C^c ^tatc of llcto |iam))sbivc.
ROLLS OF THE SOLDIERS
IN THE
EEVOLUTIONART WAR,
1775, TO MAY, 17 17 :
WITH AN
APPENDIX,
EMBRACING DIARIES OF LIEUT. JONATHAN BURTON.
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATURE.
VOLUME I — OF WAR ROLLS.
VOLUME XIV — OF THE SERIES,
COMPILED AND EDITED BY
ISAAC W. HAMMOND, A. M.,
PRESIDENT NEW HAMPSHIRE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY, MEMBER NEW HAMPSHIRE HISTORICAL SOCIETT.
^He who takes no biterest in the history of his ancestors does not deserve to be
remembered by his posterity P
CONCORD, N. H. :
PARSONS B. COGSWELL, STATE PRINTER.
1885.
JOINT RESOLUTION relating to the preservation and publication of portions
of the early state and provincial records and other state papers of New Hamp-
shire.
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court con-
vened :
That his excellency the governor be hereby authorized and empowered, with
the advice and consent of the council, to employ some suitable person — and fix
his compensation, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appro-
priated — to collect, arrange, transcribe, and superintend the publication of such
portions of the early state and provincial records and other state papers of New
Hampshire as the governor may deem proper; and that eight hundred copies of
each volume of the same be printed by the state printer, and distributed as fol-
lows : namely, one copy to each city and town in the state, one copy to such of
the public libraries in the state as the governor may designate, fifty copies to the
New Hampshire Historical Society, and the remainder placed in the custody of
the state librarian, who is hereby authorized to exchange the same for similar
publications by other states.
Approved August 4, 188 1.
In accordance with the foregoing resolution, the governor, with advice of the
council, on the 12th day of October, 1881, appointed and commissioned Isaac W.
Hammond as " Editor and Compiler of State Papers."
EDITOR'S PREFACE.
This volume contains the rolls of the soldiers who served in the Revo-
lutionary War from this state from the beginning of that memorable
struggle to May, 1777, so far as the same are in the possession of the
state, or could be procured elsewhere by the editor. They will be of
great value to town historians, biographers, genealogists, and others who
are engaged in tracing the history of their ancestors with a purpose to
place the same in compact and permanent form.
It is to be regretted that some of the early rolls have not been found.
If they come to light later, they will be published in a subsequent volume.
The rolls herein published do not exliibit the entire service rendered
by some of the men, as some of the regiments were incorporated into the
regular "Continental Army," and thereafter paid by continental pay-
masters ; consequently some of the pay-rolls are in the possession of the
United States government, and are held as vouchers. The muster and
bounty rolls and regimental returns will, however, give the names once
each, at least, of nearly all who served subsequent to January, 1776 ; and
when these rolls, returns, and other documents are all published, the res-
idences of most of the men can be ascertained, with the help of a com-
plete index, which has been carefully compiled.
The large number of letters of inquiry from persons within and with-
out the state, which have been received by the editor since he com-
menced the compilation of these rolls, are abundant evidence of a grow-
ing public interest in the history of our state, and fully sustain the action
of the governor and council in authorizing their publication under the
resolution of the legislature of iSSi.
IV EDITOR S PREFACE.
The editor has been encouraged and sustained in his labor by the
uniform kindness and favor of His Excellency Samuel W. Hale, and the
honorable council ; and many other gentlemen from various parts of the
state, who have visited him, have shown a deep interest in the work,
and spoken words of counsel and encouragement which have been very
helpful.
The publication of the second volume of rolls has been commenced,
and the work will issue in due time (D. V.).
HAMMOND.
Concord, April 15, 1SS5.
GENERAL CONTENTS.
Indian and French war rolls,
Capt. Matthew Austin's roll, 1709, .
" Shadrach Walton's roll, 1710,
" James Davis's roll, 1712,
Maj. Paul Mascarine's roll, 171 1,
Sir Charles Hobby's roll, 1710-11,
Capt. John Robertson's roll, 1710-11,
Maj. Gilbert Abbott's roll, 1710-11,
Capt. James Abercrombie's roll, 1710-11,
" David Pigeon's roll, 1710-11,
" Samuel Templer's roll, 1710-11,
" James Davis's roll of scouts, 1712,
" Green's and Major Smith's Cos.,
" Gilman's, Hill's, and Davis's Cos.,
" Gerrish's, Vaughan's, and Phipps's Cos.,
" Westbrook's, Gilman's, and Tebbitts's Cos.,
" Weeks's Co., .....
" John Gotle's roll of scouts, 1746,
" Job Clement's Guard, 1748?
Enlistment document. Crown Point, i755'
Men at Fort William and Mar}', 1758,
Capt. Hercules Mooney's Co., 175^1
Receipts of men in Canada expedition, 1759-
Extracts from diary of Capt. Jeremiah Marston, 1762
Roll of Capt. Marston's Co., 1762, .
" men at Fort William and Mary, 1767,
" " " 1771-72,
" " " 1772-73'
1775-
Revolutionary war rolls, introduction,
Capt. Reuben Dow's Co., 1775,
New Ipswich men, Cambridge, i775'
Temple men, Cambridge, 1775,
1-30
3
4
6
7
8
8
9
10
11-15
II
12
13
H
15
16
18
19
20
20
22
24-27
24
27
28
29
31
32
33
35
VI
GENERAL CONTENTS.
Rindge men, Cambridge, 1775,
Col. James Reed's return, June, 1775,
Notes on battle of Bunker Hill,
Killed and wounded at Bunker Hill,
Letters from Moses Emerson, i775'
Maj. Andrew McClary's loss at Bunker Hill,
Col. Stark's stafT, May, 1775. .
Start' rolls of the three regiments, i775'
Col. Stark's regiment, pa\--rolls August, i775'
Capt. Isaac Baldwin's Co.,
" Elisha Woodbury's Co.,
" Samuel Richards's Co., .
" John Moore's Co.,
" Joshua Abbott's Co.,
" Gordon Hutchins's Co.,
" Aaron Kinsman's Co., .
" Henry Dearborn's Co., .
" Daniel Moore's Co.,
" George Reid's Co.,
Col. James Reed's regiment, pay-rolls August,
Capt. Hezekiah Hutchins's Co.,
Col. Reed's return, June, i775'
" " staff pay-roll,
Capt. H. Hutchins's Co.,
" Jacob Hinds's Co.,
" Levi Spaulding's Co.,
" Ezra Towne's Co.,
" Jonathan Whitcomb's Co.,
" William Walker's Co., .
" Philip Thomas's Co.,
" Benjamin Mann's Co.,
" Josiah Crosbey's Co.,
" John Marcy's Co.,
Col. Enoch Poor's regiment, muster and pay-r
Capt. Winborn Adams's Co., muster-roll,
" Winthrop Rowe's Co., "
" Philip Tilton's Co., "
" Benjamin Titcomb's Co., "
" James Norris's Co., "
" Henry Elkins's Co., receipt, .
" Richard Shortridge's Co.,
Col. Poor's staff, pay-roll Aug. i, 1775,
Capt. Winborn Adams's Co., .
" Jonathan Wentworth's Co.,
" James Norris's Co.,
" Winthrop Rowe's Co., .
" Samuel Gilman's Co.,
1775.
lis, Aug.,
1775.
35
3S
39
42-44
45
46
46
48,49
50-75
50
52
55
SI
60
63
66
6S
70
73
76-106
76
7S, 79
80
81
84
S7
S9
93
95
98
too
[02
[04
[07
09
12
H
16
18
19
21
22
25
28
^31
'34
107-
118,
GENERAL CONTENTS.
Vll
Capt. Henry Elkins's Co.,
" Benjamin Titcomb's Co.,
" Jeremiah Cloug;h's Co ,
" Philip Tilton's Co.,
" Richard Shortridj^je's Co.,
Col. Joliii Stark's regiment, provisional returns, i775'
Qiiartermaster Henry Parkinson's account of rations issued to
Stark's regiment.
Quartermaster Joseph Fogg's account of rations issued to Poor's
regiment,
Qiiartermaster Isaac Frye's account of rations issued to Reed's
regiment, ......
List of men enlisted in the artillery, i775'
Artillery men's receipts, ....
Capt. Henr}' Elkins's Co., receipts.
Col. Timothy Bedel's regiment, muster-rolls 1775,
Bedel's Co. of rangers, receipt,
StatFroll, corps of rangers, 17755
Col. Bedel's rangers, pay-roll,
Capt. James Osgood's Co., pay-roll 1775,
" " muster-roll,
" " receipt,
" John Parker's Co., pay-roll, 1775,
" '' muster-roll,
" " receipt
dates of an
Col. John Stark's regiment, receipts
Capt. George Reid's Co.,
"• Daniel Moore's Co.,
" Henry Dearborn's Co.,
" Aaron Kinsman's Co.,
" Gordon Hutchins's Co.,
" Joshua Abbott's Co.,
" Thomas McLaughlin's Co.,
" Samuel Richards's Co., .
" Elisha Woodbury's Co.,
" John Hale's Co.,
" Gordon Hutchins's Co.,
Col. Enoch Poor's regiment, receipts
Capt. Winborn Adams's Co., .
" Jonathan Wentworth's Co.,
" James Norris's Co.,
" Winthrop Rowe's Co.,
" Samuel Gilman's Co.,
" Henry Elkins's Co.,
" Benjamin Titcomb's Co
" Jeremiah Clough's Co.,
ival home,
October, 1775,
October,
775'
1 59-'
17S-
1S7-1
VIU
GENERAL CONTENTS.
al note
nee of Piscataq
Capt. Philip Tilton's Co.,
" Richard Shoitridge's Co.
Col. James Reed's regiment, receipts October
Capt. Hezekiah Hutchins's Co.,
" Jacob Hinds's Co.,
" Levi Spaulding's Co., .
" Ezra Towne's Co.,
" Jonathan Whitcomb's Co.
" William Walker's Co.,
" Philip Thomas's Co.,
" Benjamin Mann's Co.,
" Josiah Crosby's Co.,
N. H. men in Qiiebec expedition, editor
Capt. Henry Dearborn's Co.,
" Samuel Ward's Co.,
" Dearborn's Co., pay-roll,
" " wages due,
Eolls of troops engaged in the defe
1775, ....
Lieut. James Parr's Co.,
Capt. John Calef's Co.,
" Richard Dowe's Co.,
" Benjamin Butler's Co.,
" Abraham French's Co.,
" Robert Crawford's Co.,
" Titus Salter's Co.,
" Samuel Hayes's Co.,
*' Thomas Berry's Co.,
" Mark Wiggins's Co.,
^' Nathaniel Hobbs's Co.,
■" Henry Elkins's Co.,
■" Moses Yeaton's Co.,
" Nicholas Rawlings's Co.
*' Cutting Cilley's Co.,
" James Hill's Co.,
" Joseph Clifford's Co., .
*' David Copp's Co.,
" Smith Emerson's Co., .
*' David Place's Co.,
" John Hill's Co.,
" Alpheus Chesley's Co.,
" Caleb Hodgdon's Co.,
" Stephen Hodgdon's Co.,
Lieut. Thomas Bragdon's Co.,
Capt. Robert Ford's Co.,
" Robert Follett's Co., .
" Samuel Mclntyre's Co.,
^71
202.
203,
lua H
arbor
195
196
19S-208
198
199
200
201
203
204
205
206
207
209
210
213
214
217
223-240
223
224
225
225
226
226
227
228
228
229
229
229
230
231
231
232
232
232
233
234
234
235
235
236
236
237
237
238
GENERAL CONTENTS.
IX
Capt. Noah Littlefield's Co.,
Dr. Hall Jackson's Artillery,
Capt. George Jerry Osborne's Co.,
Men in Fort Sullivan Nov. 5, 1775,
N. H. men at Winter Hill, editorial note,
Col. Burnham's return. Winter Hill, Dec. i775?
Capt. Benjamin Taylor's Co., " "
Conway soldiers, June 10, i775'
Capt. Arclielaus Tovvne's Co., 1775,
" Joseph Parson's Co., 1775,
Account of shoes issued to Stark's, Reed's, and Poor's reg
iments, 1775, .....
Capt. Henry Elkins's Co., Fort Washington,
Return of troops in N. H., Dec. 6, 1775,
Dunbarton return, .....
1776.
North Hampton recruits, ....
Capt. Turner's Artillery, ....
Colonels of militia regiments,
Capt. Titus Salter's roll. Fort Washington,
"■ Eliphalet Daniels's roll. Fort Sullivan, .
" Ebenezer Dearing's roll, Portsmouth,
Col. Thomas Stickney's regiment, officers names,
Col. Bedel's regiment, pay-rolls, etc.,
Capt. Joseph Estabrook's Co.,
" Daniel Carlysle's Co., .
" Jason Wait's Co.,
" Daniel Wilkins's Co., .
" Ebenezer Green's Co., .
" James Osgood's Co.,
" Edward Everett's Co., .
" Samuel Young's Co.,
Lists of men in Bedel's regiment June 24, 1776,
" absentees Bedel's regiment, July 23, I'J'jS,
Officers in Bedel's regiment, receipts.
Return of officers in Col. Joseph Badger's regiment of militia
March 5, 1776, .
Return of officers in Col. Benjamin Bellows, Jr. 's, regiment of
militia, March 15, 1776,
Dover soldiers in continental army,
Concord soldiers " "
Return of men in Capt. Nathan Brown's Co.,
" " Timothy Clement's Co
Wilton men in continental army, .
Muster-roll of Capt. Joshua Abbott's Co.,
238
239
239
240
240
242
244
246
246
247
248
252
253
254
255
255
256
257
259
260
261
262-396
262
263
364
266
267, 270
273
279
281
287
291
295
296
297
298
299
299
301
303
303
GENERAL CONTENTS.
776,
Return of absentees of Poor's regiment, .
Return of sick of Poor's regiment,
Col. Isaac Wyman's regiment, July, i'J'j6,
Capt. William Harper's Co.,
" William Stillson's Co.,
" James Shepherd's Co.,
" Capt. John Drew's Co., muster-roll,
" Samuel Wetherbee's Co., "
" Joseph Dearborn's Co., "
Lieut. Timothy Worthly's Co., "
Capt. Joseph Chandler's Co., "
" Joseph Parker's Co., "
" William Barron's Co.,
Col. Joshua Wentworth's return
Col. Joshua Wingate's regiment, July, i
Capt. David Qiiinby's Co.,
" James Arnold's Co.,
" Daniel Emerson's Co.
" John Nesmith's Co.,
"• Samuel Nay's Co.,
" Simon Marston's Co..
" William Humphrey's Co.,
" William Barron's Co.,
Joseph Badger's Co.,
Joseph Badger's letter and return, July,
Col. Pierse Long's regiment, August, 1776,
Capt. Caleb Hodgdon's Co.,
" Mark Wiggin's Co.,
" John Brewster's Co.,
" John Calfe's Co.,
" "Nathan Brown's Co., .
" Timothy Clement's Co.,
" Josiah Russell's company of rangers.
Col. Thomas Tash's regiment, September, i
Capt. Nathan Sanborn's Co.,
" Daniel Gordon's Co.,
" Jonathan Robinson's Co.,
" John Calfe's Co., ....
" William McDufiee's Co.,
" Smith Emerson's Co.,
" Daniel Runnels's Co.,
" William Prescott's Co.,
Col. Nahum Baldwin's regiment, September,
Capt. Philip Putnam's Co.,
" William Read's Co., .
" Abijah Smith's Co.,
" John House's Co.,
Col.
776,
776,
1776,
307
309
311-338
311
313
316-318
321
324
327
329
330
332
335
338
339-363
340
343
346
347
350
352
355
358
361
364
367-393
36S, 374
369^ 377
371' 3S4
380
387
390
394
396-415
397
399
401, 414
404
406
408
410
413
416-434
416
418
420
422
GENERAL CONTENTS.
XI
th
Capt. Samuel McConnell's Co.,
" John Houghton's Co.,
" Benjamin Emery's Co.,
" John jNIoody's Co.,
Col. David Gihnan's regiment, December, 17
Capt. Francis Towne's Co., .
" William Walker's Co.,
" Joshua Ilayward's Co.,
" Samuel Wallingford's Co., .
" Joseph Parsons's Co.. .
" Daniel Gordon's Co.,
" Benjamin Sias's Co.,
" Samuel McConnell's Co.,
Miscellaneous documents, 1776,
Capt. Jeremiah Eames's men, order,
" Samuel VVetherbee's men, list.
Recommendations for field officers,
Capt. Joshua Abbott's Co., receipt,
" William Stillson's Co., pay-roll.
Return of men in First N. H. Regiment, wi
Petition of Capt. Salter's men.
Return of Somersworth soldiers,
Capt. Jeremiah Eames's scouts, pay-roll.
Men in Qiiebec expedition, in part.
Return of men raised in Col. Josiah Bar
August, 1776, ....
Officers in Col. John VValdron's regiment.
Petition from men taken at the Cedars, .
Appointment of men to be raised September,
Recommendations for field officers,
Petition from men at Fort Sullivan,
Service performed by New Hampshire in i
Col. Pierse Long's regiment, pay-rolls Januar
Capt. Abraham Perkins's Co.
" Ebenezer Dearing's Co.,
" Timothy Clement's Co.,
"• John Calfe's Co.,
" Mark Wiggin's Co.,
" Nathan Brown's Co ,
" John Brewster's Co.,
76,
776
tlett's
1776
residence
, editorial
ment
48
424
426
429
432
435-4^^2
436
438
442-444
446
448, 449
451^452
454' 455
456, 457
463-481
463
463
464
465, 466
467
468
472
473
473
474
475
476
476
47s
479
4S0
4S0
482-510
498, 501
484, 499
486, 508
489, 500
492, 502
494, 506
496, 504
1777.
Col. Pierse Long's regiment as paid for their march to Ticon-
deroga, February, 1777, ...... 511-521
Capt. Ebenezer Dearing's Co., ...... 511,518
" Timothy Clement's Co., ...... 512, 513
xu
GENERAL CONTENTS.
Capt. John Calfe's Co.,
" Mark Wiggins's Co.,
" Nathan Brown's Co., .
" John Brewster's Co., . . . . . • 5'
" Abraham Perkins's Co.,
Col. David Oilman's i^egiment, final pay-rolls,
Capt. Francis Towne's Co., ....
" William Walker's Co., ...
" Benjamin Sias's Co., ....
" Daniel Gordon's Co., ....
" Joseph Parson's Co., ....
" Samuel McConnell's Co.,
" Samuel Wallingford's Co.,
" Joshua Hay ward's Co.,
Miscellaneous documents, ....
Haverhill return. May, 1777,
Salisbury return, March, i777'
Capt. Stillson's men, order, ....
Petition from soldiers at Fort Washington,
Order to Capt. John Haven, ....
Capt. John Haven's Co., for guarding prisoners.
Roster of oflicers in the three continental regiments April
1777^
Apportionment of men to fill up the same.
Roll of Capt. James Carr's Co. with residences,
" Benjamin Titcomb's Co., with residences,
Three years men enlisted from 4th militia regiment from Exe
ter. New Market, Epping, Brentwood, and Poplin,
Three years men enlisted from Col. Stickney's regiment,
" " Col. McClary's regiment,
" " Col. Nichols's regiment.
Col. Enoch Hale's return, ....
Enlistments from Col. Thornton's regiment, .
Col. Joseph Badger's return.
Enlistments from Col. John Webster's regiment,
" " Col. Bartlett's regiment,
Capt. Asa Richardson's return, Pelham,
Lieut. Joseph Emery's return, Pembroke,
" Samuel Bradford's return,
Col. John Webster's return, .
Capt. Cutting Cilley's Co., order, .
Lieut. James Oould's i-eturn, Hollis,
First N. H. Continental Regiment, 1777, pay-rolls
Capt. Isaac Farwell's Co.,
" Jason Wait's Co.,
" Amos Emerson's Co., .
" Amos Morrill's Co.,
5H.
6-
519
515
516, 519
517.519
51S, 520
552-544
524
527
529
534
545
545
5.32
545
537
540
542
545-560
546
548
548
549
550
551
552
556
559^ 560
562
563
570
572
575
579
5 So
582
5S5
58S
588
5S9
589
589
590
591-614
592
595' 599
600
601
GENERAL CONTENTS.
XllI
Capt. Ebenezer Frye's Co.,
" James House's Co.,
Lieut. Thomas Simpson's men,
Capt. Natliaiiiel Ilutcliins's Co.,
" William Scott's Co.,
Second N. II. Continental Regiment, 1777,
Capt. James Nonis's Co.,
" John Drew's Co.,
" James Carr's Co.,
" Frederick M. Bell's Co.,
" Caleb Robinson's Co.,
'" William Rowell's Co.,
" Elijah Claye's Co.,
" Samuel lilodgett's Co.,
" Benjamin Titcomb's Co.,
Third N. H. Continental Regiment
Capt. Isaac Frye's Co.. .
" Richard VVeare's Co., .
" John Griggs's Co.,
" Zachariah Beal's Co., .
" Michael McClary's Co.,
" Daniel Livermore's Co.,
" Benjamin Stone's Co.,
" James Gray's Co.,
Uncertain what company.
Petition of Capt. Daniels's men,
Appendix, ....
Diary of Lieutenant Jonathan Burton at Winter Hi
Roll of Capt. Benjamin Taylor's Co.,
Return of Capt. Taylor's Co., Dec. 17, 1775,
Diary of Lieut. Jonathan Burton, Ticonderoga,
Roll of Capt. William Barron's Co.,
Index of towns, places, etc., ....
Index to names of persons, ....
11,
604, 606
607-609
608
610, 611
612, 614
615-637
615
617, 619
620
623, 626
627
630
632
634^ 635
636
638-663
639
641
644
647, 649
651
653. 655
656
659
662
663
665
667-6S9
667
6S0
690-702
69a
705
711
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
EXPLANATION.
The figures in brackets at the beginning of each document refer to the volume
and page of the original manuscript.
CORRECTIONS.
Page 24, read Melcher Ward instead of Melcher Wood.
103, last line but one, read Wilkins instead of Williams.
146, third line from bottom, read Goss instead of Coss.
504, read David Ela instead of David Eda.
518, read George Loud instead of George Lord.
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
ROLLS OF THE MEN WHO WERE ENGAGED IN
THE FRENCH AND REVOLUTIONARY WARS.
[The following were copied from manuscript volumes in the office
of the adjutant-general, the largest portion of which are Revolu-
tionary War Rolls. A large part of the rolls of the various Indian
and French wars was published in the adjutant-general's report in
1866; a few, which have come to light since that volume issued, are
inserted in this. The figures in brackets at the beginning of each
document refer to the manuscript volume and page where the
originals may be found.]
[i-i] [ Captai7i Matthew Austin's Roll^ ^/OQ P'\
An Acco'. of Men billited by John Walker Steward under the Command
of Cap' Matthew Austin July 3i to November 14. [Year not given.]
Cap* : Matthew Austin
Sar:
Jere :
Moulton
Lieu' : Levenstone Cor ;
; Petei
■ Abbott
Ens : Jn° : Blake
Cor ;
; Abra
ham Clerk
Sar : Jury Barker
Cor:
: Nath
" Whittney
Sar : Jos : Carlisle
Arthur Bragdon
John Bly
John Skiffe
John Saywood
Jacob Basford
John .Skipper
John Brown
Sam' Healey
Thomas Hunter
Sam' : Blake
John Leavett
Peleck Apituaih
Jn° : Clefford
RiclV' Bounds
James Cliurch
Amos Knowles
Joseph Knight
Job David
Stephen Palmer
' Tho'' : Avery
M^ : W" : Plaisted
Jolin rt idler
Philip Tole
M-" : Jn" : Wincol
John Peckouth
I'homas Willey
John Walker
Joshua Brown
Benj" : Davis
Henry Taylor
Sam' Nute
Sampson Richmond
Rich"^ Cod
FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
Moses Kiming; Simon Nutes Benj^ : ^Makers
Barnabas Jandes Rob' : Hilliard Daniel Davis
Joseph Edgerley Simon Smith
561 1 "' of Bread 4134 bush'. Pease
3983"^ of Pork 122 1^^ gallons Rum
By order of his Excellency the Governor
Jn" Walker.
Sha-^ Walton CqI
[The foregoing is probably the roll of the men referred to in the
following vote, which was passed by the council and assembly Dec.
6, 1709: "Cap*. Austins Muster Roll relateing to the Expedition
ag*. Canada Am°: to 448"': 5*: 8'1 was Allowed in Council And
Ordered to be paid out of the Treasury '" — Ed.]
£4,
17^
8
4-
17^
8
£43^
19,
06.
0,
['^"S] \^Captain Shadrach Walton's Roll ^ about ij 10. '\
A muster Roll of Soldiers In her Majesties Service on alate Expedition
Eastward under the Comand of Shadrach Walton Captaine. viz.
from Decb"' 15 to Apr' 9* being in all 16 weeks and 3 days each Viz*
Jethro Bickford
W" Sanderson
John Cliflbrd
Isaac Philbrook
John Norrice
James Bassford
James Rawlins 4, 17, 8 ■£49< 19^ o
[1-6] \^Roll of Col. Shadrach Walton's Men. 1710.']
A list of Men billeted bv Sam" Penhallow Comiss"^ Under The Command
of L' Col : Walton
Col Walton Corp : Grey Natt Mendum
Cap' Davison Corp : Jones Pumfry Whitehouse
Ensighn Palmer Corp : Sheperd Eben : Tuttle
Sarg' Stubbs Corp : Sleeper Sam" Corson
Sarg' Hanson Jo"" Clark Calib Swain
Sarg' Scott Nic° Dunn W"' Waymouth
Sarg' Sinkler Benj Jones Natt Maxfeild
£4,
4'
i7>
17^
8
8
James Leacii
James Nelson
4'
4'
4^
17'
17'
17'
8
8
8
Shadrach Wa'
4^
4^
17'
17'
8
8
Jon" Smith
Tim" lilake
Hoklrige Kelly
Natt Bachclder
John Perkins
Rich'' llamock
Neliemiah Levet
John Bean
John Urisco
\V'" rovvell
Sam" Rollings
W"
Philip Duty
Eben Philbrook
Abel Peavy
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Rich'' Blanche!-
John Hobbs
Daniel Ladd
Roland Thomas
Natt. Hawkins
Thos Crocket
Jon" Whitton
Rol)' Welch
Tim Conner
Philip vS pen low
Elias Piuington
Sam" Still
Benj" Tubbs
Carter Oilman
[Signed.]
John Brian
John Twomley
Cap' Wincol
Sam" Penhallow
John Chubbet
Domiiiicus Jordan
W'" Marshall
Tho : Baciielder
Tho : Mastin
Hiunfry Scamon
Cornelius Camble
Cha : Sinkler
Sam" Carr
Rob' Row
Sha-^ Walton
Sam" Penhallow Jun*"
[The account is for 64 men from July 21 to Nov. 8, and for 10
men from that time to Nov. 14. The year was not mentioned, but
it was probably 17 10, on the expedition against Port Royal, which
resulted in the capture of that place. — Ed.]
[1-7]
[ Captain yajjies Davis's Roll^ i'/J2^
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Joseph Roberts : junr
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Richard Cenney
Benj" Varney
Jeremiah Rollins
Nathaniel Young
Phillip Yeaton
Job Plurey
John Robberts
John Busey
Benidictus Tarr
Benjamin Mason
John Hammock
John RandoU
Thomas Bickford
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Jobe Clements 1 1
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Nathaniel Robberts 10
John Randoll 10
Samuel Tebbets 16
Nicholas Harford 9
Thomas Cenney 7
Samuel Nute 7
Edward Cloutman 6
Samuel Tebbets 7
John Tebbets 6
Joshua Waymouth 6
Henry Tebbets 1
Benj" Peirce
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FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
[I-IO]
[^S/r Charles Hobby's Roll^ ijio-iir^
A Muster Roll of Sir Charles Hobby* Col. his Company of New England
Troops, During its being at Annapolis Royal, in her Majesties Service,
from the loth. of October 1710, to the loth. of October 171 1.
The Time of Death
Days in
or Desertion
Service
Ser-
( Ebenezer Boltwood
365
jeants
[ Amiel Weeks
Dec. Nov. 13
33
Corpo-
' John Stanley
Run Apr. 20
192
rals
Nathaniel Tregowith
365
Drum
James Carleton
365
John Bushel
365
James Wood
Dec. Jan. 32
104
James Wright
365
John Morail
365
Joseph Glasier
365
Clement Sway
365
Samuel Williams
365
Thomas Wyman
365
Joseph Glazon
Dec. Feb. 20
133
Andrew Walker
365
Benjamin Provinder
Dec. Jan. 20
102
Benjamin Worthilake
Run Apr. 20
192
Samuel Brown
Run Apr. 20
193
Josiah Cowsins
Dec. Mar. 2
143
Moses Cutting
Dec. Feb. 20
^33
Joseph Wood
Dec. Jan. 8
90
John ]MansHeld
365
Thomas Phipps
365
Jeremiah Hugh
365
Duncan Redland
Run Apr. 20
193
Joseph Adams
Dec. Feb. 23
^^35
Jonathan Provinder
365
Gershom Wampum
Dec. Feb. 14
137
Mashon Fisk ,
365
* Sir Charles Hobby was a son of William Hobby, of Boston. He was knighted for brave conduct at
Jamaica, on the occasion of an earthquake, in 1692. He aspired to the position of governor, and went to
England to press his claim, but Joseph Dudley was appointed instead. He died in 1715, insolvent. — Ed.
FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
[r-ii]
\_Ca/^/a//i yohii Robcr ton's Roll^ ly/o-Jf.']
A Muster Roll of Capt. John Robertons Company of New-England
Troops, During its being at Annapolis Royal, in Her Majesties Serv-
ice, from the loth. of October 1710, to the loth. of October 171 1
The Time of Death
Days in
or Desertion
Service
( James Goodman
■' (1 homas White
365
365
Corpo-^^t^^' Stevens
rals ] S'-^-^^el Shew.ck
(Joseph Froctor
Run Aug. 6
Dec. April 36
Run May i
301
199
204
Drum Philip Muny
365
Samuel Montague
Dec. Nov. 3
25
John Hall
Dec. Jan. 22
105
Henry Wickett
Dec. Jan. 23
106
Moses Qiiickett
Dec. Feb. 2
116
Peter Lane
Dec. Feb. 4
118
Thomas Born
Dec. Feb. 6
120
Thomas Coock
Dec. Feb. 12
126
Joseph Chehoo
Dec. Feb. 13
127
Samuel Major
Dec. Feb. iS
132
James Oliver
Dec. Feb. 13
127
John Skipper
Dec. Feb. 26
140
David Peters Sen
Dec. Feb. iS
132
M'illiam Chamlet
Dec. Feb. 15
129
Hut Blackman
Dec. Feb. 23
137
Curtis Holloway
Dec. Feb. 22
136
John Stan to m
Dec. Mar. 4
146
Samuel Pigeon
Dec. Mar. 3
145
Nathanael Colliers
Dec. Mar. 3
H5
John Norcott
Dec. Mar. 5
147
John Wan no
Dec. Feb. 27
141
Daniel Nutis
Dec. Mar. 9
151
Ebenezer Sheares
Dec. Mar. 10
152
John Suckamugg
Dec. Apri 9
182
John Price
Dec. Apri 6
179
Peter Mansele
Dec. Apr. 19
192
John Michel
Dec. May 9
212
Peter Wilhomet
Run Nov, 3
25
Timothy Smith
Dec. May 14
217
Benjamin Goreley
Tak. June 10
244
Caleb Cunnit
Tak June 10
244
FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
David Peters Jun.
James Chapman
Samuel Coll
Nicholas Hoskins
William Davis
Joseph Alartaile
William Rock
Thomas Gaines
James Webber
Ebenezer Hunter
Thomas Eyres
The Time of Death
or Desertion
Kill'd Jun. lo
Days in
Service
344
365
365
365
365
365
365
365
365
[I-I2]
\^Major Gilbert Abbotfs Roll^ lyio-li.']
A Muster Roll of Major Gilbert Abbots Company of New-England
Ti'oops, During its being at Annapolis Royal, in Her Majesties Serv-
ice, from the loth. of October 1710, to the loth. of October 171 1.
The Time of Death
or Desertion.
Days in
Service
Serjeant. David Rice
Dec April 20
192
Drum Thomas Woolvin
Run Jan. 8
90
Nathanael Juell
Dec. April 2
174
Elias Kyes
Benjamin Notton
Dec Decem. 3
365
54
Henry Pany
William Robins
Thomas Robins
Run May i
Run Apri 20.
365
203
192
Deliverance Sparks
Dec. Mar. 22
163
John Wheat
Dec. Mar. 17
158
[^~'3] \_Captain James Abei-cro7nbie's Roll^ lyio-ii .'\
A Muster Roll of Capt. James Aberciombeis Company of New-England
Troops, DvuMug its being at Annapolis Royal, in Her Majesties Serv-
ice, from the loth. of October 1710. to the 10th. of October 171 1.
FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
The Time of Death
Days in
or Desertion
Service
Ser- f William Adams
Run Mar. 20
161
jeants. | Aiulrew Duigy
365
Drum Daniel Dove
Run May i
203
Samuel Russel
Dec. Mar. s
146
Annan Parker
Dec April 20
202
Jasper Wymon
365
Christopher Mastin
365
Edward Stevens
365
Francis Therold
365
Benjamin Ireland
365
John Maddox
365
Robert Hughs
365
Samuel Pike
365
William Cox
Dec. Mar. 25
165
John West
Dec. Apr. 12
184
Robert Peirce
Dec. Apri i
173
Thomas Undevs'ood
Dec. Apr. 10
182
Benjamin Johnson
Dec. Apr. S.
180
William Amnions
Run Apr. 20
192
William Chubb
Run Aug. 6
300
[I-I4]
\_Captain David Pigeon's Rolh i'jiO-ii.~\
A Muster Roll of Capt. David Pigeons Company of New-England
Troops, During its being at Annapolis Royal, in Her Majesties Serv-
ice, from the loth. of October 1710. to the loth. of October 1711.
The Time of Death
Days in
or Desertion
Service
q . , f Elisha Johnston
J ' \ Nathanael Johnston
36=;
Run Mar. 26
167
f^ 1 ( John Stockbridge
C^^P^^'-^^'-l Moses Stockbridge
Run Tan. 24
365
106
Drum Isaac Parker
365
Joseph Coockery
Dec April 12
184
Jonathan Eaton
Dec. Mar. 26
167
Daniel Patten
Run Mav i.
203
Samuel Woodbury
36=;
William Plopkins
365
Thomas Blancher
365
Thomas Frost
365
lO
FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
The Time of Death
Days in
or Desertion
Service
Robert Vernon
Dec. May 9
211
Barnabas Cook
365
William Johnston
365
Joseph Hill
Dec. Jan. 26
108
Samuel Speer
Run Mar. 26
157
Joseph Walker
Dec. April i
173
[^~'5] \_Capta.i7t Satnuel Templei-'s Roll, lyio-Ji.']
A Muster Roll of Capt. Samuel Templers Company of New-England
Troops, During its being at Annapolis Royal, in Her Majesties Serv-
ice, from the loth. of October 1710. to the loth. of October 1711.
The Time of Death
Days in
or Desertion
Service
( Christopher Hall
Dec. July 2
265
Serjeants. < John Cooke
Dec. June 10
243
( Thomas Hunt
365
( George Cary
Corporals. < Nathanael Bragg
( William Freeman
365
Dec. Mar. iS
159
Dec. June 27
260
Drum Ebenezer Howard
365
John Gulty
Dec. Mar. 29
170
Ebenezer Watson
365
John Coleman
365
Jeremiah Allen
Dec Feb. 25
128
John Adams
365
Isaac Allen Sen.
Dec. Mar. 26
167
Isaac Allen Jun.
Dec. Feb. 16
129
John Bloye
365
Richard Clay
365
Samuel Coomes
Dec. Feb. 26
139
Esar Joel
Dec. Aug. 24
318
Simon Jallen
Dec. Mar. i
142
Josiah Keconomah
Dec. Mar 7
148
■ Benjamin Piasett
Dec. Mar 4
H5
Robert Sackomy
Dec. Mar. 9
150
Ephraim Signout
Dec. Feb. 24
137
Nicholas Pickoway
Dec. Feb. 9
122
Obadiah Tocoulin
Dec. Mar. 9
150
John Chin alias Brightman
Dec. Sep. 18
353
Elias Upsin
Dec. Feb. 13
126
John Sanders
365
Toby Tocousen
Dec. Mar. 9
150
John Comfort
Dec. Sep. 4
329
FKENCll WAR ROLLS.
II
[1-16] \^Roll of a Scouting Party iiiidir the coni/fiatid of Capt. jfames
Davis, Jjf2.'\
A Mustcr-RoU of the Soukliers Under My Comand In A Scout 171 3
MENS NAMES
i'e"rvie°/ W""^"" °-
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3
18
3
18
3
18
3
18
3
18
3
18
2
2
13
8
2
2
13
8
2
2
13
8
2
2
13
8
2
2
n
8
2
2
13
8
2
2
13
8
2
2
13
8
2
2
13
8
2
2
13
s
2
2
13
8
2
2
13
8
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
[2
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
MENS NAMES
Time of
Service
\VB. d8.
WBges Due
£ 8 d
Froni Major Smiths
Com pa :
James Lock
Benjamin Dow
Robert Moulton
Joshua Brown
Stephen Sanborne
Job Chapman
Israel ffolsam
Jonatlian Dearborne
Henry Dow
John Garhmd
Joseph Brown
John Wedgwood
Simon Dow
Joshua Tola
John Bhike
Tho : Dearborne
Ed"' Shaw
Nath : Drake
Abraham Li bee
John Douse
Joseph Moulton
Josiali Moulton Jun'
David Moulton
Timothy Dalton
Sam" Dearborne
Rich'i Taylor
Abraham Moulton
Anthony Crosbee
Icabod Robey
Ebenezer Dearborne
Dearborne
William Lane
Sam" Batchelder
William Stanford
Joseph Lock
Edmond Rand
Rol)ert Mason
Jacob Garland
Daniel Lampree
James Perkins
Moris Leavit
John Dearborne
Tho : Leavit
Ed"- Tuck
James Perkins Jun*-
John Towle
Edward Palmer
Tho : Elkins
James Leavit
Henry Dearborne
Rich'' Simons
William Moulton
William Vitoom
Samuel Brown
Stephen Page
John vSmitli
Tho : fluller
James Perkins
Cap* Greens Compa
Jona : Prescot
Nath : Hely
Jona : Gove
Bonus Norton
Thomas Ward
Robert Roe Jun'
Sam" Cliford
David Tilton
Daniel Beane
Jacob Brown
John Eaton
John Green
John Prescot
Josliua Prescot
Sam" Melcher
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
2
12
3
3
3
3
3
37
12
i8
18
18
18
18
2
2
13
2
2
13
2
2
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2
2
13
2
2
13
2
2
13
2
2
13
2
2
13
2
2
13
2
2
13
12
FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Time of
Service
Wages Due
MENS NAMES
Time of
Service
Wages Due
wa.
ds.
£ s d
w«. (Is.
£ s (1
Cha : Stuard
2
12
Rob* Young
4
9
4
Benj" Green
2
12
John Beane Jun'
4
9
II
4
John Morgan
2
12
j Sam" Beane
6
Israel Bhike
2
12
Sam" Beane Jun""
6
II
Israel Cliford
2
12
Sealey Leavet
6
II
Philemon Blake
2
12
! John Thing
6
II
Timothy Blake
2
12
! John Beane
6
II
Rich'^ vSanborne
3
[2
i Jona : Dudley
6
II
Joseph Swett
2
12
Rich*! Yourk
2
12
Daniel Weare
2
12
i Abra : Folsam
2
12
Benja Cram
2
12
Nath : Mason
2
12
Caleb Swain
2
12
j Alex : Oorden
2
I
12
10
Ed" Swain
2
12
Jere : Arendine
4
3
I
6
6
Ed'"" Sanborne
2
12
Peter Havey
I
3
S
6
Rob' Roe
2
12
Trusterem Cofen
I
3
8
6
W" Sanborne
2
12
Eben : Clough
2
12
Peter Sanborne
2
12
John Yourk
2
12
John Batchelder
2
12
John ffrench
2
12
From Caf Hills—
19
2
8
John Brown
2
12
Jona : Batchelder
2
12
Searg' Israel Hoit
17
4
5
8
4
Hez : Sleeper
2
12
John Dam Jun''
I
3
8
6
Rob' Wadleigh
2
12
Tho : Bickford
I
3
8
6
Edmond Johnson
2
12
Ed"' Peirce
I
3
8
6
John Davis
2
12
Moris Dam
2
12
Amos Cass
2
12
Andrew Brown
2
12
Joshua Crokit
I
3
8
6
Cap^ Nich Gibnan^
26
18
8
Zebulun Trickey
Isaac Pett
I
I
3
3
8
S
6
6
Joseph Tavlor
2
I
12
10
Jona : Bickford Jun""
I
3
8
6
Tho : Lar/
2
I
12
10
Jona : Hodsden
2
12
Sam" Scrivner
2
2
13
8
Jona : Nutter
2
12
Nath : Smith
2
2
13
8
Jona : Cotter
Nath : Peirce
I
6
1 1
Clem* : Moodey
2
2
13
8
3
5
I
2
3
Sam" Dudley
5
10
3
Joseph Richards
I
6
II
Joseph Thing
5
TO
2
Serg' Jn° Bickford
3
2
6
Sam" Dolhoof
5
10
2
Jer : Conner
Daniel Young
6
6
I I
I I
Fro7n Cap Davis^
13
3
6
Joseph Lawrence
6
II
Benja : Mathews
I
3
8
6
Jer : Folsam
6
II
Moris Davis
I
3
8
6
Moris Oilman
6
II
Jeremiah Burnham
I
3
8
6
Joshua Oilman
4
9
4
Jona : Thompson
I
3
8
6
FRENCH
WAR ROLLS.
'3
MENS NAMES
Timo of
SerTlce
Wagcf Dus
MENS NAMES.
Time of 1
Scrrin |
WagaDug
Wl. dl.
£ s
d
Wl.
di.
£ • d
Jona : Chesley
3
8
6
Nath Pike
I
4
9
4
Robert Biirnliam
3
8
6
Joseph Meed
I
4
9
4
John Chesley
3
8
6:
Michael VVhiden
2
12
Ehezer Chirk
3
8
6;
Alex"" Dennet
2
12
John Fiitm;in
3
8
6
Rich'i Wiberd
2
12
Tho : Kyiies
3
8
6
Moris Ingram
2
12
Timo : Conner
3
8
6
Ed"- Cater
2
12
Rob' Thompson
3
8
6!Rich<» AJartyn
2
12
Tho : Stephenson
3
8
6; John Gildcn
2
12
James Davis
3
8
6|
Rob' Rutherford
2
12
Sampson Doe
3
8
6
Peter Man
2
12
Joseph Dudey
3
8
6
Nath : Jackson
2
12
Cornelious Drisco
3
8
6
Obadiah Morss
2
12
Benja : Pinner
3
8
6
James George
2
12
Tho : Drew Jim''
3
3
8
6
Tho : Downs
2
12
John Kent
8
6
Jer : Libbe
2
12
Sam" VVille
3
8
6
John Moris
2
12
W" Drew
3
2
8
6
Tho : Greely
5
4
2
W" Pitman
7
8
Rich'' Tobey
5
4
2
John Ambler
3
I
8
6
James Gray
2
12
John Rand
6
lO
Sam" Thomson
2
12
Eliezer Demerret
6
W" Fellows
2
12
John Davis
3
6
8
6
Henrv Benson
2
12
Timo Davis
5
!! Caleb Grafton
2
12
Sam" Williams
6
Antho : Roe
2
12
Icabod ffollit
4
9
4
VV" Cotton
2
£2
John Tasket
4
3
4
Solomon Hughes
2
12
Sam" Brown
I
6
JFroni Ca-p^ Gerrish
12
8
2
Peter Lebbon
2
12
John Win gate
Sam" Hease
I
5
1
lO
2
Laze : Noble
2
12
2
12
lO
Joseph Dennet
2
I
8
James Hanson
I
2
7
8
8
Nich Meed
2
12
Mark Giles
I
3
gl iho : Earn bee
2
12
John Home
Joseph Goves
J
3
3
8
6!
—
—
I
8
6
Cap^ Phips Lompa :
19
2
6
Peter Cook
2
12
Samuel Ben nick
2
12
Zach : Nock
6
5
2
2
W" FajMwcather
2
4
15
4
VV" Home
3
6
Mathew Nelson
2
3
14
6
—
Rich'' Langdon
2
12
From Coll: VaugJi-
5
lO
lO
Abra : Center
3
I
18
10
aiis
Sam" Sherborne
2
6
17
Ezck" Pitman
I
4
9
4
Israel Folsam
6
5
John Jones
1 3
3
H
6
Sam" Walker
2
12
14
FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES.
Time of
Service
Wages Due.
MENS NAMES.
Tiineot
Service
Wages Due.
ws.
ds.
£ s
d
ws.
ds.
£ s d
Tho : Ayres
2
12
Jabez Bradburey
2
12
la
Sam'^ Swan
3
12
Jethrow Parsons
2
12
10
John Thompson
12
3
3
14
6
Aaron Rawlins
2
12
10
Jacob Basford
15
4
10
1
Abraham Morgan
2
12
10
Tho : Davis
H
2
4
5
8
Sam" Elkins
2
12
10
Timo : Moris
II
3
3
8
6
Tho : Powell
2
12
10
—
Rich'' Pre son
2
12
10
Cap^ Westbrooks
25
9
9
Jon" Norriss
2
12
10
George Huntriss
I
5
10
2
Ed^ Beane
5
10
2
Christo : Noble
I
4
4
9
4
4
Jeremiah Beane
5
10
2
Benja : Richards
I
9
John Roberts
5
10
2
Joseph Hodsden
I
4
9
4
W™ Scam on
5
10
2
Tho: Roe
I
4
I
9
6
4
10
John Clark
I
5
10
2
Henry Shearborne
I
Daniel Smith
2
6
17
Israel Hoit
4
6
I
9
Sam" Magoon
3
I
12
10
John Racklift'
2
6
17
Joseph Rawlins
I
5
12
2-
Abram Jones Ring
Joseph Farin
I
5
4
10
4
4
I
9
From Cap* Tebbets
17
6
John Walinford
4
18
6
Joseph Roberts
2
12
Rob' Triggs
2
5
16
2
Sam" Tebbets
2
12
John Qiiint
I
3
8
6
Rich'i Kaney
2
I
12
10
Allex : Hodsden
I
3
8
6
Benj" Varney
2
I
12
10
Philemon Door
6
I
16
Jer : Rawlins
2
7
8
Sam" Pitman
2
5
10
2
Nath : Young
2
7
8
Tho : Roe Jun^
I
4
9
4
Phillip Yeaton
4
9
4
Ed- Wells
2
12
Job Husey
4
9
4
Sam" Manson
2
12
John Roberts
John Busey
3
8
6
W"^ Hoit
5
6
I
15
3
8
6
Moris Davis Jun'
12
2
3
13
8
Benedic : Tarr
3
8
6
Benjamin Lewis
I
3
8
6
Benj'' Mason
3
8
6
Benjamin Balcth
5
4
2
John Hamock
2
12
Timothy Moris
I
3
8
6
John Randall
2
12
—
—
—
Tho : Bickford
2
I
12
10
Cap*^ yohn Gibnans
23
I
Benjamin Crumell
2
I
12
10
Owen Renolds
3
4
I
1
4
Job Clements
I
4
9
4
David Smith
3
4
I
I
Samuel Wille
I
2
7
8
Sam" Sinkler
3
I
I
Nath : Roberts
I
3
8
6
Tho : Robeson
2
3
H
6
John Randell
I
3
8
6
John Leavit
2
13
8
Samuel Tebbets
2
2
13
8
Tho : Gorden
Nich : Hartford
I
2
7
8
lithyel Smith
2
4
15
4
Tho : Canney
I
6
Mathew Thompson
2
4
15
4
Samuel Nutter
I
6
Tho : Harriss
2
I
12
10
Ed«- Cloutman
6
5
FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
15
MENS NAMES.
Time of
Service
Wage*
Due.
MENS NAMES.
Time ol
Senlce
W»({« Due.
wt. di.
£ ■
d
wi. dt.
% • d
Samuel Tebbets
I
6
Tho : Emery
2
12
John Tebbets
3
2
6
Joseph Hill
2
12
Joshua Way mouth
6
5
Tho : Berry
I
6
—
Walter Meale
I
6
from Cap^ Weeks
12
lO
2
Jona : Berry
I
6
John Berry
3
8
6
Joseph Marston
2
12
John Johnson
3
8
6
Josepli Hill
2
12
Sam" Neale
3
8
6
Tho : Berry
2
12
Abraham Harris
3
8
6
Sam" Davis
2
12
Alixander Keniston
2
7
8
Benjamin Dockam
2
12
Benjamin Fox
2
7
8
—
John riinkson
2
7
8
17
10
2
Robert Goss
I
i8
lO
Cap' James Davis
21
4
33
3
Sam" rtbss
2
7
7
8
L' Geo : Walton
lO
3
7
17
Nath : Watson
2
8
L'Trusterem Herd
7
2
5
10
Benj" Skillin
3
3
8
6
—
—
Sam : Haynes
8
6
James Davis Cap
46
10
Joseph Berry
3
8
6
Goll" Vaughan^ Com-
Benj" Maccreess
5
lO
2
pany Am' to
19
2
6
Robert Bryent
5
lO
2
Cap' Phelps D°
25
9
9
Sam" King
5
lO
2
Gap' Wastbrook
23
I
Daniel Davis
2
7
8
Gap' Jn° Gil man
17
6
John Dockam
2
7
8
Cap' Tibbetts
12
10
2
Tho : Cossin
2
7
8
Gap' Weeks
17
10
2
W" Foss
2
7
8
Maj"" Smith
37
12
John Neal
2
7
8
Cap' Green
26
18
8
John Keniston
2
7
8
Cap' Nich" Gilman
Christopher Flanders
Enoch Page
3-7-6
march
29
Isaac Fellowes
3-7-6
march
2q
Melcher Wood
3-7-6
april
17
Ephraim Row
3-7-6
march
29
Thomas X Celley
mark
Levi X Connor his mark
3-7-6
3-7-6
march y
april
^30
17
John X Berry
mark
^-1-^
April
17
Province of New Hamps*^
This may Certifie that the Several men Contained in the foregoing list
were Enlisted into his majestys Service for the Canada Expedition 1759
on the Day of the date Set against their respective names Thomas Celley
Excepted
Sworn before Anth-^' Emery Just'' Pacis
Hampt" Falls may 12: 1759
[The following is an extract from an orderly book, or diary, kept
by Capt. Jeremiah Marston at Crown Point in 1762. The book is
now in the possession of his grandson, Hon. Oilman Marston, of
Exeter, who courteously ])ermitted the editor to make such extracts
as seemed best. Capt. Jeremiah Marston was in command of a
company in the regiment commanded by Col. John Goffe, which was
raised in accordance with the provisions of an act of the provincial
legislature, passed March 18, 1762, "for securing his Majesty's Con-
quest in North America." — Ed.]
A Role of Cap'. Marstons Company at Crown Point Sept. y® 30*'' 1762
Comisions Sergts. [Privates.]
Cap'. Marston John Dam Samuel Connor
Lieu'. Huntoon^ Stephen Mason Theophilus Batchelder
Lieu'. Hobart^ Joh" Qiumbey Benjamin Dockum
En°. Moonv^ William Towle Edward Lock
1 Nathaniel
2 Samuel
s Benjamin
FRENCH WAK ROLLS. 2^
Jolin Garland Thomas Cloutman Benjamin Ho\t
Jolin Barter Samuel Carter Benjamin Clark
Jeremiah Dow Benjamin l^)ickforcl Daniel Lad
Thomas Moulten Josepii Johnson Moses Clough
John Daulton David Johnson Amos Clough
Jonathan Fisk Daniel Row Will'" Simons
Jeremiah \\'illey George Cary Nath' Rowell
Winthrop Willey Elijah Demerit Phinchas Samborn
Aaron Corson Ishmael Bumford Obadiah Elkins^
Noah Seavey George Maddin Isaac Foot
Samuel Holden Hugh Little Joseph Fifield
Joseph Small Will'" Smart J*^'""! Thorn
jSJark Giles Benj" Smart Jonathan Bickford
Nathan Blake John York Caleb Huntoon
Levi Carter Jolin Moody Gilman Joseph Huntoon
Solomon Annas Benjamin Durgin Moses Bicktord
vSamuel Varnum Dennis vSullivand Jedediah Spring
John Fanington James Nelson Joseph Roberts
John ]McKissick George Bickford Joshua Young
Stephen iSLaicii John Racklif Andrew Carter
James Stephans Micah Davis Moses Eastman
James Proctor Jonathan Fifield Valentine Clark
John Hutchins David Samborn Abner Morril
Theophilus Hutchins Samuel Damerin Caleb VVakeham
Valentine Clark Benjamin Kennison James Johhson
John Young Michael Aloulton John Horny
Ithiel vSmith Ephraim Row Ezekiel Moulton
Jonathan Roberts Benjamin Stickney Reuben Tilton
Solomon Smith Ebene/er Blake
John W* Smith John Brazeeal
[The following extracts from the same show the manner in which
soldiers were punished for misdemeanors. — Ed.]
Crown Point Sep'' x" 17"' 1762.
Parole Albemarle- — for works tomorrow as this Day the Court mar-
tial of the Lines of which Cap'. Hitchcock was Presedent is Disolv'd
the following sentence is approved of (viz) that Serg' M'^Kerrill of Col"
Engersols Reg' found Guilty of Breading Disturbance & Qiiarrilling
amoung the Smiths employed in the Kings works to be Reduct to the
Ranks & Receive 150 Lashes on his naked Back the adg' of the Reg' to
see the sentence put in execution this evening at Retreat Beating
C. S. S. P.
N. H. Fatigues morning i — 4 — 7 — 242
afternoon 21 orderly i
1 Died Oct'r yc loth - Couiitorsigii.
26 FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
Viz Cap' Genish L' Copps Taylor Page En' Snow Cap' Hazzen for
the Hospitle Details 57 & 4
Crown Point Sep' iS'*" 1762
Parole Pocock — for works tomorrow as this Day a Court martial of
the Lines To set this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Presedents Hutt To
Try all Prisoners Brought before them Cap' Hazzen of Col" Goffcs Reg'
Presedent a Sub from each Reg' Members Divine service Tomorrow as
usual
Weekly Returns To be given in on monday Morning agreeable To
former orders W"' Kellyhan of Col" Whitings Reg'. To Joyn his Reg',
being Dismissed from the works for being a Qiiarrellsome Fellow —
C S S Pr
N. H. Fatigues morning i — 5 — 7 — 243
afternoon i — i — 21
Viz Cap'Marston L' Huntoon Martin En° Kelley Lampson Moony after-
noon L'Odlin For the Hospitle Cap'Gerrish L'. Hanson for the Court
martial
Crown Point Sep', y*. 19"*. 1762
Parole Howe — for works tomorrow as this Day Joseph Spencer &
W"^. Hill of Col° Gofte' Reg' found Guilty by the Court Martial of the
Lines of Leaving their works & Playing Cards in the Casements are sen-
tenced to Receive 50 Lashes each on their naked Back which Col° Whit-
ing orders to be put in execution tomorrow morning in the front of the
Grand Parade while the men are assembling for work the adg'. of Gofles
to see it Done & send the men to their works — Nath' Hadlock of Col°
Engersols Reg' Confined by L' Stebbens for Strikeing Sam'. Haskins
with his Jumper a Court martial finds him Guilty & sentences him to
Receive 100 Lashes on his naked Back the adg'. of Engersols is to see
it put in execution at the time & Place ordered for the 2 men of Goffes
above & send the man to his work the court martial of which Cap' Haz-
zen was Presedent is Dissolv'd — the Regiments to Receive 4 Days Pro-
vision tomorrow begining with Whitings following Gofies Saltonstalls &
Engersols this compleats them to the 23'' inclusive
CSS Pr
N. H. F. morning 2 — 5 — 7 — 243
afternoon i — 21
Viz Cap' Hazzen Tilton L' Page Hanson Taylor En'. Snow Thomp-
son — Cap' Marston for the Hospitle
[Extract from the same as recorded July 23d, 1762.]
No soldier to come on the parade without their shoes as they will be
emediately Confined & Punished & those that have none must be Pre-
pared for with shoes as it is for the Good of the service —
Reg', orders whereas it has been observed & furthermore Complaint
has been made that many in the New Hamp"^ Reg' frequently Curses
FRENCH WAR ROLLS. 2/
swares & uses Profane oaths Takeing the sakered name of God in vain
which is not only Contrary to the martial Law but highly Displeasing &
Provokeing tlie Great God this is therefore to let all Persons as above
mentioned know that whoever is found Guilty of any of the oatlis as
above will be Dealt with in the severest manner it is expected that the
officers will be Particularly Carefull that these orders are Comply'' with
& put in execution the above orders to be Read to the Respective Com-
panys this evening at Rool Calling by the orderlys.
[Under date August 9, 1762, in the same book, is the following
entry : — Ed.]
John Dam was married Nov', y*. 25'^ 1761. In Portsmouth To Mary
Hart of s**. Ports", and left Her y* i" Day of June after To serve His
King and Country In Cap' Jeremiah Marston's Company under the Com-
mand of y'" Hon". Col°. John Gofle Esq' &c
God Save the King
[Captain Marston was of Hampton. He was a lieutenant in Col.
Meserve's regiment in 1757, and captain of a company in Col.
Goffe's regiment in the campaign of 1760. Subsequently moved
to Orford, and was one of the prominent men of that town. — Ed.]
[^"^3] \_Roll of Men at Fort Win. and Mary., -^7^7'}
Muster Role of Soldgers Posted at The Fort William and Mary by
the Governers Order' for the Year 1767 —
MENS NAMES
Qualitey | Wages p'
^ ^ month
Entered 1767
Discharge 1768
'XI
fm If! a
.§->Q
E-i
Thomas Bell
Benjamin Bell
William Pane
Henry Foss
Clem' Grandy
Edw<i Sclate
William Webb
Cap'
Privait
d"
d°
d"
d'^
d°
£2-10
I-IO
I-IO
I-IO
I-IO
I-IO
I-IO
March 26
d«
d°
d"
Nov' 12"'
June 20
June 20
March 25
do
Nov' 12"^
absent 2 m° 5 dys
abs' 2 m° 5 days
maxxh 25 "*
March 25
March 25
13
13
6—2
10 — 23
4 — 21
9 — 26
9 — 26
67—14
Posted at Fort William and Mary In New Castle March 25 1768
Tho» Bell
28
FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
Account of Sundreys Supply"^ his Magesty Fort William and Mary by
the Governers orders for the Year 1767 —
To 8 cord of Wood
To 6 gallons Trane Oyle
To r| »'« Wick Yarne
To 10"' cordage for flag Hallard^
L mony £5-17 — 9
[In H. of Rep., March 9, 1769, the foregoing roll and account
were allowed, and ordered to be paid. Council concurred the same
day. — Ed.]
®II /
£4- 8—
« 3/
18—
(a' 4-/6
6-9
fw 6"
5
[1-84] \_Roll of Men at Fort Urn. and Mary^ 7777-72.]
Muster Roll of Soldiers Posted at Fort William & Mary by the Gov-
ernor's Orders from Feb^' 21*' 1771 untill March 31^' 177^
MENS NAMES
John Cochran
Thomas Waters
William Pendexter
Nathaniel Barnes
John Waters
Daniel Randal
James Titcomb
Henry Scott
William Berrey
Thomas Beckford
Samuel Docherty
Ebenezr Plaise
Richd Kenny Waldron
John Moulton
Joseph Rawlings
Alexr Middleton
Samuel Walker
David Mitchell
Jeremh Young
Matthw Clark
Quality
wages
per
month
Capt
Private
;^3-
-18-
ditto
18
ditto
do
ditto
do
ditto
do
ditto
do
ditto
do
Drummr
do
Private
do
ditto
do
ditto
do
ditto
do
ditto
do
ditto
do
ditto
do
ditto
do
hire'd
do
do
do
do
do
time Enter'd in the
Service
Feby
March
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
April
ditto
ditto
ditto
May
ditto
July
Novr
ditto
March
ditto
2ist 1771
nth
nth
13th
15th
1 6th
6th
9th
II
-3
2ISt
28th
6th
1 8th
23
17th 1772
2^d
time Dischd from
Service
March
May
ditto
ditto'
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Augst
May
March
ditto
Septr
march
ditto
ditto
ditto
31st 1772
7th 1 77 1
7th
2d
i6th 1772
17th
31st
31st
2sthi77i
14th
31st 1772
31st
28th 1 77 1
25th 1772
25
31st
31st
time Serve'd in
months & days
14 mo
2 mo
2 mo
I mo
13 mo
13 mo
12 mo
12 mo
4 mo
II mo
II mo
2 mo
4 mo
4 mo
12 days
21 days
I do
I do
23 do
20 do
23 do
21 do
7 do
8 days
16 do
13 do
14 do
9 do
1 1 1 mo 23 days
IS do
■X mo —
;i do
1 1 6 mo 3 days
Fort William & Mary New Castle March 31" 1772 —
John Cochran
FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
29
Province of New Ilampsh'
In the House of Representatives June 2^ 1772 the above named John
Cochran made Solemn Oath to the truth of this Muster Roll & that the
men Actually Served Agreeable to the said Acco' before
W"' Parker Justice Pacis —
Province of New Hampsh'
In the House of Represent"'" June 9"* 1772 voted that this account &
musterroll of Cap' John Cochran be allowd
W" Parker Cler
In Council June 10 1772
Read & con curd
Consented
Geo : King Dep^ Sec^
J VVentworth
N. B The amo' of this muster Roll is allow'd Cap' Cochran in his
acco' Curr' Exhibited herewith & allowed —
[1-S5] \^Roll of Men at Fort Wm. and Mary ^ iyy2-''yj.'\
Muster Roll of John Cochran for Soldier's Posted at Fort William &
mary for the first day of April 1772 untill thq first day of April 1773 —
Wages
Billet's per
Time Served in
Amount of Ea
MEN'S NAME'S
Capacty's
per
month
Week
months & days
Wages
John Cochran
Cap'
£z-
5/
13 mo
£ 39— —
Henry Scott
Private
1-5
5/
7 mo 2 days
8—16— 9d
Ebenez'' Plaise
ditto
i~5
5/
2 mo 10 days
2 — 18— loi
Samuel Droidy
ditto
1-5
5/
2 mo
2—10
Samuel Walker
ditto
1-5
'i
5/
4 mo 10 days
5_ 8— loij
Hugh M^iride
ditto
1-5
2 mo 4 days
2—13— 7
James Snelling
ditto
i~5
I mo 14 days
I — 17— 6
John Grifleth's
ditto
1-5
13 mo
16- 5
James Titcomb
ditto
1-5
5/
13 mo
16- 5
John Barnett
ditto
1-5
5/
21 days
18— 9
Fredreck King
ditto
1-5
5/
16 days
14— Zh
William Gunnison
ditto
1-5
5/
4 mo 26 days
6- 3- 2d
John i\h'Mahann
ditto
1-5
5/
4 mo
5
Henry Gunnison
ditto
1-5
5/
I mo 10 days
1—13— oi
Edmund Roberts
ditto
'—5
i
14 days
12— 6
Abraliam Cliftbrd
ditto
1-5
3 mo 19 days
4— II — 11^
Christopher Lovejoy
ditto
1-5
5 mo 7 days
6— II— 3
James Gibson
ditto
1-5
5/
5/
2 mo 2 days
2 — II — ()
Ebenz'' Hammock
ditto
1-5
5 mo 22 days
7— 4— 75
Jonathan Cochran
ditto
1-5
5/
4 mo 1 7 days
5—15— \h
William Holmes
ditto
1-5
5/
3 mo 21 days
4—13— 9
30
FRENCH WAR ROLLS.
MEN'S NAME'S
Paris Richardson
Jonathan Cass
Thomas Hammocl<
John Corlet Cochran
Mathew Clarke
Capacty's
Wages
per
month
Private
ditto
1-5
ditto
1-5
ditto
1-5
ditto
1-5
Jillet g per
Week
5/
5/
5/
5/
5/
Time Served in
months & days
3 mo 22 days
3 mo 22 days
2 mo 23 days
I mo 1 1 days
14 days
Amount of Ea
Wages
£4-14- 7|
4—14— 7I
3 — 10 — 6h
I— 14 — io|
12 — 6
£^57— 3— I
To One Shilling Extr-"^ per week Allowe'd the Soldiers for Billt" the
term of the Last four months On Acco' of Provisons Being at so high a
price ; and the Allowance of 5/ p"" week not Sufficient to Support them
more than five day's in the Week —
Fort William & Mary April 1'^ 1773
Errors Excepted per John Cochran
Province of New Hampshire
In the House of Represen' May 25 then the above named John Coch-
ran Personallv appearing made Oath to the truth of this acco' & that it is
just & true before me
William Parker Just of Peace
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITOR.
The first revolutionary act of the people of New Hampshire was
the capture without bloodshed of Fort William and Mary, at New
Castle, and the removal therefrom of about one hundred barrels of
gunpowder, fifteen cannon, and sixty stand of fire-arms. This was
accomplished on the fourteenth and fifteenth days of December,
1774, by a company of men led by John Langdon and John Sullivan,
and was the first important seizure of munitions of war made by the
revolutionary patriots in any of the colonies. The powder was
secreted under Durham meeting-house, and some of it was conveyed
to Medford, Mass., and used at the battle of Bunker Hill in June
following. The prime cause of this seizure was the reception in
Portsmouth of a copy of an order passed by the king in council, pro-
hibiting the exportation to America of military stores of any kind,
and the movement was precipitated by information received by way of
Paul Revere's express, from Boston, that the British war frigate Scar-
borough was to be sent to New Castle to take possession of the port.
Prior to this, in June and September of the same year, the citizens
of Portsmouth and vicinity had forced the reshipment and removal
out of the province of two cargoes of tea, accomplishing their pur-
pose without bloodshed, and with but little tumult; but tlie firm and
determined attitude of the people convinced the governor and con-
signee that any resistance on their part would be ineffectual, and
probably result in the destruction of the tea.
From December, 1774, to April following, the people were coun-
selling among themselves, calmly deliberating upon the exigencies
of the times, and energetically prei:)aring for the crisis which they
felt must come. The sentiment which pervaded the community is
plainly shown by the address of the convention of delegates, which
convened at Exeter January 25, 1775, in which they counselled the
people to maintain peace, harmony, and union among themselves, to
practise economy, to promote manufactures, avoid law-suits, improve
32 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
themselves in such military arts as would best fit them for real action
in an engagement, and to imitate their forefathers by appealing to
the Divine Being to espouse their righteous cause, secure their lib-
erties, and "fix them on a firm and lasting basis."
Companies were formed and drilled, and when, on the 19th day of
April, 1775, the crisis came, the men of New Hampshire dropped
their implements of industry, seized whatever they could of imple-
ments of warfare, and by companies, by tens, by fives, and by twos
hurried to the front. The same spirit pervaded the women, many of
whom spent the nights of the 19th and 20th in making clothes,
baking bread, and moulding bullets for their husbands and sons,
bidding them good-bye at daylight, with a God-speed upon their
tremulous lips, and while the men went forth to repel the invading
army, the women tilled the soil, spun the yarn, and wove the cloth
that clothed the family. The number of men who went from this
state to Cambridge at that time is unknown ; many were not organ-
ized in companies, some returned after being absent from one to two
weeks, and many enlisted for eight months, forming the nucleus for
the regiments of Stark and Reed, which did admirable service at
Bunker Hill.
The following are all the rolls which the editor has been able to
find of the men who went to Cambridge " on the alarm of the battle
of Lexincrton."
[Hist. Hollis, Worcester.]
"A Muster Roll of Capt. Reuben Dew's Company of Minute Men who
marched from Holies April 19"* 1775.
Reuben Dow, Capt.
John Goss I'' Lieut John Cumings 2^ Lieut.
, Sergents.
Nathan Blood Joshua Boynton.
William Nevins Minot Farmer.
Corporals.
Samson Powers James Mcintosh
Tames McConnor Ephraim Blood
David Farnsworth, Drummer, Noah Worcester Jr. Fifer
Privates.
Benjamin Abbott Jonathan Ames Ebenezer Ball
David Ames John Atvvell Nathaniel Ball
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 33
Job Hailey Ebenc/.cr Gilsoii Jncoh l<ec<l
Joel Bailey ISIaiuicl Grace Jonathan Russ
Joseph Bailey Aaron Hardy Benjamin Sanders
Richard Bailey Samuel Hill Roliert Seaver
Daniel Blood Samuel Hosley Jacob Spalding
Francis Blood Ephraim How Isaac Stearns
Jonas Blood Ehene/.er Jaquith Amos Taylor
Benj" Bovnton Samuel Jewett Daniel Taylor
Elias Boynton Edward Johnson William Tenney
Abel Brown Sam' Johnson David Wallingford
John Campbell Thomas Kemp Nathaniel Wheat
James Colburn Abner Keyes Thomas Wheat
Nathan Colburn Israel Kinney Ebene/.cr Wheeler
Thomas Colburn Samuel Leeman Thaddeus Wheeler
Samuel Conroy Randall McDaniels Lebbeus Wheeler
Benj" Cumings Joseph Minot Bray Wilkins
Jacob Danforth Benjamin Nevins Israel Wilkins
James Dickey Joseph Nevins William Wood
Amos Eastman Thomas Patch Benjamin Wright
Jonathan Eastman Nathan Phelps Benj. Wright Jun.
Benj" Farley John Philbrick Uriah Wright
Ebenezer Farley Ephraim Pierce Jesse Wyman
James Fisk Nahum Powers Ebenezer Youngman "
Josiah Fisk Thomas Pratt
William French Ezekiel Proctor
Judge Worcester states that fifty-three of the above enlisted at
Cambridge for eight months, mostly in Captain Dow's company,
which was mustered into the Massachusetts regiment commanded
by Colonel William Prescott, of Pepperell, and were at the battle of
Bunker Hill. Thomas Colburn and Ebenezer Youngman enlisted
in the company of Captain Moor, of Groton, Mass., and were both
killed at Bunker Hill.
[R- 3-37]
Roll of the men who marched from New Ipswich before daylight on the
morning of April 20, 1775.
"• Persons that went to Cambridge in April A. D. 1775 on the alarm of
the battle at Concord, their time and expenses:
Days Days
Thomas Heald Capt. 13. Hezekiah Corey Ensign 6.
*Ezra Town Lieut. 00. William Start Clerk 13.
Joseph Parker 13, Isaac Plow Seg't 13.
5
34
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Saml. Whittemore
3-
Simeon Hildrith
7-
Eben'' Brown
2.
Jonas Wilson Jr
7-
Sinaeon Gould
4-
Jona. Davis
4-
Francis Fletcher
lO.
Joseph Pollard
13-
Natli' Pratt
9-
Edm"^ Bryant
5-
William Hodgkins
5-
James Chandler
5-
Jon. Brookes Serj'
13-
Jno. Cutter
1 1.
Nath^ vSwain
9-
Tim° Wheelock
4-
Joel Wheelock
8.
Nath' Reed
5-
Jesse Carleton
13-
Jno. Brown Jr
7-
Joseph Wright
7-
*Samuel Soper
13-
Stephen Davis
5-
Robert Campbell
3-
Thos Brown
13-
Jonas W^heeler
7-
*Josiah Brown Sgt.
13-
*Benj. Williams
13-
* Josiah Walton
13-
Leonard Parker
7-
Joseph Tinney
5-
Wm Paris
7-
Ephraim Foster
8.
Daniel Foster
13
Samuel Foster
8.
*Timo. Stearns
13-
Benja Gibbs
8.
*Supply Wilson
13-
Saml. Kinney
13-
Jno. Melvin
5-
-*David Melvin
13-
Josiah Davis
5-
Benja Hoar
7-
Aaron Chamberlain
9-
Rev. Stephen Farrer
30-
Elijah Flagg
6.
Attest
*Those marked with a * enlisted in Cap
t. Archelau
Tim" Farrar
Jno. Wilkins
ban' Mansfield
Peter Fletcher
Jno. Sartell
Abel Miles
Wm Speer
*Elijah Davis
David Sanders
Joseph Warren
Moses Tucker
Thomas Fletcher
Dan' Clary
Isaac Farwell
Tim° Fiirvvell
Nath' Melvin
Jno. W'alker
Wm Kendall
Danl. Stratton
James Tidder
*Nath' Carleton
Allen Breed
Jona. Wheet
WHiitcomb Powers
Joseph Bates
Chas. Barrett
Isaac Appleton
Reuben Kidder
Jere'' Underwood
Benj. Pollard
Abr'" Abbott
Josiah Rodgers
Saml Haywood
Thos Farnsworth
Stephen Parker
Nath' Stone
Timo. Fox
Nath' Farr
Saml Bartlett
James Barr
Amos Boynton
Elea'' Cummings
Isaac Clark
Wm Shattuck
Eph'" Adams Jr
Robert Harkness
5-
5-
5-
5-
8.
13-
6.
13-
8.
5-
2.
5-
6.
5-
5-
5-
13-
13-
13-
7-
13-
5-
I
5-
5-
7-
13-
13-
5-
5-
8.
5-
5-
4-
13-
3-
3-
7-
5-
5-
3-
7-
7-
Tho^ Heaid "
Town's company for eight months
KKVOLUTIONAKY WAK ROLLS. 35
[Hist. Temple. Blood.]
"A list of those persons who marched from Temple to Cambridge on the
alarm of the 19th of April 1775.
tjeremiah Andrews
Francis Blood
Eph Brown
Benj" By am
t Peter Brown
fSam'. Bredeen
Seth Cobb
Stephen Cobb
Joiin Cragin
Benj" Cragin
Gershom Drury
Will'" Drury
Dan Drury
*Zedekiah Drury
Zedekiah Drury Jr.
Ebenezer Drury
fAb'" Dinsmore Jr
Zebadiah Dinsmore
fZachariah Emery
*John Everett
Rob' Fletcher
Joshua Foster
Ezekiel Goodale
t Samuel Griffin
*Samuel Howard
* Peter Wheeler
Archelaus Wilson
f John Hillsgrove
Those marked with a * went onlv part way, and those marked f en-
listed at Cambridge for eight months, and were at Bunker Hill, as also
did Timotiiy Aver}', Sam'l Hutchins, Wilder Kidder, John Temple,
Arthur Kirkwood and Thomas Patterson. (Hist. Temple.)
Days
Days
abseni
absent
H
Epraim Heald
I I
7
Peter Heald
II
12
Oliver Heald
6i
H
Jose])h Heald
II
?
*Ezekiel Jewett
6i
H
Joseph Kidder
12
12
Benj" Killam
II
1 1
Andrew Law
H
7
fFarrar Miller
?
8
Aaron Marshall
13
15
*VV'iIl. Mansur
4
1 1
tjohn Matthews
?
1 1
t Aaron Oliver
?
5
Eliot Powers
?
12
Stephen Parlin
14
12
Joseph Richards
12
p
John Stiles
II
13
David Spofford
?
H
Nath' Shattuck
14
6i
S. Rich"" Stickney
H
H
lEben'" Severance
14
10
fBeni''. Smith
?
H
*Benj". Tenney
?
H
David Townsend
13
6J
Samuel Webster
?
6i
fjosiah Stone
?
14
*Ebenezer Cobb
6i
?
*Enos Goodale
6i"
[From Hist. Rindge. Stearns.]
"Roll of the men that went to Cambridi^e in Capt. Nathan Hale's Com-
pany, at the time of the Lexington Fight, April y*^ 19, 1775.
Nathan Hale, Captain, Francis Towne, Lieutenant,
Daniel Rand, Ensign. James Crombie, Clerk.
36 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Sergeants.
Page Novcross, Samuel Stanley, James Streeter.
Corporals.
Abel Stone, Benjamin Davis, Salmon Stone.
Drummers, Ezekiel Rand, Daniel Lake Jr.
Fifer, Leme Page.
Privates.
John Hanaford Samuel Russell Samuel Parker
Daniel Russell Jeremiah Norcross Joseph Platts
Nathaniel Ingalls Joel Russell Asa Brocklebank
Nehemiah Towne John Buswell Samuel Tarbell
Jonathan Putnam Simeon Ingalls Reuben Page
Abel Platts Jr. Enos Lake Joseph Wilson
Samuel Page Jeremiah Russell Solomon Rand
John Demary Jr. David Robbins Daniel Lake
Joseph Stanley Nathaniel Thomas Edward Jewett
Aaron Easty Oliver Bacon Elisha Perkins
William Carlton Abraham Wetherbee Ezekiel Earned
James Cutter Benjamin Carlton Jsaac Wood
Simon Davis Nathaniel Russell George Carlton"
John Emory Jonathan Lovejoy
Seventeen returned in four days, and thirty-seven were paid for sev-
enteen days. Of the latter, sixteen enlisted in Capt. Philip Thomas's
Co. for eight months.
A company, consisting of i Lieutenant, i Ensign, 4 Sergeants, 4
Corporals, and 52 Privates, marched from Swanzey at daylight on the
morning of April 21, under the command of Lieut. Col. Joseph Ham-
mond. (Vol. XIII, p. 526.) Twenty-two of them enlisted at Cam-
bridge for eight months, and the remainder returned after an absence
of fifteen days. No roll of them is known to be in existence. From
the histories of the respective towns mentioned we cull the follow-
ing items:
Keene sent 30 men commanded by Isaac Wyman.
Concord " 36 " " " Abiel Chandler.
Derryfield " 34 " " "
Gilmanton " 12 " " " Ebenezer Eastman
About 100 men marched from Nottingham and vicinity; and in
fact all the towns in the southern portion of this state sent more or
less men according to their population, and it is to be regretted that
complete rolls are not to be found.
The third " Provincial Congress" met in Exeter April 21, I775>
REVOLUTIONAKY WAR ROLLS. 37
and on that clay appointed Colonel Nathaniel l<\)lsom, of Exeter, '"to
take the chief command of the Troops who have gone or may go
from this Government to assist our suffering Brethren in the Prov-
ince of the Massachusetts Bay."
On the 2&th they appointed Col. Nathaniel Folsom. Col. Josiah
Bartlett, and Maj. Samuel Hobart, a committee to go to Massachu-
setts, and consult with the government of that province concerning
ways and means of defence. This committee advised the raising and
organizing of a regiment of men at once, and the several officers then
in command of the New Hampshire men in the vicinity of Mcdford
convened and chose field officers, who proceeded to raise a regiment,
and had 584 men, exclusive of drummers and fifers, in camp, on the
l8th of May. (Col. Stark's Letter, Vol. VII, p. 474.)
Some New Hampshire men had enlisted in Massachusetts regi-
ments, and the congress at Exeter, on the 2d day of May, voted '• not
to discourage persons, being inhabitants of this Province, from En-
listing in the Massachusetts service for the present Emergency."
May 23, Nathaniel P^olsom was again appointed to the general com-
mand of the N. H. forces, and vigorous measures were inaugurated to
raise and equip the 2000 men which they had voted the day before
to raise and organize into three regiments.
May 24, in accordance with the recommendation of the committee
of safety, the provincial congress appointed Enoch Poor, of Exeter,
Colonel, John M*^Duffee, of Rochester, Lt. Col, and Joseph Cilley, of
Nottingham, Major, and empowered the committee of safety to issue
orders for enlisting a regiment.
June I, the same congress appointed "James Reed Esq^'to be ColR
of a regiment," Israel Oilman, of New Market, Lt. Colonel, and Na-
than Hale, of Rindge, Major, of the same regiment, and authorized
the committee of safety to issue enlisting orders to ten men to enlist
each a company of 62 men, including officers.
June 3 they appointed John Stark, who had been acting under a
commission from Massachusetts, to "be the Col** of the first Regim*,"
Isaac Wyman, of Keene, to be lieutenant-colonel, and Andrew Mc-
Clary, of Epsom, major, and voted "that Ten Companys of 62 men
each, of the Regiment now at Medford in the Province of Mass*-' be
the first or oldest Regiment." This arrangement was made as a
compromise with Stark, who desired the position occupied by Gen.
Folsom. Two companies of Stark's regiment were turned over to
Reed, whose regiment was "fitted up" (officered) prior to June 8.
(Reed's letter. Vol. VII, p. 508.) The regiments of Stark and Reed
were at Medford, Mass., while that commanded by Poor remained in
New Hampshire to guard against any attempt of the enemy to land
38
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
forces on our coast. June 12, Col. Reed received the following or-
der:
"Head Quarters June the 12, 1775. General Orders — That Coll.
Reed quarter his Regiment in the Houses near Charlestown neck
and keep all necessary Guards between his Barracks and the Ferrey
and on Bunkers Hill — Signed J. Ward Sectary Copy for James Reed"
In obedience thereto Col. Reed marched his regiment to Charles-
town Neck on the 13th of June, and posted a guard consisting of
"I Capt, 2 Subalterns [lieutenants], 4 Serjeants 4 Corporals and 40
privetts." (Col. Reed's letter.) On the next day he made a return
of his regiment as follows :
[Ms. State Papers, Revolution, Vol. I, p. 252.]
"A Return, June y^ 14"' 1775 of Col^ Reed's Reg'.
Effective men fit for
Sick absent Unfit & on
Duty
Command
*
t/i
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Col' James Reed
I
Lieut. Col> Oilman
I
Major Hale
I
I
Cap' Jacob Hinds
4
I
I
45
54
9
I
10
Cap' Josiah Crosby
4
4
I
32
44
4
8
3
15
Cap' Philip Thomas
4
4
I
I
34
46
I
2
I
I
5
Cap' Jon" Whitcomb
4
I
51
59
9
2
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Cap' Benj-' Mann
3
I
42
49
I
3
3
7
2
16
Cap' William Walker
3
4
I
I
34
46
I
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6
8
19
Cap' Levi Spaulding
3
2
I
35
44
I
I
II
I
14
Cap' Ezra Town
4
4
I
I
39
52
8
I
9
Cap' John Marcy
3
3
I
I
37
48
7
21
28
Cap' Hezekiah Hutchins
2
2
I
38
44
I
I
18
I
21
Adj' Stephen Peabody
Q'master Isaac Frye
Stephen Peabody, Adj't."
On the 15th, Col. Reed issued the following orders :
* The men entered in this column are the 51 referred to by Col. Reed as the guard which he posted
between his barracks and the ferry and on Bunker Hill. The columns in the original, headed " Drum-
mers," "Fifers," " Privates," and "Confined," under "Sick absent Unfit & on Command," having no
entries, are omitted in the foregoing table.
REVOLUTIdNAKV WAR K()I,LS. 39
"Cliarlestovvn June the 15"', 1775.
"Regimental Orders — The main Gard this day is to consist of one
Cap* 2 Sub'' [subalterns] 4 Serjeants 4 corporals and 50 privets.
The Cap' of the main Gard is to keep a trusty Serjeant with the
Sentcrys in the Street below the Gard house to examine all passan-
gers Let none pass without shoing proper pases in the Day time
and none to pass after Nine o'clock at Knight without giving the
counter sine and no Sentrey is to set down on his post and when
any field oflficer passes them to stand with their firelocks rested no
soldier to swim in the water on the Sabath day nor any other Day to
stay in the water Longer than is nesasarey to wash themselves.
James Reed Coll."
On the i6th of June Gen. Ward placed three Massachusetts reg-
iments and a company of about 120 Connecticut men. commanded
by Capt. Knowlton, under the command of Col. William Prescott, of
Pepperell, with orders to march to Bunker Hill and erect such forti-
fications as he and Col. Gridley, an experienced engineer, might deem
best adapted for its defence. On their arrival upon the ground a
consultation of the officers was held, and it was decided to erect the
redoubt on that part of the eminence known locally as Breed's Hill.
Of the "about 1000 men" who marched under Prescott and erected
the fortification, no or more were New Hampshire men, who had
enlisted in Col. Prescott's regiment, from the following towns : Hol-
lis, one whole company of 59 men, under Capt. Reuben Dow ; Mer-
rimack, ir; Londonderry, 11; Raby (now Brookline), 7: others
from Amherst, Mason, New Ipswich, etc. (Colonel Prescott's
rolls.)
On the following day, June 17, 1775, occurred the memorable
"Battle of Bunker Hill," a history of which the editor does not pro-
pose to give here, but simply to present some facts relative to the
number of New Hampshire men engaged in it, and the service by
them performed. The editor has used considerable time in the exam-
ination of all manuscript documents and printed works relating to
the subject, and by the information thus obtained believes the follow-
ing statements are substantially correct.
On the morning of the battle Gen. Ward directed Col. Stark, of
the First New Hampshire Regiment, to send 200 men, properly offi-
cered, to the assistance of Col. Prescott. which order he "readily
obeyed," and despatched the men under the command of Lieut. Col.
Isaac Wyman, of Keene. The remainder of Stark's and the whole
of Col. Reed's regiment were moved to the front in the afternoon, in
obedience to orders from Gen. Ward. Stark says, "And about 2
o'clock in the afternoon express orders came for the whole of my
40 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
regiment to proceed to Charlestown, to oppose the enemy who were
landing on Charlestown Point." He marched his men at once ; and
on their arrival at Charlestown Neck they were joined by the reg-
iment of New Hampshire men under the command of Col. James
Reed, of Fitzvvilliam. In consequence of a raking fire across the
Neck from the British vessels and floating batteries in Charles river,
two regiments, which had been ordered to Prescott's su[)port, had
halted. Maj. McClary went forward and said to the commanders,
that if they were not intending to move on, he wished them to open
ranks and let our regiments pass, which they immediately did ; and
Stark and Reed marched their men deliberately to the hill. (E. H.
Derby.) The British troops had landed on Moulton's Point, prob-
ably with the intention of moving to the left of the redoubt and get-
ting in Prescott's rear, which had they succeeded in doing would
have rendered their conquest comparatively easy. Col. Stark com-
prehended the situation at once, and, moving his men to the left of
the redoubt, took up a position behind a rail fence.
Some historians state that Stark's regiment extended to Mystic
river, and that the men built a stone barricade on the beach. If that
was the fact, Reed's regiment, which was on the same line, must have
been posted on the right of Stark's, and on the left of Capt. Knowl-
ton's company of Connecticut men, thus forming a nearly continuous
line from the redoubt to the river. This line, which was the key to
the position, was attacked by the British troops under the command
of Gen. Howe in person, a simultaneous attack being made upon the
redoubt. Twice they were driven back with great slaughter. The
New Hampshire men held their position until the redoubt was taken
by the enemy, and Prescott's handful of brave men were on the
retreat, then retiring in good order, unconquered, over Bunker Hill
to Charlestown Neck,
The historian Bancroft says, "The little handful of brave men
[Prescott's] would have been effectually cut off but for the unfalter-
ing courage of the provincials at the rail fence and on the bank of
the Mystic. They had repulsed the enemy twice, and now held them
in check until the main body had left the hill. Not till then did the
Connecticut companies under Knowlton, and the New Hampshire
soldiers under Stark, quit the station which they had so nobly de-
fended." Other historians state that the New Hampshire men at
the rail fence "maintained their ground with firmness and intrepid-
ity, and successfully resisted every attempt to turn their flank," and
saved the men who were retreating from the redoubt from being
cut off.
Drake says, "The weight of the first and second attacks was
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 4I
borne by the defenders of the rail fence, where Gen. Howe in per-
son attacked, with the very flower of his army, supj^orted by artil-
lery." "The retreat of this little handful of brave men [under Col.
Prescott] would have been effectually cut off had it not happened
that the flanking party of the enemy, which was to have come up on
the back of the redoubt, was checked by a party of provincials
[Stark's, Reed's, and Knowlton's men], who fought with the utmost
iDravery, and kept them from advancing farther than the beach."
(Mass. Com. of Safety — account of the battle.)
The foregoing statements by Massachusetts historians as to the
bravery and coolness of the New Hampshire men, and the soldierly
skill of their officers, were freely made and well deserved. Had the
men under Prescott, Stark, Reed, and Knowlton been armed with
bayonets, and fully supplied with ammunition, they could and would
have held their position against the entire force under General
Howe.
As to the number of men engaged on the American side, historians
differ materially Bancroft states that at the time the British landed
"Prescott had remaining with him but seven to eight hundred men,"
and that " his flanks were unprotected." E. H. Derby thinks that
this was a high estimate, and fixes the entire force of Prescott, includ-
ing his flanking parties, at 600 men when the reenforcements under
Stark and Reed reached the field. Mr. Derby says, " If we count
in these troops [the 600], and all those who arrived before the final
retreat, the number who were engaged in the battle, according to the
best evidence to which I have access, was 1985." Other historians
place the number variously from 2000 to 2500. I think the latter
must include those who went no further than Charlestown Neck, and
might have been under fire from the ships, and have lost some men,
but really took no part in the action.
The number of men from New Hampshire actually engaged in the
battle, according to the best evidence the editor has been able to
obtain, was 1230, under command as follows : According to the pay-
rolls of the ten companies in Stark's regiment which were with him
that day, the number of officers and privates belonging to those com-
panies who entered the service prior to June 17 was 616.
Deducting for sick the same proportionate number as re-
ported sick in Reed's regiment (23), leaves . . 593
Reed's regiment, as reported present and fit for duty June
14, .•..•..... 539
Capt. Reuben Dow's company, Prescott's regiment, . 59
42 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Other New Hampshire men in Prescott's regiment, as stated
by Hon. S. T. Worcester after an examination of Col.
Prescott's rolls, ....... 50
Plaistow men in Gol. Frye's regiment, .... 4
1245
Deduct for deserters in Stark's regiment, and for sick in
Captain Dow's company, ...... 15
Leaves ......... 1230
New Hampshire men. which is more than half of the American force
that was actually engaged in the battle.
In a letter to the Committee of Safety, dated June 23, 1775, Gen.
Folsom stated that Col. Stark's regiment still consisted of thirteen
companies ; but there is no evidence to show that he had any more
with him in the battle than the ten mentioned above. It is stated by
historians that there were three New Hampshire companies under
the command of Col. Paul Dudley Sargent, of Amherst, which were
sent forward too late for service, although Col. Sargent had during
the day requested permission to join Stark and Reed. These may
have been the other three of Stark's.
The following account of the killed and wounded is taken princi-
pally from an article prepared by Hon Geo. W. Nesmith, who spent
considerable time in research.
Stark's Regiment . Killed^ yj, viz. :
Maj. Andrew M'=Clary, Epsom Moses Poor
Capt. Isaac Baldwin, Hillsboro' Thomas Collins
Henry Glover Geo. Shannon
James Reed Henniker Wm. M'^Crillis, Epsom
John Manuel Boscawen Caleb Dalton
Reuben Kemp Gotlstown Wm. Mitchell Concord
The three others are unknown.
lVo?/nded, ^5, viz. :
Randall McAllister ~^ Martin Montgomery L'derry
Geo. M'^Leod ^ Peterboro' Thomas Green Swanzey
John Graham ) Josiah Allen, Allenstown
Nathan Hoit ) ,-, i , I Broderick
T r> I • r rembroke \-^ ^ rj ,,
J. Kobnison ) Abner (jrage relham
John Simpson, Windham Ephraim Kelley, Salem
Seth Cutter, Pelham Wm. Spalding, Brookline
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
43
John Cypher
Alexander Patterson, Heniiiker.
Jonathan Gihiian, Deerfield.
Moses Trussell, Ilopkinton,
Archibald M*^Millan, New Boston.
Elias Rano Salisbury
Charles Rice Surry
Jacob Elliot
William Smart
Peter Johnson Enfield
Others unknown.
Samuel Milliken.
Andrew AJ'^Gafl'ey, Sandwich
Weymouth Wallace, Epsom
Abraham Kimball. Ilenniker
Peter Robinson, Amherst
Daniel APGratii, taken prisoner
James Winn Richmond
Andrew Aiken, Deering .''
R. B. Wilkins. Amherst
John Hunter, New Boston
Reed^s Regiment. Killed or vwrtally zvoimdcd^ 7j, viz.
J. Patten
Parker Hills, Candia
Joseph Farwell — Charlestown
James Hutchinson
Isaac Adams Rindge
David Carleton
John Davis Chesterfield
John Melvin
Wounded. //, viz
John Cole Amherst
Geo. Carleton \ n- ,
T T • } Kmdge
Jona. Lovejoy ) ^
B. Parker, Swanzey.
Jesse Lund, Dunstable
Joseph Blood, Mason
Ebnr. Blood Mason
Candia
John Varnum )
Samuel Morrill )
Edward Waldo, Alstead
Joshua Ellis, Keene
Lem. W^entworth
Capt. Wm. Scott ) t, ^ i ,
T-. ^- 1 o ^^ ^ Peterborough
David Scott j '^
Asa Cram. Wilton
Others unknown.
Nath^ Leavitt Plampstead
John Thompson Rindge
Jacob Wellman Lyndeborough
Josiah Barton, Chichester }
Josiah Walton Chesterfield
Josiah Greeley
*Paul Clogstone, Dunstable
*Jonathan Gray, Wilton
Captain Reuben Dozu's Co. Killed^ (5, viz. :
Nathan Blood,
Peter Poor,
Allof Hollis.
Phinehas Nevins,
Isaac Hobart,
Wounded., j, viz.
Capt. Reuben Dow, Francis Powers,
Ephraim Blood, Thomas Pratt,
All of Hollis.
Thomas W^heat,
Jacob Boynton.
William Wood.
* Died of their wounds.
44 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Hollis Alen in Capt. Alan/i's Co.^ Prescotfs Reg.
Ebenezer Youngman. Tliomas Colbiirn.
Both killed.
Plaistoxv Men in Col. Frye^ s Reg. Killed.
Simeon Pike ; — wounded, James Pike.
Wm. Lowell, Warner, same regiment, wounded
Whole number killed or mortally wounded. ... 41
Whole number wounded, not mortally, . . . . 6^
Total killed and wounded, ...... 108
The foregoing is a record of which New Hampshire has reason to
be proud. It is the result of much research, taking considerable time
of the editor, and he believes that it is substantially correct.
His excuse for this lengthy preliminary chapter is his belief that
many of the facts herein presented are not known to the majority of
our citizens, and that they ought to be placed where they will be
accessible to them all, so that they may the more fully understand
the important service performed by the men from New Hampshire
in that memorable struggle. In order to fully appreciate those ser-
vices, it must be borne in mind that the forces of Stark and Reed
were undisciplined, armed with guns of different calibers, with but
few bayonets, without cartridges, and with but little ammunition of
any kind, — notwithstanding which they repulsed two desperate at-
tacks made by the flower of the regular British army, led by Gen.
Howe in person, and bravely held their position until their small
stock of ammunition had become exhausted, the force in the redoubt
had retreated, and their position rendered untenable.
Honor to whom honor is due.
[1-86] \_General Folsom' s 0?-ders.'\
Medford June 32, 1775
CoP. Stark
You are hereby ordered to draft seventy good effective men with
proper officers from your Regiment to labour on Winter Hill tomorrow
see they are properly equip'd with tools arms and provisions for twenty
four hours — CoP M'^Duffee is appointed Commanding Officer for the
Day. Nath' Folsom, Gen'.
[The same document contains a similar order to Col. Reed for fifty
men. — Ed.]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 45
General Orders
Tliat tlic Tents now arrived in Camp be divided l)ct\veen the two Reg-
iments under Col" Stark and Col" Reed — June 24"'.
[1-S83 \^Cof?n)iissa?-y Emerson to Committee of Safety J]
Medford June 28"' 1775
Hon''''' Com"^« of Safety
Gent"
I am favom'd with yours of 26"' ins' per M' Dearing who arrived this
day and delivered the Articles sent by him — I should have wrote before
this, but have not as yet been able to get any regular Returns of our
Troops Ever since the Engagement thev have been all hurry and Confu-
sion, busie entrenching 81 preparing to receive the Enemy — The Troops
that were in the late Engagement lost their Blanketts & Cloths, the for-
mer of wliich is but poorly supplv'd by the arrival of Dearing many more
are wanting — As for Picks & Shovells there is a Supply having bought
some & received some from Cambridge — Gen' Folsome informes me that
he has wrote the needful with respect to the Surgeons in Col° Starkes's &
Reed's Regiments. Before I arriv'd Col" Starkes borrow'd a large Chest
of Medicin of Massachusetts, which with that brought by Docf Adams
& a small one sent by Docf Cutter is thot to be a pretty good supply for
the present — I have not as yet begun to deliv'' out Stores but expect to
begin the dav after tomorrow if a supply comes in, at present have but
eleven Barr' Pork & 10 of Flour in Store — Ev^ery Thing is unsettled yet,
cant informe you what Qiiantitv of fresh Beef our Troops can consume
in a Week sho*^ think near about 6000 Tents wooden Bowles & Platters
& spoons are very much wanted — I shall endeavour to informe you of
affairs by every Opportunity and am with Respect
Your Obed' hum' Serv'
Moses Emerson
Julv 1*'
Gent"
Missing the Opportunity of sending the foregoing, can informe you ot
the receipt of Nine bbls Pork more, 51. bbls of Flour, 7, Teirces Rice,
14 Firkins Butter & 49 Qiiin' Fish Yesterday I began to Deliver Stores
to our Troops & 'c\n(\ my hands full — Gen' Washington is expected at
Watertown this day — great preparations are making for his Reception —
There is great Crv among the Soldiers for their Money — I am Your
Obed' Serv'
Moses Emerson
[Moses Emerson, of Durham, was appointed "Commissary for the
Army," May 25, 1775. — Ed.]
46
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[1-S9]
[iiy«/'. A/c Clary's Losses^ etc.']
The Following is an Ace', of Sundry losses Sustained by Major M"-
Clary in a late Battle between the regular Troops and the Americans at
Charlestown Neck, and .Services done towards his Burying —
June 17 : 1775-T0 a New Bridle lost
To a pair of Silver kneebuc^
To I pair of Stone Buttons
To keeping a Horse 6 weeks at
Col : Royals at 6 s per week
To a Coffin for the deceased
To digging a Grave for d"
To I pair Pistols formerly omit"^
£5.4.0
[Major Andrew McClary went from Epsom. He was a man of fine
personal appearance, and a brave officer. He was with the regiment
at Bunker Hill, and was killed by a chance shot from the enemy dur-
ing the retreat. — Ed.]
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[ Col. Stark's Staff, May, i/yj-']
List of Field Officers &" of Col" Stark's Regiment as they were ap-
pointed at Cambridge & Medford
CoP John Stark
Lieu' Col° Isaac Wyman
Maj' And^^' M'^Clary
Chaplain, W" Fessenden
Surgeon, Calvin Frink
Mate, Obadiah Williams
Adjutant Abiel Chandler
Serg' Maj' James Grey
Qiiar"- M' John Caldwell
Qiiar'' M"" Serg' Patten
. , ( Richard Cresey
Armorers - -o ut at 1
[ Rob* Mack
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A list of Cap' Hezekiah Hutchins Comp^ J"iie 9. 1775
MENS NAMES
age
occupation
place of abode
County
Cap' Hezek'' Hutchins
Hampstead
Rockingham
L' Amos Emerson
Ebenezer Wells
22
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[Chester]
Sandown
do
do
Simon Merrill
22
joiner
Chester
do
John Varnum
28
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Candia
do
William Shannon
19
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Chester
do
Biley Smith
Samuel Healey
23
25
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Raymond
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Joseph Smith
22
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Chester
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Sam' Brown
21
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William Gross [Goss]
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do
Peter Severance
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William Severance
23
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Chester
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Reuben Sanborn
20
Taylor
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do
Josiah Morse Jr.
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Weaver
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do
Joseph Spillard
Moses Webster
40
20
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do
John Hills
36
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Candia
do
Sam' Morrill
25
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do
do
Parker Hills
18
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Amos Knowls
19
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John CleHbrd
33
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David Currier
21
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Chester
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Thomas Wilson
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John Lane Jr
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do
John Tuck
29
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John Lane 3*^
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do
Simon Norten
17
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James Randell
29
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do
William Kendall
27
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do
John Morrison
19
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Zebed^ Heath
43
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James Goss
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Levi Hildrith
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do
Thomas Wood
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Peter Stevens
26
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Thomas Wadleigh
Reuben Heath
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do
Jeremiah Foster
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77
MENS NAMES
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place of abode
County
John Wadleigh
Husbandman
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Rockingham
Levi Mills
20
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John Grirtcn
19
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do
Noah Biizwcll
17
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38
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Hampstead
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Richard Heath
Turner
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Gilbert Bond
19
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Benj" Couch
22
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do
Moses Kimball
19
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19
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20
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Moses Whitaker
33
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Atkinson
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19
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Hampstead
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20
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Sam' Heath
19
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do
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49
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do
John Emmons
36
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do
do
Roberts Hale
15
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do
Ephraim Hutchins
17
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do
do
Moses Stevens
23
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do
do
Micah Chaplain
30
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do
do
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50
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do
Theop^ Griffin
50
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do
do
Moses Page
21
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Atkinson
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Men mustered 61 present — absent 3 viz. Reuben Heath Richard Heath
Eph"' Hutchins.
The aforesaid Men (except the three absent) are able Bodied Effective
Men Clustered reviewed & sworn by me
Sam' Hobart M. Master
Cap' Hutcliins sworn before Committee of Safety June 17 ^775 ^ ^^'^*^
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[i-io^] [Co/. Reed's Return of Losses. '\
Return of the Loss Sustained by the Regiment under the Command of
Col" James Reed
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3 Privates j 26 Privates \
I Private missing
Cloathing & Implements lost in the retreat
103 Blanketts 31 S Shirts 4 Cartridge Boxes
133 Coats 46 Pr Trowses 5 Swords
26 Waistcoats 4 Hatts 3 Pistols
62 Pair Breeches 99 Haversacks i tife
189 Pair Stockins 36 Gunns 3 Drumms
47 Pair Shoes i Bagonet
True Copy of Return made June 23, i775 —
[Superscribed.] Return of Reeds Loss on y*" 17"^ June
Col" Gilmans Ac'
account of sundreys lost at the Battel on Bunkers Hill June 17"' 1775
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to one new case of knives & forks 454
to other waer \s —
pd mis Blanchard for lodging when sick
pd for lamb & fowl \s\o
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paid one quart of Brandy 2s —
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[COLONEL ENOCH POOR'S REGIMENT. 1775.]
[On the 24th day of May, 1775. the "Fourth Provincial Congress"
of New Hampshire appointed Enoch Poor, of Exeter, colonel, John
McDuffee, of Rochester, lieutenant-colonel, and Joseph Cilley, of
Nottingham, major, of a regiment of troops to be raised and known
as the second New Hampshire regiment ; and authorized the com-
mittee of safety to issue orders for enlisting the men. Accordingly
on the same day the committee issued orders to the following per-
sons to enlist each a company of sixty-two able-bodied effective men,
viz., —
Winborn Adams, Durham.
Winthrop Rowe, Kensington.
Henry Elkins, Hampton.
Samuel Oilman, New Market.
Philip Tilton, Kingston.
Benjamin Titcomb, Dover.
Jonathan Wentworth, Somersworth.
Jeremiah Clough, Canterbury.
James Norris, Epping.
Zaccheus Clough, Poplin.
The following are all that can be found of the muster-rolls of this
regiment. They are of especial value as giving the residence, age,
and occupation of the men. — Ed.]
[1-117] \^Capiai7z Ada?ns's Cc]
A list of Cap' Winborn Adams Company June 2*^, 1775.
MENS NAMES
age
occupation
Town in which
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county to which
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[Durham]
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24
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StrafTord
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21
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Barnstead
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21
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Durham
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Harrington
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John Drisco
21
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Dnrham
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Tobias Leighton
37
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do
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Durham
Strafford
Eph-" Tibbets
21
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Madbury
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David Rand
28
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Durham
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Daniel Nute
22
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Madbury
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David Cops
25
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Durham
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Robert Wille
22
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James Leighton
25
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Barrington
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James Thomas
34
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Durham
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John Collins
25
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21
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23
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21
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51
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Lee
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26
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Madbury
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18
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Durham
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22
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29
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21
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28
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26
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23
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Madbury
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20
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Durham
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21
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21
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Madbury
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21
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Lee
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John Clough
26
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Durham
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22
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do
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John Buss
33
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Winth'p Wiggan
30
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Newmarket
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John Glover
24
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Durham
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Lemuel Nutter
35
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Rockingham
Joseph Leighton
22
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do
Thomas Thompson
23
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Durham
Strafford
*Moses Meader
23
Husbandman
Durham
Strafford
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named.
and sworn instead of John Johnson within
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
109
MENS NAMES
age
occupation
Town in which
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county to which
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Enoch Green
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Durham
Strafford
John Sins
21
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Lee
do
Thomas PolUick
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Durham
do
Daniel Sliaw
22
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Lee
do
John Leathers
22
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Lee
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Will'" Smart
20
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Durham
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Nicholas Tuttle
22
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Middlctown
do
Enoch Rnnnals
21
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Lee
do
Isaac Tuttle
22
do
Dover
do
Lewis Kvnaston
24
Taylor
Newmarket
Rockingham
Joseph Bnzzel
46
Husbandman
Mad bury
Strafford
Simon Batchelder
iS
do
Northwood
Rockincrham
Benj". Johnson
2^
do
do
do
Amos Fernald
24
Cordwainer
Lee
Strafford
James Thompson
26
Joiner
Durham
do
Total 68 men Including the Captain, which said Men are good effect-
ive able Bodied Men Mustered & Received by me. June 2*^, 1775
per Sam'. Hobart
N. B. the aforesaid Men Took the oath proposed by the Hon'. Con-
gress, at the same time,
before me, Sam' Hobart Jus Pacis
[1-119] \_Captain Rowers Co.^
A list of Cap' Winthrop Rowe's Comp-^' June 3** ^775
MENS NAMES
age
occupation
place of abode
county to which
they belong
Cap' Winthrop Rovve
years
[Kensington]
L' Zebu Ion Hilvard
Hampton F
alls.]
L' Abraham Sanburn
"Poplin, now
Fremont.]
Serg' Moses Shaw jr
26
Husbandman
Kensington
Rockingham
Serji' Joseph Leach
39
S. Wright
Hampton
Do
Serg' Tim" Blake Lock
S9
Cordwainer
Kensington
Do
Serg' Richard Wcare
2T,
Cabinet maker
Hamp" falls
Do
John Smith vSandborn ] c
S6
Husband"
Kensington
Do
John Lane j i
22
D"*
D'°
£)t«
Joseph Batchelder
^o
D'"
D'°
D'""
Serg' Ebn^ Clill'ord
2S
Joiner
D'°
D'"
no
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
age
20
occupation
place of abode
county to which
they belong
Caleb Shaw Juii''
Taylor
Kensington
Rockingham
Joseph Shaw
22
Husband
J) to
D'«
Jesse Prescott
18
Taylor
£)to
£)to
Levi Bhike
18
Cordwainer
D'°
D'°
Daniel VVeare
17
Husband
D<"
D'°
John Rawlands
23
Cordwainer
D'"
J) to
Samuel Cliflbrd
19
Husband
J)to
D'°
Elisha Prescott Jun"'
22
D'°
Hampt" Falls
J)to
Jonathan Flood
31
J) to
Exeter
J) to
Martin Prescott
36
Cordwainer
Kensing'"
J)to
Joseph Fogg
Jonathan Fellows
22
18
Clerk
Husband
D'°
D'°
D'°
D'"
Josiah Blake
50
D'°
J)to
D'°
Noah Robbinson
19
Bl Smith
Exeter
I3to
Thomas Batchelder
19
Cordwainer
Hamp Falls
D'"
Eliphalet Lord
20
Hatter
Exeter
D'"
Joseph Dow
28
Husband
Kensing.
D'"
Josiah White
34
Cord wain
D'°
J)to
Moses Perkins
32
Tavlor
J)to
D'°
David Stewart
31
B. Smith
£)to
D'o
John Stevens
33
Husband
D'°
J) to
James Fogg
Aaron Page
36
30
J^to
J) to
D'«
£)to
J) to
J)to
Jeremiah Moulton
18
Cordwainer
Kensington
D'"
Moses Clarke
19
B. Smith
Exeter
J)to
Moses Rawlins
19
B. Smith
Dto
J)to
Thomas Creighton
38
S. Wright
Dto
£)tO
Spencer Wallas
30
D'"
£)to
D'°
Asa Ireland -
22
Sadler
J) to
Qto
Jonathan Brown
33
Husband"^
Hamp Falls
D'"
Gideon Marshall
24
S. Wright
D'°
J^to
Richard Mace
50
D'°
Dto
J)to
Philip Burns
31
B. Smith
J)to
J)to
Josiah Perver
26
Husband"
J)to
D'"
Jonathan Stewart
23
B. Smith
D'°
J) to
Robert Marshall
22
Husband"
J) to
D'°
Noys Perver
24
D'o
Qto
D'"
Bradbury Handy
27
J)to
D"'
Dto
Jonathan Handy
23
J)to
Qtu
J) to
Joseph Stickney
Lowell Lang
'9
21
B. Smith
Taylor
D'"
D'°
J)to
Qto
Samuel James
27
D'°
J^to
J)to
Reubin Swain
21
Dto
D'"
D'°
Ebenezer French
20
Husband"
S. Hampton
J)to
REVOLUTIONARY WAK ROLLS.
Ill
MENS NAMES
age
21
occupation
place of abode
county to which
tliey belong
James Beel
Cordwain
Exeter
Rockingham
Sam' Longfellow
21
Husband"
Kensington
J)to
vSherborn Saiulborn
iq
Cordvvainer
U"'
pto
William Muggridge
'7
B. Smith
Exeter
Dto
Jeremiah Sanborn
iS
Husband"
Kensington
Qto
William IV^Kim
47
Barber
Exeter
13 to
Jewett Sanburn
i6
Husband"
Kensington
Dto
Hussev Ho eg
29
Cordvvainer
H. Falls
£)to
Eleazer Gove
44
Fisherman
Seabrook
D'°
John Gliden
21
Husband
Kensington
J) to
Robert Miller
65 officers included
21 Husbandman Kensington D'" Molatto
if the Com'" will accept him
Total officers & Rank & file 66 Tnclud" the Molatto — which were Mus-
tered & Sworn June 3*^ i775 by me
Sam' Hobart Muster Master
Joseph Fogg Marston Frescott Asa Ireland Bradbury Hardy and
Timothy Blake Lock — named in the foregoing Roll are dismiss'd at their
request
Enoch Poor Col"
Phinehas Page
Jon" Miller
Samuel Smith
Josiah Lock
20
20
24
18
occupation
husband™
fisherman
husband'"
husband"'
Place of abode
Kensington
Hampton falls
Leavittstown
Kensington
County
Rockingham
Do
Strafford
Rockingfham
Tiie four Persons last above nained were Mustered & reviewed June
17- 1775
Enoch Poor Muster Master
N B the same day they were sworn before the Committee of Safety
Attest E. Thompson
112 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-120] \_Captain Tiltoii's Co.'\
A list of Cap' Philip Tiltons Comp^ June 12, 1775
MENS NAMES
age
occupation
Place of abode
County
Cap' Philip Tilton
Kingston
Rockingham
Lieut. Jacob Webster
do
do
Ens. John Tilton
Sandown
do
Jonathan Huse
29
Husbandman
do
do
David Tilton
30
Miller
do
do
Ebenezer Tucker
25
Husbandman
do
do
Samuel Hussey
27
do
do
do
Nathan Sleeper
21
do
do
do
Oliver Smith Blake
34
do
do
do
John Fuller
21
do
do
do
Timothy Wells
22
do
do
do
Reuben Clough
21
do
do
do
Joel Judgkins
18
do
do
do
Isaac Colby
20
do
do
do
Levi Colby
22
do
do
do
Thomas Fuller
30
do
do
do
Richard Fitts
18
do
do
do
Caleb Richardson
^9
do
Chester
do
John Fifield
22
do
Kingstown
do
John Ward
36
do
Kensington
do
Trueworthy Palmer
26
Taylor
Kingstown
do
Edward Fifield
20
Husbandman
do
do
Dudley Oilman
^9
do
do
do
Jon" Cass
25
do
do
do
Ephraim Carter
23
do
Newtown
do
Jacob Blaizdel
21
B. Smith
do
do
Parker Cooper
40
Husbandman
S. Hampton
do
Joshua French Ju''
22
do
Kingstown
do
Edward Magoon
20
do
do
do
Charles Barnard
27
do
Almsbury
Essex
Richard Bartlett
20
do
do
do
Thomas Beal
30
B. Smith
Kingstown
Rockingham
Jonatlian Chase
Simon Oilman
26
Husbanchnan
Brintwood
do
21
B. Smith
do
do
Jon" Dudley
33
Husbandman
do
do
Daniel Doller
21
do
do
do
Joseph Marsh
21
B. Smith
Exeter
do
Moses Huntoon
20
Husbandman
Kingstown
do
Tho' Philbrick Huntoon
22
do
do
do
Jon" Collins
30
do
do
do
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
113
MENS NAMES
age
occupation
Place of abode
County •
Jonathan Davis
20
Husbandman
Kingstown
Rockingham
Jacob Silleway
20
do
do
do
Timothy Qiieenby
25
do
do
do
Jeremiah Been
21
Cordwainer
do
do
Joseph Calf Jr
19
do
do
do
Moses Woodman
32
Husbandman
do
do
Jon" Sleeper
22
do
do
do
Sam' Severance
34
do
do
do
Caleb Huntoon
27
do
Unity
Cheshire
Josiah Huntoon
18
do
do
do
Jonathan Wead
22
Cordwainer
Brintwood
Rockingham
David Kelley
28
B. Smith
Kingstown
do
William Tandy Jr
21
Husbandman
do
do
Daniel Woodman
22
do
do
do
Daniel Qiieenby
20
do
do
do
Eliph' Qiieenby
18
do
do
do
Mark Pur mot
20
Joiner
do
do
Ebenezer Procter
18
B. Smith
do
do
Nath' Coflen
26
Husbandman
Exeter
do
Benj" Loud
20
Barber
do
do
David Burbank
24
Joiner
Brintwood
do
John French
29
do
Poplin
do
Moses Blake
35
Husbandman
Kensingtown
do
James Nichols
38
B. Smith
Brintwood
Rock'g
Israel Smith
24
Husband"
do
do
Joseph Leavit
50
do
Exeter
do
John Sweat
22
Joiner
Kingstown
do
Nath' Clark
23
Cordwainer
Brintwood
do
Enoch Greele
21
Husbandman
Kingstown
do
65 present Rank & file, & John Sweat absent.
The aforesaid Men except John Sweat, were mustered reviewed &
Sworn (being able Bodied effective men)
by me Sam' Hobart M master
officers sworn & rec** their Commissions 14"' June
12
114 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[ I -1 2 1 ] [ Captain Titcomb' s C<9. ]
A list of Benj" Titcomb's Comp^' June 13, 1775 6* Poor's Reg'
MENS NAMES !
age
1
occupation
place of abode
County
Cap' Benj" Titcomb
)
Dover
Straftbrd
L' Frederick M' Bell
\
Dover
Ens. Ephraim Evans
S^ . i
Dover
John Friend
26
Cordvvainer
Dover
do
James Horn
21
Yeoman
do
do
Edward Dearborn
23
do
do
do
Daniel Horn
22
do
do
do
Jonathan Simons
30
Sadler
do
do
Fhinehas VVentworth
24
Yeoman
do
do
Moses Brown
28
do
do
do
Zeath Henderson
24
do
do
do
Jeremiah Tibbetts
34
do
do
do
Eliphalet Cloutman
23
Cordwainer
do
do
John Ham
23
Yeoman
do
do
Amos Howard
23
Cordwainer
do
do
Febens Holden
25
do
do
do
Jonathan Horn
20
Joiner
do
do
Thomas Meeder
20
Cordwainer
do
do
James Burnham Jr.
21
Joiner
Somersworth
do
Anthony Hanson
30
Black Smith
Dover
do
Daniel Gushing
22
Cordwainer
do
do
Nathaniel Watson
22
Yeoman
do
do
Winthrop Watson
25
do
do
do
Jonathan Downing
25
do
Rochester
do
Benj"^ Roberts
21
do
Dover
do
Aaron Leighton
30
do
Barrington
do
Ephraim Perkins
21
do
Dover
do
Samuel Meeder
30
do
Barrington
do
Tho^ Garland
22
do
do
do
Nathan' Foss Jr
20
do
do
do
W'" Evelet
20
do
Dover
do
James Danielson
25
do
Barrington
do
W" Young
26
do
Dover
do
Daniel Young
20
Cooper
do
do
David Hodgsdon
19
Cordwainer
do
do
Cheney Smith
20
Yeoman
do
do
Jeremiah Gould
23
do
Wolfborough
do
Nathaniel Church
24
do
Barrington
do
Nathan Foss
20
do
do
do
Ichabod Tibbets
22
do
Wolfborough
do
REVOLUTIONARY WAK KOLLS.
115
MENS NAMES
age
26
occupation
place of abode
County
Abraham Lcbbcy
Yeoman
Newdurh'"
Strafibrd
Enoch Chase
32
Joiner
Dover
do
Jacob Hossom
3^
Yeoman
do
do
Samuel Hall
37
do
Barrington
do
Benj" Hall
35
do
do
do
Thomas Berry
23
do
do
do
Elijah Otis
24
Black Smith
do
do
W" Gray
48
Yeoman
do
do
Paul Buzzell
19
do
do
do
Ebenezer Curnell
40
do
do
do
Andrew Anderson
31
do
Dover
do
Daniel M-^Neal
24
do
Rochester
do
Jonathan Hodgsdon Jr.
20
do
do
do
John Richards Jr.
25
^°
do
do
Jolin Bergin
30
Cordwainer
do
do
Thos. Furber
26
Taylor
do
do
John Walker
26
Yeoman
do
do
Edward Rollings
21
do
do
do
Ebenez"^ Horn
26
do
do
do
Joseph Richardson
23
do
Dover
do
Thomas Tolley
27
do
Rochesf
do
James Lucas
23
do
Wolfborough
do
Barzillia Hinds
25
do
New Durham
do
Moses Tibbets
25
do
Wolfborough
do
W" Mord-" Bell
19
do
New Castle
Rockingham
Robert Carson
27
do
New Durham
Strafford
John Titcomb
^5
Husbandman
Dover
Do
63, Rank & file, exclusive of officers Mustered reviewed & sworn June
13"* 1775, being able bodied effective Men
by me Sam' Hobart M master
ii6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-122] \_Capiatn Norris's Co.]
A list of Cap* James Norris's Compy. June 15*'' 1775 9"^ Poor's Regt.
MENS NAMES
age
occupation
place of abode
County
Cap' James Norris
Epping
Rockingham
L' Simon Dearl^orn
do
do
Ens. John Oilman
do
do
Paul Hall Grant
Joiner
do
do
William Page
20
Cordwainer
do
do
David Fogg
18
do
do
do
David Marston
18
do
do
do
Jonathan Kelley
30
Husbandman
do
do
Stephen Leavitt
21
do
do
do
Jonathan Sanborn
22
Cordwainer
do
do
Ebenezer Dow
34
Husbandman
do
do
Benjamin Smart
38
do
do
do
Eliph' Norris
18
B. Smith
Exeter
do
James Norris 3*^
37
Husbandman
Epping
do
Nath^ French
19
do
Lee
Strafford
Robert Blake
23
Taylor
Epping
Rockingnam
Jeremiah Robinson
23
Joiner
do
do
Sam' Healev
18
Husbandman
do
do
Edward Moody
19
do
do
do
Abner Moody
21
do
do
do
Sam' Prescott
20
do
do
do
John Cauley
37
do
do
do
Joseph Burleigh
'9
do
do
do
James Lock
24
Cordwainer
Rye
do
John Morrill
50
Husbandman
Gilmanton
Strafford
David Fullington
32
do
Epping
Rockingham
Benj" Sanborn
3S
Schoolmaster
Poplin
do
David Batchelder
30
Cordwainer
Raymond
do
Daniel Barber Jr.
22
Husbandman
Epping
do
Elisha Chapman
22
B. Smith
do
do
John Bean
20
Husbandman
Poplin
do
James Sanborn Jr
19
Cordwainer
Epping
do
Benj'' Oilman
18
do
Lee
Straftbrd
William Brown
21
Husbandman
Epping
Rockingham
Ezekiel French
21
Joiner
do
do
Nath'. Hardy
19
Husbandman
Lee
Strafford
Nath' Bartlett
18
do
Epping
Rockingham
Zebulon Edgerly
36
do
do
do
James Oordon
37
do
do
do
Josiah Towle
23
do
do
do
KEVOr.UTIONAKY WAR ROLLS.
117
MENS NAMES
age
26
occupation
place of abode
County
Josiah E(l<;crly
Husbandman
Epping
Rockingham
John Biitchelder
44
do
Deerfield
do
Francis Cliamberlin
24
do
Epping
do
Ephi"^ Drake
28
Cordwainer
M. Borough
Strafibrd
Tho'. Blanchard Ashton
2S
Husbandman
Nottingham
Rockingham
Simon Dearborn Jr.
15
do
Epping
do
John Knovvls
40
do
Poplin
do
Benj" Towle
30
do
Candia
do
Jon" Raw lings
33
do
Nottingham
do
Benj-' Cast
18
do
Raymond
do
Jabez French
iS
do
Epping
do
Aaron Raw lings
iS
do
do
do
Thomas Brown
50
Housewright
Deerfield
do
Reuben Perkins
26
Husbandman
do
do
Eliph'. Griffin
24
do
do
do
Enoch Gate
20
do
do
do
Enoch French
22
do
do
do
Dudley Gilman
18
do
Epping
do
John Thurston
20
do
Deerfield
do
Nath' Philbrook
26
do
do
do
Nath' Batchelder
45
do
do
do
Sam' Daniels
^7
do
Nottingham
do
James Norris
16
do
Epping
do
William Page
22
do
do
do
present 61 Rank & file i absent viz James Lock
The aforesaid Men, are able Bodied Efiective Men — Mustered, review-
ed & sworn, all except James Lock June 15"% 1775 —
by me Sam'. Hobart Muster master
Cap' Norris & his Subaltern officers sworn before the Committee of
Safety & received their Commissions June 17"* 1775.
fi-123] \_Ca-ptain Elkins' s Co.]
1775 The Colony of New Hampshire to Josiah Moulton Dr.
June To mustering paying Cap' Henry Elkins Company. Col. Poors
Reg', one months advance wages £0.16. —
Copy J. Gilman
Rec** the above Josiah Moulton
Ii8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
\_Captain Henry Elkins's Co. Receipt^ ^775-']
We the Subscribers Officers & Soldiers of the Third Company in the
Second Regiment of Foot whereof Enoch Poor Esq^ is Colonel raised
by the Congress of the Colony of New Hampshire for the Defence of the
American Colonies — Do hereby severally acknowledge to have received
of Cap'Josiah Moulton Paymasterof the first months wages of said Com-
pany, our first months wages respectively as Witness our hands July the
7" -1775—
Henry Elkins
Moses Leavitt
Richard Brown
John Taylor
Simon Moulton
James Wedgwood
Abraham Libbee
Abner Sanborn
Joseph Dearborn
Zacliariah Towle
John Marston
Simon Leavitt
Henary Batchelder
Jabes Towle
Jonathan Marston
David Philbrick
Nathan Smith Moulton
John Dearbon
Eben"- Tilton
Nehemiah Chase
Benjamin Tucke
Jeams Tuck
Levi Robinson
Edward Brown Moulton
Joseph Freese
Daniel Lamprev
Simon Philbrick
Simon Drake
Ichabod Shaw
David Moulton
John Mobs Moulton
John Marston
Zaccheus Brown
Walter Neal
Timothy Dalton
Samuel Dearborn
William Sanborn
Richard Taylor
Joseph Taylor
David Marston
Joshua Weeks
Ebenezer Sanborn
Levi Marston
Simon Page
Levi Lamper
Jeremiah Marston
Jonathan Fogg
Coffin Page
Samuel Leary
Jonathan Goss
Nathan Towl
hi>
Richard X Lock
mark
Simon Knowls
David Morgan
Chris' Gold
Jonathan Jenness
Jeremiah Berry
hi»
Nath' X Berry
mark
James Hobbs
Simon Lane
Josiah Mason
Stephen Dolbeer
Joseph Hall
Ebenezer Lovring
Samuel Marston
[1-124] \_Porismouth Me7i iti Capt. Short ridge's CoJ\
Memorandum of mens Names belonging to Postsmouth who Enlisted
with Cap' Rich'' Shortridge June 18. 1775.
Cap'Ricli'^ Shortridge
Lieut Zac'' Beal
2^ D" Nath' Thyng
John Hunkins
Thomas Chandler
Benj'^ Dame
John Dennet
John Hutching
Mark Bronghton
Joseph Gerrish
Jonathan Huntress
William Gunnison
Sam' Davis
John Grace
Levi Ayers
Sam' Broughton
Benj° Truesdel
Sam' Shortridge
John Clark
Lazarus Holmes
Joseph Mace
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
119
Ebenezer Stackpolc
W" Knight
Richard Nelson
Elisha Gunnison
Thomas Trickey
Benj" Newmarch
John Lewis
Stephen Lang
Christopher Gardner
John Oakes
Cyprian Southack
Samuel Smith
Thomas Avers
John King
Thomas Waters
Thomas Middlcton
Joseph Nelson
We hereby certify that the above list is just & true
Joseph Sims
oseph buns \ 01,
V,7-n- T 1 f Selectmen
William Lansrdon > r n i.
T , t:> , ] I or rortsmou
John r ernald y
th
[Following each private's name are placed the figures ;^o.3.0, and
the whole is footed ;!^5.8.o. — Ed.]
[1-125] \^Captain Richard Shortridge's Co. Receipt^ ^77S-'}
We the Subscribers Officers & Soldiers of the Tenth Company in the
Second Regiment of Foot whereof Enoch Poor Esq"' is Colonel raised by
the Congress of the Colony of New Hampshire for the Defence of the
American Colonies — Do hereby severally acknowledge to have received
of William Whipple Paytnaster of the first months wages of said Com-
pany — our first months wages Respectively as witness our hands this 14*
day of July 1775—
Richard Shortridge
Cap.
Zachariah Beal Lieu'
Nathaniel Thwing
Ens".
Tho* Chandler Serg'.
Daniel Calfe Serg'.
William Dennett Serg'
Will'" Knight Drum^
Zebulon Willey
Thomas Trickey
Aron Rowlins
John Demeret Corp.
Elisha Gunnison
his
John X Hutch ings
m-rk
Mark Brotten
Joseph Gerrisli
Ebenezer Stackpole
Corp.
W"* Gunnison
Benj" Dockum
his
Jonathan X Huntress
mark
Benj" Newmarch
Philip Durgin
Samuel Davis
John Rawlings
John Gofoney
John Grace
John Lewis
Stephen Lang
Epliraim Rand
Benjamin Dame Corp.
(jeorge P. Ffrost Corp.
David Hill
Jonathan vSeavev
Cvprian Southack
Samuel Nudd
Samuel Smith
Thomas Ayers
John King
Samuel Broten
Benjamin Trusdel
Epharim Plall
Nicholas W^iggin
his
Nicholas X Gilman
mark
hi>
Nicho' X Mariner
mark
Christopher Gardner
his
John X Oakes
mark
Thomas Webster
his
Thomas X Speed
murk
Elijah Vicery
John Hilton
Samuel Shortridge
hii
John X Clark
mark
Joseph Nelson
Tho" Middleton
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Captain Siiortridge's orders were dated y*. 14"^ of June 1775 Com-
missions were dated y* 18"' June
[1-126] \^Co?n7nittee of Safety to Geii. Folso)u.'\
In committee of Safety at Exeter the 17"' of June i775
To General Follsom —
S'' You are required to order Two of the Company's in ColP Poors
Regiment, viz — Cap'. Adam's and Cap' Tiltons to march by the middle
of next Week to Join the army at or near Cambridge in the Massachu-
setts Bay there to receive further orders —
[Mathew Thornton, Chairman.]
[It will be seen that the foregoing order, from the original of which
somebody has cut the signature, was issued on the day of the battle
of Bunker Hill. On the i8th the record of the committee of safety
has the following entry.
"June 1 8th. Upon receiving the news of the engagement at
Charlestown, directed Col. Poor to order all the companies in his reg-
iment, except Capt. Elkins' to March immediately to Cambridge,"
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" Benjamin Mann's "
" Josiah Crosby's "
" John Marcy's •'
Col's Mess'
Other Messes
156 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-175] \_List of Men -who enlisted in the Artillery in August^
1775 ■'\
Charlestown Prospect Hill Aug' 10'^ — 1775 —
this is to Sertifie that these Men Inlisted in the Traine of Artilery John
Callander was Cap* now Commanded by Cap* William Perkins.
Maj° Hailes Comp^ June 5"'
Benj" Burley Alexander Duglis Simon Whitcomb
23*^ April Douglass rec*^ i months pay the others none
Colo" Starkes Reg'"' Cap' Baldwin Com'
Georg Bemain June 5 Sam^ Barreclift 6
23^^ April Rec*^ No pay —
Cap' Woodbury Comp-^ June 5
W™ Croston Jacob Hardy Jn° Howard
24 of April No pay here —
Cap' John Mores Comp^ June 6
W™ M'=Gilvary Alex Hutchson James Mores
23^ Api'il, Rec^ No pay —
Cap' Hutchson Comp^ [Gordon Hutchins.]
Tho^ Mathews June 6 — Enlisted i^' of May Rec'^ a Months pay —
Cap' Abbott Comp-^
April 24'^ None Jn" Roberson June 6
May 6"^ ) Rec*^ James M'^Cay 31 June
May 3*^ j I Month pay Joseph Foster June 31 Day
Cap' Richards Comp^'
23* April No pay Sam' Rogers June 6
William Perkins Cap'
Caleb Shaw Cap' Mans Company in Coll Reeds Reg' Inlisted y* 2Sth
of April and went in to an Artilery Company lo'*" of July 1775 Rec"*
one Months pay.
\_Receipt for pay due the men who enlisted in the Artillery ., ^775 '\
Benjamin Burley £2.17.4 Will'" M^Gillbery* £2.18.8
Alex"' Duglass 0.17.4 Alex'' Hutchinson 2.18.8
Simon Whitcomb 2.17.4 James Mores 2.18.8
George Bemain 2.17.4 Thomas Mathews 0.18.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
157
2.
17.4
I.
12.0
I .
16.0
2.
,18.8
Sam' Barreclift 2.18.8 John Robertson
Will"' Croston 2.14.8 James MacCay
Jacob hardy 2.14.8 Jo.sepli foster
Jii° howard 2.14.8 Sam' Rogers
*[M'=Gilvary] 39.10.8
I the Subscriber being Appointed by those Men whose Names are
above inserted to Receive there Pay from the time of their inlisting in
Newhampshire service iintill their inlisting in y* artilery Company Do
acknowledge to have Rec** thirty Nine pound ten shillings and eight
pence from Timothy Walker Ju' w'='' I promise to Deliver to each man
according to the sum annex^ to his Name by me
Medford y* 12 of August 1775 Benj"' Burley.
[1-177]
\_ArtiUery A/en's Receipts.^
Charlestown Prospeckt Hill August 12*
775
We the under Subscribers do Acknowledge by Our Signing to this
receipt, rcc'' of Benj" Burley the Sum of Money against Our Names it
Being the Total Sum of our Demands for our Service in the New
Hampshire forces as witness our hands
George Bemain
hla
W^'" Croston X
mark
James M'^Cay
Samuel Rogers
Joseph foster
Jn" Robertson
Simon Whitcomb
William M'^Gilveray
£. s. d.
2.17.4
2.14,8
.12.0
18.8
16.
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17.4
,18.8
Alexander hutchenson 2.18.8
Jacob Hard}^ 2.14.8
hit
John Howard jS" 2.14.8
mark
James Moors 2.18.8
Alex. Douglass 17.4
hii
Sam' Barraclift X 2.18.S
murk
his
Thomas X Mathews 0.18.8
othy walker Ju'' three pound one shilling and four pence in
/ages from y* 25"* of April when I inlisted with Cap' VVood-
Rec. of Timot
full for my w; ^
berry untill Inlisted into v* Train ye 9"' of June
Will"' X Nickelson
Sept yM8"> 1775 £3.1.4
Test James M*^Gregore
Rec'' of Tim" Walker y Two Pounds sixteen shillings L. my in full my
pay from 28 Day of May to 10 Day of July 1775 Caleb Shaw 2.16.
N. B. Said Shaw came out of C Thomas's Company
158 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Rec'' of Tim" Walker Jr Eighteen vShillings & eight Pence L. my in full
for my wages from May 23'' to June 6"" — '775
Test Ja» M'=Gregore
John X Wilson
mark
In Dan. Moores Co.
1775 Oct' II Rec*^ of Tim" Walker Four Pounds Eight Shillings L. my
each Person in full for our service in Cap' Abbott's Company in Coll
Stark's Regiment from 24"" Day of April 1775 untill we inlisted into the
Train July i 1775
Peter Chandler
Hezekiah Fellows
[1-178] [Aug. I, 1775, tlie Committee of Safety ordered Captain
Henry Elkins " to March his Company immediately to join the Army
at Medford." The following is their receipt for money to provision
themselves on their march to Charlestown.]
Hampton August y* 4"* 1775
then Reseved of Josiah Moulton the sum of one pound ten shilengs Laful
money each man in part for billeting money as solgers of the nu Hamp-
sher forces as witness our Hands
Henry Elkins Hanery Batchelder Simon Philbrick
Moses Leavitt Samuel Dearborn John Dearbon
Richard Brown Coffin Page James Hobbs
John Taylor Richard Taylor Edward B. Moulton
James Wedgwood Jonathan fogg Ichabod Shaw
Joseph Dearborn . Samuel Stacy Jonathan Marston
John Marston Nathan towl Jabez Towle
Simon Page Simon knowles Joseph Freese
Zechariah Towl Nathaniel Berry Levi Robinson
Joseph Taylor Jonathan Goss Abner vSanborn
Samuel Marston Richard Lock James Tucke
Simon Leavitt David Morgan Daniel Philbrick
Joshua Weeks Joseph hall John Marston
Levi Lamper Stephen Dolber Simon Lane
Jeremiah Marston Jeremiah Berrv Josiah Mason
Timoth}' Duston Abraham Libbie Simon Moulton
William Samborn Jonathan Jenness Zaccheus Brown
Eben' Samborn Chris"^ Gold Daniel Lamprey
David Marston Ju'' Eb"" Tilten Simon Drake
Levi Marston Nathan S. Moulton Nehemiah Chase
Walter Neal Benjamin Tuck John Mobs Moulton
Ebenezer Lovring David Moulton
REVOUTIONAKY WAR ROLLS.
159
[COLONEL TIMOTHY BEDEL'S REGIMENT, 1775.]
[On the twenty-sixth day of May, 1775, the provincial congress,
sitting at Exeter, "Voted, That a Compan}- not exceeding 60 men in
the Northwesterly parts of this Colony be forthwith enlisted, to be
ready to act as occasion may require." The company was raised by
Timothy Bedel, and called the first company of rangers, Timothy
Bedel of Bath, captain, Abraham Palmer of Orford, 1st lieutenant,
Charles Nelson of Lyme, ensign or 2d lieutenant. Their commis-
sions were issued July 7. and dated June 23, the day they were mus-
tered. The following is a roll of the men as mustered July 29, 1775.
—Ed.]
[1-1S2]
\^Captain Titnothy J3c.deVs Co., ^775-\
MENS NAMES
Towns
Age
Date of Inlistment
Tho' Crock
Piermont
24
Tune 16'^
Charles Crock
D"
20
16
Uriah Stone
D°
27
16
John Kenady
Moretown ^
28
19
Ephraim Root
Piermont
24
16
Robert Miller
Moretown
17
16
Richard Collins
D»
21
16
Enos Sawyer
D"
21
^7
Nath" Wales
Haverhill
21
15
Robert Kenady
Moretown
25
15
Adonijah Holden
Piermont
26
15
David Arwin
D"
20
15
Benj" Sawyer
Moretown
19
15
Tho" Piper
Piermont
22
15
Moses Duty
Moretown
34
15
Jon" M*=Connel
Piermont
27
15
Frances Fenton
D«
3'
15
John Lovring
Haverhill
29
16
James Ladd
D°
23
x6
Joseph Fi field
D°
24
16
Joseph Hadley
D"
^9
16
Jolm Heselton
D°
^9
16
Thom^ Caprin
D"
18
i6
1
Now in Vermont.
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Towns
Age
Date of Inlistment
Timothy Curtis
Haverhill
36
June 16"'
Amos Davis J"''
Moretown
27
17
David Greenleaf
Bath
21
19
Tho* Newnnan
D°
31
19
Timothy Bailey
Jesse Young
Neth" Young
Gunthwait^
D"
D°
24
24
21
19
19
19
Joshua Young
Richard Bedle
D°
Bath
21
22
19
19
Frea Hand
D"
18
19
Luther Richardson
Gunthwait
26
21
Moses Pike
Bath
47
21
John Waters
D«
27
19
David Weeks
D-'
27
21
Peter Gilman
D-
26
21
Abial Chase
D»
28
21
John Young
Gunthwait
26
2S
Sam" Young
D"
27
19
John Dodge
Haverhill
33
19
Tho' Simpson
D°
23
2S
John Sandburn
D°
27
21
Nath" White
Moretown
23
25
Benj" Martin
D"
22
23
John Beard
Robert Paul
Bath
Lime
35
26
23
15
Ezra Moore
Medford
17
15
Will™ Moore
D"
29
15
Moody Freeman
Hanover
22
15
John Freeman
D"
24
15
Nath" Woodward
Hanover
30
15
Amos Rich
Oford
24
15
Jeremiah Phelps
Constant Bliss
D°
D''
43
29
17
15
Elnathan Palmer
D^
25
15
Silvenus Owen
Fairlee
29
15
Zenas Morey
D°
35
15
Nath" Marrill
Newbury
26
21
July 29 1775 this May Certify that the above & Foregoing is a Roll
of the Company Inlisted By Cap* Timothy Bedle and His Subalturns In
the Service of this Coloney & Mustered By order of & Sworne
By Me
Jon'' Child M. M
* Now Lisbon.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. l6l
[1-1S3] \_Bedcrs Company of Rajigers : Receipt for Wages. '\
We the Subscribers Officers & Soldiers in the first Company of Ran-
gers raised in the Colony of New Hampshire by the Congress thereof for
the Defence of the American Colonies Do hereby severally acknowlege
to have received of Israel Morey Esq paymaster of the Wages due to the
Said Company for their first Months Service — our said first Months
Wages respectively, as witness out hands July 8"' 1775
Abr'" Palmer 1°' L' Corp' Moody Freeman Joim Kanedy
Thomas Caprin J"hn freeman Ephraim Root
Amos Davis ir -d u ^ ^l o 1 Enos Sawyer
„i, Robart X Paul .. , ^ , . -^ ,
■n> • ] v^ /"• If Mark Robert Kanedy
David X (jreenleat -^y .1 n ■• v 1 i \ 1 ■• 1 n 1 i-
,„„u Nath" Woodward Adonijah Iloldm
Thomas Newman Elnathan Palmer David Weeks
Joshua Young Fifer Constant Bliss David Erwin
Richard Bedel Zenas Morey Benj" Sawver
Luther Richardson Tim" Bedel Thomas piper
Moses 5 Pike Ar?M^;''' ^'""'' T'f"'i' ^'"'''" ^°'P'
M„k Cha' Nelson John Lovern
John Walters Silvanus owen James Ladd
John Dodge Jo'i" m'^Connel Serg* Joseph fifield
Sam" young Seg* Moses Duty Joseph Hadley
Nath" White Richard Collins John haseltine
Nathaniel merell Robert miller paid by
John Sanborn Benjamin Martin Tim" Bedle Esq''
John Beard William Moor Jr Ira Hand
Uriah Stone Corp^ Ezra Moor John young Serg*
Peter Oilman Jeremiah Phelps Serg' Jesse young Corporal
Abel Chase Nath" Whales Tim" Bavley
Tim" Curtis Thomas Crook Nath' young
Tho* Simpson Ju' Charles Crook
16
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[July 6, 1775, the Committee of Safety ordered Capt. James Os-
good " to enlist twenty effective Soldiers." The following is a roll
of the same. — Ed.]
[ I -1 91 J \_A niiistcr Role of Cap' James osgoods Compe?iey in Cofiway
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Age
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Place of Resedence
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Ezekiel Walker
July y''
15
30
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Conway
Rewben Currer
July y«
10
45
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Bow
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July y''
17
34
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Arcliebeld Starling
July r
17
23
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Conway
Abiel Messor
July y*
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Ephraim Foster
July y'
10
44
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Samuel Ardewe
July y'
10
28
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Ware
Barns Hesseltine
July y'
10
21
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John ordewe
July y'
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Stephen Dressor
July y'
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Zepheniah Pette
July y^
10
30
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Daniel Chandler
July y'
to
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John moore
July y''
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24
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Isaac Bracket
July y*
23
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Samuel Stillins
July y«
22
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Joseph Colby
July y«
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John Murrey
July y*
22
25
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July y=
22
21
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Thomas Spring
July y''
20
19
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John Beary
July y«
24
27
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the above men are able Bodied Edbctive men Mustered & Reviewed
by me July 28"" 1775 at Conway
Per David Page
170 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-192] \_Capt. Osgood's Co. Receipt for Wages, 177s-']
We the Subscribers officers & Soldiers in the Second Comp-^ of Rangers
raised in the Colony of New Hampshire by the Congress thereof whereof
James Osgood Esq"" is Cap' for the Defence of the American Colonis Do
hereby Severlly Acknowlege to have Receved of Israel Morey Esq' pay-
master of the wages due to the said Company for thier first montli Ser-
vice our s*^ first month wages respectively as witness our hand this 8"*
Day August 1775.
Mat- Thornton Jun' Rec^ 5- 0.0 . ^^ - ^.^^^
Jotham Cumings 2" Lieu' 3.10.0 -' n,ark
James Goold First Sargent 2. 8.0 Capt Thornton has Reeled
Tho' Crawford Sergant 2. 8.0 Stephen Bethel 405 by his order
Joseph Hatch Sarjant 2. 8.0 John Beedel
Andrew Neele 2. 0.0 Jacob gates 6s
Solomon Todd 2. 0.0 Caleb pettingell
Duncan m'^Gregor 2. 0.0 Benajah Hall 405-
John wallac 2. 0.0 Job IVloulton 40^
Tho" Nevins Ju"" 2.0.0 James ""^Laughlin 405-
James Whitting 2. 0.0 David Davis 405-
moses Ludington 2. 0.0 James Wesson 405-
Thomas Ramsey Corporal 2. 4.0 Enos Bishop ^os
Charles Clark Corporal 2. 4.0 Henry Sellenham 405-
Dan' Brai nerd J"" 2. 0.0 Zebadiah Richardson 40^-
Isaiah Bachelder 2. 0.0 Samuel Wallice 405-
his liis
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Silas X^Brown 2. 0.0 j^^^.j^, Ladd
Samuel drew 2. 0.0 . ,^^ '^ ^apish 40.^
William greenugh Drummer 2. 4.0 -^ ,n,rk
Jonathan Crawford 2. 0.0 William Abbot 405:
Dan Bishop
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John Fulton
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Samuel Parker
Benjamin Bean
William Simpson
James Thompson
Stephen Lowell
Samuel Gait
Thomas Cox
Thomas Robinson
Ephraim Garvin
172
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William Powers
Thomas Welch
Moses Flood
John Loring
John Kennedy
Noah Kidder
James M"=Cauly
John Hinkson
Edward Smith
Joseph Stanley
Henry Tewksbury
Jonathan Richardson
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[_CapL Parkers Co. Muster-Roil, I77S '\
A List of Cap' John Parkers Company Mustered Sworn & paid their
first Months Wages August Second Day 1775 —
MENS NAMES
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Place of Abode
Occupation
County
time of En-
listing
John Parker Cap*
[Litchfield]
Asa Pettee Lieu'
[Enfield]
I Wilham Darrah
18
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Husbandman
Hillsbo^'^
July 9"^
2 Joseph Harvell
22
Do
Do
Do
July S"^
3 Samuel Parker
30
Pembroke
Taylor
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July 12"*
4 Benjamin Bean
18
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Do
12""
5 Andrew M'^Allester
34
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Do
Do
12"*
6 William Simpson
18
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Do
12*
7 William Robinson
39
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12"*
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50
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Sth
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19
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gth
10 John Loring
34
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Do
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21
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Do
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ijth
12 Matthew Gait
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13 Thomas Cox
28
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Do
17-
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44
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15 Ephraim Garvin
24
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3^
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18
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29
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24
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30
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27
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Do
10'"
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29
Hopkinton
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26
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Do
10"^
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44
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Taylor
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34
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26 vSamuel Wort hen
26
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27 Phineas Farren
32
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11"^
28 David Clough
33
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3^
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35
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31 John Ordway
40
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32 Jonathan Worthly
23
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Do
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33 Daniel Murray
33
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Do
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34 William Powers
34
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Do
Do
11*"
35 Sam' Brocklebank
35
Weare
Do
Do
jjth
36 Jesse Clements
21
Do
Do
Do
jjth
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37 Ebenezer Qiiiiiby
20
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39 TimotliN' Cloiii^h
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40 Joshua MaxHeld
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41 John Fettce
36
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42 Jacob Can-
21
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29
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44 Moses Flood
27
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45 Noah Kidder
45
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20"*
46 James Gibson
45
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47 fohn Fulton
24
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48 James M'^Calley
28
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49 John Ilinckson
23
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51 Joseph Stanley
30
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53 Nathan Clough
21
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53 Henry Tewkesbury
34
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Do
Do
10"'
We the subscribers Soldiers in Cap' John Parkers Company do hereby
acknowlege to have recieved of W" Parker Esq' the Sums affixed to our
Names respectively being in full of our first months wages
August 2^ 1775 —
James m'^Calley 2 — Edward Smith 2 — Nathan Clough 2 —
John hinkson 2 — Joseph Stanly 2 — Henary Tuxbury 2 —
I John Parker have received of W" Parker Esq' Six pounds in full of
my first months Wages as Cap' of Said Company —
Aug' 2^ 1775—
John Parker
I Asa Pettee have received of W"' Parker Esq' four j)ounds in full of
my first Months Wages as Lieutenant of said Company
August 2^ 1775 —
Asa Patee
The aforenamed fifty three men were mustered Sworn & paid Aug' 2**
1775 Per W"' Parker
[1-19S]
\_Capt. Parker's Co. Receipt.']
We the Subscribers do hereby acknowledge that we have received of
Israel Morey Esq' by the hand of Tim° Walker jun' Billeting for five
davs at nine pence per day Sep' 4th 1775. N B said men belong to Cap
Jn" Parkers C^—
1/6 REVOLUTFONARY WAR ROLLS.
W™ Durrel Joseph Harvel James Gibson
Benjamin Bean W" Simpson t o w t •
Ax-m n I ,. T T-i " X Lonng, witness-
W" Robertson James ihompson -^ ^^ri, *"
Thomas Robertson Ephraim Garven Jn" Patee
Alatthevv Gault Thomas Cox Samuel Gault
John Dustin Edward Smith Benj"* Colhns
Asa Patee j' W" Powers Jn" Kennison
Aaron Qjiinbee Eben'' Qiiinbee Philip Judkins
Joshua Maxfield Samuel Parker Henry Tixberry
25 Men (a. 3/9 £4. 13. 9 Copy
We acknowledge that we have receiv-ed of Israel Morey Esquire pay-
master of the billeting money of Cap John Parkers Comp^ each of us
three shilings and nine pence L M-^ for five days to from this to Coos —
Concord Sep* 4, 1775 —
Nathan Clough John Fulton James j\PCalley
Jedediah Jewett Jobn Patee Moses Flood
Andrew M'^AUester Joseph Flood Abraham Martin
Noah Kade Jacob Carr Jonathan Worthley
Samuel Biockelbank Jn" X Keneday's mark Ebenezer Collin
Timothy Clough Winthrop Clough David Clough
Daniel Murry Joseph Stanley Joseph Judkins
John Thing Connor Samuel Smith
John Ardway Asa Patee
[1-199] \_Caft. Parkef's Co. Report.'\
Camp S' Johns the 28"" Septemb' 1775
An Effective Role of Cap' John Parkers Company.
Present in Camp
1 Cap' John Parker 12 Sam' Smith 24 John Hinkson
2 L' Asa Pettee 13 Abram Melven 25 Edw"^ Smith
3 L' Seath Wheeler 14 John Ardway 26 Nathan Clough
4 Doc John Dusten 15 Will"" Powers 27 Henry Tewksbury
5 OrdeVly Serg' Jam' 16 Sam' Brucklebank 28 And"" M"=Alister
Gibson 17 Joseph Flood 29 John Kenady
6 Serj' John Pettee j8 Eben: Qiiimbee 30 John French
7 Serj' Aron Qj-iimbee ig Timothy Clough 31 Will"' Courtiss
8 Will'" Robertson 20 Moses Flood 32 Jonath" Richeson
9 Will"" Simpson 21 Noah Kidder 33 Elijah Blodget
10 Jam' Thompson 22 John Fulton 34 Prime Wheelar
11 Moses Herriman 23 Jam'' M'^Calley 35 Sam' Parker
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
177
On Command at Leporaro — [La Prairie]
Self Eben Collens Matt" Gault Joseph Standley
Ephraim Garven
Wonthrop Clough
Jonathan Worthley
Joshua JNIaxficld
Jacob Karr
Serj' Dan' Murry
Serj' Joseph Ilarvel
Will'" Danah
Benj'" Been
John Loren
Jam' Hardy
Sam' Serjent
Oliver Hand
John Cox
Onion River — Joseph Judkins
Isle onore ( Decon Tho' Robertson
[Isle Aux Noix ]
f Decon Tho'
j Sam' Gault
[1-301] \_Capf. Parker's Co. Date of arrival home., 177s •'\
a List of Cap' John Parkers Compney and the Time they got Home
from Canedey alowing 15 day for there march from Said Canedey
Cap' John Parker
Jan>' i"' [1776]
Joseph Judkens
October 14
Liu' asa Patee
December
,6th
John Duston
December 31
Liu' Seth wheeler
December
3,th
Robert Wise
Do 27
Serg' John Patee
December
1 6th
David Clough
Do 27
Serg' Danil more
December
27
Jedeiah Jewett
Do 31
Serg' Aaron Quenbe
De'" 28
Benjman Colens
Do 16
Serg: Joseph Harvel
Dec'" 25
Jonathan Worthly
Do 16
Cor Ebenzer Colens
Dec'" 18
Will'" Powers
Do 16
Cor James Gibson
Dec"' 31
Thorn' Welch
November 30
Corp John fulton
do 18
moses flood
Dec'm 31
Corp Alx'^f Parker
do 16
Noah Kidder
Novem 2
Drum Will'" Darrah
do 17
Jam* m<-Calley
Deem 31
fifer Sam" Parker
Do 28
John Hinkson
Do 31
Benj man Been
Do 18
Edward Smith
Do
Will'" Simpson
Do 31
Joseph Standly
Do
James Thompson
Do 31
Henry Tuxberry
Do
Stephen Lowal
Do 16
John Loren
Do
Sam" Gall'
Do 6
John Kanedey
Do
Thorn* Cox
Do 17
Jonathan Richardson
Thom* Robertson
Do 6
Will'" Curtas
Ephram garven
Do 31
Elijah Blodget
Do
asa Patee Junr
Do 16
olover Hand
Do
Moses Heniman
do 31
James Hardey
Do
Sam" Smith
Do 27
Sam" Sargent
Do
Johnthing Conor
Do 18
John french
Do
Jonathan Basford
October 15
Ih
Prime wheler
Do
Deserted Octo
ber "'«
13^
Will"' Robertson
Sam" Burtul Bank Joseph fl(
ood
Andr m'^Alester
Abr** me
liven
Ebenezer
Qiiembe
mathew gallt
Joshew
maxfe
aid Timothy
Clough
Wintrop Clough
Jacob K
arr
Nathan Clough
John A'
wardey
[1 These men left without being regularly discharged, when they thought their term of service had
expired.]
17
178
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[COLONEL JOHN STARK'S REGIMENT.
Receipts for Coat Money, October, 1775.]
[1-202]
\_Captai7i George Reid' s Co.]
October 4'^ 1775-
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap* Reids Company in Coll Stark's
Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have received of Timothy Walker
Jun"" Four Dollars each Man in full satisfaction for the regimental Coat
which was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire as witness our
Hands.
Oct' 10 1775
Rob' Barnett
John Nesmith
James M^cluer
Joshua Thompson
Allen Hopkins
Sam' Thompson
William Boyd
Peter Cristy
John Mackay
william Rowell
Samuel Eager
Hugh Watt
John Hopkins
William Dickey
Jonathan Holmes
thomas Wilson
his
Robert X Burke
mark
James Gray Serg' Major
James Nesmith
William Clyde
James Nesmith 2**
Hugh Alexander
William Moor
John Vance
George m'^murphy
Stephen Chase
his
John X Head
mark
Martin Montgomery
Abel Senter
Hugh Mountgomery
John Patterson
John morison
Matthew Anderson
Ebenezer M'^Ilvain
Thom'* Enpflish
James morison
John Livingston
Robert Boyes
William Parker
Robert mac murphy
Robert Adams
James Stinson
Sam' Houston
John Campbill
W" M'=Murphy
John Ferguson
Henry Parkinson
Robert Mack
James Duncan
John Anderson
his
Sam" X Stinson
murlt
Joseph Mack
[775 Oct' 16 Rec'' of Tim": Walker Jun' : Seven Pounds Four Shillings
L my for Regimental Coats for the Six following Men belonging to my
Company being absent which Money I promise to deliver to said Men
on Demand — men's Names
John Smith
Alexander Brown
Asa Senter
Peter Jenkins
James Gilmore
Samuel Senter
Geo Reid Cap'
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
179
Also Rec'' : of said Walker eight Dollars for regimental Coats foi- James
Moor Sc Joshua Reed
Geo Rcid Cap'
Rec"* : of Tiin° Walker Jr : one Pound four Shillings L. my in full for a
regimental Coat
Rich'^ Cresey
[1-203] S^Captain Daniel JSIoor' s Co.'\
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Dan' Moor's Company in Coll
Stark's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have receiv'^ of Tim°
Walker Jr Four Dollars each Man in full satisfaction for the regimental
Coat which was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire —
William Towl
Thomas Baker
Nathan Batchelor
Moses Merrill
Jeremiah homan
Moses M'^Connell
Zebadiah Lovejoy
Insley Brown
George Evans
Robert Stinson
moses noyes
Samuel Piper
William Morrill
Job Sherburn
John Rawlings
thomas Towl
Josiah Gorden
James Qiiinby
Oliver Lyford
Jeremiah Rawlins
John Thing
William Towl 3''
Caleb Morss
Isaac Aloor's
James Moor's
Jacob Sinklcr
Dudley Cliftbrd
Noah Emery
Nath^ Martin
Danell Cass
Moses Roberts
Timothy Gorden
Moses Kelsa
Nathaniel Molton
Lemuel Stickney
William Harper
Jonathan Fifield
Christopher Bartlet
Jephthah Tyler
Joseph Rawlins
his
Noah X Dollar
mark
his
Will"" X Eraser
mark
his
Josiah X Batchler
mark
Samuel W'ells
Nathan Holt
Moses Page
Richard Robinson
Paul Blake
bis
Benj' X Norris
1775 Ocf 17 Rec'^ of Tim" Walker Jr. Fourteen Pounds Eight Shillings
L. my for the following Persons viz'.
John Wadleigh
Sam' Cate
Benj" Fulsom
Andrew Wi^ztrin
Andrew Cunningham
Sam' Kelley
Ez' Gilman
Thom^ Hoyt
which money I promise to deliver to the above men on demand pr Dan-
iel Moor Cap'
John ]?uswell
Eliplialet Connor
Jon" Judkins &
Samuel Lawrence
[1-204]
\_Capiain Henry Dearborn' s Cc]
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Dearbou's Com'v in Coll
Stark's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have receiv^ of Tim°
i8o
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Walker Jr. Four Dollars Each Man in full satisfaction for the Regi-
mental Coat which was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Jona. Clark
Andrew M'=Gafley
Joseph Jackson
Jon" Oilman
his
James X Rendal
mnrk
Jacob Morrill
Robert Morrison
Nicholas Brown
Israel Clifford
hi>
Thorn' X Welch
mark
John Nealley
John Harvey
Jonathan Dow
Chase Whicher
James Garland
Elisha Hutchinson
Jeremiah Connor
Joseph Place
David Mudget
Simon Sanborn
Dudley Hutchinson
David Page
Neal M'^Gaffey
Joshua Wells
. ^'
Benj" X Berrey
mark
Samuel Winslow
Peter Sevranc
Theo' Cass
Zeblon Marsh
Clement X Aloody
mark
his
Gideon X Glidden
Moses Lock
Nat' Batchelder
Noah vSinkler
francis Lock
Bennit Lebbee
francis Lock [Jr.]
Andrew Bickford
his
John X WoUess
mark
hit
Jeremiah X Dow
mark
William Rowell
1775 Oct^ 16 Rec^ of Tim° Walker Jun^ Fifteen Pounds Twelve Shil-
lings L. my for regimental Coats for the Thirteen Men hereafter named
viz'
Andrew Field
Josiah Moody
Benj" Judkins
Mark W'ilder
John Runnels
Josiah Lebbee
Weymouth Wallis
Abraham Pettingill
John Simpson
Andrew Neally
Jon^ Cram
Andrew M'=clary &
John Dwyer
which Money I promise to deliver to the above men on Demand
Amos Morrill Lieut
[1-205]
[ Captain Aaron Kinsman'' s Co.]
W'e the Subscribers belonging to Capt. Kinsmans Company in Coll.
Stark's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have rec*^ of Tim" Walker
Jun"' Four Dollars each Man in full satisfaction for the regimental Coat
which was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire as witness our
Hands — Ocf 10, 1775 —
Isaac Saltmarsh
Joshua Danford
Joseph Jorden
Samuel Thompson
Sam' X Bond
mark
John Folsom
Benj'' Cotton
Will'" Shattuck
Jonathan Stevens
Oliver Smith
Josiah Meloon
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
i8i
Stephen Webster
William Steel
Seth Spring
his
Aaron X Putney
mivrk
his
James X Putney
mark
Ebenezer Bean
Sherbon Dearbon
Jcinathan Flanders
for
I'homas Flanders
Stephen Dudley
hU
Benj" X Kinsman
marli
Nathaniel Fox
Ills
Alexander X Smith
Nathaniel .Smith
Abraham Drake Jun''
James kinnistoii
David Clark
thomas Rollings
Moses Moulton
Jonathan Currier
Oct' 14, 1775 Rec*^ of Tim" Walker Jun' Twelve Pounds L. my for
Regimental Coats for the Ten following Men belonging to my Company
being absent viz'
Jacob Clark
Joseph Rogers
George Bean
William Gordon
Samuel Siieiburne
William Prescot
John Muggett
Nath' Dearborn
David Clement &
Josiah Brown
■which Alonev I promise to pay to the above men on Demand
Aaron Kinsman Cap'
also Rec** of Tim" Walker Jr. Eight Dollars for regimental Coats for
Job Judkins & Sam' Peas
Aaron Kinsman Capt.
[1-206]
[ Capt. Gordon Hutchins' s Co.]
We the vSubscribers belonging to Cap' Gordon Hutchins's Company in
Coll. Stark's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have receiv'' of T m°
Walker J' Four Dollars each in full satisfaction for a regimental Coat
which was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire, as witness
our Hands — Oct' 4"' 1775 —
W" Livingston
John Bean
Simeon Danforth
Robert Livingston
WiU"^ Walker
Benjamin Abbott
Daniel M-^Neill
Hubbard Carter
Alexander Patterson
Joseph S. Webster
Samuel Straw
Thomas Chandler
John Bunton
Ezra Badger
Peter Johnson
Pratt Chase
Levi Hutchins
Micah Flanders
John Palmer
John vStone
Nathaniel Glines
John Holden
James Stone
Wells Davis
Jonathan Roby
Joseph Clough
Jotham Young
John Qiiimby
Isaac Johnson
Samuel Webster
William Beard
Benjamin Basford
Paul M'^Ferson
James Palmer
Elisha Corliss
Benjamin Baker
James Burns
his
Samuel X Patterson
mark
Samuel Eastman
l82 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
1775 Ocf 17 Rec"* of Tim" Walker J-- Twelve Pounds L. my for reg-
imental Coats for the Ten Men hereafter named Viz'
John Gordon Nathaniel Clement Nath' Perkins &
Joseph Grace Joseph Boynton Elijah Corser
Abraham Kimball William Perkins
William Darling Isaac Cummins
which Money I promise to deliver to the above Men on demand
Gordon Hutchins Cap'
[1-207] \_Captam jfoshua Abbott's Co.~\
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Abots Company in Coll Stark's
Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have receiv"^ of Tim" Walker Jun'
Four Dollars each Man in full Satisfaction for the regimental Coat which
was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire — Aledford Ocf 4,
1775-
Jeremiah Abbott Barnart harvey Saml Davis
Abraham Fifield Moses Johnson Jonathan Bradley
Andrew Aiken James Miller Samuel Beard
Samuel Coser William Miller Amos Barns
Jonathan Hunton Timothy Simons Nathaniel Burbank
Jacob Carter Timothy Lunt David Taylor
John Abbot Davis woodes David Burbank
John Bowley John Elliot Reuben Abbot
Joseph Conner Ezra Abbot in the James Aiken
Isaac Davis place of Nathaniel Chandler Ab-
Richard flood Stephen Abbott bott
David Flanders Hug^h Crombie . "i". /-.
\\T■^\• ac \ \ T .1 T- Asa X Courser
William hheld Jonathan Karr rnark
Moses Hall Edmund Chadwick Stephen Hall
Ezekiel Dimond Edward Evans Ephraim Colby
1775 Oct' 14 Receiv*^ of Tim" Walker Jun"' Fifteen Pounds Twelve
Shillings L, my for the Thirteen following Men belonging to Cap' Ab-
botts Company who is absent, viz'
Nathan Davis Eliphalet Rawlins Moses Burbank
W" Courser Andrew Stone John Davis &
Jon^ Currier Thomas Straw John Rowen
Silas Call William Straw
Moses MTarland Ricliard Smart
which money I promise to deliver to tiie above men on Demand
Sam' Atkinson Lieut
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS,
183
[1-20S]
\_Captain 77iot>ias McLangJilin' s CoJ\
We the Subscribers belonginfj to Cap' M''Lau<^hbn's Company in Coll
Stark's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have reciv*^ of Tim" Walker
Jun' Four Dollars each Man in full satisfaction for the regimeiital Coat
which was promis*^ us by the Colony of New Hampshire a
Hands — Ocf 10, 1775
s witness our
Natli' Bovd
David M^Qiiig
Abraham Jolmson
William Patterson
James Buttertleld
Thomas IVPClary
John ONeil
John Calahan
Calvin Johnson
John Gregg
James Gregg
David Afnight
James IVPferson
Samuel Caldwell
John Go fie
Solomon Hutchinson
1)18
Benj" X George
mark
John M"=farson
Thomas Huse
Goffe Moor
John Hunter
Henry X Glover
mark
James Gladding
Thomas Cutting
Caleb Stark
John Patten
George Emerson
Edward Bixby
Samuel Patten
David Moor
James Orr
Hugh Mathes
Joseph Mathes
Timothy Martin
Sam' Barron
his
Lemuel X Harvey
mark
his
Edmond X Davis
mark
hii
John X Siphors
mark
John Mills
Joshua Gage
Benjamon Baker
Luke Egar
John Caldwell M'=Neil
1775 Oct' 17 Rec<* of Tim": Walker Jun^ Nine Pounds Twelve Shil-
lings L. my for regimental Coats for the Eight Men whose names are
hereafter named viz'
Alexander Milliken
George Hogg
W'" Newman
Charles Emerson
Archibald Stark
John Jordan
John Turner
James M'^Cauley in the
place of Arthur Hart
which Money I promise to deliver to the above Men on demand
Tho' Maclaughlin Cap*
also received of said Walker Eight Dollars for regimental Coats for
John Aulds & John AI'^Murphy which I promise to deliver to said men
Tho' Maclaughlin Cap'
[1-209]
\_Captain SaDiuel Richards' s Co.]
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Richards's Comp^ in Coll
Stark's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have receiv*^ of Tim"
Walker Jr. Four Dollars eacli Man in full Satisfaction for the regimental
Coats which was promised by the Colony of New Hampshire
Ocf 10, 1775,
1 84
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Timothy Blake
his
Peter X Butterfield
mark
Jonathan Blake
his
James X Carr
mark
James Lyons
Stephen Tnttle
David Farmer
Ebenezer Sinkler
Benjamin Taylor
)iis
Sam' X Smith
mark
Thomas Karr
Thomas Taylor
Jacob Bradbury
James Winn
Joshua Wilson
Austin Geoi^ge
hia
Jon"' X Bell
mark
Reuben trusel
James Gibbs
his
Stephen X Flanders
mark
Plomer Wheeler
Elijah Blake
Philip Felix
Nathaniel Stevens
timothy hutchison
his
Joel X Emery
Joseph Robeson
h:s
Andrew X Newell
mark
William Barnet
Eliezer Emerson
Benjamin Karr
John Little
his
Elias X Sargent
mark
Samuel anes
Charles m'^carty
John Bean
his
Ezekiel X Wells in the
mark
place of
Silas Wells
1775 Oct' 13 Rec'' : of Tim°: Walker Jr. Six Pounds L, my for the
five following Men belonging to Cap' Richards's Company being absent
viz'
Jonas Hastings
W'" Kemp
Benj" Tiflany
Jacob Hadley
Eben"" Wood
which I promise to deliver to the above men on Demand —
Jesse Karr Ensign
also rec*^ of said Walker Twenty Eight Dollars for the seven following
Men belonging to Cap' Richards's Company for regimental Coats — viz'
Edward Wood
Reuben Kemp
Obed APLane
James Lamb
Jacob Flanders
John Flanders &
David Richards
which money I promise to deliver to the above men on Demand
Jesse Karr Ensign
[1-310J \_ Cap tain Woodbury's Co. Receipt for pay for Coats. "^
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Woodbury's Company in Coll
Stark's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have receiv^ of Tim"
Walker Jr. Four Dollars each man in full Satisfaction for the regimental
Coat which was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Uriah Abbott
David Jenness
James Hardy
John Currier
William Bradford
Phinehas goodhue
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 1 85
Benj" Hall James Hall Jedidiah Hardy
Abner Wheeler Joiiatlum Morgan Oliver Kimball
W" Duty John foster David Hall
andrew gage Joseph Harris Jonathan gage
Cyrns Handy John Kinkead Lemuel Rowell
David marden Jun"" John Blancher Jonathan Emerson
Emerson Corliss Nathan whiten William Farrington
Elisha Woodbury Solomon Cole j , !■'' tmc u
T 1 i\- 11 c* I o Jo"ii X Aranell
Luke W oodbury btephe rearson '' ,„^rk
Eliphalet Rollins William perry Abial Asten
James farmer Zibe Kimball Ephraim Kyle
Heman amay John Jamison Obadiah Dustin
Israel Rowell Joshua Heath Enoch Howard
Joshua Atwood Merrill Coburn
1775, Oct' 16 Rec'^ofTim" Walker Jr. Thirteen Pounds four Shillings
E. my for Regimental Coats for the Eleven following Persons viz'
Richard Cutter John Kimball Jon" Haseltine
Abner Gage Jon* W^oodbury John Simpson
David Gage Jesse Watts Robert Betts
Jesse Hardy Isaac Barker
■which money I promise to deliver to the above Men on Demand — also
Rec*^ pay for Moses Poor's Coat, who was kill'd in Battle
Elisha Woodbury Cap'
[1-211] \^Captain John Halc^s Co. Receipt for pay foi- Coats. '\
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Hales Company in Coll Stark's
Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have rec** of Tim" Walker Jr Four
Dollars each Man in full compensation for the Regimental Coats which
was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Medford October 4'^ 1775 —
Moses Kimball Noah Pearson Samuel Symonds
Moses Bayley Ephraim hadly Phinehas Kimball
Moses Connor Duty Stickney Benj : Stanley
Henry Blake John Chadwick Joseph Presbury
Isaac Andrews Richard Straw David Brooks
Moses Darling Tim" Clement Clcaford Chatle
John AFNeail John Stanly Jonathan Durant
Robert Taggart Thomas X Eastman Joseph Putney
Robert X Cunningham Daniel Creasy Jonathan Putney
John putney Peter Lovejoy Samuel Bi'adford
Peter How Asa Putney
Enoch Eastman Moses Jones
156 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
1775 Oct' 17. Rec^'of Tim"^ Walker Jr Ten Pounds sixteen shillings L.
my. for regimental Coats for the Nine following Persons viz'
Ammi Andrews Reuben Kimball Moses Trussel
Andrew Wilkins Jo^""i Brown Thorn* Hill
Moses Eastman Silas Coolidge Isaac Gates
which money I promise to pay to the above Persons on Demand
John Hale Cap'
[1-212] \_Capt. Gordon Hutchins' s Co. For Blankets. ~\
A List of Cap' Gordon Hutchins's Company.
Blankets
John Holden i John Burns i Tho^ Chandler His
Edmund Boynton i Joh'i Stone i own i
John Bean found his James Stone i Joseph Grace i
own I Sam^ Eastman i Joli'^ Bunten i
Nath' Glines i Wells Davis i Ezra Badger i
John Elliot i John Palmer i John Morgan i
George Shannon i Hubbard Carter i Peter Johnson i
Joshua Boynton i Jon" Robie [ * Abraham Kimball i
W"' Adam Perkins i Joseph Clough i *Wiir" Darling i
John Bean Ju'' i Elijah Cochran His Benj'' Basford i
Jotham Young i own i Elihu Corliss i
Isaac Cummings i Paul M'Pharson His Pratt Chase His own i
*Josiah Corbit His own i Levi Hutchins i
own I Cornelius Bean i Nath' Clement i
Sam' Patterson i Benj'' Baker i John Qiiimby i
W"' Livingston i Sam' Webster i Micah Flanders i
Daniel M"=Neal His Joseph Stand Webster i Joseph Soper i
own I Charles M'^Coy i Daniel Livermore i
W"' Beard His own i Isaac Johnson i James Burns i
Alexand'' Patterson i William Walker 1 Nathaniel Perkins i
John Gordon i Rob' Livingston i
James Palmer i Simeon Danford i
Benj'' Abbot i Sam' Straw i
1775 Sep"' 20 Rec'' of Tim° Walker J' Thirty Four Pounds sixteen
shillings L. my in full for Fifty Eight Blankets for my Company
Gordon Hutchins Cap'
Josiah Corbit Abram Kimball W'" Darling not muster'd by Major
Hobart—
[*Against these names are the words, "one months pay."]
KEVOLUTIONAKY WAR ROLLS. 1 8/
[COLONEL ENOCH POOR'S REGLMENT.
Receipts for Coat Money, October, 1775.]
[1-213] \_Captain Winborfi Adams's Co. ^
Medford Oct^ 4'" 1775
We the Subscribers belongitif]^ to Cap' Adams's Company in Coll Poor's
Regiment do hereby acknowledge that we have each Man received of
Tim° Walker Jr one Pound Four Shillings L my in full for a Regimen-
tal Coat promised by the Colony of New Hampshire.
Jeremiah Young Solomon Runels Ebenezer Chesley
William Smart Stephen Jones Thomas Benjamin Johnson
Ephraim Tebbets Benjamin Small James Laighton
Samuel Smith John Drisco Stephen Noble
Simon Batchelder James thomas Vincent Torr
Hatevil Laighton Winthrop Wiggin . . "^ Collins
David Rand Abijah Blasdel ^ .^u
Robert Leathers moses Meder Daniel Shaw
John Starboard Joh^i Shepard John Sias
John Colbath Lemuel Nutter Samuel Sawyer
Samuel Runals o 1 w ^t^i Thomas Footman
o 1 T-> i. Samuel X 1 hompson ^ 1 t^- 1 r j
Samuel Demeret „^,k Joseph Bickiord
Eli Bickford Tobias Laighton Jn° Clough
Enoch Green William Adams John Neal
Lewis Kinnison thomas Pollick
Isaac Tuttle David Cops
his
Edward X Leathers in behalf of his son John
mark
Robert Evans Buzzell in the Place of Joseph Buzzell
Rec*^ of Tim'' Walker Jr. one Pound Four Shillings L my in full for
each of the following Persons for the Regimental Coat promis'Miy the
Colony of New Hampshire viz'
Charles Bamford Daniel Nute John Glover
James Underwood Amos Furnel Jonathan Williams
Peter Stilling Josepli Rendal Joseph Smith
Daniel Pinkam Samuel Yeaton Enoch Runnels
Thomas Thompson James Thompson Thomas Davis
John Williams Nicholas Tuttle being Seventeen
in number which I promise to deliver to the above Men
W^inborn Adams Cap'
105 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
also receiv'' : Sixteen Dollars for the four following Men viz': Ezekiel
Willey, Sam' Hill Clark, John Demeritt, and Micah Davis —
Winborn Adams Cap'
also Rec*^ of Tim": Walker Jr. Six Pounds L my for the five following
Persons viz' Trueworthy D. Durgan, Eliphalet Durgan, Nathaniel Jenk-
ins, John Buss and Tim° : Davis
pr. Winborn Adams Cap'
[1-214]
\_Capt. yo7iatha7i Wentwoj-tli' s C(?.]
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Wentworth's Company in Coll
Poor's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have rec** of Tim°: Walker
Jun'' Four Dollars each Man in full Satisfaction for the Regimental
Coats which was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire — Ocf
12, 1775
Jason Chamberlin
Jonathan Whitehouse
Ebenezer Horn
Joshua Merrow
hU
William X Stephens
mark
Ebenezer Perkins
Joshua Edgerly
Josiah Durgin
David Doe
Ambros Cole
Francis Roberts
Richard Lord
hU
William X Young
mark
Henry Stacpole
John Philpot
Samuel Palmer
John Hanson
hii
Joseph X Ellis
Peter Grant
John foss
Jonathan Young
George Burnham
Samuel Nute
George Roberts
Benjamin Wentworth
Nathaniel Wentworth
Joseph Kennison
Coningham M'^Cuthen
Andrew Horn
Samuel Merrow
Solomon Laighton
Thomas X Gardner
mark
Sam' randel
John Gage Ter
Elijah Buzzell
Hatevil Roberts
Abraham Stacpole
James Chamberlin
his
Daniel X Whitehouse
mark
Ebenezer Chesle
Willaby Goodwin
Us
Joshua X Grant
mark
bii
Gershom X Downs
mark
Enoch Ricker
bU
Sam' X Grant
mark
John X Edwards
mark
Eliakim Miller
James Wentworth
Ephraim Berry
bis
Ezekiel X Ricker in the place of Daniel Cook
mark
Jonathan Clark in the place of Jed*^ W^entworth
1775 Ocf 17 Rec"* of Tim°: Walker Jr. Ten Pounds sixteen Shillings L
my for regimental Coats for the Nine Men hereafter named viz'
Caleb Horn
Nath' Perkins
Wentworth Ricker
Charles Stagpole
Caleb Wentworth
William Evans
Aaron Stevens
Ephraim Alley &
Stephen Berry
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
189
which Money I promise to deliver to the above Men on Demand
Jon" Wentwoith Cap'
[1-215]
\_Captain Jatnes No7-ris's Co.'\
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' : Norris's Company in Coll Poor's
Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have rec'^ of Tim" : Walker Jr.
Four Dollars each Man in full for the regimental Coats which was
promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Ocf 10"' 1775
Benj. Sanborn
Benj. Oilman
Winthrop Marston
William Page Junr
Nathaniel Bartlett
Ephraim Drake
Nathaniel Batchelder
Tohn Knowles
-^ his
Edward X Moody
mark
Jabez French
Eliphalet Norris
Daniel I^arber Junr
Joseph Burley
Aaron X Rollins
Benja X Cass
m:\rk
James Gordon
Paul Hall Grant
William Page
his
Stephen X Levit
mark
Jonathan killey
David Batchelder
Jeremiah Robinson
Jonathan Sanborn
Ebenezer Dow
Ezekiel French
hU
Nathaniel X French
mark
his
Nathaniel X Hardy
mnrk
James Norris 3*^
John IVIorrill
his
David X Fullerton
mark
Jeremiah Marston
David Alarston
Enoch Cate
Reuben Perkins
Samuel Haley
Tho' Elans'* Ashton
his
James X Norris
mark
1775 Ocf 16 Receiv** of Tim° : Walker Jun' Twenty Pounds Eight Shil-
lings L my for regimental Coats for the Seventeen Men hereafter named
viz'
Zeb" Edgerly
David Fogg
Robert Blake
Abner Moody
Sam' Prescott
Elisha Chapman
John Bean
James Sanborn
William Brown
Josiah Towle
Jon'' Rawlins
Enoch French
Dudley Gilman
Nath' Philbrick
Sam' Daniels
Sam' Nudd &
John Bachclder
which Money I promise to deliver to the above men belonging to Cap':
Norris's Company who is absent
pr John Gilman L'
[1-216]
\_Captaiu Winthrop Roxuc's Co.~\
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Rowe's Company in Coll Poor's
Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have rec** of Tim" : Walker Jr.
190
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Four Dollars each Man in full Satisfaction for the regimental Coats
which was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire.
Medford October 4"' 1775
Philip Burns
Joseph Leach
James Fogg
Jonathan Fellows
Robert Marshall
Josiah Lock
Joseph Batchelder
Noah Robinson
Samuel Longfellow
Joseph Sticknee
Thomas Batchelder
Moses Perkins
Samuel Smith
Moses rawlings
Jeremiah Moulton
Josiah Blake
Samuel Clitfbrd
Eben"" Cliflbrd
John Rawlins
Eleazer Gove
bii
Noise X Parvear
mark
John Glidden
John Smith Sanborn
Caleb Shaw
Jeremiah Sanborn
his
Cato X Duce
mark
his
Jonathan X Flood
mark
Ebenezer French
Thomas Creighton
Joseph Dow
Josiah White
Josiah Pevear
his
Richard X Mace
mark
Spencer Wallis
Hussey Hoag
Joseph Shaw
hia
Jonathan X Miller
mark
Lowell Lang
Eliphalet Lord
Robart Meller
Jonathan Steward
Jesse Prescott
1775 Ocf 17 Rec'^ of Timothy Walker Jr. Nine Pounds Twelve Shil-
lings L my for regimental Coats for the Eight following Men belonging
to my company absent \mz'
Richard Weare
Gideon Marshal
Levi Blake
David Steward
Moses Clark
Reuben Swain
Sherburne Sanborn
& John Stevens
which money I promise to deliver to the above Men on Demand
Winthrop Rowe Cap'
also rec** : of said Walker Four Dollars for a Coat for Phinehas Page
which I promise to deliver.
Winthrop Rowe Cap*
also rec"^ of said Walker Ten Pounds sixteen Shillings for regimental
Coats for the Nine following- Men viz'
James Beal
John Lane
Aaron Page
Elisha Prescot
Samuel James
Moses Shaw
Daniel Weare
William Muggerige
& Jewett Sanborn
which money I promise to pay to the above Men on Demand.
Winthrop Rowe Cap'
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. I9I
[1-3 1 7] \_Captain Sattiucl Gilman's Co.^
We tlic Subscribei-s bclon^inj^ to Cap' Oilman's Company in Coll Poor's
Regiment do hereby acknowletlj^e that we have received of Tim° :
Walker Jr. Four Dollars each Man in full Satisfiiction for the regimental
Coat whicli was promised us by the Ccjlony of New Hampshire
Tliomas Foss Joseph Been Sol" Howard
Eliph' Coffin Eliphalet Neal Jonathan Severance
Barnabas APHride Eliphalet Emery Thomas Wiggin
,-, , . , ^'l , Enoch Heath Joseph Sawver
Nehemiah X vvest t 1 r^ 1 i t a r '•
,„„k John Colcord James Morrison
Gideon Knight Dudley Leav' Chase David Robinson
Edward Mason Zebulon Doe Samuel I^eavitt
James Huse Jeremiah Foss Job Rowell
William Simson Edward Chase Joseph Boynton
Jonathan Sawyer Ward Cotton Weeks William Pike
Jonathan Heath Phinehas Wiggin Joseph Clark
i-i- 1 !"t ITT. • Jona. Stone Dudley John Marvel
Gideon X\\igg.n -^homas Hale \ 'C T^- .
\%7-u tT 1 13 • • i.^ • w James X Kinestone
Wulm Badger Benjamm Knight ^ „,„k
James Goodwin Moses Bly
Andrew Nelley in the place of Moses Davis
1775 Oct' 4"' Rec*^ : of Tim": Walker Jr. Four Dollars for each man
whose Name is hereunto annexed being 20 in Number
Robert Pike, Jonathan Robinson, William Ranton, Joseph Chapman,
John Mason, Thorn. Hanniford, Levi Chapman, Elisha Thomas, Elipha-
let Veasy, Edward Fox, Solomon Smith, Jon* Leavitt, Tho^ Veasy,
Moses Bradley, Eliphalet Woodward, Thomas Wood, Joseph Tallant,
Daniel Stevens, Joshua Veasy, Thomas Sperling — which Money I
promise to deliver to the above Men — Sam' Gilman Cap'
[1-2 1 8] \_Captain Henry Elkins's Cc]
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Elkins's Comp'' in Coll Poor's
Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have rec** : of Tim" : Walker Jr :
Four Dollars each Man in full Satisfaction for the Regimental Coats
which was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Ocr 10. 1775—
Chris' Gold Daniel Lamprey Hanery Batchelder
Stephen Dolbeer Coffin Page Samuel Dearborn
T>w • 1 w >T James Wedgwood John ]\Lirston
David X Morgan -K 1 t-v 1 e- t v^
mark oseph Dearborn Simon Leavitt
192 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Peter X Akerman i5'\f °^'^'^^^7 Jonathan Jenness
m^,k JNathan iowl James luck
Daniel Philbrick Richard Taylor Timothy Dalton
Joshua Weeks Levi Lamper John Marston
Zaccheus Brown Jeremiah Marston John mobs moulton
Levi Robinson William Jackson Simon Philbrick
Walter Neal David Marston
Joseph Taylor William Samborn
Abraham Libbee Ebenezer Samborn
T • u w T\T Levi Marston
losiah X Mason t ^.i r
•^ mark_ _ Jonathaufogg
Charles Cimbal in the place of Zach"^ Towle
John Harper in the place of Eben'' Tilton
1775 Oct' 17, Receiv'^ of Tim°: Walker Jun' : Twenty Six Pounds-
Eight Shillings L my for the Twenty two Men whose Names are here-
after named viz
Jeremiah Berry Simon Drake Nathan S. Moulton
Samuel Seve Joseph Freze David Moulton
Simon Page Jon'' Goss Jon"* Marston
Eben'' Lovering James Hobbs Josiah Moulton
John Dearbone Samuel Hobbs John Taylor &
Benj" Tucke Joseph Hall Abner Sanborn
Samuel Marston Simon Knowles
Nath^ Berry Edward Moulton
which money I promise to pay to the above Men on Demand —
Moses Leavitt L*
[1-2 1 9] \_Captain Benjamin T'itco7nb''s Co.]
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Titcomb's Company in Coll'
Poor's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have receiv*^ of Timothy
Walker Jr. Four Dollars each Man in full Satisfaction for the regimental
Coat which was promis*^ us by the Colony of New Hampshire —
Medford Ocf 4* 1775 —
Elijah Otis Samuel Hall James Burnham
Jonathan hodgdon Benjamin Hall Jonathan Horn
ix7-n- "T, r- John Richards Amos Howard
William X Gray -{^, ^ , r 1 xj 1 1
^;,,i^ -^ Ebenezer Lurmel rebens Holden
. J ^'' . J Enoch Chase Edward Dearborn
Andrew X Anderson \ .1 u -nt ..i 1 ^.HT <-
„^rk Anthony Hanson Nathanel Watson
Ichabod Tibbets William Mord"' Bell Ephraim Perkins
Jacob Hossom James Horn Thomas Garland
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 1 93
Jonathan Downing John Friend Nathaniel Foss
Joseph Richardson Moses lirown William Eveleth
Tliomas Fnrbur Jo"" Simonds Jeremiah Gould
Isaac Watson t , I''* .j Chenev Smith
TV T n-i 1 •^,. John X Ham t., ^, - ^
Moses libbitts ^ ,„a„k IN a tli an foss
Abram Libbey ^ ,, ^'" -rj , Daniel Young:
T7I r TT ■ 1 Zoath X Henderson ,. ■ 1 tt
Jj.ben' Hammock ^„k Daniel Horn
Barzillai Hinds „, . ''"^ ,.. , ,,
01 ^ /-^ 1 hmeas X VVcntworth
Robert Casson ,„„i^
1775 Ocf: 16 Rec'' of Tim°: Walker Jr. Sixty Eight Dollars for Reg-
imental Coats for the seventeen Men whose names are hereafter men-
tioned viz'
John Bergin Daniel Gushing Daniel jNPneal
W^introp Watson John Titcomb John Walker
Eliphalet Gloutman Benj" Roberts Edward Rav^dins
James Lucas Samuel Medar Eben"" Horn &
James Danelson David Hodson Aaron Leighton
Thom^ Meder Thorn' Berry
which Money I promise to deliver to the above Men on demand
Benj" Titcomb Cap*
also receiv"^ of said Walker Four Dollars for Josiah Folsom who is
absent
Benj'' Titcomb Cap'
[1-220] \_Captain yerejniah CloiigJi s Co.~\
W^e the Subscribers, belonging to Cap' Clough's Company, in Coll
Poor's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have receiv** of Tim" Walker
Jun'' Four Dollars each Man in full Satisfaction for the regimental Coat
which was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Medford Ocf 4 1775 —
William Thomson Thomas Warren Levi Hunt
Joseph Clough Simeon Robinson Philip Hunt
Daniel Gale William Hayes William Taylor
Daniel Ward Jacob garland Eli Simons
James Sherburn Elisha Gates Masten Morrill
John Curry ^^^^^ ^' Y.^\x.on Ebenezer Eastman
Joseph Chandler -^ „„^ ' Enoch Gibson
Shubel Dearborn y. -a v F i-f- Jeremiah Gibson
T ^^ r-\ mark ' Phiuehas Stevens
lames X Gibson ^ ""Vi 1 w.
Mark George Sheperd „ , . ^ -i:«
T 1 rV V AT7--1I- c ,. Robert X Forest
John Dearborn William torrest „„i,
18
194
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Samuel Hanes
, Obadiah Clough
Nathan Taylor
Levi Marston
John Robinson
Jonathan folsom
John Moody Oilman
Jonathan Thomas
Andrew Cumings
David Blanchard
Joseph Smith
Jacob Tilton
John Peterson
Humphry Colby
Jonathan Forster
Danil Randel
John Lary
John Glines
Simon Sanborn
Jonathan Smith
Aaron Rolins
Joseph Hunton in the Place of Person Smith
William Connerly in the Place of Thom' Drake
William Chamberlin in the Place of Sam' Chamberlin
Abner hoitt in the Place of Nath' Dearbone
1771^ Nov"' 10* Receiv*^ of Tim" Walker Jr. Four Dollars for a Regi-
mental Coat for Josiah Chase belonging- to Cap* Clough's Company
Abial Foster
1775 Ocf 17 Rec"^ of Tim'' Walker Jr Eight Pounds Eight Shillings L
my for regimental Coats for the Seven Men whose names are hereafter
named viz'
Jon^ Heath
Charles Glidden
Eben"" Chandler
Winthrop Clough
William Glines
Jon a Sanborn
Joshua Weeks
which Money I promise to deliver to the above men on demand —
Jer"^ Clough Cap*
[ I -2 2 1 ] [ Capt. CloiigJi s Co . ]
A List of men in Cap' Clough Company that has not Drawn Blankets-
Charles Glitton
John Curry
Sam' Hanes
Philip Hunt
Levi Marston
Elisha Cate
Nathan Taylor
Robert Forrest
Jacob Eatton
Aaron Rowlens
Benj" Eatton
Daniel Ward
Simon Samborn
Eli Simons
Will"" Forrest
James Gibson
David Blanchard
Jed'' Gibson
Joseph Clough
Humphrey Colby
Marston Morrill
John Peterson
Jonathan Foster
Daniel Rendal
Elkiiia Danford
William Taylor
Simeon Robenson
Tone Boston
Thomas Warren
Josiah Chase
Jonathan Folsom
Person Smith
Jonathan Smith
Willm Haze
John Moody Gilman
Joseph Chandler
Levi Hunt
Ebenezer Eastman
Thomas Lyford
Obediah Clough
Willi'" Glines
Enoch Gibson
Nath' Durborn
John Durborn
Shubal Durborn
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
195
Medford Sep' 23'^ 1775 Rec'' of Ichabod Rollins Twenty three
Pounds Eight Shillings for Blankets for Thirty Nine men of my Com-
pany
Res'* By me
Jer** Clough Cap'
Medford Oct' 13 1775 Res'* of Ichabod Rollins Twelve Shillings L.
my for one Blanket
Res'* By
David Moor
Medford Octr 20"' 1775 Res'* of Ichabod Rollins Seventy two Shil-
lings L Money for Blankets for Six of my men
Res-^ By
Jere'^ Clough
[1-222]
\_Captain Philip Tiltoiis Co.^
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap': Tilton's Company in Coll
Poor's Reg' : do hereby acknowledge that we have rec'* of Tim" : Walker
Jr. Four Dollars each Man in full Satisfaction for the Regimental Coat
which was promised by the Colony of New^ Hampshire — Ocf 11 i775
Weare fifield
Reuben Clough
bis
Tim" X Wells
mark
John fuller
Levi Colbey
John French
John fifield
Simon Oilman
Joseph Marsh
hia
Caleb X Richardson
mark
Thos Beal
Israel Smith
Jonathan Weed
David Burbank
bis
Parker X Cooper
mark
Moses Huntoon
Philbrick Huntoon
Oliver Smith X Blake
mark
Jonathan Dudley
Sam' Harsee
Thom^ Fuller
Eph'" Carter
Jon" Cass
Jonathan Chase
David Tilton
John folsom
Trueworthy Palmer
Jeremiah Bean
Jonathan Sleeper
his
Jacob X Sillaway
mark
Timothy Quimby
Jonathan Huse
Israel Colby
moses woodman
Joel Judkins
Richard Bartlet
Nathaniel Coffin
Edward Magoon
Daniel Woodman
Enoch Greeley
John Sweat
Joseph Calef
Cliarles Barnard
mark Purmort
Daniel Qiiimby
Eliphalet Quimby
John X Ward
mnrk
his
Bcnj X Loude
mark
Jacob Blasdel
Joshua French
David Kelley
Moses Blake
Dudley Oilman
1775 Ocf 18. Receiv'* of Tim": Walker Jun' Fifteen Pounds Twelve
196
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Shillings L my for regimental Coats for the Thirteen Persons hereafter
named viz —
Eben' Proctor
Alexander Stevens
Samuel Severance
Nathan Sleeper
Eben"" Tucker
William Tandy
Nath' Clarke
Jon* Collins
Jon" Davis
Daniel Dolloph
Richard Fitts
Caleb Pluntoon
Joseph Levitt
which Money I promise to deliver to the above men on Demand
Philip Tilton Cap*
[1-223]
\_Captain Richard Short ridge's Cc]
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Shortridge's Company in Coll
Poor's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have rec*^ of Tim° Walker
Jr. Four Dollars each Man in full Satisfaction for the regimental Coats
w^hich was promis** us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Medford Ocf 4"' 1 775
John Lewis
Stephen Lang
Philip Durgin
Levi Ayers
Nathan Marston
Nicholas Wiggin
David Hill
Thomas Trickey
Lazarus Holmes
Christopher Gardner
Joseph Nelson
Richard L. Nelson
his
John X Oaks
mark
W™ Gunnison
Jonathan Seavey
Thomas Ayers
Benjamin Trusdel
George P. Frost
Zebulon Wille
John King
Samuel Smit
Thomas Webster
Cyprian Southack
hit
John X Clarke
mark
his
Nicholas X Marriner
mark
Mark Brotten
his
Jonathan X Huntress
mark
Daniel Calfe
Joseph Gerrish
Will'" Kniofht
Joseph X Mace
m-.rk
Samuel Nudd
Simeon Marshall
John Hilton
Thomas Warteres
his
Simeon -\- Gilman
mark
Tho' Middleton
Aron Rawllins
his
Thomas X Speed
mark
John Rawlins
Elijah Vickery
Samuel Davis
1775 Oct' 16 Rec"^ : of Tim" : Walker Jr Four Dollars for a Regimental
Coat for Jeremy Mason belonging to my Company & absent
Richard Shortridge Cap'
1775 Ocf 4 Rec"^ : of Tim°: Walker Jr : Four Dollars for each man
whose name is hereunto annexed viz* John Hunking, Eben' Stagpole,
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLL I97
Benj" Dame, Ephraini Ilall, Elisha Gunnison, John Grace, Ephraim
Rand, Philip Johnson, Sam' Shortridge, William Bennet, Samuel Bre-
ton, being eleven in Number which I promise to deliver to said Men
Richard Shortridge Cap'
1775 Oct^4"' Rec"*: of Tim°: Walker Jun^ : Three Pounds four Shil-
lings in full for one Months pay for Jon": Weeks and a Regimental Coat
for said Weeks
Zach"" : Beal Lieu*
1775 Oct^ : 4 Rec** : of Tim° : Walker Jr. Eight Dollars in full for Two
regimental Coats for John Hutchins & John Godfrey also Twenty Four
Dollars for the Six following Men viz'
Thomas Chandler 660]"^ Newmarch Benj" Dockum &
John Dennet Joseph Hogsdon Thom' Footman
which Money I promise to deliver to the above men on demand —
Richard Shortridge Cap'
198
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[COLONEL JAMES REED'S REGIMENT.
Receipts for Coat Money, October, 1775.]
[1-224]
\_Captain Hezekiah Hutchins's Co.]
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' H. Hutchins Company in Coll
Reeds Reg': do hereby acknowledge that we have rec^ of Tiin°: Walker
Jr. Four Dollars each Man in full Satisfaction for the regimental Coats
which was promis*^ us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Moses Stevens
David Currier
Nathaniel Leavitt
Israel Ingalls
his
Peter X Kent
mark
Jere Foster
Simon Norton
Roberds Hale
James Goss
John Lane
John Tuck
Eben Wells
Dudley Bayley
Samuel Brown
Noah X Buswell
mark
William Gross
John Lane 3*^
Levi Mills
moses Page
Biley Smith
hU his
Jeremiah X Haseltine William X Severance
mark mark
Peter Stevens
asa Stevens
theopilus Grifen
Reuben Heath
Simon Merrill
Samuel X Heath
mark
Samuel Johnson
amos knowles
Jacob Cliflbrd for myself and John Clifford
Thomas Wadleigh
Sam> Hall
William Randall
Ruben Hill
1775 Oct"" 16 Reed : of Tim" : Walker Jr. Thirty Four Pounds sixteen
shillings L. my for regimental Coats for the 29 Men hereafter named
viz'
John Hills
Eben"' Copps
Micah Chaplin
Moses Whittaker
Gilbert Bond
Benj" Couch
John Emmons
John Griffin
Samuel Healey
Levi Hildrith
Zebediah Heath
John Hutchins
Ephraim Hutchins
Sam' Morse
Josiah Morse
Samuel Morrill
John Morrison
Moses QLiimby
William wShannon
Joseph Smith
Peter Severance
Reuben Sanborn
Joseph Spillard
Sam' Stevens
Jon'' Wadley
Thom' Wilson
John Wadley
Moses Webster &
John Farnum
which Money I promise to deliver to the above Persons on demand
H Hutchins Cap'
REVOLUTIONAKY WAR ROLLS,
199
[i-^^5]
[ Captain Jacob Ilhids' s C"t».]
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Hinds's Company in Coll Reeds
Reg* do hereby acknowledge that we have rec'' : of Tim": Walker Jr :
Four Dollars each Man in full for the regimental Coats which was prom-
ised us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Medford Ocf 4 1 775—
John Cole
William Far well
Richard Coughlan
William Hutchins
Nahum Goodcnow
Samuel Robbins
Reuben Tarbell
Luther Winslow
Daniel Warner
his
Ira X Evans
Daniel Carlilc
Moses Belding
Josiah Powers
Jonathan Barrit
John W Mitchel
Henr}' Chamberlin
Job Warner
Ebenezer Aldrich
his
Eleazer X Robbins
Jude HalT
Ephraim Stone
Elijah Cooper
Elijah Elmer
David Glasier
Nathaniel Whetcomb
Elijah Taylor
hia
Israel X Thomas
mark
Ezekiel Davis had a Coat found by the Colony
James X Simonds
inarlt
liis
John X Meginnis
mark
David Stoddard
David Rollins
his
Jonathan X Thompson
mark
his
Lemuel X Wentworth
mark
hit
David X Thompson
mark
Caleb Aldrich
Ebenezer Chamberlain Jonathan Wright
XT 4.1 • 1 k!^ D *-..• -1 Elisha Belding
Nathaniel X rettmgu ^
mark
1775 Ocf 9 Received of Tim° Walker Jr. Four Dollars for each of the
following Men being absent viz
Samuel How
Nathan Wilbore
Jacob Hinds [Jr.]
David Darb}'
John White
John Middle
Job Jirittain
Oliver Johnson
Caleb Balch
John Ranstead
Ephraim Leonard
Jacob Davis
David Witherby
Thomas Amsden
Benj" Mi not
Hinds Reed
Aaron Wheeton
the above seventeen Men all joined mv Company before the 4"* of
August 1775 and I do hereby promise to deliver Four Dollars to each of
the above men £20.8 —
Jacob Hinds Cap'
[1-226]
\_E7ilistmcut^ Captain yacoh Hinds's Co.'\
Capt. Hinds's Company paid Sept. 1775
We the Subscribers do Solemnly and Severally inlist ourselves as Sol-
diers in the New Hampshire Service for the preservation of the Liber-
200
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
ties of America from the day of our Inlistment to the last day of Decem-
ber Next unless the Servis should admit of a Discharge of a part or the
whole sooner which shall be at the Discretion of the Committy of Safty
and we Hereby promise to submit our selves to all the orders and Regu-
lations of the army and faithfully to observe all such orders as we shall
receive from time to time from our Superior officers
John Ranstead
Caleb Balch
Job Warner
Nathan Wilbeer
Ebenezer Aldrich
David Wetherell
Ephraim Leonard
Benjamin Minott
Daniel Warner
Samuel How
David Glasure
Edward West Deserted
Aaron Wheten
Nathaniel Whitcomb
David Thompson
Jonathan Thompson
Ephraim Stone
Sep': 19*'^ 1775 — We the Subscribers do hereby acknowledge that we
have receiv'^ of Ichabod Rolins Esq Twelve Shillings L my each for a
Blanket and Forty Shillings L mv each for one months pay, being inlist-
ed in Cap' Hinds's Company in Coll Reeds Regiment
John Ranstead
Job Warner
Ebenezer Aldrich
Benjamin Minott
Daniel Warner
David X Thompson
David Glasier
Aaron X Wheaton
NathanTel Whetcomb J-^'^^^^han X Thompson
[1-227]
[ Captain Levi Spaidding's Co.]
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Spaulding's Company in Coll
Reeds Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have rec'' of Tim° Walker
Jun'' Four Dollars each Man in full Satisfaction for the regimental Coats
which was promis*^ us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Andrew Bayley
Phinehas Hardy
Isaac Carkin
Thomas Hardy
Isaac Cowan
his
William X Brown
mark
Richard Hughes
James Pemberton
James Phillips
Tames Hutchinson
Benjamin X Dike
njark
Job Bayley
Joseph Ellinwood
Samuel Leeman
his
Richard X Goodman
mark
Nathael Batchelder
William Lee
William Merrill
Samuel Hutchason
William Campbell
Samuel Lowel
Jacob Dutlon
Ezra Dutton
Phinehas Barker
Ephraim How
Samuel M'^M aster
And'"' Thompson
William X Tuck
mark
Simeon Finch
Ephraim Rollf
William Starrett
his
Benj" X Stearns
mark
his
Isaac X Stearns
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
201
Rob' Glover
Nehcmiali riiitchinson
Samuel Currier
Edward Beavins
James Campbell
Andrew .Shannon
Epliraim X Smith
mark
Jesse Lund
John Rowe
Tim" X Macintire
John Osgood
John Johnson
Andrew Shannon Rec*^ pay in the place of Elijah Wilkins by agreement.
179s Ocf 13 Rec'^ : of Tim° Walker Jun'' Twenty Four Dollars for Six
Coats for the Six following men belonging to my Company being absent
viz' :
John Walker Joshua Chase Jacob Welman Robert B. Wilkens Sam'
Stiles David Glover which money I promise to deliver to the above men
on Demand Levi Spaulding Cap'
[1-228]
\_Capiaift Ezra Toiv tie's Co.^
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Town's Company in Coll Reeds
Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have rec*^ of Tim" Walker Jun"' :
Four dollars each Man in full for the regimental Coats which was prom-
ised us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Supply Wilson
Jeremy Prichard
Archibald White
thomas patterson
Silas Gills
Josiah Stone
Elijah Davis
Elijah Morse
William Scott
Benjamin Cutter
Benj" Williams
Jesse Carlton
Daniel Severance
Isaac Stanhope
bii
Daniel X White
mark
Jeremiah Andrews
Farrah X Miller
mark
John Breed
David Elliot
David Avery
Elisha Hubbard
Thomas Morrison
Ph inch as Adams
Abel Severance
Samuel Griffin
Ebenezer Bullard
Asa Adams
David Marshall
Ebenezer Severance
his
Ebenezer X Pi'at
Timothy Stearns
John Eliot
John Steart
his
Arthur X Churchwood
mark
Josiah Walton
Joseph Felt
Samuel Bredeen
Samuel Mitchel
Jonathan Stevens
Tho^ Suck' Tufton
Daniel Hall
David Melvin
Aaron Oliver
pelatiah Whittemore
Stephen Adams
1775 Oct^ 13"^ Rec-^ of Tim'' Walker Jr: Nine Pounds Twelve Shil-
lings for Eight Mens Coats belonging to my Company being absent viz'
John Temple Ezra Town Jr Benj" King
Nath' Carlton Samuel Soper Peter Brown
Nathan Weston Levi Adams
which Money I promise to deliver to the above Men on Demand
Ezra Towne Cap'
202
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-239] [ Captain yonathan Whitcomb' s Co. List for Blankets.'\
Serg' William Heaton Present
Serg' Amos Boynton*
Serg' Josiah Hastings Present
Corp' Joseph Hammond [Jr] do
Corp' Eleazer Jordon do
Corp' Josiah Burton do
fifer Joseph vSmith do
Drum' Eleazer Cobleigh do
Edward Arnold*
John Barker*
Stephen Brigum Present
Samuel Bishop do
Andrew Butler do
Nehemiah Cummins do
Enoch Cummins do
Ezekiel Chase do
Stephen Chapman do
Abel Easterbroks do
Joseph Fassett*
Waitstill Field Present
Ephraim Farr do
Jonathan Farr do
Joshua Farr do
Asa Gale do
Joshua Harrington do
Asa Hutchins do
Isaac Hutchins do
Benjamin Hewes do
Nathaniel Hill do
Charles Johnson do
Joseph Kneeland do
John Merrill do
Joseph Medcalf do
[Those marked with a * had " Inlisted for Canady." Those noted
as "' in the train," were enlisted into an artillery company.]
Winter hill y"^ n"' of Sepf 1775
Rec'' of Timothy Walker Ju'' thirty six pounds twelve shilP in full for
Sixty one Men in Cap' WHiitcombs Company for Blankets in said Com-
pany agreeable to the within List at 12/ each, by me Deducting one
pound four shillings for two men Inlisted into the Train viz Abraham
Griffin and Eben"" parsons and y*^ Remainder is 35=8=0
Elijah Clayes Lieu'
Joseph Potter*
Amasa Parker*
William Robertson
William Toleman
Moses Tucker
Eleazer Stoddard
Ebenezer Toleman*
Benjamin Toleman
Henry Veazey
John Whitney
Jonathan Wood
Elisha Walton
Elijah Walton
Benjamin Wheeler
John WMiitney 2^
Samuel Follet
Joshua Ellis absent sick
Samuel Kempton " "
Samuel Wilson *•' "
Samuel Treadwell
Jeremiah Wilson
Jesse Cheaney on furlough
David Braman
Levy Durrant
Charles Milins
Parson Newell
Ebenezer Parsons in the train
Georg Parkhurst* Deserted
Samuel Parkhurst Deserted
Hezekiah .Scot do
Abraham Griffin in the train
Abijah Whitcomb
Present
do
do
do
Present
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Present
do
Present
do
Deserted
Dead
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
203
[1-230]
\_Captain W hit comb' s Co.'\
We the Subscribers belonging; to Cap': Whitcombs Company in CoU
Reeds Reg': do hereby acknowledge that we have rec^ of Tim" AValkei'
Jr. Four Dollars each Man in full for the regimental Coats which waS
promis"* us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Joseph Smith
Eleazer Jordan
Jonathan Farr
Abijah Whitcomb
Joshua Farr
Abel Easterbrooks
Benjamin Toleman
Benjamin Hewes
Samuel Bishop
his
Eleazer X Stoddard
mark
Isaac Huchins
Waitstill Field
Andrew Butler
Joseph Medcalf
asa hutcliins
Moses Tucker
Joseph Potter
Samuel Wilson
Jesse Cheney
Stephen Brigham
Josiah Burton
Silvanus Reed
William Tolman
Nathaniel Cumings
Elij. Walton
Enoch Cumings
jonatlian Wood
Nathaniel Hills
David Braman
John Harrington
Joshua
Hollowill merrill
Levi Durant
Josiah Hastings
hit
Elisha X Walton
mark
Ezekiel Chase
Eleazer Cobleigh
John Whitney 2^
John Whitney
Henrv Veazie
for
1775 Ocf 13 Rec-^ of Tim°: Walker Ju^- Forty Eight Dollars for reg-
imental Coats for the Twelve men hereafter named viz' :
William Eatton Ephraim Farr
Joseph Hammond [Jr.] Asa Gale
Joseph Kneeland Charles Johnson
Sam' Treadwell John Merrill
Benj" Wheeler
Jeremiah Wilson
Joshua Ellis
Samuel Follet
which Money I promise equally to divide to the above named on De-
mand, said Men belong to my Company and are now absent
Jonathan Whitcomb Cap'
[1-231] \_Capiai>z William Walkers Co. List for Blankets.']
A List of the Mens Names Mustered at Cambridge May 26 1/75 Cap'
Walkers Companv
Cap' W" Walker
Lieu' James Brown
Ensign W"' Roby
Dan' Warner
Francis Putnam
John Lund
Moses Chandler
Abijah Reed
Elifelet Bailey
Eleazer Blanchard
Rich'' Adams
Eben"" Fosoet
James Harwood
Ichabod Lovewell
Hart Balch
Stephen Blanchard
Jacob Blodget
Nehemiah Winn
204
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
W™ A' Hawkins
Medad Combs
Sim" Butterfield
Peter Honey
Paul Clogstone Dead
Joel Steward
Philip Ab' Roby
Jonathan Harris
W" Harris Jim""
Arch^ Gibson
Ben" Whitney
Jonathan Danforth
Phin' Whitney
David Adams
Jason Russell Dead
Ben" Bailev
W™ Butterfield
James Gibson
David Marsh
John Snow
Nathan Abbot
Tim'y Darling
Dan' Brown
Theodore Stevens
Henrj^ Stevens
Stephen Blanchard Jr.
Henry Lovejoy
Jonathan Gray
Isaac Brow'n
Abel Danforth
Simeon Hill
Asa Cram Dead
Stephen Chase
Joshua Severance
Israel How
Joseph Greely
Paul Wood
Moses Chamberlin
Jonathan Emerson
Henry Lovewell
Oliver Woods Dead
Nehemiah Wright
Silas Chamberlin
Nehemiah Lovewell
John Lovewell
David Adams Jur.
W™ Harris
Mansfield Taplin
Winter hill y^ ii"' of Sep^ 1775 —
Rec** of Timothy Walker Jur. thirty seven j^ound Sixteen ShilP in full
for Blankets tor Sixty three Men in my company at 12/ each
by me
W" Walker Cap'
[1-232]
[ Captain William Walker's C(9.]
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Walker's Comp^ in Coll Reed's
Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have rec*^ of Tim° Walker Jun"^
Four Dollars each Man in full for a regimental Coat which was promised
us by the Colony of New Hampshire
John Lund
John Lovewell
-^ his
Simeon X Butterfield
mark
his
Peter X Honey
mark
his
Joel X Steward
mark
Benjamin Whitney
Phinehas Whitney
Benjamin Bay ley
his
Eliphalet X Bayley
mark
Eleazer Blanchard
his
Richard X Adams
Ebenezer X Fusget
mark
David Marsh
Moses Chamberlin
Jon* Emerson
Nathan Abbot
Timothy Darling
Daniel Brown
Isaac Brown
Simeon hills
James Harwood
Jacob Blodget
Stephen Chase
Nehemiah Winn
Silas Chamberlin
Mansfield Taplin
David Adams
William Harris
Jonathan Danforth
his
Abel X Danforth
mark
Nehemiah Lovewell
Stephen Blanchard Jr.
Henry Stevens
John Snow
Hart Balch
Fr : Putnam
Abijah Reed
Philip Roby
Joshua Severance
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
205
1775 Oct"" 13 Rec'^ : of Tim°: Walker Jr. Nineteen Pounds four Shil-
lings L my for regimental Coats for the Sixteen following Persons viz'
Daniel Warner
William Hawkins
Medad Combs
W" Harris Jun'
Arch'' Gibson
David Adams 2*^
Moses Chandler
William Butterfield
Theodore Stevens
Henry Lovejoy
Ichabod Lovewell
Stephen Blanchard
Joseph Grealee
Henry Lovewell
Nehemiah Wright
Israel How
which money I promise to pay to the above named Persons on Demand
W'" Walker Cap*
[1-233]
\_Captaln Philip Thomas's Co.']
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' Thomas's Company in Coll
Reed's Reg' do hereby acknowledge that we have receiv'' of Timothy
Walker Jr. Four Dollars each man in full Satisfaction for the Regimental
Coat which was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Med ford Ocf : 4 1775
Jacob Peirce
John Demary
Eben'' Ingalls
Samuel Parker
obadiah marsh
Ezekiel Demary
Caleb Winn
David Hale
Thomas Hutchinson
Stephen Adams
Simeon Ingalls
Simon Davis
Thomas Emery
Benjamin Beels
James Cochran
Peter Webster
Benj" Parker
Jer Rusell
hii
Thomas X Henderson
mark
hit
Timothy X Rogers
mark
Nehemiah Porter
Hezekiah Wetherbee
Benj* Lovering
Ezekiel Learned
his
Richard X Alexander
mark
Enos Lake
Henry Davis
Reuben page
Dudley Griffin
Daniel Russell
Daniel Lake
David Davis
Leme Paee
1775 Ocf i5"> Rec'' of Tim" Walker J' Ten Pounds Sixteen Shil-
lings L my for Regimental Coats for the Nine Persons hereafter named
belonging to my Company, being absent — viz'
Benj'* Davis
Joseph Wright
Joel Russell
Jacob Hobbs
John Thompson
Isaac Leeland
Godfrey Richardson
Hugh Gragg &.
Beni" Dole
which Money I promise to deliver to the above Persons on demand
Philip Thomas Cap'
2o6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-234] \_Captain Benjaynin Manns Co. List for Blankets.']
Sar* Abijah Allen
Sar* Jonathan Robbins
Sar' Simeon Ames
Sav* Ebenezer Carpen-
ter
Corp. Samuel Abbott
Corp. Willm Miles
Corp. John Buxton
Corp. Silas Fuller
John Farnum
Benj'' Beavins
Elijah Avery
Will'" Ball
Ebenezer Carleton
Daniel Collins
Sam' Campbell
John Dutton
Nathaniel Farr
Jonathan Foster
John Fish
Isaac Flagg
John Gillson
Adino Goodenow
John Hutchinson
Simeon Hildrith
Jeremiah Holt
Nathaniel Haselton
Simeon Holt
Joseph Hodgman
Joseph Lowell
Asa Lewis
Stephen Lund
Timothy Lowell
Will'" Parker
Benj" Randell
Samuel Scripture
John Sloan
John Stroud
Samuel Scripture J''
Thomas Tarbell
Edmund Tarbell
Edmund Tavlor
John Thomas
Samuel Wright
George Woolson
Robert Worsley
John Adams
Isaac Barrett
Jacob Blodgett
John Brown
Ebenezer Blood
Joseph Blood
Amos Colburn
Manuel Grace
Reuben Hosmer
Zaccheus Hodgman
Joseph Herrick
Caleb Shaw
Benj" Wright
Levi Rogers^
Joseph Slack
Winter Hill Sep' y*" 13*'' 1775
Rec*^ of Timothy Walker Ju'' thirty four pounds four shilP in full for
fifty seven mens Blankets in my company at 12/ Each
by me
Benjamin Mann Cap*
[^-235]
\_Captain Boijamin jMan?t's Co.']
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap' : Mann's Company in Coll Reed's
Reg' : do hereby acknowledge that we have rec*^ : of Tim° Walker Jr.
Four Dollars each Man in full for a regimental Coat which was
promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Abijah Allen
Jonathan Robbins
Samuel Abbot
William Mills
Silas Fuller
John Buxton
bis
Benjamin X Bevins
Joseph Herrick
Sam' Scriptur 2^
his
Isaac X Barrett
mark
John Dutten
John thomas
Samuel Campbell
Jonathan Foster
John X Sloan
iTurk
John Hutchinson
Simeon Hildrith
Amos Coburn
Edmund Taylor
Jeremiah Holt
Simon Holt
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
207
Timothy Lowell
111!
Jolin X Fish
mark
Isaac Fhigg
John farnum
Joseph Ilodgman
hU
Joseph X Lovvel
Nath' X Haseltine
mark
hii
George X VVoolson
Elijah X Averil
mark
Daniel Collins
Adine Goodenouf
Oct' 13 1775 Rec"^ of Tim" : Walker Jr :
followins: Men being absent viz'
Sam' X Scripture
in.irk
Jolin Gilson
Asa Lewis
hU
William X Bale
mark
John Adams
Joseph Shick
Four Dollars for each of the
Simon Ames
Eben"^ Carpenter
Thom^ Tarbell
Edmund Tarbel
Stephen Lund
Nath' Farr
Eben"' Carlton
Zac' Ilogsman
Benjamin Rcndall
John Stroud
I do hereby Promise to deliver four Dollar
fourteen Men
William Parker
Levi Rogers
Jacob Blodgett
Samuel Wright
sto each of the above named
Benjamin Mann Cap'
[1-237]
\_Captain yosiah Crosby's Co.']
We the Subscribers in Cap* : Crosby's Company in Coll Reeds Reg' :
do hereby acknowledge that we have rec* : of Tim" : Walker Jr : Four
Dollars each Man in full satisfaction for the regimental Coat which
was promised us by the Colony of New Hampshire
Ocf 12, 1775
Tho« Clark
Ebenezer Wakefield
Nurse Sawyer
James Gilman
Joseph Leavitt
Isaac Wright
William Bradford
Lemuel Winchester
Peter Goss
Jabez Holt
Joseph Wallace
Thaddeus Fitch
Joseph Wakefield
Roger Dutton
Joseph Boutwell
Jonas Perry
Nathaniel X Berritt
mark
Thomas Boutell
Samuel Stearns
Jonathan Greele
Jacob Curtice
Bezaleel Howe
John Greele
Amos Flint
Joel How
his
Jon" X Burnam
mark
Sam' X Williams
Robert cochran
Andrew Leavitt
his
Jonathan X Wilkins
Stephen X Crosby a tt """"
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1775 Oct' 13 Rec'' Four Dollars of Tim" Walker Ju' : for each of the
208 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Nineteen following Persons being absent for their regimental Coats
promised by the Colony of New Hampshire viz*
John Mills Benja Davis Jon" Taylor
David Ramsey Joshua Abbott Joshua Pettengill
Josiah Sawyer Alexander Brown Nath' Grealey
Elea"' W. Kingsbury Thomas Giles William Wakefield
Eli Wilkins Rufus Trask Jonathan Small
Thomas Powell Archelaus Kenny
Joshua Burnham Solomon Kittridge
I promise to deliver Four Dollars to each of the above named 19 Alen
on Demand
Josiah Crosby Cap'
NEW HAMPSHIRE TROOPS IN THE QUEBEC
EXPEDITION.
NOTE BY THE EDITOR.
In August, 1775, General Washington conceived the idea of send-
ing a force to attempt the capture of Quebec. Their route was to be
up the Kennebec river, thence through the forests of Maine and
Canada to the Chaudierc river, and thence down that stream to its
junction with the St. Lawrence, about four miles above Quebec.
The detachment was composed of men enlisted for that duty from
the troops in the vicinity of Boston, and was placed under the com-
mand of Col. Benedict Arnold, with Lieut. Col. Roger Enos as sec-
ond in command. They were relieved from duty in the several
organizations to which they formerly belonged, and ordered to Cam-
bridge common on the 8th and 9th of September, where they were
organized into two battalions of about eleven hundred men, and re-
mained until the evening of the 13th, when they marched to Med-
ford. They sailed from Newburyport on the 19th, and reached the
Kennebec on the day following, landing about three miles below
Fort Western, which was on the site of the present city of Augusta.
From that place the detachment marched in four divisions, with
rations for forty-five days. About the 27th of October, Lieut. Col.
Enos, with three companies, became discouraged, and returned to
Cambridge. The remainder of the force pushed on through a path-
less forest, wading through swollen streams of ice-cold water, and
almost impenetrable swamps. Their provisions were exhausted long
before reaching the Canadian settlements, their clothes became so
dilapidated as to furnish but little protection against the rigor of a
Canadian winter, and many were barefoot for days before they
reached Quebec on the 8th of November. The sufferings of this
band of heroes cannot be expressed, and could have been endured
only by a class of men inured to hardship and exposure, and fired
with a patriotism which prompts its possessors to win the victory or
perish in the attempt. In this detachment were at least eighty-eight
New Hampshire men, as shown by the following rolls. New Hamp-
shire had also at the same time three companies, numbering 195 men,
in the service in Canada under Col. Timothy Bedel, which did good
service at St. John and elsewhere; thirty-three companies, contain-
ing 1,264 men, under Col. Wingate, guarding our sea-coast ; and at
least three regiments, of ten companies each, in Gen. Washington's
army in Massachusetts. Notwithstanding this the little state raised
on short notice and sent thirty-one companies, containing 1895 men,
to Massachusetts, in December, to take the place of some Connecti-
cut troops who were not patriotic enough to remain in the service at
that critical time, amounting in all to nearly 5,000 men in the army
from this state in December, 1775.
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217
[1-241]
\_A/noii/its due the JMoi of Ueardorn's Co.'\
1
what's Due up
Time of first
uiulcr whom
What
Pay
to first of
Inlistment
Regt
Rcccivd
Scptcmr
Henry Dearborn Cap'
'April 23, 1775
Stark
18. 0.0
7. 12.0
Nath" Hutchins Ens"
Do
M^^laughlin
! Do
II. 0.0
4. 1.4
Ammi Andrews Serj'
Do
Hale
Do
8.08.0
3. 4.0
Joseph Thomas Do
Do
Dearborn
Do
7. 4.0
3. 0.9
Jon-' Perkins Do
Do
Moor
Do
7. 4.0
3. 0.9
Sam" Clierry Do
Do
Reed
! Do
7. 4.0
3. 0.9
Tho» M'CIure Do
24
M'laughlin
i Do
7. 4.0
2. 19 2
Moses Oilman Corp^
May 8 —
Kinsman
Do
6. 12.0
I. 13. 9
Timothy Ahern Do
April 23
Richards
Do
6. 12.0
2.15.8
James Taggart Do
Do
Hale
Do
6. 12
2.15.8
Simeon Sanborn Do
Do
Abbot
Do
6.12.0
2.15.8
Caleb Edson Fifer
May 8
Kinsman
Do
6. 12.0
I. 13. 9
Tho* Frohock Private
. Do
Do
Do
6. 0.0
[Torn.]
W"" Johnston
Amos Heath
May 14
Abbot
Do
6. 0.0
I. 2.8
John M'^Collom
Do I
Moor
Do
6. 0.0
2. 0.0
Jon" Fogg
April 23
Do
Do
6. 0.0
2.10.8
Aaron Serjant
Do
Do
Do
6. 0.0
2.10.8
John Robinson Drumer
June 16
Norris
Poor
6. 0.0
John Dobbin Private
April 24
APlaughlin
Stark
6. 0.0
2. 9.4
Jon-' Norris
Do 23
Moor
Stark
6. 0.0
2.10.8
David George
Do
Reed
Do
6. 0.0
2.10.8
Tho'* Stickney
May I
Moor
Do
6. 0.0
2. 0.0
Winthrop Keneson
Do
Do
Do
6. 0.0
2. 0.0
Joseph Loverin
April 24
Abbot
Do
6. 0.0
2. 9.-
Moses Follinsby
Do
M^'laughlin
Do
6. 0.0
2. 9.-
Joseph Smith
May ii'h
abbots
Do
6. 0.0
I. 6.8
Enos Runnels
Do I
Moor
Stark
6. 0.0
2. 0.0
John Ray
April 24
M^'laughlin
Do
6. 0.0
2. 9.4
John Orr
D-23
Reed
Do
6. 0.0
2.10.8
Tho« Toliey
May 29
Titcomb
Poor
6. 0.0
0. 4.0
John Maunhun
April 23
Richards
Stark
6. 0.0
2.10.8
Edmond Bointon
May I
Hutchins
Do
6.
2. 0.0
Jn° Flanders
April 24
Abbot
Do
6. 0.0
2. 9.4
Josiah Allen
Do 23
Moor
Do
6. 0.0
2.10.8
Sam" Sias
May 6
Dearborn
Do
6. 0.0
1. 13. 4
Jno Robinson
April 24
Abbot
Do
6. 0.0
2. 9.1
Joseph Springer
May 20
Kinsman
Do
6. 0.0
0.14.8
W'" Preston
Do 4
Abbot
Do
6. 0.0
I. 16.0
Eliphas Reed
Do 12
Do
Do
6,
I. 5.4
Jo^ Davis
Do 6
Do
Do
6. 0.0
I-I3-4
Peter Roswell Stephens
April 24
Do
6. 0.0
2. 9-4
Partrick Fling
April 23
M'laughlin
Stark
6. 0.0
2.10.8
Bryan Rocjue
Do 28
Woodbury
Do
6. 0.0
2. 4.0
Elkiner Danforth
IMay 27
Clough
Poor
6. 0.0
0. 6.8
Jacob Chace
April 23
Hale
Stark
6.
2.10.8
Moses Martin
May 10
Abbot
Do 1
6. 0.0
I. 8.0
2l8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
what's Due up
Time of first
under whom
What
Pay
to first of
Inlistment
Regt
Stark
Receivd
Septerar
John Bean
April 23
Hutchins
6.
0.0
2.10.8
James Beverly
May 4
Dearborn
Do
6.
0.0
I . 16.0
Robert Heath
April 23
Hale
Do
6.
0.0
2.10.8
John Morgan
April 30
Hutchens
Do
6.
0.0
2. 1.4
Nath" Martin
Do 23
Moor
Do
6.
0.0
2.10.8
W™ Forest
Do Do
[Torn out.]
Do
6.
0.0
[Torn out.]
Matthias French
May 8
Dearborn
Do
6.
0.0
1. 10. 8
James Carr
April 23
Hale
Do
6.
0.0
2.10.8
Enoch Bayley
Do Do
Woodbury
Do
6.
0.0
2.10.8
David Lawler
Do 24
M'^laughlin
Do
6.
0.0
2. 9.4
W" Taylor
Do 23
Hale
Do
6.
0.0
2.10.8
Jon" Smith
Do 24
M'^laughlin
Do
6.
0.0
2. 9.4
Sam'i Hews
Volenti ne Serjeant
Do 23
Reed
Do
6
0.0
2.10.8
Robert Holland
May I
Moor
Do
6.
0.0
2. 0.-
John Clark
April 24
Abbot
Do
6-
0.0
2. 9.4
Moses Fellows
Do 23
[Torn out.]
Do
6.
0.0
2.10.8
Tho^ Holmes
May 4
Reed
Do
6.
0.0
I . 16.0
Moses Kinibal
April 23
Hale
Do
6.
0.0
2.10.8
Abra'" Kimball
John Pike Hilton
May 23
Dearborn
Do
6.
0.0
0. 12.0
/146.10.8
The above is a True Roll of the Company that March'd from Cam-
bridge to Qjiebec with me in the year 1775
Henry Dearborn, Cap*
Sworn to before the Committee
State of New Hampshire In Committee of Safety Novem'' 8'^ 1776
To Nich^ Oilman Esq'' R. G. Pay Each Person in the foregoing Roll
the Sum carried oft' against his name as due —
M Weare Chairman
We the Subscribers do Acknowledge to have receivd of Nicholas Gil-
man The Several Sums Carry'd of against our names as the Balance Due
as witness our Hands —
Jonathan -|- Fogg
mark
received for John Dobbin per order Math'"" Patten
William Taylor Receiv'd for John Pike Hilton
Jonathan Perkins 0.12.0
Elkanah Danforth & for my Self 7.12.0
Joseph Smith
James Beverley
£8. 4.2
Per Henry Dearborn
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
219
william Picssou
hU
EliphisX Reed
mark
Jonathan Nonis
Moses Kimball
Robart -|- Hollands mark
Timothy A hern
Receiv'd for Aaron Sargent 505 8
Thomas Clough
Jn** Robertson
Robert Heath
Received for Thomas Holmes
per order Samuel Cherry
Peter R Stevens
Edmund Boyenton
Thomas Stickney
Enos Runnells
Rec'^ for John ISIcCollam per
order. Henry Dearborn
Rec'd for Sam' Sias per Order
£1.13-4
Henry Dearborn
received for Joseph Davis
Per order Per Cutting Noyes
Rec** for Amos Heath per order
2258 —
Per Sam" Little
rec'^ for David Lawler
per order — 2.9.4
James Underwood
Receiv'd for Matthias French
JEi.io.8 William french Juner
Rec** my wages within mentioned
Jacob Chase
Rec*^ for Jonathan Smith
per order.
Per Natha' Hutchins
Receiv'd for John morgan 2.1.4
& for my Self — 4. i .4
£6.3.8
Per Natha' Hutchins
Receiv'd for Nath Martin
2.10.8 Per Math^' Patten
receiv'd for Thom" APClure
2.19.3
& for my Self — 3. 4.0
£6. 3.2
Per Am mi Andrews
received for moses fellows 3.10.8
& for my Self — 3. 0.9
£5.11.5
Joseph thomas
Samuel Chirrey
Receiv'd for Patrick Fling
3.10.8
for Volentine Serjeant 3.10.S
for David Georo^e — 2.10.8
£7.12.0
Per Samuel Cherry
Enoch Bayley
Thomas frohoclc
Gilman
Caleb Edson
Rec** 49^- 4^ for Moses Follinsby
Per order Per
John Hogg
Rec** 555- 8 for James Taggart
per order —
Per Am mi Andrews
Rec"^ for John Maunhun
per order —
Daniel Moor
Rec** for John Orr per order
£2.10.8
Per James Betton
220
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-242]
A List of the Officers & Privates Belonging to my Company who
went to Qiiebec Last fall under the Command of Col° Arnold, who have
Not Received their Pay as Soldiers in the Newhampshire Troops for the
Month of June in the year 1775 —
Henry Dearborn Cap'
Nathanel Huchens Lieu'
Ammi Andrews Ens"
Joseph Thomas Sarg'
Jonathan Purkens D°
Samuel Cherry D"
Thomas M^Cluer D°
Moses Gilmon Corp'
Timothy Aharn D°
James Taggart D°
Simeon Sanborn D°
Caleb Edson fifer
Thomas Frohock Private
William Johnson D°
Amos Heath
John M^Collom
Jonathan Fogg
Aaron Sargent
John Robinson
John Dobbin
Jonathan Norris
David George
Thomas Stickney
Winthrop Kineston
Joseph Lovering
Moses Folinsby
Joseph Smith
Enos Runnels
John Kay
John Orr
Joseph Springer
William Presson
Eliphes Reed
JosejDh Davis
A True List
October 30"" 1776
Peter Oswal Stevens
Patrick Fling
Bryan Roque
Eleanali Danforth
Jacob Chace
Moses Marten
John Been
James Beverly
Robart Heath
John Morgan
Nathanel Marten
William Forrist
Matthias French
James Carr
Enoch Bayley
David Lolly
William Taylor
Jonathan Smith
Samuel Hews
Volintine Sargent
Robart Holland
John Clark
Moses Fellows
Thomas Holmes
Moses kimbal
Abraham Kimbal
John Pike Hilton
Thomas Tolly
Jolin Maunhun
Edmond Byanton
John Flanders
Josiah Ellen
Samuel Syas
John Robinson Redhead
Henry Dearborn Cap'
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
221
[1-243]
A Return of Men from the New-Hampshire Regiments in Col. Bene-
dict Arnold's Detachment, not paid for the Month of August 1775 —
Names
Regiments
Companies
Quality
Companies
row in
Wages due
Moses Kimbal
3"^ Reeds
1'*
Private
Derborne
£ S. D
2
Luther Trowbridge
d°
Whitcombs
Corp'
Wards
2. 4.-
Eben'' Toolman
d°
d"
Private
d"
2
Edw'i Arnold
d"
d"
d°
d"
2
John Barker
d"
d"
d"
d«
2
Joseph Fasset
d°
d"
d°
d"
2
Gil. Cascwell
d°
Massey's
d"
d"
2
Jos. Parks
d"
d°
d»
d''
2
Jn" Doole
d°
Thomas's
d"
d"
2
Jn° Brown
d"
Man's
d"
d°
2
Rob* Wessly
Amos Boynton
d"
d«
d"
d°
d°
Serj'
d"
d"
2
2. 8-
Wildair Kedder
d°
Town's
Fifer
M-^Cobb's
2. 4-
Ephraim Stevens
d°
d°
Private
d°
2
Sam' Harpur
d"
7"' Starks
d"
Derbons
d"
Capt
d°
Derborn's
2
Henry Derborne
£30.16.-
6
Nath' Hutchins
d°
9'"
I'' Lieut
d°
4
Ammi Andrews
d°
IO«'
Ensign
d°
3
d"
d"
J St 2<1 '^d ^'h
4, 6, 8 & 10
4 Serj'ts
4 Corp'^
d"
d"
9.12 -
8.16-
Caleb Edson
d°
6th
Fifer
d"
2. 4-
d°
1 1*"^ Poors
3"
61 Priv*^
Private
d«
d"
122
John M. Oilman
£155.12-
2
Eleay/ Danforth
d°
3
d«
d"
2
Tho" Tollcy
d"
.h
d"
d"
2
Jn" Robertson
d°
7"'
d"
d"
2
£8
Sir
Cambridge Head Qiiarters
Septcm"" 14, 1775
His Excell" General Washington desires you would give the neces-
sary Directions for the Payment of the New Hampshire Troops to
222 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
amount the Money specified on the other Side for the Men detached un-
der Col Amherst
I am very respectfully Sir
Your most Hbble
Serv.
The Hon. General Jos. Reid
Sullivan Secretary
Winter Hill Septem''" 14th 1775
Sir I Desire you would Immediately pay ofl' The within mentioned
Sums to The Troops now marching to Canady or vSend it by Captain
Dearborn & you will oblidge your Humble Servant
Jn" Sullivan
Ichabod Rollings Esq''
N B all Those who have not been paid up to the month of August
ought to be Immediately paid y"^^ as above
Jn° Sullivan
Dea"^ Brooks
S'' I Desier that you Wold answer the above Reqest as I Have Not
the money
Icha*^ Rollins
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS, 223
ROLLS OF THE TROOPS ENGAGED IN THE DE-
FENCE OF PISCATAOUA HARBOR, 1775.
[The fourth provincial congress voted, on the first day of Septem-
ber, 1775, to raise four regiments of minute men by the enlistment
of men from the several regiments of militia. The men were to be
enlisted for four months, and then others were to take their places.
Col. Joshua Wingate, of Stratham, was appointed to take command
of the first regiment, with the rank of colonel ; Jonathan Burnham,
lieutenant colonel ; James Hackett and George Gains, majors. The
troops were stationed in Portsmouth, New Castle, Kittery, and vicin-
ity, to defend the harbor from any attack that might be made upon it
by the enemy from the seaward.
The following are the rolls of the several companies as mustered
November 5, giving their several stations : — Ed.]
[1-244] \_Colofiel yoshua Wingate' s Return of the Troops Stationed
for Defence of Piscataqua Harbor^ November^ ^775-']
A return of the Rifle Men under the Command of Lieu' James Parr,
on Great-Island, Nov' 5"' 1775 — James Parr, Lieut.
Serjeants — Corporals
John Dougherty Aquilla White
John Doyle Alex"^ Crawford
Privates —
George Sands Jacob Lindey John M'JMurtry
George Saltsman Lawrence Meskill John Early
William Leek John Youer Michael INIyles
Charles Cochran John Stretton James Laughlin
Charles Ford David Reece William Chesnut
William M"=Murry Henry Shoot Henry Snebly
James Carson David Wright John Bornheeter
Aaron Wright Daniel Mangnm Hugh Dennison
Sam' Dean John Thompson Samuel Sciley
David demons Tho' Cook
Andrew Johnston. P)riinnncr
224
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-245]
Return of Cap' Joseph Parsoiis's Company, on Great-Island, Nov"' 5**^
1775—
Joseph Parsons, Cap' William Seavey, i*' Lieu'
Nathan Goss, 2^ Lieu'
Sety'eants —
Abraham Libbey
Alexander Salter
Timothy Berry
Sam' Knowles
Joseph Rand
Sam' Jenness Ju''
Job Brown
Nathan Towle
Peter Jenness
Nimshi
Abraham Cliftbrd
Edward Varrill
James Ryan
Elijah Lock
Corporals —
Henry Shopley
William Rand
Joshua Lock
Jeremiah Berry
Privates —
James Seavey
Joshua Rand
Stephen Rand
Richard Jenness
Joseph Brown
W" Yeaton
Benjamin Marden
John Rand
Robert Morrison
John Jenness
Drummer-
Peter Johnson
Flfer-
Michael Doulton
John Lock
Edward Randel
Jacob Tibbitts
Thomas Lang
George Sanders
Abrah'" Matthews
John Foss
Tobias Trundy
William Treferrin
[Trefethen]
[1-245]
A Return of Cap' John Calef's Company on Great-Island Nov' 5"*'
1775—
John Calef, Cap'
Robert Stewart, i^' Lieu'
Benjamin Hoit, 2^ Lieu'
Peter Morss, Ensign
Serjeants —
Benjamin Batchelder
William Richardson
Charles Collins
Tho^ Eliot
John Darling
James Atwood
Caleb Webster
Sam' True
Corporals —
Benjamin Morss
Andrew Bryant
Zebadiah Hoit
Thomas Gould
Privates
Benjamin Fuller
Jesse Heath
James Randall
Sam' Goodwin
JDriimnier —
Ezra French
Fifer
Theophilus Goodwin
John Colby
Samuel Kimball
Isaac Eastman
Peaslee Hoyt
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
225
John Richardson
Moses Williams
Jabez Plummer
Amos Clark
[I-H5]
Daniel Goodwin
Nicholas Colby
Timothy Currier
Isaac Whitcher
Timothy Heath
Elijah Bagley
Andrew Whitcher
Jonathan Peaslee
A Return of Cap' Richard Dowe's Company on Great-Island Nov'
r 1775—
Richard Dowe,
Jesse Page, i*'
Serjeants —
Benjamin Stone
Joseph Perkins
Richard Cheney
Asa Dowe
Cap'
Lieu'
Ezekiel Giles, z^ Lieu'
Jeremiah Dowe, Ensign
Corporals —
John Moor Bay ley
David Atwood
Benj' Davis
Abr'ah'" Amcy
Privates —
Nathan Webster
James Noyes
Dudley Merrill
Joseph Knight
Joseph Hull
Jeremiah Poor
Eph'" Marsh
Dudley Currier
Isaac Clough
John Joiinson
Stephen Dole
Joseph Chandler
Daniel Colby
Fifer
Percy Dow
Isaac Heath
Pelatiah Bartlett
Joseph Sanders
Elijah Hall
John Asten
Pearly Merrill
Daniel Haseltine
Phineas Gordain
John Hunkins
Robert Bradford
Eben' Woodbury
John Lancaster
John Hillsgrove
[1-245]
A Return of Cap' Benjamin Butler's Company, on Great-Island, Nov'
5«h i773_
John Clements
Nath' Noyes
Abrah" Chase
Nath' Cheney
James Grey
Moses Emery
Isaac Dow
Daniel Stevens
Nath' Simmons
David Carlton
Sam' Eatton
Samuel Huse
Benjamin Butler, Cap'
Vowell Leathers, i"' Lieu'
John Gile, 3'' Lieu'
Sam' Gray, Ensign.
Serjeants —
Tho» M-^Connell
Jonathan Davis
Daniel Chesley
Jonathan Willey
20
Corporals —
Jonathan Iluckins
John Follett
Philip Chesley
Abner Davis
Drummer —
George Plutchins
226
REVOLUTIONARY WAK ROLLS.
Winthrop Langley
John Kvnaston
John Chesley
John Ran del
William Clark
Joseph Langley
Asa Gile
Andrew Chesley
Edward Fox
Ebenezer Leathers
Abrah'" Knight
Privates
Samuel M'^Connell
John Bickford
Tho' Whitehorn
Jonathan Langley
Nath' Hall
Abel Leathers
Jonathan Crosbie
John Robinson
Joseph Leathers
Israel Fox
Levi Robinson
Isaac Chesley
Eben"" Chesley
Charles Willey
Qiiick Priest
Sawyer Chesley
Andrew Simpson
Sam' Clark
Robert Downs
Robert Bomford
Timothy Gleeson
William Watson
[1-246]
A Return of Cap' Abraham French's Compan}-, on Great-Island, Nov''
5" 1775—
Abraham French,
Rich-i Hubbard, i
Se7-jeants
Aaron Young
Caleb Siven
Humphrey Hook
Jon'^ Pollard
Daniel Gilman
Daniel Smith
Nehemiah Davis
Philip Blasdel
Tho^ Blasdel
Joseph Tucker
James Thorn
Stephen Clifford
Nath' Flanders
Sam' Blasdel
Nathan Bartlett
Capt
^' Lieu'
Rich'' Sleeper, 2^ Lieu'
Joseph Williams, Ensign
Co?-porals
Jacob Peaslee
Isaac Flanders
Benjamin Stevens
William Collins
Privates
Isaac Webster
Eph'" Winslow
Sam' Bussiel
Sam' Cam met
Tho^ Butman
John Stevens
Jereni}' Bartlett
Israel Dimond
Benj" Colby
Joseph Brown
David Tilton
P)ru})i?ner
W^illiam Tande
Samuel French
Nath' Felows
Jotham Sawer
Timothy Sanborn
Eben^ Fiffield
Enos Sanborn
Andrew Mac
Henry Blasdell
Scipio
[1-246]
A Return of Cap' Robert Crawford's Company, on Great-Island, Nov
^tu iy75_
Robert Crawford, Cap'
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227
Serjeants — Daniel Wadson Timothy Tilton
Privates —
Ephraim Sanborn
Sherborn Sanborn
Abraham Hook
[1-246]
Richard GrilVy
Stephen Long
Moses Sleeper
Ebenezer Colbe
Eli Dow
Spencer Bennett
A Return of Cap' Titus Salter's Company of Artillery at Fort "Wash-
ington Nov"" 5"' 1775.
Titus Salter Esq. Cap'
Tho' Pickering, i'' Lieu'
Se?jea/its —
Abner Blasdell
George Munhull
Joseph Day
Dan' Evens, 2"^ Lieu'
Joseph Leigh, Ensign
Corporals Drtimmer
Richard Jenkins George Waters
Th^ Jones
Plfer
Hunking Faxen
Nathan White
Pelatiah Weeks
John Williams, Gunner Rich"^ Colsten, Gtmners Mate
W"* M'^Intyre, Coxswain of ye Boats
Privates
John Shortridge
Noah Peirce
Daniel Spinney
Sam' Hart
William Loud
Daniel Loud
Henry Cate
Joseph Brotten
John Underwood*
Samuel Hill
William Waldron
George Waldron
George Walton dis''
Oct 30.
William Shoars
Noah Gilman
Tho° Thurber
Obadiah Marshall
Sam' Waters
Josiali Clark
George Rawlins
George Reed
James Yeates
John Akerman*
William Cross
Amos Beck
John Grey
John Benson
Rich^ Lang
Sam' Weeks
John Sherborne
Bcnj" Cross
Mark Loud
John Abbott
Joseph Dudley
Benj" Smart
Sam' Goodwin
John Hull
Sam' Jones
Tho* Gammon
* Cashircd.
James Hight
John Varrell
Jon" Huntress
W" Green
Sam' Cotton
Eph"" Davis
Ed'i Ayers
Edmund Furnald
John Clark
Sam' Slade
Benj" Yeaton
Titus Salter Jr. Oct.
John l^laisdcll
Benj" Holbrook
Benj" Dam —
Dani Strickland-
John Eliot —
Charles Stewart
George Berry
17
17
25
25
30
30
30
30
228
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-246]
A Return of Capt. Sam' Hayes's Companv, on Pierce's Island, Nov'
5'" 1775—
Samuel Hayes, Cap' Johi^ Gate i^' L*
James Mardin z^ L'
Serjeants
Corporals
George Waterhouse Daniel Ham
Daniel Rowel Joseph Hall
Elijah Seavey Elisha Blake
Samuel Foss Gideon Laighton
Drummer
Joshua Holmes
William Kingman
John Babb
Edward Cater
Sam' Berry
Nath' Berry
Stephen Foss
Jeremiah Foss
Moses Babb
Privates
George Berry
Tho' Berry
George Gray
Sam' Hayes
Moses Foss
Sam' Perkins
John Otis
Levi Daniclson
Daniel Bickford
Sam' Buzzell
John Buzzell
Aaron Hayes
Jonathan Drew
Ebenezer Young
Ebenezer Spencer
Benj'' Buzzell
[1-244]
A Return of Cap' Thomas Berry's Companv, on Pierce's Island Nov''
5" 1775-
Thos Berry Cap' Tho^ Johnston 3" L'
Tho* Marston 2'' L'
Serjeants — Nath' Haynes, John Rollins
Corporals — John Bickford. William Lucy
Drti77imer — John Berry
Fifer — Joshua Neal
Privates —
John Parsons
Sam' Nudd
William Wallisjr.
Phinehas Hodgdon
Sam' Dearborn
William Mardin
John Sullivan
Dennis Sullivan
Josiah Weeks
William Cate
Levi Seavey
Nathan Haynes
Robert Rollins
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229
[1-244]
A Return of Cap' Mark Wiggins's Conipaiiv, on Pierce's Island, Nov'
5'" [1775]-
Mark Wiggin, Cap' William French, L'
Andrew French, Ensign
Serjeants — Daniel French, Daniel Truel
Drummer — Sam' Piper
Privates
John Foss
John Goss
Sergent Whitcher
Elisha French
Nathan Piper
Israel Stockbridsfe
Joseph Allen
Josiah Thurston
Benj" Barker
Ben}'' Wiggin
William Brasbe
Noah Jewett
Edward Burley
Eben' Barker
John Mason
Nathan Weeks
Noah Wiggin
[1-247]
A Return of Cap' Nath' Hobbs's Company, at Pierce's Island, Nov' 5'
1775-
Nath' Hobbs, Cap' Dan' Smith i^' Lieut Tho' Leavitt 3^ Lieu'
Serjeants — Corporals Drummer
Simeon Marston Jolm Nudd Benj" Page
Dudley Samborn Simon Lovering Fifer
Sam' Dearborn Eben' Lovering Dearborn Fogg
W" Weeks Jabez Eaton
Ezekiel Knowles
Benjamin Foss
Benjamin Smith
John Pain
Abraham Marston
Sam' Batcheller
Sam' Chatman
Privates —
Taylor Page
Ebenezer Neal
Joshua Brown
Rich'i Smith
Ebenezer Gove
Aaron Rowe
Sam' Greenleaf
Nicholas Felch
Joseph Page
Dan' Hook
William Eaton
Levi Eaton
Tho' Lovering
Rich'' Pain
[1-248]
A Return of Cap' Henry Elkins's Companv, at Pierce's Island Nov'
5'' 1775-
Henry Elkins, Capt'
William Prescott 1" Lieu'
James Perkins, 2'' Lieu'
VV" Blaisdell, Ensign
230
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Serjeants —
Nathaniel Weare
Simon Sanborn
Redmond Moulton
Joshua Towle
Caleb Tilton
Peter Tilton
Simeon Towle
Benj" Shaw
Sam' Drake
John Murphy
Perkins Philbrook
Edmund Philbrook
Jonathan Towle
Jon'* Knowles
Eph" Marston
Sam' Shaw
Corporals —
Michael Tilton
Amos Towle
Nathan Brown
Sam' Marston
Privates —
Josiah Towle
Thomas Leavitt
Jethro Blake
Joseph Peavey
Jonathan Godfrey
Jon" Leavitt
Humphrey Flood
John Tilton
John Brown
Tho** Moulton
Eben' Prescott
Eaton Green
Drummer —
Jeremiah Tuck
Sam' Melcher
Jeremiah Blake
William Page
Thomas Arnold
Richard Philbrook
Jeremiah Swain
Levi Sanbourn
Nathan Tilton
Jedediah Sleeper
Reuben Leavitt
Rowling: Carr
[1-248]
A Return of Moses Yeaton's Company on Pierce's Island, Nov' 5"*
1775—
Moses Yeaton, Cap' Nath' Garland 2^ Lieut.
Sam' Wallingford i^' Lieu' Gershom Wentworth Ens°
Serjeants —
Robert Swainson
Benj" Wentworth
Bart Wentworth
Corporals —
Sam' Roberts
Daniel Whitehouse
Joshua Grant
Gershom Wentworth J"" John Ricker
Privates-
Benj'' Tate
Benj* Horn
Caleb Horn
Daniel Straw
Daniel Hanson
Edward Grant
Ebenezer Ricker
Ebenezer Allen
Evan Wentworth
Francis Yeaton
Francis Yeaton Ju""
Gershom Plummer
John Roberts
John Roberts Ju""
James Roberts Ju'
Israel Pierce
John Nock
Jed id i ah Wentworth
John Tibbits
Moses Ricker
Nicolas Carpenter
Phinehas Ricker
Drummer —
Aaron Stephens
P'ifer —
Joseph Varney
Philip Stackpole
Paul Carr
Paul Harford
Rich'i Wentworth
Stephen Tibbits
Silvanus Cromwell
Tobias Wentworth
William Preston
William Guptail
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
231
[1-249]
A Return of Capt" Nicholas Rawling's Company at Pierce's Island
Nov' 5"^ 1775 —
Nicholas Rawlin^s, Capt
William Chase i'' L'
Serjeants
Joshua Wingate
Stephen Cate
Samuel vSmith
Andrew Neal
Isaac S to ckb ridge
Joseph Stevens
Matthew^ Thompson
Corporals
James Dearborn
Privates.
William Scammons
Reuben Astin
Ward Mason
John Sinclair
Josiah Leavitt
John Clark, Ensign
Dru7nmers
David Smith
Thomas Calley
Taylor Clark
Tho' Verrey
Joseph Norrial
Joseph Henderson
[1-249]
A Return of Capt. Cutting Cielly's Company at Pierce's Island, Nov'
5* 1775-
Cutting Cielly, Capt.
Joseph Morrill, i'' Lieut
Philip Bartlett, z^ Lieut.
Eben' Tilton, Ensign
Serjeants
Joseph Hodgdon
W" Gill
Levi Dam
Elisha Prescot
Joseph Whitcher
John Randall
James Bean
Jonatlian Foss
Abednego Leathers
Eph'" Durgen
Benjamin Butler
Josiah Watson
Stephen Batcheldor
Corporals
Joseph Gorman
Tho» Odell
Andrew Nealey
John W'ells
Privates —
Thomas Lovitt
Abraham True
James Brown
Jon" Woodman
John Wells
Benjamin Grant
Benjamin Shaw
Jonatlian Thomas
Benj" Morgan
D
rummers
Thomas Foss
Fifers
Jolin Paul
Jonathan Whitcher
Joshua Brown
Benjamin Griffin
Dominicus Griffin
Matthew Samborn
Phineas Serjeant
Stephen Iloit
Benj" Robenson
John Giles
232
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Cl-250]
A Return of Capt. James Hill's Company on Pierce's Island, Nov' ^^^
1775—
James Hill, Cap"
Sam' Baker, i" Lieut.
Sam' Oilman, 2^ Lieut.
Zebulon Barber, Ensign
Serjeants
Joseph Smith
Josiah Hall Bartlett
John Foss
Robert Mitchel
Joseph Neal
Joseph Pease
Edward Folsom
Josiah Colcord
Levi Pickering
Dudley Hilton
Hugh M'^Bride
Jonathan Mason
Aaron Kvnaston
Corporals
James Oilman
Joseph Colcord
Privates.
Jonathan Folsom
David Colcord
John Folsom
Josiah Burnham
Ebenezer Bean
William Hersey
Theophilus Wiggins
Sam' Burley
Abrah'" Parsons
David Wiggins
Drummers
Eliphalet Smith
Jacob Durgen
Sam' Ward
John Neal
Josiah Burley
Nath' Cobbey
Stephens Lyford
Nath' Pease
Broadstreet Oilman
Zebulon Davis
Walter Neal
[1-250]
A Return of Capt. Joseph Clifford's Company at Pierce's Island, Nov'
5*' 1775—
Joseph Clifford, Cap"
Serjeants
Jesse Tuck i^' L'
Elijah Tilton 3'^ D"
Moses Shaw, 3*^ Lieut.
Corporals
Jeremiah Dearborn
Isaac Fellows
John Page
Philbrook Palmer
John Batcheldor
Jonathan Prescott
Benjamin Swain
Privates —
Benjamin Dow
Levi Brown
Paul Blake
Benj'' Eastman
Jon" Hilyard Shaw
Joseph Brown
Moses Sanborn
Jon'' Pilsbury
John Smith Sanborn
[^-251]
A Return of Capt. David Copp's Company at Pierce's Island, Nov'
5'" 1775-
David Copps, Capt —
Andrew Oilman, i^' L'
Andrew Wiggin 2^ L'
Dan' Drew Ensign
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233
Serjeants —
John Gilinaii
Joseph Malconi
Jonathan Hilton
Richard Furber
Tho* Piper
Josiali Hersey
John Lucas
Garrit Byrn
W"^ Twombly
Jacob Welch
Joseph Hoclgdon
John Oilman jun""
Corporals
Josluia Guppy
Josiah Page
Enoch Thomas
Abner Allen
Privates —
George Fall
John Huggin
Sam' Norton
Benj" Dodge
Simeon Dearborn
Jon'' Quimby
Henry Wentworth
Gideon Johnson
Drummers
Jonathan Hersey
Fifer
William Berrv
David York
Ephraim Ellis
Ephraim Trickey
Joseph Allen
John Allen
Asa Fuller
John Nichols
[1-247]
A Return of Capt. Smith Emerson's Company on Seavey's Island,
Nov'' 5"^ 1775 —
Smith Emerson, Cap"
Elijah Denbovv', i^' Lieut.
Eliphalet Duda, z^ Lieut.
Micajah Bickford, Ensign
Serjeants
John IvPCreelis
Micah Davis
Edward Hill
Richard Hill
Joseph Durgen
Isaac Small
Robert Evens
David Woodman
Stephen Stevens
John Wiggins
Benj" Hicks
John Glover
Eleazer Watson
Sam' Bodge
Henry Tufts
Benj" Jackson
Job Riumcls
Jeremiah Hutchins
Ichabod Widden
Corporals
Enoch Runnels
William French
Samuel Jackson
Joseph Durgen
Privates
Sam' Willey
Samuel Stevens
Ephraim Ham
James Hall
Solomon Crockett
Benjamin Fox
Sam' PI ill
Gideon Perkins
Benjamin Jones
Eben'' Jones
Moses Runnels
Josiah Durgen jur
David Kelley
William Stevens
John Davis
Dnimniers
Winthrop Frost
Fifer s
W^ille Hill
Thomas Huckings
William Weymouth
Gideon Mathews
Sam' Woodman
Edward Woodman jur
Josiah Kynaston
S3'don Martin
William Palmer
Nathaniel Rincs
Eben"" Burnham
Eben-- Randall
Nath' Daniels
Eli Furber
Clement Davis
George Shaw
234
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Joshua Burnham
James Giles Bunker
Thomas Randall
Sam' Scales
Samuel York
David Glass
Abijah Pinkham
[1-251]
A Return of Capt. David Place's Company on Seavev's Island, Nov'
5" 1775—
David Place,
Eben-- Tibbits
Serjeants —
Paul Libby
Reuben Heard
Joshua Courson
John Marden
Daniel Cook-
Timothy Ricker
Samuel Goodwin
Moses Furber
George Heard
Amos Spencer
John Rogers
James Rogers
Amos Place
Sam' Robertson
John Bickford
Moses Drown
Mesheck Heard
James Coleman
Cap"
, I*' Lieut
John H
George
Corporals —
John Woodman
James Wentworth
Jon" French
Benj"^ Taylor
Privates
Eben"^ Courson
Moses Hammet
John M-'Dutiee
Anniel Clark
Joseph Berry
Robert M^Creelis
Daniel Watson
John Stanton
John Nute
Joseph Plummer
Tho^ Chamberlain
John Laighton
David Wingate
Jon* Richards
am, 2^ Lieu'
Place, Ensign
Drummer
Ichabod Rawlings
Fifer
Sam' Place
Jon* Tibbits
Dudley Pike
Amos Hayes
Joseph Thompson
Joseph Richards
John Place
Solomon Clark
John Rawlings
Isaac Wentworth
Benj" Furber
Edward Rawlings
James Berry
Sam' Roberson
John Bickford
[1-251]
A Return of Cap" John Hill's Company on Seavey's Island, Nov"" 5"^
1775—
John Drew, 3*^ Lieut
Isaac Runnels, Ensign
Corporals Drtimmer 7ione
Cunningham M^Cushin JFifer iiofie.
Jabez Davis Surgeon & Adjut.
Nicholas Brown Sam' Wigglesworth
Robert M'Daniel Timothy Medar Q. Mas-
ter
David Copps Sarjeant
M'
John Hill Capt"
William Babb, i*' Lieu'
Serjeants
James Danielson
Samuel Hall
Jacob Daniels
Mark Ayers
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Privates
Benjamin Pearl Isaac Young George Foss
William Stanton Isaac Pinkham Richard Waldron
MiclKiel Falker Jacob Clark Mark Foss
John Hnckins Jolin Eliot Roger Swain
Tho' Johnson Robert Hill Jonathan Davis
Joseph Holmes Henry Hill Joseph Gray
William Hawkins Jo'i" H'H Samuel Styles
Samuel Gray Thomas Durgen Nathaniel Foss
James Buzzcll Sam' Williams Joseph Tasker
James Durgen Nathaniel Wallas [ohn Nutter
Ralph Hall jun^
[1-252]
A Return of Capt. Alpheus Chesley's Company on Seavey's Island
Nov^5"> 1775—
Alpheus Chesley Capt" Nath' Hill Ensign
Archelaus Woodman i"' Lieu'
Serjeants Corporals Drum?ner
Joshua Woodman Abednego Spencer Thomas Willey
Tho' Edgerley Aaron Chesley Fifer
John Welch John Johnson Jo^i" Footman
Asa Duda Tho' Pierce
Privates.
Sam' Hicks Sam' Chesley John Dam
Enoch Bunker Joseph Appleby Sam' Burnam
Benj" Bickford John Folsom Lemuel Duda
Robert Kent Benj'' Hall Trueworthy Davis Dur-
Joseph Bickford David Durgin gen
David Langley Benjamin Mooney
[1-252]
A Return of Capt" Caleb Hodgdon's Company on Seavey's Island
Nov' 5"" 1 775 —
Caleb Hodgdon, Captain John Wingate jun' 2^ Lieut.
Joseph Pinkham i" Lieut Moses Hodgdon Ensign
Serjeants Corporals
I*' Serj' Ezra Young Daniel Meloy William Evens fifer
Jon* Tasker Aaion Davis
Sam' Tuttle Eben' Waldron
Dan' Pinkham James Johnson
236
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Sam' Gerrish
Benj" Tuttle
Aaron Hayes
Sam' Evens
Isaac Nute
Tho' Moody
Stephen Medar
Samuel Cook
James Dearborn
Privates
Enoch Howard
John Twombly
Ephraim Bickford
James James
Theophilus Drew
Sam' Dam
Andrew Buzzell
Aaron Randall
John Davis
Thomas Gerrish
Benj" Ham
Edmund Wingate
Simon Torr
Moses Pinkham
Uriah Hanscomb
Gershom Ricker
[1-244]
A return of Capt. Stephen Hodgdons Company at Kittery Point Nov'
Gilbert Warren, 2*^ Lieut.
James Goodwin, Ensign
Corpoi-als
John Tucker
Daniel Hooper
Tristram Heard
Nath' Guptail
Privates
Daniel Goodwin
Nathan Lord
Tho* Goodwin
Simeon Ricker
Josiah Clark
Stephen Hodgdon, Capt.
Samuel Grant, ist Lieut.
Serjeants
Jeremiah Lord
Moses Wadley
Peter pray
William Heard
Moses Bennet
Lazarus Rowe
Amos Goodwin
Benjamin Hodgdon
Benjamin Gowel
Joseph Nock
W" Dow^ns
Drisco Nock
John Grant
Nicholas Lord
Stephen Hodgdon jun' Daniel Wise
Philip Yeaton Daniel Cooper
Ezekiel Wentworth
Ichabod Tibbits
Paul Stanton
Thomas Downs
Eliiah Grant
Samuel Heard
Isaac Hodgdon
David Horsom
Mark Frost
Simeon Haynes
Joseph Lord
Aaron Downs
Samuel Hodgdon
Isaac Reed
James Hubbard
Sam' Bradshaw
[1-34S]
A Return of Lieut. Bragdon's Party at Kittery-Point — Nov' 5"^ 1775 —
Thomas Bragdon, i'' L'
Corporals
Josiah Beale
Nehemiah Bane 2'' L'
Serjeants
William Babb
Dru?i7iners
Tho' Bickford
Post for Express
W™ Emerson
Joseph Card
Jeremiah Ware
Andrew Rankin
Benj" Trafton
Eben' Cole
Dan' Moulton
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Privates
237
William Grow
William Smith
Abraham Bane
Sam' Donnell
John Carlisle
Pelatiah Perkins
Dan' Hill
Pelatiah Simpson
Benj" Simpson
Rich'^ King
[1-24S]
A return of Capt. Robert Ford's Company at Kittery-Point — Nov' 5*
1775—
Robert Ford, Capt
Alex' Gerrish, i" L»
Eben' Libby, z^ U
Joseph Ricker
Stephen Guptail
Paul Hamilton
James Shorey
Richard Hamilton
Moses Guptail
Jon" Hamilton 3''
Eleazer Nock
Nathaniel Nock
Serjeants
Thomas Abbot
Privates
Henry Stevens
Aaron Clement
William Qiient
Nason Lord
Sheldon Hobbs
William Neal
Caleb Emery
Jonathan Stephens
Nicolas Lord
Andrew Warren
Hanson Clark
Elias Grant
W illiam Goodwin
Silas Grant
James Herl
Bial Hamilton jun'
[1-249]
A Return of Capt. Robert Follett's Artillery Men at Kittery Point
Novas'" 1775—
Nath' Todd
W" Bray
Sam' Burbank
Joshua Furnald
John Frost
John Bellamy
Joseph Dearing
Robert Follet Capt"
Richard Parsons
W'" Lewis
Ricli*^ Sowards
John Furness
Jacob Nutter
Simon Tobey
Moses Fothersrill
Sam' Tweed
Simon Frost
Joseph Banks
John Fenix
VV"' Negro
Cicero Negro
238 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-250]
A Return of Capt. .Samuel M'^Intyre's Company, at Kittery-Point,
Nov' 5'" 1775 —
Samuel M'^Intyre Capt. Josiah Bragdon 2'^ L'
Daniel Littlefield, i^' L*
Serjeants Corporals Adjutants
Jeremiah MoultonEatonBenj'' Sewell Joshua Traften
Simon Gfc'over Jon" Setchell Post
Samuel Win Eph'" Kinston Eben"" Simpson
Samuel Shaw Norton Philips
Privates
Thomas Rannis Jerem^ Banks Zeb° Banks
Arthur Came John Morison George Roberts
John Staples Lazarus Jones Abraham Sayer
Isaac Bonder John Murlet Elisha Horn
Jefiry Muchmore Abraham Morison Elijah Boston
Henry Sayward Elisha I latch Joseph Hasten
William Hunt Seth Littlefield Rich^ Adams
Joel Jealison William Chadock Caleb Goodwin
Sam' Grover Jesse Towns Jon" Buzzell
Moses Welch Joseph Eldredge Tho' Jones
Jon* Tuntun James Horn Jedidiah Blasdell
Daniel Thompson
[1-250]
A Return of Capt. Noah Littlefield's Company at Kittery-Point, Nov'
Noah Littlefield, Capt. John W\ilker, 2^ U
Daniel Wheelwright, i'' L'
Seijeants Corporals Drunimers
Joseph Daniel Jotham Littlefield Isaac Buzzell
Samuel Smith John Burbank Fifers
Amos Hatch Benj'' Born
Samuel Butland
Privates
Nath' Littlefield James Treadwell Amos Wormwood
John Cain Joseph Wilson Joseph Ingham
John Jacobs Eli Buckland Samuel Whitten
Elias Jacobs Daniel Edwards Daniel Huft"
Josiah Sturt Isaac Russell jun'' Mark Barter
Joshua Kimball Enoch Cvisens Israel W^hitten
239
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Joseph Wheelwright Joscpli W'imi Moses Hutchins
James Davis jun"^ Jesse Littletield Israel Hut]'
Ebeir Moroson Tho' Stevens Tim" Littlelield
Beiij" Littletield Stephen Ricker Sam' Treadwell
Bcnj" Kimball
[1-247]
A Return of the Field Artillery Officers & privates under the Com-
mand of Doct' Hall Jackson, at Portsmouth, Nov' 5"' 1775 —
Brass Piece No. 1. Brass Piece No. 2. Brass Piece No. j.
William Yeaton L' Ebenezer Dearing, L' John Marden, L'
Sam' Hutchins, Serj' Benj" Chandler, Serj' John Gardner, Serj'
John Heck jun' Corp' Ezekiel Pitman, Corp' Sol" Loud, Corp'
Henry iiickford Nath' Pitman William Hart jun''
John AJilcher Rob' Chandler John Barnes
Seth Walker John Redding Henry Snagg
Richard Woods Andrew Toombs Cotton Mather Stevens
Sam' Eliot John Pitman James Sweat
Shackfurd Sewards Mark Chadbourn George Loud
Richard Kitson Guppy Stoodley Edmund Loud
Dan' Jackson jun' Sam' Sherive
John Hooker Robert Cole Fox
George Trefethen Ichabod Shoares
[1-251]
A Return of Capt. George Jerry Osborne's Company, at Portsmouth,
Nov"" 5"' 1775 —
George Jerry Osborne, Capt. David Sweet 2** Lieut.
W" Blunt, 1'*' Lieut.
Se7'jeafits
Abijah Holbrook Mark Noble
John Gunnison Joseph Holbrook
Privates
Christopher Faxon David vSherburne James Clarage
Charles Mitchell Robert Holbrook Nath' Babb
Jonathan Edmunds Sam' Cate jun'' Robert Holmes
John Sloper William Lear Arthur Blunt
Henry Lewis Benj" Gerrish Kinsley James
Joshua Haley Timothy Watson Tho" Ilaley
Moses Noble Joseph Cotton jun"" John Savage
Christopher Gunnison Henry Lang
240 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-247]
A Return of the Officers & Men in Fort Sullivan, Nov'' 5* 1775—
Eliphalet Daniels Capt" John Paine, 3"^ Lieut.
Mendum Janvrin Commissary Richard Wilson, Gunner
Andrew Marshall i^' Lieut Thomas Palmer Gunners Mate
Jacob Clark, 2^ Lieut. Robert Stockell Drummer.
Nath' Clough, Fifer—
Privates
John Cammell Alex'' Kirkwood Joseph Redman
Thomas Priest Patrick Lilless William Gawen
Archibald Ferguson W^illiam Clarage Benj* Peverly
James M*^Intyre Nath' Woodman
[1-249]
A Return of Capt W" Dearing's Carpenters
Eben"" Pray John Winkley Jon* Vinson
Eben'' Farnald Daniel Billings Joshua Pray
Sam' Prav Nath' Todd Sam' Odiorn
John Stevens W" Todd
Joel Fernald Blacksmith
[1-252]
This Book contains a true Return so far as has come to my Knowl-
edge, of the Officers & Privates belonging to the different Departments
specify'd therein — return'd to me at Seavey's Island Nov'' 6"* 1775 —
Joshua Wingate Cor" —
[On the 30*^^ of November. 1775. Gen. John Sullivan, who was in
command of the troops on Winter Hill, near Boston, wrote a letter
to the New Hampshire Committee of Safety, from which I extract
the following: '* I have by command of General Washington to
inform you. That the Connecticut forces (Deaf to the entreaties of
their own as well as all other officers & regardless of the contempt
with which their own Government threatens to treat them on their
return) have absolutely refused to tarry till the first day of January,
but will quit the lines on the 6*"^ of Decemb^ They have deceived
us & their officers by pretending there would be no difficulty with them
till they have got so near the close of their term ; & now to their
Eternal Infamy demand a bounty to induce them to tarry only the
three weeks. This is such an Insult to every American that we are
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determined to release them at the expiration of their term at all hazards
&find ourselves obliged immediately to supply their places with Troops
from New Hampshire & Massachusetts Bay." The number asked for
from New Hampshire was thirty-one companies, of sixty-four men
each, including officers, and they were to serve until January 15, 1776,
if required. The Committee of Safety met Dec. 2, and gave orders
for enlisting the men ; and the business was prosecuted with the usual
impulsive and patriotic vigor of the New Hampshire men of that
time. The thirty-one companies were raised and forwarded in due
time, and were highly complimented by General Washington. In a
letter to Committee of Safety, dated Dec. 8, 1775, General Sullivan
says, — " General Washington and all the other officers are extremely
pleased & bestow the highest enconiums on you and your troops,
freely acknowledging that New Hampshire Forces for bravery &
resolution far surpass the other Colonies & that no Province dis-
covers so much zeal in the common cause." There are no rolls
of these companies in the state-house, and the editor has been able
to find but one elsewhere, that of the second company, which will
follow Col. Burnham's return. The troops were mustered by Col.
Jonathan Burnham, and the following return was made to the Com-
mittee of Safety of New Hampshire. — Ed.]
21
242
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Ephraim Eaton
John Bradford
Daniel Miltimer
Abijah Wheeler
Samuel Gray
Moses Eastman
John Hazelton
Peter Robinson
Nathl Head
William Chase
David Gordon
Daniel Gordon
Benja Cass
John Allen
Aaron Hanson
Eliphalet Duda
Zaccheus Clough
John Goodwin
George Waterhouse
John Johnson
Wm Stilson
Winthrop Dudley
Ezekiel Goodale
Ebenezer Bayley
Lieutenants.
David Page
Nathan Ballard
Joseph Gregg
Ezekiel Guile
Daniel Page
John Bradley
David Allds
Saml McConnell
Matthew I'cttingill
Nicholas Rawlings
Samuel Kelley
Simon Dearborn
Joseph Dearborn
Zebulon Barber
Thoms Ilodgdon
John McCrelus
Archelaus Woodman
Ebenezer Ricker
William Babb
David .Simson
John Furness
Porter Kimball
Henry P'orgerson
William Cooper
tn
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Henry Elkins
Benja Taylor
Daniel Runnals
Jacob Webster
Thomas Bartlett
Benja Emery
Augustus Blanchard
Andrew Bunten
Samuel Connor
Mark Wiggin
James Gilmore
Stephen Clark
Moses Baker
Samuel Baker
David Place
Elijah Densmore
Alpheus Chesley
John Waldron
John Drew
Greenleaf Clark
Nathl Udiorne
Benja Boardman
Eleazar Cummings
Joseph Parsons
Hampton
Amherst
Londonderry
Kingstown
Nottingham
Concord
Merrimack
Pembroke
Pembroke
Stratham
Windham
Epping
Candia
Newmarket
Rochester
Lee
Durham
Dover
Barrington
Greenland
Portsmouth
Exeter
New Ipswich
Rye
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243
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244 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
\^Froni Diary of Jonathan I^urto?i.~\
A List of Cap* Taylors Company of Melitia Which Marched from Am-
herst Dec"^ S"* 1775 to Joyn The Continental Army on Winter Hill —
1 Cap' Benj" Taylor 20 Ebenezar Chandler ^^ David Kimbal
2 L* Nathan Ballard 21 Ebenezar Cram 45 Eli Kimbal
3 L' John Bradford 22 Joseph Cram 46 William Kimbal
4 Serj Jon" Burton 23 John Case 47 Samuel Lovejoy
5 Serj' Stephen Wash- 24 William Crosby 48 Dimon Mussey
er 25 Nathan Cole 49 Samuel Hennery
6 Serj' Moses Barron 16 John Dale 50 Aaron Nichols
7 Corp^ Jacob Adams 27 Benj" Dodge 51 Caleb Putnam
8 Corp' Joseph Far- 28 Amos Ellott 52 Abel Prince
num 29 Ralph EUenwood 53 Elezar Readin
9 Corp' Annaias M''- 30 Enoch Fuller 54 Benj Steel
allister 31 David Fiske 55 Isaac Smith
10 Drum' William 32 Timothy Gray 56 Amos Stickney
Steward 33 David Green 57 Thomas Town
11 fifer William Barker 34 Fifield Holt 58 Benj" Taylor Ju'
12 William Abbot Jun"" 35 Amos Holt 59 John Tuck
13 William Abbot 36 William Fogg 60 Joseph Tuck
14 Ebenezar Averill 37 Benj. Hutchinson 61 Enos Upton
15 George Blanchard 38 Jams Hartshorn 62 John Wallace
16 Benj" Blanchard 39 John Hartshorn 63 Archelaus Wilkins
17 Abraham Butter- 40 Nathaniel Haseltine 64 Peter Woodbery
field 41 W^illiam Jones 65 Zaphaniah Kitrigee
18 Abraham Burton 42 James Jones
19 David Burnam 43 Timothy Jones
[The diary of Jonathan Burton, referred to above, will be found in
the appendix to this volume. — Ed.]
[1-254]
Captain Waldrons return of his Company
The names of the officers and men from Dover inlisted the 3 of July*
1775
Comm''" I I 2 3
Officers, j Timothy Roberts Paul Welland John Heard
Non-Com missioned Officers
Sarj'eants Corporals Drutnmer
Robert Swainson Thomas Goudy David Heard
Isaac Horn William Wille
Daniel Heard Moses Rand Pifer
Joshua Corson Benjamin forst
*The month in the original seems to have been torn off, and the word July written in a different hand.
Captain Waldron commanded a company of the six weeks men who went to Winter Hill in December,
and the foregoing may have been a portion of that company. — Ed.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 245
Arter Keniiccomb Spencer Wentvvorth Ebenezer Corson
Samuel Waldron Will'" Brown Joseph Thomson
Jacob Heard Mark Wentvvorth J'^bn Marden
Josliua AUine Charles Wbiteliouse Amos Hayes
Timothy Corson Josiah Heard Moses Carr
Samuel VVentworth Samuel Ricker Hu^jh M^Hride
Jonathan Tebbets Georjjje Roberts William Hart
Nathaniel Hayes Samuel Heard Paul Harford
Benjamin Hanson John Harford
Discho Wentvvorth Samuel Foss
246
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS, 1775.
[1-255] {_Con'zvaj/ Soldiers^ yjine lO^ ^775 -^
Enumerated Liste of all the Men In Conway that is able to Bear arms
From Sixteen, and upwards, June 10-1775
Cap" David Page
Lieu' James Osgood
Ens" Joshua Heath
Benjamin Osgood
Thomas Merell Ju''
John Webster
William Knox
w Ezackel Walker
w Amos Thomson
Joseph Colbie
Enoch Webster
Eben'' Burbanck
w William Abott
Josiah Dollife v
William Dollife
John Dollife Ju'
Joseph Odell
Jonathan Cochran
Eben"^ Varnam
Benjamin Varnam
John Ares
Thomas Russell
Amos Merall
Enoch Merall
Joab Abbott
Leonard Haraman
William Whett
Antony Emery
Joseph Thompson
Samuel Randell
James Prence
Abiather Esteman'
Noah Eastman
Samuel Springer
■ William Merell
Daniel Peabody
Thomas King
Archibald Sterling
Joseph Lovees
Benj" Heath
phillip page
Joshua Killey
Jedediah Spring
w Seath Spring
Thomas Spring
Jeramiah page
John Willson
w Samuel Willson
w Isaac Saltmasch
Jeremiah Harrington
w Eben"" Smith
w Crestefor Hountos
James Hountos
Robert Hearll
James Hearll
w Samuel Thompson
Joseph Hull
Timothy Walker Jr
w Benjamin Crockett
florence MacColey
John Osgood
Total Number 61
You will finde w. at the beginning of every Mans Name that is gown
to the W^are
The A Larm Least Men
r
Colonel MacMullen Esq' Thomas Merall Esq' Thomas Chatburn Esqj
Byell Lovejoy Esq' Cap* Timothy Walker Lieu' Hugh Sterling Lieu
Neathenal Smath John Dolife Leonard Hearman Abraham Colbie In-
valeds 10
A true List
David Page
[Prov. Papers N. H., vol. 7, p. 717]
Muster Roll of Captain Archelaus Townes Co. in y* twenty seventh
Regim't of Foot in y* Continental Army Encamp'd.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
247
Archclaus Tovvncs, Cap' [Amherst]
JaiiK's Ford, Lieu.
David Wallingsford Lieu. [Hollis]
Engaged April y'' 28"* 1775.
do.
do.
Sargants — tvheti engaged Corporals. —
Samuel Briton Farr, May i, 1775 William Reed
Samuel Walker do.
Bray Wilkins May 2
Thomas .Scnter " i
Samuel Whidden, Druniffier.
do.
do.
zv/ien engaged
May 2 1775.
C;deb Irvon J
James Roby 2
Abner Kyes 2
Nathan Kendall Fifer
Privates
Elizer Usher
John Sterns
Jonathan Page, absent with-
out furlow
Jonathan Dutton
Stockman Sweat
Asa Knolton
Caleb Stevens
Benjamin Mershall
Robert Darrah
Jonathan Wilkins
Benjamine Morrill
Samuel Allenvvood
Adam Patterson
Benjamin Marshall Jr.
James Davis
Josiah l^urrows
Joel Bailey
\Villiam Grimes
Moses Barrott
Timothy Pollard
Jonathan Margery
Samuel How
Nathan Colburn
J775
May 5
I
7
5
5
5
5
8
5
5
7
7
I
I
I
1
3
3
3
5
9
I
4
Privates
Archelus Towne, Jr.
Jobe Gage
Thomas Knolton
Josiah Bruce
Stephen Goold
Reuben WMieeler
J(jhn Mershall
Andrew Richardson
Jacob Perry
Bartholomew Towne
Ebcnezer Spalding
Joiin Seve
vSamuel Parker
Samuel Leainson
Neliemiah French
Joseph French, on furlow sick
Peter Robinson, on furlow
Jacob Blodgett on furlow sick
Richard Bayly, on command
August
Benjamin Greely, Deceased 15
James Winnon 17
Benjamin Greely Dy'd Sep 7 i775
J775
May 1
5
6
8
4
3
4
9
>5
6
4
2
I
I
6
9
I
3
3
[1-260]
New Castle Nov' 6, 1775
Return of What Remains of Cap' Jo' Parsons Company
1 Lieu' Nathaniel Gilman
2 Lieu' Will'" Seavey
Ens" Samuel Woales
Serg' Abraham Libby
d" Josiah Hall Bartlett
Serg' Joseph Seavey
Corpor. Simon Jonson
d" Benj" Lang
Drum' Joseph Marden
Fifer Nathaniel Marden
248 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Solomon Vavrel George Rendall Sam^ Knowles
Andrew Sherburn Nath' Tucker Abraham Matthews
John Lear W"' Trefethen George Saunders
Nath' Leah John Rand John Grant
Henry Shapley Edw'' Varrel John Rand
Benoni Rand Edw*^ Rendell James Pickering
Elijah Lock Nimshi Lock Levi Pickering
Nath' Berry John Blunt David Wiggin
James Libby John Sherburn Smith Capman
Sam' Marden Sam' Murry Jonathan Folsom
Sam' Rand James Seavey Jeremiah Berry Ju
Benj'' Marden Michael Dalton James Rion
Joshua Rand Sam' Rand Benj" Rendall
James Seavey Rich"^ Lock George Foss tliis Day-
Sam' Berry Mark Rendall Discharg'd
Joseph Hall John Foss
Isaac Ramoch John Foy
[The document is superscribed as follows :]
Return of the Part of Cap' Parsons Company left at Great Island Dec'
6'^ 1775
[1-261]
Acco' of Shoes dF to Col" Stark's, Reed's & Poor's Regim'^ 1775, by
Com'^ [Moses] Emerson.
1775 Alexander Scammell B. Maj""
Nov' 17 To I p"" Shoes for Jos : Lemmon
Gen' Sullivan's Serv'
Ichabod Rollins Esq"'
July 29 To I p'' Shoes for Jn° Edwards £0.. 6. —
Aug 7 To I p' d° for Jacob Cooper o.. 6. -
Acco' Shoes Delivered Col° Jam" Reed's Regiment.
1775 Cap' Man's Company
Aug' 12 To I p'" Shoes to Benj'^ Bevins £0. 6. -
Cap' Philip Thomas Comp"
Sept' 25 To I p"" Shoes to Hugh Grey o. 6. -
Cap' Jon'' Wiiitcombs Comp"
Nov"- 16 To I p' Shoes to Eleaz' Stoddard o. 6. 8
£0. 19. 4
Decem'' 23'' 1775
Errors Excepted Moses Emerson Commy
RKVOLUTIONAKY WAR ROLLS.
249
^775-
Aug'
I.
3-
10.
Sep'
Oct-^
30-
I.
23-
24.
27.
28.
Nov'
10.
Dec'
14.
1775
Aug'
Sep'
3^-
18.
19.
21.
27.
1775
Aus'
Aug'
Dec'
Aui
Acco' Shoes dl'* to Col" John Stark's Regim'
Cap' Joshua Abbott's Comp*
To 4 p' Shoes to yourself f^o^ 6 /
I p' d" to Ju" Rines
3 p' d" to Jos : Davis & Peter Rowell
I p' d" to Eliplialet Rollins
I p' d" to James AiUen
I p' d° to David Taylor
I p' d" to John Rowley
I p' d° to Barnet Harvey
I p' d" to Dennis Wood
I p' d" to Thomas Straw
I p' d" to John Merrill
Cap' Dearborn's Comp"
To I p' Shoes to your self
I p' d" to Gideon Glidden
I p' d° to Jonathan Dow
I p' d" to Peter Severance
I p' d° to Jeremiah Dow
I p' d" to James Beaverly Aug. 1 1,
I p' d" to Jeremiah Connor d°
Cap' Richard's Comp*
ii'^ To I p' Shoes to Step" Tuttle
Cap' Woodbury's Comp"
12. To I p' Shoes to John Blanchard
I. I p' d° to Josepli Grey
5. I p' d° to John Blanchard
Cap' NPLaughlin's Comp*
7. To I p' Shoes to John Clay
I p' d° to Moses FoUensby
I p' d° to David Lollier
I p' d° to John Turner
26. I p' d" to John Hunter
£1. 4. -
o. 6. -
o. 12. -
o. 6. 8
o. 6. 8
o. 6. 8
o. 6. 8
o. 6. 8
o. 6. 8
o. 6. 8
o. 6. 8
£4. 15.4
0.
6.
-
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
S
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
-
0.
6.
-
£2. 4. 8
£0. 6. -
£0. 6. -
o. 6. 8
o. 6. 8
£0. 19. 4
0.
6.
_
0.
6.
-
0.
6.
-
0.
6.
-
0.
6.
-
£1.
10.
_
250
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
July
Oct^
Dec'
Cap' Hale's Company —
I. To I p' Shoes to Noah Pearson
20. I p' d° to Joseph Bickford
Cap' George Reid's Comp*
I. To I p"" Shoes to Joseph Pray
5. I p"" d" to John Blanchard
6. I p^ d° to Steph" Chace
0.
6.
_
0.
6.
8
£0.
12.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
Decern' 23'^ 1775
Errors Excepted
£1. o.
Moses Emerson Comm'y
1775
Sep'
Oct'
Nov'
Dec'
Sep'
Aug'
Oct'
Aug*
Acco' Shoes dl'' Col" Enoch Poor's Regim'
Cap' Titcomb's Company
14. To I p' Shoes to James Lucas
18. I p' d** to Joseph Richardson
20. I p' d° to Robert Carson
I p' d° to James Danielson
22. I p' d° to Andrew Anderson
23. I p' d° to Cheney Smith
I. I p' d" to James Burnam
II. I p' d° to Moses Tibbetts
19. I p' d° to IBarzilla Hinds
23. I p' d° to James Home
25. I p' d° to John Pickett
9. I p' d" to John Staples
7- I p' d" to Daniel Young
Cap' Richard Shortridge Comp*
26. To I p' Slioes to Jonathan Weeks
27. I p' d" to John Hilton
Cap' Philip Tilton's Comp*
7. To I p' Shoes to Nath' Coffin
26. I p' d" to Dudley Oilman
Cap' Winborn Adam's Comp"
8. To I p' Shoes to Micah Davis
£0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
£4?
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
£0.
13
4
0.
6.
0.
6.
8
£0.
12.
8
£0.
6.
_
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
251
Sep' 20. To I p' each to David Copps, Sam' Demerett, John
Starbord, W" Smart
21. I p'' d" each to Joseph Smitli, Benj" Small &
Tho» Pollock
23. I p"" d" t-acii to Dan' Shaw, John Buss, Tho*
Footman
24. I p' d" each to Jos : Bickford, Samuel Smith
31. I p' d° to Tobias Leighton
Nov. 4. I p"' d° to Sam' Rendall
1^. I p' d° to Rob* Spencer
16. I p' d" to Abijah Blazedell
1 p' d" to David Rand
2 p' d" to Jonathan Bowers & Charles Brown )
of Webbs Regim' )
6. 8
I.
0.
0.
13-
4
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
^3-
4
Aug'
Aug'
Sep'
Oct'
Cap' Norris's Company
4. To I p' Shoes to Jn" Robinson
5. I p' d" to order Lieu' Oilman
Cap' Sam' Oilman's Comp*
II. To I p' Shoes to Eliphalet Coffin
27. I p' d° to Thomas Wiggin
28. I p' d" to Joseph Clark
I p"" d" to Oideon Knight
30. I p' d" to William Pike
Cap' Jonathan Wentworth's Comp^
o. 6. -
o. 6. -
£0. 12. -
0.
6.
-
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
0.
6.
8
£1. 12. 8
Aug'
6.
To
I p' Shoes to John Edwards
0. 6.
—
31-
I p' d" to Ditto
0. 6.
—
Sep'
7-
I p' d" to Thomas Oardner
0. 6.
-
21.
I p' d° to Daniel Doe
0. 6.
8
24.
I p' d° to Henry Stacpole
0. 6.
8
25-
I p' d" to Charles Stacpole
0. 6.
8
Oct'
4
I p' d" to James Wentworth
0. 6.
8
£2. 4.
8
Decern'
23''
1775—
E
rrors Excepted
Moses Emerson
Comm'y
252
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-263]
A List of Cap* Henry Elkins Company as Inlisted under him for the
Defence of Piscataqua Harbour as per Order of Brigadier General Sulli-
van and Did not pass muster Bearing Date the 23 Day of Novemb' 1775
at Fort Washington
Date when
enlisted
when
disd
days in
Service
miles
travel
Rations
wages
Nov. II
John Murphy
John Dearborn
23
23
13
13
27
26
0.
0.
I.
I.
0.
0.
17
17
4
4
0.
0.
18.
18.
4
4
James Johnson
23
13
26
0.
I.
0.
17
4
0.
18.
4
John Garland
23
13
120
0.
4-
6
0.
17
4
I.
I.
10
Jonathan Qiienby
23
13
120
0.
4-
6
0.
17
4
I.
I.
10
Jonathan Megoon
23
13
120
0.
4-
6
0.
^7
4
I.
I.
10
Israel Glines
23
13
120
0.
4-
6
0.
17
4
I.
I.
10
21
Benjamin Page
23
3
22
0.
0.
10
0.
4
0.
4-
10
22
Caleb Marston
23
2
22
0.
0.
10
0.
2
8
0.
3-
6
20
20
17
Jonathan Blake
Jonathan Godfrey
Jacob Hains
23
23
23
4
4
7
24
24
10
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
1 1
II
4
0.
0.
0.
5
5
9
4
4
4
0.
0.
0.
6.
6.
9-
3
3
8
13
Plumphrev Flood
23
II
34
0.
3
14
8
0.
15-
II
16
Thomas True
23
8
34
0.
3
0.
10
8
0.
1 1.
1 1
16
Aron True
23
8
34
0.
3
0.
10
8
0.
1 1.
II
16
James Sanborn
23
S
36
0.
4
0.
10
8
0.
12.
20
20
20
20
Charles Moril
Jabez Feltch
Timothy Eaton
Sam' Greenleaf
23
23
23
23
4
4
4
4
36
36
36
0.
0.
0.
0.
4
4
4
4
0.
0.
0.
0.
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
0.
0.
0,
0.
6.
6.
6.
6.
8
8
8
8
£12.
0.
7
[1-263]
A List of Cap* Henry Elkins's Company
Henry Elkins Cap'
Will'" Prescott i»' Lieu'
David Page 2^ D°
Ephraim Eaton Ensign
Jeremiah Tuck Drummer
John Philbrook Nathan Brown
Nath' Johnson James Sanborn Jr.
Sam' Shaw Joshua Haines
Simeon Shaw Nathan Tole
Robert Drake Joseph Brown
Jona. Leavitt Serg'
Jethro Blake D°
Dudley Sanborn D"
W" Weeks D"
W" Daverson Fifer
Jeremiah Dow
Aseph Eaton
Tristram Eaton
Levi Eaton
Redmond Moulton
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
253
Simon Tole
Sam' Marston
Elislia Tole
John AUman
Rowling Carr
Nathan VVeare
Joseph Richardson
Ebenczer BlaUe
Sam' Me loon
Benj"' Beene
Josepli Garland
Nath' Sanborn
Tiieodore Brown
Jon" Palmer
Amos Knowles
W"" Moulton
Jn° Tilton
Benj"' Palmer
Jn" Dow
Job Brown
Enocii Brown
Jon" Prescott
Natli' Marston
Henry George
Natiian Philbrook
John Batchelder
Nicholas Dolbcy
Richard Dow
Jon" Prescott Jr.
James Lane
Nathan Batchelder
Enoch Sanderson
Jedediah Weeks
Sam' Nudd
Timothy Brown
Amos Norton
Sam' Fowler
Nicholas Fetch
Simeon Rollings
Joshua Johnson
Benj'" Foss
Simeon Dearborn Lov-
era in
John Pain
Ezekiel Knowles
Sam' Batclielder
Sam' Robie
Josiah Dearborn
Taylor Page
W" Palmer
Ebenezer Loverain
Sam' Batchelder Jr.
Levi Dearborn
Nath' Emery
Dan' Hooka
Portsm*'' Nov. 23*1 1775
To the Committee of Safety of the Colony of New Hampshire
— Gentlemen — Agreeable to your Order, I have this Day mustered
the within named Persons, they Being good able bodied & effective Men
& well accoutered
Jo' Cilley Muster master
[r-264] Return of the Troops in Ne-w Hampshire^ Dcconber <5,
1775-
(A
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0)
I
2
w
in
U
P
f^H
Dh
H
Cap' Caleb Hodgdon's Company
4
3
^S
75
Cap' Joseph Parson's Company
2
I
3
2
I
I
48
S'^
Cap' Jacob Webster's Company
I
I
2
26
30
Cap' Peter Coffin's Company
I
I
I
H
17
Cap' Stephen Clark's Company
Cap' David Copp's Company
I
32
33
Cap' Henry ElUins's Company
I
I
2
23
27
254
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[1-265]
\^Dunbarton Return of Supplies^ i775-\
To the Committee of Supplies for the Coline of New hampshir
these are to inform you of the number of Guns with y® Valuation Prised
by us the Subscribers & also of Blankets which we sent to supply the
soldiers that went into the Sarvice of the Continental Army and sarved
in Coll" John Starks Rigiment and Cap* Thomas M^glathlon [M^'Laugh-
lin] Company with the Neams of the Soldiers that recevid the Guns &
Blankets as we expect six shilling for the use of each Gun if returned
and pay for the Blankets ase Prised which six shillings for the use of
each Gun & pay for the Blankets we would be Glead if you would pay
to the bearer hear of Cap' Calap Page the Solders Neams with the vali-
ation of Blankets and use of the Guns in one Collom
Robart Hogg one Gun Lost in the Sarvis valued
Solomon Hutchinson one Gun valued £2. 14. use
James Farson one Blanket value
Jonathan Smith one Gun value £1. 16 & one Blanket value
125' with the use of the Gun is
James Gleading one Blanket valued
Edmoiid Davise one Blanket valued
Joshawe Geage one Blanket value
Thotnas huse one Gun valued £1. 16. use
£1.
16.
-
0.
6.
-
0.
12.
0.
18.
0.
12.
0.
10.
0.
lO,
0.
6.
in all-
Dated December y^ 22-1775
3. 16. o
John Hogg ) Selectmen for
Rob' Hogg j Dunbarton
ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS OF 1776.
[2-1] \_North Hampton Recruits.^
North Hampton January 5'*" 1776 —
This May Certify that we the Subscribers Do Authorize Capt Moses
Leavitt to Draw all Our Billiting Money Due from the Province of New-
ham p shire —
P' us
Nathan Towl Walter Neal Henry Batchelder
Jonathan Goss Joseph Tayler Coffen Page
Simeon Knowls Richard Tayler Jo'i" Fogg
Sam' Seavey Tim^ Dolton Joshua VVeeks
James Wedgwood Sam' Dearborn Will" Samborn
Joseph Dearborn Eben*" Lovring Eben'' Sainborn
John Marston Jeremiah Marston Simon Page
"David Marston Sam' Marston Zach' Towl
Levi Marston Simon Leavitt Christfor gold
Levi Lamper j
[2-2] \_Captaiu Turner''^ Artillery. '\
A Muster Role of the Field Artileiy Company under Command Of
Cap' Geo. Turner as Mustered by Maj' Hackett Jan'^ 17 1776 —
Ebenezer Dearing 1" Lieut John Dennett Jun"" Corp'
John Marden 2'' Lieu' John Reding Corp'
Sam' Hutchings Serg' Clem' Jackson ^w\V Corp'
John Gardner Jun' Serg' \V'" Knight Drummer
Benj-' Chandler Serg' Rob' Stokell Fifer
W™ Cambridge Enoch Davis W" Word
Geo. King Jun"" George Jackson Jun"" Robert Fernald
W"" Gowen Sam' Yeaton Rendal P^irnald
Geo. Lowd Ephraim Dennett Edmund Butler
W'" Hart Jun' Robert Chandler Henry Snagg
Elliott Dearing Robert Colefax Sam' Slade
Tim° Gerrish Ichabod Shores John Underwood
Rich'* Parsons Thomas Sherburne Jun' VVinthrop Bennett
256
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Theodore Davis
John Griffen
Solomon Thompson
John Melcher
Geo : Trafethren
Sam' Sherift'
Joshua Lang Huntress
Tho* Priest
[The foregoing were mustered by Major James Hackett, in accord-
ance with a vote of the H. of Rep., Jan. 16, 1776. — Ed.]
\_Militia Regiments^ i77^-\
[Adj. Rep., vol. 2, 1866, pp. 2S3, 284.]
The Assembly voted to raise two thousand men for " the service" in
this year [1776]. The numbers of the several regiments, the colonels of
the same, their places of residence, the number of men in the regiment
from 16 to 50 years of age, and the number to be furnished by each regi-
ment, are seen from the following table.
^ g
°. e
Colore).
Place of Residence
No. of men
Proportion for
-I
16 to 50
the army.
I
William Whipple
Portsmouth
I561
193
2
Stephen Evans
Dover
1666
207
3
Jonathan Moulton
Hampton
781
97
4
Nicholas Gilman
Exeter
1665
207
5
John Webster
Chester
609
IS
6
Matthew Thornton
Londonderry
712
89
7
Josiah Bartlett
Kingston
1120
139
8
Moses Nichols
Amherst
1352
145
9
Daniel Moore
Bedford
I 132
140
10
Joseph Badger
Gilmanton
8b3
100
II
Thomas Stickney
Concord
1345
168
12
David Hobart
Plymouth
37S
47
13
Samuel Ashley
Winchester
1080
134
H
Enoch Hale
Rindge
959
120
15
Benjamin Bellows
Walpole
675
84
16
Israel Morey
Orford
347
43
17
Jonathan Chase
Cornish
492
61
Conwa}'
33
4
16,710
2,063
[About three hundred men were stationed in the fortifications in
Piscataqua harbor. The two following are lists of a portion of them.
—Ed.]
■}
REVOLUTIONARY WAK ROLLS. 257
[2-3] \_Captain Titus Salter s List.']
Fort Washington Fcb^ 16"" 1776
Sir
please to pay unto Capt Titns Salter or his order the Ballance clue
unto us on the Mattross company pay Role deliverd in by him & his
Receipt Shall be a Sufficient discharge from
Your Most Humble Servants —
To Nicholas Gilman Esq''
Receiver Gencrall att Exeter
1 [Blank] 34 obi^ Marshall ^^ 6S John Blasdell
2 Tho"' Pickerin 35 Sam" Waters Ju' p"* 69 Benj X Holebrook
3 Dan" Evans 36 Josiah Clark '"' 70 Benjamin Dam
4 [Blank] 37 George X Rawlins"^ 71 Daiiiel Strickland
5 Joseph Leigh 38 George Read 72 John Elliott
6 [Blank] 39 James yeats 73 Charles Stuart"**
7 George Marshalljun 40 [Blank] 74 George Berrv
8 Joseph Day 41 William OossP'* v^Bar'ter
9 John Williams 42 Amos BeckP-* '-^ P^^^ „Ck
„. , , TV^ 1 . 4^ Toll" Gray '^^ 76 Sam" X Down"^
10 Richard + Colston ^^ -\ 10 nd i,„ t^ u r^ -i
,^. , , j , • 44 osei)h BensonP" 77 Darbv Daily
11 Richard lenkms ^3 o- 111 i6 at- 1 ' i n» ' n^
WW A4ri 4"^ Richard lang 78 Michael Ryan"^
12 William M'^lntyer ^± o h xi- 1 1 a/t- 1 1 \t ind
T3 , ,. , ,,r , ^.rt 46 Sam" Weekes 79 Michael VealP"
13 Pelatiah WeeksP** ^^ t 1 ci L c i d- nd
^ py3. . -, 47 John Siierman 80 Samuel riperP'*
3 /-. '- '^l\r ^ 48 Benjamin Ciossp^ 81 Jonathan Edmonds
It; George Waters a^ 1 t j o t i cm
^ TT 1 • T^ 4Q Mark Loud 82 ohn bloper
16 Hunking raxson ^^ -r , »,, ^, o "^ w wj r^ .
„„J7 50 John Abbott 83 Sam" W Cate
17 John X Sautridge 51 Joseph DudleyP** 84 SoloYnon Varrell
18 Noah Peirce P"* ,. ."';') o . 85 Benj" Grant
mark ^2 Beu) X Smart q}^ j i tt n
TA • 1 w c • - c 1 r^ J • Dd 86 Israel Hull
19 Daniel X Spinney 53 Samuel GoodwinP-i .^ ^^ blank!
20 S:tmuel Hart Kd. [Blank] c t 1 i^ i^ii t>d
,,,.,,. T J - o 1 T 98 losepli Banhll P"
21 VVilliam Lowd 55 Samuel Jones -^ ^ pV>] , -,
TA hT'J't j 'JS Thomas Gammon -^^ t • i o
22 Dan" X Lowd _^ t u- 1 .. 100 losiah Parsons
TT T^ ^ r-' ^ "17 ames Higlit "^ r,,, , -,
23 Henry Frost Cate -'r, -^ r-n\ in 101 Blank]
'T^i " T '>8 Blank o 1 l-"!
24 i homas Tones -^ ^,^iJ■^-^■ r> 102 Solomon Stevens
3 T IT) .^ nrt 'JQ William Green xa • • n j
25 Joseph BrottenP'* ^ g^^,^^^,^, (.^^^^^,^,., 103 Benjamin Reed
26 Blankl ,? 1- 1 ■ ^^ ta • 104 Charles mitchell
1 u-11 01 Lphraim X l-)avis ; „ .,„ y ,
27 smuel Hill ' m^fk 105 Benj'" Lord
28 William waldenP** 62 Edward AyersP^ 106 Benjamin Thomp-
r- ""^'^ \\T 1, nd 6-1 Edmund Furnald son'"*
29 Georg X W aldronP'* ^'^ n,,, , -, ►. xt r u
^o Will Slu,resP'* ^4 [Blank] 107 N : furbur
•^ /^ ,,r ,, 6c John Clark 108 Joshua Jones'*"
3. George \\alton ^g 4,,^,^,^, g,,,^^,,
32 Noah GilmanP^ ^ i> -a
X^ ,, ., , 67 Benj" Neaton
33 thomas thurber ' ■^ -
22
258 REVOLUTIONARV WAR ROLLS.
Israel Hull was paid & signed the order Since
Receiv'd (Exeter 22'"* Feb^ 1776) of Nich Oilman Esq the Sum of
Forty Six pounds three Shillings & three pence in full of Ballance's due
on his Roll number one to the persons whose names are herein men-
tion'd
Titus Salter
[3-4]
[ Captain Salter s List.~\
Sir please to pay unto Capt Titus Salter or his order the Respective
Sums due unto us Agreeable to his pay Role commencing January i"
1776 and you'l Oblidge
Your most Humble Servants —
To Nicholas Oilman Esq
Receiver Oenerall att Exeter
/[
Fort Washington
Feb^ 17: 1776
1 [Blank]
2 Tho" Pickerin
3 Dan" Evans
4 Joseph Leigh
5 Joshua Orant
6 Joseph Day
7 Richard Jenkins
8 David Cops.
9 Oeorge Reed
10 Thomas Jones
1 1 John Abbot
12 Henry Frost Gates
13 John Williams
14 Sam' Odiorne
15 thomas thurbt-r
16 James M'^Intyer
17 Rich'' L*^ Nelson
iH N furbur
19 James Hight
20 Stephen Powers
21 John X Sautridge
22 Josiah Harmond
23 William Lowd
24 Benjamin Reed
25 James yeats
26 Josiah Parsons
27 William Oreen
28 Benj" yeaten
29 Titus Salter J''
30 Joseph Plaisted
31 Darby X Daily
32 thomas Barns
33 Jonath" X Powers
34 John Whitelock
35 Thomas mehany
36 Thomas Prons
37 John Mills
38 John Sloper
39 Samuel Hart
40 John Clark
41 Jonathan Edmonds
43 Samuel Jones
43 Richard lang
44 Thomas Oammon
45 Samuel Hill
46 Daniel Lunt
47 Daniel Strickland
48 Daniel X Loud
49 John Elliott
50 Peletiah Ounnison
51 James X Hayley
52 Jedediah Priles
53 John X Wall
54 Charles mitchell
55 Daniel X Kief
56 James Seaward
57 Daniel X Davis
=^8 Thomas waldren
59 Amos Williams
60 John Davis
61 Noah Brottn
62 John Sheperd
63 Samuel hill Clark
64 Benning W Sloper
6^ Lazarus Holmes
66 Mark Loud
67 William Moulton
68 Will™ Lewis
69 Samuel Orcutt
70 Davies Johnson
71 Andrew railt
72 John Carlil
73 t'ls X Oeorge
imirk
74 Benaiah Bunker
75 John X Davis
76 Eben'' X Welch
REVOLUTIONAKV WAR ROLLS. 259
77 Jotham X Booker 82 John Dvvyer 88 J: II. for B:
„„„^ ■""'" 83 Mark Biutecn 89 M : B. for II
78 D" X Hills 84 Solomon Stevens 90 N : G.
79 David Grant 85 Daniel X Obryan 91 D B
^° ^^'"" n,^. ^""^^^ 86 Jacob Nutter 9^ James X Claridge
81 Henry Lunt 87 Stephen Whateon
[2-5] \^Captain Eliphalet Daniels's Llsi.']
Fort Sulevan March 18'" 1776
Nich" Gilman Esq"" Receiv' General
S"" Please To pav Cap' Elip' Daniels our Resp*^ vSums Due on his
Month-'' Role & his Receip' Shall Be Our Dischar^''
1 [Blank] 25 Robert Fernald 46 Eben"" Pray For Nick
2 Andrew Marshall 26 Joshua Pray Everett
3 Mendum Janvrin 27 Edward Fernald 47 Ebenezer Wille For
4 Seth Walker 28 Joseph fernald Rich-i Wilson
5 Jacob Nason 29 Benjamin fernald 48 Jose])h Shillaber
6 David Langley 30 [Blank] 49 William funiel For
7 John Burliank 31 John Chick W'" Hacherday
8 Sam' Biirbank for 32 | Blank] 50 Joseph Paul
Ach' Forgeson 33 danniel avery 51 [Blank]
9 Solom. Condon 34 Joseph Stevens 52 Philip Clear
Hezekiah Staple 35 Step" X Ayers for 1^3 Thomas Deverson
1 Sol" X Clark Timothy Carney 54 Edw'^ X Staple
2 Samuel Banfill 36 Benjamin Dam 55 John Nelson
3 William Cole J 56 Winthrop Wille
4 Fred'^ X Beverly 37 raiiick x^ i.illess ^^ j^.^^^.^j Ku\2,hi
5 francis Drew g ^,,^^^,^^. J p,.^^^^ 58 Thomas Knight
6 Jose|)h Nelson ■^ „„„k 59 Wdliam welch
7 Moses Brown 39 John Foster 60 John Gunnison Jun'
8 Alex' X Kirkwood 40 Beni" X Holebrook ^ ^tt.,,- '"' t
n.Tk T, T-» ■;, 1 r^ f« f . T 1 01 VV dham X liigerson
9 Luke Foster 41 Daniel Cate for John „,■;;:;; =>
2oJohnStacev xF?^"-, r^ r ^' 'l?'^? ^^''/f.^
21 Samuel haHngton 4^ Hatevd Dam for 63 Nathaniel kennard
-yy Tr^^,. ^7.Jc.^^, John" Wdling 64 Downing Colbath
22 onn rolsom ,r,,„ /■-.■ • , ° ^ t ■ *v-i
-^ hi, 43 W'" Clandge 6^ John X Carter
23 W'" X Priest 44 [Blank] 66 Joseph applebee
24 Eph"'" X Perkins 45 James Mintier 6^ [Blank]
26o REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-6] \^Captain JEbcnczer Deet'ing^s List.~\
Portsm" April i" 1776
Please to pay to Cap' Peirse Long One Months Advance Wages for
Each Of us the Subscriber as Artilery Men in the Service of the Colony
of New Hampshire —
Your Hh' serv'^
Ebenezer Dearing Nathaniel Woodman William Brotten
Sam' Hutchings Ichabod Shore W" Cambridge
Shackford Seaward John Barter p g Musserwav
ohn Gardner Jur Richard perry ^^^^
Henry Meserve Charles Grace Timothy Gerrish
Tho' Bowler Pelatiah weeks Joseph Clark
John Underwood Jol'"'' Moore »Samuel Morrison
John Hall Robert Brier Samuel yeaton
Theodore Fernald Will"' Gouen Richard Parsons
Rob' S Tokell Joseph M"* Fitzgerald George Loud
George King Jun' John Caverly John Griffith
Henrv moore Pelatiah Barter Jolin Tucker
George Jackson inne Joseph Gerrish Nicholas Bouftard
Clem' Jackson Jun' Joshua Karswell archibald Thomson
Solomon Thompson Thomas Passmore
Portsm° April i" 1776
Please to pay to Cap" Peirse Long y* Blankett Money for Each of us
the Subscribers in the Field Artilery Company in the Service of the Col-
ony of New Hampshire —
Your Hh' Serv"
[Signatures to this document are the same as the foregoing —
Ed.]
Received of The Receiver General Ninety Nine pounds Eighteen
Shillings, for One months wages & Twenty four pounds Twelve Shil-
lings for Blankett Money for the Company under the Command of Eben-
ezar Dearing as per Role, to be Returned, when Swore to —
Exeter April 4"" 1776 —
Pierse Long
[The regiment of militia under the command of Colonel Thomas
Stickney, of Concord, was organized and ofificered as follows. — Ed.]
REVOLUTIONAKY WAK ROLLS.
261
[2-7]
Return of the Commissioned OlRcers in Col"
meat March 5"' 1776
Captains
1 Reuben Kimball
2 James Shepard
3 Peter Kimball
4 Joshua Bailey
5 Jerem'' Prescot
1 Joseph Hall
2 Laban Morrill
3 Benj. Jackman
4 Jotiiam How
5 John M^Clary
1 Richard Harlbut
2 James Glines
3 Winthrop Carter
4 Oliver Dow
5 Benson Ham
1 Ezekiel Carter
2 Jeremiah Hackett
3 Samuel Ames
4 Joshua Alorse
5 Henry M'^Crellis
6 Eben'' Welister
7 Aaron Adams
8 Benj" Bean
9 Isaac Andrews
10 Benj" Sias
/«< Lieutenants
6 Rob' Smith
7 David Campbell
5 John Gruslie
9 John M'^Calley
10 John Sanborn
2'^ Lieutenants
6 And* Pettingill
7 Ezra Tucker
8 Tim" Dix
9 Will'" Pope
10 Sam" Morrill
Ensigns
6 William Calf
7 Eben'' Harriman
8 Will"' Rocrers
9 Archib'' Tap^<^art
10 Ezekiel Morrill
Thomas Stickncys Regi-
1 1 Daniel Flood
13 Will"' Emery
13 John Cram
14 Edward Blanchard
1 1 Tho^ Rowel
12 Joseph Severance
13 David Knovvlton
14 Tho* Gilman
1 1 Philip Flanders
12 [Blank]
13 Jon" Stanyan
14 Eben' Kimball
11 Joseph Currier
12 Moses Clough
13 Jon" Cass
14 W" Samborn
13 Reg' of Militia, Colony of New Hamp
Tho' Stick ney Colo.
[On the twentieth day of January, 1776, the H. of Rep. " voted to
raise one regiment of soldiers forthwith." This regiment, consisting
■of eight companies, was raised, placed under the command of Col.
Timothy 13edel, and ordered to join the " Northern Continental
Army." The following are the rolls of the several companies. —
Ed.]
262
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-9] \_IioIls of the Companies in Col. Bedel's Reg-imeni, IJ26.'\
A Pay Roll of the Staff' Officers belonging to Colonel Timothy Bedel's
Resfiment.
Two Months
Quality
Time
Rate per
Advance
engag'd
Month
Wages
1776
Timothy Bedel
Colonel
Jany 21^
£15.0.0
£30.0.0
Joseph Wait
L' Col"
22
12
Isaac Butterfield
Major
22
10
Augustine Hibbard
Chaplain
22
6--
12
Abner Barker
Surgeon
22
7.10-
I5--
George Eagar
Surg"' Mate
22
4--
8--
Thomas Hibbard
Adjut'
22
5 10-
II
Nath' Wales
Qii^ M^
22
3 --
6--
Serj' Maj'
22
3--
6--
£8S.o.o
Deduct
6--
82--
Col Bellows paid Joseph Wait per Receipt
24--
ditto — Isaac Butterfield
20 —
£126.0.0
Copy ex^
J. Oilman
[2-10]
[ Captain Joseph Estabrooks's Company. '\
A Pay Roll of Captain Joseph Easterbrooks Company in Col' Bedel's
Reg' rais'd by Order of the Continental Congress — In the Colony of New
Hampshire in defence of the liberties of America — ^joined the Northern
Cont' Army — 1776
Bounty 40/. Blankets 15 /. i'' per Mile Billet^ and two M" pay Ad-
vanced to Officers & I d° to Soldiers —
Rec*^ of John Bellows Esq —
Joseph Easterbrooks Capt.
8£ per M" billet^ 2/6. £16. 2. 6 Jos Easterbrooks
Benj Holbrook, Ensign 4£ 8. o - Benj Holbrook
W" Campbell Serj' 48^. 5.13. - W"" Campbell
David Currier — ditto — 6. 5. 2 David Currier
Joseph Howe — Private 405 — 4.17. 6 Joseph X Howe
KEVOLUTIONAKY WAR ROLLS.
263
Sam' Perkis £4
Alpheus Hill Corj)' 44.? — 5
Sam' Lcathcrhce Jun Private
40^
Amos Holbrook
Cli» Richarcis
Samuel Larthersbee
Ebenezer W^right
Asa White
Phinhas Dustin
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
David Lynds 4
Jonathan Fuller Serj' — a 48^ 5
Solomon Calkins 405' 5
John Adal 4
Benjamin Coats 4
Barnabas Strong 4
William Larrabee 4
Benjamin Lathersbee
Moses Wright
Jonathan Brown
Cornelius Dunsey
7. 6 Sam Park hurst
9.10 Alp' Hill
:)
7
5
5
5. 8
5- 4
6 -
5- 4
6 -
5 -
5- 3
5.10
3.10
6. 8
8 -
8 -
8 -
5. 8
Sam' Larrabee Ju
Amos Holbrook
Ch" Ricliards Ju
Sam' Larrabee
Eben' Wright
Asa White
Phin" Dustin
his
Benj X Larrabee
mark
Moses Wright
Jon' Brown
bia
Com' X Dunsey
mark
David Lynds Jun
Jon" Fuller
Solomon Calkins
John Adal
Benj Coats
Barna" Strong
VV"' Larrabee
£138. 4. 5
The 5 Men following Were Must^ & paid by Col' Morey —
Cornelius Jenks Samuel Jones
Hugh White and
John Winter John Whitten
Copy in substance ex*^ Jos. Oilman
Note Must"* from the Sth to 19"' Jan^^ 1776
[2-1 1]
\_Captain Daniel Carlisle's Co.']
Pay Roll for Cap' Daniel Carlisles C in Col Bedel's Reg* 1776 — Must*
& paid by John Bellows Esq' Officers 2 M° Wages — Non Commiss^ &
Privates i M" Wages 40/ bounty 15/ Blanket money & i** per mile bil-
leting — Feb-^ 1776 —
Daniel Carlisle, Cap' £16. o. o
Elisha W'hitcomb Lieut' 10.16 -
Ephraim Stone ditto 10.16 -
Aaron Smith — Ensign S. o -
£45.12. o
264
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Michael Haffron — private —
Annanias Tiibbs
Nath Hills
Andrew Nichols
Caleb Tliaver
Henry VVillard
John Willard
Brewer Dodge
W"' Temple
James Sh after
Edward Houghton
Stephen Chapman
Nat Bacon Fifer 445'
Tho' Whitcomb — ^os
Eleazer Jordan 445 Corp'
Isaac Gibbs
Edmund Fisher
Zepheniah Shepardson
Thomas Gibbs Serj' 485
Abraham Gibbs ^os
Joshua Gibbs
Luke Aldrich Drummer 445
Nathan Colburn 405'
Joshua White
Joseph Be man
James Wheelock
Dennis Heffron
David Gibbs
Jesse Tliompson
Joel Aldrich
Isaac Stone
W'" Farmer
Eben'' Aldrich
15 — Tim-^ Peirce
15 — W" Temple
15 — Eben"^ Hills Corporal
15 — Elkanah Woodcock
15 — John Butler
15 — Elias Taylor
15 _ John Rugg
15 — Isaac Billings
iS. 9 Jeremiah Settswell
18. 1 1 Iran Evans
18. 9 Jon" Wright
17. 6 Henry Chamberlin
.1. 6 Josliua Pierce
17. 6 Enos Burt
I. 6 Jos"^ Evans
18. 4 Joel Priest
iS.io Elij"* Taylor Corporal
18. 8 Amasa Wright
6. 4 Bezaleel Grandy
18. 4 Eldad Evans
18. 4 Caleb Green
5. 3 Daniel Gates
t. 3 Philip Alexander
I. T, Abel White
, I James Clay Jun'' Serj'
, 2 Solomon Perry
, 4 Hezekiah Olney
. 4 Thomas Amsden
— Timothy Butterfield Ser
— Jacob Stone
— Jacob Staple
— Ebenezer Chamberlin
4
'5
4-
15
4
19
4
15
4
'5
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
•5
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
'5
4
15
4
•5
4
•9
4
15
4
•15
4
15
4
•15
4
'5
4
^5
4
15
5
3 —
4
15
4
•15
4
15
J' 5
• 3 —
4
15
4
•15
4
15
360
8. II
360.
8. II
Paid Cap' Dan' Carlisle for Travel of 45 Men per Rec' 5' 5- 7
Copy
J Gilman
£365.14. 6
[2-12]
S^Captain yason Waifs Co.']
Pay Roll for Cap' Jason Waits C° in Col Bedels Reg' Musf* & paid by
John Bellows Esq"' Officers 2 M" Wages — Non Commiss'' & privates i
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
265
M" Wages 40J.- Bounty 15^- JMankct money & it/ per Mile Billeting Feb'
1776
Jason Wait Cap'
Lenniel Sergants L'
John Griggs d"
Thomas Jones Ensign
Aaron Rice
Amos Flood
Robert Little
William Hardwick
Elijah Burroughs
John Collins
Joseph Taylor
Lewis Lidian
James Parker
Timothy Dewey
Plenry Drummer
Eben Farnham Corp'
Ephraim Stearns
Charles Gillgrist
Thomas Parker
Elias Bartlet
John Jovner
Josiah Johnson
Henry Stevens
Peter Leavins
William X Saunders
mark
Daniel Putnam
Edmund Ilervey
Zenas Lull
Aether Matthews
Joshua Church
Mathew Patrick
hii
Zimri X Luce
n)ark
James Thomson
Matthew Miller
Hugh Miller
Philip Wardner
Ripley Bingham
£16.
0.
10.
16
10.
16
8
£45.
13.
4-
15
4-
15
4-
'5
4-
•5
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
^5
4-
19
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
^5
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
r5
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
15
4-
^5
Joshua Mack
Thomas Messer
Sam' Huntley
Josiah Gustin
Jonah Stow
Zebulon Crane
Abijah Benton Drumnr
Jehiel Holdridge
Francis Joiner
Jonathan Bigsby Serj'
James Martin
Daniel Stearns
Josiah Johnson
Andrew Boynton
Nathan Delano
Abner Matthews Cor
Jonathan York
James Goodwin
Jonathan Fuller
Peter Fuller
William Aldrich
Daniel Hibbard
John Novce
Peter Bebee
Joshua Gustin
Joseph Lavvrace Serj'
Joseph Fay Serj'
Nathan Billings
Isaac Johnson Jun'
David Johnson
Elisha VVillis
Benf Hall
Amos Puffer
Simeon Puffer
Timothy Hervey
Joseph Gray
Billeting
£4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
19
4
15
4
15
5
3
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
19
4
15
4
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4
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4
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4
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4
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4
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4
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5
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4
15
4
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4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
6
16.9
£381
19.9
266
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-13]
\_ReceiptsJ'or Supplies.^
Cliarlestown Feb^ 25"" 1776
Rec'' of John Bellows Esq'' twenty three blankets for the Soldiers by
the Apprizement Sixteen pounds two Shillings & sixpence
Jason Wait Cap' in Col° Bedels Regm'
Charlestown Feb^ 25"' 1776
Rec^ of John Bellows Esq' Nineteen pounds ten Shillings which with
Twenty three Blankets Amounting to seventeen pounds five shillings is
the Amount of Forty nine Blankets at Fifteen Shillings Each
Jason Wait Cap' in Col Bedels Reg*
Charlestown Feby 26* 1776
Rec** of John Bellows Esq"" one Shilling & three pence for travel for
two men to the place of mustering also one pound ten Shillings for two
Blankets also two Hatchets
Jason Wait Cap' in Col" Bedels Regm'
[2-14J
[ Captain Daniel Wilkins's Co.]
A Pay Roll of Cap' Daniel Wilkins Company in Col° Bedel's Regi-
ment, Mustered and paid by John Bellows Esq"" Officers 2 M° Wages,
Non Commissioned and Privates i M" wages, 40^ Bounty, 155 blanket
money & i penny per mile billeting —
Dan' Wilkins Cap'
W" Roby Lieu'
Jn° Mills 2" d"
W" Bradford j' Ensign
Rob' Campbell Serjeant
Jn° Calwell M^Xeal ditto
James Caldwell ditto
Benjamin Dike ditto
Sutherrick Weston Corporal 5
Jonathan Fifield d°
Joshua Abbot d'^'
Samuel Stearns d°
Thomas Powell Drum''
Jabez Holt Fifer
Andrew Wilkins
Jeremiah Lamson
Thomas Melendy
William Brown
£16
6.
3
Reuben Killicutt
■£5
2.
6
1 1
3-
6
Martin Montgomery
5
2.
6
1 1
2 .
6
W'" M<=Murphy
5
2.
6
8
6.
8
James Millar
5
6.
8
5
10.
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Ephraim Clark
5
3-
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5
10.
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Hugh APKeen
5
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3
5
10.
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Timothy Martin
5
2.
3
5
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Jn" Houston
5
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5-
Aaron Nichols
5
4
5
5-
8
Solomon Kitteridge
5
6
5
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Stephen Ciu-tice
5
3
5
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Lemuel Curtice
5
3
5
5-
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Isaac Palmer Curtis
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13
5
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Jn° Allen
5
4
5
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James Cochrin
5
6
5
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Robert Cochran
5
6
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Roger Dutton
5
6
5
I .
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Obediah Holt
5
6
REVOLUTIONAKY WAR ROLLS.
267
Henry Glover
Joseph Lovejoy
Daniel \V ilk ins
Sylvister Wilkins
Jn" Robhins
Lenaford Gilbert
James Hartshorn
James Clark
John Farnham
Thomas Stevens
Jonathan Eames
James Jewell
Philip Abbot Roby
Ebenezer Fosgate
Jacob Blodget
George Bemaine
Joseph Farrar
Samuel Wood
William Hamblet
James Harwood
Copy in substance
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Amos Boutwell
Isaac Stearns
Primus Chandler
Reuben Kemp
Jn° Everton
Alexander Brown
William Alld
Joseph Dickey
Josiah W^arren
Jn° Phelps
Robert Livingston
Samuel Boyd
Thomas IVPClary
Jn« M'Allester
Benj" M^Allaster
Jn"'M'=Clintock
Ezra Tubbs
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JGilr
[2-15] \^Captain Ebenezer Greeri's Co. Receipt for GunsJ\
We the Subscribers Officers and Soldiers belonging to Cap* Ebenezer
Greens Companv in CoP Timothy Bedels Regiment hereby acknowlege
that we have rec'* of Israel Morey Esq' the following Firelocks with the
several accoutrements thereto belonging as prefixed to our names in the
following columns, for the service of the United Colonies in the Northern
Continental Army and for the use of said Firelocks and Accoutrements
we the Subscribers agree to allow the sum of six shillings Lawful Money
to be deducted out of our wages for the use of each Fire Arm &c
Orford March ^^ 1776 —
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Bayonets
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158
200
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Nathan Fellows
Jolin Closson
Benj-' Howard
David Rich
3 - -
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3 - -
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1. 10
I .10
I . 10
I . 10
I . 10
Benjamin Grant
Nathan Fellows
John Closson
Benj" Howard
David Rich
268
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
o S
2479
1618
1418
2173
IS
9104
4506
4050
4155
1525
18s
702
574
495
9791
852!
419 I
2213J
Jon* Stark
Amos Ames
Samuel Burnham
William Stark
John Stewart
Benjamin Smith
Isaac Preston
Zebulon Gay
Samuel Eaton
John Arman
Anthony Row
Nathan' West
Samuel Farnham
John Hinkson
David Sargeant
For these four Guns
L' Grant gave his rec'
to be did to Cap Ebenezer
Greene —
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Amos Ames
Samuel Burham
William Stark
John Stewart
Benj'' X Smith, mark
Isaac Preston
Zebulon Gay
Samuel Eaton
John Arman
Anthony X Row
Nathaniel West
Samuel Farnham
John Hinkson
David Sargent
Samuel Gelusha
Joseph Hatch
David Chamberlain
Stephen Pillum
Am" Guns £72.0.0 — Bayonet Belts £3.4.0
I acknowlege that I have received the four last mentioned Fire Arms
from the hands of L' Ben Grant & did to the said Samuel Gelusha Jos
Hatch Daviii Chamberlain and Stephen Pelham agreeable to the marks
and numbers above mentioned —
Eben"" Greene. —
Copy ex J Gilman
Receivd of Israel Morey twenty eight hatchets 4 axes, 4 Tin Kettles
and twenty eight pair Snow Shoes for my party of 38 Men and 35 quarts
Rum —
Benjamin Grant —
A Memorandum of Soldiers belonging to the within Cap Green's C"
that found their own Arms. —
L* Whites party
Samuel Tappan — N" S — £1.16 —
Simon Gillett — 77 — 2.10 —
Corp' Ephraim Skin-
ner 7S — 3
Daniel Heustis 1 pistol iS
Noah Grant— N° i
Christopher Keyes 3
Henry Eaton o
Richard Smith o
■£3--
3
3
3
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
269
William \'it(iim
John Ilcarn
Corp' Moses Head
Allen Hatchet —
Sarj' Abial Stevens —
3
4
1.16 —
2.2 —
5
6—
1.16 —
1.16 —
7-
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Abner Chamberlain i dit-
to— 18
Pearly Rogers 79 — 2.14
£33- H
Copy ex J Oilman
We the Subscribers Officers and Soldiers belonging to Cap Eben""
Green's Company in Col Timotliy Hedels Regiment hereby acknowlege
that we have received of Israel Morey Esq"" the following Fire Arms with
the several accoutrements thereto belonging as prefixed to our names in
the following colums for the service of the United Colonies in the North-
ern Continental Army and for the use of said Fire Arms and Accoutre-
ments we the Subscribers agree to allow the sum of Six Shillings Law-
ful Money to be deducted out of our wages for the use of each Fire Arm.
&c—
Head Qiiarters Orford March 5*'' 1776
19
4777
250
435
1395
1269
157
251
510
501 1
4504
2835
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39
26
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80
Lieu' John White
Abiel Stevens
John Row
Moses Chandler
Israel Glind
Ebenezer Hall
Thomas Danford j''
Jon" Quimljy
Stephen Webster
John dines
Joseph Chandler
Moses Head Jun""
Samuel Chase
William Hilton
Aretas Chandler
Jon» Philbrick
Joel Woodworth
John Maslin
Thomas M'^Keech Kings Arm
London New York
Archibald Harvey K Arm
Shubal Cross
Nathan' Rogers Jun''
Elias Chamberlain
Jn" Evans
3 —
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Thomas Danford Jun""
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John (jlines
Joseph Cliandler X
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Samuel Ciiase
William Hilton
Aretas X Chandler
Jon" X Philbrick
Joel Woodworth
John Mastin
Thomas M<^Keech
Archibald Harvey
Shubal Cross
Natli' Roj^ers Jun""
Elias Chamberlain
John Evans
270
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[2-17] \_Capiaiii James Osgood'' s Co., iyy6.'\
Pay Roll for Cap James Osgoods C° in Col' Bedels Reg' 1776 — I'wo
Months Wages to Officers And one Month to Non Commissioned Offi-
cers & privates Also 405 bounty, 155- Blanket Money & i'' per Mile bil-
leting —
Rece^ of Israel Morey Esq""
James Osgood Capt 1776
Jan^ 22*
16
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Samuel Fowler
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Joseph Ordway
14*
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John Ordway
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5
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Joseph Giles
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James Foy
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Ezekiel Eastman
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Aaron Smith
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Nathan Kinsman
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6*
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G^
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17th
5
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17th
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Joseph Fellows
Mar. 6
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James Basford
6
5
Jos Lund
13
4
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10
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Tim° P'oss
Feb 14
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Ezra Abbot
5-
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W^illiam Hopkins
5-
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5
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23
274
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Philip Abbot
Ebenez'' Leathers
Nath' Walker
W" Fahey
Joseph Cass
Nathan Cass
Wells Burbank
Benj M'^Allester
Edward Danforth
Israel Webster
Azel Spauding
Noah Paine
Matthew Peck
Titus Freeman
Jon* Brown
John Hoit
Zadock Priest
Aniasa VVright
Moses Evans
Dan' Perkins
Elihn Baxter
W" Cutler
Joshua vSpear
Joseph Kingsbury
Caleb Colton
Charles Scott
Sam' Kingsbury
Robert Colburn
Copy ex''
Feb 8
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£363. 1. 10
J Oilman
[3-18]
[ Captain Osgood'' s Co. in part.'\
List of Capt. James Osgoods Party to be paid by himself
James Osgood Cap.
Ezek' Walker Serg'
George Kentfield Corp'
Supply Walker ditto
Eben'' Green
Nath' Eastman
Benj" Heath
Leon'' Herri man
Private
12. 1 1
ditto
8. 4
ditto
7-13
ditto
5-17
Eallance
due
£29.18. 9 Jn" Moore
6.10. 8 Jos Colby
I. 2.10 Zeph"" Patee
8. 2. 9 Daniel Chandler
3 Jonathan Dresser
5 Abiel Messer
6 Daniel Emerson Ci
5 Thomas Spring
Ballance
due
Private
8. I. 7
ditto
7.19 -
ditto
9. 4. 8
ditto
8. 17. II
ditto
8. II. 7
ditto
7- 9 -
oss ditto
I. 4. 2
ditto
7-I.2. 5
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
275
Jon* Johnson private
Barnes Haseltine ditto
Ezek' Stickney ditto
7.14. - Archibald Sterling private 4. 3. 4
10 — II J n° Murray ditto - - _
8. 19. - Peter Stilling ditto - - -
Cap' Osgoods whole Stopages in the Roll
Cap Osgoods Rations
deduct Cash rec** of receiv"' Gen' or Others
by Cap' Page & himself due to Cap' Osgoods party
JC169.19. 2
129.— 7
298.19. 9
10.15 —
£309.14. 9
57-i6 —
£251.18. 9
Feb-^ 8"^ i^^6 In Committee of Safety. To Nich° Oilman Esq"" Treas'
pay Cap' James Osgood the Sum of Two Hundred & fifty one pounds
Eighteen Shillings & Nine pence being the wages due to the Persons
abovenamed — Soldiers in his Company, and Supplies for the Soldiers
Stopt out of their wages —
M Weare Chairman
Feb-'' 10. 1776 Receiv'd the Sum of two hundred & fifty one pounds
18/9 in full for the within — Per James osgood
[2-19]
\_Receipt^ Capt. Osgood'' s Jlfen.']
Received of Israel Moray Esq"" the several sums hereafter Mentioned
& prefixed to each Soldiers name being Advance pay bounty Blanket
Money bounty & billeting as per Roll (Viz')
Matthews Pecks wages two pounds bounty two pounds blanket Fif-
teen Shillings & billeting Three Shillings & Six pence — Total 4.18.6
Tytus Freeman
Jon° Brown
William Cutler
Joseph Kingsbury
Caleb Colton
Charles Scott
Wages
2 -
2 -
2 -
2 -
2 —
2
Bounty
Blankt
2 -
15^
2 -
15-y
2 -
15^
2 -
15s
2 -
15^
2 -
15-y
Billetng
0.4.2
"4.2
"2.4
-2.4
"3-4
"3-4
19.2
19.2
17.4
17.4
18.4
18.4
£34.8.:
Received the Above sums of said Money to deliver to each of the Above
2/6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
mentioned Soldiers (which I am to pvoduce Each of their Receipts for)
per Charles Hill
The Above Soldiers belonging to Cap' Osgoods Company
Examined
[2—20] \_Captai71 Osgood^ s Men. Receipt for Guns J\
We the Subscribers Officers & Soldiers belonging to Cap* James
Osgoods Company in Col° Timothy Bedels Regiment hereby acknowl-
edge that we have received of Israel Morey Esq'' the following Fire Arms
with the Several Accoutrements thereto belonging as prefixed to our
names in the following columns for the service of the United Colonies in
the Northern Continental Army and for the use of said fire arms and
Accoutrements We the Subscribers agree to allow the sum of six shil-
lings Lawful Money to be deducted out of our wages for the use of each
Fire Arm &c Head Qiiarters Orford March 5"^ 1776
No. of
Fire
Bayonet
Price
Bayonets
Price
Arms
Arms
Belts
182
Joshua Danford
I
3. 0.0
2.4
58
Samuel Danford
(C
1. 10
45
Christopher Hennekly
((
1. 16
49
Nathaniel Walker
2. 2
2.4
40
Daniel Young
2.10
31
Joseph Lund
2. 8
51
53
48
50
43
52
64
John Betton
2
Israel Webster
2. 2
Edward Danford
1. 16
Wells Burbank
2.10
Joseph Gibbs
2.10
Ebenezer Leathers
I
3 —
Benjamin M'=Allaster
I
2. 8
John Ordway
1-13
57
Samuel Dyer
^. 5
66
Joseph Ordway
2.14
56
Hubbard Carter
1. 19
Ezekiel Eastman
I
3 —
2.4
113
Ezra Abbott
I
3 —
2.4
9/2
Joseph Basford
^
I
3
2.4
445
John Webster 2'^ L'
I
3
2.4
544
Stephen Webster
1
3
2.4
65
R, H. Osgood
2.14
2.4
80
Azel Spaulding
3
7 Reg'
2^^0
Charles Hill
I
3
87
I Cartouch Box 1 15
3
I Belt N° 26 Reg 4
3
47
82
Benjamin Fifield
2- 5
Elias Abbott
I
3
REVOLUTIONARY WAR RCjLLS. 2']']
\_Names of Men luho found their own Guns.^
Memorandum of what Men belonging to Cap Osgoods Company that
found tlieir own Guns —
Benjamin Webster i
Gun N'
'54
Vc
iluc £2.10.0
Joseph Fellows i
d"—
55
2. 2S-
James Foy i
d"—
54
I
William Hopkins i
d"—
56
2.10.0
Timothy Foy — i
d'^—
55
2. 5-0
Aaron Smith — i
d"—
57
2.14.0
William Simon — i
d"—
59
2- 5 -
Nason Cass i
d°—
62
2.10 -
William Fakey i
d°—
63
2
Jeremiah Abbot i
d°—
64
3.13 -
Noah Fain i
d°—
79
3- --
Joshua Spear i
d° I bayonet
S4
3
£29. 8.0
Am" cost fire arms — bro' over —
72.2
d° d° Belts d° — d°
s —
2.3
Total Am' Fire Arms & Belt
£74.4
Copy ex
J
Gilman
2/8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
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[2-22] \_Captai'n Ed-ward Evctetfs Pay- Roll ^ J 77^-^
Pay Roll for Cap' Edvv" Everitts C° in Col" Bedels Reg* 1776—
Rcc'' of Israel Moray Esq One of the Pay Masters the several sums
prefixed to our Names —
2 Months pay to Officers, And one Months pay, bounty 405 Blanket
155' & \d per Mile billeting to Non Commission Officers & privates
Sign'^ by
Edward Everett Capt. Jan-^' 23 16.0.0
billet''' 252 16. 2. 2 Edw'' Everit
Eben'' Chamberlin L' 11^ £\o.\Gs bil-
leting 45-2. II, o. 3 Eben Chamberlain
Joseph Thurber 2 L' 22*^ .£10.165. bil-
let^ 252. 10.18. 2 Joseph Thurber
Amos Webster Ens" 22" £S.o.o billet^
256 8. 2. 6 Amos Webster
George Moore Serj' Jan-^ 21'' 4S5405 —
155 & 152 5. 4. 2 Geo Moore
Paul Weld — d" — Feb>' 20"' 4S5.405.155.
& 256 5- 5. 6 Paul Wells
W" Tolton— d"— II*'' 4S5.405.155.
«& 256 5- 5- 6 W'" Tarlton
John Tyler — d" — i" 4S5.405. 155.
& 45 5.7 — John Tyler
John Cooley Corp' 1**445.405,155.
& 556 5, 4, 6 John Cooley
John Fifield d° Jan 21. 445.405.155 &
152 5. o. 2 John Fifield
Jonathan Clark d° Feb^ i. 445.405.155
& 252 5, I. 2 Jon" Clark
Benj" Rollins d° — 17"' 445.405.155
& 158 5—8 Benj Rollins
George EverittDrumm"' 1°' 445.405.155
& 252 5. I- 3 Geo X I'^veritt
mnrk
Benjamin Saw^'er priv'^ Jan-^ 21. 405,
4. 15. 10 Benj" Sawyer
10'' 4,15.10 Geo X Greggs
mark
10'' 4.IV10 Peter X larvey
mark
10'' 4. 15. 10 Eph"' Collins
10'' 4. 15. 10 Levi Collins
10'' 4. 15. 10 David Sleeper
lo'' 4. 15. 10 Ichabod Collins
4.16. I Sam' Allen
4. 1 8. I Sterl- X Heaths
405.155 & 10*'
George Gregg
Jan:
*' 21'*
Peter Larvey
2I»*
Ephraim Collins
21"'
Levi Collins
21"*
David Sleeper
21"
Ichabod Collins
21"*
Sam' Allin
2 J st
151
Sterling Heath
Feb-^-
I 2th
.VI
28o
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Andrew Craige
2
3-^2
4
18.
2
Andrew Craige
David Craige
I
2.y2
4
17-
3
David Craige
Samuel Hodge
7
2.y2
4
^7-
2
Sam' Hodge
David Hodge
iS
252
4
17-
2
David Hodge
W" Cotton
I
2S2
4
17-
3
W" Cotton
Isaac Smith
I
2S2
4
17-
7
Isaac Smith
Michael Clark
I
2S2
4
17-
2
Mich' Clark
James Ramsey
13
2S2
4
17-
3
James X Ramsey
mark
Thomas Pitts
I
253
4
17-
3
Thomas X Pitts
Edw-i Kendell
I
253
4
17-
'>
Edward Kendell
Moses Smart
I
353
4
17-
3
Moses X Smart's
Nehm'' Snow
30
256
4
17-
6
mark
Nehem'' X Snow's
EdW^ Evans Feb'
I
40.?. 40.?.
155. & 356
4
17-
6
mark
Edw*^ Evans
Joseph Hubbard
2
356
4
17-
6
Joseph Hobbart
Nat. Webster
2
356
4
17-
6
Nath' Webster
Noadi Lynd
3
154
4
16.
4
Noadi X Lynd's
John Brown
3
I5S
4
16.
8
John X Brown's
Peter Maloney
I
352
4
17-
3
Peter Maloney
Theodore Dame
19
3^
4
15-
3
p'' per Rec'
Aaron Hand Jan
21
358
4
'7-
8
Aaron Hand
David Flanders Feb^
II
5510
5
0.
10
David Flanders
Nich' Davis
10
5510
5
0.
10
Nich'* Davis
Sam^ Shaw
I
3H
4
18.
4
Sam' Shaw
Epli'" Chamberlin
I
453
4
19.
Eph'" X Chamberlin
mark
Lemuel Meeder
I
854
5
3-
4
Lemuel Meeder
Eben^ Blodgett
22
256
4
17-
6
Eben Blodget
James Molton
15
151
4
16.
I
James Moulton
Tho' Lucas
I
256
4
17-
6
Tho^ Lucas
Robert Kanady
I
3'
4
15-
8
Rob Kanady
John Hodgdon ^
an
26"^
158
4
16.
8
Jn° Hodgdon
Rosel Woodworth
36"'
8<i
4
15-
8
Rosel Woodworth
Ezekiel Keys March 4"*
256
4
17-
6
Ez'' Keys
Stephen Keys
I
256
4
17-
6
Stephen Keys
Jonathan Edes
I
3-^
4
18
—
Jon'' X Edes
David Nevin Jun
Feby 38
3-^
4
18
—
David X Nevins
Isaac Powers
26
3-y
4
18
—
Isaac Powers
Nahum Powers
17th
256
4
17-
6
Nahum Powers
Ezra Gates
2^
I5IO
4
16.
10
Ezra Gates
David Nevins
I
y
4
18
—
David Nevins
Ezra Gates Jun'
7th
I5IO
4
16.
10
Ezra Gates
Stephen Gates
7th
I5IO
4
16.
10
Stephen Gates
Jacob Gates
7th
I5IO
4-
16.
10
Jacob Gates
REVOLUTIONAKV WAR ROLLS.
281
Nat. Bmxlcn Mar 30
James Barnes Feb'^ 1 2
Jos Leavit 15
Dan' Chamberlin 15
Job Judkins 15
Joseph Wheat 15
John Roberts March 15
Copy in Substance
^s6 5. o. 6 Nat. X Burdeens
ni.irk
2s6 4.17. 6 James Barnes
6sS 5. I. 8 Jos X Leavits
mark
452 4.19. 2 Dan' X Chamberhn
mark
4^' 4-19 — Job Judkins
^S2 5. 4. 2 Jos Wheat
7.S-6 5. 2. 6 John Roberts
£375.18. 6
ex** Jos Gihnan
[2-23]
\^Captain Samtiel Yoiitig's Co. Receipt. ~\
We the Subscribers Officers and Soldiers belonging to Cap* Samuel
Youngs Company in Col Timothy Bedels Regiment hereby acknowlege
that we have received of Israel Morey Esq"^ the following Fire Arms with
the several accoutrements to our names prefixed in the several Colums
for the service of the United Colonies in the Northern Continental Army,
and for the use of said Hre Arms anti Accoutrements we the subscribers
agree to allow the sum of six shillings Lawful Money to be deducted out
of our wages for the use of each Fire Arm &c —
Head Qiiarters March 19th 1776 —
Fire Arms
Bayonet
No of Arms
Bayonet
Price
Belts
Price
Fortune Negro
24
3-—
2
Benajah Blackman
23
I
3-—
2
James Rider
20
3-—
2
Biley Gray
21
3 —
2
Robert Davis
22
3 —
2
Eben"' Holloday
25
3 —
Jeremiah Mimell
27
3. II
Hayues French
38
2. 8
James Mimell
H
3 —
Received of Israel Morey Esq'' the above fire arms as numbered and
appraised in the above colums for the service above mentioned
Orford March 9th 1776.
Benj" Whitcomb 2 L'
Sam' Young Lieu'
Copy ex** J Oilman
282
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
No Arm?
Fire Arms
bayonets
Price
bayonet
bells
Price
Names
£
John Bishop
32
3
I
6s
Kings Arm
Uriah Morse
30
3
I
6
Ditto
Cyrus Baily
31
3
I
6
Ditto
Richard Bedel
29
3
I
6
Ditto
L* Sam' Young
33
3
Musket
S Young
Rec'' the above five fire arms & did the first four to the above named
John Bishop Uriah Morse Cyrus Baily and Rich'' Bedel and agree that
they shall be accounted for as above said
Samuel Young
Jn° Martin 501, Kings arm |
London New York j
Danl Wentworth N° 82 — t — 1.15.0 —
Amount of the price of Fire Arms — £45.14.0
The Amount of the price of Bayonet Belts &c — 1.16.0
1—3 —
-2S
£47. lO.O
[2-34]
S^Captain Samuel Tottiig''s Muster Roll.']
A Muster Roll of Cap' Samuel Young's Company in Col" Timothy
Bedels Regiment now in the service of the United Colonies, Montreal
Commas
April I5""' 1776. —
NAMES.
age
Station.
Place of Abode
Sums Paid
£ S D
Samuel Young
28
Captain
I Lieutenant
2" ditto
Ensign
Gunthwait
Richard jMinchin
31
Serjeant
Coos
4. 8-
John Palmer
22
Corporal
New Haven
4. 4 —
Patrick Brislina
28
Private
Boston
Ebenezer Coburn
31
ditto
Boston
4
Charles Dorathy
28
ditto
New York
4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
283
NAMES.
age
Station.
Place of Abode
Sums Paid
£S D
James Hooper
^9
Private
New Haven
4
Joseph IlacUey
19
d"
Coos
4
Robert Holland
21
d°
Hampstead
4
Eliphalet Hibbard
27
d''
Windham
Peter Jolms
2^
d°
New London
4
Jacob Kent
21
d°
We a re
4
Abraliam Kimball
20
d°
Weare
4
Thomas Wilson
S7
d"
Nine Partners
John VVheaton
2^
d°
New York
4 — —
Edward Wade
21
d°
White Creek
4
John Mitchell
20
d°
Morristown
4
Thomas Miller
S8
do
New York
4
Henrv APCan
24
d°
Pollet*
4
Archibald APMuIlen
29
d"
New York
4
Robert Proctor
21
d°
New York
Edmund Robinson
41
d°
New York
4
Lewis Sealia
27
do
New York
4
John Treadwell
iS
d"
Guilford
4
Edward Thomas
24
d"
New York
John Gardinear
2^^
d"
Kender Hook
4
James Derry
2=;
Drummer
New Lebanon
4
Thomas Hunt
28
Private
German Flatts
Thomas Fitzgerald
24
ditto
New York
4
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I Do hereby Certify on Honour that the Commissioned and Non
Comissioned Officers and Privates wlio appeared this day under arms, in
my Company are really and Bonafide engaged in tlie service of the
* Pawlet, Vt.
284 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
United Colonies from the 15"" day of April Instant to receive pay accord-
ing to the Rank they hold in this Roll. —
Sam^ Young Cap*
Montreal 36"' April 1776. — Received of CoP Tim" Bedel Twenty seven
firelocks at Fortv-eight shillings apeice and one drum at thirty shillings
for the use of the within Men and which were delivered to them. —
Thomas Hibbard, Adj'
Garrison of Montreal April 25"^ 1776 Mustered in Cap' Youngs Com-
pany in CoP Bedels Regiment now in the service of the united States,
one Captain, one Serjeant one Corporal one drummer and twenty five
Privates. —
Jacob Ashmead Mus Mas' Pro Tern
Montreal 25"^ April 1776. Received of CoP Tim° Bedel the sum of
seventy nine pounds fifteen shillings for Bounty and Blanket money for
the within mustered men they not being mustered by CoP Morey and
also for Joseph Sleeper he being mustered in another Roll. —
Samuel Youns. —
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[2-26 J \_L/sts of Mc/i ill the several Cofitpanies in Col. Bedel's Regi-
men t^ yiine 24., ^77^-^
A Lisl of Cap' Samuel Youngs Company in Colonel Timothy Bedels
Regiment. —
Samuel Young Captain Jonathan Sanders Serjeant
Benjamin Whitcomb i Lieu' James Derry Drummer
Nathaniel Wales 2'' d" Joseph Fifield Corporal
Fiye Bailey — Ensign Jn" Calfe ditto
Richard Minchin Serjeant Jacob Kent d°
Josiah Burnham d" Jn" Palmer d"
Enoch Hall d°
Privates.
Jn" Bishop Thomas Manchester Thomas Hunt
Joseph Sleeper Asa Bayley Tho' Fitzgerald
Zcbulon Hunt Ebenezer Holliday Jn° Hodgdon Junior
Sam' M'^Dutlee James Rider Jn" Treadwell
W'" Flanders James Mcrril Samuel Bennett
Uriah Morse Hains French Samuel Kentfield
Jere Merril Daniel Bishop George Mitchel
Fortime Negro Daniel Wentworth \V'" Hand
Billy Gray Jn" Martin Joshua Bedel
Robert Davis Patrick Brilina Henry Palmer
Benja Black man Ebenezer Colburn Obed vSanders
Natlian Caswell Charles Dorothy Richard Bedel
Archibald Harvey Jun' James Hooper Cyrus Bavley
Stepiien Ward James Wheaton Joseph Hadley
Richard Sanborn Edward Wade Robert Holland
Jacob Bedel Jn" Mitchel Eliphalet Hibbard
Solomon Cleveland Thomas Miller Peter Johns
Samuel Gilman Henry M'^Kan Abraham Kimbal
David Greenleafe Archibald M<=Mullen Thomas Wilson
Thomas Newman Robert Procter Joseph Dennett
Tiniotliy Bayley Edmund Robinson Michael Bowler
David Ladd Jn" Treble Lucius Knight
Josiah Elkins Lewis .Sella Benj" Smalley
W"' Wheatly Edward Thomas James Rose
Jn" Sanders Jn" Gardinear
A List of Cap' Everit's Company in Colonel Bedels Regiment. —
Edward Everit Captain George Moor Serjeant
Ebenezer Chamberlain I*' Lieu' W" Tarhon ditto
Joseph Thurber — 2^ Lieu' John Taylor ditto
Amos Webster — Ensign Paul Wells .Serjeant
250 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Jn° Cooley Corporal Benj^ Rawlins ditto
Jn° Fifield ditto George Everett Drummer
Jonathan Clark ditto
Privates.
Benj" Sawyer Edward Evans Ezekiel Keyes
George Graig Joseph Hobai't Stephen Keyes
Peter Lurvey Nathaniel Webster Jonathan Edes
Ephraim Collins Noadiah Lund David Nevins jun*"
Levi Co^^lins Jn** Brown Isaac Powers
David Sleeper Peter Mallery David Nevins
Ichabod Collins Theodore Dam Ezra Gates
Samuel Allen Aaron Hand Ezra Gates Jun''
Sterling Heath David Flanders Stephen Gates
Andrew Craig Nicholas Davis Jacob Gates
Samuel Hodge Samuel Shaw Nath' Bordeen
David Hodge Eph Chamberlain James Barnes
W™ Cotton Lemuel Meder Joseph Leavitt
Isaac Smith Eben'' Blodget Nath' Chamberlain
Michael Clark James Moulton Job Judkins
James Ramsey Thomas Lucas Joseph Wheat
Thomas Pitts Robert Kenady Jn** Roberts
Edward Kendal Jn° Hodgdon Nahum Powers
Moses Smart Roswel Woodworth David Craig
Nehemiah Snow
A List of men engaged in Cap* Wilkins Company in Canada. —
Benjamin Heath Elijah Blodget James Hardy
George Capee John Lapish Adonijah Holden
John French Ward Thurston William Simpson
Samuel Wallace Robert Bartley
A List of men Engaged in Cap' Estabrooks Company in Canada. —
Timothy Curtis Jonathan Dresser Stephen Bethel
Israel Olmstead Robert Paul Henry Luttington
Joseph Libbey Silvanus Owen Jonathan Richardson
Jn° Haseltine Jn" Kennady Jonathan Walker
Thomas Caperen Oliver Hand Enos Bishop
Samuel Serjeants Thomas Piper Moses Luttington
John W^aters Duncan M'^Gregor Philip Grapes
George Kentfield
[3-37]
A List of Cap' James Osgoods Company in Col' Timothy Bedels Reg-
iment Cedars. —
James Osgood Cap' Jn° Webster 3^ Lieu'
Samuel Fowler i'*' Lieu' Charles Hill Ensign
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
289
Rich'' Ilazen Osgood Serj'
Jeremiah Abbott Serj'
Stephen Webster Serj'
Hubbard Carter ditto
Edward Carleton Corporal
Benj" Webster d"
Joshua Dantbrd ditto
Robert Colbourn d"
Simon Stevens
Caleb Willard
Benjamin Sawyer
Jn° Robinson
James Foye
W'" Fa hey
Joseph Basford
William Hopkins
Richard Pangborn
Charles Abbot
Nathaniel Walker
Timothy Foss
Joseph Fellows
Joseph Hardnay
Jn° Hardnay
Sam' Danford
Joseph Lund
Joseph Giles
Ezra Abbott
Elias Abbott
Benjamin Fifield
William Simonds
Joseph Cass
Nason Cass
Benj" M'Allester
Wells [torn oft].
John [torn oft].
[Torn oft'.]
James Basford
Reuben Middletown
Christopher Hinkley
Daniel Young
Noah Paine
Ezekiel Eastman
Philip Abbott
Asael Spalding
Matthew Peck
Jonathan Brown
Titus Freeman
Missey Mitchel
Barnabas Hagetee
Jacob Vandewort
Jn" Smith
James Murphy
Elisha Spears
W" Bentley
Matthew Occum
Nathan Kinsman
Richard Smart
Eben' Lather
Wiant June
Thomas Carne —
Jeremiah Smith
Jn° Blackman
Benj" Kenneston
Dan' Chandler
Sam' Dyer
Jn° Thompson
Dan' M-^Cillip
Eliphalet Vesee
Ja" Robinson
W" Lock
Jn° Clarke
Aaron Putney
Winthrop Clark
[Four names are torn
oft;]
William Cutler
Joshua Spear
Joseph Kingsbury
Caleb Colton
Charles Scott
Samuel Kingsbury
Amasa Wright
Elisha Baxter
Jn" Wait
Edw [torn oft^.
A List of the men in Cap' Ebenezer Greens Comp" in CoP Timothy
Bedel's Regiment. —
Ebenezer Green Captain Isaac Preston Serjeant
John White i*' Lieu' Moses Head Corporal
Benjamin Grant 2^ Lieut Daniel Hustin ditto
Benjamin Chamberlain Ensign Ephraim Skinner d"
Joel Foster Q_M Serj' John Hinkson d"
Joel Woodsworth Serjeant W'" Bell Drummer
Abiel Stevens ditto Amos Rich Fifer
Shubal Cross
David Chamberlain
Benjamin Howard
24
Privates.
[Torn] Thompson
[A few more names
torn oft".]
Samuel Barnham
Nathaniel Rogers
Abner Chamberlain
290
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Stephen Pelham
Zebuloii Gay
Joseph Hatch
Nathan Stark
[Torn] Stewart
W" Stark
[Torn] Grant
[Torn] Ames
Nath' Fellows
Thomas M'^Ketch
Anthony Rowe
David Sarjeants
David Rich
Benjamin Smith
Christopher Keyes
[Torn] Bishop
Nathaniel West
Samuel Eaton
John Herron
Ebenezer Hall
Thomas Danford
Stephen Webster
Samuel Chace
Allen Hacket
Joseph Chandler
Israel Glines
Jn" Glines
Moses Chandler
Aretas Chandler
Moses Head Jun''
Jn° Rowe
W^"' Hilton
Samuel Toppum
W™ Vettum
Jonathan Qiiimby
Samuel Galusha
Joseph Skinner
Moses Danford
Moses Duty
Sewal Chapen
Jn° Martin
Frederick Obrey
Ebenezer Mattoon
Alexander Shuldhus
Archibald Flarvey
Elias Chamberlain
Simon Gillet
John Evans
Jonathan Philbrook
Pearlv Rogers
Christopher Spring-
street
[A few more names
torn oft'.]
Garrison Montreal April 35"" 1776 Mustered the foregoing Company's
Viz Cap' Greens, Osgood's, Everit's Youngs Easterbrooks and Wilkins's
in Col" Bedels Regiment now in the service of the united Colonies agrea-
ble to the aforegoing Lists. —
Jacob Ashmead Muster Master
A Copy Pro Tern.
Attest
Thomas Hibbard Adj' in Col° Bedel's Reg' —
Isle aux Noix June 24"" 1776. This is to Certif)' that all the men
mustered at Montreal were all equipt with arms, and received their boun-
ty one months advance pay and a Blanket Each. The reason of this
certificate is that the muster rolls with other papers during Col° Bedels
absence were left with me at the Cedars, and during the time of the
seige to save them from falling into the Enemies hands I deposited them
said papers w^ith some of my own behind the ceiling of the room I lived
in, but the Fort being taken I never had any oppertunity to get them,
being within the Enemies lines, so imagine they remain there to this
day, all which I declare upon honour. —
To whom it may Concern
Copy — I G —
Tho^ Hibbard Adj'
[2-2S]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
291
Return of Absentees Belonging to Col" Bedel's Regiment Ticonderoga
22^ July 1776.
Names.
Comp.
Age.
I'lace of Abode.
Left
when.
From what place.
Eliphalet Vezey
25
Stratham
Feb. 4
John Thompson
26
Perwick
Mar 10
David McKillop
27
Hcnrica
14
James I\()])inson
28
Pembroke
12
"William Lock
cj
22
liath
22
John Clark
s^
19
New Chester
17
Aaron Putney
^y
20
Dunbarton
15
Winthrop Clough
c
23
Ilenrica
16
John Klackman
'1%
25
Apr. 20
Montreal
Elihu liaxter
26
Norwich [Vt.]
John lioit
Crafton
Jeremiah Satchcll )
Daniel dates (
Carlisle's
40
28
Swanzey
Putney [Vt.]
June 29
29
Crown Point
Crown Point
]\Latthe\v Miller \
Hugh xMiller ]
Waite's
35
Fairle'e [Vt.]
May 27
Sorell
40
Newbury [Vt.]
27
Do.
Amos Ames
21
Norwich
6
Quebec retreat
David Rich
20
Strafford
6
Do
Samuel IJurnham
u
30
6
Do
Ebene/er Hall
y
30
Tamworth
28
Sorell
Stephen Webster
s
32
Tamworth
28
Sorell
Samuel Chace
1)
2S
Tamworth
28
Sorell
Joseph Chandler
2''
Moultonborough
28
Sorell
William Vittum
^'^
24
Tamworth
28
Sorell
Shubael Cross
28
Orford
July 18
Ticonderoga
John Martin
rt
33
Mooretovvn
13
Crown Point
Sgt George Moore )
'O
35
Haverhill
15
Crown Point
Peter Lurvey >
Everett's
38
Piermont
16
Ticonderoga
Theodore Dam )
28
Orford
20
Do
Thomas Newman )
30
Bath
15
Crown Point
Jacob Kent >
Young's
21
West Jerseys
15
Do
Josiah Klkins )
30
Haverhill
15
Do
Elisha Flowers
Estabrook's
23
Winchester
May 20
Montreal
N. B. Cap' Osgoods Men mentioned above never joined the Reg*
only Blackman — Samuel Dyer, Benjamin Kenningstone, and Daniel
Chandler who are not returned among the absentees were left sick on
the Road. I have since heard that several of my men mentioned above
have Inlisted again into the Continental Army —
James Osgood Cap'
[Captain James Osgood was of Conway, Captain Daniel Carlisle
of Westmoreland, Captain Jason Wait of Alstead, Captain Ebenezer
292 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Green of Lyme, Captain Edward Everett of Rumney, Captain Sam-
uel Young of Lisbon, then Concord, Captain Joseph Estabrook of
Hollis, and Captain Daniel VVilkins of Amherst. — Ed.]
[2-29] [ Colonel BedeVs Regimeiit. 'Miscellaneous Receipts^ jyy6.'\
This day received of Col° Timothy Bedel the sum of Twelve Pounds
Lawful Money for the Support of my Company in their march to Haver-
hill in Coos —
Received by me — James Osgood Cap*
Feby 26'" 1776. —
Charlestown March 28"* 1776- Received of James Osgood Nine dol-
lars on account of my advance pay as a Soldier in the Continental Ser-
vice as witness my hand — Titus Freeman
Received the within of Col° Bedel. —
James Osgood. —
Charlestown March 28"" i776. — Received of James Osgood Nine
Founds ten shillings L M as bounty & advance pay and Blanket as to
serve in the Continental Service in said Osgoods Comp^ as witness our
hands — Caleb VVillard
Simon Stevens
March 28"^ 1776— Rec'* the within of CoP Bedel.—
James Osgood
New Haven April 7"" day 1776
Received of Colonel Bedel four Pounds fifteen vShillings for the Ex-
pence of the baggage 1 say received by me Joseph Skinner
Saint John's April 5"^ 1776. — Received of Col° Tim'' Bedel Four
Pounds fifteen Shillings each for bounty & one months advance Pay and
Blanket Money. i,u
Witness our hands. — John Smith. — Elisha Spears. — Barnabas X Haget-
his mark
tee. — James Murphy. — Winant X Junet. — Jacob Van Dan Vart. — Mat-
his mark
thew Holcomb. — Thomas X Carney. — John Beckme. —
mark
Copy Attest
Thomas Hibbard
Colchester Sep' 14"^ 1776. —
Colonel Timothy Bedel to vStephen Lawrence — D'' To one battoe dam-
aged in the service of his Regiment by damaging Sails & rigging and
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 293
destro\ing of 5 Oars prized at three Pounds New York Currency. — £3.
— the above is justly charged & due to me. —
Received the above in full per me. — .Stephen Lawrence
Copy
Albany Octo. 14*'' 1776. — Received of Col" Tim'' Bedel the sum of
Ten Pounds one shilling L Money Received p' me for wliich I am
acccountable.
Copy Abner Barker —
Mount Independance Nov' 6"^ i77^- — Received of Cap' James Osgood
Two Pounds Lawful money as a bounty for 'listing a Soldier in his
Company —
Richard Pangborn. —
£2 — Received the within of Col" Timothy Bedel
Copy James Osgood
[2-30]
Charlestown Feb^' 24"' 1776 Received ofjn" Bellows Esq"" Twenty
one Guns with Bayonets also twenty one belts, the Guns a 45/ and the
belts '05 / each. If not returned to be accounted for according to the
Custom of the Army. —
Dan' Carlisle Captain of Col" Bedels Regiment
Charlestown February 24"^ 177^ Rec'^of John Bellows Esquire Five
pounds five shillings & Seven pence for the Travel of Forty five Men of
my Company to the place of mustering —
P'' m'' Dan' Carlisle
Copy ex'' J Gilman
Charlestown Feb^ 24"' 1776 Rec''of John Bellows Esq"" four pounds
Six Shillings & one penny for the travel of fourty nine men of my Com-
pany to the place of Mustering per me Jason Wait Cap' in Col° Bedels
Regm'
Charlestown March 11"' 1776 Received of John Bellows Esq' One of
the Muster Masters of Col" Bedel's Regiment in the Northern Continen-
tal Army six pounds Lawful Money for eight Blankets & Sixteen like
money for Eight mens billet
Isaac Butterfield Major
Charlestown March 12"" 1776 Rec** of John Bellow Esq' One pound
twelve shillings & eight Lawful Money for two Blankets and Billet for
tw'o men in Cap' Waits Company & in Col Bedels Regm'
Isaac Butterfield Maj'
294 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Lebanon March 35"" 1776 Received of Charles Hill twenty Dollars
for bounty & Advance pay which I will be Accountable for
John Hoit
[2-31]
Orford 2g^^ February 1776 —
Received of Israel Morey Esq*^ Twelve pounds as two months advance
pay also one pound seventeen shillings and six pence for ration money I
say received by me — the ration money is for sixty days <cv ^^^ per day —
£12 Augustus Hibbard Chaplain
1. 17. 6
£13.17.6 ^<^py £^ J Oilman
Received of John Bellows Esq'' in his capacity as joint Paymaster to
Col° Bedels Regiment Twenty four j^ound Money being two months
advance pay — per me Joseph Wait Lieu' Colonel
Copy ex** J Oilman
March zz"" 1776 — Received of John Bellows Esq"" one of the Muster
Masters of Col" Bedel's Regiment Twenty pounds being two months
wages Isaac Butterfield Major
Copy ex^ J Oilman
Orford 22'' February 1776
Received of Israel More}- Twenty three pounds L M-^ it being two
months advance wages to each of us, Surgeon & Surgeon's mate of Colo-
nel Bedels Regiment —
Received per us — Abner Barker. —
Oeorge Eager. —
Copy ex*^ J Oilman
[2-32]
Received March i, 1776, of Israel Morey Esq' Ten pounds of bi"own
Sugar Four pounds Cotiee, twelve pounds Chocolate & Sixteen pounds
Loaf Sugar with two bags for the same which I received for the use of
the Hospital belonging to Col Bedels Regiment
Oeorge Eager Surgeon
Sugar 8. Coffee 1/6. Chocolate <a 2/ ) ^ o
Loaf Sugar la,' 1/6. Bags 2s ) —3---
Copy J. Oilman
Col° Morey, Sir I should be glad you would muster all the Men that
Charles Hill brings to you, and furnish them with provision to march by
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
295
the way of Masisqua Bay as soon as possible and supply him with every
necessary he shall want, I have let him have £12.0.0 and should be glad
you would let him have as much more as he wants for the use of the
Service, from vour humble servant
Tim° Bedel
N B Cap' Osgood sent vour mare home by W Hill and he says he will
settle with you when he comes back. —
For Col° Israel Morey )
At Orford.— i
[-^"33] \_0ffice7's' Receipt. Bedel's ReghnentJ\
Orford 8"^ March 1776
We acknowledge that wc have rec'' of Israel Morey Esq'' the Several
Sums prefix'd to our names being 60 days Rations begin*'' the 22'' Jan'
rec** of s"^ Morey as P. Mast' to Colonel Bedels Reg'
Rations
days
Timothy Bedel Coll
(m
3^
9
60
;^II- 5-0
Timy Bedel
James Osgood Cap.
3-
IS
loh
60
5.12.6
James Osgood
Ebenr Green Capt
3-
\s
loi
60
5.12.6
Ebenr Green
John White Lieutt
\s
3
60
3-IS--
Jno White
Thos Hibbard Adjt
2-
\s
3
60
3-I5--
Thos Hibbard
Geo Eager Sn Mate
2-
\s
3
60
3-I5--
Geo Eager
Sam Young Lieut
2—
\s
3
60
3-IS--
Sam Young
Benj Whitcomi) 2d do
2—
IS
3
60
3-I5--
Benj Whitcomb
Nathl Wales Qr Mr
2-
I.f
3
60
3-I5--
Nat Wales
Amos Webster Ensn
2
60
3-I5--
Amos Webster
Abner Barker Surgn
2
60
3-1 5--
Abner Barker
Benj Chamberlin Ensn
2
60
3-1 5--
Benj Chamberlin
Augne Hibbard Chapln
I
60
1.17.6
Per Rect with Advance Wages
Eben Chamberlin Lt
2
60
3-1 5--
Eben Chamberlin
Jos. Thurber 2d do
2
60
3-15
Jos. Thurber
Nathl Wales Ensn
2
fio
3-I5--
Nat Wales
Saml Fowler Lieut
2
60
3-15
Saml Fowler
John W^ebster 2d do
2
60
3-I5--
John Webster
Edw Everitt Capt
3
i.f loi
60
5.12.6
Edwd Everitt
Cha Hill Ensign
2
60
3-1 5--
Cha Hill
^86. 5.0
Benj Grant 2d Lieut
\s
3
60
3-15
£go. 0.0
Rec*^ of Israel Morey One pound Seventeen Shillings & Six pence for
Sixty days rations '^' 7^** Per day
March
76
Benj* Grant 2"^ L' in Cap Greens C"
296 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
March 16"' 1776
Rec** thirty Seven Shillings & six pence for Sixty days Rations of
Lieut Benj Grant omitted when said Grant took the other
Eben"" Green
Copy ex*^ J Gilnian
[2-34] \_Return of Officers in Col. Badger'' s Regitnent of Militia^
1776.-]
A Return of the Officers Belonging to the Tenth Regiment of militia
within the Colony of Newhampshire Commanded by Joseph Badger
Esq, as follows (viz)
Field Officers
Joseph Badger Esq — Colonel Bradbury Richardson Esq second
Ebenezer Smith Esq Lieu* Colonel major
Vacant First Major
First Company in Gilmanton — Officers
Nathaniel Willson Captain Daniel Stevens second Lieutenant
Joseph Philbrick, First Lieutenant Jonathan Clark Ensign
Second Companv in Wolfehorough
not yet Returned
Third Comj^any in Sanbornton Officers
Chase Taylor Captain Jacob Smith second Lieutenant
Josiah Sanborn First Lieutenant James Gibson Ensign
Fourth Company in meredith Officers
Joshua Crockitt Captain William Ray second Lieutenant
John Kimball First Lieutenant Robert Bryant Ensign
Fifth Company in Barnstead Officers
Richard Sinkler Captain Samuel Pittman second Lieutenant
Jonathan Emerson First Lieutenant Benjamin Nutter Ensign
Sixth Company in moultonborough Officers
Nathaniel Ambrose Captain \\'illiam Plaistead second Lieutenant
John Adams First Lieutenant Joseph Richardson Ensign
Seventh Compan\- in New Durham Officers
Robert Boody Captain Thomas French second Lieutenant
Shadrack Allard First Lieutenant Tt>hn Glidden Ensign
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 297
Eighth Company in Sandwich Officers
Daniel Beede Jr Captain Josiah Bean second Lieutenant
Joshua Prescott First Lieutenant Jacob Weed Ensign
Ninth Company in Middletown. Vacant
Tentli Company in Wakefield Vacant
Eleventh Company in Leavittstown Vacant
twelfth Company in Gilmanton Officers
John Moody Captain Simeon Bean second Lieutenant
Samuel Ladd First Lieutenant Noah Dow Ensign —
Thirteenth Company in Tamworth Officers
Stephen Mason Captain John Fowler second Lieutenant
Jonathan Choat First Lieutenant Jonathan Burgees Ensign
Fourteenth Company in the Gore Officers
Joseph Roberts Captain John Glidden second Lieutenant
Ephraim Chamberlain First Lieu- Timoth}- Davis Ensign
tenant
Dated at Gilmantown
March 5"' A: D : 1776—
Joseph Badger Colonel
To The Honorable the Council and House of Representatives for the
Colony of New Hampshire —
JI2-35] [ Col. Bellows' s Retiirn of Officers in j6th Regimeiit ., March
i5-> 1776 •'\
Agreeable to a Vote Passed in Congress at Exeter Jan'' 4"' 1776 —
I herewith make return of tiie Commissioned Officers of the Sevei'al
Companys in the Sixteenth Regiment of Militia in the Colony of New
Hampshire
i" Compy in Charlestown, Abel Walker Captain, Samuel Wetherbe
1" Lieu* James Farnsworth 2^ Lieu', Bradstreet Spafford Ensign —
2^ Company in Walpole Christopher Webber Cap' John Janison i"
Lieut Levi Hooper 2*^ D° Ebenezer Swan Ensign —
3** Compy in Alstcd Nathaniel Satwell Prentice Captain, Andrew
Beckwith i"' Lieu' Edward Waldo 2*^ D" Oliver Shepherd Ensign —
4"' Comp''' in Claremont Oliver Ashley Cap' Samuel Ashley i'*' Lieut
Asa Jones 2*^ D'^ Lemuel Hubbard Ensign —
298 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
5"' Comjy in New Port, Samuel Hurd Captain, Jesse Wilcocks i*'
Lieu* Ezra Pamele 2'^ D" Jesse Lane Ensign —
6"* Comp'' in Marlow Samuel Canfield Cap' Ruei Royse i'' Lieu' Will-
iam Reed 2'' D" Eber Lewis Ensign —
7"' Comp-^ in Acworth, William Kyse Captain, Samuel Harper 1"
Lieu' John Rogers 3^^ D°
8'^ Company in Lemster William Cary Captain, Samuel Nichols i''
Lieu' Silas Bingham 2^ D° Jabez Beckwith Ensign —
9'^ Comp^ in Unity Nathaniel Huntoon Captain, Amos Chase i^' Lieu*
Moses Thirston 2^ D° Simeon Giddens Ensign —
lo"' Co'mp^ in Saville, Samuel Gunison Captain, Benjamin Thurber
l^' Lieu' William Lang 2^ D° George Lear Ensign —
Benf Bellows Jun'' Colonel
Walpole March 15"" 1776 —
To the Hon"® Council or Assembly of the Colony of New Hampshire
at Exeter —
[2-36] \^Dovcr Soldiers ht Continental Army^ iyy6.'\
A List of the Soldiers Names that went out of Dover Last Summer
into the Continental army & that has Enlisted there the present season
Joseph Richardson Cheney Smith
Thomas Meader Daniel Young
Daniel Hodgdon andrew anderson
Thomas Tolley William Evely
Zoth Henderson Phinehas Wentworth
Benjamin Roberts Jr Jon" Horn
Phebeus Holden W"^ Bell
Edward Dearborn Eb"" Horn
James Horn Jolni Hanson
John Ham Sam' Gerrish J'
Nat Watson Jon" Whitehouse
Josiah Folsom Amos Howard Jun''
The above men belonged in Cap'Titcomb & Cap' Wentworths Comp''*
& the Colony pole Tax Two Shillings & Three pence Each which
amounts to fifty Seven Shillings & Six pence which Sum you" please to
allow John B'" Hanson out of the hundred pounds our Town has to pay
to the Colony
John Kielle ) o 1 ^
o 1 TT aV Selectmen.
Samuel Head )
Dover april 22 1776 —
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299
[2-37] \_Co>icord Moi ill Cof/liftoital Ar7t/y, 1776.')^
Concord Feb^ 26"' 1776
A return of those Men who were in the Continental Army last year
and have enji^agcd to tarry the present year, and the amount of their Poll
Tax in the Colony Rate last year —
Jeremiah Abbott £0. 2. 2
Nath' C Abbott o. 2. 2
John Kinkson o. 2. 2
William Straw o. 2. 2
Andrew Stone ~ 0-2-2
William Walker o -2 -2
Nath' Eastman Jun' o -2 -2
Moses Hall o -2 -2
£0-17 -4
Tim" Walker J' | Select Men
Benj" Emery | of Concord
[2-38 & 39]
\_Captam Nathan Brown'' s Co.]
A Return of Soldiers in Cap' Nathan lirowns company in Col° David
Gilmans regiment muster'd & paid by Nich Oilman at the Several
periods hereafter mentioned. —
1776
April 10*''
James Brewster
2 .
John Aiken
2.
Joshua Blodget
2.
Vnrl- D
•7.
EbenezerM'^Ilvaine
. '>
John Willson
2.
Daniel A'PIlvaine
2.
Timothy Malloone
2.
John Todd
2.
James Mann Serg'
2.
8
Samuel pattcrson
2.
Joseph iSIatlics
'~t
Robert Houston
2.
Hugh Mathes
April 11"'
Moses Cass
'>
Benj" Cass
'>
Zack Frees
-y
April 12'
Nathan present
2.
Thomas Fernald
Edward Bean d"
Josiah Bean
Simon Norton (fifer)
Phillip Fowler
(Drummer)
Reuben Hall
Benf Hoit
Zachriah Butterfield
Jacob Lane
Samuel Lane
William Siiannon
TheophilusLovering
Winthrop French
Josiah Gordcn
Benj" Whittier
Hugh Crombie
Eleazer Ferguson
Benj" Swain
Nathan Blake
2.
4
2.
a
2.
4
2.
4
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
3_
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
300 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Wadleigh Smith
Elisha Towl
Theo : Stevens
Enoch Osgood
David Robinson
John Shannon
Jonathan Randall
John Lane (Serg')
Matthew Bryant
Sei-g'
David Perkins d°
John Lane Corpo-
ral
Timothy Jewill d°
Received per Order of Comm^ of Safety —
For John Whidden 2. o For Samuel Whidden
For Jonathan Woodman 2. o For Jn° Whidden Jun''
— rec'd of James Mann)
3o"^ Jonathan Miller 2. o James Byons
Timothy Gleeson 2. o Timothy Wamouth
2.
Nath : Blasdel
2.
Jedutham Farrer
2.
James MTarland
2.
Edward Moody
2.
Moses French
2.
Thomas Rowell
2.
David Hunt
2.
8
Josiah Blake
Jeremiah Rawlins
2.
8
John Archibald
2.
8
16* vSamuel Gate
17"^ Thomas Rollings
2.
4
Joseph Judkins
2.
4
James Sanborn
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
£144.12
p"* the officers as per recipt 13 —
£157.12
Return of the forgoing made July 4* i77^ my Time and Ex-
pence mustering and paying the above forgoing Company — 2.10
£160. 2. o
Exeter April lo"" 1776 Receiv'd of Nicholas Oilman four pounds
LawfuU money in full for one months advance Wages.
£4. James Aiken
Exeter April ii"" 1776 Receiv'd of Nicholas Oilman Six pounds
Lawfull money in full for one months advance Wages —
£6 Nathan Brown
Exeter April 11"^ 1776 Receiv'd of Nicholas Oilman Three pounds
Lawfull money in full for one months advance Wages —
£3 Thomas Gorden
april y^ 1 1"^ 1776
the following is a List of a number of men Shown to me by L' James
aken of Cap' Browns Company which he Say were not mustered at Ex-
eter — Viz
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
301
John W'hidden
Jonathan woodman
Bv me
Sam" Whidden
John Whidden Ju'
David Oilman Col°
In Committee of Safety April n"* 1776 —
To Nich' Oilman Esq""
you are desired to pay the above named men — as others you have
mustered.
M Weare Chairman
We the Subscribers do acknowledge that we have Received one
months advance pay as witness our hands
April y-^ iS"> 1776
John Whidden
John Whidden Juner
Jonathan Woodman
Samuel Whidden
[The foregoing named company, and the one next following, were
employed in the defence of Piscataqua harbor. Other companies
were also employed in Portsmouth, New Castle, and vicinity, at the
same time, the rolls of which have not been found. — Ed.]
[2-40]
[ Captain Timothy Clenieni' s Co.^
A Return of Soldiers in Cap' Timo^ Clements Company in Col" David
Oilmans Regiment Muster'd & paid by Nahum Baldwin at the Several
Periods here after Mentioned —
■■ 15 1776
apni
15 Serg' John Blake
9 D° W"> Stewart
15 D° Jacob Waldon
9 D" Sam' Shcpard
9 Cop' Timo^ Knocks
15 D" Henry Tuexbury
15 D° Enoch Coffin
D° Abner Keyes
Drum'' John I3rown
Fitfer W"' Barker
Priv' Joshua Kindall
Nathan Abbot
9 John Sterns
9 David Fisk
9 Robart Parker
2.8.0 15 Joseph Bigford 2.0.0
2.8.0 15 Thomas Storey 2.0.0
2.8.0 15 Moses Darling 2.0.0
2.8.0 15 John Chadwick 2.0.0
2.4.0 15 David Colby 2.0.0
2.4.0 15 Elijah Smart 2.0.0
2.4.0 15 Nathan Stevens 2.0.0
2.4.0 15 Asa Putney 2.0.0
2.4.0 15 Tliomas Putney 2.0.0
2.4.0 15 W" Powell ' 2.0.0
2.0.0 9 Andrew Bayley 2.0.0
2.0.0 9 John Atwell Jun'' 2.0.0
2.0.0 9 Phinas Hardv 2.0.0
2.0.0 9 Noah Hardy 2.0.0
2.0.0 9 Richard Ooodman 2.0.0
302
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
9 Aixhelon Towne Jun"'
9 Daniel Gould
9 Asa Swinerton
9 Jonathan Lyon
9 Edward Lyon
9 Henry Trivet
9 Jonathan Dutton
9 Ebenez/ Odell
Peter Oilman
Nathan' Martin
Sam' Day
Sam' Herbert
Sam' Davis
Eli Colby
Joseph Sargent
Moses Clark
Ezekiel Goodwin
Jacob Tucker
W"' Powers
Thomas Stone Jun""
Eliphelet Conner
Paid Lieu' Nathaniel Fifield
Paid Ensg" Ebenez"" PeiTy
Paid Cap' Tim^ Clements
Exeter July 4"^ 1776—
2.0.0
9
Zepheniah Kittredge
2.0.0
2.0.0
12
Stephen Powers
2.0.0
2.0.0
13
Richard Hopkins
2.0.0
2.0.0
13
Bray Wiikins Jun"'
2.0.0
2.0.0
13
John Godfree
2.0.0
2.0.0
13
W" Baal
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
John Evens
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
W" Frasher
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
Sam' Powell
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
John Putney
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
Amos Silaway
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
Henr}' Clement
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
Silas Coolage
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
W" Taggart
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
Isaac Andrews
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
Jacob Flint
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
Sam' Symonds
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
John m'^Neale
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
Moses Steel
2.0.0
2.0.0
15
Percy Pressey
2.0.0
2.0.0
d
4.0.0
3.0.0
2.0.0
Nahum Baldwin muster & Paymaster
|]2-4i] \_Captain Clemen fs Co. Receipt. ~\
Extract from Cap' Clement's Roll, July i77^'
We the Subscribers Soldiers in Captain Timothy Clements's Company
in Col' David Gilman's Regiment in the Service of the Colony of New
Hampshire, do hereby acknowledge to have received of Nicholas Oilman
Esq'' Treasurer of said Colony the several Sums prefixed to our Names,
being the balance due to us for Wages Cloathing & Travel to the First
day of July — 177^ inclusive —
REVOLUTIONAKY WAR ROLLS.
303
No
38
16
22
29
32
34
35
37
Names
Sum
John ]VPNeal
£3-
6.
3
John Ev^ins
3-
3-
2
Eli Colby
3-
4
—
Andrew Bay lev
3-
'3
—
Nathan Abbot
3-
'3-
10
Robert Parker
3-
■3-
Zepheniah Kitteredgc
3-
13-
Moses Steele
3-
6.
3
No
42
59
66
71
72
73
Names
Sum
Silas Coolcdge
Amos Silhiway
John Godfrey
Bray Wilkins
John Atwell
Phineas Hardy
Noah Hardy
^?>- 6.3
3- 5-
3- 7-8
3- 7-8
3-13 -
3-13-
3-13-
£51.18.1
[2-42] [ Wilton Soldiers^ ^77^-']
In obedience to the Honnorable the Provincial Congress of the Colony
of New Hampshire holden at Exeter December 27, I775-
We have taken an Account of the Number of the Soldier? of our
Town, who served in the Summer past in the Continental Armey, and
are enlisted there for the year Coming, And there is in Amos Fullers
Collection, the number of Soldiers Six, The sum of their Rates is Eleven
Shillings Four Pence and Two Farthings, and in Richerd Whittneys
Collection, the number of Soldiers Five the sum of their Rates is Nine
Shillings Five Pence and three Farthings.
„, .,. t:> ^ 1 Selectmen
Philip Putnam {_
Nathan Ballards t
Wilton March y= 4, 1776.
The following Persons names are Included above and the Sum of
their Poll Tax is one Shilling Ten Pence and Three Farthing. Frances
Putnam, Nathaniel Heseltine, Eben"" Carleton, John Varnum, Jeremiah
Holt, Ebenez'' Kingsbury, Christopher Martain, Jonas Perry, Daniel
Brown, Isrel Plow, Nuss Sawyer.
Wilton March y' 4, 1776.
Then the within named Phillip Putnam & Nathan Ballard Personally
Appearing made oath that the within is a True Just & Impartial Ace'
according to the Best of their Memory and Judgment.
Oath Administered by
Jacob Abbott Town Clerk
of
Wilton
[Fuller and Whitney were collectors of taxes. This return was
made to obtain an abatement of the taxes against said men. — Ed.]
[2-43] [^A/iister a oil of Captabi yoshua Abbot f s Co.^ Aprils iyj6.'\
A Muster Roll of Cap' Joshua Abbotts Comp-^' in the Fifth Regim' of
Foot in the Continental Army April 1776
304
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Joshua Abbott Capt Engaged Jan-^ i" Present
Joseph Soper Leiut D° D"
Abial Chandler Leiut D° D"
Ephraim Colby Ensign D° D°
Serja7tts
William Chamberlain Engaged Jan^ i''' Present
Andrew Aiken D° D° absent
Isaac Davis Engaged Dec 21 ^'Present
Corpo7-als
Joseph Gorden Jan^ i'* Present
Jacob Chamberlin D° D°
James Mcgrath D° D°
Seth Spring D° D"
Drum & Fife
Sam'^ Pease Sam" Beai'd
Privates
Casualties
Privates
Casualties
Moses Hall
Jan 1st Sick Absent
John Merril
Jan 1st Present
John Hale
Dec 19th Present
Jonathan Karr
Do Sick Absent
Hezekiah Colby
Dec 2ist Do
Stephen Hall
Do Do Present
Beriah Abbott
Dec 19th Do
Barnet Harvey
Do Do
Jonathan Bradley
Jany ist Comd
Samll Manual
Do Do
Jonathan Johnson
Jan' 1st Do
John Baily
Do Sick absent
William Nelle
Janv 1st Do
Samll Jackman
Deer 1st Do Pres-
Benjamin Nelle
Do Do
ent
Aron Hale
Dec 2ist Do
Samll Worthin
Nov 26th Do
Charles Greenfield
Dec 2ist Do
James Sherburne
Jany 1st Do
Robert Crawford
Dec 17th Do
Phineas Stephens
Dec 4th Present
Calven Johnson
Jan 1st Sick Absent
Moses Abbott
Do Do
Charles Emerson
Jan 1st Present
John Moody Oilman
Jan 1st Do
Peter Cairy
Dec 20th Died April i6th 1
Jesse Martin
Nov 27th Do
Jonathan Hazelton
Deer nth Present
Florence Mcauly
Do Do
William Walden
Ditto Do
Thomas Donaly
Do Do
Peter Coffin
Do Do
Thomas Colburn
Deer 6th Do
Joseph Hull
Do Do
Nathaniel Glines
Jan 1st Died Feby
Moses Molton
Do Do
18
Robert Forest
Jany Do
Peter Chandler
Do Do
Moses Redman
Nov 26th Discharged march
James Aiken
March ist Do
i8th
Ephraim Fisk
Do Do
John Craige
Dec 25th Present
Patrick Bradshaw
Jany ist Died Feby
James Moor
Jan 1st Do
15th
Robert Miller
Do Do
Samll Aiken
Do Present
Timothy Hall
Do Sick Present
William Walker
Do Do
Benjamin Thompson
Do Sick Present
Jotham Young
Do Do
Andrew Stone
Do Do
Jonathan Dudley
Do Sick absent
Nathaniel Nowles
Jany ist Deserted
John Povvel
Do Deserted
John Bailey Junr
Do Present
Joseph Chandler
Do Deserted
Amos Barns
Do Do
Philip Page
Deer nth Present
Jonathan Currier
Do Do
Timothy Lunt
Jany ist Dito
Alexander Smith
Do Do
John Callahorn
Do Do
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
305
Then Mustered in the Continental Fiftii Reg' of Foot Commanded by
Col John Stark and Joshua Abbotts Company the Capt Leiuts i it Sec-
ond Ensijjn 2 Ser'' 4 Corporals i Drumer i Fifer and 45 Ef'cctive Private
Men
Allowing the Commision non Commisioncd OHicers and Private Men
to be eti'ective for the inter mediate times as set Down against their Re-
spectiv Names above Mentioned being Certified Etl'ective on the Back
of this Roll
also allowing i Ser* & 6 Private Men that are absent to pass undis-
puted being Certified Efiective on the Back of this Roll
[2-44]
\_Captain Abboifs Co. Receipt^ ^77'^-~\
New York April 20"' 1776
We the Subscribers have Rec"^ of Cap' Joshua Abbott the whole of our
Wages for the Months of February & March for our Service in the Con-
tinential Army Re'' by us
Joseph Soper L'
Ephraim Colby Ensign
Robert Crawford
Benjamin Nelle
William Nelle
Robert Miller
Abicl Chandler Lieut
Timothy Hall
Jonathan Hazeltine
his X mark
James Sherburn
Charles Emerson X
Thomas Colburn
Jesse Martin
Philip Page
Wiliam woldran
Peter cotfin
John Craige
Amos Barns
Samuel Manuel
florence m'^Coley
his mark X
Beriah Abbot
Stephen Hall
Joseph Hall
James moors
John moor
Peter Chandler X
Hezekiah Colby X
Samuel Bean
William Chamberlin
Will'" Walker
Jotham young
Phineas Stevens
Jonathan Johnson
Elackanderson X Smith
muk
Jam" M'^grah
hia
John X Callahan
mark
his
Sam" X Worth in
mark
Samuel Beard
hia
Be r nerd X Hervey
mark
Moses Abbott
Jacob Chamberlin
Benjamin Thompson
Aaron X Hale
mark
Joseph moor
Jonathan Currier
New York Apr" y" 20"^ AD 1776 —
We The Subscribours have Reseived of Cap" Joshua Abbot The holl
of our Wages for the month of febery & march for ouer Sarvce In the
Contentel armey Res'' By us —
moses moulton
ISaac Davis
24
Charles X grenfeld
mark
Jonathan Bradley
John Merrill
3o6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Anidro X Stone
mark
Timothy Lunt
John Bayley
Samuel Jackman
John Hale
Robeard forrist
James Aiken
Samuel Aiken
And^'' Aiken
Moses Hall
Peter Gary
Calvin Johnson
Jonathan Karr
Ephvaim Fisk X His
mark
hi»
Moses X Redmond
mark
Seth Spring
[Captain Joshua Abbott resided in Concord, and there died March
12, 1815, aged 73.— Ed.]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
307
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Povvnalborough
New Castle
Barrington
I'ownalborough
Derry
Chimney Point July Sth
1776
Names of Deserters
Jonathan Farley
Wilson Pringle
John Collihs
Josiah Burnam
William Evans
Eliphalet Veasey
David Rand
Zebulon Willie
William Crown
W'illiam Adams Fifer
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Nason Lord
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James Mulliken
Jethro Smith
Zebn Doe
Andw Wiggin
Stephen Crover
Thos Murphy
CJowcn Riggs
Solomon Hopkins
William Murphy
Robert Cochran
Jno Ham
Peter Thomas
Saml Rowell
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[COLONEL ISAAC WYMAN'S REGIMENT, JULY,
1776.]
[The Continental Congress, in June, 1776, made a requisition for
a battalion of troops from this state, to be sent to reinforce the army
in Canada. Said requisition was received by the legislature of this
state June 14, and in the afternoon of that day, in committee of the
whole, the following resolution was passed : " That there be forth-
with raised and equipped in this Colony a Regiment of seven hun-
dred and fifty men including officers. — and that each non-commis-
sioned officer and soldier receive a bounty of Six Pounds." In House
of Rep., June 20, Colonel Isaac Wyman, of Keene, was appointed to
take command of this regiment, and on the 22d the same body voted
that the place of rendezvous be at '* Haverhill on Connecticut River."
The field and staff officers were as follows :
Colonel, Isaac Wyman, Keene.
Lt Col., Joseph Senter, Moultonborough.
Major, Stephen Peabody, Amherst.
Surgeon, Calvin Frink, Swanzey.
Adjutant, Isaac Temple, Alstead.
Quarter-master, William Russell.
Paymaster, Noah Emery, Exeter.
The following are the rolls of the companies.]
[2-46] \_Captai7t William Harper' s Co.^
A Roll of the Officers and Soldiers of Cap' William Harper's Company
in Col W_yman's Regiment Destined for Canada as Mustered and paid by
Samuel Dudley Esq' Mustermaster and Paymaster of said Company viz.
To the Commissioned Officers two ^Months advance pay — and to the
Noncommissioned Officers and Soldiers one Months pay and Bounty
according to orders of the Committee of Safety.
[Mustered July 16, 1776. — Ed. J
312
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Names Qualily
]
""ay
I William Harper iZn
p' £
16.
0.0
44
2 Benjamin Mooney
J St
45
Lieu*
10. ]
6.0
46
3 Robert Peaslee 2^ Lieu'
10.
6.0
47
4 Elisha Frescutt Ensign
8. c
).
4S
5 Thomas Rollins p
"ivate
9-
[8.0
49
6 Joseph Judkins
Do
9-
8.0
50
7 Jonathan Flood
Do
9-
S.o
51
8 Samuel Smith
Do
9.]
8.0
52
9 Furnald VValles
Do
9-
8.0
53
lo Timotliy Warmouth Do
9-
8.0
54
II Jeremiah Rollings
Do
9-
8.0
55
12 Jonathan Miller
Do
9.]
8.0
56
13 Ephraim Dudley
Do
9-
8.0
"57
14 John Steel
Do
9-
8.0
5S
15 Eliphalet Rawlins
Do
9-
[8.0
59
16 Winthrop French
Do
9-
[8.0
60
17 Theophilus Loverin Do
9-
[S.o
61
iS Moses Steel
Do
9.]
8.0
19 John M<=Neill
Do
9.]
[S.o
62
20 Silas Cooledge
Do
9-
S.9
63
31 Amos Sillaway
Do
9-
S.O
64
22 Phinehas Hardy
Do
9-
S.O
6=;
23 Bray Wilkins
Do
9-
[S.O
66
24 Robert Parker
Do
9.]
8.0
67
25 Eli Coleby
Do
9-
[S.o
6S
26 John Evans
Do
9-
[8.0
27 Noah Hardy
Do
9-
[S.o
69
28 Nathan Abbot
Do
9-
[8.0
70
39 James Chesley
]3o
9-
[8.0
71
30 Archiabah Thom-
72
son
Do
9-
[8.0
73
30 Andrew Bailey
Do
9-
iS.o
74
31 Zephaniah Kit-
tredge
Do
9-
18.0
75
32 Dennis Sullivan
Do
9-
18.0
33 John Godfrey
Do
9-
iS.o
76
34 William Gowen
Do
9.]
8.0
77
35 John Atvvell
Do
9-
8.0
78
36 Robert Stockell
Do
9.1
8.0
79
37 Timoth}^ Gleason
Do
9.1
8.0
So
38 Benjamin Hoit
Do
9.1
8.0
Si
39 Timothy Mullone
Do
9.1
S.o
S2
40 Thomas Dollof
Do
9-
S.o
S3
42 Jonathan Kelley
Do
9.)
8.0
84
43 Josiah Meloon
Do
9.1
8.0
Names Quality Pa
Paul Blake
James Wadley
Jeremiah Smart
Chase Fogg
Joseph Perkins
Enoch Dow
Jonathan Judkins
Daniel Glidden
Jeremiah Neal
Levi Hoit
Moses Folsom
Daniel Veasey
Noah Dollof
Solomon Smith
Philip Johnson
John M'Mahone
Edward Wells
Joseph Eaton
Kenniston
Epliraim Allev
Prince Robinson
Daniel Torrey
John Abbot
Israel Graves
Simon Gilman
Oliver Smith Ly-
ford
James Marston
John Tucker
Zachariah Freese
Ebenezer Swain
Noah ISIarsh
John Smith San-
born
Theophilus Rund-
lett
Daniel Tilton
Samuel Lawrence
Michael Parks
William Moore
Ebenezer Waldron
Isaac Reed
John M'^Goon
Nathan Smith
Abel Morrel of Cap' Josi
Chandlers Co. Do
private
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9
iS.o
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
18.0
Do
9-
iS.o
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
£837.12.0
S.o
8.0
8.0
S.o
8.0
S.o
S.o
S.o
S.o
S.o
S.o
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
313
Sum total of the Roll bro't over
Paid Cap' Harper for travel of his Comp'' as pr his receipt
To paid Cap' Parker as p' his receipt extra wages for his
Serjt' & Corporals &c
Ch' & exp' of maf Sl pay^' the Comp^
£837.12. o
'35- 5- 10
2.16.
3. 6.
876.19.10
August 10'" 1776 I the Subscriber being appointed Muster Master
To Cap' William Harpers Company have mustered & paid said Compa-
ny According to the within Roll They all being good able bodied &
Efl'ective men well accounted
Sam' Dudley
Copy examin'tl
J Oilman
[Captain Harper was of Brentwood, Lieut. Mooney of Durham,
and Ensign Prescott of Sanbornton. — Ed.]
[2-50]
[ Captain William Stillso7i^s Cc]
A Roll of Cap' William Stilsons in the Northern Army in the Conti-
nental Service as mustered & paid by Cap'° Ezekiel Worthen Muster
Master & paymaster of said Company. Mustered July 4"^ J 776
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
and bounty
Billeting.
Sum Total
William Stilson Cap'
£16. 0.0
0.8.0
£16. 8.0
Jacob Waldron Lieut.
IO.16.O
0.8.4
II. 4.4
Thomas Stone Serj'
10. 6.0
0.8.6
10. 14.6
William Morrill Do
10. 6.0
0.8.6
10. 14.6
Thomas Warren Do
10. 6.0
0.8.6
10. 14.6
John Chadwick Corp'
10. 2.0
0.8.6
10.10.6
John Brown Do
10. 2.0
0.8.6
10. 10.6
Jonathan Elliott Do
10. 2.0
0.8.6
10.10.6
Josiah Moulton fifer
10. 2.0
0.8.6
10.10.6
Philip Fowler Drummer
10. 2.0
0.8.6
10.10.6
Daniel Wentvvorth private
9.1S.O
O.S.6
10. (>.6
Jeremiah Haselton
9.18.0
0.8.6
10. 6.6
Moses Stevens
9.18.0
0.S.6
10. 6.^
Joseph Chase
9.1S.O
0.8.6
10. 6.(i
Cotton Webster
9.1S.O
0.S.6
10. <o.(>
Jacob Flint
9.1S.O
0.S.6
10. (i.6
314
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
and bounty
Billeting
Sum
Total
Henry Clemente
£9.18.0
O.S.6
£10.
6. 6
Joseph Sargent
9.18.0
0.S.6
10.
6. 6
James Mills
9,18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Zachariah Butterfield
9.18.0
0.S.6
10.
6. 6
Ebenz M-'Elvin
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Zaccheus Dustin
9.1S.O
0.S.6
10.
6. 6
Jedediah Witham
9.18.0
0.S.6
10.
6. 6
Joseph Bigford
9.18.0
0.S.6
10.
6. 6
Paul Down
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
William Cottle
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Samuel Symonds
9.18.0
0.S.6
10.
6. 6
Ebenez Ransom
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Stephen Hodgedon
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
John Davis
9.18.0
0.S.6
10.
6. 6
Carter Oilman
9.18.0
0.S.6
10.
6. 6
Winthrop Pickering
9.18.0
0.S.6
10.
6. 6
James Ryan
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
William Tuttle
9-18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Silvanus Cromwell
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Joseph Redmon
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Stephen Davis
9.18.0
0.S.6
10.
6. 6
Benjamin Redmon
9.18.0
0.S.6
10.
6. 6
John Frost
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Samuel Lamb
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Thomas Putney
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Edward Armes
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Samuel Stocker
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
William Renton
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Pass [key] Pressey
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Jacob Tuttle
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Moses Clark
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
Ezekiel Goodwin
9.18.0
0.8.6
10.
6. 6
£20.7.4
504-
15- 4
Deduct for John Davis
10.
6. 6
494.
8.10
To mustering and paying said Comp^ tra
veiling exp
ence &c
2.
496.
10. —
18.10
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
315
July 1776 Conformity to the appointment of tlie Ilonble Councill &
house of Rci^rcsentativcs I have Alustered tlie Above iS: aforegoing men-
tioned Soldiers in Col" Wingate's Regiment for Canada & paid them the
several sums set against their names in this Roll the all being good Able
bodied men
sign'^ Ezekiel Worthen
Copy examined
Per J : Oilman
[Capt. Stilson was of Hopkinton, and Lieut Waklron of Warner.
—Ed.]
[2-59]
part of Cap' Stilsons Company
Stephen Hoit i'' Lieut
10.16.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
John Palmer
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Josiah Whittridge
9.1S.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Jonathan Proby
9.1S.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Francis Davis
9.1S.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Jonathan Eastman
9.1S.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
William Clements
9.1S.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Moses Connor
9.1S.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Ebenezer Coleby
9.1S.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
William Stanley
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
William Heath
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Benoni Tucker
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Enoch Eastman
9.1S.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
John Cambell
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Joseph Stanley
9.1S.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Ebenezer Eaton
9.1S.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Joseph Hastings
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Joseph Putney
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Thomas Bickford
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Abner Coleby
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
Jonathan Putney
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.
3-
£214.
I.
This entered by S Cutts Escf on the Ro
ll_To the (
Charges &
expences of mustering & paying
10
£214.
II.
paid by Worthen
496.
18.10
Total
711.
9.10
3i6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Colony of New Hampshire July iS"^ 177^
having been appointed by the Committee of safety of Said Colony
Mustermaster & paymaster of the bounty & first Months Wages & billit-
ing of part of the above mentioned Company I have mustered them &
Found them able bodied Effective men & well accoutred and have paid
them as entered above
Timothy Walker Jun"^
Copy ex"^ J Oilman
[2-54]
[^Captain yames Shepherd's Co. Receipt. "^
Boscawen July 2*^ 1776
We the Subscribers (being inlisted Soldiers under the Command of
Cap* James Shepherd in the Continental army) do hereby acknowledge
that we have receiv*^ of Tim" Walker Jr Seven Pounds Eighteen Shillings
L my as a Bounty & Forty Shillings L my for one Months advanc*^ pay
each Man also Five Shillings L my each Man for Billeting to N° 4 — as
witness our Hands —
Benjamin Huntoon
Philip Flanders
James Johnson
Jonathan foster
hu
Robert X Wise
mark
Tes* Eben' walston
^ his
^ Sam' X Scribner
y^ mark
"^ Cutting Stevens
rj}
Ezekiel Lunt
Stephen Colby
Jeremiah Eastman
^ Josiah Scribner
•^ Test. E Gerrish
iJ hi«
'H Daniel X Giles
PQ mark
Nathan Rowe
Stephen Haines
James grief (Gerrel)
moses cross of Bow
David Carter
David Emerson
John foss
Peter R Stevens
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B
Tes' Sam" Davis
his
William X Courser B.
mark
Timothy Eastman B.
Thomas Courser B.
V. P Cornelius Bean B.
jl P Jonathan Stevens B.
bij
Ephraim X Davis B.
mark
hii
John X Davis B.
mark
Ezra Blasdel B.
Solomon huntress B.
Samuel Hanes B.
Nathaniel Glines B.
William Forest B.
John Bean B.
bis
William X Rinds B.
mark
William Simons B.
Shubal Dearbon B.
John Dearbon B.
Jonathan Smith B.
timothy somes B.
matthew scales B
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Z^7
Tes' Daniel Sanborn
hU
Jonathan X Morrison
mark
Samuel Mackres B.
hU
Thomas X Crosby B.
mark
his
Ezekiel X Danforth B.
mark
Ebenezer Bean B.
hl>
Amos X Norton B.
mark
Tes' Mary Goss
William Phillips B.
George Ken Held B.
John Stevens B.
Samuel Cook B.
John Riant B.
Silas X Fox B.
mark
Tes' E Gerrish
t« ^ hii
">i > Abraham X Peaslee B
;-. Q mark
^ H moses Johnson B
Friend Little B
John Jackman B.
Abraham tittcomb Svveate
James Urann B
Jn" Robertson B
Joseph Farnum Jun' B
Benjamin Heath B.
Isaac Fitts B.
hii
Jedediah X Danforth B.
mark
Tes* A. Foster B.
Joseph magoon B.
Joseph Dearbon B.
Joseph Flanders B.
Thomas Grifen B.
hU
John X Ross B.
mark
Elisha Cummings B.
Benjamin Basford B.
George Sheperd B
william Shaw B
Moses Randel B
Josiah B.
Paid Enoch Gerrish for Thorn"
Beatte £10,3 & took a rec'
James Russ B.
John Peirce Sweat B
State ofN. H.July 1776 Having been appointed by the Council &
assembly of s*^ Colony Muster master & paymaster of the Bounty & first
months Wages & Billeting of the above mentioned Company — I have
muster*^ them & found them able bodied effective men & well accoutered
and have paid them as entered above
Boscawen July S"' 1776
Rec"^ of Enoch Gerrish thirty three Dollars which promise to be ac-
countable to him for p"" me —
Thomas Bedel
allow"^ 5/ for Billeting to N° 4 —
Rec"^ of Tim" Walker J'' Sixteen Pounds L my for Two Months ad-
vance Pay and five Shillings L my for Billiting to N'^ 4 —
James Shepard
Rec"^ of Tim° Walker y Ten Pounds Sixteen Shillings each for Two
Months advance Pay £10.16 — also five Shillings each for Billeting to
N°4—
Sam" Davis
Enoch Gerrish
3i8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Rec'i of Tim° Walker J' Thirty Pounds Nine Shillings L my for Three
Men viz* Enos Bishop John Lapish & Stephen Bethel for one Months
advance Pay & Bounty & Billeting to N° 4 —
Enoch Gerrish
Rec*^ of Tim" Walker Jr Eight Pounds L my for Two Months advance
Pay also five Shillings L my for Billeting to N° 4 —
John Bean
£16. 5-
22. 2
8. 5
801. 17.0
paid Cap' Shepherd for Wages & Billiting
Lieu'' Davis & Gerrish for D" each £11.1
Ensign Bean for D"
paid 79 Privates for Wages Billeting & Bounty
each Man £10.3 —
£848. 9.0
[Capt. Shepherd was of Canterbury, and Lieut. Gerrish of Bos-
cawen. — Ed.]
[2-56]
[ Capiahz jfafnes Shephe7'd's Co.'\
A Roll of Cap' James Shepards Company in the Northern Army in
the Continental Service as Mustered & paid by Timothy Walker Jun'
Mustermaster & Paymaster of said Company
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
& bounty
Billiting
Sum Total
to each
man
James Shepard Cap'
£16. 0.0
£0.5.0
£16.5.0
Samuel Davis i^' Lieu'
IO.16.O
0.5.0
II. 1.0
Enoch Gerrish 2^ Lieu'
10. 16.0
0.5.0
II.I.O
John Bean Ensign
8. 0.0
0.5.0
8.5.0
Benjamin Huntoon private
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Philip Flanders
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
James Johnson
9.1S.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Jon" Foster
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Robert Wise
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Samuel Scribner
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Cutting Stevens
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Ezekiel Lunt
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Stephen Call
Jeremiah Eastman
9.18.0
9.18.0
0.5.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
10.3.0
Josiah Scribner
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Daniel Giles
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Nathan Rowe
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
319
MENS NAMES.
Stephen Ilaynes
James Genel
Moses Cross
David Carter
David Emerson
John Foss
Peter Stevens
William Courser
Timothy Eastman
Thomas Courser
Cornelius Bean
Jonathan Stevens
Abraham Peaslee
Moses Johnson
Friend Little
John Jackman
Moses Scales
John P Sweat
Abraham T Sweat
James Uran
John Robertson
Enoch Bishop
John Lapish
Stephen Bethel
Joseph Farnum
Benj" Heath
Isaac Fitts
Jedediah Danford
Josepii Me<^oone
Ephraim Davis
John Davis
Ezra Blasdel
Sol"' Huntress
Samuel Havnes
Nath' Gline's
William Forrest
William Rinds
Williatn Simonds
Shubael Dcarborne
John Dearborne
Jonathan Smith
Timothy Jones
Advance wages
& bounty
Ijilliting
Sum total
to each
man
£9.
iS.o
£0.5.0
£10.3.0
9-
iS.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
iS.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
iS.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
iS.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
iS.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
iS.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
iS.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
iS.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
iS.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
[8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
[8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
[8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
[8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
t8.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
[8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
[8.0
0.5.0
rO.3.0
9-
[8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
[S.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9-
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.]
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.]
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9. J
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.]
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.]
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.1
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.]
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.1
8.0
0.3.0
10.3.0
9.1
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.1
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.1
S.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.1
S.O
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.1
8.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.1
S.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.1
S.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.1
S.O
0.5.0
10.3.0
9.1
S.o
0.5.0
10.3.0
320
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Sum total
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
& bounty.
Billiting
to each
man
Jonathan Morrison
£9.18.0
£0.5.0
£10.3.0
Samuel Macress
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Thomas Crosby
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Ezekiel Danford
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Ebenezer Bean
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Amos Norton
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
William Phillips
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
George Ken field
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
John Stevens
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Sam' Cook
9.1S.O
0.5.0
10.3.0
John Riant
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Silas Fox
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Joseph Pearse
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Joseph Flanders
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Thomas Griffin
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
John Ross
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Elisha Cummings
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Benj'^ Basford
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
George Shepherd
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
William Shaw
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Moses Rendall
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Joshua Boynton
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Thomas Bedel
9.1S.O
0.5.0
10.3.0
James Russ
9.18.0
0.5.0
10.3.0
Copy Ex'^ J. G.
848.9.-
To the expences & Charges of Mustering
5.2.0
& paving &c this charge entered by S
Cutts— Esq'
JE9.1S.O
0.5.0
853. II.
10. 3.0
863.14.0
Exam<* J G—
Colony of New Hampshire July 3^ 1776 —
Having been Appointed by the Council & Assembly of said Colony
Mustermaster & paymaster of the bounty & first Months wages & Billit-
ing of the above Mentioned Company I have Mustered them & found
them able bodied effective men & well Accoutred and have paid them as
entered above Timothy Walker Jun''
Copy ex*^ J Gilman
[3-6o]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[^Captain John Drew's Co.']
321
Muster & pay Roll of IMen raised for Canada out of Col" Evans & Col"
Badgers Regiments mustered & paid by Otis Baker Escf
MENS NAMES
John Drew Captain
Samuel Copp Lieu'
Daniel M<=Neill 2 Ditto
John Davis Ensign
James Danielson i^' Serj'
Ephraim Berry 2^ Do
James Goodwin 3** Do
Josiah VViggin 4"' D"
William Gray Corporal
Tristram Heard Do
William Knight Drummer
Joseph Ruimels private
Thomas Welch
Elijah Davis
George Shaw
George Parshley
Benj" Welch
Aaron Rendal
Robert Evans Russell
James Johnson
Benj'' Hall
John York
Asa Wiggin
John Folsom
Jonathan Smart
Samuel Young
William Moore
Joseph Carswell
Benjamin Johnson
Moses Drown
Hugh Tucker
Abner Coffin
Daniel Clark Qiiimby
Benjamin Heard
John l>arber
Stephen Harman
25
Two months pay
to Offi
cers one
Month
s pay &
bounty
to Sol-
dicrs
£16.
0.0
10. J
6.0
10. I
6.0
8.
0.0
10.
6.0
8.0
10.
6.0
10.
6.0
0.
4.0
0.
4.0
10.
2.0
9.]
S.o
9.]
8.0
9.]
8.0
9.]
8.0
9.]
8.0
9-
8.0
9.]
8.0
9.]
[8.0
9.]
8.0
9-
8.0
9-
8.0
9-
8.0
9-
8.0
9-
8.0
9-
[8.0
9-
[8.0
9-
[8.0
9-
[8.0
9-
[8.0
9-
[8.0
9-
[8.0
9-
[8.0
9-
18.0
9-
iS.o
9-
18.0
Travelling
Sum Total
Fees
0.8.4
£16.
8.4
0.8.4
I I.
4.4
0.8.4
II.
4.4
0.8.4
8.
8.4
0.8.4
10.
14.4
0.8.4
0.
16.4
0.8.4
10.
14.4
0.8.4
10.
14.4
0.8.4
0.
12.4
0.8.4
0.
12.4
0.8.4
10.
10.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
lO.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
O.S.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
0.8.4
10.
6.4
322
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Two months pay
to Officers one
MENS NAMES
months pay ik.
Travelling
Sum Total
bounty to Sol-
Fees
diers
Jonathan Yetton
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Robert M-^Crellis
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Joseph Pitman
9.1S.O
9.18.0
Anthony Fling
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Ebenezer Hall
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
David Kelly
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Asa Duda
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Meshech Heard
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Daniel Cook
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Ephraim Trickey
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
John Walker
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Tol)ias Ricker
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Henry Durgin
9.1S.O
0.0.0
9.18.0
Jonathan wSharp
9.1S.O
0.0.0
9.18.0
James Gerrish
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Ebenezer Cook
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Joseph Stevenson
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Jonathan Smith
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Jeremiah Tibbets
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Benj'' Tate
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Daniel Straw
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Ephraim Roberts
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Samuel Wallingford
9.18.0
0.0.0
9.18.0
Tobias Wentworth
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
William Crown
9.1S.O
0.0.0
9.18.0
Samuel Williams
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
George Hayes
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Will'" Chandler Peavy
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Job Allerd
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Jesse Wiggin
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Henry Wentworth
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
John Powel
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Benjamin Horn
9.18.0
0.0.0
9.18.0
paui Gerrisli
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Thomas Johnson
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Daniel Cook Jun""
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Richard Colmely
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Joseph Allen
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
John Wentworth
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
John Folsom Jun''
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Stephen Burleigh
9.18.0
O.S.4
10. 6 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
323
Two months pay
to Officers one
MENS NAMES
Months pay &
Travelling
Sum Total
bounty to Sol-
Fees
diers
William Burleisjh
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
William Eastman
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Samuel Ham
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Chase Wigqrjn
9.18.0
0.8.4
9.18.0
Timothy White
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Jonathan Buzzell
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Samuel Grant
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Micah Davis
9.18.0
0.0.0
9.18-
Samuel Rogers
9.18.0
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Ebenezer Wille
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
Jeremiah Pindar
9.18.0
0.0.0
9.18-
John Clough
9.1S.O
0.8.4
10. 6.4
James Kielle
9.18.0
9.18-
Benjamin Hodgdon
9.18.0
9.18.0
To the charges of mustering & paying as p^^ Ace' Ent*^ on
Roll per S Cutt
£913.14.8
,12
919. 6.S
Examin'd p'^ Committee of safety
State of Newhampshire August 29*'' 1776
I the subscriber appointed by the State aforesaid A Muster Master
have mustered and paid the within Company agreeable to said Roll
The all being good able bodied effective men and well Accoutred
Otis Baker
Charlestown July 27"^ 1776
Rec'^ of M'' Elijah Grout Nine Hatchets
Rec'i p^
Copy Ex*^ Jos Gilman
[Captain Drew was of Barrington. — Ed.]
John Drew Cap'
324
[2-64]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[ Captain Sajmicl Wethei-bee's Cc]
A Muster Roll of Cap' Samuel Wetherbes Company in Col" Isaac
Wymans Regiment in the Service of the United Colonies to Join the
Northern Army
MENS NAMES
James Campbel
Lasell Silsby
John Duncan
Jonathan Rogers
Jedediah Smith
Peter Ewins
John Lane
Jesse Bailey
Abraham Buell
Jesse Kelsey
Peter Labere Jun""
Nathaniel Holden
Joel Rice
Oliver Cook
Samuel Adkins
Ebene'' Matthews
Charles Higby
Thomas Gustin Jun""
Amariah Ainsworth
Benj* Clarke
Garshom Tuttle
Samuel Allen
Bennoni Tuttle
Uzel Hurd
Asaph Braynard
Timothy Nichols
Thomas Slovell
Freegrace Booth
Benj'' Young Smith
Asahel Johnson
Jesse Nott
John Avril
Joshua Gilman
Hezekiah Clark
Pearl Parker
Acworth
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Newport
Do
Do
Do
Cornish
Do
Do
Claremont
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Wethersf'*
Do
Do
Lemster
Do
Do
Do
Do
Westmorel*^
Do
Do
Do
Walpole
Do
Do
Advance
wages and
bounty
£9.
9-
9-
9'
9'
9'
9'
9'
9'
9'
9
9
9
9'
9
9
9'
9'
9-
9'
9'
9'
9'
9'
9
9'
9
9
9'
9'
9
9
9'
9
9
18.0
18.0
18.0
iS.o
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.0
iS.o
iS.o
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.0
iS.o
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.0
iS-
iS-
iS-
iS-
iS-
iS-
18-
18-
18-
Miles
Travel
Pay for
Travel
S-D
9
8
- 9
- S
8
- 8
8
- 8
8
- 8,
8
- 8
21
I. 9
21
I. 9
22
1. 10
20
I. S
22
1. 10
II
- 1 1
II
- 1 1
15
I- 3
15
I- 3
^5
I- 3
14
I. 2 1
25
2. I
H
I. 2
10
- 10
12
I — 1
12
I —
12
I —
13
I. I
13
I. I i
13
I. I
14
I. 2
H
I. 2
13
I. I
H
I. 2
15
I- 3
H
1. 2
H
I. 2
Sum Total
£9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8. 9
8. 8
8. 8
S. 8
8. 8
8. 8
9. 8
9. 9
9.10
9. 8
9.10
8. II
8. II
9- 3
9- 3
9- 3
9. 2
o. I
9. 2
8.10
9 —
9 —
9 —
9. I
9. I
9. I
9. 2
8
8
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
REVOLUTIONAKY WAR ROLLS.
325
MENS NAMES
Moses Witt
Peter Lovejoy
David Stoel
Cleaford Chafte
Joel Biirrougs
David Adams
David Howard
Elisha Gustin
Josepli Howard
Nathan Huntley
Elisha Mack
John Lewis
Isaac Griswold
Stephen Bond
David Abraham
Nathaniel Rust
Nathan Hatch
Joseph Brown
Martin Beckwith
Nathaniel Brown
Roswell Shepherd
Simon Baxter
Seth Putnam
Joel Bailey
Barnabas Sinkley
David Weed Ju'
John Huntoon
Hilton Huntoon
Moses Gary
Samuel Gunnison
Daniel Grindle
Moses Lancaster
Samuel Rementon
Ezekiel Wells
Ebenez"" Carpenter
Jonathan Heaton
William Stanwood
Aaron Willson
Isaac Clark
John Swan
Thomas W^ilder
Walpole
Do
Do
Do
Do
Gilsum
Marlow
Do
Do
Do
Gilsum
Marlow
Gilsum
Do
Do
Alstead
Do
Do
Marlow
Alstead
Do
Do
Charlestown
Newport
Unity
Do
Do
Do
Do
Saville
Do
Acworth
Charleston
Keene
Surry
Keene
Do
Do
Do
Do
Advance
W9ges and
bounty
Miles
Travel
15
13
15
13
17
26
23
23
23
27
25
27
29
25
19
16
15
19
15
19
23
10
16
H
9
13
21
20
8
50
28
26
18
25
27
28
27
Pay for
Travel
S-D
• 3
. I
• 3
. I
• 5
. 2
.1 1
.11
.11
2- 3
2. I
2- 3
2. 5
2. I
■ 7
■ 4
• 3
• 7
3
7
II
10
4
2
9
I
9
8
- 8
4. 2
2. 4
2. 2
1. 6
2. I
2- 3
2. 4
2- 3
Sum Total
£9.19. 3
9.19. I
9-J9- 3
9.19. I
9-I9- 5
10. o. 2
9.19.11
9. 19. II
9.19.11
10. o. 3
10. o. I
10. o. 3
10. o. 5
10. O. I
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
10. 2
10. O
10. O
9.19
10. O. I
10. o. 3
10. o. 4
10. o. 3
9- 7
9. 4
8 —
9- 3
9- 7
9- 3
8 —
9- 7
9. II
8 —
8.10
9. 4
q. 2
9
I
9
8
8
2
4
2
6
326
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Advance
wages and
bounty
Miles
Travel
Pay for
Travel
Sum Total
S-D
£
John Blake
Keene
9.18-
2^
2. I
10. 0. 1
James Hall
Do
9.18-
2=;
2. I
10. 0. I
Jesse W healer
Do
9.18-
• 27
2- 3
10. 0. 3
Justus Dart
Surry
9.18-
18
I. 6
9.19. 6
Samuel Osgood
Joshua Ellis
Keene
Do
9.18-
9.18-
27
2=;
2- 3
2. I
10. 0. 3
10. 0. I
Peter Coval
Jonathan Willard
BratP
9.18-
9.18-
40
3- 4
10. I. 4
9.18 —
Joseph Powers
9.18-
—
9.18 —
Whitcomb Powers
9.18-
—
9.18 —
Seth Putnam Jun""
9.18-
—
9.18 —
John Hart
9.18-
—
9.18 —
Ebenezer Putnam
9.18-
—
9.18 —
Eliakim Nims
[Sullivan]
9.18-
25
2. I
10. 0. I
Cap' Wetherbes 2 Months Advance wages
Lieu' Kilburns Advance wages & bounty
Lieu' Howletts Advanc Wages & bounty
Ensign Hubbard's Advance wages & bounty
Time & expenses mustering & paying
£896.11. 9
16
10.16. o
10.16. o
8
£942.11. 9
7. 9. 2
£950. 0.1 1
State of New Hampshire Aug'' 20"' ^77^
I the Subscriber being appointed by the Council & Assembly as Mus-
ter Master to Cap' Sam' Wetherby's Company have Mustered & paid off
the same agreeable to the Above Roll & hereby Certify they were able
bodied & Effective men well Accoutred & Equip'd
Elijah Grout
Copy ex*^ Joseph Oilman
[Captain Wetherbee was of Charlestown, Lieut. Kilburn of Gil-
sum, and Lieut. Howlett of Keene. — Ed.]
[2-6S]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
\_Captain yosepk Dcarbor7i's Co.]
327
A Roll of Cap' Joseph Dearborns Company in the Continental Service
A<2:ainst Canada as Mnstered and paid by Jolin Dudley Esq"" Muster
Master and Paymaster of said Company
Sum total
MENS NAMES
Advance Wages
Billeting
to
and bounty
each man
Joseph Dearborn Cap'
£16. 0.0
£0.6.3
£16.6.3
David Weatherspoon Lieu'
IO.16.O
6.3
II. 2.3
Matthias Haines private
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
William Litch
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Samuel Webster
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Jeremiah Richardson
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Jeremiah Tovvle
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Thomas Wells
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Samuel Dinsmore
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Samuel White
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Anthony Towle
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Gideon Currier
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
John Knowles
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Richard Payne
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Joseph Knowles Juu""
9.18.0
6.3
10.1.3
Josiah Wells
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
John Roberts
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Thomas Warson
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
John Warson
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Nathan Lane
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Israel Grif^m
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Benjamin Cass
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Elijah Pollard
9.1S.O
6.3
10.4.3
Moses Sanborn Serj'
9.18.0
0.6.3
10.4.3
Moses Cass private
9.18.0
-6.3
10.4.3
John Prescutt
9.18.0
0.6.3
10.4.3
Peter Mooers
9.18.0
0.6.3
10.4.3
Joshua Moore
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Zebulon Winslow
9.1S.O
-6.3
10.4.3
Jacob Bagley
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Robert Willson
9.18.0
-6.3
10.4.3
Benaiah Coleby
9.1S.O
0.6.3
10.4.3
David Hill
9.18.0
6.3
10.4.3
Enoch Rowel
9.1S.O
0.6.3
10.4.3
John Morrison
9.1S.O
6-3
10.4.3
Peter Severance
9.1S.O
; 6.3
10.4.3
328
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Advance Wages
and bounty
Joshua Young
9.18.0
Samuel Winslow
9.18.0
Samuel Mooers
9.18.0
Enoch Coleby
Jacob Cliflbrd
9.18.0
9.18.0
Obadiah Hall
9.18.0
Benjamin Hall
9.18.0
James Aiken
9.18.0
James Bell
9.18.0
Joseph Lynn
Hugh M-^Afee
9.18
9.18
Moses Macfarland
9.18
John M'Clellan
9.1S
David Taylor
9.18
Joseph Hills Jun"'
Ezekiel Morse
9.18
9.1S
John Batchelder
9.18
John Leavitt
9.18
Ezekiel Knovvles
9.1S
James Willson
9.18
James Macfarland
9.1S
John Vance
9.1S
Ebenezer Collins
9.18
Moses Hills
9.18
Asa Dearborn
9.18
£-6.3
6.3
-6.3
-6.3
6.3
-6.3
6.3
-6.3
-6.3
0.6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
,10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
10.4.3
ro.4.3
£629.19.3
To extra wages paid 4 Serjeants viz William Leach Enoch
Rowel Caleb Atwood and Moses Sanborn Si'
4 Corporals Viz. Anthony Towle Benaiah Coleby Ezekiel
Knowles and Asa Heath at ^s
David Hills Drummer at ^s
To mustering payn" oft^ and giving Marching orders to one
Cap* and Lieu' and fifty nine privates being 12 Days on
that service at 6s
Horse hire 72 Miles at 2*^
Expences 245 Making Roll & return 6s
£638. 5.3
Received the Above by Orders on the Treasurer at Sundry times
John Dudley
[Captain Dearborn and Lieut. VVitherspoon were of Chester. —
Ed]
16-
4
3
12
12
I
10
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
329
Muster and Pay Roll of Men raised for Canada outofColl° Daniel
Moores Regiment Mustered & paid by Moses Kelly Esq' July 22'' 1776.
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
and bounty
Hilluting
Sum Total
Timothy Worthlev 2'^ Lieu*
£10.16.0
£0.5 -
£11. I -
William Hog^g j)rivate
9.18
5-
10. 3
Benjamin Felcli
9.1S
5-
10. 3
Moses Flood
9.1S
5 -
10 3
Daniel Bailev
9.1S
5 -
10. 3
Ezral Clemmant
9.18
5 -
10. 3
Sam' Eastman
9.18
5
10. 3
Joseph Emmonds
Josepii Kiml)all
Seth Tliompson
9.18
9.1S
9.18
5
5
5
10. 3
10. 3
10. 3
William Qiiinby
Solomon Towle
9.18
9.18
5
5
10. 3
10. 3
Enoch Sweat
9.18
5
10. 3
Sam' Page
Phinehas Fanin
9.18
9.18
5
5
10. 3
10. 3
Caleb Atwood serj'
9.18
5
10. 3
Jere Page
Thomas Eastman
9.18
9.18
5
10. 3
10. 3
Asa Heath Corpora'
Paul Dustin
9.18
9.18
5
5
10. 3
10. 3
£203.18.0
The above men under Lieu* Worthlev marched to Join
Cap* Dearbons Company
Mustering and Paying the above Men 1.17
£205.15.0
August 22'' 1776
I the Subscriber agreeable to appointment of the Council And Assem-
bly have Mustered the within Named persons, Soldiers gone in Col°
Isaac W\mands Regiment to Canada and paid them the several and
respective sums Set against their Names in this Roll They being all good
able bodied and Effective men
Moses Kelly
Muster Master
Copy ex J Oilman
[Lieut. Worthly was of Weare.
Capt. Dearborn's Co. — Ed.]
The foregoing was a portion of
330
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-73]
[ Captain yoseph Chandler s Co.']
A Muster Roll of the men Mustered in Cap' Joseph Chandlers Com-
pany in CoP Wymans Regiment by Thomas Bartlett Muster Master for
said Company
MENS NAMES
Place of Abode
Advance wages
bounty &c
Travel Money
Sum Total
Joseph Chandler Cap'
Epping
£16. 0.0 ;
£0.6.3
£16. 6.3
William Wallace Lieu*
Northwood
10.16 i
-6.3
II. 2.3
Lieu* Moses
II. 4.4
0.0.0
II. 4.4
William Gill Serg*
Epping
0. S.o
0.0.0
0. S.O
John Robertson Drumr
Nottingham
10. 2.0
-6.3
10. 8.3
John Bickford private
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
William Knight
Do
9.1S.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
John Chesley
Do
9.1S.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Zack Cook
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Paul Lambert
Do
9.1S.0
0.6.3
JO. 4.3
Samuel Burnham
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Francis Trickey
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Nicholas Brown
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
John Willey Jun""
Do
9.1S.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Nathaniel Hall
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Andrew Neally
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Benjamin Hill
Northwood
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Nicholas Dudley Hill
Do
9.1S.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Shurborn Dearborn
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Simon Batchekler
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Stephen Hoit
Do
9.18
0.6.3
10. 4.3
David Norris
Do
9.18
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Nathaniel Dearborn
Epping
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Job Sherborn
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Dudley Clifford
Do
9.1S.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Jonathan Thomas
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Enoch Docchum
Do
9.1S.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Jonathan Dockum
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Josiah Burnham
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Gould French
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Paul H Grant
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Abel Morrill
Do
6.3
- 6.3
Josiah Brown
Do
9.18.0
0.6.3
10. 4.3
Ch^ & expence Mustering & paying
£325.10.1
4. 2
£329.12.1
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
331
State of New Hampsliire Augs' lo"* 1776
I the Subscriber being Appointed by the Council & Assembly for that
purpose have mustered the Above Company & paid them as Set clown
they being Able bodied & Ettective men well Accoutred
p' Thomas Bartlett Muster master
Copy in Substance J : Oilman
[2-74]
Account of Men Mustered & paid by Otis Baker belonging to Cap'
Chandlers Company
MENS NAMES
Bounty &
wages
Travel
Snm Total
Patd by Colo
Bartlett
John Sinkler
£
£--
£
329. 12. 1
Jeremy Gould
9.18.0
8.4
10. 6.4
Benjamin Blake
9.1S.0
8.4
10. 6.4
Andrew Wiggin
9.18.0
8.4
10. 6.4
Edmund Tibbets
9.18.0
8.4
10. 6.4
John Lucas
9.18.0
8.4
10. 6.4
Thomas Hanscomb
9.18-
8.4
10. 6.4
John Emerson
—
John Shepherd
9.18.0
8.4
10. 6.4
William Lucas
9.18-
8.4
10. 6.4
Ithiel Clifford
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
£92.17.0
92.17.0
422. 9.1
Errors excepted p''
Copy ex^ J Oilman
Otis Baker
332
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
A pay Roll for what is due to the Non Commissioned Officers in
Captain Joseph Chandlers Company
NAMES
Rank
Sum Due
Theophilus Coleby serj'
Abel Morrill
Benjamin Hill
Simon Batchelder
Nicholas Brown
Andrew Neallev
Ezekiel French
Serj'
Serj'
Corporal
Corporal
D°
D°
£0.8.0
O.S.O
8
4
4
4
4
£3.0.0
This may Certify that the above named persons were Serjeants and
Corporals in the late Cap' Joseph Chandlers Company in CoI° Wymans
Regiment and that they not being Appointed before they marched Re-
ceived only privates pay for the first months advance pay of the Muster
master
p' Lieu' William Wallis
Copy ex^ J Oilman
[2-75]
[ Captain Joseph Parker' s Co.]
Muster and Pay Roll of Cap' Joseph Parker's Company raised out of
Col Enoch Hales Regiment. Joined the Northern Army at Ticonder-
oga Mustered & paid July 18"" 1776 by Enoch Hale Muster & pay
Master
NAMES
Advance pay to
Officers 2 Mo to
Soldiers i Mo &
bounty
Travel id per
mile
Amourt
Joseph Parker Cap'
Daniel Rand Lieu'
£16. 0.0
10. 16.0
£-4.10
4
£16.4.10
II. 0.
David Hunter 2 d°
10. 16.0
4
ii.o.
John Taggart Ensign
Zebediah Johnson Serj'
8. 0.0
9.18.0
4
4.6
8.4.
lo.o. 6
Simeon Bullard d°
9.18.0
4
10.3.
John Anger d"
9.18.0
4
10.2.
Ebenezer Hickson d°
9.18.0
4
10.2.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
333
Advance pay to
NAMES
Officers 2 Mo
Travel id per
to Soldiers i
mile
Amount
Mo & bounty
John Morse Corp'
9.18.0
4
10.2.
Isaac Presson d°
9.18.0
4.10
10.2. 10
Allen Breed d"
9.1S.6
4.10
10.2. 10
Jonas Adams d"
9.18.0
4.10
10.2. 10
Whitcomb Powers private
9.1S.O
4.10
10.2. 10
Peter vShattuck
9.1S.O
4.10
10.2. 10
Nathaniel Stratton
9.18.0
4.10
10.2. 10
James Chandler
9.18.0
4.10
10.2. 10
John Thomas
9.18.0
4.10
10.2. 10
Allen Breed Jun""
9.1S.O
4.10
10.2.10
Nathan' Melvin
9.18.0
4.10
10. 2. 10
John Melvin
9.18.0
4.10
10.2. 10
Levi Spauldi ng
9.18.0
4 10
10.2.10
Ephraim Forster
9.18.0
4- 10 .
10.2. 10
Jon" Wheat
9.18-
4.10
10.2. 10
Stephen Adams
9.18-
4.10
10.2. 10
Simeon Hildrich
9.18-
4.10
10.2.10
Leonard Parker
9.18-
4.10
10.2. 10
James Milliken
9.18-
4.00
10.2.
Robert Smith ,
9.18-
4.00
10.2.
George M'^Clurg
9.18-
4.00
10.2
Robert Sw^an
9.18-
4.00
10.2
Joseph Babb
9.18-
4.00
10.2
William Scott
9.18-
4.00
10.2
James Wilson
9.18-
400
10.2
Rob* M'^Clurg
9.18-
4.00
10.2
Serjeant Page
9.18-
4.00
10.2
John Graham
9.18-
4
10.2
Alexan' Robb
9.18-
4
10.2
William Russel
0.18-
4
10.2
Jeremiah Russel
9.1S-
4
10.2
Reuben Paige
9.18-
4
10.2
Samuel Parker
9.18-
4
10.2
John Hand so m
9.1S-
4
10.2
Ezra Annis
9.18-
4
10.2
David Hale
9.18-
4
10.2
Peter Thomson
9.18-
4
10.2
John Tozer
9.1S
4
10.2
Peter Webster
9.1S
4
10.2
Abel Jewit
9.1S
4
10.2
John Symonds
9.18
4
10.2
334
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Advance pay to
NAMES.
Officers 2 Mo to
Travel id per
Soldiers i Mo &
mile
Amount
bounty
W" Gi-eenwood
9.18
4
10.2
Jonathan Morse
9.1S
4
10.2
James Chandler
9.18
4
10.2
Thomas Alden
9.18
4
10.2
William Strongman
9.. 8
4
10.2
Gardner Towns
9.18
4
10.2
John Stanley
9.1S
4
10.2
John Smiley
9.18
4
10.2
John Dole
9.18
4
10.2
Benj'^ Dole
9.18
4
10.2
Rob' Gilmore
9.1S
4
10.2
Richard Alexander
9.1S
4
10.2
George Clark
9.18
4
10.2
William Smiley
9.1S
4
10.2
Hugh Gregg
9.1S
4
10.2
John Townsend
9.18
4
10.2
Jon'' Blodget
9.18
4
10.2
Isaac Proctor
9.18
4
10.2
Abel Woodward
9.18
4
10.2
Benj" Goodenough
9.18
4
10.2
Peter Tozer
9.18
4
10.2
Jeremiah Andrews
9.18
4.6
10.2. 6
Josiah Stone
9.18
4.6
10.2. 6
Elijah Mansfield
9.18
4.6
16.2, 6
After Kirkwood
9.18
4.6
10.2. 6
Aron Oliver
9.18
4.6
10.2. 6
Joshua Forster
9.18
4.6
10.2. 6
Samuel Griffin
9.1S
4.6
10.2. 6
William Prieste
9.18
4.6
10.2. 6
David Townsend
9.18
4.6
10.2. 6
Benjamin Ryan
9.18
4.6
10.2. 6
Leonard Brigham
9.18
4.6
10.2. 6
Francis Fuller
9.18
4-
10.2
Ezekiel Mixer
9.18
4-
10.2
David Perry
9.18
4-
10.2
Henry Bemus
9.18
4-
10.2
James Phillips
9.18
4-
10.2
Moses Mason
9.18
4
10.2
John Smith
9.18
4
10.2
Thomas Emery
9.18
4
10.2
Ephraim Adams
9.18
4
10.2
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
335
NAMES
Advance pay to
OfTicers 2 Mo to
Soldiers i Mo
& bounty
Travel id per
mile
Amount
Nath' Emerson
Robert Mann
Reuben Walton
9.18
9.18
9.1S
9.1S
4
4
4
4
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
.£956.9.0
Ex<* J Oilman
State of New Hampshire Hillsborough ss
July 1776 Pursuant to the order of the Council & Assembly I have
Mustered and paid the Officers and Soldiers Made up in the Above Roll,
they being all Ablcbodied and eHective men —
Enoch Hale Muster and Pay Master Samuel Dudley Esq' 956. 9 —
paid the extra wages to the Serjeants Corporals Drummer & Fifer 2.16
Copy Ex<i
^959-5—
J. Oilman
[Captain Parker was of New Ipswich. Ensign Taggart of Peter-
borough. — En.]
[2-79]
\_Captai71 William Barron'' s Cc]
Muster and pay Roll of Cap' William Barrons Company in Col° Isaac
Wymans Regiment raised for Canada — Mustered & paid by Nahum
Baldwin July 16''' 1776
MENS NAMES
Advance wages &
bounty
William Barron Cap'
£16. 0.0
lohn Lund i^' Lieu'
10.16.0
Jonathan 15urton 3 Do
10. 16.0
James Gilmore Ensign
8. 0.0
Nath' Haselton Serj'
10. 6
Richard Whitney 2^ D°
10. 6
Abijah Reed
10. 6
Sum total
£16. 0.0
10. 16.0
10. 16.0
s—
10. 6
10. 6
10. 6
336
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Advance wages &
bounty
Sum total
Benja Vickery
lo. 6
10. 6
W"' M<=Cleur Corporal
lO. 3
10. 3
John Fletcher Do
lO. 2
10. 3
Josiah Parker D°
lO. 3
10. 3
Ephraim French serj'
lO. 3
10. 3
Reuben Camming Drum''
lO. 3
10. 3
John Field fifer
lO. 3
lO. 3
George Bemaine private
8. O
8.
William Hardwick Do
8. O
8—
Aron Boucell Do
9.1S
9.18
9.18
9.18
Caleb Stevens
9.18
Eleazer Readings
9.1S
Benjamin Stearns
9.1S
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
Ebenezer Rea
9.18
9.18
William Cowin
Benjamin Bailey
9.18
Charles Butteriield
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.1S
9.18
9.1S
William Butterfield
Abraham Hale
9.18
John Cunningham
9.18
John Combs
9.18
Tim^ Harrington
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.1S
9.18
9.1S
Robert M<=Knighte
Jacob Wendall
John Vickery
9.18
9.18
Abijah Usher
9.18
9.1S
Thomas M'=Cleur
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
Abijah Perry
Henry Stevens
9.1S
5.18
9.18
Ephraim Baker
9.18
Jon" Greely
9.18
9.18
William Parkhurst
9.18
9.1S
9.18
9.18
Phinehas Farrington
9.18
Caleb Putnam
9.1S
Asa Pierce
9.18
9.18
Archelaus Putnam Jun""
9.1S
Archelaus Kenney
9.18
9.18
9.1S
9.1S
9.18
Isaac Peabody
Abraham Barton /
9.1S
Geo Wilson
9.18
9.18
9.1S
9.1S
9.18
Robert Gibbs
Thomas Goodridge
9.18
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
337
MENS NAMES
Advance wages &
bounty
Sum total
Thomas Hlanchard
9.1S
9.18
Thomas Killicut
9.18
9.18
Israel Ingalls
9.18
9.18
Meclad Combs
9.18
9.18
Levi Lund
9.18
9.1S
Thomas Harris
9.18
9.18
Peter Hoiiev
9.18
9.18
James Jewett
W™ Stewart
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
John Manahan
9.18
9.18
Theodore Stevens
9.18
9.18
John Burns
9.18
9.18
Samuel Harris
9.18
9.18
Jonathan Lamson
9.18
9.18
John Loyd
Benj" Clark
W" Small Jun'
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
Robert M<=Pharson
9.18
9.18
£668. 6.0
To my time and expences mustering and paying the
above men £1.10
To 2 Journeys to Exeter for Orders & Making Re-
turn — 1. 10 3
Copy ex"^
£671. 6.0
J. Oilman
State of New Hampshire Amherst July i6*'^' 1776
Pursuant to an Order from the Hon"® Council & Assembly T have
Mustered & paid The Above Company they being all able bodied &
Effective men
Nahum Baldwin Muster & pay Master
Exeter March 27"' 1777 The Above Roll is right Caste & amounts to
Six hundred & Seventy one pounds six shillings
Examin'd by the Committee on Claims
Josiah Oilman Jun'
in bhalf of the Com'**
Copy ex** J Oilman
26
338 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[Captain Barron and Ensign Gilmore were of Merrimack. Lieut.
Burton of Wilton. — Ed.]
[3-S0] [ Cc/. Joslnia WentwortJi's Retitr)iJ\
Colony of N Hampshire Portsm" July 20"^ ^776
Return of One Hundred & fifteen men Raised from the First Regi-
ment of Foot for s*^ Colony, by an Order from Maj'' General Folsom to
reinforce the Army at Crown Point
viz'
Inlisted with Capt" Harper
Sol° Smith jun"' Jeremiah Neal Dennis Sullivan
Jeremiah Rollings William Moore jun"' John Poor
Eliphalet Rollings Furnal Wallace John M<=Mahone
Jonathan Hoit jun' Philip Johnson jun""
Inlisted with Capt Stilson
Winthrop Pickering jur James Ryan William Goings
Joseph Redman Edw*^ Arms Samuel Lamb
Benj" Redman
Inlisted with Capt" Drew
Stephen Harmon
Inlisted with Capt Marston
Thomas Marston
Inlisted with Deacon Knowles, the Captain not Chosen
Scipio Martin (a black)
Inlisted with Capt" Arnold (includ" s*^ Captain) & pass*^ Muster &
Marched for Crown Point 94
115 Men
Josh Wentworth, Lieut' Col"
COLONEL JOSHUA WINGATE'S REGIMENT, 1776.
[The retreat of our army from Canada caused considerable alarm
on the frontier, and, a larger reinforcement seeming to be needed to
check the advance of the enemy, the council and house met in com-
mittee of the whole on the second day of July, and voted to raise
another regiment of 750 men for that purpose. The number to be
raised from each militia regiment was apportioned on the next day,
and on the fourth of July Colonel Joshua Wingate, of Stratham, was
appointed to take the command. Samuel Connor was appointed
lieutenant colonel, and Moses Baker major. July 17 the committee
of safety directed Col. Wingate to " repair to Charles Town on Con-
necticut River," and take charge of such companies as he might find
there, and proceed to join the northern army wherever it might be
found.
The field and staff officers were as follows :
Field and Staff.
Colonel, Joshua Wingate, Stratham.
Lt. Col., Samuel Connor, Pembroke.
Major, Moses Baker, Campton.
Surgeon, Samuel Wigglesworth, Durham.
Adjutant, James Underwood, Litchfield.
Chaplain, Rev. Nathaniel Porter, New Durham.
Paymaster, Joseph Bass, Portsmouth.
Quartermaster, Timothy White.
Surgeon's Mate, Samuel Moore.
The following are the rolls of the companies : — Ed.]
340
[2-Sl]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[ Captain David ^uinby's Co.']
Col" Wingates July 1776
The Roll of the men raised for Canada belonging to CoP Josiah Bart-
lett's Regiment Mustered and paid by me as followeth Viz.
David Qiiinby Cap'
Jacob Webster i^' Lieu'
John Eastman 2 do
Ezekiel Gile Ensign
William Richardson serj'
John Plumer D°
Oliver Smith Blake D°
Thomas Chales D°
Isaac Heath Corp'
Sargent Wells D"
Moses .Stevens D°
Ezekiel Merril D°
Joseph Williams private
Timothy Worth
Jeremiah Dudley
Samuel Qiiinby Jun''
Benjamin Williams
Annas Campal
Barnet Thorn
Samuel French
Jacob Morril
James Proctor
Ephraim Winslow
Jonathan Pollard
Joshua Chase
John Davis
Moses Hunt
Michael Carew
Peaslee Hoit
John Darling
Andrew^ Mace
John Welch Jun''
William Collins Jun"'
Joseph Tucker
Advance wages to
the Officers &
bounty with the
advance pay to
the Soldiers
£16. 0.0
10.16.
10.16.
8. 0.0
10. 6.0
10. 6.0
10. 6.0
10. 6.0
10. 2.0
10. 2.0
10. 2.0
10. 2.0
9.18.0
9.18.0
9.18.0
9.18.0
9.18.0
9.18.0
9.18.0
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.1S
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
£0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
6.8
68
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
Sum Total
6.8
2.8
2.8
6.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
8.8
8.8
8.8
8.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4"
4'
4'
4'
4-
4-
4'
4.8
4.8
4.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
341
Advance wages to
the Officers &
bounty with the
Billeting'
Sum Total
advance pay to
the Soldiers
£9.18
Reuben Stevens
£6.8
£10. 4.8
Stephen Flanders
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
John Straw
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Samuel Huse
9.18
6.8
ID. 4.8
Moses Jackman
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Enoch Heath
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Zebulon Gctchel
9.18
6.S
10. 4.8
Ephraim Gile
9.18
6.8
ID. 4.8
Samuel Heath
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Henry Elkins
9.18
6.8
ID. 4.8
Phinehas Sargent
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
John Wadleigh
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Timothy Currier
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Sherburne Tilton
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Daniel Watson
9.18
0.0
9.18.0
Jeremiah Folsom
9.18
6.S
ID. 4.8
Daniel Gilman
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Ezekiel Pollard
9.18
0.0
9.1S.O
Jeremy Smith
9.18
0.0
9.18.0
Phinehas Ash
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Samuel Kimball
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Richard Hoyt
9.18
6.8
to. 4.8
Jeremiah Bean
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
David Flanders
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
James Huse
9.18
6.8
TO. 4.8
Richard Heath
9.1S
0.0
9.1S.O
Joseph Harryman
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Levi Hills
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Humphry Nichols
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Nehemiah West
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Thomas Fuller
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Abraham Darling
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Edmund Moulton
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Timothy Qiiinby
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Nathaniel Daniels
9.18
6.8
10. 4.S
Jonathan Bickford
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
David Rand
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
John Wiggin
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
Jonathan Blake
9.18
6.8
lO. 4.8
Solomon Wheeler
9.18
6.8
10. 4.8
John Chase
9.18
6.S
10. 4.8
342
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Advance wages to
the Officers &
bounty with the
advance pay to
the Soldiers
Billeting
£6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
Sum Total
Jacob Blasdel
Stephen Thurston
John Fi field
Thomas VVadleigh Jim''
To Lieu* Jacob Webster p"' receipt for
fifer & Drummer
£9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
8
£10. 4.8
10. 4.8
10. 4.8
ID. 4.8
8.0
£815.18.0
Those added to Londonderry or Nesmith Company
Richard Dow Jun'' i^' Lieu'
£10.16
10.16
Joshua Swan
9.18
9.18
Joseph Sanders
9.18
9.18
Peter Youring
9.18
9.18
Thomas Currier
9.18
9.18
Phinehas Dow
9.18
9.18
Dudley Merrill
9.18
9.18
Richard Kelly Jun^
9.18
9.18
John Hardey
9.18
9.18
Daniel Ladd
9.18
9.18
Daniel Crosbv
9.18
9.18
David Messer
9.18
9.18
John Lankster
9.18
9.18
Jonathan Hesseltine
9.18
9.18
Timothy Duston
9.18
9.18
Adam Cole
9.18
9.18
Joseph Parry
9.18
9.18
Abner Wheeler
9.18
9.18
Asahel Smith
9.18
9.18
£189. 0.0
Colony of New Hampshire Exeter July 9"^ ^77^
Credit as followeth viz
i" By Order on the receiver General for £940. 0.0
2^1 By Ditf^' 169. 18.8
£1 109. iS. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
343
August lo'" 1776.
1 the Subscriber agreeable to Appointment of the Council and Assem-
bly have Mustered the within named persons Soldiers gone in Col"
Joshua Wingates Regiment to Canada & paid them the several & re-
spective sums Set against their names in this Roll they all being good
Able bodied & Etl'ective men
sio-n'd Sam' Philbiick Muster Master
[2-86]
[ Captaui yafjics Arnold'' s Co.'\
Pay Roll of Bounty & Advance wages to Cap* James Arnolds Com-
pany in Col" Josh" Wingates Regim' for Ticonderoga 177^
Advance wages
NAMES
& bounty
Travel
Sum total
James Arnold Cap*
£16. 0.0
8.4
£16.
8.4
Joshua Grant i^' Lieut.
10.16.0
8.4
I 1.
4.4
John Clark 2'^ D"
10. 16.0
8.4
13-
6.4
Mark Noble Ensign
9.18.0
8.4
10.
6.4
David Cops I'*' Serj'
10. 6.0
8.4
10.
14.4
Mark Bratton 2^ D°
10. 6.0
8.4
10.
14.4
John Caverly 3'* Do
10. 6.0
8.4
10.
14.4
Mark Pitman 4"^ D"
10. 6.0
8.4
10.
14.4
Lazarus Holmes i**' Corporal
10. 2.0
8.4
10.
10.4
Samuel Orcutt 2^ D°
10. 2.0
8.4
10.
10.4
Luke Forster 3'^ D°
10. 2.0
8.4
10.
10.4
Dennis Johnson 4*'' D°
10. 2.0
8.4
10.
10.4
James M'^Lityrc Drumm''
10. 2.0
8.4
10.
10.4
Joseph Plaistead Fifer
10. 2
8.4
10.
10.4
Thomas Savage Private
9.18.0
8.4
10.
6.4
William Hart
9.18.0
8.4
10.
6.4
Mark Akarman
9.1S.O
8.4
10.
6.4
William Palmer
9.18.0
8.4
10.
6.4
Samuel Goodwin
9.18.0
8.4
10.
6.4
John Bell
9.1S.O
8.4
10.
6.4
William Plaistead
9.18.0
8.4
10.
6.4
Josiah Beary
9.18.0
8.4
10.
6.4
Benj" Peaverly
9.18
8.4
10.
6.4
James Pickett
9.18
8.4
10.
6.4
David Remick
9.18
8.4
10.
6.4
John Jennis
9.18
8.4
10.
6.4
Solomon Thompson
9.1S
8.4
10.
6.4
Mark Snider
9.18
S.4
10.
6.4
344
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Advance wages
NAMES
& bountj'
Travel
Sum total
Elias Parcher
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
John Libbey
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Daniel Warner
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Enoch Davis
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Timothv Watson
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Richard Ward
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Sam' White Gate
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
William Priest
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
John Lord
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Nath' Mendom
9.18
S.4
10. 6.4
Joseph Winkol
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Jonathan Huntriss
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
William Furnell
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Moses Noble
9.1S
8.4
10. 6.4
John Jackson
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
William Childs
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Thomas Hay ley
, 9.1S
8.4
10. 6.4
George Rollings
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Daniel Dayley
9.18
8.4
:o. 6.4
John Davis
9.18
S.4
10. 6.4
Charles Mitchel
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
John W^alls
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Thomas Gammon
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
John Sloper
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
John Sampson
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
John Gate
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Pomp White
9.18
84
10. 6.4
Beiiaiah Bunker
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
George Berry
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Jonatlian Welch
9.1S
8.4
10. 6.4
Daniel Davis
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Richard White Lang
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Jerediah Pribble
9.1S
8.4
10. 6.4
Jonathan Edmonds
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Joseph Glark
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Daniel OBryant
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Derby Dayley
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Edward Burley
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Moses Perry
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Jon" Powers
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Thomas Walden
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
Sam' Rollings
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
John Mills
9.18
8.4
10. 6.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
345
NAMES
Sain' Lear
Arch' Campbell
Gideon Hunt
Boston Underwood
James Seaward
George Walton
William Rand
Abraham Weeks
, Jam' Mclntyre
Paul Goodwin
Charles Howe
Ebene// Janvrin
Seth Shackford
Hatevil Nutter
John Pearson
Benj" Seawards
James Neil
Jonathan Leavitt
Benj" Leavitt
John Clark
'^I^homas Calley
Thomas Feazy
Monwel Petegrence
1 2 Days Attendance i® 6/
Hors hire & expences to Exeter
pii M*^Litvre Drummer —
A New Drum 44/ 3" p-^ Smith for Ferralds Gun 5 /6
Advance wages
& bounty
Travel
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
* 9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4 1
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
9.18
8.4
Sum total
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
ID.
ID.
10.
ID.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
ID.
10.
ID.
ID.
10.
ID.
ID.
ID.
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
£983.11.4
3.12
12
12
2.10.9
£989.18.1
Portsmouth July 20*'' i77^ pursuant to my Order from the General
Court I have mustered the Above Company Who are able bodied Ertec-
tive men & well Accoutred & have paid them the Advance wages Bounty
& travel as above
signed Sam Sherburne Muster & pay Master
346
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-90] [ Captain Daniel Emerson^ s Co.~\
A Roll of Cap' Daniel Emerson Jnn" Compy in Col° Wingates Regi-
ment in the Continental Service As Mustered & paid by Asa Davis Mus-
ter Master July 1776
MENS NAMES
Advance
wages &
bounty
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
& bounty
Daniel Emerson Jun''Cap'
£i6. 0.0
Isaac Flagg
9.18
William Merril i^' Lieu'
10.16
Elias Dickey
9.18
Obadiah Parker 2'' Lieii*
10.16
Edmund Tarbell
9.18
Moses Grimes Ensign
8.
Thomas Emerson
9.18
Samuel Abbot Serf
10. 6
Nicholas Youngman
9.18
Oliver Elliot D°"
10. 6
John Youngman
9.18
John Caldwell D"
10. 6
Thomas Patch
9.18
Sam Hill D«
10. 6
Joseph Stevens
9.18
Stephen Hadley Drum"^
10. 2
Daniel Blood Jun'
9.18
Josiah Fisk Fifer
10. 2
Ebenezer Townsend
9.18
John Loring private
9.1S
Jesse Worcester
9.18
Ichabod Eastman
9.18
Enoch Noyes
9.18
Ephraim Chandler Chase
9.18
Elijah Noyes
9.18
Micajah Chase
9.18
Sam^ Phelps
9.18
Thomas Searls
9.18
Ralph Emerson
9.18
Timoth}' Pollard
9.18
John How
9.18
Joshua Chase
9.18
Lemuel Wright
9.1S
Amos Kennv
9.18
Oliver Lawrence Jun'
9.1S
Sam^ Caldwell
9.18
Ben]'' Farley Jun''
9.1S
Thomas Caldwell
9.18
Natii^ Patten
9.18
Richard Marshall
9.18
Solomon Pearce
9.18
John Pollard Jun""
9.18
Josiah Blood
9.18
Ebenezer Pollard
9.18
John Ball
9.18
James Dickey
9.1S
John Dutton
9.18
David Ames
9.18
Samuel Squire
9.18
James SimpsonThompson
9.18
Samuel Elliott
9.18
James Piper
9.18
John Swallow
9.18
William Darrah
9.18
Nathan Hall Jun""
9.18
William Parker
9.18
Samuel vSmith
9.18
Reuben Barnes
9.16
Joshua Davis
9.18
James Thompson
9.18
William Miels
9.18
Isaac Stevens Jun''
9.18
Oliver Hodgman
9.1S
Benj" Lewis
9.18
Henry Hall
9.18
Joseph Blanc hard
9.18
James Scripture
9.18
£681. 4.0
P*^ for the Corporal
16
£682. 0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
347
State of New Ilampsliire July 16'*' 1776 I the Subscriber being
appointed by the General Court Muster Master & pay Master of said
Company to muster & pay them their first Months wages & Bounty have
Accordingly Mustered them and find them Effective Able bodied men
well Accoutred & have paid them as above Set Down but as they had
not Chosen their Corporals before they marched I paid sixteen Shillings
more into the hands of Lieu' Parker to be paid them when Chosen for
which I have his receit
Sign*^ Asa Davis
[2-93]
\_Captain John NesmitKs Co.^
The Roll of a Company raised for Canada service from Col" Thorn-
tons and Col" Bartletts Regiments Mustered & paid by me as foUoweth
Viz
Advance i
vages to the
NAMES
Officers Bounty & ad-
vance to the Soldiers
Billeting
John Nesmith Cap'
£16.
0.0
6.3"*
Richard Dow i^' Lieu'
0.
0.0
6.3
Alexander Grahams Lieu'
10.
16
6.3
Samuel Cherry Ensign
8.
0.0
6.3
Robert Dinsmore serj'
10.
6.0
6.3
David Davidson D"
10.
6.0
6.3
Joshua Swan D°
0.
8.0
6.3
Solomon Todd D°
10.
6.0
6.3
John M'^Cay Corporal
10.
3.0
6.3
David Messer D°
4.0
6-3
Jedediah Hardy D"
10.
'J
6-3
William Dickey D"
10.
2
6.3
Michael George Drummer
10.
2
6.3
Timothv Duston fifer
4
6-3
John M'-^Clurg Private
9-
18
6.3
Joseph Mash
9-
18
6.3
Samuel Thompson
9-
18
6.3
Timothy Down
9-
18
6-3
Matthew Anderson
9-
18
6-3
John Anderson
9-
i8
6.3
William Rogers
9-
18
6.3
Robert McClure
9-
iS.o
6.3
James Ewins
9-
iS
6.3
James Boyes Jun""
9-
18
6.3
John Orr
9-
18
6.3
Samuel Rov^'el
9-
18
6.3.
348
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Advance wages to the
NAMES
Officers Bounty & ad-
vance to the Soldiers
Billeting
John Humphrey
9.18
6.3
John Cox
9
18
6.3
Edward Cox
9
18
6.3
John Anderson Jun'
9
18
6.3
Thomas White
9
iS
6.3
Ephraim White
9
18
6.3
Joseph Mack
9
18
6.3
James Moor
9
18
6.3
Samuel Eyers
9
18
6.3
John Vance
9
18
6.3
John Ramsey
9
18
6.3
David George
9
18
6.3
William Dickey
9
18
6.3
Jonathan Gregg
9
18
6.3
Hugh Alexander
9
18
6.3
Abner Andrews
9
18
6.3
Peter Jenkins
9
18
6-3
Alexander Craig
9
18
6-3
William Coleby
9
18
6.3
Patrick Fling
9
18
6.3
William Adams
9
18
6.3
James Boyes Jun"'
9
18
6.3
Jonathan George
9
18
6.3
John Job
9
r8
6.3
Allen Hopkins
9
18
6.3
Nath^ Hemphill
9
18
6.3
James Gil more
9
18
6.3
Nicholas Vickstrom
9
18
6.3
Samuel Dinsmoor
9
18
6.3
Hugh Graham
9
18
6.3
James Foster
9
18
6.3
John Campbell
9
iS
6.3
Charity Kilket
9
18
6.3
William Hardy
9
18
6.3
Daniel Gage
9
18
6.3
Jonathan Griffin
9
18
6.3
Joseph Corliss
9
18
6.3
Zebulon May
9
18
6.3
Abijah Asten
9
18
6-3
Joseph Sanders
6.8
Peter Youring
6.8
Thomas Currier
6.S
PhinehaS Dow-
6.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS,
349
Advance wages to the
NAMES
OfTicers Bounty & ad-
vance to the Soldiers
Dudley Morrel
6.
8
Richard Kelly
6.
8
John Hardy
6.
8
Daniel Ladd
6.
8
Daniel Corlis
6.
8
John Lankester
6.
8
Jonathan Heselton
6.
8
Adam Cole
6.
8
Joseph Perry
6.
8
Abner Wheller
6.
8
Asahel Smith
6.
8
£6ii.i6
£22.14.
7
ices
of Mustering &
paying
25. 7. II
5. 17. II
2.13.
4
TotheChg'&expei
25- 7-
II
£643. 1. 10
This Company Mustered the 11 Day of July and marched the 22** Day
of the same Month
Per John Bell
Muster Master & pay Master
August 10''' 1776 The Subscriber appointed Muster Master & pay
Master by the Council & Assembly hereby Certifies that he has mustered
& paid the persons named in the foregoing Roll the sums set against
their respective names and that they are good able bodied & Eflective
men well Accoutred
Sign'' John Bell
350
[2-97]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
\_Captain Samuel Nay's Co.~\
A Roll of Cap' Samuel Nays Company in the Northern Army in the
Continental vService as mustered & paid by Cap' Ezekiel Wortlien
Muster Master & pay Master of Said Company Muster'd July lo"' 1776
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
& bounty
Billeting
Sum total
Samuel Nay Cap'
£r6. 0.0
7.6
£16. 7.6
Caleb Tilton Lieu'
10. 16.0
7.6
II. 3.6
Thomas Leavitt Lieut
10. 16.0
7.6
II. 3.6
Dudley Sanborn Ensign
9. 18.0
7.6
10. 5.6
Tim Blake Lock Serj'
TO. 6.0
!■(>
10. 13.6
Moses Blake Serj'
10. 6.0
7.6
10. 13.6
Thomas Shepherd Corp^
10. 2.0
7-6
10. 9.6
David Moulton Corp'
ID. 3.0
7.6
10. 9.6
Bradbury Green Drum''
ID. 2.0
7.6
10. 9.6
Theophilus Colby private
9.1S.O
7.6
ID. 5.6
Thomas Colby
9.18.0
7.6
10. '^.G
Nathaniel Rowel
9.18.0
7.6
10. 5.6
William Clough
9.1S.O
7.6
10. 5.6
Levi Flanders
9.1S.O
7.6
10. 5.6
Ezekiel French
9.1S.O
7.6
10. 5.6
Asa Marten
9.1S.O
7.6
10. 5.6
John Ward
9.18.0
7.6
10. 5.6
Jonathan perkins
9.18.0
7.6
10. 5.6
Jonathan Hilliard Shaw^
9.18.0
7.6
10. 5.6
Joseph Chandler
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Levi Eaton
9.18
1-^
10. 5.6
Ebenezer Gove
9.18
7-6
10. 5.6
Samuel George
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Henry George
9.18
7-6
10. 5.6
Nehemiah Chase
9.1S
7.6
10. 5.6
Benjamin Eaton
9.18
7-6
10, 5.6
Aaron True
9.1S
7.6
10. 5.6
Jeremiah Brown
9.18
7.6
10. $.6
William Gill
9.18
7-6
10. 5.6
Thomas Creighton
9.18
7.6
10. ^.6
John Beckman
9.1S
^.6
10. 5.6
William Swain
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
John Mobs Moulton
9.18
7.6
TO. 5.6
James Hobbs
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Samuel Marston
9.1S
7.6
10. 5.6
John Drake
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
351
MKNS NAMES
Caesar Loney
John Moulton
Samuel Lamprey
John jNIiirphy
Micajah Morril
Jonathan Pahner
Cesar vSmall
Edmund Philbrick
Paul Long
Zaccheus Brown
Simon Philbrick
Samuel Hobs
Jonathan Godfrey
John Long
Robert Marshal
Phillip Burns Corp'
Benjamin Hilyard
Melcher Ward
Elisha Eaton
Rowland Carr
Elisha Present
Daniel Davidson
Humphrey Flood
Thomas Arnold
John Rawlins
Samuel Woodman
Elijah Brown
Jonathan Perkins
Daniel Gookin
Timothy Dalton Corp'
Levi Marston
Benj'' Smith
Walter Neal
Thomas AJarston
Thomas Lovering
David Alarston Jun''
Coffin Page
Ezekiel Knowles
Ricliard Taylor
Benjamin Foss
Napthan Porter
Advance wages
& bounty
Billeting , Sum Total
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
9'
9'
10.
9'
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
18
iS
18
18
18
18
18
18
i8
i8
18
18
18
18
2
18
18
,18
,18
,18
.18
,18
,18
,18
.18
.18
.18
.18
. 2
.18
.18
.18
.18
.18
.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
9.18
7.6
7.6
7.6
7.6
7.6
7.6
7-
7-
7.6
7.6
7.6
7.6
^i
li
7.0
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
ID.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
ID.
10.
10.
10.
ID.
10.
ID.
ID.
ID.
10.
ID.
10.
10.
10.
ID.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5-6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5-6
9.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
5-3
5.6
5-6
5.6
S.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
9.6
5.6
5.8
S.6
v6
5.6
.-.6
v6
5-6
5-6
5-6
5-6
£800.17.6
352
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
October 24"* ^776 The Above Roll Amounting to eight Hundred-
pounds seventeen & six pence is right Cast & well Vouched
Exam"^ sign*^ Jos Oilman
one of the Committee on Acct"
1776 July 10"' The State of New Hampshire to Ezekiel Worthen D""
To Cash paid Capt Sam' Nay & his Company Advance
wages bounty & Billeting la^ pr the within Roll JCS00.17.6
To Mustering & paying said Company Traveling Expences
&c — 3.10
£803. 7.6
July 10"' 1776 Agreeable to the Appointment of the Hon'''® Council
& House of Representatives I have Mustered the Above & foregoing
Named persons Soldiers gone in Col° Wingates Regiment for Canada &
paid them the several sums set against their names in this Roll they all
being good Able bodied men
Sig"*^ Ezekiel Worthen
[2-101] \_Caf>tain Simon Marston's Co.]
A Muster Roll of the men mustered in Cap' Marstin's Company by
Thomas Bartlett Muster Master for the men raised in Colonel Gilmans
Regiment
Ad
vance
Gun &
MENS NAMES
Place of Abode
wages <fc
Blanket
Travel
Sum Total
Bounty
Money
Money
Simon Marstin Cap'
Deerfield
16.
0.0
0.6.3
16. 6.3
Zebulon Barber i" Lieu'
New M'
10.
16
6.3
II. 2.3
Andrew M'^Gaftey 2^Lieu'
Epsom
10.
16
6.3
II. 2.3
W" Bennet Ensign
Exeter
8.
0.0
6.3
8. 6.3
James Rundlet Drum''
Do
9-
0.0
0.18.0
6-3
10. 4.3
Josiah Clark Jun' Fifer
Nott'g
9-
4
iS
6.3
10. 8.3
Simeon Marshal priv'
Exeter
9-
0.0
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Edward Eastman
Do
9.
0.0
18
6.3
10. 4.3
John Wadleigh
Do
9-
0.0
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Eleazer Ferguson
Do
9-
0.0
18
6.3
10. 4.3
James Creighton
Do
9-
0.0
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Levi Robertson
Do
9-
0.0
18
6.3
10. 4.3
David Fogg
Do
9-
0.0
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Seth Fogg
Do
9-
0.0
iS
6-3
10. 4.3
Simon Drake
Do
9-
0.0
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Thomas Webster
Do
9-
0.0
18
6.3
10. 4.3
REVOLUTIONARY WAK ROLLS.
353
"■
Advance
Gun &
1
MKNS NAMICS
Place of Abode
wages &
Blanket
Travel
Sum Total
Bounty
Money
Money
Simon Gilman
Exeter
9. 0.0
18
1
6.3
10. 4.3
Moses Leavit
Do
9. 0.0
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Abraham Shenif
Do
9. 0.0
18
6.3 1
10. 4.3
Elijah Vickery
Do
9. 0.0
18
6-3
10. 4.3
Kinsley H James
Do
9. 0.0
18
6.3 !
10. 4.3
Samuel Daniels
Do
9. 0.0
18
6.3
ID. 4.3
Simeon Palmer
Do
9. 0.0
iS
6.3
ID. 4.3
Samnel Dutch
Do
9. 0.0
18
6.3 '
10. 4.3
William Gushing
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Peter Stillings
New Mar"
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
David Robertson
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Samuel Gilman
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Benj" Stevens
Do
9
18
6.3
ID. 4.3
Jacob Folsom
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
John Neal
Do
9
18
6.3
ID. 4.3
Samuel Ward
Do
9
18
6.3
10, 4.3
Zebulon Doe
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
John Watson
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
James Aloody
Do
9
18
6.3
ID. 4.3
Peter Harsey
Do
9
18
6.3
ID. 4.3
Benjamin Smith
Epping
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Samuel Drown
Do
9
18
6.3
ID. 4.3
Josiah Barber
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Daniel Croas
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Josiah Clark
Notting""
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Abel Leathers
Epping
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
John Thurston
Deerfield
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
George Wallis
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Josiah Batchelder
Do
9
18
6.3
ID. 1.3
Jonathan Batchelder
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
Abraham True
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
John Farril
Do
9
18
6.3
' lo- 4-3
Garsham Marsh
Do
9
18
6.3
ID. 4.3
James Brown
Do
9
18
6.3
' 10. 4.3
William Rand
Do
9
18
6.3
10. 4.3
James Griften
Do
9
18
6.3
, lo- 4-3
Peter Leavitt
Do
9
18
6.3
ID. 4.3
John Batchelder
Do
9
18
6.3
ID. 4.3
Samuel Leavitt
Do
9
18
6-3
10. 4.3
Jonathan Blue
Do
9
18
6.3
1 10. 4.3
BenjaiTiin Folsom
Do
9
18
6-3
10. 4.3
William Towl
Do
9
18
6.3
' 10. 4.3
26
354
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Advance
Gun &
MENS NAMES
Place of Abode
wages &
Blanket
Travel
Sum Total
Bounty
Money
Money
William Prescott
Raymond
9
i8
6-3
lo. 4.3
James Wells
Do
9
iS
6-3
ic 4.3
W" M'Crellis
Epsom
9
i8
6-3
10. 4.3
Neal M^Gaftey
Do
9
i8
6-3
ic 4.3
Benj" Keniiiston
Do
9
i8
6-3
10. 4.3
Joshua Atwood
Do
9
i8
6-3
10. 4.3
Joseph Bickford
Chichester
9
iS
CO
9.IS.0
Nath' Kenniston
Epsom
9
iS
6-3
10. 4.3
Samuel Philbrick
Chichester
9
i8
CO
9.18
Thomas Mason
Do
9
iS
6.3
10. 4.3
Jeremiah Garland
Do
9
iS
6-3
10. 4.3
Reuben Cram
Do
9
i8
CO
9.18.0
Nathaniel Chase
Do
9
i8
6-3
10. 4.3
Jonathan Green
Do
9
i8
6-3
10. 4.3
Richard Sargent
Do
9
i8
6-3
10. 4.3
Jonathan Gilman
Do
9
i8
6-3
IC 4.3
£760.19.9
Cash paid Cap* Marstin for the Advance wages for the Ser-
jeants & Corporals & Drummer 2.12
763.1 1.9
p' Thomas Bartlet Muster master
Cap* Marstins Comp^ March** July 22'' 1776
vState of new Hampshire August 10*'' 1776
The subscriber appointed by the Colony of New Hampshire A Mus-
ter Master have mustered & paid the within Company Agreeable to said
Roll Thev all being good Able bodied Eflective men &
p' Tho' Bartlet
RKVOLUTIONAKY WAK ROLLS.
355
[2-104]
\_Captain William IltiDipIireys Co.^
A Roll of Cap' William Humphreys Company in the Northern Army
in the Continental service as mustered & paid by Samuel Ashley Esq'
Muster master & paymaster of said Company
MENS NAMES
Advance Wages
and bounty
Billeting
Sum total
William Humphrey Cap' v
£8.
0.0
0.3-3
£8. 3.3
William Symonds 1°' Lieu'
^'
8.0
2.6
5.10.6
Israel Whipple 2^ Lieu'
5-
S.o
3-3
5-II-3
Moses Belding Ensign
4-
0.0
2.6
4. 2.6
Seth Alexander Serj'
10.
6.0
3-4
10. 9.4
Benj" Ellis D°
10.
6.0
2.1
10. 8.1
Samuel Cummins D"
10.
6.0
3-2
10. 9.2
Nathaniel Blanchard D»
10.
6.0
1.6
10. 7.6
Joseph Metcalf Corporal
10.
2
2.6
to. 4.6
James Heaton D°
10.
2
2.6
10. 4.6
Dan Whipple D°
10.
2
3-4
10. 5.4
Uriah Temple Fifer
10.
2.0
1.6
10. 3.6
John Wooley Drummer
10.
2
3.4
10. 5.4
Robert Newton Private
9.]
8
3-4
10. 1.4
Joseph Latham
9.]
8
3-4
10. 1.4
Nathaniel Oak
9.]
8
3-4
10. 1.4
James Franklin
9-
8
3-4
10. 1.4
Nathaniel Smith
9-
8
3-4
10. 1.4
Henry Miles
9-
8
3-4
10. 1.4
Zachariah Field
9-
8
3-4
10. 1.4
Waitstill Elger
9-
8.0
3-4
10. 1.4
Joshua Whittemore
9-
8.0
3-4
10. 1.4
Elihu Field
9-
[8.0
3-4
10. 1.4
Jon" Phiiiey Holmes
9-
8.0
3-4
10. 1.4
Christopher Askin
9-
[8
3-4
10. 1.4
Asa Bond
9-
[8
3-4
10. 1.4
Zebulon Streeter
9-
[8
3-4
10. 1.4
Jonathan Wood
9-
i8
3-4
10. 1.4
Joseph Day
9-
[8
3.6
10. 0.6
W™ Carpenter
9-
[8
2.6
10. 0.6
Amasa Parker
9-
[8
2.6
10. 0.6
Enoch Cumings
9-
[8
2.6
10. 0.6
Levi Rug
9-
t8
2.6
10. 0.6
Naboth Betison
9-
18
2.6
10. 0.6
William Moore
9-
[8
2.6
10. 0.6
Josiah Prime
9-
[8
2.6
10. 0.6
Nathan Heaton
9-
[8
2.6
10. 0.6
356
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Advance Wages
and bounty
Benjamin FoUet
£9.18
Abraham Griffin
9.18
John Rine
9.18
VVyatt Gunn
9.18
Samuel Fuller
9.18
Daniel Willson
9.18
Nathan Carpenter
9.18
Joseph Thatcher
9.18
Henry Ellis
9.18
Amos Hicks
9.,8
Asa Hicks
9.18
Azariah Comstock jr
9.18
Oliver Garnsey
9.18
Amos Garnsey
9.18
Simpson Hammond
9.18
Ebenezer Peters
9.18
James Tilson
9.18
John Garnsey jr
9.18
Moses Comstock
9.18
Dan Freeman
9.18
John Pratt
9.18
James Wheeler
9.18
Joseph Medcalf jr
9.18
Thomas Metcalf
9.18
Elijah Watson
9.18
Gustavus Bingham
9.18
Amasa Coburn
9.18
John Peacock
9.1S
Jacob Thompson
9.18
Josiah Powers
9.18
Ebenezer Porter
9.18
Joseph Pettes
9.18
Amos Patridge
9.18
William Flagg
9.18
Benj" Stone
9.18
Nathaniel Sanger
9.18
Benjamin Minot
9.18
Simeon Cobb
9.18
Manasseh Sawyer jr
9.18
William Day
9.18
Simeon Dagget
9.18
William Martin
9.18
Thomas Nelson
9.1S
Billeting
Sum 1 otal
' 2.6
i£io.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
I 'o.
0.6
2.1
10.
o.r
2.1
10.
o.r
2.1
10.
0.1
2.1
10.
0.1
2.1
10.
0.1
3-4
10.
1.4
3-4
10.
1.4
3-4
10.
1.4
3-4
10.
1.4
3-4
10.
1.4
3-4
10.
1.4
3-4
10.
1.4
3-4
10.
1.4
3-4
10.
1.4
3-4
10.
1.4
3-4
2.6
10.
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
2.6
10.
0.6
3-2
10.
1.2
3-2
10.
1.2
3-2
10.
1.2
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
9-
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
'9.6
19.6
19.6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
357
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
and bounty
Hillcting
Sum total
Aaron Brown
Seth Gilbert
Benjamin Thompson
Asa Wilcox
£9.18
9.1S
9.18
9.1S
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
£9.19.6
9.19.6
9.19.6
9.19.6
To the charges & expences mustering & paying
£828.10.10
5-15- 4
£834. 6. 2
Colony of New Hampshire Aug' 1776.
Having been Appointed by the Council & Assembly of said Colony
Muster Master & pay Master of the bounty & first months wages & Bil-
leting the Above Mentioned Company I have mustered them & found
them able bodied Effective men & Well Accoutred & have paid them as
Entered Above
sign'* Sam' Ashley
1776 The State of New Hampshire to Samuel Ashlev Dr
To raising mustering paying & giving marching Orders to
Cap' W"" Humphreys Comp"^ of Col° Wingates Regiment
being 12 Days in that Service — to 6s
To expences in the service —
To Horse hire fifty Miles —
To Cash paid the Company as per Muster Roll
To making Out the Roll & returning it
Sep' 13"' To cash returned into the treasury —
The Above C
By Cash rec** of the Treasurer
By Ditto of Esq^ Giles & Col Wyman
Exeter Sep' 1776 Errors Excepted
The Above Ace* is right Cast & well Vouch'd
J Hurd for the Committee
In the House of representatives Sep' 13"' 1776
The within Account being read & Considered Voted that the same be
Allowed & passed
P White Speaker
In Council Sep' 14'" 1776 read & Concurred
E Thompson Secty
3-
I
12
10
SzS.
8.
10.
4
10
119.
5
15-
10
954-
3 .
940
14.2
954-2
Samuc
1 Ashley
358
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-104]
\_Captain William Barron's Co.']
A Muster & Pay Roll of Men raised for Canada Out of Col° Daniel
Moores Regiment Mustered & paid by Moses Kelly Esq"' all Mustered
July 22"** 1776
2 Months pay to
MF.NS NAMES
Towns where they
belonged
Officers I Months
pay & bounty to
Soldiers
Billeting
Sum
total
William Barron Cap'
Lyndeboro'
£16. 0.0
5
16.5
Whitefield Gilmore i'' Lieu'
Bedford
10.16
5
I I.I
Stephen Bartlett 2^ Lieu'
Pembroke
10.16
5
I I.I
David Scobey Ensign
N Boston
8
5
8.5
David Gregory Drum''
Bedford
10. 2
5
10.7
George Orr private
Do
9.1S
5
10.3
Samuel Fugard
Do
9.1S
5
10.3
Patrick Murphey
Do
9.1S
5
10.3
James Steel
Do
9.1S
5
10.3
Jonah Tirrell
Do
9.18
5
10. 2
W"' Carr
Do
9.18
5
10.3
George Little
Goftstown
9.1S
5
10.3
Joshua Bell
Do
9.18
5
10.3
Benjamin Walker
Do
9.1S
5
10.3
James Man
Do
9.18
5
10.3
William Houston
Do
9.18
5
lO.,-:
Samuel Smith
Do
9.18
5
10.3
Timothy Johnson
Do
9.18
5
10.3
Joseph Fyence
Do
9.18
5
10.;
John Todd
Do
9.18
5
10.;:
Matthew Kennedy
Do
9.18
5
10.^
John Brown
Francestown
9.18
5
10.;;
John Nichols
Do
9.1S
5
10.3
William Montgomery
Do
9.1S
5
10.;:
William Brown
Do
9.18
5
10.^
Robert Butterfield
Do
9.1S
5
10.^
John Reynolds
Lyndeboro'
9.18
5
10.3
Isaac Day
Do
9.18
5
10.3
Samuel Stevens
Do
9.1S
5
10.3
James Barnum
Do
9.1S
5
10.3
John Savage
Do
9.18
5
10.3
John Rowe
Do
9.1S
5
10.3
Phillip Fletcher
Do
9.18
5
10.3
Reuben Bachelder
Do
9.1S
5
10.;;
Peter Russel
Do
9.1S
5
10.;^
Asahel Styles
Do
9,18
5
10.3
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
359
MENS NAMES
Hezekiah HamMet
Joseph Allinwood
John Carkiii
John BotVee
Samuel Hutterfield
Josiali Wood
Tobias Bntler
Samuel Patterson
James Cochran
Thomas Langdell
Joseph Haselton
John Smith
Thomas Smith
James Clark
Samuel Spiller
Abner Hogg
Alexander Walker
Robert Walker
Robert Patterson
John Jameson
Thomas Huse
John Mills
Asa Burnham
Jacob Sargeant Coleby
Nathan Carr
Samuel Coleby
Samuel Kimball
Natlianiel Lakeman
David Fr^e
Benjamin Hagget
Levi Carter
Asa Foster Jun'
James Head
Jonathan Elliot
Ephraim Garvin
Samuel Kelly
Thomas Stickney
Jeremiah Abbott
Thomas English
William Knox
Nathaniel Smith
Eliphalet Connor
|2 Months pay t°
Towns where they P^"="^' ^'"""^''
Soldiers
Lyndeboro'
Do
Do
Do
Do
Goflstown
N. Boston
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Dunbar ton
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Pembroke
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Society [land]
Pembroke
Do
Do
5 1
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
T0.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
fo.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
5
10-3
5
1 '0-3
5
1 10.3
5
10.3
5
10.3
36o
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Towns where they
belonged
2 Months pa> to
Officers I Months
pay & bounty to
Soldiers
Billeting
Sum total
Samuel M^Connel
Pembroke
9.18
■^
10.3
John Lavvder
Do
9.18
5
10.3
John Qiiinby
John Cook
Do
Do
9.18
9.1S
5
10.3
10.3
Eliphalet Norris
Do
9.18
S
10.3
John Knox
Phedrias M^Cutten
Do
Do
9.18
9.18
5
103
10 3
John Cochran
Do
9.18
S
10.3
James Knox
Do
9.18
=;
10.3
Joseph Cochran
Nathaniel Martin
Do
Do
9.18
9.18
5
10.3
10.3
James Martin
Do
9.18
s
10.3
John Beten
Do
9.18
5
10.3
Benjamin Norrise
Do
9.18
=5
103
John Jenness
Do
9.18
5
10.3
£960.6
P** Cap' Barron the extra pay for 4 Serjeants 4 Corporals & i
Fifer They not being Appointeil when mustered
Small Roll
962.18
204 . 1 8
August 22"*^ I the Subscriber agreeable to Appointment of the Council
& Assembly have Mustered the within named persons Soldiers gone in
Col° Joshua Wingate's Regiment to Canada & paid them the several &
respectives sums Set against their names in this Roll They all being Able
bodied & Effective men
Sign"^ Moses Kelly Muster Master
The Amount of the Roll 962.18
The Charge & expences of Mustering & paying &c p"" Ace' 8. 14.8
971.12.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
361
|_2-IoS]
\^Captai>i JoscpJi Badgers Co.]
Muster & Pay Roll of men lais'd for Canada out of Col" Evan's & Col°
Badgers Regiments mustered & paid by James Knovvles Esq'
2 Months pay to Offi-
MENS NAMES
cers One Months
pay & bounty to
Soldiers
£16. 0.0
Travelling Fees
7.6
Sum Total
Joseph Badj^er Jun'' Cap*
16. 7.6
Elijah Diiismore Lieu'
IO.16.O
7-6
II. 3.6
Samuel Wallingford 3"'' Ditto
18
7.6
I. 5-6
John Parsons Ensign
8. 0.0
7.6
8. '].6
James Hobbs jun'' i"*' Serf
10. 6.0
7.6
10. 13.6
William Ray 2'"! Ditto
ID. 6.0
7-6
10.13.6
Micah Davis t^^ Ditto
8.0
7-6
15.6
Ebenezer Blake 4"* Ditto
10. 6.0
7.6
10.13.6
Chase Wiggin Corporal
4.0
7.6
11.6
Bradbury Sinkler ditto
10. 2
7.6
10. 9.6
David \Vhitehouse ditto
10. 2
7.6
10. 9.6
Richard Sinkler Drum'
10. 2
7.6
10. 9.6
Joshua Sinkler Fifer
10. 2.0
7.6
10. 9.6
John Allen private
9.18.0
7.6
10. 5.6
Ebenezer Garland Jun'
9.18.0
7-6
10. 5.6
Thomas Pinkham
9.18.0
7.6
10. 5.6
Richard Morris
9.18.0
7.6
10. 5.6
John Ravvlings
9.18.0
7.6
10. ^.()
Timothy Ricker
9.18.0
7.6
10. ^.6
John Leighton
9.18.0
7.6
10. 5.6
Tristram Heard
9.18
9.18.0
Jacob Leighton
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Daniel Peavey
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
David Watson
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Eleazer Rand
9.1S
7.6
10. 5.6
John M-'Duffee
9.1S
7.6
10. 5.6
Josepii Allard
9.1S
7.6
10. S.6
Ephraim Berry-
9.18
9I18
James Goodv^'in
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Samuel Perkins
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Joseph Brown
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Roger Swain
9.18
7.6
10 5.6
Thomas Hanscom in the )
room of Lsaac Hall j
9.18
7.6
10 .5.6
Benjamin ILuvkins
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
William Gray
9.18
9.18.0
Samuel Gray
9.1S
7.6
10. 5.6
362
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
,
2 Months pay to Offi-
cers One Months
MENS NAMES
pay and bounty to
Soldiers
Travelling Fees
Sum total
Stephen Dudley
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
David Clough
9.18
7.6
10. 5,6
John Avery
9.18
7.6
ID. 5.6
Thomas Currier
9.1S
7.6
ID. 5.6
Jonathan Gihnan
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Jabez James
9.18
7.6 I
ID. 5.6
Jonathan James
9.18
7.6 !
ID. 5.6
Stephen Huckins
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Nathaniel Dow^
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
John Mastin
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Jonathan Magoon
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Samuel Maloon
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
John Drake
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Jonas Carter
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
John Cooley
9.:8
7.6
ID 5.6
Benjamin Burleigh
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Stephen Oilman Ethridge
9.18
7.6
ID. 5.6
John Gliclden
9.18
7.6
ID. 5.6
Jonathan Larrey
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Stephen Scribner
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
John FuUington
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
John Piper
9.18
7.6
ID. 5.6
William Rogers
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Benjamin Jones
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
John Akins
9.18
7.6
ID. 5.6
Samuel Meeder
9.18
7-6
10. 5.6
Nathaniel Berry
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Thomas Parshley
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
John Otis
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Joseph Felker
9.18
7-6
TO. 5.6
Elijah Otis
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Moses Babb
9.18
7.6
ID. 5.6
William Chadwick
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
John Roberts
9.18
7.6
ID. 5.6
Miles Ford
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
William Furness
9.18
0.0
9.18.0
Benjamin Wille
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Cornelius Denbo
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Edward Leathers
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Elias Critchet
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Nathaniel Jenkins
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
John Nock
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
363
2 Months pay to Offi-
MKN'S NAMKS
cers <Jne Months
pay & bounty to
Soldiers
■J'ravelliny Fees
7.6
Sum Total
George Horn
9.18
10. 5.6
Moses Pinkham
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Andrew Johnson
9.18
7.6
ID. ^.6
Aron Lci<2:liton
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Samuel Williams
9.18
9.1S.O
James Davis
9.. 8
7.6
10. 5.6
James Rawlings
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Richard Hayes
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Gershom Plummer
9.1S
7.6
10. 5.6
John I^arker
9.18
7.6
ID. 5.6
Stephen Wingate
9.1S
7.6
ID. >,.6
John Banfill Parshley
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
John Emerson in the room )
of John Pearl [
9.1S
7.6
ID. 5.6
Scip Martin
9.1S
7.6
10. 5.6
Francis Blake
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Winthrop Durgin
9.18
7.6
ID. S.6
Jeremiah Richardson
9.18
7.6
ID. 5.6
Robert Tibbets
9.1S
7.6
10. 5.6
Cash paid Jonathan Bickford as Corporal being Mustered
by Major Philbrook
To the expences & Charge of Mustering & Enlisting as p"^
Ace' herewith
£963.8.6
4
963.12.6
9. 2.7
972. 15. 1
State of New Hampshire Augs' 29"" 1776 I the subscriber Appointed
by the State Aforesaid A Muster Alaster Have Mustered & paid the
within Company Agreeable to said Roll They all being Able bodied
Effective men & well Accoutred
Sign** James Knowles
364 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-1 1 2] \_ColoneI Joseph Badffers Letter^ yuly. 1776.']
To the Hon*^'" The Committee of safety for the Colony of Newhampshire
Gentlemen — Pursuant to orders from Nath" Folsom Esq Maj"" General
I have proportioned the men sent for on the several Companys in my
Regiment and the officers have Returned the Names of the men and as
sent for Except two wanting from Leavitt's town, and two from Middle-
town, and as there is no Militia officers Chosen there I applyed to the
select men and Committee of safety and they say that their men are so
many gone in the warr that they cant Raise any more as to Leavitts
town, if there should be Danger of Indians 1 think they are Exposed as
they are the out side and the select men Dont Incline to spare any out of
their town, and so I shall Come four short of the Number sent for which
I hope you' please to abate as Leavitts town, Tamworth and Sandwich
are frontier towns, as my Regiment is so Extensive for Land I have or-
dered my men to be muster*^ next frieday at Gilmantown, and to Come
prepared to march forward as they shall have orders there is Between
fifty and sixty that are to pass muster who are to have Liberty of Choos-
ing their officers they have Unanimously agreed upon their Cap' and
first Lieu' if they Can have Incouragement they will Equip themselves
and go with the men, the men will be all muster*^ on frieday and Ready
to march and Wait your further orders I am Gentlemen Your Hon"" most
obed' Hum" Ser'
Joseph Badger Colonel
of the tenth Regiment
of Militia in the Colony
of New hampshire
Gilmantown July y* 15"' 1776
[2-1 14] \^Colonel Badger s Return^ jfuly. 1776.']
Colony of Nev^' hampshire \
Strafford ss j Gilmantown July 23** ^77^
Pursuant to a vote of the Council and Assembly and by orders from
the Major General of this Colony I have Raised out of the Regiment
under My Command to Reinforce the Army supposed to be at Crown
Point the several men hereafter Named as follows (viz)
Mustered by
James Knowles Esq and Marched in Cap' Badgers Company
Joseph Badger Ju'' Stephen Huckins Stephen Scribner
John Parsons Nathaniel Dow Johti Fullerton
Francis Blake William Ray John Piper
Winthrop Durgan John Marston W^illiam Rogers
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 365
Bradbury vSinkler Ebene/.er Blake John Folsom
Richard Sinkler Jonathan Mccf^oon Stephens Burley
Jeremiah Riciiardson Samuel Alceloon William Burley
Stephen Dudley John Drake William Eastman
Robert 'J'ihbitts Jonas Carter Chase Wi^jgin
David Clough John Coolcy Jonathan Buz/.ell
Joshua Sinkler Benj" Burley John Barker
John Avery Stephen Oilman Eth- Jonathan Smith
Thomas Currier ridge Jonathan James
Jonathan Oilman John Olidden
Jabez James Jonathan Lary
Mustered by Coll Baker and gone in the same Companv
Ephraim Roberts John Powell
Mustered by Coll Baker and gone in Cap' Drews Company
Joseph Runnils Jesse Wiggins John Wentworth
John York Henry Wentworth Benjamin Home
William Chandler Josiah Wiggins Richard Colomy
Peavey Job Allard
Benj" Mooney Listed with Cap* Harper
Samuel Winslow gone with Cap* Marston
Mustered by Coll Walker and gone with Cap' Shepard
Moses Randal Samuel Mackeriss Jonathan Morrison
Jonathan Smith Ju"' Thomas Crosbey Timothy Somes
Ezekiel Danford Jonathan Smith Elisha Cummins
Marched with Cap* Badger 44
Marched with Cap* Drew 10
Marched with Cap' Shepard 9
D" with Harper i
D° with Marston i
65
There is Eight wanting of the Number Required which are
from Leavitts town two
from Tam worth two
from Middletown three
from Sandbornton one
The Reasons are as follows (viz)
Leavitts town having no officers nor selectmen nor Committee of safety
I applyed to Tho' Parsons Esq who said that they were so Exposed be-
ing the frontier town that he thought it would not be safe to spare any
men out of that town, and Did not think he could possibly Raise any
366 REVOLUIIONAKY WAR ROLLS.
The Cap' of Tamworth writes to me that the state oftlieir town, is
that they have fourteen men now in the service and but twelve men at
home fit for Duty but with Great Difliculty he had obtained one man
who appeared on muster Day but on hearing his Complaint and the
Captains Letter by advice of Dea*^ Knowles the muster master I released
him.
The Select men ofMiddletown were Desired to Raise five men that be-
ing their proportion, and they made Return that there were so many of
their men now in the service that they had Done all in their power and
could Raise but three and on muster Day one of the Select men came
with two of the men and said that the third was taken sick and Like to
Remain so there was but two mustered
The Cap' of Sandbornton says that they have twent}' six men now in
the service but notwithstanding he Raised the men sent for but Co"
Walker the muster master put by one by Reason he was so small and
the Cap' prays he may be Excused from Raising another to supply his
place by Reason it would be attended with so much Difliiculty
Co" Evans Taxed me Publickly at Concord for obtaining an order for
my men to march, by misrepresenting the Number of my Company but
if I Did it was what was Impossible for anyone to avoid for if I Remem-
ber I wrote that my Company would Consist of Between fifty and sixty
men, and at that time I had Return of five men from Wakefield five from
New Durham, one from middletown, and one from Tamworth, that they
would appear on muster Day but afterwards ten of them Enlisted with
Cap' Drew and one proved sick and one I Released which no man
Could foresee, which twelve men added to forty four now Gone would
make fifty six which would I think agree very near what I wrote, Not-
withstanding all Coll Evans parade about the superourity of his Regi-
ment and of the ancient town of Dover when we met at Concord it was
in the power of my men to have Chosen Every officer but when the Cap'
was Chose I spoke to my men and Desired that they would Consent
that Coll Evans men should Nominate the two Lieutenants which they
Unanimously agreed to had Coll Evans' men been more in Numbers
than mine I believe it is the opinion of the Gentlemen spectators that he
would not have advised as I Did, I would not have been so troublesome
but as my Character Laboured I thought it necessarj' to sett the matter
Clear I am your Honours most ob' Hum''' ser'
Joseph Badger
To the Honourable the Committee of safety for the Colony of New
ham p shire
COLONEL PIERSE LONG'S REGIMENT, 1776.
[In committee of safety, August 7, 1776, " Tlie C<jmmittee taking
into consideration the necessity of completino; the Battalion now at
Portsm" in order to make them Continental Troops, gave the follow-
ing Captains orders to compleat their companies, Viz: Caleb Hodg-
don, Ebenezer Bearing, Timothy Clements, John Calfe, Nathan
Brown, now down there; Mark Wiggin, John Brewster, & Peter
Coffin to raise companies." This action was taken in consequence,
also, of the prospect of an attack on the forts by the enemy from the
seaward. The five companies mentioned above were filled up, three
new companies enlisted, and on the twenty-fifth of September Colonel
Long was ordered to take command of them. They were called
" IMatross Com]3anies," and were organized into a battalion on the
continental basis, and stationed for the defence of Piscataqua Harbor
until November 23, when they were ordered by General Ward to re-
inforce the army at Ticonderoga, and marched for that post in Feb-
ruary following.
Field and Staff OfTficers.
Colonel, Pierse Long, Portsmouth.
Lt. Col., Hercules Mooney, Durham.
Major, Caleb Hodgdon, Dover.
Adjutant, James McClure.
Surgeon, Hall Jackson, Portsmouth.
Surgeon's Mate, James Howe.
Quartermaster, George Gains, Portsmouth.
[2-1171^]
\^Coloncl Lo>ig's Staff Pay-RollS^
A Staff' Role for part of a Regiment Already Raised und' the Comm"*
of Pierse Long 1777.
c
i>
:-■
n
a
rS
c
O.
M
>,
■o
£2
1) T^
tn
Officers Names
0^
C 3
1^
£
<
1776
1776
Pierse Long
Colo
Sept 19th
Deer 7,
2 mo 18 days
^'S
£}f). 0.0
Hercules Moonev
LtCo
do
do
do
12
31. 4.0
Caleb Hodgdon
Major
do
do
do
10
26. 6.0
James McClure
Adjutant
do
do
do
s
20.16.0
James How
l)rs Mate
27th
do
2 mo 10 days
5.8^-
1 2. 1 2.0
;^5o.8j—
;^ I 29. 1 2.0
368 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
January 6"^ 1777 The Above is a True Roll
per Pierse Long C*
Mem" Major Gains Acted as Quarter Master from 19"" of Sep' until the
Court Set —
Should The General Court pay Each Officer One months Wages
from the Seventh of Dec' 1776. To Jan^ 7"^ 1777. The am* w^ill be as
follows — — — Viz' — — —
Pierse Long C° i months pay £15.0.0
Hercules Mooney — L* C*' d" 12.0.0
Caleb Hodgdon — Maj"" d° 1 0.0.0
James M"=Clure Adjutant — d° 8. 0.0
James How Doc" Mate — d° 5.8.0
50.8.0
iSo.0.0
A True Role Jan^ 6"^ 1777
Pierse Long C°
Exeter January 7th 1777 —
This Roll is right Cast — Exam"* by the Committe on Claims
Joseph Oilman
State of New Hampshire, Jan^ 7* 1777 —
To Nicholas Oilman Esqr R O
Pursuant to a vote of Council & assembly pay this Roll of Coll° Peirse
Longs Staff Officers amounting to one Hundred & Eighty Pounds being
up to the seventh of January 1777 —
M. Weare Pres'
[The following are the rolls of Col. Long's regiment, with the ex-
ception of Capt. Ebenezer Deering's company, which has not been
found : — Ed.]
[2-118] [Captain Caleb Hodgdon^ s Co., Long''s Regimeni.^
Newcastle August y* 23, 1776.
We the Subscribers do Acnoledge to have Rec'' of Caleb Hodgdon the
Sum of fifty two Shillings lawful money it being one month advance
wages and two dolers as blanket money for listing with him in the Con-
tinental Service for twelve months if not discharged Sooner
John Butler Timothy Gerrish y w i.
hb T 1 AT Isaac X nute
John X Dore J"''" ^^°«"^y
J . Tamps T<'.r\crpr\e
mark
James Edgerley Matthew Melcher
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
369
Robart X Hussc
iiiiirk
Ebene/.cr Hanson
Henry Ikll
Patrick Tohyne
hja'
Jonathan X Dore
ni.irk
Ills
Benjamin X Pinner
murk
Sam Chcsley
Samuel Tuttle
dudlcy a dams
Joseph Adams
Daniel Panl
Samuel Pick ford
Ichabod Butler
James Bovce
Michael Ryan
Eliakim Bickford
Ebenezer Crommel
William Brotten
James Downs
Jotham Niite
James Ryan
Samuel Todd
hii
James X Ricker
murk
John Starbord
Stephen Runels
John young
the
Thomas X Rines
mnrk
Ebenezer Adams
William Brassbridge
his
Amos X Kenney
inHrk
John Neal
Samuel Stacpole
Simeon Rawlins
Ephraim Tebbcts
Timothy Corson
Samuel VVentworth
Richard hogsdon
William Butler
David Nason
Josiah Chase
John Taylor
Nathan Roberts
hli
Samuel X Roberts
mark
hi»
Tobias X Ricker
mark
Isaac Pridham
hi>
John X Collins
mark
Hanson Hodgdon
[Captain Hodgdon was promoted to major September 19, and
this company was subsequently commanded by Captain Abraham
Perkins. — Ed.]
[2-1 19]
[ Captain Mark Wiggi7is'' s Muster Roll.'\
A Muster Roll of Cap' Mark Wiggins's Company in Coll. Long Reg-
iment Mustered By Benjamin Barker muster master
NENS NAMES
Rank
place of Abode
when Mustered
I
Mark W^iggin
Cap'
Stratham
Aug'' 22"^
2
Ezekiel Worthing
Lieu'
Epping
August 30
3
Thomas Brackett
Lieu'
Greenland
d"
4
Alexan'' Gerrish
Serj'
Berwick
Ocf 21
5
Thomas Robinson
d""
Epping
Sep* 30
6
Walter Wiggin
d"
Stratham
d"
7
John Goss
Corporal
D:
d°
8
Sam' Elkins
d°
Epping
do
9
Benj" Wiggin
d°
Stratham
d*
10
Nathan Blake
d°
Epping
do
II
Simon Wiggin
Fifer
Stratham
d°
12
Nicholas Mason
Drummer
D:
By Cor'N: Gilman
13
James Gordon
Private
Epping
Aug" 27'*'
H
Joseph Thirston
d°
Stratham
Sep' 30'"
28
370
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Rank
place of Abode
when Mustered
It;
Jon" Allen
Piivate
Stratham
Sep' 30"^
i6
Josiah Allen
d''
D:
d°
17
18
Joseph Sparks
d"
D:
d»
Robert Rawlins
d"
Durham
d°
19
20
Josepli DoUoff
d"
Epping
d"
Nicholas Marriner
d°
Stratham
do
21
Moses Sanburn
d"
Kingston
d°
22
Joel Judkins
d"
Epping
d"
23
24
25
26
Stephen Leavitt
d"
D:
do
Joseph Jenness
d°
D:
do
Judah Hackett
d"
D:
do
Benj'' Fox
d°
Raimond
do
27
28
James Fulinton
d"
D:
do
Gordon Burleigh
d°
Epping
do
29
Josiah .Sanburn
d"
D
do
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
3^
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
40
4^
48
49
50
52
53
54
57
Sam' Fogg
d"
D
do
Josiah Brown
d°
D
do
Sam' Cram
d"
D
do
Theo' Norris
d"
D
do
John Robinson
d''
Meredith
do
Elisha French
d°
Stratham
do
Simon Winslow
d^
Epping
do
Elijah French
d«
Stratham
do
Henry Kennison
d"
D
do
Daniel Rawlins
d"
D
do
John Leavitt
d"
D
do
Rich" Dolloff
d°
Exeter
do
Joel Lord
d°
D:
do
Leonard Weeks
d"
Stratham
do
Robert Crimbal
d"
D:
do
Elijah Wiggin
<1°
D:
do
Andrew Gate
d"
D:
do
Joseph DoUofl'
d°
Exeter
do
William Lucy
d°
Greendlan
do
Ezekiel Holman
d°
Raimond
do
Thomas Lord
d"
Stratham
do
Wheeler Burleigh
d°
D:
do
Benj" Perkins
d°
Exeter
do
Nathaniel Wadleigh
d"
Epping
do
Sam' Kennison
d"
D:
do
Sam' Hambleton
d°
Lond" Derry
Nov' 8«'
Jedediali Weeks
do
Durham
Do 4«'
Sam' Johnson
d"
Green la
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kilvolutionary war rolls.
371
MENS NAMES
Rank
place of Abode
when Mustered
■^s
William Chelsea
Private
Exeter
Nov. 5"^
sq
Jenv I lard V
d°
Noth™ West
D" 13"'
60
VVilliain Perkins
d°
Concord
DO ..>.
61
David Ela
d°
Lond" Derry
Dec' 3"
62
James Parker
d°
Octr. 21''
63
Joseph Kciinison
d°
Exeter
Sep' 30
64
Jeremiah Robinson
Sergent
Epping
Dec 8*"
Benjamin Barker Muster master
Col' Long from Sepf 19. to Dec' 7"* is 2 M° iS d' (a
Lieu' Col' Mooney — d" — d°
Majer Hodsdon — d° — d°
Adj M'^Clure — d*^ — d° supposed at
James Howe Surgeons Mate
£
15
39
13
31- 4 —
10
26
14. 6 —
14
£124.10 —
[2-120]
\_Captai7i yohn Brewster' s Co.^
Muster and pay roll of Captain John Brevvsters Company in Col' Pierse
Long's Continental Battalion, Muster'd & paid by Otis Baker Esq' on
the third Day of vSeptember 1776 —
NAMES
vance pay
Blanket Money
Total
£sd
S d
John Brewster Captain
S.0.0
£8. 0.0
Paul Nute Lieu'
5.S.0
5. 8.0
Jacob Daniel 2 Lieu'
5.8.0
5. 8.0
John Bergin Ensign
4.0.0
s
4. 0.0
John Demerit Sergeant
2.8.0
£0.12.0
3- 0-
Enoch Burnum Serg'
2.8.0
0.12.0
3. 0.0
Stephen Berry Serj'
2.8.0
0.12 -
3. 0.0
James Butler Serj'
2.8.0
0.12 -
3- 0-
Benjamin Iloit Corporal
2.4.0
0.12.0
2.16 -
James Colman Corp'
2.4.0
0.12.0
2.16-
James Tuttle d"
2.4.0
0.12.0
2.16-
Stephen Roberts d"
2.4.0
0.12.0
2.16 -
Anthony Nutter Rollins Drummer
2.4.0
0.I3.0
2.16 -
17^
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Blanket Money
Total
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John Cutt Fifer
2.4.0
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Samuel Richards
2.0.0
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Moses RoHins
2 —
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Amos Spencer
2 —
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Henry Buzzel
2
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David Daniels
2 —
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Charles Ricker
2 —
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2 —
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2 —
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2.0 -
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2.0 -
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Charles Whitehouse
2.0 -
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Edward Peavy
2.0 -
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Robert Heard
2.0 -
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Michael Sudrick
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2.0 -
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2.12 -
Philip Tibets
2.0 -
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2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Robert Cole
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
John Whitehouse jun'
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Benjamin Furbush
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 —
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373
NAMES
Months ad-
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Blanket Money
Total
£sd
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Abner Young
2.0 -
£o.I2-
2.12 -
Abraliam Morrison
2.0 -
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Israel I luck ins
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3.0 -
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Theophilus Drew
2.0 -
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Reuben Chesley
2.0 -
0.I2.0
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vouched and right Cast —
Exam** by the Committee on Claims. —
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MENS NAMES
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Joseph Vinson
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Simeon Cory
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1776
Oct' To paid ^o Men one half Months pay & blanket money
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To paid Cap' Russell for Blanket money for 4 Men
mustered by Charles Johnston Esq"^ 2. 8 —
To mustering & paying the within men 2.10 —
£88.13 —
'777
Jan^ 28 ballance due to the State — 4. 8 —
£93. 1 —
o
1776
Sepf By Cash receiv'd from the Treasurer — ^93- ^ — "
Exeter January 28"* 1777.
Errors Excepted
Per Jon"' Chase
The Balance of this Ace' paid by discounting £3-5 due to Col' Cliase
on his Ace' for Mustering Cap' Russells Com^ and 235 p*^ by him to the
Treas'^
Exeter January 28"' i777- The above Account is well Vouched and
right Cast, the ballance due to the State is four pounds Eight Shillings —
Examin'd bv Committee on Claims —
Josiah Oilman Jun''
[Captain Russell was of Plainfield. He was appointed captain of
the second company of rangers September 14, 1776. — Ed.]
COLONEL THOMAS TASH'S REGIMENT, 1776.
[A special convention of the council and assembly was held Sep-
tember 14, 1776, to consider the matter of raising more men to rein-
force the army in New York, at which it was " Voted, That there be
raised in this state one thousand men officers included, to reinforce
the army of the United States of America at New York, to be divided
into two Regiments, eight Companies to a Regiment, to be in the
service until the first of December next unless sooner discharged."
September 17, Thomas Tash, of Durham, an old French War officer,
was appointed to the command of the first regiment, the field and
staff officers of which were as follows :
Colonel, Thomas Tash, Durham.
Lt. Col., Joseph Welch, Plaistow.
Major, William Gregg, Londonderry.
Surgeon, John Cook.
Adjutant, Joseph Smith.
Q. Master, Jonathan Chesley, Barnstead.
The following are the rolls of the several companies. — Ed.]
II2-129] \_Colonel Task's Staff Roll, September, ly/d.']
Col° Thomas Tash's Regiment raised by the State of New Hampshire
in September 1776 and sent into the State of New York being one
Months Advance wages to the Officers a bounty of six pounds to each
Non Commissioned Officer & private one penny per mile travel and one
penny in Lieu of baggage Waggons
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Statr Roll
397
Advance
Thomas Tash Colonel
Joseph Welsh L' Col
William Gregg Major
John Cook Surgeon
Joseph Smith Adjutant
Jonathan Chesley Qiiarter master
£15.
12.
10.
7-
5-
5-
0.0
0.0
0.0
100
lO.O
10
£55.10.0
Travel
2. 8-4
2.IO.O
2. 8.4
2.13.4
10. 0.0
Amount
15. 0.0
14. 8.4
10. 0.0
10. 0.0
7.18.4
8. 3.4
£6^.io.o
The Above is a true Roll
Tho» Tash Col<>
Copy
p' Josiah Oilman Jun""
[2-129]
\_Captain Nathan Sanborn's Co.^
A Muster Roll of Cap' Nathan Sanborns Company in Col" Tash's
Regiment raised to reinforce the Continental Army at New York
Advance
NAMES
Place of Abode
wages &
bounty
Travel 300 miles
Sum total
Nathan Sanborn Cap'
Deerfield
8.0.0
2.10.0
10.10
Porter Kimball L'
Brintwood
5.S.O
2.10
7.1S.O
Thomas Gordon Ensign
Do
4.0.0
2.10
6.10.0
John Shepard private
Notting*"
6.0.0
2.10
8.10.0
John Wells
Do
6
2.10
8.10
Joseph Whitaker
Do
6
2.10
8.10
Samuel Gray
6
2.10.0
8.10.0
John Follet
6
2.10.0
8.10
Andrew Chesley
6
2.10.0
8.10
John Brown
6
2.10
8.10
Sawyer Chesley
6
2.10
8.10
Abner Davis
6
2.10
8.10
Thomas George
6
2.10
8.10
Jonathan Foss
6
2.10
8.10
Zephaniali Butler
6
2.10
8.10
Samuel Johnson
Northwood
6
2.10
S.io
Nathaniel Morrill
Do
6
2.10
8.10
398
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Advance
NAMES
Place of Abode
wages &
bounty
Travel 300 miles
Sum total
Hibbei-d Morrill
6
2.10
8.10
John Johnson
6
2.10
8.10
Joseph Durgin
6
2.10
8.10
John Bickford
6
2.10
8. ID
Nathaniel Folsom
Deerfield
6
2.10
8.10
Pattin Simpson
Do
6
2.10
8.10
Joseph Judgkins
6
2.10
8.10
Josiah Chase
6
2.10
8.10
Moses Chase
6
2.10
8.10
Josiah Sawyer
6
2.10
8.10
Stephen Chase
6
2.10
8.10
George Seavey
6
2.10
8.10
Joseph Jones
6
2.10
8.10
William Simpson
6
2.10
8.10
Josiah Prescott
6
2.10
8.10
John Simpson
6
2.10
8.10
Tristram Folsom
6
2.10
8.10
Chase Paige
6
2.10
8.10
Samuel Hardy
6
2.10
8.10
Daniel Ward
Brentwood
6
2.10
8.10
Benjamin Ward
Do
6
2.10
8.10
Jonathan Morrison
6
2.10
8.10
Richard Tandy
6
2.10
8.10
Levi Thing
6
2.10
8.10
Abner Burbank
6
2.10
8.10
Edmund Pilsbury
6
2.10
8.10
Joshua Rundlet
Deerfield
6
2.10
8. 10
John Woodbury
Do
6
2.10
8.10
Edward Samborn
Do
6
2.10
8.10
Samuel Scribner
Poplin
6
2.ro
8.10
Curtiss Bean
Do
6
2. 10
8.10
Benjamin Brown
Do
6
2. 10
8.10
Jonathan Smith
6
2.10
8.10
Nathan Clough
6
2.ro
8.10
Thomas Rowel
6
2.10
8.10
294--
130. 0-
Officers Wages —
17.8 -
£441. 8.0
State of New Hampshire
Nottingham Septem'' 20"" 1776
Pursuant to the Order of the Hon*"'* Council & Assembly I have mus-
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
399
tcrcd & paid the Above Olllcers & Soldiers they being all able bodied
Elective men
(sign'd) Tho* Bartlet Muster & paymaster
This Roll amoimtiiig to Four hundred forty one pounds eight Shillings
is well Vouch'd (!v: right Cast
Examin'd Josej)!! Gilman one of the
Committee on Accounts
Copy ex** per Josiah Gilman Jun""
[2-133]
\_Captain Daniel Gordon's Co.]
Muster Roll of Capt Daniel Gorden's Company in Col' Tash's Regi-
ment raised to reinforce the Continental Army at New York mustred
September y* 20"' 1776 —
NAMES
Place of abode
Advance
& Bounty
I'lillilirg
Total
£
£ S
£ S
Daniel Gordon Cap'
Epping
8.0
2.10
10.10
Zebulon Gilman Lieu'
Exeter
s.s
2.10
7.18
Jon" Norris Ensign
D°
4.0
2.10
6.10
Paul Brown Fifer
Epping
6-
2.10
8.10
Joseph Burleigh Priv'"
D°
6-
2.10
S.io
Edward Moody
6-
2.10
8.10
Simon Dearborn
6-
2.10
8.10
David Perkins
6-
2.10
8.10
Benj" Barber
6-
2.10
8.10
Eben'' Dow
6-
2.IO
8.10
Tho" Stevens
6-
2.10
8.10
Eliphalet Calley
6-
2.10
8.10
Joseph Prescot
6-
2.10
S.IO
John Prescot
6-
2.10
8.10
Joseph Gale
6-
2.10
8.IO
Josiah Norris
6-
2.10
8.10
Richard Robinson
6-
2.10
S.IO
Jedutiian Farrah
6-
2.10
S.IO
Job Sherburn
6-
2.10
S.IO
Winthrop Dow
6-
2.10
S.IO
Eben'' Osgood
6-
2.10
S.IO
Zebulon Dow
6-
2.10
8.10
Josiah Edgerly
6-
2.10
8.10
Thomas Clough
6-
2.10
8.10
Jon" Calley
6-
2.10
8.10
Sam' Haley
6-
2.10
S.IO
400
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Advance
NAMES
Place of abode
& Bounty
Billiting
Total
£
£ S
£ S
James Drake
Epping
6-
2.IO
8.TO
Dole Parson
Exeter
6-
2.IO
8.IO
Josiah Rollins Jun""
D°
6-
2.IO
8.10
Jeremiah Foss
New''**
6-
2. ID
8. ID
John Medor
D°
6-
2, ID
8.IO
Walter Bryant Jun"'
6-
2.IO
8. ID
John Mason
6-
2.IO
S.io
Reuben Doe
6-
2. ID
8.IO
Jon" S : Dudley
6-
2. TO
8. ID
Zebulon Davis
6-
3. lO
8.IO
Elisha Thomas
6-
2. ID
8.IO
Jona° Burleigh
6-
2.10
8.IO
Dudley Smart
6-
2.IO
8.IO
Lewis Kenistone
6-
2. ID
8.IO
Jon'' Robinson
6-
2. ID
8.IO
Rufus Ewers
6-
2.IO
8.IO
Theo' Wiggins
6-
2. ID
8.IO
Benj" Pinner
6-
2.IO
8.IO
Nath' Colby
6-
2.IO
8. ID
Walter Neal
6-
2. ID
S.io
Caleb Thurstin
Exeter
6-
2. ID
8.IO
Benj" Connor
6-
2.IO
S.IO
Dudley Watson
6-
2.IO
8.IO
David Jewett
6-
2.IO
8.IO
James Gorden
6-
2. ID
8.IO
Samuel Smith
6-
2. ID
8.IO
Daniel Barker
6-
2.IO
8.IO
Jona Woodman
6-
2. ID
8.IO
Abraham Brown
6-
2.10
S.IO
Sam' Moody
6-
2.IO
8.IO
John Nealey Jun'"
6-
2.IO
S.IO
6-
2. ID
£483.18
This Roll amounting to Four Hundred Eighty three pounds Eighteen
Shillings is well vouched & Right Cast
Examined
Joseph Oilman
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
401
Septem"" 30"' 1776 The State of New Hampshire
to Thomas Bartlet
To Cash paid Captain Gorden's Company
To Cash paid Capt Sandboni's Do
To 10 day Service mustering Sd men
To horse hire twice to Exeter once to Newmarket twice
to Deertield Twice to Epping once to Brintwood &;
Poplin —
To Expences myself & horse —
To maUeing muster Roll for Capt' Gorden & Sanborn
Companys
To a Journey to Exeter myself & horse to make returns
of the Rolls—
To Cash paid for Expenses —
Supra C'
Octoh'' 30"^ J 776 By Cash receiv'd of the Treasurer
By an Order on the Treasury for
Errors excepted p"" Thom' Bartlet —
D"-
£483.18.0
441. S.o
3. 0.0
I. 4.0
1.10.3
o. 6.0
o. 9.0
o. 9.6
£931.17.9
£926.10.0
5- 7-9
£931.17.9
[2-134]
[ Captain jfo?iathan Robinson'' s Co.]
Muster Roll for Seventy four Men including Officers inlisted by Col"
William Whipple by Order of the General Court for the State of
New Hampshire into the service of the American States to reinforce the
Army at New York Mustered & paid otl by Joshua Wentworth (first
Regiment) September 1776 —
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
& bounty
Travel
Total paid
Jonathan Robinson Cap*
S--
2.10
10.10
David Jewell i" L'
5-S-
2.10
7.18
John Weeks 2"'* D"
5.8-
2.10
7.18
James Down Soldier
6
2.10
8.10
Henrv Moore
6
2.10
8.10
Stephen Cate
6
2.10
8.10
James Foster
6
2.10
8.10
Josiah Thurston
6
2.10
8.10
30
402
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
& bounty
Travel
Total paid
Ebenezer Barker
6
2.IO
8.IO
Walter Weeks
6
2.IO
S.io
Matthew Thompson
6
2.IO
8.IO
Israel Stockbridge
6
2. ID
8.IO
Edward Chase
' 6
2. ID
8. ID
John Leavitt
6
2.IO
8. ID
Ward Mason
6
2.IO
8.IO
Reuben Leavitt
6
2.IO
8.IO
William Marden
6
2.IO
8.IO
Eliphalet Veasy
6
2.XO
8.IO
Joshua Wingate
6
2. ID
8.IO
John Mason
6
2.10
S.IO
Samuel Cate
6
2. ID
8.IO
Andrew Neil
6
2.IO
8.IO
Dudley Chase
6
2. ID
8.IO
Samuel Piper
6
2. ID
8. ID
Samuel Boynton
6
2.IO
8.IO
Josiah Leavitt
6
2. ID
8.IO
John Foss
6
2. ID
8.10
Thomas Veasy
6
2.IO
8.IO
Robert Kimball
6
2.IO
8.IO
Sergeant Witcher
6
2.IO
8.IO
William Chase
6
2.IO
8.IO
William Stevens
6
2.IO
8. ID
Joseph Place
6
2.IO
8.IO
Joseph Trickey
6
2.IO
S.IO
Samuel Dame
6
2.IO
S.IO
Jonathan Crosbie
6
2. ID
S.IO
John Kennison
6
2. ID
8.IO
Francis Jenness Jun''
6
2.IO
S.IO
Job Brown
6
2. ID
S.IO
James Kennison
6
2. ID
S.IO
William Cate Jun'
6
2.IO
S.IO
Nimshy Lock
6
2.IO
8.IO
Josep Seavy
6
2. ID
8.IO
Jacob Tibbets
6
2.IO
S.IO
Simeon Towle
6
2.IO
S.IO
Richard Webster
6
2.IO
S.IO
Michael Dalton
6
2. ID
S.IO
William Yeaton
6
2.IO
S.IO
John Odiorne
6
2.IO
S.IO
Reuben Lock
6
2.IO
S.IO
Samuel Philbrook
6
2.IO
S.IO
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
403
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
& bounty
Travel
Total paid
Josiah Lang
6
2.10
8.10
Sainuel Seavy
6
2.10
8. 10
Nathan Marston
6
2.10
8. 10
Sam' Capm"" Dearborn
6
3.10
8.10
Joseph Henderson
6
2.10
8.10
Benj" Goodwin
6
2.10
8.10
Daniel Goodwin
6
2.10
8.10
Joshua Scales
6
2.10
8.10
Thomas Applebee
6
2.10
8.10
Hanson Clark
6
2.10
8.10
William Scammons
6
2.10
8.10
Edward Mason Jun'
6
2.10
8.10
Samuel Connar
6
2.10
8.10
James Libby
6
2.10
8. 10
Benjamin Dockuni
6
2.10
8.10
Jon" Ken ni son
6
2.10
8.10
Joshua Brackett
6
2.10
8.10
Benj" Dockum Jun''
6
2.10
8.10
Daniel Dearborn
6
2.10
8.10
Richard VVhittin
6
2.10
8.10
Levi Dearborn Jun"'
6
2.10
8.10
Samuel Sherburne
6
2.10
8.10
Nath' Marston
6
2.10
8.10
426
185
629.16.0
Inlisted from the first Regm*
Ditto from Col" John Langdons Comp^
Charges mustering 74 Men Viz,
Express to Notify each Captain
One Days expence at M" Chases Stratham
One Davs do at do
2 Days Horse hire
Clustering 74 Men
71
3
74
£0
12
I.
I.
5
2.
16
12
8
4-
629
7-
16
8
634. 3.8
404
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Mem'' Cash rec*^ of CoP Whipple payment & Chg'
for 74 men 666. o
634. 3.S
Ballance p^' Col Whipple 31-16.4
These may Certify that at the request of Col° William Whipple I mus-
tered & paid oft' the 74 Men Specified in this Roll agreeable to the
same & Ordered them to Hartford in Connecticut & that the}^ were able
bodied Effective men & well Equipt with fire Arms
Portsmouth Sep'' i'j'j6
(Sign'd) Joshua Wentvvorth Muster Master
Copy ex'^ per Josiah Oilman Jun'
[The men were enlisted Sept. 23. Capt. Robinson was of Strat-
ham. — Ed.]
[2-137] \_Captain John Calfc's Co.']
State of New Hampshire
Muster & pay Roll of the soldiers raised in Col° T Bartlett's Regiment
for recruiting our Army at New York by Order of the Council & Assem-
bly of s'* State
John Calf Cap' £10.8.4 James Flood S.S.4
Ezekiel Balknap L* 7.16.4 Nemijah Kelly 8.8.4
Benj" Taylor Ensign 6. 8.4 Samuel Little 8.8.4
Joseph Welch Major 2. 8.4 Jesse Heath 8.8.4
Joseph Smith Adjutant 2. 8.4 Job Rent 8.8.4
Aaron Young 8. 8.4 John Atwood 8.8.4
Moses Huntoon 8. 8.4 Noah Johnson 8.8.4
Tho' Philbrick Huntoon 8. 8.4 Edmond Davis 8.8.4
Samuel Bean 8. 8.4 Tho' Cotton 8.8.4
Bezaleel Beede 8. 8.4 Asa Heath 8.8.4
Jethro Sanborn 8. 8.4 Joseph Eaton 8.8.4
John Hubart 8. 8.4 Ebenezer Tucker 8.8.4
James Thorne 8. 8.4 Nathan Hunt 8.8.4
John Oilman 8. 8.4 Barzillai Colby 8.8.4
Jacob Ordaway 8. 8.4 Jacob Clark 8.8.4
Joseph Bean 8. 8.4 Roger Serjeant 8.8.4
Henry Blasdel S. 8.4 Caleb Hobs 8.8.4
Trueworthy Palmer 8. 8.4 Daniel Chase 8. 8. 4
Barnard Elliot 8. 8.4 Jacob Hobs 8.8.4
Edward Oreely S. 8.4 Thomas Faver 8.8.4
Nathaniel Kimbal 8. 8.4 Nathaniel Brown 8.8.4
Alexander Stevins 8. 8.4 Nathan Jones 8.8.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
405
Isaac Cliflbrd
S.S.4
Josiah Davis
8.
8.4
Joseph Brown
8.8.4
Samuel March
8.
8.4
Jonathan Johnson
8.S.4
John Carlton
8.
8.4
Oliver Noys
8.S.4
John Morse Baly
8.
8.4
Timothy Noys
S.8.4
Nathan Webster
8.
8.4
Bcnj" Stone
S.6.4
Peasly Merril
8.
8.4
Natii' Noys
8.S.4
Joseph Perkins
8.
8.4
James Noys
8.S.4
Timothy Swan
8.
8.4
John Johnson
8. 8.4
Richard Kimbal
8.
8.4
Stephen Dole
8.8.4
Obadiah Eastman
8.
8.4
Jess Sawyer
8.8.4
Timothy Serjeant
8.
8.4
Cornelius Clough
8.8.4
Samson Wheeler
8.
8.4
Moses Sweat
8.8.4
Thomas Dow
8.
8.4
Samuel Blasdel
8.8.4
Dudley Currier
8.
8.4
Caleb Sever
8.S.4
Henry Sanders
8.
8.4
Daniel Little
8.8.4
£618.
13.0
To the Ch-' & Exp'
of Musters
& paying the Company
3-
17
623.
10.
Pursuant to directions from the Council & Assembly I have paid the
Sums set Against each respective Name in the foregoing list Viz. To
the Captain L' & Ensign One Months wages each. To each Noncom-
missioned Officer & private 20 Dollars each Bounty. & to Officers &
Soldiers £2.8.4 Each for Travel They all being Able bodied Effective
men
Test Jacob Gale Muster & paymaster
Copy ex'' per Josiah Oilman Jun"^
Officers Wages 24.13 —
Travel 72 ^ 48/4 — 174 —
£198. 13 —
■70 Bounties at 6£ 420. o
£618.13—
Charge Must' — 3*17
£622.10 —
[Capt. Calfe was of Hampstead, and there died Oct. 30, 180S. —
Ed.]
406
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-139]
\_Captain William McDuffee^s Co.~\
A Muster & pay Roll of the Officers and Soldiers raised Mustered &
paid by Stephen Evans in the second Regiment in the State of New
Hampshire to Join the Continentel Army in New York per Order dated
16 Day of Septem"" 1776
Allow'd 320 Miles Travel to New York
Advance wages
& bounty
Billeting
Sum Total
William M"=Duflee Cap'
8--
2.13.4
rO.13.4
James Lebby L'
5.8-
2.13
4
8. I
4
Daniel Pinkham Ensign
4
2.13
4
6.13
4
William Kelly private
6
2.13
4
S.13
4
John Tvvombl}'
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
David Hodgdon
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Anthony Hanson
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Thomas dishing
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Daniel Gushing
6
3-13
4
S.13
4
Zaccheus Bunker
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Samuel Merrow
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
George Waldron
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Joseph Allen
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Isaac Watson
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Samuel Mills
6
2.13
4
S.13
4
John Garling
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Thomas Garling
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Ephraim Bickford
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Daniel Tuttle
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Jonathan Tacker
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Samuel Demerit
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Joseph Brown
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
William Hodgdon
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Jonathan Morrison
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Stephen Starboard
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
George Heard
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Nathan Lord
6
2.13
4
S.13
4
Paul Welch
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Joseph Holmes
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Jediah Gutridge
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
James Sherley
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Samuel Furbish
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
William Lord
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Daniel Clark
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
Jonathan Ellis
6
2.13
4
8.13
4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
407
Advance wages
& bounty
Billeting
Slim Total
Daniel Watson
Solomon Perkins
6
6
2.13.4
2.13.4
8
8
13-4
13-4
John Nute
William Palmer
6
6
2.13.4
2.13.4
8
8
13-4
134
John Garlings
Ebcnezer Twombly
James W^entworth
Isaac Wentworth
6
6
6
6
2.13.4
2.13.4
2.13.4
2.13.4
8
8
8
8
134
134
^3-4
134
John Randcl
Joseph Plumcr
Edward Rollings
6
6
6
2.13.4
2.13.4
2.13.4
8
8
8
13-4
134
13.4
David Wingate
Josep Wingate
John Perl
Samuel Robertson
6
6
6
6
2.13.4
2.13.4
2.13.4
2.13.4
8
8
8
8
13-4
134
134
^34
James Chamberlain
6
2.13.4
8
134
Moses Hamet
David Wallingford
6
6
2.13.4
2.13.4
8
8
134
13.4
Joshua Allen
John Friend
6
6
2.13.4
2.13.4
8
8
134
134
312.0 -
£146.13.4
476
1.4
Errors excepted per Stephen Evans
Officers Wages 17.8.0
54 d" Soldiers travel 144
52 Bounties
Mustering:
Cap' M'^Duftees Compv brought Over
Deduct Joseph Aliens Billeting
To the Chg' & expences of muster^ & paying
This Roll & Cap' Emery's per Ace'
£161. S.o
312. 0.0
3.12.
£477. 0.0
£476. 1.4
2.13.4
£473. 8.0
3.12
£477. 0.0
Ocf 23^ '77^ '^^^^ Above Roll Amounting to Four hundred Seventy
Three pounds Eight Shillings & four pence is well Vouch'd & right
Cast
Examin'd Joseph Oilman One of the Committee on Acct*
Copy ex*^ per Josiah Oilman Jun'
4o8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-141]
\_Captain Smith Eniei'soii's Cc]
A Muster & Pay Roll of the Officers & Soldiers Raised Mustered &
paid by Stephen Evans in the Second Regiment in the State of New
Hampshire to Join the Continental Army in New York per Order Dated
16"^ day of Sept™ 1776
Advance wages
& bounty
Billeting
Sum total
Smith Emerson Cap*
Joseph Thomas Lieu'
John Church Ensign
Andrew Bickford
8
5.8
4
6
2
2
3
2
13
13
13
4
4
4
4
10. 1-^
8. "i
6.^3
S.13
4
4
•4
4
Joseph Jackson
Samuel Wille
6
6
2
3
13
13
4
4
8.13
8.13
•4
•4
Samuel Dame
6
3
13
4
8.13
•4
Gideon Garling
Enoch Runnels
6
6
3
13
13
4
4
S.13
8.13
4
•5
John Sias
Josiah Kenniston
6
6
2
2
13
13
4
4
8.13
8.13
4
4
Eli Bickford
6
2
13
4
8.13
•4
Isaac Small
6
2
13
4
8.13
4
John Wiggin
Joseph Applebee
David Davis
6
6
6
2
2
2
13
'3
13
4
4
4
8.13
8.13
8.13
4
4
4
Ebenezer Bennick
6
2
13
4
8.13
4
Daniel Durgin
Philip Fowler
Joshua Dow
Samuel Yeaton
6
6
6
6
3
2
2
2
13
13
13
13
4
4
4
4
8.13
8.13
8.13
8.13
4
4
4
4
John Spencer
James Dow
Pike Burnham
6
6
6
2
3
^3
13
13
4
4
4
8.13
8.13
8.13
4
4
4
Eliphalet Neal
Jonathan Chesley Qiiarter master
6
2
2
13
13
4
4
S.13
8.13
4
4
Daniel Rogers
Jabes Davis
Daniel Dealen
6
6
6
2
2
2
13
13
13
4
4
4
8.13
8.13
8.13
4
4
4
Josiah Fuller
Simeon Starboard
6
6
3
13
13
4
4
8.13
8.13
4
4
Dudley Davis
Samuel Gray
William Hawkins
6
6
6
2
2
2
13
13
13
4
4
4
8.13
8.13
8.13
4
4
4
George Foss
James Hutchins
6
6
13
13
4
4
8.13
8.13
4
4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
409
Advance wages
Billeting
Sum total
& bounty
George Foss Jim''
6
2.13.4
8.13.4
Samuel Styles Jun'
6
2
13-4
8.13.4
Samuel Peiley
6
2
13-4
8.13.4
Nathaniel Church
6
2
13-4
8.13.4
John Slooper
6
2
13-4
8.13.4
George Ham
6
2
13-4
8.13.4
Nathaniel Foss
6
2
13-4
8.13.4
Isaac Young
6
2
'3-4
8.13.4
Robert McDonald
6
2
13-4
S.I3.4
Nicholas Chesley
6
2
13-4
8.13.4
Eliphalet Taylor
6
2
'3-4
8.13.4
Robert Evans
6
2
13-4
8.13.4
264 —
128
-
£409. S.o
Errors excepted per Stephen Evans
Octo' 23'' 1776 The Above Roll amounting to
Copy ex*^
Officers Wages —
Billeting 49 Men —
per Josiah Gilman Jun'
£17.8.0
12S--
bounties to 44 ^d- 6£
145.8.0
264 —
£409.8.0
Joseph Gilman One of the Committee on Ace"
4IO
[2-143]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
\_Captain Daniel Runnels' s Co.'\
Muster and pay Roll of the men raised in Col' Thorntons & Websters
Regiments in the State of New Hampshire to serve at New York in
Capt Daniel Runnels's Company in Col' Thomas Tash's Regiment Sep-
tem'' 26"" 1776 —
Advance to Offi-
MENS NAMES
cers & Bounty
to Soldiers
Billeting
Sum Total
Daniel Runnels Cap'
8.-
2.8
10. 8
Sam' Hazeltine Lieu'
5-8
2.8
7.16
Sam' Buswell Ens^''
4.0
2.8
6. 8
Ichabod Robie
6.0
2.8
8. 8
James Sharley
6
2.8
8. 8
Jeremiah Conner
6
2.8
8. 8
Caleb Smith
6
2.8
8. 8
Oilman Dudley
6
2.8
8. 8
John Beary
6
2.8
8. 8
Jon" Dearborn
6
2.8
8. 8
Nicholas Oilman
6
2.8
8. 8
Derben Heth
6
2.8
8. 8
William Anderson
6
2.8
8. 8
Moses Turner
6
2.8
8. 8
William Wilson
6
2.8
8. 8
William Moore
6
2.8
8. 8
Sam' Peirce
6
2.8
8. 8
Joseph Presbey
6
2.8
8. 8
William Wilson Ju'
6
2.8
8. 8
Simon Towl
6
2.8
8. 8
Jon* Underbill
6
2.8
8. 8
Jacob Hills
6
2.8
8. 8
Sam' Hoit
6
2.8
8. 8
Benj" Hazeltin
6
2.8
8. 8
John Colby
6
2.8
8. 8
James Richardson
6
2.8
8. 8
Robert Wason
6
2.8
8. 8
John Clifford
6
2.8
8. 8
John Sargeant
6
2.8
8. &
Peter Hazeltine
6
2.8
8. 8
Alexander Shirley
6
2.8
8. 8
Daniel Whitcher
6
2.8
8. 8
Bracket Towl
6
2.8
8. 8
John Shurley
6
2.8
8. 8
David Mills
6
2.8
8. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
411
Advance to Offi-
MKXS NAMKS
cers & Bounty
to Soldiers
Billeting
Sum Total
Sam' Morss
6
2.8
8. 8
James Hazcrd
6
2.8
8. 8
Sam' Dunlap
6
2.8
8. 8
Josiah Derhon
6
2.8
8. 8
Sam' Thompson
6
2.8
8. 8
Pierce Gaj^c
6
2.8
8. 8
Richard Hall
6
2.8
8. 8
Zibali Kimbal
6
2.8
8. 8
John Williams
6
2.8
8. 8
Jolin m'^gown
6
2.8
8. 8
John Tarbox
6
2.8
8. 8
James Sprage
6
2.8
8. 8
Abiel Cross
6
2.8
8. 8
Arthur Darrah
6
2.8
8. 8
Henry Campbell
6
2.8
8. 8
James Moorland
6
2.8
8. 8
John Morrison
6
2.8
8. 8
John Cochran
6
2.8
8. 8
Thomas Wilson
6
2.8
8. 8
George Orr
6
2.8
8. 8
Joseph Caldwell
6
2.8
8. 8
David Morrison
6
2.8
8. 8
John Finguson
6
2.8
8. 8
William Moore
6
2.8
8. 8
Jon" Holmes
6
2.8
8. 8
John Stuart
6
2.8
8. 8
James Furguson
6
2.8
8. 8
Joseph Hobbs
6
2.8
S. 8
Andrew Robinson
6
2.8
8. 8
John Turner
6
2.8
8. 8
Humphry Holt
6
2.8
8. 8
Nathan Phnnmer
6
2.8
8. 8
Sam' Fisher
6
2.8
S. 8
Robert Wilson
6
2.8
8. 8
Robert Boyd
6
2.8
8. 8
Matthew Dickey
6
2.8
8. 8
Elijah Town
6
2.8
8. 8
Stephen Donald
6
2.8
8. 8
Thomas Archibald
6
2.8
S. 8
Thomas Wallace
6
2.8
S. 8
John Gilmore
6
2.8
8. 8
James Campbel
6
2.8
8. 8
412
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Advance to Offi-
cers & Bounty
to Soldiers
Billeting
Sum Total
Peter Robinson
Sam' Spear
Robert Mori son
John Hughes
William Eayers
6
6
6
6
6
2.8
2.S
2.8
2.8
2.8
8. 8
8. 8
8. 8
8. 8
8. 8
£688. 4
State of New Hampshire Septem' 26"" 1776
Pursuant to orders from the Council & Assembly of said State, I have
mustered the Persons named in the before going Roll they being good
able Bodied Effective men & well accoutred, & have paid them the sums
set against their respective names —
John Webster
The State of New Hampshire to John Webster
1776
Sep' 2&'
To two Journeys to Exeter for Orders &c &c
To my time & Expence in Mustering & paying the
Company —
To paid for drawing muster Roll
D'
£1.4.0
2.0.0
3
3-7-0
Exeter Novem"' 19"* 1776,
Receiv'd of the State of New Hampshire Six hundred & Eighty Eight
pounds 45 Also three pounds Seven Shillings in full for the Sums ad-
vanced and for the charge thereof, to the above mentioned Company —
John Webster —
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS,
413
[2-147] \_Captain William Prcscott's Co.]
Muster Roll of a Company Raised out of Co' Jonathan Moultons Reg-
iment of militia to Join the army at New York in Co' Tashs Regiment —
Advance
NAMES
Pay to Offs
Bounty to
Soldiers
Billeting
NAMES
Bounty
Billeting
William Present Cap'
£8.
£2.10
John Blasdel Private
6-
£2.10
Abraham Sanborn
Jonathan Leavit
6-
2.10
Lieut
5. 8
2.10
William Doyle
6-
2.10
Benj" Clough Ens^"
4.
2.10
Abraham Marston
6-
2.10
Moses Shaw Serj°'
6 —
2.10
Jerem' Palmer
6-
2.10
Joseph Leach d°
6 —
2.10
Simon Lovering
6-
2.10
Sam' Wedgwood d°
6 —
2.10
Benj" Mason
6-
2.10
Benj" Batcheler d°
6 —
2.10
Joseph Fogg
6-
2.10
Joshua Towle Corp'
6 —
2.10
Jacob Fowler
6-
2.10
Henry Batchelor Jun'
Sylvanus Eaton
6-
2.10
d°
6 —
2.10
Benj* Brown
6-
2.10
Edward B. Moulton
David Eaton
6-
2.10
d°
6 —
2.10
Reuben Swain
6-
2.10
Eben' A Lovering d°
6 —
2.10
James Fogg
6-
2.10
David Hobbs Drum^
6 —
2.10
Caleb Shaw Jun'
6-
2.10
Cato Moulton Fifer
6 —
2.10
Jon" Present
6-
2.10
John Allman Priv'
6 —
2.10
David Stuart
6-
2.10
Richard Mace
6 —
2.10
David vShaw
6-
2.10
John Garland
6 —
2.10
Joseph Brown 3"^
6-
2.10
Elisha Moulton
6 —
2.10
Joseph Shaw
6-
2.10
Robert Bragg
6 —
2.10
Jewet Sanborn
6-
2.10
Joseph Pevere
6 —
2.10
Henry Jewel
6-
2.10
Nathan S Moulton
6 —
2.10
Moses Colby
6-
2.10
Jeremiah Tuck
6 —
2.10
Obadiah French
6-
2.10
James Tuck
6 —
2.10
Nath' Wells
6-
2.10
Robert Fowler
6 —
2.10
Eben^ Neal
6-
2.10
Eben"" Present
6 —
2.10
Timothy Huntington
6-
2.10
Richard Philbrick
6 —
2.10
Levi Blake
6-
2.10
Levi Sanborn
6 —
2.10
2.10
John Tilton
6 —
168-
£70.
Benj" Sweat
6 —
2.10
To Cha^ & Expen'
Jerem** Swain
6 —
2.10
Mus*-' & pays the
Com^
3
171 —
173- 8
£72.10
12. 10
241.
245.18
245.18
4S6.18
414
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
State of New Hampshire Hampton Septem'' 21° 1776
Pursuant to the Order of the hon'''^ Council & assembly of said State I
have mustered & paid the above officers & Soldiers they being all able
bodied effective men
Jon" Moulton muster & paymaster
D"^ The State of New Hampshire to Jonathan Moulton
Sep* 1776 To Cash paid the within Roll JE486.18
Dec"^ 10"' To ditto p*^ the Treasurer per Rec* 14.12
Exeter December 14"' 1776 Errors Excepted
JC501.10
Jonathan Moulton
£2-152] \_Captai7z jfonathan Robinson^ s Co. Receipt for Bounty .,
etcl
We the Subscribers Severally Acknowledge to have Receiv'd of Will-
iam Whipple & Josh" Wentworth Esq" Six Pounds as Bounty & Two
Pounds ten Shillings Lawf money Billeting, allowd by the Hon**'® Gen-
eral Court of the State of New Hampshire to the Soldiers raised to rein-
force the army at New York.
Portsmouth Sept^ 23*^ 1776 —
James Downs Berwick
Henrey moo re
Stephen Cate
James foster Greenland
Josiah Thirston
Ebenezer Barker
Walter weeks
Matthew Tomsn
Israel Stockbridge
Edward Chase
John Leavitt
ward mason
Reuben Leavitt
hu
W" X Marden Greenl*^
mark
Tes' Benja Barker
Eliphelet Vesey
Jos'' Wingate
John Mason
Samuel Cate
Jon" X Crosbie
mark
Tes* Jn" Weeks
hU
John X Kineson
mark
Test y° Weeks
Francis Jenness Junr
hit
Job X Brown Rye
mark
Joseph Jenness
Tames kinnison
^ hi.
W™ X Cate Jun'
mark
Test. Joseph Jenness
hit
Nimshi X Lock
mark
Tes' Joseph Jenness
his
Joseph X Seavy
mark
Tes* Joseph Jenness
Tes' David Simson
Nathan Marston
James Chapman
hii
Joseph X Henderson
mark
Tes' Nich' Rowlings
his
Benj' X Goodwin
mark
Tes' Josh" Wentworth
Daniel Goodwin
hU
Joshua X Scates
mark
Tes* Josh" Wentworth
Thomas applebee
hit
Hanson X Clark
mark
Tes' Josh" Wentworth
William Scamons
Edward Mason junr
Samuel Connor
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
415
Alulicvv nell
Diullcv L Chase
Saimicl Piper
Satmicl Boynton
Josiah Lcavitt
John Foss
thomas Veasey
hU
Robert X Crimbal
mark.
Tes' Bcnj" Barker
Seargeant VVhitcher
William Chase
William Stevens
Joseph Place
Joseph Trickey
Samuel Dame
Jacob Tebbets
Simeon Tovvle
Rich'' Webster
Mikel Dalton
hU
W"' X Yeaton
Tes' William Seavey
hit
John X Odioine
mark
Tes' william Seavey
Reuben Lak
Samuel Philbrook
Green*^
Josiah Lang d°
his
Sam' X Seavy
James X Libbey
mnrk
Tes' G Gains
Bemain Dockum
hU
Jon" X Kenniston
mark
Tes' 1"° Weeks
. hi.
Benj' X Dockum jun
mark
Tes* J"" Weeks
Joshua Brackett
Dn' Dearborn
Rich'* Whittier
Levi Dearborn
Samuel Sherborne
Nathanael Marston Jun
Rec'' of W'" Whipple & Josh Wentworth Eight Founds L My one
months advanc'd pay in the Service of the American States.
Portsm" Sep' 23" 1776 —
Jonathan Robinson
Rec** of W"' Whipple & Josh" Wentworth five Founds Eight Shills* L
My one months advanc'd pay in the service of the American States
Fortsm" Sep' 23, 1776 —
Daniel Jewell
Rec"* of W'° Whipple & Josh Wentworth five pounds eight Shill°' L
My one month advanc'd wages in the service of the American States
Fortsm° Sepf 23"^ 1776
John Weeks
Rec'' of W" Whipple & Josh Wentworth Seven Founds ten Shill^' L
My for my owne & my two Lieutenants Billiting
Sep. 35, 1776 —
Jonathan Robinson
COLONEL NAHUM BALDWIN'S REGIMENT, 1776.
[This regiment was raised in accordance with a vote of a special
joint convention of the Council and Assembly, held September 14,
1776, for the purpose of reinforcing the army in New York. On
September 17 the Assembly appointed Nahum Baldwin colonel,
Gordon Hutchins lieutenant colonel, and Nathaniel S. Prentice
major. Prentice did not serve. Colonel Baldwin was of Amherst,
Colonel Hutchins of Concord. The regiment was in the battle at
White Plains Oct. 28, 1776, and was dismissed early in December of
that year.
The ofificers were, — Colonel, Nahum Baldwin, Amherst ; Lieuten-
ant Colonel, Gordon Hutchins, Concord. Who the field ofificers
were does not appear. — Ed.]
[2-154]
\_Captai?i Philip Putitam' s Co.'\
Colonel Nahum Baldwins Regiment Raised in September 1776 & Sent
into the State of New York being one Months Advance wages to the
Officers A Bounty of Six pounds to each Non Commission'd Officer &
private i penny pr Mile Travel and one penny in Lieu of Baggage
waggon
Captain Philip Futnams Company
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
& bounty
Travel
Sum total
Philip Putnam Captain
£8.0.0
3.1.8
IO.I.8
Henry Field Lieu'
5.8
3.1.8
7.9.8
William Low Ensign
3.1.8
6.1.8
Thomas Town
6
3.1.8
8.1.8
Joseph Wallis
6
3.1.8
8.1.8
Benjamin Taylor
Elijah Averil
6
6
3.1.8
3.1.8
8.1.8
8. 1.8
Jonathan Wilkins
6
3.1.8
8.1.8
Daniel Smith
6
3.1.8
8.1.8
James Rea
6
3. 1. 8
8.1.8
Stephen Farnum
6
3.1.8
8.1.S
Richard Town
6
3.1.8
8.1.8
Jonathan Cochran
6
3.1.8
8.1. S
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
417
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
& bounty
Travel
Sum total
Jolin Grimes
6
2.1.8
8. 1. 8
Joel How
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Bciijaniin Smith
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
John Cochran
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Abel Prince
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Francis Lovejoy
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Moses Pearson
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Aron Upton
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Reuben Bontel
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Jolm Hartshorn
6
2.1.8
8. 1.8
Ebenezer Carlton
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Abner Styles
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Isaac Peabody Jun""
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Thomas Russel
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
John Dale
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Ezra Johnson
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Jacob Blanchard
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
John Cram Jun""
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Benj" Parker
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Simeon Holt
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Joseph Cram
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Jonathan Cummings
6
2.1.8
S.I. 8
John Arbuckle
6
2.1.8
8. 1.8
Benjamin Alld
6
2.1.8
S.I. 8
Samuel Gibson
6
2.1.8
S.I. 8
Alex-- APCalley Jun'
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Ebenezer Parker
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Samuel Roby
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Reuben Proctor
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Isaac Bowers
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
John Learny
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
John M Qiiig
6
2.T.8
8.1.8
David AI Qiiesten
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Isaac Calle
6
2.1.8
8.1.8
Muster'd by Abiel Abbot Muster
364
97.18.4
£379.6.4
Master
Exeter 19"^ October 1776 The within Roll of Captain Philip Put-
nams Company Amounting to Three hundred Seventy nine pounds six
Shillings & four pence is well Vouched & right Cast
Examined by Joseph Gilman One of the Committee on Ace"
31
4i8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[Captain Putnam was of Wilton, Ensign Low of Amherst. The
company was raised in the 6th regiment of militia, formerly com-
manded by Edward G. Lutwyche. — Ed.]
[2-156] \_Captain William Read's Co.]
1776 — Colonel Baldwin Reg' Continued
Cap' William Reads Company
Mustered by Abiel Abbot Muster master. 43 men per receipt
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
& bounty
Travelling
Sum Total
William Read Captain
8.0.0
89.
II.8
89.11. 8
Samuel Spalding Lieu'
5.8
5. 8
Joel Lund Ensign
4.0.0
4. 0.0
Thomas Wasson
6.0.0
2.
1.8
8. 1.8
Daniel Wvman
6.0.0
2.
i.S
8. 1.8
Oliver Hill
6.0.0
2.
1.8
8. 1.8
Benjamin Handen Emerson
6.0.0
2.
1.8
8. 1.8
Samuel Darent
6.0.0
2.
I.S
S. 1.8
Nathaniel Hardy
6.0.0
2.
I.S
S. I.S
Jonathan Burbank
6.0.0
2.
1.8
8. 1.8
Enos Hadley
6.0.0
2.
I.S
8. 1.8
Henry Haes
6.0.0
2.
I.S
8. 1.8
Farey Hardy
6.0.0
2.
1.8
8. I.S
Ichabod Eastman
6.0.0
2.
1.8
8. 1.8
Silas Adams
6.0.0
2.
I.S
8. I.S
James Blanchard
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Peter Honey
6.0.0
6.
John Wright Jun''
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Jonathan Butterfield
6.0.0
6. 0.0
John Lovewell
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Oliver Wright
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Nehemiah W^-ight
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Daniel Woods
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Timothy Blood
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Joel Boy n ton
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Asa Lovejoy
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Daniel Blood
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Benj'' Boynton
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Stephen Dow
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Stephen Goodhue
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Daniel Bay ley Jun'
6.0.0
6. 0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
419
MENS NAMES
Advance wages
& bounty
Travelling
Sum total
Nathan Coburn
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Thomas Conton
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Isaac French
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Noah Jewet
6.0.0
6. 0.0
John Phitt
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Ebenezer Wheeler
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Ephraim Pairce
6.0.0
6. 0.0
William Connet
6 0.0
6. 0.0
Jonas Lessly
6.0.0
6. 0.0
William Tinney
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Stephen Jewet Jun'
6.0.0
6. 0.0
David Sanderson
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Benjamin Fobant
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Reuben Barritt
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Jonathan Wright
6.0.0
6. 0.0
John Hodgman
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Elishua Withington
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Nathan Dutton
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Andrew Elliot
6.0.0
6. 0,0
Nathaniel Tarbell
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Jolin Taibell
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Benjamin Muzzy
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Andrew Russel
6.0.0
6. 0.0
Thomas Kemp
6.0.0
6. 0.0
312.0.0
114. II. 8
£443.19.8
Wilton Sep* 26'^ 1776
Abiel Abbot Muster & paymaster
Exeter 19''' October 1776
The within Roll of Captain William Reads Company Amounting to
Four hundred Forty three pounds Nineteen shillings & eight pence is
well Vouched & risfht Cast
Examined
Joseph Oilman
One of the Committee on Acct*
[This company was raised in the 6lh militia regiment. — Ed.J
420
[2-I5S]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
\_Captam Abijah Smith's Co.~\
Muster Si pay Roll of Captain Abijah Smiths Company for New ^'ork
Inlistetl out of Col° Enoch Hales Regiment of Militia and Mustered by
him Sepf 3i^' 1776
NAMES
I Mo pay to Officers
Travel 230 Miles
Amount
& bounty to Soldiers
@2d
Abijah Smith Captain
S--
£1.18.4
9.18.4
James Crumble Lieu'
5-8 .
I.1S.4
7. 6.4
Robert Fletcher Ensign
4-
I. 18.4
5.18.4
Dan' Goodenough private
6-
I. 18.4
7.1S.4
Jonah Herington
6
I. 18.4
7.18.4
James Newell
6
I. 18.4
7.18.4
John Steel
6
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Dan' Severance
6
I.1S.4
7.18.4
Benjamin Carlton
6
I. .8.4
7.18.4
Jon'' Ingals
6
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Caleb Paige
6
1.18.4
7.18.4
Samuel Chaplain
6
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Joseph Kidder
6
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Gideon Powers
6
I.1S.4
7.18.4
Ebenezer Severance
6
1.18.4
7.18.4
Caleb Maynard
6
1.18.4
7.18.4
Supply VVillson
6.0.0
r.18.4
7.18.4
Jason Hemingway
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7,18.4
Hugh Dunlap
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Joseph Wright
6.0.0
I. .8.4
7.18.4
Benj" Cutter
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Dan' Emery Jun'
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.18.4
John Little
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Alpheus Brigham
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.18.4
Abel Easterbrook
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Amos Knight
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.18.4
John Whitney
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.18.4
Stephen Twitchel
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.18.4
John Swan
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.18.4
Willard Hunt
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Moses Kenny
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.18.4
Thomas Adams
6.0.0
I..8.4
7.18.4
Eli Adams
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.18.4
James Moore
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
John Knowlton
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.18.4
Amos Skinner
6.0.0
I.1S.4
7.18.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
421
Errors excepted Enoch Hale
NAMES
I Mo pay to Ofliters
& bounty to Soldiers
Travel 230 Miles
@2d
Amount
Sam' Ave ret
6.0.0
I.1S.4
7.18.4
Francis Town
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.1S.4
Nath' Thomas
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.1S.4
Caleb Houston
0.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Solomon Rand
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Lemuel Page
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Jonathan Ball
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
James Wood
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Nehemiah Town
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Jolin Paige
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Thomas Kidder
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Ozias Palmer
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Jonas Dutton
6.0.0
I. .8.4
7.18.4
John Brown
6.0.0
1.1S.4
7.18.4
Stephen Peirce
6.0.0
1.1S.4
7.18.4
Isaac Appleton
6.0.0
I. ,18.4
7.18.4
John Cutter
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Ephraim Adams
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Jon" Kcnney
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Nath' Stone
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Robert Smith
6.0.0
1.1S.4
7.18.4
Benjamin Adams
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Richardson Emery
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.18.4
Nathaniel Holmes
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Dan' Cunningliam
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Thomas Tvlorrison
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.18.4
Benjamin JMitchel
6.0.0
I. 18.4
7.1S.4
W™ Keene
6.0.0
1.18.4
7.18.4
William Milliken
6.0.0
1.1S.4
7.18.4
Richard Thompson
6.0.0
I. .8.4
7.18.4
£378.--
126.10.0
£531.18.0
To raising mustering paying & giving Marching
Order to Above Company 15 Days la) 6s
Horse hire & other expences to No 4 &c
4.10
3- 9
,529.17.0
Note 6:3.0 of the Charges was for mustering & paying Cap' Parkers
Company in Col° Wymans Regm'
422
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
State of Newhampshire Hillsborough ss
September 177^ pursuant to the Order of the Council & Assembly I
have Musterd & paid The Officers & Soldiers made up in the within
Roll they being all able bodied effective men
sign"^ Enoch Hale Muster & paymaster
[Lieut. Crombie was of Rindge, Ensign Fletcher of Temple. —
Ed.]
\_Captain yohn House's Co.'\
Muster Roll of Cap* John Houses Company in Col' Baldwins Regiment. We
the Subscribers Officers & Soldiers do acknowledge that we have received of
Benj'> Bellows jun'' Esq'' one of the paymasters of Said Regiment the Several Sums
prefixed to our Names
in
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03
"5
NAMES
>>
C
C/]
oPQ
rtda
H
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C
5
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3
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5
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John House
Captain
Hanover
8.0.
287
2. 7
.10
ID. 7.10
James Gould
Lieut'
Cockerm'*»
5.8
308
2. II
• 4
7.19
• 4
Benjamin Hickcox
Do
Campton
5.8
326
2.14
• 4
8. 2
4
Thomas Blake
Serg'
Hanover
6
284
2. 7
4
8. 7
• 4
Charles Mann
Private
Chester
6
253
2. 2
. 2
8. 2
. 2
Jonathan Conant
Do
Do
6
253
2. 2
2
8. 2
2
Daniel Hough
Do
Lebanon
6
284
2. 7
• 4
8. 7
4
Briant Brown
Do
Cornish
6
266
2. 4
4
8. 4
• 4
Nathaniel Bartlet
Do
Do
6
D
2. 4
• 4
8. 4
4
Deliverance Woodward
Do
Do
6
D
2. 4
4
8. 4
4
Moses Brown
Do
Hanover
6
284
2. 7
4
8. 7
4
Lemuel Payne
Do
Do
6
D
2. 7
4
8. 7
4
Nath' Ruggles
Do
Do
6
D
2. 7
4
8. 7
4
Beniah Green
Do
Pomfret
6
D
2. 7
4
8. 7
4
Amos Thompson
Do
Plimouth
6
314
2.12
4
8.12
4
Nathaniele Messenger
Do
Norwich
6
290
2. 8
4
8. 8
4
Gershom Morse
Do
Do
6
291
2. 8
6
8. 8
6
Adrian Hatch
Do
Do
6
288
2. 8
8. 8
-
Daniel Waterman
Do
Do
6
289
2. 8
2
8. 8
2
Daniel Wheeler
Do
Plim"
6
314
2.18
4
8.12
4
David Durgee
3 Serg'
Plimouth
6
2.12
4
8.12
4
Junia Ingraham
Priv
Dorchester
6
2.10
8.10
Daniel Fuller
Fifer
Hanover
6
2. 7
ID
8, 7
10
Jacob Lovejoy
Drum
Cockerm"!
6
2. II
4
8. II
4
John Slap Junr
Pri
Lebanon
6
2. 6
8
8. 6
8
William Dower Junr
D
Do
6
2. 6
6
8. 6
6
Sluman Lathrop
2 Corpi
Do
6
2. 7
4
8. 7
4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
423
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NAMES
>>
a
33
H
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a
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(A
—
6
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3
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H
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6
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John Dunbar
Priv
Harford
6
2. 5.
8
8. 5. 8
Samuel Woodworth
Hanover
6
2. 7.
4
8. 7
4
Robert Mason
D
D
6
2. 7.
4
8. 7
4
Jonathan Stearns
4 Cor.
Do
6
2. 7.
4
8. 7
4
Thomas Edy
Pr
D
6
2. 7.
4
S. 7
4
Zadock Brown
Do
Do
6
2. 7.
4
8. 7
4
Ebenezer Bliss
Do
Lebanon
6
2. 6.
8
8. 6
8
Samuel Gains
4 Ser
N holdern'
6
2.13
8.13
William Humphrys
P
D
6
2.13
8.13
John VVhitten
Do
Do
6
2.13
8.13
Jonathan Hail
D
Rumney
6
2.13.
8
8.13. 8
Aaron Stimpson
D
Norwich
6
2. 7.
6
8. 7. 6
Curtis Cady
Cornish
6
2. 4.
8. 4 -
Henry Hall
D
Rumney
6
2.13.
8
8.13. 8
Isaiah Batchelder
D
Do
6
2.13.
8
8.13. 8
John Clefford
D
Do
6
2.13.
8
8.13. 8
David Perkins
D
Campton
6
2.13.
8
8.13. 8
John Watkins
D
Pomfret
6
2. 7.
8. 7
Ebenezer Brewer
D
Cornish
6
2. 4.
8. 4
Moses Foss
D
Thornton
6
2.15.
8
8.15. 8
Joseph Hatch
D
Do
6
2.15.
8
8.15. 8
Ezekiel Elliot
D
Do
6
2.15.
8
8.15. 8
Andrew Neele
D
Do
6
2.15.
8
8.15. 8
Jabez Church
3 Corp
Campton
6
2.13.
8
8.13. 8
Carr Chase
P ■
D
6
2.13.
8
8.13. 8
William Hobbart
D
D
6
2.13.
8
6.13. 8
Samuel Holmes
I Corpi
D
6
2.13.
8
8.13. 8
Asa Hatch
P
Alstead
6
2. I.
4
8. I. 4
Elijah Brownson
D
Norwich
6
2. 7.
8
8. 7. 8
Timothy Bush
2 Serg'
D
6
2. 7.
8
8. 7- 8
John Hobson
P
D
6
2. 7.
8
8. 7. 8
Abel Webster
Plimouth
Nehemiah Hardy
Do
£491.1 1. 10
The above persons are able bodied & effective men mustered & paid by me
Benjamin Bellows jun' Muster Master.
424 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-165] [^Captain Sa77iuel McCo7ineirs Co.~\
A Muster & pay Roll of the bounty & travelling Money of the Men
rased muster'd & Paid by Col° Daniel Moor out of his Regiment to
March to New York agreeable to a late requisition the 26"' Day of Sep-
tember A D 1776
THE MENS NAMES MUSTERED.
Advance wages
& bounty
Travel pay 2d
per Mile
Sum total
Sam' M-'Connel Cap'
8.0.0
2-5
10. 5
Oliver Holmes Lieu*
5.S.O
2-5
713
James Duncan Ensign
4.0.0
2-5
6. 5
William Caldwell
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Robert Burns
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
John Riddle
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
James Mann
6.0.0
2.5
8. 5
Barnabas Kane
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
John Patten
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
John Lane
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Nath' Ambrose
6.0.0
2.S
8- 5
Job Abbot
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Joshua Tylor
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Nathaniel Head
6.0.0
2-5
8- 5
Samuel Piper
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Samuel Webster
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Robert Moore
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Silas Wells
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Jonathan Rowel
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Jonathan Ladd
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Abraliam Wells
6.0.0
2-5
8- 5
Samuel Currier
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Issachar King
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
John Coleby
6.0.0
2-5
8. 5
Samuel Stuart
6
2.5
8. 5
Ichabod Hersee
6
2-5
8. 5
Ebenezer Hacket
6
2-5
8. 5
Amos Emery
6
2-5
8- 5
Ebenezer Coston
6
2-5
8.5
John Ray
6
2-5
8. 5
John Russ
6
2-5
8. 5
Enoch Harvey
6
2-5
8. 5
Ephraim Hadley
6
2-5
8.5
John FoUensby
6
2-5
8. 5
Jonathan vStuart
6
2-5
8. 5
Samuel Selly
6
2-5
8. 5
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
425
THE MENS NAMES MUSTERED
Advance wages
Travel pay 2d
Sum total
& bounty
per Mile
Joseph Coleby
6
2-5
8. 5
Thomas Cram
6
2-5
8. 5
Joseph Hiisc
6
2-5
8.5
David Clough
6
2-5
8. 5
James Dickey
6
2-5
8.5
William Anderson
6
2-5
8. 5
Benjamin Rolf
6
2-5
8- 5
William M"=Ferson
6
2-5
8. 5
James Grimes
6
2.5
8.5
James Alexander
6
2-5
8. 5
John Huntington
6
2.5
8.5
John Jordan
6
2.5
8. 5
Elijah Cochran
6
2.5
8. 5
John Gardner
6
2.5
8. 5
Daniel McNeill
6
2-5
8- 5
Lessly Gregg
6
2-5
8. 5
Thomas IVPNeill
6
2-5
8. 5
John Gregg
6
2-5
8.5
Amos VVhittemore
6
2.5
8. 5
Joseph Wilkins
6
2-5
8. 5
Joseph Henry
6
2.5
8. 5
Ezra Dutton
6
2-5
8. 5
Asa Diitton
6
2-5
8- 5
Ebenezer Gardner
6
2-5
8. 5
Josiah \\'oodbury
6
2.5
8. 5
Thamar Woodard
6
2-5
8- 5
Hezekiah Duncklee
6
2-5
8- 5
Nathaniel Woodbury
6
2-5
8. 5
Nicholas Besom
6
2.5
8. 5
Benjamin Senter
6
2.5
8. 5
John Wakely
6
2-5
8. 5
Daniel Hackett
6
2.5
8- 5
Ephraim Moors
6
2-5
S- 5
Trueworthy Ladd
6
2-5
8. 5
John Dickey
6
2-5
8. 5
David Nichols
6
2-5
8- 5
W" i\PMaster
6
2.5
8- 5
Hugh Montgomery
6
2-5
8- 5
William M'=bufiee
6
2-5
?-5
8- 5
Robert Hopkin
6
2-5
Plomer Wheeler
6
2-5
8. «j
David Foister
6
2-5
8. 5
8. 5
Caleb Emery
6
2-5
426
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES MUSTERED
Advance wages
& bounty
Travel pay 2d
per Mile
Sum total
Robert Richardson
Andrew Bunton
Joseph Sim son
Aaron Whittemore
Daniel Rogers
6
6
6
6
6
2-5
2-5
2.5
2.5
2-5
8. 5
^- 5
8. 5
8. 5
486.0.0
189 --
£692.8.o>
A True Roll of the men Mustered & paid by me
Daniel Moore ISIuster master & paymaster
To my expences & charge of mustering & paying the men
Contained in the Above & foresroinsf Roll
5-15
By an order on the receiver General
By ditto in full this day
Exeter Oct"" 21^' ^776 Errors Excepted
[Captain M'^Connell was of Pembroke. — Ed.]
£698.3.0'
693.0.0
5-3
£698.3.0
P' Daniel Moor
[2-169]
^Captain John Houghton s Co.^
A Roll of John Houghton's Company in Col° Baldwins Regiment, for
N York Muster'd & paid by Joseph Hammond Esq' Muster & pay mas-
ter of said Company Sep' 22""* 1776
MENS NAMES
Advance
wages
& bounty
Travel 200
Miles at 2d
Amount
John Houghton Capt°
Daniel Ashlev Lieut
Waitstill Scott Ensign
John Alexander private
Daniel Smith
William Dodge
£8.0.0
5.8.0
4.0.0
6.0.0
6
6
I. 13.4
I. 13.4
1.13.4
I. 13.4
I. 13.4
I. 13.4
9-I3-4
7. 1.4
5-13-4
7- 13-4
7-^'3-4
7-I3-4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
427
MENS NAMES
Ebenezer Scott Jun''
Philip Goss Jun''
James Whitney
Nehemiah Healy
Joseph Marble
Samuel Basset
Nath' Chase
Daniel Shearman
Allis Thayer
Amariah Curtiss
James Cook
Jonathan Kingsley
David Barney
Abiel Knop
Barnard Hicks
John Bishop
Gideon Burnham
Edmund Goodenow
Samuel Cobb
Nathan Franklin
Jonathan Houlton
Caleb Aldrich
Ephraim Leonard
William Britain
John Chamberlin
Nathan Howard
Justus Chapin
Abiel Crane
James Robinson
Josiah Hastings
Jonathan Farr
Sylvan us Bay ley
David Stone
David French
Ezekiel Powers
Jonathan Cresey
Jonathan Farwell
Isaac Farr
Nathan Thomas
Aron Burnham
Jonathan Barret
Abner Bliss
Advance
wages
Travel 200
Amount
& bounty
Miles at 2d
6
I. I 3.4
7- '3 4
6
r.13.4
7-I3-4
6
I. 13.4
7-'3-4
6
I. 13.4
7-^3-4
6
I. 13.4
7-'3-4
6
I. 13.4
7-I3-4
6
I. 13.4
7- 13-4
6
I. 13.4
7- 13-4
6
I. 13.4
7-I3-4
6
I. I 3.4
7-I3-4
6
I. 13.4
7-I3-4
6
I. 13.4
7- 13-4
6
I. 13.4
7-:34
6
I. 13.4
7-I3-4
6
I. 13.4
7-I3-4
6
I. 13.4
7-I3-4
6
I. 13.4
7-I3-4
6
I. 13.4
7-I3-4
6.0.0
I. 13.4
7-134
6.0.0
I. 13.4
7-^34
6
1.13.4
7-134
6
I. 13.4
7-134
6
I. 13.4
7-13-4
6
1.13.4
7-13-4
6
I. I 3.4
7-13-4
6
r.13.4
7-13-4
6
1.13.4
7-13-4
6
1.13.4
7-134
6
I. 13.4
7-13-4
6
1.13.4
7-13-4
6
1-I3-4
7-134
6
I. 13-4
7-134
6
1.13.4
7-13-4
6
i-»34 ,
7-13-4
6
I. 13.4
7 13-4
6
I-I3-4 1
7- '3-4
6
I-I3-4
7-13-4
6
I-I3-4
7-13-4
6
1.13.4
7-134
6
1.13.4 '
7-13-4
6
1.13.4 '
7-13-4
6
1.13.4
7-13-4
428
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
David Bill
James Wascot
Caleb Ellis
John Dickson
Ziba Hall
Samuel Hall
Israel Ide
John Lebourvue
Obadiah Blake Jun'
James Eddy
Joseph Kimball
Samuel Wright
Benedic Webster
Penticost Stanley
Wright Brown
Joseph Hammond Jun''
Benjamin Hammond
Jonathan Farr 3*^
Advance
wages
& bounty
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6.0.0
6.0.0
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Travel 200
Miles at 2d
I. 13
1.13
1.13
1. 13
1. 13
1. 13
1.13,
I. 13
1. 13
1. 13,
1. 13
I. 13,
1. 13,
1. 13,
1. 13,
1. 13,
1. 13,
1. 13,
_ 378-- IIO
To Raising Mustering paying & Giving Marching Orders To
the Above Company 5^ Days fa) 6s
To Horsehire & expence
£505
8.0
£508.17.0
State of New Hamp'
Swanzey Sept 23"'^ ^77^
Pursuant to an Order from the Hon^'^ Council & Assembly I have
mustered & paid the Above Company they being all able bodied Effect-
ive men
Sign*^ Joseph Hammond Muster & pay master
Exeter March 20"" 1777
Examind by the Committee on Claims
Joseph Oilman
In the House of representatives March 22"** ^777
The within Roll was Sworn to by CoP Joseph Hammond
Attest N Emery C L D R
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
429
To Cash p*^ the Treasurer as pr Rcc'
Bv Cash rec** of the Treasurer
[Captain Houghton was of Keene, Lieut. Ashley of Winchester,
and Col. Joseph Hammond of Swanzey. — Ed.]
50S.
I.
17.0
3
510.
0.0
510.
0.0
Joseph
Haminon
d
[2-172]
\_Captain Benjamin Emery's Co.]
A Roll of Cap' Benj* Emerys Comply in Col° Baldwins Regiment
which was raised to reinforce the Continental Army at New York Sep'
20th 1776 as muster'd & paid by Col° Thomas Stickney Muster master &
pay master of said Company
Bounty &
NAMES
Advance
wages
Billeting
Amount
Benj* Emery Cap'
£8.0.0
2.10.0
10.10
Joshua Morse Lieut
5.8.0
2.10
7.18
Aaron Kinsman Ensign
4.0.0
2.10
6.10
William Clements private
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
Israel Glines
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
Samuel Gerrish
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
Ezra Badger
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
John Carter
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
Jon* Currier
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
Simeon Coleby
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
Ephraim Kinsman
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
William Sticknev
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
Ralph Cross Jun""
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
Ezekiel Stickney
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
Peter Kimbal
6.0.0
2.10
8. 10
Sam' Ames
6.0.0
2.10
S.io
Samuel Courser
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
BitfleKl Plumer
6.0.0
2.10
8. TO
Moses Manuel
6.0.0
2. 10
S.IO
Nathaniel Burwash
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
Ebenezer Webster
6.0.0
2.10
S.IO
Edward Eastman
6.0.0
2.10
8.10
Andrew Bohonan
6.0.0
2.10
S.IO
430
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
NAMES
Simeon Jackson
Sargent Morrill
Joshua Weeks
Nathaniel Pallet
Sylvanus Mores
Eliphalet Sanborn
Ozzom Lock
Ebenezer Wallice
William Darling
Ezekiel Straw
Gideon Gould
Jacob Carter
Nath' Kimbal
Daniel Murrey
William Godfrey
Serjeant Currier
Benj'^ B Darling
Elias Gould
Samuel Smith
Nahum Newton
Joshua Whitney
Joseph Patterson
Isaac Patterson
Jesse Rolfe
James Gibson
Ebenezer Kimbal
Bruce Walker
Benj'' Simpson
Noah West
Moses Burbank
Isaac Chase
Richard Goodin
Abner Flanders
Moses Garland
Stephen Bohonen
Joseph Fifield
Edward Fitield
Sam^ Thompson
Solomon Gage
Joseph Connor
Bounty &
Advance
wages
6.0.0
6.0.0
6.0.0
6.0.0
6.0.0
.0.0
.0.0
.0.0
.0.0
.0.0
.0.0
Billeting
10
10
10
10
10
10
2.10
3.10
2,10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2,10
10
10
10
10
10
2.10
2.10
2.10
8.10
8. ID
8.10
S.io
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
S.IO
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
8.10
S.IO
8.10
8.10
S.IO
8.10
8.10
S.IO
S.IO
8.10
S.IO
S.IO
S.IO
S.IO
S.IO
S.IO
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
431
NAMES
Ralph Cross
Bciiiaiiiin Elliot
Bounty &
Advance
wages
Billeting
2.10
2.10
Gordon Hutchins L' Colonel
To my time & expences in mustering
& paying the above Company & sending Expresses to the
Several Captains in my Regmt
8.10
8.10
£551.18
2.10
£554. 8
4.10
£558.18
State of New^ Hampshire Sep* 20"" 1776
The Subscriber being Appointed by the Council & Assembly as Mus-
ter master & Paymaster have Mustered the Above Company & paid them
as set down They being all Able bodied & Eflective men & well Ac-
coutred
Exeter 2"" April 2
Examin'd by the Committee on Claims
Amount £558.18.0 —
Sign^ Thomas Stickney
Joseph Oilman
[Captain Emery and Ensign Kinsman were of Concord, and
Lieut. Morse of Hopkinton. Joseph Patterson was severely wounded
at the battle of White Plains October 28, 1776. — Ed.] [See 2-186.]
432
[2-175]
VOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
\_Captain yohn Moody's Co.']
Col° Baldwins Regiment
A Muster Roll & pay Roll of Cap' John Moody's Company raised in
Col" Badgers & part of Col" Stickneys Regiments to reinforce the Conti-
nental Army at N York 1776
Wages pr month &
MENS NAMES
bounty
Total paid each
John Moody Captain
8.0.0
10.13-4
Josiah Sanborn Lieu'
5.8.0
8- 3
4
Benjamin Jackson Ensign
4.0.0
6.13
4
Thomas Flanders private
6.0.0
8.13
4
Nathaniel Badger
6.0.0
8.13
4
William Sibley
6.0.0
8.13
4
Robert Bryent
6.0.0
8.13
4
Benjamin Sinkler
6.0.0
8.13
4
Edward Wells
6.0.0
8.13
4
Simeon Smith
6.0.0
8.13
4
Jonathan Page
6.0.0
8.13
4
Benj" Atkinson
6.0.0
8.13
4
Josiah Emery
6.0.0
8.13
4
James Cates Jun"^
6.0.0
8.13
4
Enoch Cates
6.0.0
8.13
4
Joseph Huse
6.0.0
8.13
4
Gideon Robinson
6.0.0
8.13
4
Pearson Smith
6.0.0
8.13
4
John Mudget
6.0.0
8.13
4
Joseph Tasker
6.0.0
8.13
4
William Lord
6.0.0
8.13
4
Simeon Walton
6.0.0
8.13
4
Moses Miles
6.0.0
8.13
4
William Plaisted
6.0.0
8.13
4
Samuel Oilman Jun'
6.0.0
8.13
4
John Dow
6.0.0
8.13
4
John Rollins
6.0.0
8.13
4
John Plillyard
6.0.0
8.13
4
Simeon Loverin
6.0.0
8.13
4
Samuel Davis
6.0.0
S.13
4
Joseph Smith
6.0.0
8.13
4
Elisha Hutchinson
6.0.0
8.13
4
Lemuel Rand
6
8.13
4
Benjamin Hutchins
6
S.13
4
Benj'' Kimball
6
8.13
4
Ephraim Racket
6
8.13
4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
433
MENS NAMES
Wages pr month &
bounty
Total paid
each
Samuel Osgood
6
8.13.4
David Bean
6
8
•13-4
Joseph Miidget
6
8
13-4
Aaron Hartshorn
6
8
^3-4
William Tilton
6
8
13-4
Stephen Wells
6
8
13-4
Nathaniel Rollins
6
8
^3-4
Eliphalct Rollins Jun'
6
8
13-4
Joseph March
6
8
^3-4
Eleazer Bicktbrd
6
8
'3-4
W^illiam Muzzay
6
8
'3-4
Samuel Corlis
6
8
^3-4
Daniel Drew
6
8
^3-4
Thomas Baker
6
8
'3-4
Charles Baker
6
8
13-4
James Berry
6
8
^3-4
Robert Hardy
6
8
^3-4
Joseph Malcolm
6
8
•3-4
Benj" Perkins
6
S
^3-4
Joseph Leavitt of Wakefield
6
8
134
Jacob Welch
6
8
'3-4
Joseph Leavitt of Wolfborough
6
8
13-4
Levi Hutchinson
6
8
13-4
336
£510.14.8
State of New Hampshire Strafford ss
Gilmanton Sepf 25"^ 1776
The above were mustered & paid
per Joseph Badger Muster & paymaster
Exeter December 23"* ^776
The Committee on Accounts have examin'd this Roll Amount" to five
hundred & ten pounds fourteen Shillings & eight pence Si find it well
cast & well Vouch'd
Josiah Oilman Jun'
D"" The State of New Hampshire to Joseph Badger C^
1776 To Cash paid the Bounty & travel expence of the
w^ithin Roll £510.14.8
32
434 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
£510.14.8
To Mustering & paying the Company 3
£513.14.8
To Cash returned into the Treasury to balance this
Ace' as pr the Treasurers Rec* 46. 5.4
£560. 0.0
Contra
By Cash rec*^ of Col" Nicholas Oilman 400. 0.0
By ditto rec"* of Ebenezer Smith Esq'' 160
£560. 0.0
[The foregoing named men were each allowed for 320 miles travel
at two pence per mile. Captain Moody was of Gilmanton, and
Lieut. Sanborn of Sanbornton. — Ed.]
COLONEL DAVID OILMAN'S REGIMENT, 1776.
[In answer to a requisition from General Washington, the legisla-
ture, on the fourth day of December, 1776, "Voted, That five hun-
dred men be Draughted from the several Regiments in this State as
soon as possible, and officered & sent to New York." On the day
following, the legislature appointed the field officers as given below.
The cause of this call was, that the terms of service of the troops in
garrison at Fort George and Ticonderoga would expire on the last
day of December, and if their places were not filled those posts
would fall into the hands of General Sir Guy Carleton.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel, David Gilman, Pembroke.
Lt. Col, Thomas Bartlett, Nottingham.
Major. Peter Coffin, Exeter.
Surgeon, Joseph Barnes, Litchfield.
Adjutant, Thurber.
Quarter-Master, Samuel Brooks, Jr., Exeter.-'
Adjutant Thurber was probably Benjamin Thurber, of Saville, now
Sunapee. — Ed.]
[2-1 87] Staff Officers of Col. David Gibnari's Regt.
David Gihnan
The" Bartlett
Peter Coffin
Joseph Barnes
Tlunber
Samuel Brooks
Colonel
L' CoP
Major
Surgeon
Adjutant
Qu Master
I month's
advance wages
. CO
. CO
. CO
.ICO
• ICO
.IO..O
Travel
.ICO
.ICO
.ICO
.ICO
.ICO
.ICO
17-
14.
12.
10.
8.
8.
10. .0
ICO
10. .0
CO
CO
CO
.£70.. ICO
Cop3' ex^
Per Josiah Gilmaii Jun*^
436
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-190]
[ Captain Francis Toivne' s Co.^
Cop David Oilman's Regiment raised by the State of New Hampshire
in December 1776 To reinforce The Continental Armv in the State of
New York being One Months advance wages to the Officers & Soldiers
& twenty Shillings per Month Over the Stated wages as a bounty to each
Non Commissioned Officer & private also two pence a mile for Travel &
in Lieu of baggage Waggons —
Captain Francis Town's Company
NAMES
Advance
Wages
Travel
2d per Mile
Amount
Francis Town Captain
8
_ _
I.1S.4
9.1S.4
Samuel Wright Lieu*
5-
8 -
I. 13.4
7. 1.4
Nehemiah Houghton 2"*^ d°
5-
8
I. 13.4
7. 1.4
Zadock Wheeler Serj*
3-
8
I. 13.4
5- 1-4
Stephen Parker d"
3-
8
I. 18.4
5. 6.4
Charles White d°
3-
8
I. 18.4
5. 6.4
Micah Reed d"
3-
8
I. 13.4
5. 1.4
Enoch Stoel Corpr'
3-
4
I. 13.4
4.17.4
Samuel Heaton d"
3-
4
I. 13.4
4.17.4
Benjamin Hazen d°
3-
4
I. 13.4
4.17.4
Eldad Spaflbrd d°
3-
4
I. 18.4
5. 2.4
John Bryant Drum""
3-
4
I. 18.4
5. 2.4
Ephraim Whitcomb Fifer
3-
4
I. 18.4
5. 2.4
Peter McAllister private
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
Isaac Adams
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
Jacob Copeland
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
James Taggart
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
Peter Fletcher
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
Elijah Mansfield
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
Joseph Dodge Jun^
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
Abel Dutton
3
I.1S.4
4.1S.4
Asa Gibs
3
I. 18.4
4.1S.4
Asa Perham
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
David Sanders
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
Thaddeus Hastings
3
I. 18.4
4.1S.4
William White
3
I.1S.4
4.18.4
Job Puffer
3
I. 18.4
4.1S.4
Joseph Blanchard
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
Thomas Adams
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
William Priest
3
I. 18.4
4.18-4
Isaac Proctor
3
I. 18.4
4.18.4
Daniel Adams
3
I. 18.4
4.1S.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAK ROLLS.
437
NAMES
Advance Wages
Travel
zd per Mile
Amount
William Nurse
3
I.1S.4
4.1S.4
Jonathan VV'hiting
3
I. 18.4
4
18.4
Edinund Towne
3
1.18.4
4
1S.4
Joel Wright
3
I. 18.4
4
.8.4
Reuben VVellman
3
1.18.4
4
18.4
Jonathan Avery
3
1.18.4
4
1S.4
Nathaniel Thomas
3
1.18.4
4
18.4
Philip Alexander
3
1.13.4
4
'3-4
David Winchester
3
I. 13.4
4
'3-4
Jon" Winchester
3
1.13.4
4
13-4
Arthur Coney
3
1.13.4
4
13-4
William Carpenter
3
1.13.4
4
13-4
David Whitcomb
3
1.13.4
4
13-4
John Askins
3
1.13.4
4
'3-4
James Shafter
3
1.13.4
4
13-4
Moses Barret
3
1.13.4
4
13-4
John Whitcomb
3
I. 13.4
4
'3 4
Jonas Fairbank
3
1.13.4
4
134
Aaron Farr
3
1.13.4
4
13-4
John Reed
3
1.13.4
4
13-4
Levi Durant
3
I. 13.4
4
13-4
Levi Fairbank
3
1.13.4
4
134
£174.12 -
98. 0.0
£272
12.0
To raising mustering paying & Giving marching Orders
To the Above Company 12> Days 'a) 6s
To Horse hire & expences
3-15
3- 3
£279.10 -
State of New Hampshire Dec' 20"^ 1776
Pursuant to an Order of the Hon"*'^ Council & Assembly we have mus-
tered & paid the Above Company they being all able bodied Elective
men
(Sign'd) Enoch Hale \ Muster &
Joseph Hammond | paymasters
Exeter March 20"" 1777 Examin'd by the Com^" on Claims
Joseph Gilman
In the House of representatives March 22*^ ^777
The Above Roll was sworn to Col° Hammond & Col" Hale
Attest N. Emery Cl' D R
438
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
379.10
21.10
301. O
£301. -
The within Ace' broui^ht Over
To Cash p*^ The Treasurer as per Rec'
By Cash rec"* of the Treasurer
Per Enoch Hale
Joseph Hammond
Copy ex^ per Josiah Gilman Jun''
[Captain Towne was of Rindge, Lieut. Wright of Swanzey, and
Ensign Houghton probably of Richmond. — Ed.]
[2-193]
\^Captain Willimn Walker's Cc]
Muster Roll of 42 Men raised out of the fifth regiment Militia in the
State of New Hampshire by an Order from Major Gen' Folsom of Dec'
yih iyy6 To reinforce the Continental Army at New York Until the first
of March 1777
MENS NAMES
One Months Pay
Billeting to
N York
Total Amt paid
William Walker Cap'
8
2.3
10. 2
Ebenezer Perry L'
5.8
2.2
7.10
Zachariah Richardson
3
2.2
5- 2
Jacob Whittemore
3
2.2
5- 2
Randal McDonald
3
2.2
5- 2
James Rolf
3
2.2
5- 2
Samuel Johnson
3
2.2
5- 2
Jesse Wyman
3
2.2
5- 2
David Sanderson
3
2.3
5- 2
Jonathan Hubbard
3
3.2
5- 2
Ebenezer Farley
3
2.3
5- 2
Samuel Chamberlain
3
3.3
5- 2
Benjamin Wright
3
2.2
5- 2
John Hale
3
2.3
5- 2
Amos Eastman
3
3.3
5- 2
Isaac Merrill
3
2.3
5- 2
Joseph Greely
3
3.3
5- 2
Asahel Blodget
3
2.2
5- 2
William Cummings
3
2.2
5- 2
John Lawrence
3
2.2
5- 2
Jonathan Stevens
3
2.2
5- 2
John Whitaker
3
2.2
5- 2
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
439
MENS NAMES
One Months Pay
Billeting to
N York
Total At
lit paid
Samuel Wood
3
2.2
5-
2
Jonathan Cochran
3
2.2
5-
2
Jacob Curtiss
3
2.2
5-
2
Roger Dutton
3
2.2
5-
2
John Taylor
3
2.2
5-
2
Isaac Curtiss
3
2.2
5-
2
Ebenczer Odell
3
2.2
5-
2
Daniel Barker
3
2.2
5-
2
Robert B Wilkins
3
2.2
5-
2
William Parker
3
2.2
5-
2
Stephen Gould
3
2.2
5-
2
Jacob Adams
3
2.2
5-
2
Jonathan Hartshorn
3
2.2
5-
2
Abiel Holt
3
2.2
5-
2
Silas Swallow
3
2.2
5-
2
Phinehas Whitney
3
2.2
5-
2
James Orr
3
2.2
5-
2
Solomon Hutchinson
3
2.2
5-
2
Joseph Dix
3
2.2
5-
2
Joseph Barnes Jun'
3
2.2
5-
2
3
2.2
porals i2s
5-
2
Additional pay to 3 Serjeants 1.4 Three Cor
£221.
12.0
I Fifer 4^ i Drum"" i p*^ Cap' Walker per his
Rec' They
not being Appointed when Mustered
2.
4
223.
16
These Certify that this is a true Roll of 42 Men Mustered & paid
agreeable thereto & that they were able bodied & Effective well Equipt
with fire Arms & Accoutrements Agreable to Order February the 6"*
1777.
Noah Lovewell Muster & paymaster
223.
,16
I
12
10
12
£226,
.10
2.
,10
440 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
D'' The State of New Hampshire to Noah Lovewell
1777
Dec' To Cash p*^ 42 Men as per Roll
To my time and Expence mustering & paying d°
To my time to Exteer to make return 3 days —
To Horse Journey to d" 40 Miles —
To my expence —
Ballance due to the State
229
Copy ex** per Josiah Oilman Jun'
Contra
1776
Dec'' B}' Cash rec*^ of the Treasurer — £229.
Exeter Feb-^ 6*'' 1777 The Committee on Claims having examn'' The
foregoing Roll & Ace' find it well Vouched & right Cast The ballance
due t(j the State is two pounds ten Shillings
John Taylor Oilman
One of the Committee on Claims
Feb-"" the 7"" i777- The ballance of the Aforegoing Ace' Amounting
to two pounds ten Shillings p"^ into the Treasury bv Col" Lovewell
Per E Thompson —
Copy ex*^ per Josiah Oilman Jun''
[Captain Walker was of Dunstable, and Lieut. Perry probably of
Wilton. — Ed.]
[2-195] \_Captain Walke? , additiofial.'\
Muster Roll of Eighteen Men Raised by Col" David Hobart of Ply-
mouth in the County of Orafton and State of New Hampshire out of the
Regiment Under his command to reinforce the Continental Army in the
State of New York to remain in the service LTntill the first day of March
next unless sooner discharged Agreeable to his Orders from the Authority
of the State
Dated at Exeter December the 7"^ 177^
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Cap' Walkers Coinp>' 330 Miles each
441
NAMES
Alexander Craig L'
Peter Sleeper Serjeant
Henry Snow Corporal
David Brown private
Joseph Tharber
Peter Maillorev
Jonah Chapman
Solomon Blood
Levi Fletcher
William Powers
Isaac Clifford
Joseph Wheat
Jonathan Crawford
Ebenezer Keys
George Kenfield
Jeremiah Qiiimby
Samuel Hodge
Josiah Fellows
Time when Engaged
16"* Dec' 1776
No of Miles
Traveld 2d
Une Months
Advance pay
Each
5.8
3-8
3-4
3
3
.-)
3
3
3
3
.■)
3
.•>
3
3
3
3
3
Slim total of
Cash reed
£106.
This may Certify that the men mentioned in the Above Roll were
rais'd out of the Regiment of Militia Under my Command & Mustered
by me That their Rank, Places of Abode Time when engag'd Time
when mustered Number of Miles Travel Also their travelling lixpences
& Advance wages which was paid by me was as is Exhibited in the
foregoing Roll (Sign'd) David Hobart Col°
Plymouth Dec' 24*'' 1776
Amount of the Roll 1 06.10.0
To raising mustering & paying the Above Men 3 days la- 6/ iS
£107. 8
In Committee on Claims Exeter Nov"" 18"* i777
This Ace' & Roll Amounting to One hundred & Seven pounds eight
shillings is well Vouch'd & right Cast
Exam*" Joseph Oilman
Copy ex*^ Joseph Oilman Jun"^
[Lieut. Craig was of Rumney. — Ed.]
442 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-197] \_Part of Captain Joshua Hayward's Co.'\
A Roll of that part of Cap* Joshua Hayward's Company in Col° David
Gilmans Regiment raised Dec' 16* 1776 Out of the Regiment of Militia
Under my command by Order of the Council & Assembly of the State
of New Hampshire to Join the Army of the United States at New York
Until the first day of March next
NAMES
Advance
wages
Miles
Travel
Amount
Total
Benjamin Flood 2"^ L'
5.8
220
1. 16.
8
7. 4. s
David Johnson private
3
220
1. 16.
8
4.16. 8
Frederick Keyes
3
240
2
5
Samuel Harper Jun'
Alexander Mills"
3
3
240
232
2
1. 18.
8
4.18. 8
Solomon Biglow
William Kimball
3
3
234
232
1. 19
1. 18.
8
4.19
4.18. 8
William Symes
Ebenezer Clark
3
3
242
241
2 -
2
4
2
5- 4
5- 2
Jedediah Rice Serjeant
3-8
232
i.iS.
8
5. 6. 8
Samuel Wood
3
245
2 —
10
5. O.IO
Phineas Page Corporal
Bethuel Miller
3-4
3
234
234
1. 19
T.I9
5- 3
4.19
Joseph Brown
Daniel Ritter Corporal
3
3-4
234
220
1. 19
1. 16.
8
4.19
5. 0. 8
Jonathan Plall Juu""
3
220
1. 16.
8
4.16. 8
Joseph Plumley
3
229
1. 17.
6
4.17. 6
Jonathan Lane
3
253
2. 2.
2
5. 2. 2
92. 3- 8
Cash p*^ Cap' Hay ward for the e>
ctra wag
es of 3 S
erjeants
2 Corporals i Drum"" & i Fifei
2 - -
To raising mustering & paying the
Above
nen
3.14. 8
£97.18. 4
State of New Hampshire W^alpole Jan'' i'' 1777
Pursuant to an Order from the Hon'''* Council & Assembly I have
muster'd & paid the Above Company they being all able bodied Effective
men
Benj" Bellows Jun' Muster & pay Master
Copy ex"^ Per Josiah Oilman Jun'
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
443
[2-198]
\_ Captain yosJnta IlayxvariVs Co.^ in partr\
State of New Hampshire Grafton ss
A Pay Roll of that part of Cap' Joshua Haywards Company in Col**
David Oilman's Regiment rais'd out of a Regiment of Militia Under the
Command of Col" Israel Morey by Order of the Council & Assembly of
this State to Join the Continental Army in the State of New York till the
first day of March next We the Subscribers do Acknowledge we have
received of Israel Morey Esq'' Paymaster of the Corps raised out of his
Regiment belonging to Cap' Josiiua Haywards Company the several
sums prefixed to our Names Billeting per Mile to New York & One
Months advance pay
Time of Eneagement December 20*
Joshua Hayward Cap'
Abraham Palmer Clerk
Alexander Hodg
William Miner
Sam' Parker
Solomon Parker
Ephraim Wesson
Sam' Lang
Hez. Fuller
John Lovering
Job Moulton
Jacob Kent
Elisha Warner
Benjamin Follit
Giles Follit
John Marston
John Wood worth
Ichabod Sawyer
Elias Rise
Jabez Veaughn
Ezra Thompson
Benjamin Howard
Joseph Hews
Abel Skinner
Ebenezer Rice
George Moor
Rate
Month
Miles
Travel
8
350
3
330
3
350
3
3
350
360
3
350
3
350
3
350
3
3
3
3
3
350
336
360
336
360
3
330
3
330
3
330
3
330
3
330
3
324
3
324
3
324
3
324
3
324
3
324
3
3
350
336
Billeting
8.4
S -
8.4
8.4
0.0
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
6-
0.0
6-
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
8.4
6
Sum Total
8.4
5-
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
6
o
6
o
5
5
=>
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
8.4
6
£156.8.8
444
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
D' The State of New Hampshire to Israel Morey
1776
Dec' lo"" To the Amount of the within Roll
To my time Horse hire & expences Mustering
& paying the within 26 Men
To Journey to Charlestown to meet Col° Bel-
lows & Col Chase to Appoint the Officers
of a Comp^ per Committee's Order 3 days
time 155 Expences 12s Horse hire 155'
To journey to Exeter to make return of men per
Order of the Committee
[776
Contra
£156. 8.8
3 --
2. 2.-
2 —
163. 10.8
Dec'' 7**^ By Cash rec** of the Treasurer
Ballance due to Israel Morey
£154. 0.0
9.10.8
iEi63.io.8
Exeter Jan^ 14"" 1777 The Committee On Claims having examin'd
the foregoing Ace' of Col" Israel Moreys find it well Vouched & right
Cast the ballance due to him is Nine pounds ten shillings & eight pence
(Sign'd)
Copy ex** per Josiah Oilman Jun""
Josiah Oilman Jun''
in behalf of the Committee
II2-200] \_Captain yoshua Uayivard's Co., hi part. '\
We whose names are hereafter subscribed do acknowledge we have
received of Jonathan Chase the several Sums Annexed to our names as
soldiers raised to reinforce the Continental Army in the State of New
York
Cap* Haywards Company
PART OF HAYWARD'S CO
Advance pay
Fees Miles 276
Amount
Abel Lyman L'
5.8
2. 6
7.14.0
Simeon Short
3
2. 4.2
5. 4.2
Nathaniel Stafford
3
2. 4.2
5. 4.2
Benjamin Chapman Jun'
3
2. 4.2
5. 4.2
Job Stevens
3
2. 4.2
5. 4.2
Sam^ Willard
3
2. 4
5- 4
Eleazer Jackson
3
2. 4
5- 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
445
For I Months
For travelling
PART OF HAYWARD'S CO
Advance pay
Fees Milts 276
Amount
John Weld
3
2. 4
5- 4
NiitlKiniel Dastum
3
2. 4
=;•
4
Job Cotton
3
2- 5
5
'J
Robert Scott
3
2- 5
<?•
=;
Jeremiah Meacham
3
2. 7.6
5
7.6
Ezekiel Gardner
3
2. 9.6
'^.
q.6
Josiah Chirk
3
2. 9.6
5
9.6
James How
3
2- 5
S
s
Abiel Willes
3
2. 6
5
6
Luther Lincon
3
2. 8
=?
8
Robert Mason
3
2. 8
■^
8
Riissel Smith
3
2. 8
"^
8
Ezekiel Parker
3
2. 8
"^
8
George Knox
3
2. 7.6
<;
7.6
Ezra Perkins
3
2. 6
"^
6
Stephen Colburn
3
2. 6
S
6
Nath' Porter Jun'
3
2. 6
"?
. 6
Israel Hoit
2
2.10
5
.10
^135
. 1.8
The Above is a true Roll of men Mustered & paid by me
Jonathan Chase Muster & paymaster
D*^ the State of New Hampshire to Jonathan Chase
1776
Dec' To paid the within 25 Men One Months Wages & for
Billeting to New York
To my time & expence mustering & paying the Above
men
To 13 Days time Journeying from Cornish to Exeter
® ^s per day to make the within return & to get
my Militia Roll past
To my Horse Journey 140 Miles fo) 2^
To my expences i 2 Days ''5 ^s
£
135-
1.8
2.
10
3-
I.
3
0.0
3-4
Exeter Jan>' 28* 1777
Errors excepted per Jon"' Chase
1776
Dec' 12 By Cash rec° from the Treasurer
Ballance due to Jon" Chase
£144.15.0
Cr
£141.10 -
3- 5
£144.15-
446
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Exeter Jan'' 28"' 1777 The Above Ace' is well Vouched & I'ight Cast
The ballance due to Col" Jon" Chase is three pounds five Shillings
Examin'd by Committee On Claims
Jn° Taylor Oilman
Received an Order on the Treasurer for the Above ballance per Jonth
Chase
Copy ex*^ per Josiah Oilman Jun'
[3-202]
\^Captaln Samuel Wallingfoi'd' s Co.]
A Muster Roll & pay Roll of Officers & Soldiers paid by Stephen
Evans Raised in the second Regiment of Militia in the State of New
Hampshire to reinforce the Continental Army in the State of New York
or elsewhere Dec'' 17"' ^77^
Sam^ Wallingford Cap'
James Nute L'
Ebenezer Ricker L'
Moses Hodgdon Serj' & Clark
Clement Whervia Serj'
John Foye Serj'
William Peavy Corporal
Daniel Straw Corporal
Joseph Drown Corpr'
Daniel Whitehouse Drumm''
Uriah Hanscomb private
Benjamin Leathers
Daniel Leavitt
Nathaniel Perkins
Ebenezer Horn
Josiah Brown
Samuel Demerit
John Davies
Eliphalet York
John Rendal
Thomas Durgin
Henry Hill
Ebenezer Young
Richard Babb
Advance
wages
8
5.8
5.8
3-8
Billeting
2
IS-
2
IS-
2
13-
2
^z-
2
13-
3
13-
13-
n
13-
^1>-
't
13-
2
'!>■
2
n-
2
n-
2
n-
3
^7>-
2
13-
2
13-
2
13-
2
13-
2
•3-
2
^Z-
2
^-h-
2
^7i-
2
13-
Sum total
REVOLUTIONAKY WAK ROLLS.
447
Advance
wages
Billeting
Sum Total
Nathan Foss
3
2.13.4
5-I3-4
David Waldron
3
2.13.4
5
'3-4
Ebenczer Mayes
3
2.13.4
5
'3-4
George Gray
3
2.13.4
5
134
Carson Sankey
3
2.13.4
5
'3-4
Benjamin Ham
3
2.13.4
5
'3-4
John Place
3
2.13.4
5
13-4
John Knovvles
3
2.13.4
5
134
Enoch Hays
3
2.13.4
5
134
David Davis Jun'
3
2.13.4
5
134
William Ham
3
2.13.4
5
134
Benjamin Foyet
3
2.13.4
5
134
Samuel Foret
3
2.13.4
5
134
Moses Emerson
3
2.13.4
S
•134
John Twombley
3
2.13.4
5
134
Eben"' Ricker Jun'
3
2.13.4
5
•'34
Joseph Young Jun'
3
2.13.4
5
•134
Benjamin Tate
3
2.13.4
5
•134
March Meeder
3
2.13.4
5
•134
£^55
. 9.4
Exeter Jan^ 4"^ 1777 The v\'ithin Roll Amounting to two Hundred
Fifty five pounds Nine Shillings & four pence is right Cast Receipts for
payment of One Months advance Wages & Travelling expences were
produced
Examin'd by the Committee On Claims
Copy ex''
Joseph Oilman
per Joseph Oilman Jun""
448
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-204] \_Captaifi Joseph Parsoiz's Co.^ in fart. '\
Muster Roll of 34 Men raised out of the first Regiment for the State
of New Hampshire by an order from Major Gen' Folsom of 7"" Decem-
ber 17S6 To reinforce the Continental Army at New York Until the i"'
of March next
Time of Enlistment Dec"" 20"" 1776
Billeting
MENS NAMES
Monthly
Pay
to
New York
Total Amt pd
Joseph Parsons Captain
8
2.10
10.10
Joshua Weeks 2°'' L*
5.8
2.10
7.1S
Simeon Towle Serjeant
3-8
2.10
5.18
John Odiorne Corp'
3-4
2.10
S-^\
Joseph Hutch ins D°
3-4
2.10
5-H
Josiah Weeks
3
2.10
5.10
John Trickey
3
2,10
5.10
Anthony Vincint
3
2.10
5.10
Gilbert Shaw
3
2.10
5.10
Joseph Place
3
2.10
5.10
Thomas Pinner
3
2.10
5.10
Christopher Gardner
3
2.10
5.10
David Sherburne
3
2.10
5.10
William Masden
3
2.10
5.10
James Libby
3
2,10
5.10
James Dearborn
3
2.10
5.10
Isaac Stockbridge
3
2.10
5.10
Roger Hunnuile
3
2.10
5.10
T i m 1 h y W^ a t so n
3
2.10
5.10
Samuel Rand
3
2.10
5.10
Nath' Rand
3
2.10
5.10
William Rand
3
2.10
5.10
William Foss
3
2.10
5.10
John Rand
3
2,10
5.10
David Remmick
3
2.10
5.10
Edward Varrell
3
2,10
5.10
Eliphalet Veazy
3
2.10
5.10
Mark Mattoon
3
2.10
5.10
James Neill
3
2.10
5.10
Benjamin Leavitt
3
2.10
5.10
George Rundlet
James Kenniston
3
3
2.10
2.10
5.10
5.10
[ Those two men retd by Colo
( Ijansjdon
Josep Walphy
3
2.10
5.10
(^ Those two return'd by Colo
Accabrook Compble
3
2.10
5.10
i Sherburne
£195. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 449
Expences & Horse hire to Exeter for pay-
ment of Billeting & Appointing Officers
of the Company with Col° Moiilton — i. 8.9
Inlisting 34 Men &c — i 2
£197. 4.9
These Certify that the preceeding Roll of 34 Men pass'd Muster &
were paid otV Agreeable thereto & that they were able bodied & EfTect-
ivc, VVcll Equipt with tire arms &c Answerable to Orders
Josh Wentworth
Muster & paymaster
£i97-4-9
Rec" by the hand of Sam' Curtiss Esq' iSo
17.4.9 Due to Wentworth
The Above Comp^ March'd from Exeter 24 Dec"' 1776
By Order Col° Bartlett J W
Exeter Jan^ i»' 1777
This Roll Amounting to One Hundred Ninety five pounds 4 vShillings
is right Cast & well Vouch'd
Joseph Oilman One of the Committee
Copy ex*^ per Josiah Oilman Jun''
[Capt. Parsons was of Rye, and Lieut. Weeks of Greenland. —
Ed.]
[2-206] \_Captatn Parsons^ s Co.^ hz part.']
Muster & Pay Roll of 26 Men raised out of the 3*^ Regiment of New
Hampshire Militia & of One Months Advance Wages & Travel to New
York paid them by Col° Jonathan Moulton who was Appointed Pay
Master to said Men Decern' iS'** 1776
33
450
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Cap' Parsons Company
Josiah Dearborn L*
Simon Sandborn Serj'
Jonathan Leavit D"
Daniel Smith D°
Josiah Batchelder Cor*"^
Jesse Prescutt D°
Josiah MoLilton Fifer
James Leavitt private
George Long
Samuel Drake
John Marston
Thomas Woodman
John Darling
I Mo
Travel
adv
to
pay
N York
5-S
2.IO
3-«
3.IO
.V«
2. lO
.3-8
2.IO
3-4
2.IO
3-4
2.IO
3-4
3. ID
3
3.IO
3
3. ID
3
2.IO
3
2.IO
3
2.IO
3
3.IO 1
NAMES
Cato Moulton
Nathan Greenleaf
Thomas Silleey
Paul Blake
Daniel Weare
Sam^ Batchelder
John Sandburn
John Batchelder
Paul Long
Tho^ Cotton Jun''
Thomas Arnold
Benjamin Swain
Humphrey Flood
I Mo adv
pay
Travel to
N York
3
2.10
3
2.10
3
2.10
3
2.IO
3
2.10
3
2.10
3
2.10
3
2.10
3
2.10
3
2.10
3
2.IO
3
2.10
3
2.10
£82.4
£65.
82. 4
£147. 4
Pursuant to orders I have mustered & paid the Above men the several
sums set against each of their names
Jon" Moulton Muster & paymaster
Li Committee on Claims Exeter Jan^ 33"*^ ^77^
This Roll Amounting to One Hundred forty seven pounds ^s is well
Vouch'd & right Cast
Examin'd per Josiah Oilman Jun""
D"" The State of Nev^ Hampshire to Jonathan Moulton C'
To p'^ 36 Men I M° Adv" By Cash rec** out of the
Wages & travel as Above 147.4 Treasury £145.0
To ni}' time & expence in 4.4
raising mustering & paying
oft' said men &c 2
149.4 £149.4
Exeter Jan^ 22"^ 1778
Rec*^ an Order on the Treasurer for four pounds four Shillings in full
Jon* Moulton
Copy ex^ per Josiah Oilman Jun'' —
KKVOLUTIONARY WAK ROLLS.
451
[2-207] S^Captain Datiiel Gordofi's Co.^ in part. ^
Muster & Pay Roll of Men in Cap' Daniel Goidcns Co Col" David Gil-
mans Regiment lais'd out of the Regm' Commanded by Col" Nicholas
Oilman to reinforce the Continental Army at New York & mustered &
paid by Said Nicholas Gilman
I Months
Travel to
Whole
MENS NAMES
wages paid
N York
Amount
James Moody private
3
2.10
5.10
James Prince
3
2.10
5.10
John M'^Crellis
3
2.10
5.10
Nathaniel Batchelder
3
2.10
5.10
Asa Marsten
3
2.10
5.10
Isaac Shepard
3
2.10
5.10
Edward Prescut
3
2.10
5.10
Nicholas Smith J""
3
2.10
5.10
Jonathan Thing
3
2.10
5.10
Nath' Rollings
3
2 10
5.10
Elijah Rollings
3
2.10
5.IC
Moses Roberts
3
2.10
5.IC
Simon Gilman
3
2.10
5.10
John Folsom
3
2.10
5.IC
Joseph Neal
3
2.10
5.IC
Reuben Morgin
3
2.10
5.IC
Samuel Burleigh
3
2.10
5.IC
William Blake
3
2.10
5.IC
Zebulon Norris
3
2.IO
5.1c
David Norris
3
2.10
5.IC
Ephraim Batchelder
3
2.10
S.IC
Samuel Daniels
3
2.10
5.IC
Nicholas Leathers
3
2.10
5.IC
Solomon Hayes
3
2.10
5.IC
Daniel Foye
3
2.10
5.IC
Abraham Brown
3
2.10
5.IC
Job Sherburne
3
2.IO
5.IC
Samuel Lawrence
3
2.10
5.IC
Josiah Kelly
3
2.10
5.IC
John Tucker
3
2.10
5.IC
Jacob Smith
3
2.10
5.10
Jonathan Thurstin
3
2.10
5.10
Paul Blake
3
2.10
5.10
Bart Gale
3
2.10
5.10
Joseph Bartlet
3
2.10
5.10
David Fogg
3
2.10
5.10
452
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
I Months
wages paid
Travel to
N York
Whole
Amount
John Prescott
James Wadleigh
3
3
2.IO
2.IO
5.10
5.10
Moses Jewit
3
2.IO
5.10
Samuel Moody
3
3.IO
5.10
Samuel Smith
3
2.IO
5.10
Levi Pickering
3
2.IO
5.10
paid Cap' Goiden per Rec*
JCio.io
Time & expence mustering & paying the m
en
2
£243.10
Copy ex*^ per Josiah Oilman Jun'
[2-208]
\_Captain Gordon'' s Co., in 'part.~\
A Muster & Pay Roll of the men raised & mustered in the seventh
Regiment the 16"^ & 17"* of December 177^ ^<^ ^^ under the command of
CoP David Oilman to recruit the American Army till the first of March
1777—
Cap' Gordens Company
MENS NAMES
Wages
Expenses
Sum total
Samuel Kelly Lieu'
3
2.10
5.10
David Qiiinby Lieu'
3
2.10
5.10
Zach Woodbury Serj'
3
2.10
5.10
Levi Colby
3
2.10
5.10
Caleb Chase
3
2.10
5.10
Philip Fowler Drum""
3
2.10
5.10
Richard Griffin
3
2.10
5.10
Aaron Quinby
3
2.10
5.10
Nathan Gile
3
2. TO
5.10
Peter Harriman
3
2. 10
5.10
John Jefters Jun''
3
2.10
5.10
Moses Knight
3
2.10
5.10
Thomas French
3
2.10
5.10
Caleb Knight
3
2.10
5.10 .
Jere Foster
3
2.10
5.10
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
453
MENS NAMES
Advance
Wages
Travelling
Expenses
Sum Total
Silas Wheeler
3
2.IO
5.10
Phinehas Clough
3
2. ID
5.10
David Busscll
3
2. ID
5.10
Thomas VVadlev
3
2.IO
5.10
Isaac Stevens Corp'
3
2.IO
5.10
Joshua Eastman Corporal
3
2.10
5.10
William Richardson
3
2.IO
5.10
Josluia Baylcy
3
2.IO
5.10
Timothy Heath
3
2. ID
5.10
Richard Hoyt
3
2.IO
5.10
Abraham Sanborn Jim"'
3
2.IO
5.10
William Gregg
3
2.IO
5.10
Joseph Woodman
3
2.IO
5.10
James Russell
3
2.10
5.10
Richard Fitz
3
2.IO
5.10
William Shaw
3
3.IO
5.10
£170.10 Amount
Pursuant to Orders from the General Assembly to me I have Mustered
the Above named persons they being good able bodied Effective men &
have p^ them the Sums set Against their respective names
Per Josiah Bartlett
D"" The State of New Hampshire to Josiah Bartlett —
To mustering & paying the within Company
To Cash paid the men as advance wages
To ditto p*^ for travelling expence
p"^ The Treasurer as per Receipt
1776
Sup- C^
Dec"' 13'*^ By Cash received of the treasurer —
Erroi's Excepted
Copy ex"^ per Josiah Gilman Jun''
£1.16.0
93. 0.0
77.10.0
£172. 6.0
7.14
£iSo. 0.0
£iSo. 0.0
Per Josiah Bartlet
454
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-210]
\_Captai?t Benjamin Sias's Co.^ in part.']
A Roll of Cap' Benjamin Sias's Company in CoP David Gilmans Reg-
iment destin'd for New York as mustered & paid by Col° Tho^ Stickney
Mustermaster & paymaster of said Company
NAMES
Adv Wages
Billiting
Sum total
Benj'' Sias Cap*
8.0
2.10
lo.rc
John A'PClary J' U
5.8
2.10
7.1S
Philbrick Bradley
3
2.10
5.1C
Stephen Sutton
3
2.10
5.1C
Peter Blanchard
3
2.10
5-ic
Amos Abbot Jun''
3
2.10
S.ic
Richard Flood
3
2.10
5-ic
William Bartin
3
2.10
5.1C
Wadley Cram
3
2.10
5-ic
Isaac Davis
3
2.10
5-ic
James Uran
3
2.10
5-ic
Daniel Carter
3
2.10
5-ic
Simeon Sanborn
3
2.10
51C
John Rovven
3
2.10
5-ic
Daniel Felch
3
2.10
5-ic
Theophilus Blake
3
2.10
5-ic
Ebenezer Bean
3
2.10
5-ic
Moses Noyes
3
2.10
5-tc
David Norris
3
2.10
51C
Henry M'^Crellis
3
2.10
5-ic
Stephen Eastman
3
2.10
5-if
Ezekiel Hadley
3
2.10
5-i(
Zachariah Storer
3
2.10
5.U
Joseph Storer
3
2.10
5-i(
Thomas Storer
3
2.10
5-i(
Benj" Currier
3
2.10
5-i(
Levi Harriman
3
2.10
5-if
Edmund Sawyer
3
2.10
5-i<
Jonathan Foster
3
2.10
5.i(
James Towle
3
2.10
5-i<
William Forest
3
2.10
5-i<
Charles Sias
3
2.10
5-i<
Samuel Murdough
3
2.10
5i<
£iS8.iJ
My time & expence in mustering & payii
ig the abo\
e Corn-
pany &c & returning this Roll —
3-1'
£192. i(
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
455
State of New Hanipshiic Concord 1776 Dec'
Having been Appointed by the Council & Assembly of said State a
muster master & paymaster of the advance wages & Billeting of the men
raised in my Regiment to reinforce the Continental Army in the State of
New York I have mustered the Above persons & found them all able
bodied Eftective men & well Accoutred & have paid them as above
Sign'd Tho' Stickney Col°
1777 Alarcli iS"'
Examin'd by the Committee on Claims
Amount One hundred Ninety two pounds ten Shillings
Joseph Oilman
Copy e\^ per Josiah Oilman Jun'
[Captain Sias was of Canterbury. — Ed.]
[2-21 i]
\_Captain Bcnja7nln Sias's Co., 171 part. '\
A Muster Roll & pay Roll of the men raised in Col° Joseph Badgers
Regm' to reinforce the Continental Army at New York
Cap' Sias's Comp^
I months pay
MENS NAMES
to Officers &
Travelling
Total
men
money
John Kimball L'
5.8
2.13.4
8. 1.4
Jonathan Smith private
3
2.13.4
5
134
Thomas Dockum
3
2.13.4
5
13-4
Jonathan Morrison
3
2.13.4
5
134
John Johnson
3
2.13.4
5
^^•4
Moses Oilman
3
2.13.4
5
134
Ichabod Swain
3
2.13.4
5
13-4
John Ladd
3
2.13.4
5
13-4
Josiah Ladd
3
2.13.4
5
13-4
Jonas Carter
3
2.13.4
5
13-4
Adam Brown
3
2.13.4
5
13-4
Daniel Ames Jun''
3
2.13.4
5
13-4
Henry Tibbets
3
2.13.4
5
134
Job Haskel
3
2.13.4
5
'3-4
Robert Tibbets
3
2.13.4
5
13-4
Samuel Thurston
3
2.13.4
_ 5
13-4
Serjeant Currier
3
2.13.4
5
13-4
456
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
I months pay
to Officers &
men
Travelling
money
Total
Joseph Sanborn
Daniel Bickford
Joseph Berry
John Bickford
William Eastman
3
3
3
3
3
2.13.4
2.13.4
2.13.4
2.13.4
2.13.4
5-I3-4
5-I3-4
5-I3-4
5-I3-4
5-I3-4
£127. 1.4
December 23'^ ^77^
The Above men were muster'd & paid by —
Ebenezer Smith Muster master & paymaster
N B W'" Eastman never Joined the Company
This Roll Amounting to One hundred & twenty seven pounds One
Shilling & four pence is right Cast & well Vouched
Examined
Joseph Oilman
One of the Committee on Ace**
Copy ex*^ Josiah Oilman Jun''
[2-213] \^Captahi Samuel McConneWs Co., in part.']
Muster and Pay Roll of men in Cap' Sam' M'^Connels Company Col"
David Gilmans Regiment raised out of the Regiment commanded by
Col" John Webster to Reinforce the Continental Army at New York &
Mustered & paid by said CoP Webster Mustered Dec' 1776.
MENS NAMES
I Months wages
paid
Travel to New
York
Whole amount
Ezekiel Worthen L'
5-«
2.8
7.16
Ichabod Robie Serj'
3-S
2.8
5.16
John Clark Corporal
3-4
2.8
5.12
Timothv Jewel private
3
2.8
s- s
Abraham Brown
3
2.8
5- 8
Josiah Forsith
3
2.8
5. 8
Paul Eaton
n
2.8
5. S
Amos Knowles
3
2.8
5. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
457
MENS NAMES
John Clay
David Uiulerhill
Isaac Blasdcl
Nathaniel Blasdel
Eliphalet Gorden
Peter Severans
Daniel Moody
Dearbean Heath
I Months wages
Travel to New
paid
York
3
2.8
3
2.8
3
2.8
3
2.8
3
2.8
3
2.8
3
2.8
3
2.8
Whole amount
£89. 8
D' The State of New Hampshire to John Webster
To Cash paid 16 Men as Above — £89. 8.0
To my time & e.xpence mustering & paying the Above men — i. 8
By Cash rec^ of the Treasurer by J Blanchard Esq''
Ballance due to J Webster
Errors excepted
In Committee of Claims June 11"' 1777
Examin'd & found well Vouch'd & right Cast
Copy ex** pel- Josiah Oilman Jun''
£90.16
87. 0.0
3.16
90.16
John Webster
Joseph Oilman
[2-214]
\_Lleut. ya?fies Hopkins's men in 8th Co.'\
Londonderry December 17"' ^77^
State of New Hampshire
We the subscribers Officers & Soldiers in Cap' Sam' M'^Connels Com-
pany and in Col" David Oilmans Regiment now raising for the Conti-
nental service Until the first of next march do Acknowledge to have
received from John Pinkerton Muster master & paymaster for the propor-
tion of said Company that is Raised in Col Thorntons Regiment the sev-
eral sums Annexed to our Names it being One Months wages Advance
& Billeting moncv to carry us to New York as witness our hands —
458
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS,
Travel 288 Miles
The foregoing is a true Roll
Advance Wages
Billeting
Amount
James Hopkins Lieu'
5.8
2.8
7.16
Thomas M'^Clary
3
2.8
5. 8
William Lyons
3
2.8
5. 8
Corp' Hugh Watt
3-4
2.8
5.12
Moses Watt
3
2.8
5. 8
Serj' Jonathan Wallace
3.8
3.8
5.16
Jesse Jones
3
3.8
5. 8
James Nesmith
3
2.8
5. 8
Arthur Nesmith
3
2.8
5. 8
John Todd
3
2.8
5. 8
Benjamin Nesmith
3
2.8
5.8
James Hobbs
3
2.8
5. 8
Nathan Whiting
3
2.8
5. 8
Benj'' Robinson X his mark
3
2.8
5. 8
David Marshall
3
2.8
5. 8
William Biuroughs
3
2.8
5. 8
James Oilman
n
2.8
5. 8
John Kinkead
3
2.8
5. 8
Alexander Morion
3
2.8
5. 8
£105.12.0
D'
Per John Pinkerton Muster & paymaster
The State of New Hampshire to John Pinkerton C""
1776
Dec'' To p'd 19 Men One
Months wages & for
billeting to New
York 105.12
To time & expence &
paying the Above
men & making re-
turn per Order 3
1776
Dec'' By Cash rec*^ of Jon°
Blanchard Esq'
per Rec'
Ballance due to Jn°
Pinkerton
99. 0.0
9.12
Errors excepted
jEioS.12
£108.12
per John Pinkerton
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
459
Exeter Jan'' i6"' 1777
The foregoiiiEj account of Major John Finkertons is well Vouched &
right Cast examin'd by Committee on Claims
Jn° Taylor Oilman
In behalf of the Committee
Copy ex'^ per Josiah Oilman Jun"'
[2-2 It;] \_Anot/ier Detac/ifncfil in the same Regiment .'\
A Muster & pa}' Roll of the men raised mustered by Col° Daniel Moor
Out of his Regiment to March to New York Agreeable to a late requisi-
tion the 19"' Day of Dec^ ^776
THE MENS NAMES MUSTERED
Travel pay
Advance wages
Total
John Eaton Serjeant
2-5
3-8
5-13
Thomas Mathes
2.5
3
5
5
Theophilus Gooding
2-5
3
5
5
John Hillery
2-5
3
5
5
John Ross
2-5
3
5
5
Richard Batter
2-5
3
5
5
Andrew Cressey
2-5
3
5
5
Sam' Chamberlain
2-5
3
5
5
Daniel Cram
2-5
3
5
5
Aron Putnam
2-5
3
5
5
Jacob Stevens
2-5
3„
5
5
John Butterfield Serj»
2-5
3-8
5
13
Paul Dustin
3
2-5
5
5
Sam' Caldwell
3
2.5
5
5
John M-^Millen
3
2-5
5
5
Thomas Colburn
3
2.5
5
5
Moses Hacket
3
2.5
5
5
Timothy Martin
3
2.5
5
5
Nathaniel Baker
3
2-5
5
5
W'" Karr Corporal
3-4
2.9
5
9
Asa Bixby
3
2.5
5
5
Jesse Martin
3
2.5
5
5
Stephen Tuttle Corporal
3-4
2.5
5
• 5
Daniel Pearson
3
2-5
5
• 5
Samuel Page
3
2.5
5
5
Benjamin Whittemore
3
2.5
5
5
Hugh Mathes
3
2.5
5
5
John Morgin
3
2.5
5
5
Jonathan Patten
3
2-5
5
5
Timothy Knox
3
2.5
5
5
Peter Oilman
3
2-5
5
5
£163
.19.0
460 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
A true Roll of the men I mustered & paid
Per me Daniel Moor Col" Muster master & paymaster
Examin'd October 1777 & found right Cast & well vouched,
J Oilman
The State of New Hampshire to Daniel Moor D'
1776
Dec'' To advance Wages p"^ to thirty one men & milage as per
the within Roll & receipts 163.19
To 2 Days mustering & paying said men i. 4
To expences paid two days .12
To make return to Exeter to settle the within Roll three
days
Horsehire 38 Miles at 8'*
Expences
By Cash p*^ the Treasurer as Per Rec'
1778
Nov 14"^ To Cash p*^ Treasurer as Per Rec'
To Cash p** N Oilman Treasurer Per Receipt
Copy ex*^
o
By Cash rec'd from the Treasurer
Nov' 14* 1778 Errors excepted
Examind Per Tho^ Odiorne
[This regiment was discharged March 15, 1777. — Ed.]
I .
16
I.
I.
15-
5-4
4
10
185.
5-
10.4
7.8
ceipt
190.
2.
18.0
2
193-
0.0
Per Josiah Oili
Tian Jun"'
£193-
Per Daniel Mo
or
[2-317] S^Accounts of Mustering Officers^ Col. Gibfian's Regimeni.'\
Dr The State of New Hampshire to Enoch Hale
Decem"" To Cash paid that part of Cap' Francis Townes Comp^^ in
Col" David Oilmans Regiment for New York which was raised out
of my Regiment of Militia Viz
Cap' Towne One Months wages & Billeting £9.18.4
2 Serjeants (a) 5.6.4 Each 10.12.8
£
,63.
I.
14.
16.
8
I.
4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 46 1
3 Corporals Drummer &c fa) 5.2.4 ^'S- 7-0
'26 Privates 'a 4.18.4 ' . 127. 16. 8
To mustering & paying the above Men 6 Days la 6s
To Horse hire & expences
£166.14.8
1776 Cr
Decern'' By Cash rec'd (not sign'd)
The State of New Hampshire to Benjamin Bellows D""
Ocf"" 1776 To a Horse killed going Express to Gen' Gates at
Ticonderoga when our Fleet was defeated on the Lake £20. 0.0
Errors excepted Per Benj* Bellows
The State of New Hampshire to Benjamin Bellows Dr
Jan^ 1777 To a Man & two Horses & a Sleigh to Carry the
Packs of Eighteen men One Hundred and fifty miles out 12. 0.0
Errors Excepted Per Benjamin Bellows
Received an Order on the Treasury for both the above Acct'
December 4"^ 1776. Benja Bellows
The State of New Hampshire to David Oilman Dr
To a man, horsehire & expences from Pembroke to Exeter for
the Appointment of a Surgeon for his Regiment 30
£1.10
£1.10.0
David Oilman
July 10''' 1777 Allowed & Oder Given for payment —
Copy ex'd Per Josiah Oilman Jun'
[2-21S]
D"" The State of New Hampshire to Stephen Evans
1776 Dec"" 17"^ To paid Cap' Samuel Wallingford & the Officers & Sol-
diers in his Company in the whole including Officers, 43 men
Per Receipt & Muster Roll & Pay Roll rendered -£255. 9.4
Mustering paying marching the Above Company My time
& expending expence in the same 4. 6
£259.15.4
252.13
Dov' December 27, 1776
Errors excepted Per Stephen Evans Balance due 7. 2.7
2 . 3 Orereh
Jany 4*'' 1777
4.19.4
Examin'd by the Committee and found right Cast Joseph Gilman
462 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
1776 Cr
Decem'' 12"" By Cash Per Receipt Out of the Treasury £252.13.0
By Over Charge for mustering &c 2. 3
ex'd Per Josiah Gihnan Jun''
The state of New Hampshire to Benj* Bellows Jun' Esq' D'
To expences in raising & mustering a part of Cap' Howards
Company in Col° Gilmans Regiment Six days rg six shillings
per Day JE1.16.0
The expense 6 Days at 2s8 0.16 -
A Horse 5 Days at 35 15
Expense for Horse at 154** per Day 7.8
Total £3.14.5
Jany i^' i777 Errors excepted Per
ex'd Per Josiah Gilman Jun' Benjamin Bellows Jun'
Exeter May th 6'" 1777
State of New Hampshire to Joshua Haywood D'
To Horsehire from my house to Exeter to make up the pay
Rolls & Get the Money for my men 130 Miles (a) 3" per mile 1.12.8
To 10 Days of myself & expences for ditto ^ S^ 4
5.13.8
Errors excepted Per Joshua Haywood
Copy ex^ Per Josiah Gilman Jun'
MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS, 1776.
[3-271]
\_Captain yercniiah Eatnes's Co.^ Order. '\
Northumberland October 12 : 1776 —
Col' Nicholas Gilnian Treasure for the State of Nevv-hampshire
Please to Pay to Cap' Jeremiah Eames the whole of the wages for the
time of Service in his Company as shall be found Due on the Said Cap'
Eames's Roll
John Trickey
Jon" Willard
Abner Osgood
Samuel Page
John Page
Zebulon Colbey
Zechariah Parker
Abijah Wright
David Brown
hi>
Ebenezer X Kempfield
mark
Moses Page
Edmund Eastman
David Cunningham
Alexander Craig
Daniel Spalding
Jonathan Craford
David Larned
Abel Larned
Abijah Larned
vvilliam Patee
James Whiting
Abel Lovejoy
John Willoughby
Benj Preson
Benj Peglev
Jon° Clark"
Jacob Draper
Jonah Chaptman
Joseph Palmer
Samuel Marsh
Edward X Taylor
mark
Gardner Duston
Nathan Caswell
Nathan Barlow
Gideon Smith
William Curtiss
Thomas Blogget
Archippus Blogget
Josiah Blogget
John Gibson
John Haselton
Caleb marshall
Dill Sawyer
william Amy
James Blake
Ward Bailey
Thomas Peverly
Benj^ Sawyer
Abner Barlow
[2-273]
\_Captam Wetherbees Co., Nov. ^.^ Jjy6.']
A Lest of the Names in Cap' Wetherbe Company In CoP Isaac Wy-
man Rege'
Mount Independence Nov 5 — 1776
Cap' Samuel Wetherbe Serj' Ebenezer Carpen- Justus Dart Fifer
Lieu' Davis Hovvlit der Samuel Allen
Lieu' John Kilburn Serj' Jolm Duncan John Avory
Ensign Lemuel Hubbard Corp*' John Lane David Adams
Serjeant Jonathan Will- Cor'' Timothy Nichols Samuel Adkens
ard Cor'' Samuel Gunnison Amariah Ainsworth
Ser' Isaac Griswold Cor^ Robart Wosley David Abraham
464
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
John Biiirough
Timothy Bunough
Joel Baley
Jesse Baley
Abraham Buel
Martin Beck with
Stephen Bond
Asaph Brainard
Benjamin Clark
Hezekiah Clark
Isaac Clark
James Carell
Timoth}' Curtis
Oliver Cook
Cleford Chaffee
Peter Ewins
Daniel Grindle
Constantine gilman
Thomas Ousting
Eliphaz Kilburn
Nathan Huntly
David Hazard
Joseph Haywood
John Huntoon
Uzel Hurd
Charles Higbee
Ashael Johnson
Elisha Ousting
Jesse Reley
Robart A^Knight
Peter Labree
Ebenezer Matthews
John Lewis
Peter Lovejoy
Elisha Mack
Jesse Nott
Eliakim Nims
Nathan Hatch
Samuel Osgood
Seth Putnam
Ebenezer Putnam
Joseph Powers
Whitcombe Powers
Paul Parker
Nathaniel Rust
Samuel Raimington
Joel Roys
Jonathan Rogers
Benjaman Yong Smithe
John Swan
William Stanwood
Reuben Spolden
David Stooel
Barnabus Sinkley
Thomas Scovel
Lasel Silsby
Joseph thatcher
Benoni Tuttel
Garsham Tuttel
Aaron wilson
Moses witt
Jesse wheeler
David weed
Ezekiel wells
Peter Scovel
Moses Gray
James Hall
John Blacke
Hiltoon Huntoon
Jonathan Heaton
two men Died at Home
After Inlisted
Roswel Shepard
Thomas wilder
three that Never Join*^
David Adkens
Joshua Gilman
David Hall
85 that was on the ground — 2 dead — 3 Never joined — 90
[2-273]
\_Field Officei-s recommended. ~\
Mount Independence November 20'^ ^77^
To the Hon^''® Counsel and house of Representitives for the State of New
hampshire Gentelmen —
We the Subscribers officers in the Continental service Having had fre-
quent Expereance of the Fidelity and good Conduct of Lieu' Colo^ Senter
and Major Stephen Peabody in Colo' Isaac Wymans Reg' in the Conti-
nental Service : Do Recommend them Both as Proper persons for field
officers in the 3"* Battalion Raised in the State of New hampshier or the
next after y® 3'' As they are men firmly attacht to the american Cause and
of undanted Courage steadiness and firmness — Understand their duty as
beComes good ffield officers We humbly pray they may be advanced L*
Colo vSenter to be a Colo' Major Peabody to be L' Colo' as many of the
old officers would ingage under them as thay are men we Can depend
upon for jvidgment and wisdom
rp:volutionary war rolls.
465
Isaac Temple adju' to Wvmans Reg* —
Thomas Ilibbani Adj' to i3cdcls Reg' —
William Barron Cap'
Jon" Burton Lieu'
John Taggart Ens"
Stephen Hoyt Lieu'
Enoch (jerrish Lieu*
John Bean Ensign
W" Stillson Cap"'"
John Drew Capten
Lemuel Hubbard Ens"
Moses Ham Leiu'
Ezekiel morss Ens"
Jam' Arnold Captin VVingates
Daniel Rand Lieut
John Nesmith Cap*°
Daniel APNeal L'
Samuel Cherrey Liu'
Saml Copps Lut
Robert Peaslee Lieu'
[2-174] \_Captain Joshua Ahbotfs Co. — Receipt.'^
Mount Independance November y*^ 5"^ ''77^
We Do Ackowlege we have Rec'' of Cap' Joshua Abbot our wages In
Ful For the month of October 1776 we Say Rec*^ p"" us
Joseph Soper L' o 1 v I xxj .1
Tc> 1 • /^ lu u • Samuel X Worthen
Ephrami Colb}' Ensign
Caleb Stark Lut
Andrew Aiken
Philip page
Samuel Pease
Isaac Davis
hU
Alexander X Smith
mark
Jotham Young
Moses Abbott
hii
Jonathan X Heselton
mark
James Aiken
John Merrill
Samuel Akien
Joseph Hull
James Sherburn
William Nelle
hii
Andro X Stone
mark
Jonathan Karr
Robert Miller
John Moody Oilman
Samuel Manuel
Hezekiah Colby
Benjamin Noble
his
Charles X Greenfield
mark
his
Aron X hall
mark
Stephen Hall
John Bayley
his
John X Crage
mark
bis
Barnet X harve
mark
Beriah Abbot
Timothy Hall
Isaac Walker
Joseph Gorden
Will"' Walker
Amos Burns
Jacob Chamberlain
Timothy Lunt
Eprafaim fisk
Wm Chamberlain
Seth Spring
James Johnson
Robert Crawford
Charles Emerson
thomas walker
James M'^grow
Joseph Blanchard
Jonathan Johnson
florence X MColey
mark
34
463 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-275] \_Capiain Abbott's Co., Fort George, l/"/6.']
A Travailing & Billeting Roll for Cap* Abbots Company in Col'
Starks Regiment Fort George Nov'' ye 22* 1776
MENS NAMES
days before
Marching
Billetting at
6 Pence per day
No of Miles @
I penny Pr mile
Amount
The Whole
amount
Sd
s
s
Hezekiah Colby
10
5-0
75
6.
3
II- 5
Aron Hale
10
5-0
So
6.
8
11. 8
Beriah Abbot
12
6.0
75
6.
3
12. 3
Charles Greenfield
10
5-0
80
6.
8
II. 8
Rob' Crawford
12
6.0
150
12.
6
18. 6
Peter Cairy
15
7-6
75
6.
3
13- 9
Jon' Haselton
15
7.6
150
12.
6
20.
W™ Waldron
15
7.6
150
12.
6
20.
Joseph Hull
15
7.6
150
12.
6
20.
Peter Coffin
15
7.6
150
12.
6
20.
Philip Page
15
7.6
150
12.
6
20.
Moses Redman
7
3-6
40
3-
4
6.10
John Craig
8
4.0
100
8.
4
12. 4
Sam' Jack man
15
7.6
So
6.
8
14. 2
Sam' Worth en
15
7.6
70
5-
10
13- 4
Phinehas Stephens
15
7.6
85
7-
I
14. 7
Moses Abbot
15
7.6
75
6.
3
13- 9
Jesse Martin
15
7.6
150
12.
6
20.
Florence M-^Cally
15
7.6
150
12.
6
20.
Tho^ Donoly
15
7.6
150
12.
6
20.
Tho' Coburn
15
7.6
60
5-
12. 6
Isaac Davis
10
5-0
80
6.
8
II. 8
James Johnson
15
7.6
75
6.
3
13- 9
Joseph Blanchard
15
7.6
75
6.
3
13- 9
Isaac Walker
15
7.6
90
7-
6
15.
Tho' Walker
15
7.6
100
8.
4
15.10
Sam' Aiken
15
7.6
I So
15-
I. 2. 6
Sam' Aiken Jun""
12
6.0
50
4-
2
10. 2
W" Breton
13
7.6
90
7-
6
15.
22. 4. 3
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
467
[_2-2j6^ \^Captai)i WiUiani Stillsons Co. — Pay Roll. '\
Roll for One Month's Pay of Sundry Officers to Soldiers belong^ to
Caj)' William Stillsons Company, Coll" Isaac Wyman's Reg' who were
in the Continental Service from July 16"" to Dec"" i*' 1776 — and have not
Receiv"* pay for the Month of November —
SB
B2
MENS NAMES
C^ H-t t/)
MENS NAMES
g "H
c
ri.
?p 4)
c
I
[acob Walden
1st r.icut
S..8-
20
Jona Eastman
Private
2.. —
2
Stephen Iloit
Willm Clements
2d Lieut.
Serjeant
li:
21
22
Jona Putney
Paul Dustin
Do
Do
2.. —
4
Thos Story
do
2..8-
1 ^^
Zaccheus Dustin
Do
2.. —
1
Joseph Stanley
Abner Colby
Corporal
do
2.-4-
2..4-
24
2-;
John Palmer
Jona Robie
Do
Do
2., —
7
John Brown
do
2..4-
26
Francis Davis
Do
2.. —
8
Jacob Flint
do
2..4-
27
Samll Trumbull
Do
2.. —
9
10
William Heath
John Chadwick
Private
Do
2..
2..
28
2q
Paskey Pressey
Jacob Tucker
Do
Do
2.. —
2.. — —
II
Thos Putney
Do
2..
^o
Ezekiel Goodwin
Do
2.. —
12
Joseph Putney
Do
2..
V
Ebenezer Colby
Do
2.. —
13
14
Thos Bickford
Ebenezer Eaton
Do
Do
2..
2..
;^70..8..-
11;
Benoni Tucker
Do
2..--
^2
James Mills
Do
2..
16
17
18
Joseph Hastings
Joseph Bickford
Samll Symonds
Do
Do
Do
2..
2..
£72..S -
19 Samll Stocker
Do
2..
The above is a t
rue Roll
Per
Stephei
\ Hoyt
Hillsborough ss
Hopkinton December 15 1777
Personally appear'd the within named
Stephen Hoyt and made Solem oath to the truth of this Roll
Before
Joshua Bayley Jus* Peac
468
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-277] [_Afen in First N. H. Regi?nent^ enlisted during the War^
1776.-]
A Return of the Mens Names Inlisted During War in the first New
Hamp'" Reg' and the Towns they went For —
MENS NAMES
Towns
Companies
John Jurdan Serj'
New Boston
Colonals
Stephen Abbot Drum
Ditto
Ditto
John Smith
New Boston
Ditto
John Allen
London Derry
Ditto
David Adams
Gillsum
Ditto
Adams
Dunstable
Ditto
Philimon Duset
Temple
Ditto
William Darragh
Windham
Ditto
Jonn Millet
Peterborough
Ditto
John Clark Fif
Nottingham
Ditto
James Moor
Peterborough
Ditto
John Matthews
Ditto
Ditto
Tho^ Sanderson
Ditto
Ditto
Ephraim Stephens
Ditto
Ditto
Michael Silk
Ditto
Ditto
James Seals
Dunstable
Ditto
Joseph Willson
Linsborough
Ditto
John Wallice
Tho' Neuman
Bath
L* Col' Gilmans Comp^"
Tho^ Clark
Hannover
Ditto
James Ross
Lyme
Ditto
Medad Taylor
Hannover
Ditto
Edward Evins
Plimouth
Ditto
David Sanderson
Hollis
Ditto
Joel Proctor
Ditto
Ditto
Daniel Fuller
Hannover
Ditto
John Hillsgrove Serj'
Temple
Maj' Scotts Comp^
Tho' Wheelock Drum
Ditto
Aaron Adams
CharlestownN°4
Ditto
Sam' Allen
Ditto
David Broyant
Ware
Ditto
John Dorman
Sam' Fugart
DunBarton
Ditto
Bedford
Ditto
Levi Hoyt
Popland
Ditto
Moses Hutchins
Portsmouth
Ditto
Sam' Morrison
Stoddard
Ditto
Jon* M<=Cay
Bow
Maj"" Scotts Comp^
Jethrew Pettengill
Epsom
Ditto
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
469
MENS NAMES
Jon" Pcttinorill
Abner Bingliam
Ruben Roberts
Abner VV ise
Sam" Wells Scif
Tho" Scott D"
Benj" Cotton D°
Tho* Cass Corp'
Daniel Kidder fif
John Ash
Ceasor Barns
Benj" Brown
Benj" Berry
William Cook
Solomon Chapman
John Caldwell
Benj'' Dow
James Dickey
Joshua Dan ford
Nath' Dickey
Richard Drought
Philip Flanders
Nath' Graham
Jon" Hesselton
John Jimmings
Simon Knowls
John Lovering
Moses Lock
Sam' Lock
Nath' Molton
Florence M'^Caly
John Moor
Andrew M'^Litire
John Merrill
Paul M<=Cay
William N alley
James Orr
Zadock Reid
John D Robinson
Nath" Randel
Peter Stevens
AUex-^^ Smith
Peter Wells
Towns
Companies
Epsom
Maj' Scotts Comp"
Marlow
Ditto
New Market
Ditto
Ditto
Chester
Cap' Morrills Comp''
Stoddard
Ditto
Bow
Ditto
Epsom
Ditto
amharst
Ditto
New Salisbury
Ditto
Marrimick
Ditto
ChiChester
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Merrimick
Ditto
Concord
Ditto
Candia
Ditto
North wood
Ditto
Marrimick
Ditto
N Salisbury
Ditto
Marrimick
Ditto
Epsom
Ditto
New Salisbury
Ditto
Hillsborough
Ditto
Gilmantown
Ditto
Epsom
Ditto
Northwood
Ditto
Ramond
Ditto
Epsom
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Deartield
Ditto
Concord
Ditto
Ramond
Ditto
Linsborough
Ditto
Boscowin
Ditto
Nottingham
Ditto
Ditto
Merrimick
Ditto
N Boston
Ditto
Concord
Ditto
Nottingham
Ditto
Boscowin
Ditto
Brintwood
Ditto
N Chester
Ditto
470
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
William Willey
Joseph York
Sam' Smith
Josiah Burton
John Bishop
James Rider
John La pish
Stephen Ward
Tho» Willson
Benj'' Smith
James Niles
Ebenz"" Fosgood
William Brown
Sam' Allen
Charles Dorrety
Lewis Wisson
John Manning Corp^
Elip' Maning
Porter Honey
Sam' Hayes
Tho^ Fuller
David Hunt
Duncan Grant
John Kint
Josiah Clark
William Simpson
Benj"- Smith
Calven Honey
John Head
Daniel M<=Cay
Stephen M'^Cay
Tho* Matthews
Ichabod Martian
John Douglass
Nathan Shade
Jacob Eastman
John Obrian
Alex^' M'=M esters
David Abraham
John Clark
Bunker Clark
Ira Evens
Matthew Greer
Notingham
Ditto
Goffstown
Gunthwaite
Amharst
Dunstable
Ditto
Ditto
Chester
Sandown
Poplan
Hamstead
Candia
Nottingham
Ditto
Linsborough
Hollice
London Deny
Derritield
Bow
Bedford
Dearfield
Loudon
Pennecook
Ditto
Derrv
Ditto
N Chester
Peckersfield
Acworth
Companies
Cap' Morrills Comp'
Ditto
Ditto
Cap' Waits Compy
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Cap' Emersons Comp'^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Cap' Fryes Comp^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Cap' Farwells Comp^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
471
MENS NAMES
Towns
Companies
John Grout
Cnn'
v^iip
James Ilawkley
Peterborough
Do
William He wet
New Ipswich
Do
Jon" Kelley
Epen
Do
William Latten
Charlestown X°4
Do
Isaac Mitchell
Do
Tim^ N [torn out]
Do
Simeon Powers
Acworth
Do
Nath" Powers
Richmond
Do
Abner Powers
Ditto
Do
W" Siscow
Croydon
Do
Abner Thursten
Exeter
Do
W" Taggart
Richmond
Do
Roger Stevens
Newport
Do
Sam' Liscomb
Charlestown
Do
Philip Peters
Do
Elip* Qjnimby Serj*
Salisbury
Cap* Hutchins Comp'
Enos Chellis Corp'
Ditto
Do
James Dowd
Do
Jacob Flanders
N Boston
Do
Henry Thompson
Plastow
Do
Jon" Webster
Salisbury
Do
John Cooper
Plastow
Do
Stephen Dusten —
Wair
Do
Michael Lyons
Ditto
Do
Anthony Oilman
Charleston
Do
Colman Parker
Portsmouth
Do
Th" Harvey
Nottingham
Do
John Farnum
Hopkinton
Do
Sam' Lock
Exeter
Do
James Bokis
Salisbury
Do
Brads' Mason
Nottingham
Do
Tho' Perry
Ditto
Do
John Eastman
Plopkinton
Do
N B the Above Return is an Exact List of the men During War but
the towns they Came for is very uncertain Jo' Cillev Col°
472 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[3-27S] \_Captain Salter s Men. Petition for Prize Money. '\
State of New Hampshire To the Hon'''" the Council and House of
Representatives in General Assembly convened at Exeter 20"^ December
1776
The Humble Petition of us the Subscribers part of the late Matross
Company stationd at Fort Washingham in said State under the Com-
mand of Capt. Titus Salter Shevveth that at a Court Maratime held at
Portsmouth within & for said State on the 23** Day of August last the
Ship called Prince George her Cargo and Appurtenances were condemned
as lawful Prize & decreed to be distributed three fourths thereof for the
Use of s* State and the remaining fourth part for the Use of the Officers
and Soldiers belonging to said Matross Company and five other Claim-
ants nam'd in said Decree, in equal Shares. — That after the Capture of
said Prize Ship and Cargo and before Condemnation thereof in said
Court, the whole of the same your Petitioners understand were disposed
of and converted to the Use of this State, whereby they are deprived of
the Benefit of their Shares therein according to the Sentence of the Court.
Wherefore your Petitioners humbly & importunately pray that your
Honors wou'd order the amount of their Shares to be paid, them as soon
as conveniently may be, that your Petitioners may have sometliing to
subsist themselves & families upon, in these times of General Distress.
And your Petitioners as in Duty bound will ever pray &c
Nathan White James Hight Samuel Goodwin
John Varrell William Lowd Thomas Gammon
Benjamin Dam Jn° Williams Samuel VVaterhuse
Amos Beck Daniel Loude William Green
Samuel Cotton Richard Lang Kalep Barter
Samuel Slade Hannah gra John Clark
Joseph Brotten Samuel Hart Geo. Marshall
Richard Jenkins Wi-m Shores Geo. Marshall for Ben°
obdir Marshall Mark Lowd Smart
John Shotereg (^) Samuel Jones • Joh'"' Underwood
The Com^^ of both Houses having met on the within Business find
they are unable to report thereon until the judgment of the maritime
Court is Compleat & would therefore humbly recommend that a Com"
be appointed of suitable Persons in the Town of Portsmouth to apply to
the judge in order that he ascertain the proper dividends
(I) [Shortridge.]
KEVOLUTIONAKY WAH ROLLS.
473
{[2-279] \_So7nersworth Soldiers^ ^77^- Return for Abatement of
Taxes J\
Mark Tate
Richard Ycaton
Love Roberts
Frances Roberts
Geors^e RicUcr
Wilabv Goodwin
John Foss
4-1 Jonathan Young 4-1 Daniel Grant 4-1
4-8 Noali Goodwin 4-1 Joshua Grant 4-r
4-1 Eanoch\Viiitehouse4-5 George Rol)arts 4-1
5-0 Andrew Horn 4-1 Ezekiel Ricicer 4-1
4-1 George Burnam 4-S Eben"" Whitehouse 4-1
5-3 Jeams Burnam 4-1
5-7 Samuel Joans 4-1 4-3-8
This may Certifie the above is a List of the persons Engaged in the
american service in the year 1775 and Enlisted for 1776 with the Sum
affixt to each persons name for liis province tax for the year i775
Som"' Dec' 10"' 1776
Paul Wentworth \
John Rollins >- Selectmen
Eben"" Ricker )
[2-280] \_Captain Eames's Scout s.'\
Pay Roll of Captain Jeremiah Eames's Scouting Party from December
2""^ 1776 to April 15"* 1777 Head Quarters Great Coos
Kate
NAMES & RANK
Entry
discharge
lime
in Ser-
per
Amt Wages
vice
month
M°
days
Jeremiah Eames Cap'
Dec"" 2
April 15
4
H
6£
26.16.0
Abner Osgood Serjeant
d"
d-'
4
H
48^
10.14.5
Thomas Peaverlv Private
d''
d°
4
H
40^-
8.18.8
Jonatlian Willard
d"
d"
4
H
d«
8. 18. 8
John Trickev
d°
d"
4
H
d"
8.18.8
Haines French
d"
d°
4
14
d"
8.18.8
William Amy
d"
d"
4
14
d"
8.18.8
Nathan Caswell
d°
d"
4
H
d"
8.18.8
John Gibson
d°
d°
4
14
d"
8. 18.8
Dill Sawyer
d°
d°
4
H
d"
8.18.8
Abner Barlow
d°
Jan^ I
I
d°
2. 0.0
£110.19.9
per Joseph Gilman
Committee of Claims — April 29"" 1777
Exam''
This is a true Roll
Jere'' Eames
Sworn to before the Committee
Copy ex'^ J Gilman
474
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
This Certifies that a warrant was Issued for the sum of one hundred
Ninety seven pounds twelve shillings and eight pence as appears by the
minutes of Committee of Safety
Attest Joseph Pearson D Sec^
Journey to settle the Roll
£i 10.19. 9
8. 6.0
£119. 5.9
[2-281]
[jy^// in Quebec Expedition.']
Pay Roll for Nine men in Capt" Henry Dearborn's Comp^ in Col'
Arnold's detachment for Canada, omitted in the Roll made up Nov 8*
1776
William Johnson Private
Patrick Murphy
John Bickford
Abraham Kimbal
Benjamin Nealy
William Willie
David Page
Neheiniah I.eavit
Bracket Leavit
Time of first
Inlistment
1775
April 23''
24
May 8
April 27,^
May 8"^
April 23
Unde
Cap'
Woodbury
McLaughlin
Dearborn
Kinsman
d°
d"
Dearborn
Kinsman
Hale
Pay
Rpginient
re-
cei'd
£6
Col' Stark
d°
6
d"
6
d°
6
d°
6
d°
6
d"
6
d°
6
d°
6
Wages due
to the
ist Septemr
,10.8
9.0
10.8
to.8
10.8
,10.8
,10.8
,10.8
.10.8
£17.14.8
This is a true Roll —
Henry Dearborn Cap*
Exeter 13"^ March 1777
The above Nine Men are not made up in Capt" Dearborn's Roll pass'd
by the hon'''* Committee of Safety Nov"" 8"^ 1776 nor in the Rolls of the
Companies they originally belonged to which were paid ofi'by Col' Ho-
bart—
Examined by the Committee On Claims
Joseph Oilman
In the House of Representatives March 14"^ i777 —
The above Roll was Sworn to by Cap' Henry Dearborn
attest N Emery CV D R
REVOI.UTIONAKY WAR KOLLS. 475
State of New Hampshire. March 14"' 1777.
To Nich" Gihnaii Esq' R G—
Pursuant to the vote of Council & Assembly pay the foregoing Roll of
Cap' Henry Dearborn to tlie persons named therein
M Weare Pres'
We the Subscribers within named acknowledge to have receiv'd the
Sums Carry'd of to each of us Respectively as Balance due
Witness our Hands —
Bracket Lcavitt
Receiv'd for vvilliam Jonson per order
Natha" Hutchins
Receiv'd for my Son John Bickford 30j'S
Thomas bickford
[2-282] \_Retur?i of Men raised iti Colonel yosiak Bartlctt's Regi-
ment^ uAug'ust, iyy6.~\
State — Late Colony of New Hamp'
To the Hon''' Commtc of Safty of said State
pursuant to orders from Nath' Folsom Escf Maj"" Generall &c Requir-
ing me forthwith to Raise and See Equipt one hundred & eleven men
out of the Regiment under my Command to be Ready to march & Rein-
force the northern army — in consequence of which orders the number of
officers & soldiers Raised Equipt & march* ye 20"^ of July are as Follow-
eth viz —
1 Captain 4 Subalterns 5 Serjeants \ ^
5 Corporals i Drummer i Fifer j '
90 Privates ^
2 Privates march' ye 25"' I .
1 Jonathan Carleton enlisted from Newton under Capt Johnson | -^-^
for the Massitusetts state in the Same Expedition J
Total no
The above Return from Coll° Josiah Bartletts Regiment
Exhibited by Jacob Gale Lut Coll°
East Kingston Augs' ye 9"' 1 776.
4/6 REVOLUTIONARY WAK ROLLS.
[2-2S3] \^Co/. John Waldron'' s Regime7it — Officers.^
A return of the Field and other officers in Col. Waldron's Reg'. March
6, 1776.
Colonel, John Waldron — Lieut. Colonel, Alpheus Chesley.
Major Peter Coffin.
Adjutant, George Waldron — Qiiarter Master, Will'" Horn
Surgeon, Sam' Wigglesworth — D" Mate, Francis Hodgkins
Sergeant Major, Simon Torr —
Captains.
John Allen Andrew Buntin Ezekiel Goodale
John Drew Simon Marston James Sinclair
Richard Sinclair Jolm Layn Benj'' Folsome
i^' Lieutenants.
Benj* Stone Ezekiel Belknap Joseph Cutten
Paul Nute Peter Samborn Will'" Harpur
Robert Pesley Jolm Gile Joshua Woodman
2"^ Lieutenants.
Jonathan Gage Stephen Bartlett George Waldron
Timothy Roberts Zebulon Edgerley Moses Barnard
Paul Harford James Cochrain Nicholas Medar
Ensigns.
Thos. Spoflbrd James Robinson Thaddeus Mason
Dodivah Garland Josiah Mood}' Stephen Tufts
Porter Gilman Jol^n Nealey Abraham Andross
A Return of the Field and other Officers in the Reg* Commanded by
Col° John Waldron Stationed at Temple's farm in Brigadier Gen^ Sulli-
van's Brigade in the Continental Army — March 6, 1776
Pr order of y" CoP George Waldron Adjutant
[John Waldron was of Dover. He was captain of the eighteenth
company of militia that went to Winter Hill in December, 1775, to
serve six weeks ; at the expiration of which time a regiment was
raised out of the thirty-one companies of six weeks men, to remain
until April ist, the officers of which were as above. No rolls of
the men are to be found. Lt. Col. Chesley was of Durham. — Eu.]
[2-2S4] \_Petitioii fro7n some of the Stifferers by the Surrender at the
Cedars^ JSTay ig^ i??^^
To the Honourable the Council and house of Representatives to be con-
ven'd at Exeter, in New Hampshire on the 10"' day of March 1779-
The Hu7nble Pet/'tioti and Remonstrance of the Company Command-
ed by Cap' Daniel Wilkins, in Col" Beedels Reg' in Canada humbly
REVOLUTIONAKY WAR ROLLS. 477
shewctli tliat on y" 19"' of May 1776, \vc unhappily fell into the hands of
our uiuiatiiral and savage Enemy at the Cedars in Canada, when Major
Buttcrllelil our commanding officer Capitulated with Cap' Foster of the
British army to the great grief and surprise of said Company, on the fol-
lowing terms (viz) that we surrendered ourselves as prisoners of war
and was to deliver up our arms which accordingly we did, and we was to
have our packs and I3aggage — and Cap' Foster Engaged not to suffer the
savages to plunder or abuse us, nor suffer the British troops so to do.
But contrary to the Rules of War, they inhumanly without regard to their
promise, suffered the savages to rob and plunder us of our packs and bag-
gage, and strip us of our clothes off our backs and left us entirely naked,
in this deplorable situation we were left in an enemies Country without
money clothing or friends that could contribute to our relief — Therefore
your humble petitioners humbly pray that your honours would take the
matter under your serious consideration and grant to each person a sum
sometiiing adiquate to the loss he sustained, and your Petitioners will
gratefully acknowledge the favour, and as in duty bound shall ever pray.
Robert Campbell Hugh ISPKcan Isaac Curtice
John Caldwell M<=Neill Laniford Gilbert John Mills
James Houston Abot Roby Lemuel Curtice
Richard M^nllester Jobn Farnum Solomon Kittridge
Josiah Warner Ja*^ Caldwell Daniel Wilkins
Andrew Wilkins John Everdon Joshua Abbot
Aaron Nichols Obediah Holt Stephen Cruther
William Bradford Joseph Lovjoy
[The fort called the '' Cedars " was about forty-five miles south-
west of Montreal. It was occupied by a portion of Col. Bedel's
regiment, and an attack upon it being threatened, Col. Bedel went to
Montreal for reinforcements, leaving the fort under the command of
Major Isaac Butterfield, who, on the 19th day of May, surrendered
his force, of about 400 men, to the British and Indians, about 500 in
number, under the command of Capt. George Forster. After the sur-
render the prisoners were treated in an inhuman and barbarous man-
ner, stripped nearly naked, and some were murdered. A reinforce-
ment of 100 men, under Major Sherburne, was captured by the
enemy, after a desperate fight, on the day following, and received the
same treatment. These prisoners were transported to an island in
a lake near the "Two Mountains," and kept there nearly naked, with-
out shelter, and with scant rations, for eight days, when they were
released on a cartel agreed to between Gen. Arnold and Capt. Fors-
ter. (Am. Archives.) — Ed.]
478 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-284 -^l \_Apportioiimcnt of Men to be raised to the several Militia
Re^i?nefits^ Septei7iber^ i//6.^
The Committee appointed to Give out orders & Make Provision for
Raising & ISIarcliing one thousand men out of the Militia in this State
Voted at a Convention of the Council & Assembly Beg Leave to Report
their Doings. —
Orders Transmitted to the Colonels of the Several Regiments in this
State to Raise the Number of men following being their Proportion of
the said one thousand, i e
men men
Col" William Whipple 76 Hon''''' Col° Mat. Thornton 44
Col" Stephen Evans 100 Col'' Daniel Moor 84
CoP Jonathan Moulton 59 Col° Thomas Stickney 77
Col" Nicholas Oilman 109 CoP Enoch Hale 09
Lieut. Col° Jacob Oale 75 Lieut Col° Jos. Hammond 66
Col" Joseph Badger 50 CoP Benjamin Bellows Jun'' 50
CoP John Webster 38
orders to the Cap'^ in Lutwych' Regim' so Called for their Proportion,
i. e.
Cap* Noah Love well 10 Cap' Abiel Abbot 10
Cap' James Ford 10 Cap' Jos. Barratt 10
Cap' Samuel Chase 4 Cap' Tho^ Sever 3
Lieu' Henry Field 10 Cap' John Ooss 11
Cap' James Oage 10 Cap' Daniel Kenrick 11
Cap' John Bradford 13 Total 1000
The Committee have appointed the following Colonels, Muster Mas-
ters & pay Masters of the men to be Raised in their Regiments, and
Drawn out of the Treasury & forwarded to them, the Sums Set against
their Names; for Paying to Each Captain, Eight pounds, to Each Lieu-
tenant, five pounds Eight Shillings, Each Ensign, four pounds, (as one
Months advance pay) Non Commissioned Officers & privates Six pounds
Each.
CoP Benjamin Bellows Jun' £300 CoP Daniel Moor 504
Lieut CoP Joseph Hammond 400 'CoP Joseph Badger 400
CoP Enoch Hale 402
appointed Cap' Abiel Abbot of Wilton Muster Master ")
& pay Master of the Regim' formerly under Lutwyche >- 620
& forwarded to him with orders j
£2626.0
Which sums are to be Accounted for With this State.
appointed CoP John Webster pay Master of his Regiment & that of the
Hon'''^ CoP Thornton.
Benj" Giles | p
For the
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 479
In the House of Representatives Sep"" 16"* 1776,
Upon reading and Considering the Votes and Transactions of the
Hon'"'" Council and house of Representatives at a Special Convention on
Saturday last afternoon for the purpose of Raising a Battalion in this
State to reinforce our Army at New york &c, and also the report of the
Committee appointed by them to give out orders & Make provision for
Marching the Said Battalion &c Voted that the Same be accepted and
Entered as a Resolve of this house.
Sent up to tlie Hon''''' Board for Concurrence P White Speaker
In Council Eodem Die read & concurred E Thompson Secy
[2-2S4 CJ \_Rccofn??iendations for Field Officers^ Junc^ i'/y6.'\
Colony of ) To the Hon""^'*^ Assembly of the Colony aforesaid,
New Hampshire j Now Convened at Exeter
The Petition of the Subscribers, Officers of a Regiment Lately Raised
by your Honours — Humbly Shews.
That your Petitioners are informed that a Battalion is to be Raised by
order of the Continental Congress, for the Defence of this Colony ; and
at the Same time are Sorry to Say that we are Excluded from ye Privi-
ledges of Being Enroll'' therein. With all Deference to your Honours
Judgment we are Constrained to Say, we are of Opinion, that the Num-
ber of men Included in that Regiment Appear to us to be quite Suffi-
cient, to be fixed at our Sea Coast, as a Large body of Militia are nearly
Scituated and in Readiness to come in at the Least notice. We would
not have your honour Attribute the cause of our Petitioning to a Jeal-
ousy that we are to be discharg'^ when that Battalion is Raised. But to
the want of a proper Regard being paid to the troops already down here.
Should we be kept up till the time of our Engagements are Expired, we
should tlien take it Exceedingly hard that troops that have had no share
in the Labour, Should be Established and we Sent home — Your Honours
must Realize, that though we are Soldiers 3'et we are not void of thought ;
which points out to our views the present Appointment in so discour-
aging a light. We would not wish to Dictate but humbly to pray, that
that vote Respecting y'' appointment of the field Officers of that Battal-
ion may be Reconsidered, and tliat Coin' David Oilman Esq'' be fixed in
the chief Command. And at the Same time, are not unmindful of the
Merits of Herculus Mooney Esq"" who we look on to be Capable of a
higher Station than he now Ranks in. we do not wish to perplex your
Honours with many petitions, but are Oblig'' to forward this in order to
allay the Uneasiness that now Subsists through our Small camps. And
Should your Honours Grant this our prayer we are Certain that no Offi-
cers can give Better Satisfaction, than those we have named. And your
Petitioners as in Duty Bound Shall Ever pray
New Castle June y'= 17"' 1776.
480
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Nathan Brown Cap
John Calfe Cap'
Tim" Clements Cap'
Abraham Perkins Lieut.
Ebenezer Perry Ensn
Nathaniel Fifield Lieut
Tobias Leighton Ens"
Meshach Bell Ens°
James Macclure Adjt
[2-284 D]
\_Soldiers' Petition^ lyyd.^
To the Honor'''^ the Council and House of Assembly of the State of New
Hampshire
Humbly Sheweth,
That your Petitioners were Enlisted Soldiers in the Provincial vService,
and Stationed at Fort Sullivan under Command of Cap" Eliphalet Dan-
iels ; that the time of Enlistment being nearly expired it being December
17"^ 1776 Your Petitioners thinking to do greater Service to the United
States, enlisted into the Continental Service having then a Month's Wages
due — Your Petitioners being now returned Home, having Served a Cam-
paign, apply'd to Cap" Daniels for Wages due, who declining to comply
with their request, the Svibscribers submit their Case to your Honors
Consideration praying that they may receive what they think is justly
due to them.
And as in Duty bound will ever pray
' Wentworth Ricker
Rober' Fernald
Abraham knight
William Lyndston
Subscribers^ John Nelson — Fifer
Joseph Fernald
Joseph Brooks
Samuel harrington
^Francis Drew Drumer
[The preceding rolls show that the state of New Hampshire per-
formed her share of the work of 1776 in full, as she had the year
before, responding ably and patriotically to every call made upon her
for men. In several instances her troops remained in the service
beyond their terms of enlistment, notwithstanding they were of
necessity scantily fed and clothed, and poorly provided with protec-
tion against the inclemency of the weather. In no instance, when
the exigency of the occasion seemed to require their services beyond
their terms of enlistment, were they appealed to in vain. The state
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 48 1
had three regiments in the regular or continental army under Gen-
eral Washington, viz., Stark's, Poor's, and Reed's ; a regiment in the
Canada service under Col. Timothy Bedel ; Col. Pierse Long's regi-
ment, which was stationed for the defence of Piscataqua harbor
until it marched to reenforce the garrison at Ticonderoga in Febru-
ary, 1777; and in addition furnished five regiments of militia as
reenforcements, viz., Wyman's and Wingate's in July and August,
Tash's and Baldwin's in September, and Oilman's in December.
New Hampshire troops participated in the battles at Trenton, and
Princeton, and honored themselves and the state by their bravery
and good conduct. At Trenton the regiment under Stark led one
of the attacking columns which was commanded by General Sullivan.
Colonel James Reed, of Fitzwilliam, commander of the Third N. H.
regiment in the continental service, became blind as a result of
severe sickness, contracted while in line of duty at Fort George,
about the first of September, 1776, and was consequently obliged to
retire from active service. He had been a brave and efficient officer,
and the loss of his sight was a severe one to him and the cause.
The continental congress elected him to be a brigadier-general,
August 9, 1776, and on the same day elected John Sullivan to be a
major-general. General Reed's commission was forwarded to him
by the president of congress the following day, under cover of the
following letter :
•' Philadelphia August 10, 1776.
" Sir : The Congress having yesterday been pleased to promote you
to the rank of brigadier-general in the army of the American states
I do myself the pleasure to enclose your commission and wish you
happy.
I am sir, your most obedient and very humble servant
John Hancock, President
To Brigadier-General James Reed."
The next following are pay-rolls of the companies in Colonel
Pierse Long's regiment, stationed at New Castle, as paid before their
march to Ticonderoga. — Ed.]
35
COLONEL PIERSE LONGS REGIMENT.
[Pay-Rolls of the Companies from Dec. 7, 1776, to Jan. 7, 1777.]
[2-3S5]
\_Captai/i Abraham Perkins's Co.^
A Pay roll of The Company Commanded By Cap' Abraham Perkins
In CoP Pierce Longs Regiment Stationed att New Castle for One Month
from 7"' Dec' 1776 to 7*^ Jan" 1777
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
II
13
13
H
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
MENS NAMES
Abraham Perkins
Tobias Laighton
Samuel stagpole
John Starbord
John Neal
Eben"" Adams
Samuel Tuttle
Simeon rollins
Timothy Corson
Joseph adams
Eben"" Hanson
David nason
Henry Bell
Isaac Pridham
James ricker
Stephen ronnels
Samuel Wentworth
Epraham Tebits
Richard Hodgdon
Jotham Nute
Mathew Malim
Amos Cenney
Josiah Chase
Hanson Hodgdon
John Taylor
Nathan robert
Will™ Butlr
Samuel Robert
Tobias ricker
John Collins
Stations
Captain
Lieuft
Lieut
Ensign
Sergant Major
ditto
ditto
ditto
Corpora
ditto
ditto
ditto
Drumer
Private
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
No of
Wher
pay
Days in
Commensed 1777
the
Service
TDecemMr until
7 January
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
do
do
30
Sum total to
January the
7th 1777
0.0
8.0
8.0
0.0
14.0
8.0
S.o
8.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2. 0.0
2. 0.0
2. 0.0
2. 0.0
2. 0.0
3. 0.0
3. 0.0
2. 0.0
3. 0.0
2. 0.0
2. 0.0
2. 0.0
2. 0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
483
MENS NAMES
Stations
When pay
Comnicnsed 1777
No of
Days in
the
Service
Sum Total to
January the
7lh 1777
31
John Butler
Private
7 Dteembir until
7 January
30
2. 0.0
32
Isaac luite
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
33
Eliakim Bickford
do
do do
30
2, 0.0
34
Will'" Broton
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
35
Samuel Todd
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
36
James Edgley
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
37
Will'" Brasbiidg
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
38
John yong
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
39
John Dora
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
40
Robert hussy
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
41
Michael ryan
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
42
Patric Tobine
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
43
Benjamin Primer
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
44
Jonathan Dore
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
45
Dudley Adams
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
46
Samuel Bickford
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
47
Timothy gerrish
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
48
James Boyce
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
49
Ichabod Butler
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
50
Daniel Paul
do
do do
30
2. 0.0
51
Ebenz"" Crummel
do
Due from
The seven-
teenth of
II
O.I4.S
£iiS.8.o
Dec
A True Role
Abraham Perkins Cap'
Jan'' 14'*" Examined
Commissioned Officers
Serjeant Major
Serjeants
Corporals & Drum''
Privates
Per Pierse Long
dys
mo
I
3
5
37
o
o
II
(a
(w
48^
445
40^
22.16 -
2.14 -
7-4-
II. o -
74.14.S
I month Advance pay to i^ men to 7 Feb'^ ^777
Mileasfc on their March to Ticonderojra
Allowance for Waggons
£itS. 8.8
31.12. -
" 6.18. 8
£156.19.4
'6.18.8
£163.18.0
484
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-286]
\_Captaln Ebetiezer Dearing'' s Co.'\
A Pay Roll for the field Artillery Company Commanded By Ebenezer
Dearing". Esq"" 1777 for one Months Pay from 7"' Dec'' 1776 to 7"' Jan^ 1777.
MEN'S NAMES
S
(J
^'0
T3
<U
-a
s
W
a.
c
.2
1
c
a;
S
c
1776
777 ^
I
Ebenezer Deering
Captain
Dec^
ye 7th
JanJ
ye 7th
2
Samuel Hutchings
Cap' Lieu'
do
7
do
7
3
Thomas Bowler
first Lieu'
do
7
do
7
4
Shackford Seaward
Sec'^ Lieu'
do
7
do
7
5
Nahum Akarman
Sargant
do
7
do
7
6
John Dennett
Sargant
do
7
do
7
7
Simeon Akarman
Sargant
do
7
do
7
8
John Underwood
Sargant
do
7
do
7
9
John Barter
Corpi
do
7
do
7
10
George Loud
Corp^
do
7
do
7
II
John Griffin
Corp'
do
7
do
7
12
Nicholas Bouffard
Corp'
do
7
do
7
13
William Dearing
Drum"'
do
7
do
7
14
Theodore Furnald
Fiffer
do
7
do
7
15
Samuel Odiorne
Privats
do
7
do
7
16
Elliott Dearing
do
do
7
do
7
17
Richard Perry
do
do
7
do
7
18
Samuel Yeaton
do
do
7
do
7
19
Elihu Weeks
do
do
7
do
7
20
Samuel Morrison
do
do
7
do
7
21
William Gale
do
do
7
do
7
22
Benj' March
do
do
7
do
7
23
Benj" Akarman
do
do
7
do
7
24
John Reed Jun''
do
do
7
do
7
25
Benj'^ Thompson
do
do
7
do
7
26
Noah Akarman
do
do
7
do
7
27
Josiah Brooks
do
do
7
do
7
28
Cieamant Jackson Jun''
do
do
7
do
7
29
James Green
do
do
7
do
7
30
John Leach
do
do
7
do
7
3'
Robart Brier
do
do
7
do
7
32
John Karswell
do
do
7
do
7
33
Joseph Willson
do
do
7
do
7
34
Joseph Beal
do
do
7
do
7
35
Samuel Twead
do
do
7
do
7
36
William Steavins Jun^
do
do
7
do
7
2,1
Pelatiah Barter
do
do
7
do
7
38
John Stoodly
do
do
7
do
7
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS,
485
k
MEN'S NAMES
a
.2
e
>-.
c c
T3
4)
73
C
W
>%
c
(L>
V
■>
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en
«J
S
u
u
a.
•^
a
Q
(A
(LI
1776
'777
Month Days
£ S I)
£
S D
39 John Baitlett
Privats
do 7
Dec y" 7"'
I —
, I
40 John Akarman
do
do 7
do 7
I —
2. I
2
41 William Lear
do
do 7
do 7
I —
2 . I
2
42 Thomas Mead
do
do 7
do 6
I —
2. I
2
43 Rundal Furnald
do
do 7
do 7
I —
2 . I
2
44 Lamuel Marston
do
do 7
do 7
I —
2 . I
2
45 Joshua Fennix
do
do 7
do 7
I —
n ^ I
2
46
Nicholas Caverly
do
do 7
do 7
I
2 . I
-->
47
Samuel Hodgdon
do
do 7
do 7
I —
J
2
48
Richard Perry Jun""
do
do 7
do 7
I —
2. I
2
49
John Archable
do
do 7
do 7
I —
2 . I
2
5°
David Wooddes
do
do 7
do 7
I —
2. I
2
51
Benning Slooper
do
do 7
do 7
I —
2 . I
2
52
Laurance Ellis
do
do 7
do 7
I —
2. I
'>
53
James March
do
do 7
do 7
I —
T
2
54
Rohart Holmes
do
do 7
do 7
( —
2. 1
2
55
Rob' Drout
do
do 7
do 7
I —
2. I
2
56
Philij) Barker
do
do 7
do 7
I —
T
2
57
James Braughton
do
do 7
do 7
I —
'^ T
— ■ I
I .0
58
John Belling
do
Dec y« 19
do 7
- 18
2. I
I
4-7
59
Sam' Weeks
do
do 19
do 7
- 18
2 I
I
4-7
60
Sam' Belling
do
do 19
do 7
- 18
2 . I
I
4-7
61
William Gerrish
do
do 19
do 19
do 7
- 18
T
I
4-7
62
Edvv'i Page
do
do 7
- 18
^ I
I
4-7
63
Will'" Brier
do
do 19
do 7
- IS
2 . I
I
4-7
64
65
Daniel Davis
Thomas Shaw
do
do listed with
do 23
do 7
- 14
2 . I
-
19.2
Cap' Beal
do 7
do 3
- 26
2 . I
I
15.6
66
James White
do listed with
Cap' Beal
do 7
do 3
- 26
2, I
I
15.6
155. 2.0
148.
10.8
Ebenezer Dealing Captn
Jan^ 14**^ 1 777 Examined per Pierse Long C°
State of New Hampshire Rockingham ss
Portsm" Jan'-^ 13"' 1777
Then Cap* Eben"" Dearing appeared and made Sohnn oath to the Truth of
the above & within mustrole by him Subscribed —
Before H Wentworth Just Peace
486
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Commissioned officers
Serjeants
Corporals Drum & fife
privates
4. o ^> 505
6. o ® 455
48.24 ^'' 415
I months advance to 24 men to 7 Feb^ ^777
pd VV"^ Gale to the 5 d" 1777
Mileage on their march to Ticonderoga
Allowance for Waggons
[2-287]
\_Captain Ti?nothy Clemeiifs Co.]
25
10
13.10.0
100. 0.9
£148. 10.9
50.14.0
I. 17.4
22.18.8
£234. 0.9
22.1S.8
246.19.5
A Pay Roll of Cap' Timothy Clements Company in Col' Peirce Longs
Regamint in the Continental Service from 7"' Dec"" 177^ "P ^^ ^'""^ 7*
day of January i777
New Castle Jan^ y" 12"^ 1777 —
S
u
G
CO
MEN'S NAMES
en
S
a
13
G
a,
■"" 1)
in
s
■" J^
<U
0) CJ
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rt
^
S '>
a:
CO
^
H
^
I
Timothy Clements
Capt
7"' Decern''
l^-o.o
one month
£8. 0.0
2
Nath' Fifield i^' Lieut
i^' Lieut
do
lS-^-0
do
£5. S.o
3
Henry Teuxbury 2'' Lieut
2^ Lieut
do
lS-^-0
do
£^ 8.0
4
Robart Clarke
Ensign
do
^4.0.0
do
£4.
5
Moses Darling
Sargant
do
48i-
do
2.8-
6
Abner Keyes
do
do
do
do
2. 8 -
7
Edmond Chapman
do
do
do
do
2. 8 -
8
Will'" Taggart Quarter M
Sargant
do
54-y
do
2.14 -
9
Josiah Towl
Corporal
do
44-5-
do
2.4-
10
Ebenezer Ball
do
do
do
do
2.4-
II
Dudley Gilman
do
do
do
do
2. 4 -
12
James Sanburn
do
do
do
do
2.4-
13
John Shaw
Drumer
do
do
do
2. 4 -
14
Samuel Odiorne
Fifer
do
do
do
2.4-
15
Joseph Palmer
Private
do
40J
do
40J
16
John Dutch
do
do
do
do
ips
17
Noah Wedgwood
do
do
do
do
40^
18
Jebesh Felch
do
do
do
do
dfOS
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
487
MEN'S NAMES
19 Nichalus Felch
20 Thomas Niiton
21 Andrew M'Entire
22 John M'Donnold
23 John Harrington
24 Joseph Chapman
25jWilHam Kelley
26:James Waymoth
27 Joseph Bean
28 Nath' Pearsons
29 John Clarke '
3oiJoseph French
31 Simeon Haines
32 Nathan Steavens
33 Samuel Fowel
34iJoseph Taggart
35 Learnard Cumings
36 Stephen Powers
37 Rich'i Shearman
38 Reuben Martain
39 Jacob iMartain
40 Samuel iMartain
41 William Gould
42 Daniel Blaisdel
43jEbenezer Currier
44[Gorden Freeze
45 David Page
46 Simon Dearborn
47 James Selley
48 Jacob Hunt
49 John Crown
50 Rich'' Hopkins
51 David Fisk
52 William Powel
53 Timothy Brown
54 Jonathan Selley
55 Joseph Pierce
56 David French
57 John Marden Johnson
58 Levi Morrell
59 Enoch Spauldwin
6ojAbner Clough
61 [Joseph French
62!jabesh French
c/:
Private
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
^
7"' Decem'
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
E
a-
o
40^-
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
one month
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40J-
40s
40^-
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40i"
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
488
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
MEN'S NAMES
Isaac Shattuck
Nath' Wheat
Caleb Farley
Archalus Towns
Caleb Brown
Samuel VVoster
Thomas Veasey
Isaac Clements
Samuel Veasey
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d. '^
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^
c c
Oh
<u
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1)
OJ
^
OJ
Pi
40i-
H
7"i Decern''
one month
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
40s
40s
4CS
40s
40s
40s
40s
40s
AOS
£159.18
A True Roll
Examined Jan^ 13"' 1777
Commissioned Officers
mo
days
Serjeants
3
(a>
48^-
Q^M Serjeant
I
Corporals Drum & fife
6
fd-'
445
privates
57
<a
40s
p"" Tim° Clements Cap'
Pierse Long C" —
32. 16 -
7-4-
2.14 -
f3- 4 -
114. o -
I Month Advance wages to the 7 Feb'' 1777 —
Milege on their march to Ticonderoga
Allowance for waggons
£
159-
80
rS-
30-
8-
£
270.
6-
30-
8-
£■300.14.0
REVOI.UTIONAKV WAR ROLLS.
489
[2-2SS]
[ Captai)i yo/in Calfc's Co.]
A Pa\ Roll of Cap' John Calfc's Company in Coin' ricrcc Long's
Regiment in Continental Service From Dec"" 7"' 1776. To Jan'' 7"' 1777.
1
B
V
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u
U
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01
>>
a
CO
Q
MEN'S NAMES
c
.2
Q-t;
a
a <u
4J S
.s
E
15
c?5
re
H
^
£ s d
I
John CaJfe
Cap'
Deer 7">
£8
I month
8.0.0
2
William Cooper
Lieu'
do
£5.8
do
c.S.o
3
Meshecli Bell
Lieu'
do
£5.8
do
5.8.0
4
Benj'' Batchelder
Ensign
do
£4-
do
4.0.0
5
Amos Stevens
Sargent
do
£2.8
do
2.8.0
6
Richard Goss
do
do
do
do
2.8.0
7
Benj-' Rendall
do
do
do
do
2.8,0
8
John Smith
do
do
do
do
2.8.0
9
Enoch Richardson
Corporal
do
£2.4
do
2.4.0
10
Samuel Knowles
do
do
do
do
2.4.0
II
Abraham Carter
do
do
do
do
2.4-0
12
Theophilus Goodwin
do
do
do
do
2.4.0
13
Moses Hunt
Fifer
do
do
do
2.4.0
14
John Rawlings
Private
do
£2
do
2.0.0
15
Peter Grant Jun''
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
16
Jonathan Goodwin
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
17
Elisha Thomas
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
18
Peter Abbot
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
19
Nathani' Tucker
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
20
Nathan Clough
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
21
William Oliver
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
22
William Griffis
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
23
Thomas Foy
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
24
Samuel Libby
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
25
Joshua Lock
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
26
William Goudy
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
27
John Ellison
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
28
Samuel Perry
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
29
Nathanael Lear
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
30
James Libby
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
31
Moses Atwood
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
32
John Clark
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
33
Samuel Johnson
do
do
do
do
20.
34
Stephen Sawyer
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
35
Benjamin Libby
do
do
do
do
20.0
36
John lirasbury
do
do
do
di
2.0.0
37
George Saunders
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
38
Thomas Blasdell
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
490
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
B
v
J3
u
u
a
>
3
>»
Q
MEN'S NAMES
t/3
a
.2
cJ5
cut)
a
o
a
a B
1
0^
ri
£ s d
39
William Walles
Private
Deer 7'!'
£2
I month
2.0.0
40
Levi Walles
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
41
John Marden
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
42
Aaron Lord
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
43
Moses Williams
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
44
Seco Barnard
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
45
James Kinniston
do
do
do
Deserted
Dec 23'!
1 .0.0
46
Benjamin Fairley
do
do
do
I month
2.0.0
47
Job Forss
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
48
Scipio Brown
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
49
William M'Kim
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
50
Michael Worthen
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
51
John Richardson
do
do
do
do
2 0.0
52
Richard Black
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
53
James Rendall
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
54
Joseph Jewell
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
55
John Blasdeli
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
56
John Lear
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
57
William Varrell
do
do
do
do
2.0
58
James Rendall jun''
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
59
Richard Lock
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
60
Noah Sherburne
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
6r
Edward Tredwick
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
62
Samuel Card
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
63
Edward Card
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
64
John Rand
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
65
Stephen Lawrey
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
66
William Trundy jun''
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
67
Peter Grant
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
68
John Tret'ethren
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
69
John Norton
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
70
Henry Forss
do
do
do
do
2.0
71
Samuel Odiorne
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
72
Andrew Whitcher
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
73
William Gould
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
74
Elias Tarlton
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
75
Levi Woodman
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
76
Joshua Neal
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
77
William Trundy
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
78
Paul Rendall
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
79
Samuel Goudy
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
80
Peter Barter
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
KKV'OLUTIONARV WAR ROLLS.
491
E
<u
-c
u
U
c
>
«
>^
a,
t/3
Q
MEN'S NAMES
</>
.s
c u
b/p "S
a; f3
E
£ s d
81
Joseph True Eaton
Private
Deer 7«'>
£2
1 month
2.0.0
82
Henry Langmaid
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
83
Nath" Jordan
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
84
Robert Martin
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
8q
John Sargent
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
86
Josiah Howe in Room
of Michael Veal
Total
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
£188.8.0
Deducted of the Above
Roll made
up to Jam
es Kini
ston a De-
serter
I
£187.8.0
A True Roll
Examined Jan^' 13, i777-
Commission'' Officers
Serjeants
Corp' & fife
Privates
deduct I man unpaid
mo dys
4 o '« 485
5 o « 445
72 o ^ 405
I month Advance pay to 21 men to Feb'' 1777 —
Mileage on their March to Ticonderoga —
Allowance for v^'aggons —
p"" John Calfe Cap'
Pierse Long C°
, 23.16 -
9.12 -
1 1, o -
144. o-
£187. 8-
3. o
£185. 8-
43- 4-
28. 5.4
£356.17.4
28. 5.4
£285. 2.8
492
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-289]
[ Captain Alark Wi^^ifz's Co.]
A Pay Roll for a Company Commanded By Cap' Mark Wiggin in
Co" Peirce Long's Regiment at Portsmouth from the S"" Day of Decem-
ber to the 7"^ Day of January 1777 —
MENS NAMES
c
Capt
a
u
&^
a ^
43
Decembr 8'-'
00
b Wages pr month
b
Time in Service
I!
Wages Due
I
Mark Wiggin
8. 0.
2
Ezekiel Worthen
I' Lieut
do
5.8.0
do
5. 8.
3
Thom^ Brackett
2' Lieut
do
5.8.0
do
5. 8.
4
Jeremiah Robinson
i' Serjent
do
2.8.0
do
I. 9
5
Thorn' Robinson
do
do
2.8.0
do
2. 8.
6
Walter Wiggin
do
do
2.8.0
do
2. 8.
7
John Goss
Corporal
do
2.4.0
do
2 4.
8
Samuel Elkins
do
do
2.4.0
do
2. 4.
9
Benj Wiggin
do
do
2.4.0
do
2. 4.
10
Nathan Blake
do
do
2.4.0
do
2. 4.
II
Simon Wiggin
Fifer
do
2.4.0
do
2. 4.
12
Nicholas Mason
Drumer
do
2.4.0
do
2. 4.
13
Jeames Gordon
Private
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
14
Joseph Thirston
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
15
Jonatlian Allen
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
16
Josiah Allen
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
17
Joseph Sparks
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
18
Robert Ravvlings
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
19
Joseph Dudley
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
20
Nicholas Marriner
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
21
Moses Sanborn
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
22
Joel Judkins
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
23
Stephen Leavitt
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
24
Joseph Jenness
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
25
Judah Hackett
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
26
Benjamin Fox
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
27
James Fulinton
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
28
Gordon Burleigh
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
29
Josiah Sanborn
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
30
Samuel Fogg
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
31
Josiah Brown
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
32
Samuel Cram
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
33
Theophilus Norriss
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
34
John Robinson
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
35
Elisha French
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
36
Simon Winslow
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
37
Eliphaz Reed
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
38
Henry Kinnison
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
493
MENS NAMES
a
B
(J
G
s
l-l
ex
CO
<u
bO
a
Time in Service
<u
3
-a
39
Daniel Rawlings
Private
Decembr 8"'
2.0.0
I month
2. 0.
40
John Leavitt
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
41
Richard DolioiT
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
42
Joel Lord
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
43
Leonard Weeks
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
44
Robert Crimbal
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
45
Elijah Wiggin
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
46
Andrew Gate
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
47
Joseph DollofF
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
48
William Lucy
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
49
Ezekiel Holman
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
50
Thomas Lord
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
51
Wheelar Burleigh
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
52
Joseph Kinnison
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
53
Benj^ Perkins
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
54
Natha" Wadleigh
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
55
Samuel Kinnison
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
56
Samuel Hambleton
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
57
Jedediah Weeks
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
58
Samuel Jonson
do
do
2.0
do
2. 0.
59
William Chelsea
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
60
Perry Hardy
do
Decem><^i3
2.0.0
24 Days
I. 16. 2
61
William Burkins
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
62
David Eala
Total Sum Due
do
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.
£136.13.11
A True Roll P' Mark Wiggin Cap'
Jaiv" 13"' 1777 Examined per Pierse Long C°
State of Nevvhampshire Portsmouth January the 13"' Day 1777 —
Then Cap' Mark Wiggin appeared and made Solemn Oath to the
truth of the within Pay Roll by him Subscribed
Before H Wentworth Just Peace
Commissioned Officers 18.16 —
mo days
Serjeants 3 — ^<x 485- 4.16 —
Corporals fife & Drum 6 — (a 445 13. 4 —
privates 49 24 la ^os 99. 1 2 —
Travel for J Robinson o. i. 9
D" for P. Hardy 4. 2
£136.13.11
494
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
I month Advance pay to 42 men to 7 Feb'' 1777.
Mileas:e on their March to Ticonderoga
Allowance for waggons
83.12 —
24.10. 8
£244.10. 7
24.18. 8
£269. 7. 3
[2-290]
[ Captain Nathan Brozvn'' s Co.]
A Pay Role of Cap^ Nathan Browns Company in Co' Longs Riger-
ment from Decem'' 7**^ 1776 to January y^ 7"^ ^777
MENS NAMES
Nathan Brown
moses Barnard
Matt"' Bryant
Tim-^ tilton
Zac'' Clefford
Josiah Blake
Israel Ingalls
Benj° Bell
Josiah Allen
David Dunken
Luke Shepherd
W" Shannon
Hunken faxen
Sam" fogg
Benj" Swain
Josiah Bean
Benj" Hoyt
Sam'i White
W™ Gregory
James Mullen
W™ Hoyt
Aaron Burbank
Daniel Silley
W" Neal
John Shannen
Josi'' magoon
Sam" Stuart
Benj" Brown
Richard Critchet
David Sanborn
Station
Cap
Lieu*
Lieu'
Ensign
Serg'
Serg*
Serg'
Serg'
Corp'
Corp'
Corp'
Corp'
fifer
Drum'
Private
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
when Pay
Commd
Decem"^ 7'
ditto 7"^
do 7"^
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
do 7
Pr month
time in
Service
£ S
oS 00
1 Moth
05 08
05 oS
I do
I do
04 00
02 08
I do
I do
02 oS
I do
02 08
I do
02 08
I do
2 04
I do
2 04
I do
2 04
2 4
2 5
I do
I do
I do
2 5
I do
2
I do
2
I do
2
I do
2
I do
2
I do
2
I do
2
I do
2
I do
2
I do
2
I do
2.
I do
3.
I do
2.
I do
2.
I do
2.
I do
2.
I do
wages Due
oS.o.o'
05.8.0
05.8.0
04.2.0
02.8.0
02.8.0
02.8.0
02.8.0
02.4.0
02.4.0
02.4.0
02.4.0
02.4.0
02.4.0
02.0.0
03.0.0
02.0.0
02.0.0
02.0.0
02.0.0
02.0.0
02.0.0
03.0.0
02.0.0
02.0.0
02.0.0
02.0.0
02.0.0
02.0.0
02.0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
495
MENS NAMES
Station
when pay
Commd
Pr Month
time in
Service
wagts Due
£
S
David Hunt
Private
Decern^ 7"'
2.
I Moth
02.0.0
Beiij" Straw
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
Noah Grcley
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
John trefetherin
do
do 7
2.
1 do
02.0.0
Surplcs JMarrs
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
Lazarus Row
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
Charles Skinner
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
Eben' forgerson
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
Moses Long
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
Rich'' Sanborn
do
do 7
2.
1 do
03.0.0
Jon" Patch
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
Sam' Patch
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
Nelson Grant
do
do 7
2.
I do
02 0.0
Rich" Yeaton
do
do 7
2.
I do
03.0.0
W"^ Bennet
do
do 7
2.
I do
03.0.0
Tho* Colcord
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
Green tilton
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
John Sleeper
do
do 7
2.
I do
03. 0.0
Jer'^ woodman
do
do 7
2.
I do
02.0.0
Paul Lambert
do
Decern"" 16
2.
22 Days
01.7.4
Tho' Shannen
do
do 23
2
15 Days
01. 0.0
Jam^ Worster
do
Jan'' 6">
2
8 Day
00.1.4
£iiS.o.8
A True Roll
January 13* 1777
Commissioned officers
Serjeants
Corp' Drum & fife
privates
Nathan Brown
Examined per Pierse Long C°
22.16 -
mo days
4 o 'S 48.? 9.12 -
6 o fa. 445 13. 4 -
36 S fa' ^os 72.18.8
I montlis Advance pay to 24 men to 7 Feb'' i777 —
Mileage on their march to Ticonderoga
Allowance for Waggons
£118. 0.8
50. 4.0
19. 4-
£187. 8.8
19. 4.0
£206.12.8
496
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-291]
\_Captain jfokit B 7- ew sterns Co.'\
A Pay Roll of Capt John Brewsters Company In Collonel Longs Reg-
iment from Dec'' 7'^ to Janu'' 7"* 1777
MEN'S NAMES
John Brewster
Paul Nute
Jacob Daniels
John Bergin
Jam* Butler
John Demeret
Stephen Berrey
Enoch Burnham
Benjamin Hoyt
Jam* Tuttle
Jam^ Colman
Stephen Roberts
Anthony N Rollings
John Cutt
Sam' Richards
Moses Rawlings
Amos Spincer
Henry Buzzel
David Daniels
Charles Ricker
Thomas Gerrish
Connor Pitman
Thomas Clements
Thomas Cook
Daniel Jackson
Reuben Ricker
Jam^ Chritchet
John Whitehouse
Andrew Tuttle
Stephen Henderson
John Richards
Edward Peavy
Michael Suddrick
Isaac Lebby
Abraham Runels
Thomas Kineson
William Hart
John Willey
Cap'
I'* Lieu'
2'i Lieu'
Ensign
Serjeant
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
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do
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
497
MEN'S NAMES
William Roberts
Daniel Foss
Amos Hays
Epliraim Daniels
Richard Doer
Jacob Hossom
John Tuttle
Jonathan Daniels
Lemuel Perkins
Phillip Tibbets
Gilbert Perkins
Phillip Cooper
John VVhitehouse Junr
Benjamin Furbish
Abner Young
Abraham Morrison
Israel Huckins
Solomon Harford
Joseph Daniels
Theophilus Drew
Reuben Chesley
AMos Place
George Ricker
Private
Ditto
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Per Peirse Lonsf C"
23. i6
A True Role — John Brewster
January 14, 1777 Examined —
Commissioned Officers
m° days
Serjeants 4 fa, 4S5
Corporals Drum & fife 6 - ''«' 445
privates 45 - fw 405
I month Advance pay to 31 men to 7 Feb^ ^777 —
Mileage on their march to Ticonderoga —
Allowance for waggons
9-
12
13-
4
-
90.
—
£
i3=;-
12
_
6.V
4
-
26.
2.
8
£
224.
18.
8
26.
2.
8
36
2sl. I,
498
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[The foregoing regiment was organized on the continental basis,
and marched to reinforce the garrison at Ticonderoga in February,
1777.— Ed.]
[2-292] \_Colonel JLofig'''s Soldiers — Orders for Pay.'\
New Castle Jan^ 6*'' 1777.
To Noah Emery Jun"" Paymaster of the Troops in the Continental Ser-
vice under the Connnand of Coin" Pierce Long
S"" Please to pay to the Bearer, Cap' Abraham Perkins the full of the
Wages and travel money due to us the Subscribers, to the 7* Day of
December past, as will appear on a Pay Roll Presented by Cap' Perkins
Caleb Hodgdon ^ , . ^l x>- ^
=* 31 lobias X Ricker
I
2
3 Tobias Laighton
4 Samuel Stacpole
5 John Starbord
6 John Neal
7 Ebenezer Adams
8 Samuel Tuttle
9 Simeon Rawlins
10
11 Joseph Adams
12 Ebeneser Hanson
13 David Nason
14 Henry Bell
15 Isaac Pritlham
16 Stephen Runels
17 Samuel VVentworth
his
18 Jonas -f- Ricker
mark
19 Epraim Tebbets
20 Richard Hodgson
21 Jotham Nute
22 Matthew mellem
his
23 Amos X Kenny
ni:irk
24 Josiah Chase
25 Hanson Hodgdon
26 John Taylor
27 Nathan Roberts
28 Thomas Rymes
29 William Butler
30 Samuel X Robarts
his
33 John X Collins
m.irk
34 John Butler
hU
35 Isaac X Nute
mark
36 Eliekim Bickford
37 William Brotten
38 Samuel Todd
39 James Edgerley
40 William Brasebridge
41 John young
his
42 John -|- Dore
mark
his
43 Robart -f- Husse
mark
44 Michael Ryan
45
46 Patrick Tobyne
his
47 Benjamin X Piner
mark
his
48 Jonathan X Door
mark
49 Dudley Gil. Adams
50 Samuel Bickford
51 John Mooney
52 Timothy Gerrish
53 James Boyce
54 Ichabod Butler
55 Daniel Paul
56
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
499
Exeter January 8"' 1777. Rccciv'^ of Nicholas Gilman Esq' One hun-
dred & Twenty One pounds Eleven shillings & One penny Lawfull
money which is in full for the ballance due on my Roll (Excepting Sam-
uel Chesley's Wages)
per Abraham Perkins
[2-293] \_Colonel Pierse Long's Regifnent.
Pay.-]
Receipts for Advance
State of New Hampshire Portsm. Jan'' 14"* '^Tl'l
We the subscribers non Commissioned Officers & Soldiers belonging
to the New Hampshire Regiment under the Command of Col° Peirse
Long in the Continental Service, do acknowledge to have Received of
Noah Emery Jun"" Paymaster to said Regiment, The Several Sums here-
in Set against Each of our Names being for one Months Advance pay
from the Seventh of Jan''^ Instant to the Seventh of Feb'^ next, And we
do severally promise & Engage that in Case any of us Should Enlist into
the Continental Service on the New Establishment, before the said
Seventh day of Feb'^^ next, That Such Sums by us Respectively Received
and not then due to us Respectively Shall be Accounted for by us Re-
spectively, as Part of our Bounty or Wages in the said Continental Es-
tablishment —
Witness our hands
Names in Capt Ebenr Bearing's
Compy of Artillery
Quality
Sums Kecd
I
John Underwood
Serjeant
£2.
lO.O
John underwood
2
John Dennett
d°
2.
10.0
3
Simeon Akerman
do
3 .
10.0
Simeon Akarman
4
John Barter
Corporal
2.
5.0
5
John Griffin
d°
2.
5-0
John Griffin
6
George Loud
d"
2.
5-0
george Loud
7
William Dearing
Drum""
2.
5-0
William Dearing
8
Theoder Furnald
Fifer
2.
5-0
9
Pelatiah Barter
Private
3 «
10
Samuel Yeaton
d"
I -
Samuel yeaton
II
Samuel Morrison
d°
2.
I —
Samuel Morrison
12
William Gale
d°
2.
I _
13
John Read
d°
2.
I -
H
Benjamin March
do
I -
Benjamin March
15
John Akerman
do
2.
I -
John akerman
16
Benjamin Akerman
do
2.
I -
Benjamin Akarman
17
Benjamin Thomson
do
3 .
I -
18
Josiah Brooks
do
->
I -
50O
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Names in Capt Ebenr Dealing's
Compy of Artillery
Quality
Sums
Reed
19
John Leach
Private
£3.
I -
20
[torn]
d°
2.
I -
21
Joseph B — [torn]
d"
2.
I -
22
Samuel [torn]
d°
2.
I -
23
William Stephens
d°
2.
I -
24
Samuel Hodgdon
d"
2.
I -
2q
Elliot Bearing
d"
2.
I -
Elliot Bearing
26
John Stoodley
d°
2.
I -
John Stoodly
27
John Bartlet
d°
2.
I -
John Bartlett
28
William Lear
29
Thomas Mead
d°
2.
I -
Thomas mead
30
Nicholas Caverly
d°
2.
I -
Nicholas Caverly
31
Lemuel Marston
d"
2.
I -
Lemuel Marston
32
Benning Slooper
d°
2.
I -
Benning Sloper
33
Lawrence Ellis
d°
2.
I -
Lazarus Ellis
34
Phillip Barker
35
Robert Holmes
d"
2.
I -
Robert Holmes
36
John Archbald
d°
2.
I.O
John Archbell
37
Elihu Weeks
d°
2.
I.O
3«
Samuel Weeks
d"
2.
1.0
39
Samuel Billings
d°
2.
I.O
40
William Gerrish
d°
2.
I.O
41
William Briard
42
Noah Akerman
d''
2.
I.O
his
Noah X Akerman
43
David Woodhouse
d"
2.
I.O
Bavid Woodd
44
Nicholas Bufford
d"
2.
I.O
45
Samuel Odiorne
d"
2.
I.O
46
Joshua Phenix
d"
2.
I.O
47
Robert Drout
d°
2.
I.O
Robert Brout
48
James B rotten
d"
2.
I.O
James Brotten
[2-294]
\_Capiain Calfe^s Co.^ Long's Regiment. \
State of New Hampshire Portsrn" Jan-^ 14"' i777- —
We the Subscribers non Commissioned Officers and Soldiers belonging
to the New Hampshire Regiment under the Command of Col° Peirce
Long in the Continental Service, do acknowledge to have received of
Noah Emery Jun"' Paymaster to said Regiment The Several Sums herein
Set Against Each of our Names, being for One Months Advance Pay
from the Seventh of Jan'^ Instant to the Seventh of Feb''^ next. And we
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
501
do Severally promise & Engage that in Case any of us Should Enlist into
the Continental Service on the New Establishment before the said
Seventh day of Feb'^ next, That such Sums by us respectively Receiv'd
and not then due to us respectively Shall be Accounted for by us Re-
spectively, as part of Our bounty or wages in the said Continental Es-
tablishment
Witness Our hands
Names in CajJt John Calfe's Comi)aiiy
I
Amos Stevens
Serjeant
;^2.8.0
27
Job Foss
Private
£^--
2
Richard (loss
do
2.8.0
28
Michael Worthin
do
2 —
3
John Smith
do
2.8.0
29
John Richardson
do
2 —
4
F-noch Richardson
Corpor'l
2.4.0
30
Richard Blake
do
2 —
5
Samuel Knowles
do
2.4.0
3'
James Rendal
do
2 —
6
Abraham Carter
do
2.4.0
32
John Blasdel
do
2 —
7
Theophilus Goodwin
do
2.4.0
33
John Lear
do
2 --
8
Moses Hunt
f^fer
2.4.0
34
James Rendal
do
2 —
9
Jonathan Goodwin
Private
2.0.0
35
Richard Lock
do
2 —
10
Nathaniel Tucker
do
2--
36
Edward Trcddick
do
2 —
II
Nathan Clough
d(j
2--
Zl
John Rand
do
2 —
12
William Griffith
do
2--
38
Stephen Larey
do
2
13
Thomas Foy
do
2--
39
William Trundy Jur.
do
2 —
M
Samuel Libbey
do
2--
40
John Trefethern
do
2 —
15
Joshua Lock
do
2--
41
John Norton
do
2 —
16
William Goudy
do
2 —
42
Samuel Odiorne
do
2 —
17
Nathaniel Lear
do
2--
43
Andrew Witcher
do
2 --
18
John Emmons for )^
44
William Gould
do
2 —
James Libbey j
do
2 —
45
Elias Tarleton
do
2 —
19
Moses Atwood
do
2 —
46
Levi Woodman
do
2 —
20
John Clark
do
2 —
47
Joshua Neil
do
2--
21
Samuel Johnston
do
2 —
48
Paul Rendal
do
2 —
22
Stephen Sawyer
do
2
49
Samuel Goudy
do
2 —
23
Levi Wallace
do
2 --
50
Jos. True Eaton
do
2 —
24
Moses Williams
do
2--
51
Harvey Langmaid
do
2
25
Seco Barnard
do
2 —
52
John Marden
do
2 — —
26
Benjamin Farley
do
2 —
53
George Sanders
■
do
■> — —
[2-295] \_Captain Perkhts's Co., Long's Regiment. '\
State of New Hampshire Portsm° Jan''' 14"' 1777. —
We the subscribers non Commissioned Officers and vSoldiers belonging
to the New Hampshire Regiment under the Command of Col" Peirce
Long in the Continental Service, do Acknowledge to have receiv'd of
Noah Emery Jun' Paymaster to said Regiment tlie Several Sums herein
Set Against Each of our names, being for one Months Advance pay
from the Seventh of Jan'^ Instant to the Seventh of Feb'^ next, And we
do Severally promise & Engage that in Case any of us should Enlist into
the Continental Service on the New Establishment before the said
Seventh day of Feb" Next, That Such Sums by us Respectively received
502
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
and not then due to us respectively Shall be Accounted for by us Re-
spectively, as part of our bounty or wages in the said Continental Estab-
lishment
Witness our hands. —
T3
1
1
TJ
u
Names in Capt Abrahm
Names in Capt Abrahm
>,
il
Pi
Perkins's Compy
.ti
c
1
Perkins's Compy
3
C
3
W
C''
3
in
I
John Neal
Serjeant
2.8.0
|20
Samuel Roberts
Private
£2
2
Ebenezer Adams
do
2.8.0
21
Tobias Ricker
do
2
3
Samuel Tattle
do
2.8.0
22
John Collings
do
2
4
Simeon Rawlings
do
2.8.0
1-3
John Butler
do
2
Timothy Corson
Corp'l
2.4.0
|24
Isaac Nute
do
2
6
Joseph Adams
do
2.4.0
25
William Broton
do
2
7
Ebenezer Hanson
do
2.4.0
I26
Samuel Todd
do
2
8
David Nason
do
2.4.0
\27
James Edgerly
do
2
9
Isaac Pitman
Private
2.0.0
'28
W^illiam Brasbey
do
2
10
James Kicker
do
2--
29
John Young
do
2
II
Samuel Wentworth
do
2.0.0
30
John Dore
do
2
12
Ephraim Tibbets
do
2.0.0
31
Robert Hussey
do
2
13
Richard Hodgdon
do
2.0.0
32
Michael Ryan
do
2
14
Jotham Nute
do
2
'33
Jonathan Dore
do
2
15
Amos Kenney
do
2--
34
Dudley Adams
do
2
16
Josiah Chase
ko
2
35
James Boyes
do
2
17
John Taylor
do
2
36
Ichabod Butler
do
2
18
Nathan Roberts
do
2
■37
Daniel Paul
do
2
19
William Butler
do
2
:38
Ebenezer Cromwell
do
2
[2-296] \_Captai?i Mark Wiggins Co., Lotig's Regiment. ~\
State of New Hampshire Portsm° Jan""^ 14''' 1777.
We the subscribers non Commissioned Officers and Soldiers belonging
to the New Hampshire Regiment under the Command of Col° Peirce
Long in the Continental Service do Acknowledge to have received of
Noah Emery Jun' Pay Master to Said Regiment The Several Sums
herein Set against Each of Our Names, being for One Months Advance
pay from the Seventh of Jan''^ Instant to the Seventh of February next.
And we do Severally promise & Engage that in Case any of us Should
Enlist into the Continental Service on the New Establishment before the
Said Seventh day of Feb'-"" next. That such sums by us respectively re-
ceived and not then due to us respectively Shall be accounted for by us
respectively, as part of Our bounty or Wages in the said Continental
Establishment —
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Witness Our hands
503
Names in Capt. Mark Wiggin's
Compy.
Quality
Sum receiv'd
I
Thomas Robinson
Serjeant
£2.8.0
Thomas Robinson
2
Walter Wifijgin
d"
2.8.0
W^^lter W'iggin
3
Jeremiah Robinson
d«
2.8.0
Jeremiah Robinson
4
John Goss
Corporal
2.4.0
John goss
5
Samuel Elkins
d°
2.4.0
Samuel Elkins
6
Nathan Blake
d°
2.4.0
Nathan Blake
7
James Gorden
Private
2.0.0
James gorden
8
Joseph Thurstin
d"
2
Joseph X Thurstin
nriKrk
W^itness John goss
9
Jonathan Allen
d«
2
Jonathan Allen
Josiah X Allen Witness
10
Josiah Allen
d°
2
in "irk
Thomas Brackett
II
Robert Rollins
d"
2
his
Robert X Rowlings
mark
Witness Jane Emery
Nich' X Marriner
12
Nicholas Marriner
d°
2
mark
Witness Joseph Crani
13
Joel Judkins
d"
2
Joel Judkins
14
Stephen Leavitt
d°
2
Stephen leavitt
15
Joseph Jennis
d°
2
Joseph ginniss
16
Benjamin Fox
d°
2
Ben'" fox
17
Judah Hackett
d«
2 — —
Judah backet
18
Samuel Cram
d°
2
Samuel Cram
19
Theophilus Norris
d"
2
Theophilus Norris
20
Samuel Goss
Corporal
2.4-
Samuel goss
21
John Robinson
Private
2
22
Eliphas Read
d°
2 --
Eliphas Reed
23
Daniel Rollins
d°
2
24
Richard Dollar
d°
2
richard dollof
25
Joel Lord
d«
2
Joel Loud
26
Leonard Weeks
d"
2
Leonard X Weeks Wit-
mark
ness Thomas Brackett
27
Robert Kimball
d»
2
28
Andrew Gate
d"
2
29
Thomas Lord
d°
2
Thomas Lord
30
Wheelar Burleigh
d°
2
Wheeler Burly
31
Joseph Kennison
d°
2
Joseph Kcimison
504
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Names in Capt. Mark Wiggln's
Compy.
Quality
Sum receiv'd
32
Benjamin Perkins
Private
£2--
Benjamin X Perkins
mark
Witness Jane Emery
33
Samuel Kennison
d"
2
Samuel kennison
34
Samuel Hambleton
d"
2
discharged
35
Jedediah Weeks
d°
2
Jedidiah W^eeks
36
Samuel Johnston
d°
2
Samuel Johnson
37
William Chelsea
d°
2
William X Chelsea
mark
Witness Jane Emery
38
Perry Plardie
d°
2
Ills
Perry X Hardie
mark
Witness Jane Emery
39
William Perkins
d"
3
William purkins
40
David Eda
d"
2
Daved ela
41
Moses Sanborn
d"
2
moses sanborn
42
Simon Winslow
d°
2
Simon winslow
43
Nathaniel Wadleigh
d"
2
44
45
Elijah Wiggin
Gordon Burleigh
d"
d"
2
2--
Elijah Wiggin
his
Josiah X Sanborn
46
Josiah Sanborn
d°
2
Witness Jane Emery
47
48
Joseph Sparks
John Leavitt
d"
d"
2
2
Joseph Sparkes
John Leavitt
49
William Lucy
d"
2
William Lucy
1^2-297] \^Captaln Johfi Bi'exvstcr'' s Co., Lo7ig' s Regiment J\
State of New Hampshire Portsm° Jan'-'' 13"* 1777 —
We the subscribers non Commissioned Officers & Soldiers belonging
to the New Hampshire Regiment under the Command ofCol°Peirce
Long in the Continental Service do acknowledge to have received of
Noah Emery Jun"" Paymaster to said Regiment The several Sums herein
set Against Each of Our names, being for one month's Advance Pay
from the Seventh of Jan'^ Listant to the Seventh of Feb'^ next, And we
do Severally Promise & Engage that in Case any of us Should Enlist
into the Continental Service on the New Establishment before the said
seventh day of Feb'^ next, That Such Sums by us respectively received
and not then due to us respectively Shall be Accounted for by us — Re-
spectively, as j^art of our bounty or wages in the said Continental Estab-
lishment
RKVOI.UTIONAKY WAR ROLLS.
Witness our hands
505
Names in Capt John Brewsters Compy
James Butler
John Dcnicritt
Enoch Burn ham
Stephen Berry
Benjamin Hoight
James Coleman
Stephen Roberts
Ant'' Nutter Rollings
John Cutts
Samuel Richards
Moses Rawlings
Amos Spencer
David Daniels
Charles Richer
Thomas Gerrish
Conner Pitman
Thomas Clements
Thomas Cook
Daniel Jackson
Reuben Ricker
James Critchet
John Whitehouse
Andrew Tuttle
Stephen Henderson
John Richards
Amos Place
George Richer
Isaac Libbey
Abraham Runnels
Thomas Kennison
John Willev
William Roberts
Quality
Sunns
Received
Serjeant
do
do
do
2.8.0
2.8.0
2.8.0
2.8.0
Corporal
do
2.4.0
2.4.0
do
2.4.0
Drum'
2.4.0
Fifer
2.4.0
Private
2.0.0
do
2
do
3
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
i
do
do
do
to to to
1 1 1
1 1 1
do
2
do
2
do
do
2 '
2 — —
do
2
do
2
do
do
2
2
do
3
do
2
do
2
do
2 --
Stephen Berry
Benjamin Iloyt
James Coleman
Stephen Roberts
hii
Ant" X Nutter Rollings
mnrk
Witness John Bergin
Samuel Richards
moses Rollings
amos Spencer
Thomas gerrish
his
Conner X Pitman
mnrk
Witness Tobias Laighton
hl>
Thomas X Clements
ln;.rk
Witness John Bergin
Reuben ricker
James Critchet
John Whitehouse
Steplien Henderson
John Riciiards
amos place
George Ricker
Isaac Libbv
John X Willey
mark
Witness John Bergin
hit
William X Roberts
mrtrk
Witness John Bergin
5o6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Sums
Names in Capt John Brewsters Compy
Quality
Received
33
Daniel Foss
do
2
34
Amos Hayes
do
2
Amos Hayes
35
Ephraim Daniels
do
3
Ephraim Daniels
36
Jacob Horsom
do
2
Jacob Hossom
37
John Tuttle
do
2
bis
John X Tuttle
mark
Witness John Dudley
38
Jonathan Daniels
do
2
39
Philip Tibbets
do
2 - -
40
Robert Cole
do
2
41
John Whitehouse Jir
do
2
hU
John X Whitehouse Ju'^
mark
Witness John Dudley
42
Benjamin Furbish
do
2
43
Abner Young
do
2
Abner young
44
Abraham Morrison
do
2
Abraham Morrison
45
Israel Huckins
do
2
Israel huckins
46
Solomon Harford
do
2
47
Joseph Daniels
do
2
Joseph Daniels
48
Theophilus Drew
do
2
49
Michael Shedrick
do
2 --
michael Sudrick
[2— 29S] \^Captain Nathan Brown^s Co.^ Lojig's Reg'iment.'\
State of New Hampshire Portsm° Jan''^ 13"" 1777
We the Subscribers non Commissioned Officers & Soldiers belonging
to the New Hampshire Regm' under the Command of Col° Peirce Long
in the Continental Service, do acknowledge to have Receivd of Noah
Emery Jun'' Pay Master to Said Regiment the Several Sums herein Set
Against Each of Our names being for One Months Advance pay from
the Seventh of Jan''' Instant to the Seventh of Feb"^' next. And we do
Severally promise & Engage that in Case any of us Should Enlist into
the Continental Service on the new Establishment before the said Seventh
day of Feb"^' next, That Such Sums by us Respectively Received and not
then due to us Respectivel}', Shall be Accounted for by us Respectively,
as part of our Bounty or wages in the Said Continental Establishment —
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Witness our hands —
507
Sums
Names in Capt Nathan Browns Corny
Quality
reed
I
Zachariah Clittbrd
Serjeant
2.8.0
Zechariah Cliflord
2
Israel In<^alls
d"
2.S.0
Israel Ingalls
3
Benjamin Bell
. f^"
2.8.0
Benj" Bell
4
Josiah Allen
Corp'
2.4.0
Josiah Allen
5
Luke Sheppard
d"
2.4.0
nil
Luke X Sheperd
iTiark
Witness Jn" Macclure
6
William Shannon
d"
2.4.0
William Shannon
7
Samuel Fogg
Drum'
2.4.0
Samuel fogg
8
Hunking Faxon
Fifer
2.4.0
Hunking Faxson
9
Samuel White
Private
2.0
Samuel White
10
William Gregory
d"
2 —
William Gregory
II
James Mullin
d°
2 —
James Mullin
12
William Hoight
d"
2 —
13
Aaron Burbank
d°
2 —
H
Josiah Magoon
d"
2 —
Josiah magoon
15
Samuel Stewart
d°
2 —
Samue L Stuart
16
Benjamin Brown
d"
2 —
Benj* Brown
'7
Richard Critchet
d°
2 —
18
David Sanborn
d°
2 —
19
David Hunt
d°
2 —
20
Noah Greeley
d°
2 —
21
Benjamin Straw
d°
2 —
hii
Lazarus X Rowe
22
Lazarus Row
d"
2
inark
Witness Jane Emery
23
Charles Skinner
d"
2 —
24
Moses Long
d°
2 —
25
Richard Sanborn
d"
2 —
Richard Sanborn
26
Jonathan Patch
d"
2 —
Jonathan patch
hit
Samuel X Patch
27
Samuel Patch
d°
2 —
Witness Jn" Macclure
28
Nelson Grant
d°
2 —
Nelson Grant his mark
X Witness Jn" Macclure
29
Richard Yeaton
d"
2 —
hli
30
W^illiam Bennet
d°
2 —
William X Bennet
mark
Witness J° Macclure
31
John Sleeper
d°
2 —
5o8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Names in Capt Nathan Browns Corny
Quality
Sums
reed
32
Thomas Colcord
d«
2
Thomas X Colcord
Witness J° Macclure
33
Thomas Shannon
d"
2
Thomas Shannon
34
3^?
James Ryan
Green Tilton
d°
d°
2
2
green Tilton
36
Josiah Bean
d"
2
Josiah Bean
[2-299] \_Captain Timothy Clement's Co.., Long's Regiment. '\
State of New Hamp' Port" Jan^ 14"' 1777
We the subscribers non Commissioned Officers & Soldiers belonging
to the New Hampshire Regiment under the Command of Col° Peirce
Long in the Continental Service, do acknowledge to have Received of
Noah Emery Jun'' Pa}' Master to said Regiment the Several Sums herein
Set Against Each of our Names, being for one months Advance pay
from the Seventh of Jan''^ Instant to the Seventh of Feb'^ next. And we
do severally promise & Engage that in Case any of us Should Enlist into
the Continental Service on the New Establishment before the said Seventh
day of Feb''-^' next, that Such sums by us Respectively Received and not
then due to us Respectively Shall be Accounted for by us respectively,
as part of our bounty or wages in the said Continental Establishment —
Witness our hands —
^ 1
1
>>
Names in Capt Tim-
Sums
Rec'
Names in Capt Tim-
•.:3
«s
othy Clements Comy
3
a-
othy Clements Com^
3
3p^
I
Moses Darling
Serjeant
2. 8.0
16
William Kelley
Private
2 —
2
Abner Kies
do
2. 8.0
17
James Weymouth
do
2 —
S
Edward Chapman
do
2. 8.0
18
Joseph Bean
do
2 —
4
William Taggert Q M
do
2.14.0
iq
Nathaniel Pearson
do
2 - -
S
Josiah Towl
Corporal
2. 4.0
20
Joseph French
do
2 —
6
Ebenezer Ball
do
2. 4.0
21
Simeon Hains
do
2 —
7
Dudley Oilman
do
2. 4.0
22
Nathan Stevens
do
2 —
8
John Shaw
Drumr
2. 4.0
23
Samuel Powel
do
2 —
Q
Joseph Palmer
Private
2. 0.0
24
Joseph Taggert
do
2 --
10
Noah Wedwood
do
2 —
2^
Learned Cum mings
do
2 —
II
Jabez Felch
do
2 —
26
Stephen Powers
no
2 —
12
Nicholas Felch
do
2 —
27
Reuben Martin
do
2 —
IS
Thomas Newton
do
n
28
Jacob j\Iartin
do
2 —
14
Andrew M'^Intyer
do
2 —
2Q
Samuel Martin
do
2 —
15
Joseph Chapman
do
2 —
30
William Gould
do
2 —
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
509
>,
-i
>,
Names in Capt Tim-
(fl
Names in Capt Tim-
-I
othy Clements Comy
a
othy Clements Com>'
3
a
c/o
1
a
C/2
31
Daniel Blasdel
Private
'7 _ _
45
Enoch Spaldwin
Private
2
32
Ebenezer Currier
do
2
46
Abner Clough
do
2
33
Gordon Freese
do
2
47
Jabez French
do
2
34
David Page
do
2
48
James Sanborn
do
2
35
James Cilley
do
2
49
Isaac Shattuck
do
2
36
Jacob Hunt
do
2
50
Nathaniel Wheate
do
2
37
Richard Hopkins
do
2
51
Caleb Farley
do
2
38
David Fisk
do
2
52
Herculas Towns
do
2
39
William Powell
do
2 - -
53
Caleb Brown
do
2
40
Jonathan Cilley
do
2
54
Samuel Wooster
do
2
41
Joseph Peirce
do
2
55
Thomas Veasey
do
'J _ — .
42
David French
do
2
56
Isaac Clements
do
2
43
John Marden Johnson
do
2
57
Samuel Veasey
do
2
44
Levi Morrill
do
2
[2-300] [^(35/?rfl:c/ of the Companies in Colonel Lo?ig''s Regiment^ in
part^ as mtistered for their march to Ticonderoga^ ^777 -^
Abstract of that part of the non commissioned Officers & Privates in
the Regiment Cominanded by CoP Peirse Long in the Continental Ser-
vice who have received from the State of New Hampshire One Months
Advance pay from 7"' January 1777 to 7"" February Following & travel
Money from New Castle to Charlestown N" 4, 128 Miles (w t^ per Mile
is 32^ Each
Sio
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Capt Mark Wio;gin's Compy
Capt John Brewster's do
Capt John Calfe's do
Capt Abraham Perkins's do
Capt Nathan Brown's do
Capt Timothy Clements do
Ph
35
26
17
10
16
40
II 14 3 144
Capt Ebenr Dearings Compy") i i i il
of Artillery
12 15 4 162
4
15
12
1 1 Serjeants ® 48J
14 Corporals 44s
3 Drs & Fifers 44s
144 Privates 40s
Artillery
I Serjeant
I Corporal
I Drumr
18 Privates fa) 41s
Travel money for 193 Men (a) 32^- Each
To the Paymaster for horse hire & Expences, Paying the Regiment
Exeter March ist 1777
Errors Excepted
£26 80
30 16 o
6120
288 00
250
250
36 180
£395-H-o
308.16
II o
£715.10 o
Noah Emery Junr Pay Master
Add to Cap' Dearing's Company of Artillery the following — Persons
who were afterwai'ds paid their Advance wages & Travel Money
Simeon Akarman Serg'
George Loud Corp^
Thomas Mead Private
Travel Money for them 32.? Each
2 10 o
250
2 I o
4160
£11 13 O
March 5 1777 — rec'^ & Paid the Above
N'^ Emery P. M.
[COLONEL LONG'S REGIMENT.
As paid advance wages for their march to Ticonderoga.]
[2-301] \_Capiain Abrahatn Perkinses Co.~\
A Pay Role For That j^art of the non commissioned Officers & Sol-
diers (off Cap. Abraham Perkins Comp^ In the New Hampshire Regi-
ment Comm'^ by Col° Pierse Long, In the Continental Service,) Who are
fit to March to Ticonderoga, being for One m" Adv*" pay, from the 7 Jan'
to the 7 Feb'' 1777 —
N" I
John Neal
Sergent
2
8
20
Samuel Roberts
Private
200
2
Eben'' Adams
do
2
8
21
Tobias Ricker
do
200
3
Samuel Tultle
do
2
8
22
John Collings
do
200
4
Simeon Rawlins
do
2
8
23
John Butler
do
200
5
Timothy Corson
Corporal
2
4
24
Isaac Nute
do
200
6
Joseph Adams
do
2
4
25
William Broton
do
200
7
Eben' Hanson
do
2
4
26
Sami Todd
do
200
8
David Nason
do
2
4
27
James Edgerly
do
200
9
Isaac Pritam
Private
2
28
William Brasbey
do
200
10
James Ricker
do
2
29
John Young
do
200
II
Sami Wentworth
do
2
30
John Dore
do
200
12
Ephraim Tibbets
do
2
31
Rob' Hussey
do
200
13
Richard Hodgdon
do
2
32
Michael Ryan
do
200
14
Jotham Nute
do
2
33
Jonathan Dore
do
200
15
Amos Kenney
do
2
34
Dudley Adams
do
200
16
Josiah Chase
do
2
ZS
James Boyes
do
200
17
John Taylor
do
2
36
Ichabud Butler
do
200
18
Nathan Roberts
do
2
37
Daniel Paul
do
200
19
William Butler
do
2
3«
Ebenezer Cromwell
do
200
January 13"' 1777. The Above is a True Role
Abraham Perkins Cap'
January 13, 1777
Examined by Pierse Long C°
[2-303]
[^Captain Deariiig's Co77ipaity.'\
A Pay Role For that part of the Non Commissioned Officers & Sol-
diers (Off Cap' Eben' Bearings Comp'' of Artillery In the New Hamp-
shire Regim' Comm'' by Col" Pierse Long, In the Continental Service)
Who are fit to March to Ticonderoga, being for one m° Advance pay,
from the 7 Jan' To the 7 of Feb' 1777 —
512
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
No I
John Underwood
Sergent
2
ID
25
Elliot Dearing
2 I
2
Jolin Dennett
do
2
10
26
John Stoodiey
210
3
Simeon Akerman
do
2
10
27
John Bartlet
2 I
4
John Barter
Corporal
2
5
28
William Lear
2 I
5
John Griffin
cio
2
5
29
Thom^ Mead
2 I
6
George Loud
do
2
5
30
Nich^ Caverly
2 I
7
William Dearing
Drum""
2
5
31
Samuel Marston
2 I
8
Theodore Furnald
fifer
2
5
3'^
Benning Slooper
2 I
9
Pelitiah Barter
Private
2
I
33
Laurance Ellis
2 I
lo
Samuel Yeaton
do
2
I
34
Robert Holmes
2 I
II
Samuel Morrison
do
2
I
35
Phillip Barker
2 I
12
William Gail
do
2
I
36
John Archbald
2 I
13
John Read
do
2
I
37
Elihu Weeks
2 I
14
Benj" March
do
2
I
38
Samuel Weeks
2 I
15
John Akerman
do
2
I
39
Samuel Billings
2 I
i6
Benj" Akerman
do
2
I
40
William Gerrish
2 I
17
Benj" Thompson
do
2
I
41
William Briard
2 I
i8
Josiah Brooks
do
2
I
42
Noah Akerman
2 I
19
John Leach
do
2
I
43
David Woodhouse
2 I
20
Rob' Briard
do
2
I
44
Nicholas Buftbrd
2 I
21
Joseph Beal
do
2
I
45
Sam' Odiorne
2 I
22
Samuel Twead
do
2
I
46
Joshua Phenix
2 I
23
william Stephens
2
I
47
Robert Drout
2 I
24
Sam' Hodgdon
2
I
48 James Broton
2 I
This is a True Roll Ebenezer Dearing Cap'"
Examined Jan^ 13'* ^777
Pierse Lonsf C*^
[2-303]
\^Captain CIcmcnfs Co.]
A Pay Role For that part of the Non Commissioned Officers & Sol-
diers (Oft' Capt" Timothy Clements C° In the New Hampshire Regim'
Comm'' by Col" Pierse Long, In the Continental Service) Who are fit to
March to Ticonderoga, being for one M° Advance pay, from the 7"" Jan^
To the 7"" Febuary i"777 —
N" I
Moses Darling
Sergent
2 80
12
Nich» Felch
private
200
2
Abner Kies
do
2 80
13
Thom« Newton
do
200
3
Ed m'' Chapman
do
2 80
14
Andrew M'lntire
do
200
4
William TaggertO'-M'-
do
2 140
IS
Joseph Chapman
do
200
^
Josiah Toal
Coporal
2 40
16
William Kellev
do
200
6
Eben^ Ball
do
240
17
James Weymouth
do
200
7
Dudley Gilman
do
240
18
Joseph Bean
do
200
8
John Shaw
drummer
240
19
Nath' Pearson
do
200
Q
Joseph Palmer
private
200
20
Joseph French
do
200
10
Noah Wedgwood
do
200
21
Simeon Haines
do
200
II
Jabez Felch
do
200
22
Nathan Stevens
do
200
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
SI3
N°23
Samuel Powell
private
200
41
Joseph Pearce
private
200
24
Joseph Taggert
do
200
42
David French
do
200
25
Learned Ciimniings
do
200
43
John Marden Johnston
do
200
26
Stephen Powers
do
200
44
Levi Morril
do
200
27
Reuben Martin
do
200
45
Enoch Spaldwin
do
200
28
Jacob Martin
do
200
46
Abner Clouoh
do
200
29
Sam' Martin
do
200
47
Jabez French
do
200
30
William Gould
do
200
48
James Sanborn
do
200
31
Dani Blasdel
do
200
49
Isaac Shattuck
do
200
32
Eben'' Currier
do
200
50
Nath' Wheate
do
200
33
Gordon Freese
do
200
51
Caleb Farley
do
200
34
David Page
do
200
52
Harculas Towns
do
200
35
James Scilley
do
200
53
Caleb Brown
do
200
36
Jacob Hunt
do
200
54
Sam' Wooster
do
200
37
Richard Hopkins
do
200
55
Thomas Veasey
do
200
38
David Fish
do
200
56
Isaac Clements
do
200
39
William Powell
do
200
57
Samuel Veasey
do
200
40
Jonathan Scilley
do
200
January 13* 1777 The above is a True Role
January 13"^ 1777
Tim° Clements, Cap*
Examined per Pierse Long C°
[2-304]
Charlestown Feb^ y° 23^ ^777 —
A Return of the Men in my Comp'* in Col° Longs Regement who have
not apeared to March for — Ticonderoga, Viz :
Names
Sargent W™ Taggart
Sargent Ed'' Chapman
Drumer John Shaw
Samuel Veasey
Simon Dearborn
Joseph Palmer
John Marden Johnson
Noah Wedgwood
Thomas Veasey
Andrew M'^Entire
Joseph Taggart
Nicholas Felch
Jonath" Selley
Jabesh Felch
Jacob Hunt
James Selley
Jacob Martin
37
Places of Abode
Hillsborough
Eppen
D°
D°
D°
D"
D"
Newmarket
Frybourgh
New Boston
Hillsborough
Seabrook
D°
D°
D°
Salsbury Massachusetts Bay
Weare
514
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Two of the above Number I am Informed have Inlisted into the Ser-
vice during y^ war or for three Years Since we Left Newcastle and were
under Voluntier Marching orders and therefore expect that they will be
taken Notice of as well as the Rest who Refuse to march —
Tim° Clements Cap*
[2-305]
\_Captain Calfe's Co.'\
A Pay Role, for that part of the Non Commissioned Officers and Sol-
diers (Oft' Cap' John Calfs Comp^ In the New Hampshire Reg' Com-
mand'' by CoI° Pierse Long, In the Continental Service) Who are fit to
March to Ticonderoga being for one M° advance pay, from the 7"" Jan^
To the 7"' Feby 1777.
N° I
A Stevens
Sergent
280
28
Michael Worthen
private
200
2
B Goss
do
280
29
John Richardson
do
200
3
J Smith
do
280
30
Richard Blake
do
200
4
E Richardson
Corp'
240
31
James Randal
do
200
5
S Knowles
do
240
32
John Blasdell
do
200
6
A Carter
do
240
33
John Lear
do
200
7
Theophilus Goodwin
do
240
34
James Randall
do
200
8
Moses Hunt
fifer
240
35
Richard Lock
do
200
9
Jon" Goodwin
private
200
36
Edward Treddick
do
200
ID
Nathi Tucker
do
200
37
John Rand
do
200
II
Nathan Clough
do
200
38
Stephen Layrey
do
200
12
William Griffith
do
200
39
William Trundy Jun''
do
200
13
Thom^ Foy
do
200
40
Jn° Trefethern
do
200
14
Samuel Libbey
do
200
41
John Norton
do
200
15
Joshua Lock
do
200
42
Sam' Odiorne
do
200
16
William Goudy
do
200
43
Andrew Wicker
do
200
17
Nathan' Lear
do
200
44
William Gold
do
200
18
James Libbey
do
200
45
Elias Tarlton
do
200
19
Moses Atwood
do
200
46
Levi Woodman
do
200
20
John Clarke
do
200
47
Joseph Neil
do
200
21
Sam' Johnston
do
200
48
Paul Randall
do
200
22
Stephen Sawyer
do
200
49
Sam' Gowdy
do
200
23
Levi Wallace
do
200
50
Jos : True Eaton
do
200
24
Moses Williams
do
200
51
Henry Langmaid
do
200
25
Seco Barnard
do
200
52
John Mardin
do
200
26
Benj" Farley
do
200
53
George Sanders
do
200
27
Job Foss
do
200
January 13"^ i777- The above is a True Role.
January 13* 1777. Examined per
John Calfe Cap*
Pierse Long C°
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
515
[2-306] \_Captain Wiggins Co.'\
A Pay Role For That part oF the Non Commissioned Officers & Sol-
diers (of Cap' Mark Wiggins C* In the N Hamp"" Regiment Comm*^ by
Col° Pierse Long in the Continental Service) who are Fit to march to
Ticonderoga, being for One Months Advance Pay from the 7'" Jan^^ to
the 7"> Feb'" 1777.
1 Thomas Robertson
2 Walter Wiggins
3 Jeremiah Robinson
4 John Goss
5 Samuel Elkins
6 Nathan Blake
7 James Gorden
8 Joseph Thurstin
9 Jonathan Allen
10 Josiah Allen
11 Robert Rollins
12 Nicholas ]\Iarriner
13 Joel Judkins
14 Stephen Leavit
15 Joseph Jennis
1 6l Benjamin Fox
Jiidah Hackett
Samuel Cram
Theophilas Norris
Samuel Goss
John Robinson
Eliphas Read
Daniel Rollins
Richard Dollar
Joel Lord
Serg'
do
do
Corpor^
do
do
Private
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Copf
do
do
do
Private
do
4
4
2 4
2 o
4 o
Leonard Weeks
Rob' Kimbal
Andrew Gate
Thomas Lord
Whelar Burleigh
Joseph Kennison
Benjamin Perkins
Samuel Kennison
Samuel Hambleton*
Jedediah Weeks
Samuel Johnston
William Chelsea
Perry Hardy
William Perkins
David Ela
Moses Sanborn
Samuel Winslovv
Nathaniel Wadleigh
Elijah Wiggin
Gorden Burleigh
Josiah Sanborn
Joseph Sparks
John Leavitt
Williary Lucy
Deduct Sam^^ Hambleton
Private
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
do
2
The above is a True Roll January y* 14*'' 1777.
Pr Mark Wiggin Cap*
January 13"^ ^777
Examined per Pierse Long
* Discharged by a certificate from the doctor.
Si6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-307] \_Captain B^-ovjft's Co.]
A Pay Role For that part of the Non Commissioned Officers and Sol-
diers (Oft'Capt" Nathan Brown's Company In the New Hampshire Reg-
im' Comm'^ by Col° Pierse Long, In the Continental Service) Who are fit
to March to Ticonderoga, being for One M" Advance pay, from the y***
January To the 7"' Febuary, 1777-
No
Zachariah Clifford
Israel Ingols
Benjamin Bell
Josiah Allen
Luke Sheppard
William Shannon
Sam^ Fogg
Hunk'g Faxon
Sam' White
William Gregory
James Mullen
William Height
Aron Burbank
Josiah Magoon
Sam' Stewart
Benj" Brown
Richard Critchet
David Sanborn
Sergent
280
iq
do
280
20
do
280
21
Corp"
240
22
do
240
23
do
240
24
Drummf
240
25
Fifer
240
26
private
200
27
do
200
28
do
200
29
do
200
30
do
200
.31
do
200
32
do
200
33
do
200
34
do
200
35
do
200
36
David Hunt
Noah Greely
Benj" Straw
Lazerus Row
Charles Skinner
Moses Long
Rich'^ Sanborn
Jonathan Patch
Sam' Patch
Nelson Grant
Richard Yeaton
William Bennett
John Sleeper
Thomas Colcord
Thomas Shannon
James Ryan
Green Tilton
Josiah Bean
private
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
January 13"' 1776 [i777] The above is a True Role
Nathan Brown Cap*
January 13*^ 1777
Examined per Pierse Long C°
[2-308]
[ Captain Brewster' s Co-l^
A Pay Role For that part of the Non commissioned Officers & Sol-
diers (Oft' Cap' John Brewsters Comp'' In the New Hampshire Reg'
Comm*^ by Col" Pierse Long, In the Continental Service) Who are fit to
March to Ticonderoga, being for one m° Advance Pay, from the 7"' of
Jan^ To the 7"^ of Febuary 1777 —
N° I James Butler
2 Jn° Demerit
3 Enoch Burnham
4, Stephen Benney
5 Benjamin Hoight
6 James Coleman
7 Stephen Roberts
Serg'
280
8
do
280
Q
do
280
10
do
280
II
Coporal
240
12
do
240
13
do
240
14
Anty Nutf Rollings
John Cults
Sam' Richards
Moses Rawlins
Amos Spencer
David Daniels
Charles Ricker
Drum.
fifer
private
do
do
do
do
240
240
200
200
200
200
200
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
517
N» IS
Thorn" Geriish
private
200
33
Daniel Foss
private
200
16
Connor Pitman
do
200
34
Amos Hayes
do
200
17
Thomas Clements
do
200
3^
Ephraim Daniels
do
200
18
Thomas Cook
do
200
36
Jacob Horsam
do
200
19
Daniel Jackson
do
200
37
John Tuttle
do
200
20
Reuben Ricker
do
200
38
Jonath" Daniels
do
200
21
James Critchett
do
200
3q
Phillip Tibbets
do
200
22
John Whitehouse
do
200
40
Rob' Cole
do
200
23
Andrew Tuttle
do
200
41
Jn"W]iitehouse Jun''
do
200
24
Stephen Henderson
do
200
42
Benj. Furbish
do
200
25
John Richards
do
200
43
Abner Young
do
200
26
Amos Place
do
20Q
44
Abrah"' Morrison
do
200
27
George Ricker
do
200
4S
Israel Huchins
do
200
28
Isaac Libbey
do
200
46
Solomon Harford
do
200
29
Abrah'" Runnels
do
200
47
Joseph Daniels
do
200
30
Thorn" Kennison
do
200
48
Theophilus Drew
do
200
31
John VVilley
do
200
49
Michael Sudrick
do
200
32
William Roberts
do
200
January 13* 1777- "^^^ Above is a True Role
Examined per Pierse Long C"
[2-309] \_Captai71 Brevjster''s Return.']
Cap' John Brevvsters Return of Those Soldiers who Refused to March
at the place and day of Rendezvous as Per his Return made 22*^ Jan'' ^777
Jn° Demerit
Barrington
John Whitehouse
Dover
James Butler
do
Andrew Tuttle
do
Henry Buzzel
do
Stephen Henderson
do
David Daniels
do
George Ricker
do
Conner Pitman
do
Charles Whitehouse
do
Daniel Foss
do
Michael Sudrick
do
Ephraim Daniels
do
John Willey
do
Jon" Daniels
do
John Tuttle
do
Enoch Burnham
Rochester
; John Whitehouse Jun'
do
Benjamin Hoight
do
Daniel Jackson
Madbury
James Coleman
do
James Critchett
do
Sam' Richards
do
Israel Huckings
do
Moses Rollings
do
Theophilus Drew
do
Amos Spencer
do
Abraham Runnels
New Durham
Charles Ricker
do
Thomas Kennison
do
John Richards
do
John Cutts
Portsmouth
Amos Place
do
Jacob Harsom
Labanon
Isaac Libbey
do
Philip Tibbets
do
Anthony Rollings
do
Benjamin Furbish
do
Amos Hayes
do
Abner Young
do
Stephen Roberts
Dover
Solomon Harford
do
Thomas Clements
do
Thomas Gerrish Sick at
]\Iadbury
Thoinrm (^c\(^\c
do
Portsmouth
X AiV^illClO \_*Ut_/IV
Reuben Ricker
do
Si8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-310]
\_Captain Perkins's Return.'\
Capt" Abraham Perkins Return of those Soldiers Who Refused to
March — as Per Return made
Ebenezer Adams
New Iiigtown
Amos Kinney
Somersworth
Samuel Tultle
Dover
Nathan Roberts
do
Ephraim Tibbets
do
Sam' Roberts
do
Jotham Nute
do
Tobias Vicar or Ricker
do
Isaac Nute
do
Daniel Paul
do
Timothy Corson
Rochester
Josiah Chase
Stratham
Samuel Wentworth
do
John Taylor
do
Joseph Adams
New Ingtown
John Collins
Durham
Richard Hodgdon
do
1 James Edgerly
do
William Brassbridge
do
Michael Ryan
do
Dudley Adams
do
' Ebenezer Cromwell
do
David Nason
Berwick
William Broughton
Kittery
William Butler
do
Samuel Todd
do
John Butler
do
John Young
Labanon
James Boyce
do
ijohn Dore
do
Icabud Butler
do
Robert Hussey
do
James Ricker
Somersworth
Jonathan Dore
1
do
[2-310]
\_Captain Dearuig's ReturnJ\
Cap' Dearhigs Returns of Such as Refused to March, and are on board
the Raleisfh
John Underwood
Portsm
Josiah Brooks
Kittery
John Griffin
do
Raleigh
John Leach
do
George Lord
do
Raleigh
Robert Briar
do Raleigh
Nich« Bufford
do
do
Joseph Beal
do
Theodore Furnald
do
do
Samuel Twead
do
Samuel Yeaton
do
W'" Stevens Jun
do Raleigh
W" Gale
do
Elisha Weeks
do
Benjamin March
do
Sam' Billings
do
John Akerman
do
Raleigh
Sam' Weeks Jun'
do
Benjamin Thompson
do
William Gerrish Jun'
do
Thomas Meads
do
W" Briard
do
John Archbald
do
Samuel Odiorne
do Raleigh
Benjamin Akerman
do
Josh^' Fener
do
Noah Akerman
do
Lemuel Marston
Greenland
James Broughton
do
Raleigh
Philip Barker
do
John Barter
Kittery do
John Bartlet
Portsm"
Peletiah Barter
do
do
;
KEVOLUTIONAKV WAR ROLLS.
519
[2-313]
[ Copt a his Calfe^s ami Broxvrt's Return sJ\
A Return of Soldiers \\'li() have not Marched for Ticonderoga belong-
ing to tlie Company as follows: Being all that arc Returned To the
Commanding Officer at the time of his Marching Feb^ 25"^ i777*
Nathaniel Tucker, Rye
Moses Hunt. Ipping
Richard Black Kittery
William Gowdy New Castle
Edward Treddick d°
John Rand d°
Stephen La wry d"
W™ Trundy Jun' d"
Sam' Odiorne d°
Elias Tarelton d"
Sam' Gowdy d"
Henry Langmaid d°
Israel Ingals Sandown
Josiah Allen Allenstown
Sam' Fogg Raymond
Sam' White d°
Arron Burbank Allenstown
Richard Critchet, Newmarket
Noah Greely Brintwood
Moses Long Sandown
Jonathan Patch Kittery
Sam' Patch d°
Nelson Grant
John Sleeper Sandown
James Ryan Portsmouth
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Many of the Above I am informed are inlisted for Three years —
F Long
Simeon Akerman w-ho is Eraced out Above, is Collecting Some of the
above Soldiers Together, and will March of with them.
Thomas IMead is lame, but will march as soon as he can walk
[2-31
^^Breivster's Co. Additiojtal Pay-RoIL']
An Abstract of a Pay Roll of Cap' John Brewsters Company for
Seven men for one months Wages from the Seventh Day of January to
the Seventh Day of february 1777 Cap' Brewster having Drawed our
travel money from New Castle to Charlestown N° four before he marched
in Coll° Long* Regiment of Noah Emery Ju' Paymaster for that Purpose
520
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Exeter March 17"^ 1777
We the Subscribers Do hereby acknowledge to have Received (of Geo
Gains Special Paymaster) the Sum of two pounds in full for our Wages
for one month from Jan''' 7"' to febry 7"" as belonging to Cap' John
Brewsters Company in CoP Peirce Longs Regiment
Thomas Pierce in the Room
& Stead of David Daniels
his
Thomas X Clements
murk
his
Thomas X Kinistone
niarjc
Henry X Buzzel
2-0-0 - „,^^
his
2-0-0 Andrew X Tuttle
mark
his
2-0-0 Charles X Ricker
mark
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-0-0
Exeter March 17"^ 1777
Attest
Paul Nute
Lieut of Said Brewster Company
[2-312] \^Perkins's Co. Additional. "^
Exeter March 17"" 1777
We the Subscribers belonging to Cap* Abraham Perkins Company in
Coll'' Peirce Longs Regiment do acknowledge to have Recived of Geo
Gains Special Paymaster for Said Regim' the Sum of forty Shillings for
one months Wages from the Seventh Day of Jan'^ Last to the Seventh
day of february also thirty two Shillings Lm'' in full for travel money
from New Castle to Charlestown N° four in our Way to ticonderoga
Nathan Roberts
his
Samuel X Roberts
mark
James Boyce
Wages travel
2- 0-0 I-I2-0
2- 0-0 I-I2-0
2- 0-0 I-I2-0
6- 0-0 4-16
4- I 6-0
pd Cap' John Brewsters men
deduct for Tho' Clements p"^ by N Em-
ery jun
Entered P''
10-16-0
12- 0-0
£22-16-0
£20-16-0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 521
[2-314] \_Liciii. Wort/icfi\s Receipt. '\
Exeter Jan'' 20"' 1777
Received of Noah Emery Pay Master to Col" Pierse Longs regiment
Seventy three pounds Twelve Shillings lawful money per Cap* Mark
Wiggin's order for the Travel money allow'd his Company Consisting of
Forty six Non Commissioned officers & soldiers to be by me accounted
for—
Ezekiel Worthen i" Lieu'
[COLONEL DAVID OILMAN'S REGIMENT.
FINAL PAY-ROLLS.]
[This regiment was enlisted in December, 1776, and remained in
the service beyond the time for which the men were engaged, at the
earnest request of General Sullivan. It participated in the battles
of Trenton and Princeton, and did excellent service in both. At the
battle on the 26th of December, which resulted in the capture of the
Hessians at Trenton, New Jersey, this regiment was a portion of the
right division, which was under the command of Major-General John
Sullivan. The conduct of the New Hampshire and other New Eng-
land troops on that occasion, and at Princeton on January 3, 1777,15
set forth in the following extract from a letter from General Sullivan
to Hon. Meshech Weare, dated Chatham, February 13, 1777: — Ed.]
" I have been so full of Business that I could not find time to write ;
but still I have a more weighty reason, which is, That I cannot give an
account of a victory or defeat where I was an actor without saying some-
thing for or against myself; & I have a great aversion to writing against
myself & to write in favor would be evidence of a very suspicious kind.
Indeed, I always had an aversion to fighting upon paper ; for I have
never yet found a man well versed in that kind of fighting, that would
practice any other. Perhaps you may want to know how your men (the
Yankees) fight : I tell you exceeding well when they have proper offi-
cers. I have been much pleased to see a day approaching to try the
difference between Yankee cowardice & southern valour. The Day
has or rather the days have arrived, and all the General Officers allowed
& do allow that the Yankees cowardice assumes the shape of true valor
in the field ; and the Southern valor appears to be a composition of
boasting & conceit. General Washington made no scruple to say pub-
licly the remains of the Eastern Regiments were the strength of his
army, though then their numbers were comparatively speaking but
small ; he calls them in front when the Enemy are there ; he sends them
to the rear when the Enemy threatens that way ; all the general officers
allow them to be the best of Troops. The Southern officers and soldiers
allow it in times of danger, but not all other times. Believe me. Sir, the
Yankees took Trentown before the other Troops knew anything of the
matter more than that there was an engagement, and what will still sur-
prise you more, the line that attacked the Town consisted of eight hun-
dred Yankees & there was 1600 Hessians to oppose them. At Prince-
town, when the 17* Regt. had thrown 3500 southern militia into the ut-
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 523
most confusion, a Regiment of Yankees restored the day. This General
Mifflcn confessed to me; — though the Phihidclphia papers tell us a difier-
ent story. It seems to have been quite forgot, that while the 17"* Reg'
was engaging tiiose Troops that 600 Yankees had the Town to take ag''
the 40"' & s5"' Reg'" which they did without loss owing to the manner of
attack; but enough of this; I don't wish to reflect; — but beg leave to
assure vou that Newspapers & even Letters don't always speak the truth.
You may venture to assure your friends that no men fight better or write
worse than the Yankees, of which this Letter will be good evidence.
Dear Sir I am with much esteem, your most obed' serv'
Jn° Sullivan
" Hon"'* Meshech Weare, Esq."
524
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Additional Wages of twenty shillings per Month for two months and
eight days of Cap* Francis Towns Comp^ in Col" David Gilmans Reg'
from Jan" 5"^ to March 12"^ i777—
4 Serjeants
4 Corporals
41 Privates
49. 3 Months and S days 'a:- 20s per Month is 44i'4 each JC111.1.4
Errors Excepted per
Francis Towne Cap*
Exeter April 9*^ 1777.
The Committee on Claims have exam"^ the above Account amounting
to one hundred and eleven pounds one shilling and four pence and find it
right Cast.
(signd) Josiah Oilman Jun'' in behalf of the Com'"
In the House of Representatives April 9"^ i777' —
The above abstract was sworn to by Cap' Francis Towne —
Attest N Emery Cl^ D R
State of New Hampshire Exeter April 9"" 1777.
To the hon Nich' Oilman Esq"" Treasurer —
In pursuance of a Vote of the Oeneral Assembly of this days date pay
to Cap' Francis Towne one hundred & eleven pounds one shilling and
four pence the balance due on this Fay Roll —
M Weare President —
Received the above mentioned sum of one hundred & eleven pounds
154'^ in full. —
Francis Towne Cap'
Copy Examined per N Parker
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
527
[3~5] [^Additional Pay- Roll of Captai?i Walkcr\s Co.'\
An Additional Pay Roll of 20^- per Month for Cap William Walkers
Conip" in Col" David Gilmans Reg' raised by the State of New Hamp-
shire to reinforce the Continental Army at State of New York from 5
Dec 1776 to 15"* Mar following
MENS NAMES
Isaac Marrill
Robert B Wilkins
Isaac Stearns
Peter Sleeper
James Rolf
Zachariali Richardson
John Lawrence
Henry Snow
Solomon Blood
Levi Fletcher
Josiah Fellows
Ebenezer Keyes
William Powers
Isaac Cliirord
Joseph Wheat
David Brown
Jonah Chapman
Jon* Crawford
George Kentfield
Jeremiah Quimby
Samuel Hodge
Jacob Whittemore
Rendell AI'=Donnel
Samuel Johnson
John Godfrey
Jonathan Hobart
Ebenezer Townsend
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MENS NAMES
Samuel Chamberlain
Benjamin Wright
John Hale
Joseph Greele
Azel Blodgett
William Cummins
Jon" Stevens
John Whittaker
Samuel Woods
Jonathan Cochran
Jacob Ciirtiss
Roger Button
Isaac Curtiss
Ebenezer Odell
Daniel Barker
Stephen Gould
Jacob Adams
Jonathan Hartshorn
Abiel Holt
Silas Swallow
Phineas Whitney
Joseph Dix
William Parker
Joseph Barron
Solomon Hutchinson
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A True Roll
This Roll was sworn to
attest W"' Walker Cap'
June 26, 1777.
Coram N Emery J P —
one hundred and twenty one pounds Six Shil-
by Cap W"" Walker June 26, 1777.
Coram N Emery J P —
This Roll amounting to
lings & S>^ is right cast.
ex*^ per Jn'' Taylor Oilman one of the Committee on Claims —
State of New Hampshire June 26"' 1777.
pursuant to a vote of Council and Assembly pay the within Roll of
528 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Cap W"" Walker amount' to one hundred and twenty one pounds six
shillings & 8^—
M Weare President
Rec"^ for
Jn° Godfree S Johnson J Curtiss
G Kennifield E Townsend J Wheat
J Whittemore J Hobart S Woods
J Ralph B. Wright Silas Swallow
R M'^Donnell P Whitney SoI° Hutchings
Z Richardson W Cummings Jacob Curtice
[j£2, 6s, 8*^ each. Whole amount £43.0.0.]
Rec^ per W" Walker
Received for
W" Powers J Qiiimby P Sleeper
David Brown J Fellows
[£2,6^,8'* each. Whole amount £11,135,4'^.]
Per Francis Wooster
Rec'* for J° Whittaker J° Lawa-ence
[£2,65,8*^ each. Whole amount £4,135,4'*.]
Per Amos Dakin
Rec^ for Jn° Cochran 2,6,8 per Moses Nichols
Rec** for Isaac Stearns 2,6,8 per Jn° Goss
Rec** for
Eben Keyes H^ Snow Jn° Crawford
Sol Blood L Fletcher
[£2,65,8^ each. Whole amount £11,13,4.]
Per Francis Worster
Rec** for Joseph Greely A Blodget
[£2,65,8** each. Whole amount £4,135,4**.]
Per Asa Davis
Rec** per order for Jonah Chapman Isaac Clifford
[£2,65,8** each. Whole amount £4,135,4**.]
Per Dan* Brainard
Rec** 3.6.8 Aug. I, 1783 R. B. Wilkins
Oct*" 10*'' 1783 Rec** two pounds six shillings and 8** for Jn" Hale &
Isaac Morrill each
R. B. Wilkins
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
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\^Captain Daniel Gordotz^s Co.~\
Pay Roll of 20^ per Month in additional to the Continental Pay Cap
Daniel Gordons Company in Col" David Gilmans Reg' raised by the
State of New Hamp'' and sent to reinforce the army at New York Dec'
1776 — From Jan^5 to March 15 1777, being two M° & eleven days & the
addition to such of the Officers for their first months pay who were paid
by the Muster Masters only as privates. —
NAMES
Samuel Kelley
Dav*! Quimby
Ab" Brown
John M<=Crellis
Zacharias Woodbury
William Blake
Nath' Batchelder
Isaac Stevens
Joshua Easman
Earth" Gale
David Fogg
Philip Fowler
Asa Marston
Edw<i prescott
Nicolas Smith
Jonathan Thing
Nath' Rawlins
Elijah Rollins
Moses Roberts
Reuben Morgan
Sam^ Burleigh
Zebulon Norris
DaVi Norris
Eph Batchelder
Sam* Daniels
Nich^ Leathers
Solomon Hayes
Daniel Torey
Job Sherburne
Sam* Lawrence
Josiah Calley
John Tucker
Jacob Smith
Jon" Thurston
Paul Blake
Joseph Bartlett
John Prescott
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Richard Griffin
Aaron Quimbv
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John Jeffers
Moses Knight
Tho^ French
Caleb Knight
Jeremiah Foster
Silas Wheeler
Phineas Clough
Dav<i Bussell
Sam' Moody
Moses Jewett
Sam' Smith
Thomas Wadleigh
W'" Richardson
Joshua Bagley
Timothy Heath
Richard Hoit
Abra'' Samborn
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Joseph Woodman
James Buswell
Richard Fitz
William Shaw
James Prince
Isaac Shephard
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This is a True Roll Dan' Gordon
Sworn to before the Committee
In Committee of Claims April 30th '777 —
The within Roll amounting to one hunched Seventy five pounds eight
shillings & eight pence being compared with the Original Muster Rolls
is found right —
Joseph Oilman
State of New Hampshire In Committee of Safety April 30th 1777 —
To Nicholas Oilman Esq"" R O. Pay the several persons named in
the within Roll the sums set against their respective names the whole
amounting to one hundred and seventy live pounds eight shillings and
eight pence. —
E Thompson Chairman
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MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS.
[3--3]
Dunstable April 1777
We the Subscribers Do hereby Order Cap' \V"' Walker to Receive of
the Paymaster Or Treasurer of the State of New Hamp'' all the wages
Due to us as Soldiers in Col° David Gilmans Regiment Cap' Walkers
Company in the State of New york
John Godfree vSamuel Jonson Silas Swallow
George Keiifield Eben"" Townsend Samuel Wood
Jacob Whittemore Jonathan Hobart Solomon Hutchinson
James Rollf Benjamin Wright Jacob Curtice
Randal APDonel Phinehas Whitney Isac Curtice
Zachariah Richardson William Cummings Joseph Wheat
[3~24] [ Captain Parsons' s A/en.']
We the Subscribers acknowledge this Receipt of Forty eight Shillings
each from the first foot Company in the Parish of Rye Commanded by
Cap' Joseph Parsons which Sum of money is in Addition to the Conti-
nental Bounty allready by us Rec** for our Engageing as a Part of the
Proportion of men to be Supplyed by said first Company towards Com-
pleating the Continental Army the Sums of fort}- Eight Shillings each
we this day Rec"^ by the hands of M'' Nathan Goss
Exeter z** April 1777
James^Randall j^^^^^ - ^^^^.^^^^. John norton
Josiah ho w"^ °" Henry Tangmaid J^^^" ^J^''''^'''
[3~-5] [ Captain Sias's Men.'\
We the Subscribers being inlisted Soldiers under the Command of
Cap' Benjamin Sias do hereby acknowledge to have receiv'' of Col" Thorn'
Stickney Five Pounds Ten Shillings L my each Alan. Three Pounds of
which Sum being for one Months advance Pay and Two Pounds Ten
Shillings the remainder of said Sum of Five Pounds Ten being for Trav-
arling charges to New York
39
546
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Jonathan Forster
James towl
William Forest
Charles Sias
Philbrick Bradley
Stephen Secon
Peter Blanchard
Amos Abbot Jun'
Richard flood
Wadleigh cram
William Copss
Rec^i of Col Thorn
Months advance Pay
ing
Rec'^ of Col Thom=
as a Captain, & Two
vork.
Isaac Davis
James Urann
Daniel Carter
Simeon Sanborn
His
John X Rowen
Mark
His
Daniel X Felch
M.irk
Theophilus X Blake
Ebeneser Bean
Moses Noyes
as Stickney Five Pounds
as a Lieu' & Two Pounds
Stickney Eight Pounds L
Pounds Ten Shillinsfs L
David Norris
Henr\^ M'^Crelles
Esekiel Hadley
Stephen Eastman
Zacharia Story
Joseph Story
Thomas Story
Benjamin Currier
Levi Harriman
Edmund Sawyer
Samuel Murdock
Eight Shillings for one
Ten Shillings for Billet-
John M'Clary 2^
my for one Months pay
my for Billeting to New
Benjamin Sias
[3-26]
\_HaverhiU Return^ J/ay, Z///-]
A Return of Men in the Haverhill Company who have been employd
in the public Service & are now in actual Service
Mens Names
Josiah Elkins
In what Services
In Bedel's Regim'
in Canada 177^
ditto
ditto
ditto
John Saunders
Jon"' Saunders
Isaac Stevens
Joseph Moulton
Thom^ Manchester ditto
Nath^ Wales ditto
John Fyheld ditto
Joseph Fj'field ditto
John Haseltine ditto
David Ladd ditto
John Hodgdon ditto
Joseph Hadley ditto
Jesse Heath ditto
Asa Bayley ditto
W" Abbot ditto
John Sanborn ditto
Rich'* Sanborn ditto
Benajah Hall ditto
Zebulon Hunt ditto
now in Wetcombs C°
In Bedels Comp" 1775
Now in Whitcombs C°
Bedel's Co. 1775
Now in Whitcombs C°
Ditto
Ditto
In the State of New York for 3 years
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
547
James Abbot
Eben' Sanborn
Mark Sanborn
Jobn Dodge
Amos Heath ditto
Josepli Sawyer
Henry Morgan
John Rine
W" Haseltine
Moses Duty ditto
John Taylor
Foster
Thomas Simpson Jun''
Robert Simpson
Jos" Burnam ditto
Sihis Wheeler
Henry Palmer ditto
John Lovering
Daniel Stevens
Avery Saunders
Perley Rogers ditto
Eben"' Rice
Sam' Lang
Ephraim Wesson
Alex" Hogg
Solomon Parker
Will"' Minor
Joshua Hayward
George Moors
Hez'> Fuller
Jacob Kent ditto
In Col° Gilmans Regim*
at Peekskill last Winter
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
at Bunker Hill in
Starks Regim*
In Col" Reads Reg' 1776
In Bedels Com. 1775
In Col° Warners Regim' 1775 in Jersey's
ditto [1776 Massa Reg
In Massa Service 1775, 1776
In Reeds Reg' 1776
In .Starks Regim' at Bunker Hill
In Reed's Regim'
I now in One of y*" Cont'
( Battalion of New Hamp
In Bedel's C" 1 775 ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
now^ In CoP Plazen's Reg'
Ditto
now in Canada
Inlisted in New York
State for 3 years
Ditto
Ditto
Now in Mass" Service
In Col° Gilmans Reg' at
Peekkill last Winter
Ditto
ditto
Ditto
ditto
In Bedels Reg 1 776
now in N \'ork Service 3 y'
In Massa. State for 3 yr'
State of New Hampshire
Grafton ss, Haverhill 1°' May 1777. The Selectmen of s"* Haverhill
hereby certify the above to be a true Return of the Number Men who
have been taken out of the Town for the Service of the War & are now
actually employ'd in said Service
Charles Johnston
Ezekiel Ladd
James Woodward
To the Committee of Safety for the State of New Hampshire at Exeter
per Cap' Hayward
548 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[3-27] [^Soldiers' Order^ May, 1777.']
State of New Hampshire
To the Honorable Council and House of Representetives for this State
we the Petitionars Humblee Shueth that we Being Soldiers in the Ser-
vis in Col Wimons Rigement in the year 1776 and in Cap' William Still-
son Companey as we Have not Receivd any wages for the month of
Novem Last Nither have we Receved an}^ Back allowance for any of
the Time we ware under the Said Cap' Stillson thearefore we youre
humble Petitioners Praye that the Honorable Court would Pay to Liu'
Stephen Hoyt the money which is oure Just Due for which favor we
your Humble Petitioners are in duty Bound Shall ever Pray
Hopkinton May 19 i777
Ezekiel goodwin Thomas putney Jonathan Eastman
francis Davis ^ . •!;'!,. 1 VVillam Heath
T , /^i 1 • 1 Beniamm X tucker y ,, ^^ .
John Chadwick -• ^X Jonathan Putney
Sam'^ Stocker Abner Colby Ebenezer Colbey
Joseph Bickford Jo^i" Palmer Thomas Bickford
Jacob Waldron Jonathan Robey Thomas Story
Stephen Hoyt Joseph putney Joseph Stanley
Jacob Flint Joh" Brown Jacob Tucker
Joseph Hastings Samuel Symonds Paskey pessey
Ebenezer Eaton W" Clements Samuel Trumball
\_Salisbiiry Return, March, i777-~\
[Original in N. H. Antiquarian Society's collection.]
Salisbury 1777 March y'' 31''
Hired ten men to serve in the Continental Army 3 years — viz.
Reuben Greele
70
Dollars
Joshua Snow
70
Dollars
Moses Fellowes
70
Do
banl Phelps
70
Do
Ephraim Heath
70
Do
W" Baley
70
Do
Mathew Greele
70
Do
Ruben Hoit
85
Do
Philip Lufkin
70
Do
Benj'" Howard
70
Do
June 1778 — Jonathan Fifield John Bowley
1779 Paid James Johnson £6.0.0
Paid Stephen Bohonon 6.0.0, Rhode Island
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 549
[3-2S] \_Pctition frovi Mot at Port Washivgton^ ^777-'\
To the Honourable Couiicelers and House of Representatives at Exeter
in General Court Assembled.
we the Subscribers the Non Commission officer and Soldiers under the
Command of Capt. Titus Salter at Forte Washington in the State of
New hampshire —
Humbly Present this Petition To your Honours Shewing that your
Honours at the Time of our inlisting was Pleased Give us forty one Shil-
lings per month we Chearfully all as one Entered in to the Service &
thought the wages Sufficient Pay for our Service. Knowing that vour
Honours had Passed an act for the Regulating the Prices of Goods and
Provisions and we humbly Shew your Honours How far that act is
Complied with, your Honours Stated Rum By the Qiuirt at 2s and is
Sold Currant at 4 and 55 Per Qiiart, Corn at t^s6 Y" Bushel, and it Sold
at 5 and 6 shilling a Bushel, Cofle at ist,'^ Pound and it Sold for 4 and 5
shilling P'' Pound, Sider at 125 P'' Barrel and it is Sold at 335 P' Barrel
and Seven Pence per Qiiart and all Sortes of Goods and Provisions at as
Dear a Rate and we Humbly Pra}- your Honours to take the Suffering
condition of your Humble Petitioners under your Consideration and
make an addition To our Wages for the time of our Being in the Service
according to the Price of all Sorte of Goods & Provisions or we must, as
the most of us have families if you Do Not Give us wages So that we can
Support them Be under The Hard Necesatv though Contaray To our
Desires Beg a Discharge from the .Service, which is very Dissagrecable
To us we Being in Defence of So Glorious A Cause of Liberty which is
Dearer thant our Lives if Could have wages To Supporte it and humbly
Pray your honour To Give us Discharge if you Do Not Rise our wages
To Give us A Discharge from the Service that we may take Some other
way To Supporte our familis, we Do Not want To make Estaes By Be-
ing in the Defence of So Glorious A Cause, we only Beg W^ages that we
Can Live By, and we humbly Pray your Honours To Give us an answer
as Soon as you have Time To Consider of it for we Cannot Live Bv the
wages you have Given us and vour Humble Petitioners will Ever Pray
&C—
Forte Washington in the State New hampshire the 26 of mav 1777 —
N. B. when the war Began forty Shillings was Better than Six
Pounds is Now —
Joseph Day Josiah Gunnison Daniel Hodsdon
Simeon Tibbets Daniel garey Samuel Shaw
Rich'' Jenkins Rich*^ Ingerson Samuel Garey
Solomon Stevens Palatiah Gmmison Andrew Rankin
John Williams Adinton D' Yeaton James Garey
Sam' Odiorne Johi^ Shortaride Isaac \\'orthen
5 so REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Mark Loude Benjamin Reed Thomas Dam
Rich'^ L' Nelson Simon Haines William Harrison
Jon" Brown Tobias mackintir Stephen Clark
Josiah Berrey Ebenezer Whitehouse Paul Roberts
Sam" Clay W™ Chadvvick James Haley
W™ Babb Theodore Lovejoy Joshua Haley
Richard Perry Richard hogsdon Elial Littlfield
Joseph Bettle Henry Simpson N : furbur
Theophilus Clough Simeon VVhittom Samuel Jones
Thomas Perkins Simeon VVhittom Juner George Tucker
John Morrison Daniel Bane Obedir Marshall
Wiggins Evans Abraham Bane Benjamin Yeaton
William Carlile Jonthan Vincent Jonath brown
William Tebbets John Tina James hight
James Philpot David Tina Aron abbot
James Philpot Junr Henry Clarke Gershom Plumer
Jotham Booker David Bruster
[3~-9] \_Orders to Captain Haven. '\
State of New Hampshire
In Committee of Safety at Exeter Jan^ 24'" 1777.
To Cap' John Haven —
You are hereby Empowered to Enlist nineteen Men to appear at Exe-
ter on Thursday the 30"^ of this ins' January & proceed from thence
under your command as a Guard for a number of Prisoners to Rhode
Island — Taking care to enlist none but such as you are Satisfied will be
able to perform the dut}' and are well accoutered as Soldiers — Those
who engage you may inform that they will be paid on their return at the
rate of 40^ p'' month — and provisions found them on their march — and
dismissed as soon as they return — particular instructions Vv'ill be given
you to regulate your conduct in said Business — in pursuance of orders
from G. Washington — to have 3 Sergt' — Cap' to have the same as Cap-
tains in the service —
The Committee has promised one Sam' Mackrees now at Stratham to
be one of the number he having Business with Gen' Arnold
E. Thompson Chairman
[Captain Haven enlisted the men, and on the thirty-first of the
month took charge of fifty-six prisoners of war, with orders to turn
them over to the commander of the British troops at Newport, R. I.
The following is the pay-roll of his company : — Ed.]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
551
[3-30]
A Pay Roll of Captain John Haven's Company Enlisted for the pur-
pose of .<:;uariling prisoners from the State of New Hampshire to New
Port in Rhode Island
Time in
Rate per
Amount
NAMES
Rank
Entry
Service
Month
Wages
John Ilaven
Captain
Jan^^ 24
24 days
S£
6 80
Walter Neal
I"' Serg't
26
16 d»
28
I 58
Sam' ISPCres
3nd JO
26
16
2 Ss
I 58
Levi Dearborn
Private
26
18
2£
I 4
Samuel Dearborn
ditto
26
16
ditto
I I 4
Benjamin Foss
ditto
26
16
ditto
I I 4
John Lovering
ditto
26
16
ditto
I I 4
Thomas Martin
ditto
26
16
ditto
I I 4
Robert Crimball
ditto
26
16
ditto
I I 4
Abraham Crimball
ditto
26
16
ditto
I I 4
John Crosbey
ditto
26
16
ditto
I I 4
Joseph Cate
ditto
26
16
ditto
I I 4
John Philbrook
ditto
26
16
ditto
I I 4
Job Brown
ditto
26
16
ditto
I I 4
Richard Taylor
ditto
30
13
ditto
174
Abraham Taylor
ditto
30
13
ditto
174
Sam' Bachellor
ditto
30
13
ditto
174
David Clough
ditto
30
13
ditto
174
James Fogg
ditto
30
3
ditto
40
Sam' Chamberlain
ditto
31
12
ditto
16
£25 60
To Horse hire 10
D miles ici^ 4'
1
I 134
£26 19 4
This is a True Roll
John Haven
State of New Hampshire
Feb^ 19"^ 1777 Rec*^ an Order on the receiver Gen' for Twenty six
pounds Nineteen shillings and four pence on Ace' of the Above Roll
John Haven Capt
[Early in the year 1777 the legislature and committee of safety of
this state took effectual means to recruit and reorganize the three
continental regiments. Orders for the enlistment of men were sent
552
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
to officers in service in the regiments, and to the colonels of the
several militia regiments in the state. Stark resigned the command
of the First regiment ; Poor of the Second and Reed of the Third were
promoted to be brigadier-generals ; and many changes were made in
the line officers in consequence of resignations, deaths, sickness, etc.,
although most of those who were in health remained in the field, and
a large portion of the men reenlisted for three years, or during the
war. As reorganized in April, Stark's old regiment retained its
rank the as First N. H. Regiment, Reed's became the Second, and
Poor's the Third, commanded respectively by Joseph Cilley of Not-
tingham, Nathan Hale of Rindge, and Alexander Scammell of Dur-
ham. The following is a roster of the officers : — Ed.]
[3-31 & 32] S^Rostej- of Officers in the three Co?itine)ital Regljjients^
April, 1777.']
List of the Officers of the Several Battalions of New Hampshire
Troops in Continental Service their Rank & Date of Commissions —
FIRST BATTALIOX
NAMES
Rank
Date of Corns
Places of abode
Joseph Cilley
Colonel
April 2-1 1777
Nottingham
George Reed [Reid]
Lieu* Col"
Do — —
Londonderry
Jeremiah Oilman
Major
Do - —
Plastow
Caleb Stark
Adjut'
Nov. 1776.
Derryfield
Benj" Kimball
Pav Master
Plaistow
Patrick Cogan
Q_^'Master
Nov. 1776.
Durham
John Hale
Surgeon
April 3" 1777
Hollis
Jona. Poole
Surg. Mate
Hollis
Sam' Cotton
Chaplain
Litchfield
Amos Morril
Captain
Nov' 7 1776
Epsom
Nath' jVPCauley
i^' Lieu*
Do
Litchfield
Barzillai How
2 Lieut
Do
Hillsborough
David Mudget
Ensign
Do
Oilmantovvn
Ebenezer Frye
Captain
Do
Pembroke
John Moore
I Lieu*
Do
Pembroke
Asa Senter
2 Lieu'
Do
Londonderr}-
Joshua Thompson
Ensign
Do
Londonderry
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
553
NAMES
Rank
Date of Corns
Places of abode
William Scott
Captain
Nov' 7 1776
Petcrsborough
Moody Dust in
I Lieut
Do
Litchfield
Josiah ISIunioe
2 D°
Do
Amhirst
Francis Chandonnet
Ensign
Do
Quebec
Amos Emerson
Captain
Do
Chester
Jonathan Emerson
I Lieut
Do
Dunstable
William Lee
3 Lieut
Do
Lyndsborough
Simeon Morrill
Ensign
Do
Chester
Isaac Farvvell
Capt—
Do
Charlestown
James Taggert
I Lieut
Do
Petcrsborough
Jeremiah Pritchard
3 Lieut
Do
New Ipswich
Jonathan Willard
Ensign
Do
Charlestown
Jason Wait
Capt"
Do
Alstcd
Peleg Williams
I Lieut
Do
Charlestown
William Bradford
3 Lieut
Do
Hillsborough
Joseph Lawrence
Ensign
Do
Walpole
John House
Captain
Do
Hanover
James Gould
I Lieut
Do
Cockermouth
Daniel Clap
2 Lieut
Do
Hanover
Tho' Blake
Ensign
Do
Kingstown
Nath' Hutchins
Captain
Hopkinton
Simon Sartwell
I Lieut
Nov. 7, 1776
Charlestown
W"^ Hutchins
2 Lieut
Weare
Sam^ Sweat
Ensign
Kingstown
SECOND BATTALION
Nathan Hale
Winborn Adams
Benj'^ Titcomb
William Elliot
Jerry Fogg
Richard Brown
William Parker
Pelatiah Warren
Augustine Ilibbard
Colonel
L'Col
Major
Adjutant
Pay Master
Q; Master
Surgeon
Surg. Mate
Chaplain
April 3"^ 1777
Do — —
Do — —
Nov. 7, 1776
do
do
do
do
do
Rindge
Durham
Dover
Exeter
Kensington
Unity
Exeter
Berwick
Claremont
554
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
NAMES
Rank
Date of Corns
Places of abode
James Norris
Captain
Nov'' 7 1776
Epping
John Colcord
I Lieut
Do
New Market
James Nichols
2 Lieut
Do
Josiah Meloon
Ensign
Do
Sandown
John Drew
Capt
Do
Barrington
William Wallace
I Lieut
Do
Northwood
David Gilman
2 Lieut
Do
Raymond
William Mordaunt Bell
Ensign
Do
N Castle
James Can-
Captain
Do
Somersworth
Samuel Cherry
I Lieut
Do
Londonderry
Pelatiah Whittemore
2 Lieut
Do
New Ipswich
Geo. Pepperrell Frost
Ensign
Do
Greenland
Fred'ck Mordaunt Bell
Captain
Do
Dover
Tho^ Hardie
i^' Lieut
uncertain
Pel ham
Ebenezer Light
2"^ Lieut
Nov' 7 1776
Exeter
Samuel Adams
Ensign
Do
Durham
Caleb Robinson
Captain
Do
Exeter
Moses Dustin
I Lieut
Do
Candia
Micah Hoit
2^ Lieut
Do
Newtown
Luke Woodbury
Ensign
Salem
William Rowel
Captain
April 2 1777
Epping ,
Enoch Chase
I Lieut
Nov"" 7 1776
Dover
Samuel Nute
2 Lieut
Do
Rochester
Joshua Merrow
Ensign
April 2 1777
Rochester
Elijah Clayes
Captain
Nov"" 7 1 776
Fitzwilliam
Samuel Bradford
I Lieut
Do
Amhirst
Joseph Potter
2 Lieut
Do
Fitzwilliam
W^illiam Taggert
Ensign
Hillsborough
Samuel Blodget
Captain
Nov'' 7 1776
Goffstown
James Crombie
I Lieut
Do
Rindge
Noah Robinson
2 Lieut
Do
Exeter
David Forsythe
Ensign
Do
Chester
REVOLUTIONARY WAK ROLLS.
555
THIRD BATTALION
NAMES
Quality
Date of Corns
Places of abode
Alex''"' Scammel
Col*^'
[Appoinlfd Dee. 10, 1776]
Durham
Andrew Colbora
L' Col"
[Appointed Dee. 10, 1778]
N Marlborough
Henry Dearborn
Major
[Appointed Mar. 19, 1777]
Nottingham
Nicholas Oilman
Adjutant
Nov 7 1776
Exeter
William Weeks
Fay Mast"^
Do
Greenland
James Blanchard
QJ Mast'
Do
Dunstable
Ivory Hovey
Chadwick
Surgeon
Surg" Mate
Do
Do
Berwick
Nath' Porter
Chaplain
New Durham
Isaac Frye
Capt.
Do
Wilton
William Hawkins
Lieut
Do
Wilton
Ezekiel Goodale
3 Lieut
Do
Temple
Sam' Leeman
Ensign
Do
Hollis
Rich<i W^eare
Capt.
Do
Hampton Falls
James W^edgewood
Lieut
Do
Northampton
Tho' Simpson
3 Lieut
Do
Haverhill
Nath' Leavit
Ensign
Hampton
William Ellis
Capt.
Keene
[Eben Fletcher]
Benj" Ellis
Lieut
2 Lieut
[Chesterfield]
Keene
Joseph Facey
Ens"
Walpole
Zachariah Beal
Cap'
Do
Portsm"
Nath' Oilman
Lieut
Do
Exeter
Jn° Dennet
2 Lieut
Do
Portsmouth
Jos Boynton
Ens"
Do
Strath am
Michael ]\PClary
Capt.
Do
Epsom
Andrew jNPGalfee
Lieut
Do
Epsom
Jos Hilton
2 Lieut
Do
Deerfield
Dudley Chase
Ens"
Do
Strath am
Dan' Livermore
Capt.
Do
Concord
David M'^Gregore
Lieut
Do
Londonderry
Amos Coborn
2 Lieut
Do
Chesterfield
Nathan Hoit
Ens"
Do
Gofistown
Benj" Stone
Capt.
Do
Atkinson
556
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
NAMES
Quality
Date of Corns
Places of abode
Benj'' Hichcox
Lieut
Nov 7 1776
Campton
Amos Webster
2 Lieut
Do
Plymouth
Jn° Eaton
Ensign
Do
Goftstown
James Gray
Capt.
Do
Epsom
Jos Huntoon
Lieut
Do
Kingstown
Adna Penniman
2 Lieut
Do
Moultenboio
Jon" Chase
Ens°
Do
Epsom
[3-33] [^]\Ien to be raised to fill up the three Continental Regiments^
March ^ 1777.']
List of Regiments in the State of New Hampshire
No of men
to be
No of men
to be
No of Men from
raised to
No of Men from
raised to
Towns in each Regt
16 to 5o}'ears
Compt 3
Towns in each Regt
16 to 50 years
Compt 3
of age
Battalions
of 2064
privates
of age
Battalions
of 2064
privates
I W" Whipple Esq^ Colonel
3 Jon'' Moulton
Esq"" Colonel
Portsmouth
S73
'
Hampton
167
New Castle
S5
Hampton-falls
no
Rye
161
North Hampton
121
Newington
96
Seabrook
120
Stratham
200
Kensington
161
Greenland
146
South Hampton
102
97
■ ■- i^vji . ly^
/OI
2 Stephen Evans Esq'' Colonel
; 4 Nich^ Gilman
Esq' Colonel
Dover
370
Exeter
324
Durham
242
New Market
242
Lee
159
Epping
303
Somers worth
175
Brintwood
209
Rochester
329
Nottingham
187
Barrington
267
Deerfield
234
Madbury
124
Northwood
67
Tfi66
207
Poplin
99 _
1665
207
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
557
No of men
No of men
to be
to be
No of Men from
raised to
No of Men from
raised to
Towns in each Rcgt
i6 to 50 years
Compt 3
Towns in eacli Rcgt
16 to 50 years
Compt 3
of age
Battalions
of 2064
privates
of age
Battalions
of 2064
privates
5 John Webster Esq' Colonel
9 Daniel Moor Esq"' Colonel
Chester
324
Bedford
107
Candia
147
Dunbarton
106
Raymond
138
Pembroke
137
r^C\f^
75
Allinstown
19
Lyndeborough
130
6 ^Matthew Thornton Esq"" Colonel
Gotiestown
178
New Boston
118
Londonderry
470
Derry field
57
Windham
lOI
Francistown
46
Pelham
141
We a re
149
712
89
Society Land
45
Deering
40
7 Josiah Bartlett Esq"" Colonel
r T ^ '^
140
1132
Kingston
182
10 Joseph Badger Esq' Colonel
East Kingston
72
Hawke
89
Gilmantown
163
Sandovvn
107
Barn stead
55
Newtown
104
Sanborntown
107
Hampstead
141
Meredith
60
Plastow
118
Moultinborough
65
Atkinson
109
Sandwich
46
Salem
1 98
Tamworth
35
T r /^i^
139
Wolfeborough
57
WakeHeld
74
8 Moses Nichols Esq"' Colonel
Leavitstown
19
Middle town
46
Amherst
321
New Durham
56
Nottingham west
I 22
The Gore
20
T itrhfiplfl
57
^n-^
100
jL^ I Lk^l 1 ll^l\.l
Dunstable
1 28
Merrimac
129
1 1 Thomas Stickney Esq"" Colonel
Hollis
234
Wilton
128
Concord
232
Raby
20
Boscawen
108
Mason
113
Canterbury
159
T -^ - '^
^55
Hopkinton
202
XZ^^w
558
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
No of men
No of men
to be
to be
No of Men from
raised to
No of Men from
raised to
Towns in each Regt
16 to i;
3 years
Compt 3
Towns in each Regt
16 to 50 years
Compt 3
of
jge
Battalions
of 2064
privates
of age
Battalions
of 2064
privates
Salisbury
98
14 Enoch Hale Esq' Colonel
Loudon
88
Chichester
91
Rindge
H3
Perry stow 11
20
New Ipswich
18S
Epsom
73
Jaftrey
88
Hillsborough
43
Temple
112
Almsbury
tji
Peterborough
102
Bow
64
Fitzwilliam
40
Henniker
76
Dublin
64
New Britain
41
Stoddard
49
1345
168
Washington
35
Marlborough
68
12 David Hobar
t Esq'
Color
lel
Packersfield
47
Plymouth
Sliptown
23
I30
91
9d9
Rumney
52
Holderness
36
15 Benj" Bellows Jun' Esq"" Colonel
Campton
45
Thornton
54
W^alpole
133
Cokermouth
28
Charlestown
121
New Chester
3S
Claremont
126
Alexandria
34
Newport
40
378
47
Saville
17
Unity
43
13 Sam' Ashley
Esq"" Colone
1
Ac worth
27
Lempster
32
Winchester
130
Marlow
54
Keen
171
Alstead
S3
Swansey
138
6^c
84
"/5
Richmond
169
Hinsdale
33
15 Israel Morey Esq' Colonel
Chesterfield
191
^
Westmoreland
165
Orford
47
Surry
44
Lime
Gilsom
39
1080
134
[Portion torn off]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
559
Towns in each Rcgt
No of Men from
16 to 50 years
of age
No of men
to be
raided to
Compt 3
Battalion:
of 2064
privates
Towns in each Regt
No of Men from
16 to 50 years
of age
No of men
to be
raised to
Compt 3
Battalions
of 2064
privates
Gunthwait
1 1
Lebanon
93
Northumberland
7
Hanover
130
Lancaster
6
Croydon
37
Li man X
Protectworth X
Landaff
9
Grantham
21
Morristown
6
Relhan
17
43
Grafton
Canaan
15
15
34/
17 Jon" Chase Esq"" Colonel
61
49-
Cornish
St
Conway
33
4
Plainfield
83
16710
2063
[2-337]
[ Captain ya7?ics Carr's Co.']
Return of the Non Commissioned officers and privates in Cap' James
Carrs Company 2*^ New Ilampshire Regiment specifying the Town they
belong? to and the Towns they came for
NAMES
Rank
Town they belong to
Town they came for
Anthony Hanson
Serj'
Dover
Dover 2 Comjov
George Fall
d°
Somersworth
Sumers worth
Ebenezcr
d"
Durham
Durham
Icabod Horn
Drum
Rochester
Rochester
Elijah How
Fifer
Dover
Dover
Phinehas Wentworth
d"
d^
Thomas Webster
Exeter
Exeter
Sam" Norris
Exeter
Exeter
John Dolloph
Exeter
Exeter
Edward Grant
Somersworth
Summersworth
Sam' Grant
d°
d° State Soldier
Cato Wallingford
d°
d*
Tho^ Weels
Chester
Chester
W'" Colby
Londonderry
Londonderry
W" D<^Cannon
d"
d°
Ezekel Demary
Rindge
Rindge
56o
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
NAMES
Rank
Town they belong to
Town they came for
Simeon Hardv
Pel ham
Pel ham
John Archabold
Portsmouth
Portsmouth
Sam' Lear
d°
d''
Edward M-'Callay
Londonderry
Londonderry
Dan' Horn
Rochester
Rochester
James Marden
d°
d°
John Cloui^h
Hanerka
Henarka
Ezeekel Stone
d°
do
James Dunlap
[3~3S] \_Captain Carr's Co., Enlistment. '\
Dover January 24**^ ^777
We the Subscribers having enlisted ourselves as Soldiers in Cap*
James Carrs Company in Coll" Poor's Regiment Do Severally Acknowl-
edge to have Rec'' Each of us twenty pounds as a Gratuity or Bounty
from the State of New Hampshire of Otis Baker Esq"" Aiuster jMaster of
said Company
Age
Place of Abode
[Date of enlist-
ment]
John Bright
21
Portsmouth
Feb^ ii''»
Thomas Hancock
22
Somersworth
II
Daniel Alley
39
D°
II
John Edwards
27
D"
II
Ebenezer Waldron
21
Dover
II
Nicholas Vixtrom
28
Win ham
17
John Rawlins
22
Portsmouth
17
Michael George
16
Londonderry
17
Jonathan George
19
D°
17
Ebenezer M'^ilvain
iS
D"
17
Thomas Qiiint
19
Portsmouth
17
James Boyes
17
Londonderry
17
Martin Montgomery
19
D°
17
John Job
19
Winham
17
Joshua Edgerly
29
Wakefield
17
James Robertson
30
Allentown
17
Charles Stanton
19
Middletown
30
Eliphalet Cromwell
2=;
Somersworth
March 4
Daniel Sullavin
iS
Greenland
4
Zaccheus Dustin
21
Londonderry
6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
56r
Farmer Miller
Thomas Warren
George Fall
Anthon}' Hanson
Edward Grant
James Marden
William Colby
Valintine Sergeant
Tho^ Willis
Ezekiel Demery
Mark Tate
William Grant
Jonathan Qiiimby
Paul Sambourn
Jacob Russell
David George
John Dutton
John Morgan
Patrick Murray
Abraham Center
John Mehorn
Bradbury Green
William Dickey
Robert Arnold
Elijah Bussell
Age
Place of Abode
[Date of enlist-
ment]
23
Temple
6
21
Portsmouth
10
21
Somersworth
12
36
Dover
13
21
Somersworth
18
17
D°
18
18
Londonderry
18
23
D°
22
19
Chester
22
39
Ring
27
23
Somersworth
31
28
D°
31
19
Wakefield
April 9
17
D°
9
^7
Dover
10
22
17
Amharst
10
24
Londonderry
10
56
Somersworth
Feby 17
28
Portsmouth
17
47
D"
17
17
Hampton
19
42
Londonderry
19
27
Last of Exeter
22
21
Middletown
24
40
562
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[3-39]
\_Captain Titcomb''s Co.., Enlist mentr^
We the Subscribers having Enlisted ourselves as Soldiers in Cap'
Benjamin Titcombs Comp^ in Coll" Poors Regiment do Severally Ac-
knowledge to have Rec*^ each of us Twenty pounds as a Gratuity or
Bounty from the State of New Hamp"^^ of Otis Baker Muster Master of
said Company
Dover January 27"^ ^777
Age
Plsce of Abode
[Date of Enlist-
ment]
Edward Willis
41
Dover
Jany 27
John Staples
iS
D°
27
Adam Perkins
17
D"
27
Benjamin Pinner
18
Durham
27
Thomas Cook
17
Dover
28
David Hodgdon
20
D°
30
Jonathan Sharp
40
D°
31
Enoch Burnham
26
Somersworth
Feb^ I
Jotham Nute
17
Dover
I
Joshua Chase
18
Briutwood
5
Ebenezer Cook
19
Dover
5
Philip Blaisdel
23
Kingstown
II
William Twombly
21
Dover
18
Edward Martin
iS
D«
18
Daniel Gookin
21
NorthiU
19
Ambros Thurstin
^7
Gilmantown
25
Francis Wall
17
Londonderry
March I
Lemuel Mason
19
Newington
I
Edward Goatham
22
Portsmouth
5
Benjamin Dodge
30
Wakefield
12
Joseph Young
20
Mad bury
13
George Downing
19
Rochester
13
James Creighton
34
Exeter
19
John Mitchael
27
Durham
20
Andrew Bearce
21
Dover
20
Lemuel Dodge
18
Durham
26
Jonathan Downing
30
Rochester
April 10
Joseph Pearl
17
D°
May 29
John Gustin
18
D"
June 5
Samuel Foss
21
D"
5
Samuel Ryon
25
D°
10
Thomas Shaw-
24
D"
10
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
563
[3-40] [ Three Years Alen enlisted frovi Fourth Militia Re/rinient^
J777-'\
Ivetuni of the ISIcii th;it were Inlisted or Hired for three years or during
War Belonging to the fourtli Regiment of Melitia in New Hampshire to
Complcat the three Batallions of the Continental armey
For Exeter
MENS NAMES
Capt Enlisted under
MENS NAMES
Capt Enlisted under
Jonathan Flood
Cap' M^Clary
Beni" Nealey
Morrel
James Rimdlett
Norris
Thomas Webster
Norris
Samuel Davis
ditto
Jonathan Hopkinson
ditto
Paul (a negro)
Beal
Carty Gilman
Drew
James Norris
Robinsons
Isaac Grow
Robinson
Jonathan Folsom
Grays
Samuel Norris
ditto
John Wadley
M^Clarys
John Hilton
ditto
William Hoit
Beals
Henry Barter
ditto
Benja. Hoit
ditto
Michael George
Beals
Jonathan Hill
Robinsons
Thomas Speed
M^Clarys
Moses Loogee
ditto
James Kelley
Blodget
Enoch Morse
Moses Rawlins
Eliphalet Norris
Norris
Abner Thurstin
Waits
Simeon Hains
ditto
James Beal
Robinsons
Daniel Sullivan
Daniel Morse
Wait
William Bell
Robinson
Samuel ISJagoon Jun''
Jacob Morrel
ditto
John Jepson
Bradstreet Taylor
ditto
William Sloan
William Gordon
Robinson
Noah Robinson
Joseph Gordon
ditto
Ebenezer Light
Treworthv Dudley
Norris
James Craighton
William Nealey
Morrel
For Newmarket
MENS NAMES
Samuel Baker
Jonathan Mason
Reuben Roberts
Ebenezer Bean
Caleb Clark
James Moody
Jon" Stone Dudley
Capt Enlisted with
MENS NAMES
Barnabas M^Bride
William Downs
Samuel Ward
John Folsom
Jonathan Folsom
Joseph Sanborn
James Kennistone
Capt Enlisted with
564
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Capt Enlisted with
MENS NAMES
Capt Enlisted with
Benjamin Dow
Benjamin Folsom
John Foss
John Barter
Thomas Foss
Aaron RaHins
John Smart
Winthrop Wiggin
Oxford (negro)
Dav" Watson
PhilHp Crommet
James Colby
James Remick
Robert Mitchel
James Gooding
Daniel Remick
Epping
Jeremiah Robinson
Cap' M<=Clarys
William Hains
Cap' norrise
John Sandborn
ditto
Jonathan Levitt
ditto
Simon Dearborn j'
ditto
Josiah Calley
ditto
David Norris jun'
Cap' norrise
John Calley
ditto
Jonathan Perkins
ditto
Primas (negro)
ditto
James Norris 5*
ditto
John Tucker
Cap' Rowels
Benj° Perkins
Enoch Dockum
Cap' Drews
Benj° Small
Jonathan Kelley
Cap' Waits
Benjamin Rawlins
James Gordon
Cap' Beals
Jun'
Peter Bryer
Cap' Emerson
Ebenezer Bean
Moses Page
Cap'Livermore
Simeon Mason
Nathaniel Brown
ditto
Simeon Hains
Joseph Dudley
Cap' Gray's
Jonathan Norrise
[eremiah Smart
Oliver (negro)
John Dimond
Cap' Robin-
Moses Hunt
son's
Cap' James norrise
John Kimbal
ditto
Cap' William Rowel
Cato Fisk
Cap' Rowels
Eliphalet norrise
Cap' norrise
Ezekiel Pollard
Cap' Robinson
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Brentwood
565
MENS NAMES
Abel Morrel
Moses Robarts
David Morgan
William Cutler
Alexander Smith
Joshua Chase
Jonathan Prescot
Samuel Judkins
Benja Sleeper
Zechariab. Qiiimby
Joseph Smith
Stephen Fi field
Peter Smith
Capt Enlisted with
Enlblcd No lOlli 1776 wiih Capt drew
1° d*^ Cap' Norris
Cap'
d" d°
d° d"
d" d"
d" d°
Cap'Blodget
Cap' Morrel
Cap'Titcomb
MENS NAMES
march 16, 1777 C.ipt McClnrys
do do
May 8th 1777 Cupt Gniy
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
James Marston
Daniel Torry
Joseph Sanborn
Michael Parks
DanielPhilbrick
Richard Foss
Nehemiah West
James Nichols
John Magoon
James Qiiimby
Oliver Thurston
Ebenezer Jud-
kins Jun'
Benjamin Leach
Capt Enlisted with
May 8ih 1777 Capt Grej
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Hired in Sanbornton
may 8th 1777 Capi KowtU
f;oaipy
Feb 16 177S do
Fcby 16 1778 Capt Robinion
Feb-'' 16 177S do
Poplin
Simon Knovvles
John Bean
Josiah Bean
Winthrop French
James Batchelder
Job Kennistone
Eliphalet Smith
January 20th 1777 Capt Morrel
do Cap' M^Clarys
do ditto
do ditto
do ditto
do Cap' Morrell
June 1777 Capl Robinson
Zaccheus Clouhg
David Hunt
Benjamin Smart
Thomas Botts
Samuel Runnels
Edward Arme
Feb>' 177S
March 1778 Capt E'
ditto
ditto hired by Col Folsom
ditto ditto
ditto ditto
[3-41] \_Th>'ee Years Men eiilisted f)'o?n Col. Stickney' s Militia
Regivient., i'/yy.'\
State of New hampshire
A Return of the Names of the Continental Soldiers Inlisted for three
Years or during the War in the Reg' Commanded by Col° Thomas
Sticknev of Concord.
566
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
From Concord Parish
NAMES
With Captains
Solomon Fisk
Samuel Warthen
Beriah Abbot
W™ Eastman
Benjamin Rollings
James Thomas
John Straw
Obadiah Kimball
John Austin
John Crawford New
Chester
James Berry
W" Heath of Went-
worth
Thomas Pitts Rum-
ney
James Craig New
Chester
Isaac Smith Rumney
Richard Smart D°
Livermore
Stone
Do
NAMES
William Presson
Rumney
Edward Kendel D°
Nath' Knowles D°
W" Lewey
John Crawford Junio'
John Craig New-
Chester
Oliver Tayler
Edward Tayler
Solomon Chetman
John Merril
James Moulton
Benj* Cate
Florence M'^Cauley
Concord
Cesar Thomson
Jacob Flanders
With Captains
Stone
Do
Do
Frye
Do
Do
Do
Do
Morrill
Morrill
Do
Do
Do
Coburn
Copfswell
Total 31
Town Canterbur}'^
NAMES
Captain
NAMES
Captain
John Holden
Unknown
Nicholas Hall
Stone
Elkins Moore
Robinson
John Rowen
Gray
Pearson Eastman
Andrew Rowen
Do
George Shephard
Stone
Abner Fowler
Do
Robert Hastings
Do
Loyd Jones
Livermore
Thomas Hoit
Livermore
W™ Walker Concord
Frye
Walter Haines
Frye
John iSIills Noting-
Prince Thomson
ham
Ebenezer Earn u m
Nathaniel G 1 i n e s
Conway
Livermore
Canterbury
Frve
Pratt Chase Concord
James Hastings
Do
Stone
Total 19
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Boscavveii
567
NAMES
Capt Compy
NAMES
Capt Compy
Peter R Stevens
Morrill
Joseph Smith W^ent-
John Robertson
Do
worth
Stone
Mathcw Ilolcomb
Do
Edward Evans Ply-
Aaron Hale
Blodget
mouth
William Batcheldor
Hiitchins
Matthew Scales Bos-
Enos Bishop Gun-
cawen
Gray
thright
Wait
George Shepherd
Abraham Swett Bos-
Gray
Rumney
Stone
John Smith
Total 13
Isaac Davis
Hopk
inton
NAMES
Captains
NAMES
Captains
Ebenezer Collins
Hutch ins
Thomas Eastman
John Thvng Connor
Enoch Hoit
John Chadwick
Ebenezer Blasdel
Gray
Moses Colby
Eph™ Cross Fisher-
Daniel Cresy
field
Hutchins
John Eastman
James Lamb New
Joseph Eastman
london
Frye
James Egerly
Joseph B i g f r d
W" Hodgskins
Hopkinton
Livermore
Jon* Judkins
Sam' Smith D°
Saml Stocker
Benj* Sargent
David Smith
Sam' Judkins
Caleb .Smart
Joseph Chase Camp-
Elijah Smart
ton
Stone
Jon" Sawyer
Benj" Williams
Total 26
568
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Hillsborouofh
NAMES
Captain Compa
NAMES
Captain Compa
Nathaniel Taylor
W" Pope
Joseph Taggard
Thomas Murdough
Cloyes
Ebenezer Sergent
Total 5
Henicer
NAMES
Captain
NAMES
Captain
Jesse Cammel
Daniel guire
James Peters
Joseph Marsh
Clovs
Do
Do
Frye
Ami Andrews of
Hillsborou
Total 5
Warner
Hubbard Carter
Amos Flood
Philip Rowel
Aquilla Davis
Morrill
Livermore
Do
Hutchins
W"^ M<=Briton
Daniel Young
1
Total 6
Salisbury
Philip Flanders
John Ash
Moses Fellows
Ephraim Heath
Reuben Greely
Reuben Hoit
Benj^ Howard
Morrills
Gray
Matthew Greely
Philip Luf kin
VV"^ Baley
Daniel Felch
Joshua Snow
Total 12
RKVOLUTIONAKV WAR ROLLS.
New Britton
569
NAMES
Captain
NAMES
Captain
Joshua Danforth
John Ranoc
David Cliford
Morrill
Scott
Gray
lilmerson
ZaccheusHunt New
Chester
Emerson
Charles B 1 e s \ V a r-
ren
Total 5
Perrystown
Benj" Crotchet
Fair well
John Watts
Fairwell
Total 2
Bow
James Riddle
Benj* Cotton
Frye
Morrill
James Bowes
Blodgets
Total 3
Loudon
John Davis
Ephraim Davis
Thomas Haynes
Noah Sinkler
John Mason
Benj'' VVille
Henry Thompson
Drew
Do
Frye
M'^clarv
Do '
Hutchinson
Stephen Webster
Will'" Page
Robert Forest
Dudley Hutchinson
Liver more
Do
Frve
Morrill
Total II
Tho* Sticknev Col°
570
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[3-42] \^Afen enlisted for Three Tears from Col. Mc Clary's Regitnent of
Militia., 1777.']
A Return of the Soldiers, Inlisted into the Continental Service from the
Regiment Under the Command of Colo. John M'^Clary
MENS NAMES
places of
abode
time of Inlist-
ment
time Lilisted
for
Company
inlist'dinto
Towns they
gone for
Neal McGaffey
Epsom
January 25th 77.
3 years
McClarys
Epsom
John Mason
do
do 30t 77
do
do
do
Peter Pomp
do
do 24 do
during war
do
do
Theo Cass
do
Morrills
do
Samll Lock
do
do
do
John Dwyer
do
do
do
Eenja Pettingill
do
do
do
Benja Berry
do
Drew
do
Moses Lock
do
Morrills
do
Matthew Sanborn
Notingham
Weare's
Notingham
Joseph Nealley
do
do
do
Benja Mason
do
do
do
John Pike Hilton
do
Farwells
do
John Mills
do
Drews
do
Moses Davis
do
Bells
do
Joseph York
do
Morrills
do
James Beverley
do
do
do
Thomas Blanchard
do
Norris's
do
Michl Fitz Jerrell
do
do
do
Thomas Hill
do
Robertson
do
Jona Cilley
do
Morrills
do
Benja Butler
do
do
do
John Wells
do
Weare's
do
James Randel
do
Morrill
do
William Willey
do
do
do
Mathias Welch
do
Drew
do
Thomas Welch
do
do
do
Abner Bickford
do
do
do
Thomas George
do
Morrill
do
Nicholas Leathers
do
Norris
do
John Willey
do
Morrill
do
James Hall
do
McClary
do
Nathaniel Moulton
Deerfield
Morrills
Deerfield
Abraham Page
do
Feby loth 1777
3 years
McClarys
do
Chase Page
do
Do 22 1777
do
do
do
Nath'iel Batchaldor
do
do 10 do
do
do
do
Stephen Batchaldor
do
Weares
do
Josiah Batchaldor
do
Feby 5th 1777
3 years
McClary
do
James Batchaldor
do
do 21 do
do
do
do
Moses Kelsey
do
do 6 do
do
do
do
Abraham Potter
do
April 3d 77
do
do
do
Joshua Turrill
do
Feby 21st 1777
3 years
McClarys
do
Clement Jackson
do
Beals
do
Joseph Thomas
do
Grays
do
Joseph Griffen
do
Jany 30th 77
3 vears
McClarys
do
Minicus Griffen
do
Feby 14 77
'do
do
do
Isaac Moor
do
do 6 do
do
do
do
James Robartson
Allenstown
Carr
do
Jethro Pettingill
Epsom
Frye
do
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
571
MENS NAMES
place of
abode
time of Inlist-
ment
time Inlisted
for
Company
inlist'd into
Towns they
gone for
Joseph Nonis
Pembrook
Frye
Deerfield
John Riddall
Bow
do
do
JonatlKin McCay
do
do
do
Daniel McCay
do
do
do
John Hall
Londonderry
do
do
Benjamin Genness
Pembrook
do
do
Daniel West
do
do
do
Francis Ames
do
do
do
Hugh Turner
do
do
do
Thomas Matthews
Allenstown
Roberts'ns
do
Nehemiah Leavitt
Chichester
Feby 6t
1777
3 years
McClarys
Chichester
Nathaniel Marston
do
Blodgett
do
John Rollens
do
3 years
Weares
do
Henry Snow
Plymouth
do
Frve
do
John Reed
Londonderry
do
do
do
Samll Thomson
Concord
do
do
do
Zebulen Colbey
do
do
do
William Bent
Transcient
do
do
John Harvey
Northwood
Feby 22
1777
3 years
Grays
Northwood
Elijah Wadlcigh
do
Apl 21
do
do
do
do
Benja Dow
do
Nov 13
1776
for ye War
Morrill
do
Simon Knowles
do
do do
do
do
do
do
James Norris
do
do do
do
do
Norris
do
Samll Trickey
do
Feby 3d
1778
2 years
Drew
do
Philip Fowler
Newmarkett
do do
do
do
do
do
John M<=Clery Col°
The Twenty three Men engag'd by the Town of Nottingham were for
three Years or during the War
Attest Tho'* Bartlet L' Col"
[Enhstment
Col. John M<=CLary's Men
for Portsmouth]
For Deerfiehl —
For Nottinsfham
For Northwood
Andrew kinison
John Doe
Abner Eastman
James young
Aaron Rowlings
Joseph avery
Jeremiah avery
Jacob Davis
Jonathan Davis
John Murray
hU
Hibbart X Morrill
572
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[3-43] \_Enlist77ie7its from Col. Nichols's Regitnent of Militia., 7777.]
A Return of The Soldiers Engaged in the Continental Service of the
United States of America Belonging To The Fifth Regiment Militia in The
State of New Hampshire, Their Names, Places of abode, what Company &
Regiment Thev Have Engaged in, Term of Inlistment &c. —
MENS NAMES
Places of abode
Company
Regiment
Term of Inlistment
Robert Cochran
Amherst
Capt Wait
Colo Cilley
During the war
Peter Brewer
do
do Morrill
do
do
George Wilson
do
do Wait
do
Three years
Isaac Steams
do
do
do
do
Silvester Wilkins
do
do
do
do
Thos Powel
do
do Frye
do Scammel
do
Richard Goodman
do
do
do
do
John Taggart
Hillsborough
do Wait
do Cilley
do
Silas Cooledge
do
do
do
do
Nathan Tuttle
Amherst
do
do
do
James Cochran
do
do Scott
do
do
Jonth Cochran
do
do
do
do
Benja Dike
do
do Wait
do
do
Reuben Wheeler
do
do
do
do
Isaac Smith
do
do
do
do
Elijah Averill
do
do
do
do
Henry Harris
do
do
do
do
Stephen Abbot
do
do
do
do
Wilm Shaddock
do
do Morril
do
do
Robert Parker
do
do Wait
do
do
Benja Beavins
Duxbury School
farm
John Raino
New-Brittain
do Scott
do
do
John Door
Amherst
do Richards
do
do
Wilhn Brown
do
do Wait
do
do
Ezekiel Davis
do
do
do
do
Joseph Davis
do
do
do
do
Robt Cunningham Junr
Derryfield
do
do
do
John Dutton
Amherst
do
do
do
Joshua Blodget
Litchfield
do Richards
do
do
Jude Hall
Hillsborough
do
do
do
Richard Hughes
Amherst
do Frye
do Scammel
do
Robt B. Wilkins
do
do
do
do
Danll Kidder
do
do Morril
do Cilley
do
Robt Cunningham
Derryfield
do Richards
do
do
Asa Wilkins
Amherst
do Frye
do Scammel
do
Michael Larney
Chester
do Richards
do Cilley
do
Asa Lovjoy
Hollis
do House
do
do
Nathl Patton
do
do
do
do
Edwd Carter
do
do
do
do
Thos Pratt
do
do
do
do
David Sanders
do
do
do
do
Wm Conneck
do
do
do
do
Samll Hill
do
do
do
do
David Ames
do
do
do
do
Danll Blood
do
do
do
do
Wm Hale
do
do
do
do
Ralph Emerson
do
do
do
do
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
573
MENS NAMES
Places of abode
Company
Regiment
Term of Inlistment
Libeous Wheeler
Hollis
Capt House
Colo Cilley
Three years
Ebenr Townsend
do
do
do
do
Isaac Boynton
do
do
do
do
James Molton
Winworth
do Wiers
do Scammel
John Godfrey
Hollis
do
do
do
Ste]in Richardson
do
do
do
do
John Youngman
do
do
do
do
Thos Youngman
do
do
do
do
Ebenr Cumings
do
do McCleary
do
do
Jacob Danforth
do
Massachusetts State
Eli Stiles
do
do Darby
do do
Joel Bayley
do
do Frye
do
Eight months
Andw Bayley
do
do
do
do
John Ball
do
do
do
do
Jonth Parker
do
Capt House
Col Scammel
Eight months
James Colburn
do
do
do
do
John Brooks
do
do
do
do
Nehemh Peirce
do
do
do
do
Jacob Taylor
do
do
do
do
John Boynton 3d
do
do
do
do
Joseph Honey
Dunstable
do Cloys
During ye war
Ebenr Fosgatt
do
do W^aits
do Cilley
do
John Manning
do
do Emerson
do
do
Ichabud Lovevvell
do
do
do
Three years
Elipht Manning
do
do
do
do
Wm Lund Jur
do
do
do
do
Danll Woods
do
do
do
do
Simn Butterfield
do
do
do
do
James Harwood
do
do
do
do
Benja Taylor Jur
do
do
do
do
Jona Powers Jur
do
do
do
do
John Butler
do
do
do
do
Peter Honey Jur
do
do
do
do
Paul Wood
do
do
do
During the war
John Cockle
do
in The artilery
at Ticondero
ga
John Combs
Merrimack
Capt Scott
do Cilley
Thos Davis
do
do
do
Ebenr Hills Jur
do
do
do
Joseph Hills
do
do
do
John Cowdree
do
do
do
Isaac C. Alld
do
do
do
James Dickey
do
do Morril
do Cilley
Samll Whidden
do
do
do
Hugh Thornton
Bedford
do
do
Cesar Barns
Merrimack
do
do
Wm Cook
do
do
do
James Orr
do
Titus Mce;aw
do
do Nixon
Wm Alld^Jur
do
do Wait
do Cilley
Tiiny Martin
Derryfield
Ezra Fuller
Mason
do Frye
do Scammel
Three years
Joseph Ross
do
do
do
"Nathan P'ish
do
do
do
David Hall
do
do
do
Jonth Foster
do
do
do
574
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Places of abode
Company
Regiment
Time of Inlistment
Nathl Smith
Mason
Capt Frye
Col Scammel
Ebenr Abbot
do
do
do
Three years
Thos Blood
do
do
do
do
Reuben Hosmer
do
do
do
During the war
James Simpson Tliompson
Litchfield
do Frye
do Stark
Obed McLain
do
do
do
Thos Coleburn
do
do
do
John Loreing
do
Massachusetts
Jms Butterfield
•do
do
Wm Uanah
John Lare
do)
dof
In General W
ashingtons L
ife guard
Sanders Bradbury
Nottingham W.
do Emerson
do Scilley
Three years
Amos Kenny
do
do
do
do
Nathll Hardy
do
do
do
do
Danll Wimon
do
do Bells
do Hale
do
Ephm Jones
do
do
do
do
Elijh Gould
do
do
do
do
Samll French
do
do
do
do
Jno Sevey
do
do
do
do
Jams Eastman
do
do
do
do
Benja Whitmore
Inlisted at york
Joseph Severence
do
do
Samll Kinney
do
do
Wm Adrin Hawkins
Wilton
Ebenr Carlton
do
Joseph Lewis
do
Jacob Blanchard
do
Christr Martin
do
Uriah Ballard
do
Amos Holt
do
Wm Petengill
do
J(5seph Gray
do
Wm Burton
do
Nehemh Holt
do
John Moose
do
Nathl Needam
do
Benja Pattin
Raby
Massachusetts
Benja Osgood
do
do
Wm Powell
Dunstable
Capt Emerson
Colo Cilley
Three years
■) Col of
Moses Nichols [■ y* 5""
) Reg"'
REVOLUTIONAKV WAR KOLLS. 575
[3-44] [^CoIoHci HnocJi IJalcs I\ct!irn^ ^777 -^
State of New Hampshire
To the Hon''''" Committee of Safety for said State Pursuant to ortlers
Received in April A. D. 1777 directing me to Raise one hundred and
nineteen men to serve in the Continental Armey for three years or during
the war I have Proportioned the men to the several Towns or Companys
in my Regiment as follows (viz)
New Ipswich 23 Jaftrey 14 Stoddard 6
Rindge 17 Fitzwilliam 8 Packerslield 5
Temple 13 Dul^lin 8 Washington 4
Peterborough 14 Marlborough 6 Slip Town 2
119
New Ipsw^ich Returned Twenty one men
Silas Gill Rolins Colburn Ithamar Wheelock
Ephraim Foster Nath' Hase William Prichard
John Yeaman Jacob Potter Abner Preston &
Levi Adams Ephraim Severance William Ilueitt
Jonas Adams Moses Farnoth
in Capt. Farwells Comp'y Col" Silleys Regiment — and
Asa Gibbs Sam^ Foster Ebenezer Fletcher &
Asa Pearham Daniel Foster John Johnson
in Cap' Carr' Comp'y Col° Hale' Regiment — thev likewise Returned
William Scott in said Carr' Company that they hired from Peterborough
Slip Being one that Sliptown Returned and say that Sliptown neglect to
pay back their money.
The Town of Stoddard Returned four men — Nathaniel Richardson &
Richard Richardson in Cap' Wait' Company — Col" Silleys Regiment
and Thomas Scott in Cap' Morrills Comp'y and Samuel Morrison in
Cap' Scott' Company — all in the same Regiment — After the orders was
given out to Stoddard those men that was ordered to pav Rates to Mar-
low Refused to do duty in a Town where they was not Rated by which
means the Town of Stoddard lost Two of their officers and some sol-
diers and expect some abatement —
Temple Returned thirteen
Josiah Stone Aaron 01i\er Benj" Smith &
Ebenezer Drury James Hutchinson John Drury
Elijah Mansfield Amos Fuller
in Cap' Fry' Company Col" Scammels Regim'
Morris Millet John Millet Philemon Duset & John Hillsgrove in Cap'
Scotts Company & Col" Silleys Regiment — and Farrar Miller in Cap'
Carrs Companv and Col** Hales Regiment
576 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Fitzwilliam Returned Eight men
Amos Boynton Daniel Squire and Zadoc Dodge in Cap' Clayes Com-
pany Peter Burby and Peter Burby Jun'' in Cap' Blodgetts Company
all in Col° Hales Regiment — and John Barker in Cap' Aliens Company
Col° Oldings Regiment — and John Whiting in Cap' Barnes Company
and Col° Bigelow' Regiment
Marlborough Returned Six men
Adino Goodenovv Frederick Freeman Jabez M'^Bride &
Calvin Goodenow Timothy Roger Reuben M'^Allaster
their Return was Poor but I Believe all marched in good season and
I hear are in Cap' Clayes and Cap' Ellis' Company'
Washington Returned four
William White Robert Man William Man and Merrill all in
Cap' Scotts Company and Col° Silleys Regiment — the above was Re-
turned by Major Wilson he had forgot Merrills chris" name but said they
had all marched —
JafTrey Returned
Francis Mason in Blodgetts Comp'y James Reed in Clayes Comp'y
& John Lake in Fry^ Company in Col° Hales Regiment John Dole &
Sam^ Wier W™ Redfield Michael Silk & Thomas Whittick in Cap'
Scotts Comp'y CoP Silleys Reg' the three last was Returned by Cap'
Scott as mustered by Richard Varrick Esq"^ deputy muster master general
— Henry Thompson & Peter Tozer Cap' Livermore' Comp. CoP Scam-
mels Regim' the above makes Ten. — They likewise Return Stephen
Adams & John Cox enlisted at Ticonderoga their Captain unknown —
and James Turner in Cap' Scotts Comp'y in the service of the Bay
State — They likewise Return three nine months men Isaac Wilson aged
44 six feet high Nathan Fish age 20 five feet seven inches and Plart Balch
age 26 six feet high all of said Jaffrey — sixteen in all —
Packersfield [Nelson] Returned five men in all Bunker Clark Cap'
Farwells Comp'y Col° Hales Reg' & William Farley in Cap' Ellis'
Comp'y Col° Scammels Reg' Michael Troy [ .?] in Cap' Hills Company
CoP Pattersons Regiment — and Solomon Fairley in Cap' Wells' Com-
pany CoP Shepards Regiment — the two last in the Bay State — and John
M^Rian in Cap' Smith' Company Belonging to the Train.
Rindge Returned for three years
Isaac Lealand Samuel Whitney Daniel Russell
Abijah Haskill Oliver Bacon Samuel Godding
John Handson Thomas Hutchinson & Daniel M'^Carr
in Cap' Blodgetts Company CoP Hales Regiment
Ezekiel Demary in Cap' Carr Company — and Enoch Dockman in
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 577
Cap' Dicwcs Company both in Hales Regiment — William Russell en-
listed at the Jerseys in a Connecticut Regiment but Received no hire
from im\ Town except Rindge — his officers Cap' Lary Col" Bradleys
Regiment — and Moses Thomas of Rindge enlisted with Cap' Thomas in
the Bay State but was not hired —
They have also hired for two years from the first of January Past Snow
Boynton — William Kendall David Brooks & Jonathan Lake the three
last will ajDpear at Exeter but the first mentioned Snow Boynton went to
Walpole antl then to Wilton to be mustered But they having no new or-
ders refused to muster him he enlisted with Cap' Clayes and talked of
joyning his Company But Refused to go to Exeter as he had taken so
much pains Return Contains seventeen men —
Peterborough Returned Twelve
James Hawkley in Farwells Comp'y — Isaac Mitchell
John Taggart Thomas Sanders Jonathan Wheelock
Ephraim Stevens John Marthes Samuel Lee
Joseph Henderson John Alexander William Graham
& Titus Willson in Cap' Scotts Company all in Col" Silleys Regiment —
They lack two men in their Qiiota But have ten more men enlisted with
a second Cap' Scott in Col" Hendleys Regiment in the Continental Ser-
vice —
• Dublin Returned five men —
Nathaniel Bates Cap' Waits Comp'y Col° Hales Reg' John Swan Silas
Stone Caleb Hunt and Abraham Vanoth Cap' Blodgetts Comp CoP
Hales Regiment —
They also Return for nine months
Thomas Hardy age 23 well set & five feet 8 inches high Jonathan
Morse age 22 well set & five feet six inches high Moses Mason age 2i
five feet 6 inches — all belonging to Dublin they have also two men more
in the Bay servis
Peterborough Slip Returned Two men
William Scott in Cap' Carr' Comp'y Col° Hales Regiment & James
Moor in Cap' Scotts Comp'y Col" Silleys Regiment
[3~52] \^Colo7iel Benjamin Bello^vs's Return^ 1777 •'S
A Return of the men inlisted into the three Battalions Raised by the
State of New Hampshire for the Continental Army toward the Qiiota
required from My Regiment
Charlestown
Charles Dorothy James Wall Christopher Billings
Barnabas Hacket Jonathan Wilson Samuel Lescom
41
578
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Nathaniel Curtis
Samuel Allen
John Joyner
Timothy Newton
Charles Lynds
Samuel Stone
Daniel Sterns
Asa Sterns
Joel Royce
Amos Roys
Thomas Johnson
Francis Joyner
Nathan Gale
Jesse Nott
Benjamin Hudson
Ripley Bingham
Rufus Walton
Joshua Mack
William Sisco
Giles Kelcey
Samuel Harper
John Harper
William Laten
Asahel Roundy
Saville William
Richard Brown
Phillip Judkins
Timothy Curtis
Sam' Latherbee
Joseph Burk
Claremont
John Clark
Samuel Bates
Eben'' Matthews
Thomas Ausgood
Henry Stevens
Solomon Harris
Walpole
Joseph Fay
Hezekiah Clark
Jonathan Eastman
Samuel Calcott
Daniel Ritter
Alstead
Nathan Moulton
John M<=Gee
William M-^Gee
New Port
Gilbert Caswell
James Doud
Ac worth
Thomas Harper
Lemster
Abner Bingham
Lanj
Marlow
Unity
Jonathan Petti ngill
John Larribee
John Calkins
Aaron Adams
William Pettegrew
Joseph Wright
Jacob Royce
Alpheus Kingsley
Asaph Butler
David Johnson
Zadock Dodge
Levi Fuller
Cato Marcy
John Baldwin
David Abraham
Lewis Wisso
Thomas Willson
Thomas Gilmore
Simeon Powers
Matthew Geer
William M'=Brittain
Joseph Frost
Each Towns Proportion
Charlestown 17 New Port 5 Marlow 4
Claremont iS Unity 5 Saville 2
Walpole 15 Acworth 4 —
Alstead 10 Lemster 4 84
The Foregoing is a True Return according to the best Knowledge of
Benj'' Bellows
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 579
[2-e;3] \_Colo)iel MattJicw 'JViornto7i^s Regiment of JMilitia. Enlisl-
vioits^ 1777 ■'\
A list of the mens Names Who arc Inh'sted in to y* Continentel Armey
for the term of three years Belonging Col thorntons Reg' is as follows
Inlisted under Leu' Samuel Cherry
Zachariali Duntou Jonathan Gorge Martin montgomrey
James Bo\s Michael Gorge David Gorge
William Dickey Ebenezer Macalven
Valantine Sargent W'" Colbey
Under Leu' David m*^Gregore
Charles Briant Jo'i'i Erving Jn° martin
James Nesmith Jeramiah Farefield Jolm morgan
William Johnson Jn" Eyrs Thomas Holms
Zachariah Eastman
Under Cap' frie
Leu' Senter Ja° Campbell George m'murphey
Leu' thomson Jn° m'^murphy James Boys Ju''
Samuel Walton Rob' Wilson John head
peter Jenkins Jo^ m'^farland Ja' Simpson thompson
David Dickey Solomon todd Alexd"" m'^master
Bishop Carter Samuel Ayrs Tim" Herington
Tim" Hutchison Joseph marsh Zebulon Colbey
Jn° Briant Nathan plumar Rob' hodgart
Abel Walton David plumar
A Number of other Men Who are Inlisted Under other Officers at ti*
[Ticonderoga] Viz
Under Cap' Blodgate Lieu' maloou Cap' Calf
Rob' Crage William Hog David EUey
the Oficers names Not Come to hand Who have Inlisted
Jacob perry Jn" Caldcrwood Thomas Nolton
Jn" Boys Samuel Hambleton Fredrick Roach
The above is a Return of the men We have Alreddy Got there is five
or Six of our Qiiot Not yet Enlisted Because there is No Oficer y' Has
the Continantel Bountey to Give them &c We have Don the utmost of
our powar to Recrut our Nomber It Would thousands of Dollars in our
towns pockat Had We Got a Capt of our own Choice in Londondery &c
I am With Respect yours to Serve
William Gregg Col
58o
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[3-54]
\_Coloficl jfoseph Badger^ s Rettirn, I777.~\
A List or Return of the Names of the Men Enlisted from the tenth
Regiment of Militie in the State of hampshire Commanded by Joseph
Badger Esq'' for Complecting the three Regiments allotted to this State
as their proportion of the Continental Armey as follows (vis)
MENS NAMES
David Mudget
Benjamin Cotton
Ezekiel Gihnan
Thomas Currier
Moses Miles
Joses Moulton
John Welch
John Taylor
John Dow
William Willy
Ambrose Thurston
Sergeant Currier
Nath" Dow
John Clough
Thomas Piper
Pearson Huntriss
David Clifford Ju'
Jonathan Fullerton
Jonathan Chase
John Durgin
Jonathan Bean
William Burley
John Morrison
Jeremiah Smith
Caleb Oilman
Thomas Taylor
Joseph Jewett
Benj" Neale
Aaron Rawlins
John Robinson
Oliver Smith
Nathi Holland
William Mallum
Hezekiah Swain
John Garlin
Moses Kelsey
-C-^
0- oj
>,-a
S ^ a
(0 <U
tt ._H
Towns they Belong to
■5.«
"H-c^
H
S^"
Gilmantown
three years
Capt Morrill
do
do
do
do
do
Capt Robinson
do
do
Capt Bell
do
do
do
do
do
do
Gilmanton or Nottingham
do
do
Gilmantown
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Capt Morrill
do
do
Capt Titcomb
do
do
Capt Gray
do
do
do
do
do
Capt M-^Clary
do
do
Capt Gray
Conway hired by Gilmantown
do
Capt Drew
Kingstown h\x^ by Gilmantown
do
Capt Gray
Raymond h'w^ by Gilmantown
do
Capt Rowell
Sandbornton
do
Capt Weare
do
do
Capt Gray
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Eight months
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Meredith
three years
Capt Morrill
do
do
Capt Blotchett
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Capt Gray
do
do
do
do
do
Capt Livermore
moultonborough
do
Capt Livermore
do
do
Capt M'-Clary
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
581
>
C ^
— 'S
^omp
lave
into
MENS NAMES
Towns they Belong to
~ lA
•^1 <L>
<u "a
rt^ 1^
ew
r^ r^ *i^
P
^""
Mark Blackey
monltonborough
three years
Capt M-^CIary
Joshua Thornton
do
do
Capt Gray
James Mason
do
do
do
Ebenez'' Clark
do
do
do
John Sanderson Ju'
do
do
Morrill or weare
Stephen Atkinson
do
do
Capt not known
Abiel Stevens
Tam worth
do
Capt Livermore
Phineas Stevens
do
do
do
Obadiah Dudey
do
do
do
Jacob Eastman
do
do
do
William Row
do
do
do
William Hilton
Sandwich
three years
Capt Weare
Elisha Winslovv
do
do
do
Moses Paige
do
do
Capt Livermore
Nath" Knowles
do
do
Capt Stone
Nath" Brown
Moultonborough hired by
Sandwich
do
Capt Livermore
James Flagg
Moultonborough hired by
Sandwich
do
Capt Gray
Thomas Sprous
Wolfeborough
three years
Capt Beal
Enoch Thomas
do
do
Capt Gray
John Piper
do
do
do
John Sanderson
Barnstead
do
Capt Morrill
John Mudgett Ju''
do
do
do
Daniel IMckford
do
do
do
Benj" Dodge
Wakefield
three years
Capt Heard
Joshua Edgerley
do
do
Capt Carr
Thomas Rawlings
do
do
Capt Robinson
Bradstreet Taylor
do
do
do
George Fall
do
do
Capt Carr
John Gilman
do
do ^
these four the Com-
Jonathan Quimbey
Paul Sanborn
do
do
do
do f
pany not known
when the select-
men made their
William Willey
do
do J
Return to me
Levi Lamper
Leavittstown
do
Capt Weare
Samuel Dearborn
do
do
do
Edward Peavey
New Durham
do
Capt Beal
Robert Carson
do
do
Capt Prescott
Richard Colomey
do
do
Capt Bell
David Doe
do
do
Capt Carr
Jonathan Doe
do
do
do
Joseph Runnels
do
do
Capt Drew
June y" 19*'' 1777
Joseph Badger Colonel
582 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
I understand By M"^ Parsons that he suspects the two men Returned
for Leavitts town are Returned for hampton and that your Hon" may
more fully understand the matter I have Returned herewith M' Parsons
Letter to me
also Abiel Stevens and Phineas Stevens oftamworth Returned to me
by their Cap' I suspect have been since hired at Chester
also Obadiah Dudeyofthe same town I am informed has since been
hired at Hopkintown
also the town of Middletown has made no Return to me of any nor the
Gore Between New Durham and Gilmantown
Middletown have no officers nor selectmen and if there should beany
further Demand on them pray they may be sent to by the Court. —
Gilmantown have Raised 18. Middletown have Returned o wants 6
wants 2 Wakefield have Returned 9 wants o
Sandborntown have Rais^ 9. Leavitts town have Returned 2
w^ants 3 wants o
Meredith have Rais^ 7. wants i New Durham have Returned 6
Sandwich have Rais"^ 6. wants o wants i
Moultonborough have Rais"^ 8. Barnstead have Returned 3 wants 4
wants o Wolfsborough have Returned 3
Tamworth have Rais"* 5 want o wants 4
Gore adjoining New Durham Rais** 76 want 24
Raised o wants 3
I have had no Returns since May and what has Been Rais*^ since will
be Known b}' y*" Returns of the muster masters J B
[2-58] l^Jlfen Enlisted from Colonel yohn VV^ebster's Regiment of
Militia, 1777.']
A List or Return of the Names of the men Enlisted from the Seven-
teenth Regiment of Militia in the state of New Hampshire Commanded
by John Webster Esq"" for Compleating the three Regiments allotted to
this state as there Proportion of the Continental army are as follows (viz)
Chester June 1777
REVOLUTION AKV WAR ROLLS.
583
Towns they
Time tlicy have En-
What Company they have
o
MENS NAMES
Belong to
listed for
Enlisted into
for 3 years or
I
James Riiss
Chester
Durinj? the war ;
Cap' Isaac Farwell
2
Bartliol"' Stevens
do
1 1
do 1
Cap' Ebon"" Fry
3
Sam' Dolten
do
do
do
4
Stephen Lovekin
do
do
Cap' Bloi,'gett
5
Jonatli" Forsaith
do
do
do
6
John Lane
do
do
do
7
josiah Wells
do
do
Cap' Emerson
8
Will'" White
do
do
do
9
Enos Jewell
do
do
Cap' Robertson
lO
Tho" Wells
do
do
Cap' Carr
II
Will'" Furnell
do
do
Cap' jS'PClarey
12
Benj" Aikin
do
do
Cap' Emerson
13
George Cooper
transient
do
Cap' Livcrmore
H
Sam'^Vells
Chester
do
Cap' Morrills
15
Peter Wells
do
do
do
16
Sam' Hovt
do
do
Cap' Emerson
17
Reuben Hall
do
do
do
18
John Berry
do
do
do
19
Eben' Berry
do
do
do
20
James Akin
do
do
do
21
John M'Clennen
do
do
do
22
Jerem'' Towle
do
do
do
23
James Akin Ju'
do
do
do
24
Barnard Merrill
do
do
do
25
Jonath" Rankins
do
do
do
26
Abial Stevens
Tamworth
do
Cap' Livermore
27
Phinehas Stevens
do
do
do
28
Tho^ Sroder
transient
do
Cap' Eben^ Fry
29
James Thompson
do
do
do
30
Jonath Borrows
do
do
Cap' Emerson
31
Charles Hanson
do
do
do
32
Jedediah Knoks
do
do
do
33
Wiir* moore
Chester
do
Cap' Robertson
34
Robert Hastins
transient
do
Cap' Livermore
35
Tho' Adams
do
do
do
36
Jonath" Knock
do
do
Cap' Emerson
37
Jonath" Karr
Chester
do
Cap' Fry
38
Daniel Shirley
do
1 do
Cap' Emerson
39
Henry True
do
1 do
do
40
Sam" Akin
do
do
do
4^
John Vance
do
do
1 Cap' Ebenz' Fry
42
Richard Robertson
Raymond
I do
i Cap' Wait
584
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
o
MENS NAMES
Towns they
Belong to
Time they have En-
listed for
What Company they have
Enlisted into
for 3 years or
43
Jerem'' Holman
Raymond
During the war
Cap' Ebenez"' Fry
44
Daniel Cass
do
do
Cap' Grav
45
Moses Cass
do
do
do
46
Nath' Richardson
do
do
Cap' Robertson
47
Will'" m<=Clintock
do
do
48
Joseph Follinton
do
do
Cap' Rovvell
49
Will'" Towle
do
do
do
50
51
David Batchelder
do
do
do
Josiah Richardson
do
do
Cap' Carr
52
Jonathan Follinton
do
do
Cap' Rowell
53
Ithiel Gorden
do
do
do
54
Theop* Lovering
do
do
do
55
Eliphalet Gorden
do
do
do
S^
Amos Leavitt
do
do
do
51
Thomas Dolloft"
do
do
Cap' Gray
58
Benj" Whitiker
do
do
do
Jonathan Green
Candia
three years
Cap' Robinson
John Colby
do
do
do
Isaac Morss
do
do
do
Eliezer Qiiimbey
do
do
do
John Taylor
do
do
Emerson
1778
Nehemiah Leavit
do
do
Rowel
James Bragdon
do
do
do
David Hill
do
do
Emerson
John Kent
do
do
do
Rob' Holland
do
do
do
Jonas Perr}-
do
do
Asa Pierce
do
do
Henry Kimbal
do
do
John Mitchel
do
do
Eben' Williams
do
do
W"' Wilkins
do
do
Tho^ Capron
do
do
James Siel
do
do
May 10 1778
This is a true return
Per John Webster
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
585
£3-62] \^Mcnc}ilistcd from Col. Bartlctt's Rcgi7ncnt of Militia^ ^777-'\
A Return of men Iiilisted for the Seventh Regiment of Militia in the
Continental Army New Hampshire Battalion
Towns Inlisted
for
Mens Names
Place of abode
Company
Inlisted in
Time of Service
Kingstown
Elias Carr
Kingstown
Gray's
Three years
Matthew Scales
Boscawen
do
do
Abraliam Titcomb Sweat
do
do
do
Isaac Davis
do
do
do
Jolin Smith
do
do
do
Reuben Iluntoon
Kingstown
do
do
Hcnjm C'hacc
Concord
do
do
Beiijm \Vhittier
Raymond
do
do
Benjm Quimby
Hawke
do
do
Thomas Dolloff
Raymond
do
do
Samel Cammet
Kingstown
Hutchins
do
Thos Cammet
do
do
do
Jonalhn Webster
do
do
do
Thos Severance
do
do
do
Eliphalit Quimby
do
do
do
James Bowles
do
do
do
Peter Abbot
do
Capt Beal
do
Job Jennes
do
do
do
Joseph Gorden
do
Robertson
do
Jos: Dolloff Leavit
Raymond
Rowel
do
Sci])io Brown
Kingstown
Emerson
During the War
Bcmn Williams
Hawke
Stone
Eight months
Carter Oilman
do
Gray
do
Jacob Barkhartt S
the money paid
to the )
Safety J
three years
Richard Griffin \
Comtte of
During the war
EastKingstown
Thomas Blasdell
East Kings
Capt Bell
Three years
John Blasdell
do
do
do
William Clifford
do
do
do
Abram Greenaway
do
Norris
do
Edward Fifield
do
do
do
Philip Blasdel
do
Titcomb
do
Wm Bachelder
do
Ihichins
do
Christr Challis
do
Robinson
do
Hawke
Thos Newton
Hawke
Capt Beal
three years
Josej^h l:]lkins
do
Huchins
do
Elijah Fairfield
do
do
do
Enos Challis
do
do
do
John Reamer
Landaff
do
do
Charles McCarter
Hawke
Livermore
do
George Aveson
do
Robinson
do
Benjm Quimby
do
Gray
do
Stephen Flanders
Stone's
Eight months 1777
Abraham Chace
do
do
Mark Bachelder
Gray
do
Benjm True
do
do
Daniel Rogers
Huchins
do
John Dugles
Loudon
Frys
three vears 1778
Jear Jaicpies (
Guiller Lajeuness (
frenchman
Dearborn's
Regiment
\ do
( do
Charles Veron
do
do
586
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Towns Inlisted
for
Mens Names
Place of abode
Company
Inlisted in
Plaistow
Marchi2thi777
Josiah Willoughby
Plymouth
Capt Stone
Novr 1776
Henry Thomson
Transient
Livermore
May 7th 1777
Isaiah Johnson
Plaistow
Stone
do do
John Straw
Plaistow
do
do
Jonathan Heath
Plaistow
do
do
Enoch Heath
Plaistow
do
do
Thomas Dow
do
do loth
Abraham Chace
Hawke
do
Novr 1776
John McGee
Manchester
Waight
July 1777
Willm McGee
Cambridge
do
John Cooper
Plastow
Huchins
Newtown
David Colby
Newtown
Robertson
Moses Farren
do
do
Thomas Challis
do
do
Enos Jewell
do
do
Daniel Chandler
Concord
Livermore
Andrew Stone
do
do
Alexander Magoon
Moultonborough
Robertson
David Jewell
Newtown
Stone
Robert Jones
Charlestown
Grey
Jacob Carter
Robertson
Samel Ash
Newtown
Norris
David Erinson
White Creek
Robertson
Seaser wallas
Rye
Norriss
Hampstead
Richard Heath
Hampstead
Capt Stone
Enoch Hunt
do
do
Bradley Richards
Atkinson
do
Joseph Copp
do
do
George Nelson
Hampstead
do
Timothy Page
Atkinson
do
Jeremiah Hasiltine
Hampstead
Morrill
John Perry
do
Emerson
Samuel Perry
do
Beal
Jonathan Jennings
do
Robertson
Nehemiah Eastman
Transient
Emerson
Duncan Grant
Hampstead
do
John Clark
do
Farwell
Samuel Sargent
do
Stone
Stephen March
do
Christopher Richards
Amherst
do
George Everet
Romney
do
Enoch Heath
Sandown
Zebediah Heath
Sandown
Stone's
Samel Wells
do
Morrills
Peter Wells
do
do
Israel Ingalls
do
Emerson's
Joel Judkins
do
do
Noah Bussell
do
do
Benjm Straw
do
do
Philip Fowler
do
do
Jesse Heath
do
do
Thos Fuller
do
do
David Hunt
do
do
Zachus Hunt
do
do
David Heath
do
Huchin's
Time of Service
During the War
do
Eight Months 1777
do
do
do
do
do
three years
do
do
Three years
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Eight Months 1777
three years
do
do
three years
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Eight months 1777
Three years
do
8 moths I suppose
Three years
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Eight months 1777
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
587
Towns Inlistcd
for
Mens Names
Place of abode
Company
Inlisted in
Time of Service
Atkinson
David Jewell
Atkinson
Stones
three years
John \Vadleigh
Exeter
McClary's
three years
David N'cven
Plymouth
Stone
do march 20th
Bcnjm Eaton
Atkinson
do
do
Zebcdiah Heath
Sandown
McClary
do
Henry Springer
Haverhill
Stones
do
Caleb Night
Atkinson
do
do
Bcnjm Knight
do
do
do
Moses Knight
do
do
do
Thos Wood
do
do
do
Gideon Wood
do
do
do
Benjm Atwood
do
do
do
Sterling Heath
New Chester
do
do
Bradley Richards
Atkinson
do
do
Joseph Copps
Plaistow
do
do
[^777
Timothy Page
Atkinson
do
do April 1 2th
Salem April
Nathaniel Chase
Salem
Capt Stone
Three years
RichdDows
do Company
Aaron Copp
Salem
do
do
do
Joseph Harris
do
Robertson
do
do
Israel Rowell
do
do
do
do
James Rowell
do
do
do
do
Richard Clement
do
do
do
do
Ebenr Easman
do
do
do
do
Samuel Smith
do
do
do
do
Wm Mori and
do
do
do
do
Andrew Gage
do
do
do
do
Moses Copp
do
do
do
do
James Young
do
do
do
Jeremiah Dows
Company
Thomas Currier
do
do
April 1777
Solomon Coal
Salem
do
do
do
Israel Hull
do
do
do
do
Asa Bixby
do
do
do
do
Willm Woodbury
do
do
do
do
Israel Woodbury Jr
do
do
do
Novr 1776
Nathel Clark
do
Norris
During the war
May 1777
Lemuel Rowell
do
Gray
Three years
do
Samel Silver
Salem
do
do
do
Heman Ame
Salem
do
do
March24thi777
Plastow
Thos Hale
Plastow
Capt Stone
Three years
Anthony a Negro
do
Huchins
do
Febry 15
Chrisr ^larsh
Campton
Stone
During the War
March loth
Isaac Smith
Romney
do
do
Febry 12th
Edward Kendall
do
do
do
do 2d
John Riant
Holderness
do
do
do loth
Nicholas Hall
transient person
do
do
April 9th
Joseph Smith
Plymouth
do
do
The above and aforegoing is a true Return according to the best of my
knowledge
Josiah Bartlctt Coll 7"' Reg'
588
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS,
[3-66]
\_Captain Richai'dson^ s Returjt^ -^777-'\
Pelham May 5"" 1777
To Col William Gregg
S'' these are to Inform you that there is now Enlisted out of my Com-
pany into the Continental Army to Serve theirin, for the Term of three
years, the following Persons Namly
abner Gage
Ebenezer Palmer Ju
Benjamin Robinson
John Marsh
Cyrus Hardy
Merrill Coburn
Ebenezer Webster
Ruben Hamblet
Samuel Haywood
Amos Kemp
James Hardy
Ziba Kimball
Samuel Davis
John Kimball
the above Persons have Inlisted under the Command of Leiut Thomas
Hardy.
Asa Knowlton
in Captain Blodgets Company
James Farmer
Now in the Continential Army
per me Asa Richardson Cap'
[3-67]
Sii
\_Lieut. Emery's Rettirti^ ^777'~\
To Major James Head
agreeable to my orders I Return you the Names of the men Inlisted
and also Drafted out of the Company formerly Commanded by you to
Serve in the Continental army for the Term of three years
Thomas vStickney
James muchemore
Samuel Phelps
Noah Emery
Edward Smith
William Frazier, hired by Lov'^ Baker
John Cook
James Robinson
> Inlisted
J
The following men ware Drafted to make out one man but they have
Joyned Cap' mcConnells Company & so Refuses
Caleb Foster
Trueworthy Dudley
Leiut Peter Robinson
Nathaniel Piper J'
Zebulon Robinson
Samuel Jenness
John Connor
Frye Holt
Pembroke may 4''' 1777
Cap' Benj'' Norris
Jonathan Elliot
Joseph Emery Leiu*
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. 589
\_Lic7it. Bradford' s Rchirn.'\
a Return of Men Belonging to Cap' Clyeas Company in Col° Hales
Regm'
Nathan Taylor of Ilillborough John faggart Amherst
Josepli taij^gart D" Jonathan Magrey Newboston
thomas Murdough D° Daniel Squires fitsWilliam
William Pope D° Sam' Bradford L'
Silas Coladgc of Amherst
Exeter April the 3'' 1777
[3-6S] \_Colonel yohn Webster's Rettir?i, 1777. '\
State of New ) To the Honorabel Committee of this State i wold hereby
Hampshire j inform that i have agreabel to orders from Maj"' General
Folsom of the 14"" of This Instant May . To me Directted Rased the
men in my Regiment that wear Requested and have Put the Care of
them under Lu' John Lane as thear Ensine and have given him orders to
march them to Porthmouth in this state of New hampshere with all
Convenent Sped Thear to Tarry as a Card one the Sea Coast of this
state one month, and thear to Receve Such Further orders which May
be give him from such as have a Rite to give them : and be carefuU to
obay : the Names of the solders that have Enlisted are as foUoweth
Ebnezer Basford Joseph Lane Domenecos Prescut
Jacob Lane Joseph Brown John Eliot
Obediah Grifien Joseph Knowles William Randel
Joseph Lavit John Knowles
John Shannon John Knowles jun""
and thus i bege Leave to maik my Return : from Chester: this: 19"*
day of may 1777 :
John Webster Co"
[3~^9] \_Order for Pay.'\
Doc"' Caleb Greanleaf Adams Paymaster to Capt Cilleys Company &
others S'' Please to pay to Ensg"John Lane of S'' Companvone months
wages & the travel Money which is Due to us the Subscribers for a
months Service in this State which may fully appear by the Cap'^ rowl
of s** Company for Value Recv'' per us
Exeter June 19*" 1777
Demenicus Prescut y 1 w 1 .. Jacob Lane
T , ^ T. J'^'^P^^. ^"''"' John Knowles
Joseph X Brown ■. , ^7 . , V j
^ ^ m„k John Elliot Isaac Lane
Joseph Lane John Knowles Ju"" William Randall
John Shannon Obediah grifen
Orders Cuttin Cilleys Comp, Sea Coast 1777
590 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS,
[S""?*^] \_Lietit. ya?nes Gould's R