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Francis Scott Key
Lieutenant and Quartermaster, 1st Regiment, DC Militia
Birth:   August 1, 1779 at "Terra Rubra" in Frederick County, Maryland
Death:  January 11, 1843 in Baltimore, MD
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Francis Scott Key Memorial
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American and Commercial Daily Advertiser (January 16, 1843)


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War of 1812 Service Record

ADDITIONAL FACTS OF NOTE

Patriotic Service    
                           Georgetown Light Artillery July 1813
                           Lieutenant and Quartermaster, 1st Regiment, DC
                                      Militia June 19 - July 1, 1814
                           Battle of Bladensburg Aug. 13, 1814
                           Negotiated release of Dr. William Beanes, Baltimore
                                       Harbor, September 1814
 
Personal Information:
Occupation:     Lawyer
Father:              John Ross Key
Mother:            Ann Phebe Penn Dagworthy Charlton
Spouse:            Mary Tayloe Lloyd
                                                                        
                                                                      
                          
Last known address:  Baltimore, MD



                                



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