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Note: Notes: Served in the 2nd Georgia Battalion (Virginia troops) during the Revolution. Sources Primary Sources: 1. Will of Jeremiah Gallahue probated MAY 1825 Monongalia Co. lists wife Ann 2. "Graves of Revolutionary Patriots" lists soldier Jeremiah Gallihue at Woodlawn Cemetery Fairmont Monongalia Co WV 3. 1820 Monongalia Co. Census Eastern District I lists Jeremiah Gollihue; 6 individuals in household Secondary Source Material: 1. "The Monongalia Story" (1979) Vol. II Pg. 65 lists Jeremiah Gallahue, son of Darby and Charlotte (Ewell) Gallahue, M. Ann Barnes and settled on Pricketts Creek 2. "Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution" (1938) pg. 295 lists soldier Jeremiah Gallehue 3. DAR Application #193303 (1923) lists Jeremiah Gallahue B. ca. 1750 M. ca. 1780 Ann Barnes D. 1825 4. "Thomas M. Pettit's Family" (1996) pg. D-35 lists Jeremiam Gallahue B. ca 1750 son of Darby Gallahue and Charlotte Ewell M. ca. 1780 Ann Barnes D. 1825 5. "Gallahue Family Record" pg. 10 lists Jeremiah Gallahue B. 1750 Prince William County VA son of Darby Gallahue and Charlotte Ewell M. ca. 1780 Ann Barnes D. 1825 6. David G. Nuzum, The Nuzum Family Hiatory, Revised,ISBN 0-9609538-0-9 says that Joseph Nuzum married 5/1830 (Monongalia Co. M. Bonds, p. 91), Sarah Gallihue, dau. of Jeremiah Gallihue. http://members.tripod.com/~jrw2/d0000/g0000056.html#I25 Pvt. Jeremiah GALLAHUE BIRTH: 1750, Prince William Co. VA DEATH: 1825, Monongalia Co. VA BURIAL: Woodlawn Cemetery Marion Co. WV Father: Darby GALLAHUE Mother: Charlotte EWELL Family 1: Ann BARNES MARRIAGE: ABT 1780, Amherst County, Virginia 1. Catherine GALLAHUE 2. Mary GALLAHUE 3. Margaret GALLAHUE 4. Phoebe GALLAHUE 5. Charles GALLAHUE 6. William GALLAHUE 7. Sarah GALLAHUE 8. Henry GALLAHUE Notes Served in the 2nd Georgia Battalion (Virginia troops) during the Revolution. Sources
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