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Price: $29.00
Publisher: Heritage Books, Inc: 2000
Seller ID: P0626
ISBN: 158549626X
Condition: 411 pages, 5.5x8.5, 2000, 5.5x8.5, paper, index, 411 pp, Softcover, Heritage Books, Inc
This Trubey family traces its American beginnings to a soldier bought and brought from Germany by England to assist the British in quelling the rebellious Colonials during what is known on this side of the Atlantic as the American Revolution. Daniel Trubey (or Truby or Drube), born in 1750 in Ostuffeln, Germany, served with the von Bose Regiment which met defeat at Yorktown in 1781. Daniel slipped away from the prisoner-of-war barracks at Frederick, Maryland, and settled in nearby Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, where he met and married, circa 1784, Margaret Mack (or Mock), the gr... View more info
Price: $13.50
Publisher: Heritage Books, Inc: 1997
Seller ID: P0013
ISBN: 1888265132
Condition: 119 pages, 5.5x8.5, 1997, 5.5x8.5, paper, index, vi+113 pp, Softcover, Heritage Books, Inc
In the 1960s the National Archives staff culled out selected "settled accounts" that had genealogical value from the pension payments (these are records not found in the pension application files). These are the records for the Alabama pension office, they cover Revolutionary War pensions for the most part but include other wars. They include such information as remarriage of widows, places and length of residence.119 pages, 5.5x8.5, 1997, 5.5x8.5, paper, index, vi+113 pp, Softcover, Heritage Books, Inc View more info
Price: $25.00
Publisher: Heritage Books, Inc: 1998
Seller ID: P0038
ISBN: 1888265388
Condition: 248 pages, 5.5x8.5, 1998, 5.5x8.5, paper, index, 248 pp, Softcover, Heritage Books, Inc
In the 1960s the National Archives staff culled out selected "settled accounts" that had genealogical value from the pension payments (these are records not found in the pension application files). These are the records for the District of Columbia pension office, they cover Revolutionary War pensions for the most part but include other wars. They include such information as remarriage of widows, places and length of residence. They contain more than just DC residents.248 pages, 5.5x8.5, 1998, 5.5x8.5, paper, index, 248 pp, Softcover, Heritage Books, Inc View more info
Price: $24.00
Publisher: Heritage Books, Inc: 1997
Seller ID: P0025
ISBN: 1888265256
Condition: 263 pages, 5.5x8.5, 1997, 5.5x8.5, paper, index, 263 pp, Softcover, Heritage Books, Inc
Awarded the 2000 Norris Harris Prize by the Maryland Historical Society as the best compilation of genealogical source records pertaining to Maryland. In the 1960s, the National Archives staff culled out selected "settled accounts" that had genealogical value from the pension payments (these are records not found in the pension application files). This volume reflects 758 payments made by the Baltimore pension office to veterans (chiefly of the Revolution but also of the War of 1812 and wars in Florida and Mexico), their widows, or their surviving children. The record abstracts incl... View more info
Price: $56.00
Publisher: Heritage Books, Inc: (2000)
Seller ID: P0511
ISBN: 1585495115
Condition: 740 pages, 5.5x8.5, (2000), 2008, 5.5x8.5, paper, alphabetical, index, 2 vols., 740 pp, Softcover, Heritage Books, Inc
The original records abstracted for this two-volume set belong to the Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury (Record Group 217). The National Archives description for this specific collection of Third Auditor records is "Entry 722: Selected Final Payment Vouchers, 1818-1864." The final payment is the record of the "final" payment paid to the heirs of a pensioner after his death. If the heirs did not file for the money that was due the pensioner from the time of the receipt of his last pension payment until the time of his death, there is no final p... View more info