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John Dingman in the War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815
Soldier: John Dingman, pvt
Widow: Hannah
wife's maiden name: Hannah Turner
Marriage Date: 18 Jul 1815
Norwich, Chenango Co., NY
Date Enlisted: 19 Sep 1814
Date Discharged: 21 Nov 1814
Soldier's Death Date: 6 Aug 1878
Soldier's Death Place: Hebron, PA
Military Service Location: New York
Pension Number - #1: SO 20941
Pension Number - #2: SC 13321
Bounty Land Number - #1: 76474 160 55
Roll Number: 27
Archive Publication Number: M313
company captain: Capt. Seth Sexton,
N.Y. Militia
Source Information
Ancestry.com. War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010.
Original data: War of 1812 Pension Applications. Washington D.C.: National Archives. NARA Microfilm Publication M313, 102 rolls. Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group Number 15.
About War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815
This database contains an index to War of 1812 pension application files. Pensions were applied for and granted to War of 1812 veterans or their survivors.
The application files indexed in this collection relate to claims of military service between 1812 and 1815. Most of the applications were filed as a result of acts instated in 1871 and 1878 (read more below). These acts made it possible for veterans and their survivors to receive pensions based on service alone. Earlier acts provided pensions only for service related deaths or disabilities.
This index consists of the fronts of the envelopes containing the actual pension applications. These envelopes are arranged alphabetically according to surname of applicant. The amount of information shown on the front of the envelope varies. However, the following information is generally provided:
•Name of veteran
•Name of widow, if she applied
•Pension claim or file number(s)
•Service type or organization
Some of the envelopes also contain personal identifying data about the veteran and/or widow. Some of the envelopes contain information written in the upper right-hand corner relating to bounty land applications.
Acts Providing Pensions for Service Alone:
The act of 14 February 1871 granted pensions to surviving soldiers and sailors who had served 60 days in the War of 1812 and had been honorably discharged, or to those who had been personally named in any resolution by Congress for specific service of less than 60 days. The widows of such soldiers and sailors were eligible for pension provided the marriage had taken place before the treaty of peace was ratified on 17 February 1815.
The act of 9 March 1878 provided pensions for surviving soldiers and sailors of the War of 1812 who had served for 14 days or in any engagement and had been honorably discharged and for their surviving widows. It made no proviso regarding the date of marriage.
Where to go from Here:
Because this database only contains an index to the pension records, it is important to use the information gathered from this database to obtain copies of the actual application files, as more information about the veteran will likely be listed. Pension application files usually contain:
•Name of veteran
•Age
•Place of residence
•Service data (dates and places of enlistment and discharge, organization, rank, etc.)
Copies of the actual pension application files can be obtained, with sufficient information, from the National Archives (NARA). The above information taken from the Descriptive Pamphlet to Index to War of 1812 Pension Application Files, Microfilm Publication M313.
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Margaret P. DINGMAN
Birth 1815 Norwich, Chenango, New York, USA
Marriage 1834 to Orange Woodruff STRONG
Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 1870 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
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John DINGMAN 23 Dec 1792 - 6 Aug 1878
Hannah TURNER 23 Oct 1792 - 9 Dec 1869
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Orange Woodruff STRONG 28 Oct 1806 - Aug 1882
Cynthia Maria Strong 10 Oct 1835 - 7 Dec 1915
Mary Martha STRONG 11 Feb 1841 - 27 Apr 1921
Calvin Woodruff Strong 1844 - ?
Cassius M Strong 1845 - 9 Apr 1864
Chauncy D Strong 1848 - 2 Nov 1892
Orange Adolphus Strong 13 Apr 1849 - 18 Nov 1922
Elmina Margaret Strong 17 Aug 1853 - 2 Mar 1911
Deborah Elizabeth Strong 8 Apr 1854 - 4 Feb 1913
Alice A Strong 1858 - ?
Hellen Rosella Strong 6 May 1859 - 24 Nov 1910
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Joseph G. HALLADAY
Birth 17 Jan 1837 Hinsdale, Cattaraugus, New York, USA
Marriage 3 July 1856 to Mary Martha STRONG
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 30 Sep 1905 Hewitt, Todd, Minnesota, USA
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1797 - 22 Sep 1870
Lucinda BAKER
13 May 1797 - about 1878
Mary Martha STRONG
Birth 11 Feb 1841 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage 3 July 1856 to Joseph G. HALLADAY
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 27 Apr 1921 Bertha, Todd, Minnesota, USA
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17 Jan 1837 - 30 Sep 1905
William Henry Halladay
22 Jun 1857 - 23 Mar 1936
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15 Mar 1859 - 7 Jul 1935
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31 Jan 1861 - 29 May 1899
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19 Jan 1864 - 25 Aug 1864
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19 Jan 1864 - 29 Aug 1864
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11 Sep 1865 - 15 Jan 1963
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8 Sep 1868 - 3 Sep 1869
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27 May 1871 - 22 Aug 1941
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20 Jul 1874 - 18 Apr 1946
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20 Jul 1874 - 19 Sep 1875
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29 Dec 1883 - 4 Mar 1972
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20 Jul 1885 - 25 May 1958
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16 Nov 1887 - 24 Jul 1954
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13 Jun 1892 - 03 Oct 1963
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Birth 15 Mar 1859 Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage 3 Jul 1874 to John Henry RAAB
Redwood Falls, Redwood, Minnesota, USA
Death 7 Jul 1935 Arcata, Humboldt, California, USA
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23 Aug 1875 - 6 Jun 1923
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16 Dec 1876 - 30 Oct 1954
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09 Dec 1878 - 05 Mar 1921
Minnie Estelle Raab
24 Apr 1881 - 08 May 1910
Anna Eliza RAAB
29 Dec 1883 - 4 Mar 1972
Charles Henry Raab
20 Jul 1885 - 25 May 1958
Ida Idelia Raab
16 Nov 1887 - 24 Jul 1954
Ernest Paul Raab
13 Jun 1892 - 03 Oct 1963
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Birth 25 Oct 1879 Ashland, Aroostook, Maine, USA
Marriage 02 Jul 1904 to Anna Eliza RAAB
Arcata, Humboldt, California, USA
Death 3 July 1935 Eureka, Humboldt, California, USA
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From Patty Vella, 14.May 2001, from MayBell Dingman Mattison to be read at a family reunion- year unknown (MayBell died in 1947)-
Turn your thoughts to 1840, when our other grandfather and grandmother and family (Isaac and Amy Ellsworth Brock), came to Hebron. Can you young people visualize the trip? A yoke of oxen, and six weeks on the road from Grafton, NY to Hebron, Potter Co, PA-- a day's trip, or a little more, with your automobile. Imagine them reaching here and choosing a spot, cutting down trees, and clearing a space large enough, at first, to build a log cabin. Then the real struggle began, to keep the wolf from the door in more than one sense of the word. I've listened to my mother tell how, as a child, she had sat on the door-step and listened to the howling of the wolves close by. The future can never bring anything to us that we should be more proud of than our brave old ancestors, "heroes and heroines."
Mother dear (Mary Angeline Brock Dingman) was only six monhs old when she made that trip. But I fancy she was as happy as any of the weary travelers. Often it was hard to find a place to stop overnight. Grandma said once, they stopped at an inn, but everything was so mysterious and queer, they were afraid to stay after resting the stock. (I think they brought a cow and a calf.) Then they started on the road again. How worn and weary they must have been before they reached Potter Co! ___________________
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