Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Delaware County
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Delaware County Circuit Court Affidavit Research by: Cecil Beeson, February 1973 WILLIAM POLEN (POLAND) Born: October 14, 1762, in New Jersey Pension Claim: S - 32453 To begin March 4, 1834, at the rate of $25.33 per annum and arrears. (Clerks Records, Book E, Vol. 7, p. 124) Service Record: Enlisted from Virginia, September 1779, when he was one month under 16 years of age. He was a private under Captain Sisler; was present at the siege of York town, and after the surrender of Cornwallis assis...ted in stak- ing arms of the British. He volunteered again in 1780; this time in a Militia Company, under Captain Michael Dedinger, and served one month. 9 He proved seven months service in the Contin- ental Army. Two years after he came to Delaware County, Indiana, on November 14, 1832, William Polen appeared in the Circuit Court and filed an af- fidavit attesting to his service in the Revo-, lutionary War. From the affidavit, we learnedl he moved to Berkeley County, Virginia, with] his parents as a small child, and remainedj there until he went into the army.
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