Display Patriot - P-186181 - Daniel HOWE

Daniel HOWE

SAR Patriot #: P-186181

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Captain
DAR #: A058241

Birth: 20 Sep 1758 / Montgomery / VA
Death: 02 Jan 1838 / Montgomery / VA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Also Private, Second Lieutenant, Lieutenant
  2. DAR RC# 260746 states:ALSO LT, MILITIA, CAPTs HENRY PATTON, JAMES MCCORKLE, BURK, TAYLOR

Additional References:

DAR RC# 260746 cites: Pension Number *S5565


Spouse: Nancy Haven
Children: Eleanor Dunbar; Elizabeth; John Dunbar; Joseph; Julia; Ruth; William Henry;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1957-09-18 OK Unassigned Elliott Hampton Howe (80346) John   
1967-01-31 VA Unassigned Daniel H Gordon (95179) John   
1973-12-17 OH Unassigned Robert Henderson Hoge Jr (103888) Eleanor   
1977-09-30 VA Unassigned David Watson Agnew (113407) Joseph   
1980-11-26 VA Unassigned Walter Stephenson Newman Jr (117782) Eleanor   
1985-02-25 VA 230346 David Wayne Holder (125582) Joseph   
1985-03-29 VA 230345 James Lee Duncan Jr (125581) Joseph   
2018-09-28 NC 82536 T. Brooks Lyles Jr. (170717) Elinor   
Location:
Parrott / Pulaski / VA / USA
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