Ephriam Osborne
1723 - 1796 (72 years)-
Name Ephriam Osborne Born 21 Aug 1723 Virginia Gender Male _MILT Revolutionary War. in Captain Enoch Osborne's Company of the Virginia Militia, Montgomery County, Virginia. Died 1796 Grayson County, Virginia Buried Osborne Fort Cemetery, Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia [1] Person ID I1670 Robinson Last Modified 19 Nov 2022
Family Elizabeth Howard, b. 21 Aug 1723, Williamsburg, Virginia , d. 1796, Independence, Grayson County, Virginia (Age 72 years) Children 1. Thomas Osborne, bur. Osborne Fort Cemetery, Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia 2. James Osborne, bur. Osborne Fort Cemetery, Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia 3. Enoch Osborne, b. 1741, Yadkin, Rowan County, North Carolina , d. Sep 1818, Independence, Grayson County, Virginia (Age 77 years) 4. Solomon Osborne, b. 1743, d. 1764, Watauga County, North Carolina (Age 21 years) 5. Stephen Osborne, b. 1743, Grayson County, Virginia , d. 1820 (Age 77 years) 6. Robert Osborne, b. Feb 1747, Botetourt County, Virginia , d. 1810, Barren County, Kentucky (Age 62 years) + 7. Ellander Osborne, b. 1751, Grayson County, Virginia , d. 1820, Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia (Age 69 years) 8. Ephraim Washington Osborne, b. 14 Sep 1752, Rowan, Bladen County, North Carolina , d. 9 Nov 1852, Coldiron, Harlan County, Kentucky (Age 100 years) 9. Jonathan Osborne, b. 13 Feb 1753, Yadkin, Rowan County, North Carolina , d. 11 Apr 1834, Ashe County, North Carolina (Age 81 years) 10. Chloe Osborne, b. 1762, Virginia , d. 1841, Loyall, Harlan County, Kentucky (Age 79 years) Last Modified 25 Apr 2022 Family ID F694 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 21 Aug 1723 - Virginia Died - 1796 - Grayson County, Virginia Buried - - Osborne Fort Cemetery, Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia = Link to Google Earth Pin Legend : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set
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Notes - Sons of the American Revolution membership application
by William Horton Daniel.
for Ephriam Osborne, Sr.
b. 21 Aug 1723, near Williamsburg, Va.
d. 1796, Grayson County, Virginia
Ephriam Osborne, Sr., moved with his family from Surry County, North Carolina, to New River, Grayson County (then a part of Montgomery) Virginia, in 1765, built a Fort on New River as defense against the Indians; engaged in battle with Indians, his son Solomon Osborne being killed by them. He was also a member of Capt. Enoch Osborne's Company during the Revolution and engaged in battles with Indians and Tories.
references:
List of Virginia militia - Montgomery County, Virginia on file at Clerk's Office, Christianburg, Virginia.
Statement of Jonathan Osborne, son of Ephriam Osborne, Sr.
Pension Application #6048.
Affidavit of Capt. Enoch Osborne in suit ot John Blevins v. James Newell - file No.62, Chancery, Augusta Co, Va., Staunton
and family.
- Sons of the American Revolution membership application
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Sources - [S3] Find a Grave.
- [S3] Find a Grave.