Gartman Revolutionary War Records
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Bartholomew Gartman
From the Accounts audited file for Revolutionary War Claims-SC:
Bartholomew Gartman received payment for 15 head cattle for militia use in 1778.He also received an indent(#3285) for 11 pounds sterling money for provisions provided for use of the militia.-dated July 12,1786.He served as a Horseman from March 1,1780 to May 20,1780 in Capt.Leitners Co.-certified by  Major John? Adam Furmer?Also,42 days duty as Lt. of Horse from Aug.5,1780 to Oct. 1,1781in Capt.Turners Co.Also,173 days done as Captain from Oct.3,1781 to Aug.1782 in Col Habers? Regt.

Bartholomew Gartman Jr.
From SC Rev.War Accounts audited file:
Bartholomew Gartman Jr.-dated June 12,1783.Had a claim for six head of cattle used by the militia Oct.6,1781 and 100 wt. of flour taken on April 3,1782.Both valued at 11 pounds.He (Jr.) was in the SC Militia in Capt.Waters regiment as a Sgt. after the fall of Charleston.He received an indent(#2529) for 20 pounds,seventeen shillings,and 10 pence farthing.-dated April 27,1786
There was a Bartholomew Gartman who received pay for 200 days service as Lt. of foot in Capt. Jacob Folmers Co,Col.Waters Regt. from Oct.10,1781 to Aug.12,1782.

Daniel Gartman
From accounts audited file for Revolutionary War Claims.
Capt.Thomas Shelby left an indent with Daniel Gartman for taking his Brown Mare for Military use June 20.?,1781-later the mare was appraised at 75 pounds.
He also lost to military use and filed a claim for 250 wt. of flour to Capt.Edward Kelley March 10,1782,4 bushels of oats by John English,5 bushels of corn by John Malone-filed the claim on June 11?,1783-signed his name Dan'l Gartman
   To Commissioners of the Treasury
Gentlemen Be pleased to deliver to the Bearer Bartholomew Gartman an intent to the amount of my account in your office with the Interest due on the same
                         I am Gentlemen your most ? Humble Servant
                         Dan'l Geortman(his own signature)
Witness:George Philip Hook
Bartholomew Gartman empowered to receive the within Georg? Polly? the 9th May,1787
                      Bartholomew Gartman-his mark (a B)

George Gartman
From the Accounts audited file for Revolutionary War Claims-SC:
George Gartman received 37 pounds,10 shillings sterling for 150 days in the militia as Lieutenant in 1781.-issued 10 May,1785.
He swore to the above service on May 10,1784 and Godfrey Dreher certified that he had performed the service.
He also received 3 pounds 10 shillings for a rifle gun lost in actual service.-dated April 1,1783.
He also received an indent for 192 weight of Flour used by the Militia-dated April 12,1782.For which he received 1 pound,16 shillings.
He served from May 31 to Oct.30,1781 in Capt.Drehers? company.
Barbara Gartman(his wife) signed over her right to an indent for George to Nathan? Brown on Sept.1,1791.Which might mean George had died by then. She also signed the following:
  Received 17th Feb.,1787 full satisfaction for the within named indent No.389 for my husband George Gartman.
Also:Received full satisfaction for the within in an indent No.126 for my husband George Gartman-no date.

John Gartman
From the Accounts audited file for Revolutionary War Claims-SC#2705
John Gartman received payment for serving 24 days as a private in Jacob Fulmers(?) company,Col.Waters Regiment from 10 Oct.,1781 to 12th August 1782. 

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