Display Patriot - P-173318 - William HALL

William HALL

SAR Patriot #: P-173318

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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Major / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A049579

Birth: abt 1740 / / VA
Death: 02 Aug 1787 / Sumner / TN

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Major, Surry Co, NC Militia
  2. Member of Committee of Safety and Provincial Congress
  3. NSDAR RC#352411 states
    • MAJOR, Colonel MARTIN ARMSTRONG
    • MEMBER OF COMMITTEE OF SAFETY
    • MEMBER OF PROVINCIAL CONGRESS

Additional References:
  1. Ramsey, Annals of Tennessee, pg 462-4
  2. John Trotwood Moore, Tennessee the Volunteer State, Volume 1, pg 136, 183 and 190
  3. History of NC, Wheeler, ch 62, pg 409
  4. NSDAR RC#352411 cites SAUNDERS, COL RECS OF NC, Volume 10, pg 206, 251, 931

Spouse: Thankful Doak
Children: William; John; Mary; James; Ann;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1976-04-26 TN Unassigned Guion Hall Kropp (110978) John   
1981-11-05 VA Unassigned Blanchard Drake Smith Jr (119376) Mary   
1982-02-01 KY Unassigned Robert Lawton Williams (119726) Sarah   
1982-11-08 TX Unassigned Frank Atwood Gibson (119865) Mary   
1983-02-25 KY Unassigned Peter Hall Booven (121676) Mary   
1989-05-22 KY 220824 Austin Alexander Baker III (132974) Mary   
2011-12-07 TX 45431 Leroy Morris Blake Jr. (181714) William   
2011-12-07 TX 45432 Roy Morris Blake III (181715) William   
2017-11-03 TN 78053 James Cornelius Daniel (205302) Mary   
Location:
Castalian Springs / Sumner / TN / USA
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Marker Type:
VA Flat Bronze Tablet on Stone & Stone Marker
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