Veteran of the Revolutionary War & War of 1812.
JONATHAN PENDELL, making an application for pension from Wayne County, N.Y., Oct. 1, 1832, before John Scuyler, said he enlisted about Aug. 1, 1775, for his first term of 5 months; volunteered for two more terms, and was called out for still another. In a paper of Jan. 14, 1834 he stated that he had a warrant as an orderly sergant in Capt. William Pierces company, and served as such for three weeks commencing in Oct. 1777. He signed with an X; said he used to write, but for 20 years had had palsy. William Sission of Lyons, a judge of Wayne County, wrote on Jan. 20, 1834 a letter of transmittal; said applicant was "old and poor, and withal an honest old man". Johnathan's wife, Mary, sent a deposition too, signed with an X; said she married him in 1770 when she was a little over 15. Pension was granted him for $55.O9 per annum.
Veteran of the Revolutionary War & War of 1812.
JONATHAN PENDELL, making an application for pension from Wayne County, N.Y., Oct. 1, 1832, before John Scuyler, said he enlisted about Aug. 1, 1775, for his first term of 5 months; volunteered for two more terms, and was called out for still another. In a paper of Jan. 14, 1834 he stated that he had a warrant as an orderly sergant in Capt. William Pierces company, and served as such for three weeks commencing in Oct. 1777. He signed with an X; said he used to write, but for 20 years had had palsy. William Sission of Lyons, a judge of Wayne County, wrote on Jan. 20, 1834 a letter of transmittal; said applicant was "old and poor, and withal an honest old man". Johnathan's wife, Mary, sent a deposition too, signed with an X; said she married him in 1770 when she was a little over 15. Pension was granted him for $55.O9 per annum.
Inscription
JONATHAN PENDELL
IN
War of
1776 - 1812
DIED
Dec. 1839
Aged 90 years.
Gravesite Details
Gravesite has bronze markers for both "Revolutionary War Veteran" and "War of 1812 Veteran."
Family Members
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