Upson-Wilkes County GaArchives Military Records.....HUDGINS/Hudgens/Hudchins, William March 18, 1831 Revwar - Pension North Carolina Continental Line Army ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Milisia Hanlin ninebetweens@aol.com April 28, 2008, 8:36 am Original Claim For R. 5322: Revolutionary War Pension By North Carolina Revolutionary War Veteran William HUDGENS, Of Upson County, Georgia, Formerly Of North Carolina, America “N.C. Hudgens, William Or HUDGINS Or HUDCHINS R. 5322” [1] [End of Page One (1)] [Beginning of Page Two (2)] “Original Claim Georgia Upson County On this first day of March Eighteen Hundred and thirty one personally appeared in open Court in Upson County holding its Spring term for the Flint Circuit, State of Georgia, Constituted and appointed the Supreme Court of the State, William HUDGINS, sometimes spelt HUDGINS & HUDCHINS, resident in Upson County aged Seventy One Years who being first duly Sworn according to Law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the provision made by the Acts of Congress of the 18th March 1818 and the 1st May 1820 that the said William HUDGINS entered in the Revolutionary Service one nine month tour in Capt. Moore’s Troop Commanded by Colo. Malmody & Genl. Green, one twelve month tour under Captain Jones, & Col. Taylor, and One three months tour under Capt. Oldham, Wm. Moore, Colo., & Brig. Genl. David Long, Commencing in August & ending in November as will be seen by reference to the discharge, besides several other tours the Officers and terms of Service not being recollected, the said tours were all Served in the State of North Carolina in the Continental establishment, he served Sometimes as a Volunteer and at other times as a regular, particularly the tour of Twelve months, as a regular, that he served the times or tours fully out for which he volunteered or enlisted and was discharged every time in the State of North Carolina, that he hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension except the present, that his name is not on the Roll of any State except North Carolina and that the following are the reasons for not making earlier application for a pension, being poor and illiterate and living in an obscure part of the United States he was not apprised until recently of the existence…” [2] [End of Page Two (2)] [Beginning of Page Three (3)] “…of the above mentioned laws or of the manner of application for a pension and in pursuance of the Act of the 1st May 1820, I do solemnly Swear that I was resident citizen of the United States on the 18th of March 1818 and that I have not since that time by gift, sale or in any manner disposed of my property in any part thereof with intent so to diminish it as to bring myself within the provisions of an Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the land & naval service of the United States, in the Revolutionary War” passed on the 18th day of March 1818 and that I have not, nor had any person in trust for me any proper- ty or securities, contracts, or debts due to me, not have I any income other than what is contained in the Schedule hereto annexed and by me subscribed that since the 18th of march 1818 no changes have been made in my property with the exception of occasionally giving my younger children a part of my Stock & householf furniture, that he had had thirteen children Eight of who are living his family consists of himself and wife only. Schedule of property now belong- ing to the applicant: One bed and furniture; One cow and one calf; His trade or occupation had been ?ewing & getting Shingles but recently on account of age he occasionally employs himself in agriculture. [Signed] William Hudgens Declared and sworn to in open Court on the 1st day of March 1831 before C. B. Strong, Judge." [3] [End of Page Three (3)] [Beginning of Page Four (4)] “I, William P. YONGE, Clerk of the Superior Court of Upson County, do hereby Certify, that it appears to the satisfaction of the Court that the said William HUDGENS did Serve in the Revolutionary War as stated in the preceding declara- tion against the Common Enemy for the terms therein mentioned, particularly the terms of Three months under Captain Oldham, Wm. Moore, Commanded by Br. Ge. Davidson on the Continental establishmanet. I also Certify that the foregoing Oath and the Schedul thereto annexed are truly copied from the Records of the said Court; and I do further Certify that it is the opinion of the Said Court, that the total amount in Value of the Property exhibited in the aforesaid Schedule is Thirty-five dollars. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto Set my hand and affixed unto Seal of ????????????[verbatim transcription: original is creased and on fold] ??? day of March 1831. [Signed //x// ] Wm. P. Yonge, Clk of the Superior Court of Upson Co. [Seal] [Seal is Affixed to the Page in the Lower Left Hand Corner]” [4] [End of Page Four (4)] Source Citation and Source Information: [1] R. 5322. Revolutionary War Pension: Original Claim for North Carolina Revolutionary War Veteran, William HUDGINS/Hudgens/Hudchins, of Upson County, Georgia, formerly of North Carolina, America. Superior Court of Upson County, Georgia, USA. 1831. The National Archives. The National Archives and Records Administration. Washington, D.C. Roll:M804. Title: Revolutionary War, Pension & Bounty Land Warrant Application Files. Citation: Original Claim. Page:1. [2] Ibid. Citation: Original Claim. Page:2. [3] Ibid. Citation: Original Claim. Page:3. [4] Ibid. Citation: Original Claim. Page:4. Additional Comments: North Carolina Revolutionary War Veteran William HUDGINS/HUDGENS/HUDCHINS, of Upson County, Georgia, on March 18, 1831 petitioned for a pension for his mili- tary service in the state of North Carolina in the North Carolina Continental Line. William HUDGINS/HUDGENS/HUDCHINS is believed to have been born in 1744 in perhaps Virginia, moved to North Carolina, is believed to have lived in Rowan County, North Carolina [mid to late 1750s]; then migrated to the areas of Laurens and Anderson District, in South Carolina [mid to late 1780s]; before migrating to the Wilkes County, Georgia areas [early to mid 1790's] then Upson County areas, of Georgia [mid 1820's through early 1830s] migrated into Alabama, and was last enumerated at the age of 98 years living in Almirante, Walton County, West Florida territory in what may later have been known as Pensacola, Florida, USA William HUDGINS/HUDGENS/HUDCHINS is known to have married once; and is thought to have married a second time. William HUDGINS/HUDGENS/HUDCHINS is known to have been the father of thirteen children of which eight were still living at the time of his original claim for a Revolutionary War pension, on March 18, 1831, in Upson County, Georgia, USA. William HUDGINS/HUDGENS/HUDCHINS is thought to have been living with one of his children in Almirante, Walton County, West Florida Territory, USA, in May 1842. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/upson/military/revwar/pensions/hudginsh1053mt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 7.4 Kb