Display Patriot - P-242600 - Thomas MARTIN

Thomas MARTIN

SAR Patriot #: P-242600

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State of Service: NY      Qualifying Service: Sergeant
DAR #: A074564

Birth: 20 Nov 1752 Beekman Pct / Dutchess / NY
Death: 23 Mar 1842 Beekman / Dutchess / NY

Qualifying Service Description:

2nd Sgt, also, PVT, Capts Clark, Rosekrans, Abraham Brinkerhoff, Col Dubois, Smith


Additional References:
  1. Pension Number *S13876
  2. Roberts, NY in the Rev., Vol 1, pg 78 & 137

Spouse: Charity Hurd
Children: Thomas Jr;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1987-08-12 MI 224500 Richard Southard Debo (129810) Thomas   
1988-10-20 MI 222112 William Dupont Dahling Sr (131957) Thomas   
1989-03-07 MI 221381 William Dupont Dahling Jr (132583) Thomas   
1989-03-07 MI 221382 Richard Priddie Dahling (132584) Thomas   
1989-03-07 MI 221383 Peter Wallace Dahling (132585) Thomas   
2005-05-05 TN 21562 James Rule Watson III (160209) Thomas   
2005-05-05 TN 21563 James Rule Watson IV (160210) Thomas   
Location:
Green Haven / Dutchess / NY / USA
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