Display Patriot - P-346674 - John DOUTHET/DOUTHIT Jr

John DOUTHET/DOUTHIT Jr

SAR Patriot #: P-346674

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: NC      Qualifying Service: Civil Service / Soldier
DAR #: A033880

Birth: 10 Apr 1740
Death: 09 Jun 1813 / Pendleton Dist / SC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. DAR - [need to consider] RESIDENCE, SERVICE - Aug 2010
  2. Appointed Assessor, 1777
  3. Juror, 1780
  4. SAR RC 31507 - John Douthit, Jr cites Soldier, Gen. Green, NC

Additional References:

DAR cites LINN, ABST OF MINS OF COURT OF PLEAS & QUARTER SESSIONS, ROWAN CO, NC, 1775-1789, VOL 3, pg 23, 63


Spouse: Eleanor Davis
Children: James; Solomon; Evan; James;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1929-12-07 NC Unassigned Wiley Miller Pickens (31507) Elizabeth   
Location:
Clemmons / Forsyth / NC / USA
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Comments:
  • Find-a-Grave cites
    • Rev John Douthit Jr
    • Marker Not Found
    • In this Cemetery there are noted to be 50+ Unreadable Graves Marked w/ fieldstones
    • This is the old, original Hope Moravian Church graveyard which is no longer in use. The current Hope Moravian Graveyard is adjacent to the church at 2759 Hope Church Rd.


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Additional Information:
  • DAR cites - A033870 - John Douthet Sr cites PATRIOT'S SON, JOHN JR A033880, MARRIED ELEANOR DAVIS. NO PROOF THAT HER FIRST NAME WAS MARY.
  • Patriot is son of John DOUTHET/DOUTHIT Sr, P-149750
  • SAR RC 31507 - John Douthit, Jr cites NC Rev. Accts, Vol. 7, pg 86, folio 2


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