Samuel Birch (British Army officer)

Major-General

Samuel Birch
Certificate of Freedom (Birch Certificate), (only 5 certificates remain of the 3500 issued)
Born21 February 1721
Gorton, England
Died1811(1811-00-00) (aged 89–90)
London
Buried
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service / branchBritish Army
RankMajor General
Commands17th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons
Commandant of New York City
Battles / wars
RelationsJohn Birch (great great uncle)

Major General Samuel Birch (21 February 1735 – 1811) was an officer in the British army during the American Revolution that served as the commandant of New York City. He helped free and shelter thousands of slaves as recorded in the Book of Negroes. He was the commander of the 17th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons, the only British cavalry regiment in America. He participated in most of the significant engagements in the north. He is known for leading the failed attempt to kidnap George Washington.