- Hercules Mooney
Hercules Mooney (1715-1800) was born in
Ireland to a family of IrishProtestants . In 1733 Hercules Mooney emigrated toNew Hampshire , settling at Dover. In the 1738 he married Elizabeth Evans, also of Dover. Having been a tutor back in Ireland Hercules Mooney became a teacher and school master at Dover and after 1750 in Durham.In 1757 Hercules Mooney joined the
New Hampshire Provincial Regiment to fight in theFrench and Indian War as aCaptain in command of a company of soldiers. Capt. Mooney was at theBattle of Fort William Henry that ended in the fall of the fort and attack by the Indians. After the end of the French and Indian war Hercules Mooney returned to Durham to teach and was elected asselectman in 1765.In 1775 he was a delegate to the provincial congress at
Exeter, New Hampshire and in 1776 was appointed as Lt. Col. in theContinental Army . Lt. Col. Mooney served in Col.Pierse Long 's regiment (Long's Regiment ) and fought at theBattle of Fort Ann during theSaratoga campaign . During 1778 and 1779 Col. Mooney served on New Hampshire's Committee of Safety. In June 1779 he was given command of aregiment ofNew Hampshire Militia that was sent toRhode Island to keep watch on theBritish Army at Newport.After the end of the
American Revolutionary War Col. Mooney moved toHolderness, New Hampshire and served as ajustice of the peace for Grafton County and in theNew Hampshire General Court . He died at his home in April of 1800.ources
*"A List of The Revolutionary Soldiers of Dublin, N.H." by Samuel Carroll Derby, Press of Spahr & Glenn, Columbus, Ohio 1901
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=XSDnxlK1sMUC&printsec=titlepage&source=gbs_summary_r State Builders: An Illustrated Historical and Biographical Record of the State of New Hampshire. State Builers Publishing Manchester, NH 1903]
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