| Reuben Ard Nov. 11, 1740 - Feb. 29, 1836 North Carolina Militia Buried at Bethal United Methodist Church Cemetery Echo, Dale County, Alabama. |
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| Grave marking for Reuben Ard was held Saturday October 18, 2008 sponsored by Emassee-Robert Grierson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. |
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| Wiregrass Chapter SAR wreath is placed at the marker of Patriot Rueben Ard by Dr. Jack Oden. |
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| Musket fire for Patriot Reuben Ard by John Kelsoe of the Wiregrass Chapter Sons of the American Revolution. |
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| Wiregrass Chapter member John Kelsoe demonstrates the equipment and uniforms used during the Revolutionary War to descendants of Patriot Reuben Ard. |
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| Return to Patriot Graves |
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