John Bollinger performed Patriotic Service in North Carolina in the American Revolution.
John Bollinger is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A210982.
Took the oath of allegiance to gain land entry Burke Co., North Carolina 17 Dec 1778 as per the DAR A210982.[2]
Burial at Patton Cemetery, Patton, Bollinger County, Missouri, USA[3]
Sources
↑ Orenia Bollinger and Ruth Mary Conrad Maples, The Bollinger Connections (Fredericktown, Missouri: Privately printed, 1984); citing records of Longswamp Church. The church then was in Mertztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The original records are held at the Lancaster Reformed Archives in the town of Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The translation of these records from German script is by Rev. William J. Hinke.
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed April 26th, 2015), "Record of John Bollinger", Ancestor # A210982.
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