Maryland records, colonial, revolutionary, county and church : from original sources, volume II, Part 21

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


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* Hammond, Peter, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


t Hammond, Peter, private, Md. Line, age 79, from Frederick county. Pensioned' Apr. 3, 1819 at $96.00 per an. from Apr. 8, 1818. (Recd. $230.40. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 36).


* Han, David, fifer, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


t Han, David, fifer, Pa. Line, age 78, from Frederick county. Pensionedb Feb. 1, 1819, at $96.00 per an. from Jan. 29, 1819. (Recd. $538.66. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 36).


* Handell, John, private, N. Y. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Handy, Capt. George. Passed Feb. 9, 1820-No. 13. Treas. Western Shore is directed to pay to Elizabeth Handy, widow of George Handy late a captain in the rev. war, half pay of a captain.


Passed Feb. 19, 1838-No. 14. Treas. Western Shore pay to Anne G. Handy, executrix of Elizabeth Handy, late of Somerset county, $54.00, bal. of pension money due said Eliz. Handy.


Handy, Isaac. Passed Mch. 14, 1838-No. 29. Treas. Western Shore pay to Priscilla Woolford, of Somerset county, the former widow of Isaac Handy, half pay of a private during her life, as a further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.


Handy, Levin, Gentleman. Com'd. Ensign of Capt. Henry Gale's Company in the Salisbury Batt'n. of Militia in Somerset Co. Given at


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Annapolis, Jan. 7, 1777. Thos. Johnson. Resigned May 12, 1778. To Col. Day Scott. (X, No. 93). Endorsement: Williams, Thomas (Sept. 22, 1777) says "Capt. Cole's Company"-Levin Handy, Ensign.


Handy, Capt. Levin. Passed Feb. 9, 1822-No. 19, p. 176. Treas. Western Shore pay to Nancy Handy, widow of Levin Handy late a Captain in the rev. war, during life, quarterly, half pay of a captain.


Handy, Thomas. Ensign in Princess Anne Battn. of Militia in Somerset Co. after Jan. 7, 1778-see Williams, Thomas.


Haney, Wm. Passed Apr. 1, 1839-No. 61. Treas. Western Shore pay to Susanna Haney, of city of Baltimore, widow of Wm. Haney, a soldier of the Rev. war, or to her order, half pay of a private of the Rev. during her life, quarterly, commencing Jan. 1, 1839, in consideration of the services of her said husband.


Hanson, Lieut. Isaac. Passed Nov. 1785, Vol. 1I, Chap. XVI. Gen. Assembly granted half pay of a lieut. for disability acquired in the service, to Isaac Hanson, a lieut. in the Md. line in the Continental army.


Hanspan, John Codlep. Passed Dec. session, 1817-No. 23. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Codlep Hanspan, of Anne-Arundel county, an old soldier, quarterly, the half pay of a private [Rev. services ].


* Hanspan, Cutlip, private Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Harman, Lazarus. Passed Apr. Session 1792-No. 1, Governor grant to Lazarus Harman half the monthly pay he received in the continental service, by orders on Treas. Western Shore, chargeable to the U. S.


* Harman, Lazarus, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


* Harper, Samuel A., private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Harper, Samuel. Passed Feb. 28, 1832-No. 47. Treas. Western Shore pay to Elizabeth Harper, widow of Samuel Harper, a soldier of the rev. war, during widowhood, half yearly, half pay of a private, for services rendered by her said husband.


Harper, Wm. Passed Nov. session, 1812-No. 54. Treas. Western Shore pay unto WVm. Harper, late a private in the rev. war,-half pay of a private, as a further remuneration to him for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.


Harper, Wm. Passed Feb. 18, 1846-No. 21. Treas. of State pay Bethula Harper, of Dorchester county, widow of the late Wm. Harper, who was a private in the Rev., during life, quarterly, half pay of a private, in consideration of the services of her husband.


t Harris, Saml., matross, Rev. army, of Montgomery county. Pen- sioned at $40.00 per an. from Oct. 26, 1810 (recd. $219.99)-at $64.00 from Apr. 24, 1816 (recd. $631.27). Died Sept. 19, 1826. (U. S. Pens. Rolls, 1835, p. 16).


Harris, Solomon. Passed Nov. session, 1812 (Jan. 2, 1813)-No. 42.


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Treas. Western Shore pay to Solomon Harris, of Dorchester county, quarterly, during life, half pay of a private,-in further remuneration &c.


Harrison, Kinsey. Passed Dec. session, 1816-No. 12. Treas. Western Shore pay to Kinsey Harrison, of Anne-Arundel county, late a private in the rev. war, quarterly, half pay of a private during his life, as a further remuneration for his services.


* Harrison, Kinsey, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Harrison, Robert H. Passed Mch. II, 1840-No. 28. Treas. Western Shore pay to Sarah Easton and Dorothy Storer, the legal representatives of Robert H. Harrison, or their order, a sum equal to three years half pay as Aid-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief, as a compensation for the services of the said Robert H. Harrison, in the war of the revolution, and that sum shall be in full of all claims the representatives of said Robert H. Harrison has against the said State for bounty lands.


* Hart, Nicholas, private, R. I. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Hartshorn, John, Lieut. Passed Feb. 13, 1836-No. 17. Treas. Western Shore pay to Nancy Williams, widow of John Hartshorn, who was a lieut. in the rev., during widowhood, half pay of a lieut., for the services of her late husband.


Harvy, Zadok. Passed Jan. 6, 1812-No. 37. Treas. Western Shore pay to Zadok Harvy, of Dorchester county, an old rev. soldier, the half pay of a private during the remainder of his life, as a remuneration for his meritorious services.


* Harvey, Zadock, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Hawkins, Thomas-see Nov. session 1804-No. I, of Frederick co.


Hawman, Elizabeth. Passed Mch. 1, 1850-No. 48. Treas. pay to Philip & Frederick Hawman, legal heirs and representatives of Elizabeth Hawman, deceased, or order, $10.00, bal. of pension due her at her death.


Hays, John. Passed Mch. 9, 1836-No. 52. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Hays, a soldier of the rev., half pay of a private during life, in consideration of his rev. services.


* Hayes, John Hawkins, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Hays, John H. Passed Feb. 3, 1828-No. 9. Treas. Western Shore pay to John H. Hays, of St. Mary's county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.


Passed Jan. 18, 1839-No. 6. Treas. Western Shore pay to Joseph F. Shaw, for use of Teresa Hays, widow of John H. Hays, a soldier of the rev., bal. of pension due at his death, Sept. 29, 1838.


Passed Mch. 8, 1850-No. 75. Treas. of State pay to Theresa Hays of Saint Mary's county, widow of John H. Hays, a private in the war of the Amer. Rev., half pay of a private for the remainder of her life, commencing Jan. 1, 1850.


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Hayward, Thomas, Esq. Com'd. Col. of Princess Anne Battalion in Somerset Co. Given at Annapolis, Aug. 30, 1777. Th. Johnson. To Thomas Simm Lee. (X, No. 95). Resigned Jan. 19, 1781.


Haywood, Thomas. Passed Mch. 10, 1832-No. 78. Treas. Western Shore pay to Thos. Haywood, of Saint Mary's county, a soldier of the rev. war, during life, yearly, half pay of a private, for his services during the said war.


Hazelip, Richard. Feb. 16, 1820-No. 33. Treas. is directed to pay to Richd. Hazelip, of Washington county, half pay of a private-his services during rev. war.


Head, John-Passed Feb. 19, 1819-No. 58. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Head, an old rev. soldier, the half pay of a private for his services in the rev. war.


* Head, John, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Heaton, James. Passed Mch. 9, 1827-No. 41. Treas. Western Shore pay to Elizabeth Heaton, of Berks county, Pa. during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, for her husband, James Heaton's services during the rev. war.


* Helmer, John Wm., private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Hempston, Wm. Passed Feb. 19, 1819-No. 66. Treas. Western Shore pay to Wm. Hempston, of Montgomery county, an old rev. soldier, the half pay of a private soldier.


Hempston, Wm. Passed Mch. 7, 1834-No. 51. Treas. Western Shore pay to Nathan T. Hempston, of Montgomery county, whatever sum of money may appear due his father, Wm. Hempston, deceased, upon the pension list [rev. war, according to Index], at time of his death.


t Herron, James, private Rev. army, of Baltimore county; pensioned from Aug. 8, 1814 at $96.00 per annum (received $343.00)-died Sept. 4, 1818. (U. S. Pension Roll, 1835, p. 7).


* Hewett, Robert, private, Conn. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Hewitt, Joseph. Passed Feb. 19, 1819-No. 55. Treas. Western Shore pay to Joseph Hewitt, the half pay of a private, quarterly during life, [Rev. services ].


Hill, John. Passed Nov. session, 1812 (Jan. 2, 1813)-No. 39. Treas. Western Shore pay annually to John Hill, during life, in quarterly payts., a sum of money equal to the half pay of a private. [Indexed and carried under, Rev. pensioners-G. M. B.]


* Hill, John, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Hill, John. Passed Mch. 5, 1828-No. 25. Treas. Western Shore pay to George Hill, of Anne Arundel county, lawful heir & representative of John Hill, a rev. soldier (who died Feb. 5, last) whatever sum was due him at decease, from Md., on account of his rev. services.


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Hill, Richard. Passed Feb. 10, 1832-No. 31. Reg. of land office issue to Lydia Brown and Ann Hill, of Saint Mary's county, legal representatives of Richard Hill, a soldier of rev. war, a common warrant for 50 acres vacant land in Allegany county and a patent upon survey, without compensation money.


Hillman, Wm. Passed Nov. session, 1812-No. 60. Treas. Western Shore pay to Wm. Hillman-half pay of a soldier, as a remuneration to the said Wm. Hillman for services rendered his country in the rev. war, & as a relief from the indigence and misery which attend his old age.


* Hilman, Wm., private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Hillman, Wm. Passed Mch. 1, 1833-No. 42. Treas. Western Shore pay to Sally Hillman, of Somerset county, widow of Wm. Hillman, during life, quarterly, half pay of a private, for services rendered by her husband during the rev. war.


Hilman, Wm. Passed Feb. 5, 1846-No. 13. Treas. pay to Constant D. Stanford for use of Nancy Stanford, Elizabeth Smith & Biddy Hilman, children & heirs at law of Sally Hilman, deceased, at time of her death, on account of a pension of $40.00 per annum granted to her, as the widow of Wm. Hilman, a soldier of the rev., in the Md. Line.


t Hinnis, Samuel, private, Rev. armyª. Pensioned Act of June 7, 1785 at $20.00 per an. from Mch. 4, 1789; recd. $450.00. (U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 21).


t Hirley, Wm., private, Rev. armyª. Pensioned, Act June 7, 1785, at $40.00 per an. from Mch. 4, 1789; recd. $660.00. (U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 21).


Hofley, Stephen. Passed Feb. 9, 1839-No. 13. Treas. Western Shore pay to John B. Boyle, as per order of Mary Magdalene Hofley, widow of Stephen Hofley, a rev. pensioner, $31.22 for 9 months & II days pension, due said Stephen Hofley at time of his death.


Passed Feb. 15, 1839-No. 15. Treas. Western Shore pay to Mary Magdalene Hofley, widow of Stephen Hofley, a rev. soldier, or her order, half pay of a soldier of the rev. during her life, commencing Jan. 1, 1839.


Holland, Edward. Passed Jan. 22, 1836-No. 25. Treas, Western Shore pay to Mary Holland, quarterly during life, half pay of a drummer, for the services of her husband, Edward Holland, during the rev. war.


Holland, Jacob. Passed Feb. 19, 1819-No. 81. Treas. Western Shore directed to pay to Jacob Holland, late a revolutionary, now a com- missioned officer, or to his order, annually, in quarterly payments during life, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a corporal of dragoons.


Holland, James. Passed Feb. 19, 1819-No. 69. Treas. Western Shore pay to James Holland, late a private in the rev. war half pay of a private.


Holland, John. Passed Mch. 13, 1837-No. 38. Treas. Western Shore


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pay to John Holland, half pay of a private during his life, as a further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.


* Holland, John T., private, Pulaski's Legion (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Holland, Joseph. Passed Feb. 19, 1819-No. 69. Treas. Western Shore pay to Joseph Holland, late a rev. soldier, quarterly, during life, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a private.


* Holland, Joseph, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


+ Holland, Joseph, private, Md. Line, age 76, from Frederick countyb. Pensioned Oct. 8, 1818, at $96.00 from Apr. 1, 1818. (Recd. $1,529.06. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 36).


Hollydyoak, John. Passed Mch. 9, 1827-No. 43. Treas. Western Shore pay to Ann Hollydyoak, of Annapolis, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, for her husband, John Hollydyoak's services during the rev. war.


Hood, Edward. Passed Feb. 23, 1822-No. 58, p. 180. Treas. Western Shore pay to Edward Hood, of Anne Arundel county, half pay of a private, for his services during the rev. war.


* Hood, Edward, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Hood, James. Passed Dec. session, 1817 (Feb. 6, 1818)-No. 33. Treas. Western Shore pay to James Hood, of Anne-Arundel county, quarterly, during his life, the half pay of asst. commissary, for his services during the rev. war.


Hood, James, Lieut. Passed Mch. 28, 1832-No. 90. Treas. Western Shore pay to Kitty Hood, widow of James Hood, a soldier of the rev. war, during widowhood, half yearly, half pay of a lieut. for the services rendered by her husband during said war.


Passed Feb. 5, 1847-No. 10. Treas pay to Isaiah Hood, bal. of any pension due on books of the treasury to Kitty Hood, at time of her death.


Hook, Joseph. Passed Dec. session 1815-No. 9. Treas. Western Shore pay to Joseph Hook, late a corporal in the rev. war,-a sum of money equal to half pay of a corporal.


* Hook, Joseph, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


t Hook, Joseph, private, Md. Line, age 76, from Frederick countyb. Pensioned Sept. 22, 1818 at $96.00 per an., from Apr. 15, 1818. Dropped from roll, Act May 1, 1820. (Recd. $181.33. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 36).


Hooper, Abraham. Passed Dec. session, 1816-No. 31. Treas. Western Shore pay to Abraham Hooper, of Harford county, an old rev. soldier, quarterly, half pay of a private soldier, as a remuneration for those services rendered his country during her struggle for independence.


* Hooper, Abraham, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Hoops, Adam, Capt. Passed Feb. 13, 1833-No. 35. Treas. Western


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Shore pay to Adam Hoops, of Waterleit, Albany county, N. Y., during life, quarterly, half pay of a captain, for services rendered by him during the rev. war.


Hopkins, Capt. David. Passed Nov. session 1805-No. 8. David Hopkins, a captain of horse during the late rev. war, whose merits as an officer stand honourably established by letters from the late General Washington and his aids, and by letters from Generals Heath and Maylan, and whose infirmities, occasioned by military fatigues and hardships, render him unable to earn a scanty subsistence for a wife and five children, -is entitled to receive half pay as a capt. of horse in the Md. Line, during life. Treas. Western Shore is directed to pay the same to said David Hopkins, or order, in quarterly payts.


* Hopkins, David, major, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 544).


Horner, Dr. Gustavus. Passed Mch. 4, 1834-No. 35. Treas. Western Shore pay to Frances Horner, widow of Dr. Gustavus Horner, during her life, quarterly, half pay of a Surgeon's mate, for the services rendered by her husband during the rev. war.


Horney, Wm. Passed Nov. session 1810-No. II. Treas. pay annually to Wm. Horney, of Talbot county, an old rev. soldier, a sum of money, quarterly payts., equal to half pay of a soldier during the war aforesaid, as a further remuneration to said Wm. Horney for the services rendered his country, and as a relief from the indigence and misery which attend his decrepitude and old age.


* Hoshal, Jesse, private, R. I. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Hoskins, Randall. Passed Mch. 7, 1829-No. 41. Treas. Western Shore pay to Randall Hoskins, alias Randolph Hoskins, of Washington county, state of Kentucky, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, for his services during the rev. war.


* House, Michael, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


House, Michael. Passed Feb. 23, 1822-No. 56, p. 180. Treas. Western Shore directed to pay Michael House half pay of a private for his rev. war services.


Passed Mch. 12, 1827-No. 75. Treas. Western Shore directed to pay Christiana House, of Washington county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, for her husband, Michael House's services during rev. war.


Houston, Isaac, Esq. Com'd. Capt. of a Company of Militia in Wicomoco Batt'n. of Worcester Co. Given at Annapolis, Aug. 13, 1777. Th. Johnson. (X, No. 100). Resigned May 8, 1778.


Howard, Benj. Passed Feb. 17, 1832-No. 37. Reg. land office issue to heirs of Benj. Howard, a soldier of the rev. war, warrant and later patent for 50 acres vacant land in Allegany county.


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Howard, Col. John Eager. Passed Mch. 15, 1828-No. 83. Preamble recites death "the past year" Colonel John Eager Howard, a native of Md., "one of the most distinguished officers of the war of the revolution," formerly chief magistrate of this state, afterwards our senator in Congress, &c .- whose courage and conduct raised the Md. Line to that high character which our troops acquired and maintained during the struggle for our national independence.


Portrait provided for House of Delegates.


t Howard, John, private, Rev. armyª. Pensioned Act June 7, 1785, from Mch. 4, 1789, at $40.00 per an .; recd. $20.00. (U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 21).


Howard, John. Passed Mch. 6, 1839-No. 52. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Howard, of Mason county, Ky. a soldier of the rev., in the Md. Line, or order, quarterly, the half pay of a private of the rev.


t Huggins, Samuel, private, Rev. army, of Cecil county. Pensioned Dec. 4, 1815, under Act of June 7, 1785, at $40.00 per an. dating from Mch. 4, 1789 (recd. $1,085.64). Pensioned at $64.00 per an. from Apr. 24, 1816 (recd. $119.27), and Died Aug. 24, 1818. (U. S. Pens. Rolls, 1835, p. II).


* Hurdle, Laurence, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


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Hurdle, Robert, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


* Hurst, Samuel, private, Md. Line-not in reduced circumstances; stricken from the roll, (Jan. 1820, p. 545).


Hutson, John. Passed Dec. session, 1817-No. 12. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Hutson, of Caroline county, late a soldier in the rev. war, quarterly, during life, the half pay of a private, as an additional compensation to him for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.


Hudson, John. Passed Mch. 14, 1828-No. 54. Treas. Western Shore pay to Elizabeth Hudson, of Caroline county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, as further remuneration for her husband John Hudson's services during the rev. war.


Hurdle, Lawrence. Passed Dec. session 1816-No. 22. Treas. Western Shore pay to Lawrence Hurdle, quarterly, the half pay of a sergeant, as a further remuneration for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.


Hurst, Samuel. Passed Dec. session, 1817-No. 15. Treas. Western Shore pay to Samuel Hurst, of Dorchester county, an old soldier, quarterly, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a private, as a further remuneration to him for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.


Hymon, John, Sr. Gentleman. Com'd. Ensign of the Company in Caroline Co. belonging to the 28th Batt'n. in this Province. Given in


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Convention at Annapolis, Jan. 3, 1776. Pr. order Mat. Tilghman, Pres. (X, No. 102).


Imeson, John. Passed Nov. session 1803-No. 6. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Imeson, a soldier in the rev. war, 15£ in current money, annually, during remainder of his life, in quarterly payts.


* Imeson, John, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 546).


Ireland, George. Passed Mch. 14, 1828-No. 53. Treas. Western Shore pay Mary Ireland, of Calvert county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a lieut., as further remuneration for her husband George Ireland's services during the rev. war.


Ireland, George. Passed Mch. 12, 1829-No. 55. Reg. of land office is directed to issue to legal representatives of George Ireland, a rev. officer of the Md. Line, a common warrant for 200 acres vacant land westward of Fort Cumberland, in Allegany county, and a patent for said acres of land without payt. of any composition money. Res. No. 41, Feb. 13, 1832 repeals requirement for location westward of Fort Cumberland.


Ireland, Geo. Passed Mch. 13, 1839-No. 31. Whereas, by act of 1788, Chap. 44, George Ireland, an officer in the rev. war, or his legal repre- sentatives, are entitled to 200 acres of land in Allegany county; and, whereas, a warrant for said land was issued, under a resolution of the General Assembly, and the surveyor of Allegany county returned that there was no vacant land; Therefore Resolved by the Gen. Assembly of Md., That the Treas. of Western Shore &c .- pay to legal representatives of George Ireland, or their order, $250.00.


Irving, Thos. Ensign in 17th Battn. Militia-see Schoolfield, Wm.


+ Isaacs, James, private, Rev. armyª. Pensioned, Act of June 7, 1785, from Mch. 4, 1789 at $40.00 per an .; recd. $600.00. (U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 21).


Issabell, Elizabeth. Passed Feb. 20, 1822-No. 36, p. 178. Treas. Western Shore pay to Elizabeth Issabell, of Annapolis, half pay of a sergeant, for services rendered by her husband during the rev. war.


Jackson, Ann. Passed Feb. 23, 1822-No. 57, p. 180. Treas. Western Shore pay to Ann Jackson, of Annapolis, half pay of a private, for her husband's services during the rev. war.


Jacobs, John J. Passed Nov. session 1811-No. 36-see Halkerstone, Robert.


Passed Dec. session, 1816-No. 40. Treas. Western Shore pay to John J. Jacobs, an officer of the Md. Line in the rev. war, such a sum of money in addition to what he now receives under a resolution passed Nov. session 1811, as will make his pension amount to a sum equal to the half pay of a first lieut., during life, quarterly payts.


Jacob, John J. Passed Feb. 17, 1830-No. 27. Reg. land office


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required to issue warrant in name of John J. Jacob (late an officer in the rev. war) for 200 acres of vacant land in Allegany county, westward of Fort Cumberland.


Jacob, John I. Passed Jan. 24, 1832-No. 7. Treas. Western Shore pay to John I. Jacob "a revolutionary soldier," $22.12, being amt. of composition money paid by him into the treasury upon certain lands in Allegany county, which were represented to be liable to escheat, but were afterwards found to have been escheated and patented to Edward Norwood.


Jacob, John I. Passed Feb. 17, 1832-No. 40. Repeal of portion requiring that land to "John J. Jacob," a rev. soldier, passed at Dec. session 1830, number 27 [evidently 7], "be located to westward of Fort Cumberland."


Jacobs, Wm. Passed Mch. 2, 1827-No. 21. Treas. directed to pay to WVm. Jacobs, of Hampshire county, Va. during life, half yearly, a sum of money equal to the full pay of a private, as a further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.


Jacobs, William. [War of 1812]. (No. 10, p. 175) passed Jan. 8, 1822, "pass the account of William Jacobs, of Queen Ann's county, for the use of his granary as a place of deposit for public arms, &c.


Jaquet, John D. Passed Dec. session, 1815-No. 36. Treas. Western Shore pay to John D. Jaquet, a sergeant in the rev. war, quarterly, the half pay of a sergeant for life, as a further remuneration for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.


Jeffries, Jacob. Passed Dec. session, 1816-No. 52. Treas. Western Shore pay to Jacob Jeffries, of Queen-Anne's county, late a private in the rev. war, quarterly, during life, the half pay of a private, as a further remuneration to him for those services by which his country has been essentially benefitted.


Jenkins, Philip. Passed Feb. 13, 1837-No. 20. Treas. Western Shore pay to Sarah Jenkins, widow of Philip Jenkins, half pay of a private during her life, as a further remuneration for his services during the rev.


Jenkins, Thomas. Passed Jan. 19, 1830-No. 6. Treas. of Western Shore pay to Thomas Jenkins, of Dist. of Columbia, a rev. soldier, during life, half yearly half pay of a private, as further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.


t John, Thomas, private, Md. Line, age 84, from Frederick county. Pensioned' Aug. 8, 1821, at $96.00 from July 16, 1821. (Recd. $108.80. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 36).


Johnson, Archibald. Passed Nov. session, 1812 (Jan. 2, 1813)-No. 46. Treas. Western Shore pay to Archibald Johnson, of Charles county, a


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sergeant in the rev. war,-half pay of a sergeant, as a further remuneration for his services in the rev. war.


* Johnson, Archibald, sergeant, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 546).


t Johnson, Benedict, private, Rev. armyª. Pensioned, Act of June 7, 1785, from Mch. 4, 1789, at $40.00 per an .; recd. $680.00. (U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 21).




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