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State of Service: GA
Qualifying Service: Lieutenant
Birth: 23 Nov 1750 James Island / Berkeley / SC Death: 02 Sep 1801 Montpelier Plantation / Beaufort Dist / SC
Qualifying Service Description:
Lt of the St. John's Rangers of Liberty County, Georgia and served with the command of his brother, General James Screven who was killed near Midway Church, Liberty County
Additional References:
Georgia Rev War Soldiers’ Graves. 2 vol. H. Ross Arnold, Jr, and Hank Burnham, compilers. GASSAR. 1993
DAR RC# 553456 cites CANDLER, REV RECS OF GA, Volume 1, pg 93, 94
Spouse: (1) Patience Holmes; (2) Elizabeth Pendarvis Bryan Children: Richard Bedon; Elizabeth; John; Mary Bedon; Thomas Edward;
No GPS data for grave site on Find-a-Grave - Oct 2021
Author: Kenneth Scott Collins
John Screven b. 11/23/1750 d. 9/2/1801 CHATHAM COUNTY, GEORGIA
He served as a Lieutenant in the Georgia Troops.
See: (1) D.A.R. Patriot Index, p. 600.
(2) Georgia's Roster of the Revolution, p. 367.
(3) Information on Some Georgia Pioneers, p. 168.
Source: Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers & Sailors, Patriots & Pioneers; Volume 1, by Ross Arnold & Hank Burnham with additions and corrections by: Mary Jane Galer, Dr. Julian Kelly, Jr., and Ryan Groenke. Edited by: Ryan Groenke.
A Georgia County-by-County compilation of Revolutionary War Patriots who made Georgia their permanent home and died here, including information on service history, birth dates, death dates and places of burial with an index.
Published by the Georgia Society Sons of the American Revolution, 2001.
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