Display Patriot - P-247781 - Jeremiah MELTON

Jeremiah MELTON

SAR Patriot #: P-247781

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: NC      Qualifying Service: Soldier / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A077324

Birth: bef 1741 / Onslow / NC
Death: aft 16 Dec 1815 / Clark / GA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Militia
  2. Provided material aid, NC

Additional References:
  1. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
  2. NC REV ARMY ACCTS, Volume V, pg 54, FOLIO 4, ROLL #S.115.57.2

Spouse: Mary/Nancy Keen
Children: Mary; Moses; Jonathan Sr;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1999-09-29 GA 4554 George Edward Thurmond COL (148732) Mary   
1999-11-17 GA 4977 James Clarke McLeroy (140590) Mary   
2000-05-25 TX 6594 Samuel Jefferson Cobb Jr (152766) Jonathan   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
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No Find-a-Grave record found - August 2021



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Author: George Herbert McEntire

Jeremiah Melton was born in Orange County, North Carolina. Little is known about his Revolutionary War service except that he fought during 1783-1784 in the Continental Line. He moved to Clarke County, Georgia, and became a member of the Mars Hill Baptist Church. He married Mary Keen. Their daughter, Mary, was the second wife of William Daniell. Jeremiah died after 1807 and it is not known where he is buried.

Information was filed with the National Society, Sons of the American Revolution by George Herbert McEntire of Sterling County, Texas in 1929, establishing Jeremiah’s participation in the Revolutionary War.
 


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