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New Hampshire Now Convened at Exeter
The Petition of the Subscribers, Officers of a Regiment Lately Raised by your Honours-Humbly Shews.
That your Petitioners are informed that a Battalion is to be Raised by order of the Continental Congress, for the Defence of this Colony ; and at the Same time are Sorry to Say that we are Excluded from ye Privi- ledges of Being Enrolld therein. With all Deference to your Honours Judgment we are Constrained to Say, we are of Opinion, that the Num- ber of men Included in that Regiment Appear to us to be quite Suffi- cient, to be fixed at our Sea Coast. as a Large body of Militia are nearly Scituated and in Readiness to come in at the Least notice. We would not have your honour Attribute the cause of our Petitioning to a Jeal- ousy that we are to be discharge when that Battalion is Raised. But to the want of a proper Regard being paid to the troops already down here. Should we be kept up till the time of our Engagements are Expired, we should then take it Exceedingly hard that troops that have had no share in the Labour, Should be Established and we Sent home-Your Honours must Realize, that though we are Soldiers yet we are not void of thought ; which points out to our views the present Appointment in so discour- aging a light. We would not wish to Dictate but humbly to pray, that that vote Respecting ye appointment of the field Officers of that Battal- ion may be Reconsidered, and that Coln' David Gilman Esq' be fixed in the chief Command. And at the Same time, are not unmindful of the Merits of Herculus Mooney Esq' who we look on to be Capable of a higher Station than he now Ranks in. we do not wish to perplex your Honours with many petitions, but are Obligd to forward this in order to allay the Uneasiness that now Subsists through our Small camps. And Should your Honours Grant this our prayer we are Certain that no Offi- cers can give Better Satisfaction, than those we have named. And your Petitioners as in Duty Bound Shall Ever pray
New Castle June ye 17th 1776.
480
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Nathan Brown Cap John Calfe Capt Timº Clements Capt Abraham Perkins Lieut. Ebenezer Perry Ensn
Nathaniel Fifield Lieut
Tobias Leighton Ens" Meshach Bell Ensn
James Macclure Adjt
[2-284 D] [ Soldiers' Petition, 1776.]
To the Honorble the Council and House of Assembly of the State of New Hampshire
Humbly Sheweth,
That your Petitioners were Enlisted Soldiers in the Provincial Service, and Stationed at Fort Sullivan under Command of Cap" Eliphalet Dan- iels ; that the time of Enlistment being nearly expired it being December 17th 1776 Your Petitioners thinking to do greater Service to the United States. enlisted into the Continental Service having then a Month's Wages due-Your Petitioners being now returned Home, having Served a Cam- paign, apply'd to Cap" Daniels for Wages due, who declining to comply with their request, the Subscribers submit their Case to your Honors Consideration praying that they may receive what they think is justly due to them.
And as in Duty bound will ever pray
Subscribers
Wentworth Ricker Robert Fernald Abraham knight William Lyndston John Nelson-Fifer Joseph Fernald Joseph Brooks - Samuel harrington Francis Drew Drumer
[The preceding rolls show that the state of New Hampshire per- formed her share of the work of 1776 in full, as she had the year before, responding ably and patriotically to every call made upon her for men. In several instances her troops remained in the service beyond their terms of enlistment, notwithstanding they were of necessity scantily fed and clothed, and poorly provided with protec- tion against the inclemency of the weather. In no instance, when the exigency of the occasion seemed to require their services beyond their terms of enlistment, were they appealed to in vain. The state
481
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
had three regiments in the regular or continental army under Gen- eral Washington, viz., Stark's, Poor's. and Reed's ; a regiment in the Canada service under Col. Timothy Bedel; Col. Pierse Long's regi- ment, which was stationed for the defence of Piscataqua harbor until it marched to reënforce the garrison at Ticonderoga in Febru- ary. 1777 ; and in addition furnished five regiments of militia as reinforcements, viz., Wyman's and Wingate's in July and August, Tash's and Baldwin's in September, and Gilman's in December.
New Hampshire troops participated in the battles at Trenton. and Princeton, and honored themselves and the state by their bravery and good conduct. At Trenton the regiment under Stark led one of the attacking columns which was commanded by General Sullivan. Colonel James Reed, of Fitzwilliam, commander of the Third N. H. regiment in the continental service. became blind as a result of severe sickness, contracted while in line of duty at Fort George, about the first of September. 1776, and was consequently obliged to retire from active service. He had been a brave and efficient officer, and the loss of his sight was a severe one to him and the cause. The continental congress elected him to be a brigadier-general, August 9, 1776, and on the same day elected John Sullivan to be a major-general. General Reed's commission was forwarded to him by the president of congress the following day, under cover of the following letter :
" Philadelphia August 10, 1776.
" Sir : The Congress having yesterday been pleased to promote you to the rank of brigadier-general in the army of the American states I do myself the pleasure to enclose your commission and wish you happy.
I am sir, your most obedient and very humble servant
John Hancock, President To Brigadier-General James Reed."
The next following are pay-rolls of the companies in Colonel Pierse Long's regiment, stationed at New Castle, as paid before their march to Ticonderoga .- ED.]
35
COLONEL PIERSE LONGS REGIMENT.
[Pay-Rolls of the Companies from Dec. 7, 1776, to Jan. 7, 1777.] [2-285] [ Captain Abraham Perkins's Co.]
A Pay roll of The Company Commanded By Capt Abraham Perkins In Colº Pierce Longs Regiment Stationed att New Castle for One Month from 7th Dec' 1776 to 7th Jan' 1777
MENS NAMES
Stations
When pay Commensed 1777
No of Days in the Service
Sum total to January the 7th 1777
I
Abraham Perkins
Captain
7 Decembir until January
30
8. 0.0
2
Tobias Laighton
Lieuft
do do
30
5. 8.0
3
Samuel stagpole
Lieut
do do
30
5. 8.0
4
John Starbord
Ensign
do do
30
4. 0.0
5
John Neal
Sergant Major
do
do
30
2.14.0
6
Eben' Adams
ditto
do
do
30
2. S.o
7
Samuel Tuttle
ditto
do
do
30
2. S.o
S
Simeon rollins
ditto
do
do
30
2. S.o
9
Timothy Corson
Corpora
do
do
30
2. 4.0
Joseph adams
ditto
do
do
30
2. 4.0
II
Eben' Hanson
ditto
do
do
30
2. 4.0
12
David nason
ditto
do
do
30
2. 4.0
13
Henry Bell
Drumer
do
do
30
2. 4.0
14
Isaac Pridham
Private
do
do
30
2. 0.0
15
James ricker
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
16
Stephen ronnels
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
I7
Samuel Wentworth
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
18
Epraham Tebits
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
19
Richard Hodgdon
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
20
Jotham Nute
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
21
Mathew Malim
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
22
Amos Cenney
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
23
Josiah Chase
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
24
Hanson Hodgdon
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
25
John Taylor
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
26
Nathan robert
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
27
Willm Butlr
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
28
Samuel Robert
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
29
Tobias ricker
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
30
John Collins
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
483
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Stations
When pay Commensed 1777
No of Days in the Service
Sum Total to January the 7th 1777
31
John Butler
Private
7 Decembir until " January
30
2. 0.0
32
Isaac nute
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
33
Eliakim Bickford
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
34
Willm Broton
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
35
Samuel Todd
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
36
James Edgley
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
37
Willm Brasbridg
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
38
John vong
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
39
John Dore
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
40
Robert hussy
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
41
Michael ryan
do
do
do
30
2. O.O
42
Patric Tobine
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
43
Benjamin Primer
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
44
Jonathan Dore
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
45
Dudley Adams
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
46
Samuel Bickford
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
47
Timothy gerrish
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
48
James Boyce
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
49
Ichabod Butler
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
50
Daniel Paul
do
do
do
30
2. 0.0
51
Ebenz' Crummel
do
Due from
II
0.14.8
The seven-
teenth of Dec
A True Role
Abraham Perkins Capt
Jan' 14th Examined
Per Pierse Long
Commissioned Officers
22.16 -
mo
dys
Serjeant Major
I
2.14 -
Serjeants
3
0
48s
7. 4 -
Corporals & Drum'
5
0
445
II. 0 -
Privates
37
II
40s
74.14.8
I month Advance pay to 15 men to 7 Feb' 1777 Mileage on their March to Ticonderoga
31.12. -
6.18. 8
£156.19.4
6.18.8
Allowance for Waggons
£163.18.0
£1IS.8.0
£118. 8.8
484
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-286]
[ Captain Ebenezer Dearing's Co.]
A Pay Roll for the field Artillery Company Commanded By Ebeneze. Dearing. Esq' 1777 for one Months Pay from 7": Dec' 1776 to 7 Jan3 1777.
MEN'S NAMES
Station
When pay com-
mencf
When pay Ended
Time of Service
What
Month
Wages Due
I Nº
1,76
1777
Month. Days
& SD
£ SI
I Ebenezer Deering
Captain
Dec' ye 7th Jany ve 7th
I
8. 0.0
8. 0.0
2|Samuel Hutchings
Cap: Lieu™
do
1
do
I
6. 0.0
6 --
3 Thomas Bowler
first Lieu:
do
7
do
7
I
5.10
5.10.0
4|Shackford Seaward
Secd Lieut
do
1
do
I
5.10
5.10.0
5 Nahum Akarman
Sargant
do
7
do
7
I
2.10
2.10.0
6|John Dennett
Sargant
do
7
do
- 1
I
2.10
2.10
7|Simeon Akarman
Sargant
do
7
do
1
I
2.10
2.10
8 John Underwood
Sargant
do
1
do
7
I
2. 5
2. 5
Io George Loud
Corp1
do
7
do
7
I
2.
2. 5
II John Griffin
Corpi
do
7
do
I
2.
5
2. 5
12 Nicholas Bouffard
Corp1
do
7
do
7
I
2.
5
2. 5
13 William Dearing
Drum'
do
7
do
7
I
2.
5
5
14 Theodore Furnald
Fiffer
do
do
7
I
2.
5
5
I 5/Samuel Odiorne
Privats
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2. I
16 Elliott Dearing
ào
do
7
do
7
I
2. I
2. I
18|Samuel Yeaton
do
do
7
7
I
2. I
2. I
19|Elihu Weeks
do
do
do
7
I
2. I
2. I
20 Samuel Morrison
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2. I
21|William Gale
do
do
7
do
I
2.
I
2. 1
22 Benja March
do
do
7
1
I
2.
I
2. I
23 Benja Akarman
do
do
7
do
I
2.
I
2. I
24 John Reed Jun'
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2. I
25 Benja Thompson
do
do
7
do
7
I
2
I
2. I
26 Noah Akarman
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2. I
27|Josiah Brooks /
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2.
I
28|Cleamant Jackson Jun
do
do
7
do
I
2. I
2
I
29 James Green
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
J
2. I
30 John Leach
do
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2. I
32 |John Karswell
do
do
do
7
I
2.
I
2. I
33 Joseph Willson
do
do
do
7
I
2. I
2. I
34 Joseph Beal
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2. I
35 Samuel Twead
do
do
7
do
1
I
2.
I
2. I
36 William Steavins Jun™
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2. I
37 Pelatiah Barter
do
do
7
do
I
2.
I
2. I
38 John Stoodly
do
,
do
7
do
7
1
I
2. I
2. 1
7
I
2. I
2.
I
17 Richard Perry
do
do
1
do
7
I
2.10
2.10
9 John Barter
Corp1
do
7
do
7
I
2. 1
2. I
31 Robart Brier
do
-
-
i
per
at
2.
2.
do
do
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MEN'S NAMES
| Nº
39 John Bartlett
Privats
1776 do
7
Dec' ye 7th
I
2. I
2. I
40 John Akarman
do
do
7
do
7
I
2. I
2. I
41 |William Lear
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
J
I
42 Thomas Mead
do
do
do
6
I
2.
1
2.
I
43|Rundal Furnald
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2. I
44 Lamuel Marston
do
do
7
do
1
I
2.
I
I
45 Joshua Fennix
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2.
I
46|Nicholas Caverly
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2. I
47|Samuel Hodgdon
do
do
7
7
I
2.
I
2.
I
48|Richard Perry Jun
do
do
do
7
I
2. I
2.
I
49 John Archable
do
do
do
I
2.
I
2.
I
50|David Wooddes
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2.
I
51
Benning Slooper
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
2.
I
52 Laurance Ellis
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
J
2.
I
53 James March
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
I
2.
I
54|Robart Holmes
do
do
do
7
I
2.
1
2. I
55 |Rob Drout
do
do
-
do
7
I
2.
J
2. I
56| Philip Barker
do
do
7
do
7
I
2.
J
2. I
57 James Braughton
do
do
do
7
I
-
2.
I
2. 1.0
58 John Belling
do
Dec' ye 19
do
1
-
2.
I
I. 4.7
59 Sam! Weeks
do
do
19
do
7
IS
2.
I
I. 4.7
60|Sam1 Belling
do
do
19 do
7
18
2.
I
I. 4.7
61|William Gerrish
do
do
19 do
7
18
2
I
1. 4.7
62|Edwd Page
do
do
19 do
7
-
2.
J
I. 4.7
63 Willm Brier
do
do
19 do
7
-
2.
I
I. 4.7
64|Daniel Davis
do
do
23
do
7
-
14
2. I
- 19.2
65 Thomas Shaw
do listed with
Cap' Beal
do
7
do
3
-
26
2. I
1.15.6
66 James White
do listed with Capt Beal
do
7
do
3
- 26
2. I
1.15.6
155. 2.0148.10.8
Jan 14": 1777 Examined per Pierse Long Co
State of New Hampshire Rockingham ss
Portsmº Jan' 13th 1777
Then Capt Eben' Dearing appeared and made Solmn oath to the Truth of the above & within mustrole by him Subscribed-
Before H Wentworth Just Peace
What
Month
Wages Due
at
£ SD
£ SD
1777
Month Days
Time of Service
per
Station
When pay com-
mencd
When pay Ended
2 ..
2.
do
7
7
7
IS
IS
IS
485
Ebenezer Dearing Captn
486
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Commissioned officers Serjeants Corporals Drum & fife
25
4. 0 à 5os
IO --
6. 0 là 455 13.10.0
privates
48.24 @ 415 100. 0.9
£148.10.9
I months advance to 24 men to 7 Feb 1777 50.14.0 pª Wm Gale to the 5 d° 1777 1.17.4
22.18.8
Allowance for Waggons
22.18.8
246.19.5
[2-287] [ Captain Timothy Clement's Co.]
A Pay Roll of Capt Timothy Clements Company in Col Peirce Longs Regamint in the Continental Service from 7th Dec' 1776 up to the 7th day of January 1777
New Castle Jan' ye 12th 1777-
MEN'S NAMES
Stations
When pay Com-
menced
Rate p' month
Time in the Ser-
vice
Wages due
1 Timothy Clements
Capt Ist Lieut
do
£5.8.0
do
£5.8.0
3 Henry Teuxbury 2d Lieut
2ª Lieut
do
£5.8.0
do
£5. 8.0
4 Robart Clarke
Ensign
do
$4.0.0
do
£4.00
5 Moses Darling
Sargant
do
48s
do
2. 8 -
6 Abner Keves
do
do
do
do
2. 8 -
7 Edmond Chapman
do
do
do
do
2. 8
8 Willm Taggart Quarter M
Sargant
do
545
do
2.14
9 Josiah Towl
Corporal
do
445
do
2. 4
Io Ebenezer Ball
do
do
do
do
2. 4 -
Dudley Gilman
do
do
do
do
2. 4 -
12 James Sanburn
do
do
do
do
2. 4
13 John Shaw
Drumer Fifer
do
do
do
2. 4 -
14 Samuel Odiorne
do
do
2. 4 -
15 Joseph Palmer
Private
do
405
do
405
16 John Dutch
do
do
do
do
405
17 Noah Wedgwood
do
do
do
do
40S
18| Jebesh Felch
do
do
do
do
405
| N° men
£S.o.ojone month
£8. 0.0
2 Nath' Fifield 1º Lieut
7th Decem"
do
Mileage on their march to Ticonderoga
£224. 0.9
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
487
When pay Com-
menced
Rate pr month
Time in the Ser-
Wages due
19 Nichalus Felch
Private
7th Decem'
405
jone month
405
Thomas Nuton
do
do
do
do
40S
21 Andrew McEntire
do
do
do
do
405
22
John McDonnold
do
do
do
do
405
23 John Harrington
do
do
clo
do
40s
24
Joseph Chapman
do
do
do
do
40S
25 |William Kelley
do
do
do
do
405
26|James Waymoth
do
do
do
do
40s
27|Joseph Bean
do
do
do
do
405
28 Nath1 Pearsons
do
do
do
do
40S
29 John Clarke
do
do
do
do
40S
30 Joseph French
do
do
do
do
405
31 |Simeon Haines
do
do
do
do
405
32 Nathan Steavens
do
do
do
do
405
33|Samuel Powel
do
do
do
do
40S
34 Joseph Taggart
do
do
do
do
405
35 Learnard Cumings
do
do
do
do
405
36|Stephen Powers
do
do
do
do
40s
37|Richd Shearman
do
do
do
do
40S
38|Reuben Martain
do
do
do
do
40s
39 Jacob Martain
do
do
do
do
40S
40|Samuel Martain
do
do
do
do
40$
41 |William Gould
do
do
ào
do
40s
42|Daniel Blaisde]
do
do
do
do
40S
43 Ebenezer Currier
do
do
do
do
405
44|Gorden Freeze
do
do
do
do
405
45|David Page
do
do
do
do
405
46|Simon Dearborn
do
do
do
do
40S
47 James Selley
do
do
do
do
405
48 Jacob Hunt
do
do
do
do
40s
49 John Crown
do
do
do
do
40S
50 |Richd Hopkins
do
do
do
do
405
51
David Fisk
do
do
do
do
405
52 William Powel
do
do
do
do
40S
53 Timothy Brown
do
do
do
do
40S
54 |Jonathan Selley
do
do
do
do
40S
55 Joseph Pierce
do
do
do
do
405
56|David French
do
do
do
do
40s
57 John Marden Johnson
do
do
do
do
405
58 |Levi Morrell
do
do
do
do
405
59|Enoch Spauldwin
do
do
do
do
40S
60 Abner Clough
do
do
do
do
40S
61 Joseph French
do
do
do
do
405
62|Jabesh French
do
do
do
do
405
vice
| Nº men
MEN'S NAMES
Stations
488
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MEN'S NAMES
Stations
When pay Com-
menced
Rate pr month
Time in the Ser-
vice
Wages due
63|Isaac Shattuck
Private
7th. Decemti
405
one month
405
64|Nath] Wheat
do
do
do
do
40S
65 Caleb Farley
do
do
do
do
405
66, Archalus Towns
do
do
do
do
405
67|Caleb Brown
do
do
do
do
405
68|Samuel Woster
do
do
do
do
40S
69' Thomas Veasey
do
do
do
do
405
70|Isaac Clements
do
do
do
do
405
71 Samuel Veasey
do
do
do
do
40S
£159.18 -
A True Roll
Examined Jan 13th 1777
pr Timº Clements Capt Pierse Long C°-
Commissioned Officers
22.16-
mo days
Serjeants
3
a
4Ss
7. 4 -
Q M Serjeant
2.14 -
Corporals Drum & fife
6
@
44.5
13. 4 -
privates
57
ra
40$
114. 0-
£159.18 -
So - -
30. 8 -
£270. 6-
30. 8-
£300.14.0
@ | Nº men
I Month Advance wages to the 7 Feb 1777- Milege on their march to Ticonderoga
Allowance for waggons
489
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-288]
[ Captain John Calfe's Co.]
A Pay Roll of Capt John Calfe's Company in Coln' Pierce Long's Regiment in Continental Service From Dec' ytt 1776. To Jan' 7th 1777.
MEN'S NAMES
| Nº
£ s d
I
John Calfe
Capt Lieut
do
£5.8
do
5.8.0
3 Meshech Bell
Lieut
do
£5.8
do
5.8.0
4
Benja Batchelder
Ensign
do
£4 -
do
4.0.0
5. Amos Stevens
Sargent
do
£2.8
do
2.8.0
f 6| Richard Goss {
do
do
do
do
2.8.0
7
Benja Rendall
do
do
do
do
2.8.0
8 John Smith
do
do
do
do
2.8.0
9
Enoch Richardson
Corporal
do
£2.4
do
2.4.0
IO
Samuel Knowles
do
do
do
do
2.4.0
do
do
do
do
2.4.0
12
Theophilus Goodwin
do
do
do
do
2.4.0
I3
Moses Hunt
Fifer
do
do
do
2.4.0
14
John Rawlings
Private
do
£2
do
2.0.0
15
Peter Grant Jun"
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
16
Jonathan Goodwin
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
I7
Elisha Thomas
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
18
Peter Abbot
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
19
Nathan" Tucker
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
20
Nathan Clough
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
21
William Oliver
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
22
William Griffis
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
23
Thomas Foy
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
24
Samuel Libby
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
25
Joshua Lock
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
26
William Goudy
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
27
John Ellison
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
28
Samuel Perry
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
29
Nathanael Lear
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
30
James Libby
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
31
Moses Atwood
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
32
John Clark
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
33
Samuel Johnson
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
34 Stephen Sawyer
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
35 Benjamin Libby
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
36 John Brasbury
do
do
do
d )
2.0.0
37
George Saunders
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
38 Thomas Blasdell
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
when pay Com-
mencd
Rate pr Month
Time in Service
Wages Due to
Each
Stations
Decr 7th
£8
I month
8.0.0
2 William Cooper
Abraham Carter
490
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MEN'S NAMES
Nº
Stations
when pay Com-
mencd
Rate pr Month
Time in Service
Wages Due to Each
£ s d
39 William Walles
Private
Decr 7th
£2
I month
2.0.0
40
Levi Walles
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
41 John Marden
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
42
Aaron Lord
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
43
Moses Williams
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
44
Seco Barnard
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
45
James Kinniston
do
do
do
Deserted
Dec' 23d
I.O.O
46
Benjamin Fairley
do
do
do
month
2.0.0
47 Job Forss
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
48 Scipio Brown
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
49
William McKim
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
50
Michael Worthen
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
. 51
John Richardson
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
52
Richard Black
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
53
James Rendall
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
54
Joseph Jewell
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
55
John Blasdell
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
56
John Lear
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
57
William Varrell
do
do
do
do
2.0 0
58
James Rendall jun'
do
do
do.
do
2.0.0
59
Richard Lock
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
60
Noah Sherburne
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
61
Edward Tredwick
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
62
Samuel Card
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
63
Edward Card
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
64
John Rand
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
65
Stephen Lawrey
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
66
William Trundy jun
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
67
Peter Grant
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
68
John Trefethren
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
69
John Norton
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
70
Henry Forss
do
do
do
do
2.0 0
71 Samuel Odiorne
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
72|
Andrew Whitcher
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
73|
William Gould
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
74
Elias Tarlton
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
75
Levi Woodman
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
76
Joshua Neal
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
77 William Trundy
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
78 Paul Rendall
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
79 Samuel Goudy
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
So Peter Barter
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
491
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MEN'S NAMES
Stations
when pay Com-
menci
Rate pr Month
Time in Service
Wages Due to
Each
| Nº
£ s d
81 Joseph True Eaton
Private
Decr 7th
£2
month
2.0.0
82
Henry Langmaid
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
83 Nath" Jordan
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
84 Robert Martin
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
85| John Sargent
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
86 Josiah Howe in Room of Michael Veal
do
do
do
do
2.0.0
Total
£188.8.0
Deducted of the Above Roll made up to James Kiniston a De- serter
I - -
£187.8.0
A True Roll
pr John Calfe Capt
Examined Jan' 13, 1777.
Pierse Long Cº
Commissionª Officers
22.16 -
mo dys
Serjeants
4
0
4Ss
9.12 -
Corp1 & fife
5
0 ra
445
11. 0-'
Privates
72
0
40s
144. 0 -
deduct i man unpaid
LIST. 8- 2. 0
£185. 8-
I month Advance pay to 21 men to Feby 1777- Mileage on their March to Ticonderoga --
43. 4 -
2S. 5.4
£256.17.4
Allowance for waggons-
28. 5.4
£285. 2.8
492
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[2-289]
[ Captain Mark Wiggin's Co.]
A Pay Roll for a Company Commanded By Cap: Mark Wiggin in Co" Peirce Long's Regiment at Portsmouth from the 8th Day of Decem- ber to the 7th Day of January 1777-
MENS NAMES
Rank
when Wages com-
-
menced
Wages pr month
Time in Service
Wages Due
I
Mark Wiggin
Capt
Decembr' 8th
8.0.0
I month
8. 0. 0
2
Ezekiel Worthen
It Lieut
do
5.8.0
do
5. 8. 0
3
Thoms Brackett
2' Lieut
do
5.8.0
do
5. 8. 0
4
Jeremiah Robinson
I' Serjent
do
2.8.0
do
I. 9
5
Thom& Robinson
do do
do
2.8.0
do
2. 8. o
7 1
John Goss .
Corporal
do
2.4.0
do
2 4. 0
8
Samuel Elkins
do
do
2.4.0
do
2. 4. 0
9
Benj Wiggin
do
do
2.4.0
do
2. 4. 0
IO
Nathan Blake
do
do
2.4.0
do
2. 4. 0
II
Simon Wiggin
Fifer
do
2.4.0
do
2. 4. 0
I2
Nicholas Mason
Drumer
do
2.4.0
do
2. 4.0
13
Jeames Gordon
Private
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
14
Joseph Thirston
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
15
Jonathan Allen
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
16
Josiah Allen
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
I7
Joseph Sparks
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. o.
18
Robert Rawlings
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
19
Joseph Dudley
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
20
Nicholas Marriner
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
2I
Moses Sanborn
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
22
Joel Judkins
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
23
Stephen Leavitt
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
24
Joseph Jenness
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
25
Judah Hackett
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
26
Benjamin Fox
do
do
2.0.0
do
2.
27
James Fulinton
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
28
Gordon Burleigh
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
29
Josiah Sanborn
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
30
Samuel Fogg
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
31
Josiah Brown
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
32
Samuel Cram
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
33
Theophilus Norriss
do
do
2.0.0
do
. 0.
34
John Robinson
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
35
Elisha French
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
36
Simon Winslow
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
37
Eliphaz Reed
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
38
Henry Kinnison
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
do
2.8.0
do
2. 8. 0
6
Walter Wiggin
493
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MENS NAMES
Rank
when Wages com-
menced
Wages pr month
Time in Service
Wages due
39
Daniel Rawlings
Private
Decembr 8th
2.0.0
month
2. 0. 0
40
John Leavitt
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
41
Richard Dolloff
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
4.2
Joel Lord
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
43
Leonard Weeks
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
44
Robert Crimbal
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
45
Elijah Wiggin
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
46
Andrew Cate
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
47
Joseph Dolloff
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
48
William Lucy
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
49
Ezekiel Holman
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
50
Thomas Lord
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
51
Wheelar Burleigh
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
52
Joseph Kinnison
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
53
Benja Perkins
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. O. O
54
Natha1} Wadleigh
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
55
Samuel Kinnison
do
do
2.0.0
do
2.0.0
56
Samuel Hambleton
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0.0
57
Jedediah Weeks
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
58
Samuel Jonson
do
do
2.0 0
do
. 2. 0. 0
59
William Chelsea
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
60
Perry Hardy
do
Decem ye 13
2.0.0
24 Days do
1.16. 2
61
William Burkins
do
do
2.0.0
2. 0. 0
62
David Eala
do
do
2.0.0
do
2. 0. 0
do
Total Sum Due
£136.13.11
A True Roll
Pr Mark Wiggin Cap®
Jan' 13th 1777 Examined per Pierse Long Co
State of Newhampshire Portsmouth January the 13th Day 1777-
Then Capt Mark Wiggin appeared and made Solemn Oath to the truth of the within Pay Roll by him Subscribed
Before H Wentworth Just Peace
18.16-
Serjeant's
3
-
4.16 -
Corporals fife & Drum
6
-
13. 4 -
privates
49
24 @@ 40S
99.12 -
Travel for J Robinson
0. 1. 9
D° for P. Hardy
4. 2
£136.13.11
Commissioned Officers
mo
days
@@ 48s @ 445
494
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
I month Advance pay to 42 men to 7 Feby 1777. Mileage on their March to Ticonderoga
83.12 .- 24.10. 8
£244.10. 7
Allowance for waggons
24.18. 8
£269. 7. 3
[2-290] [ Captain Nathan Brown's Co.]
A Pay Role of Cap' Nathan Browns Company in Co1 Longs Riger- ment from Decem' 7th 1776 to January ye 7th 1777
MENS NAMES
Station
when Pay Commd
Pr month
time in Service
wages Due
ES
Nathan Brown
Cap
Decem1 7th
08 00
I Moth
08.0.0
moses Barnard
Lieut
ditto 7th
05 os
I do
05.8.0
Matt" Bryant
Lieut
do th
05 08
I do
05.8.0
Timy tilton
Ensign
do 7
04 00
I do
04.2.0
Zach Clefford
Sergt
do 7
02 OS
I do
02.8.0
Josiah Blake
Serg
do 7
02 08
I do
02.8.0
Israel Ingalls
Sergt
do 7
02 08
I do
02.8.0
Benin Bell
Sergt
do 7
02 08
I do
02.8.0
Josiah · Allen
Corp1
do 7
2 04
I do
02.4.0
David Dunken
Corp1
do 7
2 04
I do
02.4.0
Luke Shepherd
Corp1
do 7
2 04
I do
02.4.0
Wm Shannon
Corp1
do 7
2
4
I do
02.4.0
Hunken faxen
fifer
do 7
2
5
I do
02.4.0
Sam1l fogg
Drum'
do 7
2
5
I do
02.4.0
Benj" Swain
Private
do 7
2
O
I do
02.0.0
Josiah Bean
do
do 7
2
I do
02.0.0
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