Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Misc. Notes
Pg 43 Claypool 4 Gum had died during the Revolutionary War, leaving a widow and two infants
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Spouses
Memoabt 1745? 1750 VA?
MemoKIA Revolutionary War; abt 1777? 24 Aug 1779?
Military
Pg 319 Claypole Gum became a soldier in the Revolutionary War and lost his life during the war. Claypole Gum, was listed in Capt. Woodson’s Co, 6th VA Regiment. (S: McAllister, Virginians in the Revolution). The 11th Regiment became the 6th Regiment.
25870Pg 352 Jehu Gum is on the payroll of Capt. Benjamin Harrison in 1774, Lord Dunmore’s War, when Jehu had served in the company for 119 days. On the same payroll were his brothers: Abraham, Claypool and Norton.
25870Pg 365 Rockingham Co Recds: Minute Bks County Court: 1779 Aug 24 Relief of Ann, wife of Claypoole Gum, a soldier
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Marriageabt 1776, Rockingham County, VA42028,42046