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John Durkee (c. 1755 - 29 May 1782) of Connecticut was a commissioned officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Records are sparse on his life, but documentation of his military service[1] indicates that in May 1775 he was a major in Brigadier General Israel Putnam's 3rd Connecticut State Regiment. With the start of the war, Durkee was promoted to lieutenant colonel on July 1, 1775. He was made lieutenant colonel of the 20th Continental Regiment on January 1, 1776, and then its colonel in August 1776. Durkee was transferred as colonel to the 4th Connecticut Regiment in January 1777. He was wounded at the Battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778, and was transferred again to the 1st Connecticut Regiment on January 1, 1781. He died on May 29, 1782.
John Durkee | |
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Born | c. 1755 |
Died | 29 May 1782 (aged c. 27) |
Allegiance | 1775-1776 (United Colonies) 1776-1781 (United States) |
Years of service | 1775-1781 |
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Notes
edit- ^ Heitman, p. 208.
References
edit- Heitman, Francis B. (1967). Historical register of officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution, April 1775 to December 1783. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co.