Jasper (Gasper I) Sistrunk
- d. Between March 29, and November 12, 1825 - Limestone Methodist Church Cemetery, Orangeburg District, SC
- b. About 1749 - Orangeburg District, SC
- m. Anna Maria - ?
Children
- John, Sr. - 1772
A definite connection between John Sistrunk, Sr. and Jasper (Gasper I)
Sistrunk has not been established; however, evidence is so strong that, unless and until
proven otherwise, relationship between these two will be assumed.
- George - 1780
- d. -
- b. ~1780 - Saxe-Gotha, Orangeburg District, SC
- m. Susannah Hughes -
- Casper (Gasper II) - 1784
- d. Febraury 5, 1857 -
- b. February 4, 1884 - Saxe-Gotha, Orangeburg District, SC
- m. Mary Oliver - December 17, 1811
- Elizabeth -
- Mary Magdaleon -
- Joel - 1797 (Could be son or grandson)
According to D. A. R. application filed by Georgie Inabinet Lefvendahl, July 24, 1963,
Jasper (Gasper I) Sistrunk services in assisting in the establishment
of American Independence during the War of the Revolution were:
- 300 days Actual Duty as Adjutant in the Militia in Generals Henderson
and Sumter Brigades, certified by Lt. Col. Com. W. R. Thompson.
- From:
- Document in S. C. Archives Dept. Columbia, S. C.
AA 7059, Acct. #197 - T
Gasper Sistrunk
- Patriot furnished guns and provisions and supplies for the use of the
State Troops:
- Provisions for Cont. A. for military use
- 2 guns for use of State Troops
- 9 head cattle
- From:
- Document in S. C. Archives Dept., Columbia, S. C.
AA 7059, Acct. #274 - K
Gasper Sistrunk
- Reference:
- Oliver-Sistrunk Families, Orangeburg Area, S.C. by Georgie A Lefvendahl
- Family Chart by Robert E. Sistrunk, 1971
- Family Bible and Archive Records
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