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                 Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
 
                 Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  
Penobscot, ss.
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[obscured by seal]NOBSCOT, ss.
   On the 17th day of April A.D. 1818,
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   On the 17th[handwritten] day of April[handwritten] A.D. 1818,
before me the subscriber , one of the Judges of the Third Eastern Circuit, of the Court of Common Pleas, in said Commonwealth, including the Counties of Hancock, Washington and Penobscot : Personally appeared John Gibson who, being by me first duly sworn according to law, on his oath made the statement and declaration by him subscribed, and hereto annexed, in order to obtain the provision made by the late act of Congress, entitled "An Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the land ans naval service of the United States, in the revolutionary war."
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before me the subscriber , one of the Judges of the Third Eastern Circuit, of the Court of Common Pleas, in said Commonwealth, including the Counties of Hancock, Washington and Penobscot : Personally appeared John Gibson[handwritten] who, being by me first duly sworn according to law, on his oath made the statement and declaration by him subscribed, and hereto annexed, in order to obtain the provision made by the late act of Congress, entitled "An Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the land and naval service of the United States, in the revolutionary war."
   And thereupon, I the said Judge do certify that I am satisfied the said John did serve in the revolutionary war, as stated in his declaration, against the common enemy, and that he has made it appear to me, that he is in reduced circumstances, and stands in the need of the assistance of his country for support.
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   And thereupon, I the said Judge do certify that I am satisfied the said John[handwritten] did serve in the revolutionary war, as stated in his declaration, against the common enemy, and that he has made it appear to me, that he is in reduced circumstances, and stands in the need of the assistance of his country for support.
 
     Which proceedings and the testimony annexed, being all he has been able to produce, I now transmit to the Secretary, for the department of War, pursuant to the directions of the aforementioned act of Congress.
 
     Which proceedings and the testimony annexed, being all he has been able to produce, I now transmit to the Secretary, for the department of War, pursuant to the directions of the aforementioned act of Congress.
   IN testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my name and caused the seal of said Court to be hereto affixed M. Kinsley Esquire, Judge of the Court as aforesaid.
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   IN testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my name and caused the seal of said Court to be hereto affixed M. Kinsley[signature] Esquire, Judge of the Court as aforesaid.

Revision as of 14:13, 29 April 2019

[typed form with handwritten insertions where noted]

               Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

[obscured by seal]NOBSCOT, ss.

  On the 17th[handwritten] day of April[handwritten] A.D. 1818,

before me the subscriber , one of the Judges of the Third Eastern Circuit, of the Court of Common Pleas, in said Commonwealth, including the Counties of Hancock, Washington and Penobscot : Personally appeared John Gibson[handwritten] who, being by me first duly sworn according to law, on his oath made the statement and declaration by him subscribed, and hereto annexed, in order to obtain the provision made by the late act of Congress, entitled "An Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the land and naval service of the United States, in the revolutionary war."

  And thereupon, I the said Judge do certify that I am satisfied the said John[handwritten] did serve in the revolutionary war, as stated in his declaration, against the common enemy, and that he has made it appear to me, that he is in reduced circumstances, and stands in the need of the assistance of his country for support.
   Which proceedings and the testimony annexed, being all he has been able to produce, I now transmit to the Secretary, for the department of War, pursuant to the directions of the aforementioned act of Congress.
 IN testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my name and caused the seal of said Court to be hereto affixed M. Kinsley[signature] Esquire, Judge of the Court as aforesaid.