Display Patriot - P-106733 - John BAILEY

John BAILEY

SAR Patriot #: P-106733

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Captain
DAR #: A004676

Birth: 02 Feb 1737 Weymouth / Norfolk / MA
Death: 29 Jul 1813 Woolrich / / ME

Qualifying Service Description:

Captain: COL Michael Jackson's Regiment, MA


Additional References:

MA Soldiers and Sailors in the Rev War


Spouse: Annie Momory
Children: John Maximillian; Benjamin; Jessie Bailey;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2010-01-19 CA 37766 Donald Loomis Webb Jr. (168270) John   
2012-09-25 CA 49848 Richard Clyson Bailey (184909) Jesse   
2013-03-28 OK 52356 Craig Aron Storck (177611) Benjamin   
Location:
/ Sagadahoc / ME / USA
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Memorial in Find-a-Grave is not linked to a cemetery, showing "unknown" for place of burial. Cemetery information has been added as a result of information gathered from the Revolutionary War Graves Register



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