Display Patriot - P-272771 - Levin/Leven POWELL

Levin/Leven POWELL

SAR Patriot #: P-272771

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant Colonel
DAR #: A092050

Birth: 19 Jul 1738 / Prince William / VA
Death: 06 Aug 1810 / Bedford / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Lt Colonel in the 16th VA Regt - Continental Army at Whitemarsh and Valley Forge
  2. ALSO MAJ PRINCE WILLIAM CO, MILITIA

Additional References:
  1. VA Soldiers of the Am Revolution, Vol 1, VA State Library & Archives pg 357
  2. DAR cites HEITMAN, HIST REG OF OFFICERS OF THE CONT ARMY DURING THE WAR OF THE REV, 1775-1783, pg 450

Spouse: Sarah Harrison
Children: William H; Cuthbert; Sarah; John Levin; Burr;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1966-09-22 IL Unassigned Wilbur Powell Hadley (94082) Wm   
1978-05-16 NY Unassigned Roger M Schmitt (113850) B   
1996-11-15 TX 202996 James Roy Chilton (147527) Sarah   
2000-12-21 GA 7840 Edward Lee Hereford (142935) William   
2003-12-16 VA 18289 James Cooper Thomas Jr. (161784) John   
2019-12-31 MO 89109 Ray William Snyder (205285) William   
2019-12-31 MO 89110 Roy Lee Snyder (203135) William   
2019-12-31 MO 89111 William Raymond Snyder (205286) William   
2024-10-04 TN 113431 Benjamin Rush Bricken II (231257) Cuthbert   
Location:
Bedford / Bedford / PA / USA
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Marker Type:
horizontal stone with DAR marker
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