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.
Genealogy Notations
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John Wooten (b 1763; d 1835) is not the son of this Shadrach Wooten
State of Service: NC
Qualifying Service: Ensign / Patriotic Service
Wooten, Shadrach – (b. 1739; d. Apr 12, 1812) – Buried in Western Prong Baptist Church Cemetery, northern ColumbusCounty. Cemetery is located a quarter mile from Highway #701, on the west side of the highway, about four and a half miles south of the Bladen-Columbus County line. GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 34.43084, Longitude: -78.73322 Originally grave was indicated by a wooden marker, since replaced by a marble tombstone. Reported by Samuel Johnston and Battle of Elizabethtown Chapters. Service; Ensign, New Bern Battalion, 5th NC Regiment. He was a member of Colonel Richard Caswell’s NC Rangers during the battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge on 27 February 1776.He was appointed Ensign, 5th NC Regiment effective 17 Apr 1776 during the meeting of the Provincial Council of North Carolina at Halifax, NC on 4 April 1776. (State Regent’s Project Report; NSSAR Membership # 89039, 96976, 98798, 100827 and 100830, NSSAR Patriot & Grave Index Number P 324671)
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DAR NOTES
EL - COUNCIL WOOTEN WAS THE SON OF JOHN WOOTEN SR OF PITT CO NC. ALSO
EL - JOHN WOOTEN A130361 WAS NOT A SON OF THIS MAN - Nov 1981
FAMPCL - PARENTAGE OF JAMES WINFIELD WOOTEN IS IN QUESTION - potential issues regarding JOHN WOOTEN, A130361 - Aug 2009
SON THOMAS MARRIED 1) SARAH OLIVER, 2) MARY SINGLETARY DUHADWAY, 3) MARY X - Sep 2017