Background
Solomon Mack was born on 15 September 1732 to Ebenezer Mack and Hannah Hanlly in Lyme, New London County, Connecticut.
Solomon Mack was born on 15 September 1732 to Ebenezer Mack and Hannah Hanlly in Lyme, New London County, Connecticut.
Solomon was "bound out" to a nearby farmer, where he lived until age 21. From 1755–1759, he served in the French and Indian War, initially enlisting "under the command of Captain Henry and was annexed to a regiment commanded by Colonel
Whiting".
In 1776, Solomon Mack fought in the American Revolutionary War. Around 1799, Solomon Mack moved to Tunbridge, Vermont Solomon Mack died on 23 August 1820 in Gilsum, Cheshire County, New Hampshire.
Modernly, there is a historic marker in Vermont at the site of the Solomon Mack home.