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− | + | STATE OF MAINE | |
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+ | COUNTY OF PENOBSCOT, SS. | ||
+ | ["Circuit Court of Common Pleas," is crossed out] | ||
+ | at a Circuit Court of Common Pleas, begun and holden in Bangor within and for said county on the fourth Tuesday of June A.D. 1820. | ||
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+ | On this twenty seventh[handwritten] day of June[handwritten] in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty, personally appeared in open court, being a court of record within and for said County and State of Maine, established by a law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, made and passed on the twenty first[handwritten] day of June, A.D. 1811, and recognized by the Constitution of the State of Maine William Davis[handwritten] aged, fifty seven years, resident in Eddington[handwritten] in said County of Penobscot, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth, on his oath, declare that he served in the Revolutionary war as follows: | ||
+ | [handwritten statement below] | ||
+ | That in the year 1781 he enlisted into the United States service as a private soldier in the month of January, and joined the ninth Massachusetts Regiment at Westpoint in the State of New York, commanded by Col Jackson in Capt Robert Walkers company. I served in that Regiment until it was disbanded in 1782 - and being a three year man, was transferred into the second Massachusetts Regiment commanded by Lieut. Bullard - In this regiment I served untill September 1783 and was then discharged, my discharge was signed by General Knox. | ||
+ | I never was in any regular battle, but in several schurmishes - I am by occupation an husbandsman, and owing to advanced age and poor health renders me unable to support myself without assistance from the United States to which I have made Declaration before the Hon'ble Martin Kinsley Esq'r on this fourth day of April 1818. | ||
+ | The No. of my certificate from the war department is 14-420- | ||
+ | Wm Davis[signature] |
Latest revision as of 14:41, 21 September 2018
STATE OF MAINE
COUNTY OF PENOBSCOT, SS. ["Circuit Court of Common Pleas," is crossed out] at a Circuit Court of Common Pleas, begun and holden in Bangor within and for said county on the fourth Tuesday of June A.D. 1820.
On this twenty seventh[handwritten] day of June[handwritten] in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty, personally appeared in open court, being a court of record within and for said County and State of Maine, established by a law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, made and passed on the twenty first[handwritten] day of June, A.D. 1811, and recognized by the Constitution of the State of Maine William Davis[handwritten] aged, fifty seven years, resident in Eddington[handwritten] in said County of Penobscot, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth, on his oath, declare that he served in the Revolutionary war as follows:
[handwritten statement below] That in the year 1781 he enlisted into the United States service as a private soldier in the month of January, and joined the ninth Massachusetts Regiment at Westpoint in the State of New York, commanded by Col Jackson in Capt Robert Walkers company. I served in that Regiment until it was disbanded in 1782 - and being a three year man, was transferred into the second Massachusetts Regiment commanded by Lieut. Bullard - In this regiment I served untill September 1783 and was then discharged, my discharge was signed by General Knox.
I never was in any regular battle, but in several schurmishes - I am by occupation an husbandsman, and owing to advanced age and poor health renders me unable to support myself without assistance from the United States to which I have made Declaration before the Hon'ble Martin Kinsley Esq'r on this fourth day of April 1818.
The No. of my certificate from the war department is 14-420- Wm Davis[signature]