SOURCES
John See's Revolutionary War Pension File, Sep 1832 lists his age as 75
N.S.D.A.R. Patriot Index
Revolutionary War Pension Letter, Feb 1835, aged 75
NOTE:
Greenbrier County, Virginia Court allowed on 10 Jun 1782, allowed George See's claims for rations. This proves that he served in the Revolutionary War. Unfortunately, at the time of his application for a pension, this proof was not made available.
LAND HOLDINGS:
Hardy County, Virginia, 140 acres in the Little Cove on the waters of Shenandoah. Source: Northern Neck Grants X, 1795-1797, Reel 303, Page 60-61, 22 Feb 1796. Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Surveys No. 4, 1795-1796, Reel 315, Page 221. Original Survey exists. Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys are also indexed when available. the collection is housed in the Archives of the Library of Virginia at Richmond, Virginia.
Augusta County, Virginia, 165 acres on the east side of Tygers Valley River above John Truby's land. Source: Land Office Grants I, 1783-1784, Reel 50, Page 45, 22 Oct 1783. The collection mentioned above includes this grant.
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