Display Patriot - P-147658 - Jeremiah DIAL Jr

Jeremiah DIAL Jr

SAR Patriot #: P-147658

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: SC      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A033421

Birth: 1758 Dublin / / Ireland
Death: 22 Sep 1834 / Bedford / TN

Qualifying Service Description:

CAPTs KERSEY, MCDUFF, HAMPTON, AUBERRY; COLs WILLIAMS, PURVIS, HENDERSON, WASHINGTON


Additional References:

Rev War Pension S*W914


Spouse: Nancy Ann McDaniel
Children: Anna; Jennie;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1997-07-23 MA 201279 Michael Holodinski (148706) Jennie   
2004-03-31 TX 19650 Thomas Ashley Jackson (162547) Jennie   
2004-03-31 TX 19651 Thomas Ingle Jackson (162548) Jennie   
2004-03-31 TX 19652 William Stanley Jackson (162549) Jennie   
2004-11-29 TX 21148 David Anthony Murrell (163745) Jennie   
2008-06-18 NC 31917 John Harvey Whitaker (171899) Anna   
2011-11-01 OH 44174 Reford Brooks Nash (181053) Jennie   
2014-09-04 TX 60359 Jackson David Murrell (192258) Jennie   
2014-09-04 TX 60360 Thomas Arthur Jackson (192259) Jennie   
2014-09-12 TX 60731 William Stanley Jackson (192347) Jennie   
2023-10-27 TX 109404 Robert Hayes Murrell (228220) Jennie   
Location:
Bell Buckle / Bedford / TN / USA
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No photo on FInd-a-Grave 01 Nov 2020



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Author: Thomas Ashley Jackson

At the outbreak of the war, Jeremiah Dial enlisted as a private in South Carolina and served fifteen months from 1778-1779.  He again enlisted in 1780 and served to the end of the war.  He fought in the battles of Blackstone and at Cowpens and was a cavalryman under Colonel Washington.


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