John Landis served as a private in the Pennsylvania 4th Battallion. [3]
John Landis Revolutionary War Service
He died on December 09, 1796 in Douglass, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States
Sources
↑ Landis, D. B. (David Bachman), 1862, The Landis Family of Lancaster County: a Comprehensive History of the Landis Folk From the Martyrs' Era to the Arrival of the First Swiss Settlers, Giving Their Numerous Lineal Descendants; Also, an Accurate Record of Members In the Rebellion, With a Sketch of the Start And Subsequent Growth of Landisville And Landis Valley, And a Complete Directory of Living Landis Adults, Etc., Etc.. Lancaster, Pa.: Published and printed by the author, 1888. Page 15
https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89061951323?urlappend=%3Bseq=25
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 16 Jan 2021), "Record of John Landis, Sr.", Ancestor # A068462.
Landis-501 was created by Catherine Deiley through the import of Deiley Family Tree.ged on Sep 30, 2014.
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