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Joseph Hubart
plymouth
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John Knight
Campton
do
John Seshings
Goffstown
do
John peters
adkinson
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John whitton
Holdenness
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Daniel Moss
Exeter
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Starling Heath
adkison
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Silas Fox
plymouth
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James Barnes
do
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Nicholas Hall
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Richard Cook
Exeter
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James Sanborn
Sanbornton
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Amasa parker
Swanzey
Gilman
Caleb Aldridge
westmoreland do
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Naboth Betterson
Keen
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John Abbot
Deerfield
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Nathan Hoit
Sanbornton
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Nehemiah phillips
Plymouth
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Benj" Phillips
Grafton
Hawkins
John Combs
Stratham
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Sam' Silver
N Salem
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Robard woodard
N poart
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Benj" powel
Hilstown
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James Norris Maj'
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Sam1 Britton
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Jacob More
736
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[SUMMARY OF SERVICE IN 1779.
Three regiments in the regular or continental service through the year.
Colonel Hercules Mooney's regiment on service in Rhode Island, raised in June, and remained in the service until January, 1780.
Lieutenant Jonah Chapman's company of scouts, in service at Coös ; raised in July, and discharged in October.
Colonel Theophilus Dame's matross company at Piscataqua Har- bor, served through the year.
Colonel Dame's regiment of militia served at Piscataqua in Sep- tember and October .- ED.]
APPENDIX.
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APPENDIX.
NEW HAMPSHIRE MEN IN THE SERVICE IN MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENTS.
The following list of names was carefully compiled from the origi- nal rolls in the state-house in Boston by the editor, and contains those whose residences are given in the rolls and no others. By this list a large addition may be made to the number of New Hampshire men at the battle of Bunker Hill, as heretofore given. Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent's regiment was evidently engaged in the battle, as he reports several New Hampshire men killed. He was a resident of Amherst at the time, but subsequently removed to Maine, and there died, September, 1827, aged eighty-eight years .- ED.
COLONEL PAUL DUDLEY SARGENT'S REGIMENT. Captain William Scott's Company.
Col. Sargent was of Amherst, Capt. Scott of Peterborough. Roll dated October 6, 1775.
Peterborough Men.
Capt. William Scott,
Sergeant Josiah Monroe,
Serg. Randall McAllister,1
Serg. John Swan,2
Serg. John Taggart, sick, absent,
Corp. Andrew Bailey,
Corp. Charles White,
John Blair,
Richardson Emery,
Jeremiah Fairfield,
Jacob Gregg,
John Halfpenny,
Solomon Leonard, Robert McClurg,
George MeClurg,
James McKeen,
James Moore,
John Morrison, deserted,
John Matthew,
Timothy Mixter,
William Mitchell,
James Richey,
Thomas Scott,
William Scott, John Scott, Samuel Treadwell,
James Stinson,
Joseph Taylor, killed, David White, James Hockley,
James Taggart, Michael Woodcock,
Alexander Stuart, Deserted.
(1) At home wounded.
(*) On duty at Quebec.
John Graham,
William Graham,
James Mitchell,
740
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Stoddard Men.
Lieut. William Cochran,
Corp. James Scott, George Willson,1 David Robbe,
Zaccheus Blood, Jeremiah Proctor, Richard Richardson, John Willson.
William Kemp,1 David Scott,
Windham Men. Samuel Caldwell.
Corp. James Caldwell,
Londonderry Men.
Nathaniel Barrows, John Robinson, Henry Osmond,
Paul Caldwell, killed June 17,
Isaac Gage.
Society Land. Jonathan Barnet.
Temple. John Hillsgrove.
Bedford. Samuel Smith.
New Boston. Archibald McMillan. Absent wounded.
New Breton. John Raino. 66
Swanzey. Joseph Green. Thomas Green. Absent wounded.
Marlborough. Jonas How. Killed June 17.
Packersfield. William French, " 17. Joseph Starford. Sick.
New Hampshire men in Captain James Perry's company, same regi- ment, October 6, 1775.
Londonderry Men.
Jonathan George,2 John Morrison, James Boys.
Hugh Jameson, Zachariah Easman,
Halestown (Weare) Men.
Abraham Webster, Bradbury Mills,
Benoni Coburn, Samuel Silsby.
Dunbarton. Nathan Carr.
Society Land. James Dickey, Adam Nichols.
Goffstown. Amos Garnet.
Windham. Charles Annes.
Captain John Willey's Co., same regiment and date.
Abner Coffin, Rochester. Frederick Roach, Londonderry.
Michael Keep, Amherst. Joseph MeClenche, Amherst.
Captain John Wood's Co., same regiment and date.
Phinehas Parker,8 William Snow, Asa Pearce,
Christopher Martin, William Johnson, Joseph Stiles,
all of Wilton.
1 In the Train. 2 Gone to Quebec. $ In carpenter work.
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APPENDIX.
Captain Jeremiah Stiles's Co., same regiment and date.
Keene Men.
Capt. Jeremiah Stiles,
Sergt. Ebenezer Cook,
Sergt. Asahel Nims,1
Corp. Luke Metcalf,
Fifer Samuel Bassett,
Ebenezer Billings,8 Caleb Ellis,
Stephen Day,4 James Eddy,
Jesse Dassance [?] Silas Franch,
Hugh Gray,
William Gray,
Joseph Gray,
Hannaniah Hall,
Benja Hall,
David Harris,
Tilley How,
Stephen Larrabee,
Thos Morse,
Eliakim Nims,
Daniel Stone,
Joseph Thatcher, Jonathan Wheeler.
Elisha Willis,
Daniel Wilson,
Gilsum Men.
David Adams,
Timothy Dewey,3
Daniel Wright,s Iddo Church,
Thomas Church,
Jehial Holdridge,s
Marlow Men.
Corp. Frederick Tubbs, Simon Church,
Samuel Fletcher,
David Hayward,
Nathan Hayward,
Nathan Huntley,
Jeremiah Mack, John Slade,
Surry Men.
Elijah Benton, Charles Rice, Joshua Fuller,
Tho® Dart,
Roger Dart.
(Rice was wounded at Bunker Hill. See vol. xii, p. 318.) Walpole Men.
John Baker, Nathan Closson, Philip Holmes.
William Joyner, Aquilla Russell,
Lempster. Corp. Niles Beckwith.
Charlestown. Drummer, David Hubbard.
Packersfield. Henry Bemis.
Dublin. Ezra Morse.
Captain George Gould's Co., same regiment and date. Thomas Douglass, Keene. Gone to Quebec.
NOTE .- Those designated as "In the Train" were in Col. Gridley's regiment of artillery, and those noted as " Gone to Quebec" were in the Arnold expedition.
1 Killed in battle June 17. 2 App. June 20. 3 In the Train. 4 Dead.
Sergt. Samuel White, Sergt. Ezra Metcalf, Sergt. Benja Archer,2 Corp. Benja Ellis.
Isaac Griswold, Joseph Young.
John Fletcher, Joseph Hayward, Eli Lewis.
742
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
COLONEL JOHN NIXON'S REGIMENT.
Camp on Winter Hill, September 30th, 1775. New Hampshire men in Capt. Moses MeFarland's Co. : Hampstead Men. Enoch Heath, William Dyer Quimbey.
2ª Lieu' Jacob Quimby, Serg't Ebenezer Hogg, Jacob Quimbey,
Serg. Jesse Boff,
Durham Men. Corp. Benjamin Burnam.
Serg. Charles Sargeant,
Londonderry Men. Joseph Sargeant. Plaistow Men. Corp. Stephen Heath,
Corp. Ezekiel Flanders,
Daniel Collins,
Stephen Flanders, Zebediah Getchell,
Henry Hale, William Huntington, Abiel Knight,
Benjamin Pettingill, Ephraim Symonds, Jona. Watson.
Weare Men.
Serg. William Hutchins, Joshua Willet, Tho® Shepherd.
Hawke (Danville) Men.
Drummer, Stephen Eastman, Fifer, Moses Hunt,
Hezekiah Blake, Benjamin Eastman, Henry Hunt,
Israel Dimond, Simeon Hoit, Joseph Sleeper,
Ebenezer Hoit, Moses Hunt, Benjamin Williams.
Jonathan Clough, Enos Chellis,
Portsmouth. Duncan Grant.
Kingstown. Moses Ferrin. Chester. John Vance.
Henniker.
Simeon Symonds.
In Captain Gleason's Co., same regiment, 1775 : Robert MeKnight, Derry.
Captain Jeremiah Gilman's Co., Nixon's Regt. Sept. 30, 1775.
Plaistow Men.
Capt. Jeremiah Gilman, Lieut. Joseph Smith,
Serg. Nathaniel Kimball, Daniel Bartlett,
Benja Carlton, Eliphalet Cheney, Willm Gilman,
Dan1 Heath, John Kimball, James Smith,
Archelus Negro,
Scipio Negro,
John Cooper.
APPENDIX. 743
Serg. Samuel Sweat, Ephraim Severance,
Kingston Men. Serg. Ebenezer Griffin, Samuel Griffin.
Sandown Men.
Drum. Philip Fowler, Humphrey Clough, Robin Negro. Hampstead Men.
Corp. John Harriman, Josiah Davis, John Sawyer.
Dunbarton Men. Jeremiah Bowen Jun".
Jeremiah Bowen,
Chester Men. David Patten.
John Patten,
Salem. Corp. Aaron Copp.
Londonderry. William Broderick.
Atkinson. Thomas Dow.
Brentwood. Stephen Fifield.
Exeter.
Samuel Megoon.
New Market. Reuben Robards.
COL. WILLIAM PRESCOTT'S REGIMENT. October 6, 1775.
Ist Lieut. John Goss,
Capt. Reuben Dow's Co., all of Hollis. / Captain, Reuben Dow.2 2d Lieut. John Cumings. Sergeants. Joshua Boynton Minot Farmer
Nathan Blood1
William Nevens
Samson Powers
Corporals. James McIntosh Ephraim Pierce
James McConnor
Drummer, David Farnsworth, Fifer, Noah Worcester Jr.
Privates.
William Adams William Elliot Jonathan Powers
David Ames James Fisk > Thomas Pratt2 Ezekiel Proctor
Ebenezer Ball Josiah Fisk
Francis Blood2 Samuel Hill Jacob Read
1 Killed in battle June 17, 1775, Bunker Hill. 2 Wounded in battle June 17, 1775, Bunker Hill.
744
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Ephraim Blood2
Isaac Hobart1
Jeremiah Shattuck
Elias Boynton
Samuel Hosley
Jacob Spalding
Jacob Boynton1
Samuel Jewett Isaac Stearns
Abel Brown
Thomas Kemp Amos Taylor
John Campbell
Israel Kinney Daniel Taylor
Wilder Chamberlain
Phineas Nevins1
Moses Thurston
Abel Conant
Nathaniel Patten
Ebenezer Townsend
Benjamin Cumings
Nehemiah Pierce
Thomas Wheat1
Philip Cumings
John Platts
Lebbeus Wheeler
Peter Cumings
Peter Poor1
William Wood?
Evan Dow
Nahum Powers
Uriah Wright
Caleo Eastman
Francis Powers2
NOTE .- James Fisk and Jeremiah Shattuck died at Cambridge, May 29, of disease. Caleb Eastman was killed by an accident June 19, 1775.
Capt. John Nutting's Company.
Samuel Cummings, New Ipswich.
Hiram Dean, Jaffrey.
Elias Dickey, Raby. Gone to Quebec.
Martin Lawrence, Packersfield (Nelson).
Capt. Hugh Maxfield's Co. Prescott's Regt.
Londonderry Men.
Serg. David MeCluer, William Darrah, Quebec.
Arthur Darrah, Archibald Mack, John Smith.
Litchfield. Lieut. James Russell.
Nottingham. Gideon Butler, Tho' Campbell.
Exeter. Edward Brown.
Merrimack. Reuben Cummings.
Walpole. John Evans.
Deering. Jesse Martin.
Captain Joseph Moor's Co. Prescott's Regt., Oct. 6, 1775.
Merrimack Men.
I" Lieut. Zac. Walker, Serg. Wm MeCluer,
John Jacobs, Silas Roby, James Mack,
Rob' MeCormack, Eben' Hill, Jason Haskell,
John Combs, Wm Cowin,
Raby (Brookline) Men.
Wm Spalding, wounded.
WVm Spalding, Jun'.
1 Killed in battte June 17-1775, Bunker HIII.
: Wounded in battle June 17, 1775, Bunker Hill.
745
APPENDIX.
Hollis Men.
Samuel Conroy,
Samuel Wright,
Ebenezer Youngman, killed June 17, Bunker Hill.
Litchfield. Serg. Tho® Bixby.
Peterborough. Eben' Purkins.
New Ipswich. John Sawtell. Dunstable. Tho® Colbourne, killed June 17, Bunker Hill.
Captain Abijah Wyman's Co., Prescott's Regt.
John Campbell, Henniker, Quebec, Sept. 7. Samuel Kinney, New Ipswich. Benjamin Bigelow, Packersfield.
Captain Samuel Gilbert's Co., Prescott's Regt. Cambridge, Sept. 28, 1775.
Raby Men.
Archibald Macintosh. Died August 10. James Coneck. Died July 24.
Nathaniel Badger.
Captain Ephraim Corey's Co., same regiment, Oct. 7, 1775.
Londonderry Men.
Serg. Moses Grimes, John MeDanold, Joseph McFarling,
Richard Giles, James Wier, Daniel Porter.
COL. EPHRAIM DOOLITTLE'S REGIMENT.
Capt. Oliver Caprons Co. Winter Hill Oct. 6, 1775.
Richmond Men.
Capt. Oliver Capron,
Serg. Henry Ingalls, " Ezra Pratt,
Corp. Hezekiah Thurber,
Lieut. David Barney, Serg. Rufus Whipple, " David Russell, Corp. James Westcoat.
Solomon Aldrich, William Aldrich,
Nathan Barras, Samuel Carpenter,
Jeremiah Barrus, William Barney,
Othaniel Day, John Ellis, John Garnsey,
Abial Knap, Eleazer Martin, Eli Page,
Jeremiah Thayer, Nehemiah Thayer, John Wolley,
746
REVOLUTIONAY WAR ROLLS.
Constant White, Timothy Robinson,
Daniel Peters, Israel Peters.1
David Shearman,
Winchester Men. Drummer, Benja Chamberlain.
Corp. James Scott,
Andrew Dodge, Amaziah Roberts,?
William Dodge,3 Stetson Holmes.
Simon Shafter,
Swanzey Men.
Abner Day, Joseph Starkey.
Fitzwilliam. Abner Ball.
Marlborough. Bethuel Bishop. Stoddard. Joseph Dodge.
Capt. Jacob Millers Co. Doolittles Regt. Winter Hill Oct. 6, 1775. Dublin Men.
Simeon Johnson, Ithamar Johnson,
Jonathan Morse.
Thomas Muzzey.
Monadnock No. 5. (Marlborough) James Dean.
COL. JAMES FRYE'S REGIMENT.
Cambridge October 6, 1775.
Captain John Currier's Co.
Michael Brown, Exeter. Joseph Tossey, Brentwood. Samuel Elliot and David Colby, Newton.
Captain William H. Ballard's Co. Same regiment.
Nottingham Men.
Enoch Page,
Matthias Welch, Kingston Men.
Benjamin Welch.
Samuel Huntoon,‘ Jonathan Young, David Young,
Samuel Quemby, Caleb Gordon.+
Daniel Gilman,
Jeremiah Dudley Jr.
John Wimond in the room of Benjm Clough.
1 Discharged Sept. 16. 2 Enlisted for Quebec Sept. 10. 3 Enlisted in Train July 19. "Gone to Quebec.
747
APPENDIX. 1
Poplin (Fremont) Men.
Zaccheus Clough, Moses Grey.2V/ Hampton Falls Men. Daniel Davison,2 Melcher Ward.
South Hampton Men.
Samuel Lankister,2 Theophilus Colby.
Kensington Men.
William Evans,
Jabez Dow.1
Barrington Men.
Daniel Rowell,
George Parshley, Josiah Felker,
Paul Otis,
Charles Danielson, Richard Parshley, Joseph Daniels.
Wadleigh Smith in the room of Daniel Buzzell. William Gould in the room of Josiah Brown.
Portsmouth. Joseph Worker,1 John Row.1
Brentwood. Moses Murgoon.
Rochester. Ebenezer Cornell.
Deerfield. Moses Lock.
Greenland.
Samuel Philbrook.
New Durham. Joseph Runels.
Madbury. Moses Twombly.
Marsebesic. Jethro Smith.
Thomas Powell in the room of Benja Quimby of Hawke. Robert Cammil in the room of John Duch of Newmarket.
Captain Jonathan Evans's Co. Frye's Regt.
Seabrook Men.
Elisha Eaton, Ebenezer Fowler, Silvenus Eaton,
Jonathan Silley, Samuel George, Moses Gove.
Captain Benjamin Ames's Co. Frye's Regt.
Londonderry. Josiah Jones. Pembroke. Jeremiah Wardwell. 1 Gone to Quebec. 2 Wounded.
Jonathan Hoit,1
Job Haskel, John Rollings,
Joseph Jewell,1 Jacob Flanders,1
748
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
COL. LOAMMI BALDWIN'S REGIMENT.
Camp at Sewall's Point Sept. 26, 1775. Exeter Men.
Ist Lieut. Caleb Robinson,
Serg. Ebenezer Light, " Caleb Mitchell,
Corp. Jonathan Cass, Isaac Grow,
Serg. Samuel Lampson, Joseph Brooks, Dead. Corp. John Light, " Thomas Carlton. Fifer, Moses Louge.
Daniel Barker, Eleazer Ferguson, Josiah Gordon,
John Gilman, Ebenezer Judkins,
Dudley Marsh,
Benjamin Leavitt,
Daniel Lary,
Samuel Norris,
Abraham Perry,
Joseph Purmott,
Samuel Smith,
Josiah Steel,
Trueworthy Smith,
Nathaniel Thing,
William Cushing,
Joseph Dollar,
Caleb Gilman,
Theophilus Hardie,
Jonathan Longe,
Joseph Loverin,
William Leavitt,
Benjamin Norris,
Simeon Farmer,
James Ross,
Isaac Stubbs,
Broadstreet Taylor,
Brentwood Men.
Corp. Nathaniel Gilman, Davidson Dudley Jeremiah Bennet, Phinehas Beedy,
Nath1 Chase.
Newton Men.
Phineas Ash,
Thomas Everitt,
David Colby, Jonathan Elliott.
John Elliott,
Samuel Carleton,
Hawke (Danville) Men. Timothy Worth.
Henry Elkins,
Deerfield. Benjamin Ladd.
Captain Thomas Cogswell's Co. Baldwin's Regt. Sept. 27, 1775.
Candia Men.
Ist Lieut. Moses Dustin, Drummr, David Hill,
Serg. Enoch Rowell.
Sewell Brown, John Colby,
Jesse Eaton,
Jonathan Grean, Philip Morss,
Moses Morss,
William Moor, Stephen Palmer,
Thomas Straw,
Thomas Dearben, Ezekiel Pollard,
Nathan Burpee,
Silas Cammet, Jacob Flanders,
Isaac Knoles,
Samuel Morss, Samuel Moores,
Barnard Pollard, John Clay,
Robert Wilson,
James McClure, John Bagley.
John Nichols, Elisha Smith.
Timothy Elliott,
Theophilus Currier,
749
APPENDIX.
Atkinson Men.
2ª Lieut. Amos Cogswell,
Nath1 Peasly Cogswell.
Bradley Richards,
Joseph Copps, David Hale,
Jonathan Smyth,
Chester Men. Corp. Brackett Towle.
Serg. James Eaton, Corp. John Morss,
James Craft,
Caleb Hall,
Jacob Lane,
Robert Runels,
Francis Tole,
Enos Juell.
Anthony Tole,
Benjamin Long,
Samuel Moor,
Jeremiah Tole,
William Wilson,
Joseph Long.
Thomas Richardson, James Car Hezzard, Sandown Men.
John Lad, Follonsbury Shaw, Joseph Torser?
John Row,
John Straw,
Joseph Taylor.
Plaistow. Samuel Heath.
Raymond. John Roberts.
COL. SCAMMON'S REGIMENT. Captain Ebenezer Sullivan's Co. (Berwick Me.)
Somersworth Men, Enlisted May 6, 1775.
Samuel Jones, Love Roberts, Jeremiah Robberts,
George Ricker, Mark Tate, John Witherell
Benjamin Evans, Noah Goodwin, Drummer.
Captain Samuel Leighton's Co. Same Regt.
Portsmouth Men. Enlisted May 5, 1775-
Serg. Thomas Savage, Drum. Henry Foss,
Corp. Enoch Meloon.
Charles Caverly, John Jordan, William Nutter.
Captain Tobias Fernald's Co. Same Regt. Portsmouth Men.
Corp. Benjamin Akerman, Enlisted May 15: 1775- John Caverly, " S , 66
Joseph Meeds fitzgerl, “ " 15, John Gunnison, July 2, Abraham Senter, 2. Durham. Philip Davis. June 18,
750
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Captain Hubbard's Co. Same Regt. Rochester Men.
Dodefor Garlan, Enlisted May 15, 1775.
Jonathan Garlan, “ 15,
James Wentworth, enl. May 5, Dis. July IS, 1775.
Somersworth. Daniel Grant, enl. May 5, 1775.
Londonderry. Adj' George Marsdin, enl. Apr. 19, 1775.
COL. JONATHAN BREWER'S REGIMENT.
Prospect Hill, Oct. 6, 1775.
Captain Benjamin Bullard's Co.
Silas Stone, Dublin.
Captain Moses Harvey's Co. Same Regt.
Amasa Allen, Amherst.
William Day, Chesterfield.
Abram Lawrence, Winchester.
Silas Taylor, Stoddard.
Retire Bacon, Peterborough.
Daniel MeGrath, Amherst, Taken captive June 17.
Colonel Ward's Regt, 1775. Captain Kellog's Co.
Robert Aiken, Londonderry. David Patch, Charlestown.
Captain Daniel Barns's Co. Same Regt.
Jedediah Maynard, Monadnock No. 5.
Henry Pidge, Fitzwilliam Sept. 29.
Captain Drury's Co. Same Regt.
James Martin, Walpole. Joseph Plumley, Alstead. Eleazer Leland, Croydon.
Captain Wentworth Stuart's Co. Col. Phinney's Regt. Joseph Jennings, Rye, Enlisted May 24, 1775.
Captain Jona. Stickney's Co. Col. Ebenezer Bridges Regt. Cambridge Sep. 25, 1775 .- Jacob Danforth, Hollis.
751
APPENDIX.
Capt. Thos. Drury's Co., Fifth Regt, Winter Hill. Sept. 30, 1775.
Abraham Abbot, New Ipswich.
John Tozer, Monadnock No. 5.
Capt. John Worthley's Co., 31st Regt.
Eli Stiles, Hollis, Enlisted May 14, Canada.
Capt. Josiah Fay's Co., 32ª Regt, Oct. 7, 1775.
Baxter Howe, Hillsborough.
James Lewis, Monadnock No. 5.
Joel Amsden, Henniker, Died May 25.
John Mandel, 66 Enlisted in train June S.
Capt. Jacob Gerrish's Co., Col. Moses Little's Regt.
Joseph Pearson, Age 20, Enlisted Apr. 24, 1775.
Joseph Searle, Age 20, Enlisted May 1, 1775, Hollis.
Capt. Benj. Hastings's Co., Col. Asa Whitcomb's Regt. Oct. 6, 1775, Nehemiah How, Westmoreland.
COL. RICHARD GRIDLEY'S REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY.
Winter Hill, September, 1775.
Lieut. William Perkins's Co.
Jaffrey. Simon Whitcomb, Alex' Douglass.
Derry. Samuel Rogers, Alex' Hutchinson.
Merrimack. Willm M&Gilbry, James Moores.
Dunbarton. Joseph Foster.
Dover. Will™ Hodgdon.
Suncook. James McCoy.
Capt. Popkin's Co., same regiment.
Amherst Men.
Jeremiah Lampson, Sutherick Weston,
Kindal Farley, Stephen Hills.
Dunbarton. Francis Knight. Cohoos. Edmund Trowbridge.
752
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Capt. Joseph Chadwick's Co., same regiment.
Hampstead. Heath Richards, Wm Hearreman.
Portsmouth. Robert Bezell, age 33.
Capt. Samuel Gridley's Co., same regiment. Somersworth Men.
Benjamin Evans, Gunner. Enoch Whitehouse.
Concord. Ephm Potter, Bombardier.1
Portsmouth. Timothy Carny.
Capt. Edward Burbeck's Co., same regiment, Oct. 7, 1775. Gilsum Men.
Daniel Wright. Enlisted June 29, from Stiles's Co. Jehial Holdridge.
Timothy Dewey. 66 66
Concord Men.
Peter Chandler. Enlisted June 29, from Abbot's Co. Hezekiah Fellows (Boscawen). Enlisted June 29, from Abbot's Co.
Keene Men.
Ebenezer Billings. Enlisted June 29, from Stiles's Co. Timothy Crossfield. July I. Pembroke Man.
James Robinson. Enlisted July 3, from Moor's Co. Dover Man.
William Dorr. Enlisted June 29, from Moor's Co. Temple Man. Abram Dinsmore. Enlisted June 29, from Towne's Co. Elster (probably Alstead).
Eben' Kingsbury. Enlisted June 29, from Marcy's Co. In another Co. Sergeant Tho' Sewall, Lyndsborough. Enlisted May 26.
1 One appointed to superintend the discharging of bombs.
APPENDIX. 753
NEW HAMPSHIRE MEN IN MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENTS, 1776.
Thomas Little, Peterborough, in Capt. Henry Haskell's Co., Pres- cott's Regt., Cambridge, Jan. 13, 1776.
Samuel King's Co., Col. J. Whitney's Regt., June 19, 1776.
Londonderry. Thomas Perrin, Eliphalet Perrin.
Chester. John Wason.
Capt. Wm Warner's Co., same regiment, Dec. 2, 1776.
Fitzwilliam. John Chamberlain, Wm Withington.
Hinsdale. Othniel Sikes.
Col. Thomas Marshall's Regt., July 15, 1776.
Capt. James Gray,
Cyprian Southack,
Portsmouth Men. John Clark, John Rogers.
New Boston Men.
Serg. John Jordan, Benja Dodge, Malachi Dodge.
John Lewis Welsh, Wm Wright,
Keene. Serg. Hugh Gray.
Londonderry. Serg. John Mackay.
Peterborough. Robert Cunningham.
Francestown. Edmond McDaniel, or McDonald.
New Ipswich. Benjamin King.
Same Co., Aug. 1, 1776, contains the name of Philip Thomas, of Rindge, as 2ª Lieutenant.
Same Co., November following, contains, in addition to above, the name of Obadiah Beal, New Boston.
Capt. Winthrop's Co., Crane's Regt., 1776.
Thomas Joice, Londonderry, for three years.
COL. HENRY JACKSON'S REGIMENT.
In addition to the names returned as printed on page 427, ante, I find the following names of New Hampshire men enlisted for three years in Jackson's regiment :
Benjamin Alld, Peterborough, enl. May 30, 1777. John Scott, Do July 24, 1777. John McIntosh New Boston? " June 2, 1777.
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754
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
MISCELLANEOUS ENLISTMENTS.
William Scott, age 19, and William Blair, age 24, of Peterborough, enlisted Apr. 28, 177S, for Townsend, Mass.
David Truell, age 23, Jonathan Currier, age 24, and Samuel Manuel, age 21, of Bow, enlisted for Chelmsford, Mass., Apr. 20, 177S.
Moses Turner, age 23, James Lebbe, 22, and Stephen Palmer, 24, of Candia, enlisted for Salem, Mass., same date.
David Patten, age 20, Samuel White, 20, James Sherly, 33, Simon Norton, 20, Juan® Towle, 31, William Leech, 30, James Davis, 17, James Miller, 24, Prince Hafford, 22, Thomas Shirly, 20, Joab Hare- man, 17, Josiah Gardner, 23, of Chester, enlisted same as above, as also did the following :
Robert Hunter, 36, of Derry, Jonathan Batchelder, 21, of Deerfield, Henry Gotton, 17, and John Roberts, of Londonderry ; John Atwood, 33, Josiah Davis, 20, Samuel Heath, 21, Thomas French 20, Benja Bean, 25, Peter Manuel, 17, Ephraim Mores, IS, James Mores, IS, of Hampstead.
Nath1 Young, Abraham Young, Mark Merrill, Willm Stevens, William Ballard, Ezekiel Gudrage, and Richard Whitcher, of New Boston, en- listed for Amesbury, Mass., Jan. 10, 177S.
Men raised to reenforce the continental army at Fishkill, Apr. 20, 1778 :
Daniel Scribner, age 30, Thomas Clarke, 20, John Sills, 24, all of Massabesick.
The following are from scattered papers withont special dates, and are names of New Hampshire men in Massachusetts regiments, probably in 1778 :
Willm Corser, age 21, Sam1 Davis, 34, Joseph Little, 17, Benja Web- ster, 27, Anthony Boston, Negro, 34, Benja Severence, 17, all of Bos- cawen.
Jona Huntoon, 24, Benja Sanborn, 18, James Basford, 19, of New Salisbury.
Benj" Fellows, 16, John Rowe, IS, of New Breton (Andover).
Richard Adams, 21, Charity Killicut, 26, Timothy Farrar, 19, of Dun- stable.
William Vance, of Londonderry, enlisted as fifer in Captain Eliphalet Thorp's Co., Seventh Mass. Reg., Apr. 26, 1777, and was discharged Apr. 26, 178o.
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APPENDIX.
From a return of casualties in Gen. Arnold's division at Saratoga, Sept. 19, 1777, the following extract is taken :
Col. Joseph Cilley's Regiment.
Wounded, I Capt, 3 Lieut's & Ensigns, 5 Sergt's, 37 Privates. Miss- ing, I Capt, I Lieut, I Sergt, 9 privates.
Col. Nathan Hale's Regiment.
Killed, 1 Lt. Col, I Sergt, 3 Privates.
Wounded, I Capt, I Lieut, I Sergt, 21 Privates.
Missing, I Sergt, 2 Privates.
Col. Scammell's Regiment.
Killed, I Lt. Col, I Drum, I Sergt, 4 Privates.
Wounded, 3 Lieuts & Ensigns, 14 Privates.
Missing, 4 Privates.
INDEX.
INDEX OF TOWNS, PLACES, ETC.
Acworth. ... 37, 122, 438, 439, 604, 630 | Boston, Mass . . 239, 623 Bow. . . 163, 437, 610, 622, 631, 637, 663 670, 688, 689, 754
642, 669 Albany, N. Y. .. 434, 435, 437, 438, 440- 442, 592 Alexandria. . 151, 606, 633, 647, 662, 668 734
Alstead . . 37, 148, 369, 372, 435, 501, 630 642, 750, 752 Alton (New Durham Gore) .... 450, 599 601, 668, 690
Amherst. . . 68, 72, 74, 76, 123, 140, 196 197, 435, 438, 463, 521, 611, 612 622, 632, 636, 654, 664, 670, 689 695, 739, 740, 750, 751
Amesbury, Mass .. . 754 Andover (New Breton) . . . 162, 231, 610 612, 663, 670, 688, 740, 754
Antrim 444, 583, 622, 634, 644, 689, 696 Atkinson . . . 343, 344, 569, 606, 623, 641 667, 691, 735, 743, 749
Barnstead . . 163, 435, 449, 450, 600, 601 628, 640, 668, 690
Barrington. .444, 445, 619, 620, 628
640, 654, 656, 666, 747
Bath 425, 435, 436
Battenkill 391 Bedford ... . . 111, 112, 162, 345, 362, 363 435, 437, 616, 621, 634, 644, 689 696, 740
Bedford, Mass .. 239 Bemis's Heights, N. Y .276
Bennington Troops. . .139, 140
Bennington, Vt. . 140, 154, 164, 174. 179 185, 203, 216, 219, 230-233, 276 428, 433, 435
Berwick, Me. .436, 437, 661, 749 Boscawen. . . 130, 162, 187, 404, 405, 435 607, 631, 638, 663, 670, 688, 700- 703, 752, 754
Brattleborough, Vt . . 626
Brentwood. . 292, 440, 442, 443, 445, 627 629, 648, 667, 734, 743, 746-748 Bristol, R. I. .. 669, 689
Brookline (Raby)
197, 614, 616, 632
636, 744, 745
Bunker Hill.
139, 739, 741, 743-745
Cambridge, Mass. 282, 745, 746, 750, 753 Campton . ... 381, 459, 605, 609, 633, 647 662, 668, 708, 709, 735
Canaan. . 45, 378, 436, 604 Candia ... .. . 162, 402, 441, 452, 476, 495 639, 658, 659, 660, 668, 693, 694
734, 748, 754
Canterbury. . 162, 387, 438, 513, 607, 663 670, 688, 697, 700, 702, 703, 735 Cape Cod 439
Cardigan (Orange). 604
Casco Bay, Me. 443
Cavendish, Vt. . . . 87, 106, 124, 701, 703 Charlestown ... . 37, 82, 83, 90, 113, 115 140, 142, 143, 145, 231, 372, 435 438, 439, 671, 703, 707, 741, 750 Chelmsford, Mass. 754
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