Display Patriot - P-248745 - William MICHIE

William MICHIE

SAR Patriot #: P-248745

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Corporal / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A078609

Birth: 1741 / Albemarle / VA
Death: 04 Jun 1811 / Albemarle / VA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Signer of Albemarle Co, VA Declaration of Independence, 21 Apr 1779
  2. Corporal, 1st Artillery Reg't., Central VA Troops
  3. Furnished Supplies

Additional References:
  1. Gwathmey, John H, Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution (Richmond, VA, The Dietz Press, 1938), pg 547
  2. Auditor of Public Accounts, Accession: APA 45, Receipts and Disbursement Journals, 1778-1797, 21 Dec 1782 - 25 Apr 1783, Reel 6253, Vol 23, Book XXIII, Library of Virginia, Archives Division, Revolutionary War Service Records, pg 560

Spouse: Frances Jarman
Children: John;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1976-04-30 VA Unassigned James Tevis Michie (111064) John   
1992-07-16 VA 212612 Ralph Waldo Holsinger III (139223) John   
2005-12-14 VA 24449 William Shepard Humbert III (166272) John   
2010-03-18 VA 38101 Aric Ragland Holsinger (176506) John   
Location:
Earlysville / Albemarle / VA / USA
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Record copy showed cemetery as "Michie Family"



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