Display Patriot - P-239145 - Jacob LOWDERMILK/LAUDERMILK

Jacob LOWDERMILK/LAUDERMILK

SAR Patriot #: P-239145

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: MD      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant / Civil Service / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A072082

Birth: 18 Apr 1716 Bavaria / / Germany
Death: 15 Jun 1807 / Randolph / NC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Captain John David Wolpper, Lieutenat Colonel George Stricker, Colonels Baron Arendt, Ludwig Waltner, N Housegger,German Battalion
  2. Sergeant and Ensign
  3. DAR RC# 296395 states 
    1. RENDERED MATERIAL AID
    2. CONSTABLE

Additional References:
  1. Heitman, pg 341
  2. DAR RC# 296395 cites
    • NC REV ARMY ACCTS, VOL VI, pg 23, FOLIO 2, ROLL #S.115.57.2
    • NC, MINS OF RANDOLPH CO COURT OF COMMON PLEAS & QUARTER SESSIONS, 1779-1808, FHL #19650

Spouse: Mary Rebecca Myers
Children: Jacob; Henry; Solomon; John;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1960-07-08 NJ Unassigned Robert Gene Tucker (84942) John   
1974-01-08 OK Unassigned Gregg Baughman Anderson (106024) John   
1974-03-11 NC Unassigned Philip Loren Anderson (106023) John   
1989-11-09 CA 219269 Myron Dale Lowdermilk (133811) John   
1997-02-18 IL 202349 Craig Vaughn Curran (147719) John   
2009-05-21 KS 35254 James David Riddell (164571) John   
2024-04-12 TN 110249 Billy Joe Burnette (229742) Jacob   
2025-03-21 TX 115658 Donald Carson Gates (232996)   
Location:
Seagrove / Randolph / NC / USA
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Comments:

20th century tombstone



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