Guilford County NcArchives Military Records.....Bundy, Christopher March 1, 1833 Revwar - Pension ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/ncfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Nancy Poquette npoq@hotmail.com June 14, 2006, 4:23 am Pension Application Of Christopher Bundy, Nat’l Archives Series M804, Roll __, Application #S1730 Wayne County, Indiana, CHRISTOPHER BUNDY, aged 74 years: “That he volunteered in the state troops of North Carolina in the army of the United States in the year 1779, with Captain ENOCH DAVIS, and served in the (regiment not recollected) under the following named officers: General RUTHERFORD, Colonel MATTHEW LOCK, Major Good and Captain ENOCH DAVIS, under whom he served as a volunteer. I entered the service in the town of Salisbury in the County of Rowan and state of North Carolina, from whence he marched to the High Hills of Santee, where we halted a few days and were again ordered to march to “Monck’s Corner” near Charleston in the state of South Carolina where we halted for a dew days, and from whence we marched to Purysburg near Savannah River, where we stayed a few days to refresh ourselves and again marched to a ferry called the “Two Sisters” on the Savannah River.” “There we halted, and where I volunteered as one of a company of 100 men who were stationed to guard the magazine under captain WILLIAM ?GILRIENE, where we continued stationed under Captain GILRIENE for the term of six months from the time I entered the service, at the expiration of which time I was dismissed and returned home with Captain ENOCH DAVIS.” Question-Where were you living when called into the service? Answer-In Guilford County when called into the service, but I first entered the service in Rowan County. Question-State the names of some of the regular officers who were with the troops where you served, and the general circumstances of your service. Answer-“I remember General LINCOLN, NEWTON and ?JAS/UN?, who was a sergeant who are the only names I remember. During my service at the place called the “White House” near the Two Sisters, we had some little skirmishes with some scouting parties, though no serious injury on either side. I was in no battles, I was not with the principal army.” File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/guilford/military/revwar/pensions/bundy127gmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ncfiles/ File size: 2.6 Kb