Other Annotations by ptamom59, 21-40
taken prisoner and put on a prison ship in Wilmington DE for about 2 months - 9 Sept 1781Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 7 Made 06 Aug 2010 |
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... captured 30,000 pounds for which he recieved nothing ... (that was a lot of money!)Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 3 Made 03 Aug 2010 |
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These are all types of 18th century money. Penny; Shilling, PoundsSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 10 Made 12 Apr 2010 |
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.. taken prisoner on the 16 Nov 1776 (from Ft. Lee)Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4 Made 09 Apr 2010 |
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Mr Ellison must of raised some fine horse flesh. $1200 equates out to $16964.12 in 2010 monies! That's a lot of horse. Maybe Man O'War's predecessor!Source: Confederate Citizens File » Page 5 Made 18 Feb 2010 |
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$700 (in 1864 money) for "one first class artillery horse" - whoa!!! (no pun intended)That must of been one first class horse! It equates for over...Source: Confederate Citizens File » Page 5 Made 18 Feb 2010 |
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... that her first three children were still born - the first two twins and the third died but a short time after ...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 5 Made 27 Jan 2010 |
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...she was married to William Knowles in the year 1778 ...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 3 Made 27 Jan 2010 |
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(should be) owing to the great length of time ...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 9 Made 07 Dec 2009 |
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... the Tories who infested that country to the great annoyance and the distraction of the property and lives of the people.Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 5 Made 07 Dec 2009 |
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... lived in SC until 1812, then removed to KY. Lived there until 1826, then removed to Autauga Co. ALSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 8 Made 26 Nov 2009 |
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Wm KIRKLAND was born abt 1762 in South Carolina.Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 8 Made 26 Nov 2009 |
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'long' - is what the word is.Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 5 Made 04 Sep 2009 |
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Your petioner remained at home from that time till about June of the year 1778 when he again felt himself compelled by duty to offer his serviced to his...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 8 Made 27 Aug 2009 |
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... and continued actively and ardously employed during the whole term of his enlistment within which time he was engaged in the ever memorable and glorious...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 7 Made 27 Aug 2009 |
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... the Colonists were driven to take up arms and in defense of their just rights and an act of wanton aggression on the part of the British troops had...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 7 Made 27 Aug 2009 |
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"Congress then Resolved themselves into a Committee of the whole to take into Consideration the State of America" - why should this be Secret?Source: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 1 Made 25 Aug 2009 |
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... news of Cornwallis' capture ...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 3 Made 13 Aug 2009 |
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British pilot boat- The OtterSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 5 Made 10 Jul 2009 |
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"Take notice of what I am going to say ... (nice speech to the Six nations at Ft. Pitt - later to become Pittsburg)Source: Ratified Indian Treaties » Page 7 Made 09 Jul 2009 |
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