Revolutionary War Pension Application of Joseph Newton

Revolutionary War Pension Application of Joseph Newton

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Total Pages: 9

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Includes: Pension Application of Joseph Newton, Capt. John Hill's NC, Militia and Indians under Capt. Glascock & Col. Clarke (Volunteer); Declaration Record, Pope County; Supplemental Declaration Record; Pension Claim, Guilford County, dated May 1781; Pension Office, October 12, 1842; Veteran's Place of Birth: North Carolina, ca. 1762; Place of Death: Williamson Co., Ill., March 24, 1844; Veteran lived in South Carolina, Kentucky, Georgia and Illinois after Service; Widow's Name: Ann (Stephens-Robinett) Newton; Pension file no. R 7635.


Rejected Or Suspended Applications for Revolutionary War Pensions, with an Added Index to States

Rejected Or Suspended Applications for Revolutionary War Pensions, with an Added Index to States

Author: United States. Department of the Interior

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 488

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This reprint of a rare United States Senate Document lists the names and residences of about 11,000 Revolutionary War soldiers and/or their widows who applied for pensions under the Acts of June 7, 1832, and July 7, 1838 and whose claims were rejected or suspended, along with the reasons. Most of the claims were for authentic service of actual Revolutionary soldiers but were rejected or suspended because the soldier did not serve for six months, his name did not appear on the rolls, or because a claim was suspended for further proof, such as proof of marriage. Still other claims were turned down on grounds of desertion, privateer service, or other service in a non-military category. The lists of suspended applications are arranged by states and thereunder by Act of Congress and category of rejection or suspension.


Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications in the National Archives

Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications in the National Archives

Author: National Genealogical Society

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Published: 1976

Total Pages: 688

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The first step in determining service in the Revolutionary War is to consult this work. Alphabetically listed veterans and their widows who applied for pensions and bounty land warrents, including all additions and corrections uncovered by the National Genealogical Society in their preparation for microfilming the actual pension files. With the information contained in this book Revolutionary War pensions may be ordered from the National Archives. An excellent discourse on pension legislation is in the introductory material. N0000HB - $85.99


The Pension Lists of 1792-1795

The Pension Lists of 1792-1795

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 226

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"Two catastrophic fires in 1800, one in the War Department, the other in the Treasury Department, destroyed the earliest Revolutionary War pension application records. These records consisted primarily of claims for relief based on death or disability suffered during the War. As a result of the destruction of these early records, pension application papers on file at the National Archives do not begin before the year 1800...".