Display Patriot - P-163676 - James Jacobus GALLOWAY

James Jacobus GALLOWAY

SAR Patriot #: P-163676

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State of Service: NY      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service / Lieutenant
DAR #: A043254

Birth: 14 Apr 1742 New York City / / NY
Death: 01 Nov 1810 / Orange / NJ

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Signed Articles of Assosciation
  2. Captain Francis Smith, 5th Company, Col Jesse Woodhull, East Orange or Cornwall NY Regiment
  3. DAR RC#s 119358, 139606 states:
    • SIGNED ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION;
    • SECOND LIEUTENANT CAPT PHENIHAS RUMSEY, FRANCIS SMITH CO; EAST ORANGE OR CORNWALL REGIMENT 1778

Additional References:
  1. Ruttenburg & Clark, History of Orange County, NY, pg 68
  2. Archives of New York, pg 289
  3. Calendar of New York Papers, Vol 1, pg 16
  4. DAR RC#s 119358, 139606 cites:
    • NY CAL OF HIST MANUSCRIPTS RELATING TO THE WAR OF THE REV, VOL 1, pg 16
    • FERNOW, DOCS REL TO THE COL HIST OF STATE OF NY, “NY IN THE REV,” VOL 15, pg 289

Spouse: (1) Ann Smith; (2) Rebecca Galloway
Children: Thomas; Sarah; Nancy; Catharine; James; Hannah;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1961-07-31 NJ Unassigned John Gordon Coles Jr (87608) Thomas   
2012-08-15 KS 48642 John Arthur Schatzel (182022) Thomas   
2012-08-15 KS 48643 Benjamin Patrick Schatzel (182023) Thomas   
2012-08-15 KS 48644 Jacob Francis Schatzel (182024) Thomas   
2012-08-15 KS 48645 Joshua Daniel Schatzel (182025) Thomas   
Location:
Highland Mills Town Cemetery / Orange / NY / USA
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Author: Joshua Daniel Schatzel
James Galloway
Born: 14 Apr 1742: New York City
Married Ann Smith (dau of CPT Austin Smith) 08 Mar 1761: New York City
Died: 01 Nov 1810: Southfield, Orange Co, NY
Revolutionary War Service:
LT, Woodbury Clove Co (CPT Austin Smith), Orange Co, NY Militia (21 Feb 1778)
Helped transport and Install the Great Chain which spanned the Hudson River at West Point, NY
References:
DAR Ancestor # A043254
The Galloway Family of Orange, Sullivan & Wayne Counties NY
Documents Related to the Colonial History of the State of NY
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