Display Patriot - P-295637 - Daniel ST CLAIR/SINCLAIR

Daniel ST CLAIR/SINCLAIR

SAR Patriot #: P-295637

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Drum Major
DAR #: A104267

Birth: 17 Mar 1759 / / Scotland
Death: 29 Feb 1835 Fishers Ferry / / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Eleventh Pennsylvania Regiment
  2. DAR states NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER - DRUM MAJOR FOR CAPT WILLIAM NICHOLS, COL THOMAS HARTLEY 11TH REGT

Additional References:

DAR cites: Pension Number S*W2188


Spouse: Isabella Auchmuty
Children: David Paul; George; Casper; Abraham;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1986-10-29 PA 226967 William St Clair Hoffman (128129) Casper   
1986-10-29 PA 226970 Rodger Hodge Hoffman (128130) Casper   
2001-06-05 NJ 9477 Robert William Kanady (155935) David   
2002-08-30 NJ 14086 Robert Charles Kanady (158941) David   
2002-08-30 NJ 14087 Bruce William Kanady (158942) David   
2002-08-30 NJ 14088 Lloyd Douglas Kanady (158943) David   
2006-05-16 PA 25453 Robert David Huntzinger (165149) George   
2011-09-13 PA 43485 Calvin David Huntzinger (167134) George   
2024-09-27 OK 113317 John Thomas Stege (231161) David   
2024-09-27 OK 113318 Harry Gerard Stege (231162) David   
2024-09-27 OK 113319 Garrett Benjamin Stege (231163) David   
2024-09-27 OK 113320 Michael St Claire Quirk (231164) David   
Location:
/ Northumberland / PA / USA
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