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Page 166

The said Thomas Keith previous to his death became deranged.

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 166

Made 04 Nov 2011

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Alexander Keith, Virginia Line, Great Crossings, Scott County, Kentucky.

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 3

Made 03 Nov 2011

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Alexander keith and Patrick Hunter pensioners of Orange County, Indiana. Alexander Keith resided in Scott Co., Ky at the time of receiving his pension, he...

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 11

Made 03 Nov 2011

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Capt. John P Shots Company.

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4

Made 24 Oct 2011

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And that there were belonging to said Regiment Capts., Morgan, Hendricks, Lowden, Dowdle..

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4

Made 24 Oct 2011

Page 34

They had two children, William and Bird Carodine

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 34

Made 24 Oct 2011

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Thomas Caradine was a Waggon Master in the War.

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 26

Made 24 Oct 2011

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Thomas Caradine, that he served in PA., and waas at Waynes defeat in company of his brother John.

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 24

Made 24 Oct 2011

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Thomas Caradine and Elizabeth his wife had children who would hav e been born some years previous to 1783.

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 22

Made 24 Oct 2011

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Thomas Carradine and Elizabeth Grant marrried 1789 in Greenville District, SC.

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 20

Made 24 Oct 2011

Page 20

Catherine Tankersly

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 20

Made 24 Oct 2011

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James F. Carradine, Esq., Martins Creek, Pickens District, South. Carolina

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 43

Made 24 Oct 2011

Page 71

Capt. Keith

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 71

Made 24 Oct 2011

Page 69

He also contends that Commisaries were NOT commissioned officers.

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 69

Made 24 Oct 2011

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James Marshall, York in 1781, "James marshall says he was with the Militia on their march to York in 1781.

Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 62

Made 24 Oct 2011

Page 97

This Nation is not disposed to sale land at present. As it is generally ? of a Crow, bad in character, that an the first settlers of a new Country, and of...

Source: Cherokee Indian Agency (TN) » Page 97

Made 26 Sep 2011

Page 87

Sir I want to settel on that land as soon as every indian title is extanguished and I do not want all the timber cut and distroid before I can git it in...

Source: Cherokee Indian Agency (TN) » Page 87

Made 26 Sep 2011

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the upper Cherokees to have the pay for the upper part and the lower Cherokees to have the pay for the lower part. On this account the whole may be as...

Source: Cherokee Indian Agency (TN) » Page 80

Made 26 Sep 2011

Page 79

The Cherokee land in that quarter may be estimated at about One Million Three Hundred Thousand acres.

Source: Cherokee Indian Agency (TN) » Page 79

Made 26 Sep 2011

Page 69

Richard Taylor

Source: Cherokee Indian Agency (TN) » Page 69

Made 26 Sep 2011

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