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Loyalist Claims of William Hilburn, Sr. & William Hilburn Jr. of South Carolina

 

SOURCE of information:   from Ancestry.com  database: 

UK, American Loyalist Claims, 1776 -1835

AO 12: American Loyalists Claims, Series 1, Piece 071: Decisions, Examinations, Army & Navy, 1788-89

William Hilburn, Jun’r                                        

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Office of American claims

1 April 1789

Present:

Colonel Dundas

Mr Mackenzie.

Examination on the demand of William Hilburn Jun’r late of South Carolina.

Demand:

A mare and saddle and a wagon with cloth and gears valued at 132 pounds

Memorial read

From William Young in behalf of William Hilburn Jun’r

Stating,  “that in the year 1780 a mare and saddle wagon with cloth and gears were impressed for His Magesty’s service in South Carolina, the property of William Hilburn Jun’r and valued at 132 pounds, as will appear by the certificate in the memorialist’s possession.”

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Charles Stedman examined says….

That the Power of Attorney from William Hilburn Sen’r to Colonel William Young produced in his William Hilburn Sen’r claim he presumes was intended to include a power for prosecuting both claims, and from that idea he appears in consequence of Colonel William Young’s general power to Lewis Wolfe and Charles Stedman, already produced to the Board.

He has not any knowledge of the claimant, or the circumstances of his demand resting the Right of it on the written documents produced.

Observes as in the case of William Hilburn Sen’r that at the  time  when the horse, waggon, etc. are stated to have been taken, many waggons, horses, etc. were impressed for the King’s Service.

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Produces Vouchers (Viz’)

No. 1               Appraisement of William Hilburn and John Dun, dated 4th August 1780 that the mare and saddle and wagon with cloth and gears belonging to William Hilburn Jun’r were worth L132.

No. 2               Certificate of William Meek wagon master, that the above mare and saddle and wagon with cloth and gear were impressed for His Majesty’s Service and taken near Campden by the Rebels on the 15th August 1780.

“Indorsed J. H. Cruger Col.”

“Commanding at Ninety Six”

No. 3               Certificate of Thomas Brown Lieut. Col. Commandant Kings Rangers to the handwriting of Colonel Cruger.

Charles Stedman

Sworn before the Commissioners at their office in Lincolns Inn Fields 20th April 1789.

E’d G B…?                                                     Witness:        James Betts

Anthony Scott

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Report

On the claim of William Hilburn Junr So Carolina

                        In this case no proof is produced to the loyality of William Hilburn Jun’r, and the voucher is not of a kind that would warrant payment.

                        The Commissioners therefore disallow the Demand.   

Thomas Dundas

      Robert Mackenzie

 ………………………………END OF  William Hilburn Jr.’s CLAIM……………………………….

 Claim of William Hilburn, Sr.

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 Office of American Claims

1st April 1789

 Present

Colonel Dundas

Mr. Mackenzie

Examination in the Demand of William Hilburn late of South Carolina.

Demand

2 Horses and gears valued at L260

Memorial Read

 From William Young in behalf of William Hilburn

 Stating, “That in the year 1780 Two horses and Gears were impressed for his Majesty’s service in South Carolina the property of William Hilburn and valued at L260 as will appear by the certificate in the Memorialists possession.”

Charles Stedman Examined.

   Produces a Power of Attorney to William Young from William Hilburn Sen’r the claimant.

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dated East Florida 22 June 1784

Also a Power of Attorney from William Young to Charles Stedman & Lewis Wolfe dated 13th February 1789 under which the Examinant appears in behalf of the claim.

The Examinant has not any knowledge whatsoever of William Hilburn or of the Demand nor any further proof to produce in support of it, than the written vouchers produced

It however consists with his knowledge, that about the time when the Horses and gears are stated to have been taken, many wagons, horses etc  were impressed from the inhabitants, for the Kings Service .   Mr. Stedman believes that the sum charged is South Carolina currency.

Produces the following vouchers viz’t

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No 1                                        Certificate of William Hilburn and “John Dun dated 4th August 1780, that the two horses and gears, belonging to William Hilburn Sen’r were of the value of L260.

No 2                                        Certificate of William Meek wagon master, that the above horses and gears were impressed for His Majesty’s Service and taken near Campden by the Rebels on the 15th August 1780.

“Indorsed JH Cruger Lieut Col

Commanding at Ninety Six

No 3                                        Certificate of Thomas Brown Lieut Colonel Commandant Kings Rangers, to the handwriting of Colonel Cruger.

Charles Stedman

Sworn before the Commissioners at their office in Lincoln’s Inn Fields 20th April 1789.

Ed. J. B…..                                                     Witness         James Betts

Anthony Scott

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Report

On the claim of William Hilburn South Carolina.

There not being any proof that William Hilburn ever was, or continues to be one of His Majesty’s Loyal Subjects and as the Voucher is not of a kind to warrant payment.

The Demand therefore is not admitted.

Thomas Dundas

Robert Mackenzie

Source Citation:

The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series I; Class: AO 12; Piece 71.