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that he was born at Woodbury in the County of Litchfield and State of Connecticut on the 24th day March in the year 1757 as he now believes

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Made 29 Jan 2012

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I am now fifty seven years of age

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Made 28 Jan 2012

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In 1818 res of Haddam, Middlesex Co. Conn. aged 54 yrs. Wife Mercy

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Made 10 Jan 2012

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And the said Court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter and after putting the interrogations, furnished by the War...

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Made 06 Jan 2012

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to be used as evidence, upon the application of other members of said company. Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid. {signed} William Storer...

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Made 06 Jan 2012

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and said coast; and for such service, accounting in the whole to twleve months, and twelve days, the declarant claims a pension. The declarant further saith,...

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Made 06 Jan 2012

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The above terms of service account in the whole, to twelve months and twelve days, viz. nine months and six days by enlistment in the Artillery, and three...

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Made 06 Jan 2012

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the shores of the harbor and coast from New Haven to Milford: For one month and fifteen days, in the months of July and August in the year 1781, as a...

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Made 06 Jan 2012

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State, commanded by Captain Phineas Bradley, in the manner stated in his original declaration. The declarant is positive, that at this time, he served nine...

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Made 06 Jan 2012

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to the first day of January 1781, by voluntary enlistment, as a private in a company of Artillery, raised by authority of the State of Connecticut, and...

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Made 06 Jan 2012

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in order to obtain the benefit of the ass't of Congress before the 7th day of June A.D. 1832__ The applicant saith, that by reason of old age, and the...

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Made 06 Jan 2012

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State of Connecticut County of New Haven s.p. On this 3rd day of August A.D. 1833, formally appeared in open court, before the Court of Probate for the...

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Made 06 Jan 2012

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I Anthony P. Sanford Clerk of the Court of Probate for the District of New Haven, do certify, that the foregoing contains the informal findings of the said...

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Made 06 Jan 2012

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If practicable the applicant will transmit the paper containing the evidence of his enlistment in Capt Bradleys Company

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Made 06 Jan 2012

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that while at this place applicant was taken sick with the Camp distemper - that he lay for several days in a cider mill without any kind of bed - that his...

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Made 30 Dec 2011

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Benjamin Doolittle of Capt Joel Hall's Company in Col. Baldwins Regt. belonging to the Brigade Commanded by Col John Chester Esq'r on account of sickness is...

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Made 28 Nov 2011

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Bunker Hill Battle

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Made 26 Sep 2011

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Daughters of the American Revolution

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Made 24 Sep 2011

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Daughters of the American Revolution

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Made 24 Sep 2011

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he recieved three yeares of his pension at 96 doll per year from 1819 up to 22 at which time he died in Carlyle in Illinois

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Made 24 Sep 2011

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