Display Patriot - P-139329 - Joseph COTTLE

Joseph COTTLE

SAR Patriot #: P-139329

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: VT      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A026361

Birth: 28 Jul 1753 Tisbury / Dukes / MA
Death: aft 1821 Tisbury / Lincoln / MO

Qualifying Service Description:

Captain Warren Cottle's Militia, Windsor County, VT


Additional References:

Goodrich. Rolls of the VT Soldiers in the Rev War 1775-1783, pg 358


Spouse: Azubah Power
Children: Minerva; Leander; Stephen;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1987-10-26 TX 224367 Joel Theodore Cottle (130118) Stephen   
1989-12-13 TX 219553 John Craig Salmon (133987) Minerva   
2001-05-22 TX 8686 Charles Ray Hereford CPA (154004) Minerva   
2008-04-04 MD 31367 Peter Donnelly Block (171433) Minerva   
2011-11-02 TX 44992 Ronald Wayne Brown (181168) Minerva   
2013-11-15 TX 55949 Vaughan Elvis Gray (189271) Minerva   
2016-10-04 TX 71366 John Wyatt Woods (200100) Minerva   
2018-04-17 TX 80562 Alfred James Baker (207226) Minerva   
2023-03-17 TX 105752 Mark Eugene O'Neal (225637) Minerva   
2023-12-22 WV 109953 Lloyd Kelton Smith (228804) Leander/Lee   
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Troy / Lincoln / MO / USA
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