Display Patriot - P-152388 - Josiah EARP

Josiah EARP

SAR Patriot #: P-152388

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State of Service: MD      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A035571

Birth: 10 Mar 1761 / Montgomery / MD
Death: 25 Nov 1844 / Pulaski / KY

Qualifying Service Description:

MD Militia in the Co. of Captain JOHN NICHOLS. Lt Thomas Nichols


Additional References:

Pension Number: *S31004


Spouse: Ellender Hawker;
Children: Philip; Allen; Jemima;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1962-09-25 TX Unassigned Thomas Jay Earp (88983)   
1988-05-06 TX 223121 Martin Daniel Page (131151) Allen   
1990-01-25 TX 218801 Kenneth A Crossland (134241) Allen   
1990-01-25 TX 218802 William Dan Crossland (134242) Allen   
2008-04-18 MO 16210 Thomas Wayne Flaspoler USN (171556) Philip   
2017-07-19 KY 75824 Steven Joshua Lucas Baker (203569) Jemima   
2018-07-27 FL 82216 Jerry Vance Whitaker (208377) Jemima   
2021-03-12 OK 93571 Mark Allen Atterson (212383) Jemima   
2024-06-21 OK 112061 Stephen Lynn Outon (230278) Jemima   
2025-03-07 KY 115424 Dexter Lee Alexander (232792) Jemima   
2025-03-07 KY 115425 John Dexter Alexander II (232793) Jemima   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
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Comments:

Burial details unknown per Find-A-Grave in Jul 2024



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