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1812 ANCESTOR BURIAL LOCATIONS Name of Veteran 1812 ANCESTOR BURIAL LOCATIONS Name of Veteran Rank & Militia Date of Birth / Place Date of Death / Place Burial Location 29 June 1863 Nansemond John Ames Cem. (Knott's Creek) Lower AMES, John Pvt. ~ VA Militia 02 Feb. 1796 Accomack Co. VA Co. VA Parish, Nansemond Co. VA 26 Oct. 1862 (? Culpeper Fairview Cemetery; Culpeper; Culpeper Co., ASHER, Waller R. unk. ~ VA Militia ca. 1771 (? VA ?) Co., VA ?) VA St. Helena's Church Cemetery; Beaufort Co., BARNWELL, John Maj. Gen. ~ SC 15 July 1748 Charleston, SC 27 Aug. 1800 Beaufort, SC South Carolina 03 Feb. 1868 Franklin Twp., BLACKWELL, William Pvt. ~ VA Militia ca. 1775 Fauquier Co., VA Feed Springs Cemetery; Harrison Co., Ohio Harrison Co., Ohio 26/27 Aug. 1862/63 Restland Cemetery; Brimfield, Portage Co., BOSZOR, Henry Teamster & Ohio Militia 15 Oct. 1785 Baltimore, MD Brimfield, Portage Co., Ohio Ohio 1869 Monroe Co., Cockerham' Near Aberdeen, Monroe Co., BREWER, Willis Hamlin not stated 20 Feb. 1790 Milledgeville, GA Mississippi Mississippi BROWN, Isaac Justice-Jones Co., NC 25 Sept. 1773 Craven Co., NC 1840 Jones Co., NC Pleasant Hill Cemetery; Jones Co., NC 06 June 1873 Charleston, Chambers Cemetery; Charleston; Coles Co., CHAMBERS, James (A.) Sgt. 14th Reg't. KY Vols. 25 Sept. 1790 Washington Co., PA Illinois Illinois Cornett Cemetery; Cornettsville, Perry Co., CORNETT, William Pvt. ~ KY Militia 1761 Henrico Co., VA 26 Nov. 1836 Perry Co., KY Kentucky 05 Sept. 1857 Hickory Co., DANIEL, Samuel Pvt. ~ MO 1790 Mecklenburg Co., VA Daniel Cemetery; Camden Co., Missouri Missouri Paymaster Gen. ~ NY 14 Mar. 1826 Hudson, New Hudson Cemetery; Columbia Co., New EDMONDS, Samuel 27 Aug. 1760 New York City; NY Militia York York Edmondson, Andrew Jackson TN Militia, Ensign, LT 13 April 1793 30 April 1872, Shelby, TN Elmwood Cemetery,Memphis, Tennessee 07 Sept. 1857 Pine Forest, DEJARNETTE, Elliott Capt. 30th VA Reg't. 9 Sept. 1788 Caroline Co., VA Estate of Pine Forest; Spotsylvania Co., VA Spotsylvania Co., VA 12 Sept. 1875 King George Racket Hall' Family Cemetery; King George EDWARDS, Enoch Sgt. ~ VA Militia Apr. 1786 King George Co., VA Co., VA Co., VA Feb. 1853 King George Co., Back yard' at Walnut Hill; King George Co., EDWARDS, John Arnold Pvt. ~ VA Militia 1777 King George Co., VA VA VA 01 June 1874 Warrenton, Warrenton City Cemetery; Warrenton, FANT, John L. unk. ~ VA Militia 08 Feb. 1789 ( ? VA ? ) Fauquier Co., VA Fauquier Co., VA 20 Apr. 1791 Williamsburg Dist., Family Cemetery of 'Riverdale Hall', Leon FLEMING, George Henry Cpl. ~ SC Militia 1864 Leon Co., Florida SC Co., Florida 13 Nov. 1862 Frederick Co., Glen Burnie'; (Ancestral home) Family GLASS, Thomas Lieut. ~ VA Militia 12 Mar 1792 Frederick Co., VA VA cemetery; Winchester, Frederick Co., VA 09 Aug. 1859 Warrenton, Warrenton City Cemetery; Warrenton, HAMILTON, Robert M. Sailing Master Fauquier Co., VA Fauquier Co., VA Aft. 30 Sept. 1861 & bef. 26 Laurel Grove Cemetery; Norton Co., HAMILTON, Schuyler Sgt. ~ VA Militia (Fifer) 1787/1789 Amherst Co., VA Nov. 1861 Virginia HAAS (HAYES), John ? ~ NJ Militia (Rifleman) 27 Nov. 1757 Bernard's Twp., unk. / Apgar's Corner (now Apgar's Corner (now Bissel); Somerset Co., Somerset Co., NJ Bissel) New Jersey New Jersey HATHORN, Aaron Pvt. ~ Mass. Militia 01 Feb. 1790 Cushing, ME 29 Oct. 1859 Cushing, Maine Hathorn Point; Cushing; Lincoln Co., Maine HAUGHAWOUT, Lefford Pvt. ~ PA 06 Oct. 1780 New Jersey 06 July 1866 Juniata Co., PA Lost Creek Cemetery; Juniata Co., PA Hillside Cemetery; Deerfield; Franklin Co., HAWKS, Paul Civil Service ~ Mass. 07 Nov. 1736 Deerfield, Mass. 15 Oct. 1814 Deerfield, Mass. Massachusetts HAYES (See Haas) 26 June 1862 Edinburg, Old Edinburg Cemetery; Shenandoah Co., HISEY, Frederick Pvt. ~ VA Militia 19 Feb. 1792 Shenandoah Co., VA Shenandoah Co., VA VA 10 Oct. 1776 Cross Keys; 09 Oct. 1852 Cross Keys; HOOKE, Robert Sr. Captain ~ VA Militia Cross Keys Cemetery; Rockingham Co., VA Rockingham Co., VA Rockingham Co., VA 27 Mar. 1821 Kingston On private property in Kingston Parish; HUDGINS, Robert Pvt. ~ VA Militia 09 Mar. 1772 Chambersburg, PA Parish; Mathews Co., VA Mathews Co., VA (owner: Mr. Martin) 20 June 1849 Wheeling, VA Sealed Vault; Mount Wood Cemetery; HUGHES, Thomas Pvt. ~ PA Militia 21 Jan. 1789 Greene Co., PA (now WV) Wheeling, West Virginia 13 May 1870 Hamilton Co., Little Springs Cemetery; Hamilton Co., IRBY, John Pvt./Sgt. ~ W. Tenn. Militia 06 Feb. 1791 Newberry, SC IL Illinois 18 Nov. 1817 Salem Twp., IRELAND, Francis M. Capt. ~ VA Militia ca. 1774 Shenandoah Co., VA Morrow Cemetery; Morrow Co., Ohio Warren Co., Ohio ca. 1780 or (1777) Powhatan Co., 19 Dec. 1858 Amherst Co., Family Cemetery located in Amherst Co., JENNINGS, John William Sr. Pvt. ~ VA Militia VA VA VA Mt. Zion Cemetery; Sec. 6 of Green Twp. KERR, John Jr. Colonel ~ Ohio Militia 15 Oct. 1722 Chambersburg, PA 02 Oct. 1858 On Mt. Zion Rd., Gallia Co., Ohio Cemetery of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 24 Sept. 1791 Mt. Pleasant Twp. 23 Apr. 1853 Mt. Pleasant KUHN, John Pvt. ~ PA Militia Conewago Chapel, Edge Grove/Hanover, Adams Co., Adams Co., PA Twp., Adams Co., PA PA 08 Jan. 1797 Wolfeboro, Stafford 20 May 1885 Sherman Mills, Sherman Mills Cemetery; Aroostook Co., LEAVITT, Joseph Pvt. ~ NH Militia Co., N.H. Aroostook Co., ME Maine Valley Cemetery; Hillsborough; Manchester LANGLEY, Isaac Sgt. & Seaman ~ NH 15 Sept. 1791 Chichester, NH 24 Jan. 1883 Lowell, Mass. Co., New Hampshire Walnut Grove Cemetery; Town of Paris; LEMLEY, Jacob Sgt. ~ VA Militia ca. 1791 03 May 1874 Monroe Co., Missouri Rye Cemetery; Rockingham Co., New LOCKE, (Deacon) David Selectman ~ NH 24 Aug. 1735 Rye, NH 03 June 1810 Rye, NH Hampshire St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery; Rockville LYNCH, William Hugh Sgt. ~ MD Militia ca. 1784 Prince George Co., MD aft. 1836 Rockville, MD Co., MD Orderly Sgt. ~ PA Vol. 05 Apr. 1878 Burlingame, Burlingame Township Cemetery; Osage MARPLE, David 30 Sept. 1794 Montgomery Co., PA Rifleman Kansas Co., Kansas 17 Mar. 1797 (tombstone states) 06 03 June 1848 Warrenton, Warrenton City Cemetery; Warrenton, MARR, John Ensign ~ VA Militia June 1788 Fauquier Co., VA Fauquier Co., VA 27 Aug. 1853 at "Sunnyside Thought to be buried in family cemetery, MARSHALL, Richard Capt. ~ VA Militia 1769 Cumberland Co., VA Farm" Rice's Depot, Prince Prince Edward Co., VA Foragemaster & Maj. ~ Ohio 24 Oct. 1832 Wayne Co. Wallaceville Cemetery; Dearborn Heights; MAXWELL, Thompson 11 Sept. 1742 Bedford, Mass. Vols Michigan Wayne Co., Michigan McAnally Cemetery; Stokes Co., North McANALLY, Charles Jr. Civil Service ~ NC 11 Sept. 1731 PA 07 Aug. 1810 Stokes Co., NC Carolina McLEAN, George (also McClain; Pvt. ~ MD 25 Mar. 1792 Frederick, MD 13 July 1880 near Beverly, Arnold Hill Cemetery [near Elkins Airport] McLain) WV Randolph Co., WV 03 Aug. 1844 Jefferson Co., Dandridge Cemetery, Dandridge (Jefferson McSPADDEN, Samuel Cpl. ~ Tenn. Infantry 19 Oct. 1756 Rockbridge Co., VA Tenn. Co.) Tenn. 06 Feb. 1865 Highgate, Highgate Falls Cemetery; Franklin Co., MEIGS, Luther Capt. ~ Vermont Militia 27 June 1792 St. Albans, VT Franklin Co., Vermont Vermont 02 June 1865 Beavertown, MIDDLESWARTH, Ner Capt. ~ PA Militia 12 Dec. 1783 Glasgow, Scotland Beavertown Cemetery, Snyder Co., PA Snyder Co., PA 03 Feb. 1836 West Boylston, Beaman Cemetery; [now a portion of Mount NEWTON, Silas Jr. SSgt. ~ Mass. 24 Apr. 1770 Paxton, Mass. Mass. Vernon Cem.] Worchester Co., Mass. New Hope Primitive Baptist Church; Carroll NOLAND, Peyton Pvt. ~ GA Militia 1793 Wilkes Co., GA 1838 Carroll Co., GA Co., GA 25 Apr. 1788 Newbury; Essex Co., 22 Sept. 1853 West Newbury; Bridge Street Cemetery; West Newbury, OSGOOD, John Mass. Vol. Militia MA Essex Co., MA Essex Co., Mass. 15 Apr. 1862 Delaware Co., Sunbury Methodist Cemetery; Delaware PATRICK, Joseph Pvt. ~ Ohio Militia 1789 Wyoming Valley, PA Ohio Co., Ohio 02 Sept. 1854 Harrison Co., Pennington Chapel, 4 miles north of PENNINGTON, Dennis Lark State Legislator ~ IN 19 May 1776 Cumberland Co., VA IN Corydon, Harrison Co., Indiana Liberty Furnace, Shenandoah Co., 1875 Liberty Furnace, Old Ryan (aka) Coffman Cemetery RYAN, Thomas Constable/Sheriff ~ VA VA Shenandoah Co., VA [unmarked grave] Shenandoah Co., VA 28 Dec. 1855 Claverack, New Claverack Dutch Reformed Church SAGENDORPH, Andrew Pvt. ~ NY Militia 04 June 1795 Claverack, NY York Cemetery; Claverack Co., New York 06 Mar. 1872 Loudoun Co., SCATTERDAY, Aaron VA Militia 01 Mar. 1795 Loudoun Co., VA Arnold Grove Cemetery VA SCHOOLFIELD, Joseph James 26 Sept. 1850 Portsmouth, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Portsmouth, Surgeon ~ U.S. Navy 18 Sept. 1784 Worcester Co., MD M.D. Norfolk Co., VA Norfolk Co., VA 29 Sept. 1852 Hopkinsville, Old Baptist Cemetery, Hopkinsville, SHARP, Fidelio Capt. ~ KY Militia 22 Feb. 1784 Washington Co., VA Christian Co., KY Christian Co., KY 30 Apr. 1830 Hedgesville, Hedgesville Cemetery, Hedgesville, Berkley SHIMP, John Pvt. ~ VA Militia 1787 Lancaster, PA Berkley Co., VA [now WV] Co., WV 13 Sept. 1838 Campton, New Campton Cemetery, Grafton Co., New SOUTHMAYD, John Civil Service ~ NH 08 Aug. 1751 Waterbury, Conn. Hampshire Hampshire 08 Jan. 1876 St. Stephen, Charlotte County Rural Cemetery, St. STUART, Joseph N.H. Militia 09 May 1793 Henniker, N.H. New Brunswick, Canada Stephen; New Brunswick, Canada Waskom/Pleasant Grove; Jackson Co., STURGEON, David Pvt. ~ IN 06 June 1785 KY 27 Jan. 1877 Jackson Co., IN Indiana SWALLOM (SWALLUM), 27 Nov. 1882 Warren Co., Pvt. ~ VA Militia 11 July 1794 Old Pine Churchyard; Warren Co., VA Henry VA 1788 Randolph Co., VA (now 13 June 1863 Randolph Co., TAYLOR, Willis Constable/Private ~ VA Conrad Cemetery; Randolph Co., WV WV) WV Estate settled 1834 Nelson THOMPSON, James Pvt. ~ 20th U.S. Inf. (VA) 1768/69 Amherst Co., VA Priv. family cemetery; Nelson County, VA Co., VA Buried on lawn of his estate near Johnson City, Tenn.
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