Friday, March 05, 2010

Only Five Names,Pensioners

I started this page thinking it would make for a great page. But the subject I chose wasn’t all I hoped it would be. But what to do with the information I had already found. Well I decided not to let it go to waste. There are only five names on this page but I know some where there is a family lookin for information on them.
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1838, a petition of Elias Carpenter, of Sturbridge, in the State of Massachusetts, an invalid soldier of the war of 1812 with Great Britain, praying for arrearages of a pension.

Elais Carpenter, was from Sturbridge, county of Worcester, of the State of Massachusetts, he was a Sergeant of the 37th, United States Infantry, his pension was $96, dollars per year, and had received the sum of $240, dollars, was placed on the pension roll on July 29, 1831, commencement of his pension was on July 23, 1831.
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1838, a petition of David Corson, of the county of Strafford, in the State of New Hampshire, a soldier of the Revolution, praying for an increase of his pension.

There seems to be some confusion on this name. In the petition it states he was a soldier, but on the pension roll it states he was a seaman, do your research before stating this as fact.

David Corson, was from Strafford of the county of Strafford, of the State of New Hampshire, he was a seaman station to the ship Ranger, his pension was $23.33, dollars per year the sums he received was $69.99, dollars, was placed on the pension roll on Feb. 20, 1834, commencement of his pension was March 4, 1831, his age was 73.
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1838, a petition of James Taylor, of Southwick, in the State of Massachusetts, an invalid pensioner, praying for arrears of his pension.

James Taylor, was from Southwick, county of Hampden, in the state of Massachusetts, was a Private of the New Hampshire Line, his pension was $96, dollars per year, the sum he received was $208., dollars, he was placed on the pension roll on Jan. 14, 1832, commencement of his pension was on Jan. 4, 1832, his age was 75.
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1841, a petition of Nice Berry, of Gray, in the county of Cumberland, and State of Maine, widow of Pelatiah Berry, a revolutionary pensioner, praying that the pension of her deceased husband may be continued to her.

Pelatiah Berry, was of the county of Cumberland, of the State of Maine, was a Private of the Massachusetts Continental Line, his pension was $96., dollars per year the sums he received was $1,472.53, dollars, was placed on the pension roll on Aug. 4, 1819, commencement of his pension was on May 2, 1818, his age was 74.
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1841, a petition of Samuel W. Loveland, of Stoddard, county of Cheshire, and State of New Hampshire, a soldier in the late war with Great Britain, praying for arrears of pension.

Samuel W. Loveland, was from Stoddard, of the county of Cheshire, of the State of New Hampshire, was a Private of the 11th., United States Infanry, his pension was $96, dollars per year, the sum he received was $267.99, dollars he was placed on the pension roll on Feb. 3, 1825, the commencement of his pension was on Nov. 20, 1824.

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