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a. Note:   Brown, John. He served ten days in the militia during 1779 and thirty-eight days from 10 May to 18 June 1783 and lost a saddle and gun during 1781. A.A. 816; I571; R343; W102; Y1005. [Of 23 separate entries for an unknown total number of John Browns, this is the one who served under Capt. Benjamin Odom of (southern) Orangeburgh District, per Stub Indent Y 1005, claim submitted along with that of his father Bartlett Brown's estate.] SC Rev pay stub #1004, Book Y to Est. Bartlett Brown, pd to son, John Brown. 1784: Details ----------------------------------------------------- Series: S213190 Volume: 0007 Page: 00386 Item: 002 Date: 12/12/1784 Description: BROWN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 150 ACRES ON WATERS OF SALTKETCHERS RIVER, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY NATHANAEL WALKER. Names indexed: BROWN, JOHN; WALKER, NATHANAEL Locations: ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; SALKEHATCHIE RIVER Document type: PLAT Topics: ******************************************** 1786: Book 1-A, Barnwell Court House dated 27 December1786 Richard Kirkland "for the consideration of the sum of five pounds sterling" for a tract of land "granted to John Brown Dec'd, brother of Benjamin and William Brown. William was administrator of John Brown�s estate 1789. [Winton County Will Book 1, 53-54] John's Inventory of Goods and Chattels was complete 28 August 1789. No wife or children are listed. John�s pension indent shows he was a member of the Orangeburg District Independent Calvary under Capt. Jack Rumph. John is shown in 1784 as owning over 2000 acres on Steel Creek


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