Display Patriot - P-245714 - Mrs Mary GASTON/MCCLURE

Mrs Mary GASTON/MCCLURE

SAR Patriot #: P-245714

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: SC      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A075312

Birth: 1712 / / Ireland
Death: bef 05 Feb 1802 / Chester / SC

Qualifying Service Source:

DAR cites PROBLEMS MAY HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED WITH AT LEAST ONE PREVIOUSLY VERIFIED PAPER - SEE ANCESTOR'S FULL RECORD


Qualifying Service Description:

Furnished supplies


Additional References:
  1. Charles E Claghorn, Women Patriots of the American Revolution: a biographical dictionary, 1991, pg 380
  2. A S Salley, Stub Entries to Indents Issued in Payment of Claims Against SC --Books L-N, 1910, pg 40

Spouse: James McClure
Children: Mary; Hugh; John;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2010-12-16 TN 40379 James Johnson Thweatt (133896) Hugh   
2012-11-01 GA 49427 Roger Warren Coursey USCG (169761) Mary   
2025-03-14 AL 111035 Paul Gaston Petznick (203832) Martha   
2025-03-14 AL 111036 Gaston Lee Petznick (203833) Martha   
Location:
/ Chester / SC / USA
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Comments:
  • Cemetery is off of Bobcat Drive
  • Very steep dirt hill


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Additional Information:

Son John was a Colonel and died of his wounds in Charlotte after the Battle of Hanging Rock.



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