American spy and British informant for George Washington
For the Scottish architect, see John Honeyman (architect). For the English footballer, see John Honeyman (footballer). For the 17th-century actor, see John Honyman.
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John Honeyman
Born
1729
County Armagh, Kingdom of Ireland
Died
August 18, 1822 (aged 93)
Lamington, New Jersey
Burial place
Lamington Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Nationality
Irish American
Occupation(s)
Soldier, spy
Spouse(s)
Mary Henry (1764-1801), Mrs. Elizabeth Estel-Burrows (1804-?)
Espionage activity
Allegiance
United States
Service branch
American Revolutionary War
Service years
1775-1783
Operations
Battle of Trenton
John Honeyman (1729—August 18, 1822) was an American spy and British informant for George Washington,[1] primarily responsible for spreading disinformation and gathering the intelligence crucial to Washington's victory in the Battle of Trenton.
^"The Spy Who Never Was". CIA Library. Central Intelligence Agency. Archived from the original on 8 July 2008. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
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