by Dianna |
REVOLUTIONARY WAR MEN BURIED HERE |
Source: Revolutionary Men Buried in IL
When Sue A. found this the end of April (2008) we decided to do the Rev. War pensions. To make it easier for us, we used the names and enlistment data from here.
The information here is as written.
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Dianna
*James Gaston
was born in Lancaster county, South Carolina, July 24, 1761. He enlisted
in 1778 with Capt. John Marshall; was taken prisoner and confined in Camden
jail for two months. He was paroled, then enlisted again under Capt. William
Ingram, also served under Capt. Nisbet, serving until May, 1781. He was
in the battle of Hanging Rock. He removed to Indiana, and from there to
Wayne county, Illinois, where he died at Fairfield March 7, 1840. He was
the first person to be buried in Bovee cemetery. He was one of nine sons
of John Gaston to serve in the war. "South Carolina Records" and "County
History."
*John Hanson
was born in Virginia about 1761, where he enlisted in 1778 for two
months under Capt. Evans Shelby. He again served in 1781 for ten months
with Capt. John McIlhaney and Col. Hammond in the North Carolina troops.
He removed to Indiana, and from there to Wayne county, Illinois, where
he died July 25, 1835. He was pensioned.
*James Lock
was from Virginia, born in Berkeley county August 24, 1761. He enlisted
in 1779 for three months with Capt. Samuel McCutchen and Col. William Bone.
He again served in 1781 for three months with Capt. John McCormick and
Col. William Darke. He removed to Wayne county, Illinois, where he is doubtless
buried. He was pensioned.
*John H. Mills
was from the Carolinas and served in the war from South Carolina. He
came to Wayne county, Illinois, and was still living in 1840, aged 87 years.
He applied for a pension, but doubtless died before it was granted. His
name was given by the marshal of the district. "Pension Record" and "County
History."
*Alexander Ramsey
was from SC, served the last two years of the war, enlisting at the
age of 16, deid September 8, 1855, aged 90 years, and is buried in Mt.
Erie and was pensioned. He was pensioned
William Simpson
was born in Prince William county, Virginia, October 14, 1755, and
served in the Virginia troops. He removed to Wayne county, Illinois, and
died there in 1839. He was pensioned.
Thomas Sloan
served in the war from North Carolina. After the war he came to Illinois,
settling in McLean county, but removed to Wayne county, where he died.
He was pensioned.
James Stuart
was born in South Carolina December 1, 1762, where he enlisted in 1779
for two months with Capt. H. McClure and Col. E. Lacey. He enlisted again
in 1780 for three months, serving with Capt. John McClure; again he served
the same year under Capts. John Steele and Philip Walker, and twice more,
making five enlistments, under Col. E. Lacey. He was in the battles of
Rocky Creek, Hanging Rock, King's Mountain, Fort Granby, siege of Ninety-six,
Haddrell's Point and Eutaw Springs. He removed to Kentucky, and from there
to Wayne county, Illinois, where he died October, 1845, in Fairfield township.
He was pensioned.
James Clark
was born April 18, 1755, in Rowan county, North Carolina. He enlisted
in South Carolina August 1, 1776, serving one year under Capt. John Gowens.
He again enlisted for four months with Capt. John Earle; again he served
from October, 1777, to July, 1778, as first lieutenant, and again from
July, 1780, to June, 1781, and again in 1781 for nine months, all under
Capts. William Wood, John Nesbit, Samuel Earle, Henry Wood and James McIllhaney,
with Col. John Thomas. Once more this intrepid soldier served his country
for three months from June, 1782, and was made captain, and again for one
month from August, 1782, making in all seven enlistments. He was wounded
in the thigh at Hiamassee and Blackstock's. He removed to Kentucky in 1801,
and in 1818 came to Wayne county, Illinois, where he died August 25, 1834.
He was pensioned.
George Clark
served in the war from Virginia. After the war he removed to Kentucky,
and from there to Gallatin county, Illinois, but died in Wayne county very
aged. He was pensioned.
April 30, 2008
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