Display Patriot - P-170985 - Bailey GRINNELL

Bailey GRINNELL

SAR Patriot #: P-170985

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State of Service: RI      Qualifying Service: Sergeant
DAR #: A048598

Birth: 07 Jul 1759 Little Compton / Newport / RI
Death: 13 Jun 1835 Exeter / Pennobscot / ME

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Also Private, Corporal, Captain Christopher Manchester, Colonel William Richmond, 1775-1776
  2. Also Private, Corporal, Captain James Phillips, Colonel Hawkins, 1776-1777
  3. Captain William Taggart, 1778 (Boat Service)
  4. Sergeant of Marines, Frigate, USS Providence, Captain Hoysted Hacker, 1778-1779
  5. Also Private, Corporal, Captain Burlingame, Colonel Ward, 1780

Additional References:
  1. Little Compton Families, Volume 1, pg 311 & 314-315
  2. DAR RC# 887397 cites: Pension Number S15868

Spouse: Reliance Spooner
Children: Samuel Spooner; Mace Shepard; Richard Billings; Philip; Susanna; Rebecca; Bailey; Cornelius; Reliance;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1974-04-18 MA Unassigned Frank Herbert Grinnell (105614) Samuel   
1974-04-18 MA Unassigned William G Grinnell (105615) Samuel   
1983-11-21 MA Unassigned Barry Thomas Grinnell (122983) Samuel   
2023-09-01 VA 108849 Matthew Stuart Grinnell (227756) Samuel   
2023-09-01 VA 108850 Michael Herrell Grinnell (227757) Samuel   
Location:
Exeter Center / Penobscot / ME / USA
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