Display Patriot - P-122591 - James BROWN

James BROWN

SAR Patriot #: P-122591

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State of Service: NH      Qualifying Service: Private / Civil Service / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A015507

Birth: 10 Feb 1744 Stratford / Fairfield / CT
Death: 06 Mar 1813 Stratford / Coos / NH

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Capt John Parker; Col Timothy Bedel's Reg't of Rangers, NH Militia, enlstd 15 Jul 1775, pay £2.12.0
  2. Sgt James Blake's Party of Men for Defence of Frontrs at Upper Coos, 13 Apr - 30 Nov 1782, svc 7 mos, 18 days, pay £15.4.0
  3. Commissary of Fort;
  4. Selectman

Additional References:
  1. Hammond, Isaac W. State of NH, Roll of Soldiers in the Rev War, Vol 1, pg 173, Vol 2, pg 705, Vol 3, pg 289
  2. U.S, Compiled RevWar Mil Svc Rec, 1775-1783. NH, Bedel's Reg't. RG: 93; Series: M881; NARA Roll: 535
  3. U.S, Compiled RevWar Mil Svc Rec, 1775-1783. NH, Scouts, RG: 93; Series: M881; NARA Roll: 564
  4. Pension: W24660
  5. THOMPSON, HIST OF THE TOWN OF STRATFORD NH, pg 339
  6. Rev War soldiers’graves in New Hampshire. Harold Trombley, compiler. American Legion. Reprinted DAR Magazine. NSDAR

Spouse: Hannah Lambkin
Children: Roxanna; Isaac; Samuel F; Anne/Annie; Admirable;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2009-07-09 NH 35866 Stephen Larry Brown (174584) Isaac   
2009-07-09 NH 35867 Mark Stephen Brown (174585) Isaac   
2015-08-18 CA 65808 Daniel Patrick Shelton (195972) Roxanna   
Location:
Stratford / Coos / NH / USA
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Grave Plot #:
A-5
Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
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SAR Grave Dedication Date:

Comments:

Upright, white marble, contemporary to burial



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