http://www.friendsoffortlaurens.org/soldierdetail.cfm?id=105Pvt. Thomas Dickerson
DICKERSON, Pvt. Thomas
State of Ohio, Washington County SS
Personally appeared before me the subscriber one of the associate judges for Washington County in said state, Thomas Dickerson, of the Township of Grandview, County and State afforesaid who deposes and says, that on the 9th day of August in the year of our Lord 1776 he enlisted into the army of the United States in Captain Van Swearingens Company in the Eighth Pennsylvania regiment commanded by Col. Aenos Mackey (often spelled McCoy)the term of his enlistment three yearsas a private soldier in the infantryhe served in said regiment untill [sic] some time early in the spring of 1777 he was then drafted into the rifle regiment commanded by Col. Daniel Morganstill his company was commanded by Captain Van Swearingen, attached also to said rifle regiment in the summer of the same year (?) 1777 he marched with said rifle regiment to ______ Gates army, & continued with said army until after the capture of the British ______under General Burgoynehe was reattached to the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment at Valley Forge, he afterwards served under General McIntoshs campaign northwest of the Ohio River and finally after serving out his term of three years was discharged at Pittsburgh by Col. Byard [sic] (Bayard) who gave him an honorable dischargehe has lost his dischargehe is now sixtythree years of agehas never applied for, nor received any pension from the United Stateshe is in reduced circumstances, & wishes the assistance of his country & prays to be placed on the pension list of the United States agreeable to an act of Congress dated March 18th 1818.
I, John Shark, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas as aforesaid do certify that is appears to my satisfaction that the said Thomas Dickerson did serve in the Revolutionary War as stated in the proceeding declaration against the Common Enemy for the term of nine months on the Continental Establishment; & I now transmit the proceedings & testimony taken & had before me to the Secretary of the War Department pursuant to the directions of the aforementioned act of Congress.
Marietta April 29th 1818 John Shark
Pvt. Thomas Dickerson of the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment and brother of Kinser Dickerson, was born about 1757 at Frederick, Maryland. Thomas died in 1827 in Grandview Twp., Washington County, Ohio. Thomas married Margaret Peggy DAVIS who was also born in 1757. Thomas and Peggy had nine known children.
The information on Thomas Dickerson was submitted to the Friends of Fort Laurens Foundation by Beth DeMasis, Weirton, West Virginia, in March 2004. Thomas Dickersons Ohio pension application transcribed 18 February 2005 by Fisher, Scott, Batavia, OH; Trustee, Friends of Fort Laurens Foundation.