Revolutionary War Veteran
Berks County, Pennsylvania
Jan 21, 1834 - appeared Paul Barlet a resident of Ruscombmanor, Berks Co., Pa., aged 76 and upwards.
He was drafted during the Revolutionary War as a private in
Captain Daniel DeTurk's Company of Penna. Militia. The other officers were Lieuts. Abraham Kissinger and Solomon Matthias. The Company assembled in Maidencreek Township from whence they marched through Allentown, Easton, and New Brunswick to Amboy where after serving 2 months he was discharged. At the time of being drafted, resided in Alsace Township, Cannot recollect
what year. Thinks 1776, Cannot recollect whose Regiment
Afterwards drafted during said war and served as a private in Captain John Rightmeyer's Company of Penna. Militia for 2 months. The Company assembled in Reading, marched through Philadelphia to Brandywine were present at Battle, but no engaged in it. Marched to Germantown and from thence back to Reading and discharged. The Company was attached to
Regiment of Colonel Daniel Udree, During time of this service resided in
MaidenCreek Township.
Again drafted and served as a private in Captain Nicholas Shaffer's Company of Penna. Militia for 2 months. Officers were Lieuts. Abraham Huy and Jacob Stein, Ensign John Liiey. He was still a resident of Maidencreek Township. The Company assembled in said Township at the tavern now occupied by John Bechtel. Marched to Phila, to Newtown, Bucks County and discharged.
Paul (x) Barlet
John Deysher, Richmond and Daniel Delp Ruscombmanor , swear to above. January 31, 1834.
House of Representatives - Feb. 3, 1834 - Henry Muhlenberg in a letter to J, L. Edwards, War Department states he has the declaration of Paul Barlet and Samuel Kline for pensions.
Approved, Commencement of Payments began in March 1834
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Son of Paul Barlet & Catharine Werth
Husband of Catharine Moll
Lived near Seidel's Crossing, (Walnuttown)
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Children
JOHN Barlet, h/o Susanna Bowman (all buried at St. Paul's Union, Fleetwood)
JACOB Barlet, h/o Mary (both buried at St. John's (Gernant's)
Martha Barlet, w/o Daniel Hinkel (buries at Lakeside Cemetery, Colon, St. Joseph County, Michigan)
SUSANNA Barlet (buried at Saint Peters UCC, near Molltown)
GEORGE Barlet, h/o Susanna Fuchs & Elizabeth Mortberger (both buried at St. Paul's Union, Fleetwood)
PAUL Barlet, died young
DANIEL Barlet, h/o Hannah Rauenzahn (unknown burial, likely St. Paul's Union)
SARAH barlet, w/o Peter Motz (buried at Saint Peters UCC, near Molltown)
Catharine Barlet, w/o Jacob Gehret, died young
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Revolutionary War Veteran
Berks County, Pennsylvania
Jan 21, 1834 - appeared Paul Barlet a resident of Ruscombmanor, Berks Co., Pa., aged 76 and upwards.
He was drafted during the Revolutionary War as a private in
Captain Daniel DeTurk's Company of Penna. Militia. The other officers were Lieuts. Abraham Kissinger and Solomon Matthias. The Company assembled in Maidencreek Township from whence they marched through Allentown, Easton, and New Brunswick to Amboy where after serving 2 months he was discharged. At the time of being drafted, resided in Alsace Township, Cannot recollect
what year. Thinks 1776, Cannot recollect whose Regiment
Afterwards drafted during said war and served as a private in Captain John Rightmeyer's Company of Penna. Militia for 2 months. The Company assembled in Reading, marched through Philadelphia to Brandywine were present at Battle, but no engaged in it. Marched to Germantown and from thence back to Reading and discharged. The Company was attached to
Regiment of Colonel Daniel Udree, During time of this service resided in
MaidenCreek Township.
Again drafted and served as a private in Captain Nicholas Shaffer's Company of Penna. Militia for 2 months. Officers were Lieuts. Abraham Huy and Jacob Stein, Ensign John Liiey. He was still a resident of Maidencreek Township. The Company assembled in said Township at the tavern now occupied by John Bechtel. Marched to Phila, to Newtown, Bucks County and discharged.
Paul (x) Barlet
John Deysher, Richmond and Daniel Delp Ruscombmanor , swear to above. January 31, 1834.
House of Representatives - Feb. 3, 1834 - Henry Muhlenberg in a letter to J, L. Edwards, War Department states he has the declaration of Paul Barlet and Samuel Kline for pensions.
Approved, Commencement of Payments began in March 1834
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Son of Paul Barlet & Catharine Werth
Husband of Catharine Moll
Lived near Seidel's Crossing, (Walnuttown)
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Children
JOHN Barlet, h/o Susanna Bowman (all buried at St. Paul's Union, Fleetwood)
JACOB Barlet, h/o Mary (both buried at St. John's (Gernant's)
Martha Barlet, w/o Daniel Hinkel (buries at Lakeside Cemetery, Colon, St. Joseph County, Michigan)
SUSANNA Barlet (buried at Saint Peters UCC, near Molltown)
GEORGE Barlet, h/o Susanna Fuchs & Elizabeth Mortberger (both buried at St. Paul's Union, Fleetwood)
PAUL Barlet, died young
DANIEL Barlet, h/o Hannah Rauenzahn (unknown burial, likely St. Paul's Union)
SARAH barlet, w/o Peter Motz (buried at Saint Peters UCC, near Molltown)
Catharine Barlet, w/o Jacob Gehret, died young
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