Simon Kenton
American frontiersman and soldier (1755–1836) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Simon Kenton (aka "Simon Butler") (April 3, 1755 – April 29, 1836) was an American frontiersman and soldier in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. He was a friend of Daniel Boone, Spencer Records, Thomas S. Hinde, Thomas Hinde, and Isaac Shelby. He served the United States in the Revolution, the Northwest Indian War, and the War of 1812.
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Born | (1755-04-03)April 3, 1755 |
Died | April 29, 1836(1836-04-29) (aged 81) New Jerusalem, Logan County, Ohio |
Resting place | Oak Dale Cemetery, Urbana, Ohio |
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He was captured by the Shawnee people in 1778, when they were allied with the British. He survived multiple gauntlets and ritual torture applied to war captives, and was said to be rescued by Simon Girty. He was later adopted by a Shawnee widow to replace her son and became a member of the tribe. His first son was born before any marriage; Kenton later married twice, and had a total of ten more children.