List of unpaid invalid pensioners to Massachusetts
Document 1794Secretary Knox forwards a list of unpaid invalid pensioners to Massachusetts who were not been paid by General Benjamin Lincoln in 1790. Appleton is Commissioner of Loans for Massachusetts.
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List of Invalid Pensioners belonging to the State of Massachusetts (who have not been paid by Ben jamin Lincoln, in the Year 1790) with their Monthly allowance, and the Amount for six Months, commen cing Septemr. 1789 —
| | | | Monthly | Allowance |
| No. | Names | Rank | Allowance | for 6 Mo. |
| | | | Dolls. | [undecipherable] | Dolls. | [undecipherable] |
1 Aaron Abbet Private 2. 222/9 13. 331/3
2 Philip Aulbert Marine 3. 331/3 20.
3 George Barron ditto 4. 24.
4 Amos Buttrick 3. 331/3 20.
5 William Brush 5. 30.
6 Nathan Cook 1. [undecipherable] [undecipherable]
7 Joseph Derrick Serjant 5. 30.
8 Daniel Dyshu Private 5. 30.
9 Joseph Gusham 5. 30.
10 John Le Bert 5. 30.
11 Benjamin Moffick 3. 331/3 20.
12 Amos Mansfield 5. 30.
13 George Parker 4. 24.
14 John Prust 3. 331/3 20.
15 Pierce Powers 6. 36.
16 Alexander Ross 5. 30.
17 William Stone 2. 222/9 13. 331/3
18 Ephraim Smith 5. 30.
Carries over Dolls 437 [undecipherable]
Type
Copy of Signed Document
Description
Secretary Knox forwards a list of unpaid invalid pensioners to Massachusetts who were not been paid by General Benjamin Lincoln in 1790. Appleton is Commissioner of Loans for Massachusetts.
Date
02/27/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Collection
Document number
1794022700001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Nathaniel Appleton
Henry Knox
Benjamin Lincoln
invalids
veterans
pensioners
Aaron Abbot
Philip Audibert
George Barron
Amos Buttrick
William Bourk
Nathan Cook
Joseph Derrick
Daniel Dykee
Joseph Gusham
John Le Bert
Benjamin Mastick
Amos Mansfield
George Parker
John Priest
Pierce Powars
Alexander Ross
William Stone
Ephraim Smith
William Spaulding
David Wood
Samuel Woodbury
Abel Woods
marine
Peter Kelly
James Kimball
Moses Newland
Warham Warner
Henry Relley
William Morgan
Edward Conner
Joseph Pasmore
Alexander Hamilton
Notable locations
Boston
Philadelphia
New York
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
Notable items
warrant
pension
allowance

