SENECA COUNTY OHIO - MILITARY: Revolutionary War Pension PETERSON, Matson *************************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. *************************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Pamela D. Lucas plucas@iserv.net March 9, 1997 *************************************************************************** Matson PETERSON Rev. War pension -------------------------------- Transcript of the pension record of Matson Peterson of New Jersey, no. S3655: Matson Peterson in the state of Ohio who was a Private in the company commanded by Captain Ellis of the Reg. commanded by Maj. Ellis in the N.Jersey line for Private. $20.00 Inscribed on the Roll of Pittsburgh Agency at the rate of 20 Dollars per annum to commence on the 4th day of March 1831. Certificate of Pension issued the 12th day of Feb. 1833 and ********. Arrears to 4th of Sept 1831, $30.00; Semiannual allowance ending 4 Mar 1833, $10.00. total, $40.00. Revolutionary Claim, Act June 7, 1832. Recorded by Viral Luce, clerk. Book D; Vol. 2; Page 120. Order to pay ** Act 1837. Paid at the Treasury under the Act of the 11 April 1838 from 4th Sept 1837 to 4 March 1838. Age, notified 4 June 1839. Paid as above from 2 March 1838 to 4 March 1839. Agent notified 19 Nov 1839. Sent to Hen. R. Dickinson H.R. August 23 1848. Letter to R.G. Pennington 13 Sept 1851. Page 2: Matson Peterson, admitted 6 mo. Private $20.00, W.C.E. How. McCooke. Page 3: Brief in the case of Matson Peterson Senior of Clinton township, Seneca County in the State of Ohio. Act 7th June, 1832. 1. Was the declaration made before a Court or a Judge? A Court. 2. If before a Judge, does it appear that the applicant is disabled by bodily infirmity? -------- 3. How old is he? 67 4. State his service as directed in the form annexed: Period: 21 May 1781-------6 months-------as a substitute-----under Capt. Jos. Ellis, Maj. Wm. Ellis, Capt Jos. Collins. 5. In what battles was he engaged? None mentioned. 6. Wher did he reside when he entered the service? Hattenfield, (sic) N. Jersey. 7. Is his statement supported by living witnesses, by documentary proof, by traditionary evidence, by incidental evidence, or by the rolls? Nothing but tradition. 8. Are the papers defective as to form or authentication? and if so, in what respect? Right. I certify that the foregoing statement and the answers agree with the evidence in the case above mentioned. Signed: Wm. C. Easton, Examining Clerk. 15 Jany 1833. Page 4: The State of Ohio Seneca County. On the sixth day of October A.D. 1832 personally appeared in open court, before the court of Common Pleas, being a court of record, and now sitting Matson Peterson Senr. a resident of the township of Clinton, **** county, aged sixty seven years, four months and a fraction, who being duly sworn according to law doth on his *** oath 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 officer, and served on *****stated: "I entered the service as a substitute for John Ellis the 21st day of May A.D. 1781-- for a six months tour all which six months I served---My officers were Col. Joseph Ellis, Major William Ellis, Capt. Joseph Collins---I entered the service at Hattenfield, Gloucester Co., New Jersey. We lay there about 3 months, and then marched to Mount Holly, and from there to Burlington-- When I entered the service my residence was 2 miles from *** Hattenfield (sic). I have no documentary evidence of said service, and I know of no one's testimony I can procure that can testify to said service. Page 5: He relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the payment, and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state. Signed: Matson Peterson Sen Sworn and subscribed this 6th day of October A.D. 1832 in open court. Joseph Howard,clerk We **** Robinson a clergyman residing in the township of Clinton aforesaid and Nicholas Gutches residing in the same township do hereby certify that we are well acquainted with Matson Peterson Senr. who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration, that we believe him to be of the age which he has sworn himself to be, that he is seperted(sic) and believed in the neighborhood where he resides, to have been a soldier in the Revolution and that we consider in that opinion. James Robinson Nicholas Gotchiius Sworn and subscribed the day and year last aforesaid in open court. Joseph Howard, clerk 1. Q. By this Court of Law applicant Where and in what year were you born? A. I was born in Gloucester County State of N. Jersey on the 21 day of May A.D. 1765. 2. Q. Have you any record of your age and if so, where is it? A. I have, and it is in my Bibble. (sic) 3. Q. Where were you living when called into service, where have you lived since the Revolutionary war, and where do you now live? A. When called into service I lived near Hattonfield (sic) Gloucester County N. Jersey; at the close of the Rev. War I moved into Salem County N. Jersey then into Fairfield Co., Ohio, then into Clinton township, Seneca County said state of Ohio where I now live. 4. Q. How were you called into service, were you drafted, did you volunteer or were you a substitute, and if a substitute, for whom? A. I was a substitute for John Ellis. 5. Q. State the names of some of the regular officers who were with the troops when you served, such Continental or Militia Regiments as you may recollect, and the general circumstances of your service. A. Capt. Joseph Matlack and Capt. Jacob Brown for the **** part of the answer I must refer to my statement above. 6. Q. Did you ever receive a discharge from the service and if so by whom, what grounds, and what has become of it? A. I do not know whether I received a discharge or not if I did I have lost it. I never supposed Revolutionary papers would be of any importance to me. 7. Q. State the names of persons to whom you are acquainted in your present neighborhood, and who can testify as to your character for veracity, and their belief of your service as a soldier of the Revolution. A. Nicholas Gutchess, Esq., John Drake?, Reverend Mr. Robertson, Uriah Egbert, John Bo*****, Zachariah Fosey, Jacob Hill. Matson Peterson Sen Sworn and subscribed the day and year last above mentioned in open court. Joseph Howard, clk. And the said court do hereby declare their opinion, after the investigation of the matter, and after putting the investigation prescribed 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 affirms? to them that James Robinson, who has signed the preceeding certificate is a clergyman, resident of the nieghborhood of said applicant, and that Nicholas Gutches, who has also signed the same is a resident in the same D. Higgings, Presd. Judge 2nd Circuit in Ohio Sebin. Gravely Agrun Ingraham Benjamin Pittinger (all 3 associate judges) I, Joseph Howard clerk of the Court ********a foresaid do ****ly certify that the foregoing contains the original proceeding of the *** court in matters of the application of Matson Peterson Senr. for a pension. In testimony whereof I have ***** our my hand and *** of office this fifth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two. Joseph Howard, clerk. (transcribed 18 Nov 1994 by Pamela D. Lucas)