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Mary Anna <I>Haight</I> Lowing

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Mary Anna Haight Lowing

Birth
Dutchess County, New York, USA
Death
3 Aug 1843 (aged 79)
Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York, USA
Burial
Conneaut Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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REV. WAR RECORDS:
Albany 3352
Anna Vaughn, who was widow of William Lowing who died on the 29 December 1802 of Genesee Co. in the state of NY who was a Pr. Corporal in the company commanded by Captain Allan of the rgt. commanded by Col. Angel in the RI line for 14 mos. Pr...................46.6610" Corpl.....................36.66
Total $83.32Inscribed on the Roll of Albany at the rate of $83.32 per annum to commence on the 4th day of March 1884.
Certificate of Pension issued the 8 day of June 1840 and sent to Hon. S.M. Gates, House of Representatives.
Arrears to the 4th of March 1860 749.88Semi-annual allowance ending 4 Sep. 41.66Total $791.54
Revolutionary ClaimAct July 4, 1836
Section the 345March 1837
Recorded by D. BrownBook C Vol. 1 Page 133
State of New YorkGenessee County
On the 20th day of March 1839. Before me William Mitchell first Judge of Genesee Co. came Anna Vaughn of the town of Gainsville in the Co. of Genesee and the State of New York who after being duly sworn according to Law makes the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed July 4th 1836 that she was born in the place called the Nine Partners in the County of Dutchess in the State of New York on the 10th day of March 1764 as she has been taught by her Parent and she believes it to be true that she is seventy four years old on the 10th day of March 1838 that her name before her marriage was Anna Height that she was married to William Lowing on the 24th day of December 1780 at the town of Danby in the County of Rutland in the State of Vermont by Thomas Rowley Justice of the Peace of the said County of Rutland that at the time of her marriage the said William Lowing was a Soldier of the Revolution that she has been informed by her said husband and believes that the said William Lowing entered the Service of the United States in the year of 1778 at Rhode Island under Captain Allen as she believes in Colonel Angels Regiment that the Lieutenant's Colonel's name was Oney and the Majors name was Thayer that he first entered for three years but continued in the Service during the war that he first enlisted as she understood as a private Soldier that he served at Rhode Island the fore part of the war that he marched to Peekskill New York and was also stationed at Red Bank that he was in the Battle of Monmouth he was at Valley Forge that she often heard her said Husband relate that he was stationed at West Point in the State of New York for a length of time but does not remember how long that she has often heard him relate being one of the Guard either at Red Bank or Fort Miplon where one Palmer was hung as a Spy that she understood from her said husband that he had been in the Service of the United States between four and five years when she was married to him that at the time of her said marriage the said William Lowing was an Orderly Sargeant that the winter after her marriage the said husband was part of the time at Saratoga and also went to Lake Champlain and to Fort Herkimer that he joined the Troops under Colonel Willet and marched towards Oswego before reaching Oswego he fractured a bone in his leg and was billeted out with some of the Inhabitants until the Troops returned from Oswego this was in 1782 that he was finally discharged from the service in July or August 1782 that he continued in the Service all the time from her marriage until his final discharge that she distinctly remembers that after her said husband returned about the second of August 1782 and brought with him his discharge signed by General George Washington that she then saw his discharge and read it that she has often seen it since that she kept the said Discharge in her possession a long time until eight years when it was destroyed by the burning of her house by which misfortune she lost all her Furniture and Papers and this Declarant further saith that she lived with her said Husband the said William Lowing in the County of Rutland in the State of Vermont until the year 1796 when she removed with her said Husband to the town of Perue in the State of New York where she continued to live with her said Husband until the 29th day of December 1802 on which day her said Husband Died at the said town of Perue that she remained the widow of the said William Lowing until the 27th day of February 1813 when she was married to William Vaughn at the town of Tinmouth in the County of Rutland in the State of Vermont that she lived with the said William Vaughn until the 16th day of May 1830 on which day the said William Vaughn died at the town of Lewis in the County Essex in the State of New York that she has never been married since but she was a widow on the 4th day of July 1863 and still remains a widow as will more fully appear by the proof here unto annexed abstracted and sworn to before me the 10 March 1889William MitchellFirst Judge of Genesee County
Anna Vaughn
I William Mitchell First Judge of Genesee County do testify that Anna Vaughn who has subscribed and sworn to the forgoing-----action from age and body infirmity is unable to attend court and that the said declaration was drawn up and ----------------------by her at her place of residenceWilliam Mitchell
Anna Vaughn 5079Act of
Married 24th Dec. 1780Husband died 29th Dec. 1802.............................10th May 1830
Col Angel R. IslandCapt Allen live
Ent 16 May 1777Corp 30 May 1779
16 Nov 1779 Wounded
...............June 1780..........................Like
End of the war...................................................................Finish to Dec 1783
AdministeredMon
Private 14 "Corporal 10 "
Hon S.M. Gates1102
REV. WAR RECORDS:
Albany 3352
Anna Vaughn, who was widow of William Lowing who died on the 29 December 1802 of Genesee Co. in the state of NY who was a Pr. Corporal in the company commanded by Captain Allan of the rgt. commanded by Col. Angel in the RI line for 14 mos. Pr...................46.6610" Corpl.....................36.66
Total $83.32Inscribed on the Roll of Albany at the rate of $83.32 per annum to commence on the 4th day of March 1884.
Certificate of Pension issued the 8 day of June 1840 and sent to Hon. S.M. Gates, House of Representatives.
Arrears to the 4th of March 1860 749.88Semi-annual allowance ending 4 Sep. 41.66Total $791.54
Revolutionary ClaimAct July 4, 1836
Section the 345March 1837
Recorded by D. BrownBook C Vol. 1 Page 133
State of New YorkGenessee County
On the 20th day of March 1839. Before me William Mitchell first Judge of Genesee Co. came Anna Vaughn of the town of Gainsville in the Co. of Genesee and the State of New York who after being duly sworn according to Law makes the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed July 4th 1836 that she was born in the place called the Nine Partners in the County of Dutchess in the State of New York on the 10th day of March 1764 as she has been taught by her Parent and she believes it to be true that she is seventy four years old on the 10th day of March 1838 that her name before her marriage was Anna Height that she was married to William Lowing on the 24th day of December 1780 at the town of Danby in the County of Rutland in the State of Vermont by Thomas Rowley Justice of the Peace of the said County of Rutland that at the time of her marriage the said William Lowing was a Soldier of the Revolution that she has been informed by her said husband and believes that the said William Lowing entered the Service of the United States in the year of 1778 at Rhode Island under Captain Allen as she believes in Colonel Angels Regiment that the Lieutenant's Colonel's name was Oney and the Majors name was Thayer that he first entered for three years but continued in the Service during the war that he first enlisted as she understood as a private Soldier that he served at Rhode Island the fore part of the war that he marched to Peekskill New York and was also stationed at Red Bank that he was in the Battle of Monmouth he was at Valley Forge that she often heard her said Husband relate that he was stationed at West Point in the State of New York for a length of time but does not remember how long that she has often heard him relate being one of the Guard either at Red Bank or Fort Miplon where one Palmer was hung as a Spy that she understood from her said husband that he had been in the Service of the United States between four and five years when she was married to him that at the time of her said marriage the said William Lowing was an Orderly Sargeant that the winter after her marriage the said husband was part of the time at Saratoga and also went to Lake Champlain and to Fort Herkimer that he joined the Troops under Colonel Willet and marched towards Oswego before reaching Oswego he fractured a bone in his leg and was billeted out with some of the Inhabitants until the Troops returned from Oswego this was in 1782 that he was finally discharged from the service in July or August 1782 that he continued in the Service all the time from her marriage until his final discharge that she distinctly remembers that after her said husband returned about the second of August 1782 and brought with him his discharge signed by General George Washington that she then saw his discharge and read it that she has often seen it since that she kept the said Discharge in her possession a long time until eight years when it was destroyed by the burning of her house by which misfortune she lost all her Furniture and Papers and this Declarant further saith that she lived with her said Husband the said William Lowing in the County of Rutland in the State of Vermont until the year 1796 when she removed with her said Husband to the town of Perue in the State of New York where she continued to live with her said Husband until the 29th day of December 1802 on which day her said Husband Died at the said town of Perue that she remained the widow of the said William Lowing until the 27th day of February 1813 when she was married to William Vaughn at the town of Tinmouth in the County of Rutland in the State of Vermont that she lived with the said William Vaughn until the 16th day of May 1830 on which day the said William Vaughn died at the town of Lewis in the County Essex in the State of New York that she has never been married since but she was a widow on the 4th day of July 1863 and still remains a widow as will more fully appear by the proof here unto annexed abstracted and sworn to before me the 10 March 1889William MitchellFirst Judge of Genesee County
Anna Vaughn
I William Mitchell First Judge of Genesee County do testify that Anna Vaughn who has subscribed and sworn to the forgoing-----action from age and body infirmity is unable to attend court and that the said declaration was drawn up and ----------------------by her at her place of residenceWilliam Mitchell
Anna Vaughn 5079Act of
Married 24th Dec. 1780Husband died 29th Dec. 1802.............................10th May 1830
Col Angel R. IslandCapt Allen live
Ent 16 May 1777Corp 30 May 1779
16 Nov 1779 Wounded
...............June 1780..........................Like
End of the war...................................................................Finish to Dec 1783
AdministeredMon
Private 14 "Corporal 10 "
Hon S.M. Gates1102


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  • Created by: C. Weidner
  • Added: May 4, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129188411/mary_anna-lowing: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Anna Haight Lowing (10 Mar 1764–3 Aug 1843), Find a Grave Memorial ID 129188411, citing Conneaut Center Cemetery, Conneaut Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by C. Weidner (contributor 46843246).