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A Journey from Gilsom to Exeter to make return of the Roll 9 days @@ Ss
This is a true Roll
6.3
do
5.18.11
Jonathan Dwinel
do
Jonathan Wheeler
do
Kill'd
Kill'd
do do
do do do do do do
5.18.11
228
[4-76]
[Capt. Jesse Wilson's Co.]
Pay Roll of Captain Jesse Wilsons Company in Colo Moses Nichols Regiment in Brigadier General Starks Brigade to reinforce the Northern Army July 21 1777
NAMES
Rank
Time of dis-
Time in Service
Rate Per
Amount of
Travel to No 4
Travel home
miles a 2d
Amount
Am't wages &
Travel
Wages Rec'd
Travel
Received
Am't wages & Travel Rec'd
Balance due
Jesse Wilson
Capt
Sep 29 2.
9 12£
27.12 13.16.0
27.12 13.16
4.10
1. 2.6
5.12.6
7. 1.2
Saml Morrison
do
29 2.
9
do
11. 5.5 1. 2.6 210
1. 2.6 210
1.15
13.13. 9
do
do
do
8. 1.3
Ephm Kyle
Corpl
do
2.
9
4.14
do
10. 16.3
I. 2.6 210
1.15
13.13. 9
do
do
do
8. 1.3
Benja Barker
do
do
2. 9
4.10
10. 7
1. 2.6 210
1.15
13. 4. 6
do
do
do
7.12
Alexander Marrow
dlo
22
2. 2
do
9.
6
1. 2.6 172
II.17.
2
do
do
do
6. 4.8
Benja Marshal
do
29
2. 9
do
10.
7
1. 2.6 210
1.15
13. 4. 6
do
do
do
7.12
David Campbel
dlo
22
2
clo
9. 6
I . 2.6 150
1. 5
11.13.
6
do
do
do
6. 1
Eliphalet Coal
clo
29
9
do
IO.
7
I. 2.6 210
1.15
13. 4.
6
do
do
do
7.12
Edmund Hardy
do
do
2. 9
clo
10.
7
1. 2.6|210
1.15
13. 4. 6
do
do
do
7.12
Edward Colburn
do
do
2.
9
do
IO.
7
1. 2.5 210
1.15
13. 4. 6
do
do
do
7.12
Emerson Corlis
clo
do
2. 9
do
IO.
7
I. 2.6 210
1.15
13. 4.
6
do
do
do
7.12
John Kincaid
do
Killed
Augt 16 0.27
clo
4.
I
I. 2.6
5. 3. 6
do
do
do
James McGlaughlin
do
Sep 29 2. 9
do
IO.
7
1. 2.6|210
1.15
13. 4.
6
clo
do
do
7.12
John Jameson
do
29
2.
9
do
IO.
7
I. 2.6 210
1.15
Jesse Davidson
do
22 2. 2
do
9.
6
1. 2.6 150
1, 5
11. 13.
6
do
do
do
6. I
James Wilson
do
29
2.
9
do
IO.
7
1 . 2.6 210
1.15
13. 4.
6
dlo
do
clo
7.12
Jacob Hardy
do
clo
2. 9
do
IO.
7
1. 2.6 210
1.15
13. 4. 6
do
do
do
7.12
John Tarbox
do
clo
2.
9
do
IO.
7
Jonathan Morgan
do
do
2.
9
do
IO. 7
I. 2.6 210
1.15
13.
4.
6
do
do
do
7.12
James Marsh
clo
do
2.
9
do
10.
1. 2.6 210
1.15
13. 4. 6
do
do
do
7.12
Joseph Rollins
do
do
2.
9
do
10. 7
1. 2.6 210
1.15
13. 4. 6
do
do
do
7.12
Jesse Wyman
do
do
12. 9
do
IO. 7
I. 2.6 210
1.15
13. 4. 6
do
do
do
7.12
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
27.12 13.16
David Gregg
Ensign Serjt
do
2.
9
6
2
4.18
IO. 2.6 1. 2.6 172
I. S.S
12.13. S
1.15
14. 2.11
do
do
do
8. 10.5
David Gage
10. 16.3
2.
9
Amos Johnson
Private
charge
Month
Wages
90 miles a 3d
1. 2.6 210
1.15
13. 4. 6
do
do
do
7.12
13. 4. 6
do
do
do
7.12
I. 8.8
2.
2.
22 2.
1
money
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
This is a true Roll
Jesse Wilson Capt
State of New Hampshire { Rockingham ss - Octr 18th 1777
Then Captain Jesse Wilson made solemn Oath to the truth of this Roll
before M Weare Jus Peace
In Committee On Claims { Exeter 18th Octr 1777
This Roll the balance of which Amounts to Two hundred sixty four pounds Thirteen Shillings & Exam'd Joseph Gilman
Nine pence is right Cast
State of New {
Hampshire 5 In Committee of safety Octr 18th 1777
To Nicholas Gilman Esqr R G Sir pay unto Capt Jesse Wilson the within Roll Amounting to Two hundred sixty-four pounds Thirteen Shillings & Nine pence he to Account for the same by paying the within named Soldiers according to this Roll M Weare Chr
Rec'd Exeter Octr 18th 1777 of Nicholas Gilman Esqr Two hundred & Sixty four pounds Thirteen Shillings & nine pence in full for the within Roll
Per Jesse Wilson Captain
9
do
IO. 7 IO. 7
Levi Wayman Nathan Whiting
do do do
2. 9
do do
IO. 7 IO. 7 1. 2.6 210
1.15
1.15
Phinehas Hamblet
do
2. 9
do do do do
I. 2.6 210 do do do 1 50
1.15 1. 5 1.15
13. 4. 13. 4. II.13. 13. 4. 6.
do do do do do
do do do do do
do do do do do do do do
7.12 7.12 7.12 7.12
Noah Gould
7.12
2. 9
7.12
Richard Barker Thomas Karr Wm Bolton
do do do do do dlo do do
do do
2. 2.
9
do
353. 7.5 34.17.6 -
1 50. 7 . 4 438. 12. 3 139. 105 -
34. 17 .6 174. 7.6 264. 13.9
I. 2.6 210 1. 2.6 210 IO. 7 IO. 9. 6 IO. 7 1. 2.6|210| 1.15 1.15
13. 4. 6
do do
do do do
Josiah Gutterson
13. 4. 6
do
1.15
13. 4. 6' 13. 4. 6'
6
6 6,
6. 1 7.12
22 2. 29
2 2. 9
2. 9
229
1
1
Copy ex'd J Gilman
230
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[Losses at Bennington.] [4-78]
Benington Agust the 23 1777
A Returne of the thing Lost in Batel in Capt Clarks Companey in Colol Stickneys Reg thomas Hoper Lost his Hat and gun Catrige Box & pow- der Horne Ruben graye Los his SnapSack. Nehemiah Hutchinson Sarjt
[ Capt. Clark's Co .- Number in Battle.]
Benington Ang the 27
A Returne of Capt Clark Companey that was in the Batel one Captin 2 L' I Ensign 3 Sarjents & 3 Corpls one fifer 28 Privets Peter Clarke Capt
[ Chaplain Hibbard's Appointment.]
Charles Town Nº 4 Aug 3rd 1777
Revd Sir
I have to inform you that your appoint'd by the Brigade as their Chap- lain, if it Suits would be glad you would come without Delay & join the same at Headquarters in Manchester I am Revd Sir your friend &c
John Stark. B. D. G.
Rev Mr Hibbard at Claremont
MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS .- BENNINGTON.
[4-79]
[ General Stark's Order.] No. 4 Aug: 2, 1777.
Gentlemen
Please to procure within this Town, Barracks and Cooking Utensils for Captain Nathan Wilsons Com' who are station'd here for the defence of the State Stores, and Town & you'll much oblige me
John Stark B. D. G.
To the Select Men of Charlestown
[ Joseph Simons's Bill.]
1777
Aug 11. State of New Hampshire to Joseph Simons Dr To myself & Horse four Days to bring a Letter ) £ 3. 12 .. 0 to Exeter from Gen1 Stark 65 Miles Recd the above Joseph Simons
[ Colonel Hobart's Orders.]
H. Q. Charlestown August 3ª 1777.
To the Select Men of Charlestown-you are hereby desired to prepare a convenient House for the Sick that are here, or that may be sent here of Gen1 Stark's Brigade
Pursuant to Orders from Gen' Stark-David Hobart Colo
[Abraham Kimball's Account.]
Bennington Aug 28 1777 £9. 0.0
Hired a horse to come to Hopkinton 130 Miles
To Expences on my way home 1.14.6
To a Horse two journeys from Hopkinton to Andover 5.10.0
To nursing while at Andover 1.16.0
To Expences going to and Coming from Andover 4. 5.6
pª D' John Clement 125 6 pd D' Tho' Kitteridge £4.16s
5. 8.6
loss of time About six months Occasioned by said wound £27.14.6
A true Acct
Errors Excepted Per Abraham Kimoall
232
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
A Warrant was granted for Twenty four pounds 145 6 in Nov' 1778 As Appears by the Journals J Pearson D Secy
[4-So]
[ Capt. Ebenezer Webster's Return.]
a Return of the Present Strength of Cap' Ebenezer Webster's Compa- ney in Coll Thomas Stickneys Regt of Militia in General Starks Brigade
Benington august ye 11 1777
Comisioned officers
Non Comisioned officers
Effective Rank and file
alteraton Sence first musteard
Cap®
Lieut
Ensign
Sargants
Corprals
Drumer
fifer
Present fit for
Dutv
Sick Present
Sick Absent
on Comand
Totel
Dead
Desarted
Discharged
-
1
1
4
4
1
31
2
2
35
one Leuetf Discharged
Ebenezer Webster Capt
[4-SI] [ Capt. Chase Taylor's Return.]
A Return of the Present Strength of Capt Taylor Company in Colo1 Stickneys Ritgment In Gen1 Starks Brigade
Benentown Augest 15 1777
Commision officers
Noncommised officers
Effective Rank and File
Alteration since last Return
Cap®
Lietd
Ensign
Serjts
Coppls
Drumer and
fifer
Present fit for
Sick Present
[ Sick absent
on Comand
over Stadd
Total
Dead
Desarted
Descharged
-
I
2
I
4
4
35
7
9
4 57
2
-
-
Duty
-
-
Chase Taylor Capt
233
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[4-82] [ Capt. Taylor's Company, August 18, 1777.]
A Return of the Present Strength of Capt Taylor's Company in Colo Stickney's Ratgment In gen Starks Brigade.
Benentown Augest 18 1777
Commisond offers
Noncommised offerses
Effecttive Rank and File
Alteration Senc Last Return
Capt
Leften
Ensigns
Sergts
Corpls
Drum and
Present fit for
Sick Present
{ Sick Absent
on Comand
over Stadd
Totel
Dead
Deserted
Descharged
2
I
4
3
33
70
5 45
2
I Capt Wounded & I private Wounded
John Adams Leut
.
[4-S3] [ Capt. Peter Clark's Company Return. ]
A Return of the present Strength of Cap' Clarks Company in Colo Stickney's Regt of militia in General Stark's Brigade
Benington Augst the IS 1777
Commissioned officers
Non Commisoned officers
Effective Rank & file
Altration Sence Last Returne
Cap®
Lieuts
Ensign
Sarjents
Corpls
Drum &
Dutey
Sick Present
Sick absent
on Comand
Total
Dead
I 1
2
1
3
4
I
33
I
5
39
I Sarjent on Comand [on guard]
Peter Clark Capt
I Privet kild in Batel
I Privet Wounded in Batel
[4-84] [ Capt. Peter Kimball's Company Return.]
A Return of the Present Strenght of Capt Kimball Companey in Cor" Stickney Regt in general Starks Brigade of malatia
Desarted
Discharged
fife
Present fit for
fifes
duty
Joshua Bayley Cap®
one Corp1 on Command as Baker one Privet wounded one Corp' on
one Leut on Command one Quarter master one Quarter master Sarjt
I
Cap®
Comisond officers
3
Sergts
4
Sarjents
3
Corprills
Non Commished offecirs
I
Drumers and fifers
00
Present fit for Duty
present fit for Duty
0
Sick Present
3
Sick in Camp
4 | Sick Absent
4
Sick Absent
00
on Command as weaters
4 | on Command
3 | on ferlow
43
totall
Discharged
0
Dead
0
Deserted
0
Descharged
Alteration Since first
Bennington Augst the 30 1777
A Weekley Return of the Present Strength of Capt Joshua Bayley Com- pany in Co" Thomas Stickney Reg' of Melitia in Gennerl Starks Brigade
[ Capt. Joshua Bailey's Company Return. ]
I Corperl Sick and 3 privet wounded
I Cap® Wounded
O
Capten
1
Liuet
0
Ensign
0
Ensign
Commished offersirs
Benington Auguest 30th 1777
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
234
Jesse Abbot orderly
Dead
Last Return
Alteration Line Since
Corp18
officers
2
Drumer & fifer
Non Comisond
2
one Serjt wound
-
Leut
[4-85]
Effective Rank and fill
Affective Rank and file
3 | over Stard
36 | Total
mustered
Command to and 3 Privets to gard teams to N Site
29
[4-86] [ Col. Thomas Stickney's Regiment, Consolidated Report.]
A Return of the Strength in the Regt of Militia Commanded by Colo Thomas Stickney Gen' Stark's Brigade Camp Bennington September 3ª 1777-
Field Officers
Staff Officers
Com- missioned Officers
Non Commissd Officers
Effective Rank & File
Alterations since last return
Colo
Lt Colo
Major
Adj't
Qrmaster
Surgeon
Mate
Captn
Ensn
Serjt Major
Qr Mr Serjt
Serjts
Corpls
Dr & Fife
Present fit for
Sick present
Sick Absent
On Commd
On Furlow
Overst'd
Total
Dead
Dischd
Disertd
1
I
I
1
-
1
-
4
53
7
5
I
66
Capt Webster
I
4
3
39
IO
5
54
Capt McConnell
I
I
4
3
54
2
4
4
7
79
Capt Kimball
I
4
3
37
5
3
2
2
3
52
I
Capt Taylor
2
I
3
3
34
3
I
5
53
2
Capt Clarke
I
2
I
3
2
26
5
4
4
39
Capt Bayley
1
I
3
3
2
20
7
3
S
I
39
1
Capt Sias
I
I
I
3
4
2
20
I
3
30
Total
I
I
I
I
I
5
4
I
I
32
28
8 311
19
12
33
19
446
2
2
I Major dead I Capt discharged. I Ensn discharged. 2 Captains Wounded. I Capt on Commd. 1 Lt Wounded. I Lt on Commd. I Ensn Sick. 2 Serjts Sick. 3 Corpls Sick. 2 Corpls on Command. I Corpl on furlow. 5 Privates Wounded-
235
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Capt Gilman
3 6
3
34
4
3
I
28
Duty
Late Capt Dearbon
4
I
1
8
I
-
S
Chaplain
Lt
236
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[ Capt. Peter Kimball's Co., Return. ] [4-87]
S' Corks Septr 7th 1777
A Return of the Present Strength of Cap' Peter Kimballs Company in Col Thomas Stickneys Regt General Starks Brigade
Commisoned oficers
Non Commisoned oficers
Effective Ranck and file
alteration Sence muster
Cap®
Leiut
Ensign
Serts
Corporals
Drumer and fifer
Present fit for
duty
Sick Present
Sick absent
on Command
over Staied
on furlow
Totle
Dead
Deserted
Discharged
1
0
3
3
1
38
0
2
2
3
2
57
O
O
I
I Sert Sick t Corporal Sick
Peter Kimball Cap®
[4-88] [ Capt. Joshua Bayley's Co., Return.]
A Return of the Present Strength of Cap' Joshua Bayley Company in Col' Thomas Stickney Reg' of Melitia in Generel Starks Brigade
Saint Coike Sep" 7th 1877
Comisond officers
Non Comisoned officers
Effective Rank and file
Alteration Since furs mustered
Cap®
Leut
Ensign
Serg*
Corp1s
Drumer & fifer
Present fit for
duty
Sick Present
Sick Absent
on Command
total
Dead
Deserted
Descharged
on furlow
1
1
O
3
+
2
20
1
o
7
38
0
0
I
I
one Leu' on Command one Quarter marster one Quarter marster Sarg one Sarg' wouned
Joshua Bayley Cap®
John Lane Lieut
I L'on furlow. I Ens" on furlow
0 | Capt
I
Lieut
officers
Comisoned
O
Ensign
+
Sargt
fife
4
Corp!
officers drum &
Non Comisoned
43
Present fit for duty
2
Sick present
3
Sick Present
15
Sick Absent
1 2
Sick absent
00
on Comand
So
Total
0
furlode
46
Totel
0
Dead
mustard
0
Deserted
0 | Deschargd
Altration Sence first
Sankoik Sept ye 7day 1777
A Return of the Present Strength of Capt Ebenezer Websters Com- pany in Colo Thomas Stickneys Rigt of Melitia in Genarls Starks Bridg-
[ Capt. Ebenezer Webster's Co., Return.]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
237
ade-
Comisiond
I
Ensign
3
Sargnts
3
Corpls
Comisiond officers
Non
0
Drum & fife
0
Drumer fifer
37
Present fit for Duty
Rank & file
of Melitia
A Return of Capt Stephen Dearbons Company in Colo1 Stickneys Reg
[ Capt. Stephen Dearborn's Co., Return.]
Robert Smith Lut.
0
on Comand
Effictive Rank and file
0
Dead
0
Deserted
Return
0
Discharged
o | on furlo
alterations Sence Last
Saint Croix Sept 7 1777
[4-90]
1 Cap®
-
Leutt
officers
[4-89]
O
COL. JOSEPH SENTER'S REGIMENT.
[On the twenty-first day of June, 1777, the legislature of this state received a letter from Gov. Nicholas Cooke, of Rhode Island, stating that the enemy, numbering some three thousand, were threatening an attack upon that state, and asking immediate assistance. The matter was taken up by the legislature at once, and a committee of both houses appointed, which reported as follows : " That three hun- dred men be immediately raised and sent under the command of a Field Officer to Providence, and that the President advise Gov" Cook thereof by the Posts return." This report was adopted, and a letter sent the same day to Governor Cooke, assuring him that three hun- dred men would be forwarded to their assistance as soon as they could be raised. On the twenty-sixth of the same month Lieut. Col. Joseph Senter was appointed to take the command, and orders were issued to enlist four companies of seventy-two men each, the same to be a part of a regiment of seven hundred and fifty men "lately voted to be raised." The following unpublished letter from Col. Senter will explain some of the movements of the troops, etc. Following that are the rolls of the companies -ED.]
[State Papers, Revolution, vol. S, p. 275.]
Warwick ISth Nov 1777
Gentlemen I must beg pardon for not writing sooner. Shall now give you a short Narrative of our proceedings-I suppose you have had Vari- ous Accounts of our intended expedition to Rhodeisland. I arrived at Providence the 12th of Sept' waited on .Gen' Spencer who gave me or- ders on the 14th to march to Warwick and serve under Colo Cornell who immediately put us on duty building a Fort and guarding the Shore- on the 21 Colo Cornell informed me there was a Plan laid for an expedi- tion against our Enemies at Newport he informed me that he was order- ed to go to Narraganset and collect all the Boats on the Western Shore & send them to Warwick and also send forward all the Troops raising for the expedition. He ordered me to take the Command of the Post and collect all the Boats on the Shore from Greenwich to Patuxet and repair them and as soon as the Militia Regte come in to supply them with Cart-
239
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
ridges & Flints and send them over Providence River in the Night, that they might not be discovered by the enemy. I imediately engaged in the business exerted myself as far as I was capable. On the Sth of Oct' fin- ished the Business I was intrusted with crossed Providence River to Warren-10th Marched to Swanzey 12th to Tiverton 14th to Little Comp- ton-The Troops being badly armed but few Cartridges in Store the Gen1 was oblig'd to send to Boston Taunton & Bedford for Arms and Flints. all which arrived the 16th of Oct" at which Time by Gen Spen- cers Order all the Brigades were to be under Arms for Imbarkation that Night the Night favourable but two Brigades not supplied with Cart- ridges the Boats not alotted to each Brigade one Brigade not formed neither could the Brigadier find them that Night-On Sunday following the Troops were called out again and paraded on the Shore below Fog- land Point. Generals Douglass Cornell and Sherburn had their Men and Boats ready for imbarkation the boats of two Brigades coming round from Howlands Ferry were discovered by the Enemy as many of them did not set out till the Moon was rising. they were fired upon by the Enemy one Man killed & one wounded, the others frighted and left their Boats. The Boats not coming. the Wind fresh at S. West, a Ship but lit- tle below us, 'twas tho't best for the Troops to return to their Barracks. The Enemy then got intelligence of our design and fortified at our intend- ed landing place. upon full consideration of the situation of the Enemies Batteries it was tho't best to remove the Boats by Land to Sapowet which was about one Mile up the River which we set about and accom- plished in good season (except two Brigades who were again in the Rear) the Wind at N East the Weather wet and dull, embarkation laid aside for that night. the General again gave orders to march to Sapowet. the Night was rainy our Guns could not be kept dry, the Gent ordered the Troops again to their Barracks. Great numbers deserted, others muti- nous, the Militia but a few days to stay. the General was obliged to dis- miss the Army and lay aside the intended expedition --
Our Men are very healthy, but a great cry for Money, was obliged to Borrow to keep the Reg' from suffering. the Paymaster will pay us next Month for the time We have been here, the rest must be paid by the State, which I hope will be ready when we arrive home ---
From your Humble Servt
Honble Committee
Joseph Senter
240
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[4-95]
A Muster Roll of the Field & Staff officers of Colº J Senters Reg' in the Service of the United States for Six month & Six Days from June 25th 1777 taken to the 1Sth Dec' 1777
Commission'd June 25th 1777 Joseph Senter L' Colo [Moultonborough. ]
Staff
( August 1" Moses Shaw Adj [Kensington. ] August 13th Joseph Fogg Q Master [Epping. ] oct 15% Zuriel Waterman Surgeon July 2ª Joseph Leavitt Serjt Major [Exeter. ] July 7th Enoch Rowe Q' Master Serj'
I Do Certify that the above Roll is a true State of the Field & Staff officers of the Reg' without fraud to these United States or any individual according to the Best of my knowledge-
Jos Senter L' Colº
Warwick [R. I.] Dec 18th 1777
Mustered then the Field & Staff officers of Colº Senters Regt as speci- fied in the above Roll.
And" Brown Dy Must' Mast"
[Col. Joseph Senter's Reg. Staff Pay-Roll.]
Staff Roll of Lieu' Colo Joseph'Senters Regiment raised by the State of New Hampshire and marched to the State of Rhode Island 1777
NAMES
.
Entry
discharge
Time in Ser-
Rate Per Month
Amount Wages
Travel from Ex-
eter to Provi-
"dence : at id
Per mile Per
Travel homet
from Warwick
at Id Per mile
Per Ration
Wages & travels
Joseph Senter L' Colo Moses Shaw Adjutant Joseph Fogg Q' Master
৳777 June 25 Aug I 13
1778 Jany.&
. , Mo dys 6.15
5th 5th
5. 5 : 4.24
18£ 12£ 8.55
117. 0.0 62. 0.0 39.12.0
100 do do
2. 1.8 1. 5.0 0.16.8
150 107. do
3. 2: 6 122. : 4. 2 1. 6. 9 64.11. 9 0.17:10 41 .: 6. 6
Zuriel Waterman Surg
Octº I
[1777] Dec' 31 1778 Jany 6
0.92
12s day
55. 4.0
do
0. 0.0
0. 0: 0
55. 4. 0
Joseph Leavitt Serg' Major Enoch Rowe Q M Serg'
July 2 7
5
6. 5 5.30
2.14 2.14
16.13 16. 4
do do
8.4
117 108
9. 9 9
17. 1. 4
306.13.0
5. 0.0
6. 5.10 317.18.10
Making my Roll . :0 .. 6. 0
2 Journeys from New Hampton to Exeter to settle this Roll Horsehire & keeping 60 Miles @ Is 6os 8 days (@ 8s 645 6. : 4'S
324. 8.10
This is a true Roll Attest Joseph Senter L' Colo
In Committee On Claims ? Exeter Feby 26th 1778 5 This Roll is right cast and Amounts to Three Hundred Twenty four pounds eight shillings and ten pence Josiah Gilman Jun",
Rockingham ss Exeter Feby 27th 1778 Appeared the Above named L' Col Joseph Senter and made solemn Oath to the truth of the Above Roll by him sub- scribed
before . John Dudley Ju P. Cr
To the Amount of the Above Roll £324. 8.10
balance 144 .8.10
.
Febr 28th 1778 Recd an Order on the Treas' for 144. 8.10 The balance of this Roll Joseph Senter L' Colo " [.Copy cx4 Per Josiah Gilman Jun"
324 8-10
-
Ration
"Whole Amt
vice
.
REVOLUTIONARY( WAR ROLLS
Dr The State of New Hampshire to Joseph Senter By Cash Recd of the Treasurer at two payments 180.0. 0
8.4
I7.11. I
N
[ Capt. Robert Pike's. Co.]
Pay Roll of Captain Robert Pikes Company in L' Col Joseph Schter's Reg rais'd by the State of New Hampshire and marched to the State of Rhode Island 1777
Entry
discharge includ-
ing travel home
at 20 miles Per
Time in Service
Rate Per Month
Amount Wages
Bounty 6£ Travel
Providence 255
Travel from War-
wick home? at
Whole Amount
of wages Boud-
Bounty and travel
money Recd of the State
Balance due
76.16.10 '38:12.' 0
Nath' Foss
Ensign Serjt
26
7
6
6. 9| 2.8
15. 2. 4 105
7. 5.0
IIS
0.19. 2
23. 6. 6
7.5
16. 1. 6
Sanders Carr
do
July
2
5
6. 4|
do
14.14. 4 97
7. 5.0
107
7. 5
107
17.10
22.12. 5
7.5
15. 7. 5,
Daniel Dollof
do
5
5
6. 1
do
14. 9. 7 97
8
2.4
13.15. 8 102
7.45
112
18 .8
21.19. 4
7.5
14.14. 4
Robert Mitchel
Corp1 do do
30
6
8
do
6.
8
do
6.
do
6.
do
13.17. 2 105
7. 5
IIS
19. 2
22. 1. 4 . 735
14:162 .4
George Ham
28
6
6.10
2₺
12.13. 4 109
7.
5
119
19.10
20.18. '2
7:5.
13.136,2
Levi Tillon
29
6
6. 9
do
12.12. 0 105
7. 5
115
19. 2
20.16. j2
7.5
13.11. 2
William Hilton
30,
6
6. 8 do
12.10. 8 102
7. 5
112
18.8
20.14. 4
7 .. 5
13. 9 ... 4
Dudley Hilton
30
6
6. 8
do
12.10. 8 102
7. 5
112
18. 8
20.14. 4
7.5
. 13: 9:54
Perkios Pike
30
6
6. 8 do
12.10. 8 102
7. 5
[12
18. 8
20.14. 4
7.5
136.9 4
Nehemiah Leavitt
30
dec 13
5.15
do
II. 0. 0 105
7. 5
19. 2
19. 4. 2
: 7 .. 51
11:19.2
Stevens Smith
30 Jany 6
6. 8 do 12.10. 8|105
.7. 5
115
19. 2
20.14:10
7.5
13.2-9:10
William Osgood
30
6 6. 8 do
12.10. 8|105
7. 5
IIS
19. 2
20.14.10
5-7.5
23. 9:10
Theophilus Rundlet
30
6 6. 8 do
12.10. 8 105
7. 5
115!
19. 2
20.14.10 7:5 139.900
Moses Twombly Robert Willey
Inlisted on board the Ra leigh 30| Sep 6 2. 8| do- 30| Jany 6 |6. 8| do | 12.10. 8|109] 4.10. 8
6. 0.0
7. 5 119
19.10|
10.10. , 8 : 6.0 1: 4:10 8 20. 15. 6 7-5 1 '13:10. 62
:
.
6.13
6£
76.18. 0 38.12. 0
4
1778
Robert Pike
Caplain June 26 Jany 6
6.12 12£
6
6. 8
do
13.15. 8 105
7. 5
115
19. 2 18.
8
21.19. 4
7.5
.14.14. 4
Jo. Smith Gilman
30
·
.
John Elkins
Drum™ Fifer Private
29
6
9
13.17. 2 105
7. 5
115
19.72
22. I. 4|
7:5-
14.16. 4
David Fogg
29
6
9
13.15. 8 102
7. 5
[12
18.98
21:19. 4
7.5
14.14. 4
REVOLUTIONARYY.WARMROLLS.SDE
Jeremiah Smith
30
21.19.10
7.5
.14.14.10
Daniel Hilton
13.15. 8 102
7. 5
112
17.10
· 22.17. 2
7.5
. 15:12.12
Bradbury Sanborn
29
June 30
6
6.
6
discharged Dec| 13th
·
·
1778
from Exeter ,to
2d Per mile
ty and Travel
one day :
James Doo. Tho Appleby Joseph Appleby
Z 27
·
6 6.11 .do
27
July
I
6 16. 6 do
: 7. 5
115
:: 7. 5.
112
1848
$4. 20.10.4
755-
913: 554
Zebulon Pease :" "Nathan Wiggin -
2 6
6
deserted
Jonathan Wiogate
6 Sep 6
do
:
6.
5
do do.
12. 6. 8 102
17. 5
112
- 18. 8 220.10.04
7.5
13.45-24
? John Smart Nath1.Wadleigh
I
6 16. 6
12. 8: 0 105 - 7. 5
William Smart
1
6 16. 6
do
12. 8.0 25 . 6. 6.3
33 . 124
: 5. 6| I.CO. 8
18.19 .- 9| `20. 7.10
3-735
13.72. 5
Joseph Ham .. Samuel Dudley David Woodman Benje Pinner
8
6
6
do
12. 0. 0 102
7. 5
112
18. 8
20. 3. 8
7.5
12.18. 8
12.18. 8
Robertson Peters
8
6
6
do
12. 0. 0 102
7. . un
I12
18. 8
20. 3. 8
7.5
6
7.5
13. 0. 6
Joseph Akers Jun'
4
5
6. 3
do
12. 4. 0 120
7. 5
I30
1. 1. 8
20.10. 8
7.5
13. 5. 8
; Benje Mann
Ichabod Chamberlin Dudley Smart
20
6.
5.17
do
II. 2. 8 102
7.
5
112
18.
8
19. 6. 4
7.5
12. 1. 4
Jonathan Smart
21
22
6
15.16
do
II. I. 4 102
7. 5
112.
18. 8
19. 5.
7.5
12. 0. 0 11.19. 2
Paul Brown
23
6 5.15
do
II. 0. 0 105
7.
IIS
19. 21
19. 4. 2
7 .5
7.5
II . 9.10
Joshua Brown
30
6
5. 8
do
10.10. 8 105
7. 5
107
17.10
18. 9. 6
7.5
II . 4. 6
Jobn Gilman
Aug
Ī
1
5
15.
6
5-
6
do
10. 8
105
7. 5
115
19. 2
18.12. 2
:7.5
II .- 7 .- 2
Andrew Wiggiu Job Foss
29
6
4. 9
do
8.12
IC9
7. 5
611
19.10
16.16.10
7.5
9.11.10
Samuel Libbey
Sep
2
6
4.
6
do
8. 8. 0 105
7. 5
in
19. 2
16.12. 2
, 7.5
9-722
Robert Sleeper
I
6
4.
6
do
8. 8
7. 5.0|
115
19. 2
16.12. 2.
7.5
9. 7.22
John Rawlings
7
S
4.
0
do
8. 0
971
7. 50 107
17.10
16. 2.10
7:5
8. 7:10
Phineas Dollof
5
5
4.
-
do
8. 1. 4 97
7. 5.0
107
17.10
16. 4. 21
:: 7.5
,8.19. 2
£ 717. 9.11
373. 11.3 5652 47. 2. 011 138. 3: 2 373 - 55 764.18-2
Captain's travel from Exeter to Providence 100 Miles & from Warwick home 112 Miles @@ 3d Ensigns . do 100 Miles Out & 130 Miles home
2.17.165
3. 6 .. 0.
8:56 6
£773-1458
243
This is a true Roll
Attest Robert Pike Cap!
:
6
5.18
do
II. 4. 0 102
7. 5
JI2
18. 8
19. 7. 8
7 .5
12. 2. 8
REVOLUTIONARY, WAR, ROLLS.
7. 5
115
. 19. 2
20. 4. 2
7.5
12:19. 2
12.19. 6
do
12. 0. 0 107
7. 5
117
19. 6
20. 4.
20. 8.
7.5
13 .- 3. 0
.
7
6. I
do
12. 1 . 4 120
7. 5
130
1. 1. 8
7
6 6
6.
I
do
6
do
12. 0. 0 105
8
6
6
6. 2 do
12. 2. 8| 97
7. 5
107
17.10
20. 5.
19. 2
20. 5.6
735
do
102 '12 -6 8 102 12. 6. 8 102 12: 1. 4 105
27:51 313.7
Daniel Galer
2
.
6-6. 5 - do.
6
16. 5 16. 1
do
12.14. . 8|109 : 12. '8
.. 7. 5
1341 119 119
I. O. 81
6 6
16.11
do
13.14. 12:14:
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