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He was supposed to have resigned his commission, the acceptance being signed by General Edward Hand at Fort Pitt, September 11th, 1777, but the documents have been removed from claim file and are locked up in the Revolutionary War section. Soldier married at Morgantown July 20th 1777, wife's name Temperance, name of minister, George Martin. Soldier applied for pension in Harrison county, in 1818, and it was issued the next year. Soldiers Widow aged 61 in 1821, applied for pension, January 30th 1837, which was likewise granted
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He was supposed to have resigned his commission, the acceptance being signed by General Edward Hand at Fort Pitt, September 11th, 1777, but the documents have been removed from claim file and are locked up in the Revolutionary War section. Soldier married at Morgantown July 20th 1777, wife's name Temperance, name of minister, George Martin. Soldier applied for pension in Harrison county, in 1818, and it was issued the next year. Soldiers Widow aged 61 in 1821, applied for pension, January 30th 1837, which was likewise granted
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