Licking-Logan-Champaign County OhArchives Military Records.....Christian Neighbarger pension record 1832 Revwar - Pension Capt. Browns Regt. Virginia line ************************************************ 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: Nola Rogers ubetchurhair@nextek.net December 22, 2003, 1:15 pm Rev War records published by the Daughters of the American Revolution state of Ohio: Christian Neighbarger Jr lived in Shenandoah Co Va until 1787 to Hardy Co Va til 1797 back to Shenandoah Co Va til 1805 to Monongalia co Va (W VA) til 1815 to Licking County Ohio on November 1832 went to Logan County Ohio served in the War of the Revolution under Capt. Brown's regt. watching the movements and camps of General Cornwallis he received a Pension for his service in the Rev War while residing in Logan County Ohio of $150.00 a year until his death, His application papers were signed by his brothers Jacob Neighbarger and Christopher Nieghbarger The affidavit signed by Jacob W Neighbarger.:: The State of Ohio Licking County came before me John Leivern on of the justices of the peace from said County personally came Jacob Neighbarger who being duly sworn according to have disposeth and saith that Christian Neighbarger served as private Soldier in the Revolutionary war in be half of these United States first three months in the Spring of 1771 Joined the company at Strasburg Virginia Shenandoah County thence marched to or near Winchester Frederick County State afore said and served there three months gaurding the Prisoners. and the aforsaid Christian Neighbarger was called on and in the summer of 1781 and was Discharged a five days before the surrender of Cornwallis and served three months in that campain as he verily and further states thee exptant saitah an sworn to and subscribed before me. at the County afore said this 30th day of September A D 1833 John Leivern Justice of the Peace signed Jacob Neighbarger (X) his mark This is to certify that I am and have been accquainted a number of years and I believe the aforesaid Jacob Neighbarger to be a man of truth ???Seventy Five years of age with A good recollection and can be relied on signed John Leivern Justice of the Peace. Additional Comments: Christian Neighbarger died in Logan County Ohio 1841 This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/ohfiles/ File size: 2.6 Kb