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State of Service: VA
Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
Birth: Death: bef 15 Feb 1790 / Fairfax / VA
Qualifying Service Description:
Furnished 300 pounds of beef
Additional References:
"Fairfax Coutny, VA Will Book E" Sparacio (1899) pg 77-78
Heads of Families in Fairfax County, VA 1782, pg 17
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Author: John Robinson Hundley III
Charles Thrift Sr. Charles Thrift Sr. was born about 1720 in Virginia. He married Rebekah Hamilton about 1740 in Virginia. Charles Thrift Sr. received a public service claim in Fairfax County, VA for providing 500 pounds of beef to the Revolutionary Army. He died before February 15, 1790 in Fairfax County, VA when his will was probated.
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