Display Patriot - P-243257 - Valentine MAUNEY

Valentine MAUNEY

SAR Patriot #: P-243257

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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A073547

Birth: 1737 / Tryon / NC
Death: 1805 / Lincoln / NC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Member Captain Carpeter's company of the Military Committee of Tryon County NC a unit formed to resist British aggression
  2. Also signer of the Tryon Declaration which preceded the Declaration of Independence
  3. DAR RC# 530140 states CIVIL SERVICE:
    1. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
    2. JUROR

Additional References:
  1. Annals of Lincoln Co, NC
  2. NC Roster of Rev War Services
  3. DAR RC# 530140 cites:
    • CLARK, STATE RECS OF NC, VOL 23, pg 992, 995;
    • DEPRIEST & GARDNER, MINS OF THE INFERIOR CT OF PLEAS & QUARTER SESSIONS OF TRYON CO 1773-1779, VOL 2, pg 122, 123

Spouse: Katharina XX
Children: George; Jacob; Sarah; Michael; Peter;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1966-04-30 NC Unassigned Hubert A Yoder (93095) George   
1968-07-29 NJ Unassigned Keith Harold Mauney (97159) George   
1982-07-19 TX Unassigned Fredrick Warren Mooney (120578) George   
Location:
Cherryville / Gaston / NC / USA
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Additional Information:

DAR RC# 530140 has his name as Johann Valentine Manny and states he was baptised on 15 Oct 1740 in Butten, Alsace, France and died in Lincoln Co, ND



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