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1897. GOLDSBOROUGH, LEWIS CUSTIS, Denver.
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Great-grandson of Hon. Robert Goldsborough of Maryland, (1733-1788). Delegate to Continental Congress, June. 1774. Member of Maryland Council of Safety. 1775. Member of Convention of Maryland. August 14, 1776. held to form constitution of Maryland. Member of committee which prepared Bill of Rights of Maryland.
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Elected. 1894. GOODRICH, PRENTICE RANSOM,
Denver. (Insignia No. 1667.)
Great-great-great-grandson of Ensign William Goodrich of Sharon, Conn., (177- 1775). In Captain Oliver Hanchette's 2d Company, 2d Regiment. Was killed at Quebec, Decem- ber 31, 1775, under Colonel Benedict Arnold.
Great-great-grandson of Captain Samuel Ransom, Wyoming, Pa., (1737-1778). Commissioned Captain 2d Wyoming Val- ley Independent Company, (Conn. Troops), August 26. 1776. Joined Washington's Army in N. J. about January 1, 1777, and engaged in battles of Millstone River and Bound Brook, N. J., and Brandywine and Germantown, in Penn- sylvania. Wintered at Valley Forge, '77, '78. Resigned May or June, 177S. Killed in Wyoming Massacre, July 3, 1778.
1895. GRANT, JAMES BENTON. 53
Denver.
Great-grandson of Matthew Cary Whitaker of Halifax Co., N. C., (1750-1814). Private in General Green's Army in his Southern campaign. Was wounded at battle of Guilford C. H. in N. C., and was left at Ransom's Mills in Chatham Co. to die. After twelve months he recovered, walked home and found that upon supposition of his death, his estate had been administered upon. His estate had also been plundered by Cornwallis on his march to Yorktown.
1895. GRANT, WILLIAM WEST, M. D., 52
Denver.
Great-grandson of Matthew Cary Whitaker of Halifax Co., N. C., (1750-1814). Private in General Green's Army in his Southern campaign. Was wounded at battle of Guilford C. H. in N. C., and was left at Ransom's Mills in Chatham Co. to die. After twelve months he recovered, walked home and found that upon supposition of his death, his estate had been administered upon. His estate had also been plundered by Cornwallis on his march to Yorktown.
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Elected. 1898. GREGG, FRANK E.,
State No. 132
Denver.
Great-grandson of Sergeant Joseph Reves of New Jersey. Sergeant in Morris Co., New Jersey, Militia.
1898. GROZIER, JOSHUA FREEMAN, 139
Denver.
Great-grandson of William Given of New Jersey. Private, Minute Man, in Gloucester Co., N. J., Militia. -
Great-great-grandson of John Grozier of Massachusetts, (1732, -). Matross in Captain John Gill's (6th) Com- pany, Colonel Thomas Craft's Artillery Regiment. from May 17 to August 1, 1776. In same Company from August 1 to November 1. 1776, and again from February 1 to May 8, 1777. Prisoner and exchanged for one Daniel Sullivan at Halifax under roll dated October 9, 1777.
Great-great-grandson of Richard Perry of Massachusetts, (1745-179S). Private in Captain Jolin Shapleigh's Company. stationed at Kittery. Enlisted July 10; discharged De- cember 31, 1775. Private in Captain Samuel Derby's Com- pany, Colonel John Baley's Regiment, February 9 to De- cember 31. 1779. With this Company at Valley Forge January 25, 1778. In same Company from January 1 to February 15, 1780.
Great-great-great-grandson of Francis Whittemore of Massachusetts, (1714-1794). Private in Captain Stephen Dana's Company, Colonel MeIntosh's Regiment. Enlisted March 19; discharged April 5. 1776. In Captain John Walton's Company, at Noddles Island. Enlisted December 9; discharged December 12, 1776.
Great-great-great-grandson of Solomon Cook of Massachu- setts. Private in Captain Winslow Lewis' Company, in camp at Cambridge January 13, 1776.
1897. GUYER, CLARKSON NEWBERY. Denver.
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Great-great-grandson of Major Daniel Dickerson of New York. First Major 13th Albany County Regiment, N. Y.,
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Militia. Commissioned October 20. 1775. Colonel John McCrea. Subsequently reappointed as First Major same Regiment.
Great-grandson of Sergeant Major Luke MacGuyer of New York. Part of time he served under Captain Herrick and Colonel Holmes. Enlisted in Dutchess Co. Pension al- lowed widow after his death. for 15 months' actual service.
Great-great-great-grandson of William Patrick of New York, (1733 -). Private in Captain Peter Winne's Company, 13th Albany County Regiment, Colonel Cor- nelius Van Vechten, in September, 1780. Saw active ser- vice.
Great-great-grandson of William Seymour of Connecticut, (1744, -). Private in Captain Latham's Company, Colonel Ledyard's Regiment Conn. troops. Was granted a pension by special act of Congress, passed March 5, 1795, on account of disability (loss of one leg), incurred at Battle of Fort Griswold, September 6, 1781.
Great-great-great-grandson of Robert Campbell of New York. Private in New York Militia miscellaneous organ- ization, under Colonel Cornelius D. Wynkoope.
Great-great-grandson of George Palmer of New York. Pri- vate in Captain Peter Van Vort's Company, 13th Albany County Regiment.
1897. HAMPSON, CHARLES MARSHALL,
Denver.
Great-grandson of David Carpenter of Massachusetts. (1757-1817). Private in Captain Nathaniel Carpenter's Company. Colonel Thos. Carpenter's Regiment, for service in Rhode Island. Enlisted July 20; discharged Au- gust 25, 1777. Services at Providence and Bristol. Cor- poral in Captain Israel Hicks' Company, Colonel John Dag- gett's Regiment. Rhode Island services. Enlisted January 2; discharged March 31. 1778. Corporal in Captain Stephen Bullock's Company. Colonel Thomas Carpenter's Regiment. for services in Rhode Island July 27, 1778. Dis- charged September 10, 1778.
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Elected. 1896. HART, CHARLES NELSON,
Denver. (Insignia No. 2322.)
Great-great-grandson of Captain Stephen Harding of Con- necticut, (1740 -). In Captain Simon Spalding's Com- pany, Wyoming, enlisted June 1; discharged September 5, 1777. Company arrived after massacre, but he is said to have been present. Company remained in valley until fall of 1780. Captain in 24th Militia Regiment, Westmoreland Co., Conn.
Great-great-grandson of Daniel Gardner 2nd of Connecticut. Private in W. Waterman's Company, 20th Regiment Militia, on tour of duty to New London, September 6, 1781. Discharged September S, 1781. Detached agreeable to or- ders received from Benjamin Leffingwell, September 19, 1782.
Great-grandson of Oliver Armstrong of Rhode Island. (1756-1828). Private in Captain Samuel Potter's Com- pany, and as such assisted in capturing the several ves- sels at Point Judith, November 6, 1777. He was one of the men who was provided with a gun.
1899. HATHAWAY, EDMUND WELCOME, 157
Pueblo.
Great-great-grandson of Sergeant Asa Porter of Massachu- setts, (1756-1852). Private, Lexington alarm, in Captain Asa Lawrence's Company. Service, 6 days. In same Com- pany, Colonel Prescott's Regiment, August 1. 1775. Cor- poral in Captain Thomas Warren's Company. Colonel Brooks' Regiment, October 31. 1776. Sergeant in Captain Jolin Minot's Company, Colonel Dike's Regiment, from December 13, 1776, to March 1, 1777.
1897. HAYDEN, CHARLES, Leadville, Colo.
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Great-grandson of Sergeant Jesse Hayden of Massachusetts, (1755-1833). Private in Simon Edgell's Company, which marched from Farmingham to Concord on Alarm Day. Service, 14 days. In Captain Gates' Company, at Albany, N. Y., in early 1777. Sergeant in Captain David Brewer's
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(10th) Company, Colonel Abner Perry's Regiment, which was ordered by Council to service in Rhode Island, July 22, 1780. Service, 6 days.
1898. HAYT, CHARLES DENISON, Denver.
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Great-grandson of Lieutenant Timothy Delevan of New York, (1738-1813). Appointed May 28, 1778, 2nd Lieu- tenant in Company commanded by Captain David Water- bury, in 7th Dutchess Co. Regiment, N. Y., Militia. Colonel Henry Ludington. Reported as a Lieutenant July, 1779, same Company and Regiment.
1892. HILL, NATHANIEL PETER. 5
Denver. (Insignia No. 987).
Grandson of Captain Peter Hill of Ulster Co., N. Y .. (1751- 1795). Captain of the Minute Company for Hanover Pre- cinct, Ulster Co .. N. Y., 1775. In command of his Com- pany, with 2 Lieutenants and 65 men, on duty at Fort Constitution. February 13. 1776. Was at Fort Montgomery October 6, 1777.
1892. HINSDALE. SANFORD CHARLES. Denver. (Insignia No. 2616.)
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Grandson of Gustavus Walbridge of Connecticut. (1755- 1828). Private in Captain Frederick Huntingdon's (Norwich) Company. Colonel Samuel Sheldon's 4th Conn. Battalion, Wadsworth Brigade, raised June, 1776. to re- enforce Washington in N. Y. Served at White Plains and Long Island under General Putnam, caught in a retreat and panic when city of New York was abandoned. He after- wards volunteered under Captain Lord of New London. on a small vessel of 20 tons, to go on a privateering voyage to the West Indies, taking a cargo of horses for delivery there, when within one day's sail of destination were overhauled by a British man-of-war and after a two and a a half hours' fight surrendered. Were taken to Bermuda and later to Philadelphia and there confined for three
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months on prison ship when exchanged. Were fed on horse meat and wormy bread.
Grandson of Ensign Joseph Hinsdale of Vermont, (1747- 1800). Ensign, in May, 1778, in Captain Samuel Robin- son's Company, Colonel Samuel Herrick's Regiment. Also private S days, under same command, for services done the State of Vermont, on alarm, from October 11, 1780.
1900. HOLLIS, ROBERT WOOD, Denver.
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Great-grandson of Allen Gilbert of Connecticut (1756-1840.) Private in Captain Ezekiel P. Belden's 1st Troop, Colonel Elisha Sheldon's Light Dragoons, Conn. Troops. Was in war from April. 1778, to June 1, 1783. At battle of Long Island and New York. Pensioned October 27, 1819.
1899. HOLME, PETER HAGNER, 168
Denver.
Great-great-grandson of Colonel John Huber of Pennsyl- vania, (1751-18-). Colonel of 9th Battalion Lancaster Co., Pa., Militia, in 1777.
1899. HOLME, RICHARD, JR., 158
Denver.
Great-great-grandson of Colonel John Huber of Pennsyl- vania, (1751-18-). Colonel of 9th Battalion, Lancaster Co., Pa., Militia, in 1777.
1895. HOOPER, CHARLES EDWARD, Denver. (Insignia No. 2533.) 72
Great-great-grandson of David Hooper of Essex Co., Mass., (1745-1835). Private in Captain Jos. Whipple's Company. Essex Co. Enlisted July 13: discharged December 31, 1775. Stationed at Manchester to defend sea coast. In Captain Win. Pearson's Company stationed at Gloucester from June 1, 1776, to November 18. 1776. Said to have participated in battle of Bunker Hill.
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Great-great-great-grandson of Colonel Jonathan Mitchell of Hingham, Mass .. (1723-1821). Colonel of 2nd Cumberland Co., Mass., Regiment. commissioned February 7, 1776. From March 29. 1776. to May 29. 1776, service defending sea coast, stationed at Falmouth. Cumberland Co. Also at Falmouth, Me., August 29, 1776. Three months' service. In Penobscot's expedition, 1779. Engaged July 1. 1779. service 2 months and 25 days. Chosen by House of Repre- sentatives on November 27, 1780. to office of Muster Master for Cumberland Co. Appointment concurred in by Senate November 20, 1780.
1895. HOOPER, SHADRACH KEMP, Denver.
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Great-grandson of David Hooper of Essex Co., Mass., (1745-1835). Private in Captain Jos. Whipple's Company, Essex Co. Enlisted July 13; discharged December 31. 1775. Stationed at Manchester to defend sea coast. In Captain Wm. Pearson's Company stationed at Gloucester from June 1, 1776. to November 1S. 1776. Said to have participated in battle of Bunker Hill.
Great-great-grandson of Colonel Jonathan Mitchell of Hing- ham, Mass .. (1723-1821). Colonel of 2nd Cumberland Co .. Mass., Regiment. commissioned February 7, 1776. From March 29, 1776, to May 29. 1776. service defending sea coast, stationed at Falmouth. Cumberland Co. Also at Falmouth, Me .. August 29, 1776. Three months' service. In Penobscot's expedition, 1779. Engaged July 1, 1779, service 2 months and 25 days. Chosen by House of Repre- sentatives on November 27. 1780, to office of Muster Master for Cumberland Co. Appointment concurred in by Senate November 29, 1780.
1899. HOVER, WILLIAM ADGATE. 183
Denver.
Great-grandson of Captain Manuel Hover of New Jersey. (- 1824). Captain of 1st Company, 3rd Battalion. Sus- sex Co., N. J., Militia. Also Captain in 2nd Regiment, same Militia. during war.
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Elected.
1898. HUGHES, ANDREW SWEARINGEN.
Denver. (Insignia No. 2501.)
Great-grandson of Captain John Metcalf (or Medcalf) of Virginia (1724-1799). Private in infantry in Virginia State line on Continental Establishment. Captain in same service.
Great-grandson of David Hughes of Virginia (1756-1805). Private in Captain Nathan Reed's Company 10th Virginia Regiment commanded by William Davies, 1st and 10th Vir- ginia Regiments. Enlisted September 14, 1777, for three years. Roll of November, 1779. reports "supposed at southward with General Scott."
1898. HUGHES, BELA METCALF, Denver.
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Grandson of Captain John Metcalf (or Medcalf) of Virginia 1724-1799). Private in infantry in Virginia State line on Continental Establishment. Captain in same service.
Grandson of David Hughes of Virginia (1756-1805). Private in Captain Nathan Reed's Company, 10th Virginia Regi- ment, commanded by William Davies. 1st and 10th Virginia Regiments. Enlisted September 14. 1777, for three years. Roll of November 1. 1779, reports "supposed at southward with General Scott."
1892. JACKSON, LIEUT .- COL. ALLAN HYRE, U. S. Army.
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Great-grandson of Adjutant-General John Keyes of Ashford, Connecticut, (1744-1824). May 1. 1775, commissioned 1st Lieutenant, 5th Company. 3d Regiment. Conn. Continentals. Served under Captain Thos. Knowlton. Colonel Isaac Put- nam, at battle of Bunker Hill. Regiment discharged December 10, 1775. Captain 2d Conn. Continentals, Colonel Dailser, marched from Boston to New York. April, 1776. At Bergen Heights and Paulus Hook until September 15; later at Fort Lee. Accompanied Washington on retreat through New Jersey; engaged at battles of Trenton and Princeton; Captain in Colonel Jolin Ely's Regiment. June 6, 1777. Brigade-Major, 5th Brigade, 1780; Adjutant- General, 1782. Pensioned October 9, 1818.
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Elected. 1892. JEROME, JOHN LATHROP,
Denver.
Great-grandson of John Jerome of New Haven, Connecticut, (1755-1839). Private in Captain Aaron Rowley's Company in Major David Rosseter's detachment of Mass. Militia, raised in Berkshire for service at Ticonderoga. In Captain David Pixley's Company of Stockbridge, Mass., Colonel John Brown's Regiment. Service in Northern Department, summer of 1777. In Captain Ezra Whittelsey's Company, 3d Regiment Militia, raised in Berkshire on alarm of October 14, 1780.
1893. JOY, HERMAN CHARLES, 31
Cripple Creek, Colo. (Insignia No. 1303.)
Great-grandson of David Joy of Brattleborough. Vermont, (1754-1813). Private in Captain Nathaniel Tuttle's Company, 7th Conn. Continentals. Colonel Charles Webb. July 17 to December 19, 1775. Services along the Sound until Sep- tember 14, then ordered by Washington to Boston Camps, and assigned to General Sullivan's Brigade on Winter Hill, at left of besieging line and remained until expiration of term of service in December, 1775.
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1899. KENDALL, WILLIAM PAINE, Denver.
Great-grandson of William Kendall of Massachusetts (1759- 1827). Private in Josiah Jenkins' Company. Colonel Brew- er's Regiment at Valley Forge, January 23, 1778. In Col- onel Jos. North's (2d Lincoln Company) Regiment, Feb- ruary 2. 1778, three years' term. In Captain Sewall's Com- pany, Colonel Sprout's Regiment. March 12. 1777. to December 31, 1779. Same Company and Regiment, January 1 to March 12, 1780.
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1895. KNAPP, WILBER VOORHEES.
Denver. Transferred to N. Y. Society. (Insignia No. 1819.)
Great-great-grandson of Garret Voorhees of New Brunswick, N. J., (1760-1812). Private in Lieutenant Jacob G. Bergen's Company, Somerset Co., N. J., Militia.
Great-great-grandson of Samuel Mundy of N. J. Private in the Middlesex Co., N. J., Militia.
1898. KNOWLES, CHARLES NELSON, 141
Denver.
Great-grandson of David Morley of Massachusetts, (1760- - ). Private in Captain Nathan Rowley's Com- pany, Colonel John Morley's Regiment, July 9 to August 12, 1777, Hampshire Co. Regiment. Marched to reinforce Northern Army. Under command of Ens. Bancroft, for six months' service under Resolve of June 5, 1780. Arrived at Springfield July 10, and marched to camp July 11. 1780. In muster roll under Brigadier-General Paterson dated October 25, 1780. Discharged December 19, 1780.
1897. LEAVITT, BYRON CHARLES, 112
Denver.
Great-grandson of William Leavitt of Massachusetts. (1752- 1812). Private from Exeter, N. H., in 1775. Captain Shear- man's Company, Colonel Prescott's Regiment, for eight months. Re-enlisted at Cambridge for one year from Janu- ary, 1776, in Captain Caleb Robinson's Company, Regiment of Colonel Baldwin, N. H. line, and went to N. Y., being dis- charged at end of term at Pickskile. Re-enlisted spring. 1777, for during the war in Captain Caleb Robinson's Com- pany, Colonel Scales' N. H. line, and marched to Ticonder- oga. Was in last battle before surrender of Burgoyne, and camped at Valley Forge. Was in battle of Monmouth. Fur- loughed on account of sickness in December, 1779. for 100 days, but disability continuing, was discharged.
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Elected. 1899. LEMEN, LEWIS ERASTUS,
Denver.
Great-great-grandson of Captain Joseph Ogle of Virginia, (1741-1821). Appointed Captain of Militia in Ohio Co., Vir- ginia, by Patrick Henry, Governor, June 2, 1777.
1894. LITTLE, RICHARD SULLIVAN, Dead.
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Great-grandson of Lieutenant Moses Little of N. H., (1742- 1813). First Lieutenant under Captain Samuel Richards, (April-August, 1775), in Colonel John Stark's Regiment. In Captain Page's Company, Colonel Jacob Gate's Regi- ment of Volunteers, which marched from N. H. and joined Continental Army in R. I., August, 177S.
Grandson of George Little. (1762-1850). Private in Captain John Duncan's Company, commanded by Lieutenant-Col- onel Moses Kelly. Started to Ticonderoga on alarm. July 1, 1777, and marched as far as Washington and Charles- town, when ordered back. In Captain Jas. Arkin's Com- pany, Colonel Moses Kelly's Regiment. Marched from N. H. to R. I., August, 1778, and joined Continental Army.
1896. LUNT, ROBERT PATTON, Denver.
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Great-great-grandson of Colonel Joseph Vose of Milton. Mass., (1739-1816). Colonel of Militia and Major in Gen- eral Heath's Division. November 4. 1775, commissioned Lieutenant-Colonel of Greaton's 24th Regiment and accom- panied it to Canada. On February 21. 1777. commissioned Colonel of 1st Mass. Regiment and joined main army under Washington. Was at Monmouth and in Sullivan's Rhode Island campaign. In 1778 was appointed Colonel of Regi- ment of Light Infantry, with which was at the siege of Yorktown. At close of war was said to have been made Brigadier-General by brevet. He was an original member of the Society of Cincinnati. Mentioned in Congressional proceedings. Served continuously from June 1, 1777, to August, 1783, save a furlough at Milton from December 11. 1781, to May 4, 1782. by leave of General Washington.
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1899. MALCOME, GRANVILLE,
Denver.
Great-grandson of Captain Levi Jennings of Massachusetts, (1735- -- ). First Lieutenant Boston Regiment commis- sioned August 11, 1777, in Captain John Studson's Com- pany. Lieutenant in Captain Nathaniel Heath's Company, under Colonel Thomas Crafts, September 16, 1777. Same Regiment September 24 to November 2, 1777. Captain in Colonel Jabez Hatch's Regiment of Guards in Boston under General Gates, January 1. 1779. Same Regiment, January 3 and February 7, 1779. Captain in Colonel Edward Proctor's Regiment. Resigned May 13, 1780.
Great-grandson of Lieutenant Asa Dyer of Massa- chusetts (1730-1831). Lieutenant in Colonel Heath's Mass. Infantry Company May 19, 1775, and in Colonel Grea- ton's Regiment November, 1775. Engaged April 27, 1775.
1898. MARBOURG, EDGAR MARCELLA, 142
Pueblo, Colo. (Insignia No. 2631.)
Great-great-grandson of John Wright of Pennsylvania (1741-1792). Private in January. 1776, in Captain Walter Stewart's Company, subsequently commanded by Captain George Tudor. Captured November 16, 1776, at Fort Washington, with 3d Penna. Batttalion. Enlisted autumn of 1778. In 4th Penna. Regiment, Captain Tudor. Re- ported as enlisted January 21, 1779, and probably served until war closed.
1899. MAREAN, WILLIS ADAMS, Denver.
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Great-grandson of Thomas Marcan of Massachusetts, (1753- 1827). Private in Company of Captain Amos Rathbun and Regiment of Lieutenant-Colonel David Roseter. Ser- vice August 15, 1777, seven days.
Great-grandson of Edmund Kittle of Rhode Island. (1759- 184 -- ). Pension allowed for 15 months' and 15 days' actual service as private in Rhode Island troops. Served under Captain West and Colonel Cook.
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Great-grandson of Seth Adams of Connecticut, (1746-1835). Private in Company of Captain Chapin, Colonel Daniel- son's Regiment, October 6, 1775. Discharged May 4, 1775 (?).
1899. MAYO, DUDLEY DANIEL, Denver.
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Great-great-grandson of Major-General Israel Putnam of Connecticut, (1718-1700). One of the four Major-Generals commissioned by Congress at outbreak of the war.
1895. MAXWELL, JOHN MILLS, Leadville, Colo.
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Great-great-grandson of Major-General Joseph Spencer of Connecticut. Appointed by Legislature April. 1775, First Brigadier-General of the Regiments ordered "for the safety and defense of the colony." Commissioned May 1, 1775. Colonel of 2d Regiment to the camp forming around Boston. Took post at Roxbury. Appointed by Congress Brigadier-General June 22. Wanted to resign because Congress made him Junior to Putnam when he out-ranked on colony appointment, but was dissuaded. During siege of Boston commanded a Brigade of four Regiments in General Ward's Division. Served through siege of Boston and accompanied troops to New York. Promoted Major- General August 9, 1776. Present at battle of Long Island, had his Division engaged. Present at White Plains. On December 14 was ordered eastward and took command in Rhode Island. Remained there through 1777. Organized an expedition of 9,000 State Troops against the enemy at Newport, and on October 26, 1777, attempted a forward movement, but weather, etc., caused miscarriage of plan. General Spencer demanded a Court of Inquiry and pro- posed another effort. Exonerated by the Court November 15, 1777. Congress also on December 11 ordered an inves- tigation. General Spencer resigned December 20 follow- ing, and on June 13, 1778, Congress accepted his resigna- tion for the reasons offered by him in his letter of the 20th. Afterwards a member of the Continental Congress.
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Elected. 1896. MEAD, WALTER CRAWFORD,
Denver.
Great-grandson of Captain Joseph Cheesman of New York (1744-1800). Commissioned 1st Lieutenant in Colonel Will- iam Malcom's Regiment, N. Y. Served one year. Ap- pointed to command a company of artificers at West Point, under General Thaddeus Kosinsko till close of the war.
Great-great-grandson of Sergeant Caleb Mead (2d) of Con- necticut, (1716-1798). Sergeant in Captain Hobby's Com- pany of Householders in Greenwich, Conn., in Captain Abraham Mead's Militia District. Colonel John Mead's Regiment. Enlisted November 11. 1776. Discharged Janu- ary 11, 1777.
1899. MILES, TIMOTHY WILLIS, Denver.
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Great-grandson of Ensign James Blodget of Massachusetts, (1723-1790). Sergeant in Captain Freeborn Moulton's Company, Colonel Danielson's Regiment. Lexington alarm. Service 21 days. Ensign in Captain Ames Walbridge's Company, Colonel David Brewer's Regiment. Commis- sioned June 17, 1775. Enlisted April 24, 1775. Service 3 months 14 days.
1900. McALLISTER, WILLIAM KOSSUTH, 194
Great-grandson of Lieutenant Elisha Brewster of Connecti- cut. Private in 6th Company, Sth Regiment. July 11. 1775. Discharged December 10, 1775. Appointed Ensign in Colonel Huntington's Regiment. 17th Continental, in 1776. 2nd Lieutenant in 1st Regiment, Continental line. Commissioned June 1: resigned August 1, 1777. In Colonel Sheldon's Light Dragoons. Enlisted December 27, 1776. Corporal January 8, 1777.
1896. McCOY, LEWIS KNODE, Dead.
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Great-grandson of Sergeant William McCoy of Penn. In Captain Wm. Hendricks' Company of Colonel William
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Thompson's Battalion of Riflemen, which served under General David Morgan in the Canadian Campaign of 1777. Enlisted in Cumberland Valley December 31, 1775. Cap- tured at siege of Quebec.
1895. McINTOSH, CHARLES LYON, Denver.
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Great-grandson of Phenias Blodgett of Ellington, Conn., (1756-1810). Private. Marched from East Windsor. Conn., to Boston at Lexington Alarm. In Captain Hezekiah Par- son's Company, (the 10th Company. 4th Conn. Regiment), Colonel Benjamin Hinman. from May 18. 1775, to Decem- ber 10, 1775. Re-enlisted July 1, 1780, in the 2d Regiment Conn. line, Colonel Charles Webb. Discharged December 13, 1780.
Great-great-great-grandson of Benjamin Lillibridge. Rhode Island. Private in a part of Caleb Samuel Gertin's Com- pany, commanded by Lieutenant Caleb Lewis in Colonel Dyer's Regiment. from November S to December S. 1777. and from December 20. 1777. to January 20, 1778.
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