Display Patriot - P-129087 - Frederick CARPER

Frederick CARPER

SAR Patriot #: P-129087

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant
DAR #: A019557

Birth: 08 Jul 1736 prob / Lancaster / PA
Death: 07 Nov 1789 Londonderry Twp / Dauphin / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Also, Pvt
  2. Lt - Capt Joseph Gehr/Gerr, Col John Huber, 3rd Batt., Lancaster Co., Militia, PA 1778
  3. Almoner, 4th Co., 3rd Brigade, Lancaster Co. PA Militia

Additional References:
  1. PA Archives, 5th Series
    • Vol 6, pg 294, 296, 269
    • Vol 7, pg 262, 269, 877, 879
  2. Burial data from Patriot Index. Draft manuscript. Florida Society SAR (FLSSAR). 1995-6

Spouse: Margaret XX;
Children: Nicholas; Samuel; John Adam;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1986-07-05 FL 227217 Richard Timothy Diekmann (127924) Nicholas/Niclas   
1994-10-03 FL 207741 Richard Karper Diekmann (143277) Nicholas/Niclas   
2024-06-07 CO 112010 Harold Leroy Kessler (230188)   
2024-10-18 PA 113678 Daniel Jon Caffarelli (231474) John   
2024-12-31 CO 114668 David Alan Brown (232152)   
Location:
Campbelltown / Lebanon / PA / USA
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Grave Plot #:
Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
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Marker Type:
SAR, DAR
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Comments:
  • Headstone
  • His wife Maria Margaret is next to him in the cemetery


Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

The first church on this site was a union (Lutheran and Reformed) church (log), built on land given by the Wolfersbergers. It remained a union church until 1885, when Lutheran services ceased. In 1845 the log church was replaced by a substantial stone building which was destroyed by a severe storm in September, 1896. The present stone church was dedicated in 1897, and is now the United Church of Christ. The oldest stone in this cemetery is dated 1787




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Additional Information:

Son of Nicholas Carper/Kerber/Coerper/Kerper and Margaretha Marstaller. Revolutionary War soldier



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