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Ablrecht Deibler


US Revolutionary War · Militia · Captain

Rank: Captain
United States of America

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DeathUS, Pennsylvania Archives, 1660-1780
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US, Pennsylvania Archives, 1660-1780
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US, Pennsylvania Archives, 1660-1780
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Other
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Other
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Marriage
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Capt Albrecht Deibler (1726 - 1776) - Find A Grave MemorialBurial: Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Created by: Eileen Lentz Record added: Apr 11, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 88338830
The Battle of Long IslandSummary of the Battle of Long Island, August 1776 with facts list, images and links on British Battles web site.
Battle of Long Island wikipediaThe Battle of Long Island, also known as the Battle of Brooklyn or the Battle of Brooklyn Heights, fought on August 27, 1776, was the first major battle in the American Revolutionary War following the United States Declaration of Independence, the largest battle of the entire conflict, and the first battle in which an army of the United States engaged, having declared itself a nation only the month before.
Link to the battle map of the Battle of Long Island
Lancaster County Warrant Register for surnames beginning with D, page 53
Battle of Fort WashingtonOverview of the Reduction of Fort Washington on Saturday, November 16, 1776 at Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York County, New York, United States, wherein the Colonial Army lost 3,000 troops to the British/Hessian Army: Killed: 59; Wounded: 96; Captured: 2837.
Battle of Fort Washington (British Perspective)Overview of the Battle of Fort Washington. Includes battle map and other images.
Albrecht Deibler on the William Benjamin Lentz Family Tree - Ancestry.comNeed a subscription or access at Family History Centers or Libraries to view.

Other Sources

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http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/376804/person/-2026520869
People
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=88338830
Death

Related (Forces War Records Members)

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lentzeLentz, Riegle, Deibler - husband's 5th great-grandfather
jsleitzel5th great- grandfather