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William Bland was a soldier in the North Carolina Militia from Duplin County. He is listed in the North Carolina Army Accounts Books, mentioned in the Pension applications of Briton Powell and Elijah Powell and in the Revolutionary War Records of Duplin and Sampson Counties in NC. William Also provided supplies to the Continental Army. William Bland was born about 1748 in Prince William County, Virginia the son Of William Bland. He married Rachel Powell the daughter of Jacob Powell About 1769 in North Carolina. William and Rachel’s children were Elizabeth Bland, William Bland, and James Bland. William Bland died about 1816 in Duplin County, North Carolina.
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