Display Patriot - P-299994 - Henry STULTS

Henry STULTS

SAR Patriot #: P-299994

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State of Service: NJ      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A110496

Birth: 24 Feb 1755 Prospect Plains / Middlesex / NJ
Death: 03 Oct 1832 Prospect Plains / Middlesex / NJ

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Middlesex County Militia
  2. DAR RC#s 379397, 198429, 458636 state: CAPTs VINCENT WETHERILL, DAVID CHAMBERS; COLs JOHN WETHERILL, JOHN DUYEHINCK

Additional References:
  1. Stryker, Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Rev War, pg 773
  2. DAR RC#s 379397, 198429, 458636 cite:
    • Pension Number R10292V
    • NJ, REV WAR: COMP OF REV WAR SLIPS & DOCUMENTED MATERIALS FROM OTHER SOURCES, FHL ROLL #569421

Spouse: Elleanor/Ellen Cortelyou/Cottleyou;
Children: Albert; Mary; Jacob H; Henry; Catherine; Elizabeth;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1963-05-29 NJ Unassigned Dennis Wayne Bird (90104) Henry   
1964-02-27 NJ Unassigned William George Coward (91184) Jacob   
1973-02-11 NJ Unassigned William Grover Stults (105246) Albert   
2010-06-11 WV 39236 Larry Grover Bennett (177317) Albert   
2014-07-24 NJ 59634 Robert Henry Dreyling (191721) Peter   
2020-08-21 NJ 93068 Louis Hans Aron (216633) Peter   
2023-12-08 NJ 110146 Thomas Jay Maye (228675) William   
2024-08-16 NJ 112597 Thomas Jay Maye Jr. (230701) William   
Location:
Cranbury / Middlesex / NJ / USA
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Grave Plot #:
Old Yard-37-29
Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
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