Display Patriot - P-299767 - Jacob STROUD

Jacob STROUD

SAR Patriot #: P-299767

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Colonel / Civil Service
DAR #: A111754

Birth: 15 Jan 1735 Amwell Twp / Hunterdon / NJ
Death: 14 Jul 1806 Stroudsburg / Northampton / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Colonel: Commanding the 4th, 5th,, 6th Bn, PA Militia, Northampton County Militia
  2. Member of committee that formed first PA Constitution
  3. Member PA House of Representatives

Additional References:
  1. PA Archives
    • 2nd Series, Vol 14, pg 598
    • 3rd Series, Vol 10, pg 755-756
    • 5th Series, Vol 8, pg 11-16, 350, 422, 537, 566
  2. DAR Patriot Index (1966) pg 657

Spouse: Elizabeth McDowell
Children: Rachel; John; Jane; Sarah; Hannah; Elizabeth; Daniel; Ann; Jemima; Deborah; Jacob
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1942-02-05 OH Unassigned Robert Hiram Butler (60978) Daniel   
1961-11-29 NY Unassigned Harry Carlyle White (87838)   
1974-10-28 FL Unassigned Frank Gordon Selby (107297) Sarah   
1974-11-06 FL Unassigned Peter Hollinshead Selby (107633) Sarah   
1978-10-02 IL Unassigned John Arthur Hortin (114763) Jane   
1991-02-28 IA 216403 Robert Helm Veerhusen (136523) Rachel   
1993-09-07 ID 210188 Mark Allen Buttorff (141306) John   
2017-04-07 WV 72779 Alfred Ernest Cummings (136291) John   
Location:
Stroudsburg / Monroe / PA / USA
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Marker Type:
horizontal stone & horizontal DAR
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