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Anthony Donohoo

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Anthony Donohoo Veteran

Birth
Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
Death
27 Jan 1879 (aged 82)
McLean County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Island, McLean County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Thank You #48038882 for this information.
He was drafted in Sumner Co, TN.  Pvt in Capt Henry Hamilton's Co.  TN Militia.   80 acres of bounty land in 1850 bounty land act .   widow;s  name Sarah.married 1858  Muhl Co
drafted Feb 1 1814
discharged Mar 1 1815
served with Hamilton 13 Nov 1814 to 13 May 1815   182 days
enlisted Gallatin, Sumner Co TN drafted
applying from Greenville for more bounty land for another act of 3 March 1855  Anthony signs by x mark.
March 1852 he is in Greenville his discharge papers were lost long since
Anthony Donahoo of Rumsey KY writes to dept of Interior Pension office DC
Postmaster in Calhoun certifies John Houston and Henry Lucas testified to the loyalty of Anthony Donahoo and they are persons of good character for truth and loyalty and their statements are worthy of full faith and credit  This is a fill in the blank for  just add names  Nov 16 1871   Says he was in the battle of New Orleans
In a page long statement he was a resident of Nashville, Sumner Co TN and marched to New Orelans  (not sure if Nashville was  ever in Sumner Co  Received 80 acres bounty land and is applying for more bounty land from the 1855 act.  James Donahoo of McLean Co witnessed him make his mark also John Flaffman?
1851 Muhl  Co
1855 McLean Co
1971 PO Calhoun McLean Co  his residences
Thank You #48038882 for this information.
He was drafted in Sumner Co, TN.  Pvt in Capt Henry Hamilton's Co.  TN Militia.   80 acres of bounty land in 1850 bounty land act .   widow;s  name Sarah.married 1858  Muhl Co
drafted Feb 1 1814
discharged Mar 1 1815
served with Hamilton 13 Nov 1814 to 13 May 1815   182 days
enlisted Gallatin, Sumner Co TN drafted
applying from Greenville for more bounty land for another act of 3 March 1855  Anthony signs by x mark.
March 1852 he is in Greenville his discharge papers were lost long since
Anthony Donahoo of Rumsey KY writes to dept of Interior Pension office DC
Postmaster in Calhoun certifies John Houston and Henry Lucas testified to the loyalty of Anthony Donahoo and they are persons of good character for truth and loyalty and their statements are worthy of full faith and credit  This is a fill in the blank for  just add names  Nov 16 1871   Says he was in the battle of New Orleans
In a page long statement he was a resident of Nashville, Sumner Co TN and marched to New Orelans  (not sure if Nashville was  ever in Sumner Co  Received 80 acres bounty land and is applying for more bounty land from the 1855 act.  James Donahoo of McLean Co witnessed him make his mark also John Flaffman?
1851 Muhl  Co
1855 McLean Co
1971 PO Calhoun McLean Co  his residences


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