Display Patriot - P-146453 - Samuel DEHEART/DE HART
Samuel DEHEART/DE HART
SAR Patriot #:
P-146453
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: PA
Qualifying Service: Private
Birth: 24 Aug 1744 / Bucks / PA Death: 18 May 1823 / Ross / OH
Qualifying Service Description:
Private in Col Miles' Pennsylvania Militia
Additional References:
Official roster III: Soldiers of the American Revolution who lived in the State of Ohio. Wilbur R. Branthoover, compiler. Veterans Affairs, Ohio. Reprinted by the Ohio Society Daughters of the American Revolution (OHSDAR). 1959
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Instead the information provided is best effort, and from volunteers who have either researched grave sites, service records, or something similar. There is no documentation available at NSSAR HQ to order.
Per Find-A-Grave:The cemetery is located about 550 feet north of Austin Road (County Road 29) about 0.3 mile southeast of its intersection with Ohio State Route 138.
Author: Dr. Michael Bernard Gunn
DEHART (DEHEART), SAMUEL (Ross County) [39.4352989 -83.2185974]
Born August 24, 1744, a son of Cornelius DeHart and Marie Catherine _____. He served as a Private in the Pennsylvania Militia in the Revolutionary War. He married Ann ____. He died in 1823 at 78 years of age and was buried at Strader Hill Cemetery, Frankfort, Ross County, OH 45628; also known as Austin Cemetery, Stader Cemetery, Strader Cemetery. References: Official roster III: Soldiers of the American Revolution who lived in the State of Ohio. Wilbur R. Branthoover, compiler. Veterans Affairs, Ohio. Reprinted by the Ohio Society Daughters of the American Revolution (OHSDAR), 1959. SAR Ancestor # P-146453. Samuel does not have a legible grave marker.
Cemetery number #-43569. Find-a-Grave Memorial #- 67771918.
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