Display Patriot - P-151405 - Daniel DUNN Sr

Daniel DUNN Sr

SAR Patriot #: P-151405

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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A034853

Birth: 07 Jun 1761
Death: 25 Mar 1822 / Greene / TN

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private in Capt George McCullock's Company, Colonel Andrew Lewis Division during Lord Dunmores war
  2. NSDAR RC #893344 - Daniel Dunn cites: PAID FOR SERVICES OR SUPPLIES

Additional References:
  1. NSDAR RC #893344 - Daniel Dunn cites: NC REV WAR PAY VOUCHERS #124, #158, #211, ROLL #S.115.83
  2. Olga Jones Edwards & Izora Waters Frizell, The "Connection" in East Tennessee, pg 137-8, 148, 153-4
  3. J H Gwathmey, Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, pg 241

Spouse: Rhoda XX;
Children: Daniel; Levi Patterson; Amelia; William;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1984-07-20 TN Unassigned Durwood C Dunn (103729) Levi   
1992-08-27 TX 219384 Alvin Newton Dunn (133880) Daniel   
1999-03-08 NY 3092 James Alan Dunn (151515) Levi   
2009-09-09 TN 36555 Ronald Dean Moore (175102) Daniel   
2009-09-23 TN 36588 Tony Hayes Jenkins (175195) Levy   
2017-06-23 GA 75575 Max Carter Caylor (203334) Daniel   
2017-06-23 GA 75576 Max Edward Caylor (203335) Daniel   
2018-06-22 OK 80629 Daniel Walter Dunlap (207938) Daniel   
2023-12-01 GA 107109 Randall Franks (228529) Daniel   
2024-04-05 FL 108538 James Dwight McEntire (226101) Daniel   
2025-01-24 GA 115021 James Michael Parker (232392) Levi   
Location:
Parrottsville / Cocke / TN / USA
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Comments:
  • Only memorial info was found in Find-a-Grave - Apr 2024 - "Body lost or destroyed, Specifically: Burial Location is Unknown at this time"
  • record showed cemetery as "Salem Lutheran Church"


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