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Revolutionary War Morris enlisted on November 21, 1776 in Captain Daniel Roe's Company in Second Regiment of the Line under Col. James Clinton. Also, enlisting were his brothers Silas and Reuben. He shifted to the Eighth Company Fourth Regiment under Col. Henry Livingston. Became Corporal in March of 1779. Reduced (discharged) in January of 1782. Received $96.00 annual pension allowance (Survivor's Pension Application #44595) from June 11, 1818 while residing in Huntington, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Reuben (#544594) and Moses also received pensions. November 21, 1776 - Enrolled Camp near Louden's Ferry 21 November 1776-5 Sept. 1777 [Morristown- after Trenton, Princeton - Jan Feb Mar 1777] Valley Forge Sept 1777 - Jan 17778, Feb Mar Apr May 1778 Camp North castle June 1778 White Plains July Aug 1778 14 Sept Sept 1778 ("on command at Norwalk") Peekskill Set 1778 Camp Continental Village Oct 1778 For Planck Nov Dec 1778 Jan Feb Mar Apr 1779 (Became Corporal in March 1779) Cannojoharr May 177921 Camp Compton Oct 1779 Morristown Nov Dec 1779 Jan Feb Mar Apr 1780 Camp West Point May June 1780 Camp Steenrapie July Aug 1780 September - General Washington Arrives in Steenrapie.22,23 Fort Schuyler Sept Oct Nov Dec 1780 Fort Schuyler was garrisoned until 1781.24,25,26 Yorktown CA 29 Sept 1781 Reduced January 1, 1782 For Revolutionary War service, Morris received 100 acres from Army Land Warrant #6767 on August 6, 1790. Land was in Knox County just northwest of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, which is northeast of Columbus. No information on what Morris did with this land. ______________ Subject: Mr. Bartoo Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 17:09:16 -0400 From: CAN_CRAWF@sals.edu To: CMUDD@CL-LAW.COM Dear Mr. Mudd: A careful search of all of the published materials I have relative to the Clinton-Sullivan Campaign failed to turn up anything specific about Mr. Bartoo. I could make copies of some of the general information about the groups time in Canajoharie, if that would be of interest. I regret that I was not able to be of more specific help to you in this matter. Sincerely, James Crawford | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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27 History of First Presbyterian Church of Babylon, Long Island: From 1730-1912, Lists Morris Barto and wife as parents of Jesse, Josiah, Philetus, Elkanah, Mary, Israel, and Rubin as being baptized on August 23, 1801 with Morris. Obadiah later baptized on June 12, 1803. Sarah Ann on August 5, 1809. Hannah on April 12, 1813. Julia Ann Barto, as a n adult, on February 18, 1827. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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