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State of Service: VA
Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
Birth: Death: 08 Oct 1807 / Lunenburg / VA
Qualifying Service Description:
Petitioner of the Cumberland Parish in Lunenburg, County, VA, who protested and denounced the actions of British Colonel Tarlton against Rev James Craig and the Parish, 12 Aug 1781
Additional References:
SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia, 1746-1816, Vestry Book, 1746-1816, by Landon C Bell (Richmond, VA: The William Byrd Press, Inc, n.p.d, pg 104-107, citing
The Old Free State, Vol I, pg 253
Calendar of Virginia State Papers, Vol II, pg 240-241
Author: Henry Clint Peden, Jr
Henry Hayes Sr was born UNK. He married Ann. He died 08 Oct 1807 in Lunenburg Co, VA. His service was as a Petitioner of Cumberland Parish in Lunenburg Co denouncing the actions of British Col. Tarleton against Rev. James Craig on 12 Aug 1781.
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Additional Information:
Probable DAR Patriot #A200545. Further research is required