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James Waits in the War of Independence

This is the pension application for my 5th Great Grandfather James Waits (Waites) (1760-1855). His birth date in this deposition is stated as 1762, but his tombstone says 1760. His brother Charles birth year is listed in the documents that I’ve found as 1762, though, so I’m not really sure when he was born. I’ve also seen his birth town listed as Berkeley County Virginia, but that’s not what this looks like to me.

I’ve transcribed this document below, but you can click the image if you want to view a larger image and read it for yourself. The handwriting is difficult in places, especially when it comes to people and places, unfortunately. If you have a better guess of what it says in places, leave me a comment and let me know. Thanks!

Happy Independence Day!!


The State of Ohio Brown County Court of Common Pleas April Term 1833
On this 29th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three personally appeared before the honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for said county James Waits as resident of the count and state aforesaid aged seventy one 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 1882 that in the month of May 1777 he entered into the service of the United States and served as herein stated – he served six months in the militia of Washington County Pennsylvania under Colonel Springer, deponent while serving in the militia was engaged in several skirmishes with the indians at Garrets Fort and on the waters of Whitely he was engaged the whole of the above tour against the indians. In March 1778 deponent enlisted in Fayett County Pennsylvania for nine months the whole of which time he served out under Captain Stoakley of Colonel Lauhery’s Regiment and General Broadhead’s Bridage or command. He was marched under the above named officers to Uniontown Hannah’stown Smiths Station and to wall’s station thence to Pittsburgh where he joined the main forces under General Broadhead, he was then marched up the Allegheny River to Catamon station where he apisted to build a fort Colonel Byard took command of the forces that marched up the river – deponent remained at this fort three months scouting against the indians. Deponent was then marched by General Broadhead higher up the river to Murrey town where the whites had a sharp skirmish with the indians, he was then marched to Pittsburgh thence to Hannahstown where he was discharged by Captain Stoakley who gave
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Deponent a written discharge which he has long since lost.
In 1782 deponent states that he was out as a volunteer under Colonel Crawford against the indians at Sanduskey where Crawford was defeated. on this tour he was out six weeks. Deponent states that he has a written record of his age, that he was born in (Bertley?) County Virginia in March 1762 at the time he first entered the service of his country he lived in Fayett County Pennsylvania but served in Washington County as before stated. He never received but one written discharge which as stated has long been lost. Deponent knew Captains (Jacob?), Stoakley, and Springer, Colonels Lauherty and Byard, and General Broadhead. There is no clergyman living in the neighbor hood of deponent – he is well known to William Boyle Martin Bishop and others residents of Brown County by whom he can as he believes prove as good character for truth and veracity  and that he is believed and represented in his neighbor hood to have been a soldier of the revolution – Deponent has procured the depositions of Philip Smith and Agnes Smith residents of Wayne County Ohio by whom he can prove part of his services which depositions accompany this declaration – he knows of no other living witnesses by whom he can prove his services – he has lived at his present residence in Brown County Ohio for the space of twenty eight years previous to which (??) he lived in Kentucky. Deponent has never received a pension he hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state.
Sworn and subscribed the day and year foresaid in open Court.  G. W. King Clerk
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James X Waits
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We Charles D Mc Manaman and James Moorhead residing in the County of Brown and State of Ohio do hereby certify that we are well acquainted with James Waits who has subscribed and sworn to the foregoing declaration that we believe him to be seventy one years of age, that he sustains a good character for truth and veracity, that he is reputed and believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the revolution and that we concur in that opinion sworn and subscribed the day and year aforesaid in open Court. G. W. King Clerk
C. D. McManamen
James Moorhead
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Wordless Wednesday – Happy Fathers Day

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Madness Monday – Mystery Photo 1

From my Grandma Freda Fleming Wait's collection

The photo looks like a really old one to me!  I would say pre-1900. The kids were moving a little, so they’re blurry here. Plus, look at those outfits! This one isn’t labeled at all, so I’m not sure if it’s from the FLEMING side of the family or the WAIT side.

Does anyone have any ideas of when this photo would have been taken or perhaps have the same photo in their collection? All guesses are welcome! =)

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Revisiting old photos – Maude Marie Vossler Waits

I went through the box of photos again that my Grandma Freda Fleming WAIT left my Dad. I’ve been through them several times, but not since really digging into my tree last Fall. They were always just neat old photos of a bunch of people I didn’t know. This time, their faces seemed more alive to me. I actually recognized some people… “oh! that’s Vernie and his family”… “hey! I didn’t know I had a photo of Elvie!”…

Here’s one that really jumped out at me today, so I added her to my family tree

Maude Marie Vossler (1898-1979) was the first wife of my great grandfather Frederick Hiram Waits’ brother, Edwin William Waits (1892-1963). Apparently, they had 4 children although I only have 2 of them in my tree so far: Alma L & Violet E Waits.

At one point, I was even communicating with Bev, the granddaughter of Marie’s brother. So this morning, I added these photos to my tree and sent another email to Bev telling her that they were there and offering to mail her the original photo. I figure that Marie’s photo belongs with her family, and not the family of her ex-husband. Ya know?

This gives me renewed hope that the more I dig into my tree, the more faces I’ll recognize and be able to identify. There are a lot of people in these cabinet cards and various turn of the century photos that really deserve to be remembered.

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My new LONG cousin Ruth

I just found out I have a new cousin!

Ruth Novak Meyer sent me an email from my Find A Grave profile. Her great great great grandfather Benjamin LONG is my great great great grandfather Samuel LONG’s brother! She sent a bunch of information about that part of the family that I didn’t have and I can’t wait to dig into it!

I love the internet!!

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