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Monday October 27th A.D. 1851
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 In the matter of George Whaley
 a Revolutionary Soldier
 
 It is hereby certified that satisfactory evidence has
 been exhibited before the Court of Common Pleas aforesaid, at their
 October Term A.D. 1851, that George Whaley who in his life time
 claimed a Revolutionary Pension, died in Jackson County, Ohio, on
 the Fourth day of July Eighteen Hundred and Twenty-two, leaving
 surviving as his widow, Mary Whaley, and that the said Mary
 Whaley died in Adams County, Ohio, on or about the fourth day
 of October, Eighteen Hundred and Twenty Six, leaving as surviving
 children of the said George Whaley and Mary Whaley deceased
 the following named persons, to wit: Silas Whaley, Joseph Whaley,
 William Whaley, Abner Whaley and Mary Shuster; and that they
 are the only surviving children of the said George and Mary or
 either of them, all which is ordered to be of recorse.
 
 Ordered that Court adjourn until nine O'clock tomorrow
 morning.
 Thomas Vaughan
 
 Book G, pg. 98 1851 Court of Common Pleas record, Jackson County, OH
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