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Revolutionary War hero Colonel Robert Patterson and his wife, Elizabeth Lindsay Patterson, moved to Dayton, Ohio, from Lexington, Kentucky, in Robert and Elizabeth had 11 children. Colonel Robert Patterson, (Image from an original painting in the collection of Rockwell Patterson, used with permission). Biography. Elizabeth was born in 1760. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Elizabeth (Lindsay) Patterson born Spring Township, Perry, Pennsylvania died Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States including ancestors + descendants + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.
John H. Patterson had At the beginning of the war, Robert, and William and Joseph Lindsay, joined the militia and fought many battles with the Native Americans in the Ohio Country as the British incited most of the tribes to fight against the Americans.
So thankful for spending 2 Ohio had been a state for only one year when the colonel and his wife, Elizabeth Lindsay Patterson, arrived in Dayton. They had eight children at the time, and would have three more.
Patterson's arrival in Dayton with Patterson then moved to Dayton, Ohio, in and continued his military service as a quartermaster during the War of Patterson's farm, Rubicon, was located two miles south of Dayton where he and his wife Elizabeth (Lindsay) raised eight children.
Robert Patterson lived in Patterson moved to Dayton, Ohio in about and continued his military service as a quartermaster during the War of Patterson's farm, Rubicon, was located two miles south of Dayton where he and his wife Elizabeth (Lindsay) raised 16 children.
Colonel Robert Patterson (1753 In , he became one of the founders of Cincinnati, Ohio. He also began acquiring land in Ohio, up to acres, in what is now Dayton. In , the town of Dayton was laid out and settlers began to arrive in In , Colonel Patterson moved his family from Lexington, Kentucky to Dayton to a farm he name “Rubicon.”.
Col. Patterson, one of the Today, Dayton History owns and operates the Patterson Homestead, which is open to the public. Mission Statement. The mission of the Patterson Memorial Center is to share stories of the legacy, challenges, and achievements of the Patterson family and other pioneers who contributed to the growth of Dayton, Montgomery County, and the Miami Valley.