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Meetings: Third Monday of the month, 11:15am, PoFolks Restaurant, 15th Street, Panama City Fl.
Decembers meeting will be announced at Novembers meeting.
Decembers meeting is a joint affair, the SAR/DAR luncheon.
SAR hosts one year, DAR hosts the next year.
Visitors are welcome, Please join us.
Meetings: Third Monday of the month, 11:15am, PoFolks Restaurant, 15th Street, Panama City Fl.
Decembers meeting will be announced at Novembers meeting.
Decembers meeting is a joint affair, the SAR/DAR luncheon.
SAR hosts one year, DAR hosts the next year.
Visitors are welcome, Please join us.
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President
John H. Carter
738 Brandeis Ave.
Panama City 32405
(850)-747-9366
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President
John H. Carter
738 Brandeis Ave.
Panama City 32405
(850)-747-9366
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The American Revolutionary War dates: 19 April 1776 - 26 Nov 1783
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Our Chapter consists of 36 members
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Member
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Patriots name
Note: Most of the Patriots names listed are taken from the book: SAR, Natl Directory, 2006
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| Bingham, Thomas |
John Clark Bingham |
| Brent, Paul |
George Brent, Continental Army, 1st Virginia Brigrade |
| Calhoon, John |
not listed |
| Carter, Thomas. |
John Lewis, b 1726, d 1790, born at Chemokins, New Kent, Virginia. Known, in later life as Col. John Lewis of Halifax County, Virginia. He married Catherine Fauntleroy, (b 1733, d 1797), abt 1750. Frank is 6th great grand son of John Lewis |
| Carter, John |
John Lewis, b 1726, d 1790, born at Chemokins, New Kent, Virginia. Known, in later life as Col. John Lewis of Halifax County, Virginia. He married Catherine Fauntleroy, (b 1733, d 1797), abt 1750. John is 5th great grandson of John Lewis |
| Clemons, Girad |
not listed |
| Clemons, Scott |
not listed |
| Cook, Owen |
Valentine Cook Sr., Virginia Milita and Supply Support (Cook's Fort, Union, West Virginia) |
| Cutchens, Jack |
William Hay, Milita, South Carolina |
| Davis, Paul |
William Bulter, Private, Pnsr, Virginia |
| Doyle, Charles |
not listed |
| DuMont, Sidney |
John Stagg Jr., Major, New York |
| Duvall, Edward |
William Lee Jr., b abt 1760, d abt 1821, was a private in the Virginia Milita. He was a member of a group under the Command of Captain Adam Clemont who marched from Bedford County, Virginia to South Carolina in May 1, 1781, to assist General Green. I have since found that he could have been either a volunteer or active duty and still have a rank of private?
William Lee Jr. wife is Nancy McAlister. Edward is 6th great grandson of William Lee Jr. |
| Dwyer, J. Michael |
Michael Krieger, born in Germany abt. 1718, died Marion, VA September 1, 1807. Served as a private in the Virginia militia. J. Michael is 5th great-grandson of Michael Krieger. |
| Ellis, Don |
not listed |
| Hubbard, Charles |
Benjamin Waddle, Private, Pennsyvannia |
| Hull, Deck |
not listed |
| Hutton, George |
not listed |
| Lewis, John |
Daniel Gunn, Lt., North Carolina, WPNS |
| Lovett, Adam |
Alexander Grady, Sol Carolina |
| Macak, Andrew |
Benjamin Clary, Ps, Maryland |
| Macak, Johathon |
Benjamin Clary, Ps, Maryland |
| Macak, Willaim |
Benjamin Clary, Ps, Maryland |
| McCain, Allen |
not listed |
| McCain, Marvin |
John Garrett: Edward Garrett, Patriot |
| Moore, Willaim |
Samuel Meredith (1732-1808) -- Commanded the independent company of Hanover County, known as the Hanover Volunteers. He was second in command when his brother-in-law, Col. Patrick Henry, seized a quantity of gunpowder and other stores belonging to the last Royal Governor and thus started the Revolutionary War in Virginia. He commanded the First Battalion of Virginia Minute men and later was a Colonel in the 13th Virginia Regiment. Samuel Meredith is my 5G grandfather |
| Pratt, Charles |
Joseph Pratt, Captain, of Grand Turk, Ma |
| Pratt, Willard |
Joesph Pratt, Commandiing Officer, of Privateeeer Ships, including "Grand Turk" |
| Seaman, George |
not listed |
| Reese, Lane |
not listed |
| Seaman, George |
not listed |
| Sherman, Walter |
Daniel Gunn, Lt, North Carolina |
| Sherman, Walter |
Daniel Gunn, Lt, North Carolina |
| Sloan, Timothy |
not listed |
| Sowell, Jerry |
not listed |
| Vickery, George |
not listed |
| Ward, Ralph |
Phillip Tippins, North Carolnia, Joshia Jones Bradleys's Company, 3rd North Carolina Battery, Drummer. |
| Weaver, James |
Willett, Revolutionary Army, Pennsyvania |
| Yount, Bruce |
John Yount, a wagoneer for the Army, which I guess meant that he drove a wagon, He was only 15 years old at the time. He lived in PA and was a short distance from Valley Forge, but I am unable to prove that is where he served. John Yount was my 6 th great grandpa. |
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The American Revolutionary War dates: 19 April 1776 - 26 Nov 1783
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Our Chapter consists of 36 members
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Member
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Patriots name
Note: Most of the Patriots names listed are taken from the book: SAR, Natl Directory, 2006
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| Bingham, Thomas |
John Clark Bingham |
| Brent, Paul |
George Brent, Continental Army, 1st Virginia Brigrade |
| Calhoon, John |
not listed |
| Carter, Thomas. |
John Lewis, b 1726, d 1790, born at Chemokins, New Kent, Virginia. Known, in later life as Col. John Lewis of Halifax County, Virginia. He married Catherine Fauntleroy, (b 1733, d 1797), abt 1750. Frank is 6th great grand son of John Lewis |
| Carter, John |
John Lewis, b 1726, d 1790, born at Chemokins, New Kent, Virginia. Known, in later life as Col. John Lewis of Halifax County, Virginia. He married Catherine Fauntleroy, (b 1733, d 1797), abt 1750. John is 5th great grandson of John Lewis |
| Clemons, Girad |
not listed |
| Clemons, Scott |
not listed |
| Cook, Owen |
Valentine Cook Sr., Virginia Milita and Supply Support (Cook's Fort, Union, West Virginia) |
| Cutchens, Jack |
William Hay, Milita, South Carolina |
| Davis, Paul |
William Bulter, Private, Pnsr, Virginia |
| Doyle, Charles |
not listed |
| DuMont, Sidney |
John Stagg Jr., Major, New York |
| Duvall, Edward |
William Lee Jr., b abt 1760, d abt 1821, was a private in the Virginia Milita. He was a member of a group under the Command of Captain Adam Clemont who marched from Bedford County, Virginia to South Carolina in May 1, 1781, to assist General Green. I have since found that he could have been either a volunteer or active duty and still have a rank of private?
William Lee Jr. wife is Nancy McAlister. Edward is 6th great grandson of William Lee Jr. |
| Dwyer, J. Michael |
Michael Krieger, born in Germany abt. 1718, died Marion, VA September 1, 1807. Served as a private in the Virginia militia. J. Michael is 5th great-grandson of Michael Krieger. |
| Ellis, Don |
not listed |
| Hubbard, Charles |
Benjamin Waddle, Private, Pennsyvannia |
| Hull, Deck |
not listed |
| Hutton, George |
not listed |
| Lewis, John |
Daniel Gunn, Lt., North Carolina, WPNS |
| Lovett, Adam |
Alexander Grady, Sol Carolina |
| Macak, Andrew |
Benjamin Clary, Ps, Maryland |
| Macak, Johathon |
Benjamin Clary, Ps, Maryland |
| Macak, Willaim |
Benjamin Clary, Ps, Maryland |
| McCain, Allen |
not listed |
| McCain, Marvin |
John Garrett: Edward Garrett, Patriot |
| Moore, Willaim |
Samuel Meredith (1732-1808) -- Commanded the independent company of Hanover County, known as the Hanover Volunteers. He was second in command when his brother-in-law, Col. Patrick Henry, seized a quantity of gunpowder and other stores belonging to the last Royal Governor and thus started the Revolutionary War in Virginia. He commanded the First Battalion of Virginia Minute men and later was a Colonel in the 13th Virginia Regiment. Samuel Meredith is my 5G grandfather |
| Pratt, Charles |
Joseph Pratt, Captain, of Grand Turk, Ma |
| Pratt, Willard |
Joesph Pratt, Commandiing Officer, of Privateeeer Ships, including "Grand Turk" |
| Seaman, George |
not listed |
| Reese, Lane |
not listed |
| Seaman, George |
not listed |
| Sherman, Walter |
Daniel Gunn, Lt, North Carolina |
| Sherman, Walter |
Daniel Gunn, Lt, North Carolina |
| Sloan, Timothy |
not listed |
| Sowell, Jerry |
not listed |
| Vickery, George |
not listed |
| Ward, Ralph |
Phillip Tippins, North Carolnia, Joshia Jones Bradleys's Company, 3rd North Carolina Battery, Drummer. |
| Weaver, James |
Willett, Revolutionary Army, Pennsyvania |
| Yount, Bruce |
John Yount, a wagoneer for the Army, which I guess meant that he drove a wagon, He was only 15 years old at the time. He lived in PA and was a short distance from Valley Forge, but I am unable to prove that is where he served. John Yount was my 6 th great grandpa. |
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History of the Panama City, Florida SAR Chapter
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Located in the Florida Panhandle, the Chapter was chartered on September 27, 1973, the 21st in the FLSSAR
Membership was 17 Patriots. Thomas Y. Bingham was the first President.
Since 1976 The Chapter has regularly presented Junior ROTC Medals to several local high schools.
Colonel Henry L. Hinkle served as Florida Society Registrar and as Northwest Regional Vice President 1982-83.
At the FLSSAR Annual Meeting in May 1989, Calvin E. Sutherd received the Traveling Plaque and President Bobby Hamilton
(the Northwest Regional Vice President 1989-90) a Meritorious Service Medal
Located in the Florida Panhandle, the Chapter was chartered on September 27, 1973, the 21st in the FLSSAR
Membership was 17 Patriots. Thomas Y. Bingham was the first President.
Since 1976 The Chapter has regularly presented Junior ROTC Medals to several local high schools.
Colonel Henry L. Hinkle served as Florida Society Registrar and as Northwest Regional Vice President 1982-83.
At the FLSSAR Annual Meeting in May 1989, Calvin E. Sutherd received the Traveling Plaque and President Bobby Hamilton
(the Northwest Regional Vice President 1989-90) a Meritorious Service Medal
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