Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary war, 1777 to 1780, Part 28

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26. 5. 0


To I Baggage Horse for the Privates


5. 5.


0


To Making this Roll 15s Copy 6s


I. I. O


To three days Attendance to get this Roll Allowed at 12


1.16.


£537. 6.6


Deduct for a Lieutenant reduced to a Private


£1. 4.6


From which deduet for 8 Rations he found himself while in Camp


5.4


19. 2


0.19. 2


£536. 7.4


deduct for Nath1 Ward 11 days at 35 Travel 3 days Attendance at 4S


£1.13.0


0. 6.8


0.12.0


2.II. 8


Exª J G


533.15. 8


This is a true Roll


Attest Jonathan Moulton


413


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


do


lo


do


281. 75


197. 6. 3


478.14. 6 6. 0. 0 3. 0. 3. 0. 2. 0. 0


Captains Rations 90 at Sd


414


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


In Committee On Claims Exeter Jany 22ª 1778


This Roll Amounting to Five hundred and Thirty six pounds seven shillings and four pence is right cast Ex.ª Joseph Gilman


State of New Hampshire Exeter 22nd Jany 1778


Then Colo Jonathan Moulton made Oath to the truth and justice of this Roll by him subscribed before M Weare Jus P


Exeter Jany 22nd 1778 Received an Order On the receiver General for the sum of Five hundred and thirty three pounds fifteen shillings & Eight pence the Amount of the Above Roll Jon" Moulton


Joseph Mills Private Engag'd Octor Ist 1777 discharged Nov 2nd I Mº & 2 days £4.16 Travel Out 210 Miles @@ 3d & 210 miles home @ 2d Sys 6d £9. 3.6


John Lane do Octor Int October 30th 1 Month £4.105 2


Travel out 210 miles @ 3d home at 2d 4. 7.6 5 8.17.6


£18. 1.0


The two men were Omitted in the Above Roll Attest Jona Moulton


September 1 1th 1778 Recd an Order on the Treasurer for the Amount of my wages on this Roll being £9.3.6 Jos Mills


September 11th 1778 Recd in behalf of John Lane an Order on the Treasurer for Eight pounds seventeen shillings and six pence in full for the Above Eben' Thompson


Copy exª per Josiah Gilman Jun'


1


[4-287] [Lieut. Col. Connor's Detachment.]


Pay Roll for 5 Volunteers who marched from Pembroke in the State of New Hampshire and join'd the Army Under Gen' Gates at Saratoga 1777


NAMES


Entry


discharge


Time in Service


Rate per month


Amount Wages


Travel to Saratoga at 3d per mile home @ 2 pence


Whole Amount


Lieu' Col Sam' Connor Private Sep' 29


died of his wounde Octº


9


1 I


4.105


1.13.0


160


2.0.0


3.13.0


L' Stephen Bartlet


do


do


18


20


clitto


3. 0.0


160


3.6.8


6. 6.8


Ensign John Ayers do


do


coco


20


ditto


3. 0.0


160


3.6.8


6. 6.8


Moody Morse


do


do


18


20


ditto


3. 0.0


160


3.6.8


6. 6.8


Charles McCoy


do


do


18


20


ditto


3. 0.0


160


3.6.8


6. 6.8


One Baggage Horse 160 Miles @ 6d


4. 0.0


£32.19.8


This is a true Roll Attest Stephen Bartlett


Committee On Claims Feb 20th 1778


This Roll Amounting to Thirty two pounds Nineteen Shillings and eight pence is right cast


J Gilman


State of New Hampshire Feb 20th 1778


The truth of this Roll was sworn to Stephen Bartlett


before N Emery Jus Peace


Feb 20th 1778 Received an Order on the Treasury for the Amount of this Roll


Copy exª per Josiah Gilman Jun'


Stephen Bartlett


dys


13.135


15.6.8


28.19.8


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


415


[4-288]


[ Col. John Langdon's Co.]


Pay Roll of a Company of Volunteers commanded by Col John Langdon from September 29th 1777 to October 31 following Including 13 days allowed for travel home distance 260 Miles Joined the Conti- nental Army Under Gent Gates at Saratoga


NAMES RANK


Entry


discharge


Time in Service


Rate Per month


Amount Wages


Travel oui to Sara- toga by way of North hampton (0) 3d per mile


Travel from Sar- atoga home @ 2d per mile


Whole Amount


mº days


John Langdon Esq' Capt


Sep' 29 Octº 31


1.3


£12


13. 4.0


Nicholas Gilman Esq' Lieut


29


31


1.3


S. 25


8.18.2


James Hill Esq' Ensign


29


31


1.3


6. 0.0


6.12.0


Major James Hacket Private


do


do


1.3


4.10


4.19


250


3.2.6


260


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Cap Sam' Gilman


do


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Capt Eliph' Giddinge


clº


do


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


10. 4.10


Capt Edward Ililton


do


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


10. 4.10


Cap' Sam' Baker


do


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


10. 4.10


Cap' Robert Barber


do


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Capt Samuel Shackford do


do


do


1.3


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Capt Nath1 Giddinge


do


do


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Walter Bryent Jun' Esq'


dlo


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Jeremy Bryent Esq'


do


do


1.3


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Peter Drowne


do


do


1.3


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


L' Asa Folsom


do


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Josiah Adams


do


do


1.3


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Broadstreet Doc


do


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Andrew Gilman


do


do


1.3


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Henry Sherburne


do


do


1.3


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Samuel Storer


do


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Ephraim Robinson


do


do


1.3


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


Samuel Gilman


do


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO, 4.10


Levi Folsom


do


do


1.3


do


4.19


3.2.6


2.3.4


IO. 4.10


.


416


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


13. 4. 0


S. IS.


6.12. 0


do


do


do


do


do


do


do


Edward Fox John Gardner Thomas Hodson Wentworth Cheswell


do do


do do


1.3 1.3


dlo do


4.19 4.19


2.3.4 2.3.4


IO. 4.10 IO. 4.10


do


do


1.3


dlo


4.19 4.19


3.2.6 3.2.6 75.0.0 3.2.6 3.2.6


2.3.4 2.3.4


10. 4.10


52.0.0 |274.10. 2


Captain 99 Rations 3 Recd 96 due at Sd Lieut 66 Rations 3 Rec" 63 due at Sd


2. 2


Ensign 66 Rations 3 Recd 63 due at Sd


2. 2


7. S. o


To 5 Bat Horses 255 miles at 6d per mile


31.17.6


Ferriage of 27 Men and five Horses twice Over Merrimack and )


1.12.0


0.12


34. 1. 6


£315.19. 8


This is a true Roll Attest John Langdon Capt


In Committee On Claims Exeter 18 February 1778


This Roll Amounting to Three Hundred and Fifteen pounds nineteen shillings and eight pence is right Note One Horse has been Allowed for every eight men in most of the Rolls that have been passed cast


J Gilman


State of New Hampshire In the House of Representatives Feby 20th 1778


The truth and justice of this Roll was sworn to by John Langdon Esq"


Attest N Emery CL D R Assemly


State of New Hampshire Feby 218 1778


Received in behalf of Captain Langdon the Amount of this Roll by an Order on the Treasurer for £315.19.8


Sam1 Gilman


417


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


IO. 4.10


do


clo


1.3


do


147.10.2


£3. 4


1


Connecticut Rivers at IS Roll and Copy


418


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Thomas Folsom a private engag'd Sep 30th 1777 discharg'd Octº 23rd 24 days service 3.12.0


205 Miles Travel Out at 5d per mile


4. 5.5


£7.17.5


per John Langdon


Recd the Above seven pounds seventeen shillings and five pence


Copy exª per Josiah Gilman Jun™


Thomas Folsom


[The foregoing was an independent company, composed of men of rank and position, who volunteered to go as privates under the com- mand of Hon. John Langdon, and assist personally in completing the work of capturing Burgoyne's army, which had been so effectually commenced by the troops under Stark at Bennington. Col. Lang- don furnished the money to equip Stark's New Hampshire men, and had patriotism enough left to take the field in person, and labor in the cause with enthusiastic ability until the close of the war .- ED.]


1


1


[4-290]


[ Capt. Putnam's Co.]


Pay Roll of Captain Philip Putnam's Company of Volunteers in Col Moses Nichols Regt who marched from Wilton in the State of New Hampshire Sep 29th 1777 and joined the northern Continental Army at Saratoga.


NAMES & RANK


Entry


Discharge


Time in Service


Rate per month


Amount Wages


Travel to Saratoga 160 miles at 3d


Travel home 160 miles at 2d


Whole Amo


Philip Putnam Capt


Sep 29 Octº 25


27


12€


10.16.0


160


2.0.0


160


1.6.8


7.14.10


William Abbot do


clo


25


27


4.18


4. 8.2


2.0.0


1.6.8


7.14.10


Joseph Snow Corporal


do


25


27


4.145


4. 4.7


2.0.0


1.6.8


7.II. 3


George Coburn do


do


25


27


4.14


4. 4.7


2.0.0


1.6.8


7.11. 3


Amos Holt Private


do


25


27


4.10


4. I.O


2.0.0


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


Jeremiah Abbot


do


do


27


dlo


4. I.O


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


William Abbot


do


do


27


do


4. 1.0


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


Stephen Buss


do


clo


27


do


4. 1.0


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


Daniel Batchelder


do


do


27


do


4. 1.0


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


John Buxton


dlo


do


27


do


4. I.O


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


Ephraim Baker


do


do


27


do


4. 1.O


2


1.6.8


7. 7.


8


Jonathan Cram


do


do


27


do


4. 1.0


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


John Dale


do


do


27


do


4. 1.0


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


Nathaniel Greely


do


do


27


do


4. 1.0


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


Barachias Holt


do


do


27


do


4. I.O


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


Moses Lovejoy


do


do


27


do


4. 1.O


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


Samuel Lovejoy


do


do


27


do


4.


1.0


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


Benja Kid


do


do


27


do


4. 1.0


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


Benja Steel


do


do


27


do


4. I.O


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


Jeremiah Holt


do


do


27


do


4. I.O


2


1.6.8


7. 7. 8


£92.17.6


40.£


26.13.4 159.10.10


419


10.16. 0


Richard Whitney Serjt


do


25


27


4.18


4. 8.2


+++


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


days


420


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[ Capt. Putnam's Co .- continued.]


Captains Rations 75 at Sd £2.10.0 2.10.0


2 Baggage Horses for the Company 160 miles out at 6d is Sos each S. o.o


Making the Roll & Copy S.


A journey from Wilton to Exeter to get the Roll pass'd 4 days @@ Ss 1.12.0


This is a true Roll £172.0.10


Attest Philip Putnam Cap


Exeter December 24th 1777 This Roll and Account amounting to One hundred and seventy two pounds & ten pence is right cast Josiah Gilman Jun'


State of New Hampshire December 24th 1777


Philip Putnam Above made Oath to the truth and justice of the Above Coram N Emery J P


Roll


Received an Order On the Treasurer for the Amount of this Roll


Philip Putnam


Copy exd per Josiah Gilman Jun'


[East Kingston Volunteers.]


[Original in collection N. H. Antiquarian Society.]


State of New Hampshire East Kingston September the ten day 1777.


We the subscribers do severly inlist our selves or Ingage to serve in the Army at or near Bennington under the Command of General Stark or the Commanding officer there until the last day of November next unless sooner Discharged ; and to fix our selves with a good Gun & Bay- net and Cartouch Box if Possable ; and we are to have fifteen dollars per month and three pence pr mile for travel to Bennington and we are to have one months advance pay


Levi Shaw Samuel greeley andrew man


[East Kingston Men, 1777.]


[Original in N. H. Antiquarian Society's Collection.]


To Jacob Gaill Levt Colonel


Sir aCording to orders Receved I make these Returns of the names


421


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


who have Inlisted while [until the ] 24th of September Next to hold them Selves in Redencss-these from me-


Enoch Chace Capt


August 25th 1777.


Enoch Chase Richard french


Jonathan Cass


Samuel Greeley Jacob Graves


Jonathan Lad Webster


Levi Shaw


Edward Greeley


John Morrill


andrew man


[In addition to the foregoing volunteers, New Hampshire had in the several battles in the vicinity of Saratoga a brigade of regulars under the command of General Enoch Poor, consisting of three regi- ments commanded severally by Colonels Joseph Cilley of Notting- ham, Alexander Scammell of Durham, and Lieut. Col. George Reid of Londonderry, the latter in command of the regiment of Colonel Nathan Hale of Rindge, who was at the time a prisoner in the hands of the enemy. Major Henry Dearborn, of Nottingham, was in com- mand of a detachment of three hundred continental light infantry, which, with the riflemen under the command of Colonel Daniel Mor- gan of Virginia, met the first attack of the British troops under Gen- eral Fraser on the 19th of September. In that battle, and the battle of October 7. the New Hampshire troops were conspicuous for their bravery and general good conduct, and sustained severe losses. " When Cilley first became engaged, so many of his men fell in twenty minutes that he could save himself only by falling back on reinforcements. With these the regiment went into the fight again with great spirit, and fought till night. Colonel Scammell fearlessly led his regiment where the fire was the hottest." (Bryant and Gay. Hist. of U. S.) Lieut. Colonel Andrew Colburn of Marlborough, and Lieut. Colonel Winborn Adams of Durham, were killed in the battle of September 19. No rolls of Poor's brigade are in the state archives, except the following copy of a pay-roll of a company in Scammell's regiment, made up to July, 1777. A list of the officers of the above mentioned regiments may be found in Vol. XIV, pp. 552-556 .- ED.]


.


422


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[4-296] [ Capt. Weare's Co., Scammell's Regiment.]


A Pay role of the late Captain Richard Weares Company in the 3ª Battalion of New Hampshire Forces Commanded by Colo Elaxander Scammell Made up to the First Day of July [ 1777]


Names of Officers Non commissioned Officers & Privates


Date of Officers


Commissions &


Warrants &


non commis- sond Officers Inlistment


Casualties


| Number of days


for which they are to be paid


Wages per Month


Amount of Wages


Richard Weare


Ap1


James Wedgwood


Thomas Simson


Nthaniel Lavitt


Ap1


23


6S


2.0.0


4.10. S


Joseph Nealy


Marh


17


54


2.0.0


3.12. 0


Benj" Page


Jany


20


161


2.0.0


10.14. S


John Rolings


Feby


3


147


2.0.0


9.16. 0


Joseph Rolings


Aprl


3


SS


2.0.0


5.17. 4


Eliphlet Rolings


Jany


24


157


2.0.0


10. 9. 4


Matthew N Sanborn


Jany


22


159


2.0.0


10.12. 0


Levi Stickney


Ap1


S


83


2.0.0


5.10. S


Jonathan Seevy


May do


7


54


2.0.0


3.12. 0


William Walles


March


5


117


2.0.0


7.16. 0


Elisha Winslow


June


22


159


2.0.0


10.12. 0


Samuel barker


Jan


25


6


2.0.0


o. S. o


Jonathan Chase


March


16


Jano 26


6S


2.0.0


4.10. S


Elezer Gove


May


15


46


2.0.0


3. 1. 4


Josiah Jorg


March


IO


54


2.0.0


3.12. 0


Robard Simson


Feby


IO


140


2.0.0


9. 6. S


John Dearborn Jun


Jan


24


157


2.0.0


IO. 9. 4


Nathan Grindlaf


May


25


46


2.0.0


3. 1. 4


Philip Jonson


Jany


20


161


2.0.0


10.14. 8


Arratas Lavitt


April


23


6S


2.0.0


4.10. 8


Jonathan Marston


Ap


I


90


2.0.0


6. 0. 0


Nathaniel Marston


May


7


54


2.0.0


3.12. 0


James Wilkison


April


4


90


2.0.0


6. 0. 0


John Wells


April


4


S6


2.0.0


5.14. 8


Jorg Lang


April


23


6S


2.0.0


4.10. 8


William Steevans


Apri


1


Disarted April 2


2.0.0


John Rolings 3ª


March


20


102


2.0.0


6.16. 0


John Tailor


Feby


IO


Disarted Febery 11


2.0.0


6.12.15.0


7


54


2.0.0


3.12. 0


Levi Seevy


John Dearborn


April


23


Promoted Sarjt


103


2.0.0


6.17. 4


John Murpphey


[Hampton Falls] [North Hampton] [Haverhill, Mass. ] [Hampton]


1


1


423


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


A Pay Roll of the late Captain Richard Weares Company in the 3ª Battalion of New Hampshire Forces, Commanded by Colo Alexander Scammell Made up to the first Day of July [1777]


Names of Officers Non commissioned Officers & Privates


Date of Officers


Commissions &


Warrants &


non commis-


siond Officers


Inlistment


Casualties


Number of days


are to be paid


Wages per Month


Amount of Wages


Richard Weare


Novemr 8 1776


213


12.0.0


84. 0. 0


James Wedgwood


Noví


S


234


S.2.0


62.18. 24


Thomas Simson


Nov!


S


213


S.2.0


56.14. 0


Nathaniel Lavitt


Nov!


S


236


6.0.0


46.12. 0


Samuel Dearborn


Jan' 20 1777


161


2.8.0


12.18. 12


Jonathan Chase


June


26


Promoted Jan 26 1777


146


2.8.0


6. 5


Nathan Weare


April


I


91


2.8.0


7. 5. 734


Seth R Shackford


Tany


30


147


2.8.0


II.13. 7


Samuel Barker


Ap1


8


Reduced Jan 25


73


2.8.0


3.16. Ss4


Ebenezer Neale


Jan'


20


161


2.4.0


11.16. OS4


John Rolings


Febª


4


109


2.4.0


7.19.11


Philip Burns


June


26


Deserted Jun 26


4


2.4.0


5.11


Jeremiah Tuck


Ap1


23


6S


2.4.0


4.19.10


Stephen Adkison


Feby


3


147


2.0.0


9.16. 0


James Alard


Ap1


9


52


2.0.0


3. 9. 4


Stephen batcheldor


January 27


154


2.0.0


IO. 5. 4


Robard Bragg


January 30


151


2.0.0


IO. I. 4


Philip Burns


Ap1


S


Promoted Jun 26


89


2.0.0


5.18. 8


Daniel Carr


Jan'


22


159


2.0.0


10.12. O


Benj" Cate


March


13


109


2.0.0


7. 5. 4


Jonathan Crosby


April


6


S5


2.0.0


5.13. 4


Moses Duty


Feby


17


133


2.0.0


8.17. 4


John Garland


April


23


68


2.0.0


4.10. 8


Stephen harmon


Ap1


I


91


2.0.0


6. 1. 4


Huzzey Hogg


Feb"


26


I24


2.0.0


S. 5. 4


Charles hodgdon


April


20


71


2.0.0


4.14. 8


Levi Lampre


January 20


161


2.0.0


10.14. 8


Simon D Lovring


Jan3


23


15S


2.0.0


10.10. S


James Lavitt


April do


23


68


2.0.0


4.10. 8


Benja Mason


Jan'


22


159


2.0.0


10.12. 0


Jonathan Miller


Jan'


24


3.2.0


161


2.0.0


10.14. S


James Moltan


Feb"


16


134


2.0.0


S.IS. S


Matthias Maston


May


7


23


2.0.0


I.10. S


do


23


146


2.4.0


10.14. O12


Benj" Rolings


Marh


13


68


2.4.0


4.19.10


Josiah Moltan


John Blasdel


30


151


2.0.0


IO. I. 4


68


2.0.0


4.JO. 8


Paul Long


23


for which they


424


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Greenland Sep' 24th IS19 I James Wedgwood do Solemly Swear that this Roll was taken and made while I was an Officer in the Revolutionary Army and has been in my possession ever since and the statement therein made of the Names of the persons and of their Services is Just and true James Wedgwood


Rockingham ss-Greenland Sept 24th 1819 James Wedgwood made Sol- emn Oath to the truth of the Above Before Daniel Gookin Justice of the peace and quorum Unus the State


[The original of the foregoing covers two sides of a sheet, heading on each side. It will be seen that some of the names are repeated, but for what reason the editor cannot say, and that the apparent footing is incorrect .- ED.]


[4-297] [ Enlistments in Continental Regiments from the 12th Regiment of Militia.]


A Return of Men inlisted from the twelth Regiment of Militia (two ex- cepted), who inlisted in Cap' Jnº House's Company & receiv'd the State Bounty whereof, Israel Morey Esq' is Colonel, in Continental Service July 1777


NAMES


Place of


abode


In what Regiment &c


Moses Duty


Haverhill


Capt Wears Company


2d Robert Simpson


do


do


3ª John Taylor


do


do


4


Joseph hadley


do


Capt Waitts Company


5


David Ladd


do


Capt Whitcomb's Company


6 John Sanders


do


do


7


Joseph Fyfield


do


do


S


John Hodgdon


do


do


9 Samuel Parker


do


in the Train


10, Benja Cate


Orford


Capt Wears Company


Colo Scamel's Regiment


II Pearly Rogers


do


I Massachusetts Company


12 Asa Goodell


do


Cap' House's Compy


Colº Cilley Regiment Colo Warner's Regiment Colo Cilley's Regiment


15 James Hardy


Lancaster


do


do


16 James Thomas


do


17 Cyrrell Child


Lyme


do


do


18 Samuel Hewes


do


do


do


19 Roswell Howard


do


do


do


20 Seth Thompson


do


do


do


21 Simon Gould


do


do


do


13 Amos Rich


do


14 Richard Rogers


Late of Orford


Capt House's Company


do


Colo Scamel's Regiment do do


425


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


NAMES


Place of


abode


In what Regiment &c


22 James Rose


Lyme


Capt Huse's Company


Colo Cilley's Regiment


23 Benjamin Barnet


Nubury [Vt.]


do


do


24 Mathew Miller


Late of Peirment


do


do


25|Robert Miller


do


do


26 John Elliot


Thetford


do


do


27 Thomas Newman


Bath


do


do


29 Joseph Smith


do


do


do


30 William Heath


do


Capt Livermores Company


Colo Hales Regiment do


33 Silas Wheeler


do


do


34 Enos Bishop


Gunthwaite


Colo Cilleys Regiment


35 John Bishop


do


do


36|Steven Ward


do


do


37 William Pratt


do


do


38 Jona Walker


do


do


39 Jona Tylor


Peirmont


Colº Warner's Regiment


40 William Lurvey


do


do


41 Even McBean


Lyman


do


42 Noah Moulton


do


do


43 Eleazer Rossbrook


In


44 Josiah Blodget


Lancaster North-


45 Nathan Barlow 46 Thomas Blodget


umber-


Capt Whitcombs Company


47 Joshua Lamshier


land


48 Joseph Barlow


and


49 Samuel Page


Stratford


50 James Moulton


Wentworth Capt Wears Company


Feby 12th 1779


Errors Excepted


Israel Morey


28 Benjamin Smith


Wentworth Capt Stones Company


31 John Lapish


Bath


32 Peter Eastman


do


426


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


COL. TIMOTHY BEDEL'S REGIMENT.


[4-301]


A Ration Roll of Col : Bedels Reg' Raised by Order of Congress for an Expedition against Canada in the year 1777 & 1778


NAMES & RANKS


When Ent'd Service


When Discharged


No of Days in Service


No of Ra-


tions due


Price of each Ration


Amount of the whole


Timothy Bedel Col


15th Nov' 1777


31st march


137


5


9d


25.13.5


John Wheelock L' Col


do


do


137


4


9d


20.II.


Benja Whitcomb Maj'


do


do


137


3


9d


15. 8.3


James Lucas Pay masT


15th Dec"


do


107


1


9d


4. 0.3


Tho" Hibbard Adjt


do


do


107


I


9d


4.0.3


George Eager Surgeon


clo


do


107


2


9d


4. 0.3


John Young Q Mast


do


do


IO7


I


9d 9d


S. o.6


Sam1 Young


do


do


do


107


2


9d.


S. o.6


Elisha Whitcomb do


do


do


107


2


9d


8. 0.6


Solomon Cushman do


do


do


107


2


9d


S. o.6


Davenp Phelps do


do


do


107


2


9d


S. 0.6


Willm Tarlton


do


do


do


107


2


9d


S. o.6


Benja Sawyer Lieut


do


do


107


I


9d


4. 0.3


James Ladd


Lieut


do


do


107


I


9d


4. 0.3


George Moor


do


do


do


107


1


od


4. 0.3


Elisha Powell


do


do


do


107


1


9d


4. 0.3


Charles Hill


do


do


do


107


I


9d


4. 0.3


Oliver Cook


do


do


do


107


1


9d


4. 0.3


Jaª Butterfield


do


do


do


107


I


9d


4. 0.3


Jnº Alexander


do


do


do


107


I


9d


4. 0.3


Oliver Spalding


do


do


do


107


I


9d


4. 0.3


Eph™ Morey


L


do


clo


107


I


9d


4. 0.3


Luther Richardson


do


do


107


I


9d


4. 0.3


Ezra Moor


do


do


do


107


I


gd


4. 0.3


Jesse Young


do


do


do


107


1


od


4. 0.3


£202.1.5


1


Joseph Taylor do


do


do


IO7


2


S. o.6


Willm Holden do


do


do


107


2


9d


S. o.6


Sam' Hale S. Mate


clo


do


107


I


4. 0.3


Nehemh Lovewell Capt


do


do


107


2


S. 0.6


£ s d


-


[4.302]


[Return of New Hampshire Men in Col. Jackson's Massachusetts Regiment.]


A Return of the Commissioned & Non Commissioned Officers & Soldiers That Belong to New Hamp shiar, State in Col. Henry Jacksons Reg


Ingaged


Names


Term


Rank


County


Town


Jany 14


1777


William Scott


Capt


Hillsborough


Peterborough Londondary


$ Joly-Toth Octb+ 6


1777


Samuel Michel


3 years


Serg* do


Hillsborough RockingHam


Londondary


June 29


do


John Kanady


do


do


Hillsborough


.Peterborough Merimack do **


May 10


1777.


John Orr


do


do


May 10


1777


Joseph Cooper


3 y's


do


Rockingham Hillsborough


.South Hampton Hillsborough Meramack


June 214


1777


William McGilvery


3 ys


do


May 124h


1777


William Harvey


Peterborough


July 24


1777


John Bryant


do


do


RockingHam


Londondary


July 29


do


Randol Me Alester


do


do


Hillsborough do


Peterborough do:


July 25


do


Timothy Mixtor


War


do


July 16


do


Timothy Melon


3 years


do


RockingHam Hillsborough


Londondary Wilton


Decr 14


do


Benjamin Putnam


do


do


Peterborough


March 7


1778


Samuel Spear


do


do


do


July 18


1777


David Scott


do


do


do


July 29


do


Conway .


Sep 8


do


John Twiman


do


do


Rockingham


¿ Peterborough ...


July 24


do


James Taggart


do


do


Hillsborough


Conway-


Sepr 8


do


Geremiah Whiton


do


do


Rockingham


Jeffrey


Jany 5th


1778


Merimack


May 13th


1777


John Sword


3 ys


Private


do


June 29th ..


1777


Benjamin McColester


3 ys


do


do


May Toth.


' 1777


do


May 30th .


1777


William Straw


3 years


do


Rockingham do


Londonderry


July: 20.


do .: John Mitchel


3 years


do


... Henry Jackson Colonel"


427


.


' Porchmouth


John Blaier


3 years


do


Hillsborough


July 24


do


Jonathan Grimes


3 ys


do


do


do


RockingHam


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


July 20


do


John Vance


do


L'


Rocking Ham


2.1777 :


. John Nesmith


¿. William Orr


Private


. Hillsboro


'Sep 8th


1777


do


do


do


1


do do


do


Chester


Jame Turner


3 ys


Frances Steward


3 ys


Corpi


Hillsborough


Peterborough Merimack


do


Samuel Orr


3 y's


do


Conway


Sept:1 ..


1777


James Stanford


Peterborough


MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS, 1777.


[4-303] [ Col. Long's Regiment, Additional.]


An additional Roll of Staff Officers left out of the staff Roll of Colo Pierse Long's Regiment when it was made up .-


NAMES


Quality


Time entered


Time made up to


Whole time


Wages per month


Amount of wages


Hall Jackson George Gains


Surgeon Q' Master


1776. Sep' 19 Sept 19


1777 Jan. 7 Jan. 7


mo dys 3-18 3-18


£7-10 5-10


£27. 0.0 19.16.0


£46.16.0


Portsmouth May 19, 1778-This is a true Role


Pierse Long Colo Sworn to before E. Thompson J. P.


Examined by the Committee on Claims- J. Gilman


Received an order on the State Treasurer in full of the above Geo Gains [4-304] [ Capt. Finlay's Co., Receipt.]


Keen october roth 1777


State of New }


Hampshire § this may certify that we the Subscribers being Volintears from Londonderry going to Join the American Army : under the Imme- deate Command of the General offieer; or officers; appointed by this State ; have Received of Samuel Philbrick Commissary, fourteen Shil- lings L : M : Each for our Billeting from Keen to Bennington : as wit- ness our Hands


Joseph Finley Cap® David Quinton


John MCay William Alexander


James Cristy Robert Adams


John Hunter John moor


John Taylor Adam Dunlap


Samuel Dodge Peter Cristy


Jonathan Holmes Jonathan Lankesere aCy (?) Walton


Samuel Gregg


John Adams


Jonathan Gillmor


1


429


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


William moor


Adam Johnson


Robert Wallace


Nathaniel Holmes


Samuel Anderson Davis Walton


James Hopkins Thomas morison


John Patterson


William McKeen


Capt Finlay of Londonderry


[4-305] [ Capt. Peter Clark's Co., Bennington.]


New Boston Norm 1Sth 1777


Abstract for two Months Pay one Ensign one Sergt Ten Rank and file Captin Clarks Company Col Stickneys Regt.


William Beard Ensign


Thomas hooper


Wm Petterson


Jacob Dog


John Mccallostor


Edmond harrick


Daniel Mcneill


Elijah Cochran


Ruben gregg


John Toplin


Robert Willson


[4-396] [Dr. Obrey's Certificate of Service.]


This certifies that Frederick Obrey did duty as a Surgeon in the Vol- unteer Companys and in the Party under the Command of Colo Brown who was sent to Ticonderoga by orders from General Lincoln


Jacob Bayley B. D. G.


Lyme 23rd Dec' 1777.


[4-307] [Fort Washington Soldiers, September 22, 1777.]


To the Honorable Councelors and House of Representatives at Ports- mouth in the State of New Hampshire in General Court Assembled-


WVe the Subscriber the Non commissiond offiscers and Soldiers at Forte Washington in the State of New Hampshire under the comand of capt Titus Salter Present this Pertition unto your Honours humbly Shewing your Honours that at the Time of our Inlisting in this Srvice your Honour was Pleased to Give us forty one Shillings pr month we all as one Entred into the Service and the wages Sufficient Pay for our time we knowing your Honors had Passed an act for Regulating The Prices of all Sortes of Goods and Provisions and Now we humbly Shew your honour how far that act is kept your honours Stated Rum at Six Shil- lings and Eight Pence Per Gallon and now it is Sold Currant at forty Eight Shilling A gallon Sugar at Eight Pence Pr Pound and it is sold at one shilling and Six Pence Pr Pound Cotton wool at three Shilling and Eight Pence p' Pound & now it is Sold for Sixteen Shillings pr Pound you Stated the Price of corn at Three shillings an Six Pence Pr Bushel and now it is Sold at Nine and Ten shilling pr Bushel your honours stated the Price of wood at Eighteen Shilling p' cord and now it is Sold




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