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Philip Klinger & Anna Ickes Family | Rev War Pension Application | Questionable Research | Ohio Pensioners |
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Spring 1775 | Enlisted under Captain Griffin for 1 year at Yellow Springs, Chester County, Pennsylvania - Marched to Philadelphia and put under command of Colonel Wayne - went into winter quarters at Ticonderoga Page 3 , S7 page 3, |
May or June 1776 | Returned to Philadelphia - Discharged by Colonel Wayne Page 3 |
1776 | Enlisted under Capt. Hattling -
S7 page 3, Enlisted under Capt Worth for duration of war - S7 page 3, |
about Aug 1776 | Enlisted
at Painted Hook, New Jersey for 9 months - Captain Jacob
Hetherlin's Company Page 4
-- Marched to New York and remained about 2 weeks -- Marched to Fort Washington and remained about 10 days -- Philip, along with 12 others, were sent to Fort Lee to obtain provisions - while they were gone Fort Washington was taken by the British - They drove the cattle to headquarters located about 6 or 8 miles from Fort Lee |
Oct 1776 to March 1777 | Served under command
of Captains Caleb and William
North Page 4 -- Marched to Lehigh, Pennsylvania - then marched to White Plains - a battle ensued but Philip's company was not engaged -- Various marches through New Jersey |
3 Jan 1777 | Battle of Princeton - Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey -
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S3, S7 page 3, -- Fought under the immediate command of General Washington -- Philip received a wound to his right shoulder and was confined for 2 weeks -- WikiPedia Article |
March 1777 to 1781 or 1782 | Drove a team for General John Clark until the end of the war Page 5 |
1781 or 1782 | Written discharge at Little York, York County, Pennsylvania
Page 5 -- This discharge was lost among papers of Philip's father -- Served a total of 5 years and 11 months |
?? - 1828 | Bounty Land Warrant # 2051 - 100 acres - S1, |
21 Sept 1832 | Made application for a pension Page 3 |
7 May 1834 | Pension Issued, signed by Lewis
Cass - S7 page 3, Pension is recorded in report of Sec. of War, under Act of Congress, June 7, 1832, in relation to Pension Est. of the U.S. Printed by Duff Green in 1835. The name spelled then "Clinger" instead of Klinger. Service verified by records on file in Pension Bureau, Washington, D.C. |
11 March 1834 | Page 2 |
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Revolutionary War Pension Application S5, (Acc000685) |
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Service: Penn Klinger, Philip Number: S. 8.798/ Carded
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Ohio 26.240 (8) Certificate of Pension issued the ?? day of
Nov ==========================
Revolutionary Claim, Recorded by ? ? Sprague, Clerk |
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The State of Ohio, Preble County On this twenty first day of September in the year |
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which fell into the hands of his said
fathers administrator many |
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the command of Captain William North, and
that he Mr. John Swisher and Frederick Miller residents of the county of |
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War Department
and served until the
I am, respectfully, |
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Page 7 In reply to your request of [no date], received [no
entry]
Battles engaged in, Princeton gs?? of rt shoulder |
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Page 8 Sworn to and ??? in open Court this day And the said Court do hereby declare their opinion, I, Joseph C Hawkins, Clerk of the Court of Common Philip Klinger 11581 [running vertically at right, bottom of page] |
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U S Pension List, Ohio | |
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Transcription: Ohio - page 301 Name: Philip Klinger Monthly Allowance: 40 1831: Sept 2 1832: March 2 Sept 2 1833: March 2 Sept 2 1834: March 2 Sept ? 1835: March 1 Sept 3 1836: March 3 Sept 3 1837: March 1 Sept 3 1838: March 1 Sept 3 1839: March 1 Sept 3 1840: March 1 Sept -6 1841: March 2 |
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SAR Membership Application - S7, | |
Applicant: Paul Ott Klinger ID4191 - SAR Membership Number: 66992 - Soldier: Philip Klinger | |
Page 1 National Number: 66992 State Number: 5724 The Massachusetts Society of The National Society Sons of The American Revolution Application for Membership/ of / Paul Ott Klinger Descendant of/ Philip Klinger Application examined and approved - 15 October 1946 Accepted by the State Board of Management - 20 Nov 1946 Filed with State Secretary: 27 May 1946 Fees Paid: 21 Oct 1946 Duplicate sent to Registrar General: 21 Nov 1946 Approved and registered by Registrar General: 25 Nov 1947 Certificate of Membership Delivered: 3 Dec 1946 Rubber Stamped Date, lower right corner: 27 Nov 1947 |
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Page 2 National Number: 66992 State Number: 5724 Application for Membership Issued by Authority of the National Board of Trustees/ May 27, 1946 To the Board of Managers of/ The Mass. Society/ Of The/ National Society Sons of the American Revolution I, Paull Ott Klinger being of the age of 55 years hereby apply for membership in this society by right of lineal descent in the following line from Philip Klinger Who was born in Chester Co., Pa. on the 10th day of Nov. 1754 and died in Preble County, Ohio on the [Blank] day of May 1841 and who assisted in establishing American Independence. I was born in Kokomo County of Howard State of Indiana on the 28 day of Sept. 1890 (1) I am the son of William Nelson Klinger born 28 Feb 1848, died 18 Mar 1894, and his wife Jerusia Ott born 7 Oct 1852, died 18 Jan 1928, married 26 Jan 1873 (2) grandson of Isaac Klinger born 8 Mar 1825, died 7 Apr 1873, and his wife Elizabeth Copp born 21 Mar 1826, died 7 July 1892, married 26 Aug 1846 (3) great-grandson of William Klinger born 12 Apr 1793, died 2 Jan 1863, and his wife Mary Catherine Bean born 6 May 1791, died 27 Feb 1881, married 26 Feb 1818 (4) great-grandson [Great-Great Grandson] of Philip Klinger born 10 Nov 1754, died May 1841, and his wife Barbara Ekes (Ecos) born 28 Jan 1759, died 1837, married 23 Apr 1779 (5, 6, 7 and 8) - Blank and he, the said Philip Klinger (No. 4) is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of Soldier Page 3 Pension was issued on May 7, 1834m signed by Lewis Cass. |
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Page 4 Full maiden name of applicant's wife: Myrtle Leone Fleming born June 1, 1891 - Married Feb. 5, 1910 Names of Children and
grandchildren of applicant The following are references to the authorities for the
record of my ancestor's service and for the "Darke County, Ohio", biographical Sketches (Klinger) p. 183 Nominated and recommended by the undersigned members/of the
Society: Signature of applicant (Name in full) Address: 1059 Franklin St., Melrose, Mass. The Following acknowledgement is required |
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S1 | Database On-line, US War Bounty Land Warrants, 1789-1858. www.ancestry.com . Original Data: NARA M829, 16 rolls. "US Revolutionary War Bounty Land Warrants Used in the US Military District of Ohio and Relating Papers"; Records of the Bureau of Land Management, Record Group 49. Acc001485 |
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S2 | Book, The Official roster of the
soldiers of the American Revolution buried in the state of Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Adjutant General's Dept, F J Heer Printing Co,
1929, 3 vol. Bk2969 Vol. I., page 217. (Extract: "Klinger, Philip, (Preble Co.) --On pens roll 1832 of Preble Co, O. Service 1775 in Capt Griffin's Company, also 1776 in Capt Jacob Hetterling's Company. Was in battle of Princeton. Was wounded. br 1754 in Chester Co, Pa. Mar Barbara (br1759) 1779. D in Ohio. Ref: Natl No 73377, Vol 74, p 142, D.A.R. Lin") |
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S3 | Book, DAR: A Roster of
Revolutionary ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American
Revolution. Evansville, Indiana: Unigraphic, 1976, 2 vol.
Bk2959, page 192. (Extract: KLINGER, PHILIP, b. 10 Nov. 1753, Chester Co., Pa., d. 1841, Presle, Ohio, m. Pa., Barbara Ecos, b. 26 June 1759, d. 1837. SERVICE: In 1775 served as Private under Captain Griffin and Colonel Wayne; Aug. 1776 under Captain Jacob Hatheilin and Colonel Wayne; "Flying Camp", Middle of Oct. 1776 to Mar. 1777 to 1781 or 1782 under Captain Caleb Smith and Captain Wm. North; drove a wagon for General Geo. Clark; sustained gunshot wound of right shoulder at Battle of Princeton. Received Pension for service to his country during the American Revolution. CHILDREN: John, b. 26 Mar. 1780; Jacob, b. 1 Aug. 1782; Henry, b. 20 July 1784, m. Polly ---; Philip, b 11 Nov. 1785; George, b. 13 Sept. 1787; Sammuel, b. 26 Oct. 1789; Jesse, b. 12 July 1791, m. Elizabeth Cassel; William, b. 13 Apr. 1793; Peter C., b. 20 June 1795, m. Catherine Cassel; Michael, b. 31 Mar. 1799, m. Catherine ---; Nicholas; Isaac, b 4 July 1803, m Sarah Cassel. DESCENDANT: Charles, Belle Klinger (Mrs. Geo.), No. 111703.) |
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S4 | Database On-line, U.S. Pensioners, 1818-1872. Ohio, Philip Klinger, page 301. Original data: Ledgers of Payments, 1818-1872, to U.S. Pensioners Under Acts of 1818 Through 1858 From Records of the Office of the Third Auditor of the Treasury, 1818-1872; (National Archives Microfilm Publication T718, 23 rolls); Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury, Record Group 217; National Archives, Washington, D.C. www.ancestry.com , accessed 27 Dec 2009. Ph7098.jpg |
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S5 | Revolutionary War Pension Application, Philip Klinger, 21 Sept 1832. NARA Series M805 Roll 502 Images 396- File S.8.798 7 pages. www.heritagequest.com , accessed 17 Nov 2006. Acc000685/Doc1429.pdf | Doc1429.pdf |
S6 | Document, Misc, Daughters of the American Revolution Genealogical Research System. Philip Klinger, Ancestor A066083. http://216.36.105.133/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm , Accessed 14 March 2010. Doc0068.txt. | Google Docs |
S7 | Database Online: U.S. Sons of the
American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970". Philip
Klinger SAR Membership Number 66992, Application of Paul Ott
Klinger. Original Data: Sons of the American Revolution, Louisville,
Kentucky, Microfilm: Vol. 335,.
www.ancestry.com , accessed 2 July 2011.
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S8 | Bounty Land Warrant, Philip Klinger. Original Data: NARA,M805, Roll 502, Image 403-409, File BLWT2051-100. www.heritagequest.com , accessed 18 Nov 2006. Acc000686/Doc1430.pdf | |
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Questionable Research |
Note: I am not sure these documents pertain to my Philip Klinger - The date of death is wrong. I am keeping the data but placing it here for further possible review at a later time. |
1. Bounty Land Warrant Listing S1, |
2. Bounty Land Warrant Papers S8, (filed by Philip's heirs in 1834) - Acc000686 |
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Page 1 [Image 403] nd Service: Penn Name: Klinger, Philip Number: BLW2051-100 |
Page 2 [Image 404] ?? ?? ?? ?? July 21 1834 Recd of the Hon Scy of War, Warrant No 2051 of Michael, Peter Hannah Klinger & Mary Geily only heirs of Philip Klinger private Pa Line dated 12th July 1834 I ??? ?? ??? by M Gordon esq (for 100 acres) Signature |
Page 3 [Image 405] nd Philip Klinger ?? ?? Claim to Land Bounty – Signature [unreadable] |
Page 4 [Image 406] Philip Klinger No2051 Michael Klinger, Son Peter Klinger; Samuel Klinger, Mary Geily Grand Children Something written down the right side of the image mostly not readable …..with Philip Klinger and…. |
Page 5 [Image 407] I certify that I was well acquainted with Philip Klinger and know that he was a soldier of the Revolutionary army in the Pennsylvania line and believe that he served in Colonel Butlers Regiment until the war ended and I know that he was, the same Philip Klinger who was the grandfather of Peter Klinger and others & that he died about the year 1824. Signed: Nicholas Lott Senior State of Pennsylvania County of Lebanon This day Philip Lott senr personally appeared before me and made oath to the above certificate and I certify that he is a man of truth and good character witness my hand as Justice of the peace this 10th day of June 1834 Signed: John Bichel Junior JP I certify that I was well acquainted with Philip Klinger and know that he was a soldier of he Revolutionary army in the Pennsylvania line and believe that he served in Colonel Butlers Regiment until the war ended and I know that he was the same Philip Klinger who was the grandfather of Peter Klinger and other & that he died about the year 1824. Signature: Philip Hagle State of Pennsylvania County of Lebanon This day Philip Hagle personally appeared before me And made oath to the above certificate and I certify that he is a man of truth and good character witness my hand as Justice of the peace this 10th day of June 1834 Signed: John Bichel Junior JP |
Page 6 [Image 408] State of Pennsylvania County of Lebanon I Peter Klinger heir at law of Philip Klinger do upon my oath declare and testify that to the best of my knowledge and belief the said Philip Klinger did enlist in the year unknown for the term of ?? ?? ?? And served in the Regiment No 9 under the Command of Colonel Butler of the Pennsylvania line and that he continued in the service until the war ended …… I further declare that I have never received a warrant for the Bounty Land promised to said Philip Klinger on the part of the United States; nor do I believe that he ever received it or transferred his claim to it in any manner whatsoever; therefore know all men by these presents, that I Peter Klinger aforesaid do hereby constitute and appoint ?? Ellis of Acrom?? County ??? to be my true and lawful Attorney for me and in my name to demand and receive from the Secretary of war of the United States a warrant for the quantity of land due to me as aforesaid; and my said attorney is hereby fully authorized and empow ered to constitute and appoint one or more substitutes or attorneys under him for the special purpose above ??? ???? my hand & seal this 10th day of June AD1834 Attest John Bichel Junior JP Signature: Peter Klinger [Seal] Fredrick Flicker[?} Personally appeared the above named Peter Klinger subscriber to the foregoing declaration and in my presence acknowledged the power of Attorney ??? subscribed to be his ?? and deed witness my hand and seal this 10th day of June AD1834 Signature: John Bichel Junior JP [Seal] |
Page 7 [Image 409 State of Pennsylvania County of Lebanon Personally appeared before me a Justice of he Peace in aforesaid County Peter Klinger known to me as a credible person and made oath that he is the grandson & one of the heirs at law of Philip Klinger who was a soldier of the Pennsylvania Line in Regiment No 9, under Colonel Butler in the Revolutionary War & the said Peter Klingers father name was Philip who was the older son, of said Philip Klinger the soldier who died in the year 1824 leaving heirs this applicant Michael Klinger a son & Samuel Klinger & Mary Geily his grandchildren and only heirs at law ___ ___ Signed: Peter Klinger Sworn & subscribed before Me this 10th day of June 1834 John Bichel Junior JP State of Pennsylvania Lebanon County This day personally appeared before me Nicholas Lott & Philip Nagle – two credible and disinterested witnesses and made oath in due form of law that they were well acquainted with Philip Klinger in his life time who was always respected & believed to have been a Revolutionary soldier, that we are also well with Peter Klinger and Samuel Klinger and Mary Geily grandchildren of said Philip Klinger The soldier & of Michael Klinger being a son of said Philip Klinger the soldier & that they are reputed and believed to be the only heirs at law of said Philip Klinger who died in the year 1824 Signed: Nicholas Lott Senr Philip Nagel Sworn and subscribed ???? This day of 10 June AD1834 John Bichel Junior JP In testimony that the aforesaid John Bichel Junior is and was a Justice of the Peace duly qualified to act as such in and for Lebanon County, Pennsylvania at the dates of his foregoing Certificates ??? his signature appears to be genuine. I have hereto set my hand & seal of Court as ??? Of Lebanon County Court of Common Please in Pennsylvania this 14the day of June 1834 Signed: Adam ???? ???? |
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