Jeremiah Olney Military person

Jeremiah Olney (1749 – 10 November 1812) was born into an old family from Rhode Island. He formed a company of infantry from that state at the start of the American Revolutionary War. After serving as captain in 1776, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel at the beginning of 1777. As second-in-command of the 2nd Rhode Island Regiment, he fought at Red Bank. After its commander was wounded early in the action, he led Varnum's brigade in bitter fighting at Monmouth in June 1778.In 1780 he married the governor's daughter, Sarah Cooke. Later that year he led his regiment in action at Springfield. He moved south in 1781 to lead the Rhode Island Regiment at Yorktown. After the war he helped found the Rhode Island chapter of the Society of the Cincinnati. He supported the Federalist Party and held various civil offices. After helping to establish the Providence Theater, he defended it against accusations of immorality. He also invested in farms, turnpikes, shipping, and other business ventures.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1749
Birth place
Rhode Island
Date of deathNovember 10, 1812
Place of death
Providence Rhode Island

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allegianceUnited States
military operations
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Springfield (1780)
Siege of Yorktown
Battle of Monmouth
Siege of Boston
Battle of Red Bank
military branch
Continental Army
service start1775
service end1783

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External resources

  1. http://gaspee.org/DanielHitchcockEsq.htm
  2. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=olney&id=I31430
  3. http://www.americanrevolution.org/firstri.html
  4. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=21511629
  5. http://www.w3r-us.org/history/library/seligreptde2.pdf