Display Patriot - P-247086 - John MCROBERT/MCROBERTS

John MCROBERT/MCROBERTS

SAR Patriot #: P-247086

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: NY/VA      Qualifying Service: Sergeant
DAR #: A076486

Birth: 1752 Wimbleton / / Scotland
Death: 04 Apr 1813 Orwell / Rutland / VT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. ORDERLY SERGEANT
  2. PVT, CPL, CAPTs LEE, BLAKESLEE; COLs WARNER, MALCOLM

Additional References:
  1. Pension Number: *W4022
  2. "Ethan Allen, His Life and Times by Willard S. Randall published by WW Norton & Co, Inc, London, copyright, 2011, pg 260
  3. Battle of Bennington, 427

Spouse: Lucy Bradford;
Children: Peter; Mary Polly; James; David;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2000-08-07 KS 7180 Robert L McRoberts PhD (154302) David   
2008-01-15 OH 30590 Leslie Myron Kramer (170878) James   
2019-03-01 WA 85493 Mark Denman Hines (210889) James   
Location:
Sudbury / Rutland / VT / USA
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Comments:
  • Tombstone
  • John McRobert, documented above, is buried at Sudbury, Rutland Co., VT and his original upright, family headstone is inscribed, "John McRoberts died April 4, 1813 in his 54 year."
  • Comment: The variant surname spelling, McRobert is fairly inconsequential, compared to the American military service rendered by this subject


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