Display Patriot - P-138937 - John CORL

John CORL

SAR Patriot #: P-138937

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State of Service: NY      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A026057

Birth: 06 Mar 1757 Schenectady / Albany / NY
Death: 24 Apr 1842 Schenectady / Schenectady / NY

Qualifying Service Description:

Private in 2nd Albany Co, NY Militia under Captain John Mynderse. Bemis Heights in Captain Pecks Company, Schonarie Forts under Captain Walter Vrooman


Additional References:
  1. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
  2. Pension *S15263
  3. Willet Hansen, History of Schnectady During the Rev War, pg 151
  4. Genealogies of First Settlers, Schenectady NY, pg 34, 246

Spouse: Susanna Van Vorst
Children: John B; William; Hendrick; John Baptiste;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1989-11-21 NY 219398 Charles Arnold Spence (133892) William   
1990-03-22 NY 218341 Mark Andrew Spence (134659) William   
1991-06-06 NC 215773 Burton Oliver Carlson II (137140) John   
1991-06-06 NC 215774 Burton Oliver Carlson III (137141) John   
1992-02-28 NC 213668 John Brent Carlson (138455) John   
1996-10-31 NY 221215 Roger Darrell Cargill (132487) William   
1996-10-31 NY 221217 Jerrold Lee Cargill Sr (132488) William   
2000-09-20 FL 7510 Andrew Harris Babchick (154500) John   
Location:
Schenectady / Schenectady / NY / USA
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