Display Patriot - P-300027 - Conrad STUNTZ

Conrad STUNTZ

SAR Patriot #: P-300027

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A110526

Birth: 1738 Wuerttemberg / / Germany
Death: 24 Jul 1810 Beaver Twp / Crawford / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. DAR - FUTURE APPLICANTS MUST PROVE CORRECT SERVICE - FUTURE APPLICANTS MUST PROVE RESIDENCE, SERVICE - May 2008
  2. Private: Pennsylvania Line

Spouse: Margaret Briffling
Children: John; Elizabeth; Conrad; George; Margaret; Mary;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1962-05-18 OK Unassigned Lucius Don Turner IV (87590) John   
1974-12-30 TX Unassigned Robert Virgil Parr (108051) George   
1991-09-04 TX 214836 Kenneth Edward Stuntz (137604) George   
1994-09-19 KY 208111 David Lyon Uhling (143195) George   
1994-09-19 KY 208112 Jeffrey David Uhling (143196) George   
1994-09-19 KY 208113 Douglas Alan Uhling (143197) George   
Location:
Beaver Center / Crawford / PA / USA
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vertical stone



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Conrad Stuntz was one of the 17,500 Hessian soldiers hired by the British government, and he landed in America on Long Island, NY in August 1776 to assist the British during the Revolutionary War. At the battle of White Plains Conrad and his brother, Edward, deserted from the British forces, joined the ranks of the Colonists and fought with them until the end of the war



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