Wayne County, NC - Heritage Series Reprinted with permission of the Mount Olive Tribune and cannot be reproduced without permission. Revolutionary War Pensioners - Wayne "Our Heritage" By Claude Moore No date shown Last week I wrote about the Duplin County pensioners of the American Revolution & this week it will be the pensioners of Wayne County. Four volumes have recently been reprinted of the "Pension Roll of 1835." Under an act of Congress in 1825, a private was paid $120 a year, a lieutenant $320 a year, a captain $480 a year, a major $600 a year & a colonel $600 per year. Wayne County was created out of old Dobbs County in 1779. The records of Dobbs County were largely destroyed by fire including the militia records. A veteran who did not have a discharge certificate had to get witnesses to sign an affidavit to the affect that they knew personally & that the applicant had served in the Revolution. The applicant had to sign a sworn statement before the clerk of the court giving his service record from memory. The pension records in 1835 showed the following men from Wayne County: the following were listed as having served in the Continental Line (National Army). David Edwards, placed on roll in 1832, age 71 Absalom Ellis, died April 13, 1828, age 63 William Farrell, placed on roll in 1833, age 79, N.C. Militia Charles Gibson, no age Elisha Grant, died January 23, 1830, age 76 John Howell, placed on roll in 1833, age 80 George Jernigan, placed on roll in 1833, age 73 George Mitchell, placed on roll in 1830, age 72 Jethro Odom, placed on roll in 1834, age 87 Michael Revill, placed on roll in 1833, age 74 Ezekiel Slocumb, (husband of Mary Slocumb), placed on roll in 1833, age 74 Benjamin Smith, placed on roll in 1833, age 75 Jesse Spencer, (Virginia Militia), placed on roll in 1833, age 73 Nehemia Tolar, placed on roll in 1833, age 95 Jesse Vick, placed on roll in 1830, age 83 Wait Warwick, died in 1830, age 74 John Wiggs, placed on roll in 1833, age 76 John Wise, placed on roll in 1823 James Woodland, placed on roll in 1819 No roster of Wayne County Troops who served in the American Revolution has ever been compiled. This would be an execellent project for some of the high school teachers in Wayne County or for the D.A.R Chapter. ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Guy Potts - gpotts1@nc.rr.com ___________________________________________________________________