John Simpson Military person

Major John Simpson (December 1, 1748 – October 28, 1825) was an American Revolutionary War soldier from Deerfield, New Hampshire. He is one of several men traditionally described as having fired the first shot on the American side at the Battle of Bunker Hill.After the shooting in the war began at Lexington and Concord, Simpson joined a company of militiamen under Captain Henry Dearborn. The company marched to Boston and joined the siege of that town. At the Battle of Bunker Hill, Colonel John Stark instructed his men of the 1st New Hampshire Regiment to hold their fire until the British had reached a certain point. According to the story, Simpson fired early and was arrested the next day for disobeying orders, but was not punished.Simpson eventually rose to the rank of major in the New Hampshire state troops. After the war he returned to his farm.

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John Simpson
Birth dateDecember 01, 1748
Birth place
Deerfield New Hampshire
Date of deathOctober 28, 1825

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military operations
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Bunker Hill
Battles of Lexington and Concord
service start1775
service end1783

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