'Moses Hazen' (
June 1,
1733 –
February 5,
1803), was a Brigadier-General in the
Continental Army during the
American Revolutionary War.
Hazen was born in
Haverhill, Massachusetts. During the
French and Indian War, he served as an officer in
Rogers' Rangers at
Fortress Louisbourg and
Quebec. For his services in the war, Hazen was given a commission as a
Lieutenant in the
44th Regiment of Foot in the
British Army.
Hazen fought at the
Battle of Sainte-Foy where he was severely wounded.
At the start of the Revolutionary War, Hazen was living on half-pay in
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, in
Canada. He joined the side of the Americans after being arrested by both the
United States and later by the
British as a
spy during
1775.
In
1776 Hazen received a commission as a
Colonel of the
2nd Canadian Regiment of the
Continental Army. His property in
Iberville,
Quebec was soon taken by the royal government. Colonel Hazen led his regiment at the battles of
Brandywine and
Germantown.
In 1779 or 1780, Hazen constructed the
Bayley-Hazen Military Road from
Newbury, Vermont, to Hazen's Notch in northern Vermont. This purpose of this road was to invade Canada. It was never used for that purpose, but was instrumental in the settlement of that area.
[1]
Thompson, deceived by Hazen's baptismal name, Moses, thought that he was a Jew.
[2] He was, however, of an old New England Puritan family.
[3]

Movement of the COR Regiment
On
June 29,
1781, Hazen was promoted to
Brigadier General and assigned command of a
brigade under
Lafayette during the
Battle of Yorktown.
After the war, General Hazen received a grant of land in northern
New York. He died in
Troy, New York, where he was buried.
On
May 26,
1828,
Congress authorized a payment of $3,998.81 to Hazen's legal representatives to recover the 1/2 pay lost to him when he joined the American forces.
Footnotes
1. RootsWeb
2. Revue Canadienne, IV, 865
3. Hazen at the Battle of Sainte-Foy. Hazen genealogy in Historic-Genealogical Register, XXXIII
External links
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Biography at ''the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''
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Hazen at the Battle of Sainte-Foy
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Moses Hazen with the Roger's Rangers