LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN IN MEMORY OF STEWART S. HOWE JOURNALISM CLASS OF 1928 STEWART S. HOWE FOUNDATION 973.344 Q48r 1959 I .H.S Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign http://www.archive.org/details/revolutionarysolOOilquis REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. CONTAINING A Roll of the Officers of Virginia Line who received Land Bounties A Roll of the Revolutionary Pensioners in Kentucky; A List of the Illinois Regiment who Served under George Rogers Clark in the Northwest Campaign ALSO A ROSTER OF THE VIRGINIA NAVY COMPILED BY ANDERSON CHENAULT QUISENBERRY, FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. 1895 BALTIMORE SOUTHERN BOOK COMPANY 1959 This work is dedicated to TTbe IfcentuckE Society, Song of tbe Bmerican "Revolution, who, first of all, began an organised effort to rescue from oblivion the records of the services of Kentuckians in the war which gained our national independence. 973. 3*4 \y\ Introduction. IN no State in the Union, perhaps, are there so many descend- ants of Revolutionary soldiers, in proportion to population, as in Kentucky, where, more than in any other State whatever, the blood of the fathers has been kept pure and free from inter- mixture with that of the post-revolutionary immigrants to our shores. Professor Shaler, in his charming work on his native State, says: " In Kentucky ... we shall find nearly pure English blood, mainly derived through the Old Dominion, and altogether from districts that shared the Virginia conditions. It is, moreover, the largest body of pure English folk that has, speaking generally, been separated from the mother country for tw T o hundred years." In other words, the Kentuckians of to-day are mainly descended from people who, on an average, had already been established in Virginia, or some other American colony, for a hundred years when the Revolution began. Less than one per cent of the people of the State are descended from those people who came to this country subsequently to the war for independence. While Virginia furnished most of the origi- nal settlers of the State, Maryland, the Carolinas, and Pennsyl- vania each contributed not a few, and the other colonies, without exception, supplied some. Nearly all the original adult male settlers of the State had seen service in the Revolutionary War, and especially was this the case with those from Virginia, very many of whom had been granted lands in Kentucky by that State on account of their services in the war. Kentucky was then " the great West" of the Union — the land of abundance and of promise — " The Unknown Land, that on the sunset rim Stretched over distance limitless and dim — Lay with its spread of plain and vale and hill, Beyond the eye, mysterious and still." So when the veteran patriots laid down their arms at the advent of the peace they had conquered, and returned to their (55) 56 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. homes broken in fortune, but rich in hope and courage, their eager eyes saw the brilliant bow of promise toward the land of the setting sun, and thither many thousands of them wended their way with wives and children and lares and penates, to build new homes and carve out new fortunes in the forests primeval. Such men, says Shaler, were, by their native strength and their deeds, the natural leaders in the new settlements, both in peace and in war. Thus the Kentucky spirit was the offspring of the Revolution. The combative spirit left by the war for independence was elsewhere overwhelmed by the tide of com- mercial life ; here it lived on, fed by tradition, and by a nearly continuous combat, down to the time of the Civil War. These men of the Revolution practically controlled affairs in Kentucky, and so long as they lived they were called upon to fill not only the highest but essentially all the public offices of the State, and their descendants have done so after them. The spirit of those old heroes is nowhere better exemplified than in the names given to the counties of the State as they were organized from time to time. Almost invariably some brilliant hero of the Revolution was honored at the creation of each new county, until later wars began to put forward new heroes to be honored. And even in the later wars many of the veterans of the Revolution, though beginning to bend beneath the weight of years, performed a full and noble share, often side by side in the ranks with their sons and grandsons, and under the command of their old leaders, who had learned war with Washington at Mon- mouth and at Trenton, and had suffered with him the hardships and privations of the historic camp at Valley Forge. In 1815, at New Orleans, " the hunters of Kentucky," who so signally defeated the British troops who later in the same year assisted in vanquishing the great Napoleon and his unparalleled "Old Guard " at Waterloo, reasserted that invincible courage by which they, or their fathers, had destroyed the haughty hosts of Patrick Ferguson at King's Mountain. " When Pakenham, with England's proudest means, Swept boldly down on salient New Orleans, Who held the sacred bonds of union then Like young Kentucky's stalwart riflemen?" INTRODUCTION. 57 Lyman Draper, one of the most accurate of historians, says that nearly all the men who served under Campbell and Shelby and Cleveland and Sevier at King's Mountain, settled in Ken- tucky either before or after the close of the Revolution. Isaac Shelby, one of the leaders in that great fray, became the first Governor of the State. What an honor it was for old Kentucky to become the home of such heroes ! Than King's Mountain there has scarcely been a more glorious battle in history ; certainly no more glorious one in the history of America. When the darkest hour had arrived for the American cause, when even the most sanguine had begun to despair, and when the Southern colonies were almost totally sub- jugated and overrun by the victorious and arrogant hosts of the foe, suddenly a glorious light of hope and promise broke resplen- dently forth from a new and wholly unexpected quarter. A few hundred settlers on the Holston, the Nolichucky, and the Watauga, being threatened with invasion by Ferguson, who in derision called them " backwater men," quietly unhooked their horses from the plows, carried meal for bread in sacks across their saddles, and driving their beef on foot before them, swiftly crossed the Apalachian range, and, almost before the haughty Ferguson knew that danger was impending, they fell upon him at King's Mountain, and in about an hour annihilated his band of rough riders (equal in numbers to themselves), who with fire and brand and bloody hand had gloried in harrying the patriots of the Carolinas so unmercifully and cruelly. Then these " embattled farmers " quietly recrossed the mountains to their humble homes on " the back waters," and resumed their plow- ing. Their service had been entirely voluntary. They received no pay, were furnished no rations, transportation, arms, or equip- ments. They went at their own expense, and merety from a sense of duty, and having abated a nuisance that annoyed them, they resumed their daily avocations. To the credit of the Gov- ernment be it said, many of these men were afterward pensioned ; though, as they were not regularly in the service, they could not, under a strict construction of the law, be considered as entitled to pensions. Major Patrick Ferguson was one of the crack officers of the 58 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. British regulars, and had trained and drilled his troops until they were the best disciplined soldiers on the continent. The utter destruction of his force was the turning-point of the war, and from that time forth new courage animated the hearts of our ancestors, and they pressed steadily onward to the final victory at Yorktown, which gave us independence, and made it the highest honor in this land to-day to be a Son of the American Revolution. And let it never be forgotten that nearly all the victorious heroes of King's Mountain settled in Kentucky, and have there to-day thousands upon thousands of descendants ! The one event of the Revolution the most far-reaching and important in its results, was the conquest of the Illinois by that gallant Kentucky pioneer, George Rogers Clark, with a handful of Kentuckians and Virginians. The Virginians almost to a man afterward became Kentuckians. A more thrilling and romantic enterprise than the conquest of the Northwestern Ter- ritory has seldom, if ever, been recorded. By her charter Virginia possessed the great extent of country north of the Ohio and south of the lakes, but it was occupied by the British, who had posts at Kaskaskia and Vincennes. In the winter of 1777, General George Rogers Clark, then a citizen of the District of Kentucky, recognizing the importance to the American cause of Virginia holding her own, proposed to the Governor, Patrick Henry, to permit him lead an expedition for the reduction of those posts. Clark was thereupon supplied with means and with several companies of troops, partly from Virginia and partly from Kentucky, for this purpose ; and in the summer of 1778 he marched swiftly through the intervening wilderness with his small but stout-hearted band, and surprised and captured Kaskaskia, after which he proceeded to Vincennes and took that post also. Father Gibault, a priest, assembled the terrified French citizens in a church, assured them (as he was authorized by Clark to do) that the Americans were their friends, and they then " took the oath of allegiance to the Commonwealth of Virginia." The rolls of Clark's regiments, published here- with, show that he received many of these Franco- Virginians as recruits in the ranks of his little army. INTRODUCTION. 59 During the winter Colonel Hamilton, the Governor of Canada, advanced from Detroit and surprised and retook Vincennes, and, it was said, purposed during the coming spring to retake Kas- kaskia also, and then march southward and invade Kentucky. When this intelligence reached him, the intrepid Clark determined to literally " steal a march" on Hamilton, and by a vigorous and decisive winter campaign to frustrate his plans. The Kentuckians responded with encouraging alacrity to the summons to march against Hamilton, whom they greatly exe- crated because of his having inhumanly offered the Indians a premium for ever} 7 Kentucky scalp they would bring him. The Kentuckians dubbed him "the Hair-buyer General." In Feb- ruary, 1779, General Clark set out from Kaskaskia with one hun- dred and fifty men and two small cannon ; and a march unparal- leled in history began. A detatchment was sent with the cannon to ascend the Wabash by boat ; and Clark followed with his remaining troops by land. The weather was very cold, and the country through which they had to win their way was a dense, unbroken wilderness; but the dauntless Kentuckians pushed bravely onward until they reached the point, some fifteen or twenty miles from Vincennes, where the White River flows into the Wabash. For man} 7 miles around, the low grounds of the Wabash valley were covered with water to the depth of several feet, upon which thin ice had formed, and it seemed impossible to traverse them, but Clark determined to make the attempt. He and all his men blackened their faces with moistened gunpowder to give themselves an air of ferocity. A little drummer boy was placed upon the shoulders of a very tall man, " and was bade to beat for his life; " and then, to the music of the "spirit-stirring drum," Clark stepped gayly into the water, followed eagerly by his troops, and a terrible and unprecedented feat of war began. The water was often breast-deep to the tallest men, and was frozen, but the leaders broke the ice before them, and the others, holding their rifles and powder above their heads, struggled bravely on. As far as the eye could reach was an almost unbroken expanse of water. Small islands appeared here and there, but often they were four or five miles apart. The men in front sometimes reanimated those behind them by the false cry of 6o REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. " land, ho ! " which quickly passed back along the line and gave new courage to those whose spirits were beginning to sink. But at last their courage and fortitude were rewarded, and they reached " a hill of dry land which was almost in sight of Vin- cennes, and here they heard the boom of its evening gun as they rested, while Clark dispatched a messenger who was directed to tell the people of the place that his friends might remain in their homes, but the friends of the King were to " repair to the fort and join the ' Hair-buyer General.' " The wading was then resumed, and shortly they sat down before the fort, upon which fire was opened without delay, after some slight defenses had been hastily thrown up. Hamilton was taken completely by surprise, for it was con- sidered wholly impossible that any troops could have passed the widely-extended "drowned lands;" but there they were, " and looking like devils," with their powder-blackened faces. Hamil- ton made a stubborn resistance with both artillery and small arms, and for fourteen hours the darkness of the wilderness and of the night was lit up by the lurid flashes and the red glare of battle. At dawn Clark commanded him to surrender at once, saying that if he was compelled to storm the place the Governor " might depend upon such treatment as is justly due to a mur- derer." Hamilton declined to surrender, saying that he " was not disposed to be awed." But at length he proposed a truce which Clark refused to grant. He must " surrender at discre- tion," and so he did, on February 25, 1779, and the Kentuckians marched in with loud cheers, and raised again the American flag which has never since been lowered in all the Northwest Terri- tory by the hand of a foeman. Says the historian Cooke: "Fourteen hours of fighting between two inconsiderable bodies of troops decided who was to possess the entire region north of the Ohio. At the conclusion of peace, in 1783, the principle of the uti possidetis was adopted by the Commissioners, empowering Great Britain and the United States to remain in possession of all the territory which they held at the termination of the war. Upon this provision the Northwest Territory was claimed by the American Commission- ers on the ground of its capture by Clark and ' the possession of INTRODUCTION. 6l it by the Americans at the time of the conference.' The claim was acquiesced in, and the country accordingly fell to the United States." By this conquest the boundary line between the United States and Canada is the lakes instead of the Ohio River. Virginia, M Mother of Statesmen and of States," ceded to the general government that vast empire won by Kentucky valor under the leadership of the young " Hannibal of the West," which now comprises five great States. Broadly speaking, every man, woman, and child who settled in Kentucky prior to the close of the war in 1783 was a soldier of the Revolution. The settlement of the State began in 1775, contemporaneously with the breaking out of the war. About the first of June, 1775, a party of hunters camped for the night in the Kentucky forest at what is now known as the Royal Spring, and so pleased were they with the surrounding country that they determined to take out patents for some of it and to found there a town. Professor Ranck says the name of the settlement that was to be was discussed with animation. One suggested " York," another " Lancaster," but both names were dropped with a shout for " Lexington " as the conversation turned to the strange news that had slowly crept through the wilderness, and which, after being weeks on the way, they had just heard, of how " King George's troops, on the 19th of April, had called Americans ' rebels,' and had shot them down like dogs in Massachusetts Colony." The story of the christening of Lexington, the his- toric fact of how she got her name, is as romantic as the legend of the beautiful Princess Pocahontas, and is far more interesting, because more true than the one told of the founding of ancient Rome. The date of this occurrence is undisputed, and the fact itself is established by the concurrence of the highest authori- ties upon Kentucky history. Bancroft relates the incident in his description of the opening of the Revolution when he says that the spirit of independence " breathed its inspiring words to the first settlers of Kentucky, so that hunters who made their halt in the matchless valley of the Elkhorn commemorated the 19th of April by naming their new encampment Lexington." 62 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Professor Ranck adds, eloquently: " So the hunters called the new settlement ' Lexington ' in memory of that bloody field hundreds of miles away. . . . How strange the story of that pioneer camp ! Here, more than a hundred years ago, when Ken- tucky was a wilderness province of the royal colony of Vir- ginia; here, far away from civilized life, in the heart of an unbroken forest, at the dead of night, a little band of adven- turers erected the first monument ever raised on this continent in honor of the first dead of the Revolution ! " There has been erected in Massachusetts to commemorate the battles of Lexington and Concord one of the most beautiful monuments in this or any other country, and it is graced by an inscription of those stirring lines by Emerson : " By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard 'round the world." But that great event has a nobler monument still — the beau- tiful city of Lexington, founded almost contemporaneously with the event it commemorates by brave and patriotic men who were, at that very time, engaged in their way, and that by no means an unimportant one, in waging war for American independence. For Kentucky, in the manner of its settlement, was as a " flying wedge." There were no settlements to the north or south of it, though it made both possible in the after years. The wars waged upon the early Kentucky settlers by the Indians were incited by the British. Indeed, the savage foes of our fathers were often led by the British officers and under British colors. But the brave pioneers succeeded in holding these advanced outposts, and in so doing rendered their country a service that can not be too highly extolled. It was as signal a service as was rendered by the troops of the line at Saratoga, or Monmouth, or Yorktown, or elsewhere, for it held intact for the then future American Union all that vast territory, an empire in extent, which now comprises the great States of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan. The story of the valor of those dauntless pioneers who subdued the savages with one hand and the wilderness with the other has never been INTRODUCTION. 63 sufficiently related — indeed, never can be, for it paragons descrip- tion. Every man of them was indeed a soldier of the Revolu- tion in some sense, for they were all enrolled in the active militia of Virginia, and therefore their descendants should be eligible to membership in the Society of the Sons of the American Revolu- tion ; for the militiamen of the older parts of Virginia, and of all the other original colonies have, by common consent, been declared soldiers of that war equally with the troops of the line. Colonel Thomas Marshall Green says, in " The Spanish Con- spiracy" (pages 44, 45), "The impression has prevailed among many that nearly all the warfare in Kentucky and the West was the result of merely individual effort. But, so far from that being the case, the men engaged in all this fighting acted as a part of the regular militia system of Virginia, and while in active service were regularly paid by that State. Formal reports of the ammunition and commissary supplies furnished to Boones- boro, Harrod's, and St. Asaph's, were made by quartermasters to the Virginia executives, and the bills were settled by them. Some of those made by Joseph Lindsey (who fell at Blue Licks), the writer has examined. In every respect they would do credit to any quartermaster-general in the regular army." Even such of the early Kentuckians as may not have been regularly enrolled in the militia served just as constantly and just as efficiently as if they had been. And, as has already been claimed, not only every man, but every woman and every child in Kentucky prior to the close of the Revolution was essentially a soldier of that war ; for they all endured and suffered and strove equally for the common cause. Boys scarcely able to stagger under the weight of a rifle often did a man's duty at a loop-hole, or behind a tree, and on the foray as well. And the women were as brave and as true in times of danger as any helmeted warrior could have been. They ran the bullets and loaded the guns and bound up the wounds of the stricken in times of siege ; and they bore themselves as bravely under equal exposure to danger as the men, and with zeal as unfaltering. Nor are instances wanting where they themselves used the trusty rifles of their husbands, with aim as unerring and with execution as deadly. There are even cases where the dauntless dames in the defense 64 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. of their children, even with tomahawk or axe, laid the fell invader low. In all history there is no instance of more lofty courage than that displayed by the women of Bryan's Station when they went out in a body, in the face of five hundred ambushed savages, and filled their buckets with water at the spring for the supply of the besieged garrison, marching bravely forth and back with songs upon their lips, knowing all the time that they were within a hair's breadth of instant and violent death ! " The mothers of our forest-land ! On old Kentucky's soil, How shared they with each dauntless band War's tempest and life's toil! They shrank not from the foeman, They quailed not in the fight, But cheered their husbands through the day, And soothed them through the night. "The mothers of our forest-land! Their bosoms pillowed men; And proud were they by such to stand In hammock, fort, or glen ; To load the sure old rifle, To run the leaden ball, To watch a battling husband's place, And fill it should he fall ! " The ladies of Lexington have now in hand the laudable work of collecting funds to erect a monument to the memory of the heroines of Bryan's Station. This honor comes tardily, but none was ever more deserved. The battle of the Blue Licks is officially recognized by the Government as one of the actions of the Revolutionary War. Then why not also " Estill's Defeat," and the thousand other "moving incidents by flood and field;" and also the siege of Bryan's, and the three sieges of Boonesboro, where largely superior forces of Indians under British officers, and flying the royal standard of King George, were held back and defeated before the sharp, defiant crack of the dauntless pioneers' unerring rifles? INTRODUCTION. 65 To gather together the names of all those Revolutionary soldiers who are unquestionably recognized as such, and who settled in Kentucky, would now be an impossibility. The Society of the Sons of the American Revolution was organized mainly with a view to creating an interest w T hich would impel people to search out from the records, many of which are still preserved, the proofs of their ancestors' services in the war for independence, so that the} r might be printed in the year books, and thus be put in shape to be preserved indefinitely. Similar societies have since been established, and already much has been accomplished in this direction, but hardly as yet a drop in the bucket as com- pared with what might be. With a view to making a start in the proper direction, and of facilitating the researches of those who are disposed to discover the official evidence of their ancestors' services, I have arranged and edited a list of those citizens of Kentucky who were granted Revolutionary pensions up to the }'ear 1835, as reported that year b}^ the Secreta^ of War, to which I have appended a list of the names of many of those persons to whom the State of Vir- ginia granted lands on account of their Revolutionary services ; and also rolls of the soldiers of General George Rogers Clark's " Illinois Regiments," nearly all of whom settled in Kentucky; and of the Virginia Revolutionary Nav} T , many of whom also settled there, and others, descendants of whom are now living in the State. The Revolutionary pensioners in Kentucky, first and last, aggregated about three thousand. Some names, but not many (except of widows), were added to the list subsequent to 1S35, but these it is not now practicable to obtain, owing to the unac- commodating spirit shown by the officials of the Pension Office at Washington. Some of the additional names are preserved, however, in Collins' History of Kentucky, which contains a list of nearly nine hundred who were still living in the State in 1840, about sixty years after the close of the Revolution, many of them being of remarkable ages. I have appended to my lists, which are given by counties, only such of the names given by Collins as do not appear in the report of the Secretary of War 5 66 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. in 1835. Mr. Collins states that some few of those in his list ma}- have been soldiers in the Indian wars soon after the close of the Revolution, which is likely. Collins' list includes a few counties which were created after 1835, and in this way, probably, some duplications of names may have crept into my lists. The Continental Congress, as early as 1776, began to provide for disabled soldiers of the Revolution by pension or half-pay enactments. From June 7, 1785, to September 29, 1789, the several States assumed the payment of pensions, on account of the inability of Congress to raise money by taxation, but after the adoption of the Constitution, Congress resumed their pay- ment. However, payments under these early or " invalid " pen- sion laws were only for disability or known wounds, and, com- paratively speaking, the beneficiaries were not numerous. The first service pensions granted were under the law of March 18, 181 8, which gave twenty dollars per month to officers and eight dollars per month to privates who were in indigent circumstances, and who had served a term of not less than nine months in the Continental line at any period of the war, the pension to begin from the day the proof was completed. Under this act the applications for pensions soon amounted to about eight thousand. It appears that this "vast number" of applicants alarmed Congress, who seemed to fear that the treas- ury would be bankrupted by them. So the law of May 1, 1820, was passed, and in a measure restricted the benefits of the law of March 18, 18 18, and took from the pension rolls many of the veterans who had been pensioned under the last-named act. The act of March 1, 1823, however, restored such of these as had not died in the mean time. The act of May 15, 1828, provided for pensioning such officers and enlisted men as had enlisted in the Continental line for and during the war, and continued in service until its termination, but was restricted to officers who were entitled to half pay under the act of October 21, 1780, and to enlisted men who were entitled to a gratuity under the act of May 15, 1778. The bene- ficiaries of this law received the full pay of their rank when in active service in the Continental line. The act of May 31, 1830, was simply to construe or explain this act. INTRODUCTION. 67 Under the law of June 7, 1832, a pension equivalent to the full pay of his grade was granted to each officer, enlisted man, and sailor (except privateers) who served in the Revolution for a term of two years, or for anj^ term not less than six months, either in the Continental line, State troops, volunteers, or militia. Several Revolutionary pension laws were passed subsequently, but they were either to construe this one, or to admit the widows of Revolutionary soldiers or sailors to the benefits of pensions. Naturally, a great man}' Revolutionary soldiers had passed away before the first general pension law of 181 8, which bene- fited only troops of the Continental or regular line, and even barred a great man)' of them — all those who had served less than nine months continuously. Others who would have taken advantage of this law, and were preparing to do so, died in the interim between the Alarm Act of 1820 and the Rehabilitating Act of 1823. It was not until 1832, fifty years after the close of the war, that any of the State troops, volunteers, and militia were granted pensions ; and even under this law those who had served less than six months — and there were man}' such who had seen hard service — were barred. Imagine how many thousands of those who would have been entitled to the benefits of the act of 1832 had joined the silent majority before that time arrived ! Man}' of the old heroes who were entitled to do so never applied for a pension. Collins, speaking of those in Kentucky, says: "Many refused a j^ension altogether, declaring that they could support themselves, and would not seem dependent, even for a portion of their bread, upon a country whose liberties they had fought to obtain, and were willing to fight again to pre- serve." In Collins' list the names of some widows appear, and they are generally new names — that is, names that had not appeared on the pension rolls of 1835, which goes to show that the husbands of those ladies had never applied for pensions. There have been granted altogether to soldiers of the Revo- lution, and their widows, sixty-two thousand and sixty-nine pen- sions. Of these more than three thousand were Kentuckians. But, taking into consideration the great number of soldiers who had not served long enough to become entitled to a pension, or 68 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. who refused ever to apply for one, or who died before one became available, it is apparent that there must have been in Kentucky, first -and last, at a moderate estimation, at least three Revolu- tionary soldiers who never got a pension for every one who did. This would make an aggregate of twelve thousand of those old heroes who became citizens of the State. Fifteen thousand would probably come nearer the actual fact. They now have many thousands of descendants who are citizens of the State. In addi- tion to these are thousands of others, descendants of Revolution- ary soldiers, who have moved into the State during the last one hundred and twenty years, whose Revolutionary ancestors never were citizens of Kentucky. So, as has already been stated, there are probably more descendants of Revolutionary soldiers in Ken- tucky, in proportion to population, than in any other State in the Union. The subjoined list of Kentucky Revolutionary pensioners gives the county they lived in ; their rank or grade ; the State they served from ; and the character of their service — whether Continental, State, militia, etc. ; the act under which they were beneficiaries ; the date they were placed on the rolls ; the date their pensions began ; the amount of their annual pensions, and their ages. The ages to which these men generally attained were very remarkable, as the lists will show. Of the two thousand eight hundred and ninety-six named, seven hundred and ninety-two were eighty years of age, or over, at the time the rolls were made, and many of them lived for years afterward. Eighteen were one hundred years old, or over; and of these several had attained the almost incredible ages of one hundred and six, one hundred and seven, one hundred and eight and one hundred and nine ! The younger ones were probably drummer boys in the latter days of the Revolution, or young men who had served with St. Clair or Wayne in the Indian campaigns in the Northwest ; but there w y ere but few of these. The average age of the two thou- sand eight hundred and ninety-six pensioners was more than seventy-six years at the time the rolls were made, in 1835; and by the time they had all died, it had undoubtedly gone beyond INTRODUCTION. 69 eight} 7 years ! Considering the vicissitudes of their hard military service in the Revolution, and the still severer trials they endured in conquering their savage foes and in subduing the forests and brakes in Kentucky, the ripe age to which they almost univer- sally attained must be considered the most wonderful showing ever yet made in vital statistics. Collins says: " And what is still more remarkable than the great age attained by them is that even at that great age, over two thirds (nearly three fourths) of them were still the heads of families, and themselves house- keepers — not content to live with, much less to be dependent upon, their children, or others; so strangely and strongly and sternly was the spirit of personal independence implanted in their natures by their very mode of life." This in 1840, sixty years after the close of the Revolution ! When the Revolution was ended, the British Government furnished homes in Upper Canada, on the Bay of Quinte, Lake Ontario, to large numbers of American Tories, or " United Empire Loyalists," as they called themselves, who had fought for the King. Dr. Canniff, a descendant of one of these Tories, has written an able and interesting history of those settlers ; but it is filled with hatred and the bitterest prejudice against Americans. After vaunting the great age to which the Tory founders of Upper Canada attained, without stating how old they did get, he says (p. 638) : " Upper Canada was planted by British heroes of the American Revolution. It arose out of that Revolution. The first settlers were United Empire Loyalists. The majority of the original settlers were natives of America, brought up in one or other of the provinces that rebelled. They were Americans in all respects, as much as those w T ho took sides with the rebels ; yet to-day the descendants of the United Empire Loyalists are as unlike the descendants of the rebels as each is unlike a full- blooded Englishman. The pure Yankee and the Canadian may trace their ancestors to a common parentage, and have the same name. . . . It is desired that we had statistics to show the difference as to longevity and general health." The omission is now supplied. On behalf of the " rebels," Kentucky's veterans of the Revolution have furnished some 70 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. " statistics as to longevity and general health" that the United Empire Loyalists did not equal, much less surpass. It is hoped that the appended lists may be of great benefit to those Kentuckians who wish to find the proof of their ancestors' services, with the view of becoming members of the Kentucky Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. So far as the pension lists are concerned, much fuller information may be had concerning any individual named in them by applying for it by letter to the Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, D. C. As a great many applications are now being made, the work of the office is behindhand, and answers to such letters should not be expected in less than a month or six weeks. No fee is charged. Since the close of the Revolution a great many records of the war, especially numerous muster rolls of troops, have been pre- served in the Treasury, State, Interior, and other departments of the Government, but in such a shape as to be practically inac- cessible for reference. Recently these have all been turned over to Colonel F. C. Ainsworth, Chief of the Record and Pension Office, War Department, who has had them arranged, classified, and indexed, so that it is possible to ascertain in a very few minutes all that is to be learned about any one of the more than three hundred thousand names on the muster rolls. It was through the efforts of the Sons of the American Revolution that this great work was done, in order to meet the demand of the public for such information — which will be furnished promptly and free of charge on application to the Chief of the Records and Pension Bureau, War Department, Washington, D. C. What should be particularly interesting to Kentuckians is the fact that the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography (Richmond, Virginia), is now publishing lists of the Virginia Revolutionary troops from the records preserved in the State Archives. This may supply a great many, if not all, of the deficiences in the records of the general Government, so far as Virginia troops are concerned. The Government has very few rolls" of the State troops, volunteers, and militia furnished by the various States in our great struggle for independence. INTRODUCTION. 71 Persons living in Kentucky counties that have been estab- lished since 1835, in looking for the names of their revolutionary ancestors among the pensioners, should consult the lists of the county or counties from which the newer counties were formed. The rolls of the " Illinois" and Crockett's Regiments, as well as of the Virginia Navy, are published by permission of the Vir- ginia Magazine of History and Biography, in which they first appeared. This work does not pretend to give a full list of all the Rev- olutionary soldiers who lived in Kentucky, for that would be impossible to do at this late da}- ; nor does it claim that all of those it names (the pensioners excepted), lived in the State, though most of them may have done so, and probably did. But it is hoped that very much of value may be found in the work by those Kentuckians who seek to know the deeds of their Rev- olutionary sires. War Department, Inspector General's Office, Washington, D. C, May 14, 1895. I5ist of ^oanf^ Recipients. *A Roll of the Officers of the Virginia Line in the Revolutionary zArmy who received Land "Bounties from the State of Virginia ; the lands being located principally in the States of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. To which is added a List of Non-com- missioned Officers and Privates to whom such bounties were also assigned. Compiled by A. C. Quisenberry , from the Virginia State Records, from a List prepared by Leonard S. Latham, of Chillicothe, Ohio, in 1822, and from other sources. Major-Generals received 15,000 to 17,500 acres Colonels received 8,88S acres (usually) Lieutenant-Colonels received 6,666 acres (usually) Majors received 5.333 acres (usually) Surgeons and Surgeon's Mates received 2,666 to 8,000 acres. Captains received 4,666 acres (usually) Lieutenants, Ensigns, and Cornets received .... 2,666 acres (usually) MAJOR-GENERALS. Gates, Horatio Steuben, Baron Barron, James Clark, Geo. Rogers Lawson, Robert Brigadier-Generals. Mercer, Hugh Stevens, Edward Morgan, Daniel Muhlenberg, Peter Scott, Charles Weedon, George Woodford, William Baylor, George Bland, Theodoric Brent, William Buford, Abraham Campbell, Richard Crawford, William Davies, William Finne, William Febiger, Christian Fleming, Thomas Gist, Nathaniel Gibson, John COLONELS. Green, John Grayson, William Harrison, Charles Heth, William Lewis, Charles Matthews, George McClanahan, Alex. Marshall, Thomas Muter, George Neville, John Parker, Josiah Parker, Richard (73) Parker, Thomas Reed, Isaac Russell, William Simms, Charles Smith, Gregory Stevens or Stephens, Edward Stevenson, Hugh Spottswood, Alex. Towles, Oliver Wood, James 74 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Staff Colonels. Aylett, William, Dep't Com. Gen. of Stores Balmain, Alexander, Chaplain Hurt, John, Chaplain Mumford, William G., Dep't Com. Gen. of Issues. Lieutenant-Colonels. Allison, John Anderson, Richard C. Ball, Burgess Ballard, Robert Bird, Otway Bowman, Abraham Cabell, Samuel J. Carrington, Edward Clark, Jonathan Cocke, Nathaniel Crockett, Joseph Cropper, John Dabney, Charles Darke, William Edmunds, Elias Elliott, Thomas Eppes, Francis Flemming, Charles Gaskins, Thomas Hawes, Samuel Hopkins, Samuel Hart, John Harrison, Robert H. Innis, James Jameson, John Joynes, Levin Lee, Henry Matthews, Thomas Meade, Richard K. Montgomery, John Nelson, William Neville, Presley Porterfield, Charles Posey, Thomas Powell, Levin Peyton, Francis (heir) Richardson, Holt Seayres, John Taliaferro, William B. Taylor, Richard Temple, Benjamin Trigle, Frederick Thompson, John Wallace, Gustavus B. Warnock, Frederick Washington, William Webb, John Yates, William Surgeons and Surgeons' Mates. Baldwin, Cornelius Brown, William Carter, William Christie, Thomas Clements, Mace Davis, Joseph DeBenneville, Daniel Dixon, Anthony F. Draper, George Duff, Edward Evans, George Fullerton, H. Gait or Gault, P. Gault, John M. Griffith, David (also a Chaplain) Greer, Charles Holmes, David Hoomes, Benjamin Howell, Lewis Irwine, Matthew Johnson, Robert Johnson, William Julian, John King, Miles Knight, John McAdams, John McAdams, Joseph Middleton, Bazil Munroe, George Overton, Thomas Pelham, William Pope, Matthew Ramsey, John Rickman, William Roberts, John Ross, Robert Russell,. Philip M. Savage, Joseph Skinner, Alexander Slaughter, x\ugustine Smith, Nathan Smith, Samuel Swope, John Trezvant, John Vaughn, Claiborne Wallace, James Yates, George LIST OF BOUNTY RECIPIENTS. 75 Belfield, John Boykin, Francis Bruin, Peter B. Call, Richard Claiborne, Buller Clough, Alexander Crockett, Joseph Croghan, William Cunningham, Wm. Dick, Alexander Dickinson, E. Eggleston, Joseph Falkner, Ralph Finley, Samuel Fitzgerald, John Flemming, John Gilchrist, George Graves, John Hays, John Helphenstine, Peter Hendricks, James Majors. Hill, Thomas Holmer, Christian Holmer, John Hopkins, David Johnson, James Knox, James Lee, John lye itch, Andrew Leitch, James F. Lewis, William Lucas, James Magill, Charles Massie, Thomas Meade, Everard Meriwether, Thomas Monroe, James Moseley, William Moss, John Parker, Alexander Pelham, Charles Porter, Benjamin Poulson, John Quirk, Thomas Ridley, Thomas Rudolph, John Russell's, Maj., heirs Scott, John Scruggs, Gross Snead, Smith Snead, Thomas Stephenson, David Stephenson, John Swan, John Taylor, Francis Taylor, John Taylor, William Tompkins, Robert Waggoner, Andrew West, Charles Woodson, John W. Woodson, Tarlton Anderson, John Apperson, Richard Arbuckle, Matthew Armstead, Thomas Armstrong, James Ashby, Stephen Atkinson, Thomas Avery, William H. Barbee, Thomas Bailey, Henry Baldwin, John Barnett, James Barrett, Chisholm Barrett, William Baylor, Walker Bay top, James Baytop, Thomas Captains. Beall, Robert Bedinger, Henry Bell, Thomas Bentley, William Berry, Thomas Biggs, Benjamin Blackeny, William Black well, John Blackwell, Joseph Blackwell, Samuel Blackwell, Thomas Blair, John Bohannon, Ambrose Booker, Lewis Booker, Samuel Boswell, Machen Bowver, Michael, Bowyer, Thomas Bradford, Samuel K. Bradley, James Brashear, Richard Breckinridge, Alex. Briscoe, Reuben Brooks, Samuel Brown, William Brown, Windsor Browne, Thomas Brownlee, William Buckner, Thomas Burwell, Nathaniel Butler, Lawrence Calmes, Marquis Calderwood, James Carnes, Patrick 7 6 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Carrington, Mayo Carter, John C. Casey, Benjamin Chamberlayne, Geo. Chaplin, Abraham Chapman, John Cherry, William Chilton, John Chilton, Thomas Clark, John Clay, Thomas Cocke, Colin Cocke, Pleasant T. Cole, John Coleman, Richard Coleman, Whitehead Conway, Henry Cooper, Leonard Cowherd, Francis Craig, James Crain, James Crump, Abner Culbertson, James Cummins, Alexander Currie, James Dade, Francis Dandridge, Alex. S. Dandridge, John Davenport, William Davis, Jesse Denholm, Archibald Dillard, James Dix, Thomas Drew, Thomas H. Dudley, Henry Dun, Peter Duvall, Daniel Eddins, Samuel Edmunds, Thomas Edwards, Leroy Emmet, James Eppes, William Ewell, Charles Ewell, Thomas Fauntleroy, Henry Field, Reuben Finn or Fenn, Thos. Fitzgerald, John H. Fitzhugh, Peregrine Foster, James Forsythe, Robert Fox, Nathaniel Fox, Thomas Fowler, William Frazier, William Gaines, William F. Gallapin, Charles Gamble, Robert Garland, Edward Garland, Peter George, Robert George, William Gerault, John Gill, Erasmus Gill, Samuel Gillison, John Gist, John Goodrich, John Gray, George Gray, James Green, Berryman Gregory, William Griffin, I. Gum, James Grymes, Benjamin Grymes, William Handy, George Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, John P. Harrison, Valentine Hawkins, John Hawkins, Moses Healey, Martin Heard, James Henderson, William Heth, Henry Higgins, Robert Hite Abraham Hite, Matthias Hobson, Nicholas Hockaday, John Hogg, Samuel Holt, John H. Holt, Thomas Holcombe, John Hook, James Hoomes, Benjamin Hooper, Richard Hopper, Thomas Hord or Hoard, Thos. Hudson, John Hughes, John Hull, Edwin Israel, Isaac Johnson, Gideon Johnson, John B. Johnson, William Jones, Cadwallader Jones, Churchill Jones, Gabriel Jones, Llewellyn Jones, Peter Jones, Samuel Jones, Strother Jouett, Matthew Jouett, Robert Jordan, John Kelly, Thaddeus Kelty, John Kemp, Peter Kendall, Custis Kennon, Luke Kennon, Richard Kinley, Benjamin Kirkpatrick,Abraham Laird, David LIST OF ^BOUNTY RECIPIENTS. 77 Lamme, Nathan Lee, Philip R. F. Lee, R. T. Lewis, Addison Lewis, George Lewis, William Lind or L}Tid, Arthur Lindsay, William Lipscomb, Bernard Lipscomb, Reuben Long, Gabriel Long, William Lovely, William Lucas, Nathaniel Lucas, Thomas Mabon or Maborn, James McCarty, Richard McCraw, William McCormick, George McKee, William McKinley, John Madison, Rowland Mallory, Philip Marks, John Marks, Josiah Marshall, James M. Marshall, John Martin, Thomas Mason, David Maupin, Gabriel Mercer, John F. Meredith, William Miller, William Minnis, Callohill Minnis, Francis Minnis, Holman M'nor, Peter Moody, Edward Moody, James Moon, Alexander Moon, Archibald Moore, Andrew Moore, Peter Moore, Thomas Morgan, Simon Morris, Nathaniel G. Morrow, Robert Morton, Hezekiah Mosby, William Moss, Henry Muir, Francis Neal, James Nelson, John Nelson, John Nicholas, John Nixon, Andrew Oldham, Conway O'Neal, Ferdinand Overton, John Overton, Thomas Page, Carter Parker, Thomas Parsons, William Patterson, Thomas Payne, Tarlton Payne, Thomas Pemberton, Thomas Pendleton, James Pendleton, Nathaniel Penn, William Peterson, Thomas Pettus, John Perault, Michael Peyton, Henry Peyton, John Peyton, Timothy Peyton, Valentine Pierce, William Porter, Thomas Porterfield, Charles Porterfield, Robert Powell, Robert Poythress, William Price, James Pryor, John Purvis, James Quarles, James Quarles, Henry Ragsdale, Drury Randolph, Robert Ransdell, Thomas Ray, Thomas Read, Edmund Reddick, Jason Reddick, Willis Reid, Nathan Rice, George Roane, Christopher Rogers, John Rogers, William Rose, Alexander Ro} T , Beverly Royall, William Rucker, Angus Rudolph, Michael Ruffin, Thomas Russell, Andrew Sanford, William Sansum, Philip Say res, Robert Scott, David Scott, sr., Joseph Scott, jr., Joseph Settle, Strother G. Shepherd, Abraham Shield, John Shelton, Clough Singleton, Anthony Slaughter, George Slaughter, Philip Smith, Arthur Smith, Ballard, Smith, Granville Smith, Gregory Smith, Joseph 7* REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Smith, Larkin Smith, Matthew Sommers or Sum- mers, Simon Spencer, Joseph Spiller, Benjamin Spiller, William Spottswood, John Springer, Uriah Steed, John Steele, David Stith, John Stokes, John Stribling, Sigismond Stubblefield, Beverly Stubblefield, George Swearinger, Joseph Tabb, Augustine Taliaferro, Benjamin Taylor, Isaac Taylor, Reuben Teagle, Severn Tebbs, John Terrill, Henry Terry, Nathaniel Thomas, Lewis Thompson, William Thornton, Presley Thweatt, Thomas Tinsley, Samuel Todd, Robert Trent, Lawrence Triplett, Thomas Triplett, William Turberville, Geo. Lee Upshur, James Upshur, Thomas Valentine, Edward Valentine, Jacob Vance, Robert Vause, William Vowles, Walter Walker, Jacob Walker, Thomas Wallace, Andrew Wallace, David Waman, Thomas Waters, Richard C Watts, John Welch, Nathaniel West, Thomas White, Robert White, Tarpley White, William Whiting, Henry Williams, James Williams, John Wills, Edward Wills, Thomas Winston, John Woodson, Frederick Woodson, Hugh Woodson, Joseph Woodson, Robert Wright, James Wright, Patrick Yancey, Robert Young, Henry Young, Stephen Captain-Lieutenants. (These officers had the rank of Captain and pay of a Lieutenant, commanding a company or troop. The first or Colonel's company of infantry was commanded by a Captain- Lieutenant.) Crittenden, John Eppes, William Graham, Walter Allen, David Allen, Edward Allen, John Alexander, George Anderson, Nathaniel Anderson, Robert Archer, John Archer, Joseph Archer, Peter Field Lipscomb, Yancey Warman, Thomas Marshall, Humphrey Warsham, John Thomas, Lewis Wyatt, Cary LIEUTENANTS. Archer, Richard Armstrong, Archib'ld Arnold, Lemuel Ashby, Benjamin Bacchus, Lieutenant Baldwin, Wood Ball, Daniel Ballard, William Banks, James Barbee, James Barksdale, John Barnett, William Baskerville, Samuel Baylis, Henry Baylis, William Baynham, John Baytop, John Beck, John LIST OF 'BOUNTY T{EC4P1ENTS. 79 Bedinger, Daniel Beeson, Edward Bell, Henry Bell, John Bell, Samuel Bernard, William Blackmore, George Boiling, Robert Bowen, John Bowyer, Henry Boyce, William Bradford, Charles Breckinridge, Robert Britton or Barton Jos. Broaddus, James Brooke, Edmund Brooke, Francis Brooke, James Brooke, John Brookes, Walker Brown, Jacob Brown, Robert Brownlee, John Burfoot, Thomas Bullock, Rice Bunting, William B. Burton, James Burton, Hutchins Butler, Samuel Campbell, Archibald Campbell, Samuel Campbell, William Cannon, Luke Carney, Martin Carroll, John Carrington, Clement Carrington, George Carson, John Claiborne, Richard Clark, Edmund Clarke, Richard Clarke, William Clay, Matthew Clayton, Philip Cobbs, Samuel Collier, Thomas Coleman, Jacob Coleman, Samuel Coleman, Wyatt Cooper, Robert Connor, William Conway, Joseph Courtney, Philip Coverly, Thomas Cowne, Robert Crawford, John Craddock, Robert Crute, John Currell, Nicholas Custis, Thomas Dandridge, Richard Dandridge, Robert S Darb}-, Nathaniel Darville or Daw- ville, W. Davenport, Opie Dawson, Henry Delaplane, James Dent, John Digges, Dudley Drake, Thomas Drew, John Drummond, John Dudley, Robert Due, John Dye, Jonathan Easton, Philip Easton, Richard Edmonson, Benj. Eflin, Philip Elliott, Robert Emmerson, John Erskine, Charles Eskridge, William Eustace, John Evans, William Ewing, Alexander Fauntleroy, Griffin Field, Henry Fiely, Michael Fitzhugh, Peregrine Fitzhugh, William Fleet, John Foster, John Foster, Richard Foster, Robert Foster, Simpson Fowke, John Frazier, Falvey Galloway, John Garnett, Benjamin Gibbs, Churchill Gibbs, Harrod Gibson, John Giles, John Gillaham, H. Gilmore, James Glasscock, Thomas Goodwin, Stephen Gordon, Ambrose Gordon, Arthur Gratton, John Graves, William Gray, Francis Gray, William Green, Francis Greene, Robert Gregory, William Guthrie, George Hackley, John Hamilton, James Haney, Holland Hardiman, John Hargis, John Harris, John Harris, John 8o REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Harrison, James Harrison, John Harrison, Richard Harrison, William B. Harrison, Battle Harrison, Lawrence Harper, James Hawkins, John Hayes, Thomas Heth, John Higgins, Peter Higginbotham, Wm. Hite, George Hite, Isaac Hite, Joseph Hockaday, James Hockaday, Philip Hoffman, Philip Hogg, Samuel Holland, George Holmes, T. Holt, James Holt, William Hoomes, Thos. C. Hooper, John Howard, Vashael B. Howell, Lewis Hughes, Henry Hughes, Jasper Humphries, John Hungerford, Thomas Johnson, John Johnson, Peter Jolliff, John Jones, Albrighton Jones, Charles Joynes, Reuben Kays or Keyes, Robt. Keith, Isiam Keller, Abraham Kennedy, James Kennon, John King, Elisha Kirk, Robert Lanier, Thomas Langham, Elias Lapsley, John Lawson, Benjamin Leigh, John Lewis, Andrew Lewis, E- Lewis, Thomas Linton, John Lloyd, Edward Long, Reuben Lovell, James Ludiman, John W. Ludiman, Wm. I. Lunsford, Lewis McDowell, John McGuire, William McNutt, James Mann, David Manning, Lawrence Marks, Isaiah Martin, Thomas Marston, John Massenburgh, John Maury, Abraham Meade, William Meanly, John Meriwether, James Meriwether, James Meriwether, David Mensier or Menzies, George Micon, Henry Miller, David Miller, Javan Miller, Thomas Mitchell, Robert Mills, John Montgomery, James Moon, Jacob Moore, Jacob Moore, John Moore, William Morgan, Spencer Morton, James Mosely, Benjamin Mosely, Benjamin Mountjoy, Alvin Moxley, Rodham Moxley, William Nelson, John Nelson, Roger Noland, Pierce Norwell, George Norwell, Lipscomb Oliver, William Owens, Richard M. Painter or Pointer, William Parks, James Parker, Nicholas Parrott, Joseph Payne, Joseph Payne, Josiah Payne, William Pearson, Thomas Perkins, Archelaus Perry, John Pettus, Samuel O. Peyton, Dade Peyton, Valentine Porter, William Porter, William Powell, Peyton Powell, Seymore Powell, Thomas Power, Robert Price, William Pride, William Pugh, Joseph Pugh, Willis Pullen, William LIST OF 'BOUNTY RECIPIENTS. 81 Pyle, William Quarles, John Quarles, John Quarles, Robert Quarles, Thomas Ralph, Ephraim Randolph, William Rankin, Robert Read, Clement Rhea, Matthew Rice, Nathaniel Richardson, Walter Ricketts, Nicholas Robbins, John Robinson, John Roberts, John Robertson, William Rodes, Rogers, Andrew Rudder, Kpaproditus Russell, Albert Russell, Charles Russell, John Saunders, William Saunders, Joseph Savage, Joseph Scarborough, John . Scott, Charles Scott, John Scott, John Eppes Scott, Walter Sears or Sayers,Thos. Selden, Samuel Shackleford, John Shackleford, William Slaughter, John Slaughter, Lawrence Smith, Edward Smith, Francis Smith, James Smith, John Smith, Jonathan 6 Smith, Nathan Smith, Obadiah Smith, W. Smith, William Smith, Wm. Sterling Southall, Stephen Spencer, John Spitfathom, John Starke, Richard Starke, William Steele, John Steele, William Stephens, William Stephenson, F. Stewart, Charles Stith, John Stockley, Charles Stuart, Philip Sturdivant, John Suttle or Settle, Strother Taliaferro, Nicholas Tannehill, Josiah Tatum, Henry Tatum, Zachariah Taylor, Richard Taylor, Thornton Tebbs, Thomas Thompson, James Thompson, John Throckmort'n, Albion Tibbs, John Tompkins, Bennett Tompkins, Daniel Towner, John Trabue, John Travis, Edward Triplett, George Triplett, Hedgman Triplett, William Tutt, Charles Tyler, John Tyler, Nathaniel Vanderwall, Marks Vanmeter, Joseph Vaughan, Claiborne Vaughan, John Vawter, William Vowles, Charles Vowles, Henry Walker, David Walker, Levin Walker, William Wallace, Adam Wallace, David Wallace, Henry Wallace, William B. Waring, Henry Washington, Geo. A. Webb, Isaac Weshurts, Thomas Westfall, Cornelius Whitaker, William White, John White, John White, Thomas White, William Whiting, B. Whiting, Francis Williams, David Williams, Edward Willis, Henry Wilson, J. Wilson, Willis Winlock, Joseph Winston, William Wisham, John Woolsey, M. L. Warsham, Richard Warsham, William Yancey, John Yarborough, Charles Young, Robert 82 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Armistead, William Arthur, Barnabas Ball, Darnel Barbour, James Barksdale, John Baylis, Henry- Berry, William Berwick, James Bunbury, William Carey, Samuel Coleman, John Darby, Nathaniel Delaplane, James Eskridge, George Eustace.. John Foster, John Ensigns. Gibson, John Giles, John Gray, Francis Green, Gabriel Greenway, George Herbert, Thomas Hite, Isaac Hughes, Henry Hughes, Pratt Jeffries, Isaac Lee, John Mills, John Morgan, John Morgan, Spencer Phillips, James Phillips, Samuel Pritchard, Rees Pugh, Willis Quarles, William P. Robertson, William Sayers, Thomas Scott, John Slaughter, Robert Slaughter, William Smith, Francis Spencer, William Tompkins, Henry Turner, John Wallace, James Walker, John Williams, Edward CORNETS. Ball, Burgess Fitzhugh, William Carrington, Clement Harrison, William Digges, Cole Hughes, Jasper Perry, Edward Other Officers. ( Rank not known, but probably mostly Ensigns and Cornets. Scott, Charles Worsham, William Yancey, Leighton Ballard, William Bailey, John Bennett, William Blanden, Seth Boush, Charles Brown, John Brittain, John Bradley, Christopher Callender, Eleazer Calvert, Joseph Claiborne, Richard Cotterill, William Coke, Calvin Dicklawman, Chris. Dobson, Robert Fleet, Henry Goodwin, Dinwiddie Green, Samuel Ball Gray, Godfrey Harcum, Rodham Harvey, John Henderson, David Hoomes, Isaac Hoffler, William Howell, Vincent James, Michael Jennings, John Jones, Lewis Jones, Lewis Kautzman, John Kearney, John Lane, James Larty, John Lewis, Stephen Lightburn, Richard Livingston, Justice Lilley, Thomas Longworth, Burgess Longsford, William Markham, James Mazaret, John McClung, Walter McElhaney, John McMahon, William McWilliams, Joshua LIST OF 'BOUNTY RECIPIENTS. 83 Moore, Elson Montague, Richard Muir, John Nuttall, Iverson Parker, William H. Peyton, George Powell, Francis Quarles, Robert Renner, John Robins, John Rust, Benjamin Rydman, John Saunders, Celey Savage, Nathaniel Shearman, Martin Singleton, Joseph Smart, Richard Stribling, Erasmus Stott, William Summerson, Gavin Taylor, Benjamin Tompkins, Christ. Tupman, John Volluson, Armand Waddy, Sharpleigh Wilson, Willis Wilson, Willis Winston, Benjamin Williams, Jarret Wright, Wescott NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Aaron, William Adams, Thomas Adeson, John Aikins, David Aldridge, John Alfred, Jacob Allen, John Allen, William Anderson, Charles Anderson, Jesse Anderson, John Andrews, William Arbuckle, William Armond, Peter Armstrong, John Arnold, John Askew, James Baptiste, John Bagwell, Thomas Bailey, Isme Bailey, James Baldwin, James Ballard, Charles Barbee, Daniel Barbee, Joshua Barbee, William Barber, John Barker, Charles Barnes, Margaret Barr, John Barrett, John Basey, William Baughan, William Baumgartner, Henry Beall, Nathaniel Beasley, Cornelius Becks, Christopher Bedinger, Daniel Bell, James Bell, William Beltcher, George Bennett, John Bennett, Thomas Berkley, William Bibbe, Samuel Bigbee, William Bird, Thomas Blackson, P. Blair, Robert Blair, Samuel Bohannon, Joseph Boiling, Jeremiah Boniface, William Booth, James Booze or Bose, John Borne, Jesse Bowen, Henry Bowman, John Brady, Joseph Brady, Michael Branham, John Bran ham, William Brash or Banks, James Brent, John Brice, John Britton, Isham Broadus, Richard Brook, Nathanial Brooke, George Brooker, Richardson Brown, John Brown, Robert Bridges, John Brittain, Samuel Bruce, George Bryant, John Bryant, William Bryson, Mercer Bruce, Robert C. Burek, Samuel Burk, John Button, Harmon Calvert, Reuben Cardwell, John Carter, Nicholas Carter, Robert Carter, William Chambers, David Champ, William 8 4 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Chaffin, Stanley Clark, Henry Clark, Hezekiah Clark, William Chapman, Thomas Carpenter, Christ. Casaday, James Case, John Case, William Cash, Warren Cassell, William Cave, James Cavender, Joseph Chinowith, John Chevers, John Cole, Samuel Colfrey, Charles' Coleman, Samuel Chrisholm, George Cockrell, Presley Collins, John Collins, William Compton, Augustine Connor, Terence Conory, William Cornelius, Josiah Cook, James Cosby, Sydnor Crawford, Robert Crawford, Thomas Crosby, Jesse Crouch, Robert Custard, George Cowherd, James Coleman, Joseph Dannakin, Daniel Davis, Jeremiah Davis, Presley Davis, Thompson Dawson, Francis Dean, Joseph Death, William Dedman, Samuel Demasters, Edward Demus, James Demsey, John Dickens, James Dillon, Jesse Dishman, James Dixon, Anthony Dixon, Thomas Dobbs, Nathaniel Doland, John Doran, Terence Dorin, Terence Dougherty, Patrick Downing, Draper, Robert Drummond, Alex. Drummond, David Drummond, William Dudley, Robert Dugan, Robert Duke, Henry Durham, James Eakins, Samuel Edwards, John Edwards, Richard Emmins, William Ermine, Leonard Eskridge, George Estes, Elisha Evans, Joseph Everheart, Lawrence Ewell, Thomas Extine, Leonard Faint, George Faint, Philip Farmer, Jesse Farrell, John Fautz, Valentine Feagle, Michael Fear, Jacob Fennegan, Patrick Figgins, John Finley, Archibald Fitzpatrick, Joseph Fitzsimmons, Thos. Flaugherty, James Fleppo, Joseph Flinn, Osborne Floyd, William Forbus, William Forrester, John Fox, Lewis French, Thomas Friskell, George Gardner, Caswell Garnett, Anthony Gassaway, John Gesner, John Gibbs, William Gibes, James Gimbo, William Glass, Isaac Glasser, Patrick Glenn, Samuel Gold, Michael Gray, Benjamin Green, Charles Green, John Gregory, Nathaniel Gregory, Walter Gri gg, Matthew Grimes, George Grissett or Grissell, Joel Groves, Thomas Gunner, James Hagerty, Nichols Halfpenny, John Hamilton, James Hardin, John Harris, Richard Harrison, John Harvie, Richard LIST OF -BOUNTY RECIPIENTS. 85 Haynes, William HefFerlin, John Henning, George Herbert, William Hicks, James Hines, James Hodgkins, Samuel Holand, Drury Holmes, James Hooks. William Hooper, Walter Hough, Thomas Howard, James Hughes, Joseph Hunt, James Hyslop, Smith Irby, William I san, George Jacobs, John Jacobs, Role} 7 Jacobs, William Jackson, Edward Jarvis, Francis Jefferies, Gowan Johnson, John Johnson, Moses Johnson, Samuel Jones, Holmes Jones, Joel Jones, John Jones, Richard Jones, Robert Jones, Thomas Jones, Zachariah Jourdain, John Kains, Michael Keen, John Kelly, Peter Kendall, Jeremiah Kendrick, David Kennon, Thomas Kenny, Joseph Kerr, James Kidd, William Lahaw r , David Lahaw, Jeremiah Law, James Laws, John Lear, George Leach, Valentine Lee, John Leer, John Leigh, John Lenian, Dedrick Lemman, Samuel Lent, William Lipscomb, Major Lipscomb, Thomas Lively, Goodrell Lucas, Samuel McCain, Thomas McCall, Samuel McCartney, Peter McCraw, Francis McDonald, Terence McDonald, William McDorman, David McDowell, John Mcintosh, Alexander McKay, Eneas McKinsey, Alexander McKnight, William McLardy, Alexander McNoley, Michael Madder, Martin Maddox, Claiborne Mancham, Henry Marshall, Henry Marshall, Richard Marshall, Thomas Martin, Thomas Mason, Owen Massie, John Mead, John Means, John Mentor, Ebenezer Mitchell, James Mitchell, John Mitchell, Thomas Money, Isaac Moody, William Moore, Nicholas Morehead, Charles Morgan, Charles Morgan, James Moxley, George Mullen, Anthony Murphy, John Murphy, Michael Murrick, John Nash, Harman Neal, George Nelmes, Charles Noel, Archelaus Noel, Richard Norris, Bazabeel Norwell, Aquilla Obannon, William Obrean, James Oram, Henry Overstreet, John Palmer, William Parker, Jeremiah Parkerson, John H. Parsley, Thomas Paul, Edward Payne, John Perry, William Peterson, Conrad Petrie, Alexander Peyton, James Phillips, John Pierson, Charles Piles, William Plodd, John Poe, John 86 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Poe, William Polly, William Pool, Robert Pope, William Potts, John Powers, William Powler, William Price, David Price, John Priddy, Richard Pritchard, James Pritchett, George Pugh, Lewis Puutten, Henry Rains, Robert Ralls, Nathaniel Rankins, James Ratcliff, Francis Ray, Thomas Raynolds, William Rawlins, Moses Redwood, John Reatley, James Rice, John Rice, William Riley, John Ritchie, Abraham Ritchie, William Ritchison, John Roberts, George Roberts, John Robertson, James Robertson, John Robinson, George Robinson, James Robinson, William Rock, William Roundtree, Samuel Rose, Jesse Russell, Jeffrey Russell, William Rutherford, Julius Ryalls, James Ryan, George Ryland, John Sanders, Daniel Sanders, Thomas Saxton, John Sergeant, James Scott, Drury Scott, John Scroggins, Ephraim Scroggins, John Self, Larkin Sellers, Michael Shackleford, Henry Shackleford, M. Sharp, Josiah Shelton, David Shields, James Shoope, John Shores, Thomas Shull, John Simmons, Bryant Skinner, Henry Slaughter, N. Smith, George Smith, Minor S. Smith, William Smock, Jacob Soles, William Solomon, George Spence, Henry Spruce, John Stafford, David Steith, Daniel Stephens, John Stewart, Philip Stewart, Robert Stockdelljohn Stokes, Edward Strotherd, Thomas Sudduth, William SudtHard, John Taylor, William Terrill, Edmund Tharp, Elkanah Timmons, John Todd, Robert Tomlin, William Townsend, Ewell Tracy, Solomon Trapp, Vincent Treackle, Dawson Treackle, John Triplett, Nathaniel Turk, Robert Turner, David Tyler, Benjamin Vann, Henry Walden, George Wallerson, Robert Walters, Tillman Ware, Lawrence Wasser, Daniel Waterfield, Peter Wayland, Joshua Weaver, John Webber, Philip Welch, John Welch, Patrick Whistler, Sawney Whitsell, Jacob Williams, James Williams, John Williams, Reuben Wilson, James Wilson, John Wimbush, John Winifree, John Winkfield, James Winter, George Wise, Samuel Wofter, John Wolf, Andrew Wood, Hugh Wooten, Thomas Wyatt, Thomas Yates, Anthony Yeager, Henry Zimmerman, William Illinois Regiment. Jl List of the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Privates of " The Illinois Regiment," who, under the command of General George Rogers Clark, in an unparalleled campaign, achieved the Conquest of the Northwest (from which the States of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin were formed), and held it for the United States, (Republished by permission of the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.) Brigadier-General. Lieutenant-Colonel. Clark, George Rogers Montgomery, John MAJORS. Quirk, Thomas Slaughter, George Bailey, John Brashear, Richard Chaplin, Abraham Fields, Benjamin George, Robert Captains. Gerault, John Kellar, Abraham McCarty, Richard Pereault, Michael Roberts, Benjamin Captain - Lieutenant. Harrison, Richard Rogers, John Taylor, Isaac Thomas, Mark Todd, Robert Williams, John Clark, Richard Clark, William Lieutenants. Merriweather, James Montgomery, James Roberts, William Robertson, James Williams, Jarret Ensigns. Asher, William Slaughter, Lawrence Cornet. Thurston, John (87) 88 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. "CROCKETT'S REGIMENT." Lieutenant-Colonel. Crockett, Joseph Major. Walls, George Surgeon. Greer, Charles Captains. Chapman Jno. (killed) Kerney, John Tipton, Abraham Cherry, William Kinley, Benj. (died) Young, Thomas Moore, Peter Daring, Henry ENSIGNS. Green, Samuel Ball McGavock, Hugh QUARTERMASTER. Crutcher, Henry MUSICIANS. Sergeant-Major. Durst, Daniel Connolly, Thomas, fifer Novell, Richard, drummer Poores, Arthur, fifer Matrosses. Hopkins, Richard Hupp, Philip Harrison, James Leney, Thomas McGann, John Allen, Samuel Andree, John Ballard, Bland Biron, J. B. Bland, Shadrach Blearn, David Bolton, Daniel Breeden, John Brossard, Pierre Brown, Collin Brown, James Gunners. Morgan, Charles (also Sergeant) Mulby, William Sergeants. Burne, Pierre Bush, William Campbell, George Carbine, Henry Clark, Andrew Crump, William Davis, James Denton, Thomas Dewett, Henry Drumgold, James Elms, William Oakley, John Smith, Josiah Frazier, Abraham Goodloe, Henry Green, John Hazard, John Hicks, David Jameison, Thomas Joines, John Keller, Isaac Laventure, J. Marr, Patrick Mason, Charles ILLINOIS I^EGIMENT. 8 9 Mathews, Edward Moore, John Munroney, William Murray, Thomas Parker, Edward Perie, William Pittrnan, Buckner Portwood, Page Ranger, J. B. Ballard, James Baxter, James Blein, Pierre Cameron, James Hawkins, Samuel Abbott, sr., William Abbott, jr., William Adams, Francis Allen, David Allen, Isaac Allen, sr., John Allen, jr., John Allery, Joseph Alonton, Jacob Anderson, John Antier, Francis Apperson, Richard Ash, John Asher, Bartlett Back, John Bailey, David Ballard, Bland Wm. Ballard, Proctor Ballinger, James Ballinger, Larkin Barber, John Barry, William Bass, David Beckley, William Rice, John Richards, Lewis Roberts, Benjamin Robertson, John Ross, James Ross, John Slaughter, John Soverims, Ebenezer Stephenson, John Corporals. Huin, William Miller, Abraham (killed) Pritchett or Pritcher. William PRIVATE^. Bender, Lewis (died) Bender, Robert Begraw, Alexander Bell, William Bentley, James Bentley, John Benton or Bernton, Thomas Berard, Berry, William Bingoman, Adam Binkley, William Bird, Samuel Blackford, Samuel Blair, John Blanchor, Pierre Blankenship, Henry Boston, Travis Boston, William Bouche, John Bowen, William Bowing, Ebenezer Bowman, Christian Boyles, John Trent, Beverly Villiers, Francis (killed) Walker, John White, Randolph Wilson, John Workman, Conrad Young, John Ross, Joseph Shepherd, Peter Sills, Samuel Thompson. William Brazer, Peter Breeden, Richard Bressie, Richard Brown, Asher Brown, Colin Brown, James Brown, John Brown, Lewis Brown, Low Bryant, James Burbridge, Jno. (died) Burbridge,Wm.(died; Burke, George Burnett, Robert Burney, Simon Burris, John Bush, Drewry Bush, John Bush, Thomas Buskey, Francis Butcher, Gasper Butts, Wm. (prisoner) Cabbage, Joseph Cabassie, B. 9Q REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Calvin, Daniel Camp, Reuben Campbell, John Camper, Tilman Campo, Lewis Campo, Michael Certain, Page Crane, John S. Crawley, John Crossley, William Cure, Jean Baptiste Damewood, Boston Dardy, Baptiste Dardy, John Chambers, Alexander Darnell, Cornelius Chapman, Edward Darnell, Cornelius Chapman, Richard Chapman, William Clairmont, Michael Clarke, John Clifton, Thomas Cockran, George Cockran, Edward Codes, Andrew Coffee, Samuel Cogar, Jacob Cogar, Peter Cohen, Dennis Compera, Francis Compera, Lewis Conn, John Conroy, Patrick Contraw, Francis - Convance, Paul Davis, Joseph Davis, Robert Dawson, James Dawson, James Day, William Decker, Jacob (died) Deen, James Deerand, P. Deneichelle, Lewis Detering, Jacob Doherty, Edward Doherty, Frederick Doherty, John Dolphin, Peter Donovan, John Donow, Joseph Doud, Robert Doyle, John Cooper, Christopher Dudley, Armistead Cooper, Ramsey Duff; John Coontz, Joseph Dulhoneau, Pierre Corder or Cordenjas. Duncan, Archibald Corneilla, Patrick Duncan, Benjamin Corns, John Duncan, Charles Coste, J. B. de Duncan, David Cowan, Andrew Duncan, Nimrod Cowan or Cowin, Jno. Duncan, Samuel Cowan, Mason Durrett, James Cowdry, John Dusablong, B. Cowgill, Daniel Duselle, Mons. Cox, James Elms, James Creze, Craze or Cruze, Elms, John (died) Noah English, Robert Estes, James Evans, Charles Evans, Stanhope Fache, Lewis Fair, Edmund Favers, John Fever, William Field, Daniel (died) Field, Lewis(prisoner r Flandegan, Dominick Floyd, Isham Foster, Henry Freeman, Peter Freman, William Gagnia, Pierre Gaines, John Gaines or Garner, Wm Gallagan, Owen Garrett, John Gaskins, Thomas Garuldon or Gauch- eon, Baptiste George, John Germain, J. B. Gibbons, Samuel Ginon, Frederick S. Glass, Michael Glenn. David Godfrey, Francis Gognia, Jacques Gognia, Lewis Gomier or Gaunia, Abraham Goodwin, Amos Goodwin, Edward Goodwin or Goodam r William Gordon, John Graham, James Gratiott, Jean Green, James (died) Greenwood, Daniel ILLINOIS REGIMENT. 91 Grimes, James Grimshire, John Grolet, sr., Francis Grolet, jr., Francis Guess, John Gwinn, Wm. (died) Hall, William Jarrell, James Jewell, Charles Jewell, John Johnston, Edward Johnston, John Johnston, Samuel Jones, David Hammett, Jas. (died) Jones, Edward Hardin, Francis Harrison, James Harrison, Richard Hart, Miles Hatcher or Hacker, John Hatter, Christopher Jones, John Jones, Matthew Kemp, Reuben Kendall, William Kennedy, David Kerr, W T illiam Key, George Haut, Henry (killed) Key, Thomas Hawley, Richard Hays, James Hays, Thomas Head, James Heldebrand, James Hendricks, Andrew Hey wood, Berry Hico, sr., Peter Hico, jr., Peter Kidd, Robert Kina, Christopher Kincaid, James King, George King, Nicholas Kirk, Thomas Kirkley, James La Bell, Charles La Casse, Jacque Hicks, Mordecai (died)Lafaro, Francis Higgins, Barney Hite, George Hobbs, James Holler, Francis Hollis, Joshua Holmes, James Hooper, Thomas Horn, Christopher Horton, Adin Houndsler, Charles House, Andrew Howell, Peter Huffman, Jacob Humphries, Samuel Irby, David Isaacs, John Lafarton, Francis Laform, John Laflour, Pierre Lamarch, J. B. Lamarch, Lewis La Paint, Louis Larose, Francis Lasley, John Lasout, Joseph Lanbran, Laughlin, Peter Lavigne, Joseph Laviolette, Baptiste Laviolette, Louis L'Enfant, Francis Leney, John Lenoy, Thos. (killed) Levinston, George Lewis, Benj. (killed) Lewis, James Lockhart, Archibald Lockhert, Pleasant Logan, Hugh Long, William Lunsford, Anthony Lunsford, George Lunsford, Mason Luzader, Abraham Ly T on, Jacob Lyons, John McClain, Thomas McClure, Patrick McDaniel, Thomas McDermott, Francis McDonald, David McDonald, James McDonald, Thomas McGuire, John Mcintosh, Jame> McKin, James MeKinney, John McLockland, Charles McMichaels, John McMickle, John McMullen, James McQuiddy, Thomas Maid, Ebenezer (killed) Malbeff, Joseph Malroof, Joseph Mailone, J. B. Marshall, William Maisonville, Mons. de Martin, Charles Martin, Elijah Martin, Pierre Martin, Solomon Maurisette, M. 92 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Mayfield, Elijah Mayfield, James Mayfield, Isaac Mayfield, Micajah Meadows, Josiah Merriweather, Win Miller, John Missie, Bernard Monet, J. B. Montgomery, John Montgomery, Wm. Moore, John Moore, Thomas Moran or Mauran, Peter Morris, Jacob Morris, James (died) Morris, William Munam, Joseph Munrony, Sylvester Mummilly, Joseph Murray, Edward Murphy, John Murshen, Nathaniel (died) Mustache, Nare, Conrad Nash, Francis Neal, John Nelson, Enock Nelson, John Nelson, Moses Newton, Peter Oates, Samuel Ofin, James Oharro, Michael Oliver, John Oliver, Lewis Oliver, Turner Onslow, Charles Osburn or Ozburn, Ebenezer OwdittorOdett, Lewis Rubido, James Pagan, David Parisienne, Baptiste Paroult, Peter Panther, Joseph Patterson, John Patterson, William Payne, Adam Payne, William Peaters, John Peguin, Francis Pellot, Charles Peltier, Joseph Ruddle or Riddle, Cornelius Rushare,. Francis Russell, Benjamin Rutherford, Larkin Ryan, Andrew Ryan, Lazarus Savage, Bryan Savage, Dominick Scates, David Searay, John Seare, William Penett or Penitjosh'a Sennitt, Richard Penir, Jesse (killed) Setzser, John Pepin, John (killed) Petter, Joseph Phillips, Henry Pickens, Samuel Potter, James Potter, Ebenezer Priest, Peter Powell, Micajah Pulford, John Puncrass, Francis Puncrass, Joseph Pupin, M. Purcell or Purseley, William Rabey, Cader Ramsey, James Randal, Robert Rector, John Richards, Dick Riley, Patrick Roberts, Eliab Roberts, Joseph Robinson, Richard Rogers, Joseph Severidge, John Shank, Jacob Shank, John Shannon, William Sharlock, James Shepherd, George Ship, William Shoemaker, Leonard Siburn, Christopher Sigonier, Francis Sills, Samuel Slack, William Slaughter, George Smith, David Smith, Josiah Smith, Joseph Smith, Randal Smithers or Smothers, John Smock, Henry Snellock, Thomas Snow, George Soverins, Ebenezer Sowers, Frederick Rollison, Wm (died) Spencer, John Roy, Julien Spillman, James Rubido, Francis(died) Stephenson, John ILLINOIS REGIMENT. 9* Stephenson, Samuel Stoball, Thomas Sworden, Jonathan Taliaferro,Richard C Taylor, Abraham Taylor, Benjamin Taj^lor, Edward Taylor, James Taylor, Thomas Thomas, Edward Thompson, James Thoornington, Jos. Tillis, Griffin Tolley, Daniel Tolley, John Trantham, Martin Triplett, Pettis Tuttle, Nicholas Tyler, William Underhill, James Veale, Peter Villiard, Isaac Voushiner, Thomas Waddington, John Waggoner, Peter Walker, John Wallace, David Ward, Lewis Ward, Thomas Waters, Barney Watkins, Samuel Watlers, Lewis Welton, Daniel Wemate, West, Benjamin Wethers, Benjamin Wheat, Jacob Wheel, Jacob Whit, Robert Whitacre, David White, John White, Laden White, Randal White, William Whitten, Daniel Whitehead, Robert Whitehead, William Wilkerson, William Williams, Daniel Williams, George Williams, John Williams, Zachariah Winson, Christopher Wood, Charles Wray, Thomas Wray, Thomas Wright, William Yates, Isaac Zimmerman, Fred'k Zuckledz, William TI)e Virginia N&v%. List of Officers, Sailors, and Marines of the Virginia Navy in the ^American "Involution. ( By permission of the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.) Hutchings, John Nelson, Thomas Barron, James COMMISSIONERS OF ADMIRALTY. Travis, Champion Whiting, Thomas Webb, George Commodores. Brooke, Walter Boucher, Barrett, John Barron, Richard Boush, Goodrich Bright, Francis Calvert, Christopher Calvert, John Callender, Elieser Carr, Samuel Cocke, James Conway, Robert Cooke, Robert Deane, William Elliott, George Allen, Thomas Archer or Asherjohn Barnett, Jonathan Barron, Samuel Barron, William Blaws, Robert Boush, Charles Cabell, Absalon Cannon, Jesse Captains. Greene, William Guthrie, Alexander Harris, John Herbert, Thomas Ivey, William Lilley, Thomas Markham, James Parker, William H. Pasture, John Rogers, George Rogers, John Sanford, L,awrence Saunders, William Saunders, Celey Lieutenants. Chamberlayne, Byrd Chamberlayne, Geo. Chamberlayne, Phil. Chandler, Thomas Cheshire, John Christian, William Crew, John Cunningham, Wm. Dale, Richard (94) Skinner, William Stephens, Sturdivant, Joel Taylor, Richard Thomas, John Thompkins, Robert Towles, Samuel Travis, Edward Underhill, William Watson, Johannes Wilson, Willis Wright, Westcot Younghusband, Isaac Dougherty, James Elam, Robert Field, Theophilus George, Jesse Goffogan, Laban Gray, James Gray, Robert Hamilton, John Harris, John VIRGINIA U^AVY. 95 Healey, Samuel Herbert, Argyle Herbert, Baseow or Pascow Humphlett, Thomas James, Michael J e fleries, Aaron Jones, Charles Jones, jr., Lewis Kautzman, John Lattimore, Edward Larkins, David Lightburne, Henr)* Lightburne, Richard Bennett, William Bonnewell, Thomas Buckner, William Corbin, William Anderson, David Ashby, Benjamin Ashley, Warren Bloxom, Scarboro Blundon, Seth Bush, William Broadwater,Covingt' Brown, George Brown, William Cannon, Luke Capes, Beverly Chamberlayne, Edw Cook, Dawson Cotrill, William Currell, James Curtis, James Dawson, Thomas Dove, James Elliott, Alexander Epperson, Richard Lightburne, Stafford Lipscomb, Daniel Lurty, John Messeures, Francis Millener, Robert Montague, Richard Morton, Edward Parker, Richard Parker, William H. Payne, Merryman Pettigrew, John Pollard, Thomas Richards, John Richardson, Daniel Masters. Crane, James Elliston, John Marshall, Joseph Mercer, Isaac Midshipmen. Eskridge, Edwin Eskridge, Samuel Fleet, Henry Foster, Peter Grant, Thomas Green, James n Gordon, Churchill Hall, Robert Hall, Thomas Harcum, Henry Harcum, Lott . Harcum, Rhodam Henderson, David Holt, Henry Howard or Hay ward, Thomas Hubbard, John Hughlett, William Hughlett, John Kennon, Hawson Richardson, William Roots, John Ross, John Rust, Benjamin Saunders, Joseph Servant, Richard Singleton, Joshua Speake, Joseph Steele, William Taylor, John Thrall, John Tompkins, Christ. Watkins, James Wonicutt. Edward Moore, John Payne, John Tupman, John Kent, Jesse Lane, John McWilliams, Joshua March, William Marshall, James Massenburg, Alex'r Masterton, Thomas Mitchell, Richard Muir, John Muse, Jesse Neal, Presley Nuttall, Iverson Parker, Thomas Patterson, John Pierce, John Pope, William Powell, Francis Read, Francis Robins, John Saunders, Richard 96 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Shearman, Martin Stubbs, John Stott, William Strother, Benjamin Summerson, Gavin Taylor, Benjamin Taylor, John Triplett, Reuben Turpin, John Tutt, James Tyler, Henry Waddy, Shepleigh Washington, Webb, Francis Willis, Henry Wilson, John Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Samuel Wray, George Bell, William Smith Brown, David Carter, William Chaplain, Benjamin Cheeseman, Thomas Christie, William Grear, Charles Surgeons. Griffin, Corbin Harris, Simon Hunter, George Johnston, William Livingston, Justice McClurg, Walter McNickal, John Pell, Joseph F. Pitt, John Reynolds, John Riddle, George Russell, James Sharpless, John Snead, Robert Swoope, John Banks, James Britain, John Cary, Hansford Chowning, William Dobson, Robert Surgeons' mates. Ferguson, Robert Gibson, John Jennings, John Landrum, Thomas Lyons, John Marshall, Janifer Murray, David Roe, William White, William OFFICERS OF MARINES. Captains. Allison, John Foster, James Arell, John Hamilton, Thomas Carr, Samuel Hanway, John Cocke, John Catesby Jones, Gabriel Dick, Alexander Lee, John Madison, Gabriel Merewether, Thom< Mitchell, William Peers, Valentine Pollard, Benjamin Bush, Charles Brown, Windsor Burkhead or Bank- head, James Davis, John R. Lieutenants. Graves, Richard C. Hogg, Richard Merewether, James Moody, James Payne, William Quarles, James Reynolds, John Shields, John Stratton, Henry Valentine, Jacob Waller, Edmund VIRGIN 'I A JiAVY. 97 WARRANT OFFICERS OF THE NAVY. PILOTS. Ballard, William Bird, Levin Butler, Thomas Gofiigorj, Peter Parrish, John Terrant, Caesar Coxswain. Simpson, Hancock Gunners. Allman, William Crabb, John Amands, Ambrose Gibson, James Barnett, Artaxerxes Gibson, John Broadwater, John Green, William Webb, Robert Williams, John Williamson, John Burk, James Cook, William Dounton, William Burk, John Cropper, John Doggett, George Bartee, Samuel House, William Longwith, Burgess Gunners' Mates Lumber, Thomas Carpenters. Evans, Philip Flint, John Green, William Carpenters' Mates. Lavis, Matthew Melson, Levin Loyd, Morris Lumber, William Mears, Bartholomew Rydman, John White, John Revel, John Herbert, Thomas Moss, Starke White, Jacobus Tatum, Thomas MASTERS-AT-ARMS: Lacy, Edmund Simpson, Salathel BOATSWAINS. Bully, John Chiles, John Clements, John Johnston, Joshua 7 Evans, William Jennings, Michael Lang, Alexander Phillips, Jacob Taylor, John Walters, Isaac Wharton, John boatswains' Mates. Stott, William Taylor, Jabez 98 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Ashley, William Dunford, William Smart, Richard Bailey. Laban Broadwater, James Frazier, Thomas Ferguson, Robert Masters' Mates. Jones, Lewis Murray, David Paymaster. Tucker, Silas Quartermasters. Chaine, Shadrach Griggs, William Stewards. Fields, John Hinton, Spencer Hughlett, Garrett ARMORER. Saulsberry, Moses Clerks. Lucas, William Opie, George H. Price, Ebenezer Warrington, Stephen Lovewell, William Lowell, Thomas Abraham (a negro) Alexander, George Anderson, Luke Anderson, Nathaniel Andrews, William Apperson, Richard Ashburn, Thomas Badger, Jesse Bailey, James Bailey, John Bailey, Robert Bailey, Southey Bailey, Thomas Banks, James Bartee, William Bennett, Elias Bess, John Bishop, Joshua Bloxham, Stephen Seamen. Bond, James Boston (a negro) Boston, Thomas Boush, Daniel Boush, George Boush, Jack Boush, James Boush, Wilson Bottom, John Bowen, John Bowing, Joshua Bowman, Chris. Boyd, Augustine Brent, Hugh Brent, John Brent, Richard Brown, John Brown, William Brumley, Philip Brumley, William Budd, Thomas Buker, John Burns, Christopher Bush, Samuel Byrd, Frederick Carter, George Carter, Philip Caser, Terence Casity, William Cassity, John Chandler, Thomas Channing, William Charles, Moore Claiborne, Nath. Clairborne, Thomas Cleverius, John Coats, Edney Coats, Jesse VIRGINIA V^AVY. 99 Coats, John Coats, Raleigh Coats, Thomas Coats, William Coleman, John Cooke, William Cooper, Henry Cooper, jr., William Corbett, Clem. Cottrell, Thomas Cox, Anthony Cox, Edward Crowder, Joshua Currell, James Currell, Spencer Currell, Thomas Daniel (a negro) Denby, William Denby, Willis Dobson, Robert Doghead or Doggett, Reuben Drake, Augustine Driver, John Dudley, John Dunton, Severn Dyes, Richard Dykes, John Edgcomb, Thomas Edwards, Ellis Evans, John Fandry, John Fendla, John Fisher, Isaac Fisher, William Flint, Thomas Fortune, Gabriel Fortune, James Forrest, William Freshwater, Wm. E. Gaskins, Thomas Gaston, Benjamin George, Brister George, Daniel George, Samuel George, Samuel George, William Gibbs, James Gill, Cuthbert Glass, Thomas Grant, Thomas Groton, Charles Grymes, Joseph Gunter, John Hail, Edward Hamminson, Wm. Harcum, Elisha Harman, Curtis Haw, Peter Haywood, Richard Haywood, Thomas Hearn, Francis Hill, John Hobday, Francis Hodges, Joseph Hogdon, Matthew Hubbard, Jesse Humphreys, James Hunt, John Hunter, Thomas Hutcheson, William Innis, Levi James, Christopher Jenkins, Richard Jennings, James Jeter, Clem. Joab, Moses Johnson, Isaiah Johnson, Joshua Johnson, William Jones, Charles Jones, Robert Kent, Joshua Lane, Thomas Lee, James Lewis, Charles Lewis, Daniel Litchfield, Thomas Lucas, James Mairs, Thomas Mailey, James Malone, Jeremiah Maltimore, James Marriner, Levin Marshall, Joseph Marshall, Kingston Mason, Abel Mason, John Miles, William Mills, John Mitchell, Thomas Moore, Charles Moore, Lot Mott, James Murden, Edward Nelms, Mendeth Nicholson, John Nicken, Edward Nicken, Hezekiah Northup, Joseph Northup, Stephen Nutall, John Oats, William Oldham, Samuel Overstreet, John Owen, John Palmer, Thomas Paradise, Merritt Parker, George Peaters, Solomon Peter (a negro) Pettigrew, Abel Pettigrew, Edward Pettigrew, Richard Piper, William Pluto (a negro) IOO REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY Pope, Joseph Pope, Thomas Pope, Thomas Powell, Samuel Powers, Jacob Pritchett, George Procure, Thomas Prosser, John Pumroy, Esau Purcell, Charles Ransom, Augustine Ransom, Thomas Rawiey, James Richardson, Solomon Richardson, William Riggs, William Roberts, George Romas, Adam Rudd, James Rudd, John Saunders, Joseph Schofield, Robert Schofield, William Scott, John Scott, William Sheerman, Martin Skinner, Elisha Smith, James Spann, Thomas Spratt, James Stanback,Littleberry Stephens, Joseph Stephens, William Stuart, Francis Sympson, Hammock Sympson, Salathiel Tailor, Jesse Tankersley, Benj. Tankersley, John Tate, Jesse Taylor, Airs Taylor, Daniel Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Thomas Thatcher, W'illiam Thatcher, William Thomas, James Thomas, Humphrey Thompson, James Timberlake, Richard Tom (a negro) Tomlinson, John Tomlinson, William Tully, Matthew Tunnell, James Tunnell, William Walker, jDhn Wallace, Roger Ward, John Wyatt Warrington, James Waterman, James Watkins, James Watson, Castilio Weaver, Elijah Welch, Patrick White, Gillen White, John White, John Whitehurst, Samuel Wilders, James Wiles, Reuben Will (a negro) Willis, James Willis, William Wilson, Henry Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Winbrough, Eburn Wood, John Wood, Philip Wood, Thomas Roll of Gti£en<$ of I^entad^ Who were granted pensions for services in the Revolutionary War, under the various Pension *Acts up to 1832. Compiled by ^Anderson C. Quisenberry , from the report of the Secretary of War to Congress in 1835 on the Pension Establishment of the United States, to which is appended additional names, from Collins' History of Kentucky, of persons drawing Revolu- tionary Pensions in 1840. NOTE. — The first date is that on which the pensioner was placed on the roll; the second date shows when the pension began. ADAIR COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Caldwell, William, private, - . . . Virginia line July 20, 1819; January 22, 1819; $96. Age 66. Died July 5, 1S25. Cooper, Leighton, private, Virginia line July 29, 1831 ; July 27, 1831 ; $96. Age 77. Jones, Charles, private, Virginia line February 14, 1831 ; February 8, 1831 ; $96. Age 71. Lawless, Augustin (alias Austin), private, .... Virginia line December 15, 1825; October 15, 1825; $96. Age 82. Mosby, William, private, Virginia line February 1, 1819; September 7, 1S18; $96. Age 80. Miller, John, sergeant, Virginia line April 9, 182 1 ; October 5, 1818. Age 79. Ross, John, private, Virginia line May 25, 1829; April 8, 1829; $96. Age 77. Tucker, William, lieutenant, Virginia line December 9, 1820; June 1, 1818; $240. Age 77. Died May 23, 1829. Townsend, John, private, Virginia line December 22, 1827 ; October 6, 1827; $96. Age 73. Weir, Joseph, private, Pennsylvania line February 1, 1819; October 5, 1818; $96. Age 75. Warmack, William, private, Maryland line March 18, 1824; S96. Age 72. (101) 102 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (All pensions under this Act began March 4, 1831.) Aarons, Abraham, private, Virginia line April 12, 1833; $40. Age 75. Atkinson, Joshua, private, Virginia line June 7, 1833; $30. Age 79. Armstrong, Henry, private, Virginia line November 12, 1833; $30. Age 80. Bailey, Elisha, private, Virginia line September 23, 1833 ; $26.66. Age 70. Busby, Robert, private, Virginia line April 2, 1834; $80. Age 75. Bettsworth, Charles, corporal, not stated August 22, 1833; $58.33. Age 76. Cooper, John, private, North Carolina line November 6, 1832 ; $80. Age 100. Cochran, Thomas, private, Georgia line February 8, 1832 ; $80. Age 74. Conover, Levi, private, New Jersey line October 12, 1833; $80. Age 77. Elliott, Alexander, midshipman, . . Virginia navy October 11, 1S33; $144. Age 71. Greider, sr., John, private, Virginia line April 1, 1833; $So. Age 73. Holladay, Zacharias, drummer, Virginia line July 15, 1833; $88. Age 72. Hopkins, William, private, . Virginia line January 28, 1834; $80. Age 70. Hurt, William, private, Virginia line March 21, 1834; $50. Age 77. Ingram, Jeremiah, private, Virginia line February 28, 1833 ; $80. Age 75. Irvine, James, private, Virginia line October 12, 1833; $46.66. Age 78. James, William, private, North Carolina line August 17, 1833; $40. Age 76. Miller, sr., Joseph, private, Virginia line December 28, 1832; $73-33- A g e 8l - McKinney, William, private, Virginia line February 2, 1833; $80. Age 76. Moore, Charles, private, North Carolina line August 21, 1833; $33-33- Age 74. McGlassen, Matthew, private Virginia line February 7, 1834 ; $60. Age 79. T{OLL OF TENS/ONERS. 103 Rogers, sr., William, private, Virginia militia May 31, 1833; $63.33. Age 86. Royse, Solomon, private, . . ■ North Carolina line August 21, 1833; $80. Age 70. Staples, Isaac, private, Virginia militia November 6, 1832; $33.33. Age 72. Smith, Moses, private, North Carolina State troops June 17, 1833; $80. Age 72. Smith, 2d, John, private, North Carolina line June 17, 1833; $80. Age 79. Smith, James, sergeant and private, Maryland militia October 12, 1833; $36.66. Age 79. Skaggs, Archibald, private, Maryland militia July 10, 1834; $25. Age 74. Dead. Trabue, Daniel, com. and private, Virginia militia December 26, 1832; $260. Age — . Winfrey, Philip, private, Virginia line April 9, 1833; $20. Age 71. White, Thomas, private, Virginia line August 21, 1833; $21.12. Age 71. Young, 2d, William, private, .......... North Carolina militia April 1, 1833; $80. Age 74. ' Pensioners Under the Act of May 13, 1828. Biggs, John, matross, Harrison's artillery February 28, 1829; March 3, 1826; $100. R. A. Buckner, Agent. Hamilton, John, sergeant, third regiment, . . . . Maryland line February 24, 1829; March 3, 1826; $120. R. A. Buckner, Agent. Pensioners in the County in 1840. (Collins' History of Kentucky, Vol. I, p. 5.) Ellis, Samuel, age 79. Montgomery, John, age 78. Total for the County, 48. ALLEN COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Johnson, Robert, private, Virginia line February 26, 1818; June 26, 1818; $96. Age 60. Suspended by Act May 1, 1820. Morrison, Hugh, private, Virginia line Sept. 15, 1820; May 18, 1820; $96. Age 69. Died Dec. 23, 1S23. Richey, John, private, Maryland line April 4, 1826; July 19, 1S25; $96. Age 80. 104 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Tiffany, Walter, private, Connecticut line October 2, 1819; August 3, 1819; $96. Age 65. Transferred from West Tennessee Agency September 4, 1825. Died April 1, 1826. Weaver, John, private, Virginia line May 1, 1820; August 18, 1S1S; $96. Age 78. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (All began March 4, 1831.) Alexander, James R., private and sergeant, . . Maryland militia July 25, 1834; $103.33. A g e 77- Brook, John, private, Virginia line May 29, 1833; $40. Age 79. Borders, Peter, private and sergeant, .... North Carolina line September 25, 1833; $91.65. Age 78. Brunson, Stout, private and sergeant, . . . Pennsylvania line April 29, 1834; $80. Age 78. Durham, John, private, Virginia militia January 28, 1834; $20. Age 73. Gibson, John, private, . Virginia line July 18, 1833; $26.66. Age 73. Gatewood, John, private, Virginia line August 17, 1833; $45-43- Age 74. Hains, Christopher, private, Virginia line February 18, 1833; $80. Age 74. Heeter, George, private, Maryland militia February 18, 1833; $21.65. Age 82. Hatler, Michael, private, Virginia line July 15, 1833; $21.55. Age 74. Harrison, Richard, private, . North Carolina militia September 24, 1833; $20. Age 70. Moore, Wilson, private, • Virginia line July 15, 1833; $76.66. Age 76. Merrit, Stephen, private, North Carolina militia October 18, 1833; $30. Age 72. McElroy, John, private, ........ South Carolina militia October 18, 1833; $80. Age 73. Piokford, Daniel, private, Virginia militia August 17, 1833; $23.22. Age 73. Poe, Benj*., private of infantry and cavalry, • North Carolina line December 28, 1833 ; $47.50- Age 85. Sherry, William, private • North Carolina militia November 10, 1832 ; $30. Age 86. Stovall, George, private, Virginia militia May 18, 1833; $30. Age 72. T{OLL OF TENSION ERS. 105 Smith, 2d, Samuel, private, Virginia militia May 18, 1833; $30. Age 71. Wright, Jarrett, corporal, Virginia line November 12, 1833; $80. Age 76. Williamson, James, private of cavalry and infantry, Virginia line March 3, 1834; $99.42. Age 81. Warden, Elisha, private, Virginia militia April 14, 1834; $21.21. Age 73. Total for the County, 27. ANDERSON COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 18 18. Atkins, Edward, private, Virginia line Juh- 15, 1819; September 7, 1818; $96. Age 77. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (All began March 4, 183:.) Boston, Reuben, private, Virginia line February 1, 1833; $50. Age — . Covvgill, Ralph, private, Virginia State troops February 3, 1833; $80. Age — . Franklin, Stephen, private, North Carolina line February 7, 1834; $40. Age 72. Jordan, George, private, Virginia militia April 12, 1833; $80. Age 78. McGuire, James, private, Virginia line June 5, 1S20; February 7, 1S20; $96. Age 87. Dropped under Act of May, 1820. Installed on roll under Act of June 7, 1S32, at £80. Mills, Menan, private, Virginia militia January 10, 1834; $20. Age — . Penny, John, private, Virginia State troops November 28, 1832; $80. Age 75. Petty, Rodham, private Virginia militia September 26, 1833; $48.33. Age 82. Pollard, William, private, Virginia militia October 31, 1833; $36.66. Age 72. Slayden, John, private, '. . Virginia militia December 1, 1S32; $60. Age 72. Searcy, Richard, private, Virginia militia December 23, 1S33; $80. Age 75. Warlord, Benjamin, private, North Carolina militia February 1, 1833; $80. Age — . Watson, 2d, John, private, Virginia militia February 7, 1834; $60. Age 74. 106 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. Wallace, William B., lieutenant, . . . First regiment of artillery July 16, 1828; $400. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 5.) Robertson, James, age 86. Hawkins, Jane, age 77. Hill, Ann, age 75. Total for the County, 18. BARREN COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Brownlee, John, private, Virginia line September 6, 1819; May 29, 1818; $96. Age 75. Boon, Elisha, private, North Carolina line October 4, 1S19; February 3, 1819; $96. Age 80. Transferred from North Carolina September 4, 1824. Downing, Samuel, private, . Maryland line May 8, 1820; November 15, 1819; $96. Age — . Forrester, John, private, Virginia line January 10, 1821; June 16, 1818; $96. Age 8r. Foster, John, private, Virginia line May 6, 1825; February 22, 1825; $96. Age 79. Kelly, John, private, Virginia line April 10, 1822; August 11, 1818; $96. Age — . Died Dec. 31, 1822. Luckett, Samuel, sergeant, Maryland line June 4, 1819; May 12, 1818; $96. Age 71. Died August 22, 1828. Scott, Francis, private, Virginia line July 11, 182 1 ; July 15, 1818; $96. Age 76. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Beginning 1 March 4, 1831, unless otherwise stated.) Arnett, David, private, Virginia line January 28, 1833; $20. Age 82. Beavers, John, private, Virginia militia November 6, 1832; March 4, 1832; $60. Age 72. Bagley, John, sergeant Virginia line January 28, 1833; March 4, 1832; $120. Age 73. Bailey, Callow, private, Virginia line May 11, 1S33; March 4, 1S32; $60. Age 84. Boyd, William, private, North Carolina militia May 30, 1833; March 4, 1832 ; $80. Age 80. T{OLL OF TENSION 'ERS. IO7 Bell, William, private, Virginia militia June 7, 1833; March 4, 1832; $24.66. Age 79. Bibb, James, private and sergeant, Virginia militia July 15, 1833 ; March 4, 1832 ; $73-38. Age 80. Bailey. Richard, private, Virginia line July 15, 1833 ; March 4, 1832 ; $46.66. Age 70. Burch, John, private, Virginia militia August 24, 1833 ; March 4, 1832 ; $80. Age 76. Buford, Simeon, ensign and private, Virginia line August 24, 1834; March 4, 1832 ; $116.66. Age 77. Carter, Henry, private Virginia line January 28, 1833 ; $80. Age 82. Coleman, Thomas, private, Virginia militia February 18, 1833; $80. Age 69. Died August 17, 1832. Carter, Philip, private, Virginia militia May 31, 1833; $48.66. Age 68. Cole, John, private, Maryland militia October 11, 1833; $40. Age 81. Craig, William, private, Virginia militia November 28, 1833 ; $30. Age — . Denton, David, private, Virginia line January 28, 1833 ; $80. Age 79. Depp, William, private, -. Virginia militia September 26, 1833; $21.33. A g e 73- Dishman, William, private, Virginia State troops December 24, 1833 ; $80. Age 79. Died December 4, 1S33. Elmore, John, private of cavalry, . . . North Carolina militia November 6, 1832; $26.22. Age 75. Frogget, William, private, Virginia line January 28, 1833 ; $100. Age 74. Fulcher. Richard, corporal and private, Virginia line August 17, 1833; $33.22. Age 78. Goodin, Lewis, private, Virginia line October 22, 1832 ; $80. Age 73. Gibson, John, private of artillery, Virginia line January 28, 1833; $100. Age 78. Gorin, John, sergeant, corporal, and private, . . Virginia militia July 15, 1833; $30.88. Age 71. Green, Thomas, private Virginia militia August 17, 1833 ; $3 2 - 22 - A g e 73- Hiser. John, private, Pennsylvania militia January 28, 1833 ; $50. Age 74. Huffman. Ambrose, Virginia militia January 28, 1833; $60. Age So. 108 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Hill, Clem, . , Virginia militia March i, 1833; $60. Age 77. Hamilton, Abner Virginia militia April 2, 1833; $30. Age 72. Hughes, Absalom, private and sergeant, .... Virginia militia May 30, 1833; $63.33. Age 79. Harris, William, private, Virginia militia November 28, 1833 ; $36.66. Age 79. Higdon, Joseph, corporal and private of cavalry, Virginia militia January 13, 1834; $110. Age 75. Hunt, Jonathan, private, North Carolina militia April 3, 1834 ; $24.44. Age 74. Jameson, John, private, Virginia line October n, 1833; $80. . Age 71. Jones, Richard, private, ,. Virginia militia October 18, 1833 ; $26.66. Age 89. Lynn, Israel, private, North Carolina militia January 28, 1833; $21.12. Age 75. Larrance, Rodham, private, . Virginia militia July 29, 1833 ; $20. Age 72. Murrell, sr., Samuel, ensign, Virginia line January 28, 1833 ; $80. Age 78. McGuire, Daniel, private, New Jersey line January 28, 1833; $63.33. A ge 75- Martin, Benjamin, private, corporal, and sergeant, . Virginia line May 11, 1833; $77. Age 75. McGinness, Andrew, drummer, Virginia line September 24, 1833 ; $84. Age 79. Nevill, James, private, Virginia militia June 20, 1834; $22.88. Age 92. Priest, Peter, private, Virginia iine November 25, 1833 ; $80. Age — . Peers, William, mariner, Virginia navy May 6, 1834 ; $80. Age 74. Died May 29, 1833. Robinson, James, private, Virginia line January 28, 1833 '■> |8o. Age 73. Renfro, John, drummer, and private of infantry and cavalry, Virginia militia May 30, 1833 ; $39.33. Age 74. Roberts, Thomas, private and sergeant, Virginia line July 15, 1833; $46.25. Age 71. Reynolds, Nathaniel, private, Virginia militia September 28, 1833; $23.33. Age 72. Spillman, James, private Virginia militia November 6, 1832; $So. Age 71. T{OLL OF TENSION ERS. 109 Smith, Thomas, private, South Carolina militia November 9, 1833 ; $26.66. Age 73. Smith, Frederick, private and captain, ...... Virginia line November 3, 1832; $160. Age — . Terry, Thomas, private, Virginia line January 28, 1833; $80. Age 73. Woodson, Samuel, private, Virginia line November 6, 1832; $33.33. Age 73. Watson, John, private, Virginia line August 6, 1833; $60. Age 71. Wade, Obadiah, private, Virginia militia January 28, 1833; $60. Age 71. Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. Goodman, Thomas, matross, Harrison's artillery November 25, 1828; March 3, 1826; $100. Thomas Underwood, agent. Transferred from Henrico Count}-, Virginia. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 5.) Cosby, John, age 99. Huffman, Ambrose, age 86. Duff, John, age 80. Sanders, Philemon, age 78. Goodman, Thomas, age 77. Key, Sarah, age 78. Total for the County, 70. BATH COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 181S. Ashley, Thomas, private, Virginia line September 10, 1819; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 81. Birch, John, private, Pennsylvania line August 1, 1821 ; June 15, 1818; $96. Age 81. Deskins, Daniel, private, Virginia line April 10, 1819; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 74. Fasbrook, John, private, Pennsylvania line November 26, 1819; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 104. Gorrell, John, private, Pennsylvania line March 10, 1819; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 70. Griffin, Gordon, private, Pennsylvania line November 15, 1820; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 80. Hines, James, private Virginia line February 13, 1819; July 10, 1818; $96. Age 80. Died Feb. 4, 1830. IIO REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Hasty, John, private, . .* Virginia line February 12, 1S19; July 15, 1818; $96. Age 73. Died Feb. 2, 1826. Love, Mark, private, South Carolina line Sept. 15, 1819; June 22, 1819; $96. Age 68. Died Nov. 30, 1831. Mulberry, James, private, , . Virginia line April 9, 1819; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 79. Moore, Michael, private, Virginia line April 7, 1819; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 74. Purvis, William, private, Virginia line April 9, 1819; July 17, 1818; $96. Age 77. Dropped under act of May 1, 1820. Restored August 17, 1826. Petit, Matthew, private, Pennsylvania line April 6, 1819; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 74. Sorrell, Elias, private, Virginia line April 9, 1819; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 71. Died July 9, 1825. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Botts, Moses, private, Virginia line March 6, 1833 ; $40. Age 84. Bromigin, Jarvis, private, Virginia militia December 21, 1833; $20. Age 72. Collins, Joshua, private, Virginia line September 2, 1833; $80. Age 77. Jameson, William, private, Virginia line March 6, 1833; $26.66. Age 75. Kearnes, William, private, Virginia militia December 2, 1833 ; $80. Age 77. Nelson, Moses, private North Carolina line April 9, 1833; $80. Age 76. Parker, Edward, sergeant, Virginia State troops April 9, 1833; $120. Age 80. Rice, Holman, private and captain, Virginia line July 14, 1819; $240. Age 76. Increased to $480 April 12, 1833. Smallwood, Beane, private, Virginia line October 31, 1823; $80. Age 76. Thomas, Richard, private, North Carolina line March 21, 1833; $80. Age 76. Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. Triplett, sr., Thomas, captain, Virginia line October 31, 1831 ; March 3, 1826; $480. Died February 28, 1833. Agents: Thomas Triplett, jr., \V. T. Barry, Richard M. Johnson, H. Daniel, and M. Harrison. Betsey H. Triplett, widow. T^OLL OF TENS/ONERS. 1 1 1 Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 5.) Boyd, William, age 74. McElhany, James, age 80. Linam, Andrew, age 81. Sims, John, age 79. Total for the County, 29. BOONE COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. (All began March 4, 1831.) Allen, Isham, private, Virginia line October 21, 1823; September 24, 1823; $96. Age 70. Burns, James, private, Pennsylvania line May 13, 1819; June 15, 1818; $96. Age 80. Beech. Asa, private, Connecticut line April 15, 1819; August 6, 1S1S; $96. Age 84. Butler, Richard, private, New Jersey line January 4, 1823; October 2, 1820; $96. Age 70. Died Jan. 31, 1826. Bruner, Jacob, private, New Jerse}- line January 22, 1824; November 13, 1823; $96. Age 73. Brady, William, private, South Carolina line April 6, 1826; December 19, 1825; $96. Age 76. Barlow, Joseph, private, Virginia line September 6, 1830; January 1, 1828; $96. Age 74. Hayden, Jeremiah, private, Virginia line July 7, 1819; May 5, 1818; $96. Age 72. McPherson, Alexander, private, Pennsylvania line April 21, 1819; September 26, 1818; $96. Age 82. Dropped May 22, 1829; restored December 26, 1829. Died November 18, 1832. Reed, Zachariah, private, Georgia line June 8, 1820; February 1, 1819; $96. Age 57. Suspended under Act May 1, 1820. Stribling, Samuel, private, Virginia line July 7, 1S19; May 5, 1818; $96. Age 92. Taylor, John, private Maryland line May 21, 1819; April 22, 1818; $96. Age 84. Vance, Thomas, private, New Jersey line November 23, 1818; August 4, 181S. Age 73. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Beginning March 4, 1831.) Aldridge, William, private, Maryland militia January 10, 1823; $20. Age 77. Bridges, John, private, Virginia line May 10, 1823; $96. Age 78. Raised to $100 March 4. 1831. 112 '-REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Craig, John H., private and quartermaster-general, Virginia line June io, 1S23; 5123.33. Age 77. Clarkson, David, private, Virginia line January 19, 1833; $40. Age 72. Died November 15, 1833. Golding, William, private, Virginia line December 7, 1833 ; $80. Age 75. Gaff, David, private, Virginia line March 14, 1834; £80. Age 80. Hamilton, William, private Virginia line December 10, 1833; $46.66. Age 94. Dead. Johnson. Cave, private, Virginia line December 5, 1833; $40. Age 73. Kay, James, private, Virginia line June rS, 1833; $So. Age 75. Died July 12, 1833. Kennedy, Joseph, private, Virginia militia December 7, 1833; #23.33. A g e ~ l - Pratt. Jacob, adjutant and captain, New Jersey line November 5, 1832; $351.24. Age 87. Rouse, Samuel, private Virginia militia December 4, 1832; $20. Age S4. Rouse, Jacob, private Virginia militia January 10, 1833; $33.33. Age 76. Ross, Alexander, private, Virginia militia April 25, 1833; $40. Age 74. Ruddeel, James, private Virginia militia October 2, 1S33; $80. Age 76. Swindle, John, private Virginia militia January 17, 1833; #20. Age 82. Smither, William, private, • Virginia militia April 25, 1833 ; #30. Age 79. Stephenson, James, private New Jersey line June 12, 1833; $80. Age 79. Vest, George, private, Virginia line January 19, 1833; $63.33. A g e 8l - Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins. Vol. I. p. 5.) Brumback, Peter, age 87. Hubbell, Richard, age 74. Steers, Hugh, age 81. Tomlinson, John, age 81. Alexander, Jerusha, age 86. Total for the County, 38. %OLL OF TENSIONERS. 1 1 3 BOURBON COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Early Invalid Acts. Campbell, William, sergeant, Revolutionary army March 4, 1789; September 27, 1789; $30. Raised to $76.80. Trans- ferred from Pennsylvania September 4, 1820. Kindrick, Benjamin, private, Revolutionary army January 1, 1786; June 1, 1786; $40. Raised to $64 March 4, 1820, and to $96 July 7, 1829. Died June 12, 1830. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Batterton, Samuel, private, Virginia line May 7, 1819; August 11, 1818; $96. Age 76. Died June 12, 1833. Barbey, Elijah, private, Virginia line April 15, 1819; August 14, 1818; $96. Age 76. Died April 24, 1833. Bates, Thomas, private, . . Virginia line August 11, 1819; May 19, 1818; $96. Age 79. Busby, James, private, Virginia line January 6, 1819; May 25, 1818; $96. Age 78. Cockerel, Peter, private, Virginia line April 16, 1819; August 22, 1818; $96. Age 75. Dawson, William, private, Pennsylvania line May 22, 1819; July 2, 1818; $96. Age 96. Drebuler, John, private, Maryland line June 7, 1819; August 11, 1818; $96. Age 83. Humphries, Joseph, private, Pennsylvania line September 21, 1819; May 25, 1818; $96. Age 66. Jameison, John, private, Virginia line July 1, 1820; December 8, 1819; $96. Age 82. Kendrick, Benson, private, . Virginia line June 23, 1819; May 29, 1818; $96. Age 76. Kelly, Thomas, private, Pennsylvania line October 2, 1819; May 10, 1818 ; $96. Age 84. Died Dec. 30, 1822. Miller, John, private, South Carolina line February 15, 1819; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 73. Died Aug. 23, 1825. Pritchett, James, private, . . . Virginia line February 13, 1819; July 16, 1818; $96. Age 58. Dropped Act May 1, 1820. Pater, Robert, private, Pennsylvania line April 15, 1818; April 1, 1818; $96. Age 76. Died January 25, 1826. Raine, Nathaniel, private, Virginia line June 5, 1820; November 22, 1819; $96. Age 77. Stoker, Edward, private, Virginia line April 14, 1819; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 77. 8 1 1 4 %EVOL U TIONAR Y SOLDIERS IN KEN TUCK Y. Terrill, John, private, Pennsylvania line July 2, 1819; August 29, 1818; $96. Age 81. Talbott, Isham, private, Virginia line July 18, 1823; May 13, 1823; $96. Age 75. Whittington, John, private, Delaware line September 6, 1819; January 15, 1819; $96. Age 86. Died Septem- ber 9, 1822. Williams, Benjamin, private, Maryland line September 6, 1819 ; August 12, 1818; $96. Age 72. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Anient, Philip, private, Pennsylvania militia July 10, 1834; $53-33- Age 79. Breast, John, private, . Virginia line December 18, 1832 ; $60. Age 74. Branham, William, corporal, Virginia militia December 5, 1832 ; $66. Age 71. Bowels, Samuel, private, Delaware line March 16, 1833 ; $80. Age 84. Corbin, Lewis, private and sergeant, ...... Virginia militia June 17, 1S33 ; $76.66. Age 79. Clinkenbeard, Isaac, private, Virginia line March 4, 1834 ; $36.66. Age 75. Davis, James, private, Virginia line May 11, 1833; $30. Age 72. Doudon. Clementius, sergeant and private, Pennsylvania militia July 23, 1833; $41.66. Age 72. Kdwards, George, private, North Carolina militia January 9, 1834; $20. Age 72. Endicott, Moses, private, North Carolina militia April 14, 1S34; $40. Age 74. Died April 24, 1834. Forgneran, Peter, private, Virginia militia May 3, 1833 ; $30. Age 85. Forgey, Hugh, private, Pennsylvania militia December 28, 1833 ; $40. Age $80. Harris, William, private and sergeant, Virginia militia October 26, 1836; $51.60. Age 89. Hill, Robert, private, Virginia militia May 11, 1833; $66.66. Age 77. House, Andrew (Hawes), private, .... Pennsylvania militia July 10, 1834; $21.66. Age 86. Hays, Thomas, private, Maryland militia December 23, 1833 ; $41.66. Age 72. Jameson, David, Virginia line October 19, 1832; $80. Age 78. 'TROLL OF TENSION 'ERS. 1 1 5 Jackson, Joseph, private, Virginia line November i, 1832; $80. Age 77. Jones, Thomas, private, Virginia militia May 11, 1833; $40. Age 77. Died July 1, 1833. Lander, Charles, sergeant, Virginia line April 1, 1833; $120. Age 79. Died August 15, 1833. Lockwood, Samuel, private, Delaware militia May 7, 1833; $80. Age 78. Luckey, Robert, private, Virginia militia April 28, 1834; $66.66. Age 74. McCloud, John, private, Virginia line May 11, 1833; $33-33- Age 94. McDowell, Daniel, Virginia militia May 31, 1833; $40. Age 82. Patton, William, private of cavalry, .... North Carolina line November 5, 1832 ; $32.50. Age 75. Rogers, Thomas, private, Virginia militia April 12, 1833; $26.66. Age 80. Shropshire, Abner, private, Virginia militia January 26, 1833; $43-33- Age 73. Shaw, Thomas, Pennsylvania militia April 16, 1833; $43-33- Age 81. Speaks, Hezekiah, private, „ Maryland militia October 11, 1833. Age 76. Stipp, John, Pennsylvania militia October 31, 1833; $20. Age 86. Stevens, Joseph L,., private, Virginia militia February 4, 1834. Age 70. Wheley, Benjamin, sergeant and captain-, Virginia State troops August 7, 1833; $240. Age 74. Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. Pritchard, James, dragoon, . . . Colonel Washington's cavalry January 8, 1829; March 3, 1826; $100. Wilmott, Robert, lieutenant, Harrison's artillery January 8, 1829; March 3, 1826; $400. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. ( Collins, Vol. I, pp. 5, 6.) Bell, Archibald, age 84. Scott, sr., William, age 67. Bryan, George, age 82. Smith, Michael, age 88. Harris, Nathaniel, age 81. Towles, Henry, age 54. Hennis, Benjamin, age 80. Wigginton, Henry, age 84. Edward McConnell, age 68. Wilson, Henry, age 84. Total for the County, 66. Il6 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. BRACKEN COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Dean, Michael, private, Virginia line March iS, 1819; November 2, 1818; $96. Age 94. Dilman, Andrew, private, Virginia line November 15, 1820; October 5, 1818; $96. Age 67. Franklin, Joseph, private, Virginia line March 18, 1819; May 11, 1818 Jaco, William, private, .... August 2, 1821 ; July 13, 1818 Morris, Nathaniel G., captain, . March 18, 1819; May 4, 181S Moore, Thomas, private, . . . March 18, 1819; Nov. 2, 1818 $96. Age 73. Died Dec. 30, 1829. Virginia line $96. Age 98. Virginia line $240. Age 76. Died Sept. 15, 1824. Virginia line $96. Age 84. Died Aug. 18, 1825. Maines, George, private, Virginia line Dec. 16, 1828; Nov. 16, 1828; $96. Age 84. Died Nov. 9, 1833. Thomas, John T., private, Lee's legion March iS, 1819; May 4, 1828; $96. Age 74. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began Mach 4, 1831.) Arbnckle, James, private, Virginia State troops May 12, 1834; $30. Age 72. Black, Rudolph, private, Virginia militia January 30, 1834 ; $20. Age 72. Hamilton, John, private, Pennsylvania line January 8, 1834; $53-33- Age 69. Henderson, Benjamin, private, North Carolina militia Januarys, 1834; $23.33. Age 76. King, John, private, Pennsylvania line August 21, 1833; $46.66. Age 73. King, William, private, Virginia militia October 31, 1833 ; $20. Age 71. Kendall, Aaron, private, North Carolina militia January 4, 1834; $30. Age 75. Morris, Jacob, private, New Jersey militia May 29, 1834; $20. Age 62. Miranda, Samuel, private, Pennsylvania militia February 12, 1834 ; $20. Age — . Died November 6, 1833. Owens, William, private, Virginia militia February 18, 1833; $20. Age 71. Rice, Philip, musician and sergeant, Virginia militia December 20, 1833 ; $67. Age 75. T{OLL OF TENSIONERS. 117 Sergeant, William, private . . Maryland line June 6, 1834; $23.33. Age 74. Tncker, John, private, Maryland line July 9, 1833; $80. Age 88. Taylor, Bartholomew, private, Maryland militia June 17, 1834; $20. Age 79. Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. Kimmer, Nicholas, corporal, Fourth Regiment Pennsylvania line October 6, 1828; March 3, 1826; $88. Transferred to Fayette County, Indiana. Robinson, William, sergeant, . . Bull's Pennsylvania Regiment September 10, 1828; March 3, 1826; $120. Died February 15, 1835. Total for the County, 24. BREATHITT COUNTY. ( Count}- formed after 1835.) Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) Bowling, Jesse, age 82. Bush, Drury, age 82. Turner, Roger, age 83. Total for the County, 3. BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 18 18. Bassam, Obadiah, private, Virginia line April 14, 1819; July 25, 1818; $96. Age 74. Dehaven, Edward, private, Pennsylvania line October 26, 1832; March 12, 181S; $96. Age 82. Fate, Samuel, private, Pennsylvania line October 3, 1818; June 27, 1818; $96. Age 64. Goatley, John, private, Virginia line September 9, 1819; July 25, 1818; $96. Age — . Pullen, -George, private, Virginia line September 9, 1819; July 25, 181 8; $96. Age 75. Weatherhall, Jacob, private, Virginia line February 15, 1820; October 23, 1818 ; $96. Age 75. Wells, James, private Virginia line January 16, 1822; April 20, 1819; $96. Age 74. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. ( Began March 4, 1831.) Allgood, John, private, Virginia militia March 4, 1834; $21.33. Age 76. Il8 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Bramblett, James, private and corporal, .... Virginia militia May ii, 1833; $25.50. Age 70. Fantress, Valentine, private, Virginia line December 5, 1832 ; $80. Age 74. Gough, Ignatius, private, Virginia line October 18, 1833; $80. Age 81. Hutchinson, Joseph Virginia militia April 12, 1833; $20. Age 77. Hashfield, Henry, Pennsylvania militia May 31, 1833; $26.66. Age 76. Hoskinson, Charles, private, Maryland militia August '2i, 1833; $26.66. Age 75. Kincheloe, Thomas, sergeant, Virginia militia December 2, 1833; $35. Age 72. Miller, Barney, private Virginia militia August 21, 1833- $23.33. Age 69. Mason, Joseph, private and sergeant, Virginia militia August zi, 1833 ; $36.54. Age 77. Paul, George, private, Virginia militia August 21, 1833; $23.33. A S e 68 - Parks, Samuel, private, New York militia December 23, 1833 ; $40. Age 75. Reed, George, private, Maryland militia August 21, 1833; $20. Age 85. Robertson, James, private, North Carolina militia March 14, 1S34; $20. Age — . Sharp, sr., Samuel, private, North Carolina militia August 21, 1S33; $36.66. Age 85. Seaton, George, sergeant and private Virginia militia October 21, 1833; $78.33. Age 79. Thornhill, William, private, Virginia militia March 5, 1834; $26.66. Age 77. Wilkerson, Francis, private, ...... North Carolina militia April 9, 1833; $36.66. Age 73. Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. Goatley, John, dragoon, Washington's cavalry September 11, 1828; March 3, 1826. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) Pullin, George, age 81. Wells, James, age 77. Total for the County, 28. T{OLL OF TENSIONERS. 119 BULLITT COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Buzan, John, private, Virginia line September 17, 1819; July 21, 1819; $96. Age 79. Cornwell, William, private, New York line October 2, 1819; July 23, 1819; $96. Age 73. Edens, John, private, South Carolina line February 10, 1819; Sept. 21, 1818; $96. Age 77. Died Jan. 23, 1826. Field, Henry, private, Virginia line February 10, 1819; May 12, 1818; $96. Age 74. Died May 27, 1823. Goldsmith, John, private, Virginia line July 30, 1825; July 4, 1825; $96. Age 68. Died October 30, 1825. Hubbard, Eppa, sergeant, Virginia line March 14, 1820; March 27, 1819; $96. Age 73. Died Sept. 12, 1830. Johnson, Isaac, private Virginia line August 2S, 1819; June 1, 1818; $96. Age 85. Died October 21, 1833. Isbell, Henry, private, Virginia line August 13, 1818; June 1818; $96. Age 75. Langsdon, Charles, private, Virginia line May 6, 1820; September 24, 1819; $96. Age 72. Lloyd, Joseph, private, Virginia line July 30, 1825 ; July 4, 1825 ; $96. Age 73. McMannis, Charles, private Virginia line September 9, 1819; July 9, 1819; $96. Age 69. Died Jan. 31, 1828. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Bishop, Lawrence, private, Pennsylvania militia September 9, 1833; $20. Age 71. Card well, William, private, Virginia line March 15, 1834; $100. Age 74. Chappell, William, private, Virginia militia October 18, 1833; $50. Age 74. Hubbs, Jacob, private, Virginia militia March 2, 1833; $36.66. Age 72. Hornbeck, Samuel, private, Virginia militia September 9, 1833 ; $20. Age 71. Miles, Jesse, private, Virginia militia September 28, 1833; $30. Age 71. Miller, John, private, Virginia militia June 6, 1834 ; $30. Age 85. Northern, Reuben, private, Virginia militia December 26, 1833 ; $20. Age 75. 120 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Rowland, Samuel, private, New Jersey State troops October 21, 1833; $63.33. Age 76. Saunders, Joseph, lieutenant, Virginia line November 14, 1832 ; $320. Age 78. Stringer, John, private, Virginia militia March 2, 1833; $43-33- Age 79. Skinner, Isaac, private, Virginia militia August 9, 1833; $23.33. Age 74. Spencer, William, private, . Virginia militia July 1, 1834; $80. Age 73. Webb, Augustin, sergeant, Virginia State troops March 2, 1833 ; $60. Age — . Wright, Elijah, private, Pennsylvania State troops September 2, 1833; $28.33. Age 78. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) Humphrey, John, age 77. Pilkenton. Larkin, age 70. Total for the countv. 28. BUTLER COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 18 18. Brown, Peter, private, . Virginia line March 5, 1819; April 12, 1818; $96. Age 69. Died Sept. 20, 1833. Lindsay, Abraham, private, . Virginia line December 10, 1827; July 28, 1827; $96. Age — . Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Busby, William, private, North Carolina militia June 6, 1833 ; $60. Age 72. Borah, Jacob, private, Pennsylvania militia January 28, 1834; $20. Age 69. Cook, John, private, Virginia line January 15, 1833 ; $30. Age 72. Carson, Thomas, private, Virginia State troops April 2, 1833; $80. Age 74. Kuykendall, Matthew, priv. of inf. andcavl., South Carolina line August 17, 1833; $50. Age 76. Lawrence, Thomas, sergeant, Virginia line November 3, 1832; $120. Age 73. Porter, John, private and sergeant, Virginia militia April 2, 1833; $110. Age 75. ROLL OF PENSIONERS. 121 Scholfield, Jesse, private, Connecticut line May 29, 1S33; $80. Age 77. Sharp, 2d, John, private, Virginia militia January 28. 1S34; $20. Age 75. Whittaker, Mark, private, North Carolina line May 29, 1833; $20. Age 84. Warnack, Abner, private, North Carolina militia August 17, 1833; $24.44. Age 70. Pensioner Under the Act of May 15, 1828. Porter, William, lieutenant, Virginia line November 29, 1828; March 3, 1836; $320. Died July 8, 182S. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. Beasley, William, age 78. Sowell, John, age 81. Clark, John, age 103. Total for the County, 17. CALDWELL COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 181S. Cartwright, Justinian, sergeant, Virginia line June 5, 1819; April 27, 1819 ; $96. Age 73. Died Sept. 27, 1S32. Farmer, William, private, North Carolina line September 28, 1818; August 24, 1818; $96. Age — . Freeman, Aaron, private, North Carolina line Oct. 29, 1819; July 26, 1819; $86. Age 77. Died Nov. 26, 1821. Gholson, William, sergeant, Virginia line September 18, 1819; May 25, 1818; $96. Age 76. Jennings, James, private. South Carolina line May 28, 1819; November 24, 1S1S; $96. Age 79. Lyon, Matthew, lieutenant, New Hampshire line April 20, 1S19; August 24, 1818; $240. Age 85. Died Aug. 1, 1822. Porter, William, lieutenant, Virginia line Aug. 2, 1S20; Aug. 24, 1820; $240. Age 71. Died Jan. 6, 182S. Thomas, Henry, private, Virginia line November 24, 1818; May 26, 1S1S; $96. Age 77. Transferred from West Tennessee. Veach, Elijah, private, .* . . . Virginia line June 30, 1818; Ma}' 25, 181S; $96. Age 79. Williams, Thomas, private, Delaware line June 28, 1819: Sept. 29, 1818; $96. Age 84. Died June 17, 1825. Waterfield, Peter, private, Virginia line January 10, 1828; December 17, 1S27; £96. Age 73. 122 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1S31.) Ashurst, William, private, Virginia militia March 13, 1S33; $20. Age 72. Armstrong, William, private, North Carolina line February 24, 1834; $43-33- Age 81. Blackburn, William, private, Virginia militia March 13, 1S33; $95. Age 77. Beck, Thomas, private, . Maryland line December 2, 1833 ; $36.66. Age 70. Blick, John, private, Virginia State troops December 9, 1833; $20. Age 72. Cooper, Tracy, midshipman, Pennsylvania navy March 13, 1S33; $108. Age 69. Calvert, Spencer, sergeant and private, Virginia line August 22, 1S33; $41.66. Age 73. Clinton, James, private and lieutenant, Virginia line October 11, 1833; $183.33. A g e 72. Dunn, Joseph, private of infantry and cavalry, . . N. C. militia March. 13, 1833; $93-33- A ge 79- Davis, Nathaniel, private, Virginia line November 15, 1S33; $40. Age 80. Ford, William, private, Maryland militia April 12, 1833; $36.66. Age 71. Freer, Solomon, private of cavalry South Carolina line August 22, 1833; $100. Age 70. Freeman, Michael, private of cavalry and infantry, . . N. C.line August 22, 1833 ; $95.82. Age 70. Guess, Joseph, private of cavalry, .... North Carolina militia March 14, 1833; $32.50. Age 72, Groom, Major, private, Virginia line April 12, 1833; $29.30. Age 71. Hart, John, private, North Carolina line May 6, 1S33 ; $40. Age 82. Hamilton, John, private, Virginia militia September 2, 1833; $21.56. Age 79. Huey, John, private, Pennsylvania militia January 8, 1834; $36.66. Age 80. McNabb, John, private, South Carolina militia March 2, 1833; $20. Age 86. McVey, Hugh, private Virginia militia March 14, 1833 ; $50. Age 92. Ogden, Benjamin, private, New Jersey line October 6, 1832 ; $80. Age 70. T^OLL OF TENSION ERS. 1 23 Scott, James, private, Virginia militia March 14, 1833; $30. Age 78. Revolutionary Pensioner Residing in the County in 1840. ( Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) Bowers, Reuben, age 74. Total for the Count}', 34. CALLOWAY COUNTY. Pensioner Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Bridges, Benjamin, private, North Carolina line June 30, 1818; May 25, 1818; $96. Age 80. Died Dec. 17, 1824. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Barham, John, private, Virginia line September 5, 1833; $32.33. Age 70. Cooke, Robert, private of infantry and cavalry, . . Virginia line December 14, 1833 ; $82.50. Age 78. Greenwood, Joseph, private, Maryland line January 26, 1833; $66.66. Age 80. Glover, Joseph, private of infantry and cavalry, . . Virginia line August 17, 1833; $84.54. Age 74. Henson, sr., Jesse, private, Virginia line January 26, 1833 ; $80. Age 75. Hamlett, John, private, North Carolina militia May 11, 1833; $40. Age 77. Jones, John, private and sergeant, Virginia militia May 13, 1833; $24.58. Age 74. McGrew, Thomas, private, South Carolina line January 26, 1833 ; $80. Age 102. Melone, Andrew, private and captain, Maryland line July 9, 1833; $87.88. Age 80. Mullins, Charles, private of infantry and cavalry, N. Carolina line August 17, 1833; $63.33. A g e 8 5- Owens, George, private, Maryland line January 26, 1833; $20. Age 85. Oglivie, Kimbrough, private, North Carolina militia January 26, 1833; $20. Age 71. Stone, Rowland, private, South Carolina militia September 5, 1833 ; $23.33. A g e 1°- Smith, Thomas, private, Virginia State troops December 18, 1833; $30. Age 93. 124 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Tayloe, Edmund, private, ........ North Carolina militia October 21, 1833; $30. Age 78. West, Leonard, private, North Carolina militia January 31, 1833 ; $43.33. Age 69. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) Dunn, Joseph, age 89. Galloway, Charles, age 83. Frizell, Nathan, age 82. Wilkins, William, age 81. Total for the County, 22. CAMPBELL COUNTY. Pensioner Under the Early Invalid Pension Acts. McGlasson, John, private, Revolutionary army January n, 1830;. $30. Act of May 24, 1828. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 18 18. Allphin, Ransom, private, Virginia line July 30, 1831 ; July 30, 1831 ; $96. Age 84. Dead. Davis, Samuel, private, Virginia line September 16, 1819; April 27, 1818; $96. Age 98. Keen, John, private, Virginia line December 19, 1S23 ; October 27, 1823 ; $96. Age 74. Maren, Benjamin, private, Virginia line March 14, 1820; June 15, 1818; $96. Age 74. Marston, James, private, New Hampshire line September 16, 1819; May 1, 1818; $96. Age 83. Died Jan. 16, 1828 Massey (or Mercy), John, private, . Armand's legion May 16, 1823; March 1, 1823; $96. Age 73. Mefford, Jacob, private, Maryland line March 26, 1825; August 9, 1824; $96. Age 74. Perkings, James, private, New York line June 19, 1826; June 7, 1826; $96. Age 75. White, James, private, Virginia line March 12, 1830; March 10, 1830; $96. Age 89. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832 (Began March 1, 1831.) Byland, Samuel, private, Virginia line April 4, 1834; $40. Age 68. Bellville, Samuel, private, Delaware militia April 14, 1834; $20. Age 72. Baley, Samuel, private, North Carolina State troops November 25, 1833 ; $36.66. Age 77. %OLL OF TENSIONERS. 1 25 Collins, Stephens, private, Connecticut line January 19, 1833; $50. Age 80. Casey, Joseph, private, Pennsylvania line April 11, 1834; $30. Age 71. Ducker, John, private, Virginia line May 24, 1833; $60. Age 75. Goodwin, Julius C, private, Virginia line October 18, 1833; $20. Age 70. Hays, John, private Pennsylvania line May 30, 1833; $40. Age 77. Huling, Jonathan, private, Virginia militia October 18, 1833; $20. Age 73. Herbert, sr., J osiah, private, Virginia militia December 14, 1833; $60. Age 79. Long, Nicholas, sergeant, adjutant, and b. major, . Virginia line September 3, 1832; $193.33. A ge 80. Massey, Edmond, private, Virginia militia "February 5, 1833 ; $20. Age 87. Morin, Edward, private, Virginia line February 28, 1833; $80. Age 89. Mason, Peter, private, Virginia line January 13, 1834; $40. Age 70. Marshall, Robert, private, Maryland line May 27, 1834; $80. Age 71. Parker, Abraham, private, Virginia line January 17, 1834; $40. Age 76. Sutton, Benjamin,^ private, New Jersey militia June 6, 1834; $40. Age 78. Todd, Samuel, private, Virginia militia August 23, 1833; $26.66. Age 73. Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. ( Began March 3, 1826.) McKinney, John, lieutenant, 5th regiment, . Pennsylvania line July 23, 1828; $320. Died Nov. 25, 1833. Mary T. McKinney, widow. Smith, Massa Ara, private, Virginia line March 29, 1830; $80. Hon. R. M. Johnson, agent. Turner, George, captain, 1st regiment, . . . South Carolina line July 14, 1828; $480. Transferred from Hamilton County, Ohio. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) DeCourcey, William, age 85. Harris, sr., Thomas, age 96. Dickens, Joseph, age 75. Orcutt, sr., William, age 81. Smith, Henry, age 90. Total for the County, 36. 126 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. CARROLL COUNTY. (Formed after 1835.) Revolutionary Pensioners Living in County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) Coghill, James, age 82. Matthews, Amos V., age 79. Deen, sr., John, age 84. Scott, Robert, age 77. Driskill, David, age 79. Short, John, age 78. Total for County, 6. CARTER COUNTY. (Formed after 1835.) Revolutionary Pensioner Living in County in 1840. (Collins Vol. I, p. 6.) Bates, William, age 77. Total for County, 1. CASEY COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Clark, James, private, Virginia line July 21, 1819; February 23, 1819; $96. Age 73. Died July 12, 1832. Coffman, Jacob, private, Maryland line January 11, 1822; November 26, 1821 ; $96. Age 73. Havely, Jacob, private, Maryland line January 13, 1823; August 11, 1818; $96. Age 70. Dead. Hogue, Andrew, private, North Carolina line March 2, 1831 ; February 19, 1831; $96. Age 83. Jones, William, private, Virginia line July 7, 1825; June 7, 1825; $96. Age 84. Morrow, Thomas, private, Pennsylvania line April 5, 1820; Sept. 1, 1818; $96. Age 79. Died August 30, 1830. McConnell, Jonathan, lieutenant, .... New Hampshire line December 14, 1819; Nov. 28, 1818; $96. Age 81. Died May 10, 1829. Minor, Jacob, private, Virginia line January 23, 1830; January 23, 1830; $96. Age 75. Skeen, John, private, ... North Carolina line April 15, 1820; August 31, 1818; $96. Age 76. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Canady, John, private, Virginia State troops May 6, 1833 ; $36.66. Age 71. Coffey, Osbourne, private and sergeant, Virginia line May 11, 1833; $110. Age 75. %OLL OF TENSION ERS. 1 27 Carson, James, private and lieutenant, Virginia militia October 18. 1833; $50. Age 73. Glazebrook, Julius, private, Virginia militia July 10, 1833; $26.66. Age 82. Good, John, private, Virginia line August 17. 1833; $30. Age 85. McWhorter, John, private, North Carolina line May 6, 1833; $80. Age 85. Russell, Absalom, private, Virginia militia May 6, 1S33 ; $23.33. Age 74. Royaltree, John, private, Virginia line May 6, 1833; $26.66. Age 75. Sutherland, William, private, Maryland line September 25, 1833; $80. Age 87. Total for the County, 18. CHRISTIAN COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March iS, 1818. Brewer, Henry, private, . . . North Carolina line March 31, 1820; July 5, 1819; $96. Age 74. Carter, John, private, Pennsylvania line May 18, 1S19; August 25, 1818; $96. Age 70. Conner, John, private, Colonel Armand's corps December 4, 1818; October 13, 1818; $96. Age 70. Nixon, Absalom, private, South Carolina line January 26, 1S33; January 10, 1833; $96. Age 82. Woolsey, Thomas, private, Virginia line May 18, 1820; July 9, 18 19; $96. Age — . Watener, Robert, private, Virginia line Feb. 16, 1822; Sept. 1, 1819; $96. Age 68. Died Aug. 13, 1827. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March i, 1831.) Anderson, John, private, North Carolina militia May 13, 1833; $37. Age 87. Barnes, George, private, Virginia line February 13, 1833; $80. Age 78. Clark, Jonathan, lieutenant, North Carolina line September 26, 1833; $320. Age 75. Dimkinson, Thomas, private, Virginia line January 26, 1833 ; $40. Age 71. Dupuy, William, private, Georgia militia January 26, 1833; $21.66. Age 68. 128 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Davis, Henry, private, North Carolina line April i, 1833; $80. Age 75. Franklin, Absalom, private, Virginia militia January 11, 1S34. Age 70. Gilmore, James, sergeant and private, Virginia line August 17, 1833; $51.66. Age 89. Gray, William, private, Virginia line June 17, 1833; $60. Age 80. Harlow, John, private, Virginia militia January 26, 1833; $20. Age 83. Johnson, Dalmath, private Virginia militia October iS, 1833 ; $20.55. Age 73. Jones, Samuel, private Virginia militia June 7, 1832 ; $96. Age 78. Knight, Night, private, South Carolina line November 30, 1832; $80. Age 84. Meacham, Joseph, private of cavalry, North Carolina State troops November 10, 1832 ; $25. Age 73. Philips, John, private, North Carolina line October 29, 1832 ; $29.66. Age 100. Patton, Matthew, private, Maryland militia June 24, 1834 ; $25.60. Age 84. Palmer, Isaac, private, Virginia militia July 10, 1834; $25.77. Age 87. Stroud, Isaac, private of infantry and cavalry and orderly sergeant, North Carolina militia January 26, 1833 ; $33-33- Age 73. Stewart, James, private, South Carolina militia November 9, 1833; $80. Age 72. Thomas, Charles, private and sergeant, . . North Carolina line January 4, 1834; $45-66. Age — . Warren, William, private, Virginia line January 6, 1833 "> $^°- Age — . Waggoner, Thomas, sergeant, Virginia line January 8, 1834; $30. Age 72. Younglove, Samuel, sergeant and private, .... Virginia line April 16, 1833 ; $166.66. Age 71. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) Cain, John, age 77. Sullenger, James, age 77. Total for the County, 31. %OLL OF TENS/ONERS. 1 29 CLARK COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 18 18. Botts, Seth, private, Virginia line January 26, 1819; June 27, 1818; $96. Age 81. Died Sept. 3, 1827. 'Dunn, John, private, Virginia line April 3, 1819; July 3, 1818; $96. Age 85. Eastin, Elisha ; private, Virginia line July 21, 1819; June 26, 1818; $96. Age 82. Fletcher, John, private, Virginia line April 3, 1819; June 22, 1818; $96. Age 85. Foster, William, private, Virginia line February 11, 1819; June 22, 1818; £96. Age 73. Hathpenny, alias Halfpenny, John, private, . Connecticut line April 1, 1819; April 29, 1818; $96. Age 82. Johnston, Martin, private, Virginia line March 31, 1819; June 20, 1818; $96. Age 63. Dead. Key, Price, corporal, Pennsylvania line November 25, 1819; May 23, 181S; $96. Age 75. Died July 14, 1829. Lockett, Benjamin, private, Virginia line July 22, 1819; June 23, 1818; $96. Age 71. Martin, John, private, Virginia line June 19, 1820; October 4, 1S18; $96. Age 74. Martin, William, private, Virginia line June 4, 1819; September 28, 1818; $96. Age 77. Melton or Milton,. Thomas, private, Virginia line October 10, 1820; June 30, 1818; $96. Age 84. Pool, John, private, New Jersey line June 3, 1819; August 5, 181S; $96. Age 76. Died Feb. 20, 1S26. Sidebottom, John, private, Virginia line July 8, 1819; May 8, 1S19; $96. Age 70. Scott, Drury, private, Virginia line October 26, 1820; October 23, 1819 ; $96. Age 74. Wilson, James, private, Maryland line June 9, 1S24; January 26, 1824; $96. Age 71. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Anderson, James, private, Virginia line April 2, 1833; $So. Age 74. Alexander, sr., John, private, ...... Pennsylvania militia April 12, 1833; $23.23. Age 78. Adkins, John, private, Virginia militia September 24, 1833; $20. Age 88. 9 130 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Arnold, John, private, ......... Virginia State troops March 25, 1834 ; $80. Age 75. Acton (Ecton), Smallwood, private, . . . Virginia State troops June 6, 1834; $30. Age 75. Burbridge, Lincefield, private, Virginia line September 17, 1832; $80. Age 74. Berry, Thomas, private, Virginia militia May 3, 1833 ; $50. Age 77. Berkley, alias Bartlett, William, private, Virginia line May 11, 1833; $80. Age 79. Bush, James, private, Virginia State troops September 25, 1833; $24.44. Age 75. Dyke, John, private, . . . * ' Virginia line May n, 1833; $30. Age 83. Duke (Dyke), Matthew, private, Virginia militia September 24, 1833; $20. Age 76. Davis, Septimus, lieutenant, Pennsylvania line November 29, 1833; $320. Age 78. Dewitt, Peter, private, Virginia militia January 2, 1834; $20. Age 82. Elkin, James, private, \ . Virginia militia January 31, 1833; $63.33. Age 79. Faudre, Vachel, private, Virginia militia January 31, 1833; $55. Age 72. Franklin, Reuben, private, Virginia militia May 11, 1833; $ 6 °- Age 73. Gordon, John, private, Virginia militia December 15, 1832; $26.66. Age 71. Gravitt, John, Virginia militia April 10, 1833; $40. Age 77. Greening, James, private, Virginia militia May 18, 1833; $24.44. Age 81. Gay, sr., James, private, Virginia militia October 2, 1S33 ; $80. Age 76. Hickman, Joel, private, Virginia line May 7, 1833; $80. Age 73. Halley, Benjamin, private, Virginia militia December 7, 1833 ; $23.33. Age 82. Holliday, Stephen, private, Virginia line February 27, 1834 ; $36.66. Age 73. 2 Hall, Edward, private, Virginia line February 27, 1834 ; $80. Age 76. Jones, Nicholas, private, Virginia line December 10, 1832; $36.66. Age 71. T{OL L OF TENSION ERS. 1 3 1 Jones, Joshua, private, Maryland militia April 12, 1833; $23.33. Age 75. Jackson, Josiah, private, Virginia militia November 9, 1833; $20. Age 72. Lowry, Thomas, private, Virginia militia October 2, 1833; $70. Age 74. Miller, George, private, , Virginia militia January 31, 1833; $20. Age 72. Merrill, Andrew, private, New Jersey line May 20, 1833; $80. Age 77. Martin, John, sergeant and captain, Virginia line August 21, 1833; $127.83. Age 85. Martin, William, private, Virginia militia April 9, 1833; $80. Age 77. Oliver, Richard, private, North Carolina line January 11, 1834; $30, Age 82. Palmer, Joseph, private, Virginia line November 5, 1832; $53.33. Age 74. Spillman, James, private, . . : Virginia militia February 22, 1833; $36.66. Age 78. Smith, John, private, Maryland militia May 31, 1833; $33.33. Age 85. Snail, Christopher, sergeant and private, . North Carolina militia $50. Age 82. Stinson (Stevenson), John, ensign and private, Maryland militia October 21, 1833; $33-33- Age 79. Smith, Thomas, private and sergeant, Virginia militia October 31, 1833 ; $40.83. Age 82, Tracy, Charles, private, Maryland line October 24, 1832; $76.66. Age 75. Died March 19, 1834. Tuggle, William, private, Virginia line August 17, 1833; $64.66. Age 75. Thomas, James, private, North Carolina militia May 10, 1834; $43-33- A g e °9- Wright, William, private, Virginia militia December 15, 1832 ; $40. Age — . Total for the Count}-, 59. CLAY COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Jacobs, William, private, Virginia line May 11, 1819; October 19, 1818; $96. Age 79. Seaborn, Jacob, private, Virginia line May 12, 1819; September 17, 1818; $96. Age 71. Wood, Samuel, private, Maryland line September 14, 1819; July 5, 1819; $96. Age 75. 132 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.} Burns, William, private, Virginia line January 30, 1833; $50. Age 78. Baker, Bowling, private inf. and cavalry, . . North Carolina line January 26, 1833; $60.83. A ge 7*- Bowling, Jesse, private, North Carolina militia January 26, 1833; $26.66. Age 76. Benge, John, private, North Carolina militia June 18, 1834; $56.66. Age 74. Chandler, John, private, Virginia militia December 2, 1833 ; $20. Age 69. Lewis, Messenger, private, Connecticut line December 2, 1833; $46.66. Age 72. Martin, Azariah, private, Virginia militia August 21, 1833; $36.66. Age 70. Phillips, John, private, South Carolina militia October 2, 1833 ; $50. Age 73. Ratcliffe, Harper, private, North Carolina militia January 9, 1834; $60. Age 72. Stapleton, Thomas, private, North Carolina militia April' 3, 1834; $24.66. Age 76. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) Burge, sr., David, age 80. Garland, John, age 102. Total for the County, 15. CLINTON COUNTY. (Formed afrer 1835.) Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) Barnes, Nicodemus, age 80, Wade, Richard, age 88. Davis, John, age 83. Woody, James, age 79. Miller, John, age 78. Worsham, Charles, age 88. Pierce, Frances, age 81. Total for the County, 7. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Conner, Lawrence, private, Virginia line July 7, 1820; Sep. 14, 1818; $96. Age 73. Died March 17, 1826. Monroe, James, private, Virginia line October 22, 1819; June 9, 1818; $96. Age 79. ROLL OF PENSIONERS. 1 33 Maccoun, James, private Virginia line January 24, 1S24; September 8, 1S2S; $96. Age 90. Rowe, William, private, Virginia line December 20, 1S20; June 9, 1S1S; £96- Age 78. Died Feb. 26, 1^25. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Baker, John, sergeant, Virginia line April 1, 1S33; 5120. Age S3. Baker, William, private, Virginia militia March 3, 1S33; $21.66. Age 70. Brummal, Benjamin, private, Virginia militia March 3, 1833; $40. Age 75. Barrett, Francis, sergeant and private Virginia line March 26, 1833; $99- J 6- Age 72. Burchett, William, private, Virginia State troops September 24, 1833; $30. Age 79. Burchett, John, private, Virginia State troops November 15, 1833 ; $20. Age 73. Carter, Charles, private, Virginia line December 18, 1832 ; $80. Age 76. Chetham, William, private, Virginia militia March 8, 1833; $38.34. Age 72. Carry, William, private, . . .-. Virginia militia March 8, 1833; $44-99- Age 78. Chapman, John, private, Virginia militia May 18, 1833 ; $29.43. Age 72. Clayrvell, Shadrach, private of cavalry and inf., . Virginia militia July 3, 1833 ; $70. Age 74. Creasey, John, private, Virginia militia June 6, 1834; $20. Age 3o. Crockett, Robert, private, Virginia militia September 2, 1833 ; $45.43. Age — . Elam, Godfrey, private, Virginia militia March 8, 1833; $40. Age 71. Ferguson, William, private, Virginia line November 15, 1833; $60. Age 71. Gryder, Martin, private, North Carolina line June 30, 1833 ; $66.66. Age 83. Gryder, Valentine, private, ... North Carolina line August 17, 1833; $60. Age 72. Gibson, John, private, North Carolina line July 10, 1834; $63.33. Age 84. Goodman, William, ensign, Virginia militia November 7, 1833; $240. Age 75. 134 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Jewell, Joseph, lieutenant, New York militia April 12, 1834; $320. Age 82. King, George, private, Virginia militia May 13, 1833; $20. Age 85. Morgan, Morgan, private, Virginia line May 13, 1S33; $76.66. Age 73. Miller, John, private, Maryland militia May 29, 1833; $20. Age 72. Pierce, Francis, private, Virginia line March iS, 1S33; $80. Age 74. Prewitt, Solomon, private, Virginia line August 9, 1833; $80. Age 84. Richardson, George, private, Virginia line May 6, 1833; $80. Age 77. Radford, James, private, Virginia line October 31, 1833; $50. Age 72. Smith, Samuel, private, North Carolina militia April 10, 1833; £30. Age 79. Sewell, Joseph, private, South Carolina State troops June 17, 1833; $60. Age 80. Scott, John, private, Virginia line August 9, 1833; $80. Age 73. Self, John, private, Virginia militia August 9, 1833; $30. Age 72. Thurman, Charles, private, Virginia line March 10, 1S32; $80. Age 76. Williams, 2d, James, private, Virginia militia August 29, 1833; $80. Age 72. Wade, sr., Richard, private, ....... North Carolina militia September 26, 1833; $80. Age 82. Williams, Thomas, private, Virginia militia December 27, 1S33; $80. Age 79. Whittaker, William, private, Virginia militia July 10, 1S34; $70. Age 74. Pensioner Under the Act of May 15, 1828. (Began March 3, 1S26.) Emerson, John, lieutenant, 13th regiment, .... Virginia line February 12, 1829; $320. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) Bledsoe, Elijah, age 68. Cash, sr., Thomas, age 65. Brothers, Thomas, age 62. Gibson, John, age 95. Hurtt, John, age 71. Total for the Count}-, 46. T{OLL OF 'PENSIONERS. I 3$ DAVEISS COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1S32. { Began. March 4, 1831.) Briant, Zachariah, private, Virginia line June 24, 1833; $So. Age 68. Calhoon, George, lieut., ensign, and q. m., . Pennsylvania line June 11, 1S33; 5246.66. Age 80. Field, Benjamin, private, ensign, and captain, . . . Virginia line August 17, 1833; S2S9.32. Age 77. Hall, James, private, Virginia militia December 21, 1S33 ; $30.44. Age 88. Johnson, sr., Samuel, private, Virginia militia February 28, 1S33; $36.66. Age 90. Jones, James, private of inf. and cavalry. North Carolina militia June 11, 1833; $49.16. Age 74. Kelley, James, private, Virginia line March 1, 1S33; $40. Age 76. Thompson, Anthony, private and sergeant, .... Virginia line October 21, 1833; $33.33. Age 75. Tannehill, James, private, Maryland line March 7, 1833; $26.66. Age 73. Taylor, Benjamin, private, Pennsylvania line January 11, 1834; $54-66. Age 78. Revolutionary Pensioner Living in the County in 1840. (Collins. Vol. I, p. 6.) Hansford, Charles, age 80. Total for the County, 1 1. ESTILL COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March iS, 18 iS. Best, James, private, Virginia line February 12, 1819; February 23, 1S1S; $96. Age 73. Hartman, Tandy, private, Virginia line May 12, 1S19; September 2, 1S18; $96. Age 84. Harris, Thomas, private, Virginia line May 19, 1819; October 5, 1818; $96. Age 63. Died August 10, 1823. Meadows, Israel, private, Virginia line May 12, 1819; September 2, 181S; $96. Age 7S. McChristy, James, private, Virginia line January 2, 1828; October 29, 1827; $96. Age 74. Phillips, Zachariah, private North Carolina line May 29, 1S30; May 29, 1S30; $96. Age 71. 136 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Styvers. William, private, Virginia line February 12, 1819; October 6, 1818; $96. Age 78. Ward, Lawrence, private, Virginia line July 10, 1819; April 20, 1819; $96. Age 84. Died Feb. 11, 1830. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. ( Began March 4, 1831.) Brown, Thomas, private, , . . . Virginia militia April 20, 1833 ; $40. Age 92. Horn, Matthias, private, Virginia line December 11, 1832; $80. Age 72. Harris, William, private, Virginia militia January 16, 1833; $23.33. Age 70. Johnson, William, private, ....... . . . Virginia militia February 28, 1833; $40. Age 77. Noland, James, private and captain, ...... Virginia militia January 16, 1833; $280. A.ge 94. Noland. Jesse, private North Carolina militia January 16, 1833; $20. Age 73. Oldham, Richard, private "... North Carolina militia April 20, 1833; $30. Age 89. Proctor, Joseph, private, Virginia line December 11, 1832; $80. Age 78. Powell, Ambrose, private, Virginia militia March 25, 1833; $21.66. Age 73. Robertson, Jesse, private, ............ Virginia line January 16, 1833; $35. Age 76. Stufflebean, John, private, . Penns}dvania line March 29, 1833; $80. Age 82. Snowden, David, private, Pennsylvania line March 29, 1833; $80. Age 75. Sheffield, George, serg. and private, North Carolina State troops April 1, 1833; $68.33. Age 75. Winkler, Henry, private, North Carolina State troops April i, 1833; $46.66. Age 76. Waters, John, private, Virginia militia April 20, 1833; $33-33- Age 82. Witt, Elisha, private '.. . Virginia militia January 16, 1833; $46.66. Age 83. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 6.) Lackey, Andrew, age 78. Eastis, Mary, age 81, widow of revolutionary soldier. Ward, Elizabeth, age 107, widow of revolutionary soldier. Total for the County, 27. T{OLL OF TENS/ONERS. 1 37 FAYETTE COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March iS, 181S. Allen, David, private, New Hampshire line April 18, 1S18; April I, 1818; £96. Age 79. Adams, 2d, William, fifer, New York line March 29, 1819; July 10, 1818; £96. Age 65. Barker, William, private, Maryland line December 23, 181S; August 25, iSiS; $96. Age 61. Ball, James, private, Virginia line September 19, 1818; May 1, 181S; $96. Age 83. Coons, Frederick, private, Virginia line April 26, 1S19; May 29, 1S18; $96. Age Craig, Robert, lieutenant, Pennsylvania line September 19, 1818; April 29, 181S; $240. Age 78. Carter, Obadiah, private, Virginia line July 7, 1S19; June 16, 1818; $96. Age 65. Cullin, Charles, private Virginia line October 10, 1S18; May 27, 181S; $96. Age S7. Christian, William, private, Virginia line July 7, 1819; August 15, 1818; $96. Age 62. Davenport, Adrain, private • . . . . Maryland line May 21, 1 8 19; July 6, 181 8; $96. Age 76. Fletcher, James, private, Virginia line June 5, 1820; September 21, iSi9;_$96. Age 69. Died June 18, 1833. Farrell, Isaac, private, Virginia line February 9, 1828; February 3, 182S ; $96. Age 70. Hicks, William, private, Virginia line March 5, 1819; June 15, 1818; $96. Age S2. Died Nov. 20, 1822. Howell, Jonathan, private, New Jersey line Nov. 17, 1818; May 11, 1818; $96. Age 70. Died May iS, 1S27. Hickey, Daniel, private, Pennsylvania line October 22, 1819; August 25, 1818; $96. Age S4. Jeter, Fielding, private, Virginia line June 9, 1820; June 20, 1S18; $96. Age 72, Jeter, Littleton, private, Virginia line December n, 1828; December 10, 1828; $96. Age So. McGraw, Christopher, drummer, Maryland line October 18, 1819; May 13, 1818; $96. Age 74. Mitchell, Hiram, private U. S. navy December 7, 1818; June 24, 1818; $96. Age 63. McVay, Daniel, private Virginia line December 23, 181S; August 28, i8r8; $96. Age S6. I 38 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Miles, William, private Virginia line February 13, 1S19; June 26, 1818; $96. Age 71. Murray, James, private, New Jersey line October 26, 1822; September 20, 1819; $96. Age 73. Nelson, John, ensign Virginia line November 4, 181 S; April 30, 1S18; $240. Age 71. Nailor, Isaac, private Virginia line July 12, 1S19; May 28,1818; $96. Age 70. Dead. Norwood, Charles, private, Virginia line January 7, 1S31 ; January 7, 1S31 ; $96. Age 78. Dead. Prewitt, Byrd, private Virginia line January II, 1832 ; December 30, 1831 ; $96. Age So. Reilly, Christopher, private, Pennsylvania line September 19, 1S1S; May 1, 1S1S; f.96. Age 74. Died Jan. 13, 1829. Rankin, Hugh, private, Pennsylvania line February 11, 1819; June 22, 1S1S; $96. Age 66. Shindlebowe, George, private, May 6, 1819; September 22, 1S18; $96. Age 63. Sharp, 2d, William, private, Virginia line April 15, 1S19; August 15, 1S1S; $96. Age 73. Died Sept. 20, 1833. Stephens, John, private Virginia line April 15, 1S19; August 24, 1818; $96. Age 62. Stivers, Reuben, musician Virginia line February 13, 1S19; June 17, iSiS; $96. Age 76. Shannon, Andrew, private, Pennsylvania line October 21, 1S1S; May iS, 1S1S; £96. Age 71. Died Nov. 25, 1S27. Vaughan, James, private Virginia line Mav 24, 1819; July 1, 1S1S; #96. Age S9. Died January 29, 1826. White, Nathan, private Virginia line July 7, 1S19; June 15, 1S18; $96. Age S2. Wingate, John, private Virginia line March 16, 1S26; February 14, 1S26; $96. Age 73. Vork, John, private Virginia line September 22, 1S1S; August 3, 181S; $96. Age S2. Yount, John, private Pennsylvania line November 10. 1S21; February 22, 1S19. Age — . Dead. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1S32. (Began March 4, 1S31.) Andrews, Thomas, private Virginia militia January 15, 1S33; 5So. Age 76. Armstrong, Ambrose, private, Virginia line March 15, 1833; 580. Age 74. Adams, Peter B. F., private North Carolina line December 18, 1833; $58.33- A g e 7& T{OLL OF TENSIONERS. 1 39 Blair, Samuel, private and sergeant, . . . Pennsylvania militia May 4, 1833; $23.33. Age 76- Boye*, John G., private, Maryland line May 18, 1833; $3°- Age 71- Boone, Samuel, private, South Carolina line September 4, 1833; $40. Age 76. Barton, John, private, New Jersey State troops October 18, 1833; $33-33- Age 79. Christian, John, private, Virginia militia January 15, 1S33; $76.66. Age 82. Camper, Tilman, private, Virginia militia February 26, 1S33; $79-23- Age 75. Christian, Andrew, private, Virginia line August 13, 1S33 ; $50. Age 73. Davenport, James, private, Virginia militia January 15, 1833 ; $80. Age 92. Darnaby, John, private, Virginia militia February 26, 1833; $40. Age 74. Emerson, Reuben, private and sergeant, .... Virginia militia August 10, 1S33; $23.10. Age 88. Epperson, Francis, private, Virginia militia May 29, 1834; $20. Age 83. Fowler, John, lieutenant, Virginia line October 30, 1832; $320. Age 78. Ferguson, Abraham, private, Virginia line February 26, 1833 ; $80. Age 83. Faulconer, Joseph, private, Virginia line August 22, 1833; $62.33. A g e 76- Graves, John, private, Virginia militia January 15, 1833 ; $20. Age 77. Hunt, William, private, Virginia militia January 16, 1833 ; $40. Age 80. Haley, Randall, private, Virginia line May 6, 1833; $30. Age 79. Hamilton, James, private, Pennsylvania militia July 1, 1834 ; $58. Age 71. Hunter, John, private, North Carolina line December 18, 1833; $63.33. Age 75. Laffoon, James, private, Virginia line May 6, 1833; $56.66. Age 71. McDowell, James, private and ensign, Virginia line January 19, 1833; $61.66. Age 75. Masterson, James, private and ensign, . . North Carolina militia February 28, 1833; $88.33. Age 81. 140 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. McCalla, Andrew, sergeant, Pennsylvania line March I, 1S33; $50. Age 74. Died November 27, 1S32. Mclsaacks, Isaac, private, Pennsylvania line September 5, 1833 : $60. Age S3. Mitchell, Richard, private, . . . . Virginia militia September 9, 1833: $20. Age 70. Morrell, Benjamin, private North Carolina militia October 18, 1833; $61.66. Age 74. Mosby, Joseph, private, ....... . North Carolina militia March 3, 1834 ; $35. Age 76. McCargo, Radford, private, North Carolina militia March 6, 1834; $46.66 Age 72. Parker, John, private and wagon -master, . Pennsylvania militia January 15, 1833; $290. Age 80. Proctor, George, private, Virginia line March 6, 1S34; $30. Age 74. Peck, John, mariner, Ship Queen of France April 12, 1834; $20. Age 65. Palmateer, William, private, New York militia October 15, 1833; $26.66. Age 73. Russell, Robert S., private and corporal, .... Virginia militia January 15, 1833; $53.33. Age 73. Robinson, Benjamin, private, Virginia militia February 28, 1833; $60. Age 82. Robertson, Benjamin, private, North Carolina line March 6, 1S33; $60. Age 78. Smith, James, private Virginia line May 17, 1S33; $So. Age 86. Stewart, William, private, Virginia line August 37, 1S33; $80. Age 72. Sullivan, Cornelius, private Virginia line September 5, 1S33; $46.66. Age 78. Stout, Elijah, private, New Jersey militia May 29, 1833 ; $80. Age 74. True, James, private, Virginia line August 9, 1S33 ; $30. Age 86. Vallandigham, George, private, Virginia militia July 15, 1833; $20. Age 73. Webb, Isaac, lieutenant, Virginia line May 31, 1833; $320. Age—. Wickliffe, Charles, private of infantry and cavalry, Virginia militia May 31, 1833; $22.50. Age 68. Young, John, private, North Carolina line February 2S, 1833 ; $40. Age — . %OLL OF TENSION ERS. 141 Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. (Began March 3, 1826.) Bowman, Abraham, colonel, Virginia line October 30, 1829; $600. George H. Bowman, agent. McDowell, John, lieutenant, Wood's Virginia regiment May 26, 183 1 ; $320. J. T. Johnson, agent. Nelson, John, captain, fifth regiment, Virginia line September 17, 1828; $480. J. P. Robinson, agent. Pindell, Richard, surgeon, first regiment, .... Mar} 181S; $96. Age 61. T{OLL OF TENS /ONERS. 221 McClain (McLean), Daniel, private, .... Pennsylvania line February 9, ivS2o; Sept. S, 1819 ; £96. Age 72. Died June 6, 1821. McCormick, Hugh, private, . Pennsylvania line February 13, 1819; April 24, 1S1S; $96. Age 65. Died May 22, 1822. March, Samuel, private, New Jersey line January 6, 1819; May 18, 1818; $96. Age 96. Milligan, John, private, Virginia line February 12, 1819; July 16, 1818; $96. Age 86. Died Aug. 25, 1824. McHatton, John, captain, Pennsylvania line February 4, 1828; Jan. 12, 1828; $240. Age 100. Died Feb. 21, 1831. Neal, Charles, private, Virginia line February 13, 1819; April 22, 181S; $96. Age 69. Died Aug. 27, 1831. Patterson, John, private, New Hampshire line June 2, 1819; May 20, 1818 ; $96. Age 67. Paslay, Thomas, private, Virginia line February 27, 1830; February 27, 1S30; $96. Age 73. Price, William, private, Virginia line January 4, 183 1 ; Jan. 3, 1831 ; $96. Age 83. Died Sept. 3, 183 1. Smith, Gerard/ private, Maryland line June 6, 1818; January 16, 1819; $96. Age 64. Tucker, John, private, North Carolina line November 17, 1818; April 17, 1818; $96. Age 81. Thompson, Robert, musician, Delaware line June 28, 1820; April 25, 1818; $96. Age 78. Died July 9, 1826. Vance, Joseph, private, . Virginia line September 23, 1818; August 1, 181S; $96. Age 79. West, Thomas, private, Virginia line June 2, 1819; July 17, 1818; $96. Age 65. Died Jan. 9, 1820. Wright, James, private, Virginia line Octobers, 1818; April 18, 1818; $96. Age — . Wells, Samuel, private, Virginia line March 2, 1829; Feb. 19, 1829; $96. Age 79. Died Nov. 20, 1S30, Young, Nathan, private, Virginia line February 13, 1819; May 21, 1818; $96. Age 108. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Burbridge, George, private, Virginia militia September 18, 1832 ; $20. Age 72. Burch, Joseph, private, Virginia militia October 5, 1832; $26.66. Age 71. Brown, Thomas, private and lieutenant, . Virginia State troops November 2, 1832; $54.98. Age 89. Berkley, John, private, Virginia militia January 25, 1833 ; $20. Age 72. 222 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Barnhill, Samuel, private, Pennsylvania militia January 9, 1833; $43-33- Age 74. Beatty, William, private, Virginia militia December 19, 1832 ; $30. Age 72. Bryan, Daniel, private, North Carolina militia September 25, 1833; $59.76. Age 76. Chisham, James, private, Virginia militia October 5, 1832 ; $23.33. Age 66. Campbell, John, private, Maryland line June 10, 1833; $23.33. Age 73. Downing, Francis, Maryland militia September 17, 1832; $20. Age 88. Dabney, John 0., private, Virginia militia January 9, 1833; $30. Age 71. Fugate, Randall F., private, Virginia militia January 9, 1833; $80. Age 72. Gibson, John, private, Virginia volunteers September 17, 1832; $20. Age 73. Gibbs, Julius, private, Virginia line October 5, 1832 ; $60. Age 81. Garth, John, private, Virginia militia October 5, 1832 ; $33.33. Age 72. Gatewood, John, private, Virginia militia January 9, 1833; $20. Age 69. Greenwell, Bennett, private, Maryland militia February 28, 1833; $40. Age 72. Gano, Daniel, captain and lieutenant, New York line July 25, 1832; $400. Age 76. Hiles, John, private, Virginia militia October 5, 1832; $20. Age 72. Hurst, Henry, private, Virginia line June 5, 1833; $30- Age 79. Jacobs, John, private, Virginia line June 10, 1833; $100. Age 71. Jones, James, private, Pennsylvania line December 10, 1833 ; $40. Age 68. Kerr, David, private, South Carolina line October 5, 1832 ; $80. Age 77. Landrum, Thomas, private, . . • Virginia line September 29, 1832 ; $80. Age 82. Lackland, John, private, Virginia militia January 9, 1833; $ 2 °- Age 79. Leathers, Paul, sergeant, Virginia line February 11, 1833; $120. Age 88. T^OLL OF TENSION ERS. 223 McCrosky, James, private Virginia militia January 9, 1833; #60. Age 74. Miller, John, private, Pennsylvania line May 16, 1833; $So. Age — . Minor, Jeremiah, private, Pennsylvania militia October 14, 1833 ; $30. Age 88. Officer, James, private Pennsylvania militia October 5, 1832; $26.66. Age 75. Osborn, Bennett, private and lieutenant, . . South Carolina line $62.66. Age 70. Powers, Jeremiah, private, Virginia militia January 9, 1833 ; $80. Age 80. Price, Isaac, private, New Jersey line April 9, 1833 ; $80. Age 74. Robinson, Jonathan, captain, Pennsylvania line December 5, 1832; $480. Age 82. Slap, Achilles, private Virginia line October 5, 1832; $80. Age 79. Scruggs, William, private, Virginia line October 5, 1832; $40. Age — . Suggett, John, private, Virginia militia December 3, 1832 ; $40. Age 83. Sharp, John, private, Virginia militia November 25, 1833; $20. Age 71. Stewart, Charles, sergeant, Virginia militia March 13, 1834; $120. Age 81. Twyman, James, private, Virginia militia January 9, 1833 ; $23.33. Age — . Vinzant, John, private, . Pennsylvania line January 25, 1833; $70. Age 80. Pensioner Under the Act of May 15, 1828. Buford, Abraham, colonel, Virginia line September 8, 1828; March 3, 1826; $600. Died June 29, 1833. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I. pp. 8, 9.) Bamhill, Samuel, age 82. Gresham, Kindness (widow), Dooley, James, age ro6. age 97. Hill, Herman, age 87. Tarlton, Eleanor (wid.), age 78. Total for the County, 86. 224 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. SHELBY COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Alvis, Jesse, private, Virginia line September 16, 1819; June 24, 1S19; $96. Age 77. Ballew, Charles, private, Virginia line Sept. 29, 1S19; Ma}- 28, 1818; $96. Age 67. Died Sept 13, 1818. Callett, John, private, Virginia line June 2, 1S19; Sept. 23, t8i8; $96. Age 73. Died Sept. 21, 1830. Chapman, Amos, sergeant, Pennsylvania line April 20, 1820; May 18, 1818; $96. Age 75. Died Feb. 17, 1820. Dougherty or Doherty, John, private, Virginia line September 6, 1820; June 30, 1820; $96. Age 78. Fitzsimmons, Thomas, private, Virginia line September 24, 1819; May 23, 1818; $96. Age 61. Hartley, Daniel, private, Morgan's rifle regiment December 24, 1819; June 25, 1818; $96. Age 80. Johnson, 1st, James, private, Virginia line January 6, 1819; Ma}- 20, 181 S; $96. Age 80. Johnson, 2d, James, private, Virginia line October 18, 1821; January 13, 1820; $96. Age 77. Morgan, William, private, Virginia line April 20, 1820; November 1, 1819; $96. Age 63. Mullikin, John, private, Virginia line June 26, 1822; May 18, 1818; $96. Age 84. Petit, Thomas, private, Maryland line November 29, 1821; April 17, 1820; |6o. Age 70. Randolph, Henry, private, Pennsylvania line September 7, 1820; September 28, 1819; $96. Age 83. Stratton, Seth, private, Virginia line February 5, 1819; June 20, 1818; $96. Age 61. Sampson, Isaac, private, North Carolina line April 8, 1825; July 20, 1824; $96. Age 69. Died April 21, 1829. Sacrey, James, private, Virginia line December 8, 1830; December 7, 1830; $96. Age 79. Wentworth, Levi, private, Connecticut line October 13, 1818; May 11, 1818; $96. Age 72. Wayland, Joshua, private, Virginia line December 3, 1819; April 5, 1819; $96. Age 60. Yager, Samuel, private, Virginia line April 20, 1820; July I, 1819; $96. Age 82. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Blomkenbaker, Nicholas, private, Virginia line October 24. 1832; $63.33, Age 75. T^OLL OF TENSIONERS. 22$ Blackmore, John, private, Virginia militia November 3, 1S32; £23.33. Age 72. Brown, William, private, • . . . Virginia line December 26, 1832; $31.66. Age 75. Baskett, Martin, private, Virginia militia September 23, 1832 ; $23.33. Age 73. Brevard, Benjamin, private, North Carolina militia November 29, 1833 ; $20. Age 73. Blackwell, John, private Virginia militia January 16, 1834; $46.66. Age 76. Bryant, Peter, private, Virginia line November 29, 1833; $60. Age 73. Died December 9, 1833. Brumback, Peter, private, Virginia line June 10, 1832 ; $100. Age 80. Christie, James, private, Virginia militia February 11, 1833; $56. Age 76. Carnine, Peter, sergeant, New jersey line September 24, 1833; $120. Age 82. Casey, Charles, private, Virginia militia February 7, 1834 ; $20. Age 85. Conyers, Benjamin, private, Virginia militia May 23, 1834 ; $40. Age 74. Clark, Obadiah, private and corporal, . . North Carolina militia May 27, 1834; $40. Age 78. Farra, Samuel, private, Pennsylvania militia May 16, 1833; $20. Age 85. Ford, Elisha, private, • . . South Carolina line September 23, 1833 ; $80. Age 76. French, William, private, Virginia militia June 6, 1834 ; $40. Age 73. Franklin, James M., private, North Carolina line January 9, 1834; $80. Age 71. Force (Foree?), Joseph, private, Virginia militia May 23, 1834; $28.33. A ge 9 2 - Gale, Robert F., private, Virginia militia August 3, 1833 ; $60. Age 68. Grigsby, Benjamin, private, Pennsylvania militia September 23, 1833 ; $23.33. Age 85. Gibson, Elisha, private, Virginia militia July 10, 1834; $20. Age 86. Graves, Edmund, private, North Carolina line May 27, 1834 ; $40. Age 72. Hawkins, George, private Virginia line October 26, 1832; $80. Age 84. 15 226 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Holland, James M., sergeant, Virginia militia $38.33. Age 78. Higgason, Thomas, sergeant, Virginia militia $55-33- Age 73. Heppard, William, private, New Jersey militia $40. Age 73. Herring, George, private, Virginia militia $20. Age 76. Hickman, James, private, Virginia militia $20. Age 73. Johnson, Archibald, private, Virginia militia $20. Age 83. Kelso, Thomas, private, Maryland militia $30. Age 70. Kendricks, William, sergeant, Virginia militia $35. Age 87. Knox, John, private, Delaware militia February 11, 1832; $100. Age 75. Lemaster, Hugh, private, Virginia line February 7, 1834 ; $30. Age 83. Maddox, Wilson, private, Virginia militia February 11, 1833; $80. Age 79. McCalister, Daniel, private, . ., Virginia militia May 29, 1S33; $36.66. Age 74. McCleland, Daniel, captain, North Carolina line July 15, 1833; $480. Age 82. Moore, Abraham, private, Virginia militia September 28, 1833; $51.33. Age 77. Mitchell, Charles, private, Virginia militia January 20, 1834; $23.33. Age 75. Morse, Alexander, private, Virginia militia April 25, 1834; $30.22. Age—. Neal, Micajah, private, Virginia line January 21, 1834; $80. Age 81. Paris, Robert, private, Virginia line January 4, 1834; $80. Age 84. Rowe, James, private of artillery, Virginia line October 21, 1832; $100. Age 75. Rile} 7 , John, private, lieutenant, and ensign, . . . Virginia line October 26, 1832; $26.66. Age 78. Roberts, Benjamin, captain, Virginia line November 3, 1832 ; $480. Age 84. Ragsdale, Godfrey, sergeant of cavalry, Virginia line January 22, 1833; $180. Age 72. T{OLL OF TENSIOMERS. 227 Richards, Joshua, private, Virginia militia December 2, 1833; $25. Age 71. Rayzor, Paul, private, Virginia State troops $20. Age 83. Stout, Reuben, private, Virginia line March 18, 1833 ; $60. Age 73. Sanders, Reuben, private, Virginia militia September 23, 1833 ; $30. Age 75. Smith, Henry, private, Maryland militia July 21, 1834; $20. Age 75. Thompson, Evan, sergeant, ... • . . . . South Carolina line April 25, 1833; $45. Age 71. Tinsley, William, private, Virginia militia October 21, 1S33; $20. Age 71. Thompson, Joseph, private, . . Virginia militia January 4, 1834; $20. Age 71. Thompson, John, private, North Carolina militia January 7, 1834; $52.50. Age 79. Travis, James, private, Virginia militia June 18, 1834; $80. Age — . Van Swearingen, , lieutenant, Pennsylvania line October 26, 1832 ; $80. Age 80. Watts, Peter, private, North Carolina line August 21, 1833; $40. Age 78. Washburn, Benjamin, private, Virginia line January 21, 1833; $80. Age — . Woolfolk, Robert, private, Virginia line January 19, 1833 ; $60. Age — . Wilcoxen, Daniel, lieutenant, North Carolina line March 2, 1833; $120. Age — . Wiley, Henry, private, North Carolina militia May 26, 1834; $40. Age 80. Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. (Began March 3, 1826.) Holley, Samuel, private, second regiment, . . . New York line September 1, 1828; $80. Jones, Thomas, dragoon, White's dragoons September 5, 1828 ; $100. Knight, John, surgeon, second regiment, Virginia line December 18, 1828; $480. Long, William, corporal, tenth regiment, . . North Carolina line $88. Rucker, Elliott, lieutenant, .... Gibson's Virginia regiment December n, 1830; $320. Winlock, Joseph, lieutenant, .... Gibson's Virginia regiment July 25, 1828; $320. 228 'REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 9.) Ballard, Bland W., age 81. Fearson, Meshack, age 86. Blankenbaker, Nicholas, Reeves, Joseph, age 73. age 82. Reity, John, age 79. Burke, Samuel, age 84. Davis, Nancy (widow), age 8i, Total for the County, 93. SIMPSON COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Breedlove, William, private, Virginia line September 26, 1833 ; $70. Age 72. Cox, Solomon, private, North Carolina militia February 14, 1834 ; $40. Age 82. Dickey, Ebenezer, private, .... North Carolina State troops January 28, 1833; $20. Age 72. Hall, Robert, private, South Carolina line October 1, 1833; $46.66. Age 71. Hay, Thomas, private, Virginia militia July 18, 1834; $20. Age 71. Hickman, John, private, North Carolina line December 30, 1833; $4°- A g e 7 2 - Kelly, John, private, Virginia line August 30, 1832 ; $80. Age 72. Lowe, William, North Carolina militia March 27, 1833; $26.66. Age 79. McClanahan, Thomas, private, Virginia line April 25, 1833; $80. Age 80. Roper, James, private, North Carolina line May 29, 1833 ; $66.66. Age 89. Williams, James, private, Virginia militia July 10, 1833; $26.66. Age 78. Williams, John, private, North Carolina line January 28, 1834 ; $80. Age 75. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. ( Collins, Vol. I, p. 9.) Cooper, Layton, age 82. Pearce, George, age 85. Moore, James, age 84. West, William, age 87. Total for the County, 16. T{OLL OF TENSIONERS. 220, SPENCER COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 18 18. Maffitt, William, private, Virginia line January 29, 1S19; August 14, 1818; 596. Age 79. McMasters, Michael, private Virginia line December 30, 1828; December 9, 1828; $96. Age S4. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1S31.) Anderson, John, private, Virginia militia March 2, 1833; $30. Age 77. Bridwell, Simon, private, Virginia line January 26, 1833 ; $40. Age 78. Barr, John, private, Pennsylvania line September 26, 1833 ; $80. Age 78. Brown, Joseph, private Pennsylvania State troops January 8, 1834; $23.33. A g e 79- Crafton, Anthony, private, Virginia militia February 16, 1833; $20. Age 87. Davis, John, private, Pennsylvania militia March 2, 1833; $53-33- Age 81. Gregory, Spittsby, sergeant, Virginia line December 8, 1S32; $120. Age 77. Gray, Joseph, sergeant, Virginia militia February II, 1833; $30. Age 80. Heady, Jacob, private, North Carolina line October 18, 1833; $30. Age 84. Hugh, Moses, private, New Jersey militia February 19, 1834; $20. Age 75. Murphy, L,eander, private, Virginia line December 19, 1832; $80. Age 72. Miller, Edward, private, Virginia militia February 22, 1833; $4°- Age 83. Pittinger, Abraham, private Virginia line December 19, 1832; $40. Age 83. Roberts, Abner, private, Virginia militia January 15, 1833; $23.33. A g e 9 2 - Ringo, John, private, Virginia line January 26, 1833; $80. Age 73. Reasor, Michael, private, Virginia militia March 2, 1833 ; $60. Age 74. Stone, Bryant, private, . . . . Virginia line December 19, 1832 ; $So. Age — . 230 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Strange, John, private, Virginia militia March I, 1833; $30. Age 75. Stout, Elijah, private, Virginia militia February 7, 1834; $26.66. Age 91. Taylor, Philip W., private, Virginia State troops February 23, 1833; $20. Age — . Walden, James, private, Virginia line July 15, 1833; $80. Age 72. Watson, Joseph, private, Virginia line January 26, 1833; $73.33. Age—. Womack, Massanello, sergeant, Virginia State troops February 21, 1833; $120. Age 83. Weeks, James, private, Virginia militia December 7, 1833; $20. Age S5. Young. Joseph, private, Pennsylvania line $62.78. Age 72. Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. (Began March 3, 1S26.) Brittain, Jeremiah, sergeant, first regiment, . . . New Jersey line December 10, 1828; $120. Died May 20, 1833. Carter, Benjamin, sergeant, third regiment, . . New Jersey line December 30, 1830; $120. Kerrick, Benjamin H., musician, sixth regiment, Maryland line November 29, 1828; $88. Triplett, George, lieutenant, .... Gibson's Virginia regiment September 20, 1831 ; $320. Total for the County, 31. TODD COUNTY. Acock or Aycock, Robert, private, North Carolina line June 3, 1819; May 21, 1818; $96. Age 80. McAlister, John, private, North Carolina line May 5, 1819; July 21, 1818; $96. Age 71. Died Nov. 17, 1827. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. ( Began March 4, 1831.) Boyd, Henry, private, Virginia militia January 13, 1834; $80. Age 75. Flack, i st, James, private, ... . North Carolina State troops August 22, 1833; $36.66. Age 72. Gillispie, John, private, South Carolina line April 10, 1833; $66.96. Age 71. Gibson, George, private, Virginia line August 21, 1833; $26.66. Age 69. ROLL OF PENSIONERS. 23 1 Gordon, Samuel, sergeant South Carolina line November 15, 1833; £115. Age 72. Harris, Overton, private, Virginia militia December 20, 1833; $26.66. Age 73. Lear, Conrad, private and trumpeter, Virginia line January 31, 1834; $100. Age 95. Madison, Ambrose, private, Virginia line October 22, 1833; $75- A g e 77- Mahen, Henry, private, South Carolina line May 6, 1833 ; $80. Age 77. Petree, sr., Peter, private, North Carolina militia December 10, 1832; $40. Age 70. Parmel, Benjamin, private, Virginia militia October iS, 1833; $51.88. Age 79. Porter, Ephraim, private, Maryland State troops February 7, 1834; $33.33. Age 73. Shufheld or Sheffield, Ephraim, private, North Carolina militia October 31, TS33; $30. Age 79. Sherrod, Robert, private, . North Carolina militia December 2, 1833 ; $20. Age 74. Thompson, Gideon, private, North Carolina line January 31, 1833; $33.55- Age — . Woolridge, Josiah, private, Virginia line August 21, 1S33; $40. Age 79. Pensioner Under the Act of May 15, 1828. Terry, Nathaniel, captain, tenth regiment Virginia line December 13, 1828; March 3, 1826; $480. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins Vol. I. p. 9.) Pannel, Benjamin, age 83. Turner, William, age 85. Smith, Jonathan, age 83. Boone, Anna (widow), age 67. Quarles, Elizabeth (widow), age 75. Total for the County, 24. TRIGG COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March iS, 18 18. Anderson, William, private, Virginia line July 11, 1S21; January 28, 1820; $96. Age 78. Betts, Peter, private, Lee's legion Sept. 5, 1820; Oct. 7, 1818; $96. Age 75. Died December 4, 1S53. Gow, Eleazor, private, South Carolina line Feb. 3, 1825; July 24, 1824; $96. Age 6S. Died Feb. 14, 1830. -232 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.; Curtis, Russell, corporal, North Carolina militia May ii, 1833; $45. Age 77. Cohoon, Joel, private, North Carolina militia December 24, 1833; $20. Age 71. Lzell, Balaam, private, Virginia militia April 2, 1833; $23.33. Age 78. Grasty, John, private, North Carolina line May 6, 1833; $80. Age 72. Died November 17, 1833. Hallowell, Miles, private North Carolina line October 18, 1833; $30. Age 73. Humphreys, Absalom, private, South Carolina line October 18, 1833; $60. Age 74. Johnson, William, private, North Carolina militia May 13, 1833; $22.50. Age 79. Kennedy, Charles, private, New Jersey line January 26, 1833; $30. Age 71. Mabry, John, private, North Carolina line December 11, 1832; $So. Age 70. Smith, Philip, private, New Jersey militia December 9, 1833; $43-33- Age 74. Revolutionary Pensioner Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 9.) Barham, James, age 78. Mayberry, sr., John, age 76. Total for the County, 15. TRIMBLE COUNTY. (Formed after 1S55.) Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County ix 1840. ( Collins, Vol. I, p. 9.) Gray, Isaac, age 66. Morgan, Thomas, age 79. Hardin, Thomas, age 81. Prewitt, Joshua, age 77. Logan, John, age 82. Vanhorn, Samuel, age 86. Mcintosh, Thomas, age 83. Wright, George, age 76. Younger, Kennard, age 85. Total for the County, 9. UNION COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March iS, 1818. Blackyvell, Thomas, captain, Virginia line February 16, 1S20; April 22, 1818; $240. Age 77. Bayliss, William, lieutenant, Virginia line March 29, 1819; April 2, 1818; $240. Age 77. T{OLL OF TENSION ERS. 2 } 3 Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Anderson, Armstead, private, Virginia line May 16, 1833; $30. Age 78. Binger, Nicholas, private, Virginia line October 30, 1832; $80. Age 73. Curry, Edward, private, South Carolina line March 27, 1834; $50. Age 84. Floyd, Henry, private, Virginia militia July 21, 1834; $20. Age 73. Givens, William, private, North Carolina line January 11, 1834; $20. Age 72. Hammock, William, private, North Carolina line April 14, 1834; $30. Age 74. Morrison, James, sergeant and private, Virginia line May 21, 1833; $51.66. Age 79. Neil, James, private, North Carolina militia April 21, 1834; $20. Age 80. Pierson, John, private, Connecticut militia December 9, 1833; $50. Age 71. Richards, Lewis, sergeant, Virginia line October 30, 1832; $120. Age 70. Ray, John, private, Maryland militia April 20, 1833; $43-33- Age 77. Woodyard, Richard, private, Virginia line December 9, 1833; $30. Age 80. Revolutionary Pensioner Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 9.) Davenport, A., age 81. Total for the County, 15. WARREN COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 18 iS. Allen, Charles, private Virginia line October 11, 1819; May 30, 1818; $96. Age 83. Bettersworth, Richard, sergeant, Virginia line Dec. 19, 1820; Sept. 15, 1818; $96. Age 74. Died Nov. 9, 1S24. Brown, William, private, Virginia line December 11, 1832; October 7, 1822; $96. Age 79. Franklin, John, private, Virginia line Dec. iS, 1821 ; June I, 1818; $96. Age — . Died March 4, 1823. 234 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Nabois, Nathan, private, Virginia line January 15, 1824; May 5, 1823; $96. Age 90. Ragland, John, private, Maryland line January 8, 1828; February 5, 1S27; $96. Age 7S. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1S31.) Alley, Isaiah, private, Virginia militia March 27, 1833; $40. Age 84. Bryant, Benjamin, private, Virginia militia October 22, 1832; $20. Age 85. Byron, John, private, South Carolina militia Januarj- 28, 1834; $20. Age 67. Billingsly, John, private, ." North Carolina militia January 28, 1834; $40. Age 81. Clayton, Augustine, private of cav. and inf., Virginia State troops April 20, 1833; $90. Age 79. Clasby, John, private, Virginia line August 9, 1833; August 9, 1833 ; $40. Age 74. Carson, William, private, South Carolina militia August 17. 1S33; $20. Age 73. Cox, Phineas, private Virginia State troops January 28, 1834; $53-33- Age 70. Clark, Micajah, captain, North Carolina militia January 2S, 1834; $313.33- Age 84. Garrison. Samuel, private, North Carolina line November 6, 1832; $30. Age 71. Grider Henry, sergeant, Virginia line October 19, 1832; £51.16. Age 79. Hays, William, private, North Carolina militia June 20, 1834; $40. Age 74. Heavener, Christopher, private, Pennsylvania militia January 28, 1834; $20. Age 83. Hillen, George, private, North Carolina line May 6, 1834; $So. Age 72. Isbell, James, private, North Carolina militia August 21, 1833; $40. Age 74. Kirby, Leonard T., private, Virginia line October 22, 1832; $36.66. Age 74. Kirby, Jesse, private, Virginia line October 22, 1832; $32.22. Age 77. Kelly, Beall, private, Virginia line October 22, 1832; $20. Age 76. Martin, Gideon, private, Virginia militia October 22, 1832; $20. Age 102. ROLL OF PENSIONERS. 235 Millican, James, private, North Carolina line April 12, 1S33; $23.33. Age 74. Moore, Hugh, lieutenant, ' . Virginia line March 25, 1833 ; $320. Age 84. Died October 24, 1833. Pendleton, Benjamin, private, Virginia militia May 6, 1833 ; $40. Age 83. Sweeney, Moses, private, Virginia line October 22, 1832 ; $26.66. Age 81. Simpson, Hugh, private, Virginia line April 12, 1S33; $80. Age 73. Stepnens, James, private, Virginia militia November 23, 1833 ; $80. Age 75. Died September 3, 1832. Talbott, Thomas, private, Virginia line June 28, 1834; $20. Age 72. Watson, Evan T., private, Virginia line October 31, 1833; $23.33. A g e 75- Young, Ralph, private, Virginia militia January 28, 1834; $20. Age 74. Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. ( Began March 3, 1826.) Craddock, Robert, lieutenant, fourth regiment, . . Virginia line February 7, 1829 ; $320. Meredith, William, captain, Virginia artillery April 19, 1828 ; $600. Died February 20, 1833. Revolutionary Pensioner Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. 1,. p. 9.) Bellowes, Miles, age 80. Haven, Christopher, age 88. Total for the County, 38. WASHINGTON COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Bever, Charles, lieutenant, Maryland line June 30, 1S19 ; March 10, 1819 ; $240. Age 80. Corbert, James, private, Maryland line December 6, 1826; October 23, 1826; $96. Age 76. Darnell, jr., Adam, private, . Virginia line March 14, 1820; August 9, 1819 ; $96. Age 94. Fagan, Michael, private, Pennsylvania line March 14, 1S20; August 9, 1819; $96. Age 90. Died Oct. iS, 1S20. Fielder, George, private, Virginia line March 14, 1820; May 18, 1S19; £96. Age 73. Died Dec. 5, 1S25. 236 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Fields, Joseph, private, Maryland line March 19, 1S23; March 1, 1823; $96. Age 78. Hill, William, private, Virginia line March 14, 1820; Oct. 13, 1818; $96. Age 83. Died July 25, 1831. Hoskins, Randall, private, Maryland line January 26, 1825 ; January 10, 1825 ; $96. Age 76. Hill, Frederick, private, Pennsylvania line December 27, 1830; December 24, 1830; $96. Age 75. Lewis, James, private, Virginia line March 14, 1820; July 9, 1818; #96. Age 75. Rogers, Andrew, lieutenant, Virginia line June 10, 1819; Ma} T 16, 1818; $240. Age 81. Spalding, Aaron, private, . -■ Maryland line March 14, 1820; Aug. 10, 1819; $96. Age 81. Died June 29, 1825. Spalding, George, private, Maryland line January 29, 1825; January 10, 1825; $96. Age 76. Thurman, William, private, Virginia line March 14, 1820; May 19, 1S18; $96. Age 65. Died Aug. 29, 1824. Thorp, Perry, private, Pennsylvania line March 14, 1S20; November 1, 1819; $96. Age 84. Thomas, Lewis, lieutenant, Virginia line March 14, 1820; November 4, 1819; $96. Age 68. Yates, Robert, sergeant, Maryland line January 27, 1819; November 10, 1818; $96. Age 80. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. ( Began March 4, 1831.) Adams, John, private, Maryland militia July 23, 1834; $20. Age 74. Bunch, Richard, private, Virginia line February 1, 1833; $20. Age 75. Bean, Conrad, private, Maryland militia December 21, 1833 ; $80. Age 81. Carter, Joseph, private, Virginia militia November 25, 1833 ; $80. Age 74. Ceasy, Joseph, private, Virginia line December 21, 1833 ; $80. Age 74. Crump, Thomas, private of cavalry, Virginia line April 11, 1834; $100. Age 75. Died January 5, 1833. Faris, Elijah, private, Virginia militia August 10, 1833; $&o. Age 72. Graham, Amos, private, Virginia militia February 28, 1833 ; $40. Age 74. Herbert, Jeremiah, private, Maryland militia February 23, 1833; $23.33. Age 72. %OLL OF TENSION ERS. 237 Hardin, Mark, captain, Pennsylvania militia March 2, 1833; $600. Age 84. Lambert, James, private, \ . South Carolina line February i, 1833; $20. Age 74. Lawson, Nathan, private, Virginia line March 30, 1833; $50. Age 79. McKitrick, sr., John, captain, Virginia militia February 28, 1833; $95. Age 75. Nance, Frederick, sergeant, Virginia line December 2, 1833; $120. Age — . Overton, Samuel, commissary, Virginia State troops February 2, 1833 ; $320. Age 74. Seay, Jacob, private, Virginia militia August 10, 1833 ; $20.88. Age 76. Scherlin, James, private, Pennsylvania militia July 10, 1834; $30. Age 77. Sweeney, Joseph, private, Virginia militia March 10, 1834; $26.66. Age 75. Webster, William, private, Virginia militia October 1, 1833; $25.77. Age 70. Wright, Jonathan, private, North Carolina line April 3, 1834; $26.66. Age 71. Wright, Thomas, private, Virginia line May 23, 1834; $44-44- Age 83. Webb, Lewis, captain, Virginia line April 26, 1834 ; $480. Age 89. Young, Andrew, private of cavalry, Virginia line November 7, 1833; $41.66. Age 74. Pensioners Under the Act of May 15, 1828. (Began March 3, 1826.) Fleece, John, dragoon, Lee's legion March 11, 1829; $100. Gilliham, Clammaus, private, seventh regiment, . . Virginia line October 6, 1828; $80. Died July 30, 1S30. Thompson, Barnard, dragoon, Armand's corps August 19, 1828; $100. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 8.) Adams, Peter, age 79. Combs, John, age 8r. Booker, Samuel, age 82. Lea, Jacob, age 75. Burns, Philip, age 84. White, Jonathan, age 78. Total for the County, 49. 2%% REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. WAYNE COUNTY- Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 1818. Cooper, Frederick, private, North Carolina line March 31. 1820; October 20, 1818; $96. Age' — . Thomas, Elisha, private, Virginia line January 2S, 1S18; October 24, 1818; $96. Age 60. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 1, 1831.) Acre, William, private, North Carolina line September 5, 1833; $40. Age 82. Died March 3, 1833. Adair, John, private, . ._ North Carolina line September 5, 1833; $40. Age 79. Bleakley, Robert, private, North Carolina line September 5, 1833 ; $52.77. Age 76. Butram, William, private, North Carolina militia March 4, 1834 ; $23.33. A ge 84. Brown, James, private, North Carolina line April 14, 1834; $20. Age 79. Bruton, George, private South Carolina militia December 21. 1833; $50. Age 72. Covington, Robert, private, Virginia militia April 10, 1833; $80. Age 72. Cooper, Frederick, private, Pennsylvania militia vSeptember 5, 1833 ; $80. Age 75. Carpenter, William, private, Virginia militia October 31, 1833; $26.66. Age 73. Coffey, Reuben, private, North Carolina State troops October 31, 1833; $40. Age 74. Coyle, Patrick, private, Virginia line February 7, 1834; $40. Age 71. Catron, Peter, private, Virginia militia February 12, 1834; $40. Age So. Davis, John, private, Virginia line September 2, 1833; $63.33. Age 76. Decker, George, private, Virginia line September 2, 1S33; $56.66. Age 92. Durham, Mastin, private, North Carolina militia September 2, 1833; $20. Age 79. Dabne3% George, private Virginia militia October 18, 1833; $40. Age 74. Daffron, Rody, private of inf. and cav., . . North Carolina militia November 7, 1833; $22.50. Age 77. T^OLL OF TENS /ONERS. 239 Hunt, Abraham, private Virginia line April 14, 1834; $26.21. Age 72. Henegan, Conrad, private, North Carolina line May 29, 1834 ; $ 20. Age 80. Johnson, 2d, William, sergeant, Virginia line September 2, 1S33; $120. Age 77. Jones, James, private, Virginia line October iS, 1833 ; $80. Age 74. Keath, William, private, Virginia line October 31, 1833; $23.33. A § e 73- Merritt, Thomas, private, North Carolina line September 2, 1833; $60. Age 73. Miller, Frederick, private, Virginia militia October 31, 1833; #20. Age 82. Moreland, Dudley, private Virginia militia October 31, 1833 ; $60. Age 73. Majors, John, private North Carolina line January 3, 1834; $80. Age 77. McHenry, James, private of inf. and cav., N. Carolina State troops January' 21, 1834; $51-33- A g e 73- McGee, James C, private, , '. . . Pennsylvania line February 25, 1834 ; $80. Age 72. Pratt, Stephen, private, Virginia militia October 18, 1833 ; $30. Age 70. Pierce, James, private Virginia militia October 31, 1833. Powers, Jesse, private Virginia line November^ 1833; $30. Age 75. Rogers. George, private Virginia militia September 2, 1833 ; $30. Age 70. Stephens, Isaac, private, Virginia line December 5, 1832; $66.66. Age 74. Sanders, Zachariah, private, Virginia militia Septembers, 1833; $80. Age 75. Thomas, Elisha, private, Virginia lHe September 2, 1S33 ; $80. Age 75. Turner, James, private, Virginia line October 21, 1833; $40. Age 72. Walters, John, private, North Carolina line October 31, 1833 ; $20. Age 72. Warham, Charles, private Virginia line November 7, 1833 ; $36.94. Age 78. Woody, James, private North Carolina militia July 10, 1834; $23.33. Age 70. 240 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS .IN KENTUCKY. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I, p. 9.) Cooper, Caleb, age 80. Doss, William, age 76. Crabtree, Isaac, age 82. Piercy, James, age 80. Washam, Charles, age 80. Total for the County, 46. WHITLEY COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 181 8. Moore, Joseph, private, . . New Jersey line Januar}' 28, 1819; October 19, 1818; $96. Age 83. Rogers, James, private, North Carolina line November 1, 1828; October 8, 1828; #96. Age 74. Sexton, William, private, Virginia line October 21, 1826; July 16, 1826; $96. Age 81. Died Dec. 31, 1830. Twigg, Daniel, private, North Carolina line May 12, 1.S29; February 2, 1829; $96. Age — . Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Anderson, John, sergeant, North Carolina line November 15, 1833; f 51.66. Age 76. Gatliff, Charles, private Virginia militia November 15, 1833; $51.66. Age 86. Hood, John, private, North Carolina line February 18, 1834; $36.66. Age 72. Laughlin, Thomas, private, North Carolina line November 15, 1833; $36.66. Age 71. Moses, Joshua, private, North Carolina militia November 15, 1S33; $53-33- A g e 8l - Mahan, James, private, Virginia militia November 15, 1833; $80. Age 79. Porch, Henry, private, North Carolina militia December 2, 1833; $60. Age 76. Rose, William, ensign, North Carolina line December 7, 1833; $160. Age 77. Revolutionary Pensioners Living in the County in 1840. (Collins, Vol. I. p. 9.) Adkins, Thomas, age 82. Trigg, Daniel, age 86. Smithheart, Darley, age 81. Witt, Anes, age 80. Total for the Countv, 16. T{OLL OF TENSION ERS. 24 1 WOODFORD COUNTY. Pensioners Under the Act of March 18, 18 18. Allison, John, sergeant, Pennsylvania line April 22, 1818; April 2, 1818; $96. Age 75. Died June 16, 1823. Barnet, Daniel, private, Maryland line July 15, 1819; January 7, 1819; $96. Age 75. Died Jan. 23, 1823. Baker, Nicholas, private, Virginia line June II, 1819; June 16, 1818. Booz, John, private, - Virginia line December 1, 1820; June 9, 1818; $96. Age 92. Coleman, Thomas, private, Virginia militia April 19, 1820; June 9, 1818; $96. Age 68. Dale, William, private, Virginia line March 5, 1819; June 18, 1818; $96. Age 64. Dossey, John, private, New York line February 7, 1828; February 1, 1828; $96. Age 74. Goodloe, Henry, private, Virginia line January n, 1832; December 28, 183* ; $96. Age 95. Malone, John, private, Virginia line May 17, 1820; May 6, 1818; $96. Age 80. Mosley, Leonard, private, Virginia line July 7, 1819; June 16, 1818; $96. Age 78. Died December 9, 1829. McCoy, William, private, . . .* Virginia line April 19, 1819; June 10, 1818; $96. Age 80. Mix, Enos, private, Connecticut line July 15. 1819; June 2, 1818; $96. Age 91. Pull en, William, private, Virginia line August 19, 1819; June 15, 1818; $96. Age 75. Pollet, John, private, Virginia line May 29, 1819; May 11, 1818; $96. Age 78. Peyton, George, private, - Virginia line Sept 21, 1819; June 17, 1818; $96. Age 71. Died June 17, 1831. Terrill, Presley, private, Virginia line February 17, 1S19; June 6, 1818; I96. Age 72. Yancey, Robert, captain, Virginia line June 28, 1819; May 23, 1818; $96. Age 84. Died Nov. 17, 1824. Pensioners Under the Act of June 7, 1832. (Began March 4, 1831.) Arnold, James, private, Virginia line October 20, 1832; $80. Age 79. Allen, John, private, Virginia line September 3, 1832 ; $80. Age 91. 16 242 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Booth, James, orderly sergeant, Virginia line October 19, 1832; $120. Age 77. Bull, Edmund, private, . . . North Carolina and Virginia militia Mar 13, 1833; $20. Age 79. Black, Robert, private, . Virginia militia September 23, 1833; $20. Age 84. Calmes, Marquis, captain, Virginia line December 1, 1832; $480. Age 80. Died February 27, 1834. Carter, John B., private, Virginia line February 11, 1833; $80. Age 84. Chelton, George, private, Virginia line June 3, 1833; $20. Age 86. Chelton, Stephen, private, Virginia line June 3, 1833; $80. Age 73. Davis, 1st, Thomas, private, Virginia militia July 30, 1832; $80. Age 84. Eaton, Joseph, private, . Pennsylvania line December 2, 1833; $20. Age 88. Green, Paul, private, % Maryland line December 12, 1832; $80. Age 81. Gaines, Robert, private, Virginia militia August 26, 1833 ; $28.88. Age 69. Gregory, John, private, Virginia militia September 18, 1832 ; $36.66. Age 76. Humble, Robert, private, Pennsylvania militia January 10, 1833; $8o- A g e 8°- Harris, Nathaniel, private, North Carolina line May 23, 1834; $20. Age 74. Jackson, Francis, private, Virginia line December 10, 1832 ; $60. Age 77. Kirkham, Michael, ensign, Virginia militia $39.66. Age 87. Minzies, Samuel P., captain, Virginia line January 19, 1833 ; $235.83. Age 76. Mitchell, John, private, Virginia line February 12, 1833; $80. Age 72. McKinney, John, lieutenant, South Carolina line $186.66. Age 76. Martin, William, private, Virginia militia June 5, 1833 ; $80. Age 72. McGee, Samuel, private, Virginia militia July 11, 1833; $80. Age 85. Milton, Elijah, private, Virginia militia August 26, 1833; $25. Age 78. %OLL OF TENSION ERS. 243 McQuady, John, private, Virginia line October 26, 1833 ; $40. Age 74. Smith, John, private, . Pennsylvania line August 17, 1833; $43-33- Age 82. Smithy, William, private, Virginia militia September 6, 1833 ; $80. Age 85. Smithey, Reuben, private, Virginia militia October 2, 1833 ; $30. Age 75. Smith, Henry, private, Virginia militia May 23, 1834; $33-33- Age 80. Taylor, Zachariah, private, Virginia line August 7, 1832 ; $80. Age 78. Twyman, Reuben, private, Virginia militia October 23, 1832 ; $26.66. Age 75. Tinder, James, private, Virginia militia March 25, 1833; $53.33. Age 72. Wilson, Jeremiah, Virginia line October 19, 1832 ; $46.66. Age 76. Wingfield, Enoch, private, . Virginia militia February II, 1833; $40. Age — . Revolutionary Soldiers Living in the County in 1840. (Collins., Vol. I, p. 9.) Alexander, Peter, age 83. Hamilton, James, age 77. Cox, John, age 78. McQuiddy, John, age 80. Daily, Dennis, age 79. New, George W., age 76. Ellis, Jane (widow), age 77. Total for the County, 59. 244 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONERS IN EACH COUNTY, ETC. County. Pensioners. County Named in Honor of Adair 48 John Adair, a major in the Revolutionary army. Allen, 27 Colonel John Allen, killed at the River Raisin, War of 1812. Anderson, .... 18 Richard Clough Anderson, whose father was a colonel in the Revolutionary army. Barren 70 From its numerous barren plains when first dis- covered. Bath, . 29 From its numerous medicinal springs. Boone, 38 Daniel Boone, colonel of Virginia militia in the Revolution. Bourbon, ..... 66 The royal family of France, who befriencJ?d America during the Revolution. Bracken, 24 William Bracken, a private in the Revolutionary militia. Breathitt, .... 3 Governor John Breathitt, son of a Revolutionary soldier. Breckinridge, . . 28 John Breckinridge, a soldier in the Revolutionary war. Bullitt, 28 Alexander Scott Bullitt, whose father was a colonel in the Revolutionary war. Butler, 17 William Butler, of Pennsylvania, a colonel in the Revolutionary war. Caldwell, 34 John Caldwell, a private in the Revolution; a major-general of militia in the War of 1812. Calloway, 22 Richard Calloway, a colonel of Virginia militia in the Revolution. Campbell, .... 36 John Campbell, a brigadier-general of Virginia militia in the Revolution. Carroll, 6 Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Carter, 1 William G. Carter, a colonel in the War of 1812. Casey, 18 William Casey, a colonel of Virginia militia in the Revolution. Christian, .... 31 William Christian, a captain in Braddock's war, a colonel in the Revolution. Clark, 59 George RogersClark, colonel-commandant of "the Illinois Regiment" in War of the Revolution. Clay, 15 Green Clay, a soldier boy in the Revolution ; a major-general in the War of 181 2. Clinton, 7 DeWitt Clinton, whose father was a general in the Revolutionary army. Cumberland, ... 46 The Cumberland river. Daveiss, 11 Colonel Joseph Hamilton Daveiss, killed at the battle of Tippecanoe, War of 181 2. Estill, 27 James Estill, a captain of militia in the Revolu- tion. Fayette, 93 The Marquis de La Fayette, a major-general in the Revolutionary army. DUMBER OF TENSIONERS IN EACH COUNTY. 245 County. 1 3 ENSION Fleming . 61 Floyd, . . . . • 36 Franklin, . . . . . 48 Gallatin, . . . • • 32 Garrard, • 52 Grant, • 14 Graves, . . . . • 17 Grayson, . . . . . 18 Green, • 54 Greenup • 13 Hancock, . . . . 2 Hardin, . . . . • 34 Harlan. . . . . . 10 Harrison, . . . • 56 Hart, . 16 Henderson, . . . 10 Henry, .... - 92 Hickman, . . . 16 Hopkins, . . . • 32 Jefferson, . . . • 45 Jessamine, . . 42 Kenton, . . . • 7 Knox, .... . 19 Laurel, .... . n Lawrence, . . . . 22 Lewis, .... - - 15 Lincoln, . . . . 40 Livingston, . . 19 Logan, .... . . 42 :rs. County Named in Honor of John Fleming, an officer in the Revolutionary army. John Floyd, a colonel of Virginia troops during the Revolution. Benjamin Franklin, a statesman and patriot of the Revolution. Albert Gallatin, a Massachusetts volunteer in 1780. James Garrard, a Virginia militia officer in the Revolution. John Grant, a colonel of Virginia militia in the Revolution. . Captain Benjamin Graves, who was probably a soldier of the Revolution. William Grayson, a Colonel in the Revolutionary army. Nathanael Greene, a major-general in the Revo- lutionary army. Christopher Greenup, a lieutenant in the Revolu- tionary army. John Hancock, first signer of the Declaration of Independence. John Hardin, a lieutenant in the Revolutionary army. Silas Harlan, a captain under Colonel George Rogers Clark in 1779. Benjamin Harrison, a soldier of the Revolution. Nathaniel T. G. Hart, a captain in the War of 1812; assassinated at the River Raisin. Richard Henderson, founder of the "Transylvania Colony." Patrick Henry, the orator of the Revolution. Paschal Hickman, a captain iu the War of 1812 ; assassinated at the River Raisin. Samuel Hopkins, a lieutenant-colonel in the Revo- lution; a major-general in the War of 1812. Thomas Jefferson, author and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Jessamine Creek. Simon Kenton, a scout under Colonel G. R. Clark, and a famous Indian fighter. Henry Knox, a major-general in the Revolution- ary army. Laurel river. Captainjam.es Lawrence, L\ S. navy. Captain Meriwether Lewis, of the "Lewis and Clark Expedition." Benjamin Lincoln, a major-general in the Revo- lutionary army. Robert R. Livingston, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Continental Congress. Benjamin Logan, a general of Virginia militia in the Revolution. 246 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. County. Pensioners. Cotjnty Named in Honor of McCracken, ... 5 Captain Virgil McCracken, killed at the River Raisin, in the War of 181 2. Madison, 88 James Madison, a congressman from Virginia dur- ing the Revolution, and afterward President. Marion, 16 Francis Marion, a brigadier-general in the Revo- lutionary nvar. Mason, 43 George Mason, of Gunstou Hall, a statesman of the Revolution. Meade, 4 Captain James Meade, killed at the River Raisin, War of 1812. Mercer, 122 Hugh Mercer, a "brigadier-general in the Revolu- tionary army. Monroe, 21 James Monroe, a lieutenant in the Revolutionary army; afterward President of United States. Montgomery, ... 59 Richard Montgomery, a major-general in the Revolutionary army. Morgan, 32 Daniel Morgan, a brigadier-general in the Revo- lutionary army. Muhlenberg, ... 22 Peter Muhlenberg, a brigadier-general in the Revolutionary army. Nelson, 38 Thomas Nelson, signer of Declaration of Inde- pendence; brig.- gen. in Revolutionary army. Nicholas, 37 George Nicholas, a captain in the Virginia State line, Revolutionary war. Ohio, 18 The Ohio river. Oldham, 22 William Oldham, captain in Revolutionary army ; killed at St Clair's defeat, 1791. Owen, 38 Abraham Owen, lieutenant; wounded at St. Claif*s defeat; colonel under Wayne. Pendleton, .... 31 Edmund Pendleton, a member of the Continental Congress from Virginia. Perry, 27 Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, the hero of the Battle of Lake Erie. Pike, 5 Zebulon Pike, a brigadier- general in the War of 1812. Pulaski, .... 43 Count Joseph Pulaski, a brigadier-general in the Revolutionary army. Rockcastle, .... 35 Rockcastle river. Russell, 16 William Russell, a colonel in the Revolutionary army. Scott, 86 Charles Scott, a brigadier-general in the Revolu- tionary army. Shelby, 93 Isaac Shelby, a brigadier-general in the Revolu- tionary army. Simpson, 16 John Simpson, a captain in the War of 1812; killed at the River Raisin. Spencer, 31 Spear Spencer, a captain in the War of 1812; killed at the Battle of Tippecanoe. Todd, 24 John Todd, an officer under General Clark in the Illinois expedition. Trigg, 15 Stephen Trigg, a colonel of Virginia militia in the Revolution. Trimble, 9 Judge Robert Trimble, son of a Revolutionary officer. Union, 15 Named in honor of the American Union. DUMBER OF TENSIONERS IN EACH COUNTY. 247 County. Pensioners. County Named in Honor of Warren, 38 General Joseph Warren, the hero of Bunker Hill. Washington, ... 49 George Washington. Wayne, 46 Anthony Wayne, a brigadier-general in the Revo- lutionary army. Whitley, 16 William Whitley, a colonel of Virginia militia in the Revolution. Woodford, .... 59 William Woodford, a brigadier-general in the Revolutionary army. NUMBER OF PENSIONERS FURNISHED BY THE ORIGINAL THIRTEEN COLONIES. STATE. Virginia, . . . North Carolina, Pennsylvania, . Maryland. . . . South Carolina, New Jersey, . . New York, . . . Connecticut, . Georgia, .... Delaware, . . . Massachusetts, . New Hampshire, Rhode Island, . Not stated, . . Totals, Line. 950 195 174 96 48 43 20 14 8 9 10 6 1 Militia. 527 142 55 49 21 16 5 1 7 3 i,574 827 Not STATED. . STATED . 42 14 4 I 8 3 72 423 423 Total. 1,519 351 233 146 77 62 25 15 15 12 10 7 1 423 2,896 NUMBER OF PENSIONERS OF CERTAIN SEVERAL AGES. Age. 54 5S 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 No. Age. No. Age. No. 2 71 131 85 54 3 1 72 179 86 35 I 73 179 ; 87 39 12 74 211 88 21 7 75 187 89 30 17 76 169 * 90 19 7 77 158 9i 15 11 78 176 92 19 17 79 171 93 7 11 80 131 94 13 24 81 92 95 7 33 82 IO3 96 5 47 83 80 97 2 ! IJ 5 84 94 98 4 No. 99 3 100 4 IOI 1 102 4 103 1 104 106 3 107 108 1 2 109 Not ) stated f 1 243 Total, . 2,896 Average age of the 2,653 whose ages are stated : 76.22 years (248) ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TENSIONERS. 249 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF PENSIONERS, WITH REFERENCE TO COUNTIES. Aarons, Abraham, . . Adair Abbott, Elijah ~. . . . Harrison Abney, Wm., .... Rockcastle Acock, Robert. See Aycock. Acre, William, .... Wayne Acton, Smallwood. See Ecton. Adams, Aaron, .... Grant Adams, Benjamin, . . Jessamine Adams, David, .... Henry Adams, Francis, . . - Mercer Adams, John, ... Henry Adams, John, .... Montgomery Adams, John, . . . ."Washington Adams, Peter, .... Washington Adams, Peter B. F., . Fayette Adams, Walter, . . • Graves Adams, William, . . . Fayette Adams, William, . . . Henry Addison, William, - - Logan Adair, John, Mercer Adair, John, Wayne ATlkins, John, .... Clark Adkins, Thomas, - . Whitley Adkinson, James, . . Pike Aldridge, Francis, . - Pulaski Aldridge, William, . . Boone Alexander, Isaac, . . Mercer Alexander, Jerusha, . Boone Alexander, sr., John, . Clark Alexander, John R., . Allen Alexander, Peter, . . Woodford Alexander, William , . Mercer Allen, Barnabas, . . Mason Allen, David, . . . . Fayette Allen, Charles, . . . Warren Allen, Isham, . . . . Boone Allen, John, . . . . Woodford Allen, sr., Samuel, . Pulaski Allen, William, . . Mason Allenbaugh, Peter, . Madison Alley, Isaiah, . . - Warren Allin, Thomas, Mason Allison, John, . . . Nicholas Allison, John, . . . . Woodford Allgood, John, . . Allphin, Ransom, Alsop, James, . . Alverson, John S., Alvis, Jesse, . . . Ament, Philip, . . Anderson, Armstead, Anderson, James, Anderson, James, Anderson, John, Anderson, John, . Anderson, John, , Anderson, Leonard, . Anderson, Robert, . . Anderson, William, . Anderson, William, . Andrews, Thomas, . . Antle, Dorcas, . . . . Arbuckle, James, . . . Archer, Edmund, . . Armstrong, Ambrose, Armstrong, Henry, Armstrong, William, . Arnett, Anthony, . . Arnett, David, . . . . Arnold, John, . . . . Arnold, James, . . . . Arnold, Zebra, . . . . Asby, sr., Daniel, . . Ashby, Fielding, . . . Ashcroft, Daniel, . . Asher, Charles, . . . Ashley, Peter, . . . . Ashley, Thomas, . . . Ashlock, William, . . Ashurst, William, . . Atkins, Alexander, . . Atkins, Edward, - . . Atkins, Edward, . . . Atkinson, David, . . Atkinson, Elisha, . . Atkisson, Ellis, . . . Atkinson, Joshua, . . Aubrey, Samuel. See Breckinridge Campbell Mercer Lincoln Shelby Bourbon Union Clark Rockcastle Christian Spencer Whitley Logan Pulaski Montgomery Trigg Fayette Henry Bracken Oldham Fayette Adair Caldwell Hardin Barren Clark Woodford Ohio Hopkins Owen Grayson Mercer Hopkins Bath Nelson Caldwell Scott Nicholas Anderson Lawrence Muhlenberg Madison Adair Awbv. 250 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Austin, John, . Awb}-, Samuel, Aycock, Robert, Backnel, Thomas Bailey, Elisha, . Bailey, Callow, . Bailey, James, . Bailey, Richard, Bagley,John, - Baker, Bowling, Baker, John, . . Baker, Joseph, . Baker, Nicholas, Baker, Thomas, Baker, William, Baldwin, Edward Baldwin, John, . Baley, Abraham, Bale}-, Samuel, . Ball, James, . . Ballanger, William, Ballard, Bland W., Ballew, Charles, Ballew, Richard, Ballew, Richard, Bamhill, Samuel Bane, John, Bane, Richard r . Barbee, Daniel, Barbee, Elijah. Barbee, Elias, . Barber, John, . Barbey, Elijah, . Barham, James, Barham,John, . Barlow, Joseph, Barker, George, Barker, John, . Barker, Stephen, Barker, William, Barnard, William L., . Ohio Barnes, Benjamin, . • Gallatin Barnes, George, . . . Christian Barnes, John, .... Harrison Barnes, Nicodemus, . Clinton Barnes, Shadrach, . . Gallatin Barnet, Daniel, . . . Woodford Barnett, Ambrose, . . Nicholas . Oldham . Hardin . Todd . Madison . Adair . Barren . Garrard . Barren . Barren . Clay . Cumberland . Garrard . Woodford . Henderson . Cumberland . Henderson . Mason . Franklin . Campbell . Fa}-ette . Nicholas . Shelby . Shelby . Harlan . Knox . Scott . Hickman . Lewis . Mercer See Barbey. . Green . Mercer . Bourbon . Calloway . Boone . Morgan . Pulaski . Grant . Fayette Barnett, Andrew, Barnett, James, Barnett, James P. Barnett, William, Barnhill, Samuel, Barr, John, . . Barrett, Francis, Barron, John, . Barron, William, Barton, John, . Bartlett, John, . Bartlett, William. Bartley, Thomas, Bassam, Obadiah, Basey, William, . Baskett, Martin, Bateman, Thomas, Bates, James, . . Bates, Humphrey, Bates, Thomas, Bates, William, . Bates, William, . Batterton, Samuel, Baugh, Henry, . . Bauldwin, Edward, Bayliss, William, Bayor, Edward, . Beakmau, Michael, Beams, Conrad, Bean, Conrad, . Bean, James, . . Beau, Leonard, Bean, Richard, . Beasley, William, Beatty, Daniel, . Beatty, John, . . Beatty, Joseph, . Beatty, William, Beavers, John, . Beck, Thomas, . Beech, Asa, . . Beeton, Adam, . Beggs, Moore, . Belew, Solomon Belknap, James, Bell, Archibald, Bell, Daniel, . . Bell, John (2), . . Green . Madison . Lincoln . Green . Scott . Spencer . Cumberland . Pulaski . Pulaski . Fayette . Jefferson See Berkley. . Monroe . Breckinridge . Mercer . Shelby . Jefferson . Grant . Rockcastle . Bourbon . Carter . Lawrence . Bourbon . Pulaski , Hopkins . Union . Fleming . Pulaski . Marion . Washington . Harrison . Mason . Lewis . Butler . Montgomery . Montgomery . Grayson . Scott . Barren . Caldwell . Boone • Henry . Harrison . Henry . Hardin . Bourbon . Mason . Nelson ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TENSIONERS. 251 Bell, Thomas, .... Franklin Bell, Thomas, .... Henry Bell, William, .... Barren Bellowes, Miles, . . . Warren Bellville, Samuel, . . Campbell Benge, John, Clay Betinett, Richard, . . Scott Benningfield, Henry, . Montgomery Bereman, Thomas, . . Mercer Berkley, John, .... Scott Berkley, William, . . Clark Berry, Benjamin, . . Mason Berry, George, .... Logan Berry, Joel, Pendleton Berry, John, Owen Berry, Thomas, . . . Clark Berry, Thomas, . . . Green Best, James, Estill Bettersworth, Rich., . Warren Betts, Peter, Trigg Bettsworth, Charles, . Adair Bever, Charles, . . . Washington Bibb, James, Barren Bibb, James, Green Bice, Dennis, .... Henry Bickley, William, . . Mason Biggs, John, Adair Billingsly, John, . . . Warren Binger, Nicholas, . . Union Birch, John, Bath Bird, Joshua, .... Nelson Birks, John, Gallatin Biscoe, James, .... Franklin Bishop, Elisha, . . . Henry Bishop, Lawrence, . . Bullitt Bishop, Richard, . . . Nicholas Bishop, Solomon, . . Nelson Biswell, John, .... Jessamine Black, Robert; .... Woodford Black, Rudolph, . . . Bracken Blackburn, John, . . . Henry Blackburn, Samuel, . Fleming Blackburn, Samuel, . Nicholas Blackburn, William, . Caldwell Blackledge, Samuel, . Pulaski Blackmore, John, . . Shelby Blackwell, John, . . , Shelby Blackwell, Thomas, . Union Blair, Samuel, . . . . Fayette Blakely, George, . . . Logan Blakemore, John, . Henry Blandford, Richard, . Nelson Blankenbaker, Nich., . Shelby Bleakley, Robert, . . Wayne Bledsoe, Elijah, . . . Cumberland Blevin, James, . . . . Morgan Blickjohn, .... . Caldwell Blomkenbaker, Nich. , Shelby Blumer, Gilbert, . . . Lawrence Board, Philip, . . . . Mercer Bohon, John, . . . . Mercer Boman, Joseph, . . . Hart Bond, John, .... Owen Bond, William, . . . . Franklin Bonds, John, .... . Owen Bone, John, ... . Hickman Bone, John, .... . Muhlenberg Booker, Samuel, . . . Washington Boon, Elisha, . . . . Barren Boone, Anna, . . . . Todd Boone, Samuel, . . . Fayette Boone, Samuel, . . . Owen Booth, James, . . . . Woodford Booz, John, .... . Woodford Borah, Jacob, . . . . Butler Borders, Peter, . . . Allen Boston, Reuben, . . . Anderson Bosworth, Jonathan, . Grayson Botts, Moses, . . . • Bath Botts, Seth, .... . Clark Boucher, Richard, . . Mason Bouney, Joseph, . . . Floyd Bourne, James, . . . Montgomery Bowels, Samuel, . . . Montgomery Bowers, Reuben, . . . Caldwell Bowles, Matthew, . . Grayson Bowling, Jesse, . . . Breathitt Bowling, Jesse, . . . Clay Bowman, Abraham, . Fayette Boyd, Henry, . . . . Todd Boyd, William, . . . Barren Boyd, William, . . . Bath Boyd, William, . . . . Fleming Boyer, John G., . . . Fayette Bradshaw, Claiborne, . Mercer Bradshaw, Larner, . . Mercer 2^2 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Brady, John, . . . . Garrard Brown, William, . . . Lawrence Brady, William, . . Boone Brown, William, . . . Shelby Bramblett, James, . Breckinridge Brown, William, . . . Warren Brandon, Peter, . . Ohio Browning, Edward , . Knox Branham, William, • Bourbon Brownlee, John, . . . Barren Brank, Robert, . Garrard Bruce, William, . . . Lincoln Breast, John, . . . . Bourbon Brumback, Peter, - . Boone Breckinridge, Robert, Jefferson Brumback, Peter, - . Shelby Breedlove, William, . Simpson Brummel, Benjami n, . Cumberland Breeze, John, . . . . Mason Bruner, Jacob, . . . . Boone Brevard, Benjamin, . Shelby Brunson, Stout, . . . Allen Brewer, Henry, . . . Christian Bruster, James, . . Mercer Brewer, Samuel, . . . Mercer Bruton, George, . . - W 7 ayne Brewer, William, . . . Henry Bryan, Barich, - . . . Henderson Briant, Zachariah, . . Daveiss , Bryan, Daniel, . - • - Jessamine Bridges, Benjamin, . . Calloway Bryan, Daniel, . . . . Scott Bridges, John, . . . . Boone Bryant, Benjamin, . . Warren Bridges, John, . . . . Mercer Bryant, George, . . . Nicholas Bridwell, Simon, . . Spencer Bryant, John, (3) . . . Garrard Brierly, George, . . . Mason Bryant, Peter, . . . . Shelby Briggs, Benjamin, . . Lincoln Bryant, Thomas, . . . Henr3 r Bright, Wyndle, . . . Green Buford, Abraham, . . Scott Brimmage, John, . Graves Buford, John, . . • . Garrard Briscoe, Henry, . . . Jefferson Buford, Simeon, - . . Barren Brittain, Jeremiah, . . Spencer Bull, Edward, . . . . Woodford Brittain, Samuel, . . - Mercer Bunch, Richard, . . - Washington Brock, Henry, . . . . Jefferson Burbridge, George , . Scott Brook, Jesse, . . . . Harlan Burbridge, Lincefi< iid, Clark Brooks, James, . . . Nelson Burch, Benjamin, . Ohio Brook, John, .... . Allen Burch,John, . . . . . Barren Bromigin, Jarvis, . Bath Burch, Joseph, . . . . Scott Brothers, Elijah, . . . Cumberland Burchett, John, . . . Cumberland Broughton, Job, . . . Knox Burchett, William, . . Cumberland Brown, Arabia, . Garrard Burge, David, . . . . Clay Brown, Charles, . . . Hopkins Burgess, Edward, . . Lawrence Brown, Charles, . . Mercer Burgess, Joshua, . . . Mason Brown, Edward, . . . Knox Burk, Samuel, . . . . Jessamine Brown, Frances, . . . Franklin Burke, Michael, . . . Madison Brown, Henry, . . . Scott Burke, Robert, . . Owen Brown, James, . . . Wayne Burke, Samuel, . . . Shelby Brown, John, . . . Montgomery Burns, Andrew, . . . Perry Brown, Joseph, . . . Spencer Buras,Jeremiah, . . - Greenup Brown, Peter, . . . Butler Burns, James, . . . . Boone Brown, Robert, . . Hopkins Burns, John, . . . . . Nicholas Brown, Thomas, . . Estill Burns, Philip, . . . . Washington Brown, Thomas, . . Monroe Burns, Philip, . . . . Mercer Brown, Thomas, . . Scott Burns, William, . . . Clay Brown, Thomas C, . Floyd Burnside, Robert, . . Madison ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TEN SIGNERS. 25? Burris, Nathaniel . . Mercer Carnine, Peter, . . . Shelby Burter, Michael, . . Pulaski Carothers, James, . . Jessamine Burton, Seley, . . . Ohio Carothers, Thomas . Scott Busby, James, . . . Bourbon Carpenter, William, . Wayne Busby, Robert, . . . Adair Carroll, John, . . . . Jessamine Busby, William, . . Butler Carson, James, . . . . Casey Bush, Charles, . . Henry Carson, John, . . . . Hardin Bush, Drury, . . Breathitt Carson, Thomas, . . . Butler Bush, Drury, . . Perry Carson, William, . . . Warren Bush, James, . . Clark Carter, Barnabas, . . Nelson Butler, John, . . Morgan Carter, Benjamin, . . Spencer Butler, Richard, . . Boone Carter, Charles, . . . Cumberland Butler, Thomas, . . Madison Carter, Henry, . . . . Barren Butram, William, . . Wayne Carter, Henry, . . . . Gallatin Buzan, John, . . . . . Bullitt Carter, Henry, . . . . Owen Byland, Samuel, . . Campbell Carter, John, . . . . Christian Bynam, Tapley, . . Hickman Carter, John, . . . . Hopkins Byrom, John, . . . Warren Carter, John B., . . . Woodford Caffen, Reuben, . . . Montgomery Carter, Joseph, . . . Washington Cain, John, . . . . Christian Carter, Martin, . . . Mercer Cain, Patrick, . . . Livingston Carter, Nicholas, . Nelson Caines, Richard, . . Floyd Carter,. Obadiah, . . . Fayette Caldwell, Robert, . . Nicholas Carter, Philip, . . . . Barren Caldwell, William , . . Adair Carter, William, . . . Ohio Calhoon, George, . . Daveiss Cartwright, Justinian, Caldwell Callett, John, . . . Shelby Carver, James, . . . . Madison Calloway, Chesley , . . Ohio Casey, Archibald, . > Harrison Calmes, Marquis, . . Woodford Casey, Charles, . . . Shelby Calvert, Spencer, . .Caldwell Casey, John, .... . Franklin Campbell, James, . . Monroe Casey, Josiah, . . . . Campbell Campbell, John, . . . Lewis Casey, Joseph, . . . . Kenton Campbell, Johu, . . Mason Cash, Thomas, . . . . Cumberland. Campbell, John, . Scott Cash, Warren, . . . . Hardin Campbell, Lawren ce, - Hart Cash, William, . . . . Rockcastle Campbell, Lawrec ce, . Green Cassell, Abraham, . . Jessamine Campbell, Robert . . Jessamine Castle, Basil, . . . . Lawrence Campbell, Willian 1, . Bourbon Castleberry, William Hopkins Campbell, Willian 1, . Ohio Caswell, Samuel, . . . Harrison Camper, Tilman, . . . Fayette Catron, Peter, . . . . Wayne Camron, James, . . Floyd Caughey, John, . . . Nicholas Canady, John, . . . . Casey Cave, William, . . . . Montgomery Candill, James, . . Perry Cavender, James, . Franklin Cape, John, . . . . . Russell Cawood, Berry, . . - Harlan Cardwell, William , . . Bullitt Ceasey, Joseph, . . . Washington Carey, Ebenezer, . . Mercer Chadd, Samuel, . . . Harrison Carey, William, . . . Cumberland Chadoin, Andrew, . . Green Carlisle, James P., . . Green Chadwick, John, . . . Greenup Camion, Furna, . . . Henderson Chandler, Claiborne, . Harrison 2s4 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Chandler, James, . . . Owen Cockerell, James, . . Marion Chandler, John, . . - Clay Cockerel, Peter, . . . Bourbon Chapman, Amos, . . Shelby Cockrum, Win., . . . Hickman Chapman, John, . . . Cumberland Coffey, Osbourne, . . Casey C happell, William , . . Bullitt Coffey, Reuben, . . . Wayne Charteeu, James, . . Rockcastle Coffman, Jacob, . . . Casey Chelton, George, . . Woodford Coghill, James, . . . . Carroll Chelton, Stephen, . . Woodford Coghill, James, . . Gallatin Chetham, William , . . Cumberland Cohoon, Joel, . . . ♦Trigg Chick, James, . . . . Knox Cole, Benjamin, . . . Mason Chisham, James, . . . Scott Cole, John, .... . Barren Chism, George, . . . Scott Coleman, Robert, . . Mercer Childers, Goolsberry, Garrard Coleman, Thomas, . - Barren Childers, Henry, - . . Grant Coleman, Thomas, . . Woodford Childers, Pleasant, . . Floyd Collett, Isaac, . . - . Henry Christian, Andrew, . - Fayette Collier, Coleman A., . Nicholas Christian, John, . . . Fayette Collier, John, . . . . Lincoln Christian, William, - Fayette Collins, John, . . Fleming Christie, James, . . . Shelby Collins, Joshua, . . . Bath Clack, Moses, . . . . Fleming Collins, Stephen, . . Campbell Clark, David, . . . . Hopkins Collins, Stephen, . . Kenton Clark, Elijah, . . . . Laurel Colvin, Henry, . . . . Pendleton Clark, James, . . . . Casey Combes, William, . . Fleming Clark, James, . . . - Mercer Combs, John, . . . - Perry Clark, John, . . . . Butler Combs, John, . . . . Washington Clark, John, ... . . Garrard Comingore, Henry, - Mercer Clark, John, . . . . . Logan Comingore, John, . . Mercer Clark, Jonathan, . . Christian Compton, Edmund, . Marion Clark, Joseph, . . . Montgomery Conine, Andrew, . . Henry Clark, Micajah, . . Warren Conn, James, . . . . Russell Clark, Moses, . . . Fleming Conn, SamueL . . . . Jefferson Clark, Obadiah, . . . Shelby Conn, Timothy, . . - Mercer Clark, Patrick, . . . Mercer Conn, William, . Henry Clark, Thomas, . . Fayette Connelly, Henry, . . Floyd Clark, William, . . Livingston Conner, John, . . . . Christian Clarkson, David, . . Boone Conner, Isaac, . . . . Pendleton Clasby, John, . . . Warren Conner, Lawrence, . . Cumberland Clayton, Augustii le, . Warren Conner, William, . . . Montgomery Claywell, Shadrac h, . Cumberland Conover, Lewis, . . . Adair Cleveland, Willi ai n, . Pendleton Conway, Hugh, . . . Owen Cleaver, William, . . Grayson Conway, John, . . . . Nicholas Clement, Roger, . . . Montgomery Conyers, Benjamin, . Shelby Clemons, Bernard , . .Franklin Cook, John, .... . Butler Cleveland, John, . . Harrison Cook, John, .... . Madison Clinkenbeard, Isa ac, .Bourbon Cook, William, . . . . Graves Clinton, James, . . . Livingston Cooke, Robert, . . - Calloway Clinton, James, . . Caldwell Cooke, William, . . . Morgan Cochran, Thomas , . . Adair Cookendorfer, Mich'l, Pendleton ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TENS [ONERS. 255 Cooley, James, . . . . Madison Coons, Benjamin, . Oldham Coons, Frederick, . . Fayette Cooper, Caleb, . . • . Wayne Cooper, Jacob, . . • . Knox Cooper, John, . . . . Adair Cooper, John, . . . . Morgan Cooper, Jonathan, . . Henry Cooper, Layton, . . . Simpson Cooper, Leighton, . . Adair Cooper, Levin, . . . . Jefferson Cooper, Frederick, . . Wayne Cooper, Tracy, . - . . Caldwell Cooper, William, . . . Ohio Coovert, Daniel, . . . Mercer Coovert, Isaac, . . . . Mercer Corbert, James, . . . Washington Corbett, James, . . . Marion Corbin, Lewis, . . . . Bourbon Cord, Zacheus, . . . . Fleming Corder, Benjamin D., . Hart Cordill, James, - . - . Perry Cordill, Stephen, . . Perry Cordy, James, . . . . Pendleton Cornelison, Conrad, . Madison Cornett, William, . . Perry Cornwell, William, : . Bullitt Cosby, John, .... . Barren Coulter, Matthew, . . Mercer Covington, Robert, . Madison Covington, Robert, . Wayne Cowgill, Daniel, . . . Fayette Cowgill, Ralph, . . . Anderson Cowherd, James, . . . Green Cowherd, Jonathan, . Green Cox, Caleb, .... . Livingston Cox, John, . Jefferson Cox, John, .... . Woodford Cox, Phineas, . . . . Warren Cox, Solomon, . . . . Simpson Cox, William, . . . - Lawrence Coyle, Patrick, . . . . Wayne Cozad, Benjamin, . . Harrison Crab tree, Isaac, . . . Wayne Craddock, Robert, . . Warren Cradlebaugh, Wm., . Madison Craft, Achilles, . . . Perry Crafton, Anthony, . - Spencer Craig, John H., Craig, Robert, Craig, William, Craig, William, Crain, Thomas, Crawford, James, Crawford, Thomas, Creasey, John, . . Criswell, David, . Criswell, Samuel, Crockett, Anthony, Crockett, Joseph, Crockett, Robert, Croft, Archelaus, Crook, Jeremiah, . Crook, John, . . . Crowder, Sterling, Crum, Adam, . . Crump, Joshua, . Crump, Thomas, . Crutcher, John, . Crutchfield, John, Cullin, Charles, . Cummings, Matthew, Cundiff, John, Cunningham, Morreil. Curd, John, . . . Curry, Edward, Curtis, Fielding U., Curtis, James, . . Curtis, Russell, . Curtis, Peter, . . Dabney, George, . Dabney, John O., . Daffon, Rody, . . Dailey, Bennett, . Dailey, Dennis, . Dailey, Dennis, . Dale, William, . . Daniel, Beverly, . Danks, John, . . Dant, Pierre, . . Darnaby, John, Darnell, jr., Adam, Darten, Edward, . Davenport, A., . . Davenport, Adrian, Davenport, James, Boone Fayette Barren Rockcastle Mercer Fleming Mercer Cumberland Henry Lewis Franklin Jessamine Cumberland Perry Grant Madison Jessamine Lawrence Hart Washington Franklin Garrard Fayette Franklin Hardin Hickman Logan Union Monroe Hopkins Trigg Lincoln Wayne Scott Wayne Marion Pike Woodford Woodford Montgomery Logan Knox Fayette Washington Floyd Union Fayette Favette 2 $6 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. David, ; Michael, - • . Mason Deshazure, Henry, ♦ . Mercer Davidson, Joshua, . . Fleming Deskins, Daniel, . . . Bath Davis, Anthony, . . . Spencer De Spain, Peter, . . . Green Davis, Forrest, . - . . Hardin Devine, William, . . . Mason Davis, Henry, . . . . Christian Dewitt, Peter, . . . . Clark Davis, James, . . . . Bourbon Dicken, Ephraim, . Davis, John, . . - . . Clinton Dicken, John, . . . . Green Davis, John, . . . . . Hopkins Dickens, Joseph, . . . Campbell Davis, John, . . . . . Wayne Dicker son, Solomon, . Monroe Davis, Jesse, . . - . . Fleming Dicke}-, Ebenezer, . - Simpson Davis, Joseph, . - . Fleming Dickey, Robert, . . . Mercer Davis, Joseph, . . . . Henry Diddleston, Thomas, . Garrard Davis, Joseph, . . . . Lawrence Dilman, Andrew, . . . Bracken Davis, Nancy, . - . . Shelby Dimkinson, Thomas, . Christian Davis, Nathaniel, - . Caldwell Dinwiddie, John, . Lincoln Davis, Samuel, . . . Campbell Dishman, William, . . Barren, Davis, Samuel, . . . . Henry Divin, James, . . . . Lincoln Davis, Samuel C, . . Gallatin Dixon, Wynne, . . . Henderson Davis, Snead, . . . . Livingston Dodson, William, . • Nelson Davis, Septimus, - . . Clark Dogan, Lovel H., . Pulaski Davis, Thomas, . . . Woodford Dogan, Jeremiah J., . Henry Davis, William, . . . Fleming Doherty, John. See Dougherty. Davis, William, . - . Hopkins Dooley, Jacob, . . . . Madison Dawson, William, . . Bourbon Dooley, James, . . . Scott Day, John, ... . Morgan Dorch, William, . . . Lawrence Dean, Benjamin, . . . Mercer Doss, William, . . Wayne Dean, John, . . . . . Gallatin Dossett, Thomas, . . Hopkins Dean, Michael, . . . Bracken Dosse} 7 , John, . . . . Woodford Dearer, William, . Mason Doudon, Clementius, . Bourbon Decker, George, . . . Pulaski Dougherty, John, . . Shelby Decker, George, . - . Wa3*ne Dougherty, William, . Lincoln Decker, John, . . . Grayson Douthitt, Silas, . . . Franklin Decker, Samuel, . . . Mercer Dowden, James, . . . Madison Decker, William, . . Grayson Downey, John, , . . . Henry DeCourcey, Williau l, . Campbell Downey, Samuel, . . Hopkins Defever, John, . . . Hart Downe}', Thomas, . . Henry De Hart, Samuel, . Mason Downing, Francis, . . Scott De Haven, Edward, . Breckinridge Downing, Samuel, . . Barren De Haven, Edward, . Grayson Downs, Robert, . . . Montgomery Demaree, John, . . Mercer Drebuler, John, . . • Bourbon Dement, Jarret, . . Gallatin Drennon, Hugh, . . . Fleming Demoss, Peter, . Pendleton Driggs, David, . . . . Logan Demott, Peter, . . Mercer Driskell, David, . . . Gallatin Denham, Hardin, . Monroe Driver, Francis, . . . Scott Denny, Elijah, . . . Rockcastle Ducker, John, . . . . Campbell Denton, David, . Barren Ducker, John, . . . . Kenton De Peyster, John, . Hickman Duff, John, .... . Barren Depp, William, . . Barren Duke, Henry, . . . . Madison ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TENSION ERS. 257 { . Duke, Matthew, . \wDunbar, Thomas, Duncan, Gabriel, Duncan, Samuel, Dunlap, James, Durham, James, . Durham, John, Durham, Mastin, Dunn, Alexander, Dunn, John, . . . Dunn, Joseph, . Dunn, Joseph, . . Dunn away, Samuel, . Dunnington, William, Dupuy, William, . Dyal, John, . . . Dyke, John, . . . Dysart, John, . . Eads, Charles, - . Earp, Joseph, . . Eastin, EHsha, . . Eastis, Mary, . . Eaton, Joseph, . . Eaton, Henry, . . Ecton, Smallwood, Eddleman, Leonard, Edens, John, . . Edgar, John, . . . Edmeston, Thomas, Edwards, Brown, Edwards, David, . Edwards, John, . Edwards, George, Edwards, George, Egerton, Benjamin Elam, Godfrey, . Elder, Robert, . . Elkin, James, . . Elkin, Joshua, . . Ellington, David, Elliott, Alexander, Ellis, Charles, . . Ellis, Daniel, . . Ellis, Isaac, . . . Ellis, Jane, . . . Ellis, Leonard, Ellis, Samuel, . . Elmore, John, . • 17 Clark Elwell, Charles, . . McCrackeu Madison Emerson, John, . . . Cumberland Madison Emerson, John, . . Green Lincoln Emerson, Reuben, . Fayette Montgomery Endicott, Moses, . . . Bourbon Lincoln Epperson, PYancis, . Fayette Allen Erwin, Charles, . . Scott Wayne Estell, William, . . Fleming Henry Estes, Abraham, . - . Lincoln Clark Estill, Samuel, . . . . Madison Caldwell Etherton, Mrs., . . . Franklin Calloway Evans, John, . . . Laurel Henry Evans, John, . . . . . Pulaski Logan Ewing, John, . . . . Logan Christian Ewing, Will, . . . . Scott Lewis Ezell, Balaam, . . • -Trigg Clark Fagan, Michael, . , . Woodford Rockcastle Fairchild, Abina, . Floyd Logan Falls, Isaac, . . . . . Mercer Pulaski Fargeson, Larkin, . Scott Clark Faris, Elijah, . . . . Washington Estill Faris, Moses, . . . Rockcastle Woodford Faris, Thomas, . Madison Gallatin Farmer, William, . Caldwell Clark Farra, Samuel, . . . Shelby Harrison Farrell, Isaac, . . . . Fayette Bullitt Fate, Samuel, . . . Breckinridge Hart Faubush, John, . . . Laurel Garrard Faudre, Vachel, . . Clark Knox Faulconer, Joseph, . . Fayette Muhlenberg Fautress, Valentine , . Breckinridge Pulaski Fenwick, William, . Franklin Burton Ferguson, Abrahan 1, . Fayette Lincoln Ferguson, Thomas, . Fleming Garrard Ferguson, William, . Cumberland Cumberland Ferguson, William, . Floyd Lincoln Ficklin, John, . . . Jessamine Clark Field, Benjamin, . . Daveiss Muhlenberg Field, Henry, . . . Bullitt Morgan Fielder, George, . . Washington Adair Fields, Joseph, . . . Washington Perry Fiers, William, . . Livingston Mercer Fiser, Jacob, . . . . Nicholas Owen Finch, Joseph, . . . . Lewis Woodford Fink, David, . . . . Lewis Henry Finley, John, (2) . . Fleming Adair Fisher, Elias. . . . . Mercer Barren Fisher, John B., . . Montgomery 2 5 8 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Fitzgerald, Benjamin, Fitzgerald, Daniel, . . Fitzpatrick, James, . Fitzsimmons, Thos., . Flack, James, - Flanders, Jacob, Fleece, John, . Fleece, John, . Fletcher, James, Fletcher, John, Flick, James, . Floyd, George, Floyd, Henry, . Floyd, John, - - Fons, John, . . Forbes, John, - Force, Jesse, Force, Joseph, . Force, Peter, . Ford, Elisha, . Ford, Jesse, . . Ford, Joseph, . Ford, William, . Foree, Joseph, . Forgey, Hugh, . Forgueran, Peter, Forrester, John, Forsee William, Fosbrook, John, Foster, John, . Foster, Henry, . Foster, Nathaniel, Foster, William, Fowler, John, . Fox, Daniel, . . Foxworthy, John, . Franklin, Absalom, Franklin, James M., Franklin, John, Franklin, Joseph, Franklin, Reuben, Franklin, Stephen, Fraseur, John, . . Freeman, Aaron, . Freeman, John, Freeman, Michael, Freer, Samuel, - . French, James, Mason Franklin Nicholas Shelby Todd Hardin Lincoln Washington Fayette Clark Madison Garrard Union Garrard Fleming Laurel Oldham Shelby Henry Shelby Livingston Pike Caldwell Shelby Bourbon Bourbon Barren Franklin Bath Barren Nicholas Montgomery Clark Fayette Graves Harrison Christian Shelby Warren Bracken Clark Anderson Fleming Caldwell Laurel Caldwell Caldwell Laurel French, William, Fritter, Moses, . Frizell, Nathan, . Frogget, William, Frost, Micajah, . Frost, Micajah, . Fry, Joshua, . . . Fugate, Randall, . Fulcher, Richard, Fulkerson, John, Fullilove, Anthony Furnish, James, . Furnish, James, . Furnish, Thomas, Gabbert, George, Gabbert, Michael, Gadd, Thomas, . Gaines, Thomas, . Gaines, Robert, . Gale, Anthony, . Gale, Robert, . . Galloway, Charles, Galloway, James, Galloway, John, . Gamblin, Joshua, Gamblin, Joshua, Garland, John. . . Garland, John, . . Garven, Isaac, . . Garve}-, Job, . . . Gano, Daniel . . Garnett, John, . Garrett, John, . . Garrett, Robert, . Garris, Sikes, . . Garrison, Samuel, Garth, John, . . . Gatewood, John, . Gatewood, John, . Gatliff, Charles, . Gay, sr., James, . Gentry, Richard, . Gentry, Richard, . George, John, . . George, Jordan, . George, Thomas, Geoghan, John, . Gevedann, John, . . Shelby - Mason . Calloway . Barren . Lincoln . Rockcastle . Garrard . Scott . Barren . Grayson . Madison ..Gallatin . Harrison . Harrison . Mercer • Mercer - Rockcastle . Green . Woodford . Lincoln . Shelby . Calloway . Mercer . Madison . Graves - McCracken . Clay • Knox - Lincoln . Gallatin . Scott . Owen - Scott • Montgomery . Muhlenberg . Warren .. Scott .Allen . Scott . Woodford . Clark • Madison - Rockcastle . Mercer . Russell . Oldham • Nicholas . Henry ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TENSIONERS. 59 Gibbs, Julius, . . . Gibson, Alexander, Gibson, Elijah, . . Gibson, George, . . Gibson, Joel, . - . Gibson, John, . . . Gibson, John, . . . Gibson, John (2), Gibson, John, . . . Gilbert, Charles, . . Giles, John, .... Gilliam, John, . . . Gilliham, Clammaus, Gillispie, John, . . Gillock, John, . . . Gilmore, James, . . Girdler, James, . . Gist, Joseph, .... Givens, Robert (2), . Givens, William, . . Givens, William, . . Gholson, William, . Glass, James, . . . Glazebrook, Julius, Glenn, Andrew, . . Glinn, John, .... Glover, Joseph, . Glover, Joseph, . . Goatley, John, . . . Goddard, Joseph, . Goff, David, .... Goff, John, Goggin, Richard, . Goine, Joseph, . . . Golding, William, . Goldsmith, John, . Gonsaulis, James, . Good, John, .... Goode, Rebecca, . . Goodin, Isaac, . . . Goodin, Lewis, . . Gooding, William, . Goodloe, Henry, . . Goodman, Ansel, . Goodman, Jacob, . . Goodman, Thomas, Goodwin, Amos, . . Goodwin, Julius C, Scott Pendleton Shelby Todd Henderson Allen Barren Cumberland Scott Graves Monroe Logan Washington Todd Jessamine Christian Pulaski Monroe Lincoln Hopkins Union Caldwell Livingston Casey Muhlenberg Pendleton Calloway Graves Breckinridge Fleming Boone . Montgomery Pulaski Madison Boone Bullitt Harrison Casey Henry Hardin Barren Cumberland Woodford Russell Monroe Barren . Jefferson . Campbell Goolsbury, Mark, Gordon, John, . . Gordon, Lawrence Gordon, Samuel, Gore, Isaac, . Gore, Notley, Gorin, John, . Gorman, Archibald Gorrell, John, ; Gough, Ignatius, Gow, Eleazar, . Gowens, Charles, Graham, Amos, Graham, Thomas Grant, John, . . Grasty, John, . Graves, Edmund, Graves, James, . Graves, John, . Graves, Thomas, Gravitt, John, . Gray, George, . Gray, Isaac, . . Gray, Joseph, . Gray, Samuel, . Gray, William, Gray, William, . Green, Charles, Green, Gerrard, Green, John, . . Green, John, . . Green, Lewis, . Green, Paul, - . Green, Robin, . Green, Thomas, Green, William, Greening, James Greenwell, Bennett Green well, John Greenwood, Bartley Greenwood, Joseph Gregory, John, . . Gregory, Spittsby, Greider, sr., John, Gresham, Kindness Grider, Henry, . . Griffin, John. . . Griffin, Reuben, . . Garrard . Clark . Franklin . Todd . Grayson . Hickman . Barren . Fleming . Bath . Breckinridge • Trigg . Gallatin . Washington . Mercer . Mercer • Trigg . Shelby . Jessamine . Fayette . Russell . Clark . Jefferson . Trimble . Spencer . Hopkins . Christian . Montgomery . Scott . Harrison . Hardin . Scott . Hardin . Woodford . Jessamine . Barren . Green . Clark . Scott . Green . Lincoln . Calloway . Woodford . Spencer . Adair . Scott . Warren . Bath . Jefferson 26o REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Griffin, Sherrod, - . Green Hamilton, Abner, . . Barren Griffin, William, . . . Jefferson Hamilton, B., ... • Morgan Grigsby, Benjamin, • Montgomery Hamilton, Benjamin . Morgan Grigsby, Benjamin, . Shelby Hamilton, James, - . Fayette Grill, John, . . . . Owen Hamilton, James, . . Pulaski Grimes, Leonard, . . Henry Hamilton, James, . . Woodford Grindstaff, Jacob, . . Jessamine Hamilton, John, . . . Adair Grindstaff, Michael , . Jessamine Hamilton, John, . . - Bracken Grinter, John, . . . . Logan Hamilton, John, . . - Caldwell Gritton, John, . . . . Mercer Hamilton, Thomas, . Morgan Groom, Major, - . Caldwell Hamilton, William, . Boone Grosvenor, Richard, . Nicholas Hamler, Henry, . . . Mercer Grover, Jonathan M., . Lewis Hamlett,John, . . . . Calloway Gryder, Martin, . . . Cumberland Hamlin, John, . . . . Montgomery Gryder, Valentine, - Cumberland Hamm,John, . . . . Rockcastle Gness, Joseph, . . . Caldwell Hammerly, James, . . . Pendleton Gnffey, Alexander. . . Logan Hammerty, John, . • Pendleton Gnill, John, . . . . Scott Hammock, William, . Union Gnnison, Samnel, . Madison Hammon, Obadiah . . Knox Gnthery, William, . Henry Hammon, Philip, . . Montgomery Gnthrie, Nathaniel, - Madison Hammondjjohn, . . . Fleming Gnttridge, Nathan, . Madison Hammond, Peter, . . Perry Hackney, Samuel, . Garrard Hammonds, Peter, . . Knox Hackney, Samuel, . . Mercer Hancock, Isaiah, . . . Muhlenberg Hackworth, Thoma s, Greenup Hand, John, . . . . . Pendleton Hagan, James, - . . . Nelson Eane} r , William, . . . Floyd Haggard, Henry, Rockcastle Hawkins, John, . . . Hopkins Haggard, William, . Garrard Hanna,John, . . . . Nicholas Hagins, William, . Perry Hansford, Charles, . . Daveiss Haines, Evan, . . . Madison Hansford, Charles, . - Nelson Hains, Christopher .Allen Hansford, William, . . Pulaski Haley, Morris, - . . . Scott Harber, Jeremiah, . . Hart Haley, Pleasant, . . . Monroe Hard, Zadock, . . . . Meade Haley, Randall, . . . Fayette Hardin, Benjamin. . . Henry Halfpenny, John, . . Clark Hardin, Mrs., . . . . Marion Hall, Anthony, . . Floyd Hardin, Mark, . . . . Washington Hall, Anthony, . . . Perry Hardin, Thomas, . . . Gallatin Hall, Edward, . . . .Clark Hardin, Thomas, . . •Trigg Hall, James, . . . . . Daveiss Harding, Thomas, . . Green Hall, James, . . . . . Harlan Harding, Yachel, . . . Jefferson Hall, John, . . . . . Russell Hardwick, George, . . Lawrence Hall, Joseph, . . . . Lincoln Hargin, Michael, . . . Hardin Hall, Robert, . - . . Simpson Hargate, Peter, . . . Mason Hall, Thomas, . . . . Montgomery Hargis, John, . . . . Nicholas Halley, Benjamin, . . Clark Harlan, George, . . . Mercer Ham, Drury, . . . . . Lincoln Harlew, George, . . . Rockcastle Ham, John, . . . ► . Logan Harlow, George, . . . Rockcastle Hamblin, Pierce Da nt, Knox Harlow, John, . . . . Christian JiLPHABETICA L INDEX OF TENSION ERS. 26l Harper, John. . - . Harper, Nathan, . . Harrington, Andrew, Harris, Henry, . . • Harris, James, . . . Harris, Nathaniel, . Harris, Nathaniel, . Harris, Overton, . . Harris, Samuel, . . Harris, Thomas, . . Harris, Thomas, . . Harris, William, . . Harris, William, . . Harris, William, . . Harrison, Richard, . Hart, Charles, . . . Hart, John, .... Hartley, Daniel, . . Hartman, Tandy, . Harwell, Andrew, . Hashfield, Henry, . Haskins, Achilles, . Haskins, James, . . Hasty, John, .... Hatcher, Henry, . . Hatcher, Samuel, Hathpenny, John, . Hatler, Michael, . . Havely, Jacob, ... Haven, Christopher, Hawes, Andrew, . . Hawes, Thomas, . . Hawkins, Elisha, . Hawkins, George, . Hawkins, Giles, - . . Hawkins, Jane, . . . Hawkins, Nathan, . . Hawthorn, John, . . . Hay, Thomas, . . . . Haycraft, Samuel, . . Hay den, Benjamin, Haydeu, Jeremiah, . . Harden, Jeremiah . . Haynes, James, . . . Hays, John, Hays, Thomas, . . . . Hays, William, . . . Havs, William, . . . Muhlenberg Hazlewood, Luke, . . Lincoln Muhlenberg Heady, John, .... Spencer . Madison Heath, William, . . . Pulaski . Madison Heavener, Christ'r, . Warren . Floyd Hedges, Robert, . . . Franklin . Bourbon Hedges. Thomas, . . Mercer . Woodford Heeter, George, . . Allen Todd Helphinstine, Philip, . Fleming . Mercer Henderson, Benjamin, Bracken . Campbell Hendrick, William, . Marion Estill Hendricks, Moses, . . Logan Barren Henegan, Conrad, . . Wayne Bourbon Heunis, Benjamin, . . Bourbon Estill Hennis, Benjamin, . . Fleming Allen Heuny, Moses Lawrence Mercer Henrel, Rebecca, . . Floyd Caldwell Henry, Jacob, .... Harrison Shelby Henry, John, .... Nicholas Estill Hensou, sr., Jesse, . . Calloway Perry Henson, William, . . Knox Breckinridge Heppard, William, . . Shelby Henry Herbert, Jeremiah, . . Washington Henry Herbert, Josiah, . . .Campbell Bath Herndon, George, . . Logan Green Herrin, John, .... Hopkins . Montgomery Herring, George, . . Shelby Clark Herron, James, .... Hopkins Allen Hiatt, Shadrach, . . . Montgomery Carroll Hickey, Daniel, . . . Fayette Warren Hickman, James, . . . Shelby Bourbon Hickman, Joel Clark Gallatin Hickman, John, . > .Simpson Franklin Hicks, Mary, Jessamine Shelby Hicks, Solomon, . . . Livingston Jefferson Hicks, William, . . . Garrard Anderson Hicks, William, . . . Fayette Mercer Higdon, Josiah, . . . Barren Graves Higgson, Thomas, . . Shelby Simpson, Hiles, John, Scott Hardin Hiles, Samuel, . . . . Henn- Henry Hill, Ann, ....... Anderson Boone Hill, Clem, Barren Gallatin Hill, Frederick, . . Washington Russell Hill, Herman, .... Scott Campbell Hill, John, Hopkins Bourbon Hill, Michael, ... Muhlenberg Pulaski Hill, Robert, . . . . P-ourbon Warren Hill, William, .... Washington 262 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Hillen, George, . . . Warren Howell, Jonathan, . . Fayette Hindley, John, . . . . Oldham Howerton, William , . Morgan Hines, Hardy, . . . . Muhlenberg Howke, Laurence, . . Logan Hines, James, . - . . Bath Hubbard, Eppa, . . . Bullitt Hiser, John, . . . . - Barren Hubbell, Richard, . . Boone Hitchcock, Joshua, . . Floyd Hubbell, William, - - Scott Hite, Abraham, . . . Jefferson Hubbs, Jacob, . . . . Bullitt Hodges, Jesse, . - - . Madison Hubbs, John, . . . . Knox Hogue, Andrew, . . . Casey Huff, Peter, . . . . . Mercer Hollady, Zacharias, . Adair Huffman, Ambrose . Barren Holland, James M., . . Shelby Huh-, John, . . . . . Caldwell Holley, Samuel, . . . Shelby Hue}-, Lewis, . . . . Hickman Hollida}-, Benjamin . Owen Hugh, Moses, . . . . Spencer Holliday, Stephen, . . Clark Hughs, William, . . . Lincoln Hollis, John, . . . . . Franklin Hughes, Absalom, . . Barren Hollowell, Miles, . • • Trigg Hughes, John, . . . . Henderson Holm an, Richard, . . Mercer Huguely, Charles, . - Henry Hood, John, . . . Whitley Hukill, Abiah, . . . . Mason Hoover, Lawrence, . Owen Hukins, Daniel, . . . Mason Hopkins, David, . . . Fleming Hulet, James, . . . . Lewis Hopkins, Garner, . . Floyd Huliug, Jonathan, . . Campbell Hopkins, Mary, . . . Morgan Humble, Robert, . . . Woodford Hopkins, Robert, . . Nicholas Humfres, John, . . . Jefferson Hopkins, William, . . Adair Humphrees, Samuel, . Fleming Hopkins, William, . Muhlenberg Humphries, Joseph , . Bourbon Horn, Christopher, . . Knox Humphrey, John, . . Bullitt Horn, Matthias, . . Estill Humphrey, John, . . Hart Hornbeck, Samuel, . . Bullitt Humphrey, Merritt , . Oldham Horrell, James, Pulaski Humphreys, Absalom, Trigg Horton, James P., . Knox Hunt, Abraham, . . Wayne Horseley, James, . . Jefferson Hunter, Jacob, . . . . Owen Hoskins, James, . . . Oldham Hunt, John, - . . . Muhlenberg Hoskins, Randall, . . Washington Hunt, Jonathan, . . Barren Hoskins, Thenas, . . Hardin Hunt, Richard, . Lincoln Hoskinson, Charles . Breckinridge Hunt, Wilson, . . . Fayette Houchins, Edward, . Mercer Hunter, Ann . . . . Jessamine Houk, Nicholas, . . Rockcastle Hunter, John, . . . Fayette House, Audrew, . . Bourbon Hunter, John, . . . Madison Houseworth, Henry , . Henry Hurst, Henry, • • . Perry Howard, Benjamin, . . Madison Hurst, Henry, . . . Scott Howard, James, . . Montgomery Hutchins, Edward, - Mercer Howard, James, . . Perry Hutton, James, . . . Mercer Howard, John, . . . . Mason Hurt, William, . . - Adair Howard, Thomas, . Perry Hurtt, John, . . . . Cumberland Howe, David, . . . Fleming Huston, William, . Jefferson Howe, John, . . . . Hardin Hutchinson, Josepl l, . Breckinridge Howe, John \V., . . Greenup Ingram, Jeremiah, . Adair Howell, John, . . . , Ohio Ingram, Jeremiah, Green ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TENSION ERS. 263 Irvin, James, .... . Jessamine Johnson, John, . . . Greenup Irvine, James . . . . Adair Johnson, John (2), . Johnson, John, . . . Henry Isbell, James, . . . . Warren . Scott Isbell, Henry, . . . . Bullitt Johnson, Martin, . . . Clark Ishmael, Benjamin . . Nicholas Johnson, Moses, . . . Ohio Jackson, Francis, . Woodford Johnson, Robert, . Allen Jackson, George, . . . Garrard Johnson, Robert, . Nelson Jackson, James, . . . Harlan Johnson, Samuel, . Daveiss Jackson, James, . . . Pike Johnson, Thomas, . Rockcastle Jackson, John C, . Franklin Johnson, William, . Estill Jackson, Joseph, . . . Bourbon Johnson, William, . Graves Jackson, Josiah, . . . Clark Johnson, William, . Harrison Jackson, William, . . Bracken Johnson, William, • Trigg Jacobs, John, . . . . Scott Johnson, William, . Wayne Jacobs, Roby, . . . . Floyd Johnston, Archibald I, . Henry Jacobs, William, . . . Clay Johnston, James, . Henry James, Joseph, . . . . Scott Johnston, Joseph, . Henry James, William, . . . Adair Jones, Ambrose, . . . Floyd Jameson, Benoni, . Harrison Jones, Benjamin, . . Hickman Jameson, David, . . . Bourbon Jones, Charles, . - . . Adair Jameson, John, - . . Barren Jones, Gabriel, . . . Floyd Jameson, William, . . Bath Jones, George, . . - Henry Jamison, John, . . . . Owen Jones, James, . . . Daveiss Jameison, John, . . . Bourbon Jones, James, . . . Logan Jarvis, Edward, . . . Muhlenberg Jones, James, . . . Scott Jefferies, William, . . Garrard Jones, James, . . . Wayne Jeffers, William, . . . Henry Jones, John, . . . . . Calloway Jenkins, Anthony, . . Mercer Jones, John, . . . . Garrard Jenkins, John, . . . . Harrison Jones, Joseph, . . . Owen Jenkins, Kesiah, . . . Jessamine Jones, Joshua, . . . Clark Jenkins, William, . . Harrison Jones, Joshua, . . . Grant Jennings, James, . . . Caldwell Jones, Martha, . . . Morgan Jennings, Solomon, . Owen Jones, Nicholas, . . Clark Jeter, Fielding, . . . Fayette Jones, Philip, . . . . Logan Jeter, Littleton, . . . Fayette Jones, Richard, . Barren Jewell, Joseph, . . . . Cumberland Jones, Robert, . . . . Mercer Johnson, Abraham, . Nelson Jones, Samuel, . . . Christian Johnson, Archibald, . Shelby Jones, Stephen, . . Harlan Johnson, Cave, . . . . Boone Jones, Stephen L., . Harlan Johnson, Charles, . Scott Jones, Thomas, . . Bourbon Johnson, Dalmath, . Christian Jones, William, . . . Hickman Johnson, Hugh, . . . Mason Jones, Thomas, . Shelby Johnson, Isaac, . . . Bullitt Jones, William, . . Casey Johnson, Jacob, . . Morgan Jordan, George, . Anderson Johnson, James, . . . Logan Jordan, Peter, . . . Mercer Johnson, James, . . . Montgomery Jourdan, Mary, . Henry Johnson, James (2), . . Shelby Jump, John, . . - . Grant Johnson, John, . . . . Garrard Justice, Simeon, . . Floyd 264 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Justice, Simeon, - . Perry Karr, James, Logan Kay, James, Boone Kearns, William, . . Bath Keath, William, . . . Wayne Keech, John J. S., . - Nelson Keen, John, Campbell Keen, John, Kenton Keeton,John, . . . .Franklin Keeton, Isaac, .... Morgan Kelly, Beall, Warren Kelly, James, .... Daveiss Kelly, John, Barren Kelly, John, ..... Perry Kelly, John, ...... Simpson Kelly, Samuel, .... Morgan Kelly, Thomas, . . . Bourbon Kelly, Thomas, . . . Jefferson Kelly, William, . . . Mercer Kelso, Thomas, . . . Shelb}* Kendall, Aaron, . . . Bracken Kendall, Peter, . . . Fleming Kendrick, Benson, . . Bourbon Kendricks, William, . Shelby Kenner, Rodham, . . Logan Kennedy, Charles, . . Trigg Kennedy, David, . . . Garrard Kenned}-, Joseph, . . Boone Kennedy, Joseph, . . Madison Kennedy, Thomas, . . Garrard Kenny, Edward D., . Owen Kenny, Edward D., . Scott Kenny, John, .... Scott Kercheval,John, . . . Mason Kerr, David, ..... Scott Kerrick, Benjamin H., Spencer Kersey, John, .... Nicholas Key, Price, Clark Key, Sarah, Barren Kidwell, John, .... Madison Ki dwell, Jonathan, . . Henry Kidwell, Matthew, . Monroe Kilander, Philip, . . . Harrison Kimmer, Nicholas, . . Bracken Kincheloe, Thomas, . Breckinridge Kindred, William (2), . Madison Kindrick, Benjamin, . Bourbon King, George, .... Cumberland King, Jeremiah, . . . Jessamine King, John, Bracken King, William, .... Bracken Kinnard, Joseph, . . . Madison Kiphart, Henry, . . . Henry Kirby, Jesse, Warren Kirk, Robert, .... Livingston Kirk, Thomas, .... Mason Kirkham, Michael, . . Woodford Kirkland, John, . . . Mercer Kirleyjohn, ..... Scott Kirley, Leonard T., . . W 7 arren Knight, Betsy, .... Jessamine Knight, John, .... Shelby Knight, Night, .... Christian Knight, William, . . . Henry Knox, John, Shelby Kugel,John, Owen Kulby,John, Morgan Kuykendall, Matthew, Butler Ku tan, Isaac, Morgan K3'le, Thomas, .... Mercer Lackey, Andrew, . . . Estill Lackland, John, . . . Scott Land, John, Madison Lane, Isham, Madison Lafferty, John, .... Mercer Laffoon, James, . . . Fayette Lainhart, Isaac, . . . Madison Lamb, George, .... Nelson Lamb, Thomas, . . . Madison Lambert, James, . . . Washington Lambert, Matthias, . Madison Lander, Charles, . . . Bourbon Landrum, Thomas, . . Scott Lang, William, .... Harrison Langsdon, Charles, . . Bullitt Lanter, Jacob, .... Harrison Lanter, Thomas, . . . Madison Larrance, Rodham, . Barren Lastey, John, .... Lawrence Latimer, William, . . Pendleton Laughlin, Thomas, . . Whitley Laurence, Thomas, . . Butler Laurence, William, . . Owen Laurence, William, . .Rockcastle Lane, Henry, .... Russell Law, John, Oldham ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF VENSIONERS. 265 Lawless, Augustine '/•Adair. Long, John, .... Franklin or Austin, .... Long, Nicholas, . . Campbell Lawless, John, . . . . Grant Long, William, . . . Shelby Lawless, John, . . . . Pendleton Lorrance, William, . Owen Lawson, James, . . . Greenup Love, Charles, . . . . Pendleton Lawson, John, . . . . Nelson Love, David, .... . Oldham Lawson, Nathan, . . . Washington Love, Mark, .... . Bath Layton, William H., . Fleming Lovelace, Elias, . . . McCracken Layton, William H., . Harlan Lovelace, Vachel, . . Graves Layton, William H., . Nicholas Lowe, William, . . . Simpson Lea, Jacob, .... . Washington Lowry, Thomas, . . . Clark Lear, Conrad, . . . . Todd Lucas, William, . . . Lewis Leatherman, Michael, Jefferson Luckett, Samuel, . Barren Leathers, Paul, . . . Scott Luckey, Robert, . . . Bourbon Lee, John, . Montgomery Lunsford, Rodham, . Lincoln Lee, John, . Pulaski Lynn, Israel, .... . Barren Lee, Joshua, .... . Green Lynn, William T., . . McCracken Lee, Samuel, .... . Lawrence Lyon, Matthew, . . . Caldwell Lee, William, . . . . Green Lyon, William, . . . Lawrence Lemaster, Hugh, . . . Shelby McAlister, John, . . . Todd Lent, William, . . . . Nelson McAlister, Joseph, . . Pulaski Leonard, Patrick, . . Hancock McAtee, Walter, . . Nelson Leonard, William, . . Mercer McAtinney, Thomas, Fleming Lester, Thomas, . . . Gallatin McCalla, Andrew, . . Fayette Lewis, Basil, .... . McCracken McCalla, Thomas, . . Harrison Lewis, James, . . . . Washington McCallister, Daniel, . Shelby Lewis, Messenger, . . Clay McCandless, John, . . Hardin Lewis, Thomas, . . . Morgan McCann, Patrick, . . Fleming Ligon, William, . . Owen McCargo, Radford, . . Fayette Linam, Andrew, . . . Bath McCarty, Daniel, . . . Montgomery Lindsay, Abraham, . . Butler McCarty, Thomas, . . Henry Lindsay, John, . . . . Henry McCauley, Thomas, . Harrison Lingenfelter, Michael, Oldham McChristy, James, . . Estill List, Jacob, .... . Henry McClain, Daniel, . . . Scott Littlepage, John, . . . Hopkins McClanahan, Thomas , Simpson Lloyd, Joseph, . . . . Bullitt McClellan, Daniel, . . Shelby Llovd, William, . . . Jessamine McClintock, Hugh, . Nicholas Lockett, Benjamin, . . Clark McCloud, John, . . . Bourbon Lockridge, John, . . . Montgomery McCockle, Samuel, . Green Lockwood, Samuel, . Bourbon McConn, Alexander, . Nelson Logan, James, . . . . Henry McConneil, Edward, . Bourbon Logan, James, . . . Hopkins McConnell, Jonathan, Casey Logan, John, . . . . Henry McCormack, Rebecca , Owen Logan, John, . . . . Trimble McCormick, George, . Mercer Logan, Timothy, . . . Garrard McCormick, Hugh, . Scott Logan, William, . . . Nicholas McCoun, James, . . . Cumberland Logsdon, James, . . . Hart McCowan, James, . . Logan London, George, . . . Fleming McCown, Susan, . . . Morgan 266 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. McCoy, Alexander, . . Fleming McCoy, Daniel, . •. . Gallatin McCoy, William, . . . Woodford McCrasky, James, . . Scott McCulley, James, . Montgomery McCulloch, James, . . Montgomery McCullougk, William , Fleming McCulluin, Jaines, . . Hardin McDaniel, George, . . Perry McDonald, William, . Franklin McDougali, Alex'r, . . Hardin McDowell, Alexander , Gallatin McDowell, Daniel, . . Bourbon McDowell, James, . . Fayette McDowell, John, . . . Fayette McDowell, William, . Gallatin McElhany, James, . . Bath McElroy, John, . . . Allen McGannon, Darby, . . Gallatin McGee, James C, . . Wayne McGee, John, . . . Jessamine McGee, Ralph, . . . . Madison McGee, Samuel, . . . Woodford McGinness, Andrew, . Barren McGlassen, Matthew, Adair McGlassen, Nancy, . Kenton McGlasson, John, . . Campbell McGohan, Mark, . . . Mercer McGoodwin, Daniel, . Logan McGuire, Daniel, . . Barren McGuire, James, . . . Anderson McGuire, John, . . . Morgan McGuire, Joseph, . . . Henr\- McGraw, Christophei , Fayette McGrew, Thomas, . . Calloway McHargue, William, . Knox McHatton, John, . . . Scott McHenry, James, . - . Wayne Mclntire, William, . . Gallatin Mcintosh, Thomas, . Trimble Mclsaacks, James, . . Fayette McKee, Guion, . . . . Fleming McKee, John, . . . . Fleming McKee, Samuel, . . . Montgomery McKinney, Dennis, . . Lincoln McKinney, John, . . . Campbell McKinney, John, . . Woodford McKinney, Thomas, . Jefferson McKinne} T , William, McKinzee, Isaac, . . McKitrick, John, . . McLardy, Alexander, McMahon, John, . . McMannis, Charles, McMasters, Michael, McNab, John, - . McPherson, Alex'r McPherson, Mark, McQuady, John, - McQueen, Joshua, McQueen, Joshua, McQuiddy,John, . McVa3^, Daniel, . McVey, Hugh, . . McWhorter, John, McWilliams, James Mabry, John, . . Madden, Joseph, . Maddox, John, . . Maddox, Sherwood Maddox, William, Madison, Ambrose Maffett, Jacob, . - Maffitt, William, . Magill. John, . . Mahan, James, . . Mahan, Henry, . . Maines, George, . Major, Alexander, Majors, John, . . Malone, John, . . Maloney, Robert, Mann, Benjamin, Mann, Francis, . . Manzy, Peter, . . March, Samuel, . Marcum, Josiah, Maren, Benjamin, Marshall, Humphrey Marshall, John, . Marshall, Robert, Marston, James, . Martenson, John, . Martin, Azariah, - Martin, Benjamin, Martin, Gideon, . . Adair . Morgan . Warren . Logan . Muhlenberg . Bullitt . Spencer . Caldwell . Boone . Lincoln . Woodford . Franklin . Madison . Woodford . Fayette . Caldwell . Casey . Hardin • Trigg . Fleming . Ohio . Owen Shelby . Todd' . Harrison • Spencer . Franklin . Whitley . Todd . Bracken . Hopkins ■ Wayne . Woodford . Jefferson . Pendleton - Harrison . Fleming . Scott Lawrence . Cumberland . Franklin . Lawrence . Campbell . Campbell . Nelson . Clay . Barren . Warren ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TENSIONERS. 267 Martin, James, . . . .Jessamine Martin, John (2), . . . Clark Martin, John, .... Henry Martin, Moses, . . . Pulaski Martin, William (2), . Clark Martin, William, . . . Woodford Mason, James, .... Owen Mason, Joseph, . . . Breckinridge Mason, Peter, .... Campbell Mason, Thomas, .' . . Madison Massey, Edmund, . Campbell Massey, Edward, . . . Kenton Massey, John, .... Campbell Masterson, James, . . Fayette Matthews, Amos V., . Carroll Matthews* Amos V., . Gallatin Matthews, Peter H., Hopkins Mattock, Nathaniel, . Livingston Maupin, Daniel, . . . Madison Maupin, Thomas, . . Madison May, Humphrey, . . Mercer Mayberry, John, . . . Trigg Mayhew, Elisha, . . . Greenup Maynard, Richard, . . Henry Meacham, Joseph, . . Christian Mead, John, Henry Meadows, Israel, . . . Estill Mears, Mrs., Harrison Meek, Basil, Henry Meers, Moses, .... Green Me fford, Jacob, . . . Campbell Melone, Andrew, . . . Calloway Melton, Charles, . . . Hardin Melton, Thomas, . . Clark Meredith, William, . Warren Merewether, William, Jefferson Merrill, Andrew, . . . Clark Merrit, Stephen, . . Allen Merritt, Archelaus, . Jefferson Merritt, Thomas, . . W T ayne Mersham, Titus, . . . Laurel Messhew, Henry, . . Hickman Methcany, Luke, . . . Monroe Miles, Jesse, Bullitt Miles, John, Green Miles, John, Henry Miles, William, . . . Fayette Miller, Barney, . . - Breckinridge Miller, Edward, . . . Spencer Miller, Francis, . . jessamine Miller, Frederick, . . Jefferson Miller, Frederick, . . Wayne Miller, George, . . Clark Miller, Jacob, . . . . Harrison Miller, James, . . . Knox Miller, John, . . Adair Miller, John, . . . . Bourbon Miller, John, . . . Bullitt Miller, John, . . . . Clinton Miller, John, . . . Cumberland Miller, John, . . Fleming Miller, John, . . . . . Russell Miller, John, . . . . . Scott Miller, Joseph, . . . . Adair Miller, Nicholas, . . . Nicholas Miller, William, . . Fleming Millican, James, . . Warren Milligan,John, - . . Scott Milligan, Joseph, . . . Nelson Millner, Luke, . . . Harrison Milkier, Nicholas , . . Harrison Mills, Menan, . . . Anderson Milton, Elijah, . . . . Woodford Milton, Thomas, . . Clark Minns, Joseph, . . . Grayson Minor, Jeremiah, . . Scott Minor, Jacob, . . . . Casey Minor, Joseph, . . . . Owen Minor, Larkin, . . . . Green Minton, John, . . . Henry Minzes, Samuel P ., . . Woodford Minzes, Joseph, . . Grayson Miranda, Samuel, . . Bracken Mitchell, Charles, . . Shelby Mitchell, George, . . Henry Mitchell, Hiram, . . Fayette Mitchell, John, . . . . Woodford Mitchell, Richard , . . Fayette Mix, Enos, . . . . Woodford Monroe, James, . . . Cumberland Monroe, John, . . Ohio Montgomery, Ale: c'r, . Morgan Montgomery, Joh n, . Adair Montgomery, Jot m, . Hopkins Montgomery, Jol in, . Montgomery Montgomery, Tho mas, Nelson 268 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Moore, Abraham . . . Shelby Mountjoy, Alvin, . . Pendleton Moore, Chailes, . . . Adair Mountjoy, John, . . . Pendleton Moore, David, . . . . Jefferson Moxley, George, . . . Nelson Moore, Hugh, . . . . Warren Mulberry, James, . . Bath Moore, James, . . . . Fleming Mullikin, John, . . . Shelby Moore, James, . . . . Harrison Mullins, Charles, . . . Calloway Moore, James, . . . . Mercer Mullins, Gabriel, . . . Pendleton Moore, John, .... . Floyd Mullins, John, . . . . Floyd Moore, Joseph, . . . . Whitley Mullins, Joshua, . . . Knox Moore, Michael, . . . Bath Mullins, Joshua, . . . Perry Moore, Nicholas, . . . Montgomery Mullins, Matthew, . . Madison Moore, Thomas, . . . Bracken Murphy, Gabriel, . . . Nelson Moore, Thomas, . . . Mercer Murphy, James, . . . Nelson Moore, William, . . . Rockcastle Murphy, John, . . . Jefferson Moore. Wilson, . -. .Allen Murphy, Leander, . . Spencer Morehead, Charles, - . Logan Murrah, Joshua, . . Logan Morehead, John, . . . Monroe Murray, Barnabas, . . Pulaski Moreland, Dudley, . . Wayne Murray, James, . . . Fayette Morgan, John, . . . . Oldham Murray, Thomas, . . Floyd Morgan, Morgan, . . Cumberland Murrell, Samuel, . Barren Morgan, Thomas, . . Oldham Murvin, Patrick, . . . Hardin Morgan, Thomas, . . Trimble Muse, George, . . . . Fleming Morgan, William, . . Shelby Nabois, Nathan, . . Warren Morin, Edward, . . . Campbell Nailor, Isaac, .... . Fayette Morrell, Benjamin, . . Fayette Nance, Frederick, . . Washington Morris, Daniel, . . . . Hart Neal, Benjamin, . . . Logan Morris, Jacob, . . . . Bracken Neal, Benjamin, . . . Muhlenberg Morris, Jesse, . . . . Green Neal, Charles, . . . . Scott Morris, Nathaniel, . . Bracken Neal, Micajah, . . . Shelby Morris, Thomas, . . . Madison Neil, James, .... . Union Morris, Thomas, . • . Mason Neill, Lewis, .... . Henry Morris, Thomas, . . . Nicholas Nelson, Moses, . . . . Bath Morrison, Ezra, . . . Lincoln Nelson, John, . . . . Fayette Morrison, James, . . . Union Nelson, John, . . . Jefferson Morrison, Hugh, . . . Allen Netherland, Benjamin, Jessamine Morrow, Thomas, . '. Casey Netherton, John, . . Oldham Morrow, Thomas, . . Harrison Neves, Daniel, . . . . Nicholas Morse, Alexander, . . Shelby Nevill, James, . . . Barren Morton, Samuel, . . . Madison New, George W., . . Woodford Mosby, Joseph, . . . Fayette New, Jacob, . . . . Grant Mosby," William, . . . Adair Newby, John, . . . Pulaski Moseby, Thomas, . . Montgomery Newell, Samuel, . . . Pulaski Moses, Joshua, - . . .Whitley Newman, Edward, . Hancock Mosley, Leonard, . . Woodford Newton, Benjamin, . Mercer Mosley, Robert, . . . Ohio Newton, John, . . . Hardin Moss, John, .... . Henderson Newton, Robert, . . . Hopkins Moss, John, . , . . . Montgomery Nicks, John, .... . Laurel Mothershead, Nathn.'l, Scott Nixon, Absalom, . . Christian ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF -PENSIONERS. 269 Noel, Taylor, . . . Garrard Parker, Thomas, . . . Jefferson Noel, Thomas, . . . . Gallatin Parker, Wyatt, . . . . Madison Noland, James, . Estill Parkins, George, . . . Lawrence Noland, Jesse, . . . Estill Parks, Peter, .... . Ohio North, Abijah, . . . . Gallatin Parks, Samuel, . . . . Breckinridge Northern, Reuben, . Bullitt Parks, William, . . . Garrard Norton, James, . Greenup Parmel, Benjamin, . . Todd Norton, James, . Lawrence Pannel, Benjamin, . .Todd Nourse, William, . Mercer Parrish, William, - Madison Norwood, Charles, . Fayette Parsley, Thomas, . . . Owen O'Banner, Benjamir 1, . Lincoln Parsons, Thomas, . . Green O'Connor, Thomas, . Nelson Paslay, Thomas, . . . Scott Oder, Joseph, . . . . Harrison Pater, Robert, . . . . Bourbon Odill,John, . . . . . Graves Patillo, William, . . . Logan Odom, Willis, . . . . Graves Patrick, James, . . . . Floyd Officer, James, . . . . Scott Patten, James, . . . . Greennp Ogden, Benjamin, . . Caldwell Patterson, John, . . . Hart Oglesby, Jesse, . . Madison Patterson, John, . . . Scott Oglivie, Kimbrougl 1, . Calloway Patterson, William, . . Knox Oldham, Richard, . - Estill Patton, Matthew, . • . Christian Oldham, Richard, . Madison Patton, Samuel, . . . Hardin Oliver, John, . . . Franklin Patton, William, . . . Bourbon Oliver, Richard, . . . Clark Paul, George, . . . . Breckinridge Oliver, Richard, . . . Madison Payne, Redford, . . . Russell O'Neal, George, . . . Jessamine . Pay ton, Yelverton, . . Madison Orcutt, William, . . . Campbell Peake, Jesse . Lincoln Orear,John, . . . . . Montgomery Peake, John, .... . Logan Osborne, Bennett, . . Scott Peake, William, . . . Henry Outhouse, Peter, . . . Oldham Pearson, Meshack, . . Franklin Overstreet, Henry, . . Jessamine Pearson, Meshack, » . Shelby Overton, Samuel, . . Washington Pearson, William, . . Mercer Owens, George, . . . Calloway Peck, John, . . . . . Fayette Owens, William, . . . Bracken Peck, William, . \ . . Marion Owens, William, . . . Mason Peers, William, . . . Barren Owens, William, . . . Pulaski Pelham, Charles, . . . Mason Owsley, Thomas, . Rockcastle Pemberton, John, . . Lincoln Pace, John, . . . . Madison Pender, Thomas, . . . Ohio Page, John, . . . . . Fleming Pendleton, Benjamin , Warren Page, Leonard, - . . Logan Penn, Benjamin, . . Jefferson Palmateer, William . Fayette Pennington, James, . Jefferson Palmer, Isaac, . . . Christian Penny, John, .... . Anderson Palmer, Joseph, . . Clark Perkins, Anthony, . . Madison Parham, Thomas, . Madison Perkins, James, . . . Campbell Parris, Robert, . . . Shelby Perkins, Samuel, . . . Madison Parker, Abraham, . . Campbell Perry, Benjamin,. . . , Henry Parker, Benjamin, . Hardin Perry, John, .... . Pulaski Parker, Edward, . . Bath Perryman, William, . Russell Parker, John, . - . Fayette Petit, Matthew, . . . Bath 2JO %EV0LUT10HARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Petit, Thomas, . . . . Shelby Porter, John, . . . . Butler Petree, Peter, . - . .Todd Porter, William, . . .Butler Petty, Rodham, - . . Anderson Porter, William, . . . Caldwell Pew, Reuben, . . . . Rockcastle Potter, John, . . . . Mercer Peyton, George, . . . Woodford Pounds, Hezekiah, . . Jefferson Phelps, John, . . . . Grayson Powe, William, . . . Garrard Phelps, Josiah, . . . . Madison Powell, Ambrose, . .Estill Philips, George, . . . Mercer Powell, Nathaniel, . . Logan Phillips, Jacob, . . . . Mercer Powell, Richard, . . . Garrard Phillips, John, . . . . Christian Powell, Sarah, . . Henry Phillips, John, . . . . Clay Powers, Jeremiah, . . Scott Phillips, Zachariah, .Estill Powers, Jesse, . . . . Wayne Phipps,John, » . . - Hopkins Pratt, Jacob, . . . . . Boone - Phipps, Joshua, . . . Green Pratt, James, . . . . Lawrence Pickett, Henry, . . . Hickman Pratt, Stephen, . . . Wayne Pickford, Daniel, . . .Allen Preston, Moses, . . . Floyd Pierce, Frances, . . . Clay Preston, Nathan, . . -Floyd Pierce, Francis, . . . Cumberland Prewitt, Byrd, . . . . Fayette Pierce, James, - . . . Wayne Prewitt, John, . . . . Morgan Pierceall, Richard, . . Green Prewitt, Joshua, . . . Henry Pierce}-, James, . - . Wayne Prewitt, Joshua, . . . Trimble Pierson, John, . . . . Union Prewitt, Solomon, . . Cumberland Pike, Robert, . . - . Jefferson Prible, James, . . . . Pendleton Piles, William, . . . . Mercer Price, Isaac, . . . . . Scott Pilkinton, Larkin, . . Bullitt Price, William, . . Scott Pilkinton, Larkin, . . Jefferson Price, William H., . . Green Pindell, Richard, . . Fayette Priest, Peter, . . . • Barren Tipes, Mary, .... . Mercer Prior, Simon, . . . . Grayson Pitkins, William G-, . Livingston Pritchard, James, . . Bourbon Pitt, Joseph, .... . Muhlenberg Pritchett, James, . . . Bourbon Pittinger, Abraham, . Spencer Proctor, George, . . . Fayette Pittnian, Ambrose, . . Laurel Proctor, George, . . . Rockcastle Pitts, Mexico, . . . . Floyd Proctor, Joseph, . . , Estill Poe, Benjamin, . . .Allen Proctor, William, . . Fleming Poe, Virgil, .... - Franklin Pruett,John. . . . . Rockcastle Pollard, Absalom, • . Garrard Pullen, William, . . . Woodford Pollard, Braxton, . . Pendleton Pullin, George, . . . Bourbon Pollard, Edmund, . . Harrison Pullius, Loftus, . • - Madison Pollard, "William, . . Anderson Puinphrey, Peter, . . Rockcastle Poller, John, .... . Mercer Purcell, Richard, . . Green Pollet.John . Woodford Purvis, William, . . . Bath Polly, John, . . . . . Russell Puryear, Jesse, . . . . Green Polly, Edmund, . . . Perry Pytts, Jonathan, . . . Floyd Polly, Edward, . . . . Perry Quarles, Elizabeth, . Todd Pool, John, . . . . . Clark Radcliff, Minus, . . . Owen Porch, Henry, . . . . Whitley Radford, James, . . . Cumberland Porter, Ephraim, .Todd Ragland, John, . . . Warren Porter, James, . . . . Floyd Ragsdale, Godfrey, . Shelby ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TENSIONERS. 2/1 Raine, Nathaniel, . . Bourbon Rainey, James, . - . Pulaski Rains, Henry, . . . . Hardin Rains, James, . . . . Mercer Ralston, John, . . . . Harrison Ramsey, Francis, . Rockcastle Ramsey, James, . . . Marion Ramsey, James, . • . Montgomery Ramsey, John, . . . . Henderson Ramsey, Thomas, . . Garrard Randolph, Henry, . . Shelby Randolph, Michael, . Mercer Raney, James, . . . . Montgomery Rankin, Hugh, . . . Fayette Rankin, William, . . Mason Rasnor, John, . . . . Monroe Ratcliffe, Harper, . . Clay Ratliffe, Reuben, . . Morgan Raven scro ft, Thomas , Harrison Rawson, Enoch, . . . Madison Ray, James, . . . . . Mercer Ray, John, . Union Raysor, Paul, . . . Shelby Read, John, .... . Henry Reading, John, . . . Franklin Reading, Ramnel, . . Franklin Reagan, Michael, . . Pulaski Reardon, John, . . . Pendleton Reed, George, . . - . Breckinridge Reed, John, .... . Oldham Reed, Zachariah, . Boone Reeves, Joseph, . . . Shelby Reid, Alexander, . . - Garrard Reilly, Christopher, . Fayette Reily,John, .... . Green Reily, John, .... . Shelby Renfro, John, . . . . Barren Renich, James, . . . Lincoln Reno, Zela, .... . Harrison Reasor, Michael, . . . Spencer Reynolds, Nathaniel, . Barren Reynolds, Richard B. , Morgan Rhodan, Thomas, . . Fleming Rhodes, Benjamin, . . Graves Rice, Holman, . . . . Bath Rice, James, .... . Mercer Rice, John, .... . Mercer Rice, Philip, .... . Bracken Rice, Randolph, . . . Rice, Samuel, . . . . Richards, George, . . Richards, James, . . . Richards, Joshua, . . Richards, Lewis, . . . Richardson, Davis, . . Richardson, George, . Richey, Esau, . . . . Richey, John, . - . . Riddle, John, . . . . Rider, Joseph. . . . . Ridinhour, John, . . Rigdon, James, . . . Riggs, Charles, . . . Riley, John, Ringo, Bentis, . . . . Ringo, Cornelius, . . Ringo, John, . . Robards, Jesse, . . . Roberts, Abner, . . . Roberts, Benjamin, . . Roberts, Edward, . . Roberts, George, . . . Roberts, Henry, . . . Roberts, John, . . . . Roberts, Mourning, . Roberts, Naaman, . . Roberts, Norman, . . Roberts, Philip, . . . Roberts, Thomas, . . Robertson, Benjamin, Robertson, David, . . Robertson, James, . . Robertson, James, . . Robertson, James, . . Robertson, Jesse, . . Robertson, Matthew, . Robertson, Steven, . . Robertson, William, . Robertson, Zachr., . . Robinson, Benjamin, . Robinson, Benjamin, . Robinson, Francis, . . Robinson, James, . . Robinson, Jonathan, . Robinson, William, . Rogers, Andrew, . . . Green Jessamine Franklin Jessamine Shelby Union Mercer Cumberland Nicholas Allen Henry Hardin Pendleton Fleming Greenup Shelby Fleming Henry Spencer Garrard Spencer Shelby Montgomery Mercer Franklin Franklin Rockcastle Garrard Madison Harrison Barren Fayette Lincoln Anderson Breckinridge Garrard Estill Russell Nicholas Fleming Harrison Fayette Montgomery Harrison Barren Scott Bracken Washington 2J2 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Rogers^ George, . . . Wayne Sandifer, James > • . . Mercer Rogers, James, - . . Whitley Sartin, Clayburn, . . Greenup Rogers, Thomas, . . Bourbon Satterwhite, John S., . Franklin Rogers, William, . . Adair Saunders, David, . . Logan Roll, Michael, . . . - Morgan Saunders, Joseph, . . Bullitt Rooksbury, Jacob, . . Jefferson Sayers, Robert, . . Pulaski Roper,. David, . . . . Pulaski Scherlin, James, . . Washington Roper, James, . . . . Simpson Scholneld, Jesse, . . Butler Rose, Benjamin B., . Mercer Schooler, William , • • Fayette Rose, Jesse, .... . Harrison Scott, Drury, . . .Clark Rose, William, . . - . Whitley Scott, Francis, . . Barren Ross, Alexander, . . . Boone Scott, James, . . Caldwell Ross, Daniel, . . . . Jessamine Scott, Jesse, . . . . Rockcastle Ross, John, .... . Adair Scott, John, . . . . Cumberland Ross, John, .... . Fleming Scott, John, . . . . Hardin Ross, John, .... . Graves Scott, John, . . . Harrison Ross, John, .... . Madison Scott, Reuben, . . Gallatin Ross, Nathaniel, . . . Jefferson Scott Robert, . . Carroll Rosser, Richard, . . ..Mercer Scott, Thomas, . . Henry Ronndtree, Nathaniel, Hart Scott, William, . . Bourbon Rouse, Jacob, ... . Boone Scroggin, Thomas C, Franklin Ronse, Lewis, . . . . Lewis Scruggs, William , . . Scott Rouse, Samuel, . . . Boone Seaburn, Jacob, . . Clay Rowden, George, . . Graves Searcy, John, . . . Owen Rowe, James, . . . . Shelby Searcy, Richard, . . Anderson Rowe, John, .... . Grayson Seaton, George, . . . Breckinridge Rowe, John, .... .Hart Seaton, Thomas, . . Pulaski Rowe, William, . . . Cumberland Seay, Jacob, . . . . Washington Rowland, Samuel, . . Bullitt Sebree, Richard, . . . Franklin Roj-altree, John, . . . Casey Self; John, . . . . . Cumberland Royse, Solomon, . . . Adair Sellers, Isham, . . . Henderson Rucker, Elliott, . . . Shelby Sellers, Samuel, . . Harrison Ruddeel, James, . . . Boone Sergeant, Willian i, • . Bracken Rule, Thomas, . . . . Mercer Servants, Willian: t, • . Mercer Russell, Absalom, . . Casey Severn, David, . . . Gallatin Russell, Robert S., - . Fayette Seward, Daniel, . . Grant Rust, John, .... . Mason Sewell, Joseph, . . . Cumberland Rutherford, Archibald, Logan Sexton, John, . * . Lawrence Sacrey, James, . . . . Shelby Sexton, William, . - . Whitley Salmon, John, . . . . Mason Shackleford, Hen ry, . Harlan Salter, Michael, . . . Garrard Shanks, John, . . . Madison Salyas, Dunn, . . . . Lincoln Shanks, John, . . . . Meade Sampson, Isaac, . . . Shelby Shannon, Andrew r , . . Fayette Sampson, William, . . Lincoln Sharp, Isham, . . . . Russell Sanders, John, . . . *. Owen Sharp, John, . . . . Scott Sanders, Philemon, . Barren Sharp, sr., Samue I, . . Breckinridge Sanders, Reuben, . Shelby Sharp, William, . . Fayette Sanders, Zachariah, ^ Wayne Sharp, William, . . Jessamine ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF PENSIONERS. 273 Sharpe, John, . . . Shaw, Thomas, Sheffield, George, . Shelton, Medley, . . Shelton, Samuel, Shelton, Wilson, . . Shepherd, George, .» Sherrill, James, . . Sherrod, Robert, . . Sherry, William, . . Shindlebower, Geo., Shipley, Samuel, . . Short, John, . . . . Short, John, .... Short, Joshua, . . . Shown, John, . . . Shropshire, Abner, Shuck, Matthias, . . Shuck, Matthew, . . Shuffield, Ephraim, Shults, Matthias, Sidebottom, John, . Sidebottom, Joseph, Simmons, William, Simpson, Hugh, . . Simpson, Jeremiah, Simpson, John, . . Simpson, Robert, Sims, John, . . . . Sims, John, . . . . Sims, William, . . . Singer, George, . . Skaggs, Archibald, . Skaggs, Henry, - . Skaggs, William, Skeen, John, . . . . Skidmore, Joseph, . Skinner, Isaac, . . Sky, Jesse, .... Slap, Achilles, . . . Slaughter, James, Slavins, John, . . . Slayden, John, . . . Sleet, James, . . . Small, George, . . Smallwood, Robert, Smethers, John, . . Smith, Andrew, . . Butler Smith, Benjamin, • iVx © t cro 1^ Bourbon Smith, David, . . . . Henry Estill Smith, Fleming, . . . Monroe Franklin Smith, Frederick, . . Barren Mercer Smith, Gerard, . . Scott Henry Smith, Godfrey, . . . Greenup Mason Smith, Henry, . . . Campbell Green Smith, Henry, . . . . Shelby Todd Smith, Henry, . . . . Woodford Allen Smith, James, . . . . Adair Fayette Smith, James, . . . . Fayette Monroe Smith, John, . . . . Adair Carroll Smith* John, . . . .Clark Gallatin Smith, John, . . . . Floyd Green Smith, John, . . . . Green Green Smith, John, . . . • Montgomery Bourbon Smith, John, . . . . Nicholas Henry Smith, John, . . . Woodford Henry Smith, Joseph, . . . . Hardin Todd Smith, Massa Ara, . . Campbell Ohio Smith, Michael, . . . Bourbon Clark Smith, Michael, . . . Harrison Henry Smith, Moses, . . . . Adair Henry Smith, Philip, . . • • Trigg Warren Smith, Nicholas, . . . Henry Hickman Smith, Redmond, . . Fleming Laurel Smith, Samuel, . - . Allen Jessamine Smith, Samuel, . . . Cumberland Bath Smith, Thomas, . . . Barren Montgomery- Smith, Thomas, . . . Calloway Garrard Smith, Thomas, . . . Clark Oldham Smith, Thomas, . . . Green Adair Smith, William, . . . Harrison Grayson Smith, William, . . . Russell Green Smither, William, . . Boone Casey Smithheart, Darle} -, . Wayne Lincoln Smithey, Thomas, - . Mercer Bullitt Smithy, William, • . Woodford Mercer Smock, Margaret, . . Marion Scott Smoot, John, . . . . Hardin Logan Smothers, John, . . . Morgan Garrard Snail, Christopher, . . Clark Anderson Snead, John, . . . . . Mercer Mercer Snowden, David, . . Estill Garrard Solomon, John, . . . Mason Bath Somerville, John, . . Garrard Morgan Sorrell, Elias, .. . . . Bath Logan Sorrell, John, . . . . Butler 2/4 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY Sorrells, John, . - . - Ohio Stilth, Joseph, . . . . Meade Spalding, Aaron, . . . Washington Stinson, John,. . . . . Clark Spalding, George, . . Marion Stipp,John, . . . Bourbon Spalding, George . . Washington Stipp, Moses, . . • Pike Sparks, Henry, . . . Owen Stitt, Samuel H., . - Mason Sparrow, Henry, . . . Marion Stivers, Reuben, . - Fayette Sparrow, Henry, . . . Mercer Stober, Edward, . . Nicholas Speak, George, . . Mercer Stocker, William, . Fleming Speaks, Hezekiah , . . Bourbon Stoker, Edward, . . Bourbon Spencer, Hezekiah., . Montgomery Stoker, William, - . Fleming Spencer, Joseph, . . Grant Stokes,' John, . . . Graves Spencer, William, . . Bullitt Stone, Bryant, . . . Spencer Spillman, George, . . Henry Stone, Cudbeth, . . Floyd Spillman, James, . . Barren Stone, Rowland, . . Calloway Spillman, James, . . . Clark Story, John, . . . . . Franklin Spoffner, Henry, . . Green Stout, Elijah, .. . . . Fayette Spring, Levin, . . . . Meade Stout, Elijah, . . . . Spencer Stafford, John, . - . . Graves Stout, Reuben, . . . Shelby Stamper, Jacob, . . •. Owen Stovall, George, . . . Allen Stansbury, Solomon, . Laurel Strahan, Samuel, . . Fleming Staples, Isaac, . . . . Adair Strange, John, . - . . Spencer Stapleton, Thomas, . Clay Stratton, Seth, . . . . Shelby State, James, . . . . Hardin Street, Anthony, . . Garrard Steen, Edward, . . . Montgomery Stringer, John, . Bullitt Steerman, William W., Green Stroud, Isaac, . . . . Christian Steers, Hugh, . . . . Boone Strubling, Samuel, . .Boone Stephens, John, . . . Franklin Strufflebean, John, . . Estill Stephens, J ohn, , . . Montgomery St3*vers, William, . Estill Stephens, Joseph L., • Bourbon Sublett, Abraham, . . Lincoln Stephenson, James, . Boone Suggett, John, . . . Scott Stephenson, James, . Logan Sullenger, James, . . Christian Steuart, James, . . Christian Sullinger, James, . Livingston Stevens, Gilbert, . . Morgan Sullivan, Cornelius, . Fayette Stevens, Isaac, . . Wayne Sullivan, Peter, . . Floyd Stevens, Jacob, . . Madison Summers, John, . . . Fleming Stevens, Jacob, . . Rockcastle Sutherland, Traven >e, Henry Stevens, James, . . Rockcastle Sutherland, Walter E., Henry Stevens, James, . . . Warren Sutherland, Willian 1, . Casey Stevens, John, . . . Fayette Sutton, Benjamin, . Campbell Stevenson, John, . . Clark Sutton, Benjamin, . Garrard Stevenson, Levi, . . Morgan Sutton, Richard F., . Marion Stevenson, Willia m, . Jefferson Swanson, Levi, . . - Morgan Stewart, Charles, . . Scott Sweeney, Moses, . . Warren Stewart, David, . . Livingston Sweeney, Joseph, . Washington Stewart, EzekieL - . Montgomery Sweeny, William, . Rockcastle Stewart, Robert, . . Owen Swindle, John, . . . Boone Stewart, William, . . Fayette Swift, Thomas, . . Henry Stidham, Samuel, . . Perry Swingle, George, . Franklin ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TENS/ONERS. 27? Swingle, John, . . . . Lewis Thomas, Richard, . . Bath Swianey, William, . . Pnlaski Thompson, Anthony, Daveiss Sympson, William, . Green Thompson, Barnard, . Washington Talbott, Isham, . . . Bonrbon Thompson, Evan, . . Shelby Talbott, Thomas, . . Warren Thompson, George, . Mercer Tannehill, James, . . Daveiss Thompson, Gideon, • Todd Tapscott, William, . . Green Thompson, John, . Mercer Tarlton, Eleanor, . Scott Thompson, John, . Shelby Tarter, Peter, . . . . Pnlaski Thompson, Joseph, . Shelby Taylor, Adam. . . . . Pendleton Thompson, Lawrence, Madison Taylor, Benjamin, ^Daveiss Thompson, Robert, . Scott Taylor, Edmund, . Calloway Thompson, William, . Nelson Taylor, James, . . . . Franklin Thompson, William, . Gallatin Taylor, John, . . . . Boone Thornhill, William, . Breckinridge Taylor, John, . . . . Harrison Thorp, Perry, . . . . Washington Taylor, John, . . . . Lincoln Thurman, Charles, • • Cumberland Taylor, John S., . . . Green Thurman, John, . . . Green Taylor, Leonard, . . . Mercer Thurman, William, . Washington Taylor, Philip W., . . Spencer Tiffany, Walter, . . .Allen Taylor, Richard, . . . Jefferson Tilton, James, . . . . Pendleton Taylor, Richardson, . Logan Timberlake, John, . . Madison Taylor, Robert, - . . Pendleton Timberlake, Joseph, . Green Taylor, William, - . . Jefferson Timberlake, Joseph, . Hart Taylor, William, . . . Mercer Timmons, George, . - Hopkins Taylor, William, . . . Oldham Tinder, James, . . . . Woodford Baylor, William, . . . Pulaski Tinney, John, . . . . Harrison Taylor, Zachariah, . . Woodford Tinsley, William, . . Shelby Tennal, George, . . . Madison Tipton, William, . . . Montgomery Tennal, William, . . . Nelson Todd, Joseph, . . . . Madison Terhune, Daniel, . - . Fleming Todd, Peter, .... . Madison Terrill, John, . . . . Bourbon Todd, Samuel, . . . . Campbell Terry, Nathaniel, . .Todd Tolen, Eli, . Montgomery Terry, Thomas, . . . Barren Tolley, William, . Mercer Terry, Thomas, . . . Montgomery Tomlinson, George, . Madison Tenmey,John, . . . . Mercer Tomlinson, John, . . Boone Thacker, Reuben, . . Floyd Tomlinson, Nathaniel, Pulaski Tharp, Charles, . - . Hickman Toon, Henry, . . . . Owen Tharp, Perry, . . - . Marion Towles, Henry, . . . Bourbon Theobald, James, . . Grant Townsend, Henry, . . Adair Thomas, Charles, . . Christian^ Townsend, Oswald, . Madison Thomas, Elisha, . . . Mercer Townsend, Samuel, . Madison Thomas, Elisha, . . . Wayne Tracy, Charles, .- . . Clark Thoma3, Henry, . - . Caldwell Tracy, Solomon, . . . Madison Thomas, James, . . .Clark Trabue, Daniel, . . . Adair Thomas, John, . . . . Owen Trant, Christian, . . .Pike Thomas, Lewis, . . . Washington Travis, Arthur, . . - Livingston Thomas, John J., . . . Bracken Travis, James, . . . . Shelby Thomas, Nathan, . . Mason Tribble, Daniel, . . . Green 276 T{E SOLUTION ARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Trigg, Daniel, .... Wayne Trimble, John, .... Harrison Trimble, William, . . Pulaski Triplett, George, . . . Spencer Triplett, Hedgman, . Franklin Triplett, Thomas, . . Bath Trower, Solomon, . . Mercer True, James, Fayette True, John, Oldham Tubbs, Cyrus, .... Gallatin Tucker, John, .... Bracken Tucker, John, .... Scott Tucker, William, . . Adair Tudor, John, Madison Tuggle, William, . . Clark Turner, George, . . . Campbell Turner, James, . . . Wayne Turner, Roger, . . . Breathitt Turner, Roger, . . - Perry Turner, Solomon, . . Hardin Turner, William, . . . Todd Turpin, Martin, . . . Pulaski Tutwiler, John, . . . Madison Twigg, Danie>, . . . Whitley Twyman, James, . . . Scott Twyman, Reuben, . . Woodford Tyler, Charles, .... Franklin Tyler, William, . .Jefferson TJnderdoun, Stephen, Russell "Urton, James, . . . -Jefferson Utterbaclr, Hammon, Vallandigham, Geo., . Fayette Vallandingham, Lewis,01dham Vanarsdall, Cornelius, Mercer Vanarsdall, Cornel. C, Mercer Vanarsdall, Lawrence, Mercer Vance, Joseph, .... Scott Vance, Thomas, . Vanhorn, Samuel, Vanhorne, Samuel, Vanmeter, Isaac, - Vanmeter, Jacob, Van Swearingen, — Vaughan, Nathan, Veach, Elijah, . . Veach, Elijah, . . Veatch, Jeremiah, Venard, William, . . Boone . Trimble . Henry . Grayson . Hardin -, Shelby . Fayette . Caldwell . Monroe . Jessamine . Harrison Verbryck, Rebecca, Vertress, Isaac, . . Vest, George, . . . Vincent, Thomas, . Vinzant, John, . . . Vittilon, Samuel, . Voris,John, .... Wade, John, .... Wade, Obadiah, . . , Wade, Richard, . . Wade, Richard, . . Wages, Benjamin, . Waggoner, Thomas, Walden, James, . . Walden, John, . . . Waldren, John, . . Walker, James, . . Walker, James, . . Walker, Philip, . . Walkup, Samuel, . Wallace, John, . . . Wallace, William B., Waller, Joshua, . . Walls, Reuben, . . Walsh, William, . . Walters, John, . . . Ward, Elizabeth, . . Ward, James, . . . Ward, John, .... Ward, Lawrence, Warden, Elisha, . . Warford, Benjamin, Warham, Charles, . Warmack, William, Warmouth, Thad. H., Warnock, Abner, Warren, Hugh, . . Warren, William, . Washam, Charles, . Washburn, Benjamin, Waterfield, Peter, . Waters, John, . . . Watkins, Benedict, . Watkins, John, . . Watkins, Thomas, . Watson, David, . . Watson, Evan T., . Watson, John, . . . . Mercer . Hardin . Boone . Hickman - Scott . Nelson . Mercer . Owen . Barren . Cumberland Clinton . Morgan . Christian . Spencer . Garrard . Henry . Jessamine . Livingston . Marion . Madison . Henry . Anderson . Hennr . Nicholas . Morgan . Wa3'ne . Estill . Lawrence . Mason .Estill .Allen . Anderson . Wayne . Adair Garrard . Butler . Green . Christian . Wayne Shelby . Caldwell . Estill . Floyd . Harrison . Shelby . Green . Warren . Barren ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TENS/ONERS. 277 Watson, John, . Watson, Joseph, Watson, Joseph, Watson, William, Watts, Peter, . . Way land, Joshua, Weatherhall, Jacob, Weaver, John, . Weaver, Philip, Webb, Augustine Webb, Isaac, . . W T ebb,John, . . Webb, Lewis, . Webb, Lewis, W T ebster, William Weeks, David, . Weeks, James, . Weinand, Philip, Weir, Joseph, . Welch, James, Wells, James, Wells, John, . W T ells, Littlebury Wells, Richard, Wells, Samuel, Wells, William, Welsh, James, Wentworth, Levi, West, Leonard, . West, Thomas, Whaley, W T il!iam, Wharton, W T illiam, Whedon, Ichabod, Wheeler, John, . . Wheley, Benjamin, White, Ambrose, White, Aquilla, White, David, . White, Galen, . White, James, . White, John, - . White, Jonathan, White, Nathan, White, Thomas, White, Thomas, Whitecotton, James, Whilecotton, James, . Anderson . Madison . Spencer . Madison . Shelby . Shelby . Breckinridge .Allen . Fleming . Bullitt . Fayette . Garrard . Mercer . Washington Washington . Hopkins . Spencer - Jefferson . Adair . Monroe . Breckinridge . Gallatin . Henry . Floyd . Scott . Livingston . Jefferson . Shelby . Calloway . Scott . Harrison . Pendleton . Lewis . Livingston . Bourbon • Franklin . Montgomery . Jefferson . Madison . Campbell . Mason . Washington . Fayette . Adair . Monroe . Marion . Mercer Whitehead, John. See Wited. Whitman, Richard, Whittaker, Ann, . . . Whittaker, Mark, . . Whittaker, W T illiam, . Whittington, John, Wickliffe, Charles, . . Wigginton, Henry, Wilcoxen, Daniel,' . . Wiley, Henry, . . . . Wilhite, John, . . . . Wilhite, Tobias, . . . Wilkenson, Benjamin, Wilkerson, Francis, . Wilkins, Thomas, . . Wilkinson, Joseph, . . Williams, Abraham, . Williams, Benjamin, . W 7 illiams, Benjamin, . Williams, Elijah, . . . Williams, Gerard, . . Williams, Isaac, . . . Williams, Jacob, . . . Williams, James, . . Williams, James, . . . Williams, John, . . . Williams, John, . . . Williams, Judith, . . Williams, Lawrence, . W 7 illiams, Philip, . . . Williams, Philip, . . . Williams, Thomas, . . Williams, Thomas, . . Williams, Thomas, . . W T illiams, William, . . Williamson, James, . Willis, Britton, . . . Wilmott, Robert, . . Willoughby, Alex., . . Wills, Henry, . . . . Wilson, Andrew, . . . Wilson, David, . . . Wilson, Henry, . . . Wilson, Henry, . . . Wilson, James, . . . Wilson, James, . . . Wilson, Jeremiah, . . Wilson, Jeremiah, . . Wilson, John, . . . . Hart Harrison Butler Cumberland Bourbon Fayette Bourbon Shelby Shelby Owen Mercer Jefferson Breckinridge Hardin Montgomery Mason Bourbon Pendleton Garrard Fleming Grayson Hickman Cumberland Simpson Henry Simpson Logan Fleming Floyd Morgan Caldwell Cumberland Lewis Mason Allen Muhlenberg Bourbon Jessamine Montgomery Fleming Nelson Bourbon Montgomery Clark Nicholas Woodford Hopkins Pulaski 278 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY. Wilson, Mary, . . . . Mercer Wright, Elijah, . . . Bullitt Wilson, Robert, . . . Jefferson Wright, George, . . . Hopkins Wilson, Samuel, . . . Logan Wright, George, . . . Oldham Winchester, Richard, Hardin Wright, George, . . . Trimble Winfrey, Philip, . . . Adair Wright, James, . . Scott Wingate, John, . . . Fayette Wright, Jarrett, . . . Allen Wingfield, Enoch, . . Woodford Wright, John, . . . Hart Winkler, Henry, . - . Estill Wright, Jonathanj . . Washington Winlock, Josiah, . . . Shelby Wright, Thomas, . . Green Winsett, Raphael, . . Nelson Wright, Thomas, . . Washington Winstead, Maudley, . Hopkins Wright, William, . . Henry Wirble, Henry, . . . Oldham Wyath, Henry, . . . . Pendleton Wise, Samuel, . . . . Jessamine Yager, Samuel, . . Shelby Wited, John, .... . Logan Yancey, Robert, . . . Woodford Witt, Agnes, .... Wayne Yancey, Philemor 1, . . Franklin Witt, Elisha, .... . Estill Yates, Robert, . . . . Washington Wolf, Lewis, .... . Harrison Yeager, Elisha, . . . Jefferson Wood, Jonathan, . . . Nelson Yelton, James, . . . . Pendleton Wood, Joseph, . . . . Garrard York, John, . . . . . Fayette Wood, Samuel, . . . Clay York, Joshua, . . . Mason Woodall, Charles, . . Rockcastle Young, Alexandei -, . . Floyd Woodall, Jesse, . . . Rockcastle Young, Andrew, . . Washington Woodard, George, - . Green Young, John, . . . Fayette Woods, Archibald, . . Madison Young, Joseph, . . Spencer Woods, Caldwell, . . Lincoln Young, Michael, . . Pulaski Woods, Samuel, . . . Mercer Young, Nathan, . . Scott Woods, William, . . . Harrison Young, Ralph, . . . Warren Woodson, Samuel, . . Barren Young, Thomas, . . Mason Woody, James, . . . . Clinton Young, William, . . Adair Woody, James, . . . . Wayne Young, William, * • Muhlenberg Woodyard, Richard, . Union Younger, Kanard, . . Henry Wooldridge, Josiah, .Todd Younger, Kennar d, . Trimble Wooldridge, Thomas Henry Younglove, Samu el, . Christian Woolfolk, Robert, . . Shelby Yount, John, . . Fayette Wooton, Silas P., . . Lawrence Zerry, Josiah, , . . . Grayson Womack, Massanello, Spencer Zinn, John, . . . . . Grant Worsham, Charles, . . Clinton Zornes, Andrew, . . . Greenup Worthington, William, Muhlenberg . ■:& '•■•; ■:-.vii\';v:.^v. ;i v'::^v':^;i.: i ;-v UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA 973 344Q48R1959 C001 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY, CONT 3 0112 025364610