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When Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, it is said while the British played
The
World Turned Upside Down, the Americans
played Yankee Doodle.
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FANCHER MILITARY RECORDS AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1775 - 1783 |
RECORDSGeneral Records
Fancher Revolutionary War Soldiers Listing
Revolutionary War Records 1775-1783
Revolutionary War Pension Index
Revolutionary War Rejected Pensions
U.S. House of Representatives Private ClaimsAbstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots
D.A.R. Lineage Books
State Records
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution
This record is actually a Fancher from Connecticut.Virginia
Virginia Revolutionary War Records
INFORMATIONHEREDITARY SOCIETIES
Order Of Founders & Patriots Of America
Any man who is lineally descended, in the male line of either parent, from an ancestor who settled in any of the colonies now included in the United States of America prior to May 13, 1657; and one or all of whose intermediate ancestors in the same line, who lived in the period of the American Revolution, from 1775 to 1783, and adhered as patriots to the cause of the colonies.Daughters Of Founders & Patriots Of AmericaEligibility requires an unbroken paternal line of either the applicant's father or mother, going back to a FOUNDER who arrived in one of the Colonies between May 13, 1607 and May 13, 1687, and in this unbroken line, an intermediate PATRIOT ancestor who, by personal service in a civil or military capacity or by other acts proving his unfailing loyalty, assisted in establishing American independence during the Revolutionary Period, 1775 to 1784.DAR - Daughters Of The American Revolution
Any woman is eligible for membership who can prove lineal, blood line descent from an ancestor who aided in achieving American independence. She must provide documentation for each statement of birth, marriage, and death.
SAR - Sons Of The American Revolution
Membership is open to men who have traced their family tree back to a point of having an ancestor who supported the cause of American Independence during the years 1774-1783.
Music Note: All of the Introductory pages on these Fancher Military Sites contain music of that era. The pages containing the actual records do not have background music (except for the Civil War). If you prefer not to hear the background music on this page, please turn off the sound on your speakers.