The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
Grave marking ceremony was accomplished on 1 Aug 2021 by Joseph Spencer Chapter NSDAR with the assistance of the Ohio Society SAR
Photos with permission of William Robert Hill, Ohio Society Color Guard Commander, NSSAR # 187655
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Author: Kevin Lee Driesbach
John Julian was born in 1753 in Frederick County, Maryland, the son of Stephen and Allatha (Bouchelle) Julian.
He married Elizabeth Butler on 14 June 1770. They had the following known children together:
Richard was born on 14 September 1775 and married Margaret Heffner.
Mary Ann was born on 5 March 1778 and married Absolom Hedges.
John was born on 7 December 1779 and married Margaret Hedges.
Nancy was born in 1782 and married John Fox.
Stephen was born on 26 July 1784 and married Hannah Berry.
William was born on 3 October 1786 and married Catherine Heffner.
Elizabeth was born on 2 June 1792 and married Joseph Hedges.
John served as a private in Captain Christopher Stulle’s Company, Colonel Charles Beatty’s 33rd Battalion of the Maryland Militia.
He also owned land in the north portion of Section 2 of Saltcreek Township.
The Patriot died on 4 August 1830 in Clearcreek Township, Fairfield County, and was buried in the Tarlton Cemetery.
Sources:
SAR Patriot Research System P-341255
DAR Patriot Index A063559
MD History Mag. Vol 4, Pg. 380
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