. A history of Rockingham County, Virginia . By per. of E. G. Furry The Bridge at Bridgewater [Page 200]. Port Republic: Confluence of the Rivers, the Bridge, and the Heights toward Cross Keys ROCKINGHAM COUNTY Jacob Pence proved that he had served as a soldier inCapt. Hogs company of rangers from the beginning of thesaid company in 1757 until it was discharged at Bedford,making oath that he had never received any warrant forland, as provided in 1763. Robt. Minnis made it appear that he had served as a sol-dier in Collo. Byrds regiment, &c. John Stephenson proved that he had been a soldier in


. A history of Rockingham County, Virginia . By per. of E. G. Furry The Bridge at Bridgewater [Page 200]. Port Republic: Confluence of the Rivers, the Bridge, and the Heights toward Cross Keys ROCKINGHAM COUNTY Jacob Pence proved that he had served as a soldier inCapt. Hogs company of rangers from the beginning of thesaid company in 1757 until it was discharged at Bedford,making oath that he had never received any warrant forland, as provided in 1763. Robt. Minnis made it appear that he had served as a sol-dier in Collo. Byrds regiment, &c. John Stephenson proved that he had been a soldier in theindependent company under Capt. McClanahan, and also hadserved in Boqueters (?) company, &c. April 24, 1780. Geo. Armentrout proved that he had served in company of rangers, &c. Daniel Grubb proved service in the same company. May 23, 1780. In the case of the commonwealth vs. McBride, the latterbeing adjudged guilty, was subjected to a fine of £250 andfour days imprisonment. June 9, a special session of the court, called for the examina-tion of John Davis, suspected


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