Find A Grave contributor Vonnie L Cantrell has made a suggestion regarding your Find A Grave memorial for James Reid.
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"James Reid (also spelled Reed) was a
soldier in the American Revolution. He held the rank Lieutenant Colonel. He served as Commander of the First Battalion of the Philadelphia County, PA Militia. For his service, the DAR designated him "DAR Ancestor Number A200823"."
"Col. Reid married Ann Hayes. They had at least one child: a son named John Reid. (Find A Grave Memorial# 96452476.) John Reid married Sarah Wilson "Sally" Sterett, daughter of John Sterett, DAR Ancestor Number A108570, and Margaret
McClellan. Margaret McClellan Sterett was the daughter of John McClelland, DAR Ancestor Number A075039, who died from wounds he had received defending the fort named in his honor against an attack led by Chief Pluggy of the Mingo tribe. (Reference Find A Grave Memorial#152494550.)"
Find A Grave contributor Vonnie L Cantrell has made a suggestion regarding your Find A Grave memorial for James Reid.
Their
suggestion:
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"James Reid (also spelled Reed) was a
soldier in the American Revolution. He held the rank Lieutenant Colonel. He served as Commander of the First Battalion of the Philadelphia County, PA Militia. For his service, the DAR designated him "DAR Ancestor Number A200823"."
"Col. Reid married Ann Hayes. They had at least one child: a son named John Reid. (Find A Grave Memorial# 96452476.) John Reid married Sarah Wilson "Sally" Sterett, daughter of John Sterett, DAR Ancestor Number A108570, and Margaret
McClellan. Margaret McClellan Sterett was the daughter of John McClelland, DAR Ancestor Number A075039, who died from wounds he had received defending the fort named in his honor against an attack led by Chief Pluggy of the Mingo tribe. (Reference Find A Grave Memorial#152494550.)"
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