Display Patriot - P-340017 - Iddo SCRIBNER

Iddo SCRIBNER

SAR Patriot #: P-340017

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: NH      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A100762

Birth: 11 Nov 1752 Kingston / / NH
Death: 05 Feb 1831 prob Andover / Merrimack / NH

Qualifying Service Description:

Served in the Militia

Signer, Association Test, Salisbury


Additional References:

SAR RC # 203253 cites History of the Town of Andover, NH 1751-1906, John R. Eastman, Rumford Printing, Concord, NH, 1910, pg 192;

Documents & Records State of New Hampshire, 1776-1783, Volume VIII, Nathaniel Bouton, D.D, Jenks Printing, Concord, NH, 1874, pg 279

DAR RC # 972271 cites Hammond, Documents Relating to Towns in NH, Town papers, Vol 13, pg 385-6

Batchellor, Misc Revolutionary Documents of NH, State papers, Vol 30, pg 136-7


Spouse: (1) Judith Brown; (2) Huldah Morse Jewett
Children: Samuel; Jonathan; Iddo; Jeremiah;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2017-06-16 NH 75542 Douglas Haven Scribner (203253) Jeremiah   
2019-09-13 MA 87152 Matthew Stephen Sargent (199307) Samuel   
Location:
Salisbury / Merrimack / NH / USA
Find A Grave Cemetery #:

Grave Plot #:
Smith Corner
Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
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Marker Type:
Veteran
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