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Alling, Jonathan Alling, Noah
Alling, Stephen-Lieut.
Alling, Thaddeus
Alling, William
Alling, Zadock
Allyn (Alling), Ichabod
Allyn (Alling), William
Ammit (Emmit), John
Andrews, Elisha
Andrews, Jedediah-Captain
Andrews, John (Died July 11, 1777) Andrews, Timothy Andrus, John
Anger, Philemon
Arnold, Benedict-Major-Gen.
Atwater, - (Negro Slave)
(Wounded July 5 and 6, 1779) Atwater, Amos
Atwater, Caleb
Atwater, David, Dr. (Killed in Danbury Raid, April 25-28, 1777)
Atwater, David, Jr.
Atwater, Enos
Atwater, Jeremiah Atwater, John Atwater, Jonah
Atwater, Jonathan Atwater, Medad
Atwater, Samuel
Augur, Hezekiah
Austin, Aaron-Paymaster
Austin, Archibald Austin, David, Jr. (Wounded July 5 and 6, 1779) Austin, Elijah Austin, Jeremiah (Wounded July 5 and 6, 1779) Austin John (Wounded July 5 and 6, 1779) Austin, Jonathan Austin, Joshua
Babcock, Adam
Bagden, Cæsar
Bailey, Hezekiah
Bains, Solomon-Sergeant
Baker, Bristol (Brister)
Baker, Edward-Sergeant Baldwin, John (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Ball, -
Caleb Ball
Ball, Reuben (Killed or prisoner Oct. 11, 1780)
Ball, Stephen
Ball, Timothy
Barnes, Abram
Barnes, Benjamin
Barnes, Dan
Barnes, Jared
Barnes, John
Barnes, Joshua, Jr.
Barnes, Levi
Barnes, Noah
Barnes, Samuel
Barnes, Seth Barnes, Solomon-Corporal
Barnes, Thomas (Died in service)
Barney, Hanover
Barney, Samuel (Prisoner)
Barns, Daniel (Died March 30, 1778) Barns, Eliphalet
Barns, Jacob (?)
Barns, John
Barns, Solomon-Sergeant
Barr, Alexander
Basset, Benjamin
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List of Men
Basset, Hezekiah
Basset, William
Bishop, Nathaniel Bishop, Samuel
Bassett, - Bassett, .
Bassett, Abraham (Died in ser- vice) Bassett, Daniel
Bassett, James (Wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Bassett, Joseph
Blakeslee, John
Blakeslee, Jotham
Bassett, Timothy (Wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6,1779)
Battis, Elijah
Bayley, William
Beach (Beeck), Asa
Blakesley, Moses
Blakeslee, Caleb-Musician
Blakslee, Zealous
Beck, Joseph
Blaksley, Jared
Booth, Elisha-Ensign
Booth, Walter-Corporal
Beecher, Isaac, Jr.
Beecher, Samuel
Bracket, Hezekiah
Brackett, Giles
Bradley,
Bradley, Aaron-Fife (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Beers, Isaac
Beers, Nathan-Lieut. (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Beers, Nathan, Jr.
Bradley, Abram
Bellamy, Samuel
Bradley, Allen
Benham, Daniel
Benham, Gamaliel
Benham, John-Corporal
Benham, Thomas
Bradley, Asa
Bradley, Azariah
Bradley, Dan
Bradley, David
Bradley, Demas
Bishop, David-Lieut.
Bradley, Ebenezer
Bradley, Elihu
Bishop James
Bradley, Enos
Bishop, Jared (?)
Bradley, Gurdon
Bishop, Jonah
Bradley, Isaac
Bishop, Joy
Bishop, Samuel, Jr. Bishop, Simeon Black, Thomas Blackman, Samuel, Jr .- Ist Lieut.
Blakeslee, Abraham
Blakeslee, Enos
Bassett, Samuel
Blakeslee, Obed
Blakeslee, Oliver
Blakeslee, Zopher
Blakesley, Jesse
Beach Reuben
Beardsley, Ebenezer-Surgeon
Beech, David
Beecher, Hezekiah
Bracket, Benajah
Beecher, Thaddeus
Beecher, Wheeler
Beers, Beacon-Capt. and Pay- master
Bradley, Abijah
Bradley, Abner-Ist Lieut.
Bradley, Abraham
Bradley, Aner-Lieut. (Wounded in Danbury Raid, April 25-28, 1777)
Bigelow, Paul (?)
Bills, Thomas
Bird, Samuel-Lieut.
Bird, Thomas
Bishop, Daniel-Lieut.
Bradley, Dimon
Bishop, Isaac (Died in service)
Bishop, Israel
Bradley, Elijah (Prisoner)
Bradley, Jared
Bishop, Nathan
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List of Men
Bradley, Joel-Lieut. Bradley, Joel, Jr.
Bradley, Josiah-Captain Bradley, Moses
Bradley, Oliver
Bradley, Phineas-Captain
Bradley, Simeon
Champlin, Seabury
Bradley, Timothy-Captain
Chandler, Joshua
Brewster, James-Lieut.
Chatterton, John
Bristol, Simeon
Chidsey, Abram Chidsey, Abraham, Jr.
Brocket, Enos
Chidsey, Ebenezer
Brocket, Hezekiah
Chidsey, Ephraim
Brocket, Isaac
Chidsey, Isaac, Ist.
Brocket, Isaiah
Chidsey, Isaac, 2nd
Brocket, John
Chidsey, James-Sergeant
Brocket, Monson
Chidsey, John
Brockett, Benjamin-Sergeant
Chidsey, Levi-Corporal
Brockett, Cornelius
Claridge, Francis
Brockett, Ebenezer
Clark, Daniel
Clark, George-Ensign
Clark, David-Sergeant
Clark, Hugh (?)
Brockett, Richard
Clark, Joel
Broton, James Adkin
Clark, Martin
Brown, Henry-Corporal
Clark, Parsons
Brown, Henry-Sergeant
Clark, Richard (Died June 1, 1778)
Brown, Jabez
Clark, Samuel
Brown, Jonathan-Captain
Brown, Robert
Climet, Robert
Colburn, Daniel
Collings, Joseph
Collins, Luther
Colony, Patrick
Colt, Peter
Cook, George-Fife
Cook, William
Cook, William-Sergeant
Cooper, Abraham
Cooper, Isaac
Cooper, Israel
Cooper, Joel
Cooper, Levi
Cooper, Samuel-Drummer
Cooper, Thomas-4th Corporal Cooper, Timothy
Cornelius, John
Coshall, Thomas
Candee, Job Candee, Samuel Candee, Zacheus Capeny, Cuff (Mustered dead)
Carrington, Dan Carter, Joshua (Died, date un- known)
Catlin, Nathan
Catlin, Thomas
Champen, Samuel
Britton, Samuel
Brockett, Jacob-Captain
Brockett, Jacob, 2nd
Brockett, Joel
Claus, John
Bruster, Amos
Buck, John
Buckminster, Joseph, Rev .- Chaplain Bulford, John Bunce, David
Burbank, David
Burr, Josiah
Burrell, Thomas (Prisoner at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Burrill, Ebenezer Burritt, Abel-Captain Burroughs, Samuel
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List of Men
Cowles, Jabez Coy, Ephraim Crumb, Samuel Cunningham, Henry-Lieut.
Curtis, Phineas
Downs, Benjamin Downs, Nathaniel Doyle, Hugh
Dummer, Nathaniel (Wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779) Dummer, Nathan, Jr.
Dwight, Timothy-Chaplain
Daggett, Ebenezer-Ensign (Died Nov. 20, 1781)
Daggett, Henry-Lieut.
Daggett, Naphtali, Rev. (Wound- ed at New Haven," July 5 and 6, 1779) Daggett, Philip
Eagleston, David \ ?
Eggleston, David J
Eastman, Peter
Edwards, Pierpont
Emmit (Ammit), John
Dana, James
Daniel (McDaniel, Antony), An- thony M.
Danielson, John, Jr .- Corporal
Darling, Joseph
Davenport, John
Davis, James
Davis, John
Dayton, Ebenezer-Captain
Fitch, Jonathan-Colonel
Dayton, Giles
Dayton, Israel
Dayton, Jonathan
Foot, Isaac-Sergeant
Dayton, Jonathan, Jr.
Forbes, Eli
Forbes, Elijah-Captain (Prisoner
DeGrove, John-Sergeant
Denison, John, Jr.
Dennison, John
Denslow, Eli
Forbes, Jehiel
Forbs, Levi
Denslow, Philander - Corporal (Died Jan. 2, 1778)
Ford, Daniel
Ford, Ezra
Ford, Isaac
Dickerman, Jesse
Ford, Jonathan
Dickerman, Jonathan
Ford, Marten
Dickerman, Joseph
Ford, Matthew
Dixon, George
Ford, Moses-Corporal
Dodd, Guy
Ford, Nathaniel
Dodge, Israel
Ford, Stephen-Captain
Doolittle, Daniel
Fox, Jonathan
Fraser, Samuel
Freedom, Dick
Freeman, Abel
Freeman, Chatham
Frost, Amos
Doolittle, Amos
Ford, Stephen-Private
Doolittle, Isaac
Dorman, David
Dorman, Joseph (Killed July 5, 1779) Douglass, Benjamin
Fenton, Jotham
Field, Eyria
Fillet, John
English, Benjamin - Captain (Killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Everton, William
Fitch, Nathaniel-5th Comman- dant
Dayton, Nathaniel
at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779) Forbes, Isaac
Dickerman, Hezekiah-2nd Cor- poral
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List of Men
Fryar, Charles Fulton, Alexander (Missing Aug., 1777)
Grace, Matthew
Grannis, David Grannis, Elle
Grannis, Jared
Grannis, Thomas
Gainer, James Gardiner, Thomas Gaylord, Benjamin Gibson, Samuel
Green, Thomas
Greenough, Samuel
Greenough, William
Gilbert, Amos
Griffing, Rossiter
Gilbert, Daniel
Gilbert, Ebenezer M.
Gilbert, Gregson
Gilbert, Isaac
Hall, Samuel Hancock, John
Harden (Harding), Frederick
Hartley, William
Gilbert, Joseph-Corporal
Hatch, Eastus
Gilbert, Lemuel
Hayes, Ezekiel
Gilbert, Michael (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Heaton, Giles
Gilbert, Moses-Corporal
Gilbert, Sackit
Heaton, Jonathan
Gilbertson, Edward
Heaton, Nathaniel, Jr.
Gillet, Benjamin
Heaton, Theophilus
Hemberston,
Hemingway, Abraham
Hemingway, Enos
Hemingway, Jared
Hemingway, John
Hemingway, Moses
Hemingway, Samuel
Goodsell, Edward
Hendrick, Coe (Army and Navy)
Goodsell, Jacob
Herrick, Stephen
Goodsell, John
Hickox, Darius
Goodyear, Asa
Hicks, John Hicks, Samuel
Goodyear, Jesse-Captain
Goodyear, John
Hill, Jared-Lieut.
Goodyear, Stephen
Hill, John-Corporal
Goodyear, Theophilus-Corporal
Hill, Obadiah
Hillhouse, James-Captain
Hitchcock, Amos
Hitchcock, Brampton Hitchcock, Eliakim
Hitchcock, Jacob-4th Sergeant
Hodge, Philo (Wounded)
Holbrook, Atwater
Holibert, John (Died Feb. 26, 1780)
Gore, Richard Gorham, John
Gorham (Goralm), Joseph Gorham, Samuel
Gorham, Timothy (Wounded in Danbury Raid, April 25-28, 1777) Gorman, Joseph
Gortsey, John-Corporal
Griswold, White (Missing Oct. 4, 1777)
Gilbert, James
Gilbert, John-Captain (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Heaton, Calvin
Heaton, James, Jr.
Gillet, Nathan
Gillis, John-Lieut.
Gilner, Henry
Goodrich, Elizur, Jr. (Wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6,1779)
Goodrich, Gideon (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
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List of Men
Holt, Dan
Holt, Jacob
Holt, Samuel
Hosmer, Prosper
Hotchkiss, Amos
Ingalls, Daniel
Ives, Alling ( Allen )-2d Ser- geant
Ives, Elam
Ives, Levi-Surgeon's Mate
Ives, Stephen
Ives, Thomas
Hotchkiss, Isaac
Hotchkiss, Joel-Captain
Jack, Andrew
Jackson, John
Jacob, Ezekiel
Jacobs, Abel
Hotchkiss, Joseph P.
Jacobs, Ezekiel
Hotchkiss, Joshua
Jacobs, Joseph
Hotchkiss, Lent
Jacobs, Solomon
Hotchkiss, Medad
Jacobs, Stephen
Jacobs, Zophar (Died in service)
How, Ezra-Corporal
How, John
Johnson, Abraham-Corporal
Johnson, John
Johnson, Peter-Lieut.
Johnson, Silas
Howe, Joshua
Howell, Nicholas-Corporal
Howell, Thomas-Commissary
Hoyt, Dyer
Hubbard, John, Jr.
Huggins, Ebenezer
Huggins, James
Hughes, Henry Freeman
Hughes, John
Hull, Joseph
Hull, Samuel Hulls, Daniel
Humaston, Ephraim
Humaston, Thomas
Humberfield, Ebenezer
Humeston, James Hummiston, Ebenezer
Humphreys, David
Hunt, John-Corporal
Hunt, Richard
Huntington, Asa Huse, Bodwell
Kennedy, John (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Keyes, Amasa
Kimberly, Azel-3rd Lieut.
Kimberly, Ezra
Kimberly, Gideon
Kimberly, Nathaniel
Kimberly, Silas
King, George
Landcraft, George Landor, Gael
Larman, William Leanard, Eli (Mustered dead, June, 1778)
Jocelin (Joslin), John
Howard, Benjamin (Wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Jones, Timothy, Jr.
Jones, William
Jones, William-Fife
Jonson, Joseph
Jonson, Noah
Judson, David
Huse, Son of Freeman (Now (1777) prisoner in Great Brit- ain)
Hotchkiss, Caleb (Killed at New
Haven, July 5, 1779)
Hotchkiss, Eldad
Hotchkiss, Ezekiel-Sergeant (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Hotchkiss, John (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Hotchkiss, Jonah »
Hotchkiss, Stephen
List of Men
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Leavenworth, Eli-Major Leavenworth, Jesse-Ist Lieut.
Mansfield, Ebenezer
Mansfield, James Kiersted
Mansfield, Joseph-Captain
Mansfield, Richard
Lines, Abel
Mansfield, Samuel-Captain
Lines, Benjamin Lines, Ezra
Mansfield, Timothy (Killed Oct. 14, 1781) Mansfield, William
Lines, James
Lines (Lynds), John
Marsh, Robert
Lines, Peter
Marshall, Samuel B.
Lines, Ralph
Martin, Lewis
Little, Jack
Martin, Samuel
Lockwood, James (Sec. to General Wooster)
Lorain, Richard
Lord, Jabesh \ ?
Lord, Jabez
Merriam, James
Lounbuary, David-Corporal
Lounsberry, Richard
Luddington, Elam
Merriman, Marcus
Luddington, Isaac
Miles, Elnathan-Sergeant
Miles, John-Lieut.
Luddington, Nathan
Luddington, Samuel
Luddington, Timothy (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Lumis, Samuel
Lyman, Daniel Lyon, William-Colonel
McCleave, Miles McCloud, John McCoy, John
McDaniel, Antony (Daniel, An- thony M.)
Mallery, Amos-Sergeant
Mallery, Calvin
Mallery, David
Mallery, Isaac-Corporal
Mallory, Asa Mallory, Jacob
Mix, Timothy
Molthrop, David
Molthrop, Elihu-Sergeant
Molthrop, Reuben
Monson, Joseph Kirk
Monson, Titus
Morris, Amos-Captain (Prisoner,
1780) Morris, Amos, Jr.
Mix, Caleb-Captain (Wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Mix, David
Mix, Eload
Mix, John-Captain (Prisoner at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779) Mix, Jonathan, Jr .- Captain
Mix, Medad Mix, Samuel
Mix, Thomas (Wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Mix, Timothy-Lieut. (Died on prison ship, New York, in 1778)
Mallory, Joseph Maloney, Daniel
Manser, John Mansfield, Amos Mansfield, Charles-Fife Mansfield, Dan Mansfield, Dave
Mason, John
Matthews, Robert
Melone (Meloney), Daniel
Merriman, James
Luddington, Jesse
Miller, Caleb
Mix, Amos (Wounded and died May, 28, 1781)
Mix, Brister
Merrils, Aaron Merrils, Cyprian
Leek, Timothy Lester, Guy
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List of Men
Morris, John Morrison, Amos
Mott, Jarib
Moss, Daniel
Moss, John
Moss, Peter (Died Nov. 24, 1778)
Moulthrop, John-Captain
Moulthrop (Mothrop), Joseph- Sergeant
Moultrup, Stephen
Munson, Æneas-Surgeon's Mate
Munson, Æneas, Jr.
Munson, Basil-Captain
Munson, David
Pardee, John
Pardee, Joseph
Pardee, Levi
Pardee, Levit
Pardee, Moses
Pardee, Stephen
Parker, Edmond
Parker, Edward
Parker, Eldad (Killed at New Ha- ven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Parker, John
Parkes, Edmond-Corporal
Parmelee, Hezekiah
Parmelee, Jeremiah - Captain (Died March 24, 1778)
Parrott, Mastin
Patten, Israel-Lieut.
Patterson, William-Fife-Major
Payson, Williston
Peck, Augustus
Peck, Ebenezer
Peck, John-Lieut.
Peck, Joseph
Peck, Samuel
Peck, Titus-Lieut.
Oharra, Timothy
Osborn, David
Osborn, Elijah
Osborn, Jeremiah
Osborn, Jonathan
Osborn, Samuel-Ensign
Oswald, Eleazer-Lieut .- Colonel (Prisoner at Quebec, Dec. 31, 1775, exchanged Jan. 10, 1777) Otis, Levi
Painter, Elisha-Major (Died Jan · 13, 1781)
Painter, Lamberton Painter, Shubal
Painter, Thomas (Buried in West Haven) Pardee, Abijah
Pardee, Chandler (Wounded and prisoner at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Pardee, Enos
Pardee, Isaac (Killed at New Ha- ven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Munson, Ezra
Munson, Isaac
Munson, Jabez
Munson, John
Munson, John, Jr
Munson, Joseph-Captain Munson, Nathaniel
Munson, Theophilus-Captain
Munson, Walter
Munson, William-Captain Mygatt, Eli
Nales, John
Newhall, Joshua
Newton, Enoch
Newton, Samuel
Northrop, Joel
Noyes, Abraham Noyes, William
Oaks, Nathaniel O'Briant, John (Died April 22, 1783)
Peck, Ward Perkins, Amos
Perkins, Samuel
Perkins, Titus
Phipps, Daniel Goff
Pierpoint, Thomas
Pierpont, -Lieut.
Pierpont, Benjamin Pierpont, Evelyn-2nd Lieut. Pierpont, Giles
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List of Men
Pierpont, John Pierpont, Joseph
Pierpont, Samuel
Pierpont, Thomas
Pinto, Abraham (Wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779) Pinto, Solomon-Ensign
Pinto, William (Volunteer in 1779 and 1781)
Pointer or Painter, Deliverance Pomp (A Negro) (Killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Potter, Abel
Potter, Amos-2nd Lieut.
Potter, David
Potter, Israel-Lieut.
Potter, Job
Potter, Levi
Potter, Medad
Potter, Moses
Potter, Stephen
Potter, Thomas, Jr.
Potter, Timothy
Powers, Thomas
Prady, Christopher
Prentice, Jonas-Colonel
Prescott, James
Punderson, Ahimaz-Sergeant
Punderson, Daniel
Ralph, Jonathan Ramsdell, Harthem
Ray, Caleb
Ray, Levi-3rd Corporal
Reynolds, James (Buried in West Haven)
Richards, James Robart, Ebenezer
Roberts, Eben
Roberts, Thomas (Died Dec. 20, 1777)
Robertson (Robinson), Jared- Lieut.
Robertson, Samuel-Quartermas- ter Robinson, Samuel - Quartermas- ter and Lieut.
Robertson, Thomas
Robinson, Thomas Roe, John
Rogers, Sharp (Sharper)
Rohds, Thomas
Ropp, John
Rowe, Ezra
Rowe, John
Rowe, Matthew
Rowland, Uriah - Quartermaster and Sergeant
Royce, Jotham (Died Dec. I, 1781)
Russell, Aaron (A lad) (Killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779) Russell, Edward, Jr.
Russell, Joseph
Sabin, Hezekiah- Lieut .- Colonel (Prisoner at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Sackett, Daniel
Sackett, Eli
Sage, Francis
Sailes (Sales), James
Sales, John
Salmon, Asahel
Sanford, Eliada
Sanford, Elihu-Sergeant
Sanford, Elihu, 2nd
Sanford, Henry
Sanford, Jairus (Prisoner) (Buried in Fair Haven Cemetery) . Sanford, Joel (Died in action, Feb. 8, 1782)
Sanford, Strong
Sanford, Thomas-Sergeant
Sanford, William
Scott, John-Corporal
Shattuck, Stephen-Sergeant
Shepard, Amos-Lieut.
Shepard, John
Shepard, Thomas (Wounded at
Kip's Bay, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1776) Sheppard, Samuel
Sheppard, Stephen Sherman, Adonijah (Prisoner at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
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List of Men
Sherman, Edmond-Sergeant
Sherman, Gold
Sherman, Isaac-Lieut .- Colonel
Sherman, John-Paymaster and Lieut.
Sherman, Roger
Sherman, William-Major
Shipman, Benoni-Captain
Shipman, Elias
Sill, Jeff
Stillwell, Elias-Captain
Stillwell, John
St. John, Justin
Stockwell, Abel
Storer, William
Street, Nicholas, Rev.
Strong, Sergeant
Sugden, Abraham
Sweany, Edmond
Smith, Edward (Wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Smith, Jabez
Smith, James
Smith, Jeremiah-Corporal
Smith, Jesse-Sergeant
Teal, Jacob (Died July 19, 1777)
Smith, John
Terry, Nathaniel-Colonel
Smith, Jonathan
Teuky (?) Jared
Smith, Joseph-Sergeant
Smith, Laban
Tharp, Joel
Smith, Lamberton, Jr.
Thomas, Caleb
Thomas, Ephraim
Thomas, James
Thomas, John
Thomas, John-Corporal
Thomas, Samuel
Thompson, Augur
Thompson, Elijah
Thompson, James
Sperry, Army
Sperry, Chauncey
Sperry, David
Sperry, Ebenezer
Sperry, Eliakim
Sperry, Elihu Sperry, Enoch
Sperry, Joel (Died March 13,1778) Sperry, Joseph
Sperry, Simeon
Squire, Daniel Squire, Samuel
Squire, Samuel Stent
Stacy, Nathaniel (Prisoner on Lake Champlain at loss of Arnold's fleet-until 1779)
Steaphens, Aaron
Steaphens (Stevens), William
Stiles, Ezra
Simpson, Robert
Smith, Ambrose
Smith, son of Asa (Died in the Continental Service)
Smith, Benjamin
Smith, Caleb
Smith, Daniel, Jr.
Smith, Edmund (Wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Tack, Andrew
Talmadge, Daniel, Jr.
Talmadge, Josiah
Talmadge, Thomas William
Taylor, David-Drummer
Tharp, Jacob-3rd Sergeant
Smith, Patterson
Smith, Samuel, Jr.
Smith, Stephen
Smith, Thadieus
Smith, Thomas
Smith, Titus
Smith, Worham
Spaulding, John
Thompson, Jeduthan (Killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Thompson, Joseph-Colonel
Thompson, Moses
Thompson, Samuel
Thompson, Stephen
Thompson, Thaddeus
Thorp, David-Corporal Thorp, Moses
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List of Men
Thorpe, Abner
Thorpe, Adam (Killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Thorpe, Jacob (Killed on " Beacon Hill" at invasion of New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Thorpe, Joel
Thorpe, Timothy
Throop, John R .- Lieut.
Tiley, Edward-Ist Lieut.
Tincker (Tinker), Amos
Todd, Asa (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Todd, Ebenezer
Todd, Enos
Todd, Gideon-Ist Sergeant
Todd, Hezekiah
Todd, Jesse
Todd, Justus (Died Nov. 6, 1779)
Todd, Michael
Todd, Teal-Corporal
Todd, Thaddeus
Todd, Titus
Todd, Yale
Tolles, Clark
Tolles, Elnathan
Tomlinson, Robert
Tophand, Ezekiel Towner, Moses (?) (Died Aug. 14 1777) Townsend, Elias
Townsend, Isaac (Prisoner at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Townsend, John (Prisoner at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Townsend, Samuel
Townsend, Solomon Townsend, Timothy Trickey, Jared
Trowbridge, Caleb-Captain (Pris- oner at Battle of L. I., Aug 27, 1776)
Trowbridge, David Trowbridge, John-Lieut. Trowbridge, Rutherford Trowbridge, Samuel
Trumbull, Benjamin, Rev .- Chap- lain
Trumbull, John-Colonel (Buried at Yale Art School) Trumbull, Joseph-Captain
Tulley, Christopher
Turner, Caleb
Turner, Enoch (Wounded at Sara- toga, Sept. 19, 1777)
Turner, Gordain
Tuttle, Aaron (Wounded at Sara- toga, Oct. 7, 1777)
Tuttle, Abel
Tuttle, Abraham
Tuttle, Caleb
Tuttle, Charles
Tuttle, Clement
Tuttle, Dan
Tuttle, Elisha (Killed at New Ha- ven, July 5, 1779)
Tuttle, Hezekiah-Drummer
Tuttle, Ithimar-Ensign
Tuttle, Jabez (Missing Oct. 4, 1777)
Tuttle, Japhet
Tuttle, Jared
Tuttle, Jonathan
Tuttle, Joseph (Prisoner at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Tuttle, Josiah (Prisoner at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Tuttle, Lemuel
Tuttle, Reuben-Ist Corporal
Tuttle, Samuel (Prisoner at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779) .
Tuttle, Solomon
Tuttle, Stephen
Tuttle, Titus-Sergeant
Tuttle, William
Tyler, John
Verguson, John
Wakeley, Abel Walter, William
Warner, Amos
Warner, Ebenezer
Warner, Hezekiah
Warren, James
Wate, William Webster, David
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List of Men
Webster, Noah-Captain
Webster, Oliver
Wheden, Daniel
White, Dyer
White, John, Jr.
White, Jonathan-Sergeant-Maj.
White, Samuel (Killed July 6, 1781) White, Samuel, Jr. Whiting, John
Woods, Elisha (Died Aug. 23, 1781) Woods, Justus
Woods, Samuel
Woodward, Hezekiah
Woodward, John, Jr.
Woodward, John, Sr.
Wilds, Jonathan-Lieut.
Williams, Hector
Willmot, Daniel-Sergeant
Wilmot, Samuel-Captain
Woolcott, Benejah
Wilmot, Timothy
Wilmot, Walter
Wilson, John
Winters, Thomas-Corporal
Wise, William-Fife-Major
Woodin, Samuel (Killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779)
Woodin, Silas (Killed at New Ha- ven, July 5, 1779) Wooding, Israel (Wounded and prisoner at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779) Wooding, Jeremiah
Whitney, - (Prisoner at New
Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779)
Wild, Jonathan
Woodward, Joseph
Woodward, Peter-Lieut.
Woodward, Stephen
Woolcott, Elijah
Wooster, David-Brig .- General (Died May 2, 1777)
Wooster, Thomas-Captain
Wright, Benjamin
Zander, Gad
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List of Men
CONNECTICUT STATE AND CONTINENTAL VESSELS
AS COMPLETE AS AVAILABLE OFFICIAL RECORDS SHOW.
Brig-of-War "Defence."
John McCleave-Master
Frigate "Confederacy." David Phipps-Lieut.
Galley "Whiting."
John McCleave-Captain
Ebenezer Peck-2nd Lieut.
Israel Bishop-Ist Lieut.
Wm. Plummer-Master
Frigate "Trumbull."
Aitkins, Robert-Seaman
Presher, William-Landman
Badger, Freeman-Barber
Sabin, Jonathan-Midshipman
Caverle, Samuel-Tailor
Setchell, Jonathan-Landman
Cook, Moses-Seaman
Smith, Jonathan-Landman
Daggett, John-Boy
Sperry, Eber-Seaman
Forbes, Elisha-Landman
Sperry, Jabin-Seaman
French, Bowars-Landman
Hanson, Christian-Landman
House, John-Boy
Stubbs, John-Seaman
Thomson, John-Seaman
Turner, William-Seaman
Upham, Robert-Quartermaster Ward, James-Seaman Warren, Nathaniel-Landman
West, William-Seaman
Peck, Henry-Landman
White, Elisha-Landman
Peterson, Daniel-Landman (Ne- gro)
Wise, Samuel-Landman
Sloop "Tiger." Jones, Daniel-Commander
Vessel Not Specified. Goldsmith, Ephraim-Captain (Killed off Valcour's Island, Oct., 1776)
Sperry, Philo-Seaman
Storer, Nehemiah
Huggins, John Jeffery, James Loveland, Trueman-Landman
Nicholson, Will Baird-Landman
Oliver, Stephen-Seaman
Oliver, Thomas-Landman
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List of Men
CASUALTIES (SO FAR AS KNOWN).
John Andrews; died July 11, 1777. David Atwater-Dr .; killed in Danbury Raid, Apr. 25-28, 1777. John Baldwin; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779. Reuben Ball; killed or prisoner Oct. 11, 1780. Thomas Barnes; died in service. Daniel Barns; died March 30, 1778. Abraham Bassett; died in service.
Nathan Beers-Lieut; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779. Isaac Bishop; died in service. Aaron Bradley-Fife; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779. Cuff Capeny ; mustered dead.
Joshua Carter; died-date unknown.
Richard Clark; died June 1, 1778.
Ebenezer Daggett-Ensign, died Nov. 20, 1781.
Philander Denslow-Corporal; died Jan. 2, 1778. Joseph Dorman; killed July 5, 1779.
Benjamin English-Captain; killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779. Alexander Fulton; missing August, 1777.
John Gilbert-Captain; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779. Michael Gilbert; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779. Goldsmith, Ephraim-Captain; killed off Valcour's Island, Oct., 1776. Gideon Goodrich; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779.
White Griswold; missing Oct. 4, 1777. John Holibert; died Feb. 26, 1780.
Caleb Hotchkiss; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779.
Ezekiel Hotchkiss-Sergeant; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779.
John Hotchkiss; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779.
Zophar Jacobs; died in service. John Kennedy; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779. Eli Leanard; mustered dead, June, 1778.
Timothy Luddington; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779. Timothy Mansfield; killed Oct. 14, 1781. Amos Mix; wounded and died, May 28, 1781. Timothy Mix-Lieutenant; died on prison ship, New York, in 1778. Peter Moss; died Nov. 24, 1778. John O'Briant; died April 22, 1783. Elisha Painter-Major; died Jan. 13, 1781.
Isaac Pardee; killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779. Eldad Parker; killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779. Jeremiah Parmelee-Captain; died March 24, 1778. Pomp (A Negro); killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779. Thomas Roberts; died Dec. 20, 1777.
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List of Men
Jotham Royce; died Dec. 1, 1781.
Aaron Russell (A lad); killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779. Joel Sanford; died in action, Feb. 8, 1782.
Son of Asa Smith; died in the Continental Service.
Joel Sperry; died March 13, 1778.
Jacob Teal; died July 19, 1777.
Jeduthan Thompson; killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779.
Adam Thorpe; killed at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779.
Jacob Thorpe; killed on "Beacon Hill" at invasion of New Haven, July 5, 1779.
Asa Todd; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779.
Justis Todd; died Nov. 6, 1779.
Moses (?) Towner; died Aug. 14, 1777.
Elisha Tuttle; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779.
Jabez Tuttle; missing Oct. 4, 1777.
Samuel White; killed July 6, 1781.
Samuel Woodin; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779.
Silas Woodin; killed at New Haven, July 5, 1779.
Elisha Woods; died Aug. 23, 1781.
David Wooster-Brig .- Gen .; wounded at Danbury Raid and died May 2, 1777.
WOUNDED.
David Austin, Jr .; wounded July 5, and 6, 1779. Jeremiah Austin; wounded July 5 and 6, 1779. John Austin; wounded July 5 and 6, 1779. Atwater (Negro Slave); wounded July 5 and 6, 1779.
James Bassett; wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779. Timothy Bassett; wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779.
Aner Bradley; wounded in Danbury Raid, Apr. 25-28, 1777.
Naphtali Daggett, Rev .; wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779.
Nathaniel Dummer; wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779.
Elizur Goodrich, Jr .; wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779. Timothy Gorham; wounded in Danbury Raid, Apr. 25-28, 1777. Philo Hodge; wounded.
Benjamin Howard; wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779. Caleb Mix-Captain; wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779. Thomas Mix; wounded at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779.
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