Natick Honor Roll
Between 1775 and 1783, nearly 250 men with ties to Natick, representing English, European, Indigenous, and African backgrounds, served the Patriot cause. Although the town’s borders have changed over time, around 600 people lived in Natick during the American Revolution.
Natick men aged 16-60 served from two days to three years with the militia, Minutemen, and/or the Continental Army. Every soldier on this list bears a vital or service record that ties him to Natick. Scroll down. Do you recognize any names?
Note: an asterisk (*) next to a name indicates an Indigenous and/or Black soldier. Names that are underlined have a biography, which can also be explored here.