Display Patriot - P-334734 - George HEALE/HALE

George HEALE/HALE

SAR Patriot #: P-334734

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A049234

Birth: 08 Sep 1726 / Lancaster / VA
Death: bef 27 Oct 1806 / Fauquier / VA

Qualifying Service Description:

Furnished Food Sopplies of Beef, Fauquier Co, VA


Additional References:
  1. NSSAR cites: Public Service Claims, Fauquier Co, VA, Court Booklet 61-1541, 25 Mar 1782-03 Mat 1782
  2. NSDAR cites: ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, Volume 1, pg 347, 349, 355, 358

Spouse: Sarah Smith
Children: Philip;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2015-06-22 TN 63852 David Paul Hammett (150123) Phillip   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
Fauquier / VA
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Author: David Paul Hammett
George Heale was born on 08 Sep 1726 in Lancaster Co., Virginia. He died in bef Jul 1806 in Fauquier Co., Virginia. He was the son of William Heale and Priscilla Downman. On 20 Jan 1746 in Lancaster Co., Virginia, he married Sarah Smith.

Children of George and Sarah were: William 1748-1818, George 1750-1750, Joseph 1751-1770, Phillip 1753-1819, Mary 1756-1851, George 1757-1758, Priscilla 1759-1821, Sarah 1761-1818, Mildred 1763-1788, Smith 1765-1814, Elizabeth 1767-1784, Joseph 1770-1825 and Jane 1774-1789.

George Heale was a member of the House of Burgesses in 1859 from Lancaster CO.

George Hale (Heale) is listed as furnishing supplies of beef as shown by the Public Service Claims, Fauquier County, Virginia Court Booklet 61-1451 from March 25, 1782 to May 3, 1782.

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