Jones County, NC - Hardy Jones Revolutionary War Pension, 1818 ~~~~~~~~~~ March 4, 1935 Mr. Blair Jones Pell City Alabama Dear Sir: Reference is made to your letter in which you request the record of Hardy Jones, a Revolutionary War soldier of North Carolina, who enlisted October 7, 1778, Blount's Company. The Revolutionary War records of this office have been searched and the record found of only one soldier with the name Hardy Jones. His record is given below as found in the papers on file in pension claim S.41699, based upon his service in the Revolutionary War. The date and place of birth and the names of the parents of Hardy Jones are not shown. Hardy Jones enlisted in Jones County, North Carolina, sometime in 1778, served as a private in Captain John Taylor's Company, 3rd North Carolina Regiment, was in the battle of Stone and at the seige of Charleston; was taken prisoner, place where captured and length of time held in captivity not stated. His service terminated in 1782. He did not state that he served in Captain Blount's Company. There is an official statement on file that one Hardy Jones was mustered on October 17, 1778 for three years as a private under Captain Blount of the 10th Regiment, date of discharge not given. There is nothing to show that this Hardy Jones and the one who applied for pension were one and the same. Hardy Jones was allowed pension on his application executed October 16, 1818, at which time he was residing in Lenoir County, North Carolina and was aged about fifty-eight years. Source: HeritageQuest Online Abstract from Revolutionary War Pension ______________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Connie Ardrey ______________________________________________________________________