Display Patriot - P-180946 - Jacob/John HIERS/HEYER/HIER Jr

Jacob/John HIERS/HEYER/HIER Jr

SAR Patriot #: P-180946

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Soldier
DAR #: A055109

Birth: 06 Dec 1739 / Colleton / SC
Death: bef 08 Jan 1808 / Colleton Dist / SC

Qualifying Service Description:

Soldier, SC, Captain JAMES JONES VOLUNTEER AT SALT CATCHERS


Additional References:
  1. SALLEY, SC PROV TROOPS NAMED IN PAPERS OF THE 1ST COUNCIL OF SAFETY OF THE REV PARTY IN SC, pg 124-126
  2. Folks Huxford, "Pioneers of Wiregrass. GA", pg 128,129
  3. SC Historical Society, "Historical & Genealogical Magazine", Vol 2, pg 20,2

Spouse: Catherine Howard
Children: Joseph; Daniel; William W; Ann Susannah; Sarah;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1950-08-31 GA Unassigned Elmer Oris Parker (61536) Anna   
1966-10-11 FL Unassigned James L Hiers (94500) Jacob   
1977-04-27 DC Unassigned Jack Dane Hiers (111087) Daniel   
1988-05-23 FL 228160 Robert Sidney Shepherd (127016) Daniel   
1989-03-10 TX 220881 Herbert Lamar Davis (132610) Joseph   
2004-08-31 FL 19296 Daniel Perry Hiers (163218) Phillip   
2009-09-11 FL 36009 George Downs Gastfield (172235) Joseph   
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UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
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