Display Patriot - P-333890 - Jacob RYBOLT/REYBOLT Sr
Jacob RYBOLT/REYBOLT Sr
SAR Patriot #:
P-333890
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: PA
Qualifying Service: Private
Birth: 1750 / / PA Death: aft 04 Oct 1808 liv / Hamilton / OH
Qualifying Service Description:
Capt Carnahan's company 8th PA Reg't Foot commanded by Colonel Daniel Brodhead
Author: Michael J. Blum
He died in 1834. Burial location unknown. { Works Progress Administration (WPA) Revolutionary War Veteran burial records in Ohio; Cincinnati-Hamilton County Public Library, History/Genealogy department.} Barbara ? was his wife. He was residing in Hamilton County, Ohio, in 1798. Revolutionary War Soldiers, Buried in Hamilton County, Ohio”; Little Miami Publ. Co. Milford, Ohio, 2010. By DAR, Cincinnati Chapter. Many veterans buried in family cemeteries, neighborhood plots or small church burial grounds which are now extinct and or built over during the disappearance of rural areas and the increase of urban communities in Hamilton County during the late 19th century or 20th century are now lost to our knowledge. Their families having re-located, their descendants now not knowing their homes, deeds, and/or burial locations lead to their obscurity.
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no record DAR GRS
Reuter, Robert Francis and Joan Irene Hughes. First Families of Hamilton County, Ohio-Official Roster. Vol.1, Members accepted 1988 through August, 1992. Cincinnati, Ohio: Hamilton County Genealogical Society-OGS, 1992. Hughes, Joan, Melanie Hunt and Mary N. Trucking. First Families of Hamilton County, Ohio-Official Roster. Vol.2, Members Accepted 1993 through August, 1997. Cincinnati, Ohio: Hamilton County Genealogical Society-OGS, 1997