Display Patriot - P-113436 - Walter BENNETT/BENNOTT

Walter BENNETT/BENNOTT

SAR Patriot #: P-113436

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Surgeon
DAR #: A009321

Birth: 22 May 1745 / / England
Death: 21 Dec 1812 / Christian / KY

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Second Battalion of Minute Men, July 3, 1776 to August 4, 1777
  2. Received a warrant for pay as Surgeon to the Amelia Militia, June 10, 1779
  3. Issued a warrant for his service as Surgeon to the 2nd Virginia Brigade, under Brigadier General Robert Lawson

Additional References:
  1. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
  2. Gwathmey, pg 58
  3. Journal of the Committee of Safety:
    • Vol Mar 23, 1777, pg 85
    • Vol Auditors Account, 1779, pg 186
    • Vol Auditors, 1778, pg 325
    • Council Journal 1777-1778, pg 48
  4. DAR cites: PALMER, CAL OF VA STATE PAPERS, VOL 8, pg 235

Spouse: Jane/Jenny/Jennie Wyatt
Children: Richard Everard; Walter Jr; John Tabb; George; Elizabeth Eggleston;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1963-11-19 VA Unassigned John T Dailey (90709) Richard   
1978-07-20 VA Unassigned Joseph Bennett Flowers (114733) John   
1992-09-04 KY Unassigned William Thomas Turner (122342) Courtney   
2009-07-15 TN 35981 John William Kubenka (174693) Richard   
2012-01-17 TN 45864 Jarek Wesley Kubenka (182092) Richard   
2012-01-17 TN 45865 William Hampton Kubenka (182093) Richard   
Location:
Hopkinsville / Christian / KY / USA
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