The James Warren of Plymouth, Massachusetts, husband of Mercy Otis, who was a paymaster of the Continental Army, did not. He lived to be 82 and died in 1808. He was very active in the Sons of Liberty and fought at Bunker Hill. There may have been another James Warren who did die in the war. Its a common name.
Of course. Everyone dies, eventually. What I think you mean, though, is "did non-combatants" (civilians) in the Revolutionary War die. Yes, they did . . . a few here and there.
890 years
Yes, he was hung as a spy by the British.
Die. He was the first African American killed during the war, at the Boston Massacre.
The Continental soldiers possessed die hard grit that helped them in winning the Revolutionary War. They were also very smart in the tactical part of the war.
James Williams - Revolutionary War - died in 1780.
James Warren Doyle died in 1834.
James Warren - politician - died in 1808.
Warren James died on 1841-10-26.
James Warren York died on 1927-02-09.
Robert Anderson - Revolutionary War - died on 1813-01-09.
James Wilson - revolutionary - died in 1820.
The American Revolutionary War .
Of course. Everyone dies, eventually. What I think you mean, though, is "did non-combatants" (civilians) in the Revolutionary War die. Yes, they did . . . a few here and there.
the revolutionary war changed families by splitting families apart and changes for a life time if one of the relatives die...
he died during the revolutionary war. and that's about it.
Crispus Attucks was the first person killed during the American Revolutionary War. He was killed during the Boston Massacre.