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About Capt Daniel D Feagin, Sr
Daniel was Revolutionary War Patriot.∼Fought in American Revolutionary War. He was a Lieutanant in Virginia line 1776 at Brandywine where he was commissioned Captain and served until 1783. Moved to Kenton's Station about 1784-1788 and by 1802 had moved across the Ohio River, first to Clermont County (now Brown) and thereafter, about 1809, to Paint Creek, Fayette County, OH. Died while visiting daughter in Brown County.
Year of birth varies by source, from 1726-1743.
From The Official Roster of the SOLDIERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION BURIED IN THE STATE OF OHIO, F.J. Heer Printing Co., Columbus, OH, 1929, on page 134:
Feagin, Daniel (Brown Co.)
Served during the Revolutionary War as Capt. Br Virginia. Mar Violet_____. Children: (19) Susan, Daniel, Fielding. D 1815, Brown Co. Bur by family, on the farm now (1929) owned by Dr. Adamson.
in DAR roster as Daniel Fagan
See Brown Co library for "A Short Summary of Captain Daniel Feagan's Genealogy-October 1976" by Lester W. Figgins.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 9 2024, 2:30:04 UTC
Capt Daniel D Feagin, Sr's Timeline
1740 |
1740
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Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
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1768 |
1768
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Virginia, USA
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1769 |
December 13, 1769
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Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
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1780 |
May 25, 1780
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Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
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1785 |
October 1, 1785
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Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
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1789 |
August 16, 1789
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Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
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1795 |
May 4, 1795
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Kentucky, USA
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1815 |
July 19, 1815
Age 75
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Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio, USA
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Adamson Farm Cemetery, Brown County, Ohio, USA
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