. History of Montgomery and Fulton counties, : with illustrations and portraits of old pioneers and prominent residents . ceived under the act of Congress an olti-cers pension of one hundred and thirty dollars, to vvhu h was added nnihundred dollars a year as the pcnsmn of in invalid soldier He the last from the injuries received v\hilc .1 pnscincr, lor one .•! his been worn to the bone by a 1 .ind the knee jcunl was |. stiffened and thus rendered useless Sui h were the cruellies sometimes endured by the patriots of that trying time, Frederii k Sam


. History of Montgomery and Fulton counties, : with illustrations and portraits of old pioneers and prominent residents . ceived under the act of Congress an olti-cers pension of one hundred and thirty dollars, to vvhu h was added nnihundred dollars a year as the pcnsmn of in invalid soldier He the last from the injuries received v\hilc .1 pnscincr, lor one .•! his been worn to the bone by a 1 .ind the knee jcunl was |. stiffened and thus rendered useless Sui h were the cruellies sometimes endured by the patriots of that trying time, Frederii k Sammons had two sons and ten daughters. His eldest , was lieutenant in the war of 181;, and signali7ed hiinsell in thestorming of a battery at (Jueenstown Heights, Oi tober 13th of the sameyear, under command of Captain—afterward General—Wool, Ihis fa< t isalso mentioned by Stone in his history. , the youngest son. held several military cnmmissions under governors of the State of New Nork. and was also a member ot ihecouncil of appointment. a feature in our government which wielded .1 </. 4?f i i 1 5 COL. SIMEON SAMMONS.


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