Covering jacket: Michael HATLER, VA, S31117. Allen Co. Pvt, Company Ensign, regiment of Col CAMPBELL, VA Line, 6 months, 14 days. Inscribed on KY Roll at $21.55 per yr to being 4 March 1831. Certificate of Pension issued 15 July 1833. Allen Co Ky Court 17 Sept 1832. Michael Hatler, age 82, deposed that he enlisted in 1778 in Culpeper Co VA as a substitute for John NORMAN at the residence of his father, Sebastian HATLER, with Ensign Richard HICKMAN's militia company. He was later drafted after which he served 3 months; then moved with his father to the neighborhood of Abington in southwest VA. He was born 1760 in MD near Baltimore. Philip HATLER of Allen Co, brother of Michael,confirms the several tours sworn to the above declaration. Zadock B THACKSTON and Peyton WELCH, clergymen, certify as to his age and character. ** Cover jacket: George HEETER, MD S16410. Allen Co, Pvt Co of Capt SPIEGER, Regt of Col GRIFFITH in MD Line, 6 1/2 months served. Inscribed on KY Roll at $21.65 per yr to begin 4 Mar 1831. Certificate of pension issued 18 Feb 1843. Allen Co KY 15 Oct 1832. George Heeter, age 80, deposed that he enlisted as a volunteer under Capt. SPIEGER in Frederick Co MD in 1776. This was in Gen. BELL's Brigade and part of the "Flying Camp"; was in the Battle of White Plains. Was born in Fredreick Co MD in 1751. Since the war he has lived in Montgomery Co MD and from there came to Allen Co KY. Zadock B THACKSTON, clergyman and Denton PORTER and Wm STRAIGHT are neighborhood witnesses. ** Covering jacket: Wilson MOORE, VA, S31262. KY. Allen Co, Pvt, Company of Capt WINN, Regt of Col MASON in VA line for 1 yr and 11 months. Inscribed on KY Roll at $76.66 per year to begin 4 Mar 1831. Certificate of Pension issued 15 July 1883. Allen Co 20 Nov 1832. In open court, Wilson Moore, aged about 74, deposed that he entered the militia from Lunenberg Co VA in Capt Joseph WINN's Co about Mar 1776. Four years later he served again in the company of Capt Wm RAGSDALE. Between these two services, he served as substitute for Thomas OLDHAM. He was 16 yrs old when entering the service. Was in the Battle of Jamestown. Payton WELSH, clergyman, and Johnson J COCKERVILLE are neighborhood witnesses. Allen Co 20 Nov 1832 John WRIGHT deposed that he knew Welsh Moore as a boy in Lunenberg (spelled various ways) Co VA and knew him to join the army; he can't specify the services of Moore but knew he was out a good long time. Warren Co KY 25 Nov 1832 before Justice Samuel MONTRESS, Sally TILLY,. aged from appearance about 75-80 years old. She deposed that Wilson Moore was absent from home 9 to 10 months or more for he was gone a good long time; she understood that he was gone to serve a tour of service in the Revolutionary War. Treasury Dept 6 Dec 1838 under Act of 6 Apr 1838 authorizing payment to the children of Wilson Moore, a pensioneer at $76.66 per annum under the law of 7 June 1832, have been paid at this Department from 4 Sept 1837 to 21 Dec 1837, the day of his death. /a/ Albin K. PARIS, Comptroller. ** Next week: James McELROY, Stephen & Dicey MERRIT and Hugh MORRISON. Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/