Jean-Baptiste Hamelin
Jean-Baptiste Hamelin | |
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Congress Own Regiment | |
Born |
Nemours, France | September 9, 1733
Died |
September 23, 1804 71) Montreal, British province of Quebec | (aged
Allegiance | United States |
Service/branch | Continental Army |
Years of service | Continental Army: 1775-1783 |
Rank | Soldier |
Unit | 2nd Canadian Regiment |
Battles/wars |
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Jean-Baptiste Hamelin (August 9, 1733 – September 23, 1804) was a French Canadian soldier who fought on the U.S. side of the American Revolutionary War, serving in Moses Hazen's 2nd Canadian Regiment of the Continental Army.
Hamelin participated in the battle of the Congress Own Regiment until 1779 where he was sent in the west to help George Rogers Clark in his campaigns. He was sent by Augustin de la Balme to attack Fort St. Joseph (modern-day Niles, Michigan). The attack itself was successful, but his party was chased down and some of his men were caught and killed.
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