Display Patriot - P-223865 - Richard JACOB

Richard JACOB

SAR Patriot #: P-223865

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A061308

Birth: 28 May 1724 Ipswich / Essex / MA
Death: 14 Jan 1809 Sheffield / Berkshire / MA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Member of Committee for Recruiting for Army, Continental Army
  2. Private in Captain Samuel Bartletts Company, Colonel James Wessons Regiment, MA Line. Enlisted 12 Oct 1781, discharged 23 Oct 1781

Additional References:
  1. History of Berkshire/MA Vol 2, pg 549
  2. MA Soldiers & Sailors pg 693, 698, 702
  3. Fold 3 images 9 Mass Rgmt 6 pages
  4. 4 Payroll Records US RevWar rolls 1775-1783
  5. See Addendum regarding military service to reconcile with son Richard Jacob DAR 789353

Spouse: (1) Thankful Kellogg; (2) Susannah Hosmer
Children: Mary; Kezia; Thankful; Israel;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1942-06-17 NY Unassigned Charles Juan Jacob (61508) Israel   
2011-12-08 MN 45489 Leland Dean Swanson (181747) Thankful   
2018-12-21 IA 84073 Thomas Dell Lanz (190537) Mary   
Location:
Sheffield / Berkshire / MA / USA
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