THE STATE OF VERMONT
ROLLS OF THE SOLDIERS
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
J775 TO J783
PrSLISHKD B7 AXTTHORITT OF THB I.SOISLATUBB
0OMPII.BD AND BDITXD BX.
JOHN E. GOODRICH
A MBMBER OF THE VKBMUNT HISTORICAL SOCIETY
RUTLAND, VT.
THE TUTTLE COMPANY
1904
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AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE COLLATION AND PUBLICA-
TION OF THE ROSTER, MUSTER ROLLS AND OTHER COLO-
NIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY RECORDS. |
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// is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Vertnont: i
Section 1. A sum not exceeding two thousand dollars is hereby appro-
priated for the purpose of collating and publishing the rosters, muster rolls,
pay rolls and other records of all Colonial and Revolutionary forces, troops,
levies, regiments, minute men, militia, soldiers, sailors and marines, raised i
in the Hampshire Grants or State of Vermont prior to or during the Revolu- ji
tion. i
Section 2. The governor and secretary of state, under whose supervision I
such collation and publication shall be carried on, are hereby authorized to i
make such arrangements as may be necessary to carry into efifect the provi-
sions of this act.
Section 3. The governor and secretary of state are hereby authorized to [
use so much of the sum herein appropriated as in their judgment ma^' he \
necessary to carry into efifect the purposes of this act.
Section 4. The state auditor is hereby directed to draw orders on the I
state treasurer for such sum or sums as may be called for by vouchers duly
approved by the governor and secretary of state for the purposes herein pro- i
vided. I
Section 5. This act shall take effect from its passage. j
Approved November 27, 1900. j
In accordance with the foregoing act, on the 2d of July, 1902, Governor j
William W. Stickney engaged Mr. J. E. Goodrich of Burlington to edit the
rolls and other documents mentioned and superintend their publication.
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EDITOR'S PREFACE
The major part of the contents of this volume have been copied
from a large manuscript volume in the office of the adjutant-general,
the compilation of which was authorized by the General Assembly in
1841 and completed in 1843 by Chauncey L. Knapp, acting Secretary
of State. This precious document carries the following title :
Records | of the | Service of the \'ermont Troops | in the | Revo-
lutionary War ! being a | Transcript made by order | of the | General
Assembly | of | Pay Rolls, Pay-Table, Orders & Receipts | originally
filed as I \'^ouchers in the Treasurer's Office | by C. L. Knapp. | 1843.
Of this volume 385 pages are taken up with tjie rolls, and 156
more with other papers. Other sources have been : the Henry Stevens
papers in possession of the State of New York, with other documents
in the archives of the same State ; volume xv of the " Archives of
the State of New York; " " New York in the Revolution " (1898),
and the "Supplement" to this work (1901) ; also the New Hamp-
shire Rolls (4 vols.), and three volumes compiled sincethe publication
of the Rolls by General George C. Gilmore of Manchester, N. H.
The derivation of still other material is indicated in connection with
the documents used.
While duplicate rolls have been rejected, a few have been in-
cluded which supply but little additional information, in the belief
that it is better to err on the side of fullness than to omit anything
which could add to our detailed knowledge of the men and events of
the Revolution.
The strictly chronological arrangement so desirable in a work of
this kind will not be found. Most of the very early rolls came to
hand after the printing had begun, and so were reserved, to be in-
serted after the rolls of the MS Roster were completed. The dates
of some rolls could not be definitely ascertained ; besides, there was
thought to be some advantage in exhibiting in consecutive pages the
matter derived from the New York Archives, vol. xv, e.g., as also
that from the Records of the Board of War, etc. An attempt to rem-
edy, in part, this lack of chronological sequence is made in the Index
on page 844.
The Index of Names has given much trouble. It was decided to
present the documents, especially the oldest ones, with the original
spelling, pointing, etc. The various phonetic ways of spelling sur-
names, I especially, could not all be reproduced in the Index. It is
hoped, however, that a sufficient key has been furnished for the find-
ing of every name.
As the act authorizing this publication calls for information re-
specting "sailors and marines," application was made through Sen-
ator Proctor to the L'. S. Navy Department for any information in
its possession, but without result. On suggestion of Assistant Secre-
tary Charles H. Darling inquiry was also made at the Librar\' of
Congress, but no records were found there of Vermont soldiers or sail-
ors of the Revolution, as such. And indeed there was no antecedent
probability that such records would be found, as in those years there
was no " Vermont; " in the view of the Continental Congress.
The early Journals of the General Assembly, some in manuscript,
and others so rare as to be accessible only in the State Library, and
the original Records of the Council of Safety and of the Board of War,
have been examined for such (additional) information as might con-
tribute to the general object of the volume. Some material from va-
rious sources, prepared to illustrate and supplement the documents
here given, was finally rejected as not strictly germane to the specific
intent of this publication.
GENERAL CONTENTS
1775
Capt. Thomas Johnson's Co. of Minute Men .... 2
Capt Oliver Potter's Co. in an Expedition to Canada . . 4
1776
Thomas-johnson's Scouting Party, Coos to St. Johns, March . 6
Col. Moses Robinson's Staff, June ...... 6
Capt. Benjamin Hickok's Co., June ..... 7
" Gideon Brownson's Co., June ... .8
'' Ebenezer Martin's Scout from Moretown, Oct. . . 9
" Elijah Dewey's Co., Oct 9
" Ebenezer Allen's Co. 10
^' Thomas Johnson's Co. of Minute Men, Newbury . . 11
1777
Capt. Thomas Lee's Co. of Rangers
Report on same to General Assembly
Capt. Tloomas Lee's Independent Co.
, " Daniel Culver's Co., to Ticonderoga, June
Scouts sent from Springfield, July .
Detachment under Capt. Nathan Smith after Tories, Aug,
Capt. William Beaton's Co. in Strafford Alarm, July
" John Alger's Co. (part) in Strafford Alarm
Men to Strafford from Norwich under Capts. Bush and Board
man .....
Men to Strafford from Orford, Piermont
Men with liorses to Strafford from Lyme
Scouting after Retreat from Strafford
Capt. Elijah Dewey's Co., August 16
" Samuel Robinson's Roll, August 16
" John Benjamin's Co., Aug.-Oct.
" John Gideon Bayley's Co., Aug.
" Seth Hodges' Co., Aug.-Oct. .
" Timothy Bush's Co., Aug. -Sept.
" John Petty's Co., Aug. -Sept.
" Josiah Boyden's Co., Aug.-Sept.
" Josiah Boyden's Co., Sept. -Oct.
Fairlee
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GENERAL CONTENTS
Lieut. Moses Johnson's Co., Sept. -Oct.
Capt. David Stowell's Co., Sept. -Oct.
Lieut. Charles Richards' Command, Sept.-Oct.
Capt. Ebenezer Allen's Co., July-Dec.
" Levi Goodenough's Co., July-Dec. (1777 ?'.
" John Warner's Co., July-Dec.
" Parmelee Allen's Co., July-Dec. .
Philip and Stephen Smith, prisoners. Sept , 1777- 1779
Capt. William Heaton's Co., Sept.-Oct.
*' Frye Bayley's Co., Sept.-Oct. (1777?) .
** Joshua Hazen's Co., Sept.-Oct.
" Abel Marsh's force transporting flour, Oct. .
" Abraham Salisbury's Co. (Clarendon) in Pittsford
Scouts from Woodstock
Capt. F. Bayley and Lt. N. Lovewell, prisoners, Dec
Oct.
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Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Roll .....
" Daniel Comstock's Co., April
" Solomon Cushman's Co. (part), April .
" Isaac Clark's Co., March-May
" Nathan Smith's Detachment, April
" Nathan Smith's Detachment, April-May
" Simeon Stevens' Co., April ....
" William Hutchins' Co., May i-Nov. 30
'* Thomas Sawyer's Co., May i-Nov. 30 .
" Jesse Safford's Co., May i-Nov. 30
Detachment under Capt. Gideon Ormsby, June-July
Capt. Samuel Robinson's Co., June-July
*' Samuel Robinson's Co., at Rutland, June-July
Scouts from Windsor, June-Sept. ....
Scout from Moretown, July
" sent by Capt. John Throop, August
Escort (of Tories) under Capt. James Bentley .
Lieut. Joseph Little's Co., Aug.-Oct.
Scouts from Woodstock
Capt. Joseph Briggs' Co., Oct.-Nov.
Lieut. Solomon Soper's Co., Oct.-Nbv.
Capt. Gideon Ormsby's Co., Nov. ....
Detachment under Capt. Stephen Calkins, Nov.
Capt. John Smith's Co., Nov. .....
" Zebediah Dewey's Co., Nov.
" John Spafford'sCo., Nov. *, • • •
" Thomas Sawyer's Co., Nov. ....
*' Simeon Wright's Co., Nov
GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. Abraham Underhill's Co., Nov.
Lieut. Abraham Ives' Co., Nov.
Capt. Tehan Noble's Co., Nov.
Ephriam Buell's Co., Nov.
" Benjamin Cooley's Co., Nov.
" Simeon Wright's Roll, Nov. .
Lieut. Jonathan Scott's Co., June- Jan. 1779
Capt. Jonathan Scott's Co., June-Jan. 4, 1779
1779
Capt. John Smith's Co., Feb. .
Col. Seth Warner's Regiment, 1776- 1779
" Seth Warner's Regiment, 1776- 1780
Capt. John G. Bayley's Co., April 1777-May r
" William Hiitchins' Co., March-May
" Simeon Wright's Co., May ..
" Simeon Wright's Roll, May .
" John Burt's Co., April-June .
" John Burt's Co., April-June .
" William Gaige's Roll, May-June .
" Thomas Sawyer's Co., May-June .
" Tehan Noble's Co., April-June
" Tehan Noble's Co., April-June
" Thomas Sawyer's Co., June- Aug. .
Surgeon Jacob Rubach's Roll, Dec. 1778- July
Scouting Party from Capt. S. Wright's Co., July
" " " under Sergt. Thomas Hinman, August
Capt. Parmelee Allen's Co., August-Nov.
Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Co., Aug.-October
" John Stark's Co., under Capt. P. Allen, Nov
" Simeon Wright's Co., Nov.
" Ephraim Buell's Co., May- Dec.
1780
Capt. Timothy Bush's Co., Jan. -Feb.
Scout under Lieut. Hezekiah Silaway, Jan.
Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell's Co., Feb.
Lieut. Calvin Parkhurst and eight men, March
Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Roll for five men, March
Daniel Comstock's Co. (part), March .
" Abel Merriman's Co., March .
" Daniel Smith's Co., March
Rutland Co. under Ensign Isaac Cushman, March
VI II GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. Simeon Wright's Co., March
Abraham Underhill's Co., March
" Daniel Smith's Co., March
" Ephraim Buell's Co., March ,
" Zebediah Dewey's Co., March
" Benjamin Cooley's Co., March
" Stephen Calkins' Co., March
Lieut. Enoch Hall's Rangers, March
Capt. John Spafford's Co., March
" John Spafford's men (omitted)
" Gideon Ormsby's Co., March
'■ Thomas Bull's Co., March
" Tehan Noble's Co., March
" Matthew Lyon's Co., March-Oct.
" Giles Walcott's Co.
Lieut. Benjamin Everest's Co., Nov.-March, 1780
Capt. Jonas Galusha's Co., April
" John Stark's Co., April .
" Samuel Williams' Co., May.
" John Spafford's Co., May-June
" Ephraim Buell's Co., May- June
" Benjamin Cooley's Co., May-June
Col. Gideon Warren's Regiment, Officers, March an
Capt. Thomas Lee's Co., June
" Zebediah Dewey's Co. (part), May-June
" Jesse Safford's Co., July
Scout under Lieut. Nathan Howland, August
Capt. John Spafford's Co., August .
" Elisha Burton's Co., August
" Joseph Parkhurst's Co., August
" John Mercy's Co., August
Scout under Capt. Benjamin Cox, August
Capt. Benjamin Cox's Co., August-Nov.
Lieut. William Post's Co., August-Sept
Capt. Stephen Calkins' Co., Oct.
" Jonathan Helton's Co., Oct. .
Lieut. Asahel Smith's Co., Oct.-Nov.
" Edmund Hodges' Co., Oct
Benjamin Cox's Co., August .
" Benjamin Cox's Co., August
" Eli Noble's Co., August-Nov.
Lieut. David I-*owers' Co., Aug.-Nov.
Scouts from Capt. Joseph Sawyer's Co., Aug.-N(
Capt. Abel Mernman's Co., Oct.
" Daniel Smith's Co., Oct.
" John Spafford's Co., Oct.
d June
GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. William Hutchins' Co., Oct. .
" Eli Noble's Co., Oct.
" Benjamin Cooley's Co. (part), Oct
" Nathaniel Seeley's Co., Oct. .
" Ebenezei" Wood's Co., Oct.
" Samuel Robinson's Co., Oct.
Lieut. Lemuel Hyde's Co., Oct.
Lemuel Bradley's Co., Oct. .
Capt. Tehan Noble's Co., Oct.
" Thomas Bull's Co., Oct.
Bigelow Lawrence's Co., Oct.
" Jacob Odel's Co., Oct. .
Lieut. Abner Hurd's Co., Oct.
Capt. Thomas Collins' Co., Oct.
" John SpalTord's Co., Oct.
" Zebediah Dewey's Co., Oct. .
Col. Samuel Herrick's Regiment, Oct.
Capt. Cyprian Downer's Co., Oct. .
" John Spaflord's Co., Oct.
" William Gage's Co., Oct.
" Daniel Comstock's Co., Oct. .
" Jonas Galusha's Co., Oct.
" Jonas Galusha's Co. (part), Oct.
" Abraham Ives' Co., Oct.
" Isaac Clark's Co., Oct. .
" Daniel Smith's Co. (part), Oct.
" William Dyre's Cq., Oct. -Nov.
Major Gideon Ormsby's pay-roll, Oct.
Capt. Joseph Parkhurst's Co., Oct.
" Timothy Bush's Co., Oct.
" John Marcy's Co., Oct.
I ieut. Bartholomew Durkee's Co., Oct.
apt. Joshua Hazen's Co., Oct.
" " " " " (part), Oct.
" Daniel Gilbert's Co., Oct.
Major Elkanah Day's Battalion, Oct.
Capt. Comfort Starr's Co., Oct.
" (part\ Oct.
" Abner Bisbee and men to Springfield, Oct
" Samuel Scott's Co., Oct.
" . John Powell's Co., Aug. (?)-Oct.
" Elias Weld's Co. to Royalton & Haverhill, Oct
Major Benjamin Wait's pay abetract, Oct.
Uiani Upham's Co., Aug.-Oct.-Nov
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GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. Warren Cottle's Co., Oct.
" /Timothy Bush's Co., Oct.
• " Joshua Hazen's Co. to Brookfield, Oct .
" John Hawkins' Co., to Brookfield, Oct.
" John Stark's Co., Oct
" Thomas Barney's Co., Oct.
Lieut. Abisha Samson's Co. at Barnard, Oct. .
Capt. Benjamin Cox's Co., as scouts, to Brookfield, Oct
Lieut. James Smalley's Co. at Strafford, Oct. .
Capt. Joshua Hazen's Co. at Strafford, Oct. -Nov.
" Samuel Allen's Co., Oct. -Nov.
" Charles Parker's Co., Oct. -Nov.
" Nathaniel Blanchard's Co., Oct.-Nov. .
Ensign William Hoar and Co., Oct.-Nov.
Capt. James Anderson's Co. (part), Oct.-Nov.
, " Nathaniel Smith's Co., Oct.-Nov.
Major Wm. Goodrich, commanding Capt. Enoch Noble's Co
, (from Mass.), Oct.-Nov. .
" William Goodrich and Staff, Oct.-Nov.
^Capt. Samuel W'illiams' Co., Oct.-Nov.
(Ensign Solomon Calkins and Party, Nov.
Lieut. John Powell and Party, Nov.
Scouts from Capt. Cox's Co., Nov. .
Capt. Joseph Tyler's Co., Oct. -Dec. i
<< <( (< (( (( <( .
" Ebenezer Wallis's Co., March and Oct.
" William Hutchins' Co., Jan.-Nov.
" Parmelee Allen's Co., Feb.- Dec. i
" Jesse Safford's Co , Jan. -Dec. i
Lt. Col. James Claghorn's account, Nov. 1778-Nov. 1780
Lieut. Samuel Willard and men, -Dec.
Scout under Major John Barron, from Moretown
Capt. Abraham Salisbury's Co.
" Capt. Ichabod Robinson's Co., Clarendon
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1781
Capt. Ezekiel Colbe's Co., Corinth, scouting, 1777, 1781 . 335
" Jesse Sawyer's Co., April 1780-Jan. 1781 . . . 336
Lieut. Beriah Green's Co., Feb.-March ..... 338
Scout from Strafford under Sergt. R. Crandal, Feb. . . 339
Capt. Samuel Smith's Co., Fairlee, to Newburv, Royalton,
&c., Oct. '80-March '81 ..."... 340
" Samuel McClure's Co. at Dresden, March . . . 34";
" Charles Nelson's Co., Feb.-March . . . . " ' -'
" Thomas Collins' Co., ^farch .....
GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. Timothy Bush and Men, arresting two transient persons
" John Coffeen and Co. (part), taking up enemies, Oct.
Scout under Lieut. Frederick Smith
Capt. Charles Nelson's Co., July i — (Sept. 14?)
" Charles Nelson's Co., Sept. -Nov. .
" Thomas Barney's Co., Oct. . . .
" Eli Brownson's Co., to Castleton, Oct. 20
" Thomas Bull's Co., Oct 21
" Enoch Eastman's Co., Oct.
" Zadock Everest's Co., Oct.
" John Gray's Co., Oct. -Nov. .
" Jacob Hinds', Co., Oct.
" Richard Hurd's Co., Oct. 20 .
*• John Mott's Co., Danby, at Castleton, Oct.
" Jacob Odel's Co., Oct
" Daniel Smith's Co. at Castleton, Oct. .
" Nathaniel Smith's Co., Oct.
" Ebenezer Wilson's Co. at Castleton, Oct.
" Abraham Underbill's Co., Oct.-Nov.
" Samuel Willard's Co., Oct.-Nov. .
Col. Ira Allen's Regiment, Staff,. Oct.
Capt. Abraham Jackson's Co., Wallingford, at Castleton
Oct. 14
" Abel Merriman's Co. to Castleton, Oct. 2:
" Jacob Wood's Co. to Castleton, Oct. 21
" Lemuel Roberts' Co., Oct. 21
" Nathaniel Blanchard's Co., at Castleton, Oct. 21-30
" Samuel Williams' Co., Oct. 21 -Nov. 2.
" Orange Train's Co., Oct. 20-Nov.
" Israel Hurlbut and a Detachment from Col. Thomas
Lee's Regiment .....
" Abraham Jackson's Co. (part), at Castleton, Oct.
" Cyprian Downer's Co., at Castleton, Oct.
" Eli Noble's Co., Pownal, at Castleton, Oct.
" Ebenezer Wood's Co., Oct. 13
" Bigelow Lawrence's Co., at Castleton, Oct.
" Isaac Tichenor's Co., at Castleton, Oct. 13
" Joseph Safford's Co., at Castleton, Oct. 14-3]
Col. Ebenezer Walbridge"s Staff, Oct.
Capt. Lemuel Cary's Co., Oct.-Nov.
Lieut. Peter Baker's Co., to Skeensboro', Oct.-Nov
Capt. Nathan Delano's Co., Oct.-Nov. .
" John Robinson's Co., at Skeensboro', Oct. 25
" Martin Dudley's Co., at Castleton, Oct.-Nov
" William Sharp's Co., to Skeensboro', Oct.-Nov.
" Augustine Odel's Co., Oct. 19
GENERAL CONTENTS
Capt. Nicholas Sharpe's Co., to Skeensboro', Oct. .
" John Abbot's Staff, Oct.-Nov.
" John Dater's Co., Oct. .....
" William Shepard's Co., to Castleton, Oct. 12 -Nov
'■ Henry Vanderhoff's Co. (?), Oct. 25-Nov. 5 .
" John Dater's Co., Oct. 23-Nov. 4 .
" Shadrach Phelps' Co., at Castleton, Oct. 23-Nov.
Col. Cornelius Doutv's Staff, Oct. 12-Nov. 3 .
Capt. John Stillwelf s Co., Oct. 25-Nov. 9
" Elijah Galusha's Co., Arlington, Oct. .
Skeensboro' Co. under Ensign John R. Blanchard .
Pownal Co. under Capt. Benjamin Bates, to Castleton, Oct.
Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Co. at Castleton, Oct 21
" Abishai Moseley's Co. at Castleton, Oct. 21
" Jacob Hinds' Co. (part), Oct.
" Lemuel Bradley's Co., Oct. 21
" Asaph Cook's Co., Oct. 20
" John Patterson's Co., Oct. 14-24
" Lemuel Hyde's Co., Oct.
" Peleg Matteson's Co., Shaftsbury
Lieut. Ward Bayley's Party, near Upper Coos, April-No
Capt. Eli Noble and Militia with him at Castleton, Nov
Col. Samuel Fletcher's Staff, June 30-Nov. 25
Lieut. Israel Morey's Party, July-Oct.
Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell's Co., July Nov.
" Peter Page's Co., July-Nov. ....
" " " Mileage, July 29 -Nov. 25 .
Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Wait's Staff, Feb.-Nov
Capt. John Benjamin's Co., July-Nov.
•' Abner Seelye's Co., July-Nov.
" Parmelee Allen's Co., May-Dec.
" Samuel S. Savage's Co., Aug., Sept., Oct., etc.
Brig.-General Roger Enos's Pay Abstract, May-Dec.
Capt. Elijah Gates' Co., July-Dec
" Richard Hurd's Co., to defend the Western Union
" Eli Brownson's Co., Dec. 16-19
" John Patterson's Co., Dec. 16-19
'• Lemuel Bradley's Co., Dec. 16-19
" Thomas Barney's Co., Dec. 17-20
" Jacob Hines' Co., Arlington, Dec.
" Elijah Galusha's Co. (part), Arlington, Dec.
Col. Ebenezer Walbridge's Staff, Dec.
Capt. George Sexton's Co., Aug.- Dec.
" Jotham White's Co., July-Dec.
Scout from Moretown under Major Barron
Scouting under Capt. Jacob Hall
GENERAL CONTENTS
Scouting by Lieutenants A. Fowler, B. Tovvl imd Seigt. Z
Love well ........
Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Walbridge's Staff, May-Nov.
Capt. James Blakeslee's Co., July- Dec. .
" William Dyre's Co., at Skeensboro', July- Dec.
" James Brookins' Co., July- Dec.
" William Hutchins' Co., July-Dec.
'• Josiah Fish's Co., July i-Dec.
" Daniel Comstock's Co., July i-Dec.
" John Pratt's Co., june-Nov. ....
" John Stark's Co., July I-Dec
" Joshua Babcock's Co., May -Dec. .
" James Marston's Co., 1780, 1781 .
" Abraham Salisbury's Co., 1781
" Ichabod Robinson's Co., 1781
Col. Gideon Warren's Staff .....
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Capt. Silas Goodricli's Co., Jan., an Alarm after Tories
Lieut. W^ard Bayley's Co., defence of Upper Coos, Mar.-L^ec
Capt. Beriah Green's Co., Nov. 1781-Apr. 1782
Israel Hurlbut's Co. ......
William Hutchins' Co., Forts at Castleton and Pittsford
Nov. 1781-May 1782
Lemuel Bradley's Co., going after Tories, May i .
Zadock Everest's Co., May .....
Enoch Eastman's Co., Rupert, May i .
Thomas Barney's Co., after Tories, May
Eli Fkownson's Co., after Tories, May .
Elijah Galusha's Co., May .....
Bigelow Lawrence's Co., in Windham County, Sept.
Hezekiah Armstrong's Co., in Windham County, Sept.
Col. Ebenezer Walbridge's Staff, in Windham County
Capt. Joseph Safford's Co., in Windham County, Sept. .
" William Simonds' Co., in Windham County
Officers in Capt. Eben. Wood's Co., in Windham County
Capt. Josiah Fish's Co., in Windham County
" Shadrach Phelps' Co. at White Creek, Oct. 1781
Men of Sharon and Royalton under Capt. B. Green at Fort
Fortitude, Oct. ' .
Lieut. David Powers' pay roll, April-Oct.
Capt. James Brookins' Co., add'l, July-Dec.
Lieut. Ward Eager's Co., to Brattleboro', Dec
Capt. Isaac Wheeler's Co., Dec.
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Jason Duncan's Co., Dummerston to Brattleboro', Dec. G17, 619
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XVI GENERAL CONTENTS
Col. John Sergeants' Staff, Dec , . 620
Capt. Nathaniel Smith's Co. 621
" John Gray's Co. 622
1783
Col. Seth Warner's Regiment (Vermonters) final adjustment
ofaccts. ......... 623
Capt. Thomas Barney and Volunteers, March . . . 626
" Frye Bayley's Co., Newbury, May, 1781-1783 . . 627
" Benjamin Whitney's Co. in Windham County, Oct.
1783-Mar. 1784 629
" Jacob Odel's Co., taking Tories on Rupert Mtn., April . 631
From the Henry Stevens Papers and Others in Posses-
sion of the State of New York . . . 632-661
Bennington Militia, First Co., Oct., 1764 .... 632
Capt. Elijah Dewey's Co., Bennington, Warning, Oct. 1775 . 633
" " " " at Mt. Independence, 1776 . . 634
" " " Men — Receipts, May, 1777 . . . 635
" Gideon Brownson's Co. at Montreal, Feb. 1776 . . 635
" Gideon Brownson's Co. before Quebec, Muster Roll,
May, 1776 ' . . 636
" Gideon Brownson's Co., Monthly Return . . . 638
" Joseph Hatch's Co., Sept. 1776 ..... 639
" " " " Enlistment Roll, August, 1776 . 640
A Return of Men Enlisted by Elkanah Day, Aug. 1776 . . 641
Pay Roll of Capts. Sam' Payne, Sam' Ashley and Abel Cur-
tis's Cos., under command of Major John Wheelock
in service of N. Y. State, 1777 .... 642
Request for Certificates of Discharge, Kingston, Sept. 1777 . 644
Scouts at Pittsfofd, Oct. 1777 644
Capt. Samuel Paine's Muster Roll, 1777 .... 647
" Samuel Ashley's Co., under Major John Wheelock . 649
" Nehemiah Lovewell's Co., Muster Roll, 1780 . . 651
Muster Roll of Capt. Elisha Babcock's Co., near Quebec,
Feb. 1776 653
" " of Capt. Robert Cochran's Co., near Quebec, B"eb.
1776 . ^ . . . . . '^ . . . 655
" " of Capt. Charles Nelson's Co., near Quebec, Feb.
1776 . . . . . . '^ . . . 657
" " of Lieut. Pixley's Co. (in the same detachment
as above) ........ 659
Vermont Men in N. H. Regiments at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775 661
" " " Col. Bedel's (N. H.) Regiment, 1775 . . G62
" Soldiers who served in N. H. Regiments . . . 6C3
Additional Payment because of Depreciation of Money 666-681
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Col. Seth Warner's Regiment, Add'l Pay
Capt. Thomas Lee's Co., Add'l Pay
Major Gideon Brownson's Depreciation Money, Act of As-
sembly
Col. Thomas Lee authorized to receive Depreciation Moncv
Accounts and Other Papers from the Pay Table Office
Col. Ciideon Warren's F^ay order on acct. of wound rec'd
Ticonderoga, May, 1775 ....
Lieut. .John Fasset, Jr.'s Acct. for service in 1775
Capt. William Fitch's Acct. for service in 1775
Samuel Torry's Certificate for service in 1775 . ,
Capt. Jonathan Fassett's Acct., for service in 1776 .
" Michael Vail's Acct. for service in 1775
Accounts of Capt. John Fasset, Matthew Lyon and others,
1776, 1777 ....'...
Receipts of Soldiers on (Col.) Ethan Allen's Pay Roll, 1777
Capt. Ebenezer Wood's Acct. for bounty money, Szc.
Petition of Capt. Bayley and Lieut. Lovewel
Dec. 1777
Pay of Lieut. Abner Blanchard, for services in 1777, 1778
Petition of Lieut. John Powell, prisoner at Quebec, 1777, 177S
Account for watching suspected persons, i777'(?)
Returns of the Guards over Major Amasa Wright, 1778
Justus Webster wounded at Shelburne, March, 1778
Zadock Wright of Hartland under Guard, 1778
Capt. Jesse Sawyer searching for Tories ....
" " " guarding Asa P)aldwin to Bennington
" Isaac Clark's bounty money .....
Petition of Moses Evans, taken prisoner Oct. 3, 1777
Lt. Col. Ebenezer Walbridge's Acct., 1778-1780
Capt. Samuel Paine's Acct. for services, 1778 .
Committee on Pay Rolls, 1778 .....
I^ieut. Nathan Howland and men, 1778 ....
Petition of Orsamus Holmes of Springfield, prisoner 1777-1778
Returns of Scouts sent out bv Capts. Hazen, Weld and
Marsh, 1778 ." 698,
Sergt. Ephraim Stevens, prisoner in Canada May i77g-Oct.
1781
Two Deserters from Continental Army, 1779 .
Bounty to Capt. Parmelee Allen and Co., 1779
Lt. Col. Stephen Pearl's Accts., 1780
Scouting near Pittsford, 1780 (?) .
Cost of Fort Fortitude in Bethel, 1780
Labor on Fort Defiance in Barnard
Pay Roll of a Guard ordered by the Governor, Auj
Chaplain llhamar Hibbard's Acct. 1780
668
676
67S
770
682
682
683
683
684
685
686
687
688
688
689
689
690
691
692
693
f>93
694
694
694
696
696
696
697
697
699
yuu
700
701
7^^3
703
705
705
., ly^o
706
708
GENERAL CONTENTS
781
Acct. of Moses Robinson, 2d, O. M.
Acct. of Surgeon Lewis Beebe, 1780
Col. Thomas Lee at Castleton, his Acct.
Silas Robinson, O. M., his Acct.
Acct. of Amos Bi'cknell, A. C. L, 1780
Acct. of Surgeon David Church, 1780
Return of four Men in Capt. Nath. Smith's Co., 1780
Lieut. Ebenezer Hyde with Flag to Crown Point, 1780 .
" Eli Brownson with Flag, 1780 ....
Scouting by John Gault, 1780
Acct. of Elisha Clark, C. G. I
" " Eli Cogsel, A. C. I
Petition of Benjamin Winchester, a sick soldier
Resolve of Gen. Assembly to pay Nath. Martin of Moretown
Prisoner .......
Acct. of Benjamin Wait, of the Board of War
Lt. Col. Fletcher's Acct. for service in Windham County
Daniel Walker sent to Castleton under guard of Sergt. J. Post
Two Soldiers with a Flag, to Castleton, Feb. 1781
Lt. Benj. Everest with a Flag to Canada
Levi Hill with a Flag to Canada ....
Acct. of Lt. Col. Joseph Safford for service in 1780 and i
Col. Seth Warner's Receipts, etc. ....
Scout from Norwich to Onion River
Scouting in March and April, 1781
Major Gideon Ormsby's Account ....
Jedediah Blackman, a prisoner 16 months
Capt. L. Roberts, a prisoner 9 months, Ens. James H
months . . . . . . .
Eli Freeman, a prisoner 11 months ....
Six British Prisoners to Castleton from Brattleboro
Prisoners under Guard to Castleton from Windsor
British Prisoners from Clarendon to Castleton
Sundry Accts. paid by Treasurer, 1780, 1781
Nahum Powers, prisoner in Aug. 1781; captive till June
1782
Scouting done by John Martin, 1779-1781
Moses Warren, prisoner .....
Hugh McCartey, prisoner in Canada
Capt. James Brookins' Co., 1781 — omissions .
John Kent, prisoner, 1781
Nath. Fuller and Chris. Cary, prisoners in Canada
Thomas Tolman's Accounts as Paymaster
Supposed Deserter to Saratoga, April 1782
Jonathan Luce, prisoner, Oct. 1781
Corporal John Sergeant, prisoner, Oct. 1781
11 6
743-
GENERAL CONTENTS XIX
Benj. Stevens and Eben. Hopkins, prisoners, May, 1779 . 751
Daniel Hovey, prisoner, Oct. 1781 752
A Scout from Moretown, June, 1782 ..... 753
Gen. Samuel Fletcher in Windham County, Sept. 1782 . 754
Capt. Beriah Green at Fort Fortitude, April-Oct. 1782 . 757
Zerah Norton and Nathan Burr, prisoners, 1781-1782 . . 760
Corporal Thomas Hunter, prisoner Aug. 1 781 -Dec. 1782 . 761
David Hicks of Brunswick, prisoner ..... 766
Capt. Thomas Butterhcld to Canada with a Flag . . . 768
Daniel Bean, prisoner ; impressed seaman? .... 769
Names on Journals of General-Assembly 1778-1788 . 771-778
Oflicers appointed Feb. 1782 ....... 774
Lemuel Roberts and Noel Porter specially commended . . 777
Names on the Records of the Board of War . . 779-782
Forts to be built at Pittsford and Hubbardton . . . 781
Names on Records of Council of Safety and of Governor
and Council 783-789
Gen. Stark presents Hessian broadsword to Council, Sept. 1777 783
Exportation of wheat, corn, cVc, regulated by special
Committee .... ... 785
Victory at Shelburne and Retreat to New Haven, March, 1778 785
Officers of Second Regiment of Militia, May, 1778 . . 786
" " Third " " u ^g^
Col. Bedel's Regiment, recruited partly in Vt. . . . 788
Six tons of I>ead and 18,000 Gun Flints to be contracted for . 789
Papers on File in Office of Secretary of State . . 789-808
Surgeons' Accounts ....... 792-794
Families at New Haven removed to Fort Ranger, Dec. 1778 . 794
Inimical persons taken from Windsor to Bennington, July, 1778 798
A Scout to Mt. Independence, Oct. 1781, taken prisoners, one
killed 796
A Scout under Sergt. N. Throop, from Windsor to Bennington 798
Zebulon Lyon's Co. on guard duty at Windsor, &.C., Aug. 1777 798
Lieut. Abner Hurd's Co., Nov. 1778 ..... 800
A detachment of Capt. J. Galusha's Co. at Bennington, May,
1778 • " 800
Capt. J. Claghorn's Co. on scouting and guard duty. May,
1777 800
Men from Arlington, Dorset, Wells and Manchester who aided
the Sheriff of Cumberland County, May and
June, 1779 802
Pay Rolls of Those Who Assisted the High Sheriff of
Windham County in Sept. 1782 . . 804-808
Pay Roll of Men from ])enningtoii (?) who went to aid the
Sheriff of Cumberland County, May, 1779 . . 808
Petitions on file in Secretary's Office .... 808-809
GENERAL CONTENTS
813-822
Abstract of Papers in Files 809-811
Commissary Accounts 811-812
Extracts from " Proceedings of Prov. Congress of New
York." .
Employment of Green Mountain Boys advised by Pres. John
Hancock of Continental Congress, June, 1775 .
Ethan Allen's List of Officers for Green Mountain Boys
Officers for the same chosen at Dorset, July 27, 1775
Prov. Congress of N. Y. appoints Seth Warner Lt. Col.,
Sept. 1775
Militia to be raised in Cumberland, Charlotte and Gloucester
Counties ........
Offiicers of Major J. Hoisington's four Cos. of Rangers .
Muster Roll of Capt. Benj. Wait's Co
" " " " John Strong's Co. .....
Major John Wheelock and the Cos. to be raised by him
Cumberland County Militia, 1775, 1776 .... 822-
A Return of Capt. John Grant's Co. in Col. S. Warner's Reg-
iment ........
A Weekly Return of Col. Seth Warner's Regiment, Aug. 1777
Six Companies of Vermont (?) Militia, names as found in a
Pay-book of the New ^'ork forces for 1780 . 829-
Additional Corps (Green Mountain Boys) . . . 831-
Cumberland County Militia 833,
The Cannon captured at Ticonderoga
Capt. Azariah Wright's Co., Westminster, 1768 (?)
The Westminster Massacre, March 13, 1775 ...
Major Hopkins and Party Surprised, July, 1779
Offiicers of Green Mountain Regiment as appointed by U. S
Congress
Vermont " Committee of War "
List of Commandants
Index to Special Persons and Subjects
Some Events Grouped by Years
Index of Towns, etc.
Index to Names of Persons 848
814
815
816
817
819
819
820
821
-827
827
828
-831
-833
834
834
835
835
836
836
837
838
843
844
845
-927
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
CORRECTIONS AND NOTES
[It is proper to say here that the Editor expected to see the first sixteen pages a second time be-
fore they were put to press. 1
Page 5, line 1, "bounty" should be inserted before "bkmket."
8, line 15 of table, for Hatho. read Nath.
9, line 9 from bottom, for Wol bridge read Walbridge.
13, line 8, date should be 1785.
14, line 7 from bottom, "Filed — Report," etc., belongs to previous docu-
ment.
36, line 12, for Libbens read Libbeus.
33, line 2 of table, for Ramsey- read Ranney.
123, line 9 from bottom, date 1778 affects only the next line.
121, add Note: One name appears to have been cut from this roll in
binding.
182, first line of lower table, read Warren.
298, Charles (Parker) in heading is a correction in Book of Rolls for
Clarke (erased) — perhaps itself iin error.
353, heading of table, read Gilson's.
356, heading, read Bush's; also in next line.
504, heading, Datcr''s should perhaps be Daters\
631, line 13, 1784 is evidently a scribe's error for 1783.
711, line 17, Col. Lee wrote Capt. after his signature; changed by some-
one (in Roster) to "Col."
833, Thurston probably became "Thurstininlis" by interlining in the
original roll.
866, line 1, for Colton read Cook.
For such accuracy as the following pages may be found to possess, a
good share of the credit is due to the vigilance of the proofreader in the office
of the printers. G.
STATE OF VERMONT
ROLLS OF THE MEN
Engaged in the War of the Revolution
[The following Rolls are mostly copied from a manuscript
volume in the office of the Adjutant-General, into which the orig-
inal rolls were transcribed by order of the General Assembly in
1843. Ihese are supplemented by material found in two publica-
tions of the State of New York: "New York in the Revolution as
Colony and State," 1897; and " Documents Relating to the Colo-
nial History of the State of New York," Vol. XV, being "State
Archives," Vol. I, 1887; and elsewhere. Figures in brackets at
the beginning of a roll indicate the page in the manuscript volume
mentioned at which it may be found.
Departures from present custom in spelling, punctuation, and
use or non-use of capitals should not be hastily charged to the ac-
count of the proof-reader, an effort having been made to reproduce
such peculiarities of the Rolls as are not manifestly lapses or over-
sights on the part of the writer. The original errors in dates, in
summation of figures, etc., are also meant to be preserved. The
true reading of some proper names it has been possible only to
guess at ]
STATE OF VERMONT
[171, dupl. 180] l^Capt. Thomas Johnsoiis Company of Minute Meii\
A Pay Roll of a company of Minute Men in the service of
the country in the year 1775, under the command of Capt. Thomas
Johnson.
Names and Rank
Days in
service
Pay per
day
[month?]
Thomas Johnson, Capt.
20
^12.
G.13. 4
Simeon Stephens, Lt.
^ 20
8.
4. 5.
Jo« Chamberlin, 2"'' Lt.
20
8.
4. 5.
Thomas Hibbard, Clerk
20
2.8
1.11.10
Elihu Johnson, Serg*^
10
2.8
15.11
Abiel Chamberlin, Do. ,
20
2.8
1.11.10
Joseph Wilson, Do.
20
2.8
1.11.10
Josiah Page, Do.
20
2.8
1.11.10
John Baird
12
2.
IG.
Timothy Sargent
8
2.
10. 8
James Mills
8
2.
10. 8
Sylvanus Heath
15
2.
1.
_'acob Bayley Junior
15
2.
1.
James Bayley
15
2.
1.
Joshua Bayley
15
2.
1.
Er Chamberlin
10
2.
13. 4
Nath' Chamberlin
12
2.
IG.
Asher Chamberlin
10
2.
13. 4
Moses Chamberlin
12
2.
IG.
Silas Chamberlin
12
2.
IG. '
Richard Chamberlin Jr.
8
2.
10. 8
Samuel Eaton
20
2.
1. G. 8
Jacob Fowler
20
o
1. G. 8
Jacob Gates
G
2
8.
Samuel Hadley
21
2.
1. 8.
Daniel Hall
20
2.
1. G. 8
W" Johnson
15
2.
1.
Moses Kelly
10
2.
13. 4
John Menat
12
2
IG.
Benj. Rollins
10
2.
13. 4
Moses Stevens
8
2.
10. 8
Levi Sylvester Jr.
15
2.
1.
Ward Thurston
20
2.
1: G. 8
Samuel Webster
12
2.
IG.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
Names and Rank
Days in
Pay per
day
Total
service
[month?]
Zacheus Lovewell
10
^3.
13. 4
Jonathan Hadley
6
2.
8.
Nath' Merrill
25
2.
1.13. 4
Remem^'^' Chamberlin
24
2.
1.12.
Abner Fowler
30
2.
2.
John Gideon Bayley
20
2.
1, 6. 8
Robert Johnson
20
2.
1. 6. 8
John Hazeltine
8
2.
10. 8
Jonathan Butterfield
10
2.
13. 4
Samuel Barnett Jr.
12
2.
16.
Benjamin Barnett
12
2.
16.
John Barnett
12
2.
16.
John Brown
6
2.
8.
Gideon Smith
12
2.
16.
Aaron Osmore
15
2.
1.
Ephraim Bayley
10
2.
13. 4
Ephraim Webster
10
2.
13. 4
Asa Webster
G
2.
8.
^62. 1. 3
Newbury 7 June, 1785. This certifieth that Capt. Thomas
Johnson personally appeared and gave solemn oath to the truth
of the within roll, errors excepted, before me.
Jacob Kent,
Justice of Peace.
The within pay Roll is not allowed by the Pay Table, it not
being- included in the resolve of Assembly. The alterations made
in the roll are
A captain's pay per mo. ^ 8.
Lt. Do 5. 8
Rations / 8
Test. Sam' Bartlett '
In Gen. As.sembly, Oct. 23, 1786. The aforesaid pay roll is
referred to the committee of Pay Table for adjustment.
Attest.
Ro« Hopkins, Clk.
4 STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Rutland Oct. 26, 1786. The foregoing; pa)'
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Tho^ Johnson Esq. it being sixty-two pounds one shil-
ling and three pence.
Lem' Chipman | ^
n^- V D r Com.
iimo^ Brownson j
Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 26, 1786. R.ec'' of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Tho" Johnson
[302] [Cap. Oliver Potter s Company']
Rutland, Oct. 24, 1786. State of Vermont Dr. to Capt. Oliver
Potter, his officers and soldiers who served in Col. Seth Warner's
Regiment in the year 1775 in an expedition to Canada.
To Capt. Potter, for enlisting 14 men @ 8/ £,
To 5 weeks subsistence at 16/
To a blanket 12/
To a gun 10/
To money paid for transporting the baggage of the
company from St. Johns to La Prarie 18/
To Lt. Ebenezer Allen for enlisting 18 men @ 8/
To 5 weeks subsistence @ 16/
To a blanket 12/
To a gun 10/
To money paid«for transporting baggage of the com-
pany from Longale to St. Johns 12/
To Lt. James Claghorn for enlisting 10 men @ 8/
To 5 weeks subsistence at 16/
To a blanket 12/
To a gun 10/
Abraham Jackson, bounty 40/ blanket 12/ gun 10/
Moses Cooley " " "
Caleb Rice " " "
James Laflin, bounty, blanket & gun
Wm. KinkinlDotham do.
James Mc. Night do.
Joel Baldwin do.
Silas Bingham do.
Daniel Adams do.
Thos. Tuttle do.
Edward Turner do.
Silas Gerard do.
Orange Train do.
Lemuel Chipman do.
5.12.
4. 0.
0.12.
0.10.
0.18.
7. 4.
4. 0.
0.12.
0.10.
0.12.
4 0.
4.
0.12.
10.
3. 2.
3. 2.
3. 2.
3. 2.
3. 2.
3. 2
3. 2.
3. 2.
3. 2.
3. 2.
3. 2
3. 2.
3. 2.
3. 2.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 5
Ozem Brewster blanket & gun ;^ 3. 2.
Saml. Turner do. 3. 2.
Ethan Rice do. 3. 2.
Aaron Adams do. 3. 2.
James Bampus do. 3. 2.
Asahel Jackson do. 3. 2.
Flazelton Spencer do. 3. 2.
Eben"" Washburn do. 3. 2.
Reuben Marsh do. 3. 2.
Jas. Randal do. 3. 2.
Thos. Stafford do. 3. 2.
Amariah How do. 3. 2.
Rufu Tift do. 3. 2.
Henry Green do. 3. 2.
Alex-- Barr do. 3. 2.
Saml. Darwin (Dorwin) do. 3. 2.
Amasa Darwin do. 3. 2.
Joseph Fuller (TuUcr) do. 3. 2.
Eben'- Andrice do. 3. 2.
George Olds do. 3. 2.
Robert Havens do. 3. 2.
John Eaton do. 3. 2.
John Griffin do. 3. 2.
Daniel Norton do. 3. 2.
Daniel Williams do. 3. 2.
Alpheus Hall do. 3. 2.
John Betts do. 3. 2.
Micah Whitney do. 3. 2.
Total £ 163.16.
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 24, 1786. The within account
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Eben'' Allen, or bearer, it being one hundred and sixty-
three pounds sixteen shillings lawful money.
Timo. Brownson ( ^^ ^i^^.
T , ^, . > Committee
Leml. Chipman )
Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 25, 1786. Reed, of Ira
Alien, Esq, Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being one
hundred and sixty three pounds sixteen shillings.
Eben'- Allen.
^103.16. 0.
STATE OF VERMONT
[25]
State of VerDwnt to Thomas Johnson
Dr.
1776.
A
4.10.
3.
3.
3.
1.
12
3.
8
1.
10
£
20.
March — To 15 days on a scout from Coos, to St. Johns )
b}' order of Genl. Bayley \
Abiel Chamberlin 15 days @ 4/
Silas Chamberlin do
John Maclean "
Fry Bay ley 8 "
Provisions for scout
Expense at St. Johns
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 26, 1786. The within account
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Thomas Johnson, Esq. or bearer, it being twenty pounds,
lawful money.
Lem. Chipman ) Com*^*^
Timo. Brownson \
Treasurer's Office, Rutland, Oct. 26, 1786. Rec'd of the Treas-
urer the contents of the above.
Thos. Johnson.
^20.0.
[77] [RoH of the Staff in Col. Moses Robinsons Regiment^
A Pay Roll of the Staff Officers in Col. Moses Robinson's Reg-
iment of Militia in tJie alarm to Pittsford commencing the 27th
Tune, 1776.
Names.
En-
tered
1776
June 27
Dis-
charge
1776
July 23
Days
27
27
Miles
70
if
No. l?a-
tions
2
1
Pay per
ration
8'1
Total
Azel Washburn, Surg".
Saml. iiobiiison, Adjt.
9.18.4
6.18. 1
i; 16.16. 5
Saml. Robinson.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 18th March. 1782. The above
account being examined agreeably to a resolve of the General
Assembly, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same, being
sixteen pounds sixteen shillings and five pence to Saml. Robinson
or order.
, , , Nathl. Brush I Committee.
^16.16. 5 Isaac Tichenor )
REVOLUTKWARY WAR ROLLS
[3;
\^Capt. Benjamin Hickok's Company
A Pay Roll of Capt. Benjamin Hickok's Company in the ser-
vice of the State of Vermont, under the command of Capt. Gideon
Brownson. June 29, 1776.
Com-
Days
Names
mence'
of pay
serv-
ice
Miles
Total
1776
Capt. Benj. Hickok
July 1
-28
16
9.12.0
Lt. Abraham Salisbury
" "
28
12
6. 3.1
Eusign Pelejr Sunderland
(< (I
28
5.19.4
Serjrt. Calel) Smith
a a
28
28
2.13.9
•' EHsha Allen
(i 4.
28
21
2.11.1
" James Westeot
" "
28
12
2. 8.9
" Isaac Ashley
'» "
28
21
2.11.9
Corpl. F^ )eu Weltou
" "
28
28
2.13.4
Andrew E'otter
" "
28
12
2. 1.4
Benjamin Whitman
" "
28
12
2. 1.4
Obadiah Edmonds
" "
28
12
2. 1.4
Zebediah Green
i. a
28
12
2. 1.4
Jabez Weaver
4' "
28
12
2. 1.4
David Phice [?]
" "
28
12
2. 1.4
John Smith
l< <i
28
12
2. 1.4
Charles Button
" ''
28
12
2. 1.4
Jedediah Jackson
" '•
28
12
2. 1.4
John Clark
" "
28
12
2. 1.4
Stephen Clark
" "
28
12
2. 1.4
Jobe Cole
U «<
28
28
2. 6 8
David Warren
" "
28
28
2. Q.6
William Faleigh (or Fahigh)
" "
28
21
2. 4.4
John Owen
" "
28
21
2. 4.4
Eli CoKsel
" ''
28
10
2. 2.8
Daniel Colver
" "
28
16
2. 2.8
Heber Griswold
.« u
28
16
2. 2.8
John Moulton
28
16
2. 2.8
;^75. 6.6
Benjamin Hickok.
March 12, 1783. Then the above pay roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, March 12 1783. The within
pay roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Benjamin Hickok, it being seventy-five pounds
six shillings and six pence.
Timo. Brownson, | ,^
T , e^ r Committee.
John btrong.
STATE OF VERMONT
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, March 13, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contenis of the above order, being
seventy-five pounds six shillings and six pence, lawful money.
^75. G. 6 Benjamin Hickok.
[215] l^Capt. Gideon Brcnvnsons Coinpaii)'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Gideon Brownson's Company for the de-
fense of the frontiers of the New Hampshire Grants.
June 29, 1776.
Names
Days
Per day
0.6.8
Miles
50
Pr.
Mile
Total
Capt. Gideon Brownson
29
10. 0.
Lt. Joua. Wright
28
4.8
50
6.15.
" Enoch Eastman
28
4.8
80
0. 9.
Sergt. James Holmes
27
45
2.17. 9
" Daniel Comstock
27
50
2.19. 5
" Ebene. Wilson
27
80
2.12. 9
Corpl. Abuer Chaflfee
27
40
2.12. 8
Jokn Hathaway
27
bO
2. 9. 4
" Saml. Bradley
27
50
2.15. 2
Isaac Underbill
27
40
2. 0. 4
Danl. Kent
27
40
2. 9. 4
Jas. Armstrong
27
40
2. 9. 4
John Roberts
27
45
2.11.
Haynes Bement
27
45
2.11.
Hatho. Newton
27
45
2.11.
Charles Bally
27
45
2.11.
Israel Murren
27
58
2.13. 2
Jona. Hoit
27
50
2.12.
Nathan Brundridge
27
50
2.12.
Jos. Averel
27
50
2.12.
Eber Murray
27
50
2.12.
Reuben Park
27
50
2.12.
Daniel Purdy
27
48
2.12.
Matthew Randall
26
80
2. 4. 6
Richard Latten
2«
30
2. 4. 6
Const. Viall
26
8U
2. 4. 6
Isaac Colvin
•26
30
2. 4. 6
George Gage
26
30
2. 4. 6
Levi Sheaiman
26
30
2. 4. 6
Jabish Olmstead
22
30
2. 4. 6
Hezekiah Scott
26
30
2. 4. 6
Paul Nelscm
26
80
2. 4. 6
Alpheus Harmon
26
80
2. 4. 8
Zepheniah Sexton
27
45
2.11.
Prince Soper
27
45
2.11.
John Lowbary
27
45
2.11.
Amos Brownson
27
50
2.12.
;^108. 9. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 9
Pay Table Office, April 18, 1782. The within pay roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
beinj^ one hundred and eio;ht pounds, nine shillings and three
pence to Capt. Gideon Brovvnson or order
Timo. Brownson
^]08.9.3 Nathl. Brush
Comnnttcc.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Feb. 10, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being one
hundred and eight pounds nine shillings three pence, lawful
money.
^108.9.3 Gideon Brownson, Capt.
[•273] A Fay Roll of a Scout from Moretown, Oct. 1776.
Ebenezer Martin, Capt. 9 days 6.8 per day 80 miles @ 4d 4. 6. 8
Nathl. White, Lieut. " " 4.8 " " 80 " " " 3. 4. 4
£i.n. 7
Test. Eben. Martin. Capt.
John Barron, Major.
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784. The within roll being
examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the contents of the
same to i\Iaj. John Barron for said Scout, being the sum of seven
pounds eleven shillings and seven pence, lawful money.
Timo. Brownson | ^ ..^
Thos. Tolman [Committee.
Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents
of the above order.
John Barron.
£ 7.11. 7
\^Capt. Elijah Dewey's Company']
Pay Roll of Capt. Elijah Dewey's Company in Col. Moses
Robinson's Regiment of the Militia in the service of the United
States ot America Mount Independence [October] 177G.
Elijah Dewey, Capt. [Privates]
Ebenezer Wolbridge, l^' Lieut. Samuel Cutler
Thomas Jewett, 2'' Lieut. Ezekiel Harman
Nathaniel Fillmore, Ensign. Joseph Wickwire
Joseph Rudd, Sergeant Daniel Kinsley
"Daniel Harman, " Jonathan Parsons
John Fay, " Andrew Weaver
John Smith, Corporal Abner Marble
Jedediah Merrill, " Phineas Scott
Thomas Story, " Aaron Haynes
10
STATE OF VERMONT
Silas Harman
Joseph Robinson
Ezekiel Smith
Seth Porter
David Powers
^ Hopestill Armstrong
Joseph Willoughb}^
Samuel Hunt
Joshua Carpenter
Othniel Green
Philip Matteson
Roswel Moseley
[The above roll, taken from Hon. Hiland Hall's History of
Bennington (Vt. Hist. Mag. I. 153), was found among Capt. Dewey's
papers]
[233]
\Capt. Ebenezer Allen s Coiiipaiiy'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Ebenezer Allen's Company in Capt.
Gideon Bronson's Detachment, raised for the immediate defense of
the frontiers of this state in the year 1776, by order of convention.
Dis-
charged
Ra-
Price
p,
Month
Names
Entered
tions
due
Ra-
tions
Days
Total
Capt. Ebene. Allen
June 29
July 29
66
8
30
8. 0.0
10. 4.0
Lt. Etliau Pierce
'• •'
.<
m
8
30
5.10.0
0.12.6
Sergt. James Adams
July 3
6
8
30
2. 8.0
2. 5.5
Lemuel Chipmau
'■
" "
6
8
30
2.
1.18.8
Daniel Adams
"
'
" "
6
8
3U
2. 0.0
1.18.8
Aaron Adams
"
"
6
8
30
2. 0.0
1.18.8
Samuel Rice
"
«. <«
6
8
30
2. 0.0
1.18.8
Joel Baldwin
"
'
•' "
6
8
30
2. 0.0
1.18.8
Abel Turner
"
'
"
6
8
30
2. 0.0
1.18.8
Abner Patridge
"
'
"
6
8
30
2. 0.0
1.18.8
Luther Fillmore
"
'
" "
6
8
30
2. 0.0
1.18.8
Eliphas Brewster
"
«
" "
6
8
30
2. 0.0
1.18.8
Eber Rice
<• >(
6
8
30
2. 0.0
1.18.8
£ 38. 7.7
Ebene. Allen
State of Vermont. Bennington, Feb. 25, 1782. Personally ap-
pears Capt. Ebene. Allen and makes solemn oath that the within
pay roll is made without fraud to the public or injustice to any in-
dividual, and that he has not received any pay from the United
States for said service.
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace
Pay Table Office. Bennington, Feb. 25, 1782. The within ac-
count being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
11
Capt. Ebene. Allen or order, the sum of thirty-eight pounds seven
shillings and seven pence.
Isaac Tichenor
Nathl. Brush
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, June 20, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the
contents of the above order.
Ebene. Allen, Capt.
[17o] [G?//. Thomas Johnsons Company of Minute Me}i\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Johnson's Company of Minute
men in Newbury for the year 1776, under the command of Peter
Olcott for scouting and guarding said year.
Names
Days
Pay per
month
Total
Thomas Johnson. Capt.
;n
8. 0.
8. 5. 4
vSimeon Stevens. Lt.
31
5. 8.
5.11. 8
Joseph Chamberlin, 2'' Lt.
31
5. 8.
5 11. 8
Thomas Hibbard, Clerk
6
2. 8.
9. 6
Elihu Johnson, Serg^
16
2. 8.
1. 5. 7
Abiel Chamberlin
65
2. 8.
5. 4.11
Joseph Wilson
16
2. 8.
1. 5. 7
Josiah Page
14
2. 8.
1. 3. 5
John Baird
6
2.
8.
Timothy Sargent
14
2.
18. 8
James Mills
6
2.
8.
Sylvanus Heath
22
2.
1. 9. 4
Jacob Bayley Jr
21
2.
1. 8.
James Bayley
21
2.
1. 8.
Joshua Bayley
21
2.
1. 8.
Err Chamberlin
18
2.
1. 4.
Nath' Chamberlin
16
2.
1 1. 4
Asher Chamberlin
25
2.
1.13. 4
Moses Chamberlin
6
2.
8.
Silas Chamberlin
63
2
4. 4.
Richard Chamberlin Jr
6
2.
8.
Sam' Eaton
2.
8.
Jacob Fowler
(;
2.
8.
Jacob Gates
6
2.
8.
Sam' Had ley
(J
2
8.
Daniel Hall
6
2
8.
12
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Pay per
month
Total
William Johnson
16
2
1. 1. 4
Moses Kelly
16
2.
1. 1. 4
Amos Kimball
6
2
8.
Nehemiah Lovewell
6
2.
8.
Henry Lovewell
6
2.
8.
John Merritt
6
2.
8.
Benjamin Rollins
6
2.
8
_ ohn Kennady
8
2.
10. 8
closes Stevens
14
2
18. 8
Levi Sylvester
(1
2'
8.
Ward Thurston
6
2.
8.
Sam' Webster
6
2. ■
8
Nath' Merrill
16
2.
1. I. 4
Remembrance Chamberlin
10
2.
1;]. 4
Abner Fowler
(J
2.
8.
John Gideon Bayley
18
2.
1. 4.
Robert Johnson
31
2.
2. 1. 4
Jon-^ Butterfield
16
2
1. 1. 4
John Haseltine
14
2.
18. 8
Samuel Barnate
(;
2
8.
Benjamin Barnate
18
2!
1. 4.
John Barnate
18
2.
1. 4.
John Brown
12
2.
16.
Gideon Smith
17
2.
1. 2. 8
Aaron Osmore
21
2.
1. 8.
Ephraim Bayley
16
2.
1. 1. 4
Ephraim Webster
16
2.
1. 1. 4
Fry Bagley
18
2.
1. 4.
Ephraim Lacy
10
2.
13. 4
Neh. Lovewell, Senior
18
2.
1. 4.
Henry Lovewell
21
2.
1. 8.
William Wallace
16
2-
1. 1. 4
^75 3. 3
Thomas Johnson, Capt.
Newbury, 7"' June, 1785. 'I'his certifieth that then Capt. Thomas
Johnson personally appeared and gave solemn oath to the truth of
the within roll, errors excepted, before me.
Jacob Kent, Justice of Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
13
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 9, 1785. The within Pay
Roll is examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same, amounting to the sum of seventy-five pounds three
shillings and three pence, lawful money, to Capt. Thomas Johnson
(or bearer.)
Sam' Bartlit, i ^
rr- „ D r Committee.
Tim" Brownson j
Sunderland, July 9, 1795. Rec' of I. Allen, Treasurer, the
contents of this order.
John G. Bayley.
^75. 3. 3.
[504. see next roll] [Ca/>f Thotnas Lee's Co?>ipany of Ratigers\
Return of Capt. Thomas Lee's Independent Company of Ran-
gers in the service of the United Stales of America, annexed to
Col. Warners Regiment.
Commi.ssioned Officers, Non-com-
missioned Officers and Privates.
When enlisted
Term
Towns
State
Thomas Lee, Capt.
Dec 9, 1776
Rutland
New Hamshire
Isaac Martin 1st Lieut.
do
do
Grants— alias
John Mott 2d
do
Neshobe
Vermont
Ei.hraim Loomis Sergt.
Feby 15, 1777
3 years
Uutland
do
James E wings
Dec. 19, 1776
do
Pittsford
do
Briton Simmonds "
do
do
do
do
John .McKobert
Jany 1.1778
2 years
Springfield
Clarendon
do
Joseph Williams, Corpl
Dec. 38, 1776
3 years
do
John .May
•• 19 '•
do
Pittsford
do
Gideon Cooley
March 8, 1777
do
do
do
John Smith
Dec. 28, 1776
do
Clarendon
d)
Ashel Lewis Fifer
Feby 1,1777
do
do
do
Peleg Eady Drum'.
Dec. i'8, 1776
do
do
do
Ben.iamin Andrus, private
" 21 "
do
Pittsford
do
Alexander Barr
" 19 "
do
Kutland
do
Lynios Bonatt
April 16, 1777
do
Springfield
do
John Boyenton
Dec. 19, 1776
do
Pittsford
do
Clement Clark.
" do
do
Jutland
do
B^njumin Gleson
April 10, 1777
do
Shoreham
do
Elijah Ooodwine
11 "
do
Poultney
do
Jolm Hastens "
March \^ "
do
^ew Haven
do
MosfS Johnson "
Dec. 27. 1776
do
Clarendon
do
Philemon Johnson
April 10, 1777
do
Tiumouth
do
Thomas Latham "
Dec. 19, 1776
do
hutlaud
do
Joseph Moore "
do
do
Dorset
^'-''•£:s...
Gershom Olds
March 9, 1777
do
Rutland
do
Beubf-n Post
Dec. 18, 1776
do
do
do
Jonathan Partridge "
" 14 •'
do
Neshobe
do
Moses Powers
do
do
Clarendon
do
Thomas Staflford
" 28 "
do
do
do
Curtis Smith "
Feby 15, 1777
do
Hutland
do
Chandler Tuttle
" X 2 "
do
Neshobe
do
Saml WisJvell
Dec. 28, 1776
do
Sudbury
do
Nathl. Marsh
" 19 *•
do
Pittsford
"" March 177U
Thomas Wheeler
" 12 "
do
Harwick
do
John Hodgon "
Jany 1,1777
do
Rutland
do
Michael Coffin
Feby 2 "
do
Cavendish
do
Attest, Thomas Lee, Capt.
14 STATE OF VERMONT
Windsor 12th Feby ) To the Honorable General Assembly now
1781 ) sitting in this place.
We your Committee appointed to examine the circumstances
of the within Muster-roll relative to the time of the enlistment and
discharge of those men therein contained, — beg leave to report
that upon our most critical examination we find that the whole of
those officers and soldiers that are set in said Roll have served in
the service of the United States for the space of about three years
according to the within representation; excepting those whose
names are hereafter mentioned, and that those persons last men-
tioned were hired by the former by whom they were succeeded
npon the encouragement that they should take the benefit of what-
ever might hereafter be recovered on account of the depreciation
of money or otherwise.
Lieut. Able Wright exchanged for Lieut. John Molt March 1. 1778.
Hannaniah Brooks exchanged for Limas Bonatt December 1, 1778
Archippus Blodgett exd. for Philo. Johnson Dec'. 1, 1778.
David Earl exd. for John Hastings " "
Asa Hale exd. for Elijah Goodwin " *'
Ebenezer Humingston exd. for Curtis Smith " "
Isaac Harris exd. for Chandler Tuttle " "
It is therefore the opinion of your Committee that the Assem-
bly recommend to the Committee of Pay Table to pay such sums
or considerations as said Assembly shall in their wisdom think
proper to grant, (if anything) to such persons as shall make it
evidently appear to said Committee that they are the persons that
have a right to said grant.
Joseph Bowker
John Strong
Eben'' Drury
In General Assembly Feby 14, 1781
The above report was read and accepted.
Attest Ros' Hopkins Clerk.
(Reconsidered)
(Filed — Report on Capt Lee's petition — accepted — see page 327)
[507, see last roll] [Ca/>t Thomas Lee's Indepetident Company']
A List of the Officers and Soldiers of Capt. Thomas Lee's Inde-
pendent Company, to wit, that part of said Company who have
been returned as belonging to this State, — together with the de-
preciation of their pay respectively, agreeable to act of Assembly,
with the deductions therefrom, as appears to have been received
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
15
by receipts and otherwise, and the balance remaining- due to each —
being- an Abstract from a List of the Committee's calculation and
adjustments thereof.
Deductions for
Depreciation
moneys received
Balance
Names
in full-
-found
towards sd. de-
remaining
due to each
preciation-as ap-
due to eacu
£
S.
pears by rcepts
£ S. D.
£
S.
D.
D.
Thomas Lee Capt.
148.
14.
21. 0.
127.
14.
Isaac Martin Lieut
100.
7.
G
21. 0.
79.
7.
6
Abel Wrijjht do
8.
16.
4
12. 0.
0.
0.
John Mott do
92.
1.
3
21. 0.
71.
1.
2
Nathl. Marsh Sergt
22.
18.
4
6. 0.
10.
18.
4 Dec J
Eph'" Loomis do
44.
12.
g
15. 0.
29.
12.
3
Jabez Olmstead do
22.
14.
4
(i. 0.
16.
14.
4
James Evins do
21.
1.
1
15. 0.
6.
1.
1
John McKoberts Corpl.
85.
12.
6
15. 0.
20.
12.
6
Britton Simmons do
37.
3.
6
15. 0.
22.
3.
6
John Smith do
37.
3.
6
6. 0.
31.
3.
6
Gideon Cooley do
37.
3
6
15. 0.
22.
3.
6
Peleg: Eddy Drum'.
37.
3.
6
6. 0.
31.
3.
6
Ashel Lewis Fifer
37.
3.
6
6. 0.
31.
3.
6
Benja. Andrews private
37.
3.
6
15. 0.
22.
3.
6
Alexander Barr "
37.
3.
6
15. 0.
22.
3.
6
Lymus Bonatt "
37.
3.
6
15. 0.
22.
3.
6
John Byonton "
37.
8.
6
6. 0.
31.
3.
6 Deed
Clemen Clark
37.
3.
(5
15. 0.
22.
3
6
Benja. Gleson
37.
3.
6
6. 0.
31.
3.
G
Asa Hall
14.
2.
8
15. 0.
0.
0.
Elijah Goodwin
23.
8.
32. 8. 8
0.
0.
Curtis Smith
37.
3.
6
15. 0.
22.
3.
6
John Hastins
37.
3.
6
15. 0.
22.
3.
6 Deed
Moses Johnson
87.
3.
6
6. 0.
31.
3.
6 Deed
Joseph Williams
37.
3.
6
15. 0.
22.
3.
6
John Mays
37.
3.
6
22. 0.
15.
3.
6
Thomas Latham
37.
3.
6
15. 0.
22.
3.
6 Deed
Gershom Olds
37.
3.
6
15. 0.
22.
3.
6
Eeuben Post
37.
3.
6
6. 0.
31.
3.
6
Jona. Partridj?e
37.
3.
6
6. 0.
81.
3.
6
Hannaniah Brooks.
14.
2.
9
G. 0.
8.
2.
9
Moses Powers.
23.
8.
8
15. 0.
8.
8.
8
Thomas Stafford
37.
3.
6
15. 0.
22.
3.
6
Chandler Tuttle
37.
3.
6
6. 0.
81.
3.
6
Saml. Wiswell
37.
8.
6
G. 0.
31.
3.
fi
Thomas Wheeler
35.
12.
6
14. 0.
21.
12.
6
Archilaus Blodgett
14.
2.
9
15. 0.
0.
0.
Philemon Johnson
23.
0.
8
15. 0.
8.
0.
8
John Hngdon Fel' [?]
37.
3.
6
6. 0.
31.
3.
6
Michael Coffin.
37.
3.
6
15. 0.
Total
22.
3.
6
;^1069.
1.
3
16
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, April 25*'^ 1783.
These certify that a^-reeable to an act of the General Assembly
of this State directing- the same, this Committee has adjusted the
depreciation of the wages of Capt. Thomas Lee's Company and
find the balance remaining- due to said Company to be one thousand
and sixty-nine pounds, one shilling and three pence, lawful money
as above.
£ 10G9. 1. 3 Timo. Brownson
John Strong.
To Ira Allen Treasurer.
Com*
[254]
\Capt. Daniel Culver s Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Daniel Culver's Company, Col. James
Meed's Regt. of Militia, for their tours to Ticonderoga, June
29. 1777.
When
Names
marched
Capt. Daniel Culver
June 21)
Lt. Ephraim Buell
" 30
Sergt. Reuben Sailes
" 28
Eli Cogswell
" Samuel Culver
" 30
" 29
Caleb Smith
" 28
Corpl. Joshua Culver
" 29
Caleb Lewis
" 29
Zaccheus Mallory
" 28
John Ward
" 29
Gill Mallory
" 29
Gideon Searles
" 28
Eleazer Mallory
" 29
Matthias Parker
" 29
Ebene. Welton
" 29
Jame Flumes
" 28
Abuer How
" 29
John Griffis
" 30
Saml. Smith
" 30
Gershom Moulton
" 30
Daniel Culver
" 30
Isaac Gossell
July 3
Pr. Total
11 (5.8
91 4.3
121 1.7
1.7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
.13.4
8.3
19.0
15
17.5
19.0
16.3
14
16.0
14.8
14 8
16.0
14.8
14.8
8.0
16.0
8.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
9.4
Miles
Pr.
Mile
Total
Milages
45
4.,
15.10
30
10.
45
15.
30
10.
45
15.
45
15.
45
15.
45
15.
45
15.
45
15.
45
15.
45
15.
45
15.
45
15.
21
7.
45
15.
21
7.
30
10.
30
10.
30
10.
30
10.
45
15.
Total
4.11.2
1.18.3
1.14.0
1. 5.3
1.15.0
1.14.0
1.11.3
1. 9.8
1.11.0
1. 9.8
9.8
11.0
9.8
9.8
15.0
11.0
15.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
4.4
^33.12.7
A true roll.
Attest,
Daniel Culyer, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 26, 1784. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 17
same, being; thirty-three pounds twelve shillings and seven pence,
lawful money, to Capt. Daniel Culver or bearer.
Saml. Bartlit ) .,
Timo. Brownson f <^«'^"^^ttee.
Treasurer's Ofificc, Bennington, Feb. 20, 1784. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Daniel Culver, Capt.
/::5;}.l-i7
I 100 J [Sfouh^ sent out from Springfield\
Return of Scouts sent out from Springfield in the State of
Vermont in the month of July, 1777.
First Scout— Simeon Stevens Esq. ^
Capt. Zerathmel Powers [• 2 days @ 6/ per day each Z"L16.0
Simeon Spencer )
Second Do.— ximos Case )
Orsamiis Holmes - 2 days @ Do " 1.16.0
John McRoberts )
Third Do.— Lt. Jos. Little-^ )
John Bisbee - 3 days @i " 2.14.0
James Dnmpher )
Fourth Do.— John Hall )
Wm Devener ^- B days @ " 2.14.0
John McRoberts )
Georg-e Hall, Chairm" Com'"''.
Windsor, 21'* March, 1778. Allowed by this assembly, to be
paid out of the Treasury by order of Assenbly.
Nathan Clark, Speaker.
Reed. Mar. 25, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, nine pounds, it
being the contents of the within account.
John Bonett.
[2]
18
STATE OF VERMONT
[146]
[A Detachment jinder Capt. Nathan SmWiX
An Account of a number of men, in service under command
of Capt. N. Smith, sent by the Council after Tories in August,
1777.
Names
Days
P'- day
Total
Capt. Nath" Smith
3
0.18.0
2.14.0
Lt. Eli Brownson
3
0.13.0
1.19.0
Solomon Soper
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Felix Powell
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Felix Powell, Jr.
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Samuel Beeman
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Philip Reynolds.
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Dan Allen
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Enos Ross.
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Eb^n'' Wilson
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Isaac Whelpley.
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Martin Powell
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Solomon Purdy.
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Reuben Purdy
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Zed Jackson
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Gilbert Bradley.
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Elihu Allen
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Amos Chip :!an
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Isaac Wallis
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Benj. Griffin
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Boyce
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
Eleaz-r Alby
3
0. 9.0
1. 7.0
^31.13.0
The within account examined and approved and the Treas-
urer is directed to pay the same v;hich is thirty-one pound thirteen
shillings. Aug. G, 1778.
Thos. Chittenden.
Aug 6, 1778. Reed of M. Lyon, Asst. to Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, thirty one pounds thirteen shillings, L. M.
Nathan Smith, Capt.
[76]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\Capt. William Hea ton's Company\
19
Capt. William Heaton's Return for his Company in Strafford
of all those persons warned upon dut)' at the Strafford Alarm,
20th July, both in assisting; the people of Strafford in their retreat,
and in guarding prisoners and the country's cattle, horses and
sheep &c. Also an account of the number of horses employed in
that service.
Names.
No. of
Days
Wages per
day
Horses
Horses'
wages
Total
W" Heaton, Capt.
13
0. 8.
5
0.10.0
5.14.
Abner Chamberlin, Lt.
7
0. 5. 9
3
4.
2. 4. 3
Timo> Bartliolomew, Sergt.
10
0. 4. 9
2. 3.
Elihu Hosford
11
4. 9
2. 7. 9
Charles Chamberlin
13
2.18. 6
Joel Chamberlin
7
1. 4. 6
3
G.
1.17. 6
Tb( mas Divine
9
4. 6
2. 0. 6
Thomas Evait
9
4. 6
2. 0. 6
Solomon Strong
8
4. 6
1.16.
Oring Heaton
8
4. 6
2
4.
2. 0.
John Chamberlin
1
4. 6
0. 4. 6
Amos Chamberlin
7
4. 6
4.
1.15. 6
Samuel Galusha
14
4. 6
3. 3.
Thomas Palmer
9
4. 6
2. 0. G
Joel Strong
11
4. 6
2. 9. 6
John Stark
5
4. 6
1. 2. 6
Elijah Howard
5
4. G
1. 2. 6
Ezekiel Strong
5
4. 6
1.16.
James Sawver
7
4.
1.11. 6
Richard Wallace
12
4. (i
2.14.
Stephen Pellam
4
4. 6
0.18.
W'" Ciishman
10
4. G
5
10.
2.15.
Frederick Earnest
11
4. G
2. 9. 6
Alpheus Philips
4
4. 6
0.18.
Benj. Chamberlin
4
4. 6
2
4.
1. 2.
Ezra Moon
2|
4. 6
2
4.
0.15. 3
Nathan Fellows
1
4. 6
0. 4. 6
Jos. Keys. Jr.
7
4. 6
4
8.
1.19. 6
Ichabod Trusdale
7
4. 6
4
8.
1.19. 6
Joseph Downer
4
4. 6
0.18.
Zebede Howard
9
4. 6
2. 0. 6
John Osborn
11
4. 6
4
8.
2.17. 6
John Wright
5
4. G
1. 2. 6
Joseph Keyes
4
4. 6
0.18.
i:63.19. 8
The within pay roll exhibited by me is a just account of the
service done by the company under my commands, in Thetford,
as also a number of soldiers that belonged to Maj. Horsington's
20
STATE OF VERMONT
[Hoisington's] detachment that have done duty under my com-
mand. Wm. Heaton, Captain.
Oct. 25, 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith two pound.s and six
pence, on account of the within.
Reed, per me Thos. Divine.
Oct. 30, 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith one pound eleven
shillings.
Amos Chamberlin.
Nov. 2, 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith two pounds nine
shillings and six pence as per the account within.
Per me
Fred'' Ernest.
Thetford, 14th Aug. 1777. Then reed, of Maj. Israel Smith
fifty-four pounds twelve shillings, being in full of all demands on
this pay roll, except nine pounds fourteen shillings and three
pence, which last mentioned sum is due to the Horsington soldiers.
I say received per me.
Wm. Heaton, Capt.
Reed, in addition to this pay roll, eighteen shillings for Lt.
Moses Cadwell, who ought to have been entered in the pay roll
for four days' service. I say reed, per me
W" Heaton.
Nov. 10, 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith nineteen shillings
upon the within account. Reed, per me.
Ezra ]\Ioor.
15th Dec. 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith two pounds
eighteen shillings and six pence as per the within account —
I say reed, per me
Chas. Chamberlin.
[112] \^Capt. John Alger s Company (/^zr/)]
Capt. John Alger's Pay Roll for such soldiers in his company
as assisted the People of Strafford in their retreat, also the service
of horses employed in said service.
Thetford, 14"' August, 1777.
Names
Dajs
Wages
per day
Days
for
horses
Horses
wages
Total
John Alp:er Capt.
Hezekiah May Lt.
Ellas Chamberlin En.
David Chamberlin Sergt.
11
13
,2
8.
5.9
5.3
4.9
11
8
8
2.
1(5.
16.
5.10.0
4.10.9
2.18.0
3. 6.6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
21
Names
Days
Wages
per day
Days
for
horses
Horses
wages
Total
Levi Root, Sergt.
4.9
1. 8.6
Samuel Huggins "
6
4.G
2
4.
1.12.6
David Rich
12
4.6
2.14.0
Solomon Root
8
4.6
1.16.0
Jared Alger
6
4.6
1.17.
Joshua Tucker
11
4.6
2. 9.6
Jonathan Rich
8
4.6
1.16.0
Saml. Rich
10
4.6
5
10.
2.15.0
Frederick Smith
10
4.6
7
14.
2.19.0
Elisha May
G
4.6
1. 7.0
W'" Briscoe
7
4.6
1.11.6
Amasa Chamberlin
8
4.6
5
10.
2. 6
William Root
5
4.6
1. 2.6
Silas Alger
4
4.6
2
4.
1. 0.0
Asahel Chamberlin
8
4.G
5
10.
2. 6.0
Jonathan Root
G
4.6
1. 7.
Simeon Root
7
4.6
1.11.6
jjona. Rich. Jr
8
4.6
3
6.
2. 2.0
Jona. Wood •
4
4.6
18.
EHsha Powell
IG
4.6
10
1.
4.12.
Isaac Chamberlin
7
4.6
10
1.
2. 8.6
Constant Bliss
2
4.6
4.
13.
Daniel West.
3
4.6
13.6
;{: 59.11.3
John Alger, Capt.
Thetford, 15th August, 1777. Then received of Major Israel
Smith fifty-nine pounds eleven shillings and three pence, being in
full for all the service done by the company under my command
in Strafford, both for scouting and assisting the people in their
retreat and moving and taking care of tory effects.
John Alger, Capt.
[118] [Men who ivent to Strafford unde)- Capts. Bush and Boardmai{\
A Return of the Men's names, with account of the number
of horses that went from Norwich under Capt. Timothy Bush,
Capt. Boardman and Lt. Burton to assist the Strafford people in
their retreat.
Names
Days
Wages pr
day
No. of
horses
Horses'
wages
Total
Timothy Bush, Capt.
John Stanton Adjt.
Gershom Bartlit
Francis Smally
4
4
4
2
8.
8.
4.6
4.6
1
1
1
1
8.
8.
8.
4.
2. 0.0
2. 0.0
0.13.0
1. 2.0
22
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
wages per
day
No. of
horses
Horses'
wages
Total
Joseph Lewis, Doctor
4
4.6
1
4.
0. 9.0
Jos. Bartlit
2
4.6
■-^_
0. 9.0
Gershom Bartlit, Jr.
2
4.6
0.13.0
Prince Freeman
2
4.6
1
4.
0.13.0
Elisha Freeman
2
4.6
1
4.
0.13.0
Danial Waterman
2
4.6
1
4.
0. 9.0
Elisha Waterman
2
4.6
9.0
Elijah Waterman
2
4.6
9.0
Nathl. Messenger
2
4.6
9.0
Asahel Murdock
2
4.6
9.0
Hezekiah Goodrich
4
4.6
18.0
W'" Burnham
3
4.6
13.6
Doel Johnson
2
4.6
9.0
John Rogers
2
4.6
9.0
Jona. Lord, Jr
2
4.6
9.0
David Lord
H
4.6
13.6
Isaac Walbridge
2
4.6
9.0
Aaron Smith
2
4.6
9.0
Elijah Smith
2
4.6
9.0
Hezekiah Johnson
2
4.6
9.0
Eben"" Jaques, Jr.
2
- 4.6
9.0
Elijah Brunson
2
4.6
9.0
Nathl. Boardman, Capt.
2
1
1.16
12.0
1 sergt.
2
9.6
2 Corporals
2
4.6
9.0
8 Bank and files.
IG
4.6
3.12.0
Elisha Burton Lt.
2
4.6
4.
15.6
Sergt^ 8—2 days each
6
16.
2. 4.6
14 rank and file, 2 days each
28
4
6. 6.
1 day added to Joseph Ball.
1
5
2.
6.6
£ 35.0.3
A true pay roll on the honor of an officer.
Test, Timothy Bush, Capt.
Thetford, 13''' Aug' 1777. Then reed, of Maj. Israel Smith
thirty-one pounds and twelve shillings being the full of all de-
mands to this pay roll. Reed, per me, Timothy Bush, Capt.
Correcting a mistake in this pay roll the 18"' of August 1777.
Then received three pounds^eight shillings and three pence more.
Timothy Bush, Capt.
RKVOI.U riONARV WAR ROLLS
23
[SSj [.)/<■// -li'Jio ma relied to Sirajford from Orford, Picrmont and
Fairlec'X
A Return of the Men's names in Orford, Piermont and Fair-
lee, that helped in the Retreat from Strafford, with an account of
the number of horses employed in said. service.
Names
Days
wages
per day
No. of
horses
1
Horses'
wages
0.4.0
Total
Lt. Jona. Darbe
2
0.5.3
0.15.8
Eight privates
IG
4.6i
8
3.2
5. 4.0
5.19.6
Piermont.
Capt. Jona Chandler
3
8
1
6.
I.IO.O
Saml. Koot
8
4.6
1
6.
0.19.6
Seth Ford
3
4.6
1
6.
0.19.6
Burgess Metcalf.
3
4.6
1
G.
0.19.6
Fairlee
Josiah Brown. Lt.
3
5.9
1
4
1. 1.3
Jona. Darbe, Sergt.
2
4.9
1
4
0.13.6
Joel Woodworth
2
4.6
2
8
0.17.0
Saml. Smith
2
4.6
0. 9.0
W" Bell
2
4.6
1
4
0.13.0
W" Thomson
2
4.6
1
4
0.13.0
John Martin
4.6
1
4
0. 6.6
Corpl. Solomon White
4.6
0. 4.6
Francis House
4.6
0. 4.6
John Hammond
4.6
0. 4.6
Jacob Master, Capt.
8.
0. 8.0
5.14.9
Thetford, 13th Aug. 1777. Reed, of Maj. Israel Smith five
pounds fourteen shillings and nine pence, being in full of the de-
mand of the within, for Fairlee.
Jacob Marston, Capt.
Thetford, 14th Aug. 1777. Reed, of Israel Smith five pounds
nineteen shillings and six pence in full satisfaction for the within
pay roll for Orford.
Jona. Darbe, Lt.
21*** Nov. 1777. Reed, of Israel Smith four pounds eight shil-
lings and six pence in discharge of the within account.
Jona. Chandler, Capt.
24
STATE OF VERMONT
[26, dupl 2ol] \^Meu with Horses iv/io went to Strafford from Ljf/ie]
A Return of the Men's Names in Lyme that helpt in the Re-
treat from Strafford, with an account of the number of horses em-
ployed in said service.
Names.
No.
days
Wages
per day
No.
horses
Horse
wages
Total
Jona. Child
2
10
4
1. 4
Charles Nelson
2
8
4
1.
John Thomson
4
4.6
8
1. 6
Abijah Broughton
2
4.6
4
9
James English
2
5.9
12
15.6
Thomas Porter
6
4.6
4
1.19.
Seth Tinkham
2
4.6
4
13
W" Child
2
4.6
4
13
Joseph Hatch
2
4.6
4
13
Walter Farfield, Jr.
2
4.6
4
13
John Farfield
2
4.6
9
John Sloan
2
8.
4
1.
Ezra Thompson
2
4.6
4
0.13
Ephraim Skinner
2
4.6
4
0.13
Thomas Gilbert
2
4.6
4
1.
Calvin Porter
2
4.6
4
0.13
Azariah Beach
2
4.6
4
0.13
Amasa Bugbee
2
4.6
0. 9
Reuben Grant
2
4.6
0. 9
Benoni Thear
4
4.6
8
1. 6
Nathl. Darby
2
4.6
4
0.13
Benj. Howard
2
4.6
0. 9
Nathl. Hewes.
2
4.6
0. 9
Nathl. Huse jr.
Phineas Stark
2
4.6
1
4
0.13
2
4.6
0. 9
Joseph Hewes
2
4.6
0. 9
;^9.12.6
[Sic]
At the Strafford Alarms, the Public D'", exclusive of the within
account.
To myself and horse 1 day ) s .
" 1 quart Rum V ^. 4.
" my horse to Norwich )
Thomas Gilbert.
Thetford, Aug- 14, 1777. Rec'd of Maj. Israel Smith nineteen
pounds sixteen shilling's in full for the within and foregoing
account, which I promise to deliver to the persons within named
as the respective are affixed to their names.
Witness.
Jona. Child.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
25
|->4;5J
[So>u/s sent out after the Retreat from Strafford^
A Return of the Men's Names in Lyme under Capt. Stone,
that went to Strafford in a Scout, after the retreat of the inhab-
itants from Strafford.
Names
John Stone, Capt.
llufns Conant
John Baxter
John Stuart
Days
Pr.
day
Horses
2
8
1
2
2
6
2
6
Total
1. 0.0
0.12.0
0.12.0
0.12.0
i:2.16.0
Strafford Settlements after
A Scout sent out to reconnoiter
the Retreat.
Elish Powell, Sergt. 3
John Osborn 2
Jona. Kich 2
A Return of particular Scouts sent out upon the account of
Strafford Alarm and the Safety of the Inhabitants.
Joseph Downer, Sergt.
Amos Chamberlin
Frederick Earnest
Jos. Downer, Sergt.
Frederick Earnest.
Chas. Chamberlin
Jos. Downer, Sergt.
Elijah Brunston
Isaiah Howard
Da\'id Rich
David Chamberlin, Sergt.
Joseph Howard
Zecokenah Jinks
0.6.0
0.
0.
6.
6.
6.
7*
6.
8
6.
3
3
6.
6.
'
4.0
4.0
4
4.0
4.0
4.0
0.18.0
0,18.0
1
^3.12)
f3A2\
I
;^1.16J
By order of
Maj. Israel
Smith
By order of
En. Elias
Chamberlin
*With the 4 men lost from Strafford, July 6, 1777
Thetford, 14th. Aug. 1777. Then reed, of Maj. Israel Smith
seven dollars for seven days scouting. I say rec** per me,
David Rich
Thetford, Aug. 14, 1777. Then reed, of Maj. Israel Smith
four pounds twelve shillings for services done to Strafford by
myself and John Stuart, Rufus Conant, John Baxter, Zeeheriah
Jinks, and Joseph Howard. I say reed, per me.
John Sloan.
14th Aug. 1777. Reed, of Maj. Isral Smith one pound four
shillings in full satisfaction of my scouting.
Reed, per me.
Amos Chamberlin.
26
STATE OF VERMONT
18th. Aug. 1777. Then reed, for vScouting as above ^l.lU.O
Reed, per me.
Elisha Powell
16th. Aug-. 1777. Then reed, of Maj. Israel Smith twenty-two
shillings for scouting. Reed, per me.
Elijah Brownson.
Sept. 28, 1777. Then reed, of Israel Smith four dollars for
four days scouting as pr. within. 1 say reed, per me.
Frederick Ernest.
l^Capt. Elijah Dnveys Co7npany\
[Furnished by Mr H. C. Day of Bennington through Col. Frank
L. Greene]
Roster of Capt. Elijah Dewey's Company as it was formed at
the time of the battle of Bennington, August 16, 1777.
Captain
First Lieut.
Second Lieut.
Ensign
Sergeant
Elijah Dewey.
Joseph Rudd
Thomas Jewett
Nathaniel Fillmore /
Daniel Harman.
Thomas Haynes
Jediah Merrill
Jonathan Griswold
Seth Partee
Aaron Haynes
Jonathan Haynes Jr.
Ezekiel Harman
Daniel Towslee
Silas Harman
Cabel Harman
Joshua Harman
Abner Marble
John Partee
Joseph Robinson
John Burnham Jr.
Shadrack Harris
Thomas Henderson
Roger Ladd
George Christee
Ezekiel Smith
Privates
Christopher Cluff
Jonathan Parsons
Amos Page
Samuel Rood
Daniel Kinsley
Joseph Wickwire
Nathan Clerk Jr.
John Smith
^Libbens Armstrong
Hezekiel Armstrong
Hopestill Armstrong
John Kinsley
Eleazer Hawks
Samuel Tubbs
John Rudd
Elijah Story
Benajah Story
Nathaniel Holmes
Elnathan Hubbell
Griffin Briggs
Elijah Higgins
Ithamar Hibbard
Cyrus Clark
Benejah Hurlbert
Joshua Carpenter
Jesse Field
Amos Herriek
Simeon Harman
Mathew Clark
Shadrock Norton
Stephen Cleveland
Theopholus Clark
John Stewart
Nathaniel Kinsley
Job Green
William Aylesworth
Philemon Wood
Samuel Cutler
Lemuel Geers
Jacob Story
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
27
Joseph Tinney David Powers Lemuel Hunt
Edward Corbin Phineas Still Daniel Clark
Oliver Rice Roswell Moseley Elisha Clark
Christojiher Brackett Joseph Willoughby Gains Harman.
Robert Blair
[^Capt. Samuel RobinsoiisRoll^
[From Hiland Hall's History of Bennington, Vt. Hist. Mag.
I. 158]
August IG, 1777,-
Robert Cochran
Gideon Spencer
William Henry
Henry Walbridge
Rufus Branch
John Larned
Thomas Abel
Nathan Lawrence
Josiah Brush
David Fay (Fifer)
Leonard Robinson
Daniel Biddlecome
Levi Hatheway
Abram Hatheway
Reuben Colvin
Eliphalet Stickney
Daniel Rude
Benj. Holmes
James Marivater
Mr. Alger
Ammie Fuller*
Jonah Brewster
George Dale
John Marble
Ephraim Marble
Aaron-Hubbell
—were in battle
Samuel Safford Jr.
Aaron Smith
Ephraim Smith
Samuel Henry
Edward Henderson
Jonathan Haynes
Archelaus Tupper
Daniel Warner
Lt. Simeon Hathaway
Aaron Miller
John Fay
Elijah Fay
Joseph Fay
John Clark
Jehosephat Holmes
closes Rice
Benj. Whipple Jr.
Silas Robinson
John Weeks
Moses Scott
Alpheus Hathaway
wSolomon Walbridge
Ebenezer Bracket
Jehiel Smith
Asa Branch
Phinehas Wright
John Smith
Jesse Belknap
Silvanes Brown
John Forbes
Stephen Williams
William Post
David Safford
Jared Post
Jeremiah Bingham
Samuel Slocum
Josiah Hurd
Ezekiel Brewster
Solomon Leason
Thomas Selden
John Rigney
Elisha Smith
Solomon Safford
Joseph Roe
William Terrill
Noah Beach
Simeon Sears
David Robinson
Joseph Safford
Isaac Webster
28
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Abial Chamberlin
Joseph Chamberlin
Samuel Eatton
Peter Johnson
Jonathan Darbey.
Asher Chamberlin
Abner Fowler
William Thompson
James Hunteras
Samuel Hadley
Stephen McConiel
Jon"' Goodwin
Abel Davis
James Heath
Asa Webster
Israel Olmstead
Samuel Stevens
John Brown
Hugh Gamel
John Taylor
Ebenezer Omstead
Nathl. White
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[379]
STATE OF VERMONT
\Capt. Scth Hodges' Company
A Pay Roll of Capt. Seth Hodges' Company in Col. Joseph
Marsh's Regiment of Militia, for the bounty allowed by the State
of Vermont. Pomfret, Oct. 7, 1777.
Names.
Time of
Engage-
ment
Days
when
discharg'
P Month
Miles
Total.
Seth Hodges, Capt.
Aiig. 16
50
Oct. 4
180
0.15.
Samuel Udall, Lt.
50
" "
180
0.15.
Abisha Sampson. Lt
50
" "
180
0.15.
William Bramble. En.
50
it «.
180
0.15.
Elias Chapman, Sergt.
50
" , "
2.10.0
180
4.18. 4
John Cheadel "
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Ephraim Peake "
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Charles Killam "
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Elijah Bayley Corpl
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Elijah Hoar
50
'• "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Asa Emerson
50
•' "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Nathl. Killam "
50
'< <'
2.10
180
4.18. 4
William Annible
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Sylvanus Cottle
50
." "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
John Darling
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
William Fuller
50
"
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Billy Gray
50
"
2.10
180
4.18. 4
John Hariden
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Eben' Dike
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
John Hosington
50
" "
2 10
180
4.18. d
Isaac Hosington
50
ic a
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Otto (Cato?) Negor
50
it a
2.10
180
4.18. 4
David Bliss
Jona. Burtch
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
50
ii. «(
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Eddy Burtch
20
Sept. 10
2.10
150
2.15.10
Becket Chapman
50
Oct. 4
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Mitchell Clark
50
2.10
180
4.18. 4
William Curtis
50
a a
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Barjonas Damon
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Hezekiah Hazen
11
Aug. 26
2.10
180
1 4. 2
John Hill
50
Oct. 4
2 10
180
4.18. 4
Albe (Abel?) Marsh
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Elisha Perkins
17
Sept. 1
2.10
150
2. 0.10
Phineas Strong
50
Oct. 4
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Seth Savage
50
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Elkanah Sprague
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Stephen Tilden
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Andrew Tracy
50
<( i>
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Josiah Tilden
26
<< <>
2.10
180
4.18. 4
William Udall
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Benj. Wright
50
" "
2.10
180
4.18. 4
Saml. Webster
11
Aug. 20
2.10
70
4.18. 4
RliVOLUTIONARY WAR ROI,LS
Names.
Time of
Engage-
ment
Days
When
discharg'
Oct. 4
ah Wildiu
P Month
Miles
Total.
Timo. Harding.
William Ramsey.
Nathauiel Troop.
John Watkius.
Addition since the sui
Aug. 18
11 was ca
50
50
50
50
jt, Josi
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
180
180
180
180
4.18. 4
4.18. 4
4.18. 4
4.18. 4
2. 2. 6
;^197. 1.8
Seth Hodges, Capt.
In Council, Hartford, July 14, 1778. The within Pay Roll ac-
cepted and approved, the sum of which is one hundred and ninety-
seven pounds one shilling and eight pence, which sum the Treas-
urer IS desired to pay.
P' order of Council, Joseph Marsh
Hartford, July 14, 1778. Reed, of Peter Olcott, as an Assist-
ant Treasurer, the sum of one hundred and ninety-seven pounds
one shilling and eight pence, in behalf of Capt. Seth Hodges.
Reed, per me, John W. Dana.
^197.1.8
[:580]
Capt. Timothy Bush
Regiment, 1777.
[^Capt. Timothy Busk's Company^
Pay Roll in Colonel Joseph Marsh's
when
Months
Days
Names.
en-
m
in
gaged
service
service
Capt Timothy Bush
Aug. 10
1
20
Lt. Eben' Parkhurst
i< it
1
20
Lt. Aimer Chamberlin
" "
1
20
Timothy Bartholomew
" "
1
20
Sa"(?) Waterman
" "
1
20
Isaac Wheeler
" ««
1
20
Benjamin Hatch
<< K
1
20
Daniel Waterman
" "
1
20
Elisha Freeman
" "
1
20
Joel Chamberlin
1
20
John Rogers
"
1
20
Thos Evet
" "
1
20
Phineas Parkis
" "
1
20
Hez. Johnson
" "
1
20
Wage
due
Miles
220
do
Mil-
age
18.4
18.4
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
Total
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
[3]
34
STATE OF VERMONT
Names.
when
en-
Months
in
Days
in
Wages
due
Miles
Mil-
age
Total
gaged
service
service
Moses Cad will
Aug. 16
20
4. 8.4
220
18.4
5. 1.8
Elisha Kent.
<> i»
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
J oseph Keys.
" "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Simeon Carpenter
<( a
20
4. C.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Benjamin Chamberlin
" "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Ichabod Trnsdell
" "
5. 0.0
18.4
5.18
4
Ichabod Carley
" ''
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Elijah Brunson
" "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Benj. Parkhurst
"
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
John Bnrnap.
" "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
John Osborn
" "
00
2.10.0
18.4
3. 8
4
Adron Hatch
" "
20
4. 3.4
18.4-
5. 1
8
Simeon How
" "
20
4-. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Seth Lord
" "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Elijah Waterman
" "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Reuben Parkhiirst
"
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Daniel Havers
" "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Charles Chamberlin
a li
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Eben' Jaquish
" "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
John Lovejoy
" "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Daniel Lovejoy
<( <(
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Ezekiel Strong
"
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
8
Thos. Cops
'< "
20
4. 3.4
18.4
5. 1
.8
Seth Baldin
" "
27
2. 5.0
18.4
3. 3
4
James Marsh
1
20
4. 3.4
18.4
Total
5. 1
.8
^195.10.0
A true Pay Roll.
Timothy Bush, Capt.
In Council, Bennington, 12"' Aug' 1778. The within Pay Roll
accepted and approved, except twelve pounds ten shillings, which
is the additional pay of the Commissioned officers, and the Treas-
urer is ordered to pay on the same the sum of One hundred and
eighty-three pounds and eight pence.
Per order of Council.
Thos. Chittenden, Governor.
July 1.'), 1778. Reed, the sum of one hundred and eighty-
three pounds eight pence ot Peter Olcutt in full of the above sum,
ordered to be paid I say, and reed, per me.
Timothy Bush, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
35
[300]
\Capt. John Petty s Company\
A Pay Roll of the Company commanded by Capt. John Petty
in Col. William Williams' Regiment of Militia in the State of
Vermont. 1777
Names
Entered
Days
Pr. month
Total
John Petty, Capt.
Aug. 29
40
John Burt, Lt.
" "
Grindall Rowell (Reynolds) Lt.
" "
Atheniel Bruce, En
" "
Simeon Burk, Sergt.
" "
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Daniel Creshen, "
" "
20
2.10.4
2. 3. 4
Joseph Fish "
.< <.
30
2.10
2.10.
Amos Hale "
" "
21
2.10.0
1.15.
Andrew Haskell Cor,
'« "
30
2.10.0
2.10.
James Crawford "
" "
30
2.10.0^
2. 10. or
2.10.
William Perry "
'« "
21
1.15.
Timo. Holbrook "
" •'
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
Noah Cushing
" ♦•
30
2.10.0
2.10.
John How
" «'
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
William Crooke
" "
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Nathl. Robertson
" "
24
2.10.0
2. 0.
Edward Gray
(( u
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Seth Gould
" ■'
30
2.10.0
2 10.
Sanil. Phippen
" "
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Abijah Parker
" "
30
2.10
2.10.
Abraham Shipman
" "
80
2.10.0
2.10.
John Holt
" "
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
Ichabod Ide
" "
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Sylvanus Fisk
" "
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Atherton Chafife
" '•
30
2.10.0
2.10.
William Eaton
" "
30
2.10.0
2.10.
William Gould
" "
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Joshua Wells
" "
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Gideon Moors
" "
25
2.10.0
2.10.
John Bowing
"
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
Seth Jones
" "
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
Joseph Joy
" "
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
Richard Harden
" "
11
2.10.0
0.18. 4
William Jones
W il
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Cyrus Whitcomb
" "
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
Isaac Whitcomb
" "
21
2.10.0
1.15.
James Houghton
" "
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Elijah Bruce
J. I.
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
Thomas Holbrook
" "
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
Nathl. Steadman
" "
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
Daniel Merrick
" "
16
2 10.0
1. 6. 8
Ward Ager
ti l«
26
2.10.0
1.13. 4
ohn Morse
'< "
10
2.10.0
0.16. 8
Joseph Season
" "
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
-^Temuel Cone
" "
20
2.10.0
1.13. 4
aniel Hogins
<< 4.
30
2.10.0
2.10.
36
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Entered
Days
Pr. month
Total
James Nichols
Aug. 29
9
2.10.0
0.15.
Eben' Houorhton
" "
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
(^.aleb Houghton
" "
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
William Howard
" "
24
2.10.0
2. 0.
Samuel Parkis
<i i<
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Levi Howard
«' "
2i
,2.10.0
2. 0.
Levi Pees
i( a
30
2.10.0
2.10.
Jesse Ide
" "
16
2.10.0
1. 6. 8
Samnel Avery
" "
25
2.10.0
2. 1. 8
Elijah Hubbard
" "
9
2.10.0
0.15.
Joseph Tyler
" "
65
2.10.0
5. 8.54
Thomas Reed
8
2.10.0
0.13. 4
/111. 3. 4
Errors excepted. John Petty
Putney, 3 Sept. 1778. The above pay roll examined by
Putney, Sept. 3. 1778. The within named John Petty per-
sonally appeared and made solemn oath to the within pay roll.
Before me, Jonas Fay, Asst.
Putney, 3'^ Sept. 1778. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer of
the vState of Vermont, one hundred and eleven pounds ^, the con-
tents of the with pay roll in full. P'^ John Petty, Capt.
[129] [CaJ>^. Josiah Boydcns Coi)ipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Josiah Boyden's Company in Col. William
Williams' Reg^iment of Militia in the service of the United States,
on an Expedition to Bennington, &c. , in 1777.
Names
Entered
Discharg'
Days
Pr day
Total
Josiah Boyden, Capt.
Abel Dimick, Lt.
Simeon Edwards, Lt.
Edward Harris. En.
Saml. Bixby, Sergt.
Aug. 29
Sept 23.
26
0.1.8
2. 3.4
Kufus Sargeant, Sergt.
" 20
23
1.8
1.18.4
Bank Bennet "
" 15
18
1.8
1.10.0
John Gault "
" 22
25
1.8
2. 1.8
John Wilder, Corpl.
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Ezra Pratt
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Jonas Bice *'
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Isaac Wilds
" 12
15
1.8
1. 5.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
37
Names
Entered
Discharg-
Days
Pr day
Total
Caleb Cole
Aug. 29
Sept 12
15
1.8
1 . 5.0
Enoch SheparJsou
" 11
14
1.8
1. 3.4
Ezra Sbepardson
"
'• 12
15
1.8
1. 5.0
James Kinnr
"
" 12
15
1.8
1. 5.0
Newhall Earl
"
" 23
20
1.8
2. 3.4
Saml. Nichols
"
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Thomas Ijyutle
"
'• 6.
9
1.8
0.15.0
Ei)hraim Whitney,
w
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
John Dwire
"
" 12
15
1.8
1. 5.0
Jonas Shepard
"
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Saml. Woodward
"
" 22
25
1.8
2. 1.8
Ezekiel Phillips
"
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Solomon Pees
«'
" 22
25
1.8
2. 1.8
Alexander Gault
'<
" 22
25
1.8
2. 1.8
Joseph Winchester
«'
" 22
25
1.8
2. 1.8
W" Wilcox
"
" 9
12
1.8
1. 0.0
Joseph Bartlet
"
" 22
25
1.8
2. 1.8
Oliver Cooley
"
" 22
25
1.8
2. 1.8
Smith Butler
'«
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Saml. Kelly
«<
" 20
23
1.8
1.18.4
Seth Smith
"
23
1.8
1.18.4
Abel Houprhton
"
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Joseph Hildreth, Jr.
"
" 3
6
1.8
0.10.0
Marshal Miller ■
"
Aug. 31
3
1.8
0. 5.0
Arad Holten
"
Sept 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Benj. Meigs
(>
" 12
15
1.8
1. 5.0
Cephas Carpenter
"
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Shubal Bullock
"
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Benaiah Putnam
"
Aug. 31
3
1.8
0. 5.0
Elijah Kuioht
Sept 1
Sept 23
23
1.8
1.18.4
Nathl. Davis
.<
" 20
20
1.8
1.13.4
James Cambell
.c (.
Sept 23
23
1.8
1.18.4
David Caml)ell
a >«
" 23
33
1.8
1.18.4
Joseph Burr
i( (<
" 23
23
1.8
1.18.4
Thos. Dutton
«l I.
" 23
23
1.8
1.18.4
Saml. Richardson
<4 11
" 23
23
1.8
1.18.4
Saml. Bentley.
<< a
" 20
20
1.8
1.13.4
John Baker
<« a
" 23
23
1.8
1.18.4
Leonard Reed
a .1
" 23
23
1 8
1.18.4
J^athan Wright
U li
" 20
20
1.8
1.13.4
Thos. MCIure
Aug. 29
" 5
8
1.8
0.13.4
Charles Davenport
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Joel Cutler
u u
" 6
9
1.8
0.15.0
W" Thomas
.< .1
" 6
9
1.8
0.15.0
Antipas Harrington
ii li
" G
9
1.8
0.15.0
Saml. Wilder
Aug 29
" 23
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Merodack Smith
" 12
15
1.8
1. 5.0
Asa Stoel
(( (1
7
10
1.8
0.16.8
William Hoit
ii a
" 12
15
1.8
1. 5.0
Cyrel Carpenter.
" 23
20
1.8
2. 3.4
^96.13.4
38
STATE OF VERMONT
Putney, Sept. 3, 1778. Personally appeared the above named
Josiah Boyden and made solemn oath to this pay roll.
Sworn before me,
Jonas Fay, Assistant.
Date above, this pay roll examined
^' IrT Alk'/ I Committee appointed.
Received, Putney, September 3'^ 1778, of Ira Allen, Esq.
ninety-six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence, the contents
of this pay roll.
Joseph Boyden, Capt.
[368]
[Capi Josiah Boyden' s Conipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Josiah Boyden's Company in Col. William
Williams' Regiment of Militia in the service of the United States,
on an expedition to Bennington, &c, in 1777.
Names.
En- ]
tered cl
Dis-
larg'i
Days
P^ day
Total.
Josiah Boyden, Capt.
Sep. 24 Oc
t. 21
27
Caleb Owen, Lt.
(( <<
' 20
26
J. Shepherd Gates, Lt.
" "
' 6
12
Thomas Barnes, En.
" 27
' 20
28
Preserved Ganner, Sergt
" 24
' 14
20
1.8
1.13.4
James Nichols "
<C «i
' 8
14
1.8
1. 8.4
Eeuben Cook "
<< <4
' 20
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Daniel Gates "
u a
' 21
27
1.8
2. 5.0
Caleb Heywood Corpl.
" 27
. 17
20
1.8
1.13.4
Oliver Wilder
!! ?.^
' 7
13
1.8
1. 1.8
Thomas Rutherford "
' 7
13
1.8
1. 1.8
Samuel Pratt
i< ii
' 21
27
1.8
2. 5.0
Eben"^ Burt
" 27
' 8
11
1.8
0.18.4
James Clark.
'.'. 24
• 20
26
1.8
2. 3.4
William Frazin
' 20
26
1.8
2. 3.4
John Hall
<i <»
' 20
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Thomas Olverson
.< <.<.
• 8
14
1.8
1. 3.4
James Henderson
" "
' 20
26
1 8
2. 3.4
Joseph Pierce
" "
' 20
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Pelegr Baker
<< w
' 14
20
1.8
1.13.4
Elijah Clark.
<« <<
' 20
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Thomas Clark.
<t «<
' .8
14
1.8
1. 3.4
Robert Patterson
" "
' 20
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Joseph Stuart
" "
' 14
20
1.8
1.13.4
David Davis
<< n
• 20
26
1.8
2. 3.4
Parmenus Temple
<l «l
' 21
27
1.8
2. 5.0
John French
<< l«
• 6
12
1.8
1. 0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
39
Names.
En- ]
tered c
Dis-
aarg"
Days
P' day
Total.
Seth Duncan
Sep. 24 Oc
t. 18
24
1.8
2. 0.0
Asa Dutton
'• "
' 21
27
8
2. 5.0
John Scott
" "■
' 8
14
8
1. 3.4
W" Nep:u8 Jr.
" "
' 21
27
8
2. 5.0
Eeuben Si)aldinf2^
<> 11
• 21
27
8
2. 5.0
Leonard Spalding
«i .1
' 21
27
8
2. 5.0
David Rich
" "
♦ 20
26
8
2. 3.4
Elijah Pratt
i« <(
' 8
14
8
1. 3.4
Asaph Carpenter
" 26
' 17
21
8
1.15.0
Enoch Cook
" 24
' 21
27
8
2. 5.0
Saml. Warrenner
«i .1
' 17
23
8
1.18.4
Artemas. How.
<i 1.
* 17
28
8
1.18.4
Saml. Knight.
.1 .1
' 21
27
8
2. 5.0
Eben-^ Brook.
i< ..
' 21
27
8
2. 5.0
Jesse Hildreth
" "
' 21
27
8
2. 5.0
Israel Hooker
" "
' 21
27
8
2. 5.0
Amariah Taft.
" 27
' 20
28
8
1.18.4
Asa Ober
" "
' 8
11
8
18.4
George Christopher
" «'
' 20
23
8
1.18.4
Benj. How.
Oct. 9
' 20
11
8
0.18.4
Benaiah Putnam
Sep. 24
' 17
23
8
1.18.4
John Kilberry.
i< <i
' 1
7
8
0.11.8
£ 81. 0.0
Putney, 3*^ Sept. 1778. Personally appeared the above named
Josiah Boyden and made solemn oath that each of the persons
named in this pay roll were in the service of the United States the
number of days affixed to each of their names, and that neither
himself or any other person (to his knowledge) had received any
pay therefor. Sworn before me,
Jonas Fay, Asst.
Date above this Pay Roll examined by
Jonas Fay, ) „ ., , • i. j
Ira Allen \ Committee appointed
Putney, Sept. 3, 1778. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer of
the State of Vermont, Eighty-one pounds, the contents of this pay
roll. P^
Josiah Boyden, Capt.
^81.0.0
40
[20G]
STATE OF VERMONT
\^Lieut. Moses Jolinsons Company\
A Pay Roll of Lt. Moses Johnson's Company in Col. William
Williams Regiment, as due from this State from the 2oth of Sep-
tember to the 17th. of October, 1777.
Engaged
Discharg
Pr.
Month
Days
Pr.
Day
Total
Moses Johnson Lt.
Sept. 25
Oct. 17
1.9
2. 5.6
Benj. Whitney Lt.
" "
" "
9
2. 3.9
Sylvanus Smith Sergt.
(< <i
«' 16
2.12.0
26
9
2. 3.9
Aaron Alexander "
" '<
" "
25
8:-
2. 1.0
David Wilson "
" "
17
25
8?
2. 1.0
Elisha Hubbard Corpl.
" "
15
24
8
2. 3.4
Daniel Gates ' '
" "
" 15
24
8
2. 0.0
Joshua Parker
4< «'
15
26
8
2. 8.4
Cyrus Whitcomb
.• 4.
15
24
8
2. 3.4
Stephen Cole
" "
17
26
8
2. 3.4
William Mack
U <i
(< u
26
8
15.8
William Mc. Wain
ii «.
" "
26
8
1. 5.0
Ebene. Pierce
4< it
4
10
8
2. 0.0
Andrew Haskel
11 .1
" 5
15
8
2. 1.8
John McWaine
(< <i
" 15
24
8
2. 3.4
Nehemiah Horton
(I ..
" 16
25
8
2. 3.4
Lemuel Pratt
il ..
i' V
26
8
2. 0.0
Thorn. Nelson
.4 <4
26
8
2. 3.4
William Moore
" "
15
24
8
2. 0.0
William Wilman
" "
17
26
8
2. 3.4
Abijah Mores
" "
15
24
8
2. 3.4
Ebene. Parker
" "
17
26
8
2. 3.4
Israel Sawyer
<l «'
" 17
26
8
2. 3.4
Joshua Hyde Jr.
'( K
17
26
8
2. 1.8
Aaron Cole
l< ((
" 17
26
8
2. 1.8
James Clay Jr.
" "
16
25
8
2. 3.4
Jonathan Man
" "
" "
25
8
2. 3.4
Dennis Looklin
U .4
" 17
26
8
2. 3.4
Ebene. Wright
" '«
" "
26
.8
2. 3.4
Abel White
<l li
(< <(
26
8
2. 1.8
Asa Averall
ii a
a '(
26
.8
2. 3.4
John Abbe
U (.
16
25
8
2. 1.8
Abraham Dickerson
.. ..
" 17
26
8
2. 3.4
Israel Ide
11 (<
" ((
26
8
2. 3.4
James Ide
«i i«
i( I.
26
.8
2. 3.4
Neh. Mc Neal
<( 4.
a a
26
8
2. 3.4
John Mc Neal
<« ti
<< i<
26
8
2. 3.4
Porter Tarble
ii a
u a
26
.8
2. 3.4
Edmund Shipman
n <<
n <<
26
.8
3. 3.4
Charles Riee
.. i.
(> >(
26
8
2. 3.4
Daniel Miller
i. <«
26
.8
2. 3.4
Joshua Hyde
" "
2
11
8
18.4
John Wilson
U "
2
11
8
18.4
Elijah Whitney
"
11
8
18.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
41
Namks
Engaged
Dis-
charged
Pr.
Month
Days
Pr.
Day
Total
Lemuel Ames
Aquila Jones
Ichabod Itle
Daniel Rood
Oct. 12
li it
Oct. 17
9
9
2(5
2C
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
15.0
15.0
2. 3.4
2. 3.4
/89 13.2
Putney, 3rd. Sept. 1778
Errors excepted.
M(
Johnson Lt.
Putney, 3rd. Sept. 1778. Personally appeared the within named
Moses Johnson and made solemn oath that the several persons
named in the within pay roll were each in the service the several
days annexed to their respective names and that neither himself
nor any other person to his knowledge had received any pay
therefordirectly or indirectly.
Before me, Jonas Fay, Assistant
Putney, 3rd. Sept. 1778. Reed, of Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer
of the State of Vermont eighty-nine pounds, thirteen shillings and
two pence, in full of the within pay roll.
^89.13.2.
Moses Robinson.
[271]
[Lieuf Moses Johnson s Command {Omission)^
Pay Roll of five persons under the command of Lt. Moses
Johnson, in the service of the United States of America, belonging
to Col. William Williams' Regiment of Militia in the county of Cum-
berland and State of Vermont, 1777, omitted in the original pay
roll.
Names
When
enter'
service
When
discharged
Days
in
service
Pr.day
Total
Joseph Gushing
Oliver Haitwell
Jonas Snow
Asahel Briggs
Samuel Willson
Sept. 25
24
24
11
11
11
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
2. 0.0
2. 0.0
18.4
18.4
18.4
^6.15.0
Errors Excepted.
Moses Johnson
42
STATE OF VERMONT
[55]
\Capt. David StotvelVs Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. David Stowell's Company in Col. William
Williams' Regiment.
Names
Rank.
Per
month
Date of
engage-
ment
Date of
Dis-
charge
Days
service
Wages
1777
1777.
David Stowell
Capt.
2.10.0
Sep 29.
Oct 21
23
1.18.4
James Cutler
Sergt.
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
23
1.18.4
Daniel Knight
do
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
23
1.18.4
Manassah Bixby
do
2.10.0
" 29
«' 21
23
2. 0.0
David Anderson
do
2.10.0
" 28-
" 21
24
1.13.4
John Sheperson
Private.
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
20
1. 8.4
Zephaniah Phelps (orSheps)
'«
2.10.0
" 29
" 18
17
1.18.4
Williams Marsh.
"
2.10.0
" 29
" 15
23
1.18.4
James Salisbury
"
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
23
1.18.4
Philip Franklin
"
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
23
1. 6.8
Stafford Horton
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
16
1.18.4
David Newhall
"
2.10.0
" 29
" 14
23
1.18.4
Saml. Reed
"
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
23
1.18.4
Peter Rice
"
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
23
1.18.4
Phinehas Rice
<(
2.10.0
'♦ 29
" 21
23
1.18.4
Ephraim Gale
'<
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
23
1.18.4
Thos. Partridge
"
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
23
1.18.4
Job Morse
"
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
23
1.18.4
Isaac Wells.
"
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
23
1.18.4
Jona. Paterson
"
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
24
1.18.4
John Montgomery.
"
2.10.0
" 28
" 21
24
2. 0.0
William White
"
2.10.0
" 28
" 21
24
2. 0.0
Nathl. Akin
"
2.10.0
" 29
" 21
24
2. 0.0
Jona. Aiken
"
2.10.0
" 28
" 21
24
2. 0.0
John Cox
"
2.10.0
" 28
" 21
23
1.18.4
John Ray.
2.10.0
" 28
" 21
24
Total
2. 0.0
^47. 3.4
Putney 3d. Sep. 1778. Personally appeared the within named
David Stowell and made solemn oath to the within pay roll.
Before me
Jonas Fay, Asst.
Date above the within pay roll examined by
Jonas Fay | .^ .^ • ^ j
Ira Allen f ^-o^nmittee appointed.
Received Putney, Sept 3, 1778 of Ira Allen Esq. forty seven
pounds three shillings four pence, the full contents of the within
pay roll. Pr. David Stowell, Capt.
^47,3.4,
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
43
Putney, -Ith. Sept. 1778. The above pay roll examined
By Jonas Fay ) Committee
Ira Allen \ appointed
Sworn before me at Putney the date above,
Jonas Fay, Asst.
Putney, Sept. 4, 1778. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer of
the State of Vermont, six pounds and fifteen shillings, the con-
tents of the above pay roll.
Pr. Moses Johnson, Lieutenant.
^G.15.0
[351] \_Detachmcnt under Lieut. Charles Richards\
A Pay Roll of the Detachment of a Company commanded by
Lieut. Charles Richards in Col. William Williams' Regiment of
Militia in the service of the United States — 1777.
Names
When
enter''
service
When dis-
charged
Time in
service
Pr.
month
Total due
Timo. Clark
Charles Richards Jr.
Elisha Walker
Asa White
Daniel Richards
Sept. 27
Oct. 20
24 days
2.10.0
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.0.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
£ 10.0.0
Chas. Richards, Lt.
Putney, 3 Sept. 1778. Personally appeared the above named
Charles Richards and made solemn oath to the truth of the above
pay roll.
Before me, Jonas Fay, Asst.
Putney, 3rd. Sept. 1778. The above Pay Roll examined
Jonas Fay
Ira Allen.
Com^^
Date above reed, of Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer of the state of
Vermont, ten pounds, the contents in full of the above pay roll.
Charles Richards, Lt.
^10.0.0
u
STATE OF VERMONT
[196]
Pay Roll of
[CaJ>f. Ebenezcr Allen s Cofnpany'\
Capt. Eben'' Allen's Company in Col.
Samuel
Herrick's Regiment of Rangers, raised by the State of Vermont,
for the defense of the United States.
No.
Days
When
days
Names
Enterec
I Dischar'
in
serv-
Amt. of
pay
enlist-
ment
for
which
1777
ice
out
1778
pay
due
Eben- Allen Capt.
July 15
Dec. 6
Jan. 15
185
Isaac Clark Ist. Lt.
4.16.8
185
Ethan Pier 2ud "
4.16.8
185
Jacob Wood Ist. Seigt.
145
4.16.8
185
David Griswold 2nd. "
145
4.16.8
185
Ephraim Wood 3rd. "
145
4.16.8
185
Elisba Ashley Ist. Corp.
145
4.16.8
185
V Abel White, 2nd.
145
4.16.8
185
Eichard Crovets 3rd. "
145
4.16.8
185
John Bishop, Fifer
145
4.16.8
185
Winslow Perry, Drum.
145
4.16.8
185
Cyrus Clark Private
145
4.16.8
185
Eichard Barnom "
145
4.16.8
185
Joseph Lanone "
145
4.16.8
:85
Peter How
145
4.16.8
185
William Ashley
145
4.16.8
185
Daniel Hawkins
145
4.16.8
185
David Bradey
145
4.16.8
185
Nehemiah Kellogp^
145
4.16.8
185
Benj. Haskins
145
4.16.8
185
Azor Perry
145
4.16.8
185
Daniel Adams
145
4.16.8
185
Jonathan Corey
145
4.16.8
185
Nathan Foord
145
4.16.8
185
Eben'' Corey
145
4.16.8
185
Benj. Parks
145
4.16.8
185
Philip Matteson
145
4.16.8
185
Phineas Clooflf
145
4.16.8
185
Josiah Allen
145
4.16.8
185
Jacob Corey
145
4.16.8
185
Daniel Steward
145
4.16.8
185
John Train
«. (4
145
4.16.8
185
Eichard Colvin
1 l( <i
145
4.16.8
185
Ezra Sweate (Sweele)
145
4.16.8
185
Benajah Wells
145
4.16.8
185
Zipron Herrick
145
4.16.8
185
Levi Wood
145
4.16.8
185
Jacob Smith
145
4.16.8
185
Amos Ives
145
4.16.8
185
Nathaniel Wood
145
4.16.8
185
Simeon Prentiss
145
4.16.8
185
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
45
No.
Days
When
days
Names
Entered
Dischar'
in
serv
Amt. of
pa.y
enlist-
ment
for
which
1777
ice
out
1778
pay
due
Stephen Kin^sley
July 15
Dec.
145
4. 10. 8
Jan. 15
185
AmoB Herrick
" "
" "
145
4. 10. 8
" "
185
John Knisht (Night)
i< i.
" "
145
4.16.8
" "
185
Luther Philomon
" 4
.. 14
145
4.10.8
«t •>
185
John Eeon BJancher
U I.
11 X
145
4.10.8
" "
185
Darius Chipman
" "
" "
145
4.10.8
" "
185
Jona. Nelson
" '•
" «'
145
4.10.8
♦' "
185
David Gilmore
" "
145
4.10.8
" "
185
Edward Turner
" ;^0
" "
130
4. 0.8
"
109
John Wri-ht
Aug. 3
" "
12()
4. 4.
165
Eufus Bates
" 4
" "
125
4. 3.4
<< u
104
■ftauiuel Fletcher
14 «.
'• "
125
4. S.4
«' "
104
Georsre Potter
" "
" "
125
4. 3.4
" '•
164
Josiah Ladd
'' "
125
4. 3.4
Sept. 7
33
Stephen Jackson
(( <l
125
4. 3.4
Jan. 15
164
Lemuel Pvoberts
" 1(5
113
3.15.4
" "
103
Eben' Judkius
U 4(
Deserted
30
John Glidden
" 20
109
3.12.8
Sept. 10
149
Joseph Roe
" 24
105
3.10.0
Jan. 15
145
Adonijah Montague
" "
105
3.10.0
" "
145
Jon' New-ton
Sept. 1
98
3. 5.4
" "
137
Orsamus Holmes
98
3. 5.4
^272.12.8
137
Bennington — Feb. 17, 1779. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
each soldier or his order, that is, what is due to each soldier, the
amount of this pay roll being two hundred and seventy-two pounds
twelve shillings and eight pence.
Tho^ Chittenden.
To Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer.
We whose names are hereunto subscribed, do acknowledge we
have received our pay in full, according to the within Pay Roll, for
service in Capt. Kben'^ Allen's Company of Rangers in the year
1777.
Paid by currency to Luther Fillmore
Reed, in full for John Wright, Edw. Smith
P. Cloff by receipts
P. Matteson " "
Jon'' Newton
Rec" in behalf of Danl. Stewart— M. Lyon
Paid Jon^ Corey by his order
46 STATE OF VERMONT
Reed, for Stephen Jaekson pr. Sam' Horsford, Simeon Prentice
Richard Barnum
Richard Colven X his mark.
John Train
Sam' Roberts
David Griswold
John Knight
Reed, in full for Josiah Allen per me
Parley Hulett
Ephraim Wood
Nathl. Wood
Cyrus Clark
Winslow Perry
Adonijah Montague
Eph™ Wood
William Ashley
Azor Perry
Jona. Nelson for Danl. Adams
Benj. Haskins
Amos Herrick
Rufus Bates
Daniel Haskins
his
Benajah X Wells
hu
Ezra X Sweat
Ja^ Lawrence
Stephen Kinsley
Levi Wood
Jacob Smith
Nathan Ford
Jno. Reon Blanchard
David Gillmore
Reed, for and in behalf of Darius Chapman Per me
Job Spofford.
Feb. 8, 1780. Reed, of I, Allen, Treasurer ^4.0.8 in full on the
within roll.
Edward Turner x his mark.
Vermont Money
Reed, for and in behalf of Richard Crouck per
Jacob Corey.
REVOLUTIO
ROLLS
47
[194]
[Capt. Levi Goodi.
pajiy of Rangcrs\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Levi Goodenongh's Company of Rangers
in Col. Sam' Herrick's Regiment raised by the State of Vermont
[1777?]
Names
Entrance
Discharge
Days
130
Total
Serp:t. Maj. James Mack
July
24
Nov.
30
4. 6.8
C. M. Archibald Panel
24
"
"
130
4. 6.8
Sergt. Dan' Dondroon
"
24
Dec.
5
135
4.10.0
Nicholas Pullen
Aug.
14
«'
"
114
3.16.0
El Elisha Fitch
22
Nov.
'SO
101
3. 7.4
Corp' John Cately
July
26
Dec.
5
133
5. 8.8
" Jas. Handley
Aug.
5
Nov.
30
118
3.18.8
" Isaac Panel
July
24
Oct.
4
73
2. 8.8
Henry Henderson
Aug.
20
Sept.
18
30
1. 0.0
Al)ner Duncan (Dunnum)
10
"
16
35
1. 5.4
James White
July
26
Oct.
4
75
2. 9.4
Daniel Davis
"
80
Nov.
30
123
4. 2.0
Abraham Hawkins
"
2o
«'
24
123
4. 2.0
James Huzzey (Huzzy)
"
27
"
30
127
4. 5.8
Joseph Lyon
Aug.
1
"
24
116
3.17.4
Daniel Forster
"
10
'<
30
113
3.15.4
Jon" Howard
July
2B
"
24
125
4. 3.4
Reuben Whitcomb
Aug.
10
"
109
3.11.4
Nathan Williams
<•
Dec.
5
115
3.18.8
Sam' Staftbrd
"
14
Nov.
24
103
3. 8.8
John Russell
"
«'
Dec.
5
114
3.16.0
Elijah Cook
July
28
Nov.
24
120
5. 0.0
Josoi)h Macker
'•
24
Dec.
5
135
5.10.0
Beuj. Nelson
"
"
Nov.
30
130
5. 6.8
Elhauan Perry
"
27
Dec.
5
132
5. 8.0
Benj. Lyman
ic
26
Nov.
30
128
5. 5.4
Abenlam Webster
"
"
"
"
128
4. 5.4
Nathan Prate
"
24
<•
"
130
4. 6.8
John Healy
"
"
24
124
4. 2.8
John Wilcocks
"
"
30
134
4. 9.4
Andrew Panel
Auer.
20
"
"
103
3. 8.8
David Henderson
'■^
"
Dec.
r
108
3.12.0
Jonathan Davis
July
24
Nov.
30
130
4. 6.8
Isaac Hearharte
"
25
"
"
129
4. 6.8
James Anderson
Aug.
20
"
"
103
3. 8.8
Henry Bolcum
5
Dec.
5
123
4. 2.0
Benj. Fletcher
"
5
Nov.
24
112
3.14.8
James Walsworth
"
14
Aug.
21
7
0. 5.8
;^140.12.9
Putney, 3rd. Sept. 1778
The within Pay Roll examined by
48
STATE OF VERMONT
Rec'^ Febr. 10, 1778. Bennington of Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer
of the State of Vermont by several receipts, one hundred and
thirty-four pounds, three shillings in part of the within Pay Roll.
Pr.
Levi Goodenough, Capt.
^134.3.0
Reed. Putney, Sept. 3, 1778 of Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer, six
pounds and nine shillings which with the above sum is iti full of
the within Pay Roll.
^6.9.0 Pr. Levi Goodenough. Capt.
[27] [Cc?//. John Warner s Compan}'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Warner's Company in Lt. Col.
Herrick's Reg* of Rangers for the advanced pay that was engaged
by the State of Vermont, at ^1 per man per month. [1777 ?]
Names.
When
entered
service
When dis-
charged
No. days
in
service
Amt. of
Sergt. Silas Childs
July 20
Dec. 3
137
4.11.4
Saml. Bradley
" '•
"
137
4.11.4
" Saml. Dewey.
^' 31
" <'
136
4.10.8
Corpl. Stephen Eastman
" 20
" "
137
4.11.4
" Paul Nelson.
" "
11 .4
137
4.11.4
" Elisha Warner.
Aug. 30
" "
90
3. 4.0
David Hough
Sept 12
" "
83
2.15.4
John Hathaway
July 20
'' "
137
4.11.4
Solomon Brown
" 21
li i.
136
4.10.8
Thos. Galusha
ii a
a i.
136
4.10.8
Issachar Norton
.. i<
.1 i<
136
4.10.8
Erastus Hathaway
" "
u a
136
4.10.8
Stephen Holmes.
i. a
a "
136
4.10.8
Onesimus llisdon
" "
" "
136
4.10.8
Benj. Morgan
" "
" '«
136
4.10.8
Jos. Morgan
X li
<» a
136
4.10.8
Amos Wood
'« "
" "
136
4.10.8
Silas Walbridge
H a
" "
136
4.10.8
Nathan Parker
" "
<< a
136
4.10.8
Martin Harmon
" "
" "
136
4.10.8
Daniel Beman
((
" "
136
4.10.8
Hezekiah Scott
a i.
'I «'
136
4.10.8
Thos. Wood
Aug 15
" •'
111
8. 4.0
Joseph Jackett
July 28
" "
129
4. 6.0
Patrick Cushman
" "
" "
129
4. 6.0
Justice Allen
" 20
" "
137
4.11.4
John Burk
" 20
137
4.11.4
Joel Parker
.i
..
137
4.11.4
John Coben
11 i<
a .i
28
0.18.8
Jason Glason
Aug. 1
<i «.
125
4. 3.4
Mich Parker
" 2G
"
100
8. 6.8
RKVOI.UTIONARV W.\K ROLLS
49
Names
When
entered
service
When dis-
charged
No. days
in
service
Amt.»of
pay
Eben Lee
Sept. 4
Dee. 3
91
3. 0.8
Benj. Whipple
Aug. 18
108
3.13.0
Josiah Welch —
'• 29
97
3. 4.8
Daniel Gahisha
Sept. 1
94
3. 2.8
Josiah Aver}'
4
91
3. 0.8
Eben' Barns.
•• 13
83
2.15.4
Amos Mead
July 21
13(5
4.10.8
Jona. Hart
Aug 25
'
101
3. 7.4
Daniel Welch
July 21
Aug. 20
31
1. 0.8
^35. 4.8
Sept. 29, 1778. I certify upon honor that this pay roll is just
and true in all its parts.
^35.4.8 John Warner, Capt.
Sept. 29, 1778. To the Hon. Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer.
Sir. Please to pay Capt. John Warner ninety-five pounds four
pence, being- in full of the balance due to him on the above pay
roll, Bounty and Recruiting Money. By order of
Moses Robinson | ^
Ira Allen \ ^^"^
Sept. 29, 1778. Rec'd of Ira Allen, Treasurer, ninety-five
pounds four pence in full of the above account.
John Warner, Capt.
[18]
[Capt. J'annelee Allen s Cotnpany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company in Col. Her-
rick's Reg't of Rangers for the advanced pay engaged by the
authoritv of the State of Vermont at £,1 per man per month.
[1777?] '
Names
When
entered
sub'n
When dis-
charged
Days in
service
Amt. pay
Sergt. John Luddenton
" Eben' Farnsworth
" John Smith
Corpl. Eben' Wilton
'' Timo. Allen
" Eben' Kingsbury.
Amos Stow
July 15
Aug 15
Dec. 3
142
143
142
142
142
142
111
4.14.8
4.14.8
4.14.8
4.14.8
4.14.8
4.14.8
3.14.8
[4]
50
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
When
entered
sub'n
When dis
charged
- Days in
service
142
Amt. pay
Ebene. Mallary
July 15
Dec. 3
4.14.8
Joshua Colver
"■ "
142
4.14.8
Josiah Farnsworth
" "
142
4.14.8
Ichabod Parker
" "
142
4.14.8
Epaphras Ripley.
Aug 1
125
4. 3.4
Jona. Prindle
July 15
142
4.14.8
David Miller
'«
143
4.14.8
David Warreuaugh
Aug 1
125
4. 3.4
Abram Vanduser
125
4. a. 4
Henry Walkins
July 15
142
4.14.8
Andrew Simons
" "
142
4.14.8
Joseph Henberton
" "
142
4.14.8
John Whitney.
142
4.14.8
Moses Sayer
Aug. 1
125
4. 3.4
Daniel Adams
July 15
142
4.14.8
John Boldridge
Aug. 1
125
4. 3.4
Jacob Nonis
" 20
10(3
3.10.8
Ephraim Marble
July 15
142
4.14.8
Asa McQnevy
" "
142
4.14.8
John Miller
" "
142
4.14.8
Jesse Field
<( i.
142
4.14.8
Eben^ Wright
i( .<
142
4.14 8
Saml. Chapin
<. ..
142
4.14.8
Jona. Atwood
Sep. 15
82
2.13.4
Reuben Green
7
88
2.18.8
Levi Hatch
" "
88
2.18.8
Eph'" Blackman
July 15
142
4.14.8
Joseph Aaron
<; <i
142
4.14.8
Andrew Ford
" "
142
4.14.8
John Spencer
" "
142
4.14.8
Simon Coats
Oct. 2
(i8
2. 2.0
Reuben Coats
'<
(y^
2. 2.0
Daniel Wise
" "
()?>
2. 2.0
Caleb Allen
" 1
04
2. 2.8
Abner Blancher
a .<
04
2. 2.8
Felix Powel
11 ..
04
2. 2 8
Joseph Farnsworth
July 15
142
4.14.8
£ 181 16.6
Bounty money for forty-five men
Recruiting mone}^ for the same
Cash paid him
Balance due
270. 0.0
18. 0.0
^469.16.6
292. 4.0
^177.12.6
Parmelee Allen, Capt.
In Council, Benning-ton, 10"' June, 1778. Having- examined
the above pay roll, do approve of the same and find the balance
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
51
due to Capt. Allen to be ^177.1-2.0 which you are hereby directed
to pay him. Thos. Chittenden
to Capt. Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer.
Rec'd. June 30, 1778 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, one hundred and
seventeen pounds twelve shillings and six pence in full of the
above account P'' me.
Parmelee Allen, Capt.
[30 4] [Two Men 7i.i/io /lad been Prisoners^
A Pay Roll for two men, viz. Philip and Stephen Smith, be-
longing to Capt. Elisha Burton's Company in Col. Saml. Herrick's
Regiment of Rangers, raised by the State of Vermont, who were
captured at Lake George Landing the 24^'' day of September. 1777,
and remained in the hands of the enemy as prisoners, until one,
that is Stephen Smith, died, which was -the 5''' day of Oct. 1777,
the other, that is, Philip Smith, remained in the hands of the
enemy as a prisoner until he was exchanged in a cartele from
Halifax and returned home the 14^'' day of January, 1779.
Names
When
taken
prison-
ers
Died or
when
dis-
charged
Days
after
taken
11
476
pr
month
Total
' 1777
Stephen Smith -Sept. 24
Philip Smith " "
1777
Oct. 5
1779
Jan. 14
3.0.0
2.0.0
14.8
31.14.8
£'^2. 9.4
11.16.0
^44. 5.4
(Philip Smith Jr. See Receipt on original.)
f 2 guns of the best and suitable for Rangers ") which were ta-
Also, a retain J
to draw ]
2 powder horns )
2 bullet pouches)
2 blankets
2 haversacks
8. 6.0 I ken from the
12.0 I above named
2.10.0 \ Stephen Smith
8.0 and Philip
I Smith by the
11.16.0 J enemy.
In Council, Manchester, Oct. IG, 1779. Sir, Please pay Xo-
Philip Smith or order the sum of forty-four pounds five shillings
and four pence L money on the within account, being approved by
the council.
Thos. Chittenden.
To Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer.
Date above reed, the contents of the above order for and in
behalf of Mr. Smith. John House.
52
STATE OF VERMONT
.[•211]
[Ca/>/. William Heatoiis Covipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Heaton's Company of Militia,
under the command of Peter Olcott in the service of Vermont
State, from the time of their engagemjent until discharged by the
commanding o^cerof the Northern Department.
Engaged Sept. 20. 1777.
Names
Days
Pr.
Month
Miles
Entered
Total
William Heaton. Capt.
36
134
20th.
Solomou Cushman, Lt.
86
134
Elisha Woodworth, Ensign
36
134
Elijah Gates, Sergt. Major
36
2.10.0
134
3. 0.
John Wright. "
36
2.10
134
•'
8. 0.
Calvin Parkhurst, Sergt
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
Elihu Hosford
36
3.10
134
"
3. 0.
Levi Root
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0.
Samuel Hutchinson Corpl.
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0.
Nathan Morgan
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
Daniel Gilbert
36
2.10
134
■ "
3. 0.
Joel Strong "
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
Phiueas Parkhurst, Fifer
36
2.10
134
•'
3. 0.
Gershom Bartlet
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0.
Walter Abbit
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
Irael Brown
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
Joseph Bartlet
36
2.10
134
•'
3. 0.
Joseph Ball
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
Elijah Beman
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
William Cushman
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0.
Samuel Curtis
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
Levi Baldwin
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
Frederick Earnest
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0.
Peter Firmnn
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0.
Joseph Havens
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0.
Robert Hande
36
2.10
134
"
3. 0.
John Hutchinson
36
C.IO
134
'•
3. 0.
William Moor
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
WiUiam Bell
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
Saml. Partridge
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
Joel White
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
Samuel Wright
18
2.10
134
"
1.11. 3
Joshua Spear
36
2.10
134
'•
3. 0.
Joseph Wheeler
36
2.10
134
'•
3. 0.
Benj. Spalding
31
2.10
134
"
2. 3.10
John Strong
31
3.10
134
"
3. 3.10
John Burton
18
2.10
134
"
1.10.
Benj. Chamberlin
36
2.10
134
3. 0.
^145.15. 7
William Heaton, Capt.
KKXOI.r IIONARN' WAR ROI.l.S
53
.,,,.,. ^ ) ) Then the with-
State of Vermont f t r^ -i f • r> d n
^. • 1 A i. -,A -i-vr-o - in Council V in Fav Roll was
Norwich, August 24, 1778 \ ^examined and
approved and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same, which
IS one hundred and forty-four pounds fifteen shillings and seven
peUce.
Joseph Marsh
Nov. 30, 1778. Received the above sum in behalf of Capt.
Heaton
Peter Olcott
By mistake made in the pay roll, received 18/ more.
;^14o.l5.7 Peter Olcott.
[2^
[Ca/>t Frye Bayleys Co)iipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Frye Bayley's Company of Militia, under
the command of Col, Peter Olcott, in the service of the vState of
Vermont. [1777 ?]
NaME!^
Frj'e Baj'ley, Capt.
Nathaniel Morrell, Lt.
Kobert Hunkins, Lt.
Moses Chamberlin, Sergt
Robert Stimson,
Sylvanus Heath, "
Stephen Rider "
Bartholomew Snmner,
Corpl.
Thomas Brock
Enos Sawyer
Duncan McClain "
"William Johnson
Uriah Chamberlin
Enoch Blown
David Hazeltine
Pelatiah Bliss
Benjamin Davies
David Read
John Orr
James Orr
John Ormond
David Whittier
Peter Johnson
Zumenick Indian
Time of
engage
Sept. 23
In service
Mos. days
..
when
dis-
charge!
Pr.
month
Miles
Oct. 27
270
270
270
'• "
2.10.8
270
•' ''
3.1(5.8
270
" "
2.16.8
270
2.16.8
270
«' ..
2.16.8
270
" "
2.16.8
270
2.16.8
270
'* "
2.10.8
270
2.16.8
270
2.16.8
270
" "
2.16.8
270
•• '•
2.10.8
270
" •'
2.10.8
270
" "
2.16.8
270
" '•
2.10.8
270
2.10.8
270
'' "
2.10.8
270
.. (<
2.16.8
270
'• "
2.16.8
270
" "
a. 16. 8
270
" "
2.16.8
270
Wages due
with
milage
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
3.19.
8.19.
8. 1 y.
8.1!).
3.10.
8.19.
8.19.
8.19.
3.19.
3.19.
8.19.
8.19.
3.19.
3.i:».
3.19.
8.19.
8.19.
8.19.
3.19.
3.19.
8.19.
54
STATE OF VERMONT
Time oi
In service
when
Pr.
month
2.16.8
Wages due
Names
dis-
charg'd
Oct. 27
Miles
270
with
engage
ment
Mos.
days
milage
John McClarin
Sept. 23
3.19. 2
Alexander Thompson
" ''
1
.4 ..
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Jonathan Martin
" "
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Ichabod Collins
a a
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
James McLaughlin
" "
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Patrick Kannady
" "
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
William Mitchell
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Ephraim Martin
<< a
a a
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Joseph Taylor
" "
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
George Gregg
" "
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
James Bayley
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Benjamin Martin
" "
" '•
2. -.6. 8
270
3.19. 2
Josiah Page
" "
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Jonathan Fowler
•< "
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Dudley Carieton
I. 11
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
William Wallace
" "
" "
2.16.8
270
3.19. 2
Ephraim Bayley.
4
2.16.8
270'
3.19. 3
^153.15.10
Lawful money.
Frye Bayley, Capt.
State of Vermont. Bennington, June 13, 1778. The within
Pay Roll being examined is accepted by the Council and the Treas-
urer is ordered to pay the same, which is ^153.15.10 by order of
Council. Thos. Chittenden.
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, Feb. 21, 1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being sixty-six pounds
eight shillings and nine pence, lawful money, for and in behalf of
Frye Bayley.
^153.15.10 Neh. Lovewell, Jr.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
55
:]?•>]
Capt. Joshua Ilazois Compaii\\
Pay Roll of Capt. Joshua Hazen's Company of Militia, under
the command of Col. Peter Olcott, in the service of Vermont
State, from the time of engaging until their discharge by the com-
manding officer of the Northern Department. 1777.
Names
Entered i jj
service "-^
p,
month
Total
wages
Miles
Joshua Hazen, Capt. Sept. 23
34
Kichard Wait. Lt.
"
34
Saml. How Savage. Ensign
34
Daniel Spooner
34
Ehen' Hoisington, Sergt.
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
David Wright
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Nathan Call "
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
John Grissel "
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Edmund Harvey, Corpl.
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Benj. Skinner
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Abijah Lanfere, Fifer
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Benj Bell
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
David Brewster
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Erastus Chapman
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Edward Grannis
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
John Smead
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
James Dunfee
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Thomas Vaill
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Thomas Hunter
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Warren Cottle
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Willium Powers
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Jehiel llobbins
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Solomon Hazen
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Luke Lanfere
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Hezekiah Hazen
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Anthony Sheldon
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Thomas Barrit
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Asa Taylor
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
William Patterson
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
John Dunbar
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Zimri. Luce
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
John Billings
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Joseph March
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
John W. Dana
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Jonathan Burt
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Joseph Barrit
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Ignatius Sprague
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Nathl. Throop.
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Thomas Hunt.
34
2.10
2.16.8
18
Solomon Kent.
34
2.10
Due
2.16.8
18
i
^136. 6.4
Joshua Hazen, Capt.
56
STATE OF VERMONT
In Council, Bennington, June 12, 1778. The within Pay Roll
accejjted and approved, the sum of which is one hundred and
thirty-six pounds four shillings, which sum the Treasurer is di-
rected to pay per order of Council. Thomas Chittenden, Gov'
Reed. Windsor, Oct. 26, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, One
hundred and thirty-six pounds four shillings in full for this pay
roll, for and in behalf of Capt. Joshua Hazen.
Elkanah Sprague
[236] [CaJ>L Abel Alar sJis force engaged i7i transporting fl.our~\
A Return of Men and Horses employed by Capt. Abel Marsh
in carrying Flour from Connecticut River to Battenkill for the use
of the Northern Army, by order of Jacob Bayley , P. [B] D. G.*
13th. Oct. 1777.
Names
Days
No.
horses
Miles
Pr. day
Total
Joseph Marsh
15
140
0. 4.0
3. 0.0
Nathan Howling
15
140
0.12.0
9. 0.0
Josiah Lamb
9
140
0.12.0
9. 0.0
John Strong
9
80
0.12.0
5. 8.8
Joseph Safford
9
80
0.12.0
5. 8.8
W"' Powers
10
80
0.12.0
5. 8.8
Oliver Kidder
10
.120
0.16.0
8. 0.0
Israel Burlingame
10
120
0.16.0
8. 0.0
-Jerathmel Powers
10
120
0.12.0
6. 0.0
Roger Bates
10
120
0.12.0
6. 0.0
Saml. Scott
120
0.12.0
6. 0.0
Elijah Masson
6
120
0. 4.0
2. 0.0
James Bnrch
9
80
0.12.0
3 12.0
Elkanah Sprague
15
80
0.12.0
5. 8.0
Zebulon Lyon
15
140
0.12.0
9. 0.0
Eldad Hubbard
140
0.12.0
9. 0.0
Joel Marsh
16
140
0. 4.0
3. 0.0
Eoswell Morgan
16
160
0.12.0
9.12
Lent. Benton (?)
160
0.12.0
9.12.0
Joshua Spear
160
0. 4.0
3. 5.4
Levi Baldwin
16
160
0. 4.0
3. 5.4
Elijah Smalley
16
160
0.12.0
9.12.0
Abner Howard
100
12.0
9.12.0
Oliver Udal
140
0. 4.0
3. 0.0
Darius Sessions
80
0. 4.0
1.16.0
Peter Thatcher
140
0. 4.0
3. 0.0
Dan' Waterman
140
0. 4.0
3. 0.0
David Statou
3
45
0.12.0
1.16.0
Nathl. Boardman
3
12.0
1.16.0
Joseph Hatch
3
12.0
1.16.0
Cash expended on the voige
3.16.0=i:i68. 2.8
Attest
*B. D. G. stands for Brigadier General?
Abel Marsh.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
57
This certifies that by the direction of Maj. Gen' Lincoln, I
ordered the within supplies of flour, which was delivered to the
commissary at Battenkiln, at the time within specified, when the
bagj^a^-e horses were discharged.
Jacob Bailey, Brig. Genl.
Pay Table Office. Charlestown, N. H., Oct. -^5, 1781
The within account examined, and there is allowed thereon
seventy-eight pounds one shilling and four pence, lawful money
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Abel Marsh
or the bearer.
Timo. Brownson, )
Tho's Chandler, V Committee,
John Strong, )
Rec'd of the Treasurer the contents of the above order in
behalf of Capt. Abel Marsh
Peter Olcott.
[lU]
Capt. Abraham Salisbury s Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Ab'" Salisbury's Company on Otter Creek,
raised in Clarendon by advice of committee of Safety and princi-
pal inhabitants of the towns of Wallonford, Clarendon, Rutland,
and Pittsford, on being alarmed by the enemy's coming to Pitts-
ford, taking some prisoners and plundering some houses. Capt.
Salisbury's Company came to Pittsford Oct. 17, 1777 — went away
the 28th of the same month.
Names
Entered
Die-
charged
Pr.
month
Total
1777
Capt. Ab'" Salisbury
Oct. 17
Oc. 23
2.10
0.12. 6
" Thomas Sawyer
17
23
2.10
12. 6
Sergt. Joseph Smith
17
23
2 10
12. 6
" Zedediah Jackson
17
26
2.10
0.17. 4
Jabez Weaver
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
" Zebediah Green
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Clk. Asahel Blanchard
17
23
2.10
1. 1. 6
Sylvanus Brown
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Noel Potter
17
25
2.10
0.18. 9
Abn>- White
17
2:^>
2.10
0.12. 6
Saml. Waters
17
23
2.10
0.18. 9
Thos. Tuttle
17
23
2. 10
0.12. 6
acob Partridge
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Ne" Angel 1
17
23
■ 2.10
0.12. 6
W" Cox
17
25
2.10
18. 9
58
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Entered
Dis-
charged
Pr.
month
Total
Abel Spencer
1777
Oct. 17
Oc. 23
2.10
0.12. 6
Thos. Curtis
19
23
2.10
0. 8.11
Edw'^ Owens.
17
25
2.K)
0.18. 9
David(?) Niles
17
23
2.10
12. 6
Tho^ Eddy
19
23
2. 10
0. 8.11
Levi Colvin
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
David Warner
17
21
2.10
0. 8. 9
Benj. Foster
16
20
2.10
0. 7.
Oliver Arnold
19
23
2.10
0. 9.
Jesse Place
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
John Squire
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
A. Arnah Brooks.
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Peter Tarbox
19
23
2.10
0. 0.
Nathan Place
19
23
2.10
0. 9.
Obadiah Gill.
19
28
2.10
1. 0. 9
W" Rounds.
17
23
2.10
0. 9.
Joseph Barker
17
25
2.10
0.10.
Obadiah Edmunds.
17
23
2.10
0.12. G
Jona Edy
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Silas Whitnev
17
23
2.10
12. G
Silas Whitney, Jr.
19
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Benj; Stevens, Jr.
19
25
2.10
0.12.
James Stevens
19
23
2.10
0. 9.
Jos. Williams.
17
23
2.10
0. 9.
Joel Foster
17
25
2.10
0.16.
Peter Edy
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Mark Jeney
17
19
2.10
0. 5. 3
Jonah Ives.
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
Need ham Drury
17
28
2.10
1. 1. 6
Azariah Brooks
17
23
2.10
0.12. 6
James Rounds.
19
23
2.10
0. 9.
Mathew Cox
19
26
2.10
14. 3
Noah Bush
17
28
2.10
1. 1. 6
Aaron Bush
23
28
2.10
0. 9.
Wallis Sutherland
17
21
2.10
0. 9.
Nathl. Shelton
17
26
2.10
0.17. 6
Eben' Cooley
17
25
2.10
0.16.
James Edmonds
17
25
2.10
16.
Daniel Stevens
19
21
2.10
0. 5. 3
Abel Stevens
19
24
2.10
0.10. 9
Saml. Williams.
20
28
2.10
15. 9
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
59
Names
Entered
Dis-
charged
nfonth Total
1777
Joseph Jackson
Oct. 19
Oc. 20
2. 10
0. 3. G
Ezekiel Clark.
19
21
2 10
0. 0. 3
Jarnes Smith
19
21
2.10
0. 5. 3
Elihu Allen.-
19
21
2.10
0. 5. 3
^'37. 7.11
Nov. 9, 1779. This day personally appeared Capt. Abraham
Salisbury and made solemn oath to this account before me.
Neh. Angell, Justice of Peace
To His Excellency Thomas Chittenden Esc^., Governor and to
the Honorable Council. Please to pay this account to M'' Asahel
Blanchard. Ab'" Salisbury, Capt.
Nov. 12, 1779. This roll examined and approved and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same, which is thirty-seven pounds
seven shillings and eleven pence.
Thos. Chittenden.
To I. Allen, Esq., Treasurer.
Nov. 15, 1779. Reed, in full of I. Allen.
^37.7.11 Asahel Blanchard.
[151] [^Scouts sent out from WoodstockA^
A Roll of the Men that scouted from Woodstock in the
year 1777.
Names
Days out.
Names
Days out
Charles Killam
Saml. Pratt
Billy Gray.
John Sanderson
"William Smith
Jona. Farnsworth.
■'oseph Darling.
Phineas Powers.
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
Eben'- Call.
Timo Knox
Joseph Call.
Eben'' Crain
Isaac Hoisington
Total
3
4
4
4
4
30
Woodstock. Oct. 17, 1778.
Phineas Williams, Capt.
of s'' Town,
60
STATE OF VERMONT
The above men found themselves the time out 3G days at 12 /
per day makes ;^21.12.0.
Your committee appointed to settle and adjust acc*^ having-
perused the within account and adjusted the same at 12 / per day,
do find due on the same ^21.12.0.
Paul Spooner | „
Benj. Emmons [^°™™'"^^-
To Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer. You are hereby directed to pay
Capt. Phineas Williams the within account, it being twenty-one
pounds twelve shillings.
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed. Windsor, Oct. 22, 1778 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, twenty-
one pounds twelve shillings in full for this order.
^21.12.0 Phineas Williams.
[250]
[ Two Officers ivko had been taken prisoners^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Frye Bayley and Lieut. Nehemiali Love-
well, while in captivity, sent [with] Flag by the Hon. Maj. Genl.
Gates, in the month of December, 1777.
Frye Bayley, Capt.
Neh. Lovewell, Lt.
Months
^^««« Amt. of
month '•'^tion^
8.0.0 24.0.0
5.8.0 12.0.0
Amt. pay
and
rations
120.0.0
77.6.0
Cash
reed, ill
Jan, 1779
96. 0.0
64. 16.0
Bennington, Feb. 2, 1782. Personally appears before me
Lieut. Nehemiah Lovewell and makes solemn oath that the above
account is just and true, and that he received for the above account
from the United States in the month of Jan. 1779 the sum of sixty-
four pounds sixteen shillings continental money and no more.
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
State of Vermont. In Genl. Assembly, Feb. 22, 1782.
Resolved, That the Committee of Pay Table be directed to allow
the sum of twenty-four pounds to Capt. Frye Bayley and Lt. Nehe-
miah Lovewell, the sum of twelve pounds lawful money, being for
rations due to them as per the within acct. and that an order be
drawn upon the Treasurer accordingly.
Attest. Roswcll Hopkins, Clerk.
Pay Table Otfice, Bennington, 22 Feb. 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
CI-
unto Lt. Nehemiah Lovewell the sum of twelve pounds, agreeable
to the above resolve.
Nathl. Brush | ^
m- T3 r Committee
Timo. Brown son \
Treasurer's Office, Feb. 20, 1783. Reed, of Ira Allen. Esq.
Treasurer, the eontents of within order, being thirty-six pounds
lawful money, for myself and in behalf of Capt. Frye Bay ley.
Nehemiah Lovewell Jr.
[8-2]
A Pay Roll of Men raised in an Alarm to defend the frontiers
of this State.
Commence-
Days in
service
Names
ment of
Discharged
Doll's
£. 8. d.
pay
Dauiel Smith
Mar. 9
9
Mar. 18
9
2.14.0
Elisba Wright
9
9
2.14.0
Jared Post
9
" "
9
2.14.0
Nath. Perry
" ''
9
"
9
2.14.0
Jonathan Eowlej'
't a
9
..
9
2.14.0
Matthew Cox
" "
9
" "
9
2.14.0
Johel Smith
.(
8
17
8
2. 8.0
John Williams
8
17
8
2. 8.0
James Hopkins.
" "
9
18
9
2.14.0
Joseph Williams
9
9
2.14,0
John Stearns
" ''
8
" 17
8
2. 8.0
Silas Rood
"
8
a
8
2. 8.0
Timothy Bishop.
"
7
If)
7
2. 2.0
Absalom Talor.
t. t .
9
18
9
2.14.0
Christopher Kenyon
"
9
9
2.14.0
Jesse Place.
9
9
2.14.0
^41. 8.0
The above pay roll is just and true in all its parts, without
fraud to the State or any individual.
Thos. Sawyer, Captain.
The within payroll examined and approved, and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same, which is forty-one pounds, eight
shillings.
^41.8 Thos.Xhittenden.
Reed. Dec. 28, 1778 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this roll, which is forty one pounds eight shillings. '
F' me.
Thos. Sawyer, Captain.
62
STATE OF VERMONT
[251]
[Ca/A Daniel Comstock's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Comstock's Company for two days service,
done in April 1778, by order from Governor Chittenden.
Names
Enterec
service
April 22
When
^ dis-
charged
No.
days
Pr.
month
Total
8.4
Capt. Daniel Comstock
April 23
2
2.10.0
V [Thew (t.o) linM
r .ppear to b« erased
Lt. Eli Brownson
<«
4. '<
2
2.10.0
0.3.4
, in th' OTuinal Roll.
) C. LKnapp.]
Sergt. John Lee
" "
" "
2
do
3.4
'' Samuel Hoit
" "
'' "
2
do
3.4
Corrl. John Burnam
" "
" "
2
do
3.4
Benj. Lewis
" •'
"
2
do
3.4
Benj. Griffin
" "
" "
2
do
3.4
Ebene. Murray
'« "
" "
2
do
3.4
Amos Chipman
" "
" "
2
do
3.4
Reuben Parks
H if
" ''
2
do
3.4
Daniel Barber
'• "
" "
2
do
8.4
Ichabod Bartlett
" "
" "
2
do
3.4
Jed'> Biugham
!! u
.J iJ
2
do
3.4
Ebene. Bradley
" "
2
do
3.4
Ebene. Lee
a li
.< n
2
do
3.4
Gilbert Bradley
" ''
" "
2
do
3.4
Zerah Payne
i( "
♦'• "
2
do
3.4
Benj. Bradley
" "
" "
2
do
3.4
Jona. Hoit
«< «'
" "
2
do
3.4
Jona. Wright
2
do
3.4
^3.0.0
I do certify the above roll to be just and true.
Daniel Comstock, Capt.
The within Pay Roll examined and approved, and the Treas-
urer is ordered to pay the same to Capt. David Comstock, which is
three pounds.
Thos. Chittenden.
Arlington, Nov. 20. 1778. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer,
by the hand of John Fassett, the within contents.
Danl. Comstock, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
63
[542
[Capt. Solomon Ciishmans Compati\\
A Muster Roll of part of Capt Solomon Cushman's Company
in the Battalion of forces in the service of the United States com-
manded by Col. Timothy Bedle, 1778.
i 1 April Capt Solomon Cushman
Appointed \ Do Do 1 Lieut Elias Stevens
( Do Do 1
No.
Appointed
Sergeants
Term
Remarks
for 1 year
1
April '■■*
8
Azel Spaldin<;
do
3
Do
1
Jeremiah Persevel
do
3
Do
1
Gershom Morse
do
1
Corporals Do
8
Joshua Speer
do
2
Do
8
Elijah Baldwin
do
3
Do
8
Ely White
fife
do
Do
1
Phinehas Parkhurst
do
Inlisted
privates
1
April
10
William Annable
do
2
do
1
Elisha Brown
do
3
do
1
Silvester Bu<;bee
do
Filed
4
do
1
Eleazer Cushman
do
"Capt. Cushman's
5
do
1
Nehemiah Closson
do
Muster Roll in
G
do
1
Barjonas Dammon
do
my Detachment
7
do
8
Solomon Hazen
do
at Albany 1778."
8
do
8
John Kent
do
9
do
1
Daniel Lovejoy
do
The following is
10
do
1
Job Morse
do
written on Roll
11
do
7
Azal Perseval
do
in red ink:—
12
do
1
William Porter
do
"reed 38"' March
13
do
1
Thomas Savage
do
1820--w^ith loose
14
do
1
Elkna Sprague
do
papers found^af-
15
do
1
John win troop
do
ter the mail was
16
do
8
Solomon White
do
robbed."
Albany, July 30. 1778. Mustered then part of Capt. Solomon
Cushman's Company as specified in the above Roll.
Richard Lush, Dep> :M. M.
Present 1 Capt. 1 Lieut. 3 sergts. 3 Corporals — 1 fife — IG pri-
vates
We do swear that the within Muster Roll is a true State of the
company without fraud to the United States or to any individual
according to our best knowledge.
Solomon Cushman Capt.
u
STATE OF VERMONT
Sworn before me at Albany this
day of July 1778.
John Stark B. G.
Sec>'^ Office, Concord, N. H., July 23, 1845
A true copy. Attest,
Thomas P. Treadwell,
Secretary of State.
[8] [G///. Isaac Clark' sCompan}'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Isaac Clark's Company of Militia, raised
by order of Major General De la Fayette, for the defence of the
frontiers and on Lake Champlain, to receive additional pay from
the State of Vermont.
Namks and Rank
Entered ! Dis- jj
service charged ^
Total
1778
Capt. Isaac Clark.
Mar 2
M
ay 2
60
12. 0.0
Lt. Ethan Pier
8. 2
" Nathl. Holmes.
8. 2.0
Serg. Maj. Jas. Smith
4. 0.0
" Eben' Wood.
''
4. 0.0
" Benj. Holmes.
4. 0.0
" Sam I. Royce
4. 0.0
" Peter Mclntvre
4.16.0
Corpl W- Ashley.
4. 0.0
Jos Lawrence
4. 0.0
" Caleb Matteson
4. 0.0
Edward Turner
4. 0.0
Drum'' Richd. Bentley.
4. 0.0
Fifer Stephen Savy
4. 0.0
Phinehas Rysley.
4. 0.0
John Train
4. 0.0
Sylvan us Brown
4. 0.0
Moses Kent
4. 0.0
Onesimus Risden
4. 0.0
Perley Hewlett
4. 0.0
Nathl. Whitney.
4. 0.0
Nathan Perry.
4. 0.0
Noah Beach
4. 0.0
Asa Hale
4. 0.0
Frederick Cushman
4. 0.0
Chapman Holley.
4. 0.0
Adonijah Montague
4. 0.0
Zebadiah Green
4. 0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
G5
Names and Rank
Entered
service
Dis-
charged
Days Total
1778
Josiah Eddy.
Mar 2
May 3
60
4. 0.0
John Fuller.
'-
4 00
James Bates
" '
4. 0.0
James Brock.
" '
4. 0.0
Jehoshaphat Holmes.
"
4. 0.0
Silas Jerads
.( 4
4. 0.0
Reuben Post
.<
4. 0.0
Saml. Blakeley.
"
4. 0.0
Eleazer Mallory
"
4. 0.0
Oliver Herman.
" >'
4. 0.0
_ ona. Marshall
" '•
4. 0.0
^ ohn Odale
" "
4. 0.0
Felix Menter
" "
4. 0.0
Bethuel Tubbs
"
4. 0.0
Henry Matteson
I. l(
4. 0.0
Alex" Berr
"
4.
Jerem'' Clark
" "
4. 0.0
Esquire Wood
" "
4. 0.0
Alfred Hathaway.
'' "
4. 0.0
James Ewing
" "
4
4 0.0
Elisha Smith
i< u
4. 0.0
Pliny Smith
"
4. 0.0
Tharis Boice
4> (i
4. 0.0
John R. Blanchard
.4 .<
4. 0.0
Gideon Allen
a
4. 0.0
Daniel Judd
''
4. 0.0
Isaac Pollard
41 (I
4. 0.0
Graham Hurd
<4 44
4. 0.0
Solomon Hopkins
44 44
4. 0.0
Clement Clark.
44
4. 0.0
John Andrus.
4. 0.0
^253. 8.0
State of Vermont, May 25, 1778. To Ira Allen Esq., Treas-
urer.
Sir, Pay to Capt. Isaac Clark the sum of two hundred and
three pounds, eight shillings, lawful money, together with fifty
pounds that he has already received, will make the amount of the
above roll. This and his receipt hereon shall be to you a sufficient
warrant.
[5] Thos. Chittenden.
66
STATE OF VERMONT
Treasurer's Office, Arlington, Ma}- 28, 1778. Reed, of M. Lyon,
Ast. to Ira Allen Esq., Treasurer, two hundred and fifty-three
pounds, eight shillings lawful money, being the amount of the
above roll.
;^253.8.0 Isaac Clark, Capt.
[294, see next roll] \_Detachment under Capt. Nathan Smii}i\
An Account of a Detachment under the command of Capt.
Nathan Smith, finding themselves provision, when called to assist
Capt. Eben'' Allen in the month of April, 1778 — thirty-six men
finding themselves, five days, nineteen men finding themselves
three days. Their names viz.
William Sexton Isaac Underbill Timo. Soper
Reuben Rowley Joseph Mclntyre Philip Mead
David Curtis Charles Collins Lorin Larkins
Daniel Purdy Wm. Brumley Jacob Odle
Daniel Alby John Sawyer Isaac Whelpeley
Isaac Marks Richard Mclntyre Philip Reynolds
Cephas Kent i/'Benj. Vaughn . Stephen Smith
Andrew Lovejoy W™ Roberts Daniel Johns
Truman Powell Nathan Sprague W'" Beedle
Nathan Rowley Obadiah Allen Abel Bristo
Solomon Soper Mr. Randle (Randel) Nathl. Bostwick
Jonathan Allen Benj. Purdy Jr. W"' Drew
John Roberts Jon'' Page Stephen Mead
Benj. Mclntyre Bethuel Brumley David Hutchinson
Warren Barlow Martin Barber Benj. Huntley
Zebediah Day Isaac Re ynold s Timo. Mead
Abijah Dunning JonarhatT Ormsby German Bvillis
George Olds Reuben Baker Gideon Warren
Thos. Barney
The above account examined and allowed each man for each
day six shillings which amounts in the whole to seventy-one
pounds two shillings, and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the
same.
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed. Treasurer's Office, Jan. 12, 1779, of Ira Allen, Treasurer^
seventv-one pounds two shillings.
^71.2.0. Per me, Nathan Smith, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
67
"GG, see last roll]
\^Detai/imcnt iindcT Capt. Nathan Siuii/i\
A Pay Roll of a detatchinent under the command of Capt.
Nathan Smith for services done to assist Capt. Eben"" Allen, April,
1778 — made up at ;^2.10.0 per man per month.
Names
When
When dis-
Days in
Amount
entered
charged
service
of pay
1778
Sergt VV"' Sexton
A pi. 23
May 4
12
1. 0.0
Reuben Rowley
4t
" G
14
1. 3.4
" David Curtis
" "
" 4
12
1. 0.0
" Daniel Purdy
" "
" "
12
1. 0.0
Daniel Alby.
" "
Apl. 2G
4
0. 6.8
Corpl. Isaac Marks
May 4
12
1. 0.0
Cephas Kent
" "
12
1. 0.0
Andrew Lovejoy.
" "
, J (I
12
1. 0.0
" Truman Powel.
" "
12
1. 0.0
Nathl. Rowley.
"
12
1. 0.0
Solomon Soper
" 27
18
l.ll.O
Jonath" Allen
" 23
12
1. 0.0
John Roberts
"
12
1. 0.0
Benj. Mclntyre
" '>
12
1. 0.0
Warren Barlow
" "
12
1. 0.0
Zedediah Day
" "
12
1. 0.0
Abijah Dunning-
'• "
12
1. 0.0
Isaac Underbill
12
1. 0.0
Joseph Mclntyre
12
1.
Charles Collins
12
1. 0.0
W" Brumbly.
14
1. 3.4
John Sawyer
14
1. 3.4
Richard Mclntyre
12
1. 0.0
Benj. Vaughn
"
12
1. 0.0
W™ Roberts
" »'
12
1. 0.0
Nathl Sprague
"
12
1. 0.0
Matthew Randle
" »'
12
1. 0.0
Benj. Purdy Jr
'>
12
1. 00
Jona. Page
" *'
12
1. 0.0
Obadiah'Allen.
i.
12
1. 0.0
Bethuel Brumley
"
12
1. 0.0
Martin Barber
ii <.
12
1. 0.0
Isaac Reynolds
"
12
1. 0.0
Jonathan Ormsby
" "
12
1. 0.0
George Olds.
tt ((
12
1. 0.0
Reuben Baker.
"
12
1. 0.0
68
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
When
When dis-
Days in
Amount
entered
cJiarged
service
of pay
1778
iBarnet Born
Apl. 23
May 4
12
1. 0.0
'rimothy Soper
Apl. 25
3
0. 5.0
Philip Mead
u
3
0. 5.0
Lawrin Larkin
" '•
3
0. 5.0
Jacob Odell
"
" '•
3
0. 5.0
Isaac Whelpeley
" "
3
0. 5.0
Philip Reynolds.
" "
3
0. 5.0
/'Stephen Smith
" "
3
0. 5.0
Daniel Johns
" "
3
0. 5.0
W™ Beadle.
'' "
3
0. 5.0
Abel Briston
" "
3
0. 5.0
Nathl. Bostwic
ii ((
3
0. 5.0
W"^ Drew.
" "
3
0. 5.0
Stephen Mead
" "
3
0. 5.0
David Huichinson
" "
3
0. 5.0
Benj. Huntley.
" "
3
0. 5.0
Timothy Mead
'' "
3
0. 5.0
German Ballis
" "
3
0. 5.0
Gideon Warren
" ''
3
0. 5.0
Thos Barney
3
0. 5.0
£A2. 2.8
The above pay roll is just and true in all its parts, without
fraud to the State or any individual.
Test,
Nathan Smith, Captain.
The foreg:oing- pay roll examined and approved and the Treas-
urer is directed to pay the same which is fifty-two [sic] pounds two
shillings and eight pence, to be paid to Capt. Smith or order.
Thomas Chittenden
Sir — Please pay this roll to John Fassett, Esq.
To I. Allen, Esq., Treasurer Nathan Smith, Capt.
Arlington, Nov. 19, 1778.
Reed. Jan 19. 1779 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, forty-two pounds
two shillings and eight pence in behalf of Capt. Smith.
Pr. me, John Fassett.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
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ment of pay
11"' May 1778
15"'
11"'
do
15"'
9"'
do
11"'
14"'
30"'
10"' April
14"'
24"'
9"'
24"'
do
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6"' May
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Fowler.
Jacob Fowler Jr.
Samuel Gait
John Gait
Samuel Gait Jr.
James Heath
David Haseltine
John Hunkius
Samuel Heath
James Homer
Benjamin Jenkins
Patrick Kennady
Christopher Kennj on
David Maxfield.
Jonathan Martin
Benjamin Martin
Ephraim Martin
Samuel Miller
Jesse M Farland
Wilham Maxfield
Willwim M'Laiigrlin
James M'Laug-lin
Joseph Sleeper
Levi Silvester
Otho Stevens
Ebenezer Sanborn
Hezekiah Silloway.
Timothy Serjeants
Keuben Sanborn
Wilham Tyce
♦James [Jona] Hadley
Samuel Vernon
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
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STATE OF VERMONT
[232]
[^Capt. Willia?n Huichins' Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Hutchins' Company of Provincial
Troops in the service of the United States of America, commenc-
ing May 1st, ending Nov. 30, 1778.
Names
Com-
mence-
ment of
pay
To what
time
paid
No.
months
paid
Pay per
month
Total
1778
1778
William Hutchins, Capt.
Mayl
Nov. 30
7
12.0.0
84.
Jacob Farman, Lt.
i< ii
7
8.2.
56.14
Simeon Hatherway, Adjt.
Jacob Eheubeck, Surgeon
" "
a a
7
12.
84.
July 17
" "
4 & 15 days
18.
81.
Arthur Aylesworth, 2nd. M"^
Mayl
" "
7
8
56.
Stephen Packson, Sert. M'
u u
7
3.8
25.16
Elon Lee, Drum Major
" "
" "
7
3
21.
Eichard Worden Sergt.
" "
.. "
7
3
21.
Philip Matteson "
l< <4
n
3
21.
David Griswold ''
<. 4J
i. ..
7
3
21.
John Hutchins Corp],
" "
" "
7
2.4
15.8
Othniel Green "
<t H
" "
7
2 4
15.8
Jona. Corah "
<l <>
ii u
7
2.'4
15.8
Isaac Eeynolds "
" "
" "
7
2.4
15.8
Eber Bradley Fifer
" "
" "
7
2 4
15.8
Jona. Atwood
<l <<
" '•
7
2.
Samuel Baker
" "
" "
7
2.
Eufus Briggs
<4 <t
" "
7
2.
Caleb Bennett
" "
7
2.
Bernard Bottom
" "
< ( ■ -. t
7
2.
Eichard Biddlecom
il .1
<» 41
7
2.
Asa Baker
(I il
<< U
7
2.
Moses Bump
.. u
«< il
7
2.
Nathan Cartwright
" "
" «'
7
2.
Josei)h Kellogg
" "
" "
7
2.
Lemuel Cleveland
>( «l
l< c.
7
2.
Stephen Cleveland
«. 4<
a <i
7
2.
Eichard Colvin
'I 4i
" ''
7
2!
Oliver Carpenter
.' <i
" "
7
2.
Martin Dunning
" "
7
2.
Ammi Fuller
" "
7
2.
Benjamin Frost
<( «<
" '■
7
2.
Eichard Hemington
.< i<
(. ij
7
2.
Daniel Harrick
" "
" "
7
2.
U.
Samuel Hopkins
>. .(
t> (i
7
2.
George Hill
" "
•' "
7
2.
Levi Hill
" "
(I 41
7
2.
Frederick Jewett
<i ti
ii <<
7
2.
U.
Joseph Lewis
" "
" "
7
2.
14.
John Miller
" "
" "
7
2.
Nathl. Montague
" "
" "
7
2.
Joseph Norton
" "
" "
7
2.
William Popple
" "
" "
7
2.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
Com-
To what
No.
Pay per
month
Names
mence-
ment of
pay
1778
time
paid
1778
months
paid
Total
Ebene. Popple
May 1
Nov. 30
7
2.
Benj. Parks
»' "
( ((
7
2.
Calel) Pratt
" "
7
2.
Samuel Hobhins
'« "
7
2.
Ephapbras Ripley
" "
7
2.
Roger Starkweather
" "
7
2.
Thomas Starkweather
" "
7
2.
Ezra Sweet
" "
7
2.
Asa Strong
'* "
7
2.
William Tonsley
.. .«
7
2.
Absalom Tupper
" "
7
2.
Joshua Wood
" "
7
2.
Andrew Weaver
(' •>
7
2.
Jacob Wheeler
" "
7
2.
Eben. West
«. 41
' "
7
2.
Killed
Zeraah Pain
(( ((
M
ay 26
25 days
2.
1.
Lawful money
^1150.4.0
William Hutchins, Capt.
The within Pay Roll examined and allowed each man fourteen
pounds apiece except the five commission officers, which sum
amounts to seven hundred and forty-three pounds fourteen shil-
Imtrs and eight pence, lawful money which the Treasurer is ordered
to pay to Capt. William Hutchins. Thos. Chittenden.
received of the Treasurer the
Wm. Hutchins, Capt.
'th Dec. 1778. Then
Arlington,
above account.
[3-48] \Capt. Thomas Saivyers Company'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Company of Provincial
troops, from the dates of their several enlistments until discharged,
commencing May 1st. and ending Nov. 30, 1778.
Names
Capt. Thomas Sawyer
Lt. Saml. Cambell
Sergt. Nathl. Blau chard
•' Jo8ei)h Chandler
" John Sawyer
" Josiah Farnsworth
Com-
mence'
of pay
Time in service
Dollars
Dis-
charged
Mos.
Days
May 1
7
4
Nov. 80
:: ::
;}
7
7
4
27
4
4
6.75
6.75
6.75
0.75
:: :":
Total
14. 5.0
7.16.0
14. 5.4
14. 5.4
74
STATE OF VERMONT
Com-
Time in service
,?,!^;. Total
Names
mence'
Dollars
of J. ay
Mos.
Days
charger
I
Sergt. Gideon Allen
May 1
7
6.75
Nov. 8(
) 14. 5.4
Corpl. Matthew Randall
7
6.75
• "
14. 5.4
Joseph Famoth
" "
7
6.75
' "
14. 5.4
" Thomas Hinman
" "
7
6.75
' "
14. 5.4
" Charles Rice
<» li
7
6.75
' "
14. 5.4
Drum' Bethel Brumley
" "
7
6.75
' "
14. 5.4
Filer Nathan Rowley
" "
7
6.75
. i<
14. 5.4
James Allen
" "
7
6.75
14. 5.4
Robert Allen
i> (i.
7
6.75
. <«
14. 5.4
Nathan Allen
i< .1
7
6.75
I a
14. 5.4
Edward Allen
a i.
7
6.75
i i>
14. 5.4
Jehiel Andrus
.< .<
7
6.75
14. 5.4
Martin Carber (Barber)
" "
7
6.75
14. 5.4
William Brumley
" "
7
,
4
6.75
14. 5.4
Tobe Chad ley (Chadsey)
" "
7
A
6.75
' "
14. 5.4
Parish Cobin
It •<
7
6.75
' "
14. 5.4
-T:imo. Clark
" ''
7
6.75
< u
14. 5.4
Francis Culver
'' "
7
6.75
. a
14. 5.4
Saml. Cosswell
a .4
7
6.75
14. 5.4
Thomas Dewey
a «.
7
6.75
14. 5.4
Obadiah Edmunds
a a
r~
6.75
i a
14. 5.4
Daniel Heard
a .4
7
6.75
14. 5.4
Eleazer Heard
" "
7
6.75
' "
14. 5.4
Aaron Teuney (Jenney)
" "
7
6.75
< it
14. 5.4
Enos Ives
" "
7
6.75
14. 5.4
Nehemiah Kellogg
" '•
7
6.75
i a
14. 5.4
John Moses
(. .i
7
6.75
14. 5.4
Isaac Marks
<< <i
7
6.75
i (.
14. 5.4
Jonathan Marshall
.. <.
6.75
14. 5.4
Nathl. Newton
,. <(
7
6.75
i a
14. 5.4
Jonathan Rowley
" "
7
6.75
' '
14. 5.4
Stephen Squiers
" "
7
6.75
' '
14. 5.4
Noadiah Sawyer
«l '4
7
6.75
' "
14. 5.4
Nathan Sprague
" "
7
6.75
' "
14. 5.4
William Sutherland
" "
7
6.75
I a
14. 5.4
Niles Soper (Niels)
" "
7
6.75
14. 5.4
Andrew Potter
" "
6.75
' <
14. 5.4
Joshua Reynolds
7
6.75
' '
14. 5.4
Eber Rice"^
'
6.75
' "
14. 5.4
'£593.14.8
Arlington, Dec. 28, 1778. The within Pay Roll examined and
approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay five hundred and
eighty five pounds four shillings and eight pence, which, together
with ^7.10 already paid to Lt. John Sawyer, is ^592.14.8, the
amount of this roll. Thos. Chittenden.
Dec. 28, 1778. Reed, the contents of the above order.
^592.14.8 Thos. Sawyer, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
75
[803]
yCapt. Jesse Safford's Compam'\
Pay Roll of Capt. Jesse Safford's Company of Provincial Troops,
from the dates of their several enlistments until disch .rg^ed. both
days included, commencing-, the first of May and endings the 30th.
Nov. 1778.
Names
Jesse Saflford, Capt.
William Crook, Lt.
James Fletcher, Sergt.
Joseph Wood
Amos HoUirook "
Amasa Powers, Corpl.
Nathau Billings ''
Wm. Auebil
Joel Butler
John Curtis
Wm. Bootmau
Asa Chedle
Adin Dike
Simon Davis
Joseph Lull
John Neil
Ezra Perry
Eufus Root
Jeremiah Rust
Jesse Slack
Joel Smead
' Enezer Crain
John Lull
Amos Slaton
Asa Dutton (Duton)
Silas Hayward
Abraham Hawkins
Benjamin Lovejoy
George Ray
Reuben Robinson
^^o\i\^ Averill
■ Thos. Read
Moses Hale
Com-
Time of Service
Dollars
When
mence-
ment of
pay
per
month
dis-
charged
Mos.
Days
May]
7
40
Nov. 30
July 25
4
27
May 1
7
M
'' '•
7
6 ••
«' "
July 25
4
6 "
" "
May 1
7
6 "
" "
7
4
6 "
" "
'• "
7
A
6 "
" '«
" "
7
6 "
<( <i
•' "
7
6 "
" "
.1 <'
7
(5 "
" "
7
"
" "
" "
7
6 "
" «'
" "
7
6 "
" •«
7
J
6 "
.< 1.1
«' "
7
4
6 «'
«. ii
<< I.
7
6 "
li a
" "
7
6 "
" "
" "
7
6 "
.( li
" "
7
6 "
" "
'♦ "
7
6 "
" "
" < "
7
6 "
Nov. 30
.< ii
6
18
C "
\\ ^^
" "
6
.18
6 "
July 25
6
6 "
" 30
i« <.
6
6 "
(< I.
4S <<
6
6 "
"
" "
6
6 "
" "
6
6 "
<< I.
" "
6
6 "
"
Sept. 2
6 '•
6 "
Oct. 3
" 25
4
6
6 "
Nov. 30
Total
5.4
5.4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.4
8.3
12.4
12.4
8.12.4
8.12.4
8.12.4
8.12.4
1. 0.0
1. 0.0
8.12.4
8.12.
^374.9.6
The within pay roll is just and true
fraud to the public or any individual.
Test,
in all its parts, without
Jesse Safford, Capt.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay on the same to Capt. Jesse Safford, three hundred
76
STATE OF VERMONT
and fifty-nine pounds nine shillings and six pence, that, together
with fifteen pounds he has received, will make the whole sum.
Thos. Chittenden.
To Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer.
Reed. Dec. 28, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, three hundred
and fifty-nine pounds nine shillings and six pence in full of this roll.
Per me, Jesse Safford, Capt.
By a mistake in the within roll in the pay of John Averill and
Thos. Read one pound to each man two pounds, which the Treas-
urer is directed to pay.
Thos. Chittenden.
X Reed. Dec. 28, 1778 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, two pounds, in
full of this account.
Per me, Jesse Safford, Capt.
[131
^Detachment under Capt. Gideon Ormsb\'\
Pay Roll of a Detachment of Col. G. Warren's Regiment under
command of Capt. Gideon Ormsby for service done to guard the
fro'tjtiers, by order of the Governor and Council — made up at ;^2.10
per Vnonth.
/ Names
When
entered
Whe
dis-
charged
1
! Days
1
Total
1778
Sergt. Cyprian Eastman
June 5
July 6
22
1.16.8
Dan Kent
'' "
22
1.16.8
Corpl. Amos Scott
"
22
1.16.8
" Abel Bristol
" "
22
1.16.8
David Bates
"
22
1.16.8
Seth Allen
" "
22
1.16.8
Benj. Bears
"
22
1.16.8
Joshua Cousins
" "
22
1.16.8
German BuUis
" "
22
1.16.8
Rice Beckwith
"
22
1.16.8
Jared Boorn
" "
22
1.16.8
Reuben Baker
"
22
1.16.8
James Palmer
<( i. I
22
1.16.8
Arra Rose
i( ((
22
1.16.8
Hezek^ Towsley
" "
22
1.16.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
77
Names
When
enterc(
When
, dis-
charged
Days
Total
1778
Jona. Eastman
June 5
July G
23
1.16.8
Ashbel Sikes
" '
( (1 n
22
1.16.8
Stephen Eastman
"
I (( (<
22
1.16.8
Sclah Harmon
" '
" "
22
1.16.8
David Noble
•' '
" "
22
1.16.8
Wm. Graves.
" '
( (( (1
22
1.16.8
John W. Bostwick
♦
' " "
22
1.16.8
Eliphas Warner
• '
' " "
22
1.16.8
Benj. Monger
" '
' " "
22
1.16.8
David Purdy
" '
i H 14
22
1.16 8
Saml. Lamfire
4 i i
"
22
1,16.8
Walter Gage.
June 13
14
1. 3.4
^48.16.8
Manchester, Nov 2'', 1778. I do certify this roll to be just and
true, without fraud to this State or any individual.
Gideon Ormsby, Capt.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same to Capt. Gideon Ormsby, which is forty-
eight pounds sixteen shillings and eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed, the 14''" of December 1778 of Ira Allen, Esq. the con-
tents of the above order. Per me,
Gideon Ormsby, Capt.
78 STATE OF VERMONT
[188, see next roll] [Capt. Samuel Robiusoiis Compau\>\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel Robinson's Company of Militia,
under the command of Lt. Col. Eben"" Walbridge, for twenty days
service, commencing 15"' June, 1778 ending 10*'' July, 1778, both
days included.
When
When
Com-
No. of
Pay per
month
Names
entered
left
mence'
days
Total
service
service
of pay
paid
1778
1778
1778
Judah Worden, Serg'
June 15
July 9
June 15
24
2.10.0
2. 0.0
Philip Green. do.
• «'
« <i
24
2.10.
2. 0.0
Daniel Kinsley do.
i <<
' 10
"
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Daniel Wood, Corp'
< a
' '«
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Christopher Cartwright, do.
I i-
' "
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Jeremiah Clark Jr.,
i (<
' 9
" "
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Oziah Perry
' "
( .(
It ■ a
24
2.10
2. 0.0
John Pooley
< a
' 10
'' "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Caleb Morgan
i a
' "
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Eeuben Bennett
i (<
I a
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Eussell Weaver
< a
i «<
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Tho' Phillips
' "
' •'
H it
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Jacob Youngs
' "
< .<
25
2.10
2. 1.8
John Devon
I 11
I >(
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Anthony Gassy (Coflfy)
i u
< ii
It (<
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Jona. Morgan
( a
I (1
i( it
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Elijah Wolcott
' "
' "
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Caleb Reham
• li
' "
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Simon Antisal
< a
^ .(
a a
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Joseph Hurd
i ..
' '■
it it
25
2.10
2. 1.8
James West
i a
' 9
a ti
24
2.10
2. 1.8
Seth Bassett
' "
' "
II 11
24
2.10
2. 1.8
Theophilus Harrington
' 10
" "
24
2.10
2. 1.8
Nathan Ford
' "
< i<
it a
25
2.10
2. 1.8
William Howlit
' "
' 9
II (4
25
2.10
2. 0.0
Eben' Corey
' "
' "
ti l«
24
2.10
2. 0.0
James Bates
1 (I
t it
l{ II
24
2.10
2. 0.0
John Blakesley
' "
" "
24
2.10
2. 0,0
Ira Hawley
i <<
' "
" "
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Sam' Follsom
It
' "
(4 II
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Charles Everts
. .4
< it
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24
2.10
2. 0.0
Sam' Griswold
i .<
• 10
.( ti
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Enoch Wood
< a
a a
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Caleb Clark
i a
♦ "
it a
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Tho" Brow Jr. (?)
' "
' "
1. i<
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Roger Kinsley
' '♦
I <>
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Sam' Chapins
( li
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(1 II
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Erastua Hathaway
' "
' "
II It
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Levi Smith
< .(
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a "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Asa Graves
< «>
' 9
i< it
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Chauncy Graves (or Chancy
' "
. tt
11 1.
24
2.10
2. 0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
79
When
When
Com-
No. of
Pay per
month
Names
entered
left
mence'
days
Total
service
service
of pay
paid
1778
1778
1778
Jasper Olds
June 15
July 9
June 15
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Joseph Lawrence
" "
" "
" "
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Farman (or Hamman) Law-
rence
<. 11
" "
i> I'
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Sylvanus Brown
" •'
'• "
" "
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Nathan Salsby
" "
" 10
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Rnfus Spencer
ii t.
n <l
" •'
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Josiah Brig-cjs
" "
" "
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Benaj'' Webb
" "
" "
" "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Amasa Ellis (?)
" "
" "
•' "
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Sam' Horst'ut
" *'
" "
.. it
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Sam' Merry man
" "
•' 9
'' "
24
2.1(J
2. 0.0
Daniel Hodgkinson
i« a
" 10
" '•
25
2.10
2. 1.8
Henry Parker
n <<
" 9
(i a
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Aaron Hnblall
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" "
a a
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Peter Averspors
(< .<
" "
" '*
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Joseph Sweat
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" "
" '•
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Joseph Cono^don
<i ((
" "
•' "
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Stephen Fuller
"
"
H (>
24
2.10
2. 0.0
Sum Total— ^120.15.0
The foregoing- pay roll is just and true in all its parts, without
fraud to any individual or to this State
Test. Samuel Robinson, Capt.
The foregoing pay roll examined and approved and the
Treasurer is ordered to pay the same to Capt. Samuel Robinson,
which is one hundred and twenty pounds fifteen shillings.
Tho'^ Chittenden.
18"' Dec. 1778. Then received of Ira Allen Esq. the contents
of the above order.
Per me. Sam' Robinson, Capt.
80
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[113] [Scouts sefit out from JVindsor]
The State of Vermont D"' to the inhabitants of Windsor for
scouting done from June to September in the year 1778, per order
of Eben'' Woods, Major.
Namks
Days
Names
Days
Saml. Stow Savage, Lt.
6
Levi Bishop
2
Eben"' Hoisington, En.
2
Joseph Moulton
2
Elnathan Strong, Sergt.
9
Joshua Slayton
4
Abel i:)avis,
r'
Frederick Burnham
2
Matthew Patrick, Corpl.
4
Asa Wooster, Sergt.
1
Thos. Norton
4
Seth Bishop.
1
Eben"" Howard
4
John Lombard
1
Solomon Emmons.
3
Andrew Spear
3
W" Smead >
3
Jeremiah Bishop.
3
Thomas Cooper
2
Matthew Hammon
2
Silas Bannister
2
Jona. Kinsley.
2
Abel Adams
2
71
Steel Smith, Capt.
The committee having examined and adjusted the within ac-
count, find due thereon forty-two pounds twelve shillings.
^42 12 PaulSpooner |
pt,t^.j.^.u Benj. Emmons )
To Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer. You are hereby ordered to pay
Capt. Steel Smith the within account, which amounts to forty-two
pounds twelve shillings. Thomas Chittenden.
Reed. Windsor, Oct. 23'^ 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the con-
tents of this account, forty-two pounds twelve shillings.
Per me. Steel Smith.
[24^
A Pay Roll of a Scout from Moretown July 1778.
Names
Days
Pr. day
Miles
Miles
Total
■ ohn Barron, Capt.
j^ bene. Martin, Capt.
Nathl. White, Lt.
10
10
10
6.8
6.8
4.3
80
80
80
4a
4
4
4.13. 4
4.13. 4
3. 9. 2
^12.15.10
John Barron , Capt.
84
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 24, 1784. The within Pay
Roll being- examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the
contents of the same to Maj. John Barron, for himself and said
scout, being the sum of twelve pounds 15/10 lawful money.
Timo. Brownson | ^
Thos. Tolman f Committee
Treasurer's Office, Rutland,
the contents of the above order.
^12.1510
Oct. 29. Reed, of the Treasui
John Barron.
[26, dupl 369] [A Scout sent out by Capt. John Throop\
A Pay Roll of a Scout sent out by Capt. John Throop in the-
service of the United States, by order of Col. Joel Marsh, the num-
ber of days being 7, the service done in the month of August and
made up at 12/ per day.
Names
John Winchester Dana
William Wilson
Thomas Vale
Days
Amt.
4. 4.0
4. 4.0
4. 4.0
;^12.12.0
A true account certified by
John Throop, Capt.
Pomfret, Oct. 10, 1778.
The committee appointed to examine accounts, having ex-
amined the within account and adjusted the same at 12/ per day,
find due thereon twelve pounds twelve shillings. Attest.
PaulSpooner i ^^^^^
Benj. Emmons j
Windsor, Oct. 22, 1778. To Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer. You
are hereby ordered to pay Capt. Throop the within account, which
is twelve pounds twelve shillings.
Thos. Chittenden
Rec'd Windsor. Oct. 24. 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, twelve
pounds twelve shillings in full.
Pr me John Throop.
[261]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS-
\Kscort UTidfr James Be?!th'y'\
85
A Pay Roll of a Party of Men under the command of James
Bently in taking thirteen Tories in Monkton on their way to
Canada, viz. Benj. Cole, and his party, and for bringmja^ them
before the committee at Neshobe [Brandon] and guarding them to
Ticonderoga.
Names
Comdt. James Bentley
Winchip Hoit
John Bishop
Richard Barnum
Jehiel Gregory
Rood
Philip Foot
Philip Foot, Jr.
William Hopkins
Samuel Blodgett
Sidrous Blodgett
James Bentley, Jr.
Thos. Bentley
Daniel Foot
Israel Everest
Solomon Story
Noah Sperry (or Sheney or Strong)
Elihu Webster
Joseph Barker
Timo. Barker
Jesse Tuttle
Oni Buck
Days
1-2
1
12
12
12
6
6
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
2
5
5
Pr. day
0.9
0.0.0
0.9.0
0.9.0
0.9
0.9.0
0.9.0
0.9
0.9.0
0.9.0
0.9.0
0.9.0
0.9.0
0.9.0
0.9
0.9.0
0.9.0
0.9.0
0.9.0
0.9
0.9.0
0.9.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
14.0
2.14.0
0. 8,0
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.
0.1
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
2. 5.0
2. 5.0
1. 7.0
2. 5.0
^90. 9.0
James Bentley, Capt.
Oct. 3, 1778. Then personally appeared James Bentley signer
to the above pay roll, and made solemn oath that the same is
justly and truly charged, without fraud to the public or to any in-
dividual.
Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
86
STATE OF VERMONT
Sir: — Please to pay the within named James Bentley, the con-
tents of the within roll, which is ninety pounds nine shillings.
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed. Arlington, Oct. 3, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, ninety
pounds, nine shillings lawful money, being the contents of the
within Pay Roll.
James Bentley, Capt.
[229]
YLieut. Joseph Little's Co7npany\
A Pay Roll of Lt. Joseph Little's Company , Col. Marsh's Regi-
ment, Oct. 10, 1778.
Time of
In service
When
Pr.
month
Names
engage-
dis-
Total
ment
charged
Mos.
Days
Joseph Little, 1st Lt.
Aug. 16
21
Oct. 5
3. 2.0
4. 5.0
Joshua Hallon,2nd "
" "
21
3. 2.0
4. 5.0
Jabez Sergeant, 1st. Sergt.
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
John Bisbee, 2nd. "
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Simeon Spencer, 3rd. "
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Asa Grout, 1st. Corpl.
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
James Atwood, private
" "
1
21
2.10
2.10.0
Nicholas Bragg do
" "
1
2.10
4. 5.0
John Cass
<i «»
21
2.10
4. 5.0
David Chubb
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Wm. Dovener
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Moses Gile, Jr.
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Abner Gile
.1 i.
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Nathan Gile
li .<
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Samuel Hoar
'« "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
George Hall, Jr.
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
John Hall
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Combs House
(i 11
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Orsamus Holmes
" "
23
1.13.4
1.13.4
Wm. Kellogg
" "
21
1.15
1.15.0
Wm. McC lellan
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Jeram. Powers
«. li
21
1.15
1.15.0
Jesse Richardson
<. w
23
1.13.4
1.18.4
Amos Sargeant
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Joseph Wright
" "
21
2.10
4. 5.0
Ezra Sargeants, 2nd Corpl.
21
2.10
4. 5.0
^90.11.8
Test. Joseph Little, Lieut.
State of Vermont: In Council. Windsor, 12th Oct. 1778. The
within Pay Roll examined and accepted, and Ira Allen Esq. Treas-
urer of this State is hereby required to pay the same amounting to
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
87
ninety pounds eleven shillings and eight pence to Lieut. Joseph
Little or order, on demand.
Pr. Thos. Chittenden.
Springfield, Oct. 10, 1778. Mr. Ira Allen, Sir, Please to pay
to Lieut. Samuel Scott the contents of this pay roll and you will
oblige. Your humble servant.
Joseph Little, Lieut.
Reed. Windsor. March 12, 1778. of Ira Allen, Treasurer, ninety
pounds eleven shillings and eight pence in full of the above ac-
count, for and in behalf of Lt. Little. ^
^90.11.8 Pr. me, Samuel Scott.
[262]
[Scoufs sent out from Woodstock\
A Roll of the Men's Names the [who] Scouted from Wood-
stock in the year 1778.
Men's Names
Days
Men's Names
Days
Billy Gray
Jona. Kingsley
Timothy Knox
5
5
5
Sylvanus Bennett
Seth Fuller
Oliver Williams
4
4
5
28 days.
The above men found themselves [during] the time out [from]
Woodstock.
Oct. 17, 1778. Phineas Williams, Capt.
of said Town.
28 days at 12/ per day makes ;^16.16.0
Your committee appointed to settle and adjust accounts, have
perused the within account and adjusted the same at 12/ per day,
do find due on the same ^16.10.0
Attest, Paul Spooner \ ^ ^^
Benj. Emmons [
To Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer: You are hereby directed to
pay Capt. Phineas Williams the within account, being ^,^16. 1(5.0
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed. Windsor, Oct. 22, 1778, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, sixteen
pounds sixteen shillings.
Per me, Phineas Williams.
88
[260]
STATE OF VERMONT
\Capt. Joseph Briggs Coinpany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Brigg-'s Company of Militia, while
in service of the United States of America, commencing the 1st.
day of October, 1778 and ending the 24th. of November 1778.
When
When
Pr.
month
Names
enterec
service
I dis-
charged
Days
Total
William Bates
Oct. Is
bNov. 24
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Lemuel Hubbell
" "
'< '<
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
"Winslow Perry
" "
" "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Joseph Andrews (or Anseres)
" "
<( <i
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Jed" [Judah?] Morrill
♦' "
" "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Caleb Fitch
<> "
" '«
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Moses Rice
" "
" "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Caleb Matteson
"
«' "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Nathan Ford
.< <i
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2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Ebene. Corey
" "
u <»
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
John Foster
" "
" «'
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Reuben Alebone (or Asebone)
" "
'' <'
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Seises Brookings
" "
" "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Elnathan Hunt
" <<
<i u
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Daniel Baker
«' "
" «'
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Joseph (Jacob) Barnhart (Barn-
hard)
X <<
il ((
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Lemuel Bottum
" "
(' ('
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Eliakim Perrey
" "
" •'
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
John Porter
<< li
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
George Baker
'' "
" "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Seth Rice
" "
" "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Samuel Rynderls
" "
" '«
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Theophilus VVhealey
«' "
" "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Reuben Beunet
" •'
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Jehel Hurd
" "
" '«
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Silas Bennet
(( u
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2.10.0
54
4.10.0
William Henry
li .<
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2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Stephen Homes
U «i
<' "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
John Potter
(( l(
<i i(
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Joseph Beman
" «'
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Edward Ball
" "
" '«
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
George Parker
l< 11
i< K
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
James West
<l "
" "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Roger (Bagger ?) Ladd
" "
" "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Isaac Andias
" "
" "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
William Poppel
" "
" "
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Darius Moons
<< <1
" <■<■
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Jacob Donon
(< (<
u <.
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Jonathan Morgain
(1 <<
il i.
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Alfred Hathaway
" "
it <«
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Daniel Beman
l< »<
«i «.
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Edward Gibben
" "
" " 2.10.0
54
4.10.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
89
When
When
Pr.
month
Names
entered
dis-
Days
Total
service
Oct. ]8t
charged
Thomas Brown
Nov. 24
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Joseph Wilebond
4. X
i. a
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Benj. Carpenter
'I 'i
a
2.10-0
54
4.10.0
William Williamson
" "
.i i<
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Onesimus Kisden
U it
«« a
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Alexander Potter
" '«
<• i.
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Stephen Sand
<< <<•
ti ..
2.10.0-
54
4.10.0
Wm. Selleck
'« "
.< .<
2.10.0
54
4.10.0
Wm. Avlesworth
" "
Nov. 2
2.10.0
33
2.15.0
Jacob Hawley
<< ..
2.10.0
33
2.15.0
Billintrs Starkweather
" '<
Oct. 28
2.10.0
28
2. 6.8
Isaac (Irover
I. .<
'
2.10.0
28
2. 6.8
Barnet West
2.10.0
28
2. 6.8
'
;^237.10.0
The foregoitio^ Pay Roll is just and true in all its parts, with-
out fraud to the public or any individual.
Joseph Briggs, Capt.
The foregoing Pay Roll examined and approved, and the
Treasurer is ordered to pay the same to Capt. Joseph Briggs which
is two hundred and thirty-seven pounds ten shillings.
Thos. Chittenden.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above order. Per
me,
December 1778. Jos. Briggs, Capt.
^237.10.0
[70]
\^Lieiit. Solomon Soper s Company\
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Solomon Soper's Company of Militia for
service done the United States in the months of October and
November, 1778.
Names
Entered
Discharged
Days
Amount
John Roberts
Dan Allen
Pliny Smith
John wSabins
Reuben Stoddard
Nathl. Smith
Oct. 7. 1778
Nov. 20, 1778
45
45
45
45
45
45
3.15.0
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3 15
90
STATE OF VERMONT
• Names
Entered
Discharged
Days
Amount
Daniel Ray
Oct. 7, 1778
Nov. 20, 1778
45
3.15
Jeremiah Parker
45
3.15
Elijah Barton
..
45
3.15
James Woodward
"
45
3.15
esse Graves
"
45
3.15
iammon Lawrence
(( (1
45
3.15
Daniel Forbish
u
45
3.15
William Graves
a
45
3.15
Felix Menter
'• "
45
3.15
Ichabod Dimmock
"
45
3.15
Benjamin Bosto
" "
45
3.15
George Gage
" "
45
3.15
Samuel Bailey
" ''
45
3.15
Peter Powers
(( i(
45
3.15
John Seely
" "
(. i I
45
3.15
^78.15
The above pay roll is just and true in all its parts.
Solomon Soper.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same to Lt. Solomon Soper, which is seventy-
eight pounds fifteen shillings. Thos. Chittenden
19th Dec. 1778. Then received of the Treasurer the contents
of the above order.
Pr. me, Solomon Soper.
[02]
\Captain Gideon Ormsbys Compan\'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Gideon Ormsby's Company in Col.
Warren's Regiment of Militia for service done the State of Vermont
on alarm to the Northward, Nov 1778 at ^2.10.0 per month.
Names
When
entered
service
When
dis-
charged
Days in
service
Amt. of
pay
Thomas Barney
Robert Loggan
John Smith
Danl. Purdy
Nov 7
"
Nov 14
8 i 0.13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
91
Names
Peletiah Soper
Abel Bristol
William Bedel
William Dye
Rice Beckwith
Truman Powell
Christopher Roberts
Peter French
Reuben Purdy
Jona. Ormsbv
George Olds
Stephen Harrick
John Roberts
bbadiah Allen
^/Stephen Smith
Gideon Barber
Jacob Odle
Phelix Powel
Joel Rose
Barnet Boorn
James Vaughn
Timo^' Soper
Jesse Sawyer
Zadock Everest
Peleg Sutherland
Wallace Sutherland
Isaac Whelpley
When
entered
service
Nov 7
No
When
dis-
charofed
Nov 14
Days in
service
Amt. of
pay
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
11.8
11.8
11.8
^20.8.4
Manchester, Dec 28. 1778. I do certify on honor that the
within pay roll is just and true in regard to the state of the subjects,
error of the pen excepted.
Gideon Ormsby, Capt.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same which is twenty pounds eight shillings
and four pence. Thos. Chittenden.
29th Dec. 1778. Rec'^ the contents of the above order.
Per me,
Gideon Ormsbee, Capt.
92
STATE OF VERMONT
[109]
[^Defac/iwent Ufjdrr Capt. Stephen Calkins\
A Pay Roll of a Detachment under the command of Capt.
Stephen Calkins for service done to assist Major Whitcomb. Nov.
1778, made up at two pounds ten shillings per man per month.
Entered
When
Names
discharged
Days
Total
service
1778
Sergt. Daniel Bromley-
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
8
0.13.4
Luther Colvin
" "
8
13.4
Jona. Sprague
" '•
8
0.13.4
Joseph Day
" "
8
0.13.4
Andrew Barton
" "
8
0.13.4
Jonathan Sealy
" "
8
0.13.4
Richard Latten
"
8
0.13.4
Roger Williams
i( ((
8
0.13.4
Peter Wilber
" "
8
0.13.4
Richard Smith
" "
8
0.13.4
Zebina Day
"
8
0.13.4
Ezekiel Miles
Nov 10
5
0. 8.4
Bethuel Bromley
" "
5
1. 8.4
Stephen Williams
(I 4 1
5
1. 8.4
George Rounds
Nov. 1
2
0. 3.4
John Gaige
"
2
0. 3.4
Amos Colvin
" "
2
0. 3.4
Isaac Gaige
2
0. 3.4
£^. 5.0
March 3, 1779. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same to Col. Warren, which
is nine pounds five shillings.
To Ira Allen, Esq. Thos. Chittenden
April 15, 1779.
of the above order.
Then received of
the Treasurer the contents
Per me,
Gideon Warren.
^9.5.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
93
[359] [G;//. John Smith's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Smith's Company in Col. Warren's
Regiment of Militia in the service of this and the United States,
commencing Nov. 7, 1778, ending 13"', both days included.
Names
Day.s
pr
month
Total
Nathan Pratt
7~
2.10
0.11.10
Gideon Watkens (Walker)
7
2. 10
11.10
Saml. Williams
7
2.10
11.10
Daniel Washburn
7
2.10
11.10
Thos. Hale
7
2.10
11.10
Ashbel Cook
7
2 10
11.10
Daniel Squire
7
2.10
1].10
Joseph Sacket
7
2.10
1].10
Eben"- Cook
7
2.10
11.10
David Tuttle
7
2.10
11.10
John Forbes
7
2.10
11.10
Josiah Hale
7
2.10
11.10
Joel Foster
7
2.10
11.10
Sylvanus Brown
7
2.10
11.1,0
Frederick Cushman
7
2.10
11.10
Stephen Williams
7
2.10
11.10
Amos Hiams (Hiamo)
7
2.10
11.10
Asa Fuller
7
2.10
11.10
Daniel (xreeno
7
2.10
11,10
Isaac Cushman
7
2.10
11.10
Jesse Kicter
7
2.10
11.10
Gershom Beach
i
2.10
11.10
Noah Beach
7
2.10
11.10
£ 13.12.2
Asa Fuller, Lieut.
Jan^ 28, 1779. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same, which is thirteen
pounds twelve and two pence.
Thos. Chittenden.
Date above reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer the contents of the
above order, which is thirteen pounds twelve shillings and two
pence. . ?■■ nie, James Claghorn.
94
STATE OF VERMONT
[318] \Capt. Zebediah Dewey s Company'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company in Col.
Gideon Warren's Regiment of Militia in service of the United
States of America, from the 7th day of November until the 14th.
day of the same
month
, in the
year
1778.
p.
TYi nn f.li
Ka-
Amount
Names
Enterec
I Left
Days
tions
of
Total
±H.\J1±V1±
due
wages
1778
1778.
James Brookins
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
0.14. 6.2
William Ward
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Nathl. Smith
ii a
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
John Tilden
ti a
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Johii Ashley
" "
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Eben' Hyde
" •<
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Thomas Ashley
" *'
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Joseph Craw
<< <'
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Levi Thacher
" "
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Leml. Hyde
" "
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Saml. Allen
.4 il
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14, 6.2
Seth Craw
a i<
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13-4
14. 6.2
Saml. Church
.. a
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
John How
(> •«
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Elijah Owen, Jr.
" "
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.3
Elisha Owen
" «<
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
John Smith
"
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Daniel Headdy.
i.1 a
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Israel Thomas
'• «'
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Absalom Baker
<( .<
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
Eben' Kellogg
"
" 14
8
2.10.0
2
13.4
14. 6.2
■^Heber Allen
John Grant
" ''
" 10
4
2.10.0
2
(5.8
7.10.2
" "
" 10
4
2.10.0
2
6.8
7.10.2
James. Smith
«< M
" 10
4
2.10.0
2
6.8
7.10.2
— Saml. Fletcher
"
" 10
4
2.10.0
2
6.8
7.10.2
Thomas Goodwin
li l(
" 10
4
2.10.0
2
6.8
7.10.2
Elisha Ashley
" "
" 10
4
2.10.0
2
6.8
7.10.2
W'" Ashley
" "
" 10
4
2.10.0
2
6.8
7.10.2
Peter How
" 10
4
2.10.0
2
6.8
7.10.2
John Meacham
(( >>
" 10
4
2.10.0
2
6.8
7.10.2
Benj. Higgins
" 10
4
2.10.0
2
6.8
7.10.2
Silas How
i< l(
" 10
4
2.10.0
2
6.8
7.10.2
Eben' Thomas
" 10
4
2.10.0
;^18. 0.0
2
6.8
7.10.2
^19.19.10.2
James Brookins, Lieut.
Arlington, Jan. 27, 1779. The within pay roll examined and
the amount of wages approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same to Col. Warren or Lt. Brookins, which is eighteen
pounds, lawful money. Thos. Chittenden.
Received, Jan. 27, 1779, of Ira Allen, T^reasurer, eighteen
pounds lawful money. Gideon Warren.
^18.0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
95
[378] \Captain John SpaffonVs Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Spafford's Company in Col. Gideon War-
ren's Regt. of Militia in the service of this and the United States,
commencing- Nov. 7, 1778, and ending the 13"' of the same month,
both days included.
Names
When ^
entered |i.
'"? 'si
^hen
t the
rvice
Days
mo^Jth Total
service
1778
John Pier, Clerk.
Nov. J No
V. 13
7
;^2.10 0.11
8
John Train. 1' Ser-t.
7
2.10 11
8
Daniel Adams. 2' do.
<. .< .
; 16
10
2.10 11
8
Zephaniah White, 3' do.
" " '
7
2.10 11
8
William Joiner, Corpl.
" " '
10
2.10 11
8
Benj. Coy-
" '«
7
2.10 11
8
Cyrus Chapman, Drmr.
" " '
7
2.10 li
8
Silas Binprham
H li i
7
2.10 11
8
Zorostus Fitch
.« a i
7
2.10 11
8
Thos. Hutcheson
.« a (
7
2.10 11
8
Ozym Brewster
i( u
7
2.10 11
8
Darius Chipman
" " '
7
2.10 11
8
Elisha Smith
7
2.10 11
8
Abel AVhite
7
2.10 11
8
Solomon Wood
" " '
10
2.10 11
8
Stephen Royce
«. .1 «
7
2.10 11
8
Phares Koyce
.. <i
7
2.10 11
8
Eliphas Brewster
I. ii «
7
2.10 11
8
Edward Turner
<< X
10
2.10 11
8
'Daniel Haskin
«. li <
10
2.10 11
8
Job Spafford
" " '
7
2.10 11
8
Luther Fillmore
' \^
10
2.10 11
8
Jeremiah Jones
a i. i
10
2.10 11
8
Andrews Carner
(« << «
ry
2.10 11
8
Jedediah Barton
7
2.10 11
8
£16.Q
8
A true roll per me, John Spafford, Capt.
March the S**, 1779. The within pay roll examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Col. War-
ren, which is sixteen pounds six shillings and eight pence.
To Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer. Thos. Chittenden.
April 15, 1779.
of the above order.
^IG.6 8
Then received of the Treasurer the contents
Per me,
Gideon Warren.
96
STATE OF VERMONT
[308]
[^Capf. Thomas Sawyer s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Company in Col. Gideon
Warren's Regiment of Militia under the command of Levi Colvin,
Ensign, in the service of this, and the United States, commencing
Nov. 7, 1778, ending as entered in column 13, both days included.
Names
Enterec
service
Nov. 7
1 Dis-
charged
Pr.
month
Days
Total
Georgce Shearman, Ist sergt.
Nov. 15
2.10.0
9
0.15.0
James Rounds, 2 "
ii «i
I a
2.10.0
9
0.15.0
Nathan Rice, 3
" "
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Job Chatsey, Corpl.
" "
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Niles Hiffingbotham
" "
( .i
2.10
9
0.15.0
Jonathan Wood
.( <<
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
John Collins
a a
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Thomas Tuttle
i i»
2.10
9
0.15.0
Oliver Arnold
" "
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Philip Brings
" "
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Saml. Green
" "
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Obadiah Edmunds
" "
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
James Edmonds
" "
i a
2.10
9
0.15.0
James Chatsey
" "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Stephen Robinson
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Daniel Colvin
" "
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Nathan Daniels
" "
' 18
2.10
12
0. 0.0
Jesse Place
.< i(
! <f
2.10
9
0.15.0
Caleb Angelo
" "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Nathan Lee
" "
' "
2.10
9
0.15.0
Nedebiah Angeil
" "
' 11
2.10
5
0. 8.4
Peter Eddy
ii »1
. ((
2.10
5
0. 8.4
Joseph Congel
" "
' "
2.10
5
0. 8.4
Phones Rice
" "
«l
2.10
5
0. 8.4
Silas Whitney, Jr.
" "
' "
2.10
5
0. 8.4
Jacob Ratts (or Rutts)
" "
' 16
2.10
10
0.16.8
John Squire
" "
' <»
2.10
10
0.16.8
Andrew Potter
.« .<
. <«
2.10
10
0.16.8
Simson White
i( ..
« ..
2.10
10
0.16.8
David Miles
' "
2.10
10
0.16.8
1
/: 21.10.0
edge
The above is a true roll, according to the best of my knowl-
Attest. Levi Colvin, Ensign.
Jan. 28, 1779. The within pay roll examined and approved
and "the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same, which is twenty-one
pounds ten shillings. Thos. Chittenden.
Date above reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the
above order, which is twenty-one pounds ten shillings.
^21.10.0 Per me James Claghorn.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
97
[IT-i, dupl "^S'.ll \Capt. Siiiifoii IVrig/ifs Coiiipain'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's Company in Col. Warren's
Regiment of Militia in the service of this and the United States,
commencing T"' of November, 1778, ending 13"', both days in-
cluded.
Names
Total
Solomon Purdy
Elisha Wright
Abner Mead
Benj. Johnson
Simeon Wright
John Sutherland
Amasa Blanchard
Silas Smith
Joel Roberts
Nehemiah Whipple
Benj. Whipple
David Kingsley
James Southerland
Wait Wright
Stephen Mead
Isaac Mead
Brewster Higley
Benedic Alford
James Hinman
Moses Pratt
Joshua Pratt
Abel Wright
Simeon Wright, Capt.
January 28, 1779. The within payroll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same, which is twelve
pounds sixteen shillings.
Thos. Chittenden.
Date above, reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the
above order, which is twelve pounds sixteen shillings.
^12.16.8 Per me, James Claghorn.
[7]
98
STATE OF VERMONT
[113] \^Capt. Abraham UnderhiU's Compan}'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abraham Underhill's company and Col.
Warren's Regiment of Militia for service done to guard the frontiers,
by order of the Governor and Council.
When
When
Days
Pay
Names
en-
dis-
in
per
Total
tered
charged
service
month
1778
1778
Capt. Abraham Underbill
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
8
2.10
13.4
Lt. Richard Dunning
8
3.10
13.4
Ensign Ephraim Reynolds
8
2.10
13.4
. Sergt. Nathan Manley
8
2.10
13.4
David Curtis
8
2.10
13.4
Corpl. Dan Kent
8
2.10
13.4
"" W" Manley
8
2.10
13 4
JDavid Towsley
5
2.10
8.
_'ohn Farwell
8
2.10
13.4
Moses Kent
8
2.10
13.4
Titus Sikes
8
2.10
13.4
Joseph Sheldon
5
2.10
13.4
:;saac Underbill
8
2.10
13.4
acob Wheeler
8
13.4
John Gray
8
13.4
Abijah Dunning
8
13.4
James Willcoxs
8
13.4
Timothy Mills
5
8.
Joseph Ingley
5
8.
^eter Roberts
5
8.
John Manley
8
13.4
ISToah Morse
8
13.4
Corp. Joshua Cousens
8
13.4
£ 13.14.8
The above pay roll is just and true, without any fraud or
deceit, whatsoever. Test, Abraham Underbill.
The within pay roll is examined and approved, and the
Treasurer is ordered to pay the same to Capt. Underbill, which is
thirteen pounds fourteen shillings and eight pence.
Feb. 13, 1779. Thomas Chittenden.
Reed. Feb. 13, 1779, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, thirteen pounds
fourteen shillings and eight pence, in full.
Abra. Underbill, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
99
[155] \Lieut, AbraJiam Ives'' Compdny\
A Paj' Roll of Lieut. Abraham Ives' Company in Col. Gideon
Warren's Regiment of Militia in the service of this State, commenc-
ing Nov. 7, 1778, ending the 13"' of the same month, both da3'S
included.
Names
Entered
Left
Days
pr
month
Total
Lt. Abraham Ives
Nov. 7
Nov. 13
7
2.10.0
0.12.6
En. Abraham Jackson
Jedediah Jackson
Jonah Ives
-7
7
2.10.0
2.10.0
2.10.0
12.6
12.6
12.6
Asahel Jackson
7
2.10.0
12.6
Reuben Ives
7
2.10.0
12.6
Edward Bumpus
7
2.10.0
12.6
Joseph Benson
7
2.10.0
12.6
Amos Ives
7
2.10.0
12.6
Edmund Clark
7
2.10.0
12.6
Danl. Bradley
George Richmond
7
7
2.10.0
2.10.0
12.6
12.6
Goodyear Clark
7
2.10.0
12.6
_ otham Ives
7
2.10.0
12.6
Benj. Bradley
Hezekiah Rodes
7
2.10.0
2.10.0
12.6
12.6
John Clark " "
7
2.10.0
12.6
James Bumpus
" "
7
2.10.0
'12.6
Edward Allen
i< 41
7
2.10.0
12.6
Ephraim Andrews
2.10.0
12.6
^12.10.0
Abraham Ives, Lieut.
Manchester, 22'^ Oct. 1779. The above named Abraham Ives
personally appearing before me, made oath to the above pay roll
as a true one. Samuel Fletcher, Asst.
In Council, Manchester, Oct. 22*^ 1779. The within pay roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, which is twelve pounds ten shillings lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden.
Date above, reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, twelve pounds ten
shillings.
^12.10 Abraham Ives.
100
STATE OF VERMONT
[296]
\Capt. Tehan Noble s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Tehan Noble's Company and Col. Warren's
Regiment of Militia for service done to defend Frontiers, by order
of the Governor & council.
Names
When
entered
When
dis-
Days
Amount
of pay
service
charged
1778
Capt. Tehan Noble
Nov. 7
Nov. 13
7
11.8
Lt. Enoch Eastman
<v
11.8
En. Moses Robinson
7
11.8
Sergt. Joseph Leavitt
7
11.8
Seth Hermon
7
11.8
'' Cyprian Eastman
7
11.8
" William Hurlburt
7
11.8
Corpl. Amos Scott
7
11.8
" Oliver Hermon
7
11.8
" Cyrenus Dewey
^
7
11.8
Josiah Risdon
'
7
11.8
Hezekiah Towsley
I
7
11.8
Reuben Farnsworth
7
11.8
Ashbel Sikes
'
7
11.8
Oliver Scott
7
11.8
Stephen Eastman
7
11.8
David Brade
7
11.8
Nathl Smith
7
11.8
Eben-- Hubbard (Hulbard?)
,
7
11.8
Eben^ Smith
I
7
11.8
Pelatiah Dewey
7
11.8
Sele Hermon
7
11.8
Martin Hermon
'
7
11.8
Luke Noble
7
11.8
Amos Hermon
7
11.8
Jona. Hays
7
11.8
Abdiel Webster
' '
7
11.8
Joel Shelden
' '
3
5.0
Jona. Eastman
' '
3
5.0
^16. 5.0
The foregoing pay roll
State, or any individual.
is just and true.
Test,
without fraud to the
Abra. Underbill.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
101
The within Pay Roll examined and approved, and the Treas-
urer is ordered to pay the same to Capt. Tehan Noble, or Capt.
Abraham Underhill, which is sixteen pounds five shillings.
13th Feb. 1779. Thos. Chittenden.
Reed. Feb. 13, 1779 of Ira Allen, Treasurer, sixteen pounds
five shillings, for and in behalf of Capt. Noble,
/^16.5.0 per me, Abr. Underhill, Capt.
[ISl] \Capt. Ep/iraif>i Bue/l's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Buel's Company in Col. Warren's Regi-
ment of militia in the service of this and the United States, com-
mencing Nov. 8, ending 13*'' 1778, both days included.
Names
Days
P'' month
Total
John Eaton
6
2.10.0
10.0
Azariah Banchard
6
2.10.
10.
Eli Cogsell
6
2.10.
10.
Alpheus Hall
6
2.10.
10.
John Moulton
6
2.10.
10.
Gershom Moulton
6
2.10.
10.
Nehemiah Hoyt
6
2.10.
10.
Araunah Woodward
6
2.10.
10.
Sam' Moulton
G
2.10.
10.
Sam' Moulton, Jr.
6
2.10.
10.
Benj. Bennet
6
2.10.
10.
Peter Cogsell
6
2.10.
10.
Charles Blinn
6
2. 10.
10.
Elias Hall
(J
2.10.
10.
Richard Bentley
6
2.10.
10.
Perez Sturtevant
6
240.
10.
William Bogue
6
2.10. .
10.
Elisha Killam
2.10.
10.
^9. 0.0
Test. Eph'" Buell, Capt.
Jan. 28, 1779, The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is ordered to pay the same, which is nine pounds.
Tho' Chittenden.
Date above, reed of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the
above order, which is nine pounds
^9.0.0 Pr me, James Claghorn
102
STATE OF VERMONT
[24] [^Capt. Benjamin Cooleys Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Cooley's Company in Col. Warren's Regi-
ment of Militia in the service of this and the United States, com-
mencin.g Nov. 8, 1778. ending- 13th, both days included.
Names
No. days
Wages per
month
Total
Richardson
(5
2,10.0
0.10.0
James Ewings
"
2.10.0
0.10.0
Silas Mosur
"
2.10.0
0.10.0
Gideon Cooley
"
0.10.0
Eben'' Drury
"
0.10.0
Edward Owens
"
0.10.0
Neh^ Hopkins
"
0.10.0
Ashbel Hopkins
"
0.10.0
Eben"" Lyman
"
0.10.0
Saml. Ellsworth
"
0.10.0
Israel Ellsworth
•'
0.10.0
Hopkins Rowley
"
0.10.0
Sidias Blodgett
"
0.10.0
Benj. Stevens
"
0.10.0
Eph™ Stevens
"
0.10.0
Aaron Persons
0.10.0
^8. 0.0
Benjamin Cooley, Capt.
Jany 28, 1779. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same which is eight pounds.
Thos. Chittenden.
Date above, rec'd of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the
above, which is eight pounds.
^8.0.0 James Claghorn.
[330, see p. 97] \Capt. Simeon Wright']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's in Col. Gideon Warren's
Regiment of Militia for a Scout to Paul Moors' in Nov. 1778.
Names
Days
Miles
Sub-
sistence
pr. day
Total
Simeon Wright, Capt.
John Sutherland, Lt.
8
8
30
30
l.S
0.8
3.6.0
2.3.0
^5.9.0
Simeon Wright, Capt.
REVOLUTIOXARV WAR ROLLS
103
Pay Table Office, August 4, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Simeon Wright or bearer, being five pounds nine shillings
lawful nionev. John Fassett ) r-^^^;f+^^
■'. ^ V Committee
1 imo. Brownson )
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order Simeon Wright.
/:5.n.o
[144, see next roll] [Lieut. Jonathan Scott's Company^
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Jona. Scott's Company, raised out of
the Militia for to guard the Continental Stores in Bennington, en-
gaged and discharged at different times, from June 30, 1778 to
January 4, 1779 both days included.
Dis-
charged
Wages
Names
Entered
Days
per
day
Total
Matthew Scott, Sergt.
July
4
J any
4
184
1.4
12. 5.4
Caleb Morgan, Corpl.
"
'•
4
184
1.4
12. 5.4
Daniel Rraman
"
''
Dec.
31
164
1.4
10.18.8
Thomas Brown, Jr.
"
20
•'
"
164
1.4
10.18.8
Saml. Brown
"
20
Jan.
4
157
1.4
10. 9.4
Eben'' Spencer
Aug.
1
''
157
1.4
10. 9.4
Wheeler Branch
1
''
"
126
1.4
8. 8
Benj. Herwood
Sept
1
"
"
108
1.4
7. 4
Eleazer Cushman
*'
19
"
"
108
1.4
7. 4
James Greenslit
"
19
Dec.
31
89
1.4
5.18.8
John Totman
Oct.
3
"
14
89
1.4
5.18.8
Masa Branch
"
3
"
"
89
1.4
5.18.8
Walter Cady
''
3
Jan.
4
93
1.4
6. 4.0
John Taylor
"
3
"
90
1.4
6. 0.0
Saml. Jewett
"
"
"
92
14
6. 2.8
Benj. Thorp
"
4
Dec.
31
73
1.4
5. 5.4
/oseph Morgan
"
13
Jan.
4
89
1.4
5.10.8
Martin Follett
13
Dec.
31
79
1.4
5. 5.4
^142. 6.8
The abf)ve pay roll is just and true in all its parts, without
fraud to the public or any individual.
Test, Jona. Scott, Lieut.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
104
STATE OF VERMONT
is directed to pay the same, which is one hundred forty-two pounds
six shillings and eight pence.
12th Feb. 1779. Thos. Chittenden
Reed. Feb 12, 1779, of Ira Allen, Treasurer one hundred forty-
two pounds six shillings and eight pence, in full.
/;i42.6.8 Jona. Scott, Lieut.
[60, see preceding roll] [^Licuf. Jonathan Scotfs Company']
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Jona. Scott's Company in Col. Saml.
Herrick's Regiment of Militia in the Service of the American
United States raised for the purpose of guarding the public stores
in Bennington by order of Gen. Stark to his Excellency Gov. Chit-
tenden, engaged and discharged at several different times from
June 30, 1778 to Jan. 4, 1779.
When
When
Days
Pay
Subsis-
Total of
wages and
subsis-
tence
Names and Rank
entered
service
June 30
dis-
missed
in
ser-
vice
day
tence
money
Jonath" Scott, Lt.
Jan. 4
189
0.5.4
10.18.0
69. 6.
Matthew Scott, Sergt.
July 4
" 4
184
14.14.41
Caleb Morgan, Corpl.
'• 4
" 4
184
13. 9.10
Daniel Beaman
" 20
Dec. 31
164
10.18. 8
Thomas Brown. Jr.
" 20
" 31
164
10.18. 8
Saml. Brown
Aug. 1
Jan. 4
157
10. 9. 4
Eben' Spencer
" 1
" 4
157
10. 9. 4
W healer Branch
Sep. 1
" 4
126
8. 8.
Ben,]. Herwood
" 19
•" 4
108
7. 4.
Eleazer Cushman
" 19
" 4
108
7. 4.
James Greenslitt
Oct. ;]
Dec. 31
89
5.18. 8
John Tutman
" '6
" 31
89
5.18. 8
Massa Branch
" 3
" 31
89
5.18. 8
Walter Oady
" (5
Jan 4
93
6. 4.
John Taylor
" 4
" 4
90
6. 0.
Saml. Jewett
'^ 13
" 4
92
6. 2. 8
Benjn. Sharp
" 13
Dec. 31
79
5. 5. 4
Jos. Morgan
•' 13
Jan 4
83
5.10. 8
Martin Follett
" 13
Dec 3]
79
3. 4. 4
/215. 6. 3
Saml. Herrick, Col.
Bennington, May 10, 1779. Personally appeared before me the
above named Jonathan Scott and made solemn oath that the above
pay roll is made out bone fide and that the several sums therein ex-
hibited are just, and that he has never received any satisfaction
therefor, directly or indirectly.
Jonas Fay, Justice of Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
105
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, May 18, 1786. The within pay
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the contents, it being two hundred and fifteen pounds six shillings
and three pence continental money to Noah Smith Esq. Paymaster G.
.,,. „ ., Timo. Brownson / ^ -,4- ^
^•'^15.6.3 Saml. Bartlit f Committee.
Sunderland, May 19, 1786. Received of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order. Noah Smith.
Bennington, 11th July 1780. Reed, of Noah Smith Esq.
^215.6.3 lawful money in Continental money, being the full of the
within pay roll.
Jonathan Scott, Lt.
[53]
\Capt. John Smith's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Smith's Company of Militia in Col.
Warren's Regiment in the service of this State, commencing the
3rd and ending the 28th of February 1779, both days included.
When
When
Wages
Amt.
Amt of
wages
and sub-
Names
entered
left
per
of
service
service
month
wages
sistence
Capt. John Smith
Feb 3d.
Feb 28
^3
^2.12
^2. 12
Lt. Isaac Cushman
"
do
do
do
Sergt. Archibald Blodgett
"
do
do
do
Sergt. Roberts
*'
do
do
do
Corpl. Silas Smith
"
do
do
do
Eben'' Andrews
"
"
do
do
do
Jona. Ward
"
"
do
do
do
Philemon Johnson
"
•'
do
do
do
Elijah Hurd
'•
•'
do
do
do
David Castle
•'
>'
do
do
do
Jona. Hough
'>
"
do
do
do
Samuel Meriam
"
"
do
do
do
Gideon Scarls
"
"
do
do
do
Amos Ives
"
"
do
do
do
James Bumper
-'
"
do
do
do
Nathl. Whitney
t(
"
do
do
do
John Howe
"
"
do
do
do
Chandler Tuttle
'"
"
do
do
do
W'" Towsley
"
"
do
do
do
Reuben Green
"
(>
do
do
do
Elijah Goodwin
"
do
do
do
John White
"
"
do
do
do
106
STATE OF VERMONT
When
When
Wages
Amt.
Amt. of
Names
entered
left
per
of
wages
and sub-
service
service
month
wages
sistence
Hammon Lawrence
Feb 3d.
Feb 28
^3
^2.12
^2.12
Thos. Lyon
do
do
do
Asbel Hopkins
do
do
do
Luther Drury
do
do
do
Reuben Baker
do
do
do
Joshua Colvin
do
do
do
W- Sweet
do
do
do
Zebina Day
do
do
do
Elijah Grandy
do
do
do
Gurnsey Roots
do
do
Total
do
^28. 4.0
Attest,
John Smith, Capt.
Windsor, June 3, 1779. The within payroll examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, which is
eighty-three pounds four shillings.
Thos. Chittenden.
Received, date above eighty-three pounds four shillings in full
for and in behalf of Capt. Smith.
Per me, Joseph Bowker.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
107
1
a
3
Killed Jiily 15, 1779
Taken prisoner do.
Deranged Nov. 18, 1778.
Resigned Sept. 15, 1779
Dismissed (?)
Resigned Sept. 15, 1779
Killed July 15, 1779
Discharged
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Sunderland
Brattleboro
Bennington
Addison
Bennington
Manchester
Rutland
Brattleboro
Bennington
Windsor
Brattleboro
Bennington
Rockingham
Manchester
Brattleboro
Windsor
Bennington
Pownall
Bennington
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Bennington
Cumberland
Bennington
Cumberland
Bennington
Cumberland
Bennington
Cumberland
Bennington
Cumberland
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3 yrs.
D.War
3 yrs.
D.War
3 yrs.
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Sept. 16 "
July 5, '*
Sept. 16 '^'^
Oct. 27 "
Sep. 3(3 "
Mar. 25, 1777
Ap. 14
Jan 1
Aug. 18, 1778
Nov. 14 "
Aug. 7, 1776
Mar. 1 "
Jan. 7
Sept. 11 "
Nov. 2, "
Mar. 19, 1777
Jan 10
Mar. 18 "
Jan. " "
Apl. 19 "
Mar. 1 "
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Seth Warner, Col.
Saml. Safford, Lt. Col.
Wait Hopkins, Maj'
Gideon Brownson, Capt
Wm. McCune, "
Joseph Safford, Lt.
David Vallauce, "
Benj. Hopkins, Adjt.
George Sexton, Ensign
Saml. B-ach,
Benj.Butterfield "
Alex" Brush "
Jacob Safford
Oliver Barrett ' '
Reuben Church "
Isaac Webster, Sergt.
Benj. Larabee "
Prince Soper "
Joseph Bonett "
Elias Hoisington "
Amos Kellogg "
Moses Crosby, Fifer
Elijah Branch "
Wm. Pratt Drum"^
Thomas Hollis, Corpl.
Elish Church, Private
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STATE OF VERMONT
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Discharged
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Bennington
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Bennington
Manchester
Woodstock
Arlington
Beuninrton
Manchester
Bennington
Danby
Manchester
Wallingford
Pownal
Brattleboro
Townsend
Hartford
Bennington
N. Fairre
Newbury
Pownal
Bennington
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Bennington
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Jan. "
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Mar. 31,1778
June 29, "
Mar. 13, 1777
June 1, "
Oct. 5, 1776
Jan 5, l'i78
Sept. 10, 1777
June 1, "
Aug. 30, "
Nov. 1, 1776
Aug. 13, "
Jan. 7, 1777
Feb. 19, "
Apl. 17, "
" 1, 177S
July 27, 1777
Feb. 5, "
Jan. 6,
Dec. 25, 1776
Nov. 2 "
Jan 2, 1777
Dec. 4, 1776
Jan. 3, 1778
Mar. 16,1777
Feb. 18, "
Jan. " "
"1778
" 18, 1777
Officers' and Privates'
Names
JosephHam lintonPrivate
Charles Vaughn
Israel Canfield
Joseph Hill
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Truman Mead, Fif€
Jesse Averill. Pri
Martin Amon '
Hanes I. Beman '
Nathan Beeman '
Silas Canfield '
Nathan Dike
Lemuel Hawley '
Peter Pero
John Eoberts '
Edward Soper '
John Scott '
Isaac Sharp '
Penuel Stevens '
Edward Allen
David Perigo, Dru
Abel Pratt, Pri
Beuj. Gould '
Reuben Ball
Daniel Bears '
Peter Husnagle
David Merrick '
Anthony Mellen '
Silas Pratt
Henry Turner
John Welch
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109
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Discharged
Killed in battle
Returned to Connecticut, Jan 1, 1780.
Killed in battle
Prisoner
Killed in battle
Returned to Connecticut. Jan. 1, 1780.
do do
do do
Killed on the lake.
Prisoner Returned to Connecticut.
Discharged
Discharged
Returned to Connecticut, Jan. 1, 1780.
Prisoner
Mar. 8, 1780
June 1, 1780
Jan. 18, 1780
Dec. 26, 1779
Dec. 31, 1778
March 1,1780
Aug. 1, 1780
Jany. 1, 1780
Aug. 1, 1780
do do >■
Jany. 6, 1780
Jany 1, 1780
do do
Oct. 15, 1779
Jan. 1, 1780
do do
Aug. 1, 1780
Jan. 1, 1780
June 1, 1780
Nov. 1, 1779
Aug. 1, 1780
July 15, 1779
Aug. 13, 1779
Jan. 1, 1780
Jan. 1, 1780
June 1, 1780
Apl. 17, 1780
May 20, 1780
Jan 1, 1780
Feb. 5, 1780
Jan. 1, 1780
Jan. 1, do
Mar. 12, 1780
Jan. 18, do
Jan. 1, do
Aug. 1 do
Jan. 18, 1780
Mar. 8, 1777
June 1, 1777
Jan. 18, 1777
Dec. 26, 1776
Feb. 10, 1777
Mar. 1, 1777
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" 1, 1777
Jan 10. 1777
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" 6, 1777
Mar. 30, 1778
June 29, 1778
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Oct. 16, 1776
Aug. 13, 1776
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Jan. 1, 1777
Feb. 19, 1777
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July 27, 1777
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Truman Mead
William Pratt
David Perrigo
Isaac Brownson
Elisha Church
Joseph Hamilton
Amos Kellogg
Charles Vaughn /
John Whitely
Israel Canfield
Joseph Hill
Philip H, Stish
Jesse Averill
Martin Ammon
Thos. Abner
Hanes J. Beaman
Abr" Brownson
Nathan Beaman
Nathan Dyke
Silas Canfield
Saml. Goodsell
Lemuel Hawley
Saml. Hinman
Peter Pero
John Roberts
Edward Soper
John Scott
Isaac Sharp
Penuel Stevens *
Edward Allen
Reuben Ball
David Merrick
John Welch ^
Anthony Miller
Danl. Bean
Silas Pratt
112
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113
[172J
[G?//. John G. Bayleys Co}iipany\
Pay Roll of Capt. John G. Bayley's Company in Newbury for
o-uardin.2^ and scouting- from April 1777 to May 1779, under com-
mand of Col. Peter Olcott,
Names
Months
Days
Pay per
month
Sum total
John Gid. Bayley, Capt.
^12.
^8.
Nath' Merrill, Lt.
14
8
7.18 4
Jo' Chamberlin, 2'"' Lt.
8
5. 8.
Tho^ Hibbard, Serg'
2
8.
2. 8.
Sam' Eaton do
2
8.
2. 8.
Peter Johnson do
2
8.
2. 8.
ErChamberhn do
2
8
2. 8.
Elihu Johnson
2
2.
Abiel Chamberlin
2
2.
Joseph Wilson
2
2^
Josiah Page
2
2.
Timo>' Sargent
2
2.
John Baird
2
2-
Sylvanus Heath
2
2.
Jacob Bayley, Jr
2
2.
James Bayley
2
2.
Joshua Bayley
2
2.
Nath' Chamberlin
2
2/
Asher Chamberlin
2
2.
Moses Chamberlin
2
2.
Silas Chamberlin
2
2.
Jacob Fowler
2
2
Jacob Gates
20
2
2. G.8
Sam' Haaley
2
2
W'" Johnstone
2
2.
Moses Kelly
20
2
1. 0.8
Neh. Lovewell
19
2
1. 5.4
Neh. Lovewell, Jr
21
2
1. 8.
Henrv Lovewell
13
2
0.17.4
Sam' Webster
2
2.
Remembrance Chamberlin
29
2
3.18.8
Abner Fowler
i
2
2.
Robert Johnston
2
2.
Jona. Butterfield
2
2.
John Hazletine
2
2.
[8]
114
STAtE 0¥ VERMONT
Names
Months
Days
Pay per
month
Sum total
Sam^ Barnate
2
4
^2.
^ 4. 5.4
John Barnate
1
2.
2.
John Brown
1
15
2.
3.
Gideon Smith
1
25
2
3.13.4
Aaron Osmore
1
20
2.
3. 6.8
Ephraim Bayley
1
3
2.
2. 4.
Ephraim Webster
1
2.
2.
Ephraim Webster, Jr.
1
2.
2.
Frye Bayley
1
2
2
Jesse Heath
1
2
2
James Heath
1
2
2
Sam' Heath
1
2
2
James Hunter
1
2
2
Dudley Carleton
1
2
2
Ephraim Lacy
1
2
2
Uriah Chamberlin
1
2
2
John (Goodwin
1
2
2
Willibie Goodwin
1
2
2
Asa Webster
1
2
2
ona. Fowler
28
2
1. 7.4
''eletiah Bliss
25
2
1.13.4
Benj. Muzzey
1
2
2.
John Taplin
18
•)
1. 4.
Mansfield Taplin
1
2
2.
Zacheus Lovewell
1
2
2.
W" Taplin
20
2
1. 6.8
Levi Sylvester
1
2
2.
Levi Sylvester, Jr
1
2
2.
Joseph White
1
2
2
2. 2.8
Thomas Chamberlin
28
2
1. 7.4
Jacob Page
1
2
2.
Robert Hunkins
20
2
1. 6.8
Jacob Kent
1
2
2.
Eben^ White
23
2
1.10.8
Reuben Foster
2
25
2
5.13.4
John Mills
1
2
2.
John Mills, Jr
1
2
2.'
Thomas Brock
29
2
1.18.8
Jona. Goodwin
1
2
2.
David Hazletine
1
25
2
3.13.4
REVOLUTIONARY \V.\R ROLLS
115
Names
Months
Days
Pay per
month
Sum total
Arnos Barratt
20
^2
£1. 6.8
Jacob Fowler, 3''
1
•>
2.
James Dodge
18
2
1. 4.
William Wallace
2
2.
Samuel Stevens
2
2.
Otho Stevens
2
2.
Simeon Stevens
2
2
2. 2.8
Edmund Brown
2
2.
Thomas Johnson
o
2.
Benj. Barnate
2
2.
^193. 7.8
John G. Bayley, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 9, 1785. The within roll is
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, amounting to the sum of one hundred and ninety-three
pounds seven shillings and eight pence lawful money to Capt. John
G, Bayley (or bearer)
Sunderland, July 9, 1785,
contents of the within order
Sam' Bartlit
Timo. Brownson
'- Com««
Rec'd of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the
John G. Bayley
[199] [Capt William Hiitchins' Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. William Hutchins' Company of Militia in
the service of the State of Vermont, commencing March 1st. and
ending May 3rd and 4th, 1779.
Names
When
entered
Days
Pr.
day
Total
William Hutchins, Capt.
Jason Duncan, Lt.
Lebbeus Armstrong, Lt.
Stephen Cleveland , Sergt.
John Hutchins
Reuben Spalding "
Benaiah Cleveland, Drum"'
1779
March 1
" 16
" 1
" 16
" 1
64
50
64
64
64
50
64
0.2.0
2.0
2.
2.
2.
'I
2.
6. 2.0
5. 0.0
6. 8.0
6. 8.0
6. 8.0
5. 0.0
6. 8.0
116
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
When
entered
Days
Pr.
day
Total
1779
Ezra Sweat, Corp.
March 1
64
2.
6. 8.0
John Gault , "
" 17
49
2.
4.18.Q
Philip Rawlings, "
" 25
41
2.
4. 2.0
Joseph Chitman, private
" 1
64
2.
6. 8.0
Jesse Gallop
" '•
64
2.
6 8.0
Stephen Burrit
" "
64
2.
6. 8.0
Darius Moon
" "
64
2.
6. 8.0
W"^ Kellogg
" "
64
2.
6. 8.0
James Phillips
" ''
64
2.
6. 8.0
Peleg Spencer
(( ((
64
2.
6. 8.0
Francis Story-
'' "
64
2.
6. 8.0
Stephen Downer
" "
64
2.
6. 8.0
Nathl. Montague
'' "
64
2.
6. 8.0
Levi Buck
" '
64
2.
6. 8.0
Bethuel Tabby
" "
64
2.
6. 8.0
Walter Bates
.< !■>.
64
2,
6. 8.0
Richard Biddlecom
li a
64
2.
6. 8.0
John Foot
" " ■
64
2!
6. 8.0'
Edward Evearts
.4 .i
64
2.
6. 8.0'
Seth Rice
' "
64
2.
6. 8.0
Samuel Hutchins
4i <.
64
2.
6. 8.0
David Laughton
" 16
50
2.
5. 0.0
Asa Houghton
" "
50
2.
5. o.a
Joseph Starter
" 19
47
2.
4.14.0
Partey Starr
ii a
47
2.
4.14.0
George Ray
" 22
44
2.
4. 8.0
Azariah Wright
" 26
40
2.
4. 0.0
John Gould
" "
40
2.
4. 0.0
Samuel Butler
" 1
49
2.
4.18.0
William Thomas
" "
49
2.
4.18.0
Jonathan Pratt
" "
49
2.
4.18.a
Joseph Scott
" "
49
2.
4.18.0
Reuben Comins (Commins)
49
2.
4.18.0
^228. 18.0'
^228.18.0 William Hutchins, Capt.
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is directed to pay the same, which is two hundred and twenty-
eight pounds, eighteen shillings. Thos. Chittenden.
Remember the soldiers Bates, Foot and others.
Reed. May 23. 1779 of Ir-
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
\^Capt. Simeon Wrig/ifs Company^
117
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's Company, Col. Warren's
Reg't. ot Militia in voluntary Service in guarding the frontiers,
etc! 1779.
Names
Commence-
Days
Wages
Amt. of
ment
in ser-
vice
per
day
wages
Capt. Simeon Wright
Mav 6, 1779
7
0.2.0
0.14.0
Lt. Nathl. Blanchard
' do
7
2.
0.14.0
•' John Forbes
do
14
1. 8.0
W"'"Dwindle, 1st. sergt.
do
7
0.14.0
Danl. Smith, 2nd. do
do
7
0.14.0
Nathan Pratt, ord. do.
do
7
0.14.0
Stephen Williams
do
7
0.14.0
Joseph Hawley
do
7
0.14.0
Noah Beach
do
7
0.14.0
Jared Post
do
7
0.14.0
Eben'' Cook
do
7
0.14
Nathl. Whitney
do
7
0.14.0
Asa Hale
do
14
1. 8.0
Enos Ives
do
7
0.14.0
Thos. Hale, Corpl.
do
14
1. 8.0
John Smith, Corpl.
do
14
1. 8.0
Ac' James Mead
do
<v
0.14.0
Silas Pratt
do
7
0.14.0
Abel Wright
do
i
0.14.0
Frederick Cushman
do ■
7
0.14.0
Ezra Mead
do
n
0.14.0
Eben-- Pratt
do
7
0.14.0
Saml. Smith
do
0.14.0
John Moses
do
7
0.14.0
David Whipple
do
7
0.14.0
Jos. Chipman
do
7
0.14.0
James Hinman
do
7
0.14.0
Henry Mead
do
14
1. 8.0
Elihu Johnson
do
7
0.14.0
Justus Sutherland
do
14
1. 8.0
Elijah Grandy
do
7
0. 14.0
^24.18.0
Simeon Wright, Capt.
118
STATE OF VERMONT
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the same, being twenty-four pounds
eighteen shillings, lawful money.
Given under my hand, at Arlington, this 7th day of June, 1779.
Thos. Chittenden.
Treasury Office, Arlington, June 18, 1779. Received of Ira
Allen, Esq. Treasurer, the contents of the within pay roll, being
twenty-four pounds, eighteen shillings, lawful money, in behalf of
Capt. Simeon Wright.
James Claghorn, Lt. Col.
[294] \Capt. Simeon Wright ^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's in Col. Gideon Warren's
Regiment of Militia, for being in Fort Ranger in the month of May
in the year 1779. Being ordered in by Col. Claghorn.
Names
Days
Miles
Subsist
ence per
day
Total
Simeon Wright, Capt.
Nathl. Blanchard, Lt.
8
8
3
3
1.8
0.8
2.16.0
1.15.0
/:411.0
Simeon Wright, Capt.
Sworn before
John Fassett Jr. Asst.
State of Vermont,
Arlington, Aug. 4, 1781. .
Pay Table Office, Aug, 4, 1781. The within roll examined and
approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Simeon Wright or bearer, being four pounds eleven shillings, law-
ful money.
John Fassett | .,
^. D c Committee
Timo. Brownson j
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
;^4.11.0 Simeon Wright.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
119
[(11, see next roll] [G///. John Burt's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Burfs Company for services done this
and the United States made up at ^3 per man per month. 1779.
Xamks and Rank
When
entered
When
dis-
Days
in ser-
Amount
of pay
service
charged
vice
Capt. John Bnrt
April 24
June 30
68
6.16.0
Lt. Elkanah Spra2:ue
" 27
" 28
63
6. 6.0
Ensign Peter Haselton
" 24
" 6
44
4. 8.0
Georg-e Foot
June 18
" 25
8
0.16.0
Sergt. W'" Sterns
May 2
'• 28
58
5.16.
" John Marks
Apl. 24
" 29
67
6.14
" Nathan Billings
May (5
" 28
54
5. 8
Corpl. Zeb. Ames
Apl. 24
" 29
67
6.14
Eben' Stoel
Mav 2
" 28
58
5.16
Jos. Lock wood
•'' 2
" 28
58
5.16
" Jno. Darling
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
James Atwood
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
John Davis
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
Peter Tarbin
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
John Johnson
" 3
" 29
58
5.16
Isaac Smith
Apl 24
- 29
67
6.14
James Keatsley
" 24
" 29
67
6.14
Jno. Barnes
May 3
" 29
58
5.16
Abel White
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
David Denison
Apl 24
" 29
67
6.14
Arch. Mace
May ()
" 28
54
5. 8
Saml. Spauldin
' 2
" 28
58
5.1(>
Saml. Matthews
' 26
" 28
54
3. 8
Benj. Powers
' 2
" 28
58
5.16
Thos. Powers
' • 2
" 28
58
5.16
Obed" Willard
' 2
" 28
58
5.16
Winchester Throop
' 2
'* 28
58
5.16
Sylvester Bagley
' 2
" 28
58
5.16
Jos. Powers
' 2
" 28
58
5.16
Jeremiah Bishop
' 2
" 28
58
5.16
Stephen Powers
' 2
" 28
58
5.16
Moses Morse
' 2
" 28
58
5 16
John Knot
' 2
" 28
58
5.16
Artimus Robertson
" 28
54
5. 8
W'" Strong
" 2
" 28
58
5.16
120
STATE OF VERMONT
Names and Rank
When
entered
service
When
dis-
charged
Days
in
ser-
vice
Amount
of pay
Saml. Dike
May 18
June 28
42
4. 4
Jer^ Reed
Apl. 24
" 29
67
6.14
Saml. Green
" 24
'* 29
67
6.14
John Kellogg
" 24
" 29
67
6.14
^223. 6
Arlington, June 30, 1779. I do certify on honor that the with-
in roll is just and true without fraud to this State, or any indi-
vidual. John Burt, Capt.
Arlington, June 30, 1779. The within roll is examined and
approved, and the Treasurer of this State is hereby directed to pay
the same, being two hundred twenty-three pounds six shillings
lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden.
Treasury Office,. Arlington, June 30, 1779.
Reed, of Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer, the contents of the within
pay roll, being ^223.6.0 lawful money.
John Burt, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
121
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123
[13] [S/icriff's Posse under Capt. IV"' Ga/ge]
A Pay Roll of the men that went from Danby to assist the
Sheriff of the county of Cumberland in the execution of his office
in May and June, 1779.
Naimks
Capt. W" Guage
Lt. Isaac Guage
John Veal
No.
dayt
Pav per
dav
48
48
48
Amount
22.16
20. 8.0
20. 8.0
^63.12.0
I do certify that the above account is just and true.
William Gaige.
Arlington, June 17, 1779. The within account is examined
and approved, and the Treasurer of this State is hereby directed
to pay the same, being sixty-three pounds, twelve shillings, lawful
money. Thos. Chittenden.
Treasurer's Ofifice, Arlington, June 17, 1779. Received the
contents of the within account of Ira Allen, Treasurer, being sixty-
three pounds, twelve shillings, lawful monev.
W" Gaige.
[20] [Capt. Thomas Sawyer s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Company of Militia,
raised for the defence of the Northern Frontiers of the United
States— 1779.
Service
Pay per
Entered
Dis-
charged
Milage
month
and sub.
Total
1779
Months
Days
Capt. Thos. Sawyer
May 4
June 28
1
26
05
£ 18
33.17.0
Lt. Wright
" 17
1778
do
1
13
5
11
16. 1.0
Surgeon J. Euback
Dec. 3
do
7
27
18P. 0.0
Sergt. Joseph Andrus
May 17
do
I
13
5
3
4.11.0
'■ Eeuben Rowley
"21
do
1
9
5
3
4. 3.0
Eben' Smith
" 19
do
1
11
5
3
4. 7.0
" Parish Cobnrn
" 19
do
1
1]
5
3
4. 7.0
Drm. Josiah Kellogg
" 23
do
1
7
3
3.19.0
Corpl Pelatiah Dewey
" 22
do
1
8
5
44/
3. 0.0
Robert Allen
" 24
do
1
t-
5
44/ 2.17.0
124
STATE OF VERMONT
Service
Pay per
N-^MEs AND Bank
Entered
Dis-
charged
Milage
month
and sub.
Total
Months
Days
1778
Jona. Morgan
June 10
June 28
19
5
44/
1.13.6
Obadiah Winter
May 12
do
18
5
44/
3.16.0
Saml. Haines
"13
do
16
5
£ 2
3. 9.0
Benj. Hinman
20
do
10
5
2
2.18.4
Jacob Sikes
20
do
11
5
2
2.18.4
Jno. Ellsworth
19
do
11
5
2
2.19.8
Hez. Logman
12
do
18
5
2
2. 9.0
Solom. Wood
12
do
18
5
2
3. 9.0
Gideon Sarles
12
do
18
5
2
3. 9.0
John Willard
12
do
8
5
2
3. 9.0
Timothy Soper
24
do
6
5
2
2.13.0
William Wheeler
24
do
6
5
2
2.13.0
Samuel Matteson
24
6
5
2
2.13.0
James Bentley
26
4
5
2
2.10.4
Seth Royce
24
6
5
2
2.13.0
Joshua Pride
25
5
5
2
2.11.8
Simon Sanford
29
11
5
2
2. 6.4
Benj. Carpenter
19
11
5
2
2.19.8
Dan. S. Pratt
19
11
5
2
2.19.8
Martin D Follett
19
11
5
2
2.19.8
Obadiah Dunham
19
11
5
2
2.19.8
Nathan Allen
19
11
5
2
2.19.8
John Seely
19
11
5
2
2.19.8
Jacob Smith
19
11
5
2
2.19.8
Danl. V. Debender
21
9
5
2
2.17.0
Stephen Barrett
21
9
5
2
2.17.0
Anthony Day
12
18
5
2
3. 9.0
Joseph Fuller
12
18
5
2
3. 9.0
Eleazer Mallory
12
18
5
2
3. 9.0
Isaac Adams.
12
18
5
2
3. 9.0
Elisha Rio:don
12
18
5
2
3 9.0
Danl. Meigrs
20
10
5
2
2.18.4
Zenas Bradley
20
10
5
2
2.18.4
Josiah Fuller
20
10
5
2
2.18.4
Joshua Hathaway
20
10
5
3
2.18.4
Eben' Smith
24
6
5
2
2.13.0
W'" Mallerav
23
7
5
2
2.14.4
Saml. Eldridge
23
7
5
2
2.14.4
W'" Lemmon
30
5
2
2. 5.4
Eliakim Pary
26
5
2
2.10.4
Elijah Aimes
June 2
27
5
2
2. 1.0
I do certify that the above pay roll is just and true, without
fraud to the United States or any individual.
Thos. Sawyer, Capt. Com*.
Rutland, 7 Dec. 1779. Personally appeared Capt. Thomas
Sawyer and made solemn oath to the authority of the above
pay roll. Before me,
Reuben Harmon, Justice of Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
125
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, May 18. 1786. The above pay
roll is examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the contents bein^ Three Hundred and Eighty-nine pounds,
fourteen shillings and two pence continental money, to Noah
Smith, Esq. Paymaster.
Timo. Brovvnson |
Conv
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland
Treasurer the contents of the above order
Saml. Bartlit f
May 19, 1780. Rec'd. of the
Noah Smith.
Rec'd, Tinmouth, June 17, 1780, of Noah Smith, Paymaster, in
behalt of Capt. Thos. Sawyer, ^389. 14. 3, the amount of the above
pay roll.
Parish Coburn.
[4, see next roll] [C^/A Tchan Noble's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Tehan Noble's Company of Militia for
Services done the United States and State of Vermont, made up at
three pounds per month.
Com-
mence-
When cis-
Days
Amount
Names and Rank
ment of
pay
charged
in ser-
vice
of pay
Tehan Noble, Capt.
April
17
June 21
06
0.12.0
Thos. Butterfield, Lt.
' -
10
15
06
0.12.0
Abraham Jackson, En.
'•
10
15
66
0.12.0
Robert Logahan, Sergt.
"
23
" 21
60
0. 0.0
Ephraim Ripley, "
"
10
" 15
i)0
0.12.0
Daniel Hurd,
"
19
" 21
64
6. 8.0
Archibald Blodgett, ' '
May
1
" 21
52
5. 4.0
Nathaniel Rowley. Fifer
'•
1
" 21
52
5. 4.0
Zebulon Day, Drum''
"
1
" 21
52
5. 4.0
Nathaniel Wallis
Apl
12
•' 15
64
6. 8.0
Augustus Munson
May
1
" 21
51
5. 2.0
John Morgan
•'
10
" 15
66
0.12.0
Benj. Bingham
'•
15
" 15
61
6. 2.0
Nathl. Montague
"
5
" 15
41
4. 2.0
Samuel Jewett
Apl
10
" 15
06
6.12.0
Eben'' Stebbins
"
15
" 13
01
6. 2.0
Reuben Bennett
Mav
8
'• 13
38
3.16.0
Silas Bennett
A pi
10
" 13
00
0.12
Thos. Phillips
"
10
" 13
66
0.12.O
126
STATE OF VERMONT
Com-
mence- Wh
en dis-
Days
Amount
Names and rank
ment of ch
pay
arged
in ser-
vice
of pay
Anthony Coffee
Apl
20 Ju
ne 21
63
6. 6.0
Enos Cotton
May
1
' 21
51
5. 2.0
Caleb Morgan
"
10
• 15
36
3.12.0
Darius Moon
AdI
10
' 15
66
5.14.0
Jona. Olds
"
17
' 15
59
6.12.0
Henry Matteson
"
19
' 15
57
5.14.0
David Barns
"
20
' 15
66
5.12.0
John Hulett
"
10
' 15
66
6.12.0
'-■ John Fuller
.<
26
• 15
50
5. 0.0
Wanton Buckingham
"
10
• 15
G(j
6.12.0
George Hill
"
15
' 15
61
6. 2.0
Ezekiel Mallory
May
10
' 21
32
3. 4.0
Seth Hinman
Apl
12
• 15
64
6. 8.0
Josiah Kellogg
May
2
' 21
50
5. 0.0
Joseph Larkins
Apl
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Matthew Shaw
"
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Silas Pratt
May
1
' 21
57
5. 2.0
Daniel Green
"
1
' 21
57
5. 2.0
Royce Beckwith
Apl
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
John Blanden
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Felix Menter
"
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Nicholas Wood
"
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Penuel Stephens
»♦
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Bishop Warren
"
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Reuben Green
"
24
' 21
59
5.18.0
Arestus Munson
((
22
• 21
61
6. 2.0
Hammon Lawrence
May
2 '
' 21
50
5. 0.0
Amos Harmon
Apl
23
' 21
60
6. 0.0
W>" Graves
'•
23
' 21
60
6. 0.0
Luke Noble
''
23
' 21
60
6. 0.0
Pliny Smith
"
23
' 21
60
6. 0.0
Saml. Bates (Barto ?)
May
2
' 21
50
6. 0.0
Stephen Tubbs
Apl
29
' 21
53
5.12.0
_ eshm. Sethward
May
'^ 1
' 21
50
5. 0.0
ona. Wood
"
1 '
' 21
51
5. 2.0
Elihu Allen
"
' 21
51
5. 2.0
Job Chelsey
"
' 21
51
5. 2.0
Jesse Sprague
"
' 21
51
5 2.0
Silas Whitney -
a
' 21
51
5. 2.0
James Curby
' 21
51
5. 2.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
127
Com-
mence-
When
dis.
Days
Amount
Names and Rank
ment of
pay
char
?ed
in ser-
vice
of pay
Isaac Mead
Apl 29
June
21
53
5. G.O
Tas. Sutherland
•' 29
21
53
5. 6.0
Samuel Tuttle
" 10
15
G6
G.12.0
Joab Smith
" 30
21
52
(;. 4.0
Ira Rude
May 3
21
49
4.18.0
erod Ives
'■ 2
21
50
5. 0.0
Jona. Newton
3
21
49
4.18.0
Gershom Beach
" 3
21
49
4.18.0
£ 77.18.0
207. 0.0
^384.18.0
Bennington, June 26, 1779 This roll is examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same,
amounting- to ^384.18, lawful money.
Th^' Chittenden.
Treasury Office, Arlington, June 26, 1779. Received of Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the amount of this roll, being three hundred
eighty-four pounds, eighteen shillings, lawful money.
Tehan Noble, Capt.
[284, see preceding roll] \Capt. Tehan Noble s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Tehan Noble's Company of Militia, Col.
Warren's Regiment, which served in defence of the Northern
Frontier.
Names
Capt. Tehan Noble
Lt. Thos. Butterfield
En. Abraham Jackson
Sergt. Robert Logins
" Eph'" Ripley
" Daniel Heard
" Archibald Blodget
Corpl. Amos Herman
Entered
service
Dis-
Time
Pr.
month
Mil-
ages
Total
Mos.
Days
April IS
June 18
2
o
18.0.0
0.6.8
38.14.8
" 18
'• '•
2
11.
6.8
23. 1.4
" 18
" '«
2
2
9.
6.8
18.18.8
" 26
" "
1
24
3.
6.8
5.14.8
" 26
'< '«
1
24
S.
6.8
5.14.8
" 24
" "
1
26
3.
6.8
5.18.8
May 3
i' .1
1
17
3.
6.8
5. 0.8
Ap. 18
<< a
2
2
44/
6.8
4.17.6
128
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Entered
service
Dis-
charged
Time
Pr.
month
Mil-
ages
Total
Ap. 18
June 18
Mos.
2
Days
2
John Morgan
44/
6.8
4.17.6-
Benj. Bingham
" "
" ''
2
2
44/
6.8
4.17.6
Joseph Larkins
" "
" "
2
2
44/
6.8
4.17.6
Matthew Shaw
'« 26
" "
24
2
6.8
3.18.8
Rice Becket
" "
" "
24
2
6.8
H.1S.8
John Blandin
'• "
" "
24
2
6.8
3.18.8
Felix Menter
*i t.
" •'
24
2
6.8
3.18.8
Nicholas Wood
" •'
" "
24
2
6.8
3.18.8
Panuel Stephens
" •'
" '•
24
2
6.8
3.18.8
Bishop Warren
" "
•' "
24
2
6 8
3.18.8
Drum' Zebina Day
May 3
" '•
17
44/
6.8
3.13.4
Fifer Nathan Rowley
" "
ti a
17
44/
6.8
3.13.4
Reuben Green
Ap. 24
.1 n
26
2
6.8
4. 1.4
Erastus Munsel
.' .1
a a
2<3
2
6.8
4. 1.4
Hermon Laurence
May 4
" "
16
2
6.8
3. 8.0
Saml. Barlow
" "
16
2
6.8
3. 8.0
Aaron Rison
Ap. 25
i; .1
2.')
2
6.8
4. 0.0
William Graves
.. <.
i. (.
2r,
2
6.8
4.
Luke Noble
i« <.
ii ..
25
2
6.8
4. 0.0
Pliny Smith
<< .4
i. ..
25
2
6.8
4. 0.0
Stephen Tubs
May 4
•' •«
16
2
6.8
3. 8.0
Jasher Southerd
" 2
" •'
18
2
6.8
3.10.8
Jonathan Wood
" 3
•' "
17
2
6.8
3. 9.4
Ehhu Allen
" 3
" "
17
2
6.8
3. 9.4
Job Chelsey
" 3
17
2
6.8
3. 9 4
Stephen Squire
" 3
" "
17
2
6.8
3. 9.4
Silas Whitney
" 3
" "
1
17
2
6.8
3. 9.4
James Our by
" 3
" "
1
17
2
6.8
3. 9.4
Isaac Mead
" 1
<i <>
1
19
2
6.8
3.12.0
Silas Pratt
.< .<
.. i<
1
19
2
6.8
3.12.0
James Sutherland
!.' ^
a '<
J
18
2
6.8
3.10.8
Joel Smith
" "
18
2
6 8
3.10.8
Jared Ives
" 4
" "
1
16
2
6.8
3. 8.0
Ira Wood
" 5
" "
15
2
6.8
3. 6.8
Jona. Newton
•' "
U i<
15
2
6.8
3. 6.8
Gershom Beach
I. I.
15
2
6.8
3. 6.8
Jesse Sprague
" 3
li <.
17
2
6.8
3. 9.4
Thos. Phillips
Ap. 18
a i.
2
2
2
6.8
4. 9.4
Anthony Cotfee
" 20
u ii
2
2
6.8
4. 6.8
Silas Bennet
" 18
.. .«
2
2
2
6.8
4. 9.4
Augustus Spercer
" 18
•' ''
2
2
2
6.8
4. 9.4
John Huting
" 18
'« '•
2
2
2
6.8
4. 9.4
Enos Colton (Cotton)
" 18
<i <<
2
2
2.0.0
6.8
4. 9.4
Penuel Staton
" 18
" "
2
2
2
6.8
4. 9.4
Job Caney
" 18
<( <•
2
2
2
6.8
4. 9.4
Natha" Montague
May 7
" "
1
13
2
6.8
3. 4.0
Samuel Jewett
Apl 18
<« i»
2
2
2
6.8
4. 9.4
John Fuller
" 26
" '•
1
24
2
6.8
3.18.8
David Barns
" 22
" '«
1
28
2
6.8
4. 4.0
Daniel Geenoe (Grenoe)
May 3
" >'
1
17
9
6.8
3. 9.4
Seth Hinman
Apl 18
" "
2
2
2
6.8
4. 9.4
KEVOLUTIONAKV WAR ROI.L^
129
Names
Darius Mount
Henry Matson
Jona. Olds
Ira Rood
Eben' Stebeus
Jare.l Hill
Walter Burlinframe
Reuben Beuuet
Caleb Morjrau
Ezekiel ^lallery
.Tosiah Kellosg
Samuel Tuttle
Entered
service
Apl.
Dis- I
charged
Time
8 June
May
" 22
" 4
Apl. 18
Mos.
Days
Pr.
month
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2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
10
2
10
2
28
2
16
2
2
2
Mil- Total
ages
6.8
9.4
6.8
9.4
6.8
9.4
6.8
9.4
6.8
9.4
(i.8
9.4
(5.8
9.4
6.8
3.
0.0
6:8
3.
0.0
6.8
2.
4.0
6.8
3.
8.0
6.8
4.
9.4
/354. 0.0
Tehan Noble, Captain.
I do certify that the above pay roll is just and true, without
fraud to the United States or any individual.
Tehan Noble, Capt.
Personally appeared Capt. Tehan Noble and made oath to the
authenticity of the above roll, before me.
Eben' Russell, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table OfBce, Sunderland, May 18, 178(3. The above roll
is examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
contents of the same, being- three hundred and fifty-four pounds,
continental money, to Noah Smith, Esq. Paymaster General.
Tino. Brownson /
Saml. Bartlit f
Committee
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, May 10,
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
/: 354.
17 80.
Reed, of the
Noah Smith.
Rupert, 20th June, 1780. Reed, the amount of this Roll of Noah
Smith, P. M. G., it being ^354.
Reed, per Tehan Noble, Capt.
[9]
130
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[263] [A Scouting Party from Capt. Simeon Wright's Company^
A Pay Roll for a Scout in Capt. Simeon Wright's Company'in
Col. Gideon Warren's Regiment. Said Scout went to the Lake at
Five Mile Point, and from thence to Bridport in July, A. D. 1779.
Names
Elisha Wright, Sergt.
Roswell Post, Jr.
Zebulon Mead
Weight Wright
Days
Miles
Total
8
8
8
8
45
45
45
45
1.7.8
1.5.8
1.5.8
1.5.8
£ 6.4.8
Simeon Wright, Capt.
State of Vermont, Arlington, Aug. 4, 1781. Sworn before
John Fassett, Jr. Asst.
Pay Table Office, Aug. 4, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Simeon Wright, or bearer, being six pounds four shillings
and eight pence, lawful money.
John Fassett \ ^ ^^-^.^^
■>. ^ \ Committee
Timo. Brownson \
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
;^6.4.8 Simeon Wright.
[75] \^A Scouting Party under Sergeant Thomas Hinman\
A Pay Roll of Sergt. Thomas Hinman in Capt. Simeon
Wright's Company of Militia in Col. Gideon Warren's Regiment,
for a scout to the mouth of Otter Creek in the month of August in
the year 1779.
Names
Days
Miles
Pay per
Mo.
Total
Thos. Hinman, Sergt.
Elijah Grandy
Gernsey Roots
Eben^ Pratt
7
7
55
55
55
2.8.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
1.9.8
1.7.8
1.7.8
1.7.8
REVOLUTION.VkY WAR ROLLS
135
Names
Days
Miles
Pay per
Mo.
Total
Seth Hinman
Solomon Purdy
James Hinman
Silas Foot
John Fot)t
7
7
7
7
7
55
55
55
55
55
2.0.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
1.7.8
1.7.8
1.7.8
1.7.8
1.7.8
^12.11.0
Nov. 9. 17S2.
The above account sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Nov. 19, 1782. The within pay roll beinor
examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Thomas Hinman or bearer, the sum of twelve pounds
eleven shillings.
Timothy Brownson | ^
T , o/ ' Committee
John Strong S
Sunderland, April 25, 1783. Reed of Ira Allen , Treasurer, the
contents of the above order in behalf of Thomas Hinman.
Jonathan Buck.
[178, see next roll] [Capf. Parmdee Allen s Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Parmeiee Allen's Company of Rangers
for the pay due to them from the State of Vermont, made up at
^3 per man per month.
When
When
Amount
Names
entered
dis-
Days
of
service
charged
pay
1779
Q. M. Sergt. Cogswell
Augt I'^t
Nov. 17
109
10.18.0
Sergt. Nath' Harmon
"
109
10.18.
" Elias Hall
" ''
109
10.18.
'• Trueman Powell
'•
109
10.18.
" Justice Allen
"
109
10.18.
-Corpl. fames Hoskin — .^
"
109
10.18.
Reuben Baker
'•
109
10.18
" Jona. Tyler
"
109
10.18.
Alpheus Hall
"
109
10.18.
136
STATE OF VERMONT
When
When
Amount-
Names
entered
dis-
Days
of
service
charged
i
pay
John Eaton
Aug' P^'
Nov. i:
109
10.18.
Salmon Cogsel
'' "
109 !
10.18.
Drum Elan Lee
"
" "
109
10.18.
Fife Amos Stone
"
" "
109
10.18.
Francis Culver
"
'•
109
10.18.
Asa Lake
"
" ''
109
10.18.
W" Crawford
'•
" "
109
10.18.
Timo. Richardson
''
*'
10<J
10.18.
Philip Read
a a
•'
109
10.18.
Bishop Warren
"
"
109
10.18.
Jabesh Warren
"
" "
109
10.18.
Joseph Lawrence
'• "
1. 4.
109
10.18.
John Russel
•' "
" "
109
10.18.
' ohn Ballard
"
'■
109
10.18.
Daniel Ormsby
" "
109
10.18.
Israel Everest
'' "
109
10.18.
Barabas Chipman
" "
" "
109
10.18.
Sampson Marble
"
>' "
109
10.18.
John Buck
"
" "
109
10.18.
Daniel Purdy
" "
"
109
10.18.
Gilbert Mallory
" "
" ''
109
10.18.
Eleazor Mallory
"
'' "
3 09
10.18.
Barnard Ward
"
" "
109
10.18.
John Blanchard
''
"
109
10.18.
Jona. Marshal
.4 It
'• "
109
10.18.
Joseph Craw
"
"
109
10.18.
Amasiah Russell ♦
i.
" "
109
10.18.
Isaac Marks
" ''
" "
109
10.18.
Martin Barber
"
"
109
10.18.
Sam' Mernman
" ''
'' "
109
10.18.
Jona. Prindle
" "
" "
109
10.18.
Eph"^ Black man
" "
" "
109
10.18.
Abdiel Webster
•' ''
(< <>
109
10.18.
Nehemiah Kellogg-
" "
109
10 18.
John Christie
"
109
10.18.
Elisha Kilbourn
" "
*'
109
10.18.
oshua Juno
ii it
t( ii
1(9
10 18.
^eter Powers
"
'' ''
109
10.18.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
137
Xa.mks
j When When
I entered dis-
service charg^ed
Davs
Amount
of
pay
Daniel Furbush
James Woodward
Eben^ Turtle
Tho" Powers
Abel Green
i:
79
Aug
t^.t
Nov.
17
109
10.18.
"
•'
'•
109
10.18
'•
'•
••
-
109
100
109
10.18.
10.18-
10.18.
Castleton. 17'*" Nov. 1779. I do hereby certitV that this roll
is just and true in all its parts.
Parmelee Allen, Capt.
Arlington, Nov. 17, 177^^. To the Treasurer of the State of
Vermont: You are hereb}- directed to pay the amount of the with-
in roll to Capt. Parmelee Allen, being five hundred and sixtv-six
pounds sixteen shillings lawful monev.
Tho^ Chittenden.
Rec*^ of I. Allen. Treasurer, the amount of the above pay roll.
^566.1G.0 Parmelee Allen, Capt.
['288, see preceding roll] \Cjpt. Parmelee Allen s Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company of Rangers, for
service done the United States in the year 1779.
X.AMES
When
en-
tered
ser-
vice
When
dis-
charged
Days
Pr.
Imonth
Total
Capt. Parmelee Allen
Lt. Benj. Everest
" James Smith
O. M. S. L. Cogswell
Sergt Xathl. Harmon
" Elihu [Ehas] Hall
Truman Powell
" Justice Allen
Corpl. James Hask:ns( Haw-
' tms) [Ho.'^km]
AugM Xov. 17
109
1-2. ;
' '•
109
• 8. 1
" '• , '• "
109
8. '
" " " '*
109
3.10
'* '• " *'
109
3.
"■ '• " "
109
3.
" '• " "
109
3
" " " "
109
3.
lor*
4. -2
•2-29. 4.0
1-21.17.0
1-21.17.
•21.16.
-20.
•20.
-20.
20.
0.0
0.0
10.19.0
138
STATE OF VERMONT
When
Names
en-
tered
ser-
vice
When
dis-
chargee
Days
]
Pr
moi
th
Total
" Reuben Baker
Aug^l
Nov. 17
109
2.
4
16.19.9
" Jona. Tyler
' "
109
2.
4
IG.19.9
Elon Lee [drummer]
i» '.
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Amos Stone [fifer]
" ''
( (4
109
2.
16. 7.4
Alpheus Hall
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
John Eaton
" "
' '.
109
2.
16. 7.4
Salmon Cogswell [Cogsel)
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Francis Culver
" "
' ''
109
2.
16. 7.4
Asa Lake
.. i.
'
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Wm. Crawford
.t a
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Timo. Richardson
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Philip Read
'« "
' "
109
').
16. 7.4
Bishop Warner
'' "
I 4t
109
2.
16. 7.4
Jabez Warren
" "
' "
109
2.
Ki. 7.4
Joseph Lawrence
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
John Russell
i.
109
2.
16. 7.4
Daniel Ormsby
" "
' "
109
2.
Ki. 7.4
Israel Everest
'• "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Barnabas Chipman
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Simeon (Samson'k Marble
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
John Burk [B ick]
'• "
( n
109
2.
16. 7.4
John Bullard
" "
' "
109
2.
16 7.4
David [Daniel] Purdy
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Gilbert Mallery
'' "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Bernard Ward
(I w
. 4.
109
2.
16. 7.4
John Blanchard
•' "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Jona. Marshall
" "
' "
109
2.
16 7.4
Joseph Craw
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Amasiah Russell (Bussell)
i( (1
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Isaac Marks
" "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Martin Barber
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Saml. Merriam (Meriman)
" "
i ..
109
2.
IG. 7.4
Jonathan Prindle
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Ephr'" Blackman
" "
"
109
2.
16. 7.4
Abdiel Webster
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Nehemiah (eaten out) (Kel-
logg)
" "
' "
109
2.
16. 7.4
John Ains (eaten off)
' "
Christie
" "
109
2.
16. 7.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
139
When
Names
en-
tered
ser-
vice
When
dis-
charged
Days
Pr.
month
Total
Elisha Kilburn
AugM
Nov. 17
109
2.
10. 7.4
Joshua June (Juno)
" "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Peter Powers
" "
" "
109
2.
16. 7.4
Danl. Furbush
" "
•' "
109
2.
10. 7.4
Jas. Woodward
" "
" "
109
2.
10. 7.4
Eben-- Tuttle
" "
(I (>
109
2.
16. 7.4
Thos. Dewey
'« "
" «'
109
2.
10. 7.4
Abel Green
" "
" "
109 .
2.
16. 7.4
Eleazer Mailer}^
109
2.
10. 7.4
^^1345.10. 3
$4480.
Sworn to before me at Sunderland, this 19th. day of Novem-
ber 1779. Timo. Brownson, Asst.
March 28, 1782. Capt. Allen's receipt for this money on this
roll is on a separate paper and enclosed. It was the same excepted
that the continent would pay this roll, therefore the receipt was
taken on another paper. I. Allen, Treasurer.
[141]
\^Capt Thomas Sawyer s Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Company of Militia, raised
for the defence of the Northern Frontiers of America — August,
1779.
Time of
service
Wages
Names Ei
itered
Dis-
charged
mouth
and sub-
Travel
30 m.
Total
Mouths
Days
sistence
Capt. Thomas Sawyer Au
g. 15
Nov. 1
2
16
12
5''
80.16.4
Lt. Nathl. Holmes
Oct. 15
2
1
8
5
16.10.4
En. Parish Cobiirn '
' '«
" "
•3
1
6
5
12. 9.0
Serst.Jacob Eobxick
' 18
Nov. 1
2
16
12
5
30.16.4
" ArchippusBlodgett '
' 15
Oct. 15
2
6
5
11.19.0
Asa Bri<jg8 '
' «'
" "
2
6
5
11.19.0
Matthew Randall
. >>
" "
2
6
5
11.19.0
Obadiah Pdsdon '
' '<
" "
2
6
5
11.19.0
Corpl. Thomas Willard '
i ..
4< <»
2
5
5
10. 7.0
Elijah Grandy '
' "
(( ««
2
5
5
10. 7.0
Elijah Bishop '
' "
" "
2
5
5
10. 7.0
Drmr Josiah Kellogg
' "
" "
2
5
5
10. 7.0
140
STATE OF VERMONT
Time of
service
Wages
per
Names
Entered
Dis-
charged
month
and sub-
Travel
30 m.
T.tal
Months
Days
sistence
John Lane
Aug. 15
Oct. 15
3
5
5''
9.1i).0
Elijab Sviaflford
2
5
5
9.19.0
Parley Gold
" '
3
5
5
9.19.0
Jeroham Sawyer
•' "
2
5
5
9.19.0
James Handley
'• "
2
5
5
9.19.0
EInathan Hunt
" '
" "
2
5
5
9.19.0
Philip Spauldin
" '
2
5
5
9.19.0
Beuj. Hinmau
i< .
" "
2
5
5
9.19.0
Seth Hinman
" '
" "
2
5
5
9.19.0
John Loj2:g:an
Ci I
<< <i
2
5
5
9. -.9.0
John Ames
" '
«' "
2
5
5
9.19.0
Robert Grosser
' " "
2
5
5
9.19.0
W" Hemon
•' '
" '-■
2
5
5
9.19.0
Joshna Brij?gs
I. .
" "
2
5
5
9.19.0
Aphas Smith
.. .
2
5
5
9.19.0
Phineas IMcKnight
.< I
.< .1
2
5
5
9.19.0
Daniel Risden
.. i
a .1
2
5
5
9.19.0
John Bolton
" '
" ''
2
5
5
9.19.0
Daniel Howlett
.(
" "
2
5
5
9.19.0
Frederick Hard
.< '
" "
2
5
5
9.19.0
Samuel Smith
" '
«• ««
2
5
5
9.19.0
Jacob Smith
" '
" "
2
5
5
9.19.0
W'" Kellogg
" '
i« «4
2
5
5
9.19.0
Benj. Foster
" '
ii ii
2
5
5
9.19.0
Richard Hoskins
" '
.. i.
2
5
5
9.19.0
Silas Brookins
" '
" "
2
5
5
9.19.0
£538. 5.0
I do certify that the above i)ay roll is just and true, without
fraud to the United States or any individual.
Thomas Sawyer, Capt.
Rutland, Dec. 7, 1779. This day personally appeared Capt.
Thomas Sawyer and made oath to the authenticity of the above
pay roll. Before me
Reuben Harmon , Justice of Peace.
Reed, Tinmouth, June 17, 1780, of Noah Smith, Paymaster,
four hundred and thirty-eig-ht pounds five shillings, the full amount
of the above pay roll, in behalf of Capt. Thomas Sawyer.
^438.5.0 " Parish Coburn.
REVOLUTK'NAKV WAR ROLLS
14
[lol]
\Capt. John Stark's Coiitpaii\\ umhr Capt. /'. Alien]
A Pav Roll of Capt. John Stark's Company, commanded at
this time by Capt. Parmelee Allen in Col. Gideon Warren's Kejj;^i-
ment of Militia, for service done in defence of the United States
to the northward frontiers, allowing- at the rate of fifty shillini^s
per month for each man's pay for the State of Vermont.
Names
Parmelee Allen
Saml. Willard
Joel Harmon
David Comstock
Nathl. Harmon
Ezekiel Harmon
Philip Read
Timothy Allen
Simeon Barton
Lemuel Clark
Gideon Adams
Abel Castle
Caleb Allen
Joseph Willard
David Cassel
Benajah Stark
John Stewart
Chauncey Abbot
Nathan Chassel
John Bark Hartwick
Justus Allen
-James Haskins —
Elisha Gilburd
Jedediah Read
Joseph Lawrence
Eldad Curtis
Obadiah Winters
John Blanchard
David Gilmore
;^24.18.4
142
STATE OF VERMONT
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same to Col. Gideon Warren, which is twenty-
four pounds eighteen shillings and four pence.
Thos. Chittenden.
April 15, 1779.
of the above order.
^24.18.4
Th(
received of the Treasurer the contents
Per me, Gideon Warren.
[54]
\Capt. Simeon Wright'' s Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's Company of Militia in
Col. Gideon Warren's Regt. for an alarm at Neshobe [Brandon] for
three days in the month of November ye 22d, 1779, the Capt. and
Lieut, being absent, Ensign Nathl. Blanchard had command.
Names and Rank
No. of
days
Miles
Amt. pay
travel
due
Nathl. Blanchard, Ensign
3
20
^0.19.8
Roswell Post, Sergt.
3
20
11.8
Daniel Smith, Sergt.
3
20
11.8
Solomon Purdy, Sergt.
3
20
11.8
Elisha Wright, Sergt.
3
20
11.8
Abner Mead, Corpl
3
20
11.2
Amasa Blanchard, do.
3
20
11.2
Benj. Johnson, do
3
20
11.2
John Smith, do
'3
20
11.2
John Moses, Jr.
3
20
10.8
Jos. Chipman
3
20
10.8
Elisha Johnson
3
20
10.8
Stephen Mead
3
20
10.8
Thos. Hinman
3
20
10.8
B. Garnesay Root
3
20
10.8
Joshua Pratt
3
20
10.8
Silas Pratt, Jr.
3
20
10.8
Abel Wright
3
20
10.8
Wait Wright
3
20
10.8
Zebulon Mead, Jr.
3
20
10.8
Henry Mead
3
20
•10.8
Moses Pratt
3
20
10.8
Jas. Sutherland
3
20
10.8
Wm. Sutherland
3
20
10.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
143
Names and Rank
No. of
days
Miles
travel
Amt. pay
due
Simeon Wright, Jr.
3
20
^10.8
Eben-- Pratt
3
20
10.8
Aaron Miller
3
20
10.8
Jona. Sweet
3
20
10.8
Jona. Newton
3
20
10.8
Neh. Whipple
3
20
10.8
David Smith
3
20
10.8
Lemuel Bradley
3
20
10.8
Silas Smith
3
20
10.8
^18. 9.8
Nathl. Blanchard, Ensign.
Rutland ss. Rutland, June 14, 1781. Personally appeared
ensign Nathl. Blanchard and niade oath that the above muster roll
is just and true in all its parts, without fraud to the State or in-
dividuals. Sworn before me,
Jos. Bowker, Assistant.
Rutland, June 26. 1781. To the Treasurer of this State.
Sir, Please to pay to Capt. Simeon Wright the money that
shall be found due on the within pay roll and his receipt shall be
your security, From, sir, your humble servt.,
Nathl. Blanchard, Ensign.
Pay Table Office. Augt. 6, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Capt. Simeon Wright or bearer, being ^18.6.8 lawful money.
Jno Fassett
Timo. Brownson
Com«
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order. Simeon Wright.
144
STATE OF VERMONT
['•i'23] \^Capt. Ephrahn BueU's Company\
A Pay Rol! for Capt. Ephraim BueU's Company in Col. War-
ren's Regiment of Militia, for their service done in the year 1779-
in Scoutiny for the security of the frontiers, commencing- the 10th.
of May, 1779 and ending 3d. of December 1779, the money being
due from the State of Vermont.
Names
When
en-
tered
!
When
left
1
_i
Days
Pr.
month
Amt.
wages and
rations
1779
1779
Capt. Ephraim Buell
Mayl
Dec. 3
7
8.0.0
2.10. 8
Lt. Israel Hurlbut
.. iK
" '"'
7
5.8.0
1.14.15
En. Gershom Lake
" "
1 " "
8
5.8
1.17. 4
Sergt. John Eaton
" "
" "
i;
2.8.0
0.13. G
" Aztnel Blanchard
" "
s
2.8.0
18.
" Alphe'js Hall
'
" "
6
2 80
0.13. G
Jesse Belknap
.1 I ,
" "
5
2 00
0. 8.
Joseph Hawkins
" '•
'' • •'
•>
2.0
0. 4.
Reuben Moulton
'' '•
». .1
5
2 0.0
0.10.
John Moulton
" "
" "
2.0
0.12.
Elias Hall
" '•
" "
(i
2 00
0.12.
Salmon Cogsel
" "
5
2
0,10.
Brewster Hiyley
•' "
" "
3
2
0. G.
Brewster Higiey, Jr.
" "
" "
i;
2 ()
0.12.
Nehemiah Hoyt
" "
u t.
7
2.0.0
0.14.
Zadock Remington
" "
4
2 0.0
0. 8.
Perez Sturtevant
" •'
5
2.0
0. 8.
Asa Lake
I. .(
4. 11
5
2.00
0.10.
Elisha Kilbuurn
.. i.
.4 ..
4
200
0. 5. 4
Gershom Moulton
(. .1
W 4.
5
2.00
0.10
George Foot
" "
4. .4
2
2.0
0. 4.
Eli Cogsel
" "
4. 44
8
2.0.0
0.16.
Arannah Woodward
I. 4i
4. .4
(;
20.0
0.12.
Benj Rifford (Ufford)
" "
4. 4.
2.0
0. 6. 8
Benj. Bennett
11 .1
44 4.
3
200
0. G.
William Bogue
.i <i
.4 ..
3
2.0
0. G.
John Bogue (Boog)
•' "
" "
5
2.0.0
0. G. 8
Peter Cogsel
'• "
44 44
2
2.0.0
0. 4.
Jonathan Gilmore
14 (.
14 44
2
20.0
0. 4.
Adams Johnson
.. .t
>4 44
2
2.0
0. 4.
James Gilmore
i< i>
44 44
2
2.0.0
0. 4.
John Anderson
2
2.0.0
0. 4.
^18. 4. 1
Ephraim Buell, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
145
Committee
Pay Table Office. 11th. June, 1781. The within roll being ex-
amined is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
which is eit^hteen pounds fourteen shillings and one penny
Thos. Chittenden
Timo. Brownson
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the
within roll.
^;i8.U. I Pr. me. Ephraim Buel , Capt.
[170] \^Capt. Tiiiioihy Bush's Ci>////>c7m]
A Pav Roll of Timothy Bush's Company, under the directions
of Maj. Whitcomb, Jan. 21, 1780.
Names
Capt. Timothy Bush
Serg' Buel
Corp' White
John Burnap
James Buruap
John Burton
Philip Delano
James Waulon
Jehiel Boardman
Elisha Waterman
Daniel Brown
Pierce Burton
Elliot Bartlet
Jacob Fowler
Time of
00
.13
Wages
due
Pay
Amt.
engage-
P
Days
Miles
per
of
ment
S
mile
travel
Jan. 21
25
14.13.4
40
4.1
0.13.4
" 24
19
3.18.5
40
4
13.4
<. a
19
3.11.9
40
4
13.4
i. ..
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
(. .i
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.1
" "
19
3. 5.4
40
4
18.4
i. a
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
<i i<
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
" '•
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
" "
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
" "
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
" "
19
3. 5.4
40
4
13.4
19
3. 5.4
40
Capt
4
ain's B
13.4
ations
Total
. 6.8
.11.9
. 5.1
.18.8
.18.8
.18.8
.18.8
.18.8
.18.8
.18.8
.18.8
.18.8
.18.8
.18.8
,12.6
.^70.3.4
A true Pay Roll.
Attest, Tim" Bush, Captain
Sworn before John Fassett, Asst.
State of Vermont. Pay Table Office. The within Pay Roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Tim^y Bush or bearer, being the sum of seventy
pounds three shillings and four pence, lawful money. Given at
Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Tho« Chittenden. } ^
, , T^ ^, r Committee
John Fassett. f
June 14, 1781. Rec'' of I. Allen, Treasurer, seventy pound
three shillings and four pence for Capt. T. Bush.
Eli Burton.
[10]
146
STATE OF VERMONT
[381] [A Scout under Lieut. Hezekiah Silawa}'\
Pay Roll of a Scout from Moretown, Jan. 1780.
Names
Days
P day
Miles
?■■ mile
Total
Hezekiah Silloway, Lt.
_ ohn Martin
Robert Kanady
John Gault, Sergt
Samuel Davis
%
8
8
8
4.3
1.4
1 4
1.7
1.4
70
70
70
70
70
4d
4
4
4
4
2.17.4
1.14.0
1.14.0
1.16.0
1.14.0
^0.15.4
Test, Hezekiah Silaway, Com*^* of said Scout.
Attest, John Barron, Major.
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784. The within Pay
Roll being- examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the
contents of the same to Maj. John Barron for said Scout, beings the
sum of nine pounds 15/4 lawful money.
Timothy Brownson, | ^ ...
r^-, ^ rv^ 1 ' r Committee
Thomas Tolman, \
Rutland, Oct.
the above order.
^9.15.4.
29, 1784.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of
John Barron.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 147
[313] \Capl. Nehemiah LovewelVs Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt, Nehemiah Lovewell's Company, raised
by order of Peter Olcott Esq. Colonel, for the defense of the
frontiers of the State of Vermont.
Time of Service
Per
Com-
Names
Mos.
Days
month
dolls.
Total
mence-
ment of
pay
£. i>. D
1780
Nehemiah Lovewell, Capt.
33 >^
20. 0.0
Feb. 1
James Ladd, 1st. Lieut.
14
'21%
9. 7.0
" "
John Thompson, 2nd "
14
21^
9. 7.0
" "
Benj. Barnett, Sergt.
8
4.16.0
" "
Peter Lurvey, do
3
8
2.12.9
"
Oliver Hand, do
14
8
3.12.0
" "
John Sloan, do
-*-
14
8
3.12.0
"
Hezekiah Ford,- Corpl.
3
7^3
2. 9.0
" 4
Hugh Palmer, do
G
7X^
2.14.0
" 10
Moses Barron
14
ly'i
3. 6.0
" 12
William Lock
9
7^
2.19.0
(1 >>
Abijah Bayley
9
6^3
2.12.0
" "
John Barnett
6
i^yz
2. 8.0
" 14
Jeremiah Bowen
3
a -A
2. .4.0
" 11
Ichabod Chandler
3
62/3
2. 4.0
" 4
Charles Crook
Gfi
2. 0.0
" 5
Abel Davis
9
6^3
2.12.0
a i.
William Darbe
6
6^3
2. 8.0
" 11
Abel DaviSj Jr.
9
6/3
2.12.0
" 4
John Gait
9
6/
2.12.0
"
Hugh Gammon
3
Gfi
2. 4.0
" 6
John Gibion
6^3
4. 0.0
" 1
Nehemiah Gilman
9
62/3
2.12.0
" 14
Ira Hand
14
6f3
2.19.0
" '•
David Haseltine
9
6/
2.12.0
" "
Jesse Heath
9
Gy3
2.12.0
" "
William Johnston
(jfi
2. 0.0
" 4
Henry Lovewell
iJVi
4. 0.0
" 1
Zacheus Lovewell
6/
4. 0.0
" "
James Miller
6^3
2. 0.0
" 11
Noah Moulton
14
6/
2.19.0
" 14
Ebenezer Olmstead
9
6^3
2.12.0
" 12
Ichabod Patterson
6/
2. 0.0
" 4
148
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Time of {Service
Per
Total
Com-
month
ment of
Mos.
Days
dolls.
pay
£. S. D.
1780
Asa Parker
9
G?'3
2.12.0
Feb. 4
Andrew Parker
9
6,2/3
2.12.0
" 11
Phineas Starts
9
62/3
2.12.0
'^ 18
Matthew Sloan
9
6^3
2.12.0
" "
Amos Skinner
6^3
2. 0.0
" "
John Skeels
C)fi
2.12.0
" "
Asa Webster
3
6^3
2. 4.0
" 1
Joseph White
6^3
2. 0.0
" 4
Samuel Root
62/3
2. 0.0
" "
Jonathan Moulton
9
^Yz
2.12.0
'^146.12 9
" 11
Committee
Neh'^ Lovewell, Capt.
This roll is made up according to the first establishment in
the continental Army, without any allowance for the tall of
money. Neh'' Lovewell, Capt.
Pay Table office, Bennington, Feb. ]9, 1782. The within
pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the sum of one hundred and forty-six pounds twelve shillings
and nine pence to Capt. Nehcmiah Lovewell or order.
Nathl. Brush, /
Lsaac Tichenor f
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Oct. 24. 1782. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of tfiis order, for Capt. Lovewell.
Neh'' Lovewell.
£ 46.12.9
[10] \^Lieut. Calvin Parkhuj-sfs commatid\
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Calvin Parkhurst and eight privates who
have been in the service of the United States one month and a half
in guarding the frontiers of this state, the winter past, viz:
One sub" 45 days @ 149y per day .... ^324.0.0
Eight privates 45 days each @ 53y4 per day each . 960.0.0
^1284.0.0
Calvin Parkhurst, Capt.
RKVOLUTI CANARY WAR ROLLS
149
Westminster, March IG, 1780, In Council The above pay roll
examined and approved by order of the (lovernor and Council.
Jos. Fay, Sec'y.
Pay Table Office, 23'' Feby. 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to allow on the above order thirty-two pounds two shillings, lawful
money.
Thos. Chittenden, Timo. Brownson, Com'=^
Rec'd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Aaron Storrs.
[•250] \Capt. Zebediah Dewey s Men]
Capt. Zebediah Dewey's pay roll for five men for going to
Brown's Company before they went to Ty [Ticonderoga] in March,
1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
John Richards
John Smith
Benj. Penmety
Elkanah Ashley
Wm. Richards
3
3
3
3
3
20
20
20
20
20
0.10.8
0.10.8
0.10.8
0.10.8
0.10.8
£2 13.4
Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
17th May, 1781, The above named Zebediah Dewey swore to
the above Pay Roll, before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov^
Pay Table Office, 1st of June 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Zebediah Dewey the within, being two pounds
thirteen shillings and 4''.
Thos. Chittenden J Committee
Timo. Brownson )
Date above reed, the contents of the above order of the
Treasurer.
^2.13.4 Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
150
STATE OF VERMONT
[334] [Ca//. Daniel Comsfock's Company {part)']
A Pay Roll of part of Daniel Comstock's Company that turned
out on the emergency of March 22 and March 26 A. D. 1780.
Names
Daniel Comstock, Capt.
Samuel Hoit, En.
John Lee, Sergt.
Benja. Bingham, "
Robert Averill, "
Eber. Bradley, Fifer
Gilbert Bradley, Corp.
Joel Brownson
Joseph Averill
Leml. Bradley
Johon Boardman
Samuel Barrett
Jedediah Bingham
Azariah Bradley
Daniel Barber
Tisk Bartlet
Asa Brownson
Zenas Bradley
Joseph Bradley, Jr.
Jesse Chipman
Barnabas Chipman
Edward Everts
David Hoit
Benjamin Lewis
Benjamin Meigs
Reuben Pitcher
John Kelly
Jesse Welden
Joseph Whitford
Days
Wages
Miles
Travel
5
1.13. 4
85
1.8.4
1
4. 3
15
5.0
1
1. 7
15
5.0
4
6. 4
70
1.3.4
5
7.11
85
1.8.4
4
5.10
70
1.3.4
5
7. 3
85
1.8.4
5
7. 3
85
1.8.4
5
6. 8
85
1.8.4
5
6. 8
85
1.8.4
5
6. 8
85
1.8.4
1
1. 4
15
1.5.0
5
6. 8
85
1.8.4
5
G. 8
85
1.8.4
4
5. 4
70
1.5.4
1
1. 4
15
0.5
1
1. 4
15
5.0
1
1. 4
15
5.0
4
5. 4
70
1.3.4
1
1. 4
15
5.0
4
5. 4
70
1.3.4
1
1. 4
15
5.0
2
2. 8
20
6.8
1
1. 4
15
5.0
4
4. 5
70
1.3.4
1
1. 4
15
5.0
4
5. 4
70
1.3.4
4
5. 4
70
1.3.4
4
5. 4
70
1.3.4
Total
3. 1.8
9.3
6.7
1. 9.8
1.16.3
1. 9.2
1.15.7
1.15.7
1.15.0
1.15.0
1.15.0
6.4
1.15.0
1.15.0
1. 8.8
6.
6.
6.
4
4
4
8.8
6.4
8.8
6.4
9.4
6.4
8.8
6.4
8.8
8.8
8.8
^33.19.5
June 7, 1781. Capt. Comstock swore to the within roll in
common form Before me, Thos. Chittenden, GoV
Pay Table Office, 7th of June, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, which
is thirty-three pounds nineteen shillings and four pence.
Thos. Chittenden | ^ ^^
Timo. Brownson f ^°"^
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
151
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^33.19.5 Danl. Comstock, Capt.
[226]
[CaJ>/. Abel Merrimatis Company\
An Abstract of Pay for Capt. Abel Merriman's Compan}^ Col.
Ebene. Allen's Regiment of Militia, in their tours to Skeensboro',
Ticonderoga and BuUwagg Bay, in March, Anno Domini, 1780.
Names
Days
Amt. of
wages
Miles
Amt.
milage
Total
1 Captain
2 Subalterns
3 Sergeants
2 Corporals
23 Rank and file
6
19
26
12
96
2. 0.0
4. 2.4
2. 1.2
0.17.9
10.18.0
64
184
273
128
1009
1. 1.4
3. 1.4
4.11.0
2. 2.8
16.10.4
3. 1. 4
7. 3. 8
6.12. 2
3. 0. 5
27.14 4
^47.]1.11
This is a true abstract.
30th June. 1781.
before me.
Capt.
Test, Abel Merriman, Capt.
Merriman swore to the above roll
Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
June 30, 1781. The within Pay Roll examined and approved,
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Abel Merriman
the sum of forty-seven pounds eleven shillings and eleven pence.
Timothy Brownson ^
T , T^ •'^ ^, r Committee
John Fassett f
Date above,
within.
received of the Treasurer
the contents of the
Abel Merriman.
/ 153
STATE OF VERMONT
[359]
[Coipi. Daniel Smith's Compan}'\
A Pay Roll for Capt. Daniel Smith's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regt. ot Militia in an alarm to Skeensboro', March, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Per Day
Total
Capt. Daniel Smith
2
20
5.4
1. 0.
Lt. John Cochran
2
20
3.7
15. 2
En. Timo. Mighles
2
20
3.7
15. 2
Clerk Peter Roberts
2
20
1.7
9.10
Sergt. Joel Shelden
2
20
1.7
9.10
Oliver Scott
2
20
1.7
9.10
Amos Curtis
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Eben' Hurlburt
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Phineas Sheldon
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Eben' Morse
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Noah Morse
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Abijah Dunning
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Jona. Armstrong
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Jedediah Barton
2
20
1.4
9. 4
Israel Smith
2
20
1.4
9. 4
David Cranson
2
20
1.4
9. 4
^8.13. 2
Attest, Daniel Smith, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 6, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Daniel Smith or bearer, being the sum of eight
pounds thirteen shillings and two pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden \ ^
John Fassett f '-^"^
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the above contents.
;^8. 13.2. Danl. Smith, Capt.
KEV(H.UTIONARV WAR ROLLS
153
[258]
[A Rutland Company under Ensign Isaac CusJnnan\
A Pay Roll for a Company of Militia, belonging to Rutland,
under the command of Ensign Isaac Cushman, on an Expedition
to Ticonderoga in March, 1780, at the time of the invasion of
Skeensborough Fort.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Isaac Cushman, En.
7
55
2. 3. 1
Henry Strong, vSergt.
7
55
1. 9. 5
Saml. Williams, "
7
55
1. 9. 5
Sylvanus Brown
7
55
1. 7. 8
Solomon Hill
7
55
1. 7. 8
Daniel Squier
7
55
1. 7. 8
John Forbes
7
55
1. 7. 8
Wm. Barnes
7
55
1. 7. 8
Isaiah Hunevvell
fV
i
55
1. 7. 8
Saml. Beach, Lt., Volun""
7
55
1. 7. 8
Edward Waters
9
55
2. 2.
W" Post
9
55
1.18. 8
Moses Hale
7
55
0.17.
Asa Edmunds
4
55
0.17.
Joseph Keeler "^
4
55
0.17.
Aaron Scott
4
55
0.17.
Micah Whitney
4
55
0.17.
Noah Beach
4
55
0.17.
John Stratton
4
55
0.17.
Nathan Pratt, Jr. [Perry? Perty?J
4
55
0.17.
Stephen Williams
4
55
0.17.
Nathan Pratt
4
55
0.17.
Frederick Cushman
4
55
0.17.
Elias Post
4
55
C.17.
Gideon Walker
4
55
0.17.
Alexander Barr
4
55
0.17.
Thos. Hale
4
55
0.17.
Ji)siah Hale
4
55
0.17.
Bezaleel Dewey
4
55
0.17.
Obadiah Wheeler
4
55
0.17.
;^34.17.11
Attest, Isaac Cushman , Ensign.
154
STATE OF VERMONT
Rutland, May 31, 1781. Personally appeared Ensign Isaac
Cushman, signer of the above pay roll and made solemn oath to
the truth of the same. Before me,
Jonathan Bruce. Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, 12th June 1781. The within. Pay Roll ex-
amined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Isaac Cushman, or order, which is thirty-four pounds
seventeen shillings and eleven pence.
Thos. Chittenden
Timo. Brownson f
Committee.
Ratland, June 8, 1781. To his Excellency Thos. Chittenden,
Esq. Please to deliver the sum of the within roll to the bearer,
Sylvanus Brown, and you will oblige
Your humble servant, Isaac Cushman.
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^34.17.11 Sylvanus Brown.
[235]
\^Capt. Simeon W right's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Wright's Company of Militia in
Col. Gideon Warren's Regiment for a scout to the Lake against
Crownpoint and then to Ticonderoga the last of March, in the
year 1780.
Names
Simeon Wright, Capt.
Saml. Campbell, Lt.
Nathl. Blanchard, En.
Roswell Post, Jr., Sergt.
Daniel Smith, '*
Elisha Wright,
Solomon Purdy, "
Abner Mead, Corpl.
Days
Miles
7
50
7
50
7
50
7
50
ly
50
7
50
7
50
3
30
Subsist-
ence
per day
0.1.8
0.0.8
Pay per
month
0.0
10.0
10.0
8.9
8.9
8.0
8.0
4.0
Total
5.8
6.5
6.5
7.9
7.9
7.9
7.9
0.14.5
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
155
Subsist-
Pay per
month
Names
Days
Miles
ence
per day
Total
Benj. Johnson, Corpl.
rv
1
50
2. 4.0
1. 6.8
John Smith, "
!«/
50
2. 4.0
1. 6.8
Amasa Blanchard, "
7
50
2. 4.0
1. 6.8
Thomas Lee
7
50
2.
1. 6.0
Isaac Martin
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Nehemiah Whipple
4
30
2. 0.0
0.15.4
Simeon Wright, Jr.
5
30
2. 0.0
0.16.8
Benj. Whipple
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
Neh" Gates
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Zenas Ross
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
David Whipple
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
John Moses, Jr.
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
B. Garnsey Root
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Henry Mead
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Joshua Pratt
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Silas Pratt
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
W° Dwinnell
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
John Sutherland
3
30
2.
0.14.0
ustus Sutherland
4
30
2. 0.0
0.15.4
onathan Adams
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
Joel Roberts
4
30
2. 0.0
1.
James Sutherland
7
50
2. 0.0
15.4
Isaac Mead
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Ebene. Sterns
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Joseph Chipman
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Waight Wright
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
/ohn Cook
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
'Robert Huston
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
John Hinman
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Aaron Miller
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
David Kingsley
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
Michael Coanson
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Lebbeus Johnson
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Abel Wright
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
Jonathan Sweet
3
30
2. 0.0
0.14.0
Saml. Shelding
7
50
2. 0.0
1. 6.0
^54.16.7
Simeon Wright, Capt.
1.56
STATE OF VERMONT
State of Vermont, Arlington. Aug. 4, 1781. Sworn to be-
fore John Fassett, Jr.. Asst.
Pay Table Office, Aug. 4, 1781. The written roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Simeon Wright, or bearer, being fifty-four pounds sixteen
shillings and seven pence. John Fassett | ., ^^
Timothy Brownson j
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order. Simeon Wright.
^54 16.7
[130] \Capt. Abraham Underhill's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abraham Underbill's Company, Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia for service done in defence of the
frontiers the 22'' March. 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Abr. Underbill
1
14
0.16.4
Corpl. Dan Kent
6
10
1. 8.9
Wm. Manley
6
60
1. 8.9
Cephas Kent
1
10
0. 4.8
John Gray
6
60
1. 8.0
Ichabod Dimock
1
10
0. 4.8
Reuben Bloomer
6
60
1. 8.0
Isaac Underbill
6
60
1. 8.0
George Gage
1
10
0. 4.8
Joseph Ingal
1
14
0. 6.0
John Manley
1
14
0. 6.0
Alexander Kent
6
40
1. 1.4
John Kent
1
10
0. 4.8
John Farwell
1
10
0. 4.8
James Willcocks
6
60
1. 8
John Moss
6
40
1. 1.4
Joseph Curtis
6
40
1. 1.4
Matthias Morss
6
40
1. 1.4
Josiah Foster
G
40
1. 1.4
Henry Allen
6
40
1. 1.4
Asa Strong
6
. 60
1. 8.0
Thomas Coan
6
60
1. 8.0
Prince Paddock
6
60
1. 8.0
Jacob Sikes
6
60
1. 8.0
Silas Reynolds
6
60
1. 8.0
;^24. 4.2
KKVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
157
Pav Table Office, 11"' June. 1781. The within roll being
examined is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, which ih twenty four pounds fourteen shilling's and two
pence. Thos. Chittenden f ,.
^ 'T *u D r Committee
Timothy Brownson \
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order. Abraham Underbill, Capt.
One pound eig-ht shillinirs paid back, which was put in through
mistake.
[l-iGj [Capt Da /lie/ Sinitli s Company~\
A Pay Roll for Capt. Daniel Smith's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia in an alarm to Mount Independence
in March, 1780.
Sub-
Wages
sist-
Sum
Sum
Sum of
Names
Days
Miles
pr
ence
of
of
subsist-
Total
day
day
wages
milage
ence
Capt. Daniel Smith
6
GO
5.4
1.4
1.12.0
1.0.0
0.8.0
8. 0.0
Lt. John Cochran
6
GO
3.7
.8
1. 1.6
1.0.0
0.4.0
2. 5.6
Peter RobertB.Clerk
G
60
1.7
0. 9.6
1.00
1. 9.6
Ser2:t. Joel iShelden
6
GO
1.7
0. 9.G
1.0.0
1. 9.6
" Oliver Scott
6
GO
1.7
0. 9.6
1.0.0
1. 9.6
Noah Smith
6
GO
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
1. 8.0
W" Gold
6
GO
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
1. 8.0
Phineas Smith
6
GO
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
1. 8.0
Abijah Duunmor
(i
GO
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
1. 8.0
Jedediah Barton
G
GO
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
1. 8.0
Asa Strong
G
GO
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
1. 8.0
James Paul
6
GO
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
1. 8.0
David Cranson
6
60
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
1. 8.0
Josiah Foster
G
GO
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
1. 8.0
David Brady
6
GO
1.4
0. 8.0
1.0.0
1. 8.0
;^33.14.0
Attest, Daniel Smith. Capt.
State of Vermont, Arlington. June 6. 1781. Personally ap-
peared the within named Capt. Daniel Smith and made oath that
to the best of his knowledge the within roll is just and true.
Before me John Fasset, Assistant.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 6, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Daniel Smith or bearer, being the sum of twenty-
three pounds fourteen shillings, lawful money.
Thomas Chittenden
John Fassett
Date above received of the Treasurer the above contents.
Daniel Smith, Capt.
Committee
158
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STATE OF VERMONT
[174] \^Capt. Zehediah Detveys Compa/i}^
\ Pay Roll of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company of Mil:
service done the State in March, 1780.
Namhs
Days
Per day
Miles
Amt.for
travel
0.12.0
Total
Capt. Zebediah Dewey
4
0.(3.8
36
1.188
Lt. William Ward
4
4.3
36
12
1. 9 8
John Ashley, Corp'
4
1.5
36
12.
0.17 8
Ichabod Marchell, Corp'
4
1.5
36
12.
17 4
Silas Brookins
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
William Hooker
4
1.4
36
]2.
17 4
[ohn Owen
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
!thamar Brookins
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Elijah Goodwin
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
l^homas Dewey
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Eben'- Canfield
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Elkanah Ashley
4
1.4
36
12.
174
^ ohn Mosely
4
1.4
36
12.
174
^^lemuel Hyde
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Seth Crow
4 .
1.4
36
12.
174
William Richards
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Ephraim Black man
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Benj Davis
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Enoch Ashley
4
14
3(3
12.
174
Joel Grannas [Granas]
4
1 4
36
12.
17 4
-Sam' Fletcher
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Isaac Crow
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Elisha Alien
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Thomas Ashley
4
14
36
12.
17 4
Elijah Owen
4
1.4
36
VI.
17.4
Obadiah Winters
4
1.4
36
12.
174
Walter Durfee
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
William Hooker, Jr.
4
1.4
3(3
12.
17.4
Josiah Lewis
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Samuel Church
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
John Smith
4
1.4
36
12.
. 174
Josiah Squires
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Elisha Ashley
4
1.4
36
12.
17 4
Peter How
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
John Grant
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
Josiah Grant *
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
John Richards -
4
1.4
36
12.
17.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
161
Xamk;
Jeremiah Adams
Nehemiah Killigg
Ezra Perkins
Josiah Bennett
Benj. Parmely
Isaac Race'
Per day
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
14
1.4
Miles
Amt for
travel
30
12.
3(i
12.
3(3
12.
36
12.
36
12.
36
12.
Total
1?4
174
17.4
17.4
17.4
17.4
^38.18.8
Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
11"' May, 1781, The above named Zebediah Dewey swore to
the above and foregoing- Pay Roll, before me,
Tho" Chittenden, Governor.
Pay Table Office, June 1, 1781. The Treasurer is directed to
pay to Capt. Zebediah Dewey the within pay roll, which is thirty-
eight pounds eighteen shillings and eight pence.
Thomas Chittenden | /^ „ -^.^
T ■, -c< .. y Committee.
John tassett \
Date above received the contents of the above.
;^38.18.8 Zebediah Dewey, Captain.
[140] [CaJ>/. Benjamin Cooky s Compan)<\
Pay Roll for Capt. Benj. Cooley's Company in Col. Eben""
Allen's Regiment of Militia, called out on the alarm of the 23*
March, 1780. commencing the 23'^ March and ending the 28"' day
of March, inclusive, the money being due from the State of
Vermont.
Names
Days
Amt.
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Capt. Benj. Cooley
6
1.12.
47
15.8
2. 7. 8
Lt. Moses Ormstead
6
1. 1. 6
47
15.8
1.17. 2
En. James Hopkins
5
0.17.11
47
15.8
1.13. 7
Sergt. Silas Mosher
2
0. 3. 2
47
15.8
0. 8.10
" Bazaleel Richardson
6
0. 9. 6
47
15.8
1. 5. 2
" David Crippen
6
0. 9. 6
47
15.8
1. 5. %
" Saml. Ellsworth
5
0. 7.11
47
15.8
1. 3. 7
Clerk John Barnes
(;
0. 9. 6
47
15.8
1. 5. 2
Corpl. James Stevens
6
8. 8
47 .
15.8
1. 4. 4
[11]
162
STATE OF VERMONT
Namrs
Days
Amt.
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Cory)l. Ashbel Hopkins
(i
8.
8
47
15.8
1. 4, 4
Aaron Perkins
2
2.
8
47
15.8
0. 8. 4
Samuel Wiswall
6
8.
47
15.8
1. :i 8
Abel Stevens
6
8.
47
15.8
1 3. 8
Jeremiah Parker
6
8^
47
15.8
1. 3. 8
Solomon Story
(i
8.
47
15.8
1. 3 8
Jona. Partridge
8.
47
15.8
1. 3. 8
Ephrairn Story
(j
8.
47
15.8
1. 3. 8
Imri Smalley
8.
47
15.8
1, 3 8
W" Cox
6
8.
47
15.8
1. 3. 8
Adonijah Brooks
5
6.
8
47
15.8
1. 3. 4
Luther Drury
(J
8.
47
15.8
1. 3. 8
Nehemiah Hopkins
G
8.
47
15.8
1. 3. 8
Ebenezer Ambler
5
6.
8
47
15.8
1. 2. 4
Samuel Sheldon
5
G.
8
47
15.8
1. 2. 4
(Jershom Beach
4
5.
4
47
15.8
1. 1.
Timothy Miller
5
G.
8
47
15 8
1. 2. 4
David Gillmore
5'
G.
8
47
15.8
1. 2. 4
Gideon Cooley
G.
8
47
15.8
1. 2. 4
Daniel Stevens
5
6.
8
47
15.8
1. 2. 4
Jabez Ormstead
5
G.
8
47
15 8
1. 2. 4
Samuel Crippin
5
G.
8
47
15.8
1. 2. 4
Benjamin Stevens
5
G.
8
47
15 8
1. 2. 4
Stephen Jenner
2
2.
8
17
5.8
0. 8. 4
^38.12. 8
Benj. Cooley, Capt.
State of Vermont, Arlington, Aug. 10, 1781. Sworn to by
Capt. Benj. Cooley. Before John Fassett, Jr. Assistant,
Pay Table Office, Aug. 10, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Benj. Cooley or bearer, being thirty-eight pound twelve shil-
lings and eight pence, lawful money.
John Fassett ) ^
■L..UTJ, r Com.mittee
Timothy Brovvnson j
Reed. 10"' August, 1781, of the Treasurer the contents of
the above order. Per me,
^38.12.8 Benj. Cooley.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
163
[84] [Capt. Stephen Calkins'' Company^
Pay Roll of Capt. Stephen Calkins' Company of Militia in an
alarm in March 1780 by order of Col. Eben"" Allen, in the county
of Rutland.
Names
Enterec
service
1 Miles
travel
Days
Wages
per day
Total
Stephen Calkins, Capt
Mar. 2G
70
6
5 4
2.15. 4
Eben"" Wilson, Lieut
70
G
3.7
2. 4.10
Isaac Colvin, Ensign
70
G
3.7
1. 0.
Daniel Brumley, Sergt.
70
G
L7
1.12.10
Luther Colvin, "
70
G
1.7
1.12.10
Reuben Rowley, ' '
70
G
1.7
1.12.10
Jona. Sprague, "
70
G
1.7
1.12.10
Harry Spalding
'
70
G
1 4
1.11. 4
Jona. Sealy
(
70
G
1.4
1.11. 4
Richard Latin
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Thomas Allin
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Michael Wilson
70
G
1.4
1.11. 4
Nathl. Sheldon
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Thos. Tuttle
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
James Webster
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Jesse Tuttle
70
G
1.4
1.11. 4
Wm. Brumley, Jr.
70
G
1.4
1.11. 4
George Gage
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
John Gage
70
G
1.4
1.11. 4
W™ Gage
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Cons* V^ial
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Prince Allen
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Zoah Allen
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Obadiah Edwards
70
G
1.4
1.11. 4
James Clark
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Saml. Barlow
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
John Sealee
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Joseph Gage
70
6
1.4
1.11. 4
Walter Gage
70
G)
1.4
1.11. 4
^47. 8. 8
164:
STATE OF VERMONT
Committee of Pay Table, Oct. 18, 1781. The within pay roll
being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed
to pay the same, being forty-seven pounds eight shillings and
eight pence, agreeable to the within roll.
Isaac Tichenor / ^ .,,
m- »-u T> r Committee
Timothy Brown son )
Treasurer's Office, Charlestown. Oct. 18, 1781. Reed, of Ira
Allen Esq Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being forty-
seven pounds eight shillings and eight pence, in behalf of Capt.
Calkins. Eben'' Wilson, Capt.
^i7.8.8
[70] \^Lieut. Enoch HalV s Corps of Rangers\
Pay Roll of Lieut. Enoch Hall's Corps of Rangers raised by
order of the State of Vermont for the defence of the Northern
Frontiers.
Commence-
Time of
Pay
Total
Names
.
per
ment of pay
service
month
Mos.
Days
Dolls.
Enoch Hall, Lieut
17 Mar. 178C
) 8
15
18^3
47.12.0
Timo>" Nash, Sergt
27 " "
8
5
8
19.12.
Nathan Caswell, Corpl
" "
8
5
7/3
17.19.8
Deliv^ Sawyer, Private
" " "
8
5
6^3
16. 6.8
John Hough
" " "
8
5
G2/3
16.' 6.8
John Hough, Jr.
"
8
5
6 '^3
16. 6.8
William A.mey
" " "
8
5
6f3
16. 0.8
Timothy Day
" "
8
5
6/3
16. 6 8
John Lincey
"
8
5
6/3
16. 6.8
Abner Osgood
" " "
8
5
6/3
16. 0.8
Silas Sargeant
8
5
6/
16. 6.8
Benj. Byram
" " "
8
5
6/3
16. 6.8
Orsamus Bayley
" "
8
5
6/3
16. 6.8
Nathaniel Hall
'* " "
8
5
6/
16. 6.8
!82fS= Lawful money 204. 17.0
Examined.
T. Toll
Pay Master.
N. B. The above officers and soldiers were discharged on the
30th day of Nov. and consequently made up in the above roll to
that date inclusive. — The above roll is just and true, without fraud
to this state or any individual, according to my best knowledge.
(Errors excepted) Per me, Enoch Hall, Lieut.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
165
Arlington, 19th Dec. 1780, Pay Table Office. The within pay
roll beinjj- examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby diiected
to pay to Thomas 'J'olman, Paymaster to the troops of this state the
sum of two hundred and sixty-four pounds seventeen shillings
hard money, or an equivalent in paper currency, it being the total
amount of said roll, taking his receipt for the same.
Thos. Chittenden ( ,.
Jno. Fassctt \ <"°"^
Reed, the above in full.
March 20, 1782. Th. Tolman, Paymaster.
[305] [Co//, /o/in Spa ford's Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafiford's Company in Col. Gideon
Warren's Regt. of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont
in the month of March, A. D. 1780, from the 22nd. to the 29th.
Names
When
entered
When"
dis-
Icharg'd
Days
Per
month
Miles
Total
Capt John Spafiford
Mar. 26
Mar. 29
4
8.0.0
25
1.17. 8
Lt. Samnel Allen
" 22
8
5.8.0
25
2. 7.10
Sergt. Zephaniah White
" 22
" "
8
2.8.0
25
1. 6. 4
" John Chandler
" 26
tc >(
4
2.8
25
17. 4
'' Daniel or David Adams
" 22
i. .1
8
2.8
25
L 6. 4
Corpl. Silas Gerads
" 20
" "
7
2.4
25
1. 3. 2^
" Daniel Ray
" 22
" "
8
2.4
25
1. 5. 4
Eph"'Coy
" 22
8
2.0
25
1. 5. 4
" William Joiner
" 26
11 l<
4
2.4
25
16. 4
David Whitmarsh
" 28
'« "
7
2.0
25
1. 2. 4
Joshua Remington
" 23
" "
8
2.
25
1. 4. 4
Samuel Gary
" 26
" <'
4
2.
25
16. 4
Stephen Roys
" 28
" "
7
2.
25
1. 2. 4
Joseph Rejmolds
" 26
" "
4
2.
25
16. 4
Samuel Roys
" 26
.4 .<
4
2.
25
16. 4
Silas Bingham
.< ..
" "
4
2.
25
16. 4
Elisha Smith
" 22
<< >.
8
2.
25
1. 4. 8
Azor Perry
!! ?.^
.< <.l
4
2.
25
16. 4
Matthew Parker
a 4i
4
2.
25
16. 4
Saml. McClure
i. <.
a ..
4
2.
25
16. 4
Benj. Johnson
" "
(« "
4
2.
25
16. 4
Eliphas Brewster
" 25
• . .(
5
2.
25
18. 4
Cyrus Chipman
" 23
i^ i<
7
2.
25
1. 2. 4
David Caswell
" 22
" «'
8
2.
25
1. 4. 4
Ozim Brewster
" 27
(< a
3
2.
25
14. 4
Isaac Grant
" 24
• I '<
6
2.
25
1. 0. 4
Daniel Fuller
" 26
" "
4
2.
25
16. 4
Thos. Hutchinson
" 27
«' "
3
2.
25
14. 4
James Fitch
" "
I. it
3
2.
25
1^. 4
Aaron Mathews
<« <<
(<. i.
3
2.
25
14. 4
James Haight
.< .J
u i<
3
2.
25
14. 4
James Salisbury
" "
" •'
3 '
2.
25
14. 4
166
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
When
entered
When
dis-
charg'd
Days
Per
month
Miles
Total
Nathl. Sprague
Mar. 27
Mar. 29
3
2.
25
14. 4
Zoraster Fitch
(t (t
" "
3
2.
25
14. 4
Elihu Johnson
" 23
11 n
7
2.
25
1. 2. 4
Derick Karner
" 26
I. ..
4
2.
25
16. 4
Elisha Utley
" "
" "
4
2.
25
16. 4
Stepnen Rice
" 23
" "
7
2.
25
1. 2. 4
Levi Eice
" 27
'' «'
3
2.
25
14. 4
Asahel Leat
" 26
" "
4
2.
25
16. 4
Cephas Smith
" 27
" "
3
2.
25
14. 4
Cephas Smith, Jr.
" "
" "
3
2.
25
14. 4
Glover Nicholson
" 26
" "
4
2.
25
16. 4
Abel Turner
" "
" "
4
2.
25
16. 4
Nathl. Chipman
" "
" "
4
2.
25
16. 4
Aaron Adams
" 22
" "
8
2.
25
1. 4. 4
Elisha Hamilton
" 26
" "
4
2.
25
1. 4. 4
Edward Turner
" 22
" "
8
2.
25
1. 4. 4
Joseph Taylor
" "
8
2.
25
1. 4. 4
Nathl. Hamilton
" "
" "
8
2.
25
1. 4. 4
Jared Jones
8
2.
25
1. 4. 4
;^50. 9. 8^
Pay Table Office, 6th June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. John Spafford the within roll, which is fifty pounds
nine shillings and eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden ) ^ ...
m- r> t Committee
Timo. Brownson f
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
within.
^50.9.8 John Spafford, Capt.
[505] [CaJ>t John Spafforas Meti {^navies oviitted)'\
This certifies that the following names were left out of a Pay
Roll for service done m an Alarm in March, 1780.
Charles Brewster, 7 days, 50 miles travel . . ^
Josiah Eady do do
Benjamin Haskins do do
Robert Hopkins do do
Stephen Wood G days do
W" Ray (or Kay) 15 days do
1. 6.
1. 6.
1. (;.
1. 6.
1. 5.
8
1.16.
8
REVOLIJTIONAKV WAR ROLLS
167
The followinjr names were left out of a Pay Roll for service in
an alarm in Aujjt. 1780.
Joseph Taylor 15 days and '25 miles ... 1. 8. (I
David Roberts do do ... 1. 8. G
^11. 2. 4
Attest pr John Spafford, Capt.
Pay Office, Windsor, Feby. 20, 1783 The above account being
approved the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Capt John
Spafi'ord or order the sum of eleven pounds two shillings and four
pence.
Isaac Tichenor ) Q^^toe
John Strong. f
(Recptd by John Strong for Capt. S., Apl 25, 1783)
[-]
[Capt. Gideon Ormsbys Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Gideon Ormsby's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia for service done in this state in the
alarm in the month of March, 1780.
Namks and Rank
Enfi
service
Days
Wages
per day
Travel
Total
Capt. Gideon Ormsby
En. W"' Sexton
Scrg' Tho'Barney
Dan' Purdy
" Dan Allen
Eliakim Demin<
Corp David Purdy
" Reuben Baker
Robert Loggan
Christopher Roberts
Reuben Purdy
John Roberts
Waterman Ells
Rufus Munson
Martin Barber
George Olds
Jon. Ormsby
Daniel Ormsby
March 22
M. d
0.3.4
90 4
3.7
70 "
1.7
90 '•
1.7
90 "
1.7
70 "
1.7
20 "
1.5
70 "
1.5
90 "
1.4
20 ••
1.4
90 "
1.4
90 ' '
1.4
90 "
1.4
90 "
1.4
20 "
1.4
90 "
1.4
20 "
1.4
70 "
1.4
20 "
3. 7.
2. 8.
2 1.
2. 1.
1.11.
0. 9.
1.10.
1.19.11
0. 9.
1.19.
1.19.
1.19.
1 19.
0. 9.
1.19.
0. 9.
1.12.
0. 9.
168
STATE OF VERMONT
Names and Rank
Ent<J
service
Days
Wages
per day
Travel
Total
M. d.
Joshua Rose
March 22
o
1.4
20 4
0. 9. 4
Zebulon Moses
*'
2
1.4
20 ' '
0. 9. 4
Ezekiel Roberts
11 - K
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
John White
" "
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Nath' Bostvvick
" "
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Truman Powell
" "
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Simeon Hine
" '•
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Daniel Arnold
"
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Moses Sperry
"
2
1.4
20 '•
0. 9. 4
Jona. Allen
" "
2
1.4
20 '•
0. 9. 4
Robert Allen
"
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Obadiah Allen
" "
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Benj. Burr
"
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Jacob Odel
" ''
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Stephen Smith
" "
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
■ ames Vaughn
"
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
'■"lath^ Newton
" "
2
1.4
20 "
0. Ti. 4
Rice Beckwith
" "
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Abel Bristol
" "
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Neh'^ Larkm
" "
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
James Henison
" "
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Isaac Marks
" "
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
Josiah Burton
" ''
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Benj. Vaughn
" "
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Benj. Mclntyre
" *'
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Jo** Mclntyre
" •'
2
1.4
20 "
0. 9. 4
Sam' Smith
" 26
5
1.4
70 "
1.10.
Peter French
'* 2(:
5
1.4
70 "
1.10.
Jesse Munson
" 26
5
1.4
70 '•
1.10.
Wallace Sutherland
" 22
7
1.4
90 "
1.19. 4
W" Bedal
" 26
5
1.4
70 "
1.10.
Aaron Saxton
" 26
1
1.4
8 "
0. 4.
Bernard Born
" 26
5
1.4
70 4
1.10.
Nathan Beaman
" 26
5
1.4
70 4
1.10.
Sam' Hull
" 2(
5
1.4
70 4
1.10.
Elijah Burton
" 26
5
1.4
70 4
1.10.
John W. Bostwick
" 26
5
1.4
70 4
1.10.
Philip Mead
" 26
5
1.4
70 4
1.10.
Isaac Whelpley
" 22
7
1.4
70 4
1.12. 8
/:74.14. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 169
Pay Table Office. 2'' June, 1781.
The foregoing- pay roll being examined is allowed and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Maj. Gideon Ormsby,
which is ^,{^74.14. 8. per order. Tho* Chittenden } ^ ^^
Timo. Brownson j'
.Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Aug. 13, 1781.
Rec'' of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above
order which is ^74.14.8 lawful money, in behalf of Gideon
Ormsby. Jona. Ormsby
[374] [Capt 2'homas Bull's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Bull's Coujpany in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia, for service done this State in the
Alarms in the month of March, 1780.
Names
Entered
service
Days
P-- day
Miles
at 4'^
Total
Capt. Thomas Bull
Mar. 22
7
5.4
84
3.14 8
En. Stephen Washburn
"
2
4.0
20
15.2
Sergt. John Smith
" 26
5
1.7
70
1.11.7
David Brady
" 22
7
1.4
84
Nathl. Collins
" "
7
1.4
84
1.17.4
Daniel Jones
'* "
7
1.4
84
1.174
Peleg Sutherland
(^ .(
7
1.4
84
1.174
Peter Pixley
" "
2
1.4
20
94
Ashbel -Goodrich
'• 26
5
1.4
70
1.100
Martin Powell
"
5
1 4
70
1.10.0
Timothy Pearl
" 22
2
1.4
20
9.4
Isaac Barker
"
7
1.4
84
1.17.4
Timothy Mead B^
" 26
5
1 4
70
1 10.0
Jesse Sawyer
" 22
7
14
84
1.179
John Page
' ' 26
3
1.4
50
1. 0.8
Seth Pettibone
" 22
7
14
84
1.17.0
William Drew
'' "
2
1.4
20
94
Saml. Pettibone
it
2
1.4
20
94
Timo Bliss
7
1.4
84
1 17.4
James Lewis
"
2
1.4
20
9.4
Nathan vSmith
"
7
1.4
84
1.17.4
George Smith
" 26
5
1.4
70
1.10.0
Dunkin Dun ^
" 22
2
1.4
20
9.4
Thos. Abner
" 22
2
1.4
20
94
^31. 5.6
Attest, Thomas Bull, Capt.
170
STATE OF VERMONT
Bennington County, ss. Sunderland, Jan. 25, 1783. Then
personally appeared Capt. Thomas Bull and made solemn oath that
the above is a just and true roll, without fraud or injustice to the
public or any individual, according to his best knowledge.
Before me, Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Jan. 25, 1783. The within Pay
Roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to
pay the amt. of the same unto Capt. Thomas Bull, being the sum
of thirty-one pounds 5/6, lawful money.
Timo. Brownson, ] ^
rp, rT^ , ^ Committee
Thos. Tolman, J
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 30, 1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
^31,5.6 Thomas Bull, Capt.
[306] [Cap. Tehan Noble's Company'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Tehan Noble's Company of Militia in Col.
Ira Allen's Regiment for service done in Alarms March 20, A.D.
1780.
Names
Capt Tehan Noble
Lt. Enoch Eastman
Sergt. Enos Harmon
" vSeth Harmon
" W"' Hubbard
" Cyprian Eastman
Corpl. Amos Scott
" Alpheus Harmon
Stephen Eastman
Luke Noble
Abraham Rising
Isaac Gray
David McClary
Selah Harmon
Levi Dones
Aaron Rising, Jr.
John Shepherd
John Chandler
Samuel Francy
Asaph Leavitt
Daniel Hopkins
William Hopkins
ays
Miles
Total
6
80
2.18. 8
6
80
2. 8. 2
6
80
1.16. 2
6
80
1.16. 2
5
60
1. 7.11
6
80
1.16 2
6
80
1.15. 5
6
80
1.15. 5
6
80
1.15. 5
6
80
1.1 4. 8
80
l.U. 8
6
80
1.11 8
5
60
1. 6. &
80
1.14. 8
1
20
0. 8
6
80
1.14. 8
6
80
1.14. 8
6
80
1 14. 8
5
00
1 6. 8
5
60
1. 6. 8
1
12
0. 5. 8
5
60
1. 6. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
171
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Amos Harmon
G
80
1.14. 8
Nathl. Tower
6
80
1.14. 8
John Burlingame
6
80
1.14. 8
John Hayse
5
60
1. 6. 8
Eben'' Smith
20
0. 8.
Reuben Slader [Stodder]
20
0. 8.
Fin lay McKnight
20
0. 8.
John vStewart
80
1.14 8
Stephen Smith
80
1.14. 8
Nathl. Smith
80
1.14. 8
Eliphalet Smith
80
1.14. 8
Josiah Risden
6
80
1.14. 8
Calvin Eastman
5
()0
1. 6. 8
Reuben Farnsworth
i)
80
1.14. 8
Ashbel Sikes
6
80
1.14. 8
Robert Hopkins
5
GO
1. 6. 8
David Tousley
1
12
0. 5. 4
58. 3. 6
Pay Table Office, 1^' May, 1781. The Treasurer is directed to
pay to Capt. Tehan Noble the within Pay Roll, which is fifty-eight
pounds fifteen shillings and six pence.
Thos. Chittenden | r^r^,^irt««
. , „ . , y Committee
John Fassett
Date above,
^58.15.6
the contents of the above roll.
Tehan Noble,
Capt.
172
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STATE OF VERMONT
[236] \^Capt. Giles Walcotfs Company {part?)]
A Return of my company, in order to draw the money allowed
them by the State of Vermont.
W" Litehal, Ensign
Nehemiah Williams, Sergt.
Gillas Van Voste, Do
John Fletcher
W™ Hunt
W" So per
John Truax
Peter Robinson [Roberson]
John Young
Wm. Hunt
Gradis Quashbush
John Curnble [Canbel]
Alex. McDonel
John Monroy
Sir, — You are directed (agreeable to the Resolution of the Gen-
eral Assembly of this State, passed 15th. of March, 1780) to pay on
the within roll five hundred and fifteen pounds lawful money, to
Capt. Walcott, Thos. Chittenden.
To Ira Allen, Treasurer, Arlington, 10th May, 1780.
Date above, reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, five hundred and
fifteen pounds, lawful money, in full.
^515.0.0 Giles Walcott, Capt.
[74] [Lieut. Benjamin Everest's Company of Rangers]
Pay Roll of Lieut. Everest's Company of Rangers in the ser-
vice raised by the State of Vermont, commencing fifteenth of
November and ending the thirty-first of March, inclusive, 1780.
Com-
mence't
of pay
To
Time in
Names
what
time
paid
Pay per
month
Mo's
dee
Days
Total
Benj. Everest, Lieut
Nov. 15
March 31.
£m. 0.0
15
;^270. 0.0
David Powers. Sergt.
" "
" "
25. 0.0
15
112.10.0
Elijah Grandy, do
*' "
" "
25. 0.0
15
112.10.0
Britton Simmons, Corp.
" "
ti «i
22.10.0
15
101. 5.0
Curtis Smith, do
'« "
u ^i
25.10.0
4
15
101. 5.0
Josiah Kellogg. Drum'^
" "
" ''
22.10.0
15
101. 5.0
A ndrew Patterson
«< <i
" "
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
Pliny Smith
" "
" "
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
Gideon Culey
" "
" "
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
Jacob Partridge
" "
" •'
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
Phineas Spalding
" "
" "
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
Philip Spalding
" "
" "
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
Benj. Glason
" "
" "
20, 0.0
15
90. 0.0
J oseph Lawrence
" '«
" "
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
Harmon Lawrence
" "
" "
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
Reuben Strong
" "
" ♦«
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
Moses Powers
" "
" "
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
Stephen Squires
" ''
" "
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
John Hastings
" "
" '*
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
William Kellogg
" "
" "
20. 0.0
15
90. 0.0
David Furbush
Jany. 16
20. 0.0
2
1
40.12.0
^2099. 7.6
RKVOLUTIONARV WAR RDLI.S
17;
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is ordered to pay the same, which is two thousand and ninety-nine
pounds Thos. Chittenden.
The day of the above date received of the Treasurer one hun-
dred and eighty pounds towards the above order.
Benj. Everest, Lt.
Treasurer's Office. Sunderland, Jany. 7, 1786. Received of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order. Benj. Everest, Lt.
-3]
[^Ciipt. Jonas Gaiits/ia's Coinpany^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jonas Galusha's Company in Col. Herrick's
Regiment of Militia for service done in an alarm in April, 1780.
Names
Days
Pay per
day
No.
miles
Amt.
milage
Amt.
wages
Total
Capt. Jonas Galusha
3
5 4
60
1. 0.0
0.16.0
1.16.0
Lt. Nathan Stone
3
3.7
60
1. 0.0
10.9
1.10.9
En. Joseph Audius
3
3.7
60
1. 0.0
10.9
1.10.9
Sergt. David Matteson
3
1.7
60
1. 0.0
4.9
1. 4.9
Beijj. Matteson
3
1.4
60
1. 0.0
1. 4.0
Peter Matteson
3
1.4
60
1. 0.0
1. 4.0
Ezra Sweet
3
1.4
60
1. 0.0
1. 4.0
John Millington
3
1.4
60
1. 0.0
1. 4.0
Isaac Andrus
3
1.4
60
1. 0.0
4.
1. 4.0
Lemuel Bottom
3
1.4
36
0.12.0
0.16.0
Kufus Spencer
3
1.4
36
0.12.0
0.16.0
£ 13.14.3
Attest, Jonas Galusha, Capt.
Pay Table Office, May 31, 1781. The above roll being
examined is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, which is thirteen pounds fourteen shillings and three pence.
Thos. Chittenden \ p
John Fassett f ^""^
Date above received the contents of the above roll.
Per me, Jonas Galusha.
176
STATE OF VERMONT
[40] \^Capt. John Stark's Compan}^
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Stark's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regt. for service done for the two alarms at Skeensborough and
Ticonderoga about the 1st of April last, A. D. 1780.
Days
No.
Amt.
Pay per
Names and Rank
m ser-
miles
travel
day and
Total
vice
travel
rations
Capt. Jno. Stark
7
74
1.4.8
0.6.8
3.11. 4
Lt. Sami. Willard
7
74
1.4.8
4.3
2.14. 5
Sergt. David Comstock
3
22
7.4
1.7
12. 1
'• Nathl. Harmon
7
74
14.4.8
1.7
1.15. 9
John Abbott
3
22
7.4
1.4
11. 4
Saml. Abbott
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
Jas. Hopkins
3
22
7.4
1.4
11. 4
Wm. Fitch
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
Zodock Everest'
7
74 .
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
Joseph Everest
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
Joseph Cook
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
Philip Priest
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
, ElishaCbik^ Jr
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
Leml .Clark
6
04
8.
1.4
1. 9. 4
Joth'> Pratt
3
24
S.
1.4
0.12.
Peter Patterson
3
24
1.4.8
1.4
12.
Philip Reed, Corp'
7
74
1.4 8
1 5>^
1.15.11
James Lynn
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
^ James Haskins — -
3
24
8
1.4
0.12.
Moses Curtis
i
"'74 ""
1.4.8
1.4
■"T.r4-D '
Joshua Cobb
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
John Cobb
(
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
Joseph Willard
7
74
1.4.8
14
0.14.
Joth. Smart
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
Phineas Stephens
7
50
1(3.8
1.4
0.19.
Levi Adams
7
74
1.4.8
1.'4
1.14.
Caleb Allen
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
Timo. Allen, Corpl
<^
74
1.4.8
1.5>^
1.15.11
Datv Allen
•^
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
Peter Hall
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
-Joth. Prindle
7
74
1.4.8
1.4
1.14.
Nathan Castle
4
50
10.8
1.4
0.19.
^Danl. Welch
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19.
Asaph Starkweather
4
50
10.8
1.4
0.19.
Saml. Mcmlton
4
50
10.8
1.4
0.19.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
177
Days
No.
Amt.
Pay per
Names and Rank
in ser-
miles
travel
day and
Total
vice
travel
rations
Jonath. Willard
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19.
Solomon Steel
4
50
10.8
1.4
0.19.
Benajah Stark
4
50
1(3.8
1.4
0.19.
John Thompson
4
50
10.8
1.4
0.19.
Jas. Moredock
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19.
Leml. Chipman
4
50
16.8
1.4
0.19.
Abm. Meecham
3
24
8.
1.4
0.12.
Leml. Haskins -■
3
24
8.
1.4
0.12.
David Hough
3
24
8.
1.4
0.12.
Abner Haskins •
3
24
8.
1.4
0.12.
Joseph Fitch
3
24
8.
1.4
0.12.
^60.14. 5
John Stark, Captain.
State of Vermont | Arlington,
Bennington County \ June 6, 1781.
Personally appeared the within named Samuel Willard and
made solemn oath that to the best of his knowledge the within
roll is just and true. Before me, John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 7, 1781.
The within roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same to Capt. John Stark or bearer, being the
sum of sixty pounds fourteen shillings and five pence lawful
money. Thos. Chittenden ) p
^60.14.5 Jno. Fassett ^ ^om.
Date above received of the Treasurer the above contents.
Saml. Willard, Lieut.
[12]
178
STATE OF VERMONT
[98]
\Capt. Satmiel Williams' Coinpany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Satnl. Williams' Company in Col, Gide6n
Warren's Regiment of Militia on an Expedition to Ticonderoga
and Bulwazzy's Bay, May, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
Subsist-
ence
Saml. Williams, Capt.
8
GO
f:^
2
0.10.8
Asa Fuller, Lt.
8
60
9
5
0. 5.4
Isaiah Honeywell, Lt.
8
(JO
11
4
Gershom Beach, Jr.
8
60
10
8
= ^0.16.0'
Gideon Walker
8
60
10
8
Stephen Williams
8
60
10
8
Oliver Hermon
8
60
10
8
Jared Ives
8
60
10
8
Danl. Squire
8
60
1
10
8
Eben"" Andrews
8
60
10
8
Eben' Cook
8
60
10
8
John Forbes
8
60
10
8
Eleazer Marble
8
60
10
8
Pay Table Office, May 30, 1781 . The within pay rolls are ex-
amined' and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same, being one hundred and forty-three pounds seven shillings
and nine pence. Thos. Chittenden | -^ ^ ...
rrs- ^x. -D c Committee
Timothy Brownson j
Reed. May 30, 1781, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order, being one hundred forty-three pounds seven shillings and
nine pence. Saml. Williams, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
179
[34:f)] [Ca/>i. John Stafford's Company^
Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Eben''
Allen's Regiment of Militia in the service of this State, com-
mencing^ the 31st. day of May, 1780, and ending the (ith. day of
June, 1780, inclusive, the money being due from the State of
Vermont.
Names
En-
tered
Left
Days
Pr
month
Miles
Total
1780
Lt. Saml. Allen
May 31
June 6
7
5.8.0
45
2.4.11
En. Oranore Train
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7
5.8.0
45
2.4.11
Sergt. Jacob Wood
" "
<« "
7
2.8.0
45
1.6.11
" Zephaniah White
'* "
" •'
7
2.8.0
45
1.6.11
Daniel Adams
" "
" "
7
2.8.0
45
1.6.11
Corpl. Daniel Ray
•' "
* "
7
2.4.0
45
Eben' Wood
" "
" "
7
2.
45
Ephraim Wood
i< i>
" "
7
2.
45
Luther Landon
" "
«' "
7
2.
45
Abel White
" "
.< u
7
2.
45
Aaron Adams
" "
«' "
7
2.
45
John Tra88
" "
" »«
7
2.
45
Luther Fillmore
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" "
7
2
45
Edward Turner
li u
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7
2
45
Elihu Johnson
'« "
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7
2
45
Oliver Bell
" "
i« a
7
2
45
Levi Eice
" "
a if
7
2
45
Samuel Owen
" '<
" '«
7
2
45
William Fox
" "
" "
7
2
45
Joshua Cam bell
" "
" "
7
2
45
Jacob Johnson
" "
" '«
7
2
45
Isaac Grant
" "
" «'
7
2
45
James Fitch
" "
" "
7
2
45
Abel Spencer
'• '•
<i li
7
2
45
Elisha Smith
" "
(t «.
7
2
45
Samuel Rice
" "
'* "
7
2
45
Obadiah Noble
'< '«
.1 a
5
2
45
Neri Cramton
4< .1
«« •<
7
2
45
Stephen Rice
7
2
45
^37.10.1
Attest, Samuel Allen, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, 5th. June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Samuel Allen the within roll, it being examined
and approved, which is thirty-seven pounds ten shillings and one
P^""y- Thos. Chittenden, | Committee.
John Fassett, j
Reed. 5th. June, 1781, the contents of the above order.
Saml. Allen, Lieut.
The 5th. June, 1781. Sworn before me,
^37.10.1 Thos. Chittenden, Gov^
180
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[71]
STATE OF VERMONT
l^Capt. Benjaitmi Cooky's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Benjamin Cooley's Company in Col. Ebene-
zer Allen's Regiment of Militia called out on the alarm of the 30th
May 1780, commencing the 30th May 1780 and ending the 6*^' day
of June 1780, inclusive — the money being due from the State of
Vermont.
Names
Days
Amt. of
wages
2. 2.8
No.
miles
5G
Travel
fees
Total
Capt. Benj. Cooley
8
0.18.8
3. 1.4
Sergt. Brevieleel Kichardson
8
0.12.8
56
18.8
1.11.4
" Jabez Olmstead
8
0.12.8
56
18.8
1.11.4
Corpl. Ashbel Hopkins
8
0.11.8
56
18.8
1.10.4
" Gideon Cooley
8
0.11.8
56
18.8
1.10.4
Eben' Drury
8
0.10.8
56
18.8
1. 9.4
Darius Crippen
8
0.10.8
56
18.8
1. 9.4
Solomon Story
8
0.10.8
56
18.8
1. 9.4
Caleb Cooley
8
0.10.8
56
18.8
1. 9.4
Abdon Owen
8
0.10.8
56
18.8
1. 9.4
^16.11.4
Pay Table Office, Aug 10, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to [pay] the same to
Capt. Benj. Cooley or bearer, being sixteen pounds eleven shillings
and four pence lawful money. John Fassett \ ,, (.^
Timo. Brownson f
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above 10th
Aug. 1781. Benjamin Cooley.
[122]
\Col. Gideon Warren's Regiment — Officers^
A Pay Roll of Field and Staff Officers in Col. Gideon Warren's
Regiment of Militia in the Alarms of March and June, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Gideon Warron, Col.
Nathl. Smith, Q-'m.
Eben' Hyde, Agt. [Adjt.?]
17
10
90
45
45
11. 4.0
2. 4.9
2.17.6
^16.16.3
Gideon Warren, Col.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
183
Pay Table Office, 12"' June, 1781. The within roll being-
examined is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay to Col.
Warren eleven pounds fourteen shillings, and to Nathl. Smith
two pounds four shillings and nine pence and to Eben' Kyde two
pounds seventeen shillings and six pence, per order of
Thos. Chittenden \ n^^^:^.^^
„,. r, r Committee
limo. Brownson j
Date above received of the Treasurer eleven pounds fourteen
shillings, per me, Gideon Warren, Col.
Reed, 12"' of July, 1781 of the Treasurer five pounds lawful
money in behalf of Eben'' Hyde and Nathl. Smith, on the within
roll. W'" Hooker.
[,369, dupl 227] [CaJ>L Thomas Lee's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Lee's Company of Militia in Col.
Gideon Warren's Regiment, on an Alarm to Ticonderoga and
Crown Point, in June, 1780; State of Vermont.
Per
m 1 le
Subsist-
Names
Days
Miles
ence
Total
per day
Thomas Lee, Capt.
i
39
4d
1.4
2.19. 4
Nathl. Blanchard, Sergt.
7
39
4
8.0
2. 1. 9
Daniel Smith, En.
7
39
4
8.0
2. 1. 9
Abner Mead, Sergt.
7
39
4
1. 3. 1
Amasa Blanchard, *'
7
39
4
1. 3. 1
Roswell Post,
7
39
4
1. 3. 1
Elisha Wright
7
39
4
1. 3. 1
Henry Meads
7
39
4
1. 1. 4
Isaac Meads
7
39
4
1. 1. 4
Stephen Meads
7
39
4
1. 1. 4
David Whipple
7
39
4
1. 1. 4
Joel Roberts
7
39
4
1. 1. 4
Jabez Gideons
7
39
4
1. 1. 4
David Parkhill
7
39
4
1. 1. 4
Benj. Johnson
7
39
4
1. 1. 4
Wait Wright
7
39
4
1. 1. 4
John Moses
i
39
4
1. 1. 4
Joseph Chipman
7
39
4
1. 1. 4
^23. 9.10
Thomas Lee, Capt.
184:
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, 5*'' May, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Thos. Lee the within pay roll, it being approved
of, which is twenty-three pounds nine shillings and ten pence,
lawful money. Thomas Chittenden ) ,^ .^.
T I. -c^ ^.i r Committee
John Fassett f
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above. Thomas Lee, Capt.
[316] lCaJ>t Zebediah Dnvey's Company {part)']
A Pay Roll for a part of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company (of
Poultney Militia) who marched to the assistance of Governor
Clinton (in his endeavor to intercept the retreat of Sir John John-
son) in May and June, 1780 (marched 30th of May) travel made up
at l"^ per mile as far as Mount Independence. Poultney, June 13,
1781.
Names
Days
Per
month
Amt.
wages
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
John Asley, sergt.
10
2. 8.0
0.16.0
35
4d
11.8
1. 7. 8
Peter How
10
16.
35
11.8
1. 7. 8
Joseph Craw
10
2. 0.0
13.4
35
11.8
1. 5.
John Meacham
10
13.4
35
11.8
1. 5.
Josiah Grant
10
13.4
35
11.8
1. 5.
Seth Craw
10
13.4
35
11.8
1. 5.
Benj. Webster
10
13.4
35
11.8
1. 5.
Benj. Parmatree
10
13.4
35
11.8
1. 5.
Azei Holmes
10
13.4
35
11.8
1. 5.
Elkanah Ashley-
10
13.4
35
11.8
1. 5.
William Richards
10
13.4
35
11.8
1. 5.
-Sami. Fletcher
10
13.4
35
11.8
1. 5.
Saml. Allen
10
13.4
35
11.8
I. 5.
John Smith
10
13.4
35
11.8
1. 5.
;^17.15.4
I do hereby certify that these persons made up in the above
roll entered service agreeable to the heading of this roll, and am
prosuaded that there is no fraud in the roll, either to the State or
individuals. Per me, Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
N.B. There was no commiss'd officer that continued with
command of this party.
Poultney, Dec. 8, 1781. Then personally appeared Capt.
Zebediah Dewey and made solemn oath to the within roll, accord-
ing to the best of his knowledge.
Before me, William Ward, Justice of Peace.
* This party marched by order from Col, Eben" Allen.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
185
Pay Table Office, June 13, 1T81. The within pay roll being
examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the contents of the same to being the sum of seventeen
pounds fifteen shillings and four pence, lawful money. He the
said to be accountable.
Given at Arlington. Timo. Brownson ) ^ ., ,
John Fassett f ^.ommittee.
Sunderland, April 12, 1782. For value received I do hereby
sign over the above pay roll to Ira Allen and request the Treasurer
to pay the same to him. Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland. June 8, 1782.
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
Received of I.
Ira Allen.
[339]
[^Capt. Jesse Safford's Cotnpany\
An account of Money due to Capt. Jesse Saflford's Company
for travel from their respective towns to Camp; one part to Pitts-
ford, the other to Royalton, in July, 1780.
Names
Miles
Per mile
Total
Samson Marbel, Sergt,
68
s.
0.2.0
6.16.0
Cleffor Chase [Chafe], "
75
7.10.0
John Wood,
60
6. 0.0
Abel Pain,
70
7. 0.0
Rufus Root, Corpl.
60
6. 0.0
Daniel Barns, Drum''
65
6.10.0
Daniel Stearns, Fifer
70
7. CO
John Cadey
60
6. 0.0
William Negrous
68
6.16.0
William Bennett
^)h
6.10.0
John Goold
75
7.10.0
Seth Goold
75
7.10.0
Eben'' Stearns
70
7. 0.0
Artemus Robinson
75
7.10.0
John Curtis
68
6 16.0
Bennet Williams
65
6.10.0
Alexander Hutchinson
70
7. 0.0
■ erome Sawens
75
7.10.0
^uke Lamphire
65
(1
6.10.0
Steven Jenkins
60
6. 0.0
Asa Chedle
70
7. 0.0
Calvin Dyke
55
5.10.0
186
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Miles
Per Mile
Total
Thomas Freeman
70
s.
0.2.0
7. 0.0
Caleb Hoten
80
8. 0.0
Asa Hoten
80
8. 0.0
James Hoten
80
'
8. 0.0
Jeremiah Verging
70
7. 0.0
Eben"" Squier
68
6.10.0
Caleb Wright
75
7.10
Bliss Hoisington
75
7.10.0
Stephen Marcv
60
6. 0.0
Elish Walker '
70
7. 0.0
Charles Rice
75
7.10
Jona. Plumley
15
1.10.0
Asel Parseful
15
1.10.0
Jerome Hutchinson
15
1.10.0
Experience Tixet [Trisket]
15
1.10.0
Saml. Tredvvay
15
1 10.0
John Jones
15
1.10
Aaron Traesdel [Trusdel]
12
1. 4
Simeon Root
12
1. 4.0
Sylvester Smith [Selvef]
12
1. 4.0
^241. 6.0
This may certify that this is a just and true account of the
traveling money due to my company as specified within. Witness
my hand this tenth day of April, 1781. Jesse Safford, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Windsor, Feb. 20, 1783. The within pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto
Capt. Jesse Safford the sum of two hundred and forty-one pounds
six shillings in continental money..
Isaac Tichenor, ) -^
J u c. y Committee.
John Strong, j
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
187
Date above, reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this
order, by taking up a receipt given in Continental money.
>^241.6.0 Jesse Safford.
[80] [A Scout under Lieut. Nathan Houiland\
A Pay Roll of a Scout under the command of Lieut. Nathan
Rowland in August, 1780.
Names
Miles
Travel
Days
.Pay
per m.
Total
Nathan Rowland, Lt.
12
0.4.0
3
5.8.0
0.12.9
Joseph Darling
12
4.
3
2
4.
Charles Killam
12
4.
3
4.
Josiah Lamb
12
4.
3
2
4.
Elias Thomas
12
4.
3
2
4.
Jonas Matthews
12
4.
3
2
4.
Billy Gray
12
4.
3
2
4.
Rufus Sanderson
12
4.
3
2
4.
John Sanderson
12
4.
3
2
4.
1. CO
£X 9
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, Oct. 19, 1781. The within pay
roll examined and approved at four pounds and nine pence, and
the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same unto Lt. Nathan
Rowland or bearer.
Timothy Brownson ) ^
Isaac Tichenor f Committee
Treasurer's Office, Charlestown, Oct. 27, 1781. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being four pounds and
nine pence. Reed in behalf of Lt, Nathan Rowland.
Oliver Williams.
188
STATE OF VERMONT
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STATE OF VERMONT
[95] \^Capt. Elisha Burton s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Elisha Burton's Company, who marched by
order of Col. Peter Olcott to Head Quarters at Royalton in August
last, 1780.
Days
Wages
Miles
Pay
Amt.
Total
NAMES
serv-
ice
due
travel
per
mile
of
travel
Capt. Elijah Burton
0.10.8
18
4*1
6«
0.16.8
Lt. John Hopson
2
7.2
"
"
6
13.2
" Solo. Cushman
2
7.2
"
"
6
13.2
Sergt. Saml. Hutchin-
son
2
3.2
"
"
6
9.2
" Elias Newton
2
3.2
"
"
6
9.2
" Benj. Burton
2
3.2
"
"
6
9.2
Corpl. Adrian Hatch
2
3.0
((
"
6
9.0
Saml. Curtis
2
2.8
"
G
8.8
Solomon Curtis
2
2.8
"
"
6
8.8
Roswell Morgan
2
2.8
"
"
6
8.8
Cyprian Morgan
2
2.8
'*
"
6
8.8
Ashbel Tucker
2
2.8
i(
"
6
8.8
Jona. Plumley
2
2.8
u
<(
6
8.8
John Spears [Spers]
2
2.8
"
"
6
8.8
Asa Stone
2
2.8
"
"
6
8.8
Reuben Hatch
2
2.8
"
"
6
8.8
John Record
2
2.8
"
"
6
88
John Wright
2
2.8
"
"
6
8.8
Saml. Brown
2
2.8
6
8.8
Jonas Richards
2
2.8
<(
(!
8.8
Nathl. Board man
2.8
"
"
G
8.8
Jehiel Boardman
2
2.8
''
"
6
8.8
John Hatch, Jr.
2
2.8
"
"
G
8.8
Conant Sawyer
2
2.8
"
(t
6
8.8
Abel Stimson
2
2.8
"
( i
6
8.8
John Barton
2
2.8
««
♦ '
6
8 8
Elisha Partridge
2
2.8
*'
"
6
8.8
Asel Murdock
2
■ 2.8
"
"
G
8.8
Jasper Murdock
o
2.8
"
"
G
8.8
Constant Murdock
2
2.8
"
♦»
G
8.8
Jerom Hutchinson
2
2.8
"
"
fi
8.8
Asel Percivel
2
2.8
'<
"
6
8.8
Solomon White
2
2.8
"
"
G
8.8
Asel Lewis [Luis]
2
2.8
G
8.8
^15.13 6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
191
Pay Table Office, Bennington. June 25, 1781. The within pay-
roll examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Elisha Burton, which is fifteen pounds thirteen and
SIX pence.
^15.13.0.
June '25, 1781.
Df this order.
Committee
John Strong, |
Timothy Brownson f
Received of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents
Elisha Burton.
3:38]
[CaJ>t Joseph Park/iurst's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Parkhurst's Company of Militia
or the service in the alarms in Aug. 9'*', Royalton, 1780.
Names
Com-
mence-
ment of
pay
When
dis-
charged
Days
Per
day
Pay
Am'ont
Ka-
tions
per
day
Amount
rations
"apt. Joseph Park-
hurst
Aug 9
Aug. 12
3
0.5.4
O.IG.O
0.2.0
0.6.0
^t. Calvin Park-
hurst
" ' '
" 15
<i
3.7
1.1.6
1.4
8.
^t. Elias Stephens
" "
"
6
3.7
l.l.G
1.4
8.
sergt. Walbndge
" "
" 12
3
1.7
4.9
8.
2.
" Foster
" "
" "
3
1.7
4.9
8.
o
" Wheeler
" "
" 15
G
1.7
9.6
8.
4.
" Haven
" "
" "
6
1.7
9.6
8.
4.
" Billings
" "
" 12
3
1.7
4.9
8.
2.
^orpl. How
a ^t
" "
3
1.6
4.6
8.
2.
" Mosher
a I.
" •'
3
l.G
4.6
8.
2.
ohn Crary
" "
a 4<
3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
ohn Hiboot
a ..
"
3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
^aron Mosher
[Mosure]
<( .<
.1
3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Robert Handy
" "
" 15
6
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
)aniel Lovejoy
" "
"
6
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
)aniel Havens
" "
" "
G
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
oseph Fish
41 .i
" 12
3
1.4
4.0
8.
2
^edad Burton
i( a
..
3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
erem'> Presot
<i .1
" 15
G
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
Nathan Morse [or
Moris]
"
i( i<
G
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
leuben Parkhurst
" "
i( i»
G
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
.uther Ede
" "
" 12
3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
192
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Com-
mence-
ment of
pay
When
dis-
chargee
Days
5 6
Per
day
Amt.
pay
Ka-
tions
per
day
Amt.
rations
Adam Durkee
Aug^ 9
Aug.l
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
Elisha Kent
" ■"
" '
' 6'
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
Matthew Harrin-
ton
" "
* 1
I 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Abel Fairbanks
" "
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Zacheus Downer
" "
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Lackin Hunton
" "
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Nehemiah Love joy
" "
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Jason Downer
♦' "
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Asa Stephens
" ' '
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Benj. Parkhurst
" "
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
3.
Benj. Day
Standish Day
" "
' 3
' 3
1.4
1.4
4.0
4.0
8.
8.
2.
2.
Phineas Parkhurst
<i a
' 3
1.4
4.0
8.
2.
Penl Parkhurst
" "
' 1
5 3
1.4
8.0
8.
4.
[name erased] 1 •' "
' 1
2 3
1.4
1.3
8
2.
^17.11.3
Joseph Parkhurst, Capt.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Joseph Parkhurst or bearer, being the sum of seventeen pounds
eleven shillings and three pence, with the addition of rations,
lawful money. Thos. Chittenden,
Arlington 12 Jan. 1781. John Fassett,
Committee.
Vermont, Windsor County, ss. May 23, 1781. Sworn before
Joel Marsh, Justice of Peace.
Reed, of the Treasurer, in behalf of Capt. Joseph Parkhurst,
the contents of the within roll. 12th June 1781.
Amos Robinson
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
193
51
[Cap/. John Mercy s Coiiipan\'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Mercy's Company that marched
ifter Tories in Augt. 1780, by orders from Col. Ebenezer Woods.
iVindsor, August, 1780.
Namks and rank
Pay Days
com- j ser-
Pay
per day
When
dis-
Amt
per
Miles
Total
amt.
menc'gi vice
charged
day
20
:!apt. John Mercy
August
5
^0.5.4
August
2. 1.8
2. 8. 4
A. Elnathan Strong
4
^0 3.7
14.4
do
1. 1.
A. Eben' Hoisington
4
3.7
14.4
do
1. L
jergt. Hilton
4
6.8
do
13.
" Parttrick
4
6.8
do
13.
" Meicy
'
6
9.6
do
16. 2
)"" Mercy
3
4.6
do
11. 2
llorpl. Emonenis
5
7.6
do
15.10
David Arms
4
6.0
do
12. 2
lattbew Hamond
3
4.0
do
10. 2
oua. Hamond
3
4.0
do
10. 2
oel Butler
4
5.4
do
12.
oseph Perterson
3
4.0
do
10. 8
o8. Thompson
3
4.0
do
10. 8
osiah Hawley
2
2.8
do
y. 4
^no. Benjamin
2
2.8
do
9. 4
loses Morse
4
5,4
do
12.
>eth Sabing
3
4.0
do
10. 8
)olo. Buck
3
4.0
do
10. 8
ohn Kinglesy
3
4.0
do
10. 8
^eonard Soilden
1
1.4
do
8.
>ergt. Saml. Parttrick
2
3.2
do
6. 8
acob Hastens
2
2.8
do
9. 4
S^athan Hatch
3
4.0
do
10. 8
5aml. MePser
2
2.8
do
9. 4
Illias Hoisington
3
4.0
do
10. 8
Foel Suiead
1
1.4
do
7.
V" Smead, Jr.
6
8.0
do
14. 8
^eter Cunir [ Currier]
3
4.0
do
10. 8
Z'18.16.
12.
Total. ;^19. 9. 2
John Mercy, Captain.
N. B. Corpl. Thos. Wilson was omitted in the above list.
Please to grant him pay according to the rest of said company —
^0.12.8
Windsor County, Windsor, April 13, 1781. Sworn before
John Fassett, Asst
[13]
194
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office. The within account or pay roll examined
and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. John Merc}^ or bearer, ii being the sum of nine pounds nine
shillings and two pence lawful money. Given at Windsor, April
13, 1781. Thos. Chittenden, John Fassett, Committee.
Bennington 22d June, 1781. Then reed the contents of the
within pay roll. Per me, John Mercy, Captain.
[262] [A Scout under orders of Capt. Benjamin Cox\
The following is an exact account of Scouting, by order of
Capt. Benjamin Cox, the 23rd. of August, 1780.
Names
Days
Mil?s
out
Miles
com-
ing
Total
Daniel Sharp, Sergt.
5
40
40
1.
1. 3
John Foster, "
5
40
40
1.
1. 3
Nathaniel Page, Corpl.
3
20
20
0.
10. 11
Asa Page, Corpl.
3
20
20
0.
10. 11
Joseph Foster, Corpl.
5
40
40
1-
0. 5
Benj. Stebbings
3
20
20
0.
10. 8
Joseph Marsh
3
20
20
0.
10. 8
Abel Marsh
3
20
20
0.
10. 8
Hollon Blackmer [Hollam]
5
40
40
1.
0.
Asa Foster
5
40
40
1.
0.
Robert Whitcomb
5
40
40
1.
0.
Thos. Wannop
5
40
40
1.
0.
Joseph Chamberlin
3
20
20
0.
10. 8
John Hariden
3
20
20
0.
10. 8
Samuel Stewart
3
20
20
0.
18. 8
^11-
3. 9
The number of miles in the above roll is as exact as by com-
putation could be made.
Barnard, June 4, 1781
I certify that the above Pay Roll is just, without fraud or
wrong to the public or any private person. Daniel Sharp, Sergt.
Pay Table Office, June 23, 1781. The within Pay Roll ex-
amined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, being eleven pounds three shillings and nine pence.
Timo. Brownson
John Fassett
June 25, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, ths contents of
this order. Joseph Foster
^11. 3. 9
Committee.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
195
214:] \Capt. Benjamin Cox's Company of Rammer s\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Benjamin Cox's Company of Ranj^ers,
laj. Eben^' Allen's Detachment raised for the defense of the State
i Vermont, commencing August 15th. and ending the loth, of
November, A. D. 1780. — both days included.
Com
-
Time of
Names
mence-
ment of
service
Per
month
When dis-
charged
Total
pay
mos.
days
apt. Benj. Cox
Aug.
15
3
1
8.0.0
Nov. 15
24. 5.4
.ieut. Beriah Green
"
"
t(
5.8.0
16. 7.7
ergt. Adam.s Howard
"
''
"
2.8.0
7. 5.7
Eben'^ Clark
"
"
"
2.8.0
7. 5.7
orpl. Edward Church
"
"
«'
2.4.0
6.13.5
Robert Burch
"
"
"
2.4.0
6.13.5
" John Ellis
Sept.
IG
1
28
2.4.0
4. 5.1
ifer Danl. Perkins
Aug.
15
3
1
2.4.0
6.13.5
onathan Carpenter
"
"
2,0.0
4. 5.1
^sa Call
'•
»'
2.0.0
6.13.5
Jathan Dike
(<
((
"
2.0.0
6. 1.4
ohn Strong
Aug.
15
"
2.0.0
6. 1.4
lobert Green
"
"
"
2.0.0
6. 1.4
ames Howe
"
"
»<
2.0.0
6. 1.4
^mos Parker
'«
*'
"
2 0.0
6. 1.4
acob Salisbury
"
"
i(
2.0.0
6. 1.4
leuben Smith
"
*'
«'
2.0.0
6. 1.4
Mkanah Sprague
"
"
"
2.0.0
6. 1.4
.athrop Thompson
"
"
"
2.0.0
6. 1.4
^sa Worcester
"
"
( (
2.0.0
6. 1.4
5enj. Cox, Jr.
Sept.
3
2
12
2.0.0
4.16.0
.ine Hoisington
"
12
1
2
2.0.0
Oct. 14
2. 2.8
eremiah Bishop
»«
11
2
4
2.0.0
Nov. 15
4. 5.4
Abraham Taylor [Taber?]
"
12
2
3
2.0.0
4. 4.0
)aniel Sartel
"
9
2
6
2.0.0
4. 8.0
latthew Smith
Aug
15
3
1
2.0.0
6. 1.4
Andrew Stevens
Sept.
17
1
27
2.0.0
3.16.0
oseph Lull
"
28
1
19
2.0.0
3. 5.4
amuel Dike
Aug.
15
3
1
2.0.0
6. 1.4
^191.5.5
(
Dfficers' s
ubs
istei
ice
9.2.0
;^200.7.5
Benj. Cox, Captain.
196
STATE OF VERMONT
Bennino-ton County, 8th Jan. 1781. Personally appeared
Capt. Benj. Cox and made solemn oath that the within pay roll is
truly and justly charged, without injury to this state or any in-
dividual. Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
Pay Table Office. This pay roll being examined and approved
the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to Thos. Tolman,
Paymaster to the troops of this State, it being the sum of two hun-
dred pounds seven shillings and five pence, in hard nioney or other
currency equivalent, he to be accountable for the same.
Given at Arlington this 10th day of Jan. 1781.
Thos. Chittenden )
John Fassett \
Reed, the above in full, March 20, 1782.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[159] [Lu'uf. ]]'iniam Post's Company^
A Pay Roll of Lieut. "William Post's Company of Volunteers
in the service of the State of Vermont, from the twenty-ninth of
August, 1780, to the 20*'' of September, 1780.
Committee.
Names
Com-
mencing
Ending
pr
month
Days
Total
1780
1780
William Post, Lieut.
Aug. 29
Sept. 20.
6.0.0
22
4. 8.
Noah Beach, Sergt.
" "
" "
2.8.0
22
1. 18. 5
Amasa Blanchard
" "
" "
2.0.0
22
1. 9. 4
George Alford
" "
" "
2.0.0
22
1. 9. 4
Saml. Sheldon
" "
<< "
2.0.0
22
1. 9. 4
Elihu Johnson
<< <<
" "
2.0.0
22
1. 9. 4
Silas Pratt, Jr.
" "
" "
2.0.0
22
1. 9. 4
Ephraim Loomis
" "
" "
2.0.0
22
1. 9. 4
Henry Sanford
" '<
2.0.0
22
1. 9. 4
Robert Sanford
" "
" "
2.0.0
22
1. 9. 4
ona. Whipple
" "
" "
2.0.0
22
1. 9. 4
Henry Sanford, Jr.
2.0.0
22
1. 9. 4
£20. 19.9
Pay Table Office, 16 March, 1781. The within pay roll being
examined, is approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Lt. W" Post, or order, which is twenty pounds nineteen
shillings and two pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden / ,. ,,
John Fasseti f ^"^^ '
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
197
Arlini(ton, June l" 1781. Then received of the within pay-
roll the sum of five pounds lawful money. W" Post.
Arlinjjton, 3*^ June, 1781. Then received the sum of fifteen
pounds 19 shillings and pence, lawful money, it being the full of
the within pav roll.
^•20.10.0" W" Post.
[109]
[Capt. Stephen Calkins'' Company
Pay Roll of Steven Calkins' Company Col. Ira Allen's Regi-
ment of Militia.
When
When re-
Days
Pay per
Miles
Amt. of
Names
marched
turned
in ser-
vice
month
travel
travel
Total
1780
Capt. Stephen Calkins
Oct. 13
Oct. 24
11
8. 0.
35
11.8
3.10.5
Lt. Eben'^ Wilson
" "
" 18
6
5. 8.
35
11.8
1 1.13.6
Sergt. Jona. Sprague
" "
" 18
6
2. 8.
35
11.8
1.13.6
" Daniel Brambly
<< ■.<
" 18
6
2. 8.0
35
11.8
' 1. 1.8
'• Luther Colvin
(< a
" 18
6
2. 8.
35
11.8
1. 1.8
Jonathan Seelj'
" "
" 18
6
2. 0.
35
11.8
0.19.8
William Roberts
i< It
" 18
6
2. 0.
35
11.8
0.19.8
W ' Gage. Jr.
" "
" 18
6
2. 0.
35
11.8
0.19.8
Joseph Gage
" "
" 30
18
2. 0.
35
11.8
1.15.8
George Gage
H 4<
" 18
6
2. 0.0
35
11.8
0.19.8
Titus Colvin
" •(
'« 18
6
2. 0.
35
11.8
0.19.8
Amos Colvin
" "
" 30
18
2. 0.
35
11.8
1.15.8
Joshua Colvin
" "
" 18
6
2. 0.
35
11.8
0.19.8
Matthew Eay
u .<
" 18
6
2. 0.
35
11.8
0.19.8
Ezekiel Smith
" "
" 18
6
2. 0.
35
11.8
0.19.8
William Lowin
'• "
" 30
18
2. 0.
35
11.8
1.15.8
Nathan Sprague
" "
'• 18
6
2. 0.
35
11.8
0.19.8
Edward Soper
" "
" 18
6
2. 0.
35
11.8
0.19.8
Richard Smith
" 30
18
2. 0.
35
11.8
1.15.8
John Gage
" "
" 18
6
2. 0.
35
11.8
0.19.8
James Webster
" 18
6
2. 0.
35
11.8
0.19.8
u^27.13.5
Rational 0.18.8
);C28.12.1
Pay Table Office, May ,30, 1781. The within pay roll being
examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same, being _;^28.12.1
Thos. Chittenden
Com.
Timo. Brownson f
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within
pay roll.
Stephen Calkins.
198
[158]
STATE OF VERMONT
{^Capt. Jonathan Helton's Company\
An Abstract of Capt. Jona. Helton's Company, Col. Eben'
Woods' Regt of Militia — service done in the Alarm in Oct. 17, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Jona. Holten
15
60
6. 0.0
Lt. W'" Stearns
7
GO
2.10.4
En. Timo. Clark -
i
60
2.10.4
Sergt. John Roundye
15
60
2. 4.0
" John Whitney
15
60
2. 4.0
" John Titus
15
60
2. 4.0
" John Pulsipher
15
60
2. 4.0
Corpl. Danl. Richards
15
60
2. 2.0
DrunV Charles Richards
15
60
2. 2.0
Colburn Preston
15
60
2. 2.0
Luke Hitchcock, Jr.
15
60
2. 2.0
Benj. Laribce
15
60
2. 2.0
Gardner Simonds
15
60
2. 2.0
David Camble
15
60
2. 2.0
Phineas White
15
60
2. 2.0
Levi Davis
15
60
2. 2.0
John Davis
15
60
2. 2.0
John Strond
15
60
2. 2.0
John Stowell
15
60
2. 2.0
Saml. Burr
15
60
2. 2.0
Zadock Sipeo
15
60
2. 2.0
Luther Webb
15
60
2. 2.0
Elijah Read
15
60
2. 2.0
Eben-- Lock [Eben]
15
60
2. 2.0
Eben'- Albree [Eben]
15
60
2. 2.0
Saml. Spalding"
15
60
2. 2.0
Philip Safford
15
60
1.14.8
Uriah Round y
11
60
1.14.8
Asa White
11
60
1.14.8
Feniages [Ferriages ?]
11
60
19.4
;^64. 4.0
Jona. Holten, Capt.
June 25, 1781. Then the within p^ roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLI,S
199
Pay Table Office, 2")"' June, 1781. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Jonathan Holten, it being sixty-four pounds four shillings.
Timo. Brownson | ^
T , o^ r Committee
John Strong \
June 26, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
£r>4:A.() Jona. Holten, Capt.
[35GJ [Z/>///. Asa/iti Smit/i's Co!iipatiy'\
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Asahel Smith's Company of Militia that
marched to Fort Fortitude, Oct. 20, 1780, by order of Lt. Col.
Safford
Com-
Per
day
When
Names
mence'
Days
dis-
Miles
Total
of pay
charged
Lt. Asahel Smith
Oct. 17
10
8.7
Nov. 2
70
4. 0. 8
Lt. Thos. Hunter
" 20
8
1.7
Oct. 28
40
1. 0.
Sergt. :\Ialthew Patrick
"
1.7
" 26
40
1. 2.10
Asa Smead
.<
12
1.7
Nov. 1
40
1.12.14
" James Fletcher
u
12
1 .7
" 1
40
1.12.14
•' Wm. Hilton
"
18
1.7
" 2
40
1.13.11
Corpl. Solomon Emmons
"
9
1.6
Oct. 29
70
1.16.10
" Able Adams
<«
13
1.0
Nov. 2
40
1.12.10
Isaiah Bnrk
I. .<
6
1.4
Oct. 26
40
1. 1. 4
Ellas Hoisington
<4
9
1.4
" 29
40
1. 5. 4
Saml. Jewett
<> M
9
1.4
" 29
40
1. 5. 4
Joseph Barrett
'• "
12
1.4
Nov. 1
40
1. 9. 4
Joseph Woodruff
H I'
12
1.4
" "
40
1. 9. 4
Elihu Beach
" "
12
1.4
" "
40
1. 9. 4
Andrew Blunt
il ((
12
1.4
it <<
40
1. 9. 4
Wm. Smead
" «'
11
1.4
Oct. 31
40
1. 8.
Jona. Hunter
" "
20
1.4
Nov. 9
40
2. 0.
Peter Currier
<«
9
1.4
Oct. 29
40
1. 5. 4
Leonard Spalding
" "
6
1.4
«' 20
40
1. 1. 4
Timo. Messer
" •'
10
1.4
Nov. 9
40
2. 0.
Elijah Allen
" 17
18
1.4
" 4
90
2.14.
Daniel Woods
" 20
18
1.4
" 2
40
1.10. 8
Peter Kendall
ii
IH
1.4
" 2
40
1.10. 8
Pearl Parkhurst
I. (.
20
1.4
" 9
40
2. 0.
Joseph Powers
.. .>
12
1.4
'• 1
40
1. 9. 4
Thos. Chapin
4«
18
1.4
" 2
40
1.10. 8
Nathan Hatch
X .<
11
1.4
Oct. 31
40
1. 8.
El>en' Howard
" .4
12
1.4
Nov. 1
40
1. 9. 4
Lazarus Bannister
<i I'
12
1.4
" 1
40
1. 9. 4
Eph"' Hul)bard
<. ..
20
1.4
" 9
40
2. 0.
Moses Morse
.. 1£
14
1.4
" 8
40
1.12.
Eldad Hubbard
.4 <<
15
1.4
" 4
40
1.13. 4
John Davis
.< .4
15
1.4
" 4
40
1.18. 4
Samuel Abbot
3
1.4
Oct. 23
40
0.17. 4
^58. 1.11
Attest, Asahel Smith, Lieut.
200
STATE OF VERMONT
N. B. 92 rations at 8^' per ration ^3.2.2. which is
included. Sworn before, John Fassett, Asst.
Windsor County, Windsor, Apl. 12, 1781.
State of Vermont, Pay Table Office. The within Pay Roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Lieut. Asahel Smith or bearer, being the sum of fifty-
eight pounds one shilling and eleven pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden,
John Fassett, f
20, 1781, of the Treasurer the contents of the
Committee.
Reed. April
above order.
^58.1.11
[234, dupl 134]
Dudley Chase.
\^Capt. Edmund Hodges Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Edmund Hodges Company for service
done at Fort Fortitude by order of Col. Joseph Safford, from the
towns of Pomfret and Hartford, in October, 1780.
Names
)ays
Miles
Per
day
Per
mile
To
tal
14
20
5.4
4d
4. 1. 4
14
20
3.7
4
16.10
14
20
1.7
4
8.10
14
20
1.7
4
8.10
14
20
1.7
4
8.10
14
20
1.0
4
7. 8
14
20
1.0
4
7. 8
14
20
1.0
4
7. 8
14
20
1.0
4
7. 8
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
14
20
1 4
4
5. 4
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
14
20
1.4
4
1
5. 4
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
14
20
1.4
4
5. 4
14
26
1.4
4
7. 4
14
2G
1.4
4
7. 4
14
20
1.4
4
7. 4
14
20
1.4
4
7. 4
14
26
1.4
4
7. 4
Capt. Edmund Hodges
L' Asa Hazen
"Sergt. Bacon
" Mason
" Tracy . ...^
Corpl. Perren "^
Tilden
" Emerson
Fifer Benj. Skinner
Samuel Allen
John Chedeals
John Hore [Hoar]
Solva'* Sessions
Abel Morse
Asa Morson
Benj. Sessions
Amos Troop
James Wilson
Barnabas Washburn
William Burch
Nehemiah Closson
Luther Powell
Jacob Hall
Francis Savage
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
201
Names
Days
Miles
Per.
day
Per
mile
Total
Solomon Strong
Thomas Tracy
Phineas Wright
14
14
14
26
2(3
26
1.4
1.4
1.4
4
4
4
1. 7. 4
1. 7. 4
1. 7. 4
^40. 8. 2
The above is a true Pay Roll. Attest, Edmund Hodges, Capt.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved
and- the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Edmund
Hodges or bearer, being the sum of forty pounds eight shillings
and four pence, lawful money. Timo. Brownson }
Committee
Windsor, April 14, 17S1. John Fassett
June 19, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
the above order.
^40. 8. 2 John Throop.
[249] [Ca/>f. Benjamin Cox's Coi?ipany'\
Pay Roll of Capt. Benj. Cox's Company of Militia, for scout-
ing done in Barnard the last year — 1780
Names
Lieut. Elias Keyes
En. Benj. Wilbur
Sergt. Daniel Sharp
" John Foster
Seth Dean
George Page
Ephraim Briggs
John Whilcom [Whitcomb]
Sheribeah Ballard
William Butman
Joseph Bejam
Moses Davis
Joseph Foster
Asa Chedle
Araaziah Richmiond
Ebene. Richmond
Reuben Bebee
Thomas Wonnap
Time of
service
Aug. 1
Days
Miles
Per
day
13
0.3.7
13
3.7
13
1.7
13
1.7
13
1.4
13
1.4
13
1.4
13
1.4
* 1
13
1.4
13
1.4
13
1.4
13
1.4
13
1.4
13
1.4
13
1.4
13
1.4
23
1.4
13
1.4
Total
0. 7.11
7.11
5.11
5.11
5. 8
5. 8-
5. 8
5. 8
5. 8
5. 8
5. 8
5. 8
5. 8
5; 8
5. 8
,5. 8
5. 8
5. 8
/:o.lO.
202
STATE OF VERMONT
[■2G8]
\Capt. Benjamin Cox s Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Benjamin Cox's Company of Militia for
Scouting done in Barnard the last year, 1780.
Names
Capt. Benj. Cox
Sergt. John Newton
Corpl. Joseph Foster
Asa Foster
William Chedels
Jabez Wight
Silas Howard
Nathan Dameter
Nathaniel Aikins
vSoIomon Aikins
Thomas Swift
Whitfield Swift
Thomas Blackmer
George Cox
William Freeman
Joseph Boman
Nathl. Paige
Asa Paige
Jesse Kinney
Robert Whitcombe
■W™ Chamberland
When
service
done
Aug. 9
Days
Miles
Per
day
2
17
5.4
2
17
1.7
2
17
1.5
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2,
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
2
17
1.4
Total
0. 8.
0. 8.
0. 8.
C. 8.
0. 8.
0. 8.
0. 8.
0. 8.
0. 8.
0. 8.
0. 8.
0. 8.
0. 8.
0. 8.
0. 8.
£ 9. 3.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
203
•3
1
0=ii=00'-0«>«0«OCOOOT}<-<r-*-*-<*<Tl<-rJ<-.^X)'*-<*<«50
^cjtoccooiooJt-oJOJCit-ioeoiroioeocoeocotceoioaoco
^ ;^ 2 '''^" ^ ^ ^ *"' '•'^' ^ '"'" '''' "*' '^' ^^ ^ "^ "^ ^ ^ io^inin ^' ■*■
Amtof
sub-
sistence
4.16.0
2. 4.8
2. 2.8
Amtof
travel
at 3/6
per day
0050-nM>Ott>0«5000!OOOOOOOOOOOOM5<r>
-* !>: so' d d c-' 05 ^" 2 ;S" SJ '^ ^ ^' ^ ^" ^' ^" ^ ^ ^ ^ ^' ^' 2 2'
d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d
Is
Tt((?j^M«icj'-<-«J'co-*'<*'OT^->*T}4-<^Ti<-<jt-qi,T}<-*-*^-*coco
"S to
1^
o i-H -^ o «D ^I -^ ?» o 50 o o o -^^ ■^^ -*_ -^^ -"il ■*_■*■*_ 00 ■*_■* o o
■>t r-' d o o CO ©j 00 t-' 00 oo" id ^' d d d d d d d d w" d d co' od
d »» ^" »C »d 1« id T)t ■* ■<*< Tji -*■ Tl* -** ■*■ ■^' -^^ Tl< -^ Tji ■*■ tJI Tl? ■*■ -*■ Tjf'
1^1
00 00 ■*
00 id e* oj «■
•2§ i
a
Eli Noble, Capt.
John Cochran, Lt.
Orange Train, "
Roger Smith, Sergt.
Jacob Hindp, "
Phineas Stevens, "
Benj. Parmetree, "
Moses CrosbT, fifer
George Hill, Drum'r
Hiram Savony, Corpl
Reuben Sacket, ' '
W"' Townsley,
Ezra Root,
Obadiah Duuham, P.
Ephraim Luce
Wanton Alesworth
Jona. Morgan
Danl. Kinsley
Jona. Town
Josiah Lawrence
Henry Badcock
W" Potter
Oliver Story
Saml. Jewet
Caleb Howard
Joshua Munson [Munroe?]
204
STATE OF VERMONT
o
22 2 2 -" ^' 2 2 ^" 3S J2 2' 2 ^' 2 2 ^ 2 ^' 2 2' 2 2 2 2' '^ ^" 2 ^ '^ '^ ^
d
-5*1 -^ Tin ■*■ O ->*■ Tf '^ 'H' Tt< ':)<■ rp t1<" ■* •^" O t^ CC •^' ^" •*" ^' ■*' ■*' ^" ^' "*' •*" W lo" ■>*<
i
Amt of
sub-
sistence
Amt of
travel
at d/i)
per day
<»oooOo«3^_ooocoo:r.oocoooooooO(»oooooo
O O O O "*' O O O O i> I> O J> O O -<*' O t-" I- t-' t-' J> i> t-' CO CO t-" t-' tJh' ^' o"
o o o d o d o o d o o o d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d
II
KicococcTjHCOcccocoo-j«ooc<icooO'*coc^>o}(NeiWc-jWrH^o?oiTjH^N
Amount
of
wages
OD 00 od c» d 00 <» 00 oo d d CO d OD 00 d 00 ^^ d d d d d d o o" d d d C5 d
^- ^- ^- ^- ^- ^ ^ ^- ^' ^- ^- ^- ^- ^ ,j; ^* ^" oi ■*■ ^* "*■ ^" •*• Tjl -*■ Tjl ^' TjJ Tjl Ti? -*■
Wages
per
month
«
^
•2g
§§.g§Sg§g§ggggg§Sg^§i§g^§^SSg^SS§
222i^gr.a5S^^"^^S2222^«=^§;:-§2;5«'§§S
bi a. . . &p, . . . "S- &f"S 6i)-S. a ^c> . d ^c^ „
•<
Joseph Lewis
Moses Durkee
Henry Matterson
W" Burlinghame
ZaduckHunneywell
Nathan Allen
Amasa Pettibone
John West
Gideon Welhnan
John Roberts
Reul)en Baker
Jabez Washburn
Roger Alger
Jacob Sieks
Wanton Burlinghame
Robert Cochran
Nathl. Tower
Eliph. Edmund
Joshua Brumley
Ab'm Owen
Isaac Grant
Henry Nicholson
W ■ Ray
Ab'" Jackson
Ephraim Lummis
Joseph Taylor
Edward Willard
Gideon Searls
Aaron Parsons
Charles Alesworth
W"' Richards
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 205
Bennington, Jan. 31, 1781. Then personally appeared Capt.
Eli Noble and made solemn oath that the above pay roll which he
has signed is a just and true roll of monies due to himself and
company for services, without fraud to the State of Vermont or
any individual, according to his best knowledge. Before me,
Moses Robinson, Asst.
No. 45. Pay Table Office. The within pay roll being exam-
ined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same to Thos. Tolman, (Paymaster to the troops of this State) be-
ing the sum of three hundred and twenty-two pounds five shillings
and /4 in hard money, or other current money equivalent, the said
paymaster to be accountable for the same.
Given at Arlington this 1"' day of Febry, 1781.
^322.5.4 Thos. Chittend^^en I Committee
John Fassett f
The sum of twenty-three pounds four shillings and /8 (thro'
mistake was not deducted from this roll) the Treasurer is there-
fore directed to pay the above warrant less by the said sum ot
;^23.4.8. By order of the committee.
Thos. Chittenden > ,. ... ^
T , T-, ^ r Committee
John Fassett )
Feb. 1, 1781. Reed, the above Two Hundred and ninety-nine
pounds and eight pence in full.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
206
STATE OF VERMONT
[309]
[Z/V///. David Powers' Company^
A Pay Roll of Lt. David Powers' Company of Volunteers, be-
longing to Maj Eben'' Allen's Detachment, raised by the town of
Clarendon for the defense of the State of Vermont, commencing
Aug. 17, 1780, and ending Nov. 8, both days included.
Na]\ies
Enlisted
Discharged
Days
Per
month
Total
David Powers, Lt.
Aug. 17
Nov. 8
84
5.8.0
17.18.5
John Smith, Sergt.
" "
84
2.8.0
6.14.5
Noel Potter
" "
84
2.
5.12.0
William Boyd
" "
84
2.
5.12.0
Moses Powers
" "
84
2.
5.12.0
John Arnold
"
84
2.
5.12.0
Job Chadsey
"
84-
2.
5.12.0
Jona. Edey
" "
84
2.
5.12.0
Curtis Smith
" 25
76
2.
5. 1.4
Amos Ives
"
76
2.
5. 1.4
Stephen Squier
"
76
5. 1.4
Augustus Spencer
'' 29
72
2.
4.16.0
Brittan Simonds
" 29
72
2.
4.16.0
^83.0.10
Attest, David Powers, Lt.
Daniel Adams thro' mistake was not made up in this roll, but
upon Lt. Powers' certificate, I have paid him ^^3.5.4 which sum
must be added to the amount of this roll. ^83.0.10
Adams added, 3.5. 4
T. Tolman
^86.6. 2
Pay Table Office. The within Pay Roll being examined and
approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Thos. Tolman (Paymaster to the troops of this State) being the
sum of eighty-three pounds and /lO*^ in hard money or other cur-
rent money equivalent.
Given at Arlington this 1st. Feb., 1781.
Thos. Chittenden,
Timo. Brownson,
Committee.
March 20, 1782. Reed, the above in full.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
207
[i-u;
[.SiOuts from Capt. Joseph Sa^vyer s Company\
A Pay Roll of the necessary Scouts sent out of my company,
from Aug 23'^ to Nov. 15, 1780, with their names and number of
days each man was out annexed thereto. Ordered out by Col.
Eben'' "Woods.
Pav per
day
P' (or)
Names
Days
Miles
Per'
mile
Total
Joseph Sawyer, Capt.
8
5.4
43
4d
2.17.0
Jedediah Leavens, Lt.
7
3.8
24
4
1.13.8
John Sawyer, Sergt.
9
1.8
43
4
1. 9.4
Benjamin Cady, "
3
1.8
24
4
0.13.0
Andrew Spear
11
1.4
57
4
1.13.8
Asa Phelps
8
1.4
43
4
1. 44
Phil-' Chandler
4
1.4
26
4
0.14.0
Hez'' Leavens
5
1.4
16
4
0.12.0
Thos. Hapgood
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Asa Hapgood
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Aaron Kimball
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Moses Chaplin
)
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
W" Howard
3
1.4
16
4
0. 94
Saml. Grandy
3
1.4
5
4
0. 5.8
Corn" Sawyer
3
1.4
5
4
0. 5.8
^14. 5.8
Reading, June 20, 1782.
Test, Joseph Sawyer, Capt.
Pay Table Office, July 25, 1783. The within pay roll exam-
ined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same to Capt. Joseph Sawyer or bearer, it being fourteen pound
five shillings and eight pence.
John Strong ,
1 imo. Brownson \
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, April 2'', 1784. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order in behalf of Capt. Jos-
eph Sawyer.
John Fassett.
208
STATE OF VERMONT
[217]
\Capt. Abel Merrimans Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt, Abel Merriman's Company of Militia, Col.
Ebene. Allen's Regiment, for their tour to Castleton, Oct. 11, 1780.
V
7hen
When
Per
Day
Names m
arch-
dis-
Days
Miles
Total
ed
charged
Capt. Abel Meriman
zt. 11
Oct. 29
19
0.5.4
5. 6.
Lt. Alexander Gorden
' 14
" "
16
3.7
3. 3. 8
En. Zacheus Mallory
' 26
"
4
3.7
18.11
Sergt. Reuben Searl
' 14
"
16
1.7
1.10
Timo. Mop
' 11
" 17
8
1.7
0.17. 4
" Shubael Sumner
' 11
" 29
19
1.7
1.14. 9
" Saml. Culver '
' 11
" "
19
1.7
1.14. 9
Corpl. Ebene. Welton '
' 11
" ''
19
1.5
1.12. 9
Silas Mallory
' 20
" "
10
1.5
19. 5
Drum'' Jona. Webb '
' 20
" 25
6
1.5
13. 4
Abner Cone
' 11
" 16
6
1.4
12. 8
Joshua Culver
' 18
" 29
12
1.4
1. 0. 8
Selah Hubbard
' 20
" "
10
1.4
0.18.
Gideon Searl '
' 11
" "
19
1.4
1.10
Benj. Gideons '
' 17
'* "
13
1.4
1. 2
Caleb Smith
' 20
<< i.
10
1.4
0.18
Gill Mallory
' 11
" 22
12
1.4
1. 0. 8
David Ward
' 11
"
11
1.4
19. 4
Benj. Richardson
' 14
" 23
10
1.4
17. 8-
Increase Rudd '
' 14
" 29
16
1.4
1. 6
Abel Hubbard
' 14
"
16
1.4
1. 6
Saml. Meriman '
' 11
"
19
1.4
1.
David Blossom '
' 26
.1 "
4
1.4
0.10
Peter Blossom '
' 26
"
4
14
0.10
Ezra Turner
' 14
" •'
16
1.4
1. 6
John Moss '
' 11
" "
19
1.4
1.
Joseph Paiks
' 26
•' "
4
1.4
0.10
James Brooks
' 26
I. "
4
1.4
0.10
John Thompson '
' 26
"
4
1.4
0.10
Luther Fillmore
' 14
" 16
3-
1.4
0. 8. S
Richard Moss '
' 14
" 17
4
1.4
10.
Wm. Searl
' 14
" 18
5
1.4
11. 4
Asa Osborn '
' 11
" 17
7
1.4
14.
Richo. Crouch
' 20
" 25
6
1.4
12. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
209
N.AMES
When
march-
ed
When
dis-
charged
Days
Per
Day
Miles
Total
Elnathan Gilbert
Isaac Hale
Isaac Harlow
Simon Francis
Joseph Spalding
Oct. 20
" 11
" 11
" 11
" 11
Oct. 25
'• 17
" 22
*' 13
" 29
8
12
3
19
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
£
12. 8
15. 4
1. 0. 8
8. 8
1.10.
Officers' rations
43. 1.11
1.18. 8
45. 0. 7
A true copy. Attest.
Abel Merriman, Capt.
The within
Bennington County, Arlington, 30th May, 1781
pay roll sworn to before
John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, 30th May, 1781. The within pay
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Abel Merriman or bearer, being the sum of for-
ty-five pounds and seven pence, lawful money.
John Fassett
Timo. Brownson
Committee
Date above, received of the Treasurer the above contents.
May 30, 1781.
^45.0.7. Abel Merriman.
[14]
210
STATE OF VERMONT
[364] [CaJ>f. Daniel Smith's Company^
A Pay Roll for Capt. Daniel Smith's Company in Col. Ira Al-
len's Regiment of Militia in an alarm to Castleton in the month of
October, 1780. State of Vermont.
vSubsis
Names
Days
Miles
Per
mile
Per
day
tence
per
day
Total
Daniel Smith, Capt.
19
81
4d
5.4
1.4
7.13. 8
John Cochran, Lt
7
27
4
3.7
.8
1.18. 9
Timo. Mills [Miller?] En.
15
54
4
3.7
.8
4. 1. 9
Peter Roberts, Clerk
19
81
4
1.7
2.16.11
vjoel Sheldon, Sergt.
19
81
4
1.7
2.16.11
Oliver Scott,
19
81
4
1.7
2.16.11
John Holcomb, "
7
27
4
1.7
1. 0. 1
John Logen, Corpl.
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
Elijah Dunning
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
Jona. Armstrong
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
Jubel Coock
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
Eben' Mose
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
Noah Morse
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
John Woods
13
54
4
1.4
1.16.
_ osiah Foster
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
; oseph Celog [Kellogg? Celay?]
7
27
4
1 4
0.18. 4
Elijah Risden
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
Phineas Shelden
12
54
4
1.4
1.14. 4
Eben"" Hulburd
12
54
4
1.4
1.14. 4
Daniel Reed
7
27
4
1.4
0.18. 4
Ephraim Nobles
7
27
4
1.4
0.18. 4
Saml. Perre
7
27
4
1.4
0.18. 4
John Strong
4
27
4
1.4
0.14. 4
Noah Smith
4
27
4
1.4
0.14. 4
David Bradey
19
81
4
1.4
2.12. 4
^57.2.6
Test, Daniel Smith, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 6, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is diiected to pay the
same to Capt. Daniel Smith or bearer, being the sum of fifty-
seven pounds two shillings and six pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden, \ ^
John Fassett. [ Committee
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the above contents.
Daniel Smith, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
211
[18-2] [Capt. John Spa ford's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Eben"^ Al-
len's Regiment of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont in
the month of October, A. D. 1780, from the 12"' to the 17"\ both
days included, at Castleton.
Names
En-
tered
Dis-
charg'^
Days
Per
month
Miles
Total
1780
1780
Capt. John Spafford
Oct. 12
Oct. 17
8.0.0
25
2. 7. 4
En. Orange Train
" "
It it
6
5.8.
25
1.13.10
Serg' Daniel Adams
" "
t. it
G
2.8.
25
17.10
" Zephaniah White
" "
ti t.
6
2.8.
25
17.10
" Jared Jones
" "
t. it
6
2.8.
25
17.10
Abijah Pratt
" "
ti i i
6
2.8.
25
17.10
Corp' Benj. Coy
" "
it t.
6
2.4.
25
17.10*
Stephen Rice
" •'
it ti
6
2.
25
17. *
Thomas Hutchinson
" "
" "
6
2.
25
16. 4
David Caswell
<t <(
it it
6
2.
25
16. 4
Aaron Mathews
«( (t
it ii
6
2.
25
16. 4
Joshua Remington
" "
it ti
6
2.
25
16. 4
Cyrus Chipman
" "
it tt
6
2.
25
16. 4
James Salisbury
" "
it it
6
2.
25
16. 4
John Egerton
" "
tt it
6
2.
25
16. 4
saac Richmond
" "
it it
6
2.
25
16. 4
Ozum Brewster
(t <(
it ii
6
2.
25
16. 4
Jona Bell
(« (1
ii <i
6
2.
25
16. 4
Edward Turner
ti i<
it it
6
2.
25
16. 4
Charles Brewster
it it
it ii
6
2.
25
16. 4
Job Spafford
(i ii
it it
6
2.
25
16. 4
_ ohn Chandler
" "
it ti
6
2.
25
16. 4
S^eri Crampton
" "
ti it
2.
25
16. 4
Jon^ Brewer
ii It
it it
6
2.
25
16. 4
Zachariah Porter
ii ii
ii ii
6
2.
25
16. 4
Derick Karnes
it t.
it ii
6
2.
25
16. 4
Jon"^ Perkins
ii ti
ii it
6
2.
25
16. 4
Jon-' Mayo
ti ti
ti it
6
2.
25
16. 4
Levi Rice
ti ti
it ii
6
2.
25
16. 4
Abel Turner
it it
ii it
6
2.
25
16. 4
Zenas Hill
it ti
ti it
6
2.
25
16. 4
Abel White
ti it
it it
6
2.
25
16. 4
Abrah"^ White
it it
ii it
6
2.
25
16. 4
Elisha Hamilton
ti it
" "
6
2.
25
16. 4
212
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
En-
tered
Dis-
charged
Days
Per
month
Miles
Total
Elijah Grandee
Isaac Barrows
Artemas Sonthworth
Joel Baldwin
Samuel Owen
Elisha Smith
John Trass
Oct. 12
Oct.17
6
G
6
6
G
6
6
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2"
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
IG. 4
IG. 4
IG. 4
IG. 4
IG. 4
16. 4
IG. 4
^3G. 5. 1
I do solemnly swear by the Everlasting God, that the within
pay roll is truly and justly made, without fraud to the public or
any individual, according to the best of my knowledge.
John Spafford, Capt,
Sworn before me this 6*'^ day of June, A. D. 1781.
;^3G.5.1 Thomas Chittenden
Pay Table Office, 6'^ June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. John Spafford the within roll, which is thirty-six
pounds five shillings and one penny.
Tho^ Chittenden ) p^__:,,^^
rr- r, n r Committee.
Tim° Brownson j
Date above, received the contents of the within.
Per me, John Spafford, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
218
[208]
[^Capt. William Hutchins' Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Hutchins' Company in Col. Her-
ricks' Regiment of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont,
commencing the 11th of October 1780.
Names
Days
Per
day
Amt.
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Lt. Nathl. Fillmore
20
0.4.i3
4. 5.0
150
2.10.C
6.15.0
" Joseph Rudd
20
4.3
4. 5.0
120
2. O.C
(i. 5.0
En. Lebbeus Armstrong
20
3.0
3. 0.0
120
2. 0.0
5. 0.0
Sergt. Daniel Harmon
8
1.7
12.8
60
1. O.C
1.12.8
Hezekiah Armstrong
19
1.7
1.10.1
120
2. 0.0
3. 0.1
John Rudd
8
1.7
12.8
60
1. 0.0
1.12.8
Eliiah Hvde. Corpl
18
1.0
1. 5.6
120
2. 0.0
3. 5.6
Ezekiel Smith, "
18
1.5
1. 5.6
120
2. 0.0
3. 5.6
John Armstrong
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
John Smith
17
1.4
1. 2.8
120
2. 0.0
3. 2.8
Ezekiel Harmon
18
1.4
17.4
60
1. 0.0
1.17.4
Austin Harmon
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Ptiineas Scott
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Eleazer Hawks
18
1.4
1. 4.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 4.0
David Robinson
18
1.4
1. 4.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 4.0
lesse Field
18
1.4
1. 4.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 4.0
Timothy Follett
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
, , Epaphras Ripley
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
s^ Reuben Clapp
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Daniel Herrick
20
1.4
1. 6.8
60
1. 0.0
2. 6.8
Benajiah Story
7
1.4
9.4
60
1. 0.0
1. 9.4
Thomas Story
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Jacob Story
10
1.4
13.4
60
1. 0.0
1.13.4
Silas Rice
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Joseph Roe
20
1.4
1. 6.8
120
2. 0.0
3. 6.8
'Slathan Hazen
10
1.4
13.4
60
1. 0.0
1.13.4
Ebenr. Griswold
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Bildad Hubbel, Jr.
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Elnathan Hubbel, Jr.
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Nathan Hutchins
12
1.4
16.0
60
1. 0.0
1.16.0
Eben'' Aver
20
1.4
1. 6.8
60
1. 0.0
2. 6.8
Moses Gunn
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Saml. Hunt
6
1.4
8.0
60
1. 0.0
1. 8.0
Benj. Fassett
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Nathl. Wood
8
1.4
10.8
60
1. 0.0
1.10.8
Charles Brown
P ).
1.4
10.8
60 1 1. 0.0|
1.10.8
214
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Davs
Per
day
Amt.
Miles
Amt.
Total
J
wages
travel
William Hazen
8
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Elijah Davis
8
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Doppon [Dopson] Bennet
s
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Joseph Nelson
8
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Selden Bennet
8
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Silas Harmon
6
1.4
8.0
60
1.0.0
1. 8.0
John Cox
1.4
8.0
60
1.0.0
1. 8.0
Gains Harmon
G
1.4
8.0
60
1.0.0
1. 8.0
Joshua Harmon
6
1.4
8.0
60
1.0.0
1. 8.0
Jedediah Merrill
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Timothy How-
7
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Simon George
14
1.4
18.8
60
1.0.0
1.18.8
Saml. Tubbs
9
1.4
12.0
60
1.0.0
1.12.0
Daniel Pratt
7
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Andrew Wood
7
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Philemon Wood
8
1.4
10.8
60
1.0.0
1.10.8
Joshua Carpenter
5
1.4
6.8
60
1.0.0
1. 6.8
Jonathan Fisk
i
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Jonathan Hill
7
1.4
9.4
60
1.0.0
1. 9.4
Andrew Pember
1.4
6.8
60
1.0
1. y\.%
Roger Kinsley-
4
1.4
5.4
60
1.0.0
1. 0.4
Cyprian Herrick
4
1.4
5.4
60
1.0.0
1. 5.4
Joseph Willoughby, Jr.
4
1.4
5.4
60
1.0.0
£
1. 5.4
118. 10. 5
Moses Gun, who was not entered in the within pay
roll, served 5 days, 60 miles travel,
1. 6.
;^119.17.1
Nathl. Fillmore, Lieut.
State of Vermont, Bennington, June 19, 1781. Personally ap-
peared the above named Nathl. Fillmore and made oath that to
the best of his knowledge the within roll is just and true.
Before me. John Fassett, Jr., Assistant.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 19, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Lieut. Nathl. Fillmore or bearer, being the sum of one
hundred and nineteen pounds seventeen shillings and one penny,
lawful money. John Fassett \ Committee.
limo. Brownson \
June 18, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, one hundred
nineteen pounds seventeen shillings in full.
Nathl. Fillmore, Lt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
:15
[UT] f*^^"/^- Eli Nobles Company^
Pay Roll of Capt. Eli Noble's Company in Col. 'Herrick's
Regiment of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont, com-
mencin.e the 11"' day of Oct. A. D. i:80.
Wages
Amt.
Travel
Amt.
Names
Days
and
rations
prday
wages
and
rations
at4'i
per
man
travel
each man
Total
Capt. Eli Noble
10
G.S'
3. 6.8
"70"
1. 3.4
4.10. 3
Lt. Josiah Wright
20
4.0
4. 5.0
70
1.15.0
6. 0.
" David Demick
20
4.3
4. 5.0
70
1.15.0
6. 0.
En. Josiah Dunning
20
4.8
4. 5.0
70
1.15.0
6. 0.
Sergt. Amasa Hnngerford
12
1 .7
0.19.0
70
1. 3.4
2. 2. 4
" W"' Popple
20
1 .7
1.11.8
70
1.15.0
3. 6. 8
" Jona. Reynolds
12
1.7
0.19.0
70
1. 3.4
2. 2. 4
John Niles
18
1.7
1. 8.6
70
1.13.4
3. 1.10
Corpl. Christopher Cart-
wright
20
1.5
1. 8.4
70
1.13.0
3. 3. 4
Seth Bassett
20
1.5
1. 8.4
70
1.15.0
3. 3. 4
Nathl. Wallace
14
0.18.8
70
1. 3.4
2. 2.
John Hall
20
1. 6.8
70
1.15.0
3. 1. 8
Stephen Aylesworth
12
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
L19. 4
Daniel Brainard
12
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.19. 4
Martin Albrous-h
6
0. 8.0
70
1. 3.4
1.11. 4
Solomon Wright
20
1. G.8
70
1.15.0
3. 1. 8
James Cnrtice
12
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.19. 4
Spencer Niles
12
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.19. 4
Esquire Wood
12
0.10.8
70
1. 3.4
1.11. 4
John Noble
8
0.16.8
70
1. 3.4
3. 1. 8
Caleb Lewis
12
0.16.8
70
1. 3.4
1.19. 4
Benj. Thorp
12
1.16.8
70
1. H.4
1.19. 4
Abraham Anderson
20
1. 6.8
70
1.15.0
1.19. 4
James Phillips
13
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.14.
Benj. Morgan
20
1. 6.8
70
1.15.0
1.19. 4
Joseph Morgan
20
1. 6.8
70
1.15.0
1.19. 4
John Downer
2
0. 2.8
70
0. 6.8
3. 1.
Elea/.er Marsh
8
0.10.8
70
1. 3.4
1.19. 4
Joseph Condel
G
0. 8.0
70
1. 3.4
3. 1. 8
Benj. Eaton
5
0. 6.8
70
1. 3.4
3. 1. 8
John Clark
8
0.10.8
70
1. 3.4
0. 9. 4
Jacob Zounds
9
0.12.0
70
1. 3.4
1.14.
Thaddeus Thorp
9
0.12.0
70
1. 3.4
1.11. 4
Gideon Towers
G
0. 8.0
70
1. 3.4
1.10.
Wanton Aylesworth
6
0. 8.0
70
1. 3.4
1.14.
Lt. David Caswell
12
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1.15. 4
Lt. Thos. Jewett
12
O.IG.O
70
1. 3.4
1.15. 4
Sergt. Elijah Wolcott
20
1. 6.8
70
1.15.0
3. 1.
" Lvdial Myers
12
0.16.0
70
1. 3.4
1. 9. 4
Corpl. Eben^ Popple
6
0. 8.0
70
1. 3.4
1.11. 4
Ephraim Luce
G
8.0
70
1. 3.4
1.11. 4
Corpl. Beriah Grover
0.12.0
70
1. 3.4
1.15. 4
^103. 9.10
Eli Noble, Capt.
216 STATE OF VERMONT
State of Vermont, June 27, 1781. The within roll sworn to
before me. John Fasset, Asst.
Pay Table Office, June 27, 1781. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Eli Noble, it bein^^ one hundred and three pounds nine shil-
lings and ten pence,
John Strong, | ^ ..^
4 u ■!:> ?' r Committee.
John Fassett, f
July 9, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order. Eli Noble, Capt.
^103.9.10
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
217
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0.0.4
0.4.8
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218
STATE OF VERMOIjIT
[121] \Capt. Nathaniel Seelys Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathl. Seely's Company of Alarm Men in
Col. Samuel Herrick's Regiment of Militia in the service of the
State of Vermont, the 11''^ October, 1780.
Times
Amt. at
Names
Days
Wages
Amount
Miles
trav-
el'i
4d
per mile
Total
»
Capt. Nath' Seely
21
6.8
7. 0.0
70
2
2. 6.8
9. 6. 8
Lt. Thomas Ransom
21
4.3
4. 9 3
70
2
2. 6.8
H.15.11
Lt. Silas Watson
6
4.3
1. 5.6
70
1. 3.4
2. 8.10
Joseph Barber, Sergf'
21
1.7
1.16.5
70
2. 6.8
4. 3. 1
Beulah Waldo, "
15
1.7
1. 3.9
70
1. 8.4
2. 7. 1
Eben' Seely, Corp^
23
1.5
1.12.7
70
2. 6.8
3.19. 3
A.biather Angle "
10
1.5
0.14.2
70
1. 3.4
1.17. 6
John Larabee, "
5
1.5
0. 7.1
70
1. 3.4
1.10. 5
Josiah Noble, "
5
1.5
0. 7.1
70
1. 3.4
1.10. 5
Josiah Williams
14
1.4
0.18.8
70
1. 3.4
2. 2.
John Perrigo
10
1.4
0.13.4
70
1. 3.4
1.16. 8
Daniel Luce
10
1.4
0.13.4
70
1. 3.4
1.16. 8
Oliver Myers
23
1.4
1.10.8
70
2. 6.8
3.17. 4
George Parker
10
1.4
0.13.4
70
1. 3.4
1.16. 8
John Potter
10
1.4
0.13.4
70
1. 3.4
1.16. 8
Eph" Potter
10
1.4
0.13.4
70
1. 3.4
1.16. 8
Abel Parker
16
1.4
1. 1.4
70
1. 3.4
2. 4. 8
Job Phillips
10
1.4
0.13.4
70
1. 3.4
1.16. 8
Derick Smith
4
1.4
0. 5.4
70
1. 3.4
1. 8. 8
Abraham Bowdish
10
1.4
0.13.4
70
1. 3.4
1.16. 8
Nathl. Bowdish
4
1.4
0. 5.4
70
1. 3.4
1. 8. 8
Michael Jackson
13
1.4
0.17.4
70
1. 3.4
2. 0. 8
Rufus Weaver
8
1.4
0.10.8
70
1. 3.4
1.14.
W'" Hendricks
5
1.4
0. 6.8
70
1. 3.4
1.10.
John Singer
11
1.4
0.14.8
70
1. 3.4
1.18.
John Welch
11
1.4
0.14.8
70
1. 3.4
1.18.
Elizur Larabee
11
1.4
0.14.8
70
1. 3.4
1.18.
Phineas Bennett
4
1.4
0. 5.4
70
1. 3.4
1. 8. 8
Jasper Old
9
1.4
0.12.0
70
1. 3.4
1.15. 4
Samuel Welch
4
1.4
0. 5.4
70
1. 8.4
1. 8. 8
Benj. Bates
3
1.4
0. 2.8
35
0.11.8
0.14. 4
Elisha Card
5
1.4
0. 6.8
70
1. 3.4
1.10.
Elder Gardner
5
1.4
0. 6.8
70
1. 3.4
1.10.
David Mallery
5
1.4
0. 6.8
70
1. 3.4
1.10.
Jonathan Hunt
5
1.4
0. 6.8
70
1. 3.4
1.10.
Isaac Grover
5
1.4
0. 6.8
70
1. 3.4
1.10.
Peter Payne
5
1.4
0. 6.8
70
1. 3.4
1.10.
Stephen Cummings
5
1.4
0. 6.8
70
1. 3.4
1.10.
;^84.12.10
Nath'. Seeley, Capt.
State of Vermont. ) Personally appeared the within
Bennington, June 19, 1781. S Capt. Nath'. Seeley and made oath
that to the best of his knowledge the within roll is true.
Before me, John Fassett, Jr. Assis*
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
219
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 10, 1781. The withm roll
examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Nathaniel Seeley or bearer, being the sum of eighty-
four pounds twelve shillings and ten pence, lawful money.
John Fassett, ) ^
■fry- *u -o - Committee.
Timothy Brownson, \
June 18, 1781. Reed, of T. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
the above order. Nath^ Seeley, Capt.
^84.12.10
[I'^O] [G?//. Ebenezer J flood's Compan}'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Ebenezer Wood's Company in Col. Samuel
Herrick's Regiment of Militia in the service of the State of Ver-
mont commencing 11*'' Oct. 1780.
Names
Days
Per
day
Amt.
wages, etc.
Miles
Amt. at
4'
per m.
Total
Eben' Wood Capt.
14
5.4
3.14. 8
60
1.0.0
4.14. 3
Simeon Harmon, Lt.
14
3.8
3.11. 4
60
1.0.0
3.11. 4
Joseph Willoughby, En.
14
3.8
2.11. 4
60
1.0.0
3.11. 4
Jos. Wickwire. Sergt.
8
0.12. 8
60
1.0.0
1.12. 8
Archibald Stone, do.
13
1. 0. 7
60
1.0.0
2. 0. 7
Job Wood, Corporal
8
0.11. 4
60
1.0.0
1.11. 4
Zephaniah Branch, do
4
0. 5.10
60
1.0.0
1. 5.10
Robert Blair, private
13
0.17. 4
60
1.0
1.17. 4
Elias Blanchard
12
0.16.
60
•1.0
1.16.
Thomas Harris
12
0.16.
60
1.0.0
1.16.
Richard Weaver
12
0.16.
60
1.0.0
1.16.
Joseph Kellogg
10
0.13. 4
00
1.0.0
1.13. 4
Joseph Rudd
13
0.17. 4
60
1.0.0
1.17. 4
John Hutchins
6
0. 8.
60
1 0.0
1. 8.
Renben Sacket
3
0. 4.
15
0.5.0
0. 9.
Daniel Kinsley
1
0. 1. 7
15
0.5.0
1. 6. 7
^31. 7. 4
Ebenezer Wood.
The above pay roll sworn to before me.
Timo
Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Eben'' Wood or bearer, being the sum of thirty-one pounds seven
shillings and four pence lawful money.
Bennington, 9th June, 1781.
Thomas Chittenden, ) <-^rv,t^,-tfoo
riA- ,- T-> r Committee.
rimo> Brownson, )
June 19, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order. Eben'" Wood.
220
STATE OF VERMONT
[3-2 S] \^Capt. Samuel Robinsons Compan}-]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel Robinson's Company of Militia in
Col. Samuel Herrick's Regiment, for service done the State of
Vermont, on alarm, which commenced the 11th. day of October,
irso.
Amt. of
Names
Days
Per
day
wages
and
Miles
at 4'
Amt.
travel
Total
rations
1. 6.
8^
Samuel Eobinson, Capt.
10
6.8
3, 6. 8
80
4.13. 4
"William Henry. Lt.
18
4.3
3.16. 6
120
2. 0.
5.16. 6
William Brush, Do
7
4.3
1. 9. 9
60
1. 0.
2. 9. y
Kufus Branch, "
18
1.7
1. 8. 6
60
1. 0.
2. 8. 6
Thomas Abel,
10
0.15.
60
1. 0.
1.15.10
Xathl. Lawrence, ''
17
1.7
1. 6.11
100
1.13.
4
3. 0. 3
Josiah Brush. Corpl,
15
1.7
1. 1. 3
120
2. 0.
3. 1. 3
Matthew Scott, Do
19
1.5
1. 6.11
100
1.13.
4
3. 0. 3
Ezekiel Brewster, "
15
1.5
1. 1. 3
80
1. 6.
8
2. 7.11
Eeuben Colvin.
6
1.5
0. 8. 6
60
1. 0.
1. 8. 6
Stephen Fuller, Fifer
3
1.5
0. 4. 3
40
13.
4
17. 7
John Warner
18
1.5
1. 4.
100
1.13.
4
2.17. 4
Adonijah Montague
8
1.4
0.10. 8
60
1. 0.
1.10. 8
Benjamin Hurlburt
13
0.17. 4
60
1. 0.
1.17. 4
David Griswold
18
1. 4
120
2. 0.
3. 4.
Eoswell Moseley
16
1. 1. 4
100
1.13.
4
2.14. 8
Azariah Coss
15
1. 0.
80
1. 6.
8
2. 6. 8
Elisha Xichols
9
0.12.
8G
1. 6.
8
1.18. 8
Joseph Marks
11
14. 8
80
1. 6.
8
2. 1. 4
Elizur Wright
3
4.
60
1. 0.
1. 4.
Bascour Potter
12
16.
80
1. 6.
8
2. 2. 8
Thomas Hall
8
10. 8
60
1. 0.
1.10. 8
Henry Parker
8
10. 8
80
1. 6.
8
1.17. 4
Jacob Parker
13
17. 4
100
1.13.
4
2.10. 8
Calvin Binsham
14
18. 8
100
1.13.
4
2.12.
Levi Hathaway
5
6. 8
60
1. 0.
1. 6. 8
Peter Peron
9
0.12.
60
1. 0.
1.12.
Joshua Hathaway
16
1. 1. 4
100
1.13.
4
2.14. 8
Samuel Baker
8
10. 8
60
1. 0.
1.10. 8
John Holmes
4
5. 4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
Aaron Hubbell
14
18. 8
100
1.13.
4
2.12.
James Barrett
9
12.
80
1. 6.
8
1.18. 8
Zephaniah Branch. Jr.
14
18. 8
80
1. 6.
8
2. 5. 4
Samuel Smith
10
13. 4
100
1.13.
4
2. 6. 8
John Lance
4
^ ' J
.T. 4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
Benjamin Holmes
13
17. 4 ; 80
1. 6.
8
2. 4.
Leonard Robinson
s
10. 8 ' 80
1. 6.
8
1.17. 4
Samuel Holmes
15
1. 0. 80
1. 6.
8
2. 6. 8
Amos Kellogg
10
13. 4 80
1. 6.
8
2. 0.
Samuel Montague
I
9. 4 1 80
1. 6.
8
1.16.
Solomon Leonard
9. 4 1 80
1. fi.
8
1.16.
Elijah Wentworth
6
8. 1 60
1. 0.
1. 8.
David Wentworth
11
14. 8 80
1. 6.
8
2. 1. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
221
Amt. of
Names
Days
Per
day
1.4
wages
and
rations
5. 4
Miles
at 4'
Ami.
travel
Total
Eliphalet Stickney
4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
Daviil Atwood
1.4
6. 8
60
1. 0.
1. G. 8
John Meirill
4
1.4
5. 4
60
1. 0.
1. .5. 4
Aaron Denio
7
1.4
9. 4
80
1. 6. 8
I.IG.
Isaac Rice
5
1.4
6. 8
80
1. 6. 8
1.13. 4
Zachariah Herwood
9
1.4
12.
100
1.13. 4
2. 5. 4
Andrew Ferrin
y
1.4
12.
100
1.13. 4
2. 5. 4
Christopher Brackett
13
1.4
100
1.13. 4
2.10. 8
Matthew Clark
8
1.4
60
1. 0.
1.10. 8
Jona. Robinson
11
1.4
120
2. 0.
2.14. 8
Caleb Pratt
5
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 6. 8
John Tolman
9
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
1.18. 8
Moses Rice
6
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
1.14. 8
Charles Cushman
7
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
1.16.
Shadrach Norton
6
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 8.
Josiah Fuller. Jr.
5
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 6. 8
Eben^ Babcock
12
1.4
60
1. 0.
1.16.
Isaac Hill
13
1.4
60
1. 0.
1.17. 4
Ephraim Marble
8
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
1.17. 4
George Dale
6
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 8.
Lemuel Hubbel
12
1.4
100
1.13. 4
2. 9. 4
Peletiah Morgan
4
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
Solomon Walbridge
6
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
1.14. 8
Josiah Saft'ord
4
1.4
40
0.13. 4
0.18. 8
Jehiel Smith
8
1.4
80
1. G. 8
1.17. 4
Isaiah Hendrick
6
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
1.14. 8
Henry Walbridge
3
1.4
40
0.13. 4
0.17. 4
Ephraim Smith
15
1.4
120
2. 0.
3. 1. 3
Jeremiah Bingham —
3
1.4
40
0.13. 4
0.17. 4
David Palmer
10
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
2. 0.
Daniel Smith
5
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. G. 8
Absalom Tupper
4
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
Phineas Ripley
10
1.4
60
1. 0.
1.13. 4
Silas Walbridge
4
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
Jonas Brewster
6
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
1.14. 8
Ammi Fialler
3
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 4.
Samuel Palmer
11
1.4
60
]. 0.
1.14. 8
Simeon Hathaway, Jr.
6
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
1.14. 8
Joseph Norton
4
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
John Robens
6
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 8.
John Lawrence
4
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
Benj. Deming
10
1.4
60
1. 0.
1.13. 4
Elisha Downs
5
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 6. 8
Noah Cross
10
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
2. 0.
Joseph Hinsdale
8
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
1.17. 4
Joshua Murdock
7
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 9. 4
Charles Spurr
7
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 9. 4
Elijah Branch
12
1.4
80
1. 6. 8
2. 2. 8
Josiah Lawrence, Jr.
3
1.4
60
1. 0.
1. 4.
Walter Cady
12
1.4
120
2. 0.
2.16.
Robert Cochran
14
1.4
120
2. 0.
2.18. 8
222
STATE OF VERMONT
Amt.
of
Names
Days
Per
day
wages
and
Miles
at 4'
Amt.
travel
Total
rations
William Henry, Jr.
8
80
1. 6.
8
1.17. 4
Abner Rice
7
60
1. 0.
1. 9. 4
Joseph Haskell
12
100
1.13.
4
2. 9. 4
Jesse Tennev
4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
Levi Miller '
11
80
1. 6.
8
2. 1. 4
Peletiah Rice
8
80
1. 6.
8
1.17. 4
Essacar Norton
6
80
1. 6.
8
1.14. 8
Francis Story
5
60
1. 0.
1. 6. 8
Tilly Ballard
3
40
0.13.
4
0.17. 4
Elias Trask "
12
0.16.
80
1. 6.
8
2. 2. 8
Isaac Crawford
4-
5.
4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
John Alexander
14
18.
8
80
1. 6.
8
2. 5. 4
John Alexander, Jr.
10
13.
4
80
1. 6.
8
2. 0.
Samuel Griswold
11
14.
8
80
1. 6.
8
2. 1. 4
Samuel Harvey [Herrey?]
4
5.
4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
Eben' Lyman
12
16.
80
1. 6.
8
2. 2. 8
Ephraim Wood
4
5.
4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
Henry Turney
13
17.
4
60
1. 0.
1.17. 4
Joseph Williams
12
16.
60
1. 0.
1.16.
Daniel Biddlecome
5
6.
8
60
1. 0.
1. 6. 8
Richard Biddlecome
13
17.
4
60
1. 0.
1.17. 4
Zephaniah Holmes
12
16.
80
1. 6.
8
2. 2. 8
Rowland son Wilsey
4
5.
4
60
1. 0.
1. 5. 4
Daniel Storey
5
6.
8
60
1. 0.
1. 6. 8
^322. 15. 9
According to the best of my knowledge and the men.
Saml. Robinson, Capt.
June, 11, 1781. Then Capt.
within roll in form, before me,
Saml. Robinson swore to
Thos. Chittenden, Gov""
the
Pay Table Office, 11'" June, 1781. The within pay roll being
examined is approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, which is two hundred and twenty-two pounds fifteen shil-
lings and nine pence.
Thos. Chittenden, | ^ .^,
rry- T3 r Committee.
Timo. Brownson, j
Date above received the contents of the above order.
^222.15.9 Per me, Saml. Robinson, Capt.
1
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
223
[63]
\^Li€ut. Lonuel Hyde's Coinpany\
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Lemuel Hyde's Company of Militia in
Col. Webster's Regiment, who were called out in the defence of
this State by order of Maj. Clark in October, 1780.
Arlington, 8th January, 1782.
Pay
No.
Fee
Names
Days
per
of
per
Amount
day
miles
mile
Lt. Lemuel Hyde
12
4/3
35
/4
3. 2. 8
Sergt. W™ Meacham
12
1/7
do
1.10. 8
Peter Fuller
9
1/7
1. 5.11
John Meacham
12
1/4
1. 7. 8
Stephen Pitkin
8
1. 2. 4
Amaziah Church
8
1. 2. 4
Edmund Bakon
8
1. 2. 4
Isaac Race
12
1. 7. 8
Lemuel Cleaveland
12
1. 7. 8
Joseph Ballard
12
1. 7. 8
Abram Scharp
12
1. 7. 8
Eli Freeman
12
1. 7. 8
Jedediah Blackman
12
1. 7. 8
Ephraim Blackman
5
0. 9. 4
Benoni Haskins
8
0. 9. 4
Samuel Church
8
0. 9. 4
^20. 7.11
Lemuel Hyde, Capt.
Arlington, Jan, 8, 1782. The above pay roll sworn to before
me. Isaac Tichenor, Jus. Peace.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the sum of twenty pounds seven shillings
and eleven pence to Capt. Hyde or order, agreeable to the above
order. Isaac Tichenor, | p ,,
Timo5' Brownson, f '
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 9, 1782.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within order.
Lemuel Hyde.
224
STATE OF VERMONT
[506] \^Company under Lieut. Leinuel Bradle\^
A Pay Roll of a Company of Militia in the sixth Reo^iment in
the vState of Vermont commanded by Lieut. Lemuel Bradley, for
their service in alarms in October, 1780.
No. of
Wages
Men's Names
days in
&
Travel
Total
service
rations
^•s.
D.
£ s.
D.
^ S D.
Lemuel Bradley, Lieut.
20
4. 5.
4
2. 5.
6.10. 4
John Boardman. Clerk
23
1.15.
6
0.15.
2.18. 6
Jesse Averill, private
5
0. 6.
8
0.15.
1. 1. 8
Lemuel Bishop "
12
0.16.
1.10.
2. 6.
Isaac Brovvnson
27
1.17.
8
0.15.
2.12. 8
Jedediah Bingham
5
0. 6.
8
0.15.
1. 1. 8
Evans Chance
12
0.16.
1.10.
2. 6.
David Hoit
12
0.16.
1.10.
2. 6.
James Hill
12
0.16.
1.10.
2. 6.
Elnathan Higley [or Higby]
12
0.16.
1.10.
2. 6.
Ebenezer Kellogg
12
0.16.
1.10.
2. 6.
Benjamin Meigs
20
1. 6.
8
2. 5.
3.11. 8
Ira Hawley
7
0. 9.
4
0.15.
1. 4. 4
Jeremiah Center
7
0. 9.
4
0.15.
1. 4. 4
Elijah Stoddard
12
0. L6.
1 10.
2. 6.
Moses Rice
12
0.16.
1.10.
2. 6.
Eldad Taylor
12
0.16.
1.10.
2. 6.
Reuben Webb
12
0.16.
1.10.
2. 6.
John Lee
5
0. 6.
8
0.15.
1. 1. 8
44. 6. 8
Lemuel Bradley, Lieut.
The above pay roll sworn to before me.
Tim''. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, 27'^ May, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Lemuel Bradley the contents of the within Pay
Roll, which is forty-four pounds six shillings and eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden
Timo. Brownson f
Date above received on the within thirty-six pounds L money.
pr me, Lemuel Bradley Capt.
6'^ of June 1781, received the remainder of this Roll.
Lemuel Bradley Lieut.
Taken out of the above Roll fifteen shillings.
Committee
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
225
[34:5]
\Capt. Tehan Noble's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Tehan Noble's Company of Militia in Col.
Ira Allen's Reg^iment tor service done in Alarms of October, A.
D. 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Tehan Noble
13
50
4. 6.
Lt. Enoch Eastman
19
60
7. 8. 1
En. Wm. Hopkins
16
60
3.17. 4
Sergt. Joseph Leavitt
11
60
1.17. 5
Seth Harmon
8
30
1. 2. 8
" Wm. Hulbard
11
60
1.17. 5
Cyprian Eastman
13
60
2. 0. 7
Corpl. Alpheus Harmon
13
60
1.18.11
" Amos Scott
3
30
1.14. 4
" Cyrenus Dewey
13
60
1.18.
Luke Noble
13
50
1.14.
Abraham Rising
8
30
1. 0. 8
Isaac Gray
8
30
1. 0. 8
Selah Harmon
13
50
1.14.
Levi Dones
7
30
0.19. 9
Aaron Rising, Jr.
13
50
1.14.
John Sheldon
11
50
1.11. 4
Asaph Leavitt
7
30
1.19. 4
Daniel Hopkins
8
30
1. 0. 8
Amos Harmon
13
60
1.17. 4
Nathl. Tower
11
30
1. 4. 8
John Burlinghame
16
50
1.18.
Jonathan Hays
13
60
1.17. 4
Eben"- Smith
7
30
0.19. 4
Reuben Stodder
11
50
1.11. 4
Finly McKnight
11
50
1.11. 4
John Stuart
8
30
1. 0. 8
Stephen Smith
8
30
1. 0. 8
John Neilson, Jr.
7
30
0.19. 4
Jacob Kinney
7
30
0.19. 4
Nehemiah Harmon [?]
13
50
1.14.
Wm. McClary
13
50
1.14.
Joseph Tower
16
50
1.18.
Zadock Norton
13
50
1.14.
[15J
226
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Total
O'zy Norton
10
50
1.18.
Wm. Googhis
7
30
0.19. 4
Pelatiah Dewey
13
50
1.14.
Aaron Rising-, Sen.
13
50
1.14.
Reuben Noble
7
30
0.19. 4
Hezekiah Scoit
7
30
0.19. 4
Epbraim Noble
7
30
0.19. 4
Luther Smith
12
30
1. 0.
Jonathan Towns
3
30
0.14.
John Neilson
8
30
1. 0. 8
Capt. Warum Gibbs
8
30
1. 0. 8
En. Neh. Harmon
13
00
1.17. 4
^72.17. 4
Sworn before me,
Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, May 1st, 1781. The Treasur-
er is directed to pay to Tehan Noble the within roll, which is sev-
enty-two pounds seventeen shillings and four pence.
Thos. Chittenden, | .,
T I. T7 ^^ ' y Committee.
John Fassett, f
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order. 18/8 out for expenses.
^72.17.4 Tehan Noble, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
22'
[6] \Capt. Thomas Bull's Covipaiiy\
Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Bull's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia for service done the State of Vermont on
alarm which commenced the 11th day of October, 1780.
Wages
Amt, o1
No.
Names and Rank
Days
and
rations
per day
wages
and
rations
miles
at 4'
per mile
Amt. of
travel
Total
Capt. Thomas Bull
21
0.6.8
7. 0.0
120
2. 0.0
9. 0.
Lt. Jer'' Whelpley
11
4.3
2. 6.9
80
1. 6.8
3.13. 5
Eu. Stephen Washburn
8
4.3
1.14.0
40
0.18.4
2. 7. 4
Sergt John Smith
13
1.7
1. 0.7
80
1. 6.8
2. 7. 3
" Timo. Pearl
14
1.7
1. 2.2
80
1. 6.8
2. 8.10
" Seth Pettibone
15
1.7
1. 3.9
80
1. 6.8
2.10. 5
" Thaddeus Harris
6
1.7
0. 9.6
40
0.13.4
1. 2.10
Nathan Smith
17
1.4
1. 2.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 9. 4
Saml. Pettibone
11
1.4
0.14.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 1. 4
David Lee. Jr.
6
1.0
0. 8.0
50
0.16 8
1. 4. 8
Silas Goodrich
21
1.0
1. 8.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 8.
Arthur Bostwick
9
1.0
0.12.0
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
Peleg Sutherland
25
1.0
1.13.4
50
0.16.8
2.10.
George Smith
13
1.0
0.17.4
80
1. 6.8
2. 4.
John Page
8
1.0
0.10.8
80
1. 6.8
1.17. 4
Isaac Whelpley
21
1.0
1. 8.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 8.
Daniel Shaw
11
1.0
0.14.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 1. 4
Peter Pixley
15
1.0
1. 0.0
80
1. 6.8
2. 6. 8
Israel Bostwick
11
1.0
0.14.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 1. 4
Isaac Barker
21
1.0
1. 8.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 8.
Richard Hennesy
6
1.0
0. 8.0
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 4
Solomon Collins'
5
1.0
0. 0.8
40
0.13.4
1. 0.
Nathl. Collins
5
1.0
0. 6.8
40
0.13.4
1. 0.
George Sexton, Jr.
9
1.0
0.12.0
.40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
William Drew
21
1.0
1. 8.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 8.
Daniel Jones
21
1
]. 8.0
120
2. 0.0
3. 8.
Vassal Dickinson
6
1.0
0. 8.0
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 4
Cornelius Havens
6
1.0
0. 8.0
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 4
David Vallance
11
1.0
0.14.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 1. 4
Amos Richardson
11
1.0
0.14.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 1. 4
Nathan Richardson
4
1.0
0. 5.4
40
0.13.4
0.18. 8
Aaron Sexton
4
1.0
0. 5.4
40
0.13.4
0.18. 8
Benj. Hammond
4
1.0
0. 5.4
80
1. 6.8
1.12.
Saml. Sutherland
13
1.0
0.17.4
80
1. 6.8
2. 4.
Timothy Bliss
15
1.0
1. 0.0
80
1. 6.8
2. 6. 8
Joseph Baker
7
1.0
0. 9.4
40
0.13.4
1. 2. 8
Jabez Crippen
6
1.0
0. 8.0
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 4
Timothy Mead"
3
1.0
0. 4.0
40
0.13.4
0.17. 4
Timothy Mead, Jr.
7
1.0
0. 9.4
40
0.13.4
1. 2. 8
Ashley Goodrich
15
1.0
1. 0.0
80
1. 6.8
2. 6. 8
Benj. Purdy
6
1.0
0. 8.0
55
0.18.4
1. 6. 4
Dunkin Dunn
14
1.0
0.18.8
80
1. 6.8
2. 5. 4
Thaddeus Munson
8
1.0
0.10.8
80
1. 6.8
1.17. 4
;^91. 3. 1
0th of June, ]7S1.
The within roll sworn to before me,
Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
22J
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, 9th June, 1781.
and approved and the Treasurer is
which is ^91.3.1 per order.
The within roll examined
directed to pay the same,
Thos. Chittenden, | ^
-r ■■ T7 4.^ r Com".
John Fassett, )
o,f the within roll of the-
Thos. Bull, Capt.
[30] [CaJ>t Bigeloiv Laivrence s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Bigelow Lawrence's Company in Col.
Herrick's Regiment of Militia while in the service in the alarm
October, 1780
Date above, rec*^ the contents
Treasurer.
Names
Days
in
service
Miles
travel
Rations
Total
Capt. Bigelow Lawrence
11
70
0.14.8
4.16. 8
Lt. Jacob Farman
10
hh
0.8
3. 0.10
Lt. Timo. Barnum
18
110
12.0
5.18. 2
En. Jno. Sunderlin
17
no
11.4
5. 8.11
Sergt. Eben^ Firman
9
55
1.12. 7
Josiah Perry
17
110
3. 3. 7
" Saml. Sunderlin
17
110
3. 3. 7
Corp. Jno. Millinton
16
110
3. 0.
Ichabod Cross
7
55
1. 8. 6
Jona. Bills
5
hh
1. 5.
Elijah Ames
12
55
1.14. 4
Christopher Bates
10
hh
1.11. 8
John Blanchard, Jr.
14
55
1.17.
Reuben Blanchard
10
55
1.11. 8-
Joseph Matterson
■ 7
55
1. 7. 8
Henry Matterson
5
hh
1. 5.
Elisha Field, Jr.
15
110
2.16. 8
John Hart
14
55
1.17.
Danl. Shaw
8
110
2. 7. 4
Danl. Ravnald
10
70
1.16. 8
Caleb Goff
5
55
1. 5.
David Cutting
5
55
1. 5.
Davis Moore
5
55
1. 5.
Danl. Harris
13
55
1.15. 8
Benj. Cary, jr.
6
55
1. 6. 4
W" Cory
9
55
1.10. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
229
Namk.
Days
in
Miles
travel
Rations
Total
service
John Bennet
13
55
1.15. 8
Joseph Marsh
5
55
1. 5.
Timo>- Buckley
5
55
1. 5.
Caleb Blanchard
10
55
1.11. 8
Eph'" Doolittle
10
55
1.11. 8
John Wright
10
55
1.18. 4
Jona. Bates
15
55
1.18. 4
Daniel Salsbury
17
110
2.19. 4
Philip Green
14
55
1.17.
W"" Sherman
15
110
2.16. 8
Elisha Starkweather
15
110
2.16. 8
Asa Starkweather
IG
110
2.18.
Benj. Cole
5
55
1. 5.
Andrew Clark
10
55
1.11. 8
Adin Durkee
10
55
1.11. 8
Moses Durkee
5
55
1. 5.
Justin Olin
5
55
1. 5.
Caleb Howard
6
55
1. 6. 4
Joshua Munrow
6
55
1. 6. 4
Abner Rice
12
55
1.14. 4
W- West
9
55
1.10. 4
Moses Bump
5
55
1, 5.
Ichabod Bump
5
55
1. 5.
James Ely
13
55
1.14. 4
Perley Howlett
5
55
1. 5.
Jacob Corey
5
55
1. 5.
Danl. Goff
10
70
1.16. 8
Eph'" Persons
5
55
1. 5.
Jos. Matterson
5
55
1. 5.
[esse Brunson
5
55
1. 5.
W^- Cobb
8
55
1. 9.
Asa Hatch
10
70
1.10. 8
Geo. Niles
10
55
1.11. 8
Simeon Martin
4
55
1. 3. 8
Simeon Antizel
10
55
1.11. 8
Moses Doolittle
4
55
1. 3. 8
Jos. Barker
5
55
1. 5.
^118.14.10
230
STATE OF VERMONT
This pay roll sworn to by Capt. Bigelow Lawrence. Before
me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
Pay Table Office, | The Treasurer is directed to pay to Capt.
9th June, 1781 f Bigelow Lawrence the contents of this Roll,
which is One hundred and eighteen pounds fourteen shillings and
ten pence, it being examined and approved.
Thos Chittenden, |
Timo. Brownson, f
Committee
Date above, rec'd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order. By me,
^118.18.10. Bigelow Lawrence, Capt.
[327]
\^Capt. Jacob OdeVs Coinpany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Odel's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia for service done in the State of Vermont by
way of Alarms, commencing the 11th of Oct., A. D. 1780.
Names
Days
Per day
Miles
Amt. of
wages
Total
Capt. Jacob Odel
25
6.8
120
8. 6.
8
10. 6. 8
Lt. Stephen Smith
21
8
80
5. 4.
8
5.15.11
Ensign James Yaufi^hn
14
8
80
2.19.
6
4. 6. 2
Sergt. Robert Logins
21
120
1.12.
3
3.12. 3
Eliakim Deming
21
80
1.12.
3
2.18.11
" Dan Allen
12
80
0.12.
12. 5. 8
" Benj. Mclntire
10
80
0.18.
10
2. 2. 6
" Zephaniah Sexton
12
80
0.19.
2. 5. 8
Corpl. Jacob Mead
28
4^
40
2.10.
10
5.15. 2
" Nathan Smith
25
4
40
1.16.
4f
2. 9. 9
Andrew Richardson
21
120
1. 8.
3. 8.
Benjamin Bears [or Beans]
7
40
0. 9.
4
1. 2. 8
James Tomeson
30
120
1. 6.
s
3. H. 8
Benj. Vaughn
2:^,
40
1.10.
8
2. 4.
Isaac jNIarks
25
40
1.13.
4
2. 6. 8
Timothy Soper
12
80
0.16.
2. 2. 8
Ephraim Right [Kyb]
11
40
0.14.
8
1. 8.
Aaron Beman
28
40
1.17.
4
2.10. 8
Jonathan Allen
13
80
1.17.
4
2. 5.
Reuben French
25
40
1.13.
4
2. 6. 8
John Dagget [Dagat]
22
80
0.16.
2. 2. 8
Nathan Richardson
25
40
1.13.
4
2. 6. 8
Peter Ferguson
25
40
1.13.
4
2. 6 8
William Beedle
13
80
0.17.
4
2. 4. 8
Pelatiah Soper
25
40
1.13.
4
2. 6. 8
Prince Soper
13
80
0.17.
4
2. 4.
John Sabins [Sebens]
7
40
0. 9.
4
1. 2. 8
Richard Mclntire
19
40
1. 4.
4
1.18. 8
Abel Bristol
11
80
0.14.
8
2. 1. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
ROLLS
231
Names
Days
Per day
Miles
120
Amt. of
wages
Total
Simeon Hines
21
1. 8.
3. 8.
Nathl. Newton
13
80
0.17. 4
2. 4.
Christopher Collins
7
40
0. 9. 4
1. 2. 8
Jonathan Beckwith
7
40
0. 9. 4
1. 2. 8
Seth Allen
7
40
0. 9. 4
1. 2. 8
Lemuel Sexton
11
80
0.14. 8
2. 1. 4
William Wright [Kirb? Rich?]
3
40
0. 4.
0.17. 4
Elias Curtis
3
40
0. 4.
0.17. 4
William Dick
7
1.4
40
0. !). 4
1. 2. 8
Moses Sperry [?]
7
40
0. 9. 4
1. 2. 8
Eice Beckwith
13
80
0.17. 4
2. 4.
Silas Beckwith
7
40
0. 9. 4
1. 2. 8
Philip Eeynold
7
40
0. 9. 4
1. 2. 8
Charles French-
7
40
0. 9. 4
1. 2. 8
Z'lOO. 4.
The above sworn to by Capt. Odel.
Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov""
Pa}^ Table office, 7th June, 1781. The foregoing roll examined
and approved and the Tieasurer is directed to paj'' the same,
which is one hundred pounds eight shillings.
Thos. Chittenden, ) o^,„,^-.,^^
^ -r, r Committee.
Timo. Brownson, \
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the
foregoing roll.
^100.8.0 Per me, Jacob Odel, Capt.
232
STATE OF VERMONT
[104]
yLieut. Abner HurcVs Compauy\
A Pay Roll for Lieut. Abner Kurd's Company on an alarm
from the 12"' day of October, A. D. 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Per
Mile
Subsist,
per day
Per mo.
Total
Eichard Hurd, En.
18
134
4' I
0.0.8'
5.8.0
6. 1.6
Elijah Warner, Sergt.
18
134
8
2.8.0
3.13.2
Simeon Sanford, "
22
52
8
2.8.0
2.12.2
Jed'- Hiird,
10
82
8
2.8.0
2. 4.2
Daniel Hurd, "
22
52
8
2.8.0
2.12.2
Eleazer Hurd, Corpl.
22
52
8
2.4.0
2. 8.6
Samuel Bristoll, "
10
75
8
2.4.0
1.19.2
Saml. Penn
18
134
8
2.0.0
3. 8.8
Daniel Hurd, 2'
8
52
8
2.0.0
1. 8.0
Abijah Hurd
10
82
8
2.0.0
2. 0.8
David Leavenworth
12
134
8
2.0.0
3. 0.8
Eeuben Thomas
10
82
8
2.0.0
2. 0.8
Matthew Royce
8
52
8
2.0.0
1. 8.0
Job Bristoll
8
52
8
2.0.0
1. 8.0
Adam Hurd
10
82
8
2.0.0
2. 0.8
Jedediab Hurd
10
82
8
2.0.0
2. 0.8
Joseph Hadon
10
82
8
2.0.0
2. 0.8
James Bristoll
3
20
8
2.0.0
0.10.8
Jona. Bristol
10
82
8
2.0.0
2. 0.8
44.18.10
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 5, 1781. The within Pay
Roll examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Ensign Richard Hurd or bearer, being the sum of for-
ty-four pounds eighteen shillings and ten pence, lawful mon^y.
i;44.18.10 Thos. Chittenden, \ p p,
John Fassett, C ^^"^
Eleven shillings six pence reducted out of the above order
the men's expenses,
contents.
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the above
Richard Hurd.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
233
[324] \^Capt. Thomas Collins Company\
State of Vermont. A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Collins'
Company in Col. Ebenezer Allen's Regiment of JMiluia in the
service of tins state, commencing the 14th. day of October and end-
ing- the 20th.
Names
Entered
Left
Miles
Total
Capt. Thomas Collins
Oct. 14
27
12
3. 4.
Lt. Solomon Wilder
29
12
1.12. 3
Sergt. Cephas Carpenter
29
12
1. 1.
" Asahel Joiner
29
12
0.10. 4
Corpl. Levi Wood
15
12
0. 6.11
" John Collins
29
12
1. 0.
Nathari Lee
29
12
0.18. 8
George Shearman
29
12
0.18. 8
Benjamin Bailey
29
12
0.16.
Edward Bailey
29
12
0.12.
David Roberts
29
12
0.18. 8
Daniel Adams
29
12
0.16.
Joseph Wood
18
12
0.10. 8-
""Daniel Haskins ■
15
12
0. G. 8
James McClure
" 26
29
12
0. 9. 4
Ozias Perry
'• 26
29
12
0. 9. 4
oshua Wood
•' 26
29
12
0. 9. 4
i^ben"" Wood
'• 26
29
12
0. 9. 4
Silas Rudd
" 21
22
12
0. 6. 8
^15.15. 7
Thomas Collins, Capt.
State of Vermont, Rutland County, ss.
Clarendon, June 11, A. D. 1781.
Personally appeared Capt. Thomas Collins, signer to the fore-
going roll and made solemn oath that the several articles therein
mentioned are justly and truly charged and entered, according to
the best of his knowledge.
Before me. Increase Moseley, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, 12th June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Thomas Collins or order the within roll which is
^15.15.7. Thos. Chittenden, | p ,,
John Fassett, f '^^"^
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order, in behalf of Capt. Collins. George Shearman
34
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[242]
[CaJ>t. Zebediah Dewey s Compam'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company of Militia for
service done the state in Oct. last, 1780
Names and Eank
Pay per
Days in
Miles
Amt.
Amt.
of
Amt. of
day
services
travel
travel
paj
pay& trav.
Capfc. Zebediah Dewey
0.6.8
16
24
0.8.0
5. 6.
8
6.15.8
Sergt. W'" Ashley
0.1.7
16
do
0.8.0
1. 5.
1.18.1
Corpl. Ichabod Marshall
0.1. 5i
13
16
0.5.4
0.18.
11
1. 8.6i
•' Saml. Fletcher
0.1. 5i
10
24
0.8.0
1. 3.
1.15.7
Ithmar Brookins
0.1.4-
do
do
0.8.0
1. 1.
1.13.4
John Smith
0.1.4
1. I.
1.13.4
John Owen
0.1.4
1. 1 .
1.13.4
John Grant
0.1.4
1. 1.
1.13.4
Hezekiah Login
0.1.4
1. 1.
1.13.4
Stephen Maranville
0.1.4
1. 1.
1.13.4
Eben'^ Canfield
0.1.4
1. 1.
1.13.4
Joseph Crow
0.1.4
13
16
0.5.4
0.17.
1. 5.4
Josiah Lewis
0.1.4
do
do
0.5.4
0.17.
1. 5.4
Elisha Gilbord
1.4
0.17.
1. 5.4
Joel Grannia
0.1.4
0.17.
1. 5.4
Elijah Owen
0.1.4
0.17.
1. 5.4
Joseph Ran
0.1.4
0.17.
1. 5.4
Tites Watson
0.1.4
0.17.
1. 5.4
Philip Brookins
0.1.4
0.17.
1. 5.4
Seth Crow
0.1.4
0.17.
1. 5.4
Mordecai Soper
0.1.4
0.17.
1. 5.4
Josiah Grant
0.1.4
8
16
0.5.4
0.10.
8
0.18.8
Henry Hyde
0.1.4
do
do
0.5.4
0.10.
8
0.18.8
Elietia Allen
0.1.4
0.10.
8
0.18.8
Reuben Hosford
0.1.4
0.10-
8
0.18.8
Timo> Hyde
0.1.4
0.10.
8
0.18.8
Levi Thatcher
0.1.4
5
8
0.2.8
0. 6.
8
0.19.8
Asa Lawrence
0.1.4
4
8
0.2.8
0. 5.
4
0. 8.4
Saml. Higgins
0.1.4
4
8
0.2.8
0. 5.
4
0. 9.4
Saml. Allen
0.1.4
4
8
0.2.8
0. 5.
4
0. 9.4
Jeremiah Adams
0.1.4
8
16
0.5.4
0.10.
8
0.18.8
Azel Holmes
0.1.4
8
16
0.5.4
0.10.
8
18.8
Joseph Jones
0.1.4
16
24
0.8.0
1. 1.
4
1.13.4
Thomas Hooker
0.1.4
2
8
0.2.8
0. 2.
8
0. 5.8
Obadiah Winter
0.1.4
2
8
0.2.8
2.
8
0. 6.8
John Lewis
0.1.4
3
8
0.2.8
0. 4.
0. 8.8
John Richard
0.1.4
3
8
0.5.4
0. 2.
8
0. 8.4
Robt. Green
0.1.4
2
8
0.2.5
0. 2.
8
0. 8.0
Enoch Ashley
0.1.4
1
8
0.2.8
0. 1.
4
0. 5.4
Thomas Dewey
0.1.4
1
8
0.2.8
0. 1.
4
0. 5.0
W'" Richards
0.1.4
8
8
0.2.8
0. 4.
0. 7.0
^48.15.8
Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 23T
17th May, 1T81. The above named Zebediah Dewey swore ta
the above pay roll, before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
Pay Table Office, V^ June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. Zebediah Dewey the within roll which is forty-
eight pounds fifteen shillings and eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden | ..
rp- o r Com.
limo. Brownson )
Date above, received the contents of the within roll of the
Treasurer. Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
238
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[33]
[^Capf. Cyprian Downer s Coinpan}'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Cyperan Downer's Alarm Co. in Col.
Herrick's Reg't. of Militia while in service October, 1780.
Names
Days in
Miles
Amount
service
travel
Capt. Cyp" Downer
18
lie
7.16. 8
En. Benj. Corey
17
110
5 8.11
Sergt. Jas. Charter
10
55
1.14. 4
Charles Dyer
12
55
1.15. 8
Isaiah Carpenter
16
110
3. 2. 4
Eph"' Wilmarth
8
55
1. 9.
Kiah Wright
8
55
1. 9.
Abner Drinkwater
11
55
1.13.
W" Parker
6
55
1. 6. 4
David Galusha
5
hh
1. 4.10
Luther Tipliff
11
55
1.12.10
Nathan Leonard
5
55
1. 4.10
Nathan Wheeler
10
55
1.11. 6
Saml. House
11
55
1.12.10
Hosha Fuller
11
55
1.12.10
Abiather Waldo
16
110
2.18.
Cabel Ohn
14
110
2.15. 4
Jonas Galusha
17
85
2.11.
Winslow Perry
10
55
1.15. 8
George Parker
14
110
2.15.
Stephen Dwinell
17
85
2.11. 4
Daniel Ford
6
55
1. 6. 8
Ezekiel Perry
9
55
1.10. 4
Thomas Warren
5
55
1. 4 10
Peter Wright
18
110
3. 0. 8
Thos. King
11
110
2.11.
^^59.14. 5
Attest,
Cyprian Downer, Capt.
State of Vermont, Arlington , July 24, 1781. The above pay
roll sworn to before me. John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office. July 24, 1781. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
241
Capt. Cyprian Downer, or bearer, being fifty-nine pounds fourteen
shillings and five pence lawful money.
£o\) 14.5 John Fassett,
Timo. Brownson.
Com'
Date above, received the contents of the above order of the
Treasurer. Per me, Cyperan Downer, Capt.
[28
[Ca/>f. John Spafford's Company]
Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Eben'' Al-
iens Regittjent of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont,
Oct. A. D. 1780, from the 25th. to the 28th. both days included, at
Castleton.
Names
When
joined
"When
die-
chargec
Days
Per
Mo.
Miles
Total
1780
1780
Capt. John Spafford
Oct. 25
Oct. 2
5 4
8.0.0
25
1.15.0
En. Orange Train
4
5.8.
25
1. 4.4
Sergt. Jacob Wood
4
2.5
25
14.8
" Jared Jones
4
2.8
25
14.8
Corpl. Silas Gerads
4
2.4
25
14.2
'* \Vm. Joyner
4
2.4
25
14.2
" Daniel Ray
4
2.4
25
14.2
Edward Turner
4
2.
25
13.8
Moses Sheldon
.. i.
4
2.
25
13.8
Cyrus Chipman
4
2.
25
13.8
Jacob Johnson
4
2.
25
13.8
Neri Crampton
4
2.
25
13.8
Wm. Fox
4
3.
25
13 8
Ozim Brewster
4
2.
25
13.8
Robert Hopkins
4
2.
25
13.8
Joshua Cambell
4
2.
25
13.8
Obadiah Noble
4
2.
25
13.8
Elisha Utley
4
2.
25
13.8
James Adams
4
2.
25
13.8
Charles Brewster, Jr.
4
2.
25
13.8
Aaron Adams
4
2.
25
13.8
Daniel Fuller
4
2.
25
13.8
Phmeas Cluff
4
2.
25
13.8
Ira Hill
4
2.
25
13.8
Stephen Rice
4
2.
25
13.8
Ephraim Coy
4
i.
25
13.8
Jonathan Bell
4
2.
25
13.8
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242
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Aaron Mathews
Stephen Royce
Samuel Fargo
Silas Bingham
Jonathan Brewer
When
joined
1780
Oct. 25
When
dis-
Days
Per
Mo.
Miles
charged
1780
Oct. 28
4
2
25
" "
4
2.
25
" "
4
2.
25
" "
4
2.
25
4
2.
25
Totil
13.8
13.8
13.8
13.8
13.8
^123.12.10
Sworn before me this day of June, A. D. 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, Gov^
I do solemnly swear by the Everliving God, that the within
pay roll is truly and justly made, without fraud to the public or
any individual according to the best of my knowledge.
John vSpafford, Capt.
Pay Table Office, 6th. June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed
to pay to Capt. John Spafiford the within roll, which is twenty-
three pounds twelve shillings and ten pence.
Thos. Chittenden ) ^ „„,,
Timo Brownson f
Date above reed, the contents, per me, John Spafiford, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
243
[371] \Capt. \]'iUiam Gages Compa7iy\
Pay Rolls of Capt. Gaige's Company of Militia in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment.
Lieut. Thomas Eowlee
Ensign John Mott
Isaac Gaige
Israel Harrington
Thomas Tuttle
Second Alarm.
Lt. Thomas Eowlee
En. John Mott
Sergt, Henry Herriok
'' Eeuben Towers
Zerh. Merithew
Daniel Sherman
Thomas Tuttle
Third Alarm.
Lt. Thomas Eowlee
Ensign John Mott
Sergt. Merithew
" Herrick
Corpl. Nathl. Shelden
Caleb Howlen
Isaac Gaige
When
marched
1780.
Oct. 13
1780
Oct. 20
Oct.
When
returned
1780.
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Oct. 30
Days
Ter
month
5.8.0
5.8.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
5.8.0
5.8.0
2.8.0
2.8.0
2.8.0
2.0.0
2.0.0
5.8.0
5.8.0
2.8.0
2.8.0
2.4.0
2.0,0
2.0.0
Amt.
travel
11.8
11.8
11.8
11.8
11.8
Eations
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
Eations
8.4
15.0
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
1.13, 6^
1.13. 6^
0.19. 8"
0.19. 8
19, 8
6. 1
8.
^,"6,14. 1
1.10, 2
1.10. 2
18, 4
18. 4
18. 4
16. 4
16. 4
^7.16. 1
1. 6,
1.13.
16.
16.
15,
15,
15.
6,18.
0, 6, 8
L'i. 4, 8
;^21,14.10
Danby, May 29, 1781. Each of the within Pay Rolls are
justly and truly made.
Test, Thomas Rowlee, Jr., Lt. of said Company.
244
STATE OF VERMONT
Sworn to before me the day and date above.
Thos. Rowlee, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, May 30. 1781. The within pay rolls are
examined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the same, being twenty-one pounds fourteen shillings ten pence.
Thomas Chittenden,
Timo. Brownson.
Committee.
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within
pay roll, in behalf of Capt. VV™ Gage.
^21.14.10 Stephen Calkins.
[157]
[^Capt. Daniel Comstock's Company\
A Pay Roll of the First Company in the Sixth Regiment in
the State of Vermont for service in Alarms in the month of Oct.^
1780.
Names
Days
Per
Day
Amount
Milage
Total
Capt. Dan Comstock
20
6.8
6.13.
4
2. 5.0
8.18. 4
Lt. Ell. Brownson
21
4.3
4. 9.
3
1. 2.0
5.11. 9
En. Saml. Hoit
12
4.3
2.11.
1.10.0
4. 1.
Serg'-. Saml. Bradley
20
1.7
1.11.
8
2. 5.
3.16. 8
" Robert Averill
5
1.7
7.
11
15.
1. 2.11
Clk Jona. Hoit
7
1.7
11.
1
1.10.
1. 6. 1
Corp, Judah Everts
12
1.514
17.
6
15.
2. 7. a
" Benj. Scranton
23
1.5>^
1.13.
6
15.
2. 8. &
" Joel Brownson
23
1.5>4
1.13.
6
1.10.0
2. 8. 6
" Elisha Bartlett
12
1.5>^
17.
6
15.
2. 7. 6
Fifer Eber Bradley
23
1.5>^
1.13.
6
15.
2. 8. 6
Drm"^ Elon Lee
23
1.5>^
1.13.
6
2. 5.
2. 8. 6
Jos. Averill
20
1.4
1. 6.
8
2. 5.
3.11. 8
Wyman Averill
20
1.4
1. 6.
8
1.10.
3.11. a
Daniel Barber
12
1.4
16.
15.
2. 6
Zenas Bradley
27
1.4
1.16.
2. 5.
2.11.
Benj. Bradley
20
1.4
1. 6.
8
15.
3.11. 8
Saml. Barrett
9
1.4
0.12.
15.
1. 7.
Sevniour Bradley
27
1.4
1.16.
15.
2.11.
Fisk Bartlett
5
1.4
6.
8
15.
1. 1. S
Ichabod Bartlett
5
1.4
6.
8
2. 5.
1. 1. 8
Amos Chipman
20
1.4
1. 6.
8
15.
3.11. 8
Barnabas Chipman
27
1.4
1.16
1.10.
2.11.
James Everts
14
1.4
18.
8
15.
2. 8. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
245
Names
Days
rer
Day
Amount
Milage
Total
Charles Everts
27
1.16.
15.
2.11.
Edward Everts
5
0. 8
1.10.
1. 1. 8
Matthew Lewis
12
10.
15.
2. 0.
Reuben Lee
27
1.16.
15.
2.11.
Benj. Lewis
12
16.
1.10.
2. 6.
Robert Lazell
27
1.16.
15.
2.11.
Benj. Griffis
12
10.
1.10.
2. 6.
Danl. Meigs
7
9. 4
15.
1. 4. 4
ohn Taylor
23
1.10. 8
15.
2. 5. 8
^ esse Welden
7
9. 4
15.
1. 4. 4
Joseph Whitford
50
1.4
6. 8
15.
1. 1. 8
^ ohn Wellman
20
1.4
1. 6. 8
2.15.
3.11. 8
leuben Parks
4
5. 4
15.
1. 0. 4
^95.11. 1
May 30, 1781. Eli Brownson, Lt.
This Pay Roll sworn to before me. Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, May 30, 1781. The within pay roll is exam-
ined and accepted and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
being ninety-five pounds eleven shillings and one penny.
Thos. Chittenden, i r-^_^-..^^
„. D r Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Reed. May 30, 1781, ninety-five pounds eleven shillings and
one penny, being the contents of the above order.
^95.11.1 Eli Brownson, Lt.
246
STATE OF VERMONT
[239] [Capt. Jonas Galusha's Company]
A Pay Roll in Capt. Jonas Galusha's Company in Col. Herrick's
Regt. for service done in the alarm in Oct., 1780.
Names
Days
in
service
No. of
miles
travel
Officers
Rations
Total
Capt. Jonas Galusha
18
110
1. 4.
7.16. 8
Lt. Gideon Severs
li
55
0. 9. 4
3.18.10
" Nathan Stone
14
55
0. 9. 4
3.18.10
En. Joseph Andrus
18
110
1. 2.
5.14. 2
Sergt. Isaac Spencer
14
110
2.18.10
" David Matteson
14
110
2.18.10
" Judah Worden
14
110
2.18.10
Peleg Matteson
14
110
2.18.10
Corpl. Ebene. West
12
55
1. 5.10
Ezra Sweet [Swet]
8
55
1.10.
John Kingsley
10
55
1.11. S
Richard Colvin
14
55
1.17.
Abiather Buck
10
55
1.11. 8
John Buck
12
110
2.12. 8
Ebene. Harris
14
110
2.15. 4
Beuj. Oatman
8
55
1. 9.
Danl. Smith
8
55
1. 9.
Peter Matteson
14
110
2.15. 4
Saml. Matteson, Jr.
10
55 "
1.11. 8
Giles Olm
10
55
1.11. 8
Amos Galusha
14
110
2.15. 4
Benejah Matteson
14
110
2.15. 4
W'" Sweet
10
55
1.11. 8
David Done
14
110
2.15. 4
John Neebolds
14
110
2.15. 4
Squire Herrington
10
55
1.11. &
John Olin
12
110
2.12. 8
Parker Cole
10
55
1.11. 8
Eben« Wright
10 1
55
1.11. 8
Edw*! pt Simmons
■ 10 1
55
1.11. 8
Benj. Morgan [Mongan?]
12
110
2.12. 8
Amos Waters
10
55
1.11. 8
Josias Briggs I
8
55
1. 9.
W" Spencer
10
55
1.11. 8
Leml. Bottum
14
110
2.15. 4
Joshua Reynolds
8
55
1. 9.
Rufus Spencer
10 1
55
1.11. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
247
Names
Days
in
service
No. of
miles
travel
Officers-
Rations
Total
David Daily
10
55
1.11. 8
Isaac Andrus, Jr.
14
110
2.U. 4
Ebene. Dwinal
10
55
1.11. 8
Theoph. Herrington
10
55
1.11. 8
John Hammon
10
55
1.11. 8
John Rapnor (?)
10
55
1.11. 8
Henry Matteson
8
55
1. 9.
Jones [Janes] Nichols
8
55
1. 9.
Abel Johnson
8
55
1. 9.
Clerk Burlingame
8
55
1. 9.
John Soencer
8
55
1. 9.
Benj. Wells
8
55
1. 9.
Hezekiah Carpenter
8
55
1. 9.
Aaron Martin
8
55
1. 9.
Asa Baker
10
55
1.11. 8
Wm. Havens
10
55
1.11. 8
Caleb Kehenn
16
110
•2.17.
Jas. Herrington
2
110
2.12. 8
^121. 6.18
I do certify the within roll to be a true roll, to the best of my
knowledge. Jonas Galusha, Capt.
Sworn before me, Thos. Chittenden.
Pay Table Office, 8th June, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Jonas Galusha, which is one hundred and twenty-one pounds
six shillings and eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden } p^j^ee
Timo. Brownson f
Date above, received of the Treasurer the full of the above.
^121.6.8 Per me Jonas Galusha, Capt.
248
STATE OF VERMONT
[367]
\Capt. Jonas Galushas Company (/ar/)]
This may certify that the following: persons were in actual
service as follows, in the Alarm in Oct. 1780, for which they have
received no pay.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Alexander Huling
Barnet West
John Snow
Reuben Ellis, Jr.
9
10
10
10
110
55
55
2. 8.8
1.11.8
1.11.8
1.11.8
^7. 3.8
Jonas Galusha, Capt.
Arlington, June 8, 1778. The above account examined and
approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, it being
seven pounds three shillings and eight pence.
^7.3.3. Isaac Tichenor, [committee
Timo. Brownson, f
Bennington, Feb. 1, 1'
contents of the within order.
'82. Reed, of the Treasurer the
Jonas Galusha.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
249
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Benj. Ehodes
Alpheus Eaton
Elihu Allen
Jeose Chandler
Titus Andrews
Hezekiah Ehodes
Joseph Jackson
Ebeu Murray
Jethro Jackson
Philip Spalding
Matthew Parker
Ichabod Sheffield
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
251
[274] [^Capt. Isaac Clark's Company^
A Pay Roll for Capt. Isaac Clark's Company of Volunteers that
turned out for a month in October, 1780.
Pay and
Days
Amt.
travel
Names
rations
per day
in
service
Miles
Total
Capt. Isaac Clark
0. 4.
3
24
Lt. Nathl. Smith
3
26
8
2.8
5. 4. 8
Lt. Israel Hurlburt
7
26
15
5.0
5.15.
Ser^t. Elkanah Ashley
7
20
18
6.0
2. 7.
" Alpheus Hall
7
20
14
4.8'
2. 5. 8
" Timothy Moss
7
24
12
4.0
2. 5.
Reuben' Pitcher
5
26
12
4.0
2. 1.10
Corpl. Salmon Cogsell
5
26
13
4.4
2. 3. 9
" Silas Brookings
5
26
19
6.4
2. 0.
John Mosely
5
26
19
6.4
2. 0.
Daniel Gray
4
26
14
4.8
2. 0.
Perist [?] Sturdevant
4
26
13
4.4
1.17. 4
Ephraim Buel
4
26
14
4.8
1.17. 8
Amasiah Church
4
26
9
3.0
1.10.
Hicok
4
26
1
0.4
1.13 4
^ How
4
26
18
6.0
1.19.
'^•Z , How
4
26
8
2.8
1.15. 8
.5 g aj R Moss
4
26
12
4.0
1.17.
•^''^ oJ Hooker
4
26
19
6.4
1.19. 4
O'^'^ saLake
4
26
2
0.8
1.13. 8
""^ seph Lee
4
26
14
4.8
1.17. 8
Joseph Hawkins
4
26
14
4.8
1.17. 8
Silas Churchill
4
26
12
4.0
1.17.
Gershom Molton
4
20
15
5.0
1.18.
Azarial Blanchard
4
20
15
5.0
1.18.
Benjamin Hecok
4
20
14
4.8
1.17. 8
Gershom Lake
4
26
14
4.8
1.17. 8
ohn Boge
4
24
3
1.0
1.14.
David Gilmore
4
26
3
1.0
1.14.
John Churchill
4
26
8
2.8
1.15. 8
Barnard Ward
4
26
18
6.0
1.19.
Elijah Goodwin
4
26
16
0.4
1.18. 4
Elisha Owen
4
26
8
2.8
1.15. 8
James Guthrie
4
26
18
0.0
1.19.
Abiather Esquires
4
24
12
4.0
1.17.
Gideon Searles
4
24
12
4.0
1.17.
Gilbord Soper
4
26
18
0.0
1.19.
^78.18. 4
Attest,
Isaac Clark, Capt.
252
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug' 18, 1783. The within roll
being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of
seventy-eight pounds eighteen shillings and 4'^ lawful money, tak-
ing his receipt. Timo. Brownson,
Saml. Bartlet,
Committee.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of tlie above order.
Aug. 18, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[118]
[Capt. Daniel Smith's Company (?) {partW
At Castleton
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
per day
1.4
Sum of
wages
1.5.4
2.8
2.8
2.8
8.0
8.0
Sum of
milage
1.3.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
1.0.0
1.0.0
Total
Andrew Barton
Elisha Risdon
Saml. Piney
Daniel Reed
Elisha Risdon
Ebenezer Moss
19
2
2
2
6
6
81
18
18
18
60
60
2.12.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
1. 8.0
1. 8.0
^6.14.4
I do certify upon honor that the above named persons were
in service in the alarm in 1780, as above specified, for which they
have never been made up in any roll or received any pay.
Danl. Smith, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Aug. 2*^, 1781. The within account examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Daniel Smith or bearer, being six pounds fourteen shillings
and four pence, lawful money. John Fassett, j ^
Timothy Brownson, (
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^6.14.4 Danl. Smith, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
25a
[319]
[Capf. William Dyres Compa7iy\
Pay Roll of Capt. William Dyre's Company in the service of
the State of Vermont, from Oct. 12th. to theOth. day of Nov. 1780,
both days included.
Com-
Milage
Expira-
Days
Pay
per day
allowed by
Names
mence-
ment
of pay
tion
of pay
in
service
Amount
Act of
Assembly
5/4
G.13.4
GO m each
William Dyre. Capt.
Oct. 12
Nov. 6
25
0.20.0
Gideon Spencer, Lt.
3/7
4. 9.7
20.
Solomon Saflford, En.
3/7
4. 9.7
20.
Moses Hurd. Sergt.
1/7
1.19.7
20.
Simeon Prentice, do.
1.19.7
20.
Jedediah Durfee, do.
1.19.7
20.
Moses Ellis, Corpl.
1/5
1.15.5
20.
Stephen Holmes, do.
1.15.5
20.
James Bates, do.
1.15.5
20.
Daniel Hawlet
1.15.5
20.
Stephen Fuller, Fifer
1.15.5
20.
Saml. Matteson
1/4
1.13.4
20.
Levi Buck
1.1H.4
20.
Solomon Fuller
1.13.4
20.
Walter Bates
1.13.4
20.
Nathan Sherman
1.13.4
20.
John Weeks
1.13.4
20.
Silas Walhridge
1.13.4
20.
Joseph Norton
1.13.4
20.
Erastus Hatheway
1.-.3.4
20.
Thos. Buck
1.13.4
20.
Joab Lawrence
1.13.4
20.
Phineas Meiggs
1.13.4
20.
Daniel Smith
1.13.4
20.
James Burnit
19
1.13.4
20.
John Bradford
25
1.13.4
20.
Thos. Starkweather
1.13.4
20.
Saml. Harvey
1.13.4
20.
Gale Ferman
1.13.4
20.
Saml. Chapins
1.13.4
20.
John Holmes
1.13.4
20.
Francis Storey
1.13.4
20.
Benja. Lamb
1.13.4
20.
Jonas Safford
1.13.4
20.
Chester Derby
1.13.4
20.
Francis Matteson
1.13.4
20.
George Brighs
1.13.4
20.
Phineas Ward 0.16.8
allowed
by His
Ex> for
milage
1.13.4
20.
Nathan Ford
1.13.4
20.
Job Spink
1.13.4
20.
Isaac Mathews
1.13.4
20.
254
STATE or VERMONT
Names
Com-
mence-
ment
of pay
Expira-
tion
of pay
Days
in
service
Pay
per day
Amount
Milage
allowed by
Act of
Assembly
60 m each
John Huling
Stephen Tracy
Jesse Parsons
David Fay
John Davis
1.13.4
1.13.4
1.13.4
1.13.4
1.13.4
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
^88. 7.0
Capt. Dyre's subsistence @ 1/4 per day
Lt. Spencer's D" @ /8 "
En. Saflfords D" @ /8 "
Total amt. pay & subsistence
Milage included,
Attest,
1.13.4
16.8
16.8
^91.
46.
13.8
0.0
;^137.13.8
Wm. Dyre, Capt.
^91.13.8
32. 4.0
^123.17.8
Amount pay and subsistence
Milage for 46 men at 14/ each the whole 20/ )
being not allowed by reason of their being >■
partly subsisted on the State's cost. )
Total amt. right
Pay Table Office. The within roll being examined and ap-
proved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to Tho.s.
Tolman Esq. Paymaster, being the sum of one hundred and twen-
ty-three pounds, seventeen shillings and eight pence, or other cur-
rent money equivalent — he'the said paymaster to be accountable.
Given at Arlington, June 7, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, ) p^^,
Timo. Brownson, °"^
March 20, 17^
Reed, the above in full.
Thos. Tolman,
Paym""
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 255
[230] [Major Gideon Ormsbys Service]
Manchester, 20th March, 1781.
State of Vermont Dr. to me for service done in the
alarms of October last. £^ 7. 0.0
Entered service the 11th of October and continued in
service 21 days.
Travel 80 miles at /4 per mile 1. 7.4
Sixty-three Extra Rations at /8 per ration 2. 2.0
Gideon Ormsby, Major. £ 10.9.4
Pay Table Office, 2 June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed to
pay to Maj. Gideon Ormsby the above account, which is ten
pounds nine shillings and four pence lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden, / ^
tut:, ,, ' r Committee.
John tassett, \
Date above, reed, the contents of the above order.
p{^10.9.4 Gideon Ormsby, Major.
256
STATE OF VERMONT
[oo4] [^^<'A- Joseph Parkhursfs Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Parkhursi's Company of Militia
for service in the alarm in Royalton, Oct. 10, 1780.
Namks
Days
Pr. day
Total
Capt. Jos. Parkhurst
\
t>.8
1. 0.0
Lt. Elis Stevens
S
4.3
12.9
Sergt, lo'- Edson
)
1 '*'
4.9
" John Rillins
{
1 7
4.9
Isaac Pinney
5
1. (
4.9
Corp. Heman Dnrkee
>
1.6
4.6
" Phineas Parklmrst
?
4.0
Joseph Green
5
4.0
Oliver Pinney
\
4.0
Timothy Hibbard
\
4.0
Ralph Day
3
4.0
Robert Handv [Hand?]
5
4.0
Elisha Hart
}
4.0
Daniel Haven
J
4.0
John Evans
5
4.0
Med ad Benton
3
4.0
Joseph Wallon
3
4.0
Rufus Rude
5
4.0
Nathl. Moss
}
4.0
Nathan Morgan
}
4.0
Stephen Burrus
5
4.0
Zebu Ion Burrus
)
4.0
Samuel joslin
)
4.0
Jer" Triscut
{
4.0
Comfort Sever
3
2.8
£^. 6.2
Jos. Parkhurst, Captain.
Attest, Comfort Sever.
Pay Table Oftice. Benninoton. 20"' Feb. 1782. The within
Pay Roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Capt. Joseph Parkhurst, or order, the sum of six pounds
six shillings and two pence, for services done by the militia, 1780.
Nathl. Brush, \ ^ ,,
Isaac lichenor, \
Bennington, Feb. 21, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order, being six pounds six shillings and two
pence, lawful money, in behalf of Capt Joseph Parkhurst.
^'6.6.2 Comfort Sever.
KKVOI.UTIONAKV WAR ROLLS
257
[2'iO| \C(:/^f. 'J'iniothy /iits/t's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Timothy liush's Company under the di-
rection of Col. Peter Okott at the time the enemy came to Royal-
ton, Oct. 16, 1780.
Namkh
Com-
menced
Days
Waj^es
due
Miles
Per
mile
[Amt.
[travel
Total
Capt. Timothy Bush
Oct. 16
8
0.16.0
40
18.4
1. 9.4
Lt. Jarnes Hmaljey
" "
3
10.9
40
13.4
1. 4.1
Lt. Jolin Hor>H(;n
" "
8
10.9
40
18.4
1. 4.1
Ku. KliHha Partridj^e
" "
8
10.9
40
18.4
1. 4.)
'• John lio^nrs
" "
8
10.9
4(J
18.4
1. 4.1
The Rev. Mr. Ljman
Potter
.< ..
3
16.9
40
18.4
1. 9.4
Afljt. C'TiBhrnan
" "
3
10.9
40
18.4
1. 9.1
Ser«,'t. Heuvei ' '• «'
8
4.9
40
18.4
18.1
Hatch
" "
8
4.9
40
18,4
17.1
" lioanhnan
.t «<
8
4.9
40
13.4
18.1
" ilov^-y
" "
3
4.9
40
18.4
18.1
'• HiitchiDHon
! "
8
4.9
40
18.4
18.1
Corpl. liurtou
l« <>
3
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
'' Biiruap
'
3
4.5
40
18.4
17.9
" Waterman
" "
8
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
BrowrjHon
" Hait
" "
3
4.5
40
18.4
17.9
<< .<
8
4.5
40
18.4
17.9
I>rum'iia](lwixi
ti tt
3
4.5
40
18.4
17.9
JoHeph Sm alley
" "
3
4.
40
18.4
17.4
John Hibard
'' »•
8
4.
40
18.4
17.4
William Hlake
<« I.
3
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Aaabel .Murdock
i. ..•
3
4.
40
18.4
17.4
CoDHtaut .Murdock
.. ..
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Nathl. Hov«y
" "
8
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Beckfft (JLafjman
X <«
3
4.
40
4
18.4
17.4
John liicliard
" "
8
4.
40
18.4
17.4
AmoH Starkweather
" "
8
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Joel BeutoD
"
8
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Philip Smith
.> 11
8
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Isaac I'artridtje
I. >(
8
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Israel Newton
<( 11
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Nathl. li(>ardrnan
.. ..
8
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Gershor/i Bartlet
.1 «.
3
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Elliot Bartlet
.> 1<
8
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Jona. Bartlet
<l .>
3
4.
40
4
18.4
17.4
Francis Smalley
.. ..
8
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Elijah Yeomans
" •*
8
4.
40
.
18.4
17.4
Joel Jones
<» «»
8
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Ichabod Carly
" '•
3
4.
40
A
18.4
17.4
Abel Curtis
11 11
3
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Joseph Loveland
<1 I"
8
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
John Sar^eant
I. .1
8
4.
40
18.4
17.4
Simeon Carpenter
8
4.
40
4
13.4
17.4
Saml. Curtis " "
3
4.
40
A
13.4
17.4
[17]
:^58
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Com-
menced
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
13.4
Total
Solomon Curtis
Oct. 16
3
0. 4.0
40
0.17.4
John Wrisjht
3
40
13.4
17.4
Jonas Richards
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Joel Stimson
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Saml. Partridge
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Hez. Goodrich
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Nathl. Messenger
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Josiah Goodrich, Jr.
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Elisha Waterman
3
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Waterman, Jr.
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Levi Waterman
»l u
3
40
13.4
17.4
Dole Johnson
11 (I
3
40
13.4
17.4
James Waterman
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Samuel Waterman
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Elisha Freeman
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
John Bush
a a
3
40
13.4
17.4
Elijah Buruap
,1 .1
3
40
13.4
17.4
Jeremiah Percivel
" ♦'
3
40
13.4
17.4
Job Morse
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Seth Morse
11 n
3
40
13.4
17.4
Judah Swift
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Joseph Swift
3
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Baldwin
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Ebene. Brown
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Amos Ames
ii 11
3
40
13.4
17.4
Elihu Baxter
.< ii
3
40
13.4
17.4
William Burnham
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Jonathan Lord
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
David Lord
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Israel Brown
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Elias Partridge
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Abel Buel
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Philip Delano
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Abial Abbott
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Waterman
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Simon Stimson
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Abel Stimson
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Moses Belknap
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Joseph Lewis
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Nathl. Brown
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Brown "
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Asa Huntington
<. 'I
■3
40
13.4
17.4
Samuel Plumley
.. a
3
40
13.4
17.4
Asa Story
Ben,]. Lewis
" "
3
3
40''
40
13.4
13.4
17.4
17.4
Asaiiel Lewis
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Cornelius Gilbert
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Henry Burton
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
John Burton
U (I
3
40
13.4
17.4
Stephen Percivel
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Roswell Morgan
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
Nathl. Boardman, Jr.
" "
3
40
13.4
17.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
259
Names
Com-
menced
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
Josiah Goodrich
Oct. 16
3
0. 4.0
40
4
13.4
0.17.4
Exper ' Freeman
•s
40
4
13.4
]7.4
John Hatch
3
40
4
13 4
17.4
Ebene. Percivel
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
William Bolles [Bowls?]
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
Eoswell Olcott
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
Saml. Bartlet
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
Joseph Hatch
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
Solomon White
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
Ashbel Tucker
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
Saml. Brown
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
John Brown
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
Joseph Ball
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
Gersham Bartlet Jr.
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
Josiah Hobard
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
David Belknap
!! !'
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
Sylvanus Owen
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
John Shafter [Slafter]
3
40
4
13.4
17.4
Total ^101. 3.4
A true roll.
Attest,
Timo. Bush, Capt.
Windsor County, Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Sworn before John Fassett, Asst.
State of Vermont. | The within Pay Roll exami^ied and
Pay Table Office. f approved and the Treasurer is dir^^ed to
pay the same to Capt. Timothy Bush or bearer, being the sum of
one hundred and one pounds three shillings and four pence, law-,
ful money.
Given at Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, ) n^^^iti-^^
John Fassett, f Committee.
June 14, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, one hundred
and one pounds three shillings and four pence for Capt. T. Bush.
^101.3.4 Elisha Burton
260
STATE OF VERMONT
[218] \_Capt. John Afarcys Compa/iy'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Marcy's Company in Maj. Benj..
Wait's Detachment that ixiarched in the alarm when the Indians
came to Rovalton.
Windsor, Oct. 16, 1780.
Com-
Per
day
When
Names
menc-
eing
Days
dis-
charged
Miles
Total
Capt. John Marcy
Oct. 16
8
5.4
Oct. 24
114
4. 0. 8-
Lt. Elnathan Strong
'• "
8
3.7
114
3. 6. 8
" Eben' Hoisington
t< a
8
3.7
'( (>
114
3. 6. 8
Sergt. John Mercy
.i 11
8
1.7
U it
114
2. 0. 8-
•' Samuel Patrick
<( u
8
1.7
a a
114
2. 0. 8
Drum'' Samuel Mercy
" 21
3
1.6
a a
30
0.14. 6
Joel Butler
" "
8
1.4
i. (1
114
2. 8. 8
Joseph Thompson
(< i.
8
1.4
ii n
114
2. 8. 8
Hezekiah Thompson
" '■
3
1.4
" 19
30
2.14.
John Kingsley
" ''
8
1.4
" 24
114
2. 8. 8
Matthew Hammont
i< ('
6
1.4
" 22
36
1. 0. »
Jona. Hammont
i« 14
8
1.4
" 24
114
2. 8. 8
Solomon Burke
<( i<
3
1.4
" 21
30
0.14.
Moses Morse
.. (<
8
1.4
'.! 24
114
2. 8. 8-
Elisha Halley
" "
8
1.4
114
2. 8. 8
John Benjamin
" "
8
1.4
114
2. 8. 8
Watts [Wales?] Hubbard, Jr.
" "
3
1.4
" 21
35
0.15. 8
Josiah Hawley
" "
3
1.4
" 18
30
0.13. »
John Curtis
" "
8
1.4
" 24
114
2. 8. 8
Williard Dean
.< n
4
1.4
" 20
60
1. 5. 4
Thomas Wilson
tl <«
4
1.4
" •'
4
0.19. 8
Saml. Meeser
K <'
8
1.4
\[ 24
114
2. 8. 8
Zebina Curtis
(i a
8
1.4
114
2. 8. 8
Jona. Hodgeman
<< "
6
1.4
" 22
ye
2. 0.
Orange Hoisington
'« "
3
1.4
" 24
30
15. 8
Caleb Stone
" "
2
1.4
" 18
20
7. 8
Eoswell Smith
" "
6
1.4
" 22
96
3. 0.
Peter Currier
a li
2
1.4
" 13
30
12. 8
Eldad Hubbard
a n
2
1.4
" 18
20
7. 8
Joseph Patterson
8
1.4
" 24
114
2. 8. 8
;^55. 8.10
Test, John Mercey, Capt.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved,
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. John Mercey
or bearer, being the sum of fifty-four pounds eight shillings and
ten pence, lawful money.
Given at Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden,
John Fassett,
Bennington, 22^ June, 1781. Received the contents of the
within pay roll. Per me John Mercey, Capt.
^55.8.10.
Committee
o
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c
a
6
o .
U o
72 t-
^^
c o
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I: a:
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REVOLUTIOXARV WAR ROLLS
I c: o ss S5
261
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262
STATE OF VERMONT
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03
6 6
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rC .::;
H a; ^:: S
-^-' C P aj >,
^S?
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
263
[353, see next roil] [G///. Joshua Hazens Covipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joshua Hazen's Company that turned out
by the order of Col. Joseph Safford to the intent to head that party
.... the enemy that was supposed was going to Coos on their
return in October last, A. D. 1780. Our march was as far as
Bethel.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Joshua Hazen
3
30
1. G.
Lt. William Bramble
3
30
1. 2.
Sergt. David Wright
;]
30
0.14.10
Corpl. John Gillet
3
30
0.14. 5
" Hezekiah Hazen
3
30
0.14. 5
Solomon Hazen
3
30
14.
Erastus Chapman
3
30
14.
Joseph Chapman
3
30
14.
Jona. Wright
3
30
14.
Barnabas Tisdale
3
30
14.
Josiah Tilden
3
30
14.
James Tracy
3
30
14.
Seth Savage
3
30
14.
John Cheny
3
30
14.
Enoch Emerson
3
30
14.
;^ 12.11. S
The within pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the same, which is twelve pounds eleven
shillings and eight pence.
Timo. Brownson, ) p__^ee
John Fassett, f
June 23, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^12.11.8. Elkanah Sprague.
264
STATE OF VERMONT
[105, see last roll] [^Capt. Joshua Hazens Company (/>«;/)]
A Pay Roll of the Men that was out in the Royalton Alarm
last October, who through mistake, were left out of the Roll that
I sent in at the session of June last. Hartford, Oct. 9, 1781.
Names
Samuel Webster
W'" Powers
Christo])her Pease
Elisha Marsh
Benj. Stetson
W" Porter
Benj. Burch
W™ Curtis
Benj. Kingsbury
Days
1
P' day
3
-
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1.4
3
1.4
Wages
due
Miles
4
34
4
34
4
34
4
34
4
34
4
34
4
34
4
34
4
34
I
Total
15.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
l;^^ 6. 18.0
Joshua Hazen, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 24, 1781. The within Pay Roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
Joshua Hazen or bearer the within sum. being six pounds eighteen
shillings, lawful money.
Timo. Brownson, ^
Thos. Chandler, [• Comm''^'
John Strong, )
Date above, received the contents of the above order of the
Treasurer.
^6.18.0 Elk"'" Sprague.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
'265
[I TO]
\^Capt. Daniel Gilbert'' s Companx
A Paj' Roll for a company under the command of Daniel
Gilbert, Capt.
Names
Days
Miles
Shillings
per day
Total
due
Grand
Total
Daniel Gilbert, Capt.
4
30
20.
4. 0.0.
I.IG. 8
Abel Fairbanks, Lt.
4
15.
3. 0.0.
1. :.
John Walbndge, Serg'
4
G.
1. 4.
O.IC). 4
Jacob Foster, Do.
4
6.
1. 4.
O.IG. 4
Zacheus Downer, Clk.
4
G.
1. 4.
O.IG. 4
Simeon How, Corpl.
4
5.0
1. 2.
0.15.10
Jonathan How
4
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Samuel Ladd
4
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Larkin Hunter
4
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Jason Downer
4
,
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Wright Spalding
4
5.
20.
0.15, 4
John Crery
4
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Stephen March
4
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Elisha Kent
4
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Daniel Lovejov
4
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Ashbel Ladd
4
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Peirce Parkhurst
4
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Azel Spalding
4
5.
20.
0.15. 4
Joel Marsh
4
5.
20.
0.15. 4
^16. 2.10
The within pay roll is for service done in Royalton Alarm
the K;"' Oct. 1780. Daniel Gilbert, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 24, 1781. The within Pay Roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
Daniel Gilbert or order the within sum, being sixteen pounds two
shillings and ten pence, lawful money
Tim" Brownson, "]
Tho« Chandler, [.Com^^
John Strong, J
Date above rec'd of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order in behalf of Dan' Gilbert. Joel Marsh.
266
STATE OF VERMONT
[322]
\^Major Elkanah Days Battalioti]
Muster Roll of the two Companies of Militia in Westminster,
Officers and Soldiers who marched in the Alarm, Oct. 17, 1780, by
and with me the subscriber, Elkanah Day of said Westminster.
Names
Days
Miles
Per
mile
Per day
Total
Elkanah Day, Major
2
30
4d
0.6.8
1. 3. 4
Michael Gillson, Capt.
2
30
4
5.4
1. 0. 8
William Crook, Lt.
2
30
4
3.8
0.17. 4
Ephraim Ranney, Lt.
2
30
4
3.8
0.17. 4
Asa Averill, En.
2
30
4
3.8
0.17. 4
Bildad Easton, Sergt.
8
100
4
1.7.1
2. 6. 2
Robt. Crook,
2
30
4
1.7.1
0.13. 254
Abra™ Shipman, "
2
30
4
1.7.1
0.13. 2>^
David Heaton, "
2
30
4
1.7.1
0.13. 2j^
John Abbe, "
2
30
4
1.7.1
0.13. 2>^
Abiel Goodell,
2
30
4
1.7.1
0.13. ^Yz
John Wells, Corpl.
2
30
4
1.5.2
0.12.11
Expe: Fish,
8
110
4
1.5.8
2. 8. 4
John Morse, "
2
30
4
1.5.2
0.12.11
3enj. Burt
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Amos Carpenter
2
30
4
1.4
C.12. 8
Ephraim Willcox
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
John Holt
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Oliver Wells
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Joshua Stoddard
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Joseph Kern [Pierse ?]
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Joseph Arven
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Eben"" Holton
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Job Dickerson
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Wait'i Ranney
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Lemuel Cone
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Azel Goodell
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Asaph Wright
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Edward Garey
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
John McNeil
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Elijah Ranney
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Ichabod Ide
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Azariah Wright
8
110
4
1.4
2. 7. 4 -
Sylvanus Fisk
8
110
4
1.4
2. 7. 4
John Averill
8
110
4
1.4
2. 7. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
267
Names
Days
Miles
Per
mile
Per day
Total
Const' Chaffee
8
110
4>i
1.4
2. 7. 4
Lynd Willard
6
90
1.4
1.18.
Charles Rice
6
90
1.4
1.18.
Abel Willard
6
90
1.4
1.18.
fona. Buck
6
90
1.4
1.18.
Nathl. Kittredge
3
44
1.4
0.18. 8
Otis Chaffee
3
44
1.4
0.18. 8
Benj. Lovejoy
2
30
1.4
0.12. 8
John Petty
2
30
1.4
0.12. 8
Silas Burk
2
30
1.4
0.12. 8
Thos. Averill
2
30
1.4
0.12. 8
Jas. Phippan
2
30
1.4
0.12. 8
David Daly
2
30
1.4
0,12. 8
Azariah Wright, Jr.
2
30
1.4
0.12. 8
Amos Robinson
2
25
1.4
0.11.
Levi Peck
2
25
1.4
0.11.
James Crafford
2
30
1.4
0.12. 8
Daniel Badger
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Elijah Daly
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Abraham Hawkins
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Uriah Carpenter
2
30
4
1.4
0.12. 8
Saml. Burk
3
40
4
1.4
0.17. 4
Eph"' Griggs
3
40
4
1.4
£
0.17. 4
54.11. 2
A true return of officers and men who marched in the alarm as
above mentioned. Elkanah Day, Maj''
Westminster, 3rd Sept., 1781.
Westminster, Sept. 3'', 1781. Then Maj. Elkanah Day person-
ally appeared and made oath to this pay roll.
Coram Nathan Fisk, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, 6th. of Sept., 1781. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Major Elkanah Day or bearer, it being fifty-four pounds eleven
shillings and two pence. John Strong,
Timo. Brownson.
Committee.
Reed. Arlington, Sept. 15, 1781, of the Treasurer, the contents
of the within order. Elkanah Day, Major.
^54.11.2
268
STATE OF VERMONT
[350] [Capt. Comfort Starr s Co/upany']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Comfort Starr's Company of Militia of the
Town of Guilford, who went out into the service of the State of
Vermont, in the alarm in the inonth of Oct., 1780.
Names
Days
Per
day
Pay and
sub-
sistence
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
Comfort Starr, Capt.
2
0.6.8
13. 8
28
4''
0.9.4
1. 2. 8
Ezra Pratt, Ensiern
2
4.3
8. 6
28
9.4
0.17.10
Joseph Sarter [?], Clerk
2
1.7
3. 2
28
9.4
12. 6
Caleb Carpenter, Sergt.
2
1.7
3. 2
28
9.4
12. 6
Nich* Pullen,
2
1.5
2.10
28
9.4
12. 2
John Burroughs, Corpl.
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
William Yaw
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Timo. Fisher
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Pearly Starr
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Asarel Carpenter
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Ezra Shepardson
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Hez'' Horton, Jr
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Nathan Horton '
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Jabez Franklin
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Aaron Franklin, Jr.
2
1.4
2. 8
28
. 4
9.4
12.
Joshua Culver
2
1.4
2. 8
28
4
9.4
12.
Saml. Stafford
2
1.4
2. 8
28
4
9.4
12.
Jared Shepherdson
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Jona. Kinsley
2
1.4
2. 3
28
9.4
12.
Philip Franklin, Jr.
2
1,4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
W"> Morris
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Jef. Barney
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Eseck Thayer
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Seth Shepherdson
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Ab'" Jonas
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
John Shepherdson
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
John Barney
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Stephen Shepherdson
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Edward Barney
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Jas. Burroughs
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
Peleg Hicks
2
1.4
2. 8
28
9.4
12.
^19.10. 2
The within is a true roll of the services done by my company.
Comfort Starr, Capt.
State of Vermont. Sept. 26, 1781. Then the within pay roll
sworn to Before me, Timothy Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, 26*\ 1781. The within Pay Roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Comfort
Starr, or bearer, it beings nineteen pounds ten shillings and two
P^"^^- Timo. Brownson, , Committee.
John Strong, f
Treasurer's Office, Sept. 26, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen' Esq.
Treasurer, the contents of this order.
^19.10.2. Comfort Starr.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
26^
[351] [^Capt. Comfort Shrir's Company {p(irt)\
Pay Roll, of a part of Capt. Comfort Starr's Company of the
town of Guilford, who marched in an Alarm about the last of
October, 1780, in the service of the State of Vermont.
Names
Days
Per
day
Pay and
sub-
sistence
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
Comfort Starr, Capt.
6.8
6.8
8
2.8
9. 4
Ezra Pratt. Ensign
4.8
4.8
8
3.8
6.11
Pearly Starr, Corpl.
Lo
L5
8
2.8
4. 1
Jabez Franklin, do.
8
2.8
4. 1
'J'imo. Fisher
8
2.8
4.
Aaron Franklin, Jr.
8
2.8
4.
John Barns, Jr.
8
2.8
4.
Darius Bullock
8
2.8
4.
Peleg Hicks
8
4
2.8
4.
Stephen Chase
8
2.8
4.
Asarel Carpenter
8
2.8
4.
Abner Starter
8
2.8
4.
Philip Franklin, Jr.
8
2.8
4.
Jona. Culver
8
2.8
4
David Culver
8
2.8
4.
;^3. 8. 5
The above is a just and true roll.
Attest, Comfort Starr, Capt.
Sept. 26, 1781. The within Pay Roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Assistant.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Sept. 26, 1781. The within Pay
Roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Comfort Starr or bearer, it being three pounds
eight shillings and five pence.
Timo. Brownson, \
John Strong,
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sept. 26, 1781. Reed,
urer. the contents of this order.
of I. Allen, Treas-
Comfort Starr.
270
STATE OF VERMONT
[36]
\_Capt. Comfort Starr s Company {party]
Roll of a party of men detached from Capt. Comfort Starr'%
Company of Militia in the to vr- of Guilford, in the 'alarm in the'
month of Oct. 1780.
Names Bank
Days
6
6
6
Pay per
day
Amt.
Miles
travel
Per
Mile
Amt. of
travel
Total
amt.
John Slater, Sergt!
Wm. Marsh
Jno. Shepardson
0.1.7
0.1.4
0.1.4
0.9.6
0.8.0
0.8.0
47
47
47
4.1
4
4
0.15.8
0.15.8
0.15.8
1. 5.2
1. 3.8
1. 3.8
/:3.12.6
The above is a just and true roll.
Attest, Comfort Starr, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Sept. 26, 1781. The Within
pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same to Comfort Starr or bearer it being ;^3.12.6.
Timo Brownson, ) ^ _„„
Jno. Strong, )
Treasurer's Office, Sept 26, 1\
urer, the contents of order.
81.
Rec'd of I. Allen, Treas-
Comfort Starr.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
271
[510]
[Ca//. Comfort Starr s Compatiy {partW
A Pay Roll of Capt. Comfort Starr's Company who went in
the service of the State of Vermont in the Month of October, 1780.
Names
No. of
Days
Wa2:es,
&c
No. of
miles
travel
Four pence
per mile
Whole
Stephen Chase
Ezra Shepardson
Nathan Horton
2
1
1
1/4
1/4
1/4
28
8
8
9/4
2/8
2/8
0.12.0
4.0
0. 4.0
1. 0.0
To the Gentlemen Committee of the Pay Table:
These men were not made up in the Pay Rolls that I brought
in to the Pay Table in September the 26*'^ day 1781— the first
named Stephen Chase not in the biggest, the other two left out of
the next biggest — these men I entirely forgot and I must pay
the men and lose the money, unless the gentlemen Committee will
consider my case and send me the money by the bearer hereof or
by some other man: — this from your humble servant,
Guilford, October y'' 9*^ day, 1781. Comfort Starr.
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, Octo. 25, 1781.
The within Pay Roll examined and approved, and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Comfort Starr or bearer,
being one pound.
^l-^-O Timo. Brownson I Committee
John Strong \
Treasurer's Office, Charlestown, Octo. 27, 1781.
Received of the Treasurer the contents of this order — reed in
behalf of Comfort Starr. Pr John Shepardson.
272
STATE OF VERMONT
[110]
\Capt. Abner Bisbees Detachment^
A Pay Roll of the Men that went on the alarm from Spring-
field in Oct. 1780. belonging- to Col. Wood's Regiment.
Wages
Amt.
Names
Days
per
mo.
of
wages
Miles
Travel
Total
Abner Bisbee
5
40s.
0.6.8
50
0.16.8
1. 3. 4
Jacob Sartwell
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
Elisha Brown
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
Orsamus Holmes
6.8
50
16 8
1. 3. 4
Em« Case
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
Oliver Sartwell
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
John Bisbee
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
Simeon Spencer
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
Thos. Dumphee
5
6.8
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
John Hannam
5
6 8
50
16.8
• 1. 3. 4
Joseph Hannock
5
6.S
50
16.8
1. 3. 4
John Griswold
•>
2.8
20
6.8
0. 9. 4
Thos. Curlew
•Z
2.8
20
6.8
£
0. 9. 4
13 15. 4
Abner Bisbe, Captain.
Charlestown, Oct. 18. Then the above pay roll sworn to before
me, Timo^ Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, Oct. 18, 1781. The above pay
roll is examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same, being thirteen pounds fifteen shillings and four pence.
Timothy Brownson, | ^
T o^- u r Com.
Isaac lichenor, j
Treasurer's Office, Oct. 24, 1781. Reed, of the Treasurer the
contents of the within order, being thirteen pounds fifteen shil-
lings and four pence. Reed, in behalf of Capt. Abner Bisbee.
Simeon Spencer.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
273
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Names and Rank
Capt. Saml. Scott
Sergt. John Nott
Corpl. Jas. Dumfy
John Hall
David Chubb
James Bates
Tho* Barret
Jno. B. Thompson
John McClallan
James Hall
John Barrett
John Cass
Abram Lockwood, 2'^
Jacob Lockwood
Daniel Field
John Williams, 2'
Abra"' Lockwood
Luther Field
Isaac Tore
Henry Lockwood
Combs House
a,
O
CO
274
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office. The within roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Saml. Scott
or bearer, being" the sum of ^18.10.10 Lawful money.
Given at Windsor Ap. 6, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, } ^ ^^
Jno. Fassett, f ^"^"^
Reed, of Ira Allen, Treas-
Samuel Scott, Capt.
Treasurer's Office, Oct 12, 1781.
urer, the contents of this order.
[357]
[CaJ>t John PoweWs Company']
Pay Roll of Capt. John Powell's Company of Militia in the
alarms of Barnard and Royalton, &c, &c. [1780]
Names
Days
Total
John Powell, Capt.
2
0.10. 8
Elijah Beman, Lt.
9
16.
Solomon Calkins, En.
14
17. 4
Abel Crandel, Sergt.
10
15.10
David Rich,
11
17. 5
Nathan Norton, "
4
5. 4
Elisha Powell
2
2. 8
Daniel Oilman
6
8.
John West
3
4.
Oliver Pennock
7
9. 4
Heman Pennock
4
5. 4
Jonathan Rowell
2
2. 8
Jona Luce
10
13. 4
Eber White
10
13. 4
Isaac Comings [Corier]
3
4.
Elisha May
5
6. 8
Zerah Norton
10
13. 4
Jared Alger
6
8.
Solomon Root
7
9. 4
W™ Root
5
6. 8
Absalom Brown
10
13. 4
Heman Brown
4
5. 4
Jonathan Rich, Jr.
4
5. 4
Eliphalet Bean
3
4.
Thomas Bean
10
13. 4
Samuel Peters
3
4.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
275
Names
Days
Total
Hezekiah May
4
9. 4
David Chamberlin
5
6. 8
Josiah Brown
5
6. 8
Elias Chamberlin
3
4.
Zenas Morey
3
4.
Saml. Huggins
4
5. 4
Levi Root
2
2. 8
Peter Pennock
3
4.
Joshua Tucker
5
6. 8
Frederick Smith
6. 8
Silas Alger
2
2. 8
Jona. Wood, Jr.
4
5. 4
Joel Chamberlin
4
5. 4
Jonathan Wood
6
8.
Saml. Rich
6
8.
Jona. Rich
7
9. 4
Aaron Pennock
7
9. 4
4 horses 48 miles
16.0)
;^0.18.0i"
^18.
18. 7
Amount of rations
=
21
8. 7
June 23, 1781.
The within pay roll sworn to before me,
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
The within Pay Roll examined and approved and the Treas-
urer is directed to pay the same to Capt. John Powell or bearer, it
being the sum of twenty-one pound eight shillings and seven
pence. Timo. Brownson,
John Strong,
Committee.
June 26, 1781.
tents of this order.
^21.8.7
Reed, of Ira Allen, the Treasurer, tlie con-
John Rowell.
276
STATE OF VERMONT
[111]
\Capt. Elias Weld's Company\
of Capt. Elias Weld's Militia Company, who
A Pay Roll
marched to Royalton and Haverhill in the alarm, Oct. 1780
Names
Days
Pay per
day
Miles
Total
Capt. Elias Weld
3
0.5.4
25
1. 4. 4
Jonah Loomis, Ensign
G
3.7
75
2. G. G
Nathl. Killam, Serg^
G
1.7
85
1.17.10
John S. Harvey, Serg*
3
1.7
35
0.16. 5
George Dennison, Serg*^
3
1.7
35
O.IG. 5
John Grow, Corpl.
3
l.G
35
O.IG. 2
Timothy Bannister, Drm''
6
l.G
85
1.17. 4
Jesse Bannister, Fifer
G
l.G
85
1.17. 4
Darius Liscomb, "
3
l.G
35
O.IG. 2
George Back
G
1.4
75
1.13.
Saml. Capon
4
1.4
50
1. 2.
Saml. Grow
G
1.4
85
I.IG. 4
Jeremiah Rust
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Perez Antizel
6
1.4
85
I.IG. 4
Ichabod Hatch
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Benj. Munsel
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Andrew Luce
G
1.4
75
1.13.
Timri Luce
G
1.4
75
1.13.
Asa Wright
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Joory Luce
4
1.4
50
1. 2.
Robt. Morrison
G
1.4
75
1.13.
John Laiton
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Timothy Lull
6
1.4
75
1.13.
Aaron Willard
G
1.4
75
1.13.
Elisha Gallup
2
1.4
25
0.11.
Joseph Marcy
4
1.4
50
1. 2.
Jona. Burk
4
1.4
50
1. 2.
Eleazer Bishop
G
1.4
85
I.IG. 4
Marston Cabot
3
1.4
25
0.11.
Willard Colton
2
1.4
25
0.11.
Luther Colton
2
1.4
25
0.11.
Lot Hodgeman
2
1.4
25
0.11.
Thomas Lawton
2
1.4
25
0.11.
Joseph Olmstead
5
1.4
75
1.11. 8
Elihu Smead
4
1.4
50
1. 2.
W" Simmes Ashley
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Nathan Billings
6
1.4
75 •
1.13.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
277
Names
Days
Pay per
day
Miles
Total
^Vilder Willard
6
1.4
75
1.13.
Eli Willard
6
1.4
75
1.13.
Asa Taylor
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Moses Webster
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Zebulon Lee
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Thos. Richardson
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Jerem'' Richardson
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
ban Davison
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Danl. Sumner
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
W'" Sumner
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Thos. Smith
4
1.4
50
1. 2.
Danl. Bugbee
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
John Dunbar
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Ambrose Grow
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Isaac Stephens
2
1.4
25
0.11.
Saml. Weden
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Phineas Killam
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Lezedel Munsel
4
1.4
35
0.17.
Noah Jenne
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
_ohn Goldsbary
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
ista Russell
3
1.4
50
1. 0. 8
Joel Bishop
3
1.4
50
1. 0. 8
Joseph Gallup
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
Oliver Willard
3
1.4
25
0.11.
Thos. Liscomb
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Nch'' Liscomb
3
1.4
35
0.15. 8
Jos. Grow, Jr
1
1.4
8
0. 4.
Eph'" Miner
1
1.4
8
0. 4.
Elisha Howard
3
1.4
25
0.12. 4
^05.10.10
Signed per me, Elias Weld, Captain.
June 19, 1781. The above pay roll was examined and
approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the above
sum of sixty-five pounds ten shillings and ten pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden, ( n^r^rr^ut^^
„^■ .1, r> r Committee,
limothy Brownson, \
June 25, 1781.
Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
£ G5.10.10 Paul Spooner.
278
STATE OF VERMONT
[68] \^MaJor Benjamin Wait']
A Pay Abstract for Major Benjamin Wait when he marched in
the alarm when the Indians came to Royalton in October 16^'\
1781. [1780?]
Com-
N-^-« 'menr of ^^^^^
1 pay
Pay
charged
'^^*- Miles per ' Amount
^^^ \ mile 1
Maj. Benj. Wait
Oct. 16
8
0.6.8
Oct. 24
2.13.4 114 , /4'i
4 11.4
Benj. Wait, Maj.
Pay Table Office. The within abstract examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Maj. Benjamin
Wait or bearer, being the sum of four pounds eleven shillinrs and
four pence lawful money. Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Thomas Chittenden, | ,,
T , t:, ^, ' ^ Committee.
John Fassett, f
Treasurer's Office, June 21st, 1782.
the contents of the above order.
Received of the Treasurer
Benj. Wait, Major.
[509]
\^Capt. William Up ham's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. William Upham's Company of Militia for
service done at sundry times — 1780.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
279
Time
No. of miles
No.
Whole
Name and Rank
when service
travel at
of
amount of
done
4' per mile
days
pay
;^S. D.
Clark Tolles
Oct. 17
G7
s
1.13
Abijah White
do
67
8
1.13
Benja. Towers [Powers?]
do
67
8
1.13
John Hatch
do
67
8
1.13
Will- Dean [Will?]
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Abbot Roby
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Caleb Shaw
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Gideon Lyman
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Amos Boyanton
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Joseph Webb
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
Godfrey Richardson
do
21
2
0. 9. 8
John Spafford
Nov. 1
36
4
17. 4
Moses Allen
do
36
4
0.17. 4
Eben^ Hatch
do
36
4
0.17. 4
William Upham, Capt.
Aug. 15
30
2
1. 0. 8
Henry Tolles
do
60
4
1. 5. 4
Clark Tolles
do
30
2
0.12. 8
38.18. 4
W" Upham, Capt.
Pay Table Office. Charleston, Octo. 17, 1781.
The within Pay Roll examined and approved — and the Treas-
urer is directed to pay the same, being thirty eight pounds eight-
een shillings and four pence. Timo. Brownson \ Committee
Isaac Tichenor f P. T.
Treasurer's Office, |
Charles Town, 17^'' Oct., 1781 f
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above order
being thirty eight pounds eighteen shillings and four pence.
William Upham, Capt.
280
STATE OF VERMONT
[103] [CaJ>t. JVarren Cottle's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Warren Cottle's Company of Militia for
service in the late alarm, with the milage. Woodstock, Oct., 17S0.
Com-
Names
mence-
ment
of pay
Days
Pay
per day
Amt.
pay
Miles
at 4'
Total
Capt. Warren Cottle
Oct. 24
8
5.4
16.
20
0. 6. 8
Lt. Phin^ Thomas
" "
8
3.7
8. 8
20
6. 8
En. D. W. Williams
" "
7
3.7
5. 1
20
6. 8
Sergt. Moses Sampson
" "
7
1.7
11. 1
20
6. 8
" Am' Powers
" "
13
1.7
19.
50
16. 8
" Daniel Badcock
" "
5
1.7
7.11
4
1. 4
" Eph'" Eddy
" "
3
1.7
4. 9
20
6. 8
Corpl. Anz. Slayton
<i <•
5
1.6
7. 6
6
2.
" Consider Fuller
" "
3
1.6
4. 6
2
0. 8
James Emerson
i. .4
5
1.4
6. 8
40
13. 4
Josiah Hurlbut
" "
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Thos. Powers
" "
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Jno. Killam
•' '•
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Veline Moisington
[Hoisington]
" "
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
John Ransom
'« '•
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Elijah Field
" "
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Charles Powers
10
1.4
13. 4
50
16. 8
Eufus Carpenter
<( U
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
W'" Smith
" "
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Walter Brigham
.1 il
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Nathan Perkins
" "
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
James Barrows
" "
8
1.4
10. 8
20
6. 8
Seth Fuller
" '•
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Philemon Sampson
«> <■(.
7
1.4
9. 4
20
6. 8
George Lake
" "
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Lemuel Shaw
" "
4
1.4
5. 4
20
6. 8
Ezra Perry
<l <l
7
1.4
9. 4
50
16. 8
Eben' Kiogsley
" "
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Asahel Powers
" "
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
W'" McClay
"
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Jabez Hammond
.i 41
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Jona. Farusworth
«< .<
5
1.4
6. 8
20
6. 8
Seth Washl)on
" "
4
1.4
5. 4
20
6. 8
Josiah Dunham
" "
7
1.4
9. 4
20
6. 8
Gardner Spooner
" "
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Perez Wood
<> <l
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
Andrew Thomas
" "
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
Phin. Williams
" "
6
1.4
8.
20
6. 8
Joseph Chiir chill
" "
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
Jesse Williams
'< "
3
1.4
4.
20
6. 8
Joshua Slayton
<C i(
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
Nathan Cook
>< il
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
W"' Barns
I. <<
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
Rufus Basett
li «
2
1.4
2. 8
20
6. 8
John Cottle
10
1.4
13. 4
20
6. 8
i:32. 9. 2
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
281
Windsor County. Windsor, April 17, 1781.
Sworn before John Fassett, Asst.
The above is a true roll, '
Attest, Warren Cottle, Capt.
Sixteen of the within men found themselves in camp — ten of
them five days, and six four days. ^2. 'J. 4.
Attest, Warren Cottle, Capt.
Pay Table Office. The within Pay Roll examined and ap-
proved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Warren Cottle or bearer, being- with the addition of the above
rations thirty-four pounds eighteen shillings and six pence, lawful
money.
Given at Windsor, April 17, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, / .^ _..,
T , T^ ^^ ' r Committee.
John Fassett, )
June 26, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^34.18.0 Warren Cottle.
[291] [C(7j>f. Timothy Bush's Compaiiy\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Timothy Bush's Company of Militia em-
ployed in guarding and scouting at Strafford, at the time of the
alarm at Newbury, under the direction of Col. Peter Olcott, Oct.
1!). 1780.
Names
Time
en-
Days
Wages
due
Miles
from
home
Miles
home
Amt.
travel
Total
gaged
Capt. Timothy Bush
Oct. 19
7
1.17. 4
12
12
0.4.0
2. 1. 4
Lt. James Smalley
6
1. 1. 4
12
12
1. 5. 4
Sergt. Nathl. Seaver
6
1. 4.
12
12
13. 6
'• Jonas Boardman
6
9. 6
12
12
13. fi
" Elias Newton
G
9. 6
12
12
13. 6
Corpl. Elisha Yeoman
6
9. 6
12
12
12.10
" Benj. Burton
6
9. 6
12
12
12.10
" Adrian Hatch
[Hart]
6
8.10
12
12
12.10
" Wm. Burnham
C
8.10
12
12
12.10
Nathl. Brown
()
8.10
12
12
12.
John Burnap
6
8.10
12
12
12.
Jonas Richards
6
8.
12
12
12.
Abel Wilder
6
8.
12
12
12.
Ithaman Bartlet
6
8.
12
12
12.
Saml. Waterman
6
8.
12
12
12.
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Time
en-
gaged
Days
Wages
due
Miles
from
home
Miles
home
Amt.
travel
Total
James Waterman
Oct. 19
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Elieha Waterman
6
8.0
12 •
12
12.
Levi Waterman
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Francis Smalley
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Jona. Lord
6
8.0
12
12
12.
David Lord
6
8.0
12
12
12.
John Bush
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Joel Benton
6
8.0
12
12
12.
John Burton
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Joel Barnet
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Jona. Bartlet
6
8.0
12
12
12.
John Brown
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Josiah Goodrich
8.0
12
12
12.
Saml. Thatcher
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Isaac Partridge
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Reuben Smith
6
8.0
12
12
12.
W ■ Blake
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Eeuben Hatch
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Asa Huntington
6
8.0
12
12
12.
John Sargeant
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Abel Stimson
6
8.0
12
12
12.
Eben"^ Jaques
6
8.0
12
12
12.
^25. 6. 6
The within is a true roll.
Attest.
Timo. Bush, Capt.
Windsor County, Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Sworn before John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved,
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. Timo. Bush
or bearer, being the sum of twenty-five pounds nineteen shilling.s
and ten pence (with the addition of rations) lawful money.
Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, ( n^^^,-,.^.^^
r , -o .^ r Committee.
John Fassett, j
Aug. 9, 1781. Reed, the contents of the above order of the
Treasurer. Jos. Farnsworth in behalf of
^25.19.10 Eben^ Green.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
283
[280]
[Capt. Joshua Hazens Coffipany
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joshua Hazen's Company in Col. Wood's
Reo:'t. that marched to Brookfield in the Alarm, Oct. ]780.
Names
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Capt. Joshua Hazen
3
IG.
40
13.4
1. 9.4
Lt. William Bramble
3
12.
40
13.4
1. 5.4
En. Elkanah Sprague
3
8.
40
13.4
1. 1.4
Sergt. Asa Hazen
3
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
David Wright
3
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
•* Elias Chapman
3
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
" Andrew Tracy
3
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
Clerk Asa Emerson
3
4.5
40
13.4
17.9
Corpl. Wm. Dunham
3
4.2
40
13.4
17.6
" Hezekiah Hazen
3
4.2
40
13.4
17.6
Stephen Tilden
3
4.2
40
13.4
17.6
" John Gillet
3
4.2
40
13.4
17.6
Abel Marsh
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Barjone Deman
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Roger Marsh
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
W™ Allen
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
W° Burch
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Levi Demon
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Marsh
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Ignatius Sprague
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Elliot Porter
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Samuel Pease
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Christopher Pease
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Thomas Tracy
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Pineo
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Seth Savage
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Josiah Tilden
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Neheraiah Clossen
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Elnathan Allen
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Elijah Mason
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Joseph Marsh, Jr.
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Jona. Wright
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Jona. Reynolds
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Thos. Hazen, Jr.
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Solomon Hazen
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Daniel Hazen
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
James Tracy
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
'R-Owland Powell
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Rowland Powell, Jr.
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
Luther Powell
3
4.
40
13.4
17.4
284
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Calvin Powell
3
Simeon Curtis
3
John Button
3
Erastus Chapman
3
Joseph Chapman
3
Israel GUlet
3
Daniel Gillet
3
Renj. Wright, Jr.
3
Jonathan Bennet
3
Timo. Johnson
3
Enoch Eaton
3
Jehiel Robbins
3
John Cheny
3
Barnabas Tisden [Tigden?]
3
David Bliss
3
Thomas Holbrook
3
Joseph Williams
3
Ashbel Smith
3
Phineas Strong
3
Francis W. Savage
3
Solomon Strong
3
Solomon Strong Jr.
3
Josiah Terry
3
Lemuel White
3
Ezekiel Gilbert
3
Daniel Clark
3
Thomas Hazen
3
Simon Chapman
3
Stephen Tilden
3
BenajaH Strong
3
Enoch Emerson
3
Jacob Hall
3
loseph Marsh
3
Willis Hall
3
Jona" Hall
3
Abel Marsh
3
John Marsh
3
David Newton
3
Solomon Scipeo
3
Wages
Miles
due
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
4.
40
Amt.
travel
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13 4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.
13.
13.
13
13
13,
13
13
13
13
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
13.4
^^60. 5.7
♦Wrong.
Capt., Lt. and Ensign's rations 3 days, 8/
A true pay roll. Attest, Joshua Hazen, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
285
Norwich, June 9, 1781. Then personally appeared Capt.
Joshua Hazen and made oath to the within Pay Roll, that it was
made according- to the best of his judgement Before me,
Nathl. Brown, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, June 22, 1781. The within account exam-
ined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
which is sixty pounds five shillings and seven pence.
Committee.
John Fassett,
Timo. Brownson, C
June 23, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^^60.5.7 Elkanah Sprague.
[202] \Capt. John Hawkins Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Hawkins' Company of Minute Men
of Woodstock for their service in the Alarm at Royalton. with
allowance of travel from their respective homes to Brookfield.
Names
Com-
mence-
Time
of
Per
day
When
dis-
Amt.
of pay
Miles
Total
ment
of pay
serv-
ice
charged
1780
Days
1780
Capt. John Hawkins
Oct. 16
H
5.4
Oct. 18
0.16.0
45
0.15.0
Lt. Moses Samson
4. i.
3
3.7
16.9
45
15.
En. Ol' Williams
" "
3
3.7
10.9
45
15.
Sergt. Eph'" Eddy
" "
3
4.9
45
15.
" Josiah Clark
14 K
3
4.9
45
15
" Georfje Thomas
(1 li
3
4.9
45
15
" A maaa Powers
U <<
3
4.9
45
15
Corpl. Billy Gray
" «'
3
l'.5k
4.6
45
15
Fifer Seth Fuller
" "
3
l.H
4.6
45
15
Phineas Powers
i< I.
3
45
15
Bufus Sanderson
.1 a
3
45
15
Thomas Powers
i< a
3
45
15
Joseph Safford
a a
3
45
15
Josiah Lamb
a (1
3
45
15
Josiah Dunham
•' "
3
45
15
William Smith
3
45
15
Andrew Thomas
«' a
3
45
15
Josiah Hurlburt
n .<
3
45
15
John Sander.son
" "
3
45
15
Isaac Hoisington
" "
3
45
15
Stephen Powers
" "
3
4.
45
15
Phins. Sanderson
" "
3
45
15
John Killam
.. i<
3
45
15
Jona. Kingsley
" "
3
45
15
Joseph Hawkins
" "
3
45
15
Saml. Matthews
" "
3
45
15
286
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Com-
mence-
ment
of pay
Time
of
serv-
ice
Per
day
When
dis-
charged
Amt.
of pay
Miles
Total
1780
Days
1780
Timo. Cox
Oct. 16
3
Oct. 18
A
45
15
Jonas Matthews
3
45
15
Nathan Rowland
3
45
15
Simon Davis
3
1.4
45
15
James Sanderson
3
45
15
Veline Hoisington
3
45
15
William Paddock
3
45
15
Moses Kimball
3
45
15
Joseph Darling
3
'
45
15
William Perry
3
I
45
15
Eben*" Winslow
45
15
Gains Paddock
45
15
James Barrow
45
15
Charles Killam
45
15
Daniel Niels
' "
45
15
John Smith
45
15
Joshua Wood
45
15
Total
£A2. 5.6
Woodstock, 9th. June, 1781. Personally appeared Capt. John
Hawkins and made oath before me that the within pay roll was
just, without fraud to the public or any private person.
Benj. Emmons, Asst.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to Capt.
John Hawkins or bearer, being forty-two pounds five shillings and
six pence, lawful money. John Fassett,
Timo. Brownson,
Committee.
June 25, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^42.5.6. Warner [?] Castle.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
287
[3G0]
\Capt. Jo Jin Stark' s Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Stark's Company of Militia in Col.
Ira Allen's Regiment for service done in defence of the Northern
Frontier of this State, by order, in October in the year 1780.
Names
When
entered
Days
Miles
Amt.
milage
Per day
&
rations
Total
Capt. John Starks
Oct. 10
24
66
1. 2.0
6.8
9. 2.0
Lt. Samuel Willard
«' "
20
66
1. 2.0
4.3
5. 7.0
En. Joel Harmon
" "
24
66
1. 2.0
4.3
6. 4.0
Sergt. David Comstock
<< i(
18
66
1. 2.0
1.7
2.10.6
" Nathl. Harmon
" 12
18
66
1. 2.0
1.7
2.10.6
" Ezekiel Harmon
<' 19
11
22
7.4
1.7
1. 4.9
'' " Isaac Meecham
" 10
20
66
1. 2.0
1.7
2.13.8
Clerk, John Stewart
" 12
7
22
7.4
1.7
18.5
Corpl. Philip Reed
" "
7
22
7.4
1.5^
17.4
" Jos. lilverest
" 10
16
66
1. 2.0
1 .si
2. 5.4
Hall
•' 17
13
44
14.8
1.5^
1.13.8
' ' Jotham Smart
;; 12
21
44
14.8
1 5^
2. 5.5
Gideon Adams
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Benj. Everett
" "
18
66
1. 2.0
1.4
2. 6.0
Benj. Starks
" "
6
22
7.4
1.4
15.4
Elisha Fitch
" 10
16
66
1. 2.0
1.4
2. 3.4
Return Strong
" 12
7
22
7.4
1.4
16.0
Stephen Starkweather
" "
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Benaj. Hill
" '*
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Josiah Willard
" "
7
23
7.4
1.4
16.8
Joseph Kellogg
" 10
9
44
14.8
1.4
1. 6.8
W'" Kellogg
" 12
20
44
14.8
1.4
3. 1.4
David Carver
a .<
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Jedediah Edgerton
" 10
24
44
14.8
1.4
2. 6.8
Cephas Harmon
" "
9
44
14.8
1.4
1. 6.8
John B. Hartwick
«' 12
7
22
7.4
1.4
16.8
Daty Allen
<i .«
21
44
14.8
1.4
2. 2.8
Justus Allen
(1 t<
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Moses Curtis
" 10
23
44
14.8
1.4
2. 6.2
James Lynn
" 12
21
44
14.8
1.4
2. 2.8
James Hopkins
(( (t
7
22
7.4
1.4
16.8
Jona. Prindle
" "
21
44
14.8
1.4
3. 3.8
Saml. Stark
" "
21
44
14.8
1.4
2. 2.8
W'" Adams
" "
7
22
7.4
1.4
16.8
Elisha Leach
" "
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Eben^ Cobb
" •'
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Ab'" Fryhout
(1 <i
15
66
1. 2.0
1.4
2. 2.0
Caleb Austin
'< "
7
22
7.4
1.4
16.8
Joseph Willard
18
66
1.2 .0
1.4
2. 6.0
Timo. Brewster
" 10
20
66
1.2 .0
1.4
2. 8.8
-Leml. Haskins -
"_ 12
7
23
7.4
1.4
16.8
Asaph Starkweather
21
44
14.8
1.4
2. 2.8
John Cobb
" <«
18
66
1. 2.0
1.4
2. 6.0
Elkanah Cobb
a <i
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
James Haskins ■
(. (<
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
Lemuel Clark
" "
12
44
14.8
1.4
1.10.8
288
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
When
entered
Days
Miles
Amt.
milage
Per day
rations
Total
Rufus Baker
Oct. 12
12
44
14.8
1.10.8
Peter Paterson
'• "
12
44
14.8
1.10.8
Solomon Steel
'< "
12
44
14.8
1.10.8
Eliada Orton
" "
7
22
7.4
16.8
W"' Potter
Oct. 12
12
44
14.8
1.10.8
Moses Wheeler
7
22
7.4
16.8
David Castle
<< <<
7
22
7.4
16.8
Nathan Castle
" "
16
66
1. 2.0
2. 3.4
Peter Davidson
'< 11
12
44
14.8
1.10.8
Levey Adams
" "
12
44
14.8
1.10.8
Onesimns Risden
" "
7
22
7.4
16.8
Elisha Clark
" '<
12
44
14.8
1.10.8
Jona. Castle
<< li
10
44
14.8
1. 8.0
Jas. Small
" "
7
22
7.4
16.8
Peter Stevens
(I 11
7
22
7.4
16.8
Philip Priest
" 10
12
44
14.8
1.10.8
Abel Castle
'• 12
7
44
14.8
1. 3.0
Hezekiah Tracy
<i 11
21
44
14.8
\x
2. 2.8
Joel Simonds
" 10
12
44
14.8
1.10.8
Joshua Cobb
" 25
20
66
1. 2.0
2. 8.8
Eliphalet Haskins
" "
5
22
7.4
14.0
Saml. Butts
11 ^r.
5
23
7.4
14.
John Abbott
" 19
18
44
14.8
1.12.0
Jedediah Reed
" 25
11
44
14.8
1. 9.4
Edward Willard
" 19
5
22
7.4
14.
Zadock Everest
•' 25
11
22
7.4
1. 2.0
Phineas Stephens
" 19
5
23
7.4
.14.0
Danl. Welch ^
" 10
11
44
14.8
1. 9.4
Jacob Edo:erton u
<i .1
10
44
14.8
1. 8.0
Caleb Allen
" 19
6
22
7.4
15.4
David Hough
11 11
5
22
7.4
14.0
Eldad Steel
" "
5
23
7.4
14.0
Samuel Stoddar
11 .1
5
22
7.4
14.0
John Thompson
11 ;«
5
23
7.4
14.0
Gideon Allen
U 11
5
22
7.4
14.0
Samu.el Wright
11 i<
5
22
7.4
14.0
Roswell Bennett
11 11
5
22
7.4
14.0
David Andrus
" 25
5
22
7.4
14.0
Jos. Fitch
" "
5
22
7.4
14.0
Leml. Hawley
" 12
21
22
7.4
1.15.4
^139.18,5
John Stark, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June G, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. John Stark or bearer, being the sum of one hundred
and thirty-nine pounds eighteen shillings and five pence, lawful
money. Thos. Chittenden, \ n^^^.;^t^^
,,„,,' V Committee.
John Fassett, \
Date above reed, the above contents of the Treasurer.
^139.18.5 Saml. Willard, Lieut.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
[Capf. Thomas Barney's Company^
[;)-2]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thos. Barney's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Rcgt. of Militia for service done the State of Vermont on
alarm to the Northward, which commenced the 11th day of Octo-
ber, A. D. 1780.
Names and Eank
Days
Wages
per
day
Amt.
of
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Amt. of
rations
Capt. Thos. Barney
25
0.5.4
6.13. 4
40
0.16.0
7. 9. 4
^i.13.4
Lt. John White
21
3.7
3.15. 3
120
2. 0.0
5.15. 3
16.8
En. Daul. Purdy
21
3.7
3.15. 3
120
2. 0.0
5.15. 3
16.8
Clk. Christ" Robert
28
1.7
2. 4. 4
80
1. 6.8
3.11.
Sergt.TrunianPowel
16
1.7
I. 5. 4
180
1. 6.8
2.11.
^3. 6.8
" .Terh. Wait
5
1.7
0. 7.11
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 3
" J no. Roberts
5
1.7
0. 7.11
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 3
" Abel Pettibone
25
1.7
1.19. 7
40
0.13.4
2.12.11
Corpl. Jona. Ormsby
21
1.5
1.10. 7
120
2. 0.0
3.10. 7
•' Elijah Burton
25
1.5
1.16. 9
40
0.13.4
2. 9. 9
" Philip Mead
9
1.5
0.13. 1
40
0.13.4
1. G. 5
" Thos. Wait
9
1.5
0.13. 1
40
0.13.4
1. 6. 5
Heman Barlow
21
1.4
1. 8.
40
0.13.4
2. 1. 4
David Purdy
28
1.4
1.17. 4
40
0.13.4
2.10. 8
Benj. Roberts
28
1.4 1.17. 4
40
0.13.4
2.10. 8
Edward Hauison
H2
1.4 2. 2. 8
40
0.13.4
2.16.
Daul. Ormsby
28
1.4 1.17. 4
40
0.13.4
2.10. 8
John W. Bostwick
28
1.4
1.17. 4
40
0.13.4
2.10. 8
Rufns Muuson
25
1.4
1.13. 4
80
1. 6.8
2.10. 8
James Heuuesy
28
1.4
1.17. 4
40
0.13.4
2.10. 8
Martin Barber
28
1.4
1.17. 4
40
0.13.4
2.10. 8
Jos. Heavens
25
1.4
1.1.5;. 4
40
0.13.4
2. 6. 8
Jacob Wheeler, Jr.
21
1.4
1. 8.
120
2. 0.0
3. 8.
Josiah Alleu
21
1.4
1. 8.
80
1. 6.8
2.14. 8
W'" Bennett
21
1.4
1. 1. 4
120
2. 0.0
3. 8.
Reuben Purdy
16
1.4
1. 1. 4
40
0.13.4
1.14. 8
Ezekiel Roberts
16
1.4
1. 1. 4
80
1. 6.8
2. 8.
Joshua Ross
16
1.4
1. 1. 4
80
1. 6.8
2. 8.
Josiah Lockwood
16
1.4
1. 1. 4
80
1. 6.8
2. 8.
James Lewis
16
1.4
1. 1. 4
80
1. 6.8
2. 8.
Nathan Beman
16
1.4
0.18.
80
1. 6.8
2. 8.
Waterman Ells
14
1.4
0.18.
80
1. 6.8
2. 4. 8
Jared Buorn
14
1.4
0.18.
80
1. 6.8
2. 4. 8
Peter French
14
1.4
0.18.
80
1. 6.8
2. 4. 8
Neh. Larkin
14
1.4
0.18.
80
1. 6.8
2. 4. 8
Richard Bentley
14
1.4
0.18.
80
1. 6.8
2. 4. 8
J Aaron Mason
14
1.4
0.16.
80
1. 6.8
2. 4. 8
John Robertson
12
1.4
0.12.
80
1. 6.8
1. 5. 4
Stephen Herrick
9
1.4
0.12.
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
James Palmer
9
1.4
0.12.
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
Asa Brownson
9
1.4
0.12.
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
Saml. Hull
9
1.4 i 0.12. 1
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
[19 J
290
STATE OF VERMONT
Names and Eank
Days
Wages
per
day
Amt.
of
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Amt. of
rations
Nathl. Boorn
9
0.13.
40
0.13.4
1. 5. 4
Edmund Wood
9
0. 8.
40
0.13.4
1, 5. 4
Truman Mead
6
0. 9. 4
40
0.13.4
1. 1. 4
Jobn Bonner
7
0. 9. 4
40
0.13.4
1. 2. 4
Thus. Soper
7
0. 6. 8
40
0.18.4
1. 2. 4
Eosel Cossett
5
0. 9. 4
40
0.13.4
1. 0.
John Howard
7
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
1. 2. 4
Ora Ross
5
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
1. 0.
John Austin
5
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
1. 0.
Barnard Boorn
5
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
1. 0.
Nathl. Bostwick
5
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
1. 0.
James Stevens
5
0. 6. 8
40
0.13.4
1. 0.
Reuben Baker
6
8.
40
13.4
1. 1.
Geo. Olds
9
12.
80
1. 6.8
1.18. 8
Danl. Champion
5
4. 8
40
13.4
0.18.
Eben' Clark
5
4. 8
40
13.4
0.18.
127. 4.11
Thos. Barney, Capt.
31st May, 1781. The foregoing pay roll sworn before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
The foregoing pay roll examined and approved and the Treasurer
is directed to pay the same to Capt. Thos. Barney, which is
;^127.4.11 lawful money.
31st May 1781. Th. Chittenden, ) Qo^j^ee
Timo. Brownson, 1
Date above rec'd of the Treasurer the contents of the above
pay roll. Th* Barney.
Returned by Capt. Barney for money recp' [rec'd ?] from the
soldiers for expenses paid by the State ^£2.0.6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
291
[0-2]
[Z/tv//'. AbisJui Samson s Company\
A Pay Roll of a Company of Militia under the command of
Lieut. Abisha Samson, that did duty at Barnard in October, 1780,
and a number that turned out on alarm in the year 1780 that have
not been made up in any roll before.
Names
Miles
travel
Ami.
travel
Days
service
Pay per
mo.
Total
Abisha Samson, Lt.
25
8.4
12
5. 8.0
2. 3.
Gershom Palmer, En.
15
5.
10
5. 8.
1.15.10
Jacob Bebens, Sargt.
30
10.
12
2.18. 2
19.
Robert Kolloton, do
55
18.4
13
2. 8.
1. 0. 7
Jno. Stev^ens Harvey do
20
6.8
8
2. 8.10
12. 8
John Killam, Corp.
35
11.8
13
2.14. 8
18. 9
Philemon Sampson, Corp.
30
10.
12
2.14. 7
17. 6
Seth Fuller, Fifer.
15
5.
10
2.14. 8
14. 7
Gaius Paddock
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Timothy Cox
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Phineas Williams
25
8.4
11
2.
14. 8
Thomas Powers
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Elijah Field
15
5.
10
13. 4
Stephen Powers
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
John Cottle
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Nathan Dike
55
18.4
13
2.
17. 4
Elias Thomas
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Joseph Hawkins
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Jno. Smith Hoisington
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Line Hoisington
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Jarnes Harwood
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Josiah Hurlbutt
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Joshua Wood
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Rufus Carpenter
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Saml. Matthews
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Sa-nl. Pratt
15
5.
10
2
13. 4
William Ellis
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Isaac Jones
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Amasa Delano
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
James Sanderson
15
5.
10
2.
13. 4
Joseph Safford
20
6.8
15
2.
1. 0.
W" Sims Ashley
20
6.8
8
2.
10. 8
Asa Wright
20
6.8
8
2.
10. 8
Moses Webster
20
6.8
8
2.
10. 8
292
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Miles
travel
Amt.
travel
Days
service
Pay^per ^^,^,
Jeremiah Ruse
20
6.8
8
2
10. 8
W» Gooldsbury
20
G.8
8
2
10. 8
Derick Oxford
20
6.8
8
2
10. 8
Anthony Ruse
15
5.
2
2
2. 8
Ichabod Churchill
30
10.
3
2
4.
Andrew Thomas
15
0.
2
o
2. 8
Charles Killam
20
6.8
3
2
4.
Timothy Kox
20
6.8
3
2
4.
W"^ Smith
15
5.
2
2
2. 8
Chellis vSafford
20
6.8
4
2
5. 4
Amasa Slayton
40
13.4
3
2
4.
Nathan Co(^k
30
10.
3
2
4.
W™ Barns
30
10.
3
2
4.
Libanus Cottle
30
10.
3
2
4.
John Hammond
30
10.
3
2
4.
Danl. Bodcock
30
10.
3
2
4.
Eben-- Dike
15
5.
3
2
4.
Rufus Sanderson
20
6.8
3
2
4.
Isaac Ho[i]sington
20
6.8
3
2
4.
Abisha Samson, Lt.
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, Oct. 20, 1781. The within pay
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same, being forty-nine pounds nineteen shillings and
eleven pence. Isaac Tichenor, | ^
Timothy Brownson, )
Oct. 24, 1781. Received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order in behalf of Abijah Samson.
Jesse SafTord.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
293
[2-47] \^Capt. Benjamin Cox's Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Benj. Cox's Company of Militia, for Scouting
done pursuing after the Enemy to Brookfield the year past. 1780.
Names
Time of
service
Days
Miles
Per
day
Total
Lieut. Elias Keyes
Oct. 11th
3
25
3.7
0.19. 1
En. Benj. Wilbur
3
25
3.7
0.19. 1
Sergt. John Newton
" i 3
25
1.7
0.13. 1
" Daniel Sharp
"
3
25
1.7
0.13. 1
Corpl. Joseph Foster
" "
3
25
1.5
0.12. 7
" Asa Page
"
3
25
1.5
0.12. 7
Moses Lurvy
" "
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Robert Dean
(t t(
3
25
l.-t
C.12. 4
Nathan Parmetree
" "
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Simeon Howard
" "
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Asa Foster
.i (.
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
W» Chedle
"
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Asa Chedle
>( ((
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Thos. Freeman, Jr.
" "
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Saml. Steward
" "
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Nathaniel Aikens
" "
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Solomon Aikens
"
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Holland Blackaman
" "
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Thomas Whitcomb
"
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Seth Dean
"
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
George Page
"
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
William Freeman
" "
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Thomas Freeman
" "
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Calvin Sevit [Sevir ?]
" "
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
Jonathan White
3
25
1.4
0.12. 4
£\^. 3.10
Elias Keyes, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, June 23^ 1781. The within Pay Roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, being sixteen pounds three shillings and ten pence.
Timo. Brownson, ) r^^^;<.+^^
T 1 T^ ^^ \ Committee.
John Fassett, j
June 25, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^16. 3.10 Joseph Foster.
294
STATE OF VERMONT
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
295
[340] \Capt. JflsJiua Ilazen s Conipaii\\
A Pay Roll of a Company of Militia, the command of Capt.
Joshua Hazen, employed in (juardiny- and scoutino; the frontiers of
this vState, he .d-quarters at Stratiford, the men detached from
Hartford and Norwich, under the immediate inspection of Col.
P. Olcott.
Names
Engage-
ment
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Travel
Total
1780
Capt. Joslina Hazen
Oct. 27
17
4.10. 8
12
0.4.0
4.15. 8
Lt. James Smalley
"
17
'd
•9.11
12
3.13.11
Sergt. Joel Stimson
•' "
17
6.11
12
1.11. 2
" Jonas Richardson
i. <i
17
G.U
12
1.10.11
Corp. Hezekiah Hazen
17
15. 7
12
19. 7
John Wri^'ht
" "
17
2. «
12
4.
1. 6. 8
Francis Smalley
a <(
17
2. 8
12
1. 6. 8
Daniel Brown
"
17
2. 8
12
1. 6. 8
Natbl. Brown
"
17
2. 8
12
"*•
1. 6. 8
Eeuben Hatch
"
17
2. 8
12
4_
1. 6. 8
Ichabod Carlev
<i ('
17
2. 8
12
1. 6. 8
Saml. Thatcher
" "
17
2. 8
12
1. 6. 8
Peter Olcott
<i
17
2. 8
12
1. 6. 8
Ebenezer Parsifield
.1 ..
17
2. 8
12
4.
1. 6. 8
Elisha Waterman
..
17
2. 8
12
1. 6. 8
John Slaughter
<•
17
2. 8
12
1. r,. 8
John Piogers
17
2. 8
12
1. 6. 8
Gershom Bartlet
"
10
2. 8
12
1. 6. 8
Samuel Waterman
" "
10
2. 8
12
17. 4
Simeon Curtis
" "
11
2. 8
12
17. 4
Dan Ardua Gillet
11
2. 8
12
18. 8
Elisha Burton
10
2. 8
12
18. 8
Roger Marsh
"
11
2. 8
12
17. 4
Jonathan Hall
" "
11
2. 8
12
18. 8
Barjouas Demon[Damon?]
I. ..
11
2. 8
12
18. 8
John Burnap
<<
2(J
2. 8
12
18. 8
2. 8
12
1.18. 8
Captain's rations, 17 days
Lieutenants' Do " ''
^1.
11. 4
A true pay roll.
Norwich, June 9,
Attest,
Joshua Hazen
Capt.
7. 3
1781. Then personally appeared Capt.
Joshua Hazen of Hartford and made oath to the within Pay Roll
that it was made accordin,ij to the best of his judgement.
Before me, Nathl. Brown, Justice of Peace.
Bennington, 22 June, 1781. Examined and approved and the
296
STATE OF VERMONT
Treasurer is requested to pay the same, being thirty-eight pounds
seven shillings and three pence.
John Strong,
Timo. Brownson, f
Committee.
June 25, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^38.7.3 Elihu Burton.
267]
[CapL Bamuel Aliens Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel Allen's Company of Volunteers
raised by order of Brig. Genl. Allen, commencing the 13th Oct.
1780 and ending the 4th day of Nov. 1780, inclusive, the money
being due from the State of Vermont.
Names
Capt. Saml. Allen
Lt. Isaac Martin
" Lemuel Roberts
Sergt. David Parkhiil
" Asa Jackson
" Jethro Jackson
" Sylvanus Brown
Corpl. Eben' Charley
" Wejo-bt Wright
" Jonah Ives
" Reuben Post
Fifer Jer'' Dewey
Jeremiah Brings
Edmund Bacon
Aaron Beach
Oliver Bell
Joseph Chipman
Clement Clark
Nathan Crary
Samuel Chiv)man
Moses Corbins
James Cathing
Elias Crary
Luther Dury
Josiah Edy
Ohauncy Graves
Nathaniel Hamilton
Reuben Ives
Philemon Johnson
Benoni Kinney
Miles Leat
Isaac Mead
When
When
00
Per
Amt.
00 !
entered
left
ft
month
wages
i 1
1780
Oct. 13
Nov. 4
23
8.0.0
2. 6.2
50
a ..
"
23
5.8.0
4. 2.5
24 1
(. <l
a i^
23
5.8.0
4. 2.5
36 i
a .<
"
23
2.8.0
1 .16.5
24
a a
li .1
23
2.8.0
] .16.5
40
a w
ii
23
2.8.0
1 .16.5
40 1
it a
<l i.
23
2.8.0
1 .16.5
24
U i.
23
2.4.0
1 .13.6
24
i. a
a li
23
2.4.0
1 .13.6
24
" "
ii a
23
2.4.0
1 .13.6
40
"
.< a
23
2.4.0
1 .13.6
24
i< a
ii K
23
2 4.0
1 .13.6
24
i. <.
a
23
2.0.0
1 .10.8
36 1
<< w
I. w
23
2.0.0
1 .10.8
36 !
i< ii
a I.
23
2.
1 .10.8
24 i
.i u
" "
23
2.
1 .10.8
50
11 K
23
2.
1 .10.8
24 1
a ..
11 w
23
2.
1 .10.8
40 !
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23
2.
1 .10.8
36
" "
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23
2.
1 .10.8
50
"
.1 a
28
2.
1 .10.8
50
H >l
a <(
23
2.
1 .10.8
50
t( 'i
a 11
28
2.
1 .10.8
36
.1 <.
.< i<
23
2.
1 .10.8
24
(< u
i. <<
23
2.
1 .10.8
50
i( .i
a a
23
2.
1 .10.8
50
ii a
23
2.
1 .10.8
50
ii <i
a n
23
2-
1 .10.8
40
<< a
11 <<
23
2.
1 .10.8
50
i( a
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23
2.
1 .10.8
40
1 <. a
1
<< "
23
2.
1 .10.8
50
1 .. ..
" "
28
2.
1 .10.8
24
Total
7.17. 6
4.19. 9
5. 0. 9
1.18. 5
1.19. 9
1.19. 9
1.18. 5
10
1.15.
1.15.
1.16.
1.15. 6
1.15. 6
1.13. 8
1.13. 8
1.12. 8
1.14.10
1.12. 8
1.14.
1.13. 8
1.14.10
1.14.10
1.14.10
1.14.10
i.iy. 8
1.12. 8
1.14.10
1.14.10
1.14.10
1.14.10
1.14.10
1.14.10
1.12. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
297
Names
When
entered
When
left
GD
1
Per
month
Amt.
wages
1
i
Total
1780
Saml. McConnell
Oct. 1
3
Nov. 4
23
2.
1.10.8
24
1.12. 8
Glover Nicholson
23
2
1.10.8
SO
1.14.10
Eiifts Post
(• a
23
2
1.10.8
24
1.12. 8
Charles Roys
23
2
1.10.8
50
1.14.10
Stephen Hoys
" '•
23
2
1.10.8
50
1.14.10
Samuel Sheldon
" "
23
2
1.10.8
24
1.12. 8
Artemas Soiithworth
"
23
2
1.10.8
50
1.14.10
Geshor Southworth
" "
23
2
1.10.8
50
1.14.10
Elien' Tiittle
" "
23
2
1.10.8
36
1.13. 8
Henry White
"
23
2
1.10.8
36
1 13. 8
Jonathan Whipple
23
2
1.10.8
24
1.12. 8
Jedediah Williams
23
2
1.10.8
36
1.13. 8
;^ 88. 19. 10
Attest, Samuel Allen, Capt.
Pay Table Office — The within roll being examined and ap-
proved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Thoraa^ Tolman, Paymaster, being- the sum of Eighty-eight pounds
nineteen shillings and ten pence in specie or other current money
■equivalent — the said paymaster to be accountable.
Given at Arlington, June 7, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden,
Timo. Brownson.
Committee.
March '^0, 1782.
^88.19.10
Reed, the above in full.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster
29S
STATE OF VERMONT
[10'^:
[Cc?//. Charles Farkc?'''s Coinpany\
A Pay RoH of Capt. Chas. Parker's Company in Col. Samuel
Hernck's Regiment of Volunteers, taking from the 12''' of Octo-
ber to the 7*'' of November.
Names
Days
Monthly
wages
Subsis-
tence
Proof of the Effective
money
Clarke Parker, Capt.
26
6.18.10
0.16.0
Present, Capt. 1
Timothy Abbot, Lt.
26
4.18.10
0. 8.0
Lieut. 2
Ezekiel Parker, Lt.
26
4.18.10
0. 8.0
Sergt. 3
Jona Griswold, Sargt.
John Cummins, Sergt.
2(5
2. 1. 7
2. 1. 7
Corpl. 3
Drm' 1
26
1.12.0
Cypron Herrick. "
26
2. 1. 7
Privates, 31
Jos. Potter, Corpl.
26
1.19.10
Nathl. Wood, Corpl.
26
1.19.10
Total, 41
W'" Popple.
26
1.19.10
Elnathan Hunt, DrnV
26
1.19.10
Ben]. Herwood
26
1.19.10
Levy Morgan
26
1.14.10
Thomas Card
26
1.14.10
Henry Matterson
26
1.14.10
,
Caleb Matterson
26
1.14.10
Ezalmon Wheeler
26
1.14.10
W'" Herinton
26
1.14.10
Stephen Olin
26
1.14.10
Richard Herinton
26
1.14.10
Ja«. Willebar
26
1.14.10
Jacob Beamheart
26
1.14.10
Coon Ruunols
26
1.14.10
Paul Gammet
26
1.14.10
Caleb Clark
26
1.14.10
Roger Kinsley
26
1.14.10
Henry Walbridge
26
1.14.10
Saml. Hayns
26
1.14.10
Nathl. Graves
26
1.14.10
W- Roberts
26
1.14.10
Ephraim Potter
26
1.14.10
Sanil. Welch -
26
1.14.10
Levi Wheeler
26
1.14.10
Abner Nobles
26
1.14.10
Josiah Bates
26
1.14.10
Moses Barber
26
1.14.10
Caleb Morgan
26
1.14.10
Frederick Jewett
26
1.14.10
Reuben Bennett
26
1.14.10
.
Abraham Dunning
26
1.14.10
Isaac Grover
26
1.14.10
W- Potter
26
1.14.10
^85. 0. 5
Eben' Ay re
2. 9. 8 '
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 299
Sum total to be paid in silver or gold, or old way-
Wheat at 4/ per bushel. ^85. 0.5
1.12.0"
;^86.12.5
Saml. Herrick, Ccjloiiel.
N. B.— ^2.9.8 to be added. to the the warrant for Eben'" Ayre,
omitted thro' mistake. Thos. Chittenden.
John Fassett,
' t Committee.
We do solemnly swear by the Everliving God, that the within
pay roll is a true state of the company, according- to the best of
our knowledge, without fraud to this State. So help me God.
Bennington, Nov. 17, 1780. Clarke Parker, Capt.
Timothy Abbot, Lieut.
Bennington. Nov. 22, 1780. The above named Clarke Parker
and Timothy Abbot personally appeared made solemn oath that
the within pay roll was just aud true. Before
Moses Robinson, Judge.
June 1''. 1781. When this roll was made, the traveling fee
allowed by the General Assembly was not known. Therefore for
the purpose of its being now added to each man, I do hereby certify
that Capt. Clarke Parker's company upon an average travelled
sixty-three miles each from their respective homes, which at 4''
per mile is 21/ per man. Timo. Abbot, Lieut.
To the Hon. Com''^- of Pay Table.
Amt. pay and subsistence ■■■■£, 86.12.5
Milage at 15/ per man .... 30.15.0
^iir. 7.5
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll being examined and
approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Thomas Tolman, Paymaster, being the sum of One Hundred and
seventeen pounds seven shillings and five pence in specie or other
current money equivalent. Given at Arlington. June 7, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, | ^
,,> r, ' \ Committee.
1 imo. Brownson, \
^117.7.5. Add for E. Ayre 2.9.8.
Reed, the above in full. March 20, 1782.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
300
STATE OF VERMONT
[120]
\Capt. Nathaniel Blanchard's CoiNpany~\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathl. Blanchard's Company of Militia in
Col. Ebenezer Allen's Reg-iment in the State of Vermont, for an
alarm commencing the 12*'' of October, 1780, and ending the 12*'^
Nov. following.
Names
Days
Miles
Per
mile
Subsist-
ence
per day
Pay per
month
8. 0.0
Total
Nathl. Blanchard, Capt.
30
21
4.1
0.1.4
10. 7.0
Dan]. Smith, Lt.
30
24
0.0.8
5.10.0
6.16.0
Elisha Wright, En.
26
20
0.0.8
5.17.4
Eoswell Post, Jr. , Clerk
30
36
2.8
2. 8.0
3. 0.0
Abner Mead, Sergt.
26
21
2.8
2. 8
2. 8.7
Amasa Blanchard, Sergt.
30
21
2.8
2. 8
2.15.0
Benj. Johnson, "
30
30
2.8
2. 8
2.18.0
David Parkhill,
37
12
2.8
2. 4
0.15.1
John Smith, Corpl.
30
24
2.4
2. 4
2.12.0
Waight Wright,
70
12
2.4
2. 4
0.14.0
Joel Roberts, "
30
24
2.4
2.12.0
B. Garnsey Roots, "
27
22
2.
2. 5.4
Neh'' Whipple
30
33
2.
2.
2.11.0
Zenas Ross
30
33
2.
2!
2.11.0
Stephen Mead
30
30
2.
2.
2.10.0
Simeon Wright, Jr.
30
30
2.
2
2.10.0
Eben' Pratt
30
25
2.
2!
2. 8.4
David Whipple
30
30
2.
2.
2.10.0
Jona. Whipple
7
12
2.
2!
0.13.4
Saml. Sheldon
7
12
2.
2.
0.13.4
Eben' Tuttle
7
12
2.
2!
0.13.4
Joseph Chipman
7
12
2.
2.
2.13.4
Henry White
7
12
2.
2.
2.13.4
Isaac Mead
7
12
2.
2.
2.13.4
Neh" Gates
25
20
2.
2.
2. 0.0
Moses Pratt
30
30
2.
2.
2.12.0
Eben' Stearns
30
24
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Saml. Mnrdock .
30
24
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Henry Mead
30
30
2.
2.
2.12.0
Joshua Pratt
30
10
2.
2.
2. 3.4
John Moses, Jr.
30
24
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Silas Pratt, Jr.
30
33
2.
2.
2.11.0
Joel Smith
30
24
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Solomon Purdy
30
24
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Shubel Moses
20
16
2.
2.
1.12.0
George Alford
30
33
2.
2.
2.11.0
Saml. W^iswall
18
20
2.
2.
1.10.8
Dan Gideons
30
24
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Jabesh Gideons
30
24
2.
2.
2. 8.0
Benj. Whipple
15
20
2.
2.
1. 6.8
Aaron Miller
30
30
2.
2.
2.10.0
Aaron Reed
30
30
2.
2.
2.10.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
301
Names
Days
Miles
Per
mile
Subsist-
ence
per day
Pay per
month
Total
David Kinssley
15
20
4'*
2,
2.
1. 6.8
Elihu Johusou
IG
15
2.
2.
1. 6.4
Hezekiah Tuttle
15
24
2.
2.
1. 8.0
Zebulon Mead, Jr.
(>
17
2.
2.
0.14.0
Saml. Gary
15
16
2.
2.
1. 5.4
W" [Willard] Umphrey
(5
10
2.
2.
0.11.4
JoliD Ellis
8
10
2.
0.14.0
Jona. Sweet
6
8
2.
2.
0.10.8
Simeon Wrip:bt
20
2
2.
2.
1.14.0
John Johnson
6
8
2.
2.
0.10.8
Ezra Mead
6,
2.
2.
1. 1.4
Abel Wright
30
33
2.
2.11.0
Isaac Martin
7
0.13.4
Pay Table Office, May 30, 1781. The within pay roll is exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same, being one hundred and twelve pounds, seventeen shillings
and ten pence. l^^^'^'l^ Chittenden, ) Committee.
Timothy Brownson, \
Reed. May 30, 1781, of the Treasurer, one hundred and twelve
pounds seventeen shillings and ten pence, being the contents of
the above order.
^112.17.10 Nathl. Blanchard, Capt.
♦Note.— Footing of column cut off in binding.
[307] \Detach7nent ttnder Emigfi William Hoar'\
A Pay Roll of Milage and wages of a militia company, com-
manded by Ens" Hoar, from Oct. 23'' to Nov. 4, 1780.
Names
W"> Hoar, En.
John Smith, Sergt.
W'" Hosmer, "
Peter Tarbell, Corpl.
Oliver Atwood, "
Asa Ames
David Brooks
Robert Campbell
George Earl, Jr.
Artemas Earl
Abner Gile
Nathan Gile
Job Gleason
Jona. Goss
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
60
4''
1.0.0
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
I.
60
1.
60
60
60
60
60
Time in
service
Total
3. 6.10
2. 1. 8
2. 1. 8
,18.
,18.
,17.
,17.
,17.
,17.
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
_ ^ O 00
.^' -Pa
a oi 0)
302
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Miles
Per
mile
Amt.
travel
Time in
service
Total
John Goss
Johnson Hutchinson
Charles Mann
Amos Sarojeant
Nathl. Stone
60
60
60
60
60
4.1
4
4
4
4
13
13
13
13
13
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
1.17. 4
37. 8. 4
0. 8. 8=
^37.18.0
Pay Table Office. — The within Pay Roll examined and
approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Ensign
William Hoar, or bearer, being the sum of thirty seven-pounds
eighteen shillings lawful money.
Windsor, April 6, 1781. Thos. Chittenden, | ^
JohnFassett, [Committee
Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer, thirty-seven pounds
eighteen shillings in full of the within account. Reed this 6"" day
of April, 1781, in behalf of Thomas Chandler, Esq.
Reuben Jones.
[289]
[^Capt. James Aiidersoris Co7npany i^partW
A Pay Roll of Men out of Capt. James Anderson's Company of
Militia in Col. Eben'' Wood's Regiment, beginning Oct. 25, 1780,
and ending Nov. 7, 1780.
Robert Montgomery, Sergt.
Examined by Thos. Tolman.
Names
Days
Per
day
Miles
Per
mile
Total
Sergt. Robt. Montgomery
13
1.8
77
4d
2 8. 2
James Mack
13
1.4
70
4
2. 0. 8
Archibald Mack
13
1.4
70
4
2. 0. 8
Jona. Aiken
13
1.4
72
4
2. 1. 4
John Mack
13
1.4
76
4
2. 2. 8
John Roger
13
1.4
70
4
2. 0. 8
Andrew Anderson
13
1.4
74
4
2. 2.
John Macomack
13
1.4
72
4
2. 1. 4
^16.17. 6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
303
Committee.
Pav Table Office. The within Pay Roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Sergt. Robert
Montg-omery or bearer, being the sum of sixteen pounds seventeen
shillings and six pence, lawful money.
Tbos. Chittenden,
John Fassett,
Reed. 28th May, 1781, of the Treasurer, the contents of the
within Pay Roll. Pr me,
^'16.17. (J. Robert Montgomery.
[138, dupl 335] [Capf. Naihanid SmUICs Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathl. Smith's Company of Militia in Col.
Ira Allen's Regiment for service done in the months of Oct. and
Nov. 1780.
Names
Days
Travel
30 miles
Total
Nathan'' Smith, Capt.
18
3
6. 6.
Enos Harmon, Lt.
18
3
4.16. 4
W" Smith, Sergt.
18
3
2.18. 9
Stephen Eastman, "
18
3
2 18. 9
W" Spencer,
18
3
2 18. 9
Josiah Risdon, Corp.
13
2
1.19.
Eliph^ Smith.
5
0.17.
David Tousley, "
5
0.17.
Dudley Hamilton
11
1.14. 8
Ashbel Sikes
18
2.14.
Saml. Thomas
8
1. 0. 8
Charles Hamilton
8
1. 0. 8
Jona. Church
13
1.17. 4
Benj. Davis
8
1. 0. 8
Pliny Smith
5
0.16. 8
Jona. Eastman
5
0.16. 8
Calvin Eastman
8
1. 0. 8
Oliver Eastman
5
0.16. 8
Bill. Tousley
13
1.17. 4
Solomon Read
11
1.14. 8
Lebbens Stannard
5
0. 6. 8
Onesimus Risdon
5
0.16. 8
^41. 5. 7
Rupert, 17 March, 1781
Nathan' Smith, Capt.
304 STATE OF VERMONT
For Rations not drawn in the Fall Alarm £^ 1.16.0
11. 0.7
^43. 1.7
This Roll being calculated at ^^8 per 30 days for a captain,
5/10 for Lieutenant, jQ^. 8 for sergeant, 2.4 for corporals, and £/l for
privates, with 4'' per mile for 30 miles by general estimate from here
to Castleton.
The within payroll examined aud approved and the Treasurer
is directed to pay the same, which is forty-three pounds one shil-
ling and seven pence. Thos. Chittenden, \ p
Timoy Brownson, f
Pay Table Office, 29 May, 1781.
Date above received the contents of the above order.
^43.1.7 Noah Smith, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
305
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Lt. W" Ashley
" Danl. Johnson
Sergt. John Huggfins
" Baley Austin
" John Cowles
" Joseph French
Corpl. John Nichols
Asa Rood
" Thos. Tilden
'• Isaac Collins
Drmr. Phineas Royce
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STATE OF VERMONT
[235, see last roll] \_MaJor William Goodrich and Staffs
A Field Officer's Roll for Continental Pay for Maj. William
Goodrich, who by the desire and request of Governor Chittenden
and Brig. Gen. Ethan Allen marched with troops in defense of the
country and to guard the frontiers in the State of Vermont.
Oct. 23, 1780.
Names
Per
month
Time of
engage-
ment
Dis-
charge
Nov. 4
Miles
William Goodrich, Maj'.
Danl. Johnson, Adj'.
Timo. Winchell, Qu. M^
15.0.0
12.0.0
8.0.0
Oct. 23
50
60
50
17. 5.8
6.14.8
4. 9.8
;^28.10.0
State of Vermont. Pay Table Office, June 22, 1781.
The within account examined and approved and the Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the same unto Major William Goodrich,
being twenty-eight pounds and ten shillings.
Timo. Brownson. ) ^
T , a.. r Committee.
John Strong, )
June 22, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^28.10.0
Pr
W. Goodrich
I
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
309
[98]
\Capt. Samuel William';' Company~\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Saml. Williams' Company of Militia in
Col. Eben"" Allen's Regiment for going on several alarms in
October and November, 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
Saml. Williams, Capt.
30
36
8 12.
Asa Fuller, Lt.
30
36
6. 0.
Gideon Walker, En.
:}0
36
6. 0.
Oliver Hermon, Clerk
30
36
3. 0.
Nathl. Perry, Sevgt.
30
36
3 0.
Isaiah Honawell, Sergt.
30
36
3. 0.
Jared Post, Sergt.
30
36
3. 0.
Ashbel Cook, Corpl.
18
24
1.14. 3
Jeremiah Dewey, Fifer
7
12
13.11
Amos Hiams
12
12
1. 0.
Jona. Carpenter
IS
24
1.12.
Noah Beach
12
12
1. 0.
Gershom Beach, Jr.
10
12
17. 4
Aaron Beach
7
12
13. 4
John Scripture
14
12
1. 2. 8
Philip Green
30
36
2.12.
Elias Post
7
J2
13. 4
Nathl. Pratt
10
12
17. 4
Frederick Cushman
30
36
2.12.
Reuben Post
7
12
0.13. 4
Joseph Hawley
30
36
2.12.
Josiah Hale
7
12
13. 4
Thos. Hale
30
36
2.12
Henry Strong
30
36
2.12
Phineas Hill
30
36
2.12
David Hill
30
36
2.12
Solomon Hill
3
10
1. 4
John Daggett • —
30
36
2.12
Alexander Bebee
30
36
2.12
Munson Cook
20
24
1.14. 8
Clement Clark
7
12
13. 4
Saml. Beach
14
12
1. 2. 8
Eben'' Cook
20
24
1.14. 8
Allen Beach
7
12
Joseph Sacket
30
36
2.12
David Hawley
2
(i
4. 8
310
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
Enos Ives, Jr.
30
36
2.12
Jared Ives
18
24
1.12
Saml. McConnell
7
12
13. 4
Miles Baldwin
30
36
2.12
Stephen Williams
30
36
2.12
John Hindman
30
36
2.12
_ oseph Hustono
14
12
1. 2. 8
David Tuttle
30
36
2.12.
Sylvanus Brown
7
12
13. 4
Amasa Ladd
14
12
1. 2. 8
James Carpenter
14
12
1. 2. 8
Levi Long
12
12
1. 0.
Justin Brewster
14
12
1. 2. 8
John Frise
10
12
17. 4
Edward Waters
20
24
1.14. 8
Daniel Greenough
10
12
17. 4
Phineas Kingsley
10
12
17. 4
Eleazer Wheelock
10
12
17. 4
Moses Andrews
14
12
1. 2. 8
Jehiel Andrews
10
12
17. 4
Archipus Blodgett
4
12
9. 4
Danl. Squire
4
12
9. 4
Nathl. Whitney
4
12
9. 4
John Ward
4
12
9. 4
Saml. Carr
30
36
2.12
John Rockwell
3
2
4. 8
James Bentley
4
12
9. 4
Nathl. Hinkley
2
6
4. 8
Isaac Cushman
30
36
2.12
John Forbes
30
36
2 12
John Andrews
2
12
0. 6. 3
;^120. 2. 2
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
311
[3J:2] [A Patty under command of Ensign Solomon Calki7is\
A Pay Roll for a party of men that served in the state service,
by order, and under the inspection of Brig. Genl. Olcott, in the
month of Nov. 1780.
Names
Miles
Days
Total
En. Solomon Calkins
17
3. 12.
3
Sergt. Abel Crandall
17
1. 6.
4
Corpl. Absalom Brown
12
26
1. 16.
10
" Charles Chaniberlin
17
1. 8.
]
Phineas Bean
26
1. 14.
8
Jona. Rich
17
1. 2.
8
Zerah Norton
26
1. 14.
8
ona. Rich, Jr.
26
1. 14.
8
ames Ardway
17
1. 2.
8
Frederick Smith
26
1. 14.
8
Cushman Downer
12
26
1. 18.
8
Richard Baxter
12
17
1. 6.
8
Abijah Howard
12
26
1. 18.
8
Jona. Cadwell
12
26
1. 18.
8
William Moor
12
17
1. 6.
8
^25. 17.
5
A true pay roll.
Solomor
Calkins.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 27, 1781. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay to Solomon
Calkins, or bearer, the within sum, being twenty five pounds,
seventeen shillings and five pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chandler, )
Timo. Brownson, >• Com"
John Strong, )
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order, being twenty-five pounds seventeen shillings and five
pence, la^vful money. Reed in behalf of Solomon Calkins.
Israel Smith.
312
STATE OF VERMONT
[351]
[A Party Commanded by Lieut. John Po%vcU'\
A Pay Roll for a party of Men raised in Thetford and Strafford,
under the command of Lt. John Powell, for one month.
Bennington, Nov. 9, 1780.
1 Lieut.
1 Sergt.
9 Privates
1 Private 14 days
Total.
5. 8.
2. 8.
18. 0.
1. 0.
^26. 16.
John Powell, Lieut.
The within Pay Roll examined and approved and the Treas-
urer is directed to pay the same, which is twenty-six pounds
sixteen shillings hard money, or equivalent in current paper.
Thos. Chittenden,
Timo. Brownson,
John Fassett.
Orford, 2 Jan. 1781. To the Treasurer of the State of Vermont :
Sir — Please to discount ten pounds on the above order for
Aaron Post's right in Vershire; ten pounds for John Powell's right;
four pounds on John Woodwortht's right; two pounds sixteen
shillings on Esq. Bartholomew's right, which is the whole of the
order, and oblige, Yours, John Powell.
Reed. Windsor, Feb. 23*^, 1781, of the Treasurer, the contents
of the above order.
^26. 16. John Powell.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
313
[240]
^Scouts from Capt. Cox's Conipany\
Pay Roll of Capt. Cox's Company of Militia, for Scouting on
these Frontiers, Nov. 1780.
Names
Time of
service
Days
Miles
Pef
day
Total
J oseph Bejam
_ oseph Foster
George Page
Nov. 2
2
2
2
12
12
12
1. 4
1. 4
1. 4
0. 6. 8
0. 6. 8
0. 6. 8
£\. 0.
I attest the above rolls are without fraud to the public or any
private person. Elias Keyes, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, June 23, 17S1. The within pay rolls exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
being six pounds ten shillings.
Timo. Brownson ) ^
John Fassett \ Com^^^'ee. .
June 25, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
£^. 10. Joseph Foster.
314
STATE OF VERMONT
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STATE OF VERMONT
"■^^Sef "alt roH] t^^^^" >^^^^ ^-''^^^''^ Company-] .
A Roll of milage money due unto Capt Joseph Tyler's Com-
pany in six weeks service of the State of Vermont, being omitted
in a former pay roll for the pay of s*^ company.
Names
xMiles
P-- mile
Total
Joseph Tyler, Capt.
65
4"
1. 1. 8
Jona. Park. Lt.
70
4
1. 3. 4
Isaac Wheeler, En
80
4
1. 6. 8
Seth Hutson, Sergt
75
4
1. 5.
David Williams, Sergt
90
4
1.10.
Daniel Kise,
75
. 4
1. 5. 9
David Heaton, "
75
4
1. 5.
Eph'" Barns, Corpl.
65
4
1. 1. 8
Thos. Haskell.
80
4
1. 6. 8
Rufus Shepard. "
90
4
1.10. 8
Jona. Pike,
80
4
1. 6. 8
Asher Alvord, "
80
4
1. 6. 8
Peter Akins,
60
4
1. 0.
Jona. Whitney, "
90
4
1.10.
Samuel Parker
90
4
1.10.
Apollos Hale
90
4
1.10.
Moses Church
90
4
1.10.
Saml. Laughton
75
4
1.. 5.
Joel Knight
75
4
1. 5.
Abel Haven
75
4
1. 5.
Jno. Patterson
75
4
1. 5.
Arch'' M^Cormick
60
4
1. 0.
Jona. Clayton
64
4
1. 1. 4
Joshua Bridge
75
4
1. 5.
Elias Rice
90
4
1.10.
James Ball
80
4
1. 6. 8
Saml. Woodward
90
4
1.10.
Albert Pratt
90
4
1.10.
Nathl. Bartlet
90
4
1.10.
Eph'" Bruc£
70
4
1. 3. 4
John Miller
75
4
1. 5.
Ab™ Rugg
80
4
1. 6. 8
John Montgomery
60
4
1. 0.
Aaron Blanchard
60
4
1. 0.
Abner Moore
75
4
1. 5.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
317
Names
Miles
P^ mile
Total
Erastus Mat tier
90
4
1.10
Eleazer Harris
90
4
1.10
John Green
75
• 4
1. 5
Dana Hyde
75
4-
1. 5.
Seth Stow-
75
4
1. 5.
Charles Pierce
75
4
1. 5.
Philm" Holden
75
4
1. 5.
Benoni Patten
75
4
1. 5.
Nathan Foster
75
4
1. 5.
Henry Balcom
70
4
1. 3. 4
Amariah Taft
65
4
1. 1. 8
Daniel Sweers
75
4
1. 5.
Dayid Laughton
75
4
1. 5.
Abel Butler
75
4
1. 5.
1
^62.16.14
This may certify that in a former Pay Roll of my company, no
traveling fee was made; that the above roll now made is just, and
that myself nor none of my officers or men drew any subsistence
from the State on their march to or from the camp in the months
of October and Nov. 1780, for which travel the above is made, ac-
cording to the best of my knowledge.
Attest, Joseph Tyler, Capt.
Arlington, Nov. 24, 1781. Then personally appeared Maj.
Joseph Tyler and made oath to the truth of the above.
Before me, Saml. Fletcher, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The foregoing
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay
the contents of the same to Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster,,
the sum of sixty-two pounds sixteen shillings and four pence, tak-
ing his receipt. Timo. Brownson, | ^
* ^ e 1 o n-4. /-Committee
Saml. Bartlit, \
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Arlington, Oct. 2", 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
318
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STATE OF VERMONT
[200] . \Capt. William Hutchins Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Hutchins' Company in Maj.
Eben"" Allen's Detachment in the service of the State of Vermont,
1780-1.
Names
Com-
mence-
ment
Expira
tion
of pay
Time
in service
Pay per
month
Total
of pay
Mo.
Days
Wm. Hutchins, Capt.
Jan. 28
Nov. a(
) 10
4
8.
81. 1.4
James Brookins, Lt.
Feb. Ist
10
5.8
54. 0.0
Josiah Fish. Lt.
Aug 2
S
29
21. 8.5
John Hutchins, Sergt.
Feb 1
10
2.8
24. 0.0
Daniel Wood,
" "
10
24. 0.0
Levi Hill,
u , a
10
24. 0.0
John Marks, "
" 26
9
4
21.18.4
Stephen Cleveland,
Q. M. sergt.
1
10
24. 0.0
Nathl. Montague, Corp'
" 18
9
11
2.4
20.11.7
EhPember,
1
10
22. 0.0
Levi Dunton, "
10
22. 0.0
Lem' Cleveland, "
" '«
10
22. 0.0
Alpheus Wentworth, Drum'
" "
10
22. 0.0
Frederick Smith, fifer
" "
10
22. 0.0
Oliver Whipple, private
• <
10
2.
20. 0.0
\ Nathan Clapp
(( 14
10
20. 0.0
Peter Payne
<( ..
10
20 0.0
Kufus Perrigo
• « <«
10
20. 0.0
Darius Moon
" «<
10
20. 0.0
Anthony Coffee
" «'
10
20. 0.0
John Miller
(( .«
10
20. 0.0
Levi Stockwell
t< a
10
20. 0.0
Gardner Cleveland
" 20
9
10
18.13.4
Isaac Buck
'« 19
9
11
18.14.8
Thomas Brown
" 20
9
10
18.13.4
William Branch
" 19
9
11
18.14.8
Jonas Odell
" 19
9
11
18.14.8
James Weston
" 26
9
4
18. 5.4
James Pierce
" "
9
4
18. 5.4
George Bay
" "
9
4
18. 5.4
Louden Benton
(< it
9
4
18. 5.4
Jona. House
" 19
9
11
18.14.8
Henry Wyman
" 26
9
4
18. 5.4
Sterling Stearns
" ««
9
4
18. 5.4
Abel Dunning
" 1
10
20. 0.0
Benj. Parks
" 19
9
11
18.14.8
William Wheeler
" "
9
11
18.14.8
Eufus Briggs
Mar. 1
9
18. 0.0
William Mallery
" "
9
18. 0.0
Wyman Averill
" "
9
18. 0.0
Elijah Rood
Feb. 17
9
18
19. 4.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
321
Names
Com-
mence-
ment
of pay
Expira-
tion
of pay
Time
in service
Pay per
month
Total
Mo.
Days
James Han ley
Feb. 26
Nov. 30
9
4
18. 5.4
Joua. Olds
1
" "
10
20. 0.0
Trnmau Walter
" "
" "
10
20. 0.0
Ichabod Downing
" "
<^ <(
10
20. 0.0
W ' Hutchinson
" 19
" "
9
11
18.14.8
W ' Brings
•' 1
" •'
10
20. 0.0
Eben' Barns
" "
.. .(
10
20. 0.0
Oliver Wright
" 26
" "
9
4
18. 5.4
Jesse A%-erill
" "
.«
9
4
18. 5.4
Silas Hathaway
1
" "
10
20. 0.0
Thomas Turner
Mar. 1
H il
9
18. 0.0
Eph" W^estcoat
Feb. 1
" "
10
20. 0.0
Beiij. Winchester
Jan. 1
" "
6
12. 0.0
Benj. Sweet
Mar 1
" "
9
18. 0.0
James Hoyt —
June 1
" "
12. 0.0
John Pratt
May 1
" "
7
14. 0.0
Stephen Pratt
'« l<
7
14. 0.0
Anthonj' Farr
Feb. 19
" "
9
11
18.14.8
Stephen Jenkins
'• 1
" •'
10
20. 0.0
John Aylesworth
Sept. 14 " "
2
16
5. 1.4
James Pratt
" 16
" "
2
14
4.18.8
Sam' Pratt
\\ ^.1
<t l«
2
6
4.18.0
Silas Roberts
i. (I
2
6
4.18.0
Eben' Spencer
Mar. 2 " "
8
29
17.18.8
Isaac March
Sept. 29
" "
2
2
4. 2.8
William Burrip
" "
" '•
2
2
4. 2.8
Tho- Reed
Feb. 1
"
10
20. 0.0
Total ^ 1322.15.8
Capt. Hutchins' subsistence 10 mo. 4 days @, 40/
per month 20. 5.4
L' Brookins' Do. 10 mos. @ 20/ 10. 0.0
L' Fish's D" 3 " 29 days @ 20/ 3.19.4
Attest,
^1357. 0.
William Hutchins, Capt.
Arlinoton, Feb. 2, 1781. Then personally appeared Capt.
William Hutchins and made solemn oath that this pay roll, which
he has signed, is a just and true roll, without fraud to the State of
Vermont or any individual, according to his best knowledge.
Before me, Thomas Chittenden, Governor
Pay Table Office ) The within Pay Roll being examined and
No. 47 j approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the same to Thomas Tolman (Paymaster to the Troops of this
[21]
322
STATE OF VERMONT
State) being the sum of one thousand three hundred and fifty-
seven pounds and four pence, in hard money or other cur-
rency, money equivalent, the said Paymaster to be accountable.
Given at Arlington this 2nd day of February, 1781.
Tho^ Chittenden, | r^^.v.,-f+^^
T u T^ i.. r Committee.
John Fassett, \
Received the within in full. March 20, 1782.
^1357:0.4 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[264] [CaJ>t Parmelee Aliens Company']
Pay Roll of Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company of Rangers, Maj.
Ebene. Allen's Detachment, raised for the defense of the vState of
Vermont, commencing Feb. 1st, and ending the 1st of December,
A. D. 1780, both days included.
Names and Bank
Com-
mence-
ment
of pay
Time
of service
Mos. Days
Pay
per
month
When
dis-
charsred
Amount
of pay
Capt. Parmelee Allen
Lt Nathl. Holmes
" James Smith
Sergt. .Tabez Warren
" Thomas Tuttle
" Saml. Smith
' ' Joseph Lawrence
Fifer Bishop Warren
Drm. Stephen Savy
Corpl. Jona. Marshall
'' Daniel Foot
" John Blanchard
" Nathan Rowley
John How
Isaac Adams
Silas Fletcher
Eleazer Mallory
Martin Foot
James Woodward
Pharis Rice
Philemon Johnson
Nathan Warren
Benj. Ticknor
Solomon Wood
■^Richard Haskins "\._
Timo. Clark
2' Eben. Woodward
Joseph Aaron
Joseph Craw
1780
Feb. 1
11 11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
4
8.0.0
5.8
5.8
2.8
2.8
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
3.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
Dec. 1
80.
54.
54.
24.
24.
24.
24.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
22.
20.
20.
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Died
June 10
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
323
Com-
Time
Names axd Rank
mence-
of service
ment
of pay
M08.
Days
1780
Samuel Holmes
Feb. 1
10
Hopkins Rowley
" "
10
Azariel Brooks"
u ..
10
Asa Hale
«' '•
10
Jesse Graves
" "
10
Jon' Newton
" "
10
Edward Mooren
" 10
9
20
Miles Woolman
X i(
9
20
Ebene. Lewis
.. .»
9
20
Jona. Tyler
<. <<
9'
20
Benj. Andrus
a 4«
9
20
Amos Bennet
(1 t (
2
20
William Graves
" 20
9
10
John Odell
" 20
9
10
Ira Rood
" *•
9
10
John Byington
'' "
1
10
Bethviel Briimbley
Mar. 1
9
Zebina Daj-
1. <(
9
Anthony Day
9
Moses Ambler
9
10
John Zertzy [Tertzy]
;; ;;
9
10
Jabez Spencer
9
10
Ebene. Woodward
" "
9
10
John Christee
•« "
9
10
Seth Harman [Hinman]
" 6
8
24
Frederick Hurd
" "
8
24
Wallis Sunderland
" "
8
24
Freeman Foot
" "
8
24
Waterman Eells
<i »i
8
24
Chauncey Abbot
April 1
8
24
Reuben Smith
May "
7
24
Plin Stanard
<c ><
7
24
Asaph Shelden
Sept. 1
3
24
Phineas Smith
" "
3
24
Joseph Cook
" 10
2
20
Pay
per
month
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
,4
.4
,0.0
,0.0
,0.0
,0.0
.0.0
,0.0
,0.0
,0.0
,0.0
,0.0
,0.0
,0.0
.0.0
.0.0
.0.0
.0.0
When
dis-
charged
Dec. 1
Deserted
May 1
Dec. 1
Deserted
Aug. 1
Dec. 1
Amount
of pay
20. 0.0
20. 0.0
20. 0.0
20. 0.0
20. 0.0
20. 0.0
19. 6.8
19. 6.8
19. 6.8
19. 6.8
19. 6.8
5. 6.8
18.13.4
18.13.4
18.13.4
2.13.4
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
18.
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Total—
17.12.0
17.12.0
17.12.0
17.12.0
17.12.0
10.12.0
14.12.0
14.12.0
6.12.0
6.12.0
5. 6.8
;^1298.13.4
324
STATE OF VERMONT
Account of Subsistence Money clue from the State of Vermont
to the officers of Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company from Feb. 1st.
till Dec. 1st. 1780.
Capt. Parmelee Allen
Lt. Nathl. Flolmes
" James Smith
Rations
per dav
at 8d'
Amt.
per
month
2. 0.
1. 0.
1. 0.
Total amt.
20. 0.
10. 0.
10. 0.
^40. 0.
Total amount of pay and subsistence money, ^1338.13.4
Attest, Parmelee Allen, Capt.
Pay Table Office, The within Pay Roll being examined and
approved in this office, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same to Thomas Tolman, Paymaster to the troops of this State,
being the sum of one thousand three hundred and thirty-eight
pounds, thirteen shillings and four pence, in hard money or other
currency equivalent, taking his receipt.
Given at Arlington, this 8th. day of Jan. 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, |
Timo. Brown son, f
Committee.
Reed, of the Treasurer
March 20, 1783.
^1338.13.4
the contents of the above in full.
Tlios. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
325
[US]
\Capi. Jesse Safford's Co!npaiiy\
Pay Roll of Capt. Jesse vSafford's Company of Rangers, Maj.
Eben' Allen's Detachment, raised for the defence of the State of
Vermont, commencing Jan. 18 and ending the 1" of December,
A. D, 1780, both days^included.
Com-
Time of ser-
Pay
When
Names
mence-
vice
per
dis-
Total
ment
month
charged
paj'
Months
Days
Capt. Jesse Saflford
Jan.
18
10
12
8.0.0
Dec. 1 '
83. 4.0
Lt. Zebulon Lyon
July
27
4
4
5.8.0
22. 6.4
Lt, Moses Evens
Jan.
18
10
12
5.8.0
.c .<
56. 3.0
Sergt. Barnabas Strong
Mar.
5
8
25
2.8.0
.< .<
21. 3.7
" John Woods
"
8
25
2.8.0
l( .<
21. 3.7
" Keuben Spaulding
Aug.
1
4
2.8.0
"
9.12.0
Abel Paine
Mar.
5
8
25
2.8.0
" '<
21. 3.7
Corpl. Eufns Root
''
8
25
2.4.0
<« ..
18. 8.5
" Benj. Sessions
'^
"
8
25
2.4.0
" "
18. 8.5
Hemau Dargy
Aug.
1
4
2.4.0
>t (1
8.16.0
•' Experience Fasset
[Forsket?]
"
"
4
2.4.0
'• "
8.16.0
Drm. W'" Bennett
Mar.
5
8
25
2.4.0
• < ..
18. 8.5
Fifer Danl. Stearns
"
"
8
25
2.4.0
" "
18. 8.5
Jona. Benton
Aug
1
4
2.0.0
i. .1
8. 0.0
Sylvester Bugby
Mar.
5
8
25
2.0.0
11 .1
17.13.4
William Bootman
''
"
8
25
2.0.0
<l .(
17.13.4
John Cadey
"
8
25
2.0.0
" "
17.13.4
James Cooper
July
10
4
20
2.0.0
(( 41
9. 6.8
Calvin Dike
Mar
5
8
25
2.0.0
.1 ..
17.13.4
Amos Thoop
Aug:
1
4
2.0.0
i« 41
8. 0.0
John Gould
Apl.
25
7
5
2.0.0
" "
14. 6.8
Seth Gould
Mar.
5
8
25
2.0.0
" "
17.13.4
Isaiah Grover
Aug.
25
3
5
2.0.0
" "
6. 6.8
John Harenden[Heredon]
Mar.
5"
8
25
2.0.0
"
17.13.4
James Hoton
May
19
6
11
2.0.0
" "
12.14.8
Jerom Hutchins
Aug.
20
3
10
2.0.0
" "
6.13.4
Bliss Hoisington
Mar.
5
8
25
2.0.0
" "
17.13.4
Vespasian Hoisington
"
"
8
25
2.0.0
" •'
17.13.4
Derick Oxford
Aug.
1
4
2.0.0
.i ..
8. 0.0
John Kent
"
4
2.0.0
Prisoner
of war.
8. 0.0
Elisha Kingsbury
May
19
6
11
2.0.0
Dec. 1
12.14.8
David Lumbard
Aug.
20
3
10
2.0.0
«'
6.13.4
Luke Lampbire
Mar.
5
8
25
2.0.0
" "
17.13.4
Stephen Marcey
"
"
8
25
2.0.0
'• "
17.13.4
Cipporn Morgan
Aug.
20
3
10
2.0.0
" "
6.13 4
Stephen Powell
1
4
2.0.0
" "
8. 0.0
Jabez Parkis
"
"
4
2.0.0
8. 0.0
Asa Percivel
"
20
3
10
2.0,0
6.13.4
Artemas Robinson
Mar.
5
8
25
2.0.0
<. .4
17.13.4
326
STATE OF VERMONT
Com-
Time of ser-
Pay
When
Names
mence-
ment of
vice
per
month
dis-
charged
Dec. 1
Total
pay
Months
Days
Elmeriah Eoundy
Aug. 25
3
5
2.0.0
6. 6.8
Simeon Root
1
4
2.0.0
I It
8. 0.0
Timothy Eichardson
Mar. 5
8
25
2.0.0
17.13.4
Eben' Squire
Mar. 5
8
25
2.0.0
17.13 4
Eb. Perce Stearns
" "
8
25
2.0.0
17.13.4
Jeroham Sawens
Apl. 25
7
5
2.0.0
14. 6.8
Nathl. Akins
Aug. 1
4
2.0.0
8. 0.0
W" Strong
" 25
3
5
2.0.0
6. 6.8
John Winchester Throop
" "
3
5
2.0.0
6. 6.8
Samuel Tredway
1
4
2.0.0
8. 0.0
John Titus
" 25
3
5
2.0.0
6. 6.8
Aaron Trusdel
Aug. 1
4
2.0.0
8. 0.0
Isaac Sessions
Mar. 5
8
25
2.0.0
17.13.4
Caleb Urite [Wright?]
Apl. 25
7
5
2.0.0
14. 6.8
Elisha Walker
June 16
5
14
2.0.0
10.18.8
John Willcocks
Aug. 1
4
2.0.0
8. 0.0
John Williams
June 16
5
14
2.0.0
10.18.8
Benet Williams
Mar. 5
8
25
3.0.0
17.13.4
Josiah Williams
Aug. 1
4
2.0.0
8. 0.0
Samson Marbel
Mar. 5
2
3
2.0.0
May 8
4. 4.0
Caleb Hoten
May 19
1
26
2.0.0
Died
3.14.6
July 15
Subsistence.
Total.
^870.13.9
34. 0.0
;^904.13.9
State of Vermont, Arlington, 8*^ Jan. 1781. Personally ap-
peared Capt. Jesse Safford, signer of the within Pay Roll and
made solemn oath that the same is justly charged, so as not to
injure this State or any individual.
Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Cap" Genl.
Pay Table Office. This Pay Roll being examined and
approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster to the Troops of this State, it being
the sum of Nine Hundred and four pounds thirteen shillings and
nine pence, in sound money or other currency equivalent, he to be
accountable for the same. Given at Arlington, this 10"' day of
June, 1781. Thos. Tolman,
John Fassett.
Reed, the above in full, March 20, 1782.
^904.13.9. Thomas Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 327
[24G] [Z/V///. Col. James Clag/wrn]
State of Vermont Dr. To James Claghorn, Lt. Col. of the
5th Regt. of Militia for service done said State at sundry times, in
alarms, scouting, guarding, etc.
Nov. G, 1778. To six days with the Regiment
at Shoreham @ 10/8 £ '.). 4.
" 6 quarts fatigue Rum del'''
to the Reg't @ 3/ 0.18.
May 6, 1779. To 10 days with part of the
Regiment at Rutland,
guarding the stores @ 6/8 3. 6. 8
Nov. 24, 1779. To three days with the Regi-
ment at Brown's Cam pat 10/8 1.12.
To my horse at Tinviouth^ ex-
press 15 miles @ /3 0. 2.11
To expense money 20 dollars
cont' 0. G.
March 21,1780. To one day with sleigh and
horses, carrying a load of
provisions from Rutland to
Castleton @ 10/ 0.10.
Nov. 1, 1780. To 4 days at Castleton with the
Regiment @ 3/ 0.12.
Total ^10.11. 7
Pay Table Oflfice, May 31, 1781. The within account is
examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same, being ten pounds eleven shillings and seven pence, lawful
money, to Col. James Claghorn or bearer.
Thos. Chittenden, \ p
John Fassett, f ^°"^ ■
Reed, May 31st, the contents of the above order.
^10.11.7 James Claghorn.
328
STATE OF VERMONT
[128]-
[A Detachment under Lf. Samuel JVillard^
V
A Pay Roll of a Detatchment of men that was ordered to
Castleton for a tour ot fourteen days on Dec. 1, 1780 to be under
the command of Capt. Wallace, which said orders were counter-
manded before the fourteen days were out.
Amt. at
Total
Names
Days
Miles
4'' m.
including
rations
Lt. Samuel AVillard
6
22
7.4
1.12.10
Corpl. Timothy Allen
7
22
7.4
17. 5
Geori^^e Rush
6
22
7.4
15. 4
oth. Prindle
H
22
7.4
15. 4
Daniel Hulet
6
22
7.4
15. 4
Jacob Egerton
ei
22
7.4
15. 4
;^5.11. 7
Attest, Saml. Willard.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, June 6, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Lt. Saml. Willard or bearer, being ^5.11.7 Lawful m.oney.
Thos. Chittenden,
John Fassett,
Date above, received of the Treasurer the above contents.
^5.11.7 Saml. Willard, Lt.
Com.
[133, dupl 181] [^ Scout under Major John Barron^
A Pay Roll of a scout from Moretown [Bradford] in the year
1780, under command of Maj. John Barron.
Names
Days
Per
day
Miles
Mil-
age
Total
John Barron, Maj.
6
0.8.0
40
4d
3. 1. 4
James Thurber, Capt.
6
6.8
40
"
2.13. 4
Benj. Baldwin, Lt.
6
4.3
40
"
1.18.10
Nathl. White, Lt.
G
4.3
40
"
1.18.10
George Goodhue, Sergt.
1.7
40
((
1. 2.10
Joseph Clark. "
6
1.7
40
X
1. 2.10
Obed Sanders
6
1.4
40
('
1. 1. 4
Silas Old ridge
6
1.4
40
"
1. 1. 4
KEVOLUTIONAKV WAR ROLLS
32!
Names
Days
Per
day
Miles
Mil-
age
Total
;^evi Andros
1.4
40
4
ii
1. 1. 4
lohn Andros
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
[onalhan Darbe, Sergt.
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
:lobt. Barnard, Jr.
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
^i^phraim Martin
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Leonard Harriman
G
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Huo-h Miller
G
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Bainl. Miller
G
1.4
40
1. ]. 4
Benj. Barnet
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Stephen Jenkins [Ginkins]
(i
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
2ben'' Martin
G
1.4
40
i; 1. 4
ames Calkins
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
^chabod Collins
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
lohn Gault
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
lesse M'Farlin
G
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Ihos. M'Farlin
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
lOhn Martin
G
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
^evi Collins
G
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
'ohn Smith
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
[eremiah Smith
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
Sphraim Martin
G
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
i^eter Boin
G
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
[ohn Barnet
6
1.4
40
1. 1. 4
;^ 38.12. 4
John Barron, Major.
Pay Table Office, Rutlanc
!, Oct
28, 1784. The within roll
having- been examined and api
)roved
, the 1
"reasu
rer
w
ill pay the
:ontents of the same to Maj. John Barron, for himself and scout,
being the sum of Thirty-eight pounds 12/4 lawful money.
Timo. Brownson, | ^
n> 1 r Committee.
OS. lolman.
Th(
Treasurer's Office, Rutland. Oct. 20, 1784.
iirer the contents of the above order.
Reed, of the Treas-
John Barron.
330
STATE OF VERMONT
[136] \^Capt. Abraham Salisbury s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abraham Salisbury's Company for service
in the year 1780.
Names
Days
18
Amount
Miles
Amount
Total
Abraham Salisbury, Capt.
6. 0.
79
1. 6.
4
7. 6. 4
Pearce Spencer, Lt.
11
2. 6.
10
26
0. 8.
8
2.15. 6
Oziel Smith, Lt.
16
3. 8.
3
66
1. 2.
4.10. 8
Stukeiy Thornton, Sergt.
4
0. 6.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0.10. 8-
Thomas Hutchinson, "
13
1. 0.
7
39
0.13.
1.13. 7
Jabez Weaver, "
11
0.17.
5
26
0. 8.
8
1. 6. 1
Christopher Howard, "
6
0. 9.
6
26
0. 8.
8
0.18. 2
David Place, Corpl.
11
0.16.
5
26
0. 8.
8
1. 5. 1
Griffin Place, "
4
0. 5.
11
13
0. 4.
4
0.10. 3
Joseph Button, "
17
1. 5.
6
86
1. 8.
8
2.14. 2
Jesse Sprague
11
0.14.
8
26
0. 8.
8
1. 3. 4
Fores Rice
11
0.14.
8
26
0. 8.
8
1. 3. 4
Lewis Walker
13
0.17.
4
39
0.13.
1.10. 4
Isaac Osborn
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Eben'' Howard
4
0. 0.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Sylvanus Smith
16
1. 1.
4
66
1. 2.
2. 3. 4
Abel Cooper
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Pel eg- Eddy
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Joseph Williams
2
0. 2.
8
13
0. 4.
4
0. 7.
1^ Neh. Smith
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Aaron Easty
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Zebediah Green
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Joshua Webster
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Ziba Parsons
4
0. o.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
_ ames Wells
12
0.16.
73
1. 4.
4
2. 0. 4
David Whitney
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Gideon Hewit
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Ezekiel Clark
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Daniel Smith
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
Nathan Daniels
4
0. 5.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0. 9. 8
William Dwinel
11
0.14.
8
26
0. 8.
8
1. 3. 4
John Campbell
11
0.14.
8
26
0. 8.
8
1. 3. 4
Robert Mack
7
0. 9.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0.13. 8
John Bowman
7
0. 9.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0.13. 8
Jesse Place
7
0. 9.
4
13
0. 4.
4
0.13. 8
Timo. Winter
8
0.10.
8
60
1. 0.
1.10. 8
James Round
5
0. 6.
8
40
0.13.
4
1. 0.
John Simons, Jr.
5
0. 6.
8
40
0.13.
4
1. 0.
Benj Whitman
5
0. 6.
8
40
0.13.
4
1. 0.
Job Chatsey
2
0. 2.
8
13
0. 4.
4
0. 7.
^47.18.5
Abraham Salisbury, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
331
Personally appeared Capt. Abraham Salisbury and made oath
to the within pay roll and declared the same to be just and true in
all its parts, before me,
Oct. 3, 1781. Elihu Smith, Justice ot Peace.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 5, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Abraham Salisbury or bearer, being forty-seven pounds
eighteen shillings and five pence.
John Fassett, ) ^ ...
A^. T5 ' [ Committee.
1 imo. Brownson, )
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order in behalf of Capt. Abraham Salisbury and by his
written order.
^47.18.5
[119]
Saml. Benton.
[Capt. Ichabod Robinson's Compa)iy'\
Pay Roll of Capt. Ichabod Robinson's Company of Militia in
Clarendon in the State of Vermont for the year 1780.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Ichabod Robinson, Capt.
30
155
12.11. 8
James Spooner, Lt.
15
125
5. 5. 8
Levi Colvin, En.
21
140
0.15. 2
Silas Whitney, Clerk
25
95
3.11. 3
ames Rounds, Sergt
5
30
0.17.11
'Nathan Rice,
5
30
0.17.11
Thomas Pell,
2
60
1. 3. 9
Peter Tarbox,
8
30
1. 2. 6
Eben-- Carley, Corpl.
28
115
3.16. 9
Peter Powers, "
13
95
2. 8. 5
Stephen Robinson, "
10
30
1. 4. 6
Danl. Stanard
7
100
2. 2. 8
John Arnold
40
(iO
1. 5. 4
Jeremiah Briggs
21
15
1.13. 8
Caleb Ingalls
21
95
2. 9. 6
Simpson White
4
60
1. 5. 4
Oliver Arnold
8
30
1. 0. 8
Solomon Spafford
10
30
1. 3. 4
Francis Mattison
9
55
1. 0. 4
Silas Whitney, Jr.
30
155
4.11. 8
Jona. Shipard
9
70
1.15. 4
332
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Total
James Chattsey
15
130
3. 3. 4
James Edmonds
11
70
1.18.
John Oilman Lord
14
80
2. 3. 4
Job Chattsey
4
60
1. 5. 4
Jonathan Wood
8
75
1.15. 8
Abial Tripp
20
90
2.16. 8
Israel Robinson
8
30
1. 0. 8
Daniel Colvin
4
15
0.10. 4
Charles Commonds
10
85
2. 1. 8
Jonathan Eddy
2
40
0.16.
Joel Foster
8
70
1. 1. 8
Daniel Washburn
8
70
1.15. 8
Caleb Rowland
4
60
1. 5. 4
Ebenezer Pitcher
4
15
0.10. 4
Reuben Pitcher
21
15
1.13. 8
Stephen Sparks
4
15
0.10. 4
John Squires
15
30
0.16. 8
Stephen Squires
44
155
4. 9.
Thomas Curtiss
4
40
1.17. 4
James Jenks
5
30
1. 0. 8
Noah Loveman
28
65
1.16. 8
Augustus Spencer
3
155
4. 9.
Nathaniel Cook
8
8
2. 8.
Abraham Hathaway
11
30
1. 0. 8
Alfred Hathaway
28
20
0.14. 8
Jacob Kate [Cate ?]
21
145
3.19. 6
William Carpenter
28
30
2. 7. 4
Nathan Place
2
40
0.16.
Abner White
21
145
3.19. 6
Nathan Caray
28
30
2. 7. 4
Joseph Smith
3
40
0.17. 4
Gershom Beach
5
40
1. 0.
Jerathmel Powers
4
30
0.15. 4
Pierce Spencer
6
40
1. 4. 4
Hezekiah Tuttle
2
30
0.12. 8
Jerime Tuttle
2
30
0.12. 8
Stephen Arnold
5
40
1. 0.
Amos Eives
2
40
0.16.
David Jewell
15
45
1.15.
Ichabod Walker
8
30
1. 0. 6
Job Congdon
14
70
2. 2.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
333
N.A.MES
Days
Miles
Total
Samuel Swift
4
00
1. 5. 4
Stanbury Button
G
30
0.17. 8
Frederick Button
5
30
0.16. 8
Elisha Smith
18
80
2.12. 4
Eber Farnam
5
15
0.10. 4
John Alack
2
40
0.16. 8
Elisha Bodman
18
85
2.12. 4
Samuel Butler
9
100
2. 2. 8
W"' Stewart
18
140
3.10. 8
Charles Swift
15
45
1.15.
James Wyley
10
30
1. 3. 4
Philip Brio-gs
9
75
1.11.
Bazaleel Richardson
10
30
1. 3. 4
Reuben Fuller
9
30
1. 2.
Geori^e Tennev
15
0.13.
David Niles
16
60
2. 1. 4
Thomas Eddy
9
30
1. 2.
Abel Cooper
16
80
2. 8.
Jacob Pattridge
13
90
2. 7. 4
Tona. Pattridge
4
15
0.10. 8
Thaddeus Palmer
14
115
2.17.
Isaac Deloughborough
5
30
0.15.
Newell Potter
4
60
1. 5. &
Stephen Sparks
4
60
0.10. 8
Robert Alack
4
60
1. 5. 8
Zebulon Persons
4
60
1. 5. 8
David Powers
4
60
1. 5. &
ohn Broaton
4
60
1. 5. 8
■ ohn Smith
6
90
1.18.
Nathan Foot
3
80
2. 1. 4
Timothy Winter
7
100
1.15.
Eben'' Johnson
5
50
1. 3. 4
Elihu Smith
4
40
0.18. 8
Jehiel Smith
3
40
0.17. 4
Asa Smith
3
40
0.17. 4
Job Spafford
3
40
0.17. 4
Jabez Weever
5
40
1. 0.
Jesse Sprague
3
40
0.11.
Eikanah Cook
4
40
0.18. 4
John Bowman
2
30
0.12. 8
John Train
6
40
1. 1. 4
334
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Lewis Walker
6
40
1. 1. 4
Saml. Blodgett
5
40
1. 1.
Joseph Button
i
15
4. 4
Peleg Eddy
2
30
0.12. 8
Thomas Bentley
6
40
1. 1. 4
Moses Johnson
3
40
1.17. 4
Caleb Handey
1
20
0. S.
James Smith
3
40
0.17. 4
Isaac Osborn
2
40
0.15.
Amos Robinson
1
10
0. 4. 8
Andrew Potter
2
30
0.12. 8
John Varney
4
40
0.18. 8
Jona. Adams
4
40
0.18. 8
;^^192.11. 1
Ichabod Robinson, Capt.
Pay Table Office, 7"' June, 1781. The Treasurer is directed to
pay to Capt. Ichabod Robinson the within pay roll, which is One
hundred and ninety-two pounds eleven shillings and one penny
lawful money. Tho^ Chittenden, ( ^
■' o^- Tj r Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the above
in behalf of Capt. Ichabod Robinson.
Per me, Silas Whitnev, Clerk.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
335
[508] \^Capt. Ezekid Colbe's Company^
Pay Roll of Capt. Ezekiel Colbe's Company from Corinth of
three Scouts from the year 1777 and year 1781.
No. of
Per
No. of
The sum due
Men's Names
Days
day
miles
to each name
£ s. D.
Ezekiel Colbe, Cpt.
18
6/8
70
7. 3. 4
Saml. McFee, Cpt.
7
6/8
30
2.16. 8
Hezekiah Siloway, Lieut.
7
4/3
20
1.15. 5
Philip Kerendon
1/4
20
0.16.
Benja. Sumbon [?]
7
1/4
20
0.16.
Abner Fowler
5
1/4
20
0.13. 4
Saml. Youngs, Lieut.
5
4/3
30
1.11. 3
Nathan Spafford, Sergt.
5
1/7
30
0.17.11
Benja. Noriss
6
1/4
20
0.14. 8
ohn Normon
6
1/4
20
0.14. 8
David McKeen
6
1/4
20
0.14. 8
Ruben Martin
6
1/4
30
0.18.
Charles Crook, Sergt.
6
1/7
30
0.19. 6
Asaph McFason
6
1/4
30
0.18.
_ acob Kent
6
1/4
30
0.18.
ames Lukis
6
1/4
30
0.18.
23. 5. 5
Ezekiel Colbe, Capt.
Pay Table Office, \ The within roll approved — the
Bennington, March 5, 1784 f Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same to Ezekiel Colbe, Capt. or bearer — it being the sum of
twenty-three pounds five shillings and five pence.
^23.5.5 Timo. Brownson, )
Eli Cogsell, f
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Bennington, March 5, 1784.
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above order in
behalf of Ezekiel Colbe. Benja. Baldwin.
336
STATE OF VERMONT
[u-
[Cc7jyf. Jesse Sawyer s Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jesse Sawyer's Company of Rangers, be-
longing to Maj. Eben'' Allen's Detachment, raised for the defence
of the State of Vermont, beginning April 25, 1780, and ending Jan.
10*'\ 1781, both davs included.
Time
Amt.
of
Names
Entered
Discharg'>
in service
Wages
per mo.
wages
Mo.
Dayg
Jesse Sawyer, Capt.
Apl.
25
Jan.
!0
8
16
8.0.0
68. 0.
Natbl. Spencer, Lt.
"
"
"
8
16
5.8.0
46.15.
EliasHal),
May
6
"
«'
8
6
5.8.0
44.14. 8
David Shepherd, Sergt.
••
9
Jan.
3
7
26
2.8.0
18.14. 6
George Sawyer, ' "
June
\t
"
"
6
22
2.8.0
16. 1. 9
William Popple, "
May
14
Oct.
8
4
24
2.8.0
11.10. 6
Eleazer Marble, "
Oct.
8
Jan.
3
2
24
2.8.0
6.16. 1
Saml. Negus, "
May
31
7
4
2.8.0
17. 3. 4
Benj. Bingham, CorpL
8
"
"
7
27
2.4.0
17. 5. 8
Eben' Popple, "
"
14
Oct.
8
4
24
2.4.0
10. 9. 4
Zenas Hyde, "
June
12
Jan.
3
6
23
2.4.0
14.14.10
Eliakim Roberts, *'
"
18
"
6
17
2.4.0
14. 6.11
James Walder, Fifer
May
1
"
"
8
3
2.4.0
17.14.11
Benajah Cleveland, Drum.
4
"
"
8
2.4.0
17. 9. 6
William Negus
Apl.
18
Dec.
1
7
19
2.4.0
17. 6. 8
Timothy Allen
May
1
Jan.
3
8
3
2.0.0
16. 4.
Ab" Johnson
4
"
"
8
a
2.0.0
15.18. 8
Daniel Beman
"
4
"
"
8
2.0.0
15.18. 8
Joseph Cook (
"
4
Deserted
3
20
2.0.0
7. 3. 8
\
Aug.
24
Jedediah Fuller
"
4
Jany
3
8
2.0.0
15.18. 8
Francis Herrick
"
4
''
8
2.0.0
15.18. 8
John Stewart
"
4
"
8
2.0.0
15.18. 8
Jona. Morey
«'
4
"
8
2.0.0
15.18. 8
John Orton
"
5
7
29
2.0.0
15.17. 4
Daniel Merrick
"
5
"
7
29
3.0.0
15.17. 4
James Coiey
"
8
"
7
26
2.0.0
15.13. 4
James Sutherland
"
14
"
7
20
3 0.0
15. 5. 4
Andrew Griswold
"
16
"
7
18
2.0.0
15. 2. 8
Richard Chamberlain
"
14
"
7
20
2.0.0
15. 5. 4
John Negus
"
15
«'
7
19
2.0.0
15. 4,
James Clark
June
6
*'
6
29
3.0.0
13.16.
Peletiah Soper
"
"
"
6
29
2.0.0
13.16.
Robert Allen
"
"
Dec.
1
5
25
2.0.0
11.13. 4
David Lee
May
1
Jany
3
8
3
2.0.0
16. 4.
John Woodward
Sep.
14
"
"
3
21
2.0.0
7. 5. 4
John Darling
Aug.
13
"
'«
4
22
2.0.0
9. 6. 8
Joseph Jackson
20
"
"
4
15
2.0.0
8.17. 4
John Fuller
July
26
«'
5
9
2.0.0
10.11.
Samuel Terry
Aug.
17
Dec.
3
3
17
3.0.0
7. 1. 4
Jesse Jackson
"
Jan.
3
4
17
3.0.0
9. 1. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
337
Names
Entered
Discharg'
Time
in service
Wages
per mo.
Amt.
of
wages
Mo.
Days
— fPeter Parker
Aug. 12
Jan.
3
4
22
2.0.0
9. 8.
William Parker
" 15
"
«'
4
19
2.0.0
9. 4.
VAndrew Edmunds
Sep. 26
''
"
3
29
2.0.0
7.16.
Beuoni Bishop
Aug. 26
"
"
4
9
2.0.0
8. 9. 4
Phinehas Davis
"' 13
'<
"
4
22
2.0.0
9. 6. 8
Nathan Allen
July 24
"
"
5
11
2.0.0
10.12.
William Lazell
June 13
"
6
22
2.0.0
13. 6. 8
David Lnmbard
■ "
6
22
2.0.0
13. 6. 8
John Gilder
July 1
Dec.
3
5
3
2.0.0
10. 2. 8
Georire Parker
June 18
Jan.
3
6
17
2.0.0
12.16.
Jacob Cummins
a <.
"
"
6
17
2.0.0
12.16.
Daniel Barns
June 15
"
'♦
6
20
2.0.0
13. 4.
John Willard
Sept. 27
"
"
3
8
2.0.0
0. 8.
Eockwell
Oct. 8
Deserted
8
2.0.0
0.10. 8
Oct.
16
Officers' subsistence: Capt. Sawyer,
Lt. Spencer,
Lt. Hall,
^17. 0.0
8.10.0
8. 4.0
^3.3.14.0
Arlington, Feb. 1"\ 1781. Then personally appeared Capt.
Jesse Sawyer and made solemn oath that the within pay roll is a
just and true roll, without fraud to the State of Vermont, or any
individual, according to my best knowledge.
Before me, Thonias Chittenden, Governor.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll being examined and
approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Thos. Tolman (Paymaster to the troops of this State) being the sum
of eight hundred and forty-five pounds and /8 in hard money or
other current money equivalent, taking his receipt.
Given at Arlington, this 1"* day of February, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden,
John Fassett,
March 20, 1782. Received the above in full.
Committee.
^^845.0.8
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[22]
338
STATE OF VERMONT
[207] \^Lieut. Beriah Green s Compam^
Pay Roll of Lieut. Beriah Green's Indepen
3ent Compan}' of
Rangers, raised for the defense of the State of Vermont, 1781.
Names
Com-
mence-
ment
of pay
Time
of service
1
Per
month
When
dis-
charged
Total
Mo. Days
Lt. Beriah Green
Feb. 1
2
1
5.8.0
April 1
10.19.7
Barnabas Strong
" 17
5
3.0.0
Mar. 21
3.10.0
Sergt. John Woods
3
18
2.8.0
" 20
3.16.9
'> Nathl. Aikens
4
17
2.8.0
"
3.15.2
Oorpl. Rut'us Root
" 11
10
2.4.0
" "
2.18.8
" James Barrows
" 12
9
2.4.0
" '«
2.17.2
Joseph Foster
" 4
17
2.0.0
'• "
3. 2.8
— Hallam Blackmer
U I'
11
2.0.0
" "
2.14.8
George Cox
6
15
2.0.0
" "
3. 0.0
Robert Whitcomb
'•
^
15
2.0.0
<< "
3. 0.0
John Harenden
" "
15
2.0.0
" "
3. 0.0
Asa Foster
" "
15
2.0.0
<( .<
3. 0.0
Abel Payn
" 8
13
2.0.0
<< <<
2.17.4
Asa Chedel
" 9
12
2.0.0
" "
2.16.0
Benj. Sessions
" "
12
2.0.0
" "
2.16.0
Amos Troop
" 10
11
2.0.0
" "
2.14.8
Samuel Granday
" 11
10
2.0.0
" '♦
2.13.4
\ Joseph Powers
" "
10
2.0.0
" "
2.13.4
«-XGeorge Stow
" "
10
2.0.0
" "
2.13.4
Peter Kendall
" "
10
2.0.0
" "
2.13.4
Phineas Williams
" 12
9
2.0.0
" "
2.12.0
Saml. Bennett
" "
9
2.0.0
>< 4<
2.12.0
Vespasian Hoisington
" "
9
2.0.0
(< I.
2.12.0
Stephen Marcey
" "
9
2.0.0
" "
2.12.0
John Wilcox
" 13
9
2.0.0
" 21
2.12.0
Daniel Lovejoy
'• "
9
2.0.0
" "
2.12.0
Gamaliel Vailes
" 15
7
2.0.0
>( <(
2. 9.4
Ammi Carrier
" 17
5
2.0.0
.« ..
2. 6.8
Samuel Allen
" "
5
2.0.0
(t >(
2. 6.8
Thomas Freeman
6
15
2.0.0
!! 20
3. 0.0
John Whitcomb
15
2.0.0
3. 0.0
/96. 6.8
Beriah
Green, L
ieut.
Windsor County, Windsor, 7th April, 1781. The above roll
sworn to before John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office. The within Pay Roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Lieut. Beriah
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
339
Green or bearer, being the sum of ninety-eight pounds seven shil-
lings and four pence, lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden, ( ^ ,,
Windsor, April 7, 1781. John Fassett, \ ^^^
March 20, 1782. Reed, the above in full.
^98.7.4 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[115]
[A Scout from Straff ord\
A Pay Roll for a scout of three men who went from Strafford,
Feb. 18, 1781, and were in the service five days and went to Dog
River, which is 25 miles, and found themselves, by ordei of Israel
Smith, Maj.
Names
Days
Wages
Travel
fees
Total
Sergt. Richmond Crandal
Jonathan Rich
Jonathan Luce
5
5
5
1.7
1.4
1.4
4d
4
4
16.3
15.0
15.0
;^2.11.7
Attest,
Elijah Beeman, Lt.
Also for myself an express from Lyme [to] Strafford, by order
of Gen. Bailey, it being 16 miles at 4*^ per mile, 5.4
Attest, Elijah Beeman.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 28, 1781. The within pay roll, etc. was
examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Elijah Beeman or bearer, it being ;^2.11.7, lawful money.
Thos. Chandler, \
Jno. Strong, v Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Treas'. Office, Charlestown, Oct. 25, 1781. Reed, of the Treas-
urer the contents of the above order, being ^2 11.7, lawful money.
Elijah Beeman, Lt.
340
STATE OF VERMONT
[187]
\^Capt. Samuel SmitJi s Coinpaiiy\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel Smith of Fairlee in the Alarms
in October, 1781 [1780?] and March, 1781, going to Newbury and
Royalton, &c.
Naimes
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Amount
travel
Capt. Sam' Smith
10
2.13. 4
20
9.4
Serg* John Marston
10
15.10
28
9.4
John Woodworth
10
13. 4
28
9.4
Elijah Blood
10
13. 4
28
9.4
Charles Annis
6
8.
28
9.4
Jacob Annis
6
8.
28
9.4
Isaac Annis
6
8.
28
9.4
W" Marston
9
12.
28
9.4
Peter Marston
10
13. 4
28
9.4
Asa Town
10
13. 4
38
12.9
Aaron Taft
6
8.
14
4.8
W"' Broughton
6
8.
14
4.8
John Green
3
4.
14
4.8
Solomon Morey
3
4.
14
4.8
Francis Hough
3
4.
14
4.8
-Simeon Morey
3
4.
14
4.8
Jonathan Jacobs
3
4.
14
4.8
Theodorus Woodward
10
13. 4
38
12.9
John Jacobs
3
4.0
!
14
Total,
£ 7. 6.9
^17.18.7
Sam'l Smith, Capt.
Pay Table Office. Bennington, June 21, 1781. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Sam' Smith or bearer, being the sum of seventeen
pounds eighteen shillings and seven pence.
JohnFassett, )
Tim'' Brownson, |
June 23, 1781. Received of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents
of this order.
^17.18.7 Samuel Smith.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
341
[240]
[^Capt. Samuel McCiure's Covipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Saml. McClure's Company at Dresden on
an alarm at Newbury the 8^'' of March, 1781.
Names
Miles
Price
Days
Wages
Total
Saml. M^'Clure, Capt.
25
0.8.4
3
1. 0.
7. 8.4
Parker Smith, Lt.
"
8.4
"
0.12. 9
1. 1.1
Charles Tilden, Sergt.
"
8.4
"
0. 4. 9
13.1
Leml. Payn, "
"
8.4
"
0. 4. 9
13.1
Eben^ Fitch, Clk.
''
8.4
"
0. 4. 9
13.1
Eben^ Brewster
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Beza Woodward
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Jas. Wheelock
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Eben'- Williams
"
8.4
'»
0. 4.
12.4
Stephen Tilden
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Eben"" Lane
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Barnabas Perking
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Benj. Smith
"
8.4
((
0. 4.
12.4
Alden Spooner
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Bennoe Dewey
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Thos. Eddy
((
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
_ ona. Bsarce [?]
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
:21ijah Dunbar
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Osias Sylsby
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Christopher Page
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Ambrose Porter
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
David Porter
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Jabez Peck
((
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Nahum Sargeant
"
8.4
''
0. 4.
12.4
Caleb Bingham
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
Roger Fitch
"
8.4
''
0. 4.
12.4
Elijah Kent
"
8.4
''
0. 4.
12.4
/Saml. Clap
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
^ ohn Norton
"
8.4
"
0. 4.
12.4
3enj. Smith, Jr.
8.4
0. 4.
• 12 4
^17.17.0
Saml. M'-'Clure, Capt.
Pay Office, Bennington, Feb G, 1782. The within account
being approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the sum of
342
STATE OF VERMONT
seventeen pounds seventeen shillings to Capt. Saml. M<^Clure or to
his order. Isaac Tichenor, | ^ _„„
Timothy Brownson, \
Treasurer's Office, June 19, 1782. Reed of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being seventeen pounds
seventeen shillings for and in behalf of Capt. Saml. M=Clure.
^17.17.0 Eben^ Brewster.
154]
[Capf. Charles Nelson^ s Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Charles Nelson's Company, raised by order
of Convention held at Cornish in Feb. 1781, for the defence of these
frontiers, from the time they engaged until 26*^ March, 1781.
Names
When
entered
Days
Wages
per
Rations
due
Total
service
month
1781.
Capt. Charles Nelson
Mar. 1''
26
8.0.0
1.14.8
8.13.4
Lt. James Mirch [Marsh]
2(3
5.8.0
0.17.4
5.10.8
Lt. Shubael Dimmock
" 20
6
5.8.0
0. 4.0
1. 5.6
Sergt. Abel Parks
1
26
2.8.0
2. 1.4
" Eph'» Dunlap
i< 1.
26
2.8.0
2. 1.4
" Solomon'Smith
" 20
6
2.8.0
0. 9.4
Corpl. Ziba Huntington
1
26
2.4.0
1.18.0
" John Campbell
" "
26
2.4.0
1.18.0
Bazaleel Burton
1. n
26
2.
1.14.8
Eliada Brown
a 4<
26
2.
1.14.8
Joel Cooper
" "
26
2.
1.14.8
Jacob Colburn
" "
26
2.
1.14-.8
Stephen Chapman
" "
26
2.
1.14.8
W"" Corkins
ii
26
2.
1.14.8
David Duffin
" 14
12
2.
0.16.0
Joseph Downer
1
26
2.
1.14.8
Salmon Dowe
" "
26
2.
1.14.8
Ezra Ellsworth
" 11
15
2.
1. 0.0
Steward Howe
1
26
2.
1.14.8
Enos Hoyt
8
18
2.
1. 4.0
Lovel Kimball
1
26
2.
1.14.8
James Kelsey
" "
26
2.
1.14.8
Eobert Nichols
<• <4
26
2!
1.14.8
Asa Preston
.. I.
26
2.
1.14.8
Solomon Katbburn
" 14
12
2.
0,16.0
Alexander Reynolds
1
26
2.
1.14.8
Ebenezer Stark
44 >(
26
2.
1.14.8
Experience Trisket [Frisket]
" <'
26
2.
1.14.8
Reuben Finney [Tinney]
" "
26
2.
1.14.8
John Tickney
.' li
26
2.
1.14.8
Elijah Wright
il t(
26
2.
1.14.8
Moses Warren
" ''
26
2.
1.14.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
343
Names
When
entered
service
Days
Wages
per
month
Rations
due
Total
1781.
Aaron Warren
Mar. 1
26
2.
1.14.8
Ephraim Wood
" "
26
2.
1.14.8
Job Williams
■' "
26
2.
1.14.8
Nathan Spafford
" ''
26
2.
1.14.8
John Nelson
" 20
6
2.
0. 8.0
James Cook
"
6
2.
0. 8.0
Arthur Latham
" "
6
2.
0. 8.0
W"' Davidson
" •'
6
2.
0. 8.0
Saml. Bigsbee
"
6
2.
0. 8.0
Jona. Bigsbee
.< <i
6
2.
0. 8.0
Joseph Howard
" "
6
2.
0. 8.0
Christopher Gary
" "
6
2.
0. 8.0
Daniel Hovey
"
6
2.
0. 8.0
Joseph Taylor
- 10
16
2.
1. 1.4
John Stevens
" "
16
2.
1. 1.4
Samuel Ladd
16
2.
1. 1.4
^76. 1.6
A true roll.
Attest,
Charles Nelson, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 23^ 1781. The within
pay roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the same to the Paymaster of the Troops, being
the sum of seventy-six pounds one shilling and six pence, lawful
money, the said Paymaster to be accountable.
Timo. Hrownson, ) n^^^:.^^^
J , -r^ .^ y Committee.
John Fassett, )
Date above, then received of the Treasurer the contents of
the above m full.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster of the Troops.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of this warrant. Oct 2'',
17S4. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
344
STATE OF VERMONT
[216]
[^Capt. Thomas Colli us' Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Collins Company, in Col. Gideon
Warren's Regiment of Militia in the service of this State, com-
mencing the 23id day of March and ending as entered in column
third.
Names
Entered
Dis-
charge!
3
P'
month
1
Amt.
mil-
age
Total
Capt. Thomas Collins
March 23
Mch. 25
8.0.0
17
5.8
1. 5. 8
Lt. Solomon Wilder
' 26
4
3.8.0
40
13.4
1.10. 4
Sergt. Cephas Carpenter
' 29
7
2.8.0
26
8.8
19. 9
" AsflhelJoiner
' 25
3
2.8.0
20
6.8
11. 5
Corpl. Levi Wood
' 26
4
2.4.0
40
13.4
19. 2
" John Collins
' 26
4
2.4.0
40
13.4
19. 2
Nathan Walton
' 26
4
2.0.0
40
13.4
18. 8
Joshua W^ood
' 26
4
2.0.0
40
i;;.4
18. 8
Amos Herrick
' 26
4
2.0.0
40
13.4
18. 8
Nathan Lee
' 25
3
2.0.0
20
6.8
10. 8
Edward Bailey
' 29
7
2.0.0
40
13.4
1. 2. 8
Benjamin Baley
' 29
7
2.0.0
26
8.8
0.18.
George Shearman
" 29
7
2.0.0
26
8.8
0.18.
^12.10.10
Thomas Collins, Capt.
State of Vermont, ) Clarendon, June 11, 1781. Personally ap-
Rutland County, f peared Capt. Thomas Collins, signer to the
foregoing roll, and made solemn oath that the several articles
therein mentioned are justly and truly charged and entered accord-
ing to the best of his knowledge.
Sworn before me.
Increase Mosely, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, 13th. of June 1781. The within roll being
examined is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Thomas Collins or order, which is twel-ve pounds ten
shillings and two pence.
Thos. Chittenden, | ^ .,,
^. ^ 'V Committee.
Timo. Brownson, f
Date above, received the contents of the above order in behalf
of Thos. Collins. George Shearman.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
345
[177] [A Scout f)-om Moretow)i\
A. Pay Roll of a scout from Moretowti, March, 1781.
Names
Days
Per
day
Miles
Mil-
age
Total
Eben^ Martin, Capt.
James M'Laughlin, Lt.
John Hunkins
10
10
10
6.8
4.3
1.4
80
80
80
4
4
4
4.i;5. 4
;]. 9. 2
2. 0.
^10. 2. 6
Attest,
Eben'' Martin , Capt.
John Barron, Major.
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784. The within Pay
Roll being; examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the con-
tents of the same to Maj. John Barron for said scout, being the sum
of Ten pounds 2/6 lawful money.
Tim" Brownson, ) /^^_.„:.f^„
,,v, rTA , c Committee.
Thomas Tolman, \
Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784. Rec'^ of the Treasurer the contents of
the above order.
^10.2.6 John Barron.
[99] \^Capt. John Throofs Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Throop's Company of Militia for
their service in the late alarm and what they are allowed for time
from their respective homes. March 9, 1781.
Names
Capt. John Throop
Lt. Bartholomew Durkee
" Thomas Vail
Sergt. Darius Sessions
" Abidai Smith
" Elijah Mason
" William Willson
Corpl. John Peran
Edmund Hodges
Resolved Sessions
Com-
mencing
March 9
00
1
p,
Amt.
CD
p,
day
pay
§
mile
4
5.4
1. 1.4
17
4
.1
4
3.7
14.4
17
4
1.7
14.4
17
4
1.7
6.4
27
4
1.7
6.4
40
7
1.7
11.1
17
1
4
1.6
6.4
17
3
1.4
4.6
17
4
1.4
5.4
17
4
1.4
5.4
40
' 1
Total
7.0
0.0
0.0
15.4
19.8
16.9
12.0
10.2
11.0
18.8
346
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Com-
mencing
GQ
1
pr
day
Amt.
pay
3
mile
Total
Nathl. Throop, Sar'
March 9
4
1.4
5.4
17
4.i
11.0-
John Bacon
4
1.4
5.4
17
"
11.0
Henr}^ Ains worth
4
1.4
5.4
17
"
11.0
Jona. Bebee
4
1.4
5.4
17
'<
11.0
Sylvester Bugrbee
6
1.4
8.0
17
13.8
Timothy Blaimer
4
1.4
5.4
17
"
11.0
Josiah Badcock
4
1.4
5.4
17
"
11.0
Nathan Chase
4
1.4
5.4
17
"
11.0
Asa Child
3
1.4
4.0
17
"
9.8
John Cheedle
4
1.4
5.4
17
"
11.0
Daniel Frasor
7
1.4
9.4
17
«'
15.0
W' ' Saml. Hutchinson
3
1.4
4.0
17
"
9.8
Seth Hodges
6
1.4
8.0
17
" .
13.8
John Hour
3
1.4
4.0
17
"
9.8
Thomas Noonan
4
1.4
5.4
17
"
11.0
Daniel Sharp
4
1.4
5.4
17
"
11.0
Eben'^ Winslow
7
1.4
9.4
17
«'
15.0
Samuel Snow
3
1.4
4.0
17
"
9.8
Jona. Carpenter
3
1.4
4.0
!7
"
9.8
Ellzah Carpenter
3
1.4
4.0
17
"
9.8
Isaiah Tinkham
3
1.4
4.0
17
9.8
;^20. 5.7
The above is a true pay roll.
Attest, John Throop.
Windsor County, Windsor. April 14, 1781.
Sworn before John Fassett, Asst.
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. John Throop
or bearer, being the sum of twenty pounds five shillings and seven
pence, lawful money. Windsor, April 14, 1781.
Timo. Brownson, ) ^
T , T7 ..^ M- CommUtee.
John bassett, )
Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
June 19. 1781.
the above order.
^20.5.7
John Throop.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
347
;iG-2j
\^fjeitt, Daniel Spooners Compan}'\
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Daniel Spooner's Company of Militia
that marched to Orford on the Alarm, March, 1781.
Names
Days
P'^ day
Ami.
pay
Miles
P'
mile
Total
Lt, Daniel Spooner
2
H.7
7.3
32
4.1
0.17.10
En. Jonah Loomis
2
3.7
7.2
33
17.10
Sergt. George Denison
2
1.7
3.2
32
"
13.10
John Harvey
2
I.e.
3.3
33
"
13.10
Corpl. Joseph Evaua
2
1.6
3.
33
"
13. 8
" Oliver Rust
2
1.6
3.
33
"
13. 8
" Joseph Grow, Jian.
2
1.6
3.
33
"
13. 8
' ' John Grow
2
1.4
3.
33
"
13. 8
Dan Davison
2
1.4
2.8
32
"
13. 4
Asa Taylor
2
1.4
2.8
32
"
13. 4
Zebulon Lee
2
1.4
2.8
33
"
13. 4
Thomas Eichardson
2
1.4
2.8
32
'<
13. 4
James Richardson
2
1.4
2.8
33
"
13. 4
Moses Webster
2
1.4
2.8
33
"
13. 4
Asa Wright
3
1.4
2.8
33
"
13. 4
Phineus Rust
2
1.4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
Jeremiah Rust
2
1.4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
John Dunbar
2
1.4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
Nehemiah Liscom
2
1.4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
W"' Sumner
2
1.4
3.8
32
"
13. 4
Robert Green
2
1.4
2.8
33
"
13. 4
Joseph Remington
3
1.4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
Walter Smith
2
1.4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
Timo. Lull
2
1.4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
W'" S. Ashley
2
1.4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
Fhin* Killam
2
1.4
3.8
32
>(
13. 4
Isaac Main
2
1.4
3.8
32
'«
13. 4
Wilder Willard
2
1.4
3.8
32
"
13. 4
Eli Willard
2
1.4
3.8
32
"
13. 4
Nathan Call
2
1.4
3.8
32
"
13. 4
Eleazer Bishop
2
1.4
2.8
32
"
13. 4
Benj. Munsell
3
1.4
2.8
32
"
13. 4
Job. Tiller
2
1.4
2.8
32
"
13. 4
Parsons Antisill
2
1.4
2.8
32
"
13. 4
John Goldsbary
2
1.4
3.8
32
"
13. 4
W'" Gouldsbary
2
1.4
3.8
32
'«
13. 4
Joseph Gallup
3
1.4
2.8
32
"
13. 4
Paul Spnoner, Sur"
3
5.4
10.8
32
"
13. 4
Timo. Fisher
2
1.4
3.8
32
'<
13. 4
W'" Patterson
3
1.4
3.8
33
"
13. 4
Rations
;^37.16.
A true roll. Attest, Danl. Spooner, Lt.
Windsor County, Windsor, April 17, 1781. Sworn before
^27.10.0 John Fassett, Asst.
348
STATE OF VERMONT
State of Vermont, Pay Table Office. The within pay roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Lt. Daniel Spooner or bearer, being the sum of twenty-
seven pounds sixteen shillings lawful money.
Thos. Chittenden, I ^
r u X7 *t r Committee.
John Fassett, j
June 25, 178]. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order. Paul Spooner.
[143] [CaJ>^. John Burfs Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Burt's Company in Col. Samuel
Fletcher's Regiment of Militia, for service done in the month of
March, 1781, both days included.
Names
Capt. Burt
Lt. Every Holbrook
'' Peter Hazeltine
Sergt. Amos Holbrook
" Am' [Amariah] Taft
John Hunthin [Huntlin]
Iham Barns
Benj. Murdock
Benj. Kn-g
Caleb Hay ward
Epbre Barns
Jona. elation
Benj. How
John How
Thad~ Hazeltine
Ryal Hazeltine
Thomas Case
Thomas Black
John Dyer
Benj. Dyer
Eben. Burt
William Robins
Saml. Wiswell
Paul Hayward
Stephen Wilcox
Isaac Hunt [Hart]
Silas Hayward
Josh Wood
Amos Gray
Benj. Fuller
Edward Smith
Josiah Fisk
^
-'^
s
flS^ IE
a>
;.^
a 2
S 2
_
fcc
Hj
9 9 2
^1
2
ft
1^1
oil
o
ill
<^
;?;
«
<1
n<''
12>''
2
10.8
15
4
7.8
2
9.3
"
2
6.4
2
7.3
"
2
6.4
2
3.4
"
5.0
2
3.8
«'
5.0
2
2.8
«'
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
'*
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
'<
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
o
2.8
'«
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
'(
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
■ "
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
'«
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
"
5.
2
2.8
5.
18.4
13.7
13.7
8.4
8.4
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.S
7.8
7.8
^13.9.2
John Burt, Capt-
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
340
State of Vermont. Arling-ton. Aug. 13, 1781. The within roll
sworn to by Capt. John Burt, before
John Fasset, Jr., Asst.
Pay Table Office, Aug-. 13, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. John Burt or bearer, being thirteen pounds nine shillings and
two pence, lawful money. John Fassett, ( ^ ^^
Tirao. Brownson, f
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^13.9.2 John Burt.
[105]
\Scoufs under Command of Lieut. Nathaniel JlViite]
A Pay Roll of a party of Men belonging to Col. Peter Olcott's
Regiment, under the command of Lieut. Nathaniel White, em-
ployed as Scouting Parties for one month by Col. Olcott's order, in
the month of March, 1781.
Names
When
ensragrecl
Nathl. White. Lt.
1^' March
Robert Johnston
" "
John Barron
" "
Benjamin Barnard
•' "
Elijah Blood
"
John Barnard
" "
Samuel Miller
" "
Levi Collins
" "
John Andross
.< 't
Nathan Spafford
It It
John Gait
" "
Jeremiah Bowen
•' .t
Thomas McFarland
" "
John Jacobs
.t it
Nicholas White
For what
term
one month
Time of service
Dollars
per
month
Months
Days
30
18
30
^
30
do
30
do
30
do
30
do
30
do
30
do
30
do
30
do
30
do
30
do
30
do
30
do
30
do
Total
5.8.0
2.
2.
2.
2.
i: 33. 8.0
Nathl. White, Lieut.
I do swear by the Ever-Living God, that the within Roll is a
true state of the company under my command, without any fraud
to the State of Vermont or any individual, according to my best
knowledge. Natha. White, Lieut.
Feb. 5, 1782. Sworn before me.
Noah White, Justice of Peace.
350
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 27*'' Feb. 1782. The above
pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Lieut. Nathl. White the sum of thirty-three pounds eight
shillings lawful money. Nathl. Brush, | Committee.
Isaac iichenor, \
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, June 18, 1782. Reed, of I. Allen,
Treasurer, the contents of this order for Lieut. White.
Bildad Andros.
[83]
[ A Scout from Strafford^
A Pay Roll of three men which went from Strafford to Brook-
field in the month of March, 1781, on a Scout in the State service,
by orders from Gen. Olcott.
Names
Days
Per day
Miles
Total
Ensign Solomon Calkin
John Harris
James Ordway
3
3
3
1.4
1.4
.0
20
20
0.10. 6
0.10. 8
0.10. 8
^1.11.10^
Pay Table Office, Oct. 22, 1782. The within pay roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Solomon Calkin, or bearer, it being one pound eleven shillings ten
V^ pence. John Strong, ) Committee.
Timothy Brownson, \
Thetford, July 28, 1783. Received of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, one pound eleven shillings and ten pence half penny
Lawful Money in full of the within account and above order.
p^l.ll.lO>^ Elijah Beaman.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
351
[58] [Capt. Samuel S. Savage s Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Savage's Company of Militia, that marched
the Kith day of March last by order from Genl. Baley, Esq.
Windsor. March IG, 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Amount
Capt. Saml. Stow Savage
i
42
1.10.
Lt. Jerathl. Comings
'
1. 4. 9
Lt. Smith
1. 4. 9
Sergt. James Fletcher
0.18. 9
Sergt. Worcester
1
0.18. 9
" Hunter
0.18. 9
" Woods
0.18. 9
Corpl. Bishop
0.18. 9
" Adams
'
0.18. 6
William Hunter
0.18. 6
Elnathan Hubbard
0.18. 6
■ eremh. Bishop
0.18.
'i:iijah Allen
0.18.
Edward Allen
0.18.
Jos. Palmenty
0.18.
John Wood
0.18.
Jona. Cady
0.18.
John Cad ay
0.18.
Benj. Caday
0.18.
Nathan Fish
0.18.
Total
^19. 9. 6
Test, Saml. Stow Savage, Capt.
Windsor County, Windsor, Apl. 13, 1781. Sworn before
John Fassett, Asst.
State of Vermont, Pay Table Office. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Saml. Stow Savage or bearer, being the sum of
nineteen pounds nineteen shillings and six pence, lawful money.
Given at Windsor, Apl. 13, i781.
Thos. Chittenden, ) ^
John Fassett, f ^°"^ •
June 14, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treas., the contents of the
above order for Capt. Savage. Eben' Curtis.
352
STATE OF VERMONT
[19] [^Capt. John Marcys Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Mercy's Company of Militia that
marched the 16^*^ day of March last by orders from Gen. Bailey, Esq.,
Windsor, March 16, 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. John Mercy
5
4'
1.10.
Lt. Elnathan Strong
1. L 9
Lt. Eben'' Hoisington
1. 4. 9
Sergt. John Mercey
O.IS. 9
" Saml. Pattrick
* 0.18. 9
Matthew Pattrick
0.18. 9
William Hilton
0.18. 9
Corpl. Thomas Wilson
0.18. 6
" Plezekiah Thompson
0.18. 6
Sylvanus Waters
0.18.
Stephen Jacobs
0.18.
El dad Hubbard
0.18.
Eben'" Curtis
0.18.
John Curtis
0.18.
Elisha Hawley
0.18.
Joseph Thomas
0.18.
Joel Butler
0.18.
JPeter Currier
0.18.
Jacob Hastens
0.18.
Eben'" Squire
0.18.
Jeded^ Levins
0.18.
Stephen Marcy
0.18.
Lothrop Thomson
0.18.
Simeon Knovvlton [Nolton]
0.18.
Saml. Mercy
0.18.
Isaiah Burke
0.18.
Leonard Spoilden
0.18.
John Gouss
0.18.
W°^ & Saml. Jewett, 18/ each
1.16.
;^28. 9. 6
John Marcy, Capt.
Windsor County, Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Sworn before
John Fassett. Asst.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
353
Pay Table Office. The within pay roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. John Marcy
or bearer, being the sum of twenty-eight pounds, nine shillings and
six pence, lawful money.
Given at Windsor, April 13, 1781.
Thos. Chittenden, ) p„^.e
^28.0.0. John Fassett, ij '^om
Bennington, 22d June, 1781. Then received the contents of
the within pay roll. John Marcy, Captain.
[14] [Ct7j>f. J. Burk's and Capt. M. Gibson s Companies']
A Pay Abstract for Capt. Jesse Burk's and Capt. Michael
Gilson's Companies, officers and soldiers included, who marched in
the Alarm, March (at Newbury) 1781.
No.
No.
Pay
Wages
Names
days
miles
per
mile
per
day
Tota
1
Capt. Jesse Burk
3
30
4d
5/4
1. 6.
Sub" Benj. Whitney
3
30
4
3/7
1. 0.
9
Non-com'' Experience Fisk
3
30
4
1/5}^
0.14.
4/.
Jabez Perry
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Cleaford Chaffy
3
30
4
1/i
0.14
Richard Doraen [Deraen?]
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Calvin Chaffy
3
30
4
l/i
0.14
John Gould
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Charles Rice
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Nathl. Kittredge
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Joseph Burk
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
John M'^^Neal
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Silas Burk
3
30
4
V-t
0.14
Jesse Ide
3
30
4
1/4
O.li
Cornelius Miller
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Pearl Gould
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Saml. Phipper
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
John Petty
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
Abel Carpenter
3
30
4
1/4
0.14
^14. 5.
1>^
Pay Table Office, Gth Sept. 1781. The within pay roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Jesse Burk or bearer, it being fourteen pounds, five shillings and
a penny y2.
[23J
John Strong,
Timo. Brownson,
Com'^
354
STATE OF VERMONT
Rec'd. Arlington, Sept. 15, 1781, of the Treasurer the contents
of the within order. Jesse Burk, Capt.
[52]
\_Capt. Joshua Hazens Company [part)~\
A Pay Roll for that ra[r]t of Capt. Joshua Hazen's Company
in Col. Wood's Regiment that marcht with Lieut. William Bramble
to Dresden in the alarm at Newbury when Col. Thos. Johnson
was carried away captive. [March, 1781]
Names
Rank
Miles
travel
Days
in
Expense
Total
service
William Bramble
Lieut.
12
o
/:o.8.
0.12. 6
Asa Emerson
Sergt.
do
2
2.11
6.11
Jacob Hall
Private
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Jonathan Burtch
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Jesse Hall
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Joshua Dewey
do
do
2
3. 8
6. 8
Abel Marsh
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Koger Marsh
do
do
o
2. 8
6. 8
Elkauah Sprague, Jr.
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Elnathan Allen
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Elliot Porter
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Jonathan Reynold
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
W'" Curtis
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
James Burtch
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Isaac Jones
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Oliver Wateman
do
do
•2
2. 8
6. 8
W'" Dunham
Corporal
do
2
2. 8
6. 9-
John Carpenter
Private
do
2
3. 8
fi. 8
Joseph Marsh, Jr.
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Daniel Marsh
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Thos. Richardson
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
W" Burtch
do
do
2
2. 8
6. 8
Total of the whole,
.;^7.12.4. 8*
*So in roll.
Test. William Bramble, Lieut.
Hartford, April y^ 3rd, 1781.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 22, 1781. The within
account examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same to Lt. William Bramble or bearer, being seven pounds
seven shillings and six pence.
Jno. Fassett, \
Timo. Brownson, \
June 23, 1781.
of this order.
i:7.12.6.
Com*^^^
Received of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents
Elkanah Sprague.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
355
[370] [Capt. Joshua Hazens Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joshua Hazen's Company,
to Piermont, upon Gen. Bailey's request, March 9,
the Alarm at Peacham.
who marched
A. D. 1781. in
Names
Days
Wages
due
Miles
from
Miles
home
Amt.
travel
Total
Joshua Hazen, Capt.
2
1.0.8
30
30
0.10.0
1. 0.8
Asa Hazen, Sergt.
2
3.2
30
30
10.
13.2
David Wright,
2
3.2
30
30
10.
13.2
Elias Chapman, Sergt.
2
3.2
30
30
10.
13.2
Andrew Tracy, ''
2
3.2
30
30
10.
13.2
Stephen Tilden, Jr., Corpl.
2
3.0
30
30
10.
13.0
Hezekiah Hazen, "
2
3.0
30
30
10.
13.0
John Gillet [Jillet],
2
3.0
30
30
10.
13.0
Joseph Chapman
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Erastus Chapman
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Simeon Curtis
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Thomas Savage
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Thomas Hazen
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12 8
Solomon Hazen
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Flavel [Israel] Gillet
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Enoch Eaton
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Jonathan Bement
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Timo. Johnston
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Artery Eobinson
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Nathl. Bugby
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Nehemiah Closson
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
James Tracy
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Thomas Tracy
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Josiah Tilden
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Luther Powell
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Calvin Powell
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
William Strong
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Solomon Strong
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Solomon Strong, Jr.
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Seth Savage
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Benj. Wright
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Eedinton Wright
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Benj. Burk
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
Stephen Tilden
2
2.8
30
30
10.
12.8
^"22. 1.8
Attest, Joshua Hazen, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 22^ 1781. The within
account examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same to Capt. Joshua Hazen or bearer, being twenty-two
pounds one shilling and eight pence.
Thos. Fassett, Timo. Brownson, Committee.
June 23, 1781. Reed, in full.
i;22.1.8 Elkanah Sprague.
356
STATE OF VERMONT
[290] \^Capt. Timothy BrusJis Company {part) ]
A Pay Roll of part Capt. Timothy Brush's Company, who
marched by order of Col. Peter Olcott at the time the epemy came
to Peacham, under the command of Lieut. John Hopson,.
March 9, 178].
Names
Time pay
ment
March 9
"Days
2
Wag-
es
due
Miles
travel
Pr
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
Lt. John Hopson
3.7
12
S
0.4.0
11. 2
Sergt. Joel Stimson
2
1.7
12
7. 2
" Elas Newton
2
1.7
12
7. 2
" Benj. Burton
2
1.7
12
7. 2
Corpl. Elisha Freeman
2
1.5
12
6.10
John Bush
2
2.8
12
6. 8
Elijah Baldwin
2
2.8
12
6. 8
Jona. Bartlet
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
Joseph Bartlet
2
2.8
12
6. 8
Elet Bartlet
2
2.8
12
G. 8
John Burton
2
2.8
12
6. 8
Israel Brown
2
2.8
12
6. 8
Daniel Brown
2
2.8
12
6. a
Jonathan Benton
2
2.8
12
6. 8
David Belknap
2
2.8
12
^
6. 8
Elijah Burnap
2
2.8
12
6. a
Prince Freeman
2
2.8
12
6. 8
Hezekiah Goodrich
2
2.8
12
6. 8
Josiah Goodrich
2
2.8
12
6. 8
Reuben Hatch
2
2.8
12
6. 8
John Hatch
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
Constant Murdock[Moredock;
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
Cyprian Morgan
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
Francis Smallej
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
John Spear
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
John Sargent
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
Jonas Richards
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
Samuel Thacher [Tacher]
2
2.8
12
4
6. a
Levi Waterman
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
Joseph Wales
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
John Slaughton
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
Roswell Morgan
2
2.8
12
4
6. 8
^■10.19. 6
A true roll.
Attest,
John Hopson, Lieut.
Norwich, June 9, 1781. Then personally appeared Lieut.
John Hopson of Norwich afor*^ and made oath to the within
pay roll, that it was made according to the best of his judgment.
Before me, Nathl. Brown, Justice of the Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 357
Pay Table Office, 25*'' June, 17S1. Examined and approved,
the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to John Hopkins, or
bearer, it being ten pounds nineteen shillings and six pence.
John Strong, ) Coj^rnittee
Timo. Brownson, [
Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
^10.19.6 Elisha Burton.
358
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360
STATE OF VERMONT
[375] [A Scout tinder Lieut. James Smalley\
A Pay Roll for service done in a Scout under the command of
Lt. James Smalley at the time of the Alarm at Peacham, by order
from Col. Peter Olcott, March 16, 1781.
Names
Time
engaged
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Pr
mile
Amt.
travel
Total
Lt. James Smalley
Jona. Lord
Elisha Waterman
Mar. 16
4
4
4
0.15.0
5.4
5.4
30
30
30
4d
4
4
0.10.0
10.
10.
1. 4.4
15.4
15.4
^2.17.8
Jas. Smalley, Lt.
State of Vermont. Norwich, 9th of June, 1781. Sworn before
Benj. Emmons, Asst.
Examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same, it being two pounds seventeen shillings and eight pence.
Pay Table Office, 25th June, 1781.
John Strong, I ^ ., ,
iL- D r Committee,
limo. Brownson, )
of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents
June 25, 1781.
of this order.
^2.17.8
[268]
Reed.
Elisha Burton.
[Copt. Benjamin Cox's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Cox's Company of Militia, for marching
to Fort Fortitude at Bethel in the year 1781.
Names
Time
when
Capt. Benj. Cox
Sergt. John Newton
Amos Bicknell
Nathan Boman
Joseph Boman
Solomon Aikins
William Freeman
Andrew Stevens
Saml. Steward [Steard]
Mar.
Days
Miles
Pr
day
2
7
5.4
2
7
1.7
2
7
1.4
2
7
1.4
2
7
1.4
2
7
1.4
2
7
1.4
2
7
1.4
2
1.4
Total
0.13.0
5.6
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
^2.13.6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
361
Norwich, April 9, 1781. Then appeared before me Capt.
Benj. Cox and made oath that the within pay roll was just, with-
out fraud to the public or any private person.
Benj. Emmons, Asst.
Pay Table Office, June 23, 1781. The within pay roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
which is eleven pounds seventeen shillings and two pence.
Timo. Brownson, ) ^ ...
-r , X7 ^4. h Committee.
John Fassett, f
June 25, 1781. Reed, the contents of this order of I. Allen,
Treasurer.
^11.17.2. Joseph Foster.
[254] [A Scout from Moretoiu/i]
A Pay Roll of a Scout from Moretown.
Names
When
marched
Days
pr
day
Miles
Total
Eben'" Martin, Capt.
James McLaughlin, Lt.
John Hunkins
Mar. 1781
10
10
10
0.6.8
0.4.3
0.1.4
80
80
80
4.13.4
3. 9.2
2. 0.0
^10. 2.6
Eben'' Martin, Capt.
John Barron, Major
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct . 29, 1784. The within roll being;
examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the contents of
the same to Maj, John Barron, for said scout, being the sum of
ten pounds 2/G lawful money.
Timo. Brownson, ) r^t^rv,,>foo
rry-i rT\ ^ r Lommittce.
Thos. Tolman, j
Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784.
of the above order.
^10.2.6
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents
John Barron.
i
362
STATE OF VERMONT
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Lt. Abisha Sampson
En" Oliver Williams
Sergt. Maj. Moses Sampson
" Ephraim Eddy
" Seth Washburn
" Josiah Clark
" Amasa Powers
Corpl. John Killam
Fifer Seth Fuller
Anthony Besse
Joseph Churchill
Ichabod Churchill
Joseph Call
Asa Call
Timothy Cox
Kufus Carpenter
Phineas Davis
John Darling
Samuel Dutton
James Emerson
Bliss Hoisington
John Hurlbut
Joseph Hawkins
Samuel Matthews
Thomas Powers
Stephen Powers
REVOLUTIONARY \YAR ROLLS
363
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STATE OF VERMONT
[^Capt. William Heaton's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Heaton's Company of Militia in
Thetford, from August, 1780, to April, 1781, in the alarm at
Royalton and twice to Newbery, &c.
Wages
Amt. of
Names
Days
due
Miles
travel
Capt. William Heaton
12
4. 0.0
68
1.2.8
Lt. Timo. Bartholomew
12
2.16.0
68
1.2.8
Lt. John Wright
12
2.16.0
68
1.2.8
Lt. Abner Howard
12
2.16.0
68
1.2.8
Sergt. E. Hosford
12
19.
68
1.2.8
Sergt. Joel Strong
12
19.
68
1.2.8
" Joel Chamberlin
12
19.
68
1.2.8
" Walter Abbot
12
19.
68
1.2.8
Corpl. Simon Gillet
12
17.
68
1.2.8
Frederick Arnist
12
17.
68
1.2.8
" Charles Chamberlin
12
17.
68
1.2.8
" Richard Wallace
12
17.
68
1.2.8
David English
12
16.
68
1.2.8
David Mann
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Frederick Mann
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Eldad Post
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Aaron Post
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Ichabod Trusdel
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Aaron Truesdel
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Aaron Hosford
12
16.
68
1.2.8
John Stewart
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Abijah Howard
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Joseph Hosford
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Noah Swetland
12
16.
68
1.2.8
W™ Cushman
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Elisha Woodworth
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Joseph Downer
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Cushman Downer
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Gardner Duston
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Orange Heaton
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Abner Chamberlin
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Elijah Howard
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Benj. Chamberlin
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Saml. Galusha
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Zebede Howard
12
16.
68
1.2.8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
365
Wages
Amt. of
Names
Days
due
Miles
travel
Moses Cadwell
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Beriah Loomis
12
IG.
68
1.2.8
Abel Wright
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Samuel Wright
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Jonathan Nichols
12
16.
68
1.2.8
John Osborn
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Samuel Rogers
12
16.
68
1.2.8
George Hubbard
12
16.
68
1.2.8
David Bow
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Thomas Divine
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Moody Truman
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Jeptha Tyler
12
16.
68
1.2.8
Solomon Strong
12
16.
68
1.2.8
;^98.0.0
Pay Table Office, June 23^ 1781. The within pay roll is
examined and approved, and the Treasurer is hereby ordered to
pay the same to Capt. VVilliam Heaton or bearer, it being for the
sum of ninety-eight pounds.
Tim.o. Brownson, ) ^ •,.
-rue.. r Committee.
John Strong, \
June 26, 1781.
this order.
^98.0.0
Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
Timo. Bartholomew.
366
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Roll of Lieut. Nathl. Holmes" Company in the service of the State of Vermont, com-
mencing the 27th December 1780, ending the 3rd day of April 1781, inclusive, the money being
due from this State.
Total
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Corpl. Jas. Houghton
Caleb Dexter
Drmr. Eufus Woodard
Wheeler Branch
Ebenezer Woodard
Benj. Selden
David Cutler
Asa Woodard
Oliver Carpenter
Draper Keynolds
Moses Jackson
John Bradford
Benj. Parker
Oliver Wright
W"> Cox
Adonijah Brooks
Eleazer Brooks
Azariah Brooks
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367
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STATE OF VERMONT
[340] l^Capt. Simeon Stevens' Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Stevens' Company in Newbury,
from May, 1779, to May, 1781, of service done in guarding and
scouting in the sundry alarms, guarding prisoners, under the com-
mand of Col. Peter Olcott.
Names
Days
Pay
pr month
Total
Simeon Stevens, Capt.
25
12.0.0
6.13.4
Joseph Chamberlin, Lt.
25
8
4. 6.4
Dudley Carleton, 2'' Lt.
25
8
4. 6.4
Saml. Eaton
19
2.8
1.10.3
Wright Chamberlin \
19
2.8
1.10.3
Henry Lovewell V Sergts.
19
2.8
1.10.3
Josiah Page )
19 '
2.8
1.10.3
oseph Wilson
19
2.
1. 5.4
.Ivv Chamberlin
19
2.
1. 5.4
Otho Stevens
19
2.
1. 5.4
Saml. Stevens
19
2.
1. 5.4
William Wallace
19
2.
1. 5.4
Zaoheus Lovewell
19
2.
1. 5.4
William Tapline
19
2.
1. 5.4
James Dodge
29
2.
1.18.8
Levi Sylvester, Jr.
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jacob Fowler, 3<^
19
2.
1. 5.4
Joseph White, Jr.
19
2.
1. 5.4
Amos Berratt [Benatt]
19
2.
1. 5.4
Thomas Chamberlin
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jacob Page
19
2.
1. 5.4
David Hazletine
33
t
2. 4.
Robert Hunkins >
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jona. Goodwin
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jacob Kent
19
2.
1. 5.4
Thomas Brock
19
2.
1. 5.4
Eben^ White
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Mills, Jr.
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Mills, Sen.
19
2.
1. 5.4
Reuben Foster
19
2.
1. 5.4
Isaac Stevens
19
2.
1. 5.4
Mansfield Taplin
19
2.
1. 5.4
Duncan McLean
26
2.
1.14.8
Remembrance Chamberlin
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Taplin
19
2.
1. 5.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
369
Names
Days
Pa
pr mc
fnth Total
Abner Fowler
10
2
1. 5.4
Benjamin Muzzey
19
2
1. 5.4
Robert Johnstone
57
2
3.16.
Peletiah Bli.ss
19
2
1. 5.4
Jona. Butterfield
19
2
1. 5.4
Jona. Fowler
19
2
1. 5.4
John Hazeltine
19
2
1. 5.4
Asa Webster
19
2
1. 5.4
Saml. Barnate
19
2
1. 5.4
Willibie Goodin
19
2
1. 5.4
Benj. Barnett
19
2
1. 5.4
John Goodwin
19
2
1. 5.4
John Barnate
19
2
1. 5.4
Uriah Chamber! in
19
2
1. 5.4
John Brown
19
2
1. 5.4
Ephraim Lecy
19
2
1. 5.4
Gideon Smith
19
2
1. 5.4
Aaron Osmore
39
2
2.12.
Saml. Heath
19
2
1. 5.4
Ephraim Bayley
19
2
1. 5.4
Jameas Heath
19
2
1. 5.4
Ephraim Webster
19
2
1. 5.4
Ephraim Webster, Jun''
19
2
1. 5.4
Fry Bayley
29
2
1.18.8
Peter Johnson
19
2
1. 5.4
Elihu Johnson
20
2
1. 0.8
Saml. Johnson
19
2
1. 5.4
John Russell
19
2
1. 5.4
Amos Kimball
8
2
10.8
Saml. Webster
19
2
1. 5 4
Abiel Chamberlin
31
2
2. 1.4
Timo. Sargent
19
2
1. 5.4
Neh'^ Lovewell, Jr.
19
2
1. 5.4
John Baird
19
2
1. 5.4
Sylvanus Heath
19
2
1. 5.4
Neh'' Lovewell, Senior
19
2
1. 5.4
Jacob Bayley, Jr.
19
2
1. 5.4
Moses Kelly
19
2
1. 5.4
James Bayley
19
2
1. 5.4
William Johnson
19
2
1. 5.4
Nathl. Chamberlin
19
2
1. 5.4
[24]
370
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Pay
pr month
Total
vSaml. Hadley
32
2.
2. 2.8
Asher Chamberlin
23
2.
1.10.8
Silas Chamberlin
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jacob Fowler, Jr.
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jacob Gates
39
2.
2.12.
Jona. Lov^evvell
19
2.
1. 0.4
Jacob Kent, Junior
19
2.
1. 5.4
Edmund Brown
19
2"
1. 5.4
James Vance
19
2.
1. 5.4
John Vance
19
2.
1. 5.4
Thos. Hibbard
19
2.
1. 5.4
Joseph Taylor
19
2.
1. 5.4
Thomas Johnson
19
2
1. 5.4
Paul Ford
19
2.
1. 5.4
Thos. McKeitch
19
2.
1. 5.4
Samuel Fellows
19
2.
1. 5 4
Andrew Carter
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jesse Heath
19
2.
1. 5.4
Aaron Shepard
19
2.
1. 5.4
Nicholas White
19
2.
1. 5.4
Moses Chamberlin
21
2.
1. 8.
Stephen Powers
19
2.
1. 5.4
Jona. Powers
19
2.
1. 5 4
Ashbel Shepard
14
2.
18 8
Cornelius Morgan
19
2.
1. 5.4
^149.7.4
Simeon Stevens, Capt.
Newbury, June 7, 1785. This certifieth that then Capt.
Simeon vStevens personally appeared and gave solemn oath to the
truth of the within roll, errors excepted, before me,
Jacob Kent, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Ofhce, Sunderland, July 9, 1785. The within roll
is examined and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the saine, amounting to one hundred forty-nine pounds seven shil-
lings and four pence, lawful money, to Capt. Simeon Stevens (or
bearer)
Sam' Barilet, i ^
n^- -D y Committee.
1 imo. Brownson, j
Sunderland, July 9, 1785. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the
contents of this order.
^149.7.4 John G. Bayley.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
371
[331]
\Sc(yuts under Command of Capt. Frye Bayley\
A Pay Roll of a party of men belonging to Col. Peter Olcott's
Regiment under the command of Capt. Frye Bayley, employed in
scouting, dated at Newbury, 8th May, 1781.
When
For
Time of
service
Names
en-
gaged
what
term
Total
Mos.
Days
Frye Bayley, Capt.
1
7
9.17.4
James Bavley, Lt.
^
1
7
6.12.7
Thos. Chamberlin, Lt.
^
o
20
3.11.8
Thomas Johnson
o;
^
IG
1. 1.4
Levi Sylvester
w'
-!
1
7
2. 9.4
Aaron Sheppard
n
o'
20
1. 6.8
Ephraim Webster
<
^
15
1. 0.0
Stephen Powers
o
■-!
1
7
2. 9.4
Jonathan Powers
CI.
^,
1
7
2. 9.4
Samuel Johnson
o
3
3
20
1. 6.8
Jesse Heath
(T>
15
1. 0.0
Asa Webster
?
CT"
14
0.18.8
David Hazeltine
O
"■
19
1. 5.4
_ oseph White
^
3
26
1.14.8
_ acob Bayley, Jr.
■t
re
1
2
2. 2.8
Nehemiah Lovewell
w
7
2. 9.4
John Lovewell
S^
7
2. 9.4
Abiel Chamberlin
ft)
12
0.16.0
Err Chamberlin
g
Cl.
15
1. 0.0
Nathl. Merrill
o
10
0.13.4
Joseph Chamberlin
m
4
0. 5.4
Samuel Eaton
D
15
1. 0.0
Samuel Hadley
^
CD
10
0.13.0
Joshua Bayley
Oj
<
a
2. 0.0
Henry Lovewell
•.f
o'
7
2. 9.4
John Gibson
00
fX>
7
2. 9.4
Benj. Barnett
2. 0.0
^57.10.7
The above is a true and just pay roll on the honor of an
officer. Frye Bayley, Capt.
Newbury, May 8. 1781.
372
STATE OF VERMONT
In Council, Feb. 18, 1782. Resolved, that it be and hereby is
recommended to the committee of Pay Table to adjust and draw
an order on the Treasurer for the payment of the within Pay Roll.
Attest, Jos. Fay, Secretary.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 19, 1782. The within pay
roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
sum of fifty-seven pounds ten shillings and seven pence to Capt.
Frye Bayley or order. Isaac Tichenor, | ^
Nathl. Brush, \ Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, Feb. 20, 1783. Reed, of Tra
Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being
fifty-seven pounds ten shillings and seven pence, lawful money,
for and in behalf of Capt. Frye Bayley.
^57.10.7 Nehemiah Lovewell, Jr.
[15] [ Capt Stephen Calkins' Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Stephen Calkins' Company, Col.
Allen's Regiment of Militia
Ira
Names
Lt. Eben" Wilson
Ser^t. Jona. Sprague
" Luther Colvin
Jona. Seely
George Gage
William Gage
William Louden
Matthew Eay
Edward Soper
Obadiah Allen
Philip Spalding
Job Conger
Asher Conger
Kichard Latten
David Howard
Equella Sturge
Tbos. Allen
James Webster
Jesse Tuttle
W" Creubly, Jr.
Constant Yail
Nichodemus Herenton
Jonathan Grover
John Horton
n
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II
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2 fl
n
1
20
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
6
25
3
25
6
25
"
25
'<
25
"
25
"
25
"
25
"
25
"
25
"
Nov 4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
4
15
2
25
6
8.0
0.8
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
25
a s
0.8.4
1.18.2
0.18.4
18.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
0.16.4
^23.18.4
Lt.'s Rations
Total
0. 4.0
;^24. 2.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
3T3
Pay Table Office, 30th May, 1781. The within pay roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the same, being ^{^34. 2. 4 Thos. Chittenden, ) p e^
Timo. Brovvnson, f
Date above rec'd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above.
Stephen Calkins.
[3-4] [^Capt. Stephen Calkins Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Stephen Calkins' Company of Militia in
Col. Ira Allen's Regiment.
When
When
Pay per
Miles
Amt. of
Names
march-
return-
Days
month
travel
travel
Total
ed
ed
Capt. Stephen Calkins
26
30
5
8.0.0
25
0.8.4
1.17.1
Lt. Eben- Wilson
5.8.0
8.4
1. 6.7
En. Isaac Colvin
5.8.0
8.4
1. 6.7
Sergt. Lnther Colvin
2.8.0
8.4
0.16.4
" Jona. Sprao;ue
2.0.0
8.4
16.4
Danl. Yanderlander
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Gershom Conger
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Amos Colvin
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Philip Spaulding
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Obadiah Allen
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Edward Soper
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Obadiah Edmunds
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Henry Spalding
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
W"' Gage
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
David Howard
2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Job Conger
" j 3.0.0
8.4
15.0
Jonathan Selah
" 1 2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Ezekiel Smith
" 1 2.0.0
8.4
15.0
Kichard Calkins
2
8
3
2.0.0
8.4
12.6
Capt.'
rations
0.6.8
Lt.
do
3.4
En"
do
3.4
;^16.
Eations 0.
10.4
13.4
;^17. 3.8
Pay Table Office, May 30, 1781. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same, being ^17.3.8 Thos. Chittenden, ) Q^^ee
Timo. Brownson, \
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within
pay roll. Stephen Calkins.
I
374
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375
[-152]
[.7 Rutlani Company under Ensign Isaac Cushman'\
A Pay Roll of a part of a Militia Company belong-ing to Rut-
land, under the command of Ensign Isaac Cushman to Fort Ven-
geance the first of June last [?], by order of Lt. Spencer, at that
time commandant at said Fort.
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
Isaac Cushman. En.
7
12
1.13.4
Nathl. Pratt. Sergt.
7
12
15.4
Chap" Havvley
7
12
13.4
Jared Post
7
12
13.4
Fredk. Cushman
7
12
13.4
William Barr
7
12
13.4
Amos Hiams
7
12
13.4
Moses Andrews
7
12
13.4
Elias Post
7
12
13.4
Edward Waters
7
12
13.4
John Hinman
7
12
13.4
Josiah Hale
2
12
(3.8
Phineas Kingley
2
12
G.8
James Bentley
■2
12
G.8
Dennis Burgess
2
12
0.8
Joseph Keeler ^
2
12
6.8
John Andrews
6
12
12.0
Nathl. Whitney
2
12
G.8
^110.8
Com'
Pay Table Office, 12th June, 1781. The within roll being ex-
amined is approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Isaac Cushman or order, which is eleven pounds eight pence.
Thos. Chittenden, |
Timo. Brownson, f
Rutland, June 8, 1781. To hit' Excellency Thomas Chitten-
den, Esq: — Please to deliver the sum of the within roll to the
bearer, Sylvanus Brown, and you will oblige your humble servt.
Isaac Cushman.
Date above reed, the contents of the above order.
Pr me, Sylvanus Brown.
376
STATE OF VERMONT
[325]
\^Capt. Zebediah Dewefs Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company for their
service in the Alarm at Castieton, June 10*^, 1781 — in obedience
to orders from Major Isaac Clark.
Names
Days in
Wages
pr day
Travel
Total
service
Capt. Zebediah Dewey
2
G.8
2.8
16.
Lt. Josiah Grant
2
4.3
2.8
11. 2
En. Elkanah Ashley
2
4.3
2.8
11. 2
Sergt. John Ashley
2
1.7
2.8
5.10
Peter How
2
1.7
2.8
5.10
Corp. Ichabod Marshall
2
1.5
2.8
5. 7
Thomas Dewey
2
1.5
2.8
5. 7
" Saml. Fletcher
2
1.5
2.8
5. 7
Danl. Richards
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Asa Lawrence
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Timothy Hyde
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
James Guthrie
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Samuel Allen
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Thomas Hooker
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Isaac Adams
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Phineas Pearce
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
John How
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Enoch Ashley
2"
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Benjamin Adams
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Jason Royce
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Elijah Goodwin
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Azel Holmes
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
John Moseley
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Benjamin Parmetree
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
William Richards
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
vSamuel Hooker
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Paul Marshal
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Jonathan Marshall
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Asahel Green
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Philio How
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
William Hooker, Jr.
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
James Barber
2
1.4
2.8
. 5. 4
"ichabod Darrow
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Joseph Rain [Rann?]
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Seth Craw
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Eben'' Frisbie
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
377
Names
Days in
Wages
Travel
Total
service
pr day
Philip Brookins
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Hezekiah Loggan
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
BarthGlomew jMarrit
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Barnard Ward
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Silas Churchel
2
1.4
2.8
0. 4
Isaac Horsford
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Reuben Horsford
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Michael Marrit
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Elijah Owen, Jr.
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Elisha Owen
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Henry Hyde
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
Levi Thatcher
2
1.4
2.8
5. 4
^14. 0. 1
Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
Sunderland, April 8, 1782. Pay Table Office. The within
pay roll examined and approved the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Zebediah Dewey or order, it being fourteen
pounds and one penny. Timothy Brownson,
• Nathl. Brush,
Committee.
Sunderland, April 12, 1782.
Before me
The above pay roll sworn to.
Timo. Brownson, Assistant.
Sunderland. April 12, 1782. For value received I do hereby
sign over the above pay roll to Ira Allen, and request the Treas-
urer to pay the same to him.
Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 8, 1782. Reed, of
I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
Ira Allen.
378
STATE OF VERMONT
[333]
\^Capt. Lemuel Roberts Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Lemuel Roberts' Company in Col.
Ebenezer Allen's Regiment of Militia in the service of this State,
commencing the tenth and ending the eleventh day of June, both
days included.
Names
Capt. Lemuel Roberts
Ensign Cephas Carpenter
Sergt. Asahel Joiner
John Collins
Isaiah Mason
Nathan Lee
George Shearman
Edward Bayley
John Bayley
Nathan Collins
Isaac Runnels
Oliver Walton
Henry Walton
Amos Herrick
Entered
June 10
Left
June 11
Days
Miles
2
7
2
7
2
7
2
7
2
7
2
7
2
7
2
7
2
7
2
ly
2
7
2
7
2
7
2
7
Total
0.15.8
9.6
5.6
5.6
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.
^-t.6.2
Lemuel Roberts, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Sept. 13, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Lem' Roberts or bearer, being four pounds six shillings and
two pence. lohn Fassett, | ^
^ T I, o. r Committee.
John Strong, S
Reed. 14th Sept.
above order.
1781, of the Treasurer,
the contents of the
Jacob Smith.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
379
[12:5]
[^Capt. Jolm Spafford's Compatiy\
Pay Roll of Capt. John Spafford's Company in Col. Eben""
Allen's Regiment of INIilitia in the State of Vermont for service
done in an alarm, commencing the 10*'' day and ending the 11*'^
day of June 1781, both days included.
Name
Days
Pr day
Amt.
wages
Miles
Total
Capt. John Spafford
2
6.8
13.4
15
18.4
Lt. Saml. Allen
2
4.3
8.6
15
13.6
En. Orange Train
2
4.3
8.G
15
13. G
Sergt, Abijah Pratt
2
1.7
3.2
15
8.2
' ' Zephaniah White
2
1.7
3.2
15
8.2
Daniel Adams
2
1.7
3.2
15
8.2
" Jared Jones
2
1.7
3.2
15
8.2
Thomas Porter
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Stephen Royce
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Thomas Hutchinson
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Aaron Matthews
2
1.4
2.8
15
7,8
Thomas Tuttle
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Stephen Rice
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Elisha Grandy
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Charles Brewster
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Samuel Matthews
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Zorflus Fitch
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Ethan Pier
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Ephraim Coy
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Jasper Southworth
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Artemas Southworth
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Daniel Evans
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Elihu Johnson
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Jacob Johnson
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Benja" Johnson
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Moses Corbin
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Joshua Remington
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Uriah Remington
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
John Trass
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
John Hamilton
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Bethel Hurd
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Jonathan GriswoU
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
James Linn
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
James Adams
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
380
STATE OF VERMONT
Name
Days
Pr day
Amt.
wages
Miles
Total
Theoderous Frisbe
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Elisha Coy
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
John Chandler
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Oliver Bell
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Isaac Richmond
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Joshua Cambel
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Solomon Noble
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Heber Rice
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Joseph Chandler
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Clark Noble
2
1.4
2-8
15
7.8
Hezekiah Wadsworth
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
James Cotten
2
1.4
2.8.
15
7.8
W" Vose [Chase?]
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Abel White
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Edward Turner
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Aaron Adams
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Darius Chipman
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Henry Nicholson
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Henry Nicholson, Jr.
2
1.4
. 2.8
15
7.8
Elisha Utley
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
John Hopkins
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Robert Hopkins
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Daniel Herick
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Job Spafford
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Daniel Fuller
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
Cyrus Chipman
2
1.4
2.8
15
7.8
^23.10.8
Test, John Spafford, Capt.
I swear that the above pay roll is truly and justly made, with-
out fraud to the public or injustice to any individual, according to
the best of my knowledge. John Spafford, Capt.
Jan. 20. 1783. Sworn before me.
Obediah Noble, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Feb^ 24, 1783. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. John Spafford or bearer, it being twenty-three
pounds ten shillings and eight pence.
John Strong, ) ^
Isaac Tichenor, f ^^^
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
381
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, April 25, 1T83. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq. Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being
twenty-three pounds ten shillings and eight pence, lawful money
in behalf of Capt. John Spafford.
^23.10.8 John Strong.
[64] l^Ciipt. Jacob JFooi/'s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Wood's Company, Col. Thomas
Lee's Regiment, for their tour to Castleton, June 10, A.D. 1781.
When
When
Wages &
Names
marched
dis-
charged
rations
per day
Total
Capt. Jacob Wood
June 10
June 11
0.6.8
0.18.
Lt. Jo* Spalding
" '
" "
4.:3
13. 2
Sergt. Benj. Richardson
" '
" "
1.7
7.10
" Ja^ IN^Clure
" '
" "
L7
7.10
Clk. Eph"' Wood
" '
It I.
1.7
7.10
Corpl. Stephen Wood
" '
" "
1.0 y'o
7. 7
Fifer Joseph Wood
" '
'< "
i.hyi
7. 7
Benjamin Haskin
" '
" "
1.4
7. 4
Selah Hubbard, Jr.
" '
41 H
1.4
7. 4
Richard i\Ioss
(( (
<.<. l<
1.4
7. 4
Gideon Searle, Jr.
<( i.
.4 li
1.4
7. 4
Nathan Warren
" '
<> t<
1.4
7. 4
Elnathan Gilbert
" '
44 44
1.4
7. 4
Elisha Gilbert
li i
44 44
1.4
7. 4
Daniel Manville
" '
44 44
1.4
7. 4
Nathan Walton
" '
44 . 4
1.4
7. 4
Azor Perry
" '
44 4C
1.4
7. 4
Gamaliel Waldo
(( t
" "
1.4
7. 4
Joseph Canfield
" '
>4 44
l.-L
7. 4
Solomon Wood
" '
4. 44
1.4
7. 4
Silas Malory
" '
" "
1.4
7. 4
Nathan Ford
" '
44 4>
1.4
7. 4
Lt. Alex'- Gorden
" '
" "
1.4
7. 4
Sergt. Reuben Searl
" '
44 .1
1.4
7. 4
" Jabish Warren
" '
" 44
1.4
7. 4
" Increase Rudd
" '
44 .,
1.4
7. 4
" Thos. M^Clure
" '
44 i4
1.4
7. 4
Gideon Searl
(1 (.
44 44
1.4
7. 4
Luther Fillmore
" '
44 44
1.4
7. 4
^11.11. 2
Jacob Wood, Capt.
iS2
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782.
The Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the sum of eleven
pounds eleven shillings and two pence to Capt. Jacob Wood or his
order, agreeable to the within pay roll
Isaac Tichenor, | ^
m- r> r Committee.
Timo. Brownson, \
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan 8, 1782. Received of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Jacob Wood, Capt.
[227]
[Ca/>f. Ahishai Moselefs Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abishai Moseley's Company for their
services in the Alarm at Castleton , June 10, 1781, in obedience to
orders from Major Isaac Clark.
P^
Nai\ies
Days
day
Total
Capt. Abishai Moseley
2
6.8
16.
Lt. Ithamar Brookins
2
4.3
11. 2
Sergt. Elisha Asley
2
1.7
5.10
Josiah Lewis
2
1.7
5.10
" Joel Grannis
2
1.7
5.10
Corpl. Jona. Morgan [Mogan?]
2
1.5
5. 7
" Elisha Allen
2
1.5
5. 7
Thomas Asley
2
1.4
5. 4
Solomon Wilde
2
1.4
5. 4
John Grant
2
1.4
5. 4
William Ward
2
1.4
5. 4
Saml. Higgins
2
1.4
5. 4
Elisha Ilebard
2
1.4
5. 4
John Owen
2
1.4
5. 4
William Hooker
2
1.4
5. 4
Michael Marrit
2
1.4
5. 4
Mordecai Soper
2 ■
1.4
5. 4
Ithamar Hibard
2
1.4
5. 4
;^5.12. 6
Test,
Abishai Moseley, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
383
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 20, 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the sum of five pound twelve shillings and six pence to Capt.
Abisha Moseley or order. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
^ 1^-13 ^Committee.
Timo. Brownson, |
Sunderland, April 10, 1782. For value reed. I do hereby sign
over the within order to Ira Allen and request the Treasurer to
pay the same to him. Zebediah Dewey,
for Moseley.
Treasurer's Office. Sunderland, June 8, 1782. Reed, ot Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order,
;^5.12.G Ira Allen.
[299] \Lieut. Lemuel White s Company^
Pay Roll of Lt. Lemuel White's Company of Militia in Shrews-
bury and State of Vermont, on an Alarm, commencing June 10th,
1781.
Names
CommeDc'
of pay
To what
time paid
Days
12
13
7
12
12
13
13
3
13
13
9
12
Miles
Offi-
cers'
Rations
Total
Lemuel White, Lt.
33
33
33
32
33
33
33
12
32
33
33
32
12
3 12
Ezra P^reemaD, Sergt.
1 10 2
Curtis Smith "
12
Ziba Aldrich, Corpl
David Niles
1 7 11
16 8
Thomas Eddy
W'" Smith
16 8
1. 6. 8
0. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 6. 8
1. 2. 8
16 8
Nehemiah Smith.
Aaron Estey s^
Zebediah Green
Jeremiah Weatherhead
^16.11. 1
Lemuel White, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, 23 Oct. 1782. The within pay roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same to Lt. Lemuel White or bearer, it being sixteen pounds
eleven shillings and one pence.
Timothy Brownson, ) ^
John Strong, [Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, Feb. 22, 1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being sixteen pounds
eleven shillings and one penny, in behalf of Lem' White.
^IG.11.1 Ichabod Robinson.
384
STATE OF VERMONT
[506] \Major Israel Smith and A. Q. M.]
A Pay Roll for Israel Smith Maj'' and Amos Chamberlin
A. Q. M.
To Maj. Smith, 16 days and 68 miles travel ^6. 9.4
To Amos Chamberlin for 15 davs and 68 ms. travel 3.16.9
^10. 6.1
Pay Table Office, June 28, 1781. The within Pay Roll exam-
ined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Maj. Israel Smith or bearer, being ten pounds, six shillings and
one penny.
^10.6.1 John Strong, , ^^^,,,
Timo. Brownson, )
Reed of Ira Allen Treasurer, the contents of
Tim. Bartholomew.
June 27, 1781.
this order.
[48]
[CaJ^f. Aimer See/y's Compan}'\
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. Abner Seely's Pay
Roll of himself and company in the service of the State of
Vermont, from the beginning of the campaign, 1781. to the .30th
of June in said year, inclusive, taken from the original.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. Abner Seely.
14. 6. 8
Thos. Parker
2. 9. 4
Lt. Jas. Smalley
7.18. Ui
Saml. Thatcher
2. 9. 4
Lt. Saml. Phippen
7. 5. 2i
Eben' Percivel
2. 9. 4
Sergt. Adrian Hatch
2.19. 43-
Joel Tilden
2. 9. 4
Robert Hand
3.19. 4 J
Stephen Tilden
2. 9. 4
" AzelPercivel
2.19. 4i
Nathl. Messiiiger
2. 4.
Thos. Todd
2.19. \\
Josiah Goodrich
2. 4.
Corpl. Thos. Hunter
2.18.1U
Thos. Anderson
2. 9 4
" Richard Dorand
2. 8. U
Jared Alger
2. 0.
" Israel Post
2.18. lU
W'" x^nderson
2. 9. 4
" Danl. Brown
2.13.1U
Ellis Morey
1.10. 8
Drra. Thos. Divine
2.18.1V
Zerah Norton
1.10. 8
Fifer Oliver Seelye
2.18.1li
Jona. Rich
1.10. 8
Barzill' Bush
2. 9. 4
Jona. Luce
1.10. 8
Joel Benton
2. 9. 4
Nathl. Brown
1.10. 8
Jno. Jones
2. 9. 4
John Lasdell
8. 0.
Levi Waterman
2. 9. 4
Simon Root
1.10. 8
Jos. Safford
8. 0.
John Armon
1. 1. 4
Jereh Virginia
4.1.8. 4
Ezekiel Colbee, Jr.
0.18. 8
W- Black
2. 9. 4
Jona. Woodward
0.12.
Reul)en Smith
2 4
Jabez Bates
2 (i. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
385
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Jona. Polley
Timo. Carpenter
John Lovejoy
Pearl Gould
S(iuire Chaffee
Otis Chaffee
Elisha White
Jacob Fowler
2. 4.
2. 4.
2. 4.
2. 4.
2. 4.
2. 4.
0.13. 4
0.13. 4
Josiah Williams
Jno. Murch
Jona. Howe
Ichabod Lord
Ezekiel Col bee
Luther Edye
In number 56
0. 1. 4
0. 1. 4
0. 1. 4
2. 9. 4
2. 9. 4
2. 4.
Total amt.
^152. 1. 5f
Attest, Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Augf. 21. 1783. The above list
having been examined with the original roll and approved of, the
'I'reasurer is hereby directed to pay the contents of the same to
Thomas Tolman, Esq. Paymaster, being the sum of one hundred
and fifty two pounds one shilling and live pence ^ lawful money,
taking his receipt.
Timothy Brownson, }
Saml. Bartlit,
Committee.
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 3, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[47]
[C«//. /o/in Benjamin s Conipany>\
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. John Benjamin's
Pay Roll of himself and Company for services in the State of Ver-
mont, from the beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30th of
June in said year, inclusive, taken from the original.
Names
Sum
40. 0.0
Names
Sum
Capt. Jno. Benjamin
Fifer Timo. Bannister
8.16.0
Lt. W%'lly8 Hall
25.12.0
Drm. Jason Bannister
8.16.0
Lt. Joshua Church
9.12.0
Philemon Sarapson
8. 0.0
Sergt. Enoch Emerson
9.12.0
Gardner Spooner
8. 0.0
Sergt. Jno. Kinsley
9.12.0
Oliver Cheney
4. 8.0
Sergt. Atcasa Powers
9.12.0
W" Birch
8. 0.0
Sergt. Nathl. Washburn
9.12.0
W'" Strong
8. 0.0
Corpl. Stephen Tilden
S.lfi.O
Royal Manter
8. 0.0
" Moses Morse
8.1G.0
Caleb Benjamins
5.14.8
" Jno. Killam
8.16.0
Joshua Church
1. 6.8
" Jerh. Rust
4.18.3
Abel Pavrie
8. 0.0
[25]
386
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Nich' Smith
1. 6.8
Aaron Warren
8. 0.0
Nathan Smith
1. 6.8
John Hall
2. 5.4
Isaac Puffer
3.12.0
Luke Lamphier
8, 0.0
Ephraim Miles
8.12.0
Adin Dyke
8. 0.0
Thos. Powers
8. 0.0
Derick Oxford
8. 0.0
Asahel Powers
8. 0.0
Ezra Wait
8. 0.0
James Tracy
8. 0.0
Eben' Fletcher-
8. 0.0
Elijah Spaflford
2.12.0
Jas. Barrows
8. 0.0
Ebeu' Joy
8. 0.0
Jos Hall
8. 0.0
Edward Hall
1.16.0
Ths. Lamphire
8. 0.0
Johu Sanprer
2.18.8
Seth Hodges
8. 0.0
Vespat" Hoisington
8. 0.0
W'" Grigger
8. 0.0
Saml. Skinner
8. 0.0
Chris" Mobbone
4. 9.4
James Hall
2.12.0
W" Abbott
8. 0.0
W" Bra--
2.12.0
Amos Stow
0. 6.8
David Ohubb
2.12.0
Jno. Freeman
8. 0.0
Nathl. Stone
1. 6.8
David House
2.12.0
Philip Bacon
1. 6.8
Saml. Stewart
4. .').4
Jno. Cheadle
8. 0.0
Stephen Jenkins
2.12.0
William Bennett
8. 0.0
-
Seth Fuller
8. 0.0
Amt. total
^443.11.7
John Howard
1. 8.0
In number
Attest, Thos. T(.>lman, Paymaster.
Pay Table Office, | The above list having^ been exam-
Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. f ined, compared with the original
roll and approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
contents of the same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the
sum of four hundred and forty three pounds eleven shillings and
seven pence lawful money, taking his receipt.
/ril.S.ll.T Timo. Brownson, | ^ ...
-^^ o 1 D .T. V Committee.
Saml. Bartlit, j
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the within warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
38T
[69]
\Capt. Daniel Comstock's Company
True List of (the names and sums of ) Capt. Daniel Comstock's
pay roll of himself and Company in the service of the State of
Vermont, from y* beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30"' of
June in said year, inclusive — taken from the original in the
Paymaster's Office.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. Dauiel Comstock
30. 0.
Nic' Hinckley
4.17. 4
Lt. David Dimmick
15.11.
n
Spencer Briggs
4.17. 4
Lt. Jfts. Lewis
12. 3.
5i
Oliver Cautield
4.17. 4
Sergrt. Beuj. Bingham
7. 4.
4i
1 Joshua Dayley
4.17. 4
Sergt. Eben' Popple
5.17.
u
Caleb Matterson
4.17. 4
" Reuben Baker
4. 1.
4i
Henry Matterson
4.17. 4
♦• Danl. Kurd
7. 4.
Benj. Dayley
4.17. 4
Corpl. John West
t.ll.
3
Solomon Burlingame
4.14. 8
Ruins Perrigo
5. 6.
5i
Isaac Audrus
4.12.
Smith Foster
5. 7.11"
Jesse Soper
4. 8.
" Jos. Wilde
5.18.
U
Saml. Negus
6. 0.
Drm. V)&W Barns
6. 9.
9|
Daniel Baker
3.14. 8
Fifer Dan' Stearns
G. 9.
H
Zach" Cumstock
3.14. 8
Ammi Chipman
6. 0.
Josiah Burton
7. 5. 4
Gideon Wellman
6. 0.
Grant Becket
3.14. 8
Wyman Averill
6. 0.
Cornelius Havens Jun
3.14. 8
Isaac Webb
6. 0.
Nathl. Beaman
3.14. 8
Levi Comstock
6. 0.
Asa Pharrin
3.12.
Fredi^ Hurd
6. 0.
Joshua Brumley
3.10. 8
Thad- Lacey
0. 0.
W»' Brumley
3.10. 8
Jared Payne
6. 0.
Ephr" Loomis
3. 5. 4
Elihu Pettibone
5.18.
8
Jno. Young
2.14. 8
Amos Allen
5.18.
8
Abner Hawlej'
2.16.
Eph- Hyde
5.18.
8
Jos. Woodward
2. 8.
Corn- V" D. Bergh
5.18.
8
Eben'- Stearns
2.12.
W"' Roberts
0. 8.
Corn* Haven
2. 9. 4
Jona. Perkins
4.18.
8
Saml. Haven
2. 9. 4
Anth^ Coffee
4.17.
4
Jesse Averill
2. 4.
Spencer Niles
4.17.
4
Nathl. Merrick
1.18. 4
Levi Stockwell
4.17.
4
Jesse Graves
2. 8.
W"' Parker
4,17.
4
Simeon Ormstead
0. 8.
Brittou Simmons
6. 0.
Saml. Payne
5.17. 4
Nathl. Niles
4.17.
4
Fred'^ Perrigo
4.17.
4
Total
^357. 4.10i
Attest,
Tho^ Tolman, Paymaster.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The above list,
having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
388
STATE OF VERMONT
same to Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being: the sum of three
hundred and fifty-seven pounds four shillings and ten pence ^
lawful money, taking his receipt.
^357.4.10X T.mothy Brownson, leommit.ee.
Saml. Bartlit, )
Oct. 2^^, 178-4. Received ot the Treasurer the contents of the
within warrant. Tho* Tolman, Paymaster.
[314, dupl 4G] \Capt. James Blakeslee's Cowpany\
List of (the names and sums of) Capt. James Blakeslee's Pay
Roll for himself and company in the service of the State of
Vermont, from the beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30th of
June in said year, inclusive, taken from the original in the
Paymaster's Office.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. James Blakeslee
28.18.
4
Clark Rice
2.12.
Lt. John Cochran
15.19.
3
Hercules Rice
2.12.
Lt. Jonas Eice
11. 1.
9
Jno. Dennis
2.12.
Sergt. 'I'haddeus Nichols
4. 2.
4
Jno. Hicks
2.12.
" Zebulon Moffat
4. 7.
1
Caleb Nurse
2.12.
" Spencer Gibbs
5.15.
7
Saml. Pratt
2.12.
" Timo. Fisher
4. 2.
4
Timo. Edward
2.12.
Drum'' Wm. Tousley
5. G.
5A
Moses Franklin
2.12.
Fifer Seth Patridge
3.15.10'
Caleb Dexter
2.12.
Corpl. Josiah Church
3.15.10
Jos. Shepardson
2.12.
•' Hez. Towsley
5. 6.
5^
Wm. Burroughs
2.12.
Eleazer Church
3.15.10
Heth Kendrick
2.12.
" James Parker
3.15.10
Amos Crane
2.12.
AmoB Yaw
3. 9.
Jer'' Fisher
2.12.
Gershom Noyce
3. 9.
Wm. Graves
4.17. 4
Sam' Coalfix
3. 9.
Erast' Munson
4.17. 4
Walter Chase
3. 9.
Solo" Read
4.17. 4
William Marsh
3. 9.
Thos. Towsley
4.17. 4
Edw' Salisbury
3. 9.
Robt. Cochran
4.17. 4
Wm. Farrell
3. 9.
Ichabod Baker
4.17. 4
James Dennis
3. 9.
Jno. Cutler
4.17. 4
Amos Pierce
3. 9.
Solo" Gibbs
4.17. 4
Dan' Sweers
3. 9.
Luman Gibbs
4.17. 4
Gains Craft
3.13.
Daniel Burr
4.17. 4
Gardner Wright
3. 9.
Benj. Ellis
4.17. 4
Calvin Belknap
3. 9.
Loudon Benton
4.17. 4
Jacob Spaulding
3. 9.
Benj. Pettis
2.12.
Nathl. Blakeslee
3. 9.
Matthew Tousley
3. 0.
Levi Beaman
3. 9.
Daniel Barnum
2. 0.
John Pike
3.13.
Saml. Smith
2. 0.
John Dickerman
3. 9.
4
James Bacon
2. 2. 8
Barn^ Ptussell
2.12.
Jno. Rickey
2.12.
Abiathar Joy
2.12.
David Shepard
4.17. 4
Sol" Ayers
2.12.
Wm. Whipple
3. 9[tornJ
Eleaze' Grover
2.12.
Robt. Sanford
O.IG.
Isaac Smith
2.12.
Leml. Newell
0.10. 8
Jasper Patridge
2.12.
Comfort Healy
2.12.
^299.13.11
Attest.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
389
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The within
list having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of Two
Hundred and ninety-nine pounds thirteen shillings and eleven
pence, P. M. taking his receipt to be accountable.
Timo. Brown son, }
Committee.
Saml. Bartlit, \
Oct. 2, 1784:. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the
above warrant.
^229.13.11 Tho?. Tolman, Paymaster.
[25] [CaJ>t. C/iar/es Neho7is Company']
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. Charles Nelson's
pay roll of his company for their services in the State of Vermont,
from the commencement of such service, campaign 1781, to the
30th of June in said year inclusive, taken from the original roll in
the Paymaster's Office.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Lt. David Currier
3
12. 7i
Jatbleel Peck
2. 8
" Gersbom York
12. 1\
Jeptba Tbarp
2. 8
Sergt. vStephen Fisk
7. air
Sampson Howe
2. 8
W"' Sloan
7. ^4
Steward Howe
2. 8
" Isaac Wool son
7. 84
Jos. Howe
2. 8
" Moses \Yareii
7. 84
4. 9.^
Nathl. Robinson
2. 8
Corpl. Stepbeu Chapman
Squire Wilson
2. 8
" Juo. Sarjjjeants
i.ioi
Job Williams
2. 8
" W'" Lathrop
4. n
Bryant Brown
2. 8
" Ezekiel Eooks
4. 9;
Nathan Brown
2. 8
Drm. Asahel Packard
4. 9i
And" Spalding
2. 8
Fifer Theopb' Clark
4. !)1
Abel Spauldiug
2. 8
Cbristopber Carey
8. 8
^Ammi Currier
2. 8
Daul. Hovey
2. 8
Jona. Stickney
0.
David Read
2. 8
Sam' Bates
2. 8
Uriab Howard
2. 8
Saml. Rich
2. 8
Solomon Howard
2. 8
Ethan Clark
2. 8.
Eliada Brown
2. 8
Elias Buckman
2. 8
Elijab Wrigbt
2. 8
Enos Cotter
2. 8
Salmon Dowe
2. 8
Comfort Towner
2. 8
Beuj. Smith
2. 8
Danl. Rooks
2. 8
Leml. Lnddington
2. 8
Aaron Whipple
2. 8
Danl. Jacobs
2. 8
Solomon Mann
0.
Natb' Ketcbam
2. 8
Comfort Ames
0.
Oliver Koot
2. 8
Benj Howard
2. 8
Natb' Boswortb
2. 8
Darius Howard
2. 8
Edm' Freeman
2. 8
Jona. Wilcox
O.'lS. 8
Enoch Bowen
2. 8
Benj. Stone
2. 8
ZtT
10. 9^
Jona. Davis
2. 8
(In number, 58.)
David Colburne
2. 8
390
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The above list
having been examined and compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the contents
of the same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of
seventy-one pounds ten shillings nine pence half penny, lawful
money, taking his receipt.
^71.10.9>^ Timothy Brownson, ( p^,^ee
Saml. Bartlit, f ^^^
Rec'd of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster. Oct. 2d, 1784.
[94, dupl 177] [CaJ>t Nehemiah LoveiuelV s Coiiipany\
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. Nehemiah Love-
well's Pay Roll of himself and companj^ in the service of the State
of Vermont, from the commencement of the compaign 1781 to the
30*'' of June in said year, inclusive, taken from the original pay
roll in the Paymaster's Office.
Names
Sum
Capt. Neh'' Lovewell
22. 0.
Lt. Beriah Green
22. 6. 3
Lt. Nathl. White
4. 0. 9
Sergt. Saml Eaton
2. 8. 1^
" W"> Hay
1.12. 1
" Jona. Jacobs
2. ID. 4
John Gott
2. 9. 8f
Corpl. Saml. Manwell
3.15.10
" Saml. Allen
8.13. 6i
" Otho Stevens
3.15.10
" Theod^ Woodward
2.1H.lli
Dr- Benj. Bayley
2.13.1U
John Andrus
1. 5. 4
Zenas Bliss
2. 9. 4
Jerem'' Bowen
2. 0.
Fredi^ Calkins
1. 6. 8
Abel Davis
4. 8.
Abel Davis, Jr.
4 8.
Danl. Davis
3.10. 8
Saml. Farnum
2. 0.
Ezra Gates
3. 9. 4
Thos. Horner
0.14. 8
Saml. Johnson
3. it. 4
Philip Martin
1. 8.
Nathl. Martin
1. 8.
Names
Sum
W'" M'Langhlin
1. 8.
Jno. Martin
1. 8.
Nahum Powers
2.12.
Jno. Sawyer, Jr.
8. 9.
4
'Levi Sylvester
3. 9.
4
Jno. Darling, Corpl.
7. 0.
Jno. Harraden
7.18.
8
Jno. Whitcomb
7.18.
8
Amos Throop
7.18.
8
Saml. Bennett
7.18.
8
Holland Blackmau
1. (5.
8
David Campbell
1. «.
8
Solomon Emmons
.1. fi.
8
Jno. Titus. Jr.
1. (5.
8
Danl. Baker
1. 6.
8
I Joseph Dutton
1. 6.
8
Seth Stow
1. 6.
8
Jno. Allen
1. 6.
8
Isaac Stowell
1. 6.
8
Jno. Stearns
1. 6.
8
Solomon Aikins
1. 6.
8
Thomas Hibbard
1. 1.
4
In number, 47
^1782. 8.
3
Attest,
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
391
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug 21, 1783. The above list
having been examined, compared with the original and approved
of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of one
hundred and seventy-eight pounds two shillings and eight pence
lawful money, taking his receipt.
Titno. Brownson, |
Saml. Bartlit.
Committee.
Reed, of
Oct. 2, 1784.
the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant,
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[100 J
\^CaJ>t. Josiah Fish's Coiiipany\
True List of ( the names and sums of ) Capt. Josiah Fish's Pay
Roll of himself and company in the service of the State of Vermont,
from the beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30"' of June in
s'^ year, inclusive, taken from the original in the Paym" OfiRce.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. Josiah Fish
37. G. 8
Benj. Alvord
5.18. 8
Lt. Moses Johnson
18. L'). 6
John Negus
5.18. 8
Lt. Isaac Lyman
15.15. 9
Willard Converse
5.18. 8
Sergt. John Moore
6. 0. 4
Levi Robinson
5.18. 8
" Abel Johnson
7. 0.11
W'» Wyman
5. 1. 4
" Stephen Pratt
6. 0.11
James Nichols
5. 1. 4
" Micah Hatch
7.13. 7
Jno. Green
5. 1. 4
Corpl. Levi Aldricl
6.17. 1
Solomon Gilson
5. 1. 4
Corn^ Miller
6.17. 1
Nathl. Cumins
5. 1.4
" W'" Crawford
6. U. IJ
Elihu Smead
5. 1. 4
Jos. Gilbert
5.10.10
Phineas Underwood
5. 1. 4
Fifer Noah Hopkins
7. 0.
Saml. Nichols
5. 1. 4
Drm"^ Joel Knight
5.10.10
John Hooker
5. 1. 4
Eben' Pratt
6. 9. 4
James Hawley
5 . 1 . 4
David Howard
6. 9. 4
W'" Wheeler
4.13. 4
Asa Winchester
6. 9. 4
Jno. Bovden
5. 1. 4
Isaac Rugg
6. 9. 4
EU Scott
3.10. 8
Geo. Ray
6. 6. 8
Henry Lee
3.10. 8
Saml. AViswall
6. 6. 8
Benj. Brown
5. 1.4
Jona. Clayton
6. 6. 8
John Stearns
3. 4.
Danl. Howe
6. 6. 8
Jethro Randall -
3. 4.
Ezra Ormsby
6. 6. 8
Saml. Rockwood
3.10. 8
Abraham Shipman
6. 6. 8
James Urou
6. 6. 8
W"' Knapp
6. 6. 8
Simeon Alger
3. 4.
Saml. Sawin
6. 6. 8
Jno. WiiUis
5. 1. 4
Jeroh'" Sawin
6. 6. 8
Alex Stoughton
3 2. 8
Israel Chapman
6. 6. 8
Jona. Burke
6. G. 8
Abisha Blodgett
6. 9. 4
Benj. Randall -
5. 1. 4
Leonard Pike
6. 9. 4
Thos. Turner
1.16.
Elijah Pike
6. 9. 4
Timo. Wakefield
3. 4.
392
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Joseph Temple
W'" Martin
James Grimes
Oliver Brown
Benj. Pierce
Israel Hale
Jona. Wilcox
Jona. Whitney
Jonas P. Frazier
Philip Bartlet
Horton L^e
5. 1.4
6. (). 8
5.14. 8
3.10. 8
3.10. 8
3.10. 8
3.10. 8
3.10. 8
;-!.10. 8
3.10. 8
3.10. 8
Jona. Pratt
Thomas Barns
Calvio Ewens
Abiather Walcien
Benj. Lyman
Paul Hazleton
Jno. Youncj
Nathan Johnson
Joseph Hartwell
2. 0.
6. 6. 8
4. 2. 8
6. 6. 8
3.10. 8
2.17. 4
3.13. 4
5. 1. 4
5. 1. 4
^470. 5. 4
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The within
list, having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of two
hundred and seventy pounds five shillings and four pence, lawful
money, taking his receipt. Timo. Brownson, | ^ .
Saml. Bartlit, f <-0"imittee.
Oct. 2, 1784. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of
above order in full.
^470.5.4 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
tne
[128]
\Capt. JotJiani Uliitc s Coj)ipany\
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. Jotham White's
Pay Roll of himself and Company in the service of the vState of
Vermont, from the beginning of service in the campaign of 1781
to the 30**' of June in said year, inclusive, taken from the original
pay roll in the paymaster's office.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. Jotham White
6. 0.
8
Jacob Hayward
1. 6. 8
Lt. Nathan Fay
4. 5.
5
Daul. Campbell
1. r>. 8
" Ab- Hall
4. 1.
U
John Bingham
1. G. 8
Sergrt John Hart
0.14.
5|
Saml. Whitney
1. 6, 8
" Saml Wood
1.12.
1
Rufus Walton
1. 6. 8
'' Simon Baxter
0.17.
n
! Martin Beckwith
1. 6. 8
Corpl. Jno. Smiley
1. 9.
John Warner
1. 6. 8
Andrew Bovnton
1. !).
2
Azel Abel
1. 6. 8
" Eben' Allen
1. 7.
iU
Jonas Hodgkins
1. 5. 4
Fifer Thos. Dodge
1. 0.
2
Daniel Hodgkins
1. 5. 4
Oliver Corey
1. 5.
4
Edwd. Watkins
1. 5. 4
Jno. O'Brian
1. 5.
4
1 Mason Hatch
0.14. 8
Jno. MGee
1. 5.
4
1 Jos. Plumley
1. 6. 8
John Taylor
1. (i.
8
! Rufus Beckwith
1. 6. 8
Amasa (xrout
1. 5.
4
.
Aaron Whitney
1. f).
4
^50. 7. 4
Sewal Gilbert
1. 4.
Attest,
Thos. Tolman, P. Mas'"
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
393
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The foregoing
list having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thos. Tolman, Esq. Paymaster, being the sum of fifty
pounds seven shillings and four pence, lavvtul money, taking his
'^^^^^'- J'"^?- ^^own.son, ( Committee.
Saml. Bartiit, ]
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
^50.7.4. Thos. Tolman, P. Master.
[160] [CaJ>t. John Shirk's Co^/lpany^^
True List of (the names and sums of ) Capt. John Stark's
Company's Pay Roll of services in the State of Vermont, from
the beginning of the campaign 1781 to the 30"" of June in said
year, inclusive, taken from the original in the Paymaster's Office.
Names
Sums
Names
Sums
Capt. John Stark
34.13.
4
Saml. Starks
5.17. 4
Lt. Alexander Brush
1.18.
3
Cbas. Harraway
4. 9. 4
Lt. Simeon Prentice
13. 0.
3
1 Jo^ Henry
4. 9. 4
Sergt. Elisba Nolds
6.19.
4
David Bond
5.17. 4
^- '• Jos. Lawrence
7. 5.
8
Jno. Blanchard
3.12.
Jacob Wheeler
4. 3.
11
J no. Huling
3.12.
Samson Marble
4.15.
; Gard"^ Cleveland
3.12.
Corpl. John Willard
6.13.
5i
Amos Beunet
3.12.
llicbard Colvin
3.19.
3
Moses Durkee
3.12.
Drm' Asa He wit
5. 8.
6i
'■ Moses Bump
1.17. 4
Fifer Elijah Branch
6.13.
5|
1 James Bump
1.17. 4
Ezra Turner
8. 2.
8
Jno. Bradford
3.12.
Isaac Turner
8. 2.
8
1 Billings Starkweather
3.12.
Tho- Averill
6. 1.
4
; Abiez' Richmond
3.12.
Edward Willard
5.17.
4
Isaac Russel
3.12.
Plin. Stannard
6. 1.
4
Asahel Trumbull
2.14. 8
Ham' Lawrence
6. 1.
4 -
Jabez Spencer
1. 6. 8
Eldad Steel
5.17.
4
Claudius Stannard
1.18. 8
■>Eliph' Haskins
6. 1.
4
Jotham Hough
5.12.
^216. 3. 9i
Attest, Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
Pay Table Office, Sundei land, Aug. 18, 1783. The foregoing,
having been examined, compared with the original and approved
of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the same to
Thos. Tolman, Esq. Paymaster, being the sum. of two hundred and
sixteen pounds five shillings and nine pence half penny, lawful
money, taking his receipt. Timo. Brownson, \ p • ,
Saml. Bartiit, f '-ommittee.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
394
STATE OF VERMONT
[345]
\^Lieut. Israel Morey and party]
True List of (Names and sum of) Lieut. Israel Morey 's Pay
Roll of himself and party in the service of the State of Vermont,
commencing with their said services in campaign 1781, and ending
June 30 in said year, inclusive, taken from the original roll in
the Paymaster's office.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Lieut. Israel Morey
Sergt. Constant Bliss
" Daniel Skinner
Corpl. David Davis
Elias Dewey
Jno. Annis
1.1. 3
0.8. U
0.8. 0^
0.2.11
0.6. 8
0.6. 8
Philo Chandler
Reuben Huse
Solomon Rathborn
Moses Sleeper
John Sawyer
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.6.8
0.2.8
;^4.2.10.^
Thos. Tolman, Pay--
Pay Table Office. Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The above list
having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer will pay the contents of the same to
Thos. Tolman, Pay'', being the sum of four pounds two shillings
and ten pence half penny lawful money, taking his receipt.
Timo. Brownson, \
Saml. Bartlit,
Committee.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
395
[:5r3l
\Capt. James Brookins CL'/iipa/n'\
True List (of names and sums of) Capt. James Brookins' Pay
Roll of himself and company in the service of the State of Ver-
mont, from^ the beginning^ of the campaign, 17S1, to the 30"' day of
June in said year inclusive, taken from the Original Voucher in
the paymas'' Office.
Names
Sum
Names
Sum
Capt. James Brookins
22. 0.0
Samuel Swift
3.10.8
Lt. Elias Hall
14. 1.6 t
Jona. Shepard
4. 0.0
" David Powers
14. 1.6
Saml. Phillips
4. 0.0
Sergt. Alpheus Hall
4. 7.1 i
Asflhel Williams
4. 0.0
Eleazer Marble
4.15.0 i
Philip Sprague
0.18.8
" Elisha Smith
4.15.0 !
Obad" Noble
3.13.4
Salmon Cogsell
3. 6.6
Nathl. Hamilton
3.13.4
Corpl. Oliver Wright
3.17.3i 1
Saml. Owen
3.13.4
Silas Brookins
3.18.9
Caleb Warren
3.13.4
" Isaac Grant
3. 7.1
Caleb Hayward
2. 6.8
" Timo. Clark
3. 7.1
Nathl. Allen
4. 0.0
Xehemiah Kellogg
3.12.0
Abr"' Owen
3. 4.0
John Lewis
3.12.0
Isaac Loughborough
3. 2 8
John Martin
3.10.8
Samuel Chipman
2. 2.8
Eli Freeman
3.13.4
Richard Chamberlin
4.18.8
Jed'' Blackman
3. 2.8
Jona. Newton
4.16.0
Amaz'' Church
3. 2.8
Eph'" Westcoat
2.16.0
Isaac Fennj'
3. 5.4
Jona. Remington
2.12.6
Cha;:ncv Clark
3. 5.4
Usual Parsons
2.12 6
Hezekiah Rhodes
3. 4.0
John Cook
2.12.6
Elihu Allen
3. 2.8
Munson Cook
0. 6.8
Justus Brewster
2. 6.8
Juo. Cristee (Christee)
2.10.8
Moses Beach
2. 6.8
Fifer Jer'' Dewey
3.18.9
Jesse Long
2. 6.8
Drmr. Martin Adams
4. 2^
Daniel Haskins
2. 8.0
Comfort Smith
2. 9.4
David Roberts
2. 8.0
Moses Powers t/
2. 8.0
Saml. Morrison
1.16.9
Jno. Cook
2. 1.4
John Wilson
4. 0.0
John Hynman
2. 9.4
i:218.10.7
Attest, Thomas Tolman, Paymaster.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The foregoing,
having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the contents of
the same to Thomas Tolman, Esq. Paymaster, being the sum of
two hundred and eighteen pounds ten shillings and seven pence,
lawful money, taking his receipt.
Timo. Brownson, ( ^ _...
o 1 r. ^1-.. -Committee.
Saml. Bartlit, )
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2'", 1784. ^ Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
^218.10.7
396
STATE- OF VERMONT
[i:,;3] [ Lt. Col. Samuel Fletcher s Baltalion— Officers']
True list of ( the names and sums of ) the Field and Staff Pay
Roll of Lt. Col. wSamuel Fletcher's Battalion in the service of the
State of Vermont, from the time of their entering service, cam-
paign of 1T81, to the 30*'' of June in said year, inclusive— taken
from the original in the Paymaster's Office.
Names
Sum
Lt. Col. Sam' Fletcher, Com'''
94. 0.0
Maj. Gideon Ormsby
3.18.0
Isaac Lyman, Lt. & Adjt.
10. 2.8
Surg" Mate John Hazleton
22.16.0
Phineas Heath. Serg' Major
8. 4.0
Asa Daggett, Quar. M. Serg*
9. 8.0
;^148. 8.8
Attest, Tho* Tolman, P. Master.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The above list,
having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer will pay the contents of the same to
Tho^ Tolman Esq., Pay Master, being the sum of one htindred
and forty-eight pounds eight shillings and eight pence, lawful
money, taking his receipt. Sam' Bartlet, \ p gg
imo. Brownson, \
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784 Tho' Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
397
[195]
[^Capt. William Hiiichins' Company^
True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. William Hutchins'
Company's Pay Roll for services in the State of Vermont from the
beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30th of June in said year,
inclusive — taken from the original in the Paymaster's Ofifice.
Names
Sums
Names
Sums
Capt. W'" Hutchins
50. 0.0
Adonijah Montague
6. 4.0
Lt. Gideon Spencer
24. 6.4
Charles Brown
5 18.8
Lt. Arthur Aylesworth
%\. 9.4
Roger Kinsley
5.18.8
Serg' Jedediah Durfe'e
8.14.3
Jonas Odle
5.18.8
" Nathl. Wood
8. 8.0
Nathan Hutchins
6.14.8
" Jno. Hutchins
5.15.7
And" Griswold
5. 6.8
" Jno. Weeks
7. 7.8
Elijah Rood
5. 5.4
Drm. Benajah Cleveland
8. 0.1
Rufus Montague
5. 9.4
Fifer Mnj. Moses Crosby
8.14.2
Hiram Horton
5. 9.4
Corpl. Nathl. Montague
8. 0.5
Eben' Harwood
5. 9.4
Isaac Kellogg
8. 0.5
Rich' Lillv
5. 9.4
" Euos Wood
8. 0.5
Peter Millington
5.17.4
Wni. Hazen
7.iy.u
Jas. Morgan
5. IT. 4
W"' Hutchins, Jr.
7. 6.8
Lowdeu Weaver
5.17.4
Hugh Stewart
7.- 6.8
Shad'^ Norton
7. 0.8
Martin Norton
7. 6.8
Hen> Miller
3. 5.4
Sam' Hutchins
7. 6.8
Reuben Sackett
7. 0.8
John May
7. 6.8
Oliver Whipple
;i. 5.4
Dan' Kinsley
7. 6.8
Asa Barrett
3.16.0
Eben. Woodw' (of Ben-
Jno. Varnum
2.16.0
nington)
7. 6.8
Ab'" Dunning
2.16.0
Darius Moon
7. 6.8
Levi Dunton
2. 4.0
Jonathan Town
7. 6.8
Benj. Seldin
2.16.0
Josiah Willoughby
7. 6.8
Henry Turner
7. 4.0
Benjamin Lamb
7. 6.8
Bishop Warner
3. 5.4
Oliver Storey
6.17.4
Benj. Sweet
4.17.4
Daniel Beaman
6. 4.0
Clemens Handy
1. 0.0
Josiah Lawrence
6. 4.0
Asa Boudish
6. 4.0
£\\^. 6.7i
Attest, Thos. Tolman, Paymaster..
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The foregoing
having been examined, compared with the original roll and
approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the contents of the
same to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster, being the sum of four
hundred fourteen pounds, six shillings, seven pence half penny,
lawful money, taking his receipt.
Tim" Brownson, » ,,
c 1 u ^1 V - Committee.
wSam' Bartlet, \
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
^414.6.7>^
398
STATE OF VERMONT
[21] [Capt. Btgelow Lawrence's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Bigelow Lawrence's Company in Col.
Walbridge's Regiment for service done in the alarm at Cambridge
and Saratoga in July, 1781.
Names
Days in
service
Miles Officers'
travel rations
Amt. of wag-
es, milage &
rations
Capt. Bio^elow Lawrence
4
50
0.5.4
16/8
2. 8. 4
Lt. Jacob Ferman
3
25
0.1.4
8/4
0.16.10
'• Timo. Bainam
4
50
0.2.8
1.13. 8
Sergt. Eben' Ferman
2
25
0.11. 6
" Jer'' Huntington
8
50
1. 1. 5i
" Saml. Suuderliu
2
25
0.11. 6i
Solomon Fuller
4
50
1. 3.
Corpl. Bigelow Lawrence
1
10
0. 4. 8
Ichabod Cross
2
25
0.11.
Reuben Cross
2
25
0.11.
Jesse Persons
2
25
0.11.
Justin Olen
2
25
0.11.
John Wright
3
50
1. 0. 8
Eben-^ Cory
4
50
1. 2.
Caleb Herrington
2
25-
0.11.
Benjamin Dyre
4
50
1. 2.
Walter Bates
4
37
0.17. 3
James Bates
4
50
1. 2.
John Sunderlin .
4
50
1. 2.
Amos Galusha
4
50
1. 2.
Benjamin Parks
4
50
1. 2.
Henry Clark
4
50
1. 2.
Gideon Barnum
2
25
0.11.
Peter Wright
3
50
1. 0. 8
Joab Lawrence
4
50
1. 2.
John Mellington, Jr.
4
45
1. 0. 4
Perley Hawtell
4
50
1. 2.
Caleb Goflf
4
50
1. 2.
Jonathan House
3
37
0.16. 4
Roger Starkweather
2
25
0.11.
Abner Rice
3
30
0.14.
David Williams
3
30
0.14.
W'" Burlingim
]
12
0. 5. 4
David Hunter
4
50
0. 2.
Asa Starkweather
3
50
1. 0. 8
Ezekiel Parker
3
30
1. 0. 8
Winslow Perry
1
10
0. 4. 8
Joshua Bates
2
10
0. 6.
Luther Lawrence
2
25
0.11.
Joshua Briggs
4
30
0.15. 4
Hosea Fuller
2
25
0.11.
Nathan" Leonard
2
25
0.11.
Joel Adams, Jr.
2
25
0.11.
Lewis Henman
2
25
0.11.
Enos Peck
2
25
0.11.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
399
Names
Days in
service
2
Miles
travel
25
Officers'
rations
Amt. of wag-
es, milage &
rations
Christopher Bates
0.11.
Sahiion Farr
2
25
0.11.
Elieha Starkweather
2
25
0.11.
John Fuller
2
25
0.11.
Daniel Reynolds
2
25
0.11.
Daniel Shaw
2
25
0.11.
George Niles
2
25
0.11.
Elisha Clark
2
25
O.U.
Alexander Collins
2
25
O.ll.
Caleb Blanchard
2
25
0.11.
Elijah Ames
2
25
0.11.
David Cutting
2
25
0.11.
W" Howlett
4
50
1. 2.
Eben- Wright
2
25
0.11.
Asa Burnham
2
25
0.11.
William Caldwell
2
25
0.11.
Elihu Cross
2
25
0.11.
John Stanley
2
25
0.11.
Benjamin Cole
2
25
0.11.
John Hart
2
25
0.11.
Gale Ferman
2
25
0.11.
Abner Drink water
4
50
1. 2.
Thomas Matterson
2
25
0.11.
Jacob Wheeler
3
37
0.16. 4
/51.18. 7
Bigelow Lawrence, Captain.
Bennington, ss. Dec. 24, 1781. Personally appears Capt.
Bigelow Lawrence and makes oath that the above pay roll is just
and true. Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, ) This Pay PvOll being approved,
Bennington, Dec. 26, 1781 f the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Lawrence, or order, to the amount of ;^51.18.7.
Isaac Tichenor, | ^ ^^
Amos Fassett, f ^^^
Treasurer's Office, Jan. 5, 1782. Rec'd of the Treasurer the
contents of the above order.
Bigelow Lawrence, Captain.
400
STATE OF VERMONT
[81]
\Capt. Eli Noble s Company {part)\
A. Pay Roll of such of Capt, Eli Noble's Company of Militia
in Pownal, in Col. Eben'' Walbridge's Regiment as marched to
Saratoga in the alarm in July, 1781, with Capt. Eli Noble.
Entered
Days in
Names
service
service
Wages
Miles
Travel
Total
Capt. Eli Noble
July
2
0.13.4
SO
0. 10.
1. 3.4
Lt. Josiah Wright
"
3.6
10
18.6
Lt. Jos'' Dunning
"
"
7.3
'i
10
18.6
Sergt. W"' Bates
<'
3.3
10
13.3
Nathl. Wallace
"
2.8
10
12.8
Solomon Wright
"
2.8
10
12.8
Wanton Aylesworth
"
"
3.8
10
12.8
Jno. Downer
"
"
2.8
10
13.8
Ely :Eleazeiy] Marsh
"
''
3.8
10
13.8
Danl. Brainerd
''
2.8
10
13.8
Thos. Je-wett
"
"
2.8
10
13.8
Fredk. Jewett
"
"
2.8
10
12.8
Christo'' Cartwright, Corp.
''
"
3.
10
13.
Derick Smith
"
"
2.8
10
12.8
Geo. Johnson
'<
"
2.8
10
13.8
Abel Dunning
"
"
2.8
10
13.8
Eben'^' Seelye
"
"
2.8
10
13.8
Timo. Larabee
"
"
3.8
10
13.8
Beriah Grover, Corp.
"
"
3.2
10
13.3
Phinehas Burritt
''
"
2.8
10
13.8
Thaddeus Thorp
"
"
2.8
10
13.8
Fowler
"
2.8
10
13.8
Joseph Barber, Sergt.
• i
"
3.3
10
13.2
Levi Wheeler
"
"
2.8
10
12.8
David Page
"
2.8
10
13.8
Stephen Page
"
2.8
10
13.8
John Hall
"
2.8
10
12.8
Thos. Ransom
"
"
2.8
10
12.8
W'" Kenrick
"
•'
2.8
10
U\8
Seth Bassett
" ■
"
2.8
10
12.8
Elijah Wolcott
"
"
2.8
10
12.8
Barnard Carpenter
"
"
2.8
10
13.8
Perez White
"
•'
2.8
10
13.8
Oliver Sandforth
"
"
2.8
10
13.8
Isaac Grov-er
"
"
2.8
10
12.8
Bulah Waldo, Sergt,
"
"
3.2
10
13.3
Graves
•'
2.8
10
13.8
Obadiah Dunham
"
"
2.8
10
13.8
Lyman Jackson
'•
"
2.8
"
10
13.8
Obadiah Dunham, Jr.
"
.2.8
(1
10
13.8
Jesse Jackson
'(
•'
2.8
10
12.8
W" Pratt
1
2.8 j "
10
13.8
Amasa Hungerford, Sergt.
1 i i 11
3.2
10
13.3
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
401
Names
Jno. Clark
David Curtiss
Heury Babcock
W'" Ovait
Entered Days in
service service
July
Travel
10.0
10
10
10
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
i ^31.
Brought forward* 51,
;^82. 7. 5
Total
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
3.0
5.5
Pay liable Office, Benning-ton, Jan. 11, 1782. The Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay to Capt. Eli Noble or order, the sum of
eighty two pounds seven shillings and five pence, pr. the within
account.
Isaac Tichener,
Amos Fassett,
Committee.
Bennington, Feb. 4, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order, being. eighty-two pounds seven shillings
and three pence, lawful money.
Eli Noble, Capt.
*NoTE.— The amount of the roll of Capt. Eli Noble [Oct. 1781] on the
preceding page [80], is included in the foregoing order.
C. L.Knapp, Acting Sec' of State.
[508] \^Moses Howes Account]
State of Vermont, to Moses Howe, Dr.
For conducting six British prisoners from Brattleborough
to Castleton by order of the Sheriff, as per receipts
for expense ^3.15.4
For my own time, horse and expense 4. 0.0
^ " £7.15A
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, July 17, 1781.
The within account examined and approved — the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same, being seven pounds, fifteen shillings and
four pence. ^ Timo. Brownson, » Committee.
John Fassett, f
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order. Moses Howe.
[261
402
STATE OF VERMONT
[186, dupl 134]
[^Capt. Ebenezer Wood's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Ebenezer Wood's Company of Alarm
List in Col. Eben'' Walbridge's Regiment of Militia in the service
of the State of Vermont, commencing the 3P' July, 1781.
Names
Days
Prday
Am'
vrages
2.0.0
Miles
Total
Capt. Ebenezer Wood
6
0.6.8
60
3. 0.0
Lt. Simeon Harmon
2
4.3
8.6
30
18.6
Lt. Joseph Willonghby
2
4.3
8.6
30
18.6
En. Joseph Wickwire
2
4.8
8.6
30
18.6
Serg" Aaron Haynes
2
1.7
3.2
30
13.2
" Zephaniah Branch
2
1 .7
3.2
30
18.2
Corp' Job Wood
3
lis
4.8
40
17.7
Ellas Blanchard
2
2.8
30
12.8
Stephen Cleveland
4
5.4
50
1. 2.0
John Corbin
2
2.8
30
12.8
Samuel Cutler
2
2.8
30
12.8
Abraham Johnson
2
2.8
30
12.8
Jeremiah Chase
2
2.8
30
12.8
Doct. Gav. Smith
3
1.0.0
50
1.16.8
David Brown
2
2.8
30
12.8
Jona. Bills
2
2.8
30
12.8
Joseph Rudd
2
2.8
30
12.8
Daniel Wood
1
1.4
20
8.0
Eben' Wood, Jr.
1
1.4
20
8.0
.^16.15.5
Eben^ Wood, Capt.
Bennington, Nov. 28, 1781. Personally appears Capt. Eben''
Wood and makes solemn oath that the above pay roll is just and
true. Isaac Tichenor, justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 20, 1781. The within pay
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same to the am* of sixteen pounds fifteen shillings and
five pence. Isaac Tichenor,
Amos Fassett,
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 29, 1781. ReC^ of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Eben-- Wood, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
403
[21(i]
[G//>/. Matthew Lyons Company
Pay Roll of Capt. Matthew Lyons Company, Col. Ira Allen's
Rej^iment, for service done in the alarm from the 31st of July,
1781, to the 3rd of August, inclusive.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. M. Lyon
En^ N. Chittenden
Sherman Board man
John Davison
Andrews
Pilott
5
4
5
4
3
1
75
75
79
75
GO
8
2.18.4
2. 2.0
1.13.0
1.10.4
1. 4.0
0. 4.0
^9.11.8
M. Lyon, Capt.
Pay Table Office. Bennington, 26 Feb., 1782. The above pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto
Capt. Matthew Lyon the sum of ^9.11.8, lawful money.
Nathl. Brush, \ .,
rp. T3 ' \ Committee.
Timo. Brownson, j
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
^9.11.8 M. Lyon
404
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
405
[50, dupl 283] \Capt. William S/iarfs Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Sharp in Col. John Abbot's
Regiment of foot of the State of Vermont from the first of
August and until the fourth of August.
Officers, non-commiss''
Miles
No. of
Amount of
officers and privates
travel
Milage
days
wages, rations
and milage
W'" Sharp, Capt.
20
G.8
3
1. 6. 8
George Milliman, Lt.
do
3
0.19. 5
W" Wales worth, Ens"
do
3
0.19. 5
Benj. Wells, Clerk
do
3
0.11. 5
Levi Bagley, Sergt.
do
3
0.11. 5
John Kerery, do.
do
3
0.11. 5
Nathan Armstrong, do.
do
3
0.11. 5
Daniel Hawley, Corpl.
do
3
0.11.
Abial Blowers, do.
do
3
0.11.
Jona. Russell, Drum''
do
3
0.11.
David Chase, private
do
3
0.10. 8
Jno. Waldo, Jr.
do
3
0.10. 8
Saml. Lathan
do
3
0.10. 8
Alex. Blowers
do
3
0.10. 8
W™ Blowers
I
do
3
0.10. 8
Joshua Hodges
do
3
0.10. 8
Henry Hill
do
3
0.10. 8
Isaac Hodges, Jr.
do
3
0.10. 8
John Cerns
do
3
0.10. 8
John Cox
do
3
0.10. 8
John Milliman
do
3
0.10. 8
Jona. Cha.se
do
3
0.10. 8
David Seaton
do
3
0.10. 8
Saml. Sissill
do
3
0.10. 8
?:iijah Russell
do
3
0.10. 8
Peter Hartwell
do
3
0.10. 8
Total ^15.14.10
William Sharp, Capt.
State of Vermont, Sept. 13, 1781. The above roll sworn to
by Capt. William Sharp. Before me,
John Fassett, Jr. Asst,
406
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sept. 13, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. William Sharp, or bearer, being fifteen pounds fourteen
shillings and ten pence.
^15.14.10 Timo. Brownson, I Committee.
John Strong, \
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order. Rec'd per
Treasurer's Office, Sept. 27, [1781.] William Sharp, Capt.
[365]
[Capf. Augustine OdeVs Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Augustin Odle's Company in Col. John
Abbot's Regiment of Militia, out in an alarm from the 1^* day of
August to the 4*^^, A. D. 1781.
Names .
Days
Milage
Rations
Due for
rations
p,
day
Wages
Miles
Augustin Odel, Capt.
3
10
6
4
5.4
1.10.0
30
Asa Lewis, Lt.
3
10
4
1. 3
30
Joshua Kandall, En.
3
10
4
2.8
3.7
1. 3
30
Caleb Hakes, Serg't.
3
10
1.7
14.9
30
Elisha Reynolds, "'
3
10
1.5
14.9
30
Jacob Odel, Corpl.
3
10
1.5
14.3
30
Harry Lewis, "
3
10
1.5
14.3
30
George Hakes, "
3
10
14.3
30
William Reynolds
3
10
14
30
Harris Weaver
3
10
14
30
Stephen Card
3
10
14
30
Jacob Lampman
3
10
14
30
Elisha Bailey
3
10
14
30
HendrickWeasonhouss
3
10
14
30
Hank Lampman
3
10
14
30
Thos. Butler
3
10
14
30
Daniel Cornwell
3
10
14
30
Daniel Young
3
10
14
30
Elisha Brown
3
10
14
30
Harry [Sterry] Hewett
3
10
14
50
Thos. Coats
3
10
14
30
David Matson
3
10
14
30
John G. Cray
3
10
14
30
Robert Moon
3
10
14
30
Timoth}' Brown
3
10
14
30
Joseph Barronhart
3
10
14
30
Philip Crellior
3
10
14
30
Zenas Willis
3
10
14
30
Joseph Baker
3
10
14
30
Thos. Stephens
3
10
14
30
Walter Worden
3
10
14
30
Thos. Serivens
3
10
14
30
William Davis
3
10
14
30
Gilbert Worden
3
10
14
30
^25.12.3
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
4"7
Pay Table Office, Sept. 26, 1781. The above Pay Roll exam-
ined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Augustin Odel, or bearer, it being twenty-five pounds twelve
shillings and three pence.
John Strong, | Committee.
Time. Brownson, \
Treasurer's Office, Sept. 26,
urer, the contents of this order.
^25.12.3
1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treas-
Asa Lewis.
[27S] [Capf. Lemuel Carey s Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. -Lemuel Gary's Company, Col. John
Abbot's Regt. in a Regiment of Foot of the State of Vermont,
from the 1st day of Aug. to the 4th, A. D. 1781.
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Names
1
t
1
l.§
n3
Total
§
i
1
<t
Q
£
Capt. Lemuel Carey
24
8
6
0.4.0 3
16.0
1. 8.0
Lt. James Stevens
24
8
3
2.
3
10.9
1. 0.9
En. Moses Barnet
24
8
3
2.
3
10.9
1. 0.9
Clerk Amos Palmer,
24
8
3
4.9
0.12.9
Sergt. Christopher Snyder
24
8
3
4.9
0.12.9
" Elijah Turner
24
8
3
4.9
12.9
Gose Quackinbush
24
8
3
4.9
12.9
Corp. Francis Horth
24
8
3
4.4
12.4
" Francis Cummings
24
8
3
4.4
12.4
" Jacob Bove
24
8
3
4.4
12.4
Fifer Benj. Palmer
24
8
3
4.4
12.4
D' Ab" Ostrander
24
8
3
12.
Abner Marble
24
8
3
12.
Garet Lake
24
8
3
12.
Abraham Whittick
24
8
3
12.
John Webb
24
8
3
12.
WiUiam Kelling [Helling]
24
8
3
12.
John Bove
24
8
3
12.
John Palmer
24
8
3
12.
George Blower
24
8
3
12.
Jona. Hadlock
24
8
3
12.
Samuel Hadlock
24
8
3
12.
Samuel Tylor
24
8
3
12.
Peter Hyke
24
8
3
12.
Peter Ostrander
24
8
3
■ 12.
Henry Matthew
24
8
3
12.
Ishmael Runnels
24
8
3
4'.
12.
408
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
CO
1
cc
Total
^
g
^^
<l'g
Q
Ph
James Smith
24
8
3
4.
12.
James Williamson
24
8
3
4.
12.
Seth Carey
24
8
3
12.
Thomas Horth
24
8
3
12.
Timothy Howe
24
8
3
12.
James Hadlock
24
8
3
12.
Nathl. Barnet
24
8
3
12.
William Brace
24
8
3
12.
John Magacking
24
8
3
12.
Jeremiah Green
24
8
3
12.
Stephen Rolph
24
8
3
12.
Elias Blanche!
24
8
3
12.
^25. 6.2
Lemuel Carey, Capt.
State of Vermont, Sept. 13, 1781.
The within pay roll sworn to by Capt. Lemuel Carey,
Before me, John Strong, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Sept. 13, 1781. Examined and approved,
the Treasurer is directed to pay to Capt. Lemuel Carey or bearer,
it being twenty-five pounds six shillings and two pence.
John Strong, ) Committee.
Timo. Brownson, (
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^25.6.2. Lemuel Carey, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
409
l->8(;j
[^Cdpt. W'illiatn ShepanVs Compa7iy\
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Shepard's Company, Col.
Cornelius Douty's Regiment, in a Regt. of Foot, of the State of
Vermont, from the 1st day of August to the 4th day of August,
1781, in alarm at Saratoga.
Pr
Names
Days
3
Pr day
Miles
mile
Total
Capt. William Shepard
G.8
24
4''
1. 8.0
Lt. Christopher Stark
3
4 3
24
4
1. 0.9
En. Francis Nye
3
4.3
24
4
1. 0.9
Q, M. Josiah Root
3
4.3
24
4
0.14.0
Sergt. Maj'' Israel Shepard
3
2.0
24
4
0.12.9
" Rice Honeywell
3
1.7
24
4
0.12.9
" Joseph Martain
3
1.7
24
4
0.12.9
" Titus Monson
3
1.7
24
4
0.12.3
Jacob Vaniormer
3
1.5
24
4
0.12.0
Joseph Benedict
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Oliver Benedict
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Laurence Dutcher
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Felix Holdridge
]
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Wilerstone West
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
John Price, Jr.
5
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Ashel Stark
}
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
Jonathan Price
3
1.4
24
4
0.12.0
^12.10.9
Attest, Wm. Shepard, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 1, 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Capt. William Shepard or order, the sum of twelve
pounds ten||shillings and nine pence.
Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
Nathl. Brush, f Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 14, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq.,',Treasurer, the contents of the within order, in behalf
of Capt. William Shepard. Israel Shepard.
410
STATE OF VERMONT
[309]
[^CapL John Robinson s Conipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Robinson's Company in Col. John
Abbot's Reg-iment of Foot, out in an alarm from the 1st day of
August to the 4th. 1781.
Names
Days
Pr day
Miles
Total
John Robinson, Capt.
3
5.4
30
William Ross, Lt.
2
3.7
30
Matthew Randall, En.
3
3.7
30
John Randall. Sergt.
3
1.7
20
Jason Babcock, "
1
1.7
10
Amiel Alger,
3
1.7
30
David Randall, "
3
1.4
30
Abr"^ Burdick
2
1.4
30
Nathl. Church
3
1.4
30
Christeon Kelder
1
1.4
8
Stephen Randall
3
1.4
3
Richard Stanley
1
1.4
8
Elisha Reynolds
3
1.4
30
William Welch
2
1.4
30
Abraham Lewis
3
1.4
30
Obadiah Vaughn-
3
1.4
30
onas Odell
3
1.4
30
r*eter Crandall
3
1.4
30
Sam' West, Clerk
3
1.4
30
^13.2.10
Pay Table Office, Sept. 26, 1781. The above pay roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
John Robinson, being thirteen pounds two shillings and ten pence.
John Strong, | ^^^^^
Timo. Brownson, f
Treasurer's Office, Sept. 26, 1781. Reed, of I. Allen, Treas-
urer, the contents of this order.
^13.2.10 John Robinson.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
411
|;>()1 , dupl 2(;<,)] \Capt. Sluuirach J'helps Coinpaiiy\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Shadrach Phelps' Company, ('ol. Cornelius
Douty's Reg-iment of Foot of the State of Vermont, from the first
day of August to the fourth, in the alarm, at Saratoga, 1781.
Names
Days
3
Pr clay
6.8
Miles
Pr
mile
Total
Capt. Shadrach Phelps
30
4"
1. 10.
Lt. Edward Henderson
3
4.3
30
1. 2. 9
En. Hendrick Jackson
3
4.3
30
1. 2. 9
Sergt. James Bullen
3
1.7
30
14.9
Asa Nichols
3
1.7
30
14. 9
Corpl. John Strow
3
1.5
30
14. 3
" John Ekesmer [E. Rismer ?]
3
1.5
30
14.3
Jabez Bennett
3
1.4
30
14.0
Jones Putnam
3
1.4
30
14.
James Darrow
3
1.4
30
14.
Luther Brown
3
1.4
30
14.
Joel Parks
3
1.4
30
14.0
John Grofif
3
1.4
30
14.0
James Denslow [Imslow, Tinslow]
3
1.4
30
14.
Job Paddock
3
1.4
30
14.
Saml. Cownour
3
1.4
30
14.
3
1.4
30
14.
^12. 16. G
Attest, Shadrach Phelps, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 1, 1782. The within pay
roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Capt. Shadrach Phelps, or order, the sum of twelve pounds
sixteen shillings and six pence. Nathl. Brush, ) ^ ^^
Isaac Tichenor, | ^
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 16, 1782. Reed, of I.
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
^12. 16. 6 . Saml. Safford.
412
STATE OF VERMONT
[259]
\Capt. Matthias Button s Conipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Matthias Button, Col. John Abbot's Regi-
ment of Foot of the State of Vermont, from the 1st of August to
the 4th, 1781.
Names
Miles
Milages
Amt.
rations
3 days
search at
Total
Capt. Matthias Button
24
0. 8.
0. 4.
0. 16.
1 8.
Lt. Peter Baker
24
8
0. 2.
10. 9
1. 0. 9
En. Pelatiah Rice
24
8
0. 2.
10. 9
1. 0. 9
Sergt. John Ryon
24
8
4. 9
0. 12 9
David Earl
24
8
4. 9
0. 12. 9
" Russell Graves
24
8
4. 9
0. 12 9
" Ephraim Marsh, Jr.
24
8
4. 9
0. 12. 9
Clerk Saml. Shipman
24
8
4. 9
0. 12 9
Corpl. William Hill
24
8
4. 4
0. 12. 4
Gershom Gilford
24
8
4.
0. 12.
John Bardsley
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Eben^ Leonard
24
8
4.
0. 12.
William Marsh
24
8
4.
0, 12.
Elijah Wallis
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Thomas Leonard
24
8
4.
0. 12.
John Marsh
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Thomas Edwards
24
8
4.
0. 12.
William Hooper
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Lawrence Sordam
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Samuel Sordam
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Charles Lyde
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Abner Rice
24
8
4.
0. 12.
John Dutcher
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Abraham Crego
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Isaiah Dewey
24
8
4.
0. 12.
JobGofe
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Beverly Burtch
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Francis Bennet
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Stutson Benson
24
8
4.
0. 12.
Benj. Scott
2i
8
4.
0. 12.
^19.17.7
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
413
State of Vermont, Sept. 13, 1781. The within roll sworn to
by Capt. Matthias Button. Before me. John Fassett, Jr.. Asst.
Pay Table Oflfice, Sept. 13, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Cnpt. Matthias Button or bearer, being nineteen pounds seventeen
shilling's and seven pence. John Fassett, j p„-^,^ :<.<.,,_
John Strong, j
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order.
^19. 17. 9 Matthias Button.
[24]
S^DetacIunent under Capt. William Dyre\
A Pay Roll of a Detachment from Col. Eben'' Walbridge's Reg-
iment, commanded by W'" Dyre, captain, for services scouting,
etc. at and in the vicinity of Fort Ann, Aug. 4th, 1781, the service
being done in pursuance of order from his Excellency the Governor.
Names and Bank
Days
per day
Miles
travel
Travel
per mile
Amt.
of pay
17.0
ot
tr"a*vel Total
W" Dyre, Capt.
_
60
1. 0.
Jos. Andrews, Lt.
4
4/3
'<
17.0
1.17.
Lebbeus Armstrong, En.
1/7
"
6.4
1.17.
Hez. ArmstroLg, Sergt.
1/7
'•
'<
6.4
1
1. 6. 4
Saml. Sunderland, do.
1/5
"
5.8
1. 6. 4
Jedediah Merrill, Corpl.
1/4
"
'«
5.4
1. 5. 8
JeJiiel Smith
1/4
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Saml. Tubbs
1/4
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Leml. Hubbel
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Silas Hathaway
"
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
ThoB. Hall
"
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Ephrm. Can
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Elisha Church
•'
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Thos. Tennant
"
"
"
5.4
1. 5, 4
David Matherson
"
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Isaac Andrews
"
(<
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Daul. Howlet
"
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Andrew Briggs
<'
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Abner Goss
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
James Bates
"
•'
■ '
5.4
1. 5. 4
Caleb Harrington
"
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Benj. Parks
"
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
W"' Burnham
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Francis Phillips
'«
"
"
5.4
1. 5. 4
Leml. Bottum
5.4
1. 5. 4
£^%. 3. 8
414
STATE OF VERMONT
Arlington, Aug. 22, 1782.
The above pay roll sworn to before
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Aug. 1782. The within pay roll being ex-
amined, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, it being thirty-
two pounds, thirteen shillings and eight pence.
Timo. Brownson, ) p ^^
Nathl. Brush, [ ^^^
Oct. 10, 1782. Rec'd of the Treasurer ten pounds seventeen
shillings on the above order. W" Dyre, Capt.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Aug. 11), 1783. Rec'd of the
Treasurer twenty one pounds, sixteen shillings in full of the above
order. W™ Dyre.
[219] [CaJ>L Lemuel Bradley s Compa7iy\
Pay Roll of Capt. Lemuel Bradley's Company, August 6, 1781,
as established by law.
Names
Days
Wages &
rations
Miles
Travel
Total
Leml. Bradley, Capt.
3
17.
4
50
16.
8
14. 8
William Blancher, Lt.
3
11.
8
50
16.
8
8. 9
Saml. Bradley,
3
11.
8
50
16.
8
8. 9
John Boardman, Sergt.
3
4.
9^
50
16.
8
1. 5X
Jackson, "
3
4.
9^
50
16.
8
1. 5X
Hosford, "
3
4.
9X
50
16.
8
1. 5^
San ford, "
3
4.
9X
50
16.
8
1. 5X
Bartlet, Corpl.
3
4.
9X
50
16.
8
1. 5X
Brownson, '*
3
4.
W^
50
16.
8
1. 0^
Abner Hurd
3
4.
4^
50
16.
8
1. 0^
Daniel Hurd
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
Eliphaz Warner
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
Saml. Bristol
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
Shar" Boardman
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
Eli Pettibone
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
Benaj'^ Leonard
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
Josiah Averill
8
4.
5C
16.
8
0. 8
Levi Arnold
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
John Whiston
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
Phineas Meigs
3
4.
50
16.
8
1
0. 8
Zenas Bradley
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
Barna" Chipman
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
Isaac Brownson
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
Lee
3
4.
50
16.
8
0. 8
£^
6. 3. 8>4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
415
N. B. There are 4 rations added in this pay roll, amt. 2/8
Leml. Bradley, Capt.
State of Vermont, Arlington, Aug. 13, 1781. The within roll
sworn to by Capt. Lemuel Bradley. Before me,
John Fassett, Jr., Asst.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan 7, 1782. The within roll being
examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Capt. Lemuel Bradley or bearer, being twenty six pounds three
shillings and eight pence. Isaac Tichenor,
Timo. Brownson,
Committee.
Jan. 29, 1782. Reed, of Treasurer the contents of the above
order, for Capt. Lemuel Bradley.
£26. 3. 8 Gilbert Bradley.
[310] [Ca/>f. Joseph Safford's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Safford's Company of Militia in
Col. Eben'' Walbridge's Regiment, on an Alarm, commencing 2nd
August, 1781, and ending the 8th, both days included.
Wages &
Amt. wages
Amt.
travel
Names
Days
rations
pr day
and
rations
Miles
Total
Capt. Joseph Saflford
6
6. 8
2. 0,
80
1. 6. 8
3. 6. 8
Lt. William Henry
3
4. 3
0.12. 9
48
16.
1. 8. 1
En. Jona. Scott
3
4. ^
12. 9
48
16.
1. 8. 1
Rufus Branch, S. M.
3
2.
6.
48
16.
1. 2.
Sergt. Jeremiah Bingham
2
L 7
3. 2
32
10. 8
13. 8
" Thos. Abel
3
1. 7
4. 9
48
16.
1. 0. 9
" Nathl. Lawrence
1
L 7
1. 7
4
1. 4
2.11
" Archelaus Tupper
3
]. 7
4. 9
48
16.
1. 0. 9
" Roswell Mosely
5
1. 7
7.11
36
12.
19.11
Corpl. Josiah Brush
3
L 5
4. 3
53
17. 8
1. 9.11
" Ezekiel Brewster
3
1. 5
4. 3
48
16.
1. 0. 3
" Eeuben Colvin
3
\. 5
4. 3
32
10. 8
14.11
" Matthew Scott
3
1. 5
4. 3
53
17. 8
1. 1.11
Daniel Biddlecom
3
L 4
4.
53
17. 8
1. 1. 8
Leonard Robinson
4
1. 4
5. 4
69
1. 3.
1. 8. 4
Eben' Spencer
3
L 4
4.
40
13. 4
17. 4
Eben'^ Badcock
4
1. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Saml. Atwood
5
L 4
6. 8
52
17. 4
1. 4.
Saml. Holmes
2
\. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Saml. Palmer
3
\. 4
4.
48
16.
1. 0.
Andrew Newark
2
L 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Solomon Saflford
3
1. 4
4.
48
16.
1. 0.
Azariah Cop
2
L 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Willard Green
2
L 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13.4
Eleazer Egerton
2
\. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13.4
Ammi Fuller
2
\. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13.1
416
STATE OF VERMONT
Wages &
Amt. wages
Amt.
travel
■ Names
Days
rations
pr day
and
rations
Miles
Total
Thos. Taylor
2
2. 8.
32
10. 8
13. 4
William Henry, Jr.
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
David Haynes
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Phineas Wright
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
David Saftord
4
5. 4
69
1. 3.
1. 8. 4
Samuel Chapin
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Levi Hathaway
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
John Holmes
3
4.
48
16.
1. 0.
JesBe Tenney
2
1. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Absalom Tupper
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Walter Cady
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Richard Biddlecom
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Andrew Ferren
2
2. 8
32 •
10. 8
13. 4
Henry Parker
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Christopher Brackett
3
4.
48
16.
1. 0.
Daniel Smith
4
5. 4
36
12.
0. 17.4
Eobert Cochran
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Joseph House
3
4.
48
16.
1. 0.
Nathan Billings
3
4.
48
16.
1. 0.
Medad Hervey
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
0.10. 8
Ephraim Smith .
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
10. 8
ISathl. Spencer
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
10. 8
Moses Scott
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
10. 8
Jona. Robinson
4
1. 4
5. 4
69
10. 8
1. 8. 4
Josiah Safford
2
1. 4
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
David Fay
4
5. 4
73
10. 8
1. 9. 8
Moses Robinson, Jr.
3
4.
53
10. 8
1. 1. 8
Issachar Norton
3
4.
48
1. 3.
1. 0.
Josiah Fay
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
13. 4
Isaac Rice
2
2. 8
32
1. 4. 3
13. 4
Aaron Denio
2
2. 8
32
17. 8
13. 4
Jona. Stratton
2
2. 8
32
16.
13. 4
Stephen Story
3
2.
48
10. 4
1. 0.0
Timothy Follett
1. 4
16
10. 8
6. 8
Reuben Cook
1. 4
16
10. 8
6. 8
Mason Branch
1, 4
16
10. 8
6. 8
Martin Follett
1. 4
16
16.
6.8
Saml. Saflford, Jr.
1. 4
. 16
5. 4
6. 8
Saml. Montague
2. 8
32
5. 4
13. 4
John Whitcomb
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Asa Walbridge
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Lemuel Scott
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Solomon Walbridge
1. 4
16
10. 8
6. 8
Joshua Rude
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6.8
Job Youngs
1. 4
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Eben'' Lyman
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Stephen Hopkins
1. 4
16
5. 4
6'." 8
Daniel Storey
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Simeon Sears
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Zachariah Herwood
1. 4
16 •
5. 4
6. 8
Joseph Lewis
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
41Y
Wajres Sc
Amt. wages
Amt.
travel
Names
Days
rations
pr day
and
rations
Miles
Total
Jacob Saflford
2
J 4
2. 8
32
5. 4
13. 4
Daniel Rude
2
2. 8
32
5. 4
18.4
Stephen Fuller
2
2. 8
5. 4
4.
Josiah Fuller
2
2. 8
5. 4
4.
Thomas Smith
2
2. 8
1. 4
4.
Noah Cross
2
2. 8
1. 4
4.
David Palmer
2
2. 8
1. 4
4.
Zebulon Bewker
2
2. 8
1. 4
4.0
William Hanit
2
2. 8
1. 4
4.
Francis Story-
2
2. 8
1. 4
2. 8
Joseph Palmer
L 4
1. 4
2. 8
/^John Lawrence
1. 4
1. 4
2. 8
Elisha Downs
1. 4
1. 4
2. 8
John Totman
1. 4
1. 4
2. 8
Benj. Webb
L 4
1. 4
13. 4
Silas Walbridge
2. 8
32
10. 8
6. 8
Benj. Hurlburt -
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Isaiah Hendricks
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Joshua Hathaway
L 4
16
5. 4
6.8
Stephen Holmes
1. 4
16
5, 4
6.8
Jon a. Wentworth
L 4
16
5. 4
6.8
Silas Robinson
1. 4
16
5. 4
6. 8
Judah Weeks
L 4
16
5. 4
6.8
-- Timo. Vibberd
2
2. 8
32
10. 8
18.4
Joseph Safford, Capt.
Bennington, Dec. 14, 1781. Personally appears Capt. Jos.
Safford and makes solemn oath that the above pay roll is just and
true. Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 20, 1781. The above pay
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to the amount of sixty-six pounds eighteen shillings and
six pence. Isaac Tichenor, ) Committee.
Amos Fassett, j
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 3, 1782. Reed, of the
Treasurer, the contents of the above order.
Joseph Safford, Capt.
[27]
418
STATE OF VERMONT
[189]
\Capt. Robert Hunkins and Men]
Pay Roll for a number of Militia under the command of Capt.
Robert Hunkins, on an alarm at Peacham, August 15, 1781.
Names
Days
Mileage
Total
Robert Hunkins, Capt.
Eben"" Martin
Seth Ford
Robert Miller
Benj Davis
Stephen Jenkins
Levi Collins
Robert Stinson
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
30
2.10.8
19.4
19.4
19.4
19.4
19.4
19.4
19.4
^9.12.0
Robert Hunkins.
I hereby attest that the within pay roll is just and true.
Neh. Lovewell, Com''' at Peacham.
Pay Table Office, Feb. 21, 1783. The Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay to Capt. Robert Hunkins, or bearer, the within
sum, it being nine pounds twelve shillings.
Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
T , C4. r Committee.
John Strong, \
Treasurer's Office, Windsor, Feb. 21, 1783. ReC' of Ira Allen,
Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being six pounds
one shilling and four pence, lawful money, for and in behalf of
Robert Hunkins. Neh. Lovewell, Jr.
Windsor, Feb. 21, 1783. Rec'^ of the Treasurer three pounds
ten shillings and eight pence lawful money, which the committee
of pay table have added to the above order.
^9.12.0 Neh. Lovewell, Jr.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
419
[75] \^Capt. Bartholomew Durkee's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Bartholomew Durkee's Company of
Militia in the service of the State of Vermont, ordered to repair
with said company to Bethel Fort, by John Benjamin, Capt. and
commander of said Fort, Aug. 10, 1781.
Com-
Pay
When
Names
men't
Days
per
dis-
Miles
Total
of pay
day
ch
1
irged
1781
781
Capt. Earth" Durkee
Aug 10
•1
0.5.4
Aug. 13
17
1. 8. 4
Lt. Ephraim Peak
" "
3.7
1. 0. 8
Sergt. John Bacon
" "
0.12.
•' Abida Smith
" "
0.12.
'• Benajah Child
" "
0.12.
" Jona. Carpenter
" "
0.12.
Resolved Sessions
" "
0.12.
Eben' Winslow
•' «'
John W. Dana
" "
Thomas Vaile
i< a
Jabesh Vaughn
•' "
Darius Sessions
(< n
Sylvester Bugbee
" "
Jacob Carpenter
" "
Timothy Cheedle
" «'
*^eremiah Dwyer
" "
Nathl. Frasher
u <<
Alexander Hutchinson
" «'
Isaac Jones
" "
Abiel Morse
" "
Asa Paine
«' "
John Padeok
" "
Simeon Sessions
« (.
Isaiah Tinkham
<. u
John W. Throop
" "
John Watkins
"
;^15.15.10
Pay Table Office, Oct. 19, 1781. The within pay roll was
examined and approved at fifteen pounds fifteen shillings and ten
pence, and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same unto
Capt. Bartholomew Durkee or bearer.
Timothy Brownson,
Isaac Tichenor.
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Charlestown, 22'^ Oct. 1781. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order for and in behalf of
Capt. Bartholomew Durkee.
By me, John Throop.
420
STATE OF VERMONT
[149]
{^Capt. JVilHam Brajnblc and Compa7iy\
A Pay Roll for the Company that inarched to Bethel Fort in
August, 1781, being called out by authority under William
Bramble, Hartford.
Pay pr
Pay pr
Names
Days
Miles
day
mile
Total
William Bramble, Gapt.
4
25
5.4
4.1
1.11.0
Asa Hazen, Lt.
4
25
4.
1. 4.4
David Wright, En.
4
25
4.
1. 4.4
Andrew Tracy, Sergt.
4
25
1.5^
0.14.2
Asa Emerson, "
4
25
1.5i
0.14.2
W"' Dunham,
4
25
l.5k
0.14.2
Artemas Kobiijson, Sergt.
4
25
1.4
0.13.8
Solomon Strong
4
25
1.4
0.13.8
Eliphalet Marsh
4
25
1.4
0.13.8
Levi Demon
4
25
1.4
0.13.8
Matthew Ransom
4
25
1.4
0.13.8
Jona. Birtch
4
25
1.4
0.13.8
Gershom Dunham
4
25
1.4
0.13.8
Erastus Chapman
4
25
1.4
0.13.8
Thomas Savage
4
25
1.4
0.13.8
^12. 5.2
Pay Table Office, Oct. 24, 1781.
The within Pay Roll exanjined and approved, and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt. William Bramble
or bearer, it being twelve pound five shillings and two pence.
Timo. Brownson.
Thos. Chandler, y Com'
John Strong,
Date above, reed, the contents of
order.
the
Treasurer of the above
Elk"'> Sprague.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
421
[244, dupl 72]
S^Capt. Elkanah Sprague and Meri]
A Pay Roll of the Company that marched to Bethel Fort in
August, 1781, being- called out by authority.
Names
Days
Miles
Pr day
Pr
mile
Total
Elkanah Sprague, Capt.
Benj. Wright
John Carpenter
Thomas Hazen
William Powers
Jonathan Powers
4
4
4
4
4
4
25
25
25
25
25
25
0.5.8
1.4
\1
1.4
1.4
4d
4
4
4
4
4
1.11.0
0. 9.8
0. 9.8
0. 9.8
0. 9 8
0. 9 8
^4.19.4
State of Vermont, Hartford, Oct. 10, 1781. Then personally
appeared Capt. Sprague and made oath to the within Pay Roll,
before me, John Throop, Assistant.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 24, 1781. The within Pay Roll ex-
amined and approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the within sum, being four pounds nineteen shillings and four pence,
lav/ful money, to Elkanah Sprague, or order.
Timo. Brownson, 1
Thos. Chandler, >■ Committee.
John Strong, )
reed, the contents of the above order of the
Date above
Treasurer.
;^4.19.4
Elkanah Sprague.
[244, dupl 69] [Capt. John Coffeen's Company']
Pay Roll of Capt. John Coffeen's Company.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. John Coflfeen
Lt. Abiel Preston
Clerk Noadiah Russell
Isaac Balding
Michael Coffeen
Abel Balding
Reuben Gilbert
7
9
9
6
2
6
4
18
24
14
18
18
18
8
2.16. 8
2.11. 9
1. 4. 5
0.17. 4
0. 9. 4
0.17. 4
0.10.
422
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
8
18
8
20
8
48
Total
Ely Gilbert
Alexander Alford
Ephraim Foster
Eben* Stone
John Stone
Elizur CofEeen
4
6
4
4
4
0.10.
0.17. 4
0.10.
1. 0.
0.10.
1. 1. 4
August 30, 1781.
John Coffeen. ^13.15.10
The above pay roll sworn to before me,
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, 30 Aug. 1781. The within pay roll ex-
amined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Capt. Coffeen or bearer, it being ;^13.15.10.
John Strong, )^^^,,
Timo. Brownson, \
Treasurer's Office, 30th Aug., 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being thirteen pounds
fifteen shillings and ten pence.
^^13.15.10 John CofEeen.
[104]
[Prt'soners' Guard under Lieut. Joseph Wickwire'\
A Pay Roll of a Guard appointed over the Prisoners confined
in the School house in Bennington, under the command of Jos.
Wickwire, Lieut, commencing the 8''' day of August and conclud-
ing the 20"' of the same month.
Names
Days
P-- day
Total
Lt. Joseph Wickwire
11
4.3
2. 6.9
Sergt. Matthew Scott
13
1.7
1. 0.7
Corpl. Danl. Hewlet
13
1.5
0.18.5
George Parker
13
1.5
0.18.5
John Robins
13
1.4
0.17.4
Zerubabel Potter
13
1.4
0.17.4
Zerah Scott
13
1.4
0.17.4
Enoch Sackett
13
1.4
17.4
Jonas Abbott
13
1.4
0.17.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
423
Names
Days
P^ day
Total
Jesse Jackson
13
1.4
0.17.4
Samuel Standish
13
1.4
0.17.4
Job Burleson
13
1.4
0.17.4
Nathan Kinsley-
13
1.4
0.17.4
Elijah Aimes
13
1.4
0.17.4
Peter Lawrence
13
1.4
0.17.4
Jonathan Bennett
13
1.4
0.17.4
Oliver Miller
13
1.4
0.17.4
Thomas Green
13
1.4
0.17.4
^17.6.10
Pay Table Office, Sept. 6, 1781. The above pay roll examined
and approved, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Joseph Wickwire or bearer, it being seventeen pounds six shillings
and ten pence. Timo. Brownson, } p p^
John Strong. f
Treasurer's Office, Sept. 10, 1781. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, the contents of the within order, being seventeen
pounds six shillings and ten pence, lawful money.
Joseph Wickwire, Lieut,
[509]
[ Lemuel Hawley's Pay]
Pay Table Office, }
22"of Augt. 1781. f
The Treasurer is directed to pay Lemuel Hawley, a soldier in
Col" Warner's Regiment, six pounds, — being part of his deprecia-
tion due. John Strong,.- ) Comte«
;^0.0.0 Timo. Brownson, f ^"
Date above received of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order. Lemuel Hawley.
424
STATE OF VERMONT
[347] \Capt. Isaac Tictufiors Company\
Pay Roll of the Company of Militia, commanded by Capt. Isaac
Tichenor and ordered to Saratoga by Col. Eben' Walbridge in
Aug., 1781, from Bennington, being 30 miles.
Names
Pr day
Miles
Days
Total
Capt. Isaac Tichenor
6.8
30
2
1. 3.4
Lt. Lebbeus Armstrong
4.3
30
2
18.6
Sergt. Daniel Harmon
1.7
30
2
13.2
" John Rudd
1.7
30
2
13.2
Stephen Kingsley
1.7
30
2
13.2
Timothy Abbot
1.4
30
2
12.8
Ezekiel Harmon
1.4
30
2
12.8
Joshua Wood
1.4
30
2
12.8
Lemuel Pratt
1.4
30
2
12.8
Lemuel Cleveland
1.4
30
2
12.8
Timothy Allen
1.4
30
2
12.8
Caleb Clark
1.4
30
2
12.8
Eli Pember
1.4
30
2
12.8
Jason Season [Leason]
1.4
30
2
12.8
Silas Harmon
1.4
30
2
12.8
Austin Harmon
1.4
30
2
12.8
Gaius Harmon
1.4
30
2
12.8
Samuel Hanes
1.4
30
2
12.8
Felix Anger
1.4
30
2
12.8
Edward GifBn
1.4
30
2
12.8
Jeduthun Hurd
1.4
30
2
12.8
John Knight
1.4
30
2
12.8
Phineas Scott
1.4
30
2
12.8
Benj. Herwood
1.4
30
2
12.8
Henry Walbridge
1.4
30
2
12.8
David Robinson
1.4
30
2
12.8
Amos Fassett
1.4
30
2
12.8
William Brush
1.4
30
2
12.8
Jesse Field
1.4
30
2
12.8
Abraham Branson
1.4
30
2
12.8
Joseph Willoughby, Jr.
1.4
30
2
12.8
Jonathan Fisk
1.4
30
2
12.8
Jone [Tone] Farr
1.4
30
2
12.8
Benj. Selden
1.4
30
2
12.8
David Ellsworth
1.4
30
2
12.8
Stephen Cleveland
1.4
30
2
12.8
;^24. 8.8
Attest, Isaac Tichenoi-, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
425
Pay Table Office, Manchester, April 18, 1783. The within Pay
Roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
Isaac Tichenor or order the sum of twenty-four pounds eight shil-
lings and eight pence. John Strong, J Committee.
iimo. Brownson, )
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 31, 1783. Reed, the con-
tents of the above order, of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer.
;^24.8.8 Isaac Tichenor.
[82]
[ Three Weeks Men, Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company\
A Pay Roll of Three Weeks' Men that joined Capt. Parmelee
Allen's Company from Col. Warner's [Warren's] Regiment and
Col. Allen's in the service of the State of Vermont in 1781.
Names
Entered
Days
Wages
per day
Total
Jabesh Warren
July 26
22
0.1.4
1. 9.4
Joseph Squier
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Samuel Thomas
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Winthrop Graham
22
1.4
1. 9.4
James Barnes
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Thomas Gilbert
22
1.4
1. 9.4
_ ohn Barber
22
1.4
1. 9.4
/ohn Parish
22
1.4
1. 9.4
John Ballows
22
1.4
1. 9.4
W" Burroughs [BoughrowsJ
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Simon Francis
22
1.4
1. 9 4
Prosevet Smith
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Robert Stanton
22
1.4
1. 9.4
Asa Strong
22
1.4
1. 9.4
ames Underbill
22
1.4
1. 9.4
;'saac Marks
22
1.4
1. 9.4
John Horton
22
1.4
1. 9.4
^24.18.8
Attest, Parmelee Allen, Captain.
Arlington, Nov. 26, 1781. Then appeared Capt. Parmelee
Allen and made oath to the truth of the above roll.
Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Governor.
426
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The within roll
having been examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the
contents of the same to Thomas Tolman, Esq. Paymaster, being
the sum of twenty-four pounds eighteen shillings and eight pence,
lawful money, taking his receipt.
Saml nartlett. |
rimo> Brownson, ]
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the within warrant.
Oct. 2d, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[238] [CaJ)t Abraham UnderhilVs Coinpany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abraham Underbill's Company and Col.
Ira Allen's Regiment of Militia, for service done in defense of the
Frontiers of the State of Vermont in the Alarms which commenced
the 12th, 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Abr. Underbill
20
30
7. 3.4
Lt. Richard Deming [Duning?]
20
90
5.15.0
En. Ephraim Reynolds
20
30
4.15.0
Sergt. Philip Matteson
20
30
2. 1.8
" George Manley
14
60
2. 2.2
" Dan Kent
14
60
2. 2.2
Corpl. Wm. Manley
6
30
0.18.9
Joseph Curtis
20
90
2.19.2
John Farwell
. 8
30
1. 0.8
Reuben Bloomer
8
30
1. 0.8
David Barnham
20
90
2.16.8
Thos. McCann
2i
30
2. 2.0
Benj. Matteson
14
60
1.18.8
Erastus Monsel
24
30
2. 2.0
Prince Paddock
24
30
2. 2.0
Asa Baldwin
6
30
0.18.0
Peter Mclntyre
6
30
0.18.0
George Gage
6
30
0.18.0
Ashbel Barnham
14
60
1.18.8
Silas Reynolds
14
60
1.18.8
John Gray
10
60
1.13 4
Thos. Danton
14
60
1.18.8
Jona. Shearwood
14
60
1.18.8
Asa Farwell
6
30
0.18.0
Isaac Farwell
12
60
1.16.0
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
427
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Cephas Kent
14
60
1.18.8
Samuel Strong
24
30
2. 2.0
Henry Allen
IG
60
2. 1.4
Joseph Ingal
30
90
2.16.8
Joseph Mclntire
6
30
0.18.0
Jacob Wilbur
8
30
1. 0.8
John Gilbert
8
30
1. 0.8
Joseph Sheldon
10
60
1.13.4
Laban Cousins
6
30
0.18.0
Jonathan Page
14
60
1.18.8
Benj. Barto
6
30
0.18.8
Jacob Cousins
6
30
0.18.8
Isaac Underbill
14
60
1.18.8
Sylvanus Sikes
14
60
1.18.8
Titus Sikes
8
30
1. 0.8
Joseph Armstrong
14
60
1.18.8
Joshua Cousins, Jr.
6
30
0.18.0
Charles Collins
14
60
1.18.8
Silas Baldwin
14
60
1.18.8
Neh. Higbee
14
60
1.18.8
John Kent
16
30
1.11.4
Alex^ Kent
8
30
1. 0.8
Joseph Larkins
6
30
0.18.0
James Willcocks
8
30
1. 0.8
Joel Frost
8
30
1. 0.8
Joshua King
7
30
0.19.4
John Manley, Jr.
8
30
1. 0.8
John Manley, 3rd
G
30
0.18.8
^96. 1.3
11th June, 1781. The foregoing Roll examined and approved
and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same, which is ninety-six
pounds one shillings and three pence.
Thos. Chittenden, ) ^ it.*.^^
^. ^1 T-, ' >- Committee.
Timothy Brownson, )
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order. Per me,
June 11, 1781. Abraham Underbill, Capt.
428
STATE OF VERMONT
[226]
[_Capt. Elijah Galushas Company\
Pay Roll of Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment on the alarm in August, 1781, to Saratoga.
Names
Days
Amt.
Wages
Miles
Amt.
Travel
Total
Capt. Elijah Galusha
4
1. G.8
75
1.5.0
2.11.8
En. Benj. Bartlett
4
0.17.0
75
1.5.0
2. 2.0
Corpl. Jacob Smith
4
6.4
75
1.5.0
1.11.4
Sergt. Benajah Boardman
4
6.4
75
1.5.0
1.11.4
Drum'' William Anderson
4
5.8
75
1.5.0
1.10.8
Fifer Martin Deming
4
5.8
75
1.5.0
1.10.8
Jacob Hinds
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
' ames Anderson
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
' ona. Butterfield
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
Martin Chittenden
4
5.4
75
J.5.0
1.10.4
Elijah Wood
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
Eli Pettibone
'4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
David Fasset
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
Adonirum [Edoniram] Burrit
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
Brown
4
5.4
75
1.5.0
1.10.4
^24.10.8
Arlington, Nov. 27, 1781. Personally appears Capt. Elijah
Galusha and makes solemn oath rhat the above pay roll is just and
true. Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Jan. 4, 1782. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being twenty-four
pounds ten shillings and eight pence.
Elijah Galusha, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
429
[161] \Capt. Nathan Delano's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathan Delano's Company, Col. John
Abbot's Reo^iment in a Regiment of Foot of the State of Vermont,
from the 1=-' day of August to the 4*^, 1781.
Names
Miles
Amt.
Rations
Days
P^ day
0.16.0
Total
Capt. Nathan Delano
24
0.8.0
0.4.0
3
1. 8.0
Lt. Gershom Odel
24
8
2.0
3
0.10.9
1. 0.9
En. Rozel Chapman
24
8
2.0
3
0.10.9
1. 0.9
Sergt. Rob* Hard
24
8
3
0. 4.9
0.12.9
Abraham Chase
24
8
3
0. 4.9
0.12.9
John Kicket
24
8
3
0. 4.9
0.12.9
Caleb Whitford
24
8
3
0. 4.9
0.12.9
Corpl. Artemas Chase
24
8
3
0. 4.4
0.12.4
Peter Boone
24
8
3
0. 4.4
0.12.4
Fifer William Powel
24
8
3
0. 4.4
0.12.4
Jacob Roumfitt
24
8
3
0. 4.4
0.12.4
Coonrod Ricket
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Nontice O'Strander
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Abijah Putnam
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Gary Wells
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Richard Powell
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Simeon Banday
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
David Pearce
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Abraham Chace, Jr.
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Caleb Parker
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Timothy Wallis
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Henry Brown
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Jacob Brown
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Like V. Norman
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
John Dott, Jr.
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
William Hunt
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Benajah Bunday
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
John Patten
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
David Vallance
24
8
3
4.
0.12.
Clark Jonathan Powel
24
8
3
4.
0.12.9
^19.18.3
Nathan Delano, Capt.
State of Vermont, Sept. 13, 1781. The within Pay Roll sworn
to by Capt. Nathan Delano. Before me,
John Strong, Justice of Peace.
430
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sept. 13, 1781. The within pay roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same
to Capt. Delano or bearer, it being- nineteen pounds eighteen shil-
lings and three pence. John Strong, ) Committee.
Timo. Brownson, .f
Date above, received of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order.
^19.18.3 Nathan Delano, Capt.
[165] {^Capt. William Sharp's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Sharp's Company for two days,
belonging to Col. John Abbot's Regiment.
Names
Amt.
Milage
Rations
& pay
per day
Days
Total
William Sharp, Capt.
13
6.8
2
17. 8
Geo. Milliman [Millimott], Lt.
13
4.3
3
12.10
William Wallsworth. En.
13
4.3
2
12.10
Levi Bersley. Sergt.
13
1.7
2
7. 6
Danl. Hawley, Corpl.
13
1.5
2
7. 2
Saml. Lathem
13
1.4
2
7.
Daniel Earl [Arl]
13
1.4
2
7.
Isaac Hodges
13
1.4
2
7.
Moses Vail [Yail]
13
1.4
2
7.
Major Haynes
13
1.4
2
7.
Cornelius V. Werner [Vumer]
13
1.4
2
7.
Richard Powel
13
1.4
2
7.
Gideon Olmstead
13
1.4
2
7.
Elisha Spalding
13
1.4
2
7.
John V. Wanner
13
1.4
2
7.
Frederick Cottes
13
1.4
2
7.
Augt 7 & 8, 1781.
^6.15.
William Sharp, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 24, 1784.
The within roll is approved and the Treasurer is directed to
pay the same, being six pounds fifteen shillings lawful money to
Capt. W"" Sharp or bearer.
Timo. Brownson, | ,,
Saml. Bartlit. } ^°"'-
Treasurer's Office, Bennington, Feb. 25, 1784. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
^6.15.0 William Sharp, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
431
[160]
[Co/. John Abbot and Officer s\
Col. Abbot's Pay Roll for himself and the Field and Staff
Officers.
Total
Col. JoliD Abbot
Lt. Col. Benj. Kandal
Maj. Joel Abbot
Adjt. Eufus Johnson
Q. M' Samuel Lues [Lewis]
Miles
mile
p.
day
Ea-
tions
P' day
24
4.1
3»
3.4
10.
30
"
3
2.8
8.
24
"
8
2.8
6.8
24
"
3
2.8
6.8
24
8
2.8
2.
2. 8.0
2. 2.0
1.16.0
1.14.0
0.16.0
^8.16.0
Test, John Abbot, Col.
State of Vermont, Arlinj^ton, Sept. 13, 1781. The above roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Col. John Abbot, or bearer, it being- eight pounds sixteen
shillings. Timo. Bronson, / ^
John Strong, '[Committee.
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^8.16.0 John Abbot, Col.
[252 dupl 90] \Capt. Cyprian Downer s Company\
Capt. Cyprian Downer's Company, Shaftsbury, 1781. Pay
Roll for going to Saratoga on an Expedition.
Names
Days
2
Miles
30
For
travel
Pr day
Total
Cyprean Downer, Capt.
0.10.0
0G.8
1. 3.4
Isaac Andrus, Lt.
2
30
10.
4.3
18.6
Benj. Corey, En.
2
30
10.
4.3
18.6
Thomas King, Sergt.
2
30
10.
1.7
13.2
Caleb Olin
2
30
10.
1.4
12.8
Winslow Perry
2
30
10.
1.4
12.8
Abner Drinkwater
4
30
10.
1.4
15.4
John Stanley
2
30
10.
1.1
12.8
William Parker
2
30
K).
1.4
12.8
Samuel Matteson
2
30
10.
1.4
12.8
Total ;^7.12.2
Attest, Cyprean Downer, Capt.
432
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Office, Bennington, Jan. 14, 1783. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay to Capt. Cyprian Downer, or order, the
sum of seven pounds twelve shillings and two pence as per the
within account. Isaac Tichenor, \ /^^^^;ff^^
Nathl. Brush, .i^°"^"^^"^^-
Reed. 13th of May, 1782, of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order.
;^7.12.2 Cyprian Downer.
[83] [Capt Jesse Safford's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jesse Safford's Company of Militia for
service in the Alarm, Aug. 10, 1781, at the request of Capt. John
Benjamin^
Names
Com-
mence' of
pay
Miles
Days
Pay
day
When dis-
charged
Total
Jesse Safford, Capt.
Aug. 10
15
4
6/8
Aug. 11
0.18. 4
Abisha Sampson
4
4/3
13. 6
George Thomas, Sergt.
4
1/2
0. 2
Seth Washburn, Sergt.
4
1/2
0. 2
Conf'= Fuller, Corp.
4
1/5
7.10
Nathan Rowland
4
1/4
7. 8
Elias Thomas
4
7. 8
Joseph Churchill
4
7. 8
Jabez Bennett
4
7. 8
William Bennett
4
7. 8
Timothy Cox
4
7. 8
Phineas Williams
4
7. 8
Abel Emmons
4
7. 8
John Sanderson
4
7. 8
Saml. Matthews
4
7. 8
Chellis Safford
4
7. 8
Andrew Thomas
4
7. 8
Nathan Rust
4
7. 8
Isaac Hoisington
4
7. 8
Bliss Hoisington
4
7. 8
William Smith
4
7. 8
^onas Matthews
4
7. 8
onas Washburn
4
7. 8
Joseph Hawkins
(( <
4
7. 8
" ohn Rolles
4
7. 8
Sfathl. Tinkham
4
7. 8
Gains Paddock
4
7. 8
Moses Kimball
4
7. 8
Nathan Fletcher
4
7. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
433
Names
Com-
mence' of
pay
Miles
Days
Pay
per
(lay
When dis-
charged
Total
Perez Wood
Simon Davis
Elijah Bale [Bailey]
Phineas Davis
Aug-. 10
:: ::
i( It
15
4
4
4
4
Aug. 11
7. 8
7. 8
7. 8
7. 8
^130. 8
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, Oct. 25, 1781.
The within pay roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same to Capt. Jesse Safford or bearer, it being
thirteen pounds and eight pence.
Timothy Brownson, ) ^ -..^^
T , o/ r Committee.
John Strong, \
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^13.0.8 Jesse Safford.
[65]
\ Ensign Elisha Partridge and Men\
A Pay Roll for service done by men under the command of
Ensign Elisha Partridge, in pursuance of Brig. Gen. Olcott's orders
on the ll*'' day of Aug. 1781.
Names
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Total
Ensign Elisha Partridge
3
0.10.11
20
0.19. 5
Sergt. Elias Newton
4. 9
30
11. 5
" John Wright
4. 9
20
11. 5
Corpl. Elijah Tracy
4. 4>^
20
10.113^
Henry Burton
4. Wi
20
10.11>^
Nathl. Brown
4.
20
10. 8
Stephen Knowlton
4.
20
10. 8
Cyprian Morgan
4.
20
10. 8
John Spear
4.
20
10. 8
Jerome Hutchinson
4.
20
10. 8
Simon Stimpson
4.
20
10. 8
Danl. Kinney
4.
20
10. 8
Jonas Richards
4.
20
10. 8
[28]
434
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Total
Isaac Partridge
Elias Partridge
Philip Smith
Solomon Curtis
Job Pigsley
Martin Brown
John Lewis
<
3
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
10. 8
10. 8
10. 8
10. 8
10. 8
10. 8
10. 8
^11.4. 2
The above is a true pay roll. Test,
Elisha Partridge, Ensign.
State of Vermont, Washington ss. Came personally the above
named Ensign Elisha Partridge and made solemn oath to the truth
of the above pay roll. Benj. Emmons, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, 19'>^ Oct. 1781. The within
pay roll examined and approved at eleven pounds four shillings
and two pence, and the Tieasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same to Ensign Elisha Partridge or bearer.
Timo. Brownson, | ^
T rr>- T. y Com.
Isaac iichenor, (
1781. Reed of Ira Allen, Treas-
Treasurer's Office, Oct. 27,
urer, the contents of this order.
;^11.4.2
Abel Curtis.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
435
[91] [^Prisoners' Guard under Sergt. Matthew Scott'\
Pay Roll of a party of Men raised for twelve days as a guard
to the prisoners in confinement at Bennington, commencing the
21^* August and ending the 1'*^ September, 1781.
Names and Rank
Days in
service
Pay per
day
Amount
Matthew Scott, Serg*
12
0.1. 7i
0.19.21
Samuel Standish, do
12
0.1. 7i
0.19.21
Levi Morgan, Corporal
12
0.1.5?
0.17.7i
James Cadwell, do
12
0.1.51
0.17.7i
Zerah Scott, Private
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Richard Wheet
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Peter Lawrence
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Jesse Jackson
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Job Burleson
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Silas Pratt
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Caleb Hulburd
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Spaman Badcock
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Joseph Condon
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
William Henry, Jr.
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Samuel Matherson
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Daniel Smith
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Frederick Weaver
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Elisha Field
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
Aaron Clark
12
0.1.4
0.16.0
^15.13.7*
Pay Table Office, Sept. 24, 1781. The within roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Matthew Scott, sargeant, or bearer, being fifteen pounds, thirteen
shillings and seven pence. John Fassett, ) Comee
^15.13.7 Timo. Brownson, [
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Pr me. Matthew Scott.
436
STATE OF VERMONT
[187] [Prisoners' Guard under Sergt. Samuel Standis/i]
A Pay Roll for the Guard raised by order from His Excellency
Thomas Chittenden. Esq., Captain General, for guarding the
Prisoners, Howard and his party, four days at Bennington, and
from there to Skeensboro' Sept. 13, 1781.
Names
Days
Pr
day
Am'
wages
Miles
Pr
mile
Mileage
Total
Samuel Standish, Sergt.
12
1.7
0.19.0
60
4d
1. 0.0
1.19. a
George Parker, Corpl.
10
14.2
60
4
1. 0.0
1.14.2
Draper Riinnals
10
18.4
60
4
1. 0.0
1.13.4
Lem' Scott
10
13.4
60
4
1. 0.0
1.13.4
Isaac Oakes
5
6.8
60
4
1. 0.0
1. 6.8
Josiah Safford
4
5.4
40
4
0.13.4
18. a
Nath' Turner
2
2.8
15
4
0. 5.0
7.8
Thomas Green
4
5.4
5.4
Daniel Kinsley
4
5.4
5.4
Peter Buck
4
5.4
5.4
John Sheldon
4
5.4
5.4
Joseph Burlinson
4
5.4
5.4
^10.19.6
Sam' Standish, Serg*
Bennington, Sept. 17, 1782. These certify that the men were
in service as mentioned in this Roll.
P'' me, Sam' Robinson, Lt. Col.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 24^^^ Sept. 1782. The within'
pay roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby-
directed to pay unto Serg* Samuel Standish, or his order, the sum
of ten pounds nineteen shillings and six pence.
Nath' Brush, \ ^
Tim° Brownson, \
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Nov. 12, 1782. Rec" of Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the within order.
Sam' Standish.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
437
[5GJ
\Capt. Joseph Safford's Company']
Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Safford's Company raised for three
weeks to guard the inhabitants of White Creek, commencing the
Dth Aug' and ending the 9th September, inclusive, 1781.
Names and Eank
No.
days in
service
Wages
and ra-
tions per
day
Amount
of wages
& rations
Miles
travel
Amt. wages,
rations &
travel
(apt. Joseph Saflford
32
0.6.8
10. 2. 8
38
11. 6.
Serg' Stephen Holmes
22
1.74
1.14.10
38
2. 7.11^
" Silas Walbridge
22
1.74
1.14.10
38
2. 7. Hi
" Caleb Whitford
22
1.74
1.13. 6
32
2. 7. 4
2. 6. 4;
1.17. 7
" Francis Horth
21
1.74
1.13. 6
38
Corp' Benoni Reynolds
21
1.5-
1. 9. 9
21
'■ Jas. Thompson
21
1.5^
1. 9. 9
32
2. 1. 3^
Jos. Lues
22
1.4
1. 9. 4
38
2. 2.
John Reynolds
21
1.4
1. 8.
22
1.15. 4
Benajah Wells
21
1.4
1. 8.
33
1.19.
Tuttle Cheever
21
1.4
1. 8.
45
1. 8.
Azariah Briggs
23
1.4
1.10. 8
13
2. 5. 8
Saml. Thompson
21
1.4
1. 8.
38
1.12. 4
Joshua Pratt
21
1.4
1. 8.
38
2. 0. 8
Timo. Allen
21
1.4
1. 8.
33
2. 0. 8
Benj. Parks
21
1.4
1. 8.
38
1.19.
Saml. Lamfier
21
1.4
1. 8.
33
2. 0. 8
John Dennis
23
1.4
1.10. 8
32
2. 1. 8
C3'^rus Brown
21
1.4
1. 8.
33
1.18. 8
Garrit Lake
21
1.4
1. 8.
41
2. 0. 8
Silas Brown
21
1.4
1. 8.
41
2. 1. 8
Saml. Bashman
21
1.4
1. 8.
22
2. 1. 8
Wm. Strong
21
1.4
1. 8.
22
1.15. 4
Philip Warner
21
1.4
1. 8.
22
1.15. 4
Wason Caldwell
21
1.4
1. 8.
1.15. 4
David Henderson
21
1.4
1. 8.
33
1. 8.
Philip Bartholomew
21
1.4
1. 8.
38
1.19.
Nathl. Palmer
21
1.4
1. 8.
2. 0. 8
George Fowler
21
1.4
0.14. 8
0.14. 8
Andrew Simpson
5
1.4
0. 6. 8
0. 6. 8
In number 30.
Attest.
^65.14.
Jos. Safford, Capt.
State of Vermont.
Arlington, ss. Sept. 12, 1781. Capt. Joseph Safford appear-
ing personally made oath that the within roll is just and true
without fraud to the public or any individual and according to his
best knowledge.
Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
438
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. The within
roll having- been examined and approved of, the Treasurer will pay
the contents of the same to Thos. Tolman Esq., Paymaster, being
the sum of sixty-five pounds fourteen shillings and two pence half
penn)^ lawful money, taking his receipt.
Saml. Bartlit,
Timo. Brownson,
Committee.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of this warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[23]
l^Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company (par/)]
A Pay Roll of a part of Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company that
went into Windham County to assist the Sheriff in taking a num-
ber of prisoners in September last. Arlington, 24th Oct. 1781.
Days in
Pay per
Miles
Pay per
Amount
Names and Rank
service
day
travel
mile
of pay
Elijah Galusha, Capt.
5
6/8
52
4
t'l
2.10.8
Benj. Bartlett, En"
4/8
" '
1.18.7
Saml. Horsford,Sergt.
4/
1.17.4
Joel Leonard, Corpl.
V
1.17.4
Martin Deming
V
1.17.4
John Adams
V
1.17.4
Martin Chittenden
V
1.17.4
Jarel Palmer
V
1.17.4
Adoniram Burritt
V
1.17.4
Zadock Hawley
4/
1.17.4
Hull Wallis
V
1.17.4
Amos Hawley
V
1.17.4
Daniel Stearns
.4/
1.17.4
Simon Toll
V
1.17.4
Robert Buck
4/
1.17.4
George Young
4/
1.17.4
Moses Knap
V
1.17.4
James Squire
V
1.17.4
^34 6.7
Elijah Galusha, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
439
29th Oct. 1782. Then personally appeared Capt. Elijah
Galusha and made oath to the justice of the above charge, accord-
ing to the best of his knowledge. Before me,
Thos. Chittenden, Gov''
Pay Table Office, Dec. 23'' 1782. The within pay roll exam-
ined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
to Capt. Elijah Galusha or bearer, it being ^34.6.7.
John Strong, ) Com-
Timo. Brownson, \
Rec'd of Ira Allen, Treasurer (Arlington, Dec. 27, 1782) Thirty-
four pound six shillings and seven pence lawful m^ in full of
the within. Elijah Galusha.
[1G(!] [Goveruor Chittenden s Life Guard\
A Pay Roll of his Excellency Governor Chittenden's Life
Guard, entering service the 17^'' August, 1781 and continuing in
service until the 17^'' of September, 1781.
Names
Miles
Wages
Sarg* Jacob Hinds
2. 8.0
Corp' Eli Pettibone
2. 4.0
Jona. Butterfield
2. 0.0
Martin Deming
2. 0.0
Sylvester Deming
2. 0.0
Martin Chittenden
2. 0.0
Joel Leonard
2. 0.0
Eben"" Barns
2. 0.0
John Davison
2. 0.0
Levi Brown
2. 0.0
Ichabod Bartlit
2. 0.0
Abel Davis
2. 0.0
William Atwater
2. 0.0
Amasa Pettibone
2. 0.0
^28.12.0
Elijah Galusha, Capt.
440
STATE OF VERMONT
State of Vermont, Arlington, Sept. 28, 1781. The within roll
sworn to by Capt. Elijah Galusha. Before me,
John Fasset, Jr. Asst.
Pay Table Office, date above, the within roll examined and
approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Elijah Galusha or bearer, being the sum of twenty-eight pounds
twelve shillings. Tim° Brownson,
John Fassett,
Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Oct. 5, 1781. Reed, of L Allen, Treasurer,
the contents of this order. Elijah Galusha.
[79]
\^Govirnor Chittenden s Life Guard']
A Pay P^.oll of His Excellency Governor Chittenden's Life
Guard, entering service the 18*^ Sept. 1781 and continuing in ser-
vice until the 8*^ of Oct. 1781.
Names
Days
Pay
Total
Sergt. Levi Hill
Joel Leonard
Amos Pettibone
John Davison
Stephen Davison
W" Anderson
20
20
20
20
20
20
0. 3. 2
2. 8
2. 8
2. 8
2. 8
2. 8
3. 4.
2.13. 4
2.13. 4
2.13. 4
2.13. 4
2.13. 4
^16.10. 8
Elijah Galusha, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 9, 1781. The within roll examined and
approved and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Serg* Levi Hill or bearer, being sixteen pounds ten shillings and
eight pence. John Fassett,
Timoy Brownson,
Committee.
Date above reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
order.
^16.10.8 ■ Levi Hill, Sergt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
441
[85]
[^Capt. Ebcnezer Parkhursfs Company^
Pa}- Roll for a company under the command of Capt. Eben'
Parkhurst. 1781.
Days
Pay
Total
Eben^ Parkhurst, Capt.
2
0.6.8
0.13.4
Daniel Gilbert, Lt.
4.3
8.6
_ ohn Walbridge, En.
4.3
8.6
_^ osiah Wheeler, Sergt.
2.3
4.6
Wright Spalding,
2.3
4.6
Larkin Hunter, "
2.3
4.6
Aaron Mosher, "
2.3
4.6
Zacheus Downer, Clerk
2.3
4.6
James Marsh, Corpl.
2.1
4.3
Reuben Parkhurst, "
2.1
4.3
Joel Marsh
2.
4.0
Saml. Ladd
2.
4.
Matthew Harington
2.
4.
Jason Downer
2.
4.
Pardon Moscher
2.
4.
Simeon How
2.
4.
Jonathan How
2.
4.
Leml. Parkhurst
2.
4.
John Lovejoy
2.
4.
Nehemiah Lovejoy
2.
4.
Moses Shepard
2.
4.
Asahel Spalding
2.
0. 4.0
^5. 9.4
The above Pay Roll is for service done in the alarm the 7th
day of October, A. D. 1781, by orders from Brig. Genl. Olcott.
Pay Table Office, Oct. 24, 1781. The within pay roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Eben'' Parkhurst or bearer, it being five pounds nine shillings and
four pence. Timo. Brownson, 1
Thos. Chandler, [■ Com^-
John Strong, )
Date above, reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above
•order in behalf of Capt. Eben'' Parkhurst. Joel Marsh.
442
STATE OF VERMONT
[150]
[^Capt. Timothy Biish and Men]
for service done by order of
A Pay Roll for service done by order of Brigadier-General
Olcott in pursuing- after and taking up two transient persons, sup-
posed to be inimical to their country.
Names
Days
Wages
due
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
Capt. Timothy Bush
En. Nathl. Seaver
Peter Thacher
John Powell
Isaac Chamberlin
1
2
1
1
0.5.4
0.7.2
0.2.0
0.1.4
0.1.4
10
20
21
14
14
3.4
6.0
7.0
4.0
4.0
8. 8
13.10
7.
6.
6.
£2. 1. 6
Pay Table Office, Charlestown, Oct. 20, 1781.
The within pay roll examined and approved at two pounds one
shilling and six pence and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same unto Capt. Timo. Bush or bearer.
Treasurer's Office, Oct. 27, 1781
the contents of the above order.
^2.1.6
Timo. Brownson, ^
Isaac Tichenor, \
Reed, of I. Allen. Treasurer.
[261]
Abel Curtis.
[Capt John Coffeen and Compa?iy {part)]
A Pay Roll of part of Capt. John Coffeen's Company of Militia
for services done in taking up sundry persons, enemies to this
state, on their way to Canada in Oct. 7, 1781, who found them-
selves rations.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
John Coffeen. Capt.
Isaac Baldwin, Sergt.
Abbot Roby
Abel Baldwin
Michael Coffeen
Eben'' Stone
Eli Gilbert
Enos Gilbert
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Total
0. 4. 8
6 9
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
,^2.17. 5
Attest, John Coffeen, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
443
Pay Table Office, Bennington. 27th Feb^ 1782. The within
Pay Roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Capt. John Coffeen the sum of two pounds seventeen
shillings and five pence, lawful money.
Nathl. Brush, ) ^
Timo. Brownson, f
Treasurer's Office, March 8, 1787.
full in State note.
^2.17.5
Reed, the above account in
John Coffeen, Capt.
[246] [Scou^ under Lieut. Frederick Smit/i]
A Pay Roll of a Scout of Capt. John Powell's Company of
Militia, ordered out by Gen. Peter Olcott and commanded by Lt.
Frederick Smith.
Names
Days
Pr
day
Amt.
pay
mile
Milage
Miles
Total
Lt. Frederick Smith
Eliphalet Bean
Elisha Norton
4
4
4
L7
1.4
1.4
14.4
5.4
5.4
4d
4
4
13.4
13.4
13.4
40
40
40
1. 7.4
0.18.8
0.18.8
£■6. 4.8
John Powell, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Charleston, Oct. 20, 1781. The within ac-
count being examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to
pay the within to the amount of three pounds four shillings and
eight pence.
Reed, of I.
Tune 20, ll
Isaac Tichenor, |
Timo. Brownson, f
Allen in full.
'82.
Committee.
John Powell.
44:4
STATE OF VERMONT
[344, see next roll] [CaJ>t Charles Nelson's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Charles Nelson's Company in Col.
Benj.
Waits' Battalion from the 1st day of July, 1781, to the commence-
ment of another certain roll of the said company for the said year
A. D. 1781.
Names
Days
Pr day
Total
Charles Nelson, Capt.
70
6.8
30. 0.
David Currier, Lt.
73
4.3
15.11. m
Gershom York, *'
73
4.3
15.11. 4^
Stephen Fisk, Sergt.
73
5.16. 8^
William Sloan, "
73
5.16. Sji
Isaac Woolson, "
73
5.16. 8^
Moses Warren,
73
5.16. 8^
Stephen Chapman, Corpl,
73
5. 7. 2^
John Seargeants, ''
75
5.10. iy2
Wm Lathrop,
73
5. 7. 2>^
Ezekiel Roaks.
73
5. 7. 2}i
Asahel Packard, Dr-^
73
5. 7. 2>^
Theophilus Clark, fifer
73
5. 7. 2>^
Christopher Carey
73
1.4
4.17. 4
Daniel Hovey
73
4.17. 4
David Read
73
4.17. 4
Uriah Howard
73
4.17. 4
Benj. Howard
73
4.17. 4
Darius Howard
73
4.17. 4
Solomon Howard
73
4.17. 4
Eliada Brown
73
4.17. 4
Elijah Wright
73
4.17. 4
Salmon Dowe
73
4.17. 4
Benj. Smith
73
4.17. 4
Leml. Laddington
73
4.17. 4
Daniel Jacobs
73
4.17. 4
Nathl. Ketchura
73
4.17. 4
Oliver Root
73
4.17. 4
Edmund Freeman
73
4.17. 4
Enoch Bowen
73
4.17. 4
Benj. Stone
73
4.17. 4
^ ona. Davis
73
4.17. 4
;David Colborne
73
4.17. 4
Jathleel Peck
73
4.17. 4
Jeptha Sharp
73
4.17. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
445
Names
Samson Howe
Stewart Howe
Joseph Howe
Nathl. Robinson
Squire Wilson
John Wilcox
Job Williams
Bryant Brown
Nathan Brown
Andrew Spalding
Abel Spalding-
Ammi Currier
Jona. Stickney
Saml. Bates
Samuel Rich
Ethan Clark
Elias Buckman
Enos Cotter
Comfort Towner
Danl. Roaks
Aaron Whipple
Solomon Mann
Comfort Ames
Days
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
75
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
15
15
Pr day
1.4
Total
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
4.17.
4
1. 0.
1. 0.
^328. 7.10>^
Windsor, June 18, 1782.
Attest, Charles Nelson.
Windsor, ss. June 19, 1782. Capt. Charles Nelson appears
before me and makes solemn oath that the within pay roll is made
without fraud to the public or injustice to any individual.
John Barrett, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 18, 1783. The within
pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the contents of the same to Thos. Tolman Esq. Paymaster,
being the sum of three hundred and twenty-eight pounds seven
shillings and ten pence half penny, lawful money, taking his receipt
to be accountable. Timo. Brownson,
Saml. Bartlit,
Committee.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
446
STATE OF VERMONT
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Charles Nelson. Capt.
David Currier, Lt.
Gershom York, Lt.
Stephen Fisk, Sergt.
William Sloan, *'
Isaac Wilson, "
Moses Warren, "
Stephen Chapman, Corpl.
John Seargeants,
William Lathrop, "
Ezekiel Rokes,
Asahel Packard, Drum"^
Theophilus Clark, Fifer
Christopher Carey
Daniel Hovey
David Reed '
Uriah Howard
Benj. Howard
Darius Howard
Solomon Howard
Eliada Brown
Elijah Wright
Salmon Dowe
Benjamin Smith
Lemuel Ludington - —
Daniel Jacobs
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
447
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
449
[41] \^Capt. Thomas Barneys Cotnpany\
A Fay Roll of Capt. Thomas Barney's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia for service done the State in the
alarm on the 21st day of October, 1781.
Names and Rank
When
entered
Wap:e8
per day
Days
in ser-
No.
miles
Trav-
el per
Total
service
vice
out
mile
Capt. Thos. Barney
'Oct. 21
5.4
11
40
3.12.
Lt. Jno. White
do
3.4
11
40
2.12. 9
Ensifjn Danl. Purdy
do
3.4
11
40
2.12. 9
Christopher Roberts, Clk.
do
1.8
11
40
1.11. 8
Sergt. Trum" Powell
do
1.8
11
40
1.11. 8
" Jer. Wait
do
1.8
14
40
1.17. 8
" John Roberts
do
1.6
11
40
1.11. 8
D''"' Ros. Francis
do
1.6
11
40
1. 9.10
Fifr. Truman Mead
do
1.6
11
40
1. 9.10
Corpl. Jona. Ormsby
do
1.6
11
40
1. 9.10
" Elijah Burton
do
1.6
6
40
1. 2. 4
" PhihpMead
do
1.6
11
40
1. 9.10
'• Thos. Wait
do
11
40
1. 9.10
Asahel Sawyer
do
11
40
1. 8.
Josiah Sheldon
do
10
40
1. 6. 8
:Minor Hilyard
do
11
40
1. 8.
Danl. Ormsby
do
11
40
1. 8.
Martin Barber
do
11
40
1. 8.
W'» Bennett
do
11
40
1. 8.
Rufus Munson
do
11
40
1. 8.
David Purdy
do
11
40
1. 8.
Aaron Mason
do
11
40
1. 8.
Joel Rose
do
15
40
1.12. 4
Danl. Champion
do
11
40
1. 8.
Ohver Hanchet
do
14
40
1.12. 4
Geo. Olds
do
11
40
-"
1. 8.
Saml. Hull
do
11
40
1. 8.
Danl. Baker
do
11
40
1. 8.
Warner Bostwick
do
15
40
1.12. 4
Jacob Wheeler
do
11
40
1. 8.
Danl. Arnold
do
11
40
1. 8.
Benj. Purdy
do
15
40
,,
1.12. 4
Benj. Roberts
do
11
40
1. 8.
Jas. Hennen
do
11
40
1. 8.
Waterman Ells
do
11
40
1. 8.
Jared Boorne
do
11
40
1. 8.
Nathl. Boorne
do
12
40
1. 9. 4
Edmund Wood
do
11
40
1. 8.
Orra Rose
Oct. 23
10
40
1. 6. 8
Elijah Smith
10
40
1. 6. 8
James Stephens
" 25
10
50
1.10. 4
Eben^ Clark
'' 26
8
40
I. 4.
Nathl. Bostwick
8
40
1. 4.
Nich' Wood
'« 27
12
40
1. 9. 4
Reuben Purdy
- 11
6
40
1. 1. 4
-^
^68.18. 9
Thos
,. Bar
ney, (
;^apt.
[29]
450
STATE OF VERMONT
Arling-ton, Nov. 28, 1781. Personally appears Capt. Thos.
Barney and makes solemn oath that the within pay roll is just and
true. Isaac Tichenor, justice Peace.
Pay Table Office, ) The within pay roll, being ex-
Arlington, Nov. 28, 1781 f amined and approved, and the
Treasurer is directed to pay the same to the amount of seventy
pounds thirteen shillings seven pence.
^70.13.7 Isaac IMchenor, }^^^,,
Timo. Brownson, )
Treasurer's Office, Dec. 6, 1781. Reed of the Treasurer the
contents of the above order. Thos. Barney, Capt"
[248] [CaJ>t Eli Brownson s Covipany\
Pay Roll of part of Capt. Eli Brownson's Company, Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia that marched to Castleton, Oct. 20,
1781.
Pr
Amt.
Amt.
Names
Days
day
wages
Miles
travel
Total
Eli Brownson, Capt.
18
0.6.8
4. 6.8
50
0.16.8
5. 3.4
Samuel Holt, Lt.
14
4.3
2.19.6
45
15.0
3.14.6
Saml. Bradley, En.
11
4.3
2. 0.9
45
15.0
3. 1.9
Kobert Averill, Sergt.
11
1.7
0.17.5
45
15.0
1.12.5
JudahEvarts,
11
1.7
0.17.5
45
15.0
1.12.5
Jesse Chipmau, "
14
1.7
0.19.7
45
15.0
1.17.2
Eber Bradley, Fifer
11
1.5^
0.16.0^
45
15.0
1.11.0^
Beuj. Scrauton, Corp'
14
1.5-
0. 0.3i
45
15.0
1.15.5^
Joel Brownson, "
13
1.5-
0.18.7
50
16.8
1.15.1
Elisha Bartlet. "
8
1.51
0.11.8
50
16.8
1. 8.4
Joseph Averill, "
11
}■?
0.16.0*
45
15.0
1.10.0*
Saml. Barrett
11
0.14.7"
45
15.0
1. 9.8
John Taylor
11
0.14.7
45
15.0
1. 9.8
Fish Bartlet
16
1. 1.4
50
16.8
1.18.0
Eli Judson
23
1.10.8
45
15.0
2. 6.8
Benj. Lewis
16
1. 1.4
50
16.8
1.18.0
Stilman Bradley
23
1.10.8
45
15.0
2. 5.8
James Evarts
11
0.14.7
45
15.0
1. 9.8
Daniel Barber
14
0.18.8
45
15.0
1.13.8
Edw. Harrison
13
0.17.4
50
16.8
1.14.0
Eeuben Lee
20
1. 6.8
45
15.0
2. 1.8
Benj. Bradley
20
1. 6.8
45
15.0
2. 1.8
Zenas Bradley
14
l!4
0.18.8
45
15.0
1.13.8
Daniel Meigs
23
1.10.8
45
15.0
2. 5.8
David Weldon
14
0.18.8
45
15.0
1.13.8
Ammi Chipman
20
1. 6.8
45
15.0
2. 1.8
Seymour Bradley
14
1.4
0.18.8
45
15.0
1.13.8
Jesse Welden
2
1.4
0. 2.8
5
1.8
0. 4.4
Amos Chipman
2
1.4
0. 2.8
5
1.8
0. 4.4
Benj. Searl
2
1.4
0. 2.8
5
1.8
0. 4.4
/ 55. 11.8
Eli Brownson
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
461
Pay Table Office, Jan. 7, 1782. The within Pay Roll examined
and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay to Capt. Eli
Brownson or bearer, being the sum of fifty-five pounds eleven
shillings and eight pence. Isaac Tichenor, | rr^r^-.n1iffo^
limo. Brownson, )
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 28, 1782. Reed, the
contents of the above order of the Treasurer.
^'55 11.8 Eli Brownson, Capt.
[255]
[Capt. Thomas BulVs Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Bull's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia, for service done the State of Vermont
on alarm to the Northward, October 21st, 1781.
Names
Days
Pr day
Miles
Amt. of
wages
Total
Capt. Thomas Bull
15
0.6.8
40
5. 0.
5.13.4
Lt. Jeremiah Whelpley
5
4.3
00
1. 1.3
En. Stephen Washburn
11
4.3
40
3. 0.1
Sergt. John Smith
11
i-n
40
17.10i
1.11.2^
Thaddeus Harris
11
1.7*
40
17.10i
1.11.2^
Ashley Goodrich
8
40
10. 8"
1. 4.0
Abel Phelps
9
40
12.
1. 5.4
George Smith
11
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Barnabas Hatch
11
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Thaddeus Munson
11
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Reuben Baker
11
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Robert Anderson
11
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Bernard
11
40
14. 8
1.13.4
Vasal Dickinson
15
40
14. 8
1. 8.0
Richard Hennesey
11
40
14. 8
1. 5.4
Andrew Richardson
9
40
12.
1. 5.4
Daniel Jones
9
40
12.
1. 5.4
Thomas Hill
rs
40
17. 4
1.10.8
Daniel Shaw
9
40
12.
1. 5.4
John Sutherland
6
40
8.
1. 1.4
Isaac Barker
15
40
1. 0.
1.13.4
Amos Richardson
5
40
0. 6. 8
1. 0.0
Solomon Collins
5
40
6. 8
1. 0.0
Nathan Smith [SamithJ
15
40
1. 0.
1.13.4
Saml. Pettibone
9
40
0.12.
1. 5.4
Robert Logrgan
9
40
0.12.
4. 5.4
Isaac Whehiley
4
40
0. 5. 4
0.18.8
;{:42. 1.8
Arlington, Jan. 9, 1782.
Thos. Bull, Capt.
Attest. Before me,
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
452
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 9, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay to Capt. Bull, or order, the sum of forty-
two pounds one and eight pence, agreeably to the within account.
Isaac Tichenor, I ^
rr~- n t Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Reed. 11th April, 1782, of the Treasurer, twenty pounds
lawful money on the above order. Thomas Bull.
Jan. 23, 1783. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
this order.
^42.1.8 Thomas Bull.
[173]
[Capt Enoch Eastman's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Enoch Eastman's Company in Col. Ira-
Allen's Regiment of Militia for service done in the Alarm in the
month of October, 1781.
Names
%2,
00
Total
i
^■g
ft
Enoch Eastman, Capt.
30
10
0.6 3
3.16. 8
Joseph Levit, En.
30
11
4.3
2.16. 9
Seth Harmon, Sergt,
30
7
1.7
1. 1. 1
Jacob Kinney, "
30
6
1.7
0.19. 6
David Hopkins, "
30
7
1.7
1. 1. 1
David Sheldon, "
30
10
1.7
1. 5.10
John Nelson, Corp'
30
6
1.7
0.18. 6
Pelatiah Dewey, Do.
30
10
1.5
1. 4. 2
Eeubeu Stoddard, Do.
30
6
1.5
0.18. 6
W'" Cookings
30
10
1.4
1. 3. 4
Amos Harmon
30
10
1.4
1. 3. 4
John Nelson, Jr.
30
9
1.4
1. 2.
Aaron Kising
30
9
1.4
1. 2.
Zadock Norton
30
14
1.4
1. 8. 8
W" Norton
30
5
1.4
0.16. 8
Hezekiah Scott
30
10
1.4
1. 3. 4
John Burlingame
30
9
1.4
1. 2.
Luther Smith
30
15
1.4
1.10.
— "-Ctilvin Smith
30
9
1.4
1. 2.
Peletiah King
30
5
1.4
0.16. 8
Joseph Tower
30
11
1.4
1. 4. 8
Phineas Smith
30
14
1.4
1. 8. 8
Nehemiah Harmon
30
4
1.4
0.15. 4
Neh'' Harmon, Jr.
30
4
1.4
0.15. 4
John Sheldon
30
8
1.4
1. 0. 8
William Hurlburt
30
5
1.4
0.16. 8
/Stephen Smith
30
6
1.4
0.18.
Isaac Sheldon
30
3
1.4
0.14.
/34. 5. 5.
Enoch Eastman, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
453
Pay Table Office, Arlington, January 10, 1782. The within
pay roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Enoch Eastman, it being thirty-four pounds
five shillings and five pence, Timo. Brovvnson,
Nathi Bush,
Committee.
Arlington, ]an'y 10.
The within pay roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brovvnson, Asst.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 11, 1783. Rec'^ of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being thirty-four
pounds, seven shillings and two pence. ^34.5.5
[115] [C^/A Zadock Everest's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Zadock Everest's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment for service done in the Alarm, Oct. 1781.
Names
^1
CD
ft
"I"
Total
^
Ph
« A
Zadock Everest, Capt.
27
4d
10
5/4
2
81
3.15. 8
Joel Hennam[Harmon],Lt.
27
10
3/7
1
2.11. 6
Isaac Mecom, En.
27
10
3/7
1
2.11. 6
Nathl. Herinon, Sergt.
27
10
1/7
1. 4.10
Ezekiel Herman, "
27
10
1/7
1. 4.10
Peter Hall.
27
16
1/7
1.14. 4
Philip Reed, Corpl.
27
6
1/5
0.17. 6
John Abbot, '*
27
9
1/5
1. 1. 9
Abrah'" Meacham, "
27
8
1/5
1. 0. 4
Andrew Winchester
27
11
1/4
1. 3. 8
Ozias Clark
27
15
1. 9.
Peter Parson
27
10
1. 2. 4
Joseph Kellogg
27
10
1. 2. 4
John Thomson
27
9
1. 1.
Abraham Foot [Tart]
27
15
1. 9.
David Andrus
27
10
1. 2. 4
Peter Davidson
27
9
I. 1.
Elisha (]lark
27
15
1. 9.
Eben' Kingsley
27
5
0.15. 8
Gersbom Hale
27
7
0.18. 4
Benajah Hill
27
12
1. 5.
Eoswell Bennett
27
11
1. 3. 8
Eufus Baker
27
10
1. 2. 4
Benj. Everest
27
10
1. 2. 4
Eben. Cobb
27
10
1. 2. 4
Stephen Starkweather
27
10
1. 2. 4
James Hopkins
27
9
1. 1.
Hezekiah Tracy
27
6
0.17.
John Beldridge
27
7
0.18. 4
Joseph Fitch
27
10
1. 8. 4
SamL Butts
27
10
1. 8. 4
454
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
3
00
1
ID
1!
Total
Elisha Hall
John Davidson
Henry Hunt [Huet]
Jedediah Reed
John Loveman
James Winchester
Lemuel Clark
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
0.14. 4
45.14. 3
Attest, Zadock Everest, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 20*^ Feb. 1782.
The within pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Capt. Zadock Everest or order, the sum of
forty-five pounds fourteen shillings and 3 pence.
Nathl. Brush, )
Isaac Tichenor, f
Committee.
Bennington, Feb. 23'^, 1782. Received of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being forty-five
pounds fourteen shillings and three pence, lawful money, for and
in behalf of Capt. Zadock Everest. Stephen Pearl.
[213]
[CaJ>L John Gray's Coinpany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Gray's Company and Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia for service done in defense of the frontiers of
the State of Vermont, by order of Gen. Safford, from Oct. 18th
1781, to Nov. 8, 1781, both days included.
Pr
Pr
Sum of
Names
Miles
mile
Travel
Days
Day
pay
Total
Capt. John Gray
30
4.1
0.10.0
13
6.8
4. 8. 8
4.16. 8
Lt. Isaac Underhill
30
10.
13
4.3
2.16. 4
3. 6. 4
En. Nathan Manley
30
10.
13
4.3
2.16. 4
3. 6. 4
Sergt. Wm. Dunton
30
10.
11
1.7
17. 5
1. 7. 5
" George Manley
30
10.
10
1.7
16.10
1. 6.10
" Joseph Curtis
30
10.
11
1.7
17. 5
1. 7. 5
Corpl. Alexander Kent
30
10.
17
\M
1. 4. 9r
1.14. 9^
Drum"" Lorin Larkin
30
10.
11
1.5^
1.4*
16. k
1. 6. 0^
Charles Collins
30
10.
11
15. \
1. 5. \k
Cephas Kent
30
10.
11
1.4^
15. j
15. i
1. 5. 1^
Eben'^ Woodward
30
4
10.
11
1.4^
1. 5. 1|
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
455
Pr
Pr
Sum of
Namrs
Miles
mile
Travel
Days
13
day
1.4i
pay
17.10^
Total
Eleazer Baldwin
30
10.
1. 5. n
Isaiah Gray
30
10.
8
l.U
11.
1. 1.
John IManiey
30
10.
17
1.4^
1. 3. 0^
1.13. 4*
John Kent
30
10.
11
1.4i
15. U
1. 5. 1*
Henry Allen
30
10,
11
1.4|
15. 1^
1. 5. U
Isaac Reynolds
30
10.
13
1.4^
1. 0. 7^
15. h
1.10. 7*
Moses Kent
30
10.
11
l.U
L 5. l|
Noah Holcomb
30
10.
11
1.4*
15. i
1. 5. 1*
Philip Matteson
30
10.
11
1.4i
15. 1
1. 5. 1*
Sylvanus Sikes
30
10.
11
l.U
15. i
1. 5. l|
Thos. McCoan
30
10.
13
1.4;
17.10*
1. 7.10^
Samuel Strong
30
4
10.
12
1.4^
16. 6"
1. 6. 6
Titus Sikes
30
10.
11
1.4-
15. U
1. 5. 1^
Thos. Dunton
30
10.
19
1.4^
1. 5. U
1. 6. n
Wm. Man ley
30
10.
17
1.4-
1. 3. O.i
1.13. 4i
Benj. Matteson
30
10.
6
1.4i
8. 3
0.18. 3
Asa Baldwin
30
10.
8
l.U
11.
1. 1.
Ashbel Barnham
30
10.
8
lAk
11.
1. 1.
;^46. 0. 1
John Gray, Capt.
Dorset, Nov. 37, 1781. Appeared Capt. John Gray and made
solemn oath to the truth of the above pay roll, before
John Strong, Justice of Peace.
Pav Table Ofltice, Benning-ton, Dec. 26, 1781. The within
pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pav the
same, to the amount ot forty-six pounds and one penny to Capt.
Gray or order. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
■^ A T^ i-i. r Committee.
Amos Fassett, (
29, 1781. Reed, of the
lecd. for and in behalf
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec.
Treasurer the contents of the above order,
of Capt. John Gray.
^46.0.1
William Underhil
456
STATE OF VERMONT
[510]
\^Capt. Jacob Hinds' Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Hinds' Alarm List Company in Col.
Ira Allen's Regt of Militia for service done at Castleton in Octo.
1781.
Names and Rank
No. days
service
Pay per
day. sub-
sistence
No. miles Travel fee
travel per mile
1
Amount
£
S. D.
Capt. Jacob Hinds
15
6/8
45
/4
5.
15.
Lieut. Thos. Lathrop
27
4/3
do
do
6.
9. 9
Ens" Sher" Boardman
15
do
do
do
li.
18. 9
Sergt. Caleb Dayton
13
1/7
do
do
1.
15. 7
do Israel Canfield
21
do
do
do
2.
8. 3
Do David Norton
16
do
do
do
2.
0. 4
Danl. Barret
13
1/4
do
do
1.
12. 4
Isaac Andrews
18
do
do
do
1.
12, 4
Isaac Wallis
21
do
do
do
2.
3.
Abel Ellsworth
13
do
do
do
1.
12, 4
Samuel Agord
16
do
do
do
1,
16. 4
George Eddy
13
do
do
do
1.
32.
12. 4
15. 4
Arlington, Jany. 7, 1782. Personally appeared before me Capt.
Jacob Hinds and made solemn oath that the above Roll is just and
true without fraud to the public or any individual.
Isaac Tichenor, Just. Peace.
Pay Table Office, ) The above roll being approved of,
Arlington. Jany 7, 1782 ( the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Hinds or to his order to the amt. of thirty-two
pounds fifteen shillings and 4 pence.
;^32.15.4 Isaac Tichenor, )
Timo. Brownson, f
Jany. 7, 1782. Reed the full contents of the within pay roll
from Ira Allen Esq Treasurer. Pr me, Jacob Hinds.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
457
[59] \Capt. Richard Hurd's Co7npan)'~\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Richard Kurd's Company in Col.
Ira
Allen's Regiment of militia in an alarm to the Northward, Oct.
20, 1781.
Names and Eank
Days in
service
Pay and
subsistence
Miles
travel
Amt. travel
at 4'
per mile
Total
Capt. Richard Hurd
9
3. 0.
58
0.19. 4
3.19. 4
Lt. AbDer Hurd
17
4. 2. 4
53
17. 4
4.19. 8
Sergt. Elijah Warner
13
1. 1.
52
17. 4
1.18.10
Simeon Sanford
9
0,14. 3
58
17. 4
1.13. 7
" Ned Hiird
7
0.11. 3
52
17. 4
1. 8. 7
Corpl. Eleazer Hurd
10
0.14. 8
53
]7. 4
1.12.
Hall Curtis
10
0.14. 8
52
17. 4
1.12.
" Elijah Hurd
12
0.17. 7
52
17. 4
1.14.11
Jeded'- Hurd
17
1. 2. 8
52
17. 4
2. 0.
Pheris Cogswill
17
1. 3.
52
17. 4
2. 0.
Daniel Hurd, 2d.
11
0.14. 8
52
17. 4
1.12.
Amos Tuttlo
12
0.16.
52
17. 4
1.13. 4
Peter Bristoll
12
0.16.
52
17. 4
1.13. 4
Jas. Bristoll
11
0.14. 8
52
17. 4
1.13.
Enoch Basbet
13
0.16.
52
17. 4
1.13. 4
John Hurd
10
0.13. 4
53
17. 4
1.10. 8
Saml. Bristoll
10
0.13. 4
52
17. 4
1.10. 8
Tobe Bristoll
2
0. 3. 8
52
3.
0. 4. 8
Eliphaz Warner
2
0. 3. 8
52
3.
0. 4. 8
i:34.13.7
Richard Hurd, Captain.
Benning-ton, Dec. 3, 1781. Personally appears Capt. Rich^
Hurd and made solemn oath that the above pay roll is just and
true. Isaac Tichenor, Justice Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 20, 1781. The above pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
the amount of thirty-four pounds thirteen shillings and seven
pence. Isaac Tichenor, ) p ^^
Amos Fassett, \ ^°™
Treasurer's Office, Jan. 2, 1782. Rec'd of the Treasurer the
contents of the within order being ;^34.13.7, lawful money.
Richard Hurd, Capt.
458
STATE OF VERMONT
[2221
\Capt. John Motfs Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Mott's Company of the Alarm List
of Danby in Col. Ira Allen's Regiment, for service done at Castle-
ton in October, 1781.
Names
Days
9
12
10
13
10
12
P^ day
Miles
P. mile
Total
Capt. John Mott
Lt. Thos. Rowley
Sergt. Jere'^ Merethen
" Henry Herrick
Ifrice [Israel] Harenden
Thos. Tuller"[Tuttel]
6.8
4.3
4.3
1.7
1.4
1.4
30
30
30
30
30
30
4
4
4
4
4
4
3. 10.
3. 1.
2. 12. 6
1. 10. 7
1. 3. 4
1. 6.
;^13. 3. 5
John Mott, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 7, 1782. The above ac-
count being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
sum of ^13.3.5 to Capt. John Mott or to his order.
Isaac Tichenor ) p g^
Timo. Brownson \
Bennington, Feb. 7,
tents of the within order.
^13.3.5
1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
John Mott, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
459
[159] yCapt. Jacob OdeVs Company^
A Pay Roll for Capt. Jacob Odel's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia for service done the State of Vermont on
Alarm to the Northward, which commenced October, A. D. 1781.
Names
Capt. Jacob Odels
Lt. Stephen Smith
En. Jas. Vaiighn
Sergt. Prentice Stores
'' Eliakim Deming:
" Dan Allen
" John Richardson
Corpl. Nathan Richardson
Samuel Collins
Thomas Bull, Jr.
John Vaughn
Andrew Anderson
William King
James Jameson
John Odel
Christopher Collins
Asa Farrand
Moses Sperry
Joseph Farrand
Timothy Soper
Jonathan Allen
Elias Curtis
Reuben Smith
Wm. Bedel
Moses Emery
Days
Pr day
6.8
4.3
4.3
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
Amt.
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
6. 6.
8
40
13.4
2. 6.
9
40
13.4
2. 6.
9
40
13.4
1. 3.
9
40
13.4
0. 4.
9
40
13.4
0.14.
3
40
13.4
0. 7.
11
40
13.4
1. 1.
3
40
13.4
1. 0.
40
13.4
1. 0.
40
13.4
1. 0.
40
13.4
1. 0.
40
13.4
0. 6.
8
40
13.4
0.14.
8
40
13.4
0.14.
8
40
13.4
0.13.
4
40
13.4
1. 0.
40
13.4
0.13.
4
40
13.4
0.13.
4
40
13.4
0.16.
40
13.4
0.18.
40
13.4
0.12.
40
13.4
0. 8.
40
13.4
0. 4.
40
13.4
0. 9.
4
40
13.4
Total
7. 0.
3. 0. 1
3. 0. 1
1.17. 1
0.18
1. 7
1
7
0. 7.11
1.14
1.13
1.13
1.13
1.13
1.
1. 8
1. 8
1. 6
1.13
1. fi
1. 6
1. 9. 4
1. 5. 4
1. 5. 4
1. 1. 4
0.17. 4
I. 2. 8
/42.
Jacob Odel, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 12th April, 1782. The within
pay roll being- examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Capt. Jacob Odel, or order, the sum of forty-
three pounds 9/5.
Nathl. Brush,
Timo. Brownson,
Com/
Treasurer's Office, Jan. 7, 1783.
the contents of the above order.
p^42.9.5
Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer,
Jacob Odel, CapK
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
461
[127] [^Capt. Nathaniel Smith's Company^^
Pay Roll of Capt. Nathl. Smith's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia for service in Oct. 1T81. Rupert, Nov. 24,
1781.
Names
Days
Travel
•
Total
Nathl. Smith, Capt.
10
~1(7~
3. 6. 8
Enos Harmon, Lt.
10
30
2. 2. 4
W" Smith, Sergt.
10
30
0.16.
Josiah Curtis, "
10
3(J
0.16.
Cyprian Eastman, "
10
30
0.16. 4
Jona. Eastman
10
30
0.13. 4
David Tovt-sley, Corpl.
10
30
0.14. 8
Oliver Eastman
15
30
1. 0.
Ashbel Sikes
10
30
0.13. 4
Jona. Church
10
30
0.13. 4
Saml. Streeter
19
30
1. 5. 4
John McNeel
19
30
1. 5. 4
Pliny Smith
10
30
0.13. 4
Seth Porter
10
30
0.13. 4
Robert Stanton
19
30
0. 5. 4
Benj. Davis
10
30
0.13. 4
Calvin Eastman
7
30
0. 9. 4
Lebbeus Stannard
10
30
0.13. 4
Eliphalet Smith
2
30
0. 2. 8
Daniel Risdon '
2
30
0. 2. 8
Wagesforpersonalservice^l8.10— Travel ^10— Total ^28.16.0
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Nov. 23, 1781. The within pay
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Nathl. Smith or bearer, being twenty-eight
pounds sixteen shillings lawful money.
Timothy Brownson, ( r^rv.rv,iffo«
T rW- -u c Committee.
Isaac Tichenor, \
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Nov. 23, 1781. Received of
the Treasurer the contents of the above order, being twenty-eight
pounds sixteen shillings lawful money.
Nathl. Smith, Capt.
462
STATE OF VERMONT
[49]
\^Capt. Ebenezc)- Wilsons Company \
A Pay Roll of Capt. Ebenezer Wilson's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia for service done at Castleton, Oct.
1781.
No. days
Paypr day
No.
Travel
Names and Eank
service
sub"
miles
per mile
Amount
Capt. Eben- Wilson
17
6.8
30
6. 3. 4
Lt. Jona. Sprague
5
4.3
30
1.11. 3
Ensign John Vial
9
do
30
2. 8. 3
Sergt. Michael Wilson
17
1.7
30
1.16.11
" , Richard Latting
9
1.7
30
1. 5. 9
Corpl. Richard Calkins
9
1.5i
30
1. 3. n
" Nathan Rowley
7
1.5|
30
1. 0. 2^
" Bethuel Brumley
9
1.5^
30
1. 3. H
" Jas. Webster
15
1.5i
30
1.11.10^
Drum"^ Zebina Day
15
1.5^
30
1.11.10^
Robt. Allen
9
1.4'
30
1. 2.
W"' Brumley
7
1.4
30
0.19. 4
Duran Huiitley
15
1.4
30
1.10.
Nathan Sprague
9
1.4
30
1. 2.
Gershom Congur
9
1.4
30
1. 2.
Stephen Savy
10
1.4
30
1. 3. 4
Noah Wilson
17
1.4
30
1.12. 8
Hopkins Rowley
15
1.4
30
1.10.
Amos Colvin
8
1.4
30
1. 0. 8
Stephen Colvin
15
1.4
30
1.10.
Ezekiel Smith
15
1.4
30
1.10.
Ashur Conger
10
1.4
30
1. 3. 4
John Sealey
7
1.4
30
0.19. 4
Henry Spalding
14
1.4
30
1. 8. 8
Ephraim Bennett
14
• 1.4
30
1. 8. 8
Edward Soper
9
1.4
30
1. 2.
Thos. Allen
9
1.4
30
1. 2.
Danl. Venderlendo
9
1.4
80
1. 2.
;^42. 3. 8^
Ebenr. Wilson,- Capt.
Arlington, Jan. 7, 1782. Personally appears before me Capt.
Wilson and makes solemn oath that the within pay roll is just and
true.
Before me, Isaac Tichenor, Justice of the Peace.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 7, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the sum of forty-two pounds three shillings
and eight pence ^^ to Capt. Ebenezer Wilson, or to his order,
agreeable to the within pay roll.
Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
/-^oooT/ o^- D ^Committee.
;£,42.3.8^ Timo Brownson, \
Treasurer's Office, Jan. 8, 1782. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer,
the contents of this order. Eben'' Wilson.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
463
[93]
[Capt. Abraham UnderhilVs CDVipany']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Abraham Underhill's Company of Alarm
List in Col. Ira Allen's Regiment for service done in defence of
the frontiers of the State of Vermont, by order of General Safford,
from Oct. 18. 1781, to Nov. 8, 1781, both days included— the above
company commanded by Lt. Isaac Farwell.
Names
Days
Miles
Travel
Total
Lt. Isaac Farwell
13
30
3. 5. 3
Ensign Reuben Bloomer
12
30
3. 1. 8
Sergt. Abijah Dunning
8
30
1. 2. 8
" Noah Moss
11
30
1. 7. 5
Drm. Eben^ Baker
10
30
1. 4. 7
Joseph Ingall
11
30
1. 5. lyi
Richard Duning
11
30
1. 5. 1%
Ephraim Reynolds
11
30
1. 5. 1>^
John Nelson
19
30
1.15. 4
Joseph Sheldon
11
30
1. 5. 114
Eben-- Ilulburt
11
30
1. 5. IY2
Joei Frost
10
30
1. 3. 9
3avid Brade
12
30
1. 6. 6
Benoni Bishop
10
30
1. 3. 9
Benj. Mclntyre
7
30
0.19. 9
Amherst Coult
9
30
1. 2. 4>4
John Wood
G
30
0.18. 3
jllisha Rigdon
7
30
0.19. 9
James Stewart '
2
1
0. 4. 1
Benj. Baldwin
2
2
0. 5. 4
Andrew Boston [Berton]
4
30
0.13. 6
Isaac Farwell, Lt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 27, 1781. The within roll
being approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Farwell or order, the sum of twenty-seven pounds one shil-
ling eight pence. Isaac Tichenor, \ p ^^
Amos Fassett, f ^°"^
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 29, 1781. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, for and in behalf of
Capt. Farwell. W" Underbill.
464
STATE OF VERMONT
[63]
\Capt. Samuel Wi Hard's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel Willard's Xompany of Militia in
Col. Ira Allen's Regiment for service done in defence of the
Northern Frontiers of this State in Oct. 1781, per order.
Names
Entered
Days
Miles
Pay at /4
Total
Lt. David Comstock
Oct. 21
9
22
0.7.4
2. 5.7
Sergt. Amos Micks
" "
5
7.4
0.15.3
" Levy Adams
" "
9
7.4
1. 1.7
" Caleb Allen
" 23
7
7.4
0.10.6
Clerk Elkanah Cobb
" 21
7
7.4
0.17.3
Corp. Joth. Smart
<( <<
9
7.4
1. 0.1
" Jed. Egerton
" "
13
7.4
1. 5.9
David Cower
" "
13
7.4
1. 4.8
David Smith
" <'
10
7.4
1. 0.8
Doty Allen
" '•
13
7.4
1. 0.8
Moses Ciartis
" "
16
7.4
1.18,8
Daniel Hulet
" 21
16
7.4
1. 8.8
Saml. Wright
" 23
11
7.4
1. 2.0
Gideon Adams, Esq,
U <'
5
7.4
0.14.0-
Joel Simons
" "
9
7.4
0.19.4
Joth. Prindle
i. "
9
7.4
0.19.4
Gilbord Soper
" "
9
7.4
0.19.4
Jacob Egerton
" "
5
7.4
0.14.0
Geo. Rush
(t {1
9
7.4
0.19.4
T.pmnpl TTo.RkinR
1 ( ((
9
7.4
19.4
Junet Hollister
ii (<
9
7.4
0.19.4
Phineas Pelton
" "
9
7.4
19.4
John Butts
i< "
6
7.4
0.15.4
David Adams
K tC
5
7.4
0.14.0
W" Potter
" "
9
7.4
1.19.4
J. Armstrong
Nov. 1
5
7.4
0.14.0
David Bough
" "
5
7.4
0.14.0
Elisha Leach
4
3
7.4
0.11.0
Jacob Perkins
" 4
3
7.4
0.18.4
Seth Blossom
" 4
5
7.4
0.14. a
A true pay roll. Test per me, David Comstock, Lt.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 9, 1782. The Treasurer is
directed to pay to Lieut. Comstock or order the sum of twenty-
nine [pounds] six shillings and seven pence, as per the within
account. Isaac Tichenor, I ^^_
Tmiothy Brownson, \
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jany. 10, 1781. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being twenty-nine
pounds six shillings and seven pence, lawful money. Reed, for
and in behalf of Lieut. Comstock.
Saml. Willard, Capt. of said Company.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
465
[354]
yCol. Ira A Hen's Rci^iment^ Officer s\
A Pay Roll of the Field and Staff Officers of Col. Ira Allen's
Rej^iment for their service at Castleton in the alarm in the month
of October, 1781.
Names
Stephen Pearl. Lt. Col.
Leml. Cbipruau, Suroeon
James Mnrdock. (-baplain
Jona. Saxton, Adjt.
Johu Pajre, Surgeon's Mate
John Cobb, Quarter master
Nathl. Harmon, Sergeant Maj''
John Steward, Quarter M. Sergt.
Days
Miles
Pr day
Pr mile
10
30
8. 8
4''
10
27
6. 8
10
27
6. 8
4 1
10
43
4.11
8
42
5. 4
10
46
4.
6
26
2.
10
22
2.
Total
6. 3. 4
4. 9.
4. 9.
3.10. 2
3. 2.
2.15. 4
1. 0. 8
1. 7. 4
;^26.16.10
Stephen Pearl, Lt. Col.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 14, 1783. The above ac-
count being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same, being the sum of tv;enty-six pounds sixteen shillings and
ten pence. Isaac Tichenor, \ ^^ ..^
Nathl. Brush, \ Committee.
Bennington, Feb. 28, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the within order. Uriah Seymour.
[28] \Capt. Abraham Jacksotis Company, Wallingford\
A Pay Roll of Abraham Jackson's Company of Militia at
Wallingford in Col. Thomas Lee's Regiment, Oct. 14, 1781, in
service at Castleton.
No.
No.
Names
miles
Price
days
Wages
Total
Abraham Jackson, Capt,
20
0.6.8
3.13.4
4. 0.
Joseph Randal, Lt.
"
2. 6.9
2.13. 5
Stephen Clark, Ens"
2. 6.9
2.13. 5
Elisha Allen. Sergt.
"
.< i«
0. 6.5
1. 4. 1
Asahel Jackson, do
•'
" "
0.17.5
1. 4. 1
W'" Crary, do
"
" "
0.17.5
1. 4. 1
W'" Fisher, do
''
•' "
0.17.5
1. 4. 1
Jonah Ives, Corpl.
(t
'< "
0.15.7
1. 2. 3
Joel Naten, do
<•
<< <i
0.15.7
1. 2. 3
Googer Clark, Fifer
"
«' "
0.15.7
1. 2. 3
Jed'' Jackson
"
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
[30]
466
STATE OF VERMONT
No.
No.
Names
miles
Price
days
Wages
Total
John Clark
20
0.6.8
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
John Willey
"
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Pesilys Spalding
"
<> ..
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Jethro Jackson
((
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Benj. Ehoades
"
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Daniel Bradley
"
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Elias Crary
"
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Joseph Benson
"
" *'
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Jonathan Wiley
"
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Ephraim Strong
('
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Isaac Finne
it
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Daniel Finne
"
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Edward Bumpus
'*
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Ichabod Randall
"
♦' "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
John Thompson
"
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Jos. Hambleton
"
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Eben' Manay
"
" '«
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Cooledge White
"
" "
0.14.8
1. 1. 4
Nathl. Stuart
n
" <'
10
0.13.4
1. 0.
Nathl. Iv«s
"
" "
10
0.18.4
1. 0.
David Grippen
"
" '■
9
0.12.0
0.18. 8
Barnabas Swift
"
" "
8
0.10.8
0.17. 4
James Shaw
"
" *'
9
0.12.0
0.18. 8
Thos. Hinman
"
" "
7
0. 9.4
0.16.
Benoni Kenney
"
" "
7
0. 9.4
0.16.
James Bumpus
"
a .«
7
0. 9.4
0.16.
Chaucey Clark
"
" "
6
0. 8.0
0.14. 8
Ephraim Andrews
"
" "
2
0. 2.8
0. 9. 4
Benj. Bradley
'«
" "
5
0. 6.8
0. 9. 4
Edmund Clark
"
" ''
3
0. 4.0
0.10. 8
Abraham Ives
C(
10
0.13.4
1. 0.
;^48. 1.11
Attest,
Abraham Jackson, Capt
Pay Table Office, Bennington Feb. 7, 1782.
The within account being- approved of, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay to Capt. Abraham Jackson or order, the sum of
;^48.1.11
^48.1.11 .Isaac Tichenor, , ^^^,,
iimo. Brownson, \
Treasurer's Office, Bennington, Feb. 8, 1782. Rec'd of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, it being forty eight
pounds one shilling eleven pence, lawful money.
Abraham Jackson, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
467
[lt;8j [Capt. Abel Mcrrimans Company^
A Pay Roll for Capt. Abel Merriman's Coinpany in Col.
Thomas Lee's Regiment of Militia for their tours to Castleton in
Oct. 21, 1781.
Names
When
marched
Days
P^ day
Miles
Total
Ensign Sami:el Culver
Oct. 21
11
4.3
15
2.11.9
Sergt. Timothy Moss
21
11
1.7
15
1. 2.5
Shubael Summer
21
11
1.7
15
1. 2.5
" Joshua Culver
21
11
1.7
15
1. 2.5
Corpl. Isaac Harlow
21
11
1.5 4/3
15
1. 1.3
" Jona. Webb
21
9
1.5 4/3
15
0.18.3
David Blossom
21
11
1.4
15
0.19.8
Saml. Merriman
21
11
1.4
15
0.19.8
William Lamb
21
11
1.4
15
0.19.8
[ames Brooks
22
9
1.4
15
(1.17.0
Benjamin Gideons
22
9
1.4
15
0.17.0
Nathl. Lewis
23
8
1.4
15
0.15.8
Abner Cone
22
9
1.4
15
0.17.0
Noah Frisbe
25
6
1.4
15
0.13.0
John Thompson
28
3
1.4
15
0. 9.0
Abdiel Webster
27
4
1.4
15
0.10.4
David Ward
25
6
1.4
15
0.13.0
^16. 9.8
A true pay roll. Attest, Saml. Culver, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, Jan. 2^ 1783. The within payroll examined
and approved the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same to
Lieut. Saml. Culver or bearer, it being sixteen pounds nine shil-
lings and seven pence. John Strong, ) p ^
Timo. Brownson, f
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 5, 1783. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order in behalf of Lt. Saml.
Culver.
^16.9.7 Jos. Lamb.
468
STATE OF VERMONT
[12] yCapt. Jacob J Food's Cof?ipa/iy^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Wood's Company, Col. Thomas
Lee's Regiment, for their .tour to Castleton, Oct. 21, A.D. 1781.
Names m
Vhen
arched
When
discharged
Wages per
day and
rations
No. of
miles
Total
8 d
Capt. Jacob Wood C
ct. 21
Oct. 31
6. 8
14
3.18.0
Lt. Jos. Spaulding '
• '
' "
4. 3
"
2.11.5
Lt. Benj. Richardson '
« "
1. 7
'<
1. 2.1
" Ephraim Wood
' "
1. 7
"
1. 2.1
Corpl. Stephen Wood
' "
1. 5
"
1. 0.3
Increase Kudd '
• 41
1. 4
"
0.19.4
Luther Fillmore
( >(
1. 4
"
0.19.4
Joseph Wood '
' "
1. 4
"
0.19.4
Gamaliel Waldo
'
' "
1. 4
"
0.19.4
Philemon Wood
'
' "
1. 4
"
0.19.4
Joseph Canfield '
' 25
' "
1. 4
"
14.0
Eeuben Searl '
' 28
' "
1. 4
"
10.0
John McClure '
' 28
» "
1. 4
"
10.0
Benj. Haskin '
' 30
» «i
1. 4
'<
7.4
Samuel Pratt
' 30
< <<
1. 4
"
7.4
Selah Hubbard
' 30
( <4
1. 4
'<
7.4
Silas Mallory
' 30
i a
1. 4
7.4
^17.18.10
Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The above pay roll sworn to before
me. Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the sum of seventeen pounds thirteen shillings and
ten pence to Capt. Jacob Wood or his order, agreeable to the within
pay roll. Isaac Tichenor, ] p g^
Timothy Brownson, f °"^
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 8, 1782.
Rec'd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Jacob Wood, Captain.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
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STATE OF VERMONT
[253] [Capf. Nathaniel Blanchard's Company^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathaniel Blanchard's Company of Militia
in Col. Thos. Lee's Regiment, for service done at Castleton in the
State of Vermont, commencing- the 21^* of October and ending
the 30'^ of the same in the year 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Subsistence
pr day
Pr
month
Amount
Nathl. Blanchard. Capt.
10
9
0. 1. 4
8. 0.0
3. 9. 8
Daniel Smith, Lieut.
10
9
0. 0. 3
5.10.0
2. 6. 6
Elisha Wright. En.
10
9
0. 0. 8
5.10.0
2. 5. 6
Koswell Post, Clerk
10
9
2. 8.0
18.10
Abner Mead. Sergt.
10
9
2. 8.0
18.10
Amasa Blanchard, "
10
9
2. 8.0
18.10
Benj. Johnson, "
7
9
2. 8.0
14.10
David Parkhill,
10
9
2. 8.0
18.10
John Smith, Corpl.
9
9
2. 4.0
16. 2
David Whipple, "
10
9
2. 4.0
17. 8
Benj. Whipple, Drum""
10
9
2. 4.0
17. 8
Justus Sutherland, Fifer
9
9
2. 4.0
16. 8
Asa Johnson
6
9
2. 0.0
11.
Abel Wright
6
9
2. 0.0
11.
Asa Lake
10
9
2. 0.0
13. 4
Aaron Miller
8
9
2. 0.0
13. 8
Aaron Eeed
5
9
2. 0.0
9. 8
Asa Moses
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Abner Hull [Hall]
9
9
2. 0.0
15.
David Kingsley
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Elihu Johnson
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Ezra Ellsworth
10
9
2. 0.0
16, 4
Elnathan Moses
3
9
2. 0.0
7.
Ferdinand Grout
9
9
2. 0.0
15.
Henry Mead
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Isaac Mead
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
John Moses
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Jacob Meacham
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Joseph Chipman
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Joel Smith
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Jabesh Gideons
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Lemuel Barns
9
9
2. 0.0
15.
Moses Pratt
4
9
2. 0.0
8. 4
Nehemiah Gates
4
9
2. 0.0
8. 4
Nehemiah Whipple
4
9
2. 0.0
8. 4
Eobert Castelo
10
9
2. 0.0
16. 4
Simeon Wright
8
9
2. 0.0
13. 8
Solomon Purdy
9
9
2. 0.0
15.
Saml. Murdock
5
9
2. 0.0
9. 8
Samuel Carey
8
9
2. 0.0
13. 8
Silas Smith
3
9
2. 0.0
7.
Stephen Mead
7
9
2. 0.0
12. 4
Shubad Moses
8
9
2. 0.0
13. 8
Gershom Lake
10
9
2. 0.0
13. 4
Zebulon Mead, Jr.
'
9
2. 0.0
Total
12. 4
/43. 2. 1
Nathl. Blanchard, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
471
Pay Table Office, Arlinoton, Jan. 10, 1783. The within Pay
Roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the
same to Capt. Samuel Williams, it beinj^ forty-three pounds two
shillings and one penny. Isaac Tichenor,
Timothy Brovvnson.
Treasurer's Office. vSunderland, Jan. 11, 1782. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being forty-three pounds
two shillings and one penny, lawful money.
£4:0.2.1 Saml. Williams. Capt.
[78J
[CaJ>L Samuel Williams' Co7npany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Saml. Williams' Company of Militia in
Col. Thomas Lee's Regiment, commenced the 21''' of Oct. last,
ending the 2'' of Nov. following. [1781?]
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
per day
Amt .
£
of
s.
Pay
d.
Samuel Williams, Capt.
14
24
0.5.4
5
1
2
Gideon Walker, Ensign
13
24
3.7
3
3
Oliver Harmon, Sergt.
14
24
1.7
10
2
Jesse Keeler. Sergt.
8
12
1.7
IG
8
Isaiah Hunneywell, Sergt.
9
24
1.7
2
3
Eben'' Andrews, "
12
24
1.7
7
Ezekiel Bebee, Drum''
10
24
l.h^
2
41
Josiah Lee, Private
10
24
1.4
1
4
Elias Post
14
24
l.i
G
8
Nathl. Bowker
14
24
1.4
8
Thomas Hale
3
24
1.4
8
Elias Wheelock
8
24
1.4
18
8
Alexander Beebee
9
24
1.4
John Claghorn
14
24
1.4
G
8
Phineas Hill
14
24
1.4
8
David Hill
14
24
1.4
G
8
Thomas Stafford
4
12
1.4
9
4
Gershom Olds
14
24
1.4
G
8
Eben^ Cook
14
24
1.4
G
8
Munson Cook
14
24
1.4
f;
8
Eli Squire
14
24
1.4
G
8
Frederic Cushman
3
12
1.4
8
[ohn Andrews
14
24
1.4
G
8
David Hale
4
12
1.4
9
4
Clement Clarke
11
24
1.4
2
8
472
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Wages
per day
Amt.
of
Pay
~£~
s.
d.
Jared Ives
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Jonathan Carpenter
12
12
1.4
1
Amos Himes
7
12
1.4
13
4
Daniel Greenough
7
12
1.4
13
4
Asa Hale
9
12
1.4
16
John McConnal
9
12
1.4
16
Saml. McConnal
5
12
1.4
10
8
John Rockwell
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Obadiah Wheeler
11
12
1.4
10
8
Nathl. Whitney
14
24
1.4
1
6
8
Josiah Hale
10
12
1.4
17
4
En OS Ives
11
12
1.4
18
8
Philip Green
10
12
1.4
17
4
John Snatton
10
12
1.4
17
4
Aaron Scott
6
12
1.4
12
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Asa Fuller, Lieut.
3
12
1.4
s
Gershom Beach, Sergt.
8
12
1.4
14
8
Stephen Williams, do.
3
12
1.4
8
Moses Andrews, do.
4
12
1.4
9
4
^49
6
2
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 10, 1782. The within pay
roll examined and approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay
the same to Capt. Samuel Williams or bearer, being forty-nine
pounds, six shillings and ten pence.
Timo. Brownson, | p
Isaac Tichenor, f
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 11, 1782. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, being forty-nine pounds
six shillings and two pence lawful money.
^49.6.2. Saml. Williams, Capt.
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STATE OF VERMONT
[192] {Detachment under Capt. Israel Hurlbi/t]
A Pay Roll of a Detachment of Men, being a part of the non-
commissioned officers and soldiers of two companies raised as a
levy from Col. Thomas Lee's Regiment of Militia, for the defense
of the Frontiers of the State of Vermont in October, 1781, stationed
at Castleton during their service and commanded by Israel Hurl-
but, Capt. in pursuance of orders from the Hon. B. Gen' Enos, as
appears by copy of orders from Lt. Col. Clark to Capt. Hurlbut,
herewith.
Names
En-
tered
Ended
Days
Prday
Miles
Total
Israel Hurlbut, Capt.
10
0.6.8
§p
3. 6. 8
Peirce Spencer, Lt.
10
4.3
2. 2.
William Born[Barr],Lt.
10
4.3
2. 2. 6
Shubae) Sumner, Sergt.
10
1.7
|l«
15.10
John Ashley,
10
r^i
15.10
Brewster Kigley, "
The sur
plusage
10
Sergt.
5tr£.
13. 4
David Smith,
of be
allowed
10
cannot
Cf5 0) p
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15.10
Chandler, "
10
ill
15.10
Azriel Blanchard, "
10
13. 4
Crary, "
10
'C^^
13. 4
Ephraim Coy, fifer
10
1.5
14. 2
David Whipple, Corpl.
10
^--o
14. 2
Webb,
10
Erses'
14. 2
Francis Culver, '*
Sur
plusage
10
13. 4
Smith,
not
allowed
10
•-( i; fp
13. 4
Finney, "
10
5"1^
14. 2
Thos. Dewey, "
10
3Q C3 '^
14. 2
Jonathan Ward
10
1.4
S^l
13. 4
Benajah Mallery
10
l^-§
13. 4
Soloratm Bingham
10
J=^ ^
13. 4
Joel Howe
10
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13. 4
John Tuttle
10
R S 2
13. 4
John Britton
10
&,0 &J
13. 4
William Marsh
10
CD '^p
s 3 2.
13. 4
Isaac Strong
10
'Pl.t
13. 4
Azariah Dewey
10
fC«_.
13. 4
John Thompson
10
13. 4
Silas Marshal
10
25 2
13. 4
Azel Green
10
CO CD
13. 4
Daniel Colvin
10
11
13. 4
Gideon Hewitt
10
^l
13. 4
William Grossman
10
- Cr
13. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
477
Names
En-
tered
Ended
Days
Prday
Miles
Totals
Elijah Owen
10
13, 4
Silas Mallery
10
13. 4
Benjamin Foster
10
13. 4
Matthew Hickock
10
13. 4
Michael Meniot
10
13. 4
Noah Priest
10
13. 4
Nathan Foot
10
13. 4
Samuel Pratt
10
13. 4
John Nicholson
10
13. 4
Eleazer Mallery
10
13. 4
Jesse Hubbart
10
13. 4
_ ames Westcoat
10
13. 4
' onathan Edey
10
13. 4
Andrew Edmunds
10
13. 4
James Edmunds
10
13. 4
Eliphalet Edmunds
K)
13. 4
John Bogue
10
13. 4
Joel Ufford
10
0.1.4
13. 4
Colledge White
10
1.4
13. 4
Jether Suthward
1(1
1.4
13. 4
Uriah Remington
10
1.4
13. 4
Ashbel Nicholson
10
1.4
13. 4
Jabez Gideons
10
1.4
13. 4
loel Smith
10
1.4
13. 4
Rufus Mead
10
1.4
13. 4
^ ohn Sutherland
10
1.4
13. 4
Lzra Ellsworth
10
1.4
13. 4
Hezekiah Beeby
10
1.4
13. 4
Grave Meecker
10
1.4
13. 4
David Hale
10
1.4
13. 4
Jonathan Ward
10
1.4
13. 4
Guernsey Root
10
1.4
13. 4
Johnson Jones
10
1.4
13. 4
John Moseley
10
1.4
13. 4
John McLure
10
1.4
13. 4
Miles Baldwin -
10
1.4
13. 4
Hall Shephard
10
1.4
13. 4
Asa Lake
10
1.4
13. 4
Beriah Mitchell
10
1.4
13. 4
;^53.12.6
Attest. Israel Hurlbut, Capt.
478 STATE OF VERMONT
Bennino^ton County, ss. Then personally appearing Capt.
Israel Hurlbut, he made oath that the preceding is a just and true
Pay Roll of the Detachment of troops who served under his com-
mand agreeable to the heading of said roll, according to his best
knowledge. Before me, Nathan Clark, Justice of Peace.
Copy of Orders given to Capt. Hurlbut.
" Head Quarters, Castleton, Oct. 30, 1781.
Sir, ^ou being appointed by the Field Officers of this Reg-
iment, to take command of a company of men raised out of said
Regiment, to remain in Service until regularly discharged. You
will therefore on sight of this, repair to this Garrison, where you
will receive further directions. You are also to furnish out of
your company one sergeant, one corporal and four privates, to be
on ground immediately. Pursuant to the General's orders.
(Signed) Isaac Clark, L' Col."
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 1782. The within roll being
examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the same to Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster to the troops, being
the sum of fifty-three pounds 12/(;, lawful money, taking his receipt
for the sum, for which he the said Paymaster is accountable.
Nath^ Brush, Tim° Brownson, Com'^^
Rec'd of the Treasurer the contents of this warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Tho"' Tolman, Paymaster.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
479
[84]
[^Ciipt. Abraham Jackson's Company ^partW
A Pa)' Roll for part of Capt. Abraham Jackson's Company of
Militia for service done at Castleton, Oct. 14, A.D. 1781, in Col.
Thomas Lee's Regt. that was left out in a former pay roll for said
company.
Names
Days
Miles
Travel
Wages
Total
Gorce Rich men
Titus Andrews
David Randoll
12
12
11
0.6.8
6.8
6.8
20
20
20
0.16.0
16.
IG.
1.2.8
1.2.8
1.1.4
^3.6.8
Attest,
Abraham Jackson, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 29, 1782. The within pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
sum of three pound six shillings and eight pence to Capt. Abraham
Jackson or order. Isaac Tichenor, \
Nathl. Brush, f
Committee.
March 2, 1782. Please to pay the contents of this order to
Jos. Fay. Abraham Jackson.
Sunderland, May 16, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order for and in behalf of Abraham Jackson.
Jos. Fay.
480
STATE OF VERMONT
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Names
Isaac AndruB, Lt.
Benj. Corey, En.
James Charter, Sergt.
Thos. King, do
Winslow Perry, Drum'
Isaac ]Matthew"^s
John Eipnor
James Nichols
Ezekiel Parker
Jonathan Corey
John Stanley
Phineas Ward
Saml. Mattison
Francis Mattison
Luther Topliflf
Dan Howlett
Clark Farriugton [Harrington]
W ■ Parker
James Caldwell
Clothier Pierce
George Briggs
Caleb Olin
Thomas Harris
Kichmond Worden
Isaac Spencer
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 481
[31]
482
STATE OF VERMONT
[80]
[^Capt. Eli Noble's Company^ Fotvnal']
A Pay Roll of such of Capt. Eli Noble's Company of Militia in
Pownal in Col. Eben^ Walbridges Regiment as marched in the
alarm to Castleton in October, 1781 with Capt. Eli Noble.
Names
Entered
service
Days in
service
Wages
Miles
Amt. of
travel
Total
Capt. Eli Noble
Oct. 23
11
2.18.8
70
1.3.4
4.16.8
Lieut. Josiah Dunning
11
1.19.5
70
1.3.4
3.10.1
Sergt. W'" Bates
11
17.5
70
1.3.4
2. 0.9
John Niles
9
14.3
70
1.3.4
1.17.7
David Page
11
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18.0
Benj. Eaton
11
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18.0
Benj. Morgan
11
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18
Nathl. Wallace
11
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18
Joseph Congdon
11
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18
James Mattison
11
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18
Saml. Jewett
11
14.8
70
1.3.4
1.18
Lyman Jackson
' 22
12
16.0
70
1.3.4
1.19.4
Obadiah Dunham
' 22
12
16.0
70
1.3.4
1.19.4
Barnet Carpenter
' 26
4
5.4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Phineas Bennett
' 26
7
9.4
70
1.3.4
1.12.8
Beriah Grover
' 26
7
9.4
70
1.3.4
1.12.8
Elz^ March
' 26
7
9.4
70
1.3.4
1.12.8
Elijah Wolcott
' 24
9
12.0
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
Timo. Munson
' 24
9
12.0
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
W" Oviat
' 24
9
12.0
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
John Clark
' 23
9
12.0
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
David Coswell
' 26
7
9.4
70
1.3.4
1.12.8
Seth Bassett
' 24
8
10.8
70
1.3.4
1.14.0
Andrew Sherman
' 23
9
10.8
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
Wanton Aylesworth
• 23
6
8.
70
1.3.4
1.11.4
James Phillips
" 23
6
8.
70
1.3.4
1.14.4
;^51. 5.5
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
483
[130]
\Capt. Ebeticzer Wood's Company'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Eben"" Wood's Company of Alarm List in
Col. Eben'' Walbridge's Regiment of Militia in service of the state,
commencing IS'"* of October, 1781.
Nambs
Days
Pr
day
Amt.
Wages
Miles
at 4'!
Total
Wages
Total
Capt. Eben'^ Wood
16
6.4
60
1.0.0
6. 1. 4
En. Joseph Wickwire
16
4.3
60
1.0.0
4. 8.
Sergt. Archibald Stone
14
1.7
60
1.0.0
2. 2. 2
Corpl. Job Wood
8
1.5
60
1.0.0
1.11. 4
Preserved Kellogg
14
1.5
60
1.0.0
2. 4.10
Peter Harwood
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Benjamin Dibble
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
John Corbiu
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Blackman Browning
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Thomas Mumford
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Benj. Parker
14
1.4
66
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Simeon Harmon
8
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Thomas Brown
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Samuel Atwood
4
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Ephraim Carr
14
1.7
60
1.0.0
1. 6. 8
Elijah Davis
14
1.7
60
1.0.0
2. 2. 2
Eichard Wever
8
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
David Brown
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Herrinprton Baker
14
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
Saml. Standish
13
1.4
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
W"^ Gallop, Sergt.
13
1.7
1. 0. 7
Thaddeus Potter
13
1.4
0.18. 4
Silas Bennett
13
1.4
0.18. 4
Farr
13
1.4
0.18. 4
£50.11. 5
Lt. Alex. Gorden 1.10.8
" Eben' Wood, Jr. 1.10.8
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec. 20, 1781. The within pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
the amount of fifty pounds seventeen shillings and five pence.
Isaac Tichenor, | ^
Amos Fassett, \ Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 29, 1781. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
i;50.17.5 Eben^ Wood, Capt.
484
[1221
STATE OF VERMONT
\^Capt. Bigeloiv Lawrence's Company']
A Pay Roll of Capt. Bigelow Lawrence's Company in Col.
Walbridge's Reg* for service done at Castleton in the Alarm, in
Oct. 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Bigelow Lawrence
20
55
7.11. 8
Lt. Timothy Barnum
14
55
3. 7.10 ,
Sergt. Joshua Briggs
" David Leonard
20
13
55
55
2.10. 5
1.18. IK
" Solomon Fuller
10
55
1.14. 4
" Asa Barnum
8
55
Lll. 2
" Gideon Barnum
10
55
1.14. 4
Corp. Davis Morse
8
55
1.10.
" Danl. Harris
11
55
1.14. 4
" Stephen Olin
10
55
1.11.
" Bigelow Lawrence
8
55
1. 9.
D^ Christopher Bates
James Bates
8
8
55
55
1. 9.
1. 9.
Walter Bates
8
55
1. 9.
Danl. Salisbury
8
55
1. 9.
Andrew Briggs'
15
55
1.18. 4
Darius Grippen
8
55
1. 9.
_ ona. Bates
8
55
1. 9.
■ esse Persons
15
55
1.18. 4
Robert Reynolds
15
55
1.18. 4
Sarnabus Ames
15
55
1.18. 4
■ ohn Fuller
15
55
1.18. 4
l\\h.\x Cross
20
55
2. 5.
John Mellington, Jr.
Henry Clark
William Caldwell
12
15
14
55
55
55
1.14. 4
1.18. 4
1.17.
Joshua Munroe
John Wright
15
8
55
55
1.18. 4
1. 9.
Benjamin Dyre
Eben'' Corey
8
11
55
55
1. 9.
1.13.
Benj. Parks
11
55
1.13.
David Cutting
11
55
1.13.
Justin Olin
8
55
1. 9.
David White
8
55
1. 9.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
485
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Thomas Jewett
10
55
1.11. 8
Nathan Sherman, Jr.
8
55
1. 9.
Nathan Sherman
10
55
1.11. 8
Enos Peck
11
55
1.13.
Amos Galusha
8
55
1. 9.
Joseph Briggs
8
55
1. 9.
Salmon Farr
10
55
1.11. 8
Timo>- Buckley
8
55
1. 9.
^78.1. 5
Bigelow Lawrence, Capt.
Bennington, ss. Personally appears before me Capt. Bigelow
Lawrence and makes oath that the above account is iust and true.
Isaac Tichenor, Justice Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Dec 26, 1781. This pay roll
being approved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Lawrence or order to the amount of seventy-eigjit pounds one
shilling five pence. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
^ A t:^ ^4. r Committee.
Amos Fassett, f
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 5, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above order.
Bigelow Lawrence, Capt.
486
[17]
STATE OF VERMONT
\_Capt. Isaac Tichenor s Covipany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Isaac Tichenor's Company, Col. Eben''
Walbridge's Reg't. of Militia in the service of the State of Ver-
mont, commencing the 13th day of October, 1781, in service at
Castleton.
Names and Bank
Days
Day &
rations
Amount
of
wages
No.
miles
Amt. of
travel
Total
Lt. Nathl. Fillmore
16
4.3
3. 8.
60
1.0.0
4. 8.
" Jos. Rudd
16
4.3
3. 8.
"
"
4. 8.
En. Lebbeus Armstrong
16
4.3
3. 8.
"
'•
4. 8.
Sergt. John Rudd
16
1.7
1. 5. 4
"
'i
2. 5. 4
" Elijah Hyde
16
1.7
1. 5. 4
'«
"
2. 5. 4
Corpl. Andrew Wood
15
1.5
1. 0. 3
"
♦ «
2. 0. 3
•' Eli Pember
15
1.5
1. 0. 3
«'
"
2. 0. 3
" Jedediah Merrill
15
1.5
1. 0. 3
"
"
2. 0. 3
Fifer Frederick Smith
14
1.5
19.10
"
"
1.19.10
Drum' Alpheus Wentworth
14
1.5
19.10
'«
"
1.19.10
Elnathan Hubbell
8
1.4
10. 8
<■<
''
1.10. 8
Henry Green
David Powers
14
1.4
18. 8
((
"
1.18. 8
14
1.4
18. 8
"
"
1.18. 8
John Knight
14
1.4
18. 8
"
"
1.18. 8
Johun Kinsley, Jr.
14
1.4
18. 8
'-
"
1.18. 8
John Armstrong
8
1.4
18. 8
'«
"
I.IO. 8
Jos. Henderson
14
1.4
18. 8
"
"
1.18. 8
Jona. Persons, Jr.
14
1.4
18. 8
"
"
1.18. 8
Francis Herrick
14
1.4
18. 4
"
«'
1.18. 4
Nathan Hazen
14
1.4
18. 8
'<
«'
1.18. 8
Nathl. Graves
14
1.4
18. 8
'•
"
1.13. 4
Zephaniah Holmes
10
1.4
18. 4
«'
"
1.18. 8
Roger Ladd
14
1.4
18. 8
"
i(
1.18. 8
John Stearns
14
1.4
18. 8
"
"
1.18. 8
Saml. Haynes
14
1.4
18. 8
<»
"
1.18. 8
Cornelius Jones
14
1.4
18. 8
"
♦'
1.18. 8
Caleb Clerk
14
1.4
18. 8
"
"
1.18. 8
Zenas Ashley
14
1.4
18. 8
"
1.18. 8
Joshua Wood
14
1.4
18. 8
"
"
1.18. 8
Anthony Farr
14
1.4
18. 8
'«
"
1.18. 8
Ozias Bingham
14
1.4
18. 8
<'
<>
1.18. 8
George Foot
14
1.4
18. 8
"
((
1.18. 8
Thos. Miller •
14
1.4
18. 8
'(
'<
1.18. 8
Jog. Willoughby, Jr."
14
1.4
18. 8
"
"
1.18. 8
Hezekiah Dewey
14
1.4
18. 8
"
((
1.18. 8
John Moor
14
1.4
18. 8
"
('
1.18. 8
Joseph Roe
8
1.4
18. 8
"
"
1.18. 8
Loomi Case
8
1.4
18. 8
"
«'
1.18. 8
Cyprian Herrick
9
1.4
18. 8
"
«
1.18. 8
Abel Potter
14
1.4
18. 8
"
'«
1.18. 8
Benajah Story
8
1.4
18. 8
««
"
1.18. 8
Timothy Allen
14
1.4
18. 8
"
"
1.18. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
487
Names and Eank
Days
Day&
rations
Amount
of
wages
No.
miles
Amt. of
travel
Total
Daniel Pratt
Ezekiel Harmon
Austin Harmon
Gains Harmon
Lemuel Cleveland
Jeremiah Mumford
Eeuben Clapp
Josiah Drake
18. 8
18. 8
18. 8
18. 8
18. 8
18. 8
18. 8
18. 8
60
1.0.0
1.18. 8
1.18. 8
1.18. 8
1.18. 8
1.18. 8
1.18. 8
1.18. 8
1.18. 8
Nathl. Filmore, Lieut.
Bennington, Nov. 28, 1781. Personally appears Lt. Nathl.
Filmore and makes solemn oath that the above pay roll is just and
true. Isaac Tichenor, Jus. Peace.
Pay Table Otfice, Bennington, Dec. 20, 1781. The above pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
the amount of ^102.0.1. Isaac Tichenor, | p ^^
Amo^ Fassett, f ^^^^
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Dec. 29, 1781. Rec'd. of the
Treasurer the contents of the within order, being ^102.6.1.
Nathl. Filmore. Lt.
[306]
[Ca/>t Joseph Safford's Co)npam'\
Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Safford's Company of Militia in Col.
Eben'' Walbridge's Regiment in an Alarm to Castleton, commenc-
ing the 14th October, 1781, and ending the 31st, both days
included.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Joseph Safford
18
60
7. 0.
Lt. Wm. Henry
10
60
3. 3.
" Jona. Scott
18
60
4.18.
Sergt. M. Rufus Branch
11
60
1.17. 5
" Nathl. Lawrence
15
60
2. 3. 9
" Archelaus Tupper
9
60
1.14. 3
Roswell Mosely [Msley]
18
60
2. 8. 6
" Jeremiah Bingham
11
GO
1.17. 5
Clerk, Joseph Haskell
14
60
2. 2. 2
Corpl. Josiah Brush .
11
60
1.15. 7
" Ezekiel Brewster
15
60
2. 1. 3
488
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Fifer Jonas Abbot
9
60
1.12. 9
Silas Walbridge
15
60
2. 0.
Samuel Holmes
15
60
2. 0.
Jonah Brewster
15
60
2. 0.
Ammi Fuller
14
60
1.18. 8
Amasa Cady
18
60
2. 4.
Charles Cushman
16
60
2. 1. 4
Macy Branch
15
60
2. 0.
Levy Hathaway
15
60
2. 0.
Gideon House
15
60
2. 0.
Stephen House
15
60
2. 0.
David Cutler
18
60
2. 4.
Reuben Cook
15
60
2. 0.
Francis Story
18
60
2. 4.
Alexander Carr
18
60
2. 4.
John Holmes
15
60
2. 0.
George Place
10
60
1.13. 4
Darius Tupper
12
60
1.16.
Saml. Brushel
18
60
2. 4.
Wm. Henry, Jr.
18
60
2. 4.
Isaac Rice [Ryce]
15
60
2. 0.
Thomas Matteson
18
60
2. 4.
Andrew Ferrin
18
60
2. 4.
Jacob Parker
15
60
2. 0.
Aaron Denio
14
60
1.18. 8
Saml. Blackmer
6
60
1. 8.
Eleazer Wright
11
^ 60
1.14. 8
Saml. Atwood, Jr.
13
60
1.17. 4
Ephraim Marble
15
60
2. 0.
David Wentworth
15
60
2. 0.
Ephraim Smith
11
60
1.14. 8
Solomon Walbridge
11
60
1.14. 8
Asa Walbridge
G
60
1. 8.
Walter Cady
6
60
1. 8.
David Clark
11
60
1.14. 8
Erastus Flathaway
11
60
1.14. 8
Joshua Hathaway
11
60
1.14. 8
Lemuel Scott
11
60
1.14. 8
John Alexander, Jr.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
489
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Sam). Saflford, Jr.
8
60
1.10. 8
Jude Weeks
8
60
1.10. 8
John Stuai t
11
60
1.14. 8
Erastus Safford
11
60
1.14. 8
Willson Rowleson
9
60
1.13.
Benj Hulbard
11
60
1.14. 8
Osten [Austin?] Stiles
11
00
1.14 8
Eben'' Babcock
11
60
1.14. 8
Levi Miller
11
60
1.14. 8
James Greenflit
8
60
1.10. 8
Aaron Demming
9
60
1.12. 8
Benj Demming
9
60
1.12.
Zebulon Baker
11
60
1.14. 8
Saml. Whitcob
8
60
1.10. 8
Martin Follet
11
60
1.14. 8
Eben^ Spencer
11
60
1.14. 8
Moses Scott
11
60
1.14. 8
Eliphalet Stickney
11
60
1.14. 8
Henry Parker
11
60
1.14. 8
Rob' Cochran
11
60
1.14. 8
Jacob Safford
8
60
1.10. 8
Nathan Billing
8
60
1.10. 8
Moses Robinson, Jr.
8
60
1.10. 8
Leml. Pratt
11
60
1.14. 8
Phelix Orgurs [Augurs?]
11
60
1.14. 8
David Safford
8
60
1.10. 8
Peter Smith
15
60
2. 0.
Zenas Ashley
14
60
1.13. 8
Caleb Pratt
11
60
1.14. 8
Mingo Black
18
60
2. 4.
Willard Green
9
60
1.12.
Aaron Hubbel
18
60
2. 4.
J ehiel Smith
9
60
1.12.
^ David Fay
18
60
2. 4.
Saml. Montague
8
60
1.10. 8
;^167. 0. 9
Joseph Safford, Capt.
490
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Jan. 3, 1781. The above pay roll being-
approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the sum to Capt.
Safiford or order, being the sum of one hundred and sixty-seven
pounds 9^. Isaac Tichenor, ) Qom««
Tim'^ Brownson, ("
Reed, of the Treasurer Jan.
being ^167.0.9 lawful money.
1782, the contents of this order,
Jos. Safford, Capt.
[279]
\^Capt. Joseph Safford' s Company {part)']
Pay Roll for some men belonging to Capt. Joseph Saflford's
Company of Militia, who were out in the alarms to Saratoga and
Castleton last campaign, and was. through mistake left out of the
rolls made for them alarms.
Names
Days
Pr day
Amt.
wages
Miles
Amt.
travel
Total
John Alexander
2
1.4
2.8
32
10.8
13.4
John Stewart
2
1.4
2.8
32
10.8
13.4
Paul Pratt
6
1.4
8.
60
1. 0.0
1. 8.0
Joel Henry
6
1.4
8.
60
1. 0.0
1. S.O
Reuben Cook
6
1.4
8.
60
1. 0.0
1. 8.0
;^o.io.a
Jos. Safford. Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington. June 8, 1782. The above acct.
being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to Capt.
Joseph Safford or order, the sum of five pounds ten shillings and
^^g^^ P^"^^- If fi^ Jj?^T'' \ Committee.
Nathl. Brush, [
1783. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
Jona. Fisk.
Sunderland, Sept. 6
tents of the within order
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
491
'a
"o
T*< -^ 00 Ti CO 05
CO' -"t CO O OJ CO
!-<■ o id CO CO ■*'
00
Si"
1
«, 1
1 §!28?§g
O 00 •<*< c- t- t-
oo' CO* lo CO CO OS
«. 1
^ O N CO .-1 T}< liO
Dis-
charg'd
Nov. 2
Oct. 27
" 28
" 24
" 27
" 28
En-
tered
Oct. 14
'< 16
" 16
" 14
" 14
" 14
1
<
Saml. Robinson, Lt. Col.
Noble Everest, Chaplain
Oliver Bigloe, Surgeon
Gibbs, Surgeon's Mate
Amos Kellogg, Adjutant
Silas Robinson, Qu. Master
492
STATE OF VERMONT
[263] {^Capt. Lenmel Gary's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Lenuuel Gary's Company in Col. John
Abbot's Reg^iment in a Reg^iment of Foot of the State of Vermont,
from the 23*^ of Oct. to the G''^ of Nov. 1781, in an alarm at
Castleton.
Names
Days
Pday
Miles
P^
. mile
Total
Capt Lemuel Cary
14
0.6.8
60
^d
5.13.4
Lt. James vStephens
14
4.3
GO
3.19.6
En. Moses Barnet
14
4.3
60
3.19.6
iSergt. Gose Quackingbush
14
1.7
60
2. 2.2
Nathl. Barnet
14
1.4
52
1.18.8
John Webb
14
1.4
52
1.16.0
Jedediah Sherman
14
1.4
52
1.16.0
James Smith
14
1:4
52
1.16.0
Saml. Williamson
14
1.4
52
1.16.0
Henry Lewis
14
1.4
52
1.16.0
Philip Marble
14
1.4
52
1.16.0
John Green
14
1.4
52
1.16.0
Jonathan Hadlock
14
1.4
52
1.16.0
Daniel Holenbeck
14
1.4
52
1.16.0
Obadiah Wilkins
14
1.4
52
1.16.0
John Bevee
14
1.4
52
1.16.0
Benj. Palmer
14
1.4
52
1.16.0
^39. 5.2
Attest, Lemuel Cary, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 1"', 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay to Capt. Lemuel Cary, or order, the sum of thirty-nine pounds
five shillings and two pence.
Isaac Tichenor, ) r^,^«.,-ffo«
Nathl. Brush, f Committee.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 16, 1782. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
Saml. Safford.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
493
[157] \Licut. Peter Baker s Co/npany]
A Pay Roll of Lieut. Peter Baker's Company in Col. John
Abbot's Regiment of Foot of the State of Vermont in an Alarm to
Skeensborough, from the 23'' day of October to the 6*'' of Novem-
ber, 1781.
Names
Days
P^ day
Miles
P^
mile
Total
Peter Baker, Lt.
12
4.3
5 (J
3. 9. 8
Teletiah Rice, En.
14
4.3
60
3.19. 6
John Ryon, Sergt.
15
1.7
60
2. 3. 9
David Earl, "
13
1.7
56
1.19. 3
Russell Graves, "
15
1.7
60
2. 3. 9
Saml. Shipraan, Clerk
15
1.7
60
2. 3. 9
William Hill, Corpl.
14
1.5
60
1.19.10
John Waldo, "
5
1.5
30
0.17. 1
Benjamin Scott, "
12
1.4
56
1.14. 8
John Marsh
14
1.4
60
1.18. 8
Hezekiah Munro
13
1.4
56
1.15.
John Cok
15
1.4
60
2. 0.
Saml. Jordan [Sordam]
2
1.4
16
0. 7.10
Richard Crego
15
1.4
60
2. 0.
John Rice
12
1.4
56
1.14. 8
David Hurd
3
1.4
16
0. 9. 4
Thomas Burch
14
1.4
60
1.18. 8
John Barsly
10
1.4
50
1.10.
^34. 5. 5
Attest, Peter Baker, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 1, 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the sum of thirty-four pounds five shillings and five pence, to
Lieut. Peter Baker or order.
Isaac Tichenor, \
Nathl
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July 16
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of this order.
^34.5.5
Brush, f
1782.
Committee.
Reed, of Ira
Saml. Safford.
494
STATE OF VERMONT
[315] \^Capt. Nathan Delano's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nathan Delano's Company of Militia of
Col. John Abbot's Regiment in the service of the State of Ver-
mont, at the Alarm in Oct. 1781, commencing, the %'d^ of October
and ending the 6*'' day of November, 1781.
Pay 8
Names
Miles
Pr
mile
Days
days ra-
tions
incl.
Amount
Capt. Nathan Delano
60
4d
14
6.8
5.13. 4
Lt. Rosvvell Chapman
60
4
14
4.3
3.19. 6
Sergt. Jacob Rosevelt
60
4
14
1,7
2. 2. 2
" Jona. Rowell [Powel]
35
4
4
1.7
0.18.
Corpl. John Hogse [Hoxie ?]
60
4
8
1.5
1.11. 8
Joshua Hogse
60
4
8
1.4
1.10. 8
Cunrod Pecket [Ricket]
60
4
15
1.4
2. 0.
John T. Ostrander
60
4
8
1.4
1.10. 8
Peter Ostrander
60
4
15
1.4
2. 0.
William Cass [Calf]
60
4
15
1.4
2. 0.
Daniel York
60
4
15
1.4
2. 0.
George Wells
60
4
11
1.4
1.14. 8
Luke Van Ornum
60
4
9
1.4
1.12.
Israel Clark
60
4
15
1.4
2. 0.
Corpl. Richard Sharp
50
4
12
1.5
1.13. 8
Robert Hard [Hand]
15
4
2
1.7
0. 8. 2
Sergt. John Ricord
15
4
2
1.7
0. 8. 2
George Ricord, Drm""
15
4
2
1.5
0. 7.11
Ludel Maps
15
4
2
1.4
0. 7. 8
Thomas Gilbert
15
4
2
1.4
0. 7. 8
Abram [Alvah] Fudenbrouk
15
4
2
1.4
0. 7. 8
Thomas Powel
30
4
3
1.4
0.14.
John Fudenbrouk
30
4
3
1.4
0.14.
Peter Van Strander, Jr.
30
4
3
1.4
0.14.
^36.15.7
Nathan Delano, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 18, 1782. The within Pay
Roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Capt. Nathan Delano, or his order, the sum of thirty-six
pounds fifteen shillings and six pence.
Nathl. Brush,
Isaac Tichenor,
Committee.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
495
Bennington, Feb. 27. 1782. Reed, of Ira Allen Esq. Treas-
urer, the contents of the above order, being thirty-six pounds fif-
teen shillings and seven pence, lawful money.
/;36.15.7 Nathan Delano, Capt.
[LIO]
\^Capt. John Robinson's Company'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Robinson's Company of Militia in
Col. John Abbott's Regiment in the State of Vermont, for services
in said state, in an alarm to the Frontiers, under the orders of
Brig. Gen. Enos, at Skeensboro', Oct. 25, 1781.
^
^3
fc
.a
® a
Names
a.
P.
S
%
2-i
11
Total
b
>,
<i>
&
.3fl
"C
03
cS
u
6"a%
<5sm
f^
fi
P4
S
H
iz; «
W™ Ko88. Lieut.
14
4/3
60
/4
8
5/4
/8
4. 4.10
Matthew Randall, En.
8
5/4
4. 4.10
John Randall, Sergt.
1/7
8
5/4
2. 7. 6
Abel Lewis, "
8
46
1. 8.
Jason Babcock,
14
60
8
5/4
2. 7. 6
Amiel Alger, <'
8
5/4
2. 7. 6
Stephen Randall
1/4
8
5/4
2. 4.
Peter Crandell
8
5/4
2. 4.
Thos. Reynolds
8
5/4
2. 4.
John Church
11
5
3/4
1.18.
Christian Keider
4
20
0.12.
W"' Welch ^
2
12
0. 6. 8
Augustus Lewis
4
20
0.12.
;^27. 0.10
W"' Ross, Lieut.
Pay Table Office, Dec. 20, 1782. The within roll being ex-
amined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Lt. William Ross the amount thereof, being the sum of
twenty-seven pounds /lO lawful money.
John Strong, ) ^
Timothy Brownson, f Committee.
ReC^ of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the sum of twenty-seven
pounds and ten pence, lawful money, in full of the within.
Arlington, Dec. 21, 1782.
;^27. 0.10. W" Ross.
496
STATE OF VERMONT
[311]
\Capt. Martiti Dudley's Company]
of Capt. Martin Dudley's Company of Militia of
A Pay Roll
Col. John Abbot's Regiment for services in the Alarm at Castleton
in Oct. 1781, commencing the 23'^ of Oct. and ending Nov. 9, 1781.
Names
Miles
Pr mile
4d
Days
17
Pay pr day
and rations
0.6.8
Total
Capt. Martin Dudley
60
6.13. 4
Lieut. Thos. Horth
60
9
4.3
3.18. 3
En. James Williamson
60
9
4.3
3.18. 3
Sergt. John Patton
52
9
1.7
1. 11.11
" David Parce
60
10
1.7
1.15.10
Richard Powell
30
5
1.4
0.16. 8
David Vallans
33
4
1.4
0.16. 4
David Ransom
60
10
1.4
1.13. 4
Caleb Parker
60
10
1.4
1.13. 4
Eben"^ Arnold
53
9
1.4
1. 9. 4
Elisha Turner
43
4
1.4
0.19. 4
Timothy Hugh
42
4
1.4
0.19. 4
Solomon Miller
40
4
1.4
0.18. 4
Saml. Hadlok
52
9
1.4
0. 9. 4
Garrit [Gunit] Bovea
53
9
1.4
0. 9. 4
John Waldo
53
9
1.4
0. 9. 4
£2^.\\. It
Martin Dudley, Capt.
The above pay roll attested before me
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 18, 1782. The above
account being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the sum of twenty-nine pounds eleven shillings and seven pence to
Capt. Martin Dudlej'' or order.
Isaac Tichenor,
Nathl. Brush,
Com*
Bennington, Feb. 27, 1783. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq. Treas-
urer, the contents of the within order, being twenty-nine pounds
eleven shillings and seven pence, lawful money.
Martin Dudley, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
497
[31]
\Capt. Williavi Sharp's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. W" Sharp's Company, Col. John Abbot's
Reg\ in a Rejj' of Foot of the State of Vermont, in an alarm to
Skeensborouja^h, from the 23*^ day of October to the 16**^ of
November. 1781.
Names
Miles
Rations
per day
No. of
Amount
days
Capt. W"' Sharp
6(1
0.6.8
14
5.13. 4
Geo. Milliman, Lt.
60
4.3
14
3.19. 6
W" Wallworth, En"
60
4.3
14
3.19. 6
Levi Basley, Sergt.
60
1.7
14
2. 2. 2
^ ohn Crarey,
60
1.7
14
2. 2. 2
;Danl. Holey, Corp.
60
1.5
14
1.19.10
Abiel Blowers, "
60
1.5
10
1.14. 4
Joseph Holey
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
John Milliman
51
1.4
14
1.15. 8
' ona. Covett
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
saac Hogs
60
1.4
10
1.13. 4
Low Tirdam [Sirdam]
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
David Laten
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
Saml. Whitman
60
1.4
10
1.13. 4
OS. Rhusel
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
'Elijah Rhusel
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
Eliack Blowers
60
1.4
14
1.18. 8
Saml. Suidam
;^39.13. 8
;^39.13.8
John Abbot, Col.
Bennington, June 8, 1782. Personally appears John Abbot,
Col., signer to the within pay roll and makes oath that the same is
just and true, without fraud to this State or any individual.
Moses Robinson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 24, 1784. The within roll
examined and approved and the Treasurer of the State of Vermont
is directed to pay the same being ^^39.13.8 lawful money to Capt.
W'" Sharp or bearer. Timo. Brownson,
Saml. Bartlit,
Com'
Treas. Office, Feb. 25, 1784.
the contents of the above order.
[32]
Rec'd of L Allen, Treasurer,
W" Sharp, Capt.
498
STATE OF VERMONT
[358]
[^Capt. Augustine O dell's Compam'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Augustin Odel's Company in Col. John
Abbott's Regiment of Militia, which was called out in an alarm the
19th of October, 1781, by the State of Vermont.
Names
Days
Miles
P' day
Milage
Rations
Total
Augustin Odel, Capt.
18
60
5.4
1. 0.0
1. 4.0
7. 0.0
Asa Lewis, Lt.
18
60
3.7
1. 0.0
0.12.0
4.16.6
Joshua Randal, En.
18
60
8.7
1. 0.0
0.12.0
4.16.6
Caleb Hakes, Sergt.
18
60
1.7
1. 0.0
2. 8.6
John Babcock, "
18
60
1^7
1. 0.0
2. 8.6
Elemuel Stewart, "
18
60
1*7
1. 0.0
2. 8.6
George Hakes, Corpl.
18
60
i.'s
1. 0.0
2. 6.8
Henry Lewis,
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 6.8
Walter Worden
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
Jacob Lampman
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
Francis Burns
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
Stephen Card
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
William Reynolds
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 0.0
Benjamin Corey
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
Hendrick Weasonhouse
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
Phillip Crellior
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
Daniel Young
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
Zenas Willis
18
60
0. 4.8
8.8
William Sanford
18
60
0.10.0
18.
Ab'" Lampham [Lampman]
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
Ephraim Whittaker
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
Silas Brown
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
Joseph Barronhart
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
John Reynolds
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
Gilbert Worden
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
James Case
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
John Reynolds, Jr.
18
60
1. 0.0
2. 4.0
;^67. 2.6
Augustine Odell, Capt.
Manchester, Oct. 19, 1782. Personally appeared Augustine
Odel and made solemn oath to the truth of the within Pay Roll.
Sworn before me, John Strong, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, 22<* Oct. 1782. The within pay roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Augustine Odel or bearer, it being sixty-seven pounds, 2/6.
John Strong, | Committee.
Timo. Brownson, \
Treasurer's Office, Manchester, Oct. 23, 1782.
Treasurer the contents of the above order
Augustine Odel.
^67.2.6 Joshua Babcock
Reed, of the
in behalf of Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
499
[-n
[^Capt. Nicholas Sharpens Co7)tpany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Nicholas Sharpe's Company in Col. John
Abbet's Regiment out in an Alarm to Skeensboro' with Gen. Enos,
in October. 1781.
Names
George Milliman, Lt.
"William Walsworth, En.
Levi Basley, Sergt.
John Carriway, "
David Armstrong, "
Danl. Holley, Corpl.
John Milliman, "
Bial Blowers, "
W" Blowers
EUeck Blowers
Jona. Russell
Elijah Russell
Lovv Surdam
Lump Surdam
Thomas Latton
1'homas Latton, Jr.
Robert Patterson
John Blass
Saml. Whitman
Saml. Latham
Saml. Siffon
Elias Millard
Thomas Hill
Isaac Hogg
Jonathan Covel
Saml. Surdam
Days
in ser-
vice
17
N
mi
5
o.
les
It
No.
rations
Wages
pr day
9
13
0.4.3
17
"
4.3
17
'
"
1.7
17
I
"
1.7
17
1.5
17
'
"
1.5
17
.
"
1.5
17
It
1.4
17
"
1.4
17
"
1.4
17
"
1.4:
17
"
1.4
17
"
1.4
17
(1
1.4
17
"
1.4
17
"
1.4
17
'
"
1.4
17
4
"
1.4
17
"
1.4
17
"
1.4
17
<«
1.4
17
,
"
1.4
17
((
1.4
17
<(
1.4
17
•'
1.4
17
1.4
Total
4.17.7
4.17.7
2.12.8
2.]2.8
2.12.8
9.0
9.5
9.5
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
;^68. 5.5
Test, George Milliman, Lt.
Pay Table Office, April 4. 1783.
The within pay roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same to George Milliman or bearer, it being
sixty-eight pounds five shillings and five pence.
^'^^•^•^ J,?.^^" ?^^°"§^' 'committee.
rimo> Brownson, f
Reed, of L Allen, Treasurer, the contents of
George Willam.
April 5. 1783
this order.
500
STATE OF VERMONT
[270]
[Co/. John Abbot's Regiment — Officer s\
A Pay Roll of the Field and Staff Officers in Col. John Abbot's
Regiment of Militia in the service of the State of Vermont, com-
mencing the 23'^ day of October and ending the 9^^ Nov. 1781, in
the Alarm to Skeensboro' and Castleton.
Names
John Abbot, Col.
Benj. Randall. Lt. Col.
Joel Abbot, Major
Eufus Jolin[8on],Adjt.
Saml. Lewis, Qu, M.
Days
Pr day
0.10.0
3.7
3.7
Miles
Pr mile
No.
rations
Pay for
rations
Total
9.17.4
10. 1.4
7. 1.4
3.10.7
3.18.1
\£M. 8.8
Attest.
John Abbot, Col.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March V\ 1782. The above
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the sum of thirty-four pounds eight shillings and eight pence, to
Col. John Abbot or order. Isaac Tichenor,
Nathl. Brush,
Committee.
Pay the above to Jed. Hyde and my receipt shall answer the
same. John Abbot, Col.
4th March, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the
within pay roll, by the hand ofl the Governor, in behalf of John
Abbot.
^34.8.8 , Jed. Hyde.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
501
[317] \Capt. John Daters Compafiy]
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Dater's Company in Col. Cornelius
Dotv's Reg' of Militia, for service done for the State of Vermont
in an alarm from the 30"' [13th?] of October to the 17"', 1781.
Names
Miles
Days
Pr day
Amount
John Dater, Capt.
20
4
6.8
1.12.4
Patrick Agan, Lt.
20
4
4.3
1. 3.5
John Dick, Ensign
20
4
4.3
1. 3.5
H. Wm. Croneberger, Clerk
20
4
1.7
13.0
Abraham Hopp, Sergt.
20
4
1.7
13.0
Abraham Catzeback, C.
20
4
1.5
12.4
Henry Rineberger
20
4
1.4
12.0
William Frazier
20
4
do
12.0
Walter Wilson
20
4
12.0
Nicholas Shifer
20
4
12.0
Alex^ Outhhout
20
4
12.0
Peter Henner
20
4
12.0
Henry Shiffer
20
4
12.0
Henry Dater
20
4
12.0
Jacob Nehr
20
4
12.0
Martines Henner
20
4
12.0
John B. Henner
20
4
12.0
Christian Shiffer
20
4
12.0
Peter Roseberger
20
4
12.0
Jacob Gerngross
20
4
12.0
^14. 5.6
P
owder
and lead
8. 2.0
Due
^6. 3.6
John Dater, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 1st June, 1782. The above
pay-roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay Capt. John Dater the same, it being six pounds
three shillings and six pence. Nathl. Brush, ) ^ .
Isaac Tichenor, \ oiti™i ee.
Norwich, June 7, 1785. Reed, of I. Allen, Treasurer, the con-
tents of the within order. Moses Robinson,
in behalf of Capt. Daters.
502
STATE OF VERMONT
[91]
[^Capf. William Shepard's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. W™ Shepard's Company, Col. Cornelius
Douty's Reg* in a Regiment of Foot of the State of Vermont,
from the 12*'' day of October to the 3'^ day of November, 1781, to
Castleton.
Names and Rank
>
Amount
^ 5-.
b >^^
03
CTi (U
i^ rt <^
1-1
Vh
C; ^
^^ ^
H
CU
Capt. W" Shepard
14
6/8
31
4<^
5. 3. 8
En. Saml. Eastwood
14
4/3
31
3. 9.10
Sergt. Rice Honeywell
14
1/7
31
1.12. ()
Jos. Martin
14
1/7
31
1.12. ()
" Titus Munson
14
1/7
31
1.12. (i
Solo. Datcher
14
1/7
31
1.12. 6
Willerstone West
14
1/4
31.
1. 9.
josiah Carpenter
14
lA
31
1. 9.
Thomas Adkins
14
1/4
31
1. 9.
Joseph Benedict
14
lA
31
1. 9.
Jas. Macclarren
14
lA
31
1. 9.
Jacob Neere
14
1/4
31
1. 9.
Nicholas Skrere
14
V-t
31
1. 9.
David Wilcox
14
1/4
31
1. 9.
W™ Tompson
14
1/4
31
1. 9.
David Bennett
5
1/4
31
0.17.
Matthew Hubble
14
lA
31
1. 9.
Lawrence Dutcher
14
lA
31
1. 9.
Abel Merrit
14
1/4
31
1. 9.
^33. 8. (3
Attest, William Shepard, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March V\ 1782. The above
pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay unto Capt. W"' Shepard or order the sum of thirty-three
pounds eight shillings and six pence.
Isaac Tichenor,
Nathl. Brush,
Com'
Treasurer's Office, June 14, 1783. Received of Ira Allen, Esq.,
Treasurer, the contents of the within order in behalf of Capt.
W" Shepard. Israel Shepard.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
503
[20(3'
[? Capt. Henry Vanderhoff's Company ]
[Xfltc. The caption or head of this roll appears to have been
torn off from the original paper, and is not to be found. C. L.
Knapp.]
[yotc — The followino: heading — torn off — was found b}' me,
namely :
"A Pay Roll of Capt. Henry Vanderhoof's Company, Col.
Dotv's Regt. a regiment of foot of the State of Vermont fr. the
25th of Oct. to the fifth of Nov. 1781." F. F. Merrill.]
[This roll is filed on the back: "Capt. Henry Vanderhofs
/:i0.0.10 Feb. 16, 1784 Capt. Jacob Lansing."
Attest. C. L. Knapp.]
Names
Miles
P^ mile
Days
Total
Lt. Mart. Weatherwax
40
4d
12
3. 4. 4
Sergt. Henrv Grawberger
40
4
12
1.12.10
Peter Grawberger
40
4
12
1. 9. 4
George Wetsel
40
4
12
1. 9. 4
Barnard Zipeily
40
4
12
0.19. 8
Jacob Ziperly
40
4
12
1. 9. 4
;^10. 10
Pay Table Office, Sunderland. Feb. 16, 1784.
The above pay roll examined and approved, the Treasurer is
directed to pay the same, being ten pounds ten pence, to Capt.
Vanderhoof or bearer. Timo. Brownson, (
Saml. Bartlit.
Committee.
Sunderland, Feb. 16, 1784. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order in behalf of Capt. Vanderhofs.
^10. 0.10 Jacob Cummings.
504
STATE OF VERMONT
[1^]
[^Capt. John Daters Cotnpany]
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Dater's Company and Col. Cornelius
Doty's Regiment, for service in an Alarm the 23^^ of October 1781,
g-oing as far as Rupert and then returning to Filestown the 4th of
Nov. A.D. 1781.
Names
Miles travel
No. Days
Amount
Capt. John Dater
50
13
5. 3. 4
En. John Dick
"
13
3.11.11
Sergt. John Combs
"
13
1.17. 3
" Abrah'" Hopp
"
13
1.17. 3
" Jacob Rossaberger
"
13
1.17. 3
Corpl. Abr" Catosaback
*'
13
1.15. 1
Barnett Mour
"
13
. 1.14.
Nicholas Shiffer
"
13
1.14.
Alex"- Outhout
"
13
1.14.
Peter Haner
"
13
1.14.
Henry Shiffer
"
13
1.14.
Henry Dater
"
13
1.14.
Jacob Near
"
33
1.14.
John Heaner
"
13
1.14.
Christian Shefifer
"
13
1.14.
Yred^ Bonesteel
"
13
1.14.
Peter Rosaberger
((
13
1.14.
Jacob Garngross
13
1.14.
^30.10. 1
John Daters, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, June 1, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the amount of the within pay roll to Capt.
John Daters or order, being thirty-six pounds, ten shillings and
one penny. Isaac Tichenor,
Nathl. Brush,
Com^
Norwich, June 7, 1785.
tents of the within order.
Rec'd of I. Allen, Treasurer, the con-
Moses Robinson,
in behalf of Capt. Daters.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
505
[59] \Capt. Shadrach Phelps Compafiyl
A Pay Roll of Capt. Shadrach Phelps' Company, Col. Cor-
nelius Don^hty's Regiment in a Regiment of foot of the State of
\'ermont, from the '^3'' day of October to the 3^ of November in
the Alarm at Castleton, [1781].
Names and Eank
Capt. Shadrach Phelps
Lt. Edw' Henderson
Eds' Heudrifk Jackson
Sergt. Jas. Butten
'' Job Paddock
" Jabez Griswold
Philip Vely
Corpl. Jer'' Soiiles
" John Strow
Nath' Barns
David Griswold
John Andrew
Thos. Griswold
Jacob Andrew
Enoch Erls
Jas. Tinlow
Saml. Williams
Elisha Sly
Days in
service
Pay per
day and
rations
4/8
4/3
1/7
1/7
1/7
1/7
1/5
1/5
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
Miles
Pay per
travel
mile
40
4''
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
•40
40
40
40
40
Amount
5. 6. 8
3.12.10
3.12.10
1.15. 6
1.15. 6
1.15. 6
1.15.
1.13.
1.13.
1.12.
1.12.
1.12.
1.12.
1.12.
1.12.
1.12.
1.12.
1.12.
^37. 8. 8
Attest.
Shadrach Phelps, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington Mar. 1, 1782.
The within pay roll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Capt. Shadrach Phelps the sum of ;^37.8.8.
NathL Brush ) ^.^^ee.
Isaac Tichenor \
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above order in be-
half of Capt. Shadrach Phelps and by his order.
9th March, 1782. Simeon Harmoner.
506
STATE OF VERMONT
[317]
[Co/. Cornelius Doiity's Field Officer s\
A Pay Roll of Col. Cornelius Douty's Field Officers, belonging
to his Reg* the 12''' Regiment of Foot in General Safford's
Brigade in the State of Vermont, from the 12"' day of October to
the 3'-'' day of Nov. 1781.
Names
MUes
Amount
Rations
Days
Amount
11.10.0
6. 4.0
4. 2.0
4. 2.6
Total
Col. Cornelius Douty
Adjt. Nicholas Mosher
Qa. Master Josiah Root
Sergt. Major Israel Shepard
31
31
31
31
10.4
10.4
10.4
10.4
42
21
21
21
23
23
14
23
5. 8. 1
3.12.10
2.16. 4
^11.17. 3
The above named Col. Cornelius Douty personally appeared
and made oath to the above roll to be true, according to the best of
his understanding, before me,
Edward Jewett, Justice of Peace.
Cornelius Douty, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, V^ March, 1782. The within
pay roll being examined, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Nicholas Mosher the sum of eleven pounds seventeen shil-
lings and three pence and no more.
Nathl. Brush, \ .,
T m- u c Committee.
Isaac 1 ichenor, \
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 11, 1783. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq. Treasurer, the contents of the above order, for and in
behalf of Nicholas Mosher.
^11.17.3 Israel Shepard.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
507
[04] \Capt. John StilhceH's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Stillwell's Company, Col. Cornelius
Doty's Rej^iment in the service of the State of Vermont, com-
mencing the 25"' day of Oct. and ending the 9"' day of November,
both days included, 1781.
Names
Days
M. travel
Amount
Lt. Robt. Armstrong
IG
40
4. 1.4
Ensign W'" Douglas
16
40
4. 1.4
Corpl. Joseph Ketchum
4
40
0.19.0
Ganet Miller
12
40
1.10.4
[ohn Pruist
12
40
1. 9.4
Kenry Burchin
16
40
1.14.8
Samuel Ketchum )
6
35
2.14.0
with his wagon f
^16.10.0
W"' Douglas, Ensign.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, May 3, 1782.
The within pay roll being examined and approved of, the
Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Robert Armstrong the
sum of sixteen pounds ten shillings lawful money.
^16.10.0 Nathl. Brush,
Timo. Brownson,
Com*
Bennington, 3'' May, 1782. For value received, please pay
unto Joseph Fay or bearer the contents of the within pay roll.
William Douglas.
Received the contents of the above of the Treasurer.
Joseph Fay.
508
STATE OF VERMONT
[71] yCapt. Elijah Galushd's Compajty {pari)\
A Pay Roll of a part of Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company of
Militia in the town of Arlington, who marched for the defence of
the frontiers of the State of Vermont in the month of October,
3 781. Arlington, July V\ 1782.
c <a
ui
„ cu
^>.
en
o '^
CO ."
Names
^-S
£-
Amount
Q «
a.
H p.
Ens" Benj. Bartlit
10
4/3
45
/-i
£ 2.17. 6
Serg-t. vSaml. Hosford
1/7
1.10.10
" Levi Htll
1.10.10
" Jacob Smith
1.10.10
" Benajah Boardman
1.10.10
Corpl. Isaac Butterfield
17
1/5
1.19. 1
" Isaiah Averill
6
1. 3. 6
Elijah Wood
17
lA
1.17. 8
Jeremiah Wheeler
1.17. 8
Isaac Oatman
1.17. 8
James Arnold
1.17. 8
Levi Arnold
13
1.12. 4
Josiah Ausgood [Osgood?]
1.12. 4
John Foot
6
1. 3.
John Matteson
10
1. 8. 4
George Major
10
1. 8. 4
Josiah Cheney
1. 8. 4
W" Anderson
1. 8. 4
Moses Kmapp
1. 8. 4
Andrew Dunning
1. 8. 4
Ichabod Benedict
1. 8. 4
Ichabod Bartlit
1. 8. 4
John Merrill
1. 8. 4
Amasa Pettibone
1. 8. 4
George Hill Clark
G
1/7
1. 4. 6
;^39. 9. 7
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 7, 1782. The within pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the sum of
thirty-nine pounds nine shillings and seven pence to Ensign
Benjamin Bartlit or his order.
^39.9.7 Isaac Tichenor,
Timothy Brownson,
Committee.
Received of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the
above order, it being thirty-nine pounds three shillings and seven
pence. Benj. Bartlit, Ensign.
March 22^ 1782.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
509
[266] [Skeensborough Company under Ensii^n John R. Blanchard~\
A Pay Roll of Skeensborough Compan)' commanded by Ensign
John R. Blanchard. Skeensborough, Nov. 1, 1781.
Names
Days
Wages
Total
Ensign J. R. Blanchard
18
4.3.0
3.1G.6
Sergi. Solomon S. Clark
12
1.7.2/4
19.6
" Robert Fuller
12
1.7.2/4
19.6
" Nathl. Miller [Weller]
12
1.7.2/4
19.6
Fifer Philip Miller
12
1.5.2/4
17.6
Corpl. Solomon Ausiin
12
1.4.0
17.6
Samuel Bigelow
12
1.4.0
16.0
Henry Fuller
12
1.4.0
16.0
Mcses Hervey
12
1.4.0
16.0
Phineas Hervey
12
1.4.0
16.0
Tiraothv Johnson
6
1.4.0
8.0
Charles'Miller
12
1.4.0
16.0
John McFarrer [McFarsen]
12
1.4.0
16.0
Ephraim Fuller
12
1.4.0
16.0
John Thomas
18
1.4.0
4.0
Samuel Ward
12
1.4.0
16.0
Eliphalet Thomas
12
1.4.0
16.0
John Bemas
12
1.4.0
16.0
Abner Blanchard
12
1.4.0
16.0
Samuel Thomas
8
1.4.0
10.8
19.8.8
John B. Blanchard, En. Com'''
Pay Table Office, Manchester, Oct. 22^^, 1783. The within pay
roll being examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed
to pay the sum of nineteen pounds eight shillings and 8*^ to ensign
John R. Blanchard or order. Timo. Brownson, ) ^
John Strong, \
.Nov. 28, 1782. Then the within Pay Roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Sunderland, March 27, 1783. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treasurer,
the contents of the above order, in behalf of John R. Blanchard.
W" Blanchard.
510
STATE OF VERMONT
[256]
\Poivnal Alarm Compatiy^ Capt. Benj. Bates']
A Pay Roll of such of the Alarm Company in Pownal as
marched to Castleton in the alarm in October, 1781, with Capt.
Benjamin Bates.
When
Days
Amt.
Amt.
Ra-
Names
entered
in
of
Miles
tions
Total
service
service
16
service
due
Capt. Benj. Bates
Oct. 15
4. 5. 4
70
1.3.4
38
6.10.0
Lt. Geo. Parker
" 20
11
1. 9.11
70
1.3.4
20
3.10.1
" Joseph Wheeler
" 18
13
2. 6. 7
73
1.4.4
20
3. 9.7
En. Stephen Cummins
" 15
16
2.17. 4
70
1.3.4
20
4.11.4
Sergt. Bulah Waldo
" 18
Ui
1. 0. 7
72
1.4.0
2. 4.7
Moses Perkins
'« 20
11
17. 5
70
1.3.4
2. 0.9
'' Joseph Barber
" 28
8
12. 8
70
1.3.4
1.16.0
Corpl. Michael Dunning
" 18
13
19.
70
1.3.4
2. 1.9
" Eben' Seelye
" 2H
8
11. 8
70
1.3.4
1.15.0
Elisha Curd
" 15
9
12.
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
Benj. Reynolds /
William Potter/
Nathl. Seelye
" 15
9
12.
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
" 15
9
12.
70
1.3.4
1.15.4
" 18
13
17. 4
70
1.3.4
2. 0.8
Silas Watson
" 20
11
17. 8
70
1.3.4
1.18.0
Oliver Myers
" 18
13
17. 4
70
1.3.4
2. 0.8
John Welch _
" 18
13
17. 4
70
1.3.4
2. 0.8
Amos Potter
" 20
11
14. 8
70
1.3.4
1.18.0
Peter Vosborough
" 20
11
14. 8
70
1.3.4
1.18.0
Daniel Philips /
" 27
4
5. 4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Abel Matteson
" 27
4
5. 4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
John Potter >
" 27
4
f 5. 4
' 17. 4
~~~X 5. 4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Peter Barritt
" 18
13 /
74
1.4.8
2. 2.0
David Mallory
" 27
4
70
1.3.4
1. 8.8
Charles Dougherty
" 15
7
9. 4
70
1.3.4
1.12.8
1^54.10.5
Benj. Bates, Captain.
Bennington, Jan. 11, 1782. The above sworn to before me.
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Jan. 11, 1782. The Treasurer
is directed to pay to Capt, Bates, or order, the sum of fifty-four
pounds ten shillings and five pence, agreeable to the within
account. Isaac Tichenor, | nr.r^^:^^^^
A T:^ 4-4. r Committee.
Amos lassett, )
Pownal, Jan. 19, 1782. To the Treasurer of the State of Ver-
mont: Sir, You are hereby directed to pay to Capt. Eli Noble the
sura contained in the within Pay Roll, and this order shall be your
discharge from me. Benj. Bates, Capt.
Bennington, Feb. 5, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order, being fifty-four pounds ten shillings and
five pence, lawful money.
^51.10.5 Benj. Bates, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
511
[42]
\Capt. Zebediah Dewey s Co'mpaiiy\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company for their
service in the Alarm at Castleton October 21, 1781, in obedience
to orders from Lt. Col. Clark.
Names
Days
in ser-
vice
Wages per
day and
rations
No. of
miles
Total) of wages, rations
amt. j" and travel
Capt. Zebediah Dewey
10
6.3
2.8
Ci
9
4
Lt. Josiah Grafit
10
4.3
2.8
2
5
2
En. Elkahah AsBly
10
4.3
do
2
5
2
Sergrt. John Ashley
10
1.7
do
18
6
Sergt. W" Ashley
10
1.7
18
6
" Icabod Marshall
10
1.7
- 18
6
Peter How
10
1.7
18
6
Silas How. CJk
6
1.7
12
2
Corpl. Thos. Dewey
10
1.5.2
17
3
Saml. Fletcher
10
1.5.2
17
3
" John Richards
9
1.5.2
15
9
Asa Lawrence
5
1.5.2
9
4
Earth" Marrit
10
16
Stephen D. Moranvele
10
16
,
Hesek'' Loggan
10
16
Reuben Hosford
10
16
Jared Dickson
4
8
Alex. Dixon
5
9
4
John How
10
16
Paul Marshall
10
16
Jason Royce
10
16
Levi Thatcher
4
8
Eben^ Canfield
5
9
4
John Mosely
10
16
W'" Hooker, Jr.
9
14
8
Th. Hooker
5
9
4
Benj. Adams
10
16
Jos. Adams
10
16
Isaac Hosford
10
16
Henry Hyde
6
10
8
Thos. Goodwin
10
16
Elijah Goodwin
10
16
Mical Marrit
10
16
Jas. Frisbie
10
16
Jona. Marshall
10
16
Philip Brookins
10
16
Seth Crow
10
16
Thos. Wood
10
16
Amasa Thatcher
9
14
8
Eben' Wright
6
10
8
Danl. Ruard
10
16
Jno. Smith
3
6
8
612
STATE OF VERMONT
Days
Wages per
day and
rations
No. of
Total) of wages, rations
Names
in ser-
vice
miles
amt, )" and travel
Azel Holms
10
1.4
16
Saml. Allen
10
1.4
16
Jas. Hyde
10
1.4
16
John Preson
10
1.4
16
James Guthrie
10
1.4
16
Jas. Barber
10
1.4
16
Elijah Owen, Jr.
10
1.4
16
Elisha Owen
10
1.4
Timo> Hyde
6
1.4
(This corner is torn from
Ezariah Dewey
6
1-4
the ori
ginal roll. K. )
Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, April 11, 1782. The within
pay roll being- examined and approved, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the sum of forty-three pounds sixteen shillings
and one penny to Capt. Zebediah Dewey or order.
Nathl. Brush, )
Timo Brownson, f
Com^
July VZ, 1782.
The within pay roll sworn to before me.
Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Sunderland, April 12, 1782. For value received I do hereby
sign over the above pay roll to Ira Allen and request the Treasurer
to pay the same to him. Zebediah Dewey, Capt.
Rec'd of Ira
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 8, 1782.
Allen, Treasurer, the contents of the above order.
Ira Allen.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
513
[228J
[^Capt Abishai Moselcys Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt, Abishai Moseley's Company for service at
Castleton in the Alarm Oct. 21, 1781, in obedience to orders from
Lt. Col. Clark.
Days
P' day
Total
Lt. Ithaman Brookins
10
4.3
2. 5. 2
En. Solomon Wildo (Wilds)
10
4.3
2. 5. 2
Sergt. Elislia Asley
10
1.7
18. 6
" Jona. Morgan
10
1.7
18. 6
" Josiah Lewis (Luis)
5
1.7
10. 7
" Elisha Allen
7
1.7
13. 9
Joel Grannis Clark
9
1.7
16.11
Corpl. John Ransom
10
1.5
17. 3
Philip Howe
10
1.5
17. 3
" Caleb Morgan
3
1.5
7.
" Joseph Jones
9
1.5
15. 9
Ephraim Buell
8
1.4
13. 4
fames Smith
10
1.4
16.
vSamuel Higgins
10
1.4
16.
John Tilden
7
1.4
12.
Robert Green
10
1.4
16.
Eben^ Hvde
10
1.4
16.
Philip Preast
10
1.4
16.
Mordecai Soper
7
1.4
12.
Titus Watson
9
1.4
14. 4
Jeremiah Adams
9
1.4
14. 4
Elisha Hibard
5
1.4
9. 4
Archibald Dickson
3
1.4
6. 8
Joseph Rann
4
1.4
8.
Joel Frisbie
3
1.4
6. 8
^19. 2. 6
Test.
Ithamar Brookins, Lieut.
Poultney, Jan. 16, 1782. Then personally appeared
Thomas Brookins and made solemn oath to the within roll.
Before me, Wm. Ward, Justice of Peace.
[33]
Lt.
514
STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 29, 1782. The within pay
roll being approved of. the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
sum of nineteen pounds two shillings and six pence to Li. Ithamar
Brookins or order. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
a>- -D i- Committee.
Timo. Brownson, f
Sunderland, April 10, 1782. For value received, I do hereby
sign over this order to Ira Allen and request the Treasuier to pay
the same to him. Zebediah Dewey,
for Brookins.
Treasurer's Office, June 8,
urer, the contents of this order.
^19.2.6.
1782. Reed, of Ira Allen, Treas-
Ira Allen.
[240]
[CaJ)f. Jacob Hinds'' Company {par{)\
A Pay Roll of part of ('apt. Jacob Hinds' Company for services
done in the alarm at Castleton in Oct. 1781, for forwarding on men
and marching as far as Pawlet, as follows:
Days
Miles
Amt.
Israel Burntt, Lt.
Stephen Jackson, Serg*
John Gray
Elezer Starns
5
4
3
4
23
23
14
23
1. 8.11
0.14.
0. 8. 8
0.12. 8
£-i. 4. 3
Israel Burritt, Lieut.
Pay Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The Treasurer is directed
to pay the sum of three pounds four shillings and eleven pence to
Lieut. Israel Burritt or order, agreeably to the within account.
Isaac Tichenor, | ^
Timo. Brownson,
Reed. 8'
above order.
1782, of the Treasurer
the contents of
Israel Burritt.
the
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
515
[133, dupl 186J \Capt. Lemuel /Bradley's Compam^
A Pay Roll of Capt. Leml. Bradley's Company, Oct. '^l**', 1781,
as established by law.
Wages
Names
Days
and
Miles
Travel
Total
rations
Lenil. Bradley, Capt.
11
3. 3. 2
45
1.5
4.18.4
David Hoit, Lt.
19
3.1311
45
15
4.17.5
Benj. Meigs, Sergt.
11
17. 6/3
45
1.5
1.12.5
Jer'' Center, "
"
17. «J^3
45
1.5
1.12.5
Jno. Boardman
•'
14. 8
45
1.5
1. 9.8
bzi Baker
".
14. 8
45
1.5
1. 9.8
Evans Chance
19
1. 5. 4
45
1.5
2. 0.4
Saml. Smith
11
14. 8
45
1.5
1. 9.8
Phineas Meigs
19
1. 5. 4
45
1.5
2. 0.4
Isaac Brownson
19
1. 5. 4
45
1.5
2. 0.4
Zedediah Bingham
11
14. 8
45
1.5
1. 9.8
Elisha Bradley
11
14. 8
45
1.5
1. 9.8
^26. 9.11
Leml. Bradley, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Jan^^ 7, 1782. The Treasurer is directed to
pay the amount of the within pay roll to Capt. Leml. Bradley or to
his order, being twenty-six pounds nine shillings and eleven pence.
Isaac Tichenor, ) p ^^
Timo. Brownson, f ^°^
Jan. 29, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of this
order, being twenty-six pounds nine shillings and eleven pence
lawful money for Capt. Leml. Bradley. Gilbert Bradley.
516
STATE OF VERMONT
[100]
[^Capt. Asaph Cook's Cotnpany'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Asaph Cook's Company of Militia in Col.
Gideon Warren's Regiment for service done in the defence of the
Northern Frontiers of this State, in October, 1781.
Names
Entered
Days
Miles
Amt. at 4^
p' m.
Total
Asaph Cook, Capt.
Oct. 20
14
12
0.4.0
4.17. 4
Henry Wadkins, Lt.
12
3. 3. 6
Solomon Baker. En.
12
3. 3. 6
Gideon Allen, Clerk
12
1. 6. 2
John Walker, Sergt.
12
1. 0. 2
Eben-^ Walker, "
12
1. 6. 2
Joseph Beckas, "
12
1. 6. 2
Joseph Martin, Corpl
12
I. 3.10
Winthrop Graham
12
1. 2. 8
David Doan
12
1. 2. 8
Timothj'^ Baker
12
1. 2. 8
Nathaniel Parker
12
1. 2. 8
Eben' Smith
12
1. 2. 8
Michael Parker
12
I. 2. 8
Samuel Culver
12
1. 2. 8
Jacob Covel
12
1. 2. 8
Joseph Harris
12
1. 2. 8
James Orcutt
12
1. 2. 8
Penuel Grover
12
1. 2. 8
Asa Rude
12
1. 2. 8
Ezekiel xMiller
12
1. 2. 8
Abraham Carley
12
1. 2. 8
Daniel Steward
12
1. 2. 8
Eli Griffith
12
1. 2. 8
David McWelthy
12
1. 2. 8
John Beckas
14
12
.4
1. 2. 8
Samuel Thomas
12
1. 2. 8
Joseph Grover
12
1. 2. 8
;^40. 6. 3
Asaph Cook, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 13, 1783. The within
account being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
to Asaph Cook or order, the sum of forty pounds six shillings and
two pence. Isaac Tichenorj i
Nathl. Brush, V Committee.
Timo. Brownson, )
Reed. 7th August, 1782, of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer, fifteen
pounds four shillings and two pence on the above order per order
of Capt. Asaph Cook. John Grover.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
517
[85] I Capt. John Patterson'' s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Patterson's Company in Col. Warner's
[Warren's] Regiment for service done in the alarm (agreeable to
order from Genl. Safford) from the l-4th to the 24th of October,
1781. inclusive.
Names
Days
Pay
Miles
Travel
Total
Capt. John Patterson
11
2.18.8
36
0.12.0
4. 0.4
Lt. B. Bartlett
11
1.18.6
36
12.
2.18.9
Ensign Gault
6
1. 2.0
30
10
1.15.6
Sergt. David Rice
8
12.8
36
12
1. 4.8
Steele
11
1. 7.8
36
12
1. 9.5
" Saml. Slarrow
11
1. 7.8
30
10
1. 7.5
Saml. Hopkins
6
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
Israel Stone
6
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
Wm. Brown
6
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
James Hopkins
6
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
Benj. Cleveland
5
0.8
30
10
0.16.8
Aaron Stone
5
6.8
30
10
0.16.8
;ob Cleveland
5
6.8
30
10
0.16.8
John Livingston
5
6.8
30
10
0.16.8
John McMullen
6
6.8
36
. 12
1. 0.0
James Alexander
5
6.8
30
10
0.16.8
David Patterson
6
8.0
36
12
1. 0.0
Ezra Patterson
11
14.8
36
12
1. 6.8
James Morrison
8
10.8
36
12
1. 2.8
Levi Patterson
10
13.4
36
12
1. 5.4
Wm. Rogers
G
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
Nathl. Hopkins
6
8.0
30
10
0.18.0
^28. 7.1
Pay Table Office, Bennington, May 31, 1782. The Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the amount of the within pay roll to
Capt. John Patterson or order, being tv^^enty-eight pounds seven
shillings and one penny. Isaac Tichenor, | ^
Nathl. Brush, j- '-^'^mittee.
Reed. 10*^^ June, 1782, of the Treasurer, by the hand of the
Governor eleven pounds eleven shillings and one penny on the
above order. Per me, John Patterson.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, May 11, 1785. Reed, of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order, in behalf of Capt. John
Patterson.
^28.7.1 Levi Patterson.
518
STATE OF VERMONT
[335J \_Capt. Lemuel Hyde's Cofjipany]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Lemuel Hyde's Company of Militia in
Col. Warren's Regiment for service done in the alarm in October,
1781.
Names
Days
Pr day
Miles
Amount
Capt. Lemuel Hyde
15
G.8
12
5. 4.0
Lt. Peter Fuller
15
4.3
12
3. 7.9
En" Benoni Haskins [Hopkins]
15
4.3
12
3. 7.9
Sergt. John Meacham
15
1.7
12
1. 7.9
Wm. Meacham
15
12
" Nicholas Spur
5
. 1.7
12
1. 7.9
Corpl. Josiah Squire
15
1.5
12
1. 7.9
" Silas Fletcher
8
1.5
12
0.15.4
Isaac Rice
15
1.4
12
0.15.4
Solomon Cleveland
9
12
1. 4.0
Eben^ Witson [Watson, Wilson]
8
12
0.14.8
Abraham Sharp
6
12
0.12.0
Stephen Pitkin
9
12
0.16.0
Samuel Church
2
12
0. 6.8
Isaac Crow
8
12
0.14.8
Obadiah Winter .
2
12
0. 6.8
Murry Ballard
5
12
0.10.8
;^24. 4.8
Lemuel Hyde, Capt.
Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782.
Sworn to before me,
Isaac Tichenor, Justice of Peace.
Pay Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the sum of twenty-four pounds twelve shillings and
eight pence, agreeable to the within roll, to Capt. Hyde, per order.
Isaac Tichenor, | ^
rn- -D r Com^®
limo. Brownson,
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan.
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
^24.4.8
9, 1782. Reed, of the
Leml. Hyde, Capt.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
519
[15.;]
[^Capt. Pelcg Afatteson's Company^
Pay Roll of Capt. Pelegf Mattison's Company of Militia for
service done on an Expedition to the Northward, Shaftsbury, 1781.
Names
Days
Miles
AlloW^^
for travel
Pay
per day
Total
Peleo^ Mattison, Capt.
15
55
18.4
6.8
5.18.4
_ oseph Andrews, Lt.
8
Do
Do
4.3
2.12.4
Nathan Stone, "
15
4.3
4. 2.1
Judah Worden, En.
11
4.3
3. 4.9
Henry Mattison, Sergt.
15
1.7
2. 2.1
David Mattison, "
10
1.7
1.14.2
_ ames Harrington
10
1.7
1.14.2
David Gahisha, Corpl.
19
1.5
2. 5.3
Squire Harrington
15
1.4
1.18.4
David Corev
G
1.4
1. 6.4
Lemuel Bottum
6
1.4
1. 6.4
David Newell
6
1.4
1. 6.4
John Hawley
6
1.4
1. 6.4
Eben'' West
15
1.4
1.18.4
Levi Buck
6
1.4
1. 6.4
James Glass
6
1.4
1. 6 4
Eben^ Newell
6
1.4
1. 6.4
Thomas West
10
1.4
1.11.8
Charles Spencer
15
1.4
1.18.4
John Draper
K)
1.4
1.11.8
Seth Hunt
10
1.4
1.11.8
Nathan Kingsley
10
1.4
1.11.8
Caleb Rehern
]5
1.4
1.18.4
Nicholas Weaver
15
1.4
1.18.4
Peleg Spencer
()
1.4
1. 6.4
^Aaron Martin
David Cole
9
1.4
1.10.4
9
1.4
1.10.4
Wanton Burlingham
11
1.4
1.13
Nicholas Cartrite
11
1.4
1.13
'ames West
11
1.4
1.13
id ward Lewis
n
1.4
1.13
Reuben Ellis
11
1.4
1.13
Aaron Cole
9
1.4
1.10.4
Thomas Andrew
6
1.4
1. 6.4
Frederick Weaver
11
1.4
1.13
520
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Miles
Allow^«
for travel
Pay
per day
Total
Gideon Segur
Saml. Dolittle
Azariah Darby
Amos Waters
Moses Ellis
11
9
9
9
9
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.13
1. 6.4
1.10.4
1.10.4
1.10.4
^73.11.10
Peleg Matteson, Capt.
State of Vermont, Jan^" 3, 1782. Then personally appeared
Capt. Peleg- Matteson and made oath that the within Pay Roll is
justly made, without fraud to the public or any individual.
Before me, Thos. Chittenden, Gov"'
Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Jan. 3^ 1782. The within Pay
Roll being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to
Capt. Matterson or order, the sum of seventy-three pounds eleven
shillings and ten pence. Isaac Tichenor, } Committee.
Timo. Brownson, \
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan.
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
1782. Reed, of the
^73.11.10
Peleg Matteson, Capt
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
521
[13]
[A Party iindtr Lieut. Ward Bayley\
Pay Roll of a Party of Men raised for the defence of the
Frontiers adjacent to the Upper Coos, whereof Ward Bayley is
Lieutenant Commandant, commencing the 14th of April and end-
ing 2*^ Nov. 1781.
Names and Kank
Ward Bayley, Lt. Com'
Timothy Nash, Ser^rt.
Gale Cole, "
Deliverence Sawyer, Corpl.
Orsamus Bailey, "
Abijah Leonard, Drm'
Sylvaus Leonard, Fifer
John Hugh, private
Reuben Howe
John Huorh, Jr.
James Burnside
James Hugh
Osaius Caswell
Hezekiah Fuller
David Bradley
John Aimey
Smith Williams
William Aimey
Caleb Marshall
John Perry
Silas Sargeant
Nathan Caswell, Jr.
Benj. Byron
Haynes French
John Gamsby
Joseph Wait
John Lindsey
David Hicks
Esekiel Wheeler
James Leonard
Nathaniel Wait
Time of
service
Commence-
ment of pay
Months
days
June 30.1781
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
do
4
3
April 1 4
6
19
June 30
4
3
do
4
3
April 14
()
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
6
19
do
G
19
do
19
June 30
3
do
3
do
3
do
3
do
3
do
3
do
3
do
3
do
3
do
3
do
3
do
3
do
3
do
3
Pay per
month in
dollars
6f
Amount
20. 5.
9.16. 9^
9.16. 9^
9. 0. 4
14.10.11
9. 0. 4
9. 0. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
13. 5. 4
5. 4
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
4.
8. 4.
^334.19.10
Ward Bailey, Lt. Com'''
February 8, 1782. Then the within pay roll sworn to before
me. Timo. Brownson, Asst.
Pay Table Office, Feb. 8, 1782. The within account being ap-
proved of, the Treasurer is directed to pay the sum of Three
Hundred and thirty-four pounds nineteen shillings and ten pence,
to Thos. Tolman, Esq., Paymaster Geneial, taking his receipt, to
be accountable. Isaac Tichenor, \ ^
/Tc i-i- r) c Com.
Timothy Brownson, f
522
STATE OF VERMONT
The above " nineteen " and " ten " were inserted by my direc-
tion. Timo. Brownson.
Received of the Treasurer the contents of this warrant.
Oct. 2nd, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
[2-24] IMilitia ivith Capt. Eli Noble\
A Pay Roll of such of the Militia in Col. Eben"" Walbridg-e's
Regt. as tarried with Capt. Eli Noble of Castleton, in Nov. 1781.
Names
si
IS
J
ions
ue
t. of
ions
ue
Total
^fl
t
a^S
^^ 1 g-§^
^ s
fi
<^^
i
« <i ^
Capt. Eli Noble I
^OV. 1
14
3.14.8
28
0.18.8
4.13. 4
Lt. William Henry
14
2.10.2
14
9.4
2.19. 6
" Judah Worden
" "
13
2. 6.7
14
9.4
2.15.11
Sergft. Benedick Cory
13
1. 0.7
1. 0. 7
'' John Niles
i< 11
13
1. 0.7
1. 2. 2
" Benj. Park
14
1. 2.2
1. 0. 7
•' Elnathan Hunt
11
13
1. 0.7
19.
Fii'er Jonas Abbott
" "
13
0.1'.).
19.
Corpl. Timothy Allen
13
0.19.0
19.
" Andrew Wood
" "
13
0.19.0
19.
" Zerubabel Potter
" "
13
0.19.0
1. 0. 7
" Salmon Farr
" "
14
1. 0.7
17. 4
David Mattison
<4 »l
13
17.4
17. 4
Seth Hunt
l< .1
13
17.4
17. 4
Wanton BurHngham
" "
13
17.4
17. 4
Thos. Jewett
i( 14
13
17.4
17. 4
James Bates
" "
13
17.4
17. 4
Jona. Bates
" "
13
17.4
17. 4
Andrew Brigrgs
" "
13
17.4
17. 4
Daniel Salisbury
" "
13
17.4
17. 4
Darius Crispin
14 11
13
17.4
17. 4
Water Bates
41 14
13
17.4
17. 4
Amos Wood
11 14
13
17.4
17. 4
William Gallup
" "
13
17.4
17. 4
Moses Barber
4. .4
13
17.4
17. 4
Peter Parker
" "
13
17.4
18. 8
Joseph Wilber
" "
14
18.8
18. 8
Kichard Harrington
14 14
14
18.8
17. 4
Caleb Bennet
41 11
13
17.4
17. 4
Eben' Spencer
1. 14
13
17.4
17. 4
Austin Stiles
41 41
13
17.4
17. 4
Joshua Hathaway
11 44
13
17.4
10. 8
Walter Cady
41 11
8
10.8
10. 8
Eliphalet Stickney
.1 14
8
10.8
10. 8
Caleb Pratt
1. 41
8
10.8
17. 4
Jeremy Mumford
41 41
13
17.4
17. 4
Ben. Parker
44 41
13
17.4
17. 4
Lem' Cleveland
44 11
13
17.4
17. 4
John Clark
11 11
13
17.4
18. 8
Amos Waters
41 11
14
18.8
17. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
523
Names
|1
CO
1
<1 p: ">
1
h
Is-
Total
Saml. Doolittle ]
STov. 1
18
17.4
18. 8
Azariah Derby
<« ii
14
18.0
17. 4
Moses Allice
" "
13
17.4
17. 4
David (ralusha
" "
13
17.4
18. 8
Fred"* Weaver
" "
14
18.8
17. 4
Heury Bahcock
" '•
13
17.4
17. 4
James Phillips
" "
13
17.4
17. 4
Obad' Dunham
13
17.4
17. 4
Lyman Jackson
11 a
13
17.4
17. 4
Barnet Carpenter
a a
13
17.4
17. 4
Shadrach Totter
" "
13
17.4
17. 4
Silas Bennet
u .«
14
17.4
17. 4
John Gardner
«' "
13
17.4
17. 4
Joseph Spencer
«i it
13
17.4
Saml. Barns
" "
14
17.4
17. 4
Moses Scott
X U
17.4
5. 4
Ben: Webb
<t 11
4
5.4
60
9. 4
Joseph Cook
" «'
7
9.4
60
17. 4
Thomas Buck
" "
13
17.4
6. 8
Pratt
5
6.8
60
^58.17. 3
Eli Noble, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Jan. 11, 1782. The Treasurer
is directed to pay to Capt. Noble or order the sum of fifty-eight
pounds seventeen shillings and three pence, as per the within
acct. Isaac Tichenor, ) r^^^^:^^.^^
A T^ i.i M" Committee.
Amos Fassett, f
Bennington, Feb. 4, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order, being forty-eight pounds seventeen
shillings and three pence lawful money.
Eli Noble, Capt.
524
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yLteut. Israel Moreys Part}']
Pay Roll of Lieut. Israel Morey's Party under the command of
Lieut. Col. Benj. Waite in the service of the State of Vermont,
178L
Time oi
service
Commenc'
of pay
Time of
discharge
Total
Names
Mos.
Days
Israel Morey, Lieut.
July 1
Nov. 27
5
32. 0.
CoiiBtaDt Bliss, Sergt.
" "
Aug. 11
12
3. 7. 3
Daniel Skinuer, "
" "
Oct. 28
26
11.13. 7
David Davis, Corpl.
" "
"
26
10. 4. 5
Elias Dewey
" "
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26
9.14. 8
John Annis
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26
9.14. 8
Philo Chandler
" "
" "
4
26
9.14. 8
Reuben Huse
" "
" "
26
9.14. 8
Solomon Rathbun
" "
" •'
26
9.14. 8
Moses Sleeper
" "
Aug. 11
1
12
9.14. 8
John Sawyer
" "
Oct. 23
26
9.14. 8
John Granwood
" "
" "
26
9.14. 8
Elisha Cleveland
" "
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26
9.14. 8
Benj. Lookin
" "
'• '•
26
9.14. 8
David Stow
" "
" "
26
9.14. 8
Jona. Eastman
" "
" "
26
9.14. 8
Moses McConnell
" "
'« "
26
9.14. 8
Reben Sherman
26
9.14. 8
^186.11.11
The above is a true roll certified by me, Israel Morey, Lt.
Pay Table Office, Feb. 20, 1783. The within pay roll being-
approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto Thos.
Tolman, P. M. G., the sum of one hundred and eighty-six pounds
eleven shillings and eleven pence, taking his receipt, to be ac-
countable. Isaac Tichenor, ) ^
T 1 o^ r Committee.
John Strong, \
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
526
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STATE OF VERMONT
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 16, 1782. The within roll
being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay to
Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster General, the sum of five hundred
and ninety-five pounds six shillings and nine pence, taking his
receipt for said sum, for which he is accountable.
Isaac Tichenor, ^
Tim° Brownson, >• Committee.
Nath' Brush, )
Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant,
Oct. 2^ 1784.
^595.6.9 Tho^ Tolman, Pay M^
[125, see next roll] \^Capt. Peter Page's Company']
State of Vermont. ) A Roll of Capt. Peter Page's Company
Skeensborough. \ of Volunteers in the service of this
State, commanded by Eben'' Walbridge, Lt. Col. Com*'*
A Muster Roll commencing at the date from which payment
is to be drawn agreeable to a resolve of the Board of War and
ending Nov. 23, 1781, inclusive.
Com-
menc-
Amt.
Names
Ending
Days
Pr
day
pay and
subsis-
Total
ing
tence
1781
1781
Peter Page, Capt.
July 28 ]
V[ov. 21
117
0.6.8
39. 0.
Jonathan Smith. Lt.
" 28
" 20
116
4.8i
24.15. 4
Abijah Parker, Lt.
" 28
" 15
117
4.84
1.74
24.19. 7
Eben' Dewey, Sergt.
" 31
" 20
113
9. 1. 3ir
George Geer, ''
Aug. 17
" 15
91
1.74
7. 5.11;
Timothy Watts, "
" 14
" 21
100
1.74
8. 0. 5
Charles Rice, "
" 15
" 20
98
1.74
1.5^
7.17. 2i
Ezra Blish, Corpl.
July 31
" 20
113
8. 4. 8|
Thomas Putnam,
Aug. 20
•' 21
94
1.5;
6.17. 1
Isaac Walker, *'
"
" 21
94
1.5i
6.17. 1
Daniel Bixby, "
Sept. 2
" 21
31
I.5I
5.18. H
Rufus Kimpton, Drmr.
Aug. 16
" 22
99
1.5^
7. 4. ^
Robert Hurd. Fifer
" 15
" 20
98
1.5^
7. 2.11
Nathan Allen
" 17
" 21
97
1.4'
6. 9. 4
Zebulon Burrough
Sept. 5
" 21
78
1.4
• 5. 4.
W'" Barran
July 31
" 20
113
1.4
7.10. 8
Thos. Clark
Aug. 17
" 21
97
1.4
6. 9. 4
sj Roswell Clap
" 17
" 19
95
1.4—
6. 6. 8
Thos. French
" 17
'« 21
97
1.4
6. 9. 4
Levi Fay
" 11
" 20
102
1.4
6.16
Oliver Fairwell
Sept. 4
" 21
79
1.4
5. 5. 4
Levi Fuller
July 31
" 20
113
1.4
7.10. 8
Elijah Houghton
Aug. 6
" 20
107
1.4
7. 2. 8
Samuel Hudson
July 31
" 20
113
1.4
7.10. 8
Edward Hambleton
Aug. 22
Timothy Holmes
July 31
" 20
113
1.4
7.10. 8
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
529
Com-
menc-
Amt.
Names
Ending
Days
Pr
day
pay and
Bubsis
Total
ing
tence
1781
1781
Elisha Johnson
July 11
Nov. 21
103
6.17. 4
John Laton
Aug. 6
" 21
107
7. 2. 8
Timoth}' Mosser
Sep. 5
" 21
78
5. 4.
John Putnam
Aug. 20
" 21
94
6. 5. 4
James Phillips
" 17
" 14
90
6. 0. a
Beuj. Porter
" 24
" 20
88
5.17. 4
Joseph Parker
Sept. 2
" 21
81
5. 8
James Parker
4
" 21
79
5. 5. 4
John Kow
Aug. 15
" 20
98
8.10. 8
Samuel Remington
Sept. 11
" 20
72
4.16.
Benjamin Streeter
Aug. 6
" 20
107
7. 2. 8-
Ohver Sartwell
Sept. 21)
" 19
52
3. 9. 4
Isaac Tar 1 ton [Tatton]
Aug. 17
" 18
94
6. 5. 4
Comfort Ware
July 31
" 20
113
7.10. 8
Samuel Wheeler
Aug. 18
" 19
94
6. 5. 4
James Willard
" 17
" 21
97
6. 9. 4
Samuel Willard, Jr.
" 27
Joseph Covel
Sept. 15
" 21
68
4.10. 8
Samuel Dike
Sept. 29
" 21
54
3.12.
Jonas Gould
" 11
" 21
72
4.16.
B* udson
Aug. 6
" 20
107
7. 2. 3;
Samuel Willard
Aug. 16
" 21
98
6.10. 8
i:366.10. 9
*Torn out in the original.— C. L, Knapp.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, 7^^ March, 1782.
The within payroll being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay unto Thomas Tolman, Esq., P. M. G., the sum of
three hundred and sixty-six pounds ten shillings and nine pence,
taking his receipt for said sum for which he is accountable.
Nathl. Brush, ) .,
' T rry- u r Committec.
Isaac Tichenor, )
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the
Thomas Tolman, Paymaster.
Oct. 2°^ 1784.
within warrant.
[34]
530 STATE OF VERMONT
fl90, see last roll] \^Capt. Peter Page's Company — Mileage\
The State of Vermont to Peter Pag^e, D'' To Mileage Money of
Capt. Peter Page's Company in Col. Walbridge's Regiment in the
service of the State of Vermont from the 29*'' day ot July, 1781, to
the 35''^ of Nov. 1781, inclusive, which was not made up in the Pay
Roll of said Page's Company for the time above specified, viz:
Names
Miles
P^ mile
Total
Capt. Peter Page
85
4d
1. 8.4
Lt. Jona. Smith
103
4
1.14.4
" Abijah Parker
95
4
1.11.8
JSerg* Eben"" Dewey
103
4
1.14.4
' ' George Geer
85
4
1. 8.4
" Tim° Watts
103
4
1.14.4
Charles Rice
103
4
1.14.4
Corp' Tho« Putnam
85
4
1. 8.4
Ezra Bhsh
103
4
1.14.4
Isaac Walker
85
4
1. 8.4
Daniel Bixby
95
4
1.14.8
Drum'' Rufus Kimton [Kinston]
115
4
1.18.4
Fifer Robert Hurd
103
4
1.14.4
Nathan Allen
85
4
1. 8.4
Zebulon Burroughs
95
4
1.11.8
William Barron
103
4
1.14.4
V Tho« Clark
95-
4
1.11.8
Roswell Clapp
85
4
1. 8.4
Thomas French
85
4
1. 8.4
Levi Fay
100
4
1.13.4
Oliver Farwell
85
4
1. 8.4
Levi Fuller
103
4
1.14.4
Elijah Houghton
103
4
1.14.4
Sam' Hudson
103
4
1.144
Brooks Hudson
103
4
1.14.4
Timothy Holmes
103
4
1.14.4
Elisha Johnson
103
4
1.13.4
John Laton
100
4
1.13.4
Tim« Messer
100
4
1.13.4
^ ohn Putnam
85
4
1. 8.4
J ames Phillips
100
4
1.13.4
Benj. Porter
103
4
1.14.4
^ oseph Parker
95
4
1.11.8
' ames Parker
101
4
1.13.4
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631
Names
Miles
P^ mile
Total
John Row
103
4
1.14.4
Sam' Remington
85
4
8.4
Benj. Streeter
103
4
14.4
Oliver Sartwell
85
4
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Isaac Sutton
103
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103
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85
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110
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85
4
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Joseph Covell
85
4
8.4
Sam' Dike
85
4
8.4
Jonas Gould
85
4
8.4
To cash p^ for the ferriage of 43 of
the above soldiers and three horses
across Connecticut river, /4 each
Errors Excepted.
;^73.16.4
15.4
^74.11.8
Peter Page, Capt.
Charlestown, March 29, 1783. Then personally appeared the
signer of the above and foregoing account, and made oath that it
is just and true, and that he has received no part thereof.
Thomas Putnam, Justice of Peace.
Pay Table Office, Manchester, April 18, 1782. The above ac-
count being approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay unto Capt.
Peter Page or order, seventy-four pounds eleven shillings and eight
pence. Isaac Tichenor, | ^
^ T I, c^ ?■ Committee.
John Strong, )
Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783. Rec"^ of Ira Allen, Treasurer,
seventy-four pounds eleven shillings and eight pence, in full of the
within order, in behalf of Capt. Page.
;^74.8.11 [11.8] William Page.
532
STATE OF VERMONT
[271, dupl 238]
Pay Roll of
[Lt. Col. Benjamin Waifs Battalion — Officer s\
the Field and Staff Officers in Col. Wait's Bat-
talion in the service of the State of Vermont, from the 10*^ of Feb»
1781 to the 30*^ of Nov. 1781, inclusive.
Names
Com-
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pay
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ft
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Benj. Wait, Lt. Col.
Sanford Kingsbury, Maj.
Nathl. Bosworth, Arm''
Eben"^ Brewer, Serg' Maj"^
Feb. 10
June 10
July 20
Mar. 3
Nov. 30
" 26
" 30
294
174
130
272
70
70
50
65
4d
4
4
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77. 1.4
28. 9.0
28. 5.8
^291.15.4
Attest, Benj. Wait, Lt. Col. Com-^^
Pay Table Office, Bennington, Feb. 16, 1782. The above account
being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
sum of two hundred and ninety-one pounds fifteen shillings and
four pence, to Thomas Tolman, P. M. Genl., taking his receipt for
said sum, to be accountable.
Isaac Tichenor,
Nathl. Brush,
;°^' [ Com
mittee.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the within warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
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538
STATE OF VERMONT
[152]
yCapt. Parmelee Allen s Company'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Parmelee Allen's Company, Lt. Col.
Eben"" Walbridge's Battalion, raised for the defence of the State of
Vermont, commencing- May 21^', and ending Dec. 1^', 1781, both
days included.
i^
Time oi
service
t! ^
'T3
01
S-^
a 6c
n as
01 u
Total
Names
Months
Days
6a
May 24
6
^
Capt Parmelee Allen
7
10.0.0
Dec. pt
62. 6.8
Lt. Jona. Wright
" '»
6
7
6.8.0
39.16.8
" Samuel Steward
u .<
6
7
6.8.0
39.16.8
Sergt. Jabez Warren
July 29
1
2.8.0
9.18.7
" Justus Allen
'• 12
18
2.8.0
10. 0.9
" Noadiah Sawyer
" "
18
2.8.0
10. 0.9
" Joseph Patterson
Sept. P*
2.8.0
7. 4.0
Corpl, Asa Strong
July 29
1
2.4.0
8.17.6
Fifer James Underhill
<( .1
1
2.4.0
9. 4.0
James McQuivy
July 12
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Francis Gaines
" "
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Ely Terry
" "
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Jeremiah Wallen
" "
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Thomas Griffiths
.1 ..
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Moses Powers
a a
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
John Osgood
'( "
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
Bethuel Tubba
Aug. 14
3
16
2.0.0
7. 1.4
W'" Burroughs
3
16
2.0.0
7. 1.4
Alex'^ Patterson
Sept. 1
3
2.0.0
6. 0.0
John McMullen
" ««
3
2.0.0
6. 0.0
John Miller
Aug. 11
3
19
2.0.0
7. 5.4
Ebenezer Bartlett
i? a
3
19
2.0.0
7. 5.4
Simon Francis
July 29
4
1
2.0.0
8. 1.4
Aaron Osgood
" 12
4
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0
John Kunnage
Sept. 23
2
7
2.0.0
4. 9.4
John Tanner
July 12
4
18
2.0.0
9. 4.0-
;^33414.1
Parmelee Allen, Capt.
Ang. 6, 1782. Then personally appeared Capt. Parmelee
Allen and made solemn oath that the within roll is truly and justly
charged according to the best of his knowledge. Before me,
Thos. Chittenden, Gov.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
539
Pay Table Office, Aug: 8''^, 1782. The within pay roll being
approved of and the Treasurer hereby directed to pay unto Thomas
Tolman, Esq. P. M. Genl. the sum of Three Hundred and Thirty-
four pounds fourteen shilling's and one penny, taking his receipt
for said sum to be accountable.
Isaac Tichenor,
Timo. Brownson,
Committee.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the wiihin warrant.
Oct. 2, 1784. Thos. Tolman. Paymaster
^:334.U.l
[323]
[CaJ>t Samuel S. Savage's Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel S. Savage's Company of Militia in
the Third Regiment, commanded by Col. Eben'' Woods, and
marched in scouts and alarms by Col. Woods' orders, in the months
of August, September, October, etc.
Names
Days
Pay
per
mo.
Amt.
for
service
Miles
Pr
mile
Amt.
milage
Total
Saml. S. Savage, Capt.
12
160/
.8. 4.0
65
4.1
1. 1.8
4. 5. 8
Jerath' Cumings, Lt.
4
110/
14.8
m
"
11.8
1. 6. 4
Charles Leavens, Lt,
6
"
1. 2.
60
'<
1.
2. 2.
Asahel Smith, En.
2
'«
7.4
15
«'
5.
12. 4
James Fletcher, Sergt.
21
48/
1.13.3
115
"
1.18.4
3.11. 7
Asa Worcester, do
3
"
4.9
30
"
10.
14. 9
Joseph Woods, do
2
3.2
15
"
5.
8. 2
Thomas Hunter, do
3
"
4.9
20
"
6.8
11. 5
Levi Bishop, Corpl.
26
44/
1.19.
180
"
3.
4.19.
Jesse Slack, do
7
"
10.6
70
"
1. 3.4
1.13.10
Abel Adams, do
8
"
12.
40
"
13.4
1. 5. 4
Moses Barrott, do
3
"
4.6
30
•'
10.
14. 6
Simeon Smith, Private
9
40/
12.
80
"
1. 6.8
1.18. 8
John Woods, do
8
"
10.8
80
"
1. 6.8
1.17. 4
Asa Smead
7
"
9.4
40
"
13.4
1. 2. 8
Richard Wait
8
<'
10.8
70
"
1. 3.4
1.14.
William Hunter
•6
"
4.
20
"
6.8
10, 8
Silas Banister
5
"
6.8
10
"
3.4
10.
Joel Smith
3
"
4.
20
"
6.8
10. 8
Robert Grandey
8
"
10.8
28
"
9.4
1. 0.
Joseph Moulton
1
"
1.4
8
i«
2.8
4,
Andrew Blunt
11
"
14.8
63
1.1
1.15. 8
Briant Brown
2
'(
2.8
15
"
5.
7. 8
Calvin Chapin
18
"
1. 4.
120
<«
2.
3. 4,
Jona. Hunter
5
"
6.8
40
*'
13.4
1,
Peter Kindall
8
10.8
40
"
13.4
1. 4,
Joseph Powers
8
10.8
40
"
13.4
1. 4.
Asa Wilkins
8
10.8
70
"
1. 3.4
1.14.
Joel Ely
2
2.8
10
*'
3.4
6.
540
STATE OF VERMONT
Names
Days
Pay
per
mo.
Amt.
for
service
Miles
Pr
mile
Amt.
milage
Total
Thomas Cooper
3
40/
4.
30
4d
10.
14.
John Lumbard
5
6.8
40
13.4
1.
Wm. Abbot
3
4.
30
10.
14.
Benoni Patrick
5
6.8
40
13.4
1.
Edward Allen
3
4.
30
10.
14.
Thomas Chapin
3
4.
30
10.
14.
Solomon Brown
3
4.
30
10.
14.
Simeon Taylor
3
4.
30
10.
14,
Isaac Taylor
3
4.
30
10.
14.
Phin' Hemingway
3
4.
30
10.
14.
John Blood
5
6.8
42
14.
1. 8.
Israel Hale
3
4.
30
10.
14.
Seth Bishop
5
6.8
42
14.
1. 8
John McNeil
7
9.4
70
1. 3.4
1,12. 8
Joel Ely, Jr.
3
4.
30
10.
14.
Nedabiah Cady
2
2.8
15
5.
7. 8
Jona"' Cady
2
2.8
15
5.
7. 8
James Langworthy
2
2.8
15
5.
7. 8
Lot Kimball
2
2.8
15
5.
7. 8
Josiah Bobbins
4
5.4
40
13.4
18. 8
Abraham Taylor
2
2.8
15
5.
7. 8
Benjamin Dake
3
4.
30
10.
14.
Jesse Johnson
3
4.
30
10.
14,
Stephen Beach
2
2.8
15
5.
7. 8
Elijah Allen
12
16.
90
«
1.10.
2. 6.
Joseph Barrott, Jr.
1
1.4
10
3.4
4. 8
Joseph Woodruff
1
1.4
10
3.4
4. 8
^"62.10. 3
Saml. Stow Savage, Capt"^
Windsor, June 9, 1781. Then personally appeared Capt. Sam-
uel S. Savage and made oath that the within and above roll, which
he has signed, is a just and true roll, without fraud to the State of
Vermont or any individual.
Before me, Eben'' Curtis, Justice of Peace.
June 19, 1781. Examined and approved and the Treasurer is
directed to pay the above sum of sixty-two pounds three shillings
lawful money. Thos. Chittenden, | ^ .^,
^ o^ TD c Committee.
1 imo. Brownson, \
June 25, 1781. Received of I. Allen, Treasurer, the contents
of this order. Ebenezer Curtis.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
5il
[283] [Gfneral Roger Enos\
Pay Abstract of Roger Enos. Brig'' General of a Brigade of
Troops raised for the defense of the State of Vermont, commenc-
ing the ^i'*" day of May, 1781, and ending the 15*'' of December
following, inclusive.
Commenc' &
No.
Ra-
tions
Pay
Pr day
rations
Names
ending
days
day
pr
mo.
in-
cluded
Total
1781
Roger Enos, Br
Genl.
24Maytol5Dec.
215
5
18.0.0
15/4
164.16.8
iBaac Tichenor,
M. B.
20 Aug. to 35 Nov.
97
3
10.0.0
8/8
42.0.8
^206.17.4
Roger Enos, Brig. Genl.
Pay Table Office. Bennington, Feb. 29, 1782. The above ac-
count being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Thos. Tolman, Esq. Paymaster General, the sum of two hun-
dred and six pounds seventeen shillings and four pence, taking his
receipt to be accountable. Timo. Brownson,
Nathl. Brush,
'•[
Committee.
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
;^206.17.4 Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
542
STATE OF VERMONT
[209]
\Capt. Elijah Gates' Company]
A Pay Roll of Capt. Elijah Gates' Company of Volunteers in
Col. Benjamin Wait's Battalion in the service of the State of Ver-
mont, from the 17th of July, 1781, to the 15th of DeC" 1781, in-
clusive.
Names
Com-
mence-
ment of
pay
End-
ing o
pay
Days
Pr
day
Miles
Total
1781
Elijah Gates, Capt.
July 17
Nov. 28
135
0.6.8
90
45.13. 4
David Hitchcock, Lt.
(t <(
Dec. 2
139
4.3
110
31. 7. 5
William Stearns, 2' Lt.
" "
Nov. 30
137
4.3
80
30. 0.11
Ichabod Carle}'. Sergt.
" 23
" 24
125
1.7A
80
11. 7. 2
Ebenezer Bugbee, "
" 26
" 6
109
1.7i
110
10.11. 6
William Dean,
" 27
" 30
126
\.1\
80
11. 8. 9
William Stearns, Jr."
" 23
" 26
127
1.7i-
80
11.10. 4
Joel Jones, Corpl.
" 23
" 24
125
1,5-
80
10.18.11
Chester Pool,
Aug. 21
Dec. 2
104
1.5j
no
9. 7. 4
William Hazleton, "
July 27
Nov. 30
127
1.5-
80
10.11.11
Hill Chandler,
Sept. 3
Dec. 2
90
\.^
110
8. 7.11
EHjah Reed, Fifer
July 27
Nov. 26
122
\M
80
10. 1. 7
Jona. Delano
" 23
" 24
125
40
9. 0.
Jon^h Spear
" 23.
" 13
115
80
9. 0.
Jonathan Spear
" 23
" 13
115
80
9. 0.
Asa Huntington
July 23
Nov. 26
125
80
9.13. 4
Nathan Chaddock
«' "
Nov. 5
106
80
8. 8.
William Oarley
" "
.<
106
40
7.14. 8
John Wilcox
" "
" 28
131
80
10. 1. 4
Cornelius Gilbert
i«
" 24
124
40
8.18. 8
Cyprian Morgan
'< . "
" 28
128
40
9. 4.
Solomon Curtis
" "
" 24
124
40
8.18. 8
Alexander Sergent
" "
*' 5
105
80
8. 6. 8
Thomas Jewett
" 26
" 27
124
110
10. 2.
Peter Linsey
Aug 6
Dec. 2
118
110
9.14.
Timo. Redway
4. K
118
110
9.14.
John L. Davis
July 27
Nov. 26
124
80
9.12.
William Nichols
Aug. 21
Dec. 2
103
110
8.14.
John Wilson
Nov. 27
99
110
8. 8.11
John Law
Sept. 3
Dec. 10
89
110
7.15. 4
Joseph Thurber
" "
" 1
89
110
7.15. 4
Squire Davis
44 («
" 1
89
110
7.15. 4
Jona. Baldwin
" 12
" 1
81
110
7. 4. 8
Jabish Hawkins
l( (1
Nov. 16
66
110
6. 6. 4
Amos Joy
(< '.«
Dec. 1
81
no
7. 4. 8
Timothy Spalding
" "
" "
81
110
7. 4. 8
Joseph Wood
" 30
Nov. 28
60
40
4.13. 4
Jacob Colburne
(< it
" 24
56
40
4. 8.
Isaac Corey
" "
" 24
56
40
4. 8.
Ephraim Wood
<< "
" 28
60
40
4.13. 4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
543
Names
Com-
mence-
ment of
pay
End-
ing of
pay
Days
Pr
day
Miles
Total
1781
Huging Stores
Sept. 30
Nov. 28
60
40
4.13. 4
Charles Jones
<< ..
" "
60
110
5.16. 8
William Richardson
July 27
" 26
122
60
9. 2. 8
Eleazer Stearns
<< X
" "
125
80
9.13. 4
Benjamin Kugg
" "
" "
125
110
10. 3. 4
Zebedee Cooper
" "
" 7
105
80
8. 6. 8
James Atwood
Aug. 20
" 26
99
80
7.18. 8
John I. Sikes
<( i.
" 30
103
80
8. 4.
David Andrus
<> ..
'• 30
103
80
8. 4.
Constant Murdock
i> li
" 28
101
40
7. 8.
Elisha Yeamans
" "
" 18
91
40
6.14. 8
Moses Chamberlin
Oct. 20
" 27
38
20
2.17. 4
Aaron Shepard
" <'
" "
38
20
2.17. 4
Simon Stimson
sick
Ashur Chamberlin
sick
John Andrus
Deserted
David Bawsard
"
William Woods
^517. 4. 3
Elijah Gates, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, July 15, 1782. The above pay
roll being approved, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay unto
Thomas Tolman, Esq., Paymaster Genl, the sum of five hundred
and seventeen pounds four shillings and threepence taking his
receipt for said sum, to be accountable.
Isaac Tichenor, ) r^,^^:^f^^
■KT ^, 1 r, 1 y Committee.
Nathl. Brush, )
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2^ 1784. Thos. Tolman, Paymaster.
;^517.4.3
544
STATE OF VERMONT
[158]
[ Capt, Richard Hurd's Company ]
A Pay Roll for Capt. Richard Kurd's Company on an Alarm
to defend the Western Union of this State. Sandgate, Dec. 16, 1781.
-
Pay and
Travel
Namks
Days
subsis-
tence
Miles
at 4"* per
mile
Total
Capt. Richard Hurd
3
1. 0.
30
0.10.0
1.10.0
Lt. Abner Hurd
3
12. 9
30
10.
1.12.9
Serg-t. Simeon Sanford
3
4. 9
30
10.
0.14.9
" Eleazer Hurd
3
4.10
30
10.
0.14.9
" Ned Hurd
3
4.10
30
10.
0.14.0
Joseph Hayden
3
4-
30
10.
0.14.0
Tedediah Hurd
3
4.
30
10.
0.14.0
ohn Hurd
3
4.
30
10.
0.14.0
Frederick Hurd
3
4.
30
10.
0.14.0
^9.13.a
Sunderland. Apl. 8, 1782. The within pay roll examined
and approved, the Treasurer is directed to pay the same to Capt.
Richard Hurd, or order, being seven pounds thirteen shillings.
Tirao. Brownson, ) ^ .., ^
TVT .LI T^ u r Committee.
Nath . Brush, [
Reed. June
above order.
7, 1782, of
the Treasurer,
Pr me.
the contents of
Richard Hurd.
the
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
i45
[5]
[G;//. Eli Broivnsotis Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Eli Brownson's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia, IG'*" December, 1781, in an alarm to
the Westward.
xn ^
o t«
o _
Names
0) oj
^^
O 0^
^•>
Total
as
Q
^ 0-
eg
<
^a
S t
Eli Brownson, Capt.
4
0.6.8
0. 6.8
25
8.4
1.15.
Saml. Hoit, Lt.
4
4.3
17.0
25
8.4
1. 5. 4
Saml. Bradley, En.
4
4.3
17.0
5.0
1. 5. 4
Robert Avery, Sergt.
4
1.7
6.4
5.0
0.14. 8
Jona. Hoit, Clerk
4
1.7
6.4
5.0
0.14. 8
Benj. Scranton, Corpl.
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
0.14. 4
Joel Brownson, "
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
0.14. 4
Elisha Bartlett,
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
0.14. 4
Joseph Avery, "
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
0.14. 4
Eber Bradley, Fifer
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
0.14. 4
Elon Lee, Drum''
4
1.5
5.8
5.0
0.14. 4
Zenas Bradley
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
13. 8
Daniel Meigs
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
13. 8
Barnabas Chipman
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
13. 8
Ami Chipman
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
13. 8
Reuben Lee
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
13. 8
Fisk Bartlett
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
13. 8
Joseph Bradley
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
13. 8
" ohn Taylor
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
13. 8
_ ohn Wilmon
4
1.4
5.4
5.0
13. 8
^16. 4.10
Eli Brownson, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Jan. 7, 1782. The Treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the sum of sixteen pounds fourteen shillings and
ten pence to Capt. Eli Brownson or order, agreeably to the within
pay roll. Isaac Tichenor, \ ., ^^
Timo. Brownson, f
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Jan. 28, 1782. Rec" of the
Treasurer the contents of the above order.
Eli Brownson, Capt.
[35]
546
STATE OF VERMONT
[333] [^Capt. John Patterson's Co?ripany\
A Pay Roll of Capt. John Pattersons' Company in Col. Lyon's
Regiment, for services done in the Western Alarm, in consequence
of the Captain-General's orders, being from the 16th to the 19th
of December, 1781, inclusive.
Names
Days
Amt. pay
Miles
Total
Capt. J. Patterson
3
16.0
22
1. 7.4
Sergt. James Arche
3
5.0
22
12.1
Joseph Paterson
3
4.0
22
11.4
Abram Debois
3
4.0
22
11.4
Adam Patterson
3
4.0
22
11.4
Ezra Patterson
3
4.0
22
11.4
Mich^ McCabe
2
2.8
23
10.4
Edward Gayour
2
2.8
23
10.4
Eh Barns
3
4.0
22
11.4
John Boulton
3
4.0
22
11.4
£^. 8.1
John Patterson
Pay Table Office, Bennington, May 31, 1782. The Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay the within pay roll, being the sum of six
pounds eight shillings and one penny, to Capt. John Patterson, or
order. Isaac Tichenor, ] n^^^:^^^^
■NT i.t.1 TO u c Committee.
Nath' Brush, \
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, June 24, 1785. Reed, of Ira
Allen, Esq., Treasurer, the contents of the above order, being six
pounds eight shillings one penny in behalf of Capt. John Patterson.
^6.8.1 Levi Patterson.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
647
[234]
[ Capt. Lemuel Bradley's Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Lemuel Bradley's Company in Col. Ira
Allen's Regiment of Militia, Dec. IG, 1781, in an alarm to the
Westward.
Names
Lem' Bradley, Capt.
Benj. Meiofs, Sarg*
Jeremiah Center, Serg*
Peleg Sunderland
Noah Chittenden
Benj. Griffin
John Boardman
Ozi Baker
James Hill
Days
Pr
day
Miles
Pr
mile
Amt.
travel
4
0.G.8
30
4d
10
4
1.7
30
4
10
4
1.7
30
4
10
4
1.4
30
4
10
4
1.4
30
4
10
4
1.4
30
4
10
4
1.4
30
4
10
4.
1.4
30
4
10
4
1.4
30
4
10
Total
1.1(3.8
16.4
15.4
^8.1.4
Leml. Bradley, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 7, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the within pay roll to ('apt. Lem^ Bradley
or order, being the sum of eight pounds one shilling and four pence.
Isaac Tichenor,
Timo. Brownson,
Committee.
Jan. 29, 1782. Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the
above order, for Capt, Leml. Bradley.
^8.L4
Gilbert Bradley.
548
STATE OF VERMONT
[19]
\Capt. Thomas Barnefs Company]
Pay Roll of Thomas Barney's Company in Col. Ira Allen's
Regiment of Militia in an alarm to the westward the 17"' Dec.
1781.
Names and Rank
Thos. Barney, Capt.
James Lewis, Lt.
John Roberts, Sergt.
Christopher Roberts, Sergt.
Truman Powell, do
W°^ Bennett
Danl. Ormsby
OS
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0.5.4
30
9.0
3.7
30
6.
1.7
30
3.
1.7
30
3.
1.7
30
3.
1.4
30
3.
1.4
30
3.
Total
£1. 3.4
Thos. Barney, Capt,
Pay Office, Arlington, Jan. 8, 1782. The Treasurer is directed
to pay the sum of ^^7.3.4 to Capt. Thomas Barney, or order,
agreeable to the above pay roll. Isaac Tichenor, | p„ „ee
Thos. Brownson, f
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, Feb^ 5, 1783. Rec'd of the
Treasurer the contents of the within order.
Thos. Barney, Captain.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
649
[34]
\Capt. Jacob Mines' Co?npa7i}'\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jacob Hines' Company in Arlington that
went out in the Alarm to the Westward, December, 1781.
Names
IB
0)
Ah
■si
GQ
a
Total
Jacob Hines, Capt,
3
20
4.1
0.6.8
0.12.0
0.12.0
1.16. 8
Israel Bnrritt, Lt.
3
20
0.6.8
12.
8.9
0.18. 5
David Fassett, Sergt.
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.11. 5
Zadock Hard
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.10. 8
Jona. Fassett
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.10. 3
Thos. Butterfield
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.10. 8
Eben"^ Leonard
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.12. 8
Jacob Galnsha
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.12. 8
Nathan Canfield
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.12. 8
Cobub Dutten
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.12. 8
John Newton
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.12. S
Silas Satford
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.12. 8
Abel Ellsworth
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.12. 8
W'» Imons
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.12. 8
Elezer Tranes [Hanes]
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.12. 8
Phineus Heath
3
20
0.6.8
12.
0.12. 8
Eliakim Stoddard
3
20
4
0.6.8
12.
0.12. 8
^9. 5.10
Jacob Hines, Captain.
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan. 7, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the contents of the within pay roll, it
being the sum of ;^9.5.10, to Capt. Jacob Hines or order.
Isaac Tichenor, I ^ _„„
Time. Brownson,
Rec'd 7th of Jan.
above order.
'83 of the Treasurer the contents of the
Jacob Hines, Capt.
550
STATE OF VERMONT
[72]
\Capt. Elijah Galusha's Co7npa7iy {party\
A Pay Roll of a part of Capt. Elijah Galusha's Company of
Militia of the town of Arlington on an expedition to the Westward
by orders from the Captain General in December, 1781.
Arlington, Jany 1^* 1782.
Names
Capt. Elijah Galusha
Lt. W" Blanchard
En. Benj. Bartlit
Sergt. Saml. Hosford
" Levi Hill
" Benajah Boardman
Corpl. Saml. Butterfleld-
" Isaiah Averill
Drm. Dan' Barnes
Fifer Martin Deming
Adonirum Burritt
Ephraim Knapp
Solomon Squire
Stephen Fairchild
Robert Buck
Josiah Doton
Ichabod Benedict
Thos. Weeks
Jacob Hinds
Ithamar Hanford
Eli Pettibone
Benajah Leonard
Martin Chittenden
James Anderson
Silas Safford
Eufus Montague
Jere'' Wheeler
Nathl. Montague
George Major
Stephen Hard
George Hill Clark
Days in
service
Pay
per
day
4/3
1/7
1/5
1/4
No.
miles
travel
21
Travel
pr
mile
/4
Eations
to each
man
lEaf
Amount
1. 7,
9
9
^18.18.6
Pay Table Office, Arlington, Jan 8, 1782. The Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the sum of eighteen pounds eighteen shil-
lings and six pence to Capt. Elijah Galusha or order, agreeable to
the within pay roll. Isaac Tichenor, ) rnn-miftPP
^18. 18.r, Timo. Brownson, f '-ommittee.
Received of Ira Allen, Esq. Treasurer, in full of the above
order, it being eighteen pounds eighteen shillings and six pence.
March 22, 1782. John Fassett, for Elisha Galusha.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
551
•298]
[Co/. Ebenezer IValbridge's Regi/iie/it — Officer s'\
Pay Roll for Col. Eben"" Walbridg^e's Regiment of Field and
Staff Ofificers on an Expedition to the Westward, by the Capt.
General's order. Dec'' 1781.
Names
Days
Prday
Wages &
rations
pr day
Miles
Total
Eben^ Walbridge, Col.
vSaml. Robinson, Lt. Col.
Lt. Alex. Hrush, Adj't.
3
3
3
10.
8.
5.4
13.4
10.8
6.0
10.4
10.4
10.4
2. 3.4
1.15.4
1. 1.4
£5. 0.0
Attest,
E. Walbridge, Col.
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 1, 1782. The above ac-
count being approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
the sum of five pounds to Col. Eben'' Walbridge, or order.
Isaac Tichenor, )
Nathl.
Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, July ^^
Treasurer the contents of the within order
Brush, f
1783.
Committee.
Reed, of the
Eben"" Walbridge.
552
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Sergt. Aaron Sexton
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" Eli Pettibone
" Nathan Smith
*Q. M. Abel Pettibone
" Jacob Hines
" Prince Soper
" Eeuben Post
" Ephraim Lomus
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" Seth Pettibone
Corpl. John Dagget
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" Levi Brown
iDrm'- Eben [Elen] Lee
Fifer Jacob Mead
Aaron Beaman
John Ells
Silas Smith
Pelatiah Soper
Samson Harenden
John Howard
Thomas Holmes
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553
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STATE OF VERMONT
[163]
\Capt. Jot ham Whit/s Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. Jotham White's Company in Col. SamL
Fletcher's Battalion in the service of the State of Vermont, from
the first day of July, 1781, to the 19^^^ of Dec. 1781, inclusive.
Names
Com-
mence-
ment of
pay
Ending
of pay
Days
Pay &
sub. pr
day
Total
1781
1781
Capt. Jotham White
July 1
Nov. 25
148
0.6.8
49. 6. 8
Lt. Nathan Fay
a i<
148
4.3
31. 9.
Lt. Abraham Hall
(i K
..
148
4.3
31. 9.
Sergt. John Hart
" "
Dec. 19
172
1,71
13.15.11
" Saml. Wood
" "
Nov. 25
148
11.17. 5
" Simon Baxter
a li
Oct. 21
113
9. 1. 85
" John Smilie
Sept. 28
Nov. 21
55
1.7i
4. 8. 2
Corpl. John Smley
July 1
Sept. 27
89
l.^o
6. 9. 9
" Andrew Boynton
Nov. 18
141
10. 5. 7 :
Eben'- Allen
i< .<
Aug. 11
42
3. 1. 3
" John Warner
Sept. 7
Nov. 25
80
5.16. 8
Fifer, Thos. Dodge
July 1
Dec. 19
1?2
12.10.10
Oliver Corey
" "
Nov. 21
144
9.12.
John O'Bryne
" "
Sept. 5
67
4. 9. 4
John Mergery
i.
Nov. 25
148
9.17. 4
John Taylor
'.' "
Aug. 11
42
2.16.
Amasa Grout
«■« <i
Nov. 25
148
9.17. 4
Aaron Whitney
>( «
«i i(
148
9.17. 4
Suel Gilbert
a it
18
141
9. 8.
Jacob Havward
.1 ii
Dec. 19
172
11. 9. 4
Danl. Campbell
a .(
172
1.4
11. 9. 4
John Bingham
" "
Nov. 25
148
9.17. 4
Saml. Whitney
a i<
Aug. 22
53
3.10. 8
Kufus Walton
" "
Dec. 19
172
11. 9. 4
Martin Beckwith
" "
" "
172
11. 9. 4
John Warner
'K i'
Sept. 6
68
1.4
4.10. 8
Azel Abel
" "
Nov. 25
148
9.17. 4
Jonas Hodgkins
u a
a a
148
9.17. 4
Daniel Hodgkins
a ..
" 18
141
9. 8.
Edward Wat kins
i. it
!! 25
148
9.17. 4
Mason Hatch
.< 4«
148
9.17. 4
Joseph Plumley
" "
" "
148
9.17. 4
Eufus Beckwith
11 11
41 li
148
9.17. 4
Ashbel Hopkins
Aug' 23
Dec. 19
119
7.18. 8
^385.15. 8
Jotham White, Capt.
State of Vermont, Windsor, ss. Springfield, Jan. 28, 1782.
Personally appeared Capt. Jotham White and made solemn oath
that the within is a true roll, according to the best of his knowl-
edge. John Barrett, Justice of Peace.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS
555
Pay Table Office, Bennington, March 5, 1782. The wiihin pay
roll being- approved of, the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
unto Thos. Tolman, Esq., P. M. Genl., the sum of Three Hundred
and Eighty-five pounds fifteen shillings and eight pence, taking
his receipt for said sum to be accountable.
Isaac Tichenor I ^
TVT ^u^ X} \ c Committee.
Nathl. Brush j
Reed, of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant.
Oct. 2^ 1784. Thomas Tolman,
;^385.]5.8 Paymaster.
[311] [A Scout from Mi>retoivn'\
A Pay Roll of a scout from Moretown in the year 1781.
Names
Days
Prday
Miles
Milage
Total
John Barron, Maj""
3
8.
10
4d
1. 7.4
Joseph Thurber, Capt.
3
6.8
10
4
1. 3.4
Benj. Baldw^in. Lt.
3
4.3
10
4
0.16.1
Nath^ White, Lt.
3
4.3
10
4
0.16.1
Robt. Barnard, Jr. (?)*
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
John Andros
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Joseph Clark, Sergt.
3
1.7
10
4
8.4
John Martin
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
John Kanady
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Eph™ Martin, Jr.
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Nicholas White
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Jeremiah Bain
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
John Gault
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Saml. McFee
3
1.4
. 10
4
7.4
Benj. Davis
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Stephen Ginkins [Jenkins]
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
David Maxfield
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Robert Miller
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Benj. Barnet
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Saml. Miller
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Obed Sanders
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
Saml. Barnet
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
John Barnet
3
1.4
10
4
7.4
£l\. 3.2
Test,
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John Barron, Maior.
556
STATE OF VERMONT
Committee.
Pay Table Office, Rutland, Oct. 28, 1784. The within roll
having been examined and approved, the Treasurer will pay the
contents of the same to Maj. John Barron, for himself and the said
Scout, being the sum of eleven pounds 3/2 lawful money.
Timo. Brownson,
Thos. Tolman,
Treasurer s Office, Rutland, Oct. 29, 1784. Reed, of the Treas-
urer the contents of the above order.
;,^11.3.2 John Barron.
[155] [Sroufs under Capt. Jacob HaU'\
Captain Jacob Hall's Pay Roll for 1781, for Scouting.
Names
Days
Miles
Total
Capt. Jacob Hall
6
36
2.12.0
Lt. Daniel Hall
12
116
3.18.8
En. Stephen Rider
2
36
0.18.8
Eben'' Ormstead
9
60
1.12.0
Saml. Pierce
9
60
1.12.0
^ ohn Wilson
3
20
0.10.8
:Daniel McFarlin
3
20
0.10.8
John Waddel
3
20
0.10.8
Levi Hall
9
68
1.14.8
Moses Hall
7
48
1. 5.8
James Gilchrist
1
8
0. 5.0
Patrick Long
1
8
0. 5.0
Saml. Long
1
8
0. 5.0
John Merritt
2
28
0.12.0
Levi Sylvester
1
8
0. o.O
Aaron Campbell
2
36
0.14.8
Jas. Gilchrist, post-riding ;
20 miles \
0. 6.8
^17.19.0
Jacob Hall, Capt.
Pay Table Office, Windsor, Feb. 24, 1783.
The within Pay Roll being examined and approved, the
Treasurer is directed to pay unto Capt. Jacob Hall or bearer, sev-
enteen pounds nineteen shillings.
John Strong, ) ^^^.^
Isaac Tichenor, (
Newbury, July 31, 1783. Reed, of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer,
seventeen pounds nineteen shillings lawful money in full of the
within roll and the above order.
In behalf of the Constable of Barnet.
Thos. Johnson.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS 557
[315] [^Scoutitti^ by Lieuf. Ahner Foivler and others\
The State of Vermont to the several officers and Soldiers here-
after named for service done by order of the commanding officer
at Fort Wait, A. D. 1781.
Lieut. Abner Fowler, 11 days' scouting 4/3 £,1. 6 9
Bracket Towl, 5 days do 4/3 1. 1.3
Sergt. Zacheus Lovewell, 22 days do l/:>^ 1.15.3
William Taplin, 6 do 1/4 8.0
Benj. Sanborn, 5 do 1/4 6.8
^5.17.11
This may certify that the above is just and true.
John Taplin, Capt. of Militia.
Pay Table Office. Bennington, Feb. 26, 1784. The within ac-
count is approved and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same,
being five pounds seventeen shillings and eleven pence, lawful
■money, to Lieut. Abner Fowler, or bearer.
Saml. Bartlett, ) ^ .,,
^. r, \ Committee.
Timo. Brownson, \
Bennington, March 3*^, 1784. Reed, of the Treasurer the con-
tents of the above order, in behalf of Lieut. Abner Fowler.
^5.17.11 Nehemiah Lovewell.
558
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[191] \CaJ)t. William Dyres Company\
A Pay Roll of Capt. William Dyre's Company of Volunteers
in Col. Ebenezer Walbridge't) Battalion, raised for the defence of
the frontiers of the state of Vermont and stationed at the post of
Steensboro, 1781.
Names
Commence-
ment
of pay
Ending of
pay
Days
Pr
day
Miles
Total
1781
1781
William Dyre, Capt.
July
12
Nov
22
182
5.4
55
44.18. 4
-Obadiab Vaughn, IstL*
Aug.
13
101
3.7
65
22.10.11
John Dale, 2d "
July
17
"
"
127
3.7
55
27.18. I
Natb' Osborn, Serg'
Sept.
16
<'
18
63
1.7
50
5.16. 5
Solomon Hodge, "
July
17
"
22
127
1.7
55
10.19. 5
Joseph Cummins, "
Sept.
20
"
18
59
1.7
65
5.15. 1
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22
63
1.7
65
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94
1.5
55
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4
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1.5
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12
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62
1.5
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17
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18
123
1.5
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11
76
1.5
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24
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15
82
1.5
65
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17
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18
123
55
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17
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93
55
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12
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22
132
60
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65
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17
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20
94
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24
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22
120
55
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15
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29
75
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17
Nov.
18
93
55
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80
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20
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63
65
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55
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15
82
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18
60
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John Cranes
2
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25
53
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12
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71
65
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William White
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Hufus Brigys
20
Corp' Eben. Sexton to have 11 days deducted
Elisha Fields do
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