Hickerson Johnson-War of 1812 Service Provided by Carol Renner March 1998 NOTICE: Data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages CANNOT be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation.- Hickerson Johnson of the county of Charlotte, a private in my company of Light Infantry, acting as Artillery, having served his tour of duty of six months in the Virginia militia in the service of the United States, at Norfolk is hereby honorably discharged. (signed) Henry A. Watkins Captain Watkins; Battery, Norfolk, Dec.6, 1814 Soldier-Johnson, Hickerson  War of 1812             SO 26836                 SC 17,575 Service Pvt Capt. Henry A. Watkins Co. VA Mil. En. May 26, 1814, Dis. Dec.6, 1814 Bounty Land Warrants 6912-80-50; 33351-80-55 Residence-1850-1855  Giles Co.,Tenn of soldier  1871- Newton Co. P.O. Marshall Prairie, ARK Residence of widow - Maiden name- Marriage of Soldier and Widow- Death of soldier- Death of Widow- Soldier army discharge certificate filed in the brief. Nov. 20,1918 ------------------ Transcribed from a photocopied document in Hickerson Johnson’s military file by Carol Renner END