Display Patriot - P-255274 - Daniel NELSON

Daniel NELSON

SAR Patriot #: P-255274

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Sailor
DAR #: A082082

Birth: 15 Jan 1762 Portsmouth / / NH
Death: 27 Feb 1837 Canaan / Somerset / ME

Qualifying Service Description:

Served under Capt John Paul Jones on the Sloop of War “Ranger” that sailed out of Portsmouth, NH from Aug 1777 to 1 Nov 1778


Additional References:
  1. Pension Number: S*W21841
  2. History of the Old Towns of Norridgewock and Canaan by J. W. Hanson [Boston, 1849]

Spouse: Polly Granville
Children: Joseph;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2009-09-11 KS 36103 Dennis Dean Nelson (161844) Joseph   
2009-09-11 KS 36104 Scott Michael Nelson (172568) Joseph   
2015-05-18 KS 63883 Jackson James Carroll (194671) Joseph   
2015-05-18 KS 63884 Ranger Cole Carroll (194672) Joseph   
2017-10-20 KS 77777 Ryan Matthew Nelson (205061) Joseph   
2017-10-20 KS 77778 Ulysses Jongtai Nelson (205062) Joseph   
2017-10-20 KS 77779 Dennis Dean Nelson ll (205063) Joseph   
2017-11-17 PA 78347 Trevor Nelson Parkes (205491) Daniel   
2023-02-17 KS 105573 Francis James Nelson (225329) Joseph   
Location:
Canaan / Somerset / ME / USA
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