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What is the DAR criteria? Actual service or just a name on a muster
roll?
Donald W. Moore
Virginia Beach
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On Mar 19, 2009, at 6:22 PM, Sandy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Revolutionary War question...
>
> If a man was repeatedly fined for not reporting for duty in the
> Revolutionary War is that enough proof that he did NOT serve in this
> war?
>
> I'm the Assistant Registrar for our local Daughters of the American
> Revolution chapter, and am helping a potential member with her DAR
> application. We haven't run across this problem before. I've found
> several pieces of evidence that this woman's ancestor was ASSIGNED
> to a unit in the Revolutionary War, but he NEVER REPORTED for duty,
> and was FINED for not showing up. This fellow is not listed in the
> DAR Patriot index, and no other members have joined the DAR under
> his name.
>
> For anyone who has books on the Revolutionary War, perhaps you would
> take some time and look him up in them? Here's the info on him:
> name: Conrad REPP
> location: Berks County, Pennsylvania
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Sandy
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