Elijah Churchill (September 5, 1755 – April 11, 1841) was a soldier for the
Continental Army during the
American Revolutionary War
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.
Early life
Elijah Churchill was born on September 5, 1755, in
Newington, Connecticut
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. His father was named Giles.
Military career
Churchill entered the
8th Connecticut Regiment as a
private on 7 July 1775. On 7 May 1777, he re-enlisted for the duration of the war as a
corporal
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in the
2nd Continental Light Dragoons
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, later the
2nd Legionary Corps, and was promoted to
sergeant on 2 October 1780. He was cited for gallantry in action at
Fort St. George near
Brookhaven, New York
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on
Long Island, in November 1780, at
Tarrytown, New York
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, in July 1781, and at
Fort Slongo (now known as Fort Salonga, also on Long Island) on October 2, 1781. He was awarded the
Badge of Military Merit
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for his actions, one of only three soldiers to receive the award.
Later life and death
Once the American Revolutionary War was completed, Churchill moved to Massachusetts.
In 1784 he lived in
Enfield
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...
.
[Churchill (1904), p. 348] He died on April 11, 1841.
Notes
References
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Continental Army soldiers
People of Connecticut in the American Revolution
1755 births
1841 deaths
People from Enfield, Connecticut