Display Patriot - P-259431 - Andrew KERSH

Andrew KERSH

SAR Patriot #: P-259431

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A065192

Birth: abt 1755 / / SC
Death: 1800-1810 / Orangeburg Dis / SC

Qualifying Service Description:

Private in the 6th South Carolina Regiment, 1777


Additional References:
  1. NARA Card 37196793, Volume 9, pg 181
  2. NSDAR cites: NARA, M881, Comp Mil Serv Recs, Roll # 886
  3. Rolls of the 6th South Carolina Regiment, Enlistment 23 June 1777
  4. Roster of South Carolina Patriots n the american Revolution. 1985, pg 531

Spouse: Eve/Eva Margareta Gislar/Geisler/Geysler;
Children: William; Jacob;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1989-03-30 MS 221035 Viron T Kersh Jr (132740) Jacob   
1999-12-08 LA 5116 Morrison Killian Williams (152902) William   
2001-04-18 MS 8929 Richard Anthony Horne (155563) Jacob   
2025-04-18 LA 116009 James Russell Kelly (233310)   
2025-04-18 LA 116010 James Russell Kelly Jr. (233311)   
Location:
Bowman / Orangeburg / SC / USA
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No grave stone found



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Find-a-grave has place of birth asBaden-Württemberg, Germany, with narrative chronicling this.



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