Display Patriot - P-119589 - Cornelius BRADLEY

Cornelius BRADLEY

SAR Patriot #: P-119589

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State of Service: MD      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A013463

Birth: 1755 / / Ireland
Death: 26 Aug 1840 Mt. Vernon / Posey / IN

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Pvt - Capt Rob Johnson, Col James Clinton, NY Troops
  2. Also, Capt H. Dobson, 6th MD Regt., Battle of Monmouth
  3. NSDAR cites
    • PVT, CAPT HENRY DOBSON, COL OTHO WILLIAMS, 6TH REGT
    • PAID 1783 SUPPLY TAX, CECIL CO

Additional References:
  1. Pension Number *S35798
  2. NSDAR cites MSA, S1437, 1783 ASSESSMENT, INDEX, CECIL CO, pg 50

Spouse: Mary Hogan
Children: David; John;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1968-09-30 IN Unassigned Alfred Allyn Kiltz (97440) David   
1968-09-30 IN Unassigned Alfred William Kiltz (97441) David   
1968-09-30 IN Unassigned Kirby Kiltz (97442) David   
1969-04-30 IN Unassigned Will Elmer Thomas (98689) David   
1969-04-30 IN Unassigned Will Kieth Thomas (98690) David   
1969-05-23 IN Unassigned Woodrow Wilson Stevens (98693) David   
1969-06-05 IN Unassigned Otis Barton Allyn (98696) David   
1969-07-16 IN Unassigned Kenneth William Kiltz (99055) David   
1969-09-25 IN Unassigned Kenneth Donald Kiltz (99067) David   
1999-03-17 CA 2613 William Chris Gage (150014) John   
1999-03-17 CA 2614 Donald Loran Gage (145883) John   
2017-02-28 CA 73449 James Edward Bell (201543) Davd   
Location:
Mount Vernon / Posey / IN / USA
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