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Samuel Ward Jr.

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Ward was promoted to a major of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment on January 12, 1777, and was promoted to lieutenant colonel on 5 May 1779 (with date of rank retroactive to May 26, 1778). With the 1st Rhode Island Regiment he fought at the
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Ward retired from the Continental Army on January 1, 1781, when the 1st and 2nd Rhode Island Regiments were consolidated. In 1783 he became an original member of the
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Ward was commissioned a captain in the Kings and Kent County militia in 1775 and served in that rank in the regiment under the command of Colonel
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A Memoir of Lieut.-Col. Samuel Ward, First Rhode Island Regiment, Army of the American Revolution; with a Genealogy of the Ward Family.
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New York: Privately printed, 1875. Reprinted from New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 6 (July 1875), pp. 113-128.
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when it was mobilized in April 1775. On May 3, 1775, Varnum's Regiment became part of the Army of Observation during the
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After the war, Ward became a merchant and traveled extensively to trade to Asia and Europe. Ward was elected to the
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Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution
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Historical Register of the Continental Army. Francis B. Heitman. pg. 568.
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In 1778 Ward married Phebe Greene (1760โ€“1828), daughter of Governor
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on November 17, 1756. He was the fifth child of Anne Ray and
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soldier, politician, and delegate to the secessionist
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Siege of Boston
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