Revolutionary War Pension Application of John Jenkins of Georgia

Revolutionary War Pension Application of John Jenkins of Georgia

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Includes: Pension Application of John Jenkins of Pike County in the State of Georgia who was a Private Cavalry in the Company Commanded by Captain Heard of the Regiment Commanded by Col. Davy in the Virginia Line for 6 Months; Certificate of Pension Issued the 30th day of Dec, 1837; Amendment to John Jenkins' Declaration, dated 12th January, 1837; Declaratio in Order to Obtain the Benefit of the Act of Congress Passed June 7th, 1832.


Revolutionary War Pension Application of John Jenkins of Kentucky

Revolutionary War Pension Application of John Jenkins of Kentucky

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Includes: Pension Application of John Jenkins of Harrison County in the State of Kentucky who was a Private in the Company Commanded by Captain Hubblefield of the Regiment Commanded by Maj. Thorn in the Virginia Militia Line for 19 Months; Certificate of Pension Issued the 11 day of February 1833; War Department Office Document, dated Jan 20, 1837; Pension file no. S 16425.


Revolutionary War Pension Application of John Jenkins of North Carolina

Revolutionary War Pension Application of John Jenkins of North Carolina

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Includes: Pension Application of John Jenkins of Rutherford County in the State of North Carolina who was a Sergeant in the Company Commanded by Captain Boykins of the Regiment Commaned by Colonel Thompson in the South Carolina Line for the term of 18 Months, from the Fall of 1776 to the Spring of 1778; Certificate of Pension Issued the 9th of November,1827; Pension file no. W 21457; Soldier died on the 6th July, 1830.


Revolutionary War Pension Application of John Jenkins of Alabama

Revolutionary War Pension Application of John Jenkins of Alabama

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Includes: Pension Application of John Jenkins of Jamestown in the State of Alabama who was a Private Sergeant in the Company Commanded by Captain Minn of the Regiment Commanded by Col. Thompson in the South Carolina Line for 18 Months ; Certificate of Pension Issued the 14 day of June 1833; Declaration in Order to Obtain the Benefit of the Act of Congress Passed June 7, 1832; War Department Pension Office, a Statement Showing the Service of John Jenkins, Jamestown County, Alabama, dated 11th June, 1833; Pension file no. S 31776.


Revolutionary War Pension Application of James Jenkins of South Carolina

Revolutionary War Pension Application of James Jenkins of South Carolina

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Includes: Pension Application of James Jenkins in the State of South Carolina who was a private in the Company Commanded by Captain Rodgers of the Regiment Commanded by Col. Boxton in the South Carolina Troops Line for 1 year; State of South Carolina Marion District, dated October 6th, 1832; State of South Carolina Sumter District ; Pension file no. S 18054.


Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia

Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia

Author: Howard H. McCall

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2010-07

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 0806302194

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Mrs. McCall's roster of Georgia soldiers in the Revolution was compiled over many years. The work as a whole is cumulative, with only slight, albeit significant, differences in the kinds of information which may be found in one volume versus another. Volume I of this work contains the records of hundreds of Revolutionary War soldiers and officers of Georgia, with genealogies of their families, and lists of soldiers buried in Georgia whose graves have been located. Volumes II and III are also published by Clearfield Company. The arrangement of Volume II is similar to that of Volume I; however, it contains records of officers and soldiers not only from Georgia but from other states, many of whose descendants later came to Georgia because of liberal land grants. Volume III, the longest of the work, is similar in scope to Volume II except that the majority of the entries are for Georgia officers and soldiers, with only some material relating to other states. The three volumes, each of which is indexed, refer to as many as 20,000 persons overall.