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Richard Braswell V

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Richard Braswell V

Birth
Wayne County, North Carolina, USA
Death
20 Aug 1839 (aged 84)
Ansonville, Anson County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Ansonville, Anson County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.108218, Longitude: -80.157007
Plot
Braswell
Memorial ID
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He can be referred to as Richard V since his # 5 in a direct line of Richard Braswells per DNA annd Family Records who descend from Rev Robert Bracwell

**BirthDate on headstone Incorrect


Military Service: Patriot in American Revolution. Pension Application W4888 made October 11, 1838 in Anson County, North Carolin

Richard was an American Revolutionary War veteran. His pension, W4888, application was made October 11, 1832 in Anson County, North Carolina. Richard is listed in the DAR Patriot Index - Centennial Edition. He was born in July 1755 in Wayne County, North Carolina and was drafted there. In 1812 he moved to Anson County, North Carolina. His widow, Penelope Blow, applied July 25, 1840 in Anson County, North Carolina. Richard and Penelope were married October 1780, and he died August 20, 1839. Penelope died August 30, 1846. Children listed in his pension records were: Richard, Jr., Delaney, Elizabeth, Burel or Burwell, Urvin, Benjamin Blow, Pattey, Bryant and Cullen.

His remains are actually just down the road from Red Hill in an unmarked grave on what was Braswell Family Farm cemetery is unkepted over grown Now is a Memorial Marker @ Redhill Church

DNA Proven Braswell Line
He can be referred to as Richard V since his # 5 in a direct line of Richard Braswells per DNA annd Family Records who descend from Rev Robert Bracwell

**BirthDate on headstone Incorrect


Military Service: Patriot in American Revolution. Pension Application W4888 made October 11, 1838 in Anson County, North Carolin

Richard was an American Revolutionary War veteran. His pension, W4888, application was made October 11, 1832 in Anson County, North Carolina. Richard is listed in the DAR Patriot Index - Centennial Edition. He was born in July 1755 in Wayne County, North Carolina and was drafted there. In 1812 he moved to Anson County, North Carolina. His widow, Penelope Blow, applied July 25, 1840 in Anson County, North Carolina. Richard and Penelope were married October 1780, and he died August 20, 1839. Penelope died August 30, 1846. Children listed in his pension records were: Richard, Jr., Delaney, Elizabeth, Burel or Burwell, Urvin, Benjamin Blow, Pattey, Bryant and Cullen.

His remains are actually just down the road from Red Hill in an unmarked grave on what was Braswell Family Farm cemetery is unkepted over grown Now is a Memorial Marker @ Redhill Church

DNA Proven Braswell Line


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