Page: [1] Georgia Wilkes County } Personally came before me one of the Justices of the Piece [Peace] for the County aforesaid Lieutenent [Lieutenant] Oliver Rock and made oath that William Scantling was a Soldier in Capt [Captain] Woods company of late State Troops and that he faithfully Served till he got Killed by the Indians that he did not serve as a Substitute and that he hath received no compensation for his Services therefor [therefore] -- and that Elizabeth Scantling is the widow and legal representative of the said Wm [William] Scantling. [Signed] Oliver Rock Lt [Lieutenant] Sworn to before me this 2d. July 1795 [Signed] B. Smith J [Justice] Peace Page: [2] [deleted text: Sir ] [deleted text: You ] From the within Affidavit of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Oliver Rock It appears that William Scantling was a Soldier in the late State Troops and that he Discharged his Duty as such untill [until] he was Killed by the Indians [Signed] Jno. [John] Clark late L Colo [Lieutenant Colonel] of said Troops Vouchers of Wm. [William] Scantling Capt [Captain] Woods Compy. [Company] State Troops -- May 27th. 1796