William Keyser Revolutionary - War

His service lasted 6 years, combining two consecutive three-year enlistments. Post-War Life and Legacy

According to his 1832 pension declaration (at age 77) and pension application , his service included: William Keyser Revolutionary War

He died on December 4, 1837, in Warm Springs, Bath County, Virginia, and was buried there. His service lasted 6 years, combining two consecutive

The following summer, under the command of Colonel Charles Dabney, he marched after the British and was present during the Battle of Monmouth . His service lasted 6 years