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Brewer's regiment : Killed 7 Wounded 11 Nixon's regiment : Killed 3 Wounded 10 Total 10 21
Of the killed, two were of Captain Haynes's company, namely : Comming Forbush, Framingham ; Joshua Haynes, Sudbury. One was of Captain Russell's company, namely :
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Lebbaus Jenness of Deerfield. Thus ended that day of des- tinies. Dismal indeed was the scene as night settled upon it. The beloved of both armies had fallen. Major Pitcairn, prominent in Concord fight, was among the English slain, while General Warren, a man of promise and much admired by the Americans, had also perished.
THE SIEGE OF BOSTON.
After the engagement at Bunker Hill the Provincials began the siege of Boston. The British bivouacked the night of the seventeenth on the battle-field, but the Americans soon environed them from Roxbury to Medford. On the 3d of July, George Washington took formal command of the Con- tinental Army, and then commenced, under his generalship, that series of military movements which resulted in the evac- uation of Boston by the British, March 17, 1776.
The soldiers of Sudbury in the battle of Bunker Hill, all or nearly all having enlisted for eight months, were engaged in this siege. During the summer, Colonel Brewer's regi- ment was stationed at Prospect Hill, and General Nixon had quarters at Winter Hill.
Before closing the account of Sudbury's service in the year 1775, we will insert the names of some Sudbury men who were in the two months service with Captain Wheeler in 1775, and also of a small number who were in the regiment of Colonel Whiting and did service at Hull, and after leav- ing there were stationed at Fort Independence.
IN THE TWO MONTHS WINTER 1775.
Capt Asahel Wheeler
Daniel Maynard
Ithamer Rice John Maynard Jr. John Balcom Jr.
Gideon Maynard Silas Mosman
COL REED'S REGIMENT.
Peter Smith Abel Tower
Ebenezer Plympton
Joel Brigham
Jonathan Bent James Haynes
Ruben Haynes Daniel Frazer
Simeon Ingersol Thomas Smith
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HISTORY OF SUDBURY.
IN COLONEL WHITING'S REGIMENT.
Micah Balcom
John Brown
Thomas Goodenow Lt.
Abel Brigham
Jas Balcom
Jacob Reed
Luther Moor
Thos. Dal [rymple]
Thad Harrington
Elijah Howe
Israel
Tr ----- Moore
GOVERNMENT STOREHOUSES.
Besides other responsibilities the town had charge of some government storehouses containing munitions of war, which the Sudbury teamsters, from time to time, conveyed to the front. Various receipts are still preserved which were received by these teamsters. These buildings were situated on the northerly part of Sand Hill, east of the county road. There were several of them, and some were remaining within the memory of an aged citizen who conversed with the writer concerning them. One or more of them were moved to Wayland, and one was moved to the Captain Rice place where it was used as a cider mill. Recently it was moved to another spot on the same farm and made over for a stable ; the old timbers of the original structure were retained. Before its alteration the writer examined it and took meas- urements. It was a very low building, perhaps forty by thirty feet, with a broad sloping roof. It was without partitions, and formerly had a very wide barn-like door in front. At one time Mr. William Rice, the father of Captain William, had charge of these houses and military stores. Several squads of soldiers were employed to guard them, and at one time Captain Isaac Wood was commander of the guard. In 1777, the following soldiers did guard duty : "Corporal Robert Eames, Silas Goodenow Jr, Philemon Brown, Elisha Harrington, Jona Clark." A guard of the same number was there in 1778 and 79, but all the men were not the same. The field in or near which these buildings stood was used as a training field in former years, and at one time a militia muster was held there. But now all trace even of the site has become obliterated, and for years it has been a quiet feeding place for cattle, and all is as peaceful there as if the
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slow pacing of the old Continental guard had never been heard at Sand Hill.
SERVICE OUTSIDE OF THE STATE.
While Sudbury was so well represented in the field during the eventful year of 1775, when the seat of war was in its own neighborhood, when its farms were liable to become the front and its very door-yards the field of battle, it was also fitly represented when the war passed to other localities. We will now present the names of some of the soldiers who served in the subsequent scenes of the war in places remote from the town. A few that have become illegible will be omitted and doubtful ones will be enclosed in brackets.
After the British left Boston the American Army went to New York, and a part of the Sudbury soldiers, including three captains, went with it. These captains were Abel Holden, Caleb Clapp and Aaron Haynes. Gen. John Nixon, it is supposed, accompanied it in the brigade of General Sullivan. On the 9th of August, John Nixon was promoted to the rank of brigadier-general, and his brother, Thomas, became colonel of his regiment. This regiment and another with a body of artillery, all under command of General Nixon, were stationed for a time at Governor's Island, New York Harbor, and after the retreat of General Washington from Brooklyn, August 27, the brigade passed up the North River with the army.
The following is a list of officers and some of the privates in the Sudbury companies in 1776, Gen. John Nixon's brigade
COL. THOMAS NIXON'S REGIMENT.
Capt. Abel Holden
Ruben Haynes
Lieut Levi Holden
Colven Eames
Lieut Oliver Rice
Thadeus Moore
Capt Caleb Clap
Luther Eames
Lieut Joshua Clap John Stone
Serg't Joseph Balcom
Joshua Maynard
Joseph Nixon Roland Bennet
Luther Moore Hezekiah Moore
The company of Capt. Aaron Haynes was in Colonel -
...
SWANT BOSTON
RESIDENCE OF CHARLES P. WILLIS. (David Lincoln Place ) Historical Sketch of Willis Family. Page 453.
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Whitcomb's regiment, having been transferred from Colonel Brewer's while stationed at Prospect Hill. The following list contains part of the names : -
Capt Aaron Haynes. Aaron Haynes Jr.
John Rusk
Joseph Maynard Jonas Haynes Ephriam Goodenow
Capt. Aaron Haynes was in command of a company at Peekskill, N. Y., in the spring of 1777.
Besides the soldiers who went with the army to New York in 1776, there was quite a force that went in an expedition against Canada. A large part of the soldiers who served in these campaigns were under the command of Capt. Asahel Wheeler, and in one at least of the campaigns were in the regiment of Col. John Robinson. Of the Sudbury soldiers who served under these officers in the Canada Expedition or Ticonderoga Campaign, we give the following : -
John Merriam
Phinehas Glezen
Benj
David How jr.
Joseph Smith
Francis Jones
Ephraim Smith
Timothy Underwood
Zebediah Farrar
Jonathan Davis
Daniel Lawrence
Daniel Benjaman
Job Brooks.
Ithamer Rice.
Rhuben Hains.
John Peter
Roger Bigelow
Nathaniel Park
Oliver Curtis
Converse Big ----
Samuel Jones John Tozer
Steven Taylor
Abijah Mead
Jonas Brown
Andrew Green
Samson Wheeler. John Lough Oliver Conant
John Cobb James Stedman
Francis Chaffin
Jonah Gilbert Joseph Mason A Buttrick John Weston Samuel Adams Joel Adams Daniel Hosmer
Amos Nutting
G- Ames
Amos Stow William Thorney
John Hives
Nathaniel Bėmis
Thomas Corey
Phinehas Hager Jacob Jones
John Farrar
Abraham Parmenter
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HISTORY OF SUDBURY.
Besides those who served in the Canada Expedition in Captain Wheeler's company, Colonel Robinson's regiment, we give the following who served in his company when in the regiment of Colonel Read. A large share of the names in this and other lists were once familiar in Sudbury. Those which were not may have been of substitutes who made up the quota.
COLONEL READ'S REGIMENT, GENERAL BRECKET'S BRIGADE, GENERAL GATES' DIVISION.
Capt. Asahel Wheeler
John Taylor
Sergent Uriah Wheeler
Hezekiah Hapgood
Lieut. Hopstill Willis
[Moris Clary]
Corp. Daniel Osborn
Nathaniel Browne
Aaron Eames
Ebenezer Plympton
Thomas Eames
Gideon Maynard
Josiah Richardson
Timothy Rice
Uriah Hunt
Francis Green
Thomas Burbank
Abel Willis
Benj. Berry,
John Frazer
Nathaniel Rice
Jacob Kibley
Deliverance Parmenter
Jason Haines
Isaac Moore
Samuel Merriam
Daniel Noyes
Jonas [Chase]
John Sheperd
Abel Willis
Wm Walker
Aaron Eames Jr.
Daniel W. Moore
Josiah Hosmer
.
Jonas Clark
Benj. Tower
Wm Dun
Solomon Taylor
Nathaniel Bryant
Judah Wetherbee
Aaron Maynard
Wm Graves
Jonathan Burbank
Ezekiel Smith
Richard Wetherbee
James Willis
Phinehas Gleason
Edward [Cheney]
Phinehas Gleason Jr
Thomas Harrington
John Barney
Jacob Stevens
John Adams
Phineas Stevens
John [Thonning]
Nathan Gates
Wm [Thorning]
Daniel Noyes
Ebenezer Park
Benj. [Hale]
Edward Whitman
Nathaniel Rice
Thomas Emes
Wm Hosmer Jr.
David Underwood
Amos
Samuel Brown
-
- -- Rice
Isaac Rice
Jesse Goodnow
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HISTORY OF SUDBURY.
Joseph Rutter Charles Brown John Parmenter Francis Hemenway
Isaac Rice Silas Conant
Blanchard
Several names belonging in the above list have become illegible in the records.
The following were also in the Ticonderoga Campaign, 1776, in the company of Captain Wheeler : -
James Wright
Abel Tower
John Hoar Ebenezer Heald
Isaac Bartlett
Christian Wagner
Miça Graves
Abel Goodenow
Thomas Bloget
[Samuel Dakin]
Ezra Parmenter
Ebenezer Heard
Abel Goodenow
Solomon Whitney
Theodore Harrington
William Thomas
Jonathan Bent
Samuel
Isaac Bartlett
Josiah Farrar
Abel Tower
Caleb Wheeler
Aaron Mosmon
Jason Belcher
Ebenezer Nixon
Samuel Emery
Jonas Emery
Jonas Billings
Paul Colidge
Samuel Hoar
Josiah Tomson
Samuel Osborn
Elias Bigelow
Jesse Mosmon
Joseph Abbot
Capt. David Moore
Gregory Stone
Francis Green
Nath1 Knowlton
Joshua Haynes Lieut
Nathel Browne
Daniel Maynard
John Park Samuel Bond
Micah Graves
William Hosmer
Charles Rice
Peter Brintnal
Samuel Curtis
Nathan Maynard
John Adams
Aaron Maynard
Eleezer Parks
Abel Child
Jonas Bond
Jacob
Samuel Poland
John Carter Joseph Rutter
Abel Willis
Nathaniel Knowlton Elijah
Micah Bowker
John Bennet'
John Warren
John Lands
WVm Grout Joseph Goodenow
John Parks Isaac Moore
Jacob Jones Uriah Wheeler
John Parmenter
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HISTORY OF SUDBURY.
The following Sudbury men served in the Ticonderoga Campaign, 1776, in the company of Captain Craft, Colonel Graton's regiment : -
Peter Smith
Abel Maynard
Isaac Wise
Jesse Mosman
Aaron Mosman
Simeon Ingersol
Abel Tower
Charles Eames
The following served in the Ticonderoga Campaign, 1776, in the company of Captain Edgell, Colonel Brewer's regiment : -
Lieut. Jonathan Rice William Maynard Joel Brigham.
Serg't Augustus Moore Nathan Hayward.
Capt. Aaron Haynes had a company at Ticonderoga in 1776 in Col. Asa Whitcomb's regiment. His minute roll bears date, December, 1776, and the following names are upon it : -
Aaron Haynes Capt Aaron Holden 1st Lieut,
Joseph Willis Ensigne Aaron Haynes Drummer.
The soldiers included in the lists now given were of the armies which were endeavoring to gain Canada for the Con- tinental cause, and force the British from the State of New York. The expedition or campaign against Canada was planned in the year 1775 by a committee of Congress which met at Cambridge in August of that year. The capture of the fortresses Ticonderoga and Crown Point on Lake Cham- plain in May, 1775, by Connecticut and Vermont militia, had opened the way to the St. Lawrence, and the expedition was designed to aid in getting possession of that part of Canada. Two forces were engaged in the work. One of these was composed of New York and New England troops and was placed under the command of Generals Schuyler and Montgomery and ordered to go by way of Lake Cham- plain to Montreal and Quebec. The other expedition left Cambridge, September, 1775, and was under the leadership of Col. Benedict Arnold. In the Canada Expedition, 1776, the following casualties occurred : Benjamin Berry lost an
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arm, and at Ticonderoga the same year the following per- sons died : -
Ensign Timothy Underwood Phinehas Gleason
Solomon Rice Timothy Rice
Sergeant Samuel Maynard died of small pox at Quebec with Arnold.
The service rendered by the Sudbury men who left Massa- chusetts with the army under Washington was largely per- formed in New York and vicinity. Washington arriving at New York about the middle of April, at once set about fortifying the vicinity and securing the passes of the High- lands on the Hudson River. In the operations about this part of the country hard fighting and toilsome marches were experienced. We hear of Sudbury soldiers at Saratoga, Stillwater, Fort Edward, and other places connected with the activity of the Continental forces in New York. At Saratoga Serg. Thadeus Moore was slain and Lieut. Joshua Clapp was wounded.
Names of Sudbury men enlisted in 1777 for three years or during the war.
OFFICERS.
Gen. John Nixon
Sergeant Ruben Haynes
Capt. Abel Holden
Sergeant Aaron Haynes
Leuit. Levi Holden
Sergeant Joseph Balcom
- Leuit. Oliver Rice
Sergeant Uriah Eaton
Capt. Caleb Clap
Sergent Thadeus Moore
Leuit. Joshua Clap
Sergeant Jonas Haynes,
Capt. Aaron Haynes
PRIVATES.
Nathaniel Cutter
John Buck
Charles Gouell
Joshua Maynard
Ruben Moore Jr.
Joseph Maynard
Oliver Sanderson
Jonathan Robbinson
Uriah Moore
Zak. Robbenson
Hezekiah Moore
Oliver Robbenson
William Dun
Joseph Cutter
Joseph Nixon
Calvin Eames
Joel Puffer Ephraim Goodenow
Joseph Willis
Francis Green
Donal Lincoln
Luther Eames
Ruben Moore
Joseph Meller
Luther Moore Joel Brigham
Josiah Cutter
.
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HISTORY OF SUDBURY.
In connection with the foregoing we give the following list of men who enlisted for the same length of time but perhaps in another year. They were from " the 4th Regi- ment of Foot, commanded by Col. Ezekiel How." Only five of the names given in the two lists are alike.
GUARD ROLL.
Capt. Abel Holden 3 years
Micah Grant
3 years
Benjamin Tower 66
Jesse Goodenow
66
Luther Eames '
66
Thomas Burbank 66
Charles Eames
Ephraim Goodenow 66
Corneleus Wood 66
Jonathan Bevens
Joel Brigham
Jonas Welch 66
Joseph Nixon
Joseph Bent
66
Levi Holden
66
Abel Thompson
Luther Moore
Thomas Gibbs during the war
Uriah Moore
PAY ROLL.
Sudbury June the. 27th, 1778. We the Subscribers have received of Capt. Asahel Wheeler Nine Pounds for oure wages in full oure pay for October & Part November 1777 both for contannatel and State and mileage we say Received by ous -
Moses Stone
Samuel Knight in behalf [of]
Nathaniel Rice
Silas Knight
Abel Smith
Daniel Maynard
William Brown
Caleb Stacy
Jonathan Haynes
Timothy Emes
Win Moore
Ephraim Moore
Timothy Moore
Asher Cutler Jr
Abel Brigham
Hopestill Willis
Mathias Mosman
Samuel Puffer
· Jason Haynes Daniel osborn Phineas Puffer
Gidon Maynard
Silas Tower
John Parris
James Moore
Samuel Cutting
Hezekiah Johnson his Silas X Parmenter mark
Isaac Goodenow
Beside men who enlisted for a long term of service in 1777, we have two lists of those whose enlistment was for a very short period.
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HISTORY OF SUDBURY.
FIRST LIST. JAN. 1777 To New York - Two months
Capt. Nathaniel Hayward's Company, Col. Thatcher's Regiment. Cornelius Wood
Thomas Dalremple
Daniel Loring
Thomas Dalremple Jr
Sert Majr Wm Goodenow
Thomas Moore
Sergt Uriah Wheeler
Daniel Hamynes
Wm Brown
Theodore Harrington
Abel Parmenter
The last four of these men are spoken of as having been taken prisoners and never heard of afterwards.
SECOND LIST. JULY 1777. To Saratoga - Three months.
Col. Brown's Regiment. General Gates, Commander.
Capt. Jonathan Rice
John Brown
Sergt Abel Maynard
Ebenezer Burbank
Ezekiel How
Nathaniel Brown
Caleb Wheeler
Nathaniel Bryant
Isaac Wier
David How
Abel Willis
As the war progressed Sudbury was still active in filling its quota. In 1778, several companies were still in the field. Four of these had three hundred and twenty-seven men and were commanded as follows : West Side men, Capt. Jona- than Rice and Capt. Asahel Wheeler; East Side men, Capt. Nathaniel Maynard and Capt. Isaac Cutting. In the Stearns Collection we have the following lists of men in two of these companies.
FOR CAP. MAYNARD'S COMPANY, SUDBURY
Lieut. Joseph Wellington, during the war. Robert Bennet Farkins Hosmer
Oliver Sanderson
Simon Newton
Ephraim Barker -
Jonathan Barker
James Gibbs
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Pathrick Flinn
during the war.
James Welch
Timothy Ahgen
John Carrol 66
Morris Griffin 66
Daniel Hickey
Samuel Whitney
66
Joseph Foster
Christopher Capen
66
Ephraim Carry
Ambros Fergerson
for 3 years
Timothy Bent
Samuel Whitney
66
Phinehas Butler
66
Wm Cook Gleason 66
Thomas Jones 66
Abraham Parmenter 66
Noah Bogle
66
John Stover transient
FOR CAPT. WHEELER'S COMPANY.
Joseph Balcom 3 years Joseph Mossman 3 years
Ruben Haynes
Joel Brigham
Capt. Jonathan Maynard had a company in the two months service in 1782 in the Seventh Regiment, Lieut. Col. John Brooks. He also had a company in the twelve months service in the same regiment.
FOR CAPT. MOULTON'S CO.
Joseph Smith 3 years
Richard Morris 3 years
John Burk
James Scroday
Joseph Maynard 66
Wm Bevens
Joshua Maynard 66
Uriah Eaton
Isaac Rice
Francis Green 66
Nathaniel Cutler
Patherick Flin during the war
Joseph Cutler
John Carrol
Thadeus Moore
Morris Griffin
Oliver Sanderson
Other enlistments were, -
Capt Aaron Haynes during the war Eleazer Lawrence 3 years
Aaron Haynes Jr 3 years
James Beamis
The following is a list of Sudbury men in Capt. Daniel
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Bowker's company, together with the time when they joined Colonel Webb's regiment : -
SUDBURY.
Daniel Bowker Capt.
Steven Puffer, died Oct. 3d.
Oliver Parmenter
Silas Puffer
Ezra Mossman
John Brigham
Edward Moore
Samuel Willis
Silas Ames
Corp. Ezra Willis
Ashbel Moore
SUDBURY EAST.
Isaac Cary
Asa Holden
Isaac Cory Jr Ruben Graves
Oliver Travis
The men from Sudbury joined Sept. 9th except Capt. Bowker who entered Sept. 15th. Those from East Sudbury entered Oct. 6th
Highlands, Nov 20, 1785
The following paper shows the sums paid for enlistments in 1780: -
Sudbury June 22ª 1780
We the subscribers do hereby acknowledge that we have severally received of the Committee appointed by the town of Sudbury to agree with and hire the said Town's Quota of soldiers agreeable to an act of the Gen. Court of the fifth of June instant the several sums annexed to our names -
his
Benjamin X Seaver
£600
his Joseph X Cutter mark
£900
mark
Joshua Hemenway
" 750
Peter " 900
Jonas Haynes
" 600
Ebenezer Parmenter "600
Abel Brigham
" 600
Abel Cutler
" 600
his Peletiah X Parmenter mark
" 600
Ezra Willis
" 900
Luther Moor
" 700
Naham Haynes
" 750
Asa Holden
" 600
Luther Emes
" 900
CHAPTER XXII.
1775-1800.
Revolutionary War. - Report of a Committee Appointed by the Town to Estimate the Service of Sudbury Soldiers. - Appointment of a Committee to Make up and Bring in Muster Rolls of the Services of Each Soldier in the War. - Muster Rolls: Captain Rice's, Captain Wheeler's, Captain Maynard's, Captain Cutting's. - Whole Number of Men in the War. - Their Valiant Service. - Casualties. - Sketch of Gen. John Nixon. - Town-Meetings. - Encouragements to Enlist- ment. - Specimen of Enlistment Papers. - Various Requisitions Made on the Town.
Their death shot shook the feudal tower, And shattered slavery's chain as well ; On the sky's dome, as on a bell, Its echo struck the world's great hour.
WHITTIER.
HAVING now presented the names of the soldiers obtained from various other sources, we will give a list found on the Town Records, which purports to contain the names of all soldiers of the town who served in the Revolutionary War up to the fall of 1778, together with extracts from the records which led to this enrollment of names.
June 25, 1778, " The town by their vote ordered their Com. appointed to estimate the services of each particular person in Sudbury in the present war, to report at the next Town meeting."
At a town-meeting held October 19, the committee above mentioned reported as follows: - (The fractional parts of pounds we have omitted.)
That the minute men be allowed each £3
That the Eight Months be allowed each 20
Six weeks men to Roxbury allowed each 4
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Two months men to Cambridge allowed each £6
The years men to York and the Northward allowed each 75
Six months men to the Castle allowed each 9
Five months men to Ticonderoga allowed each 50
Three months men to Dorchester with Capt Moulton allowed each 7
Two months men to York allowed each 25
Three months men to York and the Jerseys allowed each 48
Two months men to Providence allowed each
12
Three months men to Ticonderoga allowed each Thirty days men to Saratoga allowed each 20
52
Three months men to Providence allowed each 30
Three months men to guard at Cambridge allowed each 18
Six weeks men to Rhode Island allowed each 20
Four months men to guard the troops and stores allowed each 20
Three months men to Boston allowed each 20
That those persons who have hired men to perform any of the above services at a time when there was an actual Levy for men, be allowed for Said Service as if performed in person. That those that paid fines or advanced money for the good of the service, be allowed in the same proportion as their money would procure men to perform the Services which at that time they Neglected to do in person. That no persons shall be intitled to Receive pay for any of the above Services Unless he Shall be first taxed towards the payment thereof. Also that Each per- son shall Receive pay only for the time he was in actual Service
Sudbury Octor 19th 1778
Ezekiel How
Phineas Glezen
Jonª Rice
Committee
Asahel Wheeler
Isaac Loker
Tho Walker
The town voted to accept the above report, and appointed men to make up and bring to the town complete muster rolls of the services of each person in Sudbury in the then present war with Great Britain. This meeting was adjourned to October 26, at which date the following record was made, namely : -
Oct. 26th 1778. Capt Rice's musteroll was read, and the town voted to Grant to Each person Expressed by name in said musteroll the Sum Set to their Respective name, as may appear by said musteroll, which was as follows vizt
To Hopestill Willis £73 Silas Parmenter £17
Ens™ Josiah Richardson 75 Elisha Harrington 12
John Moore 53 Nathan Read 25
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Uriah Moore Jur
£5S
L' Micah Goodenow
£116
Asher Cutler Jur
71
Ebenr Wood
51
Willm Goodenow
51
Jesse Moore admr
21
L' Thomas Goodenow 30
Hopestill Browne adr 6
Israel Willis admr
51
Capt Sam1 Knight
44
Sam1 Cutting
41
Asher Cutler
9
Nathal Rice Jur
35
Cor1 Sam1 How
46
Joseph Green
10
Aaron Johnson
77
Abel Parmenter
17
William Parmenter
9
Isaac Hunt Jur
62
Reuben Vorce
12
Nath11 Bryant
35
Sam Hunt
12
Abel Goodenow
31
Lt Elisha Wheeler
73
David How
126
Aaron Goodenow Jur
52
Philemon Brown
35
Tho. Emes
26
Lt Jacob Read
76
Nath" Brown
11
James Wyse
75
Edward Bayanton
26
John Goodenow
50
John Browne
52
Lt Jonª Carter
102
Wido Sarah Brigham
52
Dan11 W Moore
50
Israel Parmenter
52
Wm Walker
50
Capt Moses Stone
50
Deliverance Parmenter
50
Silas Goodenow
40
Jotham Goodenow
50
Thos Carr Jur
48
Col. Ezekiel How
70
Uriah Gibbs
30
Dan11 Osborn
70
Micah Parmenter
30
Elijah Rice
50
James Thomson
41
Peter Haynes
50
Ens" Jonas Holdin
53
Jon" Carter Jur
70
Wm Hayden
53
Nath11 Rice
50
Eliab Moore
39
Capt Jon™ Rice
95
Jonas Wheler
18
Isaac Read
33
Tho' Dalrimple
27
Elijah Moore
10
Sam11 Geason
26
Capt Cornelius Wood
9
Abel Thomson
75
Lt Rowand Bogle
63
Willm Hunt
33
Robert Emes
26
Dr Josiah Langdon
12
Ephm Carter
25
Sam11 Bent
3
John Brigham
35
Elisha Wheeler Ju
51
John Parry
45
Ephm Goodenow Jur
20
Uriah Parmenter
55
David How Jur
3
Josh Parmenter
45
Moses Goodenow
3
Oliver Mors
28
John Willis
32
Eph™ Moore
45
Sam1 Brown
32
Joseph Moore
35
Joseph Grout
32
Hopestill Brown
90
Capt Abel Holdin
96
Wm Brown
68
Luther Moore
29
Isaac Lincoln Jur
48
Aaron Emes
21
Uriah Hayden
95
Capt Israel Moore
102
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HISTORY OF SUDBURY.
Jesse Gibbs
£48
Mr Asahel Goodenow £12
Nahum Hayden
48
Elijah Willis Exer
10
Wm Parmenter
48
Aaron Goodenow
17
Reuben Willis
48 Augustus Walker
17
Thos Walker
48
Charles Emes
20
L' Joseph Read
27
Ezekiel How Jur
52
Lt Joseph Goodenow
19
Ens" Levi Holdin
75
Timothy Emes
27
Capt Asahel Wheeler's Musteroll was read, and the town voted to allow to each person expressed by name therein the Sum Set to his name in said musteroll, which was as follows vizt
To Capt Asahel Wheler £83
Phinehas Puffer £68
Lt Joshua Haynes
78
Tho Puffer 52
L' Abijah Brigham
41
Isaac Puffer 32
Augustus Moore
46
James Parmenter Ju" 30
50
Asahel Balcom
72
Thos Plympton Esqr
86
Willm Moore
71
Dan11 Puffer
32
Uriah Wheler
51
Charles Rice
21
Jason Haynes
70
Wm Rice 3d
70
Peter Smith
82
Ithamor Rice
54
John Maynard Jur
16
Abel Smith
44
Dan11 Maynard
59
John Shirly
21
Jason Bent
66
Sam11 Puffer 65
Jonª Bent
17
L' Oliver Noyse
81
Joseph Balcom
30
Nathan Loring
32
John Balcom
49
Capt Elijah Smith
52
Jonas Balcom
52
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