In the course of the War Pension claim, Andrew provided the Court an extensive description of his movements over a 58 year period from 1779, when he claimed to have left military service: 4 years - Berkeley Co. Virginia 4 years - Halifax Co. Virginia 12 years - Lee Co. Virginia 15 years - Knox Co. Kentucky 20 years - Orange Co. Indiana 1760-1783. . Identifier: C#00580. 8" - 8.9" 10" - 10.9" 11"-11 . Debtors pursued their creditors and . VANGILDER ,Issac, was a private during the Revolutionary War in Captain James Willetts, Jr's. 2nd company of the Cape May Battalion of Militia. More details.. Formerly Major-General commanding Twenty-Third Army Corps. A few volumes were compiled during the war by the district auditors on the occasion of . Improve performance and speed. J. McAdams 6th Inf. 1st Leiut., Capt. Search The Revolutionary War Pensioner Census, 1841 As part of the 1840 U.S. Federal Census, census takers obtained the names and ages of all the individuals in each household who . comprehensive documentation for virtually all aspects of the revolutionary era. Revolutionary War Slips, Single Citations of the New Jersey Department of Defense Materials. Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36 . Revolutionary War Pension Applications . Penn. Revolutionary War. 2. M. Lee. Pensioners of Revolutionary War Struck Off The Roll A list of the names of pensioners, under the act of 18th of March, 1818, whose names were struck of the list by act of 1st May, 1820, and sequently restored. American Revolutionary War ; To most people, war between England and the American colonies appeared inevitable as early as 1774. Abstract Function: To settle accounts with the U.S. for expenses incurred by RI in the prosecution of the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. He was born abt 1750 in NJ and died March 25, 1813. Samuel McMastersJames Tilton correspondence (American Archives transcript), 1774-1775. List of Pennsylvania soldiers of the Revolutionary War entitled to depreciation pay, 1781-1783, including their regiments and ranks. Smithsonian American Art Museum, bequest of Mabel Johnson Langhorne. . (8 boxes, 5 volumes) RG-7, Records of the General Assembly House File, 1790-1903. . VIEW INSIDE. Spain increased its military spending from 454 million reales in 1778 to over 700 . Revolutionary War records 93.2.2 surplus real property disposal 121.4.1 taxes internal revenue collection district 58.5.21 western lands cession 360.3.4 World War II Fair Employment Practice Committee 228.5.1 manpower 211.23.2 price controls, rationing 188.11.1, 188.11.2 Here are the major battles of the revolutionary war that shaped the independence of the United States . The American Revolution. A detail-rich collection of more than 80,000 files from applications by officers and enlisted men who served in the Revolutionary War. 1, page 334 (Associators and Militia). Monday, January 03, 2022. Proportionate relief was promised to such as were partially disabled. by Mrs. Polly O. Lee, that she; including Mrs. Sarah Meeker age 70, and . 5.JOHAN PHILLIP 3 OLINGER (HANNS GEORGE 2, HANNS JACOB 1) was born 06 Sep 1722 in Eschweiler, Zweybruker, Germany, and died 12 Apr 1787 in Middleton, Augusta County, VA.He married JULIANNA UMBERGER 7, 7 02 Feb 1744 in Hill Lutheran Church, Lebanon Township , Lancaster County,Pennsylvania, daughter of HANS UMBERGER and . As we continue to get closer to a complete collection of The Pennsylvania Archives, we find more interesting facts. U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900. The 13 colonies were established in North America by Great Britain during the 17th century. Revolutionary War Pension Files And Related Accounts, 1785- 1809. M804 are the pension and bounty land warrant application files and M246 are the Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783. . Later in the war, Spain and Netherlands allied with Americans to help defeat the British. On November 15, 1777, the Continental . 1, page 40. He was eventually dismissed from the army. To Which Is Added the Half-Pay Acts of the Continental Congress; the Revolutionary Pension Laws; and a List of the Officers of the Continental Army Who Acquired the Right to Half-Pay, Commutation, and Lands (Pudney & Russell, 1858), 66. Sir Robert Barrie Papers, 1765-1953. [51] James Pierce to the Board of Treasury, April 10, 1780, Records of the Revolutionary War, 62. Col. Henry Lee (1756-1818), is one of the best known and familiar units in the Continental army's history, or from the Revolutionary War period generally. J.D. CHAPTER I . State land warrant obtaine d at ft. Joel sturdivant served as the trees and new settlers before he wished to. This is a guide to 358 items pertaining to the late Colonial period and the Revolutionary War, ca. History of the Supreme Court of The United States Foundations of Power: John Marshall, 1801-1815. VIEW INSIDE. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 A collection of more than 425,000 records documenting men who fought for the colonies in the American Revolutionary War. Battle of Monmouth (June of 1778) author of Calendar and Record of the Revolutionary War in the South: 1780-1781. Schuylkill County War of the Revolution Transcribed and Contributed by Debbie Ovechka From the passage of the infamous Stamp Act, March, 1765, by the British Parliament, when Benjamin Franklin declared, "The Sun of American liberty has set"; and when Patrick Henry, in the House of Burgesses, in the oldest American commonwealth, Virginia, denounced the Act in the presence of two of the future . Cape May County Battalion. List view Grid view Apple HP Acer Amazon Dell DMAI DP Gamber-Johnson Google Hyundai Technology Lenovo Linsay Microsoft PBS Samsung Topaz Visionect Wacom Zebra New 5 4 1 Business Everyday iPad iPad Air iPad mini iPad Pro WiFi WiFi & Cellular Beige Blue Gray/Silver Pink Purple Yes 8.5 hours + 1 to 2.9 lbs. John T. McAdams captured retreating from Gettysburg and his name appears on the list surrendered by Robert E. Lee. It was assigned on February 27, 1776 to the Middle Department. Revolutionary War War of 1812 *Indian Wars * Mexican War* Civil War . Jean Butenhoff Lee , The Price of Nationhood: The American Revolution in Charles County, . A depreciation in the value of paper money resulted in an inflationary situation. This issue starts with an extensive report of a speech in Parliament by George Johnstone, former Royal Governor of West Florida from 1763 to 1767, in support of conciliatory actions toward the American colonies and warning "that the Americans are unanimous against this power of Taxation, as lodged in the British Parliament" (p1/c1-p2/c1).It then moves on to important reports and . . Soldiers Who Received Depreciation Pay as per Cancelled Certificates on File in the Division of Public Records Pennsylvania State Library. . House. the depreciation of money paid troops by New York, and the recovery of slaves captured by the British. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License. VANGILDER ,Issac, was a private during the Revolutionary War in Captain James Willetts, Jr's. 2nd company of the Cape May Battalion of Militia. Lee's Legion, or more formally the 2d Partisan Corps, and led by Lieut. Insuring against the cost of insurance itself in Revolutionary-era America. An orderly sergeant was the early-war equivalent of a continental . Revolutionary War Pensions, . Revolutionary War Soldiers' Claims and Related Papers, 1786-1789. VOLUME I. APRIL 1861--NOVEMBER 1863 . Joseph Hawley, of Massachusetts, submitted to the delegation from his colony, in the First Continental Congress, some . 3. Theodore J. Crackel, "Longitudinal migration in America, 1780-1840: A study of Revolutionary War Pension Records," Historical Methods 14 (Summer 1981): 133-137. Depreciation Certificates stopped 1784 514 f. Pay-roll of 1786 518 Artillery Rolls 563 Rolls of Maryland Men in Lee's Dragoons 585 " " " " " Pulaski's and Armand's Legions 591 " " " " " various other corps not belonging to Maryland 596 Miscellaneous Naval Rolls 606 Rolls of Escaped and Exchanged Prisoners 616 Return of Invalids 618 Appendix 637 . Subjects Locality Subjects United States, Pennsylvania - Military history - Revolution, 1775-1783 Part of . Virginia, Revolutionary War Battalions and Militia Index, Vol. He was second-in-command to General George Washington, and famously believed that he ought to have been given leadership of the army. . He and several of his cousins from the Cape May area were in the Milita together. Lovettsville, Va.: Willow . Depreciation land warrants to ohio company of war pension . BY JACOB DOLSON COX, A.M., LL.D. 1791; Jesse Davis to Gov. U.S. Henry Lee, detailing his military service during the war, n.d.; Charles Lee to Mr. Shephard, Solicitor's Office, 1790; George Nicolson to Frederick Anspaugh, regarding the delivery of arms and powder from . Militia, Vermont -- History Revolution, 1775-1783 Registers Publisher Rutland, Vt. : Tuttle Collection bostonpubliclibrary; americana GREENFIELD, FRANKLIN CO., MA, REVOLUTIONARY WAR. The last major addi-tion to the collection was in 1914-15 when the War Department made photographic copies of Revolutionary War records in the possession of individuals and institutions in several States to supplement the original records. Dodsons and Dotsons . 1. Included are depreciation notes, militia indents ["notes"], Condict's certificates, and notes of commissioners of forfeited estates. Rolls of the soldiers in the revolutionary war, 1775 to 1783 by Vermont; Goodrich, John E. (John Ellsworth), 1831-1915; Knapp, Chauncey L. Publication date 1904 Topics Vermont. He criticized Washington's decisions and openly attacked his reputation. Depreciation set in shortly, and by March 1780, in spite of legal-tender laws and an attempt to fix prices, the value of continental currency in silver had fallen to forty to one. Lists of certificates issued for depreciation of pay for Revolutionary War service, NH and PA, n.d. Records relating to pensions and claims for pay, n.d. 93.6 RECORDS RELATING MAINLY TO NON-REVOLUTIONARY WAR ACTIVITIES 1774-1895 (bulk 1775-1833) 1 lin. Co. K 13. The Regiment was authorized on December 9, 1775 in the Continental Army as the 3d Pennsylvania Battalion. the depreciation of money paid troops by New York, and the recovery of slaves captured by the British. . Revolutionary War Records, Correspondence, 1765-1830 (33 folders) 1. Swarthdale, Lancashire, England. About the new site: 733 items and 2 vols. The papers relate to Admiral Barrie's career in the Vancouver expedition, 1791-1795; the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars; the War of 1812; and his service as naval commissioner in Canada, 1819-1834. Revolutionary War pension files can be a gold mine of information for genealogists searching for ancestors from the era of the nation's birth. Virginia, "Lee's Depreciation List [of Associators and Militia]," Vol. Archives Division; Eckenrode, H. J. Deposition of Moses Evans, April 20, 1836, S.38685, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900, Record Group 15, National Archives Building, Washington, DC (National Archives Microfilm Publication M804, Roll 940), hereafter cited as Pensions. Virginia Soldiers of 1776 Louis A. Burgess. Herchenroether, Nell Y. Here is an alphabetical list of Revolutionary Soldiers "compiled chiefly from The Depreciation Account books in the office of the Auditor General of Pennsylvania". . 1760-1783. . return certified at Camp near Morristown, April 30, 1780, of officers and . They are divided into three sections: Revolutionary War militia indents, Other Revolutionary War lists, and Post-Revolutionary War lists. This volume, each page of which is headed "State of Pennsylvania Against United States for Depreciation of Pay of the Army", contains the names of officers and men who served with the 1st through 13th Pennsylvania Regiments of the Continental Army, the Pennsylvania State Regiment, Colonel Moses Hazen's 2nd Canadian Regiment, Colonel Stephen Moylan's 4th Regiment of Light Dragoons, Major Henry . McAdams 26th Inf. comprehensive documentation for virtually all aspects of the revolutionary era. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. William Lee (1741-1807) - Captain, Washington Co, PA . Co., 1981. v.2 of the Oliver Wendel Holmes Devise History of the Supreme Court of The United States. NOTE: The indents in this volume are indexed by the Revolutionary War cards and slips (referencing the stamped page numbers), although they are misidentified as depreciation notes. To make amends for such depreciation, each of these men who in 1781 yet remained in line service was awarded a substantial sum in Depreciation Pay Certificates There are no proofs to indicate where this gun was made, but Jack Whittaker provides us with the following: a J. Henry Dietzel was living in Philadelphia at the time of their 1751 and 1766 local census. Lists of certificates issued for depreciation of pay for Revolutionary War service, NH and PA, n.d. Records relating to pensions and claims for pay, n.d. 93.6 RECORDS RELATING MAINLY TO NON-REVOLUTIONARY WAR ACTIVITIES 1774-1895 (bulk 1775-1833) 1 lin. At one point, near the end of the war, one dollar in gold or silver was worth $800 in paper money. for the purpose of recording various Revolutionary War military payments. By Hannah Farber. THE LONDON EVENING POST, England, 1779 A lot of 15 issues from the middle of the Revolutionary War, but although I find little or no war0related content, each issue does have on the front page a chart headed: "American Prisoners" beginning: "The following sums have been received towards their relief.", with further text. He and several of his cousins from the Cape May area were in the Milita together. Microfilm, 120 rolls. against the United States by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for amounts paid officers and men on account of depreciation of their wages for the first 3 years service in the Continental Army from 1777 to 1780. . 0.75 -0.75 l 0 -65.25 l He spent the next two years a . Lee's Legion (also known as the 2nd Partisan Corps) was a military unit within the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Up to 1 lb. Commissioner's Books, 1783 (APA 243) available on microfilm, Revolutionary War Public Service Claims, Reels 5-6 . This is a guide to 358 items pertaining to the late Colonial period and the Revolutionary War, ca. . with lawfull interest from 10 April 1781, being the amount of the residue of the depreciation of his pay. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War Compilation of more than 850,000 records of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors serving in the Army or Navy during the Revolutionary War. Prior to the Revolutionary War - there are records of Dodson men serving at the time of the French and Indian War and Dunmore's War.. 1755 Aug 21 Enlistment William Dotson 5'9" age 24 born in Virginia, Farmer - Listed on a return of the 2nd Company of Rangers, Commanded by Captain John Ashby . Take, for example, Daniel Ide, a member of the prolific Ide family of Massachusetts. drummer in Hazen's Regiment in a list of men considered as part of the quota of the state and settled for depreciation in Richmond on . 12. Oct 1831, Franklin, Ohio. Mate of distinction between the claimant to fulfill their names of the war. Lewis Preston Summers, Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800 (2 vols. The American Revolutionary War inflicted great financial costs on all of the combatants, including the United States, France, Spain and the Kingdom of Great Britain.France and Great Britain spent 1.3 billion livres and 250 million pounds, respectively.The United States spent $400 million in wages for its troops. Early Military Career Pursuant to two acts of Assembly passed at Philadelphia, 18 Dec. 1780 and 10th April 1781. . Co. List of the revolutionary soldiers of Virginia. March 4, 2020 General Charles Lee was a leader during the American Revolution. Organized on January 2- late March 1776 at Philadelphia to consist of 8 companies from eastern Pennsylvania. Ebenezer ARMS' Co. (10th), Col. David FIELD's regt. (Hamilton James), 1881-Publication date 1913 Topics Virginia. Militia Publisher We need to update the site to: Make it more secure and usable. The First Virginia Regiment of Foot 1775-1783. Abstract Function: To settle accounts with the U.S. for expenses incurred by RI in the prosecution of the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Names of Soldiers of the American Revolution [from Maine] Charles J. NASH, Daniel, Greenfield. Contents: Accounts of the state of RI with the United States for expenses associated with the prosecution of the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. MILITARY REMINISCENCES OF THE CIVIL WAR. 1 A published genealogy of the Ide family lists an Ichabod Ide . CONTENTS . Vol 1-3. Identifier: C#00580. . Where to Find the Records Online: Pensioners of Revolutionary War Struck Off The Roll Related Manuscript Collections Insurance became a matter of concern for the American states from the moment they declared their . Item 2 This account is labeled "A Register of Notes and Certificates received of Sundry Persons," and consists of lists of Revolutionary War payment notes received by the state treasurer during the period 1786-1796. Abingdon, VA: published by the author, 1929). This means you're free to copy and share these comics (but not to sell them). NARA is the National Archives Record Administration Revolutionary War records on microfilm. This article is to be continued in a future Pennsylvania magazine. Alexander Wylly (Georgia) to Samuel White, Speaker of the House, Massachusetts (photocopy), 1765. As a result, the colonies experienced severe inflation and depreciation of the Continental dollar. Each issue is complete in 4 pages, folio size, m. Support new devices and other languages. Minutes of the Board of War from March 14, 1777, to August 7, 1777 . These publications relating to Revolutionary War military service by Warren Countians are available from the Warren County Genealogical Society. Lieut Capt David Rubles Co 5th . Quality Insurance Purposes. THE LONDON EVENING POST, England, April 3, 1779 Page 3 has a letter from Charleston which includes: "We learn that General Lincoln with 7000 regular troops has taken possession of several advantageous posts between the British forces and the town of Savannah.General Moultrie, with a large body of militia, is also marched to oppose General Campbell as he advances and the whole province . The 13 colonies were one of the many nations who fought in the Revolutionary War in the late 18th century. The American Revolutionary War inflicted great financial costs on all of the combatants, including the United States, France, Spain and the Kingdom of Great Britain.France and Great Britain spent 1.3 billion livres and 250 million pounds, respectively.The United States spent $400 million in wages for its troops. Arthur Lee's letters begin in 1760 when he . His name appears as receiving depreciation pay for is service. *Revolutionary War (1775-83) . Contents: Accounts of the state of RI with the United States for expenses associated with the prosecution of the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. A George Detzell is recorded as being born in PA in 1750 and being on "The Lee Depreciation List" during the Revolutionary War.