Martin County, NC – John Hardison Revolutionary War Pension ~~~~~~~~~~ Louise Hardison Colorado Texas Dear Madam: I advise you that from the papers in the Revolutionary War pension claim S.1827 it appears that James Hardison was born in 1759 in Martin County, North Carolina. He enlisted, date not stated, in Martin County, NC, served six months as a private in Capain John H. Jones' Company, Colonel Eaton's North Carolia Regiment and was in the battle of Brier Creek. He enlisted in 1781, served three months as a private in Captains Benjamin Hardison and James Evan's companies, Colonels Hill and Davie Stitt's North Carolina regiments and was in the battle of Guilford and Camden. He was allowed pension on his application executed September 10, 1832, while a resident of Maury County, Tennessee. Soldier died July 23, 1842, leaving a widow, her name and date of marriage not stated. There are no further family data. Very truly yours, E.W. Morgan Acting Commissioner Source: HeritageQuest Online ______________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Connie Ardrey ______________________________________________________________________