Samuel Van Leer
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Captain Samuel Van Leer (January 7, 1747 – October 15, 1825) was a military officer from Pennsylvania who served as a captain in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and as lieutenant in the Chester County Light Horse Volunteers from 1781 to 1785. After his retirement from the military, he owned the Reading Furnace ironworks.
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Samuel Van Leer
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Samuel Van Leer
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Capt Samuel
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Samuel Van Leer
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East Nantmeal, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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1825-10-15
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1747-01-07
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St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Elverson, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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* American Revolutionary War
** Battle of Brandywine
** Battle of Paoli
** Battle of Germantown
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1747-01-07
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Continental Army
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U.S. Army
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1825-10-15
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Capt Samuel
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Ironmaster
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Lieutenant 1780–1781
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Anthony Wayne
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Bernardhus Van Leer
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Isaac Van Leer
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Isaac Wayne
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Florence Van Leer Earle
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George Earle II
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Hannah Wayne
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Captain in American Revolutionary War
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Captain Samuel Van Leer (January 7, 1747 – October 15, 1825) was a military officer from Pennsylvania who served as a captain in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and as lieutenant in the Chester County Light Horse Volunteers from 1781 to 1785. After his retirement from the military, he owned the Reading Furnace ironworks. He was a member of the influential Van Leer family. His father Bernardhus Van Leer was an early settler of the Province of Pennsylvania. He married the sister of American Revolutionary War General Anthony Wayne. His son Isaac Van Leer was a U.S. Congressman.
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Seventh Company, Fifth Battalion, Chester County Militia
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Chester County Light Horse Volunteers
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