The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
State of Service: NC
Qualifying Service: Private
Birth: 30 Dec 1760 / Chatham / NC Death: 10 Jul 1846 / Christian / KY
Qualifying Service Description:
Cavalry, NC Troops - Capt Gilespie
Additional References:
Pension # W-27638
Spouse: Polly Trousdale Children: Alexander Trousdale;
Photos by permission: George Geoffrey Baggett, Kentucky Society SAR. Patriot is buried in an unknown/lost grave in Christian County, Kentucky
His service is memorialized on a granite monolith in the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West placed by the John Manire Chapter, KYSSAR, in 2012
This monument contains the names of all Rev War Patriots who died in Christian County. It serves as the de-facto memorial stone for all of the Patriots buried whereabouts unknown. Each year, in April, the KY Society hosts a Central District "Patriot's Day" event to honor each of the Patriots listed on the monolith. Due to the absence of an actual grave for many of the men named, the monolith serves as a "mass marker"
no Find-a-Grave record found - Feb 2023
Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
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