Nathaniel Meserve
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Nathaniel Meserve (b. 1704, Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 1758, Fortress Louisbourg) was born to Clement Maserve and his wife Elizabeth Jones.
On December 16, 1725, aged 21, he married Jane Libby and together they had ten children. Nathaniel Meserve would become a shipwright in his native Portsmouth a hub of early American shipbuilding.
In 1749 he was hired by the Royal Navy to build a 50 gun warship HMS America at his shipyard. During King George's War Nathaniel was a Lt. Col. in the New Hampshire Militia regiment at the 1745 capture of Fortress Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island. His ship building experience allowed him to build sleds to transport the cannon over the marshy ground. During the French and Indian War Colonel Meserve lead the New Hampshire Provincial Regiment in 1756 to Fort Edward New York and in 1757 to garrison Halifax, Nova Scotia.
In 1758 Col. Nathaniel Meserve was with General Amherst in another attack on Fortress Louisbourg because of his service in the 1745 capture of the Fort. Here he contracted smallpox and died along with his eldest son.
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- Louisbourg: From its Founding to its Fall by J.S. McLennan, Macmillian and Co. LTD London, UK 1918