Display Patriot - P-336585 - Ephraim/Ephriam SIMMONS/SEAMONDS/SEAMANS Jr
Ephraim/Ephriam SIMMONS/SEAMONDS/SEAMANS Jr
SAR Patriot #:
P-336585
The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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Birth: 16 Sep 1748 / Albemarle / VA Death: 02 Feb 1836 / Albemarle / VA
Qualifying Service Description:
Private in the Virginia State Militia.
He served for five months and ten days under Gen Lafayette, Gen Nelson, Gen Wayne, Colonel Mathews, Colonel Richards, Maj Stubblefield and Capt Hawkins
Captain HAWKINS, Colonel MATTHEW, MILITIA
Additional References:
DAR cites Pension Number R9336V
Pension application R9336V; DAR Patriot Index Centennial Edition, Part 3, pg 2599; NSSAR 104460
Abstracts of Rev War Pension File, pg 3056
Spouse: Frances/Franky Johnson Children: Susan; Lucinda/Lucy; Mary;
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