Display Patriot - P-180144 - William HERNDON

William HERNDON

SAR Patriot #: P-180144

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A054228

Birth: abt 1737 / Caroline / VA
Death: bef 05 Apr 1796 / Prince William / VA

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Additional References:
  1. ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, Volume 3, pg 806
  2. NSDAR # 919413

Spouse: Frances White
Children: George; James; John; Thomas Collins;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1990-03-30 FL 218005 Dudley Leroy Herndon (134804) George   
1998-03-23 DC 200151 Christopher Vernon Herndon USA (149973) James   
2003-09-18 DC 17117 Charles Dell Herndon (161043) James   
2014-04-02 KS 57882 Jeffrey Blake Miller (190558) John   
2014-04-02 KS 57883 Christopher Justin Miller (190559) John   
2014-04-02 KS 57884 Lauritz Christian Miller (190560) John   
2016-12-31 MO 72452 James Eric Jackson (200923) John   
2024-09-20 NJ 113072 Michael Richard Smilek (231074) John   
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Additional Information:

A list of claims for provisions imposed or taken for public service as valued in specie by the Justice of the Court of Prince William County agreeable to the act of the assembly for adj. claims for property impressed or taken for public service. Jan 1779 to William Herndon for 3 beeves



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