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MILITARY SERVICE
Revolutionary War
Private George Auxier served with the Virginia Line enlisting at Glade Hollow Fort. When the McClure family was abducted by Indians, Captain Alexander Barnett's Company took up pursuit. George Auxier was a member of this company when they successfully freed the McClure family. Captain Barnett personally placed the care of the McClures into the hands of George Auxier. George received pay for serving 17 days as a member of Captain William Russell's' Company of Fincastle County, Virginia. Later, he was paid for 18 days work in canoes and for 10 days of driving. This may have been hazardous duty because George received an extra 45 days of pay for this service. Soldiers completing their tours of duty went to the McCorkle's Store at New Dublin, Virginia to receive their pay. It is probable that George was discharged there because he is listed on the McCorkle's customer list. George was the son of Michael Auxier.
Private Samuel Auxier enlisted, in Virginia on February 26, 1779 in Captain Isaac Taylor's Company of Light Horse in the Illinois Regiment commanded by Colonel John Montgomery. He was discharged on July 14, 1780. He was the son of Michael Auxier.
Christian Auxer first served in the 2nd Company of the 7th Battalion under the command of Captain Abraham Scott in 1780. He again served in the 8th Battalion under the command of Lt. Col. James Ross in 1781.
Private Christopher Auxer served 2 months in 1777 in Captain Pete's Company of the Pennyslvania Militia. In 1778 he served 2 months with the Captain Crawford' Company of the Lancaster Guards. He served another 2 months with Captain Crawford's Company in 1780 and also served again in 1781.
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