Revolutionary Pension File for Abraham and Lydia Randolph

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The Pension File of Abraham and Lydia Randolph. He served from North Carolina. This record provides the battle he participated in as well as the family migration from North Carolina to Alabama. The children of Abraham and Lydia are listed as well as their ages and current residences.

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Washington, D.C.

Information provided: Service of state of North Carolina

Soldier: Abraham Randolph

Widow: Lydia Randolph

Pension # W.11.108

P. 2

| Courtland, Lawrence County, Alabama

Abraham was a private in Captain Tate's Company of the Regiment commanded by Col. Tate from state of North Carolina for six months. 

 Abraham is living in Courtland, Lawrence County, Alabama. His initial pension is for $20.00/year in 1833.

 Certificate of Pension issued 13 April 1833 and sent to Peter Taylor of Courtland, Alabama

 

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