Display Patriot - P-332031 - Martin COLE

Martin COLE

SAR Patriot #: P-332031

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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Sergeant Major
DAR #: A202576

Birth: 20 Aug 1755
Death: 28 Dec 1838 / Spartanburg Dist / SC

Qualifying Service Description:

Served in the 1st Regt of NC Continental Line commanded by Capt John Walker, Colonel Frances Nash


Additional References:

Pension *S39345


Spouse: XX XX;
Children: Archibald; Osbourn;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2012-05-23 SC 48053 Monte Arthur Hart USN (183708) Archibald   
2013-02-04 SC 51626 Monte Arthur Hart II (186264) Archibald   
2013-02-04 SC 51627 Charles Martin Hart II (186265) Archibald   
2014-04-16 GA 58215 Sanford R. Cole (190731) Archibald   
2014-04-16 GA 58216 Sanford Eugene Cole (190732) Archibald   
2022-01-14 SC 100277 Henry Arthur Hart (221382) Archibald   
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Woodruff / Spartanburg / SC / USA
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Additional Information:

In his pension application it was noted that he was in the Battles of Brandywine and Germantown when Col Nash, then Gen Nash, was killed. He later served in Valley Forge. He returned to Charleston and was taken prisoner during the surrender. He was later exchanged and served in James Island, SC until the end of the war



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