Display Patriot - P-163721 - Isaac GALLUP

Isaac GALLUP

SAR Patriot #: P-163721

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State of Service: CT      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant / Civil Service / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A043321

Birth: 24 Feb 1712 Voluntown / / CT
Death: 03 Aug 1799 Voluntown / Windham / CT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Lieutenant: CAPT Abel Spicer, COL Samuel Parson, CT
  2. Selectman, Voluntown, 1780
  3. Took Oath of Fidelity, 1777
  4. Committee to Assist in hiring for the Continetal Army, 1780

Additional References:
  1. Hurd, History of New London Co, CT, pg, pg 747
  2. Heitman, Historical Register of Officers in the Continental Army 1775-1783, pg 241
  3. Johnston, & Phelps, CT Men in the War of the Rev, pg 78, 99, 100, 618

Spouse: Margaret Gallup
Children: Bendam; William; Martha; John
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1984-02-22 UT Unassigned Arthur Franklin Zolman (123447) Benadam   
1984-02-22 UT Unassigned Thomas Lee Zolman (123448) Benadam   
1984-02-22 UT Unassigned Larry Wayne Zolman (123449) Benadam   
1984-02-22 UT Unassigned Randy Ray Zolman (123450) Benadam   
1984-02-22 RI Unassigned Paul Richard Zolman (123451) Benadam   
1987-02-24 FL 225520 Charles Holloway Boardman III (129037) Benadam   
1993-08-30 CT 210146 Todd Andrew O'brien (141264) William   
2012-02-28 CO 46755 Ross Edwin McIntyre (182676) William   
2017-10-06 PA 77615 Lance James Stange (204902) Benadam   
Location:
Sterling / Windham / CT / USA
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Comments:
  • Per Find-a-Grave
    • married Margaret Gallup Gallup, 1749
    • she dau of Nathaniel Gallup Sr & Margaret Gallup Gallup


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