Aarons, Abraham– Federal Pension, S30813; Pensioned under the Act of 1832, served as a drafted militia man in 1780 from Pittsylvania County, under Capt Witcher, was at Battle of Stono.
Abbet(t)- see Abbott
Abbott, Roger– Eckenrode, vol 1, 14 cites “Aud. Acct. 1779, 203” and “War 5, 27.” Eckenrode’s “Aud. Acct. 1779” is actually Auditors’ Account vol III, transcribed in Creel, Selected Virginia Revolutionary War Records, vol 3, 125: “Army Dr. Warrant to Roger Abbott a disabled soldier in the service of the United States for his present support.”
Adams, James– Lieutenant on a “pay roll for provitions found in Capt Peter A. Sturgises company of Kentuckey County Millitia in actual service under command of Col. George R. Clerk on an expedition against the Shewanee Towns commenceing July the 18th 1780 and ending the 21st of Augst. 1780” (APA 206, Box 662).
Akers, Solomon- Montgomery County; 8 Apr 1778, Solomon Akers of Capt Trigg’s company fined for refusing to go with Lt Edwards on patrolling party (Treacy, 98).
Alexander, William– Virginia to William Alexander Dr. To acting as waggon master from Rockbridge County for militia of sd. county on their way to the seige of York, 12 days…then appointed by waggon master genl. for United States under whom acted 50 days. 3 March 1790, William Alexander appeared before Charles Campbell JP of Rockbridge County and made oath that he receiv’d no satisfaction for any part thereof (APA 238).
Alia, Spaherd– probably Mecklenburg County; In a list of men issued warrants 27 May 1784 for services in militia. (AAXXII: 19)
Allen, Darling– probably Mecklenburg County; In a list of men issued warrants 27 May 1784 for services in militia. (AAXXII: 20)
Alley, John– Russell County; [affidavit] 16 Sep 1789, James Alley Sr came before James Wharton JP and made oath that “in the year 1779 that two of his sons Samuel Alley and John Alley which was under age he listed them under Captn. John Kingcade and booth served twenty days and never got any pay” (APA 238).
Alley, Peter– Russell County; [affidavit] 16 Sept 1789, Peter Alley came before Charles Cocke JP and made oath that in 1776 he served in Capt Martin’s company as a soldier on the western frontier five months, and found his own rations and has never received compensation for it…same date, Sgt Patrick Porter appeared before Thos. Carter and made oath that Peter Alley served as a soldier under Capt Joseph Martin and by name was neglected in the pay roll (APA 238).
Alley, Samuel– Russell County; [affidavit] 16 Sep 1789, James Alley Sr came before James Wharton JP and made oath that “in the year 1779 that two of his sons Samuel Alley and John Alley which was under age he listed them under Captn. John Kingcade and booth served twenty days and never got any pay” (APA 238).
Anderson, James– “Jams. Anderson” a Private on a “pay roll for provitions found in Capt Peter A. Sturgises company of Kentuckey County Millitia in actual service under command of Col. George R. Clerk on an expedition against the Shewanee Towns commenceing July the 18th 1780 and ending the 21st of Augst. 1780” (APA 206, Box 662).
Andrews, Ephraim– probably Mecklenburg County; In a list of men issued warrants 27 May 1784 for services in militia. (AAXXII: 19)
Ashby, Hankerson– A Private on a “pay roll for provitions found in Capt Peter A. Sturgises company of Kentuckey County Millitia in actual service under command of Col. George R. Clerk on an expedition against the Shewanee Towns commenceing July the 18th 1780 and ending the 21st of Augst. 1780” (APA 206, Box 662).
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