MARCIA PHILBRICK

GENEALOGY FROM THE HEARTLAND


Revolutionary War Pension File

John Curry

S 16748

Pennsylvania


John Curry who was a Private in the ____________command of Captain Miller of the Reg't commanded by Col. McCoy in the Penn line for 15 mos.


Inscribed on the Roll of Ohio at the rate of 50 dollards 00 cents per annum to commence on the 4th day of March, 1831.


Certificate of pension issued the 24 day of Aug 1833 and sent to John Woods, Hamilton, B.C. Ohio




Brief in the case of John Curry, county of Preble in the state of Ohio
Act 7th June, 1832

1. Was the declaration made before a Court or a Judge? COURT

2. If before a judge, does it appear that the applicant is disabled by bodily infirmity?

3. How old is he? 82

4. State his service, as directed in the form annexed.
Period Duration of Service Rank Names of Generals & Field Officer under whom he served
enlisted in 1776 9 months private Col. McCoy Capt. Miller
1777 2 months private Col. Pomoroy, Capt. Mcuffie
2 months private Co. Pomeroy Capt. Knox
1778 2 months private Gen'l Hand Lieut McDowell

5. In what battles was he engaged? skirmishing Indians

6. Where did he reside when he entered the service? Westmoreland County, PA

7. Is his statement supported by living witnesses, by documentary proof, by traditionary evidence, by incidental evidence or by rolls? ONE LIVING WITNESS


8. Are the papers defective as to form or authentication? and if so, in what respect? Not In Form, No Clergyman





Treasury Department
Second Comptroller Office
Jan 4, 1845

Under the act of the 6th of April 1838, entitle "An Act directing the transfer of money remaining unclaimed by certain Pensioners, and authorizing the payment of the same at the Treasury of the United States," and the third section of the Act of August 23, 1842, extending the time within which pensioners may receive their pensions from the pension agents, the child of John Curry, dec'd, a Pensioner on the Roll of the Ohio agency, at the rate of Fifty Dollars per annum, under the law of the 7th June 1832, has been paid at this Department, from the 4th of March 1835 to the 27th Aug 1835.


Respectfully yours




The State of Ohio Preble County Court of Common Pelase
September Term 1832

On the nineteenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two personally appeared before the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Please in and for the county of Preble in the State of Ohio John Curry, aged eighty two years a resident of the county aforesaid was being first duly sworn according to the law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed June seventh eighteen hundred and thirty two.


That in March seventeen hundred and seventy six, he enlisted in Westmoreland County in the state of Pennsylvania for one year in Captain Miller's company of Rangers of Colonel McCoy's regiment, he was engaged until sometim in December following in defending the frontier settlements against the indians who were at that time committing depradations upon the white settlements about the last of December he was discharged by Captain Miller having served more than nine months. In May seventeen hundred seventy seven deponent volunteered to serve a two months tour under Captain McGuffie of Colonel Pomeroy's regiment in Westmoreland County during this tour deponent was engaged in scouts against the indians and in burying the dead he also assisted to build Fort Leganier near the east corner of Westmoreland County as soon as this tour expired doponent immediatly volunteered to serve two months longer under Captain Knox of Colonel Pomeroy's regming -- he was engaged in scounting parties against the indians and in mounting guard at Lochuns Mill at the end of this two month deponent was discharged by CaptainKnox. In February seventeen hundred and seventy eight he volunteered and served a two months tour against the indians on the frontier of Pennsylvania under Lieutenant McDowel General Hand commanded the expedition in person during this tour he marched through the indian country to the waters of Big Beaver he assisted in taking two indian towns. Deponent can prove his service by his brother James Curry who was in the service with him in every tour except when he assisted to build Fort Leganier. He know of no other witnesses living by whom he can prove his service but he is well known to many citizins who reside in the county of Preble and by whom he was engaged in building Fort Leganier and from my present knowledge I certifiy that the said John Curry did serve as he has stated in his declaration for the time of fifteen months during the war of the revolution


James Curry
Sworn to and subscribed the day and year above
J Hawkins Clerk

I John Woods of Butler County Ohio do hereby certify that I have known James Curry [as neighbors] & more to the above certificat for several yars & that he has always maintained good character for truth. I verify and I believe his statement es entitled to full credit.


John Woods



Sworn and subscribed the day and year aforesaid
J. C. Hawkins, Clerk

and the said Court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of this matter and after putting the interogators prescribed by the war department that the above named application was a revolutionary soldier and served as he states, and the court further certifies that it appears to them that James Curry and John Woods who has signed the preceeding certificates are residents of Butler County Ohio and are credible persons and that their statements are entitled to credit.


By the Court
J. C. Hawkins
Clerk

I Joseph C. Hawkins, Clerk of the Court of Common Pelase, do hereby certify that the foregoing Contains the original proceeding of the said Court in the matter of the application of John Curry for a pension.


In testimony whereof I have herunto set my hand and seal of office this 22nd day of September 1832.

J.C. Hawkins
Clerk



Prepared for posting on the Internet by
Marcia Philbrick

Aug. 1998