Display Patriot - P-293637 - John Peter SNIDER/SNYDER

John Peter SNIDER/SNYDER

SAR Patriot #: P-293637

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Corporal
DAR #: A106933

Birth: 18 Jan 1729 Palatine / / Germany
Death: 18 Jun 1807 Guilford Twp / Franklin / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Also, Pvt, Cpt James Young, Colonel James Young, 8th Battalion, Cumberland Co, PA militia
  2. Cpl, Cpt Conrad Snider, Colonel James Johnston, Cumberland Co, PA miltia

Additional References:

PA Archives, 5th Series, Vol 6, pg 86, 87, 547, 548


Spouse: Mary Catherine Elizabeth Stantz
Children: Jacob; Nicholas; Mary Magdalena; Peter; Anna Mary;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1972-04-20 MD Unassigned John Earle Palsgrove Sr (103111) Nicholas   
1974-12-11 PA Unassigned Richard W Mackey Jr (107763) Nicholas   
2005-03-04 PA 19851 Andrew Oliver Mackey (164132) Nicholas   
2023-09-22 OK 105696 Raymond Dean Harter (227898) Peter   
2024-08-23 CA 112730 David Alvin Conrad (230742)   
Location:
Chambersburg / Franklin / PA / USA
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