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* O' Conner, Michael, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
O'Hara, John. Passed Mch. 3, 1840-No. 14. Treas. Western Shore pay to Susan O'Hara, widow of John O'Hara, a rev. soldier, or order, quarterly, during life, the half pay of a private, from Jan. 1, 1840, in consideration of the services of her husband rendered during the rev. war.
* Oldwine, Barney, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
* Oldwine, Charles, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Orem, Spedden-Feb. 18, 1825-No. 23, p. 159. Treas. to pay Spedden Orem, of Talbot co .- half pay of a private further remun. for his services during rev. war.
Orme, Moses. Passed Mch. 8, 1833-No. 49. Treas. Western Shore pay to Moses Orme, of Anne-Arundel county, a soldier of the rev. war, during life, quarterly, half pay of a private, in consideration of the services rendered by him during said war.
Orndorff, Capt. Christian. Passed Feb. 19, 1819-No. 82. Treas. Western Shore directed to pay to Christian Orndorff, late a rev. officer, during life, the half pay of a captain.
* Orendorf, Christian, captain, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 548).
* Ott, Adam, lieut. Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Ott, Lieut. Adam. Passed Feb. 22, 1822 (No. 46, p. 179). Treas. Western Shore is directed to pay to Adam Ott, of Washington county,- half pay of a Lieut .- his services Rev. War.
Passed Mch. 12, 1828-No. 44. Treas. Western Shore pay to Julian Ott, of Washington county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a lieut. as further compensation for her husband, Adam Ott's services during rev. war.
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Ott, Adam. Passed Feb. 20, 1829-No. 25. Treas. pay to Juliana Ott, widow of Adam Ott, a rev. soldier, such sum as may appear to be due him on the pension list of state of Md. at time of his decease.
Page, John. Capt. of Troop of Horse in Kent Co. May 30, 1781-see Raisin, Thos.
* Painter, Melcher, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Painter, Melchior. Passed Apr. 1, 1839-No. 62. Treas. Western Shore pay to Mary Painter, of Washington county, widow of Melchior Painter, a Rev. soldier, or to her order, half pay of a private of the Rev. during her life, quarterly, commencing Jan. 1, 1839.
* Pamphilion, Thomas, mariner, Frigate Virginia (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Parran, Thomas. Passed Mch. II, 1828-No. 40. Warrant and patent for 200 acres vacant land westward of Fort Cumberland, Alleghany county, to issue to heirs of Thomas Parran without payment or any composition money. (Follows No. 39, Chesley Robt. captain 200 acres) but does not specify service.
Parran, Dr. Thomas. Passed Mch. 14, 1828-No. 52. Treas. Western Shore pay to Mrs. Jane Parran, of Calvert county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a surgeon, as further remuneration for her husband Dr. Thomas Parran's services during the rev. war.
Passed Jan. 14, 1830-No. 4. Treas. pay to legal representatives of Jane Parran (deceased) the balance of pension due her at time of her death.
Parrish, Edward. Passed Mch. 2, 1827-No. 32. Treas. Western Shore pay to Edward Parrish, of Baltimore county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a sergeant, for his services during the rev. war.
Passed Feb. 24, 1836-No. 49. Treas. Western Shore pay to James Nelson, for use of Clemmency Parrish, widow of Edward Parrish, deceased, late of Baltimore county, a soldier of the rev., it being the amt. due said Parrish for rev. services, at time of his decease.
Parrish, Edward. Passed Mch. 16, 1836-No. 53. Treas. Western Shore pay to Clemency Parrish, widow of Edward Parrish, a soldier of the rev., half pay of a "serjant" during her life.
Parrot, Christopher. Passed Dec. session, 1816-No. 29. Treas. Western Shore pay to Christopher Parrot, late a sergeant in the rev. war, during life, quarterly, a sum equal to the half pay of a sergeant.
* Parsons, Daniel, private, Del. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Paul, Thomas. Passed Mch. 7, 1840-No. 22. Treas. Western Shore pay to Catharine Paul, widow of Thomas Paul, a soldier of the rev., or order, quarterly, for life, from Jan. 1, 1840, the half pay of a sergeant, in consideration of the services of her said husband in the rev. war.
Peacock, Neale. Passed Nov. session, 1812 (Jan. 2, 1813)-No. 48. Treas. Western Shore pay to Neale Peacock, quarterly, half pay of a private in the rev. war.
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Pearce, George. Passed Mch. 1, 1833-No. 37. Treas. Western Shore pay to George Pearce, of Warren county, Ky., a soldier of the rev. war, during life, quarterly, half pay of a private, for the services rendered by him during the rev. war.
* Peck, Hiel, lieut. N. Y. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Pegegram, I'm. Passed Nov. session, 1811-No. 23. Treas. Western Shore pay to Wm. Pegegram, of Anne-Arundel county, an old rev. soldier- the half pay of a common soldier, during his life, as a further remuneration for the services rendered his country.
Pendergast, Lieut. Wm. Passed Feb. II, 1835-No. 41. Treas. Western Shore pay to Juliet Onion, widow of Wm. Pendergast, an officer of the revolution, half pay of a lieut., quarterly, during her life, for the services of her husband.
* Penefill, Thomas, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Penefield, Thomas. Passed Mch. 20, 1835-No. 76. Treas. Western Shore pay to Hester Penefield, widow of Thomas Penefield, a soldier of the rev., half pay of a private, quarterly, during her widowhood.
Penn, John. Feb. 16, 1820-No. 46. Treas. Western Shore is directed to pay to John Penn of Charles county, during life, half pay of a private for his rev. war services.
Pensions. Disbursed during year ended Sept. 30, 1855 $3,227.42 and $960.00 unexpended.
* Peterson, Henry, private, N. J. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
* Phelan, John, captain, Mass. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Philips, Stephen. Feb. 16, 1820-No. 37. Treas. is directed to pay to Stephen Phillips, of Caroline county, a coloured man, for life, half pay of a private for his rev. war services.
Passed Feb. 15, 1844-No. 21. Treas. Western Shore pay to Jacob Charles $13.33 being amt. advanced by said Charles to Stephen Phillips, a soldier of the rev. war.
Pindell, Nicholas. Passed Feb. 18, 1830-No. 32. Gov. & council directed to ascertain amount due Nicholas Pindell, a rev. soldier, at time of his death; and Treas. Western Shore is required to pay to Gassaway Pindell, admr. of Nicholas Pindell, such sum as shall be found due to said Pindell at death.
Pindell, Dr. Richard. Passed Dec. session, 1816-No. 58. Treas. Western Shore pay to Richard Pindell, of Ky., late a surgeon in the U. S. army during the rev. war, quarterly, during life, a sum of money equal to the full pay of a surgeon, as a further remuneration for those services he rendered his country during her struggle for independence.
Plane, Jacob. Passed Feb. 24, 1830-No. 56. Treas. Western Shore pay to Catherine Plane, of Anne-Arundel county (widow of Jacob Plane,
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who was a soldier in the rev. war), during widowhood, quarterly, the half pay of a private, for the services of her late husband.
Poe, Captain, of Baltimore. Passed Feb. 9, 1822-No. 23, p. 176. Treas. Western Shore pay to Elizabeth Poe, of Baltimore, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a captain of the Md. Line.
* Pollock, Elias, private, Va. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
* Pope, John, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
t Pope, John, private, Md. Line, age 68, from Frederick county. Died Mch. 3, 1821, Pensioned at $96.00 per an. on Oct. 8, 1818, from Apr. 10, 1818. (Recd. $278.40. U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 36).
Popham, Benjamin. Passed Mch. 12, 1827-No. 63. Treas. pay to Benjamin Popham, of Anne-Arundel county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, for his services during the rev. war.
Porter, Nathan. Feb. 18, 1825, No. 27, p. 159. Treas. to pay Nathan Porter, of Talbot county, half pay of a private, addl. comp. his rev. war services.
* Poulson, John, private, Del. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Powel, Brittian. Ensign of a Co. in Somerset County, 17th Battn. of Militia, 1777- see Schoolfield, Wm.
Powers, Jesse. Passed Dec. session 1815-No. 13. Treas. Western Shore pay unto Jesse Powers, of St. Mary's county, 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.
* Powers, Jesse, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Power, Jesse. Passed Feb. 25, 1836-No. 41. Treas. Western Shore pay to Milly Power, widow of Jesse Power, a soldier of the rev., during widowhood half pay of a private, for the services of her late husband.
Power, Jesse. Passed Jan. 13, 1845-No. 6. Treas. pay to Henry Fowler, for use of Clement Thompson, legal representative of Milly Power, bal. due her at time of her death, on the pension list of the State.
Price, George. Passed Mch. 2, 1827-No. 31. Treas. pay to George Price, of Talbot county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, as further remuneration for his services during the rev. war. Passed Mch. 13, 1829-No. 61. Treas. pay to legal representatives of George Price, deceased, the balance of pension due the said George Price, at time of his death.
Price, Stephen R. Passed Feb. 24, 1830-No. 47. Treas. Western Shore pay to Stephen R. Price, of Mifflin twp. Franklin county, Ohio, a soldier in the rev. war, during life, quarterly, half pay of a quarter master sergeant, as further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.
* Price, Walter Lane, lieutenant, navy. Frigate Alliance (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
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* Primm, James, private, Va. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Proctor, Richard. Passed Jan. 6, 1812-No. 40. Treas. Western Shore pay to Richard Proctor, late a private in the rev. war, belonging to the Md. Line, quarterly, the half pay of a private, as a provision to him in his indigent situation and advanced life, and as a further remuneration to him for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.
Pruitt, Walter. Passed Mch. 9, 1827-No. 46. Treas. pay to Walter Pruitt, of Worcester county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private for his services during the rev. war.
Purnell, Zadock, Esq. Com'd Colonel of the Synnapuxent Battalion of Militia in Worcester Co. Given at Baltimore Town Aug. 30, A.D. 1777. Th. Johnson. (X, No. 152).
Endorsement: Col. Zadock Purnell resigned 1778.
To his Excellency Thomas Johnson, Esq. Sir: Being now advanced in years, and at times much affected, I have thought it Expedient to Resign in favour of a younger man and therefore have Delivered my Commission to the Lieut. of this County.
I have the Honor to be your Obt. Servt.
Zadock Purnell.
Queen, Marsham. Passed Mch. 13, 1832-No. 106. Treas. Western Shore pay to Marsham Queen, of Charles county, during life, half yearly, half pay of a private, in consideration of his services during the rev. war.
Quinny, Thomas M. Feb. 19, 1819-No. 76. Treas. Western Shore to pay to Thomas M. Quinny, late a rev. soldier, quarterly during life, the half pay of a private.
Raisin, Thomas, Gentleman. Com'd. Cornet of Capt. John Page's Troop of Horse in Kent Co. raised with Notice of an Act to encourage the raising a Volunteer Troop of light Horse in Baltimore Town and each County of this State. Given at Annapolis, May 30, 1781. Tho. S. Lee. (X, No. 154).
Endorsement: Thos. Raisin resigns as Cornet of Horse Kent Co. May I782.
* Ramsay, James, ensign, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Rasin, Lieut. Wm. B. Passed Nov. session 1804-No. 14. Treas. of Eastern Shore pay to Wm. B. Rasin, of Kent county, late a lieut. in the rev. war, or order, the half pay as a lieut., annually, quarterly payts., during his life, as a further reward to those meritorious services which he rendered his country in establishing her liberty & independence.
* Ratcliff, James, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Rawlings, Samuel. Feb. 23, 1822-No. 55, p. 180. Treas. Western Shore is directed to pay to Ann Rawlings, widow of Samuel Rawlings, late
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of Washington county deceased,-half pay of private-services by her late husband during the Rev. war.
Rawlings, Solomon. Passed Feb. 19, 1819-No. 79. Treas. Western Shore to pay to Solomon Rawlings late a rev. soldier, during life, half pay of a private.
* Rawlins, Solomon, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Ray, Joseph. Passed Dec. session, 1817-No. 21. Treas. Western Shore pay to Joseph Ray, an old soldier, of Montgomery county, quarterly, half pay of a private, for his services during the rev. war.
* Ray, Joseph, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Reading, Henry. Passed Nov. session, 1811-No. 9. Treas. Western Shore pay to Henry Reading late a soldier in the rev. war belonging to the Md. Line, or order, quarterly, a sum equal to half pay of a private, a as provision, &c .; and further remuneration, &c.
1 Redenour, Jacob, private, Rev. army, of Frederick county, Pensioned at $60.00 per an. on Nov. 19, 1819, under Act of Mch. 3, 1809, dating from Apr. 10, 1806 (rec'd. $602.33)-at $96.00 fee an. from Apr. 24, 1816 (recd. $1,090.66). (U. S. Pens. Rolls, 1835, p. 13).
Reed, Isaac. 2ª Lieut. Friendship Co., Dorchester Militia, Jan. 1776- see Elliott, John.
* Reed, John, 2d., private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 550.)
Reid, John. Passed Nov. session, 1812 (Jan. 2, 1813)-No. 40. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Reid, of Allegany county, $125.00, during life, quarterly, as a further remuneration for the services rendered his country during the rev. war.
* Reeves, Wm., private, Mass. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
* Reewark, James, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Reily, Capt. Wm. Passed Dec. session 1816-No. 30. Treas. Western Shore pay to Wm. Reily, of the District of Columbia, late a captain in the Md. Line in the rev. war, quarterly, the half pay of a captain, as a further remuneration for the gallant services rendered his country during the American war.
Reily, Maj. Wm. Passed Mch. 1, 1833-No. 40. Treas. Western Shore pay to Barbara Reily, of District of Columbia, widow of the late Maj. Wm. Reily, a soldier of the rev. war, during widowhood, half yearly, half pay of a captain in consideration of the services rendered by her husband during said war.
Rench, Andrew, Gentleman, Com'd. to be Lieut. Col. of the 32ª. Battn. of Militia of this Province, being of Frederick Co. Given in Convention at Annapolis, Jan. 3d., 1776. Signed pr. order Mat. Tilghman, Pres. (X, No. 156).
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Reynolds, James. Passed Mch. 16, 1835-No. 50. Treas. Western Shore pay to Ruth Reynolds, widow of James Reynolds, a soldier of the rev., half pay of a private, quarterly, during his life.
Reynolds, Tobias. Passed Dec. session, 1817 (Feb. 7, '18)-No. 26. Treas. Western Shore pay to Tobias Reynolds, of Anne-Arundel county, an old soldier, quarterly, a sum of money equal to the half pay of a private [Rev. war ].
* Reynolds, Tobias, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
* Richards, Paul, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 550).
Richards, Paul. Passed Mch. 13, 1828-No. 50. Treas. Western Shore pay to representative of Mary Richards, widow of Paul Richards, who was a soldier of the revolution, such sum as may appear to have been due her, at time of her death.
Richardson, Charles. Passed Nov. session, 1812-No. 52. Treas. Western Shore pay to Chas. Richardson, late a soldier in the rev. war,- half pay of a private, as a provision to him in his indigent situation and advanced life, and as a further remuneration to him for those services by which his country has been so essentially benefitted.
Richardson, Charles. Feb. 16, 1820-No. 49. Treas. Western Shore is directed to pay to Nancy Richardson, widow of Charles Richardson, late a private in the rev. war, half pay of a private.
Passed Mch. 9, 1846-No. 49. Treas. of Md. pay to Lydia Ackworth, daughter of Nancy Richardson, whatever arrearages of pension may be found due the said Nancy Richardson at the time of her death.
* Richardson, Charles, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 550).
Richardson, Daniel. Passed Nov. session, 1811-No. 25. Treas. Western Shore pay to Daniel Richardson-half pay of a private in the rev. war.
* Richardson, Daniel, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
* Rickner, Daniel, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Ridgely, Nicholas, Gentleman. Com'd. 2ª Lieut. in Capt. Richard Stringer's Company of 22ª Battn. of Militia. Given at Annapolis, Aug. 28, 1777. Th. Johnson. (X, No. 158). Endorsement: Resigned Apr. 13, 178I.
Ridgeway, John. Ist. Sergeant of a Co. in Prince George's Co. 25th. Battn., Jan. 3, 1776-see Wootters, Richd.
Rigby, Wm. Passed Feb. 12, 1820-No. 29. Treas. pay to Wm. Rigby of Fairfield county, Ohio, for life, quarterly, half pay of quartermaster sergeant, for his services during rev. war.
* Riston, Zadock, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 550).
Risden, Zaddock (Riston). Passed Feb. 24, 1830-No. 48. Treas. Western Shore pay to Zaddock Risden, alias Riston, who was a soldier of
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the rev. war, of Prince George's county, during life, quarterly, half pay of a private, for his services during the rev. war.
Riston, Zadock. Passed Mch. 26, 1839-No. 42. Treas. Western Shore of Md. pay to Benj. Riston and Cassandra Ann King, or order, only children of Zadock Riston, late of Prince George's county, deceased, a pensioner, the bal. of pension due him from State of Md., at time of his death, and which he was entitled to under a res. of the Gen. Assembly.
Robbins, John. Passed Dec. session, 1817-No. 16. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Robbins, an old soldier, of Montgomery county, quarterly, the half pay of a private, as a further compensation for his revolutionary services.
* Robbins, John, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
* Roberts, James, private, Md. Line-died Jan. 6, 1810 (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Roberts, Wm. Passed Dec. session 1815-No. 21. Treas. Western Shore pay to Wm. Roberts, of Allegany county, 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.
* Roberts, Wm, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 550).
Roberts, Wm. Passed Mch. 4, 1834-No. 33. Treas Western Shore pay to Jane Roberts, of Allegany county, during life, quarterly, half pay of a private for the services rendered by her husband during the rev. war.
Passed Mch. 9, 1835-No. 24. Treas. Western Shore pay to Jane Roberts, widow of Wm. Roberts, deceased, $1.II, bal. due her deceased husband, as a rev. pensioner, at the time of his death.
Roberts, Wm. Passed Mch. 26, 1839-No. 40. Treas. Western Shore pay to Mary Roberts, of Allegany county, $9.89, for 2 mos. & 29 ds. pension due Jane Roberts, of Allegany county, at the time of her death, as a Rev. pensioner.
Roberts, Zachariah. Feb. 24, 1823-No. 55. Treas. Western Shore is directed to pay to Peter Levering, of Baltimore, or his executors the half pay of a corporal, for the support and maintenance of Zachariah Roberts, during his life as a compensation for services rendered in the rev. war.
Robinson, Standly. Feb. 25, 1824-No. 37, p. 172. Treas. to pay Standly Robinson, of Baltimore, half pay of a private, further remun. for his services as a private on board the Dolphin during the rev. war.
Robosson, Lieut. Charles. Passed Feb. 27, 1839-No. 21. Treas. Western Shore pay to Rebecca Robosson, of city of Baltimore, widow of Charles Robosson, a first lieut. in the rev. army, half pay of a first lieut. of the rev., during her life, quarterly, commencing Jan. 1, 1839.
Roby, John. Passed Dec. session, 1815-No. 6. Treas. Western Shore pay to John Roby, during life,-half pay of a private, for the services rendered his country during the rev. war.
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t Roe, Michael, private, Rev. army, of Somerset county. Pensioned from Sept. 4, 1797 at $40.00 per annum (recd. $745.56)-at $64.00 per an. from Apr. 24, 1816 (recd. $54.II). (U. S. Pens. Roll, 1835, p. 18).
Rogers, Geo. W., Capt. War of 1812. Passed Jan. 19, 1830-No. 9. Resolution authorizing the Gov. to procure and present to Capt. George W. Rogers, native of Md., & a Capt. in the U. S. Navy, as further evidence of the high sense the Legislature entertain for the services he has rendered his country, during the late war-action between Wasp and the Frolic.
Rogers, Capt. Geo. W. Passed Mch. 15, 1833-No. 59. Resolution recites provisions of No. 9 (1830)-"it appears the said Geo. W. Rogers is now dead." Governor is authorized to present the said sword to Raymond Rogers, the eldest son of the deceased, in consideration for the gallantry of his deceased father, &c.
Rolle, Robert, Lieut. Passed Mch. 13, 1829-No. 65. Treas. pay to Robert Rolle, of Talbot county, during life, quarterly, half pay of a lieut. for his services during the rev. war.
Rowse, Lieut. Thos. Passed Nov. session, 1811-No. 13. Treas. Western Shore pay to Thos. Rowse, late a lieut. in the Md. Line of the rev. war, sum of money equal to half pay of a lieut., as further reward for those services rendered his country during the American war.
Rouark, James. Feb. 24, 1836-No. 42. Treas. Western Shore pay to Julia Rouark, widow of James Rouark, a soldier of the rev., half pay of a private, during her widowhood.
Ruark, James. Passed Mch. 7, 1838-No. 19. Treas. Western Shore pay to Barbara Ruark, the widow of James Ruark, the half pay of a private, during her life, as further remuneration for his services during the rev. war.
Passed Feb. 18, 1848-No. 26. Treas. pay to Wm. Wells, of Anne Arundel county, the amt. due to Mrs. Barbara Ruark, at her death a pensioner.
* Russell, Robert, private, Pa. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 549).
Rutledge, Lieut. Joshua. Passed Nov. session 1812 (Jan. 2, 1813)-No. 41. Treas. Western Shore pay to Joshua Rutledge, of Harford county, late a lieut. in the Md. Line, or order, quarterly, equal to the half pay of a lieut., as a further remuneration for those services rendered his country during the rev. war.
Rutlage, Lieut. Joshua. Feb. 23, 1822-No. 61, p. 180. Whereas, Joshua Rutlage, of Harford county, a pensioner, is said to be wealthy, and the intention of this legislature is to assist such as stand in need, and not those that are living in affluence-Therefore.
Resolved, That the resolution passed at Nov. Session, 1812, directing the treas. of Western Shore to pay to Joshua Rutlage of Harford county, late a
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lieut. in the Md. Line-half pay of a lieut., as a further remuneration for his services rendered his country during the rev. war, be and the same is hereby rescinded.
Rutledge, Lieut. Joshua. Passed Mch. 3, 1840-No. 13. Treas. Western Shore pay to Elizabeth Brooks, of Harford county, widow of Joshua Rutledge, who was a lieut. in the rev. war, or to her order, quarterly, commencing Jan. 1, 1840, half pay of a lieut., in consideration of the services of her said husband rendered during the war of the rev.
* Rutledge, Joshua, lieut., Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 550).
Sansbury, John. Passed Feb. 7, 1840-No. 8. Treas. Western Shore pay to Sarah Sansbury, of Baltimore city, widow of John Sansbury, a private marine in the rev. war, or to her order, quarterly, commencing Jan. 1, 1840, the half pay of a private, during her life, in consideration of the services of her said husband.
Sappington, Dr. Richard. Passed Mch. 7, 1844-No. 34. Treas. of Md. pay to Cassandra Sappington, of Harford county, widow of Dr. Richard Sappington, who was a surgeon in the rev. war, quarterly, commencing on Jan. 1, 1844, half pay of Surgeon, during her life, as a further remuneration for the services of her deceased husband.
* Savoy, Philip, private, Md. Line (Jan. 1820, p. 550).
Schmuck, Jacob, Capt. Passed Jan. 20, 1835-No. 16. Governor directed to ascertain value of sword, directed under res. of Md. Assembly, last session, No. 98, to be presented to capt. Jacob Schmuck, late of the U. S. Army, and to present the amount thereof to Ellen Schmuck, widow of said Capt. Schmuck for the education of Catharine Schmuck, his daughter and only child.
Schmuck, Capt. Jacob. War of 1812. Resolution No. 98, passed Mch. 20, 1835, requesting the Governor to procure and present a sword to Capt. Jacob Schmuck, U. S. Army for his gallant services on the north- western frontier, during the late war with Great Britain.
Schoolfield, Benj. Gentleman. Com'd. 2ª Lieut. of Capt. John William's Company in Princess Anne Battn. of Militia in Somerset Co. Given at Baltimore Town, Sept. 22, 1777. Th. Johnson. (X, No. 164).
Endorsement: Ist. Lieut. of Wm. Key's Co. Endorsement on comn. of Schoolfield, Wm .: Captain in 17th Battn.
Schoolfield, George. 2ª Lieut. of a Militia Co. in Somerset County, 17th Battn. 1776-see Schoolfield, Wm.
Schoolfield, Wm., Gentleman. Com'd. Ensign of a Co. in Somerset County in the 17th Battn. of Militia. Given in Convention at Annapolis, Jan. 3, 1776. Signed pr. order Mat. Tilghman, Pres. (Original Com- mission, No. 166).
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Endorsement: Wm. Schoolfield, Ist. Lieut .; George Schoolfield, 2ª. Lieut .; Brittian Powel, Ensign; M. George Waters, Com'dt, Ballard Bozman, 2d Lieut .; James Curtis, Ensign; Wm. Water, Corporal; WI'm. Waller, Ensign in Thos. Irving's; Benj. Schoolfield, Capt .; Thos. Jones, Ist. Lieut .; Saml. Dixon, 2ª Lieut. in 17th Battn.
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