Display Patriot - P-310695 - John VERNER Sr

John VERNER Sr

SAR Patriot #: P-310695

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Soldier / Civil Service
DAR #: A118539

Birth: abt 1725 / Tyrone / IRE
Death: bef 24 Jan 1799 Pendleton / Washington Dist / SC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Soldier, SC
  2. Juror near Long Canes (Abbeville) Ninety-Six District, SC

Additional References:
  1. Bobby Gilmer Moss Roster of SC Patriots in the Amer Rev pg 953 - citing McCall III 232, 233 A 8051 V464
  2. AS Salley Stub Entries to Indents Book U-W pg 163
  3. Hendrix & Lindsay Jury Lists of SC 1778-1779, pg 76, 84

Spouse: Mary Cochran Pettigrew
Children: David; John;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1992-03-12 TX 218957 Boyce Truman Verner (134367) David   
1992-08-04 TX 221612 Robert D. Smith MD PhD (132354) David   
1992-08-04 TX 221621 Charles Stuart Smith (132355) David   
2004-12-27 FL 21423 Randy Dwight Moody (163948) David   
2006-10-11 FL 26782 Philip Michael Moody (167978) David   
2009-07-24 FL 36138 Dorris Levurne Moody (174724) David   
2011-05-11 FL 42591 Edwin Gerard Moody (179532) David   
2011-05-11 FL 42592 Lucas Brandon Moody (179533) David   
2013-08-12 IA 54548 Jonathan Davis Verner (188294) John   
2013-09-20 FL 55202 Devin Blake Ward (188743) David   
Location:
/ Anderson / SC / USA
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