Display Patriot - P-175135 - Hezekiah HARGRAVE

Hezekiah HARGRAVE

SAR Patriot #: P-175135

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A050621

Birth: abt 1762 / / NC
Death: bef 19 Oct 1827 / Warrick / IN

Qualifying Service Description:

Served in CAPT Brevard's Company,10th Regiment, in Wilkes Co, NC, 1782 for 10 months


Additional References:
  1. NCDAR, Roster of Soldiers From NC in the American Revolution pg 135, 346
  2. Roster of Soldiers from NC in the American Revolution, NCDAR, pg 135

Spouse: Susanah McMurtrie
Children: James; Hezekiah; Eldred; Elizabeth; Alice; Miles; John; Seth; William;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1975-09-26 TX Unassigned Charles B Myler PhD (109463) Hezekiah   
2003-06-30 TX 16630 Allen Grady Hatley Jr. (160659) Eldred   
2014-12-12 CA 61811 Andrew Daniel Cauble Jr. (193122) Hezekiah   
2017-12-31 IN 77262 John Keith Young (201380) James   
2020-05-08 IN 91255 Bruce Alan Hargrave (215073) James   
2020-05-08 IN 91256 Evan Bruce Hargrave (215074) James   
2023-10-13 CO 109382 Nicholas Joseph Stone (228017) Eldred   
2024-11-01 TX 113927 Zane Alexander Beck (231624)   
2024-11-01 TX 113928 Zachary Hayden Beck (231625)   
Location:
Boonville / Warrick / IN / USA
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Marker Type:
Military / SAR Granite
SAR Grave Dedication Date:
4 Nov 2023

Comments:

Photos courtesy of Allen Manning, Clifty Creek Chapter, IN SAR



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