1810VAPendleton21of25 John Slaven 1M <10, 1M 10-16, 1M 26-45, 1M 45+, 1F 10-16, 3F16-26, 1F 45+
66331820VAPendletonNoTwp72
40389 John Slavens 1M 16-18, 1M 16-26, 1M 45+, 1F 16-26, 1F 26-45, 1F 45+, 4 Agriculture (Children not in Reunion)
Pg 186 Muster rolls of 1794 of the two Pendleton companies were almost wholly within the Highland area. The district of Captain Janes comprised Crabbottom & Straight Creek. That of Captain McCoy included the northern end of Stonewall District. Recommendations and Appointments: Slaven, John - Capt 1795*. (* known fact)
21729 Pg 193 Soldiers of the Revolution. Gathered from a variety of sources: Slaven, John - at Yorktown
21729Rev War Pension and Boundary Land Warrant Application Files
3000Pg 32 John Slaven S 6110 enlisted late 1776 in Augusta County, VA, served as a private in Capt Michael Bowyer’s company, Col James Wood’s VA regiment, was in the battles of Brandywine and Germantown, also in several skirmishes and was discharged in Oct 1778.
Allowed pension on his application executed 23 Aug 1819, at which time he resided in Randolph Co VA. In 1820, he resided in Pendleton Co VA.
4 Aug 1832 John Slaven made another application for pension under the Act of 7 Jun 1832; at that time he was a resident of Pocahontas Co VA (his previous place of residence, but that part of Pendleton Co had been incorporated in Pocahontas County). His claim was allowed.
No reference was made to wife or children of John Slaven.