Display Patriot - P-267074 - John PAYNE/PAINE

John PAYNE/PAINE

SAR Patriot #: P-267074

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State of Service: NJ      Qualifying Service: Captain
DAR #: A086032

Birth: 13 Sep 1740 Piscataway / Middlesex / NJ
Death: 15 Oct 1781 Rahway / Essex / NJ

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Captain - Maj Clarkson Edgar, 1st Battalion, Middlesex Co, Militia
  2. 1st Lt - Capt Mathias Baker
  3. Captains John Shaw, Vanderveer

Additional References:
  1. NJ, REV WAR SLIPS: SINGLE CITATIONS OF THE NJ DOD MATERIALS, FHL ROLL #571310, MSS #834, 7403, 10256, 10301, 10408, 10415
  2. Registor of Officers and Men of the NJ in the Rev War pg 403

Spouse: Mary Freeman
Children: Isaac; James; Mary;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2013-02-27 NJ 52018 Roy Allen Farnham (186508) James   
2013-07-11 OH 53553 Merlin Bradley Farnham (187898) James   
2013-07-11 OH 53554 Merlin Raymond Farnham (187899) James   
2013-07-11 OH 53555 Merlin Edward Farnham (187900) James   
2014-01-29 FL 56929 Richard Gale Payne (189904) James   
2018-04-20 ME 80727 Anthony Philip Blasi (207295) James   
Location:
Rahway / Union / NJ / USA
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Marble - Photo by permission: Jeanne Jain, Find-a-Grave contributor #46879938



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