About: Isaac Ruddell

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Captain Isaac Ruddell (1737-January 1812) was an 18th-century American Virginia State Line officer during the American Revolutionary War and a Kentucky frontiersman. He was an officer commanding a company under BGEN George Rogers Clark (1777–1782). He was the founder of , or fort, on the Licking River in present-day Harrison County, Kentucky. In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, the settlement was destroyed by joint British Canadian and Eastern Woodlands Indian forces under British officer . He and his family were held prisoner in Detroit for over two years before their release.

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  • Captain Isaac Ruddell (1737-January 1812) was an 18th-century American Virginia State Line officer during the American Revolutionary War and a Kentucky frontiersman. He was an officer commanding a company under BGEN George Rogers Clark (1777–1782). He was the founder of , or fort, on the Licking River in present-day Harrison County, Kentucky. In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, the settlement was destroyed by joint British Canadian and Eastern Woodlands Indian forces under British officer . He and his family were held prisoner in Detroit for over two years before their release. He was also a brother-in-law to Kentucky pioneers Isaac, Joseph and John Jacob Bowman. His grandson, John M. Ruddell, was a prominent Kentucky statesman and landowner. (en)
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  • Isaac Ruddle (en)
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  • 1737-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1812-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • c. 1737 (en)
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  • 5 (xsd:integer)
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  • January 1812 (en)
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  • Early Kentucky frontiersman and pioneer; founder of Ruddell's Station in Harrison County, Kentucky. (en)
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  • Isaac Ruddell (en)
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  • Militia officer, Revolutionary War Virginia State Line officer and landowner (en)
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  • Isaac Ruddle (en)
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  • George Bowman, father-in-law (en)
  • Isaac Bowman, brother-in-law (en)
  • John Jacob Bowman, brother-in-law (en)
  • John M. Ruddell, grandson (en)
  • Joseph Bowman, brother-in-law (en)
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  • Elizabeth Bowman (en)
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  • Captain Isaac Ruddell (1737-January 1812) was an 18th-century American Virginia State Line officer during the American Revolutionary War and a Kentucky frontiersman. He was an officer commanding a company under BGEN George Rogers Clark (1777–1782). He was the founder of , or fort, on the Licking River in present-day Harrison County, Kentucky. In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, the settlement was destroyed by joint British Canadian and Eastern Woodlands Indian forces under British officer . He and his family were held prisoner in Detroit for over two years before their release. (en)
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  • Isaac Ruddell (en)
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  • Isaac Ruddell (en)
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