Individual Details
Tscharner DEGRAFFENREID
(9 Feb 1752 - 1811)
Served in the Revolutionary War, was wounded in both hands at the Battle of Guilford Court House, and in 1810 received a grant of 400 acres of land, being "the proportion of land allowed a Sergeant of the Continental Line." Never married. By Will dated April 10, 1798 and admitted to probate Apr 10, 1811, he directed the proceeds of his land in Lunenburg County to be divided between his sisters Sally Hobson, Patty Strong and Mary Woodson. History of the Degraffenreid Family, p. 154.
Events
Families
Father | Anthony Tscharner DEGRAFFENREID (1722 - 1794) |
Mother | Mary BAKER (1723 - 1790) |
Sibling | John DEGRAFFENREID (1743 - 1743) |
Sibling | Baker DEGRAFFENREID (1744 - 1776) |
Sibling | Mary "Mollie" DEGRAFFENREID (1746 - 1747) |
Sibling | Francis DEGRAFFENREID (1747 - 1815) |
Sibling | William G. DEGRAFFENREID (1749 - 1805) |
Sibling | Sarah R. DEGRAFFENREID (1750 - ) |
Sibling | Mary Baker DEGRAFFENREID (1753 - 1823) |
Sibling | Susanna M. DEGRAFFENREID (1754 - ) |
Sibling | Sarah DEGRAFFENREID (1755 - ) |
Sibling | Martha DEGRAFFENREID (1756 - 1815) |
Endnotes
1. Spence, Irene Bush.
2. Thomas P. Degraffenried, History of the Degraffenried Family (Vail-Ballou Press, Binghampton, NY, 1925), p. 153.