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HASLETT, John, soldier, born in Ireland; killed in Princeton, New Jersey, 3 January, 1777. He studied first theology and subsequently medicine, and practised successfully in Kent and Sussex counties, Delaware He was repeatedly in the state assembly, served during the Revolutionary war, and was in the actions of Long Island and White Plains, where he surprised a picket of Roger's rangers, taking thirty-six prisoners, a pair of colors, and sixty muskets. He was killed at the battle of Princeton, and was colonel of the Delaware regiment at the time of his death.--His son, Joseph, died in July, 1823, was governor of Delaware in 1811, 1814, and 1823.
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