Display Patriot - P-122796 - Joseph BROWN

Joseph BROWN

SAR Patriot #: P-122796

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant
DAR #: A135387

Birth: 1735
Death: aft 27 Jun 1822 / Chester / SC

Qualifying Service Description:

Lieutenant Colonel SC Militia, 1779-1781


Additional References:

HEITMAN, HIST REG OF OFFICERS OF THE CONT ARMY DURING THE WAR OF THE REV, 1775-1783, pg 126


Spouse: Sarah Elizabeth Tennihill
Children: Stewart; Nancy; Mary Ann; Lucy; Elizabeth; Joseph; Thomas; Sarah;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2011-09-13 AL 43503 Marcus David Byers Jr. (171961) Stewart   
Location:
Sharon / York / SC / USA
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Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

The cemetery is 16 miles SW of the town of York, SC on State Hwy 49 at the intersection with Hwy 322




Author: Marcus David Byers Jr
Joseph Brown, ancestor number P-122796, was born in 1735. He served in the American Revolution as a Major in the Fairfield Regiment at the Battle at Monck’s Corner, near Charleston, South Carolina. He became a Lieutenant Colonel in 1781 in the Kershaw Regiment under Colonel James Postell.

He and his wife, Sarah Elizabeth, lived in Chester County, South Carolina and had five children. He was a large landholder and served as a Justice of Peace for many years. He died 30 June 1822 and is buried in the Bullock Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Sharon, York County, South Carolina.

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