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Note: N1896 1. Bap rec :6.24 1733 Yzaak V. Aarnhem, Jannetje V. Aarnhem, #329 Jan, Sponsors: Corn'ls Schermerhoorn, Immetie V.Salsbergen Baptismal Records of the Kinderhook Reformed Church, Kinderhook, NY1718, 1899 (Kelly) AmericanAncestors.org Names Record Type Company Regiment Book Jonathan Vanarman Military Record Samuel Thacher Gridley Massachusetts Officers and Soldiers in the French and Indian WARS, 1755-1756 Listed on the muster roll of Captain Isaac Wyman's Company at Fort Massachusetts in his Majesty's Service in July 1755. He was also one of the original Pownal Grantees who were actually residents of the land at the time.[Proprietor's Book, Pownal, VT LDS film #28674] ________________________________________ From: jnrose@@webtv.net (Jan J.) Subject: [VERMONT] John Vanarnem Rev. War 1781 To: vermont@@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <BAY111-DAV335290D224326B2E88868D6F70@@phx.gbl> Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Hi Linda, [164] A Pay Roll of Capt. William Hutchin's Company in the Battalion commanded by Samuel Fletcher, Esq., Lt. Col. Comt in the service of the State of Vermont. Name: Jno. Vn Arnum* Commencing: July 1, 1781 Ending: Nov. 18, 1781 Days: 138 Per day: 1.4 Miles: 65 Per mile: 2d Amt. of travel: 0.10.10 Total 9.14.10 Remarks: Discharged. State of Vermont, Bennington County, Arlington, Dec. 23, 1781...Then personally appears before me Capt. Wm. Hutchins...Thomas Chittenden, Governor. Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783... Rec'd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant., Oct.2d,1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster. ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783, Prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The Adjutant General, 1998, Volume II, pages 567-569. Transcribed by, Jan Jordan *My note: abbreviation above is for John Van Arnum. They were not my ancestors. __________________________________________ Pownal history: The first town meeting on record was held May 8, 1763. Asa Alger was elected town clerk; John Vanernum, constable Genealogy of Philippe Maton Wiltsee, Ancestry.com A House lot, one acre, No. 13, and one 90 acre pitch, No. 13, and one 45 acre pitch --Voted the last proprietors meeting No. 50 yet to be laid out, together with all after drafts or Divisions of land in anywise belonging to the 180 pitch No. 13 belonging to Michael Dunning, with all and in singular all the privileges, comodities, and appurtinences thereunto belonging or in any way appurtaining. Consideration Seven Pounds. Deed dated May 25, 1763 See VA folder for more. Info on Michael Dunning from Ancestry.com: Name: Michael Dunning Birth: 30 Jul 1730 - Fairfield, Connecticut Death: 28 Feb 1810 - Pownal, Bennington, Vermont Parents: Benjamin Dunning, Elizabeth Minor Spouse: Abiah Kimberly Name: Elizabeth Dunning Birth: 1754-01-06 (6 Jan 1754) - Connecticut, USA Death: 1805 Parents: Michael Dunning, Abiah Kimberly Spouse: George Dafoe On The Spot in Pownall - 1766 These signed a petition requesting redress when NY invalidated their New Hampshire/VT land claims: Luke Vanernum John Vanernum Abraham Jacob Laynghtson Isaac Whaley Charls wright ... Isaac Vanernum David Perigo Enos Grover Luke Vanernum John Vanernum ... Pownal's Charter John Vanernum, Isaac Vanernam, www.pownal.org/PHS/Land/Charter.html ---- Documentary History Of New York, Vol by O'Callahan John, page 1030, petition, residing New Hampshire, 1766, (Vanernum) Luke, page 1030, petition, residing New Hampshire, 1766, " Isaac, page 1030, petition, residing New Hampshire, 1766, " Isaac, page 777, resident, residing Bennington, 1772, (Vannonum) The New Hampshire Grants, New Hampshire State Papers, Vol. 26 John, page 605, petition, residing Pownal, 1766, (Vanernum) Luke, page 605, petition, residing Pownal, 1766 " Isaac, page 605, petition, residing Pownal, 1766 State Papers of Vermont, Vol. V Isaac, pg 325-326, petition of Isaac Vanorman for certain islands in Lake Champlain, 1782. Soldiers, Sailors & Patriots of the Rev, War. Carleton E. Fisher John, page 533, resided Bennington, 1781. Captn, Hutchin's Company Richard, page 533, born Albany 1759, Capt. Veeder's Co. 1776, resided Canada 1815, NY Shelburne 1833. American Revolutionary War Rejected Pensions, Ancestry.com database online Name: John Van Oram State: NY Location: Cattskill, Greene Reason: If he cannot find proof among the numerous living comrads in his neighbourhood, nor from the complete rolls fo Massachusetts, his claim may be regarded as desperate. Original data: Rejected or Suspended Applications for Revolutionary War Pensions, Washington, D.C., 1852. ____________________________ John Van ARNUM Rev. War 1781 Author: Jan J. Date: 23 Jun 2006 8:18 PM GMT Surnames: Chittenden, Fletcher, Hutchins, Tolman, Van Arnum Classification: Military In Reply to: Re: John Van ARNUM Rev. War 1781 by: Carolyn Bentley Kemp A Pay Roll of Capt. William Hutchin's Company in the Battalion commanded by Samuel Fletcher, Esq., Lt. Col. Comt in the service of the State of Vermont. Commencing: July 1, 1781 Ending: Nov. 18, 1781 Days: 138 Per day: 1.4 Miles: 65 Per mile: 2d Amt. of travel: 0.10.10 Total 9.14.10 Remarks: Discharged. State of Vermont, Bennington County, Arlington, Dec. 23, 1781...Then personally appears before me Capt. Wm. Hutchins... Thomas Chittenden, Governor. Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783... Rec'd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant., Oct. 2d, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster. Source: ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783, Prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The Adjutant General, 1998, Volume II, pages 567-569.
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