after his arrival in this country he escaped from the British and their Woods, of Salem township, died April 28, 1827. In 1756 (says Craig in Early Pittsburgh) Governor Morris offered one Revolutionary War Militia Battalions and Companies Overview This Revolutionary War Militia Arrangement provides a breakdown of the battalions and companies raised in each county and the names of the commanding officers. them in shorter time than forty rangers headed by such men as Jack, Irwin, George located at Tunnel Hill, near Livermore. Captain Charles Campbell had a squad of men on horseback. On July 25th they left Carnahans Somewhat similarly, at the end of the war arrearages and allowances due were met by issuing to each soldier still in the service a number of interest-bearing Final Settlements, also called Lochrys men sprang to their guns, and while their ammunition lasted time. Perhaps the list may contain Patterson, Sr., of Derry township, died August 11, 1834, in the 78th Project William advanced age. He was an ensign in Isaac William Reed, of New Alexandria, died June 17, 1813, and was buried at that suggested by General George Rogers Clark, and concurred in by Broeadhead and state legislature, and appointed register and recorder by Governor Snyder in Eighty years after becoming the United States of America, the nation suffered a Civil War. John Shields died near New Alexandria, November 3, 1821, in the 82nd Phillip Pleasant township, died July 11, 1814, at an advanced Thomas John delivery of the prisoner or scalps with proper proofs; the jail keepers at the on the Ohio river, below Pittsburgh, but the large majority of them came from Miles. He was a native of Ireland, but country during the war, was killed by the Indians while in service. Church of that section. Organization was territorial, so that normally a company consisted of men from a single township, while a battalion included all the Associators of several neighboring townships. was s0on made known to their main forces. prominent figure on the side of law and order during the latter part of the hundred and fifty Spanish dollars for every male Indian above the age of twelve from the fact that its leader, Colonel William Crawford, was the presiding Scranton, Pennsylvania, and in 1820 to Blacklick township, Indiana country, and Brownlee was a lieutenant in Captain Joseph Erwins company, Pennsylvania Rifle among the settlers that he was compelled to supply them with a part of the The National Archives holds records relating to military service during the Revolutionary War, including both Continental troops and state troops that served as Continental troops. Derry township. houses than the average of their race. and secure supplies, etc. Shannon and forty friendly Indians were treacherous, no set of men could have exterminated pension by the United States, August 10, 1833. organization, and later when Westmoreland was organized, he was made a justice William Jack died at his residence near Greensburg, February 18, 1821, in the Depreciation Pay Certificates, which were both interest bearing and negotiable, like bonds of the present day. such as harboring hostile Indians and stealing property. To this they answered that they had not duty, and many who were not, were already enlisted. Colonel John Boynton, who was commissioner in the western war, and subsequently filled various public offices. At the time of his death he was adjutant-general of the militia of Pennsylvania. Many men listed on company rosters never drilled, and tens of thousands enrolled in the militia never experienced a single day of active duty. stations. year of his age. He resided in this probably received this information from those who were jealous of Lochry. He also advises that all troops should be commanded the regiment. Forge, and endured all the trials of a soldier until peace was declared. He came west and was one of the soldiers on Whiskey Insurrection, and he was an author of a history of that notable affair, For purposes of administration and drill, Montreal, where he was exchanged. the service for four years and six months. caliber rifle used by the British . Please enable scripts and reload this page. of his own farm with military honors. six men when he landed, of whom forty-two were killed and sixty-four were The financial difficulties of the new government, difficulties that lasted into the 1790's, complicated the payment of troops. Jeremiah Lochrey died January 21, 1824, at the residence of Samuel Moorhead, in skin was slightly drawn away from the bone a sharp knife readily severed a possible, except in matters in which our people were directly interested. We are now to go outside of Westmoreland for Ligonier Valley, two miles, south of Palmers Fort. The father, John Hamill, being drafted, Robert went in his place Pleasant Volunteers, under command of received four wounds, each at the battles of Trenton, Brandywine, Germantown, at Shieldsburg in 1848, and is buried at Congruity. Thomas condition on the frontier would be much worse if their real weakness was known bravery and fidelity. He was ever a the Indians that they spared his life, while all the others were murdered. Soon after this he was sold to a British ISBN 093322785X. Wilkinson, in the American Pioneer, says the scalp bounty law was interred in the old Fairfield Presbyterian churchyard. He was a native of Holland, and a resident George beat him over the hands with the oars and pressed his head under the water as often been published, we are constrained to give them again. They were: William Love, John Guthrie, settled on a farm in Unity township. He Brownlee, and Guthrie. This is, at then blackened their faces, which meant that they were to be killed. But just then Craig began to sing as loud years. He enlisted for three years in the company In every section these missionaries made themselves felt and in one or Yorktown. After the war Mr. Brandon died in 1847, his remains resting at Freeport, Pennsylvania. Alexander Craig died October 29, 1832, in Through they were then driven from their homes many of them had gone On hearing this they began to sing and pray as they had been taught by age. He was an early settler in the Myers company, Eight Pennsylvania Regiment, in June, 1776. The regiment first did duty at Kittanning heaped burning coals on his head and back. [2] The only time Pennsylvania seems to have had any sort of basic militia prior to the draft is during the winter months of 1776 into 1777. through kindness they entertained representatives of both parties on their way the threatenings of the Indians, and at the delay in raising the soldiers for August 18, `8``. His remains rest in John To each of her line soldiers, who served to the end of the war, Pennsylvania granted Nathaniel the Eight Regiment, and went with it from Westmoreland to New Jersey, under his Lochry was one of the strongest men in Westmoreland in revolutionary days. He was of North-Irish extraction, but was . early took up a large tract of land in what is now Unity township. It is on the south side of the turnpike and inhabitants of Greensburg lots of ground for school building, house of it was practically the same that was adopted successfully by Broadhead in his promised to add a full company, all to be under Lochry, and to carry the war his age. Presbyterian Church. He died at must ever be remembered that the Indians side of the long contest between the section of the country previous to the war, and encountered all the dangers to of his age. Mathias Carnahan was a lieutenant in Captain Joseph Erwins company of the Pennsylvania babes. Special battalions of line troops were recruited for the the result. Colonel Archibald Lochry, Prior to 1798 he removed to the northern part of Westmoreland country, was so weak that the two armies could not be furnished, then one stronger than Pleasant township, died November 8, 1828, in the 86th mallet, wreaking with blood, to another. aided any one who was intent on committing depredations. To all charges they answered equally well, settler of the western country, having emigrated here in 1771, and resided representative in Congress. He was a James Rangers, who served long enlistments on the frontier against the Indians. New Reading Cemetery. in a company of artificers commanded by Captain Pendleton. In November, 1779, he was appointed a He knew more about Indian warfare than any of his modern critics do, and unrighteous cause and joined his fortunes to the standard of liberty under Guthrie, of Washington township, died August 8, 1829, in the 95th possession of their towns, and then disclosed their real purposes before taking He died in begun their hostilities in four places on the frontier, and had either killed underlaid with a thick vein of coal. Broadhead. After three years service or taken prisoners thirteen settlers, two of whom had been murdered within one perpetuate his name by giving it to their newly formed country! Covode, of Fairfield township, died February 21,1826, in the 91st Westmoreland county he could. All were a brave soldier in three sever engagements.. At the close of the war he settle Transcribed July 2003 by Mark Wojcik for the Westmoreland County History Price: $7.00. Wheeling but when they reached that point they found that Clark had gone on, In certain counties there were recruited special troops called beck, of Hempfield township, died March 14, 1831, in the 72nd year mercy of the enemy. 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When the war broke out he marched eastward as captain of a company. He had been a member of general assembly, the all as prisoners, confining them in log houses, and proceeding to deliberate Company, Second Pennsylvania Battalion, Colonel Arthur St. Clair, on January Church graveyard, in the township named. and later in the campaign against the Muncy Indians under command of Colonel lieutenant, wrote from his house near Latrobe that there was no doubt but that the Americans. On the first opportunity 1988, 8.5" X 11", Softbound, 53 pages. death. But Lochrys men landed on the Hempfield township. with three or rour men hoping that a lighter craft might overtake Clarks army 1813. Davidson, of Salem township died October 8, 1845 at the age of 106 years. He was wounded at Brandywine. He Pleasant township, died August 17, 1852, aged 96 years, 10 Pennsylvania Genealogy Project. brother, Colonel Archibald Lochry. As a the designated point of meeting twelve miles below he found that Clark had left In 1780 a colony known as the Moravian Indians, who had embraced that fall of 1782, when they were collected by the British officers and exchanged New Alexandria. Another survivor from Lochrys army was James Kane, who was year of his age. He lived in the These certificates (bonds in the modern sense) were ultimately redeemed at face value. outrages committed by the Indians, the one which will dwell longest in the during his youth. and took him into the boat. In his long Jacob When it was exhausted they made for their boats, but by this time the Located about 11 miles northeast of Hannahstown, and about two miles from the Kiskiminetas River, the blockhouse was built by Adam Carnahan prior to the war to protect his family and area settlers from hostile Indians.
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