Bry Gregory Pension File and Documents (Letters)

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A Letter From Claude Gregory

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Dear Sir
Bry or Berry Gregory, a Revolutionary soldier of
Chatham Co., N.C. drew a Federal pension for war
services while living in Smith Co. Tennessee.
Bry Gregory died in Smith Co. Tenn., date not
known. Would you kindly have forwarded to me
all discernible family letters in the claim of
Bry Gregory for pension, William Gregory, a
brother of Bry Gregory, also a resident of Smith Co.
Tenn., drew a Federal pension in 1832.

In order to facilitate research in relation to Bry
Gregory - I herewith send the reference No.
of William Gregory's claims -               | Send service data
(Ref. W. Gregory) Act of June 7 1832   | concerning Bry Gregory
                     West Tennessee Agency    | to furnish Accounting
B.A.-(J)-S.W.F.                                     | office Records div
Certificate # 22145

Tapley Gregory, a veteran of the War of 1812, was
born in Chatham Co., N.C. enlisted in the (army)
in Smith Co., Tenn., moved afterwards to (Murray) Co.,
Georgia , where he died. I do not know that Tapley
Gregory drew a pension for war services. If so,
will you kindly have forwarded to me the family
data found in his claim.

Thanking you for all past and possible future
favors .       I am
               Sincerely yours,
               Claude Gregory
5590 Guilford St.
Detroit, Mich.

Transcribed by Colleen Taylor

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