Display Patriot - P-143979 - George DAUBENSPECK

George DAUBENSPECK

SAR Patriot #: P-143979

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A029924

Birth: 1745 / Bucks / PA
Death: aft 1807 / Armstrong / PA

Qualifying Service Description:

Captain WILLIAM MAYER, Colonel MICHAEL POBST, LColonel HENRY GIGER, 3RD, 6TH BATTS


Additional References:

DAR cites PA ARCH, 5TH Series, Volume 8, pg 226, 228, 230, 442, 444, 445


Spouse: Barbara Geiger
Children: John; Geore; Henry; Philip; Elizabeth;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1956-06-19 PA Unassigned Edward Ross Turner (80575) George   
2011-06-08 IN 42083 Theodore Rex Legler II USA (Ret.) (133048) Henry   
2012-02-15 IN 45379 Theodore Rex Legler III (153516) Henry   
2012-02-15 IN 45380 Dylan James Blackmer (160889) Henry   
2012-02-15 IN 45381 Andrew Scott Blackmer (165720) Henry   
2012-02-15 IN 45382 Rowan Asher Jones (170183) Henry   
2020-01-31 NC 89731 Roderic Lynn Mullen (211517) John   
Location:
New Bethlehem / Clarion / PA / USA
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