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1812Dearborn County War of 1812 Pensioners – 1871
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 8 Jun 1871 – Page 3, Column 3 Pensioners of the War of 1812. So far as their names have come to our knowledge, we have learned of the following named persons, -
1812War of 1812 Pensions – 1878
Obed Willson filed the following claims for Pensions in the last week, for the war of 1812: Polly Judd, Jackson Township Sallie Jolly, Brown Township Nancy Ewing, Johnson Township Sam Boldrey, -
1835Rising Sun Reactions to Death of Jacob Morison – 1835
NOTICE. The Young Men of Rising Sun and its vicinity, are requested to meet at the Methodist church, on Monday evening next, at half past six o’clock, -
1862Dearborn County Military Draft – Oct 1862
THE RESULT OF THE DRAFT.—We are indebted to Provost Marshal Cheek for the following list of men who were drafted on Monday last: CAESAR CREEK.—Joseph G. -
1862Dearborn County – 18th Regiment Payments – Apr 1862
Ed. Commercial: Please publish at the request of many soldiers of the 18th regiment, the following list of names of persons who have had money sent them from that regiment. -
1862Dearborn County – 7th Regiment Payments – May 1862
The following is a list of the remittances sent by Lieut. A. B. Pattison, commanding Co. A, for the Seventh Regiment Ind. Vols., from their camp near Edinburgh, Va.: H. and H. Fiske to Mrs. G. W. Bailey, Aurora J. B. -
1863Dearborn County Donations for Soldiers’ Families – Apr 1863
A GOOD THING. Lawrenceburg, April 18, 1863. Mr. Sibley:–A good thing took place here today. The farmers on the pike leading from Lawrenceburg to Madison did it. -
1863Dearborn County Donations for Soldiers’ Families – Dec 1863
AURORA, Dec. 9, 1863. Mr. Editor:–The following is a list of the donations received last Saturday, for the relief of soldiers’ families: [See newspaper for amount donated.] Morton Andrews Richard Williams S. S. -
1863Dearborn County Donations for Soldiers’ Families – May 1863
The Wood Movement last Saturday. MR. EDITOR:–As your paper is a welcome guest among the soldiers in the different regiments that have men from this place, -
1863Dearborn County Donations for Soldiers’ Families – Oct 1863
Wooding Of—In accordance with previous arrangements, some forty of fifty of the farmers of the country adjacent to this city came in on Saturday last with the wood and other articles that they intended for the use of… -
1863Dearborn County – 11th Kentucky Cavalry Payments – Mar 1863
REMITTANCE FROM 11th KENTUCKY CAVALRY.—Yesterday morning Mr. Epstein received remittances from this company as follows: Levi P. Trester to Mrs. Jennie Trester John Love to Mrs. Mary A. Love James Carlin to Mrs. -
1863Dearborn County – 3rd Indiana Calvary Payments – Feb 1863
Aurora, Feb. 16, 1863.—ED. COMMERCIAL:–The following is a list of those persons who remitted money to their friends from the 3d Ind. Cavalry, by Capt. Henry F. Wright, in my care: H. F. -
1864Center Township, Dearborn County Civil War Draft – Sep 1864
THE DRAFT.—“A large and very enthusiastic” crowd gathered at Council Hall last Tuesday evening to learn the names of those who had been gathered to Abraham’s bosom. Col. -
1864Dearborn County Volunteer Relief Fund – Jan 1864
Report of Distribution of Volunteer Relief Fund. Donations since last report—George Mosher, $8; S. Cheek, $10—making the total amount collected up to this date, $527.70. Of that amount I have already reported $179.75. -
1868Aurora Boys in Blue – 1868
THE BOYS IN BLUE. The following is the roll of the Boys in Blue in Aurora: Captain—G V Stevenson, late 7th Ind Vols 1st Lieut—G W Thompson, late 3d Ind Cav 2nd Lieut—E T Gipson, late 16th Ind Vols 1st Sergt—W H Frazier, -
1868Aurora White Boys in Blue – 1868
Co. A., 20th Regiment White Boys in Blue, Headquarters at Aurora, Ind. The following is a copy of the Roll of the above named organization: Capt. Jesse L. Holman, 18th Ind. Infantry. 1st Lieut., Marian True, 1st Ky. -
1868Dillsboro Fighting Boys in Blue – 1868
List of Fighting Boys in Blue in Dearborn County. DILLSBOROUGH—CLAY TOWSHIP. Captain, J. J. Barnhart, 37th Ind. 1st Lieutenant, Lee Roberts, 37th Ind. 2d Lieutenant, Joseph Green, 23d Ky. O. S., Lew Elerbrook, 32d Ind. -
1868Sparta Township Fighting Boys in Blue – 1868
List of the Fighting Boys in Blue of Sparta Township, Dearborn County. Captain—B F Draper, U.S. Flagship Black Hawk. 1st Lieut—H D Moore, Co. K, 68th Indiana. 2nd Lieut—J W Wheeler, Co. H, 91st Indiana. -
187737th Indiana Regiment Reunion – 1877
Re-Union of the 37th Indiana. As was announced through the Register, the survivors of the 37th Indiana Regiment of Volunteers, met at the fairgrounds, in this city, on yesterday. -
1877Dearborn County Revolutionary War Roll of Honor – 1877
Dearborn County Roll of Honor. Among the pioneers who settled in this county, were a number who had served their country during the revolutionary war. -
1877Lawrenceburg Light Guards – 1877
The following are the names of officers of the new militia company recently organized here, and called the Lawrenceburgh Light Guards: Captain—Jacob Rief First Lieutenant—Frank Green Second Lieutenant—Simon Bartholome… -
1881Dearborn County Indiana Legion – 1881
The Indiana Legion. We give below a list of those, from this county, who did service in the Indiana Legion, and the amount due each, which he is entitled to and will receive on application to the Adjutant General, -
1881Dearborn County Soldiers’ Gravestones – 1881
Lawrenceburg Register – 10 Feb 1881 – Page 3, Column 3 HEADSTONES FOR SOLDIERS GRAVES. The names of the following deceased soldiers have been reported to Auditor Pattison for headstones for graves: Samuel Knapp, -
1885Greendale Cemetery Soldiers’ Graves – 1885
SOLDIERS’ GRAVES. On visiting the Greendale Cemetery some time since my attention was called to the fact that the remains of the following soldiers interred in the Soldiers’ Lot are without Headstones, viz: John B. -
Dearborn County Military Pensions
The following is an index of men and their heirs applying for a military pension found in Dearborn County, Indiana Circuit Court Order Books (CCO) from 1826 to 1829 and Probate Order Books (PO) from 1826 to 1849. -
Dearborn County Soldiers’ Gravestones – 1881
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Pension Payment Problems in Dearborn County
I discovered this letter in the Revolutionary War pension file of John Shoemaker from Dearborn County, Indiana. Shoemaker is not my ancestor, -
Unclaimed Revolutionary War Pensions in Dearborn County
John Shoemaker (New Jersey), pension no. S 32515, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, digital images, Fold3 (accessed 20 October 2011), citing NARA microfilm publication M804.