Chapter CCLXIX. for the relief of Ann Mortimer Barron
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Chap. CCLXIX.— An Act for the relief of Ann Mortimer Barron.June 30, 1834. *Be it enacted, &c.,* That the proper accounting officers of the treasury be, and they are hereby, required to pay to Ann Mortimer Barron, Seven years’ half pay of a lieutenant allowed Ann M. Barron, as daughter and heir of William Barron. Proviso. only daughter and surviving heir of William Barron, an officer in the navy, killed in the service of the United States, during the revolutionary war, the aggregate amount of the half pay of a first lieutenant of a frigate, for seven years, to be paid out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated: *Provided,* That the said Ann Mortimer Barron, before the payment thereof, do exhibit such proof to the Secretary of the Treasury, as will satisfy him that she is the only daughter and heir of the said William Barron.
Approved, June 30, 1834.