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Davis, Isaac

Disc. (No Papers)

Davis, Isaac

            His name appears on a list of applicants for invalid pensions returned by the District Court for the District of New York, submitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of War in April 25, 1794, and printed in the American State Papers, class 9, pages 93 & 165.

Rank: Sergeant
Regt. Col. Fisher’s (1)
Disability: Lameness from swelling and inflammation contracted in service.
Residence: Conewaga (Caughnawaga)
To what pension entitled: Full
Remarks: There are no militia rolls in this office.
Evidence transmitted by the District Court incomplete, viz: The evidences are wanting to prove this claim, except the reasons why he did not apply before.  On page 165 it is stated that the evidence had been completed.
End Note

1 Isaac served as private and sergeant in Captain Abraham Veeder’s Company (Second Company) in Colonel Frederick Visscher’s (Fisher) Regiment of Tryon County Militia (Third Regiment.)

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