The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
Genealogy Notations
Problems have been discovered with at least one previously verified application.
Application depends upon DAR RC - DAR state FUTURE APPLICANTS MUST PROVE CORRECT SERVICE CONSISTENT WITH RESIDENCE.
Photo displayed courtesy of Walter Timoshuk, TN SAR
Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
Directions: from McMinnville, TN, go south on Hwy 56 for approximately 4 miles, turn left/east on Hill's Creek Rd and proceed for 2.75 miles to Center Hill Rd, turn right/east on Center Hill Rd and the Cemetery will be at the top of the hill, on the left
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Author: MAJ Walter Joseph Timoschuk III
Isaac HILL is buried in Tennessee Near McMinnville Tennessee in his orchard. (Grave has been found Dedication upcoming). He served as a drummer in the 3rd Maryland Regiment in the American Revolutionary War. (His service is well documented. Also in the publication, "Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers of Georgia, Volume III, " his birthplace is listed as Charles County, MD) He was said to have been paid for this service with land. He emigrated with his brothers Henry, John, Abraham, and Benjamin to NC, later moved to Jasper County, Georgia then to an area in Georgia named Hillsboro after his family and finally to the Cumberland Mountains in Tennessee. He married Captain Adam Wallace's daughter Lucinda.
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Patriot biographies must be the original work of the author, and work submitted must not belong to another person or group, in observance with copyright law. Patriot biographies are to be written in complete sentences, follow the established rules of grammar, syntax and punctuation, be free of typographical errors, and follow a narrative format. The narrative should unfold in a logical manner (e.g. the narrative does not jump from time period to time period) or have repeated digressions, or tell the history of the patriot's line from the patriot ancestor to the author. The thinking here is that this is a patriot biography, not a lineage report or a kinship determination project or other report published in a genealogy journal. The biography should discuss the qualifying service (military, patriotic, civil) of the patriot ancestor, where the service was rendered, whether this was a specific state or Continental service, as well as significant events (as determined by the author) of the patriot's life. This is the entire purpose of a patriot's biography.
Additional guidelines around the Biography writeup can be found here:
Send your submission1, in a Microsoft Word compatible format, to patriotbios@sar.org for inclusion in this space 1Upon submission of a patriot biography, the patriot biography becomes the property of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, and may be edited to conform to the patriot biography submission standards.