Town of Marshfield Revolutionary War Honor Roll Committee

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The mission of the committee will focus on documenting the service records of those who served in the Revolutionary War from Marshfield and reviewing locations in town for the placement of a monument to honor their service.

Save the Date:  A little over two months away until Marshfield comes together to celebrate the patriots from town who se...
02/14/2026

Save the Date: A little over two months away until Marshfield comes together to celebrate the patriots from town who served in the Revolutionary War by dedicating a monument in their honor. Join us on Sunday, April 19th at 1:00 PM on the Town Hall Green!

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlightThis week the committee spotlights Private Constant F. Oakman. Priv...
03/07/2025

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlight

This week the committee spotlights Private Constant F. Oakman. Private Oakman, from Marshfield Massachusetts, served honorably in the Plymouth County Militia/Massachusetts Militia in 1775 and 1776. He was born on 5 April 1759 and died on 3 September 1855 and was married to Rachel Hatch. We honor his memory and are thankful for his service.

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlightThis week the committee spotlights John Holmes. Mr. Holmes, from Ma...
02/28/2025

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlight

This week the committee spotlights John Holmes. Mr. Holmes, from Marshfield Massachusetts, served honorably during the early days of the Revolution. He was born on 14 March 1738 and died on 14 September 1827 and is buried at Plainville Cemetery. We honor his memory and are thankful for his service.

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlightThis week the committee spotlights Israel Rogers. Mr. Rogers, from ...
02/20/2025

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlight

This week the committee spotlights Israel Rogers. Mr. Rogers, from Marshfield Massachusetts, served honorably during the early days of the Revolution. He was born on 22 November 1722 and died on 29 November 1811, was married to Bethiah Thomas, and is buried at Two Mile Cemetery. We honor his memory and are thankful for his service.

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlightThis week the committee spotlights Corporal Anthony Hatch. Corporal...
01/30/2025

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlight

This week the committee spotlights Corporal Anthony Hatch. Corporal Hatch, from Marshfield Massachusetts, served honorably several different times during the Revolution. His service included answering “the alarm” on 19 April 1775, defending Boston with the “Regiment at Dorchester Height” in November 1776, and marched to Tiverton, RI in April 1777. He was born on 18 April 1753 and died on 10 September 1842 and is buried at Two Mile Cemetery. We honor his memory and are thankful for his service.

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlightThis week the committee spotlights Private Amos Hatch. Private Hatc...
01/23/2025

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlight

This week the committee spotlights Private Amos Hatch. Private Hatch, from Marshfield Massachusetts, served honorably during the early days of the Revolution. He was born on 15 June 1756 and died on 26 April 1810, was married to Hannah Phillips, became a Deacon, and is buried at Two Mile Cemetery. We honor his memory and are thankful for his service.

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlightThis week the committee spotlights Sergeant Job Ewell. Sergeant Ewe...
01/17/2025

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlight

This week the committee spotlights Sergeant Job Ewell. Sergeant Ewell, from Marshfield Massachusetts, served honorably during the early days of the Revolution. He was born in 1747 and died in 1804, was married to Elizabeth Mitchell, and is buried at Two Mile Cemetery. We honor his memory and are thankful for his service.

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlightThis week the committee spotlights Private Tobias Oakman. Private O...
01/09/2025

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlight

This week the committee spotlights Private Tobias Oakman. Private Oakman, from Marshfield Massachusetts, served honorably during the early days of the Revolution. He was born in 1729 and died in 1818, was married to Ruth Little, and is buried at Two Mile Cemetery. We honor his memory and are thankful for his service.

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlightThis week the committee spotlights Mr. Isaac Ames. Mr. Ames, from M...
12/13/2024

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlight

This week the committee spotlights Mr. Isaac Ames. Mr. Ames, from Marshfield Massachusetts, served honorably during the Revolutionary War representing the Town of Marshfield. He was born in 1765 and died on 26 May 1819 and is buried at Plainville Cemetery. We honor his memory and are thankful for his service.

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlightThis week the committee spotlights Sergeant Asa Rogers. Sergeant Ro...
12/05/2024

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlight

This week the committee spotlights Sergeant Asa Rogers. Sergeant Rogers, from Marshfield Massachusetts, served honorably several different times during the Revolution beginning 20 April 1775 and ending in June 1778. He was born in 1753 and died in 1836 and is buried at Marshfield Hills Cemetery. We honor his memory and are thankful for his service.

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlightThis week the committee thanks all military Veterans from the town ...
11/14/2024

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlight

This week the committee thanks all military Veterans from the town of Marshfield. From the Revolutionary War to today’s conflicts brave men and women from Marshfield have selflessly answered the call to duty. We are thankful for their service are proud of all they have done to protect our country. To learn more about the Revolutionary War Honor Roll Committee email: [email protected]

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlightThis week the committee spotlights Sergeant Thomas Rogers. Sergeant...
11/12/2024

Marshfield Revolutionary War Veteran weekly spotlight

This week the committee spotlights Sergeant Thomas Rogers. Sergeant Rogers, from Marshfield Massachusetts, served honorably during the early days of the Revolution. He enlisted on 20 April 1775 and served for 3 months, 2 weeks, and 5 days. He died 3 October 1841 and is buried at Marshfield Hills Cemetery. We honor his memory and are thankful for his service. To learn more about the Revolutionary War Honor Roll Committee email: [email protected]

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870 Moraine Street
Marshfield, MA
02050

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