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Joseph TINDALL II

SAR Patriot #: P-305359

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State of Service: NJ      Qualifying Service: Sergeant
DAR #: A133704

Birth: 1736 / Hunterdon / NJ
Death: 13 Jun 1812 Hopewell / Hunterdon / NJ

Qualifying Service Description:

Sergeant, Capt Mott's Co, 1st Regiment


Additional References:
  1. DAR Ancestor #A133704
  2. NJ, REV WAR: COMP OF REV WAR SLIPS & DOCUMENTED MATERIALS FROM OTHER SOURCES, ROLL #18.28, MSS # 700
  3. Hunterdon and Somerset Counties in the Revolution, pg 84
  4. Stryker's Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Rev War, pg 472
  5. Genealogy of Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing, pg 269

Spouse: Abigail Smith
Children: Thomas; Nathaniel; Joseph; Hannah; Elizabeth; William; Ralph;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1978-03-27 FL Unassigned William Dudley Tatler (114361) Joseph   
1978-06-13 MA Unassigned Barclay B Tatler (114007) Joseph   
Location:
Ewing / Mercer / NJ / USA
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photo used with permission of Greg Bodge, GW Chapter, VASAR



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Author: Gregory BOdge
Joseph Tindall was the son of Joseph and Mary (Hart) Tindall. He was a trustee of the Ewing Church, and died 24 May 1812 at the age of 76. He married Abigail Smith and they had children Hannah, Elizabeth, William, Ralph, Nathaniel, Thomas, and Joseph.
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