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6.14.8
2,10
9. 4.8
3. 5
5.19.8
James Howe
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6.14.8
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2.10
9. 4.8
3. 5
5.19.8
Josiah Clark
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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
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2.10
9. 4.8
3.
5
5.19.8
Simeon Hart
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6.14.8
2.10
9. 4.8
3. 5
5.19.8
Nath' Stafford
-
6.14.8
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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
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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
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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
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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
347
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