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(CORRESPONDENCE INVITED CONCERNING _RECORDS_OF FAMILIES OF EARLY VIRGINIA MARYLMD . AND"KENTUCKY)

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rnoms enlisted at CrownPoint NewYork. (PENSION;,'5R10,101) Declarant made application for pension in KanawhaCounty,Va, 5-31-1850 Personally appeared John Steele at a court held at Charleston, states that he is the son of the late ThomasSteels whoentered service CrownPoint, N.Y. under Capt.John Smith as a private and continued until 1776 and that his father enlisted 3- different times. Andwas at the battle of long Island and capturing of the Hossians at Trenton and that his father died 12-8-184.-'7— leaving no widow,as his mother died before the death of his father and that his father had eight children; as follows: It-Iysclf,George,Elizebeth, Robert, Lrrgarot, Jane, Isabel and Maryof whenthree only are living; George, myse1f(J'ehn) and Margaret. NewMrrgaret Arnott, George I believe lives in Monroe County and Margaret and husband moved (15 years ago) to Tennessee...... S.i.s2<=i.-‘£°.11n..S:°.°212;.’9.h9.2-.bs.>.v.°_sfiiiniii9920.12 E°£r9.°_09.:.Va­ DAVIDSTEPHENS, PMSION R 10111 Application made in Patrick Co,V:z. 1840­ ago 76- states he volunteered Pittsylvania Co,Va, on Callada Croel:,l'78l. under Captain mxtohison Hudgins, enlisted ago 17. He states he enlisted under Capt. _<_J_e,'9_o_l_agr_1_d_-_k_x_o_c_a_1:§__1_1pge__l_'Z_B_1,_O_c_1;030;3'7; ______ROBERT STEVENS PENSION No. R 10139 1845 VIRGINIA. CAILPBELLCOUNTY. lbovo soldier appeared, resident of said ceunty,ags 94. Marchodby order of Co1.J'mes Galloway from NewIondon, Caup_ba1lCountyfifirginia, then Bodford Co in No. 1 Va.Militia,l0-10-1780 to Hil1sborough,N.C. where he was attached to Capt.Philip Web‘eor's Co,Fren Geochland Co,Va, in the regiment, ,cor:x:1ond.edby001 Morris and marched to CherawHil1s,S.C . and remained until l-25-1781 and marched to nlbemarle Ce,Va with prisoners. Whenhe served under 001 Iarzes Galloway under Cipt John Cottrell, There were about 25 non of that: stationed at New London,C:.epbo1l Ce,- also mentions Capt John Murchora and Col Daniel Pcrrow. In his declaration made1844-, the sarie stater1ents- affidavit of John Murchersen a age 84- 184:5-Campbell Ge,V.:,stat-as he was acquainted with Robert Stevens, in the Revolutionary war and knowsthe facts of his services, 3 no in Militia service under Phillip Webberand states he also served under "no" in NewIondon -we were - guarding the magazine. Iucy I.Stovor.s 1854 appointed a power of Attorney of CampbellCe, - -' a letter in the files from NewLonden,CaI:1pboll Ce,Va 1851, signed by Lucy in I Stevens and Elizabeth W.Stevens,states the soldier‘ Robert Stevens was their father and that Mr. WmFuquaa gentlemen residing at Prince Edward or at Buckinghamco, had someimportant papers of ---.——_—.——-.-—u-—n-——..-otheir fathers". ______1854 states he moved from Culpeppor Ce,Vc.to the South F.rk of Clynch River in what was then called Liontgeuery Co,Va, now '1‘aze'.'.'o-11,03,Va.In the spring of 1780 he was enrolled in the militia under Capt ThomasIuiastin as a volunteer Indian spy and was stationed in Wynn's Garrison, on the South Fork of Clynch river. Again entered as a volunteer spy,4-l-1781 again from 3-20-1782, until Nov1- following again 1783; that his companionsin this service was usually Duncan..Oqu:I.1ianor 6 Aqulian? and David Johnson. He was born in Culpopp or Co, ""1721, 1764. was living on the South Fork of Clynch rive:-,when entering service (Montgomery 0 .) new Tazowoll Ce,-——affidavit of an ’v'(ym1,Tr:.zc\':o11Co,Va 1854 -states he reqellects the services of said soldier Michael Stumpas an indian 2252..T:1.=-3ih.e.v._w_c_r9.stationedin_'"'rs*~_s_G2.rr.is°9;iosoihsr.-.______GEORGE PENSIONNoS 7667 and Virginia —-- 1837 Fluvtnia Co,Va age '75 GowrgeSutherland applied for pension - states he enlisted in North Carolina, in the let North Carolina Roginent,unC.erCapt. Henry Dixon, discharged 1777. Ho was agz 14 or 15 when he enlisted 1780 in one of the districts or county of Louise Va, for 18 no.un-rler onsign,Phi1ips in company of Capt Samuel Bddins. .'.t the OO‘.i1Il£:DCO1’.1OD.‘bofhis services lived in C£.SWL‘LLCO.N.C.to which place he had moved from Va some years before comnencezzen of the Revolution and with the exception of the is time he was in services ­ Pange-i resided in that county. After his services in 13.0.. he removed to «'..l'oe;’ie;-loCo, Va( the part that is 1101'.‘FluvaniaCo, and has resided there more then 30 years. -Affidavit of Isaac Lucardominister of the Baptist -Church;Fluvania Co,l837 node affidavit as to ch-"rector of the soldier. (Note that all abstracts node by the compiler, ANNIEwALz:.mBUR:-7s,from the Pensions or any other manuscripts of historical interest, will be found all items regarding namesof ninisters, and as to whet denomination they new belonged), the date such affidavit is given, so that manylest namesof 21_z1_1_§t_gr_s__rzi_l_1__b2_1'_oy_i1r_o_r3_»)_~______m _ _ HICHAELSWOPE PMTSIONNo. R 10366.Monroe County,‘Vo, 1-23-1834 A80 80 Sept 29- ::st- states he entered a services as an Indian Spy in the Spring 1776. Capt John Henderson and resided then on ".':’olfeCrook, Monroe Co,V:~.,about 16 miles from where he now resides. The people who were alarmed at the Indians had took to Cooks Fort on Indian crook. ngoin 1'77?-Lpr also 1778-1779. He hid for his ecnpenions his two brothers Joseph and John Swopo who were both older than hinseli‘, both deceased and J’.'.lmSGWINN,decoc.sed served 1781 to go against the Indimis on Cumberland River, and en 15-Fob.tog-=t1: with 60 ethers,undor Capt John Honderson,Lt..Tohn 'Jo'odand ensign,.'IoyJ-loll, and were joined at Burnsides Fort, by a companyfrom Greenbrier,cem-iundod by Capt Jmos Arrzstrong, and another companycamandod by C:pt.Dnvidson, and all of them that were under cornand of Ialajor Hamilton, and they 1'.1'.7.I'ChdtoFort. Chisel where they were with Major Quirk or Kirk and then they rrzrched on to Ky. (IENTUCKY)underMajor Hamilton, to C01 Logan's Station and remained there three months draft expired----Affidavit of J'“cob Cook, clergyman, MonroeCo and John mnn,;rr. Soldier was Bean on new CREEKGRL‘ENBRI.‘.RddRIVER, then called NESTAUGUS1‘A,newMONROECOUNTY1753 and I have heard it frequently said that I was the first CHILDEVERBORNIN IS NOWTH;LIMITSOF LIONROE COUNTY and resided someplace until 1 7 9 0 when he rcnoved to where he now lives. ---John Swepeappointed Po:;er of Attorney 1853 resident of NewUnien,‘Ve, states 11.6.12._a_s9.n.<>_f;llishnol.S.W2P2.~______.______. .. ‘I!EIOIn’.-‘isANDELIZ;.BTH T.‘.NNI:‘.RPENSION No R 10391 Bounty lend warrant Ne.348l9-160-55- V2, -‘state of V:,1Ioc1L'LenbergCe,l8;32,ThouosTanner personally appeared ego 70-dr'~.fte:.‘.1779- under Capt Stephen Mabry Lt.Ther:1as :.ndorson-—­ -1781 Feb.Morched tx N.C. under Capt '.'.t1Inc:-.s, and Lt.Sanuol Ho11::os- he has evidence of WmThomas‘bhzt he entered a service as above st:.ted--- ..'.f1‘id:1vit of ‘..'illiar1 Themes, - strtes th-.t ThemesTamer served with him in the Revolutiener ‘.;'ar,under Capt Stephen L-Iebry,elso 3 months in 11.0. - Elizabeth Tanner of 1-EecklonbergCe,Va,l846- personally up »es:redintern age 71- states she is the wider: of Thomas T'2IID.O1',deed, ‘.7120wasdragted 1779- soldier died 1839- 0ct.29 stotes her husband was born Meclclenberg 1765- 5-9- ( Co,Va) Wand always rosi­ ded there until his death. States that she was born D1.'N'..’IDDlECO.V.'..6-20-1774.­ end is the den of In asElizabeth I.l§urp1:w. She was married to the soldier at the resident of Thomas Rogers in Dinwiddie Co,V.~..2.-5-l795- Rev Devereux Gr.-rrot a clergynmnof the Old Episcopal Chureh-by Publication of Benns, but this preacher has been deceased several years and during the lifetime of her husband she hmiton children; whose -27ncneswere as follows: Ev;-.RY'.> = .".i§£?.'i:n mnnln MARGARET ROBERT = ELIZ.f.BE‘I'H s:.Rc.H OLIVER Divm 5 Mi-;RY EIHOLLLS

Eight of whenare nowliving. She is residing at the sameresidence for 51 yrs post and previous to tlnt in Dinwiddie Ce,-witnesses were Richard H. Dchr ­ Oliver H P Tanner. —-J.fi'i-davit of Hrs Ann Bennett in Mecklonbors Qiofve1846. states she ms ‘C5011acquainted with ThomasTanner from 1794 until his death 1839 and knowsof his services 1779- 1781 and is well acquainted with Elizabeth Page -3­ widewof his since her earliest recollection and is nearly two years older than herself - states she waspresent at their marriage an; remembersnine persons who we o present; as follows: THOIJAS ROGERS GEORGE BOOTH CLIFF I“L‘.ZEL’.‘IOOD REBECCA POOLE SARAH ROGERS MARY BOOTH SIJLWL LARK GEORGE ROGE LODRELL T;..NNER Affidavit of Col George Rogers, whowas born in Dinwiddie Ce,Va. June 14;1785 ( this affidavit made 1846) made at Boydton,Va.-states - he was well acquainted with ThomasTamer, 1795 until his death 1839- and lmewhe served and has been mll acquainted with Elizabeth from his earliest recollec­ tion end is 10 or 11 yrs older than himself. He was present at their marriage and recelleets names of six persons who were there also; as follows; THOMAS ROGERS: S.LR.‘.H ROGERS: ANN BENNETT: .'.ND I.0D‘..I.-:I..'LT.'.NN£::R: REBECCJ. PO0I.E:SAI\IIJEL L.'.-RIC.States they were married at the residence of his father ThomasRogers in Dinwiddie Co,Ve.----.'.i'fidavit; Isaac I-.-ialene,1843- states he was acquainted with the soldier from his youth, that he served with ThomasTanner and . ‘:2; tour of 3 nos as a militiamen 1781 under Capt. Rh L110-‘L15butee1.Robert Munford. The affidavit made 1846 in I.-iocldenbergCe,V:.1.--- nffidnvit-Lewis Williams in Mecklonberg 1833- states he served with Thomas'I'anner,in the battle of Guilford Court Heuse,N.C. end has been acquainted with him 9 ever since. affidavit Harrison Banger Mecklenberg Co,Va,l84'.3-knewof the service of said soldier. .1 letter in the files from Evans Tanner whostates Themes 23sn2r_WsS_11.i.s..fe.ti1.e£-_E15. sd.<1.r.°.ss231.8._.TiN£.E3'§§P9.R;=iY.-"~.-.______­ S.‘.MUE.'L.TLYIDR PENSION No. R 10428- BUCKINGHAMCO. .1. 1841,ego 80­ states he entered service under Capt. John ChC.1'.1b0I‘Sandwas at out of service 1781- second enlisted under Capt Robert Cary. He was born and raised in Buckingham.Ce,Va. 1.ffidavit of J'.:»hniwres clergyman in Buckingham Co,1841. --—The original papers are filed as follows; San Taylor, soldier - one gun and bayonet - he being on his return from General Green's camps - signed Richard Beasing?--u 16- march 1781? - also no papers; SALTAYLORasoldier in the militia from BuckinghamCo, has served his tour and is hereby dis narged 1781 Sept 18 - signed Robert Cary Capt. He was born Buckingham, but did not know the year. EdmondTaylor appointed a power of Atty 1854- in Cumberland Co,Va, §_e_w_a_s_egh_e_ir__o§_the §_o_J;d_i_e_r_.______JOHNTHOIJPSON: R 10540 VA. TAZEIELL C0. 1834 - states that Col. John Thompsonappeared before LP. whose ne.r;e was William Thompson. States the he moved from .'.ugusta Co,Va, 1776 to Maiden L>'prings,Ferk, Clinch River, in what was then MontgomeryCe,new Tezewell Ce,Ve, - in the spring 1780 enrolled in the Militia commandedby Thomasllastin. Also 1780 in companywith Jones '.'Jhitton, ThomasPeary and others. 1781 again volunteered and two of the children of J':r;es Mnxwe11—wasmurdered by the indiens. 1782 volnnteefied until 1788- he was born AUGUSTAC0.V.11764 Feb 27- - affidavit of David Young clergyman and Igret Eoslsn.-_ :'!n_T.s<>.s>s°ssonoiniei 3:02:62 _~=.f_eit2rse;z l8§-°«.-_.S.°.n..o.f_th°._s9_1ii.c.=_r;... _ JOHNTOWNSEND R 10660 New Jersey. Lewis Co,Va 18;55,age 81 1779 enlisted at Elizabeth in NJ. Substituted for bylvanus nrnold in the comPanYof Silas Pheatt, lst Regiment of NJ. line. He was born Morris Co,N.J'. 1752 Aug.12 Remembers it was recorded in his father's bible‘ Wasliving in Morris Ce,N..T emigrated from there to , soon after the close of the war, where he married 1789 in the neighborhood of Pittsburg-. soon afterwards emigrated to HARVUSONCO.V.iwhere he resided until 1832, at which time he moved to Lewis Co, :=’;Ea_Wi1.e_r_e_h_e_11.02_l_ir=_s_-..2-lhs soldier nae. ass .l_7_*t.°.1.=t.26.19.1202 ins srzv.-. _ __. LAWRENCETREVIPER -S 7754 New York. State of Va, Augusta Co,l84l a paper is filed showingthat imcix letters of administration were granted to JAMESF.P.1'I'I‘ERSONtosettle estate of Lawrence Trenper deceased and was under bond of 3ae,ooo.--- affidavit of William Kinny - Augusta Co,Va, states he was acquainted with the soldier. Froma long acquaintance with the soldier he believes he was a resident of NewYork,stetc, and thinks he was an officer Page -4­ in the Revolutionary war and was a postmaster in S'1‘AIJN'I'ONDuringthe adminis­ tration of General Tfashingtrm,whichoffice he held until the date of his death -states that the soldier died - 1-15-1841 and left No widow,surviving nor children and that JamesF.Petterson osquire is the administrator of his estate and whohe understands is also an applicant for pens1en.—.--affidavit of James F.P:tterson 1832, and believes he resided’-in Rhinobeck Co of Dutchos N Y during which time he was engage as e Liout in the militia of said state of N.Y. and after the close of the nu he movedinto the city oi‘ Albany N Y, port or the ti;-.10as Lieut under Col '\€i].let and shortly after the war removed to staun­ ton and states that ho is the legal representative of the est-:to of said soldio and he new claims a pension from 1831 to 184l.--- :2 letter 1851 from J‘:nes.F. Patterson showsthat the soldier did have heirs and H H Sylvester osquire i has written e1-'.r.Points requesting him‘to forward a certified list of the heirs from the clerk of our Superior court. It was shownby a WashingtonPaper (1851?) that Lt.Tre1Iperof Capt Tillers Ce,(sick in comp)In a return of tint r0jil'.13l‘.t "erriy retur_n—No29- page 28-dated Cmp Kings Bridge Oct 3-1776­ tho above remarks was undzted. Another paper No.36 page 36 cu-myreturns bear­ .1.n's’e.¥.°_1..=3his EP.

E Page -5 JiEES MLRIE ( ORMlRL) PENSIONNO. R 6908 Maryland, Louden Ceunty,Va. 1839 personally appeared before 2 :.rd B Gr dy,J P. The said soldier Icins Mr1, resident of the county, age 76-77 that he entered in the army very youngas a fifcr or rtther to learn to play the fife under C:pt.N thaniel Ramseyand It.Lovin Hinder, in Feb 1776 at Baltimore M ryland,where he contin­ ued until June following. Wherehe marched in June or July following, Col Suallwood, Czpt Smith and Hcwin of Baltimore and Hindnan,frou the Eastern Shore and Capt Bronco and Scott, marched by way of PhilcdoIphia,to N.Y. and was in the battle of long Island and the White Plains, 1776- also served Sept 1777 and continued until 1778 whenhis step father hired a man to take his place in when he was disch rged by Mordecai Guist, eftorw rds engaged as in the militia service in a volunteer Co and comnandedby Capt Nicholas Mcoubin and Im.mnGoldsmith at Annapolis. Romainodin lnnapolis some few years after the war whenhe went to Baltimore Co and continued until he started for Louden Co, where he has lived about 25 years. Fbr further infonnation see complete copy - states that Nicholas Mcmarlwas killed by his side. That Capt.Bracco and Scott, were killed at the battle of WhitePlains. State of Va,Fredorick Co,1839- John Bazzill personally appeared be who st‘tes he knewJanos Nkrl in Beltimoro 1776- and knowsthat he enlisted under Capt Ramsey, also saw hr: in service 1776 —and 1777. nffidgvit from the land office at lnnopolis states that they cannot find the nameon the Continental troops.

JhlES McL;URINE pension R 6780 VIRGINIn. Cumberland Ce,Va,l845,ags 85- enlisted between 3rd and 10th Feb.l777 under Capt Charles Fleming in the 7th Va regnient of Col Crockett, one of the Captains- under whenhe served was Capt Ea Mosely and Major 0 Carringten - at that true resided in Cwnbrland Co - the place of his then residence is new in Powhatanr they marched through Frodericksburg, D. C., to Phi1adclphia- in the depth of winter and often slept on the snow--—PowhatanCe,Vh1844, fizldclaurin states he is a brother of Isucs HcLaurine- and knowshis brother went to the North in the service -mentions that the said soldier had a family. Powhatan Co,Va, age 85- as he has always understood from his family records having been born at BDHOUSE _l_2;4z-.1Z7.91-_'2_r2-;e°£S_Wi_t£1.d£a:zn.._ J.u:1.°_.39-..l.8.=3:6; _H.°.I.1.l £°20_S.aY_s;_. .1:_°.‘~*;i.<1<=.1‘;°.e_-_ VLIENTINEMILLER R 7227 Va, Monroe Co,Vh, ll-21-1842-age 80- 1-12-18 1842 enlisted 1776 Dec as a Revolutionary war soldier under Capt in George for 3 years in London Co, where he was born and raised. He lacked about 1 no. of being age 14 but being unusually large end strong and healthy he was received and served 3 years, received discharge in Ponnsylvania,signed by Gen.Casoy, - he was at MudIsland, near , under Col Samuel Smith- when the plzce was attsct by the British and his Capt George was wound -ed find understood he died. That his copany W040all killed or taken pris­ oners except eight with hnnsolf; that someyears after the war when he with his family resided in Rockbridge Co, his dwelling burned where his papers were destroyed, stites ho mrde application in 1833, in.Monree Co, whensmrI' was returned for l*ck of proof. ind about 3 years since he had the declare­ tion of MaryVance and Isaac Hutchinson, ';d after he filed his first appli­ cation he nzxxsx heard of a man by the none of John Noland, residing in Galia 9 County Ohio who was born and raised in LoudonCo,Va, in the neighborhood sit with him had enlisted and served with hr: in the war was disch aged and return­ ed home with hhn, by whmnhe knew he could prove his services but owing to the death of said Noland, shortly afterwards, he failed in procuring his evidence. He thinks there is one Christopher Shaffer yet living if he can find where he lives and get his evidence by when he can perhaps prove his enlistment, and 0 --- no ' his services and his leaving hand to go into service as an older brother of L1 P1”gs ~6- 1

CHRISTOPHER( J'..‘.COBSEEFFER)was enlisted about the time he was, started with and served 2.ith until he lost his life at MudIsland. .-Lffidnvit ­ MonroeCe, Catharine Fink and states that 40 years ago while her father 1 Valentine Miller resided in Rockbridge and when she was about l2 or 15 her fr.t' father had. his house burned and in which his discharge and moneydestroyed. Signed 1842. —-- M:-.ryVxrnco, Monroe Co, states 40 yoo.rs ago while she was single, she lived with her father Philip Ensning-orin Reckbridge Co,Veend in the neighborhoodof V-lentine miller and rocollects his house burned. lffidavit of Isaac Hntchinson,perso'.-.r.-llyp appeared MonroeCo and states * 1::t he was in G.'.I.I..I.'£POLISOHIOend while there became acquainted with John Noland, whost-tent he lived a few miles above that pltco on the Oh_oin Gellie Co and inquired if he knewa.man by none Valentine Miller ( or Feltz as he was often ce1led- and he described Miller exactly and he stc.te..d th-t he and Miller were born and resided in the same neighborhood in Loudon Co,V:.,thtzt they had enlisted at the sanotine, served together three years, discharged at the S.';2lCtiI.10andreturned home in company. --— affidavit of CHRISTOPHERSHEFFERof Monroe Ce,l842. Made ooth th-1-.t he was born and raised in IDUDONC0in the neighborhood of Valentine Miller and remembers of Ccpt ‘-.-.~'mGeorgeenlisting a company to serve in the Revolution; thzt an older brother than himself was one of the non enlisted -- Peter France - Lewis Fr~nce- Anthony Grove, Martin '..’eyland,Poter licilahan -several by the n.:~.noofIhory were enli stod in his company; This efi'iont's brother and a numberof others of said companynever returned. He understood thzt the companywereprincipally tr.-kenprisoners or killed. This affiont at the time of the enlistment of the ccnpeny had not yet got his growth and hr had to set at homewith his father. This effisnt wasnever in said war himself. He has been acquainted with said Miller since they were boys. .'.boveeffient's - signed 1842Nov 29. ---- ‘Jillian ..dr.ir, a clergymanresi­ %tE2r2ETE°;ding in I.-ionrooCo and John . Hutchinson_____. J'r,1-osided __.._....__. in same __. Conpany—believe ...... _._._ G'.7s0.RGEMORRIS.«'..ND MORRIS PENSION NO. W 27804 Bounty lend warrant 537-15o~55 Orange Co,Vo., 1854, Doc.22,age 72- th.t he enlisted in Louisa Go, there his father then lived in l'7______alittle before he was age 16- as a volunteer in the companyof Jones ;.’.c.tson,for the purpose or guarding British and Hessinns celled Burgoy'ne's men whowere stationed i at nlbeuerle Co,B:rrecks, again enlisted under Capt Jones Cennndy1780- l,. states he *:;c.sborn 1763 march 29- in Hanover Co,Vr..,that his age was record­ ed in his father's register but his sister older than himself had carried srne to the "-.?ESI‘Z;RNCOUNTRY.Lived in Louisa Ce when entering service and Louise and Orange since the war for about 2.5years. Letter 1885 from Brownsburg-,V:.. to George Morris from David Shepherdson and in with who L testify to a portion of his sorvices- he st"tos he is s sending his request ’t‘ or proof in the '-..'uyof an affid-vit and th;-.t he is very egod. It is shown *5; in the papers th'.t the pension, Revolutionary claim of GeorgeMorris is » printed in the House of Representatives Report No 287 - 27th Congress, 2nd f Session. Copy of will of George Morris is filed; D.-‘.T3;;DOR.‘;NGECOUNTYV.‘.. 3rd Prrt of his est to to go to his widowand to sell the balance and divide in! amongst his children and grand children; as follows; The children with ! his son Dnbney left when he died one eqlal part. To my deu Polly Musgrove 1' one oquel part. To my dnu Sarah Bibb one equal part. To my son Idchard G. i one equal part. To my dnu Susan B Herd ( and to my dau 1'-.nnChilos one equal port. .~'.fterrisking the following deductions which are made for money or property heretofore, given, the; from my son 1Jobney's children's port. 55250. on this No interest, also 3450. t1L:t I pzicl for him - Ior a negro bought at the sale of his wife's mother's do'.;or, estate, on this interest from 1830 until the division of my estate. Frommy deu Polly I-.-iusgrove,pert 1, . _ 3%

on this no interest. also 1.73100.inc--sh on this interest from 1830 until the i‘i division of my estate frommydau Sarah Bibb's port 250. no interest, also gt 55350.no interest from 1830 until the division of my estate. Frommy son ;E Richard GI.Eorris,p:.rt @250.also -3500. for two slaves end let him have when ' he w-antto the ‘Jest. on this interest from 1830 until division of myestate - my dau Susi-.nB.Hord's part .5250. on these interest from 1830 until the division of my estrte. From my deu .».nnChiles part otc— I new strto my reasons i‘;r cutting e“f the rest of mychildren: T.‘.NDYMORRISc..-nduct has been so mm‘.the others joined ? with him has caused no to do as I hove done. I z.:ish1'.1yexecutor to sell my ltnded estzvte in such tracts as he may for best to the interest of my est. with poxror to sell again. .’..ppointed E.-'11Chilesexecutor. The reason he did not give his son in law Henry Chilcs not deed or his children eny more of his estate is tint he gave as much to him whenhe left Virginie. as he th.~ught he could do in justice to his other children. signed 1853 ,:'_pr15. Copy of marriage record from Orange Co, 1856 - that 0. license was issued t GZIORGTJIIORRIS..1l€DLLLRY 5-5-184% Mdry llorris ago 49- 0r.:.ngo C.?,V':.. states she is the widow:of Goo Merris,decd, S‘t‘.t0S her husband dioc‘. 1855 Hwy l5-1812 var service, she stntos they were Il‘.'.'I‘I‘iOC1byRev Joseph ’_S_0_:_l‘___C)__I:_l_L_.o_-:,_r_,_she states._ her . husbsnc‘-. —. h:-..d been _pr_ovicu_s_l_y 1‘J._:_3_I'_llZ_'_i_(_3_5._.___ ... ..- -.. Rocmom: Ti1'oiZ.I§ T "H'oC'ICr:1b’.‘"' ii s9'2'§ I,1~.ry:L'..m'c1. I~.£r.deapplication in hiorgen Ce,Vn, ll-25-1833, served 9- me. entered as minute men under C:pt .T:~..rrettand 5 me under Bussey,served in the Hartford Blues, served in Hartford and Baltimore c-vunties - the soldier's full none ‘ms ThemesTalbot Rockheld, he enlisted in Baltimore, Md u:1‘.er Capt .'~.bra‘::o::1J’arrett, and Bemzett Bussy he was then age 18 or 19. "Removedfromthe place of his residence when he enlisted about 1795, to the neighborhood of He -;ersto~;m,I-.id,afterwards moved near Greencastlc Pa. Removed into Va,about 18 yoers,ago (1832) he lived in Berkley Ce,unti1 Morgan Co was formed, fell into the latter Co and still resides there. He was age 75 4 HlzacvsxsxxanguHisagein 1833 Ilrrch 12- he was recordedBORNN413 once TIL: CROSSin his R0,-‘.DSIN mother's H’.RI‘FORDC0 bible which .1\L.R'S1.’.ND. was xi once in possession of his brother, but con::ot tell xvhoreit newis and was living 97near the cross reads in Hartford Co,I:idwhencalled into sservice, but removed to H: ;orstov.n,I,-id eftorn-:;r~:1s to Grecncr~.stlo,Pz>., then i to where he lives now. ."..ffidevit Jesse Roclchold age 52 - he appourccl in I-.7or;;.e.nCo,V:,l833,he was :1 resident of '...’o.shingtonCo,I,I.~.ryl.~.nrl.His affidavit concerning records of ages registered by his deed mot.1er- states tlrt he has good cause to believe tirt ThemesTalbot Reckhold, his father whonomepplios for pension was 0. selflior of the Revolution. Roriombershearing him tell of his services in the Revolution, Strvtos thrt his mother died 19 years ego. 5,1 .".ffid-ivit of Talbot Roc'z~;hold,.Tr,rosident of Morgan Co, .v‘.,3-c43Aug 25, 1' _ f."'ther'sin 1833, llevolutienwrylast post, remembers 17.:-.rservices. hearing his father and r.1v...thertalk of his 9"’

.- - M §O'&l§6‘.'§aR_3?~:-’fiHi:I'.i}I'77 719.r:.:7!':5‘i:‘01T"i?t>':'s5"17i'3':1."6,'Eauntyi-lendwerr: nt l2’7:3l-l60- 5 55- N J” of Point Pleasant - 12'son Ce,V¢,3-3-l841,age 79~ on the 28th _‘.pril 1840 enlisted 1776Sept in Hunterten,Co,NJ Trenton being seat of justice for said county. Several pages regarding his various services are outlined - ‘.9 come home to Huntordon Ce Is.‘I 1782, he left IT .7 half .1 century ago and has *3 never been b.;c1:to N J’ since and during ell this period has resided in the ; ‘Jest and greater part of which were resided in MasonCoVa,Point Pleasant, 1 2 clorgynen residing in Mzson Ce, WL1George and -T'.‘.l’,10SBGoodwin sign his _ J . application. L.letter in the files states 11.-tJohn Rosoboroughof Hampshire ,, Co, was ponsioned 1855 and dropped from the rolls - .'=.min in l.io.senCo by none Va.Gen EnCo Rccords,Vol -5 gt The other John was “in Capt Bond's Co, to Col M:-.artin'sRegiment, who enlisted 1777 and was omitted 1779 -there was also a John Resoborough in Capt }lescwel1's 3' Co of Col Spencer's regiment of the same line 4a-10-1777. ---Affidavit of Robert Love of Liason co,Va 1843, now a pensioner, states he has knownJohn M. Rosoberry for manyyears and has discussed Revolutionary war bottles or Guil­ ford Court Houseand believes that he did servo. --~-affidavit of Robert Piatt now of the state of KENTUCH1850-states hal_snewJohn Rosoborry who lived in about 1-1/2 miles of the -us then residence of said Piatt in NewJersey, also M knew a Capt Evezntt under whomRoseborry states he served —-tohave resided in Hunterdon Co N I. Also new Capt B"_I‘1'1(-)8whenPiatt was a boy, who then lived at Canada's Mi11s,Sussox Co,N..T?and after the war Capt Bond lived in H."CKOtS town, Sussex °o,N.J’., and Piatt's recollection of him is more vivid from the }' recollection that he Pi'~.tt's father belonged as M:jam‘to the N.J.Rogiucnta1 in Continuals-1 service exchanged swords with Capt Bond and since he became of age Bond having called upon him after I became a man's age for the difference of ‘i.‘ value between the sowrds which I paid him. In 1855 John H. Roseborry was ago 24_SL=.i11..I‘2S.=_l_d.i.n§_1£n._L§aS9.n_G.9ui1.t_3:-______. ______. _ _ _ _ .. __ BENJAI-.IDIREYNOLDS PENSION R 8709 V]RGI1\Im. Applied for pension in Lewis C3,V'~.9-30-1835, ago 94. States that in 1777 he was drafted for six mes ; in Virginia militia from “iehmondCe,Va,undar Capt SamuelRa1:de.ll,Co1Bnyless was marched into Westmoroland C3 and served along the Bay until 1777 when 110 kg was discharged. Then 1778 substituted for 1-ir.Ball in the Va. Militia under if Capt George Randall, a brctlwr to his former Cept.Sar.1ue1Ronda11. He joined a regiment in Nerthunborland commandedbyCol Rednan, also served until 1779 Co Court House, under Capt Jznos Henderson, also 1781 drafted to served under 1 Captin I-.I-,rch J":hn 4.130Snith, substituted Col Crunp marched fur a man to nrzmed '.'.'est_E-orolenrl Smith 1780- Co I‘.‘1’_‘.I‘OhO(1fromRichnodnand since he-b servd p 17821759 volunteeredwas living in six RichmondCe,Vr:, no under Capt where .'l'e‘;:.nson, he was-HE WASBORNRICHPEOLDCOUNTYVI-..born and lived there until 1809 when he removed to then Harrison Co, but new Lewis County where he still lives. -he was rlrafted 1777 substituted 1788 for Bell. He is known in his neighbor- if hpod by David S Cox, and Paul Shaver, they can testify to his character for ;-.-i 113011. and ihsia l';°1i9.f_°.f_ his ;-°».°.=.P.v_i<=2s.-__.S_i.s.I_1°.%§o_raJ2=1_i.n_R2v_I.1.°1<19_-__ __ ‘ft JOSEPHRioerwmr R 8806 vs-., Bodford 0o,V:: 1835, (go '73 enlisted-from Berkley G.;,Va, in the militia under Capt '66:;Lucas and marched from there to 3: TIGERS V.~'.LLn'3YthraughHampshire under J:1:.;es G1o1m,ensign and General Morgan an: Killian DarkoField Officer. They crossed the river Big Capon, to brakes mill where he has‘. a 31:11 en;-;age:mnnt.- thnt C1.-iypolo and B1--xko who commanded ‘ M the torys whenseveral were taken prisoners and the balance killed and retreat­ ed whenwe took our prisoners to RomneyJail ( so called) for trial where he was tlisohzrgod in this tour. Also volunteered under Capt ..rr.1strong in the Cavalry and Robert Threughmorton and narchd from Berkley Co to the South. He acted as C(I‘.l1'liSS:l1‘Ysargentas Moses Tilly got hurt and had died. His dischg and papers were left at his f.~.ther's in Barklyy Co, but are not new to be found. is his father has been dead near 30 years. states HE ?!.‘..SBORNIN PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY I.L;RYL.'.ND OR CILRLES COUNTY, near BI..LD]§*ISBURGr.L.RYL.ND 1*.-KAY22,1760. Rosilod there a few years and removed to Balfley Co,Va and resi led there . when enlisting and after the war movedto Bedferd Ce. Then again to Berkley then again to Bedferd. 1834 P-p~rishof Russell, Bodford Co,Ve. The sol-lior W personally applied. Hay Gray of Campbell C.r_~,,Ve1854appointed a power of Ltty 3 .i0_°1llo2t_p_<;>_n2i2n_:1.11°_.J2$29.11._R.i‘1t32‘7£.Y_~.______1:—i cnmlas RIIEY ( commit? PENSIONNO. R 8824 v.—..MIDDLESEXco.v;.." " applied l841,age 85- st~tes he enlisted latter part of J'an.l78Ounder C-jpt. Thomas Montague and Col J’:~.r1osMontague. Major Go"=rgoBird and was sent express jgf to C:r.r>line Co, and in 1781 assisted in Capturing a vessel belonging to Richard ’ VA. G"_.‘.N.&CO.R3CORDS VOL 5. Page 9­ Bird of Parrots Creek. 1‘e was a resident of sate c..unty. Affidavit of Philip l_.;e_n_t§_§11_e_C_j_L_s_r__yy:.1aninsaid2.—-———.._..-._.——-..-__.. e:=unty.in regszcdé to character of soldier. DAVID Mcconkey liclionkey R. 6744 IIARYIAND Applied fer pension 1835 in Tyler Ce,Va. , age '74 (1835) enlisted 1781 at Baltinere,I.Id. Sept 1- far 2 years ,under Capt Rutledge, Lt Winn and was engaged r in his nztive state of ilgryland. Discharged 1785 - he WASBORN1759 in _::_ Baltimore Maryland was was living there whencalled into service. is acquain­

,-_--A-:,.'v.2.,'7a‘—u2e-w5..1§~j.»«-£~f,',<33‘-'-;—.­ -—---cu...--—-u-—-—-u.-——o—-—--on-on-—:n—:n--an-an--—an---o—-—q-——-no—------..—.u¢—-—.— OR ROBESON PENSIONNO. S 6017- VIRGINIA. Applied fr pension Monr-~.-eC-1,Val8'52,age 83, enlisted 1780 Feb - drafted as a militiamen out of Capt Thems Wright's Co, in Groenbrisr Ce,Ve, for 12 months for the purpose -'21‘going to Detroit against tho Indians, but was narehed under cer.r1c.ndof Capt John Weedfrom said Go, by the Lead liines, called Chiswell's nines, thence to the head of H-ilsten, passing what was called the Valley Station in Powolls Valley and Cunberl-and Iltn to Logan Strztien in Kentuc‘.-qrwhere h it was desired thxt the trraops were nst to go to Detroit, wasmarched to the frontier on Salt River, under eer.1r.3aI1dofCapt Jfcmes 1..r::=.strong, who commanded during his services at Mciifees Station with I-Injor AndrewHamilton. He was disch:-rgod at Ix-IcjifeesStation 1780 and got back home about the last ‘Jf hugust with twenty­ eight uthers who had been in the some services -some of whenhe reeellects to wit; .'l'r.:‘».es.‘-.]_1endeceased, Swift Perry, decersed, Edw:-rd Cornwall deceased, ‘Nilliari Butcher moved to KENTUCKY,ifrncs O'Harrow , .T.,hn O'Harrow, WmMccarley, The 3 last he knows nothing of and Thomas ...‘.lsberry he knows nothing of. That in consequence of being from home at the time he sustained class of 7.31600. having thvt much in paper money and before he had returned it had depreciated and never get anything for it. -- £.ffid:.vit of .T°..nesChristy Clergyrmn resi dent of I.Ionr'.)eC-3, and J'.:'nn Hutchinson, - he was age 84 in 1832­ volunteered 1776 to serve against the Indians ( on newrivcr) under Isaac Loreetz‘? and Sexual Lercatz and Joseph Hunter; as an Indian spy and volunteer­ ed zts an spy 1'77’?and '. 1 went with .T~..r:esRybinsenand Thomas Wyatt to I;Ierrisen"s i‘:7rt on Konawhariver about 80 miles from where he lived in then BOTTETOURTCOn::w MONROECOand before they arrived at said st-tion, the Indians had killed J.“2:.1S FLDI ..’.NDEDWARDWY.'.'I'I‘ 3111.118FLINN'S \.~'IFI;‘.JED CI-IILDR..'?.Nw-ret~.-kenprisoners. .'.lse volunteered to protect Van Bibers Fart, - recellects .T3hn{‘.11C.SamuelBoard and Iiussos Liana all deed were with him at sfiic‘.Fort and arrived there the dry before one of J'rui;esGraham-(or Grimes children was killed) and two taken prtseners, one of which was the present Mrs Stodghill of Iionrxe C:-.,wife of Joel Ste.-.dghill,osquire, -- in 1777 he was drafted to guard settlements on Indian creek and 1'.1.".I'C11a’C1therewith .T~.r.1es 1-ieNutt-Samuel Ewing, Oliver Ewing, liartin Turpin, also drtfted 1780 as a rxilitianczn out of Thomas Wright's Co, - St".'tCS he was born in I-.UGUSTj.CO.V1‘:. 3-15"-1750. He remembersseeing his age rocurded in his f".ther'a bible when he enlisted he was living; in Monroe C >,v:here he new lives. Robert

q-—-—Christi 2-.f£i2c1i_’°.»_*=ls_~1glarei --u .._—_—-—.¢—--.-.—_._.—-—-——.—._..—-¢—.uu-—--.—-upon PBTLJR SH.‘-.F.=3R PENSION NO’-_. B’.3R12LcYCO.V'.183-1-, age 74, 3 r:1ontE.s 1776 -1777 under Capt Petree in Pennsylva: in Liilitie Lancaster, Penn, and 3 nos under Cut Joseph Hubloy, -HE W.'~.SBORN I..'.NCBT33 CO.10! PJ’3ITNSYLV.‘.III..1760in Feb a11<1the only record of his age is in the b‘==1£sin possession of his relatives in Lancaster Csunty. He was liv­ Aint; in when called int»: service- has lived in ll-_-.rtinsbur5;,Bor1-:1eyCo,V:;since l'793---- 01'...';-f the witnesses was John Shober. Power of atter2-ey 1853 appointed by John Shaffer and .T:.cebShaffer, -—--._ —-.—-._.:._

-‘.pplied for pension in Reckinghcmi Co,V£‘~.1832, age 7'7. At the ee:::;encer:1ent of the Revolution, he resided in ShenandoahCo,Va, enlisted under Cept.I.ong VA. GZIN. as CO IL..‘CORDS VOL.5 --in said Shenandoah Cc-, ‘.7-.".Sinthe enggagenent - cdpturing the P'~'7GC‘10. Hessians at Trenton, his 11:rr1obeing a G;:z;.1annone he was called th_r:e different narzos,---see previous page. —--.".i’fiC.e.vitof Nancy Hinaker, age 72—(l855) ren­ O1‘.1bOI‘Sher:brother John Sheets marched from Shenandoah Co, as :1 soldier in Capt £*_i_c_c_~'>_r_awash’:_c_o.-.sisao_§ i_n_R_->_c;1c_i_r;:;_1_1_ar_.;9_o_,_Vg-______J OBN SDMONS ./~.1‘TDI.-';.RG.".RL‘I‘S]'i’E1,IONS PENSION NO. W 26442 Bounty Land Warrant l99l9-l60-55- NewYork. He applied for pension in State of Ohio, Monroe County (There seetzs to be an error in this ) 1853 J:-.c‘.:sontownship 72 the soldier enlisted in Orange C:),NY 1778 under Capt Underderf, 1781., ST.'.T‘_".SR3 ‘($.18BORNCITY OF IIJW YORK1761. Which d to appears on a loaf taken from his f¢.tI1er's biblo.. He was living in Orange Co,N.Y. whenentering service. He lived in Shenango Co,N.Y. for 20 ye:rs,aft.r the war,then movedto Pennsyl­ vania and was and now living in Monroe Co,0hie. ----- 18:35the do soldier John Simmonsresident of town of Tiheeling County of Hie Virginir:.,age 75 on Oct. 24, 1835. States he enlisted 1782 under Capt Bowen-C]_arkstown,Orange Co,N.Y. and at o plr:-co called Hnvorstown in said Co,lived in N Y city until 1814. --- Htnilten Co Ohio. I.-I~rgerot Simmonsapplied, widow of John Sirmons, she as a resident of Newport,Cex:pbo11 County,I{;NTUCiQEanddesires her pension tr‘.nsferr.d from Louisville Ky agency 1856. The widowwas age 60- 1855. Campbell Co,I{y- states her husband was on the Ohio Pension roll and was paid at the Pittsburc; agency, that they were mcrried in Ohio Co,V¢-.,2-12-1824,and that John died in 'ffheelin.;;,Va5-19-1843 - the clerk of Ohio Co,Va, signed certified copy of marriage of John Simmons to Mr~_1‘[;.';1‘ctMeffit2-12-1824, she was the widow of a fox-.r.:erhusband of that name. Her maiden name being Id-xrg-rot Horbison- Li r;_>,-~.retSi.1".r.1onsremoved from Nowport,Ky to 'u‘:.shington,Penn 1859 and wanted her pension sent in care Joseph Henderson, Washington Ce,Pe. ;'~.S_5£<3_1‘9.S_i.‘1.°.5_.‘-'i_’°.1l£6.11.§a3n'sh’°2r_a.t. i£a_8;h.1.n:;t2n1P2n.I2s111a.r:i.=a -.12 £03 .1-’.°s.i_1.v.-__ -. WIILIAI-.iSI{1l\m’:.R PENSIONNO. 9657 Virginia, Fairfax Co, 1838, age 78 drafted 1701, and marched from ..lexendr:~.i under Major Dennis Ramsey - Capt. Robert Sanford and L1-,.'1‘honpsenMason,1781. --Affidavit of Henry S Halley of Fairfax Co,Va. states he recollocts service of WL1Skinner, 1781 under Mr~.JorDennis-;RaI.1seythat he also serviced with him in the some Butallicn also st:.t..s that Presley Grey of I§L‘.'N'I'UCI~LYservedin the s.:-:10Coupe.ny,in the same with ther.1.---- affidavit of M rgaret Noland 1052made in ..;Loxandrie, stats she is the only surviving child of ‘.?ILLL‘.I.-ISKINNERand appointed a Power of a—.—.-—.—.--—-—-—-u-.——c-o--1-—.--——-c-.1-—¢-—-—.-——-u-n_..... “ " ' " " 'fo?m"sTU'§1a"mTPENSIONNO.R 9666 Maryland, applied ioss resided in I.ZONTGOI~.LiRYCO.V.;age 31- enlisted 1775 ea: 21 under Capt John Nelson, at that time he was residing near Ha(;erst=;r:n,I.I.-aylend,- woundedat the battle of Brendywine. Affidavits of Susan Honderlito Dau of Philip Keister, whowas too sick to testify. States ms she had heard her father states tht the applicant.‘ was in the Revolutionary war, also heard her riethor state she was well acquainted with the op mlic.-intJ‘ hn Slusher. .'.ffidavit of Christopher Slusher resident of Floyd Co,Vn, age 70- was a brother of the applicant John Slusher states he was also a -soldier of -the Revolutionary war and ‘ ' ‘ believed his brother John Substituted in the time stated. JOHNSJITH PENSIONN0R 9767 Pennyylvanie. and Virginia. ST_.T.JSE3’..-LSBORN11-18-1758- city of Philadelphia and lived there at enlist­ ment. 1836 resi3.e;.t of Iogan Co,V.¢.,states in 1832 enlisted 1777 -5 miles below Philadelphia anal was cer.1ni'ssionedLieutenant in Capt Stewul't's Ce, -since the war lived in Richnond,V:., removed to Floyd Co,I~'.entuc!:y. Resided for several yrs and for many years resided in Logan Co,Va. ..ffi.'.:.vit Anthony Roll of Logan Co - acquainted with the soldier 1701, Boyd's Ferry on RoanokeRiver, with nnthony Hall fdmerly resiled in Perry Co,Kontuc'L:y-hasresiled in Iogan Co, 2 years (1837) --affidavit Silas P ..'ooten,LegenUo,V:,stntes he marched with said soldier 1781 - at Boyds Ferry. State of Ky-LawrenceCo,—John Htrgis an old V.'.. GFN. 8c CO.R‘.~1CORDsVOL 5. Page 11. Revolutionary war pensioner, stat as he sorvel with the soldier 1777 —3..5th. regiment, in Pcnnsylvania and was Capt in the regiment until 1779- and since was acquainted with him in lientuegy. He states he himself is new age 89. John ; and(Thor.1asKirk)a minister who stated they are acquainted with John Smith for 25 i _:>;c_z;r§__(_1§3,§)______JOHN S‘MI'I':IRS ( fl.'iO‘]IL3RSTSVIITELRST PZJNSIONNO. R 9880 Virginia. :23 .C.é.SDIT713VIRGINIA SEAS‘.BVI(I:3-states he enlisted in Fredoricksburg, Va. and served on board Regalley-built at Frederieksburg under Capt ‘.'«‘nite,until she , was taken by the enemy soon after she went to sea and I was a prisoner on board a British ship seven weeks *n~:‘-.wasexchanged to tho land service under Col Green 1 —in Cr.‘-ptMiner‘: Co, 21 regiment -'-was at the battle of Kings Mountain under Col E Mothers or M thews in Capt Dudley and his papers have boon burned with his ? house and he has traveled more than 800 miles, trying»;to find living witnesses. * to prove his services.---affidavit Honrico Co, Va this day appeared John &:~.eth- 1 ers or Snuthers and madeoath that above statements are true (1841) --- affihvit ‘ by S S Perry 1841 states that the soldier John Siithers has been absent for 40 yer» 1 years and has returned to “ichmondVa, to make application. Ini‘ort.:.tion is not sixes. 2832 .‘l1‘~.91‘9..19.°.3.~;h-_=:1_b2°_I2aosiiisal._ _ .. _ WIILIAT-.1SPETCER PJNSION NO. R 9987 Continental Virginie, King and Queen Go, Va, 4-18-1835. Personally ap‘_Jco.‘L‘0

Va.- knows that Apbrose fiullins of Russell Co Va - that he was in the sale ».~s.—.:..r,;-.1;;.-r.-,.—...-....—,..A4_ servicel ---Prestonsburg,Ky 1855. Daniel Eager, ---- affidavit. ---- a lett:r from GeorgeStanley whostates he is a son of Richard Standloy ­ figy@@g@fig@§fiQqQQ§@Q§q@;@®;______IONATLANSTARKEYR 10072 VIRGINIA. Franklin7Uo,Va.l832, age 2 belonged to Cagt.Slaughtcr's Co, Va,Continental Line. Affidavit of Skelten Taylor,Franklin Go,183l,statos he saw this soldier while he was in the away -—-states he was enlisted by “oi Galloway e in Franklin 00, then Bodford Co, 8:. marchedunder Col Loftwich dgainst the Indians.- affidavit of Samel tetler, Bettctourt Co,Va 1828, affidavit states he knowthe applicant was a regular soldier in the seas room and that he was in the Va. line commandedby Gan. Harrison. John Cooper- -Franklin ‘*0, states he knowhim well at the seige of Y York. ---‘-AnnStover, of Franklin Co 1853 daughter of Jonathan Starkey of Franklin “o,Ve, appointed power of attorney. Phebe Maxcystates the soldier iii a°£.V.9.~;-_a£f.i.d2V.i’°.P.I2.d.2 n_.F2'=_.n1r:1~.tionis desired. 5-.certificate from the ..‘.uditr>r,JrzmosE. Hozth, shows that Jesse Harper was issued a certificate 5-30 1783 as a soldier of Cavalry i‘.:r L 39-18-8 which certii‘icr.to was delivered to him. His invalid pension N_<_:_gagl[o___l_Q7_9_O_.___“ , ______.______ROBERT HENSON( on Hmson) state of v:.. R 4902 scum CLROLDIAsc'”v.;. Lpplicd in Fauquire “e,V'1,3-17-1846 -use 95- his next birth d::y,which was 25 Dec. which he always unc‘.:rst«;.odfrom his fq.-tlzsr Robert Henson,onlistod S.C.," and 2 tnurs frcn Va (19 mo) Th:-.t he was born and raised in aforesaid co, and tentinuod living there with his father until in the early part of the Revolu­ tionary war, when he and his brother Choply Hanson loft Vr;and went to his bro­ JftlilesHensonin S.C. and remained until this soldier enlisted in the Continental servico,U.S. with his br:-thor Janos firthwhen he resided--lea-v lived about 15 mi. from 96 S.C., (Ct h)- and saw there several of his acquaintenances from Fauquire Co,Va, to wit; Thomas Groos? Jesse ui13hGI'S,a former drummmajor and the later sergent in Gapt Slaughters Co; that he was slightly acquainted with said Slaughters s before he left Va; that he resided in “ulpopper Co,Vabefore Robert Henson went to the south. The said Groon? and Winters of the said Sloughters Co, went from his native Co,Fauquiro and before they wont always lived near him and they pursuaded him to enlist and he did enlist in Uapt John Setter­ white’s or Sattorwaito t 96 S.C. for 3 yrs and Sotterwaite resigns and Capt Lewis Duvall or Samuel Rice tool: commnd June l'779-- was Lt and TmHamilton was Sgt. He was wounded in battle Kings Litn and read dischd and went to his ' brother James Hensons in --- and stayed a few days and then left for Va and he on his way to Va stopped in Cumberland Co Va at the house of an old acquaint­ ance and while there was drafted for the militia service in Capt Jams Allcns Co Va‘.,I.Iilitia.-dischd 1781 and to Fauquire Co,Vato his father's and was Page 14 VA.Gfl\T.& GO RECORDS VOL 5. drafted in the militia for 4 months under Capt ThomasBronough, Joseph Tallop Lt and RedhamTullop ensign and marched under Col Aihstead Churchi and Iritjor O B..\.nnon, Joseph Blzackwell, of Fauquiro Co, summer 1781 - was in engagement at Willimsburg, Benjamin Bullit of his Capt Bronough's Co was killed also remembers in one skirmish a man by name Dowdle from Prince Willims Ce,V.':. belonging to Major Rqnsosxs- from said Go - that Cr..~t Tilman Weavers Go from Fauquiro Co,Vr:, I‘-emembersnames of some of the company; Isaac Withers, Cain ‘.".’1th-ors,Lewis Jennings, WmBronough, Pater Cc-m'.'ay,GeoCusloy, Andrew 0 O'Ba3inhnWhitton, Jonas WilliC.lS, --- tho soldier was BORNl2-25—l75l- has always understood frcm his father that Parson Craig christened himand register­ 2<_1__12is_.n:I12_i_n_h_1'L.s_P-sr.i_si2_1:~‘si.s_t_°_r.-.,..______,. _ AIEXANDERI-ELL R 4991 Ohio Uo,vs., undo application 1535 OF PENNSYLVANL1. states he is a native of Franklin U«,~,,Ponnandlived there during the Revolution BORNI«.L‘.Yl-1755- so states his .f.~.ther'.s fmily bible. In Dec‘.1776 volunteered in Franklin Co, under Capt John Johnson in the Cavalry and was 2nd Lt of the Co and 1777 same county again - his horse was shot and he wounded 1777 or 1778 - .ppointed wagonmaster and servd at Valley Forge. Letters from Wheeling Ohio V:';,V.r=.,mentionsthat ho is of this place. 5-5-1856. Ago 81, in 1857­ HE Wis BORNmt 1'755,1«.-my1Cur.:ba-rland Co,Pa- his oldest brother had the bible but is new decd.- when he enlisted lived near Chambersburg,Pa,Cu:1b:rle.nd Go, and lived there until 1802, then movedto Allegheny Co,ne':.rPittsburgh,Pa, resided there until 7 years when he removed to ’w'heo1ing,Vo. .’ii‘fidavit by \'.‘m _.3_n_v_1_str9_n_g_g__c_l_o_rg_ym_an_,j11_e_gl_i_ng_,_V_a__l§_5_’{9_r_5_§_.______WmHumphrey, ( Humphreys) Rojoctod Pension No R 5577 VIRGINL1. Applied for pension Smith CoVr;,25 -8-1855, ago 71, states that he was drafted Militianan from Fluvania, Va, - the pl: cc of his birth. 1780 he served 18 me. under C--ptGraves, and arrived Carolinea just after battle of Guilford,1~-.tor attached. to the 5rd Va, infentry,under Col “o.bney,- -affid vit EdwardB-rkor, 1855, Smith Co, states he knows he was in the Revolutionary war, having seen him doing duty at York, during the seige and that he himself was often detailed with said 1.-‘mHuuphroy-he on various duties. .-affidavit of James Brumfield, clergyman, Smith Co,Va,l844 and Alfred H Atkins well acquainted with soldier. Stzto of Va, Smith Co,l855. That D.F.Hur.1phrey,John L Humphrey, - MzzryHumphrey and M.Roctz.-r and his wife formerly susan Humphrey and KiriBx-gun and his wife, formerly N-zncyHvmphrey, heirs of ten Humphrey, appoint power of attorney, H C Spalding, - states that the said soldier died 5-22-l850- left no wid»:-vr.---Eliza Bennett fomerly Eliza Humphreyis also mentioned as one of the heirs. Report of Humphreyservice Book J. No ll p 24, book AM16 p 8 .‘Z32k_—"=1;1.P.l8.9:'..f.1.‘.°E .§‘3;'.t.?. 2f._N_-.3.-.3;%hE1§_X2E 9.°£2P;?.r21.}.°£5_°.‘5.'.f.i_°.‘i»,1.8.§3:. .. _ .. _ Hezekiah Hgnly, R 4885 - Va, st.;te of V_~.,HenriceC7,- May 6-1855, states he was born 2-l2-l749- an-:1enli stod under Capt John Price-1780 Feb. lived than in H.—n.ricoCo,Vaand rocd eoramission as Lt. sent to him by Col Ssutholl of said county. _‘;ffi..‘.'vit of SentinelCgttroll,and Malachi Tinsley of Henry C», certify well acquainted with soldier. in 1855-John ‘1‘1nsloy states he knew him in Revolutienrxry nor when ho__car:.edownto Little York. ---affilzrvit :1‘ML Jones,clergyxian,residing in kc,-m-ycoCo,l855- --G.-cchlend Co,Vr.,l855, Hez Henly appeared- states he has first entered service as ensign previwus to 1780 - at a court held fur Henrico Co,Rich:c1ondV~.,lO-l-l78l­ ordered that the following persons be recommendedto his excellency, the Gov­ ernor as fit persons to be eor.1:';issionedofficers of the militia in this Go, t nit; John 'I'uI'pin,John P1-ico,C.':.pt,R1chard .'.(la:.1s,Jr,an<1N-zthaniol Hellman, or Hg]; -man lst Lts.- Lusby Turpin and Benjamin Johnson, is Lts and ‘,.'r,;Giles and Hezo kiah §og1_l_ey_egs_i__g;1_s_.______IS.”-‘-_CHORNER AND ZIIPHA HORNER R 5255. New Jersey. in 1849- applied for pension Monongahela Ce, be-fore J."-mes\.7iso,J.P. personally appeared Zolpha,age 92,mo.a‘.capplication for pension due her husband P 315»­

V1. GEN & CO RECORDS VOL 5. ­ up to his 1;c1th 2~4-l849- ago 94, S't."tOS her husband sorv-ed as 2:rm'1bl-.e1cs:i1itl1 in th;; state of N J‘ thrt he resi-‘led near I-ikt. NJ. SOI‘V.;C.as r.1ilitia1'1::n un-‘.er C".p13Phillip Sneaks, 18 no and was at the brttlo of Kenneth and Princeton; th .1: they were r.1srric«l at Pannyte:.*n,NJ‘ ;.pr 1786- th:.t they had eleven chilrlren; 9 110??living; N~than; Ch:-.rlos,J':~.cob,.T:3hnEuILicc,Isc:.c,Zolphh,';.7n and Jo soph, ollest ago 62- oungost age 40- that she livoa with her lmsbanc“.65yrs; that she resides near the lino of Monongahala, 30 ui.fro1:1 I.'7.vrtinsvillo, and is more convenient to Menonehhalio. Ce unrl has rosiciod at this srno place 39 yrs mni no .r thc, waters of Dunkard. about 50 yrs. ---affi-;.~.vit of son .T“.cob---17110 sttos that lIr.Bonj Maple stctocl he knowhis father while in service, Maple is an offic L31‘.---- Strto of V", county of *«iotzol,l854- Zolpha 11¢". application, ago 96- st ‘tos that the husbr-.n:‘.:lic3.1849- Fob 4- -- the person lmndling hor £19.19. 3.1‘.-.*."~;_&n__f_l‘_°£1I-_T1_I.T.1:1’3XE-..1§_5:l_.I.%"-‘~.";°‘.1.§n.i°..M9?£i§.-______John Murphy of Nor:£‘olk,Vr.. Borough V:~.,wh: .. _. was acquainted with the above sol-S-.ior,uh; nowresides in this C:>,:1uringthe Rev». served many.t :urs of luty with him. The selaiar Lzaloapplication 1840. -Joseph Hazioz-,l854 Nerfolk,Vu gppcintod 1301701‘or.1tty in ‘niashinaten to b:.n~Z‘.lo _<;la.i;1_0_1:§z_319_1_.fI9_z_i°;_- ______.______.__..___ ‘.'IILI.‘.I»-IHUTCHISON R 5457 VIRGNIL. I.i0NR_O_l.CO. V.'. 1836-ago '79 enlisted 1776- voluntaoroiz one yc~:_'r,unler C.;pt Juhn i'1onO.orson,bo{;anservice at Cooks Fart on Inlian Crook, new in this county. Served and a{;:~.inenlisted. under Capt .‘-.rchib.~..l'J.‘-..’=;«oO.findrzrrchoa. through trilzlornoss and over ntns where it is likely for: hurmns except savages 11:6.ever been befaro trod. ...i’tor serving 4 yrs Capt Gray from “=ckbriL'_';o 90, took cor.:r.1:.n;‘..~.n.‘.sorverl unilcr hit: one yr and 1782. Ho knowRev J"‘cob Vook and John ‘..1lison,whe can testify to his services. he was byrn in AUGUST}.C0V.‘-‘.1757-ha'.‘. :1 recerfl. in his f'.‘|:‘;1or's bible which was burnol when his f::_t'.;sr:'s house burns; on Rich Creel: in the (new county of Monroe-) He live-'1 in Greor.bri':.r Co (which is new Monroe ) when he was collo-J. into Service an-‘1h".Brosizlod there about ".11 the tir.:o.--.~.i'1‘i;‘-rvit of J-cob Cask who strtss ho 1:7-.sin “:>ek's fort, 1776- (being the son cf Vélcntino Cook) who owned the plantation where on tho fort was) that YinHutcchisen then in s.';i-3.fart unlsr Capt John Honlsrson. ---sffi.l;vit of Join: Ellison s;-no Cs Monr c 09, states he is '«.;e1lacquaint:-1 with the sol.‘.ier and knows he was in Cooks f3rt,1'7'76- rocollccts that he return;-'1 to the fort «me.appou-or: ts: be ‘ _i_n_s_g_ry_i_g_o;______—————_—.—a:———-——.—__——__ JOHN HJDSON AID .‘.NN HUDSON W '.-'..R033‘1812. .3.jDliOk11‘-::rronsion Ehnrico U:),V:'.,l824,onlistoa l7'7'7 Portsmouth V:,un-lor 'I‘h'31'.1::sBrossooin the V:,Lino- :\i‘fi<1avit of ...loxr Chiltiurs 1824 -said he first saw soial soliier in Portsr.1out‘h1'77’?in Feb, th"t they then nchd in ‘bh-.;s”;.‘.o.-.r tray t':.r_;eth..r t the '\T"lley “ 1-go 3:17.both gt the battle of Ixionrieth oh‘; s‘tonin.;;point,l’779-July. ..:f'1"i;‘.:.vit I-1.31".-riceCn,by ..’:1Bl*ck, st~tes ho livecl in Portsmuth V-.,l77'7 “.n‘.'.was-Lprosontrt the time John Hudson onliste-1 un.‘-.arThomasBrossoo far 3 yrs.ts serve as o. soldier in the Revolution -the selC.i.,-r rs-nae his ap'_:lics.tiv:>nin Hznrich: C'),l82'7- c:fi‘iv’:-vit of Clement Lihite, late Capt mth Regiment, U S Infn.ntry- (1827) Rich.r.1onr.1Vi,stit s th t th: sol-liar nchd with him ta‘;the Ncuthern Fr~..ntier 18113.--—-.loxc.n.‘.orChil'lr;rs, ago '15 - 1827- states he 11:15been well ncquaintwl with John Hu-"‘=.sdn,ovorsince our ly p.~ri~::c1>fthe -icvelutien; that while this 'fi'i..o.nt was a soldier in H'~rrison's artillery Jshn Hu-Isononlistsd in “gut Brosso-rs 0:. vi‘ Infantry om‘. mom‘.with this :';ffi;*.nt ms: jeinezl riaxln army it v: lloy #‘.~rg,octnz‘.smv hm then. with the army and has live; ne;‘.r noir_;h‘o~';»rtohim for the l.".St 25 yrs in Honrico Ce. ..fi‘i-lr.~.vit Bonjcuin '~>:1q_nher3.,.'J'P1";-rHonrico Co.--- personally app­ o~.roJ.I:I::j;r '.‘.‘r;1’ric.;,\:hs.nus :: Lt in ti;-.»‘Lntinentol Line of the Roveluticnary \.':r an}. rifle o".th th--t he is tall :*cq_ucintoa1with J-hn Hudson of Hsnric-0 G~,,'.7h' was a c‘.ru11:.orin tr, 2n.1 V".,rs{;i‘:.:e.11t; ti; t 11.;sat: him 177? at Valley Fmrge. --ai‘fi<1:vit :1‘ '.. Honnirqg, rc';.~r»1ing;rulss 1?the Continental 1: sorvtatc and V.-'2.GEN 80 C0 RECORJS VOL 5. Pzgo-#— 16 etc. -_. 3.‘certified c‘-py of iischorgge as f-.;~1le=.:s;These are t;;. certify t.;-.t J.-hn Hudson, .~.seliier in the first ‘V7.regiment, having faithfully SOI‘V.;CtheU 8-7-1779- in 18 months nnl roonlisted 1780 and being enlisted frr the war -is hereby J.isch..r.:;o:1. signed 8-6-1783. ;;1gne.'1B Linea-ln. Rep,-ist-arealin the buck of the regiment. S.;1n1elTinslcy Mmjr-r. ---The s0lr:‘.i;:I' mentions th-it he served uni.-er C:.;.-ItJ I-Iuv3.s=:ninone instzznco and .-.n:,ther in Ciapt Thomas Brecoys regmt. He served under C::.;.t Jolm Hudson until he died an-6‘.hems transferred to NewOfficers 2- r 3 times. His -frzrzily consisted of his ~.'.=ife N.‘.NCYage 74 and one widcriod daughter C.‘.'I'.EI‘.RWI.I.'.'RRELL$.30 52- #1115.one of his gr‘.-mcl d.ffid~vit made in Russell Co,Va, by John I~.IcL~.ughton-states he was acquainted =..ith John Hrtmilton, now;of Logan Co, during the Revolutionary ‘er and served zith him in the 7th Regiment of V‘ C.'?.'_p‘tGriffith; signed 1834. ..'.lse certiiic-to sent in by KiriHi1l,l835. from 5; Secretary of St::.te, Office, N.C. - st..:.ting that it .:ppo“.rsth".t John Htnilton ’f _s_:-_1:s2nnt_i§_£3;-;>_t_B2='-r_2.a21_'§_£ol1_s.t_R_c_s:°_-.L:n}_i.at.9d_.12_'7Z-______SI-.IvIJ'ELI-IAN‘..'.‘. R 4583 Virginia. Va-Sea Service 1‘.Iononga1ia Co, V". 1833, -l2-23-1 age 90- st-;:t s that in the sgring 1775 he raised a i. company of '70 volunteers for .-imelia Co,V:.,to go against Lord Dunmoro,:.t = viillionsburg and when he arr ivod in ‘dillicxisburg he found Capt Scott. who was afterwards :1 G_:;-.er-c.1Officer and he believes he became Governor of _} IKJNTUCIZY,with a con;::;1y of volunteers raised in °uI.1‘o-Jrland Co, and who was ' 1 then commissioned Lieut under Capt Lewollin Jones Co. He applied for Captains corrrzission of the Li rines in the fall 1777 and took with him several of his mi: V‘ minute men and was ordered on b; rrrd a vessel lying off Hznpten comr-_11dedby 3 ’ a gentleman from H'::'.1pton. L: ‘.';‘‘.o‘BORN CC P2..'Z-Il?SYLV1.1*II:i9-26-1743­ removed from Chester Cn,Ponn to C11-zrlosCity,Co v~.,1'7ee and removed from L; Ch rles City Co near Petersburgh and was engaged in trading to the "fest Indies 4 and from Petersburg removed to ..*=.:eliaCo,whcro he was engrged in merchandise VA GEN & CO RECORDS VOL 5. Page 17 until he raised his Co men against Dunmore, in 1781 removed to this county where he has ever since resided, June 3-1783- was commissioned surveyor of his said cou county.-—affidavit of Joseph Shackleford, clergyman residing in.Horgantewn, Monongalia Co, and McthewGray also resident of same. _ _: Certified copy of orders; "Sunday 5-5-1776 Ordered thtt Capt Samuel Hunmeyrendozvoud his marines at SandyPoint, as soon as his proportions 6f the co is complete ——c——-cu--—-p--....—-..-. .‘°.°..P.1‘.°_‘°_’v‘°L*;’1°__i£h~;ib}.*=£Ln.*2B_°£°.;-=2°_P.1_315..T?.aVl §_~’>_u.1‘.113.1.-.... Lmfiiuon H01‘-‘ICENS on BR.-KDDOCK ANDi£.;sRY" ‘ " " R 5212 Mass. Applied for pension 1026 1835 Lewis Co,V:. The soldier ago 84, drafted June 1777 in the state of Rhede Is1“nd in the tovn of Excter, under Capt West, again 1778 at host Point N.Y. Disch‘rged 1778- Dec 28- and 1779 N Y -HE WASBORNIN RKODEISLAND town of Exter 1749- I-mes I Arnold and Samuel stelnaker of Lcfiis CO,V:,st:tc that they are acquainted with the soldier. Ripley- I-~c1:son0c,,Fob 6~1s5s- —he was at the t:king of Cornwallis, or mentions WmHopkins, but thct he was no r lation of his. —-the soldier made application in J cksen Co,V: age 86- in 1855. Affidavit of Michael Rader,clergym#n, in I ckson Co and I:mes R:der,3sq. It is mentioned th~t.the reason he h~s 2 names; is because th t during his infancy a brother of his father died, whose namewas Lawrence and pursuant to the - of his services his name in the frnily was changed 8 from Braddock to Lawrence and thereafto called Lawrenceby the f:mi1y- Nhry Hopkins resident uf Jackson Co 1853- ego 60- states th>t they were married hzy 27-1820 and thct he died 9-2.7-1859- certified copy ~:»fm::rri'ge r-‘word filed by the clerk of B~.th Co,Vc 1820- may 18- Lawrence Hopkins to Polly Iurdon,H:rriec 5-18-l820,signod Otho .'§"_‘"-J1-.‘i-...112 .‘l5I£0...i§_ E-.1§_°_.3P_°.3;1..°.d. 521313 a. .12. 211.“. .i.n.~°:‘5_<1’~.11.“'.‘>__b.Y_.’°.h;£.°_3‘-.."}'.1’:-.. HARLESS, Fordenen HDRLESS R 4612, Virginia. Giles Co,l8134,pe-rsonelly appeared befnre Robert H Hhtchoson,J P the soldier age 79-st tee in the spring 1777 Bettetourt Co,V:,( in th.:1‘Ja.Eh;.t..-i.§ 3.195:9.1109. 9.0-_ __ . . ._ Thomas Hughes, R 5357- V3, Indian '..7“r. Lewis Co,V:. 18134, enlisted 1784 —l795-effidévit of n1ex~nderNest, age 74- st.t-d he his been well acquainted with ThomasHughes new a citizen of I ckson Ca V ,ever 60 yo rs and believes srid soldier is over 80- and knows he was Iiout of Indian spies and was commis­ sioned one ycwr before C17rk's Campaign, which was 1781 —Mr.Hugheswas 1st It under Ctpt UmIouthar in the cavalry-Monongahela Ce,—the szid Hughes was riding a path way and espied an indian riding on a horse which was recognized to be Aden gbriam. Upon the discovery Lt Hughes sprang from his horse "nd shot the indian. Prg0-18­ V3.G313&;C0 VOL5. --also affidavit of ndan Flasher ago 69 and 6 no Lewis Uc,Va.—he st_tes he was ‘well acquainted :.ith the soldier Thomas Hughes I101‘;of J”._.c1:sonCo,Va and ';:ell rocollocts he was 1st Lieut of Indian spies 1780- under command 1' Capt. Um.Lewthir in the then c unty of Monongahela. Lewis Co Vo,9 affidgvit of Jehn Cutright age 79- stetes he was M011acquainted with ThomasHnghes,1774-that he was then resident of Honongelie Co and resided on the waters of Lost fork of the Honongelia River and spied from the Lost fork to the Ohio river. nffiont ocqueintmce with him continued until 1779- -effident was drafted for the army under Gen Késhington 2 yrs. It Hughs is a brother to Jesse and 51115 Hngha whose ftther and one of their brothers was killed by the indihns in the struggle f-:-r freedom chi‘the cauntry and Lt.Hughos lost much of his property by the iI1di",I1S. - .(*.ffid=1vit of L.-‘rs.Pore- leuis C» Vr.;, ago 68- :.cq_ur.intanco with Thomas Hughes; new a resident of J ckson c;,v:, for 60 yrs, knowhim well durin the fievolution in MonongahelaCe unti 1 obiut 1780- -- in 1854 Thomas Hughes _,,m_,,__p,.,. dppointed otty Chrles Tucker sf Jxshinuten to presocute his claim for pension 3*‘. _ '12*1:°_iL20_h.o_:32;. __s.‘2ill_liv_i_n.s _J_=-_c_k§_0n9_olV§-.-______._ PHILLIP H.-.RL23:sSORHC-RLZSSOE Giles _‘7o,Vf;, R 4615 [$250.0:pplic"ti-on for pension 3-Ea-1834, age 73. in 1777 entered services against the Indians - thrt in B ttetlurt 00 V", that part thvt is nowliontgomoryCo, he volunteered under Capt Floyd and served 4~l- 1777 until Oct of the same year. He was stvtiened in n garrison sttuntdd at Snithfield or sometimescalled Prestons Station on No‘: River,B-xzttet-uurt Cr~.,Vrr.,newLiontgouery Cr..- .';gain 1778- volun­ tC;..I'0C-14-nprill,until Oct 1, under C.:-ptFloyd and Cal P1-oston,agein 1779- volun­ teered under Ccpt J’-ihnLucas that he took the V-".t.sf Fidelity (,5 an indien spy to be engaged against the inditns and was stztioned on NewRiver, B-Jttotourt .— ..A:---‘t-4--—~...... 4x.r'T‘5“_*:«:’g-.—-—!__;V-'__._;;,...“< tlyt port th t is net: Giles 90, again 1780- 81 volunteered. Con support his ..Z.‘._”-V_=_~*-'—"",_<"“-,. __-..«-.,.,4 decl I"‘.tiOIl.by Vela affidzvits of Ferdonan and 1)’-nil Hvrless and Martin Lucas who all served with hum. States he yes BORNBOTTETOURT00VA 1760- or 61 - he was just ago 16 at the commencementof the Revelutien- lives in tho sumo pl co then Bstteteurt nowGiles. Beth Daniel and ferdenon Horloss st to they served £i:°.h_.’c1-11.8.20.1.0110:nnésa£3.-“no.3-“.lL°1<‘~.-._____.. _-______TEKXLESHINNONOR HANNiN R 4578 Vb. - Virginie sen Service. 1835- appliertien us-.deCaboll ‘J:-,~,V:1835. persen.~.l1y «ppe‘~rod the above named soldier resident of M;SONCtUNTY'VIRGINIAage 77- stfites he enlisted as a sailor f-:~.rone yC".I‘in the navy un er Cipt 13111.,-tt, er ;.ylott, from .-ugusto. Co V3, in the V3 Fleet, 6-14-1776 in Greonbrier Go, from where he nhrched to .'.1exandria and continued in service 12 no received disch‘-rgo from Cr-pt 1-.:11i.;tt. nfter his services returned tu his hone in Greenbrinr Cc,VL1781, dr;fted militia under Cogt J~hn Louis and Lt.Thenes Geodson (the later was yet living) They mnrchd from B-tteteurt CoV: to Jillitnsburg. He was born 1757 in Frederick Cty- 4:-ierica - was living in Greenbri.-:r 00 when he enlisted 1776 .-after his discharge he lived B.;'tt0tOllI't Cue until 1791 when he removed t.-3his present residence K.".1I‘.aWhaC»but new 1.‘1:‘.sonCn,,-officcvit David H~rboln Clorgyu -Gnbell 0o,vc.,1s54...——..-..-.—.....-o—...... _—— —--—..—..... D;.Nn.‘L H'.RLI3SSon HORLL‘.SSR 4611 Virginia. Giles C¢,,l854, the abov. soldier age 76- Vclunteered 1777 under Capt F1oyd,against the Indinns,Bettet;ur 03 V3, thct is newMontgomeryCg, Suithfield or Preston Stv.;1ithof said Go. nfficlovit -Henry Isbol1,a3e 84 1843 someCo,st::tes he is acquainted with the soldier and t11:.:the served as a sold­ ier 6 mossin the V3 militia, in the \<;:';roi‘the Rove with the o.i'oros::id Francis Hr;uchins, - Wilson 1.;Heuehins appointed C C Tucker of 'u:.shin_;ton 1854 to tronsci 2.09.5102.912-.i13_9_f_h_i_s_f;t2;~3‘__F_1:":_I3cis_H9_u2hin§-______BEUJ'AE.ZIl\THUNT PENSION R 5389- Applied 9-17-1838 in Hglifax Ce,V'. , "_”_",C88-states he enlisted 1779- re‘:-.smchd out under C.---ptI-Jppehredotus ‘Shite, ::gr.in enlisted 1781 under Cxapt .T.;‘nI1Thompsonand was zztt-sched to the C!)YJp:‘.llyofNth C-;cl:, ms disch raged by Capt ‘..'y_11.1cDr_.niel-inHwlifvx Co, - his C":zt Thompson h:.vin.3 been killed at Guilfard. .-".1‘I‘id.:;vit.11‘ThCi“.:".S .".nr1ers0n,:2 clergyman, in Hczlifex Uo,l83B- also affidavit of Robert D.L cy and Samuel Lracyresided in somecounty-Halifax Co- the soldier states he was 33'-“r.n_Kln_E;:3291202 .904. l1:_32'£’7§0_-__ _ . ___. ______.. _ NATIE.-‘)l\T]3=JLHIIIPONR 5467 - Pqtricl: Co,V;'.‘., 1837- age 95 st.;tes he enlisted service in the company of Capt ’.‘.*nC:~.1lo'c:eyin Bcdferd Ce,V:7.,now Crrrgobell Cc,Vr.‘.,l780- "‘.11(1r.1.'.rchedto the hood of Iippmiatex ’T.11(1‘.‘-.'O.Sstxtionod under Col Charles Lynch and Col Jerry 2.‘.-zrlyin the company of Capt John Callo­ xmy. H3 ';'.'ASBORNIN ICING.~Z-JED CO and uczs rcnovod by is his family to PRINCE:G;-ZJRGSJCO then to Nov: Kent Co and from New iient to Hanover, and from Hvnevcr to Guochlend, and th~.;I'oto .‘.lbe;;~rle and from Bcdferd to Prztrick Co V':.—-_-Lf1"idt.vit31'‘Peter Bondy clerggymen, P.'.tri’e1c Cg,l837- --affidavit of L:-dxmrdHylten .,ne of the children of no late N theniel N Hylton who died .‘-iiih-’_"u_’°_£<>&°.i.V.i.n§ .1213 .1Z°_¥£S.i_0,12a§;P;>:>3.n.’°.°_<1iv-_.H£n1°.3f_~-232136202 -_"—.S.h.i5_”.’°.t1-_ ._ _. IENRYD-TGLJSR. R 54.81 St't-3 of V'.,Russell C3,Vr:,l8Z5,porson::lly r.ppo'rod - age 73- last hug. States he *.‘:.:sdrnfte-.1 in Buck:i.n£',ho:'.1Co,Vner.‘ entered service 1782- in the 7th reginexzt of the ;':iliti.~:. ant‘:served. under G011. N-.t11.“:nielGreen, Col Green Cept John Cel'.';ell and mchd from said County to Maubir hills 115'.»substituted fer J‘;hn Benny 2 mos :;r...“.:~5;'-.i11substituted. fur Ford 1780 enlisted under U-xpt --1':Purkins dischd 1781 July *H.l ‘.:’.;SBi,-RI-I1781 BUCKING­ H512COV‘. .'.I‘-EDwasliving there l'.'11OI1he‘sent int; servic ---.1ffi:‘.;-vit Reuben Steele c1ergy;inn,residing in Russell Ce,V-:1,ztlso 2.12Frrtloy 1835 - Russell Co, 1835-Ge_:~r,;geGese st" ted he served *‘=.:ith s.:i-3. soldier ".115".ti‘:t they '.:;ro -~t the £>;':it.l.c_‘-3£‘r_ui_l£‘3'~1_’°2.“'=.'~;‘°$1-'2".-______‘.'«’ILI.I;;‘ZJOHNSON R 5672- ‘JRIGINl.‘. I.IONR{).;CO V.» 18556. eppedrod be­ fore J’-’::.1es Dunltrp J P 76- that he resided in irince -..r_«_Ca;1777 t':hen :: -:lr~.ft C:~.lled :11-C.tlrt with T.L"_nyoth-.rs V‘..>lu1'LtL;uI‘oC."tFr.=.uquiro Court h use,.‘.u(; 1777 un-:1.-r 0-‘apt Benj Harris, *..";s ::tt:~.cheC. t..» the .015.V’. 5rd Regiment, cor-:1=~11;".e-;1byIiij Picket, when he retur-ed home he 2.:-:.rri-33.in Prince ..il1i..'11'.1Co end remove-.‘;in the spring; 1780 t’: the Falls if OHIO on the new I'i<;::tuc1:yside or;-.7.ms drrfted t11.',re in the sine yor_‘l'\.;1:..=rehe unC.erst:.n‘.s thq to:.'n of Louis­ ville h:s been erected :,n.1ms mtt choc. to the coup-tnyCapt John L‘rs1cino,t. the re:-,i:*.:1;t of Col Logan ."-.l1C.GenGoo Rog~,rs C1*rt 1:110.12‘fiched up the Ohio (some in b-.'J".tS)but most oi‘ then by land to near the mouth of Licking. He has been residing in I.{onr:;»e09 since 1781 at ti".--t time the county :;1“_Gr_er,-nbrigr - signed 1856- ---:f1"i:.:1vit-Daniel .< -a.idson¢§51kergyr;;n\,I.'1enr:u.;vCo­ Page 20 JOHNJONES PENSIONNO. R 5716 VIRGINIA. Born 2-1758 resident at enlistment Mecklenberg Co,Va. and resided there in 1835. Personally appeared the above named soldier before GEORGEROGERS,Magistrate. The soldier age 77 last Feb. Enlisted as volunteer and and marched from said county, served under Col Burwell. WmBackeville, and was at the taking of Cornwallis -served 1779- or 1780 -1781 and states that ThomasTurner and Lewis Williams knowsof his service. Affidavit of Wilson Rainey sr. ---­ but states he saw the above nan1edsoldier mchd from Delaney's A ordinary in said county as a soldier, saw him twice during his services in camp, first at Hampton and 2nd at Portsmouth. My seeing him was caused by the sickness of my brother Buckner Rainey who was with him and who I obtained a furlough for and brough home. Also Affidavit of Buckner Rainey who states that John Jones served 5 months in the Revolutionary war, under Capt Anderson. ---~ Also affidavit of Carroll Jones, whostates his brother John Jones served —that he went to see him while there in company with Wilson Rainoy, who went sflcl; 3._-'=;i2k_b3.°_t_h2r_B3°£n2r_R_a.1'20_3:-______JAMESJONESANDSARAHJOMS OF PENSION W 5008' Bounty land ' Warrant 1591 - 150- 55. VIRGINIA PENSIONER. Born 1762 in Charles County Maryland. - Resident at enlistment FAIRFAXCOUNTYVIRGINIA- residence 1833 Tyler Co,Ve died 11-10-1850 RITCHIE COUNTYVIRGINIA. Tyler Co,Va 1833, James Jone appeared - age 71, enlisted 1780 town of Colchester, FAIRFAX COUNTY VIRGINIA. He had resided in Virginia and Maryland since the war. State of V1---— Doddridge Co, 1854- AdamThomas age 80- which adjoins Tyler Co, states he is well acquainted with Sarah Jones, whoformerly lived in Tyler Co,- that John Jones died Richie Co, Va - " ‘ leaving his widowwho nowresided with her son Jesse I.Jones in Richie Co. She also mtde application 1854 Ritchie County. —-­ Mary Dotson, Doddridge Co, states she was at the marriage ore James 1020.8. and 10202 _ :. ..t.1ze_v..12-=9.ihacs .<_=h_i1sr_e.n1_I°hn_Rl_A2n.°_sné. §».=£u_°.1­ OF VIRGJNI.’-.:WASHDIGTONCOUNTY.D_*.TE1833- personally appeared John Jamison and states he was born in Ireland and camewith his fatter to the U.S.l‘763. His father has first settled in York Co,Pcnnsy1vania and frcm there cameto Augusta County( in this state, Va). In 1772 Removedto Holston, where in has lived ever since. In the winter of 1775 volunteered as a militia soldier and served six months under Copt­ WilliamRussell on the frontiers of this county, ' '; defending than against the Indians and was stationed in Rye Cove, now in Scott County and was honorably discharged 1776 and again volunteered 1776 and served as a private militia soldier under Capt James Thompsonand served two months. He was in the battle with the Cherokee Indians at the IDNGISDNDFlats, and during that fall he marched as a sergeant in a companyof militia commanded by Capt heron Lewis on a campaggn against the Cherokees, commandedby Col Christian and served 3 mos. In 1777 served 1 me. under Col Arthur Campbell. As a private in pursuit of tories on NewRiver. In 1781 he was drafted for 6 motour of service to guard frontiers against the indians and perform his tour as Lieut. in a co. commandedby Capt SamuelNowell on the frontiers of what is new Lee.---— Affidavit of ThomasMagooan old Revolutionary war sold­ ier appeared in WashingtonCo,V:11833. That in the spring after the battle of KINGSMI'Nhe was a militia soldier on the frontiers of Vr.,gu~.rding it against the Indians in that part of the fr»-ntier called Powell's Valley and remembers John Jamison was there as an officer in the said -company~signod 10-10-1833 ‘I'homas_M-ages.-—-- ;.ffi davit of Benjamin Estill, Washington Co,Va 1833- -states he has been acquainted with the soldier 40 years and called him Major John Jamison and has often heard 1 "my step father, Samuel Edmondsonand Cole Edmondson, his brother persons engaged for many years P 1ge- 21 in our Revolutionary war, speak of some of the services -performed by the apps licant, in thf‘.'bFlu‘ and mentioned in his declaration and that from my knowl­ edge he may believe his statements are true. ~--- .‘.ndrev.*Russell was county court clerk of said county of ?.’ashington,l853 ---PULASKI COUNTYKENTUCKY.1835, Samel Newell,Sr. mado affidavit,st~.tos he was well acquainted vith Major John T‘Jamison during the Rovolutionary war and knowhim over faithful to the cause of his country and willing to support it by his personal services, that though they were residents of the same count; their residence were over Z) mi. apart, amunable to obtain any particular tours of duty unt.il the year 1781 in which he acted as a lieutenant, until the year 1781 in which he acted as a lieutenant of Horse and in commandof deponmt. ----Affidavit of J -"I108Vance- Washington Cgunty,Va, 1854, - ago '75 who has been acquainted with John Jnnison, a great many years. This affidant recollects he was on the campaignagainst the chcrokee indians under commandof Col Christian. ‘Also recollects they set out on the campaign in the latter part of .I~_ugust.This affiant saw Capt Samel Nowell after he returned from his tour of service on the frontier in Powell's Valley and recollects of hearing him speak of Jamisems being with him on that tour. --- Signed 1834, James Vance. The declaration of Mrs.M<~.rgarotHaytor, ’ .­ one of the children of John Jamison e wldier of the Continental lino fran the state of Pennsylvania in the third regiment commandedbyCol Butler. -—- State of Virginia,Weshington Cgunty,l853. She appemcd in open court age 58- states that her father John Jqmisonentered services, states that he served until 1783 and never received pension. That her frther John Jamison wasmarried to his wife NJNCY 1780- that they had the following chil­ dren; SUSAN1\Us.HJ;'aIvIIEIJN,deceased, left one child. Mary J.-KMISDNdeceased, left two children. JeaneJamison,deéca-sod, left two children, .-".nnJamison deceased left four children. Sally J:;mison,deceased, Margaret Jamison, new I\!I"._I‘g{‘-.I'OtHaytor,Willim J'aI:1isen,deceased, left two children. Patsy Jer:1ison,nor:Patsy M.Heffy, Juhn J:nison,deflcased,left eight children. Edward H. 3'.-IZLiSOI1,dOCe’?.sOd.Leftno issue. That all of above childrmi are deceased, except two daughters; Margaret Hoyter, and Pr.tsy M.H"..ffey and thzt the said John Jamison died in "J“.ShiI1g‘[IJI1Co,Va.8-9-185’? and that his widowNancy died in ‘flasliington Co,4-—ll-l839- and the above named heirs £1219. _P_°_I1S_i.°22-lugih2I1.;3.r1d_l_Q0_e_a_<=.r9_s_b_'u2-at):lead.-__ _ .. ____ - _ JOHNmumnm snare or vmemm R 5793- MARYLANDANDvIRe'fifi'A”.' APPLIED FOR PENSION IN AUGUSTACOUNTYVIRGINIA l-23-1845. Age 8'7 Served 1777 under Capt Redck. He was ordered to seize the _ - persons of some Tories, in the neighborhood of Hagerstor.rn,1\:Iarylandand after served 1 me was permitted to return to his home—shortlyafter obtaining his majority he removed to Alexandria Va and enrolled as volunteer under Col Ramsay, his companyofficer being Capt Brooks. Enlisted 1781 and continued -served until the close oi‘ the her under a corps of Cavalry and was stationed about eleven miles frcn .lL1exandria- states he was born in Pennsylvania l'75'7-l2-25- The record of his age was left at Fredericlctotm M~rylandwhere his parents removed about 1765- that he was living at Hgerstown and last at Alexandria, when he entered scrvice- has new lived in Augusta Co,Vc,42- years. ---B—-_thCo,Va, -certify that he has been acquainted with John Kéufnan for 40 yrs and believes his statements are true—-affidavit 'u7right.Burgoss.I»iinistcr living in AugustaCo,Ve.,l84.5-testifies to his belief of his true statements (note by the compiler-A WBURNS,that names of ministers and date of affi­ davits madeby than are given in every instance rzhenfound)---- a letter frcn Alfred Hoss, who was handling the claim said the namemay have been spelled with a "C" COFEMANinsteadof Ktufinn as is the case with some family or families of G1~;;R1\/LANDESCENTwho fezrxerly spelled their names Kauhnan. Mr Hess wrote in from B-";thCo,Va 1845. his address was Cloverdale ,Hetel. The soldier had been employed by a Mr.Miller for 30 yrs who had suddenly died due the. said soldier a large sum of money. P:~ge-22­ KEALCH : IEON.='-.RD (OR) and also spelled: KELFH: IEONARD R 5823 NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA. SI1‘A'1‘EOF VA: TYLERCOUNTY,VA 1-ll-1834. Personally appeared before ‘~.-.’.UndeI‘woodIP in Tyler Co,age '70 on the 13th Nov. Enlisted 1781- Hampshire Co,Va. He was drafted under Capt EdwardI:IcCarty,Lt.J’ames Carothers ensign,in the Va.I.-Iilitia, and marched from there to '-.*H_ncheste1',FredcriekCo,andwas dis­ charged l'782, at Winchester -barracks and returned hometo Hampshire Co,and remained until 1782, then went to Big Pigeon river in Green Co, then in the State of N.C. and about June 1-1782, volunteered for a tour of 3 months,to march against the Cherokees under Capt John Tipton, Lt.Thomas Tipton. '--‘‘-1 Ensign Nicholas Bassing and tint he with their minute men rendezvd at the house of a man named (WADDLE)Holston river. From there he was Ihchd through a wilderness cointry to the Cherokee towns on the CaweRiver. Ho w was discharged byvhis Capt John Tipton on Holston River, then in the state of N.C., in the county of Green at the House of Waddle and in 1782, served with the VaMilitia and N.C. troops. He lived 14 miles from the Tyler Co, court house. m substituted for a man namedWmBurkctt who was drafted in the militia from Tyler 00. Signed Leonard Kolch. He was born 1763­ Salcn Co,N.J’. he has a copy of his age taken from his mother's bible. Received in Hampshire Co,Va.when he entered service and since the war lived in N.C. NJ. Pa and Va. He was near known to Ggo.B.I-Iopkins a clergyman and Robert P.M.:.ekkie,Tyler Co.---Leonard Kelch,I r. appointed a Power of Atty in 1854 to prosecute his father '_s pension claim. The ammois also spelled Koalch. ...,.. _ _ ...... _ . . - - .. . _ . . . . . - .. GEORGE AND SOPHIAKEIIER R 5827- VIRGINIA. SOLDIER died 3-1844. —--- STI-.TT.OFVIRGINIA AUGUST.-1CO.l84l. George per sonally appeared - age 80 lO-l4- First entered service as a volunt-.-or in a rifle Companyraised and comrandodrby Capt Thomas Smith and marched with him from SttauntonAugusta Co,l2-1780, to Richmond after three monthsreturned home to I-.ugust.-2Coand agxin in the following winter ,drafted for 3 months under Capt ThomasS1:;ith,Fredorick Hanger now docd was let 1t. and the regi­ ment to which he belonged was at commanded by Col G,-;o.I\-ioffott,ho was in the battle of Guilford. Wasalso drafted again and was put to the task of Wagon Maker and Casts and as soon as the surrender of Cornwallis, the shop was 3°!-51.:-1°.P.u.‘21_ic_a1l_¢_t_i9_n:._.:"—l3_°.3109.291.017.£°I£°_i_nE°.usoof Rep. to the Pension Office 1860-as follows; He is returning letter of Samuel Keller, esquiro as requested by y -u. George Keller, the f".'th.’,I‘tnxtharx of the writer made applic-.tion for pension under act June '7-l852,dur1ng his life, which was renewed by his widowafter his death but the claim was not allowed and as both the soldier and Y.’id-"l7are docd the claim was not allrza.-sod to their children. ______Page- 23 KEND_.',LL: GEORGE R 5859 VIRGINL’-.. ST.‘.TE OF VIRGINL: PRINCE WILLIAMS COUNTY 1834, age 93. States he entered service under Capt Drews Co,Vr:.,troops. Light Infrxniry under Col Charles Porterfield, whowas killed at the battle of Campden,wasat the bottle of Guilford and st Yr~.r1:town,inthe regiment of Col Dnbncy, that he was born King Georges Co,Ve, King George was his place of residence when he entered service. He enlisted in Falmouth Va, about 3 yrs -nd 4 months before the termination of the war.---.»'.F.E‘ID.liV]I[‘StaffordCo. VI;by MaryMHickerson,dau of the said Revolutionary soldier ,states he died 1847 May 2, leaving three children;Robert K:3ndal1,Cathorino Stewo.rd,MeryM. Hickorson, the balance all of which are deceased. ---clerk of the county court of Stafford Co, in the following marriage record— 1820- shows ..—...--——._..—...———.————_..-_—.—..—._.._.——:—.._.—-.—__—q-.---—.—-——-.—. Applied for pension in SMITHCOUNTYVg...5-20--l84l,cge 84, volunteered Militia of L'1Ilc'T.S‘tCI‘,Penn.1776- .1_ugustl,under Capt Peter .-Lrtuholler. During his service 113was guarding the I-Iessians Prisoners, at Lobanon,Penn. and there placed under commnd of Capt '.‘liser,and under his commandwas an­ ployed in guarding the said Hessians from Lebanonto Harpers Ferry,in Va. Marching through Lancaster ,Little York and Frederick town, on their way to Harpers Ferry and mchd back to Lebanon and was discharged. He thinks the Captfiliser who conducted the Hessians to Ha1‘]_3OI‘SFerrywas the officer who gave him his discharge. This 001 Curtis Grubb was the Colonel commandant at Lebanon. He left all his papers in Lancaster Co, in possession of his father , when he removed to Washington Co, Va, now ‘-.-inSmith Co,Va , which was 48 yo rs ago. Affidavit of ‘finSturgis c1ergyman,residing in Smith Co,& Nathaniel Harris gave affidavits.

AMDN IUZADER R 6559 STJE OF VIRGINIA. MONONGALIACOUNTY VI. ( or I\T.-'..="=."-.~’JERSEY_/‘ND Psmlsnvmn.) , He applied for pension 8-28-1853, states he is age 102. that in 1776 he volunteered in SomersetNJ. in the Irrscy Militia under Capt Ludly or Lindsey for 5 mos and was appointed a sergeant whenhe first volunteered and was disch: rged at Elizabethtown. Enlisted . ‘ ' again someplace -states that at one time he was where General ‘Washingtontook the Scotch troops called Hossians and 1776 served 9 mos as a sgt. Again 1777 he volunteered under C:.pt.Da . After 1777 he removed to Green Co,Pa. He was then ordered out as an indian spy 1778- under Capt Crawford. He lived on Whitley Creek,Pa. He "spied up toward Monongalia and Rodstcne old fart 3 mos. dischd 1778 in March 1779-volunteered. as Indian spy 1780 volunteered 3 mos under somel782,volunteered for 5 nos as Indian spy. 1783 \1I1d.C.'.["Cg}_)"bBowmanas Sgt.in company of Pa.Militie, which was stationed at Brewnville— he was born 5CI.1C3.‘SC'bCo,N..T.1731 as he has heard from his parents in 1793, removed from Green Co,P.r;to Monongalia Va, where he now —._.—.-_c-_...._-—._.—_lives. V ______RICH.-'.RDL;‘NE R 6136 VIRGDIL1. ..’-.pp1ied for pension in Spottsy1­ vania Co,V~- it is mentioned that be has some children. 11-26-1845. signed Claborn Duvall. .T‘.r~3esHart, J':1:2oS.DDill:-.1‘d. nffidzvit of Wrzllor Hollady —states he has been acquainted :.ith the soldier 40 Yrs. The soldier was born in Hanover Co,1—20-1760-he st

Cr)- mentions th~a... this fztherlived near the nlbemarlc Cc line. Page 24­ VA GEN & CO RECORDS VOL 5 --—Affidavit of James R.Powell, clergyman. ----affidavit of Fountain H.Lane executor of Richard Lane,late oi‘ Spotsylvania Co, appointed an attorney to prosecute claim for serviving children,1850- -witnesses Margaret T.Lane. ---In 184.7Reboccay Lane, and Martha G Hilman,desired pension oi‘ their father —-1877Sept 25- Twyr3an'sstore,Va -- states that only 2 heirs are still living--Miss Rebecca G.Lanc and ‘-.'=ImWallerLane, a grand son of Mr.Hilmen whose name is John L.Hi1man,whores ides near us.e--Margaret A.Lane is mentioned as _..:-———._._.._.—--—..__—__—.—.——.——.—­an heir. ______ZACHARIAHIEE. PENSION NO. R 6260- VIRGINIA. Applied for pension in Bottetourt Co,Va. 1835, age 6'7. He was born Albemrlo Co,Va 1765 and his father moved with this applicant when he was about age 4 to Rocking­ hcmCo,Va, and when this applicant was about 14, he volunteered his services until Capt Michael Coker and marched to Richmond and Joined Col 'v?mHarris. and it is stated he returned after services to Buckinghamand joined again under Capt James Frazer. or Frazier, and rendesvoaed at RockinghomCourt House under Capt WmHarris and returned homeand drafts under Capt Jeremiah Beazly ---affidavit of James Smiley and Peter Breckey are acquainted with him­ —affidavit Bottetourt Co,Va, by Theodosia Hull,St".tes he remembers oi‘ the soldier's services _inthe Revolutionary war.---affidavits of James Middows made in Rockingham Co,l834.,states he remembers services of the soldiez-,n:k:hixx Harr-that i son. himself and the said Lee were attached to the regiment commandedby Capt .._.-—-—-—.—-...___—.——.._.-.-—_.—..a-————-.._—-—..—_—-.—..._._._.___-_..___.__.__,_,__,__,_____ JOHN LAP ( OR 7 SAP PENSION No. R 9200 CONNECTICUT Applied for pension Preston Co,V:;,l854,age '7'?-served under Gen.PutmnnMaj. Dovenport,CaptBell,Lt.Payne,enlisted for nine mo.l’7'79,asa pri.in Artillery Companyand was stationed in the town of Stanford on Long Island Sound in Fairfield Conn,also in 1781 enlisted. He WASBORN1757 in AIBPIIER IN GERMANY - lived in STAMFORDwhencalled into service and rerxained there until after the war when he removed to Baltimore and iron there removed to Bedford Co,P»-x. where his house burned and from there removed to 1'.IONONGAI.L‘.CO.VA..and lived until 1818 whenPreston Co was taken off of said county of Monongalia and that ho Ins resided ever since in Preston County. His acquaintance are John Rodeheevex-,Esq. WmG.Bx-orrn,Col Bgnjmin Shaw and James Strahin. It is shown by a will 1854.-,that the above soldier came to America after the war comrnnced - a soldier in the British army landed at NewYork was stationed at Kings Br­ _i_dgo-and—.—---—_.._.—..-——..—-._.—.__._____.——-__.__———--———.————-._—_.__.—-_ from there deserted ‘men in the Conn. and enlisted under C3,->1._I§el_1; McHONE,ARCHIBAIDR 6755 Virginia. Applied 185’? Pxtrick Co,Vo. Ho volunteered in Bodford Co,V“., under Capt Robert Adams, in the fall of 1780 and returned homeafter 5 nos service. He was a minute man. Was again called out 1781 July - under Capt Cmrlos Galloway from Bedford Co. He was twice wounded in August at the battle of Little ‘Jerk. He was born NewKent Co,Ve 1745- and was taken by his parents from New Kent to Bcdford Co,when he was about age 2 in 1'74’?at which place he remained until after the close of the Revolution. He removed to Stokes Co,N.C. until 5 or 6 weeks ago removed to P'_‘tI‘ickCo,Va. Affidavit of Clorgymn Julius Terrell and John Summers? are his acquaintances. Affidavit of Harvey Fitzger-ald,states he saw one of the discharges of the soldier. .——_-i-—..—._..._.-—.._.——.._;—..—-__.____ GEORGEMASONR 6995 - of Caroline Co,V:, age 83 in 1832. Enlisted 1775 under Capt Oliver Towlos, in the minute services. Then living in Spotsyl­ Vania Co, in the same fall Richard Jnhnson was appointed Colonel of Caroline C to the regiment. Again was under Cmigs Company.He removed in the Caroline Co 1779 and served :1tour under Col John Tyler. Affidavit of Minister Spelsho? Woolfolk, Caroline 00,1832. Affi..~:.vit of Smith Mason,v:ho knows that George was in the service. Affidavit made in Carolina Co,l832, was in the some

/‘ :‘ ’ Page--25­ regiment with him. An affidavit of Henry Celenan states that one of the witnesses lives in Louisa Co, 35 miles from Caroline Co Court House, but §°.<:s_n2t_q.2e.2‘c_i°.Ii l”.h3.°£.I:°.°_1‘.Y.i_1_1_‘3.3?_hs.°_‘éB}:2r_S£I;i:h_M9.-°>9.n;______. _. MAHER, PATRICK or PATRICK MARHAR R 6851 MARYLAND. Reckbridge Co, age 69- in 1825- states he enlisted 1781 in the Revolution for it's duration,under Capt John Lynn of Max-yland,in the 5rd Regiment, commandedbyHoward and served until 1783. --A letter in the files from Patrick Marhar- Browning-Reckinghan Co,Va,l829-July 20th. addressed to Capt Lynn- stating he had been making an effort for several years to obtain a pension for his services and whom want to try to identify myself to you. I visited your residence a few years age, but you were away to see LaFayotte whowas that date visiting the U.S. At that time I left somepapers with yrur son. He wrote out his services at Length- he filed his discharge signed by David Lynn, and was entitled to Ne.l404- the land giving him of the state of Marylard - states he was cnlis ted in Fredericktown,Md. In Frederick town Mdby Capt Lynn. ---Affidavit of Alemnda‘ Porter,l832 Rockbridge Ce,sta.tes he has knownthe soldier Patrick Maher 25 yrs and knows he married HanmhMarher at "myfather's house) in Pcnnsylvania,aftor the war and sttatcs that he is an Irishman. Myfather resided in what is new AdamsCounty,Pennsylvania which adjoins Frederick —thocounty where Patrick said he entered -he lmewhim then and always considered him a Revolutionary soldier. -afi‘id:.;vit of WmHouston, Roekbridge Co,l832, has known him for the last 30 yrs. --affidavit of James Bridgett( Reckbridge Ce,Va) states he served in the Revolution, in Capt ThomasBoregor*s Co, 10 Va regiment .'9_?*_‘}2u.1:i2s_s2.i:-1..t.iae..b2°.e_m2 2c9.u2i_I1t_od_W.it_1a ihe _s.°.1_.resin_t_11e_R2V2l2ti°2'>£V_W9_ria2P2i2t2d_a..v.5.<2-___ GRL3:1\IBRIAR CO VA SAMUEL L'IA.R‘l‘IN R 6871 STATE OF VA. Groenbriar Co 7-ll-1834., resident of Fayette Cr;,Va, age '74 on the 14th March last past. Statas he enlisted 1777 in Kent County,M'1ryland. and rendezvouod on the MSTERNSHOREuntil September ll when he jointed the army at Brandy-v wine. HE WAS B O R N l760.at-a At a court held for Kanawha Ce,(Vr:.) 1839- Samuel I~.«1::rti.npersonally appe:;rcd,age '78 or '79- that he livoclromote fron the court 'h.Jl,1SOofMonroeCe,in which last residedfer more than 50 yrs -until he removed to Kanaw_1_1_a__C9_,_v_:h_e_r_e__1_1_c__n_c_>_v_r_e;s_J'.__dg_s_.______""""" ’ "cI£sI=3:'fVAEEOEDZIN PENSIONNO. R 10829 vmcmm. OF MORGAIICOUNTYVA. applied for pension ngr 1854. age '77- he was in the Anny when Gen.G1‘e;:ntook about 700 hessians prisoners,at a place called Nanon?Point, which he thinks was in NewJersey, he was at the taking of the Tories at Cedar stamp in N..T.undor Gen.Morg.':.n.He served one other compaigb under Capt Swargerin,called INDIANVANS‘.-’mRGII\Tagainstthe Indic.ns,one of enlisted at Mtrtinsburg,Va. He remembers they marched in the snow and he 11?.’ had neither SHOESORS'I‘OCK1NGS_butthey ma.dc b.ets out of Bear skins. Served another tour under Capt Fc.nnen- states he WASBORNNEWJERSEY3-19­ l75'7—st.r:tosthat his age was recorded in his father's bible in the IDW DUTCHI.s.NGUAGE"andhe still lies the bible but the pages on which his age was entered have been torn off. He served only one tur substituted for a man named coozgas ur Shephord.stown,Va,- he lived‘ in Barkley Co,Vr:, when called into service. he always marchd from either M.~.rtinsburg,Ch~..rlestovm of 'o‘hq)herdst')T.'n, he now lives in IrIi.Iv1PSI-IIRECO.when he served in the Indizn Page—26­ campaign, his officer was Lyle of Berkley, and when he served in NJ., he remembers Capt Darke and Washington, Glenn Lucas and Col_Jossph Swearingin. - he mentions that he gave his discharge to an older brother, whowent down the OHIO SEVERAL YE;-.RS AGO AND HE HLD NOT SEEN HIM SENCE. Affidavit of CORNELIUSVANARSDALEago35 (Morgan Co,Va) has been acquainted with the soldier since his infancy and has always heard him speak of his Revolutionary services. And has often heard him and ThomasBgnnett (now docd) a miller of our neigh­ borhood whowas said to have been a soldier of the Revolution recounting to ._°.a2h_oih2.rl ihsis. _~°:0£vic2s_.i.z1.ins§.0_‘£°l‘1.32i2n_°£d.J‘£9.i1‘..5.‘~lf§_°£12.6._-_____ ._ JACOB VANFOSSE1~I(PENNSYLV;.NIA) PENSION NO. R 10865 OF AUGUSTA CO.VA. in 1852, age '76- on the 9th Sept last. states he onli sted 1776 about 20 miles from Philadelphia, officers were Jrcob Wcntry,Capt. Christian WeaverLt. Bcnj Weaver,ensign and this declarant was first Sargent. In 1776- they were assembled at the tavern of Jacob Wcnbytheir Capt and mchd to Phila. and join­ ed the army under Capt John Bull. and the soldiers suffered greatly. It was found that lime had been mixed with their flour by a Tory who owneda mill from which they had been supplied in 1777. This doclarant was promoted to ensign and continued to hold said commission during the war. He was in tho ­ battle of Germantown,lO-4-177'?and at the battle of Monmoth-6-28-1778­ He was BORN9-8-1756 WORCESTERTOWNSHIPabout 3) miles from PHILADELPHIA, then in Phila dclphis County,now(MontgomeryCounty), and resided there until sfie: ihs 102'. nh2n__h2 £<=:-201051.f°.°_I%IJ.G§.S2»-1.09..‘£~‘~_.W_I.1.r>_I:<>_11.-2.has.§i2.°2 $021265!-_ _ V.-‘LNGIIDER, J.-UDB LND M:.RGnRLT VAN GILDER R 10868 ENNSYLVANIA. Monongalia Co,V:~., one William VmGilder appeared. 1-28-1850-ego 49- to secure pension due account of his" father's services whose namewas Jacob VanC-!-ilder-he thinks his father served under Capt Bird in the Pennsylvania line 25 regiment ,under Col Butler. That his father didd 1846, July, age 94 lowing o. widow, who died 9-14-1849-age 95. His father lived in Maryland prev­ ious to rcznovdngto Mongalia Co,Va, in 1799 and resided there until his death —was mrrried to M,-grgcrotGibler, in the town of or near Hagorstown, about 1786 1786- his name appears to bo WILIDERVanGilder in his signature. 2 witnesses were Lewis ‘ifilliaris and Augustin Wol1s,str1te they believe the statements are true and K203:ih:.-‘°_°2e..°£3.112érinshtsrs non lira 2-in-2'_v_M2v_i22211£82 £4; .. .. " " " '"‘ JOHNwommn R 11027 n;RYL=-.ND.Applied for pension in Giles Co, Tennessee 1844personally appeared John iiverly Sr, and states that John '.-Volford, new of Hampshire Co,Vc, served nine months with 1111himin Capt otts company in Mqry1.c,.nd,said services ended 12-10-1781 Giles Co,"-‘arm1845. Personally appeared Edward D.Jonos and Clrirlos Cutbernathy and made oath thtt John Everly has resided with his son Ggsrgo Evarly in town of Pulaski for many y:.:.rs and thzt he is now a vcry old man. They believe his statements are true. State of V",H:n:1pshirc Co,l845- Nov 24- John ’\‘r'olf-::rd,resident of I-Iav:pshirc,age 82. 1780 or 81 in Washington County Maryland, and was drafted under Capt Spores, and Lt.Joseph Drake, -states he was born Washington Co,Md 1765- he has the record of his age, - _ .- kept by his father. He was living in ‘kshina,-‘tonMdwhen called into service and since has lived in HrsrxpshiroCo Va, and has resided there over 50 yrs- _ - can refer to John 1-.rno1da _"§I'6HI'?zB WADE R 10985 GEORGIA. Applied for pension 1834, in FREDERICKCO.1... States he enlisted 1780 on Board 0.Merchant Schooner at the port of hloxzzndria D C to I-Iavannahladen -:ith flour and the crew and Schooner were captured by British privateor "1115.takento an island which he believes was H~rbour Island and the Capt of the Schooner secured passages for himself and crew to the Port of Savanne.h,G.~.. He was 1m1xx'ncpeniloss and a long ways from home and enlisted under C: t Lu —. at ~ ,. _ g |Charles County,M:-.ryland and rctgmedctfxcrea %¥.-5-“fitssegtiggg hfimgogngginléa, ‘,1 .. ...-- ...... ----—in _J —~ «———————-———--—-—----—-1

Page-27 VA GEN 8c CO RECORDS VOL 5. then moved to Frederick Co,Vo.and hes resided ever since. - In Frederick Co,Va 1832. affidavit of Harrison Wade, son of Richard Wade, deed. 1".letter written by G.L.W'hiteof Frederick Co,Ve.,l855- sends list of his cases. as follows; Power of Attorney of John Powelson,deceased and his widow, died 7-1851- --power of Atty from Mgdelena 1-.der1s,formerlyMagdalena Quirk, drzuand only heir of MvzrtinQuirk. Power of atty by Elizabeth Litt1o,ono of the flhildren of GooLittle,docd. whot-hr drew pension until his death 7-7-1844, md .-‘innhis xv-'idow,diedMay 4-L848. Power of Atty from -Susan Ivwdrs Widowof GeoMyers,deed, still living---power of atty from Robert MPowell - who died 4-1854. --also PC1781‘ofatty from the heirs of James Leith. ---- Power of Attorney, from Lucinda Melntire, formerly Capsey er Copsy,dau of John Copsy, all of Hampshire Co.---also power of attorney teem Eva Moria Newcomand Elizeb eth Boles,formerly Lawiers, and Children of John Adcms Lauren and Eva Lorie Lawier. Power of attorney frcm John B Krider son of Jacob I{rider,who died 1855- also power or attrney from Herr ison Wade,son and heir of Richard Wade. Power of atty from Thornton Good,E1izgbeth Good, Hannah Good and Rubin Good,heirs of WmAGood. Power of attorney from Rachel Cole, only living children of David Cole. Power of atty from John ‘.7Gross ? WmHGroso or Grove‘?Reboceah Sloat,fomerly Grose, heirs of AbrahamGrose, deed. who was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. Power of Attorney from Martha T.Reed formerly Martha T T1ldon,deu of John B Tildon,deed,who was :1 Revolutionary Wu soldier,- power of atty from James Stewart, only child of William and J one Stewox-t,decd. Revolutionary war soldier from London Co,V::, Amnes Stews:-t,1ives in Hampshire Co,V:;. Power of ntty from M;~s.AnnWise widow of Richard \~71se,decd. deed dated 6-2'7-l854- at Hagerstorm,Morylz:nd, Washington,Md. Power of etty from Mrs.Catharine Gruber,formerly Olis child of Capt Henry Olis,Revo soldier.- also power of atty from Magdalen Adams,to examine deposition filed on the hands of C J Falkner-also certifi­ cate from Berkley Co,Court, clerk showing marriage of G90 Little and Ann Griffith, which marriage be:-.1-sdate 6-8-l’78l- also power of attorney from Mrs Ann Wisepzidcrz of Richard Wise of H':gerstor.'n,Md 6-2'7-1854. Also pr of etty from Catherine Greeses( Grose) ? of H'.*.gersto17n,Mdonlychild of Capt Henry Olis,6-l854.— PO1.'CI'of atty iron R.M.PoWell,Jrmes L.I..eath and James Powell to examine papers in pension office 8-22-1854.-.Said papers were filed in the case of Enoch Fur, widm No 44—No185. R71 Spencer Davis of Ohio 5298 Oct l5~ also deposition of ThoI:1.:=.sBoxhcmproving oath of Jane Stewart widowof WmStewart. also old bible record of births of James Stewart 1321: _.rrie<' I ab-fiut Jung ]_5-.]_813-in Middlesex Ce,Va,by Jams Hoaley,baptist preacher. : That her name before marriage was HAN1'L’.HREVEER—This witness stotes she 4 was present and saw them married. x“.ffido.vit of John Chuwning age '73-res idont of Lanc::ster,Co,Vr.. Stotes that FRANCIS‘FI1’.LIC_’R,thedeed moved fI‘o1:1NorthuI:zbcr­ lend Co,V:-qsometiue between 1790 and 1800- and was then married end with 23 family and also was regarded as a men of truth and also his brother Moses Walker and their statements are entitled to full credit. Francis Walkermde n_pplic“"tiOn 1835 before F.9 Blackburn :1J P in Middlesex Co and gave a list ; of the names of Officers and their rank under ‘r.'hor.1heserved as follows; § 1777 Capt nu Davenport,-~_ 1_'(8_0Juagn“isga-14 1781 Col Thos Geskin 3 I5?534;:V .5. I.‘ _- , . nm Page 28­ VA GEN at C0 RECORDS VOL 5. - Major '-filmNutt, Major Baytep ,Gensral Wheeden. States he entered service 1779- as a private in the militia under Capt William Davenport. He substi­ tuted for 1~JIoslyNutt,l78l- --—ne marchd from Wiconoco Church in Northumberland Co to ChewningsFerry in Lancaster Co,---affidavit of GeoNortham clergyman of said county and Moses Walker. The soldier states he was BORNNOR'ITiUMBERLA1\‘:I COVA1763---lived in Northuuberland co when called into service and moved to Lancaster Co,Va, 4- or 5 yrs - then returned to Northumberland until 1797 3:h_e_n__h220162_t_o__M,i_d;1_l2s2x_0_o_.______MEMUCANANDRACHEL WALKER R 11050 vizac:-‘1'ni'A" fiaiiiea‘ re? Sei­ sion in GREENBRIARCO.VA.OCTOBER22, applied 1852, age 68- and 1 month. States he entered as a volunteer under Cspt WmDawson,at age 16- in 1780 in Iunonburg Co,Va, He was enizolled 9-25-1780 and continued until Nov 1781- the that he served in C01 Cocks Regiment, that he resided in Lunonberg Co_,w]:6ro he was raised when he entered service, and now lives in Greenbriar CO,Wh0I0 he has resided the last 20 yrs. He states he was born 1764 in Lunenberg Co, Va, and that he had a copy of the register of his father, since the war he has lived in Maryland and S.C. and now lives in Greenbriar Co. RACHELWALKER of Greenbrier Co,Vo.,widowof above soldier decd filed c1ain,l855 - the 20_3Ld_i_0r_Ei.<=_d_.‘~’:M£Y_1§5§-______JOSEPHWAILACE R llO68- Virginia. Then of James city county,v*e' was engaged ztith the army under Lord Dunmoreto subdue the indians before the Revolutionary war md early enlisted under Cr-pt John Bord in Bedford Co Va, and was marched to Savannah Ga and remained there until late in the Fall —his first enlistment was for 3 yrs. States he belonged to the lst Ve,regi­ ment under Col Parker, -—- E.was at the battle of Monmouthand after that enlis ted for during the War and the bounty of which was {$150.00and 150 acres neith.;r of which he never received. He is newage 80 in l855.states that he had a certificate from HenryWells of Charles City Co,proving his services in the said w:~.r.and same person when he had employed, he could not new locate the paper, that he might be able to find someoneof Bedford more he has 1st enlisted. ---affidavit I‘.-".”.dOl84:5,Gh!:I']esCity Co,Vr:.by John Wallace, the son d administrator of Joseph Wallace,docd, who was a resident of C1r.rles ity CQ,V'l,that Joseph ‘.7ellacc,dicd l-l-l856- or 1835? Leaving new disc and 6nly 2 children, viz: Tho affiant and his sister Sally Harris who is newa WidOWo ______“ " ” “ " ’1‘LI6i.4}?s"x-@312"''13"f1'_1'3s'-7‘vs: fie7c‘k'1'eEb’u‘rgce','vE,is52 ,8-'7-age 68- that he wtfis drafted 1-l-1781 under Capt Robert Geode »'_1I1dM'..‘.jOI‘ii-nnkGo‘-do and Capt Cread H-dskins and served up and down James Rj_vm,f.‘ron Sr-iithfield above Richmond. .1130 served under Col Dick and I*.II:‘.jOI‘Boiceand that he was a resident of Chesterfield Co,V.".. ""'€.‘.ffid"'.'Vi't of H'.‘.1ift1XCo,Va, 1852 made by ThomasT.’s*lare,resident of G1-enville,Co,N.C. - states he is the son of Themes ‘Here, of Ia/Iecklenberg Co,Vn, 13.whowas a Revolutionary war soldier. ---Affidavit of 371:1Clibournresident of Halifax Co,Ve,l8’5.'5,states th"t Thomas W'_=ro,1c.teof Mecklenberg CQ,VC, who was a resident of Chesterfield, Co, during the Revolutionary war and that he served in two or three tours §_7_i1h_h_iI=1__a_§_5;_§0_1_<1_i_0}"_-______. JAMES W;‘.RREI\I R 2L‘L'|.56-VIRGINIA HALIF;.X CO.l852, age 78- states he was a resident of SPOTSYI.V;.NIACO.VI-.in the commenceient of the Revolution -ery war and t‘rnt he entered under Capt Washingtcn -a resident of said Go. He was living in Spotsylvania Co,v.hencalled into service. Have lived in Halifax Co,V.:, since the Revolutionary war. Th-zt he was born 1754- in Spotsylvrinia Co, that he can procure no evidence except I-.nnHowecrtonand Elizabeth Smith. Th-gt Elija Reeves, Timothy 17r.rron,N:t1'1m1nielWarrenand Willim Addamscan testify as to his chcracter. -affidavit AnnHoWerton,1832 of Halifax Co, states she was well acquainted with IfzmosEarron during the Rcvelut ionary var. That they were neighbors in the same county .01‘Spotsyl­ Vania and believe him t-» b 1age 78- that she knowhe went into the services Page 29 VA GEN &. C0 RECORDS Vol 5. —--andbelieves he served over 2 yrs. --Affi avit of Timothy Warren, Samuel Warren, 1853- and heirs and children of James Warren,decd, have appointed Power of Atty, D.H.Wadeof Washington to collect pensions due -their father James F’arron,decd.--affi davit of E]_iz..¢-.be'thSmithof Halifax Co,states that during the Revolutionary war James Warren was a neighbor, d resided in Spotsyl— 18.19.12 20.2. .5315: E11975 £*’3_.._.____.S€’1"'»'°<‘-in_’°i°.I1j1_3:i_’°.i_a_S.<£’;0_T§.1_t9_uE_S;______lest. That he enlisted under Capt Buchannon, in the 5th or 8th - in the recruiting service. later served under Capt WmWilson,-HE WASBORN1760­ He was at the battle of Brandywinc - he received several wounds- he was among the SLAJN on the FIELD OF BATTLEand was unconscious and when he came to himself, he was laying amongthe wounded. in a born about five miles‘ from the battle ground. He was removedfrom there by his father wholived in the zimmdiate neighborhoo.d.5 mi from Chads Ford, he enlisted in CHESTERC0.P.A.. where he resided~ was in the bottles of Trenton, Princeton,and Brtandywino. Lived in Pennsylvania for several years ,--after the war, when he removed to V:-. and is a niller- affidavit of Jonathan I.ee,C]_ergynanof Bottetourt Co,Vr:, and ThomasH.Burns and Hp Robert Anderson, are acquainted with the soldier. ---Affidavit of Jacob Donor, 1857- states he was acquainted with Benjamin Webb,while in service and thinks he belonged to '7th regiment, Pennsylvania line under Col Taylor. It is shownthat Jacob Donor, alias Tanner. drew pen­ sion --— affidavit Smith Thompsonin Augusta Co,l83'?- states he has been so­ qieinted with Benjamin Webbfrom his early boyhood and has a personal knowl­ Edge 2f_.h.i_S.}>9_il1.€:._°«_S21.£1.i.9.1‘__i.I3EYE.1iEY.°.¥.U.T_I9.N:;R_¥.‘ii'~!i-______1852, 8-l- states he sefived in the militia from age 15. During the Revolu­ tionary war he served in the militia of the above companyunder Capt Themes Mtrshall; that half of then were divided and 1/2 was stationed at Corbins Lending and the other half remained at the Fort. HE WASBORNACCOM.’-.CCOUNTY his acquaintances are Col James Gillett, Major Loganand all the citizens of Accemck,P.~rish - -5 served in the 9th Va,Continental Regir.1;‘:nt.Affidavit MathewF1oyd,clergyman, of said county- well acquainted with the soldier ­ offidavit David ¥;'atts.- age 84- in 1851- lived as his neighbour during the Rcvo.war,and knewhim well. 1851-e court in Acoomc Co,statos th-t Peter F.Browne, was appointed admrof the state of said soldier deed. States that the soldier died between 15 8c20 Oct 1839-and states that he left no widow, but did leave the following children: SUSANWALIOP* HESTERMJSRSHJLIL J *M£.RG£;RETM.=.RsH.:2LL* ELIZA ROWIEY (on Rhmv) JOHN D. TELBOURN * PETER WEIBOURI‘ * (‘-TEIBOURN)WMFIEIBOURNand were his only surviving children at the time 4 _o_fhisdeath. ______‘ THOMAS R ll5l8— PEI\INSYLV.=‘.NIL..TYLER CO. VA. }834-l—8­ age 82-: October las t. Enlisted at Fort J-ckson, Pa, on 10 Miles Creek, a 1 branch of Monongahalia River 1776 Apr 1. Voluntoored his services as an Indian spy under Cf.‘.__)tJessePigtzan -Lt Charles Swan,Ensign Richard Swan- Col McFarland f - Doclarant states was commandedat Fort J~c1

was drafted from said County under Capt Harris, also substituted for his brother William - marched under Jones Byars, -IE WASBORNIOUISIL00 .VA ON GOLDMZINECREEK Ivlay 1752.---;-.F‘FID14.VIT OF '»‘.'Il.l.I.‘.MMICHJE %e '79- Louisa Co,Vo. |rmdc 0::t.h that John White served as a private in the Militia with him 9 weeks Page 30­ VA GEN & CO RECORDS VOL 5. ---under commandof Capt Fox. Iziajor Cambell, Col Armstead, Gen.Ne1son marched through counties of Louisa,-- Spotsylvania,Hanover,and Henrico and finally discharged at I‘-iaubinHi11s,below R1ch1:1ond,duringJuly 1781. ¥.’itness;B T ‘.'Jinston,C1earant Hackell, were his acquaintances. Chapman¥.'hite,appointed a power of -tatty in Louisa Co,l852- states that he is a son of the soldier John £’l1_i.E9_:..s_AErszsri______JACOB AND FRANCES ANDERSON PENSION NO. W 2428 BOUNTY LAND WARREEN. 26741, l60-55- Vs, State of Va, Pittsylvania Co, Va, 1832, Aug 22- age 70 states he enlisted 1778 from Caroline Co, under Capt John A-Ie.rshall,ulso enlist­ ed 1779 from Cumberland Co,Under Capt Richzird Allen, the tour of service is approved by Charles Allen, whowas an orderly sergeant with him. Enlisted 1781 drafted from Cumberland Co, he was BORNCAROIJJIECOVA 1760- and lived there when he first (3I1liS1;Cud1778- moved to Cu1.1beI‘lo.ndCo, winter 1779- resided there until 1784- then removedto Pittsylvania and lived efer since. The widowFrancis Anderson,wido'.7of J cob of Pittsylvania Co,Va, 2-5-1e55- applied for Pension- the widowmade application for bounty land 1856. Also Elizabeth Neel widow of ThcmasNeal -tlrnt she states they were married l-1806- and her husbanddied Pittsylvanie Co,April 1841. the affidavit of Charlotte Anderson Imde in szme county 1853 was acquainted —but had no interest in the pension 1855- the -widowappeared in Halifax Co,age 78- her name before marriage was Francis Green. That her husband died 1844- . ______A_’______V_____ A__ . J Aims ANDERSON OR CROCIET AS-IE.R AND YHDOTI SARAH :'~.NDERSON OR ASI.‘:. (ASHER) PENSIONNO. W 2535. Bounty lend Warrant £51,439-160-55 Virginie. Applied in Cabell Co,W.Va. alias Asher, Crochet soldier of the Revolutionary war. Enlisted Hampshire Co,Vel775 or 78 by Col Hite,Dis ch:.rged,'J-Jinchester 1785- his home was burned end his papers 1815- Giles Co,Va, went under Gen. Clerk as a volunteer after the Indims in Kntucky and other pl-cos as a volunteer for 5 or 6 yrs, where he had the honor of being acquainted with his Iexcellency ANDREWJ1‘-.CKa)Nwhono doubt rocollects something of me. V3; GEN Sc CO RSJCORDSVOL 5. Page-58 --1832 Cabell Ce, - states he served over eleven yrs. 1835 applica.-.t states he was BORNl76OSept a native of Hampshire Ce,Va, - States “I left that county 1784- and have since lived in Western Va,l7'76- I ran away from my meter in Hampshire Co, to where I had been bound - went to Pcnnsylvania,foll in with General Washington's army and stayed with then for two years, and returned to Hrmpshire Co and my old master attenpted to reclaim no and he went with the army again and was enlisted by Col Hide. The bounty land claim is filed. ‘x’U£I'l\IECOV!-.4-l9-l855- the county and state aforesaid; Sarah Crockett age 83- that she is widowof said soldier - states they were married in Giles Gova,1eoo 9-llth day by :1mcthodist preacher and that her namewas previous­ ly ShRAI~.’LBI..’.1\TI{ENSI-IIP-this affidavit rndc 1845- --2 witnesses were Andrew J. Crochet and M.J.Spurlock. -- '?ayno Co,‘=.-1’.V.7-..Elizvcbth Kelly widow of Joseph. Charlotte Miller ,'.':idewof EdwardMiller,decd,st.'=.te they are heirs of the Sarah and hubsnnd, also Andrew Crockett. 1. copy of the marriage CO1“bifiC‘;‘l}O is filed from MontgomeryCo,Va, 1800-Sept ll. by Rice Montaguo.cler1

JACOB ANDERSON PENSION NO S57675 VIRGINIA. BERKIEY CD.VA. 1820 age 64- private in Capt Darks Co,8th Av Va line,ca:1manded by Col Bowman,he made his h original declaration 181.‘;and obtained certificate No 12551. ---nffidavit in Frederick Co,Va, l8l9-Feb 15- the soldier personally appeared age 62 resident of Frederick Ce,enlisted 1777-newin the toxin of ' ,County of Jefferson State of Va.(Berklqv Co,discharged in Nov:Jersey. Affi­ davit of John Melvin, Jefferson CoVa 1819-stat es that the soldier was an orphan bound boy,to this dcpen<=nts'sfather but then resided in newJefferson Co, then Berkley Co, that early in the said war he rocollects that John Engle who then belonged to Capt Derke's Co, and enlisted him, took him and he never returned to his fathe_1_‘_'_s__I_1o_Ige_;______' ’' ‘ ‘ " Trbnfiniv‘IN'13if§sBNs 6504 Cont s 6504 continental Va,state of va, C1resterfield,Co, 9-l0-1852, personally appeared above—age 75- in Uecanber next. That he enlisted 1777 with Lt Baler of the Cavalzy. - affidavit of Nathan Anderson, a living viiiness. Affidavit of David _’-.nderson,P1-inceEdwardCo, certify that Jordon Andersen newa resident of Chesterfield Co enlisted in Contl service 1777 - this affidavit made 1831. Affidavit of Nathan Andersen,mde 1832- also being an old soldier of the Revolution,he knowsthat Jordan Anderson enlisted 1776. _ _ _A______, _ _ _ __ ' " “ " " " ‘JSANIELANDIIRSDNs 37677 Va, resident of Shenandoah Ag Co,Va age 66 in 1818, he had a crippled dau - his wife was age 57- - l dau age 23, 2 dumb children, both single, one girl age l4,bey age 27, -this affidavit 1820. ---Moses Weed and Cathrine, widow - his wife former Cathrine Anderson and daughter of Daniel deceased. In Page Ce,Va 1855- applied. Cathrine and Jereth his children. ______“ ______,4______'”’ " - " " 'fiA§’I1Tm"nh'IJsRsoNareI-anIANAnmzsnson w 5626 vmemm. Chester­ field Co,l832 ,Aug l4. enlisted 1780 drafted into the Southern campaign -comman­ ded by Gen.Gates. Blanks? Moodywas hired by my father as a substitute to take my place, - 1781-entered under Capt Geo I/Ierkham, and gained regiment commandedby Col Rob(rt Geode in Manchester.

_, Pz7.ge- 35 VI. .GEN as CO RECORDS VOL 5. Was-athe slcimish place called Hoods. After the action at Petersburg we retreated with the woundedto Chesterfield Court House,thence to Falling creek Church—thence to the Cool Pitts and remained a few days and then crossed James River at a place called Tuckahoand joined LaFayette after his arrival at Richmond. -—-- Affidavit of Edward Anderson and EdwardBass,Sr. residents of Chesterfield Co. Affidavit 1832, Francis Cole and old Soldier of the Revolutionary war made oath that he knowsliithan Anderson served 3 mos during Revolution and was dischzrged at McKaysMil1,Nansamond,Go. Affidavit 1832 John Bass and Jol-dens Anderson both of Chesterfield Co,Madethat Nathan Anderson substituted Blanks? Moodyto the his plc.co in the Southern Campaign by General Gates. The application for Pension of Nrthan Anderson-stat;s he was born l-25-1764-the-t the original of his record of birth has been carried by his brother to North Carolina. He made the above affidavit 1833. Affidavit Henrico Co,Va,184a.-Oct 29- by Marians .iLnderson-age 77-ta resident of said Go, widow of Nathan deed, th:.t they were mwried in Chesterfield Co,Vo., 1785­ by Person Geo Smith; that she has resided in the above named county 50 yrs -thr-.t her husband died Chesterfield Co,lO-31-1854. Copy of the marriage bond‘ is filed by the clerk of Chesterfield Co,l841 by Nathan Anderson, to Mary Ann Mays, 4-10-l785- bondsman was Thomas Bass Sr.--—<~.ffidavit 1845-Henrico Co, Richmond,Va, by M.".I'i0D-3Andorson,:=.ge79- states she was a resident of said _°_iP_I>'n£d..Sj°_=‘-_‘°_0_-.______. ______' DAVID ANDESON AND LUCY ANDERSDN W 5625 Contl Va ,Princc Edward Co l832,Aug 22- :1resident of the Parish of St.Patrick age '76- enlisted 1777 with Capt Cad Jones, and served in the regiment of Dragoons, of the Continen­ tal line, under Col GeoBaylor, WmBarret 2nd Lt. at the time he enlisted - lived in Chesterfield Co, about 1777 lived there and went to Frcderi cktown, in Maryland and -he on to P1, and 1776 he volunteered as a minute men under Capt Frank Geode. of Chesterfield, that immediately after Gates Defeat Mch 18321781 John ( living Baldwin, in Prince of the EdwardCo,Vawas Methodist spiscopaifi-es; pressggrggto ent the of Princemilitia- Edward affidavit Co Va, states as to character of the soldier, the soldier in 1853 stated he was BORN CUMBERl.AI~TDCOUTJTYVIRGINIA -in that part which now fOI‘.'18 the part of P0‘-NHATEN1756July 16, which was in his father's rfiister and which hadfell into the hands of ThomasAnderson, 0. younger brother who rmoved to the state of Georgia, that he has Jmownto Rev WmJohnson,Rev Charles Vonable ,Mr. Nnthanl Venablo ,Sr.John T\1ggle,Capt Robert Venable. ----IUCY ANDERSONthe widowapplied in Prince Edward Co,Ve,l838 Dec 10- age 70- that they were married 9-21-1785 tint her husband died 18535-Aug5. Affidavit by Lucy Ander­ son, 1845,M2y 2'7-9.age 75-- affidavit by the clerk of Prince Edward Co,V::, 1839- states ’Gh."tDavid _:-.nderson,married Lucy Horsley? 9—2l-l785- they were _1'«_1,a_1_'_r_ie;i_1-;:r_R_i_c_Ip}"_d_L:;n_1<1a.v:-__ . ______. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ MATHEWAMIXOR AMICKS s 6501 Va, :~.ffid::vits Joel Owsly, M.L Stover ,Pbysicians, in CUMBERl..§NDCOUNTYKEN'I'UCI-1X.regarding his physical con­ dition 1826—l2—16-Cumberland Co,Kythe soldier personally apporrod, Istotea he is sane person whovolunteered to the caipnny of Capt Henry Paulding in the Regiment of Col C1:-.rles lynch in the Revolutionnry nu. that his name was placed on the pension roll of the state of V:;,from whence he removed about eight years ago; that he nowresides in Cumberland Co,Kywhere he intends to rennin nnd wishes his pension transferred. His cen-tificnto which is entered to be returned to the office of the secretary of war, his d”.tGdat Richmond, Va, ‘7-29-1789 signed by Beverly Randolph- that he hnlast dr Tihis pension . 1821 to 1825- Richmond. Milton King was county court clerk of CurrxbcrlandCo, Ky 1826- affidavit 1827- same county. Andrew Mccrery and Richard Lzmb, S‘l'/.tC that I\/IqthewAnya:Senior is the serge person who formerly dr .w pension in Va, and and th~t he nowresides in Ky, with his son Mthew AmyxJr, - an affidavit it is shownthat he moved to Kentucky to be with his said son. .'.nd certificate shows 'th".t the children of MmthewAmicks decd drew pension 1831 to l8I32.I£'rch 1 Page 54 VA. (EN 8c CO RECORDS VOL 5. WILLIAMHELL S 5529 Vs. State of V::,Chest01‘i‘ield Co,l832, Aug l3—i age 75- enlisted under the following officers, thtt Col Themes Brilleys regiment conrianded by Cflpt Cred H:-.r1:ins,r1.-.rchedto Williarrisburg and was frequently called out during said Hermes at the bhttle of Petersburg, also served under Col Bernard Mr-.rkhcn,Capt Edvard Mosby,Lt.John Hi1ls,.Toseph Ner.'by,disch~.rgedat Povhatnn, that he was born in this county,Chesterfie1d, 4-12-1759- as he has been informed by his pT‘.I‘CI'fi3S,thatthe register of his age has been burned. The children of WmHill drew pension at Richmond,V:1. §.'.%:1_8.“:0: _‘E°_5:_1_‘%'l8é1_i ;‘_:“_I:i£°._t_9 E115!E‘3.If.1P_§1‘_<2ll°£S_0£f}_cg.__?£1s.L1i_I1sjc_0;1_.D-0­ NA1'L'Hi’iN"J.‘ELPUCIQITI’S 5958- Va, Chesterfield Co,18.'32, - 8-15:4 age 77- enlisted as a minute manin the militia 1775- served 3 tours. under Crzpt Francis Geode of Chesterfield Co, —he thinks Col Joseph Jones, late -Ff the tr)"-.>.nofPetersburg eomrmndedthe regiment, again enlisted - volunteered -Chesterfield Court Huse undw Col Robert Goode,and served one tour under Capt Geo M:1rkham,served one tour under Capt John Knight of Amelie Co,-H33 WASBORNCHESIERFIEID CO 1755 (1755) June 6- he had his f~.th­ ers family bible at home. ) Also Philip H Vest and Allen Whitworth can test­ ify as to his services. "-"€‘.ffid‘.‘.Vi‘l7\'a'mFendlesnend Philip H Vest,1-csidents of Chesterfield Ce, certify well acquainted with the soldier- affidavit of Captain Allen, Whitmrth, 18:52,- a soldier of the Revolutionary vmr,knowns thét the soldier enlisted as he has stated. Philip Vest also an old soldier 2f_t:’$9_R2V£.1B.tl°E‘£Y_‘”21'_3£d_“3°E3_tP.°1 £939.12 .-“.°.1.‘.V_i.°.‘3_37$-'§°l".h.‘:".I'_-._.._ _ _ _ MOSESFERGUSONS8461 Va. 10-8-18:32, age 7l,Chosterfie1d Cn,V".. Enlisted 1780- 1781 as :1 substitute for Jowl Flowrnoys,sen under Capt Joseph Roy-“.1l,S9r1uelCheutlnm was Lt md marched to the lower part of Va. mithfield, MelieysMill,C.r>rbinPoint. was at the bszttlo-1of Petersburg - was attached to Richard of “oi Robert Good, -I-1E'('.-',*.SBORN175o- or 1761 'CHESI'ERFIE{L.DCO.where he has resided ever since. .i.fi‘idsvit of Haley Fergerson of Chesterfield Co,age 60- well remembers his brother Moses who has madethis application for pension, did serve sevcrel tours, during the Revolutionary was as a so_1_d_i_e1; _g'._n___th_e__z:1i'l_5._t_1‘._t1__s_11o_i'_n_t_c3_l8_§2:_O_gt9_b_c:_r__8_t_h_.______GOODESR.S 8581V2, Chesterfield Co,l852,.'.ug14, 1777 in the summerin the militia of Chesterfield Co, as a substitute for JOHNGOODEunder C“.pt Bernard Markham, the regiment was commanded by Col ROBERTGOODEalso 1780 in Oct volunteered as privqtc in militia under Capt Ge":-rgeIs’I~r1f ;;l1enWhitworth,states that they served two tours together, the soldier died October 4,1842, Susannah Spearspzziden applied fer pension, a copy of Page 55 .1».copy of T_1":I'I‘iT,‘.g‘-.°.bondis filed by the clerk of Chesterfield Co,Vu, thct John Spear nnrried SUSANI.1.’-.’OI‘.I.'.CK1804.1 aril 9th. The bondsmn was Peter Rowlett - the wider: was ago 74 in 1853. 1855- May 5- in Powhatan Susan is Sprcr- signed her name Sprnr. St ted thit her address is _‘.ppor.1';ttoxDopot,Powho.tr.~.n,CoVa. letter from Thorns J-. spe-tr 18513May 17- Ponhntazi Co,V=‘=,st".tosthat he sent s0':1etir.1o ago papers relvtivo t«~pension due his nothczr SU's‘.".N.-‘-.SPZLR.:.ffidnVit of Chesterfield Co,V'*=1853 rmde by Drzni-31 ‘~.?.-1rshez*1_.ge68 and Themes Purdier Sr..-figs 78- sirted they tire well acquainted with the widowfor 35 years. The ‘.‘.'id::::men­ iiani 1-232".233EILLE-'%‘=_”i.S_°2"»B.-__ _ _ . ______. ______J.-1COBFIDURNOYPENSIONno.3 8492 Virginia, -91"chesteri‘{o'i'd"c?.',i8:32',‘ En'ii?c‘-' ed .‘.u.gust 19-1777 - with Lt.Thor.1:r-.sClcy, the company to which he was att"-ch 3d were Col I-I.-inryQuerles, of King ‘fin Co, and ThOI‘l"_SClay, he was dischirged Richr.1ond,l78O Aug 22. Cfipt Thames I‘.1'.".I's11z2llo.brother of the present Chief Justi co was with us and _he___b§_l_i_olo_s_ho_*.‘z3._s_p;=._y__1r.1_§s_‘c_e_1;-_h_e__'._*'._a_§_r_:§i_go_1t_:2_fChosterfield_when enlisted. Joim DYSON NO 03 P‘:-.‘1\TSIONs 12s3e- Virginia, che”sTt'Jr’fi'J1?i‘’c‘.~,,;z"i.i'§y"1'5-‘isfii p-ersonzlly nppe~.red,.':ge 70- onlis ted 1781 drifted under Crzpt.’.rchib=-ldMettholl .51‘-.’E°.§ ie_ia-:s_b_2r2 .C.h9.S.E'3£f.i_0l'JIltoPhilip ‘Jest and nllon zkhitworth. -';ffido.vit of Gilliam Eendley stttes that he served with S".ld soldier. This day l2-3-l840- eerie befsro Ed‘-.':¢.rdF.Porkinson, :1 LP. ts Chesterfield Cq, one Eliz :‘o.::thAndrews :2 neighbor of Anna Perkinson xtidoxtof Ezekiel Pcr1:inscn,deceo.sed thvt she is over age 80 and x':c.swell scquaint-sd with the soldier and gum Bragg Vdmxihm before they were 1”.1“.I'1'iC>dendzroll rcncnbers when they were r.1’:.'!'I'iC:d, and 1{11C‘.‘.‘Sthesoldier died June l-l840-- she St“.‘t-33they were married 1780 or noor tint date. .-'-.Witness n~_~:.1odI-ihnParkinson and Jliznb eth I-fmnnare mentioned. .r".ppli gppliczmt "Sides .".nr.ePer‘.-:inson stét es they were married 8-4-1781 by I-‘z'ev.':‘.‘nLoo. .‘.ffi;1-Vit sf Mrs Nancy IwIo::>ro,Chesterfi;:ld C~.,l84l,I1oighbor of tho ':1id:‘m,st ztes she is age 69 and ".'.'t1Sat the wedding of the soldier and wife. DOPOI‘»:=.I'1‘l3St‘.t0S she (hgrsolf) was married 1794 ".I1<1hrslived neighbor to the soldier ':n.'1'.':ifc and goons t‘_1_e_ylivedtoggther. ______" " "LsV‘f1V‘1VTisia§Y'"§"7'2's§'Virginia. state of Virgini-;,Chestcrfield County N'~.V.l2-1832the soldier nppo-“redperson-ally -enlisted 1775- under Czpt Fr:-sncis Lockett with Lt John Pnnkey 7.11:1ensign Jesse C1.-~r}:and against under C'=.ptKing Pravis, Lt.Henry Tinfield, - HE ‘.'.-‘.SBORN2‘-ll-1755 Chesterfield Go, there he hos resided ever since. Mzst cf his services are kn:.~V,vnto'-..~&nFondlcy.j.ffid:.Vit by said Fondley, -.7st—*tes he personally 7.iI1Ci‘«7Sheserved ‘where he '.'..'.'>.ssta­ tioned .~.tMzmcliestcr. ( for I myself ms in all said tours). The soldier died 2-11-1846. 1. letter frag Rich1:1ond,V",from Ishz11'.1Puci-:ett,l855- st"tI;s thfzt __m_u_ch__i_sdue and coming to the h3_irs_2_1: _i_:_h_g__s_'.i_c‘._sgl_<_1_i_«.3z'.______Th0l’.l.'.“.S-NET.’-§Y~“"5 §8l2— l-T-:i.:r.'-lg.-1'Tni..¢._,’ChesterfieldC.:~,l8.'32', age 72. enlisted 1777 ;-:iih_L:‘«_-lh2mss_Glai-_.-.11? 1133.<_1i.s_<=h-.1;:-:sd_i21§i2£“£DadllZ82E2; _ .- _ --­ THOEMS GRLGORY SR. .~.1"—.='DE1.IZ.6,B;-LTHGIEGORY SR. ‘I 7599 Va, Chesterfield Co. 2-ll-1835, that soxzaetime1780he *.:-asllsl out in the militia 1780 Chester­ field Co, by Capt Bernard Ligrldiarz,and l78l again enlisted Militia ,said county under said l:I:\I‘KhQIS;.HE ‘HASB O R N ES’l‘":.RF]T.'.-LLDCO.l75O August 2. resided in said County since, except for 6 or 7 years whena child, he told that he resided in the county of Halifax, ---affidavit of Leonard NunI1allsy,clergyrmn and two old soldiers of the Revolutioncry '5I0.I‘,Philj-P V9“: 13-119117-'intW0I'thaELIEABETH GREGORY184:3,Chesterfield,Co,ege '73- widow of Thoma, states her husband died 33-25-1843,thfit they were mrzrried l2-27-1789 --- affidavit of George and Frcncis ...__.....s....__...... __.__.__.._..___--._...-.__._._..__.Adkins, use 73 and 68 respectively stttes they ‘~‘«’eI'etell T.0G,1gtt_i_I1_15_0_<1;;'_i_’_G_11__a;qo_\1o._ P.:=.go- 36

WMBIGBIE OR BIGBY Virginia, residence 18% — PENSIONNO.S46368 Bounty land, warrant 145'?-lOO—Continental - Bucldnghtm Co,V:1, Floods, Vn. In Capt Egglestoms Troop, Lee's Legion- effidzvit Before GeoChzr-istin.n,I.P. In ":Buckingh~::Ce,V."».,lB28personally up ThemesJingfield, and ThemesH.Floed 5-zstetesthey are icqueinted with the soldier. Copyof the discharge is filed of the services of the soldier. Signed B.Lincoln, serving with '‘..'1:1Bigbio, proved in Lt.Cel Lee's Legion, having fceithfully performed services in the U.S 1785- Aug 21. By order of the Secretary of ’..’:.r,signed E Lincoln. The pen­ sioner filed his application in BuckinghamCe,Vn,agc'72- in 1828- enlisted _1_7.'7.'?_-..h.e.ire?-sfsraoi his 21512 I°..°...B2“£1.’°§Ll=1.1.<1_t_o.snthony Evans .1828­ emrs BRANCI-I s 8101 Virg inie. Buckinghcm ‘Go’;I271”-T532)‘ Kg? "75 “ served under Robert .A_de.r:1sCflptof the Volunteer militia ,from Bedford Ce,V.~.. and 1’.1:"'.rch0dtoMontgomery Co to guard the lead. Lijnos from Hostile indiens and under cerrxend of Col Henry Lynch, 3 months and served under some mm and rmrched. to Petersburg V~:.,under Col Lynch, also was substitute for John Goggins in Cipt John Poindexter‘s Ce, and nerched to Portsmouth Va, also served with the Reckbridge mounted riflomen to the troops of S C and N.C. '-.'.-7-*.salsodrifted from Bodford Go and M"tI‘Oh3'3;‘toLittle York under Col Leftwich and while there c-. cor.r..mr3.edby Genfashington and was at the seige of York end then moxiequarter -master and mchdto Eiinchester Barracks V2, with Cornwallis infantry end there thischwrged by Col Vince. He was born Chesterfield Co,V".and moved to Crzipbell Co, (then Bedford Co) when age 14. He was born l‘760--- affickvit by clergyman '.'.'.[I.I.I_.-\.I-.1‘HHENDRICK resident of Buckingham Co and ‘aimD Jones 1nd Capt .T~3hn I-.v1erg:.nwereacquainted with him. the ab've applicant was rie.:‘.o1832. Affidavit by J'~.r.1esaeoldridge rinde in Buckinghen Co,Ve., states he served 3 months and at the Load Mines, ( then Ieiontgomery Ce,Ve. NOT.‘}.‘-'ytheCo,V-9.,under Capt Robert .'ida'-gasconrmnded by Col Henry Lynch and nchd from then Bedford Cn,n.o*:1Campbell Ce,Vr.~.,in which Co said soldier Olive BI‘;'l'[1Chserved with me, thinks it T503 1775 or 177’? tlrt they were discherged. Affidavit rr.C.o1832, BuckinghamCo, V77,by Rcbort Rogers, states they were both at the seigo of York when he becameacquainted with the soldier - thet after the soive th'~t place, they were two of the guard who guarded the prisoners frcn that place to '1.-'ineh3star, when they were dischirgod in e for: days, the said Olive Brfinch was an orderly sergeant discharged about 12-l6-l'781- before a I P ‘In ‘(.7I§‘erguson,1832,Buck­ ingham Co, --- rafter the Revolutionery war, ‘the soldier movedto Buckinghzn Co, Va, where he has lived and where he has resided ever since. Since presen­ ting his application, he has found another witness, ITI;[.LI.'.I..’1ROSSERby when he cor. prove enr..th-er 3 months 1:.‘-ur.- served at Pete-rsburg Va. The effinnt Robert Rogers ( R-essers?) -- several witnesses are ‘cqieinted with the sold­ ier. J‘-ohn1\I::»rg~.n,Gerge 1€_n.d;r '.iard, ? J’ Morris, 3521Jones, Stephen Hooper, 1833. Jiffi-Envit of IE1:-1Resseror Roper? Cmpboll Co,V7‘.,certify that in 1780 I onlisted- together with Olive Branch,‘at that time, both of us resided Bedferd Go, now Campbell Go,Ve, enlisted under Capt Robert :..daI:1a,\ Lt.Ch1r1es Lynch,ensign Mtxtthew _;1-thur, Col Ghfirlofi I-Yn°ha31‘- W0 1‘0I1<10ZV’3“9<1 at I-.4-e.jer‘Kurdsat St.:-.unten,river. Knowsthat said Branch has been a resident of Buckingham Co,\ for a long time. nffirlavit of Hairy Branch of Canpbell Co, l8§"5.:_i.s. a°1~1ai9.W‘~.;»‘its.‘£29.:=:n_R_0.ss°£.=§r.-.______.. ______.. J'5BNT3'oss“--- s 5:550 '73. Stete of Va, Buclcinghsm Co,J'une so-183:5 ago '75- enlisted under Capt C::nnen,resided and mchd from said county, crvssing Jques River, to _.‘~.1bcmr~.r1eCourtH~uso, thence to the Barracks, remined 5 weeks, returned home, drafted said oi-unty, and 1’/.>urandnchd to Prince Ednud Co, and Ch‘T.I'lOtt0-creasing the Rqunokeriver and joined the main army 1: cemmnded by Gen.Groen, enf. was in the battle of Guilferd. moo drafted from said eeunty,.'5rd t~~ur,l78l under Capt. rm-3 Gary. Richmond to Maubf hills, states he was ‘mrn BuckinghcnC*:,1'i58, tlrtt he has resitlod in tho said county ever since the Revolution. P510 - 37 Reference to Rev Gabriel 1?Ial!—-:erandJohn Isbell, who can testifyswere to his character, lives about 30 miles from the Court House, also Bryant Newlin, as to character. (The executor of Jelzn DOss,deceased, drew pension from 9-4.. _l§£1_ _*_3_0__1_3_'_3_'_1_8_’£l_-______._ ._ _ _ _ _ l ______I/ZAJOR‘:52DUVALL (ILAJOR) s 8562- 7-27-1832, appeared—i—n 3p'c'n"cB'u'z'-'t',' 'c‘i't'y of Richmend,Va, presented his claim as Capt in the Minute service when a resident of Henrico Co, during the Revolutionary war. He being a‘certifying officer, which said applicant I‘;‘u’3C1OinBuclzinghrm Co,6-14-1852, of the same date his brother Philip Duv::1l,whoresides at present in Campbell Co, on the last du day and year above mentioned, made to certify facts before Jno Philip Gillum, e -TP of Buclcinghér-1Coand also a certificate of Jchn M~rshell,Chief Justice of the U.':;~.under the signfit ure of Jonathan P Philips esquire,d:ted July 23,1832, said ‘JimDuvell being lznewnby the name of Major - he being the eldest Capt in the siid Bnttellion one I-.i._,‘_]'erCh~r1cs Drzbreys being appointed field officer in the said V-sqregimont,he tack place in the said Bo.ttcllion­ tl1¢.t1VI.':jerDuvall st-at es he was onlled on to serve his country as a field officer, said WmDuvallproduced in court the affidavit of a respectable old resident of ‘his c~::.unty,Whewassic): at the time - taken before John L.Tete esquirc An. alderman cf the said county, or city 7-16-1832, respecting the Chi‘.-I‘;‘:C'tC'I‘vi‘the said soldier and of his said brv-ther Philip and also on account of scid WL1Duvells again with the Cmmenweelth as :1Cept of the Henrice B ttellion 1775 and 1776 - signed Je.mes Heeth, auditor of Public Accounts. TH.“-;.SOIDILR W A S B O R N ICING 'flILI.IAM COUNPYVIRGINIA 9-4-1748 -there was a record in my f‘ther's bible, myfather died at his residence necr Rich­ mond, called MOI\IT§-IJO1‘.~EFORT-he died February 1784- my brethcr Claiborne A DUVAL qualified as the executor at Honrice County Court House, which lies in this city, wordstom, l784-- he took said bible end the register in it TO I@‘I'UCl-;YABOUT 1791 ANDHEDIED the-re mr:.nyyears ago, (I ‘Lin knownot that it is new in existence). The soldier lived in Henrice Go, from 1749 near Richmond until 1777 - we concur thrtt n mill pond belonging to my f fr-the-r near my residence ce1ledILlRSHFIElD was unwholeseme I moved to a healthier pl=ce in HTDOVCT-thrt I biught of Davis near 2.plhce knownby nzme :.;f Crinston Store, about 2.4miles above Ri d1mond-whileliving there 1781 there was a general call on the militia to join our trr>cps- myself and others, as st-“ted marched to RichmondBiron Steuben commandedour troops 1781. I bought a form called Pettittsville :>f :1merchont of the name of George Pattie, in the loxer end of Louise. In Oct 1785- I rcmeved to my former sect I1G'1I'Richmond. The mill dam hid given away by .1 heavy rein I‘.I1dmy father believed thct the mill pond was is unhealthy( vrerds torn) 1791 I movedto this city and czntinued until Jrn 1807- I hrve resided in Buckinghamever since I movedfrom this city.His business had required his presence here,3 or 4 times .3year. Served under P~trick Honryand Lt. under Ccpt ThemesProsser,te ‘.’Jillie.msburg Summerof 1775 - 1781 volunteered as a commonsoldier - his brother Philips Duvnl ab-nut age 75 can testify as to ---—also mentions the inh-':it:‘.nts '-nd ‘acquaint-‘noes in Richmond whomhe hlid liner-anmore than 50 yrs from 1749 to 1807 when he removed to BuclcinghomCe. Affidavit of Obadiah Gnthright city ,"f Richmond 1832, ego 66 mrxde azzth before clergyman thdt '~.Vr.1 Duvoll and his br .ther Philip Duvrzllwere raised and lived manyyears in Henrice Ce, that when this ”:I'.'fi-‘.1111;wasa small boy 1775- his f-gther Miles Gfiithright enlisted as volunteer tw serve under s':id ‘;1!r_1Duvc.llthennoting as Capt. Remembersth~t he came to his f~.ther's house to warn him of file time of their intended march and has frequently heard his father speak of the said WmDuvnll as the Capt. Copy of til» account is filed referred to above with j:_he so C.')m1'.1on1-Teelth_o_f_V__.~_._.______JOHN C HARRIS ,.;1'.TD OR JOHN C HAJRRIS? spelled b';th ways. S 6955,Ve.. State at‘V3, Nelson Cw,l852,l1-26-age 78- 1st drafted in Louisa Co,under Col ‘.’.’r.1Harris, 2nd Ltuisrz C" 3 mos sane comrlmder. 5 mos under Capt John Bias. VA C-ENat C0 RECORDS VOL 5. page 35 His first tour April or I=«ia‘Jatthe Barracks Alba‘-larle Co, 3rd tour mchd from Louisa Co,Va, and was stationed at the I-Iillsboro,N.C. and thence to S.C. and joined Gen.Gates the evening previous to 1313battle of Camdenand was in that Battle and discharged, came home in Nov in this tour he was under Col Stubblefield,Col Joseph near and Major Mosby- he was B 0 R N ' IN I{l*:.l7\1'I'COUNTYDEC24--l’754- or 1755- that he was living in Louisa Co, when drafted and since the Revelutionarywar, he has lived in ;xlb€_'1aI‘l6Co, BuckinghamComand now resides in Nelson Co, that he was in the 7th division. witnesses signing an affidavit were R C Jones - Y!GHill or Hull 0 Hill.

CHARLESHOWEL S 5561 State of Tennessee, Washington County,1852. September court. He personally appeared before Hon Samuel Powell, age '72 resident of I-WashingtonCo,Tenn. Enlisted being a resident then of Bucking­ hamCo,Va and raised there in 1775 drafted militia of BuckinghamCo,enrolld at Buckingham Court House under C pt John Couch, 1780 again drafted under Capt Peter Gurarrant Buckingham Co and marched to Hillsboro N C and appointed Orderly sergeant in Capt ClemensCe Pittsylvania Militia, he substituted for John Clever, in Buckingham00. His transfer of Pension from Tenn to Va. he wanted to live with his daughter who is married and lives in Buckingham 9.0.2.£830;______._ _ _ _ H _ .. ______,,.__ ABRAHAMJONES s 46-452 Bounty land Warrant, Wt" 1895 -lo'6—'v'e.,' "' BuckinghamCo,va, filed pension 1828- stat cs he enlisted in Continental line Revolutionary war, under Capt John Thomas,Co,lst Va Regiment, commandedby Col F.Tcylor. Copy of the Muster roll of Capt J.Thomas's Co, of Foot in the volunteer Register of Guards, in Albemnrle Co where he F T:.ylor,Esq_uire is commrmder. Non commandoffic-ers,Stephen Davesin- Edward Thomas, John M. Glassin, Abraham Jones, Antoney Age, James Ago, WmInglo, Henry Inglo, Themes Toney, Hudleses Carter, Joshua Age, Joseph Brown? Carey Philips AmbroseBrzber, ThomasChristian,Josiah Bagby, Fielding Hensley, Josiah Woodson,John Liggion,0diah Bundron, -—-paper torn.---Affidavit by Hardin ?.i’oedI'eof,states that AbrahamJones, served 3 years with him. In Col Fran­ cis Taylor's regiment of V":, Continental Linc, signed, 1817- In Buckinghzam Co,Vn. Charles Yanery? 1829- Buckingham Co, A J.P. stat as tlrt John Thomas C:"J'.1Cbeforehim and made affidavit that said AbrahamJones,did enlist under ...._....--...... _—..:——-—-— 2456-200- Contl.(Va) - Buckingham Co,Va,l839- Feb 18- M¢ryMesoly appeared ago '74- that she is the widow of Benjamin Mose1y- who was a let Lt.In lst Brttalion, 5-2-l7'79- to 1783- March4.- that he was entitled to land will be Lt of Artillery, in the Vc.,Contlline for Military sorvic cs during above mentioned dates and to when a warrant No 1468 for 2,666-2/3 acres of land was issued 1783. That they '\7v'..I‘O1‘.1’.‘.I‘I‘iGd.12-25-l'783- that her husbr-i.nd died 7-.;i6-l799--- Affidavit of Rolfe ;:}1dridge,agc 57-states he was v:ell acquain­ ted with the said soldier and Mary his wife. The said quantity Of land 2-666-2/3 acres '”in Ohio and tint part of the land has been sold by the hrs of said Benjamin Mosoly deed. aimLlesely age 64 states he was well acquainted with the soldier and his wife - heirs b0fOI'.=the heath of the soldier —:1 copy of the military comriission is filed be£ere- d“-tedl780--- affid--vit fror clerk of Chesterfield County 1839- states he is unable to find the marriage record of the soldier and wife, between fionjamin Mosely and M~ryBranch, but have found a certific rte from Ridloy Branch mother of said Ivlcryauthori­ zing the issue of such mrrricgo license and marriage license bond,which certii‘ic~.t.: and bend ’1I‘Cin words as follows; "The bearer Benjamin Mesoly has my consent to mfiry My daughter M»-ry Branch, signed Ridloy BI"J1'1ch,"."IIH'«I1OB8 M~~ry131-Amch.Chesterfield Co, - thrt Benjamin Mosely and Peter Br:-nch, acknowledge oursclf and signed ll-£3-1,783. - at a court held for Cur.1borlr.ndCC P :‘.go-39 it was certified that satisfactory proof has been expected before the court of the said county; tlrrt Bunja.1inMosoly lT:'t0 of Buckingham Co, who was a Lt. in the Revolutionary war died intestate leaving the following children his only heirs at law. V-Iillicm Mosely, Mr-«ryMosely, Lucy Mosoly,M:.rgar et Mesoly, MathewMosel.v~ That Mary Mesely has since intermrried with Relph Eldridge, Lucy Mesely inter-married with D1‘..T:Y.10SAustinand h is deceased, leaving the following children to wit; Incy AnnAustin, whointernarried with Austin Morgan, Thomts A Austin, who intermrrried M-ry Agness Austin, Jones Austin ,M~rgr~.retMoseley inter-mwricd with James Jones and is decd leaving the following children; To wit; AnnJones, who interrnmrried with John May, Imando. Jones, Lucy Jones,Virginia Jones,J~.mes Jones, Wr.1‘:7.’Jones, M:.rg'7ret Jones, and that the said I~.-I-tthewMesely died intestate, and without issue and th-=t the said William Mosely, I-.I'~.ryE1dridge,Lucy Ann Morgan,Thomas .-‘a,Austin,M~ry 3-.gness .iustin,J'_v.1es _/-.ustin,nnn May, .“'-.r;1andaJ’ones,Lucy Jones, Virginia Jones,J~:1es J'ones,W1:1‘iv’Jones, and M-~rgfiret Jones. are the only heirs at law in of the aforesoid Benjanin. .5;letter in the files from 1855­ Hctn.Jno Hill,BuckinghoI.1 Co,Va, states that his ‘rife is one “if the grand @Q@@u£&m§@Q@§i;2§@£fi&____Immswmumnmmimw. w1m&.§&fifi&EfififiEf _ No 40692.. l60-55- Virginia. BuckinghamCe,Va,l832, age '70- enlisted from S'.‘.id crunty under Capt Ki-_1Find- 13-1779 and 1780- he WASBORN IN KING 8c QUEENCOUNTYVIEGJJHAlived in Buckingham when cc.lled into service now living in Buckingham:and has ever since the Revolutionary war BORN3-l-1762. affid vit: ‘sf Olive Branch and Jrhn Raine - well acquainted with the soldier-- Olive Branch said he knew he was in the service. Affidavit of ‘v5r.1Mrr;ore,c1ergyman acquainted --- affidavit fellow soldier; F.I:-I.Crow,states 1781 in February he marched from Cumberland Ce,Va, and was in Guilford N C and in the bottle of Guilford, under Gen Green and Iawson . KnewJames Routon of Buckingham C and knowthat he served in that tour. The folloing was made by Francis McCraW. John Dallis also stat es he was at said battle Guilford N.C. and marched from Buckingham Ce,and served with him, that that tour. 4'.ffidr.'?.Vit made 1835. Eliza Routen- widow of J.::.1;1esRouton,a soldier of the Revolution made application 10th Sept 1855- BuckinghamCe,age 45- wider: of soldier. that they were married 1836- Sept 26- by '-..’mHendrickMothedist Clergyman, that her husband died 5-l8-l852- ThomasForbes, resident of said County was witness at their marriage,l8ZS6-Sept 26- tlrt her husband died l852—May18­ John Chenault was at the death md burial :f said soldier. Her namebefore marriage was ELIZAMcCor::1ae1:-:3Emrrioge bond is on file from Buckingham Earnsnut@Un&l:@@;£@£%@@un&@@h§3@w&____ TIMOTHYSCRUGGS S 35060 Cont inentel Va. Fulton,Mo ‘ 5-12-—-?John 8 stone wrote letter by trznsferring pension of Timothy Scruggs from Va,to Missouri agency. Bank of Va, 5-27-1843, Sir. the last pawnent to Timothy Scruggs- a pension under M--rch 18-1818 - at ‘$8.00 per month was ‘tr: the 4th Sept 1842, signed _‘.nthenyRobinson. Pension Agency, St.Iouis ,I.Ie.3-24-l84'7- I enclose pension claim of Timothy Scruggs for one year on the roll of this agency- signed ‘.7C Anderson agent. Galloway Ce, Mo. 1845, 4—l5—the soldier personally appedrcd that he is the sme person who enlisted under Capt Jvhn Rudolph in the ragim0nt.undcr Col Henry Lee. that he was on the Va pension roll - thr-.t henow resides in Missouri, that his chil children who had f-vrr.1erly lived with him and who had ti: ken c.'1I‘eand support~ ed him in his old age moved to Me and that he ranovcd with them. Richmond Va 1833.. sir .. a son Qf Timothy Scruggs ins just -. f:'rws.rded me the enclosed dccleration madeby his father --- application f >r pension 1832, TimothyScru­ ggs, Bunlcinghdm C:~,,Vr~,,age70-enlisted 1779- under Capt Jrhn RmdOlPhunder Cal Henry Lec,Centinentr2l Establishment, he lL‘.dtwo sons, Daniel Scruggs and _13¢-.y_ig__S_c_1;ug_gs,egos——_._.—_.—..­ 2553_n_§_E8; ,______.______P -40 IO_HNTHOMAS S 46515 Bounty Land Warrant, 1769 — 300- Va hea‘gv:s a cauta Frc~-'Tl'Rei‘t’1..Capt of the 5th Va,regir.1ent. Buckingham Co,l829- 1. he .- was a Capt in Ce]. ­ L .m;;:;:e'.i,::9 ‘~ 22:21:12:;:;::;3zi:: ' ' s 1:r"re in nine s . A '1: office l8$- James Heath stgtes there ‘Coreonly t:o officers eonethe Lligtors that I can find named Thomas "ensign Thomas Thomas and Lt.Le\:.is Thomas­ - that in compliance vi th the request as examined certificates in the office and find John Thomas,who is referred to in the within certificate

' ‘- <4 v . 9 :"s we — s .7 es ha; a is the son of Capt John Thomas, who has a Revolutionary war soldier of Va. tlrt he died 9-13-1849, and thet his mother Susan died 2-27-1842, and the; his parents..-1; ie rcsi';7<:redr:mrried2-l-1821 es in Buckinghrm C0and and residents appoints of N.B.Buckingham Tap Scott Co,V9., as his35 yrs, Atty and

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warrant 27692- 160-55 VIRGJNIJ-.: CA}-‘IPBELLCOU1~.“1‘Y2-lO-1833, the soldier peron ~al1y appe'n:'ed,ego 70- st xtes he enlisted in .«‘-.1‘-.E[.I£.COUNTYvnvenm. 1778- or 1779- under Capt -'-tllon,‘ 3rd -serve d under Cnpt -‘.r'fllk{;;I',-- he was born in £.ME.‘I.I3.COUNTY-Feb 1761 -that the bible records was in possession of one of his relatiVcs,ThoI:1as Bough- lived in ;.1-ioliawhencalled into service and until '91 -when he moved to C11-LPBEILCOU1‘.'TY.The mrri go bond of the soldier is filed as i‘ollot:s;1aMEI£LIa.C0.Vi. l842-é.nc-lis- HENRY’-.‘J_‘».]_thalltoElizabeth ENDS 2­ 22—l79l,b,3ndsrr.enJohn Clements. continued. PAGE 43 INDEX TO PEIRFION AB-'3T:€.,CT'-‘.::‘:?‘!GLUT|Of.'.A;:Y, (‘F I812 6. IHDIHN SOLDIERE “H0 GETTLTL IN VA.

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THE NUMBERS or PERSONS WITHIN MY DIVISION CONSISTING or ELIZABETH CITY SUBSCRIBED BY ME n+Is COUNTY APPEARS IN A SCHEDULE HERETO ANNExEo. :3 DECEMBER 1810 - SIGNED GEORGE HOPE JR. ASSISTANT TO THE MARSHALL or THE VIRGINIA DISTRICT. ELLl0T,JACOB TOTAL NUMBER or MALES CoLToN,ANN FoRsvTHE,WM UNDER AGE I0 287 CA|N,THO IO To I6 I22 CRANDLE,JOHN FosTER,SETH B 16 T0 26 I82 CO0PER,JOHN,JR FRENcH,THo. 26 T0 45 204 cUNNlNGHAM,JOHN FACE,FRANCES oven 45 95 COLLlER,JACK FAcE,wM FREEMAN,HUcH TOTAL FEMALES CoUPER,JAMEs FRAS|ER,JOHN UNDER [0 29! CooPER,doHN,B FRAZlER,FRANcES IO TO :6 1:5 CH|SMAN,MARY I6 T0 26 I77 CAIN,RIcHAno FATHERLv,WM 26 To 45 215 CooK,MARr FITcHETT,RoB OVER 45 Ill COWPER,JOHN F|ELo,Roe GUY,JOHN,dR. FREE NEGROES 75 CUNNlNGHAM,dNO GAMBLE,JAMES SLAVES 1734 COFFlN,JOHN GRAND TOTAL 3,608 CAlN,CHAS GUY,WM ------—--—-- COOPER,JOHN GsLLlAM,RIcHARo G1LL|AM,doHN ARMIsTEAD,GEoRcE BosHELL,BALDwIN cowpER,A5M GoocH;NM ARM1sTEAo;UM BENNETT,THo. CO0PER,REBEC GO0DWIN,SARAH E ARMsTEAo;NILL1AM JR BULLY,doHN CoNGERS,SARAH BEcKLEY,JOHN CUNN|NGHAM,SAM GUY,JOHN ADAMS, WM + HOPKlNS,DAVID ARMsTEAo,PR1sE BOOKER,R|CHARD CARY,M|LES BAsHELL,JoE CLARKE,ANN HELSON,GEORGE ARMIsTEAo,WM B HopE,GEo.SR. ALLEN,ANN BULLY,THo.JR. COOK,SAM BANKS,JAMES CRosswELL;HM HlCKS,DAVlD ARMSTEAD,ROB HoLLAND,THo. ARMsTEAo,ANTHv BRowN;N|LLIAM CoLEv,wILLIAM HlNSON,GEORGE ARMsTEAo,WM SR BAKER,T|MOTHY CARY,JOHN HOWELL,REBA ARMsTEAo,HAMPT BENNETT,SAM DEPINESS? ELIZ BAcKMAN,MlGHL DUNN,GEORGE HOPSON,JAMES ARMsTEA0,FRANcIs M H|CKMAN,SNMUEL BROUGH,EMILY DINN? JOHN ARMsTEAo, WM M HURST,RlCH ALLEN,ELxs BAINEs,MATT DRUMMOND,GEO. Bn|TTINHAM,J0HN DAWS,JOHN HoPKINs,WARREN AnMtsTEAo,SARAH HOUGHTON,NAT ALLEN,JoHN BRQwN,RACHEL DRUMMOND,8TEPHEN BusHEL,WM Daws? EZEKIEL HAWKlNS,THO BAlLEY,MARGARET HOPK|NS,dAMES BuLLY,ANoREw DALE? MARY BROwN,RlCHD HARPER,MARY BANKs,JoHN DREW,DOLPHlN BRowN,JoHN HOLLAND,MARTHA BLUFORD,JAMES BEAN,JoHN DRURRY,JOHN BURKlTT,JOHN D;xoNs,THo HARPER,JOHN BARKAM,JOHN HOH!,JOHN BEAN,JoHN,SR. BAcHousE,PEGGY DEweRE,HoLMEs BuLLocK,MAncT. .DAv]s,ELlZ HERBERT,JOHN BARROW,dAMES HIcKs,WM C BusKELL,JoHN Bay - DAvls,JAMEs BAlNES,EDWo DoaaxNs,JM HoPE,GEo.Jn. OR BUSHELL, HOLLAND,CHARLES BooKER,GEoRGE DEWBRE,JOHN OR BEAHELL? HumIN,HoUTEEn, BR|TTlNBAM,PUR BO0KER,GEORGE DUNIWAY,EPPA SR. BURGES,THOo I DAv1s;#1LL BARRON,SAMUEL HAwKINs;J1LLM. BURKE,JAMES DlcKS,LEVlN BAcHHoUsE,ALLEN CuNN|NcHAM,SARAHDAvIs,JoHN HUDG|N,HOUTEER, BRoUcH;filLL SR. CAIN,CHAs DEwsRE,dAMEs BLOXHAM,ScARBR.LL HnmPToN,JAcK BRowN,DAwsoN CARY,SusAN Dgwene? THO . CowPER,AaM? EMERY,MABTHA HIcKs,WM BENTHEL,CALEB CO0PER,JOHN EVANS, JOHN HAMM;UM BoNwELL,CALEa CoLL1ER,CHAs'N. ELL|0T,HENRY H H|CKMAN,WM BRADlE,DAVlD JENKINs,RosEv IIIIIIIIr—————————------—---—

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Jones, Tao MouRlNG,THo ROBINSoN,dOHN TENN|s,AaR~M dENNlNGS,THOS MINSON,THO RA~ooLPH;N|LLM THOMAS,BISc0w JOHNSON,SAMUEL Moone,Auc,dR. RANDOLPH,GEORGE TENNIs,SAnAH doHNsoN,JAcoa MooDv,ARcHeR RowLAND,W|LL|AM TABB,JOE JENNINGS,MARY MALLoRY,‘HM S. RoWTON,NANCY THOMAS,JAMES JENNINGS,CHAS MoRRow,RoB RosINsoN,ELIz TABB,HENRY JENNlNGS,WlLLIAM MALLOY,CHAS K RANGER,JOE TOPPING,ROBERT JoNEs,SARAH MINSON,GEORGE Ruoo,Eow. TURNER,HENRY JENNINGS,EL|Z Moss,Eow. RussELL;Roa TAPPING,SMITH Kxusx MlTcHeLL,GEo RUSSELL,REBEC TARRANT,LUcY JONES,CISER. MoRRIs,ANN RosE,THo TOPPlNG,JAMES,K KING,‘VlLLIAM MALLoRY,ELIz M RoasoN,RoaeRT VAUGHAN,WM K|NG,MILES MALLoRv,Eow. RULLY? THO OR WATTs,SAMueL KING,MIcHAEL MCINTlRE,GEORGEo PULLY? WILLIAMs;YILLlAM KELRlCK,JAMES MlNsoN;NM Ruoo,Eow. WEYMOUTH,JOHN KEY,JOHN NlCHOLSON,ELIZ ROGERS,JOHN wooD,JoHN KERBY,ELIZ NEEDHAM,JOHN RUDD,3ARAH flILsoN,RoeERT KIMMEY,JOHN NIcHoLsoN,THo L SHEPHERD,REBEC WILsoN,doHN KER,PAMELIA NETTLES,VICAR|ES SK|NNER,THO WILLS,ROBERT LEwIs,JOMN PERKENTON?flILLM SELDEN,ROBERT WALLACE,DAVID Law|s,SAM PATRIcK;H1LLM STENWORTH,THO WATKINS,ROB LowRY,FRANces PETIT,3TEWARD SMELT;#ILLM WEsTwooo,dNo S. LIVELY,SAMUEL PARSONS,ROSCOW, SAUNDERS,JAMES WHITAKER,REBA? LATIMER,JAMES PRESON,FRANCES SKINNER,d0HN ‘flnA¥,DIA~ Lew: s ,\.-’IM PARKER,JAMES SMlTH,doHN T WILeouRN;fllLLM LEBO,JOHN,dR PARIsH,WM SHANKs;HM WEBB,JAMES LOWRY,ROB PARKER,CLEM SHIELD,JOHN WHEELAN,WALBR? LATIMER,THO PULLY,THO SAVAGE,JOHN T WHITAKER,EDW. LANDRUM,LUcY See RULLY? SMITH? JOHNSON WHITE,WHIT? Leao,JoHN,SR. PAIN,JOHN on SMELT? WEsTwooo,VnB?‘UoR,H LATTIMER,SUSAN PAINTER,?DlAN SANDIFORTH,ELIZ WILLlAMS,JOHN LOWRY,CATH PATRICK,MERRITT,CSNEED,dOHN WEST,BENJ LANoRuM;JtLL PAsTuRE,SusAN STAKEs;7M WALKER,PATRlCK LATTIMER,GEo. PH[LL[ps’CfiA3 SMlTH,RIcHARo WILSONANILLIS LATIMER,JOHN PooL,doHN,Sn. SM'T“aEL|Z WHITFlELD,JOHN LIVELY,ROBERT FAcE,W|LLIAM 3M|THs3AILEY WIs:,THo. LOWRY,EL|Z OR pAcE? SHERWOOD,JOHN WATTs,THo LAWRENCE,JOHN PR1oR,BRAv?‘U 3ELDEN;3U5AN Wooo,JAMas. END OF CENSLB LIST LATlMER,ROE PoPe;HILLIAM SERVANT,RlCH I8I0 ELIZABETH LEaE,M0LLY PO0LE,RIcHARD SHERn|NGToN,doHN CITY COUNTY OR-LEBO,MOLLY PAINE,R|CHARD SMELT,DAVIS VIRGINIA LlLISTON,DAVID PROBY,MARY SPRIGG,CORBlN LAwRENcE,JosHuA P|cKETT,hBM SAUNDERS,JOHN >I<*****>I

ALLK|PER,PLEASANT, BURNETT,JESSE CUFFY,FAN NY DRUMWRlGHT,GEORGE ALVlS,EL|JAH BANKs,JAco3 COUSlNS,FRANClS DRUMWRl0HT,BURNEL ALLKIssoN;N|NIPRso BROWNlNG,JAMES COUCH,DANlEL DRUMWR|GHT,JOHN ALV|S,TAcHLAND BRUCE,JOSEPH CARTERQNILLIAM DAV|S,THOMAS I ALvIs,STANLEv BRuce,REus:N CHlLDRESS,MERED|TH DAv|é,JoHN S ALLHlGHSEE,JOHN BUTLER,CALEB COSBY,PLEASANT DUVAL,J0$EPH ANDERSON,BENJAMlN BLAMKINsHIP,FRANcI$LARKa,MARY DAvIs,ANN ARGYLE,FREDERlCK BlNFORD,THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD,STAPTANDAVlS,RICHARD A~DERsoN,NAT BRITe,WlLLIAM CRaNsHAw,REuseN DRAKE ,THOMAS AMELIA,JAMEs BOATWRlGHT,dOHN CO0K,AuA DUKE,EDWARD ALVlS,JUDITH BR:Te,W|LL|AM,H CLUFF,GEORGE DUKE,FONTAlNE ANDERSON,MERED|TH BOATWRlGHT,R|CHARDCH|LDREss,WlLL|AM DIcK|NsoN;J1LL|AM ALLsN,W|LLlAM BERNARD,JOHN CARDEN,JURlAH DUKE,SARAH ADAM,RlCHARD BRYCE,MARY CARDON,UAVJD DEALE,JACOB ANDaRsoN,LAuRANcE, BlLLlMEY,JOHN CARDEN,ROBERT DlMUE,LAROSE ALLeN,SAuNDeRs. BOWLES,EL|SHA CLACKSTONQNILLIAM DUVAL,BENJAMlN BOLLlNG,WlLLlAM CHANDOIN,LEW|S DRAKE,SARAH BtLL1MEv,BRAoLv BowLEs,R.C. CLEMENTS,JAMES DUNN,JOHN BARNETT,HANNAH BRANCH,THOMAS CLEMENTS,JOHN DA~IeL}H|LLaAM BERNARD,FANNY CocKe,JAMEs CARDEN,REUBEN DANlEL,1CABUD BLAILocK:,JEReM1N+ CLARK,ELlSHA COCKE,DAVID P DUNNlVAN,THOMAS BLAtLocKe,HANNAH CLARKE,dos. CARL|LE,JOHN DILLOW,THOMAS CRUTCHFlELD,SARAH DANDR|DGE,ALEXANDER BRowN,doHN COCKY,BENJAMlN S. BLATCHFORD,JOHN C COCKE,JAMES CARDEN,ARCHER BOWLES,dOHN CRAWFORD,BYARS, CRUTCHFlELD}VlLLlAMDAvxs,JoHN 5T§MuK:s,PAuL BROWN,NANcY CHlLDRESS,NELSON CARROLL,DANlEL BAKER,JOHN COsBY,THoMAS CLYBURN,W!LLlAM DUKE,THOMAS BA|LEv,DAvIo CHlLDRESS,PH!LlP CLARKE, WILLIAM DEAN,PHlLlP BROOKES,CHARLES CuRo,dasse CHATHAM,W|LLlAM ELLoTT,BENJA CLARKE,WILL|AM,H CRENSHAW,JOHN ELL|S,CALEB BRADSHAW,JOHN ELLIs,ELLlAss EdNNs,PETER COUS|NS,HENRY CUNNINGHAM,NNvcY ELLlS,STEPHEN B AosHAw,LARNeR, CROUCH,LUCY Cox,doHN B.TEs,CARoL:NE CHANGILLER,ROBERT COX,EDWARD EDWARDS,ROBERT ELLlS,JAMES BEO0KES,,BENuAMIN,8R. COLEY,ANN EDWARDS,WM BOWLES,SETH CORW!NE,BETSEY COLEY,FRANClS EowLEs,BARTLETT C0USlNS,BETSEY C0LEY,P0LLY EowARos,WM JR COLEY,PEGGY EDES,THOMAS E 0WLES,GEORGE CREELY,ANN ELoRIoeE,J.R.B. 0LLlNG,EDWARD CO0PER,DEPHNY COLEY,WlLLlAM ELDRlDGE,THOMAS CO0PER,CLARlSON CORNELlUS,CHARLES EARNSF|ELD,JOHN BlVlNS,JOHN CO0PER,EDWARD CHEATHAM,JOHN FAMDRY,THOMAS FARRAlN,THOMAS B BuRcEss;d|LLIAM CO0PER,CHLOE COOPER,ROGER FORD,WlLLlAM BRADSHAw,BENJAM|N CO0PER,JACOB CoNLEY,DAwIEL FoRo,JoHN BusH,w|LLIAM CooPER,RoGeR C0cKRAN,HENRY FARRARQHILLIAM -BARLOW,ROBERT T CO0PER,MlLES CARROL,BOOKER, FARRAR,FRANCl$ BnNKs,JoHN CO0PER,CUPID? CARVER,HENRY FRAZER,HANNAH BIRcH,LlTTLE8ERRY COCKE',SAMUEL CARROL,DAVlD CARTER,JAwEs FARRAR;HILLIAM BowLEs,SARAH CooPER,AvA CLARKE,DANlEL CLEMENTS,JESSE FREEMAN,NATHAN FUSMORE,EDWARD ‘!BARALT,JAmEs CLARKE,JOHN CAECAR,SQUlRE %BARKER,WlLLlAM CO0PER,DANlEL FuTcHER;HILL1AM BURLEY,ALEXANDERo CLARKE,TURNER CoUSINS,SALLY FREEMANQNYATT, BURTON, CRoucH;JxLL|AM DRUMRIGHT, FARMER,JOHN BuRBoN,EowARo CRAGWELL,SAMUEL FRENcH,ROBERT CLARKE,jILLIAM DRUMWRlGHT,WM BOURNE,DAVlD DIcKINsoN,doHN J FRENcH,SARAn‘ BouRNe,STEPHEM CocKs,R|cHAao DRUMWRlGHT,WASHlNGTEURBUsH,JEsSE BUTLER,THOMAS. CUBD,JOHN IIIIIII:7_—___—_—_—————_——_—————————————

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FURCH,JOHN HtNEs,TARLTo~ HERNDoN,JQHN LAPlSDE,SUSAN FoNTAl~e,AsRAHAM HAwTHoRN;NILLIAM HOUCH|NS,JAMES LAYNE,WooDEN, FRENCH,MASON HARLow,GéoRGE 1-E’”€aJ03|/\H FoRn;HILLIAM HUGHES,dAMES HowEL; CHARLES HODGES,JOHNSON, LEAKE,J0HN FRENCH,MASON Hlx,MIsHAc LAYNE,MARY FusMoRE,|sAAc HOGlNS,SUSAN HARRlS,WlLLlAM Hlxgdonu LAYNE,BETSEY FLEMlNG,ANN LAYNE,R|cHARo HARRlS,RlGHARD HOOTEN,EPHRAlM,P FOWLER,ALEXANDER HARRIs,SAuuaL LAYNE,HENRY FLEMINe;NM R HODGES,THOMAS HooaEs,dosEPH |sesLL,HENRY LAYNE.ANTH0NY FREEMAN,GEORGE HOPKlNS,ELlZABETH |3BELL,wM LAoY,MATTHaw FARMER,ELAM HENLY,CHARLES lsaELL,Be~a LANG,J0HN H FURFUSN,JAMES B lsAAc,MoLLY LEEaEDWARD GUERRANT,JOHN,SR. HARE,lSAAc HARRlS,JOHN L JORDAN,REUBEN LEMAY.DAV|D GREEN,THOMAS LAYNE,FREDRlCK HO0PER,JOSEPH JONES,DAVlD GRINsTEAD,W|LL1AM HuNNlcuTT,ReaaccA JENNINGS,EDWARD LAURANCE,dOHN GRAv,dos LvNcH,RoaERT HUNBER,fl|LLlAM Jouusow, NANCY GRAY,THOMAS LowRv;NlLLINM HUMBER,ELlZABETH JOHNSON,BENJAMlN GATHRIGHTQHILLIAM .HooERs,RosERT doHNsoN,MARY LOWRY,THORNTON GUARRANT,DANlEL JoHNsoN,W|LLtAM L°WRY»MATTHEW GRAv,fl|LLIAM H HATCHER,DRURY HOPK|NS,BENJAMlN JOHNSON,DANlEL L°WRYaEL|ZABETH GWYN,EDwARD HUNTER,AUST|N doHNsoN;HILLIAM LOWRY-JOEL GRAY;NILLIAM JOHNSON,RlcHARD L°WRYsP0LLEY GRAY,d0SEPH HALsEv,JnMEs HATCHER,LUCY JAME3’EDY LYNCH,THOMA$ GRUBBS,NATHAN HATcHER,dos!AH OR LADD, JOHN GUERRANT,UOHN Hooces;JILL|AM JONES,EDY LOYDJVM GRANTUM,BETSEY HoDGEs;H1LLIAM JOHNSON,JAcOB L5W'5 sJ°“N GRANT,MARTHA LEMAY,SAMUEL HODGES,DAVlD JONES,BENJAMlN GARMoN,JoHN HOLEMAN,JAMES doNEs,HARRIsoN LEW'5sWARNERs GARMoN;N|LL:AM LEE,JOHN S HoLeMAN,WM M JONES,JOHN GRANTUM,PH|L|P OR JAMES? LAYNE,DAV|D GlLLlAM,JoHN,SR.­ HILL, WALL HoucHxNs,JosHuA dAMES,MARY xK**“‘¥B**‘9 GlLLlAM,d0HN,JR.‘ HoucHINs,doH~ J0HNs,3TEPHEN LAYNE,CLAlBOURNE GLAss,doHN HALSEY,JOHN JENNING3,JOHN LOGAN,EASTHER GLASS,MARTlN HADEN,JOHN JOHNSON,JOHN LEW‘5:WM GLASS,JOHN d0HNSON,SAMUEL L‘VERP°0LaFN'NY H!X,WM GRANGE,STEPHEN JOHNSON,STEPHEN M00RE»ANN C GLASS,DAVlD HOLLAND,MARTHA HOLLAND,NATHANlEL JoHNSoN’BENJAMlN McCAuL,RIcHARo GRANT,PETER dENK‘Ns’JUD'TH MATTHEWS,NANCY HoLLANo,THoMAs S GREEN,JoHN JARRETT,DEVERE0UXM0RR'50NrMARKHAM HODGES,THOMAS GRuBBs,EDwARu MunReL,STePHEN HAsI

MARTlN,ROBERT MCBRlDE,ROBERT ’McCAuL,SToKEs, PAR|SH,JOHN McBRIoE,MINoR PAYNE,GEORGE W MAXWELL,THOMAS PARIsH,WILLxAM MULLlNS,CONLEY PARIsH,AARoN PAcE,BENJAMIN MlLLER,THOMAS MEARISON, J.%. PH|LPOTTS,JOHN MCCOY,DANlEL PARIsH,ALLeN MYNAH,SALLY PAR|SH,JAMES RlCHARD$ON,THOMAS MITcH:L,wM Mu RIDDLE,ROBERT MoRRow,WM PARlSH,SHERARD, NUOHOLDS,CHARLES MCBRlDE,dANE NucHoLos,wM POWERS,LEW|S :?°’M“R: MIMs, DUGUID NUCHOLDS,SAMUEL PAYNE,ALEXANDER R °°LE' °“” MERR|N,JESSE NAYLER,RENCH PAcE,WILLIAM R°”"°ERET”°“‘s McCOUL,NElLL NUcHOLDS,P0lNCY PAGE,LEONARD ROGERS’ ”gL'P MO0DY,CARTER PAGE,w‘LL‘AM ouuoens, NMUEL NucHoLos,THoMAs ALSO REDFORD,RlCHARD MlNes,RoaERT NOWLlNG,STEPHEN$ RED,JESSE MlNES,ELIZABETH PAcE,wILLIAM NELSON,SAMUEL PAYNE,5LIZA8ETHR°B'"5°”'l5“‘° MlNES,ROBERT NOlREL,THOMAS REoFAce,RIcHARo MkRKHAM,JOHN POOR,JAMES R 0WEN,WlLLlAM P0oR’EDwARD 0YSTEu,PRUDENCE MULLlNS,BETSEY POLLARD,JOSEPH MULLlNS,JOHN P°oR’TH0MAs REDFORD,ROBERT POWER$, MAJOR PAcE,RoBERT RE°F°R°'§ALLY MO0DY,SALLY PowERs,JoHN MATTHEWS,ALL8AY PfiGE’¢lLL‘AM ReDFoRD,JlLLIAM POWERS,MAD| sou PERKlNS,NATHAN!EL RYAN,JAMES MAZlE,CHARLES Pow5ns,KIsIAH McKEE,JoHn PROFlT,SAMUEL g°YSTER'3°"EsS PERKlN5,GEORGE PRoFIT,SALLv °YsTER' °"" MlTcHEL,ARCHE PEERs,THoMAs RANDOLPH,SAMUEL M|TcHEL,DAV|D PAR|SH,PAT$EY PURYEAR,ELLlS PhR|SH’RoBERT REDFORD,FRANCES MlLLER,HEATH l PowEL,WILLIAM RlCHARDSON,THOMAS MORGkN,JOHN PoweL,WILLIAM,Sn. POLLOCK,MARY R MATTHEWS,EDwARD pR0FlT,G€ORGE RoaINsou,SfiyuzL PAGE, DABNEY,A. MATTHEWS,BETSEY PAcE;HILLIAM PAGE,JEsSE R:THERF0RD,g|LLIAM MASSlE,FRANClSS PLEASANT, lsAAc W MASSlE,GlDEON PAcE,JESSE V PLEASANT,ROBERT PAcE,JESSE,SR. RICHARD5,JOHN MCMEKlNS,NANcY RIcHARos;HM PLEAsANT,ARcHIBALD POOR,JUDlTH . MARTlN,JOHN RoeINsou,MARTIu PLEA5ANTS,JNMES POPE,THOMAS MOSS,SAMUEL PLEASANTS, PHILIP RAcLA~,FINcH Moss,wILLIAM PAcE’J°SEPH RrcLAN DUDLY 3 PLEAsANTs,RoBERT M0lRlS,ROBERT PAGE,REU8EN ‘ ’ I PLEASANTS,JOSEPH RICHARDSON WM M 1 PuRYeAR,A~nE RYANM_JoR’ MATTHEWS,JOHN W POPE,THOMAS AI MATTHEWS,THOMAS PAR's"’B°°KER’ RYAN,CLlZA3ETH [ PowERs,JoHN J . T RN"R ’“ I MouRMAN,HANNAH PLEASANTS,TARLTON Eésgfifiguu ° RANDOLPH,JEDlAH McCOVN,DANlEL PLEDGE,NfiNCY ’ REYNOLDS,JAMES MCCOWEN,JOHN PRY°R'J°H~ RAGLANJOEL PERRY,WM MATTHEWS, WILLIAM PAYNE,RooRIcK PR'ER’BAMUEL %HEPHE;o‘7M MARTIN,3AMUEL PLEoce,ARcHen P“Y"E’J°"" S SAMDAGE$oLLv Mannxsgdsuux PlERCE,MlLDRED, PAY“E’TARLT°" SAMPSON’RB8ERT PAY"E’J°H" M SAUNDER; Joan MORR|S,EDWARD PAvNE,ARcHeR MICHIS, Joan P“°E*”'LL"M 3PEERS‘_I ELIZIBETH PARlSH.HUMDHR=V P°°R‘T"°w5 SIUNOFES ROBERTH MERIwEATHER,RoaT. PLEASANTS,MARlAH PAYNE,GEORGE ;' ’ t, ' MOSBY,LANCASTER ., _ I‘ AV PARKEY,SNMUEL PERKl~S,,!MI‘ :lNCL&lR,IlLLl M MGHURE,ROBERT PL:oce;HILLIAM PERKINs,ARcHlLRUs:H0EMAKER,H0LEMAM MEcHURE,HARRY ALSO ANOTHER PERK‘Ns! GRIEF DH0EMAKER,JUDITH MYER5,JACOB PLsoc:;flM PRlcE’EL‘ZA8ETH STEPHEHS,RO8ERT MgLL:R;JM H PARIsH,GeoncE AT PEMBERTON,Tfl0MAS:E::£$§:;'L3'““ MfiRTIN,Jflc0B PARlSH,DAVlD M PAce,LewIs 5' °“" McBnIoE,ANN PARlSH,GEORGE 3 PAGE,HENJAMlH S°°TT’LEW'5 MlNlS,ELlZABETH PARlSH,3HERROD PAYNE9- G:0RGE 7 “ cgSAUNDERS,JOHN __ «AoDox,JEssE PARlSH,JOHN PAGE,BEHJAM|M °"ELT°"'J°"“ % LLIs,Amu PHlLPOTT$,JOHN SADLER,BENJAMlN "SH GOOCHLAND COUNTY VIRGINIA I LI?T OF ISIO CENSUS)

SADLER,NANCY THOMPSON,WM UTLY,OBEDlAH wboowARD’ BENJAMIN QMITH, GRANVILLE TRIPLETT,DANIEL UTLY,REUBEN WILKINSON,LEVETT SHELTON,dAMES THOMAS,RoBERT UNDERW°°0»J*ME5 WHlTLOcK,MlTCHELL SADLER,BENdAMlN THOMAS,JAMES UNDERW00O,JOMN wILLIAMs,JAMEs SAUNDERS, WM TOURMAN,RlCHARD UNDERWO0D,FRANClS WILLIAMSIWILLIAM SM|TH,RlCHARD THOMPSON,ROBERT UTLY:J0HN WELDY,GEORGE SMlTH,dAMES THoMAs,CHRIsToPHER UN°ERW°°°oGE°R°E WALKER, SHADRACK SAUNDERS,REUBEN TILLER,JAMES VAUGHAN,N.M. WALKER,JOEL Shk¥ TURNER, WILLIAM VAUGHAN,CRADDOcK WILLlAMS,JOHN SLADYEN,JOHN TuRNER;#ILsoN VAUGHAN,MARY WARE’ JOHN SLAovEu,DAnIEL THRUSTON,WM R. VAUGHAN,dAMES WEBB, FARMER SAMPSON,MARY H THRUSTON,WM SR. WRTKlNS.TH°lA3n3 Woooso~,JAcos SAUNDERS, DAVID THRUSTON,JOHN WATKINS, BENJAMIN wAFER,TH°MA3 SAuNDaRs,THoMAs TOLER,LEMUEL W°0°50N{”ILL'”“ WO0D,SAMUEL SCOTT,JAMES THURSTON,ELIZABETH WADE,DANIEL WOOD’ JESSE SCoTT,RYAL ToLER,HM ~‘?$2ZSI’f2§"§.i$’I_ 3TREET,JOHN TILLEY,PRlNGE ‘VO0DWARD'3AMUEL FRANCIS SlNGLETON,ROBERT 'ToLsR,GeoRc: ‘ 9‘ Wooosou,doHu SINsLEToN,WILLIAM TYLER,RlcHARD TYLER,GEORGE SALENOUS,JOHN %EB8ER.J33EP“ WO0DSON,JOSEPH SHELTON,JOSEPH TYLER,JOHN ‘VIOODSON, OSIAH WARE JAMES SCRUGGS,JAMES TvLa2,FRA~czs WE33ER.NARY wATKINs,BENuAMIu SHEPHERD,JAMES TERRv,WILLIAM M w1LL!$,‘3¢lLLlAM ‘ll’.-I-KINS’MARY SAUNDERS,BENJAMIN THoMAs,RIcHARo W|LLl$sELIZABET“ WOODSON,BO0TH SAUNDERS,BENJAMlN TOLER,MARY g|LLl3a:U5ANILLIS, NN WouosoM,MARIAH. SMITH,ELIzAa:TH THACKER,DAVID WOODSON,BOOTH 5ND SANCASTER, JOHN THACKER,TARISH SAu~neRs;NM TOLER,RlCHARD ‘="0°D5°~»flooosoN,$osEPH HOWIS GOOCHLANDcoumwop SCOTT,SILVY TURHER,JOHN THRUsTON,MATTHEW Woooso~,MILuER VIRGINIA SCAY,THOMAS Woooso~.‘~‘ILLH\M census or Ialo SHIP,wM TUNSLEY,JOHN WOODSON,ROBERT SLED,THOMAS WATKINSJose?» 0 LI~T SALMoNs,CHARITY WATKINs:THoMAs I j I 3YMS,ELISHA WALKER,ELIzAssTH ****** SCRUGGS,RICHARD Woooso~,SALLY wRITE To THE SALMONSQWILLIAM WooDsoN,JosE9H CQMp|LER FOR SMITH,NAT Wooosom STEPHEN FURTHER SMlTH,ANTHONY FIKIKBR, WEBSTERZDAVID IM?gRMAT|QN SALMoNs, JOHN,C WEBSTEP.,"."/M coucgm me STRONG,NATHAN TERRY, WM TUGGLE,JAMES WooowARo,JosHuA RECORDSOF SALMo~s;NILLIAM WILLIS,JOSEPH Agovg LIsTs, SMITH, JUDITH TURNER,JAMES TuRNEn,WM Woooso~,JosePH JR SMITH, GEORGE S WHITE,BENJAMIN SMITH,THoMAs TIeas,JoHN,A, T|8BS,SARAH WvATT,THeoPHILous 9coTT,JosHuA WO0DSON,ELIZABETH 3MITH,GEORGE THACK€R,REUBEH TINSLEY,K|ZlAH WALKER,AUST|N 3coTT,JosEPH WHITE,Jess: BMITH,JOHN UTLY,HENRY UTLY,HEZEKlAH WILLIs,REeEccA STRATTER ,TH om As UTLY,NANcY ‘NoooRuM,Wu 3cAY,JOAB WALKeR;HILLIAm‘M TREVEL|AN,JOHN UTLY,LILLY UTLY,JOSIAH Woooson, Joan THOMAS ,M.xRv WALKsR,ELEAsoN TuAcKan;wvATT UTLY,0BED|AH UTLY,REUBEN wHITLocK,SALLY TouaMAu,JoHu WooowARo,Jsa£MIAu TlNSLEY,CORNELlUS TInsLEv,PLEAshuT,

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ADAMS, BARTHOLOMEW BRUMFlELD,HUMpHREY CHAPMAN,lSAAc FARLIY, GlDDlAN ALBERT,JAMES BURTON,lSAAc CLASH,THOMAS FReNcH,|sAAc ' ADAME, JAMES BLANK|NSH,,,M,LRAY COFMAN,,d0HN FRENCH,JOHN AHARD,JOHN BRADLEy,TH0MAS CANTERBURY,JOEL FORD,LEWIS ADKINS, RANDQLP BLANK,NsH,P,EDs CLAY,CHARLES FRY,GEORGE,SRo ADKlNS,SHEARD B0L1NG’JEsSE CHAPMAN,HENLEY FRY,PETER ARTHUR,NIMROD BURToN,EL,AS CHAPMAN,JOHN,3R. FRY,HENRY ARTHUR ,CHANLER BLANK‘N5H,P,pETER CLYBOURN,JOHN FANNEN,BRYAN ARTHER,JOEL BLANK|NSH'P’ARTHUR CoPLEY,JOHN FRY,GaoRcE,JR. A0K1N5:RE”3'“ ' BlGGS,JOHN CO0PER,ZAcHON|AS FRENcH,DAV|D ADK|N.3ARTH0L°MEW BELL,TuRTENTQN CAPERTON,HUGH FERREL,CATHERlNE A°K‘“3-J°5“”* BEEN,WM CAMmAcK;N:LLIAM FoRo;NM ADKlNS,DAVlD BEE~’JfiNE CHAMP,JOHN FRENCH,JAMES ADKlNS,SAMUEL A cRY~ER,ANDREw CHAMP,CHRlSTOPHER ADKINs,THOMAs T CoNNALLEy’J0HN CALDWELL,HENRY‘ FRENcH;NM ALDR|DGE,JAMES CARDER’wM oDAVlS,DANlEL FRENcH,MATHlAS ALBERT,dAc0B CR0CKET,AsHER DOSS,M|CAJAH F|SHER,JOHN ADKINS,REUBlN COLLANS, SAMUEL DAlLEY,HANNE FlSOR,HENRY ADKlNS,JAMES COLLA~s,DAN‘EL DoNNELsoN,MAeRATH7:sER,GaoRc: ADK|NS,MOSES C0x,CA1HAR,NE - DAVlS,JAMES FARRlER,WM AHERT,ABRAM CoX'JOHN - DAVlS,HlRAM GWYN,SAMUEL ANDERSON,JOSEPH CRAwFORD’JAMES . DAvIs,WM SR. GARRlSON,JOHN BRoWN,LEE Co0K;NM . DAV|5,WM GARRlSON,WM BLANK|NSH|PsAR0H|BALD cHR.gT;AN_JoHN - DILL|AM,dAMes GARNES,JOSEPH BLANK|NSH|P,R|0HARD cHR,3T,AN,ELL;soN DILL1s OR GARR|SON,ABRNA BRADLEY,MlCAJAH CooK’J0HN’3R_ D:LL|AM,HaNRv GOAR,ROBERT BRucE,WILLIAM COQK’J5m§s DAvIs,LxN~Ev GOAR,HENRY BusH,dos|AH C0LE,|sAAc DEMSEY,JOHN GUlNMEET,GREENBERRY BRowN,WM C0oK;J0HN’JR' DlMOND,MlNDA GlVENS,|SlAH BANE,JAMES,JR. co°K,THoMAS, DECKE,CHARLES G0lNGS,DAVlD BANE,JAMES,SR. CALLAwAy,[5[Afi D|MOND,JESSE HARR|$,THOMAS BONHAN,NEHEMlAH CALL[wAY,ELldAH DUNOAN,CHARLES HARLEss,ABRlM BRUCE,VlNSON cALER’MATH,A5 DAVlS,MAc0 HOPPOER,J?HN Boess,ANoRzw CRUMP,GE0RGE’ OR MACE HlLLEMAN,WM 3 ' CHAPMAN’JoHN UUNCAN,ROBERTo’ HARPER,JOHN BOGLE, JAMES CLAY,MlTCHEL’gR_ DucLAs,dAco8 HORTON,JOHN 3ocLg,doHN cHRISTlAN;HM DUNCAN,WM HUGHS,HENRY 3R“MF'EL°vM‘°““*” CLAY,M|TcHsL,JR, DRAKE,A~N HODGE,MOSES BONER,JOSEPH CANTERBURY,J03EPH DlNGYS,MARY HODGE,GEORGE BLAKE,PETER CoPLEY’J05EPH EAToN,QATHER|NE HALL,CHARLES BLAKE,lSAAC CLENfiENNER’R03ERT, EALAM,WALTER Hurcuxsonflfiosenr M BALEY,HUGH OR CLENDENNEN? EMMONS,JAMES HENDERSON,flM BLAKE,WM CoPLEY_JAMES EATON,DAV|D HALLyDAV'D BLAKg,QgoRGg CLYB0URN,LoV,NG EcHoLsH,JoHN HENDERSON,dOHN B0Y0.J0HN CLYBoURN,ARcH.3ALD, EARIcKsou,mATHew HUNTER,ROBERT Bunggss,THoMAs CoPLEY’THOMA3 FARLEY,THOMAS HARLESS,JOSEPH BLANKlNSHlP,JESSE CALDfiELL’wM FRlTH,MAY HARLESS,DAN|EL BURKEaJ0HN COLLANS,MARY FA”“°”vA3”L‘A H°°E’DAN'EL BuRK,WnLLInM C0LLANS’S0L0MoN FLETCHER,AARON HOGE,DAVlD BORDEN,JACOB COLLANs’M,LLENTo~ FLETCHER,ROWLAND,0R HAGE/ BuRK,CLARA C0PLEY,JosHUA FERGUSON,dos|AH HETHERlNGTON,CHR. a¢RNs,JoHN CLYBoURN,dANE FARLEY,ADAM HALE,BENJAMlN myRToN’MAR5H;L CUNN|NGHAM’dONATHAN FARLEY,FRANClS HALE,EDWARD B$AoLEv,wM COBAUEN, JEREM,AH FARLEY,JOHN HAaR,JosEPH &ovLe;NILLuAM CLYBoURN,LEMUEL FARLEY,THOMAS HUNTER,ROBERT B|GG5,JAMEs CHAPMAN'GE0RGE FARLEY,JOHN HARLESS,PHlLlP 3oYLE5,ABRAM . FARLEY,GEORGE FARLEY,GlDDlflN *1 , ..1__—d U

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