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Ivey Burnham
b.8 May 1764 Pasquotank, North Carolina, United States
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Revolutionary War Pension Application Ivey Burnham Service: North Carolina Number: R1478 State of Tennessee Hickman County On the sixth day of March One Thousand Eight Hundred and forty three personally appeared in open court before the Court of Hickman County now sitting,Ivey Burnham, a resident of Hickman County in the County of Hickman and the State of Tennessee aprt(?) twenty nine years who being first duly sworn according to Law doth on his oath make the following Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of (orig?) passed the 7th of June 1832. That the aforesaid Ivey Burnham entered the service of the United States as a Volunteer between the age of sixteen and seventeen (say 16 & 17) under the following named Officers. General Isaac Gregory, Colonel Peter Dozier, Major William Finly(?), Captain John _____?, Lieutenant Thomas Grandy(?) and Ensign Joseph Stockett(?). That he served a six months tour or Campaigne, was regularly discharged ___? and obtained a certificate of his discharge which said certificate he left in the possesion of a certain Lott Sawyer, a citizen and resident in the County of Pasquotank in the State of North Carolina about forty six years ago when he emigrated to this state Tennessee that he has understood and believes that the aforesaid Lott Sawyer hath long since departed this life and he further believes that the aforesaid Certificate of discharge is destroyed lost or mislaid so that he cannot find or procure the same. And this affiant further states that he as a volunteer served in two other Campaigns in partisan? now?, once under a Captain Harbarde(?) when he was out a long time and suffered many privations and at another time he went Col. Peter Dozier after the Tories. He also further states that he is unlettered and a man of little or no __________? and from various afflictions his memory is somewhat impaired so that he cannot consistently be more minute. But prays that the accompanying Certificate of his correct as Portment(?) veracity and good standing may be taken as a of this his affiance. the certificate being marked Letter A. And he the aforesaid Ivey Burnham relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the Agency of any State. Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid. Ivey Burnham (his mark) Statement of Alexander Baker and William Underhill State of Tennessee Hickman County We Alexander Baker & William Underhill both residing in the County of Hickman in the State of Tennessee hereby certify that we are well acquainted with Ivey Burnham who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration: that we believe him to be about seventy nine 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 that is the sixth of March 1843 Alexander Baker Wm. Underhill _______? Said Court do hereby order their opinion after investigation of the the matter and after ______? the ___________? prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant ( Ivey Burnham) was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states.nd the Court further certifies that it appears to them that Alex Baker & William Underhill who has signed the preceding certificate are residents in the County of Hickman and are Honorable Persons and that their statement is entitled to credit. I, James D. Easley, Clerk of the County Court of Hickman do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of the Said Court in the matter of the application of Ivey Burnham for a pension In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of office the sixth day of March 1843 J. D. Easley Clk. Ivey Burnham _____? to amend his affidavit by saying that he has produced the best evidence in his power of his service in the revolution for that every one of his compatriots in that glorius struggle lived in the State of North Carolina & that he has understood that they have long since departed this life or if any of them be living they unknown to him. At the time he served his six month tour he took up his line of march at & from Kaur(?) bridge in Camden County, NC and marched to North west near Riverbridge(?) in Virginia. the name of the county in VA. he does not recollect. after being at North west bridge we had to retreat. formed a kind of Kind of fortification in Currituck Swamp in North Carolina where we fought the British and drove them back. When with Col. Dozier we took five Tories on Currituck Shore. And further this affiant saith not. Answers to Interrogotories: To the interrogotories proposed by the war Department he answer as follows Question 1st: When & in what year were you born? Answer 1st: On the 8th May 1764 Question 2: Have you any record of your age and if so where is it? Answer 2: I had a record of my age in the Family Bible but it is now lost misplaced or destroyed, the leaf being torn out. Question 3: Where were you living when called into service? Where have you lived since the Revolutionary War and where do you now live? Answer 3: When I volunteered I lived in Camden County North Carolina where I continued to live until the year 1790 when I emigrated to Tennessee and I now live in Hickman County in the State of Tennessee. Question 4: How were you called into Service. Were you drafted, did you volunteer or were you a substitute and if a substitute for whom? Answer 4: I volunteered was not drafted & was not a substitute. Question 5: State the Names of some of the Regular officers who were with the troops when you served such. Continental & Militia regiments as you can recollect and the general circumstances of your service. Answer 5: I have stated in my affadavit the General and other field officers who were with us. Col. Jarvis of Currituck County N.C. was also with us. the names and members of the regiments I do not remember nor do I remember that I ever knew them but I recollect that a certain Colonel Thomas Harvey of Pasquotank County N. Carolina was with us and I run a race with him. Then together with the other particulars and several circumstances which I have heretofore stated are all that I can recollect in relation to the 5th Question. Question 6: Did you ever receive a discharge from the service & if so by whom was it given and what became of it? Answer 6: I did receive a discharge from the service. It was given me by Colonel Peter Dozier under whom I served. About 46 or 47 years ago when I was about leaving N. Carolina for Tennessee, I gave my discharge to a certain ____ _____ _____? Question 7: State the names of persons to whom you are known in your present neighborhoodand who can testify as to your character for veracity and their belief of your services as a soldier of the Revolution. Answer 8: Moses Johnson, Granville Johnson (a Justice of the peace), Joseph Hassell?, William Hassells, William H. Dorman? (a constable) & William Chamberlain and further the affiant saith not. Sworn to and subscribed in open court this sixth day of March, 1843. Ivey Burnham his mark |