Display Patriot - P-122399 - Edward BROWN

Edward BROWN

SAR Patriot #: P-122399

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State of Service: MD      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A015394

Birth: 16 Mar 1734 Frederick / Frederick / MD
Death: 14 Aug 1823 Madisonville / Madison / KY

Qualifying Service Description:

Private in Maryland Troops, Continental Line, Captain John Reynolds, Frederick County, enlisted 18 July 1776


Additional References:
  1. Arch of Md, Vol 18, pg 50
  2. Record of Maryland Troops in the Continental Service Enlisted by Captain John Reynolds, Frederick Co, 18 Jul 1776

Spouse: Margaret Durbin
Children: Caleb; Joshua; Nicholas; Jane; Hugh;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1980-11-26 TX Unassigned Elmer Roy Collier (115483) Joshua   
1994-08-28 CA 210924 Thomas Jefferson Ponton III (140714) Caleb   
1995-11-17 TX 206761 Cannon Hulbert Pritchard (144043) Caleb   
2009-12-22 MI 37435 Robert Allen Wagel (122589) Joshua   
2013-08-09 AZ 54331 Edmund Powell Karr Jr. (160852) Caleb   
2013-08-09 CA 54332 Edmund Powell Karr III (160853) Caleb   
2013-08-09 AZ 54333 David Brian Karr (160854) Caleb   
2013-08-16 AZ 54334 David Brandon Karr (176782) Caleb   
2013-08-16 AZ 54335 Christopher Brian Karr (176783) Caleb   
2016-11-02 NY 71538 Timothy Brown (200159) Nicholas   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
KY
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Comments:

The Find-a-Grave record attached to this Patriot does not state the burial location of Edward Brown - August 2020



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