Revolutionary Pension Declarations Strafford County 1820 1832 volume 2

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Revolutionary Pension Declarations Strafford County 1820 1832 volume 2
Lucien Thompson
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Affidavit, April 3, 1832, of Richard Rowe and Deborah Rowe, his wife, of Guilford, says that David Page was their uncle, that his widow is Betsy Page, that they lived together as man and wife for more than thirty years and always understood they were joined in the marriage covenants, etc. , that he was a Revo- lutionary Pensioner.
David Piper of Wolfeborough, N. H. ; farmer; aged 64; wife 69 or 70 years of age, helpless; children Sally Piper born November 7, 1788, Abigail Piper born F'ebruary 1
...3, 1792, Susanna Piper born April 1794, Mary Piper born April 25, 1800 — grandson John Piper aged four years whose father has deceased. Declaration signed February 6, 1 82 1. Service: "I enlisted into Capt. Titcomb's Com- pany in 1776, New Hampshire Line, attached to Col. Poor's Reg't, marched from Winter Hill to the City of New York, from thence to Albany, from thence to Ticonderoga, from thence to St. John's, from thence to Cynell, from thence to Montreal, from thence up the St. Laurence to Fort Ann, from thence returned to Montreal, from thence to Chimney point in New York; from thence to Mount Independence, from thence to Newtown in Pennsylvania, from thence to Trenton and assisted in capturing the Hes- sians, from thence returned to Newtown, from thence marched to Trenton, my Term of enlisment (which was REVOLUTIONARY PENSION DECLARATIONS 17 for one year) then expired.

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