Display Patriot - P-171959 - Aaron GUYTON

Aaron GUYTON

SAR Patriot #: P-171959

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A048667

Birth: 27 Oct 1761 / Baltimore / MD
Death: 30 Jun 1841 / Anderson / SC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private in SC Militia under various commands in SC, GA:Battles at Cowpens, Ogechee, Eitaw Springs, Edisto
  2. CAPTs JEFFRIES, JAMES STEEN, MOSES GUYTON, JOHN THOMPSON, MONTGOMERY, COLs WAFFORD, BRANDON, FARR, ROEBUCK, HEASE, WHITE, WASHINGTON, PICKENS

Additional References:

National Arcives and Records Service, File Designation: "Aaron Gyton No. W21237," containing War of American Revolution Pension Claims of Aaron Guyton and of his widow, Margaret Guyton


Spouse: Margaret McCurdy
Children: Joseph;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1992-03-19 NY Unassigned Patrick Layton Sanders Jr (138612) Joseph   
2000-11-01 MS 7767 John Davis Guyton (154650) Joseph   
Location:
Anderson / Anderson / SC / USA
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Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

A historical marker is at the intersection of Highway 81 and Concord Road

It reads:
"Located 1.09 miles northwest, this cemetery marks the original site of Hopewell Baptist Church which was constituted in 1803. The cemetery contains graves of Revolutionary and Confederate veterans. Some graves are marked by field stones with hand-chiseled initials




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