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William Jarrel Burrow. was born in about 1765. He was the son of John Jerrald Burrow and Eleanor Cain. He married Polly Burrow on February 25, 1797 in Guilford, North Carolina, United States. Together, they were the parents of Mary (Burrow) Hindmon, John Freeman Burrow, Martha (Burrow) Johnson, Philip Burrow, Eleanor (Burrow) Austin, William Burrow, Alfred Burrow, Eveline (Burrow) Rushing, Banks Burrow, Frances (Burrow) Hill, James D. Burrow and James Jarrel (Jerrell) Burrow. William Jarrel Burrow was a soldier in the War of 1812. He was a private in the company by Lt. Barrett which was attached to the regiment commanded by Col. Cheatham, Tenessee Volunteers in the war with Great Britain. He volunteered in Bedford County, Tenessee and was hororably discharged about April 6, 1815, at Fort Williams, Alabama. He passed away on October 4, 1819 in Bedford, Tennessee, United States.
Married mary burrow. He served in the war of 1812 under Isaac Barrett in Capt Nathan Davis' battalion of west Tennessee mounted infantry. It is assumed he and Mary are buried in the old pleasant garden cemetery next to their farm.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95099782/william-jarrell-burrow
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1765
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Loudoun, Virginia, British Colonial America, VA. Indian Territory.
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1789 |
October 1, 1789
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Bedford, Tennessee, United States
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1801
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Bedford, Tennessee, United States
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1801
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December 16, 1802
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Fayette, Tennessee, United States
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1802
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Bedford, TN, United States
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1803
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North Carolina, United States
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1808
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North Carolina, United States
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1809
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North Carolina, United States
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