John served in the Revolutionary War. He has a veteran's burial card,
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but his pension was rejected citing "no proof of service."
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Residences
1700–1904
Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA.
[4]
c1810 5 in household; North Sewickley, Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States.
[5]
c1830 6 in household; North Sewickley, Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA.
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c1840 3 in household; North Sewickley, Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA.
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John died July 16, 1849 in Franklin, Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States
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and was buried in Slippery Rock Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Ellwood City, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Source: S113 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Cards, 1929-1990; Series Number: Series 1 240
Source: S113 Pennsylvania, U.S., Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-2012. Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Cards, 1777–2012. Digital Images, 3–5. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Bureau of Archives and History. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Ancestry Record 1967 #1078917
Source: S123 History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and its centennial celebration. Bausman, Joseph H.. History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and its centennial celebration. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1904. Ancestry Record 24573 #587
Source: S124 American Revolutionary War Rejected Pensions. Rejected or Suspended Applications for Revolutionary War Pensions. Washington, D.C.: n.p., 1852. Ancestry Record 4329 #4359
Source: S20 U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98881142/john-swick: accessed 18 July 2023), memorial page for John Swick (1763–13 Jul 1849), Find a Grave Memorial ID 98881142, citing Slippery Rock Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Ellwood City, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Kim Kerr ♥ (contributor 26047466).
Source: S37 1840 United States Federal Census. Sixth Census of the United States, 1840. (NARA microfilm publication M704, 580 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Ancestry Record 8057 #1782115
Source: S42 1810 United States Federal Census. Third Census of the United States, 1810. (NARA microfilm publication M252, 71 rolls). Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Ancestry Record 7613 #411598
Source: S47 1830 United States Federal Census. Fifth Census of the United States, 1830. (NARA microfilm publication M19, 201 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Ancestry Record 8058 #597575
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