Display Patriot - P-345797 - William ROBINSON/ROBISON
William ROBINSON/ROBISON
SAR Patriot #:
P-345797
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.
State of Service: SC
Qualifying Service: Sargent / Quartermaster
Birth: abt 1730 Death: abt 1800 / / SC
Qualifying Service Description:
Quartermaster of 1st SC Regiment Commanded by Col C. Pinckney, Enlisted 4 Nov 1775 discharged 17 Jun 1778
Additional References:
South Carolina Archives Indent Book L, pg 57 No 359-Paid for 198 Days Militia Duty
South Carolina Archives Indent Book N, pg 293 No 359-Paid for Militia Duty and Two Horses Lost
South Carolina Archives Indent Book O, pg 31 No 359-Paid for 144 Days Militia Duty
So. Ca. Histrical and Genealogical Magazine, Volume I, pg 53 Capt William Scotts's Pay Bill
Spouse: Children: Members Who Share This Ancestor
None*
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Instead the information provided is best effort, and from volunteers who have either researched grave sites, service records, or something similar. There is no documentation available at NSSAR HQ to order.
Image taken and provided with permission of compatriot Gerald Adams (SC) member # 195444
Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
From the intersection of SC Hwy 3 and SC Hwy 70 in Barnwell, SC, take Hwy 3 south for roughly 7 miles to a dirt drive on the right. An historic highway marker is located at this point. The cemetery is another 200 or so feet into the wooded area
When approaching the cemetery from the drive, the line of markers for Revolutionary War Patriots is to the left nearest to the highway. The marker for William Robinson is the second stone from the right. It is an upright, VA-type stone of lighter color with a rounded top
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