Pension Application for Solomon Luke
S.13800
Declaration In order to obtain the benefit of the Act
of Congress passed
State of New York
County of Albany SS.
On the
thirteenth day of September 1832 personally appeared before William L. Osborn a
Justice of the Peace, Solomon Luke, a resident of the Town of Bethlehem in the
county of Albany and state of New York, aged seventy six, years, who being
first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath, make the following
declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress, passed June
7, 1832. That he entered the service of the
Sworn to and
subscribed the day and year aforesaid. Wm. Osborn, Justice of the peace.
State of New York
City & County of Albany SS.
On the 21st
day of May 1833 personally appeared before the Justices Court of the City of
Albany John E. Winne of the town of Bethlehem, well
known to the said Court as a person of truth and veracity, who being duly sworn
saith, that he knows Solomon Luke the applicant named
in the annexed declaration an affiant and knew him during the revolutionary
war—I knew that said Solomon Luke was in the service of his country, as a militiaman
in the years 1776, 1777 & 1778—That he served as private in Capt. Derick Becker’s Company in the year 1776. I also knew
that he was in the service under Capt. John A. VanWie
in the year 1777, but I do not recollect in what grade he served—whether as a
private or a noncommissioned officer—I believe he was at the taking of
Burgoyne—I also recollect that said Luke was in the service at Schoharie in the
years 1778& 1779 as I believe—but I do not recollect how long he was in the
service in those years—[acending?] to the best of my
recollection he remained in the service under Captain VanWie,
till the close of the revolutionary war—and that afterwards he received a
commission from Poughkeepsie, as a Lieutenant under Genl.
Stephen VanRenssalaer—And this is all I can now
recollect about said Solomon Luke’s service during the revolutionary war—said
Like is about seventy seven years of age, as I believe—
Sworn in
open court this 21st Day of May 1833. John G. Wasson
Clerk of the
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