Ed,
Based on the dates these appear to be given either by the State of
Virginia - check LVA website or by Frederick County -check court order
books in Frederick County. You might also want to check with the
Handley Library in Winchester. They may be familiar with the source
that Lloyd Bockstruck used.
Marilyn Jackson
On 3/6/2017 4:31 PM, Shelley Murphy wrote:
> Have you checked at NARA? Some pages might also be on Fold3. There are a couple of independent researches who pull files for a small fee. If you want the contact info, just email me.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Mon, Mar 6, 2017 4:02 pm
> Subject: Widows Revoluntionary War Pensions
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> Where might I obtain the pension files for two Revolutionary War widows residing in Frederick County, Virginia? Quoting from Bockstruck's "Revolutionary War Pensions, awarded 1775-1905":
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> "Duncan, John. Va. - . He died in service about the last of May 1779. His widow, Mary Duncan, and two children were furnished £20 support in Frederick Co., Va. on 5 Sep. 1780. She was on the pension list in 1785."
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> "Duncan, Samuel. Va. - . He died in the service. His widow, Mary Duncan, and two children were furnished £20 support in Frederick Co., Va. on 7 Sep. 1779 and on 5 June 1782."
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> Thanks,
> Ed Smith
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