Display Patriot - P-263059 - Douglas OLIVER Sr

Douglas OLIVER Sr

SAR Patriot #: P-263059

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A086138

Birth: 24 Feb 1753 / Caroline / VA
Death: 11 Feb 1843 / Anderson / TN

Qualifying Service Description:

DAR cites: CAPTs JOHNSON, BUCKNER, JAMISON, HOGAN, RICHARDSON, MARSHALL


Additional References:

SAR ACN #86644 cites: Pension S*W1466


Spouse: (1) Milly Carnell; (2) Catherine Durrett
Children: Charles Yarbrough; Douglas; Durrett; Lunsford;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1980-06-11 SC Unassigned Charles Edward Johnson (117185) Charles   
1980-10-13 MO Unassigned Charles Rainwater Wollard (117287) Charles   
1981-11-19 SC Unassigned Thomas Clayton Johnson (119423) Charles   
1984-02-29 MO Unassigned Levi Stewart West (123513) Charles   
1984-04-26 MO Unassigned Arthur Lee West (123888) Charles   
1984-09-25 MO Unassigned William Wayne Vanbebber (124458) Charles   
2018-01-26 DC 79120 Mark David Heisten (206098) Charles   
2018-11-16 DC 83847 Asher James Heisten (209573) Charles   
2018-11-16 CO 83848 Ronan Edward Heisten (209574) Charles   
2019-06-21 CO 86644 Jimmie Burke Knight (211922) Charles   
Location:
Oak Ridge / Anderson / TN / USA
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Comments:

Find-a-Grave: Douglas Oliver, Sr. died 2/11/1843, and is probably buried in, or near, the gravyard to the rear of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church



Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
  • Find-a-Grave: map coordinates have not been set for this cemetery
  • The cemetery is located behind the St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Oak Ridge, on Tract D-335. It is on both sides of an old road known as Johnson Road



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