Display Patriot - P-234396 - Daniel LEASURE

Daniel LEASURE

SAR Patriot #: P-234396

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A068108

Birth: 1758 / York / PA
Death: 09 Dec 1830 Mt Pleasant Twp / Westmoreland / PA

Qualifying Service Description:

Cpt John McClelland, Westmoreland Co., Rangers of the Frontier, PA


Additional References:
  1. PA Arch, 3rd Series Vol 23, pg 312
  2. History of the County of Westmoreland, PA, pg 605
  3. Greensburg Gazette, Greensburg, PA. Friday, 17 December 1830, pg 3

Spouse: Elizabeth Ryan;
Children: Polly; Abraham; George; John; Elizabeth; William; Jesse; Mary;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1962-08-09 IL Unassigned Edgar Barrett Elder (89006) Mary   
2019-11-01 PA 89210 Harry Ralph Leasure (213609) Abraham   
2021-10-15 PA 99271 Hugh Clair Fawcett (220720) Abraham   
2024-11-08 AL 114036 Mark Byron Seanor (231640) Abraham   
2024-11-08 AL 114037 John David Lea (231641) Abraham   
2024-11-08 AL 114038 Ethan Alexander Lea (231642) Abraham   
2024-11-08 AL 114039 Cooper James Banta (231643) Abraham   
Location:
Mount Pleasant / Westmoreland / PA / USA
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Additional Information:

Local Greensburg Gazette lists death on 08 Dec 1830, but headstone lists death on 09 Dec 1830



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