Display Patriot - P-152361 - James EARLY

James EARLY

SAR Patriot #: P-152361

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Captain
DAR #: A035503

Birth: abt 1750 / Orange / VA
Death: 11 Oct 1822 / Orange / VA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Ens, Capt Shackleford, VA Miliita, 1781
  2. Captain, VA Militia

Additional References:
  1. Orange Co, VA Court Order, 27 Sep 1781
  2. Orange Co, Minute Bk. 2, pg 160, FHL Roll #33043
  3. Roster ot VA DAR (1958), pg 485
  4. Desc of John Early of VA, 1729-1774, M.W. Hampton, pg 3, 15, 39
  5. The Fam of Early, R.H. Early
  6. Hist of Albemarle Co, VA, Rev E. Woods

Spouse: Elizabeth Thompson
Children: John; William; James; Joab;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1964-01-31 VA Unassigned John Emmett Early Jr (90977) William   
1984-06-26 MD Unassigned Edward George White Jr (124151) John   
1995-12-21 MD 204603 George Wellington Sherwood IV (145686) John   
1997-02-18 MD 202355 Joseph David Owens (147725) John   
Location:
Earlysville / Albemarle / VA / USA
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Comments:
  • ACN 202355 - buried in Private Burial Grounds, Earlysville, VA
  • Find-a-Grave Dec 2023
    • Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Cemetery location unknown
    • NOTE: Buried in Wakefield Cemetery (Private), Earlysville VA - Ensign VA Rev War


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