Records of the Massachusetts volunteer militia called out by the Governor of Massachusetts to suppress a threatened invasion during the war of 1812-14, Part 15

Author: Massachusetts. Adjutant General's Office; Baker, John
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Boston, Wright & Potter printing co., state printers
Number of Pages: 476


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Pray, Joseph Tewksbury, Henry Webster, John Willey, James


Sergt. A. Peabody's Guard, Capt. G. Sullivan's Company. From Oct. 6 to Oct. 13, 1814. Service at Boston, guarding Fanenil Hall, where arms were stored. ("New England Guards.")


RANK AND NAME. Aaron Peabody, Sergeant Richard Ward, Corporal


Privates.


Dana, George Denning, Thomas Gore, Watson Greenough, William Hall, William


Hunt, Samuel Lewis, Henry McFarland, J. C. Miller, John Wentworth, Hiram West, James


Topliff, James Ward, Wiswell Wiswell, Payne


Gibson, Simeon Gould, George


MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


113


Ensign B. S. Pickman's Guard, Capt. G. Sullivan's Company. From Oct. 14 to November, 1814. Service at Boston. ("New England Guards.")


RANK AND NAME. Benjamin S. Piekman, Ensign


Dana, George


Fiske, Eben


Gibbs, Alex H.


Gore, Jeremiah


Hay, Joseph


Hayward, Nathaniel H.


Hopkins, Samuel Keating, Charles


Lewis, Henry


Miller, John


Pope, Joseph


Putnam, John J. Rice, Rufus Simpson, Daniel Spooner, William Thonipson, William Warren, Henry Wentworth, Hiram West, Joseph


S. H. Parker's Company. Raised at Boston. In service various times at Boston and vicinity in September, October and November, 1814. ("Winslow Blues.")


RANK AND NAME. Samuel H. Parker, Captain


Benjamin Darling, Lieutenant


Nathaniel D. Stevenson, Sergeant


Samuel Avery, Sergeant


Thomas B. Kendall, Sergeant


Durrell, Daniel Eliot, John Farrie, John


Felt, David


John Bannister, Corporal


Fowle, Henry


Gould, Frederick


Green, Job W.


Hardy, Joshua


Rand, William M. Richardson, Samuel Russell, Joseph Saunders, William Smith, George G. Southaek, Joseph G. Southack, Robert G. Stuart, Silas Topliff, Benjamin


Torrey, Nathaniel


Truman, Thomas


Turner, Henry


Kettle, Samuel


Williams, Charles


Low, Solonion


Williams, Thonias


Sergt. S. Avery's Guard, Capt. S. H. Parker's Company. From Sept. 22 to Sept. 29, 1814. Serviee at Boston, guarding Faneuil Hall, where arms were stored. ("Winslow Blues.")


RANK AND NAME.


Samuel Avery, Sergeant John Bannister, Corporal


Privates. Badger, Barber Carlton, Roderick M.


Cotton, Alex Darracott, George Dearborn, John M. Felt, David Gould, Frederick Green, Job W. Marsh, Ephraim


Richardson, Samuel Saunders, William Williams, Charles


Sergt. J. D. Howard's Guard, detached from Capt. S. H. Parker's Company.


Guarding Faneuil Hall, September 29 to October 6. ("Winslow Blues.")


RANK AND NAME. John D. Howard, Sergeant John David, Corporal


Privates.


Dupee, Lewis Durrell, Daniel Harris, John Hill, Samuel Holmes, Nathaniel B. McAllister, James MeClemen, William


Smith, George G. Torrey, Nathaniel Turner, Henry


Bradley, Thomas Cain, John P.


Cotton, Alex


Curtis, William T. Darracott, George


Dearborn, John M.


Dupee, Lewis


Marsh, Ephraim McAllister, James MeCleary, John MeClemen, William Murch, Ephraim


Oliver, Henry J.


John D. Howard, Sergeant Aaron Reed, Jr., Corporal


John David, Corporal Nathaniel Brintnall, Corporal


Privates.


Badger, Barber Bradley, Thomas Burge, Lorenzo Burroughs, William Cain, John P. Calton, Frederic M.


Harris, John Hill, John W. Hill, Samuel Holmes, Nathaniel B. Hull, George


Charles Tidd, Sergeant John Howe, Sergeant Abbott Lawrence, Corporal Richard Ward, Corporal


Privates.


Bangs, Isaac Cheever, Charles


114


MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Lieut. B. Darling's Guard, detached from Capt. S. H. Parker's Company. From Oct. 19 to Oct. 26, 1814. Service at State Arsenal, Charlestown. ("Winslow Blues.")


RANK AND NAME. Benjamin Darling, Lieutenant


Curtis, William T.


Dearborn, John M.


Eliot, John


Felt, David


Hardy, Joshua


Hill, Samuel


Hill, William


Tower, Henry, Jr.


Hull, George


Trueman, Thomas


Kettle, Samuel


Williams, Thomas


Corp. J. Snow's Guard, detached from Lieut. Col. A. Binney's Regiment. Three days in October, 1814. Service at Boston.


RANK AND NAME.


Burbeck, William


John Snow, Corporal


Sheldon Perry, Musician


Butler, Aaron


Ponno, John


Capen, John


Priest, Isaac D.


Privates.


Cummings, Luther


Andrews, Stephen


Denton, John


Babcock,


Dickey, Ephraim


Baldwin, Phineas P.


Fessenden, Benjamin


Banister, John B. Bifling, Alanson


Gridley, William Hopkins, Freeman


Trull, Joel


Blake, William Blanchard, Lemuel


Jack, David Jennison, Asa


Webb, Joseph


Lieut. C. Hartshorn's Guard, detached from Capt. G. Fairbanks' Company, Lieut. Col. A. Binney's Regiment.


October and November, 1814. Service at Boston and vicinity.


RANK AND NAME. Caleb Hartshorn, Lieutenant


Barney, Jonathan


Bates, Stephen


Muzzy, John


Isaac Rowse, Sergeant


Burt, John M.


Reed, Benjamin


Cutter, Samuel


Donnett, C. M.


Reed, William Ring, Nathaniel


Fearing, Cushing


Rugg, Elisha


Gates, Sylvanus H.


Gore, James


Smith, Cyrus Smith, Nowell Taft, Elisha


Sergt. J. Francis' Guard, detached from Lieutenant Colonel Page's Regiment of Charlestown, under Supervision of Major Jaques.


From Sept. 25 to Oct. 2, 1814. Service at State Arsenal.


RANK AND NAME.


James Francis, Sergeant William Henry, Corporal


Calf, Thomas Dexter, Timothy Dunham, Thomas Fowle, William Hadley, Samuel D.


Haskell, Jeremiah Russell, Samuel


Tufts, Aaron Wyman, Jonathan Young, Benjamin


Privates.


Bancroft, Ebenezer Bucknam, Spencer


Privates.


Longley, Thomas Martin, James P.


Benjamin B. Carney, Sergeant Charles Lincoln, Corporal Samuel Hayward, Corporal Samuel Wheelock, Musician


Hartwell, Thomas Howe, Richard S.


Mowing, Abraham Plummer, Moses


Burrill, John


McAllister, James McCleary, John Rand, William M.


Russell, Jonas Southack, Joseph D. Topliff, Benjamin


John D. Howard, Sergeant Nathaniel D. Stevenson, Sergeant Nathaniel Brintnall, Corporal Aaron Reed, Jr., Corporal


Privates. Burroughs, William Carlton, Roderick M.


Low, Solomon Marsh, Ephraim, Jr.


Proctor, John Ross, Charles Stevens, Thomas


Thomb, William Tillinghast, George


115


MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Sergt. D. Smith's Guard, detached from Lieutenant Colonel Page's Regiment of Charlestown, under Supervision of Major Jaques. From Oct. 9 to Oct. 16, 1814. Service at State Arsenal.


RANK AND NAME.


Childs, Charles H.


Daniel Smith, Sergeant


Fiske, Sewall


Nathan Warren, Corporal


Gregory, Uriah


Harrington, Moses


Hill, Woodbury


Prirates. Bigelow, Thomas


Kent, Hezekiah


Bigelow, William H.


Morse, Charles


Niles, Jesse Pierce, Luther Sanderson, Jacob


Sergt. D. Bucknam's Guard, detached from Lieutenant Colonel Page's Regiment of Charlestown, under Supervision of Major Jaques.


From Oct. 3 to Oct. 9, 1814. Service at State Arsenal.


RANK AND NAME. David Bucknam, Sergeant


Clark, Jacob


Simonds, Isaac W. Symmes, Edmund


Davis, Zimri


Tufts, Samuel


Fowle, Samuel


Tufts, Seth


Johnson, Samuel


Vinal, Seth


Sergt. C. Russell's Guard, detached from Lieutenant Colonel Page's Regiment of Charlestown, under Supervision of Major Jaques.


From Oct. 16 to Oct. 23, 1814. Service at State Arsenal.


RANK AND NAME.


Jones, Isaac


Cyrus Russell, Sergeant


Loring, Hollis C.


Charles Bemis, Corporal


Niles, David


Pepper, Benjamin


Privates.


Stearns, Jonas


Colburn, Charles


Stearns, Silas


Jones, Cyrus


Stratton, Elisha


Stratton, Henry Stratton, Thomas Warren, Nehemiah


Sergt. J. Deblois' Guard, detached from Lieutenant Colonel Page's Regiment of Charlestown, under Supervision of Major Jaques.


From Oct. 24 to Oct. 25, 1814. Service at State Arsenal.


RANK AND NAME.


Edmonds, Nathaniel


James Deblois, Sergeant


Emerson, Benjamin


John Mullett, Corporal


Frothingham, Isaac C.


Hoppin, Daniel


Leonard, James B.


Raymond, Joel Sisson, Charles


Sergt. H. K. Appleton's Guard. From Dec. 1. 1814, to Feb. 15, 1815. Service at Fort Strong (Noddle Island).


RANK AND NAME. Henry K. Appleton, Sergeant Josiah Blanchard, Corporal John Powers, Corporal


Prirates.


Conner, John Davison, John


Douglass, William Ears, Charles (to January 1st) Gray, Franeis (to January Ist) Harrington, Leonard Martin, Isaac Newhall, Thomas (from January 1, 1815) Park, William Plummer, Joshua


Pratt, Thomas Robertson, Jacob G. Stowell, George Stowell, John (from January 1, 1815)


Stimpson, George Sweetser, John Turner, Barnabas


Privates. Allison, Walter H. Butts, Samuel


Prirates.


Reed, Amos


Abiel Kimball, Corporal


Davis, Joshua


116


MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Sergt. J. Noyes' Detachment of Videttes, Lieut. Col. J. Coleman's Regiment of Cavalry. From Oct. 5 to Oct. 22, 1814. In service between Salem and Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME.


Emery, Eliphalet H.


Jacob Noyes, Sergeant


Privates. Blunt, Isaac Bradstreet, Nathaniel


Frost, Samuel A. Hood, John Jaquith, Parker Lovejoy, Boswell Pearly, John


Prince, Daniel N. Webster, Charles


Sergt. J. Tapley's Guard, detached from Capt. B. Mudge's Company, Lieut. Col. S. Brimblecom's Regiment.


Three to 9 days, from June 29 to Aug. 15, 1814. Service at Lynn. Night Guards.


RANK AND NAME.


Hallowell, John


Phelps, Jacob, Jr. Proctor, John


Jesse Tapley, Sergeant


Hawks, Thomas


Randell, William P


Hinfield, Richard L.


Richardson, Israel


Privates.


Hughs, James


Richardson, John


Alkerson, Joseph Alley, Solomon, Jr.


Ingalls, John


Ingalls, Jonathan B.


Jackson, Bartholomew


Atwill, Jesse L. Bachelder, Amos


Levit, Charles B.


Bachelder, James


Lewis, Aaron


Blanchard, Nathaniel


Lewis, Blaney


Bowker, John


Lewis, Henry


Stone, Benjamin


Burrell, Ebenezer, Jr.


Mansfield, Daniel


Stone, John


Burrell, Nathamel


Mansfield, William


Stone, Joshna


Cavendish, John


Marshall, William


Townsend, Damel, Jr.


Chase, John


McFarley, Robert


Townsend, Jacob


Clark, Theophilus


Mudge, Joseph


Townsend, John


Coates, Benjamin


Needham, David


Turner, Burrell D. Watson, Jonathan


Davis, Lanson


Newhall, Josiah


Wellman, Bartholomew


Delands, David


Ober, Samuel


Wheeler, Josiah


Glidden, Robert


Patterson, James, Jr.


Williams, John Withey, John


Sergt. I. Perkins' Guard, detached from Capt. E. Duntley's Company, Lieut. Col. S. Brimblecom's Regiment.


Three to 9 days, from June 29 to Aug. 15, 1814. Raised at Lynn. Service at Lynn. Night Guards.


RANK AND NAME.


Israel Perkins, Sergeant


William Abbott, Sergeant Samuel Batchelder, Sergeant William Brown, Musician


Privates.


Alley, James, Jr.


Alley, Lewis Batchelder, Nathaniel Breed, Amos Burdett, Stephen Coats, John


Damon, Samnel Fairfield, Abraham Forest, Francis Frothingham, James Gifford, Rufns Gilson, John Hallowell, James Honghton, John


Newhall, Allen, 3d Questrom, Oliver Reed, Ephraim


Richardson, Ebenezer Richardson, Henry Smith, Simon Stacey, George Stoker, George Tarbox, William, 3d


Johnson, Benjamin B.


Johnson, John R.


Johnson, Legree


Tufts, Samuel Warren, George


Johnson, Samuel Munrad, Edmund


Perley, Henry


Goldsmith, Joseph


Hawks, John


Otis Newhall, Sergeant


Ingalls, Jacob, Jr.


Rowe, William D.


Alley, William


Segar, Henry Segar, John Shepard, Jonathan Skinner, Jacob Smith, Benjamin Southwick, James


Danforth, John


Newhall, James


117


MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Sergt. T. Richardson's Guard, detached from Capt. W. Skinner's Company, Lieut. Col. S. Brimblecom's Regiment. Three to 9 days, from June 29 to Aug. 15, 1814. Raised at Lynnfield. Service at Lynn. Night Guards.


RANK AND NAME.


Thomas Richardson, Sergeant George Parsons, Corporal Joseph Burnham, Musician


Aborn, Samuel Carter, George Cox, Benjamin Emerson, David Flagg, Edward


Gardner, Giles


Hart, Hartfield Richardson, Moses Stoddard, Obediah Townsend, Damel Wiley, Jacob


Sergt. E. Aborn's Guard, detached from Capt. B. Mudge's Company, Lieut. Col. S. Brimblecom's Regiment.


Three to 9 days, from June 29 to Aug. 15, 1814. Service at Lynn. Night Guards.


RANK AND NAME.


Privates.


Ebenezer Aborn, Sergeant


Emerson, Ephraim


John Nichols, Corporal Oliver Emerson, Musician George Newhall, Musician


Emerson, Loring Fay, John Holmes, George Larrabee, Josiah


Newhall, Wright Norwood, James Sanderson, Benjamin Smith, William Swaine, Nathaniel Upton, John S.


Sergt. J. Newhall's Guard, detached from Capt. D. Capen's Company, Lieut. Col. S. Brimblecom's Regiment.


Three to 9 days, from June 29 to Aug. 15, 1814. Service at Lynn. Night Guards.


RANK AND NAME.


Bartlett, Samuel K.


John Newhall, Sergeant


Blanchard, Daniel


Blaney, Jonathan


David S. Oliver, Sergeant Benjamin Alley, Sergeant


Thomas Dowley, Corporal Josiah Hayward, Corporal


Charles Sweetser, Corporal


Chamberlin, William


Parker, Timothy, Jr.


Richard H. Post, Corporal Ephraim Mansfield, Corporal Nathan Alley, Musician


Cheever, Joshua


Davis, William


Downing, John, Jr. Evans, James


Gage, Nathaniel


Gilman, John


Grover, Asa Hall, James


Sergt. S. Newhall's Guard, detached from Capt. C. Robie's and Mudge's Companies, Lieut. Col. S. Brimblecom's Regiment. Three to 9 days, from June 29 to Aug. 15, 1814. Raised at Lynn. Service at Lynn. Night Guards.


RANK AND NAME.


Bowler, Samuel


Samuel Newhall, Sergeant


Breed, Allen


Breed, Amos


Breed, Andrew, Jr.


Breed, Joseph


Breed, William


Smith Downing, Sergeant


Cheever, John


Crane, Elisha C.


Isaac Orgins, Musician Joshua Batchelder, Musician


Privates.


Allen, Ezra, Jr. Ashton, William Atwill, Amos Bowler, John Bowler, Nathaniel


Johnson, Samuel Lewis, Edward C. Lye, Joseph Mansfield, John


Mudge, Daniel L. Newhall, Edward Perkins, Edward Randell, Joseph Reynolds, Andrew Rhodes, Allen Robinson, George Russell, John Selange, James Snow, Daniel Thomas, Cyrus Tucker, Peter


Ellingwood, Benjamin Frazier, Hugh Green, James


Johnson, George


Tufts, David, Jr.


Warren, George Wiely, John Wipphen, Joseph B.


Payne, Ebenezer


Rowe, Allen Rowe, Amos Segars, Philip L. Slocum, Otis Sweetser, Charles Tuttle, Samuel


Privates. Alley, Benjamin Annis, Moses Barnes, John Barrett, Nathaniel


Boynton, Ellis Brown, Josiah Burp, Joseph


Cheever, Frederick


Hitchings, Jesse Ives, Peter S. Jacob, Benjamin H. Johnson, Albert Mansfield, John Newhall, Joseph, Jr.


William G. Newhall, Sergeant Thomas Rhodes, Sergeant Nathan Hudson, Sergeant Josiah Newhall, Sergeant


Privates.


118


MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Sergt. D. C. Watt's Guard, detached from Captain Latham's Company, Lieut. Col. S. Brimblecom's Regiment. Three to 9 days, from June 29 to Aug. 15, 1814. Service at Lynn. Night Guards.


RANK AND NAME. Daniel C. Watts, Sergeant


Joseph Skinner, Corporal


Mansfield, Rufus


Martin, Jonathan B.


William Ingalls, Sergeant


Jedediah Newhall, Jr., Corporal Ezra Rand, Corporal


Moulton, Moses


Benjamin Parrott, Sergeant


Henry Coutman, Musician


Newhall, Benjamin


John W. Haskell, Sergeant


Isaac M. Newhall, Musician


Newhall, Ebenezer


Richard L. Henford, Sergeant


Newhall, Frederick


William Liscom, Sergeant


Privates.


Newhall, James


John F. Gardner, Sergeant


Abon, James


Newhall, John B. L.


Alonzo Lewis, Sergeant


Atkins, Rowland W.


John B. Newhall, Sergeant


Ball, John


Levi Orcutt, Sergeant


Bird, Daniel


Oliver, Benjamin P.


Ebenezer Martin, Corporal


Brown, Joseph, Jr.


Oliver, John B.


Marshall Brown, Corporal


Burrell, James


Pratt, Joseph


Isaac Watts, Corporal


Cox, Benjamin


Smith, James


Benjamin Ireson, Corporal Nathaniel Pratt, Corporal


Currier, Jonathan


Stevens, John H.


Joseph Ingalls, Corporal


Haskell, Edward


Tarbox, Samuel


Samuel Chase, Corporal


Haskell, Mathew


Walden, Abijah


Bartlett Jennings, Corporal John Townsend, Corporal


Hudson, John


Whitmore, William


John Doak, Corporal


Lewis, Daniel


Henry Eayrs, Corporal


Mansfield, Jonathan


Sergt. T. Mansfield's Guard, detached from Capt. D. Capen's Company, Lieut. Col. S. Brimblecom's Regiment. Three to 9 days, from June 29 to Aug. 15, 1814. Service at Lynn. Night Guards.


RANK AND NAME.


Privates.


Mansfield, Amos


Thomas Mansfield, Sergeant


Bailey, Aaron


Mansfield, John


David Newhall, Sergeant


Boardman, Jeremiah


Mansfield, Nathaniel, Jr.


Bachus N. Stokes, Sergeant


Boardman, William


Newhall, James


William Nelson, Sergeant


Burrill, Samuel


Parker, Timothy


Daniel Hawks, Sergeant


Burrill, William


Parker, William


Chase, Josiah


Roddin, Joseph


Cheever, William


Sewell, Samuel


Amos Adams, Corporal


Crasbury, Samuel B.


Smith, William


Nathaniel Tarbell, Corporal Alex Nelson, Corporal


Dixon, Francis


Staples, Peter


Eames, Joseph


Stone, Aaron Sweetser, Oliver Tuttle, Thomas


Edmunds, Lot


Van Esch, Simon Zward


Florence, Charles


Weston, Ephraim


Fox, Joseph, Jr.


Weston, Samuel


Gowdey, John


White, Samuel F.


Hall, John B.


Wilson, Asa


Hitchins, Benjamin T.


Wilson, Samuel


Howard, Joshua


Corp. E. Higbee's Guard, under General Hovey. From Nov. 9, 1814, to Jan. 7, 1815. Service at Fort Lee, Salem.


RANK AND NAME. Lemuel Higbee, Corporal


Privates. Blanchard, Samuel J. Chamberlin, Nathaniel Davis, John


Dodge, Josiah Low, Richard Silsbee, Nathaniel


Nathan Hawks, Jr., Corporal Benjamin B. Hitchins, Corporal Daniel Abbott, Musician


Eames, Peter


Eames, Robert


John Hitchins, Musician Ebenezer Parker, Musician Ephraim Mansfield, Musician John Burrill, Musician


Cole, James


Slocken, Amos


Davis, Timothy


Southwick, John


Samuel H. Damon, Sergeant Samuel Sargent, Corporal Peter S. Lewis, Corporal


Fern, James


Symonds, Daniel


Kingsbury, Fisher


Wood, Henry


Newhall, Samuel Norwood, Thomas


MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


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Lieut. M. R. Lancton's Guard, under Colonel Dearborn. From Nov. 14, 1814, to Feb. 15, 1815. Stationed at Salem.


RANK AND NAME. Matthew R. Lancton, Lieutenant


Hezekiah Gear, Sergeant Thomas Ensign, Sergeant Kensalear Taylor, Corporal William Lord, Corporal Giles Parker, Musician Pierce Heavens, Musician


Privates.


Allen, Rufus Bation, Mula


Bentlet, John Blankenship, Stephen Brand, Abel


Cadwell, Daniel


Clark, John


Donion, Henry


Fuller, Oliver


Hase, Benjamin J.


Hicock, George


Hicock, Moses


Holmes, John


Hubbard, Daniel W.


Hunt, Arad


Isham, L. Kellogg, Phineas King, Ebenezer Parker, Elinda


Pike, Barnabus Powers, Joel C. Root, Whiting Row, Joseph Sacket, Roy Spencer, Jesse Williams, Tyler


Sergt. C. Pilsbury's Guard. From June 21 to June 28, 1814. Raised at Newburyport. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME. Charles Pilsbury, Sergeant


Privates.


Bacheldor, Joseph Blasdell, Nicholas


Davids, John Emerson, Charles Goodwin, Ephraim Kent, Benjamin Knight, Winchester


Pingree, Daniel R. True, Ezekiel Webster, Washington


Sergt. J. Young's Guard. From June 28 to July 5, 1814. Raised at Newburyport. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME. James Young, Sergeant


Privates.


Bagley, Samuel Burk, William Campbell, James


Choate, Jonathan


Colby, Philip


Davis, Charles Goodhue, James S.


Kimball, Moses


Poor, Isaac


Stanwood, Daniel Yatte, Thomas


Sergt. J. Griffin's Guard. From July 5 to July 12, 1814. Raised at Newburyport. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME. Jacob Griffin, Sergeant


Prirates.


Newman, John Prichard, Stephen Somerby, Thomas


Sergt. R. Griffin's Guard. From July 5 to July 12, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME. Robert Griffin, Sergeant


Prirates.


Burnham, Jeremiah Butler, Philip


Danforth, Enoch Demars (?), John Gibson, Samuel Libbey, Theodore Packard, George Pilsbury, Daniel


Pilsbury, William C. Smith, Ephraim I. Tolman, Benjamin Whittemore, Joseph Wyatt, Thomas


March, Nathaniel Norton, George, Jr. Norton, Moses Perkins, Nathaniel


Knapp, Samuel Leigh, Robert


120


MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Sergt. W. S. Mason's Guard. From July 12 to July 19, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME. W. S. Mason, Sergeant James Campbell, Sergeant George Moulton, Jr., Musician Jonathan Moulton, Jr., Musician


Privates.


Somerby, William


Call, Charles


Dennison, William, Jr.


Dodge, John


Gerrish, Joseph


Hodge, Nathaniel Morton, Moses Prince, Samuel


Somerby, William, Jr. Stanwood, Daniel Sweet, Jonathan Wheelright, Ebenezer Whittemore, Joseph Wyatt, Thomas


Sergt. T. B. White's Guard.


From July 25 to July 30, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME. Thomas B. White, Sergeant James Campbell, Corporal Samuel Gibson, Musician Charles Butler, Musician


Privates.


Butler, Philip


Call, Charles


Cross, Hector Evans, Richard


Hastings, William Mason, Samuel Pilsbury, Daniel


Shaw, William Smith, Ephraim I. Somerby, Thomas Somerby, William Stanwood, Daniel Wheeler, Samuel, Jr.


Wyatt, Thomas


Sergt. C. Gordon's Guard.


From July 30 to Aug. 6, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME. Charles Gordon, Sergeant James Campbell, Corporal Moses Bayley, Musician Nathaniel S. Flanders, Musician


Privates.


Allen, William


Chase, Joseph F. Flanders, John Flanders, Nehemiah, Jr. Furnald, Thomas Gardner, Robert Hall, Charles


Haskell, Humphrey B. Noyes, Robert H. Pidgin, Benjamin Pike, Daniel Smith, Ephraim I. Truesdale, A. W. Woodman, Joseph, 3d


Sergt. T. Brown's Guard. From Aug. 6 to Aug. 14, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME. Thomas Brown, Sergeant Daniel Stone, Corporal William Mason, Musician John Flavers or Havers, Musician


Privates.


Burnes, James Campbell, James Clark, Amos Cole, Charles Davenport, William Davis, William Ham, Joseph


Huse, John Middleton, William Morse, Merrill Packer, George Silloway, Joseph Swasey, Samuel Wyatt, Thomas


Sergt. W. Wood's Guard. From Aug. 20 to Aug. 27, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME. William Wood, Sergeant James Campbell, Corporal Moses Bayley, Musician Joseph Knapp, Musician


Privates. Anderson, William Call, Charles


Carr, John Cressey, Samuel Fitz, Nathaniel Griffin, Jacob Hardy, Dudly Lasky, Joseph Morrison, Henry Ordway, Moses Packer, George


Pidgin, Benjamin Pilsbury, Charles Silloway, Joseph Smith, Ephraim I. Warner, Nathamel Wood, James Wyatt, Thomas


MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


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Sergt. J. Griffin's Guard. From Aug. 27 to Sept. 3, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME.


Campbell, James


Newman, Benjamin, Jr.


Jacob Griffin, Sergeant


Currier, Edward


Somerby, Arthur


Finney, John


Truesdall, Artemas W.


Flanders, Nehemiah


Gardner, Robert


Gibson, Samuel


Marden, William


Mason, William


Call, Charles


Morton, James


Sergt. R. Evans' Guard. From Sept. 3 to Sept. 10, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME.


Privates.


Anderson, William


Campbell, James


Carr, John Dodge, Samuel


Flanders, Nehemiah, Jr.


Wood, James


Sergt. W. Stone's Guard. From Sept. 10 to Sept. 17, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


Privates.


Coffin, Moses


Cook, Charles


Cressey, Samuel Flanders, Nehemiah, Jr. Gardner, Robert


Merrill, James


Paeker, George Peabody, Stephen H. Pearson, Charles Pike, Joseph, Jr. Stiekney, Joseph Wood, James Wood, Thomas


Sergt. J. Wood's Guard. From Sept. 14 to Sept. 24, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME. Jonathan Wood, Sergeant Ebenezer Noyes, Corporal Charles F. Rockliff, Musician Joseph Knapp, Musician


Balch, William


Bayley, Moses Butler, John Clark, Samuel Currier, Edward Elder, Joseph Hull, William


Johnson, Thomas Kloot, William Packer, George Pearson, Thomas, Jr. Reed, David Smith, Ephraim I. Walker, Charles


Sergt. N. Greeley's Guard. From Sept. 24 to Oct. 1, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME. Nathaniel Greeley, Sergeant William Kloot, Corporal Artemas W. Truesdall, Musician Charles Rogers, Musician


Privates.


Brown, Samuel, Jr. Flanders, William Furnald, Joseph Gardner, Robert Howard, Nathaniel Hoyt, John


March, Nathaniel Packer, Edward Pease, James Robinson, Alexander Silloway, Joseph Wells, Richard Woodman, Nathaniel


Ephraim I. Smith, Corporal Thomas B. Stone, Musician John Butler, Musician


Wadleigh, Benjamin H. Wilson, Joseph Wood, Samuel Wood, Thomas


Privates. Bassett, Joseph


Richard Evans, Sergeant John Putnam, Corporal Moses Bayley, Musician Robert Gordon, Musician


Laskey, Joseph Morrison Henry Pidgin, Benjamin Pike, Daniel Prichard, Jacob


Kloot, William


RANK AND NAME. William Stone, Sergeant Amos Foreman, Corporal Tristram Plummer, Musician Orlando Brown, Musician


Privates.


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MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812.


Sergt. S. S. Hodge's Guard. From Oct. 1 to Oct. 8, 1814. Service at Newburyport.


RANK AND NAME.


S. S. Hodge, Sergeant Daniel Balk, Corporal Enoch Stickney, Musician Benjamin G. Johnson, Musician


Privates.


Brackett or Prescott, Nathan A.


Brooking, John Campbell, James


Carter, George Devenport, Anthony Francis, James Johnson, Thomas


Knapp, Joseph Loring, Henry Lunt, Joseph, Jr. Plummer, Nathan Prescott, Oliver, Jr.


Prince, William H.


Tyler, William H. Wyer, Nathaniel, Jr.


Sergt. C. Presbury's Guard, from Lieut. Col. P. Merrill's Regiment of Newburyport. From June 21 to June 28, 1814. Service at Plum Island.


RANK AND NAME. Charles Presbury, Sergeant Samuel Cressy, Musician Jacob Griffin, Musician


Privates.


Batchelder, Joseph Blaisdell, Nicholas


Daniel, John Emerson, Charles Foot, Bernard Goodwin, Ephraim


Kent, Banjamin Knight, Winchester Ordway, Moses Pingrey, David R. True, Ezekiel Warner, Nathaniel Webster, Washington


Sergt. J. Young's Guard, from Lieut. Col. P. Merrill's Regiment of Newburyport. From June 28 to July 5, 1814. Service at Plum Island.


RANK AND NAME.


James Young, Sergeant James Campbell, Corporal George Morton, Musician William Buck, Musician


Choate, Jonathan Colby, Philip Davis, Charles Goodhue, James


Kimball, Moses Knapp, Samuel


Leigh, Robert Marsh, Nathaniel Morton, Moses Perkins, Nathaniel Poor, Isaac Stanwood, David Wyatt, Thomas


Sergt. J. A. Griffin's Guard, from Lieut. Col. P. Merrill's Regiment of Newburyport. From July 5 to July 12, 1814. Service at Plum Island.


RANK AND NAME. Jacob Griffin, Sergeant John Newman, Corporal Thomas Somerby, Musician Stephen Pritchard, Musician


Privates.


Butler, Philip


Danford, Enock Demares, John Gibson, Samuel Griffin, Robert Lilly, Theodore


Packer, George Pillsbury, Daniel Pillsbury, William C. Smith, Ephraim Whittemore, Joseph Wyatt, Thomas




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