Maryland's Revolutionary Dead and their Heirs
The info will be Rank, Service, how much pension and his Heirs. If you see a name let me know I will also need the page number.
William Cadell-1814--p.24 Amos Richardson-1815--p.24 John Boran-1813--p.24 John Burns alias Byrnes-1824--p.24 James Bradford-1814--p.24 John Bell-1813--p.24 James Boulder or Mortimer-1814--p.24 John Cornelius-1814--p.24 James Conner-1813--p.24 George Depass-1813--p.24 William Ford-1814--p.24 Fred’k Grapevine-1815--p.24 William Hanna-1813--p.24 Rezin Hinton-1814--p.24 Robert Jordon-1815--p.1815--p.25 Michael Kelly-1813--p.25 Josuah Knight-1813--p.25 John Livers-1815--p.25 James Lemanc or Lemane-1814--p.25 Jeremiah Neil-1815--p.25 David Peascley-1814--p.25 David Ross-1814--p.25 Christian Rictor-1814--p.25 John Richards-1815--p.25 John Yohn-1813--p.25 Lot Williams-1814--p.25 Robert Watts-1814--p.25 Levin Fish-1814--p.25 George Hayward-1815--p.25 John Medcalf-1815--p.25 Levi Dashiel-1814--p.25 Benjamin Bowan-1814--p.25 George Olier-1813--p.25 John Weiser alias Wiser-1815--p.25
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Re: Maryland's Revolutionary Dead and their Heirs
Information on James Conner-1813--p.24 would be great. Thanks!
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I hope this info is helpful in some little way.
James Conner, Private, 14th. Regiment, died some time in May 1813. His hires were: Mary, Susan and Elizabeth Conner. His allowance was $48.00, he received the sum of $240.00, He was placed on the pension rolls on May 18, 1815. His pension started on Feb. 17, 1815, end of pension is to be on Feb. 17, 1820.
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I believe he had a sister Rebecca who married Charles Griffin. Charles and one or two sons also fought in the revolution, do you have any information on them? Thanx
Michael Kelly-1813--p.25
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I don't think I ever give your info to you so here it is I hope it helps?
Statement of the names, &c. of the heirs of non-commissioned Officers, Privates, &c. who died in the United States service who obtained five years’ half-pay in lieu of bounty land, under the second section of the act of April 16, 1816, and who resided in the Stale of Maryland.
State- Maryland. County- Bltimore Name- Michael Kelly Rank-Private. Service-Corps artillery. Died-June 6, 1813. Heirs-Louisa and John Kelly. Allowance-$48. Sums rec.-$240. Placed on roll-Nov. 11, 1817. Commencement of pension-Feb. 17, 1815. Ending of pension-Feb. 17, 1820.
State Maryland. County Bltimore. Name-Charles Griffin. Rank-Private. Allowance-$30. Sums rec.-$90. Service-Maryland cont’l. Placed on roll-May 21, 1833. Commencement of pension-March 4, 1831. Age-78.
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Re: Maryland's Revolutionary Dead and their Heirs
Your mail didnn't work for me. But to answer your question I get this info from the libeaey of Congress from the Rev. War pension rolls would you like a look up?
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Re: Maryland's WAR OF 1812 dead and their Heirs
Since these are men who "died in the United States service" and died around 30 years after the end of the Revolutionary War, your list has nothing to do with the Revolutionary War.
Why don't you post War of 1812 matters on the War of 1812 message board?
Good hunting, Jade
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Thank you so much. Charles was supposed to have had a son who was a doctor during the Rev. One son was killed and I believe he served in the Navy. If you have any information on other Griffins from the Baltimore area who served I would appreciated your help. Sharon ( Lawsonw1@verizon.net)
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The Charles born in the 1750s (age 78 when pensioned) could not have had a child who served in the Revolutionary War 1775-1783.
Good hunting, Jade
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