Display Patriot - P-176440 - John Bryan HART

John Bryan HART

SAR Patriot #: P-176440

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: SC      Qualifying Service: Soldier
DAR #: A051598

Birth: abt 1760 / New Bern Dist / NC
Death: 21 Dec 1822 / Lawrence / MS

Qualifying Service Description:

Served as a soldier in the 2d South Carolina Regiment commanded by Lt Colonel Marion


Additional References:
  1. SALLEY & WATES, STUB ENTRIES TO INDENTS, BK C-F, pg 30, BOOK C #171
  2. HISTORY OF PIKE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, Conerly, pg 94

Spouse: Mary Gill
Children: Sarah; John; Joseph; James; Mary; Elizabeth; Rebecca;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1974-09-06 MS Unassigned Gerald E. Douglas (106814) Joseph   
1977-07-14 MS Unassigned Frank Burkette Smith Jr (111643) James   
1996-09-23 LA 202545 Ralph Crosby (147100) Mary   
2003-11-14 TX 17625 Ralph Gordon Sasser (161493) Sarah   
2003-12-11 FL 18222 Charles Fonda Williamson Jr. (161693) Sarah   
2003-12-11 FL 18223 Charles Fonda Williamson III (161694) Sarah   
2006-05-17 VA 25567 Larry Ray Alexander (155811) Sarah   
2009-06-04 FL 35314 Andrew Seth Williamson (174154) Sarah   
2009-11-02 LA 36791 Randy Michael Ritchie (175369) Elizabeth   
2018-02-23 FL 79641 Alexander Hollis Spencer (206512) Sarah   
2018-02-23 FL 79642 Zachary Stephen Spencer (206513) Sarah   
2020-02-07 FL 90429 Adam Reid Wirtz (214489) James   
2020-02-07 FL 90430 William Pace Wirtz (214490) James   
Location:
Bogue Chitto / Lincoln / MS / USA
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