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John A. Oliphant


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on of Ephraim Oliphant and Sarah Higgins Stout, of Hunterdon Co., NJ, and Loudoun Co., VA. Husband of Hannah Amos, whom he wed in VA in 1775. John and Hannah were the parents of twelve children: Rebecca; Samuel; Jas. G.; Thos. A.; Elizabeth (Betsey); Sarah (Sally); Hannah; Mary Ann (Polly); Anna; Rachel; John; and Abby. John Oliphant was a gunsmith, blacksmith, and wagon maker. During the Revolution, he moved to Washington District, NC, to a part of the state that would eventually become Greene Co., TN. He served as an express rider and wagonmaster for NJ troops, and after moving southward helped outfit the NC troops for the Battle of King's Mtn. Listed by some sources as simply "John Oliphant."

Timeline

Birth- 2 Jan 1750
Amwell, Hunterdon Co., NJ
Marriage- 14 Jan 1775-Age: 25 years
Hannah Amos
VA
Death- 21 May 1822-Age: 72 years
Ebenezer, Greene Co., TN
Burial
Ebenezer Meth. Cem., Greene Co., TN

Other Facts

Mother
Sarah Higgins Stout
Father
Ephraim Oliphant
Gender
Male
Occupation
Wagonmaker; Gunsmith
Religion
Methodist

Owner:chambln
Owner contributions only

Created:15 May 2013

Modified: 7 Aug 2014

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Forces War Records, John A. Oliphant (https://uk.forceswarrecords.com/memorial/619256460/john-a-oliphant/facts : accessed 16 May 2024), database and images,


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