Display Patriot - P-170366 - James GREGG

James GREGG

SAR Patriot #: P-170366

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State of Service: NH      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A047624

Birth: 22 Dec 1725 Londonderry / Londonderry / NH
Death: 16 Mar 1819 Agusta / Stockbridge / NY

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private: CAPT Mc Laughlin; COLs Daniel Reynolds, Bell; Stark
  2. Served at the Battle of Bunker Hill
  3. Singer of Association Test at Londonderry

Additional References:
  1. Batchelor, Misc Revolution documents of NH, State papers, Vol 30; pg 87
  2. Hammond; Rolls of the Soldiers in the Rev War; NH Sate Papers, Vol 14, pg 183; Vol 16, pg 263,725

Spouse: Mary McCurdy
Children: Joseph; John; Johnathan;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1964-03-31 NY Unassigned Arthur Parker Chappell Jr (91380)   
1964-03-31 NY Unassigned Arthur Barker Chappell OSA STD (91381)   
1964-03-31 NY Unassigned James T Chappell (91382) Jonathan   
1967-01-11 TN Unassigned Armando L Basarrate (94962) Jonathan   
2004-03-05 CA 17027 Herbert Homer Dedo (154027) Joseph   
2023-08-25 TX 108791 Colin Jeffrey Greig (227649) Jonathan   
Location:
Augusta / Oneida / NY / USA
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