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Abraham E. Aaron Jr.

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Abraham E. Aaron Jr. Veteran

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1835 (aged 75–76)
Glens Fork, Adair County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Adair County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Wicher's Co. VA Mil Rev War.

Son of Abraham and Judith Dill Aaron.

Other children: Daniel and Susannah who migrated to Elm Springs, Arkansas; Isaac, Martha, Jacob and Thomas.

Abraham, Jr. enlisted and served six months as a private in Capt. William Witcher's Virginia Company and Lieut. Joseph Williams (Pension Record). The company marched to Salisbury, North Carolina, where they joined Gen. Mason's brigade or division. Next, they marched to Camden. In his application for pension, Abraham Jr. declared that he fought in the Battle of Stono [Ferry], a "severe engagement" on 20 Jun 1779. On 29 Nov 1832, Abraham Jr. filed for his military pension in Adair County, Kentucky (Certificate No. 7434 issued 12 Apr 1833). He was awarded $40 a year and paid for two years in arrears and $20 for half a year.
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SAR Patriot P-270664 / DAR Ancestor # A131268
Wicher's Co. VA Mil Rev War.

Son of Abraham and Judith Dill Aaron.

Other children: Daniel and Susannah who migrated to Elm Springs, Arkansas; Isaac, Martha, Jacob and Thomas.

Abraham, Jr. enlisted and served six months as a private in Capt. William Witcher's Virginia Company and Lieut. Joseph Williams (Pension Record). The company marched to Salisbury, North Carolina, where they joined Gen. Mason's brigade or division. Next, they marched to Camden. In his application for pension, Abraham Jr. declared that he fought in the Battle of Stono [Ferry], a "severe engagement" on 20 Jun 1779. On 29 Nov 1832, Abraham Jr. filed for his military pension in Adair County, Kentucky (Certificate No. 7434 issued 12 Apr 1833). He was awarded $40 a year and paid for two years in arrears and $20 for half a year.
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SAR Patriot P-270664 / DAR Ancestor # A131268


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