Display Patriot - P-270600 - John PIGG

John PIGG

SAR Patriot #: P-270600

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A088978

Birth: abt 1720 / Amelia / VA
Death: bef 21 Feb 1785 Piggs Mill / Pittsylvania / VA

Qualifying Service Description:

PITTSYLVANIA CO, RENDERED MATERIAL AID


Additional References:

ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, Volume 3, pg 768


Spouse: Anne Clement
Children: Keziah;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2014-11-14 MO 60874 Charles Tracy Jefferson (177190) Keziah   
Location:
Jones Mill / Pittsylvania / VA / USA
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Capt. John Pigg
son of Paul
married Ann Clement in Amelia
Capt. of Militia 1768
Va., Artillery in Rev. War.
Died 1785


Son of Paul and Elizabeth Osborne Pigg

John Ghent Pigg married Ann Clement in Amelia County, Virginia about 1742.

They had the following children:
1. Hezekiah Pigg b. 1742 Jones Mill, Amelia County, VA
2. Keziah (Pigg) Hubbard b. 20 May 1745 Amelia County, VA
3. Edith (Pigg) Owen b. 1746 Pittsylvania County, VA
4. Betsy (Pigg) Robertson b. 1748 Pittsylvania County, VA
5. Barnett Pigg



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