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970 INDEX. Military Services. I Military Service:. to Ann M. Barron, daughter of William i sentatives of John Marshal, for services at Barron, for his services as lieutenant during 5 the Baltimore station, - ~ - 715 the revolutionary war, - - - 603 The heirs of Dr. Thomas Carter, to receive a Five years’ Full pay allowed to the represent-further allowance for his services in the reatives of Captain James Craine, for his ser- volutionary war, ---- 7 l 6 vices in the revolutionary war, - 603 James Witherell to be allowed Eve ycars’ full A land warrant for military services as adju- I pay as an cnsign during the revolutionary tant and inspectongeneral of the forces of war, in the Massachusetts line, - 717 the United States in Egypt, to be issued to John Spitfathom to be allowed five years' full John Eugene Leitensdorter, - - 606 pay as an ensign in the Virginia line, during Seven yeu·s’ halfipa of a lieutenant allowed the revolutionary war, without interest, to Francis and Jirdith Taylor, for the ser- 718 vices of Henry Field, . . - 600 · William Coggswell, who was a hospital sur. Five ycars’ full pay as a lieutenant, allowed geon, allowed live years’ full pay as a cap. the representatives of Robert Jouet, for his tain in the army of the revolution, 718 services during the revolutionary war, in The heirs of William Russwurm allowed live the Virginia line, continental establish- years' full pay as lieutenant in the North ment, ------ 633 Carolina line, during the revolutionary war, The act of May 15, 1828, chap. 53, to be ex- 710 tendedto Albert Pawling, a colonel in the Moses Van Campen allowed Eve years’ ('ull revolutionary war, ---- 636 pay of a lieutenant of infantry in the Penn- Allowance to Elizabeth Robinson, daughter A sylvania line, during the war of the rev0~ of Lieutenant Richard Wilde, a lieutenant i lution, . - · · - - 719 in the army of the revolution, - - 636 f Samuel \Varren, of South Carolina, allowed George Bender to be allowed the pay of a I five years' full pay as captain in the army major of engineers, for his services in the of the revolution, ---- 719 construction of the Delaware breakwater, The representatives of Henry Morfit to be 642 _ paid five years’ full pay as a captain during Ann Evans, widow of George Evans, a sol- g the war of the revolution, . . 719 dier in the revolutionary war, allowed the' The heirs of Major Peter Helphenstein, a halflpay of a soldier for five years, 653major in the Virginia line, on the eonti. A half month’s pay of a captain to be paid to I nental establishment, to receive live years’ the widow of Jacob Schmuck, · 658 full pay, ----- 720 Seven years’ hal£pay allowed to Nancy Hag. ; Five years’ full pay allowed to the repregard, only daughter of William Grymes, a i sentatives of Daniel Duval, a captain in the captain in the Virginia line, continental Virginia line, on continental establishment, establishment, ---- 662720 Seven years’ halflpay of a brigadier-general, Five years’ full pay allowed to Patrick allowed to the heirs ofJamcs Moore, in the M’(}ibbon, a lieutenant in the North Caroarmy of the revolution, - - - 663 I lina line, on continental establishment, 720 The account of William P. Rathbone, as pay- ; The half monthly pay of Julius F. Heilman, master and contractor, to be settled, 663 I as s. major of artillery, allowed to his Seven years' halllpay, as colonel, allowed to widow, ------ 720 the children of Colonel John Hazlet, of the _ Seven years’ halflpay of a lieutenant-colonel state of Delaware, ---- 671 { to be paid to the heirs of Lieutenant.Colo- The representatives of Thornton Taylor, to i nel Richard Campbell, of the Virginia line, be allowed pay as ensign in the Virginia on continental establishment, - - 729 line, continental establishment, . 676 Henry Irwin allowed seven ycars’ halflpay as Seven years’ halllpay as lieutenant to be al- a lieutenant in the North Carolina line, on lowed to the children of James Parkinson, continental establishment, · - 729 of the continental line in the revolutionary » Doctor William Johonnot’s representative to war, ------ 676 be paid live years' full pay as a hospital The representatives of Captain David Hop-surgeon in the army of the revolution, kins allowed live years’li1ll pay for his ser- V - 730 vices in the revolutionary army, - 676Captain Charles Snend’s representatives to be Charles W. Pickering allowed the diliercnce i allowed live years’ halflpay as a captain between the pay of a. lieutenant and a mid- I of the Virginia line, on continental estabshipman, ----- 693 I lishment, —---- 730 Jeruh Fenner to be paid for his services as a I The heirs.of Joshua Fanning allowed seven soldier, ------ (S93é years' halfZp1y as lieutenant of a frigatc Allowance of five yeurs’ halflpay to the widow Q during the revolutionary war, - - 730 of Elias Hyde, a volunteer in a company I The representatives of William Hooker Smith of riilemcn in 1813, - - - 708 allowed five years' full pay as a captain John Wilson to be paid as inspectorgencral [ during the war of the revolution, - 731 » of Missouri militia, - - . 712 · The representatives of John B. Ashe allowed The claim of Alexander G. Morgan, for mili- the commutation of haliipny for life, as a tary services in 1832, in a. company of Illi- lieutenanbcolonel during the revolutionary nois volunteers, to be settled, - - 713 I war, -·.--- 731 Allowance to Philip Marshal, and the repre- , The children, &c. of Jolm Chilton, slain in