Lieut. Arthur Chenoweth, Jr.

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Lieut. Arthur Chenoweth, Jr.

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Birthplace: Baltimore County, Maryland, Colonial America
Death: 1803 (62-63)
Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Arthur Chenoweth, I and Saphira Chenoweth
Husband of Delilah Cheseliah Chenoweth and Ann Chenoweth
Father of Anne Craig; Walter Bosley Chenoweth; Elias Chenoweth; Sarah Baxter; Ruth Stansbury and 8 others
Brother of Hannah Ogg; John B. Chenoweth; Samuel Churchill Chenoweth; Richard Chenoweth; Ruth Butler and 2 others

Occupation: Military: Revolutionary War
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About Lieut. Arthur Chenoweth, Jr.

A Patriot of the American Revolution for MARYLAND with the rank of FIRST LIEUTENANT. DAR Ancestor # A021372

Arthur, Jr. JR., b. March 31, 1740, Baltimore Co., MD; d. 1803, Baltimore Co., MD; m. (1) ANN BEASMAN, 1758; b. July 27, 1740, Baltimore Co., MD; d. Unknown; m. (2) DELILAH (HELM) BOSLEY, July 29, 1778; b. June 10, 1745; d. Unknown.

Arthur was living with his brother Thomas in the 1783 tax rolls. He appears to have married Cassandra Bosley on March 24, 1784. He appears in the 1790 census, a wife and 2 daughters probably living on a 1790 lease from John Sutton on a property called part of the Valley of Jehosphat that abuts Gunpowder Manor and extended to Gunpowder falls, north of Towsend. It maybe that the Elizabeth Chenoweth who married Elijah Passmore and settled in Kentucky with a daughter, Cassandra Passmore, may be one of these daughters. It is known that parts of the Bosely family went to the same area of Kentucky.

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With his brother John, he was captured at Fort Washington when it was surrendered, but soon exchanged back to their regiment. When he was discharged on July 1, 1779, Arthur held the rank of Corporal. Maryland's line of Rawling's Regiment.

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Internet Site chenowethsite.com Chenoweth History--The First Family Jon D. Egge 22 Sep 2003

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Lieut. Arthur Chenoweth, Jr.'s Timeline

1740
March 31, 1740
Baltimore County, Maryland, Colonial America
1759
December 20, 1759
Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
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