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Zachariah Allbaugh III

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Zachariah Allbaugh III Veteran

Birth
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
8 Nov 1857 (aged 109)
Licking County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Saint Louisville, Licking County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Zach was of German descent and taught German and English in Licking County Ohio. When he died in 1857 he was buried with the honors of the war. The bronze marker was placed on his grave by cemetery Sexton W.B.Jones.

U.S. National Archives Letter (15 March 1932)

"Reference is made to your letter obtained from the papers on file in pension claim S2902, based upon the Revolutionary War service of Zachariah Allbaugh. He was born October 31, 1758 in Frederick County, Maryland. He enlisted, while residing in said county, March 1, 1775, and served eight months as a private in Captain Daniel Shaler's
company under Major Philip Smith in the Maryland troops. He enlisted December 1, 1775 and served eight months in Captain George Brown's company under Major Philip Smith. He enlisted sometime in October 1776 and served about sixteen months in Captain Mance or Mantz's company in Colonel Cadwalader's Pennsylvania regiment, and was in the battles of Brandywine and Yorktown. After the revolution, he lived in Maryland eight years, and in Pennsylvania thirty-six years, when he moved to Ohio. He was allowed a pension on his application executed October 29, 1832, then a resident of Washington Township, Licking County, Ohio. He died November 8, 1857. There is no reference to the family of said Zachariah Allbaugh, other than that his father, whose name is not given, lived during the Revolutionary War in Frederick County, Maryland.

Very Truly Yours
A.D. Hiller
Ass't To The Administrator
U.S. National Archives

Zach was of German descent and taught German and English in Licking County Ohio. When he died in 1857 he was buried with the honors of the war. The bronze marker was placed on his grave by cemetery Sexton W.B.Jones.

U.S. National Archives Letter (15 March 1932)

"Reference is made to your letter obtained from the papers on file in pension claim S2902, based upon the Revolutionary War service of Zachariah Allbaugh. He was born October 31, 1758 in Frederick County, Maryland. He enlisted, while residing in said county, March 1, 1775, and served eight months as a private in Captain Daniel Shaler's
company under Major Philip Smith in the Maryland troops. He enlisted December 1, 1775 and served eight months in Captain George Brown's company under Major Philip Smith. He enlisted sometime in October 1776 and served about sixteen months in Captain Mance or Mantz's company in Colonel Cadwalader's Pennsylvania regiment, and was in the battles of Brandywine and Yorktown. After the revolution, he lived in Maryland eight years, and in Pennsylvania thirty-six years, when he moved to Ohio. He was allowed a pension on his application executed October 29, 1832, then a resident of Washington Township, Licking County, Ohio. He died November 8, 1857. There is no reference to the family of said Zachariah Allbaugh, other than that his father, whose name is not given, lived during the Revolutionary War in Frederick County, Maryland.

Very Truly Yours
A.D. Hiller
Ass't To The Administrator
U.S. National Archives



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