Display Patriot - P-234043 - William LAWSON Jr

William LAWSON Jr

SAR Patriot #: P-234043

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A067399

Birth: 1763 / / NC
Death: 30 Jan 1852 / Scott / VA

Qualifying Service Description:

Private, Capt Levary, Col Sewell, Dudley, NC, 1799


Additional References:
  1. Pension Number *S10969
  2. Gwathmey, Historical Register of VA in the Rev, pg 462
  3. The Virginia Star Newspaper, 05 Oct 1994, pg 6,8
  4. Porter, William Lawson, A Scottish Rebel, pg 10, 11,12

Spouse: Nancy Baker
Children: Rebecca; Henry; Jeremiah; James; William; Elizabeth; Catherine; Lavina; Rhoda; Jane; Hiram; Servina;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1991-05-24 TN 215694 Barnett Washington McConnell Jr (137092) Jeremiah/Jerry   
2000-09-14 VA 7380 Raymond Wayne McClelland (154487) Rebecca   
2001-05-17 VA 9331 Matthew Douglas McClelland (155805) Rebecca   
2003-03-19 VA 15357 Adam Patrick McClelland (159981) Rebecca   
2003-10-20 VA 17474 Rex Elmer McCarty (161292) Jeremiah   
2007-06-29 VA 29177 Ryan Evan McCarty (169599) Jeremiah   
2010-07-22 VA 39690 Larry Wendell Frazier (177637) Rebecca   
2022-04-15 NC 99411 Gary Woodrow Fraysier (185424) Rebecca   
2024-02-02 FL 110621 Kenneth Gerald Williams II (229072) Jeremiah   
2024-02-02 FL 110622 Konnor Wayne Williams (229073) Jeremiah   
Location:
Snowflake / Scott / VA / USA
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Headstone / DAR Plaque
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Comments:

Grave Photo & GPS provided by Craig Batten, George Washington Chapter, VASSAR



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Additional Information:
  • DAR NOTES:
    • PATRIOT'S GRAVE IS MARKED
    • ELIZABETH TAYLOR WAS THE MOTHER OF SON, WILLIAM LAWSON’S CHILDREN - Sep 2017


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