Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary war, 1775 to 1777, Part 37

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6.14.8


2,10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19.8


James Howe


~


6.14.8


~


2.10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19.8


Josiah Clark


~


6.14.8


2.10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19.8


Ezekiel Gardner


6.14.8


2.10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19.8


George Knox


6.14.8


2.10


9. 4.8


3.


5


5.19.8


Luther Linkan


6.14.8


2.10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19.8


Ezra Perkins


6.14.8


2.10


9. 4.8


3.


5


5.19.8


Stephen Colborn


6.14.8


~


2.10


9. 4.8


3.


5


5.19.8


Simeon Hart


~


6.14.8


2.10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19.8


Nath' Stafford


-


6.14.8


~


2.10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19.8


Ezekiel Parker


6.14.8


66


2.10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19.8


5


5.19.8


Eleazer Jackson


66


6.14.8


2.10


9. 4.8


5


6.14.8


2.10


9. 4.8


3.


5


5.19.8


Robert Scott


Robert Mason


6.14.8


2.10


9. 4.8


3.


5


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


543


16


6.14.8 6.14.8


-


2.10


9. 4.8


5


5.19.8


Jerh Meacham


6.14.8


2.10


9. 4.8


3.


5.19.8


Gibbs Follett


~


2.10


2.10


4.8


5.19.8


544


[Pay-Roll of Captain Hayward's Co .- concluded.]


NAMES


Rank


Time Engag'd


Time in Service


Amo Wages


Miles Travel


Amo Travel


Sum total


Advanced ľay


Wages Dite


David Johnson


Private


Dec 5


3.11


6.14. 8


600


£2.10


£9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19. 8


Frederick Keys


6.14. 8


2.10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5 19. 8


Samuel Harper


6.14. 8


2.10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19. 8


Alexander Mills


6.14. 8


2.10


9. 4.8


3.


5


5.19. 8


Solomon Bigelow


66


6.14. 81


2.10


9. 4.8


3.


5


5.19. S


William Kimball


6.14. 81


2.10)


9. 4.8


3.


5


5.19. 8


Ambrose Cushman


66


6.14. 8


2.10|


9. 4.8


3.


5


5 19. 8


Eleazer Clark


66


6.14. 8|


2.10


9. 4.8


3.


5


5.19. 8


Samuel Wood


6.14. 8


2.10


9.4.8


3.


5


5.19. 8


Bethuel Miller


6.14. 81


2.10


9. 4.8


3.


5


5.19. 8


Joseph Brown


-


6.14. 8


2.10


9. 4.8


3.


5


5.19. 8


Joseph Plumley


6.14. 8


2.10


9. 4.8|


3.


5


5.19. 8


Jonathan Hall jun


6.14. 8


2.10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19. 8


Jonathan Lane


-


6.14. 8


2.10


9. 4.8


3. 5


5.19. 8


£540.13.10


£172.10, £713.3 10|£239. 17.0 £473. 6.10


Exeter May 6, 1777


An Abstract of pay due to the non Commissioned officers & privates in Cap Joshua Haywards Company in Col David Gilmans Regt from the State of New Hampshire from the 5 day of Decr 1776 to the 15 March 1777 both days included two Mo Eleven days Per Joshua Ilayward Capt £ 156.4 -- for Sixty Six men @ 475 4d per Man- Errors Excepted


Committee on Claims Exeter 7th May 1777-


This roll amounting to one hundred fifty six pounds four shillings is right Cast-


Examd per Joseph Gilman


An Extract from the Journals of the Committee of Safety of May 7 1777-Ordered the receiver General to pay the roll of Cap Joshua Hayward in Col Gilmans Regt amounting to 156.4 and his acct amounting to £5.12.8-


Attest


Joseph Pearson Secy


Copy exd per N Parker


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


00 00 00 00 00


MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS.


[3-23]


Dunstable April 1777


We the Subscribers Do hereby Order Capt Wm Walker to Receive of the Paymaster Or Treasurer of the State of New Hamp' all the wages Due to us as Soldiers in Col David Gilmans Regiment Capt Walkers Company in the State of New york


John Godfree Samuel Jonson


Silas Swallow


George Kenfield


Eben' Townsend


Samuel Wood


Jacob Whittemore


Jonathan Hobart


Solomon Hutchinson


James Rollf


Benjamin Wright Jacob Curtice


Randal McDonel


Phinehas Whitney


Isac Curtice


Zachariah Richardson


William Cummings Joseph Wheat


[3-24] [ Captain Parsons's Men.]


We the Subscribers acknowledge this Receipt of Forty eight Shillings each from the first foot Company in the Parish of Rye Commanded by Capt Joseph Parsons which Sum of money is in Addition to the Conti- nental Bounty allready by us Rece for our Engageing as a Part of the Proportion of men to be Supplyed by said first Company towards Com- pleating the Continental Army the Sums of forty Eight Shillings each we this day Recª by the hands of M' Nathan Goss


Exeter 2ª April 1777


James Randall John Harrington Josiah how


his James X Worster mark Henry Langmaid


John norton his


John X Marden mark


[3-25]


[ Captain Sias's Men.]


We the Subscribers being inlisted Soldiers under the Command of Capt Benjamin Sias do hereby acknowledge to have received of Colo Thom" Stickney Five Pounds Ten Shillings L my each Man. Three Pounds of which Sum being for one Months advance Pay and Two Pounds Ten Shillings the remainder of said Sum of Five Pounds Ten being for Trav- arling charges to New York


39


.


546


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Jonathan Forster


Isaac Davis


David Norris


James towl


James Urann


Henry MºCrelles


William Forest


Daniel Carter


Esekiel Hadley


Charles Sias


Simeon Sanborn


Stephen Eastman


Philbrick Bradley His


John X Rowen


Zacharia Story


Stephen Secon Mark His Daniel × Felch


Joseph Story Thomas Story


Peter Blanchard


Amos Abbot Tun'


Mark


Benjamin Currier


Richard flood


Theophilus X Biake


Levi Harriman


Wadleigh cram


Ebeneser Bean


William Copss


Moses Noves


Edmund Sawyer Samuel Murdock


Recd of Col Thomas Stickney Five Pounds Eight Shillings for one Months advance Pay as a Lieu' & Two Pounds Ten Shillings for Billet- ing John McClary 2ª


Recd of Col Thom' Stickney Eight Pounds L my for one Months pay as a Captain. & Two Pounds Ten Shillings L my for Billeting to New vork.


Benjamin Sias


[3-26] [ Haverhill Return. May. 1777.]


A Return of Men in the Haverhill Company who have been employd in the public Service & are now in actual Service


Mens Names


In what Services


Josiah Elkins In Bedel's Regim' in Canada 1776


John Saunders ditto


Jonª Saunders ditto now in Wetcombs Co


Isaac Stevens ditto


Joseph Moulton


In Bedels Compa 1775


Thom' Manchester ditto


Nath' Wales ditto


John Fvfield ditto


Joseph Fyfield ditto


John Haseltine ditto


David Ladd ditto


John Hodgdon


ditto


Joseph Hadley


ditto


Jesse Heath ditto


Asa Bayley ditto


Wm Abbot


ditto


John Sanborn


ditto


Richª Sanborn


ditto


Benajah Hall ditto


Zebulon Hunt


ditto


Now in Whitcombs Co


Bedel's Co. 1775


Now in Whitcombs Co Ditto Ditto


In the State of New York for 3 years


547


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


James Abbot Eben' Sanborn Mark Sanborn KJohn Dodge Amos Heath ditto


Joseph Sawyer Henry Morgan John Rine Wm Haseltine


In Colo Reads Regt 1776 In Bedels Com. 1775 In Colo Warners Regim 1775 in Jersey's ditto [1776 Massa Reg


In Massa Service 1775, 1776


In Reeds Regt 1776 In Starks Regim at Bunker Hill


In Reed's Regim


Moses Duty ditto


John Taylor Foster


Thomas Simpson Jun'


ditto


Robert Simpson


Josª Burnam ditto


Silas Wheeler


Henry Palmer ditto


John Lovering


Daniel Stevens


Avery Saunders


Perley Rogers


ditto


Eben' Rice


Sam1 Lang


Ephraim Wesson


In Colo Gilmans Regim at Peekskill last Winter


Alexª Hogg Ditto


Solomon Parker


Ditto


Will™ Minor Ditto


Joshua Hayward Ditto


George Moors ditto at Bunker Hill in ) In Bedels Reg 1776


Starks Regimt now in N York Service 3 yrs In Massa. State for 3 yr-5


Hezh Fuller Jacob Kent ditto


State of New Hampshire


Grafton ss. Haverhill 1st May 1777. The Selectmen of sd Haverhill hereby certify the above to be a true Return of the Number Men who have been taken out of the Town for the Service of the War & are now actually employ'd in said Service


Charles Johnston Ezekiel Ladd James Woodward


To the Committee of Safety for the State of New Hampshire at Exeter per Capt Hayward


Ditto


ditto ditto now In Colo Hazen's Regt Ditto now in Canada Inlisted in New York State for 3 years Ditto Ditto Now in Massª Service In Colo Gilmans Regt at Peekkill last Winter Ditto


[ now in One of ye Cont1 ? Battalion of New Hamp In Bedel's Cº 1775 ditto


ditto


548


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[3-27]


[ Soldiers' Order, May, 1777.]


State of New Hampshire


To the Honorable Council and House of Representetives for this State


we the Petitionars Humblee Shueth that we Being Soldiers in the Ser- vis in Col Wimons Rigement in the year 1776 and in Cap® William Still- son Companev as we Have not Receivd any wages for the month of Novem Last Nither have we Receved any Back allowance for any of the Time we ware under the Said Cap' Stillson thearefore we youre humble Petitioners Prave that the Honorable Court would Pay to Liu Stephen Hoyt the money which is oure Just Due for which favor we your Humble Petitioners are in duty Bound Shall ever Pray


Hopkinton May 19 1777


Ezekiel goodwin


Thomas putney


Jonathan Eastman


francis Davis


Benjamin X tucker his


Willam Heath


John Chadwick


Jonathan Putney


Sam" Stocker Abner Colby mark


Ebenezer Colbey


Joseph Bickford John Palmer


Thomas Bickford


Jacob Waldron


Jonathan Robey


Thomas Story


Stephen Hovt


Joseph putney


Joseph Stanley


Jacob Flint John Brown


Jacob Tucker


Joseph Hastings Samuel Symonds


Paskey pessey


Ebenezer Eaton


Wm Clements


Samuel Trumball


[ Salisbury Return, March, 1777.] [Original in N. H. Antiquarian Society's collection.]


Salisbury 1777 March ye 31"


Hired ten men to serve in the Continental Army 3 years-viz.


Reuben Greele 70 Dollars Joshua Snow


70 Dollars


Moses Fellowes 70 Do Danl Phelps 70 Do


Ephraim Heath 70 Do Wm Baley 70 Do


Mathew Greele 70 Do Ruben Hoit 85 Do


Philip Lufkin 70 Do Benja Howard 70 £ Do


June 1778-Jonathan Fifield John Bowley


1779 Paid James Johnson £6.0.0 Paid Stephen Bohonon 6.0.0. Rhode Island


549


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[3-28] [ Petition from Men at Fort Washington, 1777.]


To the Honourable Councelers and House of Representatives at Exeter in General Court Assembled.


we the Subscribers the Non Commission officer and Soldiers under the Command of Capt. Titus Salter at Forte Washington in the State of New hampshire-


Humbly Present this Petition To your Honours Shewing that your Honours at the Time of our inlisting was Pleased Give us forty one Shil- lings per month we Chearfully all as one Entered in to the Service & thought the wages Sufficient Pay for our Service. Knowing that your Honours had Passed an act for the Regulating the Prices of Goods and Provisions and we humbly Shew your Honours How far that act is Complied with, vour Honours Stated Rum By the Quart at es and is Sold Currant at 4 and 5s Per Quart, Corn at 3.56 Pr Bushel, and it Sold at 5 and 6 shilling a Bushel, Coffe at Is3d Pound and it Sold for 4 and 5 shilling Pr Pound, Sider at 12s Pr Barrel and it is Sold at 33s Pr Barrel and Seven Pence per Quart and all Sortes of Goods and Provisions at as Dear a Rate and we Humbly Pray your Honours to take the Suffering condition of vour Humble Petitioners under your Consideration and make an addition To our Wages for the time of our Being in the Service according to the Price of all Sorte of Goods & Provisions or we must, as the most of us have families if you Do Not Give us wages So that we can Support them Be under The Hard Necesaty though Contaray To our Desires Beg a Discharge from the Service, which is very Dissagreeable To us we Being in Defence of So Glorious A Cause of Liberty which is Dearer thant our Lives if Could have wages To Supporte it and humbly Pray your honour To Give us Discharge if you Do Not Rise our wages To Give us A Discharge from the Service that we may take Some other way To Supporte our familis, we Do Not want To make Estaes By Be- ing in the Defence of So Glorious A Cause, we only Beg Wages that we Can Live By, and we humbly Pray your Honours To Give us an answer as Soon as you have Time To Consider of it for we Cannot Live By the wages you have Given us and your Humble Petitioners will Ever Pray &C-


Forte washington in the State New hampshire the 26 of may 1777-


N. B. when the war Began forty Shillings was Better than Six Pounds is Now-


Joseph Day Josiah Gunnison


Daniel Hodsdon


Simeon Tibbets


Daniel garey


Samuel Shaw


Richd Jenkins


Rich' Ingerson


Samuel Garev


Solomon Stevens


Palatiah Gunnison


Andrew Rankin


John Williams


Adinton D' Yeaton


James Garey


Sam' Odiorne


John Shortaride


Isaac Worthen


550


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Mark Loude


Benjamin Reed


Thomas Dam


Simon Haines


William Harrison


Tobias mackintir


Stephen Clark


Ebenezer Whitehouse


Paul Roberts


Wm Babb


Theodore Lovejoy


Richard Perry


Richard hogsdon


Elial Littlfield


Joseph Bettle


Henry Simpson


N : furbur


Theophilus Clough


Simeon Whittom


Samuel Jones


Thomas Perkins


Simeon Whittom Juner George Tucker


John Morrison


Daniel Bane


Obedir Marshall


Wiggins Evans


Abraham Bane


Benjamin Yeaton


William Carlile


Jonthan Vincent


Jonath brown


William Tebbets


John Tina


James hight


James Philpot


David Tina


Aron abbot


James Philpot Junr


Henry Clarke


Gershom Plumer


Jotham Booker


David Bruster


[3-29] [ Orders to Captain Haven.]


State of New Hampshire


In Committee of Safety at Exeter Jan' 24th 1777.


To Capt John Haven-


You are hereby Empowered to Enlist nineteen Men to appear at Exe- ter on Thursday the 30th of this inst January & proceed from thence under your command as a Guard for a number of Prisoners to Rhode Island-Taking care to enlist none but such as you are Satisfied will be able to perform the duty and are well accoutered as Soldiers-Those who engage you may inform that they will be paid on their return at the rate of 40s p' month-and provisions found them on their march-and dismissed as soon as they return-particular instructions will be given vou to regulate your conduct in said Business-in pursuance of orders from G. Washington-to have 2 Sergts-Capt to have the same as Cap- tains in the service-


The Committee has promised one Sam1 Mackrees now at Stratham to be one of the number he having Business with Gen' Arnold


E. Thompson Chairman


[Captain Haven enlisted the men, and on the thirty-first of the month took charge of fifty-six prisoners of war, with orders to turn them over to the commander of the British troops at Newport, R. I. The following is the pay-roll of his company :- ED.]


Richd L' Nelson Jon& Brown Josiah Berrey Sam" Clay


Wm Chadwick


Tames Haley Joshua Haley


551


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[3-30]


A Pay Roll of Captain John Haven's Company Enlisted for the pur- pose of guarding prisoners from the State of New Hampshire to New Port in Rhode Island


NAMES


Rank:


Entry


Time in Service


Rate per Month


Amount Wages


John Haven


Captain I" Serg't


Jan™ 24


24 days


8.£


6 80


Walter Neal


26


16 d°


2 8


I 5 8


Sam1 McCres


2nd do


26


16


2 Ss


I


5 8


Levi Dearborn


Private


26


18


2.£


I


4


Samuel Dearborn


ditto


26


16


ditto


I


I 4


Benjamin Foss


ditto


26


16


ditto


I


1 4


John Lovering


ditto


26


16


ditto


I


4


Thomas Martin


ditto


26


16


ditto


I


4


Robert Crimball


ditto


26


16


ditto


I


4


Abraham Crimball


ditto


26


16


ditto


I


I 4


John Crosbey


ditto


26


16


ditto


I


I 4


Joseph Cate


ditto


26


16


ditto


I


4


John Philbrook


ditto


26


16


ditto


I


4


Job Brown


ditto


26


16


ditto


I


4


Richard Taylor


ditto


30


13


ditto


0 17 4


Abraham Tavlor


ditto


30


13


ditto


17 4


Sam1 Bachellor


ditto


30


13


ditto


174


David Clough


ditto


30


13


ditto


17 4


James Fogg


ditto


30


3


ditto


40


Sam1 Chamberlain


ditto


31


I2


ditto


16 0


£25 60


To Horse hire 100 miles @ 4ª_


1 13 4


£26 19 4


This is a True Roll


John Haven State of New Hampshire


Feb' 19th 1777 Recd an Order on the receiver Gen1 for Twenty six pounds Nineteen shillings and four pence on Acct of the Above Roll John Haven Capt


[Early in the year 1777 the legislature and committee of safety of this state took effectual means to recruit and reorganize the three continental regiments. Orders for the enlistment of men were sent


552


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


to officers in service in the regiments, and to the colonels of the several militia regiments in the state. Stark resigned the command of the First regiment ; Poor of the Second and Reed of the Third were promoted to be brigadier-generals ; and many changes were made in the line officers in consequence of resignations, deaths, sickness, etc., although most of those who were in health remained in the field, and a large portion of the men reënlisted for three years, or during the war. As reorganized in April, Stark's old regiment retained its rank the as First N. H. Regiment, Reed's became the Second. and Poor's the Third, commanded respectively by Joseph Cilley of Not- tingham, Nathan Hale of Rindge, and Alexander Scammell of Dur- ham. The following is a roster of the officers :- ED. ]


[3-31 & 32] [Roster of Officers in the three Continental Regiments, April, 1777.]


List of the Officers of the Several Battalions of New Hampshire Troops in Continental Service their Rank & Date of Commissions-


FIRST BATTALION


NAMES


Rank


Date of Coms


Places of abode


Joseph Cillev


Colonel Lien' Colo Major


Do -


Do - -


Nottingham Londonderry Plastow


Caleb Stark


Adjut


Nov. 1776.


Derryfield Plaistow


Benja Kimball


Pav Master


Patrick Cogan


Qr Master


Nov. 1776.


Durham


John Hale


Surgeon


April 2ª 1777


Hollis


Tona. Poole


Hollis


Sam1 Cotton


Litchfield


Amos Morril


Captain


Now' 7 1776


Epsom Litchfield


Nath1 McCauley


I et Lieut


Do - -


Barzillai How


2 Lieut


Do -


-


David Mudget


Ensign


Do - .


Hillsborough Gilmantown


Ebenezer Frye


Captain


Do -


Pembroke


John Moore


I Lieut


Do -


Pembroke


Asa Senter


2 Lieut


Do -


Londonderry


Joshua Thompson


Ensign


Do -


Londonderry


April 2ª 1777


George Reed [Reid]


Jeremiah Gilman


Surg. Mate Chaplain


553


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


NAMES


Rank


Date of Coms


Places of abode


William Scott


Captain


Now 7 1776


Moody Dustin


I Lieut


Do - -


Josiah Munroe Francis Chandonnet


Ensign


Do -


Amos Emerson


Captain


Do -


Jonathan Emerson


I Lieut


Do - -


William Lee


2 Lieut


Do -


Simeon Morrill


Ensign


Do -


Isaac Farwell


Capt-


Do -


James Taggert


I Lieut


Do - -


Jeremiah Pritchard


2 Lieut


Do -


Jonathan Willard


Ensign


Do -


Jason Wait


Capt™


Do -


Alsted


Peleg Williams


I Lieut


Do -


Charlestown


William Bradford


2 Lieut


Do -


Joseph Lawrence


Ensign


Do -


John House


Captain


Do -


Hanover


James Gould


I Lieut


Do - -


Cockermouth


Daniel Clap


2 Lieut


Do -


Hanover


Tho' Blake


Ensign


Do -


Kingstown


Nath Hutchins


Captain


Simon Sartwell


I Lieut


Nov. 7, 1776


Wm Hutchins


2 Lieut


Sam' Sweat


Ensign


Hopkinton Charlestown Weare Kingstown


SECOND BATTALION


Nathan Hale


Winborn Adams


Do -


Do - -


Rindge Durham Dover


Exeter


Terry Fogg


Adjutant Pay Master


do


Kensington


Richard Brown


Q' Master


do


Unity


William Parker


Surgeon


do


Exeter


Pelatiah Warren


Surg. Mate


do


Berwick


Chaplain


do


Claremont


Augustine Hibbard


Colonel Lt Col Major


April 26 1777


Benja Titcomb


William Elliot


Nov. 7, 1776


Petersborough Litchfield Amhirst Quebec


2 Do


Do -


Chester


Dunstable Lyndsborough Chester


Charlestown Petersborough New Ipswich Charlestown


Hillsborough Walpole


554


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


NAMES


Rank


Date of Coms


Places of abode


James Norris


Captain


Now 7 1776


John Colcord


I Lieut


Do -


James Nichols


2 Lieut


Do -


Josiah Meloon


Ensign


Do -


Sandown


John Drew


Capt


Do .


William Wallace


I Lieut


Do -


David Gilman


2 Lieut


Do -


William Mordaunt Bell


Ensign


Do


Raymond N Castle


James Carr


Captain


Do -


Samuel Cherry


I Lieut


Do -


Pelatiah Whittemore


2 Lieut


Do -


Geo. Pepperrell Frost


Ensign


Do -


Fred'ck Mordaunt Bell


Captain


Do - - -


Tho' Hardie


Ist Lieut


uncertain


Ebenezer Light


2ª Lieut


Now 7 1776 Do - -


Exeter Durham


Caleb Robinson


Captain


Do -


Exeter Candia


Moses Dustin


I Lieut


Do -


Micah Hoit


2ª Lieut


Do -


Newtown


Luke Woodbury


Ensign


Salem


William Rowel


Captain


April 2 1777


Enoch Chase


I Lieut


Now' 7 1776


Samuel Nute


2 Lieut


Do - -


Rochester


Joshua Merrow


Ensign


April 2 1777


Rochester


Elijah Claves


Captain


Nov 7 1776


Samuel Bradford


I Lieut


Do - -


Joseph Potter


2 Lieut


Fitzwilliam


William Taggert


Ensign


Hillsborough


Samuel Blodget


Captain


Now' 7 1776


Goffstown


James Crombie


I Lieut


Do - .


Rindge


Noah Robinson


2 Lieut


Do - --


Exeter


David Forsvthe


Ensign


Do - -


Chester


Somersworth Londonderry


New Ipswich Greenland


Dover Pelham


Samuel Adams


Ensign


Epping Dover


Fitzwilliam Amhirst


Do - --


Epping New Market


Barrington Northwood


555


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


THIRD BATTALION


NAMES


Quality


Date of Coms


Places of abode


Alexdr Scammel


Colel


[Appointed Dec. 10, 1776]


Andrew Colborn


L' Colº


[Appointed Dec. 10, 1776]


Henry Dearborn


Major


[Appointed Mar. 19, 1777]


Nicholas Gilman


Adjutant


Nov 7 1776


Exeter


William Weeks


Pay Mast


Do


Greenland


James Blanchard


Q' Mast™


Do


Dunstable


Ivory Hovey


Surgeon


Do


Berwick


Chadwick


Surga Mate


Do


Nath1 Porter


Chaplain


New Durham


Isaac Frye


Capt.


Do


Wilton


William Hawkins


Lieut


Dc


Wilton


2 Lieut


Do


Temple


Ezekiel Goodale - Sam' Leeman


Ensign


Do


Hollis


Richª Weare


Capt.


Do


Hampton Falls


James Wedgewood


Lieut


Do


Northampton


Tho' Simpson Nath Leavit


Ensign


Hampton


William Ellis


Capt.


Keene


[Eben Fletcher]


Lieut


[Chesterfield]


Benja Ellis


2 Lieut


Keene


Joseph Facey


Ens™


Walpole


Zachariah Beal


Capt


Do


Portsmº


Nath' Gilman


Lieut


Do


Exeter


Tnº Dennet


2 Lieut


Do


Portsmouth


Jos Boynton


Ens


Do


Stratham


Michael MeClary


Capt.


Do


Epsom


Andrew McGaffee


Lieut


Do


Epsom


Tos Hilton


2 Lieut


Do


Deerfield


Dudley Chase


Ens™


Do


Stratham


Dan1 Livermore


Capt.


Dc


Concord


David McGregore


Lieut


Do


Londonderry


Amos Coborn


2 Lieut


Do


Chesterfield


Nathan Hoit


Ens™


Do


Goffstown


Benja Stone


Capt.


Do


Atkinson


2 Lieut


Do


Haverhill


Durham N Marlborough Nottingham


556


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


NAMES


Quality


Date of Coms


Places of abode


Benje Hichcox Amos Webster Jnº Eaton


Lieut


Nov 7 1776 Do


Campton Plymouth Goffstown


James Gray


Capt.


Do


Jos Huntoon


Lieut


Do


Adna Penniman


2 Lieut


Do


Jonª Chase


EnsD


Do


Epsom


[3-33] [Men to be raised to fill up the three Continental Regiments, March, 1777.]


List of Regiments in the State of New Hampshire


Towns in each Regt


No of Men from 16 to 50 years of age


No of men to be raised to Compt 3 Battalions of 2064 privates


Towns in each Regt


No of Men from 16 to 50 years of age


No of men to be raised to Compt 3 Battalions of 2064 privates


I Wm Whipple Esq' Colonel


Portsmouth


873


Hampton


167


New Castle


85


Hampton-falls


IIO


Rve


161


North Hampton


121


Newington


96


Seabrook


120


Stratham


200


Kensington


161


Greenland


146


South Hampton


102


1561


193


2 Stephen Evans Esq' Colonel


Dover


370


Durham


242


Lee


159


Epping


303


Somersworth


175


Brintwood


209


Rochester


329


Barrington


267


Deerfield


234


Northwood


67


Madbury


I24


- I666 1 207


Poplin


99


- 1 665


207


4 Nich& Gilman Esq' Colonel


Exeter


324.


New Market


242


Nottingham


187


781


97


2 Lieut


Ensign


Do


Epsom Kingstown Moultenboro


3 Jone Moulton Esq' Colonel


557


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Towns in each Regt


No of Men from 16 to 50 years of age


No of men to be raised to Comp: 3 Battalions of 2064 privates


Towns in each Regt


No of Men from 16 to 50 years of age


No of men to be raised to Compt 3 Battalions of 2064 privates


5 John Webster Esq' Colonel


Chester


324


Candia


147


Raymond 138


609 75


6 Matthew Thornton Esq' Colonel


Londonderry


470


Windham


IOI


Pelham


141


712


89


7 Josiah Bartlett Esq' Colonel


Kingston


182


East Kingston


72


Hawke


89


Sandown


IO7


Newtown


104


Hampstead


14I


Plastow


118


Atkinson


109


Salem


198


II 20


139


8 Moses Nichols Esq' Colonel


Amherst


321


Nottingham west


122


Litchfield


57


Dunstable


I28


Merrimac


129


Hollis


234


Wilton


128


Raby


20


Mason


II3


I252


9 Daniel Moor Esq' Colonel


Bedford 107


Dunbarton


106


Pembroke I37


Allinstown


19


Lyndeborough


130


Goffestown


178


New Boston


I18


Derrvfield


57


Francistown


46


Weare


149


Society Land


45


Deering


40


II32


140


10 Joseph Badger Esq' Colonel


Gilmantown 163


Barnstead


55


Sanborntown


107


Meredith 60


Moultinborough 65


Sandwich 46


Tamworth


35


Wolfeborough


57


Wakefield


74


Leavitstown


19


Middletown 46


New Durham 56


The Gore


20


So3


100


II Thomas Stickney Esq' Colonel


Concord


232


Boscawen


IOS


Canterbury 159


155 | Hopkinton


202


558


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Towns in each Regt


No of Men from 16 to 50 years of age


No of men to be raised to Compt 3 Battalions of 2064 privates


Towns in each Regt


No of Men from 16 to 50 years of age


No of men to be raised to Comp: 3 Battalions of 2064 privates


Salisbury


98


Loudon


88


Chichester


91


Perrystown


20


Epsom


72


--


Temple


II2


Peterborough


102


Fitzwilliam


40


Dublin


64


Stoddard


49


Washington


35


Marlborough


68


Packersfield


47


Sliptown


23


959


I 20


.


Rumney


52


Holderness


36


Campton


45


Thornton


54


Cokermouth


28


New Chester


38


Alexandria


34


378


47


13 Sam' Ashley Esq Colonel


Winchester


130


Keen


171


Swansey


138


Richmond


169


Hinsdale


33


Chesterfield


191


Westmoreland


165


Orford


47


Surry


44


Gilsom


39


1080


I34


15 Benj" Bellows Jun' Esq Colonel


Walpole


133


Charlestown


121


Claremont 126


Newport


40


Saville


17


Unity


42


Acworth


27


Lempster


32


Marlow


54


Alstead


S3


- 675


S4


15 Israel Morey Esq' Colonel


Lime


[Portion torn off]


Hillsborough


43


Almsbury


51


Bow


64


Henniker


76


New Britain


41


168


-- 1345


14 Enoch Hale Esq' Colonel


Rindge 143


New Ipswich


ISS


Jaffrey


SS


12 David Hobart Esq" Colonel


Plymouth


91


559


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Towns in each Regt


No of men to be No of Men from| raised to 16 to 50 years of age


Compt 3 Battalions of 2064 privates


Towns in each Regt


No of Men from 16 to 50 years of age


No of men to be raised to Compt 3 Battalions of 2064 privates


Gunthwait


II


Lebanon


93


Northumberland


Hanover


130


Lancaster


6


Croydon


37


Liman X


0


Protectworth X


0


Landaff


9


Grantham


21


Morristown


6


Relhan


I7


Grafton


15


Canaan


15


61


Conway


33


4


Cornish


81


Plainfield


83


16710


2063


[2-337]


[ Captain James Carr's Co.]


Return of the Non Commissioned officers and privates in Capt James Carrs Company 2d New Hampshire Regiment specifying the Town they belong to and the Towns they came for


NAMES


Rank


Town they belong to


Town they came for


Anthony Hanson


Dover


Dover 2 Compy


George Fall


Somersworth


Sumersworth


Ebenezer


Durham


Durham


VIcabod Horn


Rochester


Rochester


Elijah How


Dover


Dover do


Thomas Webster


Exeter


Exeter


Sam" Norris


Exeter


Exeter


John Dolloph


Exeter


Exeter


Edward Grant Sam1 Grant


Somersworth do do


Summersworth d° State Soldier do


Cato Wallingford


Tho' Weels


Chester


Chester


Wm Colby


Londonderry do


Wm DeCannon


Ezekel Demary


Londonderry do Rindge


Rindge


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