Roger Enos | |
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Born | 1729 Simsbury, Connecticut |
Died | Colchester, Vermont | October 6, 1808 (Age 78 or 79)
Place of burial | Greenmount Cemetery, Burlington, Vermont |
Allegiance | Colony of Connecticut Vermont Republic United States of America |
Service | Connecticut Militia Continental Army Vermont Militia |
Years of service | 1759–92 |
Rank | Major General |
Commands | Vermont Militia 1st Division, Vermont Militia 4th Division, Vermont Militia Enos's Regiment of Connecticut Troops |
Battles / wars | French and Indian War Seven Years' War American Revolution |
Other work | Farmer Land speculator |
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Roger Enos (1729 – October 6, 1808) was a colonial Vermont political and military leader during the American Revolution. In 1775, he took part in Benedict Arnold's expedition to Quebec, and he later commanded the Vermont Militia as a major general.