Montgomery-Shelby-Pike County AlArchives Military Records.....Bozeman, Peter October
4, 1828
Revwar - Letters Continental Line Second Regiment - Mason Company
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Peter Bozeman
Revolutionary Claims
Secretary of the Treasury
Darlington Cty
signed by his X mark, Peter Bozeman
For the purpose of obtaining the benefits of the act entitled an act for the
relief of certain surviving officers and soldiers of the army of the revolution
approved of the 15th May 1828. I Peter Bozeman of the county of Montgomery in
the state of Alabama do hereby declare that I enlisted in the Continental Line
of the Army of the Revolution for and during the war and continued in its
service until its termination at which period I was a private in Captain
Richard Masons company in the second regiment of the South Carolina Line and I
also declare that I never ^ afterwards received a certificate? for the reward
of eighty dollars to which I was entitled under a resolve of congress f f ? the
15th of May 1778.
And I further declare that I was not on the 15th day of May 1828 on the pension
list of the United States/
.....my hand this fourth day of October in the year 1828
x his mark
M Higgins
W Graham
Before me Anderson Hatley a justice of the peace of the county of Montgomery in
the state of Alabama personally appeared this day.
Pinson M Joiner
and Green Rountree?
who do you severally? make with? that Peter Bozeman by whom the foregoing
declaration was submitted as generally so p.....and believed to have been a
soldier in the army of the revolution in manner as thereas stated
Witness? my hand this fourth day of October in the year 1828.
Anderson Hatley J.P.
I John Moody, Clerk of the County Court of the county of Montgomery in the
state of Alabama do hereby certify that Anderson Hatley before whereas the
foregoing affidavits where sworn was at the time a justice of the peace and
duly empowered to administer oaths
in testimony where of I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of the
said court this fourth day of October in the year of 1828.
JM
CCMC
Additional Comments:
Peter was born about 1758 probably in Bladen NC and found in 1790 census of
Darlington SC.
some words in this handwritten document are difficult to transcribe and it also
has the F whenever two ss appear in a word such as congrefs. His sons,
William, Jesse, Peter are found on the 1830 census of Montgomery Alabama along
with his daughter Lucy Campbell. His son Meady lived in nearby Dallas County
and all appear on the Estate Sale, including his widow Sarah. Jesse's
tombstone was found in Hope Hull, Montgomery, AL where they owned 160 acres and
perhaps the others are also buried there.
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