Display Patriot - P-289381 - Henry SHOEMAKER/SCHUMACHER

Henry SHOEMAKER/SCHUMACHER

SAR Patriot #: P-289381

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant Colonel
DAR #: A104185

Birth: 1731 Germantown / Philadelphia / PA
Death: 18 Jul 1797 / Lycoming / PA

Qualifying Service Description:

Lieutenant Colonel in the Berks County Pennsylvania Militia


Additional References:

Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Vol XVIII, pg 295, 297; Fifth Series, Vol V, pg 125


Spouse: Barbara Kepner
Children: Susannah; Henry; George; Jacob; Elizabeth;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1972-12-19 CO Unassigned Alexis P Coquillard (104078) Susan   
1973-12-21 CA Unassigned George Francis Harbin (105957) George   
1973-12-21 CA Unassigned Richard Carney Harbin (105958) George   
1998-07-23 PA 1367 Benjamin Eugene Landon (150522) Henry   
2001-10-09 PA 10702 Jonathan Edward Gottshall (156674) Samuel   
2013-08-15 CA 54671 David Nicholas Shaw (188356) Susan   
2017-12-01 CA 78415 Michael Daniel Xydas (205526) Henry   
2020-12-18 MD 95029 Eric Wayne Shoemaker (217738) George   
Location:
Muncy / Lycoming / PA / USA
Find A Grave Cemetery #:

Grave Plot #:
Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
Find A Grave Memorial #:
Marker Type:
vertical stone
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Comments:

Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

Old Immanuel cemetet can be reached from Philadelphia, a 3 and 1/2 hr. drive, via I-80 W; turn off at Bloomsburg onto PA-42 N for 6.1 mi.; PA-442 W for 14.6 mi.; turn right onto PA-405 N for 0.3 mi.; turn left onto Lime Bluff Road for 0.3 mi. and turn right church and cem. situatuated only, 233 ft. on the left




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Additional Information:
  • Info furnished on 15 Oct 1990 to NSSAR Patriot Graves Registry Chrm Jas. Hamm by Richard L. Mix, above
  • DAR also shows that this patriot Paid Supply Tax, 1779


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