Display Patriot - P-180513 - Jacob HETRICK

Jacob HETRICK

SAR Patriot #: P-180513

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: PA      Qualifying Service: 1st Lieutenant
DAR #: A054165

Birth: 26 Oct 1761 / / CT
Death: 04 Dec 1834 / Jefferson / PA

Qualifying Service Description:

1778, he served as a 1st Lieutenant, in the company of Captain John Sherer, commanded by Colonel David Kennedy, York County Militia.


Additional References:

Montgomery, Thomas Lynch, Pennsylvania Archives Sixth Series, Vol II, Pennsylvania. Harrisburg: Harrisburg Publishing Company, 1906, pg 562


Spouse: Lydia Shaffer
Children: Frederick; Jacob; Christiana;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1956-03-30 PA Unassigned Bernard Durnell Hetrick (80214) Frederick   
1976-02-19 AZ Unassigned Merritt Herbert Davis (110179) Frederick   
1982-11-07 NC Unassigned Robert VanderVoort Cross Jr. (120497) Frederick   
1984-07-12 MD Unassigned Frank Alan Carnall Davis (124256) Frederick   
1993-09-14 OH 210242 John Milton Richardson (141347) Frederick   
1995-03-06 OH 206939 Donald James Richardson (144178) Frederick   
Location:
/ Jefferson / PA / USA
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Comments:
  • Patriot contemporary stone, upright, legible
  • Images 1 & 2, submitted to Find-a-Grave and permission given by, Marianne, member # 47147246


Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
  • Find-a-Grave Cite: "Located high on a hill above Worthville is this old cemetery that has become known as the Mauk Cemetery."



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