Display Patriot - P-331412 - John BREEDING

John BREEDING

SAR Patriot #: P-331412

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Sergeant

Birth: 08 May 1752 / / VA
Death: bef 09 Sep 1824 / Franklin / MO

Qualifying Service Description:

Sgt, Captain THOMAS QUIRK, GEN GEORGE ROGERS CLARK ILLINOIS FRONTIER REG


Additional References:
  1. 'George Rogers Clark and His Men Military Records, 1778-1784'; 'The Personnel of George Rogers Clark's Ft Jefferson and The Civilian Community of Clarksville, KY, 1780-1781'. Missouri State Genealogical Association, Volume 9, No 1, pg 4
  2. Reg.of VA in the Rev, Alphabetical Register, pg 91
  3. VA in the Rev & War of 1812, Rev War Records, Sect.2, pg 199
  4. Second Capture of Vincennes, 1799
  5. Ft Jefferson, 1780

Spouse: (1) Elizabeth Napper; (2) Mary/Polly Hall
Children: Nancy; William S; John III; Winifred/Willie Elizabeth
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2007-06-29 KS 26375 Robert Neil Capps Jr. (164464) Elijah   
2009-01-07 WA 33575 Neil Sheldon Hyde BS (158858) William   
2021-10-22 MO 88577 Thomas Raymond Neal (201931) Nancy   
Location:
Berger / Franklin / MO / USA
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Comments:
  • per Find-a-Grave
    • Inscription - John Breeding | Serg Clark's ILL Regt | VA State Troops | Revolutionary War | May 8 1752 Jul 7 1824
    • son of John Breeding (1730-1802) & Winfred Elizabeth Ashby (1731-1789)
    • brother of Spencer R,P-120442
    • m. (1) Elizabeth Napper, 1785
    • m. (2) Mary/Polly Hall, 1802


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Additional Information:
  • Buried 1 mile west of Berger, Franklin Co., MO, Breeding/Roark/Dilthey/Schuab Cemetery
  • No DAR record located - Jul 2024


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