Display Patriot - P-177450 - Elias HATFIELD

Elias HATFIELD

SAR Patriot #: P-177450

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State of Service: NJ      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A052950

Birth: 11 Mar 1760 / Essex / NJ
Death: 19 May 1839 Union Twp / Fayette / PA

Qualifying Service Description:

Pvt, Captains Fitz Randolph, Pearson, Colonel Jacques


Additional References:
  1. Applications with burial data. Benjamin Franklin Chapter, OHSSAR
  2. Pension SW4694
  3. National Geneaology Societ, PA pg 513
  4. Stryker's New Jerseymen in the Revolution, pg 622
  5. DAR Patriot Index, 313

Spouse: Ann Lindsay
Children: James; Mahala; Samuel; Timothy; Elizabeth;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1967-12-22 OH Unassigned Willison Blynn Evans (96383) James   
1970-04-29 MD Unassigned Herman Russell Strobel (100151) Elizabeth   
2002-06-28 OH 13873 Howard Gail Berg (158676) James   
2002-06-28 OH 13874 Jeffrey Howard Berg (158677) James   
2002-06-28 OH 13875 Jason Robert Berg (158678) James   
2002-06-28 OH 13876 Justin Bryan Berg (158679) James   
2002-11-07 OH 14851 Ryan Anderson Hatfield (159374) James   
2008-03-03 CA 31022 Scott Robert Hansen (171186) Samuel   
Location:
Fairchance / Fayette / PA / USA
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