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US Revolutionary War:
Christian
(Leibenguth) Livengood - Northampton Co. Pa.
Feight
Levingood - Northumberland Co. Pa
George Leibenguth - Northampton Co. Pa.
George
Levinguth - Northumberland Co. Pa
Jac'b
Livingood - Northumberland Co. Pa
Jacob Leibenguth -
Pension Application - Northampton Co. PA
Jacob Levengood - Northampton Co. Pa.
Jacob Livengood - Schuylkill Co. Pa
US Civil War:
Abraham
Livengood PA
Charles
Leibenguth PA
Henry Livengood PA
Jacob Libengood PA
John Livengood PA
John K. Livengood PA
Joseph T. Leibenguth PA
William J.
Livengood PA
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Jacob
Leibenguth:
National Archives File of
the
Revolutionary War record for Jacob Leibenguth
Microfilm Series M804, Roll 1561
"Revolutionary War Pension & Bounty Land Warrant Application Files,
1800-1900"
Description by Page #:
2 For 10 months of service as a private in a Company commanded by
Capt. Kuhn, a Regiment commanded by Col. Guyer in the Pa. Line. Jacob is to receive
$33.33/annum beginning 4 Mar. 1831. Jacob resided in Indiana Co., Pa. on 1 Jun.1843.
4 Margaret Libengood, widow, qualified for pension on 4 Dec. 1854,
commencing 3 Feb.1853 of $33.33/annum.
5 Jacob Libengood died 6 Apr.1849. Margaret made a petition to
obtain Bounty Land based upon Jacob's service in the R.W.
6 Affidavit by Mary McQown states Jacob and Margaret were married
in 1803.
8 On 17 Nov.1854, Margaret Libengood resided in Conemaugh
Township, Indiana Co., Pa. She was 73 years old. She said her husband served the summer of
1776 at Brunswick and Elizabethtown, NJ; also at Coryells Ferry and Neshaming River. He
also served in 1777 and received a wound in the back part of his right shoulder from a
musket ball in the Battle of Brandywine.
9 Margaret stated she married Jacob in Westmoreland Co., Pa. on 15
Mar. 1801. Her name was Margaret Chambers before her marriage to Jacob. She could not now
appear in court because of her infirmities since she lived about 16 miles from the court.
Mary McQuowm stated she was 67 years old and had known Margaret and Jacob Libengood. She
said they were married 15 Mar. 1801 by Brady, a Justice of the Peace in Westmoreland Co.,
Pa.
12 On 27 Dec.1842 a declaration was made by Jacob Libengood,
resident of Conemaugh Township, Indiana Co., Pa., aged 86 years 10 months, to obtain
pension benefits. (His Northampton Co. Militia officers are named as well as his
Regular/Continental officers.)
13 Jacob was drafted/called-out to serve on 12 Jul. 1776, on
Friday morning, for two months by the Northampton Co. militia in Lehigh Township. He was
marched to Easton and then to New Brunswick and Amboy, NJ. He received a written
discharge on 13 Sep. 1776 and returned home.
14 In Oct.1776 he volunteered to join a company of Northampton Co.
militia near Bethlehem and marched to Corell's Ferry on the Delaware River. They were to
defend the passage of the river and protect the boats from being seized by the British.
During these two months he was also stationed above the entrance of the Neshamony River.
15 This second tour of duty began on Monday or Tuesday the 1st day
of Oct. 1776. He was verbally discharged on 1st Dec. 1776. He was then drafted for a
third tour of service in the Northampton Co. militia. He was marched to Bristol on the
Delaware River. this third tour commenced on the 3rd or 4th day of June 1777, when he
began his march from Bethlehem. He spent time at Bristol and Corell's Ferry. He marched to
Amboy, NJ on the retreat of the British army in July 1777. This tour ended 4 Aug. 1777.
17 He served another tour with the Northampton Co. militia when he
marched from Bethlehem on the 17th or 18th of Aug. 1777; it was a Sunday. They marched to
Chester below Philadelphia; then towards the Brandywine River in the State of Delaware and
stationed near to White Clay Creek, then to Chadds Ford. He was wounded by enemy fire in
the left shoulder. It was dressed with oil by a Hessian doctor and he retreated with his troops toward
Chester. He was then marched to the Schoolkill River and onto the Skippack Creek and then
Perkiomen Creek.
18 He received a verbal discharge after his two month tour ended
on the 18th Oct. 1777. He then served a fifth tour of duty for his father George Libengood
in the end of Oct. 1778 against the Indians on the northern borders of Pa.
19 He was marched from Lehigh Township, Northampton Co. to
Gnawdenhead on the Lehigh River. The troops were on constant alarm from Tories, bandits
and hostile Indians.
20 Details of personal accounts with Indian battles are told. This
tour ended 1 Jan. 1779.
21 In 1794, Jacob was again called on to march against hostile
Indians in western Pa. He joined a company of Westmoreland Co. militia on 24 Sep. 1794.
22 He marched to Nicholson's Fort beyond the Alleghenny River.
Jacob served as a sergeant and was discharged 24 Nov. 1794.
24 Jacob was born in Lehigh Township, Northampton Co., Pa. in
1756. Jacob claims his age was copied from his father's Bible. (Jacob was now 86
years old.) When called into the service during the Revolutionary War, he was living with
his parents in Lehigh Township, Northampton Co. Since the Revolutionary War he has lived
in Northampton Co. and then Westmoreland Co. for the past 30 years.
29 Contains the signature of Jacob Leibengood.
30 Contains the signature of Jacob Leibengood.
47 Letter claiming Jacob Libengood to be in indigent circumstances
on 28 Dec.1842.
50 Pa. Secretary of the Commonwealth states he can provide no
evidence of Jacob's service in the Revolutionary War.
66 Deposition of Christian Libengood, son of Jacob, taken on 13
Mar. 1843. His father is in his 87th year as indicated in the family Bible, born on 9 May
1756. Jacob and his grandfather, George Leibengood also had an old German Prayer Book
which verified Jacob's age.
67 Name on deposition was signed Christopher
Libengood.
Interrogatories:
Q. Where were you living when called into
the service? Where have you lived since the Revolutionary War and where do you
now live?
A. When called into the service of the
United States I was living with my parents in Lehigh Township in the County of
Northampton in the State of Pennsylvania and since the Revolutionary War I
have lived in the Township of Lehigh in the County of Northampton in the State
of Pennsylvania and in Westmoreland County and in Indiana County in said State
of Pennsylvania, where I at present live and have lived for thirty years past.
Q. How were you called into the service?
Were you drafted, did you volunteer or were you a substitute and if a
substitute for whom?
A. I was drafted, volunteered and served
as a substitute for my father, George Lebengood, for the different periods as
I have above stated.
Q. State the names of some of the regular
officers who were with the troops where you served. Such Continental and
militia Regiments as you can recollect and the general circumstances of your
service.
A. I will state General George Washington,
the Commander in Chief, Lord Sterling whose brigade was posted on the Delaware
river above the City of Philadelphia, General Mercer, General Reed, General
Green, General Stevens, General Irvine, Capt. Davison, Col. Moore, these were
some of the Continental or regular officers who were with the troops where I
served served. I will mention also Col. Irwin's Battalion, Capt. Doyle’s
Rifle Corps., Major Frazer's Regiment of Penn. Troops. I will mention some of
my officers, Capt. Kuhn, Capt. Hill, Capt. Edleman, Major Woolf, Lieut. Weiser,
Ensign Lora, Col. Karns.
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Jacob
Libengood:
Civil War
40th Pa. Volunteers, 11th Reserves - Company E
Mustered in on 21 June 1861
Wounded in action
Discharged 17 December 1862
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Joseph T. Leibenguth,
Pvt.:
176th Pa Volunteers, Company G
Drafted from Lehigh County for 9 months service
mustered in November 7, 1862
mustered out August 18, 1863
For more information of the 176th Pa. Volunteers, consult American
Experience and Beyond
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Charles Leibenguth, Pvt.:
Civil War
34th Pa Militia, Company A
For more information of the 34th Pa. Militia, consult American
Experience and Beyond
To get a sense of what camp life was like in the 34th Pa.
Vol., read the letter from T. F. Walters: A Co, 34th Rgt PA Vol: Carbon
County, PA provided by Rootsweb at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/pa+index+135636229981+F
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John K. Livengood:
Civil War
Elk Creek, PA
54th Pennsylvania Infantry, Companies C & H
From the Roster
of Members of Fayette County Veterans Association.
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William J. Livengood,
Pvt.:
Civil War
68th Pennsylvania Regiment
Company H. - Recruited in Montgomery County PA.
mustered in Aug. 29, 1864; mustered out with company June 9, 1865.
From Bean's
History of Montgomery Co., Pa. page 236
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Captain Jacob
Livengood:
Revolutionary War
"Captain Jacob Livengood's Riflemen, of Middletown, now Womelsdorf,
were formed September, 1781. The company served until January, 1782. The
roster of this company was among the five never recovered."
From Blue
Book Of Schuylkill County By Mrs. Ella Zerbey Elliott: War of the
Revolution pages 81-92
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Abraham Livengood, Pvt.:
52nd Pennsylvania Regiment
Company D
From Annals
of the Buffalo Valley, Union County PA, by John Blair Lynn: Page 586
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John Livengood, Pvt.:
Muster Roll
Captain Benjamin Weiser's Company, at Philadelphia
January 30, 1777
From Annals
of the Buffalo Valley, Union County PA, by John Blair Lynn: Page
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Jacob
Levengood
Ranger on the Frontier - 1778-1783
Northampton Co. - Michael Weaver's Company.
From: PA Archives Series 3 Vo 29
page 341
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Henry Livengood:
Civil War
78th. Pennsylvania Volunteers
Company G
From "Indiana
County, Pennsylvania - Her People, Past and Present"
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George
Leibenguth
George LEYBENGOOT, pvt., 6th Class
Frederick Kerns Company
Northampton County
2 May 1781
“Pennsylvania Archives",
Series 5, Vol.#8, p.251
George LEVEGOOD, pvt., 6th Class, 3rd Battalion Militia
Capt. Frederick Coons
Northampton County
1782
"Pennsylvania Archives",
Series 5, Vol.#8, p.251
George LIVENGOOD, one of several Courts Martial Men
5th Co.
Capt. Fred. Coons
2 May 1781
"Pennsylvania Archives",
Series 5, Vol.#8, p.251
George LEIBENGOOD, 6th Class
Listed in Class Roll
Capt. Frederick Kunss Company
18 April 1785
"Pennsylvania Archives",
Series 6, Vol.#3
George LEVELEGOOD Inactive Duty Militia
Northampton County, 3rd Battalion
6th Company, Capt. Frederick Coons, 6th Class
Remarks: 1780 M
Authority: Class Roll
Date: 25 Feb.1783
Published: A (5) VIII, 519-20
Pennsylvania Archives, Harrisburg,
Pa.
Roll #27-4470
George LEBENGOOD
Northampton County Militia
Certificate #8363 Total
£7.10.0
Certificate Issued 30 Dec.1785 (Original Certificate)
Register Vol.: A, p.263
Pennsylvania Archives, Harrisburg,
Pa.
Roll #27-4470
George LEBENGOOD, Private
Northampton County Militia - Depreciation Pay
Soldiers who received Depreciation Pay as per cancelled certificates
on file in the Division of Public Records, Pa. State Library.
"Pennsylvania Archives",
Series #5, Vol.4, p.333
List of "Soldiers of the Revolution who received pay for their
services", taken from manuscript record, having neither date nor
title, but under "Rangers on the Frontiers, 1778-1783" was
published in Vol. XXIII, Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, by the
former Editor.
"Pennsylvania Archives",
Series #5, Vol.4, p.658
George LEBENGOOD
Listed in Rangers of the Frontier 1778-1783, Northampton County
"Pennsylvania Archives",
Series #3, Vol. 23 p. 291
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Christian
(Leibenguth) Livengood
"Pennsylvania Archives",
Series #5, Vol.8, p.109
General Muster Roll of the 2nd Battalion of Northampton County Militia
14 May 1778
Col. George Breinig
Lt. Col. Stephen Bolliet
4th Company
Capt. John Morritz
Corporals: John Miller, Christian Leibenguth, Stephen Myer,
Andrew Dormyer
Christian Leibenguth - Corpl Inactive Duty Militia
Northampton County - 2nd Battalion
4th Company
Authority: M/R
Date: 14 May 1778
Pennsylvania Archives, Harrisburg,
Pa.
Roll #27-4470
Published: A (5) VIII 102-117
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George
Levinguth
George LEVINGUTH
Rangers on the Frontiers - 1778-1783
Northumberland Co. PA
From: PA Archives Series 3 Vol
XXIII page 246
George LIVINGUTH
Rangers on the Frontiers - 1778-1783
Northumberland Co. PA
John Moll's Company
PA Archives Series 3 Vol
XXIII page 343
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Feight
Levingood
Feight LEVINGOOD
Rangers on the Frontiers - 1778-1783
Northumberland Co. PA
PA Archives Series 3 Vol
XXIII page 257
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Jac'b
Livingood
Jac'b LIVINGOOD
Rangers on the Frontiers - 1778-1783
Northumberland Co. PA
PA Archives Series 3 Vol
XXIII page 257
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