William DeCourcy Pension
 


 

Pension #8665 ½

State of Ohio, County of Preble; In the month of September 1832, the aforesaid pensioner appeared in open court. He was a resident of Dickson Township in Preble County in the state of Ohio and was aged 76 years. He stated that he had first entered the service in the year 1779 in Rowan County in the state of North Carolina. The said pensioner also stated and swore that he had been born in the county of Baltimore, state of Maryland on the 24th day of May 1756, and that he had resided in Rowan County, North Carolina and that he had been a soldier in the War of the Revolution on the side of the United States.

The affidavit of Josiah Conger and John Collins was also given, at the same time and in the same place as the foregoing. The said deponents stated and swore that at one time and in the said county and state they had been both well an favorably acquainted with the said pensioner, William DeCoursy. And they also wore that they found his testimony to be worthy of the credit which was due it.

(signed) Josiah Conger and John Collins

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The affidavit of Joseph Hawkins was also given at the same time at the same place as the foregoing on the 24th of September 1832. The said deponent stated and swore that the preceding testimonies were truthful and full credit was due them.

Elizabeth DeCoursy appeared before the judge of the Campbell County Kentucky Court on July 7, 1842. At the age of 82 years, and she stated that her husband was a private in the War of the Revolution, and that he had first entered the said service in Rowan County, North Carolina. She further stated that they had been married on Monday, July 15, 1776. She also stated and swore that her husband had died on October 23, 1841, and she stated that her husband had been placed on the pension roll on March 5, 1833 at which time they lived in Preble County in the state of Ohio. She stated that he drew his pension in the city of Cincinnati in the state of Ohio, but he resided in Campbell County, Kentucky for four or five years previous to his death.

(signed) Elizabeth DeCourcy

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Subscribed and sworn to in open court in Campbell County, seat of Justice in Alexandria on July 7, 1842

(signed) H O Brown, Sole Judge

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Benjamin D Beall, Clerk of the Campbell County Court, certifies that the above testimony was the truth, and that the said signature is in his own proper hand.

(signed) B. D. Beall, clerk

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August 26, 1842, William Decourcy appeared before Charles Murnan, and stated that his wife Elizabeth Irwin DeCourcy was his lawful wife, and it was stated at the same time that she remained the widow and relict of the said pensioner.

 Following is data from the DeCourcy records:
William DeCourcy was married to Elizabeth Irwin, July 15, 1776.
John DeCourcy was married to Elizabeth Barns January 7, 1795.
Mary DeCourcy was married to David Terry March 18, 1799.
Elizabeth DeCourcy was married to William Brighwell April 7, 1811.
Joel DeCourcy was married to Elizabeth Mayberry January 25, 1816.
William Decourcy was born May 24, 1756.
Elizabeth Irwin was born December 26, 1759.
Mary DeCourcy, daughter of William and Elizabeth DeCourcy was born June 6, 1777.
John DeCourcy, son of William and Elizabeth DeCorucy, was born June 10, 1778.
Leonard DeCourcy, son of William and Elizabeth Decourcy was born February 2, 1780.
Nancy DeCourcy, daughter of William and Elizabeth DeCourcy, was born July 5, 1784.
Jain Decourcy, daughter of William and Elizabeth, was born November 26, 1781.
William DeCourcy, son of William and Elizabeth, was born July 26, 1786.
Joel DeCourcy, son of William and Elizabeth, was born July 14, 1788.
Irvin DeCourcy, son of William and Elizabeth, was born December 20, 1790.
Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth, was born April 22, 1792.
Jain DeCourcy died August 4, 1796.
William DeCourcy died Sunday, October 23, 1841.

 

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