State of Tennessee, Hamilton County. On
this 28th day of August 1832 personally appeared in
open Court before the Worshipful Justices of the Court of Pleas
and Quarter Sessions for Hamilton County now sitting James
Davis a resident of said County and state aforesaid, aged
seventy one years, who being first duly sworn according to law,
doth on this oath make the following declaration in order to
obtain the benefit of the act of Congress, passed June 7th
1832.
That he enter the service of the United
Stated under the following named officers and served as herein
stated that I to say, as a volunteer under Captain John Keys
a militia Captain in Wilkes County North Carolina under whom he
served three months in scouting, being at home a few days during
said three months with leave of the Captain, he next entered the
service under Capt. Smith as a ranger he believes in
Burke County North Carolina and was posted except when ranging
about five months, Capt. Smith was highest in command at
this fort who discharged this applicant at the fort the name of
the fort not recollected. This applicant next entered the
service under Capt. Gorden in Wilkes County NC as a
drafted man, having been classed and served under said Capt. Gorden and Lieutenant Witherspoon who marched the
Waxhaw Creek where Col. Malbury met us and took
command of the Regiment and marched from Waxhaw Creek to the
high hills of Santee where we joined headquarters under
General Greene where the army lay some time and the British
on the opposite side of the river. This applicant then marched
with the army to the Eutaw springs and was engaged in the battle
at that place where General Greene commanded about the
close of the battle this applicant recollects that he assisted
in carrying out a Capt. Wolford who was shot through the
thigh and who soon afterwards died. This Capt. Woolford
was of the Virginia line as this applicant understood. He
understood him to be a Captain in the regular service at any
rate; this applicant after the battle of Eutaw springs was
marched as one of the guard over the prisoners to Cambden (or
Camden) and then to Salisbury in NC where this applicant was
discharged by Col. Locke. This applicant knows he served
three months this term, and thinks he served six months but will
not be certain. This applicant soon after being discharged by
Col. Locke volunteered under Capt. Pendleton Isbel
and marched under him down the Adkin river to below the shallow
ford sixty or seventy miles from whence we returned without
effecting any thing this expedition lasted about six weeks and
this applicant was dismissed by Capt. Isbel.
This declarant further states that before
the expedition to the Eutaw springs he volunteered under Col.
Cleveland in Wilkes County NC and served an expedition under
him to Cryders Old fort in Burke County NC and perhaps twenty
five or thirty miles further to Catawba River and down it and
then returned home destroying the property of the Tories in our
route by order of Col. Cleveland. He served this term
about six weeks his Lieutenants name was Jesse Coffee,
his Captains name he does not remember. This applicant was in
several scouting parties during the Revolution about which he
has no distinct recollection. He believes that during the
Revolutionary War he actually served in all about thirteen or
fourteen months, and was in but one general engagement at the
Eutaw springs but was in several skirmishes at different times.
This applicant says he was born in Fauquier
County in Virginia but has no record of his age. From the best
accounts by his father and mother at the time of his marriage
and the time since will make him seventy one years of age at
this time. This applicant has stated where he was living when
he entered the service, after the war he removed to Greene
County in the state of Tennessee, where he resided about
fourteen or fifteen years perhaps not so long – he moved from
there to Knox County state aforesaid, where he resided between
ten and fifteen years. He removed from there to Campbell County
Tennessee and resided there about two years. He removed from
there to White County Tennessee where he resided about twelve
years. He then removed to Jackson County Alabama and resided
there two years, from there to Marion County Tennessee and
resided there five years from there to Hamilton County Tennessee
where he still resided and has resided for about the last nine
years.
He has stated all he recollects about the
regular officers and all the general circumstances of his
services.
He has long since lost his discharges and
has no documentary evidence to produce. He hereby relinquishes
every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present
and declares that his name is no on the pension roll of the
Agency of any State in the United States.
Sworn and subscribed
The day and year aforesaid |
His
James X Davis
Mark |
We George McGwier and Asahel
Rawlings resident of the County and state aforesaid hereby
certify that we are well acquainted with James Davis who
has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration, that we
believe him to be seventy-one years of age. That he is reputed
and believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a
soldier of the Revolution and that we concur in that opinion.
Sworn and subscribed
The day and year aforesaid |
George McGwier
Asahel Rawlings |
And the said Court do hereby declare their
opinion after the investigation of the matter and after putting
the interrogatories prescribed by the War Department, that the
above named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as
he states. And the Court further certifies that it appears to
them that George McGwier and Asahel Rawlings who
have signed in the preceeding certificate are residents in the
said County of Hamilton and State of Tennessee and as credible
persons and that their statements is entitled to credit.
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John Bradfield
J. H. Jones
Samuel Igou |
I Asahel Rawlings, Clerk of the
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Hamilton County, do
herby certify that the forgoing contains the original proceeding
of said Court in the matter of the application of James Davis
for a pension.
In testimony where of I have here to set my
hand and privet seal (not having an official seal) at office the
28th day of August 1832 and 57th year of
the Independence of the United States.
I certify that Asahel Rawlings is
clerk of Hamilton County Court and that his signature is genuine
and that there is no seal of office for said court.
February the 12th
1833.