Display Patriot - P-309511 - John/Jan VAN EATON/VAN ETTEN/VANETTEN

John/Jan VAN EATON/VAN ETTEN/VANETTEN

SAR Patriot #: P-309511

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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Civil Service
DAR #: A117956

Birth: 17 Apr 1720 Knightsfield / Ulster / NY
Death: bef 25 May 1786 Salisbury / Rowan / NC

Qualifying Service Description:

Justice, Rowan Co., NC


Additional References:

NSDAR cites LINN, ABSTRACTS OF MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS & QUARTER SESSIONS, ROWAN CO, NC, Vol 3, pg 45


Spouse: (1) Maritje Westfael (2) Margaret LeFevre
Children: Isaac; Abraham; Jacob; Helena; Samuel; Daniel;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1984-03-07 MO Unassigned Calvin William Hawkins (123562) Isaac   
1985-02-28 MO 230581 Stephen Pruitt Hawkins (125362) Isaac   
1985-05-13 WA 230119 Floyd Ervin Rosenquist (125790) Isaac   
1985-05-13 WA 230122 Russell Ervin Rosenquist (125791) Isaac   
1985-06-11 KS 229784 Willard Loyd Hawkins (125906) Isaac   
1986-06-11 KS 229785 Darrell Duane Hawkins (125907) Isaac   
1987-09-23 IA Unassigned Harold Laverne Meeker (122977) Daniel   
1990-11-09 WA 217146 Neal Johnstone Rosenquist (135904) Isaac   
2002-07-29 MO 13897 Stephen Christopher Hawkins (158779) Isaac   
2002-07-29 MO 13898 Troy Bartholomew Hawkins (158780) Isaac   
2025-04-25 KS 116201 Roger Edward Thomas (233383)   
Location:
Salisbury / Rowan / NC / USA
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