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My Pension Files
I, as many of you out there, have collected documents over the years. Some proved to be who I was looking for and others did not. So what should I do with them?  I could have sold them on Ebay but then only one person would benefit from them. OR I could place them here and maybe a few people would benefit. Here on this page you will find some of the pension files that I have collected. You are more than welcome to use my images for you own personal use but, as with all my images on my webpages, they are not to be included in any for sale collections...
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William Fuller
He enrolled July 3, 1861 at Dedham, Mass, in Co. F 18th Regiment of Mass Volunteers.  He was mustered into service as a Private on August 24, 1861 at Readville and he was reported as "Died in a US hospital in Washington D.C. of wounds he received at Groveton, VA, on August 30, 1862. He married Helen M. Ware, daughter of Samuel Ware, on Feb 5, 1852. His parents were Ebenser & Roxana Fuller. At the time of his death he had 4 children, Frederic E., age 10 years (born Nov 14, 1852, died Aug 13, 1863), William B., age 7 years (born June 10, 1855, died Aug 20, 1863), Charles A., age 4 years (born April 10, 1858), and Elizabeth R.W., age 2 1/2 years (born June 23, 1860).  His wife,
Helen M. Ware, died December 19, 1873,   as there is an application of Guardian of Minor Children by Elizabeth D. Winch, this application is for Charles A.  and Elizabeth W.R.  Fuller.

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Hazen Emerson
Hazen H.  Emerson was a Private, Co. E., 3rd Regt. Maine Infantry.
He enrolled April 25, 1861 at Hallowell for 3 years.
He died of Rheumatic Fever at Andersonville Prison, in Macon, Ga. June 12th 1864.
He married to Mary M. Fitcher, Oct. 9, 1852 and his children were:
Joseph P. (born July 7, 1853), Charles A. (born Nov 28th, 1854 and died Feb 1855),
Charles A. (born Jan 1857 and died May 1857) and William E., born April 30, 1858.

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Joshua Fuller
Joshua G. Fuller enlisted on August 19, 1862 as a Private in Co. H 29th Regiment of Massachusetts Vols., died at Crab Orchard, Ky., Sept. 22, 1863 of dropsy. He married Elizabeth Hinckley in Salem, Mass., on July 17, 1860. He was from Charlestown, Mass., but  had to marry in Salem to avoid his parents who apposed the marriage. His widow, Elizabeth Hinckley, applied for a pension which was rejected at rejected at first. they had two sons, Thomas W. Fuller born March 7, 1861 and William G. Fuller born May 6, 1862.

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Revolutionary War Pension
files I have but have not had time to scan for website.  If you would like a copy please contact me:

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Sarah Storer of Hiram, widow of William Storer
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Saco Valley Families and Settlements, p. 148
William Storer, descended from the old Wells' family of this name, came in 1795 [when he was about 32 years old]. He, too, was a soldier of the Revolution. His house stood where the grave-yard now is. The children lived to old age and were respected. His wife was Sarah, daughter of Joshua Chadbourne.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols.
Christening: 10 JUL 1763 Wells,York Co,ME
Death: 13 APR 1826 in Hiram,Oxford Co,ME
Rank: Private
County: Oxford Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 768 00
Description of service: Massachusetts line
When placed on the pension roll: October 2, 1818
Commencement of pension: April 18, 1818
Age: 63
Remarks: Died March 1826.
Storer, William (also given William, Jr.), Wells.Return of men mustered by Nathaniel Wells, Muster Master for York Co., certified in York Co., June 6, 1780; said Storer appears among men mustered to serve for 8 months in defence of eastern Massachusetts, agreeable to resolve of March 25, 1780; residence, Wells; also, Private, Capt. Daniel Clark's co., Col. Joseph Prime's regt.; joined May 9, 1780; discharged Dec. 8, 1780; service, 7 mos.; enlistment, 8 months; regiment raised in York Co. for defence of eastern Massachusetts.
Storer, William.Return endorsed “May 8 1777,” of men drafted from 1st York Co. regt. to serve at Rhode Island or elsewhere in New England for the term of 2 months.
Storer, William. Receipt dated Wells, March 23, 1781, for bounties paid said Storer and others by the Selectmen to serve in the Continental Army for the term of 3 years, agreeable to resolve of Dec. 2, 1780.

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Margaret Warren of Hiram, widow of Nathaniel Warren
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Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36
Name: Nathaniel Warren
Place of Enlistment: Scarboro
Place of Death: Hiram
Death Date: 04 Aug 1819
Widow: Margaret
Place of Application: Hiram
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols. page 627
Warren, Nathaniel, Scarborough.List of men raised to serve in the Continental Army, as returned by enlistment committee of Salem; engaged for town of Salem; joined Col. W. R. Lee's regt.; term, 3 years; also, return of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from Capt. Benjamin Larrabe's co., Col. Reuben Fogg's (Cumberland Co.) regt.; residence, Scarborough; enlisted for town of Scarborough; joined Capt. Daniel Lain's co., Col. Francis's regt.; enlistment, 3 years; also, list of men mustered by Nathaniel Barber, Muster Master for Suffolk Co., dated Boston, May 24, 1778; Capt. North's co., Col. Lee's regt.; reported received State bounty; also, Private, Capt. John Hastings's co., Col. Henry Jackson's (16th) regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Dec. 19, 1777, to Dec. 19, 1780; also, Capt. Hastings's co., Col. Jackson's regt. commanded by Lieut. Col. William S. Smith; pay rolls for Oct. and Nov., 1778; also, Capt. Hastings's (6th) co., Col. Jackson's regt.; return certified at Camp Providence, July 13, 1779; enlisted Dec. 19, 1777; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for April, 1779, dated Pawtuxet; also, same co. and regt.; pay roll for July, 1779; also, Capt. Hastings's (2d) co., Col. Jackson's regt.; pay roll for Oct., 1779; also, same co. and regt.; regimental return made up to Dec. 31, 1779, dated Camp at Providence; also, return certified at Camp near Morristown, April 30, 1780, of officers and men belonging to Col. Lee's, Col. Henley's, and Col. Jackson's regts., and men belonging to Massachusetts in Col. Henry Sherburne's regt., who were incorporated into a regiment under the command of Col. Henry Jackson, agreeable to the arrangement of April 9, 1779; Capt. Hastings's co.; rank, Private; residence, Scarborough; engaged for town of Salem; engaged Dec. 19, 1777; term, 3 years.
History of Gorham, Me.
Nathaniel Warren, son of Peter Warren, was born in Tuftonboro, NH, from which place he came to Gorham. He lived near Mr. Nicholas Harding's farm. His wife was Margaret Haines.
He had a son John, born Oct 12, 1786 wo married Jan 4, 1806, Sukey, daughter of Willaim Adams; also a daughter Dolly who married Joseph Adams, son of William, and moved to Hiram.
Nathaniel Warren also moved to Hiram, where he died Aug 4, 1819.

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Josiah Spring of Brownfield
Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36
Name: Josiah Spring
Rank: Private
County: Oxford Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 1,520 54
Description of service: Massachusetts line
When placed on the pension roll: October 25, 1819
Commencement of pension: May 2, 1818
Age: 75
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 14 page 770
Spring, Josiah (also given John), Boston. List of men mustered by Nathaniel Barber, Muster Master for Suffolk Co., dated Boston; Capt. Smith's co., Col. Patterson's regt.; reported received State bounty; also, Private, Capt. George Smith's co., Col. Joseph Vose's regt.; return of men who were in camp on or before Aug. 15, 1777, and who had not been absent subsequently except on furlough, etc.; also, return dated Boston, Oct. 16, 1777, made by Capt. George Smith, of men who had been mustered by Mr. Barber, Muster Master for Suffolk Co., and enlisted to serve in the Continental Army in said Smith's co., Col. Vose's regt., for the term of 3 years, and who were in need of accoutrements, etc.; also, Capt. Smith's co., Col. Vose's regt.; muster roll for Dec., 1777, sworn to at Camp near Valley Forge; enlisted Aug. 1, 1777; also, same co. and regt.; pay rolls for Nov. and Dec., 1778, sworn to at Providence; also, same co. and regt.; pay roll for Jan., 1779; also, same co. and regt.; pay roll for Feb., 1779, sworn to in Quarters at Providence; also, (late) Capt. Smith's co., Col. Vose's regt.; muster roll for March and April, 1779, dated Quarters Providence; also, Light Infantry co., Col. Vose's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780; reported joined from desertion June -, 1780; also, Light Infantry co., 1st Mass. regt.; descriptive return endorsed “1777 to 1780;” age, 21 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 6½ in.; residence, Boston; enlisted Aug. 1, 1777, by Capt. Smith, at Boston; enlistment, 3 years (also given during war); also, Capt. Nathaniel Cushing's co., Col. Joseph Vose's (1st) regt.; muster roll for Jan., 1781, dated Garrison West Point; enlisted Feb. 28, 1778; also, Capt. Cushing's (Light Infantry) co., Col. Vose's regt.; muster roll for Jan., 1782, dated Hutts; reported “on pass;” also, muster roll for Feb., 1782, sworn to at West Point; enlisted May 1, 1778; reported discharged March 1 [1782].

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Hannah Osgood of Hiram, widow of Asa Osgood
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Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36
Name: Asa Osgood
Place of Enlistment: Andover, Mass.
Place of Death: Hiram
Death Date: 10 Aug 1833
Widow: Hannah
Place of Application: Hiram
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 11 page 697
Osgood, Asa, Andover.Private, Capt. Thomas Poor's co. of Minute-men, Col. James Frye's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service to April 25, 1775, 7 days; reported enlisted Jan. 31, 1775; also, Capt. Thomas Poor's co., Col. James Frye's regt.; return of men in camp at Cambridge, dated May 17, 1775; also, Capt. Benjamin Farnum's co., Col. James Frye's regt.; receipt for advance pay, signed by said Osgood and others, dated June 26, 1775; also, Private, same co. and regt.; company return dated Camp at Cambridge, Oct. 6, 1775; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Cambridge, Nov. 13, 1775; also, list of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from 1st Andover co., as returned by Capt. Samuel Johnson; residence, Andover; engaged for town of Andover; joined Capt. Farnum's co., Col. Franses's (Francis's) regt.; term to expire Jan. 1, 1780; also, Corporal, Capt. Abbott's co., Col. Benjamin Tupper's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from March 28, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; also, Capt. Benjamin Farnum's co., Col. Ebenezer Francis's regt.; subsistence allowed from date of enlistment, March 28, 1777, to time of marching; credited with 18 days allowance; also, Capt. Farnum's co., Col. Tupper's regt.; return dated Jan. 24, 1778; mustered by County and Continental Muster Masters; also, Capt. Stephen Abbot's co., Col. Tupper's regt.; muster roll for March, 1779, dated West Point; enlistment, 3 years; reported transferred to light infantry co. April 1, 1779; also, Capt. Samuel Page's (Light Infantry) co., Col. Tupper's regt.; muster roll dated West Point, April 5, 1779; reported on command at Fishkill; also, Corporal and Sergeant, Capt. Abbott's co., Col. Tupper's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780; also, descriptive list of men in Continental service; Capt. Thomas Francis's co., 10th (also given 11th) Mass. regt.; rank, Sergeant Major; age, 27 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 10 in.; complexion, light; hair, brown; residence, Andover; engaged Nov. 20, 1779, by Capt. Abbot; term, during war; also, Sergeant Major, Col. Benjamin Tupper's (10th) regt.; service from Jan. 1, 1781, 24 mos.; also, Capt. King's co.; account of rations, small stores, etc., delivered officers and soldiers of 10th Mass. regt. by E. Lunt, State Commissary [year not given].

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Elizabeth Lewis of Hiram, widow of Abijah Lewis
Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36

Name: Abijah Lewis
Place of Enlistment: Buxton
Place of Death: Hiram
Death Date: 17 Dec 1830
Widow: Elizabeth
Place of Application: Hiram
Maine Pensioners, 1835
Name: Abijah Lewis
Rank: Private
County: Oxford Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 1264 00
Description of service: Massachusetts line
When placed on the pension roll: October 2, 1818
Commencement of pension: April 18, 1818
Age: 74
Remarks: Died June, 1831.

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Rhoda Brown of Hiram, widow of Jacob Brown
Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36

Name: Jacob Brown
Place of Enlistment: Waterboro
Place of Death: Hiram
Death Date: Dec 1831
Widow: Rhoda
Place of Application: Hiram
Maine Pensioners, 1835
Name: Jacob Brown
Rank: Private
County: Oxford Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 1307 73
Description of service: Massachusetts line
When placed on the pension roll: October 29, 1818
Commencement of pension: April 18, 1818
Age: 73
Remarks: Died December 2, 1831.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 2 page 629
Brown, Jacob, Wells. Return of men enlisted into Continental Army from 2d Essex Co. regt., sworn to in Essex Co., Feb. 16, 1778; residence, Wells; enlisted for town of Newburyport; joined Capt. Fairfield's co., Col. Wigglesworth's regt; enlistment, 3 years; reported mustered by Nathaniel Barber, Muster Master.

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Sally Hill of Northfield NH, 1st husband was William Gray late of Middleton, Essex County Mass.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 6  page 782
Gray, William, Salem. List of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from 1st Essex Co. regt., sworn to at Salem, Feb. 17, 1778, by Joseph Spragne, first military officer of said town; residence, Salem; engaged for town of Salem; joined Capt. Winship's co., Col. Putnam's regt.; term, during war; also, Private, Colonel's co., Col. Rufus Putnam's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from March 2, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; also, Capt. John Williams's co., Col. Putnam's (4th) regt.; return dated Albany, Feb. 9, 1778; mustered by John Cushing, Esq.; also, Lieut. Colonel's co., Col. Putnam's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780; also, descriptive list dated West Point, Jan. 10, 1781; Light Infantry co., Col. Putnam's (5th) regt.; rank, Private; age, 18 yrs. 7 mos.; stature, 5 ft. 11 in.; complexion, dark; hair, dark; eyes, dark; residence, Salem; enlisted May 1, 1779, by Col. Putnam; enlistment, during war; also, Private, Capt. Joshua Benson's (Light Infantry) co., Col. Putnam's regt.; muster roll for Jan., 1781, dated Garrison at West Point; also, (late) Capt. Job Whipple's co., Col. Putnam's regt.; muster roll for April, 1781, dated West Point; reported joined from infantry Feb. -, 1781.

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Nathaniel Sayer of Wells
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Maine Pensioners, 1835

1 Name: Nathaniel Sayer
Rank: Private
County: York Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 174 66
Description of service: Massachusetts continental
When placed on the pension roll: July 25, 1819
Commencement of pension: May 10, 1818
Age: 75
Remarks: March 18, 1818. Dropped from the roll under act May 1, 1820.
2 Name: Nathaniel Sayer
Rank: Private
County: York Co.
Annual Allowance: 40 00
Sums received: 120 00
Description of service: Massachusetts continental
When placed on the pension roll: December 15, 1832
Commencement of pension: March 4, 1831
Age: 75
Remarks: Pensioned again under act June 7, 1832.

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Margaret McLucus of Waterborough, widow of John McLucas
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Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36
Name: John McLucas
Place of Enlistment: Saco
Place of Death: Hiram
Death Date: 27 Mar 1813
Widow: Margaret
Place of Application: Waterboro

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Martha Burnham (Perkins) of Gloucester Mass, widow of David Burnham
 

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Joseph Berry of York, wife Abigail Berry
Maine Pensioners, 1835
Name: Joseph Berry
Rank: Private
County: York Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 1525 60
Description of service: Massachusetts line
When placed on the pension roll: September 7, 1819
Commencement of pension: April. 13, 1818
Age: 78

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Ruth Berry of Auburn, widow of Samuel Berry of Minot now Auburn
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Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36
Name: Samuel Berry
Place of Enlistment: Gardiner
Place of Death: Auburn
Death Date: 06 Aug 1816
Widow: Ruth
Place of Application: Auburn
Maine Pensioners, 1835
Name: Joseph Berry
Rank: Private
County: York Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 1525 60
Description of service: Massachusetts line
When placed on the pension roll: September 7, 1819
Commencement of pension: April. 13, 1818
Age: 78

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Elizabeth Small of Limington, widow of Henry Small of Limington
Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36
Name: Henry Small
Place of Enlistment: Scarboro
Place of Death: Limington
Death Date: 09 Nov 1826
Widow: Elizabeth
Place of Application: Limington
Maine Pensioners, 1835
Name: Henry Small
Rank: Private
County: York Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 62 93
Description of service: Massachusetts line
When placed on the pension roll: August 4, 1819
Commencement of pension: July 8, 1818
Age: 63
Remarks: Dropped under act May 1, 1820.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 14 page 313
Small, Henry, Scarborough. Return of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from Capt. Benjamin Larrabe's co., Col. Reuben Fogg's (3d Cumberland Co.) regt.; residence, Scarborough; enlisted for town of Scarborough; enlistment, 3 years; also, Private, Capt. W. North's co., Col. H. Jackson's regt. commanded by Lieut. Col. Smith; pay roll for Nov., 1778, sworn to at Camp Pawtuxet.

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Daniel Small of Limington, wife Anna Small
Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36

Name: Daniel Small
Residence: Limington
Place of Enlistment: Scarboro
Maine Pensioners, 1835
Name: Henry Small
Rank: Private
County: York Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 62 93
Description of service: Massachusetts line
When placed on the pension roll: August 4, 1819
Commencement of pension: July 8, 1818
Age: 63
Remarks: Dropped under act May 1, 1820.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 14 page 310
Small, Daniel (also given Daniel, Jr.), Scarborough (also given Falmouth). Return of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from Capt. Benjamin Larrabe's co., Col. Reuben Fogg's (3d Cumberland Co.) regt.; residence, Scarborough; enlisted for town of Scarborough; joined Capt. John Skillin's co., Col. Fransis's regt.; enlistment, 3 years; also, Private, Capt. Clark's co., Col. Tupper's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; residence, Scarborough (also given Falmouth); also, Capt. Richard Maybery's co., Col. Ebenezer Francis's regt.; subsistence allowed from date of enlistment, Jan. 8, 1777, to time of arrival at Bennington; credited with 60 days allowance; 336 miles travel allowed said Small; also, Capt. Samuel Thomes's co., Col. Benjamin Tupper's regt.; return dated Jan. 26, 1778; mustered by Maj. Ilsley, County Muster Master, and by Col. Varrick, Continental Muster Master; also, Colonel's co., Col. Tupper's regt.; muster roll for March, 1779, dated West Point; enlisted Dec. 20, 1776; reported on command at the Lines; also, Sergeant, Col. Tupper's regt.; account rendered against the United States by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for amounts paid officers and men on account of depreciation of their wages for the first 3 years service in the Continental Army from 1777 to 1780.

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Mary Morton of Gorham, widow of David Morton of Gorham
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Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36
Name: David Morton
Place of Enlistment: Gorham
Place of Death: Gorham
Death Date: 22 Jun 1827
Widow: Mary
Place of Application: Gorham
Maine Pensioners, 1835
Name: David Morton
Rank: Private
County: Cumberland Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 179 46
Description of service: Massachusetts line
When placed on the pension roll: May 12, 1819
Commencement of pension: April 21, 1818
Age: 60
Remarks: Dropped under act May 1, 1820.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 11 page 135
I am not sure this is the right David Morgan but the information is close to his papers:
Morton, David, Plymouth. Private, Capt. Jesse Harlow's co., which marched April 20, 1775, in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Marshfield; service, [p.135] 11 days; also, Capt. Thomas Mayhew's co., Col. Theophilus Cotton's regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 1, 1775; service, 3 mos. 8 days; also, company return dated Oct. 7, 1775; also, return of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from Capt. Robert Finney's co., 1st Plymouth Co. regt.; residence, Plymouth; engaged for town of Plymouth; joined Capt. Donham's co., Col. Bailey's regt.; term, 3 years; also, list of men mustered by James Hatch, Muster Master for Plymouth Co.; Col. Bailey's regt.; age, 29 yrs.; enlisted by Capt. Dunham; also, Sergeant, 8th co., Col. John Bailey's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Feb. 3, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; also, Capt. George Dunham's (8th) co., Col. Bailey's (1st) regt.; company return [year not given]; reported a prisoner at Philadelphia; also, Capt. Judah Alden's co., Col. John Bailey's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780, to Feb. 3, 1780.

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Thomas Morton of Gorham
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Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36
Name: Thomas Morton
Residence: Gorham
Place of Enlistment: Gorham
Maine Pensioners, 1835
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Name: Thomas Morton
Rank: Private
County: Cumberland Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 180 79
Description of service: Massachusetts continental
When placed on the pension roll: August 6, 1819
Commencement of pension: April 16, 1818
Age: 70
Remarks: March 18, 1818. Dropped from the roll under act May 1, 1820.
2 Name: Thomas Morton
Rank: Private
County: Cumberland Co.
Annual Allowance: 80 00
Sums received: 240 00
Description of service: Massachusetts continental
When placed on the pension roll: September 12, 1832
Commencement of pension: March 4, 1831
Age: 70
Remarks: Pensioned again under act June 7, 1832
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 11 page 148
Morton, Thomas. Private, Capt. John Reed's co., Col. Samuel McCobb's regt.; enlisted Aug. 12, 1781; discharged Dec. 1, 1781; service, 3 mos. 20 days, in defence of seacoast; enlistment to expire Dec. 1, 1781; regiment raised for defence of eastern Massachusetts; also, company receipt for equipments, given to Capt. John Reed, dated Falmouth, Dec. 1, 1781.

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Josiah Black of Limington
Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36
Name: Josiah Black
Residence: Limington
Place of Enlistment: Gorham
Maine Pensioners, 1835
Name: Josiah Black
Rank: Private
County: York Co.
Annual Allowance: 80 00
Sums received: 240 00
Description of service: Massachusetts State troops
When placed on the pension roll: November 5, 1833
Commencement of pension: March 4, 1831
Age: 84
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 2 page 98
Black, Josiah, Gorham. Private, Capt. John Wentworth's co.; pay abstract for travel allowance dated Watertown, Aug. 20, 1776; also, Capt. Wentworth's co., Col. Aaron Willard's regt.; pay abstract for travel allowance from Gorham to Bennington dated Boston, Jan. 6, 1777; also, pay abstract for travel allowance from Fort Edward home dated Boston, Jan. 15, 1777; also, return of men enlisted into Continental Army from Capt. Alexander McLellen's co., Col. Reuben Fogg's (3d Cumberland Co.) regt., dated Nov. 23, 1778; residence, Gorham; enlisted for town of Gorham; joined Capt. Richard Mabury's co., Col. Francis's regt.; enlistment, 3 years, to expire Dec., 1779; return made to Capt. Bryant Morton of the state committee; also, Private, Capt. Mayberry's co., Col. Benjamin Tupper's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; also, Capt. Maybery's co., Col. Ebenezer Francis's regt.; enlisted Jan. 25, 1777; roll made up for 55 ½ days rations to time of arrival at Bennington.

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James Small of Scarborough
Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36
Name: James Small
Residence: Scarboro
Place of Enlistment: Scarboro
Maine Pensioners, 1835
1
Name: James Small
Rank: Sergeant
County: Cumberland Co.
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums received: 177 86
Description of service: Massachusetts continental
When placed on the pension roll: January 25, 1819
Commencement of pension: April 28, 1818
Age: 77
Remarks: March 18, 1818. Dropped from the roll under act May 1, 1820.
2 Name: James Small
Rank: Sergeant
County: Cumberland Co.
Annual Allowance: 120 00
Sums received: 360 00
Description of service: Massachusetts continental
When placed on the pension roll: September 19, 1832
Commencement of pension: March 4, 1831
Age: 77
Remarks: Pensioned again under act June 7, 1832
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 14 page 314
Small, James, Scarborough. Sergeant, Capt. North's co., Col. Jackson's (16th) regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from June 6, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; also, Capt. William North's co., Col. Henry Jackson's regt. commanded by Lieut. Col. Smith; pay roll for Nov., 1778, sworn to at Camp Pawtuxet; also, Capt. North's co., Col. Jackson's regt.; muster roll for April, 1779, dated Pawtuxet; appointed June 6, 1777; term, 3 years; also, Capt. North's (5th) co., Col. Jackson's regt.; return certified at Camp Providence, July 13, 1779; also, same co. and regt.; pay roll for July, 1779, sworn to at Camp Providence; also, same co. and regt.; pay roll for Oct., 1779; also, same co. and regt.; regimental return made up to Dec. 31, 1779, dated Camp at Providence; also, same co. and regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1 to Jan. 15, 1780; reported deserted Jan. 15, 1780, but made up for [p.314] service from Sept. 29, 1780, to Dec. 30, 1780, in corps of invalids; also, return certified at Camp near Morristown, April 30, 1780, of officers and men belonging to Col. Lee's, Col. Henley's, and Col. Jackson's regts., and men belonging to Massachusetts in Col. Henry Sherburne's regt., who were incorporated into a regiment under the command of Col. Henry Jackson, agreeable to the arrangement of April 9, 1779; Capt. North's co.; rank, Sergeant; residence, Scarborough; engaged June 10, 1778; term, 3 years; reported deserted Jan. 15, 1780; also, Sergeant, Capt. Moses McFarland's corps of invalids; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Sept. 29, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780; term, during war; reported a deserter in Col. Jackson's return, but “Capt McFarlin says he was not a Deserter.”

 
 

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