Rensselaerville during the Revolutionary War
As late as the year 1767, a map of Rensselerwyck shows no settlers on the site of the future Rensselaerville, the country being unpopulated except to the roaming tribes of Indians from Stockbridge and Schoharie...There were other pre-revolutionary settlers of this district whose names have come down to us, commerated in many instances by New York State Historical Markers. But to no great extent was the country populated; no deliberate movement made to open up the acreage of Rensselaerwyck that lay beyond the Helderberg till the close of the American Revolution. (Old Rensselaerville - Mary Fisher Torrance)
Most Revolutionary War veterans claimed by Rensselaerville are those who moved to the area after the war. Below are sources of Revolutionary War veterans honored by Rensselaerville:
June 1, 1840 Census of Pensioners, Rennselaerville, Albany County, New York
Name			Age	Head of family, with whom residing
Nathan Dayton		82	Nathan Dayton
Doctor Smith		76	Jared Smith
Mathew Mulford		83	Charles L. Mulford
John Rogers		84	Sands Jervis
Mary Bliven		77	Augustus L. Cross
Sylvanus Purrington	85	Sylvanus Purrington
Eliphaz Kilbourn	83	Eliphaz Kilbourn
John J. H. Burnett	83	John J. H. Burnett
Reuben King		75	Asa Woodford
Henry Cline		86	George Benn
Apollos Moore		75	Apolios Moore
Men who served in the Militia
- Barnes, Warner
- Becraft, Francis
- Beecher, Amos
- Bliven, Arnold
- Cline, Henry
- Couchman, Henry
- Dayton, Nathan
- Durant, Allen
- Ford, Abel
- Foster, Edward
- Hochstrasser, Balthazar
- Jenkins, Samuel
- Kelsey, John
- Kelsey, Jonas
- Kilbourn, Eliphus
- King, Reuben
- Mackey, Alexander
- Mackey, George William
- Moore, Apollos
- Mulford, Matthew
- Purrington, Sylvanus
- Rogers, John
- Shultes, Johannes
- Tracy, Levi
- Tuthill, Nathan
- Weaver, Edward


