Friday, November 27, 2020

Lytle Family - Robert Lytle - Revolutionary War Pension - page 19

I Peter Lintner of the County of Burke State of Ohio do hereby certify that I have been acquainted with Robert Lytle who has signed & sworn to the foregoing declaration, for [?] of  fifty years - that I served with said Lytle in Seventeen hundred and Seventy eight in Capt McConnell regiment [?] said  \\\\\\\\\\\\\ company stationed at or near "Crooked Billet" in Bucks County Pennsylvania that said Lytle has been always respected and believed in Pennsylvania Ohio to have been a Soldier of the revolution & that I believe him to be of the age of Seventy nine


Sworn & subscribed in [?]}                                                  Peter Lintner
Court 19th October 1832}
John Reily Clerke}

I John Sutherland a resident of Butler County do hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Robert Lytle who had sworn to & Subscribed \\\ the foregoing declaration that I have known him for thirty years - that he is reputed to be a man of truth and  [?] that I believe be in  [?] Seventy nine years of age and that his statement that he was a Soldier of the Revolution is entitled to [?]        
John Sutherland
Sworn & subscribed under [?]}
[?] 19th October 1872-}
John Reily Clerk -}

And the said Court do hereby declare their opinion after their investigation of the matter, and after [?] the interrogatories forescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was a revolutionary Soldier and served as he states. And the Court further Certifies that it appears to them that Peter Lintner and John Sutherland who have signed the Certificates are residents in the county of Butler and are credible.


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