Pvt. Samuel Sarvis served for 3 months from June 1812 to Sept 1812 having an honorable discharge in the North Island of Georgetown where he was stationed. According to his pension records Rhoda applied for his pension on 26 July 1874 and was rejected 14 Dec 1874. Rhoda had to get letters from soldiers that were in the war with Samuel. On 20 May 1879 she finally received her widow pension. Rhoda stated that Samuel Sarvis died March 1830 in Horry County South Carolina.
Samuel Sarvis married Rhoda Watts on 4 Aug 1814 at the home of Rev. James Singleton who performed the ceremony. Present as witness were William Hardee and Elizabeth McNabb.
Pvt. Samuel Sarvis served for 3 months from June 1812 to Sept 1812 having an honorable discharge in the North Island of Georgetown where he was stationed. According to his pension records Rhoda applied for his pension on 26 July 1874 and was rejected 14 Dec 1874. Rhoda had to get letters from soldiers that were in the war with Samuel. On 20 May 1879 she finally received her widow pension. Rhoda stated that Samuel Sarvis died March 1830 in Horry County South Carolina.
Samuel Sarvis married Rhoda Watts on 4 Aug 1814 at the home of Rev. James Singleton who performed the ceremony. Present as witness were William Hardee and Elizabeth McNabb.