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1747 - 1837 (90 years)
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Name |
Moses Ayers |
Birth |
11 Sep 1747 |
VA |
Gender |
Male |
Burial |
Abt 1837 |
Death |
11 Sep 1837 |
Franklin Co (Now Hart County) GA |
Person ID |
I276 |
Georgia Revolutionary War Graves |
Last Modified |
27 Oct 2016 |
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Notes |
- From the History of Stephens County, GA, "1715-1972 Moses Ayers first settled in Virginia where he fought in the Frence and Indian War under Gen. George Washington. After service he removed to North Carolina and then to Reed Creek District of Franklin County, Ga (now Hart County)."
- From the History of Stephens County, GA, "He was married three times-his last wife being Abigail Payne and raised a large family."
- Moses has been accepted as a soldier-patriot in the Revolution by the Daughters of the American Revolution and his grave was marked with an historical marker in June of 1976. He took an Oath of Allegiance in Pittsylvania County in 1777, he was on the list of Charles Kennon's Militia Company in 1778, and he submitted a claim for reimbursement for supplies and services provided to the militia. In March 1781 the Battle of Guilford Courthouse in North Carolina occurred about 50 miles from Moses' farm in southern Pittsylvana County, Virginia." -- [Henning, Frank A., Some Ayers and Heirs, March 1981., ; ]Service: VIRGINIA from DAR-Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 9-11-1747 Death:ANTE 11- -1833 FRANKLIN CO GEORGIA
Service Source: ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, VOL 3, PP 763, 766, 768; POSEY, PITTSYLVANIA CO VA OATHS OF ALLEGIANCE, P 16 Service Description:
1) RENDERED MATERIAL AID; TOOK OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 1777
Moses is listed in the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Index as #141794, #156292, and #156293, for Patriotic Service in Virginia.
- GRave marked 03 Sep 2016 by Samuel Elbert Chapter GA SAR
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