Seeley, John Nichols (Pa), Sergeant 12th Pennsylvania, 13th December, 1776; Ensign, 3d February, 1777; resigned 20th August, 1777.1
b. 14 Feb 1749, Trappe Township, Philadelphia Co. (now Montgomery), PA.
d. 26 Mar 1835, Rails Co., MO.
m. before 1780, Katherine Brinker (b about 1752 in Northampton Co., PA). Daughter of Jacob and Susanna Hinkle Brinker of Franklin, Westmoreland Co., PA.
Resided in Westmoreland Co., PA and after the Revolutionary War lived in IL, KY, NC and MO.
John Nichols enlisted early in Dec 1776 in Capt Alexander Patterson’s Company in the 12th Pennsylvania Regiment. On 3 Feb 1777, he was commissioned as Ensign. He was in the Battles of Ash Swamp, Bunker Hill, Germantown, Brandywine and Short Hills. He served until 20 Aug 1777 when he resigned because of ill health. His discharge was signed by George Washington.
(SGS# 441 – Samuel; Samuel; Jonas; Obadiah)
(Associated with DAR# A101538. DAR has middle name as Nicolaus.)
Sources:
1. Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution April, 1775, to December, 1783 New, Revised, and Enlarged Edition, by Francis B. Heitman, Published by The Rare Book Shop Publishing Company, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1914, page 488.
2. All other material from, The Sixth Generation Families of Obadiah Seeley (SGS# 4), Seeley Genealogical Society.