Don't Shoot: Until You See The Whites of Their Eyes, Part Seven
This is a continuation of the Pension series.
A must read in this book is the Pension Application for William Crolius. The widow's deposition in the file tells about the privations and hardships that many women faced and coped with on their own. Still they survived and bore children, and survived managed.
Another must read is the pension for Jacob Youker. This pension mentions that so many thought there was just one fort, not two in the western part of Fort Plain. He says there was just one, absolutely!
The cover of the book bears an image of a family record, probably torn out of the family bible. The pensions have many family records torn out for proof of marriage. Too many records were lost during the Revolution. The longest pension applications are from the widows, they had a dreadful time proving their marriage. Many times the preacher wouldn't baptize a baby unless the parents were married and this is another reason why the family record of births are included in the applications.
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Don't Shoot: Until You See The Whites of Their Eyes, Part Seven
This is a continuation of the Pension series.
A must read in this book is the Pension Application for William Crolius. The widow's deposition in the file tells about the privations and hardships that many women faced and coped with on their own. Still they survived and bore children, and survived managed.
Another must read is the pension for Jacob Youker. This pension mentions that so many thought there was just one fort, not two in the western part of Fort Plain. He says there was just one, absolutely!
The cover of the book bears an image of a family record, probably torn out of the family bible. The pensions have many family records torn out for proof of marriage. Too many records were lost during the Revolution. The longest pension applications are from the widows, they had a dreadful time proving their marriage. Many times the preacher wouldn't baptize a baby unless the parents were married and this is another reason why the family record of births are included in the applications.
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Don't Shoot: Until You See The Whites of Their Eyes, Part Seven

Don't Shoot: Until You See The Whites of Their Eyes, Part Seven

by James F Morrison, Aj Berry
Don't Shoot: Until You See The Whites of Their Eyes, Part Seven

Don't Shoot: Until You See The Whites of Their Eyes, Part Seven

by James F Morrison, Aj Berry

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This is a continuation of the Pension series.
A must read in this book is the Pension Application for William Crolius. The widow's deposition in the file tells about the privations and hardships that many women faced and coped with on their own. Still they survived and bore children, and survived managed.
Another must read is the pension for Jacob Youker. This pension mentions that so many thought there was just one fort, not two in the western part of Fort Plain. He says there was just one, absolutely!
The cover of the book bears an image of a family record, probably torn out of the family bible. The pensions have many family records torn out for proof of marriage. Too many records were lost during the Revolution. The longest pension applications are from the widows, they had a dreadful time proving their marriage. Many times the preacher wouldn't baptize a baby unless the parents were married and this is another reason why the family record of births are included in the applications.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493726172
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/09/2013
Series: Don't Shoot , #7
Pages: 362
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.75(d)
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