Display Patriot - P-174552 - Patrick HANLIN/HANLON
Patrick HANLIN/HANLON
SAR Patriot #:
P-174552
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State of Service: PA
Qualifying Service: Private
Birth: abt 1737 / / Ireland Death: 28 Feb 1826 / Washington / OH
Qualifying Service Description:
Pvt, Capt Ziegler, Colonel Butler, 3rd, 4th PA Regiment, PA Line
Photo used with permission of Michael B. Gunn, Cincinnati Chapter, OHSSAR
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Author: Dr. Michael Bernard Gunn
HANLIN (O’HANLON), PATRICK (Washington County) [39.5389160 -81.2148860]
Born in 1737 at Ireland. He was a private for five years in Pennsylvania Line under Captain Ziegler, Colonel Butler’s 3rd Regiment in the Revolutionary War. He fought in the Battle of Brandywine, where he was wounded in the hip, and at Paoli. He married Margaret __ (1757-1826) in 1778; child: Richard b. 1785. He died February 28, 1826 at Washington County, Ohio and was buried at Tice Cemetery, Ludlow, Washington County, Ohio. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ., 2002) plus data to 2004. He received a Revolutionary War Pension for his service. SAR Ancestor # P-174552. Has a bronze Veterans Administration Tombstone and a 1776 marker. Cemetery number #- 2149625. Find-a-Grave Memorial #-36392397.
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Wounded twice at the battles of Brandywine (HIP) and Paoli (WRIST) Land warrant of 400 acres was granted in 1804, applied for a pension in 1818 and 1820. Widow applied for a pension in 1840 national Archives Certificate Number W10077