Reverend Richard P. Whitt, I

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Reverend Richard P. Whitt, I

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Virginia Or South Carolina, Colonial America
Death: April 25, 1812 (82)
Montgomery County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Cedar Bluff, Tazewell County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Richard Whitt, Sr.
Husband of Susannah Whitt and Elizabeth Whitt
Father of Susanna Creswell; Robert Whitt; Abijah Whitt; Rachel Henderson; Hezekiah Whitt and 8 others
Brother of Hesekiah Witt
Half brother of Jesse Whitt; William Whitt; John Whitt; Joshua Whitt and Edmund Whitt, Sr.

Occupation: Minister
DAR: Ancestor #: A201498
Managed by: Private User
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About Reverend Richard P. Whitt, I

A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA with the rank of PRIVATE. DAR Ancestor #: A201498

  • He lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, Henry County VA. before moving to Montgomery County, VA.
  • at A court held for Montgomery County, Va. July 26, 1785 (annals of Southwest Virginia page 789) Richard Whitt Minister of the Baptist Church having produced to this court his ordination, and a certificate of his being in regular communication, with a society of christians, and having taken the oath of allegiance to this State and entered into bond according to Law is permitted to marry.
  • it has been said, He married many couples in Montgomery county, Virginia.
  • he took the oath to the Free State of Virginia "Patriot" along with his son Hezekiah Whitt on Sep. 13, 1777.
  • He was a Rev. War Vet. serving in the Montgomery County Virginia Militia.

Links

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113700894/richard-whitt

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Reverend Richard P. Whitt, I's Timeline

1730
April 25, 1730
Virginia Or South Carolina, Colonial America
1755
1755
South Carolina
1757
1757
South Carolina
1759
1759
Province of South Carolina
1761
March 29, 1761
Province of South Carolina, Colonial America
1763
March 29, 1763
Tazewell County, Virginia, United States
1765
1765
1765
Province of South Carolina
1767
March 23, 1767
Montgomery, VA, United States