hope this helps someone out there WALTER ROSS (of Anson County, NC) REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER Walter ROSS (b.1761 Caroline Co., VA-d.10-25-1848 Autauga Co., AL) BURIED: Place unknown. SERVICE: Pvt. N.C. Militia. Entered service sometime in Fall of 1777/78. Served under Capt. George WILSON and Col. Thomas WADE. Also served under Capt. John DeJARNETTE. PENSION: Certificate No. 22,424, issued Oct. 29, 1833, Act of June 7, 1832, AL Agency. Pension Cert. No. 6-232 issued 3-30-1854 to Margaret ROSS, widow of Walter ROSS, Act of Feb. 2, 1848, AL Agency. Last payment made on Sept. 28, 1849. It was certified that he died 10-25-1848, leaving a widow, Margaret. She applied for pension Dec. 1855. (Pension W5, 723). RESIDENCES: At enlistment, he resided in Anson Co., NC. Moved later to Autauga Co., AL where he resided when he received pension. Widow resided in that county in Dec. 1855. FAMILY: Married Margaret WILLIAMS 7-8-1790. CHILDREN: 1-Betsy ROSS (b.7-22-1791) 2-William ROSS (b.11-14-1792) 3-John ROSS (b.1-13-1795) 4-Andrew ROSS (b.2-17-1797) 5-”Nancey” ROSS (b.3-27-1799) married _______KENNEDY 6-Galespie ROSS (b.5-20-1801) 7-Frances ROSS (b.12-29-1803) 8-Catherine ROSS (document from which above information was taken was torn and dates of birth of the last two are not legible) 9-Rebekah ROSS REFERENCES: Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers and Patriots in Alabama, by Louise Milam Julich. Alabama Records Vol. 75, pages. 49-50; Alabama Archives & History -1911 List of Revolutionary Soldiers, p. 106; Alabama Historical Quarterly -1944, Winter Issue, p. 641, Owen’s History & Dictionary of AL Biographies, Vol. IV, p. 1467. found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jganis/unionco/RW_WalterRoss.html