Maryland records, colonial, revolutionary, county and church : from original sources, volume II, Part 19

Author: Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus, b. 1862
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: Baltimore, Md. : Williams & Wilkins
Number of Pages: 718


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t Corbett, John, private, Rev. armyª. Pensioned at $60.00 per an. from Jan. 1, 1803. (Recd. $220.67. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 20).


Courts, Dr. Richard Hanley. Feb. 16, 1820-No. 42. Treas Western Shore is directed to pay to Eleanor C. Courts, of Prince George's county, half pay of a surgeon's mate, as a compensation for those meritorious services rendered by her deceased husband, Doctor Richard Hanley Courts, during the rev. war.


* Coyle, Mark, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 542).


Coyn, Dominick. Feb. 25, 1824-No. 33 (p. 172). Treas. to pay to Mary Coyn, of Harford county, half pay of a private, further remun. for her husband Dominick Coyn's services during the rev. war.


Crampton, Thomas. Passed Mch. 16, 1835-No. 61. Treas. Western Shore pay to Thomas Crampton, a soldier of the rev. half pay of a private, in quarterly payts. during his life.


* Craven, Andrew, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 542).


t Crawford, James, private, Md. Line, age 82, resided in Frederick countyb. Pensioned Jan. 6, 1819, at $96.00 per an. from May 5, 1818. (Rec'd. $1,520.00. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 36).


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Crawford, James, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 542).


Crawford, Nehemiah. Passed Dec. session, 1816-No. 41. Treas. Western Shore pay to Nehemiah Crawford, a sergeant in the rev. war, quarterly during life, the half pay of a sergeant.


Cresap, Lieut. Joseph. Feb. 19, 1819-No. 41. Treas. of Western Shore is directed to pay to Joseph Cresap, a sum of money equal to the


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half pay of a lieutenant, during his life, as a further compensation for his services during the rev. war.


Cresap, Joseph. Feb. 23, 1822-No. 62, p. 180. Joseph Cresap of Allegany county, a pensioner is said to be wealthy-living in affluence- resolution of Dec. session 1818. No. 41, be rescinded.


Cresap, Joseph. Mch. 3, 1826-No. 67, p. 250. Resolutions No. 4I (1819) and 62 (1822) are secited, and "whereas, from losses sustained by the said Joseph Cresap in consequence of endorsing for others in the Cumberland bank of Allegany he is now greatly embarassed, and has a large family to support." Treas. of Western Shore is directed to pay to Joseph Cresap, of Allegany county, half pay of a lieut., for life, as a further compensation for his services during the rev. war. (See p. 13, Death Notice, Maryland Gazette Jan. 5, 1827).


Croft, Wm. Passed Mch. 4, 1835-No. 71. Treas. Western Shore pay to Catharine Croft, widow of Wm. Croft, a soldier of the rev., half pay of a corporal, quarterly, during her life.


Cross, Joseph, Lieut. Passed Mch. 14, 1823-No. 64. Unanimous resolution commending Lieut. Joseph Cross, a native of Md., enumerating his services-authorize Governor to secure and present a suitable sword.


Crouch, Robert. Passed Nov. session, 1812 (Jan. 1, 1813)-No. 32. Treas. Western Shore pay to Robert Crouch, quarterly, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a private, as a further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.


* Crouch, Robert, private, Va. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 542).


Crouch, Robert. Passed Feb. 19, 1845-No. 13. Treas. Western Shore pay to Hannah Crouch, of Cecil county, $11.33, due her late husband, Robert Crouch at time of his death; he having been a private in the rev. war, and at time of his death a pensioner of the State; it appearing that said Robert Crouch received his pension regularly up to July 2, 1823, & died Oct. 12, next ensuing, and the arrearages of pension being from time of last payt. until his death.


Croxall, Charles, Capt. Passed Mch. 12, 1827-No. 59. Treas. pay to Charles Croxall, of Baltimore city, during life, half yearly, half pay of a captain of dragoons, for his services during the rev. war.


Croxall, Charles. Passed Mch. 9, 1832-No. 82. Treas. Western Shore pay to Claudius Legrande, $31.67, being the sum due to Charles Croxall, a rev. pensioner at his death.


* Currin, James, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 542).


Curtis, James. Ensign in 17th Battn. of Militia-see Schoolfield, Wm. * Curtiss, John, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 542).


Curtis, John. Passed Feb. 23, 1829-No. 30. Treas. pay to John Curtis, of Baltimore city, during life, half yearly, half pay of a matross in the artillery, in consideration of his services during the rev. war.


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Dallam, R. Lieut. of Capt. Vanhorne's Co. in Deer Creek Battn. of Militia, Harford Co., Apr. 1778.


Davidson, James. Passed Dec. session, 1816-No. 28. Treas. Western Shore pay to James Davidson, late a private in the rev. war, quarterly, half pay of a private, as a further remuneration to him for military services.


* Davidson, James, 2d., private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 542).


* Davis, Anthony, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


t Davis, John, private, Rev. armys. Pensioned, Act of June 7, 1785, from Mch. 4, 1789 at $40.00 per an. (Recd. $1,085.64. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 20).


Davis, John. Passed Nov. session, 1812 (Jan. 2, 1813)-No. 49. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Davis, of Charles county, late a sergeant in the rev. war, or order during his life, quarterly payts., half pay of a sergeant.


Davis, Samuel. Passed Feb. 12, 1820-No. 37. "Resolved, That the treasurer of the Western Shore pay to Samuel Davis, of Kent county, late a fifer in the revolutionary war, or to his order, for life, in quarter annual payments, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a fifer, as a further remuneration for his services during the revolutionary war."


Davis, Samuel, and Gudgington, William. Feb. 24, 1823-No. 65, p. 14I. "The committee of pensions & rev. claims having received infor- mation that Samuel Davis, a drummer, and William Gudgington, a private, both of Kent county, who are on the pension list, and are actually receiving annual pensions, were never in the service of the state, or of the United States. Therefore resolved, That they be stricken off the pension list."


Davis, Samuel. Mch. 9, 1826-No. 104, p. 260. Treas. Western Shore pay to Samuel Davis, of Baltimore, half pay of a sergeant, for his rev. war services.


Davis, Samuel. Passed Mch. 13, 1829-No. 66. Treas. of Western Shore required to pay Samuel Davis of Baltimore city, or order, the pension accruing from Feb. 12, 1823 (when he was stricken from the pension roll) and Mch. 9, 1826, when he was replaced thereon, to which he would have been entitled had he not been stricken therefrom.


Davis, Samuel. Passed Mch. 5, 1835-No. 66. Treas. Western Shore pay to Margaret Davis, widow of Samuel Davis, a soldier of the rev., half pay of a private during life, quarterly.


Davis, Thomas. Passed Feb. 12, 1820-No. 31. Treas. pay to Thomas Davis, of Ohio, late an old soldier in the rev. war, during life, quarterly, half pay of a private, for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.


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Davis, Wm. Passed Dec. session, 1816-No. 21. Treas. Western Shore pay to WVm. Davis, late a soldier of the rev. war, quarterly, the half pay of a private, as a further remuneration to him for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.


Dawkins, Charles. Passed Feb. 24, 1830-No. 59. Treas. Western Shore pay to Elizabeth Dawkins, of Calvert county, widow of the late Charles Dawkins, a soldier of the revolution, during widowhood, half pay of a sergeant, for services of her late husband.


Dawson, Capt. Joseph. Passed Nov. session 1791-No. 6, Joseph Dawson, late a soldier in the 5th Md. reg. in the service of the U. S., is disabled from wounds recd. at the battle of Eutaw Spgs., & is at certain times rendered incapable of getting a livelihood ;- Gov. of Md. grant Joseph Dawson half pay he recd. in continental service, by orders on Treas. of Western Shore, & same be charged to the U. S.


* Dawson, Joseph, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 542).


Dawson, Wm. Passed Nov. session 1810-No. 5. Treas. Western Shore pay to Wm. Dawson, of Cecil county, late a meritorious soldier in the rev. war, or order, quarterly payts., a sum of money equal to half pay of a private, as a provision to him in his indigent situation, now advanced in life, and as a further remuneration to him for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.


Deakins, Wm. Jnr. Esq. Com'd. Lieut. Col. of the Lower Batt'n. of Militia in Montgomery Co., Sept. 12, 1777. Thos. Johnson. Resigned May, 1782. (X, No. 53).


Deal, Capt. Geo. Passed Feb. 7, 1843-No. 5. Treas. Western Shore pay to Richard Thomas bal. due Capt. Geo. Deal, a rev. pensioner at time of his death.


* Dean, Robert, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Deaver, Aquilla, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Deaver, Aquilla. Passed March 2, 1827-No. 27. Treas. to pay to Aquilla Deaver, of Harford county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private for his services during the rev. war.


Deaver, Aquilla. Passed Feb. 3, 1836-No. 14. Treas. Western Shore pay to Wm. B. Stephenson, for use of Sarah Deaver, widow of Aquilla Deaver, deceased, $6.66, bal. of pension due her husband at death.


Deaver, Aquilla. Passed Feb. 13, 1836-No. 20. Treas. Western Shore pay to Sarah Deaver, widow of "Aquilla Dean," a soldier of the rev., half pay of a private during life.


* Deaver, Miscal, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


1 Deaver, Miscal, private, Md. Line, age 83, from Frederick countyb. Pensioned Dec. 23, 1819, at $96.00 per an. from Jan. 22, 1819. (Recd. $395.46. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 36).


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Deaver, Wm. Mch. 7, 1826-No. 84, p. 255. Treas. of Western Shore pay to Wm. Deaver, of Mason county, Ky. half pay of a private, as further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.


De Kalb, Baron. Passed Mch. 3, 1848-No. 57. Preamble & Reso- lutions in relation to the erection of a monument to the memory of the late Maj. Gen. the Baron De Kalb, in the city of Annapolis.


Congress of U. S. in Oct. 1780, passed a resolution :


"Resolved, That a monument be erected to the memory of the late Maj. Gen., the Baron de Kalb, in Annapolis, Md., with the following inscription : Sacred to the memory of the Baron De Kalb, Knight of the Royal Order of Military Merit, Brigadier of the armies of France, and Maj. Gen. in the service of the U. S. of America, having served with honor and reputation for three years, he gave a last and glorious proof of his attachment to the liberties of mankind, and the cause of America, in the action near Camden, in the State of S. C. on Aug. 16, 1780, when leading on the troops of the Md. & Del. lines, against superior numbers, and animating them by his example to deeds of valor, he was pierced with many wounds and on the 19th following expired, in the 48th year of his age. The Congress of the United States of America, in gratitude to his zeal, services and merit, have erected this monument."


The Governor is requested to transmit a copy of the resolutions to the Md. Senators and Representatives in Congress to, if possible, secure the erection of the said monument.


A similar resolution was passed Feb. 6, 1850-No. 24.


De Kalb, Baron. Passed May 3, 1852-No. 8. "Whereas, it is repre- sented to this Gen. Assembly, that the representatives of the Baron De Kalb, a Major General in the service of the U. S., in the war of the Rev., and who at the action of Camden, on Aug. 16, 1780, when leading on the troops of the Md. & Del. Lines, and animating them by his example, to deeds of valor, lost, his life; Therefore:


Resolved by the Gen. Assembly of Md., That our Senators & Reps. in the Cong. of the U. S. be requested to use their influence in procuring the passage of a law, granting to the heirs of the lamented De Kalb compen- sation for the services of their illustrious ancestor, as a Maj. Gen. in the service of the U. S. in the war of the Rev." &c.


* De Ligney, Peter, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Dempsey, John, private, Va. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Dennis, Edward. Passed Mch. 25, 1836-No. 69. Treas. Western Shore pay to Edward Dennis, late a rev. soldier, half pay of a private, in remuneration of his services during the rev. war.


* Dennis, Enos, private, N. J. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Dennis, Jacob, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


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Denny, Capt. Robert. Passed Dec. session 1814-No. 20. Treas. Western Shore pay to Augusta Denny, widow of the late Capt. Robert Denny,-half pay of a capt., as a compensation for the valuable services rendered by her late husband during the rev. war.


Denoon, John. Passed Feb. 26, 1829-No. 36. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Denoon, of the state of Ohio, a soldier of the rev. war, during life, half yearly, half pay of a drummer, for his services during the rev. war.


* Dent, George, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Dent, George. Passed Jan. 30, 1829-No. 9. Treas. pay to George Dent, of Saint-Mary's county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, for his services during the rev. war.


Dent, John, Esq. Com'd. Brig. Gen. of Militia of Md. raised to Compose a part of the Flying Camp, July 4, 1776. Pr. order Mat. Tilghman, Pres. (X, No. 56).


i Dent, John, corporal, Rev. armyª. Pensioned, act of June 7, 1785, at $44.00 per an. from Mch. 4, 1789. Died Mch. 26, 1803 (Recd. $616.00. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 20).


Dent, John. Passed Mch. 17, 1835-No. 49. Treas. Western Shore pay to Eleanor Dent, widow of John Dent, a private of the third regiment Maryland Line [Rev. ], half pay of a private, during life, quarterly.


* Dewees, Samuel, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Dickenson, Edward, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Dicks, Isaac, private, Va. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Dixon, Samuel. 2ª Lieut. in 17th Battn. Militia-see Schoolfield, Wm.


Dixon, Wm. Passed Dec. session, 1818 (Feb. 19, 1819)-No. 21. Treas. Western Shore pay to Wm. Dixon, late a rev. soldier, quarterly, during life, the half pay of a private.


Donally, Patrick. Passed Dec. session 1815-No. 22. Treas. Western Shore pay to Patrick Donally, of Frederick county,-half pay of a private, as a further remuneration to him for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.


Donnelly, Patrick. Passed Feb. 20, 1829-No. 23. Treas. pay to Elizabeth Donnelly, widow of the late Patrick Donnelly, of Frederick county, whatever sum may have been due to said Patrick Donnelly, from the state of Md. at time of his decease, on account of his rev. services.


Donnel'y, Patrick. Passed Mch. 6, 1832-No. 69. Treas. Western Shore pay to Elizabeth Donnelly, of Frederick county, widow of Patrick Donnelly, a soldier of the rev. war, during widowhood, half yearly, half pay of a private, for services rendered by her husband during said war.


Dooley, Capt. James. (War of 1812), payment for cartouch boxes Feb. II, 1825.


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Dorgan, John. Passed Jan. 25, 1828-No. 2. Treas. of Western Shore pay to John Dorgan, of Talbot county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, as further remuneration for his services during rev. war.


Dorsey, Ely. Passed Feb. 19, 1819-No. 61. Treas. Western Shore is directed to pay to Ely Dorsey, of Ely, of Frederick county-$960.00 "in full consideration of his services during the rev. war."


Dorsey, Capt. Richard. Passed Nov. session 1791-No. 6. Richard Dorsey, late a capt. in the Artillery from Md. in the service of the U. S., is disabled from wounds received at the battle of Camden, S. C., which prevent him from following any occupation by which a sustenance may be obtained; Resolved, That-the Gov. Md .- grant unto Richard Dorsey half the monthly pay which he received in the continental service, by orders drawn on the Treas. of Western Shore, and the same be charged to the U. S.


Dotrow, John. Passed Mch. 12, 1828-No. 45. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Dotrow, of Frederick county, during life, half yearly, sum of money equal to half pay of a private, as further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.


t Dougherty, Barnabas, private, Rev. army.& Pensioned, Act of June 7, 1785, from Mch. 4, 1789 at $40.00 per an. (U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 20).


* Douglass, Robert, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 542).


* Dowdle, Wm., private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Downes, Henry, Jnr. Esq. Com'd. 2ª Major of 28th Batt'n. of the Militia in this Province. Given in Convention at Annapolis, Jan. 3, Anno Domini, 1776. Pr. order Mat. Tilghman, Pres.


"To the Honorable the Convention or Council of Safety of Md. The 2d Major's Birth being a very inactive post & the Battalion in great want of an adjutant; Colo. Fedeman has appointed me in which station I shall from this Day endever to discharge my duty untill otherwise ordered by your Honours, at whose command I am allways at; & beg leave to resign this Commission.


I am Gentlemen your most Obt. Soldier & Servent, Henry Downs, Jr. April 10, 1776." (X, No. 60).


Downing, Butler. Passed Feb. 18, 1833-No. 21. Treas. Western Shore pay to Elizabeth Downing, widow of the late Butler Downing, a rev. soldier who died Nov. 18, 1829, $24.24 the amt. due him at death as a pensioner.


Passed Mch. 5, 1835-No. 29. Treas. Western Shore pay to Elizabeth Downing, widow of Butler Downing, quarterly during her life, half pay of a private, for the services of her husband during the rev. war.


Downing, Nathaniel. Passed Dec. session, 1817-No. 22. Treas. Western Shore pay to Nathaniel Downing, of Prince George's county, an 23


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old rev. soldier, half pay of a private, as a further remuneration to him for the services rendered his country in that war.


Due, James. Passed Feb. 19, 1819-No. 71. Treas. Western Shore to pay to James Due, late a rev. soldier, quarterly, during life a sum of money equal to the half pay of a private.


Due, James, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Duer, Joshua, Gentleman, Com'd. Ensign in Capt. Holland's Co. of Militia in the Snow Hill Battalion, in Worcester Co. Given at Baltimore Town, Aug. 30th. Thos. Johnson.


(On the back), Worcester, Aug. 3, 1781. I do hereby resign the within commission. Joshua Duer.


Joshua Duer, Ensign resigned. Steven Allen recom'd. 1782.


Duffee, Thos. Passed Feb. 12, 1820-No. 25. Treas. pay to Thos. Duffee, of Harford county, for life, quarterly, half pay of sergeant, for his services during rev. war.


Passed Mch. 16, 1835-No. 15. Treas. Western Shore pay to Bridget Duffee, widow of Thomas Duffee, a soldier of the rev., the half pay of a sergeant during her life, in quarterly payments.


Duffee, Thomas. Passed Mch. 16, 1835-No. 37. Treas. Western Shore pay to James Moores, for use of Bridget Duffee, widow of Thomas Duffee of Harford county, a rev. soldier, $7.50, the amt. due him at time of his death, as a pensioner.


* Dunn, Wm., private, Pulaski's corps (Jan. 1820, p. 542).


Dunning, Butler. Feb. 16, 1820-No. 40. Treas. Western Shore is directed to pay to Butler Dunning, of Charles county, half pay of a private for his rev. war services.


* Duppelle, Antoiene, private, Hazen's Regt. (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Duvall, Benj. of Elisha, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Duvall, Benjamin. Feb. 18, 1822 (No. 32, p. 177). Treas. of Western shore directed to pay unto Benj. Duvall, of Elisha, an old revolutionary soldier, half pay of a private,-as a further remuneration for the services rendered his country during the rev. war.


Duvall, Benj. Passed Feb. 16, 1830-No. 21. Treas. Western Shore pay to Benj. L. Gantt, for use of Benj. Duvall, Jr. of Prince George's county, executor of Benj. Duvall (of Elisha), of said county, a rev. sol- dier, who died Jan. 30, 1830, $33.22, the amount due him at death as a pensioner.


Duval, Joseph. Feb. 16, 1820-No. 39. Treas. Western Shore is directed to pay to Joseph Duval, of Montgomery county, an old soldier, for life, half pay of a private, for his services during rev. war.


Dyer, Lieut. Walter. Passed Dec. session, 1816-No. 9. Treas. Western Shore pay to Walter Dyer, a lieut. in the rev. war, quarterly,


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during life, half pay of a lieut. as a further remuneration for his services during the American war.


t Eaerl, James, private, Pa. Line, age 84, from Frederick county, died Apr. II, 1830b. Pensioned Nov. 1, 1821 at $96.00 per an., from Sept. 20, 1821. (Rec'd. $821.86. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 36).


Ebbs, Emanuel. Passed Dec. session, 1815-No. 48. Treas. Western Shore pay to Emanuel Ebbs, late a private in the rev. war, quarterly, half pay of a private, as a further remuneration to him for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.


* Ebbs, Emanuel, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Edgar, James, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Eikelberger, John, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Eisell, John, private, German Reg't. (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Eisell, John. Passed Mch. 9, 1832-No. 83. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Eisell, of Baltimore, a soldier of the rev. war, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, for his services during the rev. war.


Ellicott. Passed Feb. 18, 1823, 1822-23, p. 123. Ellicott Jonath, Elias, Geo. Benj. Thos. & Chas. T. Ellicott (inf. son of James decd.), & the ch. of Andrew Ellicott decd .- incorp. Avalon Co .- Patapsco Falls.


* Ellicott, Robert, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Elliott, John, Gentleman. Com'd. I st. Lieut. of Co. of Militia in Dorchester Co. Called The Friendship Co., of which you have been elected Ist. Lieut., persuant to the Resolves of the Last Convention, of the Province. Given in Convention at Annapolis, Jan. 3d., 1776. Pr. order Mat. Tilghman Pres. (X, No. 66).


Spencer Waters, Capt. John Ellet Resigns first Lieut. Isaac Reed, 2d. Lieut. Nehemiah Mezzek, Ensign. John Tedyford, Ist. Sergeant.


t Elliott, John. Wagoner, of Baltimore county, in Rev. army, pensioned Dec. 26, 1811, under Act. of July 5, 1812, at $30.00 per annum (received $95.75). (U. S. Pension Roll, 1835, p. 5).


Elliott, Robert. Passed Nov. session 1811-No. 26. Treas. Western Shore pay to Robert Elliott, of Harford county, a wounded rev. soldier, during life, the half pay of a private in the Md. Line.


Elliott, Thomas. Passed Nov. session, 1812 (Jan. 2, 1813)-No. 45. Treas. Western Shore pay unto Thos. Elliott, an old rev. soldier-half pay of a private during the remainder of his life, as a further remuneration for his services.


Elliott, Thomas, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Elliott, Thomas, 2ª. private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Elliott, Thomas. Passed Mch. 2, 1827-No. 30. Treas. to pay to Thomas Elliott, of Baltimore, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, for his services during the rev. war.


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Ellis, Michael. Mch. 9, 1826-No. 112, p. 262. Treas. Western Shore pay to Michael Ellis, of Craven county, N. C. during life, half pay of a fifer, as further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.


Elliss, Thos. Feb. 16, 1820-No. 48. Treas. Western Shore is directed to pay to Thomas Elliss, of Harford county, half pay of a private, as further compensation for his rev. war services.


* Ellis, Thomas, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Emory, Charles. Passed Nov. session 1801-No. 9. Treas. Western Shore pay to Charles Emory, or order, 7£; bal. due him, an old bargeman, for his services on board of the barges during the late war, as appears by a voucher under the hand of the auditor.


Ennis, Leonard. Passed Feb. 23, 1838-No. 10. Treas. Western Shore pay to Jane Bishop, who was the widow of Leonard Ennis, a soldier of the rev. the half pay of a private during her life, as a further remuneration for his services.


* Ervin, James, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Etchberger, Wm, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Etchberger, Wolfgang, private, German Reg't. (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


* Evans, Thomas, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 543).


Evans, Thomas. Passed Mch. 1, 1830-No. 64. Treas. Western Shore pay to Thomas Evans, of Frederick county, during life quarterly, half pay of a private, as further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.


Reg. of land office is also directed to issue to said Thos. Evans, soldier of the rev. warrant and later a patent for 50 acres of vacant land westward of Fort Cumberland, in Allegany county, without composition money.


Evans, Thomas. Passed Mch. 4, 1834-No. 41. Treas. Western Shore pay to Eleann Evans, widow of Thomas Evans of Frederick county, during life, quarterly, half pay of a private, for the services rendered by her husband during the rev. war.


t Evans, Wm., private, Rev. armyª. Pensioned, Act of June 7, 1785, at $40.00 per an. from Mch. 4, 1789. (U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 20).


Ewing, Capt. James. Passed Nov. 1785, Vol. II, Chap. XVI. Gen. Assembly granted half pay of a capt., for disability acquired in the service, to James Ewing, late a capt. in the Md. Line in the Continental army.


t Eyen, Frederick, private, Rev. armyª. Pensioned, Act of June 7, 1785, at $40.00 per an. from Mch. 4, 1789. (Recd. $480.00. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 20).


Fairbrother, Francis. Passed Nov. session, 1806-No. 2. Treas. of Western Shore pay to Francis Fairbrother, of Anne-Arundel county, late a soldier in the rev. war, half yearly payts., the half pay of a private.




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