Display Patriot - P-335485 - John MCDANIEL

John MCDANIEL

SAR Patriot #: P-335485

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A076198

Birth: abt 1753 / Albemarle / VA
Death: 23 Jan 1839 / Amherst / VA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. DAR NOTE - potential issues related to CHILDREN, SURNAME, AND SERVICE
  2. DAR cites
    • PVT., Capt SAMUEL JORDAN CABELL, 1ST RIFLE CO, AMHERST CO, 1781
    • PAID SUPPLY TAX, 1783
  3. Pvt - Capts Mathew Jouett, Thomas Hill, Valley Forge, White Plains

Additional References:
  1. DAR cites
    • CABELL FAMILY PAPERS, SWEM LIBRARY, COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
    • LIB OF VA, AMHERST CO PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX, 1782-1805, REEL #17
    • FIRST RIFLE CO FM AMHERST CO VA, pg 11

Spouse: (1) Margaret Rucker; (2) Lucy Rucker Dawson
Children: Ambrose Bruckner/Rucker; Judith; William; Mary; George;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1973-03-30 MO Unassigned August F Barnhouse (102768) George   
1993-10-29 VA 210015 John Michael Boisseau (141545) Ambrose   
1993-10-29 VA 210016 Willie Edward Boisseau III (141546) Ambrose   
2010-09-17 VA 39911 Scott Daniel Aiken USMC (152900) Ambrose   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
Amherst / VA
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No Find-a-Grave record found 08 Aug 2020



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Author: COL Scott Daniel Aiken USMC

John McDaniel was born circa 1751 in Albemarle County, Virginia and was the son of George McDaniel and Margaret Goff (Gough).  He married Margaret Rucker Dawson.  During the American Revolution, he served as a private in the Amherst County, Virginia militia.  He died in Amherst County on January 23, 1839.


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DAR NOTE -EL - PATRIOT'S 1ST WIFE MARGARET, NOT HIS 2ND WIFE LUCY, WAS THE MOTHER OF AMBROSE - Aug 1999



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