Verification of Josiah Lewdern's Inlistment, Payment, Discharge
Document 1793Provides Lewdern's enlistment dates. Howell has no evidence of Lewdern being in service and thus can do nothing in the claim.
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Jnd Lendrum enlisted the 7 Decr 1776 for three years he was thereupon entitled to his discharge on the 7 Dec 1779. I find him paid to 1 Oct 1779 after which I have no evidence of his being in service. I can do nothing in the Claim without positive evidence of his being in service after the 15 April 1780
Signd J Howell
If Jonat Lendrum died previous to the 15 April 1780 he is not entitled to depreciation or land. The United States did not settle with any of the [undecipherable] of the Georgia Line [undecipherable] am I learn whether the State did or not
The above endorsement was made on red ink by Jos Howell dated 7 Decr 1793 &c
Type
Copy of Signed Document
Description
Provides Lewdern's enlistment dates. Howell has no evidence of Lewdern being in service and thus can do nothing in the claim.
Date
12/07/1793
Author
Recipient
Document number
1793120721001
Page start
1
Note
Copy.
Notable persons
Josiah Lewdern
Joseph Howell
accountant
Jonah Lewdern
Notable items
claim
service
depreciation
land
Revolutionary War

