Display Patriot - P-295958 - John STANFIELD

John STANFIELD

SAR Patriot #: P-295958

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: NC      Qualifying Service: Captain
DAR #: A108415

Birth: abt 1755 / Randolph / NC
Death: 08 Nov 1805 / Abbeville / SC

Qualifying Service Description:

Captain, also Private & Lieutenant: CAPT Arnold; MAJ Crump, and GEN Saswell NC troops


Additional References:
  1. "Virginia/West Virginia Genelogical Data from Rev War Pension and Bounty Land Records," Vol V, p 149
  2. Pension W.6215
  3. "The Stanfield Family" by Doretha lynn Deal, p 2

Spouse: Sarah Roberts
Children: George R; James; John; Polly; Elizabeth; Sarah; Jane; William; Robert; Peter; Frances;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2003-04-30 MD 15762 Camden Chase Bowdren (156382) Polly   
2004-03-24 MD 17084 James Thomas Yurwitz (145325) Polly   
2007-04-05 AL 28227 Russell Scot Stanfield (169136) James   
2009-09-11 FL 34328 Walter Warwick Moore Jr (140486) John   
2020-03-13 MI 91053 David Alan Tucker (214961) James   
2023-12-31 AL 110343 Norris Dupree Yarbrough (228812) James   
2023-12-31 AL 110344 Leo Dupree Settoon (228817) James   
2023-12-31 AL 110345 Robert Lamar Yarbrough (228813) James   
2023-12-31 AL 110346 Jason Lamar Yarbrough (228814) James   
2023-12-31 AL 110347 Samuel Raymond Yarbrough (228815) James   
2023-12-31 AL 110348 Casey Dean Lee (228816) James   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
SC
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Comments:
  • Non-cemeterial burial per Find-a-Grave in Dec 2020
  • Buried at Abbeville, SC, originally part of Ninety-Six Dist., but designated as Abbeville County during 1785


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