REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE - HENRY CATO ************************************************************************ SCGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: All documents placed in the USGenWeb Archives remain the property of the contributors, who retain publication rights in accordance with US Copyright Laws and Regulations. In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, these documents may be used by anyone for their personal research. Any other use, including copying files to other sites, requires permission from the contributor PRIOR to uploading to the other sites. Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/scfiles.htm Contributed by: BBP *********************************************************************** Revolutionary Service Copied from Historical Commission, Columbia, SC. No. 62, N. 200, Lib. W-10th Aug., 1785. Henry CATO for 40 days duty in the Militia in 1779. Amount 2. 17. 1/2. Two pounds seventeen shillings and one half penny sterling. (d Ex W. G.) 19.17.10 3.99 11 J. Mc. A. G. (Auditor General) State of SC. To Henry CATO, Dr. 1st Nov. (1799.) To 40 days Service done The State as a soldier in Col. Jono. MARSHALLs - Regt. Militia at 10/p day, L 20-0- 0. Camden District. Personally came before me, Mr. Henry CATO, and being duly sworn saith the above account is just and that he never received any satisfaction for the same. Signed and Sworn to This 20th June, 1784, before Fred'. K. KENNEDY. I do certify the above account to be just. Pr. Jno. MARSHALL (CATO) (On back of paper) Recieved the 10th August 1785 full satisfaction for the within account Indent No. 200, Book W. in virtue of and Order. Thos. SUMPTER. State of SC. To Henry CATO, Dr. Beginning 4th July 1780, Ending 15th May, 1782, both 316. To 390 days service done in General SUMPTERs Regd. as horsemand and found my own horse under the command of Cols. MARSHALs & KIMBALL. a 20/pr day. L 319-0-0. 315-a 2-315 71.15 52.10 L 439.5 (total) beginning th 22nd of June, 1781, ending 2nd August, 1781. a-35s/per day 71.15. To forty-one day service under the command of Colo. MARSHAL First Lieut. August 18th, 1780. - To one horse lost at Genl. SUMPTER. Surprise appraised by John & Robert LOVE to be worth L 52.10, Stlg. 12.10-reduced to sterling 63...We do certify that we did appraise the above mentioned horse to be worth fifty-two pounds ten shillings old South Currency. Given under our hands this 10th of July, 1785. Signed John LOVE & Robert (R.) LOVE (his mark) We certify the above account to be just. Certified by us-Fred K. R. KIMBALL/Colo. & John MARSHAL/Colo. SC Camden Dist.: This day Henry CATO, duly made oath that the above account is just and that he never recieived any satisfaction for the same. Sworn to this 10th day of July, 1785, before me, Fred K. KIMBALL, J.P. I received 23rd September 1785. Paid in full satisfaction for the within in an Indent No. 709-y Benj. BURNETT. SC Lancaster Co. Y: Gentlemen: Please deliver to Mr. Benj. BURNETT as such Indent of Indents that may appear to be due tho me in your office and you'll much oblige your very humble servant, Henry CATO. 17th February, 1787. To Edwark BLAKE, Esqrs., and Peter BOQUET Certified by me, John MARSHAL J.P. 709 Y. No. 96-31 Decr. 85 (Henry served as a horseman in the militia during 1779 under Col. Marshall, as a private from July 4, 1780 to May 15, 1781 under Gen. Sumpter and from June 22, 1780 to August 2, 1781 as a lieutenant for 40 days under Col. MARSHALL. C.S....Also for a horse lost in battle and appraised by John LOVE & Robert LOVE and found to be worth L 52.10, Stlg. 12.10-reduced to sterling 63; A.A.1150; W200; Y709.)