. Register for nineteen hundred and eight with roll of members and their revolutionary ancestors and other information of interest to the Society;. n of Samuel Boyd,enlisted 1780, for twelve months, as private in Captain ThomassCompany, Colonel Robucks South Carolina Regiment; enlisted 1781,for twelve months, as private in Captain Earles Company, ColonelHazens South Carolina Regiment, and in 1782 served under CaptainDuval, Colonel Pickenss South Carolina Regiment; lost left eye inbattle of Bush River. See Certificate of the Commissioner of Pen-sions under date of August 3, 1893. CURTIS BATES M


. Register for nineteen hundred and eight with roll of members and their revolutionary ancestors and other information of interest to the Society;. n of Samuel Boyd,enlisted 1780, for twelve months, as private in Captain ThomassCompany, Colonel Robucks South Carolina Regiment; enlisted 1781,for twelve months, as private in Captain Earles Company, ColonelHazens South Carolina Regiment, and in 1782 served under CaptainDuval, Colonel Pickenss South Carolina Regiment; lost left eye inbattle of Bush River. See Certificate of the Commissioner of Pen-sions under date of August 3, 1893. CURTIS BATES MATHER. Born in LaGrange, Indiana. Residence,Lafayette, Indiana. State No. 158; National No. 10133. Son of Davidand Elizabeth (White) Mather; grandson of Ira and Esther Naomi(Bates) White; great-grandson of Stephen and Naomi (Handy)Bates; great-great-grandson of Samuel Handy, Quartermaster-Ser-geant Second Connecticut Line. A copy of the discharge signed byGeneral Washington shows that Samuel Handy served from May,1777, to June 9, 1783. The records also show that he was honoredwith the Badge of Merit for his six years of faithful service. The. SAMUEL CALDWELL ^lEREDITH Born 1S07, Died 1899 Son of John Wheeler Meredith Delaware Revolutionary Troops KecorD of Hfbolutionarp ^nccstorsi 95 discharge, together with the gun carried bj^ Sergeant Handy, are inthe possession of Rev. A. K. Bates, Lima, New York. HAMILTON A. MATTISON. Residence, Evansville, Indiana. StateNo. 10; National No. 1610. Son of Allen J. and Lucy Mattison;grandson of Allen Matteson, who enlisted September, 1776; servedthree months as private, Captain Whitmans Company, Colonel CooksRhode Island Regiment; served four months in 1777, as private inCaptain Roys Company; two months in 1778, as Ensign in CaptainBennetts Company, and two months in 1779, as Sergeant in samecompany; applied for a pension August 9, 1832. See Records of De-partment of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, Washington, District ofColumbia. JAMES H.


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