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Greensville County (Va.) Declarations for Revolutionary War Pensions, 1833. Local government records collection, Greensville County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 23219.
These records came to the Library of Virginia in a 2023 transfer of court papers from Greensville County under accession number 53810.
Declarations for Revolutionary War Pensions, 1833 were removed from the Greensville County Dead Papers transferred under accession number 53810 and then processed and indexed as a distinct unit by McKenzie Long.
Encoded by M. Long: January 2024.
Context for Record Type: In 1818, Congress passed the first of three major Revolutionary War pension acts. The act granted lifetime pensions to all men who had served as regular army soldiers in the Continental Line and who could demonstrate financial need. Prior to the passage of this act, pensions had been restricted to former soldiers who were no longer able to support themselves due to injuries sustained while in service. The second act, passed by Congress in 1820, required applicants to provide more concrete evidence of this financial need in the form of a certified inventory of his property and income. They also had to include an account of all members of the applicant's family, including their health and ability to contribute to household income. In 1832, the third act extended pension benefits to include soldiers who had served in the state troops or militia. Congress also passed a related act in 1836 granting pensions to the widows and orphans of Revolutionary War veterans.
Locality History: Greensville County was named either for Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene, commanding general of the Continental army in the South during part of the Revolutionary War, or for Sir Richard Grenville, leader of the Roanoke Island settlement of 1585. The county was formed from Brunswick County on 28 November 1780.
Greensville County (Va.) Declarations for Revolutionary War Pensions, 1833 primarily record the declarations of individuals seeking to obtain Revolutionary War pensions provided by various acts of Congress. The applicants present detailed testimony of their time of service during the Revolutionary War. Information found in the declarations include date and location applicants entered into service, names of military companies they served in, names of military commanders they served under, names of fellow soldiers they served with, length of service, their age, and their place of birth. The predominant portion of the declarations are narratives of their tours of duty during the Revolutionary War with emphasis on battles they fought. The declarations also include affidavits from witnesses who could verify information provided by applicants.
Arranged chronologically.
See also the Greensville County (Va.) Military and Pension Records, 1834-1864 at the Library of Virginia.
Additional Greensville County Court Records can be found on microfilm at The Library of Virginia. Consult "A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm."