Register of the California Society, Sons of the Revolution in the State of California, 1907, Part 2

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Publication date: 1899
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HOLDRIDGE OZRO COLLINS


ATWOOD, JOHN 1749-


Private in Captain John Chester's Company, from Wethersfield, Connecticut, in "Lexington Alarm." Served six days. Private in Captain Abraham Filer's Company and Captain Fitch Bissel's Company, Colonel Jedidiah Huntington's Regiment, 17th Connecti- cut Continental. Taken prisoner at Battle of Long Island, August 27, 1776.


Colonel EDWIN BYRON ATWOOD, U. S. Army


AUKENY, PETER 1751-1804


Captain Third Battalion, Bedford County, Pennsylvania Militia, Lieutenant-Colonel Bernard Dougherty, April 20, 1781.


ANDREW STEWART LOBINCIER, M. D.


1739-


BAKER, SAMUEL


Private in Captain Thomas Burnham's Company, which marched from Ipswich, Massachusetts, for the relief of Boston in the "Lex- ington Alarm," April, 1775. Served three days.


FREDERICK HASTINGS RINDGE


BAKER, JOHN -1792


Member of Committee appointed by Convention at Savannah, Georgia, July 20, 1774, to prepare resolutions expressive of the sentiments and determination of the people of the Province in re- gard to the Boston Port Bill; member of Provincial Congress of Georgia, 1775-1777; member of Georgia Council of Safety, 1776. Colonel commanding a regiment of militia of Liberty County, Georgia, 1775-1783; wounded in skirmish at Bulltown Swamp, November 19, 1778; defeated Captain Goldsmith at White House, Georgia, June 28, 1779; participated in capture of Augusta, Geor- gia, May-June, 1781.


EDWARD THOMAS HARDEN


BALLANCE, CHARLES -1777


Private in Captain John Syme's Company of the Tenth Virginia Regiment Commanded by Colonel Edward Stevens. He enlisted January 1, 1777 and died May 13, 1777 from wounds received in battle.


Gen. JOHN GREEN BALLANCE, U. S. Army


BALLANCE, WILLIS -1824


Corporal of Company Commanded by Captain Bressie, or Bressic, (also known as Captain Moody's Company) Second Virginia Regi- ment Commanded successively by Colonels Gregory Smith and Wil- liam Brent. Enlisted September 1778 and served three years.


Gen. JOHN GREEN BALLANCE, U. S. Army


BEARDSLEY, NEHEMIAH 1731-1811


Captain of 9th Company, 5th Connecticut Regiment, Commanded by Colonel David Waterbury, and adopted into the Continental Line. Served at New York and in the Northern Department at Lakes George and Champlain under Gen. Schuyler. Commissioned May 1, 1775, discharged December 11, 1775. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel of the 16th Connecticut Militia May 1777, promoted Colonel of same Regiment February 1778.


Moss WHITE BEARDSLEY


BEEBE, IRA


1735-1792


First Lieutenant of Captain John Lewis' Company, Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Baldwin's 10th Connecticut Regiment. Com- manded his Company on the Hudson to guard the Highlands and prevent communication between New York and General Burgoyne. Promoted to be Captain in 27th Regiment Connecticut Militia.


HOLDRIDGE OZRO COLLINS


BENEDICT, AARON 1744-1841


Sergeant in Lieutenant Isaac Benham's Company, Colonel Jonathan Baldwin's 10th Connecticut Militia. Served at New York in 1776. Promoted to be Lieutenant in Colonel Baldwin's Regiment and served along the Hudson River, October, 1777.


ELI P. CLARK


BENTON, ZADOCK 1761-1845


Private six weeks in 1777 of Captain Robinson's Company Con- necticut Militia, Private from October to December, 1777, in Cap- tain Johnson's Company, Colonel Newberry's Regiment, Connecticut Militia. Private from June, 1778, to March, 1779, in Captain Comstock's Company, Colonel Lorain's Regiment, Connecticut Militia. Private for two months in 1779, in Captain Israel Con- verse's Company, Connecticut Militia. Private in 1780 in Captain Strong's Company, Colonel Swift's Regiment, Connecticut Militia. Private in the Second Regiment, "Connecticut Line," Colonel Charles Webb. Served from July 1, 1780, to December 9, 1780.


ARTHUR BURNETT BENTON


BERRY, THOMAS


Private in Benjamin Larrabe's Company of Colonel Mitchell's Regi- ment, Massachusetts Militia. Served from July 9 to September 12 in the expedition against Penobscot.


MARK TRAFTON BERRY


BOUTON, DANIEL 1740-1821


Private of Connecticut troops at Campo, to repel the enemy, May 30, 1781: Captain Ninth Regiment Connecticut Militia. Pen- sioner as Captain of Connecticut Line.


EDWARD BOUTON


BURNETT, JOHN


1739-1824


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First Lieutenant in Fifth New York Line, November 21, 1776, re- signed May 9, 1778; Ensign March 3, 1778, of Captain William Telford's Company Second Regiment New York Levies; Captain, April-December, 1781, Lieutenant-Colonel Albert Pawling's Regi- ment New York Levies.


FRANK WILBUR BURNETT


BYINGTON, JUSTUS 1763 -- 1839


Private, Captain Ambrose Sloper's Company, Connecticut Militia, July-August 7, 1779; Private same Company, served one month and seven days, 1780; Private same Company, Colonel Samuel Canfield's Regiment, Connecticut Militia, June-October, 1781.


CHARLES SPERRY BYINGTON


CAREY, JOHN SR. 1756-1844


Private in Captain Obadiah Johnson's Company, Colonel Israel Putnam's 3rd Connecticut Regiment, May 19 to December 15, 1775. Private in Captain Robert Durkee's Wyoming Valley Com- pany attached to Connecticut Line. Private in Captain Simon Spaulding's Independent Wyoming Company attached to Con- necticut Line, January 1, 1777, to January 1, 1780. Served at siege of Boston, with Washington in New Jersey, at battles of Mill- stone River, Brandywyne, Germantown, Wyoming, at Valley Forge and in Sullivan's Expedition against the Indians.


JOHN MINER CAREY MARBLE


CHANDLER, DAVID


1747-1816


Corporal of Captain John Simon's Company, Major Nathaniel Ter- ry's command from Enfield, Connecticut. Served six days, 1775, in "Lexington Alarm." Corporal of Captain Charles Ellsworth's Company, Colonel Jedidiah Huntington's Eighth Regiment Connec- ticut Continental Line, Enlisted July 6, discharged December 18, 1775. Served on Long Island Sound and at Roxbury, Massachu- setts. Member of Committee on supplies for town of Enfield, Con- necticut, in 1779.


ARTHUR BURNETT BENTON


CHASE, CONSIDER 1747-1821


Private in Captain Samuel Prentice's Company, of Colonel Samuel H. Parson's 6th Connecticut Regiment. Enlisted May 8, and dis- charged December 10, 1775.


CHARLES SEELEY EASTMAN


CHITTENDEN, JARED


1758-1828


Private of Captain Andrew Ward's Company, Colonel David Wooster's First Connecticut Continental Regiment. Served in Northern Department from May to November, 1775; Private in Captain Daniel Hand's Company of Colonel Talcott's Regiment Connecticut Militia, March 22-April 18, 1776.


Rev. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BREWER


CLARK, THOMAS 1752-


Private in Captain Samuel Ward's Company of Colonel James M. Varnum's Rhode Island Regiment. Served from April, 1775, to December, 1776. FRANK CLARKE PRESCOTT


FRANK CLARKE PRESCOTT, JR.


COLE, NATHAN 1747-1806


Private in the Fourth Connecticut Regiment of Levies: Enlisted July 15, 1780, discharged December 13, 1780.


NATHAN COLE, JR.


COLLINS, ELIPHALET 1744-1815


Private in the Company commanded by Major Nathaniel Terry and Captain John Simons, which marched from Enfield, Connecticut, for the relief of Boston in the "Lexington Alarm," April, 1775. Served six days.


HOLDRIDGE OZRO COLLINS


COMINGS, JERATHMEL 1749-


Lieutenant of Captain Samuel Stow Savage's Company, of Colonel Eben'r. Wood's 3rd Regiment, Vermont Militia. Served in Scouts and Alarms from March to October, 1781.


WILLIS MILNOR DIXON


CONEY, DANIEL 1752-1842


Second Lieutenant of Captain Hopkin King's Company, Colonel Jo- seph Read's Massachusetts Regiment, December 10, 1775, at Rox- bury. Second Lieutenant, May 7, 1776, of Captain Zaccheus Crocker's 4th (Shutesbury) Company, Colonel Wright's Sixth Hampshire County, Massachusetts Regiment; Adjutant of Lieuten- ant-Colonel Timothy Robinson's Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Regiment, January 2, February 24, 1777.


HENRY ATHERTON NICHOLS


CONVERSE. ISRAEL


1743-1806


Sergeant in Captain Amos Walbridge's Company, which marched from Stafford, Connecticut for the relief of Boston in the "Lexington Alarm," April 1775; Served 7 days:


First Sergeant of Captain Roger Enos' 3rd Company, of Colonel Joseph Spencer's 2nd Connecticut Regiment, from May 9, to December 18, 1775, during the siege of Boston:


Captain in 1780 in Lieutenant Colonel Levi Wells' Connecticut Regiment of Minuit Men.


WILLIS MILNOR DIXON


COPP, DAVID 1753-


Sergeant of Captain Ephraim Warren's Company, from Killingly, Connecticut, in the "Lexington Alarm," April, 1775. Served 7 days.


ANDREW JAMES COPP, JR.


CORWIN, JOSHUA 1733-1812


Private in First Regiment of Suffolk County, New York Minute Men, commanded by Colonel Josiah Smith. Signed the engage- ment to support Congress, 1775.


DAVID RITTENHOUSE PORTER CORWIN


COWLES, (COLE) JOHN 1751-1792


Private in Captain John Steven's Company, of Colonel Charles Burrall's Connecticut Regiment, Enlisted February 6, 1776. Taken prisoner at The Cedars, Canada, May 19, 1776.


WILLIAM NORTHROPE COWLES


CUDDEBACK, BENJAMIN 1747-


"Associator" and Private in Captain Abraham Cuddeback's Com- pany, Colonel William Allison's Regiment, Orange County, New York Militia, 1775-1783.


HOLDRIDGE OZRO COLLINS


CUDDEBACK, WILLIAM 1699-1778 "Associator," Orange County, New York, 1775. HOLDRIDGE OZRO COLLINS


DECKER, THOMAS 1704- "Associator," Orange County, New York, 1775. HOLDRIDGE OZRO COLLINS


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DODDS, JOSEPH JR. 1756-1833


Ensign, April 5, 1778, of Captain William Dodd's First Company of the First Battalion of the York County, Pennsylvania Militia, commanded by Colonel James Thompson :


Lieutenant, June 17, 1779, of Captain William Dodd's Sixth Com- pany, Sixth Battalion of York County, Pennsylvania Militia, com- manded by Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Nelson.


DONNELL GEORGE FISHER


DUNHAM, SYLVANUS


Private in Colonel Goose Van Schaick's First Regiment, New York Line :


Private in Colonel John McCrea's Thirteenth Regiment, Albany County Militia ;


Private in Captain Peter Van Vort's Company, Thirteenth Regi- ment, Albany County Militia.


WILLIAM NORTHROPE COWLES


EASTMAN, TILTON


1741-1805


Private in the Regiment of Ulster County, New York Militia, com- manded by Colonel James McClaghry.


CHARLES SEELEY EASTMAN


FELLOWS, ABIEL


1764-1833


Private in Captain Matthews Smith's Company, of Brigadier-Gen- eral Waterbury's Connecticut State Brigade: Enlisted June 28, 1781. Served at Phillipsburg and under General Heath on the Westchester Line. Private in Captain Gilbert Livingston's Com- pany, Colonel Courtlandt's Regiment, New York Levies, 1782.


JOHN RANDOLPH HAYNES, M. D.


FISHER, BERZILLIA 1730-


Served seven days as Private in the Company of Captain Ephraim Warren from Killingly, Connecticut, in the "Lexington Alarm."


DONNELL GEORGE FISHER


FOLSOM, NATHANIEL 1726-1790 1


Member of Continental Congress from New Hampshire, 1774; Member of New Hampshire Committee of Defence; Major-General of New Hampshire Militia, May 23rd, 1775, and served at Siege of Boston; Member of Continental Congress, 1777-1779; Judge of New Hampshire Court of Common Pleas, 1776-1790.


HENRY ATHERTON NICHOLS


WILLARD ATHERTON NICHOLS


GARDNER, ISAAC


1726-1775


Captain of the Brookline Company of Minute Men in the "Lex- ington Alarm." Killed at Lexington, April 19, 1775. WILLIAM GARDNER WATERS


GILMAN, JOHN TAYLOR 1753-1828


Sergeant of Captain Hackett's Company of Minute Men from Exeter, New Hampshire, to Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 22, 1775. Member of New Hampshire Committee on Claims, 1777; Appointed Officer of New Hampshire to register wounded soldiers; Member of New Hampshire Legislature, 1779; Member of Com- mittee of Safety, 1780; Delegate to Hartford Convention, 1780; Member of Continental Congress from New Hampshire, 1781-82.


HENRY ATHERTON NICHOLS


WILLARD ATHERTON NICHOLS


GILMAN, NATHANIEL 1759-1847


Second Lieutenant of Captain Joseph Parsons' Company of New Hampshire Minute Men, 1775; First Lieutenant in Third New Hampshire Regiment, November 8, 1776, to April 1, 1778. Sick with smallpox and resigned May 1, 1778.


HENRY ATHERTON NICHOLS


GILMAN, NICHOLAS 1731-1783


Receiver General of New Hampshire from 1776 to close of the War; Colonel of New Hampshire Militia from 1776 to 1780; Lieutenant of Captain John Langdon's Company of Minute Men which marched to Saratoga in 1777 to resist the invasion of Bur- goyne. HENRY ATHERTON NICHOLS WILLARD ATHERTON NICHOLS


GOODRICH, JOHN -1800


First Lieutenant in the Fourth Virginia Line, April 1, 1776; resigned January 6, 1777.


BEN GOODRICH


GRAFF, ANDREW 1740-1811


Member from Lancaster County of the Pennsylvania Provincial Conference at Philadelphia, June 18, 1776; Captain of the Lancaster County Militia Company; mustered at Philadelphia, July 16, 1776.


PAUL WALTER MOORE


GRAHAM, WALTER


Second Lieutenant of the Thirteenth Virginia Regiment, 1777 to 1778, Served subsequently as Captain-Lieutenant of a Virginia Regiment.


GEORGE PERSELL MCLAIN


HARDEN, WILLIAM 1743-1785


Captain of Beaufort Artillery, South Carolina, March, 1776; in command of Fort Lyttleton for fourteen months; Colonel of Militia under General Stephen Bull, 1777; attacked British at Wiggins' Hill, 1779; Colonel in Marion's Command, 1780-1781 ; in several skirmishes with British, 1781; captured Fort Balfour, with about 100 prisoners, 12th April, 1781; at siege and capture of Fort Galphin, 1781 ; in active service until end of war.


EDWARD THOMAS HARDEN


HARRINGTON, DANIEL 1739-1818


Private in Captain Parker's Company during the Battle of Lexing- ton, April 19, 1775:


Private in the Lexington Company, Massachusetts Militia, com- manded by John Bridge; served from May 11 to May 15, 1775; First Lieutenant of Captain Francis Brown's Company, 3rd Mid- dlesex Massachusetts Militia; commissioned May 27, 1776; First Lieutenant of Captain George Minot's Company, in Colonel Samuel Bullard's Massachusetts Regiment, from August 14, to October 7, 1777:


Captain in Colonel Jonathan Reed's Regiment of Guards. Com- missioned March 26, 1778.


FREDERICK HASTINGS RINDGE


HARRINGTON, LEVI 1760-1846


Drummer of Captain John Bridge's Company, in Colonel Eleazer Brook's Massachusetts Regiment, from March 4 to March 8, 1776, at Roxbury :


Private in Captain Caleb Brook's Company, of Colonel Dike's Massachusetts Regiment; enlisted December, 1776, and served until March 1, 1777:


Private in Captain Samuel Farrar's Company, in Colonel Reed's Massachusetts Regiment, from September 29 to November 7, 1777: Drummer of the Company commanded by his father, Captain Daniel Harrington, in Colonel Jonathan Reed's Regiment of Guards; en- listed April 2, 1778 and served until July 3, 1778 at Cambridge.


FREDERICK HASTINGS RINDGE


HENRY, GEORGE 1751-1790


Private Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse, Captain Samuel Mor- ris, March, 1777-81, at Germantown; County Lieutenant, Phila- delphia County, Pennsylvania; resigned June, 1777; Commissary of Naval Stores, Continental Navy, Pennsylvania, 1778.


JAMES MORTIMER MONTGOMERY


HENRY, WILLIAM 1727-1793


County Lieutenant, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, June 6, 1777,-September 10, 1790.


JAMES MORTIMER MONTGOMERY


HICKOX, GIDEON 1705-1798


Member of Waterbury, Connecticut, Committee on Supplies, 1777, Contributed liberally in money and materials and was Private of Waterbury, Connecticut, Militia.


HOLDRIDGE OZRO COLLINS


HOOKER, SETH 1759-1844


Private in Captain Simeon Clap's Company in Colonel David Wells' Regiment Massachusetts Militia. Enlisted May 10, 1777. Served 2 months 9 days in expedition to Ticonderoga. Private in Captain Oliver Lyman's Company, Massachusetts Militia. Enlisted from Northampton, August 17, 1777; Served 7 days in "Alarm" to E. Hoosac.


JOHN DAGGETT HOOKER


HULL, SETH


Sergeant of Captain Michael Denning's Company, Thirteenth Regi- ment (Saratoga District), Albany County, New York, Militia; Colonel Cornelius Van Veghten.


ARTHUR BURNETT BENTON


INGRAHAM, JEREMIAH 1733-1813


Private in Captain James Endicott's Company, Colonel Lemuel Robinson's Regiment from Stoughton, Massachusetts, in "Lexing- ton Alarm." Private in Captain James Endicott's Company, Colonel Benjamin Gill's Massachusetts Regiment, March 4-9, 1776. Served at Dorchester Heights. Private in Captain The- ophilus Crane's Company, Colonel Benjamin Gill's Massachusetts Regiment, March 22-24, 1776, at Braintree. Private in Captain James Endicott's Company, Colonel Benjamin Gill's Regiment, June 13-16, 1776, at Moon Island, when the British fleet was driven out of Boston Harbor.


HENRY ATHERTON NICHOLS


F


JONES, CADWALLADER


1755-1795


Captain Third Regiment Virginia Light Dragoons, Continental Line, February 6, 1777. Aide-de-Camp to General Lafayette at Brandy- wine, Yorktown and elsewhere.


JOHNSTONE JONES


KENYON, JOSEPH -1831


Corporal of Captain Allyn's Company of Colonel Angel's Second Rhode Island Continental Battalion. Enlisted in 1777 and served throughout the war.


BREWSTER COX KENYON


KEYES, DANIEL 1731-1814


Private in Captain Oliver Barron's Company, of Colonel David Green's Massachusetts Regiment, which marched for the relief of Boston in the "Lexington Alarm," April, 1775. Served 6 days: Private in Captain John Ford's Company, of Colonel Ebenezer Bridge's 27th Massachusetts Regiment, and promoted therein to Sergeant. Enlisted April 25, 1775, fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Served 3 months and 14 days.


CHARLES GEORGE KEYES


KINGSBURY, JEDUTHAN 1743-1822


Private in Captain Josiah Russell's Company, of Colonel Jonathan Chase's New Hampshire Militia Regiment, which re-enforced the Continental Army at Ticonderoga, 1777. Enlisted, May 1777; Discharged June 16, 1777.


KINGSBURY SANBORN


LEE, RICHARD HENRY 1732-1794


Signer of the Declaration of Independence. BAKER PERKINS LEE


LEE, THOMAS 1739-1814


Second Lieutenant in Captain Jac. Rosekrans' Dutchess Co. Com- pany, Colonel James Holmes' Fourth Regiment, New York Con- tinental Line, on the Continental Establishment of 1775, appointed June 28, 1775; promoted First Lieutenant of same Company in same Regiment August 3, 1775; Captain Eighth Company in Colonel Lewis Du Bois' Fifth Regiment New York Continental Line, November 21, 1776. Resigned May 19, 1778; Captain in Colonel Zephania Platts' Regiment New York Associated Exempts, New York Militia, October 19, 1779; Captain in Colonel Lewis Du Bois' Regiment New York Militia Levies of the State to rein- force the army of the United States, July 1, 1780.


BRADNER WELLS LEE


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LEWIS, WILLIAM TERRELL 1718-1802


Sergeant of "The First Company of Albemarle Independents," Virginia, commanded by Captain Charles Lewis. Served against Lord Dunmore: Member of the General Assembly of North Car- olina in 1781, 1783, 1785 and 1788, from Surrey County.


FRANKLIN WALTON MOORE


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LINK, ADAM 1761-1864


Private in Captain Bigg's Company, Colonel Williamson's Regi- ment, Pennsylvania Militia, July-December, 1777; Private, Captain Mason's Company, same, 1778. Served six months. Private, Captain Noble's Company, Colonel Shepherd's Regiment, 1779. Served six months.


JAMES MONROE ALLEN


LOBINGIER, CHRISTOPHER, JR.


1740-1798


Delegate from Westmoreland County to the first Constitutional Con- vention of Pennsylvania, convened at Philadelphia July 15, 1776, of which Benjamin Franklin was President. Member of Committee of Correspondence, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.


ANDREW STEWART LOBINGIER, M. D.


LOCHRY, ARCHIBALD -1781


Lieutenant of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania: Lieutenant- Colonel of a Battalion of Pennsylvania Militia in the Campaign of Colonel George Rogers Clark against the Shawnees and other Indian towns in Ohio. Captured and killed by the Shawnees Indians under Brandt, at the mouth of Lochry's Creek in Indiana, August 24, 1781.


JAMES LOCHRY PAUL


LUCKET, THOMAS HUSSEY


First Lieutenant of Stephenson's Maryland Rifle Regiment, July 11, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington November 16, 1776; exchanged November 2, 1780.


GEORGE PERCELL MCLAIN


MALCOLM, WILLIAM


1732-1792


Major Second Battalion New York City Militia, 1776; Colonel Second Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, 1776; Colonel Additional Regiment Continental Infantry, April 30, 1777-April 22, 1779, when Regiment was consolidated with Colonel Oliver Spencer's Additional Regiment Continental Infantry ; retired May 9, 1779; Continental Adjutant General of the Northern Department, June 2-October, 1778; Colonel First Regiment New York Levies, 1780-1 ; Member of New York Provincial Congress, 1776.


JAMES MORTIMER MONTGOMERY


MAXWELL, WILLIAM 1739-1807


Member of Provincial Congress of Georgia, 1775-1777; appointed by Provincial Congress one of the "trustees for taking into their custody and management the [ British] forfeited estates," May 4, 1778; Privateersman commanding his own armed vessel, recovering property taken by British, and attacking parties of the enemy en- gaged in collecting forage and provisions for the Royal troops in Savannah, 1779; arrested, tried for "treasonable practices" and convicted, January, 1780; fined £300 and kept under parole until the evacuation of Savannah, July 11, 1782.


EDWARD THOMAS HARDEN


MERCER, HUGH 1720-1777


Colonel Third Virginia Regiment, February 3, 1776; Brigadier- General Continental Army June 5, 1776. Died from wounds re- ceived at Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777.


GEORGE SMITH PATTON


MITCHELL, ROTHEUS


Private in Captain Robert Orr's Company of Minute Men from Bridgewater, Massachusetts, in Colonel John Bailey's Regiment, in the "Lexington Alarm," April 19, 1775:


Ensign of Captain Jacob Allen's Company, of Colonel John Bailey's Second Regiment, Massachusetts Continental Line, January 1, 1777. Promoted Lieutenant in same Regiment June 21, 1779 and served to December 31, 1780. Was at Surrender of Burgoyne and passed the winter at Valley Forge.


LEBBEUS HORATIO MITCHELL


MORRISON, RODERICK 1763-1843


Private in the Fourth Regiment "Connecticut Line," commanded by Colonel Zebulon Butler. Served from November 1, 1780, to December 31, 1781.


Rev. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BREWER


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NICHOLS, DAVID


1741-1823


Private in Captain Dimon's Company of Lieutenant-Colonel Beebe's Regiment Connecticut Militia, May, 1775; Corporal of Lieutenant Paine Converse's Company, 11th Regiment Connecticut Militia, which served in New York in 1776: Captain in Lieutenant-Colonel Dimon's Regiment, which turned out to resist Tryon's raid of July, 1779: Captain in Colonel Canfield's Regiment Connecticut Militia, which served at West Point in September, 1781.


CHARLES BEACH BOOTHE


OSGOOD, BENJAMIN 1754-1824


Private, Captain Jonathan Minott's Company from Westford, Massa- chusetts, Colonel James Prescott's Regiment "Lexington Alarm," served 10 days. Private, Captain Jonathan Minott's Company of Colonel Baldwin's Regiment, Massachusetts troops. Enlisted Janu- ary, 1776, and served at siege of Boston.


JOSIAH ALONZO OSGOOD


PARKHURST, HUGH -1776


Private in Captain John Row's Company of Colonel Eben Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment. Enlisted at Cape Ann, May 29, 1775, and served 2 months and 8 days. Participated in Battle of Bunker Hill. Enlisted 1776, on the Privateer "Yankee Hero," and he was killed June 10, 1776 in the Naval fight of Cape Ann with the British frigate "Milford."


DANIEL BURLEIGH PARKHURST, M. D.


PARRIS, SAMUEL 1755-1847


Orderly Sergeant of Colonel Paul Dudley Sergeant's Regiment at siege and evacuation of Boston. Afterwards in Naval Service, captured and imprisoned at Santa Cruz, W. I. Commissioned Lieutenant of Massachusetts troops 1777.


WILLIS PARRIS


PEACHY, BENJAMIN 1746-1835


Private in Company of Captains Beasley, Cummings and Wooley. Colonel Israel Shreve's Regiment, New Jersey troops. Private in Captain Elijah Davis' Company First Battalion Cumberland County, New Jersey, Militia. Private in New Jersey Continental Line. Served at Valley Forge and engaged in the battles of Monmouth, Elizabethtown and Yorktown.


GEORGE WASHINGTON PEACHY


ROSE, PELEG


Private in Captain Abel Spicer's Company of Col. Samuel H. Parsons' Sixth Connecticut Regiment. Enlisted May 8, discharged December 18, 1775. Served at Roxbury during the siege of Boston.


FRANK WILLIAM KING


SANBORN, SIMON 1736-1808


Signer of the Articles of Association, June 4, 1776 at Hampton, New Hampshire.


KINGSBURY SANBORN


SEYMOUR, THOMAS YOUNG


Lieutenant, January 10, 1777, promoted Captain, October 20, 1777, in Colonel Elisha Sheldon's Second Regiment Connecticut Continental Light Dragoons. Served actively under General Gates in the Burgoyne Campaign. Resigned November 23, 1778. Member of the Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati.


THOMAS SEYMOUR WADSWORTH


SINCLAIR, JOSHUA 1759-1846


Fifer in Company of Captain Joseph Badger, Jr., New Hampshire Militia 1776. Private in Colonel Joseph Badger's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, 1776. Private in Captain Amos Morrill's Com- pany, Colonel John Stark's New Hampshire Continental Regiment, July 1, 1777. Private in Second Company, First Regiment New Hampshire Continental Line, Colonel Joseph Cilley. Enlisted for three years and served at Valley Forge and in Battle of Monmouth.


HENRY HARBINSON SINCLAIR


SINCLAIR, RICHARD


Captain in Colonel John Waldron's Regiment, New Hampshire Mi- litia, March, 1776. Captain in Tenth Regiment, New Hampshire Militia, Colonel Joseph Badger, 1776. Captain in Colonel Thomas Bartlett's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, June 29 to October 27, 1780. Served at West Point and along the Hudson River.




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