Display Patriot - P-249485 - Jonathan MILLER

Jonathan MILLER

SAR Patriot #: P-249485

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State of Service: CT      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A079360

Birth: 13 Feb 1729 Northampton / Hampshire / MA
Death: 29 Jul 1810 Hartland / Hartford / CT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Pvt in CAPT Jonathan Heart's Co of Farmington CT; Colonel John Durkee's 1st Regiment, Connecticut Line, 1781-1783
  2. Provided Supplies

Additional References:
  1. Record of Sevice of Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution, Adjutant General, Hartford, 1889, pg 315, 316
  2. Connecticut State Library Archives: Rev War, Vol XXX, Part 2, Document 151A, Vault 1
  3. Connecticut Rev War Accounts, 1st Ser, Vol 11, Document #640A
  4. DAR Patriot Index, pg 469

Spouse: Sarah Woodruff North
Children: George Frederick; Jonathan Allen; Elijah; Cyrus; Rebecca; Lydia;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1941-12-16 NY Unassigned Elbert Harrison Garver (60856) Elijah   
1959-06-23 MN Unassigned Arden Llewellyn Abraham (83985) George   
1969-01-31 IL Unassigned La Verne Clarence Miller (97891) Jonathan   
1969-05-29 IL Unassigned Burks Oakley (98804) Jonathan   
1971-05-12 MN Unassigned Arden John Abraham (101308) George   
1971-05-12 MN Unassigned Alan Alfred Abraham (101309) George   
1982-08-31 OK Unassigned Christopher David Camp (120798) Jonathan   
1984-02-28 CA Unassigned Richard Carleton Carter (123488) Jonathan   
Location:
Hartland / Hartford / CT / USA
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vertical stone
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