Display Patriot - P-326291 - Joseph YOUNG

Joseph YOUNG

SAR Patriot #: P-326291

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant
DAR #: A130105

Birth: 1725 / Cumberland / PA
Death: 23 Feb 1823 Baltimore / / MD

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Lieutenant, Seventh Company, Fifth Battalion, Cumberland Co, PA Militia, under Gen Potter on the Pennsylvania Frontier
  2. Served as lieutenant of a company of Foot, of the county of Cumberland, 1777 on the frontier of Pennsylvania
  3. Artificer at Carlisle, PA
  4. Was lieutenant-commander at Fort Potter and Bald Eagle Nest

Additional References:
  1. Graves Registry submitted by George Reed
  2. DAR Patriot #A130105
  3. PA Archives, Fifth Series, Vol 6, pg 321, 330, 335

Spouse: (1) Martha Miller; (2) Agnes Woodburn
Children: Isabella; Ann; Jane Miller;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1941-09-15 PA Unassigned James M Sherwin (60274) Jane   
1995-07-20 PA 205604 Jeffrey Elliott McNeill (144919) Jane   
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/ Baltimore City / MD / USA
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Cem. at 1501 Greenmount Avenue,Baltimore. Body reinterred here from Light Street Methodist in 1860



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