Display Patriot - P-290024 - Arthur SIMKINS

Arthur SIMKINS

SAR Patriot #: P-290024

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Captain / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A104098

Birth: 10 Dec 1742 / / VA
Death: 29 Sep 1826 / Edgefield Dist / / SC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Captain of a Militia Company of Infantry
  2. Member of SC Provincial Congress, 1775, 1776

Additional References:
  1. Moultrie's Revolution pg 45
  2. Mills Statistics pg 534
  3. Biographical Directory of the SC Houses of Representatives, Vol 3, pg 644, 645

Spouse: Margaret Matthews Dalby
Children: John; Eldred; Nancy; William;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1974-12-30 SC Unassigned Norman G Sifly (106921) William   
1990-04-23 SC 218113 John Townsend Sifly Sr (134896) William   
1992-05-18 GA Unassigned John Frost Murlin (138672) Nancy   
2022-11-04 VA 103319 John Shaw Lynch II (200101) XX   
Location:
Edgefield / Edgefield / SC / USA
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vertical stone
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Author: Peter Kristian Widell

Captain Arthur Simkins lived on a plantation named Cedar Fields (outside present Edgefield, SC) He served as a Captain of Militia, judge, member of the SC Provisional Congress, and is credited as a founder of the the town of Edgefield, SC. He served on the commision to make the Ninety-Six District into counties.  Patriot Simkins is buried on the grounds of his plantation.


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