Jacob Anderson makes Oath that he is a Citizen of Granville County & was born, raised and had always resided in it—That he is now and was during the Revolutionary War well acquainted with William Taburn Senr., that he lived within a few miles of him the said Taburn when he Enlisted in Continental service for two and a half years—This affiant Testifies that he knows that said Taburn had & owned a waggon and Team and that it was sent as a Baggage Waggon with the soldiers—that Taburn had enlisted with from Williamsborough—That said Waggon was in the Charge of John Davis who also had a waggon in the Service of the Army—That Benjamin Hester (Capt) then a young man drove the Waggon of said Taburn—That said Taburn tended the Crop of said Davis while he was gone with the Waggon. That said Davis drove in his waggon a large Black stud Horse and a large Roan stud Horse—
Subscribed & sworn to in open court this 5th. day of September AD. 1832 before me James Martin, on of the Judges the Superior Courts of Laws & Courts of Equity for the State of North Carolina
James Martin Jnr JS CL&E