Display Patriot - P-143571 - Josiah DANIEL/DANIELS

Josiah DANIEL/DANIELS

SAR Patriot #: P-143571

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A029655

Birth: 19 Jan 1744 / Albemarle / VA
Death: 15 May 1811 / Granville / NC

Qualifying Service Description:

CAPTAIN JOSEPH SMITH, COLONEL NATHANIEL GIST


Additional References:
  1. Burial data from Patriot Index. Draft manuscript. Florida Society SAR (FLSSAR). 1995-1996
  2. NARA, M881, COMPILED MILITARY SERVICE RECORDS, ROLL #67
  3. Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, John R Gwathmey, pg 206
  4. Records of the Revolution, Saffell, pg 286

Spouse: Elizabeth Key
Children: James Key; Thomas; Elizabeth; Leonard; Samuel; Henry;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1980-04-16 FL Unassigned Talmadge Schill Skinner (116912) Leonard   
1984-05-31 AL Unassigned Robert Kane Jordan (124071) Leonard   
1989-03-31 AL 221060 James William Jordan (132755) Leonard   
1996-02-14 AL 204388 William Trousdale Fuller Jr (145904) Leonard   
2007-10-02 FL 29658 Marshall Macon Wilson (170160) James   
2007-12-17 AL 30359 Gordon Thomas Carter (170690) Thomas   
2008-01-30 TN 30682 Joshua James Wilson (170939) James   
2015-03-20 MO 62471 James Barley Borgman (146971) Elizabeth   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
NC
Find A Grave Cemetery #:
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Grave GPS Coordinates:
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SAR Grave Dedication Date:

Comments:

No Find-a-Grave entry found - Jan 2022



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Author: James Barley Borgman

Josiah Daniel was born 19 January 1744 at Albemarle County, Virginia, and died 15 May 1811 at Granville County, North County.  He was a Private in Captain Joseph Smith’s Company of Colonel Nathaniel Gist’s Virginia Regiment.

 


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Residence: / Albemarle / VA and / Granville / NC



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