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January 3, 2008
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Thursday, January 3, 2008
Charges in 1808 Against Lieutenant-Colonel David J. Pell of Pelham that
He "Indulges in Inebriety and Habitual Drunkeness"
Occasionally I have posted information
regaring David Jones Pell of the Manor of Pelham, a Revolutionary War
Officer who lived in the home now known as "Pelhamdale", a portion of
which still stands as part of the home located today at 45 Iden Avenue
in the Village of Pelham Manor. Below are two examples of several
postings that provide information about David J. Pell:
Thurs., October 26, 2006:
Genealogical Data Regarding David Jones Pell of the Manor of Pelham,
Revolutionary War Officer.
Mon., October 15, 2007:
Town Proclamation Recognizes Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of
Pelhamdale at 45 Iden Avenue.
Despite Pell's illustrious pedigree and career, as well as his service
during the Revolutionary War, it seems that in 1808 he may have been the
"David J. Pell" brought up on a charge of indulging in "inebriety and
habitual drunkenness". The text of the charge appears below with further
research necessary to determine its resolution.
"CHARGES PREFERRED AGAINST LIEUT. COL. PELL.
G.O.: Headquarters, Albany, 16th Feby., 1808.
Application having been made to His Excellency, the Commander in Chief
by Major Richard Ward of General (Thomas) Carpenter's Brigade of Militia
in the County of Westchester for a Court of Inquiry into the conduct of
Lieut. Col. David J. Pell on the following charges, viz:
1st, That the aforesaid Lieut. Col. David J. Pell, did in manner
following treat this complaint in an unofficer and ungentleman-like
manner, to wit: In a public store in the presence of a Number of
Citizens in New Rochelle, in the County aforesaid, some time in the
Month of November last past, by charging the aforesaid Major Ward with
crimes an Offences which would justify an arrest; the said Lieutenant
Col. Pell did not then, nor at any time since arrest, or furnish as the
Law requires, the said Major Ward with a written charge of any Crimes or
Offences, thereby degrading him in the estimation of his fellow citizens
without affording him the means of defence;
2nd, That the sai Lieut. Col. Pell indulges in inebriety and habitual
drunkenness, degrading to the office which he holds and injurious to the
feelings of his brother officers; [Page 174 / Page 175]
The first Charge here adduced is not of sufficient weight to justify a
Court of Inquiry to take any notice of it, and therefore is dismissed.
On the second Charge a Court of Inquiry is appointed, consisting of
Lieut. Col's (Pierre) Van Cortlandt, (William) Vail, and (Joseph)
Benedict of the Westchester Brigade, Lieutenant Col. (Peter) Van Zandt
of the New York brigade of Infantry and of Major (Jackson) Odel of the
Westchester Squadron of Cavalry, and will meet at such time and place as
the Major Gen'l. of the first Division of Infantry shall direct and will
report their proceedings to the Commander in Chief without delay.
By order of His Excellency:
Sol. Van Rensselaer, Adjt. Genl."
Source: Hastings, Hugh, ed., Daniel D. Tompkins Governor of New York
1807-1817 Military - Vol. I with an Introduction by Hugh Hastings, State
Historian, pp. 174-75 (NY and Albany: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co.,
State Printers, 1898).
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