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14.4
1. IS.4
Joseph Little
do
do
12
S
1. 4
14.4
I.IS.4
S
do
I. 4
14.4
do
do
12
S
S
1.18.4
1.18.4
do
1. 18.4
Peter Severance
John Row
-.
Jesse Stevens
do
do
II
7
do
I.
14.4
1.15.4
John Looge
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Moses Danford
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Joseph Durgen
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Timothy Bradley
do
5
I2
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
John Chase
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Richard Easman
do
5
12
8
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Simeon Danforth
do
5
12
8
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Isaac Abbot
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1. 18.4
Joseph Easman
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Elias Abbot
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
John Abbot
do
5
I2
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Ezra Abbot
do
5
12
8
do
1. 4
14.4
1.18.4
John Peters
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1. 18.4
Nathaniel Easman
do
5
12
S
do
1. 4
14-4
1. 18.4
Ebenezer Farnum
do
5
5
12
8
do
1. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Abiel Hall
do
5
12
S
do
1. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Isaac Chandler
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
I.IS.4
Israel Glines
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
I.IS.4
John Easman
do
5
12
S
clo
1. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Stinson Easman
do
5
I2
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Phineas Stevens
do
5
12
S
do
4
14.4
1.18.4
Ezekiel Dimond
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Benjamin Rolfe
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Jacob Heath
do
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Joseph Handcock
do
5
David Kennistone
do
5
I2
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
129
4
14.4
1.18.4
Robert Foss
1.18.4
Peter Blanchard
dlo
5
12
5
I2
S
do
I .
14.4
1.18.4
Jotham Young
do
July 5
II
do
I. I
14.4
1.15.4
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
5
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
I.IS.4
Daniel Farnum
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Ephraim Fisk Jun'
do
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
do
do
S
130
[ Col. Thomas Stickney's Reg't-concluded.]
NAMES
Rank
Entry
discharge
Time in Service
Rate per Month
Amount Wages
|Travel out @ 3d Per mile home @ zd
Whole Amount
Stephen Hains John Cross
Private do
July 5 5
July 12 12
S S
4.10 do
1. 4
14.
1.18.4
106.19.6 £1. 4
52. 6.4
159.5.10
Col Gerrish's Rations 36 at S
Major Batchelders Rations 28 at 8
18.8
Capt Websters Rations 20 at S
0.13.4
2 Lieu's Rations 24 at 8
0.16.0
2 Ensigns Rations 24 at 8
0.16.0
4. S. o
£163.13.10
10 Baggage IIorses 52 Miles Out at 6d Per mile is 26s Each
13. 0. 0
Making up my Roll and Copy 24s a Journey from Boscawen to Exeter To settle this Roll with the Honble Comtee 5 days at Ss-40S
3. 4
£179.17.10
Attest Henry Gerrish L' Col
This is a true Roll State of New Hampshire May 29th 1778
Then L' Col Henry Gerrish make solemn Oath to the truth and justice of the Above Roll In Committee On Claims before M Weare J Peace Exeter May 29" 1778 5 This Roll and Acct Amounting to One hundred and Seventy nine pounds Seventeen shillings and ten pence are right Cast Examd by Josiah Gilman Jun' May 29th 1778 Received an Order on the Treasurer for the Amount of this Roll Henry Gerrish
Copy exª Per Josiah Gilman Jun"
[Lt. Col. Gerrish was of Boscawen, Maj. Batchelder probably of Loudon, Capt. Webster of Salis- bury, Lieut. Kimball of Boscawen, Lieut. Herbert of Concord .- ED.]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
1. 4
14.4
1.IS.4
.
[3-231]
[Ensign Rice's Detachment.]
Pay Roll of Ensign Elijah Rice's party of Men from Henniker in the State of New Hampshire with L' Colo Henry Gerrish's Regiment July 5th 1777 for the relief of the Garrison at Ticonderoga on the Alarm and march'd 58 Miles where we had the news of the Evacuation of the Fort
NAMES
Rank
discharge
Time in Service
Rate Per Month
Amount Wages
Travel out @ 3d Per mile home at 2d
Officers Rations
Whole Amount
Elijah Rice
Ensign private
July 12
S Days
6. 0.0
1.12
Amº of travel due
o.8.0
2. 0.0
Joshua Whitney
do
1 2
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.IS.4
John Campbell
do
1 2
S
do
1. 4
14.4
1.18.4
John Putney
do
I 2
do
I.
14.4
1.18.4
Thomas Putney
do
I 2
S
do
I. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Asa Putney
do
12
8
do
1. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Ezekiel Stone
do
1 2
S
do
I.
14.4
.
1.18.4
Levi Herriman
do
I 2
S
do
1. 4
14.4
1.18.4
Abiathar Bowman
do
12
S
do
I. 4
14.4
£12. S.o
6. 9.0
0.8.0
19. 5.0
In Committee on Claims )
1 Exeter Nov' 17th 1778 This Roll is right Cast & Amounts to Nineteen pounds five Shillings Exam'd Per Josiah Gilman Jun'
Copy exª Per Josiah Gilman Jun'
131
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
12
8
4.10
I. 4
0.14.4
I. IS.4
Benja Whitcomb
1.18.4
S
132
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[3-250]
[ Capt. Sias's Co.]
Pay Roll of a Number of men who marched from Loudon to reinforce the Garrison at Ticonderoga July 2ª and returned home the 11th day of the same month 1777
NAMES
Rank
Time in Service
Travel to No 4 and Back 70 miles @ 5d
Rate Per Mo
Amount Wages
Whole Amount
Benjamin Sias
Captain Private
0.10
1.9.2
12. £
4. £
5. 9.2
William Gilman
0.10
1.9.2
4.105
I.IO
2.19.2
William Boynton
do
0.10
1.9.2
do
1.10
2.19.2
Isaac Morril
do
0.10
1.9.2
do
I.IO
2.19.2
Jer Abbot Blunt
do
0.10
1.9.2
do
1.10
2.19.2
Benjamin Marstin
do
0.10
1.9.2
do
I.IO
2.19.2
Eliphalet Rawlings
do
0.10
1.9.2
do
1.IO
2.19.2
Thomas Sargent
do
0.10
1.9.2
do
1.10
2.19.2
Nath1 Bachellor
do
0.10
1.9.2
do
1.10
2.19.2
£29. 2.0
This is a true Roll
Benja Sias Captain
In the House of Representatives Nov 224 1777
The truth and justice of this Roll was sworn to by Cap' Benja Sias
Attest N Emery CL, DR
Copy exª J Gilman
[Capt. Sias was of Loudon .- ED.]
1
Mo days
[3-236]
[Lt. Col. Ebenezer Smith's Co.]
A Pay Roll of a Company of Militia Commanded by L' Col Ebenezer Smith raised in the Town of Meredith and Towns Adjacent which Company marched for the relief of the Garrison at Ticonderoga On the Alarm July 7th 1777
NAMES.
Rank.
Entry.
discharge
Time in Service
Rate per month
Amount Wages
Officers Rations
Soldiers Travel
3d Per mile
out 2d home
Whole Amount
days
to
4. 0.0
30
I. 0.0 0.12
3. 0. 7
Ebenezer Smith
Capt Lieut
7
1 5
9
2. 8. 0
Josiah Sanborn
Ensign
7
1 5
9
6
1.16
18
0.12.0
1. 2. 6
2.11.1I
William Ray
Serje
7
1 5
9
4.18s
1. 9.5
74
1.10.10
3. 3. 6
Nicholas Clark
do
7
7
I 5
9
4.145
1. 8.3
54
I. 6. 8
2.14.11
William Thompson
do
7
15
9
do
1. 8.3
Abraham Swain
Private
7
I 5
9
4. 105
1. 7
Gorden Lawrence
do
7
I 5
9
do
I.
64
1. 6.
8
2.13. 8
James McCrellis
do
7
I 5
9
do
I.
64
1. 6.
8
2.13. 8
Samuel Carr
do
7
1 5
9
do
I. 7
64
I.
6.
8
2.13. 8
Thomas Foster
do
7
1 5
9
do
1. 7
64
1. 6.
8
2.13. 8
Jeremiah Marston
do
7
15
9
15
9
do
I .
7
I. 6.
8
2.13. 8
Jonathan Morrison
do
7
1 5
9
do
I. 7
Jonathan Danforth
do
7
1 5
9
do
I. 7
Thomas Dockham
do
7
1 5
9
Jonathan Smith
do
7
1 5
9
do
I. 7
.
60
1. 5. 0
do
7
1 5
9
do
I. 7
do
7
1 5
9
Thomas Frohock
do
71
15
9
do
I. 7
54
1. 2. 6
2. 9. 6
·
64
1. 6. 8
2.13. 8
64
1. 6. 8
2.13. 8
Jacob Eaton
do
7
I 5
9
do
I.
64
I. 6.
8
2.13. 8
Samuel Torey
64
1. 6.
8
2.13. 8
do
64
1. 6.
8
2. 13.
do
I. 7
Isaac Farrar
64
1. 6.
8
2.13. 8
64
1. 6. 8
2.13. 8
do
1. 7
Samuel Kelley
64
1. 6. 8
2.13. 8
I33
Josiah Miles
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
5. 0. 0
July 7 July 16
IO
8
2. 8.71
18
54
1. 2. 6
2.10. 9
Moody Bean
16
IO
do
1.12.8
Corp1
64
do
I. 7
7
64
2.12
134
[Lt. Col. Ebenezer Smith's Co .- concluded.]
NAMES.
Rank
Entry
discharge
Time in Service
Rate per month
Amount Wages
Officers Rations
Soldiers Travel
3d Per mile
out 2d home
Whole Amount
Elisha Cates
do
7
15
9
do
I. 7
Simeon Cates
do
7
1 5
do
1. 7
54
I. 2.
6
2.
9. 6
Thomas Calley
do
7
15
15
9
do
I. 7
Enoch Gibson
do
7
1 5
9
do
I. 7
54
I. 2.
6
2.
6
2. 9.
6
John Taylor
do
7
1 5
9
do
1. 7
John Lary
do
7
9
do
1. 7
Zebulon Sinkler
do
7
1 5
9
do
1. 7
Jotham Rawlins
do
7
1 5
9
do
I. 7
Benjamin Kenfield
do
7
1 5
9
do
1.10
Nathaniel Ambrose
do
7
16
10
do
I.IO
John Adams
do
7
16
IO
lo
1.IO
James Brown
do
7
16
10
do
1.IO
Abraham Chandler
do
7
16
IO
do
1.IO
75
1.11. 3
3.
I. 3
Joseph Garland
do
7
16
10
do
1.IO
75
1.II. 3
3. 1. 3
Ebenezer Cook
do
7
16
IO
do
1.IO
75
I.IT. 3
3. 1. 3
Benjamin Bean
do
7
15
9
do
I. 7
Stephen Mason
I. 6. 8
2.13. 8
do
7
1 5
9
do
I . 7
John Fowler
64
Ezekiel Moulton
do
7
1 5
9
do
1. 7
66.13.2
54.16. 8
123.13.10
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
6
2. 9.
Private
July 7 July 15
9
4.105
I. 7
54
I. 2.
6
2. 9.
6
54
I. 2.
6
2. 9. 6
do
I. 7
Eliphalet Brown
54
1. 2.
6
2.
9. 6
Ichabod Swain
do
7
2. 9.
6
Daniel Tilton Sanborn
do
7
15
9
54
I. 2. 6
2. 9.
6
54
I. 2. 6
2. 9. 6
6
2.
9.
3
3.
3
3
3.
3
75
I.II. 3
3.
3
75
I.II. 3
3.
1. 3
Benjamin Brown
75
I.II. 3
3.
I. 3
do
7
16
do
1,10
54
I. 2. 6
54
1. 2. 6
2.
6
54
I.II.
75
I.II.
do
7
191
IO
do
I. 7
54
I. 2. 6
1. 2.
do
I. 7
54
I. 2.
6
64
1. 6. 8
2.13. 8
64
I. 6. 8
2.13. 8
75
days
Making up the Roll and Copy To 2 Bat Horses 64 Miles Out at 4d
O.IS. O 2. 2. 8
This is a true Roll
126.14. 6 Ebenezer Smith
In Committee On Claims Exeter 28th Nov' 1777 This Roll Amounting One Hundred and Twenty six pounds Fourteen shillings and six Examd Joseph Gilman
pence is right Cast
State of New Hampshire Rockingham ss Exeter Nov 28th 1777
Then Ebenezer Smith Esq" Personally Appeared and made solemn Oath to the truth & justice of the within Roll
before me John Dudley Jus l'eace
Copy exª Per Josiah Gilman Jun™
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
I35
[3-251]
[American Force at Ticonderoga, June 28, 1777.] A General Return of The Troops at the Post Commandd by Honble Maj' Gen1 St Clear
Ticonderoga June 28 1777
Commisd
Officers Present Staff 1
Non Comd
Rank & File
Wanting to Compleet
Alterations Since last Return
Colonels
Lt Colonels
Majors
Captains
Subalterns
Chaplains
Adjutant
Qr Master
| Pay Mastr
Surgeons
Serjeants
D & Fifer
Present fit for
Sick Prest
Sick Absent
On Command
On Furlough
Serjeants
D & Fifer
Privats
Inlisted
Joined
| Dead
| Deserted
Marshalls
I
I
7
I 2
F
-
20
120
30
123|
3
8
3
348 283
. - 14 I
HIales
I
17
I
I
Į
I
3I
I3
212
58
87
17
51
333
5
6
307
104
Scammell
I
I
I
6
Il
I
I
I
I
I
25|
15
153 71.12
303
2
I
277
4
Cillys
I
I
7
14
1
I
1
I
I
12
193
88
2 113
390 3
2
244
5
J
Jacksons
85 19
13
555
Brewers
I
I
I
S
13
I
I
I
I
T
21
10
144|
15
I
92
252 11
6
388
27
Francis
1
I
I
20
I
I
I
I
30
13
49
4
420
2
3
8
6
407 326
7
-
I
Longs
I
I
I
6
16
I
I
I
I
IS
I
38
25
1 5.4
Lernards Malitia
Wells
Do
E
I
J
7
4
1.ces
Do
I
2
3
3 I
19 23
35 23
71 20
Baldwins Engineers & artificers
2
I
4
I
I
2
124
3
1
2 130
Total
IO
IO
84
169
3
IO
12
710
8 296 117 2089 532 39
937
6 3604 66
55
3500
162
2
7
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Bradford
I
I
6
15
I
I
I
27
II
3
45
=
7
22
I
I
3
7
1 5
I
I
I
1
24
o
99
25
173
6
6
I 5
I
I
I
1
20
7
192
63
2
22
279 309
2
I
I
Whitcombs Rangers
6
44 14
4
04
I
I
I
281
8
197
I
48
220
3
Warners
I
S
I
200
161
292 300
I
3
10 205
126
I
24.
I
1
-
- |
136
Regiments
duty
Mates
~ ~ | Discharged
2 NA
Total
Artillery And Artificers Commandd By Major Stevens
Officers Present
Matrosses
Wanting to Compleat
Alterations Since last Return
Commissioned
Staff
Non Commissd
Corps
Major
| Capt Lt
2d Lt
| Adjut
| Q M.
- |Comsr Stores
Surgeon
Serjeants
Corporals
Gunners
Conductors
Dr & Fife
Prest fit for
~ Co | Sick Prest
| On Commd
| On Furlough
{ Serjeants
| Corporals
| Bombadiers
| Dr & Fife
| Inlisted
| Joined
ead
| Dischargd
Artillery Temporary Draughts Carriage Makers
I
www | Capt
www | Ist Lt
N COLO
I
17
16
16
2
7
w
3
65
a
a
12
12
17
3
Total
I
5
3
A
19
1
I 27
27
17
N
co 283
14
w
3
303
A true Copy from the Original
Per Winborn Adams Lt Col
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
200
IO
I
51 I 199 33
5
38
-
-
-
-
IS
@ | Bombadiers
duty
Sick Abst
Total
- | Gunners
₹ | Matrosses
w Diserted
Chaplain
| Pay Mastr
Ticonderoga June 28 1777
I37
138
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[3-252] [List of men discharged from Col. Chase's Regiment, Fune 11, 1777.]
Lieut' Seth Martin
Asa Emerson
Thomas Whipple Briant Brown
Levi Hvde
Q. M. Dier Spalding
Hezekiah Waters
Ens" Nath1 Wright
Ens" Joshua Main
Eleazar Robinson
Serj' Ezek1 Wells
Sarg Tho' West
Sarj' Nat" Hall Corp1 Sam11 Wright
Corp' Elias Gates
Sarjt Nehemh EstabrookCorp1 Titus Woodard Corp1 Zaccheus Downer Thadeus Ames
Nights Cutler Oliver Addams
Corp1 James Jones Binjn Davis
Jonathan Parkhurst
Corp1 Lemuel Hough
Timothy Durgee
Alexander Pettigrew
Corp1 Joshua Loveland Russel Freeman
Daniel Short
Elias Lyman
Adam Durkee
Sam" Williams
Josiah Hovey
Dan1 Kinderick
Job Colton
Simeon Bullock
Nath1 Lord
Laban Hall Cap® Sol" Chase
Joseph Sevey
Moses Parsons
Lieu' David Warren
Matthew Peck
Jehiel Woodard
Sarjt Jacob Hall
Sylvanus Wills
Joseph Kenny
Corp' Sam" Whipple
Martin Dewey
Nath" Woodard
Edward Hall
Elisha Tickner
John Cooper
John Chase
Moses Hall
John Wells
Ezra Spalding
The above nam'd Sixty officers and men Belonging to Colo Chas's Reg' are Dischargd the Army 11th June 1777
Enoch Poor B Gen1
To Whom it may Concern
[3-253] [ Capt. Clark's Men-order for pay.]
To the Honourable the Committy of Safty of the State of New Hamp- shire please to pay to Capt Peter Clark what wages is Due to us upon the Allarm Last July at Ticonderoga
Lyndebh Decembh 8 1777
Reuben Spaulding Edward Bemins jun' John Boffe
William Holt Jonathan Chamberlain
Thomas Pearson
Joseph Batchelder Jonathan Chamberlin Jun
John Carkin
Samuel Huston Daniel Cram
Simeon fletcher Jr
Aaron Lewis
John Besom
Nehemiah Hutchinson
Jeremiah Carleton John Hutchinson
Aaron Putnam
Josiah Abbot
timthy Pursen
Christopher Smith
Nathan1 Miner
BENNINGTON TROOPS, 1777.
INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITOR.
In consequence of the evacuation of Ticonderoga by the Americans, and the southerly movement of the British force under Burgoyne threatening the subjugation of New England, the committee of safety of this state decided, on the 14th day of July, to call the legislature together for consultation, and accordingly sent notices to the mem- bers requesting them to meet on the 17th of that month. In answer to the summons the council and house of representatives met on the day appointed, and immediately resolved themselves into a committee of the whole to join the committee of safety for a conference.
The state was at that time destitute of money and means, and had done all that the citizens generally supposed it could do in the way of furnishing troops ; but the alternative was before them, of assist- ing to check the advance of Burgoyne's army by sending a force to Vermont, or of having the battle-field of the future transferred to their own territory.
On the second day of this special session, the committee of the whole recommended that the militia of the state be divided into two brigades, the first to comprise the regiments in the eastern portion of the state, and be under the command of Brigadier-General William Whipple, and the second to comprise those in the western portion of the state, and be under the command of Brigadier-General John Stark. The committee also recommended that four companies of rangers be raised in the second brigade to scout on the frontiers, under orders of General Stark. These recommendations were adoj ed by the legislature the same day. Letters from Ira Allen, secretary of the council of safety of Vermont, earnestly entreating that troops be sent to their assistance, were then read in committee of the whole, of which Hon. Meshech Weare was chairman. The matter of furnishing men was fully discussed, and it was generally conceded that the exigency of the occasion required the raising and forwarding of a portion of the militia at once. The main question was as to obtaining money to pay and equip them. The treasury of the state was empty, and no way of replenishing it presented itself, until the patriotic John Langdon arose, and said, -" I have one thou- sand dollars1 in hard money. I will pledge my plate for three thou- sand more. I have seventy hogsheads of Tobago rum, which I will sell for the most it will bring. They are at the service of the state. If we succeed in defending our firesides and our homes, I may be remunerated. If we do not, then the property will be of no value to me. Our friend Stark, who so nobly maintained the honor of our state at Bunker Hill, may safely be entrusted with the honor of the
1 Some historians say three thousand.
140
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enterprise, and we will check the progress of Burgoyne." This patri- otic offer was received with enthusiasm, and the legislature at once voted that one fourth of Stark's brigade; and one fourth of Thorn- ton's, Badger's, and Webster's regiments, of General Whipple's bri- gade, be drafted and marched immediately for the defence of this and the neighboring states. This force was to be under the command of General Stark, who accepted the commission with the understanding that he was to exercise his own judgment in the management of his troops, and be accountable to and take orders from the authorities of New Hampshire, and no other.
A draft was unnecessary : men enlisted with alacrity, and were forwarded to Charlestown by detachments, that place having been designated for rendezvous. As soon as 500 men had arrived in Charlestown, the impetuous Stark moved on with them to Manches- ter, Vt., leaving orders for others to follow. They reached that place August 7, were reënforced by some of the "Green Mountain Boys," and received information of the enemy's intention to capture the stores at Bennington. He pressed forward, and reached that town on the 9th, accompanied by Col. Seth Warner.
The battle occurred on the 16th, and the result, as is well known, cheered and encouraged the Americans, disheartened the enemy, and led to the surrender of Burgoyne's army at Saratoga on the 17th of October following.
The brigade under Stark was organized into three regiments, com- manded respectively by Colonels Moses Nichols of Amherst, Thomas Stickney of Concord, and David Hobart of Plymouth. The rolls are as follows :
[4-1]
[ General Stark's Staff.]
Abstract of Rations for the Undermentioned persons Viz.
1777 MENS NAMES
No of days
No Rations Per day
No
Prices per Ration
Whole Amount
Major Stephen Peabody
68
4
272
£o.o.Sd
£9. 1.4
M' John Casey
69
2
138
S
4.11.O
2 Servants
69
2
138
S
4.11.0
Rob' MGregore Esq'
24
2
48
S
1.12.0
I Servant
24
1
24
S
0.16.0
Total
254
II
20.12.4
Colº Ashly
66
6
396
Sd
13. 4
Total
320
17
1016
£33.16.4
John Stark B D G
141
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State of New
Hampshire S November 20th 1777 To Nicholas Gilman Esq' R G. Pursuant to a Vote of Council and Assembly pay the foregoing Abstract of Brigadier Gen1 Stark Geo King pres. P. T.
November 20th 1777
Recª the Contents of the Above Abstract in full John Stark B D G.
Copy examª Per J. Gilman
[The gentlemen who served on Gen. Stark's staff were volunteers. -ED.]
[ Gen. Stark's Staff Pay-Roll.] [4-2]
Abstract of pay for the following persons viz.
Brigadier General Stark from the ISth day of July 1777 to the 4th of October following both days Included being Two Months and 17 Days
96. 5
Major Peabody from the Eighteenth day July 1777 to the 24th Sep' Following both days Included being two Months and 6 days a 50 Dollars Per Month
33. 0.0
M' John Casey from the Eighteenth July to the 25th Sep' 1777 following both days Included being two Months and One quarter a 27 Dollars Per Month
18. 4.6
Robt McGregore Esq' from the 7th Oct" 1777 to the 30th 6. 9.0 of ditto following being 24 days @ 27 dollars Per month To One Servant for 24 days a 15 dollars Per month 3.12.0
Colo Ashly from the 18th July to the 25th Septr ) Total £157.10.6 Following both days Included a 75 Dollars Per & Omitted 50.12.6
month
£208. 3.0
John Stark B D G.
State of New
Hampshire § November 20th 1777 To Nicholas [Gilman ] Esq' R G Pursuant to the Vote of Council & Assembly Pay the foregoing Abstract of Brig Gen1 Stark Geo King Press. P. T. November 20th 1777
Received the Contents of the above Abstract in full John Stark B D G
142
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[ Col. David Hobart's Staff Pay Roll.] [4-3]
Staff Roll of Colo David Hobarts Regiment in Gen' Starks Brigade of New Hampshire Militia which marched to reinforce the Continental Army at Hudsons River July 1777
NAMES
Rank
Time of Engagement
Time of discharge
Time in Service
Rate Per Month
Amount of wages
David Hobart
Colonel
July
21
Sep' 18
1. 29
22.10.0
44. 5. 0
Charles Johnson
Lieu' Colo
22
26
2.
5
IS. 0.0
39. 0. 0
William Hayward
Major
25
23
2
15
30. 0. 0
Jonathan Robins
Adjutant
25
27
2.
3
12
25. 4
Davenport Phelps
Qu' Mast™
25
26
2. 2
S. 5 .-
17. 1
Solomon Chase
Surgeon
25
19
57
a 12s Per Day
34. 4
Augustine Hibbard
Chaplain
Aug 4th
23
1. 20
IO. 0.0
16.13. 4
116 13. 26
£ 206. 7.4
To my Attendance on the Gen1, Court at Exeter to make return of this & my Ration Roll 6 Days a &s 2. 8.
This is a true Account & Roll David Hobart Colo In Committee on Claims }
208.15. 4
Exeter Nov 20th 1777 ) This Account and Roll Amounting to Two Hundred and eight pounds Fifteen Shillings & 4d is right Cast Exam'd Joseph Gilman Chairman
In the House of representatives Nov' 218 1777 The truth and Justice of this Roll was sworn to by Colo David Hobart Attest N Emery Cl D R Amount of wages
£208.15.4
Addition of 12. 10s Per month to A Hibbards wages he being Chaplain to the Brigade and Intitled to Brigade pay which was not known when the Roll was made
20.16.S
Exª Per J Gilman paid
£229.12.0
Attest E Thompson Secy
[Col. Hobart was of Plymouth, Lieut. Col. Johnstone of Haverhill, Major Heywood of Charlestown, Adjutant Robbins of Plymouth, Quartermaster Phelps of Piermont, Surgeon Chase of Cornish, and Chaplain Hibbard of Claremont .- ED.]
Mo Dys
-
[4-4]
[ Captain Walker's Co.]
Pay Roll of Capt Abel Walker's Company in Colo David Hobarts Regiment in Gent Starks Brigade which Company Marched from Charlestown and Towns Adjacent in the State of New Hampshire July 1777 and Join'd the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga. Engaged July 218
NAMES
Rank
Time of discharge
Time in Service
Rate Per month
Amount of Wages
Travel out at 3d
Amt wages &
Wages Recd
Balance due
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
143
John McRobert
do
do
2.
3
do
9.
9
The men drew provisions to bring them home
9.
9
4.10
4.19
Benjamin Weed
do
do
2 .
3
do
9.
9
do
do
2.
3
9.
9
9.
9
4.10
4.19
Oliver Hastings
do
do
2.
3
do
9
9. 9
4.10
4.19
Josiah Hart
do
20
2.
Levi Simons
do
23
2.
3
9.
9
Windsor Gleasond [Gleason]
do
do
2.
3
do
9.
9
9.
9
4.10
9
4.10
4.19
2.
3
12.
25.4
25. 4
25. 4
Abel Walker
Ist Lieut
do
2.
3
8. 2
17. 0.2
17. 0. 2
17. 0. 2
James McCleure
2 Lt
do
2.
3
8. 2
17. 0.2
Seth Walker
Ensign
do
2.
3
6. -
12.12
IO. 8. 3
4.10
5.18. 3
Joseph Clerk
Serjt
do
2.
3
4.18
IO. 5.9
9.16
12|3S
9.19
0. 0
9.19
Caleb Huntoon
do
Sept 20
23
2.
3
do
IO. 5.9
10. 5. 9
4.10
5.15. 9
Joseph Powers
do
do
2.
3
do
10. 5.9
10. 5. 9
4.10
5.15. 9
Sam1 Rimminton
Corpi
22
2.
2
4.14
9.14.3
9.14. 3
4.10
5. 4. 3
James Rogers
do
23
2.
3
2.
3
do
9. 17.4
20 5
IO. 2. 4
4.10
5.12. 4
Daniel Ford
do
do
2.
3
dlo
9.17.4
10 2.6
9.19.10
4.10
5. 9.10
Timothy Holden
Private
22
2.
2
4.10
9. 6
9. 6
4.10
4.16
Lemuel Royce
do
23
2.
3
do
9.
9
9.
9
4.10
4.19
Job Johnson
do
9.
4.10
4.10
9.
9
4.10
4.19
do
9.17.4
I0 2.6
9.19.10
4.10
5. 9.10
Daniel Grindle
do
do
2.
do
10 256
12.12. 0
4. 10
S. 2
Capt
1777 Sept 23
Mº Dys
Barnabas Ellis
17. 0. 2
17. 6. 2
do
John Cross
do
do
4.19
travel
144
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
[ Capt. Walker's Co .- concluded.]
NAMES
Rank
Time of discharge
Time in Service
Rate Per month
Amount of Wages
Travel out at 3d
Am' wages &
Wages Recd
Balance due
Noah Porter
Private
1777 Sept 23
2.
3
4.10
9.9
9. 9
4.10
4.19
Asa Spafford
do
do
2.
3
do
9.9
Willoughby Willard
do
do
2.
3
do
9.9
9
2s 3d
9.11.3
4.10
5. 1.3
Christo Eyers
do
20
2.
do
9.
9
2.3
9. 2.3
4.10
4.12.3
Eliphas Silsby
do
20
2.
do
9.
9
2.3
9. 2.3
4.10
4.12.3
Thomas Putnam
do
23
2.
3
do
9.9
9
2.3
9.11.3
4.10
5. 1.3
William Sisco
do
23
2.
3
do
9.9
20
55
9.14
4,10
5. 4
Benjamin Howard
do
do
2.
3
do
9.9
20
5
9.14
4.10
5. 4
Daniel Woodward
do
do
2.
3
do
9.9
20
5
9.14
4.10
5. 4
Charles Huntoon
do
do
2.
do
9.9
IO
2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
Hezekiah Young
do
20
2.
do
9.
James Dunfee
do
23
2.
3
2.
3
2.
3
2.
3
2.
3
do
9.9
IO
2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
Christº York
do
do
2.
3
do
9.9
10
2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
Joseph Woods
do
do
2.
3
2.
3
do
9.9
IO
2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
Ebenezer Fielding
do
do
2.
3
2.
3
Oliver Cook
do
do
2.
3
do
9.9
IO
2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
William Osgood
do
do
2.
3
do
9.9
10
2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
Moses Allen
do
do
2.
3
Levi Higby
do
do
2.
3
do
9.9
10
2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
IO
2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
Asael Powers
do
do
John Simons
do
do
Oliver Farnsworth
do
do
do
9.9
9. 9
4.10
4.19
Stephen Kidder
do
do
4.10
5. 1.6
Amasa Fuller
do
do
do
9.9
IO
2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
Silas Roys
do
do
do
9.9
IO
2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
IO
2.6
9. 2.6
4.10
4.12.6
do
9.9
IO
2.6
9.11 6
4.10
5. 1.6
do
9.9
do
9.9
9. 9
4.10
4.19
do
9.9
IO
2.6
9.11.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
do
9.9
IO
2.6
travel
9. 9
4.10
4.19
-
Mº Dys
3 10
11
Josiah Hatch
do
do
2.
3
do
9.9
IO
2.6
9.11.6 9
4.10 4.10
5. 1.6 4.10
Benja Allen
do
20
2.
do
9.
16
4
9. 4 9.11.6
9. 4
Nath1 Walker
do
20
2.
do
9. 9.9 9.9
IO
2.6 2.6 2.6
9.11.6 9.11.6 9. 9 9. 9
4.10 4.10 4.10 4.10 4.10
5. 1.6
John Verry
do
do
2.
3
2.
3
2.
3
do
9.9
James Spooner
do
do
2.
do
9.9
IO
2.6
9.11.6 9. 9 9.11.6
4.10 4.10
4.19 5. 1.6
Henry Stevens
do
do
2.
3
do
9.9
IO
2.6 2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
Judah Benjamin
do
do
2.
3
do
9.9
John Hart
do
20
2.
1
do do
9.9
IO
2.6
9.11.6
4.10
5. 1.6
John Spencer
do
23
2.
3
602.1.10 Making the Roll
4.18.6 607. 0.4
1247.10
359.10.4
18
This is a true Roll
Attest William Heywood Major
360. 8.4
[Capt. Walker and Ensign Walker were of Charlestown, Lieut Ellis of Claremont .- ED.]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
2.
3
do
3
do
IO
Dan Clarke
do
do
2.
do
9.9 9.9
IO
James Call
do
do
do
Aron Adams
do
do
Whitcomb Powers
do
do
2.
3 3
do
9.9
4.10
5. 1.6 5. 1.6
Edward Grannis
do
23
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