Display Patriot - P-243314 - William MAVITY

William MAVITY

SAR Patriot #: P-243314

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service / Sergeant Major
DAR #: A075769

Birth: 08 Nov 1747 / / Ireland
Death: 1832 / Ripley / IN

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Took Oath of Allegiance;
  2. Sergeant Maj 2nd Batt 4th Regt Colonel Waller;

Additional References:

REINER, THE DIARY OF WILLIAM MAVITY, PUB 1954; VA HIST MAG, Volume 9, #1, pg 16


Spouse: Mary Jones
Children: John; Wesley; William; Morton;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1965-05-18 IN Unassigned Orgle Edwin Myers (92772) William   
1997-06-13 CA 201621 Brian Neil Mavity (148436) William   
2007-08-09 TX 28766 Ronald Dean Reisinger (169520) Jon   
2016-07-18 KY 69829 James Curtis Powers (189515) John   
2019-02-15 IA 84395 David Andrew Harris (187785) Wesley   
2019-05-03 IN 86294 Everett Gene Ballou (211408) David   
Location:
Rexville / Ripley / IN / USA
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