Nathaniel Wyman
A Brief Biography by Bill Poole
Nathaniel Wyman was a member of Captain John Parker’s Lexington Militia Company and was
killed in the afternoon on April 19, 1775 when the men of Lexington ambushed the Regulars
returning from Concord at the site now popularly known as Parker’s Revenge. There is some
controversy concerning Nathaniel — did he belong to the Lexington Company, was he even
from Lexington, where was he killed and what was his ancestry and parentage? Was he from
Billerica as some sources claimed?
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Nathaniel Wyman was a member of Captain John Parker’s Lexington Militia Company and was
killed in the afternoon on April 19, 1775 when the men of Lexington ambushed the Regulars
returning from Concord at the site now popularly known as Parker’s Revenge. There is some
controversy concerning Nathaniel — did he belong to the Lexington Company, was he even
from Lexington, where was he killed and what was his ancestry and parentage? Was he from
Billerica as some sources claimed?
Click here for more information about Nathaniel Wyman.