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About Stephen Rawlings
Stephen Rawlings
DAR Ancestor #: A093465
Service: VIRGINIA
Rank(s): PRIVATE
Birth: CIRCA 1751 IN VIRGINIA
Death: POST 11-2-1830 IN HARDIN COUNTY, KENTUCKY
Service Source: HARDING, GEORGE ROGERS CLARK & HIS MEN, PP 68, 69, 170
Service Description: 1) JEFFERSON COUNTY, MILITIA, CAPTAIN JOHN SWAN, COLONEL WILLIAM LINN, GEORGE ROGERS CLARK
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77859315/stephen-rawlings
Son of Stephen (1721-1783) and Elizabeth Rawlings (Tyler) (1721-1795)
Married (1st) Rosannah Stephenson (-1877) October 1773
Parents of:
- Edward Rawlings (1770-1823)
- Jane Rawlings Miller (1775-)
- Nancy Rawlings Moredock (1776-)
Married (2nd) to Abigail Stephenson (-1817) April 1778
Parents of:
- Elizabeth Walker (Rawlings)
- Aaron Rawlings (1780-1864)
- Ruth Rawlings (1790–
- Baby Rawlings (1800–
- Stephen Rawlings III (1784-1818)
- Mary Huff (Rawlings) (1786-1869)
- Wilson Lloyd Rawlings (1791-1850)
- Sarah Rawlings (1794-1850)
Married (3rd) Priscilla Huff 1818 (1769-1824)
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Private Stephen Rawlings, served in the American Revolution from 18 July until 21 August of 1780. He was in a Militia under the command of Colonel William Linn, in Captain John Swan's Company. At this time, George Rogers Clark was the Commanding General. Stephen was on the payroll of the Jefferson Militia under actual service in repelling an invasion of the enemy Indians, the expedition against the enemy, under General George Rogers Clark, from the 21st of October 1782 until the 6th of November 1782.
He's recognized as a Patriot by the Kentucky Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, and the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution.
Stephen Rawlings's Timeline
1749 |
1749
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Berkeley, James City County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1774 |
1774
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Berkeley, James County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1775
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1776
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1780
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1784 |
August 6, 1784
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Hardin County, KY
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August 6, 1784
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Hardin, Kentucky, United States
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1784
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