Display Patriot - P-147663 - Martin DIAL

Martin DIAL

SAR Patriot #: P-147663

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Civil Service
DAR #: A033435

Birth: 30 Dec 1744 / Alamance / NC
Death: 26 Dec 1843 Gray Court / Laurens / SC

Qualifying Service Source:

Hendrix & Lindsay, Jury Lists of SC 1778-1779, pg 9


Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Juror

Additional References:
  1. The Roster of Texas Daughters Revolutionary Ancestors, pg 610

Spouse: (1) Christy Abercrombie; (2) Hannah XX;
Children: Jonathan; Colville; Martin; Hannah; James; Martin; Issac; William;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1962-08-31 GA Unassigned Dial Francis Sweeny (88793) William   
1984-07-24 SC Unassigned Fred Dial Armstrong (124332) Hannah   
1999-11-24 GA 5084 John Raiferd Drew II (152827) John   
2001-03-20 FL 8585 Jack Charles Bolen (153768) John   
2003-10-16 GA 17316 Gary Lafayette Doster (161207) Colville   
2017-06-16 NY 75474 Russell Patrick Brown (203223) Martin   
2019-05-03 NC 85458 John Frederick Edwards (169843) Hannah   
2019-05-17 GA 86458 Edward Warren Haire (211579) Martin   
2019-10-04 FL 88729 Brian Daniel Bledsoe (213220) Martin   
2019-10-04 FL 88730 Danny Dean Studdard (213221) Martin   
2019-10-04 FL 88731 Dennis Allan Studdard Jr. (213222) Martin   
2023-06-02 SC 106795 James Harold Crawford (226848) Hannah   
Location:
Gray Court / Laurens / SC / USA
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