Display Patriot - P-105871 - Daniel AXTELL

Daniel AXTELL

SAR Patriot #: P-105871

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A004050

Birth: 12 Apr 1748 / / NJ
Death: 27 Jun 1826 / Mercer / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Capt John Miller's Company, 1st Battalion, Lancaster Co, PA Militia
  2. Suffered Depredation

Additional References:
  1. MA Soldiers and Sailors in the Rev. pg 371-372
  2. History of Washington Co PA, pg 655
  3. THe Axtell Family in America, New England His. and Gen. Reg. Vol 53, pg 227
  4. History of Morrow Co. Ohio
  5. PA ARCHIVES
    • 3RD Series, Volume 22, pg 701
    • 6TH Series, Volume 2, pg 7, 8, 11, 12

Spouse: Ruth Tuthill
Children: Elizabeth; Daniel; Amzia; Thomas; Joseph S; Lincoln; Eliab; Isaac;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1957-03-20 MN Unassigned Robert Stockton Axtell (81927) Thomas   
1960-01-29 NM Unassigned Daniel Boyd (81567) Thomas   
1994-03-31 MN 213224 James Cecil Church (138908) Lincoln   
2000-08-30 OH 7358 Neil Kenneth Evans (154427) Joseph   
2003-09-29 CA 17222 Frederick Charles Warneke (161103) Daniel   
2011-11-08 DE 44681 Matthew Ian Axtell (181352) Isaac   
2011-11-08 DE 44682 Carson Hyland Axtell (181353) Isaac   
2017-01-13 MA 72647 Steven John Warneke (201042) Daniel   
2020-06-05 OR 91829 Robert Joseph Wallace (215619) Thomas   
2020-10-16 TX 94247 Benjamin Harry Rhoads Jr. (217240) Daniel   
Location:
New Vernon / Mercer / PA / USA
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