Display Patriot - P-150608 - Samuel DU BOSE/DUBOSE
Samuel DU BOSE/DUBOSE
SAR Patriot #:
P-150608
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 / Civil Service
Also Adjutant in Colonel McDonald's Regiment, General Marion's Division
Additional References:
Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Rev, Bobby Gilmer Moss, 1985, pg 270
Gregg, Alexander, “History of the Old Cheraws.” pg 407
“Historical register of officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Rev, April 1775, to December, 1783”, Heitman, Francis, pg 205
Journals of the General Assembly and House of Representatives, 1776-1780, Hemphill & Wates, USC Press,1970, pg 312, 323, Member of South Carolina General Assembly 1776-1778
Member of 3rd SC General Assembly-1778-1780 representing Orangeburgh [sic], St. Matthews
Image taken and provided with permission of compatriot Gerald Adams (SC) member # 195444
Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
From the intersection of SC Hwy 45 and US Hwy 52 in St Stephen, SC, take Hwy 45 east for roughly .5 miles to the church on the right
From the SC Hwy 45, locate the stairs leading up to the church on the north side of the church building. Making your way towards the church building, at the top of the stairs, take an immediate right in front of the plot with a chest-high brick fence surrounding it. On the opposite side of this plot is the stone for Samuel DuBose. It is a tall, upright marker of light-colored stone with a beveled top
Photo: 1 of 1
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Find-a-Grave has two photos of the headstone
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