He enlisted in the Third Regiment under Col. Samuel Wyllys, in Capt. Daniel Allin's company; he was a sergeant in the Fourth Regiment under Col. Zebulon Butler January 1, 1781.
He came to Illinois, settling in Madison county, where he died.
"Illinois Revolutionary War Veteran Burials", 1917
Please refer to the publication "Genealogy of the Mather Family from about 1500 to 1847, with Sundry Biographical Notes," published in 1848 in Hartford, CT, Press of Elihu Geer, 1 State Street. See specifically pages 9 and 29-30 to follow Elihu's ancestry. https://archive.org/details/genealogyofmathe00math/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater
He enlisted in the Third Regiment under Col. Samuel Wyllys, in Capt. Daniel Allin's company; he was a sergeant in the Fourth Regiment under Col. Zebulon Butler January 1, 1781.
He came to Illinois, settling in Madison county, where he died.
"Illinois Revolutionary War Veteran Burials", 1917
Please refer to the publication "Genealogy of the Mather Family from about 1500 to 1847, with Sundry Biographical Notes," published in 1848 in Hartford, CT, Press of Elihu Geer, 1 State Street. See specifically pages 9 and 29-30 to follow Elihu's ancestry. https://archive.org/details/genealogyofmathe00math/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater
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Dr Charles Mather
1742–1823
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Elijah Mather
1743–1796
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Elizabeth Mather
1745–1745
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Rev Allyn Mather
1747–1784
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Col Oliver Mather
1749–1829
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Increase Mather
1752–1838
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Elizabeth Mather Foster
1753–1833
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Dr Timothy Mather
1755–1788
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Abigail Mather Allyn
1757–1843
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Hannah Mather Goodwin
1762–1805
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Roxany Mather
1765–1781
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