Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary war, 1629 to 1725, Part 4

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1


[R. 5-24]


[Captain Gordon Hutchins's Account for procuring Guns, &c.]


State of New Hampshire - To Gordon Hutchins Dr.


1775 To horse hire from Medford to Exeter & from - May thence to Concord 85 miles @ 2ª


{{~ 14. 2


To Do. from Concord to Canterbury 10 miles


I. 8


To Do. from Concord to Warner 12 miles - 2 .- The above Journeys was made to get arms by order of the Congress of this State -


To a Man, Horse, & Carriage 4 Days to carry the ) arms to Medford


1.19.11


To Expences for the Man & horse


- 12 .--


To my Expences in the above Journeys 1.IO .-


1777 To myself & horse from Concord to the Commit-


July tee of Safety at Exeter on acct of apprehending Deserters from Ticonderoga


1.15. 4


£ 6.15. 1


Exeter November 25, 1777 Errors Excepted -


Gordon Hutchins .


-


-


22


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


In the House of Representatives Nov' 26th 1777. The Truth & Justice of the above account was sworn to by Col Hutchins


att. N. Emery Cle D. R


The above Sum of Six pounds fifteen shillings & one penny was paid, as appears by the Treasurers book -


Att. Joseph Pearson D. Sec'y


A List of Officers & Men Belonging to Fort Sullivan. Eliphlet Danicl Commandor. [1775.]


[Copied from original in Pension Bureau, Washington, D. C.]


Date


MENS NAMES


Date


MENS NAMES


Octr.


IS


Eliphlet Daniel


Capt". Lieut.


Novbr. Novbr. Novhr. Novbr. Novbr.


22


George Carpenter Saml. Clarke


Octr


18


John Payn


third Ditto


2


Benjn. Peverly.


.


Novbr


13


Stacy Hall


Serjant.


22


Willim. Hackadey


Novbr. Novbr


13 6


Ebenezer Janvrin


Ditto


Novbr


23


Willim James.


Noybr


13


Amoss Williams Richd. Wilson


Ditto


22


Andrew Young.


Oct™


27


Thoms. Palmer


Gunner Do. Mate


17


Luke Foster


Novbr.


3


Archid. Fergirson


- Ditto


20


Thoms. Priest, Jun".


Novbr


26


George Waters


Drummer.


Novbr.


3


Alexar. Kirkwood


Decr.


2


Joseph HIam Benj" Ham


Ditto Boy. Private


Novbr.


9


Samuel Banfill


Novbr


15


Thom". Priest.


Novbr.


22 George King


Novbr.


24


John Gunnison


Novhr


6 Willim Moses


Novhr.


3


Willim Claridge


Novbr Novhr.


8


Benj" Leach


Novbr


24


Willim. Lewis


28


Stephen Wille John Dam


Novbr


27


John Burbank


Novbr.


28 Winthrop Bickford


Novbr.


Jacob Larry.


Novbr.


24


John Folsom


Novbr.


Willim. Gowen


Novbr.


Novbr.


13


Sam1. Odiorne


Novlır.


Novbr.


21


Willim. Walker.


Noyhr.


27


Novbr.


20


Joshua Huntriss


9


Thoms. Francis.


Novbr.


24


James Willing.


14


George Young, Dischd the 14th


Novbr Novbr.


Joseph Winkell. Saml. Ball.


Nathl. Woodman Benjn. Stubbs


Novbr


13


Willim. Michell


Novbr.


3 James McIntiar


Novbr


25


Peter Tobey


Novbr


22


Richd. Wilson Jun".


Novbr.


28


John Stevans


Novbr.


21


Joseph Stevans.


8


Nathl. Mendom


8


Willim. Chiles.


Novbr Novbr


27


Simon Tobey.


14


Joseph Shaw.


Private


Octr.


9


Andrew Marshall


Oct".


31


Jacob Clarke


Secd. Ditto


Novhr


9


6


John James


Decr.


2


Armourer


Noybr


4 Joseph Redman


Octr.


31


John Campbell John Ovendon


Novhr.


2I


Jacob Randell


Oct !.


31


Novbr


25


Ezral Whetton


Novbr.


24


13 3


24 David Langley Soloman Clarke


S


of December


22


Novbr. Novbr. Navbr Noybr.


4


9


Partrick Lilless


3


Nathl. Church


Oct".


27


John Tucker


Ditto


Novbr. Novbr. Novbr. Novbr. Novbr.


22


Willim Thrasher


23


Decbr Decbr.


25 Jacob Nason


23


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


A Muster Role of the Field Artilery Company under the Care and direction of Hall Jackson


[Copied from original in Pension Bureau, Washington, D. C.]


MENS NAMES


Time of Enlistment


When Discharged


Time of Servise


Leiut William Yeaton


Oct. 27


November I I


1 5 days


Leiut Ebenezer Dearing


Ditto 28


Ditto


II


14 Ditto


Leiut John Marden


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Sergt. Sam1 Hutchings


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Sergt Benja Chandler


Ditto 27


Ditto


II


15 Ditto


Sergt John Gardner


Ditto 27


Ditto


II


15 Ditto


Corpo. John Beck Jun'


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Corpo. Ezekiel Pitman


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Corpo. Solomon Lowd


Ditto 30


Ditto


II


12 Ditto


Robt Chandler


Ditto 27


Ditto


II


1 5 Ditto


John Melcher


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Seth Walker


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Nath1. Pitman


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


John Pitman


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Mark Chadburne


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Richd. Woods


Nov. . I


Ditto


II


IO Ditto


Richd Kitson


October 3 I


Ditto


II


II Ditto


Sam1. Elliott


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Cotton Mather Steavens


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


James Sweat


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


William Hart Jun"


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


John Redding


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


John Barnes


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Thomas Sherburne


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Henry Snagg


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


George Lowd


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Andrew Toombs


Ditto 30


Ditto


II


12 Ditto


Shackford Seaward


Ditto 30


Ditto


II


12 Ditto


Guppy Stoodly


Ditto 31


Ditto


II


JI Ditto


Edmund Butler


Ditto 30


Ditto


II


12 Ditto


Mark Pitman


Ditto 29


Ditto


II


13 Ditto


Dan1. Jackson Jun' Drumer


November I


Ditto


II


IO Ditto


Geo. Jackson Jun"


Ditto


I


Ditto


II


IO Ditto


Robt. Colefax


Ditto


2


Ditto


II


9 Ditto


Sam1. Sherriff


Ditto


2


Ditto


II


9 Ditto


-


-


1


24


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


MENS NAMES


Time of Enlistment


When Discharged


Time of Servise


Ichabod Shorer


November 2 Ditto 2


November I I


9 Ditto


John Hooker


Ditto


II


9 Ditto


Geo. Trapthren


November 3


Nov.


II


8 Days


Joseph Tapley


Ditto


3


Ditto


II


8 Ditto


Winthrop Binnet


Ditto


3


Ditto


II


8 Ditto


John Deavenport


Ditto


3


Ditto


II


8 Days


Rob Fernald


Ditto


3


Ditto


I·I


8 Ditto


Portsmº November 13th 1775 Errors Excepted


H. Jackson


A List of Capt. Stephen Clark's Company.


[Copied from original in Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C.]


Stephen Clark, Capt.


* Micah Davis


Serjt.


Elijah Densmore Ist Lieut.


Edward Chapman do.


Simon Durbin 2nd Lieut.


Joseph Mason do


Josiah Tilton Ensign.


Cornelass Denbo


do.


I


Moses Sanborn, Corpor1.


16


Thomas Randell,


2


Nathaniel Daniels, do


17


William Bly,


3


John Carr, do


18


Josiah Durgin,


4 Thomas Robinson do.


19


David Woodman


5


Richard Shaw, Drumer


20


Samuel Jackson,


6 Robert Clerk,


21


Samuel Dam,


7


Enoch Runnills,


22 Soloman Crocket,


8 Elias Critchett,


23


Jubil Martin, (Negro man,)


9


Benjamin Hicks


24 David Killey,


IO 1 Josiah Burley,


25 Joshua Burnham


11 Nathan1. Stevens,


26 Winthrop Frost,


12 Elijah York,


27


Franciss Ellot


13 Nathaniel Stevens, Jun',


28 NSidon Martin (Negro man)


14 Winthrop Smart,


29 Ebenez'. Curreyer


15 John Randell,


30 David Paige


Jeremiah Sanborn Serjt.


* This name was crossed in original.


25


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


3I


Thomas Clough,


52


John Wells,


32 John Beedy,


53


Nathaniel Sanborn,


33


Thomas Clark


54


Zebulen Dow,


34


Elisha Clark


55


Thomas Folsom


35 Josiah Towle


56


Jonathan Burley


36 Eli Furber,


57


Jonathan Canistone


37 Joseph Gale,


58


James Randlet,


38 Abreham Clark,


59


Nathaniel Parsons,


39


Josiah Dow,


60


Jacob Freese


40


Daniel Towle


61


Clemont Davis,


41


Chase Fogg,


62


Bradbury Sinkler


43


Stephen Fogg,


64


Nathan Presscott,


44 Nathan White,


65


Sanders Carr,


45


Joseph White,


66


Joseph Presscott,


46


Benjamin Fox,


67


Clement Mudy


47


Enoch Ossgood


68


Ceaser Macling,


48


Theoph$ Stevens,


69 Jarel Hoyt,


49


Winthrop Dow,


70


Jethro Bachelder


50


John Purkins Jun',


71


Timothy Nokes,


51


Chase Ellkins,


Portsmº Nov 22, 1775.


To the Committee of Safety of the Colony of New Hampshire - Gentlemen,


Agreeable to your Order, I have this day mustered These within named Persons, they being good Able-bodied & Effective men & well acoutered. Jos. Cilley, mustering mas.


[Captain Clark was of Epping. He went with a portion of these men to Winter Hill in December, 1775. See Vol. XIV. p. 242. -ED.]


A List of Capt Joseph Parsonss Company [Copied from original in Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C.]


Joseph Parsons Capt William Seavey Ist Lieut Nathan1. Gilman 2ª Lieut Samuel Walliss, Ensign,


Abreham Libby, Serj". Alixander Salter, do Josiah Hall Bartlet, Serj". Joseph Seavey Do.


-


42


Samuel Fogg,


63 Joseph Purkins


26


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


I Simon Johnson Corpor1.


2 Benjamin Lang


3 John Foss do


4 Richard Webster Corpor1.


5 Joseph Marden, Drumer,


6 Nathan1 Marden, Fifer


7 Samuel Murry


30 Soloman Varrill


53 John Foye


8 Michael Dolton


31 John . Varrill


54 James Randell


9 Nathan1. Tucker


32 Nathan1. Lear,


55 Semion Towle


10 George Randell


33 Michael Moulton


56 Lott Wedgewood -


II Isaac Remick


34 Abreham Mathis


57 Robert Mitchell


12 Joseph Hall


35 Benoni Rand


13 John Blunt


36 Edward Varill


14 Mark Randell


37 Henery Shapley


15 Richard Lock


38 Mark Foss


16 James Seavey


17 John Sherborn


18 Tobias Trunday


41 Edward Randall


42 John Odiorn


20 Samuel Rand


21 Andrew Sherborn


22 Samuel Marden


23 Jeremiah Bary


24 John Foss


25 Samuel Rand, Jun.


26 Elijah Lock


27 John Lock


50 James Hutchings


73 James Pickering


28 George Foss


51 Nathan1. Bary


74 Samuel Ward


29 Daniel Moulton


52 James Libby


Portsmº Novr 22ª 1775.


To the Committee of Safety of the Colony of New Hampshire


Gentlemen agreeable to your order I have this day mustered the within named Persons they being good able bodied and Effective men and well accoutred


Jos Cilley Muster Master


[This is one of the companies of minute men, enlisted by order of the Committee of Safety of October 12, 1775, portions of which went to Winter Hill in December. See Vol. XIV. p. 242. - ED.]


62 David Wigings 63 Joseph Collcutt 64 Smith Chapman 65 Walter Meal 66 Benjamin Stevens 67 Levi Pickering 68 Dudly Hillton 69 James Ryens 70 Benjamin Randell 71 Jonathan Mason


19 John Rand


43 Nimshy Lock 44 Samuel Bary


45 Benjamin Mardin


46 Joshua Rand 47 James Seavey 48 Robert Morrison 49 William Rand


72 Josiah Colcutt


58 David Collcutt 59 Jonathan Folsom 60 John Bartlet 61 William Burly


39 William Trefatheren 40 John Rand


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


27


A List of Capt. Peter Coffin's Company. [Copied from original in Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C.]


Peter Coffin Capt.


John Hall Ist Lieut.


Simon Wiggin 2nd Lieut.


James Sinclair Ensign.


Joshua Wingate Serj. John Thing Do. Thomas Gordon Do.


I


Nicholas Giles,


34


Ebenezer Baker,


2


Joseph Bennett


35


David Brewster,


3


Jonathan Chace


36


Robert Hunter,


4


Eliphalet Gilman


37


Josiah Beel,


5


Jnº. Gilman


38


Josiah Allen


6


James Gordon


39


Taylor Clark


7


John Hill


40


Daniel Rollings


8


Willm. Hoyt,


41


Josiah Leavitt, Corpol.


9


Abraham Serref, Sergt.


42


Noah Jewett,


IO


Elisha Smith


43


John Leavitt


II


Ebenezer Speed,


44


John Quinby


12


Josiah Wyatt, Corpo1.


45


Thomas Calley,


13


Dudley Nicholles


46


Josiah Piper,


14


Simon Dearborn Wadley,


47


Joseph Mason, 3ª


15


John Cotton,


48


John Sinclair,


16


Robert Lord, Jun".


49


Noah Wiggin,


17


James Rundlett,


50


Ward Mason,


18


Henry Barter,


51


Isaac Stockbridge


19


Benjamin Conner


52


John Smith,


20


Richard Dollof,


53


Simond Row,


21


Joseph Leavett, '


54


Jonathan Morrison


1


22


David Jewett,


55


Edward Prescott,


23


Edward Easemen, Corp1.


56


John Dollof


24


John Bond,


57


Zadock Sanborn


25


Nicholas Nicholles


58


Jona Veazey,


26


Oliver Calfe, Corporal


59


Gilman Robertson


27


Moses Hopkinson


60


Thomas Leavitt,


28


Jonª. Folsom


61


John Smith, Junr.


29


James Folsom,


62


John Leavitt,


3I


Enoch Chace


64


Joseph Smith


32


Andrew Neale


65


Zachariah Quinby,


33


John Mason


66 Thoms Gordon


30 Stephen Leavitt,


63 John Shaw


5


28


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


67


Wm Granes,


72


Joseph Akers,


68 Danl Torry


73 Saml. Chapman


74 Aaron Elesworth


75 Caleb Thurston


71


Joseph Louge, Fifer


76 Benjm. Sanborn.


Portsmth, Nov. 24th 1775.


To the Committee of Safety of the Colony of New Hampshire.


Gentlemen,


Agreeable to your Order I have this Day Mustered the within named Persons, they being good able bodied & effective Men & Well accoutered.


Jos. Cilley, Muster mast".


[This was one of the companies of minute men raised pursuant to order of the Committee of Safety of Oct. 12, 1775, portions of which went to Winter Hill in December to take the place of the retiring Connecticut troops. See Vol. XIV. p. 243. - ED.]


A List of Capt. David Copps's Company as Mustered by Capt. George Turner Nov.1 25th. 1775


[Copied from original in Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C.]


David Copps Capt". Moses Yeaton Ist Lieut.


Andrew Gilman 2ª Lt. Sam1. Wallingford Ens"


I


Ebenezer Pierce


I2


John Earl


2


Moses Yeaton Jun"


I3 Daniel Straw


3


Samuel Roberts


14 Nathan Roberts


4


Sulvanus Comwell


I5


Ebenezer Allen


5


Joseph Varney


16


Francies Yeaton


6 Samuel Pray


17


Moses Canney


7 Samuel Roberts


18 James Pike


8 Benjamin Paul


19 Benja. Gerrish


9 Samuel Downs


20 Richard Furber


IO


Moses Guptall


21 Asa Fuller


II John Legroe


22 Garret Byng


69 Sanborn Sleeper,


70 Jnº. Rundlett, Drummer,


-


23


Joseph Malcham


60


Sam1 Adams


24


William Harsey


61


Joshua Neal


25 Samuel Norton Jun™


62 Gideon Johnson


26 John Nichols


63 Phineas Ricker


27


Daniel Cook


64 Henry Pike


28


John Gilman


65 Samuel Dame


29


George Fall


66 Henry Rollins


30 Josiah Harsey


67


Dudly Gilman, add -


31


Joseph Hodgdon


68 Ephraim Roberts


32


John Gilman


69


Levi Furber


33


Daniel Paul


70


Dudly Smart


34


Grafton Nutter


71


George Roberts


35


Seth Shackford


72


Jonathan Horn


36


Moses Emerson


73


Sam1 Waldron


37


Daniel Jackson


74


Moses Carr


38


Silas Hale


75 Eliphalet Quimby


39


Benjamin Tate


76


Robert Hardy


40


John Knock


77


Joseph Sanburn


41


vCaleb Horn


78


James Horne


42 Samuel Henderson


79


Robt McRelias


43


Jeames Boyce


80


Joshua Cosen


44


Gersham Plummer


81


William Palmer


45


Ichabod Cowel


82


John Roberts


46


Hatevil Nutter


83


Sam1. Wentworth


47


Anthony Vincent


84


Tobias Wentworth


48


John Ramsey


85


Mark Jennins


49 Ebenezer Nutter


86


John Wentworth


50


William Vincent


87


Josiah Brown


5I


Edward Kelley


88


Abraham Plunkeld


52


Josiah Weeks


89


Joseph Young


53


John Parsons


90


Jose Wiggins


54


Aaron Cosen


91


Richd Tilton


55


John Bickford


92 Wm Berry, Drumer


56


John Trickey


93


Rob- Stokell, Fifer


57


Josiah Folsom


94 Robert Swanson


58


Valeentine Rickery


95


Benjamin Hoyte


59


Joel Leighton


96


Timothy Cosen


[The note appended to document next preceding will apply to this. - ED.]


1


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS. 1


29


4


30


A Return of Men in Capt. Titus Salter's Company Mustered by Major Fames Hackett Fryday Decr 1-1775 [Copied from original in Bureau of Pension's. ]


NAMES


when Inlisted


when dischd


NAMES


when Inlisted


when dischd


Titus Salter Jun


Oct. 17


Israel Hull


23


Dec



John Blasdell


17


Israel Graves


23


.


3 :00


Ditto-


Benj Dam


25


Joseph Thurston


24


Daniel Strikland


30


Benj Wiggin


24


Ditto


Ditto.


John Elliott


30


Sam' Boynton


24


Ditto


Ditto


Charles Stuart


30


-


30


Robt Rawlins


24


Dec. 4


Peter Barter


Nov. 10


Bénj Webster


24


Ditto


Ditto.


Samuel Down


10


John Hale


24


Ditto


Ditto


Darby Daily


21


Benj. Simpson


24


Ditto


Ditto


Michael Ryan


21


Joseph Fellows


24


Ditto


Ditto


Michael Veale


22


66


23


Israel Webster


24


Ditto


Ditto


Jonathan Edmonds


23


Josiah Parsons


24


John Sloper


23


Sam' W. Cate


23


Mark Wiggin 3d Lieut.


24


Ditto 3


Solomon Varrell


66


23


.


N. B. The company now consist of Eighty two Men


Titus Salter.


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


Ben Grant


Nov 23


Capt. Webster Capt Wiggin


Benjn Holebrook


4


25


John Stevans


23


Ditto


George Berry


Edward Burleigh


24


-


Samuel Piper


Joseph Bamfield


24


31


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


--


A Muster Role of The Field Artilery Company under the Command of George Turner an Muster'd by Major Hackett, December 1, 1775 -


[Copied from original in Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C.]


Ebenezer Dearing Ist. Lieut William Yeaton 2ª Lieut John Marden 3ª Lieut Sam1 Hutchings Sergt. Benj". Chandler Sergt.


Randal Furnald


Ichabod Shorer Edmund Butler


John Reding Sam1. Sherriff


Robert Fernald


John Melcher


James Swett


Richard Wood


Clement Jackson Jun'.


Elliott Dearing


Robert Colfax


Winthrop Binnett


John Deavenport


Gupey Stoodley


William Gowin


George Jackson Jun'.


Samuel Yeaton


Thomas Sherburne Jun'.


Ephraim Dennett


Robert Tate


Solomon Thompson


Reuben Daniels


Timothy Gerrish


Mark Pitman


The Scale


Capt ·


Lieuts


Sergts


Corp1.


Drum


Privates


Total


I


3


3


3


I


32


43


John Gardner Jun' Sergt. Shackford Seaward Corp John Dinnett Jun'. Corp Solomon Lowd Corp. Joseph Tapley Drum' Henry Meserve Henry Snagg


-


William Hart Jun'. George Trapthren John Hooker George Lowd Robert Chandler


32


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


Abstract of a Pay Roll for a company of Artillery commanded by Capt George Turner - 1775 -


I Captain from Nov. 15, to Jany 15, 2 Months- @ SE £ 16. 11 11


3 Lieutenants


5 Mº 26 days @ 120/- 6 months @, 50/-


- 32- 7- 4


3 Sergeants


3 Corporals & Drummers


7 Mº 29 days @ 45/


- 15- 11 11 17-18- 6


33 Privates


6 Mº 27 days 41/


128-19-


Paid February 22 - 1776 E


210. 4-10


Exª P. Boyey


.


A List of Capt Jacob Webster's Company


[Copied from original in Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C.]


Jacob Webster Capt


Stephen Barger Sergt


Abijah Wheeler Ist Lieut


Ezra French Do


Ezekiel Guile 2ª Do


Ebenezer Fifield Corporal


Joseph Williams Ensign


Hezekiah Blake Do


James Webster Sergt


Joseph Ayers Do


Jared Heath Do


Silas Wheeler Do


John Jeffers Drummer Sam' Fellows


Benjm Williams


Bezaleel Beede


Benjamin Silly


Jacob Thorn


Benjamin Stevens 3ª


Isaac Clifford


John Darling


Jethro Sanborn Moses Hoit


Humphrey Nichols


David Sanborn


Sam1 True


Jona Johnson


Benjamin Colby


John Gage


Isaac Dow


Benj" Webster Silaway Richard Kelly


Peter Noyes


Israel Shepherd Barnard Thorn


John Atwood


Jesse Heath


Benjm Loverain


Sam1 French


Samson Wheeler


John Sleeper Jun'


Jona French 3d


John Silly


Cornelius Clough


Peter Sweat


Joseph Brown


Philip Blasdell Thoms Newton


Joshua Richardson


James Thorn .


Joseph Young


Ebenezer Kimball


Nathan Thorn Henry Dow


Thoms Cotton


Jnº Newton


Sam1 Hews


Moses Noyes


Abram Sanborn


Richard Whitcher


Jona Carleton


Moses Stevens


Sam1 Noyes


Warren Wheeler


Ebenezer Stevens


James Flood


John Campbel


Jnº Sleeper


Ebenezer Woodberry


Jnº Judkins Jun"


Joseph Tucker


:


Jedediah Philbrook


Abial Cross


-


33


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


Portsmth Nov. 23ª 1775. To the Committee of Safety of the Colony of New Hampshire-


Gentlemen - Agreeable to your order, I have this day mustered the within named persons they being good able bodied & effective Men well Accoutred


Jos Cilley muster master


[The foregoing company was paid February 22, 1776, for twenty- three days' service, a total of £100.5.3. It was one of the compa- nies of minute men that went to Winter Hill. - ED.]


Fort Sulervan, Decem' the 2, 1775


A List of Officers & Men Belonging to the Fort Sulervan, Eliphelet Daniel, Commandor.


[Copied from original in Bureau of Pensions.]


Eliphlet Daniel Andrew Marshall


< Capt.


John Stevens


Private


Nath1. Mendom


Do


Jacob Clarke


First. Leit. Second Do. third Do.


Simon Tobey


Do.


John Payn


Willim Thrasher


Do.


Stacy Hall


Serjants Do.


George Carpenter Saml. Clark


Do


Ebenezer Janvrin


Do.


Benjn. Peverly


Do


Amoss Williams


Do.


Willim. Hackeday


Do


George Waters


Drumer.


Nathl. Church


Richd. Wilson


Gunner.


Willm James


Thoms. Palmer Archi. Fergirson John Campbell


Ditto mate Ditto -


John James


Private


Christopher Lind Luke Foster


John Ovendon


Do.


Do.


Thoms. priest, Junt.


Do.


Partrick Lilless


Do.


Alexander Kirkwood


Do.


Joseph Redman


Do.


Saml. Banfill


Thoms. Priest


Do.


George King,


Willim Gowen Sam1. Odiorne


Do.


Willim Moses,


Do.


Benjn. Leach


Do.


John Tucker


Andrew Young


John Gunnison Willim Claridge Willim. Lewis Ezral Whetten John Burbank Jacob Larrey


Do.


Jacob Randel


3


1


34


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


Willim Walker


Private


Stephen Wille


Joshua Huntriss


Do.


John Dam,


James Willing


Do.


Winthrop Bickford


Joseph Wimpkel


Do.


John Folsom


Sam1. Ball


Do.


Jacob Nason


Willim Michell


Do.


David Langley


Peter Tobey


Do.


Solomon Clarke


Thoms. Francis


Willim McIntier,


George Young


Richd. Wilson Jun'.


Nathl. Woodman


Joseph Stevens


Benjn. Stubbs


Total 67.


[R. 5-26]


[Letter to General Court of Massachusetts, sent by Deacon John Tufft, January 4, 1776.]


In Congress at Exeter in the Colony of New Hampshire the 3d. of Jan'y 1775. [1776.] -


Deacon John Tufft lately of Londonderry in this Colony now of a Place called Belfast laying on Penobscot Bay being now before this Congress, and giving Information of the Troops in Boston gaining large supplies from many Persons living on an Island in said Penob- scot Bay, which Information this congress tho't proper should be made to the General Court of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay, and that due credence may be given to the Intelligence of said Dean. Tuffts it is certified by many Persons members of this Congress that they have been long acquainted with him and ever esteemed him a man of strict Truth & veracity.


By order of Congress.


M. T. [Matthew Thornton] President.


[R. 5-27] [Colonel Hobart's Receipt.]


Medford Jan'y 2ª 1776


Recd of Timº. Walker Jr. Eighteen Hundred Pounds Lawful Money to pay the Soldiers belonging to the New Hampshire Forces - £1800 # Sam1 Hobart ·


[This was in part for the payment of Stark's, Reed's, and Poor's Regiments to August 1, 1775.]


35


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


[Concerning pay of Troops in Piscataqua Harbor.]


[R. 5-28] Portsmº 2ª Jany 1776-


Sir - We beg leave to inform the Honorable Provincial Congress that an uneasiness has arisen in the Companies commanded by the Captains Daniels & Salter owing as they say to their pay's being less than the Matrosses receive at Headquarters - This Committee are fully satisfied that the Honble Congress entertain no desire that our Soldiers serve for less than others & are of opinion that they have seen a vote of theirs stipulating the same and as the Captains of these Companies wait on the Congress herewith we make no doubt they will in their wisdom take such measures as may effect- ually remove the present uneasiness & give suitable encouragement to have the number of Men which have been voted enlisted without delay - We would intreat that for the future the Soldiers may be paid monthly as the circumstances of many of them are necesitous - I am By order of the Comee of Safety Sir your most obedient Servant


H. Wentworth Chairman


To the Honble the President of the Provincial Congress [Committee of Safety for the town of Portsmouth.]


[R. 5-29] [Dr. Hall Jackson concerning Salt Petre.] -


Doct Hall Jackson begs leave to inform the Congress that Mr David Greffeth, at Exeter has by him about forty Pounds weight of Salt Petre, which is greatly wanted at Portsmouth and Cambridge for the use of the Sick belonging to the Troops - Exeter 7th Jany 1776-


To The Hon'ble Assembly


[R. 5-31] [Colonel Wait's Three Men.]


To Coll Beedle Sir Hugh Miller & Mathew Miller & James Thomson Has leve to March with your part of this or your Rigement pr order of Coll Wait Sam1 Stone


Feb.y 25 1776


36


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


[R. 5-23] [Captain Hezekiah Hutchins's Offer.] .


Hezekiah Hutchens here by aquants the Honrle Commety of Safty and gentlemen of the Congress that he Is willing to Serve his Cuntry In this province Service In the Common Cause and that he has bin in all the wars In this Cuntry sence the taking of Luesburg the first time and In the Last wars was Capt of 100 men part of the time Did the Duty of Chief Inginear at fort fredrick near 2 years


A List of the Number of and Names of men Belonging to Fort Sulli- van Under the Command of Capt. Eliphalet Daniels as they were mustered by Geo. Gaines & Order of the Committe of Safety for the Colony of New Hampshire.


[Original in Pension Bureau, Washington, D. C.]


No.


MEN'S NAMES.


Time of Inlistment


Ages.


Place of abode.


I


Capt. Eliphalet Daniels


Jany. Ist


52


Portsmº


2


Leut. Andrew Marshall


Jany


Ist


26


Portsmº.


3


Leut. Mendum Janvrin


Jany.


I


26


Do. Do.


4


Reuben Daniels


12


26


5


David Langly


Ist


24


Durham


.


6


Sam !. Harrington


18.


21


Newcastle


7


John Folsome


I


18


Durham


8


William Priest


9


26


Portsmo.


9


Moses Brown


19


34


Dover.


IO


Ephraim Perkins


19


27


Do.


II


Robert Fernald


16


20


Kittery


12


Hezekiah Staples


9


42


Do.


13


Joshua Pray


18


42


Do.


14


Edward Fernald


15th


21


Do.


15


John Stayce


II


20


Do.


16


Joseph Fernald


16.


20


Do.


17


Benja. Fernald


16.


32


Do.


18


William Remmick


17.


30


Do.


19


William Cole


23.


25


Do.


20


John Chick


22d


25


Do


21


William Carter


-


18.


2I


Do


22


David Emery


12.


18


Do


.


-


1776


1


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS AND DOCUMENTS.


No.


MEN'S NAMES.


Time of Inlistment


Ages.


Place of abode.


23


Joseph Stevens.


Jany. Ist


2I


Portsmº.


24


Timothy Carney


- -


14.


29


Do. Do.


25


Benjamin Dame.


I 5.


20


26


Partrick Lilley


Ist.


50


Kittery.


27


Thomas Priest.


Ist


35


Portsmº


28


John Foster


12.


21


Kittery


29


Benja. Holbrook


13.


18


Portsmº.


30


John Cole


23


32


Kittery


3I


James Willing


Jany. I


2I


Foreigner.


32


William Clarrage


I


47


Kittery.


33


Joseph Shaw


-


I.


22


Portsmº.


34


James McIntire


I.


24


Foreigner


35


Alexander Kirkwood


-


I.


40


Do.


36


Nicholas Everett


9.


28


Do.


37


Richard Wilson


I.


25


Do.


38


George Carpenter


I.


30


Do


39


Joseph Nelson


9.


40


Portsmº


40


William Hackerday


I.


36


Foreigner


41


Archibald Ferguson


Ist


27


Foreigner.


42


John Oventon


I.


3I


Portsmº


43


Joseph Paul


II.


38


Kittery.


44


Gideon Hunt


24


22


Portsmº.


45


Phillip Clear.


I.


33


Do.


46


Thomas Daverson


I.


32


Do.


47


Edward Staple


I3.


18-


Kittery.


48


Samuel Banfill


IO


24


Portsmº.


49


John Nelson


I.


18


Do.


50


Jacob Nason


I.


30


Berwick.


5I


Solomon Clark.


I.


37


Rochester.


52


Winthrop Willey


II.


30


Kittery.


53


Daniel Knight


1 5.


20


Do.


54


Thomas Knight.


II.


23


Do.


55


William Welch


I2.


2I


Do.


56


John Gunnison.


I.


33


Do.


57


William Ingerson


I3.


30


Portsmº.


58


Frederick Peverly


22


23


Do.


59


John Fitzgerald.


- 12


23


Do.


60


John Fernald


Feby. 8th


2I


Kittery


61


Seth Walker


Jany. 22


20


Portsmº


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