At same time and place personally appeared William Boyd who being sworn according to law, deposeth and saith that he is Well acquainted with the said Mary Yarborough who is the sister of his said deponents wife. That he knew also her husband the said Randolph Yarborough decd. who died on the 27th. day of July 1804. That he believes from information that the said Randolph Yarborough was a Revolutionary Soldier; that he was wounded at Halifax whilst in the service—That the information obtained was from the said Randolph Yarborough himself, and others, to wit: Robert Bailey, William House and John Bailey—also I was informed by the said Randolph Yarborough that he received a wound at Halifax in North Carolina, and that after he recovered of said wound, he enlisted under Capt. Kidd for one year, which service or term he served—And I do moreover state that I have seen the scar, representing a bullet shot, that entered his right side and came out near the spine.
And further this deponent saith not.