Alabama Revolutionary War Soldiers – F Surnames

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FABER, WILLIAM, private, particular service not shown; enrolled on December 27, 1836; annual allowance, $100; no record of any payment having been made. Pension Book, State Branch Bank, Mobile.

FAIR, BARNABAS, aged 76, and a resident of Tuscaloosa County; private N. C. Militia; enrolled on October 7, 1833, under act of Congress of June 7, 1832, payment to date from March 4, 1831; annual allowance, $80.-Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Vol. xiv, Sen. Doc. 514, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833-34.

FIELDS, BARTHOLOMEW, aged 79, resided in Dale County, June 1, 1840.-Census of Pensioners, 1841, p. 149.

FILES, ADAM J., aged 78, resided in Macon County, June 1, 1840.-Census Pensioners, 1841, p. 149.

FILES. JEREMIAH, aged 70, and a resident of Blount County; private S. C. Militia; enrolled on September 26, 1833, under act of Congress of June 7, 1832, payment to date from March 4. 1831; annual allowance, $80; sums received to date of publication of list, $240.-Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Part 3, Vol. xiii, Sen. Doc. 514, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833-34. He resided .in Blount County, June 1, 1840, aged 75.-Census of Pensioners, 1841, p. 148.

FITZGERALD, JOHN. age not given, a resident of Washington County; private 7th Regular U. S. Infantry; enrolled on September 27, 1818, payment to date from August 26, 1818; annual allowance, $96; sums received to date of publication of list, $1,058.63; Acts military establishment. Died.-Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Vol. xiv, Sen. Doc. 514, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833-34.

FLEMING, SAMUEL, aged 75, and a resident of Autauga County; private Georgia Militia; enrolled on January 12, 1833, under Act of Congress June 7, 1832, payment to date from March 4, 1831; annual allowance, $40; sums received to date of publication of list, $120. Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Part 3, Vol. xiii, Sen. Doc. 514, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833-34.

FLEMING, SAMUEL, aged 85, resided in Montgomery County, June 1, 1840.-Census of Pensioners, 1841, p. 149.

FLETCHER, WILLIAM. aged 76, and a resident of Jackson County; captain N. C. Militia; enrolled on January 2, 1834, under act of Congress of June 7, 1832, payment to date from March 4, 1831; annual allowance, $420; sums received to date of publication of list, $1,260.-Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Vol. xiv, Sen. Doc. 514, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833-34.

FLUKER, GEORGE, aged 74, and a resident of Wilcox County; private S. C. Militia; enrolled on February 11, 1834, under act of Congress of June 7, 1832, payment to date from March 4, 1831; annual allowance, $80.-Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Vol. xiv, Sen. Doc. 514, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833-34.

FOWLER, JOHN, sen., aged 99, resided in Pike County, June 1, 1840.-Census of Pensioners, 1841, p. 149.

FRANKS, MARSHALL, a resident of Pickens County; private and sergeant, particular service not shown; enrolled on December 27, 1836, under act of Congress of June 7, 1832, payment to date from March 4, 1831; annual allowance, $60 -Pension Book, State Branch Bank, Mobile.

FRENCH, BENJAMIN. “DIED-Near Rodgersville on the 21st inst., Mr. Benjamin French, aged 84 years, an old faithful Revolutionary soldier.”-Southern Advocate, Huntsville, April 2, 1847.

FROXIL, JACOB, aged 85, resided in DeKalb County, June 1, 1840.-Census of Pensioners, 1841, p. 148.

FULLER, LITTLETON, aged 74, and a resident of Tuscaloosa County; private S. C. Militia; enrolled on September 17, 1833, under act of Congress of June 7, 1832, payment to date from March 4, 1831.; annual allowance, $30.-Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Vol. xiv, Sen. Doc. 514, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833-34.

FULTON, THOMAS, aged 81, resided in Lawrence County, June 1, 1840.-Census of Pensioners, 1841, p. 148.


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