Display Patriot - P-243444 - Thomas MAXWELL Jr

Thomas MAXWELL Jr

SAR Patriot #: P-243444

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Soldier / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A075962

Birth: 08 Sep 1742 Christ Church / Middlesex / VA
Death: 12 Dec 1837 / Elbert / GA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Preacher and Prisoner during Rev War
  2. Soldier in the Culpeper Militia Class List, 1781
  3. Soldier in Major David Dobb's Battalion Captain Horton's District VA

Additional References:
  1. The Culpepper Classes, Blankenbaker, pg 26
  2. Drew Land for service as Rev Soldier in Elbert county GA

Spouse: Mary Pemberton
Children: James; Thomas Jefferson; Keziah; William; Elijah; Joel; John; William; Jesse; Sarah; Jeremiah; Elizabeth; Kesiah;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1965-10-14 AL Unassigned James M Brown (93304) John   
1981-02-04 TX Unassigned Edwin Donovan Kuykendall (118035) John   
1986-02-20 LA 228317 Trever Clayton Price (127133) Thomas   
1986-10-17 TX 226748 William Albert Meroney (128392) Jesse   
1988-06-24 TX 222520 Charles Murray Meroney (131457) Jesse   
1989-01-09 TX 221464 Howard Maxwell Meroney (132257) Jesse   
1992-10-14 IN 213954 Benjamin Decamp Gardner (138299) Thomas   
1994-08-10 MS 208335 John Sauls Roberts Jr (142996) Jesse   
2000-12-21 GA 8014 William Alfred Teasley (91865) John   
2001-04-17 GA 9116 John Walter Rendell (155529) Keziah   
2008-06-26 GA 31996 Gordon Lee Woodard (171930) William   
2012-02-02 GA 46184 Robert Eldon Woodard (182269) William   
2014-01-30 GA 56824 Milus Bruce Maney (137568) James   
2017-03-24 TX 73469 Kirk Randall Gordon (201876) John   
2017-03-24 TX 73470 Jeremy Edward Gordon (201877) John   
2017-03-24 TX 73471 Thomas Elliot Gordon (201878) John   
2017-03-24 TX 73472 William Henry Crossman (201879) John   
2018-06-22 GA 81508 Russell Banks Terrell (207900) William   
2018-09-14 SC 82866 Theodore Lester Walker Jr. (208892) Elijah   
2019-01-25 WY 84613 Kody Mathew Hartl (210341) Joel   
2019-01-25 WY 84614 Kelly Michael Hartl (210409) Joel   
2019-09-20 GA 88495 Thomas Dean Dixon (213040) William   
Location:
Elberton / Elbert / GA / USA
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SAR Granite
SAR Grave Dedication Date:
02 Sep 2017

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Author: Kenneth Scott Collins

Reverend Thomas Maxwell           b. 9/8/1742     d. 12/12/1837                       ELBERT COUNTY, GEORGIA

 

He served as a soldier in Virginia and was taken prisoner.  He drew land in the 1825 Land Lottery as a Revolutionary War Soldier and member of Major Dobbs Battalion of Elbert County.

 

Buried:  Old Maxwell Cemetery, in Centerville District.

 

See:       (1) Abstracts of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots.  Reported to D.A.R. in 1925.

               (2) Cemeteries and Gravestones, Elbert County, Georgia, p. 82.

               (3) Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia, p. 220.

 

Source:  Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers & Sailors, Patriots & Pioneers; Volume 1, by Ross Arnold & Hank Burnham with additions and corrections by: Mary Jane Galer, Dr. Julian Kelly, Jr., and Ryan Groenke.  Edited by: Ryan Groenke.

 

A Georgia County-by-County compilation of Revolutionary War Patriots who made Georgia their permanent home and died here, including information on service history, birth dates, death dates and places of burial with an index. 

 

Published by the Georgia Society Sons of the American Revolution, 2001.

 

Printed in the United States of America

New Papyrus Co., Inc.

548 Cedar Creek Drive

Athens, GA  30605-3408

 




Author: Theodore Lester Walker Jr.

Reverand Thomas J. Maxwell of Virginia and Georgia was a preacher imprisoned at  by the British  for preaching the Baptist denomination after leaving the Church of England in Colonial Virginia.Family tradition states he wore part of his nose preaching the gospel from his prison cell. He was represented by Patrick Henry and eventually freed. Patriot Maxwell made his way to South Carolina and served under Colonel John Baker at the Battle of Bull Swamp near Orangeburg, SC.

After the war he founded the Line Baptist Church near the Cherokee lands. 




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