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Birth: abt 1730 / Bertie Pct / NC Death: bef Aug 1818 / Wake / NC
Qualifying Service Description:
Soldier, Continental Line 1778, Lt Colonel Selby Harney Company, Colonel John Patton 22nd North Carolina BN
Additional References:
SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
“Roster of the soldiers from North Carolina in the American revolution, with an appendix containing a collection of miscellaneous records,” NC DAR, Hay, Gertrude May (Sloan) Mrs., pg 610-611
NCDAR, ROSTER OF SOLS FROM NC IN THE AM REV, pg 610, 611
Spouse: XX XX Children: Mary/Polly Elizabeth; Nancy; Dempsey;
Find-a-Grave lists Burial as Unknown. Memerial Only
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Find-a-Grave lists wife as Ann Elizabeth Woodward and children as Mary "Polly" Elizabeth, Sarah "Sally" Ann, Nancy, Patricia "Patty", Winifred "Winnie", Chloe, Dempsey, Elijah, Charles, and William