Friday, November 27, 2020

Lytle Family - Robert Lytle - Revolutionary War Pension - page 4

Continued from page 3

That in seventeen hundred and eighty he again - performed another tour in a regiment commanded by Col. Thos Gorbert as part of which he served personally and the balance was performed by a Substitute which deponent hired and paid for Said Service.

Deponent further states that he received no regular certificates of his Several discharges and that he had no documentory evidence of his Service - that he has a regular record of his age by which it appears that he was born in Cumberland County Pennsylvania on the 28th day of June 1753 - that he served in Said State until eighteen hundred and one Since which time he [?] since remained upon the farm he now live one - Deponent States that he is well acquainted with Peter Lisner by whom he can prove a part of Said Service and with John Sutherland by whom he can prove his reputation for truth and sincerity.

He hereby relinquishes any claim whatever to a pension or [an?] except the  and be declared that but name it not on the Pension Role of any Agency in any state.

Sworn & subscribed in open}
court this day [?] aforesaid.}
John [Recly] Clerk. }
                                   R Lytle [his signature]

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