Display Patriot - P-253445 - John MOTLOW

John MOTLOW

SAR Patriot #: P-253445

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant
DAR #: A082214

Birth: 28 Jul 1757 / Essex / VA
Death: 25 May 1812 / Greenville Dist / SC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. NSDAR cites
    • Lt - Capt WILLIAM SMITH, LCol JOHN THOMAS, GEN SUMTER
    • ALSO MILITIA Col ROEBUCK

Additional References:
  1. McGrady, SC in the Rev, Vol 2, pg 478
  2. Landrum, Colonial and Rev History of Upper SC, pg 361
  3. SC Arch, Documents Relative to the History of SC, pg 299
  4. NSDAR cites
    • ERVIN, SC IN REV, pg 82
    • SC Accts. Aud #5381A, Roll #108

Spouse: (1) Elizabeth XX; (2) Agnes McElhaney
Children: Felix; Elizabeth; Zadock; John; Lauriett; William; James;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1960-05-15 AL Unassigned Herbert Edmunds Smith Jr (85719)   
1966-03-23 TN Unassigned Floyd Mitchell (93644) Zadock   
1966-03-31 TN Unassigned John Reagor Motlow (93649) Zadock   
1966-05-20 TN Unassigned Robert Taylor Motlow (94255) John   
1966-08-31 TN Unassigned James Holt Farrar (94270) Felix   
1970-07-09 TN Unassigned Dan E Motlow (99668) John   
1989-07-31 TN 220205 Robert Stiles Ashby (133324) Zadock   
2001-02-09 TX 8409 Charles Robert Faulkner (149525) Felix   
2023-02-03 TN 105410 Timothy Lee Holton (225182) Elizabeth   
Location:
Lynchburg / Moore / TN / USA
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Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
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Marker Type:
Upright Stone
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Comments:

State of Tennessee Highway Plaque located on Lynchburg Highway in Moore Co. "Pioneer Cemetery (3G 21) About 100 yards east is this cemetery, on land donated by William Stark Smith, a veteran of the Revolution who had been wounded at Brandywine and received a grant hereabouts for his services. Pioneers buried here include John Motlow (1757-1812), who was an officer in the Revolutionary Army."



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