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Warren, William, Account Audited (File No. 8234) Of Claims Growing Out Of The
American Revolution.
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Warren, William
Series: Accounts Audited of Claims Growing Out of the Revolution (S108092)

William Warren's Revolutionary War Pension Record #W. 3056.
State of Kentucky. Green County.
On this 20 day of October1834 personally appeared in open court before the Justices of the Green County court now sitting William Warren, a resident of the county and state aforesaid, aged 73 years, who being first duly sworn according to law soth on his oath make the following Declaration in or ser to attain the benefit of the act of congress passed June 7th 1832 that he entered the service of the United States in the District of 96 State of South Carolina; he does not recollect the date with certainly but he thinks it was in the latter part of the year1776 or first of the year 1777; he entered the service as a substitute for his Father HughWarren under the command of Captain Jeremiah Doty who was under command of col. Thomas, he marched against the Indians to Fort Seneca on the river Savannah a distance of 80 or 90 miles from his place of residence, and was there stationed at said fort some weeks; he served as a substitute and as a private soldier in the malitia under the officers aforesaid 6 weeks and was then verbally discharged and returned home.   That a short time after the tour last named he thinks in the early part of the year 1777 he was drafted to remain in service 3 months if his services should be do long required, he served under Capt. Jeremiah Doty, William Waughford was Lieutenant and these officers were under command of Col. Thomas, he marched against the Indians into the State of Georgia near the Ocone river a distance of 150 miles or more from his residence that he served 8 weeks to the best of his recollection, and his services being no longer required he was discharged by Col. Thomas and returned home, he does not recollect, however, that he has any written discharge, if he had it has long since been lost.  That he was again called on to serve a tour against the Indians he thinks in the year 1777, that he entered into service under Captain Doty who was commanded by Col. Thomas and marched on the Indian line (as it was then called) in South Carolina and was there stationed, and after he had served 4 weeks he was verbally discharged and returned home.   That in the year 1778, though of the date he cannot speak with certainty, he entered into service as a volunteer and private soldier in the malitia under the command of Captain Dennis Tramell who he thinks was commanded by Col. Roebuck, that during this year he kept himself in readiness and served under the orders of Captain Tramell at all times when called upon, that he marched under the command of said captain against the Torries and British a number of short tours, that all his service under Captain Tramell was rendered in the District of '96 on the waters of Pacolet and Saluda Rivers, sometimes marching through the country lying near the Fort of 96, that he continued in service as aforesaid under the Captain aforesaid he thinks a least 12 months, though during this 12 months he was not constantly in actual service, but served a number of short tours from time to time whenever called on by his captain: and owing to the nature of his service being as it was in a number of short tours, and from loss of memory, it is not now possible for him to tell how long he was in actual service under said captain nor will his recollections now enable him to speak of the different tours and described them separately, or in any other way more fully than he has done above.  That he again volunteered and entered the service as a private soldier in the militia under the command of Captain Jeremiah Dickson. Anthony Cotter was Lieutenant of the company, and John Roebuck was the Colonel, he marched against the Torries and British through the country lying between his residence and the town of 96, during this tour he was in a short engagement with the enemy under the command of a Tory by the name of Cunningham, the engagement was short and no lives were lost. He served under the officers aforesaid during the tour of 3 weeks and returned to his residence.  That he was again drafted and entered into service under Captain Cotter and Col. Roebuck who were under the command of MajorJohn Ford, he marched under the officers aforesaid to reinforce Gen. Green who was then near Charleston with his army, that they joined Gen. Greens army a short distance from a fortification called a blockhouse, which was then in possession of the enemy that the officers under whom he served were under the command of General Pickins and were stationed a short distance perhaps half a mile from General Greens encampment, his impression is that he was drafted this tour to serve 2 or 3 months,but his services was not that long required and he served to the best of his recollection 8 weeks and was then verbally discharged and returned home. That from age and great loss of memory he is unable to state with any degree of certainty the dates of the three tours of service last above set forth, but his best recollection is that the 3 tours of service last named were rendered between the year 1778 and the year 1782, the dates of the other tours of may not be correct, they are however stated to the best of his recollection and with as much certainty as his memory will now enable him to speak. That all his service was rendered as a private soldier in the militia that he has no record of his age now in his possion, but from his best information, he was born in October in the year 1761 in the State of Virginia, that he moved from Virginia to South Carolina when he was quite a small Boy, and when called into service his residence was in the District of 96 South Carolina, he moved from South Carolina to Kentucky about 36 years since, and he now lives in Green County Kentucky, that from the nature of his services he was acquainted with few officers except those above named, he does not recollect that he ever received a written discharge, if he did it has long since been lost, that some months since he in conjunction with his Brother HughWarren procured the affidavit of Captain Dennis Tramell in proof of their services, that saidTrammell's testimony was in relation to the services both of his Brother Hugh Warren and himself, and that he then intended sending on his claim at the same time with his Brother, but was sick and unable to attend court when his Brother made out his Declaration, he refers the War Department to the affidavit of Captain Tramell in proof of his services, which affidavit will be found with papers heretofore forwarded in support of the claim of his brother Hugh Warren, that said Tramell lives in the State of Tennessee and cannot retake his affidavit without considerable expense and delay, that he has relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any State, sworn and subscribed the day and year first above written. his William X Warren mark

COURT CERTIFICATION OF WILLIAM WARREN'S DECLARATION STATE OF KENTUCKY, GREEN COUNTY.
At a County Court begun and held for Green County at the Court House in Greensburg on Monday the 20th day of October 1834 William Warren produced his Declaration for a pension under the Act of Congress of the 7th June 1832 and swore to and subscribed the same in open court. Said Warren also produced and filed in court with his Declaration the affidavits of Hugh Warren, David Elkins, and Joseph Peper in proof of his services, and after the investigation of the matter it is ordered by the court to be certified to the War Department as the opinion of the court that the said William Warren was a soldier of the Revolution and served as stated in his said Declaration. All which is respectfully certified, and I John Barret Clerk of the Green County Court, certify that the forgoing contains the original proceedings of said William Warren for a pension, I further certify that William B. Allen is a Justice of the Peace in and for Green County,and that the signatures to the proceeding certificates purporting to be his are genuine and that full faith and credit are due to all his office and acts as such, in testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed the seal of my office and acts as such, in testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed the seal of my office and subscribed my name this 2Ist day of October 1834. John Barret 
Warren, William J. (I100058)
 
302 1785, Oct. 29 (no. 14), Santa Cruz. BERNARDO TRUJILLO DEL CARPIO (18),
espanol, son of Juan Diego Trujillo and Juana Benavides, and Francisca
Pascuala Zamora (18), espanola of the Cochiti parish, d. of Jose
Antonio Zamora and Antonia Josefa Bustos. - witnesses: Juan Hurtado
(53), Juan Francisco Martin (25), Juan Domingo Montoya (35), Juan
Antonio Archuleta (50), all espanoles. 
Family: Bernardo Trujillo / Francisca Pascuala Zamora (F55837)
 
303 1786, June 13 (no. 2), Belen. JUAN ANTONIO BACA (33), coyote, son of Lucas
Baca and Rita Martin, and Maria Zaragoza Trujillo (27), d. of Jose
Trujillo and Maria Vasquez. --Witnesses: Juan Pic Torres (39),
Paulin Baca (30), Juan Domingo Padilla (46). 
Family: Juan Antonio Baca / Maria Zargoza Trujillo (F55497)
 
304 1787, May 1 (no. 34). MARIA BARBARA ABEYTIA, former wife of Francisco
Miguel Trujillo (q.v.). 
Trujillo, Francisco Miguel (I145150)
 
305 1789, April 16 (no. 18), Santa Fe. ANTONIO ARMENTA (23), espafiol, son
of Manuel Antonio Armenta and Rosalia Martin, and Juana Antonia
Trujillo (29), widow of Jose Manuel Lobato. -- Witnesses: Don Cristobal
Haria Larranaga, notray; Mateo Blea (6()), Lorenzo Harquez (46),
Fran6isco Sandoval (49), Jose Gonzales (25) 
Family: Jose Manuel Lobato / Juana Antonia Trujillo (F55474)
 
306 1789, Feb. 13 (no. 37). MARIA MANUELA ARCHULETA and Alejandro Trujillo (q.v.). Family: Alejandro Trujillo / Maria Manuela Archuleta (F55448)
 
307 1789, Nov. 28 (no. 40), Santa Cruz. JOSE HARIA ARCHULETA (19), espanol.
son of Manuel Archuleta and Matiana Trujillo, both deceased, and
Juana Crespin (17), natural daughter of Manuela Crespin. --Witnesses:
Santiago Gonzales (42), Manuel Antonio Valdes (24), Juan Jiron (60),
Juan Bustos (70). 
Family: Jose Maria Archuleta / Juana Crespin (F55450)
 
308 1790 North Carolina Federal Census, Fayette District, Anson County. Head of family: Webb, George Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families:2 Free white males under 16 years: 3 Free white females, including heads of families: 3 Webb, George (I33488)
 
309 1795, Jan. 28 (no. 6), Santa Cruz. JUAN DOHINGO BACA, espafiol of S.
Buenaventura de Chimayo, son of Juan Antonio Baca and Luisa Trujillo,
and Maria Manuela Espinosa (20), espanola, d. of Ventura Espinosa and
Andrea (Lujan?). --Witnesses: Miguel Antonio Gallegos (54), Alejandro
Martin (48), Felipe Gardufto (36), Jose Martin (40), all married. 
Family: Juan Doming Baca / Maria Manuela Espinosa (F55501)
 
310 1795, Sept. 28 (no. 8), Santa Cruz. BLAS ARCHULETA, espafiol, son of
Juan Archuleta and Maria Cordova, both deceased, and Concepcion Lopez,
espanola, d. of Melchor Lopez and Josefa Trujillo, deceased. --
Witnesses: Juan Cristobal Lucero (40), Juan Antonio Montoya (43),
Santiago Rodriguez (50), Juan Andres Duran (32). 
Family: Blas Archuleta / Concepcion Lopez (F55452)
 
311 1798 Tax Assessment for northern New York Town of Peru Elmor, John; on the main road joining Lott, Elmor, one wood house,newand good, and one horse shed, 80 perches, $520.

Particular list or description of all Lands, Lots, buildings andWharvesowned possessed or Occupied on the first Day of October 1798 inthe townof Peru being within the Seventh Assessment District in theSixthDivision in the State of New York, excepting only such dwellinghouses aswith the outhouses apurtenant thereto and the lots on whichthey wereerected not exceeding two acres in any case [as] are abovethe value ofone hundred Dollars.

John Elmor, 167 acres on the main road joining Lott Elmor. The halfframebarn 40 x 32. $l341. 
Elmer, John (I88015)
 
312 18 June 1821 (Equity Court, Sumter District, South Carolina - Package12,Roll 213) Humbly complaining sheweth unto your honors your Orator MatthewGraham,that Sussanah Graham died some time since intestate, leavingcertain realestate and your orator, Hugh Graham, David Graham, EdwardGraham, ThomasGraham, and Nelson Graham her children and Peter Tidwelland AlbertTidwell children of her deceased daughter Frances Graham whointermarriedwith Berry Tidwell and William Turner, Arthur Turner,Susan Turner, andMartha Turner children of her deceased daughterSusannah Graham whointermarried with Arthur Turner his heirs, and yourorator is desirous ofhaving the said estate divided so that he mayhave his shares separatefrom the other parties shares and he asassigned to the said parties tocome to a division. (Note: There ismore to this equity estate, but thisexcerpt of the equity estateprovides the names and children involved) Graham, Frances (I78481)
 
313 1800 Fayette County Federal Census, Page 530, Line 2. Franklin Township John    VICTOR 'S Household: Column 1 - Males Under age 10              - 2 males bornbetween1790-1800 David Victor could be one of these two males.

Column 2 - Males Between age 10-16     - 1 male born between 1784-1790

Column 3 - Males Between age 16-26     - None born between  1774-1784

Column 4 - Males Between age 26-45     - John born between 1755-1774 John was born in Nunk, Germany on October 11, 1762

Column 5 - Males Over age 45                -   None born after 1755

Column 6 - Females Under age 10          -  4 females bornbetween1790-1800 Elizabeth Victor could be the one listed here.

Column 7 - Females Between age 10-16 -  1 female born between1784-1790 Julia or Mary could be born in this timeframe.

Column 8 - Females Between age 16-26 -  None born between 1774-1784

Column 9 - Females Between age 26-45 -  Mary born between 1755-1774

Column 10 - Females Over age 45          -  None born after 1755

Column 11 - All others                              - No others

Column 12 - Slaves                                  - No slaves

Household members including self:   21   0   1   0   4   1  0   1   0 0  0

Living in another township, same county is David Victor, possiblythefather of John Victor -  He was born before 1755 as was his wife. 
Victor, John Ludwig (I43539)
 
314 1800 Federal Census Isaac Colony Saratoga County, New York, page 36
1810 Federal Census Isaac Coloney Saratoga County, New York, page 275

In Isaac Colony's Revolutionary Pension papers, on 29 May 1855, he requested his pension
be forwarded to Northampton Post Office, Fulton County, New York.   Enlisted Rev War At
Horse Nect, CT.

These same Rev War pension papers listed his date of birth as 12 February 1763 and his
death is noted as 4 July 1862.

Also listed places that he lived after the Revolutionary War as, Duchess, Schenectady, and
Saratoga Counties in New York. 
Colony, Isaac A. (I52419)
 
315 1800 Federal Census Richmond County, New York, page 954 Column 1 - Males Under age 10                       1790-1800 Column 2 - Males Between age 10-16              1784-1790 Column 3 - Males Between age 16-26              1774-1784 Column 4 - Males Between age 26-45              1755-1774 Column 5 - Males Over age 45                         Before 1755 Column 6 - Females Under age 10                   1790-1800 Column 7 - Females Between age 10-16          1784-1790 Column 8 - Females Between age 16-26          1774-1784 Column 9 - Females Between age 26-45          1755-1774 Column 10 - Females Over age 45                   Before 1755 Column 11 - All others Column 12 - Slaves

Family members -      20211-0110100 
Colony, George (I52410)
 
316 1800 New York, Montgomery County Federal Census, page 450 20010-1011000 Column 1 - Males Under age 10 Column 2 - Males Between age 10-16 Column 3 - Males Between age 16-26 Column 4 - Males Between age 26-45 Column 5 - Males Over age 45 Column 6 - Females Under age 10 Column 7 - Females Between age 10-16 Column 8 - Females Between age 16-26 Column 9 - Females Between age 26-45 Column 10 - Females Over age 45 Column 11 - All others Column 12 - Slaves Benjamin Colony's Household  20010-1011000 Colony, Benjamin (I52398)
 
317 1800 New York, Montgomery County Federal Census, page 458 . Column 1 - Males Under age 10 Column 2 - Males Between age 10-16 Column 3 - Males Between age 16-26 Column 4 - Males Between age 26-45 Column 5 - Males Over age 45 Column 6 - Females Under age 10 Column 7 - Females Between age 10-16 Column 8 - Females Between age 16-26 Column 9 - Females Between age 26-45 Column 10 - Females Over age 45 Column 11 - All others Column 12 - Slaves Jacob Colony's Household  20010-2001000 Colony, Jacob (I52397)
 
318 1800 Sumter District - South Carolina Federal Census. Jordan, William (I104998)
 
319 1800 Sumter District South Carolina - Federal Census Jordan, Herod (I104932)
 
320 1800 Sumter District South Carolina - Federal Census Jordan, Henry (I104993)
 
321 1810 - Loudoun County, Virginia Federal Census:
Drake, Jonathan    288   1810     10101-0030100

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSY8-V9M3-Y?cat=370244
Loudoun County, Virginia  (Images 18-xx-of 532)
Deed book, v. 2-N, 1810-1811  (15 October 1810)
1810 - Loudoun County, Virginia deed book 2-N, Page 2
Land transaction from Isaac Lewis (wife Nancy) and James Lewis (wife
Sarah) to Thomas Drake for $2,300 (140 acres). The deed specifically
noted Thomas Drake (Carpenter) was the son of Jonathan Drake.  The
Lewis families were from Shelby, Kentucky, and Thomas Drake from
Loudoun County, Virginia.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYX-HS69-L?i=196&cat=370244
Deed books, v. 2-U to 2-W, 1816-1818.  (Book U, page 351)
Images 197-198. 
Drake, Jonathan (I137753)
 
322 1810 --- RUTHERFORD CO., NC. U. S. Census.
Joseph Waldrop
1male u/10
1male 16/25
1female u/10
1female 16/25.

1813 --- RUTHERFORD CO., NC. No. 1090. Rutherford Co., NC Land
Entries January 1804 - April 1826. 4 Jun 1813. William Dimsdon enters
100 acres in Rutherford Co on both sides of Potters [or Pottses] Cr of
Green R; border Joseph Waldrop and his own lines; issued.

1813 --- RUTHERFORD CO., NC. No. 1100. Rutherford Co., NC Land
Entries January 1804 - April 1826. 26 Jun 1813. Joseph Waldrop enters
400 ac in Rutherford Co on both sides of Green R and Potters Cr; border
joins an entry made by Wm Dinsdon and his own line; issued.

1823 --- Jefferson Co., AL. Land Patent - W 1/2 of NE 1/4 of Section 10,
Township 18, Range 6, Tuscaloosa District. 80 12/100 acres. Actual Text
The United States of America. Certificate No. 728. To all to whom these
presents shall come, Greetings; Whereas Joseph Waldrop of Jefferson
County has deposited in the General Land Office of the United States, a
certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Tuscaloosa in Alabama
whereby it appears that full payment has been made by the said Joseph
Waldrop according to the provisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th of
April 1820, entitled "An act making further provision for the sale of the
Public Lands," for the west half of the north east quarter of Section Ten, of
township Eighteen of Range six west, in the district of Tuscaloosa and State
of Alabama, containing Eighty acres and twelve and a half hundredths of an
acre according to the official plat of the survey of the said Lands, returned to
the General Land Office by the Surveyor General, which said tract has been
purchased by the said Joseph Waldrop. Now Know Ye, that the United States
of America, in consideration of the premises, and in conformity with the
several acts of Congress, in such case made and provided, have Given and
Granted, and, by these presents do give and grant, unto the said Joseph
Waldrop the said tract above described: To have and to hold the same,
together with all the rights, privileges, immunities, and appurtenances, of
whatsoever nature, thereto belonging, untot he said Joseph Waldrop and his
heirs and assigns forever. In testimony whereof, I James Monroe, President
of the United States of America, have caused these letters to be made Patent,
and the seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed. Given under
my hand, at the City of Washington, the second day of June in the year of our
Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty three, and of the Independence
of the United States the forty seventh. By the President, J. M.; J. McL,
Commissioner of the General Land Office. 
Waldrop, Joseph (I34524)
 
323 1810 MONROE CO.,WV CENSUS WOOD BAILEY 1-MALE UNDER 10 1-MALES 26-45 1-FEMALES UNDER 10 1-FEMALE 26-45

1820 NICHOLAS CO.,WV CENSUS PG 205 BAILY WOOD 110010-31010

1830 NICHOLAS CO.,WV CENSUS BAILEY WOODS 1 MALE UNDER 5, 2 MALES 15-20, 1 MALE 40-50, 1 FEMALE 15-20,1 FEMALE 20-30, 1 FEMALE 40-50

1840 FAYETTE CO.,WV CENSUS BAILEY WOOD 1 MALE UNDER 5, 1 MALE 5-10, 1 MALE 10-15, 1 MALE 15-20,1MALE 50-60, 1 FEMALE UNDER 5, 1 FEMALE 20-30, 1 FEMALE 50-60

1850 NICHOLAS CO.,WV CENSUS 576/576 YOUNG, JOHN W        36 LABORER $0 $1285 VA DORA             43 MARY             18 JENKINS, VIRGINIA                    13 WOOD, BAILY                            65 FARMER $0 $1500 LUCRETIA                     56 MARSHALL                   21 GUN SMITH DAVID                           18 FARMER 
Wood, Bailey (I100761)
 
324 1810 VA Census Index Name     State     County       Location Pg   Year          Numbers Dye, John    VA    WOOD CO.           802         1810     11010-20010 DYE  John - 2A,1D,1F,1G,1J A - Free white males under 10 years of age B - Free white males 10 years and under 16 C - Free white males 16 years and under 26, including heads offamilies D - Free white males 26 years and under 45, including heads offamilies E - Free white males 45 years and upwards, including heads of families F - Free white females under 10 years ofage G - Free white females 10 years and under 16 H - Free white females 16 years and under 26, including heads offamilies J - Free white females 26 years and under 45, including heads offamilies K - Free white females 45 years and upwards, including heads offamiles L - All other free persons except Indians not taxed M - Slaves

1820 Wood County, WV Census DYE, John-3A-1B-1C-1D-1F-1H A-Males under 10 years of age B-Males 10 years and under 16 C-Males between 16 years and 18 D-Males 16 years and under 26 E-Males 26 years and under 45 F-Males 45 years and upwards G-Females under 10 years of age H-Females 10 years and under 16 J-Females 16 years and under 26 K-Females 26 years and under 45 L-Females 45 years and upwards 
Dye, John B. (I39332)
 
325 1811, Sept. 20 (no. 16). HARIA LUZ ABEYTIA and Rafael Trujillo (q.v.) Trujillo, Rafael (I145152)
 
326 1813-after 1860

On same page with Benjamin's 1860 census is a listing (page 439,ForsythCo. GA) for Newton Herrell age 28 born GA, Mary age 20 born Gaand Aliceage 1. Also listed if Arch H. Castleberry age 14. Believethis to beBenjamin's son Archibald and his daughter Mary Jane and herfamily. 
Castleberry, Benjamin Wesley (I5491)
 
327 1816, Har. 20 (no. 24), Belen. MIGUEL ABEYTA (29?), widowed of Juana Armijo,
and Manuela Antonia Trujillo (46), espanola, widow of Gregorio Vigil.
· - Witnesses: Don Paulin Baca (56), Juan Hontafio ( 46). 
Trujillo, Manuela Antonia (I145155)
 
328 1817, April 11 (no. 37), Belen. FELIPE BACA (26), son of Juan Antonio Baca,
deceased, and Zaragoza Trujillo, and Faula Chaves (21), widow of
Francisco, indio Comanche of Pedro Chaves. - Witnesses: Domiingo
Luna (61), Juan Antonio Paiz (67). 
Family: Felipe Baca / Paula Chaves (F55506)
 
329 1817, June 19 (no. 36), Belen. ANTONIO JOSE BACA (38), widowed of Rafaela
Sanchez, and Maria Rosa Romero (25), d. of Pedro Romero and Maria
Gertrudis Trujillo, both deceased. - Witnesses: Jose Harquez ( 60),
Salvador Jaramillo (57) 
Family: Antonio Jose Baca / Maria Rosa Romero (F55504)
 
330 1819, Oct.2 (no. 46), Albuquerque. FELIPE SANTIAGO APODACA (46), espanol,
widowed of Maria Antonia Gallegos, and Maria Manuela Trujillo,
espanola of Belen, widow of Jose Antonio Pineda. -- Witnesses:
Antonio Lujan (70), wmdower, Pascual Lopez (40), aamried, both
espanoles. 
Family: Felipe Santiago Apodaca / Maria Manuela Trujillo (F55430)
 
331 1820, April 9 (no. 56), Santa Cruz. GREGORIO AGUERO (36), espafiol of
El Potrero, widowed in 1st marriage of Concepcion Trujillo, andM
Maria Antonia Baca (18), espanola of Santa Fe living in El Potrero
home of Cornelio Vigil, d. of Jose Baca and Rosa Fernandez, deceased.
--witnesses: Isidro Ortega (38) and Pedro Ortega (60) of El Cerro;
Carpio Trujillo (50) of Pueblo Quemado, all espanoles and married. 
Family: Gregorio Aguero / Maria Antonia Baca (F55408)
 
332 1821 - 1826 , Undated no. 83, Abiquiu.
MIGUEL ANGEL MARTINEZ of Plaza de Guadalupe, son
of Pablo Martinez and Catarina Mondragon, and Maria
Dolores Martinez of Los Caftones, d. of Juan Cristobal
Martinez and  Maria Encarnacion Valerio. (Scrap.) 
Family: Miguel Angel Martin, (Martin Martinez) / Maria Dolores Martin (F55860)
 
333 1821  Petition for Election Ground at Greasy Cove

    To the worshipful County Clerk of Washington County| The petition of the subscribers humbly represents. That owing to the distance from their several residence to the court known of said County and the interposition of mountains and streams very often impassable they are prevented from attending Elections with regularity and very often prevented exercising the rights and privledges of suffrage and in as much as the election of legislative members is a matter of deep interest to every man in this Elective Government we therefore pray agreably to the act passed October the 31th, 1821 Empowering the County Clerk so to do that your worships would establish a precinct Election Ground and for the information of your worships we the subscribers would deem it most expedient and convenient from ourselves that said Election Ground be fixed at the house of Capt. William Brown in the Greasy Cove and your petitioners as in duty bound shall ever pray.

William Brown,      William Moore, David Carder, David Moore, Peley Tilson, Arnold Shelton,
Abraham Tinker, David Ambrose(?), William Clouse, James Tinker, William Tilson, Hardon Norress, Wm S. Erwin, John Nelson, Jessee Tinker, Harlen Ambrose, James Harris, John
Ambrose, Richard Deakins, James Ambrose, William Murry, John Rosse, John Tilson, James Job,
John Brown, Joseph Sherrel, Thomas Fortune, George M. Hains, Joseph Tilson, Charles Barry,
George Moore, John Moore

Fowler Ambrose
1830 Washington County Federal Census
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14:       1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:       2
Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59:       1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:       1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19:       1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29:       1
Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59:       1
Total Free White Persons:       8
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):       8


Enumerated 11 Nov 1850 1402/1432 Farler Ambrose 72 M Farmer $1400 NC
Rachel  F 71 NC

p18, Fowler Ambrose

Fowler Ambrose 0010200100000-1001100100000 Early Tax List,
Farber Ambrose Early Tax List, Foster Ambrose 
Ambrose, Farler (I5302)
 
334 1821, Dec. 8 (no. 66), Santa Cruz. JOSE IGNACIO ALARID (23) Company Sargento
irn Santa Fe, son of Don Jose Antonio Alarid and Da. Rosa Sandoval,
and Maria Dolores Trujillo (21) of s. Miguel del Rio Chiquita, d. of
Jose Antonio Trujillo and Ana r1aria Borrego. - Witnesses: Jose
Prada (61), married, Invalido of the Company, and Juan Bautista
Martin (38), married, both of Santa Fe; San Juan Martin (76) and
Antonio Lucero (76), both married. 
Family: Jose Ignacio Alarid / Maria Dolores Trujillo (F55418)
 
335 1821, Oct. 19 (no. 43), Santa Clara. JOSE MARIA ALARID (25) of Rio de
Tesuque, son of Don Gregorio Alarid and Da. Paula Romero, and
Haria Josefa Salazar (18) of Chama, d. of Don Casimiro Salazar,
deceased, and Da. Concepcion Trujillo. Witnesses: Jose Manuel
Lopez (28) and Ignacio Sena (29~, both of Santa Fe; Manuel Baros (65)
and Jose Ignacio Benavides (25) of Santa Clara. 
Family: Jose Maria Alarid / Maria Josefa Salazar (F55415)
 
336 1821, Sept. 4 (no. 15). HIPOLITA ARCHULETA, former wife of Luis Maria
Trujillo (q.v.). 
Family: Luis Maria Trujillo / Hipolita Archuleta (F55455)
 
337 1824, Aug. 29 (no. 23). JUANA RITA BACA and Mariano Trujillo (q.v.). Trujillo, Mariano (I145369)
 
338 1824, Har. 6 (no. 130), Santa Cruz. JOSE MARIANO AGUERO (26), mexicano
of El Potrero de Chimayo, son of Miguel Aguero and Maria Ignacia
Gurule, and Maria Dolores Sanchez (30) of El Cerro, widow in 1st
marriage of Cristobal Trujillo, killed by Navajos 6 months ago,
d. of Cristobal Sanchez, deceased, and Pascuala Vigil. - Witnesses:
Juan Antonio Montoya (72), Juan Antonio Olivas (80), Jose Manuel
Bustos (60), all married. 
Family: Jose Mariano Aguero / Maria Dolores Sanchez (F55411)
 
339 1826 --- Jefferson Co., AL. Rutherford Co., NC Deed Book 36, page 256.
6 Feb 1826.
Recorded Mar 1829.
Nancy Hamilton Waldrop of Elyton, Jefferson Co., AL gave power of attorney to
Luke Waldrop of Rutherford Co., NC to sell land willed to her by her father,
Robert Hamilton. Her son, Preston swore he witnessed the deed to Jesse Brown
J.P. The county clerk, James Thompson swore that John Brown was a J.P. Judge
Peter Walker swore that James Thompson was the county clerk.

Power of Attorney - Nancy (Hamilton)Waldrop to Luke Waldrop, Rutherford Co.,
NC. Deed Book 36, Page 256. "Nancy Hamilton Waldrop of Elyton, Jefferson Co.,
AL gave power of attorney to Luke Waldrop of Rutherford Co., NC to sell land
willed to her by her father, Robert Hamilton. Her son, Preston swore he witnessed
the deed to Jesse Brown J.P. The county clerk, James Thompson swore that John
Brown was a J.P. Judge Peter Walker swore that James Thompson was the county
clerk. Know all men by these presents that whereas I Nancy Waldrop of the county
of Jefferson & State of Alabama am seized in full of one fourth part of a certain
tract or parcel of land which formerly to my father Robert Hamilton in his life time
on White Oak Creek in Rutherford County in the state of North Carolina. Now
know ye that I the said Nancy Waldrop have made ? Appointed by these presents do
make institute & appoint Luke Waldrop of the county of Rutherford in the state of
No. Carolina my true & lawful attorney for me & in my name to lease the said land
to such person or persons & for such term or no. of years or for life or lives & at &
under such yearly or other rents as he shall think fit as otherwise to sell & dispose of
the same absolutely in fee simple for such price or sum of money & to such person
or persons as he shall think fit convenient & also for Ãâ‚ÂŒÃâ‚ÂŒ.named as my
act & deed to sign seal execute & deliver such deeds & conveyances for the causing
or the absolute sale & disposal therefore of any part thereof with such clauses
covenants & acquitance to be therein ? as my said attorney shall think to fit &
expedient hereby ratifying & confirming all such leases deeds conveyances bargain &
sales which shall at any time hereafter be made by my said attorney touching or
concerning the premises as testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the
6th day of February AD 1826. Signed, sealed & acknowledged in the presence of
Preston Waldrop. Hugh Morrow, Jr. Nancy (her mark) Waldrop State of Alabama,
Jefferson County - Personally appeared before me Jesse Brown Essq. A Justice of the
Peace for said county Preston Waldrop one of the subscribing witnesses to the written
& foregoing power of attorney who being duly sworn deposeth & saith that at the date
thereof he saw the said Nancy Waldrop whose name is subscribed to said power of
attorney sign seal and acknowledge the execution thereof & that this deponant & Hugh
Morrow Jr. the other subscribing witness subscribed their names as witnesses thereto in
the presence of the said Nancy Waldrop & in the presence of each other sworn to &
subscribed this 6th day of February 1826. Preston Waldrop. Test John Brown J.P.
State of Alabama Jefferson County I James Thompson Esq clerk of the county court for
said county do hereby certify that John Brown Esq whose name appears to the attestation
of the foregoing affidavit was at the date thereof & is a Justice of the Peace for said
county July commissioned & sworn that full faith & credit is due to all his official acts
as such ? Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my name & seal the seal of said court
of office in the town of Elyton this 6th day of February AD 1826. James Thompson
Clerk State of Alabama Jefferson, I Peter Walker Esq. judge of the county court for said
county do hereby certify that James Thompson Esq. whose name appears to the foregoing
certificate is clerk of said court & was at the date hereof duly commissioned & sworn &
that the said certificate is in due form of law given under my hand & seal this sixth day of
February 1826. P. Walker. Judge of the county court. 
Hamilton, Nancy Tabor (I20391)
 
340 1826, April 22 (no. 56). N.ARIA DOLORES ARAGON and Andres Trujillo (q.v.). Trujillo, Andres (I145230)
 
341 1826, Aug. 23 (no. 17), Socorro. SALVADOR ARMIJO (46), widower, son of
Jose Armijo and Maria Bartola Trujillo, and Maria Soledad Apodaca (36),
widow, d. of Jose Antonio Apodaca and Margarita Lobato. - Witnesses:
Felipe Lucero (41), Ramon Montoya (30), Diego Antonio Velasquez (55),
all married. 
Family: Salvador Armijo / Maria Soledad Apodaca (F55475)
 
342 1829 - per rev war pension request record, resided in Cayuga County, New York.
This record stated he enlisted in the war in February 1776 in the State of
Massachusetts (Lated stated by widow he enlisted in Northhampton, Hampshire
County, Massachusetts).  He provided a life lease of about 30 acres of land (In
Sempronius) to his son, also named Spencer Phillips.  He stated he had lived with
his son since the 18 March 1818, and his occupation was that of a farmer.  He
stated that his wife Dorcas was aged 72 in 1829 (born circa 1757).

1834 - Pension record stated Spencer and Dorcus moved with ther son Spencer
Phillips to Huron County, Ohio.

The pension record continued later in Hartland, Huron County, Ohio by the
widow Dorcas, who stated her husband died on 24 December 1840. The
record also stated that they resided in Ashfield, Hampshire County (Later
Franklin), Massachuesetts.  Dorcus died in October 1842, both husband
and wife died in Hartland, Huron County, Ohio.

Dorcus also named her children and spouses in this document, with aprox
ages given. 
Phillips, Spencer (I137767)
 
343 1830 - Listed in Barre, Orleans County, New York federal census.
1839 - U.S. Postmaster in Hildreths, Knox County, Ohio.
1840 - Listed in Miller, Knox County, Ohio federal census.
1850 - Listed in Miller, Knox County, Ohio federal census.
1860 - Listed in Union, Knox County, Ohio federal census.
1870 - Listed in Lima, Licking County, Ohio federal census.
1880 - Listed in Pataskala, Licking County, Ohio federal census. 
Hildreth, Miner (I127703)
 
344 1830 - Living in Rutland, Rutland County,  Vermont - age between60-70(born between 1760-1770)

Another Comfort Barnes, presumed to be his son, living next door -agebetween 30-40 (born between 1800-1810)

Also living near the Senior Comfort Barnes are Aaron and William -agesbetween 30-40 (born between 1800-1810), and presumed to be sons.

Possible parents of John Stephens and Jerusha Nichols ofCharleton,Massachusetts

1800 census: Barnes, Comfort  MA BERKSHIRE CO.   265 1800     11010-1110100 1 male, age under 10 - born between 1791-1800 1 male, age between 10 and 15 - born between 1785-1790 0 males, age between 16 and 25 - born between 1775-1784 1 male, age between 26 and 44 - born between 1756-1784 0 males, age 45 or older - born on or before 1755 1 female, age under 10 - born between 1791-1800 1 female, age between 10 and 15 - born between 1785-1790 1 female, age between 16 and 25 - born between 1775-1784 1 female, age 45 or older - born on or before 1755

1820 census: Barns, Comfort State: Vermont Year: 1820 County: Rutland Roll:  M33_126 Township: Rutland Page:  216 1 male, age under 10 - born between 1811-1820 1 male, age between 10 and 15 - born between 1805-1810 1 male, age between 16 and 18 - born between 1802-1804 4 males, age between 16 and 25 (including head of families)  -bornbetween 1795-1804 1 male, age between 26 and 44 (including head of families)  -bornbetween 1776-1794 1 male, age over age 45  - born before 1775 3 females, age under 10 - born between 1811-1820 1 female, age between 10 and 15 - born between 1805-1810 1 female, age between 26 and 44 (including head of families)  -bornbetween 1776-1794 
Barnes, Comfort (I93457)
 
345 1830 Bridgeport, Addison County, Vermont Federal Census lists his age as between 20-30 years old.    Wife was listed between 20-30 years of age.  Older family also listed, possibly Father or Mother of either Lynds or  Annis.    Male child listed in the family between 0-5 is most likely Adna Conn.

1 Male between 0-5  Most Likely Adna Conn - born 1826 1 Male between 20-30  Most Likely Lynds Conn - born 1800 1 Male between 50-60  Most Likely George Conn - born 1770

1 Female between 0-5 Most Likely a daughter of Lynds Conn 1 Female between 5-10 Most Likely a daughter of Lynds Conn 1 Female between 30-40 Most Likely Annis, wife of Lynds Conn (born1803) 1 Female between 70-80 Most Likely Lydia Conn, wife of George (bornabt1760) 
Conn, Lynds L. (I33664)
 
346 1830 COLOPY TIMOTHY Knox County OH 293 Miller Township FederalPopulationSchedule OH

1840 COLOPY TIMOTHY Knox County OH 368 Mt Vernon TownshipFederalPopulation Schedule

1850 COLOPY TIMOTHY Knox County OH 348 Miller Township FederalPopulationSchedule

Timothy "May" have married to two Doyle's named Theresa. (Most likely both were closely related - more research needed) 
Colopy, Timothy (I54636)
 
347 1830 Hart County, Census 1840 Hart County, Census 1850 Hart County, Census Pepper, Joseph (I42907)
 
348 1830, Oct. 16 (no. 99), Santa Cruz. JOSE MARTIN ABEYTA (25), mexicano
of El Potrero, son of Bernardo Abeyta and Maria Manuela Trujillo,
and Maria Luz Martin of La Cuchilla, d. of Juan Bautista Martin and
Josefa Duran, deceased. --Witnesses: Ubaldo Gonzales (37), Jose
Maria Quintana (60), Lorenzo Manzanares (45), Jose Antonio Ribera (55). 
Family: Jose Martin Abeyta / Maria Luz Martin (F55394)
 
349 1831, Aug. 24 (no. 37), San Miguel del Vado (bound vol.l. NEPOMUCENO
ARCHULETA (23) and Peregrina Trujillo (17), no parents given for
either. --Witnesses: Jose Apodaca (40), Manuel de Jesus Sandoval (22),
married, Cayetano Dominguez, all farmers. 
Family: Nepomuceno Archuleta / Peregrina Trujillo (F55456)
 
350 1832, Dec. 2 (no. 194), Santa Cruz (bound copies no. 14). JOSE ATANASIO
ARCHULETA (20), son of Pablo Archuleta arid Petrona Trujillo, and
Haria Juana Medina (15), d. of Antonio Reyes Hedina and Maria Antonia
Rodriguez. -- Witnesses: Jose Haria Quintana (62), widower, Juan
Miguel Madrid (27) and Jose Ignacio Olivas (30) both married. 
Family: Jose Atanancio Archuleta / Maria Juana Medina (F55458)
 

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