Display Patriot - P-254852 - Caleb NASH

Caleb NASH

SAR Patriot #: P-254852

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A081544

Birth: 28 Apr 1747 Weymouth / Norfolk / MA
Death: 02 Jul 1823 Jericho / Chittenden / VT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Pvt, Capt Joseph Trufant Independent Co, MA, enlisted 09 May 1775
  2. Also, Captains Thayer, Foot, Woods, Nash, Porter, Wales, Hancock, Cogswell

Additional References:
  1. MA Soldiers & Sailors, Wright & Potter Printing Co, Boston, 1903, Vol XI, pg 269, 2770
  2. Pension Number *S41026
  3. "Vital Records of Weymouth, MA to the Year 1850" (1910) pg 126, 157-159
  4. DAR Patriot Index, pg 490

Spouse: Rachel Ann Smith
Children: Caleb; Elias; Vinson; Sophia; Anna;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1968-05-09 KS Unassigned Leslie Clyde Nash (96565) Elias   
1970-05-26 NJ Unassigned Franklin Kirby Nash Sr (100251) Elias   
1973-07-23 NJ Unassigned Frederick Willard Moffat Jr (105227) Elias   
2001-05-22 NY 9444 Sumner Esten Anderson (155869) Caleb   
2004-12-07 GA 21136 Kevin Dewitt Brown (163792) Elias   
2013-06-06 PA 53480 Stephen Eugene Gray (187474) Caleb   
2013-06-06 PA 53481 Matthew Alan Gray (187475) Caleb   
2017-06-16 PA 75469 Nicholas Jacob Zak (203280) Caleb   
Location:
Jericho / Chittenden / VT / USA
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