Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary war, 1777 to 1780, Part 19

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7.5 130


10.12.0


Jonathan Edmunds


I


do


12. 9.4


274


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


In Committee on Claims 2


Exeter Feb' 23ª 1778 The within Roll and Accot are right cast the balance of which Amounts to Eleven Hundred and sixteen pounds twelve shillings and ten pence.


Josiah Gilman Jun' in behalf of the Comtee


State of New Hampshire Exeter Feb" 25th 1778


The truth and justice of this Roll was sworn to by Captain Simon Marston


Attest N Emery Jus Pacis


Feb 26th 1778 Recd an Order on the Treasury for 1116.12.10 the Amount of this Roll Simon Marston Capt


Copy exd Per Josiah Gilman Jun"


[Capt. Simon Marston was of Deerfield, Lieut. Jeremiah Abbot and Ensign James Martin of Pembroke .- ED.]


[4-132] [Abstract of Capt. Marston's Pay-Roll, and Amount allowed the State by the United States Commissioner.]


Abstract Pay Roll for Captain Simon Marstons Compa Colo Senters Regiment to Rhode Island in 1777'


Rank


Engaged


Discharged


In Service


Amount Wages


Bounty 20 Dol-


Travel home 2d


Officers Travel


Id Per Mile Per


Captain for mak-


ing and Settling


Whole Amount


Simon Marston


Capt Lieut Ensign


1777 June 26 26 26


7


7


6.13


38.12


1 . 18.4


40.10. 4


4. 6. 8


90.18. 7


6. 7. 6


132. 7. 5


360.17


721. 2. 8 449.10 .-


66. 9.10|


1237. 2.16


1029. 2. 8 522. -.-


77. 4. -


6.14.2


3.12


1638.12.10


Allowed by the Commissioner


Commission Officers


167.18. 2 No bounty


So Rations 2. 2.8


3. 6 .-


173. 6.10


Serjeants


57.12. 82.10


Travel out 30. 0.0


38.12.


930.10. -


360.27


721.16


1029.16. 2| 30. -.-


138.12. -


2. 2.8


3. 6. - 1103. 16.10


is


Rations to Officers in Lieu of travel ) 80 @ % £2.2.8 5


[$]3679.43 275


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


77 . 4. -


2.17.6


3.12 .-


83.13. 6


Jereh Abbot


6.13


52. 2. 2


1.18.4


54. 0. 6


James Martin


4 Serjeants 6 Corp's Drum & Fife 62 privates


24. 0


57.11.11


29. -.-


37.15


82. 9. 11


43.10.


Per Mile


Ration


his Roll


Mo dys


1778 Jany 7th


6.13


Travel


lars


out 255


2


Corporals Drum & Fife Privates


SARATOGA TROOPS, 1777.


[After the battle of Bennington Gen. Stark moved forward with his force of volunteers, and joined Gen. Gates on the 18th of Sep- tember. The time for which the men had enlisted was about expir- ing, and they, believing that for that reason and in consideration of the service they had performed they were entitled to be discharged to attend to the harvesting of their crops, declined to remain in the army, although strongly urged by Gen. Gates to do so. Their dis- charge left Stark without a command, and he returned to New Hampshire, where he was received with enthusiastic demonstrations of approval. Meanwhile the authorities of this state, anticipating the discharge of Stark's brigade, had taken measures to raise another force to assist in conquering the army of Burgoyne. Orders were issued, on the 5th and 6th of September, to the colonels of the sev- eral militia regiments, to draft one sixth of their men, and forward them to Bennington. The men raised in the regiments of Colonels Wentworth, Moulton, and Bartlett were placed under the command of Lieut. Col. Abraham Drake, of North Hampton, and were mus- tered on the 8th of September, as were also the men under the com- mand of Col. Stephen Evans, of Dover. Others were mustered later.


On the 17th Gen. Gates wrote from Bemis's Heights, requesting that all reinforcements for his army be forwarded " without one mo- ment's delay." Accordingly, on the 20th, orders were issued to Col. Evans to march his men to Bennington, and place them under the command of Gen. Stark, if he (Stark) was to continue in the service ; otherwise under the command of the officer commanding the north- ern department of the continental army. On the same day a letter was dispatched to Gen. Stark, urging him to continue in the service, and take command of the troops then being forwarded. On the 27th a large number of volunteers were mustered into service. Gen. William Whipple was appointed to take command of all recruits for the northern department, and received orders from the committee of safety, on the 2d of October, to collect all the volunteers and "put yourself and troops under the commander in chief of the Continental army in that [the northern] department, to act as occasion may require." The rolls of those troops who took part in the battle of October 7th, which caused the surrender of Burgoyne on the 17th, will follow this article.


Gen. Poor's brigade, comprising the three New Hampshire conti- nental regiments, commanded by Colonels Cilley, Scammell, and Reid,1 were prominent in the battles of the 19th of September and the 7th of October, and their bravery is mentioned in terms of the highest praise by eminent historians. They were paid by continen- tal paymasters, consequently the rolls are not in the possession of the state .- ED.]


1 Col. Nathan Hale, of this regiment, was at that time a prisoner in the hands of the eneiny.


[4-133] [ Capt. Sloan's Co., Col. Marsh's Vermont Regiment.]


Pay Roll of Captain John Sloan's Company of Volunteers raised at Orford Lyme Piermont Cohoss and Embodied in Colo Joseph Marsh's Regt of Militia belonging to the State of New York Otherwise Call'd Vermont which Company march'd to reinforce General Starks but On their march to Bennington was Or- dered by Gent Lincoln to Mount Independance September 1777


NAMES


Entry


discharge


Time in Service


Rate per month


Amount Wages


Travel out to


Manchester


at 3d per


2d' per mile


Whole Amo


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


277


Calvin Porter


18


29


1.12


do


6. 6. 0


100


1 . 5.0 | 70 |


IT.S


8. 2. S


4


1.17


4.14


7. 7. 3


106


1 .6.6


80


13.4


9. 7. 1


Ezra Thompson


do


do


Sep 25


. 18


do


2.16. 3


100


1 5.0


50


8.4


4. 9. 7


Uriah Stone


do


22 do


30


1. 9


do


6. 2. 2


112


1.8.


86


14.4


8. 4. 6


Nathaniel Darbey Drum'


do 18


12


. 25


do


3.18. 4


100


1 . 5.


70


11.8


5 .15. 0


William Wiggen Fifer


do


23


1. 6


do


5.12. 9


100


1.6.6


So


13.4


7.12. 7


Azariah Beach Private


do


2


. 1 5


4. 105


2. 5. 0


100


1 .5.


70


11.8


4. 1. 8


John Clark ditto


do


7


. 20


do


3. 0. 0


106


1.6.6


So


13.4


4.19.10


Andrew Crook


do


30


1.13


do


6. 9


112


1.8.0


86


14.4


8 11. 4


Benjamin Follet


do


30


1.13


do


6. 9


106


1.6.6


So


13.4


8. 8.10


Giles Follet


do


30


1.13


do


6. 9


106


1.6.6


80


13.4


8. 8.10


Noah Ford


22 do


28


I. 7


do


5.11


112


1.8.0


86


14.4


7.13.


Zachariah Jinks


18 do


12


.25


do


3.15


100


1.5.0


70


11.8


5.IT. 8


Samuel Leach


do


12


. 25


do


3.15


100


1.5.


70


11.8


5.I1. 8


Jonathan Mason


do


29


1.12


do


6. 6


100


1 .5.


70


11.8


8. 2. 8


Peter Perkins


do


12


. 25


do


3.15


100


I . 5.


70


11.8


5.11. 8


John Sloan Captain


Aug 18 Octº 12


1.25


12.8


22. 0. 0


Samuel Phelps Ensign


do


Sep 29


1.12


6.0.0


S. S. o


Abraham Palmer Serjt


do


Oct 12


1.25


4.18s


8.19 3


106


1.6.6


106


0.17.8


II. 3. 5


Shubael Cross


do


do


Sep 19


I. 2


do


5. 4. 6


106


1.6.6


So


13.4


7. 4. 4


John Weed


do


do


30


1.13


do


7. 0. 6


112


1.8.0


86


14.4


9. 2.10


John Woodworth Corp1


do


Oct


Travel home at


mile


Mo days


22. 0. 0


8. 8. 0


278


[Capt. Sloan's Co .- concluded.]


NAMES


Entry


discharge


Time in Service


Rate per month


Amount Wages


Travel out to


Manchester


at 3d per


Travel home at


2d per mile


Whole Amº


Ichabod Palmer


Aug 18 Sep 30


1.13


4.108


6. 9. 0


106


1.6.6


So


13.4


7.15. 4


Samuel Root


22


29


1. 8


do


5.14


112


1.8.0


80


13.4


8. 8.10


Ichabod Sawyer


IS


30


1.13


do


6. 9


100


1.6.6


80


13.4


8.13. 4


Ebenezer Tinkham


18 Oct


2


1.15


do


6.15


100


1 .5.


80


13.4


6.18.


Azariah Webb


22


Sep 23


1. 2


do


4.16


112


1.8.


86


14.4


Abraham White


18


Oct


2


1.15


do


6.15


100


I . 5.


70


11.8


8.11. 8


£168. 7


£217. 7.10


This is a true Roll John Sloan Capt


State of New Hampr Grafton ss December 19th 1777 Personally Appeared John Sloan and made solemn Oath that the Above is a true and perfect Roll According to the Coram Israel Morey Ju' Peace


best of his knowledge


In Committee On Claims Exeter December 31st 1777 This Roll Amounting to Two hundred and seventeen pounds seven shillings and Ten pence is right cast


John Taylor Gilman For the Committee


This Certifies that the Officers and soldiers included in the within Roll were a Company of Volunteers and served in the Eastern division of the northward department Under the command of Major General Gates, and were entered and discharged Agreeable to Each man's date as against his name


Lyme 23d December 1777


Copy exd per Josiah Gilman Jun™


Jacob Bayley B D G


[Capt. John Sloan and Ensign Samuel Phelps were of Lyme .- ED.]


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


mile


Mo days


S. S.IO


279


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[4-135] [ Gen. Bayley's Return of Capt. Hutchins's Co.]


List Contains thirty four men who Served as a Company of Voluntiers under the Comand of Capt Joseph Hutchins In the Eastern Divition of the Northern Department under the Comand of Major General Gates and in My Brigade according to the Dates against each mans name


Haverhill 22nd Dec' 1777


Jacob Bayley BD G


time of ingage-


when discharged


time of ingage-


ment


when discharged


Timothy barron I


Agust 18


oct 5


18 Daniell Miller


Agust 18


oct 3


2 samuel Ladd


do


oct 6


19 Josiah Elkins


do


oct


3 georg more


do


oct 3


20 Jonathan Esteman


do


oct 3


4 Seth fooard


do


oct 3


21 Charles Wheeler


do


oct 3


5 Ebenezer mackintosh


do


oct 6


22 Luther Ritcharson


do


sept Ioth


6 moses pike


do


oct 3


23 James bayle


do


sept 10


7 Daniell stephens


do


oct 3


25 Jonathan Ring


agust 18 sept


4


9 John dodg


do


oct 3


26 nathaniel Rix


do


sept 10


Io John Ritch


do


oct 3


27 david weeks


do


sept 4


I I samuel Cole


do


oct 3


28 obediah Esteman


do


sept 10


12 David sandrs


do


oct 3


29 frances fullington


do


sept


2


13 John page


do


oct 3


30


Daniell bedle


do


sept


14 Elishar Clefland


do


oct 3


John sandborn


do


sept 10


15 william miner


do


oct 3


32 Elishar warner


do


sept 10


16 Jonathan molton


do


oct 3


33|John young


do


sept 10


17 John sanders


do


oct 3


34 Joshua howard


do


sept 10


wwww


8 Aaron baley


do


oct 3


24 James woodard


agust 19 sept


4


ment


NAWN


[Capt. Jos. Hutchins was of Haverhill .- ED.]


1


280


[4-137]


[Pay-Roll of Capt. Joseph Hutchins's Co.]


Roll for Extra Wages & Travel of 34 Men who served as a Company of Volunteers, under the Com- mand of Cap' Joseph Hutchins, the Officers haveing Receiv'd their full pay and the Soldiers having Re- ceiv'd 4os per Month & One penny per Mile for Travel out & One penny Home, from the Continental pay-master August 1777.


NAMES


Rank


Time of Engage-


Time of discharge


Time in Service


Rate Per Month


Amot


Amot of Travel out @ 2d


Travel


Whole


In


Amount


Id


| Nº


1777


Mo dya


¿ s d


Miles


Miles


s d


£


I Timothy Barron


Private


1777 Augst 18th


Oct 6


1.19


dlo


4. 1.8


1 20


205


do


Os 3


5. 7.11


2 Samuel Ladd


do


do


do


Octr 3ª


1.16


do


3.16.8


do


205


do


6s 3


5. 2.11


3 George Moore


do


do



1.16


do


3.16.8


do


205


do


Os 3


5. 2.11


4 Seth Ford


do


do


6th


1 19


dlo


4. 1.8


do


205


do


Os 3


5. 7. 11


5 Ebenezer Mackintosh


do


do



1.16


do


3.16.8


do


20S


85


75 [


5. 3. 9


6 Moses Pike


do


do


3d


1.16


do


3.16.8


do


20


75


US 3


5. 2.11


7 Daniel Stevens


do


do


3


[ 16


do


3.16.8


do


20S


85


7SI


5. 3. 9


S Aaron Bailey


do


do


3


1.16


do


3.16.8


do


205


75


Os 3


5. 2.11


9 John Dodge


do


do


3


1.16


do


3.16.8


do


20S


do


6s 3


5. 2.1I


II Samuel Cole


do


do


3


1,16


do


3.16.8


do


205


do


os 3


5. 2.11


12 David Sanders


do


do


3


1.16


do


3.16.8


do


205


85


75 1


5. 3. 9


13 John Page


do


do


3


1.16


do


3.16.8


do


205


75


Os 3


5. 2.11


14 Elisha Cleveland


do


do


3


do


3


1.16


do


3.16.8


do


20S


75


Gs 3


5. 2.11


16 Jonathan Moulton


do


do


3


1.16


do


3.16.8


do


20S


85


75 1


5. 3. 9


17 John Sanders


do


do


3


1.16


do


3.16.8


do


20S


75


Os 3


5. 2. II


IS|Daniel Mills


do


do


3


1.16


do


3.16.8


dlo


205


do


Os 3


5. 2.11


19 Josiah Elkins


do


do


3


do


do


3


11.16


do


13.16.8


do


205


85


7SI


5. 3. 9


20|Jonathan Eastman


Octr 5th


1.18


505


4. 0.8


I20


20S


75


Os 3.


5. 6. 3


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


do


Os 3


5. 2.11


1.16


do


3.16.8


do


205


do


205


85


75 I


5. 3. 9


1.16


do


3.16.8


15 William Miner


do


Io John Ritch


ment


Wages


of


21|Charles Wheeler


do do


do do do Augst 19th


Ioth0.24


do


2.


I. 8.4


do


20S


75


75


6s 3


2.16. 3


25 Jonathan Ring


do


Augst 18th


4


4 0.17 0.18


do


I.IO.


do do do do


20S


85


7SI


3. 7. I 2.17. I


27 David Weeks


do


do


4


Ioth 0. 24 0.18


do do


2. 0. I.IO. 2. 0.


20S 205


do do


7$ I


3. 7. 1


28 Obadiah Eastman


do


do


IO 0.24 0.16 2


do do


I. 6.8 I. 6.8 2. 0. 2. 0.0


do do do do


20S 205


do 75


7SI Os 3 7SI


3. 7. I


32 Elisha Warner


do


do


Ioth o. 24


Ioth 0. 24


2.


do do


20S


75


Os 3


3. 6. 3


33 John Young


34 Joshua Hayward


do


do


10th 0.24


2.


20.5


75


6s 3


3. 6. 3


12 days Time & Expence in a Journey from Haverhill to get this Roll passed Making this Roll


4.16.


0.10. -


£154.17.8


Jany Ist 1778 This is a true Roll


Joseph Hutchins Capt


In Committee On Claims {


Exeter Jany Ist 1778 ) This Roll, amounting to One Hundred & Fifty four pounds Seventeen shillings & Eight pence is Right Cast


Jnº Taylor Gilman


State of New }


Hampshire § Jany 2ª 1778. The truth & Justice of this roll was Sworn to by Capt Joseph Hutchins Attest N Emery Just Peace


Jany 2ª 1778 Received an Order on the Treasurer for £154.17.8 the Amount of this Roll


Joseph Hutchins


5 1 . 18 Sept" Iotho. 24


do


14. 0.


do


20$


75 85


6s 3 7SI


5. 6. 3


2. 0.


do


20S


do


20S


75


6s 3


3. 6. 3


23 James Bayley


do


6s 3


2.14. 7


24 James Woodard


do


26 Nathaniel Rix


do


do


75 1


2.13. 9


29 Francis Fullington


do


do


30 Daniel Bedel


do


do


2


0.16


31 Jobn Sanborn


do


do


Iotho. 24


do do do do do


205


do


75 I


2.13. 9


3. 6. 3


20S


85


do


do


£149.11. 8


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


281


22 Luther Richardson


3. 7. 1


do


do


20S


[4-138] [ General William Whipple's Staff Pay-Roll.]


Pay Roll for Brigadier Gen' William Whipple his Brigade Major & Servant Marched from Portsmouth in the State of New Hampshire and Joined the Continental Army Under Gen1 Gates at Saratoga and from thence proceeded with the Guard to Cambridge Engaged September 27th 1777.


NAMES


Rank


Discharge


Time lo service


Rate Per Month


Wages


Travel at Id per mile pr


. Ration from Ports - mouth to Saratoga 216 miles home by the way of Boston 290 miles


Three horses 506


Miles (d) 3d


Per mile


Whole Amount


William Whipple George Gaines Prince


Brig Gen1 Brigde Maj' Servant


1 2th.


1.17 1.17


2. 0.0


3. 2.8


2. 2. 2


6. 6.6


11.11.4


£85. 7.8


35.16.10


18.19.6


£140. 4.0.


Rations while in Camp from the 9th Octr to the 24th


Brigadier General 15 days @ 12 Rations Per day is 180


Brigade Major


1 5 do @ 4


do


do


60


Servant- 1 5


do


15


255


Deduct Rations Received ---


24


231 due @@ 8d-


:7


£147.18.0


This is a true Roll


Attest George Gains '


In Committee on Claims {


Exeter 6th March 1778 This Roll Amounting to One hundred forty seven pounds Eighteen Shillings is right Cast


State of New & Exeter March 11th 1778 The truth & Justice of this Roll was sworn to by Major George Gains


Hampshire


Coram N Emery Jus Peace ? Copy exª J Gilman


· J Pearson D Secy


A Warrant was Issued for the Above sum


[William Whipple was born in Kittery. Me., in 1730, and afterward resided in Portsmouth ; was a member of congress in 1776 and 1778, and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He died November 28, 1785 .- ED.]


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


No of Rations


506 506 506


1 2


25. 6. 0


6. 6.6


90. 7.6


8. 8. 8


6. 6.6


38. 5.2


12


Mº dys 1.17


Nov' 12


37.10 15. 0


58.15.0 23.10,0


Amount of


282


3 3 J. Gilman3


283


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[4-139]


[Jen raised in Col. Gilman's Reg't.]


A Muster Roll of that Part of the Regiment Militia commanded by Nicholas Gilman Esq' who Are Raised in the State of New Hampshire to reinforce the Northern Continental Army together with the Sums paid Each Officer & Soldier Advance wages & Travel money as Set against Each persons Name Per Receipt Sept 12th 1777-


NAMES


Rank


Advae wages


Travel My.


Sum Total


I


Thomas Peabody


Surgn


IS. 0.0


IS. 0.0


2


Joseph Prescott


Majr


15. 0.0


15. 0.0


3


Porter Kimball


Capt


12. 0.0


12. 0.0


4


Oliver Morrill


Lient


S. 2.0


S. 2.0


5


Zebulon Gilman


Cap®


12


12. 0-


6


Jonathan Norris


Lieut


S. 2


S. 2 -


7


Zebulon Barber


Lieut


S. 2


S. 2 -


S


Ezekiel Pollard


Private


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


9


Elijah Pollard


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


IO


Daniel Smith


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


1I


John Pain


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


13


Eliphalet Lord


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


14


James Wilson


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


15


Josiah Gorden


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


16


Peter Kimball


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


17


Nicholas Hardie


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


18


Biley Lyford


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


19


John Colcord


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


20


Abraham Sheriff


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


21


John Pease


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


22


Joseph Loverin


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


23


John Smith


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


24


Jonathan Veasey Jur


do +


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


25


Zacheus Clough


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


26


Benjamin Brown


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


27


Manoah Scribner


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


28


Nathan Tilton


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


29


Joshua Abbot.


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


30


Dudley Merrill


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


31


Daniel Bickford


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


32


Edward Prescott


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


33


Samuel Partridge Cram


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


34


Jeremiah Rowe


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


35


Richard Whittier


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


36


James Gorden


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


12


Jonathan Dudley


284


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


NAMES


Rank


Advae wages


Travel My.


Sum Total


37


Benjamin Morse


Private


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


3S


John Swett


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


39


Ward Cotton Weeks


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


40


Joseph Pease


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


41


John Folsom


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


42


Ebenezer Swazey


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


43


Isaac Currier


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


44


Stephen Marsh


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


45


William Chelsea


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


46


Thomas Jackson


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


47


Caleb James


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


48


William Cushing


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


49


Trueworthy Nichol


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


50


Daniel Cross


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


51


John Kimball


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


52


John Hoyt


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


53


Eliphalet Calley


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


54


Samuel Dyer


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


55


Joseph Neal


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


56


William Simpson


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


57


Eliphalet Smith


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


58


Noah Wedgwood


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


59


Job Colcord


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


60


Abraham Parsons


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


61


Benjamin Tayler


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


62


Caleb Fogg


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


63


Joseph Bartlett


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


64


Jonathan Thurstin


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


65


Joseph Colcord


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


66


Nathaniel Thing


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


67


Joseph Wadleigh


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


68


Dudley Thing


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


69


Ephraim Knight


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


70


Jacob Burley


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


71


Josiah Burley


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


72


David Kennison


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


73


Moses Perkins


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


74


Francis Lyford


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


75


Paul Burnam


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


76


Joseph Chandler


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


77


Ebenezer Dow


do


4.10


3.3.3


6.13.3


78


Nathan Swain


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


Eliph. Pease went


285


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


NAMES


Rank


Advae wages


Travel My.


Sum Total


79


Nathaniel Sanborn


Private


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


So


Nathaniel French


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13-3


81


Jacob Smith


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


S2


James Wadleigh


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


S3


Josiah Norris


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


S4


Edward Moody


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


85


Samuel Moody


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


86


Ebenezer Osgood


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


S7


Smith Chapman


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


SS


Levi Chapman


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


S9


Prince Robinson


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


90


Samuel Tuck


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


91


Joseph Permott


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


92


Robert Morrison


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


93


Charles Hilton


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


94


Joseph Whittier


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


95


Samuel Jewett


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


96


Daniel Tilton


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


97


Benjamin Cass


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


98


John French


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


99


Moses Sanborn


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


100


Ezekiel Eastman


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


Abraham Brown went


IOI


Josiah Rundlet


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


IO2


Nathaniel Ladd


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


103


Levi Chapman


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


104


Richard Smith


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


105


James Morrison


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


106


Joseph Rawlings


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


107


Benjamin Smith


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


IOS


Moses Kimball


do


4.10


2.3.3


6.13.3


£754. 4.3


Exeter September 1777


. Mustered & Paid the above Named Persons According to this Roll-


Noah Emery Ju' M' Mar


Octor 3ª 1777 This Roll amounting to Seven hundred & Fifty four pounds four Shillings & three pence is right Cast & well vouch'd Examª hy Joseph Gilman


984


col. Evans's. Regiment. "Staff Pay Roll Pay Roll of the Field, Staff and Warrant Officers" of Col. Stephen, Evana's Regiment in General Whips plex Brigado of New Hampshire Militia Joined the Northern Continental Afn Tmy Under General Gates Sep


tember: 1777.1


NAMES


Rank


Entry


discharge


Time in Service


Rate Per Month


Amº Wages


Travel home from' New Windsor 316 Mlles at Id Per Mile for Each Ratlon


Whole Amount


Wages Rec4


Balance due


Stephen Evans Thomas Bartlet


Colonci L' C'ul" Major


8


15


3. 8


18


58.16


316


Posay 1896 1580 1 264


| Amount 7.18 6.11.8


81. 8 65. 7.8 54. 5.4 43.16


36£ .


81. 8. 29. 7,8


Joseph Prescot Thomas Peabody


Surgcon


8


died


2.13


18


43.16


Jon' Wentworth Robert Swainson John Gage John Philpot


Adju1 (' M'


8


Dec' 15


3. 8


12


39. 4


316


3.19


43. 3


. 43. 3 29.11.8


0. 0°


Seig' M' Q. M. S.


8


15


3. 8


15


3. 8


Made up in Made up in


Capt Li bbeys Roll Cap' Li bbeys Roll


26. 6.8 |317 . 11 . 8 1 56. 14 . 8 160.17"


This is a true Roll Attest Stephen Evans


State of New } In Committee of Safety January 29th 1778 To Nicholas Gliman Esq' R G St


Hampshire l'ay the Above Roll to the several persons therein named Jan' 29th 1778 Received of Nicholas Gilman Eighty One pounds eight Shillings in full of the Above Roll :. Per Stephen Evans, Received Exeter February 5th 1778 of Nicholas Gilman Twenty nine pounds seven shillings & Eight pence in full sfor the Above


Received Feby 14th 1778 of Nicholas Gilman Twenty four pounds 55 4d in full of the Roll March 17th 1778 Reed of Nicholas Gilman Twenty five pounds sixteen shillings in full for Doct' Thomas Peabody Pers Order from his widow : Joseph-Shaws Copy cx4 J Glman


[Col. Evans was of Dover, I.t. Col. Bartlett of Nottingham, Maj. Prescott of Sanbornton, Adjutant Wentworth of Somersworth, and Quarter-Master Swainson of Rochester .- ED.]


Tho' Bartlett" Joseph Prescott


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


1777


My dys


1777 Sep 8


dec 15


3. 8


22.105 73 . 105


3. 8


15


49 -


316


5. 5.4


30


24. 5.4 25.16:


18


.


,


0. . 0


8


15


3. 8


8. 5 26.19


316


948 632


2.12.8


29.11.8


M Weare Ch !! :


Nov 20


8


15


-


No miles 316


F


[4-14[] [ Capt. Zebulon Gilman's Co.]


Pay Roll of Captain Zebulon Gilman's Company in Col Stephen Evans's Regiment which Regiment march'd and join'd the Continental Army at Saratoga September 1777


NAMES


Rank


Entry


discharge


Time in Service


Amount Wages


Travel out to Ben- nington home from New Windsor


Whole Ameunt


Mº dys


Zebulon Gilman


Cap®


1777 Sep' 8


Dec' 15


3. 8


39. 4


39. 4


Zebulon Barber


I" Lieut


S


15


3. 8


26. 9.2


26. 9. 2


Jonathan Norris


2 Lieut


8


Oct' 29


1.22


14. 0.9


14. 0. 9


Benjamin Taylor


Ensign


8


dec' 15


3. 8


19.12


19.12


Samuel Jewett


Serje


S


1 5


3. 8


16 .- ,I


4.13.3


20.13. 4


Levi Chapman


do


S


15


3. 8


16 .-. I


4.13.3


20.13. 4


Ward C Weeks


do


S


deserted Nov 5


1.29


9.12.8


2. 3.3


II .15.II


James Morrison


do


S


dec' 15


3. 8


16 .-. 1


4.13.3


20.13. 4


Benjamin Morse


Corp1


8


15


3. 8


15. 7


4.13.3


20. 0. 3


William Simpson


do


S


desertd Oct 20


1.13


6.14.8


2. 3.3


S.17.II


Joseph Purmutt


clo


8


dec' 15


3. 8


15. 7


4.13.3


20. 0. 3


Smith Chapman


do


S


15


3. 8


15. 7


4.13.3


20. 0. 3


Joseph Pease


Drum'


Sep S


dee' 15


3. 8


15. 7.0


4.13.3


20. 0. 3


Eliphalet Smith


Fifer


do


Nov' 30


2.23


13 .--


4.13.3


17.13. 3


John Folsom


Private


do


dec' 15


3. 8


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


James Gorden


do


do


desertd Nov 5


1.29


S.17


2. 3.3


II. O. 3


John Swett


do


do


dec' 15


3. 8


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


Isaac Currier


do


do


15


3. 8


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


Ebenezer Swazy


do


do


15


3. 8


14.14


4.13.3


19.


7. 3


William Cushing


do


do


15


3. 8


14.14


4.13.3


19.


. 3


Thomas Jackson


do


do


Nov 30


2.23


12. 9


4.13.3


17. 2. 3


Daniel Cross


do


do


dec' 15


3. 8


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


Nathaniel Ladd


do


do


did not march


Eliphalet Lord


do


do


Nov 30


2.23


12. 9


4.13.3


17. 2. 3


Trueworthy Nichols


do


do


dec' 15


3. 8


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


287


.


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


1777


[ Capt. Zebulon Gilman's Co .- concluded.]


NAMES


Rank


Entry


discharge


Time in Service


Amount Wages


Travel out to Ben- nington home from New Windsor


Whole Amount


Daniel Bickford


Private


1777 Sep 8


1777 dlec' 15


3. 8


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


John Paine


do


do


deserted Oct' 20


1.13


6. 9


2. 3.3


8.12. 3


Jonathan Dudley


do


do


dec' 15


3. 8


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


James Wilson


clo


do


do


3.8


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


Richard Smith


do


do


clo


3.


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


Stephen Marsh


clo


do


do


3.


14.14


4.13.3


19.


7. 3


Samuel Dyer


do


do


do


3.


14.14


4.13.3


7.3


Joseph Neal


do


do


do


3.


14.14


4.13.3


I9.


7. 3


William Chelsey


clo


clo


do


3.


14.14


4.13.3


19.


7. 3


Noah Wedgwood


do


clo


do


3.


14.14


4.13.3


19.


7. 3 7. 3


Abraham Parsons


clo


do


do


3.


14.14


4.13.3


19.


7. 3


Joseph Colcord


do


do


dlo


3.


14.14


4.13.3


19.


7. 3


Ephraim Knight


do


dlo


do


3.


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


Jacob Burley


do


do


do


3.


S


14.14


4.13.3


19.


7. 3


David Kenniston


do


do


do


3.


14.14


4.13-3


19. 7. 3


Francis Lyford


co


dlo


Nov' 30


2.23


12. 9


4.13.3


17. 2. 3


Caleb James


do


dlo


dlec' 15


3.


8


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


Eliphalet Pease


do


do


do


3.


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


Prince Robinson


do


clo


do


3. S


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


Joseph Loverin


do


clo


do


3. S


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


Josiah Gorden


do


do


deserted Oct 20


1.13


6. 9


2. 3.3


S.12. 3


Levi Chapman


do


do


dec' 15 clo


3. 8


14.14


4.13.3


19. 7. 3


John Kimball


do


do




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