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 |
| REYNOLDS, NATHANIEL Virginia No. S
15615 State of Kentucky, Barren County: Sct On this 15th day of July 1833, personally appeared in open court before the Justices of the Barren County Court, now sitting, NATHANIEL REYNOLDS, a resident of the County of Barren and State of Kentucky, aged 71 years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress, passed 7th June 1832. That he entered the service of the U.S. in the ----
day of 1781, in the County of King William in the State
of Va., the names of the officer not recollected, that he
was marched to Williamsburgh and that he served there as
a militiaman one month and that he received no written
dicharge for that tour of duty, that he again entered the
service of the U.S in the County of King William, on the
--- day of 1781, under Capt. JOSEPH GOFNEY or COFNEY
whose company was attached to a regiment commanded by
Cols. CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS and HOLT? RICHARDSON was
marched to HOLT's Forge, New Cent Co., Va. to the Long
Bridge St. Peters Church and to Bacons Ornery? and that
he served in this tour of duty two months. That he again
entered the service of the U.S. in the same county on the
--- day of 1781 under Capt. JOHN or JACK QUALLS, this
lieutenant named WM. BOSWILL, that in that tour he was
first marched to Hanover County in the State of Va.,
thence to the Mobin? Hills and up the country to the
Alleghany Mountains in the retreat of Gen. LAFAYETTE and
that his term of service at this time was four months and
that he entered the service each of the foregoing times
as a militiaman and that he was born in King William
County, Va. on the 25th Nov. 1762 and that he has a
record of his age in a little book, kept by his father in
his lifetime and that he was called inot the service in
the County of King William, Va., and that he was a
Volunteer. He does not recollect the names of any of the
regular officers, except General LAFAYETTE and that he
received no written discharge of any of his time of
service and taht he is acquainted with JAMES BENNETT, WM.
PICKETT, THORTON SETTLE in hit present neighborhood, who
can testify to his character for varacity and that he
removed from King Willaim County, in Va. to Henrico in
the same state for Henrico, C., to Barren Co., Ky. where
he now lived and that there is no person now living that
is known to him by whom he can prove his services by and
that he hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a
pension or annuity except the present and declares that
his name is not on the pension oroll of thea gency of any
state whatever. We, ZACHAEUS QUISENBERRY, a clergyman and CHARLES
PERKINS, residing in the same county, do hereby certify
that we are well acquainted with NATHANIEL REYNOLDS, who
has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration, that
we believe him to be 71 years of age and that he is
reputed and believed in the neighborhood where he reside
to have been a soldeir of the Revolution, and that we
concur in that opinion. STATE OF OHIO Be it known, that before me, DANIEL BOYLE, a justice of the Peace in and for the county aforesaid, personally appeared, NATHANIEL REYNOLDS, and made oath in due form of law, that he is the identical NATHANIEL REYNOLDS, named in an original certificate in his possession, of which (I certify) the following is a true copy. WAR DEPARTMENT I, certify that in conformity, with the law of the U.S. of the 7th June 1832, NATHANIEL REYNOLDS of the agency of Lexington, Ky., who was a private of infantry in the army of the Revolution, is enitled to receive twenty three dollars and thirty three cents, per annum, during his natural life, commencing on the 4th of March and 4th of Sept. in every year. Given at the War Office onf the U.S. this 25th day of Sept. one thousand, eight hundred and thirty three. LEW CASS, secretary of War. Examined and
countersigned, by J.L. EDWARDS, Commissioner of Pensions.
That he is entitled to a pension of one dollar 94 and
5/12 cents per month on account of wounds and
disabilities received, or of services rendered to the
U.S. during the Revolutionary War; that he served Capt.
JACK QUALLS and under several other Captains in compan of
infantry in Col. RICHARDSON's regiment; that he now
resided in Adams Co., State of Ohio and has resided there
for a space of upwards of Two years past and taht prevous
thereto he resided in Barren Co., Ky. /s/ NATHANIEL
REYNOLDS. STATE OF OHIO WAR DEPARTMENT TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SECOND CONTROLLER'S OFFICE To the commissioner of pensions, present.
J.L. EDWARDS, Esq. (on letterhead of the Hospital College of Medicine)
(Same letterhead)
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