Pg 29 George Hull was a Revolutionary Soldier
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18359 Adam Arbogast stated in a declaration he made in Nov 6, 1832 when he was 72 years of age, that he had served with
George Hull, Conrad Fleisher & John Gum in the same company in the Revolutionary War. This John Gum would probably be John 4 Gum.
Pg 497 Military Services:
24813Adam Arbogast's Declaration, Nov 6, 1832; Age 72; served in 1776 or 1777 as Indian spy under Capt John McCoy and Joseph Gwinn, and marched to West's Fort on the West Fork of Monongahela, thence down the river to Louther's Fort, thence down the river to Nutter's Fort, thence to Coonty's Fort; he volunteered, in 1778, under Capt John McCoy, Ensign Thomas Wright, as Indian spy; marched to Warm Springs, and with George Hull, Conrad Flesher, John Gum, was ordered back by Col Hugart and Col McCreary to guard his own section.
VA Land, Marriage, and Probate Records 1639-1850
25945 (Him?)
John Sr. Gum, Augusta Co, VA; Notes: This probate record was originally published in “Chronicels of Scotch-Irish Settlement in VA, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County” by Lyman Chalkley; Remarks: Account of sales of above to vix: George and Peter Hull, Thomas Galford, Thomas Mullenax, John Mullinax, John Gum, Sr.; Martin Life. Description: Mentioned; Book WB7-403