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1834 Revolutionary War Pension of John Cole - Testimony of James Gardner
23 May 1834, Warren County, New Jersey
In the 1830s, John Cole was trying to obtain a pension for his service in the Revolutionary War. In order to do this, he needed to prove he served in the War with documentation and witness affidavits. James Gardner was a witness.
The testimony of James Gardner, age 72:
-He was well acquainted with John Cole for 55 or 60 years. He knew John in the Revolutionary War.
-They both enlisted in the winter of 1776. They served on the wagon teams.
-John Gardner entered the team and became a Wagon Master.
-They suffered much when they first enlisted - they started in winter and encountered a great deal of snow.
Fold3.com, Revolutionary War Pensions (New Jersey), John Cole, p. 6 of 84
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