Revolutionary War Pension File.
.... this 4th day of March 1819... Isaac Chatfield, aged sixty five years, resident in Oxford ...
... I enlisted, in the service of the United States in the Connecticut line at Oxford in October 1777 under Capt Daniel Pendleton in the Regt. commanded by Col. Baldwin, for three years, and served until dishcarged the 18th day of July 1780 ...
... a farmer, and that I have a family residing with me of two children, viz. Truman and Louisa, the first aged 22, the other aged 20 ...
... Zeri Chatfield of said town of Oxford in said county, being duly sworn, both depose and say that he is a son of Isaac Chatfield deceased, late a resident of the said town and a pensioner of the United States at the rate of$96 per anum that this ___ ___ father died on the twenty fifth (25) day of September in the year eighteen hundred and thirty seven (1837) - that he left no widow - and that he left three children ___ known to be living, whose names are Lois Perry, John Chatfield and Zeri Chatfield.
This document was subscribed to this 15th day of March, 1850.
Before me, Nathan J. Wilcoxson, Justice of Peace.
I testify that the above named deposent is a credible witness.
Nathan J. Wilcoxson, Justice of Peace ...
... discharged at West Point ...