Display Patriot - P-129669 - Samuel CARTER

Samuel CARTER

SAR Patriot #: P-129669

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State of Service: CT      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service / Civil Service
DAR #: A020056

Birth: 31 May 1734 Hebron / Windham / CT
Death: 01 Apr 1822 Warren / Litchfield / CT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. SELECTMAN
  2. SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAY
  3. LISTER
  4. MEMBER COMMITTEE OF SAFETY
  5. TOOK OATH OF ALLEGIANCE

Additional References:
  1. Connecticut Men in the Revolution, pg 50, 225
  2. MULLEN, CT TOWN MEETING RECS, Vol 1, pg 446-448, 450, 456-458

Spouse: Martha Buell
Children: Samuel; Buell; Benjamin; Lydia; Sarah; Dan; Darius; Marther;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1975-09-30 LA Unassigned Robert Lyttleton Capell Jr (101837) Sarah   
2010-05-26 OH 39153 Adrian Carter Wilmot (177197) Samuel   
2011-06-17 OH 42764 Scott Clarence Wilmot (179880) Samuel   
2011-06-17 OH 42765 David Carter Wilmot (179879) Samuel   
2011-06-17 OH 42766 John C. Wilmot (179881) Samuel   
2016-06-24 OR 69957 William Norman Murray (199080) Samuel   
2016-06-24 OR 69958 Peter William Murray (199081) Samuel   
2018-11-09 TX 83720 Daniel Bernard Pourreau (209522) Samuel   
2020-03-13 TX 91042 Patrick Pourreau (214951) Samuel   
2020-03-13 TX 91043 Christian C. Pourreau (214952) Samuel   
2020-03-13 TX 91044 Marcus Daniel Pourreau (214953) Samuel   
Location:
Warren / Litchfield / CT / USA
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