Display Patriot - P-331183 - Gregory DURHAM

Gregory DURHAM

SAR Patriot #: P-331183

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A211912

Birth: 12 Nov 1746 / Christ Church / VA
Death: bef 06 Dec 1816 /Stokes / NC

Qualifying Service Description:

PAID SUPPLY TAX, 1783


Additional References:

LIB OF VA, HENRY CO PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX, 1782, 1830, REEL #175


Spouse: Elizabeth Shelton
Children: Sarah/Sally;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2014-01-03 KY 56386 George Geoffrey Baggett (187253) Sarah/Sally   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
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Comments:

no burial information on Find-a-Grave in Jun 2022



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Author: Geoff Baggett


Gregory Durham – Patriotic Service – Henry County, Virginia

Gregory Durham was the son-in-law of Captain James Shelton, having married Elizabeth Shelton in 1772. Though no record of his military service exists, it is likely that he served in the local militia. He lived near the Shelton family, as evidenced in deeds and property transfers. Like his father-in-law and the other Shelton men, Gregory Durham appears on the Henry County Tax Lists, making payment to the United States Government to support the war effort. He has, therefore, been recognized by SAR for his patriotic service to the cause. *Gregory Durham was a previously unrecognized Patriot, proved by Geoff Baggett through records and genealogical study.


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