Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary war, 1775 to 1777, Part 28

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5. 0. 4


3. 0. 4


27


Sam" Stuart


Ditto


Do


30


74


2.0.0 0.12.0


20


0.1. 8


4 - -


0.1. 6


3.16. 2


1.16. 2


36


Lazarus Row


Ditto


Do 11th


Ditto


56


2.0.0


0.12.0


0120


18


10| 0.0.10


3. 8.10


1. 8.10


42 Sam" Patch


Do


Ditto


60


N Castle


2. 0. 0


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


388


money


Service


-


menced


2.18. 8


49| Jeremiah Woodman


Do


Do


7


Poplin


50| Paul Lambert


Do


Do


16


Exeter


51| Thomas Shannon


Do


Do


23


Chester


52| James Wooster


Do


Decemr 6


Bristol


36 0.2.11 2.0.0 0.12.0 100| 0.8. 4


I. I. 7 0. 9. 8


£180.16. 1


Errors Exceptd


Nathan Brown


Commissd Officers


75.12. 9


mo


days


Serjeants


8


24


@


48.s 21. 2. 4


Corporals fife & Drum


11


23


@


445


25.17. 8


privates


72


24


40$ 145.12. 0


Mileage


4.17. 3


£273. 2 .-


add for advance wages to James Worster 29 Days (@) 405 48 Blankets @ 125


28.16 -


Mileage to officers in lieu of Subsistance


IO.11


£304. 7. 7


State of New Hampshire Portsm" Novr 6th 1776 Then Capt Nathan Brown Appeared and made Solemn oath to the within Mustrole by him Subscribed to be Just & True Before H Wentworth Just® Peace


These may Certify that the Within Agrees with my Muster Role Respecting mens Names, Age Time Muster', and place of Abode With no Other Exception Than Cap' Browns Coming before me to be Musterd the 19th Sept Moses Barnard the 17th ditto And Timothy Tilton the 7th of November- pr George Gains Muster Master


Exeter January 7th 1777. The within Roll of Capt Nathan Browns the ballance of which is One hundred & Eighty pounds Sixteen Shillings & One penny is right Cast-Vouchers have been produced for the payment of One Months ad- vance Wages & blanket money-N. B. pay advanced to Three men 0.10.4


Viz Paul Lambert- James Wooster-


1.10.4


Thomas Shannon- 0.18.5


to be Charged them in the next Roll --- £2.19.1 Jnº Taylor Gilman Examin'd by Committee on Claims State of New Hampshire -Jan'y 7th 1777 To Nicholas Gilman Esqr Receiver General Pursuant to a vote of the Council and Assembly pay the Balance of the Roll of Capt Nathan Brown Amounting to Eighty four Pounds Twelve shill- ings & one penny-


M Weare President


389


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


0. 2. 6


30| 2.0.0 0.12.0| 21 14 2.0.0 0.12.0 2.0.0 0.12.0


30| 0.2. 6| 20 0.1. 8


2. 2. 6 I. 9. 8


1.18. 8


[2-126]


[ Captain Timothy Clement's Co.]


The Pay Root of Capt Timothy Clement's Company in Colo Peirce Longs Regament in the Continental Service at New Castle From the time of taking out Orders to ye 7th of Decr 1776-


| Nº of men


MEN'S NAMES


Stations


when Mustered


Nº of days in ye


at what pr month


advance wages


Blanket Money


.Vo of Miles


Places of Abode


Travil at I penny


Whole amount of


wages & travil


Remains due


I Timothy Clements


Capt ist Leiut 2nd Leiut


7th august 7th august 7th august


121


5. 8.0


60 Weare 72 Wilton


5.5 6.s


21 .17. 0 21 . 17. 0 11 . 12. 9 11 .12. 9


Untill


the


16th


day of Octr and


then discharged


4 Henry Tuexberry


Ensign 2 Lieut


7th august 10th Octobr


58 as Lient


5. 8.0


60 Weare


55


19. 1 . 9 19. 1 . 9


5 Robert Clark


Sargent


roth Septr


30 as Sargt


2. 8.0


advance to


Ensign


toth Octobr


58 as Ensn


4. 0.0 2.0.0


12S


20 Epping


IS 8


10. 4. 4| 8. 4. 4


6 Moses Darling


Private


10th Septr


30 as Private


2. 0.0


advanced to


Sargent


roth Octobr


58 as Sargt


2. 8.0 2.0.0


12.5


56 Hopkinton 6o Hollis


5.5 15 8


3. 0. 10


1. 0.10


9 William Taggart


Sargent


13th Septr 22d Octr


88


2 . 4.0


2.0.0


12$


20 Epping


I.S 8


4.10. 9


II Ebenezer Ball


Do


Ist Novr


36


2. 1.0


405


125


60 Hollis


12 Dudley Gilman


Do


10th Septr


88


2. 4.0


125


20 Epping


13 John Shaw


Drumer


ist october


67


2. 4.0


405


12S


20 Epping


14,Samuel Odiorne


Fifer


roth Septemr


88


2. 4.0


125


3|Portsmouth


IS 3 PA


6. 7. 4


8.


16 John Dutch


Do


toth Sept


88


@405


40S


12.5


17 Derham


17 Noah Wedgewood


Do


10th


88


a405


405


12.5 14 New Market


5.18.


00


3.18. 6


18 Jabesh Felch


Do


loth


88


* a los


405


125


16 Seabrook


IS 4 PR 5.18. 8


3.18. 8


19|Nichalus Felch


Do


Ioth


88


@ 405


405


12S


116


Do


IS 4 PA| 5. 18. 8 3.18. 8


390


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


6.17. 6 4.17. 6 7 . 5 . 9 5 . 5 . 9


8 Edmund Chapman


Do


29th Octr


38


2. 8.0


2.0.0


125


2. 8.0


46 as Q Mstr Sargt 2 14.0 2.0.0


1 2.5


75 Hillsborough


6.s 3


7 . 9. 61 6.10. 9


5. 9. 6


TO Josiah Towl


Corp'


loth Septr


55 IS 8 2.17. 9 6.10. 9


4.18. 5


2.18. 5


15 Joseph Palmer


Private


29th october


39


@ 405


OS 405


12$


20|Epping


4.5 8


7 Abner Keyes


Sargent


toth Septr


88


2. 8.0 2.0.0


12.s


20 Epping


advance to Quart' Mast' Sargent


39 as Sargt


8. 0.0


Hopkinton


32. 4. 8 32. 4. 8


2 Nath' Fifield


3 Ebenezer Perrey


63


5. 8.0


Rec!


Recd


1


121


63 as Ensn


4. 0.0


advanced to


0.17. 9


4.10. 9


2.13. 5.19.


4. 7. 4 0.13. 8 3.18. 9


Service


pr Mile


20/Thomas Nuton


Do


10th


88


@405


125


25 Hawk 60 New Boston


25 I PR, 5. 19. 5 3.19. 5 55 55 5.5 4. 2. 4


3.19. 0


25 William Kelley


Do


10th


88


a 405


12.5


20


Do


IS 8 19


5.19. o 3.19. 0


26 James Wayouth


Do


toth


88


11 405


405


12S


20


Do


27 Samuel Veasey


Do


Ioth


88


@ 405


40.s


12.5


20


Do


28 Joseph Bean


Do


loth


88


@ 40S


105


125


20


Do


IS 81


5. 19. 0


3. 19. 0


29 Nathaniel Persons


Do


10th


88


@405


405


12S


20


Do


Is 8 pa I.S 8 ps


5.19. 0


3.19.


0


30 John Clarke


Do


roth


88


a 4ºs


40.5


12S


20


Do


31 |Joseph French


Do


10th


88


₡40s


10.5


125


20


Do


Is 8 p


5.19. 0 3.19.


8 6


33 Nathan Steavens


Do


13 Sepr


85


a 40s


40.


125


50 Concord


34 Samuel Powel


Do


13th


85


a 405


40.5


125


60 New Boston


35 |Joseph Taggart


Do


13th


85


2405


40.5


125


Hillsborough


36|Larnard Cumings


Do


13th


85


@40.5


40.5


12.5


75 60 Hollis


55


5.18. 4


3.19 3.18.


7 4


37 Stephen Powers


Do


1 3th


85


@405


so1


125


Do


55 5 . 18. 4


3. 18. 4


38 Richd Shearman


Do


13th


85


@40$


40S


12.5


39 Reuben Martain


Do


14 Sepr


84


@40.5


40.5


1 25


3 Portsmouth Weare


40 Jacob Martain


Do


14th


84


a 40.s


40.5


125


00


Do


5s


5.17.


3 .17 .


3.17. 0


42 William Gould


Do


14th


84


₡40s


40.5


125


64 Henniker


56 Hopkinton


44 Ebenr Currier


Do


16 Sepr


82


@ 40$


405


12.5


20 Epping


45 Gordon Freese


Do


16th


82


1 40.5


405


12S


20


Do


46 David Page


Do


16th


82


@ 40.s


40.5


12,5


20


Do


IS 8 19


5.11. 0


5.II.


5 6.11 5. 6. 81


3. 6.11 3. 6. 8


50 John Crown


Do


19th


79


79


₡40.5


40.5


125


GolHollis


55


5 10. 4


3.10. 4


52 David Fisk


Do


19th


79


@ 405


125


60 Amherst


55


5 10. 4 3.10. 4


53 Willm Powel


Do


19th


79


@40S


12.5


60 New Boston


54 Timothy Brown


Do


21 Sepr


77


@ 40S


40S


1 2.5


16 Seabrook


55 Jonathan Selley


Do


2Ist


77


@140.5


405


125


16 Do


5. 4. 0 3. 4. 0


56 Joseph Peirce


Do


23 Sepr


75


@ 405


400


125


60 Hollis


55


5. 5. 0 3. 5.0


391


21 Andrew MeEntire


Do


10th


88


1 405


12S


22 John MeDonnald


Do


10th


88


10th


88


₡40$ @405


40S 405 Los os


12S 125 1 2.5


60 Do (36]London Derry 20 Epping


6. 2. 41 6. 2. 4 6. 0. 4 5.19. 0


4. 2. 4 4. 0. 4


23 |John Herrinton


Do


24 Joseph Chapman


Do


toth


88


@40$


a 40s


405


12,5


20


Do


IS 8 pR


4.17. 8 2.17. 3.17. 3.18.


5 17. 5. 18. 4 5.19. 7


5.13. 7


5.17. C


41 Samuel Martain


Do


14th


84


4 405


40.5


125


60


Do


55 5 . 17. 0


5.17. 41


5.16. 8


3.16.


5. 11. 0


3 .11 . 0


47 Simon Dearburn


Do


16th


82


@ 405


40.


125


20


Do


1.5 8 ps


3 .11. 0


48 James Selley


Do


19 Sepr


79


@ 40.5


40.5


12S


19 Salsbury 16 Saebrook


49 Jacob Hunt


Do


19th


79


2.405


405


( 40S


sov


12$


0


New Castle


15 4 PRI 0


5. 5. 4


3. 5. 4


51 Richª Hopkins


Do


14th


84


(1.40.5


405


12.5


43 Daniel Blaisdell


8


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


32 Simeon Hains


Do


26 Sepr


72


4


55 6$ 3 PR


3 PR


55


3.13 . 7 3.17.


3.17. 4


5.11. 0 3 .II . 0 3.11. 0


55 5.10. 4 5. 4. 0


3.10. 4


3. 4. 0


40. 40.5


40.5 40.5


125


19th


5. 19. 0 3.19. 0


5.19. O 3.19. 0


5.19. 0 3.19. 0


[ Captain Clement's Co .- concluded. ]


No of Men


MEN'S NAMES


Stations


when Mustered


.V° of days in ye


Service


at what pr month


advance wages


Blanket Money


Nº of Miles


Places of Abode


Travil at I penny


Whole amount of


wages & travil


Remains due


57 David French


Private


26 Sepr


72


7 405


40.s


12.5


60


5.5


5. 1. 0


3. 1. 0


58 John Marden Johnson


Do


Ist october


67


40.5


125


20


Hollis Epping Do


15 8 18 4 . IT . O


2.11. 0


59 Levi Morrell


Do


22 octr


46


a.405


40.s


12.5


20


60 Enoch Spauldwin


Do


25 octr


43


( 40,5


405


12.5


60


Hollis


5.5


13. 2. 4


1. 2.


4


61 Abner Clough


Do


25th


43


140.5


40S


125


20


Epping


15 8 1ª 2. 19. 0


0.19.


0


62 Joseph French


Do


25th


43


a 105


40.5


1 2.5


20


Do


15 8 1)9 2 19.


0.19.


0


63 Jabesh French


Do


25th


43


40.5


1 2.5


20


1.0


IS 8 19 2.19.


0


0.19.


0


64 James Sanburn


25th


43


(1405


4O.s


1 2.5


20


Do


IS 8 pº 2.19.


0


0.19. 0


65 Isaac Shadduck


Do


Ist Novr


36


(140.5


40.5


()0


Hollis


5.8


2.13. 0


0.13. 0


66 Nath' Wheat


Do


Ist


36


(140.5


125


60


Do


55


2.13.


0


0.13. 0


67 Caleb Farley


Do


Ist


36


(40.5


4O.s


12.5


60


Do


5.5


2.13. 0


0.13. 0


68 Arculus Towns


Do


Ist


36


( 40.5


40.0


1 2.5


60


Amberst


5.5


2.13. 0


0.13. 0


69 Caleb Brown


Do


Ist


36


1 405


40.s


1 2.6


70


Rabey


5.5 1Op8 2. 13. 10


0.13.10


70 Samuel Woster


Do


4th Novr


33


1140.5


40.6


12.s


60


Hollis


5.5


2. 9. 0


0. 9. 0


71 Thomas Veazey


Do


5th Novr


32


(140S


40.s


125


80 Fryburge


6s 8 19 2. 9. 4


0. 9. 4


72/1saac Clements


Do


12th Novr


25


40S


125 156/ Hoppinton


145 8 19 1 . 18. 0


0. 0. 0


A true Roal Timº Clement Capt


£ 296.18. 6Exª


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


IS 8 1- 3. 3.


0


1. 3. 0


pr Mile


Recd


Recd


1


392


New Castle, Janu® yo 6th 1777 We the subscribers Certify that we saw the several marks made to each of ye above names as witness our hands.


Henery Tuxbury, michell


Commissioned Officers


Robert Clark Serjeant & Ensign


Moses Darling private & Serjeant


83.15. 7 10. 2. 8 6.12.10



2 Serjeants 4 6 @ 48s IO. I. 7


Willm Taggart Q M Serjt & Serjt 7. 5. 2 Corporals Drum & fife 12 7 @ 445 26.18. 3


58 privates 138 10 @ 405 276.13. 4 IO. 9.1I


2519 Miles @ 1ª


68 Blankets @@ 125


£431.19. 4 40.16. 0


Officers Travel money in lieu of Subsistance 1. 0. 8 £473.16. -


Exeter January 7th 1777. The within Roll amounting to Two Hundred Ninety Six pounds Eighteen Shillings & Six pence is right Cast. Vouchers have been produced for the whole of Advance Wages & Blanket Money-


Examd by the Committee of Claims Joseph Gilman


State of New Hampshire, Portsmº Decemr 5th 1776. Then Capt Timothy Clement" appeared and made Solemn Oath to the truth of the within mustrole by him Signed


Before H Wentworth Just" Peace


These may Certify that the Within Agrees with my Muster Role, Respecting mens Names, Age, Time Muster'd and place of Abode, With no other Exception, But Capt Clements, his Two LieutR & Ensign not Appearing to be Musterd before me, Untill the 10th of Septr 1776-


pr George Gains Muster Master


[The muster and pay-rolls of Col. Long's regiment for the march to Ticonderoga will be published in the rolls of January, 1777 .- ED. ]


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


393


394


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[2-12] [ Captain Josiah Russell's Co. of Rangers. ]


A Musterroll of Capt Josiah Russells Company of Rangers who Signe'd an Inlistment 24th of Sept 1776, The time they ware Mustered and the Money Each of them Recd-


When Mustered


MENS NAMES


Half Months Pay


Blanket Money


Sum Total


£ sd


S


d


£ sd U2


Capt Josiah Russell


3 12 -


-


0 -


3 12 -


Lieu' Dan" Chase


2 12 -


-


2 12 -


Ens" Josiah Stone


27.


-


0 -


2 7 -


William Paine


I


12


I 12 -


Benjamin Comings


I


12


12 H


Zebediah Fitch


I


I 2


I 2


James Cate


I


12


I 12 -


Sam" Fitch


I


-


-


I 12 -


David Huggins


I


12


I 12 -


7th day


Thos Hall Jun'


I


12


I 12


John Chase


I


I 2


I 12


Abijah Hall


I


I2


I


12 -


Robert Dunlap


I


12


I


12 -


James Hall


I


1 2


I I 2


-


Benje Thompson


I


12


I I 2


-


8th day


Thos Stafford


I


I2


I


I2


Edward Hall Jun"


I


I 2


I


I2


-


Joseph Vinson


I


I2


I I2


Elias Gates


I


I 2


I


12 -


Stephen Cady


I


I2


I 12 -


9th day


James Wellman Jur


I


I2


I2


Josiah Stone


I


12


I 12


-


-


14th day


Asa Colburn


I


-


-


I I2


-


Thomas West


I


I2


I


12 -


Sam" Fairfield


I


I2


I 12


-


Littlefield Nash


I


12


I 12


-


Perley Roberts


I


12


1


12 -


15th day


Sam" Williams


I


12


I 12 -


Isaac Williams


I


12


I


12 -


Jesse Carpenter


I


1 2


I


12 -


·


-


I


12 -


Lem" Smith


I


-


I2


I I 2


16th day


Simeon Cory


I


-


I 2


I 12 -


Josiah Russell 3ª


I


I2


1 12


·


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Stephen Manning Colburn


I


I 2


I I2


I


12


I 12


John Weld


I


-


12


I 12 -


-


-


-


-


Asa Gallup


I


-


-


1776 Oct" 5th


-


-


-


-


-


-


12


-


I2


-


12


395


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


D' The State of New Hampshire to Jonathan Chase- 1776


Oct To paid 50 Men one half Months pay & blanket money as per the within Roll- $3.15 -


To paid Capt Russell for Blanket money for 4 Men mustered by Charles Johnston Esq' 2. 8-


To mustering & paying the within men 2.10 --


£88.13-


I777


Jan' 28 ballance due to the State- 4. 8 -


£93. 1 -


1776


Sept By Cash receiv'd from the Treasurer-


£93. 1 -


Exeter January 28th 1777. Errors Excepted


Per Jonth Chase


The Balance of this Acct paid by discounting £3-5 due to Coll Chase on his Acct for Mustering Capt Russells Com" and 23s pª by him to the Treas !!


Exeter January 28th 1777. The above Account is well Vouched and right Cast, the ballance due to the State is four pounds Eight Shillings- . Examin'd by Committee on Claims-


Josiah Gilman Jun'


[Captain Russell was of Plainfield. He was appointed captain of the second company of rangers September 14, 1776 .- ED.]


COLONEL THOMAS TASH'S REGIMENT, 1776.


[A special convention of the council and assembly was held Sep- tember 14, 1776, to consider the matter of raising more men to rein- force the army in New York, at which it was " Voted, That there be raised in this state one thousand men officers included, to reinforce the army of the United States of America at New York, to be divided into two Regiments, eight Companies to a Regiment, to be in the service until the first of December next unless sooner discharged." September 17, Thomas Tash, of Durham, an old French War officer, was appointed to the command of the first regiment, the field and staff officers of which were as follows :


Colonel, Thomas Tash, Durham. Lt. Col .. Joseph Welch, Plaistow. Major, William Gregg, Londonderry. Surgeon, John Cook. Adjutant, Joseph Smith. Q. Master, Jonathan Chesley, Barnstead.


The following are the rolls of the several companies .- ED.]


[2-129] [ Colonel Tash's Staff Roll, September, 1776.] -


Colº Thomas Tash's Regiment raised by the State of New Hampshire in September 1776 and sent into the State of New York being one Months Advance wages to the Officers a bounty of six pounds to each Non Commissioned Officer & private one penny per mile travel and one penny in Lieu of baggage Waggons


397


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Staff Roll


Advance


Travel


Amount


Thomas Tash Colonel


£15.0.0


15. 0.0


Joseph Welsh L' Col


12. 0.0


2. 8.4


14. 8.4


William Gregg Major


10. 0.0


IO. 0.0


John Cook Surgeon


7.10.0


2.10.0


10. 0.0


Joseph Smith Adjutant


5.10.0


2. 8.4


7.18.4


Jonathan Chesley Quarter master


5.10


2.13.4


8. 3.4


£55.10.0


IO. 0.0


£65.10.0


The Above is a true Roll


Tho' Tash Colo


Copy exª


pr Josiah Gilman Jun™


[2-129]


[ Captain Nathan Sanborn's Co.]


A Muster Roll of Capt Nathan Sanborns Company in Colo Tash's Regiment raised to reinforce the Continental Army at New York


NAMES


Place of Abode


Advance wages & bounty


Travel 300 miles


Sum total


Nathan Sanborn Capt


8.0.0


2.10.0


10.10


Porter Kimball Lt


Deerfield Brintwood Do Notting™ Do


5.8.0


2.10


7.I8.0


Thomas Gordon Ensign


4.0.0


2.10


6.10.0


John Shepard private


6.0.0


2.10


8.10.0


John Wells


6


2.10


8.10


Joseph Whitaker


Dc


6


2.10


8.10


Samuel Gray


6


2.10.0


8.10.0


John Follet


6


2.10.0


8.10


Andrew Chesley


6


2.10.0


S.10


John Brown


6


2.10


8.10


Sawyer Chesley


6


2.10


8.10


Abner Davis


6


2.10


8.10


Thomas George


6


2.10


8.10


Jonathan Foss


6


2.10


8.10


Zephaniah Butler


6


2.10


8.10


Samuel Johnson


6


2.10


8.10


Nathaniel Morrill


Northwood Do


6


2.10


8.10


398


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


NAMES


Place of Abode


Advance wages & bounty


Trave! 300 miles


Sum total


Hibberd Morrill


6


2.10


8.10


John Johnson


6


2.10


8.10


Joseph Durgin


6


2.10


8.10


Tohn Bickford


6


2.10


8.10


Nathaniel Folsom


Deerfield Do


6


2.10


8.10


Pattin Simpson


6


2.10


8.10


Joseph Judgkins


6


2.10


8.10


Josiah Chase


6


2.10


8.10


Moses Chase


6


2.10


8.10


Josiah Sawyer


6


2.10


8.10


Stephen Chase


6


2.10


S.IO


George Seavey


6


2.10


S.10


Joseph Jones


6


2.10


8.10


William Simpson


6


2.10


8.10


Josiah Prescott


6


2.10


8.10


John Simpson


6


2.10


8.10


Tristram Folsom


6


2.10


8.10


Chase Paige


6


2.10


8.10


Samuel Hardy


6


2.10


8.10


Daniel Ward


Brentwood Do


6


2.10


S.10


Benjamin Ward


6


2.10


8.10


Jonathan Morrison


6


2.10


8.10


Richard Tandy


6


2.10


8.10


Abner Burbank


6


2.10


8.10


Edmund Pilsbury


6


2.10


8.10


Joshua Rundlet


Deerfield


6


2.10


8.10


John Woodbury


Do


6


2.10


S.10


Edward Samborn


Do


6


2.10


8.10


Samuel Scribner


Poplin


6


2.10


8.10


Curtiss Bean


Do


6


2.10


8.10


Benjamin Brown


Do


6


2.10


8.10


Jonathan Smith


6


2.10


8.10


Nathan Clough .


6


2.10


8.10


Thomas Rowel


6


2.10


8.10


294 - -


130. 0 -


Officers Wages-


17.8 -


£441. 8.0


State of New Hampshire


Nottingham Septem' 20th 1776 Pursuant to the Order of the Honble Council & Assembly I have mus-


6


2.10


S.10


Levi Thing


399


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


tered & paid the Above Officers & Soldiers they being all able bodied Effective men


(sign'd) Tho® Bartlet Muster & paymaster


This Roll amounting to Four hundred forty one pounds eight Shillings is well Vouch'd & right Cast .


Examin'd Joseph Gilman one of the Committee on Accounts


Copy exª per Josiah Gilman Jun"


[ Captain Daniel Gordon's Co.] [2-132]


Muster Roll of Capt Daniel Gorden's Company in Coll Tash's Regi- ment raised to reinforce the Continental Army at New York mustred September ye 20 1776-


NAMES


Place of abode


Advance & Bounty


Billiting


Total


Daniel Gordon Cap*


S.c


2.10


10.10


Zebulon Gilman Lieu'


Epping Exeter Do


5.8


2.10


7.18


Paul Brown Fifer


Epping Do


6 -


2.10


8.10


Edward Moody


6 -


2.10


8.10


Simon Dearborn


6 -


2.10


8.10


David Perkins


6 -


2.10


S.10


Benja Barber Eben' Dow


6 -


2.10


8.10


Thos Stevens


6 -


2.10


8.10


Eliphalet Calley


6 -


2.10


8.10


Joseph Prescot


6 -


2.10


8.10


John Prescot


6 -


2.10


8.10


Joseph Gale


6 -


2.10


8.10


Josiah Norris


6 -


2.10


8.10


Richard Robinson


6 -


2.10


8.10


Jeduthan Farrah


6 -


2.10


8.10


Job Sberburn


6 -


2.10


8.10


Winthrop Dow


6 -


2.10


8.10


Eben' Osgood


6 -


2.10


8.10


Zebulon Dow


6 -


2.10


8.10


Josiah Edgerly


6 -


2.10


8.10


Thomas Clough


6 -


2.10


8.10


Jonª Calley


6 -


2.10


8.10


Sam1 Haley


6-


2.10


8.10


41


£ S


£ S


Jona Norris Ensign


4.0


2.10


6.10


6 -


2.10


8.10


Joseph Burleigh Privte


6 -


2.10


8.10


400


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


NAMES


Place of abode


Advance & Bounty


Billiting


Total


James Drake


6 -


2.10


S.IO


Dole Parson


Epping Exeter Do


6 -


2.10


8.10


Josiah Rollins Jun?


6 -


2.10


8.10


Jeremiah Foss


Newket


6 -


2.10


8.10


John Medor


D


6 -


2.10


S.IO


Walter Bryant Jun™


6 -


2.10


8.10


John Mason


6 -


2.10


S.IO


Reuben Doe


6 -


2.10


8.10


Ton& S : Dudley


6 -


2.10


8.10


Zebulon Davis


6 -


2.10


8.10


Elisha Thomas


6 -


2.10


8.10


Jona™ Burleigh


6 -


2.10


8.10


Dudley Smart


6 -


2.10


8.10


Lewis Kenistone


6 -


2.10


8.10


Jonª Robinson


6 -


2.10


8.10


Rufus Ewers


6 -


2.10


8.10


Theo® Wiggins


6 -


2.10


8.10


Benj" Pinner


6 -


2.10


8.10


Nath1 Colby


6 -


2.10


8.10


Walter Neal


6 -


2.10


S.IO


Caleb Thurstin


Exeter


6 -


2.10


8.10


Benin Connor


6 -


2.10


8.10


Dudley Watson


6 -


2.10


8.10


David Jewett


6 -


2.10


8.10


James Gorden


6 -


2.10


8.10


Samuel Smith


6 -


2.10


8.10


Daniel Barker


6 -


2.10


8.10


Jona Woodman


6 -


2.10


8.10


Abraham Brown


6 -


2.10


8.10


Sam1 Moody


6 -


2.10


8.10


John Nealey Jun"


6 -


2.10


8.10


6 -


2.10


£483.18


41


£ S


£ S


This Roll amounting to Four Hundred Eighty three pounds Eighteen Shillings is well vouched & Right Cast


Examined


Joseph Gilman


401


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Septem' 30# 1776 The State of New Hampshire to Thomas Bartlet DI


To Cash paid Captain Gorden's Company £483.18.0 To Cash paid Capt Sandborn's Do 441. 8.0 To 10 day Service mustering Sd men 3. 0.0


To horse hire twice to Exeter once to Newmarket twice to Deerfield Twice to Epping once to Brintwood & Poplin- 1. 4.0


To Expences myself & horse- 1.10.3


To makeing muster Roll for Capt® Gorden & Sanborn Companys 0. 6.0


To a Journey to Exeter myself & horse to make returns of the Rolls- 0. 9.0


To Cash paid for Expenses-


0. 9.6


£931.17.9


Supra C Octob' 30th 1776 By Cash receiv'd of the Treasurer


£926.10.0


By an Order on the Treasury for 5. 7.9


£931.17.9


Errors excepted p' Thom® Bartlet-


[2-134] [ Captain Jonathan Robinson's Co.]


Muster Roll for Seventy four Men including Officers inlisted by Colo William Whipple by Order of the General Court for the State of New Hampshire into the service of the American States to reinforce the Army at New York Mustered & paid off by Joshua Wentworth (first Regiment) September 1776 --


MENS NAMES


Advance wages & bounty


Travel


Total paid


Jonathan Robinson Capt


8 - -


2.10


10.10


David Jewell I ** L*


5.8 -


2.10


7.18


John Weeks 2nd Do


5.8 -


2.10


7.18


James Down Soldier


6


2.10


8.10


Henry Moore


6


2.10


8.10


Stephen Cate


6


2.10


8.10


James Foster


6


2.10


8.10


Josiah Thurston


6


2.10


8.10


30


402


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


MENS NAMES


Advance wages & bounty


Travel


Total paid


Ebenezer Barker


6


2.10


S.10


Walter Weeks


2.10


8.10


Matthew Thompson


2.10


8.10


Israel Stockbridge


2.10


8.10


Edward Chase


2.10


8.10


John Leavitt


2.10


8.10


Ward Mason


2.10


8.10


Reuben Leavitt


2.10


8.10


William Marden


2.10


8.10


Eliphalet Veasy


2.10


8.10


Joshua Wingate


2.10


8.10


John Mason


2.10


8.10


Samuel Cate


2.10


8.10


Andrew Neil


2.10


8.10


Dudley Chase


2.10


8.10


Samuel Piper


2.10


8.10


Samuel Boynton


2.10


8.10


Josiah Leavitt


2.10


8.10


John Foss


2.10


8.10


Thomas Veasy


2.10


8.10


Robert Kimball


2.10


8.10


Sergeant Witcher


2.10


8.10


William Chase


2.10


8.10


William Stevens


2.10


8.10


Joseph Place


2.10


8.10


Joseph Trickey


2.10


8.10


Samuel Dame


2.10


8.10


Jonathan Crosbie


2.10


8.10


John Kennison


2.10


8.10


Francis Jenness Jun


2.10


8.10


Job Brown


2.10


S.10


James Kennison


2.10


8.10


William Cate Jun'


2.10


8.10


Nimshy Lock


2.10


8.10


Josep Seavy


2.10


8.10


Jacob Tibbets


2.10


8.10


Simeon Towle


2.10


8.10


Richard Webster


2.10


8.10


Michael Dalton


2.10


8.10


William Yeaton


2.10


8.10


John Odiorne


2.10


8.10


Reuben Lock


2.10


8.10


Samuel Philbrook


666666666666666666666666666666 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6


666666666666666 6 6 6


2.10


8.10


403


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


MENS NAMES


Advance wages & bounty


Travel


Total paid


Josiah Lang


6


2.10


8.10


Samuel Seavy


6


2.10


S.10


Nathan Marston


6


2.10


S.10


Sam1 Capm' Dearborn


6


2.10


8.10


Joseph Henderson


6


2.10


8.10


Benje Goodwin


6


2.10


8.10


Daniel Goodwin


6


2.10


8.10


Joshua Scales


6


2.10


8.10


Thomas Applebee


6


2.10


8.10


Hanson Clark


6


2.10


8.10


William Scammons


6


2.10


8.10


Edward Mason Jun'


6


2.10


8.10


Samuel Connar


6


2.10


8.10


James Libby


6


2.10


8.10


Benjamin Dockum


6


2.10


8.10


Jonª Kennison


6


2.10


8.10


Joshua Brackett


6


2.10


8.10


Benja Dockum Jun™


6


2.10


8.10


Daniel Dearborn


6


2.10


8.10


Richard Whittin


6


2.10


8.10


Levi Dearborn Jun"


6


2.10


8.10


Samuel Sherburne


6


2.10


8.10


Nath1 Marston


6


2.10


8.10


426


185


629.16.0


Inlisted from the first Regmt


71


Ditto from Colº John Langdons Comp"


3


Charges mustering 74 Men Viz,


Express to Notify each Captain


£0.12.0


One Days expence at Mr Chases Stratham One Davs do at do


I. 5


I. 2.8


2 Days Horse hire


16


Mustering 74 Men


I2


4.7.8 629.16


634.3.8


74


404


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Mem' Cash recd of Colº Whipple payment & Chge for 74 men


666. 0 634. 3.8


Ballance pª Col Whipple 31.16.4


These may Certify that at the request of Colo William Whipple I mus- tered & paid off the 74 Men Specified in this Roll agreeable to the same & Ordered them to Hartford in Connecticut & that they were able bodied Effective men & well Equipt with fire Arms


Portsmouth Sep 1776


(Sign'd) Joshua Wentworth Muster Master


Copy exª per Josiah Gilman Jun"


[The men were enlisted Sept. 23. Capt. Robinson was of Strat- ham .- ED.]


[2-137]


[ Captain John Calfe's Co.]


State of New Hampshire


Muster & pay Roll of the soldiers raised in Colº T Bartlett's Regiment for recruiting our Army at New York by Order of the Council & Assem- bly of sª State


John Calf Cap® £10. 8.4


James Flood S.S.4


Ezekiel Balknap L'


7.16.4


Nemijah Kelly


8.8.4


Benja Taylor Ensign


6. 8.4 Samuel Little 8.8.4


Joseph Welch Major


2. 8.4


Jesse Heath S.S.4


Joseph Smith Adjutant


2. S.4


Job Rent


S.S.4


Aaron Young


8. 8.4


John Atwood


8.8.4


Moses Huntoon


S. S.4 Noah Johnson


S.S.4


Tho' Philbrick Huntoon


S. 8.4


Edmond Davis


8.8.4


Samuel Bean


S. 8.4


Tho' Cotton


S.S.4


Bezaleel Beede


S. S.4


Asa Heath


S.S.4


Jethro Sanborn


S. 8.4


Joseph Eaton


8.8.4


John Hubart


S. 8.4


Ebenezer Tucker


8.8.4


James Thorne


S. S.4 Nathan Hunt


8.8.4


John Gilman


S. S.4


Barzillai Colby


8.8.4


Jacob Ordaway


8. 8.4


Jacob Clark


S.8.4


Joseph Bean


S. 8.4 Roger Serjeant


8.8.4


Henry Blasdel


S. S.4


Caleb Hobs


S.8.4


Trueworthy Palmer


8. 8.4 Daniel Chase


S.S.4


Barnard Elliot


8. 8.4 Jacob Hobs


S.S.4


Edward Greely


S. 8.4


Thomas Faver


S.8.4


Nathaniel Kimbal


S. S.4


Nathaniel Brown


S.8.4


Alexander Stevins


S. S.4 Nathan Jones


8.8.4


405


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Isaac Clifford


S.8.4


Josiah Davis


8.8.4


Joseph Brown


8.8.4


Samuel March


8. 8.4


Jonathan Johnson


8.8.4


John Carlton


8. 8.4


Oliver Noys


8.8.4


John Morse Baly


8. 8.4


Timothy Noys


S.8.4


Nathan Webster


8. S.4


Benja Stone


8.6.4


Peasly Merril


8. 8.4


Nath1 Noys


8.8.4


Joseph Perkins


S. S.4


James Noys


8.8.4


Timothy Swan


8. 8.4


John Johnson


8.8.4


Richard Kimbal


S. S.4


Stephen Dole


8.8.4


Obadiah Eastman


8. 8.4


Jess Sawyer


S.8.4


Timothy Serjeant Samson Wheeler


8. 8.4


Moses Sweat


8.8.4


Thomas Dow


S. S.4


Samuel Blasdel


8.8.4


Dudley Currier


S. 8.4


Caleb Sever


8.8.4


Henry Sanders


8. S.4


.


Daniel Little


8.8.4


£618.13.0


To the Ch&# & Exp of Muster& & paying the Company 3.17


622.10.0


Pursuant to directions from the Council & Assembly I have paid the Sums set Against each respective Name in the foregoing list Viz. To the Captain L' & Ensign One Months wages each. To each Noncom- missioned Officer & private 20 Dollars each Bounty. & to Officers & Soldiers £2.8.4 Each for Travel They all being Able bodied Effective men




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