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9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
Elias Critchet
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
Nathaniel Jenkins
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
-John Nock
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
363
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
2 Months pay to Off- cers One Months pay & bounty to Soldiers
Travelling Fees
Sum Total
George Horn
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
Moses Pinkham
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Andrew Johnson
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
Aron Leighton
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Samuel Williams
9.18
9.18.0
James Davis
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
James Rawlings
9.18
7.6
10. 5.6
Richard Hayes
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
Gershom Plummer
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
John Barker
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
Stephen Wingate
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
John Banfill Parshley
9.18
,
7.6
IO. 5.6
John Emerson in the room of John Pearl
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
Scip Martin
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
Francis Blake
9.IS
7.6
IO. 5.6
Winthrop Durgin
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
Jeremiah Richardson
9.IS
7.6
IO. 5.6
Robert Tibbets
9.18
7.6
IO. 5.6
£963.8.6
Cash paid Jonathan Bickford as Corporal being Mustered by Major Philbrook
4
963.12.6
To the expences & Charge of Mustering & Enlisting as pr Acc' herewith
9. 2.7
972.15.1
State of New Hampshire Augst 29th 1776 I the subscriber Appointed by the State Aforesaid A Muster Master Have Mustered & paid the within Company Agreeable to said Roll They all being Able bodied Effective men & well Accoutred
Signª James Knowles
1
364
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-112] [ Colonel Joseph Badger's Letter, July, 1776.]
To the Honble The Committee of safety for the Colony of Newhampshire
Gentlemen-Pursuant to orders from Nath", Folsom Esq Maj' General I have proportioned the men sent for on the several Companys in my Regiment and the officers have Returned the Names of the men and as sent for Except two wanting from Leavitt's town. and two from Middle- town, and as there is no Militia officers Chosen there I applyed to the select men and Committee of safety and they say that their men are so many gone in the warr that they cant Raise any more as to Leavitts town, if there should be Danger of Indians I think they are Exposed as they are the out side and the select men Dont Incline to spare any out of their town, and so I shall Come four short of the Number sent for which I hope you' please to abate as Leavitts town, Tamworth and Sandwich are frontier towns, as my Regiment is so Extensive for Land I have or- dered my men to be muster' next frieday at Gilmantown, and to Come prepared to march forward as they shall have orders there is Between fifty and sixty that are to pass muster who are to have Liberty of Choos- ing their officers they have Unanimously agreed upon their Capt and first Lieut if they Can have Incouragement they will Equip themselves and go with the men, the men will be all musterd on frieday and Ready to march and Wait your further orders I am Gentlemen Your Hon' most obed' Humbl Ser*
Joseph Badger Colonel of the tenth Regiment of Militia in the Colony of New hampshire
· Gilmantown July ye 15th 1776
[2-114] [ Colonel Badger's Return, Fuly, 1776.]
Colony of New hampshire ? Strafford ss
Gilmantown July 23ª 1776
Pursuant to a vote of the Council and Assembly and by orders from the Major General of this Colony I have Raised out of the Regiment under My Command to Reinforce the Army supposed to be at Crown Point the several men hereafter Named as follows (viz)
Mustered by
James Knowles Esq and Marched in Capt Badgers Company
Joseph Badger Ju' Tohn Parsons Francis Blake
Stephen Huckins
Nathaniel Dow
William Rav
Stephen Scribner John Fullerton John Piper
Winthrop Durgan
John Marston
William Rogers
365
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Bradbury Sinkler
Ebenezer Blake
John Folsom
Richard Sinkler
Jonathan Meegoon
Stephens Burley
Jeremiah Richardson
Samuel Meeloon
William Burley
Stephen Dudley
John Drake
William Eastman
Robert Tibbitts
Jonas Carter
Chase Wiggin
David Clough
John Cooley
Jonathan Buzzell
Joshua Sinkler
Benj" Burley
John Barker
Thomas Currier
Jonathan Gilman
John Glidden
Jabez James
Jonathan Lary
Mustered by Coll Baker and gone in the same Company
Ephraim Roberts
John Powell
Mustered by Coll Baker and gone in Cap® Drews Company
Joseph Runnils Jesse Wiggins John Wentworth
John York Henry Wentworth vBenjamin Horne
William Chandler
Josiah Wiggins Richard Colomy
Peavey Job Allard
Benj" Mooney Listed with Capt Harper Samuel Winslow gone with Capt Marston
Mustered by Coll Walker and gone with Capt Shepard
Moses Randal Samuel Mackeriss Jonathan Morrison
Jonathan Smith Jur
Thomas Crosbey Timothy Somes
Ezekiel Danford Jonathan Smith Elisha Cummins
Marched with Capt Badger
44
Marched with Capt Drew
10
Marched with Capt Shepard 9 Do with Harper I
Do with Marston I
65
There is Eight wanting of the Number Required which are
from Leavitts town two from Tamworth two from Middletown three from Sandbornton one
The Reasons are as follows (viz)
Leavitts town having no officers nor selectmen nor Committee of safety I applyed to Tho' Parsons Esq who said that they were so Exposed be- ing the frontier town that he thought it would not be safe to spare any men out of that town, and Did not think he could possibly Raise any
John Avery
Stephen Gilman Eth- ridge
Jonathan Smith
Jonathan James
366
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
The Capt of Tamworth writes to me that the state of their town, is that they have fourteen men now in the service and but twelve men at home fit for Duty but with Great Difficulty he had obtained one man who appeared on muster Day but on hearing his Complaint and the Captains Letter by advice of Dead Knowles the muster master I released him.
The Select men of Middletown were Desired to Raise five men that be- ing their proportion, and they made Return that there were so many of their men now in the service that they had Done all in their power and could Raise but three and on muster Day one of the Select men came with two of the men and said that the third was taken sick and Like to Remain so there was but two mustered
The Capt of Sandbornton says that they have twenty six men now in the service but notwithstanding he Raised the men sent for but Col Walker the muster master put by one by Reason he was so small and the Capt prays he may be Excused from Raising another to supply his place by Reason it would be attended with so much Difficulty
Co" Evans Taxed me Publickly at Concord for obtaining an order for my men to march. by misrepresenting the Number of my Company but if I Did it was what was Impossible for any one to avoid for if I Remem- ber I wrote that my Company would Consist of Between fifty and sixty men, and at that time I had Return of five men from Wakefield five from New Durham, one from middletown, and one from Tamworth, that they would appear on muster Day but afterwards ten of them Enlisted with Cap: Drew and one proved sick and one I Released which no man Could foresee, which twelve men added to forty four now Gone would make fifty six which would I think agree very near what I wrote, Not- withstanding all Coll Evans parade about the superourity of his Regi- ment and of the ancient town of Dover when we met at Concord it was in the power of my men to have Chosen Every officer but when the Capt was Chose I spoke to my men and Desired that they would Consent that Coll Evans men should Nominate the two Lieutenants which they Unanimously agreed to had Coll Evans' men been more in Numbers than mine I believe it is the opinion of the Gentlemen spectators that he would not have advised as I Did, I would not have been so troublesome but as my Character Laboured I thought it necessary to sett the matter Clear I am your Honours most ob' Humbl sert
Joseph Badger
To the Honourable the Committee of safety for the Colony of New hampshire
COLONEL PIERSE LONG'S REGIMENT, 1776.
[In committee of safety, August 7, 1776, "The Committee taking into consideration the necessity of completing the Battalion now at Portsmº in order to make them Continental Troops, gave the follow- ing Captains orders to compleat their companies, Viz : Caleb Hodg- don. Ebenezer Dearing, Timothy Clements, John Calfe, Nathan Brown, now down there; Mark Wiggin, John Brewster, & Peter Coffin to raise companies." This action was taken in consequence, also, of the prospect of an attack on the forts by the enemy from the seaward. The five companies mentioned above were filled up, three new companies enlisted, and on the twenty-fifth of September Colonel Long was ordered to take command of them. They were called " Matross Companies," and were organized into a battalion on the continental basis, and stationed for the defence of Piscataqua Harbor until November 23, when they were ordered by General Ward to re- inforce the army at Ticonderoga, and marched for that post in Feb- ruary following.
Field and Staff Officers.
Colonel, Pierse Long, Portsmouth.
Lt. Col., Hercules Mooney, Durham.
Major, Caleb Hodgdon, Dover.
Adjutant, James McClure.
Surgeon, Hall Jackson, Portsmouth.
Surgeon's Mate, James Howe.
Quartermaster, George Gains, Portsmouth.
[2-11772] [ Colonel Long's Staff Pay-Roll.]
A Staff Role for part of a Regiment Already Raised und' the Commd of Pierse Long 1777.
Officers Names
Quality
Time En-
tered
Time made
up to
Whole
Wages per
mo
Amt Wages
Pierse Long
Colo Lt Co Major Adjutant Drs Mate
I776 Sept 19th do do do 27th
1776 Decr 7, do
2 mo 18 days
£15
£39. 0.0
Hercules Mooney
do
12
31. 4.0
Caleb Hodgdon
do
do
IO
26. 6.0
James McClure
do
S
20.16.0
James How
do do
2 mo 10 days
5.8s-
12.12.0
£ 50.8s-
£129.12.0
Time
368
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
January 6th 1777 The Above is a True Roll
per Pierse Long Co
Memº Major Gains Acted as Quarter Master from 19th of Sept until the Court Set-
Should The General Court pay Each Officer One months Wages from the Seventh of Dec 1776. To Jan3 7th 1777. The amt will be as follows - - - Viz - -
Pierse Long - - Cº I months pay £15.0.0
Hercules Mooney-L' Cº do 12.0.0
Caleb Hodgdon-Majt do
10.0.0
James MeClure Adjutant-do
S.o.0
James How - - Doctf Mate-do
5.8.0
50.8.0
IS0.0.0
A True Role Jan3 6th 1777
Pierse Long Co
Exeter January 7th 1777-
This Roll is right Cast-Examd by the Committe on Claims
Joseph Gilman
State of New Hampshire, Jan 7th 1777-
To Nicholas Gilman Esqr R G
Pursuant to a vote of Council & assembly pay this Roll of Collo Peirse Longs Staff Officers amounting to one Hundred & Eighty Pounds being up to the seventh of January 1777-
M. Weare Prest
[The following are the rolls of Col. Long's regiment, with the ex- ception of Capt. Ebenezer Deering's company, which has not been found :- ED.]
[2-118] [ Captain Caleb Hodgdon's Co., Long's Regiment.]
Newcastle August ye 23, 1776.
We the Subscribers do Acnoledge to have Recd of Caleb Hodgdon the Sum of fifty two Shillings lawful money it being one month advance wages and two dolers as blanket money for listing with him in the Con- tinental Service for twelve months if not discharged Sooner
John Butler bis
Timothy Gerrish John Mooney James Edgerley
hi Isaac X nute mark Matthew Melcher
John X Dore
mark
369
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
his
Ebenezer Crommel
Simeon Rawlins
William Brotten
Ephraim Tebbets
James Downs
Timothy Corson
Ebenezer Hanson Henry Bell Patrick Tobyne
Jotham Nute
Samuel Wentworth
James Ryan
Richard hogsdon
his
William Butler
Jonathan X Dore mark his
Samuel Todd his James X Ricker mark
David Nason
Benjamin X Pinner mark
John Starbord
John Taylor
Sam Chesley
Stephen Runels
Nathan Roberts
Samuel Tuttle
John young the
Samuel X Roberts mark his
Daniel Paul
Ebenezer Adams mark
Samuel Bickford
William Brassbridge his
Isaac Pridham his
James Boyce
mark
mark
Michael Ryan
John Neal
Hanson Hodgdon
Eliakim Bickford
Samuel Stacpole
[Captain Hodgdon was promoted to major September 19, and this company was subsequently commanded by Captain Abraham Perkins .- ED.]
[2-119] [ Captain Mark Wiggins's Muster Roll.]
A Muster Roll of Capt Mark Wiggins's Company in Coll. Long Reg- iment Mustered By Benjamin Barker muster master
NENS NAMES
Rank
place of Abode
when Mustered
I
Mark Wiggin
Stratham
Augst 22th
2
Ezekiel Worthing
Cap® Lieut
Epping
August 30 do
4 Alexand Gerrish
Berwick
Oct 21
5
Thomas Robinson
Epping
Sept 30
6 Walter Wiggin
Stratham
do
John Gossy
D :
do
8| Sam' Elkins
Epping
do
9 Benja Wiggin
do
Stratham
do
10 Nathan Blake
do
Epping
do
II Simon Wiggin
Fifer
Stratham
do
I2 Nicholas Mason
Drummer
D :
13
James Gordon
Private do
Epping
14
Joseph Thirston 28
Stratham
By Cor' N : Gilman Augst 27th Sept 30th
his
dudley adams
Thomas X Rines
Joseph Adams mark
Tobias X Ricker
Ichabod Butler
Amos X Kenney
John X Collins
3 Thomas Brackett
Lieut
Greenland
Serjt do do Corporal do
-
Robart X Husse mark
Josiah Chase
370
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Rank
place of Abode
when Mustered
15 Jona Allen
Private do
D :
17
Joseph Sparks
do
D :
18
Robert Rawlins
do
Durham
do
19
Joseph Dolloff
do
Epping
do
20
Nicholas Marriner
do
Stratham
do
21 Moses Sanburn
do
Kingston
do
do
Epping
do
22
Stephen Leavitt
do
D :
do
23
Joseph Jenness
d°
D :
do
24
Judah Hackett
do
D :
do
26
Benja Fox
d°
Raimond
do
27
James Fulinton
d°
D :
do
28
Gordon Burleigh
d°
Epping
do
29
Josiah Sanburn
do
D :
do
30
Sam1 Fogg
do
D :
31
Sam1 Cram
do
D :
33
John Robinson
d°
Meredith
34
Elisha French
Stratham
35
Simon Winslow
do
Epping
36
Elijah French
do
Stratham
d° d°
38
Daniel Rawlins
d°
D :
do
39
John Leavitt
do
D :
do
40
Richª Dolloff
d°
Exeter
do
41
Joel Lord
d°
D :
do
42
Leonard Weeks
do
Stratham
do
43
Robert Crimbal
do
D :
do
44
Elijah Wiggin
D :
do
46
Joseph Dolloff
do
Exeter
do d°
48
William Lucy
do
Greendlan
49
Ezekiel Holman
do
Raimond
50
Thomas Lord
do
Stratham D :
do d° do
51
Benja Perkins
do
Exeter
do
52
Nathaniel Wadleigh
do
Epping D :
do do Nov 8th
5.5
Sam1 Hambleton
Lond" Derry
Do 4th
56
Jedediah Weeks
57
Sam1 Johnson
do
Greenland
Octr 30th
32
Theo' Norris
2º
D :
do do do
37
Henry Kennison
d°
D :
45
Andrew Cate
D :
47
Wheeler Burleigh
do
53
54 Sam1 Kennison
do do do
Durham
Stratham
Sept 30th
16 Josiah Allen
Josiah Brown
do
D :
d° do do do
25
Joel Judkins
371
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Rank
place of Abode
when Mustered
-
58 William Chelsea
Private do
Noth™ West
DO 13th
60 William Perkins
do
Concord
Do -th
61 David Ela
do
Lond™ Derry
Dec' 3ª
62 James Parker
Octr. 218t
63
Joseph Kennison
do
Exeter
Sept 30
64
Jeremiah Robinson
Sergent
Epping
Dec 8th
Benjamin Barker Muster master
48
Col' Long from Sept 19. to Dec' 7th is 2 Mº 18 de @
15
39 --
Lieut Col' Mooney- do --- do
12
31. 4-
Majer Hodsdon- do- do
IO
26 - -
Adj MeClure-
do supposed at
14. 6-
James Howe Surgeons Mate
14 - -
£124.10 -
[2-120]
[ Captain John Brewster's Co.]
Muster and pay roll of Captain John Brewsters Company in Coll Pierse Long's Continental Battalion, Muster'd & paid by Otis Baker Esq' on the third Day of September 1776-
NAMES
Months ad- vance pay
Blanket Money
Total
£ sd
s d
John Brewster Captain
8.0.0
£8.0.0
Paul Nute Lieut
5.8.0
5. 8.0
Jacob Daniel 2 Lieu
5.8.0
5. 8.0
John Bergin Ensign
4.0.0
S
4. 0.0
John Demerit Sergeant
2.8.0
£0.12.0
3. 0 -
Enoch Burnum Sergt
2.8.0
0.12.0
3. 0.0
Stephen Berry Serjt
2.8.0
0.12 -
3. 0.0
James Butler Serjt
2.8.0
0.12 -
3. 0-
Benjamin Hoit Corporal
2.4.0
0.12.0
2.16 -
James Colman Corp1
2.4.0
0.12.0
2.16 -
James Tuttle do
2.4.0
0.12.0
2.16 -
Stephen Roberts do
2.4.0
0.12.0
2.16 -
Anthony Nutter Rollins Drummer
2.4.0
0.12.0
2.16 -
Exeter
Nov. 5th
59 Jerry Hardy
372
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
NAMES
Months ad- vance pay
Blanket Money
Total
John Cutt Fifer
2.4.0
£0.12.0
£2.16 -
Samuel Richards
2.0.0
0.12.0
2.12 -
Moses Rollins
2 --
0.12 -
2.12 -
Amos Spencer
2 - -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Henry Buzzel
2 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
David Daniels
2 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Charles Ricker
2 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Thomas Gerrish
2
0.12 -
2.12 -
Thomas Clemons
2
0.12 -
2.12 -
Thomas Cook
2
0.12 -
2.12 -
Daniel Jackson
2.
0.12 -
2.12 -
Reuben Ricker
2 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
James Critchet
2 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
John Whitehouse
2 - -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Andrew Tuttle
2 - -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Stephen Henderson
2.0.0
0.12.0
2.12.0
John Richards
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Amos Place
2.0-
0.12 -
2.12 -
George Ricker
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Charles Whitehouse
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Edward Peavy
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Robert Heard
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Michael Sudrick
2.0 -
0.12
2.12 -
Isaac Libbey
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Abraham Runals
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Thomas Kynaston
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
William Hart
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
John Wille
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Amos Haves
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
William Roberts
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Daniel Foss
2.0 -
0.12.
2.12 -
Ephraim Daniels
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Richard Door
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Jacob Hossom
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
John Tuttle
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Jonathan Daniels
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Lemuel Perkins
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Philip Tibets
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Gilbert Perkins
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Robert Cole
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
John Whitehouse jun'
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Benjamin Furbush
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
-
0.12 -
2.12 -
Conner Pitman
-
s d
£ sd
373
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
NAMES
Months ad- vance pay
Blanket Money
Total
£ sd
s d
Abner Young
2.0 -
£0.12 -
2.12 -
Abraham Morrison
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Israel Huckins
2.0.0
0.12.0
2.12.0
Solomon Harford
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12.0
Joseph Daniels
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Theophilus Drew
2.0 -
0.12 -
2.12 -
Reuben Chesley
2.0 -
0.12.0
2.12 -
.
£179.0.0
This Roll amounting to One hundred & Seventy nine pounds is well vouched and right Cast-
Examª by the Committee on Claims .-
Joseph Gilman
374
[2-121]
[ Captain Hodgdon's Co.]
A Pay Roll of the Company commanded by Capt" Caleb Hodgdon from the 7th day of August to the 19th day of September ; and from that time to Decem' the 7th 1776 commanded by Capt" Abraham Perkins-in Colo Pierce Long's Regiment-Station'd at New Castle.
No
MEN'S NAMES
Rank
Place of Abode
Time of Entry
Rate per Month
Whole Time
Amount of Wages
Blanket
Travel Id pr Mile
Total Amº
Advance Wages Receiv'd
Balla
Caleb Hodgdon Promoted Septemr 19th Abraham Perkins I
Captn
Dover
Aug 7 8.0.0
Ī
12
II. 4. O
15 IS 2 11. 5. 3
8 21. 2. 8
21. 2. 8
2 Tobias Laiton
Capt Lient Lien'
Sanbornton Durham
Sep' 19 Sept 19 do
8 .--.- 15.8 .- 5.8.0
2
18
14. 0.10
18
14. 0.10|
15 IS
3|14. 2. I
2.12.0 2.12.0
7.17. 3
4 John Starboard
Durham
Sept 19 |4 :-.- Sept 19 2.8.0 do
2
18 IO. 8. o
15 L.S 3 10. 9. 3
6. 6. I
2
-
4. 6. 1 4. 5. 6
6 Ebenezer Adams
do
Newington Dover
New Britton
2.8.0
2
18
- 12 -
75 6.s
3
6.11. 1 2.
0.0
4 .11. I
9 Timothy Corson
Corporal
Rochester
2.4.0
2
1 8
5.14. 4
- 12
- 23 IS II
5.16. 3
2
3.16. 3
ro Joseph Adams
do
Newington
Nov 5
2.4.0
I
2
2. 6.11
-
6
6
2. 7. 7
2
0. 7. 7
II Ebenezer Hanson
do
Dover
Sept 19 |2.4.0
2
18
- 12
- 15 IS
12 David Nason
do
Berwick
Sept 19 2.4.0
2
18
13 Henry Bell 14 |Isaac Pritham
Drummer Private
New Castle
Sep' 19 do
do
2
18
5 . 4. 0
16|Stephen Runels
do
Somersworth Lee
do
2 18
5. 4. 0
17 Samuel Wentworth
do
[Rochester
1 do
1
2 18
5. 4.
01 - 12 -118 15
61
5. 5. 6
2
-
-
3. 5. 6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
- 12 -115 15 3
8
6. 5. 6
2
-
2. 1. 3
7 Samuel Tuttle
do
12 -
15 IS
3
4 . I. 3
2
Octº 17 Sep' 19 do
2.8 .-
2
18
2.8.0
I
20
6. 4.10| 6. 4.10
2
18
5 |John Neal
Ensign Sergent
Madbury
1776
M Days
M.
II. 5. 3
2 18
20.16. -
80 6s 15 IS
3 14. 2. 1
14. 2. I
II.TO. I
3 Samuel Stagpole
Dover
2
8 Simeon Rawlins
do
3.15 . 7
|New Castle
Sept 19 |2.4.0
2
18
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2.
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15 James Ricker
do
0. 12.0|18 IS
6
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6
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18, Ephraim Tibbets
19 Richard Hodgdon
do
20 Jotham Nute
do
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do
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2
18
5 . 4. O
- 12 - 15 IS 3
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do
Durham
do
Somersworth
do
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2
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4. 5 . 5 . 4.
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25 |John Taylor
do
Stratham
do
Somersworth
do
Berwick do do
Do Somersworth
do
2
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12 -
18 IS
30 Tobias Ricker
do
Durham
do
2
18
-- 12
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- 18 IS
6
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9
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6
2
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46 Benja Pinner
do
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47 Jonathan Door
do
Lebanon Newington
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I 19
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51 Timothy Gerrish
do
Durham
do 26
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52 James Boyce
do
Berwick
do 31
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29|Samuel Roberts
do
Somersworth
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8
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do
Kittery
do
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6 6
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48 Dudley G. Adams
do
49 Sam' Bickford
do
Durham
50 John Mooney
do
Lee
do 26
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24 Hanson Hodgdon
do do
Stratham Dover
do do
2
18
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6 6 2. 0.0 3.
5 .
31 James Ryan
32 John Collins
do
Durham
co
2
18
2
18
- 12
33 John Butler
do
Berwick
Dover
34 Isaac Nute
35 Eliakim Bickford
do
Durham
do Sept 20
do do
2 2
18 17
5 . 5 . 5.
8 8 8
- 12 12 - - 12
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8
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40 John Young
do
41 John Door
do
Lebanon Lebanon Do
do do 24th clo do
do do do
2 2
42 Robert Hussy
do
43 Michael Ryan
do
Durham
do
do
44 Samuel Chesley
do
Durham
Do
2
4
4
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8
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-
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61
5 . 4.
37|Samuel Todd
do
Kittery
38 James Edgerly
do
Durham
Sept 23
Newington
39|Wm Brasbridge
do
4.18. 4.17. 4
12
2 2 00 8 24 25
2ª1 2º 6
2 5 . 6 2 6 6 6 6 5 . 5. 5. 6 5. 5. 5 . 5. 6 5 . 5 6 6 5. 5. 6 2
-
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5. 5. 6 6 6
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
3 3. 5. 6 3 . 3 .
--
5. 6 5. 6
27 Thomas Rhymes 28 William Butler
do do
0. 12.0|18 IS -
- 12
- 18 IS
26 Nathan Roberts
do
22 Amos Kinney 23 Josiah Chase
3 . 3 . 5 . 3. 5.
6
2
1 8
5 . 4.
- 12 - 18 IS
6
1
2
1
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45 Patrick Tobyman
do
- 1 2 12
- 18 TS 18 IS
6 6
12
2
1
2. 0.0
2.14. 8
do do
do do
do |Dover Newington
0. 12.0 8 8 5. 4. 81
3. 5. 3 3. 4. 8
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do
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do
[ Captain Hodgdon's Co .- concluded.]
No
MEN'S NAMES
Rank
Place of Abode
Time of Entry
Rate per Month
Whole Time
Amount of Wages
Blanket
Travel Id pr Mile
Total Amº
Advance Wages
Receiv'd
Balla
53 Ichabod Butler 54 Daniel Paul
Private do do do
Berwick Somersworth Durham
1776 Octº 29 2.0.0 Novr 6 do do do do 25 do
M Days
M. d
6
2.12. 2 2. 2.10
2
-
-
I
I
4
- 12 -18 IS
6
2
-. 2.10
-. 16.
- 12
15 IS 3
-. 17. 3
2
- I2 -
2
30. 4.0
£107.4 .- £207.4.7
State of New Hampshire New Castle Decem' 7th 1776 The above is a True Roll
Abraham Perkins Captain
These may certify that the above Roll agrees with my Muster Roll, respecting Mens Names, places of Abode and Time Mus- Per George Gains Muster Master
Exeter Jany 7, 1777. The above Roll (the Ballance of which amounts to Two Hundred & seven Pounds four shillings & seven pence) is right cast. Vouchers have been produced for the payment of [torn] advance Wages and Blanket Money-
N. B. pay advanced Ebenezer Cromwell who [torn] in the Service one Month, the Ballance to be charg'd to him in the next Roll is Twenty [torn] Nine Pence.
Examin'd by the Committee on Claims [torn] In the House of Representatives, Jany 7th 1777.
The above roll was Sworn to by Capt Abraham Perkins [Torn]
State of New Hampshire. Jany 7th 1777 To Nicholas Gilman Esq' receiver General Pursuant to a Vote of Council & assem- bly pay the within Roll of Capt Abraham Perkins (after a Balance in the hands of Major Caleb Hodgdon of Eighty Three pounds four shillings is deducted) amounting to One Hundred and Twenty four pounds and Seven pence-
M Weare President
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
376
1
-
-
12 Desertd
2.10. 8 2. 1
- 12 -118 IS
I 8
-. 12 2
55 Eben' Cromwell 56 James Downs
ter'd
[2-122]
[ Captain Wiggins's Co.]
A Pay Roll for a company Commanded by Capt Mark Wiggin in Coll Pierce Long's Regiment at portsmouth in the state of New Hampshire from the 22d of August to the 7th of December 1776
0 7
MEN'S NAMES
Rank
when wages Com-
place of Abode
Distance trav-
Amount of travel
@ Id per mile
wages per month
months pay and
Blanket money
Time in Service
Amount of Wages
Total Sum of
wages & trav-
el due
I Mark Wiggin
Capt Ist Lieut 2nd Lieut Serjt
Augst 22nd Augst 30th Do Oct' 21st
Stratham Epping Greenland Berwick
9
21
1 . 9 5 .8.0
3
7
3
7
I
16
1. 5.7 1. 6.10
5 Thomas Robinson 6 Walter Wiggin
Do Do
Sept 30
Epping Stratham
21
1 .9
2.8.03. 0.0
9
2.8.0 3. 0.0
2
7
2. 19.2
2. 19. 11
27 John Goss 2-
Corporal
Do
Do
9
9|
2 . 4 . 0 2. 16.0
2
7
2.14.4
2.15. I
8 Samuel Elkins
Do
Do
Epping Stratham
2[
1 .9
2.4 .0 2. 16.0 2. 4 .0 2.16.0
2
7
2.14.4
2.15.
10 Nathan Blake
Do
Do
Epping
21
1 . 9
2.4.0 2.16.0
2
7
2 14.4
2.16. I
II Simon Wiggin
Fifer Drummer Private
Do
Stratham
9
9
2.4.0 2.16.0
2
7
2.14.4
2.15. I
Do
9
9
2.4.0 2.16.0
2
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