Display Patriot - P-129728 - Josiah CARTER Sr

Josiah CARTER Sr

SAR Patriot #: P-129728

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Colonel
DAR #: A020001

Birth: 26 Jan 1726 Lancaster / Middlesex / MA
Death: 14 Feb 1812 Leominster / Worcester / MA

Qualifying Service Description:

Also 1st Maj, Lt Col; Cols Asa Whitecomb, Abijah Stearns, Josiah Whitney


Additional References:

MA Sols. & Sails Vol 3, p 158


Spouse: Tobitha Hough
Children: Josiah; James; Tabitha; Abijah
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1959-03-31 PA Unassigned Henry C Corson (84471) Abijah   
1977-03-14 FL Unassigned George H Carter (112735) Abijah   
1994-10-31 MI 207643 Darrell Craig Wright (143585) Jude   
1996-01-12 MA 205480 Raymond Carlton Morse (144829) Josiah   
2002-01-31 FL 11921 Henry Cochran Carter (157412) Abijah   
2005-04-27 PA 22071 John Hughes Corson (164714) Abijah   
2005-12-08 CA 24245 James Thomas Carter (166108) Abijah   
Location:
Leominster / Worcester / MA / USA
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Marker Type:
Original tombstone and Medallion
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