Friday, November 27, 2020

Lytle Family - Robert Lytle - Revolutionary War Pension - page 6

BRIEF in the case of Robert Lytle
County of Butler    in the State of Ohio
(Act 7th June, 1832.)

1.  Was the declaration made before a Court or a Judge:  Court

2.  If before a Judge, does it appear that the applicant is disabled by bodily infirmity?

3.  How old is he 79

4.  State his service, as directed in the form annexed.

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Period.          Duration of Service.               Rank            Names of General and field Officers
                                                                                       under whom he served.                         ________________________________________________________________________________________
                        Years       Months     Days.         As a                 Gen.


Vol In 1776                          2            ----         Private           Capt. Torbert, Col Watt
   "      1778                          2            ----               "               Capt. McConnel Col Watt
          1779                     not stated      ----               "               Col Torbert    
          1780          Hired a substitute                  


5.  In what battles was he engaged:  None,

6.  Where did he reside when he entered the service?     Cumberland Co. Pa.

7. Is his statement supported by living witnesses, by documentary proof, by traditionary evidence, by incidental evidence, or by the rolls?  living witness,

8.  Are the papers defective as to form or authentication? and if so, in what respect? no clergyman & not attached.

I Certify that the foregoing statement and the answers agree with the evidence in the case above mentioned.
Charles Forrest
[?] Clerk.

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