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1812 Ancestors War of 1812

Accepted by Lineage Societies and others who have verified service records whose names appear on this list.

The membership requirements for various lineage societies are not the same. The men's society, General Society of the War of 1812 requires that men considered for membership be direct lineal descendants of men who fought in the War of 1812.
The National Society of Daughters of 1812 accepts service performed in the period 1784-1815 and also accepts qualifying civilian service such as an ancestor's having held public office or served on a jury.

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Yeager, Lewis. Served as Corporel in Captain William Sitton's Company of Infantry, 1st. Regiment West Tennessee militia. Born 18 Mar 1794 in S.C. and died 26 Apr 1853 in Bibb County, AL. Buried in the Yeager Graveyard in Bibb County, AL. He married Anna Carmack who was born 19 Nov 1807 in Tennesse.They were married on 26 Nov 1822. Anna died on 14 Jul 1861 and is buried in the Yeager Cemetery, Bibb County.