Cassin, Stephen, 1783-1857
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found: United States. Congress. Committee on Naval Affairs. Report of the Naval Committee, expressive of the gallant conduct of Cap. Macdonough, the officers, seamen, marines, &c., in the capturing of the British squadron on Lake Champlaiin, on the 11th September, 1814, 1814:p. 3-4 (Lieutenant Stephen Cassin; awarded gold medal for heroic deeds during the Battle of Lake Champlain)
found: Ancestry, via WWW, Jan. 3, 2011:Ancestry World Tree (Commodore Stephen Cassin; officer in the U.S. Navy; served in the West Indies during the war with France; awarded a gold medal for bravery by Congress for commanding the USS Ticonderoga during the Battle of Lake Champlain in the War of 1812; later served on the Peacock during the Second Barbary War; b. 16 Feb. 1783, Philadelphia, son of Captain John Cassin and Ann Willcox; m. 1st Margaretta Abernathy (b. 1788), 1804; m. 2nd Sophie M. Beatty, aft. 1825; d. 29 August 1857, Washington, D.C.)
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2011-01-31: new
2011-02-01: revised
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