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- Abraham Hiley is the son Of George Hiley and Catherine Statler. Catherine Statler is the only daughter of Stephen Stradler.
HILEY, ABRAHAM Perry County
Born-Feb. 27 1757, Hampshire Co.,Virginia.
Service-Entered service Dec., 1776, under John Crosap, Capt. of Rifle CO. Volunteered in Fayette Co., Penn. Marched to Hagerstown,Md., to Lancaster, Penn., to Trenton, N. J., joined Gen. Washington. The next spring, marched to Germantown and was sent foraging under Lt. Joseph Jones and discharged by him the last of April or the first of May, 1778, at Valley Forge. Enlisted Feb., 1780, under Capt. Michael Catt in Fayette Co., Penn., joined Gen. Green at Guilford. Was in battles of Camden and Eutaw Springs and was wounded in latter battle and discharged. Entered service again July, 1781, as a substitute for Philip Catt and was taken prisoner by Indians and remained with them for 3 yrs.
Proof-Pension claim S 31744.
Died-May 1, 1836. Buried Hardingrove, Perry Co.
Married-Mary --------, d. 1837. Only child,Abraham
((Who also had a son Abraham.))
* I included ((Who also had a son Abraham.))
for family linkage, it is not a part of above document.
"Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution Buried in Indiana"
Abraham Hiley closes the list of authenticated Revolutionary pensioners who were residents of Perr County, receiving an $80 annual bounty, under Act of March 4, 1831, from March, 1834, in recompense for his services as a private in the Pennsylvania Militia. His grave is beside that of his wife, near Bear Creek in Tobin Township, on the "Hardin Grove" estate, now the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kepler Groves (Mildred Dessa Ramsey). His desendants remain only under other names through the female line.
"Perry County : a history Chapter V. Revolutionary veterans and soldiers of 1812"
Abraham Hiley is my 1st cousin 4x removed. The only information on the location of the graves is given by account in Abrahams Bio. I had to use Rome as findagrave demanded a city?? I feel that by the contibution
that Abraham gave to our Country, we should take the extra step. If this location of his grave can be found it would be a credit to Perry County, Indiana and to us.
Thank you for your efforts.
Dan Feathers (#47271715)
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