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About Pvt. John Patterson
Revolutionary war soldier
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hume/tree/1323.htm
John Patterson, Sr. brought his family to Missouri from North Carolina in 1797. From the Spanish Governor, he received a land grant in one of the most beautiful and fertile valleys to be found. Game was abundant. The territory they received comprised 1500 arpens. It was bounded by the Missouri River on the north, Cold Water Creek on the south, Halls Ferry Road to the west, and Bellfontaine Road on the east. The area became known as "The Patterson Settlement."
John Sr., the son of Margaret and John Patterson of Orange County, N.C. was a Revolutionary War veteran. In 1780 he married Keziah Horneday in May of 1797, they brought with them 10 children under the age of fifteen. After the death of Keziah, in 1810 John married Mrs. Sally (Hubbard) Jamison who had a family of 10 children. John and Sally became the parents of one child, David. Four of John's eleven children are buried in Cold Water Cemetery.
John married Keziah Horneday, daughter of John Horneday and Christian, in 1780 in North Carolina. (Keziah Horneday was born in 1764 in Cane Creek, Orange County, North Carolina, died in 1809 in St. Ferdinand Township, St. Louis County, Missouri and was buried in Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri.)
John next married Sally Hubbard, daughter of Eusebius Hubbard and Amy Durrett, on 2 Sep 1810 in Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri. (Sally Hubbard was born on 12 Jan 1766 in Henry County, Virginia,54 died on 7 Jul 1832 in Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri 54 and was buried in Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri 54.)
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hume/tree/1323.htm
MILITARY: Revolutionary War soldier. Based on his service, the DAR took over and is operating the Cold Water Cemetery, St. Louis County, Missouri.
John Patterson, Sr. brought his family to Missouri from North Carolina in 1797. From the Spanish Governor, he received a land grant in one of the most beautiful and fertile valleys to be found. Game was abundant. The territory they received comprised 1500 arpens. It was bounded by the Missouri River on the north, Cold Water Creek on the south, Halls Ferry Road to the west, and Bellfontaine Road on the east. The area became known as "The Patterson Settlement."
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=16840289
John Patterson, Sr. brought his family to Missouri from North Carolina in 1797. From the Spanish Governor, he received a land grant in one of the most beautiful and fertile valleys to be found. Game was abundant. The territory they received comprised 1500 arpens. It was bounded by the Missouri River on the north, Cold Water Creek on the south, Halls Ferry Road to the west, and Bellfontaine Road on the east. The area became known as "The Patterson Settlement."
John Sr., the son of Margaret and John Patterson of Orange County, N.C. was a Revolutionary War veteran. In 1780 he married Keziah Horneday in May of 1797, they brought with them 10 children under the age of fifteen. After the death of Keziah, in 1810 John married Mrs. Sally (Hubbard) Jamison who had a family of 10 children. John and Sally became the parents of one child, David. Four of John's eleven children are buried in Cold Water Cemetery.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~modarcwc/i181.htm
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Pvt. John Patterson's Timeline
1760 |
October 15, 1760
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Tinicum, Delaware County, Province of Pennsylvania
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1782 |
June 10, 1782
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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June 10, 1782
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Orange, North Carolina, USA
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1783 |
October 19, 1783
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Hillsborough, Orange County, North Carolina, United States
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1790
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1790
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1790
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Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States
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1791 |
April 17, 1791
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South Carolina, United States
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1794 |
September 25, 1794
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Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States
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