Display Patriot - P-152045 - Charles DYER

Charles DYER

SAR Patriot #: P-152045

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A035120

Birth: 1755 / Shenandoah / VA
Death: 03 Sep 1831 Crandall / Harrison / IN

Qualifying Service Description:

12th Virginia Regiment, Capt William McKee


Additional References:
  1. DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, pg 909
  2. DAR cites - Revoultionary War Pension File # R3176V

Spouse: Mary Hurst
Children: Elijah; Nancy; Hugh; Mary; James; Charles; John;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2005-04-27 PA 22343 Paul David Scull (164703) Hugh   
2005-12-08 IL 24267 Johnathan Allen Arlington Parrott (166123) Hugh   
2017-04-21 IN 72893 Stephen Russell Thomas (165303) Hugh   
2024-10-25 IL 113668 Robert Glenn Hughs (231521)   
Location:
Crandall / Harrison / IN / USA
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Comments:
  • Headstone - Patriot contemporary stone, upright, legible
  • Also militay flat horizontal stone, newer, legible
  • Images 1, 2, and 3, provided with permission from GBRooneyiv, Find-A-Grave contributor # 48764884


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Author: Paul David Scull
Charles Dyer was born 1755 Shenandoah City, Virginia - and died 3 Sep 1831 Harrison County, Indiana

He married Mary Hurst (1761 – 1865) in 1775

Charles served 2 years as private in Capt. William McKee’s company of the 12th VA Regiment

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