Display Patriot - P-315716 - Silas WEEKS

Silas WEEKS

SAR Patriot #: P-315716

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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A102436

Birth: bef 1744 prob / Onslow / NC
Death: 22 May 1778 / Carteret / NC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private in Donoho's Co, 6th Regt of NC Continental Line in 1777-1778
  2. He died while in service on May 22, 1778
  3. Silas Weeks' Heir received 640 acres of Bounty Land by Law of October 14, 1783. Warrant # 1533

Additional References:
  1. Clark, North Carolina State Records Vol XVI, Donoho's Co, Col Gideon Lamb's Regt, 6th NC Line, Military Record of Silas Weeks and son Theophilus Weeks
  2. Roster of Soldiers from NC in the American Revolution, DAR, 1932, pg 91, 264, 565

Spouse: Ziliar Hunter
Children: Ada; Theophilus;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1987-02-19 FL 229873 Theodore Vance Dickerson Jr (125979) Ada   
1995-09-28 AL 205015 Bennie Dean Henderson (145226) Ada   
2002-04-05 GA 11329 Cecil Franklin Jacobs (139543) Ada   
2006-02-10 FL 24647 John Gordon Matthews Jr. (161901) Ada   
2009-06-10 FL 35127 Roger Lawrence Cox (174277) Ada   
2010-04-27 FL 38662 Ralph Wayne Peters (176792) Ada   
2015-05-08 FL 63760 Thomas William Baine V (194598) Ada   
2019-05-03 GA 85500 James Edward Willis (157039) Ada   
2022-12-31 GA 105001 John Gregory Miller (224769) Ada   
2022-12-31 GA 105002 Jacob Clark Miller (224770) Ada   
2024-12-20 SC 114584 John Gregory Wade (232131) Ada   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
NC
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