Display Patriot - P-116034 - John BLAKENEY Jr

John BLAKENEY Jr

SAR Patriot #: P-116034

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
 

State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Staff Officer
DAR #: A011020

Birth: 14 Jan 1758 / Bute / NC
Death: 30 Mar 1848 / Chesterfield / SC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Quartermaster for Maj Francis Ross
  2. Adjutant in Colonel William Bratton's Regiment
  3. Private, Capt's. Standard, William Duet, Hendricks, Rogers, Deasons; Col's. Benton, Erwin, Marshall, Bratton

Additional References:

Pension Number: S*W2716


Spouse: (1) Nancy Lowry; (2) Nancy May
Children: Nancy; John; Elizabeth; Frances; Susan; Lewis Alexandwe; Susannah; Jane;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1961-04-12 MS Unassigned Charles Melton Elliott Jr (87204)   
1964-04-22 SC Unassigned James Albert Blakeney (90894) John   
2002-08-21 FL 14052 Donald Joseph McGraw (158868) Nancy   
2002-11-26 PA 15063 Blair Robert McGraw (159511) Nancy   
2017-09-05 TN 76526 Alvin Word III (204350) Franeis   
2017-09-05 TN 76527 Alvin Word IV (204351) Franeis   
2019-07-12 VA 83402 Steve John Perger Jr. (212238) Elizabeth/Betsey   
Location:
Pageland / Chesterfield / SC / USA
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Comments:
  • Features: This cemetery is maintained, but not being used for burials; Approximate Size: 50' x 75'
  • Photos are displayed courtesy of Gerald Adams, SC SAR


Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

Directions: From the intersection of Pearl Street and McGregor Street in Pageland, SC, drive west on McGregor Street for five blocks to Highway 207. Turn right onto Highway 207 and drive several miles to Jenkins Road. Take a right onto Jenkins Road and drive to McManus Road. Take a left onto McManus Road and the cemetery is almost immediately on the left in a small clearing on a small hill




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