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Comments #2
Found these pension records at the library John Granger apparently didn't apply for a pension which may explain why his application for bounty land in 1851 was rejected.
WAR OF 1812 PENSIONERS by Virgil D. White Vol. 2 p.852 GRANGER, CHESTER , ELIZABETH (GREEEN) WC 9162 m.12 Aug 1810 Washington Co., NY soldier died 19 Oct 1869 Greenwich, NY served as PVT in F. Haskin's Co. NY MIL lived Warren Co., NY widow lived Washington Co., NY 1871 and Fort Miller, NY 1878 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAR OF 1812 PENSIONERS by Virgil D. White Vol. 2 p.852 GRANGER, LESTER SC 23370 soldier died about 1882 served Captain Franklin Haskin's C. NY MIL lived Cattaraugus and Allegany Cos., NY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAR OF 1812 PENSIONERS by Virgil D. White Vol. 2 p. 852 GRANGER, MARTIN SO34422 served Capt. Franklin Haskin's Co. NY MIL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Also found one for their father, John Martin for his service in the Revolution.
THE PENSION ROLL OF 1835 Vol. 2 p.346 GRANGER, JOHN PVT annual allowance 96.00 sums rec'd. 886.39 service CT LINE when placed on pension roll 13 Dec. 1824 Commencement of pension 11 June 1824 age 74
The Balloting Book shows that John Granger, Sixth Co., Second Reg't. led by Capt. Theodosius Fowler, was awarded 600 acres (Lot 92) in the Township of Hector, NY in the Military Tract.
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