Display Patriot - P-188843 - Daniel HURLBUTT/HURLBUT

Daniel HURLBUTT/HURLBUT

SAR Patriot #: P-188843

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State of Service: CT      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant
DAR #: A060986

Birth: 1740 Wilton / Fairfield / CT
Death: 11 Feb 1827 Wilton / Fairfield / CT

Qualifying Service Description:

Served also as Pvt, Cpl, Sergeant for Cpts Comstock and Gilbert under Colonels Mead, Abel, St. John, and Whiting


Additional References:
  1. Rev War Pension Application W18077
  2. Connecticut Men in the Revolution, pg 522
  3. Norwalk, CT Vital Records, 1651-1850, pg 70-71

Spouse: (1) Naomi Stuart; (2) Esther Patrick
Children: John; Elizabeth Betsy; Anna Nancy; Daniel; Ruth; Jane; Esther; Hannah; Belden; Bethiah; Ginnie; Mary; Sarah/Sally;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1942-11-16 IL Unassigned Gould Carolus Davis (61643) Esther   
1986-12-12 CT 228782 Robert Gordon Starr Jr. (126710) John   
1998-10-16 MD 2222 Robert Northrop Stone (150964) John   
1998-10-16 MD 2223 Christopher Lewis Stone (150965) John   
1998-10-16 MD 2224 Timothy Belden Stone (150966) John   
1998-10-16 NC 2243 Michael Philip Saulnier (150963) John   
2017-05-04 SC 73569 Steven Edwin Moore (202550) Anna   
2017-05-04 SC 73570 Connor James Moore (202551) Anna   
2022-06-17 NC 102160 Steven Michael Saulnier (222824) John   
2024-12-31 NC 114719 Luke Steven Saulnier (232216) John   
Location:
Wilton / Fairfield / CT / USA
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Grave Plot #:
23 #2
Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
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