ISAAC RIAL REV WAR PENSION, MORRIS, NEW JERSEY Copyright (c) 2001 by Peg Schreiber(mrschreiber@dmv.com). ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submittor has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ************************************************************************ (Four men from Lawrence Co, Ohio gave testimony for pensions- ?? Davis, Isaac Rial, Henry Mannon and William Losey)--a Letter to "Hon.The Secretary at Washington, Pension Office", contained the declarations sent by Soloman Burkley, Burlington Ohio, Lawrence Co. March 20, 1833 DECLARATION IN ORDER TO OBTAIN THE BENEFIT OF THIRD ACT OF CONGRESS PASSED THE 7TH OF JUNE 1832 State of Ohio, Lawrence County ?? Court of Common Pleas, MARCH TWELVE A.D. 1833 On this 12 day of March 1833, personally appeared in open court, before the court of Com. Pleas aforesaid, now sitting, Isaac Rial, a resident of Upper Township, in the county of Lawrence aforesaid, and State of Ohio, aged 72 years, who being first party sworn according to law, doth make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7, 1832-that he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein stated. FIRSTLY- In the year 1776 in the month of August the Day of the month he can not remember, he entered the service and served the term of three months-was drafted from Morris County, New Jersey-went to Acquarkanack (1), Pumpton (2)- Bullyfly Hill-and he believes at Hackensack, was employed principally guarding the lines. CAPTAIN PIERSON(3), commanded the company in which he served. GENERAL WINES(4) Commanded-The Colonel's name don't recollect, believes it was the 1st Reg't he was attached to--was in no battle-saw the enemy army near Acquarkanack (1)-supposed they entended to destroy the bridge-marched rapidly to prevent-?2 Died?- the enemy retired-he was discharged in November at Arquarkanack (1) by verbal order of GENERAL WINES(4), he thinks- knew MAJOR DANIEL COOK , remembers no other officer. SECONDLY-In April 1777-Declarent resided in Bedminster, Summerset (5) Co, New Jersey-he was warmed out by CAPTAIN MOFFETT of Stoney Hill-same county-2nd reg't New Jersey Militia, COLONEL SPENCER (6) or COLONEL WHITE(7) commanded his reg't-he believes both commanded during this term-he served two and half month-served at Elizabethtown (8) -I mean that ?place/plain?-The Brittish army was principally at or near New York he believes-He was in no battle during this term-Knew MAJOR ?McDANIELS? and LT. ABRAHAM VANTILE(9)- he was discharged by verbal order at Elizabethtown by COL. SPENCER (6)- he believes. THIRDLY-During the same year (1777) and about one month after the last discharge above-he was called out again, from the same place/plain, by CAPTAIN MOFFETT in the same 2 Reg't, served at Eliabethtown, and on the North River (10) believes he went to Tarrytown and Woodbridge-MAJOR ?MCDANIEL? served both trips this year he believes;he was in no battle-enemy was frequently over stealing cattle and other provisions-(smudge/erasure) During this term he served two months and half-was discharged in October or November at Elizabethtown by verbal order also of this Captain. FOURTHLY-in September 1778-he was called out again and served two months-under CAPAIN SEBRING (11) in COLONEL MEDDUCK'S (12) reg't of Sourland Mountain (now Hartlingen), number of reg't not remembered-went to Springfield-was in that battle-under CAPTAIN SEBRING (11), from the same county, (Summerset) (5) in New Jersey in COLONEL FRELINHUYSONS's(13) reg't. The number of Reg't not recollected-New Jersey Militia-marched to Bruinswick-where he remained about a month, thence marched to Woodbridge and Spanktown (now Rahway)-and then returned to Bruinswick, where he was discharged in November, by verbal order of the Captain-was in no battle-the enemy lay on Statten Island-Long Island and at New York. ?MAJOR MC DANIEL? served this tour. FIFTHLY-In may 1780-(according to his recollection it was in 1779) he was called out again to perform a tour of two months from the same (Summerset) County in New Jersey -under CAPTAIN SEBRING (11)in COLONEL MEDDAK'S (12) reg't. of Sourland Mountain, Went to Springfield-was in that battle of Springfield-was near COLONEL MEDDICK(12), when a cannon ball dropped near him-he dodged and then run away-COLONEL TAYLOR (14) or COLONEL WHITE (7) then took command of the reg't-battle was fought near the New Year-at last the Brittish crossed the bridge and the Americans ?remained?-they set fire to the town-the battle was fought in June-after the battle the Brittish returned to New York-and declarant remained near Springfield till his term expired-when he was discharged by the Colonel by verbal order- SIXTHLY-?In? the same year, in April he believes-he was called out on an alarm at the burning of Elizabethtown ?Farms?.-served under CAPTAIN SEBRING(11) for about a month-and til discharged. - During the Revolutionary War, declarent saith, that he believes he served the term of eighteen months, at least, yet he can not state the times or places particularly, from want of recollection, and farther than the forgoing, which amounts to but thirteen months-and he further saith, that he is certain he served the ?times? above specified, but is not certain that he is correct as to the dates -the particular times of of the sevice years, is not distinctly recollected- He further saith, in answer to the interrogations put to him 1. He was born in Morris Co, New Jersy July 9, 1760- 2. That he has a record of his age in his father's bible in his Brother's hands who now lives in Genesee Co, New York. 3. When called into service at first he lived in Morris Co, New Jersey where he resided til about the year of (erasure) when he went to Summerset Co, New Jersey where he resided til the year of 1820, when he removed to Washington County, Pennsylvania, where he resided and till - April of 1832 when he removed to the place where he now resides- 4. He was always standing as a minute man and went when called on-it was then called Warming out- he went always when called on-and served till discharged-he never was a substitue- 5. Cannot name any officers-except those before mentioned- 6. He knows no person in his county, except Mr GEORGE SPARLING who is acquainted with him and can state as to his character for verascity- and give an opinion as to his service-he has known the declarent about thirty years-he has no ?????? to prove his claim.or other ??? here for cause - He hereby relinquishes every claim to a pension or annuity except the increment, and declares that his name is not on the Pension Roll of the Aging of any State. his Isaac x Rial JAS WHEELER, clerk of court mark I. GEORGE SPARLING, a resident of upper Township in Lawrence co, do hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Isaac Rial, who has ?testified? and sworn to the above Declaration. That I believe him to be seventy two years of age, that he was ever respected in the neighborhood where he formerly resided, to have been a soldier of the Revolution and that I concur in that opinion- I further certify that in the neighborhood where he now resides, he has had no opportunity to become acquainted with people, (His settlement being there) sufficient to ?acquire any inputatuion? on the subject. sworn to and subscribed this day and year aforesaid his Clerk of Court JAS WHEELER GEORGE X SPARLING mark 1. Aquackanock (Passaic) 2. Pompton? 4. Probably General William Winds 5. Somerset Co. 6. Perhaps Oliver Spencer 7. Anthony Walton White? 8. Elizabeth 9. Abraham Van Neste, perhaps/OR Abraham Van Tuyls (I have not found him listed as an officer,but he served in same Company) 10 North or Hudson River 11. Private Isaac Ryall, Cap't John Sebring Company, 1st Battalion (Listed in History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties) 12 Maddick-Meddick-or Derrick (Dirk)Middagh 13 Frederick Frelinghuysen? 14 John Taylor?? And the said court do hereby ?declare? this opinion, after the investigation of the matter, and after putting the interrogatory furnished by the War Department, that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary soldier and served as he states-and the court further certifies , that it appears to them that George Sparling is a resident of Upper Township and the state and is a ?reliable? person and that his statement is ?intitled? to credit- I JOSEPH WHEELER, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of said court, in the matter of the applications of ISAAC RIAL for a pension- In testimony whereof, I have hereinto set my hand and seal of office this 12th day of March 1833 Jos. Wheeler, clerk Isaac Rial 24229 Peg Schreiber Jan, 2001