"The FIRST REPLOGLE"
Reynard Rephogal
Pennsylvannia Militia
Revolutionary War
Died 1813
"The above inscription is cut on a marble monument in a cemetery on the Lee Snyder farm near New Enterprise."
(Source: Recollections of Bygone Days in The Cove, By Ella Snowburger. Vol.4 pg.21.)
Snyder cemetery. Bakers Summit
"Replogle,Reynard Pa. Milita Revolutionary War"
(Source: Archie Claar cemetery Inscriptions of Bedford and Blair County. Pa. Vol. 1, pg 13.)
REPLOGLE, RINEHART
Served as a Private in Captain Patrick Hainey's Company, Bedford County Militia.
Buried in a cemetery on the Lee Snyder farm along Potter Creek, Morrisons Cove.
(Source: Soldiers of Blair County, The Revolutionary War, Hoenstine, 1940, p. 46.)
I have seen reference to Rinehart Replogle as being a Jr. and his son Rinehart Brown (just a reference to his mother maiden name) Replogle the III. (1796-1859.)
"The FIRST REPLOGLE"
Reynard Rephogal
Pennsylvannia Militia
Revolutionary War
Died 1813
"The above inscription is cut on a marble monument in a cemetery on the Lee Snyder farm near New Enterprise."
(Source: Recollections of Bygone Days in The Cove, By Ella Snowburger. Vol.4 pg.21.)
Snyder cemetery. Bakers Summit
"Replogle,Reynard Pa. Milita Revolutionary War"
(Source: Archie Claar cemetery Inscriptions of Bedford and Blair County. Pa. Vol. 1, pg 13.)
REPLOGLE, RINEHART
Served as a Private in Captain Patrick Hainey's Company, Bedford County Militia.
Buried in a cemetery on the Lee Snyder farm along Potter Creek, Morrisons Cove.
(Source: Soldiers of Blair County, The Revolutionary War, Hoenstine, 1940, p. 46.)
I have seen reference to Rinehart Replogle as being a Jr. and his son Rinehart Brown (just a reference to his mother maiden name) Replogle the III. (1796-1859.)
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