Elijah Churchill

Recipient of the Purple Heart medal
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroRecipient of the Purple Heart medal
wasMilitary personnel
Work fieldMilitary
Gender
Male
Birth1755, Newington, USA
Death1841Massachusetts, USA (aged 86 years)
Awards
Purple Heart 
The details

Biography

Elijah Churchill (1755–1841), was a soldier for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.

Early life

Elijah Churchill was born on September 5, 1755 in Newington, Connecticut. His father was named Giles.

Military career

Churchill entered the 8th Connecticut Regiment as a private on 7 July 1775. On 7 May 1777, he re-enlisted for the duration of the war as a corporal in the 2nd Continental Light Dragoons, later the 2nd Legionary Corps, and was promoted to sergeant on 2 October 1780. He was cited for gallantry in action at Fort St. George near Brookhaven, New York on Long Island, in November 1780, at Tarrytown, New York, in July 1781, and at Fort Slongo (now known as Fort Salonga, also on Long Island) on October 2, 1781. He was awarded the Badge of Military Merit for his actions, one of only three soldiers to receive the award that later became the Purple Heart.

Later life and death

Once the American Revolutionary War was completed, Churchill moved to Massachusetts. In 1784 he lived in Enfield. He died on April 11, 1841.

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