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John Keyes (soldier)

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Spouse(s)
  
Mary Wales Mercy Scott

Unit
  
Knowlton's Rangers

Role
  
Soldier

Name
  
John Keyes

Rank
  
Brigadier general

Website
  
www.ct.gov/mil


Born
  
October 24, 1744 Ashford, CT (
1744-10-24
)

Commands held
  
Connecticut State Militia

American Revolutionary War
  
Battle of Harlem Heights

Died
  
April 13, 1824, Canajoharie, New York, United States

Battles and wars
  
Battle of Harlem Heights

Service/branch
  
United States Army

Allegiance
  
United States of America

John Keyes, son of Sampson Keyes, was the first Adjutant General of the State of Connecticut, being appointed to that position in 1782 and retiring from service in 1791. He also served in the American Revolution in the Continental Army.

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Military career

John Keyes was commissioned as a lieutenant in Knowlton's Rangers in 1776 by the unit's namesake, Colonel Thomas Knowlton. Under Knowlton, he fought in the American Revolution. He was present at the Battle of Harlem Heights, where Knowlton fell in battle. Along with other members of the unit, Keyes was one of the first military intelligence operatives in the American Army, where he achieved the rank of captain.

After the war, Keyes was promoted to brigadier major and was appointed as the first adjutant general of the State of Connecticut the following year. The position was officially established by Connecticut law in 1784, and he held the office until 1791.

Personal life

John Keyes married Mary Wales on September 28, 1767. Mary was the daughter of Elisha and Mary (Abbe) Wales. Together they had five children: Clarissa (1758–1846), Elnathan (1770–1853), Laura, Zachariah (1778–1834) and Almira (1785–1842). After his military career, the family moved to Vermont and later Canajoharie, NY where he obtained a grant of land. His wife, Mary, died on September 11, 1806, and John remarried on October 18, 1807, to Mercy Scott (1748–1860). John died on April 13, 1824, in the State of New York.

References

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