ASE Labs
Welcome Guest. Please register or log in now. There are 142 people online (0 Friends).
  • Home
  • Articles
  • News
  • Forum
  • Register/Login

Ancestry.com Helps Americans Discover Their Patriotic Roots With Launch of New Collection of Revolutionary War Records

Poster: SySAdmin
Posted on June 30, 2010 at 11:07:01 PM
Ancestry.com Helps Americans Discover Their Patriotic Roots With Launch of New Collection of Revolutionary War Records

60 Percent of Americans Have Ancestors who Lived in America during the Revolution; One in 40 have Relatives who Fought in the War

PROVO, Utah, July 1 -- Sixty percent of Americans (183 million) have ancestors who lived in America during the Revolutionary War, according to Ancestry.com, the world's largest online family history resource. This and other estimations regarding how present-day Americans relate to this country's founding are being made available to celebrate today's launch on Ancestry.com of one of the premier collections of Revolutionary War records. Ancestry.com has added a collection of Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files to its expansive collection of military records.

"It is human nature to want to create connections to the past through our family ancestry," said Christopher Tracy, senior vice president of content for Ancestry.com. "It is wonderful when those personal stories intersect with our shared history as a nation. We hope this new collection will enable millions of Americans to discover their patriotic roots, while inspiring them to explore the rich history of our nation's founding."

In the years during and following the Revolutionary War, the federal government provided pensions for servicemen. The Colonial and U.S. governments also awarded bounty-land warrants to soldiers as an inducement to or reward for service. This new collection of records contains approximately 80,000 application files from officers and enlisted men who served in the Revolutionary War. The documents will be added to Ancestry.com's existing collection of approximately 2 million Revolutionary War records.

"If it wasn't for Ancestry.com, I may have gone through life without knowing of my family's personal connection to two of the Founding Fathers: Thomas Jefferson and George Washington," explained John Campbell of Gibsonia, PA. "Thanks to Ancestry.com, I discovered that my 3rd great-grandfather originally came to America from Italy at the request of none other than Thomas Jefferson, who hired him as his personal vintner in Monticello. He then went on to serve in George Washington's Cavalry."

Millions more stories like this are waiting to be discovered on Ancestry.com. To further demonstrate the deep connection many Americans have to the past and to the birth of the nation, Ancestry.com has found that*:

  --  183 million Americans have ancestors who lived in America during the
      Revolutionary War--more than half the U.S. population
  --  7.2 million Americans (one in 40) have an ancestor who fought in the
      Revolutionary War for either the British or American side. Of those,
      6.3 million (87 percent) have ancestors who fought as revolutionaries
      defending America's cause of liberty
  --  More individuals would prefer to be related to Benjamin Franklin above
      other Founding Fathers (according to an Ancestry.com Facebook poll)

* Numbers derived using U.S. non-immigrant population growth model 1790-2010.

More about the Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files

The pension applications included in this collection are the result of the first pension legislation for the Colonies. The legislation, which was the predecessor to our current veterans benefit programs, provided for disability benefits and was enacted in 1776. Service pensions were approved in 1778, and 1780 saw the first pensions for widows and dependents.

The Colonial and U.S. governments also awarded bounty-land warrants to soldiers. Bounty-land warrants assigned rights to land in the public domain to soldiers and their heirs who met eligibility requirements related to their service.

In this collection, Ancestry.com visitors will find a host of compelling information and rich detail that brings each applicant's personal story to life, including information such as the soldier's name, rank, unit, time of service, age, date of birth, residence and sometimes birthplace. A widow's application may also include her maiden name and date and place of her husband's death.

This collection of Revolutionary War records is part of the Ancestry.com U.S. Military Collection, which includes more than 100 million names in records that span the 1600s through Vietnam. For anyone interested in discovering their revolutionary ancestry, visit http://www.ancestry.com/revolutionarywar.

About Ancestry.com Inc.

Ancestry.com Inc. (NASDAQ:ACOM) is the world's largest online family history resource, with more than one million paying subscribers. More than 5 billion records have been added to the site in the past 13 years. Ancestry users have created more than 17 million family trees containing over 1.7 billion profiles. Ancestry.com has local Web sites directed at nine countries, including its flagship Web site at http://www.ancestry.com/.

Source: Ancestry.com
   

CONTACT:  Suzanne Campbell, Sr. PR Manager of Ancestry.com,
+1-801-705-7873, scampbell@ancestry.com

Web Site:  http://www.ancestry.com/
 
Print This Entry
Tags PR Press Release
Related Articles
  • Huntkey Has Launched Its New Power Strips with USB Chargers on Amazon US
  • Inspur Releases TensorFlow-Supported FPGA Compute Acceleration Engine TF2
  • Hot Pepper Introduces Spicy New Smartphones in US Markets
  • Sharp Introduces New Desktop Printers For The Advanced Office
  • DJI Introduces Mavic 2 Pro And Mavic 2 Zoom: A New Era For Camera Drones
Login
Welcome Guest. Please register or log in now.
Forgot your password?
Navigation
  • Home
  • Articles
  • News
  • Register/Login
  • Shopping
  • ASE Forums
  • Anime Threads
  • HardwareLogic
  • ASE Adnet
Latest News
  • Kingston HyperX Cloud 2 Pro Gaming Headset Unboxing
  • Synology DS415+ Unboxing
  • D-Link DCS-5020L Wireless IP Pan/Tilt IP Camera
  • Actiontec WiFi Powerline Network Extender Kit Unboxing
  • Durovis Dive Unboxing
  • Bass Egg Verb Unboxing
  • Welcome to the new server
  • Gmail Gets Optional Preview Pane
  • HBO Go on Consoles
  • HP Touchpad Update
Latest Articles
  • D-Link Exo AC2600 Smart Mesh Wi-Fi Router DIR-2660-US
  • HyperX Double Shot PBT Keys
  • Avantree ANC032 Wireless Active Noise Cancelling Headphones
  • ScharkSpark Beginner Drones
  • HyperX Alloy FPS RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
  • D-Link DCS-8300LH Full HD 2-Way Audio Camera
  • Contour Unimouse Wireless Ergonomic Mouse
  • HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro Gaming Headset
  • Linksys Wemo Smart Home Suite
  • Fully Jarvis Adjustable Standing Desk
Latest Topics
  • Hello
  • Welcome to the new server at ASE Labs
  • Evercool Royal NP-901 Notebook Cooler at ASE Labs
  • HyperX Double Shot PBT Keys at ASE Labs
  • Avantree ANC032 Wireless Active Noise Cancelling Headphones at ASE Labs
  • ScharkSpark Beginner Drones at ASE Labs
  • HyperX Alloy FPS RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard at ASE Labs
  • D-Link DCS-8300LH Full HD 2-Way Audio Camera at ASE Labs
  • Kingston SDX10V/128GB SDXC Memory at ASE Labs
  • What are you listening to now?
  • Antec Six Hundred v2 Gaming Case at HardwareLogic
  • Sans Digital TR5UTP 5-Bay RAID Tower at HardwareLogic
  • Crucial Ballistix Smart Tracer 6GB PC3-12800 BL3KIT25664ST1608OB at HardwareLogic
  • Cooler Master Storm Enforcer Mid-Tower Gaming Case at HardwareLogic
  • Arctic M571-L Gaming Laser Mouse at ASE Labs
  • Contour Unimouse Wireless Ergonomic Mouse at ASE Labs
Advertisement
Advertisement
Press Release
  • Huntkey Has Launched Its New Power Strips with USB Chargers on Amazon US
  • Inspur Releases TensorFlow-Supported FPGA Compute Acceleration Engine TF2
  • Hot Pepper Introduces Spicy New Smartphones in US Markets
  • Sharp Introduces New Desktop Printers For The Advanced Office
  • DJI Introduces Mavic 2 Pro And Mavic 2 Zoom: A New Era For Camera Drones
  • DJI Introduces Mavic 2 Pro And Mavic 2 Zoom: A New Era For Camera Drones
  • Fujifilm launches "instax SQUARE SQ6 Taylor Swift Edition", designed by instax global partner Taylor Swift
  • Huawei nova 3 With Best-in-class AI Capabilities Goes on Sale Today
  • Rand McNally Introduces Its Most Advanced Dashboard Camera
  • =?UTF-8?Q?My_Size_to_Showcase_Its_MySizeId=E2=84=A2_Mobil?= =?UTF-8?Q?e_Measurement_Technology_at_CurvyCon_NYC?=
Home - ASE Publishing - About Us
© 2010 Aron Schatz (ASE Publishing) [Queries: 16 (8 Cached)] [Rows: 292 Fetched: 35] [Page Generation time: 0.012416839599609]