Thursday, October 31, 2013

Holding Cells For POWS


From Historic Pittsburgh:


....Waterford, Pa....the stockade fort built by Major Ebenezer Denny, in 1794, was later commanded by Lieutenant Martin, and was succeeded by a new blockhouse, built in 1797, which was used as a storehouse and place of imprisonment of prisoners during the War of 1812, and later was connected with other buildings and turned in to the 'Blockhouse Hotel.'"  [Source]

This source cited the hotel's name as Le Boeuf.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Monday, October 28, 2013

Fort Niagara....


...from Quaint And Historic Forts.

Source

Fort Niagara, on Niagara River, New York

Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Pension of Russell Andrus


Major Index Pension List
War of 1812

ANDRUS, Russell and Zerviah  W.O. 20853

W.C. 11359
BLW 40713
40 acres 1850; 39704, 120 acres 1855
Captain [Jarvis] Crittenden
Enlisted 29 August 1814
Discharged: 29 September 1814
Residence of Widow:  1851, 1855, Sterling, Macomb Co., Michigan
"                    "    1878, Wahoo, Saunders Co., Nebraska
Maiden Name: Zerviah Pelton
Married: 7 April 1825, Middlebury, NY
Death Soldier: 10 September 1850, Sterling, Michigan
"  Widow: 3 August 1879  Cereso, Saunders Co., Nebraska

Went to Fort Erie as part of his service.  Russell Andrus's father was identified as Isaac Andrus here.

From "History of Macomb County, Michigan, containing ... biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers: the whole preceded by a history of Michigan ..":
When I was a lad, between nine and ten years of age, my father, Abijah Owen, then living in the State of New York, Genesee Co., conceived the idea of emigrating to the West. Some of his townsmen, among whom were Calvin Davis, Elon and Russel Andrus, Joseph and Daniel Miller, Elder Abel Warren, and some others, had gone a year or two previous.  In the latter part of the month of June, 1825, he started with his family of five children and their mother for the far-famed territory of Michigan.

War of 1812 Claim of Widow for Service Pension (on Fold3):

Source

Friday, October 25, 2013

Abram Butterfield's Application


 Abram Butterfield's War of 1812 pension application stated that he "volunteered on or about September 1st 1814 at Buffalo, New York, in Captain Daniel Buell's Company, of Colonel Ganson's Regiment, of New York Militia Vols, War of 1812; that one of my Lieutenants was Butler; that my General was Davis, who was killed at Fort Erie.

Excerpt of Document At Fold3, Page 31

Also mentioned in this application were Adam Richmond and David Richmond.

United States Census, 1850
Event Place: Cambridge, Lenawee, Michigan, United States
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Abraham Butterfield M 60 Massachusetts
Lenora Butterfield F 55 Massachusetts
Faber Perkins M 28 New York


Abram Butterfield in Lenawee County, Michigan, history.

Claim emanating from Gratiot County, Michigan.