PICKENS CO., SC - Revolutionary War Pension Application, Richard Carver ==================================================================== Submitted by Dawn Watson Revolutionary War Pension Application Richard Carver, S.21679 South Carolina Richard Carver of Pickens in the State of South Carolina was a private in the company commanded by Captain Tate of the Regt. commanded by Col. Buford in the Virginia line for 6 months. Inscribed on the Roll of South Carolina at the rate of 20 Dollars [and no] cents per annum to commence on the 4th day of March, 1831. Certificate of Pension issued the 16 day of May '33 and sent to Col. J. Grisham, Falls P. O. Pickens Dist., S.C. Arrears to the 4th of March '33 - 40 Semi-anl. allowance ending 4 Sept. - 10 ===== $50 ===== Revolutionary Claim Act June 7, 1832. Recorded by Wm. Miller Clerk Book E Vol. 6 Page 64 State of South Carolina} March Term 1833 Pickens District S. S. } On this the twelfth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirty three personally appeared in open court before the Hon. Josiah J. Evans in the Court of General Sessions & Common Pleas now sitting for the District aforesaid - Richard Carver a resident of Pickens District in the State aforesaid aged sixty nine years, who being first 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 7th 1832. That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein stated. He substituted & took the place of James Carver (who was drafted) under Capt. Nathaniel Tate of Bedford County Virginia and served under Col Buford - He was marched into North Carolina first to Hillsboro then to Haw & Deep Rivers pursuing the American Army but was unable to join them until they got to Hillsboro, he was out three months [time?]. [H]e does not recollect the exact time but he was discharged sometime after Gates' defeat in 1780. He afterward in 1781 volunteered under Capt. Saml. Ewen of Col. Joseph Martin's Regt. of Washington County Virginia & was after the Cherokee Indians, and guarded Chaistman's old Station in Powels Valley - [***] won in some skirmishes with the Indians under Col. Martin. He served out the term of three months was dismissed in the wilderness & the Col. was to meet at the Satation and give a discharge, but he never came to the Station - This declarant has no documentary evidence of his services - He has a friend who can prove that he was in the service & [***] the first term of duty - he knows of no person whose testimony he can procure who can further testify to his service - This declarant was born in Albermarle County in Virginia. [A]t twelve years of age he came to Bedford County where he lived at the time he entered service - he moved to Spartanburg about 1792. He lived there upwards of 20 years. [H]e then moved into Pendleton District where he has lived ever since and since the Division he has lived in Pickens District - He hereby relinquishes every claim whatsoever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the Pension roll of the agency's of any State - Sworn to and subscribed in open court} the day & year aforesaid - } Richard Carver William L. Keith C. C. } We, Benj. D. DuPre, a clergyman, residing in the District of Pickens & state of South Carolina, and Col. J. C. Kilpatrick residing in the same hereby certify, that we are well acquainted with Richard Carver, who has subscribed & sworn to the within declarations; that we believe him to be sixty nine years of age; that he is reputed and believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the revolution. [A]nd that we concur in that opinion. Sworn to in open court Benjamin D. DuPre William L. Keith C. C. J. C. Kilpatrick Pickens District. Joseph Carver appeared & made oath that he took a horse & carried the above named Richard Carver to the Army in Bedford County VA where he was taken as a substitute & this deponent does verily believe he did serve as he has stated in there. Sworn to 12 March 1833} his Before } James Carver mark And the said court do hereby declare their opinion, after the investigation of the matter, and after putting the interrogatories 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 appears to them the Benj. D. Dupre who has signed the preceding certificate, is a clergyman, resident in the District & state as above stated, and that J. C. Kilpatrick who has also signed the same is a resident in the same, and is a credible person, and that their statement is entitled to credit. Josiah J. Evans 12 March 1833 Residing Judge I, William L. Keith, clerk of the court of Pickens District, do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceeding of the said court in the matter of the application of Richard Carver for a pension. [Part of page missing here] whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal [more of page missing] this twelfth day of March 1833. William L. Keith Clerk of the Court WAR DEPARTMENT, Pension Office Sir: The evidence in support of your claim, under the act of June 7, 1832, has been examined, and the papers are herewith returned. The following is a statement of your case in tabular form. On comparing these papers with the following rules, and the subjoined notes, you will readily perceive that objections exist, which must be removed, before a pension can be allowed. The notes and the regulations will shew what is necessary to be done. Those points to which your attention is more particularly directed, you will find marked in the margin with a brace (thus: } ). You will, when you return your papers to this Department, send this printed letter with them, and you will, by complying with this request, greatly facilitate the investigation of your claim. A Statement, shewing the Service of Richard Carver Pickens Period when the service was rendered. Substitute for James Carver who was drafted 1780, Volunteer 1781 Declaration of the clamaint's service. [0] Years 3 Months [0] Days [first term of service], [0] Years 3 Months [0] Days [second term of service] Rank of the claimant. Private Names and rank of the Field officers under whom he served. Capt. Tate, Col. Buford [first term of service]; Capt. Sam Ewan, Col. Joseph Martin against Indians [second term of service] Age at present, and place of abode when he entered the service. 69, Bedford County Virginia Proof by which the declaration is supported. [T]radition - one of the traditioners proves he saw the applicant in service the first term. I am, respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. L. Edwards, Commissioner of Pensions. Revocation, INVALID, File No. 21679 Richard Carver Pri. Rev. War Act: Jun 7 '32 Index: -Vol. 2, Page 81 ==================================================================== Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/scfiles.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Dawn Watson http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00003.html#0000643 ====================================================================