The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
State of Service: VA
Qualifying Service: Private/Patriotic Service
Inscription on military style stone appears to read:U.S. SoldierRev. War
Photos displayed courtesy of James C. Arnold, INSSAR
Patriot Grave Marking was actually 15 October 2016
Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
The cemetery is located in Monroe Township on the east side of N. Graham Road about 0.2 miles north of its intersection with Indiana State Highway 250
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Author: SFC James Claude Arnold USA (Ret.)
Private in Virginia Troops.
Married Elizabeth School in 1788, Elizabeth whose sister-in-law was Levina Boone, Daniel Boone's daughter.
Children:
Reuel b 1790 d1880 m Martha Allen
William b 1792
Sarah b 1794 m Mathew Robinson
James b 1796 m Katherine Ross
Polly b 1798
Jesse b 1800 m Nancy Spurgeon
Rachel b 1802 m Gid Jackson
Elizabeth b. 1805 m Jackson Denny
Arnold b 1808 m first Monroe, second Malinda Jame New
Isaac b 1814
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