Service
New York
Lord, Jonathan
Number S 42897
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13.809
NEW YORK
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Jonathan Lord
of Warren Co. in the state of Newyork who was a private in the regiment commanded by Colonel Livingston of the Newyork line, for the term of 3 years 1777
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Inscribed on the Roll of Newyork at the rate of 8 - Dollars per month, to commence on the 8 of April 1818
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Certificate of Pension issued the 23 of July 1819 and sent to William Robards Esq Glenn's falls, Warren Co Newyork.
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Arrears to 4th of Mar: 151g. 10 mos 23/30 4/31 87.16
Semi-anl. all'ce ending 4 Sept 1819. 48-
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80 $135.16
6.13 =====
1. 3
87.16
{Revolutionary claim, }
{Act 18th March, 1818.}
Continued
Notification sent Now 12th 1820 to B.P. Rogers P.M. Corinth NY.
[North South inscription]
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Jonathan Lord
Copy
Sent
Please make return to
B.P. Rogers P.M.
Corinth
[N. Gook]
Nov 14 1820
13.809
April 1814
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Jonathan Lord
Copy
Sent
B.P. Roger P.M.
Corinth
N. Gook
Nov 14 1820
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The Inventory or Schedule of the Witt[ness] married Pensioner Jonathan Lord property~
Real Property none
1 Three Year old Heifer $10.00 - 11 Two Year old Heifer $8.00 - 5 Sheep $3.75
2 Hogs 6.00 3 Kettles (old & broken) 0.50 5 Knives & Forks (old) .25
One old Iron pot .50 5 Iron Spoons (old) .15 6 Cups & Saucers
12 Cups .12[?] 6 plates .37 3 Chairs 1. 2
1 old pine chest .50 1 shovel & Tongs (very old) 1.00
1 small [Cran] & 3 Hooks .75 1[Pluss] Bottle 6 1 Stone Jug .10
4 hens 18 Small Chicken - 1 32 1 axe 1.50 1 Stie (old) 18
1 Pine Table .50 2 Small Tim pa[plates?] .75 1 pine pale 25
2 old Meat [Banes] 1.00 1 Churn .37 4 Milk pails .50
2 Cream Pots .44
$12.70
21.13
6.46
$40.27 Total
My Family consists of myself aged Sixty Nine Years this April past a wife named Ruhama aged sixty 0ne Years I am by Trad a Carpenter but no longer able to persue it for a livelihood in consequence of [?] Affecting and the Phthisic - My Wife is also afflicted with Rheumatic [?] and the unfortunate incident to old age under her wholly unable to contribute to the necessity of my family and that none of my family reside with me exce[pt] my wife as aforesaid~ Jonathan Lord
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State of New York}
County of Warren}
On the Twelfth - day of September 1820 personally appeared in open Count in the Court of Common Pleas of the said County the same being a Court of Record for the said County [?] according to the course of the Common law, with a Jurisdiction unlimited in point of amount Keeping a record ot its proceedings and having the power of fine and imprisonment Jonathan Lord late a private in the Army of the Revolution aged Sixty nine Years, resident in the said County in the state aforesaid, who being first duly Sworn according to law, doth, on his oath declare that he Served in the Revolutionary War as follows That he enlisted in the Nineth of December in the Year 1776 at Albany under Captain Timothy Hughes in a Regiment commanded by Colonel James Livingston of the Line of the State of New York and served until the 4th Jany 1780 When he received an Honorable discharge at a place near Morristown/New Jersy/ called Baskinridge - That his original Declaration was made on or about the Eight day of April 1818 and that his pension certificate is numbered 13,809- And I do solemnly Swear that I was a resident citizen of the United States on the 18th day of march 1818; and that I have not since that time by gift, Sale, or in any manner disposed of my property or any part thereof with intent thereby So to diminish it, as to bring myself within the pensions of an act of Congress entitled "an act to provide for certain persons engaged in the Land and Naval Service of the United States in the Revolutionary War pased on the 18th day of March, 1818 and that I have not, nor has any person in Trust for me, any property or Securities, contracts of debts due to me; nor have I any income other than what is contained in the Schedule hereto annexed and by me subscribed - And he further Saith That he was in the Battle of Fort Stanley at the Taking Burgoyn was in Several [?] any Expedition on Rhode Island - any in a number of Skermishes -
Jonathan Lord ~
Sworn to and declared on the 12th day of September 1820 before me in open Court
Seth C. Baldwin jr.
Clerk of the Court of Common pleas
of the County of Warren
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I Seth Balow Jus Clerk of the County of Common Please of the County of Warren do hereby certify that the forgoing oath - and the Schedule there to annexed are truly copied opon the record in Said Court, and I do further certify that it is the opinion of the Said Court that the total amount in value of the property exhibited in the aforesaid Schedule is Forty - dollars and twenty nine ~ cents - and also that this is the first court of record held in & for said county which this application cold have [?] under since the knowledge [?] of common plees of May 1820
[?] Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the Said Court on the Twelth day September 1820
Seth C Baldwin
Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas of the County of Warren
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