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Pvt Nathan Arendall

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Pvt Nathan Arendall

Birth
Lenoir County, North Carolina, USA
Death
13 Apr 1823 (aged 57–58)
Franklin County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Franklin County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Arendale Family Cemetery in Ashland Community Franklin Co. GA with Rev war DAR marker.

Nathan was from Dobbs Co. NC, born about 1765. This area became Lenoir Co. in 1791. He was either a son or brother of William ARRANDAL who was a witness to the land grant for Paul HARTSFIELD on 11 May 1782, Dobbs Co. This land joined land of Richard CASWELL, who was Caswell's Regiment and the county of Caswell was named for. Dobbs County was formed in 1759 from Johnston Co. NC.

"That when he had served his last tour he was brought home in a cart, not being able to walk on account of rhumatism contracted while in line of his duty." Sanuel Daily
"He had contracted said disease while in the Revolutionary, since then he had to go about on crutches and that he was never relieved from this disease while he lived that was alweys a cripple." George Gober

I have finally identified George Gober in documents pertaining to Nathan Arendall.

George Gober is my ggg-uncle, son of William Gober I and first wife Lucy Craddock. George Gober was born abt 1771 Virginia, died abt 1862 Franklin Co Georgia. George Gober married Nancy Gober, his first cousin, d/o George Gober 1740 and Martha Wisdom 1743, on Oct 5 1796 in Granville Co NC.

In testimony for Nathan Arendall pension on 7/6/1855, George Gober was 84 years old, stated he moved from Granville Co NC to Frank Co GA in 1799 and became acquainted with Nathan.

Bonnie Gober Crocker, ID 47204700

Arendale Family Cemetery in Ashland Community Franklin Co. GA with Rev war DAR marker.

Nathan was from Dobbs Co. NC, born about 1765. This area became Lenoir Co. in 1791. He was either a son or brother of William ARRANDAL who was a witness to the land grant for Paul HARTSFIELD on 11 May 1782, Dobbs Co. This land joined land of Richard CASWELL, who was Caswell's Regiment and the county of Caswell was named for. Dobbs County was formed in 1759 from Johnston Co. NC.

"That when he had served his last tour he was brought home in a cart, not being able to walk on account of rhumatism contracted while in line of his duty." Sanuel Daily
"He had contracted said disease while in the Revolutionary, since then he had to go about on crutches and that he was never relieved from this disease while he lived that was alweys a cripple." George Gober

I have finally identified George Gober in documents pertaining to Nathan Arendall.

George Gober is my ggg-uncle, son of William Gober I and first wife Lucy Craddock. George Gober was born abt 1771 Virginia, died abt 1862 Franklin Co Georgia. George Gober married Nancy Gober, his first cousin, d/o George Gober 1740 and Martha Wisdom 1743, on Oct 5 1796 in Granville Co NC.

In testimony for Nathan Arendall pension on 7/6/1855, George Gober was 84 years old, stated he moved from Granville Co NC to Frank Co GA in 1799 and became acquainted with Nathan.

Bonnie Gober Crocker, ID 47204700


Inscription

Private (Pvt), Caswell (Dobbs County) North Carolina Regiment of Militia, Revolutionary War

Gravesite Details

From I-85, take Exit 160 East on State Hwy. 51 to Hwy 59. Go south on hwy. 59 about 1 mile. Turn West on a drive off of Hwy 5.Located in the pine woods about one hundred yards northwest of Hwy. 59 and south of the landmark known as the Rock Columns.



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