The Revolutionary War


John Shiflett



JOHN SHIFLETT'S REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS
compiled by Chester R. Johnson

Revised 14 July 2004 by Julia Crosswell
NOTE: We now know that the land references to Bounty Land warrants, originally included by Chester Johnson, had nothing to do with military service. Those documents can be found on the Deeds pages.


1776
John Shifflet of Albemarle Co., cleared of Captain Davies's Company, Militia Return of Thomas Jefferson as County Lieutenant. [John is not given a rank in the reference and so was most likely a private. NCOs and officers are listed by name and rank.]
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Julian P. Boyd, Editor, Princeton Edition, Vol. 1, 1760-1776, p. 665

Jan 1781
John Shiflett served in the Albemarle Co. Militia for three months as given in a statement for the pension application No. R.3146 of Martin Dunn on 13 Oct 1845. VIRGINIA REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION APPLICATIONS, by John Frederick Dorman, 1979




“Cæsar had his Brutus; Charles the First, his Cromwell; and George the Third [“Treason!” cried the Speaker]—may profit by their example. If this be treason, make the most of it.”
—Patrick Henry; Speech in the Virginia Convention, 1765



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