Monday, January 19, 2009

Disabled Revolutionary Soldiers.

This page will be on the disable Revolution soldier, there were thousands of soldiers disabled in the war. The ones listed here put in for a claim for their pension. As there will be to many names to put all their information here I will list all the names by state and if you see a ancestor or a name your looking for I will send you their info. You can fid my address in my profile. When asking about a name give the State and page number to make it easier to find your information. Below you will see the kind of information you may receive and more.

Example. District Court for the District of Maine.

Noah Clough, Private, Colonel B. Arnold’s regiment, his Disability; Received a wound at the siege of Quebee, by a musket ball through his right leg, which broke and scattered both the bones, and carried away some portion of them; that the wounded leg is about one inch and a half shorter than the other, and left the upper end of one of the bones out of its proper socket, which still continues out of joint; that the said wound must have required a long while to digest and heal. Was disabled on and at, December 31, 1775, Quebec. His Residence, Arundel, Pension One-fourth. Remarks; There is no evidence in this office whatever to ascertain the facts stated in favor of Noah Clough. (l).
1. Disability from wounds not proved.

District Court for the District of Maine.

1. James Crummitt, p.85.
2. William Foster, p. 85.
3. Daniel Horn, p. 85.
4. William Symms, p. 85.
5. George Airs, p. 86.
6. John Bean, p. 86.
7. Dudley Bradsteed, p. 86.
8. Squire Bishop Jr., p. 86
9. Moses Case, p. 86.
10. Seth Delano, p. 86.
11. Peter Hopkins, p.86.
12. Joseph Roberts, p. 86.
13. Benjamin Thompson, p. 86.
14. Ezekiel Spaulding, p. 86.
15. Anthony Starbard, p. 86.

District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

1. Robert Bancraft, p. 87.
2. Nathan Putnam, p. 87.
3. Silas Amsden, p. 87.
4. John Crane, p. 87.
5. Michael Jackson, p. 87.

District Court for the District of Connecticut.

1. Thomas Shepeard, p. 88.
2. John Smith, p. 88.
3. Chandler Pardee, p. 88.
4. Samuel Hart, p. 88.
5. Aner Bradley, p. 88.
6. Ambrose Smith, p. 88.
7. Edmond Smith, p. 88.
8. Aaron Tuttle, p. 88.
9. Benjamin Howd, p. 88.
10. Theophilus Goodyear, p. 88.
11. William Washington, p. 88.
12. Silas Hubbard, p. 88.
13. Samuel Burdwin, p. 88
14. Daniel Hewett, p. 88.
15. John Fulfords, p. 88.
16. Jacob Frisbie, p. 88.
17. Jabez Tomlinson, p. 89.
18. John Horsford, p. 89.
19. Samuel Sawyer, p. 89.
20. Jared Knapp, p. 89.
21. Ashbel Hosmer, p. 89.
22. Joel Camp, p. 89.
23. Levi Pierce, p. 89.
24. Lazarus Ruggles, p. 89.
25. Isaiah Bunce, p. 89.
26. Oliver Boatwick, p. 89.
27. Gorshom Dorman, p.89.
28. William Leech, p. 90.
29. Benjamin Selley, p. 90.
30. Lyman Kenney, p. 90.
31. Stephen Dunham, p. 90.
32. Jedediah Smith, p. 90.
33. Nathan Bradley, p. 90.
34. Stephen Barnum, p. 90.
35. Thomas Starr, p. 90.
36. James Shepherd, p. 90.
37. Isaac Buell, p. 90.
38. Samuel Grose, p. 90.
39. Isaiah Beaumont, p. 90.
40. Samuel Rosseter, p. 90.

District Court for the District of Rhode Island.

1. Jonathan Davenport, p. 91.
2. Benjamin Fowler, p. 91.
3. George Popple, p. 91.
4. Job Snell, p. 91.
5. Samuel Blevin, p. 91.

District Court for the District of Vermont.

1. Stephen Barnum, p. 92.
2. Elisha Reynolds, p. 92.
3. Gershom Clark, p. 92.

District Court for the District of New York.

1. Henry Bradt, p. 92.
2. Jonas Belknap, p. 92.
3. Henry Bouce, p. 92.
4. Rudolph Cook, p. 92.
5. James Cole, p. 92.
6. John Creamer, p. 92.
7. John M. Charlesworth, p. 92.
8. Francis Courtney, p. 92.
9. Phineas Cox, p. 92.
10. Nathan Davis, p. 93.
11. Isaac Davis, p. 93.
12. Jacob Edegh, p. 93.
13. Elisha Frizzle, p.93.
14, Daniel Flannegan, p. 93.
15. John Garnet, p. 93.
16. John Holdridge, p. 93,
17. John G. Helmer, p. 93.
18. Samuel Hull, p. 93.
19. Peter Hogaboom, p. 93.
20. Thomas Hill, p. 93.
21. Frederick Hills, p. 93.
22. Joseph Hager, p. 93.
23. Robert Johnson, p. 93.
24. Henry Lewis, p. 93.
25. John Little, p. 93.
26. William Martin, p. 93.
27. George Mour, p.94.
28. John Malone, p. 94.
29. Donald McDonald, p. 94.
30. Francis Monty, p. 94.
31. Amos Miner, p. 94.
32. John Miller, p. 94.
33. Simon Nicolls, p. 94.
34. Gotlieb Nestle, p. 94.
35. Henry W. Nellis, p. 94.
36. James Philips, p. 94.
37. James Slater, p. 94.
38. Wm. Reynolds, p. 94.
39. Henry Schafer, p. 94.
40. Peter Schafer, p. 94.
41. Johannes Schell, p. 94.
42. William Sloan, p. 94.
43. Joab Stafford, p. 95.
44. Findley Stewart, p. 95.
45. John Stevens, p. 95.
46. Joseph Sheldon, p. 95.
47. James Steel, p. 95.
48. John Van Antwerp, p. 95.
49. Peter Wolleber, p. 95.
50. Charles Bishop, p. 95.
51. Amos Camp, p. 95.
52. Henry Crawford, p. 95.
53. James Dole, p. 95.
54. Hachaliah Foster, p. 95.
55. Allen Gilbert, p.95.
56. John Hawgerdon, p. 95.
57. Elijah Janes, p. 95.
58. Eman’I Waggerman, p. 95.
59. John Whileber, p. 95.
60. Ely Gladhill, p. 95.

District court for the District of New Jersey.

1. Isaac Bennet, p. 96.
2. John Cooper, p. 96.
3. Thomas Carhart, p. 96.
4. Elijah Knapp, p. 96.
5. John McComb, p. 96.
6. Joel Phelps, p. 96.
7. Powles Hopseker, p. 96.
8. Daniel Barhyt, p. 97.
9. William Crane, p. 97.

District court for the District of Pennsylvania.

1.John Browne, p. 98.
2. William Dunton, p. 98.
3. Daniel Forbes, p. 98.
4. William Hebron, p. 98.
5. Oswald Kesselbach, p. 98.
6. Robert Moscat, p. 98.
7. Charles McClane, p. 98.
8. Michael Ornor, p. 98.
9. George Robinson, p. 99.
10. Griffith Rees, p. 99.
11. John Stiller, p. 99.
12. Adam Sybert, alias Syfat, P. 99.
13. Charles McCormick, p. 99.
14. Robert McGee, p.99.
15. Henry Weiss, p. 99.
16. Andrew Allen, p. 100.
17. John Kesler, p. 100.
18. James Pickering, p. 100.
19. Barney Murphy, p. 100.
20. Lawrence Hipple, p. 100.
21. John Niblach, p. 100.
22. Henry Tillien, p. 100.
23. Samuel Lindsay, p. 101.
24. Joachim J. Brandt, p. 101.
25. Thomas Park, p. 101.
26. John McChesney, p. 101.
27. Philip Lauer, p. 101.
28. Thomas McFalI, p. 101.
29. Jacob Fox, p.101.
30. Abraham Pyke, p. 101.
31. James Cooney, p. 101.
32. Jacob Shartel, p. 101.
33. John Kerner, p. 102.
34. Casper Kuhl, p. 102.
35. Adam Koch, p. 102.
36. Daniel Callahan, p. 102.
37. Joseph Burrows, p. 102.
38. Nathaniel Cook, p. 102.
39. John Cary, p. 102.
40. John Craaf, p. 102.
41. Jonathan Burwell, p. 102.
42. John Wright, p. 102.
43. David Hickey, p. 103.
44. Thaddeus Williams, p. 103.
45. Thomas Johnson, p. 103.
46. Samuel Makins, p. 103.
47. William Love, p. 103.
48. John Cavenaugh, p. 103.
49. David Alshouse, p. 103.
50. Elias Utt, p. 103.
51. Robert McCullough, p. 103.
52. John Holloway, p. 103.

District court for the District of Maryland.

1. John Bean, p. 104.
2. Simon Fogler, p. 104.
3. Henry Tomm, p. 104.
4. Richard Harden, p. 104.
5. John Jonas, p. 104.

District court for the District of Virginia.

1. Thomas Toms, p. 105.
2. Benjamin Kendrick, p. 105.
3. Jacob Johnson, p. 105.
4. John Alverson, p. 105.
5. Pittman Wiatt, p. 105.
6. Robert Hart, p. 105.
7. Patrick Dogherty, p. 105.
8. Peter Howard p. 105.

District court for the District of Kentucky, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

1. Bryant Sloan, p. 106.
2. Joseph Singletary, p. 106.
3. John Benton, p. 106.
4. William Moore, p. 106.
5. Philip Thomas, p. 106.
6. Richard Richardson, p. 106.
7. William Sawyers, p. 106.