Display Patriot - P-331181 - Richard FORREST Sr

Richard FORREST Sr

SAR Patriot #: P-331181

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: VA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service

Birth:
Death: bef 27 Jan 1823 / Halifax / VA

Qualifying Service Description:

Swore Oath of Fidelity to Virginia to Make Land Entry


Additional References:

Richard Forrest Land Grant (29 Jun 1780)

Land Grants !, 1779-80 (v. 1 & 2, pg 1-685), pg 505 (Reel 42)

Enumeration on the 1782 Continental Tax List / Census - Halifax Co, VA


Spouse: (1) Elizabeth Oliver
Children: Judy;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2014-01-03 KY 56182 George Geoffrey Baggett (187253) Judith/Judy   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
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Author: Rev George Geoffrey Baggett

Richard Forrest was the father-in-law of Sergeant Richard Priddy, who was married to Richard’s daughter, Judith, in 1782. 

Forrest provided patriotic service when he swore an Oath to Virginia and to the United States in order to make a land entry in Halifax County on 29 June 1780. Such an oath made him an enemy of England and of King George and was punishable by death. He died in Halifax County sometime after 1820.
 


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