Record of Pension Papers Which Were Sent to the United States Pension Department, Washington, D.C. by Soldiers of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812 & Indian Wars Who Lived in Barren County Kentucky. |
Compiled by Annie Walker Burns Bell 1933 |
| PRIEST, PETER & SARAH Virginia W
3(8?)530 STATE OF KENTUCKY BARREN COUNTY: SCT I, PETER PRIEST of
the county of Barren and State aforesaid, do hereby state
that the following schedule contains a true account of
all my property and affect of every kind whatsoever,
except wearing apparel and necessary beding, Viz; one
hundred acres of third rate land, on which I live worth
two hundred dollars, farming utensils, two dollars,
neither horse, cow, sheep or cattle of any description
nor household furnitur nor debts, due me. I do furhter
state that I have not directly nor indirectly since the
18th day of March 1818 by gift sale or otherwise desposed
of my property of any part thereof so as to bring me
within the provision fo the Act of Congress entitled an
Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the land
and Naval service of the U.S. during the Revolutionary
War, nor hath any person in trust for me, any property
contracts, or debts, due me, not have I any property
surrendered and subscribed by me. I further state that I
enlisted as a Private soldier on the 11th day of February
1780 in Capt. ROBERT GEORGE's company of artillary
attached to Col. GEORGE ROGERS CLARKE's Virginia Regiment
in the continental establishment, in the service of the
U.S. in the Revolutionary War, in the Kingdon of Great
Britian for and during the war, and that I served during
the war and was honorably discharged at Louisville (now
in Ky.) on the 15th Feb. 1784, which discharge was
granted by the said Capt. GEORGE or the said GEORGE
ROGERS CLARKE, who was then a Gen., which I do not
rmember which discharge is lost or mislaid. That I was in
the Battle at Picque Plains fought with the Indians by
Col. GEORGE ROGERS CLARKS, who then commanded the
American Forces there. I further state that I was born in
the U.S. and have always been a citizen of the same, and
have always been on the side of my county in every war
that I have been in. I do further state that I was a
resident citizen of the said county of Barren on the 18th
March 1818 and yet reside in said county, and that from
my reduced circumstances that I stand in need of the
assistance of my country for support. I further state
that I live with my family, which consists of my wife,
who is in the 48th or 49th year of her age, three
daughters, one aged about 23 years, one about 20 years,
the other about 13 years old and that I have no other
assistance or family with me, that I am now in the 63rd
year of my age, that my occupation has been farming, that
owing to my informity of the sciatic or rheumatic pain
which was on me before I left the service of the U.S. and
has continued ever since, in my hips, back, shoulders and
neck and for some years (back) settled chiefly in my
neck, and shoulders, I have not been able to do any
labour of consequence. I do hereby release unto the said
U.S. all pensions and claim to pesnions allowed me by any
law of Congress of the said U.S. or any provisions made
whereby I could have claimed the same previous to the
said law of the 18th March 1818. Subscribed and sworn to in open court in the Barren County Court on the 16th day of Oct. 1820, being a court of record and made so by Act of Assembly entitled an Act to reduce into one the several Acts estabishing county courts and regulating proceedings therein and encurring the appointemen tof Justices of the Peace and their jurisdiction approved Dec. 17, 1796. Attest, W. LOGAN, Clerk of the county court of the county of Barren. I, WILLIAM LOGAN, Clerk of the County Court for the
aforesaid county of Barren do hereby certify that the
foregoing affirmation and the schedule thereto annexed
are truly copied from the records of said court, and I do
further certify that it is the opinion of the said court,
that the total amount in value of the property exhibited
in the aforesaid schedule is two hundres and two dollars.
In testimoney whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of the said court, this 16th day of Oct.
1820. Notations on revers of this declaration: "The service stated in this declaration was in the Virginia State Line and not on the Continental establishment. Rejected. See letter to the Hon. F. Johnson, H.R., U.S. Jan. 16, 1821.
STATE OF KENTUCKY COUNTY OF BARREN: AS And the said court do hereby declare their opinion,
that the above named and foregoing applicant was a
revolutionary soldier and served as he states. I, WILLIAM
LOGAN, Clerk of the county Court of Barren County, do
hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original
proceedings of the said court in the matter of the
application of PETER PRIEST for a pension. In testimony
whereof, I have herunto set my hand and seal of office,
this 18th day of February 1833.
STATE OF KENTUCKY BARREN COUNTY: SS
STATE OF KENTUCKY BARREN CO., SS
BARREN COUNTY STATE OF KY., SCT
Know all may by these presents, that I do hereby
constitute and appoint W. MANLY my true and lawful
attorney, for and in my name to prosecute and attend to
the allowance of a certain claim, which I have asserted
against the U.S. for pensions both before teh
Commissioner of Pensions, the Secretary of the Interior,
and any department of the Government, or the Congress of
the U.S. and my said attorney is authorized and empowered
one or more attorneys under him to make and soncstitue
fot he purposed aforesaid, thereby ratifying and
confirming what my said attorney, and those by him
consituted, may do in the premises. Witness my hand and
seal, this 16th day of February 1852 Among the records of the County Court of Shenandoah
County is the following: Med -- dus of those persons who
have been joined together in the estate of Matrimony by
the subscribed sice the last returne. PETER PRIEST and
SARAH McKAY or McKEY? Jan. 6, 1791. I, SAMUEL C. WILLIAMS, Clerk of the County Court of
Shenandoah County, and State of Va. do hereby certify
that the above is a true extract from the records of
marriages in my office. In testimony whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of m office
this 22nd day of March 1852 and in the 76th year of this
commonwealth. Covering Jacket: Peter Priest, Barren Co., Ky.
who was a private in the Company commanded by Capt.
George in the Regiment, commanded by Col. G.R. Clark, in
the Va. State Line for 2 years from 1780. Inscribed on
the Roll of Ky. at the rate of $80 per annum to commence
March 4, 1831. Certificate of pensions, issued Nov. 25,
1833, and sent to Hon. C. Tompkins. Revolutionary Claim Act June 7, 1832. Recorded
by Wm. L. Allison, Clerk. |