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1753 - 1782 (29 years)
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Name |
Archibald Artis |
Born |
1753 |
Johnston, North Carolina, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
5199 |
Died |
1782 |
Johnston, North Carolina, USA |
Person ID |
I5199 |
Families |
Father |
John Artis, b. 1723, Norfolk, Virginia, USA , d. Southampton, Virginia, USA |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Alta, d. USA |
Relationship |
natural |
Family ID |
F1621 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- He was mentioned in the Revolutionary War pension application of Holiday Haithcock
which had a testimonial by William Bryan, a Justice of the Peace:
... that in the times of our Revolutionary War free negroes and mulattoes mustered in the
ranks with white men in said State ..This affiant has frequently mustered in company with
said free negroes and mulattoes ...That class of persons were equally liable to draft -
frequently volunteered in the public Service. This affiant was in the army a short time at
Wilmington at the time Craig was near that place and remembers that one mulatto was in
his company as a common soldier whose name Archibald Artis - Sworn to and subscribed
this 21 day November 1834.
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