Display Patriot - P-157097 - Isaac Levan FEATHER Sr

Isaac Levan FEATHER Sr

SAR Patriot #: P-157097

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Quartermaster
DAR #: A038651

Birth: 08 Aug 1753 Reading / / PA
Death: 26 Jan 1836 New Hanover Twp / / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private, Capt Joseph Heister, Colonel Henry Haller, PA Militia
  2. Quartermaster, Colonel Daniel Hunter, PA Regt
  3. Battle of Long Island 1776
  4. Battle of Brandywine 1777

Additional References:
  1. PA Archives
    • 2nd Series, Volume XIV, pg 266
    • 5th Series, Volume V, pg 160
  2. Rev War Pension Number: *S2208 & 5805
  3. Burial locations of Pennsylvania Rev War soldiers. Golden Book. PASSAR
  4. "A Patriotic Heritage", 1976, pg 22

Spouse: Elizabeth Catharina Schumacher
Children: Isaac Jr;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1992-07-12 PA 212723 Albert Earl Feather Sr (139329) Isaac   
2001-07-18 PA 10053 Albert Earl Feather Jr (156222) Isaac   
2001-07-18 PA 10054 Albert Scott Feather (156223) Isaac   
2001-07-18 PA 10055 Kevin Marley Feather (156224) Isaac   
2002-07-31 TX 13439 Daniel Bernard Stauffer (127659) Sara   
Location:
New Hanover Township / Montgomery / PA / USA
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