Person:Anthony Chevaller (1)

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Name[1][4] Anthony Chevaller
Unknown Anthony Chevalier
Gender Male
Birth[1][4] 1753 Virginia, United States
Alt Birth[2][3] 1753 France
Military[1][2][3][4] From Apr 1776 to 21 Apr 1780 Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United StatesPrivate, Continental Line, Revolutionary War, Captain Vors, Colonel Wood, Virginia, Prisoner of War
Military[4] 21 Apr 1780 Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United Statesdischarged in Charleston on 21 Apr 1780
Marriage 1789 to Rachel Scott Nelson
Pension[4] 1818
Residence[3][4] Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States
Residence[3] Winchester, Hampshire, England
Death[1][2][3][4] 1820 Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Burial[1] unknown
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Goad, Betsie M. Gricar. Cemetery Listings of Revolutionary War Soldiers Known to Be Buried in Montgomery County Ohio. (Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio: Jonathan Dayton Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, 2013).

    We honor these Revolutionary War Soldiers and Patriots who are buried in unmarked graves in Montgomery County Ohio. [List of names follows].
    Marker placed at Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio, by Jonathan Dayton Chapter NSDAR 2013

    Ancestor number: A021467

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970.

    SAR Acknowledged Patriot:
    generation 1: Anthony Chevalier husband of Rachel Nelson and father of:
    generation 2: Charlotte Chevalier who married William McGrew and they became parents of
    generation 3: Isabella McGrew who married Charles Myers and they became parents of
    generation 4: Allen Myers who married ---Moffet and they became parents of
    generation 5: Elmer Myers who married Harriet Wright and they became parents of
    generation 6: Ellis Allen Myers, SAR member
    member: Ellis Allen Myers of Indiana, national member number: 65789
    Indiana state member number: 1240
    4 Jun 1945


    These books were used as proof of Ellis Allen Myers' lineage for SAR membership:
    au: Gwathmey, John H.
    ti: Virginians in the Revolution, page 147

    ti: Montgomery County Ohio Pension R, page 80

    ti: Senate Documents Pension Roll Volume III

    ti: Biographical and Genealogical History of Union, Franklin, Wayne Counties Indiana, page 829

    au: Inter State Publishing Company
    ti: History of Wayne County Indiana, volume 2 (1884), page 750

    au: Young, Andrew W.
    ti: History of Wayne County, Indiana (1874), page 330

    au: Haines, John F.
    ti: Hamilton County Indiana History (1915), page 985-987

    au: Daughters of the American Revolution of Ohio
    ti: Official Roster of American Soldiers Buried in Ohio, page 76


    ???Pensioned in 1818 ref national no 100,000 vol 100 p 311 DAR Adelia McGrew Michaner

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Daughters of the American Revolution Genealogy Search Ancestor Search website.

    Documentation may be purchased through the DAR website.
    Ancestor number: A021467, Anthony Chevaller
    Pension Number: *S42646
    Service Source: *S42646

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    These DAR members claim him as an ancestor:
    Michener, Adella McGrew Nat'l Num: 100000 Chapter: 4041IN
    Dickerson, Lillian E. T. E. Nat'l Num: 227712 Chapter: 8012NM
    Inlow, Lois Scott Nat'l Num: 353659 Chapter: 4031IN Join: Oct 1945
    Orr, Mary E. Scott Nat'l Num: 378681 Chapter: 4068IN
    Cox, Vava Ann Dickerson Nat'l Num: 411487 Chapter: 8007NM Join: Oct 1952
    McGrew, Ruth Esther Nat'l Num: 436803 Chapter: 8012CA
    Morgan, Margaret Scott Nat'l Num: 582403 Chapter: 4068IN Join: Oct 1973
    Bailey, Sylvia Marshall Nat'l Num: 583324 Chapter: 4038OH Join: Dec 1973

  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Jonathan Dayton Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Revolutionary War Patriots Who Lived and/or Died in Montgomery Co., Ohio. (Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio: Jonathan Dayton Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Sep 2010).

    He was in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, and Mnomouth and taken prisoner at Charleston. He was also at the siege of Savannah.

    This book lists some more bibliographic citations.