Display Patriot - P-338205 - Nathaniel BRITTAIN/BRITTON

Nathaniel BRITTAIN/BRITTON

SAR Patriot #: P-338205

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A014673

Birth: 12 Mar 1744 / Monmouth / NJ
Death: 02 Oct 1817 Mt Bethel / / PA

Qualifying Service Description:

CAPTs HUGH GASTON, JOHN WILSON, TIMOTHY JAYNE


Additional References:

Published Pennsylvania Archives Series 5, Vol 14, pg 314; Vol 8, pg 407, 413, 430, 553, 559, 605


Spouse: Jane Simonton
Children: Mary; Samuel; Nathaniel; Robert;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1992-09-25 FL 218814 Charles William Rinek (134253) Mary   
Location:
Martins Creek / Northampton / PA / USA
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Author: Pam Wilson
Nathaniel Brittain was born to William and Mary (Collins) Brittain in Amwell Twp., Pennsylvania. He married Jane Simonton about 1769 and they were the parents of Samuel, R.B, William, Mary, Elizabeth, Robert, Jane, Sarah, Nathaniel and John. He died on October 2, 1817.

Like many families, the Revolution split the children of William and Mary into two camps. Three of their sons were Loyalists and fought for the crown during the Revolution while the other 3 sons fought for the colonies.

Bio by Pam Wilson.

 

Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 03 November 2019), memorial page for Nathaniel Brittain (12 Mar 1744–2 Oct 1817), Find A Grave Memorial no. 11927903, citing Scotch-Irish Presbyterian Cemetery, Martins Creek, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Rich H. (contributor 46489213) .

 

 


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