Fayette County OhArchives Military Records.....Witty, James October 1832 Revwar - Pension ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Nancy Poquette npoq@hotmail.com June 25, 2006, 10:13 pm Pension Application Of James Witty, Natl Archives Microseries M804, Roll 2622, Application #S18662 JAMES WITTY, a resident of Fayette County, Ohio, aged 71 years in October 1832: “He (this affiant) states that he entered the service of the United States in Guilford County in the state of North Carolina in the year 1777 on the 21st day of May. He (this affiant) enlisted in the regular army of the United States under the command of Captain MCCRORY of the 1st regiment commanded by Colonel THOMAS CLARK. He marched soon after enlisting to Halifax in the said state of North Carolina. At this place the affiant states that he deserted from the army and returned home. He was absent from the army about 6 weeks.” “He (this affiant) then gave up to Lieutenant ROBERT ?HAYS, a recruiting officer at Salisbury in the said state of North Carolina. He remained at this place during the winter. In the succeeding spring he marched to Pennsylvania and joined the army at Valley Forge commanded by General GEORGE WASHINGTON. From thence he (the affiant) marched under the command of WASHINGTON to Monmouth and was in the memorable battle [per Heitman, June 28, 1778] fought at that place. From thence he marched to the White Plains. The British were at this time in New York. From the White Plains he marched to West Point.” “After remaining at this place West Point, some time, he marched to Charleston in South Carolina and was here taken prisoner by LORD CORNWALLIS. He remained a prisoner on land about five months and was then put aboard a prison ship where he remained 9 months. From this place he was carried by water up James River in Virginia to Williamsburg. He was here exchanged. From Williamsburg, he marched under the command of Colonel CLARK to Richmond in the said state of Virginia. At this place he was discharged, his time having expired 9 days after he was taken prisoner at Charleston…” “…This affiant recollects several officers, Captain BOWMAN who was killed in defending Charleston, General LINCOLN was commander at Charleston, and others whom he has spoken of in the body of his declaration.” Additional Comments: [If this file is unreadable, see same application at ncgenweb, Guilford County, NC military page.] File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/fayette/military/revwar/pensions/witty20gmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ohfiles/ File size: 2.8 Kb