Display Patriot - P-118203 - James BOULDIN

James BOULDIN

SAR Patriot #: P-118203

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Civil Service / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A012542

Birth: 10 Aug 1734 / Cecil / MD
Death: 13 May 1801 / Charlotte / VA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Justice
  2. Administered Oath of Allegiance

Additional References:
  1. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
  2. Charlotte, VA Chancery Court 1813-021 pg 2
  3. Virginia Historical Magazine Vol 9, No 3, pg 327-328

Spouse: Sarah/Sally Watkins
Children: Elizabeth; Ephraim;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2014-05-21 MO 58352 John Robinson Hundley III (184429) James   
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Author: John R. Hundley III
James Bouldin Sr. - ACN58352
James Bouldin Sr. was born August 10, 1734 in Cecil, MD the son of Thomas Bouldin (1706-1783) and Nancy Ann Clark. He married Sarah "Sally" Watkins in 1731 in Lunenburg County, VA. James Bouldin served as a Justice in Charlotte County, VA administering oaths of allegiance during the American Revolution. He also served as a Justice administering public service claims in Charlotte County, VA following the Revolution. James Bouldin died May 13, 1801 in Charlotte County, VA.

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