Display Patriot - P-126948 - Jonas BYRD Sr

Jonas BYRD Sr

SAR Patriot #: P-126948

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A132005

Birth: abt 1735 / Bertie / NC
Death: aft Oct 1787 / Richmond / GA

Qualifying Service Description:

Private, SC Light Dragoons, under Capt John Mills, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Hampton, Gen'l Thomas Sumpter


Additional References:
  1. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
  2. Arnold & Burnham, "GA Rev War Soldiers' Graves", pg 75
  3. Ervin, "South Carolinians in the Revolution", pg 80, 81
  4. NSDAR RC# 772948

Spouse: Mary XX;
Children: Jonas Jr;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1995-07-14 FL 205534 Donald Dean Buchanan (144867) Jonas   
2009-01-07 FL 33687 Walter Warwick Moore Jr (140486) Jonas   
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Richmond / GA
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Author: Kenneth Scott Collins

Jonas Byrd          b. c1735           d. 1802                     CANDLER COUNTY, GEORGIA

 

He served as a private in Captain John Mills' Company of the South Carolina Light Dragoons commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Henry Hampton and General Thomas Sumter.  In 1787, he came to Georgia and settled along Sam's Creek (north of Metter).

 

See:       (1) Mr. John B. Ellis, Hazlehurst, Georgia.

               (2) Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution, p. 132.

 

Source:  Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers & Sailors, Patriots & Pioneers; Volume 1, by Ross Arnold & Hank Burnham with additions and corrections by: Mary Jane Galer, Dr. Julian Kelly, Jr., and Ryan Groenke.  Edited by: Ryan Groenke.

 

A Georgia County-by-County compilation of Revolutionary War Patriots who made Georgia their permanent home and died here, including information on service history, birth dates, death dates and places of burial with an index. 

 

Published by the Georgia Society Sons of the American Revolution, 2001.

 

Printed in the United States of America

New Papyrus Co., Inc.

548 Cedar Creek Drive

Athens, GA  30605-3408

 


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