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Foulks, William |   | Lancaster | Pennsylvania | 1758 |   |
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William Foulks, born in 1737, died in 1812, son of John and Margaret Fouls, was a gunsmith and
rifle maker. He was apprentice of William Henry. The apprenticeship finished in 1858. About 1775
Foulks is listed as a General Gunsmith and Flintlock Kentucky Rifle Maker in Lancaster, Pennsylvanian. Military records show that Foulks is listed as a private in a local company of the Lancaster County Militia and served during the Revolutionary War. |