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About Capt. Samuel M. Pounds
Contact Lee Pounds of Pounds FTDNA ydna project administrator, for more information. *Disconnection from Lott per consensus.
John Pounds, of Farnham Parish, Va and Hannah Lawrence. He was a Shoemaker; was Rev Soldier, Farmer - Rev. Soldier.
Samuel married Sarah (Walker) Pounds. Together they had the following children: Elizabeth Sarah Pounds; John Leroy Pounds.
Samuel married Louvina (Rorie) Pounds.
He died in 1830 in Hancock County, Georgia, United States.
Shoemaking Capt who fought in Battle of Cowpens; indeed almost every southern theatre battle in the South during the American Revolution and wounded in the Battle of Augusta and records show him in the hospital from receiving a shoulder wound.
Children with Elizabeth Walker: 2 No issue with Ms. Rorie.
Patriot Samuel Pounds fought under Pugh whose licensed plantation area bordered the Strickland Plantation and Lawrence Plantations.
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Capt. Samuel M. Pounds's Timeline
1729 |
October 16, 1729
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Richmond, VA, United States
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1776 |
1776
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1777 |
1777
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1782 |
January 10, 1782
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Onslow County, NC, United States
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1785 |
1785
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Georgia, United States
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1786 |
1786
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Edgefield, SC, United States
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1795 |
1795
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Onslow County, North Carolina, United States
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1830 |
April 1, 1830
Age 100
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Hancock County, Georgia, United States
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