Display Patriot - P-114581 - William BIGGS

William BIGGS

SAR Patriot #: P-114581

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant
DAR #: A010090

Birth: 1755 / Frederick / Maryland
Death: Mar 1827 bur Glen Carbon / Madison / IL

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Lieutenant, Virginia Militia -Colonel George Rogers Clark's Illinois Regt
  2. ENS, OHIO CO MILITIA - Captain JACOB PYEATT, GEN GEORGE ROGERS CLARK'S IL REGT

Additional References:
  1. CRAFT, OHIO CO WV INDEX, Volume 1, pg 124
  2. HARDING, GEORGE ROGERS CLARK & HIS MEN, pg 111
  3. GWATHMEY, HIST REG OF VA IN THE REV, pg 63
  4. Pension R19360
  5. Solidiers of the American Revolution Buried in Madison County, IL
  6. DAR #581335 Madeline Sickman Mills
  7. Deed (lists Nancy, surviving children, including daughter,Jemima, wife of Wm. Calbreath
  8. The Patriot Index - Millennium Edition, pg 229
  9. NSSAR Rev War Graves Register, pg 55
  10. VA Gravemarker - William Bibbs - Nix-Judy Cemetery, Glen Carbon, IL

Spouse: Nancy Mundy
Children: Henrietta; Nancy; Mississippi; Jemima;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1978-06-13 IL Unassigned Larry Alan Severns (112787) Catherine   
2010-08-19 IL 39975 George David Mokriakow (177772) Jemima   
2015-12-04 IL 67212 Dennis Lyn Hampton (197087) Mississippi   
Location:
Glen Carbon / Madison / IL / USA
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