
My great-great-great-great-great Grandfather, Moses Bulkley, was born in Fairfield, Connecticut on July 09, 1727 and died in Northeast, New York on June 03, 1812 just prior to the start of the War of 1812. Unfortunately, in Dutchess County, New York, records for veterans who served in the early years of the Revolution were lost and, quite possibly, never recorded. The 1933 Bulkeley Family Genealogy by Donald Lines Jacobus recorded him as "Captain Moses Bulkley." It is quite likely that he served in Ludington's regiment of the Duchess County Militia. His grave is decorated each Memorial Day with a flag designated for war veterans. The gravestone for his daughter Elizabeth was enscribed with title "Captain Moses Bulkley" when she died in 1783, just two years after the surrender at Yorktown. Yet, no records on paper have survived. Is he truly a Revolutionary War veteran? I vote Yes.




