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Hmmmm, that might be a question for the military. I have never heard that either, I could make an assumption but won't. LOL.
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From: Sandy <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 6:22 pm
Subject: Revolutionary War question
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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