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Colonel Samuel Carlton (Aug. 11, 1731- Mar. 28, 1804)
Continental Army officer and member of the Massachusetts General Court. During the Revolution he raised a regiment at Salem in 1777 and marched to Fort Ticonderoga. Served under George Washington at Valley Forge. He is buried at Harmony Grove cemetery with his wife Eunice (Hunt).
For more, see entry on this wiki for Carltonville
See Also
Vertical File in the Salem Collection - Carlton, Samuel
Samuel Carlton Find a grave site
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War Vol. 3, p. 106