3 1924 032 554 309 olin Overs Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924032554309 >«^^>V7 ^yCy'i.t^-'^^^ci /j^^^rr.^J^-^-' t^^-U^^^n^^X^' HISTORICAL REGISTER OF Officers of the Continental Army DURING THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION April, 1775, to December, 1783 New, Revised, and Enlarged Edition By FRANCIS B. HEITMAN WASHINGTON, D. C. The Rare Book Shop Publishing Company, Inc. 1914 f I .J I; M{ Y ^-s '^>^y. .^//. '^-.' /\ lio^f^ Copyright, 1914 THE RARE BOOK SHOP PUBLISHING CO., Inc. Washington, D. C. NATIONAL CAPITAL PRESS, Inc. Book Manufacturers WASHINGTON, : D. C. CONTENTS 1st. Alphabetical List of the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Inde- pendence, showing from what State, when and where born, and when died. 2d. General Officers of the Continental iVrmy arranged according to rank, with period of service of each. 3d. List of Military Secretaries and Aides-de-Camp to General Wash- ington, with period of service as such. 4th. Troops at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, winter of 1777-1778. 5th. Chronological Roster of Field Officers of the Line in successive order, arranged by States and Regiments. 6th. Alphabetical list of Officers of the Continental Army, including many officers of the militia, giving date of rank in each grade; all brevet commissions ; all cases in which thanks, swords, or honors were conferred by Congress; date and place if killed, wounded, taken prisoner, and exchanged; and in many cases date of death after leaving the service. 7th. List of Officers of the Continental Army furnished to Congress by the War Department in 1837. 8th. List of French Officers who served with the American Army. 9th. Chronological and Alphabetical List of battles, actions, etc. 10th. Calendar for the years of the Revolution. 11th. Number of Troops during the Revolution. PREFACE In preparing the first edition of the Historical Register of Of&cers of the Con- tinental Army, which was published in 1893, the compiler examined all the records then available in the several executive departments in Washington and supple- mented the data obtained from this source by such as could be gathered from documents published by the Government and also those printed by States and individuals. An Act of Congress of July 27, 1892, provided for the transfer to the War De- partment for preservation and indexing of the revolutionary records in the Treas- ury and Interior Departments, and an Act of March 2, 1913, directed the Secre- tary of War to collect or copy "the scattered military records of the Revolutionary War," including those of State troops, etc. Under those acts many revolu- tionary records were transferred to the War Department. Others not in the possession of the Government were loaned to the Department to be copied and returned. As a result of this legislation, the Government has now a fair collec- tion of the Army records of the Revolutionary War. This collection is, however, far from complete. All of&cial records filed in the War Department when it was burned November 8, 1800, were then destroyed. Many other records or dbcuments have been lost or destroyed through various causes and still others have become, through lack of care, so torn and mutilated as to be of little or no value for reference. Very few rolls or other records per- taining to the troops of Georgia and the two Carolinas have been found, most of them having probably been captured or destroyed by the enemy during the al- most continuous fighting in those States. A good many records are in possession of historical or other societies, libraries, and individuals and have not been sent to the War Department to be copied. For these reasons a complete list of the names of all the participants in that glorious struggle for our independence, either of officers, or of soldiers who shoul- dered the musket, can never be compiled. There are in existence many records pertaining to the Militia during the War. These are fragmentary, and an examination of such of them as could be found shows that they consist principally of pay accounts for service for short periods of from two days to three months, but unfortunately the dates, or even the years in which the service was rendered, are rarely shown. The compiler was allowed access to all the records on file in the War Depart- ment bearing on the Revolutionary War, and this enabled him not only to cor- rect and more fully complete the data contained in the former volume, but to add the names of several thousand officers with a more or less complete record of their services. The records given in this volume are not strictly official, for much of the data has not been obtained from official records, but in order to complete as far as b PREFACE possible the service of each officer, other sources of reliable information have been consulted and the data obtained therefrom included. (Many officers of the Militia and State troops who were mentioned by name in reports of battles, campaigns, etc., or of whom a list was furnished at the time, appear in this volume. The rank such officers held at the time mentioned only is stated, as many no doubt attained subsequently a higher grade.) (The compiler has devoted much time and labor to the preparation of this work, in the examination of records of various sorts such as returns, rolls, orderly books, pay accounts, etc., many of which are not in the- possession of the Govern- ment, but have been loaned to him by societies and individuals.) This NEW EDITION contains the records of 14,000 Officers, there being 6,000 NEW names not recorded in the former edition, and of the 8,000 Officers men- tioned in the old edition, a great many records have been revised, augmented and completed. FRANCIS B. HEITMAN. Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Alphabetical list of the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence, show- ing from what State, when and where born, and when died. (Names also appear in list of Continental Officers.) From NAMES State Born in Died Of^ Adams, John Mass. Mass., Oct. 31, 1735 July 4, 1826 Adams, Samuel Mass. Mass., Sept. 22, 1727 Oct. 2, 1803 Bartlett, Josiah N. H. Mass., Nov, 21, 1727 May 19, 1795 Braxton, Carter Va. Va., Sept. 10, 1736 Oct. 10, 1797 Carroll, Charles Md. Md., Sept. 20, 1737 Nov. 14, 1832 Chase, Samuel Md. Md., April 17, 1741 June 19, 1811 Clark, Abraham N.J. N. J., Feb. 15, 1726 Sept. 15, 1794 Clymer, George Pa. Pa., 1739 Jan. 23, 1813 EUery, William R. I. R. I., Dec. 22, 1727 Feb. 15, 1820 Floyd, William N. Y. N. Y., Dec. 17, 1734 Aug. 4, 1821 Frankhn, Benjamin Pa. Mass., Jan. 17, 1706 April 17, 1790 Gerry, Elbridge Mass. Mass., Dec. -6, 1715 Nov. 23, 1814 Gwinnett, Button Ga. England, 1732, May 27, 1777 Hall, Lyman Ga. Conn., 1725 Oct. 19, 1790 Hancock, John Mass. Mass., Jan. 12, 1737 Oct. 8, 1793 Harrison, Benjamin Va. Va., April 5, 1740 April 24, 1791 Hart, John N.J. N. J., 1708 May 9, 1799 Hewes, Joseph N. C. N. J., 1730 Nov. 10, 1799 Hay ward, Thomas S. C. S. C, 1746 March 6, 1809 Hooper, William N. C. Mass., June 17, 1742 Oct. 11, 1790 Hopkins, Stephen R.I. R. I., March 7, 1707 July 13, 1785 Hopkinson, Francis N.J. Pa., Sept. 21, 1737 May 9, 1791 Huntington, Samuel Conn. Conn., July 3, 1731 Jan. 5, 1796 Jefferson, Thomas Va. Va., April 2, 1743 July 4, 1826 Lee, Francis Lightfoot Va. Va., Oct. 14, 1734 April 3, 1797 Lee, Richard Henry Va. Va., Jan. 20, 1732 June 19, 1794 Lewis, Francis N. Y. Wales, March, 1713 Dec. 30, 1802 Livingston, Philip N. Y. N. Y., Jan. 15, 1716 June 12, 1778 Lynch, Thomas, Jr S. C. S. C, Aug. 5, 1749 Oct., 1779 McKean, Thomas Del. Pa., March 19, 1734 June 24, 1817 Middleton, Arthur S. C. S. C, June 26, 1742 Jan. 1, 1788 Morris, Lewis N. Y. N. Y., 1726 Jan. 22, 1798 Morris, Robert Pa. Eng., Jan. 20, 1734 May 8, 1806 Morton, John Pa. Pa., 1724 April, 1777 Nelson, Thomas, Jr Va. Va., Dec. 26, 1738 Jan. 4, 1789 Paca, William Md. Md., Oct. 31, 1740 1799 Paine, Robert Treat Mass. Mass., March 11, 1731 May 11, 1814 Penn, John N. C. Va., May 17, 1741 Sept. 14, 1788 Read, George Del. Md., Sept. 17, 1733 Sept. 21, 1798 Rodney, Caesar Del. Del., Oct. 7, 1728 June 29, 1784 Ross, George Pa. Del, 1730 July 16, 1799 8 SIGNERS Rush, Benjamin Pa. Pa., Dec. 24, 1745 April 19, 1813 Rutledge, Edward S. C. S. C, Nov. 23, 1749 Jan. 23, 1800 Sherman, Roger R. I. Mass., April 19, 1721 July 23, 1793 Smith, James Pa. Ireland, 1720 July 11, 1806 Stockton, Richard N. J. N. J., Oct. 1, 1730 Feb. 28, 1781 Stone, Thomas '. Md. Md., 1743 Oct. 5, 1787 Taylor, George Pa. Ireland, 1716 Feb. 23, 1781 Thornton, Matthew N. H. Ireland, 1714 June . 24, 1803 Walton, George Ga. Va., 1740 Feb. 2, 1804 Whipple, William N. H. Mass., Jan 14, 1730 Nov. 28, 1785 Williams, WilUam Conn. Conn., April 18, 1731 Aug. 2, 1811 Wilson, James Pa. Sctd., Sept. 14, 1742 Aug. 28, 1798 Witherspoon, John N. J. Sctd., Feb. 5, 1722 Sept. 15, 1794 Wolcott, Oliver Conn. Conn., Nov. 26, 1726 Dec, 1, 1797 Wythe, George Va. Va., 1726 June 8, 1806 GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY Arranged According to Rank, with Period of Service in the Grade. General and Commander-in-Chief. George Washington, 15th June, 1775, to 23d December, 1783. Major Generals. Artemus Ward, 17th June, 1775, to 23d April, 1776. Charles Lee, 17th June, 1775, to 10th January, 1780. Philip Schuyler, 19th June, 1775, to 19th April, 1779. Israel Putnam, 19th June, 1775, to 3d June, 1793. Richard Montgomery, 9th December, 1775, to 31st December, 1775. John Thomas, 6th March, 1776, to 2d June, 1776. Horatio Gates, 16th May, 1776, to 3d November, 1783. William Heath, 9th August, 1776, to 3d November, 1783. Joseph Spencer, 9th August, 1776, to 13th January, 1778. John Sullivan, 9th August, 1776, to 30th November, 1779. Nathaniel Greene, 9th August, 1776, to 3d November, 1783. Benedict Arnold, 17th February, 1777, to 25th September, 1780. William Alexander, 19th February, 1777, to 15th January, 1783. Thomas Mifflin, 19th February, 1777, to 25th February, 1779. Arthur St. Clair, 19th February, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. Adam Stephen, 19th February, 1777, to 20th November, 1777. Benjamin Lincoln, 19th February, 1777, to 29th October, 1783. Paul J. G. de M. Lafayette, 31st July, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. Philip De Coudray, 11th August, 1777, to 15th September, 1777. John De Kalb, 15th September, 1777, to 19th August, 1780. Robert Howe, 20th October, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. Alexander McDougall, 20th October, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. Thomas Conway, 13th December, 1777, to 28th April, 1778. Frederick W. A. Steuben, 5th May, 1778, to 15th April, 1784. William Smallwood, 15th September, 1780, to 3d November, 1783. Samuel H. Parsons, 23d October, 1780, to 22d July, 1782. Henry ,Knox, 15th November, 1781, to 20th June, 1784. Louis L. Duportail, 16th November, 1781, to 10th October, 1783. William Moultrie, 15th October, 1782, to 3d November, 1783. Brigadier Generals. Horatio Gates, 17th June, 1775, to 16th May, 1776. John Thomas, 22d June, 1775, to 6th March, 1776. Richard Montgomery, 22d June, 1775, to 9th December, 1775. David Wooster, 22d June, 1775, to 2d May, 1777. WiUiam Heath, 22d June, 1775, to 9th August, 1776. Joseph Spencer, 22d June, 1775, to 9th August, 1776. John Sullivan, 22d June, 1775, to 9th August, 1776. Nathaniel Greene, 22d June, 1775, to 9th August, 1776. Joseph Frye, 10th January, 1776, to 23d April, 1776. Benedict Arnold, 10th January, 1776, to 17th February, 1777. John Armstrong, 1st March, 1776, to 4th April, 1777. WilUam Thompson, 1st March, 1776, to 3d September, 1781. 10 BRIGADIER GENERALS Andrew Lewis, 1st March, 1776, to 15th April, 1777. James Moore, 1st March, 1776, to 9th April, 1777. William Alexander, 1st March, 1776, to 19th February, 1777. Robert Howe, 1st March, 1776, to 20th October, 1777. Frederick W. de Woedtke, 16th March, 1776, to 28th July, 1776. Thomas Mifflin, 16th May, 1776, to 19th February, 1777. Hugh Mercer, 5th June, 1776, to 11th January, 1777. James Reed, 9th August, 1776, to — September, 1776. John Nixon, 9th August, 1776, to 12th September, 1780. Arthur St, Clair, 9th August, 1776, to 19th February, 1777. Alexander McDougall, 9th August, 1776, to 20th October, 1777. Samuel H. Parsons, 9th August, 1776, to 23d October, 1780. James Clinton, 9th August, 1776, to 3d November, 1783. Adam Stephen, 4th September, 1776, to 19th February, 1777. Christopher Gadsden, 16th September, 1776, to 2d October, 1777. William Moultrie, 16th September, 1776, to 15th October, 1782. Lachlan Mcintosh, 16th September, 1776, to 3d November, 1783. William Maxwell, 23d October, 1776, to 25th July, 1780. William Smallwood, 23d October, 1776, to 15th September, 1780. Matthias A. R. De Fermoy, 5th November, 1776, to 31st January, 1778. Prud Homme De Borre, 1st December, 1776, to 14th September, 1777. Henry Knox, 27th December, 1776, to 15th November, 1781. Francis Nash, 5th February, 1777, to 7th October, 1777. Enoch Poor, 21st February, 1777, to 8th September, 1780. John Glover, 21st February, 1777, to 22d July, 1782. John Paterson, 21st February, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. Anthony Wayne, 21st February, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. James M. Varnum, 21sfFebruary, 1777, to 5th March, 1779. John P. De Haas, 21st February, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. William Woodford, 21st February, 1777, to 13th November, 1780. Peter Muhlenberg, 21st February, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. George Weedon, 21st February, 1777, to 11th June, 1783, George Clinton, 25th March, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. Edward Hand, 1st April, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. Charles Scott, 1st April, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. Ebenezer Learned, 2d April, 1777, to 24th March, 1778. Jedediah Huntington, 12th May, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. Thomas Conway, 13th May, 1777, to 28th April, 1778. Casimir Pulaski, 15th September, 1777, to 11th October, 1779. John Stark, 4th October, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. Louis L, Duportail, 17th November, 1777, to 16th November, 1781. Jethro Sumner, 9th January, 1779, to 3d November, 1783. James Hogun, 9th January, 1779, to 4th January, 1781. Isaac Huger, 9th January, 1779, to 3d November, 1783. Mordecai Gist, 9th January, 1779, to 3d November, 1783. William Irvine, 12th May, 1779, to 3d November, 1783. Daniel Morgan, 13th October, 1780, to 3d November, 1783. Otho H. Williams, 9th May, 1782, to 16th January, 1783. John Greaton, 7th January, 1783, to 3d November, 1783, Rufus Putnam, 7th January, 1783, to 3d November, 1783. EHas Dayton, 7th January, 1783, to 3d November, 1783. Charles T. Armand, 26th March, 1783, to 3d November, 1783. TROOPS AT VALLEY FORGE, PA. 1777-1778 List of General and Field OfBcers who belonged to Brigades and Regiments as arranged and encamped at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, in the winter and spring of 1777 and 1778. REGIMENT COLONEL LIEUT. COLONEL MAJOR Brig. Gen. William Woodford's Brigade. 7th Va A. McClanachan Holt Richardson John Webb 11th Va Daniel Morgan John Cropper Thomas Snead Brig. Gen. Charles Scott's Brigade. Sth Va Abraham Bowman John Markham Alexander Morgan 12th Va James Wood John Neville George Slaughter Continental . . .Wm. Grayson Levin Powell John Thornton Brig. Gen. Anthony Wayne's Brigade. 1st Pa James Chambers Thomas Robinson James Moore 2d Pa Henry Bicker Henry Miller Wm. Williams 7th Pa Wm. Irwin David Grier Samuel Hay 10th Pa George Nagel Adam Hubley James Grier Second Pennsylvania Brigade. 4th Pa Lambert Cadwalader Wm. Butler Thomas Church Sth Pa .Francis Johnston Persifer Frazer James Taylor Sth Pa Daniel Broadhead Stephen Bayard Frederick Vernon 11th Pa Richard Humpton Caleb North Francis Mentges Brig. Gen. Enoch Poor's Brigade. 3d N. H Alexander Scammell Henry Dearborn James Norris 1st N. H Joseph Cilley George Reid Wm. Scott 2d N. H Nathan Hale Jeremiah Gilman Benjamin Titcomb 2d N. Y Philip Van Cortland Fred'k. Wei.senfels Nicholas Fish 4th N. Y Henry B. Livingston Pierre R. de Roussi Benjamin Ledyard Brig. Gen. John Glover's Brigade. 4th Mass William Shepard Ebenezer Sprout Warham Parks 1st Mass Joseph Vose Elijah Vose Thomas Cogswell 13th Mass Edward Wigglesworth Dudley Coleman John Porter 15th Mass Timothy Bigelow Henry Haskell Hugh Maxwell Brig. Gen. Ebenezer Learned's Brigade. 2d Mass John Bailey Ezra Badlam Andrew Peters 9th Mass James Wesson James Mellen Sth Mass Michael Jackson John Brooks William Hull Brig. Gen. John Paterson's Brigade. 10th Mass Thomas Marshall Joseph Thompson Nathaniel Winslow 14th Mass Gamaliel Bradford Barakieh Bassett Samuel Tubbs nth Mass Benjamin Tupper Noah M. Littlefield Wm. Lithgow 12th Mass Samuel Brewer Samuel Carlton Tobias Fernald Brig. Gen. George Weedon's Brigade. 2d Va Christian Febiger Richard Parker Ralph Faulkner 4th Va Isaac Read Thomas Gaskins Isaac Beall 10th Va John Green Lewis WilHs Samuel Hawes 3d Va Thomas Marshall William Heth John Hays 14th Va Charles Lewis George Stubblefield and S. J. Cabell Brig. Gen. Peter Muhlenberg's Brigade. 1st Va James Hendricks Robert Ballard Edmund B. Dickinson Sth Va Josiah Parker Abraham Buford Thomas Gaskins 12 VALLEY FORGE 9th Va George Matthews Burgess Ball John Fitzgerald 6th Va John Gibson Charles Simms Samuel Hopkins 13th Va... Wm. Russell Richard Campbell Richard Taylor German Regt Ludowick Weltner Daniel Burchardt Brig. Gen. William Maxwell's Brigade. 1st N. J Matthias Ogden David Brearley Joseph Morris 2d N. J Israel Shreve Wm. De Hart Daniel Piatt and Richard Howell 3d N. J Elias Dayton Francis Barber Joseph Bloomfield 4th N. J Ephraim Martin David Rhea John Conway Brig. Gen. Thomas Conway's Brigade. 3d Pa Thomas Craig Rudolph Bunner John Huling 6th Pa Robert Magaw Josiah Harmar Jeremiah Talbot 9th Pa Richard Butler Matthew Smith Francis Nichols 12th Pa Wm. Cooke Neigel Gray Continental . . .Wm. Malcolm Aaron Burr Albert Pawling Continental . . .Oliver Spencer Ebenezer Lindsley Brig. Gen. Jedediah Huntington's Brigade. 5th Conn Philip B. Bradley Matthew Mead Jonathon Johnson 2d Conn Charles Webb Isaac Sherman Hezekiah Holdridge 7th Conn Heman Swift John Sedgwick Brig. Gen, James M. Varnum's Brigade. 1st R. I Christopher Greene Adam Comstock Samuel Ward 2d R. I Israel Angell Jeremiah Olney Simeon Thayer 8th Conn John Chandler Thomas Dyer David Smith 4th Conn John Durkee Giles Russell Brig. Gen. Lachlan Mcintosh's Brigade. 1st N. C Thomas Clark Wm. Davis John Walker and James Emmet 2d N. C John Patten Selby Harney Hardy Murfree 4th N. C Thomas Polk James Thackston John Armstrong 3d N. C Jethro Sumner Caleb Brewster Henry Dixon 5th N. C Edward Buncombe Wm. L. Davidson Thomas Hogg 6th N. C Gideon Lamb Wm. Taylor John B. Ashe 8th N. C James Armstrong Levi Dawson Pinketham Eaton 7th N. C James Hogun Robert Mebane Wm. Fenner 9th N. C John P. Williams John Luttrell Wm. Polk Brig. Gen. Henry Knox's Artillery Brigade.* 1st Cont. Art.. Charles Harrison Edward Carrington Christian Holmer 2d Cont. Art... John Lamb Eleazer Oswald Sebastian Bauman 3d Cont. Art. . .John Crane John Popkin 4th Cont. Art.. Thomas Proctor John Strobagh Thomas Forrest The following two regiments appear to have not been attached to any of the Brigades. Continental . . .David Henley Wm. Tudor Wm. Curtis Continental . . .Henry Jackson David Cobb John S. Tyler Note. — Most of the four regiments of the Continental Dragoons, parts of two regiments of Artillery Artificers, and of the Engineers and Sappers and Miners were there, but the specific data is incomplete. * Only parts of the 1st and 2d Continental Artillery were at Valley Forge. Aides-de-Camp and Military Secretaries TO GENERAL WASHINGTON Baylies, Hodijah, A. D. C, 13th May, 1782, to 23d December, 1783. Baylor, George, A. D. C, 15th August, 1775, to 9th January, 1777. Carey, Richard, A. D. C, 21st June, 1776, to ? Cobb, David, A. D. C, 15th June, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Fitzgerald, John, A. D. C, November, 1776, to 6th July, 1778. Fitzhugh, Peregrine, A. D. C, 2d July, 1781, to 23d December, 1783. Grayson, William, Assistant Secretary, 21stjune, 1776, A. D. C. 24th August, 1776, to 11th January, 1777. *Hamilton, Alexander, A. D. C, 1st March, 1777, to 23d December, 1783. Hanson, Alexander C, Assistant Secretary, 21st June, 1776, to ? Harrison, Robert H., A. D. C, 5th November, 1775, to 16th May, 1776, and Secre- tary, 16th May, 1776, to 25th March, 1781. Humphreys, David, A. D. C, 23d June, 1780, to 1st April, 1783. Johnson, George, A. D. C, 20th January, 1777, to 15th August, 1777. Laurens, John, A. D. C, 6th September, 1777, to 27th August, 1782. McHenry, James, Assistant Secretary, 15th May, 1778, to 30th October, 1780. *Meade, Richard K., A. D. C, 12th March, 1777, to 23d December, 1783. Mifflin, Thomas, A. D. C, 4th July, 1775, to 14th August, 1775. Moylan, Stephen, A. D. C, 5th March, 1776, to 5th June, 1776. Palfrey, William, A. D. C, 6th March, 1776, to 27th April, 1776. Randolph, Edmund, A. D. C, 15th August, 1775, to 25th March, 1776. Reed, Joseph, Secretary, 4th July, 1775, to 16th May, 1776. Smith, William S., A. D. C, 6th July, 1781, to 23d December, 1783. Thornton, Presley P., A. D. C, 6th September, 1777, to ? Tilghman, Tench, Volunteer Secretary and Acting A. D. C, 8th August, 1776, to 21st June, 1780, and A. D. C, 21st June, 1780, to 23d December, 1783. Trumbull, Jonathan, A. D. C, 27th July, 1775, to 15th August, 1775. Trumbull, Jonathan, Jr., Secretary, 8th June, 1781, to 23d December, 1783. Varick, Richard, Private Secretary, 25th May, 1781, to 23d December, 1783. *Walker, Benjamin, A. D. C, 25th January, 1782, to 23d December, 1783. Walker, John, A. D. C, 17th February, 1777, to 22d December, 1777. Webb, Samuel B., A. D. C, 21st June, 1776, to 1st January, 1777. *These were probably relieved at an earlier date; records incomplete. Field Officers OF REGIMENTS OF THE CONTINENTAL LINE Note. — The appointment of the first and termination of service of the last field officer of each regiment or battalion, as a general rule, indicates the term of service of each organization. While many of the regiments of the Continental Line bore a numerical designation, they were, however, generally known and designated in orders and correspondence by the names of their respective colonels or commanders. The term battalion, instead of regiment, appears to have been the general designation. The dates here given are not in all cases dates of rank, but only the periods they belonged to the battalion; for date of rank and continuity of service see alphabetical list. It will be observed that in many cases the successive order is somewhat irregu- lar, which is owing to many causes, viz : absence of complete records ; the several rearrangements made by law : by the authority of the commanding generals of the different departments, and by the appointment or promotion in the place of those absent on detached duty, sick, prisoners of war, etc., and who on return of such absence were returned to their former, or assigned to other, regiments. In addition to the list of regiments or battalions herewith there were others belonging to the Continental Line — the Pulaski Legion, Lee's battalion of Light Dragoons, Armand's Partisan Corps, Corps of Engineers, Sappers and Miners, and Rangers, but only few rolls or lists of these are on file, not sufi&cient to make an approximately correct roster of field officers, hence they are omitted; such names, however, as were found of these organizations appear in the alphabetical list. ARTILLERY Gridley's and Knox's Regiment of Artillery. Colonel Richard Gridley, 19th May, 1775, to 17th November, 1775. Colonel Henry Knox, 17th November, 1775, to 27th December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel William Burbeck, 19th. May, 1775, to 25th May, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel David Mason, 25th May, 1776, to — December, 1776. Major David Mason, 19th May, 1775, to 25th May, 1776. Major Scarborough Gridley, 19th May, 1775, to 24th September, 1775. Major John Crane, 10th December, 1775, to 1st January, 1777. Major John Lamb, 9th January, 1776, to 1st January, 1777. First Artillery. Colonel Charles Harrison, 30th November, 1776, to 17th June, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Carrington, 30th November, 1776, to 17th June, 1783. ARTILI^BRY 1 5 Major Christian Holmer, 30th November, 1776, to 1st January, 1783. Major Wm. Brown, 31st January, 1781, to 17th June, 1783. Second Artillery. Colonel John Lamb, 1st January, 1777, to 17th June, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Eleazer Oswald, 1st January, 1777, to 28th June, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Stevens, 30th April, 1778, to 17th June, 1783. Major Sebastian Bauman, 12th September, 1778, to 17th June, 1783. Third Artillery. Colonel John Crane, 1st January, 1777, to 17th June, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel John Popkin, 15th July, 1777, to 17th June, 1783. Major William Perkins, 12th September, 1778, to 1st November, 1779. Fourth Artillery. Colonel Thomas Proctor, 5th February, 1777, to 18th April, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel John Strobagh, 3d March, 1777, to 2d December, 1778. Lieutenant^Colonel Thomas Forrest, 2d December, 1778, to 7th October, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Porter, 1st January, 1782, to 17th June, 1783. Major Thomas Forrest, 5th February, 1777, to 2d December, 1778. Major Benjamin Eustis, 2d December, 1778, to 6th October, 1781. Major Andrew Porter, 19th April, 1781, to 1st January, 1782. Major Isaac Craig, 7th October, 1781, to 17th June, 1783. Major Francis Proctor, Jr., 1st January, 1782, to 1st January, 1783. Corps of Artillery. Colonel John Crane, 17th June, 1783; to 3d November, 1783. Major Sebastian Bauman, 17th June, 1783, to 20th June, 1784. ARTILLERY ARTIFICER REGIMENTS. Baldwin's. Colonel Jeduthan Baldwin, 3d September, 1776, to 29th March, 1781. Major Jeremiah Bruen, 12th November, 1779, to 29th March, 1781. Flower's. Colonel Benjamin Flower, 16th July, 1776, to 28th April, 1781. Major Joseph Seayres, 16th July, 1776, to 30th August, 1780. Major Charles Lukens, 8th March, 1777, to 30th August, 1780. 16 CANADIAN REGIMENTS CANADIAN REGIMENTS. First Canadian. Colonel James Livingston, 20th November, 1775, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Livingston, 18th December, 1776, to 2d November, 1779. Major George C. Nicholson, 1st April, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Second Canadian. (Also called "Congress' Own.") Colonel Moses Hazen, 22d January, 1776, to 1st June, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Antil, 22d January, 1776, to 1st May, 1782. Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Torrey, 1st May, 1782, to 1st June, 1783. Major John Taylor, 13th November, 1776, to 10th February, 1779. Major Joseph Torrey, 9th January, 1777, to 1st May, 1782. Major Tarlton Woodson, 1st May, 1777, to 1st March, 1782. Major James R. Reid, 1st September, 1777, to 1st June, 1783. Major Lawrence OHvia, 1st May, 1782, to 1st June, 1783. Major Anthony Selin, , to 1st January, 1783. CONNECTICUT LINE. First Connecticut. Colonel David Wooster, 1st May, 1775, to 25th June, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Ward, 1st May, 1775, to 20th December, 1775. Major Jabez Thompson, 1st May, 1775, to 20th December, 1775. {Not in service in 1776.) Colonel Jedediah Huntington, 1st January, 1777, to 12th May, 1777. Colonel Josiah Starr, 27th May, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Colonel John Durkee, 1st January, 1781, to 29th May, 1782. Colonel Zebulon Butler, 1st January, 1783, to — June, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Prentiss, 1st January, 1777, to 27th May, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel David F. Sill, 13th March, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Grosvenor, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Huntington, 1st January, 1783, to — June, 1783. Major David F. Sill, 1st January, 1777, to 5th March, 1778. Major Christopher Darrow, 15th April, 1778, to 27th August, 1780. Major Abner Prior, 7th August, 1780, to 1st January, 1781. Major Joseph A. Wright, 1st January, 1781, to June, 1783. Major Wills Clift, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major Robert Warner, 29th May, 1782, to 1st January, 1783. Major John P. Wyllys, 1st January, 1783, to — June, 1783. Second Connecticut. Colonel Joseph Spencer, 1st May, 1775, to 25th June, 1775. Colonel Samuel Wyllys, 1st July, 1775, to 10th December, 1775. CONNECTICUT LINE 17 Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Wyllys, 1st May, 1775, to 1st July, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Roger Enos, 1st July, 1775, to 10th December, 1775. Major Roger Enos, 1st May, 1775, to 1st July, 1775. Major Return J. Meigs, 1st July, 1775, to 10th December, 1775. {Not in service in 1776.) Colonel Charles Webb, 1st January, 1777, to 13th March, 1778. Colonel Zebulon Butler, 13th March, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Colonel Heman Swift, 1st January, 1781, to — June, 1783. Lieutenant Colonel Isaac Sherman, 1st January, 1777, to 28th October, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Hait, 28th October, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Johnson, 1st January, 1781, to — June, 1783. Major Hezekiah Holdridge, 1st January, 1777, to 25th May, 1778. Major Amos Walbridge, 28th April, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Major Theodore Woodbridge, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major David Smith, 1st January, 1783, to — June, 1783. Third Connecticut. Colonel Israel Putnam, 1st May, 1775, to 19th June, 1775. Colonel Experience Storrs, 1st July, 1775, to 10th December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Experience Storrs, 1st May, 1775, to 1st July, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel John Durkee, 1st July, 1775, to 10th December, 1775. Major John Durkee, 1st May, 1775, to 1st July, 1775. Major Obadiah Johnson, 1st July, 1775, to 16th December, 1775. {Not in service in 1776.) Colonel Samuel Wyllys, 1st January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Colonel Samuel B. Webb, 1st January, 1781, to — June, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Zebulon Butler, 1st January, 1777, to 13th March, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Grosvenor, 13th March, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Huntington, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Gray, 1st January, 1783, to — • June, 1783. Major Thomas Grosvenor, 1st January, 1777, to 13th March, 1778. Major Wills Clift, 25th May, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Major John P. Wyllys, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major Joseph A. Wright, 1st January, 1783, to — June, 1783. Fourth Connecticut. Colonel Benjamin Hinman, 1st May, 1775, to 20th December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel George Pitkin, 1st May, 1775, to 20th December, 1775. Major Samuel Elmore, 1st May, 1775, to 20th December, 1775. {Not in service in 1776.) Colonel John Durkee, 1st January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Colonel Zebulon Butler, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Giles Russell, 1st January, 1777, to 5th March, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel John Sumner, 28th April, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. 18 CONNECTICUT LINE Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Gray, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major John Sumner, 1st January, 1777, to 28th April, 1777. Major Benjamin Throop, 1st May, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Major Abner Prior, 1st January, 1781, to 28th December, 1781. Major Joseph A. Wright, 28th December, 1781, to 1st January, 1781. Fifth Connecticut. Colonel David Waterbury, 1st May, 1775, to 13th December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Whiting, 1st May, 1775, to 18th November, 1775. Major Thomas Hobby, 1st May, 1775, to 13th December, 1775. {Not in service in 1776.) Colonel Philip B. Bradley, 1st January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Matthew Mead, 1st January, 1777, to 25th May, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Johnson, 25th May, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac Sherman, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major Jonathan Johnson, 1st January, 1777, to 25th May, 1778. Major Albert Chapman, 5th March, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Major David Smith, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major Benjamin Throop, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Sixth Connecticut. Colonel Samuel H. Parsons, 1st May, 1775, to 10th December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel John Tyler, 1st May, 1775, to 10th December, 1775. Major Samuel Prentiss, 1st May, 1775, to 10th December, 1775. {Not in service in 1776.) Colonel William Douglas, 1st January, 1777, to 28th May, 1777. Colonel Return J. Meigs, 12th May, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel David Dimon, 1st January, 1777, to 18th September, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Gray, 15th October, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Major Ebenezer Gray, 1st January, 1777, to 15th October, 1778. Major EU Leavenworth, 27th May, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Seventh Connecticut. Colonel Charles Webb, 6th July, 1776, to 10th December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Street Hall, 6th July, 1775, to 19th December, 1775. Major Jonathan Lattimer, 6th July, 1775, to 19th December, 1775. {Not in service in 1776.) Colonel Heman Swift, 1st January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Josiah Starr, 1st January, 1777, to 27th May, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Hezekiah Holdridge, 25th May, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. CONNECTICUT I,INE 19 Major John Sedgwick, 1st January, 1777, to 10th February, 1778. Major Theodore Woodbridge, 10th February, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Eighth Connecticut. Colonel Jedediah Huntington, 6th July, 1775, to 10th December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel John Douglas, 6th July, 1775, to 19th December, 1775. Major Joel Clark, 6th July, 1775, to 18th December, 1775. (Not in service in 1776.) Colonel John Chandler, 1st January, 1777, to 5th March, 1778. Colonel Giles Russell, 5th March, 1778, to 28th October, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Dyer, 1st January, 1777, to 11th April, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Hait, 15th September, 1777, to 28th October, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac Sherman, 28th October, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Major Joseph Hait, 1st January, 1777, to ISth September, 1777. Major David Smith, 13th March, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Swift's Connecticut Battalion. Colonel Heman Swift, 3d June, 1783, to 25th December, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Huntington, 3d June, 1783, to 25th December, 1783. Major John P. Wyllys, 3d June, 1783, to 25th December, 1783. CONTINENTAL REGIMENTS OF INFANTRY, OR "FOOT" The following twenty-seven regiments were organized for one year from Janu- ary 1, 1776. The States opposite each in parentheses ( ) show where they were raised. First Continental Infantry. (Pennsylvania.) Colonel William Thompson, 1st January, 1776, to 1st March, 1776. Colonel Edward Hand, 7th March, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel James Chambers, 7th March, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Anthony J. Morris, 1st January, 1776, to 25th October, 1776. Major James Ross, 25th October, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Second Continental Infantry. (New Hampshire.) Colonel James Reed, 1st January, 1776, to 9th August, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Israel Oilman, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Nathan Hale, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776 Third Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel Ebenezer Learned, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel William Shepard, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Ebenezer Sprout, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Fourth Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel John Nixon, 1st January, 1776, to 9th August, 1776. Colonel Thomas Nixon, 9th August, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Nixon, 1st January, 1776, to 9th August, 1776. Major Andrew Colburn, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Fifth Continental Infantry. (New Hampshire.) Colonel John Stark, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Poor, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major John Moor, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. CONTINENTAI, REGIMENTS 21 Sixth Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel Asa Whitcomb, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel William Buckminster, 1st January, 1776, to 22d June, 1776. Major John G. Frazer, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Seventh Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel William Prescott, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Johnson Moulton, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Henry Woods, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Eighth Continental Infantry. (New Hampshire.) Colonel Enoch Poor, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel John McDufifee, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Joseph Cilley, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Ninth Continental Infantry. (Rhode Island.) Colonel James M. Varnum, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Crary, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Christopher Smith, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Tenth Continental Infantry. (Connecticut.) Colonel Samuel H. Parsons, 1st January, 1776, to 9th August, 1776. Colonel John Tyler, 10th August, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel John Tyler, 1st January, 1776, to 10th August, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Prentiss, 12th August, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Samuel Prentiss, 1st January, 1776, to 12th August, 1776. Major James Chapman, 15th August, 1776, to 15th September, 1776. Eleventh Continental Infantry. (Rhode Island.) Colonel Daniel Hitchcock, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Ezekiel Cornell, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Israel Angell, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Twelfth Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel Moses Little, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel William Henshaw, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major James Collins, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. ;33, CONTINENTAI, REGIMENTS Thirteenth Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel Joseph Read, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Clap, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Calvin Smith, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Fourteenth Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel John Glover, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Gabriel Johannet, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major William R. Lee, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Fifteenth Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel John Paterson, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Seth Read, 1st January, 1776, to — August, 1776. Major Henry Sherburne, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Sixteenth Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel Paul D. Sargent, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Jackson, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Jonathan W. Austin, 1st January, 1776, to 13th November, 1776. Seventeenth Continental Infantry. (Connecticut.) Colonel Jedediah Huntington, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Joel Clark, 1st January, 1776, to 19th December, 1776. Major Elihu Humphreys, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Eighteenth Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel Edmund Phinney, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel March, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Jacob Brown, 1st Janilary, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Nineteenth Continental Infantry. (Connecticut.) Colonel Charles Webb, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Street Hall, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major John Brooks, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. CONTINENTAI, REGIMENTS 33 Twentieth Continental Infantry. (Connecticut.) Colonel Benedict Arnold, 1st January, 1776, to 10th January, 1776. Colonel John Durkee, 12th August, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel John Durkee, 1st January, 1776, to 12th August, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Knowlton, 12th August, 1776, to 16th September, 1776. Major Thomas Knowlton, Jst January, 1776, to 12th August, 1776. Major Thomas Dyer, 19th August, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Twenty-First Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel Jonathan Ward, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Tupper, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Timothy Bigelow, 1st January, 1776, to ? Major James Mellin, 15th August, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Twenty-Second Continental Infantry. (Connecticut.) Colonel Samuel Wyllys, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Rufus Putnam, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Levi Wells, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Hezekiah Holdridge, 3d September, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Twenty-Third Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel John Bailey, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel John Jacobs, 1st January, 1776, to 31-st December, 1776. Major Josiah Haden, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Twenty-Fourth Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel John Greaton, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Vose, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Jotham Loring, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Twenty-Fifth Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel William Bond, 1st January, 1776, to 31st August, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Ichabod Alden, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Nathaniel Cudworth, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. 34 CONTINENTAI. REGIMENTS Twenty-Sixth Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.; Colonel Loammi Baldwin, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel James Wesson, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Daniel Wood, 1st January, 1776, to 10th August, 1776. Major Isaac Sherman, 10th August, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Twenty-Seventh Continental Infantry. (Massachusetts.) Colonel Israel Hutchinson, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Holden, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. Major Ezra Putnam, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. THE SIXTEEN ADDITIONAL CONTINENTAL REGIMENTS. These regiments or battalions were authorized by the Resolve of Congress, 27th December, 1776; they were not numbered, but were known by the names of their respective colonels, were raised at large, and are here arranged in the alphabetical order of the names of their commanders. Forman's. Colonel David Forman, 12th January, 1777, to 1st July, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Henderson, 12th January, 1777, to — October, 1777. Major William Harrison, 1st May, 1777, to 1st July, 1778. (This regiment never was fully completed, and on July 1, 1778, was disbanded and officers and men transferred mainly to the New Jersey Line.) Gist's. Colonel Nathaniel Gist, 11th January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel ? Major ? Major Nathaniel Mitchell, 22d April, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Grayson's. Colonel William Grayson, 11th January, 1777, to 22d April, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Levin Powell, 11th January, 1777, to 15th November, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel John Thornton, 15th November, 1778, to 22d April, 1779. CONTINENTAL REGIMENTS 25 Major David Ross, 11th January, 1777, to 20th December, 1777. Major John Thornton, 20th March, 1777, to 15th November, 1778. Major Nathaniel Mitchell, 23d December, 1777, to 22d April, 1779. {Regiment was consolidated mth Gist's Regiment, 22d April, 1779.) Hartley's. Colonel Thomas Haitley, 1st January, 1777, to 16th December, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Morgan Connor, 9th April, 1777, to 16th December, 1778. Major Adam Hubley, 12th January, 1777, to 12th March, 1777. Major Lewis Bush, 12th March, 1777, to 15th September, 1777. (Regiment transferred to the Pennsylvania Line, 16th December, 1778, and designated the Eleventh Pennsylvania.) Henley's. Colonel David Henley, 1st January, 1777, to 22d April, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel William Tudor, 1st January, 1777, to 9th April, 1778. Major William Curtis, 1st January, 1777, to 20th May, 1778. Major Lemuel Trescott, 20th May, 1778, to 22d April, 1779. {Regiment was consolidated with Jackson's Regiment, %%d April, 1779.) Jackson's. Colonel Henry Jackson, 12th January, 1777, to 23d July, 1780. Lieutenant-Colonel David Cobb, 12th January, 1777, to 23d July, 1780. Major John S. Tyler, 1st February, 1777, to — March, 1779. Major Lemuel Trescott, 22d April, 1779, to 23d July, 1780. {Regiment was transferred to the Massachusetts Line,' 23d July, 1780, and des- ignated the Sixteenth Massachtisetts.) Lee's. Colonel William R. Lee, 1st January, 1777, to 24th January, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel William S. Smith, 1st January, 1777, to 22d April, 1779 Major Joseph Swasey, 1st January, 1777, to 9th July, 1778. {Regiment was consolidated with Jackson's Regiment, 32d April, 1779.) Malcolm's. Colonel William Malcolm, 30th April, 1777, to 22d April, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Aaron Burr, 4th January, 1777, to 31st March, 1779. Major Albert Pawling, 27th January, 1777, to 22d April, 1779. (Regiment was consolidated with Spencer's Regiment, 33d April, 1779.) 26 CONTINENTAL REGIMBNTS Patton's. Colonel John Patton, 11th January, 1777, to 3d February, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel John Park, 11th January, 1777, to 29th October, 1778. Major Peter Scull, 11th January, 1777, to 1st January, 1778. Major Joseph Prowell, 1st January, 1778, to 13th January, 1779. {Regiment broken up in January, 1779; part of it was transferred to the Uth Pennsylvania and the remainder to the Delaware Regiment.) Rawlings'. Colonel Moses RawUngs, 12th January, 1777, to 2d June, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel ? Major Alexander Smith, 11th September, 1777, to 6th September, 1780. (No rolls, returns, or lists of this regiment were found, hut from correspond- ence, orders, &c,, it would appear that it never was fully organized. It was originally raised in 1776 in Maryland and Virginia as Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, and reorganised in 1777 as one of the sixteen additional Continental Regiments.) Sherburne's. Colonel Henry Sherburne, 12th January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Return J. Meigs, 22d February, 1777, to 12th May, 1777. Major William Bradford, 12th January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Spencer's. Colonel Oliver Spencer, 15th January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Eleazer Lindsley, 15th January, 1777, to 27th May, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel William S. Smith, 22d April, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Majof- John Burrowes, 22d July, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Thruston's. Colonel Charles M. Thruston, 15th January, 1777, to 1st January, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel ? Major ; — ? {No rolls, returns, or lists of this regiment wer^ found; it would appear, how- ever, that the regiment never was fully organi::cd, and that it was merged into Gisfs Regiment, 22d April. 1779.) CONTINENTAI, EEGIMfiNTS 27 Warner's. Colonel Seth Warner, 5th July, 1776, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Safford, 5th July, 1776, to 1st January, 1781. Major Elisha Painter, 5th July, 1776, to Uth October, 1778. Major Gideon Brownson, 16th July, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. ( This regiment mas organized under the Resolve of Congress of July 5, 1776 ; not being attached to any of the States, it was regarded in 1777 as one of the six- teen additional Continental Regiments.) Webb's. Colonel Samuel B. Webb, 1st January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel William S. Livingston, 1st January, 1777, to 10th October, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Huntington, 10th October, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Major Ebenezer Huntington, 1st January, 1777, to 10th October, 1778. Major John P. Wyllys, 10th October, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. {Regiment was transferred to the Connecticut Line January 1st, 1781, and designated the Third Connecticut.) German Battalion. Colonel Nicholas Haussegger, 17th July, 1776, to 19th March, 1777. Colonel DeArendt (Baron), 19th March, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel George Strieker, 17th July, 1776, to 29th April, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Ludowick Weltner, 29th April, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel William Klein, 3d September, 1778, to 21st June, 1779. Major Ludowick Weltner, 17th July, 1776, to 29th April, 1777. Major William Klein, 17th July, 1776, to 3d September, 1778. Major Daniel Burchardt, 9th April, 1777, to 2d July, 1779. Major George Hubley, 9th April, 1777, to 7th February, 1779. (This battalion or regiment was organized under the Resolve of Congress of May 25, 1776. It was raised in Pennsylvania and Maryland, but, nflt belonging li any State, it was regarded in Vin as one of the sixteen additional regiments.) CORPS OF INVALIDS. Also Called Invalid Regiment or Battalion. {Organized under the Resolve of Congress, June 18, 1777.) Colonel Lewis Nicola, 20th June, 1777, to — June, 1783. DELAWARE LINE. Delaware Regiment. Colonel John Haslet, 19th January, 1776, to 3d January, 1777. Colonel David Hall, 5th April, 1777, to 17th May, 1782. 28 CONTINENTAL REGIMENTS Lieutenant-Colonel Gunning Bedford, 19th January, 1776, to 1st January, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Pope, 5th April, 1777, to 13th December, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Vaughan, 14th December, 1779, to close of war. Major Thomas McDonough, 22d March, 1776, to 1st January, 1777. Major Joseph Vaughan, 5th April, 1777, to 14th December, 1779. Major John Patten, 14th December, 1779, to close of war. LIGHT DRAGOONS. First Dragoons. Colonel Theodoric Bland, 31st March, 1777, to 10th December, 1779. Colonel Anthony W. White, 16th February, 1780, to 9th November, 1782. Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Temple, 31st March, 1777, to 10th December, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony W. White, 10th December, 1779, to 16th February, 1780. Major John Jameson, 31st March, 1777, to 1st August, 1779. Major Epaphras Bull, 1st August, 1779, to — September, 1781. Major John Swan, 21st October, 1780, to 9th November, 1782. (Consolidated ufith Third Regiment 9th November, 1783.) Second Dragoons. Colonel Elisha Sheldon, 12th December, 1776, to close of war. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Blagden, 7th April, 1777, to 1st August, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel John Jameson, 1st August, 1779, to close of war. Major Samuel Blagden, 24th December, 1776, to 7th April, 1777. Major Benjamin Talmiadge, 7th April, 1777, to close of war. Third Dragoons. Colonel George Baylor, 9th January, 1777, to close of war. Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Bird, 14th March, 1777, to 20th November, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel William A. Washington, 20th November, 1778, to 9th Novem- ber, 1782. Major Alexander Clough, 8th January, 1777, to 28th September, 1778. Major Richard Call, 2d October, 1778, to 9th November, 1782. Major John Belfield, . 1780, to 9th November, 1782. Major John Swan, 9th November, 1782, to close of war. (The First and Third Regiments were consolidated Qth November, 1782, and thereafter the consolidated regiment was known as Baylor's Dragoons.) Fourth Dragoons. Colonel Stephen Moylan, 5th January, 1777, to close of war. Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony W. White, 15th February, 1777, to 10th December, 1779. GEORGIA LINE 39 Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Temple, 10th December, 1779, to close of war. Major William A. Washington, 27th January, 1777, to 20th November, 1778. Major Moore Fauntleroy, 1st August, 1779, to ? Major David Hopkins, , 1780, to ? GEORGIA LINE. First Georgia. Colonel Lachlan Mcintosh, 7th January, 1776, to 16th September, 1776. Colonel Joseph Habersham, 16th September, 1776, to 21st March, 1778. Colonel Robert Rae, 21st March, 1778, to close of war. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Elbert, 7th January, 1776, to 5th July, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Francis H. Harris, 5th July, 1776, to 17th September, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Chisholm, 21st March, 1778, to ? Major Joseph Habersham, 7th January, 1776, to 5th July, 1776. Major Francis H. Harris, 5th July, 1776, to 17th September, 1776. Major John Mcintosh, 14th September, 1776, to 1st April, 1778. Major John Habersham, 1st April, 1778, to close of war. Second Georgia. Colonel Samuel Elbert, 5th July, 1776, to close of war. , Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen Drayton,- 7th January, 1776, to 5th July, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel John Stirk, 5th July, 1776, to 20th March, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Daniel Roberts, 21st March, 1778, to 18th November, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Porter, 18th November, 1779, to ? Major Joseph Pannill, 5th July, 1776, to 16th April, 1778. Major Benjamin Porter, 16th April, 1778, to 18th November, 1779. Major Francis Moore, 18th November, 1779, to , 1782. Third Georgia. Colonel James Screven, 5th July, 1776, to 20th March, 1778. Colonel John Stirk, 20th March, 1778, to close of war. Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Rae, 5th July, 1776, to 21st March, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel John Mcintosh, 1st April, 1778, to close of war. Major Daniel Roberts, 5th July, 1776, to 21st March, 1778. Major Joseph Lane, 2d April, 1778, to — October, 1780. Fourth Georgia. Colonel John White, 1st February, 1777, to — October, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Hovenden, 1st February, 1777, to 16th April, 1778. 30 MARYLAND LINB Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Pannill, 16th April, 1778, to 22d October, 1782. Major Thomas Chisholm, 1st February, 1777, to 21st March, 1778. Major Philip Lowe, 18th June, 1778, to 1st October, 1780. MARYLAND LINE. Smallwood's Maryland Regiment. 'Colonel William Smallwood, 14th January, 1776, to — December, 1776. Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Ware, 14th January, 1776, to — December, 1776. Major Thomas Price, 14th January, 1776, to — December, 1776. Major Mordecai Gist, 14th January, 1776, to — December, 1776. First Maryland. Colonel Francis Ware, 10th December, 1776, to 18th February, 1777. Colonel John H. Stone, 18th February, 1777, to 1st August, 1779. Colonel Otho H. Williams, 1st January, 1781, to 9th May, 1782. Lieutenant-Colonel John H. Stone, 10th December, 1776, to 18th February, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Sim, 18th February, 1777, to 10th June, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Uriah Forrest, 10th April, 1777, to 1st August, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Adams, 1st August, 1779,- to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel John Stewart, 10th February, 1781, to — December, 1782. Lieutenant-Colonel Levin Winder, 1st January, 1783, to 12th April, 1783. Major Patrick Sim, 10th December, 1776, to 18th February, 1777. Major* Thomas Woolford, 20th February, 1777, to 17th April, 1777. Major Levin Winder, 17th April, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Major William Sterrett, 10th April, 1777, to 15th December, 1777. Major Alexander Roxburg, 7th April, 1780, to 1st January, 1781. Major John Eccleston, 1st January, 1781, to 12th April, 1783. Major Jonathan Sellman, 9th May, 1782, to 12th April, 1783. Second Maryland. Colonel Thomas Price, 10th December, 1776, to 21st April, 1780. Colonel John Gunbey, 1st January, 1781, to 12th April, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Woolford, 17th April, 1777, to 22d October, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel John E. Howard, 22d October, 1779, to 12th April, 1783. Major Benjamin Ford, 10th December, 1776, to 17th April, 1777. Major John Stewart, 17th April, 1777, to 10th February, 1781. Major John Dean, 1st January, 1781, to 6th November, 1781. Major Wm. D. Beall, 6th November, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Third Maryland. Colonel Mordecai Gist, 10th December, 1776, to 9th January, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Nathaniel Ramsay, 10th December, 1776, to 1st January, 1781. MARYLAND LINE 31 Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Adams, 1st January, 1781, to 12th April, 1783. Major Uriah Forrest, 10th December, 1776, to 10th April, 1777. Major Archibald Anderson, 10th June, 1777, to 15th March, 1781. Major Henry Hardman, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major Thomas Lansdale, 19th February, 1781, to 12th April, 1783. Fourth Maryland. Colonel Josias C. Hall, 10th December, 1776, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Smith, 22d February, 1777, to 22d May, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Tillard, 22d May, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Woolford, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major Samuel Smith, 10th December, 1776, to 22d February, 1777. Major John E. Howard, 22d February, 1777, to Uth March, 1778. Major John Dean, 11th March, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Major Levin Winder, 1st January, 1781, to 27th April, 1781. Major Alexander Roxburg, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major John Lynch, 8th September, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Fifth Maryland. Colonel William Richardson, 10th December, 1776, to 22d October, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel James Hindman, 10th December, 1776, to 4th April, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel John E. Howard, 11th March, 1778, to 22d October, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Woolford, 22d October, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Ford, 1st January, 1781, to 27th April, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Levin Winder, 27th April, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major Thomas Smith, 10th December, 1776, to 12th March, 1778. Major John Eccleston, 10th December, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Major John Davidson, 12th January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major Benjamin Brookes, 16th March, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Sixth Maryland. Colonel Otho H. Williams, 10th December, 1776, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Shyrock, 10th December, 1776, to 17th April, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Ford, 17th April, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Major Edward Tillard, 10th December, 1776, to 22d May, 1779. Major Henry Hardman, 22d May, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Seventh Maryland. Colonel John Gunby, 17th April, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel John Gunby, 10th December, 1776, to 17th April, 1777. 32 MARYLAND LINE Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Adams, 20th February, 1777, to 1st August, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Uriah Forrest, 1st August, 1779, to 23d February, 1781. Major Peter Adams, 10th December, 1776, to 20th February, 1777. Major Daniel J. Adams, 1st April, 1777, to 8th June, 1779. Major Adam Grosh, 8th June, 1779, to 7th April, 1780. Major Alexander Roxburg, 7th April, 1780, to 1st January, 1781. Maryland Battalion. Colonel John GunlDy, 12th April, 1783, to 15th November, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel John Eccleston, 12th April, 1783, to 15th November, 1783. Major Alexander Roxburg, 12th April, 1783, to 15th November, 1783. MASSACHUSETTS LINE. Note. — The following twenty-seven battalions were organized immediately after the Lexington Alarm; they appear not to have been numbered^ but were known by the names of their respective commanders. D. Brewer's. Colonel David Brewer, 17th June, 1775, to 24th October, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Rufus Putnam, 17th June, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Nathaniel Danielson, 17th June, 1775, to ■ — December, 1775. J. Brewer's. Colonel Jonathan Brewer, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel William Buckminster, 19th May, 1775, to_ — December, 1775. Major Nathaniel Cudworth, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Bridge's Colonel Ebenezer Bridge, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Moses Parker, 27th May, 1775, to 4th July, 1775. Major John Brooks, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Cotton's. Colonel Theophilus Cotton, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Ichabod Alden, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Ebenezer Sprout, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. MASSACHUSETTS LINE 33 Danielson's. Colonel Timothy Danielson, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel William Shepard, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major David Leonard, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Doolittle's. Colonel Ephraim Doolittle, 27th May, 1775, to — October, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Holden, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major William Moore, 27th May, 1775, to 17th June, 1775. Fellows'. Colonel John Fellows, 31st May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Nahum Eager, 31st May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Benjamin Tupper, 31st May, 1775, to 4th November, 1775. Frye's. Colonel James Frye, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel James Brickett, 20th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Thomas Poor, 20th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Gardner's. Colonel Thomas Gardner, 2d June, 1775, to 3d July, 1775. Colonel William Bond, 3d July, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel William Bond, 2d June, 1775, to 3d July, 1775. Major Michael Jackson, 2d June, 1775, to — December, 1775. Gerrish's. Colonel Samuel Gerrish, 19th May, 1775, to 19th August, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Loammi Baldwin, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major James Wesson, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. 34 MASSACHUSETTS LINE Glover's. Colonel John Glover, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Gabriel Johannet, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major William L. Lee, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Heath's. Colonel William Heath, 19th May, 1775, to 22d June, 1775. Colonel John Greaton, 1st July, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel John Greaton, 19th May, 1775, to 1st July, 1775. Major Jotham Loring, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Learned's. Colonel Ebenezer Learned, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Danforth Keyes, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Joseph Vose, 19th May, 1775, to 1st July, 1775. Major Jonathan Holman, 1st July, 1775, to — December, 1775. Little's. Colonel Moses Little, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac Smith, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major James Collins, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Mansfield's. Colonel John Mansfield, 27th May, 1775, to 15th September, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Israel Hutchinson, 27th May, 1775, to — • December, 1775. Major Ezra Putnam, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Nixon's. Colonel John Nixon, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. LiVutenant-Colonel Thomas Nixon, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major John Butterick, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. MASSACHUSETTS LINE 35 ' Paterson's. Colonel John Paterson, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Seth Read, 27th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Jeremiah Cady, 27th May, 1775, to , 1775. Phinney's, Colonel Edmund Phinney, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel March, 19th Hay, 1775, to 1st August, 1775. Major Jacob Brown, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Prescott's. Colonel William Prescott, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel John Robinson, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Henry Woods, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Read's. Colonel Joseph Read, 18th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Clap, 18th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Calvin Smith, 18th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Sargent's. Colonel Paul D. Sargent, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Aaron Cleveland, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775 Major John A. Austin, 19th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Scammon's. Colonel James Scammon, — May, 1775, to - — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Johnson Moulton, — May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Daniel Wood, — May, 1775, to —.December, 1775. 36 MASSACHUSETTS LINE Thomas'. Colonel John Thomas, 19th May, 1775, to 30th June, 1775. Colonel John Bailey, 1st July, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel John Bailey, 19th May, 1775, to 1st July, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Mitchell, 1st July, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Thomas Mitchell, 19th May, 1775, to 1st July, 1775. Major John Jacobs, 1st July, 1775, to — December, 1775. Walker's. Colonel Timothy Walker, 23d May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Nathaniel Leonard, 23d May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Abiel Mitchell, 23d May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Ward's. Colonel Artemus Ward, 23d May, 1775, to 17th June, 1775. Colonel Jonathan Ward, 17th June, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Ward, 23d May, 1775, to 17th June, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Barnes, 17th June, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Edward Barnes, 23d May, 1775, to 17th June, 1775. Major Timothy Bigelow, 15th June, 1775, to — December, 1775. Whitcomb's. Colonel Asa Whitcomb, 3d June, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Josiah Whitney, 3d June, 1775, to ?, 1775. Major Ephraim Sawyer, 3d June, 1775, to — December, 1775. Woodbrldge's. Colonel Benjamin R. Woodbridge, 16th June, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Abijah Brown, 16th June, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major William Stacey, 16th June, 1775, to — December, 1775. First Massachusetts. Colonel Joseph Vose, 1st January, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Elijah Vose, 21st January, 1777, to 3d November, 1783. MASSACHUSETTS UNE 37 Major Elijah Vose, 1st January, 1777, to 21st January, 1777. Major Thomas Cogswell, 1st January, 1777, to 26th November, 1779. Major Joseph Pettingill, 1st January, 1781, to 3d November, 1783. Second Massachusetts. Colonel John Bailey, 1st November, 1776, to 21st October, 1780. Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Tupper, 1st November, 1776, to 7th July, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Ezra Badlam, 7th July, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Sprout, 1st January, 1781, to 3d November, 1783. Major Andrew Peters, 1st January, 1777, to 1st July, 1779. Major Hugh Maxwell, 1st July, 1779, to 1st August, 1782. Major Caleb Gibbs, 1st January, 1781, to 3d November, 1783. Major Robert Oliver, 1st January, 1783, to 3d November, 1783. Third Massachusetts. Colonel John Greaton, 1st November, 1776, to 7th January, 1783. Colonel Michael Jackson, 12th June, 1783, to 3d November, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Jotham Loring, 1st January, 1777, to 12th August, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel William Hull, 12th August, 1779, to 3d November, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel James Mellen, 7th January, 1783, to 12th June, 1783. Major Edward Williams, 1st January, 1777, to 25th May, 1777. Major John Popkin, 1st January, 1777, to 15th July, 1777. Major Robert Oliver, 1st November, 1777, to 1st January, 1783. Major Seth Drew, 1st January, 1783, to 12th June, 1783. Major Billy Porter, 12th June, 1783, to 3d November, 1783. Fourth Massachusetts. Colonel William Shepard, 1st January, 1777, to 1st January, 1783. Colonel Henry Jackson, 1st January, 1783, to 3d November, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Sprout, 1st January, 1777, to 29th September, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel William Stacey, 29th September, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel James Mellen, 1st January, 1781, to 7th January, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Ezra Newhall, 7th January, 1783, to 3d November, 1783. Major Warham Parks, 1st January, 1777, to — July, 1778. Major Libbeus Ball, 1st November, 1777, to 27th October, 1780, Major Nathan Rice, 1st January, 1781, to 12th June, 1783. Major Lemuel Trescott, 12th June, 1783, to 3d November, 1783. Fifth Massachusetts. Colonel Rufus Putnam, 1st November, 1776, to 7th January, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel David Henley, 1st November, 1776, to 1st January, 1777. 38 MASSACHUSETTS LINE Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Parrington, 1st January, 1777, to 26th May, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Ezra Newhall, 17th May, 1777, to 7th January, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel David Cobb, 7th January, 1783, to 12th June, 1783. Major Ezra Newhall, 1st November, 1776, to 17th May, 1777. Major Jonathan Allen, 17th May, 1777, to 6th January, 1780. Major Moses Ashley, 6th January, 1780, to. 1st January, 1783. Major Moses Knap, 1st January, 1783, to 12th June, 1783. Major John Burnham, 9th January, 1783, to 12th June, 1783. Sixth Massachusetts. Colonel Thomas Nixon, 1st January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Colonel Benjamin Tupper, 1st January, 1783, to 12th June, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Calvin Smith, 1st November, 1776, to 10th March, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Daniel Whiting, 29th September, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Calvin Smith, 1st January, 1781, to 12th June, 1783. Major Joseph Thompson, 1st November, 1776, to 19th December, 1777. Major Peter Harwood, 19th December, 1777, to 16th October, 1780. Major John Spurr, 16th October, 1780, to 1st January, 1781. Major John Porter, 1st January, 1781, to 12th October, 1782. Major Moses Ashby, 1st January, 1783, to 12th June, 1783. Seventh Massachusetts. Colonel Ichabod Alden, 1st November, 1776, to 10th November, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel William Stacey, 1st November, 1776, to 29th September, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel John Brooks, 11th November, 1778, to 12th June, 1783. Major Daniel Whiting, 1st January, 1777, to 29th September, 1778. Major Samuel Darby, 29th September, 1778, to 1st January, 1783. Major Billy Porter, 1st January, 1781, to 12th June, 1783. Major Lemuel Trescott, 1st January, 1783, to 12th June, 1783. Eighth Massachusetts. Colonel Michael Jackson, 1st Januai'y, 1777, to 12th June, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel John Brooks, 1st November, 1776, to 11th November, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Tobias Fernald, 6th March, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Ezra Badlam, 1st January, 1781, to 1st August, 1782. Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Maxwell, 1st August, 1782, to 12th June, 1783. Major William Hull, 1st January, 1777, to 12th August, 1779. Major James Keith, 12th August, 1779, to 1st January, 1783. Major Samuel Darby, 1st January, 1783, to 12th June, 1783. MASSACHUSETTS LINK ^9 Ninth Massachusetts. Colonel James Wesson, 1st November, 1776, to 1st January, 1781. Colonel Henry Jackson, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel James Mellen, 1st November, 1776, to 1st January, 1781. ■ Lieutenant-Colonel David Cobb, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major Ezra Badlam, 1st November, 1776, to 7th July, 1777. Major Joseph Pettengill, 26th July, 1779, to 1st January, 1783. Major Lemuel Trescott, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Tenth Massachusetts. Colonel Thomas Marshall, 6th November, 1776, to 1st January, 1781. Colonel Benjamin Tupper, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Lieutenant-Colonel Ephraim Jackson, 6th November, 1776, to 19th December, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Thompson, 19th December, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Tobias Fernald, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Major John Woodbridge, 6th November, 1776, to 31st October, 1777. Major Nathaniel Winslow, 1st November, 1777, to 26th October, 1780. Major Billy Porter, 26th October, 1780, to 1st January, 1781. Major Moses Knap, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Eleventh Massachusetts. * Colonel Ebenezer Francis, 6th November, 1776, to 7th July, 1777. Colonel Benjamin Tupper, 7th July, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Noah M. Littlefield, 6th November, 1776, to 1st January, 1781. Major William Lithgow, 1st January, 1777, to 29th July, 1779. Major Moses Knap, 5th November, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Twelfth Massachusetts. Colonel Samuel Brewer, 6th November, 1776, to 29th September, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Carlton, 6th November, 1776, to 28th September, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Ebenezer Sprout, 29th September, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. Major Tobias Fernald, 6th November, 1776, to 6th March, 1779. Major Thomas Barnes, 6th March, 1779, to 7th November, 1780. Thirteenth Massachusetts. Colonel Edward Wigglesworth, 1st January, 1777, to 10th March, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Nathan Fuller, 1st January, 1777, to 28th June, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Dudley Coleman, 3d July, 1777, to 10th March, 1779. 40 MASSACHUSETTS UNE Lieutenant-Colonel Calvin Smith, 10th March, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Major Dudley Coleman, 1st January, 1777, to 3d July, 1777. Major John Porter, 30th May, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Fourteenth Massachusetts. Colonel Gamaliel Bradford, 1st January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Barakiah Bassett, 19th November, 1776, to 1st January, 1781. Major Samuel Tubbs, 1st January, 1777, to 11th November, 1778. Major Joseph Morse, 11th November, 1778, to 15th December, 1779. Major John Wiley, 15th December, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. FiUeenth Massachusetts. Colonel Timothy Bigelpw, 1st January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Haskell, 1st January, 1777, to 1st July, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Peters, 1st July, 1779, to 26th November, 1779. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Cogswell, 26th November, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Major David Bradish, 1st January, 1777, to 21st July, 1777. Major Hugh Maxwell, 7th July, 1777, to 1st July, 1779. Major William H. Ballard, 1st July, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Sixteenth Massachusetts. {See Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment prior to 33(i July, 1780.) Colonel Henry Jackson, 23d July, 1780, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel David Cobb, 23d July, 1780, to 1st January, 1781. Major Lemuel Trescott, 23d July, 1780, to 1st January, 1781. NEW HAMPSHIRE LINE. First New Hampshire. Colonel John Stark, 23d April, 1775, to — December, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac Wyman, 23d April, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Andrew McClarey, 23d April, 1775, to 17th June, 1775. Major John Moore, 18th June, 1775, to — December, 1775. (See Fifth Continental Infantry for 1776.) Colonel John Stark, 8th November, 1776, to 23d March, 1777. Colonel Joseph Cilley, 2d April, 1777, to 1st January, 1781, NRW HAMI'SIIIRIC LINE Colonel Alexander Scammell, 1st January, 1781, to 6th October, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Cilley, 8th November, 1776, to 22d February, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel George Reid, 2d April, 1777, to 5th March, 1778. Lieutenant-Colonel Jeremiah Oilman, 5th March, 1778, to 24th March, 1780. Lieutenaril-Colonel Benjamin Titcomb, 24th March, 1780, to 1st January, 1781. Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Dearborn, 1st January, 1781, to 1st March, 1782. Major George Reid, 8th November, 1776, to 2d April, 1777. Major Jeremiah Oilman, 2d April, 1777, to 20th September, 1777. Major William Scott, 20th September, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Major Jason Wait, 1st January, 1781, to 1st March, 1782. Second New Hampshire. (Also called Third New Hampshire in 1775.) Colonel Enoch Poor, 20th May, 1775, to — December,- 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel John McDuffee, 20th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. Major Joseph Cilley, 20th May, 1775, to — December, 1775. (See Eighth Continental Infantry for 1776.) Colonel Enoch Poor, 8th November, 1776, to 21st February, 1777. Colonel Nathan Hale, 2d April, 1777, to 23d September, 1780. Lieutenant-Colonel Nathan Hale, 8th November, 1776, to 2d April, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Winborn Adams, 2d April, 1777, to 19th September, 1777. Lieutenant-Colonel Jeremiah Oilman, 20th September, 1777, to 5th March, 1778 Lieutenant-Colonel George Reid, 5th March, 1778, to 1st March, 1782. Major Winborn Adams, 8th November, 1776, to 2d April, 1777. Major Benjamin Titcomb, 2d April, 1777, to 24th March, 1780. Major Amos Morrill, 24th March, 1780, to 1st March, 1782. Major Caleb Robinson, 6th October, 1781, to 1st March, 1782. Third New Hampshire. .{Also called Second Nfisoner at Monmouth. 28th Tune, 1778 ; I'eleased February, 1780, and did not return to the army. (Died 1837.) •BUU,- Waiiam (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 22d February, ' 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 6th April, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 16th July, 1779; Captain, , 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1817.) Bullard, Asa (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 177S; Private and Sergeant in Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to Deceinber, 1775; Ser- geant 12th Massachusetts, 14th Novem- ber, 1776; Ensign, 7th October, 1777; Lieutenant, 5th July, 1779; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 23d December, 1804.) Bullard, Benjamin (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain in J. Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; resigned 30th Septem- ber, 1776. Bullard, Isaac (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Heath's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Bullard, Seth (Mass). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; served subsequently as Major Massachusetts Militia. (Died 1811.) Bullard, Samuel (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1778. Bullen, John (Del). Commissary of Purchases and Issues, 1779-1781. Bullit, Thomas (Va). Lieutenant- Colonel Deputy Adjutant-General South- ern Department, 6th March, 1776, and Veith rank of Colonel from 18th May, 1776, to — September, 1778. Bullock, Daniel (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Bullock, Rice (Va). Quartermaster 15th Virginia,' 16th July, 1777; super- seded, 6th May, 1778. Bullock, Stephen (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia, 1778-1779. Bunbury, William (Va). Sergeant 3d Virginia, December, 1776; Ensign 15th August, 1777; resigned 26th November, 1777. Bunce, Joseph (Conn). Ensign of Chester's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Bunchoten, Ellas van, Jr. (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant, 3d New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain, 25th November, 1775, to January, 1776; Captain 3d New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 25th November, 1775; resigned 15th Decem- ber, 1777; served subsequently as Ma- jor New York Levies. Bunchoten, John Van (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia, 1777. (Died 1817.) Bunchoten, Mathew (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1777. Bunchoten, Peter van (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 4th New York, 21st No- vember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 9th No- vember, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781 Buncombe, Edward (N. C). Colonel 5th. North Carolina, 15th April, 1776; died November, 1777, while a prisoner, of wounds received at Germantown 4th October, 1777. Bunnell, Nathaniel (Conn.) 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st December, 1775; Captain of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 29th December, 1776. Bunnell, Titus (Conn). Ensign of Gay's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Bunner, Jacob (Pa). Captain Ger- man Regiment, 8th July, 1776; retired 1st Janiiary, 1781. Bunner, Rudolph (Pa). Captain 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Jantary, 1776; Captain 3d Pennsylvania, 3d March, 1777, to rank from 5th January, 1776; Major 3d Pennsylvania, 6th June, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st August, 1777; killed at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778. Buntin, Andrew (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia. Killed at White Plains, 28th October, 1776. Bunting, William Black (Va). En- sign 9th Virginia, 14th February, 1776; Burbank 2d Lieutenant, 31st August, 1776. Died 1st April, 1777. Burbank, Samuel (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant in Doolittle's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain Massachusetts Militia, 1778-1779. (Died 1808.) Burbank, Silas (Mass). Lieutenant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st July, 1777; resigned 14th October, 1780. (Died 1814.) Burbeck, Edward (Mass). Captain of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artil- lery, June, 1775; Captain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775, to December, 1776. (Died 1782.) Burbeck, Henry (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Gridley's Regiment Massa- chusetts Artillery, 19th May, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Conti- nental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain Lieutenant 3d Continental Ar- tillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 3d September, 1777; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783 ; Captain 3d Com- pany United States Artillery Battalion, 20th October, 1786; Captain Artillery United States Army, 29th September, 1789 ; Major, 4th November, 1791, of the Artillerists and Engineers, 9th May,, 1794; Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Artillerists and Engineers, 7th May, 1798; Colonel Artillerists, 1st April, 1802 to 12th May, 1814, when retained as Brevet Brigadier- General in command; Brevet Briga- dier- General, 10th July, 1812; honor- ably discharged, 15th June, 1815. (Died 2d October, 1848.) Burbeck, William (Mass). Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, 19th May, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; dismissed 25th May, 1776; served subsequently as Superintendent and Comptroller of Laboratory, 1777-1783. (Died 22d July, 1785.) Burch, Ezra (Conn). Ensign of Colo- nel Beebe's Regiment Connecticut Mili- tia in 1775. Burcham, Richard (N. J.). Ensign 4th New Jersey, 1st June, 1777; omitted March, 1778. 133 Burgess Burchardt, Daniel (Pa). Captain German Regiment, 8th July, 1776; Ma- jor, 7th April, 1777; resigned 2d July, 1779. (Name also spelled Burkhard.) Burd, Benjamin ( ).— See Bird. Burd, Benjamin (Pa). 3d Lieuten- ant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 25th June, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 25th Sep- tember, 1776 ; Captain 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777 ; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d Continental Dragoons, 14th March, 1777; resigned 20th November, 1778. (Name also spelled Burd and Byrd.) (Died 5th October, 1823.) Burd, Edward (Pa). Major of Hal- ler's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, June, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Burd, James (Pa). Colonel Pennsyl- vania Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 1793.) Burd, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieutenant nth Virginia, 23d January, 1777, to . Burd, William (• ).— See Bird. Burdett, Samuel (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 3d October, 1777. Burdett, William (Pa). Ensign of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st January, 1777 ; discharged 1st April, 1778. Burfoot, Thomas (Va) . Adjutant 14th Virginia, 12th January, 1778; 2d Lieu- tenant, 9th September, 1778; regiment designated lOtJi Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 16th July, 1780; Captain Lieutenant, 18th July, 1781; transferred to 1st Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 1820.) s, Basil (Md) . Ensign 3d Mary- land, 1st August, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 18th June, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Mary- land, ist January, 1783; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Burgess, Edward (Md). Captain 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. (Died 1809.) Burgess, John Magruder (Md). 1st Lieutenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Burgess, Joseph (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 1">th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, June to November, 1776; served subse- Burgess 134 Bumham quently as Lieutenant and Captain Con- necticut Militia. (Died 1806.) Burgess, Joseph (Md). Ensign of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Capta';! 4th Mary land, 10th December, 1776. Died 17th November, 1778. Burgess, Joshua (Md). Lieutenant 1st Maryland, 11th March, 1780; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; exchanged December, 1780, and served to April, 1783. Burgess, Michael (Md). Corporal of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 3d February, 1776; Ensign 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, fuly to December, 1776. Burgess, Vachel (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 17th April, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 20th February, 1778; resigned 22d August, 1779. (Died 30th March, 1824.) (Name also spelled Basil Bur- gess.) Burgess, William (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 10th May, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, December, 1776. Died 18th January, 1777. Burgwin, John Lewis. — See Bourgwin. Burhaus, John (N. Y.). Sergeant 3d New York, 13th May, 1777; Ensign, 6th February, 1779; resigned 8th December, 1779. Burke, Adam (S. C). 2d Lieutenant of a South Carolina Regiment, — , 1776; 1st Lieutenant, , 1777; resigned 23d February, 1778. Burke, Edward (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Patton's Continental Regiment, 15th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 4th Oc- tober, 1777; regiment designated 11th Pennsylvania, 13th January, 1779; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 16th March, 1780; trans- ferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 17th Janu- ary, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Burke, Henry (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Burke, Thomas ( — ). — See Bourke. Burkhard, Daniel ( — ). — See Bur- chardt. Burket, Ezekiel (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Elliott's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776, to . Burkman, Thomas (Mass). Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, 26th January, 1777; Lieutenant, 20th October, 1777; resigned 24th August, 1779. (Died — May, 1826.) Burley, Henry (Pa). Ensign 11th Pennsylvania, 19th July, 1779; resigned 10th March. 1780. Burley, William (Mass). Sergeant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to Deiember, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 25th June, 1779; taken prisoner at Young's House, 3d February, 1780; Captain, 16th October, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Burlingame, Benjamin (R. I.). En- sign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 1st November, 1775, to June, 1776. Burlingame, Chandler (R. I.). Ensign 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 9th June, 1779; Regi- mental Paymaster in 1780; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 14th May, 1781, and served to close of war. Burlington, Pardon (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; was a prisoner, when and where taken not stated. Bumam, Thomas (Mass). Corporal 8th Massachusetts, 24th March, 1777; Sergeant, 5th July, 1780; Ensign, Octo- ber, 1780. Died 18th December, 1780. Burnap, Nathan (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Sur- geon's Mate 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to 7th March, 1776. Burnett, James (Va). — See Barnett. Burnett, John (N. J.). Lieutenant New Jersey Militia ; cashiered 14th De- cember, 1781. Burnett, John (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 9th May, 1778; served subsequently as Captain New York Levies. (Died 1824.) Burnett, Robert (— ) . Major and Aide- de-Camp to General Greene, 23d March, 1778, to close of war. (Died 1st Decem- ber, 1854.) Burnett, Robert (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 29th June, 1781; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783. Burnham, George (N. H.). Sergeant, 2d New Hampshire, 18th March, 1777; Ensign, 20th September, 1777; resigned 8th July, 1780. Burnham, John (Mass). Lieutenant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, May Burnham 135 Burt to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 8th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; Major 5th Massachusetts, 9th January, 1783, and served to 12th June, 1783; Ma- jor 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791; resigned 29th December, 1791. (Name also spelled Burnam.) (Died 8th June, 1843.) Burnham, Joseph (Conn). Brigade Commissary, 1st January, 1781, to 1st January, 1783. Burnham, Samuel (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign Massachusetts Militia in 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777. Died 15th March, 1782. Burnley, Garland (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 7th Virginia, 7th May, 1776; cashiered 18th July, 1778; Captain Vir- ginia Convention Guards ,July, 1779, to' June, 1781. Burnley, Henry. Lieutenant Virginia MiUtia, 1780-1781. Burnet, William (N. J.) Surgeon New Jersey MiUtia, 17th February, 1776; Physician and Surgeon-General Eastern Department, 11th April, 1777; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 6th October, 1780; Chief Physicial and Hos- pital Surgeon, 5th March ,1781, and served to close of war. (Died 7th Oc- tober, 1791.) Burns, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 11th Virginia, — January, 1777; re- signed 1st July, 1777; Quartermaster 11th Virginia, 7th April, 1778; retired 14th September, 1778. Burns, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 16th March, 1776; trans- ferred to 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regi- ment, 21st December, 1776; Captain, 8th April, 1777; retired 1st January, 1782. Burnside, John (N. Y.). Sergeant 2d Continental Artillery, 3d January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 13th September, 1778. Died January, 1781. Burr, Aaron (N. J.). Served as a volunteer in the Canadian campaign and at Quebec in 1775 ; Aide-de-Camp to General Putnam, 22d June, 1776, to Jan- uary, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel of Mal- colm's Continental Regiment, 4th Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 3d March, 1779; Third Vice President of the United States, 4th March, 1801, to 4th March, 1805. (Died 14th September, 1836.) Burr, Ephraim (Mass). Captain 21st Continental Infantry, 1st April to 31st December, 1776; Captain 2d Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st April, 1779. Burr, Wakeman (Conn). Ensign in the Lexington Alarm in April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 12th December, 1775. (Died 1799.) Burrall, Charles (Conn). Colonel Con- necticut Militia Regiment in 1775; Colo- nel Connecticut State Regiment, 19th January, 1776, to January, 1777; served subsequently as Colonel Connecticut Militia. (Died 1803.) Burrall Jonathan (Conn). Assistant to Paymaster-General Continental Army, October, 1776; Assistant Paymaster- General, June, 1779; Deputy Paymaster- General, January, 1781, to close of war. (Died 18th November, 1834.) Burritt, Charles (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th (Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 29th April, 1779. Burritt, Israel (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; dropped 24th April, 1778. Burroughs, Benjamin (R. I.). Rnsign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776, to March, 1777. Burroughs, George (Va). Sergeant 2d Virginia, May, 1776; Regimental Quar- termaster, February, 1777; retired i September, 1778. Burroughs, Jeremiah (N. H.). Captain of Warner's Continental Regiment, 23d October, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781. Burrowes, Eden (N. J.). Sergeant 1st New Jersey, December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 20th April, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 4th January, 1778; retained in New Jersey Battalion April, 1783, and served to November, 1783. (Died 26th February, 1825.) Burrowes, John (N. J.). Captain of Forman's New Jersey Regiment in 1776; Captain of Fomian's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; transfer- red to Spencer's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; Major, 22d July, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1810.) Burrows, Hubbard D. (Conn). Cap- tain Connecticut Militia; killed at Gro- ton Heights, 6th September, 1781. Burt, Gideon (Mass). Captain of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to . Burt, James (Mass). Captain of Whit- comb's Massachusetts Regiment, May Burt to December, 1775; Colonel Massachu- setts Militia, 1781-1782. Burt, John (Vt). Lieutenant Ver- mont Militia in 1777. Burt, Joseph (N. H.) Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Burton, Benjamin (N. H.). Ensign of Reed's New Hampshire Regiinent, June to December, 1775; Ensign 2d Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 28th September to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Captain of Sherburne's Con- tinental Regiment, 15th March, 1777; discharged 1st June, 1779. Burton, Hutchins (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant, 6th Virginia, 26th February, 1776. Died 17th January, 1777. Burton, Isaac (Mass). Lieutenant 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 9th September, 1777. Burton, James (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, 6th November, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 11th March, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 4th May, 1778; resigned 22d De- cember, 1778; Captain Virginia Conven- tion Guards, 1779-1780. (Died 21st Au- gust, 1829.) Burton, John (Pa). Ensign 2d Penn- sylvania, 5th February, 1777; deserted 27th February, 1778. Burton, John (Va). Served as Cap- tain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Virginia Militia, 1776-1782. Burton, Robert (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 18th October, 1778, to —. (Died . 1825.) Burton, Said (Va). Was an Ensign 2d Virginia, 28th March, 1777, to . Burton, Samuel (S. C.) Lieutenant South CaroUna Militia, 1775. Burwell, Lewis (VaV. Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1777-1781. (Died 1800.) Burwell, Nathaniel (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia, 18th September, 1775; Cap- tain 1st Continental Artillery,. 30th No- vember, 1776; Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Howe, 19th May, 1779; re- tired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1801.) Burwell, Thacker (Va). Lieutenant- Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777-1778. Bush, Alexander (N. H.). Ensign of Warner's Continental Regiment, 18th August, 1778; resigned 12th May, 1779. Bush, George (Del). Lieutenant Dela- ware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Captain of Hart- ley's Continental Regiment, 13th Jan- uary, 1777; regiment designated 11th 136 Buss Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 3d Penn- sylvcania, 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Also called Boss.) Bush, Goodrich (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Mihtia, 1779-1780. Bush, John (N. C). Ensign 8th North Carohna, 28th November, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 5th August, 1777; transferred to 5th North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Ad- jutant, 7th August, 1781; served to . Bush, John (Pa). Ensign 6th Penn- sylvania Battalion, 24th June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Pennsylvania, 20th March, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 17th April, 1780; transferred to 3d Pennsyl- vania, 17th January, 1781; Captain, 11th December, 1781; retired 1st January 1783. (Died 1806.) Bush, John (S. C). Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 18th May, 1776; killed at Savannah, 9th October, 1779. Bush, Lewis (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th Jan- uary, 1776; Captain, 24th June, 1776; transferred to Hartley's Continental Regiment, 13th January, 1777; Major 12th March, 1777; died 15th September] 1777, of wounds received at Brandywine 11th September, 1777. Bush, Solomon (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th Au- gust, 1776. Bush, Timothy (Vt). Captain Ver- mont Militia in 1777. Bush, William (N. C). Ensign 8th North Carolina, 10th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 15th August, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st February, 1779; Captain, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 1821.) Bushfield, Thomas (N, Y.). Ensign 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; omit- ted February, 1777. Bushnell, David (Conn). Captain Lieutenant Sappers and Miners, 2d Au- gust, 1779; Captain, 8th June, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died , 1824.) Buss, Samuel (Mass). Corporal in Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Sergeaiit 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Lieutenant 10th Massachusetts, 6th No- vember, 1776; resigned 1st April, 1779. Bussey Bussey, Bennett '(Md). Captain 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Bussey, Edward (Md). Lieutenant Maryland Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1782.) Bussey, Isaiah (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; Ensign of Heath's Massachusetts 'Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 : 1st Lieutenant, 3d August, 1776; Cap- tain Lieutenant 3d Continental Artil- lery, 1st January, 1777, and served to June, 1783. (Died — January, 1785.) Butler, Aaron (Conn). Ensign 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777. Died 12th November, 1777.) Butler, Charles (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; '2d Lieutenant 22d Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Butler, Edward (Pa). Ensitjn 9th Pennsylvania, 2d June ,1778; Lieuten- ant, 28th January, 1779; transferred to 5th Pennsylvania, 17th, January, 1781, transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st Jati- uary, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Captain of the Levies under fj-e.n- eral St. Clair in 1791 ; Captain United States Infantry, 5th March, 1792; as- signed to 4th Sub Legion, 4th Septem- ber, 1792; Adjutant and Inspector United States Army, 18th July, 1793, to 13th May, 1794; retained as Captain 4th United States Infantry, 1st Novem- ber, 1796; transferred to 2d United States Infantry, 1st April, 1802. Died 6th May, 1803. Butler, Eli (Conn). Captain Connec- ticut Light Horse, 1776-1777. (Died 1802.) Butler, Henry (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1780. Butler, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia; killed at Cloud's Creek, S. C, 7th November, 1781. Butler, John (Mass). Adjutant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment; wounded at Bunker Hill 17th June, 1775. Butler, John (N. C). Brigadier Gen- eral North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Butler, John (S. C). Captain of Marion's Brigade South Carolina Mi- litia, 1779-1781. 137 Butler Butler, Joseph (Md). 1st Lieutenant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776, and died in captivity shortly afterwards. Butler, Joseph (Mass). Lieutenant of a Company of Minute Men at Con- cord, 19th April, 1775; Captain of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 4th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776. Butler, Lawrence (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 15th Virginia, 2d December, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, 18th March, 1777; Regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain, 14th May, 1779; taken prisoner at Charles- ton 12th May, 1780; Prisoner on parole to close of war; Major 8th tjnited States Infantry, 24th April, 1799; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800. Butler, Percival (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Pennsylvania, 1st September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 23d November, 1777; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and srved to close of war. Butler, Pierce (S. C). Major South Carolina Militia, 1777-1781. (Died 15th February, 1822.) Butler, Reuben (Va). 1st Lieutenant of Grayson's Continental Regiment, 26th January, 1777; resigned 1st Octo- ber, 1778. Butler, Richard (Pa). Captain 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; appointed Indian agent 17th May, 1778, and lost rank in the army; Major 8th Pennsylvania, 20th July, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 12th March, 1777, to rank from 28th September, 1776; Colonel 9th Pennsylvania, 7th June, 1777; transferred to 5th Penn- sylvania 17th January, 1781; trans- ferred to 3d Pennsylvania 1st Janu- ary, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Brevet Brigadier General, 30th September, 1783; Major-General United States Levies in .1791; killed 4th No- vember, 1791, in action with Indians near Fort Recovery, Ohio. Butler, Samuel (Va). 1st Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 21st March, 1777; re- tired 14th September, 1777; served sub- sequently as Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment. Butler, Thomas (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Butler 138 Cabell Butler, Thomas (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Janu- ary, 1776; Captain 3d Pennsylvania, 4th October, 1776; retired 17th January, 1781; Major of the Levies under Gen- eral St. Clair in 1791; wounded 4th November, 1791, near Fort Recovery, Ohio, St. Clair's defeat; Major of In- fantry United States Army, 11th April, 1792; assigned to 4th Sub Legion 4th September, 1792 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st July, 1794; assigned to 4th United States Infantry, 1st November, 1796; Colonel 2d United States Infantry, 1st April, 1802; died 7th September, 1805. Butler, William (Pa). Captain 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Major, 7th September, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 4th Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Alexander, 7th May, 1778; Lieu- tenant-Colonel Commandant 4th Penn- sylvania, 22d January, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died — 1789.) Butler, William (S. C). Colonel South Carolina MiUtia, 1780-1781. (Died 15th November, 1821.) Butler, William (S. C). Captain South Carolina Rangers in 1781; was the son of Captain James Butler, and avenged the killing of his father. Butler, Zebulon (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Colonel 2d Connecticut, 13th March, 1778; transferred to 4th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 28th July, 1795.) Butterfield, Benjamin (N. H.). En- sign of Warner's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner 7th July, 1777, where not stated, and did not rejoin regiment. (Died 1804.) Butterfield, Isaac (N. H.). Major of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; cashiered 1st August, 1776. Butterfield, James (Vt). Lieutenant of Bedell's Regiment Vermont Militia, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1778. Butterfield, Jonas (N. H.). Lieuten- ant of Whitcomb's Battalion New Hampshire Rangers, 14th December, 1776; discharged 17th February, 1780. Butterfield, Thomas (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Battalion New Hampshire Rangers, 14th Decem- ber, 1776, and served to February, 1780. Butteijck, John (Mass). Major Massachusetts Militia at Concord, 19th April, 1775; Major of Nixon's Massa- chusetts Regiment, 19th May to De- cember, 1775; served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colonel Massachusetts Mi- litia. (Died 16th May, 1791.) Buxton, James (Mass). Ensign 11th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieu- tenant, 7th November, 1777; Regimen- tal-Adjutant, 18th March, 1780; Captain Lieutenant, 26th October, 1780; trans- ferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1781; Captain, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Buxton, James (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 28th September, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, February, 1777; resigned 1st December, 1777. Buysson, ( — ). See Du Buyson. B3rington, Daniel (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 18th December, 1775. Byington, Joseph (Conn). Lieuten- ant Connecticut Militia in 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 7th November, 1777. (Died 1778.) Byles, Thomas Langhome (Pa). Captain 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776; Brevet Major, 9th June, 1777; ex- changed 1st March, 1778; Major 3d Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778, to rank from 8th June, 1777; wounded at Para- mus 16th April, 1780, and died 17th April, 1780. Bynum, Turner (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1781. Byrd, Benjamin. — See Burd. Byrd, Francis Otway (Va). Cadet, 17th July, 1775; Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Lee in September, 1775; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 3d Continental Dragoons, 1st January, 1777; resigned 15th July, 1778. (Died September, 1800.) Byrn, John (Va). Captain of Thrus- ton's Continental Regiment, 4th June, 1777; resigned 1st August, 1778. G. , Cabell, Joseph (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1775-1781. (Died 1798.) Cabell, Samuel Jordan (Va). Cap- tain 6th Virginia, 4th March, 1776; Major 14th Virginia, 20th December, 1777; Regiment designated 10th Vir- ginia 14th September, 1778; Lieutenant- Colonel 8th Virginia, 15th December, Cabell 139 Calhoun 1778; transferred to 4th Virginia, 4th July, 1779; transferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; prisoner of war on parole to close of war. Brevet Colonel, 30th September, 1783. (Died 4th September, 1818.) Cabell, William, Jr. (Va). Major Vir- ginia Militia at Yorktown in 1881. (Died 1822.) Cabot, Francis (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to — — . Cadwalader, John (Pa). Colonel of a Regiment Pennsylvania Militia in 1776 ; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 21st February, 1777, which he de- clined; Brigadier-General Pennsylvania Militia, 5th April, 1777, to close of war; was again appointed Brigadier-General Continental Army and Commander of the Cavalry in the service of the United States, 10th September, 1778, which he also declined. (Died 11th February, 1786.) Cadwalader, Lambert (Pa). Lieuten- ant-Colonel 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 4th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; Colonel 4th Pennsylvania, De- cember, 1776, to rank from 25th Oc- tober, 1776, but was a prisoner of war on parole until he resigned, 22d Jan- uary, 1779. (Died 12th September. 1823.) Cady, Jeremiah (Mass). Major of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; in command of a battalion in the campaign in Can- ada, January to June, 1776. Cady, Palmer (Conn). Sergeant-Ma- jor of Elmore's Connecticut State Reg- iment, 16th April, 1776; Ensign, Octo- ber, 1776; Ensign 2d Canadian (Ha- zen's) Regiment, 1st February, 1777; Lieutenant, 24th March, 1778; re- signed — June, 1780. Cairy, Obediah (Va). Sergeant 9th Virginia, 20th November, 1776; Regi- mental Quartermaster, 15th July, 1777; Tetired 14th September, 1778. Calderwood, James (Pa). Quarter- master 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; Lieutenant in the Navy, 1st August, 1776; Captain of an Independent Pennsylvania Company, 19th January, 1777; died 13th Septem- ber, 1777, of wounds received at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777. Caldwell, Andrew (Pa). Sergeant in Captain Roman's Company Pennsyl- vania Artillery, 20th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant of Captain Coran's Com- pany Pennsylvania Artillery, 1st April, 1777 ; resigned 22d July, 1779 ; Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, June, 1780, to close of war. (Died 1797.) Caldwell, Daniel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1776. (Died 27th March, 1777.) Caldwell, James (N. J.). Chaplain 3d New Jersey, 9th February to No- vember, 1776; served subsequently as an assistant to Deputy Quartermaster- General ; was shot by a sentinel at Eliz- abethport. New Jersey, 24th November, 1781. Caldwell, James (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia; wounded at Cowpens, 17th January, 1781. (Died 1813.) Caldwell, John (S. C). Captain 3d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775 ; • re- signed 19th March, 1778.) Caldwell, John (N. H.). Quarter- master 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775. Caldwell, Jonathan (Del). Captain Delaware Regiment, 15th January, 1776, to January, 1777. Caldwell, Joseph (Del). Captain of Paterson's Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Caldwell, Robert (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Atlee's Battalion Pennsylvania Militia, 28th March, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant German Regiment, 15th July, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 17'76; Captain, 29th November, 1776; ex- changed 20th January, 1779; Captain of Marines, 20th March, 1779, to close of war. (Name also spelled Colwell.) Caldwell, Samuel (Pa). Paymaster Philadelphia Light Horse, 1776-1777. (Died 1798.) Caldwell, William (Mass). Pay- master 26th Continental Infantry, 13th August to 31st December, 1776. Caldwell, William (S. C). Captain 3d South Carolina; taken prisoner at Fort Howe, Ga., 18th February, 1777. Calfe, John (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1777. Calhoun, George (Pa). Captain 10th Pennsylvania, 13th November, 1776. Died 21st March, 1779. Calhoun Calhoun, George (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant Company of Virginia Rangers, 8th June, 1779, to 1st January, 1781. Calhoun, Mark (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Calhoun, Patrick (S. C). Ensign South Carolina Militia; killed at Chero- keetown, S. C, 26th June, 1776. Calhoun, William (Pa). 3d Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; taken prisoner at Ger- mantown, 4th October, 1777. Calkins, Reuben (Conn). Ensign of Burrall's Connecticut State Regiment, 23d January, 1776, to January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777. Died 12th December, 1777. Calkins, Stephen (Vt). Captain Ver- mont Militia, 1780-1781. Calkins, William (Conn). Lieutenant of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Call, Daniel (Conn). Sergeant 4th Connecticut, 23d May, 1775; Ensign, 1st September, 1775; discharged 20th De- cember, 1775. Call, Nathaniel (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Stevens' Battalion Continental Ar- tillery, 1st February, 1777; battalion formed subsequently part of the 3d Continental Artillery; Captain, 19th December, 1777; resigned 10th Septem- ber, 1778. Call, Richard (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Dragoons, 4th June, 1776; Captain, 4th December, 1776; re- tained in Baylor's Regiment Continen- tal Dragoons, 9th November, 1782; Major in 1782, and served to Novem- ber, 1783. Callahan, John (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain, October, 1780. Callender, John (Mass). Captain of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Ar- tillery, May, 1775; cashiered 7th July, 1775, for misconduct at Bunker Hill; re-entered the service in Captain Peirce's Company New York Artillery in March, 1776, as a volunteer cadet; was wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; after his exchange the order dismissing from the service was revoked by General Washington for his brave and heroic conduct at Long Island and appointed 140 Cambray Captain Lieutenant 3d Continental Ar- tillery, to rank from 1st January, 1777; transferred to Corps of Artillery, l'7th June, 1783; Brevet Captain 30th Sep- tember, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784, (Died 12th October, 1797.) Callender, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 6th June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 8th July, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 30th March, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781; Captain, 12th May, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 20th August, 1828.) Callis, William Overton (Va). En- sign 4th Virginia, 27th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 12th January, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778; Captain Virginia Militia, 1779-1780 (Died 14th March, 1814.) Calloway, James (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1780-1781. Calmes, George (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant nth Virginia, 2d March, 1777; re- signed 8th November, 1777. (Died 20th November, 1834.) Calmes, Marquis (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia, 27th November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 1st February, 1776; Captain, 13th January, 1777; was a pris- oner on parole in February, 1779, when and where taken not stated; resigned 8th March, 1779; Lieutenant-Colonel Virginia Militia, 1779-1781. (Died 27th February, 1834.) Calmes, Wilham (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia in 1781. (Died 1836.) Calvert, John (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia; wounded at Beaufort, 9th February, 1779. Calvert, Jonathan (Md). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 1776; Sur- geon's Mate, 1st Continental Artillery, 30th November, 1777; resigned 8th Oc- tober, 1778; served subsequently as Surgeon's Mate of 1st Virginia State Regiment, 1778-1781. Calvert, Pierre du (Canada). The act of 10th August, 1776, provided that he be paid as an Ensign for 8 months and' have the brevet rank of a Lieutenant; appointed 2d Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 10th December, 1776; taken prisoner at Staten Island 22d August, 1777, and did not rejoin regiment. Cambray, du Monsieur (France). Lieutenant-Colonel Corps of Engineers, 13th June, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged Came 141 Campbell 1781; Brevet Colonel, 2d May, 1783; permitted to return to France 30th Oc- tober, 1782, on leave for 12 months. Came, John. — See Carne. Cameron, Allen (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant South Carolina Rangers, 17th June, 1775, to . Cameron, Charles (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 10th Virginia, 3d December, 1776; resigned 3d January, 1778. Camp, Abner (Va). Captain 1st Vir- ginia State Regiment, 10th May, 1777, to August, 1780. Camp, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 12th February, 1776, to ; Captain 1st Virginia State Regiment, January, 1777, to June, 1778. Camp, Samuel (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Swift's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to November, 1776. (Died 1810.) Camp, Samuel (Conn). Ensign of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Camp, William (Va). Sergeant 1st Continental Artillery, 20th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 30th November, 1777 ; Regimental Adjutant, 16th March, 1778; resigned 3d September, 1778. Campbell, Archibald (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th Pennsylvania, 15th Febru- ary, 1777; retired 1st September, 1779. (Died, 1788.) Campbell, Archibald ( Va) . Ensign 4th Virginia, 17th October, 1780; Lieu- tenant, 15th June, 1781; transferred to 2d Virginia 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war. Campbell, Arthur (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia in 1780. Campbell, Daniel (Pa). Ensign 3d Pa., 29th April, 1777; killed 26th June, 1777, at Short Hills. Campbell, David (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia at King's Mountain, Oc- tober, 1780. Campbell, Donald (N. Y.). Colonel Deputy Quartermaster-General New York Department, 17th July, 1775, and served to 2d June, 1784. Campbell, Duncan (N. Y.) 2d Lieutenant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 18th October, 1776; wounded at Bemus Heights 19th September, 1777; left Regiment 18th June, 1779, on leave for 12 months, and did not re- join; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. (Died 4th January, 1807.) Campbell, Eneas (Md). Captain 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Campbell, George W. (N. Y.). Hos- pital Surgeon's Mate, 11th April, 1777, to 20th June, 1780; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 20th September, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 1818.) Campbell, Jabez (N. Y.). Surgeon of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Campbell, James (Del). Ensign Del- aware Regiment, 5th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 21st May, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st March, 1779; taken prisoner at Camden 16th August, 1780. Campbell, James (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant of Smallwood's Maryland Regi- ment, 14th January, 1776, to . Campbell, James (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; omitted May, 1777. Campbell, James (N. C). Ensign 4th North Carolina, 11th December, 1776; Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 21st Decena- ber, 1777; Quartermaster, 10th Septem- ber, 1778 ; transferred to 2d North Caro- lina, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 14th De- cember, 1778; wounded and taken pris- oner at Stono Ferry 20th June, 1779; exchanged 14th June, 1781,and served to close of war. (Name also spelled Campen.) Campbell, James (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania, 28th May, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 18th July, 1780, and served to 3d June, 1783. Campbell, John (N. J.). Assistant Commissary in Hospital Department, 18th October, 1777, to 1st December, 1780, when discharged. Campbell, John (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 10th North Carolina, 20th April, 1777; transferred to 4th North Caro- lina 1st June, 1778; Captain, 5th April, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. Campbell, John (N. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 29th June, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Campbell, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Campbell, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; killed in action with Indians in Ohio 4th June, 1782. Campbell, John (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia at King's Mountan, Oc- tober, 1780, (Died 1808.) Campbell 142 Campfield Campbell, John (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia; killed at Moore's Creek, 27th February, 1776. Campbell, Moses (Conn). Lieutenant in the Lexington Alarm in April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 16th December, 1775. Campbell, Peter (N. J.). Captain and Aide-de-Camp to General Dickin- son, New Jersey Militia, in 1775. Campbell, Richard (Va). Captain 8th Virginia, 19th February, 1776; Ma- jor 13th Virginia, 10th August, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 20th February, 1778; regiment designated 9th Vir- ginia 14th September, 1778; transferred to 4th Virginia 12th February, 1781; wounded at Camden 25th April, 1781; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th Septem- ber, 1781. Campbell, Robert (Md). Adjutant of the 4th Maryland Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, 17th August, to 1st Decem- ber, 1776. Campbell, Robert (N. H.). Lieuten- ant of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers; taken prisoner at the Cedars 19th May, 1776. Campbell, Robert (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Campbell, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 19th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Reg- iment, 8th April, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner on Staten Island 22d August, 1777 (lost an arm) ; rejoined regiment Sth August, 1778, and was pro- moted to Captain, to rank from 3d February, 1778; transferred to Invalid Regiment 1st September, 1778; killed 4th October, 1779, where not stated. Campbell, Robert (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Dragoons, 17761777. Campbell, Robert (Va). Ensign Vir- ginia Militia at King's Mountain, Oc- tober, 1780. (Died 27th December, 1781. Campbell, Samuel (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia at Oriskany, August, 1777. (Died 1824.) Campbell, Samuel (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 14th Virginia, 20th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 3d September, 1777. Died 27th August, 1778. Campbell, Thomas (Pa). Captain of Swope's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; re- leased 9th November, 1778; Captain of Pennsylvania Rangers, 1779-1780. Campbell, Thomas (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; wounded at Germantown, 4th Oc- tober, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 11th 1779; Captain, 1st January, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783. (Died 19th January, 1815.) Campbell, William (Md). Lieutenant Maryland Militia, 1776. Campbell, William (Mass). Captain of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Campbell, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; ex- changed 25th October, 1780; Captain from 1st January, 1778; retired 17th January, 1781. Campbell, William (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 21st June, 1778; Captain, 16th January, 1779, and served to January, 1781; Ma- jor and Lieutenant Colonel Virginia Militia in 1781; Captain 10th United States Infantry, 10th January, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Died 25th January, 1845.) Campbell, William (Va). Captain 1st Virginia, 15th December, 1775; resigned 9th October, 1776; Colonel Virginia Mi- litia, 1777-1780. By the act of 13th No- vember, 1780, it was "Resolved, That Congress entertain a high sense of the spirited and military ability of Colonel Campbell, and the officers and privates of the militia under his command, dis- played in the action of October 7th, in which a complete victory was obtained over superior numbers of the enemy ad- vantageously posted on King's Moun- tain, in the State of North Carolina, and that this resolution be published by the commanding officer of the Southern Army in General Order." Brigadier General Virginia Militia, December, 1780; also commanded Shel- by's Virginia Militia Regiment during the Siege of Yorktown until he died, 22d August, 1781. Campen, James.^ — See Campbell. Campfield, Jabez (N. J.). Surgeon of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781 ; Surgeon 2d Continental Dragoons, 17th August, 1781, and served to close of war. Campfield, William (N. T). Captain New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Candler 143 Carey Candler, William (Ga). Major Georgia Militia at King's Mountain, October, 1780, and in the South Caro- lina campaign of 1781. (Died Septem- ber, 1789.) Canfield, John (Conn). Adjutant Connecticut Light Horse, 1776-1777. (Died 1786.) Canfield, Samuel (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1781. (Died 1799.) Canfield, Samuel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1779. (Died 1789.) Cannon, Daniel (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775. Cannon, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned September, 1777. Cannon, John (Va). Paymaster 6th Virginia, 1777; 2d Lieutenant 2d Vir- ginia, 9th September, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 20th October, 1779, and served to . Cannon, Lewis (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777, to . Cannon, Luke (Va). Ensign 15th Virginia, 21st July, 1777; 2d Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster, 1st April, 1778; Regiment designated 11th Virginia 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 15th August, 1779; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 4th Virginia, 12th Feb- ruary, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 7th February, 1829.) Cannon, William (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1777. Cappelle, William (S. C). Surgeon on Staff of General Lafayette, 1781-1782. Canternier, John (S. C). South Carolina Dragoons, — ; Captain -, 1779. Cantine, John (N. Y.). Colonel New York MiUtia, 1778-1781. Cantine, Moses (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1780. Cape, John (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New Jersey, 10th April, 1777; re- signed 12th September, 1778. Capers, William (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d South Carolina, — March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 13th March, 1778; Cap- tain, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 1812.) Capitaine, Monsier (France). Captain Corps of Engineers, 16th April, 1778, to rank from 1st December, 1776; Brevet Major Continental Army, 5th November, 1778 ; served on Staff of Gen- eral Lafayette in 1871 ; served to close of war. Capron, Benjamin (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Read's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December. 1775. Capron, Oliver (Mass). Captain of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Capron, Oliver (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Carberry, Henry (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 13th January 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 11th September, 1777; Captain, 30th Novem- ber, 1778; regiment designated 11th Pennsylvania, 13th January, 1779; wounded 13t)i August, 1779, where not stated; retired 17th January, 1781; Captain in the Levies under General St. Clair in 1791 ; Captain of Infantry United States Army, 16th March, 1792; assigned to 4th Sub Legion, 4th Septem- ber, 1792; resigned 10th February, 1794; Colonel 36th United States Infantry, 22d March, 1813; resigned 4th March, 1815. (Died 26th May, 1822.) Carew, James (Mass). Adjutant of Jackson's Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; resigned 27th October, 1778; served subsequently in Massachu- setts Militia. Carey, Ephraim (R. I.). Ensign of Sherburne's Continental Regiment, 14th January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st Oc- tober, 1777 ; resigned 8th April, 1780. Carey, John D. (Md). Sergeant Maryland Militia in 1777; Ensign 2d Maryland, 4th September, 1781; 2d Lieutenant, 16th October, 1781; retired — April, 1783. Carey, Jonathan (Mass). Sergeant 10th Massachusetts, 27th February, 1777; Ensign, 10th August, 1777; Lieu- tenant, 10th August, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 30th October, 1780; trans- ferred to 8th Massachusetts 1st Janu- ary, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Carey, Richard (Va). Brigade Ma- jor, 15th August, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel Aide-de-Camp to General Wash- ington, 21st June, 1776, to . Carey, Samuel (Va). Adjutant 2d Virginia State Regiment, — June, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 1st October, 1778, to January, 1781. Carey, Simeon (Mass). Colonel Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1776-1780. (Died 1802.) Carey- Mi Carney Carey, William (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1777. Carhart, Samuel (N. J.) Captain New Jersey Militia; was a prisoner, when and where taken not stated. Carithers, John (Pa).— See Carothers. Carle, Israel (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Light Horse in 1777. Carleton, Joseph ( — ). Paymaster Pulaski Legion in 1779. Carlevan, Andrew ( — ). 2d Lieuten- ant Pulaski Legion, 3d March, 1779, to ; was in service in 1781. (Also called John Carlevan.) Carlisle, Daniel (N. H.). Captain of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January, 1776; cashiered 9th August, 1776. Carlisle, John (Md.) Captain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d No- vember, 1776; taken prisoner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777; retired 1st July, 1783. Carlisle, Thomas (R. I.). Captain of EUiott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to 1779. Carlton, Moses (Mass). Prviate in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 10th July, 1779; Regimental, Quartermaster, 26th November, 1779; Lieutenant, 7th May, 1782; retired 1st January, 1783. Carlton, Osgood (Mass). Regimental Quartermaster of Sargent's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Quartermaster 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 15th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 1st December, 1778; Regimental Quartermaster, 7th September, 1782, and served to 23d April 1783. (Died June, 1816.) Carlton, Samuel (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel, 12th Massachusetts, 6th No- vember, 1776; retired 12th September, 1778. (Died March, 1804.) Carmichael, Alexander (Pa). Ensign 11th Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 9th April, 1777; killed at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777. Carnaghan, James (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 16th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 10th Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 24th October, 1776; Captain Pennsylvania State Reg- iment, 15th January, 1777; Regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th No- vember, 1777; transferred to 8th Penn- sylvania, 1st July, 1778; transferred to 4th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Carnaghan, John (Pa). Ensign of Captain Moorehead's Company, guard- ing stores at Kittanning, Pennsylvania, 22d January, 1777; resigned 13th May, 1779. Carnahan, William (Mass). Captain Massachusetts MiUtia, 1777. Carne, John (S. C). Surgeon's Mate 1st Continental Dragoons, August, 1777; Assistant Deputy Apothecary, Southern Department, 20th September, 1781, to close of war. (Name also spelled Came.) Carnes, John (Mass). Chaplain 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to ,31st December, 1776. Carnes', Patrick (Va). Surgeon's Mate, 1st Continental Surgeons, 31st March, 1777; Lieutenant of Lee's Bat- talion of Light Dragoons,. 22d April, 1778; Captain, . 1780; served to close of war. Carnes, Thomas Jenner (Mass). Cadet in Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, December, 1775, to December, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; Captain Lieutenant of Clark's Company North Carolina Artillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 8th March, 1779; Captain of Marines, 9th July, 1779, to 1781. Carnes, Zophar (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th New Jersey, 22d Decem- ber, 1776; cashiered 16th April, 1777. Carney, Arthur (Ga). Captain 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; taken prisoner at St. Simon's Island, Ga., 10th August, 1777, and subsequently joined the enemy. Carney, Martin (Va). Quartermaster 8th Virginia, 3d June, 1777; Ensign, 9th September, 1778; 2d Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; re- tired 1st January, 1780. Carney, Richard (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Carothers 145 Carr Carothers, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 12th Pennsylvania, 1st October, 1776; killed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. (Name also spelled Carithers.) Carpenter, Abel (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Rhode Island, 17th February, 1777; resigned 14th April, 1779. Carpenter, Benajah (R. I.). Captain Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Conti- nental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; killed at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Carpenter, Benjamin (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia in 1776. Carpenter, Benjamin (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 18th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st November, 1777; re- signed 3d June, 1778. Carpenter, Gardner (Conn). Pay- master 17th Continental Infantry, 9th September to 31st December, 1776. Carpenter, Increase (N. Y). 1st Lieutenant New York Militia, 1776. Carpenter, John (Mass). Lieutenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary to 31st December, 1776; Captain • Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1779. Carpenter, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 16th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 9th August to November, 1776; wounded at Long Island 27th August, 1776. (Died 1798.) Carpenter, Nehemiah (N. Y.). Quar- termaster 5th New York, 21st Novem- ber, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Mont- gomery, 6th October, 1777; exchanged, 1779; Ensign, 5th June, 1779; trans- ferred to 2d New York, 1st January, 1781; Lieutenant, 1782, and served to June, 1783. Carpenter, Peter (N. C). Ensign 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Carpenter, Richard (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 15th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; resigned 26th October, 1777. Carpenter, Samuel (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; cash- iered 3d March, 1778. Carpenter, Thomas (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776. Carpenter, Thomas (N. J.). Quarter- master and Paymaster New Jersey Mili- tia, 1776 to 1780, (Died 1847.) Carpenter, Thomas (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia; wounded 8th November, 1778; place not stated. Carpenter, Thomas (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Militia; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; (Died 1815.) Carpenter, Thomas (R. I.). Colonel Rhode Island Militia 1778. Carpenter, Wright (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia; was a prisoner of war, 16th February, to 4th Tuly 1781. Carr, Caleb (R. I.). Lieutenant in Richmond's Regiment Rhode Island Militia, 1st November, 1775; Captain, 19th August, 1776; also Captain of Tall- man's Regiment Rhode Island Militia, 1st December, 1776, to May, 1777. (Died 3d April, 1829.) Carr, James (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 8th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 2d New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776; taken prisoner at Hub- bardton, 7th July, 1777; exchanged ; transferred to New Hampshire Battalion, 1st March, 1782; Major, 8th December, 1782, and served to Novem- ber, 1783. (Died 11th March, 1829.) Carr, Jesse (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 23d May to Decem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 5th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; marked "dead" on roll for August, 1776. Carr, John (Md). Ensign 3d Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 17th April, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, — , 1781; resigned 17th June, 1781. Carr, John (Mass). Quartermaster 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Carr, John (Pa). Ensign 5th Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned 4th July, 1777. Carr, John (R. I.). Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia in 1775; Captain of Bab- cock's and Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiments, 1776 to 1779. Carr, John (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia, February, 1781, and served to close of war. Carr, Joseph (N. Y.). Quartermas- ter 1st New York, 1st May to Novem- ber, 1776. Carr, Patrick (Ga). Captain and Ma- jor Georgia Militia, 1780-1783. Carr 146 Carter Carr, Samuel (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 9th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; transferred to 8th Massachu- setts, 3d May, 1782; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. Carr, 'Samuel (Va). 2d Lieutenant 9th Virginia, 11th March, 1776; ap- pointed Captain of Marines, — Septem- ber, 1777. Carr, Samuel (S. C). Captain South Carolina Rangers; mortally wounded at Long Cane, 4th December, 1780. Carr, Thomas (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia under General Marion, 1780-1781. (Died 1820.) Carraway, Gideon (N. C). Lieuten- ant 8th North CaroUna, 28th Novem- ber, 1776, to . Carrier, Titus (Conn). Ensign of Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Carrington, Clement (Va). Cornet of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, , 1780; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781 ; served to close of war. Carrington, Edward (Va). Lieuten- ant-Colonel 1st Continental Artillery, 30th November, 1776; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783, and served as Deputy Quar- termaster General, Southern Depart- ment, to close of war. (Died 28th Oc- tober, 1810.) Carrington, George (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia, 1778-1781. Carrington, George, Jr. (Va). Lieu- tenant of Lee's Battalion of Light Dra- goons, 1779 to June, 1783. Carrington, Mayo (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 29th February, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 2d May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st February, 1777; transferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 3d October, 1778; Cap- tain, 12th May, 1779,; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to close of war; was Quartermaster of General Woodford's Brigade, 16th July to 10th December, 1779, and Deputy Quartermaster-Gen- eral of the Southern Army, 10th Decem- ber, 1779, to 12th May, 1780. Carroll, Butler (N. C). Ensign 10th North Carolina, mentioned in 1777. Carroll, Charles (Md). A signer of the Declaration of Independence. (Died 4th July, 1828, and was the last sur- vivor of the signers.) Carroll, Jonathan (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Carsdorif, Jacob ( — ). Lieutenant ; was a prisoner in 1780; when and where taken, not stated. Carson, Andrew (N. C). Private and Captain North Carolina Partisan Rangers under General Davidson, 1776 to 1782. (Died 29th January, 1841.) Carson, Ebeuezer (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 18th April, 1777; taken prisoner near Iron Hill, 4th Sep- tember, 1777; released 22d December, 1780; Captain, 1st April, 1779; trans- ferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 17th Janu- ary, 1781; resigned 18th May, 1781. Carson, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 2d May, 1779; died, 12th September, 1781, of wounds received at Eutaw Springs, 8th Sep tember, 1781. Carson, Moses (Pa). Captain 8th Pennsylvania, August, 1776; deserted 21st April, 1777, and joined the enemy. Carson, Richard (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Pennsylvania, — August, 1776; deserted 23d February, 1777. Carson, Samuel (Pa). Captain Lieu- tenant of Captain Montgomery's Inde- pendent Pennsylvania Artillery Com- pany, 2d December, 1776, to October, 1777 Carson, William (Va). Paymaster lltli Virgi ja, June, 1777; retired, 14th Se])tembe-, 1778. Carswell, John (Ga). 1st Lieutenant 4th Georgia ; taken prisoner at Hickory Hill, 28th June, 1779. Cartel, Simon (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; omitted March, 1777. Carter, Asper (Pa). Lieutenant Penn- sylvania Militia; taken prisoner at Bris- tol, Pa., 17th April, 1778. Carter, Benjamin (N. C). Ist Lieu- tenant 4th North Carolina, 22d Decem- ber, 1776; Captain, 1st January, 1779; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 6th February, 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 20th January, 1830.) Carter, Caleb (Mass). Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment in 1777. Carter, Hubbard (N. H.). Ensign 1st New Hampshire, 2Sth September, 1777; Carter Lieutenant, 5th July, 1780; resigned 30th August, 1782. Carter, John (Conn). 2(i Lieutenant of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, July to December, 1775; Captain Con- necticut Militia in 1778 and 1780. (Died 1819.) Carter, John (Ga). Major Georgia Militia; mortally wounded at White House, Georgia, 15th September, 1780. Carter, John (Pa). Ensign of Bax- ter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Carter, John Champe (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 18th March, 1776; resigned 13th January, 1777; Captain 1st Con- tinental Artillery, 30th October, 1777, to ; was in service November, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; prisoner to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Carter, John Hill (Va). Lieutenant 3d Continental Dragoons, 12th October, 1777 ; resigned Sth December, 1778. Carter, Josiah (Mass). Major in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775, and served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colo- nel Massachusetts Militia. (Died 1812.) Carter, Samuel (Va). Was a Private and Sergeant in 1st Virginia in March, 1776; Ensign in July, 1777, and served to . Carter, Stephen (Mass). Ensign 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 11th April, 1780. Carter, Stephen (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 23d May to De- cember, 1775. Carter, Thomas (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia, 1775-1776. Carter, Thomas Neale (Va). Sur- geon Hospital Department in Virginia, 6th July, 1776, to 31st May, 1777; Sur- geon of a Virginia State Regiment, 1779 to 1782. Carter, William (N, J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; re- signed 5th February, 1777. Carter, William (Va). Surgeon in Hospital Southern Department, July, 1776, to close of war. (Died 1798.) Cartwright, Thomas (Mass). Captain of Jackson's Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Heath, October, 1778, to March, 1779 ; died 21st August, 1783. 147 Castaing Carty, Abraham (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Regiment, 20th January to De- cember, 1776. Caruthers, Andrew (N. C). Lieuten- ant North Carolina Militia at King's Mountain, October, 1780. (Died 1818.) Carver, Joseph (Conn). Ensign 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 17th Decem- ber, 1775 Carver, Robert (N. Y.). Quarter- master of Steven's Battalion Continen- tal Artillery, Sth November, 1776; re- signed January, 1777. Carver, Samuel (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Ward's Connecticut State Regi- ment, May, 1776, to May, 1777. Cary, Archibald (Va). Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel Virginia Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 1786.) Case, William (N. H.). Ensign of Warner's Continental Regiment, 1st Oc- tober, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st Octo- ber, 1777; resigned 1st October, 1778. Casey, Benjamin (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 12th Virginia, 9th September, 1776; Captain, 1st September, 1777; regiment designated Sth Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778. Died 14th April, 1779. Casey, Gideon (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Rhode Island, 20th February, 1777, to — ; no record of service after March, 1778. Cass, Jonathan (N. H.). Served as a private at Bunker Hill, June, 1775; Ensign 3d New Hampshire, Sth No- vember, 1776; .2d Lieutenant, 4th Au- gust, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st May, 1778; transferred to 2d New Hamp- shire, 1st January, 1781; Captain, Sth December, 1782, and served to close of war; Captain 2d United States Infan- try, 4th March, 1791 ; in 2d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; Major, 3d Sub Legion, 21st February, 1793, which be- came 3d United States Infantry, 1st November, 1796; resigned 15th Febru- ary, 1801. (Died 14th August, 1830.) Casson, Charles (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, — February, 1777; cashiered, 3d October, 1777. Casson, Philip (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Castaing, Peter (France). 2d Lieu- tenant of Jackson's Continental Regi- ment, March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1779; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; trans- ferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Massachu- Castle 148 Chalenor setts, 1st January, 1783; served as Aide- de-Camp to General Duportail from Oc- tober, 1779, to close of war; was taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Castle, Phinehas (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia, 1776-1777. Caswell, Richard (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Partisan Rangers, 1776 and 1777; Major-General North Carolina Militia, 1780 to close of war; was also Governor of North Carolina same time. (Died 20th November, 1789.) CasweU, William (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Captain 5th North Carohna, 16th April, 1776, to . Cathcart, William (Pa). Surgeon 4th Continental Dragoons, 1st April, 1777; resigned 1st May, 1778. Catlett, George (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia, 1779-1780. Catlett, Thomas (Va). Ensign 2d Vir- ginia, 19th February, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 26th November, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, 11th March, 1777; Captain, 8th March, 1779; killed at Waxhaws, 29th May, 1780. Catlin, Abel (Conn). Surgeon 4th Connecticut, June, 1775, to December, 1775; Surgeon Connecticut Militia in 1777. Catlin, Benjamin (Conn). Corporal in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Captain Chester's Company in 1775; Quartermaster of Arnold's Ex- pedition to Canada, and was taken pris- oner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; exchanged 10th January, 1777. Catlin, Kli (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 6th De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 5th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 25th May, 1778. Catlin, Thomas (Conn). Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Gay's Connec- ticut State Regiment, 20th June, 1776; taken prisoner on the retreat from New York, 15th September, 1776. (Died 1829.) Catouch, William (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; resigned 28th April, 1778. Cattell, Benjamin (S. C). Captain 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to ■ ; was in service in 1778. CatteU, William (S. C). Captain 1st South Carolina, 17 June, 1775 ; Major 3d South Carolina, — May, 1776; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 1st South Carolina, 16th September, 1776; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Caulkins, Jonathan (Conn). Captain of Company in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Ely's Connecticut State Regiment, November, 1776, to March, 1777; Captain of Latimer's Regi- ment Connecticut Militia; wounded at Ticonderoga, 6th July, 1777. (Died 1787.) Caustaphan, James (N. C). Ensign 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to , Cebra, William (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Febru- ary, 1777; resigned 15th April, 1780. Celeron, Lewis ( ). Captain Pu- laski Legion, 1st April, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; resigned 1st July, 1782. Cessna, Charles (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1777-1778. Chadbourne, Silas (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant nth Hassachusetts, 6th Novem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; resigned 18th March, 1780. (Died 15th June, 1823.) Chadwick, Edmund (N. H.). Sur- geon's Mate 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Surgeon, 1st April, 1778; resigned 19th September, 1778. (Died 1826.) Chadwick, John (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, 28th April, to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 3d Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded at White Plains, 28th October, 1776; Cap- tain 12th Massachusetts, 6th Novem- ber, 1776; retired 1st April, 1779. (Died 8th May, 1821.) Chadwick, Joseph (Mass). Captain of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, May, 1775 ,to . Chaille, Moses (Md). 1st Lieutenant of Captain Watkin's Independent Mary- land Company, 14th January, 1776, to . Chaille, Peter (Md). Colonel Mary- land Militia in 1776. Chalenor, Edward (Mass). Corporal of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, 1st May to 8th August, 1776; Ensign 5th Massachusetts, 21st Novem- ber, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th Novem- ber, 1777; retired 1st April, 1779. Chalker Chalker, Isaac (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 1st Connecticut, August to De- cember, 1775. Challis, Thomas (N. H.). Sergeant 2d New Hampshire, January, 1777; En- sign, 22d December, 1777; resigned 20th May, 1780. Chamberlain, Benjamin (N. H.). En- sign of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, 22d January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; dishonorably discharged 13th October, 1776. Chamberlain, Ebenezer (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January, to September, 1776. Chamberlain, Ephraim (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 7th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain, 15th November, 1778; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Chamberlain, Freedom (Mass). Cap- tain of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775. (Died 1821.) Chamberlain, James (Md). Brigadier- General Maryland Militia, 6th January, 1776, to . Chamberlain, Moses (Vt). Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia, 1st April, 1777, to 1st April, 1779. Chamberlain, William (N. J.). Colo- nel New Jersey Militia, 1777-1781. (Died 1817.) Chamberlin, Abial (Vt). 1st Lieuten- ant Vermont Militia in 1777. Chamberlin, Abner (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia in 1777. Chamberlin, Elias (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia in 1777. Chamberlin, Eliphalet (Conn). En- sign of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, 1777. Chamberlin, Joel (Conn). Ensign in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 18th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Wadsworth's (Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Chamberlin, John (Conn). Ensign of Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Chamberlin, Joseph (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant New Hampshire Minute Men, April and May, 1775. 149 Champ e Chamberlin, Joseph (Vt). 1st Lieu- tenant Vermont Militia in 1777. Chambers, Benjamin (Md). Ensign of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; resigned 3d July, 1776. Chambers, ' Benjamin (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; resigned 1st February, 1778. Chambers, Benjamin (Pa). Private in Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, '27th June, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, Sth January, 1776; discharged — August, 1776; En- sign 1st Pennsylvania, 2d June, 1778; Lieutenant, 13th September, 1779; re- signed 26th November, 1780. (Died 29th December, 1813.) Chambers, David (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1779. Chambers, James (Pa). Captain of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, 25th June, 1775; Lieutenant-Colo- nel 1st Continental Infantry, 7th March, 1776; Colonel 10th Pennsylvania, 12th March, 1777, to rank from 28th Septem- ber, l776; transferred to 1st Pennsyl- vania, 12th April, 1777; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; re- tired 17th January, 1781. (Died 25th April, 1805.) Chambers, Matthew (Mass). Sergeant of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, 16th May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 10th June, 1779; Captain, 11th November, 1779, and served to June, 1783. (Died 30th January, 1809.) Chambers, Stephen (Pa). 1st Lieu- 12th Pennsylvania, 1st October, 1776; Captain, 1st March, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Wounded in a, duel with Dr. Jacob Rieges, Uth May, and died 16th May, 1789. Chambers, William (N. J.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Spencer's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, 1st August, 1777; re- signed 10th October, 1777. Chambers, William (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; resigned 5th July, 1776; Captain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regi- ment, 9th December, 1776; resigned 31st January, 1778. Champe, William. Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777-1778. Champion 150 Chapin Champion, Henry (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Adjutant 22d Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776; Captain 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st May, 1780, when appointed Commissary Gen- eral Eastern Department 'and served to 1781. (Died, 1797.) Champion, Reuben (Mass). Surgeon Massachusetts Militia. Died at Fort Ticonderoga, 27th March, 1777. Champlin, George (R. I.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1775- 1776. Champlin, Samuel (R. I.). Lieuten- ant Rhode Island Militia in 1776. Champney, John (Mass). Deputy Quartermaster-General, 1st April, 1778, to 23d September, 1780. Champney, Jonathan (Mass). Ser- geant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Ward's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 12th July to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently as Major Massachusetts Militia. Chandler, Abie! (N. H.). Adjutant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to De- cember, 1775; Adjutant 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; killed at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Chandler, David (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776. Died July, 1776. Chandler, John (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel of Silliman's Regiment Connec- ticut MiUtia, June to December, 1776; Colonel 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 5th March, 1778. (Died 15th March, 1796.) Chandler, John (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775, to De- cember, 1776. Chandler, John (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Chandler, Jonathan (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1775. Chandler, Jonathan (Vt). Captain Vermont Militia in 1777. Chandler, Joseph (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776. Died 17th September, 1776. Chandler, Thomas (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1777 to 1780. Chandonnet, Francis (N. H.). Ensign 1st New Hampshire, 7th November, 1776; retired 1st September, 1778; As- sistant Deputy Quartermaster-General, — October, 1778, to . Chaney, Thomas (Mass). Ensign 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant 13th Massachusetts, 13th November, 1776; resigned 13th February, 1778. Chaney, William (Mass). Sergeant- Major 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, 7th October, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Adju- tant, 11th November, 1777; resigned 28th August, 1780. Channing, Walter (R. I.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Tallman's Regiment Rhode Island Militia, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Chapin, Adams (Mass). Ensign and Quartermaster 13th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 23d October, 1832.) Chapin, Enoch (Mass). Captain of Danielson's Regiment Massachusetts Militia, May to December, 1775; Cap- tain Massachusetts Militia, 1776. Chapin, Israel (Mass). Captain of Fellows' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Colonel Massachu- setts Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 7th March, 1795.) Chapin, Leonard (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 16th September, 1778. Chapin, Leonidas (N. J.). Quarter- master 2d New Jersey, 18th September, 1776; resigned March, 1777. Chapin, Noah (Conn). Ensign 2d Conne;cticut, 1st May to 17th Decem- ber, 1775. Chapin, Samuel (Mass). Ensign 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st November, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 20th March, 1779; resigned 30th May, 1781. Chapin, Samuel (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Chapin, Seth (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Wood's Regiment Massachusetts Militia in 1776. Chaplin 151 Charlton Chapin, Seth (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Sherburne's Continental Regiment, 19th July, 1777; resigned 19th April, 1780. Chaplin, Abraham (Va). Lieutenant and Captain of Clark's Illinois Regi- ment, 1777 to 1781. Chapline, Moses (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Marjdand Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; Captain 20th February, 1777; resigned 12th October, 1777. (Died 1812.) Chapman, Albert (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant 5th Connecticut, 1st May, 1775, to March, 1776; Captain of El- more's Connecticut State Regiment, 15th April, 1776; Captain 7th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; Major 5th Con- necticut, 5th March, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 26th December, 1819.) Chapman, Alpheus (Conn). Sergeant 7th Connecticut, 6th July, 1775; Ensign, 1st September to 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 19th Continental Infan- try, 1st January, 1776; dismissed 10th June, 1776. Chapman, Benjamin (N. Y.). Quar- termaster 4th New York, 30th June, 1775, to January, 1776; served subse- quently as Captain New York Militia. Chapman, Elija;h (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st April, 1779; Captain, 20th July, 1780; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 17th De- cember, 1825.) Chapman, Elisha (Conn). Captain of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, 1776-1779. (Died 1825.) Chapman, Ezra (Conn). Ensign of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 6th August, 1777. Died 31st August, 1778. Chapman, Henry H. (Md). Ensign 2d Maryland, 4th September, 1781 ; Lieu- tenant, , 1782; retained in Mary- land Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Chapman, Hezekiah (Mass). Chap- lain of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, 18th May to December, 1775. Chapman, James (Conn). Captain 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th De- cember, 1775; Captain 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Major, 15th August, 1776; killed 15th September, 1776, on the retreat from New York. Chapman, James (Conn). Ensign of Elmore's Connecticut State Regiment, 15th April, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 25th July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 7th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 25th October, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, — March, 1780 ; resigned 8th September, 1780. Chapman, John (R. I.). Lieutenant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 16th September, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781. Chapman, John (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Chapman, Joseph (Conn). Ensign 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 10th De- cember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 4th Con- necticut, 12th May, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 20th January, 1778; Regimental Quartermaster, 13th September, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 26th October, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 9th August, 1822.) Chapman, Nathan (Conn). Captain Connecticut MiUtia, 1776 . Chapman, Nathaniel (Mass). Cap- tain of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regi- ment, 7th May, 1778; retired 30th Sep- tember, 1780. Chapman, Richard (Conn). Lieuten- ant Connecticut Militia; killed at Gro- ton Heights, 6th September, 1781. Chapman, Samuel (Conn). Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1778-1779. Chapman, Samuel (N. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 8th North CaroUna, 28th No- vember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st Au- gust, 1777; transferred to 4th North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 5th April, 1779, and served to close of war. Chappel, Amos (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to Decem- ber, 1775. Charles, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; En- sign, 19th November, 1777; resigned 30th September, 1778. Charlton, John W. (Md). Paymaster 6th Maryland, 22d April, 1777; resigned 1st October, 1778. Charlton, Thomas (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Charlton, WiUiam (N. C). Ensign 10th North Carolina, 14th March, Charnock 152 Cherry 1779; 2d Lieutenant, September, 1779; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, and died 21st June, 1779. Charnock, William (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d South- Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Captain, May, 1776, to . Charter, John (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Gay's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Charwick .William (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Captain, 18th May,. 1776, and served to . Chase, Dudley Leavit (N. H.). En- sign 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st May, 1778; resigned 30th June, 1780. (Died 1814.) Chase, Enoch (N. H.). Ensign 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant, 6th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Captain, 22d Decem- ber, 1777; resigned 21st November, 1782. Chase, John (R. I.). Surgeon's Mate 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Chase, Jonathan (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire MiUtia, 1776-1778. (Died 1800.) Chase, Joshua (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 23d June, 1777;' Surgeon in Navy, 1778-1781. Chase, Joshua (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private and Corporal in Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, 27th April to December, 1775; Sergeant 26th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776 ; Ensign 9th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777 ; resigned 12th April, 1778. Chase, Josiah (N. H.). Surgeon's Mate 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; Surgeon's Mate 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subseouent- ly as Surgeon New Hampshire Militia. (Died September, 1823.) Chase, Moses (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. (Died 1793.) Chase, Samuel (Md). A signer of the Declaration of Independence. (Died 19th June, 1811.) . Chase, Samuel (Mass). Ensign of Jackson's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 10th May, 1777; resigned 1st Feb- ruary, 1778. Chase, Solomon (N. H.). Surgeon New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Chase, Wells (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Chatham, John ( — ). Lieutenant, ; was a prisoner in 1780; when and where taken, not stated. Cheapin, Enoch (Mass). Captain of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Check or Chick, Frederick (Ga,). Lieu- tenant in 2d Georgia in 1779. Cheeney, James (Mass). Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 28th August, 1780. Cheeney, Penuel (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 3d Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; Surgeon, 4th October, 1775; cashiered, 21st November, 1775. Cheeney, Thomas (Mass). Ensign 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777. Died 13th February, 1778. Cheese, John (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carohna, 12th June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 20th January, 1777; re- signed 1st April, 1777. Cheesboro, John (N. C). Paymaster 6th North Carolina, 3d July, 1777; En- sign, 25th April, 1778; retired 1st June, 1778. Cheesman, Jacob (N. Y.). Captain 1st New York, 1st July, 1775; Aide-de- Camp to General Montgomery, — Au- gust, 1775; killed at Quebec, 31st De- cember, 1775. Cheever, Ezekiel (Mass). Commis- sary of Military Stores, 17th August, 1775, to 1st January, 1781. Cheever, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 8th Septem- ber, 1779; retired, — October, 1782. Cheever, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 23d October, 1830.) Cherry, Samuel (N. H). Sergeant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to De- cember, 1775 ; Ensign of Wingate's Regi- ment New Hampshire Militia in 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, 22d December, 1777; Captain, 30th No- vember, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 21st October, 1825.) Cherry 153 ChUds Cherry, William (Va). 2d Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 10th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 17th August, 1776; Captain, 29th November, 1777; retired 14th Sep- tember, 1778. Chesley, Alpheus (N. H.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1775-1776. Chesley, Robert (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Captain, 10th June, 1777; taken pris- oner at Fort Schuyler, 22d August, 1777; exchanged ; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Chester, John (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 17th December, 1775; Major of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to February, 1776; Colonel Con- necticut State Regiment, 20th June to December, 1776. (Died 4th November, 1809.) Chevalier, John (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia, 1776. Chew, Aaron (N. J.). Lieutenant New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at his home 19th June, 1778. Chew, John (Va). Cadet Sixth Vir- ginia, 14th February, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, — November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, , 1779; wounded at Camden 16th August, 1780, and did not rejoin regi- ment. Chew, Robert B. (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant Virginia State Regiment, February, 1777, to January, 1780. Chew, Samuel Lloyd (Md). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Captain 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776, but did not accept. Chew, William (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia"; wounded at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. Chewning, John (Va). Captain of Virginia State Dragoons, 1779-1781. (Died 1798.) Chick or Cheek, Frederick (Ga). Lieutenant in 2d Georgia in 1779. Chickley, Samuel (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th April, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton 16th November, 1776; exchanged 20th April, 1778. Child, . See also Childs. Child, Francis (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Captain, 26th January, 1777; transferred to 3d North Carolina 1st June, 1778; taken prisoner at Charles- ton 12th May, 1780. Child ,James (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to Child, James (R. I.). Ensign of Church's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant nth Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Child, Jonathan (N. H). Major New Hampshire Militia, 1775-1777. Childs, Abijah (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 3d Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 10th March, 1778. (Died 1823.) Childs, Abraham (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Gardner's Massachusetts Reg- rnent. May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 6th September, 1779. (Died 3d January, 1834.) ChUds, Isaac (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776 ; resigned 28th March, 1779. Childs, James (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to . Childs, Jeremiah (R. I.). Quarter- master of Church's Rhode Island Reg- iment, 1775-1776. Childs, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; 1st Lieuten- ant of Jackson's Continental Regiment, 12th May, 1777; resigned 17th October, 1778. (Died 3d September, 1825.) Childs, Josiah (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Chester's Connecticut State Reg- iment, June to December, 1776; Captain 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 15th November, 1778. Childs, Nathaniel (Pa). Ensign of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Childs, Obadiah (Conn). Corporal in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 3d Connecticut, 10th May to 16th December, 1775; Ensign of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, May, 1776. to May, 1777. ChUds 154 Church ChUds, Thomas (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia in 1780. (Died 15th September, 1820.) Childs, Timothy (Mass). Surgeon of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, 28th June to December, 1775; Surgeon 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 25th February, 1821.) Chilton, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Janu- ary, 1776; resigned Uth November, 1776. Chilton, John (Va). Captain 3d Vir- ginia, 29th April, 1776; killed at Brandy wine 11th September, 1777. Chilton, Thomas (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1781. Chimburg, Philip.— See Clumburg. Chiny, See Cheeney. Chinn, Edward (Pa). Paymaster 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 1st June, 1777; taken prisoner at Short Hills, 27th June, 1777; Lieutenant, 1st May, 1782, and served to June, 1783. Chipman, John (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant Green Mountain Boys, 27th July, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Warner's Con- tinental Regiment, 16th September, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort George 16th November, 1776; Captain, 1st August, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781; served subsequently as Major New York Levies. (Died 28th August, 1829.) Chipman, Nathaniel (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 29th December, 1777; retired 13th October, 1778. (Died 15th February, 1843.) Chisholm, Thomas (Ga). Captain 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Major 4th Georgia, 1st February, 1777; Lieuten- ant-Colonel — Regiment, 21st March, 1778, to . Chisman, George (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1776-1777. Chittenden, Benjamin (Conn). En- sign 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st February, 1778. Chittenden, Benjamin (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776. Chittenden, Nathaniel (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to . Christ, Henry (Pa). Captain 2d Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 9th March, 1776; resigned 19th March, 1777. (Died 1789.) Christian, John (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1781. Christian, Henry (Va). Captain of Gaines' Regiment, Virginia Militia, in 1781. (Died 1805.) Christian, Gilbert (Va). Captain Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, October, 1780. (Died 1793.) Christian, William (Va). Lieuten- ant-Colonel 1st Virginia, 13th February, 1776; Colonel, 18th March, 1776, which he declined and retired from the serv- ice. (Died 1786.) Christian, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 10th Virginia, 3d December, 1776; resigned 13th January, 1778. Christie, James (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion ,5th January, 1776; Captain 3d Pennsyl- vania, 11th November, 1776, to rank from 9th August, 1776; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Name also spelled Chrystie.) (Died — June, 1807.) Christie, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776 to . Christie, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Janu- ary, 1776; Captain 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Christie, Thomas (Va). Surgeon 1st Continental Artillery, 1st April, 1778, and served to June, 1783. Christman, George (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1776-1777. Christman, Nathaniel (N. C). Cap- tain North Carolina Militia; was a prisoner; exchanged 7th June, 1782; when and where taken not stated. Christman, Paul (Md). Ensign Ger- man Regiment, 12th July, 1776; re- signed 8th November, 1776. Christman, Richard (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia in 1780. Chronicle, WiUiam (N. C). Major North Carolina Partisan Rangers; killed at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. Chrystie, . See Christie, as name is spelled both ways. Church, Benjamin (Mass). Director and Chief Physician of Hospital, 27th Church 155 Claiborne July, 1775; dismissed 7th November, 1775. (Lost at sea 1st May, 1776.) Church, Benjamin (R. I.). Ensign Rhode Island Militia, 15th January, . 1776; Lieutenant of Richmond's Regi- ment Rhode Island Militia, 19th Au- gust, 1776; Captain of Tallman's Regi- ment Rhode Island Militia, 12th De- cember, 1776, to May, 1777. (Died Uth September, 1798.) Church, Charles (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant, 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to December, 1776; served sub- sequently as Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia. Church, Isaac (Mass). Sergeant in Woodbridge's Massachusetts Militia Regiment, August, 1776; Ensign, 4th October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; cashiered 20th January, 1778. Church, Israel (R. I.). Ensign of Church's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775. Church, James Miller (N. Y.). Sur- geon's Mate Hospital Department, 1776. Church, Nathaniel (R. I.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Church's Rhode Island Reg- iment, 3d May to December, 1775. Church, Reuben (Conn). Sergeant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 4th January, 1777; Ensign, 7th August, 1777; resigned 30th September, 1780. (Died 1834.) Church, Samuel (N. Y.). Surgeon 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 10th April, 1777; resigned 1st November, 1777. Church, Thomas (Pa). Captain 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, Sth January, 1776; Major, 4th September, 1777, to rank from 1st March, 1777; retired 17th January, 1781. Church, Thomas (R. I.). Colonel 3d Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775. Church, Timothy (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel and Colonel New York Mi- litia, 1777-1780. Church, Uriah (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Wooster's Connecticut State Regiment, November, 1775, and of EU- more's Connecticut State Regiment, 15th April, 1776, to April, 1777. Churchill, Charles (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to February, 1776. Churchill, Joseph (Conn). Captain of Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Churchill, Joseph (Mass). Lieutenant of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1797.) Cicaty, Beraud de (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 5th February, 1777; re- signed 13th October, 1777; Lieutenant of Cavalry, Pulaski Legion, 6th Janu- ary, 1779, to . Cilley, Jonathan (N. H.). Ensign 3d New Hampshire, 4th August, 1777; Lieutenant, 5th July, 1780; transferred to 1st New Hampshire 1st January, 1781, and served to close of war. Cilley, Joseph (N. H). Major 2d New Hampshire, 20th May to Decem- ber, 1775; Major Sth Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel 1st New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776; Colonel, 2d April, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 25th August, 1799.) Claflin, Samuel (Mass). Ensign 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant, 11th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 9th Massachusetts, 1st Jariuary, 1777; resigned 15th July, 1779. Clagett, Horatio (Md). Ensign 3d Battalion Maryland Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Cap- tain, 10th October, 1777; transferred to 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; trans- ferred to 1st Maryland, 2d January, 1783; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th Septem- ber, 1783; served to 15th November, 1783. Clagett, Samuel (Md). Hospital Sur- geon's Mate in 1780. Claghorn, George (Mass). Major Massachusetts Militia in 1781. Claiborne, Buller (Va), 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia, 24th October, 1775; Captain, 31st January, 1776, to 27th July, 1777; served subsequently as Bri- gade Major and Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Lincoln in 1779 and 1780. Claiborne, Dandridge (Va). Major Virginia Militia, 1777-1779. Claiborne, Richard (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th January, 1777; Brigade Major of Clandenin 156 Clark Weedon's Brigade, 18th November, 1777, to ; Deputy Quartermaster General, 1780 to 1782. Clandenin, John. — See Clendeuin. Clanghorn, Eleazer (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Burrall's Continental Regi- ment, 23d January, 1776; Captain Lieu- tenant, 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 19th April, 1779; re- signed 10th May, 1780. Clap, Daniel (N. H.). Lieutenant of Bedel's New Hampshire Regiment, July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 5th March, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 5th July, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Clapham, JoSias (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1777-1781. Clapp, Caleb (Mass). Private of a Company of Minute Men at Lexington, 19th April, 1775; Sergeant and Ser- geant-Major of Doolittle's Massachu- setts Regiment, June to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Lieutenant and Adjutant 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; trans- ferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1781; Captain, 9th April, 1782, and served to June, 1783. (Died 5th June, 1812.) Clapp, Earl (Mass). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to' December, 1775; Captain 21st Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1836.) Clapp, Ebenezer (Mass). Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, 18th May to December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 13th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776. (Died 29th January, 1802.) Clapp, Jonathan (Mass). Major of Pomeroy's Regiment Massachusetts Mi- Htia, 1776-1778. (Died 1782.) Clapp, Joseph (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1778-1780. Clapp, Joshua (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 9th Massachusetts, 1st Janviary, 1777; wounded at Stillwater, 19th Sep- tember, 1777; Regimental Quartermas- ter, 18th October, 1778; transferred to 8th Massahusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Massauhusets, 12th June, 1783, Brevet Captain, 30th Sep- tember, 1783, and served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783. (Died 5th November, 1810.) Clapp, Stephen (Mass). Catain of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 6th November, 1778, to March, 1781. (Died 3d May, 1829.) Clapsaddle, Daniel (Md). Major Maryland Militia, 1776. Clapsaddle, August (N. Y.). Major New York Militia; killed at Oriskany 6th August, 1777. Clark. — See Clarke, as these names are spelled both ways. Clark, Abraham (N. J.). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; died 15th September, 1794. Clark, Asahel (Conn). Ensign 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 20th April, 1778. Clark, Charles (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; wounded at Guelph's Mills 11th December, 1777. Clark, Charles (Pa). Lieutenant of Watts' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; taken pris- oner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 29th January, 1781. (Died — March, 1813.) Clark, Daniel (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Sage's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Latimer's Regiment Con- necticut Militia, 24th August, 1777; died 21st September, 1777, of wounds received at Stillwater, 19th September, 1777. Clark, Edmund (Va). Ensign 6th Virginia, 21st March, 1780; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 1st Virginia, 12th Febru- ary, 1781; Lieutenant, 10th June, 1781, and served to close of war. Clark, Elijah (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Clark, Elisha (Conn). Ensign of Sil- liman's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Clark, George Rogers (Va). Colonel Illinois Regiment Virginia Militia, 1777-1780, and Brigadier-General Vir- ginia Mihtia, 1780-1783. (Died 13th February, 1818.) Clark, Hezekiah (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 3d Connecticut, 22d June, 1778; retired 1st January, HSl. Clark, Isaac (Vt). 1st Lieutenant Vermont Rangers in 1777. Clark, J. C. (Ga). Lieutenant 3d Georgia, ; on roll for August, 1778. Clark, James (Conn). Captain in Lexington Alarm, 1775; Captain 3d Clark 157 Connecticut, 1st May to 18th December, 1775. (Died 29th December, 1826.) Clark, James (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 11th No- vember, 1775; Captain of Sage's Con- necticut State Regiment, June to De- cember, 1776. Clark, James (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New York, March to November, 1776. Clark, Joel (Conn). Major 8th Con- necticut, 6th July to 18th December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 17th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776, and died in captivity 19th December, 1776. Clark, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May, 1775; taken prisoner at Que- bec 31st December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant of Lee's Continental Regiment, 10th February, 1777; resigned October, 1777. (Died 29th January, 1829.) Clark, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 2d Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 15th March, 1776; appointed Aide-de-Camp to General Greene, 14th January, 1777; Captain Pennsylvania State Regiment, 20th February, 1777; Regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania 12th November, 1777; transferred to 8th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; trans- ferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 17th Janu- ary, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Pennsyl- vania 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 27th December, 1819.) Clark, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Major 2d Battalion of the Penn- sylvania Flying Camp, 14th Septem- ber to December, 1776. (Died 27th April, 1819.) Clark, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 9th March, 1777; taken pris- oner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; exchanged October, 1780; re- tained as Captain 4th Virginia, 14th February, 1781, and served to close of Clark, Jonah (Conn). Quartermaster of Douglas' Connecticut State Regi- ment, 22d June to 29th December, 1776. Surgeon's — . 1777; Clark, Jonathan (Mass) Mate 14th Massachusetts, died 8th April, 1778. Clark, Jonathan (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieu- Clark tenant 3d Continental Artillery, 18th January, 1777; resigned 4th November, 1777. Clark, Jonathan (N. C). Lieutenant North Carohna Militia, 1779-1780. Clark, Jonathan (Va). Captain 8th Virginia, 23d January, 1776; Major 12th Virginia, 10th January, 1778; Regiment designated 8th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel, 10th May, 1779; taken prisoner at Charles- ton 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to close of war. (Name also spelled Clarke.) Clark, Joseph (Conn). Corporal 1st Connecticut, 20th January, 1777; En- sign, 1st June, 1779; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; trans- ferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1783 ; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment in June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Clark, Matthias (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; never joined the latter regiment and was dropped. Clark, Nathaniel (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Arti- ficer Regiment, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain, 12th November, 1777, and served to . Clark, Norman (Mass). Private of a Company of Minute Men at Lexington, 19th April, 1775, and in Whitney's Mas- sachusetts Regiment, June to Decem- ber, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia in 1776; wounded at Harlem Plains 16th September, 1776; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1777 and 1778. Clark, Oliver (R. I.). 1st Lieutenant of 1st Rhode Island, 3d May to De- cember, 1775; Captain 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 1st Rhode Island, 11th February, 1777; taken prisoner at Fort Mercer, 22d October, 1777. Clark, Othneil (Conn). Private 2d Connecticut, 5th May to 18th Decem- ber, 1775; Ensign 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777;' 2d Lieutenant, 1st Jan- uary, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 16th Au- gust, 1779; transferred to 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1781; died 26th June, 1782. Clark, Peter (Md). 2d Lieutenant 3d Maryland, 20th February, 1777; resigned 13th July, 1779. Clark 158 Clarke Clark, Peter (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Clark, Reuben (Conn). Ensign of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. (Died 1812.) Clark, Richard (Va). 1st Lieutenant of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 4th June, 1780, to 1782. Clark, Robert (Pa). Captain of Cun- ningham's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1777-1781. (Died 1821.) Clark, Samuel (Vt). Captain Ver- mont Militia; wounded at Johnstown 24th October, 1781. (Died 26th Novem- ber, 1801.) Clark, Silas (Mass). Ensign 6th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, 28th May, 1778; wounded at Monmouth 28th June, 1778; Captain, 28th March, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 13th August, 1800.) Clark, Theophilus (Mass). Sergeant 5th Massachusetts, 10th August, 1777; Ensign, 7th November, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 10th July, 1779; resigned 1st November, 1780. Clark, Thomas (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant Eastern Company New Jersey Artillery, Militia, 1st March, 1776; Cap- tain, 8th January, 1778, to . Clark, Thomas (N. C). Major 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel, 10th April, 1776; Colonel, 5th February, 1777; wounded at Stono Ferry 20th June, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 25th December, 1792.) Clark, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; Lieutenant, 1st February, 1777; trans- ferred to 4th North Carolina, 1st July, 1778; Captain, 10th February ,1779; served to . Clark, Thomas (N. C). Captain North Carolina Artillery Companv, 1st January, 1777; last record of him is June, 1779. Clark, Thomas (Va). Ensign 13th Virginia, 28th December, 1776; Lieuten- ant, 15th April, 1777; retired 14th Sep- tember, 1778. (Died 22d February, 1822.) Clark, Timothy (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant in Sage's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776; served subsequently as Captain Connecticut Militia. Clark, Watrous (Conn). Corporal in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant-Major 3d Connecticut, 3d May to 10th December, 1775; Ensign 20th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 23d February, 1819.) Clark, William (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 10th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. Clark, William (Del). Captain of an independent Delaware company in 1778. Clark, William (Md). 2d Lieutenant 7th Maryland, 1st April, 1777. "Went off without leave, 15th June, 1777." Clark, William (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Clark, William (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 30th March, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 29th November, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st May, 1777; severel^f wound- ed at Germantown 4th October, 1777, and did not rejoin the army. Clark, WUliam (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1776-1779. Clark, William (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1777- 1778. Clark, William (Va). Lieutenant of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 6th June, 1780, to 1782. Clarke.— See Clark, as these names are spelled both ways. Clarkfe, Elijah (Ga). Colonel Georgia Militia; wounded at Aligator Creek in July, 1778, again at Wofford's Iron Works 8th August, 1780, and at Mus- grove's Mill 18th August, 1780; Briga- dier-General Georgia Militia, 1781-1783. (Died 1805.) Clarke, Ethan (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Regiment, 28th June to December, 1775. Clarke, Jeremiah (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 17th December, 1777. Clarke, John (Vt) . Lieutenant of Be- del's Regiment Vermont Militia, 1st April, 1778, to 1st April, 1779. Clarke, John C. (Ga). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d Georgia in 1777; Captain in 1779: wounded at Wofford's Iron Works 8th August, 1780, at Musgrove's Mills ftth August, 1780. and at Long Cane 11th December, 1780. He was also Colonel Georgia Militia in 1780. Clarke 159 Cleaveland Clarke, John J. (Ga). Captain 2d Georgia, ; on roll for August, 1778 Clarke, Richard (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to . Clarke, Thomas (R. I.). Major Rhode Island Militia, 1777-1778. Clarke, WilUam (Va). Lieutenant of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1778 to 1782. Clarkson, Matthew (Mass). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Arnold, August, 1778, to March, 1779, and Aide- de-Camp to General Lincoln, March, 1779, to 2d July, 1782, when he was granted leave until recalled to go to the West Indies; was taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, 30th September, 1783. (Died 25th April, 1825.) Claughry, John (N. Y.). Ensign New York Militia; was a prisoner, when and where taken not stated. Clause, La ( — ) . Lieutenant Pu- laski Legion, ; Brevet Captain, 19th July, 1780, and permitted to return to Europe. Clay, Abijah (Va). 1st Lieutenant 6th Virginia, 26th February, 1776 to Clay, John (Va). Cadet 6th Virginia, 30th March, 1777, to . Clay, Joseph (Ga). Lieutenant- Colonel Deputy Paymaster-General Southern Department, 6th August, 1777; elected to Congress, 26th Febru- ary, 1778, and retired from the Army. (Died 16th January, 1805.) Clay, Matthew (Va). Ensign 9th Virginia, 1st October, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 16th March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 23d April, 1778; transferred to 1st Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st December, 1778; transferred to 5th Virginia, 12th Feb- ruary, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1815.) Clay, Thomas (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Clayes, Elijah (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; Ist Lieutenant 2d Con- tinental Infaiitry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 2d New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776; died 30th November, 1779, of wounds received at Chamung, 29th August, 1779. Clayes, Peter (Mass). Sergeant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 4th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 11th November, 1779; Captain, 11th April, 1780, and served to June, 1783. (Died 8th September, 1834.) Clayland, James (N. J,). 1st Lieu- tenant of Forman's Continental Regi- ment, 9th May, 1777, to 1st July, 1778. Claypoole, Abraham George (Pa). Ensign Pennsylvania Militia in 1776; Captain Lieutenant of Patten's Conti- nental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; Captain, 10th June, 1778; Regiment in- corporated into 11th Pennsylvania 16th December, 1778 ; transferred to 3d Penn- sylvania 17th January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1827.) Claypoole, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania, 2d March 1779- resigned 14th June, 1780. Clayton, Edward (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Maryland, 20th February, 1777; dropped in June, 1777, as having been promoted to one of the Additional Con- tinental Regiments, but did not join. Clayton, Henry (Pa). Lieutenant of Swope's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; taken pris- oner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776 ; released 8th December, 1780. Clayton, Henry (Va). Adjutant 9th Virgmia, — March, 1778; retired 30th September, 1778. Clayton, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia, 7th October, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, February, 1776, to (Died 1826.) Clayton, Joshua (Md). Major Mary- land Militia in 1777; subsequently Gov- ernor of Delaware. (Died 11th August, 1798.) Clayton, Philip (Va). Ensign 3d Virginia, 4th July, 1779; Lieutenant, 10th May, 1780; transferred to 7th Vir- ginia, 12th February, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1807.) Cleaveland.— See Cleveland, as these names are spelled both ways. Cleaveland, Aaron (Conn). Ensign of Chester's Regiment Connecticut Mi- litia, June to December, 1776. Cleaveland, Ebenezer (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Bridges' Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 12th July, 1776; Captain 8th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 3d October, 1778. (Died 26th November, 1822.) Cleaveland 160 Cliit Cleaveland, Ebenezer (Mass). Chap- lain of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Chap- lain 21st Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. (Died 4th July, 1805.) Cleaveland, Ephraim (Mass). 1st Lieutenant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain, 8th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; retired 30th October, 1778. Cleaveland, John (Conn). Private 8th Connecticut, 11th July to 26th De- cember, 1775; Private, 1st January, 1777, and Sergeant 4th Connecticut, 28th April, 1777; Ensign, 4th January, 1780; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Cleaveland, John (Mass). Chaplain of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Cleaveland, Moses (Conn). Lieuten- ant in the Lexington Alarm in April, 1776; Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 25th Decem- ber, 1777; Captain Lieutenant Sappers and Miners, 2d August, 1779; resigned 7th June, 1781. (Died 16th November, 1806.) Cleaveland, Parker (Mass). Surgeon of Sargent's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Cleaveland, Timothy (Conn). Ensign 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 25th November, 1777; re- tired 15th November, 1778. (Died 1803.) Cleaveland, William (Conn). Ser- geant 6th Connecticut, 8th May to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 10th Continental Infantry, 1st ■ January, 1776; "taken prisoner on the retreat from New York, 15th September, 1776. Cleaves, Nathaniel (Mass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, when he was wounded 19th April, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776; ex- changed in March, 1780. Cleaves, Putnam (— ). Captain, was a prisoner in 1782, when and where taken not stated. Clement, Timothy (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1777. Clements, Henry (Va). Cornet of Virginia Dragoons, 19th June, 1776; Lieutenant 1st Continental Dragoons, 20th February, 1777; resigned 15th No- vember, 1777; Lieutenant 1st Mary- land, 25th April, 1781; transferred to 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1783; re- tained in Maryland Battalion April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Clements, Mace (Va). Surgeon's Mate 7th Virginia, — February, 1777; Surgeon, 15th Virginia, 3d August, 1777; Regiment designated 11th Vir- ginia 14th September, 1778; retired 12th February, 1781. Clemm, William (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 26th May, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 19th Novem- ber, 1777, to ; was present in Jan- uary, 1778. Clendenin, John (N. C). Ensign 3d North Carolina, 15th April, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 29th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 23d December, 1777; Regi- mental Quartermaster, 14th December, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781; served to close of war. Brevet Captain, 30th September, 1783. (Name also spelled Clandinin and Clending.) Cleveland, Aaron (Mass). Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Sargent's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1773. Cleveland, Benjamin (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775 ; Lieutenant, January, 1776; Captain, 23d November, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778; Colonel North Carolina MiUtia, August, 1778, to close of war; died — October, 1806. Cleveland, Larkin (N. C). Lieuten- ant North Carolina Militia; wounded at Lovelady Ford, N. C, 30th Septem- ber, 1780. Cleveland, Robert (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain, October, 1780. (Died 1812.) ' Clifford, (S. C). Lieutenant 1st South Carolina in 1777. Clift, Lemuel (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 6th Connecticut, 6th May to 15th De- cember, 1775; Ensign 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 20th May, 1779; trans- ferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783. and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 1821.) OUft 161 Coates Clift, Waterman (Conn). Captain 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 18th De- cember, 1775; Major of Selden's Con- necticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776. Clift, Wills (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 16th De- cember, 1775; Captain 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Captain 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Major, 25th May, 1778; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Clifton, Thomas (Virginia). Adju- tant 15th Virginia, 14th April, 1777; resigned 14th October, 1777. Clinch, James (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to . Clinton, Alexander (N. Y.).. Ensign 1st New York, 29th September, 1780; 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 29th June, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Clinton, George (N. YJ. Brigadier- General Continental Army, 25th March, 1777, to 3d November, 1783; elected Governor of New York, 20th April, 1777; commanded the forces in the ac- tions at Forts Clinton and Montgomery, 6th October, 1777; Brevet Major-Gen- eral, 30th September, 1783. (Died 20th April, 1812.) Clinton, James (N. Y.). Colonel 3d New York, 30th June, 1775, to January, 1776; Colonel 2d New Yprk, 8th March, 1776; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 9th August, 1776; wounded at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777; Brevet Major-General, 30th September, 1783; served to close of war. (Died 22d December, 1812.) Clock, Jacob I.— See Klock. Clotz, Jacob. — See Klotz. Cloud, Jeremiah (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp; taken pris- oner at Fort Washington, 16th Novem- ber, 1776. Cloud, William (Va). Private and a Lieutenant Virginia Militia in 1777. Clough, Alexander (N. J.). Adjutant 1st New Jersey, 20th November, 1775; Major 3d Continental Dragoons, 8th January, 1777; killed at Tappan, 28th September, 1778. Clough, Gibson (Mass). Ensign 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton 16th November, 1776; exchanged — March, 1778. Clough, Jeremiah (N. H.). Captain 2d New Hampshire, 24th May to De- cember, 1775; Captain 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776. (Died 1810.) Cloyd, James (Pa). Ensign 5th Penn- sylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776, to . Cloyd, Joseph (Va). Major of Pres- ton's Regiment Virginia Militia in South Carolina in 1781. Cluet Gerardus (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1775-1778. Cluggage, Robert (Pa). Captain of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, 25th June, 1775; Captain 1st Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; resigned 6th October, 1776. Clum, Matthew (N. J.). Ensign of Phillips' Regiment New Jersey Levies in 1776; Ensign 2d New Jeresy, 5th February, 1777; resigned 15th Novem- ber, 1777. Clumberg, Philip, Jr. (Pa). Ensign 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th Octo- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 2d Pennsyl- vania Battalion, 15th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned — April, 1778. Cluverius, Gibson (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1775-1776. Cluverius, James (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia, 1775-1776. Clyde, Samuel (N. Y.). Lieutenant- Colonel New York Militia, 1779-1783. Clymer, Daniel (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1776; Deputy Commissary-General of Prison- ers, 12th December, 1777, to 1781. (Died 1810.) Clymer, George (Pa). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; died 23d January, 1813. Clymer, Thomas (Md). Ensign Mary- land Militia in 1777. Coachman, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1775-1776. Coates, Doctor John (Pa). Captain 11th Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; wounded at Piscataway, 8th May, 1777; resigned 7th September, 1777. Coates, Isaac (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; omitted August, 1777. Coates, John (N. Y.). Surgeon of DuBois' New York Regiment, 26th Coates 162 Cockey June, 1776; Surgeon 5th New York, 13th January, 1777; resigned — March, 1777. (Died 1810.) Coates, William (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia; was a prisoner; when and where taken, not stated. Cobb, David (Mass). Surgeon of Marshall's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel of Jackson's Continental Regi- ment, 12th January, 1777; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 15th June, 1781, to 7th January, 1783; Lieutenant-Colo- nel Commandant 5th Massachusetts, 7th January, 1783 ; Brevet Brigadier- General, 30th September, 1783, and served to November, 1783. (Died 17th April, 1830.) Cobb, Nehemiah (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; served subsequently in Massachusetts Militia. Cobb, Samuel (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1820.) Cobb, Silas (Mass). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm ,April, 1775; Captain of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Cobb, Simeon (Mass) . 1st Lieuten- ant of Walker's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Cobb, William (Mass). Captain of Mitchell's Regiment Massachusetts Mili- tia in the Bagaduce Expedition, July to September, 1779. Cobbs, Samuel (Va). 2d Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 25th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, January, 1777; retired 14th September, 1778. Cobea, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 15th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 11th March, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Coburn, Asa (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777, and served to June, 1783. Coburn, John (Pa). Cornet 4th Con- tinental Dragoons, 10th January, 1777, to . Coburn, Peter (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Cochran, David (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 23d April, 1777; resigned 1st September, 1777. Cochran, James (Ga). 1st Lieutenant 1st Georgia, 12th December, 1775, to Cochran, John (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Cochran, John (Pa). Physician and Surgeon-General Middle Department, 11th April, 1777; Chief Physician and Surgeon of the Army, 6th October, 1780; Director-General of Military Hos- pitals, 17th January, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 6th April, 1807.) Cochran, Robert (Conn). Captain of a Connecticut Company under General Arnold at Crown Point in May, 1775; Captain of Elmore's Continental Regi- ment, 15th April, 1776; Major, 25th July, 1776; Major 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 2d New York, 30th March, 1780, and served to close of war. (Died 23d February, 1812.) Cochran, William (Mass). Ensign and Lieutenant in Danielson's Massa- cliusetts Regiment, Mav to December, 1775. (Drowned in 1779.) Cocke, Collin (Va). Ensign 6th Vir- ginia, 1st March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d February, 1777; transferred to 2d Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; Regimental Paymaster, 16th February, 1779; Cap- tain, 9th December, 1779 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner to close of war. Cocke, John (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia, 1779-1781. Cocke, Nathaniel (Va). Captain 7th Virginia, 7th March, 1776; resigned 13th December, 1776; served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colonel of Virginia Mili- tia. Cocke, Pleasant F. (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th Virginia, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th August, 1777 ■ transferred to 3d Virginia, 14th Sep- tember, 1778; died 15th November, 1778. Cocke, William (Va). Ensign 1st Vir- ginia, April, 1777; cashiered January, 1778. Cockey, Edward (Md). Colonel Mary- land Militia, 1776, Cockey 163 Colbreath Cockey, Peter (Md). Ensign 3d Mary- land, 1st April, 1777 ; died — February, 1779. Codner, Isaac (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant New York IMilitia; taken prisoner 24th June, 1779, at Crombond. Codrick, John (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Codwise, Christopher (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant of Lasher's Regimen* New York Militia, May, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 2d New York, 21st November, 1776 ; retired 1st January, 1781. Cody, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Coe, Benjamin (N. Y.), Lieutenant Long Island Militia; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776; ex- changed December, 1776; served sub- sequently as Captain New York Militia (Died 1818.) Coe, Ebenezer (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia; wounded in the Dan- bury Raid, 25th April, 1777. Cofier, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 10th Virginia, 18th November, 1776; dis- missed 21st April, 17-78. CofBeld, Benjamin (N. C). Adju- tant 6th North Carolina, 17th May, 1777, to 1st July, 1778. Coffin, Peter (N. H.). Major of Gil- man's Regiment New Hampshire Mili- tia, 5th December, 1776, to 12th March, 1777. Cogan, Patrick (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 5 th Continental Infantry, 14th Au- gust, 1776; Quartermaster 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; died 21st August, 1778. Cogswell, Amos (Mass). 2d lieu- tenant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 8th Massachusetts. 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 28th January, 1826.) Cogswell, James (Conn). Surgeon of SilHman's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; served subse- quently as Surgeon Connecticut Mili- tia. (Died 1792.) Cogswell, Jonathan (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1778. Cogswell, Samuel. (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Lee's Continental Regiment, 1st July, 1777; transferred to Jackson's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; transfer- red to 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783 ; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; Breve L Captain, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783; (accidentally killed. 20th August, 1790.) Cogswell, Thomas (Mass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Major 1st Massachusetts. 21st January, 1777: Lieutenant-Colonel 15th Massachusetts, 26th November, 1779; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1781. (Died 3d September, 1810.) Cogswell, William (Mass). Private in Captain Cogswell's Company 26th Con- tinental Infantry, January to Decem- ber, 1776; Hospital Surgeon's Mate, 19th January, 1781; Chief Medical Officer of the Army, 20th June, 1784, to 12th Au- gust, 1785. (Died 1st January, 1831.) Cohoon, William ( — ). Lieutenant; was a prisoner in 1780 ; when and where taken, not stated. Coiler, James (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Cunningham's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. Coit, Samuel (Conn). Colonel Con- necticut Militia Regiment in 1775 and 1776. (Died 4th October, 1792.) Coit, William (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of the "Oliver Cromwell" in the Navy, 11th July, 1776; dismissed 14th April, 1777. (Died 16th November, 1821.) Coit, William (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, — ; wounded and taken prisoner at Groton Heights, 6th Sep- tember, 1781. (Died 16th February, 1802.) Colbreath, William (N. Y). 2d I,ieu- tenant of Nicholson's New York Regi- ment, March to November, 1776; En- sign 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; Lieutenant, 20th November, 1777; Regi- mental Quartermaster, 15th July. 1780; transferred to 2d New York, 1st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Colburn 164 Coleman Colburn, Amos (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; discharged 10th August, 1778. Colburn, Andrew (N. H.) Major 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January. 1776; wounded at Harlem Heights, 12th Oc- tober, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; died 20th September, 1777, of wounds re- ceived at Stillwater, 19th September, 1777. Colby, Ephraim (N. H.). Ensign 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Colcord, John (N. H.). Ensign 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 2d April, 1777; resigned, 14th May, 1777. Cole, Abner (Conn). Sergeant 1st Connecticut, 20th January, 1777; Ser- geant-Major, 1st March, 1779; Ensign, 20th June, 1779; transferred to 3d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Cole, Abraham (Md). 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 20th Novem- ber, 1777; died 20th July, 1778. Cole Archippus (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Cole, George (Md). Ensign Germ.an Regiment, 17th August, 1777; resigned 2d June, 1778. (Died 21st August, 1828.) Cole, Ichabod, Ensign Rhode Island Militia in 1778; Lieutenant in 1781. Cole, John (Conn). 2d Lieutenant of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 5th Connecticut, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; resigned 9th May, 1778; Aide-de-Camp to General Paterson, 30th May, 1781, to close of war. Cole, John (Conn). Lieutenant of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to February, 1776. Cole, John (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Cole, John (Pa). Ensign 10th Penn- sylvania, 4th December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 30th April, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Cole, John (R. I.). Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia, August to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Stanton's Regi- ment Rhode Island Militia, 12th De- cember, 1776, to May, 1777. Cole, John (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, 4th May, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 18th May, 1777; Captain, . and served to . Cole, Joseph, Jr. (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Cole, Marcus (Conn). Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant 22d Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 6th Febru- ary, 1778. Cole, Simeon (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1776. Cole, Thomas (Mass). Ensign 4th Massachusetts, 5th November, 1778; Lieutenant, 1st January, 1781; Aide-de- Camp to General Paterson, October 1780, to June, 1783. Cole, Thomas (R. I.). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Rhode Island, 28th June, 1775; Captain 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 1st Rhode Is- land, 1st January, 1777; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 14th May, 1781; resigned 1st May, 1782. Cole, Thomas (R. I.). Major Rhode Island Militia in 1775-1776. Cole, Walter King (Va). Surgeon 1st Virginia State Regiment, 6th July, 1777; resigned 9th October, 1777. Coleburn, Asa (Mass). Lieutenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment in 1775; Captain' Massachusetts Militia, 1776. Coleman, Benjamin (N. C). Captain 5th North Carolina, 30th April, 1777; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780. Coleman, Charles (N. C). Regimental Quartermaster, 4th North Carolina, 14th October, 1777, to . Coleman, Dudley (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant and Adjutant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Major 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 3d July, 1777; resigned 10th March, 1779. (Died 16th November, 1797.) Coleman, Edward (R. I.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Stanton's Regiment Rhode Island Militia, 12th Decem.ber, 1776, to May, 1777. Coleman, Edward S. (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Connecticut, 1st January, Coleman 165 Collins 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 15th November, 1778; resigned 4th April, 1780. Coleman, Jacob (Va). Ensign and Adjutant 9th Virginia, 5th April, 1779; Lieutenant, 20th December, 1779 ; trans- ferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781; retired 2d April, 1782. Coleman, John (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 28th November ,1776, to . Coleman, John (Va). Ensign 2d Vir- ginia, 4th July to December, 1779. Coleman, Nicholas (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th Novem- ber, 1776; retired 1st July, 1778. Coleman, Noah (Conn). Surgeon 2d Connecticut, 1st May, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Coleman, Richard (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 29th April, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 28th December, 1776; transferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 20th May, 1778; re- tired 12th February, 1781. Coleman, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Cunningham's Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. (Died 1825.) Coleman, Samuel (Va). Ensign 8th Virginia, 25th March, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, — February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 5th February, 1778; killed at Camden, 16th August, 1780 Coleman, Theophebus (N. C). Lieu- tenant 7th North Carolina, 28th No- vember, 1776, to . Coles, Thomas (Mass). Ensign 4th Massachusetts, 29th September, 1779- Lieutenant, 5th November, 1782; served to June, 1783. (Died 13th October, 1844.) Coleman, Whitehead (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 6th April, 1776; resigned 13th January, 1777; Captain Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th Jan- uary, 1777; Captain, 15th August, 1778, and served to June, 1783. Coleman, Wyatt (Va). Ensipn 1st Virginia State Regiment, — March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 6th April, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1779, to Janu- ary, 1781. Colerus, Christian lebrun (France). Appointed Brevet Major Continental Army, 19th September, 1776; Aide-de- Camp to General Pulaski to 9th Octo- ber, 1779. Coles, William T. (N. C). Captain 4th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to ; was in service in July, 1776. Colfax, William (Conn). Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st January, 1778; 1st Lieuten- ant, 18th March, 1778; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1783; Captain 1st April, 1783; re- tained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783, and served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783. (Died 7th September, 1838.) Colgate, John (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland, 1st June, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 6th November, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 4th August, 1778 ; resigned 1st May, 1780. Colhoun, Andrew (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Wilson's Battalion, guarding stores at Carlisle, 20th October, 1777, to 2d June, 1778. Collier, Charles Miles (Va). Lieuten- ant and Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1777 to 1781. (Died 1825.) Collier, James (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. Collier, John (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Collier, Joseph (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania State Regiment, March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 18th April, 1777; regi- ment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 17th May, 1779, and served to June, 1783. (Died 28th September, 1790.) Collier, Richard (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; Regimental Quartermas- ter, 9th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 21st March, 1776; taken prisoner at Port Washington, 16th November, 1776 ; exchanged 26th August, 1778, and did not re-enter the service. Collier, Thomas (Va). Sergeant and Quartermaster Sergeant 2d Virginia State Regiment, 3d March, 1777, until appointed Regimental Quartermaster, 5th May, 1778 ; 2d Lieutenant, 22d Octo- ber, 1778, and served to January, 1781. Collins, Bartlett (Va). Ensign 2d Vir- ginia State Regiment, , 1777; re- signed 1st April, 1779. Collins, Cornelius (Ga). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Georgia, 15th March, 1777, and served to 22d October, 1782. Collins 166 Corns took Collins, Daniel (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 18th March, 1778; served subsequently as Captain Connecticut Mihtia. (Died 15th November, 1819.) Collins, Daniel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; served subsequently as Captain Massachusetts Militia. Collins, Francis (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; taken prisoner at Fort Kevser, 19th October, 1780; released 21st May, 1783. Collins, James (Mass). Major of Lit- tle's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th Alay to December, 1775; Major 12th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently as Colonel Massachusetts Militia. Collins, John ( — ). Deputy Commis- sary of Military Stores, ; ca.shiered 23d March, 1778. Collins, Jonathan (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Infantry, 1st Tan- uary, 1776, to ;. Collins, Joseph (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 18th April, 1779, to . (Died 1825.) Collins, Joshua (R. I.). Ensign of Varnum's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May, 1775, to . Collins, Thomas (Del). Lieutenant- Colonel Delaware Militia, 1775. Collins, Tyranis (N. Y). Captain New York Levies; taken prisoner at Schohaire, 17th October, 1780; released 21st May, 1783. Colombe, P. de la (France). Allowed pay as Lieutenant Continental Army from 1st December, 1776; Captain, loth November, 1777, and served as Aide-de- Camp to Generals Lafayette and De- Kalb to October, 1779; taken prisoner at Savannah, 29th December, 1778. Colson, Jacob (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia in 1775; Captain 1st Georgia, 7th- January, 1776, to . Colson, Jacob (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1775-1776. Colston, Samuel (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; Captain, 21st February, 1777; retired 14th September, 1778. Colt, Peter (Conn). Deputy Com- missary-General of Purchases, 9th Au- gust, 1777, and served to 4th July, 1782. (Died 16th March, 1824.) Colt, William (Conn).— See Coit. Coltou, Charles (Mass). Captain 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 16th September, 1778. Colwell, Robert (Pa). — See Caldwell. Colville, Andrew (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia at King's Mountain, Oc- tober, 1780. (Died 1797.) Colyer, Israel (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment 19th May, 1775, to . Combs, George (N. Y.). Captain of Drake's New York Regiment of Militia in 1778; taken prisoner, ; when and where, not stated. Combs, John (N. J). Captain of For- man's Additional Continental Regiment 20th March, 1777, to ; was in serv- ice May, 1779. Combs, Thomas (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia ; wounded at Bonhamton 4th April, 1777. Compton, Edmund (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 12th April, 1779; Lieutenant, 18th February, 1780; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; retained in Maryland Battahon, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. (Died 28th March, 1838.) Comstock, Aaron (Conn). Adjutant of Silliman's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776; Regi- mental Quartermaster 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 5th March. 1778. Comstock, Adam (R. I.). Major of Babcock's Rhode Island State ' Regi- ment, 15th January, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel, 19th August, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel, 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777, to — April, 1778. Coms'tock, James (Conn). Lieuten- ant Connecticut Militia; killed at Gro- ton Heights, 6th September, 1781. Coinstock, John (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Solden's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner on the I'etreat from New York, 15th September, 1776; some records say he was killed there. Comstock, Samuel (Conn). Captain of Silliman's Regiment Connecticut Militia, August to December, 1776; Cap- tain 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Comstock Comstock, William (R. I.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Is- land State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to . Conant, Ebenezer (Mass). Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, 3d June to December, 1775; Adjutant of Steam's Massachusetts Militia Regi- ment in 1777. (Died 1783.) Conant, Jonathan (Mass). Paymaster 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; resigned 31st December, 1779. Concklin, Edward (N. Y), 1st Lieu- tenant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 7th November, 1777. Concklin, Lemuel (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant of DuBois' New York Regiment, 1st July to 20th November, 1776 ; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. Concklin, Nathaniel (N. Y.). Was a Sergeant 3d New York in 1775 and 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant of Dubois' New York Regiment, 26th June to November, 1776. Concklin, Silvanus (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 8th November, 1777; died 7th October, 1778. Conder, David (Mass). Captain of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Condit, David (N. J.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776; died 1777. Condy, Jacob (Pa). Corporal 2d Penn- sylvania, — January, 1777; Ensign, — February, 1777, to . Condy, Thomas HoUis (Mass). 2d Lieutenant and Regimental Quarter- master of Jackson's Continental Regi- ment, 1st February, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 27th October, 1778, to 9th April, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, Ist March, 1779; Regimental Quartermaster, 22d December, 1779; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 4th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1783; Brevet Cap- tain, 30th September, 1783; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, No- vember, 1783, and served to 20th June, ' 1784. (Died 29th August, 1833.) Cone, Daniel (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 17th Decencber, 1775. Cone, Joseph (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 18th December, 1776; cashiered 16th September, 1778. 167 Connor Conger, Stephen (N. C). Adjutant 1st North Carolina, 29th January, 1778; retired 1st June, 1778. Conine, Philip (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New York, 21st November, 1776 ; Captain Lieutenant, 7th January, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 14th April, 1831.) Conn, Joseph (Pa). Quartermaster 1st Pennsylvania, March, 1777; dis- missed 18th December, 1777. Conn, Samuel (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 4th New Jersey, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th November, 1777 ; trans- ferred to 2d New Jersey, 1st July, 1778; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783; Brevet Captain, 30th Sep- tember, 1783; served to 3d November, 1783. Conn, Thomas (S. C). Lieutenant and Adjutant in Marion's Brigade in 1781. Connell, Daniel (Del). Lieutenant Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Connell, Samuel (Del). 1st Lieuten- ant Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Connelly, John. (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1'777. (Died 1827.) Connelly, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Pennsylvania, 8th January to December, 1776; Captain 4th Pennsyl- vania, 3d January, 1777; retired 31st August, 1778. Conner, Daniel (Ga). Was a Lieu- tenant of a Georgia Regiment in 1778. Connolly, Michael (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; Regimental Paymaster, 1777 to 1781; transferred to 1st New York, 1st January, 1781, and served to close of war. Connor, Conrad (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Cunningham's Pennsylvania Bat talion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. Connor, Edward (S. C). Paymaster 3d Continental Dragoons, 1st October, 1777; Cornet, 27th July, 1778; Lieuten- ant. — December, 1779, to . (Died December, 1836.) Connor, Morgan (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, I7th July, 1775; Captain' 1st Continental Infantry, 5th January, 1776; Major, 7th March, 1776; Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Hartley's Continental Connor 168 Regiment, 9th April, 1777; Colonel Ad- jutant-General to General Washington, 19th April to June, 1777 ; regiment desig- nated nth Pennsylvania, 16th Decem- ber, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel Com- mandant 7th Pennsylvania, 12th May, 1779; granted six month's leave, 2d De- cember, 1779, and was lost at sea in January, 1780. Connor, Samuel (N. H). Lieutenant- Colonel of Wingate's Regiment New Hampshire Militia in 177G and 1777. Connor, William (Va). Sergeant 13th Virginia, January, 1777; transferred to 9th Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; En- sign, Oth April, 1779; transferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781; resigned 4th January, 1782. Conover, Jacob (N J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at Mon- mouth, 27th May, 1778. Conrad, Peter (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Stroud's Regiment Pennsylvania Mili- tia ; taken prisoner at Frankf ord, Penn- sylvania, 10th January, 1778. Contee, Benjamin (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Maryland BattaUon of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. (Died 3d November, 1815.) Converse, James (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Mihtia, 1776-1779. (Died 1811.) Converse, Josiah (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm in April, 1775; Ensign 2d Connecticut, 26th June to 18th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant in Sage's Connecticut Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; Captain Massa- chusetts MiUtia in 1777. (Died 1S14.) Converse, Josiah (Mass). Sergeant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Sergeant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776 ; Sergeant 3d Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 25th November, 1779 ; Lieutenant, , 1781 ; resigned 21st November, 1782. Converse, Thomas (Conn) Ensign of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 23d January, 1776 ; left behind, sick, on the retreat from Quebec in April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant 7th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain ,3d November, 1777; transferred to 2d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1781 ; Brigade- Inspector, 14th July, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Conway, Henry (Va). Captain 14th Virginia, 28th November, 1776; resigned 12th March, 1778. Cook Conway, James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 6th Virginia, 21st March, 1776; killed near Trenton, 28th December, 1776. Conway, John (N. J.). Captain 1st New Jersey, 21st November, 1775; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; Major 4th New Jersey, 29th Oc- tolDer, 1777; transferred to 3d New Jer- sey, 29th October, 1778; Lieutenant- Colonel 1st New Jersey, 5th July, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Conway, Joseph (Va). Ensign 14th Virginia, 24th July, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 22d December, 1'777; regiment desig- nated 10th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; Captain Lieutenant, 15th July, 1780; transferred to 1st Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Conway, Thomas (France). (Born in Ireland). Brigadier-General Continental Army, 13th May, 1777; Inspector-Gen- eral, with rank of Major-General, 13th December, 1777; resigned 28th April, 1778. (Died 1800.) Conwell, Daniel (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Conyers, Daniel (S. C). Captain in Marion's Brigade in 1781-1782. Conyers, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Conyngham, Cornelius (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned — October, 1777; Surgeon's Mate Hospital Depart- ment, 1778-1783; Surgeon's Mate United States Army, 15th October, 1810; re- signed 31st March, 1820. Cook, Daniel (N. J.). Captain and Major New Jersey Militia, 1778-1781. Cook, David (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artil- lery, 10th December, 1775 ; Captain Lieu tenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Jan uary, 1777 ; Captain, 14th May, 1778, and served to June, 1783. (Died 27th Octo- ber, 1823.) Cook, Ebenezer (Mass). 2d Lieuten ant of Cady's Battalion in the expedi tion to Canada, January to June, 1776. Cook, Ellis (N. J.). Lieutenant-Colo nel and Colonel New Jersey Militia ,1776- 1780. (Died 1797.) Cook, Ephraim (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, 1776-1777. Cook, Ezekiel (N. Y.). Ensign Isl Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 18th De cember, 1776; resigned 6th April, 1780. Cook 169 Cooke Cook, George (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 4th New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; omitted March, 1777. Cook, George (N. C). 2d Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 10th July, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina 1st June, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780. Cook, GUes (Va). Cadet 2d Virginia State Regiment in 1778. Cook, Isaac (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia in 1775. (Died 1790.) Cook, Isham (Ga). Captain 2d Georgia, ; appears in orders of 1778. Cook, Isaac, Jr. (Conn). Captain 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st December, 1775; Major and Lieutenant-Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1780-1783. (Died 1810.) • Cook, James (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Captain 3d North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778. Cook, Jesse (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant and Cap- tain of Bradley's Connecticut Regiment from 20th June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776; exchanged 25th October, 1780. Cook, Job (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New York, March to . November, 1776. Cook, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Cook, John (N. J.). Major New Jer- sey Militia, ; killed at Block House 19th July, 1780. Cook, John (N. H.). Surgeon of Nash's Regiment New Hampshire Mi- litia in 1776. Cook, John (Pa). Private 12th Penn- sylvania, October, 1776; Ensign 22d May, 1777; cashiered 30th January, 1778. (Died 21st February, 1823.) Cook, John (R. I.). Ensign and Reg- imental Quartermaster 1st Rhode Island, 15th March, 1777; Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778; discharged 20th Decem- ber, 1780. Cook, John (Va). Captain 4th Con- tinental Dragoons, 1780 to 1783. Cook, Louis (N. H.). Captain of Be- del's New Hampshire Regiment 20th April to 10th June, 1776. Cook, Moses (Pa). Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 12th May, 1777; Captain, 31st August, 1778; retired 1st May, 1779. Cook, Oliver (Vt). Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1778. Cook, Paris (Ga). Captain 3d Georgia in 1777. Cook, Phineas (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1784.) Cook, Rains (Ga). Captain 3d Georgia in 1777, and served to . Cook, Richard D. (N. C). Captain 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778. Cook, Samuel (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant in Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Cook Simeon (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1775-1776. Cook, Thaddeus (Conn). Major of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777; served subsequently as Colonel Connecticut Militia. Cook, Thomas (N. J.). Lieutenant New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at Light House, N. J., 13th February. 1777. Cook, Thomas T. (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; Captain, 26th July, 1777; re- tired 31st January, 1779. 'Died 5th November, 1831.) Cook, .William (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775. Cooke, John (R. I). Lieutenant- Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 3d Au- gust, 1775; Colonel 2d Rhode Island State Troops, 12th December, 1776; resigned 16th June, 1777. Cooke, John (R. I). Ensi,gn 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778 ; Regimental Quartermaster, , 1778; discharged — September, 1780: Cooke, Joseph Platte (Conn). Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1776-1778. Cooke, Nicholas (R. I.). Ensign Rhode Island Militia in 1777. Cooke Cooke, Noah, Jr. (N. H.). Chaplain 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Hospital Chap- lain, 18th September, 1777, to 6th Oc- tober, 1780. Cooke, Oliver (Vt). Lieutenant Ver- mont Militia, 5th December, 1777, to April, 1778. Cooke, Samuel {N. Y.). Surgeon 3d New York, 25th August, 1775, to Janu- ary, 1776; Surgeon of Elmore's Conti- nental Regiment, 15th April, 1776; Surgeon 5th New York, 15th April, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Cooke, William (Pa). Colonel 12th Pennsylvania, 2d October, 1776; cashiered 4th March, 1778. (Died 22d April, 1804.) Cooke, (Va). Ensign 1st Vir- ginia, ■; dismissed 8th January, 1778. Cooley, Abel (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died 13th June, 1778. Cooley, Samuel (N. C). Surgeon 5th North CaroHna, 17th April, 1776; re- tired 1st June, 1778; Surgeon Virginia Militia in 1780. Cooley, William (Mass). Cajptain Massachusetts Militia; wounded at White Plains 28th October, 1776. (Died 1825.) Coombs, John (N. J.). Captain of Forman's Continental Regiment, 20th March, 1777; transferred to Spencer's Continental Regiment, 1st July, 1778; died 2d September, 1779. Coombs, Thomas (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, ; taken pris- oner at Bonhamton, 4th April, 1777; exchanged . (Died 10th March, 1798.) Coon, James (Conn). 2d Lieutenant of Warner's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st October, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st December, 1779 ; killed near Fort George 6th September, 1780. Cooper, Apollos (Va) . 2d Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 9th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 7th August, 1776; killed at Brandywine 11th September, 1777. Cooper, Benjamin A. (Va). Lieuten- ant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1779- 1781. 170 Cooper Cooper, Ezekiel (Mass). Ensign of Hutchinson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783; Captain, 7th January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. Cooper, Ezekiel (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain of Nicholson's Continental Reg- iment, 8th March, 1776, to April, 1777; served subsequently in New York Mi- litia. Cooper, George (S. C). Captain in Marion's Brigade, 1781-1782. Cooper, Gilbert (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1777-1779. Cooper, James (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; Captain 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 20th October, 1819.) Cooper, John (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia; wounded at BuUtown Swamp 19th November, 1778; Major Georgia Militia; wounded at Four Holes, S. C, 15th April, 1781. Cooper, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st May, 1777; re- signed 11th February, 1779. Cooper, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 10th Virginia, 6th February, 1777; killed at Brandywine 11th September, 1777. Cooper, Leonard. — See Cowper. Cooper, Samuel (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d -Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; killed at Quebec 31st December, 1775. Cooper, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Feb- ruary, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 14th May, 1778, to June, 1783; trans- ferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and was Adjutant of the same to 20th June, 1784. (Died 19th August, 1840.) Cooper, Samuel (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in Marion's Bri- gade, 1781-1782. Cooper, Samuel (S. C). Major South Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. Cooper, Samuel (Va). Sergeant-Ma- jor 15th Virginia, 26th November, 1776; Ensign, 20th June, 1777; cashiered 21st July, 1778. Cooper 171 Cosden Cooper, Soloman (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 20th January, 1778. to . Cooper, William (N. C). Lieutenant 5th North CaroUna, 16th April,' 1776, to . Cooper, William (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, 21st December, 1778; re- tired 1st January, 1781. Cooper, Zibeon (Mass). Ensign 5th Massachusetts, 7th November, 1777, to Coots, James (N. C). Lieutenant 4th North CaroUna, 20th November, 1776, to . Copeman, Abraham (N. Y.). Major New York MiHtia, 1779-1783. Copp, John (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; Captain of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, 15th April, 1776; Captain 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 14th July, 1779. Copperthwait, Joseph (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Militia, 1776. Corbet, Thomas (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia; taken prisoner at Briar Creek, 3d March, 1779. Corby, John (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia, 1779-1780. CordeU, John (Va). Chaplain 11th Virginia, 15th February, 1777; taken prisoner at Fort Mercer 22d October, 1777; served subsequently as Chaplain in a Virginia State Regiment, May, 1779, to 10th February, 1781. Corden, Jesse (Md). 2d Lieutenant Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Cap- tain 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 7th December, 1777. (Name also spelled Cozden and Cos- den.) Coren, Isaac (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artil- lery, 10th December, 1775, to Decem- ber, 1776; Captain of an Independent Company Pennsylvania Artillery, 1st February, 1777; Company attached to Flower's Regiment of Artillery Artifi- cers; cashiered 30th June, 1780. Corey, Ephraim (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775; cashiered 17th No- vember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant Sth Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; cashiered 29th October, 1777. Corey, Hezekiah (N. H.), Ensign in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775. Corey, James (Va). Ensign of Vir- ginia State Troops; killed at King's Mountain 7th October, 1780. Corey, Philip (Mass). Sergeant and Sergeant-Major 10th Massachusetts, 9th December, 1776; Ensign, 12th Decem- ber, 1780; resigned 7th May, 1782. (Died 9th December, 1833.) Corey, Timothy (Mass). Captain of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1811.) Corliss, Jonathan (N. H.). Ensign 1st New Hampshire, 23d April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 23d May to December, 1775; volunteer Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Varnum in 1778. (Died 1814.) Cornelius, Elias (R. I.). Surgeon's Mate 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner at Staten Island 22d August, 1777; escaped from prison ship 16th January, 17/8; rejoined his regiment and served to 14th May, 1781 (Died 13th June, 1823.) CorneU, Ezekiel (R. I.). Lieutenant- Colonel of Hitchcock's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel Uth Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; Deputy Ad- jutant-General, 1st October to 31st De- cember, 1776; Brigadier-General Rhode Island Mihtia, 17V7; appointed Inspec- tor of the main army under General Washington 19th September, 1782, and served to close of war. CorneU, Joseph (R. I.). Ensign 1st Rhode Island, 20th June, 1777; resigned 20th May, 1779. (Died 8th April. 1825.) Corney, Louis Efchis de (— ). See De Corney. Cornick, Henry (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Mihtia, 1778-1781. Cornish, Joseph (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Sage's Connecticut State Regi- ment. June to December. 1776. Corse, John (Del). Sergeant Dela- ware Regiment; Ensign Delaware Reg- iment, 14th January, 1776; wounded at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 3d December, 1776; Cap- tain, 26th January. 1779; resigned 26th April. 1780. Cortland, Philip (— ). See Van Cort- land. Coryell, John (Pa). Major Pennsyl- vania Militia. 1777. (Died 1799.) Cosden, Jesse.— See Corden. Coskey 172 Coultman Coskey, Peter (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland, 1st April, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, — September, 1777; deserted 19th May. 1778. Costigin, Francis (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 21st November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 29th November, 1776; dis- charged 17th April, 1777. (Died 27th July, 1821.) Costigin, Lewis Johnston (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant 1st New Jersey, 21st No- vember, 1775; wounded and taken pris- oner in a skirmish near Fort Washing- ton 13th November, 1776; exchanged 18th December, 1778, and did not re- turn to the army, but served as a spy in New York City, 1779 to close of war. (Died 9th March, 1822.) Costradum, Thomas (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 3d New York, 21st Novem- ber, 1776; omitted February, 1777. Cotgrave, Arthur (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d North Carolina, 26th March, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781, and served to close of war. Cotter, John (Va). Lieutenant 10th Virginia, ; dismissed 21st April, 1778. Cotton, George (Conn). Sergeant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Ser- geant-Major, 1st September, 1779; En- sign, 25th October, 1780, to rank from 25th June, 1779; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Cotton, Isaac (Mass). Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to . Cotton, John (Mass). Quartermas- ter of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 10th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 3d October, 1780. (Died 1st February, 1831.) Cotton, Josiah (Mass). Ensign 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; (also called Joseph Cotton). (Died 7th March, 1829.) Cotton, Josiah (N. C). Captain 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778. Cotton, Moses (Mass). Private 10th Massachusetts, 7th August, 1779; En- sign 6th Massachusetts, 3d December, 1780; served to . Cotton, Samuel (N. H.). Chaplain 1st New Hampshire, 9th April, 1777; resigned 7th August, 1777. Cotton, Theophilus (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Regiment, 27th May to December, 1775; Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1781. Cotton, Thomas (N. C). Captain North CaroUna MiUtia in 1780. Cottram, George (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 29th February to Decem- ber, 1776; Captain Lieutenant 4th Con- tinental Artillery, 14th March, 1777; resigned 10th September, 1778. (Name also spelled Cottman.) Couch, Alexander (N. J.). 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st New Jersey, 15th December, 1775; Regimental Adjutant, 28th No- vember, 1776; died 11th December, 1778. Couch, Ebenezer (Conn). Captain of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, July to December, 1776. Couch, John (Conn). Captain of Bradley's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June, 1776 ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776 (Died 1806.) Couch, Thomas (Del). Colonel Dela- ware Militia, 1780-1781. Couch, Thomas (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant 5th Connecticut, 8th May, 1775; Regimental Quartermaster, 11th July to 11th December, 1775. Coudray, Philip Charles Jean Bap- tiste Trouson du (France). Major- General and Inspector-General of Ord- nance and Military Manufactories Con- tinental Army, 11th August, 1777; drowned 15th September, 1777. Coughlan, Richard (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777, to . Coughran, John (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Cunningham's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, June to De- cember, 1776. Coulter, John (Pa). Hospital Physi- cian and Surgeon, 1776-1780. (Died 1823.) Coulter, Samuel (Pa), Ensign 3d Pennsylvania, 1st April, 1777; resigned 31st October, 1777. Coultman, Robert (Pa). Captain Lieutenant, 4th Continental Artillery, 14th March, 1777; Captain 3d March, 1779; retired June, 1783. Council 173 Cowles CouncU, Arthur (N. C). Captain 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; died — April, 1777. Council, Robert (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 4th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th July, 1776; resigned 10th September, 1776; Ensign 1st North Carolina, 28th March, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 8th- July, 1777; Captain Company of North Carolina Dragoons, 1st July, 1778, and served to close of war. ■ Courtenay, Herculas (Pa). Captain Lieutenant of Proctor's Battalion Pennsylvania Artillery, 5th October, 1776; Captain Lieutenant 4th Conti- nental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 3d March, 1777; dismissed 3d March, 1778. Couterier, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1775. Courtney, Philip (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia, 4th July, 1779; resigned 11th February, 1781: Courts, John (Va).- Surgeon 2d Vir- ginia in 1780. Courts, William (Md). Ensign of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776; exchanged 9th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Maryland, 17th April, 1777; resigned 25th April, 1777. Covenhoven, Edward (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New Jersey in 1777. Covenhoven, Jacob (N. J,). Captain New Jersey Light Horse; taken pris- oner at Springfield 23d June, 1780. Covenhoven, John (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1778. Covenhoven, Joseph (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, 1777. Covenhoven, William (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New Jersey, 1st March, 1777; died 15th June, 1778. Coventry, Alexander (S. C). Regi- mental Quartermaster 3d South Caro- lina, 20th September, 1776, to . Cover, Jacob (Pa). Ensign 9th Penn- sylvania, 15th November, 1776; was paid to July 1, 1777. Coverly, Thomas ( Va) . Sergeant ,9th Virginia, 15th March, 1776; Ensign 7th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 26th December, 1777; taken prisoner at Ger- mantown 4th October, 1777; did not re- join regiment. (Died 22d September, 1827.) Covill, Ephraim (Mass). Sergeant 4th Massachusetts, Uth March, 1777; Ensign, 1st August, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Covill, John (Mass). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 1779-1783. Covill, Samuel (Mass). Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1776. Covill, Thomas (Mass). Sergeant 4th Massachusetts, 7th January, 1777; En- sign, 30th March, 1779; resigned 18th August, 1779; Ensign ■4th - Massachu- setts, , 1781; cashiered 14th Octo- ber, 1782. (Name also spelled Covel.) Covington, James (N. C). Lieuten- ant 9th North Carolina, 28th Novem- ber, 1776, to . Covington, William (N. C). Adju- tant 4th North Carolina, 28th March, 1777, to . Cowan, David (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 20th March, 1779; Captain in 1781, and served to . Cowan, Edward (Ga). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Georgia, 1st September, 177'7; Captain, 1779, and served to close of war. Cowan, Edward (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Captain Weaver's Company, guarding prisoners at Lancaster, 13th January, 1777; resigned 23d August, 1777. Cowan, Thomas (N. C). Captain North Carolina State Troops; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. (Died 1817.) Cowden, David. — See Conder. Cowen, John (R. I.). Ensign of Lip- pitt's Regiment Rhode Island Militia, 12th August, 1776, to March, 1777. Cowan, Thomas (N. C). Captain North Carolina MiHtia, 1780-1781. (Died 1817.) Cowherd, Francis (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, 8th May, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th June, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781; Captain, 29th May, 1780, and served to close of war. (Died 25th March, 1833.) Cowles, Gideon (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; wounded and taken prisoner at Westchester 16th March, 1777. Cowles, John (Mass). Captain of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Mas- Cowles sachusetts Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1802.) Cowles, Solomon (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Webb's Continental Regi- ment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 21st March, 1778. Cowles, Thomas (Conn). Ensign 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 15th December, 1777. Cowne, Robert (Va). Captain Lieu- tenant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. .(Died 1829.) Cowper, Leonard (Va). Ensign 8th Virginia, 19th February, 1776; Lieuten- ant, — June, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, 10th May, 1777; transferred to 4th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain Invalid Regiment, 7th October, 1778, and served to 23d April, 1783. Cox, Daniel Powell (Del). Lieuten- ant Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant Dela- ware Regiment, 30th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 5th April, 1777, and served to close of war; Brevet Captain, 30th September, 1783. Cox, Ebenezer (N. Y.). Lieutenant- Colonel New York Militia, ; killed at Oriskany 6th August, 1777. Cox, Edmond (Maryland). Private of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 24th January, 1776; Sergeant 1st Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; Regimental Quartermaster, 19th July, 1777; dis- missed 3d October, 1778. Cox, Elisha (Mass). Ensign 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; died 25th June, 1776. Cox, Francis (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1782.) Cox, Isaac (Pa). Paymaster of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 18th Sep- tember, 1776; resigned 16th October, 1776. Cox, James (Md). Major Maryland Militia; killed at Germantown, 4th Oc- tober, 1777. Cox, John (Pa). Assistant Quarter- master-General, 2d March, 1778; joined the Navy latter part of 1778. (Died 15th December, 1837.) Cox, Joseph (Pa). Ensign 6th Penn- sylvania, 15th February, 1777; taken prisoner at Newtown, 19th February, 1778; exchanged 29th January, 17Sl ; was promoted 2d Lieutenant in 1778, 174 Crafton while prisoner of war, but never re- joined his regiment. Cox, Richard (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 27th Continental Infantry, 30th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 29th October, 1776; Captain 3d New Jersey, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; transferred to 2d New Jer- sey 1st January, 1781 ; Major 6th Janu- ary, 1783; retained in New Jersey Bat- talion April, 1783, and served to- close of war. (Died 29th October, 1841.) Cox, Walter (Maryland). Ensign of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January to May, 1776; Captain of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 5th February, 1777; retired — December, 1778. Cox, William (Pa). Captain 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; re- tired 1st July, 1778. Coyl, Thomas (S. C). Private, Cor- poral, and Sergeant 5th South Carolina, 11th June, 1776, until appointed 2d Lieutenant in 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 22d January, 1778, and served to . Cozden, Jesse ( — ). See Cosden. Cozens, John (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia ; taken prisoner at his home, when not stated; exchanged 8th December, 1780. Cozins, William (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Crabb, Jeremiah (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th December, 1777; resigned 1st July, 1778. Craddock, John (Md). Major 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Craddock, John (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 3d May, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 16th May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant,- — January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 21st December, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; Captain, 1780; prisoner on parole until retired Ist January, 1783. Craddock, Robert (Va). Sergeant 15th Virginia, 1st January, 1777; Regi- ment designated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 10th August, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 4th July, 1779 ; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May. 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to 1st May, 1783. He was transferred to the 4th Virginia 12th February, 1781. Crafton, Bennett (N. C). Adjutant 6th North Carolina, 15th April, 1776, to . Crafts 175 Craighead Crafts, Abner (Mass). Captain of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1810.) Crafts, Benjamin (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Crafts, Edward (Mass). Captain of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Ar- tillery, June to December, 1775 ; Cap- tain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775, to De- cember, 1776; Colonel Artillery, Massa- chusetts Militia, 1777. (Died 11th De- cember, 1806.) Crafts, Nathaniel (Mass). Captain 2d Continental Dragoons, 20th January, 1777; resigned 1st January, 1778. Craghead, Patrick (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st April, 1778, to . Craig, Charles (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Reg- iment, 25th June, 1775; Captain, 9th November, 1775; Captain 1st Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776; Captain 4th Continental Dragoons, 10th July, 1777; wounded at Brandywine Uth September, 1777, and did not rejoin the army. (Died 1782.) Craig, Hugh (Pa). Paymaster Uth Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; re- signed 31st January, 1777. Craig, Isaac (Pa). Served as Cap- tain of Marines in 1776; Captain 4th Continental Artillery, 3d March, 1777; Major, 7th October, 1781, and served to 17th June, 1783. (Died 14th June, 1826.) Craig, James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 3d September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 5th August, 1777 ; Captain, — July, 1778; retired 14th September, 1778. Craig, James (Va). Ensign of Clark's Illinois Regiment in 1782. Craig, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 11th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Dragoons, 22d March, 1777; Captain, 22d December, 1778, and served to close of war. (Died 29th November, 1829.) Craig, John (Pa). 3d Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st April, 1777; resigned 29th January, 1778. Craig, John (Pa). Lieutenant of Baxter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; taken pris- oner at Fort Washington 16th Novem- ber, 1776; exchanged 19th March, 1781. Craig, Obadiah (Va). Sergeant 9th Virginia, 3d March, 1776; Regimental Quartermaster, 15th July, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778. Craig, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; resigned 1st February, 1778. (Died 1834.) Craig, Robert (Va). Captain Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, October, 1780. Craig, Samuel (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Reg- iment, 25th June, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, Sth November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 1st October, 1776; Cap- tain 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777, to rank from 1st October, 1776; wounded at Paoli 19th September, 1777; retired 17th January, 1781. Craig, Thomas (Pa), 2d Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Reg- iment, 25th June, 1775; Regimental Quartermaster, July to December, 1775 ; Captain 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 29th September, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d Pennsylvania, January, 1777, to rank from 29th September, 1776; Colonel, 1st August, 1777; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 14th January, 1832.) Craig, Thomas (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster 9th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned — September, 1777. Craig, William (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 11th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 4th July, 1777; resigned 1st June, 1779. Craigie, Andrew (Mass). Apothecary- General,, 1st January, 1777; Apothecary Hospital Department, 6th October, 1780, to November, 1783. (Died 19th September, 1819.) Craigie, Peter Markoe (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Henley's Continental Regiment, 12th March, 1777; resigned 15th March, 1778. Craighead, Patrick. — See Oraghead, Craighead, (N. C), Captain North Carolina Militia ; wounded at Hanging Rock 6th August, 1780. Craik Craik, Thomas (N. C). Deputy Commissary General, 23d. November, 1776, to . Craik, James (Va). Chief Hospital Physician, 6th October, 1780; Chief Physician and Surgeon of the Army, 3d March, 1781, and served to 23d De- cember, 1783; Physician-General United States Army, 19th July, 1789; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Died 6th February, 1814.) Grain, Ambrose (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania State Regiment, 17th April, 1777; cashiered 20th August, 1777. (Name also spelled Crane.) Grain, James (Va). Private and Ser- geant 15th Virginia in 1776 ; 2d Lieuten- ant, 25th November, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 1st April, 1778; Regiment desig- nated nth Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain, 5th October, 1780; trans- ferred to 4th Virginia 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. (Name also spelled Crane.) Gramer, Jacob (Pa). Ensign German Regiment, 8th July, 1776;' 2d Lieuten- ant, 15th May, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 8th February, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781 ; served subsequently as Lieuten- ant Pennsylvania Rangers. Grampton, Basil (Va). Surgeon's Mate of Grayson's Continental Regi- ment, 27th May, 1777; Surgeon 11th Virginia, 1st December, 1777; died 10th January, 1778. Crandall, Amos (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant 9th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777, to . Grandall, Edward (R. I.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Stanton's Regiment Rhode Island Militia, 12th December, 1776, to Crandall, Joseph (R. I.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. (Died 2d July, 1799.) Crane, Abner (Mass) . Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1777. Crane, Isaac (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York State Troops, ; taken prisoner in West Chester County, New York, 16th March, 1777, and released in 1781. (Died 1810.) Crane, Jacob (N. J.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1777-1780. Crane, James. — See Grain. 176 Crary Crane, John (Mass). Captain of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Ar- tillery, 3d May, 1775; Major of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; wounded at Corlaers Hook 14th September, 1776; Colonel 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783; Brevet Brigadier-Gen- eral, 30th September, 1783; served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 21st August, 1805.) Crane, John (Mass). Surgeon 1st Massachusetts, Isf January, 1777; trans- ferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to 1st January, 1783, when retired. (Died , 1805.) Crane, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 10th June, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. Crane, Joseph (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Lamb's Company New York Artillery, 30th June, 1775; Captain Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Conti- nental Artillery, 16th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Crane, Joseph, Jr. (N. Y.). Surgeon New York Militia, 1779-1780. (Died 1800.) Crane, Peter (Mass). Ensign and Adjutant 24th Continental Infantry, 31st August to 31st December, 1776. Crane, Thaddeus (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, ; wounded at Danbury, 27th April, 1777; served sub- sequently as Colonel New York Militia. Crane, William (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 3d July, 1775; wounded 2d November, 1775, by the explosion of a shell at St. Johns, Can- ada; was appointed Captain of Spen- cer's Additional Continental Regiment 12th February, 1777, but appears to have declined, and entered Navy. (Died — March, 1814.) Cranston, Abner (Mass). Captain of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Major 13th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777. Died 29th May. 1777. Crary, Archibald (R. I.). Captain Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel of Stanton's Regiment Rhode Island Militia, 12th December, 1776; Colonel 2d Rhode Island State Regi- Craven 177 Cressey ment, 16th June, 1777; resigned 7th May, 1779; Adjutant-General Rhode Island Militia, 1780 to close of war. Craven, James (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 12th June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 28th July, 1777 ; dishonorably discharged 20th November, 1779. Crawford, Charles (N. C). Captain 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; retired 1st June, 1778. Crawford David (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 10th June, 1777; Lieu- tenant, ; wounded at Hanging Rock, 6th August, 1780. Crawford, Edward (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania, February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 23d March, 1778; wounded at Bull's Kerrey, 21st July, 1780; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1781, and served to June,' 1783. (Died 6th March, 1833.) Crawford, Jacob (Md). Ensign 2d Maryland, 26th January, 1780; Lieuten- ant, 20th February, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Crawford, James (Md). Quarter- master Sergeant 5th Maryland, 20th July, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 14th October, 1777; resigned 20th Sep- tember, 1779. Crawford, James (Pa). Major 12th Pennsylvania, 28th September, 1776; wounded at Brandywine, 11th Septem- ber, 1777; resigned 10th November, 1777. (Died 1817.) Crawford, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 16th April, 1777; Cap- tain, 10th August, 1779; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Crawford, John (Pa). Lieutenant of Watt's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Plying Camp, July, 1776; taken pris- oner at Fort Washington, 16th Decem- ber, 1776; exchanged 8th December, 1780, and did not re-enter service. Crawford, John (Va). Ensign 2d Vir- ginia, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 4th May, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 20th October, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged July, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 3d March, 1833.) Crawford, Michael (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned 28th November, 1777. Crawford, Robert (S. C). Major South Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. Crawford, Samuel (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia ; killed at Ward's House 16th March, 1777. Crawford, William (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 4th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 28th March, 1776; re- signed 5th August, 1776. Crawford, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 12th Oc- tober, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; Captain, 1st May, 1777; exchanged 18th December, 1780, and did not re-enter the service. (Died 1828.) Crawford, William (Va). Lieuten- ant-Colonel 5th Virginia, 13th Febru- ary, 1776; Colonel 7th Virginia, 14th August, 1776; resigned 22d March, 1777; served subsequently on the West- ern frontier in Virginia; commanded an expedition against Indians, was cap- tured, tortured, and burned at the stake in Wyandotte County, Ohio, 11th June, 1782. Crawford, (— ). 1st Lieutenant, ; killed at Fort Motte 12th May, 1781. Crawley, Samuel (Va). Lieutenant and Captain of a Virginia State Regi- ment, 1778 to 1781. Craycroft, Charles (Va). Major Vir- ginia Militia; was a prisoner in 1782, when and where taken not .stated. Creecy, John (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Creger, Valentine (Md). Captain Maryland Militia, 1776. Cremer, Jacob.— See Cramer. Crenshaw, Arthur (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; ex- changed 14th June, 1781; served to Cresap, Daniel (Md). 1st Lieutenant of Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, 11th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776; was a prisoner two years, when he escaped; did not rejoin the Army (Died 1794.) Cresap, Joseph (Md), 2d Lieutenant 1st Company Maryland Rifles, 21st June, 1775, to 1776. (Died 1827.) Cresap, Michael (Md). Captain 1st Company Maryland Rifles, 21st June, 1775; died 18th October, 1775. Cressey, Mark (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- Cresley merit, 19th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 26th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to December, 1776. (Died 4th May, 1816.) Cresley, James.— See Crosley. Creswell, Samuel (Ga). Surgeon of a Georgia Regiment in 1780. Crimshire, John Dutton (N. Y.). Paymaster 2d Continental Artillery, 30th April, 1777; resigned 1st August, 1779. Cripps, Whitton (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1779. Crittenden, John (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 15th Virginia, 5th June, 1777; Reg- iment designated Uth Virginia 14th September, 1778; transferred to 5th Virginia — May, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 14th May, 1779; Captain Lieutenant, , 1780; retired 12th February, 1781. (Died 1795.) Crittenden, Nathaniel (Mass). Ser- geant in Wigglesworth's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 22d May, 1828.) Croat, Lewis (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia. 1775. Crocker, Elijah (Ma^s). Lieutenant 14th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; resigned 16th May, 1778. Crocker, John (Conn). Surgeon of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to February, 1776; — of Chester's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776. Crocker, John (Mass). Surgeon of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Crocker ,Joseph (Mass). Paymaster 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant, 16th September, 1778; Cap- tain, 31st March, 1780; resigned 24th July, 1781. (Died 13th November, 1797.) Crocker, Sampson (Mass). — See Sampson. Crocker, Zacheus (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, .1775; 1st , Lieutenant of Woodbridge's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775; served subsequently as Captain Massachusetts Militia. Crockett, Anthony (Va). Lieuten- ant Virginia Mihtia, 1779-1783. 178 Crooker Crockett, Henry (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia in 1778. Crockett, Joseph (Va). Captain 7th Virginia, 4th April, 1776; Regiment designated 5th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; Major 11th Virginia, 20th May, 1779; transferred to 5th Virginia 12th February, 1781; Lieutenant- Colonel, , 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 7th November, 1829.) Crockett, Joshua (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776. Croghan, William (Va). Captain 8th Virginia, 9th April, 1776; Brigade In- spector of Scott's Brigade, 7th April, 1778; Major 8th Virginia 16th May, 1778; transferred to 4th Virginia 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; on parole to close of war. , Crombie, James (N. H.). Private Company of Minute Men in April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Baldwin's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, 20th Septem- ber to November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; retired 1st September, 1778. , CromweU, Richard (Md). Lieutenant and Captain Maryland Militia, 1776- 1781. (Died 1802.) Cromwell, Thomas (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Maryland, 15th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 20th May, 1777; Captain, 20th July, 1779; resigned 30th October, 1779. Cronin, Patrick (N. Y.). Sergeant in the New York Line in 1775-1776; Ser- geant of Malcolm's Continental Regi- ment, 9th July, 1777; Ensign, 15th Sep- tember, 1777; Regimental Quartermas- ter, 20th December, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779; served subsequently as Lieutenant and Captain New York Militia. Cronkhite, James (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; taken prisoner at West Chester, 24th December, 1779. Crook, Joseph (Mass). Lieutenant 10th Massachusetts, 26th September, 1780; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, l«t January, 1783; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Crooker, Elijah (Mass). Captain of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 23d Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Crooker, John (Mass). Surgeon of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, 28th June to December, 1775. Cropper Cropper, Charles (Va). Ensign 9th Virginia, 5th February, 1776, to . Cropper, John (Va). Captain 9th Vir- ginia, 5th February, 1776; Major 7th Virginia, 7th October, 1776; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel 11th Virginia, 26th October, 1777; transferred to 7th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 16th August, 1779; served subsequently as Colonel Virginia Militia, 1781, to close of war. (Died 15th January, 1821.) Crosby, Ebenezer (Conn). Surgeon at General Washington's Headquarters, October, 1776; resigned 1st January, 1781. (Died 19th February, 1789.) 'Crosby, Jesse (Pa). Sergeant in Proc- tor's Battalion Pennsylvania Artil- lery in 1776; 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 11th March, 1779; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 11th February, 1780; wounded at Green Springs, 6th July, 1781, and rendered no subsequent ser- vice. (Died — October, 1791.) Crosby, John (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia; taken prisoner at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777. (Died 1822.) Crosby, Josiah (N. H.). Captain 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to Decem- ber, 1775. (Died 1793.) Crosby, Samuel (Mass). Surgeon 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon Massa- chusetts Mihtia, 1777-1779. Crosby, Stephen (Conn). Captain of Sage's Regiment Connecticut Militia, 20th June, 1776; killed 15th September, 1776, on the retreat from New York. Crosher, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777: resigned 19th May, 1779. Crosley, Jesse, (Pa). — See Crosby. Cross, Joseph (Md). Sergeant 2d Maryland, 11th February, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 6th November, 1781 ; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, l783. Cross, William (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1778. Cross, William (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, 25th June, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st. January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Dragoons, 1st January, 1777; Captain 4th Pennsylvania, 3d June, 1777; re- signed 14th May, 1779. 179 Crutcher Crossman, Robert (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776. Crossman, William (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant 15th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; Captain, 20th June, 1779; cashiered 7th November, 1779. Crothers, Anthony (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster of Patten's Continental Regiment, 16th February, 1777, to . Crow, George (Pa). Ensign 5th Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned 24th December, 1777. Crow, Samuel (N. J.). Captain, Ma- jor and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey MiHtia, 1777-1780. (Died 1801.) Crowle, Jacob (Pa). Captain of Hal- let's Battalion Pennsylvania Militia, ; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Crowley, Florence (Mass). Sergeant in Knox's Regiment Continental Artil- lery, 27th September, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st October, 1778, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1798.) Crozall. Charles (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 25th May, 1777; taken prisoner at Brandy- wine, 11th September, 1777; exchanged 23d November, 1780, and did not re- enter service. Crozier, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 19th May, 1779. (Died 26th April, 1823.) Cruise, Walter (Pa). Corporal of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, 1775, and in 1st Continental In- fantry in 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Con- tinental Infantry, July, 1776; taken prisoner near Boston, 29th July, 1775; was a prisoner 17 months; Captain 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; retired 21st June, 1778. Cruit, ( — ). Lieutenant killed at Waxhaw, 29th May, 1780. Crump, Abner (Va).) Captain 1st Virginia State Regiment, 10th May, 1777; dismissed 19th October, 1777. Crump, Goodrich (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia, 18th September, 1775; Captain, 5th June, 1776; cashiered 19th October, 1777. Crump, Richard (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Artillery, 1780 and 1781. Crutcher, Anthony (N. C). Ensign 5th North Carolina, 27th February, Crutchers 180 Cumpston 1780 ; Lieutenant, 18th May, 1781 ; trans- ferred to 2d North Carolina, 6th Febru- ary, 1782; served to close oif war. Crutchers, Henry (N. C). Ensign 5th North Carolina, 20th August, 1777, to Crute, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 30th November, 1779; Cap- tain Lieutenant, , 1780; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to 1st May, 1783. Crygier, Simon (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; cash- iered 6th August, 1777. Cudney, John (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Drake's Regiment New York Mili- tia; taken prisoner; when and where, not stated. Cudworth, Nathaniel (Mass). Cap- tain of a company of Minute Men at Concord, 19th April, 1775; Major of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Major 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 21st Jan- uary, 1826.) ■ Culbertson, James (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 9th Virginia, 16th March, 1776 ; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 7th November, 1776; transferred to 1st Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; Captain, 12th May, 1779; transferred to 5th Virginia, 12th Feb- ruary, 1781, and served to close of war. Culbertson, John (Pa). Major Penn- sylvania Militia, 1776-1780. (Died 1794.) Culbertson, Joseph (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; killed and scalped at Isle aux Noix, 24th June, 1776. Culbertson, Robert (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1777. (Died 1801.) Culbertson, Samuel (Md). Captain of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776; exchanged 2d November, 1780, and did not re-enter service. Culbertson, Samuel (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1777-1782. (Died 1817.) Culbertson, Samuel (Va). Surgeon 12th Virginia, — March, 1777; supersed- ed 21st April, 1778. Culp, Daniel (Va). 1st Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 9th Februarv, 1776; re- signed 20th May, 1777, Culpeper, ' (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina State Troops; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Culver, Daniel (Vt). Captain Ver- mont Militia, 1777. Culver, Samuel (Conn). Ensign of Hooker's Regiment Connecticut Militia; taken prisoner, when and where not stated. A soldier of that name from Connecticut was taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Cumming, John Noble (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant 2d New Jersey, 29th Novem- ber, 1775; Captain, 30th November, 1776; Major 1st New Jersey, 16th April, 1780; Lieutenant-Colonel 2d New Jer- sey, 29th December, 1781; Lieutenant- Colonel Commandant, 11th February, 1783; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 13th Novem- ber, 1783. Cummings, John (Mass). Ensign of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1808.) Cummings, John (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775. Cummings, Jotham (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, 6th July to December, 1775. Cummings, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 7th Continenetal Infantry, 1st January, 1776; cashiered 23d February, 1776. Cummings, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 10th Massachusetts, 6th Novem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st Novem- ber, 1777; resigned 13th October, 1778. (Died 24th October, 1825.) Cummins, Alexander (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Virginia, 15th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, Uth November, 1776; resigned 13th June, 1778. Cumpston, Edward (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 15th Continental Infan- try, 1st January, 1776; Adjutant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain, 11th November, 1777; resigned 24th March, 1780. Cumpston, John (Mass). Served as a volunteer, and was taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Januarv, 1777 ; Captain Lieutenant, 12th Septeniber, 1777; resigned 4th March, 1779. (Name also spelled Compston and Crumpton.) Cuningham 181 Curtis Cuningham, Allen (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant Montgomery's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, June to De- cember, 1776; Captain Pennsylvania Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 15th May, 1801.) Cunningham, Arthur (S. C.) Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia, 1776. Cunningham, Cornelius. — See Conyng- ham. Cunningham, Henry (N. Y.). Ser- geant of Lamb's Company New York Artillery, 1775 and 1776; Sergeant 2d Continental Artillery, 3d January, 1777; Sergeant-Major, 1st May, 1778; 2d Lieu- tenant, 20th May, 1779; 1st Lieu- tenant, 8th April, 1782; Regimental Quartermaster, — December, 1782 ; trans- ferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. Cunningham, James (Pa). Colonel 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Ply- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. Cunningham, John (Ga). Was a Captain in 2d Georgia in 1777, and in 1782 was called Major. Cunningham, John (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 11th Pennsylvania, 30th Septem- ber, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Wash- ington, 16th November, 1776; resigned 21st April, 1777. Cunningham, John (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 8th May, 1776, to . Cunningham, Peter (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania, 17th June, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. Cunningham, Robert (Va). 3d Lieu- tenant 1st Continental Artillery, 25th September, 1777, to . Cunningham, Samuel (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 11th Pennsylvania, 13th Novem- ber, 1776; resigned 10th July, 17t7. Cunningham, William (Pa). Ensign of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battal- ion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. Cunningham, William (Va), 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Virginia, 16th September, 1775; Captain, 22d April, 1776; retired i4th September, 1778. Cunningham, William (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 8th May, 1776; resigned — September, 1776. Curd, John (Va). Captain Virginia Mihtia, 1778-1781. Curd, Joseph (Va). 1st Lieutenant 6th Virginia, 24th February, 1776, to Currell, Nicholas (Va). Sergeant 5th Virginia, 5th February, 1776; Ensign, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 12th August, 1776; resigned 15th Sep- tember, 1778. Currie, Andrew (Pa). Ensign of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Currie, David (Pa). Ensign of Mont- gornery's Penneylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Currie, Ross (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Three Rivers, 8th June, 1'776; never rejoined regi- ment. Currie, William (Pa). Surgeon's Mate Pennsylvania Musket Battalion MiUtia, 6th April, 1776; resigned 27th September, 1776. (Died , 1829.) Currier, Ezra (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778, Currier, John (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Prye's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775. (Died 1806.) Curry. — See also Currie, as name is spelled both ways. Curry, James (Va). ' 2d Lieutenant 8th Virginia, December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 24th June, 1777; transferred to 4th Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; Cap- tam, 23d September, 1779; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war (Died 5th July, 1834.) Curry, John (Mass). Ensign 10th Massachusetts, 10th August, 1777; Lieu- tenant, — March, 1779, and served to . Curry, Joseph (N. J.). Hospital Stew- ard in Hospital Department, 25th Au- gust, 1777; Assistant Commissary in Hospital Department, 31st December 1778, to 23d July, 1780. Curtis.— See also Curtiss. Curtis, Benjamin (N. Y.). Surgeon 1st New York, 1st March, 1776; resign- ed 3d November, 1776; (Died 1784.) Curtis, Bethuel (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Rhode Island, Uth February, 1777; resigned 3d May, 1778. Curtis, Eleazer (Conn). Captain 4th Connecticut, 1st May to December, 1775; Major of Enos' Regiment Con- necticut Militia in 1778. Curtis Curtis, Eliphalet (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Mott's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Curtis, Giles (Conn). Ensign 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 17th October, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 10th May,' 1780; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Curtis, Israel (Conn). Captain of Bedel's New Hampshire Regiment, June to December, 1775; Major of Elmore's Continental ' Regiment, April, 1776 ; died 25th July, 1776. Curtis, Jacob (Mass). Ensign of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Curtis, Jesse (Conn). Corporal in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 20th December, 1775; Captain Connecticut MiHtia, 1776-1777. Curtis, John (Conn). Lieutenant Connecticut Light Horse, 1779-1780. (Died 1825.) Curtis, John (N. C). Lieutenant 5th North Carolina, 1st October, 1776, to Curtis, Joshua (N. C). Ensign 4th North Carolina, 1st July, 1777; resigned 21st February, 1778. Curtis, Marmaduke (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; resigned 28th April, 1778. Curtis, Nathan (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, 1776-1777. Curtis, Nehemiah (Mass). Captain of Mitchell's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia on the Magaduce Expedition, July to September, 1779. (Died 26th September, 1816.) Curtis, Peter (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 18th De- cember, 1775. Curtis, Reuben (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina in 1777. Curtis, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Curtis, Thomas (N. C). Ensign S'th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Curtis, William (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieu- 182 Gushing tenant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, — April, 1780; resigned 2d September, 1780. (Died 11th Octo- ber, 1821.) Curtis, William (Mass). Captain of Glover's Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 14th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Major of Henley's Continental Regi- ment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 20th May, 1778. (Name also spelled Courtis.) Curtiss. — (See Curtis, as name is spelled both ways.) Curtiss, Eli (Conn). Sergeant-Major 8th Connecticut, 10th April, 1777; En- sign, 17th November, 1777; 2d Lieuten- and, 11th April, 1778; resigned 4th De- / cember, 1779. (Died 13tk December, 1821.) Curtiss, Samuel (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 31st March, 1822.) Cushing, Charles (Mass.) Captain of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 24th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 25th November, 1809.) Cushing, David (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel Massachusetts Mili- tia, 1776-1781. (Died 1800.) Cushing, Job (Mass). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 24th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Colonel Massachusetts Militia in 1777. (Died 1808.) Cushing, Joseph (Mass). Brigadier- General Massachusetts Militia in 1777. Cushing, Lemuel (Mass). Surgeon of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Surgeon 23d Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Cushing, Nathaniel (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 10th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 6th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Brigade-Major, 1st De- cember, 1781, to April, 1782; Brevet Ma- jor, 30th September, 1783; served to close of war. (Died — August, 1814.) Gushing 183 Dade Gushing, Pyam (Mass). Sergeant-Ma- jor 10th Massachusetts, 24th February, 1777; Ensign, 1st November, 1777; died 5th January, 1778. Gushing, Seth (Mass). Major Massa- chusetts Militia, 1778-1780. Gushing, Thomas Humphrey (Mass). Sergeant 6th Continental Infantry, Jan- uary to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 1st Lieutenant, 12th January, 1778 taken prisoner at , 14th May, 1781 exchanged ; Brevet Captain, 30th September, 1783; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784; Captain 2d Infantry United States Army, 4th March, 1791 ; assigned to 2d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; Major 1st Sub Legion, 3d March, 1793; Inspector of the Army, 27th February, 1797, to 22d .May, 1798; Lieutenant-Colonel 2d United States Infantry, 1st April, 1802; Adjutant and Inspector-General, 26th March, 1802, to 9th May, 1807; Colonel 2d United States Infantry, 7th Septem- ber, 1805; Brigadier-General United States Army, 2d July, 1812; honorably discharged, 15th June, 1815. (Died 19th October, 1822.) Gushing, William (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant 14th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; wounded at Saratoga, 7th Octo- ber, 1777;, resigned 5th February, 1779. Gushman, Solomon (Vt). Captain of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1779. Custis, John Parke (Va). Captain Virginia Militia Volunteers; Aide-de- Camp to General Washington at York- town, October, 1781. Gustis, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieutenant 9th Virginia, 4th July, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 22d July, 1776.; retired 14th Sep- tember, 1778. Guthbert, Alexander D. (Ga). Captain 3d Georgia, 2d June, 1777; taken pris- oner at Briar Creek, 3d March, 1779, and served to Guthbert, Daniel (6a).. 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant ; Captain, ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Cutler, Joseph (N. Y.). Ensign New York Militia; wounded near White Plains, 17th May, 1782. Cutler, Manasah (Mass). Chaplain of Fransis' Massachusetts Regiment of Militia, 2d September, 1776; Chaplain 11th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 30th June, 1779. (Died 28th July, 1823.) ■ Cutter, Ammi Ruhameh (N. H.). Physician General of Hospital Eastern Department, 11th April, 1777; resigned 9th March, 1778. (Died 8th December, 1819.) Cutter, Benoni (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm in April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 14th December, 1775 ; Captain ' of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, ment, 14th May, 1776, to 10th May, 1777. Gutter, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gardner's Massafchusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Cutting, John Brown (N. Y.). Sur- geon's Mate Hospital Department in 1776; Apothecary of Hospital Eastern Department, 10th July, 1777, to 1779, and of the Middle Department, to 10th June, 1780. (Died 3d -February, 1831.) Cutting, Thomas (Conn). Lieuten- ant of Gay's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 20th June, 1776; killed on the re- treat from New York, 15th September, 1776, Cutis, Thomas (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1779. Cuyler, Abraham (N. Y.). Major, Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1781. Cuyler, Henry (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia, 1778-1780. Cuyler, Jacob (N. Y.). Deputy Com- missary-General of Purchases, 18th June, 1777, and served to July, 1782. D. Dabney, Charles (Va). Major 3d Vir- ginia, 13th February, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel 2d Virginia, 16th February, 1778; retired 30th September, 1778; Colonel Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Dade, Baldwin (Va). Cadet 3d Con- tinental Dragoons' 10th May, 1778, to . Dade, Francis (Va). Cornet 3d Con- tinental Dragoons, 1st May, 1778; taken Dade 184 Danforth prisoner at Tappan, 28th September, 1778; Lieutenant, , 1779; Captain, , 1781 ; retired 9th November, 1782. (Died 1791.) Dade, Robert (Va). 2d Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 6th February, 1776; died — August, 1776. Daggett, . —See also Dogett; name is spelled both ways. Daggett, Ebenezer (Conn). Ensign 7th Connecticut, 20th June, 1779; trans- ferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; died 20th November, 1781. Daggett, Henry (Conn). Private 7th Connecticut, 1st May, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster 13th October, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 15th November, 1778; transfer- red to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Daley, Daniel (S. C.) Lieutenant 1st South Carolina ; taken prisoner at Briar Creek, 3d March, 1779. Daley, Joshua (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 7th North Carolina, 19th Decem- ber, 1776; Captain, 12th October, 1777; retired 1st June, .1778. Dallam, Richard (Pa). Deputy Pay- master-General of the Flying Camp, 17th July to December, 1776. DaUas, Archibald (N. J). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New Jersey, 9th December, 1775; Captain of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 12th February, 1777; wound- ed, and taken prisoner, 5th September, 1777, in Delaware, and died 6th Septem- ber, 1777. Dallas, John (Ga). Lieutenant of a, Georgia Regiment in 1779. Dalling, William (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Dalton, Joseph (N. J.). Captain Lieu- tenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 1st July, 1777. Dalton, Thomas Valentine (Va). Lieu- tenant Virginia MiUtia, 1780-1781. Dames, John (Md). Captain 4th Bat- talion Maryland Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Dammon, Ebenezer (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Dan, David (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775, to March, 1776; served subsequently as Captain of Thomas' New York Militia Regiment. (Name aslo spelled Don.) Dana, Anderson (Conn). Lieutenant Connecticut Militia ; killed at Wyoming, 3d July, 1778. Dana, Benjamin (Mass). Sergeant 6th Continental Infantry, 11th April to 31st December, 1776; Ensign 13th Massachusetts, 13th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st February, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 3d April, 1836.) Dana, James (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 16th De- cember, 1775; Captain of Ward's Con- necticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777. (Died 1817.) Dana, William (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant of Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, 25th April, 1775; Cap- tain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 16th December, 1775, to De- cember, 1776. (Died 1809.) Dance, Etheldred (N. C). Ensign — North Carolina Regiment in 1781. (Died 4th February, 1828.) Dandridge, Alexander (Va). Lieuten- ant Virginia Company of Dragoons, 17th June, 1776 ; Captain 1st Continental Dragoons, 15th March, 1777; resigned 14th April, 1780. Dandridge, John (Va). Captain 1st Continental Artillery, 7th February, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged July, 1781; serv- ed to June, 1783. Dandridge, Robert A. (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Continental Artillery, 30th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 24th May, 1779, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1799.) Dandridge, William (Va). Major Virginia Militia, 1777-1778. Dane, Throphilus (N. H.) Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1779. Danforth, Asa (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm ,April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December ,1775; Captain 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subse- quently as Captain Massachusetts Mi- litia, Danforth, Eliakim (Mass). Captain 6th Massachusetts, 1st Januarv, 1777; resigned 1st March, 1779. Danforth, Elijah (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment. May to December, 1775; Captain 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st March, 1779. Danforth 185 Darlington Danforth, Jonathan (Mass). Cap- tain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January to December, 1776. Danforth, Joshua (Mass). Corporal 12th Massachusetts, 15th May, 1777; Sergeant, 1st January, 1778; Ensign, 26th November, 1779; Lieutenant, 28th July, 1780; transferred to 2d Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 3d January, 1837.) Danforth, Samuel (Mass). Lieutenant 4th Massachusets, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 20th April, 1779. Dangerfield, Williara (Va). Colonel 7th Virginia, 29th February, 1776; re- signed 13th August, 1776. Daniel, Aaron (S. C). Ensign South Carolina Militia in 1776. Daniel, James (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Daniel, John (Va). Ensign 8th Vir- ginia, 9th February, 1776; resigned 5th August, 1777. Daniel, Joseph (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1776-1777. Daniel, Stephen (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 4th January, 1776, re- signed 3d June, 1776. Daniels, Japhet (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died , 1806.) Danielson, Nathaniel (Mass). Major of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Danielson, Timothy (Mass). Colonel Massachusets Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Brigadier-General and Major-General Massachusetts Militia, 1776 to 1782. (Died 19th. September, 1791.) Danielson, William (Conn). Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1776-1779. Dannell, Joseph (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1776-1778. d'Antignac, Louis Jean Baptist, Baron ( ). Captain Continental Artillery, 1st May, 1777, and served to — Septem- ber, 1777. Darby, Ephraim (N. J.). Private 4th New Jersey, 1st December, 1776; Regi- mental Quartermaster, 17th February, 1777; Lieutenant Regimental Quarter- master 3d New Jersey, 12th November, 1777; transferred to 1st New Jersey, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st September, 1782. Darby, Henry (Del). Captain Dela- ware Regiment, 17th January to De- cember, 1776. Darby, Nathaniel (Va). Ensign 9th Virginia, 14th August, 1776 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 7th March, 1777; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; after exchange he joined the 5th Vir- ginia; served to close of war. Darby, Samuel (Mass). Captain of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Captain 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 2d Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; Major 7th Massachusetts, 29th September, 1778; transferred to 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 9th February, 1807.) Darcy. — See also Dorsey, as name is spelled both ways. Darcy, George (Mass). Lieutenant of Cady's Massachusetts Battalion on the Expedition to Canada, January to June, 1776. Darcy, William (Ga). 2d Lieutenant of Captain Bickham's Company Georgia Militia, 15th August, 1781, to 15th Feb- ruary, 1782; Major Georgia Militia, 1782 and 1783. Darcy, William (Ga). Major Geor- gia Militia, 1782, Dare, David (N. J.). Sergeant 3d New Jersey, 7th February, 1776; En- sign, 29th November, 1776; omitted October, 1777. Daring, Henry (Va). Ensign of a Vir- ginia State Regiment for the war. Darke, William (Va) Captain, 8th Virginia, 9th February, 1776; Major, 4th January, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; exchanged 1st November, 1780; Lieutenant-Colonel 4th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, to rank from 29th No- vember, 1777 ; retired 1st January, 1783 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Kentucky Militia, 1791, at St. Clair's defeat. (Died 20th November, 1801.) Darling, Andrew (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Virginia, 4th March, 1776, to . Darlington, Robert (Pa). Lieuten- ant of Watt's Pennsylvania Battalion Darnall 186 Davidson of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 14th May, 1781, and did not return to army. Darnall, Henry (N. C). Lieutenant and Adjutant 5th North CaroHna, 15th April, 1776; Captain, 1st October, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778. Darragh, Charles (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, April, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Darragh, Daniel (Pa). Sergeant Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, 7th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th August, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Darragh, Henry (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Darrow, Christopher (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Captain 10th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 1st Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; Major, 15th April, 1778; resigned 27th August, 1780. (Died 1814.) Dart, Joseph Sanford (S. C). Deputy Clothier-General, 12th December, 1777, to ; was Paymaster 1st South Caro- Kna in 1780. Darville, William (Va). Sergeant 2d Continental Artillery, 20th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 30th November, 1777; resigned 10th November, 1778. Dashiel, William Augustus (Md)-. Sur- geon's Mate of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, March to December, 1776; Surgeon Hospital Department, 1st June, 1778. Died 5th December, 1780. Daugherty, Michael (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th November, 1777; cashiered 14th April, 1779; name also spelled Dougherty. Davenport, Hezekiah (Conn). Lieu- tenant Connecticut Militia, ; killed at Ridgefield, 27th April, 1777. Davenport, Joseph (Pa), 1st Lieu- tenant 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th January, 1776 ; Captain 23d March, 1776 ; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Davenport, Opie (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1779 to 1782. Davenport, Thomas (Ga). Lieuten- ant 2d Georgia, , appears on roll for August, 1778. Davenport, William (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 1st April, 1776, 2d Lieuten- ant, 28th September, 1776; retired 30th September, 1778. (Died 1832.) Daves, John (N. C). Quartermaster 2d North Carolina, 7th June, 1776; En- sign, 30th September, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 4th October, 1777; wounded at Stony Point, 16th July, 1779 ; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; ex- changed June, 1781; transferred to 3d North Carolina, 1st January, 1781; Cap- tain, 8th September, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. ( Died 12th October, 1804.) Daves, John (N. C). Ensign 10th North Carolina, 6th May, 1781, to . David, Ebenezer (R. I.). Chaplain 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Chaplain 2d Rhode Island, 10th March, 1777; omit- ted February, 1778. Name also spelled Davis. Davidson, George (N. C). Captain 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; resigned 5th February, 1777. Davidson, James (N. Y.). Regimental Quartermaster, 1st Canadian (Living- ston's) Regiment, 18th March, 1777; cashiered 27th July, 1778. Davidson, James (Pa). Surgeon 5th Pennsylvania, 5th April, 1777; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 26th June, 1825.) Davidson, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant of Allen's Independent Maryland Com- pany, 14th January, 1776; Captain 2d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Major 5th Maryland, 12th January, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783. Davidson, Joshua (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, 19th April, 1779, and served to . Davidson, Thomas (Mass). Lieuten- ant 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779. Davidson, Thomas (N. C). Lieuten- ant North CaroHna Militia, 1780-1781. Davidson, William (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 26th August, 1778. Davidson, WilUam Lee (N. C). Ma- jor 4th North Carolina, 15th April, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel 5th North Caro- lina, 4th October, 1777; transferred to. Davie 187 Davis 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778 ; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina, 9th June, 1779; served also as Brigadier-General North Carolina Militia, ■; killed at Cowan's Ford, 1st February, 1781. Davie, Peter (Va). Quartermaster, 14th Virginia, 22d May, 1777; resigned 31st October, 1778. Davie, William Richardson (N. C). Entered the army in 1776 as a volun- teer; Lieutenant of Dragoons Pulaski Legion, 5th April, 1779 ; Captain, — May, 1779; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; Colonel of North Caro- lina Cavalry State Troops, 5th Septem- ber, 1780, and served to close of war; Brigadier-General United States Army, 19th July, 1798; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Died 18th November, 1820.) Davies, William (Va). Captain 1st Virginia, 30th September, 1775; Deputy Muster-Master-General of the Flying Camp, 7th to 15th October, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th No- vember, 1776; Major 7th Virginia, 22d March, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel 5th Virginia, 21st February, 1777; Lieuten- ant-Colonel Commandant 14th Virginia, 6th April, 1778; Colonel, 20th March, 1778; Regiment designated 10th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; transferred to 1st Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Davis, Aaron (Mass). Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1775; Colonel of same in 1776. (Died 1777.) Davis, Abner (Pa). 3d Lieutenant 2d Battalion of Milfes' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 28th March, 1776; re- signed 19th October, 1776. Davis, Abraham (N. C). Adjutant 7th North Carolina, 22d . December, 1776; resigned 21st November, 1777. (Name also spelled Dawes.) Davis, Benjamin (N. H.). Ensign 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Davis, Benjamin (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; released 8th De- cember, 1780. Davis, Benjamin (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th October, 1775; Captain, 5th January, 1776; resigned 1st January, 1777. Davis, David (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Davis, Ebenezer (Mass). Private in Company of Minute Men at Lexington and Concord, 19th April, 1775; Sergeant in Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant in 9th Continental Infantry, January to De- cember, 1776; Sergeant 9th Massachu- setts, 25th March, 1777; Ensign, 2d March, 1779; Brigade Quartermaster, 15th March, 1782, to January, 1783; transferred to 8th Massachusetts, 15th February, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Mas- sachusetts, 7th Tuly, 1782; Lieutenant, 15th March, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 14th November, 1799.) Davis, Harman (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th South Carolina (Artillery), — May, 1776; Captain, 29th May, 1777; wounded at Savannah 9th October, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Davis, Hezekiah (Pa). Lieutenant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776 ; exchanged 8th December, 1780. Davis, Isaac (Mass). Captain Com- pany " of Minute Men ; killed at Con- cord 19th April, 1775; first officer killed during the Revolutionary War. Davis, Isaac (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Davis, Isaac (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Fennsylvania, 28th May, 1779; re- tired 17th January, 1781. Davis, Israel (Mass). Captain 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; cashiered 11th February, 1778. Davis, James (Mass). Sergeant of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 1817.) Davis, James (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 23d February, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 25th June, l776; 1st Lieutenant, July, 1776; Captain, 7th August, 1776; retired 30th September, 1778. Davis, Jesse (Va). 1st Lieutenant nth Virginia, 17th November, 1776; Captain, 11th September, 1777; Regi- ment designated 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; retired — May, 1779. Davis, John (Mass). Private, Cor- poral and Sergeant of Cotton's Massa- Davis 188 Davis chusetts Regiment, 6th May to Decem- ber, 1775; Sergeant 3d Continental In- fantry, January to December, 1776; Sergeant 4th Massachusetts, 22d Janu- ary, 1777; Sergeant-Major, 9th Febru- ary, 1777; Ensign, 3d January, 1778; Lieutenant and Regimental Adjutant, 14th April, 1780, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 1816.) Davis, John (Mass). Captain of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachu- setts Militia, 1778-1779. Davis, John (N. C). — See Daves. Davis, John (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775; Cap- tain 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; wounded at Stillwater, 19th Sep- tember, 1777; Major, 11th April, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Davis, John (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, • ; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. ' Davis, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 6th April, 1776; Cap- tain 9th Pennsylvania, 15th November, 1776; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania 17th January, 1781 ; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. (Died 10th July, 1827.) Davis, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 19th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; Captain of Patton's Ad- ditional Continental Regiment, Febru- ary, 1777; Regiment merged into 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778; resigned April, 1779. (Died 3d Febru- ary, 1816.) Davis, John (Pa). Surgeon 1st Bat- talion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 22d March, 1776; taken pris- oner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 8th December, 1776; Sur- geon of Patton's Continental Regiment, 1st March, 1777, to 16th December, 1778, and of the 11th Pennsylvania to April, 1779. (Died 13th Februar" 1816.) Davis, John (Pa). Colonel Pennsyl- vania Militia, 1778. Davis, Jonathan (Mass). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May to December, 1775. Davis, Joseph (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania Musket Battalion, 27th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania, August, 1776; transferred to Hartley's Continental Regiment, 15th January, 1777 ; Captain, 3d June, 1778 ; Regiment designated 11th Pennsylvania, 16th De- cember, 1778; killed by Indians near Wyoming, 23d April, 1779. Davis, Joseph (Pa). Surgeon's Mate 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 22d March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 8th December, 1776. Davis, Joseph (Va). Surgeon 15th Virginia, 4th March, 1778; Regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; was taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 3d Virginia 12th February, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783. Davis, Joshua (R. I.). Major Rhode Island Militia, 1775-1776. Davis, Josiah (Mass). Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia, ' 1775-1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 11th Massachusetts, 6th No- vember, 1776; resigned 8th November, 1777. Davis, Llewellyn (Pa). Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, 2d February, 1779; Lieu- tenant, 10th August, 1779; transferred to 5th Pennsylvania, 1st Janua""-, 1781; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Davis, Mordecai (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; died 12th August, 1776. Davis, Ransom (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in Marion's Brigade, 1780-1781. Davis, Reuben. (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Learned's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May to December, 1775; served subsequently as Captain Massachusetts Militia until he died, 9th October, 1781. Davis, Rezin (Md). Ensign Mary- land Rifle Company, 21st June, 1775; Captain of Stephenson's Rifie Regi- ment, 11th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; escaped 7th July, 1777; retained in Rawling's Continental Regiment after his escape; retired 1st January, 1781. (Name also spelled Davies.) Davis, Robert (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 15th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant Ist Massa- chusetts, 1st January 1777; Captain, 4th November, 1777; resigned 1st April, 1779. Davis, Samuel, Jr. (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th Novem- Davis 189 Day ber, 1776; retired 1st July, 1778. (Died 6th April, 1824.) Davis, Septimus (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania Muslcet Battalion, 9th August, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 9th De- cember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Pat- ton's Continental Regiment, 17th Janu- ary, 1777; Regiment merged into 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 13th April, 1779; resigned 24th February, 1780. Davis, Thomas (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton 16th November, 1776. Davis, Thomas (Va). Captain 9th Virginia, 12th February, 1776; cashiered , 1776. Davis, Thomas (Va). Chaplain 1st Continental Dragoons, 10th December, 1776, to . Davis, Thomas (Va). Ensign. 15th Virginia, 25th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st August, 1777; Regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; retired 30th September, 1778. Davis, William (Mass). Lieutenant of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; resigned 14th September, 1778. Davis, William (N. C). Captain 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Major, 10th April, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel 1st North Carolina, 5th Feb- ruary, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Davis, William (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Rhode Island, 11th Febriiary, 1777; dismissed 20th March, 1778. Davis, William (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Davis, William (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1781. Dawes, Abraham (N. C). — See Davis. Dawes, Josiah (N. C). Regimental Quartermaster 7th North Carolina, 10th July, 1777, to . Dawes, William (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; discharged 25th May, 1778. Dawsey, Nathan (Conn). Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st May to — Septem- ber, 1775. Dawson, Henry (N. C). Captain 2d North Carolina, 29th November, 1776; resigned 11th October, 1777. Dawson, Henry (Va). Ensign and Regimental Quartermaster 7th Vir- ginia, 31st October, 1778; Lieutenant, 22d February, 1780, and served to close of war. (Died 1815.) Dawson, Levi (N. C). Major 5th North Carolina, 15th April, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 8th North Carolina, 19th October, 1777 ; retired 1st June, 1778. Dawson, Samuel (Pa). Captain 11th Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; transferred to 8th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; died 3d September, 1779. Dawson, William (Va). Ensign 6th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, — November, 1776; died — May, 1777. Day, Aaron (N .J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st January, l777; Regimental Quartermaster, March, 1778; omitted July, 1779. Day, Elijah (Mass). Sergeant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign 7th Massachusetts, 13th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 19th November, 1777; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; re- tired 1st January, 1783. Day, Isaac (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 2d Connecticut, 1st June, 1777; resigned 6th October, 1778. Day, James (Conn). Adjutant Bat- talion in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Adjutant 6th Connecticut, 20th May to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant and Adjutant 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; served subsequently as Cap- tain of Marines. Day, John (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1775. Day, Joseph (Ga). Captain 2d Georgia, 20th September, 1777, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Day, Luke (Mass). 2d Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777, and served to 3d June, 1783. Day, Luke ( ). Captain of Com- pany Delaware Indians, 1780-1781. Day, Samuel (Mass). 1st Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 27th September, 1778. Day, Samuel (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Private in Dayton 190 Dearborn Read's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Corporal 4th Massa- chusetts, 1st April, 1777; Sergeant, 1st June, 1778; Ensign, 18th August, 1779; resigned 18th April, 1782. Dayton, Elias (N. J.). Colonel 3d New Jersey, 18th January, 1776; trans- ferred to 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1781 ; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 7th January, 1783, and served to close of war. {Died 17th July, 1807.) Dayton, Henry (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia, 1779. Dayton, Jonathan (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 7th February, 1776; Regimental Paymaster, 26th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 7th April, 1779; Aide-de-Camp to General Sulli- van, 1st May, 1779; Captain 3d New Jersey, 30th March, 1780; taken pris- oner at Elizabethtown 5th October, 1780 ; exchanged ; transferred to 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1781 ; retained in Consolidated New Jersey Regiment in April, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783. (Died 9th October, 1824.) Dayton, Joseph (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant Western Company, New Jersey Ar- tillery, 1st March, 1776, to . Deal, (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Rangers, ; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779. Deams, Frederick (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 7th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Captain, 7th February, 1777; left regiment 20th April, 1777, and resigned soon afterwards. Deakins, Leonard (Md). Captain 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. (Died 1824.) Dean, Ebenezer (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Dean, Isaac (Mass). Colonel Massa- chusetts Militia, 1778-1780. Dean, Isaac (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th January, 1777, to . Dean, John (Md). Captain 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 26th Au- gust, 1778; Captain 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Major 4th Maryland, 11th March, 1778; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781; died 6th November, 1781. Dean, John (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Cady's Battalion on the expedition to Canada, January to June, 1776. Dean, Jonathan (Conn). Ensign of Elmore's Continental Regiment, 15th April, 1776, to April, 1777. Dean, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 11th Pennsylvania, 30th Septem- ber, 1776; Captain, 9th April, 1777; re- tired 1st July, 1778. Dean, Thomas (Mass). Corporal and Sergeant in Gridley's Regiment of Artil- lery, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 10th August, 1';'76; Captain Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; retired 12th September, 1778. Dean, William (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia; killed at Crooked Bil- let, 1st May, 1778. Deane, Walter (Mass). Sergeant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign 13th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 26th December, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 4th July, 1780; transferred to 3d Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1781; Captain, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1782; re- tired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1814.) Deane, ( — ). Lieutenant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 5th July, 1776; marked "dead" in Septem- ber, 1776. Dearborn, Henry (N. H.). Captain Company of Minute Men, April, 1775; Captain 1st New Hampshire, 23d April, 1775; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; exchanged 10th March, 1777; Major 3d New Hampshire, 19th March, 1777, to rank from 8th Novem- ber, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 19th September, 1777; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st April, 1781, and served to 21st March, 1783; Secretary of War, 5th March, 1801, to 7th March, 1809; Major-General ynited States Army, 27th January, 1812; honorably discharged 15th June, 1815. (Died 6th June, 1829.) Dearborn, John (N. H). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Dearborn, Levi (N. H.). Surgeon New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Dearborn Dearborn, Samuel (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775. Dearborn, Simeon (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to 20th July, 1775. 191 de Frauval de Arendt, Baron. — See Arendt. Dearborn, Stephen (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Dearborn, Thomas (N. H.). Lieuten- ant New Hampshire MiUtia; Killed 29th August, 1778, at Quaker Hill. Deane, Jonathan (N. J.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1778. Dearingr, Ebenezer (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1777. Dearing, Francis (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia; wounded at Beaufort, 9th February, 1779. Deaver, John (Md). Lieutenant 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 8th April, 1779; Captain Mary- land MiHtia, 1780-1782. (Died 1812.) De Bedeaux, Frederick (France). — See Bedaux. de Belleville, Nicholas Jacques Eman- uel (France). Surgeon Pulaski Legion, 1777-1780. (Died 1831.) De Benneville, Daniel (Va)^ Surgeon 13th Virginia, 25th April, 1778; retired 30th September, 1778; Surgeon Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. De Bert, Claudius (France). Captain 3d Cavalry Pulaski Legion, 7th June, 1778, and Paymaster of Armand's Corps; Brevet Major, 6th February, 1784; served to close of war. De Beviere, Francis. — See Beviere. De Borre, Prud'Homme (France). Brigadier-General Continental Army, 1st December, 1776; resigned 14th September, 1777. De Boze, Baron ( — ). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Pulaski Legion; killed at Egg Harbor, 15th October, 1778. De Brahm, Ferdinand (France). — See Brahm. De Camp, James (N. J.). Private, Corporal and Sergeant 2d New Jersey, December, 1776, to February, 1779; Ensign 2d New Jersey, 1st February, 1779; resigned 1st June, 1782. Dechert, Peter (Pa). Captain 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton 16th November, 1776; resigned 1st February, 1777; served subsequently as Major Pennsylvania Militia. (Died 1784.) De Gicati. — See Cicati. De Colerus, Christian (France). — See Colerus. De Corney, Louis Ethis (France). Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel of Cavalry, Continental Army, 5th June, 1780; served as Commissary-General to the French troops. De Courcy, Edward (Md). 3d Lieu- tenant of Veazey's Independent Mary- land Company, 14th January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776 ; exchanged 27th September, 1777. De Crenis, Chevalier (France). Lieutenant Cavalry Pulaski Legion, 1778; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Con- tinental Army, 7th November, 1778; served to , De Delafauche (France) Major of Engineers in 1780. de Failly, Chevalier de.— See Failly. de Fayals, (France). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Continental Army, 20th November, 1776. De Fermoy, Matthias Alexis Roche (France). Brigadier-General Continen- tal Army, 5th November, 1776; resigned 31st January, 1778. De Fontevieux, Chevalier (France). Served as a volunteer in Armand's Corps in 1778; Brevet Lieu- tenant Continental Army, 13th Janu- ary, 1779; Lieutenant Dragoons Ar- mand's Corps, 9th March, 1780; Brevet Captain, 6th February, 1784; served to De Forrest, Isaac (Conn). Lieuten- ant of Silliman's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Deforest, Samuel (Conn). Private 5th Connecticut, 8th May to 17th Sep- tember, 1775; Sergeant 5th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 15th December, 1777; Lieutenant, 27th Au- gust, 1780; transferred to 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. de Franchessin, Jacques Antoine (France). Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Continental Army, 20th July, 1776, and directed to join the Flying Camp. de Frauval, (France). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Continental Army, 1st De- De Freest cember, 1776, and served to October, 1777. De Freest, Isaac (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant and Captain New York Militia, 1775-1776. De Frey, Charles Baron (France). Captain 1st Cavalry Pulaski Legion, ' ; taken prisoner 1st February, 1778, where not sated; released 1st July, 1778; resigned 28th November, 1781. Degges. — See Diggs, as name is spelled both ways. De Gimat. — See Gimat. De Gouvion.— See Guvion. De Groot, Joseph {N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New York, 25th April to November, 1776. Deguillett, John (Canada). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Canadian Regiment, 20th October, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 18th December, 1776; dishonorably dis- charged 31st October, 1777. De Haas, John Philip (Pa). Major of Pennsylvania Provincials in 1775; Colonel 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 22d January, 1776; Colonel 2d Pennsyl- vania, 25th October, 1776, to rank from 22d January, 1776; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 21st February, 1777; to 3d November, 1783; Brevet Major- General, 30th September, 1780; went to Philadelphia in 1779, and rendered no subsequent service. (Died June, 1786.) De Haas, John Philip, Jr. (Pa). En- sign 1st Pennsylvania, 6th August, 1776, to January, 1777. (Died August, 1826.) De Hart, Balthazer (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776. De Hart, Cyrus (N. J.). Ensign 4th New Jersey, 4th December, 1775, to March, 1776; Ensign 1st New Jersey, 18th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 26th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 4th October, 1777; Regimental Paymaster, 22d April, 1778, to January, 1781; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 11th March, 1780; Cap- tain, 20th December, 1780; transferred to 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1781 ; retained in Consolidated New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 7th Septem- ber, 1831.) De Hart, Jacob (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 2d June, 1778; 2d Lieu- tenant, l&th May, 1779; Aide-de-Camp to General De Kalb; died 25th July, 192 Delaporte 1780, of wounds received at Bulls Ferry, 21st July, 1780. De Hart .M^'Urice (N. J.). Major Aide-de-Camp to General Wayne; killed at Fort Lee 18th November, 1776. De Hart, WiUiam (N. J.). Major 1st New Jersey, 7th November, 1775; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 2d New Jersey, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 20th November, 1781. (Died 16th June, 1801.) De Holtzendorf, Louis C. ( — ). See Holtzendorf. Dehorety, Charles (Mass). See Dougherty. De Huff, Abraham (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 15th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 20th April, 1778. (Died 1821.) Dike, Nicholas (Mass). Colonel Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1776. De Kalb, John Baron (Bavaria). , Major-General Continental Army, 15th September, 1777; died 19th August, 1780, of eight wounds received at Cam- den, South Carolina, 16th August, 1780. De Kermovan, ( — ). See Ker- movan. De Eeyser, Lehancius (N. C). Ad- jutant 1st North Carolina, 16th Septem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 4th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 3d February, 1776; resigned 10th December, 1776. Deklawan, Charles (Va). Major of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. de Kowatz, Michael ( — ). See Eo- watz. Delagard, C. H. (— ). Adjutant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d No- vember, 1776; resigned 3d October, 1777. Delaplaine, James (Va). Cadet 3d Virginia, 1st June 1779; Eisign, 4th July, 1779; Lieutenant, 1st August, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged ; transferred to 2d Virginia 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Delaplaine, Joseph (Ga). Surgeon 4th Georgia, ; resigned 30th June, 1779. (Name also spelled Delaplaign.) Delaplaine, Peter Emanuel (Ga). En- sign 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Lieutenant, — November, 1776; Cap- tain, 26th May, 1777; was also Major Georgia Militia in 1777; returned to France in 1778. Delaporte, Deorame (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. de Laumoy 193 Dennis de Laumoy. — See Laumoy. Delavan, Daniel (N. Y.), Captain and Major New York Militia, 1775-1780. Delavan, Nathaniel (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1779. Delezeume, Joseph de (France). As- sistant Engineer, 28th September, 1776, and served to 1783. Dellient, (S. C). Adjutant 2d South Carolina in 1776; Brigade Major to General Moultrie, 28th August, 1777, to . De Linkensdorf, Louis (Pa). Adju- tant of the German Regiment, 9th Au- gust, 1776; retired June, 1779. Dellinger, John (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1776. De Mafastram, (France). Brevet Lieutenant Continental Army, 13th' January, 1779, and permitted to return to France. De Malmady, Francis ( — ). See Mal- mady. De Marcellin, Antoine Claude (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 28th July, 1779; Lieutenant, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1783; retained in Pennsylvania Battalion, June, 1783; Brevet Captain, 6th February, 1784, and served to 20th June, 1784. de Medici, Cosmo (N. C). See Medici. Dement, William (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th January, 1776; Regimental Adjutant, 29th Sep- tember, 1776; deserted 2d November, 1776. (Name also spelled Demont.) Demerit, John (N. H.). Major New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Deming, David (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Steven's Battalion of Artillery, 1st July, 1777; in 3d Continental Ar- tillery, Fall of 1778; resigned 6th March, 1779. Deming, Elijah (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia; wounded at Ben- nington 16th August, 1777. Deming, Pownal (Conn). Sergeant Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 12th May to 10th De- cember, 1775; Sergeant 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, iqth August to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st Jariu- ary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 15th Novem- ber, 1778; transferred to 1st Connecti- cut 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. Deming, Seth (Conn). Lieutenant Connecticut Light Horse, 1776-1777. Demler, Henry (N. Y,). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 20th Au- gust, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Demere, Raymond (Ga). Lieutenant Georgia Militia; taken prisoner at Sa- vannah, 4th March, 1776. Dempsey, William (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; taken prisoner at Guelphs Mills 11th December, 1777. de Montfort, Julius, Count (France). 1st Lieutenant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 23d March, 1777; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, 21st March, 1777; Major 1st Cavalry Pulaski Legion, 18th April, 1778 ; resigned 23d January, 1779. (Name also spelled de Mountfort.) Demouth, Marcus (N .Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; wounded and taken prisoner at German Flats, 29th October, 1780. Denholm, Archibald (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Virginia, January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 9th August, 1777; Captain, 25th June, 1779; wounded at Hobkirk's Hill 25th April, 1781, and did not re- turn to service. Dening, Solomon (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Fellow's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Denison, Nathan (Conn). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1777; Colonel of same, 1777-1780. (Died 1809.) Dennett, John (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st May, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 19th July, 1779; Captain, 1st July, 1780; transferred to 2d New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781, and served to March, 1783. Dennis, Daniel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 10th Pennsylvania, 5th November, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Dennis, Ezekiel (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; omitted after July, 1778. Dennis, John (N. J.). Captain of Patton's Additional Continental Regi- ment, January, 1777; taken prisoner at Red Bank, 22d October, 1777, and died while a prisoner 15th January, 1778. Dennis, William (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 8th North Carolina, 28th No- vember, 1776; Captain, 30th Septem- ber, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Dennis Dennis, William (Va). Cadet 4th Virginia, 4th February, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Dennison, William (R. I.). Adjutant of Elliott's Rhode Island State Regi- ment of Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to October, 1777. (Died 24th Jan- uary, 1834.) Denniston, Daniel D. (N. Y.). En- sign 4th New York. 9th November, 1777; Lieutenant, 11th April, 1780; transferred to 2d New York, 1st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 3d February, 1824.) Denniston, George J. (N. Y.). Adju- tant 3d New York, 28th June to No- vember, 1776; Ensign 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 20th May, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Denny, Ebenezer (Pa). Ensign 7th Pennsylvania, 4th August, 1780; trans- ferred to 4th Pennsylvania, 17th Jan- uary, 1781; Lieutenant, 23d May, 1781; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783; Ensign United States In- fantry, Harmar's Regiment, 12th Au- gust, 1784; Regimental Adjutant, 8th September, 1785; Lieutenant, 10th No- vember, 1787; Lieutenant 1st Infantry, United States Army, 29th September, 1789; Captain, 29th December, 1791; re- signed 15th May, 1792. (Died 22d July, 1822.) Denny, John (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New York, July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 21st November, 1776; resigned 7th Oc- tober, 1778. Denny, Robert (Md). Private and Sergeant 7th Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; Regimental Quartermaster, 30th April, 1777; Paymaster, 27th May, 1778; Lieutenant, 3d January, 1780; transferred to 5th Maryland, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Denny, Samuel (Va). Captain 1st Continental Artillery, 30th November, 1776, to . Denny, Walter (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia; killed at Crooked Bil- let, Pa., 1st May, 1778. Denslow, Martin (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Corporal 8th Connecticut, 7th July to 18th December, 1775; Sergeant 5th Connecticut, 1st April, 1777; Sergeant- Major, 15th May, 1779; Ensign, 16th August, 1779; transferred to 2d Con- necticut 1st January, 1781 ; retired 31st March. 1782. (Died 1817.) 194 Derlck Densmore, Eliphalet (Mass). Cap- tain of Prescott's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Dent, George (Md). 1st Lieutenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. (Died 1812.) Dent, Hatch (Md). Ensign of Small- wood's Maryland Regiment, 14th Janu- ary, 1776; Lieutenant, March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th Au- gust, 1776; exchanged 20th April, 1778; 1st Lieutenant 1st Maryland, 10th De- cember, 1776; Captain 2d Maryland, 17th April, 1777; resigned 13th Novem- ber, 1778. Dent, John (Md). Brigadier-General Maryland Militia, 6th January, 1776; re- signed July, 1776. Dent, John (Va). Ensign 9th Vir- ginia, 31st October, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 6th April, 1779; resigned 20th Novem- ber, 1880. Dent, William (N. C). Commissary 9th North Carolina, 11th December, 1776, to . Denton, Daniel (N. Y.). Captain 3d New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; Captain 3d New York, 28th March to November, 1776. Denton, Thomas (Va). Ensign 12th Virginia, January, 1777; dismissed — April, 1777. Denwood, Levin (Md). Surgeon 7th Maryland, 3d October, 1779; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1781; re- tained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. De Peyster, William (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia, 1775. (Died 1803.) De Peyster, W. W. (N. Y). Ensign 1st New York, 24th February, 1776; killed by lightning 21st August, 1776. De Pontiere, Louis ( — ). See Pon- tiere. De Purcell, Henry (— ). See Purcell. Derby, Samuel (Mass). Captain of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Derick, Jacob Gerhard (Netherland). Captain 9th Pennsylvania, 15th Novem- ber, 1776; Captain 4th Continental Ar- tillery, 3d March, 1777; resigned 6th July, 1777; breveted Lieutenant-Colonel 5th November, 1778, "as a testimony of his merit and services in the army," granted leave until further orders 12th Derickson 195 De Witt July, 1780, and was honorably dis- charged 17th May, 1781.. (Name also spelled Dirks.) Derickson, Samuel (Del). Lieuten- ant Delaware Militia, 1780-1781. De Roland, Sebastian (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant of Patten's Continental Regi- ment, 15th January, 1777; dropped from rolls after September, 1777. de Rouerie, Armand T. (France). See Armand. de Roussi, Pierre Regnier (Canada). Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Canadian Regi- ment, 11th November, 1775; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 4th New York, 26th March, 1777, to rank from 21st November, 1776; transferred to 2d New York, 28th June, 1779; resigned 29th March, 1780. (Died 1810.) Derringer, Henry (Pa). Captain of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. De Saussure, Henry W. (S. C.) Lieutenant 3d South Carolina, , 1777; wounded at Savannah, 9th Oc- tober, 1779; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 2Qth March, 1839.) De Saussure, Lewis (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 3d South Carolina; mor- tally wounded at Savannah, 9th Octo- ber, 1779. De Saussure, Victor Daniel (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780. (Died 1798.) Des Espiniers, Augustus F. — See Es- piniers. Deshon, Richard (Conn). Captain of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Detard, John Peter. — See Tetard. De Treuson, (France). Brevet Captain Continental Army, 13th Janu- ary, 1779. De Treville, John Francis (S. C). Was a Captain in 4th South Carolina (Artillery) in June, 1777; wounded at Savannah 9th October, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged 15th June, 1781, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 1790.) Detrich, Jacob (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; killed in a skirmish near Amboy, N. J., 1st April, 1777. De Troy, Francis ( — ). Lieutenant Pulaski Legion, 1st June, 1778, -to -, 1780. De Valcour, John S. — See Valcour. De Van Brunne. — See Van Brunne. De Veaux, Peter (Ga). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Gates 3d Au- gust, 1780 to 1781. (Died 6th Oc-ober, 1826.) Devereaux, John (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1788.) Devereaux, Peter (Ga). Major Geor- gia Militia, 1778-1780. De Vernejoux, ( ). See Ver- ne joux. de Vienna, Marquis (France). Volunteer, ; served without pay or expense to the United States during the campaign of 1778 as Aide-de-Camp to General Lafayette; Brevet Lieuten- ant-Colonel Continental Army, 15th July, 1778. Devoe, Jeremiah ( ). Lieutenant of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, 1778-1779. De Vrecourt, (— ). See Vre- court. de Vrigney, (France). Captain Continental Army, 1st December, 1776; resigned 21st October, 1778. Dewey, Daniel (Conn). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain Connecticut Militia in 1776. Dewey, Elijah (Vt). Captain Ver- mont Militia in 1776 and 1777. Dewey, Oliver (Mass). Sergeant-Ma- jor 7th Massachusetts, 8th March, 1777; Ensign, 19th November, 1777. Died 6th. December, 1777. Dewey, Samuel (Conn). Captain Connecticut MiUtia, 1776. Dewey, Zebadiah (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. De Witt, Charles (N. Y.). Colonel New York Mihtia, 1775. (Died 1787.) De Witt, Charles (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. De Witt, Jacob (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Selden's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. De Witt, John L. (N. Y.) . Captain of Snyder's Regiment New York Militia, 1779-1783. De Witt 196 Dickerson De Witt, Levi (N. Y.). Regimental Quartermaster 2d New York, 21st No- vember, 1776; resigned 15th April, 1778. De Witt, Simeon (N. Y.). Geographer and Surveyor, United States Army, 4th December, 1780, to close of war. (Died 3d December, 1834.) De Witt, Thomas (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain, 25th November, 1775, to Jan- uary, 1776; Captain 3d New York, 26th June, 1776; Captain 3d New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 26th June, 1776; resigned 7th January, 1780; served subsequently as Major New York Levies. (Died 7th September, 1809.) De Woedtke, Frederick William (Prussia). Brigadier-General Continen- tal Army, 16th March, 1776; died 28th July, 1776. Dexter, Daniel (R. I.). Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 1st June, 1778; Ad- jutant, 1st May, 1779; retained in 01- ney's Rhode Island Battalion with rank of Captain from 14th May, 1781, and served to November, 1783. Dexter, David (R. I.). Ensign of 2d Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775; Captain of Babcock's Rhode Is- land Militia Regiment, 15th January, 1776; appointed Brigade-Major, 9th Oc- tober, 1776; Captain 2d Rhode Island, 11th February, 1777 ; dismissed 7th Jan- uary, 1779. Dexter, Ichabod (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain in Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment,. May to December, 1775; served subsequently in Massachusetts Militia. Dexter, John Singer (R. I.). Lieuten- ant 1st Rhode Island, 3d May to De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant and Ad- jutant 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; Assistant to the Adjutant-Gen- eral, 1st May, 1779; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 14th May, 1781; Major, 25th August, 1781, and served to November, 1783. Dexter, Oliver (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 1st February, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 3d Juije, 1777; dismissed 11th September, 1778. Dexter, Samuel (R. I.). Ensign of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to March, 1777. Dexter, Thomas (Mass). Ensign 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 27th January, 1778. Dexter, William (Mass). Served in Company of Minute Men at Lexington and Concord, 19th April, 1775; Sur- geon's Mate of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. (Died 4th December, 1785.) Dey, Richard (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia, 1776. Dey, Theunis (N. J.). Colonel .New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Deygart, John (N. Y.). (Uiptain New York Militia, ; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Deygart, Jost (N. Y.). Captain New York Mihtia, 1779-1783. Deygart, Peter (N. Y.). Major New York MiHtia, 1779-1783. Diamond, Benjamin (R. I.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Church's Rhode Island Regi- ment, 3d May to December, 1775; Cap- tain Rhode Island State Regiment, 15th January, 1776; Captain of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th Au- gust, 1776, to March, 1777. Dibbell, Charles (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Paterson's Massachusetts Regimerrt, May to December, 1775. Dick, Alexander (Va). Major 1st Virginia State Regiment, 1777 to 1781. Dick, Jacob (Pa). Ensign Pennsyl- vania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Dick, John (Pa). Sergeant of Thomp- son's Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion, 25th June, 1775; 3d Lieutenant 1st Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 25th September, 1776; wounded at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776. Dick, Samuel (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776. Dickdom, Joseph (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Virginia, 25th March, 1776, to . Dickenson, Benjamin (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 177S, to . Dickenson, Richard (N. C). Ensign 6th North Carolina, 12th April, 1777; Lieutenant, 12th October, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; cashiered 20th November, 1779. Dickerman, Isaac (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Dickerson, Nathaniel (N. C). Lieu- tenant 9th North Carolina, 28th Novem- ber, 1776, to . Dickerson 197 Dillenback Dickerson, Peter (N. J.). Captain 3d New Jersey, 5th March, 1776, to 10th November, 1776; Captain 3cl New Jer- sey, 29th November, 1776 ; resigned 26th October, 1777. Dickey, John (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. (Died 1808.) Dickey, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th November, 1776; resigned 31st October, 1777. Dickinson, Daniel (N. Y.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1779. Dickinson, Edmund B. (Va). Cap- tain 1st Virginia, 25th February, 1776; Major, 26th October, 1777; killed at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778. Dickinson, Joel (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Elmore's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 15th April, 1776; Captain, 25th July, 1776, and served to April, 1777. Dickinson, John (Pa). Brigadier- General Pennsylvania Militia, . (Died 14th February, 1808.) Dickinson, Joseph (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 6th October, 1775. Dickinson, Philemon (N. J.). Briga- dier-General New Jersey Militia, 19th October, 1775; resigned 15th February, 1777; Major-General, New Jersey Mili- tia, 6th June, 1777, to close of war. (Died 4th February, 1809.) Dickinson, Reuben (Mass). Captain of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Dickinson, Silvanus (N. Y.). Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, 1st Decem- ber, 1778; Lieutenant, — September, 1779; resigned 5th April, 1780. (Died 23d July, 1832.) Dicks, Alexander (Va). Major Vir- ginia Militia, 1780-1781. Dickson, Beverly (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia, 13th October, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant, 28th January, 1776, and served to . Dickson, James (Pa). Sergeant of 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 4th March, 1776; Ensign, , 1781; 3d Lieutenant, 1st May, 1782, and served to June, 1783. (Name also spelled Dixon.) Dickson, John (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 20th January to December, 1776. Dietrich, Peter (Pa.). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 5th February, 1777; Lieu- tenant, 1780; killed at Paramus, 16th April, 1780. Dietz, Peter (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia ; accidentally wounded, 9th September, 1777, and died next day, Difieuderfer, David (Pa). Private German Regiment, 25th August, 1776; Corporal, 1st December, 1776; taken prisoner, 10th May, 1777, near Mon- mouth; rejoined regiment, 24th April, 1778; Ensign, 23d July, 1778; resigned 23d June, 1780. Diffendorf, Henry (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New York, November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, July, 1776; 1st Lieu tenant 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777, while serving as Captain New York Militia. (Name also spelled Die- fendorf.) Digges, Cole (Va). Cornet 1st Con- tinental Dragoons, 31st March, 1777; resigned 4th May, 1778. (Died 1817.) Digges, Edward (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1778-1780. Diggs, Anthony (N. C). Lieutenant 5th North Carolina, 20th August, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Diggs, Dudley (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment, June, 1779, to February, 1782. Dill, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 13th January, 1777; killed at Brandywine, nth September, 1777. Dill, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- talion, 25th June, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant, 15th October, 1775; served to De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 1st Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January 1776; re- signed 1st February, 1776. Dill, Matthew (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia, 1776. Dill, William (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Battalion of the Plying Camp, July to December, 1776. Dill, Robert (N. Y.). Paymaster of 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 2d January, 1777; resigned 29th July, 1777. Dillard, James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 10th Virginia, 3d February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 2d January, 1778; resigned 30th May, 1778; Captain Virginia Mi- litia at King's Mountain, October, 1780, and in South Carolina in 1781. (Died 4th December, 1836.) Dillenback, Andrew (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; killed at Oris- kany, 6th August, 1777. Dillon 198 Dixon Dillon, James (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant 2d New Jersey, Uth November, 1775; Captain 2d New Jersey, 10th May to 10th November, 1776; Captain 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; resigned 1st December, 1777. DiUon, James (N. C). 2d Lieutenant 7th North Carolina, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th October, 1777; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Dillon, John (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, — February, 1779, to . Dimick, Abel (Vt). Lieutenant Ver- mont Militia in 1777. Dimmick, Benjamin (Conn). Cor- poral 10th Continental Infantry, Jan- uary to December, 1776; Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 21st April, 1777; Ensign, 9th April, 1780; transferred to 3d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1781; Lieuten- ant, 4th May, 1781; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. Dimon, Benjamin (R. I.). Lieuten- ant Rhode Island Regiment, May to December, 1775. Dimon, David (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain 5th Connecticut, 1st May to De- cember, 1775; Brigade-Major to Gen- eral Wooster, 13th June to 18th Sep- tember, 1775, and to General Schuyler, 18th September, 1775, to December, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 6th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; died 18th Sep- tember, 1777, of wounds received at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777. Dimon, Jonathan IConn). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1777- 1782. Dinsmore, Eliphalet (Mass). Captain of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Dinwiddle, Hugh (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1777.) Dionne, Germaine (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 4th March, 1776, to June, 1783. Dircks, Gerard Jacob (Pa). — See Derick. Disney, James (Md). Captain 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Disting, Adam (Va). 1st Lieutenant 8th Virginia, ; resigned — May, 1776. Dix, Nathan (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant of Baldwin's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, August, 1776; Captain 9th Massachusetts, 1st' January, 1777; transferred to 8th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781; transfer- red to 3d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Dix, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th """anuary, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 15th Janu- ary, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. Dix, Timothy (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Stickney's Regiment New Hamp- shire Militia, 5th March to 1st Decem- ber, 1776; Major 14th United States Infantry, 12th March, 1812; Lieutenant- Colonel 14th Infantry, 20th June, 1813; died 4th November, 1813. Dixon, Anthony F. (Va). Surgeon Hospital Department, 1776 to 1782. Dixon, Charles (N. C). Ensign 6th North Carolina, 2d April, 1777; Pay- master, 19th January, 1778; transfer- red to 3d North Carolina, 1st July, 1778; Lieutenant, 8th February, 1779; wound- ed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781; transferred to 4th North Caro- lina, 6th February, 1782; retired 1st January, 1783. Dixon, Henry (N. C). Captain 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; arranged to 8th North Carolina, Janu- ary, 1777; Major 3d North Carolina, 4th October, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 12th May, 1778; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 6th February, 1782; died 17th July, 1782. Dixon, John (Conn). Captain in Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776. Dixon, Joseph (N. C). Major North Carolina Militia at Kings Mountain, October, 1780. (Died 14th April, 1825.) Dixon, Sankey (Pa). Sergeant-Ma- jor 6th Pennsylvania, March, 1777; En- sign, 2d August, 1779; Lieutenant, 12th May, 1781; transferred to 2d Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783, and sen,'ed to 3d June, 1783. (Died 1814.) Dixon, Tilghman (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st North Carolina, 20th Octo- ber, 1775; Captain, 5th February, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783. Dixon 199 Doheriy Dixon, Wynne (N. C). Ensign 10th North Carolina, 1st March, 1781; 2d Lieutenant, 5th July, 1781; transfer- red to 1st North Carolina, February, 1782; served to close of war. (Died 24th November, 1829.) Doan, Samuel (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 11th Pennsylvania, 13th November, 1776; Captain, 9th April, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Dobbins, Hugh (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, , 1777, to 1st June, 1778. Dobson, Henry (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, September to December, 1776; Captain 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1781; Major — Maryland, 3d June, 1781; killed 8th September, 1781, at Eutaw Springs. Dobson, (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia; killed at Ram- sour's Mill, 20th June, 1780. Dodge, Abraham (Mass). Lieuten- ant Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 17th June, 1786.) Dodge, Barnabas (Mass). Captain of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to December, 1776. Dodge, Henry (N. Y.). Sergeant in 3d New York in 1775 and 1776; 1st Lieutenant of DuBois' New York Regi- ment, 26th June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, 30th March, 1780; retired 1st Januajy, 1781. (Died 1820.) Dodge, Isaac (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, 18th May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Dodge, John (Mass). Ensign in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently as Captain Massachusetts Militia, Dodge, Levi (Mass). Sergeant 10th Massachusetts, 10th December, 1776; Ensign, 1st November, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 15th December, 1778; transfer- red to 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Dodge, Paul (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to December, 1776. Dodge, Reuben (Mass). Sergeant 10th Massachusetts, 10th December, 1776; Ensign, 1st November, 1777; omitted June, 1779. Dodge, Richard (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to December, 1776. Dodge, Robert (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusets Militia in 1776, and Colonel of same in 1782. (Died 15th June, 1823.) Dodge, Samuel (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Mont- gomery, 6th October, 1777; exchanged, ; 1st Lieutenant, 1st October, 1777; transferred to 2d New York, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; Brevet Captain, 30th Sep- tember, 1783, and served to close of war. (Died 1807.) Dodge, Samuel, Jr. (N. Y.). Sergeant 4th New York, 2d May, 1777; Ensign, 1st June, 1779; transferred to 2d New York, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 27th October, 1835.) Doggett, (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia; wounded at Stono Perry, 20th June, 1779, and died next day. Doggett, Arthur (Mass). Captain of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Doggett, John (Mass). Colonel Massa- chusetts Militia, 1776-1777. Doggett, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Con- tinental Artillery, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 19th Novem- ber, 1831.) Doherty, George (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Captain, 28th October, 1776; transferred to 4th North Carolina, 1st Doherty 200 Dorr June, 1778; Major, 13th October, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Doherty, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia; killed near Beaufort, in August, 1776. Dole, James (Conn). Private 2d Con- tinental Dragoons, 7th May, 1777; Ser- geant, 1st February, 1778; Sergeant- Major, 12th May, 1779; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, 14th January, 1781; 2d Lieutenant, 10th June, 1782, and served to close of war. DoUiver, Peter (Mass). Adjutant of Sargent's Massachusets Regiment, June to November, 1775; Adjutant 16th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; resigned 1st March, 1779. (Died 23d June, 1816.) Dolson, Peter (N. Y,). Ensign 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; re- signed 19th January, 1778. Don, David (N. Y.). — See Dan. Donaldson, John (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Captain, 16th May, 1776, and served to . Dondel, Michael (Pa). Captain in Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- talion, 25th June, 1775; resigned 13th August, 1775. Donlevy, John ( Va) . Ensign 1st Vir- ginia State Regiment, April, 1777, to April, 1778. Donnell, James (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 5th July, 1779. Donnell, Nathaniel (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant of Roman's Independent Com- pany Pennsylvania Artillery, 25th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th May, 1776; Captain of Steven's Battalion of Artillery, 9th November, 1776; company subsequently attached and formed part of the 3d Continental Artillery, and served to June, 1783. (Died 29th May, 1821.) Donnell, Timothy (Mass). Private 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Corporal, 31st March, 1778; Sergeant, — June, 1778; Ensign, 23d October, 1781, served to June, 1783. Donnelly, Patrick (Md). Ensign 7th Maryland, 27th May, 1778; Lieutenant, 7th October, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Donneson, William (R .1.). Adjutant of Elliott's Rhode Island Artillery Regi- ment, 1777-1778. Donnom, William (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th South Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Captain, , 1778; killed at Savannah, 9th October, 1779. Donoho, Thomas (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Captain, 10th September, 1776; Major, 13th October, 1781, in 4th North CaroHna, 6th February, 1782; served to close of war. (Died 1825.) Donovan, Matthew (Va). Major 9th Virginia, 4th March, 1776; died 27th January, 1777. Donovan, Richard (Md). Ensign 6th Maryland, 15th March, 1777; Regi- mental Adjutant, 17th April, 1777, to 16th August, 1780; Lieutenant, 1st April, 1778; killed 16th August, 1780, at Cam- den. Donworth, Peter (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant ilth Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776, to . Dooley, George (Ga). Lieutenant 3d Georgia, — , 1778. Dooley, John (Ga). Captain 1st Georgia, 12th December, 1775; resigned , 1776; Colonel Georgia Militia. He and his family murdered by Tories in August, 1780. Dooley, Thomas (Ga). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Georgia, 12th December, 1775; Captain, , 1776;. killed by Indians near Oconee River, Georgia, 22d July, 1776. Doolittle, Daniel (Conn). Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st December, 1775. Doolittle, Ephraim (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Regiment, May to Octo- ber, 1775. Doolittle, Ichabod (Conn). Captain 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 4th Novem- ber, 1775. Dormon, Jesse (Mass). Captain of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Dorothy, Charles (Mass). Lieuten- ant 12th Massachusetts, 10th August, 1777; resigned 9th January, 1778. Dorr, Jonathan (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Heath's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Dorrance Dorrance, David (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant 6th Connecticut, 8th May to 15th December, 1775; Ensign 10th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 1st January, 1778 ; Captain Lieuten- ant, 20th June, 1779; Captain, 1st July, 1780; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Dorrance, George (Conn). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Connecticut Militia; taken prisoner and murdered b}' Indians at Wyoming, 3d July, 1778. Dorrance, George, Jr. (R. I.). En- sign of Hitchcock's Rhode Island Regi- ment, 3d May to December, 1775. Dorser, David (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May, 1775, to ■. Dorsey, Daniel (Md). Captain 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Captain 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 5th August, 1777. (Died 1823.) Dorsey, Ely (Md). Lieutenant of Watkins' Independent Maryland Com- pany, 14th January, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 3d October, 1776; Captain 2d Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; taken pris- oner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777 ; was a prisoner on parole but never re- joined regiment. Dorsey, John (Md). Surgeon's Mate Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, 20th August to December, 1776; Sur- geon's Mate of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 11th January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Dorsey, John W. (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Dorsey, Larkin (Md). 2d Lieutenant Baltimore Artillery Company, 5th No- vember, 1776; Cornet 4th Continental Dragoons, 25th January, 1777; resigned 4th September, 1778. Dorsey, Nicholas (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 15th April, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st April, 1778; resigned 10th November, 1778. Dorsey, Richard (Md). 3d Lieuten- ant of Richardson's Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, 17th September to 1st December, 1776; Lieutenant 4th Continental Dragoons, 24th January, 201 Dougherty 1777; resigned 15th April, 1777; Cap- tain Independent Company Maryland Artillery, 4th May, 1777; company at- tached to and formed part of the 1st Continental Artillery, 30th May, 1778; wounded and taken prisoner at Cam- den, 16th August, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 1826.) Dorsey, Thomas (Pa). Captain 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th October, 1775; 2d Pennsylvania, 25th October, 1776; resigned 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain 4th Continental Dragoons, 10th January, 1777; omitted August, 1777. Dorsey, Vachel (Md). Private Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, 20th July to December, 1776; Ensign of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 1st May, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 17th Novem- ber, 1777, and served to . Doty, David (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Burrall's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 19th January, 1776; appointed Wagonmaster-General of General Gates' Army, 3d August, 1776. (Died 1817.) Doty, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 9th November, 1778 ; transferred to 4th Continental Ar- tillery, June, 1779-; Captain Lieutenant, 7th October, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Doubleday, Nathaniel (Mass). Lieu- tenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Doudel, Michael (Pa). Captain of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, 24th June, 1775; resigned 15th October, 1775. Dougherty, Charles (Mass). Ensign of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, Octo- ber, 1775; Ensign and Quartermaster 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 28th June, 1778. (name also- spelled Dohauty and Doherty.) Dougherty, John (Pa). Sergeant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- talion, 25th June, 1775; 3d Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 25th September. 1776; discharged 31st December, 1776. Dougherty, Michael (Mass). Private in Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant 6th Doughty Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; Ensign, 5th October, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 26th December, 1777. Doughty, John (N. J.). Captain Lieutenant of New Jersey Artillery Company, 1st March, 1776; Captain 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Aide-de-Camp to General Schuy- ler in 1777; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783; Brevet Ma- jor, 30th September, 1783; Major of the Artillery Battahon, 7th August, 1784; Major Artillery Battalion United States Army, 20th September, 1789; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 2d United States Infantry, Ith March, 1791, which he declined, and retired from the service; Lieutenant- Colonel 2d Artillerists a,nd Engineers, 1st June, 1798; resigned 26th May, 1800. (Died 16th September, 1826.) Douglas, ( ). Major, ; taken prisoner at Briar Creek, 3d March, 1779. Douglas, Ephraim (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; Aide-de-Camp to General Lincoln in March, 1777; taken prisoner at Bound Brook, 13th April, 1777; ex- changed 27th November; 1780; ap- pointed Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, 2d June, 1778; Lieutenant, 27th January, 1779; transferred to 5th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783, (Died 1833.) Douglas, John (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Captain 11th Pennsylvania, 13th November, 1776;- re- signed 7th December, 1777. (Died 1840.) Douglas, John (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 19th December, 1775; Colonel Connec- ticut State Regiment and Militia, 1776- 1777; Brigadier-General Connecticut Mi- litia, June, 1777, to close of war. Douglas, Richard (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign and Regimental Quartermaster in Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Connecticut, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 11th August, 1780; Captain, 22d August, 1780; trans- ferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1783; transferred to Swift's Consolidated Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 1828.) 202 Dow Douglas, Robert (N. C). Lieutenant of Kingsbury's Company North Caro- Una Artillery, 19th July, 1777; omitted July, 1778. Douglas, William (Conn). Captain 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st Decem- ber, 1775; was Aide-de-Camp to General Wooster, 13th June to December, 1775; Colonel Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; wounded at Harlem Plains, 16th Sep- tember, 1776; Colonel 6th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; died 28th May, 1777. Douglas, William (N. C). Regi- mental Quartermaster 4th North Caro- Una, 10th February, 1777, to . Douglass. — See Douglas as name is spelled both ways. Douglass, Thomas (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st April, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 14th April, 1778; Captain, 12th October, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783; Captain of a Company United States Artillery, 12th August, 1784, and served to October, 1785. Dove, William (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 17th April, 1777; resigned 1st December, 1777. Dover, Andrew (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th Janu- ary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 4th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged, 25th October, 1780, and did not re- enter service. (Died 12th December, 1831.) Dover, John (Pa). Ensign 3d Penn- sylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, March, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; resigned 2d November, 1778. Dow, Abner (Mass). 1st Lieutenant 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 9th November, 1779; transfer- red to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; cashiered 9th August, 1781. Dow, Alexander (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Malcolm's Additional Continental Regiment, 12th April, 1777; transfer- red to Flower's Regiment of Artillery Artificers, June, 177'7; Captain Lieuten- ant, 4th April, 1780; retired 1st May, 1781. Dow, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 25th September, 1775, to October, 1776. Dow, Jeremiah (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Dow Dow, Reuben (Mass). Captain Com- pany New Hampshire Minute Men, 19th April, 1775 ; Captain of Prescott's Massa- chusetts Regiment, 19th May to De- cember, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775. (Died 1811.) Dow, William (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 17th April, 1777; resigned 1st December, 1777. Dowal, David (N. C). Captain North CaroUna Militia, 1776. Downe, William (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, May, 1778; re- signed March, 1779. Downer, Eliphalet (Mass). Volun- teer Surgeon at Lexington and Con- cord, 19th April, 1775; Surgeon of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Surgeon 24th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently in United States Navy. Downey, Ezekiel (Pa). Surgeon 6th Pennsylvania, 11th September, 1780; drowned 1st July, 1781. Downey, John (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia, ; killed at Crook- ed Billet, 1st May, 1778. Downes, Edward (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Maryland, 1st April, 1777; re- signed 7th January, 1778. Downes, Henry, Jr. (Md). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Downes, William (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 9th February, 1779, and entered the Navy as an officer of Marines. Downing, Henry (Va). Ensign of a Virginia Regiment in 1781 and 1782. Downing, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Downing, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776, to . Downman, Raleigh (Ga). Captain 3d Georgia, ; on roll for August, 1778. Downs, David (Conn). Captain of Burrall's Connecticut State Regiment, 19th January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776. (Died 1813.) Downs, John (S. C). Adjutant 2d South Carolina, 12th March, 1778, to — 203 Drake Doyle, Daniel (S. C). Lieutenant in a South Carolina Regiment in 1780. Doyle, John (Pa). Captain of an In- dependent Pennsylvania Company, 6th July, 1776; company attached to and became part of the 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1777; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; transfer- red to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783, Doyle, Sylvester (Pa). Private 9th Pennsylvania, 16th November, 1776; Surgeon's Mate, . 1777; discharged 25th January, 1778. Doyle, Thomas (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster 6th Pennsylvania, 13th July, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1779; wounded at Green Springs, 6th July, 1781; transferred to 1st Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783, and served to November, 1783; Lieutenant United States Infantry, 12th August, 1784; Lieutenant 1st United States Infantry, 29th September, 1798; Captain 22d Oc- tober, 1790, which became 1st Sub Le- gion, 4th September, 1792; Major, 29th September, 1792; honorably discharged 1st November, 1796. (Died 15th Febru- ary, 1805.) Dozier, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Drake, Abraham (N. H.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Volunteers 6 weeks; mentioned as at Winter Hill in 1775; Colonel New Hampshire Militia in 1776- 1777. (Died 1st August, 1781.) Drake, Jacob (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Drake, Jacob (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 23d November, 1777. Drake, John (R. I.). Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia in 1776. Drake, Joseph (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1777-1781. Drake, Joshua (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Malcolm's Additional Continental Regiment, 25th March, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 24th December, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779; Captain New York Militia, ; taken prisoner at Kanas- soraga, 23d October, 1780, and remained a prisoner to 21st May, 1783. Drake, Phineas (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gay's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Drake 204 Dnimmond Drake, Samuel (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia. 1775-1776. Drake, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 22d February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, — January, 1777 ; killed 21st January, 1777, at Millstone, New Jersey. Draper, George (Va). Hospital Sur- geon and Physician, 6th October, 1780, to close of war. Draper, Moses (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Drayton, Charles (S. C). Captain South Carolina Artillery, 14th Novem- ber, 1775, to . Drayton, Glen (S. C). Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Drayton, Stephen (Ga). Lieutenant- Colonel 2d Georgia, 7th January, 1776, to 5th July, 1776. Drayton, Stephen (S. C). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Howe, 29th November, 1777; Colonel Deputy Quar- termaster-General Southern Depart- ment, 12th November, 1778, to . Dresser, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Drew, John (N. H.). Captain of Wy- man's Regiment New Hampshire Mili- tia, June, 1776; Captain 2d New Hamp- shire, 8th November, 1776; resigned 31st August, 1778. Drew, John (Va). Was an Ensign and 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia in 1777; Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, — February, 1781; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781, and serv- ed to . Drew, Lebbeus (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1778; Sergeant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 4th Massachusets, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner near Schuylkill, 28th De- cember, 1777 ; Captain, 14th April, 1780 ; resigned 10th April, 1782. Drew, Seth (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Brigade-Inspector, 13th July, 1781; Major 3d Massachusetts, 7th January, 1783, and served to 12th June, 1783. (Died 18th May, 1824.) Drew, Thomas Haynes (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant of Grayson's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, 6th February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st February, 1778; Regimental Paymaster, 31st August, 1778, transferred to Gist's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; resigned 2d July, 1779. Drew, Zebulon (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New Hampshire, 20th May to December, 1776. Drewry, John (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1776-1777. Driesbach, Tost (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 10th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 10th December, 1776; Captain of Ottendorf's Battalion Pu- laski Legion, 22d February, 1777, and served to . Driskill, Joseph (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Steven's Battalion New York Artillery, 9th November, 1776, which be- came part of the 3d Continental Artil- lery; 1st Lieutenant, 7th May, 1779; retired 1st January, 1780. Dritt, Jacob (Pa). Lieutenant of Swope's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, 23d August, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776. Drown, Jonathan (Mass.). Lieutenant in Dariielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain of Lee's Continental Regiment, February, 1777; resigned — November, 1778. Drowne, Solomon (R. I.). Surgeon Rhode Island State Regiment, 1776- 1778, to close of war. (Died 5th Febru- ary, 1834.) Drowne, William (R. I.). Lieutenant of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 15th January to November, 1776. Druitt, John (Pa). Conductor of Ar- tillery of Captain Roman's Company Pennsylvania Artillery, 25th March, 1776; 3d Lieutenant, 15th May, 1776; dismissed 30th July, 1776. Dnimmond, James (Va.). 2d Lieu- tenant 9th Virginia, 5th February, 1776, to — . Dnimmond, Peter (Pa.). 2d Lieuten- ant 10th Pennsylvania, ISth April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 22d November, 1777; re- tired 17th January, 1781. Drury 205 Dudley Drury, Asa (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1781. Drury, John ( Va) . Sergeant and Ser- geant-Major 1st Virginia, November, 1776, until appointed 2d Lieutenant, 9th August 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 16th November, 1777; retired 14th Septem- ber, 1778. Drury, John (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1778. Drury, Jotham (Mass). Captain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; cashiered 12th March, 1778. Drury, Luke (Mass). Captain of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, 22d May to December, 1775. Drury, Thomas (Mass). Captain of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Dryden, Nathaniel ( Va) . Ensign Vir- ginia Riflemen, ; killed at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1880. Du Bois, Abraham (Pa.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Hart's Pennsylvania Battal- ion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. Du Bois, Christian (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia, 1775. (Died 1807.) Du Bois, Cornelius (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1779. Du Bois, David (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775 ; Cap. tain, 25th November, 1775'; Captain of DuBois' New York Regiment, 26th June to November, 1776. Du Bois, Henry (N. Y.). Adjutant of DuBois' New York Regiment, 26th June, 1776; Adjutant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; Captain Lieuten- ant, 1st September, 1778; Captain, 22d December, 1779; transferred to 2d New York, 1st January, 1781 ; resigned 4th November, 1782. (Died — January, 1804.) Du Bois, James (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; omitted February, 1777. Du Bois, Lewis (N. Y.). Captain 3d New York, 28th June, 1775; Major, 25th November, 1775; Major of Nicholson's New York Regiment, 8th M^rch, 1776; Colonel, 21st June, 1776; Colonel 5th New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 25th June, 1776; taken pris- oner at Port Montgomery, 6th October, 1777; resigned 22d December, 1779; sub- sequently served as Colonel New York Levies. (Died 29th November, 1802.) Du Bois, Zachariah (N. Y.). Major New York Militia; taken prisoner; "when and where, not stated. Du Bose, Abraham (S. C). Captain in Marion's Brigade, 1780-1781. Du Bose, Elias (S. C). Lieutenant in Marion's Brigade in 1781. Du Bose, Isaac (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant, May, 1776; Captain South Carolina Dragoons, . 1779, to . Du Bose, Samuel (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia, 1781-1782. (Died 1811.) Du Bouchet.— See Bouchet. Du Buysson, Chevalier (France). Major Continental Army, 4th October, 1777; served as Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral De Kalb, 4th October, 1777, to 19th August, 1780; Lieutenant-Colonel Conti- nental Army, 11th February, 1778; wounded and taken prisoner at Cam- den 16th August, 1780, and was prisoner on parole to close of war. du Calvert.— See Calvert. Du Cambray.— See Cambray. Duclos, Francis (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 9th December, 1775; taken prisoner at Three Rivers, 8th June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; cashiered 27th October, 1778. Ducoines, John (Ga). 1st Lieutenant 2d Georgia, 22d July, 1777; taken pris- oner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; ex- changed April, 1781; Captain, ; served to close of war. du Coudray. — See Coudray. Duda, Lemuel (N. H.). Ensign 2d New Hampshire, , 1781; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, March, 1782; discharged 20th November, 1782. Dudley, Ambrose (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1780-1781. Dudley, Daniel (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Swift's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Dudley, Guilford (N. C). Lieuten- ant-Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Dudley, Henry (Va). Captain Vir- ginia State Regiment, 15th October, 1777, to 1st January, 1780. Dudley 206 Duncan Dudley, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant and Captain 2d Virginia State Regi- ment, March to November, 1777. Dudley, Moses (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Mott's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Dudley, Robert (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1776, to ; was in service in December, 1776. Dudley, Thomas (N. C). Musician 6th North Carolina in 1776; Ensign, May, 1778; transferred to 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 20th June, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 1st March, 1781; wounded at Eutaw Springs 8th September, 1781 ; served to close of war. Duey, Oliver (Mass). Sergeant-Ma- jor 7th Massachusetts, 8th March, 1777; Ensign, 19th November, 1777; died 6th December, 1777: DufE, Daniel (S. C). Lieutenant 3d South Carolina, 30th September, 1776, to . DufE, Edward (Va). Surgeon 5th Vir- ginia, 23d January, 1777; transferred to 6th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; last record of him is for November, 1779. Dufl, Henry (Del). Ensign Delaware Regiment, 29th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th April, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 16th August, 1778; taken pris- oner at Camden 16th August, 1780; re- tired 17th May, 1782. (Died — May, 1789.) Duff, Richard (Conn). Ensign 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776. Dufl, Thomas (Del). Major Dela- ware Militia, 1775. Duflield, Andrew (Pa). Ensign of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Duflield, John (Pa). Surgeon 3d Continental Artillery, 30th September, 1782, and served to June, 1783. Duflield, Samuel (Pa). Surgeon Hospital Department in 1779. Dufly, Patrick (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Proctor's Battalion Pennsylvania Artillery, 5th October, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 29th February, 1778; dismissed 11th October, 1781. Dufly, Timothy (N. Y.). Surgeon's Mate 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 10th December, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 22d August, 1777, and did not rejoin regiment. Dugan, James (Pa). Ensign Pennsyl- vania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania 12th November, 1777; resigned 9th Feb- ruary, 1778. Dugan, Jeremiah ( — ). Major Bat- talion Rangers, 28th March, 1776, to Duguid, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th Janu- ary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 13th June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton 16th November, 1776; exchanged 25th October, 1780, and did not re-enter the service. (Died — August, 1787.) Dull, Abraham (Pa). Sergeant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 19th January, 1776; Ensign, 25th October, 1776, and served to January, 1777. Dull, Casper (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Plying Camp, July to December, 1776; Captain Pennsylvania Militia, 1779. Dull, Leonard (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Dumouchett, John (Ga). Lieutenant 3d Georgia in 1778. Dunbar, Thomas (S. C). Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 24th February, 1777; Captain, 9th November, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781; served to close of war. Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Duncan, Daniel (Conn). Ensign of Silliman's Connecticut State Regiment, July to December, 1776. Duncan, David (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia Regiment; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776. Duncan, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 8th April, 1777; Captain, 25th March, 1778; retired June, 1783. (Died 24th June, 1844.) Duncan, John (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; killed at Minnisink, 22d July, 1779. Duncan, Matthew (Pa). Volunteer in the expedition to Canada, 25th Sep- tember, 1776 ; taken prisoner at Que- bec, 31st December, 1775; Captain 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, Duncan 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776. Duncan, Robert (N. C). Regimen- tal Paymaster 4th North Carolina, 1st December, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Dunckerly, Joseph ( — ). Deserted from the IBritish Army; Adjutant of Henley's Continental Regiment, March, 1777; resigned 20th May, 1778. Dungan, Thomas (Pa). Paymaster 12th Pennsylvania, 29th April, 1777; Ensign, 2d June, 1778; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1781; trans- ferred to 2d Pennsylvania 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Dunham, Azariah (N. J.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1776. Dunham, George (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant in Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 21st June, 1779. (Died 19th December, 1819.) Dunham, Levi (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Dunham, Lewis Ford (N. J.). Sur- geon 3d New Jersey, 8th February to, October, 1776; Surgeon 3d New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; resigned January, 1780. (Died 1821.) Dunham, Silas (Mass). Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia; killed at White- marsh 7th December, 1777. Dunham, Stephen (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New Jersey, 7th February, 1776; resigned July, 1776. Dunholm, Archibald (Va). (See Denholm — name spelled on rolls both ways. Duning, Michael (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Warner's Continental Regi- ment, 1st October, 1776; taken prisoner at Stony Point, 15th July, 1779; Cap- tain, 16th July, 1779; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1781. Dunlap, James (Pa). Captain Phila- delphia Light Horse, 1776-1777. (Died 27th November, 1812.) Dunlop, Francis (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1778; cashiered 27th October, 1778. Dunlop, James (Pa). Major 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 10th January, 207 Dunscomb 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 10th Pennsyl- vania, 25th October, 1776; resigned 23d January, 1777; Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1780. (Died 15th December, 1821.) Dunlop, William (Virginia). Chap- lain 6th Virginia, 9th April, 1776, to Dunn, Abner (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Patton's Continental Regiment, 15th January, 1777; Lieutenant, 4th October, 1777; last record of him is February, 1779. Dunn, Abner Martin (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 11th No- vember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Mc- Lane's Delaware Partisan Company. 13th January, 1777; Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania, 31st May, 1779; trans- ferred to 5th Pennsylvania 17th Janu- ary, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Pennsyl- vania 1st January, 1783; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 1795.) Dunn, Isaac Budd (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 4th July, 1776; Captain 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; Major Aide-de-Camp to General St. Clair, . May, 1781, to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783.) Dunn, John (N. J.). Major New Jer- sey Militia, 1776-1778. Dunn, Micajah (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1776. Dunn, Peter (Va). 1st Lieutenant 6th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; Cap- tain, 22d June, 1776. Died 26th De- cember, 1777. Dunn, Samuel (Mass). Captain of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1784.) Dunn, William (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New York, 30th March to No- vember, 1776. Dunnell, Zacheus (Mass). Sergeant of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, June to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 3d November, 1778. Dunscomb, Edward (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant of Lasher's New York Mi- litia Regiment, January, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, May, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th New York, 21st Novem- ber, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, 23d April, 1778; Captain, 11th April, 1780; Dunsmore 208 Dustin retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 12th November, 1814.) Dunsmore, William (Mass). Surgeon of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to November, 1775. Dunton, Moses (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775. Dunwoody, Andrew (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776. Du Plessis, de Maduit ( — ). See Plessis. Duportail, Louis Lebique (France). Colonel Engineers, 8th July, 1777; Chief of Engineers, 22d July, 1777; Brigadier- General Engineers, 17th November, 1777; appointed Commandant of Corps of Engineers and Sappers and Miners, 11th May, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780, and on parole to November, 1780; Major-Gen- eral Chief Engineer, 16th November, 1781; retired 10th October, 1783. (Died . 1802.) Duprie, Antoine (Canada). Lieuten- ant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 1st November, 1776; resigned 3d April, 1778. Dupuy, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia at the battle of Guilford, 15th March, 1781. Dupuy, Peter (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1780. Durant, Edward (Mass). Surgeon of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, 28th June to October, 1775; Surgeon in Hospital Department, 1776-1778. Durfee, Benjamin (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1775. Durfee, Joseph (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel of same, 1780-1781. Durfee, Richard (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia, 1776-1779. Durfee, Thomas (R. I.). Ensign Rhode Island Militia, 1776-1777. Durkee, Benjamin (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign, 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, Septem- ber, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; retired 15th No- vember, 1778; Captain Connecticut Militia, 1781-1783. (Died 1827.) Durkee, Jedediah (Conn). Ensign of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, July to November, 1776. Durkee, John (Conn). Major 3d Con- necticut, 1st May, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel, 1st July to 10th December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 20th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Colonel, 12th August, 1776; Colonel 4th Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; transferred to 1st Connecticut 1st January, 1781; died 29th May, 1782. Durkee, John Jr. (Conn). Ensign 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 31st July, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 4th January, 1780; Captain, 26th October, 1780; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; retired June, 1783. Durkee, Joseph (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Ward's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777. Durkee, Nathaniel (Conn). Regimen- tal Quartermaster 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Deputy Commissary General of Purchases, 1st October, 1777, to 1781. Durkee, Robert (Conn). Captain of an Independent Company, known as .Wyoming Valley Company, 26th Au- gust, 1776; he retired from the service 23d June, 1778, his company being con- solidated with Ransom's; served as a volunteer and was killed in the Wyom- ing Massacre, 3d July, 1778. Dusenbury, John (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New York, 10th January, 1776; wounded at White Plains, 28th October, 1776; Brigade Major to Gen- eral J. M. Scott, April, 1777, to March, 1778, and of Parson's Brigade to Feb- ruary, 1782. Dustin, Woody (N. H.). Lieutenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New Hamp- shire, 8th November, 1776; Captain, 5th March, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1810.) Dustin, Moses (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant 26th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; taken prisoner at Hubbardton 7th July, 1777; Captain, 20th September, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Dutarque Dutarque, Lewis (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Dutee, Gerauld (R. I.). Captain — Rhode Island Regiment; resigned 21st June, 1782. Dutton, Titus (Conn). Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regi- ment, 23d February, 1779; omitted March, 1780. Duval, Daniel (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 24th February, 1776, to . Duval, Edward (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Maryland, 14th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 17th April, 1777; taken prisoner at Germantown 4th October, 1777; killed at Camden 16th August, 1780. Duval, Isaac Ensign 3d Maryland, 22d March, 1777; Lieutenant, 12th April, 1779; wounded at Camden, 16th August, 1780; transferred to 1st Mary- land 1st January, 1781; wounded at Ninety-six 19th June, 1781; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Duval, Jonathan Jr. (R. I.). Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island Regiment, 1st November, 1775, and Lieutenant and Captain in Stanton's Rhode Island State Regiment, 1776 and 1777. (Died 19th August, 1824.) (Name also spelled Devol.) Duval, William (Md). 2d Lieutenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; died 15th April, 1777. Du Veil, ( — ). Captain Sappers and Miners, 2d August, 1779, to . Duychinck, John (N. J.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel and Colonel New Jersey Mi- litia, 1776; "deserted to the enemy." Dwight, Timothy (Conn). Brigade Chaplain, 6th October, 1777; resigned 28th January, 1779. (Died 11th Janu- ary, 1817.) Dye, Jonathan (Va). Ensign 2d Vir- ginia, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 17th June, 1777; killed at Germantown 4th October, 1777. Dyer, Asa (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1831.) Dyer, Charles (R. I.). 2d Lieutenant of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to — . 1777. (Died 1845.) 209 Eager Dyer, Charles (R. I.). Captain of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 1st November, 1775, to . Dyer, Charles (R.I.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel Rhode Island Mili- tia, 1775-1781. Dyer, Christopher (R. I.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regiment, 15th January, 1776; Captain of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to 1777. Dyer, Edward (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Maryland, 14th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 27th May, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 10th September, 1780; Cap- tain, 3d June, 1781 ; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. Dyer, Eliphalet (Conn). Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1775 and 1776, and Brigadier-General Connecticut Militia, December, 1776, to May, 1777. (Died 13th May, 1807.) Dyer, Thomas (Conn). Captain 3d Connecticut, September to December. 1775; Captain 20th Continental Infan- try, 1st January, 1776; Brigade-Major to General Parsons, 15th to 31st Au- gust, 1776; Major 20th Continental In- fantry, 19th August to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 8th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 11th April, 1778. Dyer, Walter (Md). Private 3d Maryland, 9th January, 1777; Sergeant, 26th June, 1777; Ensign 26th January, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 1st August, 1781; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. (Died 2d April, 1819.) Dysart, James (Pa). Ensign of Mont- gomery's. Battalion Pennsylvania Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. Dysart, James (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Riflemen, ; wounded at King's Mountain 7th October, 1780; subsequently served as Major and as Colonel Virginia Militia to close of war. Dyson, Thomas A. (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland, 1st August, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1783; re- tained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. E. Eager, George (N. H.). Surgeon's Mate of Bedel's New Hampshire Regi- ment, 22d January to 1st July, 1776; Surgeon of Bedel's Vermont Regiment, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1779. Eager 210 Eberhard Eager, Nahum (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel of Fellow's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1805.) Eagery, Daniel (Mass). 'Captain of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Eagle, Joseph (N. C). Ensign 4th North Carolina, 1st January, 1776; re- signed 20th March, 1776. Eakin, Samuel (Del). Chaplain Dela- ware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Eames, John (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Earle, John (S. C). Captain 3d South CaroHna (Rangers), 1776, and served to close of war. (Died 1815.) Earle, Joseph (Md). Lieutenant- Colonel 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Earle, Richard Tilghman (Md). Colonel Maryland MiHtia, 1776. Earle, Samuel (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Earle, Samuel (S. C). Ensign 5th South Carolina, 11th June, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 20th June, 1779; 1st Lieu- tenant, October, 1779, to January, 1781 ; Captain South Carolina Rangers, 1781 and 1782. (Died 24th November, 1833.) Earl, William (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Early, Joseph (Va). 2d Lieutenant 5th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, — September, 1776, and served to . Eastebrooks, Joseph (N. H.). Cap- tain of Bedel's New Hampshire Ran- gers, 22d January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; died 15th June, 1776, of smallpox. Eastman, Ebenezer (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 8th May to December, 1775. (Died 27th Oc- tober, 1794.) Eastman, John (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1780. Eastman, Nehemiah (Mass). Ensign 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; deserted 1st April, 1777. Eastin, Philip.— See Easton. Easton, James (Conn). Captain of Ethan Allen's forces at Ticonderoga in May, 1775; by the act of 1st August, 1776, he was promoted to Colonel of the Continental Army, to rank from 1st July, 1775; dismissed 16th July, 1779. Easton, Philip ( Va) . Private 8th Vir- ginia, 27th February, 1777; Ensign, 20th May, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 10th August, 1778; transferred to 4th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1817.) (Name also spelled Eastin.) Easton, Richard (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Virginia, 27th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 6th April, 1777; resigned 7th June, 1778. Easton, Seth (N. C). Lieutenant 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Eaton, Aaron (Conn). Ensign of Gay's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Eaton, Benjamin (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st February, 1777, and served to June, 1783. (Died 20th August, 1819.) Eaton, Ezra (Conn). Captain of Bald- win's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st January, 1777, to . Eaton, John (N. H.). Ensign 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; discharged 20th August, 1778. Eaton, John Elliot (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 5th Massachusetts, 1st June, 1777; resigned 28th November, 1777. (Died 1812.) Eaton, Nathaniel (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1796.) Eaton, Pinketham (N. C). Captain 3d North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Major 8th North Carolina, 22d Novem- ber, 1777; retired 1st June, 177S; Colonel North Carolina Militia; wound- ed at Briar Creek, 3d March, 1779, and was killed at Fort Grierson 24th May, 1781. Eaton, Thomas (S. C). Major South Carohna MiHtia, 1781. Eayres, Joseph (Pa). Major of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 16th July, 1776; retired 30th August, 1780. Eberhard, Michael (Pa). Paymaster German Battalion, 12th July, 1776. Died 16th July, 1778. Eborne 211 Edmond Eborne, John (N. C). Lieutenant 5th North Carolina, 1st October, 1776, to . Eborne, Thomas (N. C). Lieuten- ant 5th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to . Eccleston, John (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant of Barrett's Independent Maryland Company, 14th January, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, July, 1776; Captain 2d Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; Major 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; released 30th December, 1780; trans- ferred to 1st Maryland 1st January, 1781; Lieutenant-Colonel, — December, 1782; retained in Maryland Battalion 12th April, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783. Eckerson, Cornelius (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York Militia; taken pris- oner, when and where not stated. Eckert, Valentine (Pa). Captain of a Pennsylvania Company of Dragoons; wounded at Germantown 4th October, • 1777. Eddins, Samuel (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 1st March, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, 1st Continental Artillery, 12th January, 1777; Captain, 1st Janu- ary, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. Eddy, John (Pa). Ensign 6th Penn- sylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; taken prisoner on Sorrel River, Canada, 24th July, 1776; exchanged July, 1777, and did not re-enter service. Eddy, Joshua (Mass). Private in Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign, 16th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 14th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; resigned 15th October, 1778. (Died 1st May, 1833.) Eddy, Samuel (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private 12th Massachusetts, 14th February, 1777; Sergeant-Major, 15th August, 1778 ; Ensign, 1st January, 1780 ; retired 1st January, 1781. Eden, James (Md). Major 3d Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Edes, John Welsh (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, 13th May, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Conti- nental Artillery, 10th December, 1775, to 31st December, 1776. Edes, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 26th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 10th August, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 15th September, 1780; resigned 21st June, 1781. Edes, Thomas (Mass). Regimental Quartermaster of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, June to De- cember, 1775. Edgar, Clarkson (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st February, 1777; resigned 15th Decem- ber, 177'7; Captain and Major New Jer- sey Militia, 1778-1780. Edgar, David (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant of Forman's Regiment New Jersey Mi- litia, July, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776; resigned 14th January, 1777 ; Lieutenant 2d Con- tinental Dragoons, 25th January, 1777; Captain, 23d November, 1778, and served to close of war. Edgar, George (N. H.). Surgeon's Mate of Bedel's Regiment, New Hamp- shire Rangers, January to November, 1776. Edgerley, Edward (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Maryland, 14th January, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 3d April, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 27th May, 1778; Cap- tain, 10th September, 1779; transferred to 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th Septem- ber,, 1781. Edie, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 5th February, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Three Rivers, 8th June, 1776; ex- changed 10th April, 1778, and did not re-enter service. Edison, Thomas -(Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant German Battalion, 7th June, 1777; dishonorably discharged, 22d May, 1778. Edmiston, Samuel (Md). Quarter- master of the Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster 5th Maryland, 10th De- cember, 1776; resigned 14th October, 1777; Lieutenant 1st Maryland, 14th March, 1781 ; retained in Maryland Bat- talion April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Edmond, William (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 15th December, 1775; Lieutenant of Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; Captain Con- Edmonds necticut Militia; wounded at Danbury, 25th April, 1777. (Died 1st August, 1838.) Edmonds, William (S. C). Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina in 1777; served to . Edmondson, Benjamin (Va). 2d Lieutenant 2d Virginia State Regi- ment, 22d September, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st January, 1779; served to January, 1781. Edmondson, Robert Sr. (Va). Lieu- tenant Virginia Rangers, ; killed at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. Edmondson, Robert Jr. (Va). Lieu- tenant Virginia Rangers, ; wound- ed at King's Mountain 7th October, 1780. Edmondson, William (Va). Major Virginia Rangers, ; wounded at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. (Died 30th July, 1822.) Edmonson, Andrew (Va). Ensign Virginia Rangers, ; killed at King's Mountain 7th October, 1780. Edmonson, Samuel (Va). Hospital Surgeon's Mate, June, 1777, to 20th June, 1780; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 20th September, 1781, and served to close of war. (Name also ap- pears as Edmiston, Edmondston and as Edmunson.) Edmonston, Thomas (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Lieu- tenant Maryland Militia in 1777. Edmunds, Elias (Va). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel of a. Virginia State Regiment, 1777, to February, 1781. Edmunds, Nicholas (N. C). Captain 3d North Carolina in 1777; served to Edmunds, Thomas (Va). Lieutenant and Captain of a Virginia State Regi- ment, 1777, to February, 1781. Edmunds, Thomas (Va). Captain 15th Virginia, 25th November, 1776; wounded at Brandywine, 11th Septem- ber, 1777; regiment designated 11th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; transferred to 3d Virginia 12th February, 1781; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th Sep- tember, 1781; transferred to 1st Vir- ginia, 1st January, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September 1783; served to close of war. (Died 1791.) Edwards, David (N. J,). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1777. 212 Edwards Edwards, Edward (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 1st November, 1777. Edwards' Enoch (Pa). Surgeon of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776. Edwards, Evan (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th Janu- ary, 1776; Captain, 23d March, 1776; Captain in Hartley's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, 1st January, 1777, which was called 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778; Aide-de-Camp to General Lee in 1777; Major 11th Penn- sylvania, 13th January, 1779, to rank from 10th December, 1778; transferred to 4th Pennsylvania 17th January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Edwards, John (S. C.) Captain and Aide-de-Camp to General Marion in 1781 and 1782. Edwards, LeRoy (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 21st February, 1777; transferred to 3d Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain, 19th June, 1779; taken pris- oner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; prisoner to close of war. Edwards, Marshall (Pa). Major of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Edwards, Nathaniel (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 20th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Bradley's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Edsall, Richard (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Spencer's Additional Continen- tal Regiment, 2d February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 27th February, 1777; Cap- tain, 6th September, 1777; resigned 20th April, 1779. (Died 1823.) Edwards, Richard (N. J.). Ensign of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 10th February, 1777; resigned 20th Novem- ber, 1777. Edwards, Simeon (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia in 1777. Edwards, Thomas (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Jackson's Continental Regiment, 31st May, 1777; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; appointed Deputy Judge- Advocate of the army 9th April, 1780; Judge-Advocate of the army 2d Octo- ber, 1782, and served to 3d November, 1783; he retained his rank also in the Edwards line, being transferred to the 9th Massa- chusetts 1st January, 1781, and to the 2d Massachusetts 1st January, 1783. (Died 4th August, 1806.) Edwards, Thomas (Pa). Major 1st Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Eells, Edward (Conn). Captain of Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; Captain 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 1st Connecticut 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 1787.) Egbert, Jacob (Va). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 1780-1783. Egbert, Thomas (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia in 1777. Egery, Daniel (Mass). Captain of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to December, 1776; Egleston, Azan:a,h (Mass). Sergeant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 1st May, 1777, to rank from 1st January, 1777; Regimental Quartermas- ter, March, 1'778; Regimental Paymas- ter, 4th May, 1780; Lieutenant, 30th August, 1780, and served to close of war. (Died 12th January, 1822.) Egleston, Joseph (Va). Paymaster 1st Continental Dragoons, — March, 1777; resigned 18th November, 1777; Lieutenant and Paymaster of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, 21st April, 1778; Captain, 5th September, 1779; taken prisoner at Elizabethtown, 25th January, 1780; reported as a Major in 1781; served to close of war. (Died 1811.) Egleston, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Virginia, 20th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 7th September, 1776; died 4th February, 1777. Ehrenzeller, Jacob (Mass). Surgeon of Jackson's Continental Regiment in 1778; resigned 1st June, 1779; Surgeon of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, 1st January, 1779; omitted — August, 1779. Eichelberger, Barnet (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; resigned 5th February, 1776; Captain of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 12th January, 1777, which ap- pointment it would appear he did not accept. Eichelberger, George (Pa). Deputy Quartermaster-General in 1777 and 1778. 213 Eldred Eichelberger, Martin (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant of Hartley's Continental Regi- ment, 25th January, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 11th September, 1777; regiment be- came 11th Pennsylvania, 16th Decem- ber, 1778; resigned 29th March, 1779. (Died 2d October, 1840.) Eicholtz, Jacob (Pa). Sergeant Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 21st March, 1776; Regimental Quartermas- ter, August to December, 1776. Eisenlord, John (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, ; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Elbert, John L. ( Md) . Surgeon's Mate 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1782; retired April, 1783. Elbert, Samuel (Ga). Lieutenant- Colonel ist Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Colonel 2d Georgia, 5th July, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Briar Creek, 3d March, 1779, and at Charles- ton 12th May, 1780; commanded a Brigade at Yorktown, June to Novem- ber, 1781; Brevet Brigadier-General, 3d November, 1783; was also Brigadier- General Georgia Militia, and served to close of war. (Died 2d November, 1788.) Elder, Robert (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia, 1777-1781. Elderkin, Jedediah (Conn). Colonel and Brigadier-General Connecticut Mi- litia, 1775-1779. (Died 1793.) Elderkin, John (Conn). Regimental Quartermaster 6th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant and Regimental Quartermaster 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 29th August, 1777. Elderkin, Vine (Conn). Captain of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; Captain 7th. Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 3d November, 1777 (Died 15th August,. 1810.) Eldred, Samuel (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January tO' 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner 28th December, 1777, near Schuylkill; 1st Lieutenant, 1st November, 1778; transferred to 2d' Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 18th Eldridge 214 EUiott December, 1825.) (Also called El- dridge.) Eldridge, Charles (Conn). Lieuten- ant Connecticut Militia, ; wounded at Groton Heights, 6th September, 1781. (Died 1789.) Eldridge, Daniel (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 18th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 2d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 4th February, 1778. Eldridge, Eli (N. J.). Lieutenant New Jersey Militia in 1776. Eldridge, James (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; Captain, 1st July to 10th December, 1775; Captain 10th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 2d January, 1778. Elholm, Augustus Christian George (Germany). Lieutenant of Cavalry Pu- laski Legion, April, 1778, to 18th May, 1780 ; Captain, of South Carolina Troops, February, 1781, to June, 1783. Elkins, Henry (N. H.). Captain 2d New Hampshire, 23d May, 1775; re- signed 20th August, 1775. Ellerbee, Thomas (S. C). Captain in Marion's Brigade, 1780-1781. EUery, William (R. I.). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; died 15th February, 1820. EUicott, Andrew (Md). Major Mary- land MiHtia, 1776-1778. (Died 1820.) Elliot, John (N. Y.). Surgeon's Mate 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; transferred to 1st New York, 1st Jan- uary, 1781, and served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783; Surgeon's Mate United States Infantry, 12th April, 1785; Surgeon's Mate 1st United States Infantry, 29th September, 1789; Surgeon 2d United States Infantry, 3d March, 1791; as- signed to 4th Sub Legion, 4th Septem- ber, 1792; assigned to 1st United States Infantry, 1st November, 1796; honor- ably discharged 1st June, 1802. Eliot, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; re- tired 1st January, 1778. Elliot, Robert (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island State Artillery, 19th August, 1776; Colonel Rhode Island State Ar- tillery, 12th December, 1776, to 1st June, 1780, and subsequently served as Brigadier-General Rhode Island Militia. Elliot, Robert (Va). 2d Lieutenant 12th Virginia, 20th March, 1777; re- tired 14th September, 1778; served sub- sequently as Captain Virginia Militia. (Died 4th January, 1838.) Elliot, William (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Elliot, William (N. H.). Adjutant 2d New Hampshire, 7th November, 1776; taken prisoner at Hubbardton, 7th July, 1777, and did not return to regi- ment. Elliott, (— ). Lieutenant Pu- laski Legion; killed at Flat Rock, 17th July, 1780. Elliott, Barnard (S. C). Captain 4th South Carolina Artillery, 17th June, 1775; Major, 14th November, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel, 16th September, 1776; died 25th October, 1778. Elliott, Barnard (S. C). Captain- Lieutenant 4th South Carolina (Artil- lery), 29th May, 1778; Captain, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Elliott, Benjamin (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775. Elliott, James (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of an Independent Pennsylvania Com- pany Continental Army, 27th February, 1778; Captain, 8th March, 1779; re- tired 1st January, 1781. Elliott, James (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia at King's Mountain, Oc- tober, 1780; killed by an Indian, 28th December, 1780. Elliott, . John (Conn). Chaplain 2d Connecticut, 1st May, 1777; resigned 20th February, 1778. Elliott, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; re- signed 15th January, 177S. (Died 29th August, 1826.) Elliott, Joseph (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 11th August, 1775. (Died 9th October, 1785.) Elliol:t, Joseph (Mass). Captain Massachusetts MiHtia, 1781. Elliott, Joseph (N. Y.). C?aptain New York Militia in 1775. Elliott, Joseph (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant, November, 1776; Cap- tain, 8th March, 1778; wounded and taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Blliott Elliott, Robert (Pa). Adjutant 7th Pennsylvania, 20th March, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Elliott, Samuel (S. C). Lieutenant- Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1775 and 1776. Elliott, Thomas (S. C). Lieutenant 1st South CaroHna, 17th June ,1775; Captain in 1777; was in service April, 1782 ; served to . Elliott, Thomas (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia; Aide-de-Camp to General Marion in 1781. Elliott, Thomas (Va). Lieutenant- Colonel 6th Virginia, 13th February, 1776; Colonel 4th Virginia, 3d Septem- ber, 1776; transferred to 6th Virginia, 19th August, 1777; resigned 22d Sep- tember, 1777. Ellis, Amos (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, — to December, 1775; Captain Massachu- setts MiHtia, 1777-1781. Ellis, Benjamin (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 6th Connecticut, July to October, 1775. Ellis, Benjamin (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st May, 1778; Captain, 5th July, 1780; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 29th November, 1831.) Ellis, Jeremiah B. (Conn). Ensign of a Connecticut Regiment; taken prisoner at Norwalk, 15th March, 1777. Ellis, John (Conn). Chaplain 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Chaplain 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 17'76; Chaplain 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Brigade Chaplain, 27th May, 1777, and served to 3d June, 1783. Ellis, John (Mass). Ensign 24th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain Massachu- setts Militia, 1778. Ellis, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania BattaUon, 27th October, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 5th September, 1776; Captain of Sherburne's Continen- tal Regiment, 1st January, 1777; dis- honorably discharged 9th November, 1777. Ellis, John (R. I.). Captain 1st Rhode Island, Ist January, 1777; dis- missed 10th November, 1777. Ellis, Joseph (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1776; Brigadier-Gen- 215 Elmore eral New Jersey Militia, February, 1777, which he declined; Brigadier-General New York Militia, 1777-1778. Ellis, Paul (Mass). Ensign of Phin- ney's Massachusetts Regiment, 24th April to 8th July, 1775; Captain 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; killed at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778. Ellis, Timothy (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1780. Ellis, William (N. J.). Captain of Newcomb's Battalion New Jersey Mi- litia, 14th June, 1776; Major of Read's Battalion New Jersey Militia, 18th July, 1776; taken prisoner 5th April, 1778, at Cooper's Ferry; exchanged 26th December, 1780. Ellis, William (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; Captain, 4th May, 1777; re- signed 30th June, 1780. EUison, John (S. C). Lieutenant 3d South Carolina (Ranger's), November, 1775, to . Ellison, Robert (S, C). Captain 3d South Carolina (Ranger's), November, 1775; taken prisoner at Augusta in September, 1780, and was a prisoner to close of war. Elmendorf, Peter, Jr. (N. Y.). Ensign of Malcolm's Additional Continental Regiment, 8th April, 1777; resigned 1st January, 1778. Elmer, Ebenezer (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 9th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 9th April, 1776; Surgeon's Mate, 28th November, 1776; Surgeon, 5th June, 1778; transferred to 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1781 ; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 18th October,. 1843.) Elmer, Eli (N. C). 1st Lieutenant Clark's Company North Carolina Artil- lery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 13th February, 1780. Elmer, Moses G. (N. J.). Surgeon's Mate 3d New Jersey, 21st August, 1778; transferred to 2d New Jersey, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; retained in New Jersey Bat- talion, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Elmer, Timothy (N, J.). Captain and Major New Jersey Militia, 1776-1778. Elmore, Samuel (Conn). Major 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 20th Decem- berber, 1775; Colonel Connecticut State Regiment, 15th April, 1776, to April, 1777. (Died 1805.) Elmore Elmore, Samuel, Jr. (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Elmore's Connecticut State Regiment, 15th April, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 25th July, 1776; killed 26th April, 1777, in the Danbury Raid. Elsworth, Charles (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 18th December, 1775. Elsworth, Peter (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 2d September, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 11th April, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781; served subsequently as Captain New York Levies. Elsworth, Reuben (Conn). Lieuten- ant Connecticut Light Horse, 1776-1777. Elton, John ( — ). 1st Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 11th April, 1778, to . Elwell, Sawtelle (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1776. Ely, Abner (Conn). Sergeant 6th Connecticut, 8th May to 19th Decem- ber, 1775; Ensign 6tii Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 4th May, 1778; also reported as transferred to Artil- lery. Ely, Christopher (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Captain 10th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 1st Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 2d January, 1778. Ely, Eli (N. C). 1st Lieutenant 7th North Carolina, 11th December, 1776; Captain, 12th October, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Ely, Elisha (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 10th Continental Infantry,' 1st January, 1776; Surgeon 19th Continental Infan- try, 19th July to 31st December, 1776; Captain 6th Connecticut, 1st January 1777; resigned 28th August, 1780. Ely, George (N. J.). Captain, Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776 to 1783. Ely, John (Conn). Captain 6th Con- necticut, 1st May to 18th December, 1775; Colonel Connecticut Militia Regi- ment in 1777; taken prisoner on the Long Island Expedition, 10th Decem- ber, 1777; exchanged 5th December, 1780. (Died 1800.) Ely, Samuel (N. C). Captain 7th North Carolina, 17th December, 1776- resigned 17th February, 1778. 216 Ernes Eman, John (Ga). 2d Lieutenant 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776, to . Emerson, Amos (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 1st New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776; resigned 24th March, 1780. Emerson, Daniel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776. Emerson, John (Va). Lieutenant 13th Virginia, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 14th September, 1778. Emerson, Jonathan (N. H.). Ensign 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New Hamp- shire, 8th November, 1776; wounded at Stillwater, 19th September, 1777, and did not rejoin his regiment. Emerson, Nathaniel ( — ). 1st Lieu- tenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 6th June, 1777. Emerson, Nehemiah (Mass). Pri- vate Company of Minute Men at Lex- ington, 19th April, 1775; Ensign 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th November, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 28th March, 1779; Captain, 27th October, 1780; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783. (Died 11th De- cember, 1832.) Emerson, Peter (N. H.). Surgeon New Hampshire Militia, 1778-1780. Emerton, Ephraim (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently as Captain in Navy. Emery, Benjamin (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1776. Emery, Ephraim (Mass). Ensign 13th Massachusetts, 1st March, 1777; Lieu- tenant Regimental Paymaster, 10th April, 1779; transferred to 6th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 27th Septem- ber, 1827.) Emes, Worsley (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Proctor's Battalion Pennsylvania Artillery, 5th October, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Continental Artillery, March, 1777, to rank from 5th October, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, 16th July, 1777; Captain, 26th September, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 9th July, 1802.) Emmerson Emmerson, John ( Va) . 2d Lieutenant 13th Virginia, 16th December, 1776; resigned — April, 1778. Emmet, James (N. C). Captain 3d North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Ma- jor 1st North Carolina, 22d Decem- ber, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Emory, Gideon (Md). 2d Lieutenant 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 14th February, 1777, and served to . Emory, Richard (Md). Captain 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Brig- ade-Major 1st Maryland Brigade, 14th October, 1777; resigned 27th Decem- ber, 1777. Emory, Thomas Lane (Md). 1st Lieutenant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Engle, Andrew (Pa). Ensign 12th Pennsylvania, 10th October, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, Uth May, 1777; wounded at Monmouth 28th June, 1778; trans- ferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st jJy, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 20th December, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Engle, James (Pa). Sergeant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 19th January, 1776; Ensign, 20th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, January, 1777, and served to . (Was in serv- ice in August, 1777.) (Died 1821.) English, Andrew (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Adjutant, 1st April, 1779; re- signed 1st August, 1780. (Died 26th May, 1832.) English, James (Pa). Private 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 26th Febru- ary, 1776; Sergeant, 1st March, 1776; Ensign 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777, and served to . English, Samuel (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st September, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Enloe, John (N. C). Captain 5th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; re- signed 25th October, 1777. Ennis, James (Pa). — See Innes. Ennis, William (R. I.). Ensign 01- ney's Rhode Island Battalion, 1st April, 1781; 2d Lieutenant, 1st March, 1782; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1783, and served to November, 1783. Eno, Martin (Conn). Sergeant of Warner's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 16th February, 1777; Ensign, 7th 217 Ershdne August, 1779; killed at Fort George, 11th October, 1780. Enoch, David (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1781. Enos, Roger (Conn). Major 2d Con- necticut, 1st May, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel, 1st July to 10th December, 1775; Brigadier-General Vermont Mili- tia in 1781. (Died 6th October, 1808.) Enslin, Frederick Gotthold (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, 4th March, 1777; cashiered 14th March, 1778, and drummed out of service. , Ensworth, Jedediah (Conn). Sur- geon's Mate 8th Connecticut, 10th June, 1778; transferred to 5th (Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; resigned 15th Janu- ary, 1783. Eppes, Francis (Va). Major 1st Vir- ginia, 13th February, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel, 18th March, 1776; killed at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Eppes, William (Va). 2d Lieutenant 14th Virginia, 20th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 30th August, 1777; trans- ferred to 10th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, , 1780; retired 12th February, 1781. Epple, Andrew (Pa). Paymaster 11th Pennsylvania, 14th April, 1777; re- signed 1st March, 1778. , Epple, Henry (Pa). Ensign 2d Penn- sylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 21st May, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant Uth November, 1776; Captain, 4th July, 1777; resigned 9th April, 1778. Ernest, Matthew (N. Y.). Private in 5th New York, — , 1779, to January, 1781; Lieutenant United States Artil- lery, 21st October, 1786; Lieutenant Ar- tillery Battalion United States Army, 29th September, 1789; Battalion Pay- master, 5th June to 5th November, 1790; resigned 26th July, 1791. (Died — , 1805.) Erskine, Charles (Va). Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 5th April, 1780; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781 ; appears as Lieutenant in Lee's Battal- ion of Light Dragoon's, 1781 to close of war. , Erskine, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; resigned 10th March, 1778. Erskine, Robert (N. J.). Geographer and Surveyor to the Army of the Erskine 218 Eustis United States, 27th July, 1777; died 2d October. 1780. Erskine, William {N. Y.). Brigadier- General New York Militia, 1776. Erskine, William (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regi- ment, 8th April, 1777; omitted Novem- ber, 1777. Erving, Henry (Mass). Ensign 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 17th April, 1778. Erwin, Arthur (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia, 1776. Erwin, David (N. J.). Surgeon's Mate New Jersey MiHtia, 1776-1777; Surgeon 1st New Jersey, 26th Septem- ber, 1780, to . Erwin, James (Pa). Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, 20th July, 1780; trans- ferred to 5th Pennsylvania, 17th Jan- uary, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Erwin, James (S. C). Lieutenant South CaroHna Militia in 1776. Erwin, John (Pa). Lieutenant of Baxter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776; taken pris- oner at Fort Washington, 16th Novem- ber, 1776; exchanged 18th February, 1781. Erwin, John (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1775. Erwin, Joseph (Pa). Captain 2d Bat- talion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, 9th March to December, 1776; ap- pointed Captain 9th Pennsylvania, 15th November, 1776, to rank from 6th April, 1776 ; retired 1st July, 1778. Esdel, Benjamin (N. J.). Ensign of Spencer's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 12th May, 1779; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1781. Esdel, Richard (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Spencer's Additional Continental Regiment, 17th February, 1777; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 6th September, 177'7; Captain, . 1780; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1781. Eskridge, George (Va). Ensign 15th Virginia, 25th November, 1776; re- signed 14th August, 1778. Eskridge, WiUiam (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 4th May, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 15th June, 1777; transferred to 2d Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st November, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 1st Virginia, 12tli Febru- ary, 1781, and served to close of war. Espiniers, Augustin Francois des (France). Captain Continental Army and Aide-de-Camp to Baron Steuben, 21st August, 1777; Major, 2d February, 1778; "in consideration of the services rendered by his uncle, Mons. de Beau- marchais, and of his having served with reputation in the American Army," granted six months' leave and returned to France in October, 1779. Espy, Samuel (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia; wounded at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. (Died 29th December, 1838.) Essaslstyne, Richard (N. Y.). Ma- jor New York Militia in 1775. Este, Moses (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778. (Died 1836.) Estop, Alexander (Md). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 10th October, 1777. Eubank, John (S. C). Ensign South CaroUna Mihtia in 1775 and 1776. Eustace, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia, 6th September, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, August, 1776; Captain, May, 1777; killed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Eustace, John (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 7th October, 1780, and served to close of war. Eustace, John Skey (Ga). Major Aide-de-Camp to General Lee, 29th Oc- tober, 1776; Aide-de-Camp to General Sullivan, 7th November, 1777; Aide- de-Camp to General Greene in 1 779 ; re- signed 27th January, 1780. (Died 25th August, 1805.) Eustis, Abraham (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; resigned 26th April, 1778. Eustis, Benjamin (Mass). Captain of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Ar- tillery, 10th May, 1775; Captain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th August, 1776; Captain 3d Conti- nental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Ma- jor 4th Continental Artillery, 2d De- cember, 1778; died 6th October, 1781. Eustis, William (Mass). Surgeon of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artil- lery, 10th May to December, 1775; Sur- geon of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775, to De- cember, 1776; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 6th October, 1780, to close of Evans 219 Evans war; Secretary of War, 7th March, 1809, to 13th January, 1813. (Died 6th February, 1825.) Evans, Andrew (Mass). Lieutenant of Brook's Massachusetts Regiment; taken prisoner at Croton River, 17th October, 1781 ; exchanged 20th June, 1782. Evans, Benjamin (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain of Nicholson's New York Regi- ment, 8th March, 1776, to April, 1777. Evans, Charles (S. C). Captain South CaroUna Militia, 1775-1776. Evans, Daniel (Pa). Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 3d December, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, April, 1778; omitted — March, 1779. (Died 1820.) Evans, Edward (N. H.). Ensign 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Evans, Elijah (Md). Ensign of Ste- phenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, May, 1776; Lieutenant, 10th August, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; Cap- tain of Rawlin's Continental Regiment, 10th April, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1801.) Evans, Ephraim (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775. Evans, Enoch (S. C). Lieutenant South CaroHna Militia, 1780-1781. Evans, Evan (Pa). Colonel Pennsyl- vania Militia, 1776. Evans, George (Del). Major Dela- ware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Evans, George (S. C). Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 18th August, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th — , 1780; exchanged^June, 1781, and served to close of war. ^x Evans, George (^/^. Surgeon 3d Continental Dragoons, 20th May, 1777; taken prisoner at Tappan, 28th Septem- ber, 1778; exchanged, ; resigned 1st August, 1779. Evans, Israel (N. Y.). Chaplain 1st New York, 3d August, 1775; Chaplain of Nicholson's New York Regiment, 8th March, 1776 ; Brigade Chaplain, 5th Jan- uary, 1778; retired — June, 1783. (Died 9th March, 1807.) Evans, Jeafi Francis (S. C). Lieu- tenant 1st South Carolina, ; re- signed 12th January, 1778. Evans, Jesse (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Evans, John (Pa). Ensign 2d Penn- sylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; died 29th June, 1776. Evans, John (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777-1779. Evans, Jonathan (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachu- setts Militia, 1776-1779. Evans, Moses ( Vt) . Lieutenant Ver- mont Militia; taken prisoner at Dia- mond Island, 5th October, 1777, and made his escape 13th May, 1778. Evans, Peter (Va). 1st Lieutenant Virginia Militia in 1779. Evans, Reese (Pa). Ensign 5th Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned 6th July, 1777. Evans, Reuben (Mass). Ensign in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Fry's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Evans, Samuel (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania State Regiment, 8th April, 1777; regiment designated 13th Penn- sylvania, 12th November, 1777; served to . Evans, Samuel (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia in 1775. Evans, Stephen (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire MiUtia, 1776-1778. Evans, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 6th June, 1776 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 19th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th May, 1777; Adjutant, 22d Noverii- ber, 1778; taken prisoner at Tappan, 28th September, 1778; exchanged 4th November, 1780; retained in 1st North Carolina, 1st January, 1781; Captain, 1st June, 1781 ; transferred to 4th North Carolina, 6th February, 1782, and serv- ed to close of war. Evans, Thomas (S. C). Paymaster 2d South Carolina in 1777; served to . Evans, .Thomas .(Va).. .Surgeon's Mate, 3d Continental Dragoons, 7th June, 1777; wounded and taken pris- oner at Tappan, 28th September, 1778; resigned 1st June, 1779. Evans, William (Ga). Lieutenant Georgia Militia, 1776-1777. Evans, William (Va). Ensign 10th Virginia, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 23d March, 1777; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; 1st Eveleigh 220 Eysandeau Lieutenant, 13th January, 1778; regi- ment designated 6th Virginia, 14th Sep- tember, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. Eveleigh, George (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Eveleigh, Nicholas (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Colonel Deputy Adjutant-General for South Carolina and Georgia, 24th May, 1777, to . Evely, Joseph( Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775. Everett, Abner (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Baxter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Plying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Everett, Edward (N. H.). Captain of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Ran- gers, 22d January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1777. Everett, Pelathiah (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Ser- geant 5th Massachusetts, 1st April, 1777; Ensign ,7th November, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 10th August, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 25th April, 1781; transferred to 1st Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died — October, 1821.) Everetts, Solomon (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 6th Connecticut, 24th September, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Everidge, William (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, 4th May, 1777, to . Everly, Michael (Pa). Sergeant 10th Pennsylvania, April, 1777; Ensign, 1st October, 1779; Lieutenant, 1st April, 1780; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. Everson, George R. (Pa). Captain Deputy Commissary of Military Stores, 18th January, 1777, to 1781. (Died 1820.) Ewell, Charles (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 11th March, 1777 ; Captain, 1st June, 1778, to 1st January, 1781. (Died 1st April, 1830.) Ewell, James (Va). Major Virginia Mihtia, 1776-1778. Ewell, Thomas W. (Va). Captain 1st Virginia State Regiment, 31st January, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Ewell, William (N. C). Lieutenant 5th North Carolina, 20th April, 1777, to . Name also spelled Hewell. Ewing, Alexander (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 14th Virginia, 3d September, 1777; regiment designated 10th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 14th February, 1779; Captain, , 1781; Aide-de-Camp to General Greene, 1781 to close of war; wounded at Guilford, 15th March, 1781. (Died 1822.) Ewing, George (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 1st January, 1777; resigned 29th April, 1778 ; served subsequently as Lieutenant New Jersey Militia. (Died 1824.) Ewing, George (Pa). Major Pennsyl- vania Militia, 1776-1777. Ewing, Henry (Mass). Ensign 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 19th April, 1778. Ewing, James (Md). Ensign 2d Maryland, 11th April, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 17th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 29th May, 1778; transferred to 1st Mary- land, 1st January, 1781; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781; Captain, 6th November, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Ewing, James (Pa). Brigadier-Gen- eral Pennsylvania Militia, 4th July, 1776, to . (Died 9th March, 1806.) Ewing, Jasper (Pa). 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Brigade Major to General Hand in 1777 and 1778. (Died 1800.) Ewing, Nathaniel (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; Captain 1st Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; resigned 9th February, 1779. Ewing, Samuel (Md). Paymaster 1st Maryland, 17th April, 1777; deserted 1st July, 1780. Ewing, Thomas (Md). Captain of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; Colonel 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to' December, 1776. Ewing, Thomas (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia, 1777-1778. Eyre, Benjamin (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Philadelphia Artillery Regi- ment Militia, 1779. (Died 1781.) Eyre, John (Pa). Colonel Philadel- phia Artillery Militia Regiment, 1779. Eysandeau, William (Mass). Ensign 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Facey 221 Parley Lieutenant, 2d April, 1779; transferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783. F. Facey, Joseph (N. H.). Ensign 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; died 2d November, 1777, of wounds re- ceived 19th September, 1777, at Bemus' Heights. Faggot, Arthur (Mass). Captain of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775. Failly, Chevalier de (France). Major Continental Army, 5th August, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 21st August, 1777; with pay from 1st December, 1776, and served to . Fairbanks, Amos (Mass). Captain of Company Minute Men in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain Massachu- setts MiUtia, 1775-1781. (Died 1809.) Fairbanks, George (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 14th Massachusetts, 6th Novem- ber, 1776; Surgeon, 5th September, 1777 ; resigned 9th April, 1778. Fairbanks, Samuel (Mass). Quarter- master-Sergeant 6th Massachusetts, 9th November, 1776; Ensign, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 12th November, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 10th June, 1779; resigned 20th April, 1781. Faircloth, WlUiam (N. C). Lieuten- ant 10th North Carolina, 20th January, 1778; retired 1st June, 1778. Fairfield, Matthew (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant 24th Continental Infan- ' try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776 ; Captain 13th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; resigned 22d November, 1777. Fairfield, Samuel (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant 13th Massachusets, 1st January, 1777; resigned 13th February, 1778. Fairlanb, Nicholas (Pa). Colonel Pensylvania Militia, 1776-1777. Fairlie, James (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New York, 24th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d New York, 21st Novem- ber, 1776; Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Steuben, July, 1778, to close of war. (Died 10th October, 1830.) Falcon, Birkit (Md). 1st Lieutenant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Falconer, Andrew (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Maryland BattaUon of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. Falconer, John (N. Y.). Ensign New York Militia; taken prisoner at Mon- mouth, 21st October, 1776. Falls, Edward (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New York, 28th June to No- vember, 1775. Falls, (N. C). Captain North Carolina Partisan Rangers, ; kill- ed at Ramsour's Mill, 20th June, 1780. Fally, Richard (Mass). Lieutenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia in 1776. NFaneuU, , Monsieur (France). Bre- vet Lieutenant-Colonel Continental Army, 24th March, 1777, and served to . Fanning, Charles (Conn). Ensign of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June .to 25th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 15th Novem- ber, 1778; Regimental Paymaster, 1st May, 1779, to June, 1783; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 1837.) Fanning, John (Conn). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 11th April, 1777, to June, 1780. Fanning, Thomas (Conn). Regimen- tal Quartermaster 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant and Regimental Quartermaster 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776.- Farewell, Isaac (Conn). Ensign 3d Coneclicut, 1st May to 6th November, 1775. Farish, Robert (Va). Surgeon's Mate 1st Continental Artillery, — , 1777; Hos- pital Surgeon's Mate, 13th May, 1780, to 1st January, 1781. Farley, Michael (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Regi- mental Quartermaster of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster 26th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster 9th Massa- Farmer chusetts, ist January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 26th July, 1779; Captain, 1st January, 1780; taken prisoner at Young's House, 3d Februg,ry, 1780. (Died 20th June, 1789.) Farmer, Benjamin (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Read's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Farmer, Henry (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 21st Decemfeei^, "I7%. Farmer, Lewis (Pa). Captain 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 6th April, 1776; wounded at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; Major Pennsylvania State Regiment, 14th March, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 2d May, 1777; regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; re- tired 1st July, 1778. Farmer, Samuel (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland, 20th February, 1777; Lieu- tenant, 12th April, 1779; wounded and taken prisoner at Camden, 16th Au- gust, 1780. ..Farmer, Thomas (Conn). Ensign 6th Connecticut, 16th February, 1779; 2d Lieutenant, 28th August ,1780; trans- ferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; resigned 15th November, 1781. Famall, William (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusets Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Famham, Zebediah (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subse- quently in the Navy. (Died 1814.) Farnsworth, Amos (Mass). Corporal of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; Ensign of a M-assachusetts Militia Regiment in 1776, and 1st Lieutenant of a company of Matrosses Massachusetts Militia, 1778, to close of war. (Died 29th October, 1847.) Famum, Benjamin (Mass). Captain of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; Captain 11th Massa- chusetts, 6th November, 1776; resigned 28th March, 1779. (Died 4th December, 1833.) Famum, David (Mass). Sergeant 11th Massachusetts, 24th February, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 16th January, 1778; resigned 12th August, 1778. Farnum, Zebediah (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 17th Continental Infantry, 222 Fassett 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently in Navy. Farr, John (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Farrar, Field (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 3d South Carolina, , 1777; Captain, 18th December, ^78; wounded at Sa- vannah, 9th October, 1779; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; re- tired 1st January, 1781. Farrar, Thomas (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th South Carolina, March, 1777, to . Farrer, Benjamin (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Farrer, Jonathan (Mass). Lieutenant Company of Minute Men in the Lexing- ton Alarm, April, 1775 ; Lieutenant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Farrington, Thomas (Mass). Volun- teer in the expedition against Quebec, October, 1775, to January, 1776; Cap- tain 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; cashiered 26th May, 1777. Farrow, Ezekiel (Mass). Ensign 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 31st March, 1777. Farrow, Field (S. C). Captain in a South Carolina Regiment in 1778. Farrow, Thomas (S. C). Captain 3d South Carolina, ; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; wounded at Ninety Six 22d May, 1781; served to ■ . (Died 1843.) Farwell, Francis (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Farwell, Henry (Mass). Captain ia the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Prescott's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill 17th June, 1775. Farwell, Isaac (N .H.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 23d May to De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Cap- tain 1st New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776, and served to close of war. (Died 1791.) Fassett, Amaziah (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Prescott's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May, 1775; mortally wounded and taken prisoner at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775. Fassett 223 Feck Fassett, John (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant Green Mountain Boys, 27th July, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Warner's Ad- ditional Continental Regiment, 5th July, 1776; Captain, 16th September, 1776; cashiered 16th October, 1776. (Died 1803.) Fathern, Benjamin (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Dragoons, 5th April to September, 1781. Faucheraud, John (S. C). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Howe, 29th November, 1777 ,to . Faulkner, Peter (N. J.). Private and Sergeant in Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, Pulaski Legion, 1778 and 1779; Ensign 2d New Jersey, 17th May, 1780; retained in New Jersey Battalion April, 1783, and served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783; Captain 11th United States Infantry, 8th January, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; Military Storekeeper, United States Army, 19th August, 1818; dismissed 20th June, 1820. (Died 20th September, 1823.) Faulkner, Ralph (Va). Captain 5th Virginia, 1st March, 1776; Major 2d Vir- ginia, 22d March, 1777; resigned 30th April, 1778; also shown as retired 14th September, 1778, with rank of Lieuten- ant-Colonel. Faulkner, Robert (Pa). Ensign 12th Pennsylvania, 8th January, 1777; re- signed nth October, 1777. Faulkner, William (N. J.). Captain 2d New Jersey, 11th November, 1775; died 25th April, 1776. Faulkner, William (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; wounded at Fort Montgomery 6th October, 1777; served subsequently as Colonel New York Militia. Fauntleroy, Griffin (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Virginia, 5th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th October, 1776; re- signed 16th November, 1777; Cornet 1st Continental Dragoons, 11th November, 1777; — Lieutenant, ' ; killed at Guilford 15th March, 1781. Fauntleroy, Henry (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 5th Virginia, 10th February, 1776; Captain, 15th September, 1776; killed at Monmouth 28th June, 1778. Fauntleroy, Moore (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 13th February, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 10th September, 1776; Captain 4th Continental Dragoons, 21st Janu- ary, 1777; taken prisoner at German- town 4th Ocober, 1777; Major, 1st Au- gust, 1779, and served to ; was in service March, 1780. Fauntleroy, Robert (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 10th May, 1777; resigned 30th May, 1778. Fawn, William (N. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d North Carolina, 15th April, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 4th October, 1777; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 30th March, 1780; wounded and taken prisoner at Charles- ton 12th May, 1780; Captain ; re- tired 1st January, 1783. Faxon, Elisha (Mass). Sergeant 14th Massachusetts 2d March, 1777; Ensign, 18th October, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Fay, Jonas (N. H.). Surgeon New Hampshire Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 6th March, 1818.) Fay, Joseph (N. H.). Ensign 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; died 2d November, 1777, of wotinds received at Stillwater, 19th September, 1777, Fay, Josiah (Mass). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm, April 1775; Captain of Ward's. Massachusetts Regiment, 23d May to December, 1775; Captain 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; died 8th August, 1776. Fay, Josiah (Mass). Captain and Aide-deCamp to General Poor, 2d July, 1779, to 8th September, 1780. Fayssoux, Peter (S. C). Chief Phy- sician and Surgeon of Hospital South- ern Department, 15th May, 1781, to close of war. Fayssoux, Peter (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant South Carolina Regiment, 13th July, 1778; taken prisoner at Charles- ton 12th May, 1780. (Died 1795.) Fear, Edmund (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain, October, 1780. Fearson, John ( — ). Lieutenant, ; was a prisoner in 1782 ; when and where taken not stated. Fehiger, Christian (Virginia). Adju- tant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May, 1775; Brigade-Major to General Arnold in the campaign against Canada, and was taken prisoner at Quebec 31st December, 1775; ex- changed November, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel 11th Virginia, 13th November, 1776; Colonel, 26th September, 1777; assigned to 3d Virginia, 9th October, 1777; served to close of war; Brevet Brigadier-General, 30th September, 1783. (Died 20th September, 1796.) Feck, David (Pa). Private in Proc- tor's Battalion Pennsylvania Artillery in 1776; Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, 7th Feely 224 Fenno December, 1776; Captain Lieutenant of Gibbs Jones' Company Pennsylvania Artillery, 1st June, 1778; omitted De- cember, 1778. Feely, Timothy (Va). Ensign 11th Virginia, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st June, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 6th November, 1777; regiment desig- nated 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; transferred to 3d Virginia 12th February, 1781; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. Fegan, Lawrence (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster 9th Pennsylvania, to 24th September, 1777. Fell, Peter (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1778-1779. Fell, William E. (Pa). Cornet 4th Continental Dragoons, 10th February, 1777; omitted March, 1778. Fellows, David (Conn). Ensign of Burrall's Connecticut State Regiment, January, 1776; Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 6th November, 1776; died 10th December, 1779. Fellows, John (Mass). Colonel Mas- sachusetts Regiment, May to Decem- ber, 1775; Brigadier-General of Massa- chusetts Militia, 1776 to 1780. (Died 1st August, 1808.) Fellows, Joseph (Conn). Private 6th Connecticut, 12th May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Sergeant 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Sergeant-Ma j or, 15th No- vember, 1778; Ensign, 1st March, 1779; resigned 29th May, 1780. Felt, Jonathan (Mass). Private Com- pany of Minute Men at Lexington, 19th April, 1775; Corporal in Read's Massa- chusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, , 1780; Captain, 14th October, 1781; transferred to 7th Massachusetts, 3d May, 1782, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 5th November, 1800.) Felt, Samuel (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 17th De- cember, 1775. Feltman, William (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant of Captain Weaver's Com- pany, guarding prisoners at Lancaster, 13th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 30th October, 1777; company trans- ferred to 10th Pennsylvania, 7th No- vember, 1777; transferred to 1st Penn- sylvania, 17th January, 1781; taken prisoner at Green Springs, 6th July, 1781 ; resigned 21st April, 1782. Felton, Benjamin (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently as Captain Massachusetts Militia. (Died 26th January 1820.) Fenn, Benjamin (Conn). Lieutenant Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1776-1777. Fenn, Theophilus (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia; wounded ' at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775. Fenn, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, . 13th January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 24th May, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. Fenner, Arthur (R. I.). Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, June to December, 1775; Lieutenant in Babcock's Rhode Island State Regiment, 15th January, 1776; Captain in Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to 1777; Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia in 1778. (Died 15th October, 1805.) Fenner, Richard (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 10th January, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781; Lieu- tenant, 12th May, 1781, and served to close of war. Fenner, Robert (N. C). Lieutenant 2d Nortli Carolina 1st January, 1776; Captain, 20th May, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Fenner, William (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d North Carolina, 1st Septem- ber, 1775; Captain, 1st May. 1776; Ma- jor 7th North Carolina, 24th October, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Fennimore, Thos. (N. J.). Major New Jersey MiUtia, 1777-1779. Fenno, Ephraim (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, July to December, 1776; Captain Lieutenant 2d Continental Ar- tillery, 1st January, 1777; taken pris- oner at Fort Clinton, 6th October, 1777; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. Fenno, John (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; taken prisoner at Fort Clinton 6th October, 1777. Fenno, William (N. Y.). Quarter- master 2d Continental Artillery, 5th March, 1778; superseded 27th October, 1778. Fenton 225 Fickle Fenton, Joseph (Mass). Private 6th Continental Infantry, 9th April, 1776; Sergeant 13th Massachusetts, 14th No- vember, 1776; Ensign 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant 15th June, 1779; died of wounds 29th March, 1780; when and where wounded not stated. Fenton, Solomon (Conn). Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 24th December, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant 15th May, 1778; resigned 4th April, 1780. Fenwick, Thomas (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia in 1775 and 1776. Fergus, Janus (N. C). Surgeon 1st North Carohna, 24th May, 1776; re- signed — April, 1777; Surgeon's Mate 1st North Carolina, 21st February, 1782; Surgeon, 20th August, 1782, and served to close of war. Ferguson, John (Mass). Captain of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1792.) Ferguson, William (Pa). Captain Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 14th March, 1777; taken prisoner at Bound Brook 13th April, 1777; ex- changed 1st December, 1780; Captain, 14th April, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783; Captain United States Artillery, 20th October, 1785; Captain Artillery Battalion United States Army, 29th September, 1789; Major Commandant Artillery Battalion United States Army, 4th March, 1791; killed 4th No- vember, 1791, near Fort Recovery, Ohio, - in action with Indians at St. Clair's defeat. Feriole, Alexander (Conn). Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment in 1777; Lieutenant, — August, 1780; re- tired 1st January, 1782. Fermoy, Matthias Alexis Roche de (France). See De Fermoy. Feruald, Joshua (Mass). Corporal in Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Sergeant-Major, 15th April, 1777; En- sign, 1st June, 1777; resigned 25th April, 1780. (Died 11th January, 1830.) Fernald, Tobias (Mass). Captain of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775 ; Captain 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Major 12th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776 ; Lieutenant-Colonel 8th Massachusetts, 6th March, 1779; transferred to 10th Massachusetts 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 15th August, 1784.) Fernald, William (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Fernandis, James (Md). Ensign of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, May, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776; exchanged 24th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant 1st Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 17th April, 1777; Captain Lieu- tenant, 1st March, 1778; resigned 15th July, 1779. Ferrall, Micajah (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Ferrebee, Joseph (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 5th May, 1777, to Ferrebee, William (N. C). Lieuten- ant 7th North Carolina, 28th Novem- ber, 1776; transferred to 4th North Car- olina, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 1st July, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Ferrell, Luke L. (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, , 1778, to . Ferrell, WiUiam (N. C). Ensign 8th North Carolina, 8th September, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 10th October, 1777; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778, and served to . Ferris, Nathan (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; cashiered 25th October, 1777. Fessenden, Haskell ( — ). Lieutenant and Aide-de-Camp, ; resigned 15th August, 1780. Few, Benjamin (Ga). Colonel Georgia MiHtia, 1776-1781. Few, Ignatius (Ga). 1st Lieutenant 1st Georgia, 2d January, 1776; Cap- tain, 21st July, 1777; taken prisoner at Amelia Island, Fla., 18th May, 1777; served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 1810.) Few, Joseph (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster 4th Continental Artil- lery, 1st April, 1777; resigned 31st Oc- tober, 1777. Few, William (Ga). Colonel Georgia Militia, 1778 to 1782. (Died 16th July, 1828.) Fick, David (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Captain Jones' Company Pennsylvnia Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778 ; Captain, 14th April, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Fickle, Benjamin (Md). Sergeant Maryland Battalion of the Flying Fiddeman 226 Finley Camp, July to December, 1776; wound- ed at Long Island 27th August, 1776; Sergeant 7th Maryland, 6th April, 1778; Ensign, 26th January, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 19th February, 1780; wounded at Camden, 16th August, 1780; transferred to 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Fiddeman, PhUip (Md). Captain 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776, to . Field, Benjamin (Va). Captain of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1778-1782; name also spelled Fields. Field, Ebenezer (Mass). Corporal and Sergeant in Learned's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 15th June, 1779; resigned 14th April, 1780. Field, Henry (Va). 1st Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 26th January, 1776; re- signed 3d August, 1776. (Died , 1777.) Field, James (S. C). Captain Lieu- tenant 4th South Carolina (Artillery), in 1779-1780; taken prisoner at Charles- ton 12th May, 1780. Field, John (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1776-1780. Field, John (R. I.). Captain Lieu- tenant 2d Rhode Island, 3d May to De- cember, 1775. Field, Nathaniel (R. I.). Ensign of Hitchcock's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775. Field, Nehemiah (R. I.). Ensign 11th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Field, Reuben (Va). Ensign 8th Vir- ginia, 13th February, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, — September, 1776; taken prisoner at Germantown 4th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 10th January, 1778; Captain 4th Virginia, 25th May, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Field, Stephen (Va). Lieutenant Vir- ginia Militia, 1778-1780. FUer, Abraham (Conn). Captain 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th Decern, ber, 1775. Filson, John (Pa). Ensign of Mont- gomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Filson, Robert (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battal- ion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Finch, Nathaniel (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant and Adjutant of Hathorne's New York Militia Regiment, ; killed at Minnisink, 22d July, 1779. Finck, Andrew (N. Y). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d New York, 15th July, 1775; Captain, 16th February, 1776; Captain 1st New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 16th February, 1776; re- tired 1st January, 1781; served subse- quently as Major New York Levies. (Died 3d February, 1820.) Findale, James (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Heath's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Finley, Andrew (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 13th July 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant 4th October, 1777; retired 10th September, 1778. Finley, Ebenezer (Md). Captain Lieutenant of Dorsey's Company Maryland Artillery, 4th July, 1777; company formed part of 1st Continen- tal Artillery, 30th May, 1778; Deputy Judge Advocate Southern Department, July, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781 Finley, James Edwards Burr (Mass) Surgeon 15th Massachusetts, 25th Feb- ruary, 1778; transferred to 5th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 13th June, 1819.) Finley, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, July, 1776; Captain, 22d October, 1777; transferred to 5th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Finley, John H. (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st No- vember, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 25th October, 1780, and did not re-enter service. Finley, Joseph Lewis (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsyl- vania Rifle Regiment, 6th April, 1776; Lieutenant Pennsylvania State Regi- ment, 24th October, 1776 ; Captain, 20th October, 1777; regiment designated Finley 13th Pennsylvania 12th November, 1777; transferred to 8th Pennsylvania 1st July, 1778; Brigade-Major, 20th July, 1780; transferred to 2d Pennsyl- vania 17th January, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 1839.) Finley, Samuel (Mass). Surgeon 14th Massachusetts, 10th April, 1778; trans- ferred to 7th Massachusetts 1st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783; Surgeon 12th United States Infantry, 4th September, 1799; resigned 1st April, 1800. Finley, Samuel (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Proctor's Pennsylvania Artillery, 28th June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 2d November, 1780, and did not re-enter service. Finley, Samuel (Va). 1st Lieutenant of Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, 9th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776; Captain 11th Virginia, 20th December, 1776; transferred to 4th Virginia, 12th February, 1781; Major 7th Virginia, 11th September, 1782; transferred to 1st Virginia 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war. (Died 2d April, 1829.) Finn, John (S. C). Captain Lieuten- ant of Artillery; killed at Eutaw Springs 8th September, 1781. Finn, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, , 1780; served to close of war. Finney, Lazarus (Pa). Ensign of Montgomery's Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Lieutenant and Captain Pennsylvania MiUtia, 1777-1778. Finney, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 12th November, 1777; Lieutenant, 23d January, 1781; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781 ; served to close of war. Finney, Walter (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 20th March, 1776; Captain 13th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776; Captain 10th Penn- sylvania, to rank from 10th August, 1776; wounded at Green Springs 6th July, 1781; transferred to 3d Pennsyl- vania 1st January, 1783; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania June, 1783 ; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783; served to 3d November, 1783; Captain United 227 Fisher States Infantry, 12th August, 1784; re- signed 1st September, 1787. (Died 17th September, 1820.) Finnie, William (Va). Colonel and Deputy Quartermaster-General South- ern Department, 28th March, 1776, and served to close of war. Fish, Adam (Mass). Ensign Lexing- ton Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant of Massachusetts Militia in 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 14th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st April, 1778; Captain, 8th October, 1779; resigned 14th April, 1780. Fish, Ebenezer (Mass). Sergeant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 28th Sep- tember, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 1st January, 1779; died 4th April, 1779. Fish, Joseph (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; dis- missed 13th January, 1778. Fish, Nicholas (N, Y.). Lieutenant and Captain in Malcolm's New York Regiment in 1775 and 1776; Brigade- Major to General Scott, 9th August, 1776; Major 2d New York, 21st Novem- ber, 1776, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 30th June, 1833.) Fish, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary to 31st December, 1776; Captain 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st July, 1779. Fishbourne, Benjamin (Pa). Pay- master 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 2d October, 1776; Captain 4th Pennsyl- vania, 3d January, 1777; transferred to. 1st Pennsylvania 1st January, 1783 ; Aide-de-Camp to General Wayne, 1779' to 1783; served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 3d November, 1819.) Fishbume, William (S. C). Lieuten- ant in 1st South Carolina in 1778;, wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; Captain under General Marion in 1780 and 1781. Fisher, Frederick (N, Y,). Colonel New York Militia, ; wounded and scalped at Johnstown, N. Y., 22d May, 1780. (Died 9th June, 1809.) Fisher, Hendrick (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st New Jersey, 16th, December, 1775; Paymaster 7th Continental In- fantry, 13th September to 31st Decem- ber, 1776. Fisher 228 Fithian Fisher, Henry (Pa). Captain Ger- man Regiment, 8th November, 1776; cashiered 7th April, 1777. Fisher, Isaac (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Walker's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May to December, 1775, and Lieutenant of Massachusetts Militia in 1776. Fisher, John (N. Y.) Captain 2d New York, 28th June, 1775; Major 3d New York, 8th March, 1776; Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Nicholson's New York Regiment, 21st June to November, 1776. Fisher, Jonathan (Mass). Lieutenant Massachusetts Mihtia, 1776 and 1777; died in service, 10th March, 1777. Fisher, Joshua (Mass). Massachusetts Militia, 1776. Captain Fisher, Samuel (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia; taken prisoner at Guelphs Mills Uth December, 1777; re- leased 8th December, 1780. Fisk, Isaac (N. Y.). Sergeant 2d Continental Artillery, 26th April, 1777; Sergeant-Major, 19th October, 1779; 2d Lieutenant, .29th June, 1781; re- signed 14th July, 1782. Fisk, John (Conn). Ensign of El- more's Connecticut Regiment, 15th April, 1776; resigned 2d October, 1776. Fisk, Joseph (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon's Mate 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Surgeon, 18th March, 1779, and served to close of war. (Died 25th Sep- tember, 1837.1 Fisk, Squire (R. I.). Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 1st November, 1775, to April, 1776; served subsequently as Lieuten- ant Rhode Island MiUtia. (Died 1805.) Fisk, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. - Fisk, William (R. I.). Lieutenant of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to June, 1777. Fiske, Daniel (R. I.). Ensign of Tall- man's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776, to June, 1777.. Fisley, (— ) . Lieutenant 2d Bat- talion, ; killed at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779. Fiss, Jacob (Pa). Ensign 11th Penn- sylvania, 30th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st February, 1778; retired 1st July, 1778. (Name also spelled John Fiss.) Fister, Henry (Md). Captain Ger- man Battalion, 12th July, 1776; dis- missed 7th April, 1777. Fitch, Andrew (Conn). Private Company of Minute. Men at Lexington and Concord, 19th April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 19th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776; Captain 4th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1781. (Died 28th August, 1811.) Fitch, Asel (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 5th Connecticut, May to . December, 1775. Fitch, Ebenezer (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 11th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 21st March, 1833.) Fitch, Gerard (Mass). Ensign Quar- termaster 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Fitch, Jabez (Conn). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 17th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776; was a prisoner 18 months. (Died 1812.) Fitch, Joseph (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; served subsequently as Lieutenant New York Militia. Fitch, Stephen (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Cady's Battalion on the expedi- tion to Canada, January to June, 1776. Fitch, William (N. H.). Captain Green Mountain Boys, -27th July, 1775, to . Fithian, Glover (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 29th November, 1776, to March, 1777; Captain New Jersey Mi- litia, ; killed 8th October, 1777 (Where not stated). Fithian, Philip Vickers (N. J.). Chap- lain New Jersey Militia, ; killed on the retreat from New York. 15th Sep- tember, 1776. Fitzgerald Fitzgerald, Benjamin (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th January, 1777, to . Fitzgerald, John (S. C). Captain South CaroUna Militia in 1776, Fitzgerald, John (Va). Captain 3d Virginia, 8th February, 1776; Lieuten- ant-Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Washington, — November, 1776, to 6th July, 1778; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; was also Major 9th Virginia, 28th January, 1777, until he resigned, 6th July, 1778. Fitzgerald, John Henry (Va). En- sign 5th Virginia, 1st March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 17th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1777; transferred to 3d Virginia, 14th September, 1778 Captain Lieutenant, 19th June, 1779 Captain, 10th May, 1780; taken pris oner at Charleston 12th May, 1780 transferred to 6th Virginia 12th Febru- ary, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Fitzgerald, William (Va). Captain Virginia Militia; wounded at Guilford 15th March, 1781. (Died 1818.) Fitzhugh, Perigrine (Va). Cornet 3d Continental Dragoons, 16th June, 1778; Lieutenant, , 1778; taker), prisoner at Tappan 28th September, 1778; ex- changed 25th October, 1780; Lieuten- ant-Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Washington, 2d July, 1781, to close of war; was also Captain 3d Continen- tal Dragoons in 1781. Fitzhugh, William Frisby (Va). Cor- net 3d Continental Dragoons, , 1779; Lieutenant, 2d March, 1781; transferred to Baylor's Regiment of Consolidated Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 1839.) Fitzpatrick, Patrick (Ga). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Georgia in 1779 and 1780, and is mentioned as Captain in 1782. Fitzpatrick, William (S. C). Lieu- tenant 3d South Carolina in 1778; wounded at siege of Savannah in Sep- tember, 1779 Fitz-Randolph, Edward. — See Ran- dolph. Flagg, Ebenezer (R. I.). Captain 2d Rhode Island Regiment, 28th June to December, 1775; Captain 9th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776; Captain 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; Major, 26th May, 1778; killed, 14th May, 1781, by ■ Delancey's Tories in Westchester County, New York. 229 . Fleming Flagg, Henry Collins (S. C). Sur- geon South Carolina Troops in 1775; Apothecary General Southern Depart- ment, 1779 to close of war; was taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780. Flagg, Josiah (R. I). Lieutenant- Colonel of Elliott's Rhode Island Ar- tillery Regiment, 1777-1778. Flahavan, John (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New Jersey, 16th December, 1775, to 10th November, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 1st New Jersey, 29th Novem- ber, 1776; Captain, 15th December, 1776; taken prisoner 22d April, 1777, where not stated; resigned 22d Janu- ary, 1779. Flanningham, Samuel (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant 3d New Jersey, 9th Febru- ary to 10th November, 1776; Captain 3d New Jersey, 30th November, 1776; resigned 26th October, 1777; served subsequently as Major New Terser MiUtia. Flaving, John (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner near Am- boy, 20th April, 1777. Fleet, John (Va). Ensign 2d Vir- ginia State Regiment, 3d September, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 23d April, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 10th September, 1778, to January, 1781. Fleming, Charles (Va). Captain 7th Virginia, 29th February, 1776; Major 4th Virginia, 5th June, 1777; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 3d Virginia, 28th June, 1778; transferred to 8th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 15th Decem- ber, 1778. Fleming, Frederick (Va). Surgeon's Mate 8th Virginia, 19th April, 1777, to Fleming, Edward (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel 3d New York, 30th June, 1775; Colonel Deputy Adjutant Gen- eral New York Department, 28th Au- gust, 1775; resigned 15th June, 1776. Fleming, George (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 16th March, 1776; Captain Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 9th No- vember, 1778, and served to November, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783; Mihtary Storekeeper, U. S. A., at West Point, N. Y., 1st October, 1800; re- signed 12th July, 1806. (Died 2d Oc- tober, 1822.) Fleming, James (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia, 1779-1780. (Died 14th May, 1833.) Fleming 230 Floyd Fleming, John (Va). Captain 1st Virginia, 2d October, 1775; killed at Princeton, 3d January, 1777. FlemingTi Stephen (N. J.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at Monmouth 27th February, 1777. Fleming, Thomas (Va). Colonel 9th Virginia, 2d March, 1776 ; died 30th Jan- uary, 1777. Fletcher, ( — ). Lieutenant, ; wounded at Hanging Rock, 6th August, 1780. Fletcher, Joel (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Fletcher, Samuel (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New York, 8th June, 1775, to January, 1776; served subsequently as Regimental Quartermaster New York Militia Regiment. Fletcher, Samuel (Vt). Colonel and Brigadier-General Vermont Militia, 1779-1782. (Died 1814.) Fleury, Francois Louis de (France). Captain Engineer 22d May, 1777. By the resolve of Congress of 13th Septem- ber, 1777, it was "Resolved, whereas Congress has received information that Monsieur Lewis de Fleury, during very gallant exertions in the late battle of Brandywine, near Birmingham Meeting- House, had his horse shot under him, resolved that the Quartermaster-Gen- eral present him with a horse, as a tes- timonial of the sense Congress have of Monsieur de Fleury's merit." Appoint- ed Brigade-Major to Pulaski, 3d Oc- tober, 1777; wounded at Fort Mifflin, 15th November, 1777; Lieutenant- Colonel Engineer, 26th November, 1777. By the resolve of Congress of 26th July, 1779, it was "Resolved unanimously, that Lieutenant-Colonel Fleury and Ma- jor Stewart, who by their situation in leading two attacks (on Stony Point), had a more immediate opportunity of distinguishing themselves, have, by their personal achievements, exhibited a bright example to their brother sol- diers, and merit in a particular manner the approbation and acknowledgment of the United States; that a silver medal emblematical of this action be struck and presented to Lieutenant- Colonel Fleury." By the acts of 1st October, 1779, it aws "Resolved, that Congress entertain a high sense of the zeal, activity, military genius and gal- lantry of Lieutenant-Colonel Fleury, which he has exhibited on a variety of occasions during his service in the armies of these States; wherein, while he has rendered essential benefit to the American cause, he has deservedly ac- quired the esteem of the army and gained unfading reputation for him- self." Granted leave, 27th September, 1779, and! returned to France . Fling, Lemuel (Conn). Sergeant 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Ser- geant-Major, 15th April, 1780; Ensign, 1st October, 1780; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; 2d Lieutenant, 13th November, 1781 ; re- signed — September, 1782. (Died 22d October, 1824.) Flinn, John (N. Y.). Ensign of Mal- colm's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 29th April, 1777; resigned 9th April, 1778. Flint, John (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant in Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1779. Flint, Joseph (Mass). Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1776. Flint, Royal (Conn). Paymaster of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 10th June, 1776, to May, 1777; Assistant Commissary of Purchases, 27th May, 1778; resigned — February, 1780. (Died 17th October, 1797.) Fhnt, Samuel (Mass). Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia; killed at Stillwater 7th October, 1777. Flood, Benjamin ,N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Floumoy, Thomas (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1776-1777. Flower, Benjamin (Pa). Commissary of Military Stores of the Flying Camp, 16th July to December, 1776; Colonel Artillery Artificer Regiment, 16th Janu- ary, 1777; died 28th April, 1781. Flower, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 9th February, 1780; Major Mas- sachusetts Militia in 1782. Floyd, Charles (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1775-1777. (Died 1820.) Floyd, Ebenezer (Mass). Sergeant 1st Massachusetts, 1st ■ January, 1777 ; Ensign, 23d October, 1781, and served to November, 1783. Floyd 231 Ford Floyd, William (N. Y.). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; was Colonel and Major General New York Militia; died 4th August, 1821. Foakes, Telverton (N. C). Lieuten- ant and Regimental Quartermaster 1st North Carolina, 3d February, 1776; re- signed 1st August, 1776. Foard, Hezekiah (N. C). Chaplain 5th North Carolina, 20th April, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Fogarty, Joseph (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Fogg, Jeremiah (N. H.). Regimen- tal Adjutant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant Regimental Quartermaster 8th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st Janviary, 1776; Pay- master 2d New Hampshire Infantry, 8th November, 1776, to 17th October, 1779; Captain 2d New Hampshire, 9th October, 1777; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st March, 1782, and served to June, 1783. Fogg, Joseph (N. H.). Regimental Quartermaster 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775 ; served sub- sequently in New Hampshire Militia. (Died 1822.) Foissin, Peter (S. C). ■ 2d Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 6th December, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 13th July, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; served to close of war. Foley, Mason {S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1780. Folsom, Benjamin (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1775-1776. Folsom, Nathaniel (N. H.). Major- General New Hampshire Militia, May to August, 1775. (Died 26th May, 1790.) Folwell, John (Pa). Captain of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Fonda, Jelles A. (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1777-1780. Fonda, John L. (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia in 1781. Fondey, Douw J. (N. Y.). Ensign 3d New York, 29th May, 1779; transferred to 1st New York, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783; Captain, 12th United States Infantry, 8th January, 1799; Major, 15th October, 1799; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Name also spelled Fonda.) Fondey, John (N. Y.). Ensign 2d New York, 29th June, 1781; transferred to- 1st New York, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783, (Name also spelled Fonda.) Fontaine, Bechet de Roche (France). Captain Engineers, 15th May, 1778, and served to . Fontaine, William (Va). Captain 2d Virginia, 21st October, 1775, to March, 1776 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Convention Guards, June, 1779, to June, 1781. Foot, ( — ). Lieutenant Pulaski Legion, ; taken prisoner at Cam- den 16th August, 1780. Foot, Aaron (Conn). 2d Lieutenant, 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st Decem- ber, 1775. Foot, Joseph (Mass). Ensign 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieu- tenant, 6th March, 1779; transferred to 1st Massachusetts 1st January, 1781 ; resigned 7th July, 1782. Foote, Moses (Conn). Lieutenant of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. (Died 1819.) Forbes, Arthur (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia; wounded at Guilford 15th March, 1781, and died in April, 1781. Forbes, James (Pa). Sergeant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 18th June, 1776; Ensign 12th October to 26th No- vember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 5th Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 20th September, 1777; resigned 5th November, 1778. Forbes, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Forbes, John (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia in 1781; killed at Guil- ford 15th March, 1781. Forbes, Jonathan (Mass). Ensign 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; cashiered 8th March, 1778. Forbes, William A. (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 1st' New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain, 16th August to Novem- ber, 1776. Forbush, Charles (Mass). Captain of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Force, Ebenezer (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; resigned 28th March, 1778. ■Ford, Benjamin (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant of Small wood's Maryland Regi- Ford 232 Form an ment, 14th January, 1776 ; Captain, May, 1776; Major 2d Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 6th Mary- land, 17th April, 1777; transferred tci 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; died 27th April, 1781, of wounds received at Hobkirk's Hill, 25th April, 1781. Ford, Chilion (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st February. 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 25th May, 1778; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st August, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 1st October, 1780, and ser^-ed to Jv.ne, 1783. (Died 1800.) Ford, Denham (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 28th September, 1776 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 22d March, 1777 ; Commisj.i.ry of Military Stores, 19th October, 1777; cashiered 3d January, 1778. (Name also spelled Dennis Foard.) Ford, George (S. C). Major South Carolina, 1775-1776. Ford, Hezekiah (Md). Sergeant 2d Maryland, 10th April, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 1st September, 1777; l:t Lieuten- ant, 16th August, 1780; transferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1781, an'l served to April, 1783. (Died 16th Feb- ruary, 1833.) Name also spel'ed Foard. Ford, Jacob, Jr. (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777; died 10th Jan- uary, 1777. Ford, Jacob (N. Y.). Captain, Ma- jor and Lieutenant-Colonel New York Miiitia, 1775 to 1780. (Died 1809.) Ford, James (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Ford, James (N. H.l. Lieutenant of Nichols' New Hampshire Militia Regi- ment; wounded at Bennington, 16th August, 1777. Ford, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Ford, John (Mass). Captain of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachu- setts MiUtia, 1776-1777. (Died 1822.) Ford, John (N. C). Ensign 3d North Carolina, 30th November, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; Lieutenant, 23d January, 1781, and served to close of war. Ford, Joseph (Md). 2d Lieutenant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 16th August, 1776; Captain 1st Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; resigned 6th March, 1778. (Died — December, 1812.) Ford, Mahlon (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 1st May, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 26th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 30th March, 1780; transferred to 1st New Jersey, 1st January, 1781 ; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783; Brevet Captain, 30th September, 1783, and served to November, 1783; Ensign United States Infantry Regiment, 12th August, 1784; Lieutenant United States , Artillery BattaUon, 17th March, 1786; Lieutenant Artillery Battalion United States Army, 29th September, 1789; Captain, 4th March. 1791; Artillerists and Engineers, 9th May, 1794, Major 1st Artillerists and Engineers, 7th May, 1798; honorably discharged 1st June, 1802. (Died 12th June, 1820.) Ford, Tobias (S. C). Ensign 1st South Carolina in 1781 ; served to close of war. Ford, William (Conn). Ensign of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to February, 1776. Foreman, Alexander (N. Y.). Ensign New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 8th January to 11th October, 1777; where taken not stated; served subse- quently as Captain New York Militia. (Died 25th December, 1831.) Foreman, Caleb (N. C). Lieutenant 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Foreman, Charles (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; resigned 30th April, 1777. Foreman, Robert (Va). Paymaster 9th Virginia, — April, 1777; resigned 16th June, 1778 Forgue, Francis (Conn). Surgeon 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Surgeon 19th Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; resigned 3d July, 1776; Surgeon-General of Hospital Northern Department, 11th April, 1777; resigned 31st July, 1777. Forman, David (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey State Regiment, 26th June, 1776 ; Colonel of one of the sixteen Addi- tional Continental Regiments, 12th Jan- uary, 1777, to 1st July, 1778, and Briga- dier-General New Jersey Militia, . (Died 1812.) Forman, Jonathan (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Porman's New Jersey Militia Regiment, May to November, 1776; Captain 1st New Jersey, 23d Novembe'-, 1776; Major, 20th November, 1781; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 2d New Jersey, 11th Feb- ruray, 1783; retained in Consolidated Forman 233 Foster New Jersey Regiment. April, 1783, and served to 13th November, 1783. Forman, Samuel (N. J.). Captain and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1775- 1777. Forman, Thomas Marsh (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 10th Pennsylvania, 4th De- cember, 1776; Captain of Forman's Con- tinental Regiment, 1st April, 1777; Ma- jor and Aide-de-Camp to General Alex- ander, 12th January, 1779, to 15th Jan- uary, 1783. Forney, Peter (N. C). Captain North Carolina Rangers, serving in South Carolina, 1780-1781. (Died 1834.) Forrest, Andrew (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 25th October, 1780, and did not re-enter service. Forrest, Thomas (Pa). Captain of Proctor's Battalion Pennsylvania Artil- lery, 5th October, 1776; Major 4th Con- tinental Artillery, 5th February, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 2d December, 1778 ; resigned 7th October, 1781. (Died 20th March, 1825.) Forrest, Uriah (Md). 1st Lieutenant of Gunby's Independent Maryland Com- pany, 14th January, 1776; Captain 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; Major 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; wounded and lost a leg at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Maryland, 10th April, 1777; transferred to 7th Maryland 1st August, 1779 ; resigned 23d February, 1781. (Died April, 1805.) Forrester, James (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Hartley's Additional Continental Regiment, 13th January, 1777; Cap- tain, 19th November, 1777; regiment designated 11th Pennsylvania, 16th De- cember, 1778; died 16th March, 1780. Forrester, John (R. I.). Major of Church's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775. Forshay, Thomas (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; omit- ted October, 1777. Forster, Jacob (Mass). Chaplain of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Chaplain 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; resigned 28th February, 1776. Forsyth, David (N. H.). Ensign 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; died 10th May, 1778. Forsyth, James (N. J.). Ensign of Spencer's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 4th June, 1777; resigned 14th March, 1778. Forsyth, Robert (Va). Adjutant 4th Virginia in 1776; Captain of Lee's Bat- talion of Light Dragoons Pulaski Le- gion, 1st July, 1778; resigned 5th Sep- tember ,1779; served subsequently as Major of a Virginia Militia Regiment to close of war. Fortney, Henry (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Doyle's Independent Pennsylvania Rifle Company, 17th July, 1776, and served to . Forthay, Thomas (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; de- serted — February, 1777. Fosdick, Thomas (Conn). Surgeon's Mate in Lexington Alarm in April, 1775 ; Surgeon's Mate 6th Connecticut, 20th May, to December, 1775. (Died 1776.) Fosdick, Thomas (Mass). Ensign of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1801.) Fosdick, Thomas Updike (Conn). Ser- geant 19th Continental Infantrv, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, 11th Julv,' 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Foster, Achilles (Va). Regimental Quartermaster, 12th Virginia, 7th Oc- tober, 1777; died 26th August, 1778. Foster, Ben.iamin (Mass). Surgeon of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1781. Foster, Daniel (— ). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department; was a prisoner in 1782; when and where taken not stated. Foster, David (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Whitcomb's Massachiisetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia. 1776. (Died 1825.) Foster, Ebenezer (Mass). Private in Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 14th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; killed 19th September, 1777, at Bemus' Heights. Foster. Elijah (Conn). 2d Lieutenant of Bradley's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Foster Foster, Eliphalet (R I.). Ensign Uth Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Foster, Elisha (Mass). Private, cor- poral and Sergeant 6th Massachusetts, 25th February, 1777, until appointed Ensign, 15th June, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to November, 1783. Foster, Ezekiel (Mass). 2d Lieutsn- ant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Foster, Ezekiel (N. J.). Captain and Major New Jersey Militia, 1777-1779. Foster, Gideon (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain in Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Cap- tain Massachusetts Militia in 1778. (Died 1845.) Foster, Henry (Del). Lieutenant- Colonel Delaware Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel Delaware Militia, 1781-1782. Foster, Isaac (Mass). Volunteer Sur- geon at Bunker Hill, June, 1775; Hos- pital Surgeon in 1776; Deputy Director- General of Hospital Eastern Depart- ment, 11th April, 1777; retired 6th Oc- tober, 1780. (Died 27th February, 1782.) Foster, James (Mass). Ensign Uth Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Foster, James (Va). Captain 15th Virginia, 28th November, 1776; died 15th November, 1777. Foster, John (Mass). Sergeant and Ensign Massachusetts Militia in 1776; 2d Lieutenant 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; resigned 14th July, 1779. Foster, John (N. Y.). Lieutenant Ulster County, New York, Militia in 1775. Foster, John (Pa). Sergeant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 22d February, 1776; Ensign 6th Pennsylvania, 22d Au- gust, 1777; dismissed 18th January, 1778. Foster, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Dragoons, 5th April to Septem- ber, 1781. Foster, John H. (Va) . Ensign 2d Vir- ginia, 18th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Foster, Josiah (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment. May, 1775, to December. 1775. 234 Fouke Foster, Josiah (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Mihtia, 1775-1776. Foster, Parker (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts MiKtia, 1776-1777. Foster, Richard (Va). Ensign and Adjutant 7th Virginia, January, 1777; resigned 10th May, 1777. Foster, Robert (Va). Ensign 15th Virginia, 16th April, 1777; Lieutenant, 20th April, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Barn Hill Church, 24th April, 1778; Lieuten- ant, 20th April, 1778; regiment desig- nated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; transferred to 4th Virginia, 12th February, 1781 ; served to close of war. Foster, Samuel (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Heath's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 3d' Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died 6th May, 1778. Poster, Simpson (Va). Sergeant and Sergeant-Major 14th Virginia, 6th Jan- uary, 1776; regiment designated 10th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; En- sign, 4th July, 1779; 2d Lieutenant, — November, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and died in captivity. Foster, Thomas (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 8th Massachusetts, 18th March, 1777; Ensign, 26th November, 1779; Lieuten- ant, 6th October, 1780, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 16th December, 1793.) Foster, Thomas Waite (Mass). Cap- tain of Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, April to December, 1775, and Captain in Knox's Regiment Con- tinental Artillery, December, 1775, to December, 1776. Foster, Timothy (Mass). Ensign of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Foster, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Virginia, 20th May, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 14th April, 1779; trans- ferred to 3d Virginia, 12th May, 1779; resigned 2d July, 1779. Fouges, Francis (Conn). Surgeon 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Fouke, Gerard (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Fountain Fountain, William (Va). — See Fon- taine. Fouquet Mark Sr. (Prance). Brevet Captain Continental Army, 17th No- vember, 1777, and served to . Fouquet, Mark Jr. (Prance). Brevet Lieutenant of Artillery, 17th Novem- ber, 1777, and served to . Fowkes, Yelverton (N. C). Quarter- master 1st North Carolina, 3d February, 1776; resigned 1st August, 1776. Fowle, Ebenezer Smith (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Jackson's Additional Con- tinental Regiment, 12th May, 1777; re- signed 14th January, 1778; Lieutenant United States Artillery BattaUon, 20th October, 1786; Lieutenant Artillery Bat- talion United States Army, 29th Sep- tember, 1789; died 13th February, 1791. Fowler, Ebenezer, Jr. (Conn), En- sign 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 20th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, June to November, 1776. Fowle, John (Mass). Ensign 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 177/; Lieu- tenant, 11th April, 1779; Captain, 20th May, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1823.) Fowler, John, Jr. (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st December, 1775. Fowler, Samuel (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, 22d January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776. Fowler, Stephen (Mass), Sergeant Massachusetts Militia, 1776; Ensign 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner at Young's House, 3d Febru- ary, 1780; rejoined regiment 3d Novem- ber, 1780; resigned 4th April, 1782, Fowler, Theodosius (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New York, 24th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 10th August, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; Captain, 23d April, 1778; trans- ferred to 2d New York, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 16th October, 1841.) Fowler, William (Conn). Ensign 5th Connecticut, 27th February, 1781; died 27th February, 1782. Fowler, William (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Virginia, 1st March, 1776; Cap- tain, 1st April, 1777; transferred to 3d Virginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned , 1779. 235 Franchesin Fowles, John (Mass). Sergeant 6th Continental Infantry, 12th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 14th November, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain, 20th June, 1779; transferred to 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 31st December, 1823.) Fox, Jacob (Conn). Sergeant 6th Connecticut, 5th May to 21st Septem- ber, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 15th November, 1778. (Died 27th Novem- ber, 1824.) Fox, Jeremiah (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st April 1777; resigned 31st July, 1778. Fox, Joseph (Mass). Adjutant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Ensign of Burrall's Connecticut State Regiment, 23d Jan- uary, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 19th Septem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Lee's Con- tmental Regiment, 11th January, 1777; Captain, 23d June, 1777; Regimental Paymaster, 13th October, 1778; trans- ferred to Jackson's Continental Regi- ment, 22d April, 1779; regiment desig- nated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, • 1780; transferred to 9th Massachusetts^ 1st January, 1782; retired 1st January 1783. (Died 24th March, 1820.) Fox, Nathaniel (Va). 1st Lieutenant 6th Virginia, 16th February, 1776; Cap- tain, 19th June, 1776; retired with rank of Major, 30th September, 1778. (Died 1825.) Fox, Nathaniel (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 27th April, 1776; resigned 28th September, 1777, Fox, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieutenant 10th Virginia, 2d December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 30th October, 1777; regi- ment designated 6th Virginia, 14th Sep- tember, 1778; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780; wounded at Quinby's Bridge, 17th July, 1781 ; served to close of war. Foxwell, Charles (N. H.), 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776, Foxwell, Thomas (N. H,), 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Continental Infantrv, 1st Jan- uary, 1776, to . Frailey, Jacob (Pa). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 1777-1778. Franchesin, Jacque Antoine de.— See de Franchesin. Francis 236 Frazier Francis, (N. C). Captain North Carolina Partisan Rangers, ; killed at Shallow Ford, 6th February, 1781. Francis, Aaron (Mass). Corporal in , Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Regimental Quartermaster Uth Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; Ensign, 1st March, 1778; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; resigned 16th April, 1782. (Died 17th October, 1825.) . Francis, Ebenezer (Mass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Colonel 11th Massachusetts, 6th No- vember, 1776; killed at Hubbardton, 7th July, 1777. Francis, George (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Thompson's Penn.sylvania Rifle Bat- talion, 25th June, 1775; 3d Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, 13th March, 1776; resigned 29th September, 1776. Francis, John (Mass). Adjutant 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, , 1778; Captain Lieu- tenant, 25th June, 1779; resigned 18th March, 1780. (Died 30th July, 1822.) Francis, Thomas (Mass). Sergeant in ■ Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 1st Lieu- tenant Uth- Massachusetts, 6th No- vember, 1776; Captain, 18th March, 1780; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 3d May, , 1782 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 9th Novem- ber, 1833.) Frank, David S. (Pa). Aide-de-Camp to General Arnold, — July, 1778, to 25th September, 1780. Frank, Lawrence (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Continental Dragoons, 1st Oc- tober, 1779; Captain, , 1782, and served to close of war. Franklin, Benjamin (Pa). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; died 17th April, 1790. Franklin, James (Va). Captain 10th Virginia, 19th November, 1776; resigned 19th September, 1778. Franklin, Jesse (N. C.) . 1st Lieuten- .ant. Captain and Major North Carolina MiUtia, 1776-1782. (Died — September, 1823.) Franklin, John (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain, October, 1780. (Died 29th Sep- tember, 1823.) Franks, David Solebury (Pa). Ma- jor Aide-de-Camp to General Arnold, •May, 1778, to 25th September, 1780, and was continued as Major and Aide-de- Camp Continental Army until retired, 1st January, 1783. Franks, Isaac (Mass). Ensign 7th Massachusetts, 22d February, 1781; re- signed 22d March, 1782. Franks, John (N. Y.). Paymaster 4th New York, 10th April, 1777; re- signed 1st March, 1779; served subse- quently as Commissary to New York State Troops and Militia. Fraser, Alexander (S. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st South Carohna, 31st Janu- ary, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 6th October, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Frazer, Anthony (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia State Regiment, 1st March, 1777; ,2d Lieutenant, 29th May, 1777; resigned 12th February, 1778. Frazer, Falvey (Va). 1st Lieutenant 14th Virginia, 14th November, 1776. He is dropped from the records of the Regi- ment with the remark "supposed to have been killed at Germantown, ith October, 1777." In an old letter pub- lished some years ago, written by a tent-mate of Lieutenant Frazer, it is stated that he was wounded at Ger- mantown, 4th October, 1777, and that he was mortally wounded by his own brother, an officer of the British Army, at Yorktown, 14th October, 1781. (Name also spelled Fraser.) Frazer, John (S. C). Lieutenant 4th South Carolina (Artillyry), , 1777; killed at Beaufort, 9th February, 1779. Frazer, John Gizzard (Mass). Served as Assistant to Quartermaster-General, 22d September to December, 1775; .^LL- jor 6th Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary to 31st December, 1776. Frazer, Persifor (Pa). Captain 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Major, 3d October, 1776, to rank from 24th September, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel 5th Pennsylvania, 12th March, 1777, to rank from 4th October, 1776; taken prisoner at Brandvwine, 11th Sep- tember, 1777; escaped 17th March, 1778; resigned 9th October, 1778; appointed Clothier-General Continental Army, 15th July, 1779, which he declined; Briga- dier General Pennsylvania Militia, 25th May, 1782, to close of war. (Died 24th April, 1792.) Frazier, John (Ga). 2d Lieutenant 3d Georgia, , 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 4th April, 1778; wounded in action with Indians, 4th May, 1777; was a Captain in 1780, and served to . Frazier 237 Frierson Frazier, William (Md). Ensign of Hindman's Independent Maryland Com- pany, January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Cap- tain Lieutenant 1st Continental Artil- lery, 13th January, 1777; resigned 24th ,May, 1779. Freeland, Joseph (Mass). 1st Ser- geant 21st Continental Infantry, Janu- ary, 1776; Ensign, 11th September, 1776, and served to . Freeman, Constant (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant Stevens' Battalion Continental Artillery, 9th November, 1776; battal- ion attached to 3d Continental, Artil- lery in 177S; Captain Lieutenant, 1st October, 1778, and served. to June, 1783; Major 1st Artillerists and Engineers, 28th February, 1795; Lieutenant-Colo- nel Ai-tillerists, 1st April, 1802; trans- feried to Corps of Artillery, 12th May, 1814; Brevet Colonel, lOtli July, 1812; honorably discharged 15th June, 1815. (Died 27th February, 1824.) Freeman, Elijah (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Spencer's Additional Continental Regiment, 5th February, 1777 ; omitted — Tune, 1777. Freeman, Edmund (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Freeman, Haskell (Mass). Ensign 4th Massachusetts, 1st November, 1777; wounded in Rhode Island, 29th August, 1778; Adjutant, — March, 1779; Lieu- tenant, 18th August, 1779 ; resigned 24th August, 1780. Freeman, Jeremiah (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant of Captain Roman's Indepen- dent Company Pennsylvania Artillery, 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 10th August, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, 1st Januar}', 1777; Retired 1st January, 1781. Freeman, John (Ga). Lieutenant Georgia Militia, 1780. (Died 1825.) Freeman, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Clinton, 6th October, 1777. Freeman, Nathaniel (Mass). Briga- dier-General Massachusetts Militia, 1778, to close of war. (Died 20th September, 1827.) Freeman, Robert (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1775-1777. Freeman, Robert (Va). Paymaster 9th Virginia, 15th February, 1777, to . Freeman, Thomas Davis (Mass). Corporal Massachusetts Militia, July to December, 1775; Ensign 14th Massa- chusetts, 31st January, 1777; Lieuten- ant, 1st April, 1778; transferred to 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Freer, Charles (S. C). Captain South CaroHna Mihtia in 1775 and 1776. Freer, John (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1777. Frelinghuysen, Frederick (N. J.). Cap- tain, Major and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1775-1777. (Died 13th April, 1804.) French, Abner (N. Y.). Lieutenant in Wynkoop's Regiment New York Mi- litia, June to November, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; Captain, 1st June, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781; served subsequently as Captain New York Levies. French, Elijah (Mass). Corporal 10th Massachusetts, 20th February, 1777 ; Ser- geant, 1st November, 1777; Quarter- master-Sergeant, 1st January, 1780; En- sign, 20th December, 1780; transferred to 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th Tune, 1783, and served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783. French, Jacob (Mass). Colonel Massa- chusetts Militia, 1776-1777. French, Joseph (Mass). Ensign 10th Massachusetts, 27th March, 1781; re- signed 28th July, 1781. French, Mason (Md). Ensign of Grayson's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 15th February, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 1st December, 1777; resigned 12th May, 1778. French, Samuel (Mass). Major and Commissary Military Stores, 18th Jan- uary, 1777, and served to 17th Decem- ber, 1779. French, Samuel (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia State Regiment, 20th June 1777; resigned 30th April, 1778. Frey, John (N. Y.). Captain 2d New York, 28th June, 1775; Brigade-Major, 15th July, 1775, to January, 1776 ; served subsequently as Brigade-Major to Gen- eral Herkimer's New York Militia and was taken prisoner at Oriskany, 6th August. 1777, find exchanged 28th Oc- tober, 1778. (Died 19th April, 1833.) Fricker, Anthonv Ernest (Pa). En- sien 11th Pennsylvania, 14th Tune, 1777; resigned 29th September, 1777. Frierson, John (S. C). Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 9th March, 1778; taken Fries 238 Frye prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781, and served to close of war. Fries, Henry (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant 2d New Jersey, 28th November, 1775; missing at Three Rivers, 8th June, 1776. Frink, Calvin (N. H.). Surgeon's Mate 1st New- Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; Surgeon of Wyman's Reeiment New Hampshire Militia, 1777- 1778. Frink, Samuel (Mass). Ensign 8th Massachusetts, 5th July, 1782; trans- ferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died , 1846.) Frink, Thomas (N. H.). Surgeon New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Frisbie, Elisha (Conn). Regimental Quartermaster Connecticut Light Horse, 1776-1777. Frisbie, Philip (N. Y.). Captain and Major New York Militia, 1775-1779. (Died 1813.) Frisby, Jonah (Mass). Lieutenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 16th April, 1779. Frissell, William (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Lieutenant of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Froelich, Christian (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Ottendorff's Battalion Armand's Corps, 3d May, 1777, and served to . Froelich, Joseph (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 3d September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant ,9th November, 1777; trans- ferred to 2d New York, 1st January, 1781, and served to November, 1783; Brevet Captain, 30th September, 1783. Frost, Ichabod (Mass). Sergeant 13th Massachusetts, 2d March, 1777; En- sign, 1st October, 1778; discharged 9th March, 1779. Frost, George Pepperell (N. H.). En- sign 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 20th September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 22d December, 1777; transferred to 1st New Hamp- shire, 1st January, 1781; Captain, 6th December, 1782, and served to June, 1783. Frost, John (Mass). Colonel Massa- chusetts MiHtia, 1776-1778. (Died — July, 1810.) Frost, Samuel (Mass). Sergeant- Ma- jor 4th Continental Infantry, January, 1776; Ensign, 10th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, March, 1779; Captain Lieutenant, 16th October, 1780 ; Captain, 12th October, 1782, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1st November, 1817.) Frost, Stephen (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Frost, William (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusets Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 12th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; omitted December, 1778. (Died 2d June, 1827.) # Frothingham, Benjamin (Mass). Cap- tain Lieutenant of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, June to Decem- ber, 1775, and of Knox's Regiment Con- tinental Artillery, to 31st December, 1776; Captain 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; wounded at German- town, 4th October, 1777, and served to June, 1783. (Died 19th August, 1809.) Frothingham, Ebenezer (Conn). Ser- geant of Webb's Continental Regiment, 25th May, 1777; Ensign 16th May, 1778; Lieutenant, 26th May, 1779; Regimental Quartermaster, 27th May, 1779, to June, 1783 ; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, (1783; Lieutenant United States In- fantry Regiment, 15th July, 1785; Lieu- tenant 1st Infantry United States Army, 29th September, 1789; killed 22d October, 1790, in action with Indians at the Miami Towns near Old Chilli- cothe, Ohio. Fry, Benjamin (R. I.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 1st November, 1775, to May, 1776; Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1776 and 1777. (Died 1799.) Fry, Joseph (R. I.). Major Rhode Is- land Militia in 1775-1776. Fry, Richard (R. I.). Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1776-1779. Frye, Ebenezer (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 1st New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776; cashiered 6th -December, 1782. (Died 1784.) Frye, Daniel (Mass). Sergeant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, Frye 4th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 13th November, 1779; resigned — March, 1781. Frye, Frederick (Mass). Ensign 1st Massachusetts, 1st February, 1781, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 30th January, 1828.) Frye, Isaac (N. H.). Regimental Quartermaster 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; Regimental Quartermaster 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; trans- ferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st Jan- uary, 1781 ; retained in Jackson's Con- tinental Regiment, November, 1783 ; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. Frye, James (Mass). Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775. (Died 8th Janu- ary, 1776.) Frye, Jonatham (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 8th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 17th December, 1777; 2d Lieutenant of Baldwin's Ar- tillery Artificer Regiment, 22d March, 1780; Adjutant, 1st April, 1780; re- signed 25th March, 1781. Frye, Joseph (Mass). Major-General Massachusetts Militia, 21st June, 1775; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 10th January, 1776; resigned 23d April, 1776. (Died 1794.) Frye, Nathaniel (Mass). Ensign 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Regi- mental Quartermaster, 22d September, 1777; Regimental Paymaster, 18th Oc- tober, 1778; Lieutenant, 28th August, 1780; transferred to 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 17th April, 1833.) Fulford, John (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia, 1777-1778. Fuller, Ballard (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to . Fuller, Elisha (Mass). Ensign of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Fuller, Isaac (Mass). Lieutenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1804.) 239 FuUerton Fuller, Isaiah (Mass). Ensign 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December. 1776. Fuller, Jacob (Mass). Regimental Quartermaster of Walker's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1779. Fuller, John (Conn). Chaplain of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, January to March, 1776. Fuller, John (Mass). Captain of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. FuUer, John (Mass). 1st Lieutenant 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 16th April, 1780; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. FuUer, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775. Fuller, Jonathan (Mass). Surgeon 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; deserted 16th August, 1777, and joined the enemy. Fuller, Josiah (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant 3d Connecticut, 12th May to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Fuller, Nathan (Mass). Captain of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Major, 13th February, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 28th June, 1777. FuUer, Nathaniel (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia, in 1775. Fuller, Richard (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Fuller, Simeon (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Fullerton, Edward (Pa). Surgeon Hospital Department in 1775; Surgeon Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; was a pris- oner to 14th April, 1778, and on parole until he died, 5th May, 1781. Fullerton, Humphrey (Va). Surgeon of Hospital Department in Virginia, 1776 to 1781. Fullerton, Patrick (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania State Regiment, 18th Apnl, Fullerton 240 Gaither 1777; regiment designated 13th Penn- sylvania, 12th November, 1777; trans- ferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778, and served to . Fullerton, Richard (Pa). Regimental Adjutant 3d Pennsylvania, 1st June, 1778, to August, 1780; Ensign 3d Penn- sylvania, 19th June, 1778; Lieutenant, 12th May, 1779; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Brevet Captain, 1st November, 1783, "for hav- ing acted as a volunteer at an early period of the war, particularly in the action on Long Island, and at the bat- tles of Trenton and Princeton, and having discharged the several extra ap- pointments of Adjutant, Major of Bri- gade, and the important one of As- sistant Adjutant General to the South- ern Army, highly to the satisfaction of his General officers." (Died 16th June, 1792.) FuUsome, Elisha (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, April to June, 1775. Funk, Jacob (Pa). Ensign 4th Penn- sylvania Battalion, 5th January to 26th November, 1776; Cornet 4th Continen- tal Dragoons, 10th January, 1777, and served to . Fuqua, Joseph (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia in 1780. (Died 1812.) Furman, Alexander (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York State troops; taken prisoner near King's Bridge, 8th Janu- ary, 1777; exchanged 11th October, 1777, and died shortly afterwards. Furman, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Mont- gomery, 6th October, 1777; exchanged 9th November, 1780; 1st Lieutenant, 1st September, 1778; transferred to 1st (New York, 1st January, ,1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Name also spelled Foreman.) Furnival, Alexander (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant of Smith's Independent Com- pany Maryland Artillery, 14th Janu- ary, ■ 1776; 1st Lieutenant. ; Cap- tain, ; retired July, 1779. Furnival, James (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, April, 1777. when sent in arre.st to Gen- eral Schuyler for misconduct. 6. Oadsden, Christooher (S. C). Colo- nellst South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 16th September, 1776; resigned 2d Oc- tober, 1777; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780. (Died 28th Au- gust, 1805.) Gadsden, Thomas (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st South Carolina, 12th May, 1776; Captain, 6th October, 1778; killed at the Siege of Charleston, 24th April, 1780. Gage, Isaac (Mass). Ensign 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 16th September, 1778; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1781. Gage, Nathazuel (Mass). Captain of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Captain Massachu- setts Militia in 1777. Gaillard, Tacitus (S. C). Colonel and Quartermaster General Southern De- partment, 14th June, 1776, to . Gaines, James (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia ; wounded at Guilford, 15th March, 1781. (Died 1810.) Gaines, Thomas (Va). Ensign 1st . Virginia State Regiment, 1777-1778. Gaines, William Fleming (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 20th October, 1777; Adjutant, 25th Au- gust, 1778, and served to 1st January, 1783. Gaither, Greenberry (Md). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 7th Maryland, 10th December, 1776, but never joined the latter regiment. Gaither, Henry (Md). Ensign of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 1st Mary- land Batalion of the Flying Camp, 8th June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; Captain, 17th April, 1777; Brevet Major, 5th No- vember, 1777; transfered to 4th Mary- land, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 1st' Maryland, 1st Januarv 1783, and served to April, 1783; Major in the Levies, 1791; Major United States In- fantry, 11th April, 1792, assigned to 3d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 1st October, 1793; as- signed to 3d Infantry, 1st November, 1796; honorably discharged 15th June, 1802. (Died 23d June, 1811.) Gaither, John (Md). 1st Lieutenant 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Gakee 241 Gamble Gakee, James (N. C). Surgeon 1st North Carolina, — December, 1775; re- signed — May, 1776. Galbreath, Andrew (Pa). Major of Watts' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. (Died 1806.) Gale, Edward (Md). Caotain Inde- pendent Company Maryland Artillery, 3d September, 1779 ; died 31st October, 1779. ■ Gale, Ell (Mass). Lieutenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant 8th Massa- chusetts, 22d July, 1779, to 22d April, 1780. Gale, Eli (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 12th November, 1779; dropped as with- out leave since 1st June, 1780. Gale, Jacob (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire MiUtia Regiment in 1778 and 1779. Gale, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th January, 1777; taken prisoner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777; exchanged 12th October, 1778; Captain, 10th December, 1777; trans- fered to 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; Aide-de-Camp to General Gist, 22d December, 1782, to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Gale, Samuel (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 19th December, 1775. (Died 1799.) Gallahue, Charles (Va). Captain 11th Virginia, — January, 1777 ; killed at Sag Harbor, 23d May, 1777. Gallaudet, Edgar (N. J.). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d New Jersey, 30th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 26th October, 1777; resigned 9th December, 1778. Galloway, James (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Galloway, John (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia Regiment in 1780. Gallup, Isaac (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th Conecticut, 1st May to 18th December, 1775; Captain 10th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776. (Died 1799.) Gallup, Joseph (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, 1776. Gallup, Nathan (Conn). Major and Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1776-1782. (Died 1799.) Goloche, James (Ga). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Georgia, 12th December, 1775, to . Galpin, Amos (Conn). Ensign of Sherburne's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 30th April, 1780. Galpin, Jehiel (Conn). Private 7th Connecticut, 10th July to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Sergeant-Major 6th Connec- ticut, 24th November, 1776; Ensign, 26th July, 1780; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; re- signed 13th April, 1782. Galpin, Seth (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Webb's Additional Continental Regiment, January, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant 9th July, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Gait, John Minson (Va). Surgeon 15th Virginia, in 1777; taken prisoner at Germantown 4th October, 1777. Gait, Patrick (Va). Surgeon of a Virginia Regiment, 1775 to 1778. Galusha, David (N. H). 1st Lieuten- ant Green Mountain Boys, 27th July to December, 1775. Galvan, William (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina, May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 5th October, 1777; Captain, ', 1779; Major and Inspector Con- tinental Army 12th January, 1780, to March 26th, 1782 ; was also Acting aide- de-Camp to General Washington to November, 1783. Gamble, Edmund (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 28th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th July, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 20th January, 1777; transferred to North Carolina Dragoons State Regiment, 1st June, 1778, and served to close of war. Gamble, James (Pa.) Regimental Quartermaster 7th Pennsylvania, 20th March, 1777; Ensign in 1778; Lieuten- ant, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 4th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 4th Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783 ; Captain Artillerist and Engineers, 2d June, 1794. Died 20th August, 1795. Gamble, John (S. C). Major in Mar- ion's Brigade, 1780-1781. Gamble, Robert (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 12th Virginia, 14th September, 1776. Captain 7th March, 1778; regi- ment designated 8th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Gamble 242 Gardner Camden, 16th August, 1780. Retire.d, 1st January, 1783. Gamble, Thomas (Va). Captain Virginia Rangers, 7th April, 1779, to — Gammage, William ( — ). Surgeons Mate Hospital Department, 1776-1777. Gano, Daniel (N. Y.). 2d Lieuteii- ant 1st New York, 28th June, 1775; resigned 13th July, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, August, 1776; Captain-Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 12th October, 1778; served subsequently as Captain New York Levies. Gano, John (N. Y.). Chaplain 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Chaplain 5th New York, 21st November, 1776, to 27th May, 1777; Brigade Chaplain, 18th August, 1778, to May, 1780. (Died 10th August, 1804.) Gano, Stephen (N. Y.). Surgeon's- Mate 2d Continental Artillery, 15th June, 1779, to May, 1781. (Died 18th August, 1828.) Gans^, John (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, to December, 1776. Gansevoort, Leonard (N. Y.). Pay- master 2d New York, 25th September to November, 1776. (Died, 1810.) Gansevoort, Peter (N. Y.). Major 2d New York, 30th June, 1775; Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 19th March, 1776;. Col- onel 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; by the act of 4th October, 1777, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Congress be given to Colonel Ganse- voort and the officers and troops under his command for the bravery and per- severance which they have so conspic- uously manifested in the defence of Fort Schuyler, and that he be ap- pointed Colonel-Commandant of the Fort so gallantly defended." Retired 1st January, 1781 ; Brigadier-General 'New York Militia, 26th March, 1781, to close of war; Military Agent North- ern Department, 29th April, 1802; Brigadier-General United States Army, 15th February, 1809; died 2d July, 1812. Garardeau, John Bohun ( — ). Deputy Commissary-General of Issues, 6th August, 1777; resigned 28th Oc- tober, 1778. Garden, Alexander (S. C). Ensign of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons; Aide-de-Camp to General Greene, March, 1781, to close of war. (Died 24th February, 1829.) Garden, Benjamin (S. C). Lieuten- ant-Colonel South Carolina Militia 1775-1780. Garden, John (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1775. Gardenier, Hermanns (N. Y). Lieu- tenant New York Militia; taken pris- oner at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Gardenier, Jacob (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; wounded at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. (Died 9fh May, 1808.) Gardiner, Caleb (R. I.). Captain of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 1st November, 1775; Lieuten- ant-Colonel, 19th August, 1776, to . Gardiner, Christopher (R. I.). Cap- tain of Varnum's Rhode Island Regi- ment, 3d May, 1775; cashiered, 2d August, 1775. Gardiner, Francis (R. I.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776, to June, 17'77; served also as Captain Rhode Island Militia. Gardiner, James (R. I.). Captain 1st Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775. Gardiner, Nathaniel (N. H.). Surgeon 1st New Hampshire, 28th June, 1780. Resigned 4th July 1782. Gardner, Aaron ,( Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, April, 1775, to December, 1775; Captain and Major Massachu- setts Militia, 1776-1781. Gardner, Benjamin (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant . of Mansfield's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain- Lieutenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st November, 1778; resigned 18th October, 1780; Cap- tain Assistant Deputy Quartermaster- General, 19th May, 1813; honorably discharged 15th June, 1815; reinstated 3d May, 1816; resigned 19th October, 1816. Gardner, Caleb (R. I). Captain Major and Lieutenant Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1775-1781. (Died 1806.) Gardner, Isaac (Mass). Captain of the Brookline Company Massachusetts Militia, ; killed at Lexington, 19th April, 1775. Gardner, James (Mass). Deputy Commissary of Knox's Regiment Con- tinental Artillery, 18th September, 1776; Regimental Adjutant 3d Conti- nntal Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Cap- Gardner 243 Gassaway tain Lieutenant, 22d February, 1780, and served to June, 1783. Gardner, James (N. C). Captain 2d North Carolina, May, 1776; resigned 15th May, 1777. Gardner, John (N. H.). Adjutant of Bartlett's New Hampshire Militia Regiment in 1780. Gardner, Joseph (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 12th Massachusetts, 1st March, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1788.) Gardner, Joseph (Pa). Captain of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battal- ion of the Plying Camp; taken prison- er at Port Washington, 16th Novem- ber, 1776; Captain Pennsylvania Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1794.) Gardner, Matthew (Md). Sergeant 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Ensign, 17th April, 1777; resigned 4th March, 1778. Gardner, Thomas (Mass). Colonel in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Colo- nel of a Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775; mortally wo^mded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775, and died 3d July, 1775. Gardner, William (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to ; 2d Lieutenant, 20th October, 1775, and served to . Garland, Edward (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Virginia, 7th October, 1775; Captain 14th Virginia, 20th November, 1776; resigned 2d December, 1777. Garland, Kellis (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant of Grayson's Continental Regi- ment, 23d January, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 8th June, 1777; resigned — May, 1778. Garland, Peter (Va). 2d Lieutenant 6th Virginia, 16th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 19th June, 1776; Captain, 17th August, 1777; retired 14th Sep- tember, 1778 Garlie, John (S. C). Lieutenant 3d South Carolina, ; resigned 7th Oc- tober, 1777. Garnett, Benjamin (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, October, 1777; Lieuten- ant, 13th October, 1778; Regimental Adjutant, 23d September, 1779; trans- ferred to 3d Continental Dragoons, — September, 1779, and served to 10th November, 1782. Garnett, Henry (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Garnett, Thomas (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 10th December, 1777. Garnett, William (N. Y.). Surgeon's Mate 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regi- ment, - — -. 1777; died 1st February, 1778. Garrard, Charles. — See Gerrard. Garrard, James (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 9th Jan- uary, 1822.) Garrett, Andrew (Mass). Sergeant 7th Massachusetts, 1st March, 1777; Ensign, 1st October, 1778; taken pris- oner at Cherry Valley, 10th Novem- ber, 1778; was a prisoner to March, 1783; Lieutenant, 25th October, 1781; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and was retired 3d June, 1783. Garrett, Morton (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 20th March, 1776; Captain, 25th Oc- tober, 1776; resigned 12th February, 1777. Garrett, Nicholas (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; resigned 12th September, 1777. Garrison, Abraham (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant of Wempell's New York Militia Regiment, 1779-1781. Garrison, Isaac (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant New York Militia; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777. (Died 1816.) Garrison, Joseph (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Swartwout's Regiment New York Militia in 1776. Garrison, Richard (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant and Quartermaster of Hamman's Regiment New York Militia; wounded at Pine's Bridge, 7th July, 1777. Garzia, John (R. I.). Captain Lieu- tenant of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Is- land Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to May, 17'r7. Gaskins, Thomas (Va). Captain 5th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; Major, 5th November, 1777; Lieutenant-Colo- nel 4th Virginia, 16th May, 1778; trans- ferred to 3d Virginia, 14th September, 1778, and served to close of war. Gassaway, Henry (Md). Sergeant 4th Maryland, 6th December, 1779 ;■ En- sign, 26th January, 1780; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; 2d Li^tenant, 25th April, 1781; trans- ferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1783; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th Novem- ber, 1783. Gassaway, John (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Maryland, 10th December, ■Gassaway 244 Gay 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 17th April, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st July, 1779 ; Captain, 2d April, 1780; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; pris- oner on parole to close of war. (Died March, 1819.) Gassaway, Nicholas (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland, 26th February, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 17th April, 1777; transfer- red to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781; 1st Lieutenant, 26th December, 1782; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Gaston, Alexander (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia; murdered by Tories, 20th August, 1781; where not stated. Gaston, Robert (N. C). Captain 2d North Carolina, February, 1776, to Gaston, Robert (S. C). Lieutenant 3d South Carolina, ; wounded at Savannah, 9th October, 1779. Gatchell, Samuel H. (Mass). Ser- geant in Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, 1st May, 1775; Ser- geant in Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 1st July to 31st December, 1775; Ensign 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieu- tenant of Lee's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 25th March, 1779. Gates, Benjamin (Mass). 1st Lieu- . tenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to December, 1775; Cap- tain Massachusetts Militia in 1776; Captain 5th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; resigned 13th January, 1778. Gates, Horatio (Va). Had been Ma- jor in British Army. Brigadier-Gen- eral and Adjutant-General Continental Army, 17th June, 1775; Major-General Continental Army, 16th May, 1776. By the act of 4th November, 1777, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Congress, in their own name, and in behalf of the thirteen Unitd States, be presented to Major-General Gates, Commander-in- Chief of the Northern Department, and to Major-Generals Lincoln and Arnold, and the rest of the officers and troops under his command, for their brave and successful efforts in support of the independence of their country, whereby an army of the enemy of 10,000 men has been totally defeated, one large detachment of it, strongly posted and entrenched, having been conquer- ed at Bennington, another repulsed with loss and disgrace from Fort Schuyler, and the main army under General Burgoyne, after being beaten in different actions and driven from a formidable post and strong entrench- ments, reduced to the necessity of sur- rendering themselves, upon terms honorable and advantageous to these States on the 17th Day of October last to Major-General Gates; and that a medal of gold be struck under the direction of the Board of War, in com- memoration of this great event, and in the name of these United States, pre- sented by the President to Major-Gen- eral Gates." Served to close of war. (Died 10th April, 1806.) Gates, John (Md). 1st Lieutenant 2d Maryland, — December, 1776; taken prisoner on Staten Island, 22d August, 1777. Gates, John (N. Y.). Served as Private, Corporal and Sergeant in New York Regiment, 28th July, 1775, to December, 1776; Ensign 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 18th Decem- ber, 1776; retired 20th May, 1780. Gates, Jonathan (Mass). Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Gates, J. Shepherd (Vt). Lieuten- ant Vermont Militia in 1777. Gates, William (Mass). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 2d Lieutenant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1776; Captain 15th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777 ; omitted in July, 1778. (Died 7th July, 1811.) Gatling, Levi (N. <;.). Ensign 10th North Carolina, , 1777; Lieutenant, 12th February, 1778; cashiered 25 th August, 1778. Gaudilet, Edgar (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 7th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 29th November, 1776; re- signed 25th November, 1778. Gavet, John (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1775. Gay, Fisher (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel of Wolcott's Connecticut Regi- ment, December, 1775, to February, 1776; Colonel Connecticut State Regi- ment, 20th June, 1776; died 27th Sep- tember, 1776. Gay, John (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; 1st Lieuten- ant 21th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776, to December, 1776. Oay Gay) SaffiUel (Va), Sufgfeon's Mate I2th Virginia, — February, 1777; re- signed 20th October, 1777; Hospital Surgeon in Virginia, 1778-1781. Gaylord, Levi (Conn). Sergeant 1st Connecticut, May to November, 1775 ; Sergeant of Elmore's Continental Regi- ment, 8th April, 1776; Ensign of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 17th June, 1776, to May, 1777. Gaylord, Timothy (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant of Gay's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June, 1776; killed 15th September, 1776, on the retreat from New York. Gaynes, Simeon (Conn). Ensign of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th 'May, 1776, to May, 1777. Geary, John (N. J.). Private 1st New Jersey, 1st September, 1777; En- sign, 1st February, 1779; resigned 28th March, 1783. Geary, William (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; resigned .17th April, 1777; name also spelled McGeary. Geddes, David (Va). Paymaster of the Convention Guards in 1780. Geddes, Henry (Del). Captain Dela- ware Militia, 1776-1777; served subse- quently in Navy. Gee, Charles (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Gee, Howell (N. C). Ensign 7th North Carolina, 15th April, 1777; Lieu- tenant, November, 1777; Captain, . and served to — ; — . Gee, James (N. C). 1st Lieutenant 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Captain, 3d May, 1776; died 12th No- vember, 1777. Geiger, George (Pa). Sergeant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 1st April, 1776; 3d Lieutenant, 24th Octo- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; regi- ment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778; Colonel Pennsylvania Militia; was a prisoner in 1780; when and where taken not stated. Geikee, James (N. C). Surgeon 1st North Carolina, — December, 1775; re- signed — May, 1776. Geiser, Frederick (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant German Battalion, 12th July, 1776; resigned — May, 1777. 245 Gerrard Gentzler, Conrad (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania Associaters; kilted near Perth Amboy in 177G. Geoghegan, John (Md). Ensign 6th Maryland, 20th February, 1777; resigned 20th January, 1778. (Died 20th Febru- ary, 1826.) George, George (Va). 1st Lieutenant 11th Virginia, 23d July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776; broke his parole and did not return to the Army. George, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 9th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Conti- nental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Fort MifHin, loth Novem- ber, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st Oc- tober, 1778, and served to June, 1783. (Died 22d January, 1820.) George, Joshua (Md). Captain 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. George, Robert (Va). Captain of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1779 to 1782. George, William (Va). 1st Lieutenant of Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, 9th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776; appointed Captain Uth Virginia, 11th March, 1777; retired 14th September, 1778, on account of being a prisoner; exchanged 2d November, 1780. Georges, John (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Heath's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 28th June to December, 1775. Gerard, (— ) . Brevet Lieutenant of Dragoons, Pulaski Legion, 3d Septem- ber, 1778, and served with the Dra- goons to 1782 at his own expense; Bre- vet Lieutenant-Colonel, 13th February 1779. (Also spelled Girard.) Gerault, John (Va). Captain of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1779-1782. Gerock, Samuel L. (Md). 1st Lieu- tenant German Battalion, 12th July 1776; Captain, 1st July, 1777, to ! (Is also referred to as Captain of Ar- tillery.) Gerrard, Charles (N. C). Ensign 5th North Carolina, 30th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 19th December, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 2d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781; transferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st January, 1781 ; served to close of war. Gerrish 246 Gibson Gerrish, Jacob (Mass). Captain Com- pany of Minute Men in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775; Captain 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Colonel Massachusetts Mili- tia, 1V77-1779. Gerrish, Samuel (Mass). Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May, 1775; cashiered 19th August, 1775. Gerry, Elbridge (Mass). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; sub- sequently Governor of Massachusetts, and fifth Vice President of the United States, 4th March, 1813, until his death, 23d November, 1814. Gervas, Thomas (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, . 1777; resigned 15th March, 1778. Geter, (Ga). Lieutenant in 3d Georgia; mentioned in General Howe's order of February, 1777-1778. Gettig, Christopher (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 12th Pennsylvania, 14th October, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Piscataway, 11th May, 1777; leg ampu- tated. (Died 12th July, 1790.) Name also speller Getty. Gettman, Frederick (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1780 ; was a prisoner ; when and where taken not stated. Ghiselin, John (Md). 1st Lieutenant 1st Maryland Battalion of the Plying Camp, July to December, 1776; Cap- tain 6th Maryland, 16th December, 1776; resigned March, 1777; Captain 6th Maryland, 4th July, 1777; resigned 1st June, 1779. Gibbes, William Hasell (S. C). Cap- tain South Carolina Artillery; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. (Died 13th February, 1834.) Gibbons, James (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; Aide-de-Camp to General Irvine in 1779. By the Act of 26th July, 1779, it was "Resolved unanimously, that Congress warmly approve and applaud the cool, determined spirit with which Lieutenant Gibbons and Lieutenant Knox led on the forlorn hope (Stony Point) , braving danger and death in the cause of their country, and that a brevet of Captain be given Lieutenant Gib- bons." Resigned 16th May, 1781. (Died 1st July, 1835.) Gibbons, Philip (Pa). Sergeant 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; En- sign, 15th February, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania, 17th October, 1777; cashiered, 10th October, 1779.) Gibbons, William (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1803.) Gibbs, Benjamin (Del). 1st Lieuten- ant Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Gibbs, Caleb (Mass). Adjutant 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain and Commander of a Company of Washington's Guards, 12th March, 1776; Major, 29th July, 1778; transfer- red to 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; wounded at Yorktown, 14th Octo- ber, 1781 ; retained in H. Jackson's Con- tinental Regiment in November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, 30th September, 1783. (Died 6th November, 1818.) Gibbs, Churchill (Va). Sergeant 1st Virginia State Regiment, January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 7th December, 1778, to January, 1781. Gibbs, Herod (Va). 2d Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 10th March, 1777; re- signed 30th May, 1778. Gibbs, John (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1778-1779. Gibbs, Josiah (R. I.). Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, June to December, 1775; Captain in Richmond's and Stanton's Rhode Island State Regiments, 1776 to 1779, Gibbs, Lemuel (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 19th December, 1775. (Died 1827.) Gibbs, Samuel (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 1st November, 1780; discharged 23d April, 1783. (Died 27th October, 1829.) Gibbs, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 21st September, 1775, to . Gibbs, Warham (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to De- cember, 1775. Gibson, George (Va). Captain 1st Virginia, 2d February, 1776; Major, 4th Virginia, 4th January, 1777; Colonel 1st Virginia State Regiment, 5th June, 1777, to January, 1782; Colonel of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Levies in 1791; mortally wounded 4th No- vember, 1791, in action with Indians near Fort Recovery, Ohio (St. Clair's defeat), and died 11th December, 1791. Gibson 247 Gilbert Gibson, James (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regi- ment, 17th February, 1777; Captain, . 1779; retired 1st May, 1781. Gibson, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 15th March, 1777; resigned 20th June, 1777. Gibson, John (Va). Lieutenant-Colo- nel 13th Virginia, 12th November, 1776; Colonel 6th Virginia, 25th October, 1777; transferred to 9th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; transferred to 7th Vir- ginia, 12th February, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 10th April, 1822.) Gibson, John, Jr. (Va). Ensign 9th Virginia, Uth October, 1780; transferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Gibson, Jonathan (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 20th February, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 26th January, 1778; Regimental Paymaster, 25th February, 1779; Cap- tain, 1st May, 1780; wounded at Cam- den, 16th August, 1780; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; wound- ed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781, and died of his wounds in 1782. Gibson, Thomas (N. C). Ensign of a North Carolina Regiment, 20th Feb- ruary, 1780; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781. Gibson, Woolman (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July, 1776 to . Giddings, Eliphalet (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Gidley, Jasper Manduit (N. Y.). Con- ductor of Artillery, Steven's Battalion, 1st June, 1777, to . GifEord, David (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1775. Giflord, Elihu (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1781. Giflord, William Bernard (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 3d New Jersey, 7th Febru-' ary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th August, 1776; Captain, 20th November, 1776; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; taken prisoner at Elizabethtown, 25th January, 1780; released 22d No- vember, 1780, and did not return to service. Gilbank, John (S. C), 1st Lieuten- ant 4th South Carolina (Artillery), July, 1777, to ; Major South Carolina Mi- litia; killed in the siege of Charleston in May, 1780. Gilbert, Aaron (N. Y.). Regimental Quartermaster of Malcolm's New York Regiment in 1776. Gilbert, Benjamin (Mass). Quarter- master-Sergeant 5th Massachusetts, Uth January, 1777; Ensign, 11th November, 1778 ; Lieutenant, 17th April, 1782 ; trans- ferred to 3d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Gilbert, Benjamin (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; Lieutenant, 5th April, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. Gilbert, Elisha (Mass). Sergeant 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Sergeant-Major 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 1st September, 1778; resigned 1st January, 1780. Gilbert, Gershom (Conn). Corporal 8th Connecticut, 8th May to 13th De- cember, 1775; Sergeant of Eknore's Con- tinental Regiment, 15th May, 1776; Quartermaster-Sergeant 8th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 16th January, 1778; re- signed 14th March, 1778. Gilbert, John (Conn). 2d Lieutenant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; Captain Con- necticut Militia; killed at New Haven, 5th July, 1779. Gilbert, John (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Light Horse, 1778-1779. (Died 1795.) Gilbert, John (Pa). Surgeon's Mate 4th Continental Artillery , — May, 1777; resigned October, 1777. Gilbert, Joseph (Mass) . Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 10th August, 1776 ; taken prisoner at Springfield, 17th December, 1776. Gilbert, Michael (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Maryland Battalion of the Plying Camp, June to December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regi- ment, 3d November, 1776; Captain, 1st April, 1777; resigned 20th April, 1781. Gilbert, Nathan (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia, 1776, Gilbert, Richard (— ). 1st Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; Captain in 1777, and served to . GUbert 248 Gilbert, Samuel (Mass). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Prescott's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776. Gilbert, Samuel (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 11th October, 1777. GUbert, William W. (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1776. Gilchrist, Adam (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania, 1st September, 1777; re- signed 24th December, 1777. Gilchrist, George (Va). Captain 9th Virginia, 4th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; ex- changed 2d November, 1780, and was re- tired 12th February, 1781, with the rank of Major. Gilchrist, James (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania, 23d June, 1779; Lieuten- ant, 23d May, 1781; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. (Died 9th March, 1791.) Gilchrist, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flv- ing Camp; wounded at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776. Gilder, Reuben (Del). Surgeon's Mate Delaware Regiment, 13th January, 1776 ; Surgeon, 5th April, 1777, and served to close of war. GUdersleeve, Finch (N. Y.). Ensign of Spencer's Additional Continental Regiment, 17th March, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 16th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th April, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1812.) Giles; Aquila (Md). Major and Aide- de-Camp to General St. Clair, ; taken prisoner at Brandywine, 11th Sep- tember, 1777 ; released 10th November, 1780; served to close of war; Military Storekeeper United States Army, 1st November, 1817 ; died 8th April, 1822. Giles, Edward (Md). Reported as a Captain in 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regi- ment in 1778 and 1779; Major and Aide- de-Camp to General Morgan, 1779 to 1781; "Brevet Major Continental Army, 9th March, 1781, in consideration of his merit and services at the battle of Cow- pens;" subsequently served as Aide-de- Camp to General Smallwood to close of war. Giles, James (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 13th January, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 1st Janu- Gilliland ary, 1781; resigned 21st August, 1782. (Died August, 1825.) Giles, John (Va). Ensign 3d Virginia, 24th October, 1780, and served to close of war. Giles, Thomas (S. C). Captain South Carolina Dragoons, ; wounded at Savannah, 9th October, 1779, and at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, l?8l. GUI, Archibald (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Dragoons, 5th April to September, 1781. GUI, Erasmus (Va). Sergeant 2d Vir- ginia, 28th August, 1776; Ensign, 28th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 15th June, 1777; Captain 4th Continental Dragoons, February, 1779, to rank from 25th December, 1778; taken prisoner at the Siege of Savannah, 3d October, 1779 ; exchanged 22d October, 1780, and served to close of war. GUI, Samuel (Va). Ensign 4th Vir- ginia, 10th February, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 28th September, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 12th January, 1777; retired with rank of Captain, 14th September, 1778. GiU, Thomas (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1781. GUlam, Robert (S. C). Major South Carolina Militia in 1776 and 1777 in the operations against the British and Cherokee Indians, and at the Siege of Charleston in May, 1780. (Died 1795.) GiUespie, Robert (N. C). Ensign 4th North Carolina, , 1777; Lieutenant, — August, 1777; served to . GUlett, Joel (Conn). Sergeant 8th Connecticut, 8th July to 18th December, 1775; Ensign 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. GUlett, Jonathan (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st August, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776 ; exchanged in 1779, and died short- ly after. Gilliam, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 14th March, 1776, to — De- cember, 1776. GUlUand, James (N. Y). 2d Lieuten- ant Hamilton's Company New York Ar- tillery, 14th March, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant, 15th August, 1776; resigned — Decem- ber, 1776; Captain Lieutenant Sappers and Miners, 2d August, 1779; Captain, Gilliland 249 Gitman 1st June, 1781 ; resigned 9th October, 1782. Gilliland, WilUam (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st New York, 28th June, 1775, to April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Lash- er's Regiment New York Militia, June, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. (Died 1796.) Gillison, John (Va). Captain 10th Vir- ginia, 18th November, 1776 ; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; transferred to 6th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783. GiUon, Alexander (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Gilman, David (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia Regiment, 1776 and 1777. Gilman, David (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; cashiered 7th November, 1778. Gilman, Francis ( — ). Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 5th Feb- ruary, 1776; Lieutenant, 5th August, 1780; omitted — May, 1782; name also spelled Gilmand. Gilman, Israel (N. H.). Lieutenant- Colonel 3d New Hampshire, 1st June to December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Gilman, James (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia at Cowpens in 1781. Gilman, Jeremiah (N. H.). Captain 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Major, 2d April, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel 2d New Hampshire, 20th September, 1777; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 5th March, 1778; re- signed 24th March, 1780. (Died 24th March, 1823.) Gilman, John (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant, 20th July to December, 1775. (Died 25th June, 1821.) Gilman, Nathaniel (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New Hampshire, 8th Novem- f ber, 1776; sick with the smallpox, and resigned 1st May, 1778. (Died 1803.) Gilman, Nicholas (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1776 to 1780. Gilman, Nicholas (N. H.). Regi- mental Adjutant 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Captain 1st June, 1778; appointed Assistant Adjutant- General, 15th January, 1778; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 3d May, 1814.) Gilman, Samuel (N. H.). Captain 2d New Hampshire, 25th May to Decem- ber, 1775. (Died 1778.) Gilman, Zebulon (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1778. (Died 1809.) Gilmore, James (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1778. (Died 1809.; Gilmore, James (Va).— See Gilman; name spelled both ways. Gilmore, William (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Gimat, de (France). Major Con- tinental Army, 1st December, 1776; Lieutenant Colonel Aide-de-Camp to General Lafayette, August, 1777; wouned at Yorktown, 14th October, 1781 ; returned to France, January. 1782. Girard. — See Gerard. Gist, John (Md). Captain of Gist's Continental Regiment, 9th March, 1777 ; retired 1st January, 1/81. Gist, Mordecai (Md). Captain Bal- timore independent Company, July, 1775; Major of Small wood s Maryland Regiment, 14th Tanuary, 1776; Colonel 3d Maryland, 10th De,tember, 1776; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 9th January, 1779. By the act of 14th October, 1780, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Congress be given to Brigadier Generals Smallwood and Gist and to the officers and soldiers in the Maryland and Delaware lines, the different corps of Artillery, Colonel Porterfield's and Ma- jor Armstrong's corps of Light Infantry and Colonel Armand's Cavalry, for their bravery and good conduct displayed in the action of the 16th of August last, near Camden, in the State of South Car- olina." Served to close of war. (Died 9th July, 1792.) Gist, Nathaniel (Va). Colonel Ad- ditional Continental Regiment, Uth January, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1796.) Gist Nathaniel, Jr., (Va). Ensign of Gist's Continental Regiment , 1779. Killed at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. Gitman, Frederick (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia ; taken prisoner at Kanassoraga, 23d October, 1780, and released 14th November, 1782. Gitting Gitting, William (Pa). Ensign of Armand's Corps in 1779 and 1780. Givens, Robert (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, . 1779, and served to June, 1783. Gladding, Nathaniel (R. I.). Lieuten- ant of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 19th August, 1776; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Glaeton, Jacob (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Ottendorff's Battalion . Armand's Corps, 3d March, 1777, and served to . Glahan, John (N. C). Captain 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; resigned 11th October, 1777. Glasbeech, Baron ( ;. Volun- teer Aide-de-Camp to General Morgan; brevet Captain Continental Army, 9th March, 1781, "in consideration of his merit and services at the battle of Cow- pens." Glascock, Thomas (Ga). 1st Lieuten- ant Georgia Regiment, 1st July, 1777; Lieutenant 1st Continental Dragoons, , 1779, to 10th November, 1782. (Died 9th May, 1841.) Glass, Thomas (S. C). 2d Lieutenant South Carolina Rangers, ; in ser- vice 1779 and 1780. Glatz, . See Klatz. Gleason, Micajah (Mass). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 17'75; Cap- tain of Nixon's Massachusetts regiment, April to December, 1775; Captain 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776. Killed at Harlem Plains, 16th Septem- ber, 1776. Gleckner, Christian (Pa). Sergeant German Regiment, 10th July, 1776; Ensign, 23d July, 1778 ; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1781. Glenn, Bernard (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia, 1780. Glenn, John (Va) . Captain-Major and Lieutenant Colonel Virginia Militia, 1776-1781. Glenny, WiUiam (Conn). Private 10th Continental Infantry, 16th Jan- uary, 1776; Sergeant 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Ensign 20th May, 1779; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1783; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783, and served to No- vember, 1783. (Died 1800.) 250 Godfrey Glenny, William (N. Y.). Served as a S'rgeant in 3d New York, June, 1775, to January, 1776; Ensign 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 21st June, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 5th April, 1780; killed at West Canada Creek, 30th October, 1781. Glentworth, George (Pa). Senior Sur- geon and Physician of the Middle De- partment, 1st November, 1777, to 11th September, 1780. Glentworth, James (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania 15th February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 22d March, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Par- amus, 16th April, 1780; transferred to 2d P ennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, served to June, 1783. Glidden, Charles (N. H.). Ensign of Poor's New Hampshire Regiment, 23d May to December, 1775; Ensign 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 6th September to 31st December, 1776. Glover, John (Mass). Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Colonel 14th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Briga- dier-General Continental Army, 21st February, 1777; resigned 22d July, 1782. (Died 30th January, 1797.) Glover, John (S. C.) Ensign 1st South Carolina , 1775; Lieutenant, , 1776; served to (Died 27th March, 1821.) Glover, Joseph (S. C). Colonel South Carolina MiUtia in 1775 and 1776. Glover, Samuel Kinsley (Va). Sur- geon's Mate Hospital Department in 1775 and 1776. Glover, Thomas (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775 to . Glover, William (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Captain, 7th May, 1776. Retired 1st June, 1778. Godboldt, James (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Godfrey, George (Mass). Brigadier- General Massachusetts Militia in 1776 to 1781. (Died 1793.) Godfrey, Richard (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1781. (Died 1817.) Godfrey, William (N. C). Lieuten- ant 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; resigned 15th August, 1777. Godfrey Godfrey, William Egerton (Pa). Cap- tain-Lieutenant of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st July, 1777 ; taken prisoner; when and where not stated; retired 30th August, 1780. Godman, Samuel (Md). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Captain 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776. Resigned 21st May 1779. (Died 1st October, 1781.) Godman, William (Va). 1st Lieuten- and 1st Continental Artillery, 13th Jan- uary, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 1st January, 1778; cashiered, 18th August, 1779. (Died 11th June, 1825.) Godwin, Dinwiddle (Va). Ensign 6th Virginia, 9th April, 1776. Died 17th February, 1777. Godwin, Henry (N. Y.). Captain 5th New York 21st November, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery 6th Octo- ber, 1777; transferred to 4th New York 20th July, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781 ; served subsequently as Captain New York Levies. (Name also spelled Goodwin.) Godwin, Jonathan (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia, 30th September, 1775 ; 2d Lieu- tenant 26th January, l776; served to Goforth, William (N. Y.). Captain 1st New York, 28th June, 1775; Major of DuBois' New York Regiment, 26th June, 1776; resigned 6th July, 1776. (Died 1807.) Goggins, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 5th Virginia, 12th March, 1776, to . Gokins, Samuel (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 7th March, 1776; resigned 13th January, 1777. Goldsborough, Greenburry (Md). Captain 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Goldsborough, William (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 16th October, 1781 ; trans- ferred to 2d Maryland 1st January, 1782 ; 2d Lieutenant, — April, 1782; trans- ferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1783; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th No- vember, 1783. Goldsmith, John (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania 21st April, 1777; deserted 31st October, 1777. Goldsmith, Peter (Ga) . Captain Geor- gia Militia, 1780-1781. Goldsmith, Thomas (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant of Smallwood's Maryland Regi- 251 Goodenow ment, 14th January, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant in June, 1776; wounded at White Plains, 28th October, 1776. Goldthwaite, Jacob (Mass). Ensign 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Lieutenant, August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 6th March, 1780; resigned 13th September, 1780. Golson, Lewis (S. C). Major South Carolina Militia in 1775. Gomath, Jacob See Grometh. Gooch, John (R. I.). Captain 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Assistant Deputy Quartermaster-General, 14th July, 1777, and served to . Gooch, Thomas (Del). Colonel Dela- ware Militia, 1775. Good, Jacob (Md). Captain 1st Maryland Battalion of the Plying Camp, June, 1776, to . Goodale, Ezekiel (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; resigned 30th April, 1778 (Died 10th July, 1827.) Goodale, Nathan (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Kmg's Bridge, 30th August, 1778; ex- changed, 9th October, 1780; transferred to 1st Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; brevet Major, 30th September,' 1783; served to 3d November, 1783 (Died 1793.)- Goode, Samuel (Va). Lieutenant Vir- ginia Dragoons, 1776-1779. (Died 14 th November, 1822.) Goodell, Silas (Conn). Sergeant 3d Connecticut, 5th May to 10th December, 1775; Ensign 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1778; transferred to 1st Connecticut, Lst Janu- ary, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Goodenow, David (N. H). 2d Lieu- tenant of Whitcomb's New Hampshire Rangers, 17th February to 28th July 1777. Goodenow, Ithamar (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to . Goodenow, Levi, (Vt). Captain Vermont Rangers, 1777. Goodenow 252 Goodwin Goodenow, Micali (Mass). Ist Lieu- tenant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 5th Continental -Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Goodin, Christopher (N. C). Lieuten- ant 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776 ; transferred to 3d North Carolina 1st June, 1778; Captain — January, 1779. Killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th Septem- ber, 1781. ■ Goodloe, Robert (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 177'9-17S0. (Died 1797.) Goodman, Moses (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant 8th Connecticut, 8th July to 10th December, 1775; Ensign 17th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776. (Died 1831.) Goodman, Simeon (Mass). En.sign 18th Continental Infantry, 1st August to 31st December, 1776. Goodman, William (N. C). Captain 4th North Carolina' 1st October, 1776. Killed at Eutaw Springs, Sth Septem- ber, 1781. 'Goodman, William ( Va) . Ensign Vir- ginia Militia, 1780-1781. Goodrich, Benjamin (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Cady's Battalion on the expe- dition to Canada January to June, 1776. Goodrich, Daniel (Mass). Captain of Cady's Battalion on the expedition to Canada, January to June, 1776. Goodrich, Ezekiel (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant Sth Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; killed at Saratoga, 7th October, 1777. Goodrich, John (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Virginia, 1st April, 1776; re- signed 6th January, 1777; Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1780. Goodrich, Levi (Conn). Sergeant 3d Connecticut 23d January, 1777 ; Quarter- master Sergeant 1st April, 1780 ; Ensign 29th June, 1780; transferred to 4th Con- necticut 1st January, 1781 ; resigned 24th October, 1781. Goodrich, Ozias (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private 2d Connecticut, 12th May to 17th December, 1775; Corporal 3d "Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; Sergeant, 1st August, 1778; Ensign, 1st July, 1779; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781 ; retained in Swift's Connecti- cut Battalion, June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Goodrich, Samuel (Mass). Regi- mental Quartermaster, 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 11th Massachusetts, 6th Novem- ber, 1776; Captain-Lieutenant 25th June, 1779; resigned 14th July, 1779. (Died 27th March 1820.) Goodrich, Silas (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Goodrich, Stephen (Conn). Lieuten- ant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 23d Sep- tember 1823.) Goodrich, William (Mass). Captain in the Lexington Alarm April, 1775; Captain of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775 ; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; Brigade Major of Putnam's Brigade, 1st March to July, 1777; served subsequently in Massachusetts Militia. Goodrich, William (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 14th July, 1779. Major Massachusetts Militia in 1780. Goodridge, Samuel (Conn). Regi- mental Quartermaster 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 to . Goodwin, Charles (Conn). Ensign of Gay's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Goodwin, Dinwiddle. — See Godwin. Goodwin, Francis Le Baron (Mass). Surgeon's-Mate 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; transferred to 9th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 19th February, 1816.) Goodwin, .Jedediah (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to December, 1775. Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1781. Goodwin, John (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia, 1781. Goodwin, John (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina, 12th July, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Goodwin, Joseph (Va). Lieutenant 1st Virginia, — May, 1776. Died 30th January, 1777. Goodwin, Nathaniel (Conn). Captain 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; died Goodwill 1st May, 1777, of wounds received at Crompo Hill, 28th April, 1777. Goodwin, Robert (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina (Rangers), 17th June, 1775 to ; Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1778; wounded at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Goodwin, Simeon (Mass). Sergeant in Scammons' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant, 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; Ensign 1st August to 31st December, 1776. Goodwin, Stephen (Conn). Captain of Gav's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776. (Died 1788.) Goodwin, Uriah (S. C). Lieutenant 3d South Carolina — May, 1776; Cap- tain 1st September, 1777; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged — November, 1780. Killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Gooldn, Daniel (N. H.). Sergeant- Major 2d New Hampshire, 15th Novem- ber, 1776; Ensign, 6th May, 1777; Lieu- tenant, 12th July, 1780; retired 12th March, 1782. (Died 24th September, 1831.) Goosley, WiUaim (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1775-1777. Gordon, Ambrose (Va). Paymaster 3d Continental Dragoons,, 1st November, 1779; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781 ; retained in Baylor's Consolidated Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. Gordon, Arthur (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 13th Virginia, 19th December, 1776; regiment designated 9th Virginia, 14th September, 1778, and served to (Was in service in January, 1780.) Gordon, Charles (N. C). Major North Carolina Partisan Rangers, ; wounded at King's Mountain, 7th Octo- ber, 1780. (Died 24th March, 1799.) Gordon, Coe (Del). 2d Lieutenant of the Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 2d De- cember, 1776. Resigned 4th April, 1777. (Died 1792.) Gordon, Daniel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1780. Gordon, James (Conn). Captain of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, January to March, 1776. 253 Gorham Gordon, James (Del). 2d Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 19th January to December, 1776. (Died 1792.) Gordon, James (N Y.). Lieutenant- Colonel New York Militia; taken pris- oner at Schoharie, 17th October, 1780; released 19th November, 1782. (Died 17th January, 1810.) Gordon, James (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 18th April, 1777; resigned — December, 1777. Gordon, John (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 5th South Carolina , 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant 21st January, 1778; Adjutant of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons in 1780; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th Sep- tember, 1781. Gordon, Joshua (Mass). Captain of Mitchell's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia on the Bagaduce expedition, July to September, 1779. Gordon, Peter (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1777; served subse- quently as Major in Quartermaster's Department. Gordon, Roger (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in Marion's Bri- gade in 1781. Gordon, Thomas (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland, 20th February, 1777 ; resigned 1st July, 1778. Gordon, William (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Jersey, 5th March, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant, 19th July, 1776; Captain, 29th November, 1776. Died 15th April, 1777. Gore, Daniel (Pa). Lieutenant Penn- sylvania Militia; wounded (lost an arm) at Wyoming, 3d July 1778. (Died 1806.) Gore, Obadiah (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 22d March, 1821.) Gore, Silas (Pa). Ensign Pennsyl- vania Militia. Killed at the Wyoming massacre, 3d July, 1778. Gorget, John F. (S. C). Captain-Lieu- tenant 4th South Carolina (Artillery), 30th May, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Char- leston, 12th May, 1780. Gorham, Nehemiah (Conn) . Private 5th Connecticut, 19th May to 12th De- cember, 1775; Ensign 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 15th December, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 7th April, 1780; transferred to 2d Connecti- Gorham 264 Gould cut, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783: Gorham, Shubael (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Little's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Elmore's Connecticut State Regiment, 15th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 25th July, 1776, and served to April, 1777. Gorham, Stephen (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 7th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777 ; resigned 5th December, 1777 ; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia, 1778- 1779. Gorman, Joseph (Pa). Sergeant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 29th March, 1776; Ensign Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; regi- ment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Gorton, Israel (R. I.). Captain 2d Rhode Island Regiment, 28th June to December, 1775. Gorton, Thomas (R. I.). Captain of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776, to May 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1777-1780. Gosner, Peter (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 15th Janu- ary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Pennsylva- nia, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 26th September, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Goss, John (Mass). Lieutenant New Hampshire Minute Men in the Lexing- ton Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May; 1775; Surgeon 5th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Gosselin, Clement (Canada). Captain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 4th March, 1776; wounded at Yorktown 4th October, 1781; retired June, 1783. (Died 7th August, 1823.) Gosselin, Louis (Canada). Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, . 1779 ; served to June, 1783. Gostelow, Jonathan ( ). Major Commissary of Military Stores, 1st Feb- ruary, 1777, to . Gough, John (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Gough, Richard (S. C). Captain South Carolina Dragoons in 1779 to 1782. Gould, Abraham (Conn) . Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1775-1777; killed at the Danbury Raid, 26th April, 1777. Gould, Benjamin (Mass). Corporal; wounded at Lexington, 19th April, 1775 ; Sergeant in Little's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1777-1780. (Died 30th May, 1841.) Gould, David ( Va) . Hospital Surgeon, 8th September, 1777; Senior Hospital Surgeon in Virginia, 11th October, 1779; died 12th July, 1781. Gould, Ebenezer Brewster (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm April, 1775 ; Corporal in Danielsen's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, , 1775 ; Sergeant 3d Continental Infantry, 6th January, 1776; Ensign 10th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777. Resigned 12th April 1778. Gould, George (Mass). Captain of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Gould, Jacob (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 to December, 1776. (Died 1809.) Gould, James (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, 20th February, 1777; Lieuten- ant, 11th March, 1778; Regimental Quar- termaster, 20th September, 1779; trans- ferred to .3d Maryland, 1st January, 1781; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th Sep- tember, 1781. Gould, James (Mass). Lieutenant of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Gould, James (N. H.). Sergeant and Sergeant-Major and 2d Lieutenant of Bedel's New Hampshire Regiment, 15th June, 1775, to April, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant of Baldwin's New Hampshire Regi- ment, May to November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776; severely wounded at Bemus Heights, 19th September, 1777, and never rejoined regiment. Gould, John (Mass). Ensign 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Gould, Joshua (Mass). Ensign in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Heath's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to December, 1775; 2d Gould 255 Graham Lieutenant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Gould, Nathan . (Conn) . Surgeon's- Mate of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, 3d July to 29th December, 1776. Gould, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May, 1775, to . Gould, Theophilus (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Gourley, Thomas (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 16th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th November, 1776; Captain 3d March, 1777; resigned 23d May, 1778. Gouvion, Jean Baptiste Obrey de (France). Major Engineer on staff of General Lafayette, 8th July, 1777; Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 17th November, 1777; brevet Colonel, 16th November. 1781; retired 10th October, 1783. (Died 11th June, 1792.) Gove, Nathaniel (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 17th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Govert, Jacque Paul (France). Cap- tain-Lieutenant Continental Artillery, 18th September, 1776, and served to . Grace, Arnold (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia, was a prisoner in 1780 ; when and where taken not stated. Grace, Ernest.— See Greece. Grace, John (Mass). Ensign 1st Mas- sachusetts, 13th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 14th June, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 4th November, 1777; retired 1st January, 1783. Grace, Richard, (Md). Sergeant of Watkin's Maryland Company, 25th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Maryland, 10th December, 1776 ; Captain 17th April, 1777; taken prisoner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777, and did not rejoin regiment. Graff See Graeff. (Name spelled both ways.) Graeff, George (Pa). Captain of Kachleine's Battalion Pennsylvania Mi- litia; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776, and died in captivity. Gralton, John (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia Regiment; wounded at Savan- nah, 9th October, 1779. Graham, Alexander (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th August, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, 13th July, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1779. Resigned 1st March, 1779. Graham, Andrew (N. Y,). Surgeon New York Militia, ; taken prisoner at White Plains, 28th October, 1776;, and was'a prisoner to November, 1781. (Died, 1785.) Graham, Archibald (Va). Ensign 13th Virginia, 1st February, 1777; resigned 19th November, 1777. Graham, Charles (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; Captain 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1781. (Died 12th February 1838.) Graham, George (N. Y.). Suregon's Mate 4th New York, 2d May to Novem- ber, 1776. Graham, George (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 4t'h January, 1776; re- signed 15th April, 1776; served subse- quently as Captain North Carolina Rangers. Graham, Isaac Gilbert (Mass). Sur- geon's-Mate 7th Massachusetts, 18th July, 1781; transferred to 2d Massachu- setts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 1st September 1848.) Graham, John (N. Y.). Lieutenant- Colonel New York Militia; killed at Westchester, 16th September, 1778. Graham, John (N. Y.). Captain 2d New York, 30th June, 1775; Captain of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, 16th February, 1776; Captain 1st New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 16th February, 1776; Major, 26th March, 1779 and served to close of war. (Died 7th May, 1832.) Graham, Jonathan G. (Conn). Sur- geon's-Mate 2d Connecticut, 6th October, 1778; Surgeon 7th Connecticut, 23d March, 1779; resigned 1st January, 1780. Graham, Joseph (N. C). Served as Lieutenant and Captain North Carolina Rangers from September, 1778; Major North Carolina Partisan Rangers, 1780; wounded at Charlotte, 26th September, 1780. (Died 12th November, 1836.) Graham, Morris (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1776-1780. Graham 256 Grant Graham, Richard (N. C). Lieutenant 2d North Carolina, 8th June, 1776 ; Cap- tain January, 1778; retired 1st June, 1778. Graham, Sheldon (Conn). Regimental Quartermaster of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to Feb- ruary, 1776. Graham, Stephen {VaK Hospital Sur- geon's Mate, 1780 to 1782. Graham, Walton (Va). 2d Lieutenant 13th Virginia, 12th February, 1777; re- tired 14th September, 1778; served sub- sequently as Captain Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment. (Died 1829.) Graham, William (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January to December, 1776. Graham, William (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1776 to 1781. (Died 3d May, 1835.) Graham, William (Va). Surgeon's Mate 2'd Virginia, 3d March, 1777; re- tired 14th September, 1778. Grameth, Jacob (Md)— See Grometh. Grainger, Caleb (N. C). Captain 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Major, 5th February, 1777; resigned 26th April, 1777. Grainger, John (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to . Granberry, George (N C). Captain 3d North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to . Grranberry, John (N. C). Lieutenant 3d North Carolina, . 1777, to . Granberry, Thomas (N C). Captain 3d North Carolina, 16th April, 1776 ; was taken prisoner; when and where not stated. (Died 20th May, 1830.) Granger, Asher (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Regimen- tal Quartermaster of Danielson's Massa- chusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 3d. Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Granger, Bildad (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 8th Connecticut, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; retired 15th November, 1778 (Died 1820.) Granger, John (Mass). Captain of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment. May, 1775, to December, 1775. (Died 1783.) Granger, Samuel (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December 1775, to February, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Ward's Connec- ticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776; Captain 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 24th December, 1777. Grannis, Enos (Conn). Private of El- more's Connecticut State Regiment, May, 1776, to May, 1777 ; Sergeant of ■ Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 13th September, 1777; Lieutenant, 12th November, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Grant, (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia ; killed in action near Ogechee Road, 21st May, 1782. Grant, Benjamin (N. H.). Lieuten- ant New Hampshire Militia, September, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Bedel's Regi- ment New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January, 1776. Died 20th May, 1776, of smallpox. Grant, Benoni (Conn). Sergeant of Warner's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 27th February, 1777; Ensign, 14th August, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Grant, Christopher (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Gardner's' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Grant, Daniel (Conn). Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775 Grant, Eleazer (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; served subsequently as Regimental Quartermaster, New York Militia Regiment. Grant, George (Pa). 3d Lieutenant 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 19th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th No- vember, 1776; Captain, 3d March, 1777; died 10th October, 1779. Grant, Gilbert (R. I.) Lieutenant of Lippitt's Rhode Island Militia Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777, to . Grant, Jesse (Conn). Sergeant 7th Connecticut, 8th July to 19th Decem- ber, 1775; 2.d Lieutenant 19th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 25th October, 1780, and did not re-enter service. Grant, John (N. H.). Captain Green Mountain Boys, 27th July to November, 1775; Regimental Quartermaster of Jackson's Continental Regiment, 1st Grant 257 Gray June, 1777, to 23d April, 1779; subse- quently served as Quartermaster of New Hampshire State and Militia forces. (Died November, 1825.) Grant, Peter (Va). 1st Lieutenant of Grayson's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 11th February, 1777; Captain, 20th August, 1777; resigned 19th April, 1778. Grant, Reuben (N. C). Ensign 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Lieu- tenant, 6th June, 1776; served to . Grant, Thomas (Mass). Captain of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain I'tth Continental Infantr}', 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Grant, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to . (Died 1828.) Gratten, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 25th March, 1776, to . Graule, Jacob (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flving Camp, July, 1776, to . Graves, Aaron (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1777. Graves, Abner (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 9th Massachusetts, 1st January,- 1777; resigned 17th June, 1778. Graves, Asa (Mass). Private 6th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Sergeant 6th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 15th June, 1780; transferred to 1st Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to November, 1783. (Died 6th October, 1823.) Graves, Crispus (Mass). Ensign of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, April 24 to December, 1775 ; 2d Lieuten- ant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 18th May to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia in 1778. Graves, Ebenezer (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Graves, Francis (N. C). Regimental Quartermaster 8th North Carolina, 1st September, 1777 ; Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 26th October, 1777; transfer- red to 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778 ; 1st Lieutenant, 14th July, 1779; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina, — July, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781, and served to close of war. Graves, John (Va). Ensign 8th Vir- ginia, 19th February, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 25th March, 1776; resigned 21st April, 1778; served subsequently as Major Virginia Militia. Graves, Jonathan (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1775-1770. Graves, Joseph (S. C). Lieutenant South CaroUna Militia in 1776. Graves, Ralph (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1779 to 1781. Graves, Silvanus (Conn). Major Con- necticut Militia, 1776. Graves, William (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 14th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776, to . Gray, (— ). Lieutenant 2d Con- tinental Artillery; dismissed 8th Febru- ary, 1778; name also spelled Grey. Gray, Ebenezer (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant and Regi- mental Quartermaster 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776: Brigade Major to General Parson's Brigade, 31st August to December, 1776; Major 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 15th October, 1778; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; transferred to 3d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 18th June, 1795.) Gray, Ebenezer (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died 19th June, 1777. Gray, Francis (Va). Ensign 6th Vir- ginia, 15th October, 1780; 2d Lieuten- ant, 15th October, 1781; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1783. (Died 24th April, 1827.) Gray, Frederick (S. C). Was a Lieu- tenant and Captain in a South Carolina Regiment in 1777 and 1778. Gray, George (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 9th May, 1776; Lieutenant 4th Continental Dragoons, 10th January, 1777; Captain 7th December, 1777; re- signed 12th May, 1779. (Died 1823.) Gray, Henry (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 15th June, 1776; wounded at Sullivan's Island, 28th June, 1776; Paymaster 2d South Carolina, 14th December, 1777; Captain, — 1778; wounded at Savannah, 9th October, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. (Died 20th July, 1824.) Gray 258 Graydon Gray, Hugh (Mass). Private in Sar- geant's Massachusetts Regiment, 24th April to December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; killed at Saratoga, 3d August, 1777. Gray, Isaac (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massa- chusetts MiHtia in 1777. (Died 1787.) Gray, James (N. H.). Sergeant-Ma- jor 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775 ; Captain 3d New Hamp- shire, 8th November, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778; Major and Deputy Com- missary-General of Issues, 19th Octo- ber, 1778; resigned 16th November, 1780. Gray, James (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, ; died 22d Oc- tober, 1779, of wounds received at Sa- vannah, 9th October, 1779. Gray, James (Va). Captain 15th Vir- ginia, 22d November, 1776; regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778, and served to . (Was in service in 1780.) Gray, James Woolford (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, 8th August, 1776; 3d Lieutenant, August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; Captain, 25th December, 1777; taken prisoner at Savannah, 9th October, 1779; exchang- ed 10th February, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; re- tained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Gray, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Maryland, 20th February, 1777 ; resigned 20th March, 1777. Gray, John (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; Captain of Mitchell's Massachusetts Regiment in the Baga- dvice Expedition, July to September, 1779. (Died 27th May, 1796.) Gray, John (N. C). Captain 3d North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778. Gray, Matthew (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Learned's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Gray, Neigal (Pa). Lieutenant-Colo- nel 12th Pennsylvania, 5th October, 1776; cashiered, 2d June, 1778. (Died ■ , 1786.) Gray, Pardon (R. I.). Lieutenant- Colonel Rhode Island Militia in 17f5. Gray, Peter (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, March, 1777; Cap- tain, 30th December, 1778; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; ex- changed June, 1781, and served to close of war. Gray, Richard (N. Y.). Captain New York Mihtia; was a prisoner; when and where taken not stated. Gray, Robert (N. Y.). Ensign 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 2d February, 1777; deserted 15th August, 1777, and joined the enemy. Gray, Robert (Pa). Regimental Quar- termaster Pennsylvania Musket Battal- ion, 22d March, 1776; Captain Pennsyl- vania State Regiment, 28th February, 1777; regiment designated 13th Penn- sylvania, 12th November, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Gray, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; re- tired 1st July, 1778. Gray, Silas (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 13th March, 1777; Cap- tain, 11th April, 1780; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1781 ; served subsequently as Cap- tain New York Levies. (Died 19th January, 1820.) Gray, Thomas (Conn). Surgeon's Mate of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to March, 1776; Surgeon 4th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 31st October, 1777. Gray, Thomas (R. I.). Captain 3d Rhode Island, 28th June to December, 1775; served subsequently as Lieuten- ant-Colonel Rhode Island Militia. (Died , 1803.) Gray, William (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 15th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 8th December, 1776; Captain 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; retired 17th January, 1781. (Died 18th July, 1804.) Gray, William (Va). Lieutenant 1st Continental Dragoons' ; was a Cap- tain in 1781, and served to . Graybell, Philip (Md). Captain Ger- man Battalion. 8th Jul)', 1776; resigned 12th March, 1778. Graydon, Alexander (Pa). Captain 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Janu- ary, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Graydon Washington, 16th November, 1776; pa- roled 7th July, 1777; exchanged 15th April, 1778, and rendered no further service. (Died 2d May, 1818.) Graydon, Andrew (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 13th June, 1776; supposed to have been killed at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Grayson, John (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th South Carolina (Artillery), 30th November, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Grayson, Spence (Va). Chaplain of Grayson's Additional Continental Regi- ment, May, 1777 ; retired 22d April, 1779. (Died 1798.) Grayson, William (Va). Assistant Secretary to General Washington, 21st June, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 24th August, 1776 ; Colonel of one of the Sixteen Additional Continental Regi- ments, 11th January, 1777; retired 22d April, 1779; Commissioner of the Board of War, , 7th December, 1779 ; resigned 10th September, 1781. (Died 12th March, 1790.) Greaton, John (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel of Heath's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May, 1775; Colonel, 1st Julv, 1775; Colonel 24tK Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Colonel 3d Massachusetts, 1st November, 1776; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 7th January, 1783, and served to close of war. (Died 16th December, 1783.) Greaton, John Wheelwright (Mass). Ensign 3d Massachusetts, 16th July, 1782; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, November, 1783, and re- mained in service to 20th June, 1784. Greaton, Richard Humphrey (Mass). Ensign 3d Massachusetts, 30th Novem- ber, 1781, and served to November, 1783 ; Lieutenant 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791 ; wounded in action with Miami Indians near Fort Recov- ery, Ohio (St. Clair's defeat), 4th No- vember, 1791 ; assigned to 2d Sub Le- gion, 4th September, 1792; Captain, 18th February, 1793; assigned to 2d United States Infantry, 1st November. 1796; honorably discharged 1st June, 1802. (Died 18th July, 1815.) Greaves, John. — See Graves. Greece, Ernest (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; taken prisoner at Short Hills, 26th .June, 1777; made his escape and retired from service, 1st July, 1778; name also spelled Grace. 259 Green Green, Berryman (Va). Paymaster 1st Continental Dragoons, 31st March, 1777, with rank of Captain from 1st January, 1778; resigned 9th April, 1779. Green, Burwell (Va). Ensign 14th Virginia, 30th August, 1777; resigned 18th June, 1778. Green, Charles (Va). Surgeon Hos- pital Department, 1777-1781. Green, David (Md). Ensign 7th Maryland, 26th January, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Green, David (Mass). Colonel Massa- chusetts Militia, 1775. Green, Ebenezer (N. H.). Captain of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; held as a hostage to 1777, and was prisoner of war on parole to 9th Feb- ruary, 1782, Green, Ezra (N. H.). Surgeon 3d New Hampshire, 27th June to Decem- ber, 1775; Surgeon 2d Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon in United States Navy, October, 1777, to August, 1781. (Died 25th July, 1847.) Green, Francis (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 30th August, 1780, and served to 3d November, l'r83. (Died 5th September, 1831.) Green, Gabriel (Va). Ensign 6th Vir- ginia, 12th October, 1780; 2d Lieuten- ant, 25th July, 1781; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. Green, James (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, 1776. (Died 1809.) Green, James (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Quartermas- ter-Sergeant 13th Massachusetts, 6th January, 1777; Ensign and Regimental Quartermaster, 20th March, 1778; Lieu- tenant, 29th March, 1780; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; resigned 13th July, 1781. Green, James (Va). Ensign 6th Vir- ginia, 13th October, 1780, to . Green, James W. (N. C). Surgeon's Mate 10th North Carolina, 10th June, 1778; Surgeon, 7th December- 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th Mav, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina, 6th Feb- ruary, 1782 ; served to close of war. Green 260 Greene Green, Joel (Mass). Captain of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775 Green, Joel (Mass). 1st Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; discharged 9th May, 1778; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1778-1779. Green, John (Ga). Captain 1st Geor- gia, 7th January, 1776, and served to Green, John, (Mass). Sergeant 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Ensign Sth Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 5th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, Ist April, 1779; dismissed 26th March, 1782. Green, John (Pa). Ensign of Colo- nel McElvain's Regiment Pennsylvania Militia ; taken prisoner at Bristol, Penn- sylvania, 17th April, 1777; exchanged 26th March, 1781. Green, John (Va). Captain 1st Vir- ginia, 6th September, 1775; Major, 13th August, 1776; wounded at Mamaroneck- 21st October, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 22d March, 1777; Colonel, 10th Virginia, 26th January, 1778; transferred to 6th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1793.) Green, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia, — November, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 12th August, 1777; died 29th April, 1778. Green, Joseph (N. C). Commissary Sth North Carolina, 11th December, 1776, to . Green, Robert (Va). Ensign 6th Vir- ginia, 11th October, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 10th July, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Green, Samuel Ball (Va). Lieuten- ant Virginia Mihtia, 1779-1782. Green, Timothy (Pa). Captain 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776. Green, William (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Ward's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 14th May, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 5th Connecticut, Ist January, 1777; Cap- tain, 17th March, 1778; resigned 1st April, 1779. Green, William (Mass). Adjutant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th Mav, 1775 ■ wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775. (Died 1810.) Green, William (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant Sth Massachusetts, 5th January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Green, Williaiii (N .Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant New York Militia, ; killed 26th July, 1777; where not stated. Green, William (N. C). Captain 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; resigned 4th January, 1776. Green, William (N. C). Ensign 6th North Carolina, 6th June, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 28th October, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 27th August, 1777; served to . Green, Willis (Va). Ensign of Gray- son's Additional Continental Regiment, 23d January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 8th June, 1777; resigned 18th April, 1778 (Died 1813.) Greenawalt, PhiUp L. (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1802.) Greene, Benjamin (R. I.). Surgeon's Mate 3d Rhode Island, June to Decem- ber, 1775. Greene, Christopher (R. I.). Major of Varnum's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel, ; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st Decem- ber, 1775; Colonel 1st Rhode Island, 27th February, 1777, to rank from 1st January, 1777. By the Act of 4th No- vember, 1777, it was "Resolved, that Congress have a high sense of the merit of Colonel Greene, and the officers and men under his command, in their late gallant defence of the Fort at Red Bank, on the Delaware River, and that an elegant sword be provided by the Board of War and presented to Colonel Greene." Killed 14th May, 1781, by De- lancey's Tories in Westchester County, New York. Greene, Daniel (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Talhnan's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776; En sign 1st Rhode Island, 11th Aoril, 1777 taken prisoner 2d November, 1777, where not stated; died 30th April, 1778 Greene, Griffin (R. I.). Paymaster 1st Rhode Island, 18th July, 1777; re- signed 31st May, 1778. Greene, Job (R. I.). 2d Lieutenant of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Greene, John Morley (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 1st March, 1779; wounded at Springfield, 23d June, 1780; Lieutenant, , 1780; retained in 01- nev's Rhode I.sland Battalion, 14th May, 1781, and served to 15th December, 1783. Greene, Nathaniel (R. I.). Brigadier- General Rhode Island troops, 3d May,. 1775; Brigadier-General Continental Greene Army, 22d June, 1775; Major-General, 9th August, 1776; (Quartermaster-Gen- eral, 2d March, 1778, to 30th Septem- ber, 1780.) By the Act of 29th Octo- ber, 1781, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of the United States in Con- gress assembled be presented to Major- General Greene, for his wise, decisive and magnanimous conduct in the action of the 8th of September last, near the Eutaw Springs, in South Carolina, in which, with a force inferior in number to that of the enemy, he obtained a most signal victory * * * that a British stand of colors be presented to Major-General Greene as an honorable testimony of his merit, and a golden medal emblematical of the battle and victory aforesaid." By the Act of 17th January, 1783, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of the United States in Congress assembled be presented to Major-General Greene, for his many signal and important services, and that he be assured that Congress retain a lively sense of the frequent and uniform proofs he has given of pru- dence, wisdom and military skill dur- ing his command in the Southern De- partment." By the Act of 18th October, 1783, it was "Resolved, that two pieces of the field ordnance taken from the British Army, at the Cowpens, Augusta, or Eutaw, be presented by the Com- mander-in-Chief of the Armies of the United States to Major General Greene, as a public testimony of the wisdom, fortitude and skill which distinguished his command in the Southern Depart- ment, and of the eminent services, which amidst complicated difficulties and dangers, and against an enemy greatly superior in numbers he has suc- cessfully performed for his country ; and that a memorandtim be engraved on said pieces of ordnance expressive of the substance of this resolution," Served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 19th June, 1786.) Greene, William (Ga). Captain Geor- gia Militia; killed at Ogechee Ferry. 5th November, 1781. Greenleaf, Moses (Mass). Captain 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; resigned 15th October, 1780. Greenleaf, William (Mass). Private in Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Private 4th Continental Infantry, January to De- cember, 1776; Corporal 13th Massachu- setts, 16th February, 1777; Sergeant, 1st September, 1777; Ensign, 1st Septem- ber, 1777; Lieutenant, 13th February, 261 Gregg- 1778; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 10th July, 1803.) Greenliel, William (— ). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department in 1776. Greenman, Jeremiah (R. I.). Ser- geant 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 1st May, 1779; transfer- red to 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1781; Lieutenant, , 1781; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 14th May, 1781; Adjutant, 1st October, 1782, and served to 15th December, 1783. Greensburry, Thomas (N. C). Cap- tain 3d North Carolina, 16th April, 1776 ; resigned 28th December, 1777. Greenup, Christopher (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant of Grayson's Continental Regi- ment, 2d February, 1777; resigned 1st April, 1778; was subsequently Colonel Virginia Militia. (Died 24th April, 1818.) Greenway, George (Va). Sergeant 11th Virginia, 21st January, 1777; En- sign, 30th May, 1777; resigned 20th July, 1777. Greenway, Joseph (Pa). Ensign 1st Continental Infantry, 20th January, 1776, to . Greer, Charles (Va). Surgeon's Mate 4th Virginia, 1st August, 1777; taken prisoner at Brandy wine, 11th Septem- ber, 1777; rejoined regiment, i5th De- cember, 1777 ; transferred to 3d Virginia, 14th September, 1778, and served to January, 1780; also mentioned in orders and correspondence as a Surgeon. Greer, Henry (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Captain Coran's Company Pennsyl- vania Artillery, 1st April, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 22d July, 1779; transferred to Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st January, 1781; 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st July, 1781, and served to 17th June, 1783. Greer, John (Pa). Ensign Pennsyl- vania Militia; taken prisoner at his home in Bristol, 17th April, 1778. Greer, Robert (N. C). 2d Lieutenant 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778, Greese, Ernest (Pa), Ensign 6th Pennsylvania, 15th Februarv, 1777; re- tired 21st ,June, 1778. Gregg, George (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Pennsvlvania Batalion, 8th Janu- ary, 1776, to . Gregg 262 Giier Gregg, James (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of DuBois' New York Regi- ment, 26th June, 1776; Captain 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; wounded and scalped by Indians near Kingston, New York, 13th October, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st New York, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Gregg, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia at tJie Siege of Charles- ton, — May, 1780. Gregg, John (Pa), 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; regiment designated ,13th Pennsylvania,, 12th November, 1777; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 12th March, 1779; resigned 3d September, 1779. Gregg, Robert (Pa). Sergeant in Pennsylvania State Regiment, Novem- ber, 1776; Ensign, 6th January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 3d February ,1777; cash- iered "lOth August, 1777. Gregg, Robert (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Janu- ary to 26th November, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 7th June, 1777; retired 1st July, 177S. Gregg, William (N. H.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Hampshire Mi- litia, 1776 to 1780. (Died 16th Septem- ber, 1815.) Gregory, Dempsey (N. C). Captain 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777; resigned 22d May, 1778. Gregory, Isaac (N. C). Brigadier- General North Carolina Militia; wound- ed at Camden, 16th August, 1780. Gregory, Jabez (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, 1776. Gregory, John (Va). Captain 15th Virginia, 19th November, 1776; regi- ment designated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; resigned — May, 1779. Gregory, John M. (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; killed at Trenton, 2d January, 1777. Gregory, Matthew (Conn). Sergeant 8th Connecticut, 10th June, 1777; Quar- termaster-Sergeant, 15th October, 1778; Sergeant-Major, ISth November, 1778; Ensign, 10th April, 1779; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; Lieutenant, 28th December, 1781 ; trans- ferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1782; retired 1st January, 1783. Gregory, William ( Va) . Caotain 6lh Virginia, 26th February, 1776 ; died 30th Mav, 1776. Grennell, John (N. Y.). Captain 2d New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain New York Artillery Company, 22d March, 1776 ; resigned 27th March, 1776. Grice, Francis (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of MifHin's Regiment Pennsylvania Mi- littia; taken prisoner near Germantown, 25th September, 1777. Gridley, John (Mas.=). 1st Lieutenant of Gridley's and Craft's Regiments Massachusetts Artillery in 1776; Captain Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777, and served to 3d June, 1783; Brevet Captain, 30th September, 1783. (Died l.st December, 1830.) Gridley, Richard (Mass). Was a half-pay officer of the British Army when he entered the service of the United States as Colonel Massachusetts Artillery Regiment, May, 1775; wound- ed at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; Colo- nel and Chief of the Continental Artil- lery, 20th September to 17th Novem- ber, 1775; Colonel and Chief Engineer, June, 1775, to 5th August, 1776; was re- tained in service as Colonel and Engi- neer to 1st January, 1781, when retired. (Died 21st June, 1796.) Gridley, Samuel (Mass), Captain of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Ar- tillery, May, 1775, to July, 1775. Gridley, Scarborough (Mass). Major of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, May, 1775 ; dismissed 24th Sep- tember, 1775, for misconduct at Bunker Hill. Grier, David (Pa). Captain 6th Penn- sylvania BattaHon, 9th January, 1776; Major 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 1st June, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 7th Pennsylvania, 12th January, 1777, to rank from 2d October, 1776; severely wounded at Paoli, 20th September, 1777: never rejoined regiment. (Died 3d June, 1790.} Grier, James (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Thompsom's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- talion, 25th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant Vt Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776: Captain, 7th March. 1776; Cap- tain 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777, to rank from 7th March, 1776: wounded at Brandvwine, 11th September, 1777; Major 10th Pennsylvania, 23d October, 1777; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to November, 1783; Brevet Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 30th September, 1783. (Died 9th May, 1803.) Grier, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, Griffin 263 Griswold 1776 ; taken prisoner 24th July, 1776, on the Sorrel River, Canada; exchanged in 1778, and did not return to the army. Griffin, Corbin (Va). Hospital Sur- geon 29th Februan', 1776, to 31st May, 1777. Volunteer Hospital Surgeon at Yorktown, Va., October, 1781. Griffin, Jacob {N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel New York Militia, 1778-1779. Died 1779. Griffin, John {N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775. Griffin, Samuel (Va). Aide-de-Camp to General Lee, August, 1775; Colonel Deputy Adjutant-General Flying Camp, 19th July, 1776; wounded at Harlem Heights, 12th October, 1776. Griffing, Daniel (N. Y.). Captain 3d New York, 28th June, 1775 to Janu- ary, 1776. Griffing, Stephen (N. Y.). Sergeant 4th New York, 6th February, 1777; En- sign, 1st June, 1779, to date from 1st January, 1778; re.signed 2d April, 1781. (Died 1841.) Crriffith, Benjamin (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th November, 1776; Resigned 30th November, 1777. Griffith, Charles (Md). 2d Lieutenant 3d Maryland, 20th February, 1777; taken prisoner at Monmouth 28th June, 1778, and was a prisoner to close of war. Griffith, Charles Greenberry (Md). Colonel 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Griffith, David (Va). Surgeon and Chaplain 3d Virginia, 28th February, 1776; resigned 18th March, 1779. (Died 3d August, 1789.) Griffith, John (Md). Ensign 1st Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 22d March, 1777. Griffith, Joseph (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1775-1776 Griffith, Levi (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 30th January, 1825.) Griffith, Philemon (Va). Captain of Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, Uth July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged in 1778; was appointed Captain in Rawling's Continental Regiment in January, 1777, but does not appear to have joined it. (Died 29th April, 1838.) Griffith, Samuel (Md) Captain 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; wound- ed at Marmouth, 28th June, 1778. Re- • signed 3d August, 1778. (Died 1833.) Griggs, John (Mass). Ensign and Lieutenant in Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Griggs, John (N H..). 2 Lieutenant of Bodel's New Hampshire Rangers, January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; Captain 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776. Resigned 4th May, 1777. Grimball, Thomas (S. C). Captain Lieutenant 4th South Carolina (Artil- lery), 17th June, 1775; Captain 12th May, 1776; Major , 1780; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; on parole to August, 1780; then sent as prisoner to St. Augustine; released Sep- tember, 1781, and served to close of war, . Grimes, Benjamin (Va). Lieutenant of Grayson's Continental Regiment . Resigned 26th March, 1779. Grimes, William (Va). Captain 15th Virginia 1st January, 1777. Died 1st August, 1777. Grimke, John Faucherand (S. C). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Howe, 29th November, 1777, to August, 1778 ; Lieutenant-Colonel South Caro- lina Artillery, 20th June, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. (Died 9th August, 1819.) Griner, John (Ga). Captain Indepen- dent Georgia Company, 16th October, 1775 to ■ . Griswold, Adonijah (Conn). Lieu- ant of Burrall's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to November, 1776. Griswold, Andrew (Conn). Corporal in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Corporal 3d Connecticut, 5th May to 10th December, 1775; Ensign 4th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Germantown, -Ith October, 1777; 2d Lieutenant 15th November, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 5th June, 1778; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781. Resigned 31st Tulv, 1782. (Died 1st October, 1825.) Griswold, George (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777. (Died — 1823.) Griswold 264 Guest Griswold, Shubael (Conn). Captain 4th Connecticut, 1st May, to 10th De- cember, 1775 ; Captain Connecticut Mili- tia in 1779. (Died 1807.) Griswold, Stephen (N. H.). Lieuten- ant New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Groesbeck, Garret (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1781-1783. Groesbeck, John W. (N. Y.). Major New Ydrk Militia in 1775. Groesbeck, Walter N. (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia, 1775-1776. Grometh, Jacob (Md). Ensign Ger- man Regiment, 12th July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 12th May, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 4th January, 1778; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1781. (Name also spelled Gomath.) Groom, George ( ). 1st Lieuten- ant of Rangers, ; in service in 1779 and 1780. Grosh, Adam (Md). 1st Lieutenant 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Captain 7th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Major, 8th June, 1779. Resigned 7th April, 1780. Gross, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Captain, 25th November, 1776; Captain, 3d Pennsylvania, 1st April, 1777; cashiered, 11th July, 1777. (Died 1823.) Grosvenor, Leicester (Mass). Captain of Cady's Massachusetts Battalion on the expedition to Canada, January to June, 1776. Grosvenor, Lemuel (Conn). Ensign of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Grosvenor, Thomas (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Connecticut, 23d May, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; Captain 20th Continental Infan- try, 1st January, 1776; Major 3d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant- Colonel, 13th March, 1778; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant, 29th May, 1782; reired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1825.) Grout, Benjamin (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, 22d January to October, 1776. Grout, David (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant Massachusetts Militia in 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1780. Grout, Jacob ( ). Captain — ; was a prisoner in 1776; when and where taken not stated. Grover, Jonathan (Mass). Captain of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Grover, Phineas (Conn). Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 3d May to 17th Decem- ber, 1775; Ensign of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, July to November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 2d December, 1777; Captain- Lieutenant, 5th October, 1780. Retired 1st Janu- ary, 1781. Grover, Thomas (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New Hampshire Regiment, 23d May, to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; retired May, 1776. Groves. See Graves. Groves, William (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Captain, 17th August, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. (Name also spelled Graves.) Grubb, Curtis (Pa). Colonel Pennsyl- vania Militia, 1776. Grubb, Peter (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Battal- ion, 17th July, 1775; resigned 10th Sep- tember, 1775; Captain 2d Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 12th March, 1776; Captain, 10th Penn- sylvania, 27th November, 1776; Captain of Patton's Continental Regiment, 13th January, 1777; resigned 6th July, 1778. Grymes, Benjamin (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant of Grayson's Additional Continental Regiment, 18th January 1777; resigned 26th March, 1779. (Died 1803.) Grymes, William (Va). Captain 15th Virginia, 21st November, 1776. "Killed 1st August, 1777;" where not stated. Guernsey, Joseph (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia, 1776-1777. Guerrant, John, Jr. (Va). Sergeant 2d Virginia, 1st August, 1777; Ensign, 1st January, 1779; Regimental Paymas- ter, 25th May to 25th November, 1779; Lieutenant , 1781 ; served to close of war. (Died 7th December, 1813.) Guest, Isastc (Md). Quartermaster 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Guild 265 Hackley Guild, Jonathan (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Guild, Joseph (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775 Captain 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1794.) Guild, Ralph (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 3d New Jersey, 7th February, 1776; re- signed 17th February, 1776. Guion, Isaac (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, March to November, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th Septem- ber, 1778; Regimental Paymaster, 1st September, 1779 ; Captain- Lieutenant, 21st August, 1780 ; retired 3d June, 1783 ; Captain Infantry United States Army 5th March, 1792; assigned to 3d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792, and to 3d United States Infantry, 1st November, 1796; Brigade-Inspector, 1st November, 1799, to 25th October, 1801; Major 3d United States Infantry, 15th February, 1801. Honorably discharged, 1st June, 1802. (Died 17th September, 1823.) Guion, Isaac (N. C). Surgeon 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; resigned — December, 1775; Commis- sary and Paymaster 7th North Carolina, nth March, 1776; retired 1st July, 1778. Gunby, John (Md). Captain of a Maryland Independent Company, 14th January, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 7th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Colo- nel, 17th April, 1777; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1783; re- tained as Colonel of the Maryland Bat- talion, April, 1783, and served to 15th December, 1783; Brevet Brigadier-Gen- eral, 30th September, 1783. Gunn, James (Va). Private and Ser- geant 1st Continental Dragoons, Jan- uary, 1777, to February, 1779; Lieuten- ant, February, 1779; Captain, . retired 9th November, 1782. (Died 30th July, 1801.) Gunnison, Samuel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1777. Gurley, William (N. C). Captain 8th North Carolina 28th November, 1776, to Gurney, Francis (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel 11th Pennsylvania, 21st August, 1776 ; wounded at Iron Hill, 3d Septem- ber, 1777; resigned 22d October, 1777. (Died 25th May, 1815.) Gurney, Zachariah (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775 ; Lieuten- ant in Marshall's Massachusetts Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. (Died 1813.) Guthrie, George (Pa). Cornet of Cav- alry, Pulaski Legion, — July, 1779 ; Lieu- tenant 4th Continental Dragoons, , 1781; served to close of war. (Name also spelled Guthrey.) Guthrie, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776, to Guthrie, John (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, 21st December, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, — February, 1780; retired 17th January, 1781 ; Captain of Gibson's Regiment of Levies, 1791; killed 4th November, 1791, at Fort Recovery, Ohio (St. Clair's defeat.) Gwinnett, Button (Ga). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; was Governor of Georgia ; wounded in a duel with General Mcintosh, 16th May, 1777, of which he died 27th May, 1777. ■ Guy, Alexander (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; cashiered, 8th February, 1778. Habacker, George. See Haubacker. Habersham, John (Ga). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Captain, 8th May, 1776; Brigadier-Ma- jor to General Howe, 25th December, 1777; Major 1st Georgia, 1st April, 1778; taken prisoner at Savannah, 29th De- cember, 1778, and again taken prisoner at Briar Creek, 3d March, 1779, and served to close of war. (Died 17th De- cember, 1799.) Habersham, Joseph (Ga). Major 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel, 5th July, 1776; Colonel, 17th September, 1776; resigned 31st March, 1778. (Died 17th November, 1815.) Hackenberg, Peter (Pa). Ensign Pennsylvania Militia ; was a prisoner in 1780; when and where taken not shown. Hackett, Samuel (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; 2d Lientenant, 1st January, 1777; resigned 31st October, 1777. Hackley, Henry (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania, 2d June, 1778 ; retired 1st July, 1778. Hackley, John (Va). Sergeant 10th Virgmia, 4th November, 1776; Ensign, Hadaway 266 Hale 28th May, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 10th July, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 30th August, 1778; transferred to 6th Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; transferred to 1st Vir- ginia, 12th February, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Hadaway, Joel (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina,— ; on roll for March, 1781. Hadden, Thomas (N. J.). Captain Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jer- sey Militia, 1777-1778. Haden, Josiah. — See Hayden. Hadley, Joshua (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th North Coralina, 1st April, 1776 ; transferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain ,13th June, 1779; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th Sep- tember, 1781 ; served to close of war. (Died 8th February, 1830.) Hagan, Francis (N. J.). Surgeon Hospital Department, 10th June, 1777; Hospital Surgeon and Physician, 6th October, 1780; resigned 25th May, 1781. Hagan, John (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 7th Feburary, 1776; 2d Lieuten: ant, April, 1776; resigned 19th July, 1776. Hagan, Robert (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New Jersey, 9th February, 1776; resigned 19th July, 1776; Captain 3d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; re- signed 1st November, 1777. Hager, Arthur (Ga). 1st Lieutenant of a Georgia Regiment in 1779 and 1780. Hager, Jacob (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1776-1777. Haggett, Oliver (Mass). Ensign of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to' December, 1775. Haig, John James (S.C). faymaster 3d South Carolina, 24th November, 1778, to . Haight, Benjamin (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant and Captain New York Militia, 1775-1780. Haight, Joseph (N. J.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1777-1779. Hain, Henry (Md). Private German Regiment, 18th July, 1776; Corporal, 1st March, 1777; Sergeant, 12th June, 1778; Ensign, 23d July, 1778; resigned 20th June, 1779. Haines, Samuel (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Hair, John L. (N. C). Lieutenant 1st North Carolina, 16th August, 1777, to . Hairwood, Peter (Mass). Captain of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to . Haiti David (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia in 1776. Halt, Joseph (Conn). Captain 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775; Captain 19th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Major 8th Connecticut, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 15th Sep- tember, 1777; transferred to 2d Connec- ticut, 28th October, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Halt, Samuel (Conn). Sergeant 8th Connecticut, 13th May, 1777; Quarter- master-Sergeant, 15th December, 1778; Ensign, 5th May, 1779; 2d Lieutenant, 29th May, 1782; transferred to 3d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Hait, Samuel (Conn). Ensign 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 5th October, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 5th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 30th December, 1832.) Hake, John ( ) . Cornet Von Heer's Independent Company of Dragoons, 1st January, 1782, and served to June, 1783. Hale, Aaron (Conn). Ensige 8th Con- necticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; retired 15th No- vember, 1778. (Died 25th May, 1829.) Hale, Enoch (N. H). Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1777 to 1780. Hale, John (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1775; Surgeon 1st New Hampshire, 2d April, 1777; re- signed 11th January, 1780. (Died 22d October, 1791.) Hale, Isaac (Mass). Captain of Gard- ner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Hale, John (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April, 1775; Captain, 18th June to December, 1775; Captain 5th Continental Infantry, 1st , January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1813.) Hale, Jonathan (Conn). Captain of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775. Died 7th March, 1776. Hale 267 HaU Hale, Jonathan (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Mihtia, 1777 Hale, Jonathan (N. H.). Major New Hampshire Militia in 1775. Hale, Joseph (Conn). Ensign of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Hale, Mordecai (N. Y.). Surgeon's- ilate 2d Continental Artillery, 1st De- cember, 1782; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Post Surgeon United States Army, 13th February, 1818; honorably discharged, 1st June, 1821; Assistant-Surgeon United States Army, 27th October, 1821 ; died 9th De- cember, 1832. Hale, Nathan (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 7th Connecticut, 6th July, 1775 ; Captain, 1st September to 10th De- cember, 1775; Captain 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken pris- oner and hanged as a spy by the Brit- ish, 22d September, 1776. Hale, Nathan (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Minute Men, 19th April, 1775; Major 3d New Hampshre, 23d April, 1775; Major 2d Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; Lientenant- Colonel 2d New Hampshire, 8th No- vember 1776; Colonel, 2d April, 1777; taken prisoner at Hubbardton, 7th July, 1777, and died while in prison, 23 Sep- tember, 1780. Hale, Samuel (N. H.). Surgeon's- Mate New Hampshire MiUtia, 1777-1779. Halkerstone, John (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant of Beall's Independent Maryland Company, 14th January, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, July, 1776, and served to . Halkerstone, Robert (Md). Sergeant 3d Maryland, 5th February, 1777; En- sign 4th Maryland, 26th January, 1780; transferred to 1st Maryland, 1st Jan- uary, 1781 ; 2d Lieutenant, 25th April, 1781; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th Novem- ber, 1783. (Died 17th February, 1825.) HaU, Alexander (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Hall, Aquilla (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia, 1775 ; Colonel of same, 1776- 1779. (Died 1779.) HaU, Asaph (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to December, 1775. (Died 1800.) HaU, Caleb (Conn). Captain Connec- ticut Mihtia, 1776-1777. Hall, Clement (N. C). 1st Lieutenant 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Captain, 19th April, 1777 ; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783; served to close of war. HaU, David (Del). Captain Deleware Regiment, 15th January, 1776; Colonel, 5th April, 1777; wounded at German- town, 4th October, 1777; did not rejoin regiment on account of wounds, and was retired 17th May, 1782; was subse- quently Governor of Delaware. (Died 18th September, 1817.) Hall, Edward (N. J.). Major New Jersey Mihtia in 1776. HaU, Edward (Va). 1st Lieutenant of Grayson's Continental Regiment, — February, 1777; taken prisoner at Sta- ten Island, 22d August, 1777 ; exchanged 5th November, 1780, and did not return to service. HaU, Elias (Mass). Ensign of Learn- el's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Hall, EUhu (Md). Ensign 1st Mary- land, 17th April, 1777; taken prisoner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777; ex- changed 25th October, 1780; promoted 1st Lieutenant to rank from 15th July, 1779; resigned 12th May, 1781; served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colonel Maryland Militia. (Died 1790.) HaU, EUsha (Conn). Captain-Com- mander Militia, 1776-1777. Hall, Highland (Conn). Sergeant of Webb's Continental Regiment, 12th February, 1777 ; Issuing-Commissary Connecticut Brigade, 15th November, 1778; retired 31st March, 1780. HaU, Isaac (Mass). Captain of Com- pany Minute Men in tne Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Gard- ner's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775. (Died 1778.) Hall, Jacob Jr. (Mass). Surgeon's- Mate, 14th Massachusetts, 18th June, 1778; Surgeon 3d New Hampshire, 1st October, 1778; resigned 5th April, 1781. HaU, James (Mass). Sergeant in Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, February to December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 12th Sep- tember, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 12th April, 1780, and served to close of war. (Died 3d April, 1819.) HaU, James (N. C). Captain 9th North Carolina, , 1777, to ; HaU 268 Hallam was Lieutenant-Colonel North Carolina Militia, and was killed at Cowan's Ford, 1st February, 1781. Hall, John (S. C). Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster 2d South Carolina, 1st July, 1776; resigned in December, 1776, and joined the enemy; was captured and hanged for treason at Ninety-Six 17th April, 1779. Hall, John B. (Md). 1st Lieutenant 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Hall, Josias Carvil (Md). Colonel 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Colonel 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1814.) Hall, Levi (R .1.). Lieutenant-Colo- nel Rhode Island MiUtia, 1775-1776. Hall, Lyman (Ga). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; was sub- sequently Governor of Georgia. (Died 19th October, 1790.) Hall Matthew (Mass). Corporal in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant in Paterson's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May to December, 1775; ensign 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 12th September to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Sherburnes Continental Regiment, 14th January, 1777. Died 12th August, 1777. Hall, Moses (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 18th De- cember, 1775. HaU, Nathaniel (Conn). Ensign 6th Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant, 1st July to 10th December 1775; 1st Lieutenant 10th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 4th November, 1821.) Hall, Noah (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1776-1780. (Died May, 1835.) Hall, Philemon (Conn). Private 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 28th November, 1775; Ensign 7th Connecticut, 1st Jan- nary, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 10th March, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 12th March, 1780; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Hall, Robert (N. C). Surgeon 3d North Carolina, 17th April, 1776; re- signed 28th February, 1777. Hall, Samuel (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Light Horse in 1776. Hall, Stephen (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 20th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 7th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 25th April, 1783.) Hall, Street (Conn). Lieutenant-Colo- nel 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 19th December, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Hall, Tallmadge (Conn). Private 5th Connecticut, 9th May to 30th October, 1775 ; Sergeant 7th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Ensign, 25th September, 1777; wounded at Stony Point, 16th July, 1779; Lieutenant Invalid Regi- ment, 16th September, 1780, and served to 23d April, 1783. Hall, Thomas (N. J.). Captam and Major New Jersey Mihtia, 1776-1777. Hall, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 24th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 8th February, 1777; resigned 3d April, 1777. HaU, Thomas (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 2d South CaroUna, 17th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, — May, 1776; wounded at Sullivan's Island, 28th June, 1776; Cap- tain, 1st August, 1779, and served to HaU, Timothy (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 5th Massachusetts, 5th February, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1844.) HaU, Titus (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regi- ment, 10th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st July, 1779; retired, 1st January, 1781. (Died 23d January, 1824.) HaU, WiUiam (N. J.). Sergeant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 10th December, 1777; Lieutenant, 1st July, 1779 ; resigned 20th October, 1780. HaU, WiUiam (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1779-1781; served as Colonel and Brigadier-General Tennes- see Militia during the war of 1812. (Died 3d June, 1825.) HaUam, Edward (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Seldon's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. HaUam, Robert (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; Captain, 31st July, 1777; re- signed 20th May, 1779. (Died March, 1835.) HaUer Haller, Henry (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp in 1776. Hallett, James (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 17th February, 1777 ; resigned, 1st October, 1777 ; served subsequently in New Jersey Militia. Hallett, Jonah (N. Y.) , Ensign New York Militia Regiment, 18th June, 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, 26th July, 1777 ; resigned 23d April, 1779; Lieutenant 4th Continental Dragoons, 2d October, 1779, and served to November, 1782. HaUett, Jonathan (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d New York, July, 1775; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, March, 1776; Captain 2d New York, 21st November, 1776, and served to 3d June, 1883. Hailing, Solomon (N C). Surgeon 4th North Carolina in 1779 to close of war. Halsey, Elias Henry (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia, ; killed at Gro- ton Heights, 6th Septemlaer, 1781. Halsey, Jeremiah (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; discharged on account of sick- ness, 13th November, 1775; Captain Connecticut Militia Regiment, 1776 and 1777. Halsey, Luther (N. J.). Sergeant 2d New Jersey, November, 1775; Regimen- tal Adjutant 2d New Jersey, 28th No- vember, 1776; Lieutenant, 9th No- vember, 1777; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783; Brevet Captain, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 27th Febru- ary, 1830.) Halstead, Benjamin (N. Y.j. Lieu- tenant New York Militia; taken pris- oner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777. Halstead, Caleb (N. J.) . Hospital Phy- sician and Surgeon, 1779-1781. (Died 1827.) Halsted, John ( — ). Appointed Com- missary for the Army before Quebec, 17th February, 1776, and served to . Halsted, Mathias (N. J.). Regimen- tal Quartermaster, 1st New Jersey, 20th December, 1775; resigned 25th August, 1776; served subsequently as Brigade Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Dickinson. Halsted, Robert (N. J.). Surgeon New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at 269 Hamilton Fort Lee, New Jersey, 18th November, 1776. (Died 1825.) Ham, William (R. I.). 2d Lieutenant of ElUott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Hambleton, John (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 13th Virginia, 16th November, 1776; regiment designated 9th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 23d Novem- ber, 1778. Hambleton, William (Md). Major Maryland Militia, 1778-1782. Hambright, Frederick (N. C). Cap- tain North Carolina Militia, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel North Carolina Riflemen Militia; wounded at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. (Died — March, 1817.) Hambright, Henry (Pa), Captain 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Plying Camp, June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776; exchanged 4th November, 1780. (Died 2d March, 1835.) Hambright, John (Pa). Sergeant-Ma jor 10th Pennsylvania, February, 1777; Ensign, 2d June, 1778; resigned , 1779; served subsequently as Captain Pennsylvania Militia. Hamill, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battal- ion of the Plying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. Hamilton, Alexander (N. Y.). Cap- tain Provincial Company New York Artillery, 14th March, 1776; Lieuten- ant-Colonel and principal Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 1st March, 1777, to 23d December, 1783 ; Brevet Colonel, 30th September, 1783; Major-General and Inspector-General United States Army, 19th July, 1798; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. (Mortally wounded in a duel with Aaron Burr, 11th July, and died 12th July, 1804.) Hamilton, Andrew (S. C). Captain and Major South Carolina Militia, 1775- 1781. (Died 1835.) Hamilton, David (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775; served subsequently in Massachusetts Militia. Hamilton, Edward (Md). Ensign 2d Maryland, 1st August, 1781 ; 2d Lieuten- ant, 8th September, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Hamilton, George (Md). Ensign Maryland Battalion of the Plying Camp, Hamilton 270 Haininit July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Captain, 25th January, 1778; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st Janu- ary, 1781; retained in Maryland Bat- talion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. ( Died 1798.) Hamilton, Hanse (N. C). Surgeon 7th North CaroUna, — April, 1777, to Hamilton, James (N. Y.). Regimen- tal Quartermaster 3d New York, 30th June, 1775, to January, 1776. Hamilton, James (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d BattaHon of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 16th March, 1776, and served to . (Was in service in October, 1776.) Hamilton, James (Pa). Captain 1st Continental Infantry, 10th March, 1776; Captain 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777, to rank from 10th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Brunswick, 24th De- cember, 1777; Major 2d Pennsylvania, 10th December, 1778; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. Hamilton, James (S. C). Paymaster South Craolina Dragoons, 5th April to September, 1781. Hamilton, James (Va). Ensign 10th Virginia, 3d December,. 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 23d March, 1777 ; taken prisoner at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 13th January, 1778 ; regi- ment designated 6th Virginia, 14th Sep- tember, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th' May, 1780, and was on parole until retired, 1st January, 1783. Hamilton, John (Md). Regimental Paymaster 4th Maryland, 27th May, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st June, 1779; transferred to 1st Maryland, 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; retired 1 st January, 1783. Hamilton, John (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant and Adjutant 1st South Carolina, , 1777; Brigade Major to Colonel Pinckney, 10th May, 1778; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; 1st Lieu- tenant, 30th July, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780 Hamilton, John (Va). Captain 13th Virginia, 16th December, 1776; regi- ment designated 9th Virginia, 14th Sep- tember, 1778; resigned 23d November, 1778 Hamilton, John ( Va) . Lieutenant Virginia Militia, 1778-1779 Hamilton, John A. (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 28th May, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st February, 1778; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; Cap- tain, 25th October, 1781 ; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1783. Hamilton, Joseph (S. C). Captain South Carolina Artillery Company in 1775. Hamilton, Robert (Mass). Lieutenant of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Hamilton, Robert (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania, 3d May, 1779; retired 17th October ,1780. Hamilton, Samuel (Md). Ensign 6th Maryland, 27th May, 1779; resigned 10th July, 1780. Hamilton, Thomas (Pa). Ensign 12th Pennsylvania, 16th October, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 28th March, 1777; resigned 26th January, 1778. Hamilton, Thomas ( Va) . Captain 1st Virginia State Regiment, 3d March, 1777, to January, 1781. (Died 1786.) Hamlin, Africa (Mass). Corporal 4th Massachusetts, 1st June, 1777 ; Sergeant, 1st September, 1777; Ensign, 1st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to 1st November, 1783. Hamlin, Daniel (Conn). Sergeant of Webb's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 24th May, 1777; Ensign 16th May, 1778; dismissed 5th January, 1779. Hamlin, Eleazer (Mass). Captain ol Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 23d Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to Hamlin, Nathaniel (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Gay's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776. Hamlin, William (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Virginia, 21st March, 1776, to Hamman, James (N. Y). Lieuten- ant-Colonel New York Militia; taken prisoner, when and where not stated; was Colonel New York Militia, 1779- 1780. Hammett, Malachai (R. I.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 1st November, 1775; Captain, 19th August, 1776; Captain of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to June, 1777. Hammit, John (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 7th March, 1777; omitted March, 1779. Hammon 271 Hancock Hammon Frederick (Mass). Private 10th Massachusetts, 17th March, 1777; Corporal 1st July, 1779; Sergeant, 1st April, 1780; Ensign, 12th December, 1780; resigned 1st August, 1782. Hammond, (Mass). Ensign 10th Massachusetts; resigned 1st August, 1782. Hammond, Abijah (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 2d Decem- ber, 1778, and served to June, 1783. (Died 30th December, 1832.) Hammond, Andrew (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Hammond, Benjamin (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 11th Pennsylvania, 30th Septem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 21st April, 1777; killed 20th February, 1778, where and how not stated. Hammond, David (Pa). Sergeant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylania, 13th May, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 8th December, 1778 ; wound- ed at Block House, 21st July, 1780; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1783; served to' June, 1783. (Died 27th April, 1801) Hammond, Edward (Mass). Captain Company of Minute Men in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775; served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel-Major MiUtia. Hammond, Elisha (Mass). Ensign 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 7th No- vember, 1777, to 5th April, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1779; 1st Lieu- tenant, 14th October, 1780; resigned 19th May, 1782. Hammond, George (N. C). Lieuten- ant North Carolina Militia ; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Hammond, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1775-1776. Hammond, Joseph (N. H.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Hammond, Le Roy (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1776 to 1781. Hammond, Samuel (Va). Major Vir- ginia Militia at Kings Mountain, Octo- ber, 1780; wounded at Black Storks, 20th November, 1780, and at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. (Died 11th September, 1842.) Hammond, Thomas (Md). Captain 3d Maryland Battalion of the Fying Camp, July, 1776, to . Hamner, Francis (N.Y.). Ensign 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; Regi- mental Quartermaster, 14th July, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Hampton, Andrew (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia in 1776, and Col- onel North Carolina Militia at Kings Mountain, October, 1780. (Died 8th Oc- tober, 1805.) Hampton, Edward (S. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d South Carolina, November, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant, 23d January, 1778 ; killed at Fair Forrest Creek, N. C, in October, 1780. Hampton, Henry (S. C). Captain 6th South Carolina in 1779 and was Lieutenant-Colonel South Carolina Dra- goons April to September, 1781. Hampton, John (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at Brunswick, 26th October, 1777; ex- changed, — October, 1780. Hampton, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Dragoons , 1779, to Hampton, Wade (S. C). Lieutenant and Paymaster 1st South Carolina in 1776; Captain in 1777; Colonel South Carolina Militia, commanding a Brigade under General Sumter in 1781; Colonel Light Dragoons U. S. A., 10th October, 1808; Brigadier-General, 15th February, 1809; Major-General, 2d March, 1813; resigned 16th March, 1814. (Died 4th February, 1835.) Hamtramck John Francis (N. Y.). Captain 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; transferred to 2d New York, 1st January, 1783; Captain United States Infantry Regiment, 12th April, 1785; Major, 20th October, 1786; Major 1st Infantry United States Army, 29th Sep- tember, 1789; assigned to 2d Sub Le- gion, 4th September, 1792; Lieutenant- Colonel Commandant 1st Sub Legion, 18th February, 1793; assigned to 1st United States Infantry, 1st November, 1796; Colonel, 1st April, 1802; died 11th April, 1803. Hanchet, Oliver (Conn). Lieutenant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain 2d Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st Decem- ber, 1775 ; exchangd 10th January, 1777. Hancock, Belcher (Mass) . Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lientenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Hancock Captain-Lieutenant, 18th March, 1779; Captain, 6th January, 1780; resigned 2d November, 1780. (Died 14th May, 1813.) Hancock, Ebenezer (Mass). Deputy Paymaster-General, 12th June, 1776, and served to . (Died 1819.) Hancock, George (Ga). Captain 2d Georgia, 1778-1782. Hancock, John (Ga). Captain 2d Georgia ; on roll for August, 1778. Hancock, John (Mass). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; Ma- jor-General Massachusetts Militia, 1776; subsequently Governor of ' Massachu- setts. (Died 8th October, 1793.) Hand, Abraham (Conn). Private and Sergeant Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 26th February, 1777, to 1st November, 1779; Lieutenant 1st No- vember, 1779 ; retired 1st January, 1781. Hand, Daniel (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Mihtia in 1776. (Died 1816.) Hand, Edward (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion, 25th June, 1775; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Colonel, 7th March to 31st December, 1776; Colonel 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777, to rank from 7th March, 1776; Brigadier-Gen- eral Continental Army, 1st April, 1777; Adjutant-General Continental Army, 8th January, 1781; to 3d November, 1783; Brevet Major-General, 30th Sep- tember, 1783; Maor-General United States Army, 19th July, 1798; honor- ably discharged, 15th June, 1800. (Died 3d September, 1802.) Hand, Elijah (N. J.). Lieutenant and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1777-1779. Hand, Henry (N. J.). Lieutenant-Colo- nel New Jersey Militia in 1776. Hand, John (N. J.). Major New Jer- sey Militia, 1776-1780. Handcock, WiUiam (N. C). Ensign 6th North Carolina, 28th April, 1777 ; 2d Lieutenant, 1st August, 1777; resigned 27th August, 1777: Handley, George (Ga). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Cap- tain, 19th October, 1776; taken prisoner at Augusta, 18th September, 1780; served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783, (Died 17th Sep- tember, 1793.) Handy, George (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, 17th April, 1777; Lieutenant, 10th May, 1777; resigned 26th August, 1778; Lieutenant of Lee's Battalion of 272 Hanson Light Dragoons, 1st July, 1779; Captain, 20th November, 1780; served to close of war. Handy, John (R. I.). Regimental Quartermaster of Richmond's and Tall- man's Rhode Island State Regiments, 15th January, 1776, to January, 1777. (Died 2d March, 1828.) Handy, Levin (Md). 2d Lieutenant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, Au- gust, 1776; Captain 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776 ; resigned 1st May, 1780. Hankinson, Aaron (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1777. Hannah, James (Pa). Ensign 1st Pennsylvania, 1st May, 1777, to . Hannah, Stephen (Pa). 3d Lieuten- ant 2d Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 19th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 6th December, 1776, but de- clined further service. Hannum Gideon (Mass). Regimental Quartermaster of Woodbridge's Massa- chusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Hannum, John (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia in .1777; was a prisoner in 1780; when and where taken not stated. (Died 1799.) Hansbrough, James (Va). Quarter- master-Sergeant 3d Virginia, 15th Au- gust, 1776; Regimental Quartermaster 3d Virginia, September, 1777; resigned 10th February, 1778. Hansford, Cary H. (Va). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 1780-1781. Hanson, Aaron (N. H). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Infantry 1st Janu- ary to 31st December, 1776. Hanson, Alexander Con tee (Md). As- sistant Secretary to General Washing- ton 21st June, 1776, and served to . (Died 1806.) Hanson, Dirck (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775 ; Cap- tain of Nicholson's New York Regi- ment, 15th April, 1776 Captain 1st Cana- dian I Livingston's) Regiment, 18th De- cember, 1776, to rank from 15th April, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781. Hanson, Henry (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Wempell's Regiment New York Mili- tia; killed 2d May, 1780; where not stated. Hanson, Isaac (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland, 8th November, 1779; Lieu- tenant, 15th December, 1779; wounded and taken prisoner at Camden, 16th Au- gust, 1780. Hanson 273 Hardy Hanson, Peter Contee (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant of Stephenson's Maryland Rifle Bat- talion, 17th September, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776, and died in New York, December, 1776, while a prisoner. Hanson, Samuel (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 24th July, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st October, 1778; Lieu- tenant, 15th July, 1779; transferred to 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; re- tired, April, 1783. Hanson, Samuel (Md). Surgeon at General Washington's Headquarters, 1st March, 1778 ; resigned 26th March, 1779. (Died 29th June, 1781.) Hanson, Thomas (Md.) Captain 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Hanson, Thomas (Pa). Adjutant 12th Pennsylvania, 16th October, 1776; died 13th August, 1777. Hanson, William (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Maryland, 25th October, 1781; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st Janu- ary, 1783 ; retained in Maryland Battal- ion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November 1783. Hard, Philo (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant Green Mountain Boys, 27th July to De- cember, 1775. Hardaway, Joel (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina, — May, 1776, to . Hardcastle, Peter (Md). Sergeant 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; En- sign, 10th February, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 30th November, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 14th September, 1778; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; re- signed, 12th September, 1782. Harden, Elias (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia in 1776. Harden, William (S. C). Captain South Carolina Artillery Company, I7th June, 1775; Colonel Georgia Militia; captured British party at Four Holes, ,S. C, 7th April, 1781. Hardenbergh, Abraham (N. Y.). En- sign 4th New York, May, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New York 21st November, 1776, and served to June, 1783. Hardenbergh, Cornelius (N. Y.). Cap- tain 3d New York, 12th April, 1776; cashiered, 8th October, 1776. Hardenbergh, Johannes (N. Y.). Colo- nel New York Militia, 1777-1778. Hardenbergh, John L. (N. Y). 2d Lieutenant of Graham's New York Mili- tia Regiment, June to November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d New York, 21st No- vember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 21st June, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, January, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781; served subsequently as Captain New York Mi- Htia. (Died 25th April, 1806.) Hardin, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, 11th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 13th July, 1777; wound- ed at Stillwater, 19th September, 1777; with Colonel Morgan in November, 1777; resigned in 1779; subsequently Brigadier-General Kentucky Militia ; murdered by Indians in Ohio in April, 1792. Harding, Amos (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm April, 1775; Private in Colonel Bailey's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to September, 1775; Ser- geant 2d Massachusetts, 28th Febru- ary, 1777; Ensign, 28th March, 1778; killed at King's Bridge, 3d July, 1781. Harding, Stephen (Pa). Captain Penn- sylania Militia; taken prisoner at Wyo- ming, 2d July, 1778. (Died 1789.) Hardman, Henry (Md). 3d Lieuten- ant of Stephenson's Rifle Battalion, 11th July, 1776; Captain 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 26th August, 1778; Captain 7th Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; Major 6th Maryland, 22d May, 1779; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; re- tired April, 1783. Hardman John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Maryland, 14th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 17th April, . 1777 ; Captain, , 1780; wounded and taken prisoner at Camden 16th August, 1780, and died a prisoner, 1st September, 1780. Hardy, Christopher (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia; killed by "Bloody Bill Cunningham" at Hayes' Station, South Carolina 9th November, 1781. Hardy, Daniel (Mass). Adjutant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, 20th May to December, 1775. Hardy, Eliphalet (Mass). Ensign in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 20th May to December, 1775. Hardy, Thomas (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d New Hampshire, 8th May, 1777; resigned 27th August, 1778. Hardy 274 Hamden Hardy, Thomas Dent (Ma). Lieu- tenant 1st Maryland, 19th July, 1776; resigned 6th July, 1778. Hardy, William (N. C). Paymaster Battalion North Carolina Light Dra- goons, 10th September, 1777, to — - Hardyman John (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia State Regiment, — March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 24th Sep- tember, 1778; served to January, 1780. Hardyman, Joseph (S. C). Ensign South Carolina MiUtia in 1776. Hardyman, Thomas (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Hargrave, Robert (S. C). Captain South Carolina Mihtia, 1777-1778. Hargrave, Samuel (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Hargis, Abraham (Pa). 3d Lieuten- ant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, 2d September, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 10th Pennsylvania 2d DecemDei, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778; re- signed 1st August, 1778; servea suDse- quently as Captain Pennsylvania Mili- tia. (Died 1811.) Hargis, Benjamin (Pa). 3d Lieuten- ant 1st Battallion of Miles' Pennsyl- vania Rifle Regiment, 6th April, 1776, to January, 1777. (Died 1790.) Hargis, John (Va). Ensign 13th Vir- ginia 9th January, 1777; retired 14th September, 1778. Haring, John (N Y). Brigade-Major to General Clinton in 1776 and 1777. Hargrave, William (N. C). Ensign 10th North Carolina, 16th January, 1778; transferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Lieutenant, 30th March, nsO ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Harjett, Frederick (N. C). Captain 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Harkenburgh, Peter (Pa). Ensign of Baxter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Harker, Daniel (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Mihtia in 1777. Harker, Joseph (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Martin's Regiment New Jersey MiUtia July to November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th New Jersey, 14th Janu- ary, 1777; wounded at Lackawaxon, Pennsylvania, 22d July, 1779, and did not return to service. Harkness John (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire 23d April to De- cember, 1775. Harleston, Isaac (S. C). Captain 2d South Carohna 17th June, 1775; Major, 30th December, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; served to close of war. Harleston, John (S. C). Colonel South Carohna Militia in 1777 ana 1778. Harlow, Benjamin (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Harlow, James (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1778. Harman, William (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Harmar, Josiah (Pa). Captain 1st Pennsylvania Battalion 27th October, 1775; Major 3d Pennsylvania, 1st Oc- tober, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 6th Pennsylvania, 6th June, 1777; Lieuten- ant-Colonel Cornmandant 7th Pennsyl- vania, 9th August, 1780; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1783; Colonel, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant of United States Infantry Regiment and also Commander of the Army from 12th August, 1784, to 29th September 1789; Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant 1st United States Infantry, 29th Septem- ber, 1789, to 1st January, 1792, and also commander of the United States Army from 29th September, 1789, to 4th March, 1791 ; Brevet Brigadier-General, 3Ist July, 1787; resigned 1st January, 1792. (Died 20th August, 1813.) Harmil, David (N. Y.). Major New York Miiltia; was a prisoner; when and where taken not stated. Harmon, Edward (Mass). Captain of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Harmon, John (Conn). Captain of Wolcott's Connecticut Regiment, De- cember, 1775, to March, 1776; Captain of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December 1776; Captain 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resign- ed 12th January, 178Q. Harmon, William (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Harnden, John (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- -lin of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment May to December 1775. Harney Harney, Jonathan (Del). 1st Lieuten- ant Delaware Regiment, 15th January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; rejoined Regiment, 25th November, 1777; resign- ed 7th September, 1778. Harney, Selby (N. C). Major 8th North Carolina, 26th November, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 6th November, 1777; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged ; transferred to 3d North Carolina, 6th February, 1782; Colonel, 30th Sep- tember, 1783, and served to close of Harper, Alexander (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; was a prisoner; when and where taken not stated. Harper, Andrew (Pa). Surgeon's Mate 9th Pennsylvania in July and August, 1777. Harper, Andrew (N. C). Brigade- Major to General Hogun in 1779. Harper James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment 7th De- cember 1778; Regimental Quartermas- ter, 1st July, 1779; served to January, 1782. Harper, John (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to De- cember, 1775. Harper, John (N. Y.). Captain, Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Colonel New York Militia, 1776-1781. Harper, John (Pa). Regimental Quar- termaster 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th February ,1776; Ensign 12th Octo- ber 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1777; Brigade-Major, August, 1777 ; taken prisoner at Brandy- wine, 11th September, 1777; exchanged 4th November, 1780, and did not re- enter service. Harper, Jonathan (N. C.) Lieuten- ant-Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1780- 1781. Harper, Joseph (N .Y). Ensign 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; re- signed 20th September 1778. Harper, Robert (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 11th Pennsylvania, January, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Harper, Samuel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Harrington, Ebenezer (Mass). 1st Lieutenant 4th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777 ; resigned 1st April, 1778. 275 Harris Harrington, John (Mass) . Captain of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 28th January, 1777, to . Harrington, Nathaniel (Mass). Sur- geon's Mate of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sur- geon's Mate 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Harrington, William Henry (S. C). Brigadier-General South Carolina Mi- litia. Harris, Arthur (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, 27th August 1779; Lieuten- ant, 26th October, 1779; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Harris, Benjamin (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia, 28th December, 1776, to . (Died 1812.) Harris, David (Pa). Paymaster of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Battal- iop 25th June, 1775 ; 3d Lieutenant, 8th November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, 5th January, 1776; Captain, ,25th September, 1776; Captain 1st Pennsylvania, January, 1777; resigned 20th October, 1777. (Died 16th November, 1809.) Harris, Edward (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont MiHtia in 1777. Harris Francis Henry (Ga). Captain 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Major, 5th July 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 17th September, 1776, to '-. Harris Jacob (N. J.), Surgeon's Mate 1st New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; Surgeon's Mate 4th New Jersey, 24th February 1777; transferred to 1st New Jersey, 1st July, 1778; Surgeon, 16th November, 1782; retained in New Jersey Battalion April, 1783, and served to November, 1783. Harris, James (Va). 1st Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 25th November, 1776; Captain, 4th July, 1777; resigned Uth March, 1778; served subsequently as LieutenantColonel Virginia Militia. Harris, Jonathan ( — ), Lieutenant ; was a prisoner in November, 1782; when and where taken not stated. Harris, John (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; killed at Whitemarsh, 7th December, 1777. Harris, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st February, 1777; resigned 4th August 1779. Harris Harris, John (Pa). Captain 12th Pennsylvania, 1st October, 1776; re- signed 1st March, 1777. Harris, John (Va). Ensign 1st Vir- ginia, 11th February, 1781; 2d Lieuten- ant, September ,1781 ; transferred to Baylor's Consolidated Regiment of Dra- goons 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 1815.) Harris, Jordan (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 15th May, 1782 ; Lieutenant, Octo- ber, 1782, and served to close of war. Harris, Joseph (Conn). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1777-1783. Harris Joseph (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island 28th June to December, 1775. Harris Josiah (Mass). Captain of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment May to December, 1775; Captain 25th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; re- signed April, 1776. Harris, Robert (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia in 1776; Captain 6th Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; resigned 1st November, 1777. Harris, Robert (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Spencer's Continental Regi- ment, 27th February, 1777 ; omitted De- cember, 1777. Harris, Robert (Pa). Surgeon's-Mate 2d Pennsylvania, 1st November, 1777; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 4th March, 1785.) Harris, Thomas (N. C). Captain 4th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; re- ported as Major in 1781; served to . (Died 31st August, 1826.) Harris, Tucker (S. C). Surgeon South Carolina Militia, 1775-1778. Harris, West (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; Lieutenant North Carolina Dragoons, , 1777, to January, 1780. Harris, William (Mass). Paymaster of Henley's Additional Continental Reg- iment, 1st April, 1777. Died 30th Oc- tober, 1778. Harris, William (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777 ; resigned 22d June, 1777. Harrison, Battaile (Va). Lieutenant of Rawlings' Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment; killed at Fort Wash- ington, 16th November, 1776. 276 Harrison Harrison, Benjamin (Va). Captain 13th Virginia, l'6th December, 1776; regiment designated 9th Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; was in service in 1780 ; retired 12th February, 1781, with rank of Major. Harrison, Benjamin (Va). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; subsequen-tly Governor of Virginia Died 24th April, 1791. Harrison, Benjamin Jr. (Va). Dep- uty Paymaster-General of Virginia troops, 15th February, 1776; elected to Congress, 10th October, 1776. (Died 24th April, 1791.) Harrison, Charles (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1776. Harrison, Charles (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Regiment of Artillery, 30th No- vember, 1776; Colonel 1st Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777, to rank from 30th November, 1776, and retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1794.) Harrison, Cuthbert (Va). Lieuten- ant Virginia Dragoons, 15th June, 1776 ; Captain 1st Continental Dragoons, 12th February, 1777, and served to . Harrison, Elisha (Md). Surgeon's- Mate 4th Maryland, 15th October, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Harrison, James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 11th Virginia, 25th January, 1777; killed at Saratoga, 7th October, 1777. Harrison, John (Va). Ensign 13th Virginia, 16th December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st January, 1777; regiment des- ignated 9th Virginia, 14th September 1778 ; 1st Lieutenant, 1st October, 1778 Captain Lieutenant, 1st January, 1781, transferred to 7th Virginia, 12th Febru- ary, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Harrison, John Peyton (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, 21st September, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 12th May, 1776; Captain 4th May, 1777; retired 12th February, 1781. ^ Harrison, Lawrence (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 13th Virginia, 5th April, 1778; regiment designated 9th Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d Oc- tober, 1778; transferred to 7th Virginia 12th February, 1781; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. Harrison, Love ( Va) . Ensign 8th Vir- gmia, 25th September, 1779, to . Harrison, Peyton (Va). Ensign 2d Virgmia, 21st September, 1775 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 23d January, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 25th February, 1777; Captain 11th March, 1777, and served to Harrison 277 Hart Harrison, Richard (N. C). Major North Carolina Militia in 1780. Harrison, Richard (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1780. Harrison, Robert Hanson (Va) . Lieu- tenant 3d Virginia, September, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 5th November, 1775; Military Secretary to General Washington, 16th May, 1776, to 25th March, 1781. (Died 2d April, 1790.) Harrison, Valentine (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, — February, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 28th December, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 13th June, 1777; Captain, , 1779; retired 1st January, 1780. Harrison, William (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant of Veazey's Independent Maryland Company, 14th January, 1776; in Small- wood's Maryland Regiment, June, 1776; Captain, 27th August, 1776 ; wounded at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Died of wounds in 1777. Harrison, William (N. J.). Major of Forman's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 1st May, 1777 ; resigned 19th July, 1778. Harrison, William (N. C). Ensign 7th North Carolina, 11th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 19th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th July, 1777; Captain, , 1779; served to close of war. (Died 18th July, 1831.) Harrison, William Butler (Va). Cor- net of Lee's Battalion of Light Dra- goons, , 1779; served to close of war. (Died 28th February, 1835.) Hart, Anthony (N. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d North CaroUna, 16th April, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 22d November, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781; Cap- tain, 1781 ; served to close of war. Hart, Benjamin (Va). Cornet and Regimental Quartermaster 3d Continen- tal Dragoons, 26th July, 1778; Lieuten- ant in 1779 ; served to 9th November, 1782. Hart, Derrill (S. C). Major South Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Hart, Hawkins (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Hart, James (Mass). Adjutant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died "May, 1825) Hart, John (Conn). 1st Lieutenant of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to December, 1776; Captain of Webb's Additional Continental Reg- iment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 9th April, 1780. (Died 28th April, 1828.) Hart, John (Mass). Surgeon of Pres- cott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to August, 1775; SurgeoYi 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retained in Jackson's Regiment Continental Army, Novem- ber, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. (Died 27th April, 1826.) Name also spelled Heart. Hart, John (N. J.). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; Captain of Jersey Blues in the campaign against Quebec in 1775. Died 9th May, 1779. Hart, John (N. C). 2d Lieutenant 6th North CaroHna, 7th May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, , ; Captain, 6th August, 1779, and served to . Hart, John (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, 18th August 1779; resigned 19th October, 1779; 2d Lieutenant 2d South CaroHna, 28th February 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; 1st Lieutenant, 21st Novem- ber, 1781 ; served to close of war. Hart, Joseph (Pa). Colonel Pennsyl- vania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776. Hart, Joseph Jr (Pa). Ensign of Hart's Pennslyvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Hart, Josiah (Conn). Surgeon's-Mate 6th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th De- cember, 1775 ; Surgeon 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Surgeon Connecticut Militia, 1777-1780. (Died August, 1812.) Hart Nathaniel (N. C). Captain North Carolina Rangers; killed by In- dians at Blue Lick Springs, Kentucky, 19th August, 1782. Hart, Oliver (S. C). Surgeon's Mate 2d South Carolina, — November, 1776; resigned 14th July, 1777 ; Surgeon's-Mate of a South Carolina Regiment ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged , ; served to close of war. Hart, Samuel (Conn). Lieutenant Cook's Regiment Connecticut Militia, ; wounded at Stillwater, 19th Sep- tember, 1777. (Died 13th January. 1825.) Hart 278 Hasbrouch Hart, Samuel (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Hart, Samuel (S. C). See Heart. Hart, Thomas (N. C). Commissary 6th North Carolina, 23d April to 28th October, 1776. Hart, William (Mass). Captain 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Hart, William, (Pa). Captain of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Plying Camp, July to December, 1776. Hartley, Thomas (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 10th January, 1776; Colonel of one of the Sixteen Additional Continental Reg- ments, 1st January, 1777; regiment designated' 11th Pennsylvania, 16th De- cember, 1778; resigned 13th February, 1779. (Died 21st December, 1800.) Hartshorn, Jedediah (Conn). Ser- geant 4th Connecticut, 26th November, 1776; Sergeant-Major, 20th November, 1777; Ensign, 25th October, 1778; re- signed 19th June, 1779. Hartshorn, John (Md). Sergeant 4th Maryland, 26th November, 1776; En- sign, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st February, 1778; 1st Lieutenant and Regimental Adjutant, 21st May, 1779; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; retained in Maryland Bat- talion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Hartshorn, Thomas (Mass). Sergeant in Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 30th October, 1778; Captain, 26th July, 1779, and served to .3d June, 1783. (Died 6th May, 1819.) Hartwell, Ephriam (Mass). Regimen- tal Quartermaster of Walker's Massa- chusetts Regiment, June to , November, 1775. Hartwell, Isaac (Mass). 2d Lieuten- .ant 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; dismissed 30th November, 1777. (Died 12th June; 1831.) Hartwell, John (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Harvey, Elisha (Mass). Sergeant in Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, ■3d. May to 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 28th June, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 25th June, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died nth February, 1821.) Harvey, Ithamar (Conn) . 2d Lieu- tenant of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st January, 1778; resigned 20th June, 1779. Harvey, James (N. C). Paymaster 7th North Carolina, Uth December, 1776, to . Harvey, John (N. H.). Sergeant 3d New Hampshire, 22d February, 1777; Ensign 1st May, 1778; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781; Lieutenant, 12th May, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 1841.) Harvey, John (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain in October, 1780. Harvey, Josiah (Mass). Surgeon's- Mate of Fellow's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 28th June, 1775; Surgeon 4th Massachusetts, 1st April, 1778; resigned April, 1782. (Died 1802.) Harvey, Moses (Mass). Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Harvie, Alexander (Ga). Surgeon of a Georgia Regiment in 1779 Harvie, John (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia, 1776-1781. (Died 1807.) Harwood, Peter (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at White Plains, 28th October, 1776; Captain 6th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; Major 6th Massachusetts, 19th Decem- ber, 1777; resigned 18th October, 1780. Harwood, Thomas (Md). 1st Lieu- tenant of Smallwood's Maryland Regi- ment, 14th January, 1776; Captain 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 10th June, 1777. (Died 1791.) Hasbrouck, Abraham (N. Y). Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 1791.) Hasbrouck, EUas (N. Y.). Captain 3d New York, 28th June, 1775, to Jan- uary, 1776; served subsequently as Cap- tarn of Company of New York Ran- gers. Hasbrouck, Jonathan (N. Y.). Colo- nel New York Mihtia in 1775.' Hasbrouch, Joseph. (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant and Adjutant of Malcolm's New Haselton 279 Hatch York Militia Regiment in 1780. (Died 1821.) Haselton, John (Mass). See Hazel- ton. Haskell, Andrew (Mass). Captain of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to. . Haskell, Benjamin (Conn). Sergeant 6th Connecticut, 8th May to 10th De- cember, 1775; Ensign 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Haskell, Elnathon (Mass). Sergeant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 10th Continental Infantry, 5th July to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; Captain, 1st April, 1778 ; Brigade-Major, 12th May, 1778; trans- ferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; Aide-de-Camp to General Howe, 2d September, 1782, to 3d No- vember, 1783 ; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, November 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. Haskell, Henry (Mass). Captain Company of Minute Men in the Lexing- ton Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel 15th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; omitted, 1st July, 1779. (Died — June, 1807.) Haskell, Jonathan (Mass). Ensign 14th Massachusetts, 13th January, 1777; Lieutenant and Adjutant, 4th Febru- ary, 1779; transferred to 7th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; re- tained in Jackson's Continental Regi- ment, 3d November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784; Brevet-Captain, 30th September, 1783; Captain 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791; as- signed to 2d Sub Legion, 4th Septem- ber, 1792 ; resigned 5th December, 1793 ; Major 4th Sub Legion, 20th March, 1794; Adjutant-General and Inspector to the Army, 27th February to 1st Au- gust, 1796; honorably discharged, 1st November, 1796. (Died 13th December, 1814.) Haskell, Nathaniel (Mass). Ensign of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Mihtia, 1776. (Died 1794.) Haskins, Jacob (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant in Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1778. (Died 4th January, 1819.) Haskins, Nathan (Mass). Captain of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Haslet, John (Del). Colonel Dela- ware Militia in 1775; Colonel Delaware Regiment, 19th January, 1776; killed at Princeton, 3d January, 1777. Hastings, Abijah (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 25th Feb- ruary, 1826.) Hastings, Benjamin (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm April, 1775 ; Cap- tain of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Reg- iment, 30th June, 1775, to December, 1775. Hastings, Edward (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Militia; taken prisoner from his home, 26th May, 1778. Hastings, Eliphalet (Mass) Ensign of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massa- chusetts MiUtia, 1778. (Died 16th No- vember, 1824.) Hastings, John (Mass). Served in the Army in 1775; Captain of Lee's Ad- ditional Continental Regiment, 20th May, 1777; transferred to Jackson's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783; Brevet-Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 16th Feb- ruary, 1839.) Hastings, Walter (Mass). Surgeon of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, 28th June to December, 1775; Surgeon 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1782.) Hasty, William (Mass). Ensign 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 3d April, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 28th March, 1779; Regimental Ad- jutant, 25th June, 1779; resigned 18th March, 1780. (Died 23d December 1831.) Hatch, Fisher (Mass), Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Bailey's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; Sergeant 11th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; En- sign, 1st November, 1777; resigned 17th October, 1778. Hatch, Jabez (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel Massachusetts Mil- itia, 1776 to 1780. (Died 1802.) Hatch 280 Hawkins Hatch, Joseph (N. Y.). Captain of Hoisington's Battalion of Rangers, 6th August, 1776, to . Hatch, Nailer (Mass). Captain of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 25th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Hatch, Zacheus (Mass). Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1779. Hatchet, Archibald (Ga). Captain of a Georgia or South Carolina Regiment in 1777. Hatfield, Moses (N. Y.). Captain Company of Minute Men in 1775; Major of Drake's Regiment New York Militia, 1776; taken prisoner at Montressor's Island, 24th September, 1776; ex- changed in 1778; Colonel New York Mihtia in 1780 and 1781. Hathaway, Abraham (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, June to December, 1775. (Died August, 1835.) Hathaway, Benoni (N. J.). Captain, Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jer- sey MiUtia, 1776-1780. Hathaway, John (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel Massachusetts Mil- itia, 1776-1780. (Died 1800.) Hatherston, Robert (Md). Lieuten- ant 4th Maryland, 25th April, 1781, and served to . Hathorn, John (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1777-1779. (Died 1824.) Hatton, Josiah (Ga). Lieutenant 3d Georgia, ; on roll for August, 1778. Haubecker, George (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant German Battalion, 12th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th August, 1777; re- signed January — , 1778. Haussegger, Nicholas (Pa). Major 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 4th Janu- ary, 1776; Colonel German Regiment, 17th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Princeton, 4th January, 1777; super- seded 19th March, 1777, having joined the enemy. (Died July, 1786.) Havens, William (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; re- signed 7th November, 1777. Haviland, Ebenezer (N. Y.). Surgeon 4th New York, 4th August, 1775, to January, 1776; Surgeon 4th New York, 27th April, 1776; Surgeon 2d New York, 21st November, 1776. Died 28th June, 1778. Haviland, John (N. J.). Lieutenant New Jersey Militia; was a prisoner in 1780 ; when and where taken not stated. Hawes, Benjamin. Colonel Massachu- setts Militia, 1778-1780. Hawes, Samuel (Va). Captain 2d Vir- ginia, 19th February, 1776; Major 10th Virginia 4th October, 1777; Lieutenant- Colonel, 1st March, 1778; regiment des- ignated 6th Virginia r4th September, 1778; transferred to 5th Virginia, 1st January, 1783, and served to 15th No- vember, 1783 Hawkes, William (Mass). Ensign 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Lee's Additional Continental Regi- ment 1st January 1777; cashiered, 17th November, 1778. Hawkins, Elijah (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 10th May, 1777; resigned 14th July, 1778. Hawkins, Henry (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, 1st August, 1781; Lieuten- ant, 1st September, 1782; retained in Maryland Battalion April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Hawkins, John (Md). 1st Lieutenant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776 ; Captain, 20th February, 1777 ; resigned 1st June, 1781. (Died 1786.) Hawkins, John (Va). Ensign and Ad- iutant 3d Virginia, 28th December, 1776; Lieutenant, Uth September, 1777; Cap- tain, 13th May, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780 ; prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 1805.) Hawkins, Moses (Va). Captain Uth Virginia, 6th February, 1777; killed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Hawkins, Nathaniel (R. I.). 1st Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775; Captain 9th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently as Major and Lieutenant-Colonel Rhode Island MiUtia. Hawkins, Philemon (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Mihtia, 1776-1781. (Died 1801.) Hawkins, Reuben (Va). Ensign 10th Virginia, — March, 1777; resigned — December, 1777. Hawkins, William Adrian (N. H.). Sergeant of Reed's New Hampshire Regiment, May, 1775; Ensign, June to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 2d Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Hawley 281 Haynes 1st Lieutenant 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Captain, 22d May, 1779; resigned 5th July, 1780. Hawley, Abner (N, Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant New York Militia in 1775. Hawley, Gideon (Conn). Private 2d Continental Dragoons, 16th April, 1777; Corporal, 16th September, 1777; Sergeant, 7th January, 1778; Quarter- master-Sergeant, 5th September, 1778; Cornet, 14th June, 1781, and served to close of war. Hawley, Wm (Conn). 2d Lieutenant o£ Bradley's Connecticut Regiment, June to December, 1776. Hawthorne, James (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th South Carolina, , 1777; Captain, 22d February, 1778, to ; was Lieutenant-Colonel South Caro- lina Regiment at Kings Mountain in October, 1780, and was wounded at Camden 25th April, 1781. (Died 1809.) Hay, A. Hawkes (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1778-1780. Hay, David (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 22d February 1777; re- signed 1st December, 1777. Hay, John (Pa). — See Hays. Hay, John (Pa). Major Pennsyl- vania Militia, 1777-1778. Hay, Joseph (Va). Surgeon Hos- pital Department, 6th July, 1776, to . 1781. Hay, Patrick (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Cunningham's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; discharged for disability September, 1776. Hay, Samuel (Pa). Captain 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; Major 7th Pennsylvania, 5th Oc- tober, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 10th Pennsylvania, 2d February, 1778; wounded at Stony Point, 16th July, 1779; retired 17th January, 1781. (Died December, 1803.) Hay, Udny (Pa). Assistant Deputy Quartermaster-General, 30th July, 1776; brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and Assistant Deputy Quartermaster-Gen- eral, 9th January, 1777; discharged 29th May, 1778; served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colonel and Deputy Quartermaster-General to close of war. (Died ■ , 1806) Hay, William (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel of Cunningham's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776. (Died 1812.) Hayden, Josiah (Mass). Captain Company of Minute Men m Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775; Major 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776. (Died 2d September, 1818.) Hayden, Thomas (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant-Major 8th Connecticut, Uth' August to 16th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Regimental Adju- tant, 20th October to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Adju- tant, 8th April, 1777; resigned 15th April, 1778; served subsequently in 1781 and 1782 as Lieutenant Connecti- cut Militia. (Died 28th November, 1817.) Hayes, Arthur (Ga). 2d Lieutenant 3d Georgia, 1st October, 1777; taken prisoner at Beaufort, 3d February, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 1779; served to . Hayes, Joseph (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia at Kings Moun- tain, October, 1780; captured and hanged by the British at Hayes Sta- tion, S. C, 19th November, 1781. Hayes, Samuel (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner in 1780; when and where not stated. Hayes, Thomas (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant of Maryland Battahon of the Fly- ing Camp, September to December, 1776. Hayes, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia State Regiment, 24th Sep- tember 1778, and served to Tanuarv 1780. ^' Haymond, Owen (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Maryland, 10th October, 1777; killed at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778. Hayne, Ezekiel (Md.) Surgeon's-Mate 2d Maryland, 1st August, 1779 ; Surgeon 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1781; re- tained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November^ 1783. Name also spelled Haynie. Hayne, Isaac (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia, ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and paroled ; taken prisoner at Horse Shoe, S. C, 8th July, 1781, and was executed by the British at Charleston, 4th Au- gust, 1781. Haynes, Aaron (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, Haynes 282 Haz'^ard May to December, 1775; Captain 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 8th April, 1779. Haynes, Joseph (Vt). 2d Lieutenant of Bedel's Vermont Regiment, 1st April, 1778, to 1st April, 1779. Haynie, Ezekiel. See Hayne. Haynie, HoUand (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th Jan- uary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 30th No- vember, 1777, and served to June, 1783. Hays, Andrew (Va) Ensign 5th Vir- ginia, 15th February, 1781, to . Hays, James (N. C.) . Lieutenant 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to : Hays, John (N. J.). Private 4th New Jersey, 1st April, 1777 ; Ensign, 1st June, 1777. Died 3d November, 1777, of wounds received at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Hays, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 12th Pennsylvania, 16th October, 1776; dis- missed nth January, 1778. (Name also spelled Hay.) Hays, John (Va). Captain 9th Vir- ginia, 16th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777 ; Ma- jor 3d Virginia, 23d April, 1778; retired 12th February, 1781. Hays, Robert (N. C.)'. Ensign 4th North Carolina, 16th August, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1778; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 16th February, 1780 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781; served to close of war. Hays, Robert (Va). Ensign 4th Vir- ginia 4th July, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Hays, Thomas (Va). Lieutenant Vir- ginia MiUtia, 1780-1781. Hayward Abner (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm April 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain, 19th September, 1777; resigned 12th May, 1781. (Name also spelled Haywood.) Hayward, John (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Captain Isaac Davis' Company Massachusetts Minute Men at Concord, 19th April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; served subsequently as Captain Massaclausetts Militia. (Died 13th February, 1825.) Hayward, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 13th Virginia, 16th April, 1777; resigned 14th November, 1777. Hayward, Joshua (N. H). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1775-1778. Hayward, Lemuel (Mass). Surgeon Hospital Department, 1775-1776. (Died 20th March 1822.) Hayward, Thomas (Va). Ensign 13th Virginia, — December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 16th April, 1777; resigned 14th November, 1777. Hayward, William (S. C). See Hey- ward. Haywood, Seth (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Haywood, Seth (N.H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1775-1778. Haywood, William (N. H.). Major New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Hazard, Samuel (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Swift's Connecticut State Regi- ment, July to December, 1776. Hazelton, John (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Learned's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Name also spelled Haselton. Hazen, Joshua (Vt). Captain Ver- uiont in 1777. Hazen, Moses (Canada). Was a Lieu- tenant in the British Army, on half pay when appointed Colonel 2d Canadian Regiment 22d January, 1776; Brevet Brigadier-General, 29th June, 1781 ; re- tired June, 1783. (Died 3d February, 1803.) Hazlet, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Hazleton, Simeon (Mass). Captain of Fellows' Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to . Hazlett, Samuel (N, J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Jersey, 7th February, 1776; resigned 19th July 1776. Hazzard, Cord (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Regiment, 13th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 16th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 30th November, 1776; wounded at Princeton, 3d January, 1777; Captain, 5th April, 1777; resigned 27th January, 1778. (Died 3d March, 1831.) Hazzard 283 Heath Hazzard, Jonathan J. (R. I.). Adju- tant 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; resigned in 1778. (Died 1812.) Hazzard, Samuel (N. Y.). Lieutenant 2d Continental Dragoons, 21st January, 1777; resigned 25th December, 1777. Hazzard, William (S. C). Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, 24th November, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. . Heacock, Amos, Jr. (Corm). 2d Lieu- tenant of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. (Name also spelled Hecock.) Heacock, Daniel (Conn). Ensign 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 17th October, 1775. Head, James (N. H.). Major of Stick- ney's New Hampshire Regiment, 20th July, 1777; killed at Bennington, 16th August, 1777.' Head, Richard M. (S. C). Cornet of Dragoons, Armand's Legion, 1779 and 1780. (Died 15th May, 1827.) Headley, Francis (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia in 1777. Heald, John (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775 ; Lieuten- ant Massachusetts MiHtia in 1776. (Died 1820.) Heald, Thomas ( N . H . ) . Captain Com- pany of Minute Men in Lexington Alarm ; served subsequently as Lieu- tenant-Colonel New Hampshire Militia. (Died 1806.) Healey, Martin (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1779, to . Healey, Nathaniel (Mass). Captain of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massa- chusetts MiHtia, 1776-1779. Heard, James (N. J.). Cornet of Lee's Continental Dragoons, Pulaski Legion, 1st April, 1779; Lieutenant and Regi- mental Paymaster, 1st February, 1780; Captain, March, 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 26th March, 1831.) Heard, Jethro (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to Decem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 8th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; resigned 8th May, 1777. Heard, John (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant Eastern Company New Jersey Artillery, 1st March to December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Continental Dragoons, 20th January, 1777; Captain, 8th February, 1778; served to close of war. (Died 1826.) Heard, Nathaniel (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, November, 1775, to February, 1777; Brigadier-General New Jersey Militia, 12th February, 1776, to close of war. Heart, John (Conn). Sergeant 2d Connecticut, February, 1779 ; Ensign, 1st August, 1780; Brigade Quarter- master 4th August, 1780, and served to 3d June, 1783. Heart, Jonathan (Conn). Served as a volunteer with 2d Connecticut, May to December, 1775; Ensign 22d Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 10th August, 1776; Adju- tant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lietitenant, 1st July, 1779 ; Cap- tain, 1st May, 1780; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; Brigade- Major and Inspector, 2d January, 1781, to June, 1783; retained in Swift's Con- necticut Battalion in June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Captain United States Infantry Regiment, 9th June, 1785; Captain 1st United States Infantry, 29th September, 1789; Major 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791 ; killed 4th November, 1791, in ac- tion with Indians at St. Clair's defeat, near Fort Recovery, Ohio. Heart, Samuel (S. C). Chaplain 1st South Carolina, 12th February, 1778, to . Name also spelled Hart. Heart, Selah (Conn) Captain of Wal- cott's Connecticut State Regiment, De- cember, 1775, to February, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel of Gay's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June, 1776; taken prisoner 15th September, 1776, on the retreat from New York; exchanged March, 1777; Brigadier-General Connec- ticut Militia, 1779, to close of war. Heaston, Edward (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia ; taken prisoner at his home in Philadelphia, 26th May, 1778. Name also spelled Heston. Heath, Jonathan (N. H.). Ensign 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Heath, Nathaniel (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York MiHtia; killed at Oris- kany, 6th August, 1777. Heath, Peleg (R. I.). Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 1st- November, 1775, to June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecticut] 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st May, 1779; retired 1st January 1781. (Died 1786.) Heath 284 Heath, Peleg (R. I.). Major Rhode Island Militia, 1777-1779. Heath, William (Mass). Was a " Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment at Lexington and Concord, April to June, 1775; appointed Major-General, Massa- chusetts Militia, 20th June, 1775; Brigadier-General, Continental Army, 22d June, 1775; Major-General, Conti- nental Army, 9th August, 1776, and served to close of war. (Died 24th January, 1814.) Heatley, Charles (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d South CaroHna, 17th June, 1775 ; Captain, 12th August, 1775, and served to . Heaton, WiUiam (Vt). Captain Ver- mont Militia in 1777. Hedden, James (Mass). Ensign of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 10th July, 1778 ; omitted May, 1779. Hedrick, Adolph William (Pa). Cap- tain nth Pennsylvania, 13th November, 1776; retired 1st July, 1778. Heimberg, Frederick ( Va) . Surgeon's- Mate 8th Virginia, 19th April, 1777 ; Sur- geon 1st North Carolina, 15th March, 1778 ; retired 1st June, 1778. Name also spelled Helmburg. Hellen, John (Md). 1st Lieutenant 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Helm, Christian (Pa). Ensign Ger- man Regiment, 12th July, 1776 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 13th May 1777; superceded 12th September, 1777. Helm, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 26th August, 1778, and did not re-enter service. Helm, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 8th March, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 8th November, 1776; resigned 29th November, 1777. (Died 1816.) Helm, William (R. I). Lieutenant Rhode Island MiHtia in 1776-1777. Helmer, George (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; wounded at Oris- kany, 6th August, 1777. (Died 1823.) Helms, Robert (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 10th March, 1777; re- signed 25th November, 1777. Helms, William (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 7th November, 1775; 2d Henderson Lieutenant, 25th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st December, 1777; transferred to 1st New Jersey, 1st January, 1783 ; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died . 1813.) Helphinstone, Peter ( Va) . Major 8th Virginia, 1st March, 1776; resigned 7th August, 1776. Hender, Caleb (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia in 1775. Hender, Joshua (N. H.). Captain .New Hampshire Militia in 1777. Hender, Thomas (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant 2d Connecticut, 17th May to 10th December, 1775; Ensign 22d Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January; 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776. Henderson, Alexander (Pa). Captain and Deputy Commissioner of Military Stores, 10th September, 1777; resigned 3d July, 1779. Henderson, Andrew (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania, 4th July, 1779; Lieuten- ant, 29th July, 1781; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783; Ensign United States Infantry Regiment, 12th August, 1784; resigned 21st October, 1784. (Died 1831.) Henderson, Gustavus. See John Rose. Henderson, John (Pa). Ensign 11th Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; Cornet 4th Continental Dragoons, 20th January, 1777; Regimental Quarter- master, 1st July, 1778; omitted Septem- ber, 1778. Henderson, John (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 12th Pennsylvania, 1st October, 1776; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 1st July, 1778; Captain, 12th May, 1779; resigned 11th December, 1781. Henderson, John (S. C). Lieutenant- Colonel South Carolina Militia; wound- ed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Henderson, Matthew (Pa). Captain 9th Pennsylvania, 14th November, 1776; retired 1st July, 1778, Henderson, Michael (N. C). Captain 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Henderson 285 Hennington Henderson, Pleasant (N. C). Lieu- tenant 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to ; Major North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. (Died 1842.) Henderson, Richard (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Henderson, Richard (Pa;. 2d Lieu- tenant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. Henderson, Thomas (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia in 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel of Forman's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, 12th January, 1777; omitted — October, 1777. (Died 15th December, 1824.) Henderson, William (Pa). Ensign Pennsylvania Musket Battalion 20th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 9th December 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; Cap- tain, 16th May, 1778; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. (Died 1811.7 Henderson, William (Pa). Captain 11th Pennslyvania, 30th September, 1776; Paymaster 4th Continental Dra- goons, 22d February, 1777; resigned 31st March, 1780. Henderson, William (S. O. Major 6th South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel, 16th September, 1776; transferred to 3d South Carolina, 11th February, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged November, 1780; transferred to 1st South Carolina, 1st January, 1781; Col- onel, 30th September, 1783; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781, and served to close of war, also served as Brigadier-General South Carolina State Troops in 1781-1782. (Died 1787.) Henderson, William (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 9th Virginia, 11th March, 1776; Captain, 4th January, 1777; resigned 30th May, 1778. Hendrick, Peter (Conn). Lieutenant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 5th December, 1775. Hendricks, James (Va). Major 6th Virginia, 13th February, 1776; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 6th Virginia, 13th August, 1776; Colonel 1st Virginia, 29th Septem- ber, 1777, and served to 10th February, 1778. (Supposed to have resigned.) Hendricks, William (Pa). Captain of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Battal- ion, 25th June, 1775; killed at Quebec, 31st December, 1775. Hendricks, William (S. C.) Captain South Carolina Militia, 1780-1782. Hendrickson, Daniel (N. J.). Colonel 3d New Jersey Militia Regiment, 9th July, 1776; taken prisoner, 9th June, 1779, at . Hendrickson, Garetson (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant New Jersey Militia, 25th September, 1777; wounded at Middle- town, New Jersey, 12th June, 1780. (Died 21st December, 1801.) Hendry, Samuel (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 28th October, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 30th November, 1776; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 1st January, 1779 ; Cap- tain, 5th July, 1779; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 15th Oc- tober, 1823.) Hendry, Thomas (N. J.). Brigade Surgeon New Jersey Militia; taken pris- oner at Salem, 26th March, 1778. Henly, David (Mass). Appointed Bri- gade-Major to General Heath, 15th Au- gust, 1775; Deputy Adjutant-General for General Spencer, 6th September, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 5th Massachu- setts, 1st Noember, 1776; Colonel of one of the Sixteen Additional Continental Regiments, 1st January, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779. (Died 1st January, 1823.) Henly, George. See Handley. Henly, Henry (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania, 2d July, 1779; Lieuten- ant, 17th April, 1780; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783 and served to 3d June, 1783. Henly, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant of Henly's Addi- tional Continental Regiment, 1st April, 1777 ; transferred to 15th Massachusetts, 23d April, 1779; Captain Lieutenant, 3d February, 1780; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; Cap- tain, 9th August, 1781 ; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 3d May, 1782 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Henly, Thomas (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Varnum's Rhode Island Regi- ment, August, 1775 ; Adjutant of Knox's Continental Artillery Regiment, 15th December, 1775; Major and Aide-de- Camp to General Heath, 13th August, 1776 ; killed at Montressor's Island, 24th September 1776. Hennington, John (S. C). Was a Captain in 3d South Carolina in 1779. Hennion 286 Herndon Hennion, Cornelius (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 7th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 19th July, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 29th November, 1776; Captain, 1st November, 1777; severely wounded at Short Hills, 26th June, 1777 ; resigned 1st April, 1778. (Died 28th March, 1800.) Henry, James (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th Septem- ber, 1776; Captain 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 25th January, 1778. Henry, James (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777 ; resigned 25th March, 1778. Henry, John (Pa). Volunteer in Can- adian Campaign ; taken prisoner at Que- bec 31st December, 1775; Cornet 1st Continental Dragoons, to rank from 14th June, 1776; Lieutenant 24th De- cember, l776; resigned 20th February, 1777, having been appointed Captain 1st Continental Artillery, to rank from 7th February, 1777; resigned 27th Au- gust, 1778. Henry, John (R. I.). Ensign Rhode Island Militia in 1776. Henry, Malcolm (Mass). Captain ot Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to . Henry, Nathaniel (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Nicholson's Continental Reg- iment, June to November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st New York, 21st Novem- ber, 1776; wounded at Peekskill, 22d March, 1777; resigned 5th April, 1781. (Died 14th June, 1824.) Henry, Patrick (Va). Colonel and Commander-in-Chief of the Virginia forces, September, 1775; resigned 28th February, 1776; Colonel 1st Virginia, 13th February, 1776, which he declined ; was subsequently Governor of Virginia. (Died 6th June, 1799.) Henry, Robert R. (N. H.). Hospital Surgeon's-Mate, 17th March, 1777; Sur- geon 2d New Hampshire, 24th October, 1779; transferred to 1st New Hamp- shire, 1st January, 1781, and served to close of war. Henry, Thomas (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battal- ion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. Henry, William (Md). Captain Mary- land MiHtia, 1776. Henry, William (Pa). Captain of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion Flying Camp ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Henshaw, Benjamin (Conn). Ensign of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant 5th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777 ; resigned 7th January, 1778. (Died 17th May, 1828.) Henshaw, William (Conn). Ensign 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 4th January, 1778; Regi- mental Paymaster, 1st September, 1778, to 1st January, 1783; 1st Lieutenant 20th July, 1780; transferred to 2d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1796.) Henshaw, William (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Minute Men, 19th April to 16th June, 1775; Colonel Adjutant- General, 27th June to 3d July, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 12th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 20th February, 1820.) Henshaw William (Va). Lieutenant of Morgan's Company Virginia Rifle- men, July, 1775, to January, 1776. Hanson, Samuel (Va). Cadet 3d Vir- ginia, March, 1777; retired 30th Sep- tember, 1778. Herbert Stewart (Pa). Ensign 12th Pennsylvania, 1st October, 1776; '2d Lieutenant, 1st May, 1777; wounded at Short Hills, 26th June, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st October, 1777; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; wounded and taken prisoner at Green Springs, Va., 6th July, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783; Brevet-Cap- tain, 30th September, 1783; 1st Lieuten- ant and Adjutant United States In- fantry Regiment, 12th August, 1784; resigned 8th September, 1785. Herbert, Thomas (Pa). Ensign 1st ■'Virginia, 25th February, 1776; Captain Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 15th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged, November, 1776; Captain 10th Pennsyl- vania, 4th December, 1776; resigned 12th February, 1777. Herkimer, Nicholas (N. Y.). Briga- dier-General New York MiHtia, ; wounded at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777, and died of his wounds, 16th August 1777. Hermanse, John (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1780. Herndon, Benjamin (N. C). Major North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain in October, 1780. (Died 31st De- cember, 1819.) Hemdon 287 Hewitt Herndon, Edward (Va). Captain Virginia Convention Guards, 1779-1780. Herndon, Joseph (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain, October 1780. Herndon,~ Reuben (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Virginia, 7th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 26th April, 1776; re- signed April, 1778. Heron, James Gordon (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Reg- iment, July, 1776; Captain, 3d Novem- ber, 1776; taken prisoner at Staten Is- land, 22d August, 1777; resigned 1st July, 1780. (Died 1809.) Herrick, Joseph (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, 12th May to 31st December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently in Massachusetts Militia. Herrick, Martin (Mass). Sergeant of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Surgeons-Mate — Continental Infantry, March to Decem- ber, 1776; Surgeon in Navy, 1778 to 1782. (Died 25th July, 1820.) Herrick, Nathaniel (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Herrick, Rufus (N. Y.). Captain 4th New York, 28th June, 1775, to May, 1776; served subsequently as Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel New York Mil- itia. (Died 1811.) Herrick, Samuel (Vt). Colonel Ver- mont Rangers, 1777. (Died 1798.) Herring, Benjamin (N. Y.). Sergeant 3d New York, 7th January, 1777; En- sign 28th May, 1778; transferred to 1st New York, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. Herrington, Ebenezer (Mass). Lieu- tenant 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st May, 1778. Herriot, Robert (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. (Died 1792.) Herritage, John (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Captain, 3d May, 1776; resigned 15th May, 1777. Herron, ArmweU (N. C). Captain 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Heston, Edward (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; taken prisoner at his home in Philadelphia, 26th May, 1778. Name also spelled Heaston. Heth, Andrew (Va). Lieutenant of Captain Henry Heth's Independent Company for service at Fort Pitt and on the frontier, October, 1777, to Janu- . ary, 1782. Heth, Henry (Va). Captain of a Vir- ginia Independent Company for service at Fort Pitt and on the frontier, Oc- tober, -1777, to January, 1782. (Died 1793.) Heth, John (Va). Ensign 11th Vir- ginia, 21st January, 1777; discharged 6th August, 1778; Ensign 2d Virginia, 8th March, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged, 14th June, 1781; 2d Lieutenant, 26th May, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Virginia, 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war. Heth, William (Va). Lieutenant of Morgan's Company Virginia Riflemen, July, 1775; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; Major 11th Vir- ginia, 13th November, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel 3d Virginia, 1st April, 1777 ; Col- onel, 30th April, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 15th April, 1808.) Hevelman, Arnold ( — ). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; Captain, 1st Au- gust, 1777; omitted, — August, 1779. Hewell, William (N. C). Lieutenant 5th North Carolina, 20th April, 1777, to . Name also spelled Ewell. Hewes, Joseph (N. C). A sign of the Declaration of Independence. Died 10th November, 1779. Hewins, Elijah (Mass). Surgeon's- Mate of Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, June to December, 1775; Surgeon Massachusetts Militia, 1776- 1779. (Died 1827.) Hewitt, Charles (R. I.). Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia in 1776. Hewitt, John (Mass). Sergeant in Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 10th Massa- chusetts, 6th November, 1776; resigned 15th December, 1778. Hewitt, Reuben (R. I.). Lieutenant of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August 1776, to May, 1777. Hewitt 288 Hicks Hewitt, Richard (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 1st July to 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776, Hewitt, Thomas (Va). Captain 14th Virginia, 24th February, 1777; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Hewson, John (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania MiUtia, 1780-1781. (Died 1821.) Hext, William (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st May, 1778 ; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; served to close of war. Heydrick, Adolph. See Hedrick. Heyser, William (Pa). Captain Ger- man Battalion, 12th July, 1776; resigned 21st May, 1778. Heyward, Daniel Jr. (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1776. Heyward, John (S. C). Ensign South Carolina MiUtia in 1776. Heyward Thomas (S. C). Was a signer of the Declaration of Indepen- dence; Captain South Carolina Artillery Company in 1776 ; wounded at Beaufort, 9th February, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; released April, 1781. (Died 6th March, 1809.) Heyward, William (S. C). Lieuten- amt 1st South Carolina, ; resigned 22d October, 1777. Heywood, Benjamin (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December 1775 ; 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Regimental Paymaster, 14th Sep- tember, 1776; Lieutenant and Paymas- ter 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 10th April, 1779, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 6th De- cember, 1816.) Hibbard, Augustine (N. H.). Chaplain of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 21st January to August, 1776; Chaplain 2d New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776, to June, 1777; Chaplain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Hibbard, Thomas (N. H.). Adjutant of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 15th June to December, 1775, and again of same, 22d January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; exchanged, December, 1776; Lieu- tenant and Adjutant of Bedel's Ver- mont Regiment, December, 1777, to 1st April, 1779. Hibbard, Thomas (N. H.). Adju- tant of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, 22d January to October, 1776. Hickling, William (Mass). Paymaster 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 30th September, 1778. (Died 1790.) Hickman, Ezekiel (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Pennsylvania, July, 1776, and served to . Lieuten- 1777, to Hickman, William (N. C.l ant 4th North Carolina, — Hickock, Benjamin (Vt). Captain Vermont Militia in 1776. Hickock, John (N Y.). Major New York Militia, 1775. Hickock, Samuel (Conn). Sergeant- Major 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 1st September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st September, 1779; re- signed 3d April, 1780. Hickox, Benjamin (Conn). Ensign of Silliman's Connecticut State Regiment, July to December, 1776. Hickox, Benjamin (N. H.). Lieuten- ant of Baldwin's Regiment New Hamp- shire Militia, 20th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776 ; cashiered, 20th June, 1777. Deserted to the enemy. Hickox, James (Conn). Ensign of Chester's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Hicks, Benjamin (N. Y.). Captain 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; to rank from 16th February 1776, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 4th April, 1833.) Hicks, George (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1776-1777. Hicks Isaac (Ga). Captain 3d Geor- gia, July, 1776; taken prisoner at Briar Creek, 3d March, 1779; did not rejoin regiment after release in fall of 1779. (Died 1817.) Hicks, Jacob Giles (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 11th Pennsylvania, 9th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 30th October, 1777; transferred to 10th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 1st March, 1780; resigned 6th March, 1781; was a prisoner, but when and where taken not stated. Hicks, Samuel (R. I.). Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment 19th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; resigned 21st February, 1778. Hicks Hicks, Thomas (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; de- serted 2d December, 1777. Hicks, WUUam (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to ; was Captain North Carolina IMilitia in 1781. Hide, Ebenezer (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 5th July, 1776, to . Hide, Jedediah (Conn). Lieutenant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775. Hide, Jedediah (Conn). Quartermas- ter-Sergeant 4th Connecticut, 1st Janu- ary, 1777, to 1st January, 1780; Conduc- tor of Military Stores, 1st January to 20th July, 1780. Hiester, Daniel (Pa). Brigadier-Gen- eral Pennsylvania Militia, 27th May, 1782, to close of war. (Died 7th March, 1804.) Hiester, John (Pa). Colonel Pennsyl- vania Militia, 1779-1780. (Died 15th Oc- tober, 1821.) Hiester, Joseph (Pa). Captain of Lutz's Battalion Pennsylvania Militia; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th Au- gust, 1776; exchanged, 9th December, 1776 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1777 to 1780; wounded at Ger- mantown 4th Octoer, 1777. Higgins, Cornelius (Conn). Sergeant 8th Connecticut, 9th July, to 10th De- cember, 1775; Ensign 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken pris- -^ner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged, 8th December, 1776 ; 2d Lieu- tenant 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 17th March, 1778; resigned 16th August, 1779. Higgins, James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 22d March, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 3d March, 1777; Captain, — February, 1778 ; retired 30th September, 1778. Higgins, John (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 2d New Jersey, 9th December, 1775. Died 12th July, 1776. Higgins, Joseph (Conn). Surgeon's- Mate 5th Connecticut, 1st June, 1779; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. Higgins, Peter (Va). Ensign 4th Vir- ginia, 9th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 4th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 23d September, 1779, and served to close of war. (Died 1809.) Higgins, Robert (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Virginia, 12th March, 1776; 289 HiU Captain, 1st March, 1777; taken pris- oner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777 ; retained in 2d Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war;. Brevet- Major, 30th September, 1783. Higgins, Sylvanus (Conn). Private 8th Connecticut, 9th July to 10th De- cember 1775; Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 30th No- vember, 1777. Higgins, William (Conn). Private 6th Connecticut, 21st December, 1775; Quar- termaster-Sergeant, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 23d July, 1777; Ensign, 15th • November, 1778; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781 ; 2d Lieutenant, 25th June, 1781; 1st Lieutenant, 28th October, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Hildredth, Samuel (Mass). Surgeon Massachusetts Militia in 1777; served subsequently in Navy and was a pris- oner in April 1782, when and where taken not stated. (Died 1823.) Hildredth, Willliam (Mass). Sergeant 8th Massachusetts 16th May, 1777; En- sign, 18th October 1779; Lieutenant, 14th September, 1780, and served to 3d June, 1783. HiU, Aaron (Mass)., ^Ensign of Lee's Additional Continental ;Regiment, 26th April, 1777 ; resigned j 14th January, 1778 ; Surgeon's Mate 5tii Massachusetts, 1st September, 1778; resigned 4th Janu- ary, 1779. Hill, Andrew (N. Y.). Captain and Major New York MiHtia, 1775-1779. (Died 1810.) Hill, Baylor (Va). Cornet 1st Conti- nental Dragoons, 4th December, 1776; Lieutenant, , 1777; Captain, , 1780 ; served to January, 1783. Hill, Charles (N. H.). Ensign of Be- del's Regiment New Hampshire Rang- ers, 22d January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; ex- changed in December, 1776; Lieutenant of Bedel's Vermont Regiment, 15th De- cember, 1777, to 1st April, 1779. Hill, Daniel (Mass). Private in Scam- mon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; Sergeant 18th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January 1776; En- sign, 10th June, 1776; Ensign 1st Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 14th February, 1778. Hill, Ebenezer (N. Y). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d New York, March to Novem- -r, 1776. Hill, Henry (Conn). Sergeant 6th Connecticut, 8th May to 18th December, HiU 290 HilUard 1775 ; Ensign 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1^77; resigned 30th June, 1779. Hill, James (Ga). Lieutenant 2d Georgia in August, 1778, and served to Hill, James (Mass). Lieutenant 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 31st October, 1778. HiU, James (Va). Ensign 15th Vir- ginia, 15th June, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1778; regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778, and served to ; was in service October, 1779. HUl, Jeremiah (Mass). Captain of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 1st Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 4th November, 1777. (Died 11th June, 1820.) HiU, Jeremiah (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- ^nant of Henley's Additional Continen- tal Regiment, 23d June, 1777; transfer- red to Jackson's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 25th October, 1779; regiment designated 16th Massa- chusetts, 23d July, 1780 transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 16th July, 1801.) HiU, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; dis- charged 31st October, 1778. HUl, John (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1778. HUl, John (N. C). Ensign 10th North Carolina, 4th April, 1781 ; Lieutenant, 5th July, 1781 ; transferred to 4th North Carolina, 6th February, 1782; served to close of war. HiU, Jonathan (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. HiU, PhUip (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Maryland, 10th April, 1777; taken pris- oner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 9th May, 1778; ex- changed about February, 1781, and was with regiment at Yorktown in October, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1783, and served to April, 1783, Hill, Richard (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 20th October, 1777; resigned 1st April, 1779. HiU, Squier (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 18th Decem- ber, 1775; Captain Connecticut Militia in 1778. (Died 1826.) HiU .Stephen (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. HiU, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieutenant 7th Virginia, 7th February, 1776; Cap- tain, 13th November, 1776; transferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Major, 4th July, 1779; retired 12th Feb- ruary, 1781. ■* HUl, WUliam (Md). Lieutenant 2d Maryland, ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780 ; released on parole 30th December, 1780. HUl, Wmiam (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia; wounded at Hanging Rock, 6th August, 1780. HiU, WUliam (N. C). Lieutenant 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to . HUl, WUUam (Va). Cadet 6th Vir- ginia, 25th March, 1776, to . HiUard, John (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Artificer Regiment in 1777. HUlary, Christopher (Ga). Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant 2d Georgia, , 1777 ; 2d Lieutenant, 1st August, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, , 1780; served to . HUlary, George (Pa). Ensign of Hart- ley's Continental Regiment, 1st Feb- .ruary, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st June, 1777, to ; name also spelled Hillery. HiUary, Rignal (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, l^t April, 1777; taken pris- oner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777; exchanged 25th October, 1780; 1st Lieutenant, 15th July, 1779; transfer- red to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1783, and served to April, 1783, HUler, Jacob (N. Y.). Ensign New York MiHtia; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. HUliard, Joseph (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 7th Connecticut, 2d July, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 1st September to 10th De- cember, 1775; Ensign of Mott's Connec- ticut State Regiment, June to Decem- ber, 1776. Hillhouse Hjllhouse, James (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1779. (Died 29th December, 1832.) Hilliard, Zebulon (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775. Hillman, Josiah (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1776. Hills, Andrew (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1777. Hills, Ebenezer (Conn). Captain 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 27th Decem- ber, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant 7th Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st November 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 13th September, 1780; honor- ably discharged 23d April, 1783. ■ HiUyer, Andrew (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Connecticut, 6th July, 1775 ; Adjutant, 28th August to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Captain Connecticut Light Horse in 1776. ' (Died 1828.) Hilsley, James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1 Virginia, 29th February, 1776, to Hilton, Edward (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1778. Hilton, Eliakim (Mass). Private ir 'rington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign ^d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; re- signed 16th August, 1778. Hilton, Joseph (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- pnt 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; wounded at Stillwater, 7th Octo- '^er, 1777; retired 1st September, 1778. (Died 26th November, 1826.) Hilton, William (N. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th North Carolina, 1st April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th October, 1777; transferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st 'ly, 1778; killed at Stony Point, 15th July, 1779. Hilyard, David (R. I.). Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1778. Hinckley, Ichabod (Conn). Lieuten- ant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant of Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to Decem- ber, 1776; Captain 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Hindman, Edward (Md). 3d Lieuten- ant of Hindman's Independent Mary- land Company, 14th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, April, 1776; Captain 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 15th October, 1777. Hindman, James (Md). Captain In- dependent Maryland Company, 14th 291 Hitchcock January, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 4th April, 1777. Hindman, John (Md). Surgeon Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, luly to December, 1776; Surgeon 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 13th January, 1778. Hinds, Bartlett (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; Captain, 10th March, 1780; re- signed 12th September, 1780. Hinds, Jacob (N. H.). Captain 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to Decem- ber, 1775; Captain 2d Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Hinds, Nehemiah (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Hine, Ambrose (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regi- ment, June, 1777; Captain Connecticut Militia, 1777. Hines, Andrew (Md). Captain 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 1st March, 1779; name also spelled Hynes. Hines, William (Pa). Ensign of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Hinman, Benjamin (Conn). Colonel 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 20th De- cember, 1775 ; subsequently Colonel Con- necticut Militia. (Died 22d March, 1810.) Hinman David (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 20th December, 1775. (Died 1829.) Hinman, Elijah (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia in 1776. Hinman, Joel (ConnK Ensign 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Hipp, George (S. C). Captain South Carolina MiUtia ih 1778. Hitchcock, Asahel (Md). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Hitchcock, Daniel (R. I.). Colonel'. Rhode Islahd Regiment, 3d May to De- cember. 1775; Colonel 11th Continental. Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Colonel 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; died 13th January, 1777. Hitchcock, David (Conn). Ensign of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment^ June to December, 1776. Hitchcock 292 Hobby Hitchcock, Enos (Mass). Chaplain 3d Continental Infantry, 13th March to .31st December, 1776; Chaplain 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 17^7; Bri- gade Chaplain of Paterson's Massachu- setts Brigade, 27th August, 1778, to close of war. (Died 27th February, 1803.) Hitchcock, Gad (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, 30th June to December, 1775; served subsequently as Surgeon Massa- chusetts Militia. (Died 8th August, 1803.) Hitchcock, John (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Elmore's Continental Regi- ment, 15th April, 1776; cashiered 27th August, 1776. Hitchcock, Lemuel (Conn). Ensign of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant Sth Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 10th March, 1778; resigned 19th May, 1779. (Died 27th February, 1803.) Hitchcock, Luke (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 5th July, 1779; trans- ferred to 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; killed in a duel with Lieutenant .Nathaniel Stone at 'West Point, New York, 21st February, 1782. Hitchcock, Lyman (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Elmore's Continental Regi- ment, 15th April, 1776, to April, 17-77; Major of New York Levies in 1780. (Died 15th February, 1819.) Hite, Abraham (Va). 2d Lieutenant 12th Virginia, 15th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 8th January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, May, 1778; regiment desig- nated 8th Virginia,. 14th September, 1778; Regimental Paymaster, 1st Jan- uary, 1779; Captain, 4th April, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780 ; prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 1832.) Hite, George (Va). Ensign 8th Vir- ginia, 10th September, 1780; transfer- red to 3d Continental Dragoons, Au- gust, 1782; Lieutenant, October, 1782, and served to close of war. Hite, Isaac (Va). Ensigii 8th Vir- ginia, 1st July, 1780; 1st Lieutenant, 1st July, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 30th November, 1836.) Hite, Joseph (Va). Cadet 8th Vir- ginia, 21st February, 1778; Lieutenant, — February, 1779; resigned 8th Janu- ary, 1780. Hite, Matthias (Va). 1st Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 23d January, 1776; Cap- tain, 10th August, 1777; resigned 7th May, 1778. (Died 9th January, 1823.) Hite, William (Va). Ensign 8th Vir- ginia, — August, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Hiwell, John (Mass). Sergeant in Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, December, 1775, to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 22d Feb- ruary, 1'780, and served to June, 1783. Hixt. — See Hext. Hoagland, Oakley (N. J.). Captain, Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jer- sey Militia, 1776-1780. Hoagland, Rome (N. Y.). Adjutant of Lasher's Regiment New York Mili- tia in 1776. Hoar, John (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, August to December, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia, 1776^ 1777. Hoard, .See Hord, as names are spelled both ways. Hoare, Samuel (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington and Concord Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia, 1775-1776. Hobart, David (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1779. Hobart, John (Conn). Ensign 6th Connecticut, 1st March, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 13th March 1778; transferred to 8th Connecticut, 15th November, 1778; 1st Lieutenant 20th May, 1779; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. Hobart, Peter (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon's Mate and Surgeon Hospital Depart- ment, 1778-1781. (Died 1793.) Hobb, Josiah (S. C). 1st Lieutenant of a South Carolina Regiment, 15th July, 1778; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780. Hobbs, Samuel (Md). Captain of an Independent Maryland Company ; killed at Guilford, 15th March, 1781. Hobby, Caleb (N. Y.). Lieutenant 1st New York, February to Novem- ber, 1776. Hobby Hobby, David (N. Y.). Captain 3d New York, 28th March to November, 1776; served subsequently as Major New York Miilita, ; prisoner of war, 3d September to 22d October, 1781. Hobby, John (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 24th April, 1779; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; Captain 24th July, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Massachusetts, 3d May, 1782; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, 3d November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. (Died , 1802.) Hobby, Thomas (Conn). Major 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 13th December, 1775; wounded near St. John's Canada, 6th September, 1775; Lieutenant-Colo- nel of Bradley's Regiment Connecticut Militia May, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. (Died 1798.) Hobby, Thomas, Jr (Conn). Ensign of Silliman's Connecticut State Regi- ment, July to December, 1776. Hobson, Joseph (Va). 2d Lieutenant 7th Virginia, 7th March, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 28th November, 1776; resigned 20th May, 1778. (Died 1815.) Hobson, Nicholas (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th Virginia, 16th February, 1776; Captain, 10th April ,1776; resigned 23d September 1777. Hockaday, John (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th Virginia, 10th March, 1776; Cap- tain, 15th April, 1777; resigned 23d July, 1777. Hockaday, Philip (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Virginia, 2d February, 1777; killed at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777. Hockaday, William H. (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 6th Virginia, 11th March, 1776, to . Hodgdon, Caleb (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1777. Hodgdon, Samuel (Pa). Commissary of Military Stores, 1st February, 1777; Deputy Commissary-General of Mili- tary Stores, 11th Fe'bruary, 1778; Com- missary-General of Military Stores, 10th July, 1781, and continued in service to 20th June, 1784; Quartermaster United States Army, 4th March, 1791; superseded 12th April, 1792. (Died 1824.) Hodge, Asahel (Conn). Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st May to December, 293 Hoffman 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Burrall's Conti- nental Regiment, January, 1776 ; 2d Lieu- tenant 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 16th January, 1778. Adjutant, 24th May, 1778; .Cap- tain Lieutenant, 21st April ,1779; Cap- tain 28th October, 1779; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783. (Died 19th February 1824.) Hodge, Hugh (Pa). Surgeon 3d Penn- sylvania Battalion, 7th February, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. (Died 1798.) Hodges, Isaac (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1776-1779. Hodges, John (N. C). Ensign 5th North Carolina, 4th May, 1776 ;^ Lieuten- ant, 1st October, 1776; was in service as a Captain in 1780 and 1781 ; served to . Hodges, Seth (Vt). Captain Vermont Militia, 1777. Hodgkins, Francis (N. H.). Surgeon's- Mate New Hampshire Militia, 1775-1776. Hodgkins, Joseph (Mass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary, 1776; Captain 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; omitted — July, 1779. Hodgkins, Thomas (Mass). Regimen- tal Quartermaster of Little's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1779-1780. (Died 1797.) Hodgson, Robert (Del). Major Dela- ware Militia in 1775; Lieutenant-Colo- nel Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Hodgton, Alvery (N. C). Lieuten- ant and Adjutant 3d North Carolina in 1777, and served to . Hoevenburgh, Rudolph Van. — See Van Hoevenburgh. Hoey, Benjamin (Mass). Lieutenant of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st August, 1780, and served to June, 1783. Hoffler, William (Va). Captain 1st Virginia State Regiment, 9th January, 1777, to October, 1780. Hofiman, Michael (Pa). Ensign 1st Pennsylvania, 28th May, 1779 ; Lieuten- ant, 1st October, 1779; died 18th July, 1780. Ho&man, Philip. — See HuSman. HoSman 294 Holbrook HofEman, Robert (N. Y.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1782. (Died 1790.) Hoffman, Valentine (Pa). Captain Lieutenant of Flower's Artillery Arti- ficer Regiment, 12th February, 1777; deserted 16th April, 1777. HoSner, George (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 4th July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 11th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant 3d Continental Artillery, 14th April, 1777; resigned 14th February, 1780. Hogan, . (S. C). Captain 5th South Carolina ; wounded at Savannah, 9th October, 1779. Hogan Henry (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia, 1775-1776. Hogan, Philip (S. C). Hospital Phy- sician and Surgeon, October, 1780, to close of war. Hoge, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Isle aux Noix, 24th June, 1776; exchanged 20th April, 1778. (Died 4th August, 1824.) Hogeboom, Cornelius (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant and Captain New York Mi- litia, 1775-1776. Hogeboom, Stephen (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel New York Militia in 1775. ''Togenbach, Henry (Pa). Captain of Kachlein's Battalian Pennsylvania Mi- litia, ; taken prisoner at Long Is- land, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 9th December, 1776. Hogg, Ebenezer (Mass). Sergeant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Sergeant 18th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, 18th May, 1776; cashiered, 31st July, 1776. Hogg, Samuel (Va). Ensign 1st Vir- ginia, November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 11th January, 1777; Captain Lieuten- ant, 18th December, 1777; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; ex- changed 14th June, 1781; Captain. 15th May, 1782, and served to close of war. Hogg, Thomas (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Captain, 10th April, 1776; Major 5th North Carolina, 19th September, 1777; transferred to 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged March, 1781, and served to close of war; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, 30th Sep- tember, 1783. Hogun, James (N. C). Major Geor- gia Militia in 1776; Colonel 7th North Carolina, 26th November, 1776; trans- ferred to 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Brigadier-General Continen- tal Army, January 9th, 1779 ; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and died in captivity 4th January, 1781. Hoisington, Joab (N.Y.). Major Com- mandant Battalion of Rangers, 6th Au- gust, 1776, to 1st January, 1781. Hoit, Benjamin (Conn). Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 30th December, 1777. Hoit, Micah (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant ' New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 22d December, 1777; furloughed 30th April, 1779, and did not return to service. Hoit, Nathan (N. H.). Ensign 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st August, 1778, to 15th September, 1780; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st May, 1778; Lieutenant, 28th October, 1778; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781 ; retired March, 1782. (Died 6th January, 1820.) Hoit, Stephen (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 18th June to De- cember, 1775. Holbrook, Amos (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Surgeon, — May to 31st December, 1776. (Died July, 1842.) Holbrook, Benjamin (N. H), En- sign of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, January 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776. Holbrook, David (Mass). Lieuten- ant Massachusetts Militia in 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain, 14th April, 1780, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 13th January, 1834.) Holbrook, Ichabod (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant in Lincoln's Massachusetts Regi- lent. May to December, 1775. 2d Lieu- tenant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 31st March, 1823.) Holbrook, Nathan (Mass). Private m Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant in Read's Massachusetts Regi- Holbrook ment, April to November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st March, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 3d July, 1779; retired 1st August, 1782. (Died 8th September, 1819.) Holbrook, Royal (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Holbrook, Silas (Mass). Surgeon's Mate ■ 13th Massachusetts, — October, 1778, to . Holcomb, Benjamin (Conn). Ensign of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777. (Died 1807.) Holcomb, George (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia, 1780-1781. Holcomb, Timothy (Conn.) 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775. Holcombe, Henry (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Dragoons, 1779-1780. (Died 22d May, 1824.) Holcombe, John (Va) 1st Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 19th February, 1776; Cap- tain, 28th November, 1776; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777, and served to ; was Colonel Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Holcombe, Philemon (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant of Captain Thomas Watkins' Company Virginia Dragoons at Guilford in March 1781. (Died 1833.) Hold, Joseph (Va). 1st Lieutenant 10th Virginia, 12th January, 1777; re- signed 1st April, 1778. Holden, Aaron (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December,, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner at Cherry Valley, 10th November, 1778, and was a prisoner when retired, 1st January, 1781. (Died 1810.) Holden, Abel (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; Adjutant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 8th May. 1781. (Died 2d August, 1818). Holden, Benjamin (Mass). Lieuten- -'nt-Colonel of Minute Men in the Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant- 295 Holden Colonel of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 27th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Holden Charles (R. I.). Paymaster 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777, to ; omitted July, 1778. Holden, Isaac (R. I.). 1st Lieuten- ant 9th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776. (Died 29th June, 1827.) Holden, John, Jr. (Mass). Private and Sergeant in Read's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant 13th Continental Infantry, January to December, 1776; Ensign 6th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 17th April, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 13th April, 1780; transferred to 2d Massa- '^husetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 13th March, 1828.) Holden, John (Mass). Adjutant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain Lieuten- ant 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 6th March, 1779; re- signed 13th April, 1780. Holden, John (R I.). Ensign 1st Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 10th October, 1777 ; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 14th May, 1783, and served to November, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Holden, Levi (Mass). Served as a private in a Massachusetts Regiment in 1775; Sergeant and Sergeant-Major 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Ensign 6th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; 2d Lieuten- ant, 22d December, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 6th March, 1779; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. (Died 28th April, 1828.) Holden, Nathaniel (Mass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Bridge's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Holden, Phineas (Mass). Surgeon of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Holden, Thomas (R. I.). Captain 1st Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775, and served subsequently as Briga- dier-General Rhode Island Militia. Holden 296 Hollinbreck Holden, William (Vt). Captain of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia, 1777- 1778. Holder, John (Va). Ensign 2d Vir- ginia, 27th November, 1775 ; Lieutenant, 23d February, 1776. (In service April, 1777.) Holding:, Matthew (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Holdridge, Hezekiah (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Captain 22d Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Major, 3d September, 1776; Major 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 7th Connecticut, 25th May, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Holdridge, John (Mass). Sergeant 3d Massachusetts, 20th December, 1776; Ensign, 26th November, 1777; Lieuten- ant, 8th May, 1782, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 30th November, 1834.) Hole (Pa). Surgeon's Mate 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, March, 1776, to . Holgate, Matthew (Pa) 2d Lieuten- ant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Holland, Francis (Md). Captain Maryland Militia, 1776. Holland, George (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 14th Virginia ,10th March 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 4th October, 1777; transfer- red to 10th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 12th October, 1779. Holland, Ivory (Mass). Private Com- pany of Minute Men, April to Decem- ber, 1775; Sergeant in Holmes New York Regiment, January to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 5th Massachusetts, 2d April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 11th No- vember, 1778; Regimental Quartermas- ter 25th April, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 1820.) Holland, James (N. C). Lieutenant and Captain North Carolina Militia, 1776-1781. Holland, Park (Mass). Private in Holman's Regiment in 1776 ; Ensign 5th Massachusetts, 7th November 1777; Lieutenant, 3d October, 1780, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 21st May 1844.) Holland, Spier (N. C). Ensign 5th North Carolina, 24th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 25th October, 1777, and served to . Holland, Thomas (Del). Adjutant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th Janu- ary, 1776; resigned 15th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 25th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant and Adju- tant, August, 1776; Captain, 4th De- cember, 1776; died 13th October, 1777, of wounds received 4th October, 1777, at German town. Hollenbeck, Daniel (Va). Ensign 12th Virginia, — December, 1776; resigned — August, 1777. Hollenbeck, John (Conn). Ensign of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 23d January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; Captain Lieutenant, 12th January, 1780; re- signed 18th March, 1780. Hollenbeck, Matthew (Conn). Ei- sign of Ransom's Wyoming Valley Com- pany 26th August, 1776; retired 27th July, 1778. Holliday, Clement (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Pay- master 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 24th February, 1779. Holliday, James (Pa). Ensign 1st Continental Infantry, 16th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 10th August, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; killed at Brandy wine, 11th September, 1777. Holliday, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion, 25th June, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; Captain, 25th September, 1776 ; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton 16th November, 1776; Captain 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777, to rank from 25th September, 1776; re- signed 1st March, 1778. (Died 19th August, 1823.) Holliday, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Watt's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, 10th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776. Holliday, Joseph (Va). Ensign 6th Virginia, 16th February, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 11th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, — March, 1777; resigned 23d July, 1777; Captain Virginia Mi- htia, 1780-1781. Holliday, Philip (Va). Cadet 6th Virginia, 17th July, 1776, to . Hollinbreck, John (Conn). Ensign of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 23d January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Connecticut, 8th January, 1777; Cap- HoUinshead 297 Holmes tain Lieutenant, 12th January, 1780; resigned 18th March, 1780. Hollinshead, John (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New Jersey, 28th October, 1775; Captain, 30th November, 1776; Major 3d New ■ Jersey, 4th August, 1779; transferred to 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1781 ; resigned 27th November, 1781. (Died 1798.) Hollingsworth, Charles (N. C). Lieu- tenant 4th North CaroHna, , 1777, to . Hollingsworth, Henry (Md). Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Colonel Maryland Militia, 1776-1781. (Died 1803.) Hollls, Moses (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia, 1780-1782. Hollis, Silas (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. Hollister, Jesse (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December 1775; Sergeant 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign 12th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant to 1st Ma'ssachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 6th January, 1780 ; Captain, 21st March, 1782; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to No- vember, 1783. (Died 19th January, 1831.) Hollister, Jonathan (Conn). Ensign 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; died 22d March, 1777. Hollister, Thomas (Conn). Ensign of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regi- ment, December, 1775, to March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Gay's Connecticut Regiment, June to December, 1776. (Died 1813.) Holloway, (Va). Captain of Anderson's Regiment Virginia Militia, killed in the expedition against Chero- kee Indians, April 1, 1782. Holloway, James (Va). Ensign 12th Virginia, 28th September, 1777 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 29th November, 1777; retired 14th September, 1778. (Died 1829.) Holloway, Joseph (R. I.). Captain 1st Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775. Hollowell, Samuel (N. C). Lieuten- ant Sth North Carolina, 20th Septem- ber, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Holman, Edward (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May, 1775, to . Holman, John (Mass), Colonel Mas- sachusetts Militia in 1777. Holman, Jonathan (Mass). Major of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775 ; Colonel Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1776. (Died 1814.) Holman, William Jr. (Va). Ensign 9th Virginia, 13th March, 1776, to . Holme, Benjamin (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1777-1778. Holme, John (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1777. Holmer, Christian (Va). Sergeant of Artillery, June, 1775, to May, 1776; 2d Lieutenant of Artillery, May, 1776; Major 1st Continental Artillery, 30th November, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781. Holmes, Abijah (Pa). Lieutenant Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1777. Holmes, Asa (N. Y.), Ensign of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, March, 1776, to — November, 1776. Holmes, Asher (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at Shoal Harbor, 30th December, 1779. (Died 1808.) Holmes, Benjamin (Va).— See Hoomes. Holmes, David (Conn). Surgeon 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; died 20th March, 1779. Holmes, David (Pa). Ensign of Wil- son's Battalion to guard stores at Carlisle, Pa., 20th October, 1777, to January, 1783. Holmes, David (Va). Surgeon 9th Virginia, 5th May, 1779; transferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Holmes, Eliphalet (Conn). Captain in Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to December, 1776; Captain 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 27th August, 1780. Holmes, Elisha (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 17th February, 1777 ; retired 1st July, 1778. Holmes, Esiah (N. Y.). Ensign of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, March to November, 1776. Holmes, Hardy (N. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st North Carolina, — November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, , 1777, to ; Captain, ; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781 ; served to close of war. Holmes 298 Holt Holmes, Hugh (R. I.) 1st Lieuten- ant of Sherburne's Continental Regi- ment, 10th March, 1777; dismissed 10th July, 1778. Holmes, Isaac (Va). Ensign 2d Vir- ginia State Regiment, 2d September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 16th September, 1778, and served to January, 1781. Holmes, James (N. J.). Surgeon 2d New Jersey, 20th December, 1775, to November, 1776. Served subsequently as Surgeon New Jersey Militia. Holmes, James (N. J.). Captain 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776; re- signed 17th March, 1778. Holmes, James (N. Y.). Colonel 4th New York, 30th June, 1775, and served to December, 1775, when he renewed his obligations to Great Britain. (Died 8th July, 1824.) Holmes, James (Pa). 3d Lieutenant 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 15th April, 1776; re- signed 31gt December, 1776. Holmes, James ( Va) . Ensign 2d Vir- ginia, 25th January, 1776, to . Holmes, John (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Chester's Connecticut State Reg- iment, 20th June, 1776; died 27th Au- gust, 1776. Holmes, John (Ga). Chaplain 1st Georgia, 16th February, 1776, to . (Died 1806.) Holmes, John (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New Jersey, 9th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th November, 1776; Captain, 1st February, 1779, and served to April, 1783. Holmes, Jonathan (N. J.). Ensign of Forman's New Jersey Regiment, June to November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 4th New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner at Trenton, 2d January, 1777; transferred to 2d New Jersey, 1st July, 1778; Captain, 16th April, 1780, and served to April, 1783. Holmes, Lemuel (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Sargeant's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 15th October, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 8th November, 1778. (Died 2d Novem- ber, 1822.) Holmes, Silas (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775; Surgeon's Mate 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged Janu- ary, 1777. Holmes, Thomas (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia in 1776. Holmes, Thomas C. (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Holmes, Uriel (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Ward's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 14th May,. 1776, to May, 1777. Holmes, William (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; Captain, 1st December, 1777; re- tired 1st January, 1781. Holt, James (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; died 11th May, 1777. Holt, James (Va). Ensign 15th Vir- ginia, 15th March, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1778; regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 12th August, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780 ; exchanged 14th June, 1781 ; trans- ferred to 4th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Holt, John Hunter (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 29th April, 1777; Captain, 29th Septem- ber, 1778, and served to January, 1781 Holt, Joseph (Va) Ensign 4th Vir- ginia, 23d February, 1776; 2d Lieuten ant, 17th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 6th January, 1777; wounded at Tren- ton, 2d January, 1777; resigned 1st April, 1778. Holt, Silas (Conn). Private 3d Con- necticut, 6th May to 10th December, 1775; Ensign, 4th Connecticut, 1st Jan- u&ry, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 13th Jan- uary, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 20th May, 1779; transferred to 1st' Connecticut, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. Holt, Thomas (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Sargeant's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May to December, 1775. Holt, Thomas (Va). Sergeant 1st Virginia, — February, 1776; Ensign, — September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 9th August, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778. Holt, Thomas (Va). Ensign 15th Virginia, 15th June, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 4th October, 1777, to . Holt, Timothy (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Sage's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Holton Holton, Jonathan (N. H.). Lieuten- ant of Nichols' Regiment New Hamp- shire MiHtia, • ; wounded at Ben- nington, 16th August, 1777. (Died 19th November, 1821.) Holton, William ( — ). Volunteer, ; wounded and taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775. Holtzendorf, Louis Casimer de (France). Lieutenant-Colonel Conti- nental Army, 20th November, 1776; re- signed 31st January, 1778. Homans, Edward (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Homans, John (Mass). Surgeon of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to August, 1775; Surgeon 2d Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon 2d Continen- tal Dragoons, 18th December, 1776; resigned 4th August, 1781. (Died 18th June, 1800.) Honeyman, William (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Pennsylvania, 15th January, 1777; wounded at Iron Hill, 3d Sep- tember, 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment 1st July, 1778; resigned 20th July, 1781. Honeywell, Israel (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; was a prisoner; when and where taken not stated. Honejrwell, Richard. — See Hunne- well. Hood, Edward (Ga). Captain 2d Georgia, ; on roll for August, 1778. Hood, Samuel (Mass). Captain of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d May, 1775, to . Hood, Wm. (Pa). Ensign of Calder- wood's Independent Company, 23d Jan- uary, 1777; transferred to Uth Pennsyl- vania, 13th January, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Hooe, Seymour (Va). 2d Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 29th September to Novem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 25th January, 1776; retired 14th Sep- tember, 1778. Hooghkerk, John (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th New York, 21st March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 21st March, 1776; resigned 13th January, 1779. Hoogland, Jeronimus (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant and Adjutant of Lasher's New York Militia Regiment, June, 1776; 289 Hooper taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged, January, 1777 ; Lieutenant and Adjutant 2d Con- tinental Dragoons, 7th October, 1777; Captain, 20th November, 1778, and served to close of war. Hooke, Arendt (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New York, February to Novem- ber, 1776. Hooke, James (Va). Captain 13th Virginia, 19th December, 1776; re- signed 21st April, 1778. (Died 23d Jan- uary, 1824.) Hooke, John (Va). Ensign 8th Vir- ginia, 16th March, 1777; resigned 21st April, 1778. Hooker, Noadiah (Conn). Captain 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 18th December, 1775; Captain of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775 to No- vember, 1776; served subsequently as Colonel Connecticut Militia. (Died 3d June, 1823.) Hooker, Roger (Conn). Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 4th May to 18th Decem- ber 1775 ; 2d Lieutenant 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 1st December, 1776 ; Brigade-Major Connecticut Militia in 1781. Hooker, Zibeon (Mass). Drummer of a company of Minute Men at Bunker Hill in June, 1775; Sergeant 6th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st October, 1776; En- sign 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 27th November, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 11th April, 1780, and served to June, 1783. (Died 24th December, 1840.) Hoomes, Benjamin (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, 29th September, 1775 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 10th May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th June, 1776; Captain, 24th April, 1778; retired 14th September, 1778. Name also spelled Holmes. Hoomes, Thomas C. (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Virginia State Regiment, 2d March, 1778; Regimental Quartermas- ter, 21st August, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st June, 1779; died 13th August, 1779. Name also spelled Holmes and Homes. Hooper, Henry (Md). Brigadier- Gen- eral Maryland Militia, 6th January, 1776, to 1783. Hooper, John (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 23d May, to December, 1775. Hooper, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 10th Pennsylvania, 29th April, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778; retired 1st July, 1778. Hooper 300 Hopper Hooper, Robert Lettis Jr (N. J.). Deputy Quartermaster-General, 1777 to 1782. (Died 1785.) Hooper, William (N. C). A signer of the Declaration of Independence. Died 11th October, 1790. Hooper, William E. (Md). Surgeon's- Mate 5th Maryland, 15th July, 1777; resigned 28th April, 1778. Hoops, Adam (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th October, 1777; Captain, 15th October, 1779; transferred to 4th Maryland, 15th November, 1779; taken prisoner at Cam- den, 16th August, 1780; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781, but was a prisoner on parole to close of war. Hoops, Robert (N. J.). Brigade-Major to General Dickinson in 1776; Deputy Commissary-General of Issues, 1st July, 1777; resigned 6th August, 1777. Hopes, Robert (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776 ; wounded at Three Rivers, 8th June, 1776; Regimental Quartermaster, 17th October, 1776; Captain of Hart- ley's Additional Continental Regiment, 13th January, 1777; killed at Brandy- wine, 11th September, 1777. Hopewell, William (Md). Major 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Hopkins, Benjamin (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant and Adjutant of Warner's Conti- nental Regiment, 16th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 2d May, 1778; killed 6th September, 1780, near Lake George. Hopkins, Charles (Conn). Adjutant 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged, 9th De- cember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Webb's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777 ; resigned 23d February, 1779. Hopkins, Christopher (R. I.) 2d Lieu- tenant and Regimental Quartermaster, 11th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Hopkins, David (S. C.) 2d Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; was a Captain in 1779, and served to Hopkins, David (Va). Served as a volunteer with General Arnold at Que- bec in 1775; Captain 4th Continental Dragoons, 21st January, 1777; Major 1st Continental Dragoons, , 1780; served to close of war. (Died 4th March, 1824.) Hopkins, Elisha (Conn). Sergeant 17th Continental Infantry 1st January, 1776; Lieutenant and Regimental Ad- jutant, May, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; ex- changed 8th December, 1776; Lieuten- ant and Adjutant of Webb's Continen- tal Regiment, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner on the Expedition to Long Island, 10th December, 1777; exchanged 17th December, 1780; Captain, 10th Oc- tober, 1779; transferred to 3d Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1781; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Hopkins, Ezekiel (Pa). Ensign of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Hopkins, John ( ) . Assistant Dep- uty Quartermaster-General, 14th July, 1777, to . Hopkins, Joseph (R. I.). Ensign of Tallman's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Hopkins, Roswell (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel and Colonel New York Mili- tia, 1775-1781. (Died 1827.) Hopkins, Samuel (Va). Captain 6th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; Major, 29th November, 1777; wounded at Ger- mantown, 4th October, 1777; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 14th Virginia, 19th June, 1778; Regiment designated 10th Vir- ginia, 14th September; 1778; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; ex- changed ; transferred to 1st Vir- ginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died October, 1819.) Hopkins, Stephen (R. I.). A signer of the Declaration of Independence. Died 13th July, 1785. Hopkins, Stephen (R. I.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to March, 1777. Hopkins, Wait (N. H). Captain Green Mountain Boys, 27th July, 1775; Cap- tain of Warner's Continental Regiment, 5th July, 1776 ; killed near Stony Point 15th July, 1779. Hopkinson, Francis (N. J.). A signer of the Declaration of Independence. Died 9th May, 1791. Hopper, John (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 21st June, 1781; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 4th No- vember, 1819.) Hopper Hopper, Jonathan (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, ; murdered by Tories at New Barbadoes, N. J., 21st April, 1779. Hopper, William (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1780 1781. Hoppin, Benjamin (R. I.). Lieuten- ant 2d Rhode Island, 15th January, 1776; Captain of Lippitt's Rhode Island Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to Febru- ary, 1777 ; Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1779. (Died 1809.) Hopson, Henry (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1775. ( Died 1780.) Hopson, Joseph (Va). See Hobson. Hopson, Linus (Conn). Sergeant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st August, 1777; Ensign, 13th August, 1778 ; Lieutenant, 12th November, 1779 ; resigned 31st October, 1780. Hord, James (Va). Ensign 7th Vir- ginia, 13th January, 1777 ; resigned 7th March, 1778, and served subsequently as Captain Virginia Militia. Hord, John (Va). Lieutenant 4th Continental Dragoons, 20th January, 1777; was a Captain in Lee's Light Dragoons in 1779, and served to . Hord, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieutenant 10th Virginia, 13th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st March, 1777 ; Captain Lieutenant, 10th September, 1778; regi- ment designated 6th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; wounded and taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; Captain, 18th February, 1781; prisoner on parole to close of war. Home, Benjamin (N. J.). Ensign 4th New Jersey, 3d December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st February, 1779; transferred to 3d New Jersey, 1st July, 1778; re- signed 4th March, 1780. Horry, Daniel (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; was Colonel South Carolina Dragoons in 1779, and served to . Hprry, Hugh (S. C). Major and Lieu- tenant-Colonel South Carolina Regi- ment, 1779-1781. Horry, Peter (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Major, 16th September, 1776; wounded at Eu- taw Springs, 8th September, 1781 ; served to close of war. Also reported as Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1779-1781. Horse, Seymour (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia, 25th January, 1776, to . 301 Hosman Horsey, John (Md). Lieutenant Maryland Militia, 1777-1778. Horseford, Obadiah (Conn). Lieu- tenant-Colonel Connecticut Militia in 1776. Horton, Ambrose (N. Y.). Captain 4th New York, 28th June, to Novem- ber 1775. Horton, Azariah ( ). Lieutenant- Colonel Deputy Commissary-General of Musters, 6th April, 1779, to . Horton, Elisha (Mass). Sergeant Major 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777. Ensign 2d April, 1781; trans- ferred to 12th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. Horton, James (Conn). Sergeant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st August, 1777; Lieutenant, 18th No- vember, 1778; Captain, 1st June, 1779; retired March, 1781. (Died 30th July, 1825.) Horton, Jonathan (N. J.). Surgeon New Jersey MiUtia, February to De- cember, 1776; Hospital Surgeon North- ern Department, May, 1779; died 26th February, 1780. Horton, Joseph (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, ; wounded at Mid- dletown, 12th July, 1780. Horton, Jotham (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Griddey's Regiment, Massa- chusetts Artillery, 30th April to No- vember, 1775; Captain-Lieutenant of Knox Regiment, Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776 ; (broke his parole. It does not appear that he joined the latter regiment.) Captain 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 12th Septem- ber, 1778. Horton, Thomas (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; taken prisoner at Fort Clinton, 6th October, 1777, and died in captivity, 30th January, 1778. Horton, Timothy (Mass). Surgeon Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1778. Horton, WUliam (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Nicholson's New York Regi- ment, July, 1776 ; cashiered 5th De- cember, 1776. Hosford, Amos (Conn). Lieutenant of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regi- ment, December, 1775, to March, 1776. Hosman, Joseph (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Regiment, 5th April, 1777, 2d Hosmer ■ Lieutenant, 6th August, 1778 ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 12th June, 1780. Retired 17th May, 1782. Hosmer, Joseph (Mass). Lieutenant of company of Minute Men and acting Adjutant of troops at Concord, 19th April, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 1821.) Hosmer, Prentice (Conn). Ensign 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 25th April, 1778; 1st Lieutenant 1st January, 1781; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781. Re- signed 15th August, 1782. Hosmer, Timothy (Conn). Surgeon 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Surgeon 6th Connecticut, 10th May, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1815.) Hosterman, Peter (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1779. Hotchkiss, Caleb (Conn). Captain of Spencer's Continental Regiment, January, 1776; killed in the attack at New Haven, 5th July, 1779. Hotchkiss, Levi (Conn). Private in Lexington Alarm, in April, 1775; En- sign 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; 2d Lieutenant, 21st March, 1778; re- signed 1st May, 1779. Houdin, Michael Gabriel (Mass). 1st Lieutenant 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 28th June, 1779; transferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 2d Mas- sachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Brevet Major, 6th February, 1784. (Died 4th Febru- ary, 1802.) Hough, John (Conn). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st December, 1775; Captain Connecticut Militia, 1776-1777. Hough, Samuel (Conn). Private 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 20th Novem- ber, 1775; Private of Baldwin's Artil- lery Artificer Regiment, 2d October, 1777; Sergeant, 1st November, 1778; Lieutenant, October, 1779; resigned 1st November, 1779. (Died 20th April, 1824.) Houghberry, Henry (Pa). Ensign Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Wash- ington, 16th November, 1776. Houghton, Jacob (N. J.). Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey MiUtia, 1776-1780. 302 Houston Houghton, John (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1776. Houghton, Jonathan (Mass). Lieu- tenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775, 1st Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Mihtia, 1776. (Died 1829.) House, John (N. H.). Lieutenant of Bedel's New Hampshire Regiment 22d January, to 1st July, 1776; Captain of Baldwin's Regiment, New Hampshire Militia, 20th September, 1776; Captain 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; resigned 4th March, 1778. (Died 17th February, 1825.) House, Joseph (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 16th August, 1778. House, Joseph (R. I). 2d Lieutenant of Bailey's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Sherburne's Continental Regiment, 28th February, 1777; resigned 6th Jan- uary, 1778. House, Lawrence (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1781. House, Simeon (Conn). Ensign of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- signed, 29th December, 1777". Houston, Alexander ( ). Lieuten- ant of Patton's Continental Regiment, 14th January, 1777 to . Houston, Christopher (N. C). Cap- tain North Carolina Rangers, 1776 to 1782. (Died 12th May, 1837.) Houston, James (N. C). Captain North Carolina Rangers, 1777 to 1780; wounded at Ramsour's Mill, 20th June 1780. , (Died 2d August, 1819.) Houston, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New York, 28th June to De- cember, 1775; Captain 3d New York, 1st November, 1776; omitted February, 1777; deserted to the enemy. Houston, John (Pa). Hospital Sur- geon, 1776-1777. (Died 1809.) Houston, William (Pa). Ensign of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 30th September, 1776 ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant, 2d June, 1778; regiment designated, 11th Penn- Houstown 303 Howe sylvania, 16th December, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 24th February, 1780; trans- ferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 1834.) Houstown, James (Ga). Surgeon 1st Georgia, 1778 to close of war. Hovenbergh, Rudolph Van. See Van Hoevenbergh. Hovenden, (Ga). Lieutenant Pulaski Legion; wounded at Fishdam Ford, 9th November, 1780. Hovenden, Edward (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776. Hovenden, Thomas (Ga). Lieuten- ant-Colonel 4th Georgia, 1st February, 1777. Died 16th April, 1778. Hovey, Dominicus (Mass). Lieuten- ant 4th Massachusetts 1st January, 1777; retired 1st April, 1779; served subsequently as Lieutenant and Cap- tain Massachusetts Military. Hovey, Ivory (N. H.). Surgeon 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; resigned 1st April, 1778; Surgeon 13th Massachusetts to rank from 16th Feb- ruray, 1778 ; resigned 31st August, 1779. Howard, Abner (Mass). Ensign of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Howard, James (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 13th Janaury, 1777, to ■ . Howard, John (Mass). Ensign of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Howard, John Eager (Md). Captain 2d Maryland Battalion of the Plying Camp, July, 1776; Major 4th Maryland, 22d February, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 5th Maryland, Uth March, 1778; trans- ferred to 2d Maryland, 22d October, 1779. By the act of 9th March, 1781, it. was "Resolved, That a medal of silver be presented to Lieutenant-Col- onel Howard of the Infantry, with em- blems and mottoes discriptive of his conduct at the battle of Cowpens, Jan- uary 17th, 1781." Wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781 ; retired April, 1783. (Died 12th October, 1827.) Howard, Joshua (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1777. (Died 1839.) Howard, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 12th Virginia, 1st April, 1777; served to . Howard, Thomas H. (Md). Surgeons- Mate 1st Maryland, 1st April, 1778; re- signed 10th June, 1779. Howard, Vashel D. (Va). Captain 4th Continental Dragoons, 24th Janu- ary, 1777; died 15th March, 1778. Howe, Abraham (Mass). Ensign 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Howe, Baxter (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 9th November, 1778. Died 20th September, 1781. Howe, Bezaleel (N. H.). Private in Reed's New Hampshire Regiment, 23d April to 8th July, 1775 ; 2d Lieuten- ant, Ist New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; wounded at Stillwater, 19th September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 23d June, 1779 ; Captain, 10th October, 1783 ; served to close of war; Lieutenant 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791; Captain 4th Sub Legion, 4th No- vember, 1791; Major, 20th October, 1794; honorably discharged, 1st No- vember, 1796. (Died 3d September, 1825.) Howe, Caleb (Ga). 1st Lieutenant 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Captain , 1777, and served to ; was Colonel Georgia Militia in 1780. Howe, Darius. (Mass). Corporal in Fellow's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775 ; Corporal, 12th Massachusetts, 25th February, 1777; Quartermaster Sergeant, 31st August, 1777; Ensign 20th November, 1779; Lieutenant, 14th October, 1780; trans- ferred to 1st Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; resigned 14th May, 1781. Howe, Estes (Mass). Surgeon of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, 24th April, to 1st August, 1775 ; Surgeon 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 1st M^y, 1779. Howe, Ezekiel (Mass). Colonel Mas- sachusetts Militia in 1780. Howe, James (N. H.). Syrgeon's- Mate and Surgeon New Hampshire Militia. Howe, Mark (N. H.). Surgeon 3d New Hampshire 10th October, 1780; retired 1st January 1781. Howe 304 Hubbard Howe, Moses (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to November, 1775. Howe, Richard Surcombe (Mass). Ensign 10th Massachusetts 22d June, 1782 ; transferred to 4th Massachusetts 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war; 2d Lieutenant United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791 ; assigned to 4th Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; Captain, 27th November, 1792. Died 22d January, 1793. Howe, Robert (Ga). Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster 2d Georgia, , 1778 to October, 1782. Howe, Robert (N. C). Colonel 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 1st March, 1776; Major-General, 20th October, 1777, and served to close of war. (Died 12th November, 1785.) Howe, Solomon (Conn). Surgeon's- Mate 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; died 10th June, 1778. Howe, Squire (R. I.). Lieutenant of Elliott's Regiment, Rhode Island Ar- tillery, 1777-1778. Howe, Zadock (Conn). Priate in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private 4th Connecticut, 24th May to 28th De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Sher- burne's Continental Regiment, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 5th April, 1780. (Died 7th November, 1819.) Howell, Caleb (Ga). 1st Lieutenant 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776, to . Howell, Ebenezer (N. J.). Major 4th New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; re- signed 17th February, 1777; served also as Major New Jersey Militia. (Died 1791.) Howell, Elias (N. C). Ensign 8th ^orth Carolina, 12th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Howell, Ezekiel (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery 1st Feb- ruary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 4th Con- tinental Artillery 1st January, 1781, and served to 17th June, 1783. Howell, James (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; re- signed 5th February, 1777. Howell, John (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 26th April, .1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 29th October, 1777; Captain, 20th November, 1781, and served to April, 1783. (Died 18th September, 1830.) Howell, Joseph (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Musket Battalion, 15th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged, 9th De- cember, 1776; Paymaster, 2d Pennsyl- vania, 27th August, 1778; resigned 1st October, 1778; Commissioner of Army Accounts and acting Paymaster Gen- eral United States Army, 28th August, 1778 to 8th May, 1792. (Died 8th August, 1798.) Howell, Lewis (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 13th January, 1776 to January, 1777. HoweU, Lewis (N. J.). Surgeon 2d New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; died 5th June, 1778. Howell, Richard (N. J.). Captain 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1775; Brigade-Major to General Stark's Bri- gade, 4th September, 1776; Major 2d New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; re- signed 7th April, 1779. (Died 28th April, 1802.) Howell, Silas (N. J.): Captain 1st New Jersey, 14th November, 1775; re- signed 4th January, 1779. Howelmaa, de ( ). Lieuten- ant and Quartermaster of Armand's Corps, 9th December, 1776; Lieutenant 1st Cavalry Pulaski Legion, 1st March, 1779 ; resigned 1st September, 1779. Howlett, Davis (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Hoxie, Gideon (R. I.). Lieutenant- Colonel of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 1st November to De- cember, 1776. (Died 1805.) Hoxie, John (R. I.). Captain-Lieu- tenant of Varnum's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May, 1775, to . Hoxie, Peleg (R. I.). Lieutenant of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to March, 1777. (Died 1818.) Hoyt, Stephen (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775; Lieutenant New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1824.) Hubbard, Charles Holby (Mass). Paymaster 16th Continental Infantry, 13th September 1776; killed at Mon- tressor's Island, 23d September, 1776. Hubbard, Elihu (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant, 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775; Captain 17th Conti- Hubbard 305 Hubley nental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776. Hubbard, George (Conn). Ensign of Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to December, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 29th December, 1777. Hubbard, Hezekiah (Conn). Ser- jeant 2d Connecticut, 5th May to 10th December, 1775 ; Ensign 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st July, 1779; retired June, 1783. Hubbard, John (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Connecticut, 21st March, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 20th May, 1779. Re- tired 1st January, 1781. Hubbard, John (ilass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Fellows' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Hubbard, John (R. I.). Ensign 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 18th December, 1776; transferred to 2d Rhode Island, 1st February, 1779; Lieu- tenant, 18th Alav, 1779, and served to May, 1781. Hubbard, John (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island 1st February, 1779; 2d Lieutenant, 18th May, 1779 ; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 14th May, 1781, and served to November, 1783. Hubbard, Jonas (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d May', 1775; wounded and taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; died 1st January, 1776. Hubbard, Jonathan (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 3d January, 1778. Hubbard, Nehemiah (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant and Paymaster of Burrall's Con- tinental Regiment, 31st July, 1776, to 31st January, 1777; Deputy Quarter- master General, November, 1778 to close of war. (Died 1837.) Hubbard, Oliver (Conn). Ensign of Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776. Hubbard, Philip (Mass). Captain of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Mihtia, 1776. (Died 1792.) Hubbard, Thomas (Va). Sergeant and Sergeant Major 1st Virginia, 13th February, 1776; Regimental Quarter- master, October, 1777 to 1st May, 1778; retired 30th September, 1778; was Captain of Virginia Militia in 1779 and 1780., Hubbell, Isaac (Conn). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private in 5th Connecticut, 17th May to 17th November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777, to 1st July, 1779; Cap- tain-Lieutenant, 13th September, 1778; Regimental Paymaster, 1st January, 1781, to 'J""E' 1''83; transferred to Corps Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 1842.) Hubbard, Isaac (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New York, June, 1775 to March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Nicholson's New York Regiment, May to November, 1776. Hubbell, John (Mass). Ensign 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 5th July, 1777; resigned 28th July, 1780. Hubbell, Salmon (Conn). Private 7th Connecticut, 22d July to 23d De- cember, 1775; Ensign 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 26th March, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 20th April, 1779; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; Regimental Paymas- ter, 1st November, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 11th March, 1830.) Hubbell, Shadrach (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, July to November, 1776. Hubbell, William (Conn). Private 5th Connecticut, 10th May to 17th No- vember, 1775; Ensign of Elmore's Con- necticut State Regiment, 15th April, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Ar- tillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 12th September, 1778; resigned 1st October, 1780. (Died, 1830.) Hubbell, William G. (Conn). Cap- tain 7th Connecticut 6th July to 23d December, 1775; Captain of Sullivan's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to December, 1776 ; Captain Connecticut Militia in 1777. Hubley, Adam (Pa). Captain 1st Pennsylvania Battalion 27th October, 1775; Major 10th Pennsylvania, 6th De- cember, 1776; transferred to Hartley's Continental Regiment, 12th January, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel 10th Pennsyl- vania, 12th March, 1777, to rank from 4th October, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel Hubley 306 Hughes Commandant 11th Pennsylvania, 13th February, 1779; retired 17th January, 1781. (Died May, 1793.) Hubley, Bernard (Pa). 1st Lieutenant German Battalion, 12th August, 1776; Captain, 24th February, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1808.) Hubley, Frederick (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant and Regimental Quartermaster of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Battal- ion, 25th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster 1st Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776. (Died 23d December, 1822.) Hubley, George (Pa). Captain Ger- man Regiment, 8th July, 1776; Major, 9th April, 1777; died 7th February, 1779. Huddy, Joshua (N. J.). Captain New Jersey State Artillery Company, ; taken prisoner at Tom's River, New Jersey, 2d April, 1782, and hanged by the Tories, 12th April, 1782. Hudson, Charles (Va). Regimental Quartermaster 14th Virginia, 22d Feb- ruary, 1777; resigned 28th April, 1777. Hudson, Hooper (Md). 3d Lieuten- ant of Barrett's Independent Maryland Company, 14th January, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; marked "dead" on roll for De- cember, 1777. Hudson, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia State Regiment, September, 1777; Captain, 1st October, 1778, and served to January, 1781. Hudson, Martin (Va). 2d Lieutenant 9th Virginia, 21st July, 1776; resigned 25th April, 1778. Hudson, Robert (Del). Lieutenant- Colonel Delaware Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel Delaware Militia ; taken prisoner at his home, 7th Febru- ary, 1778. Hudson, William (Va). Sergeant 6th Virginia, 16th February, 1776; Sergeant- Major, 2d September, 1776; Ensign, 28th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 26th May, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778. Huffman, Philip (Va). Ensign 8th Virginia, 16th March, 1777; taken pris- oner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; escaped 1st June, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 2d November, 1777; transferred to 4th Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 9th March, 1779, to ; in service March, 1781. Hufnagel, Michael (Pa). Adjutant 1st Continental Infantry, 7th September, 1776; Captain 8th Pennsylvania, 16th March, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. (Died 31st December, 1819.) Huger, Benjamin (S. C). Lieutenant 4th South CaroUna (Artillery), 17th June, 1775; Major 5th South Carolina, 16th September, 1776 ; killed at Charles- ton, 11th May, 1779. Huger, Francis (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Lieu- tenant-Colonel Deputy Quartermaster- General Southern Department in 1777; resigned in 1778. (Died 18th August, 1811.) Huger, Isaac (S. C). Lieutenant- Colonel 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Colonel, 5th South Carolina, 16th September, 1776; Brigadier-General Con- tinental Army, 9th January, 1779; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779, and at Guilford, 15th March, 1781; served to close of war. (Died 17th October, 1797.) Huger, John (S. C). Captain South CaroHna Militia, 1776, 1777. Hugg, Samuel (N. J.). Captain West- ern Company New Jersey Artillery, 1st March, 1776, to June, 1777. Huggins, Benjamin (S. C). Ensign 2d South Carolina, April, 1781 ; Lieuten- ant, 1782, and served to close of war. Huggins, John (S. C). Captain South CaroHna Militia, 1778-1779. Hughes, Greenburry (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 6th Pennsylvania, 15th Febru- ary, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Hughes, Henry (Va), Ensign 7th Virginia, 10th October, 1776; resigned — October, 1777; Captain Virginia Mili- tia, 1779-1781. Hughes, Henry (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Hughes, Hugh (N. Y). Commissary of Mihtary Stores, 16th February, 1776; Assistant to Quartermaster-General, Uth May, 1776, to 6th December, 1781. (Died 1804.) Hughes, Isaac (Pa). Lieutenant-Colo- nel of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. (Died 1782.) Hughes, James (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Elmore's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 15th April to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st February, 1777; dropped 8th Septem- Hughes ber, 1777, with remark, transferred to a Georgia Regiment. Hughes, James M. (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New York, 22d July, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 24th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d New York, 21st No- vember, 1776; resigned 7th December, 1776. Served subsequently as Brigade Major New York Levies. Hughes, Jasper (Va). Cornet 1st Con- tinental Dragoons, — , 1781 : transferred to Baylor's Consolidated Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. Hughes, John (Md). 1st Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776 ; Captain, 1st Septem- ber, 1778; resigned 1st November, 1781. Hughes, John, Sr. (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 23d June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 7th Pennsylvania, 20th March, 1777; resigned 13th May, 1777. Hughes, John, Jr. (Pa). Sergeant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 29th January, 1776; Ensign 21st June, 1776; Ensign 7th Pennsylvania, January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 25th September, 1777; Regi- mental Quartermaster, 1st June, 1778 ; . 1st Lieutenant, 25th April, 1779; trans- ferred to 4th Pennsylvania, 17th Janu- pr^-, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 1818.) Hughes, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 12th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st Tune, 1777, to . Hughes, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 22d February ,1777; 1st Lieutenant 20th March, 1778; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 1st October, 1779; re- tired 17th January, 1781. Hughes, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; re- signed 23d November, 1778. Hughes, John (Va). Quartermaster- Sergeant 1st Continental Dragoons, Feb- ruary, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 27th December, 1777; Captain, 31st March. 1781; transferred to Baylor's Consolidated Regiment of Dragoon's, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. Huffhes, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 7th Virginia, ; 1st Lieutenant, 25th April. 1779; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780. Hughes, Joseph (S. C). Captain South Carolina MiHtia at Eutaw Springs In 1781. (Died 1834.) 307 Huling Hughes, Peter (Pa), 1st Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th Octo- ber, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d Pennsyl- vania, 25th October, 1776; Aide-de- Camp to General Gates 14th October, 1776; resigned 1st January, 1777. Hughes, Pratt (Va). Ensign 1st Vir- ginia State Regiment, 7th December, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 16th July, 1779, and served to January, 1781. Hughes, Samuel (Mass). 2d, Lieuten- ant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; name also spelled Huse. (Died 22d October, 1820.) Hughes, Thomas (Md). Lieutenant- Colonel Maryland Militia in 1776. Hughes, Thomas (R. I.). Ensign 3d Rhode Island, June to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 11th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, 1st Janu- ary ,1777; Captain, 23d June, 1777; re- tamed in Olney's Rhode Island Bat- talion, .14th May, 1781, and served to November, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 10th Decem- ber, 1821.) Hughes, Thomas (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Artillery, 1778. Hughes, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia, 21st October,' 1775; Paymaster 7th Virginia, 1st December, 1776; dismissed 8th March, 1778. Hughes, Timothy (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New York, 28th June to De- cember, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Nichol- son's New York Regiment, 21st April, 1776; Captain 1st Canadian (Living- ston's) Regiment, 18th December, 1776; resigned 25th October, 1778. Hugo, Thomas Brogden (Md). 2d Lieutenant 5th Maryland, 20th Febru- ary, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 26th Janu- ary, 1778; transferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; Captain, 12th June, 1781 ; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781 ; resigned October, 1781, Hulbert, John (N. Y.). Captain 3d New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776: served subsequently as Lieuten- ant-Colonel and Colonel New York Mi- litia. Huling, John (Pa). Captain 2d Penn- sylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Captain 3d Pennsvlvania, 1st January, 1777; Major, 1st August, 1777'; retired 1st July, 1778. HuUng 308 Humphreys Huling, Thomas (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania, 19th June, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1808.) Hull, David (Conn). Private 2d Con- necticut, 6th May to 19th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Elmore's Con- tinental Regiment, 15th April, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 19th April, 1779; resigned 2d May, 1779. (Died 8th December, 1831.) Hull, Edwin ( Va) . Captain 15th Vir- ginia, 25th November, 1776; retired 30th September, 1778; killed in service 15th September, 1780, where not stated. Hull, EUas (R. I.). Ensign 9th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st Januay to 31st December, 1776; Ensign 1st Rhode Is- land, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 17th February, 1777; resigned 26th April, 1778. Hull, Isaac (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 17th February, 1777 ; resigned 22d November, 1777. Hull, Jehiel (Conn). Ensign 4th Con- necticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775. Hull, Joseph (Conn). Ensign of Bradley's Connecticut State Regiment, 10th June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 18th September, 1778. (Died 1825.) Hull, Miles (Conn). 2d Lieutenant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Hull, William (Conn). Captain Lieu- tenant 7th Connecticut, 6th July, 1775; Captain, 9th October, 1775 ; Captain 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Major 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 3d Massachusetts, 12th August, 1779; retained in Jackson's Con- tinental Regiment, 3d November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784; Briga- dier-General United States Army, 8th April, 1812; cashiered 25th April, 1812. (Died 29th November, 1825.) Humberg, Frederick.— See Heimber- ger. Hume, Alexander (S. C). Lieuten- ant 2d South Carolina, 1777; killed at Savannah, 9th October, 1779. Hume, William (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1781-1783. Humphrey, Cornelius (N, Y.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1781. Humphrey, Elihu (Conn). Captain 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th De- cember, 1775; Major 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; died of wounds in Sep- tember, 1777. Humphrey, Jacob (Pa). Captain 6th Pennsylvania, 8th September, 1776; Ad- jutant, 29th October, 1780; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1826.) Humphrey, James (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777. Humphrey, WUliam (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1777. Humphrey , William (R. I.). Lieuten- ant 2d Rhode Island 17th May, 177S taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st Decem- ber, 1775; paroled 11th August, 1776 1st Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain, 22d October, 1777 retained in Olney's Rhode Island Bat- talion, 14th May, 1781, and served to November, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 1st July, 1832.) Humphreys, David (Conn). Captain 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st Ja'n- uary, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1783; Brigade Major to General Parsons, 29th March, 17'77; Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Putnam, 18th December, 1778; Aide-de- Camp to General Green, May, 1780, and Lieutenant-Colonel Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 23d June, 1780; re- signed 1st April, 1783. By the act of 3d November, 1781, it was "Resolved, that an elegant sword be presented in the name of the United States, in Congress assembled, to Colonel Humphreys, Aide- de-Camp to General Washington, to whose care the standards taken under the capitulation of York were con- signed, as a testimony of their opinion of his fidelity and ability, and that the Board of War take order therein." (Died 21st February, 1818.) Humphreys, Elijah (Conn). Pay- master 19th Continental Infantry, 22d September to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781, Humphreys, John (Pa). Ensign of Lee's BattaHon of Light Dragoons, 2d August, 1779: transferred to 6th Penn- sylvania, 25th August, 1779; transfer- red to 2d Pennslyvania, 17th January, 1781 ; 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Ar- tillery, 2d April 1782, and served to 17th Tune, 1783. Humphreys Humphreys, Jonathan (Conn). Ser- geant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant and Ad- jutant, 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 18th April, 1822.) Humphreys, Nathaniel (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Humphreys, William (N. H.). Adju- tant of Ashley's Regiment New Hamp- shire Militia, 1777. Humphries, John (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant of Morgan's Company Virginia Riflemen, September, 1775; killed at Quebec, 31st December, 1775. Humpton, Richard (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Continental Army, 16th July, 1776; Colonel 11th Pennsylvania, 25th October, 1776; transferred to 10th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; trans- ferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 17th Jan- uary, 1781; transferred to 2d Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783; Brevet Briga- dier-General, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 21st December, 1804.) Hungate, William (Va). Ensign Vir- ginia Militia in August, 1775 .(Died 1822.) Hungerford, Benjamin (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; died 4th September, 1775. Hungerford, John P. (Va). Lieuten- ant and Captain of a Virginia State Regiment in 1779 and 1780. Hungerford, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Virginia, 15th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 11th September, 1777; retired SOth September, 1778. Hunkins, Robert (Vt). 2d Lieuten- ant of Bedel's Vermont Regiment in 1778. Hunn, Thomas (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia; cashiered 21st February, 1781. Hunn, William (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia in 1775. Hunkins, Robert (Vt). Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia in 1777 and 1778. Hunnewell, Israel (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; taken prisoner at Westchester, 24th June, 1779. Hunnewell, Richard (R. I.). Ensign 11th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 309 Hunt of Stevens' Battalion of Artillery, 1st February, 1777, which was merged into the 3d Continental Artillery in Septem- ber, 1778; resigned 25th November, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel 15th United States Infantry, 3d March, 1799; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Died 8th May, 1823.) Hunt, Abraham (Mass). Adjutant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 31st August, 1780. Hunt, David (N. Y.). Private 2d New York, 5th May, 1778, to 17th February, 1779; Regimental Quartermaster 5th New York, 1st July, 1780; retired 1st. January, 1781. (Died 1819.) Hunt, Ephraim (Mass). Ensign of Jackson's Additional Continental Regi-^ ment, July, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st May, 1778; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts 23d July, 1780; transfer- red to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; 1st Lieutenant, 9th August, 1781; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th January, 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 16th October, 1805.) Hunt, Jesse (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1778. Hunt, Jonathan (Vt). Lieutenant- Colonel Vermont Militia in 1776 and 1777. Hunt, Joseph (Va). Hospital Sur- geon's Mate, 28th June, 1775, to May, 1776. Hunt, Nathaniel (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1776. Hunt, Oliver (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 4th November, 1777; re- sined 4th May, 1780. Hunt, Samuel (N. H.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1777- 1778. Hunt, Seth (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Regimental Quartermaster of Fellows' Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Hunt, Stephen (N. J.). Colonel New Jejsey Militia, 1776. Hunt, Thomas (Mass). Sergeant ins Captain Craft's Company of Minute: Men at Lexington and Concord, April',. 1775; Ensign in a Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Ensign, and Adjutant 25th Continental Infanf Hunt 310 Huntington try, 1st January, 1776; Brigade Major, 20th October, 1776; Captain Lieutenant of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; Captain, 1st March, 1779; wounded at Stony Point, 16th July, 1779; regiment desig- nated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780 ; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; wounded at York- town, 14th October, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Massachusetts 1st January, 1783; re- tained in Jackson's Continental Regi- ment, November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784; Captain 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791; as- signed to 2d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; Major, 18th February, 1793; as- signed to 1st United States Infantry, 1st November, 1796 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st April, 1802; Colonel, 11th April, 1803; died 18th August, 1808. Hunt, Thomas (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 9th November, 1777 ; retired 1st January, 1781; served subsequently as Captain New York Levies. Hunt, Thomas (Va) . 1st Lieuten- ant 14th Virginia, 10th March, 1777; regiment designated 10th Virginia, 14th September 1778; Captain, 12th March, 1779 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner to May, 1783. Hunter, Alexander (Pa). Paymaster 1st Pennsylvania 12th April, 1777, to Hunter, Andrew (N. J.). Chaplain 3d New Jersey, 1st June, 1777; Brigade Chaplain, 5th August, 1778, and served to close of war. (Died 1823.) Hunter, Daniel (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania MiUtia, 1776-1777. Hunter, David (S. C). Captain South CaroHna Militia in 1775-1781. Hunter, Elijah (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain, January, 1776; Captain 2d New York ,21st November, 1776, which he declined, and retired from service 7th December, 1776. Hunter, Ephraim (Pa). Lieutenant of Watt's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776 ; taken pris- oner at Fort Washington, 16th Novem- ber, 1776; released 8th December, 1780. Hunter, George (Pa). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 1777-1778. Hunter, James (N. C). Major North Carolina Militia at Guilford in March, 1781. Hunter, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant and Paymaster 3d Pennsylvania Bat- talion 12th April, 1776; Captain and Paymaster 4th Pennsylvania, 31st Janu- ary, 1777 ,to 1st June, 1779. Hunter, James (S. C). Surgeon's Mate South CaroHna Mihtia, 1781-1783. Hunter, John (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Hardenbergh's New York Regi- ment, August, 1776; Captain of Mal- colm's Continental Regiment, 10th April, 1777; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777; re- signed 22d December, 1777. Hunter, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant of Thruston's Continental Regiment, 20th April, 1777; resigned — June, 1778. Hunter, Moses (Va). Was Paymas- ter 4th Virginia in 1777. Hunter, Patrick ( — ). Ensign, ; was a prisoner in 1781-1782; when and where taken not stated. Hunter, Robert (N. Y.). Ensign of Malcolm's Continental Regiment 1st November, 1777; Lieutenant, 15th March, 1778; retifed 22d April, 1779; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. (Died 7th May, 1835.) Hunter, Robert (R. I.). Ensign of Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 1st July, 1781, and served to 15th Novem- ber, 1783. Hunter, William (Va). Paymaster 1st Virginia State Regiment, 1777-1778. Huntington, Amos (Vt). Captain Ver- mont Militia ; taken prisoner at Hub- bardton, 7th July ,1777. (Died 1820.) Huntington, Ebenezer (Conn). Served in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 8th Septem- ber to 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, May, 1776; Brigade Major to General Heath, Au- gust, 1776 ; Major of Webb's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; Lieuten- ant-Colonel, 10th October, 1778; trans- ferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1783 ; retained in Swift's Con- necticut Regiment, June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Brigadier- General United States Army, 19th July, 1798; honorably discharged, 15th June, 1800. (Died 17th June, 1834.) Huntington, Hezekiah (Conn). Ma- jor Connecticut MiUtia in 1775. (Died 1807.) Huntington, Jabez (Conn). Major- General Connecticut Militia, December, Huntington 1776, to May, 1779. (Died 5th October, 1786.) Huntington, Jedediath (Conn). Colo- nel in the Lexington Alarm April, 1775 ; Colonel 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775 ; Colonel 17th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Colonel 1st Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; Brigadier-Gen- eral Continental Army, 12th May, 1777, and served to close of war; Brevet Ma- jor-General, 30th September, 1783. (Died 25th September, 1818.) Huntington, Joshua (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d Connecticut, 'Ist May to 16th December, 1775 ; Captain of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, 26th June to 25th December, 1776. Huntington, Samuel (Conn). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; subsequently Governor of Connecticut; died 5th January, 1796. Huntington, Simeon (Conn). Ensign in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 17th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Huntley, Warren (Conn). Regimental Quartermaster 2d Connecticut, 13th May, 1775; Ensign 26th September to 10th December, 1775 ; was .Secretary to General Wooster, 29th July to Decem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 22d Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776. Huntoon, Joseph (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d New Hampshire, 8th November 1776; wounded at Stillwater, 7th October, 1777, and retired from service 1st Sep- tember, 1778. (Died 1812.) Huntoon, Nathaniel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1776. Hurd, Asahel (Conn). Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 23d January, 1776; died 29th August, 1776. Hurd, Isaac (Mass). Surgeon Massa- chusetts Militia, June to December, 1776. Hurd, John J., Jr. (Mass). Ensign 9th Massachusetts, 18th June, 1781; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783. (Died 21st August, 1784.) Hurd, Nathan (Conn). Captain of Silliman's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. 311 Hutchins Hurd, Samuel (Conn). 2d Lieutenant of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Hurlbut, George (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant 7th Connecticut, 8th July to 10th December, 1775; Ensign 19th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776; Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, 12th April, 1777; Lieutenant, 25th December, 1777; Captain, 1st Au- gust, 1779; wounded near Tarrvtown, New York, 15th July, 1781, and died of wounds 8th May, 1783. Hurlbut, John (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Chester's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 20th June, 1776; cashiered, 7th October, 1776. Hurlbut, Samuel (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 6th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to February, 1777. Hurlbut, Simeon (Mass). Ensign 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 30th October, 1777. (Died 16th August, 1826.) Hurley, Martin (N. J.). Private and Sergeant 1st New Jersey, November, 1775, to November, 1776; Ensign 1st New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; killed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Hurst, ( — ). Captain . ; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776. Hurt, John (Va). Chaplain 6th Vir- ginia, 1st October, 1776; Brigade Chap- i-^in, 18th August, 1778, to close of war; Chaplain United States Army, 4th March, 1791 ; resigned 30th April, 1794. Huston, Alexander (Pa). Ensign Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 20th March, 1776 ;taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 9th December, 1776; Lieutenant of Pat- ton's Continental Regiment, 11th Janu- ary, 1777; killed at Brandy wine, 11th September, 1777. Huston, John (Va).. Ensign 9th Vir- ginia, 10th September, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st April, 1777; resigned 8th September, 1777; name also spelled Hughston. Hutchins, Amos (N. Y.). Captain 3d New York, 24th February, 1776; Cap- tain 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 9th May, 1778. Hutchins Hutchins, Beajamin (Conn). Captain, Major and Lieutenant-Colonel Connecti- cut Militia, 1775-1781. Hutchins, Gordon (N H.). Captain 1st New Hampshire, 23d Apn to De- cember, 1775 ; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th Tune, 1775; served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colonel New Hampshire Mi- litia. (Died 8th December 1815.) Hutchins, Hezekiah (N.H.). Captain 3d New Hampshire, 23d May to De- cember, 1775.) Hutchins, John (N. J.). Ensign of Forman's New Jersey State Regment, August, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d New Jersey, 5th February, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st December, 1777; taken prisoner at Cooper's Ferry, 5th April, 1778, and did not rejoin regiment. Hutchins, Nathaniel (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New Hampshire ,23d April, 1775 ; taken prisoner at Quebec, dlst De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 5th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January ,177b; Captain Lieutenant 25th Septeniber, 1776; Captain Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Cap- tain 2d April, 1777; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1781. (Died 10th January, 1832.) Hutchins, Thomas (— ). Geographer, , to 3d November, 1783. Hutchins, Thomas (Va). Captain 6th Virginia, 21st March, 1776, to . Hutchins, William (N. H.). Ensign 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 5th March, 1778; resigned 23d June, 1779. (Died 3d June, 1826.) Hutchinson, Ebenezer N. Y.). Sur- geon's Mate 5th New York, 12th June, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Hutchinson, Elisha (Mass). Regimen- tal Quartermaster-Sergeant of Mans- field's Massachusetts Regiment April to November, 1775; Ensign 27th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Hutchinson, Israel (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieu- tenant-Colonel of Mansfield's Massachu- setts Regiment, 27th May to Decem- ber, 1775; Colonel 27th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 16th March, 1811.) Hutchinson, James (Pa). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department 31st July, 1778; Surgeon, 1st February, 1779; Sur- geon-General of Pennsylvania, 6th Oc- 312 Hyde tober, 1781, to close of war. (Died 6th September, 1793.) Hutson, Thomas (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia ; wounded at the siege of Savannah in October, 1779. Hutton, Christopher (N. Y.). Regi- mental Adjutant of Meade's New York Militia Regiment, 23d September, 1776; Ensign 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; Regimental Adjutant, 28th May, 1778; Lieutenant, 6th February, 1779; transferred to 2d New York, 1st Janu- ary, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Hutton, George (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; resigned 4th May, 1779.. Hutton, James (Pa). Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 20th March. 1780; retired — May, 1781. Huysradt, Adam (N. Y). Captain New York Militia in 1775. Hyatt, Abraham (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Swartwout's New York Mili- tia Regiment, July, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 21st November 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 9th November, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1820.) Hyatt, John Vance (Del). Ensign Delaware Regiment, 3d December 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant, 5th April, 1777; taken prisoner at his home, 26th April 1778; 1st Lieutenant 7th September, 1778; exchanged 31st March, 1781, but did not rejoin regiment. (Died 1806.) Hyde, Caleb (Mass). Colonel Massa- chusetts Militia in 1777. Hyde, Elijah (Conn). Major Connec- ticut Light Horse; wounded at Still- water, 7th October, 1777. Hyde, James (Conn). Sergeant 4th Connecticut, 17th March, 1777; Ensign, 27th December, 1777; Lieutenant, 15th November, 1781; retired 13th August, 1782. (Died 1809.) Hyde, Jedediah (Conn). Captain 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December 1776; Captain 4th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 31st July, 1777. (Died 1822.) Hyde, Thomas (R. I.). Lieutenant 11th Continental Infantry 1st January, 1776 ; wounded at Long Island, 27th Au- gust, 1776. Hyde, William (Md). Captain of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; Lieutenant-Coioiiol 2d Maryland B.ittaHon ci the Flving Camp, July, 1776, to . Hyer Hyer, Jacob (N. J.). Lieutenant-Colo- nel and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 177&-1778. Hyer, Jacob, Jr. (N. J.). Private 2d New Jersey, 1st April, 1780; Ensign, 13th May, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Hyland, John (Md). Lieutenant Maryland Militia, 1776. Hynes, Andrew. — See Hines. Hyrne, Edmund (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, 17th June ,1775; Ma- jor 12th May, 1779; Aide-de-Camp to General Greene in 1781 ; Deputy Adju- tant-General Southern Department, 17th November, 1778, to close of war. By the act of 29th October, 1781, it was "Resolved,- that Major-General Greene be desired to present the thanks of Congress to Major Hyrne ,his Aide-de- Camp in testimony of his particular activity and good conduct during the whole action at Eutaw Springs, S. C." Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, 30th Sep- tember, 1783. Hyrne, Henry (S. C). Captain South Carolina MiUtia 1775-1776. larber, Anathasis (Va). Regimental Quartermaster 11th Virginia, 1st No- vernber, 1777; resigned 2d April, 1778. Ijams, John Jr. (Md). 3d Lieutenant of Watkins' Independent Maryland Company of Cannoneers, January, 1776, to . Imbert, Jean Louis (France). Cap- tain-Engineer Continental Army, 19th September, 1776; permitted to return to San Domingo, 12th April, 1777. Imho£E, John Lewis P. (S. C). 1st Lieutenant South Carolina Rangers, 17th June, 1775, to . Imlay, Gilbert (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Forman's Continental Regiment, nth January, 1777; resigned 24th July, 1778. Imlay, William Eugene (N. J.). Cap- tain 3d New Jersey, 7th February to December, 1776; served also as Captain New Jersey Militia. Ingersoll, George (Mass). Private and Sergeant in Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, June to De- cember, 1775, and Sergeant in Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, De- cember, 1775, to November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant of Stevens' Battalion of Artillery, 9th November, 1776, which 313 " Irish became part of the 3d Continental Ar- tillery ; 1st Lieutenant, 10th June, 1779, and served to June, 1783; Lieutenant Artillery Battalion, United States Army, 4th March, 1791; Captain, 2d April, 1792; of the Artillerists and En- gineers, 9th May, 1794; Regiment of Artillerists, 1st April, 1802; Major, 8th July, 1802; resigned 1st December, 1804. (Died 11th July, 1805.) Ingersoll, Peter (Mass). Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachu- setts Mihtia, 1776-1777. IngersoU, Simon (Conn.) 1st Lieu- tenant of Silliman's Connecticut State Regiment, July to December, 1776. Inglas, John (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d North Carolina, 3d May, 1776; Captain, 24th October, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781; served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Ingram, James (N. C). Lieutenant- Colonel 8th North Carolina, 27th No- vember, 1776; resigned 8th July, 1777. Inman, Joshua (Ga). Captain Georgia Rangers, 1779-1780. Inman, Shadrach (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia, ; killed at Mus- grove's Mill, 18th August, 1780. Innis, Brice (Pa). Surgeon's Mate 3d Pennsylvania, 15th August, 1776; died — May, 1778. Innis, James (Pa). Ensign 9th Penn- sylvania, 4th February, 1779; retired 17th January, 1781. Innis, James (Va). Lieutenant- Colonel 15th Virginia, 13th November, 1776; retired 30th September, 1778; Judge Advocate of the Army, 9th July to 18th September, 1782. loor, Joseph (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Captain, May, 1776. He and his whole company were blown up and killed on the Randolph, near Charleston, in April, 1778. Irby, Edmund (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; served subsequently as Captain South Caro- lina Militia. Ireland, George (Md). 2d Lieutenant 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st November, 1777; resigned 4th October, 1778. Irish, George (R. I.). Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1776-1777. Irish 314 Ives Irish, Nathaniel (Pa). Captain of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 7th February, 1777; omitted December, 1780. (Died 11th September, 1816.) Irvine, Andrew (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th Janu- ary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Pennsyl- vania, 20th March, 1777; Captain, 25th September, 1777; wounded at PaoU, 20th September, 1777; transferred to 4th Pennsylvania, 17tli January, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Brevet-Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 4th May, 1789.) Irvine, Charles (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed or died about September, 1777. Irvine, James '(Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel ' 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 25th November, 1775 ; Colonel 9th Penn- sylvania, 25th October, 1776; trans- ferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 12th March, 1777; resigned 1st June, 1777; Briga- dier General Pennsylvania Militia, 26th August, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Chestnut Hill, 5th Decem- ber, 1777; exchanged 1st June, 1781; Major General Pennsylvania Militia, 27th Mav, 1782, to close of war. (Died 28th April, 1819.) Irvine, Matthew (N. Y.). Captain of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, 12th May, 1777; resigned 20th January, 1778. Irvine, Matthew (Pa). Surgeon's Mate of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion, July to December, 1775; Sur- geon of Lee's Battalion of Light Dra- goons, 20th July, 1778, to close of war. (Died 31st August, 1827.) Irvine, William (Pa). Colonel 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776 ; taken prisoner at Three Rivers, 8th June, 1776; paroled 3d August, 1776 ; exchanged 6th May, 1778 ; Colonel 7th Pennsylvania, January, 1777, to rank from 9th January, 1776; Brigadier General Continental Army, 12th May, 1779, and served to close of war; Su- perintendent of Military Stores, 13th March, 1800 ; died 29th July, 1804. Irvin, Edward (Va). Cadet 6th Vir- ginia, 25th March, 1776, to . Irwin, Gerard (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania, 18th December, 1776; omitted January, 1777. Irwin, Henry (N. C). Lieutenant- Colonel 5th North Carolina, 15th April, 1776; killed at Germantown 4th Octo- ber, 1777. Irwin, John (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 28th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 4th April, 1777; resigned 28th August, 1777; Colonel North Caro- hna MiHtia in 1780 and 1781. Irwin, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Ensign 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant. 10th Au- gust, 17'76; 1st Lieutenant 2a Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Paoli, 20th September, 1777; Captain, 16th May, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 11th May, 1808.) Irwin, John Lawson (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia, November, 1775, to De- cember, 1778. Irwin, Joseph (Pa). Captain 9th Pennsylvania, 15th November, 1776. retired 1st July, 1778. Irwin, Matthew (Pa). Captain of Malcolm's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 12th May, 1777 ;resigned 20th January, 1778; Lieutenant 2d Cavalry Pulaski Legion, May, 1779, and served to close of war. (Died 10th March, 1800.) Isaacs, EUsha (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia, ; wounded and taken prisoner at Camden, 16th Au- gust, 1780; exchanged July, 1781. Israel, Isaac (Va). 2d Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 9th September, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 3d August, 1776; Captain, 10th August, 1777; taken prisoner at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777. He was transferred to the 4th Virginia 14th September, 1778, and was dropped from rolls 23d September, 1779, with remark "never joined." Isham, John Jr. (Conn). Captain of Chester's Connecticut State Regiment June to December, 1776 (Died 1828.) Israel, John (Va). Cadet 12th Vir- gmia, 25th December, 1776, to . Ittigs, Michael (N. Y.; New York MiHtia, 1780. Captain Ivers, Thomas (N. Y.). Captain- Lieutenant of Lamb's Company, New York Artillery, 30th June to December, 1775. (Died 1800.) Ives, Bezaleel (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, 1776-1777. Ives, Lazarus (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Ives 315 Jackson Ives, Levi (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 1st Connecticut, July to December, 1775. Ivey, Curtis (N. C). Ensign 5th North Carolina, 23d April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 10th October, 1777; trans- ferred to 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 1st February, 1779; transferred to 4th North Carolina, 6th February, 1782; served to close of war. Name also spelled Ivory. J. Jack, John (Va). Captain Virginia Mihtia in 1777. Jack, Matthew (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; Captain, 13th April, 1777; lost his left hand by bursting of gun at Bound Brook, 13th April, 1777; did not rejoin regiment and was retired 31st January, 1779. Jack, Patrick (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Mihtia in 1777. Jack, Samuel (Ga). Colonel Georgia Militia, 1776-1781. Jack, William (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Morehead's Company, guard at Kit- tanning, Pennsylvania, 22d January, 1777, to June, 1778. Jackson, Amasa (Mass). Fifer, Cor- poral, and Sergeant 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777, to 3d March, 1780; Ensign 8th Massachusetts, 13th Octo- ber, 1782; transferred to 3d Massachu- setts, 12th June, 1783 ; retained in Jack- son's Continental Regiment, 3d Novem- ber, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. Jackson, Basil (S. C). Lieutenant 1st S. C, , 1776, to . Jackson, Charles (Mass). Fifer 8th Massachusetts, 1st March, 1777; Fife- Major, 1st May, 1780; Ensign, 4th Feb- ruary, 1783; transferred to 3d Massa- chusetts, 12th June, 1783; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, 3d November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. Jackson, Daniel (Mass). Sergeant of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Ar- tillery, May to December, 1775, and in Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, December, 1775, until taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th September, 1778; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Major 2d Artil- lerists and Engineers, 4th June, 1798; in Artillerists, 1st April, 1802; resigned 30th April, 1803. Jackson, Daniel (N. Y.). Lieutenant and Adjutant New York Mihtia Regi- ment in 1776; Ensign of Malcolm's Ad- ditional Continental Regiment, Uth March, 1777; resigned 8th April, 1777. Jackson, Daniel (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, ; resigned 22d Jan- uary, 1778. Jackson, David (Pa). Hospital Physician, 1777, to June, 1780; Hospi- tal Physician and Surgeon, 6th October, 1780; resigned 5th December, 1780; served subsequently as Quartermaster- General State of Pennsylvania. (Died 17th September, 1801.) Jackson, Ebenezer (Mass) . Private, Corporal, and Sergeant 3d Continental Artillery, 3d March, 1777, to 3d March, 1780; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 27th June, 1781; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Jackson, Elias (R. I.). Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia, 1776-1777. Jackson, Ephraim (Mass) . 1st Lieu- tenant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 10th Massachusetts, 6th No- vember, 1776; died 19th December, 1777. Jackson, George (N. J.). Ensign of Fortrian's Additional Continental Regi- ment, — March 1777; resigned 7th Jan- uary, 1778. (Died 1818.) Jackson, George Hamilton (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 3d New York, 28th June to November, 1775. Jackson, Giles (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel Massachusetts Militia in 1777. (Died 1810.) Jackson, Hall (N. H.). Surgeon of Long's Regiment New Hampshire Mi- htia, 1776 and 1777, Jackson, Henry (Mass). Colonel of one of the Sixteen Additional Con- tinental Regiments, 12th January, 1777; regiment designated 16th Massachu- setts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; trans- ferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1783; brevet Brigadier-General, 30th September, 1783; retained as Colonel of Continental or 1st American Regiment, 3d November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. (Died 4th January, 1809.) Jackson 316 Jackson Jackson, James (Ga). Captain of a Georgia Regiment of Provincials in 1776; Brigade-Major in 1778; wounded at Medway Church, 24th November, 1778; subsequently Colonel of the Georgia Legionary Corps; received the Keys of Savannah when the British evacuated that city, 11th July, 1782; wounded in a duel with Lieutenant- Governor Wells of Georgia in 1780. (Died 19th March. 1806.) Jackson, Jehiel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- anvt 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; discharged September, 1776. Jackson, Jeremiah (Mass). Ensign 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st April, 1779. Jackson, Jeremiah (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Hartley's Additional Continental Regiment, 14th January, 1777 ; regirhent designated Uth Pennsylvania 16th De- cember, 1778; Captain-Lieutenant, 23d April, 1779; Captain, 16th March, 1780; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Jackson, John (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Jackson, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 15th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st May, 1777; resigned 27th October, 1778. Jackson, John (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia, 1781-1782. Jackson, Joseph (Mass). Paymaster 27th Continental Infantry, 24th Sep- tember to 31st December, 1776. Jackson, Michael (Mass). Captain Company of Minute Men at Lexington and Concord, 19th April, 1775; Major of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, 3d June to December, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 16th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; wounded at Montressor's Island 24th September, 1776 ; Colonel 8th Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; trans- ferred to 3d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; brevet Brigadier-General, 30th September, 1783; served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783. (Died 10th April, 1801.) Jackson, Blichael Jr. (Mass). Quar- termaster's Sergeant 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign and Pay- master 8th Massachusetts, 2d October, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 15th December, 1779; transferred to 3d Massachusetts 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783. Jackson, Nathan Peet (Conn). En- sign 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 16th January, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 21st March, 1778; re- signed 16th May, 1779. Jackson, Patten (N. Y.). Served in New York Militia in 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Montgom- ery 6th October, 1777; exchanged 10th January, 1781, and did not return to service. Jackson, Samuel (Ga). Lieutenant of a Georgia Regiment in August, 1778, to . Jackson, Simon (Mass). Private in Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to October, 1775; 1st Lieutenant and Paymaster 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 5th October, 1780; Captain, 1st April, 1782; transferred to 6th Massachusetts 1st January, 1783; transferred to 2d Massa- chusetts, 12th June, 1783; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, No- vember, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. (Died 17th October, 1818.) Jackson, Stephen (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. Jackson, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, August, 1776; Captain Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 22d February, 1780, and served to June, 1783. (Died , 1790.) Jackson, Thomas Tredwell (Conn). Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, — January, 1779; Lieutenant, 15th No- vember, 1779; Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Alexander, 8th July, 1781, to 15th January, 1783. Jackson, William (N. Y.). Captain 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 26th September, 1777; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. Jackson, Wm. (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, — May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 18th August, 1777; Captain, 9th October, 1779; Major and Aide-de- Camp to General Lincoln in 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; prisoner on parole to May, 1783. (Died 17th December, 1828.) Jackson 317 Jansen Jackson, Wm. (Va). 2d Lieutenant 14th Virginia, 24th December, 1777; re- tired 1st June, 1778. Jacobs, George (Md). Ensign 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 4th July, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 14th September, 1778; resigned 16th March, 1781. Jacobs, George (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st April, 1779. (Died 4th June, 1831.) Jacobs, John (Mass). Major of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment,, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Colonel Massa- chusetts Militia in 1778. Jacobs, John (N. C). Ensign 6th North CaroHna, 2d June, 1776 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st November, 1776; resigned 1st March, 1778. Jacobs, John Jeremiah (Md). 2d Lieutenant 6th Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th October, 1777; resigned 20th February, 1780. Jacobs, Joshua (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Thomas' Massachu- setts Regiment, April to December, 1775 ; Captain 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1808.) Jacques, Lancelot (Conn). Surgeon 7th Connecticut, 4th May, 1778; re- signed 28th February, 1779. Jacques, Moses (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Mihtia, 1777-1778. (Died 1816.) James, Alexander (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. James, Elijah (Mass). Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, 16th November, 1779; Lieutenant and Paymaster, 24th November, 1779 ; taken prisoner at Fort St. George, 23d November, 1780; re- joined regiment in 1781, and served to close of war. James, John (Md). Ensign 3d Mary- land, 1st April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 10th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 13th July, 1779; resigned 11th January, 1780. (Died 1794.) James, John (N. C). Captain 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to James, John (S. C). Major South Carolina MiUtia, 1779 to 1781. James, John Jr. (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. James, Samuel (Mass). Ensign of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. James, Thomas (Pa). Ensign of Montgomery's Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Wa,shington, 16th November, 1776; Jameson, John (Conn). Ensign 5th, Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 22d July, 1777; Lieutenant Con- necticut Militia ; killed at Wyoming 8th July, 1778. Jameson, John (Pa). Captain of Baxter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, 17th September, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776. Jameson, John (Va). Captain of Vir- ginia Regiment of Dragoons, 16th June, 1776; Major 1st Continental Dragoons, 31st March, 1777; transferred to 2d Continental Dragoons, 7th April, 1777; wounded near Valley Forge, 21st Jan- uary, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st Au- gust, 1779, and served to close of war. Jamieson, Adam (Md). Lieutenant 5th Maryland, 1st June, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Jamieson, Daniel (Pa). Lieutenant of Baxter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying amp, June, 1776; taken pris- oner at Fort Washington 16th Novem- ber, 1776; exchanged 26th March, 1781. Jamieson, Samuel (Mass). Regimen- tal Quartermaster 5th Massachusetts, ; resigned 8th July, 1779. Janes, Elijah (Conn). Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, 16th November, 1779; Lieutenant, 24 th November, 1779 ; wounded and taken prisoner at Ft. St. George, 23d November, 1780; re- joined regiment in 1781; Regimental Paymaster, , 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 22d February, 1823.) Janney, Thomas (Pa). Lieutenant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Janu- ary, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Wash- ington 16th November, 1776. Jansen, Cornelius I. (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain, 26th June, 1776; Captain 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; transferred to 1st New York 1st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Jansen 318 Jenkins Jansen, Dirck (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1775. Jansen, Johannes (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia in 1780. Jaquet, Joseph (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 6th April, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 28th May, 1776; killed at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Jaquett, Peter (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Regiment, 17th January, 1776 2d Lieutenant, 27th November, 1776 1st Lieutenant, 1st December, 1776 Captain, 5th April, 1777; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783; served to close of war. (Died 13th September, 1834.) Jaroloman, James (N. J.). Lieuten- ant New Jersey Militia; wounded near Springfield, New Jersey, 7th June, 1780. Jarvis, John (N. C). Captain 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777, to Jarvis, Nathaniel (Mass). Captain of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; resigned 27th October, 1778. (Died 1801.) Jarvis, Samuel (N. C). Colonel North Carolina MiHtia in 1780. Jay, John (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1775; was subsequently Governor of New York. (Died 17th May, 1829.) Jay, Joseph (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 29th October, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 26th April, 1777; cashiered 23d May, 1778. Jayne, Timothy (Pa). Captain of Kachlein's Battalion Pennsylvania Mi- litia, ; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 9th December, 1776. Jeans, Henry ( — ). Lieutenant, ; was a prisoner in 1780; when and where taken not stated. Jefferds, Samuel (Mass). Sergeant in Knox's Regiment Continental Ar- tillery, February to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artil- lery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st October, 1778; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. Jefferson, Thomas (Va). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; First Secretary of State under General Washington, 1789 to 1793; Third Presi- dent of the United States, 4th March, 1801, to 4th March, 1809; died 4th July, 1826. Jeffrey, Edward (Conn). Ensign of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Jeflries, Bowker (Va). 2d Lieutena;nt 15th Virginia, 21st February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 21st October, 1777; resigned 15th May, 1778. Jeffries, Francis Jacob (Pa). Lieuten- ant-Colonel York County, Pennsylvania Militia, in 1777. Jeffries, Isaac (Va). Sergeant 7th Virginia, 29th December, 1776; trans- ferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Ensign, 25th September, 1779. Died — December, 1779. Jeffries, Joseph (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia in 1777. Jenckes, Amos (R. I.). Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, June to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 11th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1825.) Jenckes, Lowry (R. I.). Lietl tenant Rhode Island Militia in 1780. Jenckes, Oliver (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 25th June, 1777; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Bat- talion, 14th May, 1781, and died 3d February, 1782. Jenifer, Daniel (Md). Hospital Sur- geon's Mate, 27th AuguSt, 1776, to 6th October, 1780; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 20th September, 1781, and served to October, 1782. (Died 6th November, 1790.) Jenkins, Benjamin (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia, 1775-1776. Jenkins, George (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- talion, 27th October, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 19th January, 1776; Captain 2d Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1777; Wounded at Paoli, 20th September, 1777, and did not rejoin regiment. Jenkins, Joel (Mass). Sergeant 8th Massachusetts, 1st March, 1777; Ensign, 26th November, 1779; Lieutenant, 16th April, 1782, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 23d June, 1827.) Jenkins, John (Ga). 2d Lieutenant 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776, to . Jenkins, John (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Spalding's Independent Wyom- Jenkins 319 Jewett ing Valley Company, 23d June, 1778; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; resigned — March, 1782. (Died 19th March, 1827.) Jenkins, John (Mass). Ensign of Henley's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 1st June, 1777; resigned 21st March, 1778. Jenkins, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1775-1776. Jenkins, Joseph (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Jenkins, Josiah (Mass). Sergeant in Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign, 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st February to 31st December, 1776; Captain 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 25th June, 1779. (Died 1831.) Jenkins, Nathaniel (N. J.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New . Jersey, 5th February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th November, 1777; died 27th April, 1779. Jenkins, Reuben (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia, 1781-1782. Jenkins, Samuel (Mass). Ensign 12th Massachusetts, 26th November, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Jenkins, Stephen (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Adjutant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st Januar.y to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Captain Connecticut Militia, 1777-1779. Jenkins, Thomas (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Spalding's Independent "Wy- oming Valley Company, 6th July, 1778 ; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 20th No- vember, 1781, and served to close of war. Jenkins, Thomas (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Jenkins, William (Pa). Captain 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th October, 1775; resigned 6th September, 1776. Jenkins, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 14th Virginia, 28th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 22d December, 1777; regiment designated 10th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; dismissed 12th February, 1779. Jenney, Thomas (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th Oc- tober, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 25th October, 1780, and did not re-enter service. Jennings, Michael (Pa). Surgeon nth Pennsylvania, 17th December, 1776; transferred to Hartley's Continen- tal Regiment, 14th February, 1777; regiment designated 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778; omitted 1779. Jennings, Simeon (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 24th June, 1777; died 21st April, 1778. Jennings, Wm. (R. I.). Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia, ; died 25th May, 1778. Jennison, Daniel (Md). Hospital Surgeon, 1779-1781. Jennison, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; Regimental Quartermaster, 30th July, 1778; resigned 11th July, 1779. (Died 1st September, 1826.) Jennison, William (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Regi- mental Quartermaster of Read's Massa- chusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Jerauld, Dutee (R. I.). Ensign 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777: 1st Lieutenant, Uth February, 1777; Cap- tain, 24th June, 1780; transferred to 1st Rhode Island 1st January, 1781 ; re- tained in Olney's Rhode Island Bat- tahon, 14th May, 1781; resigned 21st June, 1782. (Lost at sea in 1786.) Jervey, George (S. C). Captain 5th South Carolina, ; wounded at Beau- fort, 3d February, 1779. Jesson, William (Conn). Surgeon 2d Connecticut, 1st May, to 10th Decem- ber, 1775. Jesup, Ebenezer (Conn). Surgeon Hospital Department, 1779-1781. (Died 1812.) Jetson, Amos (R. I.). Captain of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island Artil- lery, 1777-1778. Jewell, Daniel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1780. Jewett, David H. (Conn). Surgeon of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, 27th September to 17th November, 1776. Jewett 320 Johnson Jewett, Gibbons (Conn). Surgeon of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 26th August, 1776. Jewett, James (Conn). Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regi- ment, 1st January, 1777; omitted March, 1779. Jewett, Joseph (Conn). Captain 8th Connecticut, 6th July, to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Captain 17th Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1777; severely wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776, and died in captivity, 31st August, 1776. Jewett, Thomas (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia at Bennington, August, 1777. (Died 1812.) Jiggett, Edward Roe (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 10th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 28th September, 1776; resigned 12th August, 1777. Jill, Samuel (Va).— See Gill. JiUson, Amos (R. I). 1st Lieuten- ant of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to June, 1777. Johnson ( — ). — See also Johnston. Johnson, Amos (Conn). Sergeant 7th Connecticut, 12th July to 20th Decem- ber, 1775; Ensign 19th Continental In- fantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776. Johnson, Barent (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia ; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. (Died 1782.) Johnson, Charles (N. H.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Hampshire Militia in 1775. Johnson, Daniel (Mass). Ensign 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Johnson, David (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 1st September to 20th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Wol- cott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to March, 1776. Johnson, David (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, 5th May to December, 1775; Ensign 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th October to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant Massa- chusetts Militia, 1777-1781. Johnson, David (R. I.). Ensign 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 10th February, 1777; died 22d November, 1780. Johnson, Edmund (R. I.). Captain 1st Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775. Johnson, Gideon (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1779-1781. (Died 6th December, 1825.) Johnson, James (Md). Colonel Mary- land Militia, 1776. Johnson, James (Mass). Lieutenant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Johnson, James (N. J.). Sergeant 2d New Jersey, November, 1775, to No- vember, 1776; Ensign 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1777; resigned 15th No- vember, 1777. (Died 1st July, 1828.) Johnson, James (N. C). Regimental Quartermaster 6th North Carolina, 2d April, 1777 ; retired 1st June, 1778 ; Cap- tain North Carolina Militia at King's Mountain, — October, 1780. (Died 23d July, 1805.) Johnson, James (Va). Captain 6th Virginia, 'leth February, 1776; Major, 1st April, 1777; resigned 15th August, 1777. Johnson, John (Mass). Ensign 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, /1776, to . Johnson, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New York, July, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 24th February, 1776; Cap- tain 2d New York, 21st November, 1776, which he declined and retired from service, 7th December, 1776. Johnson, John (N. Y.). Captain 1st New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; Captain 5th New York, 21st No- vember, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781. Johnson, John (Pa). Lieutenant and Adjutant of Baxter's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 2d November, 1780, and did not re-enter service. Johnson, Jonas (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775. Johnson, Jonathan (Conn). Captain of Bradley's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 10th June to December, 1776; Major 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 25th May, 1778; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st Johnson 321 Johnson January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1883. Johnson, Joseph (Mass.) Ensign 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Johnson, Joshua (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Johnson, Lambert (N. J.). Ensign New Jersey Militia, ; taken pris- oner at , 13th February, 1777, and died in captivity, 15th April, 1777. Johnson, Martin (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant Lamb's Company, New York Ar- tillery, 30th June to December, 1775. Johnson, Moses (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont MiHtia in 1777. Johnson, Nathaniel (Conn). Captain of Douglas' Connecticut State Regi- ment, 20th June to 29th December, 1776. Johnson, Obadiah (Conn). Lieuten- ant-Colonel in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Major 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 16th December, 1775; Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777; Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1777 to 1783. (Died 1801.) Johnson, Peter (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 20th December, 1775 ; served subsequently as Captain Connecticut Militia. (Died 1813.) Johnson, Peter (Va). Was a Private, Corporal, and Sergeant in a Virginia regiment, 1777 to 1779 ; was a Cornet of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons in 1779 and a Lieutenant in 1780; served to . Johnson, Reuben (R. I.). Ensign of Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 26th August, 1781; deserted 6th April, 1782. Johnson, Richard (N. J.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New Jersey, 14th November, 1775, to November, 1776; Captain New Jersey Militia in 1777. Johnson, Richard (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1779-1780. Johnson, Richard (Va). Major Vir- ginia Militia in 1778. Johnson, Robert (N. 'Y.). Captain 3d New York, 28th June to December, 1775; Captain of Nicholson's Continen- tal regiment, 8th March, 1776; Captain of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 29th March, 1777, to . Johnson, Roger (Md). Major Mary- land Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1831.) Johnson, Samuel (Conn). Ensign of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 23d January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; served subse- quently as Major Connecticut Militia. Johnson, Samuel (Mass). Lieuteriant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; served subsequently as Colonel Massa- chusetts Militia. (Died 1796.) Johnson, Samuel- (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, ; wounded at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. (Died 15th September, 1834.) Johnson, Seth (N. J.). Ensign 4th New Jersey, 2d November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 17th February, 1777; Cap- tain-Lieutenant, 2d December, 177'7; Captain, 7th April, 1779; transferred to 3d New Jersey, 1st July, 1778; resigned 30th March, 1780. Johnson, Seyboume (Ga). 2d Lieu- tenant of Phoenix's Company Georgia Artillery, 6th November, 1776, to . Johnson, Stephen (Conn). Chaplain 6th Connecticut, 20th May to 20th De- cember, 1775. Johnson, Thomas, Jr. (Md). Briga- dier-General Maryland Militia, 6th Jan- uary 1776, to . (Died 16th October, 1819.) Johnson, Thomas (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1775-1776. Johnson, Thomas (Vt). Colonel Ver- mont Militia ; taken prisoner at Dresden in March, 1781 Johnson, Thomas (Va) Captain 3d Virginia, 21st March, 1776; resigned 18th October, 1776. Johnson, Timothy (Mass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775 ; Cap- tain Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1777. Johnson, William (N. Y.). Captain Lieutenant of Stevens' Battalin of Ar- tillery, 9th November, 1776, which be- came part of the 3d Continental Artil- lery; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. (Died 20th February, 1819.) Johnson, William (Va). Surgeon's Mate 1st Continental Dragoons, March, 1778; resigned — January, 1780, Johnston 322 Johnston Johnston, See also Johnson. Johnston, Alexander (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th January, 1776; Captain 5th Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1777; resigned 23d January, 1778. Johnston, Andrew (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 24th March, 1778; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 12th May, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. 'Johnston, Francis (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 4th January, 1776; Colonel 5th Pennsyl- vania, 27th September, 1776; retired 17th January, 1781. (Died 22d Febru- ary, 1815.) Johnston, George (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New York, 21st November, 1776 ; resigned 9th April, 1778. Johnson, George (Va). Captain 2d Virginia, 21st September, 1775; Major 5th Virginia, 13th August, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 20th January, 1777; re- signed 15th August, 1777. Johnston, Gideon (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1779, to . Johnston, Gilbert (N. C). Captain North Carolina Rangers under Marion in 1780 and 1781. (Died 1794.) Johnston, Isaac (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Stanton's Rhode Island. State Regiment, 12th December, 1776, to — -- ; Lieutenant-Colonel Rhode Island Mili- tia, 1777-1779. Johnston, James (N. Y.). Sergeant- Major 5th New York, 28th December, 1776 ; Ensign, 26th June, 1777 ; Regimen- tal Quartermaster, 23d December, 1779; Regimental Adjutant, 14th July, 1780; transferred to 2d New York, 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; Lieutenant, 11th October, 1781, and served to close of war. Johnston, James (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1776, and at King's Mountain in 1780. (Died 23d July, 1805.) Johnston, James (Pa). Regimental Paymaster 2d Pennsylvania, 10th Janu- ary,. 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Johnston, James (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Pennsylvania MiUtia, 1776-1777. Johnston, James (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Brandywine, Uth Septem- ber, 1777; resigned — May, 1778. (Died 19th December, 1842.) Johnston, John (Mass). Lieutenant of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, May to December, 1775; Cap- tain Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; severely wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; ex- changed 2d May, 1777, but on account of his wounds did not return tothe serv- ice. (Died 28th June, 181S.) Johnston, John (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. Johnston, John Boswell (Va). 2d Lieutenant 14th Virginia, 5th Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th March, 1777; regiment designated 10th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 1st Virginia, 12th Febru- ary, 1781; Captain, 15th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Johnston, Jonas (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia; killed at Stono Perry, 20th June, 1779. Johnston, Joseph (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; transferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st Febru- ary, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781; served to close of war. Johnston, Josiah (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Captain 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 20th May, 1779. Johnston, Launcelot (N. C). Surgeon 9th North Carolina, 22d December, 1776; retired' 1st June, 1778; Surgeon North Carolina Militia in 1779-1780. (Died 19th September, 1832.) Johnston, Michael (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia ; wounded and taken prisoner and died in captivity; when and where wounded and taken prisoner, not stated. Johnston, Philip (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel of Hunt's Regiment New Jer- sey Militia, 14th June, 1776; Colonel, 1st August, 1776; killed at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Johnston, Robert (Pa). Surgeon 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776, to January, 1777 ; Hospital Physic- ian and Surgeon, 20th March, 1780; Hospital Physician and Surgeon South- ern Department, 15th May, 1781, to close of war. (Died 25th November, 1808.) Johnston, Samuel (R. I.). Lieuten- ant Adjutant of Sherburne's Continen- Johnston 323 Jones tal Regiment, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Arti- ficer Regiment, 21st August, 1778; re- signed 8th August, 1779. Johnston, Thomas (Pa). 3d Lieuten- ant Pennsylvania Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp; wounded at Long Island, 27th August, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant Penn- sylvania State Regiment, 18th April 1777; resigned 20th June, 1777. (Died 1819.) Johnston, Thomas (Vt). Captain Vermont Militia in 1776. Johnston, William (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain in October, 1780. Johnston, William (Pa). Ensign 13th Pennsylvania, 8th May, 1777; resigned ipth February, 1778. Johnston, William (Va). Captain 15th Virginia, 24th December, 1776; regi- ment designated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; transferred to 7th Vir- ginia, May, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Virginia, 12th February, 1781; transferred to 1st Virginia, 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Johnston, William E. (Va). Surgeon's Mate, 1st Continental Dragoons in 1778. Johnston, Hugo (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia; wounded at Wiggins' Mill, Georgia, in April, 1781. (Died 1794.) Johonot, Gabriel (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 21st May to December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 14th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 9th October, 1820.) Johonot, William (Mass). Apothe- cary, 1st January, 1777; Assistant and Apothecary Hospital Department, 6th October, 1780; drowned 23d July, 1782. Joiner, John (S. C). Captain South •Carolina Artillery, 1776-1777. Jolibois, John (Canada). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regi- ment, 16th February, 1776 ; was allowed pay of Lieutenant to 3d November, 1783. JollifE, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 16th February, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 27th March, 1776; died 5th April, 1777. Jolly, Maybury (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 11th Pennsylvania, 30th September. 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 9th April, 1777; Captain, 31st March, 1778; retired 1st July, 1778. Jones, ( — ) . Lieutenant of Marion's Brgiade; killed at Quinby's Bridge, 17th July, 1781. Jones, Abraham P. (Ga). Lieutenant 2d Georgia; on roll for August, 1778; served to . (Died 28th January, 1831.) Jones, Adam (S. C.) . Captain South Carolina Militia, 1775-1776. Jones, Adam C. (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775. Jones, Albrigdon (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Virginia, 11th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th September, 1776; re- signed 6th January 1777 ; Adjutant 15th Virginia, 12th March, 1777; regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; served as Adjutant to 10th May, 1779; 2d Lieutenant 9th Septem- ber, 1778 ; - transferred to 4th Virginia, 1st January, 1781, and served to close of war. Jones, Allen (N. C). Lieutenant- Colonel, and Colonel and Brigadier- General North Carolina Militia, 1775 to 1782. (Died 10th November, 1798.) Jones, Benjamin (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New York, 27th April to November, 1776; served subsequently as Lieuten- ant New York Militia. Jones, Binns (Va). 2d Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 25th November, 1776; Regimental Quartermaster, 6th May, 1778 ; regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; was in service in 1780. Jones, Cadwallader (Va). Captain 3d Continental Dragoon's, 6th February, 1777, to 9th November, 1782; Aide-de- Camp to General Lafayette, 1778-1781. (Died 1796.) Jones, Catesby (Va). 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 28th September, 1775, to Jones, Charles (Va). Paymaster 10th Virginia, 3d August, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 9th September, 1778; regiment des- ignated 6th Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; 1st Lieutenant, 18th Febru- ary, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Jones, Churchill (Va). Captain 3d Continental Dragoons, 1st June, 1777; transferred to Baylor's Consolidated Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war; Bre- vet-Major, 30th September, 1783. Jones 324 Jones Jones, Daniel (N. C). Captain 3d North Carolina, 12th May, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778. Jones, David (Mass) . Surgeon of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Surgeon 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 27th March, 1822.) Jones, David (N. Y. York Militia in 1775. Captain New Jones, David (N. C). 1st Lieutenant 4th North Carolina, 27th November, 1776; omitted 1st January, 1778. Jones, David (Pa). Chaplain 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th April, 1776; Chaplain 4th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; Brigade Chaplain, 25th May, 1778; transferred to 3d Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war; Chaplain United States Army, 13th May, 1794; honorable dis- charged, 15th June, 1800; Chaplain United States Army, 2d April, 1813 ; honorably discharged, 15th June, 1815. (Died 6th February, 1820.) Jones, Edward (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1779-1780. Jones, Gabriel (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778, to 1781. Jones, Gibbs (Pa). Captain Lieuten- ant of Roman's Independent Company Pennsylvania Artillery, 6th February, 1776; Captain, 1st June, 1778; resigned 14th April, 1780. Jones, Israel (Conn). Sergeant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 28th Novem- ber, 1775; Ensign 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 25th Oc- tober, 1777; resigned 2d May, 1779. Jones, Jacob (Md). Ensign 5th Mary- land, 20th February, 1777; Lieutenant, 14th July, 1777; resigned 27th January, 1778. Jones, James (Mass). Captain of Jackson's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 1st February, 1777; resigned 23d April, 1779. Jones, James (Pa). Lieutenant Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 29th January, 1781, and did not re-enter the service. Jones, James (Pa). Surgeon's Mate 4th Pennsylvania, 16th February, 1778; ■ transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 1st May, 1779; Surgeon 4th Pennsylvania, February, 1780; retired 17th January, 1781. (Died 29th April, 1830.) Jones, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; taken prisoner at his home, 14th February, 1778. Jones, James Morris (Pa). Ensign 1st Pennsylvania, 3d November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania, 12th March, 1777; transferred to 1st Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Jones, Joel (N. Y.). Lieutenant-Colo- nel New York Militia at Saratoga, Oc- tober, 1777. (Died 1832.) Jones, John (Ga). Colonel Georgia Militia; wounded at Prince's Fort, Ga., 16th July, 1780, and at Beach Island, Ga., in September, 1780. Jones, John Jr. (Ga). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Howe, 10th May, 1778; Aide-de-Camp to General Mcintosh in 1778-1779; killed at the siege of Savannah,. 9th October, 1779. Jones, John (Mass). Ensign 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Jones, John (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 10th Massachusetts, 1st September, 1777; Surgeon, 24th September, 1777; resigned 14th May, 1781. Jones, John Jr. (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1797.) Jones, John (N. H.). Captain 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Jones, John (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Partisan Rangers, ; wounded at Pacolett River, N. C, 14th July, 1780. Jones, John (S. C). Was a Lieuten- ant in 6th South Carolina in 1777. Jones, John (Va). Captain 6th Vir- ginia, 9th April, 1776; retired 30th Sep- tember, 1778. Jones, John Courts (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Maryland, 10th De- cember, 1776; Captain, 20th September, 1777; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Mary- land 1st January, 1783, and served to April, 1783. Jones, John C. (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Jones 325 Jones Captain of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th April to December, 1775; Captain 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; died 4th July, 1776. Jones, Jonathan (Pa). Captain 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th October, 1775; Major 2d Pennsylvania, 25th Oc- tober, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 12th March, 1777; resigned 5th April, 1777. (Died 26th September, 1782.) Jones, Joseph (Pa). Captain of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Jones, Joshua (Conn). Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, 16th November, 1779, to . Jones, Llewellyn (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Regiment of Dragoons, 17th June, 1776; Captain 1st Continental Dra- goons, 31st March, 1777, to . (In service December, 1778.) Jones, Maurice (N. C). Lieutenant 6th North Carolina, 15th June, 1776, to Jones, Nathaniel (Conn). Ensign of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Jones, Nathaniel (Mass). Surgeon of Mitchell's Regiment Massachusetts Mi- litia in the Bagaduce expedition, July to September, 1779; died 4th Septem- ber, 1779. Jones, Peter (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Uth Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 11th April, 1777; re- tired 1st July, 1778. Jobes, Peter (Va). 1st Lieutenant Uth Virginia, 9th April, 1776; Captain, 18th November, 1776; regiment desig- nated 10th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 15th December, 1779. (Died 10th February, 1833.) Jones, Philip (N. C). Lieutenant 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; Captain Lieutenant of Kings- bury's Independent Company North Carolina Artillery, 19th July, . 1777 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Jones, Samuel (Md). 2d Lieutenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; Captain, 6th August, 1777; resigned 11th February, 1780. Jones, Samuel (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; killed at Minnisink, 22d July, 1779. Jones, Samuel (N. C). Ensign 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 4th October, 1777; transferred to 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 11th September, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Jones, Samuel (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, . Died 7th July, 1778. Jones, Samuel (Va). 2d Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 25th November, 1776; Regimental Paymaster, 7th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st September, 1777; dismissed 6th June, 1778; restored 11th June, 1778, and retired 1st January, 1780. Jones, Samuel (Va). 2d Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 22d January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1778; regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; Captain, 1st January, 1780; retired 12th February, 1781. Jones, Solomon (Mass). Ensign 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 1st March, 1779. Jones, Strother (Va). Captain of Grayson's Additional Continental Regi- ment, Uth May, 1777; transferred to Gist's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; re- tired 1st January, 1781. ■ Jones, Thomas (Md). Sergeant 5th Maryland, 20th December, 1776; En- sign, 20th February, 1777; resigned 13th October, 1778; served subsequently as Major Maryland Militia. (Died 1812.) Jones, Thomas (N. H). Ensign of Bedel's New Hampshire Regiment, January to July, 1776. Jones, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 7th North Carolina, 7th April, 1777; Lieu- tenant, 15th August, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Jones, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 19th February, 1776; re- signed 7th May, 1777. Jones, Timothy (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Jones, Walter (Va). Physician Gen- eral of Hospital Middle Department, 11th April, 1777; resigned 1st July, 1777. (Died 31st December, 1815.) Jones, William (Del). 2d Lieutenant of McLane's Delaware Partisan Com- pany, 13th January, 1777; killed at Wy- oming, 23d April, 1779. Jones 326 Judson Jones, Wm. (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Jones, Wm. (N. C). Brigadier- General North Carolina Militia, 1780- 1781. Jones, Wm. (Pa). Lieutenant Penn- sylvania Militia in 1776 and 1777; served subsequently in Navy; Secre- tary of the Navy, — ■ January, 1813, to — December, 1814. (Died 5th Septem- ber, 1831.) Jones, William (R. I.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regiment, 15th January, 1776; Captain of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776, to March, 1777; served subsequently as Captain of Marines, and was taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780. (Died 22d April, 1822.) Jones, William (Va). Cornet of a Virginia Regiment Dragoons, 15th June, 1776; resigned 18th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant of Grayson's Con- tinental Regiment, 6th March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st December, 1777; re- signed 7th February, 1778. Jones, Windsor (Mass). Ensign 3d Massachusetts, 1st April, 1777; resigned nth May, 1778. Jones, Wood (Va). 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 8th March, 1776; Captain, 25th December, 1776; retired 14th Septem- ber, 1778. Jordan, Cox (Del). 2d Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 2d December, 1776; resigned 4th April, 1777. Jordan, Griffith (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Regiment, 1st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th April, 1777; resigned 6th October, 1777. Jordan, John (Md). Ensign of Small- wood's Maryland Regiment, 14th Jan- uary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; Captain, 20th December, 1777; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Jordan, John (Pa). Captain Lieu- tenant of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 17th .February, 1777; Cap- tain, 7th May, 1778; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. Jordan, John (Va). Cadet 6th Vir- ginia, 26th March, 177&; 2d Lieutenant, 4th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 3d September, 1777; transferred to 2d Vir- ginia 14th September, 1778; taken pris- oner, at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged April, 1781 ; Captain, 8th September, 1781, and served to close of war. Jordan, Jonathan (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia in 1775-1776. Jordan, Nathaniel (Mass). Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Mitchell's Regiment on the Bagaduce expedition, July to Sep- tember, 1779. Jordan, William (Ga) . 2d Lieutenant 1st Georgia, January, 1778; 1st Lieuten- ant, 1780, and served to close of war, Joslyn, Joseph (R. I.). Surgeon 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Jouett, Matthew (Va). Captain 7th Virginia, 18th March, 1776; died 15th November, 1777. Jouett, Robert (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 28th October, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 28th September, 1777; trans- ferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Ar- tillery, 1st January, 1779; 1st Liauten- ant, 12th May, 1779 ; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781; served to close of the war. Jourdine, Charles (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia, ; killed near Au- gusta, September, 1780. Joynes, Levin (Va). Captain 9th I Virginia, 10th February, 1776; Major 11th Virginia, 10th February, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel 12th Virginia, 11th December, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777, and did not rejoin the Army. Joynes, Reuben (Va). 2d Lieutenant 9th Virginia, 10th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, ; resigned 27th March, 1777. Judd, William (Conn). Major Con- necticut Militia, August to October, 1775; Captain 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 3d November, 1804.) Judkins, Charles (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Virginia, 21st March, 1776, to Judson, Amos (Conn). Ensign 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; resigned 1st January, 1778. Judson, David (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 177'7; 1st Lieutenant, 14th February, 1'778; transferred to 4th Connecticut 1st Jan- uary, 1781; Captain, 29th November, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Connecticut 1st Judson 327 Keene January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783; was Brigade Quartermaster 17th December, 1778, to 20th June, 1781. (Died 18th February, 1818.) Judsoa, Ephraim (Conn). Chaplain of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, August, 1776, to May, 1777. Judson, James (Conn). Lieutenant Connecticut Light Horse in 1777. Judson, Noah (Conn). 2d Lieutenant of Silliman's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Julian, John (Va). Surgeon of Vir- ginia State Troops, 5th June, 1776, to close of war. (Died 1787.) Jump, George (Va). 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 27th November, 1775, to Justice, John (Pa). Ensign Uth Pennsylvania, 10th May, 1777, to . Kachlein, Andrew (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; discharged 21st June, 1776; served subsequently as Colonel Pennsylvania Militia. (Name also spelled Kichlein.) Kachlein, Peter (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Baxter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th No- vember, 1776; exchanged 1778. Name also spelled Kichlein. (Died 1789.) Earr, Henry (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia, ; wounded at Fish Dam Ford, 9th November, 1780. Karr, James (N. C). Lieutenant of a North Carolina Regiment in 1781. (Died 13th March, 1823.) Karr, Jesse (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April, 1775, to Kasson, Adam (Mass). Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1779-1780. Kasson, Archibald (R. I.). Major, Lieutenant-Colonel, and Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1775-1781. Kavleman, — See Howelman. Kay, John. — See Key. Kay or Kays, Robert.— See Keyes. Keais, Nathaniel (N. C). Captain 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; retired 1st June, 1778. Keane, Thomas (Del). Captain of Patterson's Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. (Died 1802.) Kearney, James (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 25th January, 1777; Captain, 9th Sep- tember, 1777, to . Kearsley, Samuel (Pa). Captain of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, 28th February, 1777; transferred to Spen- cer's Continental Regiment, 23d April, 1779; resigned 25th April, 1779. (Died 22d March, 1830.) Keays, John (Pa). Sergeant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 1776; Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 5th February, 1777, to . Keeler, Aaron (Conn). Sergeant 5th Connecticut, February, 1777; Ensign, 22d April, 1781 ; transferred to 5th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Keeler, Isaac (Conn). Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 27th May, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st August, 1779; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st September, 1780; transferred to 3d Connecticut, Ist Jan- uary, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 26th August, 1808.) Keeler, Isaac (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; taken prisoner at Combond 24th June, 1779, and was a prisoner to 24th March, 1781. Keeler, James (— ). Lieutenant, ; was a prisoner in 1780; when and where taken not stated. Keeler, Samuel (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 2d November, 1775; Captain of Bradley's Connecticut State Regiment, 10th June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 19th March, 1781. Keeler, Thaddeus (Conn). Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 13th July to 23d De- cember, 1775; Sergeant in Silliman's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant 5th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777 ; 1st Lieuten- ant, 25th May, 1778; Regimental Quar- termaster, 8th May, 1780; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st June, 1783, Keene, Lawrence (Pa). Captain Patton's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 13th January, 1777; regiment des- ignated 11th Pennsylvania, 13th Janu- ary, 1779; Aide-de-Camp to General Keene 328 Kelsey Mifflin, 5th June, 1778, to 25th Febru- ary, 1779; transferred to 3d Pennsyl- vania, 17th January, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Keene, Samuel Y. (Md). Surgeon's Mate 1st Maryland, . 1781, and served to April, 1783. Keep, Caleb (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; resigned 13th April, 1778 ; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1779. Keep, Jabez (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Keep, Leonard (N. H.). Regimental Quartermaster of Ashley's New Hamp- shire Militia Regiment, 1777. Keeports, George (Md. 3d Lieuten- ant of Smith's Baltimore Company In- dependent Maryland Artillery, 14th January, 1776; Captain German Bat- talion, 8th July, 1776; resigned 4th May, 1777. Keiser, William (Md). Captain Ger- man Battalion, September, 1776, and served to . Keith, Alexander (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th South Carolina, — January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 21st January, 1778 to . Keith, Alexander (Va). Cadet 3d Virginia, 29th August, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 10th Virginia, 20th March, 1777; transferred to 6th Virginia, 14th Sep- tember, 1778; resigned 13th October, 1778. (Died 1824.) Keith, Isham (Va). 2d Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 18th March, 1776 ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 30th January, 1777; resigned 8th April, 1778. Keith, Israel (Mass). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Heath, 13th August, 1776, to 23d May, 1778. Keith, James (Mass). Captain of Sargeant's Massachusetts Regiment, 1st July to December, 1775; Captain 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 8th Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Major, 12th August, 1779; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783. (Died 14th May, 1829.) Keith, Robert (Pa). Chaplain of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Kellar, Abraham (Va). Captain of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1779-1782. Keller, Adam (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 20th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st November, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 3d June, 1778; retired 1st July, 1778. Keller, Stoeffel (Pa). Ensign of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Kelley, David (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775. Kelley, Moses (N. H.). Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1781. Kelley, Wm. (Va). 2d Lieutenant of Shepard's Company of Virginia Rifle- men, 9th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; Captain of Hartley's Continen- tal Regiment, 16th January, 1777. Died 9th September, 1777. Kelley, Wm. Dennis (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 10th July, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 22d March, 1778; 1st Lieuten- ant and Adjutant, 9th September, 1778; retired 30th September, 1778. Kellock, Royall (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Read's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775, to . Kellogg, John (Mass). Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1777. Kellogg, Moses (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia, 1776. Kelly.— See also Kelley. Kelly, Daniel (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Kelly, James (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia, 1777-1778. Kelly, Thaddeus (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Kelsey, Aaron (Conn). Lieutenant of Cook's Connecticut Regiment, ; wounded at Stillwater, 19th September, 1777. Eelsey 329 Eennon Eelsey, Enos (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia, 1776-1779. Kelson, Samuel (Mass). Captain of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to . Kelty, . See Kilty. Kemp, James (Va). Ensign of a Vir- ginia State Regiment in 1780. Kemp, Lawrence (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1781. Kemp, Peter (Va). Captain of a Vir- ginia State Regiment, 1779-1781. Kemp, Thomas (Pa). Lieutenant of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, , 1779, to 18th March, 1780. (Died 25th May, 1825.) Kemp, Thomas (Va). Surgeon's Mate Virginia State troops, 1779 to 1781. Kemper, Jacob (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 14th November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Stevens' Battalion of Artillery, 9th November, 1776; Bat- talion formed part of 3d Continental Artillery in 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 2d December, 1778, and served to June, 1783. Kempton, Thomas (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Davidson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776. Kendall, Custis (Va). 1st Lieutenant 9th Virginia, 14th August, 1776; Cap- tain, 26th May, 1778; transferred to 1st Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Vir- ginia, 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war. Kendall, Thomas (Mass). Chaplain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artil- lery, March to December, 1776. Kendall, Wafiendal (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 5th Virginia, 9th March, 1776; Captain, — April, 1777, and served to Kendrick, John (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May to December, 1775. Kenley, Benjamin (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1778-1779. Kenna, Asa (R. I.). Ensign of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Kennedy, Daniel (Pa). Sergeant 6th Pennsylvania, 1st September, 1776; Adjutant, 15th February, 1777; En- sign, 2d June, 1777; taken prisoner at Bristol, 17th April, 1778; exchanged 1st August, 1780, and did not return to service. Kennedy, James (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina, 21st December, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780 ; exchanged June, 1781 ; 1st Lieutenant, 21st December, 1781, and served to close of war. Kennedy, James (Va). Adjutant of Virginia Militia Regiment in 1779. Kennedy, John (Mass). : Ensign 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Ensign 15th Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieuten- ant, 19th April, 1779; transferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Kennedy, Joseph (Va). Ensign of a Virginia Regiment in 1777. Kennedy, Robert (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia at Kings Moun- tain, October, 1780. Kennedy, Samuel (Pa). Surgeon 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 24th Feb- ruary to 31st December, 1'776; Hospi- tal Surgeon, 1st May, 1777; died 17th June, 1778. Kennedy, Samuel (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 1st June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st October, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 7th Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1777, to rank from 1st October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th March, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 17th April, 1779; Captain, 12th May, 1779; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Kennedy, Thomas (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia; wounded at Ramsour's Mill, 20th June, 1780. (Died 19th June, 1836.) Kenney, James (Pa). Captain of Hartley's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 13th January, 1777; resigned 13th January, 1779. Kenney, James (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th South Carolina, 23d November, 1777, to . Kenney, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 22d June, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Kennon, John (N. C). Lieutenant 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to Keiinon 330 Eeyes Eennon, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 13th August, 1776 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 14th September, 1777, and served to ■ . Eennon, John (Va). Paymaster 6th Virginia, 1st May, 1777, to . Eennon, Richard (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Virginia, 1st March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 17th December, 1776; re- tired 14th September, 1778; served sub- sequently in Virginia Militia. (Died 1802.) Eennon, William (N. C). Lieuten- ant and Commissary 1st North Caro- lina, 1st September, 1776; resigned April, 1777. Eent, Daniel (Va). Ensign Virginia State troops, ; in service in 1780. Eent, Ebenezer (Mass). Sergeant- Major of Jackson's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, February, 1777; regi- ment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; Ensign, 5th March, 1781; resigned 14th Novem- ber, 1782. Eent, James (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia, 1776. Kent, John Jr. (Maryland). Lieuten- ant Maryland Militia, 1777. Kent, Moses (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Keran, Edward (Va). 2d Lieutenant 13th Virginia, 16th December, 1776; dismissed 15th December, 1777. Kerber, Paul (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster of Haller's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Kerlevan, (France). Lieutenant 1st Cavalry Pulaski Legion, 1st March, 1779, to . Kermovan, John de ( — ). Lieutenant- Colonel Engineer, 16th July, 1776; dis- charged 9th February, 1778. Kerney, James. — See Kearney. Eerney, John (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1778-1782. Eerr, John (Pa). Lieutenant Penn- sylvania Militia, taken prisoner 29th April, 1776; near Crooked Billet. Kerr, Thomas (— ). Surgeon Hospi- tal Department. Eerr, William (N. J.). Ensign 4th New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; re- tired 17th February, 1777. Eersey, William (N. J.). Private and Corporal 3d New Jersey, March, 1776, to 1st May, 1777; Ensign, 1st May, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st Novem- ber, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 30th March, 1780; transferred to 1st New Jersey, 1st January, 1781 ; retained in New Jer- sey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Ensign United States Infantry Regiment, 12th August, 1784; Lieutenant 1st United States In- fantry, 29th September, 1789; Cap- tain, 4th June, 1791 ; assigned to 1st Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; Major 4th Sub Legion, 30th June, 1794; retained in 3d United States Infantry, 1st November, 1796; died 21st March, 1800. Eershaw, Eli (S. C). Captain 3d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; re- signed 7th October, 1777. He was taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and while being transported to Hon- duras as a prisoner he died about No- vember, 1780. Eershaw, Joseph (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1776-1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Eershaw, William (S. C). Brigade Major South Carolina troops, 1776 to Kertan, Peter (N. Y.), Ensign of Nicholson's New York Regiment, March to November, 1776. Ketcham, Alexander (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 3d New York, 14th July, 1775, to January, 1776. Kettle, Nicholas (N. Y.). Ensign 2d New York, June to November, 1776. Key, Amasa (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Light Horse, 1776. Key, John (Va). Sergeant 8th Vir- ginia, 16th February, 1776; Ensign 3d February, 1777; resigned 24th April, 1778; name also spelled Kay. Key, John Ross (Md). 2d Lieutenant Maryland Rifle Company, 20th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant in Stephenson's Maryland Rifle Battalion in 1776, and served to . Key or Kee, Thomas (S. C). Cap- tain South Carolina Militia, 1781. Keyes, Benjamin (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1777. Keyes Eeyes, Danforth (Mass) . Lieutenant- Colonel in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775; Colonel Massachusetts Mihtia, 1777. (Died 1826.) Keyes, John (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th De- cember, 1775; Captain 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently as Adjutant- General Connecticut Militia. Keyes, Robert (Va). Sergeant 4th Virginia, 28th September, 1776; Ensign, 4th July, 1779; Lieutenant, 18th Feb- ruary, 1781; served to (name also spelled Kays). Keyes, Stephen (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 10th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. Died 2d August, 1804.) Keyes, Wm. (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1813.) Keys, Richard (Pa). 3d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, June, 1776; discharged Sep- tember,- 1776. Keyser, John (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 15th March, 1780, to 3d September, 1781 ; where taken not stated. Keyser, John Jr. (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New York, 15th July, 1775; died November, 1775. Kichlein. — See Kachlein. Kidd, Charles (Del). Sergeant Dela- ware Regiment, January to December, 1776; Ensign Delaware Regiment, 5th April, 1777; wounded 1st June, 1778; where not stated; 2d Lieutenant, 7th September, 1778, and served to 14th May, 1782. Kidd, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; cashiered 8th October, 1776. Kilby, William (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 6th June, 1776; died 6th April, 1777. Kilgore, Benjamin (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. (Died 1810.) Kilgore, David (Pa). Captain 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776, to January, 1777. (Died 11th July, 1814.) 331 Kimball Killam, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, 9th May to 9th August, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 27th Continental Infantry, 5th May to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st March, 1779; Captain, 14th October, 1780; transferred to 1st Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Killby, Wm. Tyler (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 6th June, 1776; died 6th April, 1777. Kilpatrick, William (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 3d Au- gust to 31st December, 1776. Kilty, John (Md). Ensign Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th Oc- tober, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 6th Novem- ber, 1777; Captain 3d Continental Dra- goons, 1st July, 1778; retired 9th No- vember, 1782. Kilty, Wm. (Maryland). Surgeon's Mate 5th Maryland, 5th March, 1778; Surgeon, 1st April, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; tran& ferred to 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; retired Lst January, 1783. Kimball, Asa (N. H.). Lieutenant New Hampshire Militia in 1780. Kimball, Asa (R. I.). Captain of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 15th January, 1776, to 1777. Kimball, Benjamin (Mass). Captain of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1779.) Kimball, Benjamin (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New Hampshire, 25th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 6th September, 1776; Paymaster 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; accidentally killed 23d August, 1779. Kimball, Frederick (S. C). Lieuten- ant-Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1780- 1781. Kimball, James (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. Kimball 332 King Kimball, Jesse (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 20th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 23d January, 1776; Captain, 19th Septem- ber, 1776; Captain 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 15th December, 1777. Kimball, John (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Chester's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Kimball, Peter (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, ; wounded at Bennington, 16th August, 1777. (Died 1811.) Kimball, Stephen (R. I.). Captain Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775; Captain 11th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1779-1783, Kimberly, Ephraim (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 8th January, 1778 ; transferred to 2d Connecticut 1st Janu- ary, 1781; Captain, 13th April, 1782, and served to 3d June, 1783. Kimberly, Silas (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia ; taken prisoner at West Haven, Conn., 1st September, 1781. (Died 1803.) Kimbrough, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775. Kimmell, Adam (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January to December, 1776. Kimmell, Michael (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th January, 1776; Regimental Paymaster, 5th Pennsylvania, 15th March, 1777; retired with rank of Captain, 1st July, 1778. (Died 1818.) Kincaid, James (S C). Captain South Carolina Dragoons, under Marion, 1779-1780. Died 1801. Kincaid, Joseph (Va). Ensign of a Virginia regiment in 1781. Kincaid, Wm. (Va). 2d Lieutenant 12th Virginia, 28th December, 1776; Resigned 31st December, 1777. Kincannon, Andrew (Va). Captain Virginia Militia at Kings Mountain, Oc- tober, 1780. (Died 1829.) King, Alexander (Conn). Ensign of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. King, Caleb (Mass). Fifer in Lexing- ton Alarm, April, 1775; Private in Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to October, 1775; Sergeant 9th Massa- chusetts, 11th December, 1776; Ensign, 2d June, 1778; resigned 28th April, 1780. King, Elijah (Va). Sergeant 14th Virginia, 1st January, 1777; regiment designated 10th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; Ensign, 4th July, 1779; Lieu- tenant, 15th February, 1781 ; trans- ferred to 3d Continental Dragoons, . 1781; retired 9th November, 1782. King, EliphaJet (Conn). Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 22d Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th August, 1776; dis- charged 31st December, 1776. King, EUsha (Va). Sergeant 14th Virginia, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 10th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Ensign 10th Virginia, 4th July, 1779; transferred to 1st Virginia, 12th Feb- ruary, 1781 ; Lieutenant, 15th Febru- ary, 1781, and served to 9th November, 1782. King, Gideon (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. King, Henry (Md). Sergeant Mary- land Line, 25th May to 20th October, 1778; Assistant Commissary of. Issues, 10th May, 1780, to 10th September, 1781. King, Hugh (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Baxter's Battalion Pennsylvania Fly- ing Camp, June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 8th December, 1780. King, James (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 15th August, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 3d April, 1777; Captain, 30th March, 1780; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780, and died in cap- tivity. King, James (R. I.). 2d Lieutenant 11th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . King, John (Mass). Sergeant in Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, 9th May, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 17th June to November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1829.) King, John (Pa). Ensign 6th Penn- sylvania, 17th October, 1776; killed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. King 333 Kingsley King, Jonathan (Mass). Surgeon 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 1st April, 1778. King, Joseph (N. J.). Regimental Adjutant, 4th New Jersey, 28th No- vember, 1776; wounded and taken pris- oner at Short Hills, 26th June, 1777; Paymaster of Baldwin's Artillery Artifi- cer Regiment, 6th February, 1780; retired May, 1781. King, Joseph (Pa). Paymaster Corps of Artificers, 6th February, 1780, to 1781. King, Joshua (Mass). Fifer in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775, and in Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, 1st May to 8th July, 1775; Sergeant 1st Massachusetts, 20th February, 1777; Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, 16th November, 1779; Lieutenant, 20th November, 1779 ; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781; Regimen- tal Quartermaster in 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 1839.) King, Josiah (Mass). Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; served subsequently in Massachusetts Militia. (Died 1839.) King, Levin (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, 20th February, 1777 ; re- ■ signed 8th November, 1777. King, Miles (Va). Surgeon's Mate, 1st Virginia, 26th October, 1775; re- tired 14th September, 1778. King, Peter (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artil- lery, 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant, August, 1776, and served to De- cember, 1776. King, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 12th Pennsylvania, 1st October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th May, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778; served subsequently as a Captain of Militia in Western Penn- sylvania. King, Rufus (Mass). Appointed Cap- tain and Aide-de-Camp to General Glover, 16th August, 1778, and served to July, 1782. (Died 29th April, 1827.) King, Samuel (Mass). Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1775-1776; Captain 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776. Died 15th March, 1781; was he not killed at Guilford on that date? He served as Major and Aide-de-Camp to General De Kalb, 7th October, 1779, to 16th August, 1780, when the General was killed at Camden. King, William (Mass). Captain of Fellow's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 21st Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. King, Zebulon (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 4th October, 1780; transferred to 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 4th Mas- sachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Killed by In- dians in Ohio, 1st May, 1789.) Kingman, Edward (Mass). Ensign 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died 1st October, 1777, of wounds re- ceived near Saratoga, 26th September, 1777. Kingsbury, Andrew (Conn). Super- intendent of Military Stores, Hospital Department, 15th December, 1778, to 13th March, 1781. Kingsbury, Asa (Conn). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 5th September, 1775; Surgeon's liate 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Kingsbury, Eleazer (Mass). Captain Company of Minute Men, ; wound- ed at Concord, 19th April, 1775. Kingsbury, Jacob (Conn). Private and Corporal 8th Connecticut, 11th July to 16th December, 1775; Sergeant Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; Ensign of "Webb's Continental Regiment, 26th April, 1780; transferred to 3d Connecti- cut 1st January. 1781; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783 ; Lieutenant United States Infantry Regiment, 15th October, 1787; Lieuten- ant 1st United States Infantry, 29th September, 1789; Captain, 28th Septem- ber, 1791; assigned to 1st Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792 ; assigned to 1st United States Infantry, 1st November, 1796; Major 2d Infantry, 15th May, 1797; Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Infantry, nth April, 1803; Colonel, 18th August, 1808. (Colonel Inspector-General, 8th April, 1813 to 31st October, 1814.) Hon- orably discharged upon the reorganiza- tion of the Army, ' 15th June, 1815. (Died 1st July, 1837.) Kingsbury, John (N. C). Captain Independent Company North Carolina Artillery, 19th July, 1777 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Kingsley, Eliphalet (Conn). Ser- geant of Baldwin's Regiment Artillery Kinley 334 Kirtland Artificers, 6th October, 1777; Lieuten- ant, 1st December, 1778; Captain, 1st May, 1779; resigned 1st May, 1780. Kinley, Benjamin (Va). Ensign 8th Virginia, 16th February, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 9th March, 1777; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; re- tired 30th September, 1778, with rank of 1st Lieutenant; Captain Virginia State Regiment, 1778-1781. Kinloch, Francis (S. C). Captain South CaroHna Regiment in 1776; wounded at the siege of Savannah in September, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war. Kinnard, Nathaniel (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Maryland BattaUon of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Kinney, Abraham (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania, 24th May, 1779; Leiuten- ant 2d Continental Dragoons, 14th June, 1781; retired 17th October, 1780. Kinney, John (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 29th July to 10th Novem- ber, 1776; Ensign 3d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 6th January, 1778; resigned August, 1778. (Died 17th July, 1832.) Kinney, Thomas (N. J.). Private 3d New Jersey, December, 1775; Ensign 3d New Jersey, 19th July to 10th No- vember, 1776. Kinsey, Jonathan (N. J.). Captain 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776. Died 16th November, 1777. Kinsman, Aaron (N. H.). Captain 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to De- cember, 1775; served subsequently as Captain New Hampshire Militia. Kinsman, John (Conn). Sergeant 8th Connecticut, .12th July, 1775; Ensign, 21st October to 10th December, 1775; Ensign 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Kirby, Ephraim (R. I.). Private 2d Continental Dragoons, 24th December, 1776, to 7th August, 1779; Ensign of Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 23d August, 1782 to 25th December, 1783. (Died 1804.) Kirk, John (Pa). Ensign Pennsyl- vania Musket Battalion, 20th March to December, 1776. Kirk, Robert (Va). Ensign of Gray- son's Continental Regiment, 23d July, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 19th April, 1778; transferred to Gist's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 28th August, 1828.) Kirkland, Daniel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Fellow's Massachusetts Regiment in 1775. Kirkland, Moses (S. C). Captain 3d South Carolina (Rangers), 17th June, 1775, and in August, 1775, he deserted with his company to the enemy. Kirkland, Peter (N. Y.). Lieutenant- Colonel New York Militia; taken pris- oner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Kirkland, Samuel (N. Y.). Chaplain to Fort Schuyler, 16th October, 1779, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 28th February, 1808.) Kirkpatrick, Abraham (Va). 1st Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 22d March, 1776; Regimental Adjutant ( 2d April, 1777; Captain, 10th August, 1777; trans- ferred to 4th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; transferred to 1st Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war; Brevet-Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 17th November, 1817.) Kirkpatrick, David (N. Y.). Ensign of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, 24th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 20th January, 1778; transferred to Spencer's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; 1st Lieuten- ant, 24th April, 1779; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; Captain Sappers and Miners, 25th July, 1781; wounded at York- town, 14th October, 1781; served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 1839.)- Kirkwood, Robert H. (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 17th January, 1776; Captain, 1st December, 1776, and served to close of war. Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783; Captain 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791; killed 4th November, 1791, in action with Indians at St. Clair's de- feat near Fort Recovery, Ohio. Kirtland, Daniel (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Fellows' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Lieuten- ant Massachusetts MiHtia, 1776-1780. Kirtland, Martin (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 18th December, 1775; Captain 6th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 15th November, 1778. Kirtland, Nathaniel (Conn). Private 6th Connecticut, 10th May to 18th De- cember, 1775; Ensign 6th Connecticut, 12th March, 1777; Lieutenant, June, Kirtley 1777; died 12th October, 1777, of wounds received at Stillwater, 7th Oc- tober, 1777. Kirtley, James (Va). 1st Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 16th January, 1776; dis- charged 10th June, 1777. Kirtley, William (Va). Captain Con- vention Guards, 1779-1781. Kittredge, Thomas (Mass). Surgeon of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, 20th May to December, 1775; served subse- quently as Surgeon Massachusetts Militia. (Died October, 1818.) Klauman, Charles (Va) . Captain Vir- ginia MiHtia in 1777. Kleckner, Christian. — See Glackner. Klein, David (Pa). Deputy Commis- sary of Prisoners, 12th December, 1777, to . Klein, William (Pa). Major German Battalion, 17th July, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel, 3d September, 1778; retired 21st June, 1779, and granted permission to return to Europe. Klock, Adam (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant New York Exempts, ; killed at Oriskany. 6th August, 1777. Klock, Jacob (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia in 1776. Klock, Jacob Conrad (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York Militia, ; prisoner, 6th October, 1780, to 21st May, 1783; where taken not stated. Klock, Jacob I. (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; re- signed 16th May, 1780, and joined the British Army. Klotz, Jacob (Pa). Colonel Pennsyl- vania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Klotz, Nicholas (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel of Haller's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp; taken pris- oner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. (Died 1807.) Knapp, Job (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachu- setts Militia, 1776-1781- Knapp, John (S. C). Sergeant 3d South Carolina , January, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 2d January, 1778; Adjutant, 6th March, 1778; Lieu- tenant, 18th December, 1778; trans- ferred to 1st South Carolina, 1st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to close of war. 335 Knight Knapp, Joshua (Conn). Ensign 1st Connecticut, 15th November, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 19th July, 1829.) Knapp, Moses (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 13th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 4th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; Major 11th Massachusetts, 5th November, 1778; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 12th June, 1783. (Died 7th November, 1809.) Knapp, Samuel (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia, — ; killed at Min- nisink, 22d July, 1779. Knickerbocker, John (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1778; wounded at Saratoga, 16th October, 1777. (Died 1802.) Knight, Artemas (Mass). Private in the Lexington Alarm and in Colonel Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st February 1777; retired November, 1779. (Died loao.) Knight, John (Pa). Paymaster 7th Pennsylvania, 20th March 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Knight, John (Va). Corporal 13th Virgmia, 16th December, 1777- Sur- geon's Mate, 9th August, 1778 ; regiment designated, 9th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; transferred to 7th Virginia 12th February, 1781; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1783. (Died 1835.) Knight, Jonathan (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 4th Connecticut, 1st February 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died Knight, Joseph (Mass). Lieutenant m Lexmgton Alarm, April, 1775- 2d Lieutenant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775 ■ 2d Lieutenant 26th Continental Infan- try, 1st January, to 31st December 1776. (Died 1824.) Knight, Joseph (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Mitchell's Regiment, Massachu- setts Militia, on the Bagaduce Expedi- tion, July to September, 1779. (Drowned 9th September, 1799.) Knight, Joseph (R. I.). Major Rhode Island Militia in 1779. Knott Knott, William (N. C). Lieutenant 4th North Carohna , 1777, to . Knowles, Charles (Conn). Regi- mental Quartermaster 2d Connecticut, 9th May to 10th December, 1775; Pay- master of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 23d September, 1776; Paymas- ter 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 12th Septem- ber, 1778; Captain-Lieutenant, 13th September, 1780; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died , 1796.) Knowles, Charles (Mass). Captain- Lieutenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to October, 1775. Knowlton, Daniel (Conn). Ensign of Chester's Connecticut State Regiment; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; served subsequently as Captain Connecticut Militia. Knowlton, Thomas (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Major 20th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 12th August, 1776; killed at Harlem Plains, 16th Septem- ber, 1776. Knox, .George (Pa). Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, February, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, March, 1778 ; 1st Lieutenant, 9th February, 1779. By the act of 26th July, l779, it was "Resolved, unani- mously, that Congress warmly approve and applaud the cool, determined spirit with which Lieutenant * * and Knox led on the forlorn hope (Stony Point), braving danger and death in the cause of their country, and that a brevet of Captain be given Lieutenant Knox." Resigned 20th April, 1780. Knox, Henry (Mass). Served as a volunteer at Bunker Hill in June, 1775; Colonel Continental Regiment of Ar- tillery, 17th November, 1775; Briga- dier-General and Chief of Artillery Con- tinental Army, 27th December, 1776; Major-General, 22d March, 1782, to rank from 15th November, 1781 ; Comman- der-in-Chief of the Army, 23d Decem- ber, 1783, to 20th June, 1784; Secretary of War, 8th March, 1785, to 31st Decem- ber, 1794, (Died 25th October, 1806.) Knox, Hu^h (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia ; wounded at Hanging Rock, 6th Angust, 1780. (Died 1821.) EnoX', James (Va). Captain 8th Vir- ginia, 4th April, 1776; Major 9th Vir- 336 Kring ginia, 6th July, 1778. Retired 30th September, 1778. Knox, Matthew (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th January, 1776; Captain, 11th October, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 22d October, 1778, and did not re-enter service. Knox, Robert (Pa). Colonel Pennsyl- vania Militia, l776. Knox, William (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 30th April 1777; retired, 1st July, 1778. Kobb, Abal (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1776. Koen, Caleb (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777 to . Koggen, Peter. — See Roggen. Kolb, Abel (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1780-1782; killed and his house burned by the enemy near Dorchester, S. C, 26th April, 1782. Kolb, Josiah (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 12th December; 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th July, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; served to close of war. ^ Kolkauski, Count (Poland). Cap- tain Pulaski Legion, 10th December, 1778, to . KoUock, Shepherd (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant of a New York Militia Regiment in 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 2d Continental Ar- tillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 3d January, 1779. (Died 28th July, 1839.) Kosciuszko, Thaddeus (Poland). Colonel-Engineer, 18th October, 1776; "brevet Brigadier-General, 13th Octo- ber, 1783, to signify that Congress enter- tain a high sense of his long, faithful and meritorius services." Served to close of war. (Died 16th October, 1817.) Kotz, Jacob (Md). 2d Lieutenant German Battalion, 12th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 25th September, 1776; re- signed 8th April, 1778. Kowatz, Michael de (Poland). Colonel Commandant Pulaski Lancers of the Pulaski Legion, 18th April, 1778; killed before Charleston, 11th May, 1779. Kting, John (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; was a prisoner 5th September, 1781 to 21st May, 1783; where taken not stated. Kroesen 337 Lafayette Kroesen, John (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to Decem- ber, 1776, Kronkhite, James (N. Y.). Captain of Drake's Regiment New York Militia, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776 ; exchanged 17th December, 1780. Kuhn, Adam (Pa). Suregon and Physician of Hospital in Pennsylvania, 8th July, 1776, to February, 1777. (Died 5th July, 1817.) Kuyper, Hendricus (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; wounded and lost a leg, 14th May, 1781, at Croton River, New York. (Died 17th August, 1783.) Kyle, William (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 7th Pennsylvania, 13th May, 1777; re- signed 25th September, 1777. "Laboteaux, John (N. Y,). Captain of Malcolm's New York Regiment, March to November, 1776. Lacey, Edward (S. C). Captain South Carolina Mihtia, 1780-1781. (Drowned 20th March, 1813.) Latey, John (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 20th May, 1779, to . Lacey, John (Pa). Captain Pennsyl- vania Associaters, 21st August, 1775; Captain, 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January to 10th November, 1776; Brigadier-General, Pennsylvania Militia, 9th January, 1778, to February, 1781. (Died 17th February, 1814.) Lacey, Josiah (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign, 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 13th De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Silli- man's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June, to 25th December, 1776; Captain 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 20th July, 1780. Lacey, Thaddeus (Conn). Captain of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Lackey, Christopher (N. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th North Carolina, 3d May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant , 1777; trans- ferred to 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; served to . Lackey, John (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Lackland, James (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant Maryland Militia in 1776. la Close, (France). Lieutenant 1st Cavalry, Pulaski Legion, 1st March, 1779; brevet Captain, 19tl; July, 1780, and permitted to return to Europe. (Name also spelled La Clause.) Ladd, Ezekiel (Vt). Captain of Bedel's Regiment, Vermont Militia, 1778-1779. (Died 1818.) Ladd, James (Vt). Private in Bedel's New Hampshire Regiment in 1775; Lieutenant of same, January to June, 1776; Lieutenant of Bedel's Vermont Regiment, 1st April, 1778 to 1st April, 1779. Ladd, Samuel (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant New Hampshire Militia in 1776. Ladd, William (R. I.). Captain- Lieutenant of Church's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775. Ladley, Andrew (Pa). Surgeon 12th Pennsylvania, 18th January, 1777; re- tired 1st July, 1778. Ladson, Abraham (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Ladson, James (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Captain 4th November, 1775; Brigadier Major to General Howe, 1777-1778 ; Lieutenant-Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. (Died 1812.) Ladson, Thomas (S. C). Captain and Major South Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. Lafayette, Marie Jean Paul Joseph Roch Yves Gilbert du Motier Marquis de (France). Major-General Continental Army, 31st July, 1777; wounded at Brandywine, 11th Septem- ber, 1777. By the act of 21st October, 1778, it was "Resolved, that the Mar- quis de la Fayette, Major-General in the service of the United States, have leave to go to France, and that he return at such time as shall be most convenient to him. Resolved, that the President write a letter to the marquis de la Fayette,, returning him the thanks of Congress for that disinterested zeal which led him to America, and for the services he hath rendered to the United States, by the exertion of his courage and abilities on many signal occasions. Resolved, that the Minister Plenipoten- tiary of the United States of America at the court of Versailles be directed to cause an elegant sword, with proper devices, to be made and presented in the name of the United States, to the Marquis de la Fayette." Lagare 338 Lambert Sailed for France, 11th January, 1779; returned to the United States, 27th April, 1780. By the act of 25th November, 1781, it was "Resolved, that Major-General, the Marquis de la Fay- ette have permission to go to France, and that he return at such time as shall be most convenient to him ; that he be informed, that on a review of his conduct throughout the past campaign, and particularly during the period in which he - had the chief command in Virginia, the many new proofs which present themselves of his zealous at- tachment to the cause he has espoused, and of his judgment, vigilance, gallantry and address in its defence, have greatly added to the high opinion entertained by Congress of his merits and military talents; that he make known to the officers and troops whom he com- manded during that period, that the brave and enterprising services with which they seconded his zeal and efforts, and which enabled him to de- feat the attempts of an enemy far superior in numbers, have been be- held by Congress with particular satis- faction and approbation." ; re- turned to France, 22d December, 1781. (Died 30th May, 1834.) Lagare, James. See Legare. Lahoye, Deconteria ( ). Lieuten- ant in Armand's Legion in 1781. Laird, David (Va). Captain 10th Virginia, 3d December, 1776; dismissed 13th January, 1778. Laird, James (Va). Ensign Virginia Riflemen; mortally wounded at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780, and died 11th October, 1780. Lajournade, Alexander (Va). Sur- geon's-Mate 1st Continental Artillery, 15th March, 1778; resigned 9th August, 1778. Lake, Ephrlam (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1775-1778. Lake, Henry (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia, 1776. (Died 1804.) Lakin, Nathaniel (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to December, 1775 ; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1779. (Name also spelled Leakin.) Lamar, Cincinnatus A. L. (Ga). Cap- tain Georgia Mihtia, 1777. Lamar, Marlon (Pa). Captain 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th October, 1775; Major 4th Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; killed at Paoli, 20th September, 1777. Lamar, Wlliam (Md). Ensign 7th Maryland, 14th February, 1777; Lieuten- ant, 15th November, 1777; transferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1781; Captain, 8th September, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783. (Died 8th January, 1838.) Lamarque, Timothy (N. Y.). Sur lieon's Mate, 1st Canadian (Livings- ton's) Regiment, 14th August, 1777; re- signed 26th September, 1778. La Marzelle (S. C). Lieutenant 4th South Carolina; resigned 13th Sep- tember, 1777. Name also spelled Mar- retta. Lamb, Abner (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina , 1780; Lieutenant 1st June, 1781 ; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781; served to close of war. Lamb, Gideon (N. C). Major 6th North Carolina, 15th April, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 6th May, 1776; Colonel, 26th January, 1777. Retired 1st June, 1778. Lamb, John.,(N, Y.). Captain Inde- pendent Company New York Artillery, 30th June, 1775; wounded and taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775 (lost an eye) ; Major-Commandant of Artillery Northern Department, 9th January, 1776, to rank from 1st Janu- ary, 1776; Colonel 2d Continental Ar- tillery, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Compo Hill, 28th April, 1777; served to June, 1783. (Died 31st May, 1800.) Lamb, Richard (Pa). Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, , 1777; Captain, 30th June, 1778; resigned 30th April, 1779. Lamb, Thomas (Mass). Lieutenant of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; resigned 24th April, 1779. Lambert, George (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia, 15th December, 1775; Lieuten- ant 3d February, 1776; Captain 14th Virginia, 24th February, 1777; cashiered 18th January, 1778. Lambert, Joseph Emanuel (Pa). Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, , 1777, to . Lambert, Josiali (Mass). Sergeant 11th Massachusetts, 20th January 1777; Ensign, 1st November, 1777; deserted 16th December, 1777. (Name also spelled Lumberd.) Lambson 339 Langdon Lambson, Caleb (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to November, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Lamme, Nathan (Va). 2d. Lieuten- ant 10th Virginia, 3d October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1777; Cap- tain 31st December, 1777; transferred to 6th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; transferred to 3d Virginia, 12th Feb- ruary, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 15th January, 1834.) Lancaster, Thomas (Mass). Chaplain of Mitchell's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia on the Expedition, July to Sep- tember, 1779. (Died 12th January, 1831.) Land, Charles (Va). Surgeon's-Mate, 3d Virginia, 21st August, 1777; resigned May, 1778. Landenberger, John (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant German Battalion, 12th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain- Lieutenant, 27th April, 1777; resigned 3d February, 1779. Landrum, Thomas (Va). Surgeon's- Mate Hospital Department, September, 1779-1781. Lane, Aaron (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 28th October, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant, 29th November, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 10th July, 1777; cashiered, 25th August, 1778. Lane, Abial (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign Massachusetts Militia in 1776; Ensign 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired, 30th April, 1779. Lane, Abraham, (N. J.). Ensign 1st New' Jersey, 29th October, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 29th November, 1776; omitted in October, 1777. Lane, Daniel (Mass). Captain 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner in the Burgoyne Campaign in New York, 21st July, 1777; resigned 18th October, 1779. (Died 1811.)' Lane, Derick (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 4th New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d New Jersey, 5th Feb- ruary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 8th No- vember, 1777; Regirnental Quartermas- ter, 3d April, 1779; Captain-Lieutenant, 5th July, 1779; Captain, Uth February, 1783; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Captain United States Infantry Regiment, 12th August, 1784; resigned 24th November, 1785. (Died 1831.) Lane, Ebenezer (Va). 2d Lieutenant 12th Virginia, 10th February, 1777; re- signed 9th August, 1777. Lane, Ezekiel (N. H.}. Lieutenant New Hampshire Militia; killed at Ben- nington, 16th August, 1777. Lane, Isaac (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain in October, 1780. Lane, Jabez (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant, 9th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; Captain 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 10th June, 1779. (Died 25th October, 1825.) Lane, John (Mass). Captain 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776. Deserted September, 1776. Lane, Joseph (Ga). Captain 3d Geor- gia , February, 1776; Major, 2d April, 1778; taken prisoner at Sunbury, 9th January, 1779, and did not rejoin regiment, and was retired about Octo- ber, 1780. Lane, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to December, 1775. Lane, William, Jr. (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Virginia, 5th March, 1776, to . Lang, James (Pa). Ensign Pennsyl- vania Musket Battalion, 19th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th July, 1776; Captain 10th Pennsylvania, 27th No- vember, 1776; resigned 1st April, 1779. (Name also spelled Long.) Lang, Robert (N. Y.). Lieutenant and Quartermaster of Drake's Regi- ment, New York Militia; wounded on Staten Island, 15th September, 1776. Langbourne, William (Va). Ensign 6th Virginia, 27th April, 1777. By the act of 6th October, 1783, it was "Re- solved, whereas William Langburn hath served from the commencement of the war in the Army of the United States, with equal disinterestedness and repu- tation, that a brevet commission of Lieutenant-Colonel be given him." (Name also spelled Langburn.) Langdon, John (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1775-1776; Cap- tain of Jackson's Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; resigned 23d Octo- ber, 1778. (Died 1822.) Langdon 340 Larnard Langdon, John (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 19th September, 1819.) Langdon, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New York, 28th June to No- vember, 1775 ; served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colonel New York Militia. {Died 12th March, 1819.) Langdon, Jonathan (Va). Captain 12th Virginia, 27th November, 1776; re- signed 14th September, 1778. Langdon, Josiah (N. H.). Surgeon's- Mate 5th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. Langdon, Paul (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, 9th May to November, 1775. Langdon, Samuel (Mass). Brigade Chaplain to Massachusetts Troops, June, 1775, to April, 1776. (Died 29th No- vember, 1797.) Langdon, Thomas (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, November, 1775, to March, 1776. Langford, Alloway (N. C). Ensign 8th North Carolina, 8th February, 1777 ; 2d Lieutenant, 1st August, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th October, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Langford, Daniels (S. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d South Carolina, January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 3d October, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged ; Brevet-Captain, 30th September, 1783; served to close of war. Langham, Elias (Va). Served as Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 1st Con- tinental Artillery, 19th February, 1777, until appointed 2d Lieutenant 1st Conti- nental Artillery, 7th February, 1782, and served to June, 1783. (Died 3d April, 1830.) Lanman, James (Mass). Private 15th Massachusetts, 3d March, 1777; Ensign, 1st January, 1778. Died 18th October, 1778. Lanier, David (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia, 1780. Lanier, James (N. C). Ensign 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 26th August, 1777. Re- tired 1st June, 1778. Lanier, William (N. C). Ensign North Carolina Militia, 1780. Lansdale, Thomas (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Captain 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Major, 3d Maryland, .19th February, 1781; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th Novem- ber, 1783; also appears to have been a prisoner in March, 1780, but when and where taken, not stated. Lansing, Garrett G. (N. Y.). Ensign 3d New York, 6th February, 1779; transferred to 1st New York, 1st Jan- uary, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 27th May, 1831.) Lansing, Jacob (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1780. Lansing, Jacob, Jr. (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 20th October, 1775, to. 3d March, 1780. Lansing, Jacob G. (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia in 1775. Lansing, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 8th December, 1776; served subsequently as Adjutant New York Militia Regiment, and as Military Sec- retary to General Schuyler. (Died 12th December, 1829.) Lansing, John G. (NY.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Nicholson's Continen- tal Regiment, March, 1776, to April, 1777. La Plaigneur, F. P. De (Ga). Cap- tain in 1st Georgia in 1776. (Name not plainly written.) Lapham, King (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to October, 1775. Lieuten- ant Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1780. Lapsley, John (Va). Ensign 7th Vir- ginia, 20th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 28th November, 1776; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 30th April, 1778; trans- ferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 7th May, 1779. Lapsley, Samuel (Va). Captain of Gist's Additional Continental Regiment, 10th March, 1777 ; retired April, 1779. Larey, James (Mass). Ensign 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutfnant, 19th November, 1777; cash- iered, 31st December, 1777 Larks, Isaiah (Va). 1st Lieutenant nth Virginia, 5th December, 1776, to . Larnard, Simon (Mass). Ensign of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain of Militia, Latb'ed 341 Laurens 1778-1782; served for a time as Aide-de- Camp to General Glover. {Died 1817.) Larned, .William (Mass). Major Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1778. (Died 1806.) La Roche (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia; killed at Cock- spur, 4th March, 1776. La Roche, James (S. C). Major South Carolina Militia, 1775. Larrabee, Benjamin (Mass). Captain of Mitchell's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, on the Bagaduce Expedition, July to September, 1779. (Died 17th April. 1829.) Larrabee, Nathaniel (Mass). Major of Mitchell's Regiment on the Bagaduce Expedition, July to September, 1779. Larrabee, Timothy (Conn). Paymas- ter of Mott's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Lasell, John (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Lasher, John (N. Y.). Colonel New York MiHtia, 1775 to 1783. (Died 22d February, 1806.) Lasiter, Jethro (N. C). Ensign 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th October, 1777. Re- tired 1st June, 1778. Latham, Edward (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia, ; wounded and taken prisoner at Groton Heights, 6th September, 1781. (Died 1792.). Latham, William (Conn). Ensign 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 18th December, 1775; Captain Connecticut Militia, — — ; wounded at Groton Heights, 6th Sep- tember, 1781. Lathrop, Andrew (Conn). Captain Connecticut Light Horse, 1776. Latimer, George (Del). Lieutenant- Colonel of Patterson's Delaware Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. (Died 12th June, 1825.) Latimer, Henry (Del). Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 22d April, 1777, and served to close of war. (Died 19th December, 1819.) Latimer, James (Del). Lieutenant- Colonel Delaware Militia in 1777. Latour, John Conrad (Canada). En- sigi\ 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 2d April, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant of Otten- dorf's Battalion, to rank from 3d March, 1777; dismissed August, 1779. Lattimer, George (Conn). Ensign 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 17th December, 1775. Lattimer, Jonathan (Conn). Major 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 19th De- cember, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel of Sel- den's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to nth December, 1776; served subsequently as Colonel Connecticut Militia. (Died 1794.) Laucks, George (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 6th October, 1781, to 6th Decem- ber, 1782; where taken not stated. (Name also spelled Loucks.) Laudermilk, Jacob (Md). Ensign German Battalion, 19th November, 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant, • 13th May, 1777 ; resigned 8th April, 1778. Laudiman, ( ). Lieutenant of Armand's Partisan Corps, 15th Janu- ary, 1780, to rank from 1st June 1779, and served to . Laughlin, James (Pa). Captain of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalian of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Laumoy de (France). Ser\'ed. as a volunteer in Armand's Partisan Corps in 1778; Brevet Lieutenant, 13th January, 1779, and retired from the service. Laumoy, de Mons (France). Colonel Engineers, 17th November,. 1777; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780; exchanged, 1781; Brevet Brigadier General, 30th Septem- ber, 1783. Retired 10th October, 1783. Laurance, John W. (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th January, 1776; Captain 12th October, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged, 26th August, 1778, and did not re-enter service. Laurence, Caleb (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; was a prisoner; when and where taken, not stated. Laurens, John (S. C). Volunteer Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 6th September, 1777; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777, and at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778, and taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; By the act of 5th November, 1778, it was "Resolved, that John Laurens,, Laverswyler 342 Lawrence Esq., Aide-de-Camp to General Wash- ington, be presented with a Continental Commission of Lieutenant-Colonel, in testimony of the sense which Congress entertain of his patriotic and spirited services as a volunteer in the Ameri- can Army, and of his brave conduct in several actions, particularly in that of Rhode Island on the 29th of August last, and that General Washington be directed, whenever an opportunity shall offer, to give Lieutenant-Colonel Laurens command agreeable to his rank." Declined the above proffered ap- pointment with thanks, 6th November, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel and Aide-de- Camp to General Washington, 29th March, 1779; mortally wounded, 27th August, 1782, in action near Combahee Ferry, South Carolina. Died same day. Laverswyler, Jacob (Pa). Quarter- master 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsyl- vania Rifle Regiment, 24th October, 1776; Captain-Paymaster Pennsylvania State Regiment, 15th February, 1777; taken prisoner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777; resigned Uth April, 1778. Laverswyler, Thomas (Pa). Sergeant 9th Pennsylvania, January, 1777; En- sign, 5th August, 1777; 2d Lieutenant 16th March, 1778. Retired 1st July, 1778. Law, Jacob ( ). Captain of Bald- win's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 16th December, 1776 to March, 1781. Law, John (Mass). Captain 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Lawer, Conrad (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 16th October, 1780, to 6th Decem- ber, 1782; where taken not stated. Lawer, John (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 16th October, 1780, to 6th Decem- ber, 1782; where taken not stated. Lawler, Thomas (Va). Regimental Quartermaster 3d Virginia, — Septem- ber, 1777, to May, 1778. Lawless, William (R. I.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Tallman's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Lawrance, Joshua (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 10th Massachusetts, 6th Novem- ber, 1776; resigned 21st October, 1778. Lawrence, Andrew (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 5th New York, 21st November, 1776. Resigned 11th March, 1777. Lawrence, Asa (Mass). Captain of Prescott's • Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. (Died 1804.) Lawrence, Benjamin (N. J.). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 3d October, 1777; resigned 29th December, 1777. Lawrence, Daniel (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York MiHtia, 1775-1776; 2d Lieutenant 4th New York, February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned August, 1777. Lawrence, Daniel (R. I.). Sergeant 2d Rhode Island, 10th March, 1777; Sergeant-Major, 2d April, 1777; Ensign, 12th June, 1777; dismissed 9th June, 1778. Lawrence, Elihu (Conn). Ensign in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 14th December, 1775. Lawrence, Elisha (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1777. Lawrence, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 1st August, 1775; Paymaster 1st New York, 15th August, 1776 ; Judge-Advocate Continental Army, lOtJi April, 1777; resigned 3d June, 1782. (Died November, 1810.) Lawrence, John (Va). Brigade Major of Virginia Militia in 1777. Lawrence, Jonathan (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant of Malcolm's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, 10th January, 1777; retired 22d April, 1779; Captain Sap- pers and Miners, 12th June, 1781; re- signed 25th November, 1782. (Died 27th April, 1802.) Lawrence, Joseph (N. H.). Ensign 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; died 4th June, 1777. Lawrence, Levin (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant of Watkin's Maryland Artillery Company, May 1776 ; Captain 6th Mary- land, 1st April, 1777; wounded at Ger- mantown, 4th October, 1777; resigned 1st April, 1778. (Name also spelled Lau- rance.) Lawrence, Nathaniel (N. C). En- sign 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1777; taken prisoner at Fort Fayette, 1st June, 1779 ; exchanged 18th April, 1781 ; retained as Lieutenant 2d North Caro- lina, to rank from 23d January, 1'781; retired 1st January 1783. Lawrence 343 Learned Lawrence, Oliver (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Malcolm's New York . Regi- ment, May, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 12th September, 1778; Aide-de-Camp to General Parsons, July, 1779, to July, 1782; resigned 19th Sep- tember, 1782. Lawrence, Richard (N. Y,). Lieuten- ant New York Militia in 1780. Lawrence, Samuel (Mass). Corporal Company of Minute Men at Lexington and Concord, 19th April, 1775; Ser- geant in Prescott's Massachusetts Regi- ment May to December, 1775; Ensign 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Major Massa- chusetts Militia, 1777 and 1778. (Died 8th November, 1827.) Lawrence, William (Pa). Paymaster 3d Pennsylvania Battalion 13th August to December, 1776. Lawrie, James (N. J.). Captain 2d New Jersey, 28th October, 1775, to — November, 1776; Captain 2d New Jer- sey, 29th November, 1776 ; wounded and taken prisoner at Short Hills, 26th June, 1777, and died 13th July, 1777, while prisoner of war. Lawson, Benjamin (Va). Sergeant 4th Virginia April, 1776; Regimental Paymaster 3d August, 1777, to June, 1779 ; 2d Lieutenant 3d March, 1778 ; 1st Lieutenant, , 1780; transferred to 2d Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Lawson, Claiborne Whitehead (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia, 7th October, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d December, 1776; Cap- tain 18th October, 1777; mortally wounded at Hanging Rock 6th August, 1780, and died shortly after. Lawson, Hugh (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia, ; wounded at Augusta, Georgia, 14th September, 1780. (Died 20th February, 1802.) Lawson, Robert (Va). Major 4th Vir- ginia, 13th February, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel, 13th August, 1776 ; Colonel, 19th August, 1777; resigned 17th December, 1777; served subsequently as Brigadier- General Virginia Militia. Lawson, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia State Regiment, March, 1777; 1st Leu tenant, 1st September, 1777; resigned 23d September, 1778. Lawson, William (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Virginia, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 30th September, 1778. Lawton, William (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 15th Massachusettts, 20th April, 1780; transferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1799.) Lay, Asa (Conn). Corporal 6th Con- necticut, 8th May to 18th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner at Loyd's Neck, 27th June, 1779; released 3d December, 1780; Captain, 28th Au- gust, 1780; transferred to 4th Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1781; resigned 30th October, 1782. Lay, Lee (Conn). Captain Connecti- cut Militia; wounded and taken pris- oner at Greenwich, 19th June, 1779 (Died 3d February, 1813.) Layman, William (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 10th April, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 10th June, 1777 ; resigned 4th June 1779. Leach, James (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1777. Leach, Simon (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Reed's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant Massachusetts Militia in 1776. Leadbetter, Drury (Ga). Colonel Georgia Militia, 1776. Leaming, Thomas (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1797.) Learmonth, John (Del). 2d Lieuten- ant Delaware Regiment, 16th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 28th November, 1776; Captain, 4th January, 1777; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780, and was a prisoner to close of war-' Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Learned, David (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1777. Learned, Ebenezer (Mass). Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment, 19th April to December, 1775; Colonel 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 2d April, 1777; resigned 24th March, 1778 (Died 1st April, 1801.) Learned, Samuel (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Learned, Simon (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment 19th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Regimental Paymaster, 13th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant Leavenworth 344 Lee and Adjutant 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 20th March, 1778; Brigade Major, 9th March, 1779; Aide-de-Camp to General Glover in 1782, served to June, 1783; Colonel 9th United States Infantry, 12th March, 1812; honorably discharged 15th June, 1815. (Died 16th November, 1817.) Leavenworth, David (Conn). Lieu- tenant in Lexington Alarm in April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 1st Connecticut, December, 1775, to ; Captain Con- necticut Mihtia, 1777-1779. (Died 1820.) Leavenworth, Eli (Conn). Captain 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th De- cember, 1775; Captain 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Captain 6th Connecticut 1st January, 1777; Major, 27th May, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Leavenworth, Jesse (Conn). Lieu ten ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant 1st Connecticut, May to December, 1775; served subsequently in Quartermaster's Department. (Qied 1824.) Leavenworth, Nathaniel (Mass). Sur- geon's Mate 8th Massachusetts 1st Feb- ruary, 1780; transferred to 2d Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1783; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, No- vember, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. (Died 9th January, 1799) Leaver, William (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 11th Pennsylvania, 13th November, 1776; resigned 8th September ,1777. Leavitt John (Mass). Ensign in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 2d Lieuten- ant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieu- tenant Massachusetts Militia, 1778-1780. Leavitt, Moses (N. H). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 18th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 10th August to 31st December, 1776; Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1780. Leavitt, Nathaniel (N. H.). Ensign 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778; transferred to 2d New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st September, 1782. (Died — February, 1825.) Leavitt, Thomas (N. H.). Lieuten- ant of Poor's New Hampshire Regi- ment, May, 1775; Captain, 20th August to December, 1775; served subsequently as Captain New Hampshire Militia. - Leaycraft, George (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Jan- uary, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 21st August, 1780, and served to June, 1783. (Died April, 1811.) Leaycraft, William (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Artillery, 27th June, 1781, and served to June 1783. (Died 7th June, 1827.) Le Brun, de Bellecour (Prance). 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, . 1777 ; Captain of Cavalry Pu- laski Legion, 3d April, 1778, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 6th Feb- ruary ,1784. (He signed "Bellecour.") Le Brun, Christian Colerus. — See Colerus. Ledlie, Andrew (Pa). Surgeon 12th Pennsylvania, 18th January 1777; re- tired 1st July, 1778. (Died 1785.) Ledyard, Benjamin (N. Y.). Captain 1st New York, 28th June, 1775; Major 4th New York 21st November, 1776; transferred to 1st New York, 29th April, 1778; resigned 26th March, 1779. (Died 1803.) Ledyard, Isaac (N. Y.). Surgeon's Mate, 1st New York, 20th March to November, 1776; Assistant Purveyor Hospital Department, 6th October, 1780, and served to 23d July, 1782. (Died 28th August, 1803.) Ledyard, William (Conn). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Connecticut MiHtia, ; killed 6th September, 1781, at Fort Griswold, Connecticut, after the sur- render ; Lieutenant-Colonel Ledyard commanded this post, and in the de- fense thereof, 6 of the garrison were killed and 18 wounded, while in the subsequent butchery, after the sur- render, 79 were killed. Ledyard, Youngs (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia, ; killed 6th September, 1781, at Fort Griswold, Connecticut. Lee,' Andrew (Conn). Chaplain 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 15th October, 1777. (Died 25th August. 1832.) Lee, Andrew (Pa). Ensign 2d Cana- dian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d Novem- ber, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Schuyler, 22d August, 1777; Lieuten- ant, September, 1779, and served to . (Died 22d June, 1821.) Lee, Charles (Va). Major-General Continental Armv, 17th June, 1775. By the act of 20th July, 1776, it was "Re- Lee 345 Lee solved, that the thanks of the United States of America be given to Major- General Lee * * * and the officers and soldiers under their command, who, on the 28th June last, repulsed with so much valor, the attack which was made on that day on the State of South Caro- lina by the fleet and army of his Bri- tannic majesty." Taken prisoner at Baskenridge, 13th December, 1776; ex- changed 6th May, 1778; informed that his services were no longer required, 10th January, 1780 (Died 2d October, 1782.) Lee, Daniel (Mass). Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Regi- mental Quartermaster, 1st January to 1st October, 1777; Regimental Paymas- ter, 1st October, 1777, to 21st Septem- ber, 1778; Brigade Major, September, 1778, to 21st December, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 31st March, 1780; Captain, 1st February, 1781 ; retired l.st January, 1783. Lee, Elisha (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 19th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 22d Mav, 1778 (Died 15th Oc- tober, 1815.) Lee, Ezra (Conn). Sergeant 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, 11th October, 1776; Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; ' 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 5th June, 1778; Regimental Quartermaster, 16th November, 1778, to 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781, and paymaster of same, June, 1781, to June, 1782, when retired. (Died 29th October, 1821.) Lee, Francis Lightfoot (Va). A signer of the Declaration of Independence ; died 3d April, 1797. Lee, Henry (Va). ("Light Horse Harry.") Captain of a Company Vir- ginia Dragoons, 18th June, 1776; com- pany attached to and formed part of the 1st Continental Dragoons, 31st March, 1777. By the act of 7th April, 1778, it was "Resolved, whereas Captain Henry Lee, of the Light Dragoons, by the whole tenor of his conduct during the last campaign, has proved himself a brave and prudent officer, rendered es- sential ser\'ice to his country, and ac- quired to himself and the corps he commanded, distinguished honor, and, it being the determination of Congress to reward merit. Resolved, that Cap- tain H. Lee be promoted to the rank of"Major-Corrimandant; that he be em- powered to augment his present corps by enlistment of two troops of horse to act as a separate corps." By the act of 24th September, 1779, it was "Re- solved, that the thanks of Gongress be given to Major Lee for the remarkable prudence, adress and bravery displayed in the attack on the enemy's fort and work at Powles' Hook, and that they approve the humanity shewn in circum- stances prompting to severity, as honor- able to the arms of the United States, and correspondent to the noble prin- ciples on which they were assumed, and that a gold medal emblematic of this afifair be struck under the direction of the Board of Treasury, and presented to Major Lee." On 21st October, 1780, his Battalion was designated 'Lee's Partisan Corps; Lieutenant-Colonel of same, 6th November, 1780, and served to close of war; Major-General United States Army, 19th July, 1798; honor- ably discharged, 1.5th June, 1800. (Died 25th March, 1818.) Lee, Isaac (Conn). Colonel Connec- ticut Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 1802.) Lee, James (Pa). Captain 2d Conti- nental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 11th December, 1779; name also spelled Lees. Lee, John (Va. Ensign 1st Virginia, 6th September, 1775, to ; Captain 2d Virginia State Regiment, March, 1777; Major, 1st Februarv, 1778, to Oc- tober, 1781. Lee, John (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 4th July, 1779, to . (Name also spelled Leigh.) Lee, Jonathan (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Paterson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Sur- geon's Mate 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31 December, 1776. Lee, Joseph (Mass). Captain 14th Conutinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Lee,' Noah (Conn). Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d No- vember, 1776; Captain, 1st Tune, 1778, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1840.) Lee, Parker Hall (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 19th November, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 16th October, 1778, resigned 14th February, 1780. Lee, Philip Richard Francis ( Va) . Captain 3d Virginia, 8th March, 1776; Lee 346 Leland mortally wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777. Lee, Richard Henry (Va). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; died 19th June, 1794. Lee, Samuel (Conn). Surgeon 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 3d April, 1778; served subse- quently as Surgeon in Navy. Lee, Seward (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Lee, Thomas (N. H.). Captain In- dependent Company New Hampshire Rangers, 1776 to 1781. Lee, Thomas (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 28th Jvme, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 3d August, 1775; Cap- tain 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 19th May, 1778; served subsequently as Captain New York MiHtia. (Died 1814.) Lee, Thomas (Va). Adjutant of Grayson's Continental Regiment, 5th February, 1777; resigned 21st April, 1778. Lee, William (N. H.). 1st Sergeant of Reed's New Hampshire Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; • Ensign 2d Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire 8th No- vember, 1776; resigned 9th January, 1778. Lee, William B. (Va). Ensign of Grayson's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 8th June, 1777, to . (In serv- ice August, 1778.) Lee, William Raymond (Mass). Cap- tain of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May, 1775 ; Major,- June to December, 1775; Major 14th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776; Colonel of one of the Sixteen Additional Continental Regi- ments, 1st January, 1777; resigned 24th January, 1778. (Died 26th October, 1824.) Leeman, Samuel (N. H.). Ensign 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; killed at Hubbardton, 7th July, 1777. Lees, James (Pa) . — See Lee. Leet, Daniel (Va). Regimental Quar- termaster 13th Virginia, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Paymaster, 1st Octo- ber, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778; Brigade Major of a Virginia Brigade, 21st December, 1778, to close of war. (Died 1830.) Leflingwell, Daniel (Conn). Lieuten- ant in Ely's Connecticut State Regi- ment in 1777. (Died 1778.) Lefiiingwell, Elisha (Conn). Ensign 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 17th De- cember, 1775. Le Fievre, (France). Served as a volunteer in Armand's Corps in 1778, and was appionted Brevet Lieutenant Continental Army, 13th January, 1779, and retired from the service. Lefoy, Thomas (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 7th July, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 1st New York, 28th March to November, 1776. Leftwich, Augustine (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant Virginia Militia in 1780, and Captain, 1781-1782. Leftwich, Thomas (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1780-1782. Legare, Benjamin (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia in 1775. Legare, James (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Sovith Carolina, ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 9th October, 1779; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; served to close of war. (Died 14th January, 183 1.) Leggett, Abraham (N. Y.). Ensign 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery. 6th October, 1777, and did not rejoin regiment. (Died 1842.) L'Hommedieu, Samuel H. (N. Y.) Captain New York Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1804.) Leighton, Samuel (Mass). Captain of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massa- chusetts MiHtia, 1776-1780. Leitch, Andrew (Va). Captain 3d Virginia, 5th February, 1776; Major 1st Virginia, 18th March, 1776; died 1st Oc- tober, 1776, of wounds received 16th September, 1776, at Harlem Plains. Leitheiser, Herman (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; re- signed — October, 1777. (Died 11th February, 1829.) Leland, Eb'enezer (Mass). Private inLexington Alarm,. April, 1775; Ser- geant in Jackson's Continental Regi- ment, 9th June, 1777; Sergeant-Major, 1st Februarv, 1778; Ensign, 4th June. 1779; resigned 20th March, 1780. Leland, John (Mass). Captain of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, 1775-1776. (Died 1826.) Leland 347 Leonard Leland, Joshua (Mass). Ensign of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Leland, Joseph (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, ]775; Corporal in Ward's- Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 28th December, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1779; transfer- red to 8th Massacihusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1839.) Lemmon, James (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 13th January, 1777; killed at Brandy- wine, 11th September, 1777. Lemmon, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 23d July, 1778; regiment designated 11th Pennsyl- vania, 16th December, 1778 ; resigned nth March, 1780. Lemmy, Joseph (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 4th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 18th January, 1776; died — July, 1776. (Name also spelled Mc- Lemmy.) Lemon, John (Va). Captain 13th Virginia, 18th December, 1776; resigned 16th March, 1778. Lemont, John (Mass). Captain 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 10th September, 1778. (Died 23d February, 1837.) Lemont, William (Mass). Ensign of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, 21st April to October, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 1st March, 1779 ; dismissed 1st August, 1782. Lenear, James ('N .C). Ensign 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; resigned 12th October, 1777; name also spelled Lneoir. L'Enfant, Pierre Charles (France). Captain Corps of Engineers, 3d April, 1779, to rank from 18th Februar/, 1778: wounded at Savannah, 9th October, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged — November, 1780; Brevet Major, 2d May, 1783; served to close of war. (Died 14th June, 1825.) Lenington, Thomas (N. Y.). Ensign 3d New York, 1st July, 1775; Ensign of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, 21st April, 1776: taken prisoner while in charge of a prize on the St. Lawrence, 8th May, 1776; exchanged in Decem- ber, 1776, after the discharge of his regi- ment. (Died 1829.) Lennox, David (Pa). Captain 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776 ; exchanged May, 1778, and did not re- enter service. Lenoir, William (N. C)- Captain North Carolina Rangers, , 1776; wounded at King's Mountain, 7th Oc- tober, 1780. (Died 6th May, 1839.) Lent, Abraham (N. Y.). Colonel New York MiHtia in 1775. Leonard, (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia; killed at Hayes' Sta- tion, 9th November, 1781. Leonard, Abiel (Conn). Chaplain 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 16th December, 1775; Chaplain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 1st January to 3_lst December, 1776, (Died 1778.) Leonard, David (Mass). Major of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; served sub- sequently in Massachusetts Militia. Leonard, Jacob (Mass). Musician in Bailey's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775, and in 25th Conti- nental Infantry, February to Decem- ber, 1776; Fife-Major and Sergeant, 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777, until appointed Ensign, 27th February, 1782 and served to June, 1783. (Died April' 1841.) ' Leonard, Nathaniel (Mass). Major in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Leonard, Nathaniel (N. J.). Sergeant 2d New Jersey, 5th November, 1775; Ensign 3d New Jersey, 9th February to November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 26th October, 1777; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 30th March, 1780; transferred to 2d New Jersey, 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; Captain, 6th September, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Leonard, Noadiah (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; (Cap- tain of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, Mav to December, 1775. (Died 1790.) Leonard, Samuel (Mass). Regimen- tal Quartermaster of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, 4th October to December, 1775. Leonard 348 Lewis Leonard, William (N. Y,). Captain of Lasher's New York Militia Regiment, June to December, 1776. Leonard, Zaphaniah (Mass). Lieu- tenant-Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776. Le Roy, Francis (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; Le Roy, Nicholas George (Pa). En- sign 2d Pennsylvania, 28th July, 1779; Lieutenant, 2d January, 1781 ; trans- ferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st Janu- ary, 1783; Brevet Captain, 6th Febru- ary, 1784; retained in service to 20th June, 1784. Lesesne, Thomas (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Captain, ; resigned in 1779. Lester, Ebenezer (Conn). Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; died 24th February, 1778. Lester, John (Conn). Ensign Con- necticut Militia; killed at Groton Heights, 6th September, 1781. Lesure, John (Mass). Sergeant-Ma- jor 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 10th August, 1777; re- tired 8th September, 1778. (Died 12th April, 1792.) Letts, Ezekiel (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; resigned 11th October, 1776. Le Vasche, de, St. Marie (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, October. 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th October, 1777; Captain, , 1779; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; ex- changed June, 1781, and served to close of war. Leverett, William (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Jackson's Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; resigned 8th No- vember, 1778. Levering, Aaron (Pa). Captain of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. (Died 1794.) Levers, Robert (Pa). Paymaster 12th Pennsylvania, 13th November, 1776, to 29th April, 1777. Levers, William (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 11th Pennsylvania, 13th November- 1776; resigned 29th September, 1777, Levington, Robert James. — See Liv- ingston. Levy, Asher (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 12th September, 1778; resigned i4th July, 1779. Also called Lewis. Lewis, Aaron (Mass). Ensign of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Lewis, Abijah (R. I.). Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, June to December, 1775. Lewis, Abraham (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Pennsylvania, '3d January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 15th May, 1777; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th Oc- tober, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Lewis, Addison (Va). 2d Lieutenant Virginia Dragoons, 19th June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 25th November, 1776; Cap- tain 1st Continental Dragoons, 15th March, 1777, and served to . Lewis, Andrew ( Va) . Brigadier- General Continental Army, 1st March, 1776; resigned 15th April, 1777. (Died 26th September, 1781.) Lewis, Andrew (Va). Ensign 13tb Virginia, 14th September, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 10th May, 1777; regiment desig- nated, 9th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 2d October, 1778; retired 12th February, 1781. Lewis, Archilaus (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; Sergeant in Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 18th April to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777: re-- signed 20th February, 1779. '(Died 1834.) Lewis, Charles (Va). Colonel 14th, Virginia, 12th November, 1776: re- signed 28th March, 1778. Lewis, Elijah (Conn). Regimental- Quartermaster of Gay's Connecticut- State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Lewis, Elijah (R. I). 1st Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 3d«May to December, 1775 : Captain 9th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776: Captain 1st Rhode Island, 1st Janu- ary, 1777: retired 14th May, 1781.' Lewis, Evans (Ga). Captain — Geor- gia Continental Reciiment, : men- tioned in 1778 and "1779. Lewis, Fielding (Va). Brigadier-Gen- eral Virginia Militia at the beginning - of the war and was Superintendent of the Arsenal at Fredericksburg, 1776- 1777. (Died 7th January, 1781.) Lewis, Francis (N. Y.). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; died' 30th December, 1802. Lewis Lewis, George (Va). Captain 3d Con- tinental Dragoons, 12th December, 1776, to . (Died 1821.) Lewis, Henry (N. Y.). Ensign of Vischer's Regiment New York Militia, ; wounded at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Lewis, Ichabod (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel of Ward's Connecticut State ^ Regiment in 1776. Lewis, Isaac (Conn). Chaplain of Bradley's Connecticut State Regiment, May to December, 1776. (Died 27th August, 1840.) Lewis, James Martin (N. C). Lieu- tenant North Carolina Militia ; wounded at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. Lewis, Joel (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 1st August, 1779; Cap- tain 4th North Carolina, ; wound- ed at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780; was a Major in 1782, and served to . (Died 22d November, 1816.) Lewis, John (Conn). Captain of Dauglas' Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 29th December, 1776. Lewis, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia State Regiment, 7th March, 1778; Captain, 1st January, 1779, and served to January, 1780. Lewis, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775, ; 1st Lieu- tenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired — April, 1779. Lewis, John (Pa). Ensign 4th Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 29th April, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778. Lewis, John (Va) Ensign 4th Vir- ginia, 17th August, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th January, 1777; Captain in 1780. Died 5th October, 1780. Lewis, John (Va). Ensign 9th Vir- ginia, 16th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 14th May, 1778; resigned 15th August, 1778; Captain Virginia Militia, 1780- 1781. (Died 1823.) Lewis, Joseph (N. H.K Surgeon New Hampshire Militia in 1777. Lewis, Joseph (Conn). Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, ; killed at Groton Heights, 6th September, 1781. Lewis, Joseph (Md). Ensign Mary- land battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Canadian 349 Lewis (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; resigned 16th November, 1780. Lewis, Joseph (N. C). Lieutenant 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; resigned 10th October, 1777. Lewis, Joseph ( Vt) . Surgeon Vermont Militia in 1777. Lewis, Micajah (N. C). Captain 1st North Carolina, 25th July, 1777; trans- ferred to 4th North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Major, ; wounded at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780 ; died 28th February, 1781, of wounds received at Pyle's defeat, 25th February, 1781. Lewis, Morgan (Mass). Captain Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant oc Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 3d May, 1775; Captain, 19th August to December, 1775. Lewis, Morgan (N. Y.). Colonel and Deputy Quartermaster-General North- ern Department, 12th September, 1776, to close of war; Brigadier-General and Quartermaster-General United States Army, 3d April, 1812, to 2d March, 1813; Major-General United , States Army, 2d March, 1813; honorably dis- charged, 15th June, 1815. (Died 7th April, 1844.1 Lewis, Nathaniel (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regim.ent, Mav to November, 1775. (Died 1839.) Lewis, Nicholas (Va), Colonel Vir- ginia Militia in October, 1781. Lewis, Robert (Conn). Ensign 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th Decem- ber, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant 19th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; killed at Peeks- kill, 22d March, 1777. Lewis, Robert (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, August to December, 1776. Lewis, Samuel (N. Y.). Ensign 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; Lieu- tenant, 7th January, 1780; transferred to 1st New York, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 25th August, 1822.) Lewis, Samuel (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; killed bv Indians in 1778. Lewis, Stephen (Va). Sergeant of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, 1778 ; Lewis 350 Lincoln August, 1778 ; Lieutenant and Regi- mental Quartermaster, 20th August, 1779, and served to close of war. Lewis, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th March, 1777, regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; retired 12th February, 1781; Captain United States Infantry, 5th March, 1792; assigned to 1st Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; assigned to 3d Infantry, 1st November, 1796; re- signed 9th March, 1801. (Died 1809.) Lewis, William (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, March, 1777, to Lewis, William (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Virginia, 2d October, 1775; Cap- tain, 4th September, 1776; Brigade In- spector of Muhlenberg's Brigade, 7th April, 1778; Major 10th Virginia, 12th May, 1779; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 3d Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and was a prisoner to close of war. (Died 1811.) Lewis, William (Va). Lieutenant of Lee's Battalion of Dragoons, 1778; killed 14th September, 1779, at Gene- see, New York. L'Hommedieu, Samuel H. (N. Y.). Captain New York Militi-a, 1776-1777. (Died 1804.) Libby, James (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Libby, Jonathan (Mass). Ensign 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, January, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 27th November, 1778 ; resigned 18th March, 1880. Libby, Josiah (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Mitchell's Regiment Massachusetts Militia in the Bagaduce Expedition, July to September, 1779. (Died 1st March, 1824.) Lide, Robert (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Lide, Thomas (S. C). Captain South Carolina MiHtia, 1776-1777. Lidell, George (S. C). Sergeant 2d South Carolina, 19th August, 1775; Ser- geant 3d South Carolina, 24th July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, , 1777 ; Captain, 20th December, 1778, and served to close of war. Liebert, Philip (Canada) . Captain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 10th February, 1776; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 3d March, 1782 ; resigned 23d April, 1783. Light, Ebenezer (N. H.). Ensign 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d New Hamp- shire, 8th November, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 22d December, 1777; cashiered 12th July, 1780. Lightfoot, Philip (Va). Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, , 1778; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1786.) LighMiall, William (N. H.). Sergeant of Warner's Additional Continental, Regiment, 12th March, 1777; Ensign, 14th August, 1778; Lieutenant, — March, 1780; taken prisoner at Fort Keyser, 19th October, 1780; on parole December, 1782, to close of war. (Died 5th October, 1822.) Ligman, John (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Lilley, Reuben (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, 29th April to November, 1775 ; Sergeant 4th Continental Infantry, February to 31st December, 1776; Ensign 6th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 17th April, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 11th November, 1779 ; .transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Lillie, David (Conn). Ensign 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 22d December, 1775; name also spelled Lilley. (Died 1827.) Lillie, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Conti- nental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, August, 1776; Captain- Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st November, 1778; Aide-de-Camp to General Knox, October, 1778, to close of war; trans- ferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Captain 2d Artillerists and Engineers United States Army, 16th February, 1801; died 22d September, 1801. Lillington, John (N. C). Lieutenant 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; resigned May, 1776; Colonel North Carohna Militia, 1779-1782. Lillington, John Alexander (N. C). Colonel 6th North Carolina, 15th April, 1776; resigned 16th May, 1776; Briga- dier-General North Carolina Militia, 1776 to 1783. (Died 1786.) Lincoln, Abijah (Mass). Ensign of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 13th Lincoln 351 Lindsay Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th August to 31st December, 1776. Lincoln, Benjamin (Mass). Major- General Continental Army, 19th Feb- ruary, 1777; wounded at Saratoga, 7th October, 1777. By the act of 4th No- vember, 1777, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Congress in their own name, and in behalf of the thirteen United States, be presented to Major- General Gates, Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Department, and to Major-Generals Lincoln and Arnold, and the rest of the officers and troops under his command, for their brave and successful efforts in support of the in- dependence of their country, whereby an army of the enemy of 10,000 men has been totally defeated; one large detachment of it, strongly posted and entrenched, having been conquered at Bennington, another repulsed with loss and disgrace from Fort Schuyler, and the main army under General Bur- goyne, after being beaten in different actions and driven from a formidable post and strong entrenchments, reduced to the necessity of surrendering them- selves upon terms honorable and ad- vantageous to these States, on the 17th day of October last, to Major-General Gates." Surrendered at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; prisoner of war until exchanged, November, 1780; Secretary War, 30th October, 1781; resigned 29th October, 1783, but requested by Congress to per- form the duties thereof to 12th No- vember, 1783. By the act of 29th October, 1783, it was "Resolved, that the resignation of Major-General Lin- coln, as Secretary of War for the United States, be accepted in consider- ation of the earnest desire which he ex- presses (the objects of the war being so highly accomplished) to retire to private life, and that he be informed that the United States in Congress as- sembled entertain a high sense of his perseverance, fortitude, activity, fideli- ty and 'capacity in the execution of the office of the Secretary of War, which important trust he has discharged to their entire satisfaction." (Died 9th May, 1810.) Lincoln, Hannaiah (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 12th Pennsylvania, 1st October, 1776; Captain, 20th May, 1777; resigned 17th October, 1777. Lincoln, John (Mass). Ensign 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 20th May, 1778. Lincoln, Loring (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Lincoln, Rufus (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Marshall's Masachusetts Regi- ment, 13th May to October, 1V76; 1st Lieutenant 14th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; taken prisoner near Schuyl- kill, 28th December, 1777 ; Captain-Lieu- tenant, 8th October, 1779; Captain, 13th April, 1780; transferred to 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 4th February, 1838.) Lincoln, Thomas (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania State Regiment, 8th May, 1777 ; regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; resigned 4th July, 1778. Lind, Adam (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 8th February, 1776; resigned May, 1776. Lind, Arthur (Va). Sergeant Major 4th Virginia, November, 1776; Ensign, 15th August, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 12th September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 8th November, 1777; transferred to 3d Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; Regimen- tal Quartermaster, 16th November, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, — October, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783; name also spelled Lynd. Lind, Benjamin. — See Lynds. Lmdehberger, John (Pa). Ensign German Regiment, 12th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Artil- lery, 20th April, 1777; resigned 17th March, 1778. Lindenmuth, Michael (Pa). Major Pennsylvania Militia, 1776. Linder, Daniel (S. C). Captain South Carohna Militia in 1776. Lindley, Levi (Mass). Sergeant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, , 1778; cashiered 10th December, 1778. Lindsay, John (Ga). Major Georgia Militia ; wounded at Charlotte 26th Sep- tember, 1780, and at Rugley's Mills, South Carolina, 4th December, 1780. Lindsay, Samuel (Pa). Lieutenant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion Lindsay 352 Liscombe of the Flying Camp ; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776 (lost an eye), and ren- dered no subsequent service (Died 16th April, 1800.) Lindsay, Thomas (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Lind^y, William (Va). Cornet Vir- ginia Dragoons, 16th June, 1776; 3d Lieutenant 1st Continental Dragoons, 15th March, 1777 ; wounded near Valley Forge, 21st January, 1778; Captain of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, 7th April, 1778; resigned 1st Ocotber, 1778. (Died 1st September, 1797.) Lindsey, Eleazer (Mass). Captain of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775; dismissed 25th August, 1775. Lindsley, Eleazer (N. J.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 15th January, 1777; resigned 27th May, 1779. Lindsley, Joseph (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, 1778. (Died 1826.) Lindsley, Joseph (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia in 1780. (Died 1822.) Lingan, James McCubbin (Md). 2d Lieutenant of Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, 22d July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 25th October, 1780; Captain of Raw- ling's Continental Regiment, to rank from 10th December, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Killed 28th July, 1812.) Lingan, Thomas (Md). Ensign 2d Maryland BattaUon of the Flying Camp, June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, Au- gust, 1776; discharged with Battalion, 1st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Rawlings' Continental Regiment, 26th January, 1777, to . (Died 28th May, 1825.) Linkensdorf, Louis de. — See De Link- ensdorf. Iiinn, Janus (N. J.). Major New Jer- sey Militia, 1776-1781. (Died 29th De- cember, 1820.) Linn, John (Pa). Director of Hos- pital District of Quebec, 30th Septem- ber, 1776, to — January, 1777. Linn, .William (Pa). Chaplain 5th Pennsylvania BattaUon, 15th February to December, 1776, (Died 8th January, 1808.) Linnard, Wm. (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Artillery Company, Militia, 1779. (Died 1835.) Linning, Charles (S. C). Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, — May, 1776; Cap- tain, 20th July, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781, and served to close of war. Linton, John (Va). Sergeant of Grayson's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 5th March, 1777; Sergeant-Major, 7th October, 1777; Ensign, 1st Novem- ber, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 29th April, 1778; resigned 14th March, 1778; Cor- net 3d Continental Dragoons, April, 1779; Lieutenant, May, 1780; transferred to Baylor's Consolidated Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 1824.) Linton, Wm. (N. C). 2d Lieutenant 3d North Carolina, 24th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 14th April, 1777, and served to . (Died 28th February, 1827.) Linton, Wm. (Va). Cadet of Gray- son's Continental Regiment, 28lh May, 1777; Ensign, 1st November, 1777; re- signed, — March, 1778. Lippitt, Charles (R. I.). Lieutenant of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 1st November, 1775, to May, 1776. (Died August, 1845.) Lippitt, Christopher (R. I.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regiment, 15th January, 1776; Colonel of same regiment, May to June, 1776 ; Colonel 2d Rhode Island Militia Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to 18th January, 1777; served subse- quently as Brigadier-General Rhode Island Militia. (Died 18th June, 1824.) Lipscomb, Bernard (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, Decem- ber, 1778, to March, 1782. Lipscomb, Reuben (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 7th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; Captain, 28th November, 1776; transferred to 5th Virginia, 14th Sep- tember, 1778; died 3d October, 1778. Lipscomb, Thomas (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 28th October, 1776; resigned 20th May, 1778. (Died 1799.) Lipscomb, Yancey (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant Virginia State Troops, 13th May, 1778; Captain-Lieutenant, — Au- gust, 1779, and served to — March, 1782. Liscomb, Francis (Mass). Captain of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775, Liscombe, John (N. C). Ensign 6th North Carolina, 28th April, 1777, to Lisle 353 Livingston Lisle, Charles Noel Romand de ( — ).' Major Continental Artillery, 12th No- vember, 1776; permitted to return to San Domingo, 12th 'April, 1777. Iiisle, John (S. C). Lieutenant- Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1775; joined the enemy in 1780. Liston, Thomas (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant South Carolina Artillery, 20th May, 1779 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781, and served to close of war. Liswell, John (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; transferred to Corps of Ar- tillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Lithgow, Wm. (Mass). Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia in 1776; Major 11th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Saratoga, 7th July, 1777; resigned 29th July, 1779. (Died 17th February, 1796.) Littell, Eliakim (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st New Jersey, 26th April, 1777; re- signed — May, 1778. Little, Eleazer (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 2d March, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 12th November, 1779, and served to March, 1781. Little, George (S. C). Captain of a South Carolina Regiment, 20th De- cember, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780. Little, James (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia in 1779, and Colonel Georgia MiUtia in 1781. Little, John (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; killed at Minnisink, 22d July, 1779. Little, John (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; wounded at Johns- town, 24th October, 1781. Little, Moses (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Colonel Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Colonel 12th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776. (Died 27th May, 1798.) Little, Moses (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire 23d April to De- cember, 1775; Lieutenant New Hamp- shire MiUtia in 1778. (Died 1813.) Little, Nathaniel (Mass). Ensign 2d Massachusetts, 26th November, 1779; resigned 17th April, 1782. (Died 1835.) Little, Theophilus (N. J.). Lieuten- ant New Jersey Militia; was a prisoner; when and where taken not stated. Iiittle, Thomas (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at Mon- mouth, 27th June, 1778, and was a pris- oner to September, 1780. (Died 1810.) Little, Wm. (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st December, 1778. Littlefield, Daniel (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Littlefield, Jeremiah (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Scammon's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776. Littlefield, John (Mass). Ensign Uth Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 20th June, 1780. Littlefield, Noah Moulton (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel Massachusetts MiUtia in 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 25th October, 1821.) Littlefield, Wm. (R. I.). Ensign 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain Lieuten- ant 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; discharged 20th June, 1780. Litzinger, William (Pa). Sergeant German Regiment, 15th July, 1776; Ensign, 14th August, 1777; resigned 1st June, 1778. Livermore, Daniel (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776 ; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781; dis- missed 8th August, 1781; reinstated 28th August, 1781; retired 1st March, 1782. Livermore, Joseph (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Ward's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 23d May to December, 1775 ; Cap- tain Massachusetts Militia in 1779. Livingston, Abraham (N. Y.). Cap- tain 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regi- ment, 18th December, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781; served subsequently as Captain New York Levies. Livingston, Gilbert James (N. Y.). Ensign 3d New York, 1st September, Livingston 354 Iiloyd 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st April, 1778; resigned 5th April, 1780; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. Livingston, Gilbert R. (N. Y.). En- sign 1st New York, 24th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; deserted 12th October, 1776; was subsequently captured and hanged. Livingston, Henry (N. Y.) Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1780. (Died 1828.) Livingston, Henry Beekman (N. Y.). Captain 4th New York, 28th June, 1775; Aide-de-Camp to General Mont- gomery (his brother-in-law), July to December, 1775. By the act of 12th December, 1775, it was "Resolved that this Congress will make a present of a sword of the value of $100 to Captain Henry B. Livingston, as a testimonial of his services (at Chambly) to this country, and that they will embrace the first opportunity of promoting him in the Army." Colonel 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 13th January, 1799; was Major and Aide-de- Camp to General Schuyler, February to November, 1776. (Died 5th Novem- ber, 1831.) Livingston, Henry Brockholst (N. J.). Captain and Aide-de-Camp to General Schuyler in 1775; Major 3d New York, December, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel and Aide-de-Camp, 8th March, 1776; Aide-de-Camp to General St. Clair in 1776 and 1777. Was granted leave for 12 months to accompany John' Jay as Secretary and was taken prisoner by the British on his return voyage in 1782; sent to New York and released shortly after his arrival there. (Died 19th March, 1823.) Livingston, Henry P. (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant of Captain Caleb Gibb's Company Washington Guards, 12th June, 1777; Captain, 4th December, 1778; resigned 26th March, 1779. Livingston, James (N. Y.). Colonel 1st Canadian Regiment, 20th Novem- ber, 1775; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1832.) Iiivingston, James (Pa). Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1777, to . Livingston, John Justice (Va). Sur- geon's Mate Hospital Department, 1st July to 31st December, 1776. Livingston, Peter R. (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia in 1775. (Died 1794.) Livingston, Philip (N. Y.). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; died 12th June, 1778. Livingston, Richard (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel 1st Canadian Regiment, 18th December, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777; resigned 2d November, 1779. (Died , 1786.) Livingston, Robert H. (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 29th June, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Livingston, Robert James (Va). En- sign 5th Virginia, 15th October, 1776; taken prisoner at Trenton, 26th Decem- ber, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1777; retired 14th September, 1778; be- ing a prisoner. Name also spelled Lev- ington. Ijvingston, Walter (N. Y.). Commis- sary of Stores, and Provisions, New York Department, 17th July, 1775; re- signed 14th September, 1776. Livingston, William (N. J.). Briga- dier-General New Jersey Militia, 28th October, 1775, to 31st August, 1776. (Died 25th July, 1790.) Livingston, Wm. (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. Livingston, William Smith ("N. Y.). Major of Lasher's Regiment New York Militia, July, 1776; Aide-de-Camp to General Greene, 12th August, 1776, to 14th January, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel of Webb's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 10th October, 1778. Uewellyn, John (Pa). Ensign of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, 7th De- cember, 1776; resigned 11th July, 1777. Lloyd, Bateman (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th February, 1777; Captain, 12th November. 1777; taken prisoner in a skirmish at Salem, N. J., 24th March, 1778; exchanged 1st April, 1781, and resigned 6th Septem- ber, 1781. Lloyd, Benjamin (S. .C). Lieutenant of a South Carolina Artillery Company ; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780. Lloyd, Edward (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th South* Carolina (Artillery), Lloyd ; wounded at Savannah, 9th Octo- ber, 1779 (lost an arm), and taken pris- oner at Charleston. 12th May, 1780. Lloyd, James (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 14th March, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 9th Febru- ary, 1779, and served to . Lloyd, John (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; cashiered 24th March, 1778. Lloyd, Martin (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia, 1776. , IJoyd, Peter Z. (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Musket Battalion, 15th March to December, 1776; Aide-de-Camp to General Ewing, 11th August to Novem- ber, 1776. Lloyd, Richard (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New Jersey, 15th April to No- vember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Cana- dian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d Novem- ber, 1776; Captain, 20th September, 1777; retired June, 1783. Lobdell, Isaac (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; was a prisoner 1st April, 1780, to 21st May, 1783; where taken not stated. Lochman, Charles (S. C). Hospital Surgeon's Mate, 1779 to close of war. Lochrey, Archibald (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Rangers, ; killed by Indians on the Miami, Ohio, 24th Au- gust, 1781. Lochrey, Jeremiah (Pa). Captain 6th Pennsylvania, 16th February, 1777; deserted from arrest in October, 1777. Locke, Benjamin (Mass). Captain of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia in 1776. Locke, Francis (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; killed at Elizabethtown, N. J., 15th September, 1777. Locke, Francis (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. (Died 8th January, 1823.) Locke, George (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia; killed at Char- lotte 26th September, 1780. Locke, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 9th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 20th April, 1778. (Died 18th February, 1831.) Locke, Timothy (R. I.). Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia in 1775; 1st Lieu- 356 Logan tenant 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 1st Jan- uary, 1777, and served to . Lockerman, Thomas Wyer (Md). 1st Lieutenant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Lockett, John (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia in 1779. Lookhart, Philip (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp; taken pris- oner at Fort Washington 16th Novem- ber, 1776. Lockhart, Samuel (N. C). Major 3d North Carolina, 15th April, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 8th North Carolina, 12th October, 1777; resigned 19th October, 1777; was taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; is then called Colonel. Lockwood, Jacob (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1779. Lockwood, James (Conn). Secretary and Brigade-Major to General Wooster, 1st May, 1775, to May, 1776. (Died 24th August, 1795.) Lockwood, John (Conn). Paymaster of Webb's Additional Continental Reg- iment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st May, 1778. Lockwood, Samuel (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; Captain Assistant Engineer, 5th No- vember, 1775, to 5th November, 1776; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st Decem- ber, 1775; Captain 2d Continental Ar- tillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned Feb- ruary, 1779. Lockwood, Samuel (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 13th January, 1778. Lockwood, William (Mass). Brigade Chaplain, 12th October, 1780, to June. 1783. (Died 23d June, 1828.) Lodge, Benjamin (Pa). Ensign 12th Pennsylvania, 16th October, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st March, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 11th October, 1777; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 1st July,. 1778; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 1801.) Loeffler, John (N. Y). Ensign of Warner's Continental Regiment, 7th January, 1777; resigned 4th August, 1777; name also spelled Lafifler. (Died 30th October, 1823.) Logan, Francis (S. C). Captairt South Carolina Militia in 1775. Logan 356 Logan, George (S. C). Captain South Carolina Rangers; killed at Black Mingo, S. C, 14th September, 1780. Logan, Samuel (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1775-1776; Major 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; taken pris- oner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777; exchanged 21st December, 1780, and retired from service, 1st January, 1781; served subsequently as Major New York Levies. Logan, Samuel (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Logan, Thomas (N. Y.). Ensign of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, March to November, 1776. Loisiau, Augustin (N. Y.). Captain 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 18th December, 1776, to rank from 20th November, 1775; dismissed 5th Janu- ary, 1779; name also spelled Loizeau and Loiseau. LoUer, Robert (Pa). Major Pennsyl- vania Associaters, 1776-1777; wounded at Germantown 4th October, 1777. (Died 21st October, 1808.) Lomagne, John Baptlsti, Viscount (France). Captain 3d Cavalry, Pulaski Legion, 9th February, 1778; Major, 11th April, 1781; retired 24th September, 1781. Long, Andrew (Pa). Captain 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 6th April, 1776; resigned 14th October, 1776 (Died 1812.) Long, Gabriel (Va). Captain 11th Virginia, 23d July, 1776; regiment desig- nated 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 13th May, 1779. (Died 3d February, 1827.) Long, Hugh (Pa). Captain of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. (Died 1778.) Long, James.^^ee James Lang. Long.. John (Va). Ensign of Thrus- ton's Continental Regiment, 25th July, 1777, -to — July, 1778. Long, Nehemiah (N. C). Lieutenant 5th North Carolina, 4th October, 1776, to . Long, Nicholas (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia in 1775; Colonel Deputy Quartermaster, General South- ern Department, 7th May, 1776, to ; Colonel 43d United States Infantry, 4th August, 1813; honorably discharged Loomis 15th June, 1815. (Died 22d August, 1819.) Long, Nicholas (Va). Sergeant of a Virginia Regiment, — November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, — November, 1777; re- tired 30th September, 1778. Long, Pierce (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1776 to 1778. (Died 3d April, 1789.) Long, Reuben (Va). Sergeant 11th Virginia, 26th September, 1776; Ensign, 16th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st June, I 1777; regiment designated 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 10th May, 1779; transferred to 3d Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 1791.) Long, Solomon (Md). 2d Lieutenant of Captain Watkiri's Independent Mary- land Company, 14th January, 1776; Captain Maryland Independent Com- pany, 3d October, 1776; Captain 2d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 4th June, 1778. Long, William (Va). 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia State Regiment, 10th May, 1777; Captain, , 1780, and served to 6th February, 1781. Longley, Robert (Mass). Captain of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel of Jonathan Smith's Massachu- setts Militia Regiment in 1776. Longley, Zachariah (Mass). Regi- mental Quartermaster of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775. Longstreet, Ellas (N. J.). Captain 1st New Jersey, 29th October, 1775, to 10th November, 1776; Captain 1st New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; taken prisoner at Springfield, 17th December, 1776; never rejoined regiment. Longstreet, Gilbert (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant of Forman's New Jersey Regiment, July to December, 1776. Loomis, Abner (N. C). Ensign 8th North Carolina, 8th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 27th August, 1'777; re- signed 15th November, 1777. Loomis, Joel (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Light Horse in 1776. Loomis, Jonathan (N. C). Surgeon 8th North Carolina, 26th November, 1776; transferred to 3d North Carolina 1st June, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781 ; served to close of war. Loomis 357 Lotbiniere Loomis, Lebbeus (Conn). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private 2d Connecticut, 10th May to 17th De- cember, 1775; Sergeant-Major 4th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 25th November, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 13th January, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 5th June, 1778; Regimental Adjutant, 1st August, 1778, to November, 1783; trans- ferred to 1st Connecticut 1st January, 1781; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 10th January, 1836.) Loomis, Michael (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Fellow's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to December, 1775. Looney, David (N. C). Major North Carolina Militia, 1779-1782. (Died 1810.) Loop, Henry (N. Y.). Ensign New York Militia, ; taken prisoner at Skeenesborough, 7th March, 1780; re- leased 24th November, 1782. Lorah, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 3d Maryland. Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant Ger- man Battalion, 12th July, 1776; Cap- tain, 28th March, 1777; resigned 23d February, 1778. Lord, James (Conn). Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st January, 1778; 1st Lieuten- ant 1st June, 1778; Regimental Pay- mastetr, 15th November, 1778; trans- ferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 2d Connecticut; 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Lord, James (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; 1st .Lieu- tenant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 13th February, 1830.) Lord, Jeremiah (Mass). Sergeant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Corporal and Sergeant 1st Massachusetts, 21st May, 1777, until appointed Ensign, 15th June, 1781; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, 3d November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. (Died 1795.) Lord, Josiah (Mass). Surgeon's' Mate of Little's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to November, 1775. Lord, Nathan (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded and taken pris- oner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776. (Died 1807.) Lord, Simeon (Mass). Ensign 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 21st June, 1779; Captain, 12th May, 1781; Assistant to Adjutant-General, 1st February, 1783, and served to close of war (Died 1815.) Lord, William (Conn). Sergeant 6th Connecticut, 1st April, 1777; Ensign, nth April, 1779; transferred to 3d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1781 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 6th December, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Lord, William (N. C). Paymaster 1st North Carolina, 12th December, 1776; resigned 6th March, 1777; Lieuten- ant 10th North Carolina, 1st August, 1779, and served to . Loring, Ephraim (N. J.). Surgeon's Mate, 3d New Jersey, .20th February, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Loring, Joseph (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 2d Continental Dragoons, 20th February, 1777; resigned 16th May, 1778. Loring, Joseph (Mass). Ensign of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Ar- tillery, October, 1775 ; 2d ' Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Ar- tillery, 10th December, 1776; Captain Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; was taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; con- tracted smallpox, disabled, and was dis- charged as supernumerary, 12th Sep- tember, 1778. Loring, Jotham (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May _ to November, 1775 ; Major 24th Continental Infantry,. 1st JFanuary, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st Novem- ber, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; dismissed 12th August, 1779. Loring, Samuel (Mass). Sergeant in Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Lotbiniere, Louis (Canada). Chap- lain 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regi- ment, 26th January, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781. IiOthrop 358 Low Lothrop, Daniel (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1776-1777. Lothrop, Thomas (Mass). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Massa- chusetts Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 1813.) Lott, Abraham P. (N. Y.)., Colonel New York Militia in 1775. Lott, Peter (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant and Regimental Quartermaster, 25th February, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 22d January, 1779 ; resigned 27th March, 1780. Lott, Richard (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Lotz, Nicholas. — See Elotz. Lounsbery, Edward (N. Y.). Cap- tain Lieutenant 3d New York, July, 1776; Captain 2d New York, 21st No- vember, 1776; resigned 14th October,' 1778. (Died 18Q1.) Love, Amos (N. C). Lieutenant 6th. North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to Love, David (N. C). Surgeon North Carolina Brigade, 18th August, 1779, to 1st August, 1781; was taken prisoner, but when and where not stated. Love, PhUip (Va). Brigade Major Virginia Militia, 1777. Love, Robert (Va). Sergeant and Lieutenant Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. (Died 1845.) Love, Wm. (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 3d South Carolina, 3d November, 1776; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; marked on a list as "deserted." Name also spelled Lowe. Love joy, Joshua (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776, to — — . Lovejoy, Obadiah (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 14th Massachusetts, 19th February, 1777; Ensign, 28th March, 1779; 2d Lieutenant, 18th March, 1780; 1st Lieu- tenant, 13th July, 1780; transferred to 10th Massachusetts Ist January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Lovell, Ebenezer. — See Lowell. Lovell, James (Mass). Ensign of Lee's Continental Regiment, 25th May, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 10th May, 1778; transferred to Jackson's Regi- ment, 22d April, 1779; transferred to Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons in March, 1780, and was Adjutant of same to close of war. (Died 10th July, 1850.) Lovell, Nehemiah (Vt). Captain of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1778. Lovell, Robert (Va). Lieutenant of 1. Virginia State Regiment, 1779 to 1781. Lovell, Solomon (Mass) Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1779, and Brigadier-General Massachusetts Mi- litia, 1779-1782. (Died 1801.) Lovell, Wm. (Mass). Lieutenant and Adjutant of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, August, 1778, to ■ . Lovett, Thomas (Ga). 1st Lieuten- ant of Grimes' Independent Georgia Company, October, 1775, to . Loveley, Wm. Lewis (Va). Ensign 8th Virginia, 25th May, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 26th March, 1778; transferred to 4th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Cap- tain, 18th February, 1781, and served to close o£ war. Lovewell, Nehemiah (Vt). Lieuten- ant Vermont Militia, 1777; taken pris- oner ; when and where not stated. Lovewell, Noah (N H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1778-1781. Low, Ebenezer (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th April to December, 1775 Low, Edward (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775, to August, 1775. Low, Jacob (N. H.). Ensign 8th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 16th De- cember, 1776; resigned 1st January, 1778. Low, John (Mass). Captain of Mans- field's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 27th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Low, John (N. Y.). Joined 2d New York as 2d Lieutenant, 29th May, 1782, and deserted 12th December, 1782. Low, John (Pa). Ensign 1st Pennsyl- vania Battalion, 20th January, 1776; died 29th July, 1776. Low Low, John (R. I.). Lieutenant- Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1775- 1776. Lowden, Anthony (N. J.). 2d Lieu- tenant New Jersey Militia; taken pris- oner at Hancock's Bridge, 21st March, 1778. Lowdon, John (Pa). Captain of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle. Bat- talion, 25th June to December, 1775; wounded at Montreal, 12th November, 1775; Captain 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . (Died Feb- ruary, 1798.) Lowe, John (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777 ; retired 1st June, 1778. (Died 1826.) Lowe, John Hawkins (Md). Captain 3d Maryland Battalion of the Plying Camp, July to 1st December, 1776; wounded at Harlem Plains, 16th Sep- tember, 1776; Captain 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 10th Oc- tober, 1777. Lowe, John Tolson (Md). Sergeant 2d Maryland, 10th January, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 20th January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Lowe, Philip (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Lieutenant 3d May, 1776; resigned 1st February, 1777; Major 4th Georgia, 18th June, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel, -, 1780; retired 1st October, 1780. Lowe, WUliam, — See Love. Lowell, Ebenezer (Mass). Ensign of Jackson's Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; killed at Indian Field, New York, 31st August, 1778. (Name also spelled Lovell.) Lowell, Oliver ( Vt) . Major Vermont Militia in 1776-1777. Lowes, James (Pa). Sergeant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, February, 1776 ; Sergeant 3d Pennsylvania, November, 1776: Ensign, 1st April, 1777; resigned 31st October, 1777. tUied 1810.) Lowrey, Alexander (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Associaters, 1776-1777. (Died'31st January, 1805.) Lowrey, Thomas (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Lowther, Wm. (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776. 359 Luckett Lowther, Wm, (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1777. Lucas, Barton (Md). Captain of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; resigned 11th October, 1776. Lucas, James (Deb. Adjutant Dela- ware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Lieutenant and Adjutant Delaware Regiment, 27th November, 1776; resigned 15th August, 1778. Lucas, James (Vt). Paymaster of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1779. Lucas, James (Va). Captain 4th Vir- ginia, 19th March, 1776; Major 1st Virginia, 23d April, 1778; transferred to 3d Virginia, 14th September, 1778; re- tired 16th May, 1779. Lucas, John (Ga). Captain 3d Georgia, 1st March, 1777, to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783; served as Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Mcintosh in 1779. Lucas, John (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1779-1780. Lucas, Nathaniel (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 19th March, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 28th September, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 7th June, 1777; Regimental Quar- termaster, 28th May, 1778, to , 1780. Lucas, Thomas (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, 23d January, 1777; Captain, 22d De- cember, 1777; cashiered 11th May, 1778. (Died 3d November, 1823.) Lucas, Thomas (Pa). 2d Lieutenant nth Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; Adjutant, 17th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 23d January, 1777; killed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Luce, Francis. — See Luse, Luckett, David (Md). Ensign of Gist's Continental Regiment, 4th July, 1779; Lieutenant, 7th April, 1780; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st Janu- ary, 1781; retained in Maryland Bat- talion April, 1783, and remained in command of a company at Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania, to 7th June, 1785, when ordered to be discharged. Luckett, Thomas Hussey (Md). 1st Lieutenant of Stephenson's Rifle Regi- ment, 11th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Port Washington 16th November, 1776; Luddington 360 Lusk exchanged 2d November, 1780, and did not rejoin the service. Luddingfton, Henry (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1778, and Colonel New York Militia, 1780. (Died 1817.) Ludemann, (France). Lieuten- ant 3d Cavalry, Pulaski Legion, 1st January, 1779; resigned 25th April, 1780, and permitted to return to Prance. Ludiman, John Wm. (Va). Ensign 6th Virginia, 23d May, 1780; Lieuten- ant, 15th June, 1781 ; served to close of war. ■ Ludlam, Jacob (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; re- signed March, 1777. Ludlow, Cornelius (N. J.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel New Jersey Militia; wound- ed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. (Died 1812.) Luds, Carey (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, ; killed at Groten Heights, 6th September, 1781. Ludwig, Charles (Pa). Surgeon Ger- man Regiment, 15th November, 1776; resigned 12th November, 1777. Ludwig, John (Pa).. Captain Penn- sylvania I3attahon of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Lukens, Charles (Pa). Major and Commissary of Military Stores, 1776; also Major of Flower's Artillery Artifi- cer Regiment, 8th March, 1777; retired from service at his own request, 30th August, 1780. Lukens, Matthias (Pa?. 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Pennsylvania, 1st April, 1777; ■ died 21st March, 1778. Lumberd, James. — See Lambert. Lumos, Jonathan (N. C). Surgeon 3d North Carolina, 26th November, 1776; retired 1st January, 1783. Lund, John (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant of Wyman's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, May to September, 1776. Lunsford, Wm. (Va). Cornet of Lee's Continental Battalion of Light Dragoons, , 1778; Lieutenant in 1781; served to . Lunt, Daniel (Mass). Member of Company of Minute Men at Lexington and Concord, April, 1775; Sergeant in Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant Con- tinental Regiment in 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 3d April, 1777; Captain, 18th March, 1780; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1788. Lunt, James (Mass) . 2d Lieutenant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 24th August, 1777; re- tired 1st April, 1779. ' Lunt, Ezra (Mass). Captain of Lit- tle's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain of Hen- ley's Additional Continental Regiment, 14th August, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779. Lunt, James (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 24th August, 1777; re- tired 1st April, 1779. Lunt, Paul (Mass). Sergeant Lexing- ton Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775. Luse, Francis (N. J.). Private, Cor- poral and Sergeant New Jersey troops, November, 1775, to June, 1780; Ensign 2d New Jersey, 16th May, 1780; trans- ferred to 1st New Jersey, 1st January, 1783 ; retained in New Jersey Battalfon, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Ensign United States Infantry Regiment, 17th March, 1786; Ensign 1st United States Infantry, 29th Sep- . tember, 1789 ; resigned 1st May, 1790. Name also spelled Luce. Luse, Henry (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant 2d New Jersey, 25th December, 1775, to 1st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; Captain, 5th February, 1777; resigned 10th February, 1779. Luse, Nathan (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1776. Lush, Stephen (N. Y.). Captain of Spencer's Continental Regiment. Jan- uary, 1777; Major and Aide-de-Camp to Governor Clinton, ; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777. Lush, (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina State troops, ; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Lusk, William (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Pennsylvania, 20th March, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 17th April, 1779; Captain, 12th May, 1779 ; transferred lo 2d ^Pennsylvania, Luton 361 17th January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 2Sth August, 1799.) Luton, James (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 1st April, 1777; re- signed 3d March, 1778. Lutterlough, Henry E. (N. Y.). Dep- uty Quartermaster-General, 1777-1780. Luttrell, John (N. C). Lieutenant- Colonel 9th North Carolina, 27th No- vember, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778. Lutz, Nicholas (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 10th Septem- ber, 1779; did not re-enter service. (Died 28th November, i807.) Lyford, Thomas (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New Hampshire, 27th May to December, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant 8th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Whitcomsb's New Hampshire Rangers, 4th November, 1776, to December, 1779. Lyle, Robert (S. C). Was a Captain in 3d South Carolina in 1779. Lyles, Henry (Md). 2d Lieutenant 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th February, 1777; taken prisoner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777; exchanged 22d December, 1780, and did not rejoin the regiment. Lyman, Cornelius (Mass). Ensign 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d November, 1783; Lieuten- ant 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791; Captain, 30th July, 1792; assigned to 2d Sub Legion, 4th Septem- ber, 1792 ; assigned to 2d United States Infantry, 1st November, 1796; trans- . f erred to 1st Infantry, 1st April, 1802; died 23d March, 1805. Lyman, Daniel (Mass). Brigade Major Massachusetts Militia in 1776; Captain of Lee's Continental Regiment, 10th June, 1777; Brigade Major of Gen- eral Fellow's Brigade, 17th October, 1776; Aide-de-Camp to General Heath, 9th May, 1777, to close of war; Brevet Major, '30th September, 1783. (Died 16th October, 1830.) Lyman, Elihu (Conn). Ensign 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 10th May, 1778, and did not re-enter service. Lyman, Elijah (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, Lynn May to November, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st April, 1779. Name also spelled Elihu. Lyman, James (S. C). Physician and Surgeon- General South Carolina Militia, , 1779, to 1782. Lyman, Josiah (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1776 and 1777. Lyman, Moses (Conn). Colonel Con- necticut Militia, 1777. (Died 1829.) Lyman, Oliver (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Fellow's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; served subsequently in Massachusetts Militia. Lynch, Charles (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1781. (Died 29th October, 1796.) Lynch, Cornelius (Conn). Ensign of Elmore's Connecticut State Regiment, 15th April, 1776, to April, 1777. Lynch, James (S. C). Surgeon Pulaski Legion and South Carolina State troops, 1779-1781. (Died 1809.) Lynch, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, August, 1776; Captain 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; Major, 8th September, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Lynch, John (N. C). Lieutenant 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . L3mch, Thomas, Jr. (S. C). A signer of the Declaration' of Independence; Captain 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; elected to Congress; drowned at sea in 1779. Lynd, Arthur. — See Lind. Lynd, John (Pa). Chaplain 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, March to De- cember, 1776. Lynde, Benjamin (Mass). Ensign 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1778; 2d Lieutenant 9th May, 1778 ; resigned 14th October, 1780. (Died 14th March, 1827.) Lyne, George ( Va) . Captain Virginia State Forces, 8th March, 1776; Major 13th Virginia, 12th November, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 9th Virginia, 28th September, 1777; resigned 14th Novem- ber, 1777. Lynn, Adam (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 6th February, 1776, to . Lynn 362 Lytle Lynn, David (Md). Ensign 1st Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to 1st December, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Maryland, 10th December, 1776 ; 1st .Lieutenant, 17th April, 1777; Cap- tain-Lieutenant, 18th May, 1779; Cap- tain, 18th May, 1779; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. (Died 11th April, 1835.) Lynn, John (Md). Ensign 6th Mary- land, 26th May, 1779; Lieutenant, 1st June, 1779 ; transferred to 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and was in service to 20th June, 1784. Lynn, John L. (N. Y.). Surgeon 1st New York, 28th June, 1775, to October, 1776. Lynn, William (Conn). Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Ensign 29th December, 1777 ; 2d Lieutenant 9th April, 1780; transferred to 3d Connecti- cut 1st January, . 1781 ; retained in S-9yift's Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783 and served to 3d November, 1783. Lynn, William (Va). Captain of a Virginia Regiment in 1777. Lyon, Abraham (N. J.). Captain 2d New Jersey Militia in 1776; Captain 4th New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; re- tired 11th February, 1779. Lyon, Archibald (N. J.). 3d Lieuten- ant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st April, 1777; resigned 1st March, 1778. Lyon, Asa (Conn). 2d Lieutenant of Sherburne's Continental Regiment, 19th November, 1777; Regimental Quarter- master, 18th December, 1777, to 30th April, 1780; 1st Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778; Regimental Paymaster, 19th April, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Lyon, Benjamin (Pa). 3d Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Infantry, 25th September, to 31st December, 1776 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 6th July, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 8th Decem- ber, 1778; resigned 18th May, 1779. (Died 1826.) Lyon, Daniel (Conn). Captain 8th Connecticut, 6th July, to 17th Decem- ber. 1775. Lyon, David (N. Y.). Captain 1st New York, 28th June, 1775, to October, 1776; Captain of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 12th January, 1777; resigned 10th April, 1778. (Died 1802.) Lyon, Ephraim (Conn). Ensign in the Lexington Alarm, April 1775; 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 16th December, 1775. (Died 1813.) Lyon, Gilbert (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 11th December, 1780, to 11th April, 1781; where taken not stated. Lyon, Guthrie (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. Lyon, Humberson (Va). Ensign Vir- ginia Riflemen, ; killed at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. Lyon, Jacob (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776. Died 15th April, 1776. Lyon, John (Va). Surgeon's-Mate Hospital Department, 1779-1780. Lyon, Matthew (N. H.). Lieuten- ant Green Mountain Boys, July, 1776; cashiered, 16th October, 1776; Paymas- ter of Warner's Continental Regiment, 13th Tuly, 1777; Superceded 1st April, 1778. (Died 1st August, 1822.) Lyon, Robert (Pa). Sergeant 12th Pennsylvania, October, 1776 ; Ensign 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; 2d Lieutenant 8th July, 1777, and served to . (Died 19th August, 1823.) Lyon, Samuel (Pa). Colonel Pennsyl- vania Militia, 1777-1778. Lyon, Stephen (Conn). Captain of Chester's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Lyon, Theophilus tMass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Heath's Massachu- setts Regiment, 19th April to Decem- ber, 1775. Lyon, Thomas (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Warner's Continental Regi- ment, 27th October, 1776; wounded at Skernsborough 7th July, 1777, when his leg was fractured and did not rejoin regiment. (Died 3d September, 1827.) Lyon, William (Conn). Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 1st Decem- ber, 1775. Lyon, Zebulon ( ). 2d Lieuten- ant of Hoisington's Battalion of Rangers, 6th August, 1776, to . Lyth, John (Va). Surgeon 13th Vir- ginia, 1st October, 1777. Died 13th January, 1778. Lytle, Andrew (Pa). Quartermaster 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 1st April, 1776; Ensign Lytle 363 McCalla and Regimental Quartermaster 13th Pennsylvania, 24th October, 1776, to 1st July, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 20th January, 1777; transferred to 5th Penn- sylvania, 1st July, 1778; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to November, 1783. Lytle, Archibald (N. C). Captain 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 6th North Carolina, 26th January, 1777 ; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged, 9th February, 1782; Colonel, 30th Sep- tember, 1783 ; served to close of war. Lytle, Micajah (N. C). Lieutenant 3d North Carolina, 3d May, 1776, to . Lytle, William (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 6th December, 1776; Lieutenant, 16th April, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 28th January, 1779; transferred to 4th North Carolina, 6th February, 1782; served to close of war, (Died 1829.) MAC & MC. (Mc arranged as if spelled Mac.) McAdams, John (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th April, 1777; Cap- tain, 16th March, 1778; retired May, 1779. McAdams, Joseph (Va). Hospital Surgeon's-Mate, 1778 to 1781. McAllister, Abdiel (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Isle Aux Noix, 21st June, 1776; exchanged 8th May, 1778, and did not re-enter service. McAllister, Archibald (Pa). Captain of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 13th Januarv, 1777 ; resigned 19th November, 1777. (Died 1831.) McAllister, George (Pa). Captain of Hartley's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 13th January, 1777; died in 1777. McAllister, John (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 17th April, 1777, to . McAllister, Neil (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 4th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 29th June, 1776; resigned 20th June, 1777. McAllister, Richard (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776. (Died 1795.) McAllister, William (Mass). Corporal in Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Sergeant 12th Continental Infantry, February to De- cember, 1776; Ensign 13th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777. Died 27th October, 1777. McArthur, Alexander (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 5th New York, 21st No- vember,' 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777; ex- changed, December, 1780; served subse- quently as Lieutenant New York Levies. McBride, John (Pa). Ensign of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 2d February, 1777; killed Ensign Robert A. McClean, 8th Virginia, 27th Septem- ber, 1777. McBride, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant, 9th Pennsylvania, 15th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th May, 1777; resigned 1st July, 1778. McCabe, Edward (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 12th Pennsylvania, 4th October, 1776; resigned 20th December, 1777. McCabe, John (Md). Lieutenant Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776 ; drowned October, 1776. McCall, George (Del). 2d Lieuten- ant Delaware Regiment, 15th January to December, 1776. McCall, Hugh (S. C). Major South Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. McCall, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina Rangers; taken prisoner at Cherokee Town, 26th June, 1776, aad shortly after made his escape from the Indians; was Lieutenant-Colonel South Carolina troops when wounded at Rug- ley's Mills, 4th December, 1780, and at Long Cane, S. C, 11th December, 1780; died May, 1781, of smallpox. McCall, John (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. McCall, William (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Spencer's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, 6th May, 1777; re- signed 3d March, 1778. McCalla, Daniel (Pa). Chaplain 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 16th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Three Rivers, 8th June, 1776; paroled in August, 1776; did not return to the army. (Died 6th April, 1809.) McCalla, Thomas H. (Pa). Surgeon's- Mate 4th Continental Dragoons, 1st McCalla 364 McClarey May, 1778; Surgeon, 1st June, 1780, and served to November, 1782. ■ McCalla, William (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Militia, 1775-1781. McCalley, Hugh (Mass). Priyate in Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Sergeant 3d Continental Infantry, February to De- cember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 10th April, 1778. McCaUister, Archibald (Md). Lieu- tenant Maryland Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July, 1776; Ensign 2d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st Maryland, 17th April, 1777; 1st "Lieutenant, 27th May, 1778. By the act of 24th September, 1779, it was "Resolved, that Congress justly esteenn the military caution so happily combined with daring activity, by Lieu- tenants McCaUister and Rudolph in leading on the forlorn hope (in the attack on the enemy's works at Paulus' Hook), and that the brevet of Captain be given them." Died 16th January, 1781. McCallum, Robert. — See McCoUom. McCalmont, James (Md). Surgeon 2d Maryland 1st January, 1778 ; resigned 10th June, 1779. McCalmont, James (Pa). Ensign of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 5th February, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st June, 1777, to . McCammon, John (Pa). Ensign of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of- the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. McOammon, William (Del). 2d Lieu- tenant Delaware Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. . McCann, John (N. C). Lieutenant 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; killed 4th October, 1777, at German- town, Pa. McCarraher, Alexander (Pa), 2d Lieutenant of Montgomery's Pennsyl- vania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. McCarter, Charles (Va). Surgeon 11th Virginia, 10th June, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778; Surgeon 4th Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. McCarthy, Florence (N. C). Ensign 4th North Carolina, 1st May, 1777, to . McCarthy, Timothy (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 1st April, 1777; cashiered, 1st November, 1777. McCarty, Daniel (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant of Grayson's Continental Regiment, 5th February, 1777; resigned 1st De- cember, 1777. McCarty, Richard (Va). Captain of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1778 to 1781. McCarty, WiUiam (Mass). Regi- mental Quartermaster, 15th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777 ; omitted July, 1779. McCauley, James (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. McCauley, James (S. C). Captain in Marion's Brigade in 1781. McCauley, Matthew (N. C). Lieuten-. ant 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777, to . McCauley, Nathaniel (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776. Died 30th August, 1779, of wounds received at Chemung, N. Y., August 29, 1779. McCauley, Thomas H. (Pa). Sur- geon's-Mate 4th Continental Dragoons, 1st May, 1778; Surgeon, 1st June, 1780, and served to close of war. McCay, Daniel (Mass). Private 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Cor- poral, 1st June, 1777; Sergeant 1st April, 1779; Sergeant-Major, 20th December, 1779; transferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; Ensign, 10th May, 1782; transferred to 1st Massachusetts, 1st June, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783. McClallan, Carey (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 3d August, 1776, to 31st December, 1776. McClammy, Joseph (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 20th October, 1775, to . McClanachan, Alexander (Va). Lieu- tenant-Colonel 7th Virginia, 29th Feb- ruary, 1776; Colonel, 22d March, 1777, to rank from 7th October, 1776; re- signed 13th May, 1778. McClannen, WilUam (Mass). 1st Lieutenant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; deserted August, 1776. McClary, Andrew (N. H.). Major 1st New Hampshire, 2"3d April, 1775; killed at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775. Mc Clary 365 McClune McClary, David (N. H:). 1st Lieuten- ant New Hampshire Militia, ; killed at Bennington, 16th August, 1777. MeClary, John (N .H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1779. McClary, Michael (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 3d New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776; retired 1st September, 1778. McClaughrey, James (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1779-1780. McClaughry, John (N. Y.). Ensign 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777; exchanged, 1778; Lieu- tenant, 30th March, 1780; transferred to 2d New York, 1st January, 1781; died 27th October, 1781. Maclay, Samuel (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1777-1781. (Died 5th October, 1811.) McClean, James (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 2d June, 1778; Lieuten- ant, 21st March, 1779; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 3d February, 1781, and served to close of war, 1783. (Died 28th October, 1804.) McClean, Moses (Pa). Captain 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Isle Aux Noix, 24th June, 1776; exchanged 27th March, 1777. (Died 25th August, 1810.) McClean, Robert Anthony (Pa). En- sign 8th Pennsylvania, 13th July, 1777; killed by Ensign McBride, 27th Sep- tember, 1777. McGIeUan, John (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion, 25th June, 1775 ; died 3d No- vember, 1775, on the march to Quebec. McClellan, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 11th September, 1777; Cap- tain, 1st October, 1779; wounded at Green Springs, 6th July, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. McClellan, Joseph (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 20th March, 1776; Captain, 15th July, 1776; Captain 9th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777, to rank from 15th July, 1776; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; resigned , 10th June, 1781. (Died 24th October, 1834.) McClellan, Samuel (Conn). Major Connecticut Militia, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel in 1776; Colonel, 1777-1779, and Brigadier-General Connecticut Militia to close of war. (Died 1807.) McClellan, Samuel (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 7th De- cember, 1780. McClellan, Samuel (Conn). Brigadier General Connecticut Militia. (Died 17th October, 1707.) McClellan, Thomas (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; cashiered, , 1779, and joined the enemy Name also spelled McClallan. McClellan, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776, to . McClelland, Daniel (N. C). Captain in a North Carolina Regiment in 1780 and 1781. McClelland, John (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Pennsylvania Militia; killed in action against Indians in Ohio, 11th June, 1782. McClelland, William (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; resigned 23d March, 1776. McClintock, Alexander (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; '1st Lieutenant, 12th October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; died 18th September, 1777 of wounds re- ceived at Brandywine, 11th Septem- ber, 1777. McClintock, Nathaniel (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant 2d New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776; Brigade-Major, 2d April, 1777, and served to . McClintock, Samuel (N. H.). Chap- lain 2d New Hampshire, June to July, 1775. (Died 27th April, 1804.) McCUntock, ■ (S. C). Captain 6th South Carolina ; died 24th June, 1778. McClosky, Alexander (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1776. McClune, William (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New York, 21st June, 1775, to January, 1776. McClure 366 McCoskry McClure, David (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Mott's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. McClure, David (Pa), Chaplain 8th Pennsylvania, 12th September, 1776, to May, 1777. (Died 25th June, 1820.) McClure, James (N. H.). Adjutant of Long's New Hampshire Militia Regi- ment, 25th September, 1776; Captain- Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain 4th Continental Artillery, 19th April, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. McClure, James (N. C). Ensign North Carolina Militia; wounded at Hanging Rock, 6th August, 1780. McClure, James (Pa). Captain of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged in 1781. McClure, John (Ga). Captain and Major Georgia Militia, 1776-1777. McClure, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Rangers. Died 18th August, 1780, of wounds received at Hanging Rock, 6th August, 1780. McClure, Neil (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1780. McClure, William (N. C). Surgeon 6th North Carolina, 17th April, 1776; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; transferred to 1st North Carolina, , 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781; served to close of war. (Died 25th October, 1828.) McClurg, James (Va). Surgeon of a Virginia State Regiment and Surgeon- General Virginia State Troops, 1777 to 1782. (Died 1825.) McCIurg, Walter (Va). Surgeon Hos- pital Department, 1778-1780. McCobb, Samuel (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subse- quently as Colonel Massachusetts Militia. (Died 1791.) McCoUoch, James. — See McCuUough. McColIom, Robert (Pa). 3d Lieuten- ant of Nelson's Independent Pennsyl- vania Rifle Company, 30th January, 1776; resigned 12th July, 1776. Name also spelled McCullam and McCallum. McConnell, Hugh (N. Y.). Sergeant 4th New York, 24th February, 1776; Ensign, 10th August, 1776; served to November, 1776. McConnell, Jonathan (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 1st October, 1776; resigned 18th November, 1778. (Died 10th May, 1829.) McConnell, Nathan (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion, 25th June, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 7th March, 1776 ; transferred to 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 31st November, 1776; Captain, 8th April, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Brandy wine, 11th September, 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 11th March, 1816.) McConnell, Robert (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Continental Artillery, 14th March, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 3d Juhe, 1779, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1829.) McConnell, Samuel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1778. McCorkle, John (Va). Ensign Vir- ginia Militia ; mortally wounded at Cow- pens, 17th January, 1781, and died soon after. McCormick, Alexander (Pa). Ensign 1st Pennsylvania, April, 1780, and served to . McCormick, George (Va). Captain 13th Virginia, 16th December, 1776; re- tired 30th September, 1778. (Died 30th January, 1820.) McCormick, Henry (Pa). Adjutant 1st Pennsylvania, 16th April, 1777; Brigade Major to General Hand, 27th December, 1777; resigned 16th May, 1780. McCormick, John (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 2d June, 1778, to . McCoskry, Samuel Allen (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Wilson's Battalion to Guard stores at Carlisle, 20th October, 1777; Surgeon of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 16th July, 1778; re- tired 10th May, 1782; name also spelled McCloskrey. McCoskry, William (Pa). Surgeon's- Mate of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 16th January, 1778; retired McCottry 3d May, 1782; name also spelled Mc- Closkrey. McCottry, William (S. C). Captain in Marion's Brigade, 1780-1782. McCowan, John. — See McGowan. McCoy, Daniel. — See McCay. McCoy, John (Md). Lieutenant 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 30th June, 1831.) McCoy, Robert (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia; killed at Crooked Billet, 1st May, 1778. McCoy, Thomas (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 1st August, 1776; taken prisoner in Canada, 1st October, 1776; exchanged, 10th August, 1777; 2d Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania, to rank from 15th January, 1777; dis- missed, 11th November, 1778. McCoy, William (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Malcolm's Continental Regi- ment, 11th March, 1777; resigned 8th March, 1778. McCracken, Hugh (Del). Captain Delaware Militia, 1780. McCracken, Isaac (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776 ; left the service, 12th November, 1777. McCracken, Joseph (N. Y.). Captain 2d New York, 28th June, 1775, to No- vember, 1776; Captain 1st New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 16th February, 1776; wounded (lost an arm) at Monmotith, 28th June, 1778; Major 4th New York, 29th May, 1778; re- signed 11th April, 1780; served subse- quently as Lieutenant-Colonel New York Militia. (Died 5th May, 1825.) McCracken, William (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; regiment designated, 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; retired 4th July, 1778. (Died 1803.) McCrea, John (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1776-1781. McCrea, Stephen (N. Y.). Surgeon 2d New York, 28th June, 1775, to Jan- uary, 1776; Hospital Surgeon, October, 1776; retired 6th October, 1780. McCreery, John (Md). Ensign 6th Maryland, 20th February, 1777; dis- charged 7th August, 1777. McCreery, Robert (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775; Lieuten- ant-Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1778. (Name also spelled McCrary. 367 McCurdy McCrory, Thomas (N. C). Captain 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . McCubbin, Zachariah (Md). Captain 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. McCuUam, John (Pa). Ensign 7th Pennsylvania, 13th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 25th September, 1777 ; Regi- mental Adjutant, 22d August, 1778, to 1st June, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 16th April, 1779; transferred to 4th Pennsyl- vania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died , 1834.) McCullam, Robert. — See McCollom. McCulloch, Thomas (Va). Lieuten- ant Virginia Riflemen, ; died 12th October, 1780, of wounds received 7th October, 1780, at King's Mountain. McCullough, James (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 23d September, 1777; died 15th July, 1782. McCullough, George (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. McCullough, William (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. McCully, George (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania Battalion 20th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 20th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 20th Octo- ber, 1777; retired 17th January, 1781. (Died 1793.) McCune, William (N. Y.) 1st Lieu- tenant, 2d New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain of Warner's Continental Regi- ment, 16th September, 1776; retired 18th November, 1778. (Died 1807.) McCurdy, James (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 16th January, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 19th September, 1777, and served to . McCurdy, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Wilson's Pennsylvania Battalion, to guard stores at Carlisle, 20th October, 1777, to October, 1778. McCurdy, William (Pa). Private of Miles Pennsylvania Rifie Regi- ment, 9th April, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; ex- changed 19th December, 1776; Ensign of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 26th January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 12th No- McDaniel 368 McDowell vember, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 19th No- vember, 1778; regiment designated, 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778; Captain-Lieutenant, 2d October, 1780; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; Captain, 18th May, 1781 ; served to 3d June, 1783 ; Captain United States Infantry, 12th August, 1784; Captain 1st United States Infantry, 29th September, 1789; resigned 4th June, 1791. (Died, 1822.) McDanlel, Archibald (S. C). Captain South Carolina MiKtia in 1776. McDaniel, John (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Wash- ington, 16th November, 1776. McDolo, Joseph (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Pennsylvania, 1776; de- serted February, 1777. McDonald, Adam (S. C). Captain 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Major, 16th September, 1776; was killed in 1777, the date and place not stated. McDonald, Alexander (Del). Regi- mental Quartermaster, Delaware Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. McDonald, Barney (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 6th January, 1777 ; 2d Lieuten- ant, 29th November, 1777; deserted 7th March, 1778. McDonald, Daniel (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia, 1777-1778. McDonald, Donald (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777 ; omitted, March, 1777. McDonald, James (S. C). Captain 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; was Captain South Carolina Dragoons in 1777. McDonald, John (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; Captain of Swope's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Plying Camp, July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776 ; exchanged 2d November, 1780, and did not return to the army. McDonald, William (Ga). Lieuten- ant 4th Georgia, .1779 and 1780. McDonald, William (N. J.). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d New Jersey, 21st March, 1776; cashiered, 1st August, 1776. MacDonough, James (Del). 2d Lieu- tenant Delaware Regiment, 20th Jan- uary, 1776. Died 9th April, 1776. MacDonough, Thomas (Del). Major Delaware Regiment, 22d March, 1776; wounded at Long Island, 27th August, 1776, and did not rejoin regiment; Colonel Delaware Militia, 1781-1782. McDougall, Alexander (N. Y.). Colonel 1st New York, 30th June to November, 1775 ; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 9th August, 1776; Major-General, 20th October, 1777, and served to close of war. (Died 8th June, 1786.) McDougall, James (N. C). Cornet 3d Continental Dragoons, 8th January, 1777, to . McDougall, John A. (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 1st New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776. McDougaU, Ronald T. (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New York, 28th June, 1775; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775. McDougall, Stephen (N. Y.). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Mc- Dougall, 1777, to close of war. McDowell, Alexander (Conn). En- sign 3d Connecticut, 23d March, 1777; resigned 25th June, 1779. McDowell, Bernard (Va) . Ensign 4th Virginia, 6th January, 1777 ; 2d Lieuten- ant, 29th November, 7777 ; deserted 24th March, 1778. McDowell, Charles (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. (Died 31st March, 1815.) McDowell, John (Pa). Captain of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1777-1778. McDowell, John (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777, to rank from 9th January, 1776; Captain, 20th March, 1777; resigned 2d Febru- ary, 1778; Surgeon, 6th Pennsylvania, 5th February, 1778; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania; 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Surgeon United States Infantry Regiment, 12th August, 1784; resigned 24th July, 1788. (Died 1825.) McDowell, John, Jr. (Va). Ensign 12th Virginia, 30th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 10th May, 1777; transferred to 4th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant and Regimental Quar- termaster, 7th September, 1778, to 12th McDowell 369 McFarlane February, 1779; resigned 1st December, 1779. McDowell, Joseph, Sr. (N. C). Major North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain, October, 1780, and at Cow- pens in January, 1781; served subse- quently as Colonel and Brigadier-Gen- eral in North Carolina Militia. (Died 11th August, 1801.) McDowell, Joseph (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781; (was cousin of Joseph McDowell, Sr.) ; died 27th February, 1795. McDowell, Samuel (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. (Died 1817.) McDowell, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania, 13th May, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 22d March, 1778; trans- ferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 19th June, 1835.) McDuffee, Daniel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. McDufEee, John (N. H.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel 2d New Hampshire, 20th May to December, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. McDufiee, WiUiam (N. H). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776. McElderry, John (Pa). Ensign 11th Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 9th April, 1777; resigned 30th October, 1777. McElhaney, John (Va). Captain of Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. McEIhatton, John (Pa). Captain of Watt's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. (Died 21st February, 1831.) McEIhatton, Samuel (Pa). Ensign of Watts' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776; released from prison, 8th December, 1780, and did not return to the army. Name also spelled Mc- Hatton. McEIhatton, William (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 12th Pennsylvania, 1st October, 1776 ; wounded at Bordentown, 8th May, 1778; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778, with rank of Captain- Lieutenant from 1st October, 1776; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 6th July, 1779, and remained in service to close of war. (Died 26th April, 1807.) Name also spelled McHatton. McElheney, John (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia State Regiment, 9th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 11th July, 1778; Captain 25th August, 1779, and served to January, 1780. Name also spelled Mcllheney. McElhenny, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina Dragoons, 1781. McEwen, John (N. J.). Sergeant of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; Sergeant-Major, 1st April, 1778; Ensign, 12th May, 1779; Regimental Quartermaster, 10th July, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. McFadden, James (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1776. McFaddon, James (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 22d March, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 1st Novem- ber, 1779; served to close of war. McFall, Patrick (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant Pennsylvania State Regiment, 8th April, 1777; regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; re- tired 1st July, 1778. McFarland, George (N. J.). Ensign 4th New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; resigned December, 1776. (Died 19th March, 1792.) McFarland, Moses (Mass). Captain of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775 ; Captain 4th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 6th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 16th March, 1779, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. McFarland, Samuel (N. J.). Lieuten- ant New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at his home, 6th September, 1778. Macfarlane, Andrew (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant of Moorhead's Company, guard- ing stores at Kittanning, Pennsylvania, 22d January, 1777, and served to . McFarlane, James (Pa). Lieutenant of Watt's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 13th May, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 21st March, 1778, and served to November, 1783. (Died 1812.) McFarlane, William (Pa). Captain of Watt's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. McFerran 370 McGuire McFerran, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 23d June, 1776; taken prisnoer at Isle Aux Noix, 24th June, 1776. McGaffey, Andrew (N. H.). Sergeant New Hampshire Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Win- gate's New Hampshire Militia Regi- ment, June to November, 1776 ; 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; discharged, 1st June, 1779. McGafley, Neal (N. H.). Seregant 3d New Hampshire, 25th January, 1777; Sergeant Major, 23d. December, 1778; Ensign 1st May, 1779, to rank from 14th November, 1777; transferred to 2d New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st June, 1781 ; retired 1st July, 1782. McGavock, Hugh (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment in 1779 and 1780. McGeary, William. — See Geary. McGee, Robert (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia, — r-; wounded at Millstone, 20th January, 1777. McGee, William (Pa). 1st Lieuten- 8th Pennsylvania, January, 1777; re- signed 17th April, 1777. McGibbony, Patrick (N. C). Ensign 4th North Carolina, 27th November, 1776; Lieutenant, 9th December, 1776; served to . McGill, ( — ). Major, appointed Aide-de-Camp to General Gates, 9th August, 1780, and served to close of war. McGlaughlan, John (N. C.). Captain 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . McGowen, (Ga). Lieutenant Georgia Battalion ; killed at Amelia Island, 18th May, 1777. McGowan, John (Pa). 3d Lieutenant 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 9th August, 1776 ; Regi- mental Adjutant, September, 1776; Captain, 24th October, 1776; Captain 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777, to rank from 24th October, 1776; Bri- gade-Major, September, 1777; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 3d February, 1781, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died November, 1805.) McGregor, David (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; Captain, 4th August, 1777; transferred to 2d New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781, and served to March, 1782. McGregor, John (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 15th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 4th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 26th February, 1821.) McGuire, Archibald (Pa). 2d Lieu- tetnant of Hartley's Continental Regi- ment, March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, , 1778; regiment designated 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778; transferred to Invalid Regiment, — ^, and served to January, 1781. McGuire, James (Va). Captain of Grayson's Continental Regiment, 5th February, 1777; resigned 21st April, 1778. McGuire, John (Md). Sergeant 3d Maryland, 26th March, 1777; Sergeant- Major, 26th September, 1777; Ensign and Adjutant 3d Maryland, 27th March, 1778; resigned 27th May, 1780. McGuire, John (Va). Served as a volunteer on the Expedition to Can- ada, and was taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; Captain Gray- son's Additional Continental Regiment, 5th February, 1777; wounded at Ger- mantown, 4th October, 1777; resigned 19th April, 1778. McGuire, Matthew (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st Feb- ruary, 1777; Regimental Paymaster, 3d March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 18th De- cember, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 26th September, 1780; wounded and taken prisoner at Eutaw Springs, 8th Septem- ber, 1781 ; on parole until retired 1st January, 1783. (Name also spelled Ma- guire.) McGuire, Merry (S. C). Sergeant 3d South Carolina, 24th July, 1776; Ser- geant-Major, 20th April, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1778; 1st Lieutenant and Adju- tant, 1st July, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781 ; served to close of war. Name also spelled Maguire. McGuire, Wm. (Va). Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, ; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner to May, 1783. McGuire, Wm. (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, March, McHaney 371 McKean 1777; resigned 31st October, 1777; En- sign 3d Virginia, , 1779 ; Lieutenant, , 1780; wounded at Eutaw Springs 8th Septepiber, 1781. McHaney, James (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Virginia, 25th March, 1776, to Machenheimer, John (Md). Sergeant German Regiment, 29th July, 1776; Ensign, 17th August, 1777; resigned 31st May, 1778. McHenry, Charles (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 5th Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 23d January, 1778; retired 1st July, 1778. McHenry, James (Pa). Surgeon 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 10th August, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton 16th November, 1776; prisoner of war on parole until- exchanged 5th March, 1778; Assistant Secretary to General Washington, 15th May, 1778; Major Continental Army, 25th May, 1781, to rank from 30th October, 1780; Major Aide-de-Camp to General Lafay- ette, 30th October, 1780, to 22d Decem- ber, 1781; Secretary of War, 29th Jan- uary, 1796, to 13th May, 1800. (Died 8th May, 1816.) Mcllhaney, James (Va) . 1st Lieuten- ant 10th Virginia, 25th March, 1776; Captain, 5th November, 1777; resigned 18th June, 1778. Mcllhaney, John (Va). See McEl- heney. McIIwaine, Stringer (N. C). Lieuten- ant 2d North Carolina in 1777. Machin, Thomas (Mass). Lieutenant in Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, June t6 December, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regi- ment Continental Artillery, 10th De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, Novem- ber, 1776; Captain-Lieutenant 2d Con- tinental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Fort Montgomery, 6th Oc- tober, 1777; Captain, 21st August, 1780, and served to June, 1783; Captain 29th United States Infantry, 30th April, 1813; resigned 20th December, 1813. (Died 3d April, 1816.) Mclntire, Thomas (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 8th March, 1776; wounded and . taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 7th August, 1777; Lieutenant of an Independent Company in West- ern Pennsylvania, 30th December, 1777 ; Captain, 8th March, 1779, and served to May, 1782. Mcintosh, Alexander (S. C). Major 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d South Carolina, — July, 1775, to . (Died , 1780.) Mcintosh, John (Ga). "Come and take it" Captain 1st Georgia, 7th Janu- ary, 1776; Major, 14th September, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant 3d Georgia, 1st April, 1778; wounded and taken prisoner at Briar Creek, 3d March, 1779; served to close of war. (Died 12th November, 1825.) Mcintosh, Lachlan (Ga). Colonel 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Brigadier- General Continental Army, 16th Sep- tember, 1776; wounded in a duel with Governor Gwinett of Georga, 16th May, 1777; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780; exchanged De- cember, 1780, and served to close of war; Brevet Major General, 30th Sep- tember, 1783. (Died 20th February, 1806.) Mcintosh, Lachlan Jr. (Ga). 1st Lieutenant 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Brigade-Inspector, October, 1776, and served to . Mcintosh, William (Ga). Ensign 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, December, 1776; Captain, 17th Septem- ber, 1777, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Mcintosh, Wm. (Mass). Colonel Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1776-1782. (Died 1813.) McJunkins, Joseph (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1777. Mack, Orlando (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 16th February, 1777; retired 15th November, 1778. Mackay, Eneas (Pa). Colonel 8th Pennsylvania, 20th July, 1776 ; died 14th February, 1777. McKay, Fitzhugh (Va). Chaplain 15th Virginia, 25th April, 1777; regi- ment designated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 1st October, 1778. MoKean, Robert (N. Y.). Captain of Wynkoop's Regiment New York Mi- litia, 1st March to November, 1776; Captain 1st New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 1st March, 1776; McEean 372 Mc Kinney resigned 29th January, 1778 served sub- sequently as Captain New York Levies and was killed in action with Indians at Fort Plain, 10th July, 1781. McEean, Thomas (Del). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1776; was subsequently Governor of Pennsyl- vnaia; died 24th June, 1817. McEean, Thomas (Pa). Colonel Philadelphia Associaters, 1775-1777. (Died 1817.) McEee, David (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, October, 1776; dismissed — March, 1777, McEee, Wm. (Va). Captain Virginia Militia in 1776. (Died 1816.) Mackell, James. — See Merkle. McEendry, William (Mass). Private Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private in Greaton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to August, 1775; Adjutant of Wheelock's Massachusetts Regiment Mi- litia in 1776; Regimental Quartermaster 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 1st October, 1788; 2d Lieuten- ant, , 1782; transferred to 4th Mas- sachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 23d Au- gust, 1798.) McEennan, Wm. (Del). Lieutenant Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 29th November, 1776; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 5th April, 1778; Captain, 15th December, 1779; served to close of war. (Died — February, 1803.) McEenney, Wm. (Mass). Sergeant 11th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 1st April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 28th March, 1779; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; re- signed 18th June, 1781; died 27th Jan- uary 1823; name also spelled McKin- ney. McEenzie, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle BattaUon, 25th June, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary, 1776; died 12th February, 1776. McEenzie, Samuel (Pa). Surgeon 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 30th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Three Rivers, 8th June, 1776; served subsequently as Surgeon Hospital Department. McEenzie, Wm. (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia under General Sumter in 1780. (Died 1816.) Mackey, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 11th Pennsylvania, 9th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 23d December, 1777 ; retired 1st July, 1778. Mackey, John (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1777-1778. Mackey, Robert (Va). Surgeon 11th Virginia, 13th November, 1776; resigned 1st December, 1777. Mackey, William (Md). Lieutenant Maryland Militia, 1776-1777. Mackey, William (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 11th Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; Captain, 30th October, 1777; exchanged November, 1777; transferred to 9th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; retired 17th January, 1781. (Died 4th Novem-' ber, 1812.) McEinley, Henry (Pa). Captain 12th Pennsylvania, 16th October, 1776; re- signed 18th June, 1778. McEinley, James (Del). Colonel Del- aware Militia, 1775. McEinley, John (Va). Sergeant 13th Virginia, 16th March, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 1st April, 1777; resigned April, 1778. He joined Colonel Crawford's expedition against Indians in 1781, and was killed in June, 1782. McEinley, John (Del). Brigadier- General Delaware Militia, 1778 to close of war. (Died 31st August, 1796.) Machinett, Charles (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania, 23d August, 1777, to . McEinney, James (N. C). Ensign 5th North Carolina, 9th May, 1776, to McEinney, John (Ga). Lieutenant 3d Georgia, ; dismissed 12th March, 1778. McEinney, John (Pa). Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, 15th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 29th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 18th March, 1778; trans- ferred to 5th Pennsylvania, 17th Janu- ary, 1781; transferred to 3d Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783; Deputy Commissary of Purchases, U. S. A., 25th April, 1812; honorably discharged 1st June, 1821. (Died 25th November, 1833.) McEinney, John (S. C). Lieutenant of a South Carolina Regiment in 1780 and 1781. McEinney, Moses (Mass). Ensign of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. McKinsey 373 McLean McKinsey, John (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1780. Mackinson, James {N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st February, 1777;. killed at Port Mifflin 15th November, 1777. McKinstry, John (Mass). Captain of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Captain 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; was wounded in Canada in December, 1775. McKinstry, John (N. Y.). Major New York Militia in 1775. McKinstry, Thomas (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently in Militia. McKissack, Wm. (Pa). Captain of Baxter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, 8th August, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776; was appointed Captain nth Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777, to rank from 30th September, 1'776, and did not join the regiment. (Died 1831.) McKissick, Daniel (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia; wounded at Ramsour's Mill 20th June, 1780. McKIewaine, Samuel (N. C). 2d Lieutenant 2d North Carolina, 16th May, 1776; resigned 24th October, 1777. McKnight, Charles (Pa). Surgeon Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Sur- geon-General of Hospital, Middle De- partment, 21st February, 1778; Chief Hospital Physiciaai, 6th October, 1780; served to 3d January, 1782 (Died 10th November, 1791.) McKnight, David (Pa), 2d Lieuten- ant 9th Pennsylvania, 10th August, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 5th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. McKnight, Michael (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; taken prisoner at his home 11th June, 1779, and died in prison, date not stated. McKowan, John (Pa). Captain 1st Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; name also spelled McCowan. McLane, Allen (Del). Lieutenant Delaware Militia, 1776; Captain of Pat- ton's Continental Regiment, 13th Janu- ary, 1777 ; his company anneved to Del- aware Regiment 16th December, 1778, and to Lee's Battalion Partisan Corps 13th July, 1779; retired 9th November, 1782. (Died 22d May, 1829.) McLane, Benjamin (Del). Ensign Delaware Regiment, 4th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th October, 1777; resigned 20th May, 1778. (Died 28th September, 1823.) McLane, Daniel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Stevens' Battalion of Artillery, 9th Noyember, 1776; Battalion formed part of the 3d Continental Artillery; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 12th September, 1778; served to June, 1783; Lieutenant Battalion of Artillery, United States Army, 4th March, 1791; Captain, 4th November, 1791; resigned 2d April, 1793 McLane, John (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. McLane, John (N. C). Captain 4th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to McLane, Wm. (N. C). Surgeon's Mate 10th North Carolina, 1st Janu- ary, 1783, to close of war. (Died 25th Octover, 1828.) McLarey, James (N. Y.). Lieutenant- Colonel New York Militia; taken pris- oner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777. McLaughlan, John (N. C). Lieuten- ant 1st North Carolina, 6th May, 1776; Captain in 1780, and served to . McLaughlan, Thomas (S. C). Cap- tain — South Carolina Militia; wound- ed at Beaufort, 9th February, 1779; killed at Horse Neck 8th July, 1781. McLaughlin, Thomas (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 24th April, 1775; Captain, 18th June to De- cember, 1775. McLawrence, James ( Va) . Cadet 7th Virginia, — January, 1777; discharged 16th June, 1777. McLean, Moses (Pa). Captain 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Isle aux Noix 24th June, 1776. McLean, William (N. C). Surgeon's Mate 1st North Carolina in 1779 to 1781; name also spelled McLane (Died 25th October, 1828.) McLeUan 374 McNees McLellan, Alexander (Mass). Cap- tain of Mitchell's Massachusetts Regi- ment on the Bagaduce Expedition, July to September, 1779. Died 4th October, . 1779. McLellan, Carey (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 3d August to 31st December, 1776. McLeUan, Wm, (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; deserted 3d August, 1776. McLemmy, Joseph. — See Lemmy. McLowrey, Alexander (Conn). Ser- geant of Warner's Additional Continen- tal Regiment, 1st January, 1777; En- sign, 2d May, 1779; killed at Fort George, 11th October, 1780. McMechen, William (Va). Surgeon 4th Virginia, 14th October, 1776; in 3d Virginia June, 1779; served to October, 1779. (Name also spelled McMahon.) McMichael, James (Pa). Sergeant 2d Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 22d April, 1776; 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania State Regi- ment, 18th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 20th June, 1777; regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; transferred to 7th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; transferred to 4th Penn- sylvania, 17th January, 1781; trans- ferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. McMichael, William (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New Jersey, 7th February, 1776; deserted to the enemy, 14th Au- gust, 1776, and was killed by Indians in September, 1776. McMichael, Wm. (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania State Regiment, 20th June, 1777 ; regiment designated 13th Pennsyl- vania 12th November, 1777; dismissed 11th March, 1778. McMires, Andrew (N. J.). Captain 1st New Jersey, 15th December, 1775, to 10th November, 1776; Captain 1st New Jersey, 29th. November, 1776; killed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. (Name also spelled McMyers.) McMordie, Robert (Pa). Chaplain nth Pennsylvania, 17th May, 1777; Brigade Chaplain, 15th July, 1780, and served to June, 1782. Name also spelled McMurdie. McMullan, John (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant of Thruston's Continental Regi- ment, 12th January, 1778, to . McMullan, Nathan (Pa). Private 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 2d February, 1776; Sergeant, March, 1776; Ensign, 20th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 1st April, 1777; died 18th October, 1777, of wounds received at Germantown 4th October, 1777. McMurphy, Daniel (N. H.). Lieuten- ant in Hobart's Regiment, New Hamp- shire Militia; wounded at Bennington, 16th August, 1777. McMurran, John (Conn). Ensign of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to March, 1776. McMurray, William (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant of Doyle's Independent Pennsyl- vania Rifle Company, 17th July, 1776; company attached to 11th Pennsyl- vania, 16th December, 1777; 1st Lieu-- tenant, 2d June, 1778; transferred to 10th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; Cap- tain, 1st April, 1779; transferred to Sap- pers and Miners, 1780; resigned 1st June, 1781. McMurtrie, John (Pa). Private and Corporal 1st Pennsylvania, February, 1777, to October, 1779 ; Ensign 1st Penn- sylvania, 1st October, 1779; resigned 1st August, 1780; Captain Kentucky Mi- litia, 1779; killed in action against In- dians near Old Chilicothe, Ohio, 22d October, 1791. McMyers, Andrew.^^ee McMires. McNair, James (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; killed at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778. McNall, Joseph (Mass). Lieutenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st January, 1778; re- tired 9th April, 1779; Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1779-1780. McNamara, Michael (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st Jan- uary, 1778; Regimental Adjutant, 1st July, 1778 ; cashiered 25th August, 1778. McNaughton, John (N. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 8th North Carolina, 28th No- vember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 5th Au- gust, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. McNees, John (N. C.) . 2d Lieuten- ant 3d North Carolina, 8th March, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 20th November, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, McNeil 375 McRee 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; was in 3d North Carolina February, 1782, and served to close of war. McNeil, Charles. — See Meil, McNeil, Hector (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; deserted 3d February, 1776. McNeil, John (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. McNeil, Joseph (Mass). Captain of Wigglesworth's Regiment Massachu- setts Militia in 1776; was wounded, but when and where not stated. McNett, Charles (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania, 3d August, 1777; re- signed 19th November, 1778. Macomber, Ebenezer (R. I.). 1st Lieutenant of Richmond's Rhode Island Regiment, 19th August to No- vember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Tall- man's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, 12th June, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st Rhode Island, 1st Janu- ary, 1781; Captain, 17th March, 1782, and served to 17th March, 1783. (Died 5th April, 1829.) Macomber, Gideon (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant of Read's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to November,, 1775 ; 2d Lieu- tenant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Macomber, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Macomber, Matthew (Mass). Ser- geant in Sargent's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to November, 1775; En- sign 13th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; cashiered 22d September, 1776. Mason, John (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; Captain, 11th December, 1776; re- tired 1st June, 1778. McPherson, James Frederick (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania, 15th Febru- ary, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 8th October, 177'7; 1st Lieutenant, 15th January, 1779; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783; served to 3d June, 1783. Macpherson, John (Del). Captain and Aide-de-Camp to General Mont- gomery, July, 1775; killed at Quebec, 31st December, 1775. Macpherson, Mark (Md). Sergeant 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Lieutenant 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781; retained in Maryland Battalion April, 1783, and served to November, 1783; Lieutenant 1st United States In- fantry, 3d June, 1790; Captain 5th March, 1792; resigned 1st September, 1792. McPherson, Murdock (Pa). Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 25th February, 1776; Lieutenant, 8th April, 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment in 1782, and served to June, 1783; Brevet Captain, 30th September, 1783. McPherson, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 7th Pennsylvania, 20th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st September, 1777; resigned 24th April, 1779. (Died 19th February, 1789.) McPherson, Robert (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1775-1776. McPherson, Samuel (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 17th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 27th May, 1778; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781 i Captain, 25th April, 1781; retained in Maryland Battalion April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Macpherson, William (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsyl- vania Rifle Regiment, 15th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th Au- gust, 1776; exchanged 20th April, 1778; Brevet Major, 16th September, 1779; Major Aide-de-Camp to General Lin- coln, June, 1781, to close of war; Briga- dier-General United States Army, 11th March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Died 18th November, 1813.) McQueen, Alexander (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . McQueen, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1775-1776. McQueen, William (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia State Regiment, 4th April, 1777; resigned 31st October, 1777; En- sign 7th Pennsylvania, July, 177'/; re- tired 1st July, 1778. McRae, Duncan (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1776. McRee, Griffith John (N. C). Cap- tain 6th North Carolina, 16th April, Mc Reynolds 376 1776; transferred to 1st North Carolina 1st June, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; Major, 3d North Carolina, 11th September, 1781, and served to close of war; Captain Artillerists and Engineers, 2d June, 1794; resigned 24th April, 1798. (Died 3d October, 1801.) McReynolds, Robert (N. C). En- sign 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777, to -. McReynolds, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th Virginia, 12th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th May, 1777; re- signed 15th February, 1778. McRory, James (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 2d May, 1777, to . McSheehy, Miles (N. C). Adjutant 9th North Carolina, 12th February, 1777, to . Macumber, Ebenezer (R. I.). 1st Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; retained in Olney's Rhode Island BattaUon, 14th May, 1781; Cap- tain, 17th March, 1782, and served to 3d November, 1783. McVain, ( — ). Major, ; was a prisoner in November, 1776. Mc Wheeling, Alexander (Pa). En- sign 7th Pennsylvania, 24th April, 1777, to . Mc Wheeling, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 7th Pennsylvania, 20th March, 1777, and served to . McWhorter, Alexander (N. J.). Bri- gade Chaplain of Knox's Artillery Bri- gade, 1778 to 1779. (Died 20th July, 1807.) Mc William, Stephen (Del). 2d Lieu- tenant Delaware Regiment, 24th Octo- ber, 1779;' taken prisoner at Camden, 16th A-ugust, 1780; retired 21st May, 1783. McWilliams, William (Va). Captain 3d Virginia, February, 1776; Brigade Major to General Weedon, 7th October, 1776; Major Aide-de-Camp to General Alexander, October, 1777, to 7th May, 1778. M. Maag, Henry (Pa). Sergeant Ger- man Regiment, 10th July, 1776; En- sign, 15th August, 1777; cashiered 26th March, 1779. Mabon, James. — See Maybon; also called Mabin. Mabrey, Robert (Va). 2d Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 25th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 19th March, 1777; regi- ment designated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 14th May, 1779, and served to . (Was in service in 1780; name also spelled Mawbry.) Madison, Ambrose (Va). Lieutenant and Paymaster 3d Virginia, 1st Febru- ary, 1777; retired 14th September, 1778; Captain Virginia Convention Guards, 18th January to 23d Septem- ber, 1779. Madison, Gabriel (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1776-1779. Madison, Rowland (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Virginia, 20th March, 1776 ; Cap- tain 12th Virginia, 16th December, 1776; resigned 7th March, 1778. Madison, WiUiam (Va). Lieutenant of Virginia Artillery Company, Septem- ber, 1781, to close of war. Magaw, Robert (Pa). Major of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- talion, 25th June, 1775; Colonel 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 3d January, 1776; taken prisoner at Port Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 25th October, 1780; did not re-enter service. (Died 7th January, 1790.) Magaw, William (Pa). Surgeon of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- talion, 25th June, 1775; Surgeon 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon 1st Penn- sylvania, 16th January, 1777 ; trans- ferred to 4th Pennsylvania, 17th Janu- ary, 1781; transferred to 1st Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 1st May, 1829.) Magee, James (N. Y.). Captain New York MiKtia in 1780. Magee, John (Pa). Ensign 7th Penn- sylvania, 20th March, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 13th October, 1777; served to . Magee, Peter (N. Y.). Ensign 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 23d May, 1779; transferred to 1st New York 1st January, 1781, and served to close of war. Magee, Wm. (Pa). Sergeant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 30th January, 1776; Ensign 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; died 20th September, 1777, of wounds received at Brandy- wine 11th September, 1777. Magett Magett, David (N. H.). Ensign 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; discharged 20th November, 1777. Magill, Charles (Va). 2d Lieutenant 11th Virginia, January, 1777; Regimen- tal Adjutant, 1st November, 1777; re- signed 18th April, 1778; served subse- quently as Major and Colonel of a Vir- ginia State Regiment. Magill, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 13th May, 1777; re- signed 1st January, 1778. Magness, Wm. (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1776-1777. Magruder, Alexander Howard (Md). Captain 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to December, 1776. Magruder, Nathaniel (Md.) Lieuten- ant Maryland Militia, 1778-1779. Magruder, Samuel Wade (N. Y.). Major New York MiUtia, 1777-1780. (Died 1792.) Maguire, Matthew and Merry. — See McGuire. Maham, Hezekiah (S. C). Captain South Carolina Riflemen in 1776; Ma- jor South Carolina State Dragoons in 1779; Lieutenant-Colonel in 1780; Colonel in 1781; taken prisoner at his home in August, 1782, (Died 1789.) Mahew, Thomas (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarrn, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to November, 1775; Cap- tain 25th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1778. Mahon, John (Pa). Ensign of Hart- ley's Continental Regiment, 25th Feb- ruary, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 15th Sep- tember, 1777; regiment designated 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778 ; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 2d Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Majastram, Monsieur ( — ). Vol- unteer in Armand's Corps, ; bre- vetted Lieutenant, 13th January, 1779, and retired from service. Major, Peacock (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; served subsequently as Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia. (Died 1829.) 377 Manchester Makepeace, Ebenezer (Mass). Sur- geon's Mate 4th Massachusetts, 8th June, 1778; resigned 13th May, 1779. Makepeace, Solomon (Conn). Ser- geant 8th Connecticut, 10th July to 18th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776, and died in captivity shortly afterwards. Malbone, John (R. I,). Colonel Rhode Island Militia in 1775. Malcolm, John (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Malcolm's Additional Continental Regiment, 29th April, 1777; retired 22d April, 1779. Malcolm, William (N. Y.;. Served as Major and Colonel New York Regiment in 1776; Colonel of one of the bixteen Additional Continental Regiments, 30th April, 1777, to 22d April, 1779, when reg- iment was consolidated with Spencer's and was retired 9th May, 1779; Deputy Adjutant General Northern Depart- ment, 2d June to October, 1778; served subsequently as Colonel New York Levies. (Died 1792.) Mallett, Daniel (N. C). Commissary 4th North Carolina, 23d April, 1776, to Mallett, Peter (N. C). Commissary 6th North Carolina, 28th October, 1776; of the 5th North Carolina 23d April, 1777, to 1st June, 1778, when retired. Mallo.ry, Francis (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia; killed at Tompkin's Bridge, Va., 8th March, 1781. Mallory, Philip (Va). 2d Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 22d November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1778; regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; Captain, 14th May, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 4th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Malmedy, Francis Marquis de (France). Brevet Major Continental Army, 19th September, 1776; served as Brigadier-General Rhode Island troops, December, 1776, to March, 1777; Colonel Continental Army, 10th May, 1777, and served to April, HSO. Maloy, James (Pa), Ensign 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, January to November, 1776. Manchester, Christopher (R. I,), Captain and Major Rhode Island Mi- litia, 1st November, 1775, to 1781. Manchester 378 Mansfield Manchester, Cyrus (R. I.). Lieuten- ant of Elliott's Rhode Island State Regiment, 1776 and 1777. Manchester, Gilbert (R. I.). Lieuten- ant of Church's Rhode Island Regi- ment, 3d May to November, 1775. Mancke, Christian (Pa). Ist Lieuten- ant of Captain Schott's Company of Ottendorff's Corps Pulaski Legion, 4th February, 1777 ; resigned 6th November, 1779; served subsequently in Armand's Corps to close of war. Maney, William (Va). 2d Lietuenan-t 6th Virginia, 1st March, 1776, to . Mangers, Nicholas (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Maryland, 20th February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 15th April, 1779; trans- ferred to 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Manifold, Peter (Pa). Cornet 4th Continental Dragoons, 14th April, 1778; Lieutenant 1st May, 1778; Captain 14th April, 1779 ; resigned 30th October, 1780. Manley, John (Ga). 1st Lieutenant 3d Georgia, 4th February, 1777, and served to — October, 1782. Manlove, Tredwell (Del). Lieutenant Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Manlove, Matthew (Del). Captain of Patterson's Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Manlove, Wm. (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Mann, Aaron (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia, 1776-1777. Mann, Andrew (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776 ; died June, 1777. Mann, Benjamin (N. H.). Captain 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to De- cerhber, 1775; Captain 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776. Mann, David (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State regiment, June, 1778, to May, 1781. Mann, James (Mass). Surgeon 4th Massachusetts, 5th July, 1779; resigned 14th April, 1782. Mann, Obadiah (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 4th February, 1825.) Mann, Silas (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775 ; Lieuten- ant Massachusetts Militia in 1776. Manna, Rees (Pa). Ensign of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Manning, Epbraim (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 19th December, 1775; Captain 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Manning, Lawrence (Pa). Sergeant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 10th December, 1776; Sergeant-Major, 1st March, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777; Ensign, 19th September, 1778; Lieutenant and Adjutant, 1st July, 1779; transferred to Lee's IBattalion of Light Dragoons, March, 1780; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781, and served to close of war; Major 8th United States Infantry, 12th March, 1812; Lieutenant-Colonel 15th August, 1813; Honorably discharged, I5th June, 1815. Manning, William (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776; Captain 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 15th November, 1778. (Died 1807.) Mansfield, Isaac, Jr. (Mass). Chap- lain of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to November, 1775; Chap- lain 6th and 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Mansfield, John (Conn). Sergeant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 28th Novem- ber, 1775; Ensign of Douglas' Connecti- cut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 6th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 19th April, 1779; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; wounded at Yorktown, 14th October, 1781; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 1823.) Mansfield, John (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; Colonel Massachusetts Regiment, 3d May to 15th September, 1775. Mansfield, Joseph (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th Decem- ber, 1776; Captain 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resgined 10th May, 1780. Mansfield 379 Markle Mansfield, Samuel (Conn). Served as a volunteer in the Canadian Expedition in 1776; Captain 2d Continental Artil- lery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 7th November, 1778; was volunteer Aide- de-Camp to Governor Walton during the Siege of Savannah, in September and October, 1779. (Died 3d February, 1810.) Manson, Eneas.— See Munson. Mantz, Peter (Md). Captain 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776 ; Major, 5th September . to ist December, 1776. Maquett, David (N. H.). Ensign 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; discharged 20th November, 1777. Marble, Cyrus (Mass) . Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Fye's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to November, 1775; served subsequently in Massachusetts Militia. Marble, Henry (Mass). Sergeant 15th Massachusetts, 28th April, 1777; Ser- geant-Major, 1st December, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 28th June, 1779; trans- ferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 22d September, 1841.) Marbury, Francis (Va). Adjutant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 1777-1778. Marbury, Joseph (Md). Regimental Quartermaster of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; Captain 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; transferred to 1st Maryland, 1st Janu- ary, 1783, and served to April, 1783. Marbury, Leonard (Ga). Colonel Georgia Militia at the siege of Savan- nah, September and October, 1779. Marbury, Luke (Md). Colonel Mary- land Militia ; taken prisoner at German- town, 4th October, 1777; exchanged, 26th March, 1781. Marcellin, de (■ ). See De Mar- cellin. March, John (Mass). Lieutenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st. January, 1777 ; died 18th October, 1-777. March, Samuel (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, 24th April to 1st August, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel, 18th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Marcy, John (N. H.). Captain 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to Decem- ber, 1775. Marcy, Reuben (Conn). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Chester's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Marcy, Samuel (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Chester's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Marcy, Samuel (N. H.). Surgeon's- Mate, 2d New Hampshire ; resigned 22d August, 1782. Marim, John (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. (Died 1815.) Marion, Benjamin (S. C). Captain and Major South Carolina Militia, 1775- 1777. Marion, Francis "Swamp Fox" (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Major, 14th November, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant, 16th September, 1776; Colonel, 30th September, 1783, to close of war; Brigadier-General South Carolina State Troops, August, 1780. By the act of 29th October, 1781, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of the United States in Congress assembled be presented to Brigadier-General Marion, of the South Carolina Militia for his wise, gallant and decided conduct in defending the liber- ties of his country, and particularly for his prudent and intrepid attack on a body of the British troops on the 30th of August last (Parker's Ferry), and for the distinguished part he took in the battle of the 8th of September (Eutaw Springs.)" Served to close of war. (Died 27th February, 1795.) Markham, BarzUla (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 8th Connecticut, 6th July, 1775; resigned 7th October, 1775. Markham, John (Va). Captain 1st Virginia, 16th Septemrber, 1775; Major 2d Virginia, 7th May, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel 8th Virginia, 22d March, 1777; cashiered, 26th October, 1777. Markland, John (Pa). Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, 20th August, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 31st May, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st February, 1779; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783; served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783. (Died 25th February, 1837.) Markle, Charles (Md). Lieutenant 2d Canadian Regiment, November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Ottendorff's Battalion, 22d February, 1777 ; Captain 3d Cavalry Pulaski Legion, 8th February, 1778, to Markle 380 Marshall ; was in service in April, 1780. (Name also spelled Markell and Merkle.) Markle James (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia, 1776-1779. Name also spelled Mackall. Markle, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 6th Maryland, 17th April, 1777 ; resigned 1st August, 1777. Maroney, Philip (Md). Captain 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1775. Marks, Elisha (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1777. Marks, Isaiah (Vaj. 2d Lieutenant nth Virginia, 11th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th March, 1777; wounded at Brandy wine, 11th Septem- ber, 1777; Regiment designated, 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain, 10th May, 1779; transferred to 2d Vir- ginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to 1st January, 1783. Marks, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 21st October, 1775; Captain 14th Virginia, 24th February, 1777; regiment designated, 10th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 15th Feb- ruary, 1781. Marsden, George (Mass). (Was a de- serter from the British army). Adju- tant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Adju- tant 7th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant of Sherburne's Continental Regi- ment, 1st October, 1777; resigned 10th August, 1778. Marsh, Abel (Vt). Captain Vermont Militia in 1777. Marsh, Joel (Vt). Colonel Vermont Militia in 1778. Marsh, John (Conn). Cornet Connec- ticut Light Horse in 1777. Marsh, John (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant 3d New Hampshire, 1st May to Decem- ber, 1775. Marsh, John (N. Y.). Sergeant 1st New York, 15th December, 1776; Ser- geant-Major, 22d June, 1780; Ensign, 29th September, 1780; served to June, 1783. Marsh, Joseph (Vt). Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel Vermont Militia, 1775-1777. (Died 9th February, 1811.) Marsh, Samuel (Mass). Private 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; Corporal, 22d April, 1776; Sergeant, Uth November, 1776; Ensign, 13th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 16th October, 1778. Marsh, Timothy (Mass). Ensign 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 27th April, 1778. Marshall, Abraham (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 15th March, 1776; resigned 12th July, 1776. Marshall, Benjamin (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania, 21st April, 1779; Lieutenant, 13th June, 1779; retired 1st July, 1782. Marshall, Christopher (Mass). Adju- tant of Marshall's Massachusetts Regi- ment in 1776; Captain, 10th Massachu- setts, 6th November, 1776; transferred to 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Bre- vet Major, 30th September, 1783. Marshall, David (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania, 4th January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st March, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 5th November, 1778; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Marshall, Dixon (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 28th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 26th April, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, July, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged, 14th June, 1781; served to close of war. (Died 22d August, 1824.) Marshall, Elihu (N. Y.). Adjutant 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; Brigade-Major of Poor's Brigade, 26th April to 29th August, 1778; Captain, 23d April, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781 ; served subsequently as Captain New York Levies. Marshall, Humphrey (Va). Captain of Virginia Dragoons, April, 1777, to 1781. (Died 1st July, 1841.) Marshall, James M. (Va). Lieuten- ant and Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Marshall, John (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Musket Battalion, 14th March, 1776; Captain Pennsylvania State Regi- ment, 18th April, 1777^ to rank from 14th March, 1776; regiment designated, 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November,' 1777; resigned, 25th September, 1778. Marshall, John (Pa). Ensign 2d Bat- talion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, April, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 11th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th June, 1777; Captain- Lieutenant, 12th May, 1779; Captain, Marshall 381 Martin 13th August, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. Marshall, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 30th July, 1776; Captain- Lieutenant 15th Virginia, December, 1776, to rank from 31st July, 1776; Deputy Judge-Advocate, 20th Novem- ber, 1777 ; Captain, 1st July, 1778 ; trans- ferred to 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; retired 12th February, 1781. (Chief Justice of the United States, 31st January, 1801 ; died 6th July, 1825. Marshall, Thomas (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 30th April, 1776; Colonel 10th Massachusetts, 6th No- vember, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 18th November, 1800.) Marshall, Thomas (Mass). Ensign 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Marshall, Thomas (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d South Carolina, April, 1776; Captain, 7th October, 1777, and served to . Marshall, Thomas (Va). Captain Virginia Militia in 1775; Major, 3d Vir- ginia, 13th February, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel, 13th August, 1776 ; Colonel 21st February, 1777 ; resigned 4th December, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. (Died 22d June, 1802.) Marshall, Thomas, Jr. (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, May, 1778, to April, 1780. (Died 1817.) Marshall, William (Md). Surgeon's- Mate, 2d Maryland ■ , 1777; Surgeon Hospital Department, 1st May, 1779, to , 1781. Marsteller, Philip (Pa). Major Penn- sylvania Militia in 1776. Marston, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 3d July, 1779, and served to May, 1781. (Died 1835.) Marston, Simon (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1775-1778. Martin, Absalom (N. J.). Paymaster 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New Jersey, 2d March, 1777; Regimental Paymaster, 1st February, 1779, to June, 1783; Cap- tain, 6th January, 1783, and served to April, 1783 ; Captain 27th United States Infantry, 20th May, 1813 ; honorably dis- charged 1st June, 1814. Martin, Adam (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Captain, 15th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; resigned 28th June, 1779. Martin, Alexander (N. C). Lieuten- ant-Colonel 2d North Carolina, 1st Sep- tember, 1775; Colonel, 7th May, 1776; resigned 22d November, 1777. (Died 12th November, 1807.) Martin, Alexander (Pa). Sergeant 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 30th January, 1776; Ensign, 19th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 7th June, 1777; resigned, 1st February, 1779. Martin, Daniel (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia ; taken prisoner 31st Jan- uary, 1779; where, not stated. Martin, Daniel (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 5th South Carolina, , 1777 ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 21st January, 1778; was a Cap- tain and a prisoner in 1780; when and where taken, not stated. Martin, Ebenezer (Vt). 1st Lieuten- ant of Bedel's Regiment, Vermont Militia, April, 1778, to April, 1779. Martin, Ephraim (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia Regiment, 14th June, 1776; wounded at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; appointed Colonel 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776, but never joined the regiment. (Died 1806.) Martin, Francis (Canada). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regi- ment, 6th December, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 6th May, 1777; d.ed October, 1778. Martin, Hudson (Va). Ensign 9th Virginia, 11th March, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 26th July, 1776, and served to . Martin, Hugh (Va). Surgeon's-Mate 12th Virginia, 28th April, 1778; trans- ferred to 8th Virginia, 10th August, 1778; Surgeon, 8th Pennsylvania, 7th March, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Martin, Isaac (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Lee's Independent Company, New Hampshire Rangers, 9th Decem- ber, 1776, to . Martin, Jacob (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Forman's Regiment, New Jersey Militia, June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776; Cap- tain, 16th April, 1777; resigned 23d December, 1777. Martin, James (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d North Carolina, 3d May, 1776; Captain, 5th North Carolina, 20th April, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778; Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Martin Martin, James (S. C). Surgeon 3d South Carolina, 24th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Martin, John (Ga). 1st Lieutenant 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Captain, 5th July, 1776; killed at the siege of Augusta, 15th September, 1780. Martin, John (N. J.). Ensign in For- man's New Jersey Militia Regiment, June to November, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th February, 1777; resigned 1st November, 1777. Martin, John (R. I.). Brigade Sur- geon Rhode Island troops, 28th June to November, 1775. Martin, John (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 16th February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 13th March, 1778; Captain, , 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged November, 1780, and served to close of war. Martin, Joseph (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Baxter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Plying Camp, June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776; exchanged 2d Novem- ber, 1780, and did not re-enter the service. Martin, John (Va). Captain of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1779-1782. Martin, Marshall (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia, 1780-1781. (Died 1819.) Martin, Moses (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain, May, 1776, and served to No- vember, 1776. Martin, N (S. C). Captain South Carolina State Troops, ; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th Sep- tember, 1781. Martin, Nathaniel (Pa). Ensign 11th Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 9th April, 1777; taken prisoner at Brandywine, 11th Septem- ber, 1777, and did not rejoin regiment. Martin, Nathaniel (R. I.). Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1776-1779. (Died 1806.) Martin, Peter (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 11th Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; killed at Brandywine, 11th Sep- tetmber, 1777. Martin, Philip (R. I.). Sergeant of Lippitt's Rhode Island Militia Regi- ment, June, 1776; Ensign, 19th August to December, 1776. 382 Martin Martin, Robert (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 19th July, 1779; Lieu- tenant, 1st April, 1780; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Martin, Samuel (Mass). Ensign 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 12th September to 31st December, 1776. Martin, Samuel (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d North Carolina, 8th June, 1776; Captain, — June, 1780; served to . (Died 26th November, 1836.) Martin, Simeon (R. I.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regiment,- 15th January, 1776; Captain of Lippitt's Rhode Island Regiment; 19th August, 1776, to February, 1777. Martin, Solomon (Mass). Corporal and Sergeant in Paterson's Massachu- setts Regiment, 29th April to Novem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 15th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, Massa- chusetts Militia in 1777. Martin, Sylvanus (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 1st September to 6th December, 1775. Martin, Thomas (Va;. Ensign 9th Virginia, 31st August, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 10th March, 1777; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 4th January, 1778; trans- ferred to 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1781; Captain, , 1781, and served to close of war; 1st Lieutenant, 1st United States Infantry, 3d June, 1790 Captain, 5th March, 1792; assigned to 1st Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792 assigned to 1st United States Infantry, 1st November, 1796; Honorably dis- charged, 1st June, 1802; Military Store- keeper, 23d July, 1804. (Died 18th Jan uary, 1819-) Martin, William (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, March, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant of Spencer's Continental Regi- ment, 10th February, 1777; "killed in a fight, 31st May, 1777." Martin, William (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th (Continental Artillery, 1st April, 1777; taken prisoner at Hancock's Bridge, 21st March, 1778; released, 4th December, 1780; Captain- Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 1st January, 1782; retired 1st January, 1783. Martin 383 Mason Martin, William (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant South Carolina Rangers, 17th June, 1775, to ; also shown as Captain Georgia Militia; killed at White House, near Augiista (Ga)., 15th September, 1780. Martindale, Sion (R. I.). Captain of 3d Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775. Marvin, Benjamin (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; Captain, 2d Septem- ber, 1777; resigned 23d April, 1778. (Died 26th June, 1822.) Marvin, Elihu (Conn). Adjutant 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. (Died 13th September, 1798.) Marvin, Ephraim (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia; taken prisoner, when and where, not stated. Marvin, Joseph (N. Y.). Surgeon's- Mate, 1st New York, 30th August, 1775; Surgeon of Nicholson's New York Regi- ment March, 1776, to April, 1777. Marvin, Ozias (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, 1776. Mash, Ralph (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Forman's New Jersey Militia Regiment, May to December, 1776. Mash, Simeon (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; omitted, March, 1777. Mason, Abel (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776- 1780. Mason, Caleb (Md). Corporal 2d Maryland, list January, 1777, to list January, 1780; Ensign, 2d Maryland, 26th January, 1780; killed at Camden, 16th August, 1780. Mason, David (Mass). Major of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Ar- tillery, May to December, 1775; Major of Knox's Regiment Continental Ar- tillery, 10th December, 1775; Lieutenant Colonel, 25th May to 10th December, 1776; Deputy Commisssary-General of Military Stores at Springfield, Mass., February, 1777, to 26th July, 1780. (Died 1794.) Mason, David (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Feb- ruary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 13th Oc- tober, 1782, and served to June, 1783. Mason, David (Va). Colonel 15th Virginia, 12th November, 1776; resigned 31st July, 1778. Mason, David (Va). 1st Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 22d November, 1776 ; Cap- tain, 1st April, 1778; regiment desig- nated nth Virginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 14th May, 1779. Mason, George, Jr. (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1775-1776. Mason, James (Va). Captain 15th Virginia, 25th November, 1776; resigned February, 1778; served subse- quently as Lieutenant-Colonel of Vir- ginia Militia. Mason, Jeremiah (Conn). Captain of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776; Colonel Connecticut Militia in 1779. (Died 1813.) Mason, John (N. Y.). Chaplain 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; re"- signed 19th July, 1777; appointed Chap- lain to posts on the Hudson, 31st Octo- ber, 1778, and served to close of war. (Died 1792.) Mason, Lemuel B. (N. H.). Private 2d New Hampshire, 15th November, 1776; Sergeant, 15th December, 1779; Ensign, 30th March, 1781; 2d Lieuten- ant, 30th August, 1782, and served to June, 1783. Mason, Littleburry (Va). Paymaster 15th Virginia, 12th March, 1777; retired 14th September, 1778. Mason, Luke. — See Mayson. Mason, Nathaniel (Va). Captain 4th Virginia, 14th March, 1776; resigned 14th May, 1779. Mason, Richard (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 4th September, 1778; Lieutenant,- , 1779; Captain, 1781, and served to close of war. Mason, Richard (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d South Carolina, ; Captain, 25th November, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; served to close of war. Mason, Stephen (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1776. Mason, Thomas (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 7th Maryland, 10th May, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 17th April, 1779; Captain-Lieu- tenant, 22d May, 1779; Captain, 8th June, 1779; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Mason 384 Mattoon Mason, William (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Massenburg, Nicholas (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Virginia, 14th March, 1776, to . Massey, John (Md). 1st Lieutenant Maryland MiUtia; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Massey, John (Va). Cornet and Pay- master, 1st Continental Dragoons, ■, 1781 ; transferred to Baylor's Consoli- dated Regiment of Dragoons, 9th No- vember, 1782, and served to close of war. Massey, William (S. C). Lieutenant- Colonel Deputy Mustermaster-General, 20th October, 1777, to . Massie, Thomas (Va). Captain 6th Virginia, Uth March, 1776; Major 11th Virginia, 20th February, 1778; trans- ferred to 2d Virginia, 14th September, lV78; resigned 25th June, 1779. (Died 2d February, 1834.)' Masury, Joseph (R. I). Sergeant 2d Rhode Island, 28th January, 1777; Ensign, 1st May, 1779; 2d Lieutenant, 24th June, 1780; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, Uth May, 1781, and served to 3d November, 1783. Masterson, James (N. C). Ensign North Carolina Militia in 1780. Mather, Ellas (Conn). Regimental Quartermaster 10th Continental In- fantry, 9th September to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Regimental Quartermaster 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 15th November, 1778; re- signed 12th September, 1780. (Name also spelled Matthew.) Mather, John (Conn). Regimental Quartermaster of Webb's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777j died, November, 1778. Mather, Timothy (Conn). Surgeon's- Mate 7th Connecticut, 1st August, 1778 ; Surgeon, 1st January, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Mathews, George (Va). Lieutenant Colonel 9th Virginia, 4th March, 1776; Colonel, 10th February, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Germantown 4th October, 1777; exchanged 5th Decem- ber, 1781 ; attached to 3d Virginia, 21st December, 1782, and served to close of war. Brevet Brigadier General, 30th September, 1783. He subsequently was Brigadier-General, Georgia Militia, and as Governor of Georgia. (Died 30th August, 1812.) Mathews, William (Ga). Captain As- sistant Mustermaster General for State of Georgia, 3d January, 1778, to . Matlacjt, Timothy (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Militia in 1777. (Died 1829.) .Matson, James (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- .talion, 25th June, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 13th August, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Matthewman, William (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 4th New York, 28th June to November, 1775. Matthews, Caleb (R. I.). Ensign of Lippitt's Rhode Island Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to . Matthews, Henry (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant Maryland Militia, 1776-1777. Matthews, Henry (Pa). Captain of Baldwin's Regiment Artillery Artificers, 20th March, 1780; died 25th January, 1781. Matthews, James (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu tenant 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; cashiered, 5th Septem- ber, 1776. Matthews, Stephen (Conn). Captain of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. (Died 1821.) Matthews, Thomas (Va). Captain 4th Virginia, 25th March, 1776; resigned 15th November, 1777; served subse- quently as Lieutenant-Colonel Virginia Militia. (Died 20th April, 1812.) Mattingly, Edward (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1746; wounded at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Mattocks, John (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Rangers, ; killed at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. Mattocks, Samuel (Conn). Ensign of Walcott's Connecticut Regiment, De- cember, 1775, to March, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant of Chester's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; Captain, 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 20th April, 1779. (Died 1804.) Mattoon, Ebenezer (Mass). Lieuten- ant, Captain and Major Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1780. (Died 11th April, 1842.) Maury Maury, Abraham (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 14th Virginia, 14th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 8th December, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 1st January, 1778; regiment designated 10th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned February, 1781. Maus, Matthew (Pa). Volunteer Surgeon in the campaign in Canada, under General Montgomery, October, 1775, to January, 1776; Surgeon's-Mate, 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th Janu- uary, 1776; Surgeon Hospital Depart- ment, 13th July, 1776; Surgeon Invalid Regiment, 7th October, 1780. Retired 23d April, 1783. (Died 23d September, 1787.) ■ Mauser, Jacob (Pa). Captain of Lutz's Battalion Pennsylvania Militia, ; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 9th De- cember, 1776. Mauvide, John (R. I.). Surgeon's- Mate 1st Rhode Island, June to De- cember, 1775. Mawbrey, Robert. — See Mabrey. Mazon, James (R. I.). Lieutenant- Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1777-1778. Maxon, Jonathan (R. I.). Lieuten- ent-Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1779- 1780. Maxwell, Anthony (N. Y.). Sergeant of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, 1st May, 1777; Ensign, 1st July, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 28th February, 1778; trans- ferred to Spencer's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1825.) Maxwell, David (Del). 2d Lieuten- ant Delaware Battalion of thfe Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Maxwell, Hugh (Mass). Lieutenant of a Company of Minute Men at Lex- ington, 19th April, 1775; Captain of Presscott's Massachusetts Regiment, 10th May to December, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; Cap- tain 7th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; Captain 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Major 15th Massachusetts, 7th July, 1777; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 1st July, 1779; Lieutenant-Colonel, 8th Massachusetts, 1st August, 1782; trans- ferred to 3d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and servedto 3d November, 1783. (Died 14th October, 1799.) Maxwell, James (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia in 1776. 385 Maybon Maxwell, James (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d New Jersey, 29th October, 1775, to 10th November, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; Captain, 5th February, 1777; re- signed, 1st December, 1777. Maxwell, John (N. J.). Captain of Spencer's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 16th January, 1777; resigned 11th April, 1778. (Died 1828.) Mexwell, Josiah (Ga). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Georgia, , 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 16th April, 1778; served to close of war. Maxwell, Thomas (Ga). Captain 2d Georgia, January, 1776; also men- tioned as Major and as Colonel in 1780- 1782. Maxwell, Thompson (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1825.) Maxwell, William (N. J.). Colonel 2d New Jersey,' 8th November, 1775; Brigadier General Continental Army, 23d October, 1776; resigned 25th July, 1780. (Died 12th November, 1798.) May, George (Pa). Captain Pennsyl- vania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. May, Hezekiah (Vt) . Lieutenant Ver- mont Militia in 1777. May, James (N. C). Captain 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; resigned 5th August, 1777. May, John (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia in 1778. (Died 16th July, 1812.) May, Nehemiah (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1777. Maybank, Andrew (Ga). Captain 1st Georgia, 12th December, 1775, to ; mentioned as Colonel Georgia Militia in 1781. Maybank, Joseph (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia; wounded at Hickory Hill, 28th June, 1779. Mayberry, Richard (Mass). Captain 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; retired list September, 1778; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1778; Maybon, James (Va). Ensign 6th Virginia, 29th April, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 27th May, 1777; Ist Lieutenant, 23d December, 1777; transferred to 2d Mayers Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781; Captain, 15th May, 1782, and served to close of war. (Name also spelled Mabon and Mabin.) Mayers, Lawrence. — See Myers. Mayhew, Thomas.— See Mahew. Maynard, Adam (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, June to December, 1775. Maynard, John (Mass). Acting En- sign of Nixon's Massachusetts Regi- ment; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775 ; Ensign 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant and Regi- mental Quartermaster, 11th November, 1777; taken prisoner at Young's House, 3d February, 1780; retired June, 1783. (Died 21st January, 1823.) Maynard, Jonathan (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner at Coverskill, 30th May, 1778; exchanged 22d December, 1780; Captain-Lieutenant 20th September, 1780; Captain, 25th January, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783. (Died 17th July, 1835.) Maynard, Nathaniel (Mass). Ensign in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1779. (Died 1805.) Maynard, William (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; severely wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; Lieutenant Invalid Regiment, 1st June, 1779, and served to 23d April, 1783. (Died . 1788.) Mayo, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Woodbridge's Massachusetts- Regi- ment, June to December, 1775 ; 1st Lieu- tenant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to December, 1776. Mayo, Thomas (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to 31st December, 1776. Mayson, Luke (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina in 1779. Mayson, James (S C). Major 3d South Carolina (Rangers), 17th June, 1775 ; Liutenant-Colonel, May, 1776 ; served to close of war. Brevet-Colonel, 30th September, 1783. (Died 1800.) 386 Mead Maysick, Daniel (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d South Carolina, January, 1777; Captain, 6th May, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; ex- changed June, 1781, and served to close of war. Mazick, Stephen (S. C). Ensign 2d South Carolina, 10th March, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781, and served to close of war. Mazuzen, Mark (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; served in the Campaign of Canada in 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Elmore's Con- necticut State Regiment, 15th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; taken prisoner at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777, and was drowned 30th November, 1777, in attempting to escape from prison-ship. Meacham, John (Mass). Ensign 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1771; 2d Lieutenant, 11th November, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1779; Adju- tant, 1st August, 1780; cashiered 19th December, 1782, for being absent with- out leave. Mead. — See also Meade. Mead, Abraham (Conn). Captain of Silliman's Connecticut State Regiment, July to December, 1776. Mead, Giles (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant 1st New Jersey, 10th December, 1775, to 10th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; Captain, 29th October, 1777, and served to April, 1783. Mead, James (Vt). Colonel Vermont Militia, 1777-1780. (Died 1804.) Mead, Jasper (Conn). Quartermaster- Sergeant 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778; Regimental-Quartermaster, 15th De- cember, 1777, to 8th May, 1780; resigned 8th May, 1780. (Died 1830.) Mead, John (Conn). Colonel Connec- ticut Militia, 1777-1781, and Brigadier- General Connecticut Militia, to close of Mead, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Mead, Matthew (Conn). Captain 5th Connecticut, 1st May, to 13th December, 1775; wounded at St. Johns, Canada, 16th September, 1775; Major of Silli- Mead 387 Meeker man's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; Lieuten- ant-Colonel, 5th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 25th May, 1778; Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1779, 1781. (Died 1816.) Mead, Silvanus (Conn). Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 6th July to 24th De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Brad- ley's Connecticut State Regiment, May, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776. Meade, Everard (Va). Captain 2d Virginia, 8th March, 1776; Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Lincoln, 1778, to close of war. (Died 1808.) Meade, John (Va). Ensign 14th Vir- ginia, 10th March, 1777; Brigade Com- missary, 12th October, 1777 ; retired 30th September, 1778. Meade, Richard Kidder (Va). Cap- tain 2d Virginia, 24th October, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel Aide-deCamp to General Washington, 12th March, 1777, to close of war. (Died 1805.) Meade, William (N. Y.). Surgeon 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; re- signed 13th October, 1779. (Died 1st February, 1829.) Meade, William ( Va) . Ensign 8th Vir- ginia, 16th February, 1776; died 20th November, 1776. Meadle, John (Va). Captain Virginia Militia; taken prisoner, ; when and where not stated. Meanly, John (Ga). 1st Lieutenant 3d Georgia, 4th February, 1777; retired in 1779. Means, James (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant in Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, • • May to October, 1775; Sergeant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, 3d August, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 5th July, 1779; trans- ferred to 2d Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 18th October, 1832.) Mears. — See Mease as name is spelled both ways. Mears, Samuel (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private in the 4th Connecticut, 23d May to 20th December, 1775; Sergeant of Webb's Additional Continental Regiment, 22d April, 1777; Ensign, 16th May, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 15th March, 1779; resigned 20th November, 1780. Measam, George (— ). Major and Commissary of Clothing, Continental Army, 16th October, 1776, to . Mearse, Jacob (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 16th March 1776; 1st Lieutenant Penn- sylvania State Regiment, 21st October, 1776 ; regiment designated 13th Pennsyl- vania, 12th November, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Mease, James (Pa). Commissary to Pennsylvania Troops, 25th January, 1776; Clothier General Continental Army, January, 1777, to — , 1780. Mease, John (Pa). Captain 4th Penn- sylvania, 3d July, 1777; wounded at Brandy wine, 11th September, 1777; did not rejoin regiment. (Died 21st November, 1825.) Mebane, Robert (N. C). Lieutenant- Colonel 7th North Carolina, 26th No- vember, 1776; transferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Lieutenant- Colonel Commandant 3d North Caro- lina, 7th June, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Mecklin, Dewalt (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; re- signed 18th April, 1777. Medaris, John (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d North Carolina, 15th April, 1777 ; Captain, 23d December, 1777; transfer- red to 1st North Carolina, 6th Febru- ary, 1782, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Medbury, Hezekiah (R. I.). Ensigrt 2d Rhode Island, 24th February, 1777;. died 24th March, 1777. Medbury, Isaac, Jr. (R. I.). Captain- Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia, 1780.. Medbury, John (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm April, 1775; Private and Corporal in Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 15th Massachusetts, 29th April, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779. (Died 2d November, 1825.) Medici, Cosmo de (N. C). Captain Independent Company North Carolina Light Horse, 3d March, 1777; company discharged 1st January, 1779. Medow, (Pa). Lieutenant of Kachlein's Battalion Pennsylvania Fly- ing Camp; taken prisoner at Long Is- land, 27th August, 1776. Meeker, Joseph (N. J.). Captain 1st New Jersey, 10th Pecembei, 1775, to 20th November, 1776. Meeker 388 Menema Meeker, Obediah (N. J.). Cornet, Lieutenant and Captain New Jersey Light Horse, 1777-1782. Meeker, Samuel (N. J.). Captain and Major New Jersey Militia, 1776-1779; wounded at Minisink, 22d July, 1779. Meeker, Uzial (N. J.). Ensign of Spencer's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 10th February, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st November, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 10th February, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 3d September, 1829.) Meeks, Edward (N. Y.). Captain of Malcolm's New York Regiment, March to .November ,1776. Meeks, John (N. Y.). Captain of Mal- colm's New York Regiment, March to November, 1776. Mehelm, John (N. J.). Colonel and Quartermaster-General New Jersey Mi- litia, 1776-1780. Meigs, Jehiel (Conn). Ensign in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 20th December, 1775 ; Captain of Ward's Con- necticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776; died 1776. Meigs, John (Conn) . Ensign of Webb's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 15th February, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778; transferred to 3d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1781; Regimental Adjutant, 15th February, 1778, to 3d June, 1783 ; Captain 13th United States Infantry, 13th February, 1799; honor- ably discharged, 15th June, 1800. (Died 24th November, 1826.) Meigs, Return Jonathan (Conn). Ma- jor 2d Connecticut, 1st May, 1775 ; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; exchanged 10th January, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel of Sherburne's Addi- tional Continental Regiment, 22d Feb- ruary, 1777. By the act of 25th July, 1777, it was "Resolved, that Congress have a just sense of the rtierit of Lieu- tenant-Colonel Meigs, and the officers and men under his command, who dis- tinguished their prudence, activity, en- terprise and valor in the late expedi- tion to Long Island, and that an ele- gant sword be provided by the Com- missary-General of Military Stores, and presented to Lieutenant-Colonel Meigs." Colonel 6th Connecticut, 10th Septem- ber, 1777, to rank from 12th May, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 23d January, 1823.) Meil, Charles (Conn) . Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 6th Connecticut, 5th May to 8th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain- Lieutenant, 12th January, 1778; Captain, 3d Sep- tember, 1780; resigned 5th October, 1780. (Name also spelled Miel.) (Died May, 1836.) Meil, Jacob (Pa). Regimental Quar- termaster German Regiment, 24th Oc- tober, 1776, to July, 1778. Mellen, James (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Captain 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Major, 'l5th August, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel 9th Massachusetts, 1st Novem- ber, 1776; transferred to 4th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1781; Lieutenant- Colonel Commandant 3d Massachusetts, 7th January, 1783; served to 3d June, 1783 (Died 1812.) Mellish, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant and Regimental Quartermaster 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant and Regimental Paymaster, 16th September, 1778, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died — September, 1797.) Meloon, Josiah (N. H.). Sergeant 8th Continental Infantry, February, 1776; Ensign 2d New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776 ; retired 1st July, 1778. Meloy, John (S. C). Lieutenant 3d South Carolina, ; died 23d Febru- ary, 1778. Melton, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia under General Marion, 1780-1782. Melven, George (Ga). Regimental Quartermaster 3d Georgia, ; Cap- tain, 1st March, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; ex- changed April, 1781; retired 12th July, 1782. Melville, David (R .1.). Ensign of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to March, 1777. Melville, Thomas (Mass). Major Massachusetts State Artillery, 9th May to 1st November, 1776. (Died 16th September, 1832.) Menema, Daniel (N. Y.). Surgeon's Mate 3d New York, 27th April, 1776; Surgeon 2d New York, 1st August, 1778, and served to June, 1783. (Died 20th January, 1810.) Meng 389 Merritt Meng, Christopher (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Assistant Deputy Quartermas- ter-General, 18th September, 1779, to January, 1782. (Died 1833.) Meng, Wollory (Pa). Captain of Flower's Regiment Artillery Artificers, 1st April, 1777, to . Mentges, Francis (Pa). Adjutant of Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 22d March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 9th Au- gust, 1776; Major 11th Pennslvania, 27th September, 1776; transferred to 7th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 5th Pennsylvania, 9th Oc- tober, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. Menzies, George (Va). Ensign 15th Virginia, 7th April, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, , 1777; retired 14th September, 1778. Menzies, Samuel Peachy (Va). Lieu- tenant Virginia Militia at Yorktown, Oc- tober, 1781. (Died 1833.) Mercer, Henry (Va) . Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 15th August, 1777, to . Mercer, Hueh (Va). Colonel 3d Vir- ginia, 13th February, 1776; Brigadier- General Continental Army, 5th June, 1776: died 12th January, 1777, of wounds received at Princeton, 3d January, 1777. Mercer, John (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 7th November, 1775: 1st Lieu- tenant, 14th November, 1775, to No- vember, 1776; Ca-Dtain 1st New Jersey, 15th February, 1777; taken prisoner at , 1st February, 1777; exchanged 6th November, 1780, and did not rejoin regiment; Lieutenant United States Infantry, 18th August, 1784; Captain, 24th November, 1785; Captain 1st In- fantry United States Army, 29th Sep- tember, 1789; reagned 26th November, 1790. Mercer, John (N. C). Ensign 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; resigned 22d November, 1777. Mercer. John Francis (Va) . 1st Lieu- tenant 3d Virginia, 26th February, 1776; wounded at Brandywine, 11th Seotember, 1777; Captain, September, 1777, to rank from 27th June, 1777; Major Aide-de-Camp to General Lee, 8th June, 1778: resigned 2d July. 1779; Lieutenant-Colonel Virginia Militia, Oc- tober, 1780. to November, 1781. (Died 30th August, 1821.) Merchant. David (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia in 1777. Meredith, Samuel (Pa). Brigadier- General Pennsylvania Militia, 5th April, 1777, to 9th January, 1778. (Died 10th March, 1817.) Meredith, Samuel (Pa). Ma^or Penn- sylvania Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1817.) Meredith, William (Va). Captain 1st Continental Artillery, 13th January, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 20th Feb- ruary, 1833.) Meredith, Wm. (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain, October, 1780. Merriam, Jonathan (Mass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 2d Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Massachu- setts Regiment, 27th April to Septem- ber, 1775. Merrick, Samuel (Mass). Sergeant 12th Massachusetts, 15th November 1776; Ensign, 20th November, 1779; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st August, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 5th September, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Merrikin, Joshua (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Maryland Battahon of the Fly- ing Camp, July, 1776, to . Merrill, Daniel (Mass). Lieutenant in Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st April, 1779. (Died 1804.) Merrill, Joshua (Mass). Ensign of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Merrill, Moses (Mass). Captain of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Merrill, Nathan (Mass). Captain of Mitchell's Regiment Massachusetts Mi- litia on the Bagaduce Expedition, July to September, 1779. Merrill, Samuel (Mass). Lieutenant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Merriman, Samuel (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1779-1780. Merritt, John (Mass) . 1st Lieutenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; served subse- nuently as Captain Massachusetts Mi- litia. (Died 28th June, 1818.) Merritt, Samuel (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Merriwether Merriwether, David (Va). Ensign 14th Virginia, 14th November, 1776; 2(1 Lieutenant, 26th November, 1777; regiment designated 10th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 7th May, 1779; taken prisoner at Sa- vannah, 9th October, 1779; exchanged ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 1st Vir- ginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 16th November, 1822.) Merriwether, James (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, , 1777; Adjutant, 19th March, 1778; Lieutenant, 10th July, 1778, and served to December, 1780 ; Cornet 3d Continen- tal Dragoons, , 1781 ; retained in Baylor's Regiment Continental Dra- goons, 9th November, 1782, anad served to close of war. Merriwether, James (Va). Lieuten- ant of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1778- 1781. Merriwether, Thomas (Va). Captain 1st Virginia State Regiment, 1st Febru- ary, 1777; Major, 1st June, 1778, and served to February, 1781. Merrow, Joshua (N. H.). Ensign 2d New Hampshire, 2d April, 1777; taken prisoner at Hubbardton, 7th July, 1777; Lieutenant, 12th July, 1779; re- tained in Jackson's Continental Regi- ment in November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. Merwin, Israel (Mass). Ensign of Warner's Continental Regiment, 20th October, 1776; killed at Hubbardton, 7th July, 1777. Meseroe, Elisha (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. Meseroe, Solomon (Mass). Ensign 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 2d Au- gust, 1823.) Meserve, Elisha (Mass). Lieutenant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. Meserve, Gideon (Mass). Adjutant of Mitchell's Regiment Massachusetts Militia on the Bagaduce Expedition, July to September, 1779. Meserve, Solomon (Mass), Sergeant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Ensign 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 390 Middagh dismissed 30th September, 1776. (Died 2d August, 1823.) Messenger, Wigglesworth (Mass). 1st Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Read's Massa- chusetts Regiment, 23d April to 8th July, 1775. Messick, Jacob (N. C). Ensign 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; Lieutenant, 24th April, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Metcalf, James (Mass). Major Mas- sachusetts Minute Men, April, 1775; Captain 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Ma- jor and Lieutenant-Colonel Massachu- setts Militia, 1777, to close of war. (Died 1803.) Metcalf, Jonathan (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Craft's Regiment Massachusetts State Artillery; killed near New Bed- ford 5th September, 1778. Mettinger, Jacob. — See Mytinger. Metz, Jacob (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 13th Pennsylvania, 18th April, 1777; superceded 20th October, 1777. Meyer, Christopher. — See Myer. Meyer, Godfrey (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Baxter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776. Name also spelled Myer. Meyer, Ludwig (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of a Pennsylvania Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. Meyers, Christian (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant German Battalion, 12th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th May, 1777; Cap- tain, 12th March, 1778; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1781. Meyers, Lawrence.— See Myers. Michaux, Joseph (Va). Captain 14th Virgmia, 19th February, 1777; resigned 24th December, 1777. (Died 1807.) Mickey, Daniel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 14th October, 1'777; re- tired 31st January, 1779. (Died 1807.) Micou, Henry (Va). Private 1st Con- tinental Dragoons, March, 1777; Ensign, — August, 1777; retired September, 1778. Middagh, Derrick (N. J.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Middagh 391 Millan Middagh, Ephraim (N. Y.). Ensign New York Militia, ; killed at Min- nisink, 22d July, 1779. Middagh, (Pa). Lieutenant of Kachlein's Battalion Pennsylvania Fly- ing Camp; taken prisoner at Long Is- land, 27th August, 1776. Middlebrook, Ephraim ,Conn). Lieu- tenant Connecticut Militia, ; killed at Ridgefield, 27th April, 1777. Middlesworth Tennis (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Hart's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. Middleton, Arthur (S. C). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; was taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged in June, 1781; died 1st January, 1788. Middleton, Basil (Va). Surgeon's Mate 1st Virginia State Regiment, — March, 1777; Surgeon 9th Virginia, 10th January, 17'78; retired 30th September, 1778; Surgeon 5th Virginia, 20th Feb- ruary, 1779; taken prisoner at Charles- ton 12th May, 1780. Middleton, Charles S. (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia, 1776-1777. Middleton, Hugh (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775 ; Captain, November, 1775, to ; Lieu- tenant-Colonel South Carolina Militia; wounded at Eutaw Springs 8th Sep- tember, 1781. Middleton, John (S. C). Lieutenant of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, 1780-1782. Middleton, Samuel (Mass). Ensign 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired March, 1779. Middleton, Theodore (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Maryland, 6th April, 1779,, and served to — October, 1781. Middleton, William (Va). Cornet of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons in 1779. MifBt, Francis A. (Canada). Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 1st September, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 22d May, 1778; resigned 2d May, 1779, MifiSin, Jonathan (Pa). Brigade- Major to General Mifflin, 29th June 1776; Paymaster 5th Pennsylvania Bat- talion, 3d September, 1776, to January, 1777; Deputy Quartermaster-General, 30th June, 1777, to 1781. (Died 1840.) MifiSin, Thomas (Pa). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 4th July, 1775; Major and Quarter- master-General Continental Army, 14th August, 1775; with rank of Colonel, 22d December, 1775; with rank of Briga- dier-General, 16th May, 1776, and with rank of Major-General, 19th February, 1777; resigned as Quartermaster-Gen- eral, 7th November, 1777, but contin- ued in the performance of that duty to 8th November, 1777; Member Board jf War, 7th November, 1777; resigned as Major-General, 25th February, 1779. (Died 20th January, 1800.) Mighill, Thomas (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Captain 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain Massa- chusetts Militia in 1780. (Died 26th August, 1807.) Mildeberger, Oliver (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant of Lasher's Regiment New York MiUtia, ; cashiered 28th Sep- tember, 1776, Miles, Abel (Del). 2d Lieutenant Del- aware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Miles, Charles (Mass). Captain Com- pany of Minute Men, ; wounded at Concord, 19th April, 1775. Miles, Jeremiah (Mass). Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st February, 1777; retired 12th September, 1778. Miles, John (N. Y,). 1st Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain- Lieutenant, 20th Septem- ber, 1779; resigned 19th December, 1782. (Died 31st March, 1830.) Miles, Joshua (Md). 1st Lieutenant 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; Captain, 12th October, 1777; resigned 18th May, 1779. Miles, Samuel (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Rifle Regiment, 13th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 20th April, 1778; appointed Brigadier-Gen- eral Pennsylvania State Troops, 28th December, 1776, and served to . (Died 29th December, 1805,) Millan, James (Mass). Captain of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Millan, Wm. (Del). Paymaster Dela- ware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Millar 392 Miller Millar, Elisha (Ga). Captain 2d Georgia, ; on roll for August, 1778. Millard, Thomas (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; taken prisoner at his home in Bucks County, 14th Feb- ruary, 1778. Miller, Abraham (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 12th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776, to . Miller, Abraham (Pa). Captain of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- talion, 25th June, 1775; resigned 9th November, 1775; Captain Pennsylvania Militia in 1776. (Died 1815.) Miller, Benjamin (N. Y.). Surgeon New York Militia, 1780-1781. Miller, Benjamin (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 21st May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777, and served to . Miller, Charles (Conn). Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 11th May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Ensign 22d Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 14th April, 1778; trans- ferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 17th February, 1821.) Miller, David (Va). Ensign 5th Vir- ginia, 24th September, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 21st February, 1777; transferred to 3d Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 14th April, 1779; Cap- tain, 1st May, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; retired 1st January, 1782. Miller, Elisha (Ga). Was Captain in 2d Georgia in August, 1778, and is also mentioned as having served to close of war. Miller, Henry (Pa). Chaplain Penn- sylvania State Regiment, 24th April, 1777; Chaplain to the Germans in the Army, 18th May, 1778; resigned 7th August, 1779. (Died 16th September, 1829.) Miller, Henry (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- talion, 25th June, 1775; Captain, 15th October, 1775; Captain 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Major 1st Pennsylvania, 12th March, 1777, to rank from 28th September, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel 2d Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778, to rank from 1st March, 1777; resigned 8th December, 1778. (Died 5th April, 1824.) Miller, Jacob (Mass). Captain of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Miller, James (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia in 1777; Captain North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain, October, 1780. Miller, James (R. I.). 1st Lieutenant and Captain Rhode Island Militia, 1777- 1780. Miller, James (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 7th April, 1778. Miller, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia; killed at Cowpens, 17th January, 1781. Miller, Javan (Va). Sergeant in 4th Virginia, 1st April, 1776; Ensign, 4th July, 1779; taken prisoner at Charles- ton 12th lllay, 1780; exchanged April, 1781; Lieutenant, May, 1781, and served to close of war. Miller, Jeremiah (Mass). Sergeant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 1st Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; served to 3d November, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 3d Au- gust, 1785.) Miller, Jeremiah (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; re- tired January, 1779. Miller, John (Mass). Surgeon's Mate Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1777. Miller, John (Pa). Captain 5th Penn- sylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; died 17th November, 1776, of wounds received at Fort Washington 16th No- vember, 1776 Miller, John (S C). Captain South Carolina Militia; taken prisoner at Carr's Fort, 10th February, 1779. Miller, John (Va). Captain Virginia MiHtia in 1779. Miller, Jonas (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 7th April, 1778. Miller, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant-Ma- jor 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 30th March, 1779; 2d Lieutenant, 25th May, 1780; Regimental Adjutant, July, 1780; transferred to Miller 393 JMOUs 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Miller, Joseph (Mass). Lieutenant 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 17th December, 1777. (Also called Josiah Miller.) Miller, Josiah (Mass). , Ensign in Gary's and Willard's Regiments Massa- chusetts Militia in 1776; 1st Lieutenant 12th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776 ; resigned 15th December, 1777. Miller, Lemuel (Mass). Corporal of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, 8th May to 31st December, 1775; Ser- geant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 12th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 5th September, 1780. (Died 18th August, 1842.) Miller, Leonard (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 5th January, 1778; resigned 29th September, 1780. Miller, Matthias Burnet (N. Y.). Surgeon New York Militia, 1777. (Died 1792.) Miller, Nathan (R. I.). Brigadier- General Rhode Island Militia, 1775 to 1781. Miller, Nathaniel (Mass). Sergeant 6th Massachusetts, 1st April, 1777; En- sign, 10th June, 1779 ; resigned 8th May, 1781. Miller, Nicholas (Pa). Captain 12th Pennsylvania, 1st OctolDer, 1776 ; retired 1st July, 1778. MiUer, Philip (Md). Ensign 7th Maryland, 17th April, 1777; resigned 1st October, 1777. MiUer, Richard (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 4th April, 1779; retired 17th January, 1781. Miller, Robert (Pa). Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, 8th July, 1777; resigned 25th October, 1777. Miller, Samuel (Pa). Captain 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; died 10th January, 1778. MiUer, Stephen (S. C). Major South Carolina Militia, 1775. Miller, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Miller, Thomas ( Va) . Ensign 8th Vir- ginia, 18th May, 1777 ; taken prisoner at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777, and did not rejoin regiment. (Died 17th July, 1821.) Miller, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 4th April, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 22d November, 1778; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Virginia, 12th Feb- ruary, 1782, and servea to close of war. MiUer, WUUam (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 7th Pennsylvania, December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th March, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 2d February, 1778; Captain, 17th April, 1779; retired 17th January, 1781. (Died 1831.) MiUer, WiUiam (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 15th August, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. MUler, WiUiam Turner (R. I.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel 3d Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775. MUUgan, James (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 28th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 23d April, 1777 ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 29th August," 1777; dismissed 13th July, 1778. MUUgan, James (Pa). Ensign 7th Pennsylvania, 19th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st ■ September, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 16th April, 1779; trans- ferred to 4th Pennsylvania, 17th Janu- ary, 1781; transferred to 1st Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. MiUigan, Nathaniel (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia, ; killed at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777. MiUiken, Edward (Mass). Ensign of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Lieutenant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1812.) MUliken, Lemuel' (Mass). Sergeant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Mitchell's Regiment Massachusetts Militia on the Bagaduce Expedition, July to September, 1779. MUUng, Hugh (S. C). Served as Lieutenant and Captain 6th South Car- olina from 1777 until retired in July, 1780. MiUs, Amasa (Conn). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Captain 22d Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776. (Died 1821.) MiUs, Benjamin (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Mills 394 Mjnnis Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to December, 1775; Captain of Bradley's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Mills, Benjamin (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; resigned 12th July, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant North Carolina Dragoons, 15th July, 1777, and served to January, 1781. Mills, Daniel (N. Y.). Captain 4th New York, 28th June, 1775 ; Captain 2d New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 9th February, 1776; died 22d April, 1777. Mills, Elijah (Mass). Sergeant 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; En- sign, 1st January, 1780; transferred to 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; resigned 6th June, 1781. Mills, James (N. C). 1st Lieutenant 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; transferred to 1st North Caro- lina, June, 1778; appears to have been a Captain in 10th North Carolina in 1779, and is reported to have been killed in a skirmish in March, 1781. Mills, John (Conn). Sergeant 5th Connecticut, 8th May, 1775; Regimen- tal Quartermaster, 21st June, 1775; Regimental Adjutant, 11th July to 26th November, 1775; Captain 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 13th May, 1778. (Died 14th November, 1821.) Mills, John (Mass). Ensign in Whit- comb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 6th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 26th March, 1777; Captain, 16th April, 1779; retained in Jackson's Regiment, Novem- ber, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784; Captain 2d United States In- fantry, 4th March, 1791 ; assigned to 2d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; Major, 19th February, 1793; Adjutant and Inspector of the Army, 13th May, 1794, to 27th February, 1796; died 8th July, 1796. Mills, John (N. H.). Sergeant 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to Decem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Bedel's Reg- iment New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776. Mills, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Dragoons, April to September, 1781. Mills, John (Va). Private 13th Vir- ginia, 2d February, 1778; regiment des- ignated 9th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Ensign, 6th August, 1779; trans- ferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781; 2d Lieutenant, 26th May, 1781, and served to 1st January, 1783. (Died 23d November, 1833.) Mills, Joseph (N. H.). Ensign 1st New Hampshire, 20th September, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 1st May, 1780; Lieutenant, 5th July, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Mills, Peter (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 21st December, 1775; Captain of Bald- win's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 16th August, 1777; resigned 16th February, 1781. (Died 10th . October, 1830.) Mills, Samuel (Conn). Quartermaster- Sergeant 2d Continental Dragoons, 12th January, 1777; taken prisoner on Long Island 14th December, 1777; exchanged 8th August, 1780; Lieutenant 2d Con- tinental Dragoons, to rank from 2d June, 1778; resigned 11th October, 1780. (Died 17th February, 1814.) Mills, Wm. (Conn). Captain of Bald- win's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st January, 1777; omitted July, 1779. Mills, William (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 11th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 14th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieu- tenant, 4th January, 1780; transferred to 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; Captain, 11th May, 1781; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to November, 1783. Milton, John (Ga). Ensign 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, November, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Howe, 8th February, 1777; Cap- tain, 15th September, 1777; Aide-de- Camp to General Lincoln in 1780, and to General Marion in 1781; retired 15th July, 1782 (Died 1803.) Minger, Edmund (— ). Adjutant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, — No- vember, 1776; turned over to the civil authorities of Pennsylvania, 29th March, 1777, on the charge of murder. Minnis, Alexander (Va). Was Sur- geon of the 8th Virginia; retired 14th September, 1778. Minnis, Callohill (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia, 22d February, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 23d December, 1776; Captain, Minnis 18th November, 1777; taken prisoner at Charieston 12th May, 1780; transferred to 7th Virginia 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war; Brevet Ma- jor, 30th September, 1783. Minnis, Francis (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia, December, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 2d December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 9th August, 1777 ; Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Muhlenberg in 1779; Captain, 25th April, 1780; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780. Minnis, Holman (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia, February, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 2d January, 1777; Captain, 12th May, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 7th Virginia 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Minor, Garret (Va). Major Virginia Militia, 1778-1779. Minor, Peter (Va). 2d Lieutenant 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th September, 1776; Cap- tain, 10th February, 1778; retired 30th September, 1778. Minor, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieutenant 5th Virginia, January, 1777; Captain 2d Virginia State Regiment, 23d April, 1778, to February, 1780; as Aide-de- Camp to General Stevens of the Vir- ginia Militia at Yorktown in 1781. (Died 21st July, 1834.) Minor, Timothy (Mass). Volunteer Surgeon at Concord, 19th April, 1775. (Died 1st August, 1804.) Minor, Samuel (N. Y.). Captain of Carpenter's Regiment New York Mi- Utia in 1776. Minot, Ephraim (Mass). Sergeant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d April to November, 1775; Ensign 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Princeton, 3d January, 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment 18th February, 1778, and served to . (Died 30th September, 1794.) Minthorn, John (N. Y.). Captain of Hathorn's New York Militia Regiment in 1779. Mitchell, Abiel (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Major of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, 24th May to December, 1775; served subse- quently as Colonel Massachusetts Mi- litia. (Died 1821.) Mitchell, Alexander (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant 4th New Jersey, 23d No- 395 Mitchell vember, 1776; Captain, 1st November, 1777; transferred to 1st New Jersey 1st July, 1778, and served to April, 1783. Mitchell, Andrew (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1775-1778. Mitchell, Ephraim (S. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, November, 1775 Captain 4th South Carolina, May, 1776 .Major, 20th June, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780. Mitchell, George (N. C). Captain 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to • ■. Mitchell, James (Del). Major Dela- ware M^itia in 1780. Mitchell, James (S. C). Captain 4th South Carolina, ; wounded at Stono Ferry 20th June, 1779; served to close of war. Mitchell, John (Ga). 1st Lieutenant i Georgia, 5th April, 1778; resigned 22d October, 1782. Mitchell, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th June, 1777; Regi- mental Adjutant, 1st May, 1779; Cap- lin, 15th July, 1779; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781, and. served to April, 1783. Mitchell, Jonathan (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Militia Regiment on the '^agaduce Expedition, July to Septem- ber, 1779. Mitchell, Joseph (Va). Captain 12th Virginia, 9th December, 1776; resigned 3d September, 1777. Mitchell, Nathaniel (Del). Adjutant Delaware Regiment in 1775; Cap- tain of Patterson's D^aware Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776; Captain of Grayson's Ad- ditional Continental Regiment, 20th January, 1777; Major, 23d December, 1777; transferred to Gist's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 21st February, 1814.) Mitchell, Nathaniel (Mass). Ensign 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Mitchell, Rotheus (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private in Bailey's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant and Ensign 23d Continental Infantry, Jan- uary to December, 1776; Ensign 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 21st June, 17'79; resigned 17th May, 1781. (Died 1816.) MitcheU 396 Montford Mitchell, Thomas (Ga). Was a Lieu- tenant of a Georgia Regiment in 1779, and a Captain in 1780. (Died 1840.) Mitchell, Thomas (Mass). Major of Thomas's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st July, 1775, to . Mitchell, Thomas (N. Y.). Captain of Malcolm's New York Regiment, March to November, 1776. Mitchell, Wm. (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 4th South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, , 1776; Captain, , 1780; killed at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Mitchels, Nathaniel (N. C). Regi- mental Quartermaster 3d North Caro- lina, ; dismissed 31st October, 1778. Mitler, John (R. I.). Second Lieu- tenant Rhode Island Militia in 1781; Mix, Caleb (Conn). Captain Connec- ticut Militia; killed at New Haven, 5th July, 1779. Mix, John (Conn). Sergeant 7th Con- necticut, 10th July to 20th December, 1775; Ensign of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th De- cember, 1776; Ensign 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant and Ad- jutant 2d Connecticut, 1st June, 1778; retired June, 1783. (Died 19th April, 1834.) Mix, Timothy (Conn). Private 2d Connecticut, 6th May to 1st December, 1775; Sergeant 2d Continental Artil- lery, 19th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 12th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 20th September, 1782, and served to June, 1783. (Died 11th June, 1824.) Mixer, Joseph (Mass). Ensign of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, April to October, 1775. Moaaggr, Henry (Pa). Sergeant Ger- man Regiment, 10th July, 1776; En- sign, 15th August, 1777; dismissed 3d August, 1778. Moat, John (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 17'75, to Moers, Benjamin (Mass). Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, , 1779; Lieutenant, 1780, and served to January, 1783. MofEett, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia at King's Mountain in October, 1780, and in the South Caro- lina campaign of 1781. (Died 1829.) MolhoUon, WUUam (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 1st July, 1778. Molloy, Hugh. — See MuUoy. Molton, Michael (Mass). Massachusetts Militia in 1779. Captain Moncrief, Richard (S. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th South Carolina, , 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 21st January, 1778, to Monell, James (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Malcolm's Additional Continen- tal Regiment, 20th March, 1777; wound- ed at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; re- signed 23d April, 1779. Monell, Robert (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia, ; killed at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777. Monro, George (Va). Surgeons Mate 6th Virginia, 10th February, 1779; Sur- geon, — May, 1779; was a Hospital Sur- geon, 1781 to 1783. (Died 11th October, 1819.) Munro, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 2d Vigrinia, 28th September, 1775; re- signed May, 1776. Monroe, James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 28th September, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, , 1776; wounded at Trenton, 26th December, 1776; Ma- jor and Aide-de-Camp to General Alex- ander (Lord Stirling), 20th November, 1777; resigned 20th December, 1778; Fith President of the United States, 4th March, 1817, to 4th March, 1825. (Died 4th July, 1831.) Monroe, Robert (Mass). Ensign of Company of Minute Men, ; killed at Lexington, 19th April, 1775. Monson. — See Munson, . Name spelled both ways. Montague, James (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1781. Montague, Moses (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1779-1780. (Died 1792.) Montee, Francis (Canada). Lieu- tenant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 20th November, 1775, to Montford, Joseph (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, February, 1777 ; Captain, 9th January, 1779 ; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780, exchanged, and served to close of war; Captain 1st United States Infantry, 3d Montfort 397 June, 1790; killed 27th April, 1792, by Indians, near Fort Jefferson, Ohio. Montfort, Julius de.— See De Mont- fort. Montgomery, (S. C). Lieuten- ant 2d South Carolina, ; resigned 5th February, 1778. Montgomery, Hugh (Pa). Lieuten- ant of Marines in 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 14th March, 1777; died 15th May, 1777. Montgomery, James (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st September, 1777. Montgomery, James (Pa). Captain Independent Company Pennsylvania Artillery, 2d December, 1776. Died 26th August, 1777. Montgomery, James (Va). Lieuten- ant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Montgomery, James (Va). Captain of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1778-1781. Montgomery, John (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1777. Montgomery, John (Va). Lieuten- ant-Colonel of a Virginia State Regi- ment, 1778 to 1781. Montgomery, John (Va). Lieuten- ant of Virginia Cavalry, 1781. Montgomery, Joseph (Del). Chaplain Delaware Regiment, 13th January to December, 1776; Brigade Chaplain, 27th April, 1778, to , 1780. Montgomery, Michael (Va). 1st Lieutenant of 2d Canadian (Kazan's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; left on • three months' furlough in October, 1780, and did not rejoin, and was re- tired 1st January, 1781. Montgomery, Nathaniel (Mass). Cor- poral in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Montgomery, Richard (N. Y.). Bri- gadier-General Continental Army, 22d June, 1775; Major-General, 9th Decem- ber, 1776; killed in the assault on Quebec, 31st December, 1775. Montgomery, Samuel (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th Janu- ary, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st June, 1776; Captain 7th Pennsylvania, 20th Mooers March, 1777; transferred to 4th Penn- sylvania, 17th January, 1781; wound- ed at Green Springs 6th July, 1781; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. Montgomery, Wm. (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1815.) Montgomery, Wm. (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Wash- ington, 16th November, 1776. (Died 1816.) Montgomery, William (Pa). Ensign of Wilson's Pennsylvania Battalion to guard stores at Carlisle, Pa., 20th Oc- tober, 1777, to October, 1778. Montour, John ( — ). Captain of a Company of Delaware Indians, 1780- 1781. Monty, Francis (Conn). Ensign 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 25th November, 1775; 2d Lietuenant, 18th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th November, 1777; wounded at Quaker Hill, 29th August, 1778; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 8th February, 1809.) Moodie, Andrew (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Lamb's Company New York Artillery, 30th June, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant, 6th November, 1775 ; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; Cap- tain 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- aryi 1777, and served to June, 1783. (Died 18th September, 1787.) Moodie, Robert (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia in 1776. Moody, Edward (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant Sth Virginia, 16th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 6th August, 1776; dropped on roll for June, 1777, with re- mark "promoted to Captain Virginia Artillery," possibly a State or Militia Regiment; reportetd to have died in March, 1781. Moody, James (Va). 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia State Regiment, 23d April, 1778; Captain, 3d April, 1779, and served to January, 1781. Moody, John (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1776. Moody, William (Del). Major of Patterson's Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Mooers, Benjamin (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia in 1776 and Moon 398 Moore 1777; Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 20th March, 1778; Lieuten- ant and Regimental Adjutant, March, 1780, and served to close of war. (Died 20th February, 1838.) Moon, Archelaus (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 14th Virginia, 23d December, 1776; resigned 13th November, 1777. Moon, Hugh (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia Regiment in 1780. (Died 24th October, 1833.) Moon, Jacob (Va). Paymaster 14th Virginia, 28th April, 1777; resigned 28th August, 1778. Mooney, Benjamin (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Wyman's Regiment New Hampshire MiUtia, 20th June, 1776; cashiered, 2d October, 1776. Mooney, Hercules (N. H.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel and Colonel New Hamp- shire Militia, 1776 to 1780. (Died 1787.) Moor, Daniel (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia in 1775. (Died 1811.) Moor, John (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; wounded at Stillwater, 19th September, 1777; retired 1st September, 1778. (Died 1809.) Moor, John (N. H.7. Captain 1st New Hampshire, 23d May, 1775; Major, 18th June to December, 1775; Major 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Moor, William (Mass). Sergeant- Major 3d Continental Artillery, March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 29th September, 1778; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783; 1st Lieutenant, July, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783 ; Lieutenant United States Artillery Bat- talion, 20th October, 1786; Lieutenant Artillery Battalion United States Army, 29th September, 1789; died 10th Sep- tember, 1790. Moore, Alexander (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 14th Virginia, 7th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 4th October, 1777; re- signed 10th January, 1778. Moore, Alfred (N. C). Captain 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; resigned 8th March, 1777. (Died 15th October, 1810.) Moore, Andrew (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Burrall's Continental Regi- ment, 23d January, 1776; died in July, 1776, of smallpox. Moore, Andrew (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 9th Virginia, 16th March, 1776; Captain, 25th December, 1777; resigned 14th May, 1778; served subsequently as Brigadier General Virginia Militia. Moore, Cato (Va). 1st Lieutenant of Grayson's Additional Continental Regiment, 3d February, 1777; wounded at Brandywine, Uth September, 1777; resigned 3d February, 1778. Moore, Cleon (Va). Captain of Gray- son's Additional Continental Regiment, 29th January, 1777; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; re- signed 5th July, 1778. Moore, Daniel (N. H.). Captain 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to Decem- ber, 1775; Captain 5th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently as Colonel New Hampshire Militia. (Died 19th July, 1820.) Moore, David (Mass). Captain of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, 24th April to December, 1775. Moore, David (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant , 1778; re- signed, 26th October, 1778. Moore, Dempsey (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; resigned 27th August, 1777. Moore, Elijah (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant, 10th North Carolina, 12th October, 177'7; transferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 11th Septem- ber, 1781 ; transferred to 4th North Carolina, 6th February, 1782; retired 1st January, 1783. Moore, Ezra (N. H.). Private of Bedel's New Hampshire Regiment, June 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 22d January, 1776, and served to July, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant of Bedel's Vermont Regiment, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1779. Moore, Francis (Ga). Captain 2d Georgia, 5th July, 1776; also reported as Major; killed in action with Indians at Reid's Bluff, in the fall of 1782. Moore, George (Vt). 1st Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1779. Moore, Henry (N. Y.). Surgeon's- Mate, Hospital Department, 1780,1782. Moore, Henry (S. C). Lieutenant 4th South Carolina (Artillery), 25th October, 1778; taken prisoner at Charieston, 12th May, 1780. Moore Moore Moore, Hervey (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775. Moore, Isaac (N. C). Captain 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778. Died 10th July, 1778. Moore, Isham (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Light Horse in 1775. Moore, Jacob (Va). Ensign of a Virginia Regiment in 1779. Moore, James (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 19th January, 1776; Captain, 2d December, 1776; taken prisoner at Newtown, 20th January, 1778; exchanged, 7th December, 1780; served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Moore, James (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Lamb's Company New York Artil- lery, 30th June, 1775; Captain Lieuten- ant, 14th March, 1776; died Janu- ary, 1777. Moore, James (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; re- signed 28th February, 1778. Moore, James (N. C). Colonel 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 1st March, 1776; died 9th April, 1777. Moore, James (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, , 1780; Lieutenant, 1st July, 1781; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781; did not rejoin regiment. Moore, James (Pa.) Colonel Pennsyl- vania Militia in 1776. Moore, James (Pa). Captain 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Captain 5th Pennsylvania, De- cember, 1776, to rank from 5th January, 1776 ; Major 1st Pennsylvania, 20th Sep- tember, 1777; transferred to 2d Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783, and served to November, 1783 ; Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel, 30th September, 1783. (Died 1813.) Moore, James (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia in 1781; killed by Indians in 1786. Moore, James Francis (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 19th March, 1776; Captain Pennsylvania State Regiment, 25th Oc- tober, 1776; regiment designated, 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; transferred to 8th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; resigned 2d August, 1779. Moore, James W. (S. C). Surgeon South Carolina Militia and in Hospital Department, 1778-1782, Moore, John (N. C). Lieutenant 7th North Carolina, 17th December, 1776, to . Moore, John (Pa). Major of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1777. Moore, John (Va). Ensign 12th Vir- ginia, 1st March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 15th November, 1777; resigned 30th March, 1778. Moore, John (Va). Regimental Quartermaster, 14th Virginia, 2d May, 1777; retired 30th September, _ 1778; shown also a Captain of a, Virginia Regiment in 1780; possibly of Militia. Moore, Joseph (Mass). Captain of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Moore, Joseph (Pa). 1st Lieutenant Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, May, 1776; killed at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Moore, Maurice (N. C). Ensign 1st North CaroHna, 1st September, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 4th January, 1776; killed 18th January, 1776, at . Moore, Merritt (Va). Ensign 2d Vir- ginia, 3d October, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, August, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant, 13th. Jan- uary, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778, Moore, Nicholas Ruxton (Md). 2d Lieutenant of Fulford's ' Company Maryland Cannoneers, March, 1776; Lieutenant 4th Continental Dragoons, 2d February, 1777 ; Captain, 15th March, 1778; resigned 31st December, 1778; Captain Maryland Cavalry Militia in 1781. (Died 9th March, 1816.) Moore, Peter (Va). Sergeant 8th Vir- ginia, November, 1776; Lieutenant in 1777; Lieutenant and Captain of a Vir- ginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Moore, Richard N. (Pa). Lieutenant 4th Continental Dragoons, Febru- ary, 1777; Captain, 15th March, 1778; resigned 21st December, 1778. Moore, Robert (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; was a Captain in 1778 and 1779. Moore, Roger (N. C). Captain 4th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; re- signed — November, 1776. Moore Moore, Samuel (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, Sth Jan- uary, 1776 Captain 3d Pennsylvania, 11th November, 1776; retired 1st July 1778. (Died 1795.) Moore, Samuel (N. H.). Surgeon's- Mate of Wingate's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, July, 1776, to March, 1777. Moore, Smith (Md). 2d Lieutenant 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 10th May, 1777. .Moore, Stephen (N. C). Lieutenant- Colonel North Carolina Militia; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Moore, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 13th Virginia, 16th November, 1776; Captain, 23d January, 1778; regi- ment designated 9th Virginia 14th Sep- tember, 1778, and served to January, 1780. (Died 1829.) Moore, Thomas Lloyd (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, Sth January, 1776; Captain, 21st May, 1776; Captain 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; to rank from 21st May, 1776; Major 9th Pennsylvania, 12th May, 1779; transferred to Sth Pennsylvania, 17th January ,1781; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1783; Lieutenant-Colonel 10th United States Infantry, 8th January, 1799; honorably discharged, 15th June, 1800. (Died, 1819.) Moore, Willard (Mass). Major in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Major of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d April, 1775; killed at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775. Moore, William (Del). Captain Dela- ware Militia, 1780-1781. Moore, William (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 15th June, 1779, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 6th August, 1819.) Moore, William (Pa). Sergeant 3d Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 26th March, 1776; 3d Lieu- tenant, 6th July, 1776; transferred to Pennsylvania State Regiment, October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 18th April, 1777; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; regiment designated 13th Penn- sylvania, 12th November, 1777; trans- ferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Brevet Captain, 30th 400 Morfit September, 1783. (Died 6th. June, 1824.) Moore, WilUam (Pa). Sergeant-Major 3d Continental Artillery, 3d March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st August, 1778;' served to June, 1783. Moore, William (N. C). Surgeon's- Mate, 10th North Carolina, 19th Janu- ary, 1778; resigned, May, 1778. Moore, WilUam (Va). Sergeant 3d Virginia, 10th April, 1777; Ensign 15th August, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 28th Oc- tober, 1777; retired May, 1779 (Died 1818.) Moore, Zedakiah (Md). Quartermas- ter Sergeant, 2d Maryland, 3d June 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 27th May, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 10th September, 1780; . died April, 1783. Moorehouse, Andrew (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel New York Militia, 1776- 1778. (Died 1801.) Moorehouse, Solomon (Conn). Cap- tain Connecticut Militia, 1776. Moran, Edmond (Md). Sergeant 6th Maryland, Sth December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant Regimental Quartermaster, 17th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 21st May, 1779; dismissed, 15th July, 1780. (Died 1812.) Morehead, James (N. C). Lieuten- ant 10th North Carolina, 23d March, 1779, to . Morehead, Samuel (Pa). Captain ■Pennsylvania Independent Company, guarding stores at Kittanning, Pa., 22d January, 1777, to 1778. Morey, Ephriam (Vt). 1st Lieuten- ant of Bedel's Regiment, Vermont Militia, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1778. Morey, Isaac (Mass). Sergeant 3d Continental Artillery, 2d February, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1778; omitted November, 1779. (Died 17th October, 1830.) Morey, Israel (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1779-1780. (Died 1809.) Morey, Samuel (N. H.). Surgeon's- Mate 2d New Hampshire, in 1780; re- signed 1st August, 1782. Morflt, Henry (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776, and was a prisoner to close of war. (Died 1794.) Morgan Morgan, Abel (Pa). Surgeon 11th Pennsylvania, 14th February, 1777; transferred to 8th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; resigned February, 1779. (Died, July, 1785.) Morgan, Abner (Mass). Major of Porter's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, 1775-1778. (Died 7th November, 1837.) Morgan, Benjamin (Mass). Sur- geon's-Mate list Massachusetts, 21st March, 1782, and served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783. Morgan, Benjamin (N. C). Ensign 3d North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Morgan, Daniel (Va). Captain Com- pany of Virginia Riflemen, July, 1775; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st De- cember, 1775; Colonel Uth Virginia, 12th November, 1776; regiment desig- nated 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Brigadier General Continental Army, 13th October, 1780. By the" act of 9th March, 1781, "The United States in Congress assembled, considering it as a tribute due to distinguished merit to give a public approbation of the conduct of Brigadier-General Morgan, and of the officers and men under his command .on the 17th day of January last, when, with 80 cavlary and 237 infantry of the troops of the United States and 553 militia from the States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro- lina and Georgia, he obtained a com- plete and important victory over a select and well-appointed detachment of more than 1,100 British troops, com- manded by Lieutenant-Colonel Tarleton, do therefore resolve, that the thanks of the United States in Congress assem- bled be given to Brigadier-General Mor- gan, and the officers and men under his command, for their fortitude and good conduct displayed in the action at the Cowpens, in the State of South Carolina, on the 17th day of January last; that a medal of gold be presented to Brigadier-General Morgan, with em- blems and mottoes descriptive of his conduct on that memorable day." Served to close of war. (Died 6th July, 1802.) Morgan, David (Md). Sergeant Ger- man Regiment, 5th November, 1776; Ensign, 13th August, 1777; Lieutenant, 8th April, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Morgan, Enoch (Pa). Paymaster 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; re- tired 1st July, 1778. 401 Morgan Morgan, Ephriam (Conn). Quarter- master-Sergeant 1st Connecticut, 19th April, 1777; Ensign and Issuing Com- missary 2d Connecticut Brigade, 1st January, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. Morgan George (Pa). Appointed Agent for Indian Affairs, 10th April, 1776, with rank and pay of Colonel Continental Army; also appointed Deputy Commissioner-General of Pur- chases Western District, 20th Novem- ber, 1777, and served to close of war. (Died 10th March, 1810.) Morgan, Haynes (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1776-1779. Morgan, Jacob, Jr. (Pa). Major and Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1775-1779. (Died 1792.) Morgan, James (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia in 1776; wounded at Fort Griswold, 6th September, 1781. Morgan, John (Pa). Had been Sur- geon in British Army, ; Director- General and Chief Physician of Hos- pital, 17th October, 1775 ; dismissed 9th January, 1777; his conduct vindicated, 12th June, 1779; see act of Congress of that date. (Died 15th October, 1789.) Morgan, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th Janu- ary, 1776; Captain, 17th November, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 26th August, 1778. Morgan, John (Va). Ensign 13th Virginia, January, 1777; died 25th October, 1777. Morgan, Mordacai (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 9th Pennsylvania, 15th No- vember, 1776; retired 1st July, 1778. Morgan, Nathaniel (Conn). Ensign in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 15th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776; died — September, 1776. Morgan, Nicholas (N. J.). Lieuten- ant New Jersey Militia; mortally wounded 9th December, 1782; where, not stated. Morgan, Simon (Va) . Ensign 8th Virginia, 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 13th Virginia, 15th December, 1776; Captain, 15th March, 1778; regi- Morgan 402 Morris ment designated 9th Virginia, 14th Sep- tember, 1778; transferred to 7th Vir- ginia, 12th February, 1781; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781; served to close of war. Morgfan, Spencer (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 4th July, 17.79; was in service in April, 1781. Morgan, William (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Artillery, 1779-1780. Moritz, Gilbert ( — ). Surgeon's Mate of Armand's Partisan Corps, 1777- 1779. Morrell, Henry (Mass). Captain, Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Massa- chusetts MiUtia, 1776-1777. (Died 1778.) Morrell, John (Ga). Captain Georgia MiUtia, 1777-1779. Morrell, Nathaniel (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia in 1777. Morrell, Thomas (N. J.). Captain 4th New Jersey, 28th November, 1776; Major, 17th February, 1777; resigned 29th October, 1777. (Died 9th August, 1838.) Morrill, Amos (N. H.), 1st Lieuten- ant 1st New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775; Captain 5th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; Cap- tain 1st New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; Major 2d New Hampshire, 24th March, 1780; retained in New Hampshire Battalion, 1st March, 1782, and served to close of war. (Died Jan- uary, 1810.) Morrill, Joseph (N. Y.). Sergeant 4th New York, 10th December, 1776; Ser- geant-Major, 1st March, 1779; Ensign 1st June, 1779; transferred to 1st New York, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783.) Morrill, Simon (N. H.). Ensign 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 19th September, 1777; resigned 20th May, 1780. Morris, Abel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania Battalion Flying Camp, June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Pennsyl- vania, November, 1776 ; retired 1st July, 1778. Morris, Anthony, Jr. (Pa). Surgeon of troops in Canada and at Lake George, June to August, 1776; Ensign Pennsylvania Associaters; killed at Princeton, 3d January, 1777. Morris, Anthony James (Pa). Major 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 25th No- vember, 1775; Major 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to rank from 25th November, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel 2d Pennsylvania, 25th October, 1776; Colonel 9th Pennsylvania, 12th March, 1777, which he declined, 7th June, 1777, and retired from the service. (Died 20th May, 1831.) Morris, Asa (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; died 30th July, 1775. Morris, Benjamin (Pa). Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, 4th August, 1777; killed at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777. Morris, David (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, ; taken prisoner at , 20th October, 1780; sent to Prison-ship, from which he escaped. Morris, Gottlieb (Pa). Surgeon Hos- pital Department in 1776; Surgeon of Armand's Partisan Corps, 1780 to 1782. Morris, Jacob (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1775; Major and Aide-de- Camp to General Lee, October, 1776, to October, 1778; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; Major and Aide-de- Camp to General Greene, May, 1781, to 1782, Morris, James (Conn). Ensign of Gay's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; taken risoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; exchanged 3d January, 1781; Captain-Lieutenant 5th Connecti- cut, 20th July, 1780; Captain, 22d August, 1780; transferred to 2d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. It is also stated that he did not rejoin the army after exchange. (Died 20th April, 1820.) Morris, James (Pa). Ensign 1st Penn- sylvania Battalion, 3d November, 1776, to January, 1777. Morris, John (Pa). Surgeon 1st Bat- talion of the Pulaski Legion, subse- quently Armand's Corps, 1779 to 1782. Morris, Jonathan (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 7th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Captain, 14th April, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Cam- den, 16th August, 1780; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Morris, Jonathan Ford (N. J.). En- sign 1st New Jersey, 14th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 14th March, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 14th April, 1778 resigned 28th No- 403 Morris vember, 1778; served as Surgeori's-Mate in Hospital Department, 6th March, 1780 to June, 1782; also as Surgeon New Jersey Militia. Morris, Joseph prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. (Died 26th February, 1826.) Orcutt, William (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel Connecticut Militia; dismissed 10th September, 1778. OrendorfE, Christian (Md). 1st Lieu- tenant Maryland Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Captain, 1st April, 1778; transferred to 1st Mary- land, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Orne, Azor (Mass). Major-General Massachusetts Militia in 1776. (Died 6th June, 1796.) Orne, Joshua (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Glover's Massachusetts Reg- iment, 19th April to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 14th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain of Lee's Continental Orr 421 Ott Regiment, 10th January, 1777; resigned 1st October, 1778. Orr, Alexander (Mass). Sergeant 6th Continental Infantry, January, 1776; Ensign, 12th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned — July, 1780. (Died 27th January, 1832.) Orr, James (S. C). Surgeon 6th South Carolina, 1778-1780. Orr, John (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant of Spencer's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 23d February, 1777; severely wounded at Bennington, 16th August, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 10th October, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 23d December, 1822.) Orr, Robert ( — ). Captain, ; was a prisoner in 1782 ; no further record of him. Orr, William (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 17th October, 1777; cash- iered 16th April, 1778. Orrell, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 10th North CaroUna, 14th March, 1778; re- tired 1st June, 1778. Osborn, Alexander (N. C). Colonel North CaroUna Militia, 1775-1776. Died 1776. Osborn, John (Conn). Drummer in 7th Connecticut, 10th July to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st November, 1777; resigned 4th Oc- tober, 1778. (Died 30th May, 1825.) Osborn, John (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; taken prisoner at his home, 14th February, 1778. Osborn, Samuel (Conn). Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775. Osborn, Stephen (Sonn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 26th July, 1777; Captain, 1st May, 1778; resigned 31st May, 1779. Osgood, David (N. H.).* Chaplain 1st New Hampshire, 23d May to De- cember, 1775. Osgood, James (N. H.). Captain of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 6th July to December, 1775; Captain of Bedel's New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January to October, 1776. (Died 1816.) Osgood, Kendall (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 22d October, 1777. Osgood, Samuel (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Ward, 20th July, 1775. to 23d April, 1776. (Died 12th August, 1813.) Osmon, Benajah (N. J.). Regimen- tal Quartermaster 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 12th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston 24th April, 1780; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Osterhout, John (N. Y.l New York Militia in 1775. Captain Ostrander, Arendt (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant and Captain New York Militia, 1775-1776. Ostrander, John (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Canadian (Living- ston's) Regiment, 1st February, 1777; resigned 16th January, 1779; subse- quently served as Lieutenant and Ad- jutant of New York Levies in 1780 and 1781. Ostrander, Thomas (N. Y,). 2d Lieu- tenant in Swartwout's New York Mi- litia Regiment, July, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; omitted May, 1778; served sub- sequently as Lieutenant in New York Levies. Oswald, Eleazer (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; served as a volunteer in the Expedition to Canada, and was taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; ex- changed 10th January, 1777; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 28th June, 1778. (Died 1st October, 1795.) Oswald, William (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Otis, James (Mass). Adjutant 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Ensign of Jack- son's Additional Continental Regiment, 14th May, 1777; retired 23d April. 1779. Otis, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 1st April, 1777; resigned 31st May, 1777. Ott, Abraham (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Ott, Adam (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Nelson's Independent Pennsylvania Rifle Company, 30th January, 1776; OttendorS 422 Padelford 1st Lieutenant 5th Pennsylvania, 24th March, 1777; resigned 20th April, 1777. Ottendorfl, Nicholas Dietrich Baron de ( — ). Brevet Captain Continental Army, 8th November, 1776; Major of a Battalion of three companies raised in Pennsylvania, to rank from 5th De- cember, 1776; battalion was merged into Armand's Partisan Corps, October, 1780; served to close of war. Otterson, Samuel (S. C). Lieutenant in 1776; Captain in 1778; Major South Carolina Militia in 1782. Otto, Bodo (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1777-1778; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 6th October, 1780; died 26th January, 1782. Otto, Frederick (Pa.) Surgeon of Hospital Department, 6th July, 1776, to 1st August, 1780. Oury, Wendel (Pa). Captain 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; re- signed nth October, 1777. Ousby, Thomas (S. C). Private, Ser- geant, and Quartermaster-Sergeant 4th South Carolina, July, 1775, to June, 1779; 2d Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster, 15th April, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780 ; prisoner to close of war; name also spelled Ousley. Ousley William (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 9th February, 1776; resigned — May, 1776; name also spelled Ouby. Outlaw, Edward (N. C). Ensign 6th North CaroUna, 16th April, 1776, to Outwater, John (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, 1780-1781. Overstreet, John (Va). Cadet 4th Virginia, February to December, 1777; Captain Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Overton, James ( Va) . Ensign of Tay- lor's Regiment Virginia Convention Guards, January, 1779 to 1781. Overton, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 14th Virginia, 10th March, 1777; Cap- tain, 4th October, 1777; regiment des- ignated 10th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; transferred to 1st Virginia, 12th February, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Overton, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 9th Virginia, 14th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 9th March, 1778; re- signed 22d July 1778; Lieutenant and Adjutant 4th Continental Dragoons, 1st July, 1779; Captain, 24th April, 1781, and served to close of war. Owen, (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia; killed at Hayes' Sta- tion, S. C, 9th November, 1781. Owen, Caleb (Vt). Lieutenant Ver- mont Militia in 1777 and 1778. Owen, Stephen (N. C). Ensign 8th North Carolina, January, 1777; Lieuten- ant, 15th August, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Owen, Thomas (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1782. Owens, Bamaby (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New York, 25th November, 1775, to November, 1776; Adjutant 4th Pennsylvania, 2d May, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant 8th Pennsylvania, 13th July, 1777, and served to . Owens, John (N. C). Lieutenant 6th North Carolina, 7th May, 1776, to . Ozier, George. — See Ogier. Paca, Aquila (Md). Captain 2d Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to December, 1776. Paca, William (Md). A signer of the Declaration of Independence. Died 1799. Packard, Isaac (Mass). Corporal and Sergeant of Gridley's Regiment Massa- chusetts Artillery, May to November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Knox's Regi- ment Continental Artillery, 10th De- cember, 1775, to November, 1776. Packard, John (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to Decembef, 1775. Packard, Rhodes (R. I). 2d Lieuten- ant of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 19th August, 1776: 1st Lieuenant, 12th December, 1776, and served to May, 1777. Paddock, Isaac (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, August, 1775, to Janu- ary, 1776; Lieutenant New York Mili- tia in 1777 Paddock, Jonathan (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1779-1780. Padelford, Philip (R. I). Surgeon Rhode Island Militia in 1778; served subsequently in the Navy. Pago 423 Palmer Page, Carter (Va). 1st Lieutenant 3d Continental Dragoons, 8th January, 1777; Captain, 10th April, 1778; Aide- de-Camp to General Lafayette, June to November, 1781; served to close of war, (Died April, 1825.) Page, David (N. H.). Lieutenant and Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1775- 1777. Page, Enoch (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Page, Jeremiah (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant-Colonel Massachusetts Militia in 1776. (Died 1806.) Page, Jesse (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 17771778. Page, Moses (N. H.). Sergeant 3d New Hampshire, 16th March, 1777; En- sign, 1st May, 1779; transferred to 2d New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781 ; Lieutenant, 13th September, 1781 ; re- tained in New Hampshire Battalion, 21st March, 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 5th October, 1832.) Peter (Mass). Ensign of Scam- mon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 30th March, 1779; resigned 29th May, 1780. 6, Samuel (Mass). Lieutenant in Le.Kington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1776; Captain 11th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 18th March, 1780. (Died — September, 1814.) Page, William (R. I.). 1st Lieutenant of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777; served subsequently in Navy. Pagget, (Va). Captain Virginia Militia; killed at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779. Paige, Timothy (Mass). Captain Massachusetts MiUtia in 1777. (Died 1790.) Paine, Aaron (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Paine, John (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Major Massa- chusetts Militia, 1776-1779. Paine, John (N. J,). Captain New Jersey Militia, ; killed- near Spank- town, N. J., 25th September, 1781. Paine, Phineas (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Major Massa- chusetts Mihtia, 1776-1777. Paine, Robert Tredt (Mass). A signer of the Declaration of Independence. Died 11th May, 1814. Paine, Samuel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Paine, Stephen (R. I.). Ensign of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 15th January, 1776, to November, 1776. Painter, Elisha (Conn). Private 'in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Wooster's Connecticut Regiment in 1775; Major of Warner's Additional Continental Regiment, 5th July, 1776; removed 18th January, 1777; order re- moving him repealed, 25th April, 1777; dismissed 13th October, 1778; granted a new trial, and while his case was pend- ing, died 13th January, 1781. Painter, Gamaliel (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Warner's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, 5th July, 1776; Cap- tain of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 12th July, 1777; retired April, 1782, (Died 21st May, 1819.) Palfrey, William (Mass). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Lee, 16th July, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel and Aide- de-Camp to General Washington, 6th March, 1776; Paymaster-General, 27th April, 1776, with rank of Lieutenant- Colonel from 9th July, 1776; appointed United States Consul to France, 4th No- vember, 1780; vessel on which he sailed was lost at sea in December, 1780. Pallaseure, James (R. I.). Surgeon's Mate 1st Rhode Island, 1st April, 1777; resigned 1st February, 1778. Palmer, Abraham (N. H.) 1st Lieu- tenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, 15th June, 1775, to Jan- uary, 1776. Palmer, David (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain, 11th August, 1775, to January, 1776. Palmer, Edward (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Stony Point, 16th July, 1779; resigned 20th July, 1780. Palmer, Elias Sanford (Conn). 1st Lieutenant of Selden's Connecticut Palmer 424 Parker State Regiment, June to December, 1776. (Died 1821.) Palmer, Femier (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1775. Palmer, James (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1775. Palmer, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia under General Marlon in 1780. Palmer, Jonathan (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Palmer, Joseph (Mass) . Colonel Mas- sachusetts Militia, 2d February, 1776; Brigadier-General Massachusetts Militia, 9th May, 1776, to close of war. Palmer, Joseph (N. C). Ensign 5th Vorth Carolina, 6th June, 1776, to . Palmer, Philip (R. I.) Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August. 1776, to March, 1777. Palmer, Thomas (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1776-1777. Palmer, Walter (R. I). 2d Lieuten- ant of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 1st November, 1775; to 1st May, 1776: 1st Lieutenant of Rich- mond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to 19th November. 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Tallmann's Rhode Island Militia Regiment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Palmer, William ( — ). Lieutenant Pulaski Legion, 13th February, 1778; resigned 19th March, 1779. Pancoast, David (Pa). Captain of Flower's Artillery -Artificer Regiment, 10th February, 1777; resigned — April, 1778. Pancoast, Joseph (N. J.) Captain New Jersey Militia in 1776. Pannell, Abraham (Mass). Ensign 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to ■ . Pannell, David (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia in 1777. Pannill, Joseph (Ga). Major 2d Geor- gia, 5th July, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 4th Georgia, 16th April, 1778; retired 22d October, 1782. Papst, (Pa). Major of Kach- lein's Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp June, 1776; dismissed 10th Sep- tember, 1776. Pardee, Aaron (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 17th October, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1837.) Parham, James (S. C). Sergeant and Quartermaster Sergeant 1st South Caro- lina, 1777 to March, 1778; 2 Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, 19th March, 1778; Regimental Quartermaster, April, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Parke, John (Pa). Lieutenant-Colo- nel of Patton's Continental Regiment, 11th January, 1777; resigned 29th Octo- ber, 1778. Parke, John (Pa). 'As,sistant to the Quartermaster-General, 16th August, 1775; Ensign 2d Pennsylvania Bat- talion, May, 1776; discharged 3d Sep- tember, 1776; Ensign Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st August, 1777; regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th No- vember, 1777; transferred to 2d Penn- sylvania, 1st July, 1778 : 1st Lieutenant, 15th April,. 1779; died 23d July, 1780, of wounds received at Block House, N. J., 19th July, 1780. Parke, Theophilus (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regi- ment, 7th May, 1778 ; Captain Lieuten- ant, August, 1779; cashiered, 25th March, 1780. (Name also spelled Parks.) Parke, Thomas (Pa). Ensign 2d Penn- sylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; discharged 20th June, 1776. Parke, William (Mass). Corporal of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Marshall's Regiment Massachusetts Mili- tia in 1776; 1st Lieutenant 10th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 15th December, 1778; Cap- tain, 18th March, 1780; dismissed 14th January, 1782. Parker, Aaron (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Little's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775. Parker, Abel (Conn). Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 3d. May to 17th December, 1775; Ensign 2d Connecticut,- 1st Janu- ary, 1777; resigned 3d February, 1778. (Died 1831.) Parker, Alexander (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st June, 1776; Captain 7th Pennsylvania, 20th March, 1777 ; transferred to 4th Perinsyl- vania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 1792.) Parker 425 Parker Parker, Alexander (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, 28th September, 1775 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 24th January, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 25th Dec^rpber, 1776; Captain, 1st June, 1777 ; Jll^akfen prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780, and served to close of war; Colonel 5th United States In- fantry, 3d May, 1S08; resigned 31st De- cember, 1809. Parker, Alexander (Va). Regimental Quartermaster, 6th Virginia, 1st June, 1776; resigned 24th August, 1777. Parker, Asa (Mass). Captain of Pres- cott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Parker, Avery (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant Lexington Alarm; 1st Lieutenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1776-1781. Parker, Benjamin (Mass). Ensign 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 27th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 10th 1uly, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died -, 1801.) Parker, Clarke (R. I.). Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia, 1776-1777. Parker, Daniel (Mass). Surgeon of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775. (Also called David Parker.) Parker, Daniel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 25th October, 1778. Parker, Danial (Mass). Private, Cor- poral and Sergeant 8th Massachusetts, 3d March, 1777, until appointed Ensign in August, 1778; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; cash- iered, 20th August, 1782. (Died 2d Feb- ruary, 1822.) Parker, Eli (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia in 1777. Parker, Elias J. (Mass). Cadet 3d Continental Artillery, 11th May, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 12th September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 2d November, 1780; transferred to 1st Massachusetts. 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783. (Died 8th December, 1798.) Parker, Elisha (R. I.). Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776, to . Parker, Enos (Mass). Ensign in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Captain Mass- achusetts Militia, 1776-1779. Parker, Gideon (Mass). Captain of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, and served to . Parker, Isaac (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 3d October, 1778. Parker, James 'Mass). Surgeon 10th Massachusetts 1st January, 1777; died 23d September, 1778. Parker, James (R. I.). Captain of Tallmann's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1778. Parker, John (Mass). Captain of Company of Minute Men at Lexington and Concord, 19th April, 1775. Died 17th September, 1775. Parker, John (N. H.). Captain of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 15th June, 1775, to 1st Janu- ary, 1776. Parker, Jonas (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ist Lieutenant, 10th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st October, 1778; Captain, 5th July. 1779; dismissed 24h January, 1781. Parker, Jonathan (Conn). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 17th December, 1775; Captain of Sage's Connecticut Regiment, June to December, 1776; Captain 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 17th June, 1778. Parker, Joseph (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775. Parker, Joseph (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 14th March, 1777; resigned 14th March, 1778. (Died 7th December, 1831.) Parker, Joseph (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1775-1776. Parker, Joshua (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1776-1779. Parker 426 Parks Parker, Josiah (Va). Major 5th Vir- ginia, 13th February, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel, 13th August, 1776; Colonel, 1st April, 1777; resigned 12th July, 1778; Colonel Virginia Militia in 1781. (Died 21st March, 1810.) Parker, Kedar (N. C). 2d Lieutenant 6th North Carolina, 7th May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 19th September, 1776; re- tired 1st June, 1778. Parker, Levi (Mass). Private Lexing- ton Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 20th September, 1780; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 14th May, 1782; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 10th September, 1S25.) Parker, Moses (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 27th May, 1775; wounded and taken prisoner at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775, and died of his wounds, 4th July, 1775. Parker, Nicholas Jr. (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Virginia, 1st April, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant, 28th September, 1776. Died 7th June, 1777. Parker, Oliver (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775; cashiered 2d Au- gust, 1775. Parker, Paul (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 16th January, 1777; Captain, 19th Septem- ber, 1777; served to . Parker, Phineas (Mass). Ensign of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant, 27th March, 1778 ; Captain, 1st January, 1779, and served to 29th March, 1781. Parker, Richard (Va). Captain 2d Virginia, 28th September, 1775; Major 6th Virginia, 13th August, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 2d Virginia, 10th Febru- ary, 1777; Colonel 1st Virginia, 10th February, 1778; died 8th May, 1780, of wounds received at the Siege of Charles- ton. Parker, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1781 ; Captain Lieutenant, 4th October, 1782, and served to June, 1783. Parker, Samuel Franklin (N. J.). Cap- tain and Major New Jersey Militia, 1776- 1779. Died 1779. Parker, Stephen (Mass). Paymaster of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st May, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779. Parker, Thomas (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, 4th January, 1777; Lieutenant, 13th October, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Savannah, 9th October, 1779 ; exchanged 22d December, 1780; served to close of war; Brevet-Captain, 30th September, 1783. Parker, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieutenant 9th Virginia, 4th July, 1776; taken pris- oner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; Captain, 23d April, 1778; transferred to 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1781 ; trans- ferred to 1st Virginia, 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 8th United States In- fantry, 8th January, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; Colonel 12th United States Infantry, 12th March, 1812; Brigadier-General, 12th March, 1813; resigned 1st November, 1814. (Died 24th January, 1820.) Parker, Warham (Mass). Captain of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Parker, William (N. H.). Surgeon's Mate 8th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; Surgeon 2d New Hamp- shire, 8th November, 1776; resigned 30th November, 1778. (Died 15th Sep- tember, 1798.) Parker, William (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia, 1777-1778. ..Parker, William (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia, 1776-1777. Parkhurst, Ebenezer (Vt). Lieuten- ant Vermont Militia m 1777. ParkinsoiL, Henry (N. H.). Regimen- tal Quartermaster 1st New Hampshire, 4th July to December, 1775; Regimen- tal Quartermastetr 5th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Parkinson, James (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d North Carolina, — May, 1777. Died 26th March, 1778. Parks, James (Va). 1st Lieutenant 13th Virginia, 16th December. 1776 ; reg- iment designated 9th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; killed 6th November, 1778, where or how not stated. Parks, John (Pa). Ensign Pennsyl- vania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; 2d Lieutnant, 1st August, 1777; regi- ment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; served to . Parks 427 Parsons Parks, James, Theophilus and Will- iam. See Parke. Parks, Warham (Mass). Captain of Danielson's Masschusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; Major 4th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; wounded at Saratoga, 7th October, 1777; resigned 1st July, 1778. (Died 1801.) Parley, Abraham (Mass). Surgeon's- Mate of Prescott's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Sur- geon's-Mate 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Name also spelled Perley.) Parley, Benjamin (Mass) . 2d Lieu- tenant of Fry's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Parley, William (Mass). Captain of Fry's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Parmelee, Jeremiah (Conn). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 20th December, 1775; Captain of Elmore's Connecticut Regiment, 15th April, 1776 ; Captain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regi- ment, 3d November, 1776; wounded at Brandvwine, 11th September, 1777. Died 24th March, 1778. Parmelee, Oliver (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 30th December, 1775; Captain of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 19th January to December, 1776. Parr, James (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, 25th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 9th March, 1776; Cap- tain 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; Major 7th Pennsylvania, 9th Oc- tober, 1778; retired 17th January, 1781. Parramore, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 9th Virginia, 12th February, 1776; Captain, 4th July, 1776; resigned 26th May, 1778. Parran, Thomas (Md) . Surgeon's- Mate 7th Maryland, 18th April, 1777; Surgeon 6th Maryland, 11th August, 1778; resigned 12th July, 1780. Parran, William (Md). Quartermas- ter 3d Maryland Battalion of the , Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. PaiTis, Peter (Pa). Surgeon German Regiment, 1st September, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Parrish, John (R. I.). Surgeon's-Mate 2d Rhode Island, 27th August, 1777; transferred to 1st Rhode Island, 31st March, 1778; retired 14th May, 1781. Parrott, Jacob (Va) . Ensign 8th Vir- ginia, 4th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st March, 1777; dismissed 9th May, 1777. Parrott, Silas (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 4th January, 1778; retired 23d April, 1779; Ensign 1st New Jersey, l.st June, 1780; to rank from 4th January, 1778, and served to April, 1783. (Died 5th Octo- ber, 1819.) Parrott, Thomas (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. Parrott, William (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 28th November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 29th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 5th February, 1777; re- signed 30th January, 1778. Parry, Caleb (Pa). Lieutenant-Colo- nel Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 3d March, 1776 ; ' killed at Long Lsland, 27th August, 1776. Parsons, (S C). Lieutenant 5th South Carolina; wounded at Savan- nah, 9th October, 1779. Parsons, Abraham (N. J.). Lieuten- ant New Jersey Militia, ; taken prisoner at Block House, 19th July, 1780; exchanged 26th March, 1781. Parsons, Charles (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New York, October, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 21st February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New York, 21st Novem- ber, 1776, to rank from 21st February, 1776; Captain Lieutenant 1st Septem- ber, 1778; Captain, 26th March, 1779; served to June, 1783. (Died 1814.) Parsons, David (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Douglas' Connecticut State Reg- iment, July, 1776; Captain 2d Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner at King's Bridge, 1st July, 1777; ex- changed 3d October, 1778; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781. Died 15th Novem.ber, 1781. Parsons, Edward (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant and Adjutant 8th Continental Infantry, 1st' January, 1776. Died Oc- tober, 1776. Parsons, Eli (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 3d New York, 1st February to Novem- ber, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; re- signed 7th May, 1779; served subse- quently as Commissary of Issues, lune, 1779, to May, 1780. (Died 25th Septem- ber, 1830.) Parsons 428 Pasteur Parsons, Enoch (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Little's Massachvtsetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant i2th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Parsons, Hezekiah (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 18th December, 1775; Captain in Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776. (Died 1813.) Parsons, Jabez (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant in Wolcott's Connecticut Regi- ment, December, 1775, to March, 1776; Quartermaster-Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 1st September, 1777; Regimental Quar- termaster, 1st June, 177S; 1st Lieuten- ant, 1st August, 1779; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; resigned 4th May, 1781. (Died 1836.) Parsons, Joseph (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1781. Parsons, Josiah (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant of Gridley's and Knox's Regiments of Ar- tillery in 1776; 2d Lieutenant 11th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 11th September, 1778. Parsons, Marshfield (Conn). Liettten- ant-Colonel Connetcicut Militia, 1776- 1781. Parsons, Nathan (Mass). Ensign 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Regi- mental Adiutant, 1st September, 1777; retired 1st March, 1779. (Name also spelled Persons.) (Died 1824.) Parsons, Samuel Holden (Conn). Colonel in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Colonel 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Colonel 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 9th August, 1776; Major-General, 23d October, 1780. By the Act of 5th Feb- ruary, 1781, it was "Ordered that the letter of Major-General Parsons, with the papers enclosed, relative to his suc- cessful enterprise against ■ the enemy's post at Morisiana, with so much of the General's letter as relates thereto be referred to the Committee of Intelli- gence, and that the Commander-m- Chief return the thanks of Congress to Major-General Parsons, and the officers and men under his command, and in- form him that Congress have directed this publication to be made in testi- mony of their approbation of his judl cious arrangements and of the spirit and military conduct displayed by the officers and men employed under him on the occasion." Retired 22d July, 1782. (Drowned 17th November, 1789.) Parsons, Simeon (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Wadworth's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Parsons, Theodore ( — ). Surgeon in Hospital Department, 1776-1781. Parsons, Thomas (Pa.). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; wounded at Princeton, 3d January, 1777, and died shortly afterwards. Parsons, William (Va). Cadet 6th Virginia, 25th March, 1776; Cornet 3d Continental Dragoons, 6th February, 1777; taken prisoner at Tappan, 27th September, 1778; Lieutenant, 1st Janu- ary, 1779; Captain, November, 1779; re- tained in Baylor's Consolidated Regi- ment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 1825.) Partridge, Jesse (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 2d Lieutenant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776; Captain 3d Massachusetts, 1st April, 1778; resigned 16th November, 1778. Paschke, Frederick (Pa.) 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Continental Artillery, 14th March, 1777; Captain Pulaski Legion, 14th March, 1779; retired 18th May, 1780; served subsequently as Deupty Quartermaster in the Southern Depart- ment to 13t.h July, 1783. Pasteur, John (N. C). Lieutenant 6th North Carolina, 2d July, 1776, to Pasteur, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 4th North Carolina, 15th July, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 29th December, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Regimental Adjutant, 26th June, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 10th November, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged December, 1780, and served to close of w^r; Lieutenant Infantry United States Army, 3d June, 1790; Captain 1st United States Infan- try, 5th March, 1792; assigned to 1st Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; as- signed to 1st United States Infantry, 1st November, 1796; Major 2d Infantry, 11th April, lS03.Died 29th July, 1806. Pasteur, WiUiam (N. C). Paymaster 4tti North Carohna, 12th December, 1776, to . Pasteur, William (N. C). Surgeon 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775. to June, 1776. Patch 429 ' Patterson Patch, Samuel (Mass). Captain of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Patchen, Samuel (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 17th May, 1781, to 8th Decembei. 1782; where taken not stated. Paterson, Edward (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 21st March, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant. 29th October, 1776 ; 1st Lieuten- ant 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; resigned 6th January, 1778. Paterson, John (Mass). Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment, April to De- cember, 1775; Colonel 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Brigadier- General Continental Army, 21st Febru- ary. 1777, and served to close of war; Brevet Major-General, 30th September 1783. (Died 19th July, 1808.) Patrick, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, April to October, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia in 1776. Died 6th March, 1807. Patrick, William (Mass). Captain 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777-; killed 30th May, 1778, at CoverskiU, N. Y. Pattee, Asa (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 15th June to 16th December, 1775. Pattee, Benjamin (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776- 1779. Patten, David (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Sage's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Patten, John (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, loth January, 1776; Captain, 30th November, 1776; Major, 14th December, 1779; taken pris- oner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; on parole to close of war. (Died 17th June, 1801.) Patten, John (N. C). Major 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Lieuten- ant-Colonel, 10th April, 1776; Colonel, 22d November, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783. Patten, Jonathan (Mass). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Massachusetts Militia in 1781. Patten, Thomas (Pa). Captain Lieu- tenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 21st December, 1779, to rank from 1st March, 1779, and served to 9th June, 1783. Patten, William (N. C.) . Surgeon 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to Patterson, Alexander (Pa). Captain 12th Pennsvlvania, 1st October, 1776; retired 1st July, 1778. Patterson, Benjamin (Va). Cadet 1st Virginia, 27th February, 1776; Ensign, November, 1776; cashiered, 14th May, 1777. Patterson, David (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1773; Corporal in Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775, and Sergeant in Marshall's Massachusetts Regiment in 1776; Lieutenant 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; dismissed 3d Sep- tember, 1780; also called Peterson. Patterson, Ephriam (Vt). 2d Lieuten- ant of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Mili- tia, 1778-1779. Patterson, Ezra (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, , 1779; re- signed 7th April, 1781. Patterson, Gabriel. See Peterson. Patterson, John (Md). Ensign 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776, to . Patterson, John (Pa). Adjutant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th September, 1776 ; Captain 2d Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1790.) Patterson, Matthew (Conn). Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 9th De- cember, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Bur- raU's Continental Regiment, 23d Janu- ary, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 19th September, 1776; never rejoined regi- ment. Patterson, Samuel (Del). Colonel Delaware Militia in 1775; Colonel Dela- ware Detachment of the Flying Camp, June, 1776, and Brigadier-General Dela- ware Militia, 1776 to 1781. Patterson, Thomas (N. J.). Captain 3d New Jersey, 21st March, 1776; re- signed 8th September, 1778. Patterson, Thomas (Va). Captain 6th Virginia, 24th February, 1776; died , 1776. Patterson Patterson, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Plying Camp, July, 1776 ; supposed to have been killed at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Patterson, William (Va). Ensign of Grayson's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 24th May, 1777; 2d Lieutenant 8th June, 1777; resigned 28th May, 1778 Patterson, William Augustus (Mass) 1st Lieutenant 15th Continental Infan- try, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 12th September to 31st December, 1776 served as Engineer in 4th Continental Artillery, April, 1777, to July, 1778. Patton, James (N. J.) . Corporal 2d Continental Dragoons, 14th February, 1777; Sergeant, 22d March, 1777; Cor- net, 11th October, 1777; Lieutenant 2d June, 1778; resigned 2oth May, 1779. (Died 16th November, 1816.) Patton, John (N. H.). Quartermas- ter-Sergeant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 5th Continental Infantry. 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Patton, John (Pa). Major 2d Bat- talion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Reg- iment, 13th March, 1776; Major 9th Pennsylvania, 25th October, 1776; Colo- nel of one of the Sixteen Additional Continental Regiments, 11th January, 1777; resigned 3d February, 1778. (Died 1804.) Patton, Robert (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Klotz' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 3d January, 1781. Patton, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieutenant nth Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; taken prisoner in a skirmish near White Plains, 27th October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 13th November, 1776 ; trans- ferred to 10th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 1st April, 1779; Captain, 1st March, 1780; trans- ferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 17th Janu- ary, 1781, and served to close of war. Patton, William (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Swope's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Patton, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Infantry, 16th Jan- uary, 1776; 2d Lieutenant of Patton's Continental Regiment, 15th January, 1777; killed at Germantown 4th Octo- ber, 1777. Paul, David (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at Bil- 430 Paulint lingsport, 2d November, 1777; was a prisoner in August, 1778. Paul, James (N. J.). Sergeant 2d New Jersey, 30th October, 1775, to No- vember, 1776; Sergeant 2d New Jersey, 15th December, 1776; Ensign, 1st July, 1777; wounded at Short Hills, 26th June, 1777; '2d Lieutenant, 1st Decem- ber, 1777 ; taken prisoner at Bargin Point, 3d April, 1779; exchanged June, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 30th October, 1831.) Paul, Peter (Pa). Ensign Pennsyl- vania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington,- 16th November, 1776. Paulding, John (N. Y.). By the act of 3d November, 1780, it was "Resolved, Whereas Congress have received infor- mation that John Paulding, David Wil- liams and Isaac Van Wart, three young volunteer Militia men of the State of New York, did on the 23d day of Sep- tember last intercept Major John Andre, Adjutant-General of the British Army, on his return from the American lines, in the character of a spy, and notwith- standing the large bribes offered them for his release, nobly disdaining to sacri- fice their country for the sake of gold, secured and conveyed him to the com- manding officer of the district, whereby the dangerous and traitorous conspiracy of Benedict Arnold was brought to light, the insidious designs of the enemy baffled and the United States rescued from impending danger. Resolved that Congress have a high sense of the vir- tuous and patriotic conduct of the said John Paulding, David Williams and Isaac Van Wart, in testimony whereof ordered that each of them receive an- nually out of the public treasury two hundred ($200) dollars in specie, or an equivalent in the current money of these States during life, and that the board of war procure for asch of them a silver medal, on one side of which shall be a shield with this inscription: 'Fidelity ! ' and on the other the follow- ing motto : 'Vincit amor patrias ! ' and forward them to the Commander-in- Chief, who is requested to present the same, with a copy of this resolution and the thanks of Congress for their fidelity and the eminent services they have rendered their country." (Died 18th February, 1818.) Paulett, Richard (Va) . Lieutenant Virginia MiHtia, 1779-1780. Paulint, Antoine (Canada) . Captain of an Independent Company Canadian Volunteers, 20th November. 1775: Cap- Pawling tain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; retired 1st July, 1782. (Died 1816.) Pawling, Albert (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New York, 28th June, 1775; Brigade Major of Clinton's Brigade, No- vember, 1775, to May, 1776; Captain of DuBois' New York Regiment, 26th June, 1776; Major of Malcolm's Conti- nental Regiment, 27th January, 1777; resigned 23d April, 1779; Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel New York Levies, 1779, to close of war Pawling, Henry (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Mont- gomery, 6th October, 1777; exchanged — February, 1781; transferred to 2d New York, 1st January, 1781; Captain, 6th November, 1782, and served to close of war. (Died 1836.) Pawling, Henry (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Pawling's Regiment New York Mi- litia, 1779-1780. Pawling, Henry (Pa). Captain of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Pawling, Levi (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia. 1775-1778. Paxton, John (Pa). Captain Lancas- ter County, Pennsylvania, Militia, , 1776-1777. Paxton, Thomas (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania MiHtia, 1776, and Lieutenant- Colonel in 1777. (Died 1811.) Paxton, William (Va). Captain Vir- ginia MiHtia, 1779-1781. (Digd 1795.) Payne, Edward (Conn). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 28th No- vember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776. Payne, Francis (N. HJ. Sergeant- Major of Warner's Continental Regi- ment, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 18th August, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 2d May, 1779; was a prisoner in 1782; when and where taken not stated. Payne, George (N. J.). Captain and Major New Jersey MiHtia, 1777-1780. (Died 1795.) Payne, James William (N. Y). 1st Lieutenant 1st New York, 28th June to November, 1776. Payne, John (N. H.j. 2d Lieutenant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 20th October, 1776; resigned 1st May, 1778. 431 Peabody Payne, Joseph (Va). Sergeant 9th Virginia, 13th May, 1776; Ensign, 4th January, 1777; taken prisoner at Ger- mantown, 4th Otcober, 1777; released 3d December, 1780, and did not return to regiment; name also spelled Josiah Payne. (Died 1782.) Payne, Joshua (N. H.). Chaplain 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Payne, Michael (N. C). Captain 2d North CaroUna, 1st September. 1775, to . Payne, Tarlton (Va). Ensign 1st Vir- ginia, — January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th January, 1777; Captain, 18th November, 1777 ; taken prisoner at Charleston. 12th May, 1780; transferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to January, 1783. Payne, Thomas (Ga). Lietuenant 2d Georgia, 1st December, 1777, and served to close of war; Brevet Captain, 30th September, 1783. Payne, Thomas (Va). Ensign 13th Virginia, 30th December, 1776; Lieuten- ant, 18th October, 1777; taken prisoner at German town, 4th October, 1777; regiment designated 9th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 9th December, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 22d December, 1780; Captain, ■ 14th May, 1782, and served to close of war. Payne, William (Va). Captain 1st Virginia State Regiment, 1777-1778. Payson, Samuel (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 13th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776 ; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1780. (Died 19th June, 1819.) Peabody, Ebenezer (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant of Fry's Massachusetts Regiment, 25th April to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Wigglesworth's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 9th February, 1780. (Died 23d January, 1829.) Peabody, Nathaniel (N. H). Ad- jutant General New Hampshire MiH- tia in 1777. (Died 27th June, 1823.) Peabody, Richard (Conn). Ensign of Chester's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Peabody 432 Pearson Peabody, Stephen (N. H.). Adjutant 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to De- cember, 1775; Major of Wyman's Regi- ment New Hampshire Militia, July to December, 1776; Captain of Militia in 1777, and Lieutenant-Colonel of same, 1778 to 1779; died 1779. Peabody, Stephen (N. H.). Major, Lieutenant^Colonel and Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1781. Peabody, Thomas (N. H.). Surgeon New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Peachey, William (Va). Colonel 5th Virginia, 13th Februiary, 1776; resigned 7th May, 1776. Peacock, Richard (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Malcolm's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, 9th July, 1777; re- tired 22d April, 1779; served subse- quently as Lieutenant in New York Levies; also called Hugh Peacock. Peake, William ( — ). Quartermaster of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, 7th April, 1778 ; resigned 28th February, 1779. Peale, Charles Willson (Pa). Lieuten- ant and Captain Pennsylvania Militia, 1775-1777. (Died 23d February, 1827.) Peale, James (Md). Ensign of Small- wood's Maryland Regiment 14th Janu- ary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Captain, 1st March, 1778; resigned 3d June, 1779. (Died 1831.) Pearce, George (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Pearce, James (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia in 1780. (Died 1st April, 1833.) Pearce, Job (R. I.). Captain of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 1st November, 1775, to Febru- ary, 1776; Major of ElUott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th De- cember, 1776, to May, 1777. Pearce, John (R. I.) Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776; Captain of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776; Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 17th February, 1777; wounded at Red Bank, 22d October, 1777; wounded at Rhode Island, 29th August, 1778; resigned 15th October, 1778. (Died 7th November, 1819.) Name also Pearse. Pearce, Nathaniel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775. Pearce, Philip (R. I.). Ensign 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Pearce, Thomas (R. I.). Ensign of Tallman's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to Mav, 1777. Pearcy, Henry.— See' Piercy. Pearcy, Jonathan (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Du- Bois' New York Regiment, 26th June, 1776; Captain 4th New York, 21st No- vember, 1776 ; resigned, 23d April, 1778 ; served subsequently as Captain New York Levies. Pearl, James (N. C). Ensign 8th NorthCarolina, 28th November, 1776; Lieutenant, 29th October, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 17th July, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783. Pearl, Stephen (Mass). Captain of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, June to November, 1775; Adjutant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; re- signed 8th March, 1778. Pearly, Benjamin (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Pearly, William (Mass). Captain of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Pearman, Thomas (S. C). Major South Carolina Rangers in 1779 and 1780. Pearre, Nathaniel (Ga). 1st Lieuten- ant and Adjutant 3d Georgia, 29th. April, 1778; was a Captain in 1781, and served to close of war. Pearson, ( — ). Lieutenant, ; killed by Tarlton's troops at Waxhaw, 29th May, 1780. Pearson, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant nth Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; Captain, 7th September, 1777; transferred to 9th Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; transferred to 2d Pennsyl- vania, 17th January, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783; Brevet Ma- jor, 30th September, 1783. Pearson, Moses (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Pearson, Thomas (Va). Ensign 10th Virginia, 18th November, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 15th March, 1777; 1st Lieuten-- ant, 3d April, 1778; transferred to 6th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken Pease 433 Peebles prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 10th July, 1826.) Pease, Abiel (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 16th De- cember, 1775; subsequently served as Captain and Major Connecticut Militia. Pease, Abner (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Peaslee, Zacheus (Canada). Private 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 25th May, 1779; Ensign, 5th January, 1782; served to June, 1783. (Died 1810.) Peck, Allen (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1777. Peck, Cornelius (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New Jersey, 3d March, 1776; died 9th April, 1776; also called Con- stant Peck. Peck, Daniel (Mass) . 2d Lieutenant of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Peck, Darius (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 7th February, 1778; re- signed 1st May, 1779. (Died 1804.) Peck, George (Conn). Captain Con- necticut MiUtia, 1777. Peck, George (R. I.). Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1780-1781. Peck, Hiel (N. Y.). Sergeant 2d Con- tinental Artillery, 17th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 29th June, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Peck, James (Conn). Lieutenant In the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776, to April, 1777; Captain Connecticut Militia, 1777-1779. Peck, Jesse (Conn). Private 7th Connecticut, 1st August to December, 1775 ; Corporal in Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant of Sher- burne's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 17th April, 1780. Peck, John (Conn). Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 26th August, 1777; resigned 20th No- vember, 1778. Peck, John (N. J.). 2d Lieutenant 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th November, 1777; Regimental Paymaster, 1st January, 1777, to April, 1783; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783; brevet Captain, 30th September, 1783; served to 3d November, 1783; served also as Captain New Jersey Militia. Peck, Loring (R. I.). Captain of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 15th January to July, 1776; Cap- tain of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to Feb- ruary, 1777. Peck, Samuel (Conn). Captain 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st December, 1775; Captain of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 29th De- cember, 1776. (Died 1822.) Peck, William (R. I.). Adjutant 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Brigade Major to General Spencer, 28th July, 1776; Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Spencer, 14th August, 1776, to January, 1778 ; served also as Colonel and Deputy Adjutant-General of Forces in Rhode Island, 20th May, 1777, until he resigned, about October, 1781. (Died 19th May, 1832.) Pecker, James (Mass). Surgeon 11th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777. Died 22d September, 1778. Peckham, Barber (R. I.). Ensign of Tallman's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777; Lieutenant of "Topham's Rhode Island Militia in 1778. Peckham, Benjamin L. (R. I.). Regi- mental Quartermaster 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 11th Feb- ruary, 1777; Lieutenant, 15th April, 1779; transferred to 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1781; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 14th May, 1781; Captain, 21st June, 1782, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 1821.) Peckham, Thomas (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia, 1775-1776. Peebles, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Pennsylvania, 24th April, 177'7; 1st Lieutenant, 16th April, 1'779; Regi- mental Quartermaster, 8th September, 1779; transferred to 4th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d November, HSS. Peebles, William (Pa). Captain 2d Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 9th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776, and died while prisoner of war, in October, 1776. Peers 434 Pelton Peers, Valentine (Va). Major Vir- ginia Militia in 1776; Brigade Major to General Weedon in 1777. (Died 1830.) Peet, David (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 22d July, 1775, Peirce, Abraham (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1778. Peirce, Benjamin (R. I.). Captain of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 15th January to November, 1776. Peirce, Charles (R. I.). Ensign 1st Rhode Island, 11th February, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 10th October, 1777; re- signed 7th. June, 1779. Peirce, Daniel (R. I.). Ensign Rhode Island Regiment, 1st September, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 9th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, nth February, 1777; resigned 31st May, 1779. (Died 12th February, 1823.) Peirce, George (R. I). Lieutenant- Colonel Rhode Island Militia in 1775. Peirce, Hardy (Mass). Corporal and Sergeant in Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment, Conti- nental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; killed at Fort Lee, 18th November, 1776. Peirce, Henry (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1781. Peirce, Isaac (Mass). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Gates, 7th June, 1776, to close of war. (Died 1821.) Peirce, John (Md). Surgeon 5th Maryland, 13th January, 1778, to . Peirce, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, , 1778; Captain, 1st March, 1779; resigned 21st December, 1780. (Also called Joshua Pierce.) Peirce, John (Mass) . 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Ar- tillery, June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 12th September, 1778; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783; Lieutenant United States Artillery Battalion, 20th October, 1786; Lieutenant Artillery Battalion United States Army, 29th September, 1789; Captain, 15th October, 1791; Artillerists and Engineers, 9th May, 1794; died 24th July, 1798. Peirce, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant 15th Massachusetts, 19th March, 1777; Quar- termaster Sergeant, 10th March, 1778; Regimental Quartermaster, 18th June, 1779; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Peirce, Silas (Mass). Sergeant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant 7th Continental Infantry, February to De- cember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain, 5th December, 1779, and served to June, 1783. (Died 22d November, 1809.) Pelcerf, Francis (Va). Surgeon's- Mate of Grayson's Continental Regi- ment, 1st May, 1778. Resigned 8th September, 1778. Pelham, Charles (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia, 25th February, 1776; Captain, 11th November, 1776; Major 2d Virginia, 25th June, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780: Prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 29th August, 1829.) Pelham, Peter (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1776-1777. Pelham, William (Va). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department in Virginia, 6th July, 1776, to 28th February, 1777. Pell, PhUip (N. Y.). Deputy Judge Advocate in 1777. Pell, Saler (Conn), Surgeon of Brad- ley's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; Surgeon 5th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 26th July, 1777. Pell, Samuel Treadwell (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; Captain 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; served to Tune, 1783. (Died 29th December, 1786.) Pelliser, Christopher (France). Lieu- tenant-Colonel Engineer, 29th July 1776, to . Pelton, Benjamin (N. Y). 1st Lieu- ant 1st New York, 28th June, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, March to November, 1776; Pemberton 435 Peppin Captain, 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; Resigned 13th March, 1778. (Died 1830.) Pemberton, Robert (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Foiman's Continental Regi- ment, 14th June, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 10th October, 1777; Captain, 1st January, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Pemberton, Thomas (Va). Cornet 1st Continental Dragoons, 5th Decem- ber, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 18th Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1778; Captain, 12th June, 1779; retired, 9th November, 1782. Pendergast, William (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th Maryland, 29th October, 1779; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Pendleton, Daniel (Conn). Captain of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regi- ment, 26th August, 1777, and served to May, 1781. Pendleton, James (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 7th February, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 26th April, 1776; resigned 13th January, 1777; Captain 1st Continental Artillery, 7th February, 1777; Brevet- Major, 30th September, 1783, and served to close of war. Pendleton, Nathaniel (Va). Ensign 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 11th Virginia, 23d July, 1776; Captain, 13th March, 1777; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged, 18th Octo- ber, 1880; transferred to 3d Virginia, 12th February, 1781; Aide-de-Camp to General Greene, November, 1780, to close of war; Brevet-Major, 30th Sep- tember, 1783. By the act of 29th Octo- ber, 1781, it was "Resolved, that Major- General Greene be desired to present the thanks of Congress to Captain Pendleton, his Aide-de-Camp, in testi- mony of his particular activity and good conduct during the whole action at Eutaw Springs, South Carolina," (Died 20th October, 1821.) Pendleton, Philip (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia MiHtia, 1777-1781. Pendleton, Solomon (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 4th New York, November, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant, June, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 5th New York, 21st No- vember, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777; ex- changed, 8th February, 1781, and did not return to the army. Penet, I^atius (Prance). Volunteer Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, with Brevet rank of Captain Conti- nental Army, 14th October, 1776, to ; Lieutenant in Armand's Partisan Corps, 6th January, 1781, and served to close of war. Penfield, John (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1777-1781. (Died 1797.) Penfield, Peter (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant Silliman's Connecticut State Regi- ment, July to December, 1776; Captain Connecticut Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1812.) Penn, Abram (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1776; Colonel, 1780 and 1781. (Died 1801.) Penn, John (N. C). A signer of the Declaration of Independence. Died 14th September, 1788. Penn, William (Va). 1st Lieutenant Virginia Dragoons, 16th June, 1776; Captain 1st Continental Dragoons, 25th November, 1776; died 15th March, 1777. Pennell, Abraham (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Doolittle's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Penniman, Adna (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant, 1st May, 1778 ; Captain-Lieutenant, 5th July, 1780; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 4th No- vember, 1820.) Pennington, William Sanford (N. J.). Sergeant 2d Continental Artillery, 7th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 12th Sep- tember, 1778, and served to June, 1783; Lieutenant United States Infantry Regiment, 18th August, 1784; resigned 24th November, 1785. (Died 17th Sep- tember, 1826.) Pennoyer, John (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Penrose, Joseph (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 3d January, 1776; Colonel 10th Pennsyl- vania, 25th October, 1776; resigned 7th February, 1777. Peppin, Andrew (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regi- ment, 20th November, 1775; left regi- ment, June 23d, 1779, on leave for 12 months, and did not rejoin. Perault 436 Perri6t Perault, Michael (Va). Captain of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1779, to 1782. Percival, Paul (Conn). Regimental Quartermaster 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Issuing Commissary 2d Con- necticut Brigade, 1st January, 1778; re- signed 31st March, 1780. Percival, Timothy (Conn). Lieuten- ant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775; Cap- tain 17th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. (Died 1815.) Peres, Peter (Pa). Surgeon German Regiment, 1st September, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Penam, Joseph (N. J.). Regimental Quartermaster 1st New Jersey, 28th No- vember, 1776; omitted May, 1778. Perkins, Adam (N. C). Lieutenant Colonel 10th North Carolina, 7th April, 1777, to . Perkins, Archelaus (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 11th September, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 24th November, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783. Perkins, Benjamin (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Little's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Perkins, David (S. C). Ensign South Carolina Militia in 1776. Perkins, Ebenezer (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 8th Connecticut, 10th July, 1775; Ensign, 18th September to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain, 1st January, 1778; resigned 1st July, 1780. (Died 16th April, 1831.) Perkins, Elisha (Conn). Surgeon of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, January to March, 1776. (Died 1799.) Perkins, Hardin (Va). Ensign 6th Virginia, 21st March, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 27th October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th April 1777; resigned 26th April, 1778. (Died 1838.) Perkins, Isaac (Md). Captain 4th Maryland Battalion of the Fling Camp, July to December, 1776. Perkins, Jacob (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia, 1778-1779. (Died 1792.) Perkins, James (Mass). Sergeant in Wigglesworth's Regiment Massachu- setts Militia in 1776; Ensign, 21st Sep- tember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 24th February, 1778. (Died 4th March, 1830.) Perkins, John (Del). 2d Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 21st January, to December, 1776. Perkins, John (Mass). Private and Sergeant in Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; En- sign, 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; died 18th April, 1776. Perkins, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to December, 1776. Perkins, Jonathan (N. H.). Sergeant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to De- cember, 1775 ; Sergeant, 1st New Hamp- shire, 8th November, 1776 ; Ensign, 29th July, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 24th March, 1780; served to close of war. (Died 11th August, 1824.) Perkins, Obadiah (Conn). Lieuten- ant Connecticut Militia, ; wounded at Groton Heights, 6th September, 1781. (Died 1813.) Perkins, Peter (Va). Lieutenant- Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777-1781. Perkins, Solomon (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia, ; wounded at Groton Heights, 6th September, 1781. Perkins, William (Mass). Lieutenant of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, May, 1775; Captain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artil- lery, 10th December, 1775; Captain 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777 ; Major, 12th September, 1778. Dis- charged, 1st November, 1779. (Died 27th October, 1802.) Perkins, William Harding (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777-1781. Perley, Abraham. — See Parley. Perley, Eliphalet (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Corporal and Sergeant of Mansfield's Massachu- setts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Ensign, 25th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 15th April, 1822.) Perritt, Peter (Conn). Captain 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Captain 19th Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; taken pris- oner at Fort Washington, 16th Novem- Perronneau ber, 1776; exchanged 18th September, 1778; served subsequently as Captain Connecticut State Regiment. Perronneau, John (S. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 9th November, 1777; resigned 12th December, 1777. Perry, Abel (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d May to December, 1775. (Died 1808.) Perry, Abner (Mass). Colonel Massa- chusetts Militia in 1780. Perry, Benjamin (Pa). Surgeon's- Mate 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; Surgeon, 10th July, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Perry, David (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 6th Sep- tember, 1775. Perry, Ebenezer (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant New Hampshire Militia, ; killed at Bennington, 16th August, 1777. Perry, George (N. C). Major North Carolina Militia in 1776. Perry, James (Mass). Captain in Lexinton Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Sargeant's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775 ; -Captain, 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1815.) Perry, John (Mass). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of • Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Captain Massachu- setts Militia, 1776-1777. Perry, John (Va). Cornet 3d Con- tinental Dragoons , 1781 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, , 1782 ; retained in Baylor's Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. Perry, Joseph (Mass) . 2d Lieutenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Perry, Joseph (R. I.). Lieutenant 3d Rhode Island, 28th June to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant of Stevens' Battalion (subse- quently part of 3d Continental Artil- lery) , 9th November, 1776 ; resigned 6th March, 1780. Perry, Joseph (Conn). Chaplain of Wolcott's Connecticut Regiment, De- cember, 1775, to February, 1776. Perry, Nathaniel (Ga). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Georgia, May, 1777; 1st Lieuten- 437 Peterson ant, 29th April, 1778; was a Captain when he was killed at Quinby's Bridge, 17th July, 1781. Perry, Sylvanus (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign in Sage's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 5th October, 1821.) Perry, William (Mass). Ensign 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died 10th October, 1777, of wounds received at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Persons, Jacob (Mass). Captain of Cady's Massachusetts Battalion in the Quebec campaign, January to June, 1776. Persons, Nathan. — See Parsons. Peters, Andrew (Mass). Captain of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 13th Coil- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Major 2d Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant- Colonel 15th Massachusetts, 1st July, 1779; resigned 26th November, 1779. (Died 5th February, 1822.) Peters, Nathan (Mass). Captain of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 6th Feb- ruary, 1824.) Peters, Richard (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 21st August, 1828.) Peters, William (N. Y.). Ensign 2d New York, 29th June, 1781, and served to June, 1783; Lieutenant United States Infantry Regiment, 24th November, 1785; Lieutenant 1st Infantry United States Army, 29th September, 1789; Captain, 4th November, 1791 ; assigned to 1st Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; Major 4th Sub Legion, 1st July, 1794; assigned to 4th Infantry, 1st No- vember, 1796; honorably discharged, 1st June, 1802. Peterson, Derick (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia in 1777. Peterson, Gabriel (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 13th July, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 26th July, 1777; wounded at Bound Brook, 13th April, 1777; trans- ferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. Name also spelled Patterson. Peterson Peterson, John (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Petri, Jacob (N. Y.). Ensign New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 14th June, 1780, to 14th December, 1782; where taken not stated. Petri, Richard (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Petrie, Alexander (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d South Carolina, 1777; Cap- tain, 21st January, 1778; wounded at Savannah, 9th October, . 1779. Name also spelled Patrie. Petrie, George (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina, 23d December, 1779 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. (Died 12th July, 1831.) Pettee, Benjamin (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment May to November, 1775. Pettee, Thomas (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Pettibone, Abel (Conn). Captain 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Captain 22d Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1815.) Pettibone, Jonathan (Conn). Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1775-1776. Died 26th September, 1776. Pettibone, Jonathan, Jr. (Conn). En- sign 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775 ; 2d Lieutenant 22d Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, September to Decem- ber, 1776. (Died 1825.) Pettibone, Ozias (Conn). Captain of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776. to May, 1777; served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Connecticut Militia. (Died 1812.) Pettigrew, James (Pa). Ensign of Patton's Continental Regiment, 1st June, 1778; transferred to 11th Pennsyl- vania, 16th December, 1778; Lieuten- ant 13th February, 1779; retired 17th January, 1781. Pettingall, Samuel (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Petting^l, Joseph (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- 438 Peyton tain 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Major, 26th July, 1779; trans- ferred to 1st Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1783, and served to November, 1783. (Died . 1785.) Pettingill, Samuel (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain of New York Militia in 1777, and killed at Oris- kany, 6th August, 1777. Pettit, ( — ). Captain Pulaski Legion; wounded at Flat Rock. 17th July, 1780. Pettit, Charles (N. J.). Assistant Quartermaster-General, 2d March, 1778; resigned 20th June, 1781. (Died 4th September, 1806.) Pettus, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia, 2d October, 1775 ; 1st Lieu- tenant, January, 1776; died May, 1777. Petty, John (N. J.). Captain New Jersey. Militia, 1777. Petty, John (Vt). Captain Vermont Militia in 1777-1778. Peyton, Dade ( Va) . Cornet 4th Con- tinental Dragoons, 2d March, 1779; Lieutenant, 2d June, 1779, and served to . Peyton, George ( Va) . Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 1776-1777; marked "dead." Peyton, Henry (Va). Cornet Vir- ginia Cavalry, 18th June, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Continental Dragoons, 12th February, 1777; Captain Lieutenant of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, 7th April, 1778; Captain, 2d July, 1778; Ma- jor, 17th February, 1780; killed at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Peyton, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 5th February, 1776; Cap- tain, 19th June, 1776; wounded at Brandywine, Uth September, 1777; re- tired 30th September, 1778; served as Clothier General, 1780-1781. (Died 1790.) Peyton, Robert (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; killed at Brandy- wine, 11th September, 1777. Peyton, Valentine (Va). 2d Lieuten- 3d Virginia, 5th February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 15th August, 1777; Captain, 12th September, 1777; Brevet-Major, 30th September, 1783; served to close of war. (Died 1786.) Peyton Peyton, Valentine (Va). Was Sur- geon 3d Virginia in 1777. (Died 1802.) Phelon, Edward (Mass)., Ensign of Henley's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 1st July, 1777; transferred to Jackson's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; wounded at -; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; Lieutenant, 14th Octo- ber, 1781 ; Aide-de-Camp to General Put- nam, 1781 to 1783; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; Cap- tain, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 7th Janu- ary,. 1810.) Phelon, John (Mass). Ensign 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 22d October, 1777 ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st January, 1778; wounded at Quaker Hill, Rhode Island, 29th August, 1778; transferred to 3d Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 14th Sep- tember, 1827.) Phelon, Patrick (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Henley's Additional Continental Regiment, 20th June, 1777; transferred to Jackson's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; trans- ferred to 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783; Brevet-Captain, 30th September, 1783; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784; Captain 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791 ; killed 4th November, 1791, in action with In- dians at St. Clair's defeat, near Fort Recovery, Ohio. Phelps, Davenport (Vt). Captain of Bedel's Regiment, Vermont Militia, 1777-1779. Phelps, Ebenezer (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Phelps, Elisha (Conn). Served with Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga, May, 1775 ; Deputy Commissary-General for Con- necticut Troops, 8th June, 1775; died ■ , 1776. Phelps, Noah (Conn). Served with Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga in May, 1775; Captain in Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777; served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Connec- ticut Militia. (Died 4th March, 1809.) Phelps, Noah (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- 439 PhUe geant in Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to March, 1776; Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, December, 1777; killed 16th March, 1778, at ; where not stated. (Name also spelled Phillips.) Phelps, Othneil (Mass). Regimental- Quartermaster 1st Massachusetts, 13th November, 1776; resigned 6th Septem- ber, 1777. Phelps, Reuben (Conn). Ensign of Gay's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Phelps, Roger (Conn). Ensign of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Phelps, Seth (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Princeton, 3d January, 1777; Captain, 25th May, 1778; wounded at Stony Point, 15th July, 1779; trans- ferred to Invalid Regiment, 26th Octo- ber, 1780; retired 9th October, 1782. (Died 1826.) Phelps, Thomas (Conn). Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 4th May to 4th Decem- ber, 1775; Ensign 22d Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 24th July, 1777; re- signed 1st May, 1779. (Died 28th Feb- ruray, 1789.) Phelps, Winslow (Mass). Private in Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Corporal, 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; Sergeant, 1st August, 1776; Ensign 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 27th October, 1777. Phiddeman, Philip (Md). Captain of Richardson's Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Phifer, Caleb (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1811.) Phifer, Martin (N. C). Captain In- dependent Company North Carolina Light Horse, March, 1777, to April, 1780. (Died 1837.) Phile, Charles (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th Jan- uary, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; was promoted Captain 6th Pennsylvania, to rank from 1st February, " 1777 ; ex- changed 26th August, 1778, and did not return to 'the army. Phillips 440 Pickering Phillips, Christopher (R. I.). Lieuten- ant Rhode Island Militia in 1776. Phillips, George (Ga). 3d Lieuten- ant 1st Georgia, 12th December, 1775, to — . ■ Phillips, James (Va). Ensign Vir- ginia Riflemen Militia, ; killed at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. Phillips, John (Ga). Captain-Lieu- tenant 3d Georgia, ; on roll for August, 1778. Phillips, John (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1777 ; resigned 14th November, 1777. (Died 25th May, 1831.) Phillips, Jonathan (N. J.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New Jersey, 20th November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 29th November, 1776; Captain, 1st December, 1777, and served to April, 1783. Phillips, Jonathan H. (N. J.). Ensign of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regi- ment, 14th October, 1777; omitted, No- vember, 1778. Phillips, Joseph (N. J.). Major, Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Colonel New Jersey Militia, June, 1776, to August, 1780. Phillips, Joseph (N. C). Captain 4th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to . Phillips, Noah. — See Phelps. Phillips, Peter (R. I.). Commissary 11th Continental Infantry, 26th Febru- ary, 1776, to . Phillips, Samuel (R. I.). Captain of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776, to March, 1777; Major of Topham's Regiment Rhode Island Militia in 1778. (Died 1808.) Phillips, Samuel (Va). Sergeant 11th Virginia, 10th August, 1776; transferred to 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Ensign, 4th July, 1779 ; killed at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780. Phillips, Thomas (R. I.). Lieutenant of Varnum's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775. Phinney, Edmund (Mass); Colonel of Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Colonel 18th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Phinney, Nelson (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Philpot, Bryan (Md). Ensign of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776, to . Phoenix, George (Ga). Captain Georgia Artillery Company, 6th No- vember, 1776, to Piatt, Daniel (N. J.). Captain 1st New Jersey, 16th December, 1775: Major, 4th January, 1778; died 16th April, 1780. Piatt, Jacob (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 16th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 29th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th January, 1777; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; Captain-Lieutenant, 2d February, 1779; Captain, 26th October, 1779; re- signed nth March, 1780. (Died 1834.) Piatt, William (N. J.). Private and Sergeant 1st New Jersey, December, 1775, to August, 1776, 2d Lieutenant, 20th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th January, 1777; Captain, 11th March, 1780, and served to April, 1783. Pickard, Bartholomew (N. Y.). .Lieu- tenant New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 3d April, 1780, to 1st May, 1783; where taken not stated. Pickard, John (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; wounded and taken prisoner at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777, and was a prisoner to 11th November, 1782. (Died 4th May, 1783.) Pickens, Andrew (S. C Served as Captain, Major and Colonel South Caro- lina Militia and as Brigadier-General South Carolina State Troops, , 1775, to close of war. By the act of 9th March, 1781, it was "Resolved, that a sword be presented to Colonel Pickens, of the Militia, in testimony of his spirited conduct at the battle of Cowpens, S. C." Wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. (Died 17th August, 1817.) Pickens, John (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Pickens, Joseph (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia ; killed at Ninety- Six, in June, 1781. Pickering, James (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia, ; wounded at Bristol, Pennsylvania, 17th April, 1778. Pickering, Timothy (Mass). Colonel of a Massachusetts Militia Regiment at commencement of the war; Colonel Adjutant-General to General Washing- ton, 18th Jiyie, 1777, to 13th January, Pickett 1778; elected member of the Board of War, 7th November, 1777; Colonel and Quartermaster General Continental Army, 5th August, 1780, to 25th July, 1785; Secretary of War, 2d January to 10th December, 1795. (Died 29th Jan- uary, 1829.) Pickett, Martin (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1778-1779. Pickett, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carelina, 20th October, 1775, to January, 1776. Pickett, William (N C.) . Captain 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to 4th January, 1776, when his company was broken up. . Pickett, William (Va). Major Vir- ginia Militia, 1777-1778. Picltron, Aaron (Ga). 2d Lieutenant of Grimes' Independent Georgia Com- pany, 16th October, 1775, to . Pidgin, Moses (Mass). Captain of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 12th May, 1777; omitted June, 1778. Pier, Ethan (Vt). Lieutenant Ver- mont Militia in 1777. Pierce. — See also Peirce. Pierce, Amos (N. H.). Lieutenant New Hampshire Mihtia, ; wounded at Bennington, 16th August, 1777. Pierce, Benjamin (Mass). Private in Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Sergeant 16th Con- tinental Infantry, January to Decem- ber, 1776; Sergeant 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; Ensign, 7th October, 1777; Lieutenant, 7th July, 1782; trans- ferred to 1st Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1783, and served to November, 1783. (Died 1st April, 1839.) Pierce, Caleb (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 9th April, 1777. Pierce, Ethan ( Vt) . Lieutenant Ver- mont Militia, 1776. Pierce, George (Pa). Captain Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 17'76-1777. Pierce, John (Conn). Assistant Pay- master-General Continental Army, 10th February, 1776; Deputy Paymaster- General, 1st June, 1779; Paymaster- General, 17th January, 1781; died 1st August, 1788. Pierce, Joshua (Mass). Ensign 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 10th April, 1779. 44 1 Pierson Pierce, Phineas (Conn). Lieutenant of Spalding's Wyoming Valley Com- pany; resigned 10th November, 1778, on account of wounds received in 1776. Pierce Samuel (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1780. (Died 1815.) Pierce, Thomas (Mass). Captain of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Ar- tillery, May to December, 1775; Cap- tain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775, to De- cember, 1776. Pierce, Timothy (Pa). Sergeant in Ransom's Wyoming Valley Company, August, 1776; Ensign, 3d December, 1777 ; 2d Lieutenant, 17th January, 1778 ; killed 3d July, 1778, at the Wyoming Valley massacre. Pierce, William ( Va) . Captain of the 1st Continental Artillery, 30th Novem- ber, 1776; served as Aide-de-Camp to Generals Sullivan and Greene through- out the war. By the Act of 29th Octo- ber, 1781, it was "Resolved, that Major- General Greene be desired to present the thanks of Congress to Captain Pierce, his Aide-de-Camp, in testimony of his particular activity and good con- duct during the whole action at Eutaw Springs, (S. C), and that a- sword be presented to Captain Pierce, who bore the General's dispatches, giving an ac- count of the victory, and that the Board of War take order herein." Brevet-Major, 30th September, 1783. Piercy, Christian (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia ; wounded at Paoli, 20th September, 1777. Piercy, Henry (Pa). Sergeant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776; was wounded at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th March, 1777 ; wounded at Green Springs 6th July, 1781; transferred to 3d Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783; Captain 8th United States Infantry, 10th January, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; name also spelled Pearcy. Piercy, Jonathan.— See Pearcy. Pierson, Daniel (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Jersey, 15th April to No- vember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th New Jersey, 1st January, 1777; resigned 9th December, 1778. Pierson, John (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th New Jersey, 17th February, Pierson 442 PindeU 1777; transferred to Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, — June, 1777; re- signed 20th April, 1778. Pierson, Jonathan (N. J.). Captain of Spencer's Additional Continental Regiment, 6th February, 1777 ; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; re- signed 8th October, 1778. Pierson, Nathan (Conn) . 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 23d December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Pierson, Thomas (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776; Captain, 6th February, 1777; re- signed 13th March, 1777. Piggott, James (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Associators, 6th April, 1776; Captain 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; resigned 22d October, 1777; served subsequently as Captain in Clarke's Illi- nois Regiment on the Ohio. Pike, Benjamin (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Ensign 13th Continental Infantry, 1st Januaryto 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain-Lieutenant, 11th April, 1780; Cap- tain, 16th October, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783. Pike, Benjamin (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th North Carohna, 16th April, 1776; Captain, 28th April, 1777;, died 12th October, 1777. Pike, Daniel (Mass). Ensign of Doo- little's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Pike, Robert (N. H.). Ensign 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant, 9th November to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently as Captain New Hampshire Militia. Pike, Samuel (Mass). Ensign 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; de- serted 11th July, 1778. Pike, Thomas (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775. Pike, William (Mass). Private 2d Continental Dragoons, 18th February, 1777; Sergeant, 16th March, 1778; Cor- net, 14th June, 1781, and served to close of war. Pike, Zebulon (N. J.). Cornet 4th Continental Dragoons, 1st March, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 20th November, 1777; Lieutenant, 15th March, 1778; Captain, 25th December, 1778; Regi- mental Paymaster, 1st June, 1780, and served to close of the war; Captain in the Levies in 1791; Captain United States Infantry, 5th March, 1792; as- signed to 3d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; assigned to 3d Infantry, 1st No- vemberd, 1796; Major, 21st March, 1800; transferred to 1st Infantry, 1st April, 1802 ; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, 10th July, 1812 honorably discharged 15th June, 1815. (Died 27th July, 1834.) Piles, William (Va). 1st Lieutenant of Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifie Regiment, 23d July, 1776; in Raw- lins' Continental Regiment in 1777; dropped on roll for September, 1778, with remark "Prisoner broke parole." Pilley, John (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 11th- December, 1776, to . Pilsbury, Daniel (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Pinchon, Walter (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (S. C.) Captain l-st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel, ; Colonel, 16th September, 1776; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; ex- changed , and served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783; Brevet Brigadier-General 3d November, , 1783; Major-General United States Army, 19th July, 1798; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Died 16th August, 1825.) Pinckney, Thomas (S. C). Captain 1st South Carohna, 17th June, 1775 ; Major, 1st May, 1778; Aide-de-Camp to General Lincoln in 1'779; Aide-de-Camp to General Gates, 3d August, 1780; was wounded and taken prisoner at Cam- den, 16th August, 1780; exchanged De- cember, 1780, and served to close of war; Major-General United States Army, 27th March, 1812; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1815. (Died 2d No- vember, 1828.) PindeU, Richard (Md). Surgeon's Mate 4th Maryland, January, 1777 ; Sur- geon, 14th November, 1777; transferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1781; re- tained in Maryland Battalion, April, '783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Pinto 443 Pleasants Pinto, Solomon (Conn). Ensign 6th Connecticut, 18th March, 1780; trans- ferred to 7th Connecticut, 26th July, 1780; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 28th March, 1824.) Piper, Andrew (N. Y.). Ensign New York Militia, : prisoner of war 14th ■ne, 1780, to 14th December, 1782; where taken not stated. Piper, George (Pa). Ensign Philadel- phia County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1776-1777. Piper, James (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Commandant 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 13th March, 1776, wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776, and died September, 1776, while in captivity. Piper, John (N. J.)., 1st Lieutenant of Martin's Regiment New Jersey Mi- litia, June, 1776, 1st Leiutenant 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776; re- signed 3d October, 1777. Piper, John (Del). Ensign Delaware Militia Regiment in 1780. Piper, John (Pa). Colonel Pennsyl vania Militia, 1776-1777. Piper, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, — March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 1st June, 1778, and served to February, 1781. Piper, Samuel (N. H.). Lieutenant of Mooney's Regiment New Hamp- shire Militia, 1779-1780. Pitcher, John (Mass). Surgeon in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Surgeon of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Surgeon 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon Massa- chusetts Militia, 1777-1780. Pitkin, George_ (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 4th Connecti- cut, 1st May to 20th December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel Connecticut Militia in 1776. Pitkin, Richard (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to March, 1776. Pitman, Isaac (R. I.). Captain of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island Artil- lery, 1775-1776. Pitt, John (Pa). Captain Pennsyl- vania Militia, 1782. Pitt, John (Va). Surgeon Hospital Department, 1780-1781, Pitts, John (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia in 1780. Pitts, Peter (Mass). Captain of Walker's Masaacfiusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Pixley, Asa (Mass). Sergeant 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; En- sign, 1st July, 1777; resigned 3d July, 1779. (Died 26th March, 1825.) Pixley, David (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant Paterson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Lieuten- ant Massachusetts Militia in 1777. Place, David (N. H.). Captain 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January to December, 1776. Place, Morris (N. Y.). Major New York Militia in 1775. Plater, Phillips F. (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th South Carolina (Artillery) Regiment, 28th October, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Piatt, Daniel (Conn). Ensign 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 18th December, 1775; served subsequently as Lieuten- ant and Captain Connecticut Militia. (Died 1826.) Piatt, John (Del). Surgeon's Mate Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776 ; Surgeon's Mate Delaware Regiment, . 5th April, 1777, to close of war. (Died 1823.) Piatt, Jonathan (N. Y.). Captain 4th New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776. Platte, Richard (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New York, 28th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, November, 1775; Captain, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 26th June, 1776; Brigade Major to General McDougall, 12th August, 1776; Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Mc- Dougall, December, 1776, to close of war ; Battalion Paymaster Corps of Ar- tillery, United States Army, 21st No- vember, 1817; resigned 25th November, 1820. (Died 3d March, 1830.) Piatt, Samuel (Pa). Surgeon's Mate 9th Pennsylvania, 25th January, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Piatt, Zaphania (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia 1779-1782. Pleasants, John (Va). Captain 5th Virginia, 24th February, 1776; resigned 18th December, 1776. Pleasants 444 Polk Pleasants, John, Jr. (Pa). Captain 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 24th Feb- ruary, 1776; resigned August, 1776. Pledger, Joseph (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Plessis, de Maduit du (France). Cap- tain Continental Artillery, 15th April, 1777. In Congress, January 19, 1778, "a letter of the ISth, from General Wash- ington, was read, wherein he recom- mended the Chevalier de Maduit du Plesis to be promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, adding that the gallant conduct of this young gentle- man at Brandywine, Germantown, and his distinguished services at Fort Mer- cer, where he united the office of Engi- neer and Commandant of Artillery, en- title him to the particular notice of Con- gress; that he made several judicious alterations in the works at Red Bank, shewed great good conduct during the action, in which the Hessians were re- pulsed; that after the evacuation was determined on, he became the means of saving some valuable artillery and stores, and cheerfully undertook, as volunteer, the hazardous operation of blowing up the magazine, &c., without apparatus usually provided upon such occasions." Concluding in Mr. du Plesis' favor, that "he possesses a de- gree of modesty not always found in men who have performed brilliant ac- tions;" whereupon "Resolved, that a brevet of Lieutenant-Colonel be granted the Chevalier de Maudit du Plessis, as a reward for his services and an encour- agement to merit, and that his com- mission bear date 26th November, 1777, in order that the recompense may more immediately follow the services which he has done." By the act of 5th November, 1778, it was "Resolved, that the Chevalier Maduit du Plessis have leave to with- draw from the service of these United States, and that the President give him a written testimonial of the high sense which Congress entertain of his zeal, bravery and good conduct during his service in America." (Died ■ , 1791.) Plumb, William (Mass). Chaplain of Marshall's Massachusetts Regiment, March, 1776; Chaplain 10th Continental Infantry, 25th June to 31st December, 1776; Brigade Chaplain, 20th August, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 2d June, 1843.) Plunkett, David (Md). 2d Lieutenant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January to December, 1776; Cap- tain 4th Continental Dragoons, 10th January, 1777; taken prisoner, 20th Oc- tober, 1777; where taken not stated; re- signed 13th March, 1779. Plummer, George W. (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1776-1777. Plympton, Ezekiel (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Read's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Pobb, Mathias (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Poe, David (Md). Appointed Quar- termaster at Baltimore, 19th November, 1777, and served to . (Died May, 1820.) Poe, James (Pa). Captain Pennsyl- vania Militia, 1776-1777. Pointer, William (Va). Ensign 14th Virginia, 2d December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 8th December, 1777; regiment designated 10th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778, and served to • . (In serv- ice January, 1780.) Polhemus, John (N. J.). Captain 1st New Jersey, 29th October, 1775, to 10th November, 1776; Captain 1st New Jersey, 22d November, 1776; taken did not rejoin regiment, and was retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1831.) Polhemus, Tobias (N. J.). Lieuten- ant New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner from his home at Monmouth, 13th February, 1777, and was a prisoner in 1782. Polehouse, Thomas (Pa). Surgeon's Mate German Regiment, 4th October, 1776, and served to . Polk, Charles (N. C). Lieutenant 4th North Carolina, 25th April, 1777, to . Polk, Ezekiel (S. C). Captain 3d South Carolina (Rangers), 17th June, 1775; deserted with his company to the enemy in August, 1775, but returned in November, 1775, and was permitted to command a company to January, 1776, under Colonel Richardson; he subse- quently served as Lieutenant-Colonel South Carolina Militia. (Died 1824.) Polk, Thomas (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Regiment, 21st December, 1775; Colonel 4th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; resigned 28th June, 1778; Brigadier-General North Carolina Mili- tia, 1781, to close of war. (Died 17«>3.^ Polk 445 Poole Polk, William (N. C). Major 9th North Carolina, 27th November, 1776; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778; Colonel North Carolina Militia and State troops, 1779-1781. (Died 4th January, 1834.) Polk, William (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina State troops; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Pollard, Benjamin (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 13th Massachusetts 1st January, 1777; resigned 6th February, 1778. PoUard, Benjamin (Mass). Captain of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regi- ment, 1st January, 1777 resigned 7th August, 1778. PoUard, Jonathan (Mass). Aide-de- Camp to General Heath, 2d October, 1776, to September, 1778. Pollard, Richard (S. C). Sergeant 6th South Carolina, 6th May, 1776; Sergeant-Major, 2d June, 1776; Lieuten- ant, February, 1777; Captain, 20th June, 1779; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; transferred to 1st South Carolina, July, 1780; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; served to . PoUey, William (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia in 1776. Pollock, Jacob. Lieutenant 4th North Carolina, 12th November, 1776, to . Pomeroy, Abner (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775-; Captain of Fellow's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 27th April to September, 1775; served subsequently as Lieutenant and Captain Massachusetts Militia. Pomeroy, Benjamin (Conn). Chap- Iain 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st July, 1778. (Died 22d De- ceftiber, 1784.) Pomeroy, Ebenezer (Mass). Captain of Fellow's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Pomeroy, John (Pa). Lieutenant- - Colonel Westmoreland County, Pennsyl- vania, Militia in 1778 ; name also spelled Pumeroy. Pomeroy, Nathaniel (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; served subsequently as Captain Connec- ticut Militia. Pomeroy, Oliver (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to March, 1776. Pomeroy, Ralph (Conn). Paymaster 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Paymaster 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st June, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 8th September, 1778; retired, 1st Jan- uary, 1781. (Died 19th March, 1819.) Pomeroy, Seth. (Mass). Was a Brigadier General of the Massachusetts Militia at the commencement of the War of the Revolution and was engaged in the battle of Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; Major-General Massachusetts IMi- litia, 20th June, 1775, and served as such until he died at Peekskill New York, 19th February, 1777; he was appointed first Brigadier-General of the Continen- tal Army, 22d June, 1775, but did not serve as such or accept the appoint- ment. Pond, Charles (Conn). Ensign 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 21st December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Captain 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 19th April, 1779; subsequently joined the Nvay as Captain of the "New Defence;" was taken prisoner in a naval engagement. (Died 1832.) Pond, Enoch (Mass). Ensign of Lee's Continental Regiment, 4th Tanuarv. 1777, to . Pond, Oliver (Mass). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Captain 13th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Pontiere, Louis de (France). Captain of Horse by brevet and Aide-de-Camp to General Steuben, 18th February, 1778, to 15th April, 1784; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Pontigbeau, (France). Captain and Aide-de-Camp to General Lafay- ette, 1781 and 1782. Poole, Abijah (Mass). Ensign of Wigglesworth's Massachusetts Militia Reiment in 1776; Lieutenant 13th Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 19th April, 1779. (Died 9th May, 1820.) Poole 446 Porter Poole, Jacob (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Isi, Lieu- tenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Cap- tain 6th Continental Infantry, 1st J'm- uary to 31st December, 1776. Poole, Jonathan (N. H.). Surgeon's Mate, 1st New Hampshire, 2d April, 1777; resigned 11th June, 1780 (Died 25th July, 1797.) Poole, Mark (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Poole, Richard (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; discharged 27th November, 1777. Poole, Thomas (Conn). Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, 10th January, 1777; Lieutenant, 7th April, 1777; re- signed 11th September, 1778. (Died 26th January, 1826.) Poor, Abraham (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Poor, David (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 17th December, 1780. Poor, Enoch (N. H.). Colonel 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to -December, 1775; Colonel 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Colonel 2d New Hamp- shire, .8th November, 1776; Brigadier- General Continental Army, 21st Feb- ruary, 1777; died 8th September, 1780. Poor, Joseph (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to ^— . Poor, Thomas (Mass). Major of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, 20th May to December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 5th Continental infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Colonel Massachu- setts Militia, 1778. (Died 1804.) Pope, Charles (Del). Captain Dela- ware Regiment, 17th January, 1776; wounded at Mamaroneck, 21st October, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 5th April, 1777; resigned 13th December, 1779. (Died 16th February, 1803.) Pope, Edward (Mass). Colonel Mas- chusetts Militia, 1776-1778. Pope, Frederick (Mass). Captain of Sargeant's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 Captain 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Major and Lieu- tenant-Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1780. (Died 1812.) Pope, Henry (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Captain 8th North Carohna, 28th No- vember, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778. Pope, Isaac (Mass). Private Com- pany of Minute Men, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Major 3d Massachusetts, 12th Oc- tober, 1782; retired June, 1783. (Died 21st June, 1820.) Pope, Jacob (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; cashiered 17th October, 1776. Pope, John (Va). Ensign 10th Vir- ginia, 25th November, 1776; resigned 11th July, 1777; Colonel Virginia Mi- litia in 1781. Pope, Matthew (Va). Surgeon of a Virginia State Regiment in 1779. Popham, William (Del). 2d Lieuten- ant Delaware Regiment, 17th January, 1776; Captain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; served as Aide-de-Camp to General Clinton, 1777 to 1779, and as Major and Aide-de- Caijip to General Steuben to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 1847.) Popkin, John (Mass). Captain of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Ar- tillery, May, 1775; Captain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Major 3d Massachu- setts, 1st January, l777; Lieutenant- Colonel 3d Continental Artillery, 15th July, 1777, and served to 17th June, 1783. (Died 8th May, 1827.) Porter, Amos (Mass). Ensign of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Porter, Andrew (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776, but does not appear to have joined the regiment. Porter, Andrew (Pa). Captain of Marines, 1775-1776; Captain 2d Con- tinental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 4th Continental Artillery 1st January, 1781; Major, 19th April, 1781 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st January, Porter 1782, and served to 17th June, 1783. (Died 16th November, 1813.) Porter, Benjamin (Ga). Captain 2d Georgia, July, 1776; Major, 16th April, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel, . and served to . Porter, Benjanwn Jr. (Va). 2d Liu- tenant 2d Virginia, 8th May,1776, to Porter, Benjamin Jones (Mass) . Sur- geon's Mate 11th Massachusetts, 11th May, 1780; transferred to 10th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Porter, Billy (Mass). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Captain 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 11th Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Major 10th Massachusetts, 26th October, 1780 ; transferred to 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 3d Mas- sachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 1813.) Porter, Charles (Md). Sergeant 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Ensign 7th Maryland, 19th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 7th July, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 22d May, 1779; retired 19th Feb- ruary, 1780. Porter, David (Pa). Battalion Quar- termaster Cumberland County, Pennsyl- vania, Militia, 1776-1777. Porter, Eleazer (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 12th , Massachusetts, 1st June, 1777; died 22d February, 1778. Porter, Elisha (Mass). Colonel Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1796.) Porter, James (N. C). Major North Carolina Militia, ; died 16th Octo- ber, 1780, of wounds received at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. Porter, James (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. Porter, James (Pa). Lieutenant Lan- caster County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1776-1777. Porter, John (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant in Sargeant's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 21st Continental Infan- try, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 1st July, 1776, being Paymaster of the Reg- 447 Porter iment 12th September to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Captain 13th Massachusetts 1st January, 1777; Major, 30th May, 1777; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; discharged 12th Oc- tober, 1782. (Died December, 1790.) Porter, John (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia, ; prisoner of war 8th March to 10th August, 1778; where taken not stated. Porter, Jonathan (Mass). Sergeant 15th Massachusetts, 8th January, 1777; Quartermaster Sergeant, 10th March, 1777; Ensign, 31st March, 1779; 2d Lieutenant, 28th June, 1779; resigned 21st December, 1780; was a prisoner, but when and where taken not stated. Porter, Joshua (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel of Cook's Connecticut Regi- ment at Saratoga in October, 1777. (Died 12th September, 1825.) Porter, Moses (Mass). Ensign 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 21st April, 1779; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Lieuten- ant United States Artillery Battalion, 20th October, 1786; Lieutenant Artil- lery United States Army, 29th Septem- ber, 1789; Captain, 4th November, 1791; 1st Artillerists and Engineers, 9th May, 1794; Major, 26th May, 1800; retained in Artillerists, 1st April, 1802; Colonel Light Artillery, 12th March, 1812; transferred to 1st Artillery, 1st June, 1821; Brevet Brigadier-General, 10th September, 1813, for distinguished services in the campaign of 1813 ; died 14th April, 1822. Porter, Nathaniel (N. H.) . Chaplain of Wingate's Regiment New Hampshire MiUtia, July, 1776; Chaplain 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776, to July, 1777. (Died 1810.) Porter, Oliver (Ga) . Major Georgia Militia, 1779-1780. Porter, Phineas (Conn). Captain 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Major of Douglas' Connecti- cut State Regiment, 10th June, 1776; taken prisoner on the retreat from New York, 15th September, 1776; served subsequently as Major and Colonel Connecticut Militia. (Died 1804.) Porter, Robert (Md). 2d Lieutenant 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Leutenant, 20th February, 1777; resigned 15th April, 1777. Porter 448 Potan Porter, Robert (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1776-1779. Porter, Robert (Pa). Cadet 4th Con- tinental Artillery, 9th January, 1779; 2d Lieutenant, 2d July, 1781 ; served to 17th June, 1783. (Died 1842.) Porter, Robert (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina State Dragoons, 5th April, 1781; resigned — July, 1781. Porter, Stephen (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Porter, Thomas (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia, 1776-177. Porter, William (Pa). Ensign West- moreland County, Pennsylvania, Militia in 1778. Porter, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 12th Virginia. (Died 20th June, 1807.) Porter, William. — See Porter, Billy. Porter, William (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, 4th May, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 15th June, 1777 1st Lieutenant, — De- cember, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778. Porter, William (Va). 2d Lieutenant 12th Virginia, 21st July, 1777; regi- ment designated 8th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 14th April, 1779; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 8th July, 1828.) Porterfield, Charles (Va). Served as a volunteer in the Canada Campaign and was taken prisoner at Quebec 31st December, 1775; Captain 11th Virginia, 3d February, 1777; Brigade-Major of Woodford's Brigade, 13th July, 1778; transferred to 7th Virginia, 14th Sep- tember, 1778; resigned 2d July, 1779; Lieutenant-Colonel of a Virginia State Regiment, 14th August, 1779; mortally wounded and taken prisoner at Cam- den, 16th August, 1780, and died in October, 1780. Porterfield, Dennis (N. C). Ensign 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Lieutenant, 2d April, 1777; transferred to 1st North Carolina 1st June, 1778; Captain, 1st February, 1779; killed 8th September, 1781, at Eutaw Springs. Porterfield, Robert (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 11th Virginia, 24th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st June, 1777; Adjutant, 19th April, 1778; transferred to 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 2d July, 1779; Captain, 16th August, 1779; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged December, 1780; transferred to 2d Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 13th February, 1843.) Posey, Belair (Md). Captain 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Posey, Thomas (Va). Captain 7th Virginia, 20th March, 1776; Major 2d Virginia, 30th April, 1778; transferred to 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel, 8th September, 1782; transferred to 1st Virginia, 1st January, 1783; retired 10th March, 1783; Brigadier-General United States Army, 14th February, 1793; resigned 28th February, 1794. (Died 19th March, 1818.) Post, Abraham (Conn). Ensign of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, June to November, 1776. Post, Anthony (N. Y.). Captain of Artificers, 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; retired 22d June, 1781. (Died 29th May, 1832.) Post, Jacobus (N. J.). Major New Jersey Light-Horse Militia, 1775-1776. Post, Jeremiah (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, ; died 26th August, 1777, of wounds received at Bennington, 16th August, 1777. Post, John (N. Y.). Commissary of Issues, New York Brigade, 1776 to 1783. Postell, Benjamin (S. C). Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Postell, James (S. C). Lieutenant- Colonel South Carolina Militia; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781. (Died 1824.) Postell, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780. (Possibly James and John are same.) Postlethwaite, Samuel (Pa). Captain of Wilson's Battalion guarding stores at Carlisle, Pennsylvania; also Assist- ant Deputy Quartermaster, 6th Octo- ber, 1777, to December, 1782. Potan, Mathew (N. Y.). Ensign 3d New York, 1st June, 1777; omitted May, 1778. Potan, Matthew (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; 2d Potter 449 Potts Lieutenant, August, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 11th May, 1779; resigned 26th De- cember, 1779. Potter, (Mass). Ensign 5th Massachusetts; resigned 9th January, 1783. Potter, David (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia ; taken prisoner near Frankford, 25th September, 1777. (Died 1805.) ■ Potter, HoUiman (R. I.). Sergeant Rhode Island Regiment in 1775; En- sign 11th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; En- sign 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777, and served to . Potter, Israel (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Douglas' Connecticut State Reg- iment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 15th Novem- ber, 1778. Potter, James (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania MiUtia in 1776 and 1777; wounded at Princeton, 3d January, 1777; Brigadier-General Pennsylvania MiUtia, 5th April, 1777; Major-General Pennsylvania Militia, 23d May, 1782, and served to close of war. (Died No- vember, 1789.) Potter, Jared (Conn). Surgeon Hos- pital Department in 1775; Surgeon 1st Connecticut, 20th May to 20th Decem- ber, 1775; Surgeon of Douglas' Connec- ticut State Regiment, 3d July to 29th December, 1776. (Died 30th July, 1810.) Potter, Joseph (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 22d December, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 23d August, 1778; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st March, 1782; Captain, 1st March, 1782; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. Potter, Josiah (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Potter, Nathaniel (N. J.). Major New Jersey MiUtia; taken prisoner at Quibbeltown, New Jersey, 22d January, 1777. Potter, Oliver (N. H.). Captain Green Mountain Boys, 27th July to De- cember, 1775. Potter, Reuben (N. J.). Major New Jersey MiUtia, 1776-1778. Potter, Samuel (N. J.). Captain 3d New Jersey, 8th March to 20th Novem- ber, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel New Jer- sey MiUtia in 1777. (Died 1802.) Potter, Stephen (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 20th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; Captain, 19th April, 1779; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; transferred to 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Potter, Stephen (R. I.). Colonel Rhode Island Militia in 1775. Potter, Thomas (R. I.). Colonel Rhode Island MiUtia, 1779-1780. (Died 1793.) Potter, William (R. I.). Ensign 1st Rhode Island, 3d May to December, .1775; 1st Lieutenant 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 11th February, 1777; retired 1st April, 1779. (Died 14th October, 1822.) Potter, Zabdiel (Md). Captain 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Potts, James (Pa). Major Pennsyl- vania Musket Battalion, 6th April, 1776; resigned 11th July, 1776. Potts, John (Ga). Captain Georgia MiUtia, — -; kiUed at Wofford's Iron Works, 8th August, 1780. Potts, Jonathan (Pa). Surgeon for the troops on the Canadian Expedition, 6th June, 1776; Deputy Director-Gen- eral of Hospital, Northern Department, 11th April, 1777. By the act of 6th November, 1777, it was "Resolved, that the unremitted attention shown by Dr. Potts, and the officers of the General Hospital in the Northern Department, as represented in General Gates' let- ter to Congress of the 20th of October, to the sick and wounded under their care, is a proof not only of their hu- manity, but of the zeal for the service of the United States, so deeply inter- ested in the preservation of the health and Uves of the gallant asserters of their country's cause, and that Con- gress therefore can not but entertain a high sense of their services whjch they have rendered during this campaign, by a diligent discharge of their re- spective functions." Transferred to the Middle Department, 22d January, 1778; retired 6th October, 1780. (Died — October, 1781.) Potts 450 Pratt Potts, Joseph (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th Janu- ary, 1776; Captain, 12th October, 1776; Captain 5th Pennsylvania, January, 1777, to rank from 12th October, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Brandy- wine nth September, 1777; did not rejoin regiment. Poulson, John Va). 1st Lieutenant 9th Virginia, 5th February, 1776; Cap- tain, 17th July, 1776; taken prisoner near German town, 5th October, 1777; exchanged 2d November, 1780 ; retained as Major 8th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, to rank from 12th May, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. Powell, EUsha (Vt). 2d Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1778. Powell, George Gabriel (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1775. Powell, Isaac (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Powell, John (Md). Adjutant of a Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Powell, John ( Vt) . Captain Vermont Militia; taken prisoner at St. Johns, Canada, — December, 1777. Powell, John (Va). Lieutenant- Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777-1778. Powell, Levin (Va). Major Virginia Militia, 1775-1776 ; Lieutenant-Colonel of Grayson's Continental Regiment, nth January, 1777; resigned 15th No- vember, 1778. (Died 6th August, 1810.) Powell, Peyton (Va). Sergeant 11th Virginia, 22d November, 1776; regiment designated 7th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778 ; Ensign, 4th July, 1779 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 3d Virginia, 12th Febru- ary, 1781; 2d Lieutenant, 18th Febru- ary, 1781, and served to close of war. Powell, Robert (Va). 1st Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 12th February, 1776; Cap- tain, 18th October, 1776; resigned 2d July, 1779; Major Virginia Militia, 1781. (Died 1829.) Powell, Thomas (N. H.). Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January, 1776, to . Powell, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778; died . Powell, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant nth Virginia, 24th December, 1776; regiment designated 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 18th March, 1779. Power, Robert (Pa). Cornet of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, , 1780; Lieutenant, , 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 20th January, 1811.) Power, William (Pa). Captain Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 4th Con- tinental Artillery, 1st January, 1781; Captain, 17th October, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1835.) Powers, Alexander (Pa). Regimen- tal Quartermaster of Miles' Pennsyl- vania Rifle Regiment, 6th April to 13th October, 1776; Lieutenant of Bald- win's Artillery Artificer Regiment, , 1779; retired 31st May, 1781. Powers, James (N. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th North Carolina, 28th Novem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th April, 1777; transferred to 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; served to . (Died 1818.) Powers, Nabum (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Pownal, John (Mass). Ensign 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 16th September, 1778. Pownal, Thomas (N. Y.). Leiuten- ant New York Militia; was a prisoner, when and where taken not stated. Poynier, Isaac (N Y.). Ensign and 2d Lieutenant in 1st New York in 1776. Poynter, John (N. C). Captain 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Poytress, William (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Artillery, 20th Oc- tober, 1777; omitted — May, 1780. Praldeau, Zebedee (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Prather, Basil (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; re- signed 31st March, 1779. Pratt, David (N. Y.). Major New York Militia in 1775. Pratt, Edward (Md). Ensign of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January to November, 1776. Pratt, Jacob (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, 1777-1778. Pratt 451 Prescott Pratt, Joel (Mass). Ensign 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieu- tenant, 1st March, 1779; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Pratt, Joel (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, May, 1775; Captain 2d New York, 28th June, 1775, to Janu- ary, 1776. (Died 1844.) Pratt, John (Mass). Ensign 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; dismissed 13th October, 1776. Pratt, John (Pa). Ensign 4th Penn- sylvania, 1st July, 1779; Lieutenant, 1st May, 1780; transferred to 3d Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1783 ; Regimental Quartermaster, 22d May, 1783, and served to June, 1783; Lieutenant United States Infantry, 15th July, 1785; Regimental Quartermaster, 3d October, 1786; Lieutenant 1st Infan- try United States Army, 29th Septem- ber, 1789; Captain, 4th March, 1791; assigned to 1st Sub Legion, 4th Sep- tember, 1792; resigned 5th December, 1793. Pratt, Seth (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Pratt, Shubael (Va). Surgeon — 'Virginia Regiment, 12th March, 1778, to 12th June, 1779. Pratt, William (R. I.). Sergeant 2d Rhode Island, 22d February, 1777; En- sign, 1st May, 1779; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 14th May, 1781; Lieutenant, 25th August, 1781, and served to 25th December, 1783. (Died 1845.) Praul, Edward (Md). Ensign of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 2d De- cember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; Captain, 10th June, 1777; retired 1st January, 1783. Pray, John (Mass). Sergeant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 5th July, 1779; transferred to 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783 (Died — Septtember, 1812.) Preble, Jedediah (Mass). Was a Brigadier General Massachusetts Mi- litia at the commencement of the war. In June, 1775, he was appointed Gen- eral and Commander-in-Chief of the Massachusetts Mihtia, but declined fur- ther service on account of his age. (Died 11th March, 1784.) Preble, Samuel (N. Y.). Ensign of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, March to November, 1776. Prentice, Ichabod (R. I.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August to December, 1776. Prentice, Jesse (Conn). Sergeant 6th Connecticut, 5th May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 10th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Prentice, Jonas (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Douglas'' Connecticut Regiment, 20th June to 29th December, 1776; Captain 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 31st March, 1779. Prentice, Joshua (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Prentice, Nathaniel S. (N. H.). Cap- tain New Hampshire Militia, 1776. Prentice, William (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Prentiss, Samuel (Cann). Major 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Major 10th Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel, 12th August, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 27th May, 1778.- (Died 1807.) Prescott, Benjamin (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieu- tenant of Prescott's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May, 1775; killed at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775. Prescott, Dudley (N. H.). Lieutenant of Peabody's Regiment New Hamp- shire MiUtia, 1778-1779. Prescott, Joseph (N. H.). Major New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Prescott, Joseph (S. C). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, May, 1779, to November, 1783. Prescott, Joshua (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in ,1776. Prescott, Oliver (Mass). Brigadier- General and Major-General Massachu- Prescott 452 Priest setts Militia, 1776 to 1781. (Died 17th November, 1804.) Prescott, Samuel (Mass). Volunteer Surgeon at Lexington, 19th April, 1775. Prescott, William (Mass). Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Colonel 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 13th Oc- tober, 1795.) Preston, David (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775, to No- vember, 1776. Preston, Isaac (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777; died 1777. Preston, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Flower's Artillery Artificer Reg- iment, 7th April, 1777; taken prisoner at Bustle Town, Pa., 14th February, 1778; exchanged 29th April, 1781, and did not rejoin regiment. Preston, William (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Rangers, 1777; Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777-1781 ; wounded at Guilford 15th March, 1781. (Died 1783.) Preveaux, Adrian. — See Proveaux. Price, Asa (Mass). Captain Lexing- ton Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Captain 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Price, Benjamin (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Maryland, 14th January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 26th May, 1778 ; Captain, 1st July, 1779; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Price, Charles (Ga). Lieutenant Georgia Militia, ; killed at Savan- nah, 9th October, 1779. Price, George (Va). Captain llth Virginia, , 1777, to . Price, John (N. Y.) 1st Lieutenant New York Militia, 20th October, 1775, to . Price, Joseph (Pa). 1st Lieutenant Philadelphia Battalion Pennsylvania Militia in 1776. Price, Rufus (Conn). Ensign 2d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 7th December, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 1st June, 1778; resigned 24th Feb- ruary, 1779. Price, Thomas (Md). Captain Mary- land Rifle Company, 21st June, 1775; Major of Smallwood's Maryland Regi- ment, 14th January, 1776; Colonel 2d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 21st April, 1780. Price, Thomas Jr. (Md). Ensign and Paymaster, 3d Maryland, 27th May, 1778; Lieutenant, llth February, 1780; retired 1st April, 1783. Price, Thomas (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia at King's Mountain, Oc- tober, 1780. Price, Thomas R. (Va) . Captain Vir- ginia Militia at Yorktown in October, 1781. Price, William (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th April, 1777; Cap- tain, 1st July, 1779; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Price, William (Mass). Private, Cor- poral and Sergeant of Gridley's Regi- ment Massachusetts Artillery in 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Con- tinental Artillery, 1st May, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th Sep- tember, 1778; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783 ; Deputy Com- missary of Ordnance and Military Stores, 1st January, 1784, and served to 22d March, 1787. (Died - July, 1790.;' Price, William (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776; Captain, 10th August to December, 1776. Pride, Reuben (Conn). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 3d Connecticut, 8th May to 10th De- cember, 1775; Ensign 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, llth November, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, llth September, 1780; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Pride, William (Va). Sergeant 5th Virginia, 1st January, 1777 ; Ensign, 10th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 10th No- vember, 1777; Regimental Quartermas- ter, — January, • 1778; transferred to 3d Virginia, 14th September, 1778. Died llth June, 1779. Priest, Job (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 15th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Massa- Priestley 453 Proctor chusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 4th November, 1777. Priestley, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 5th Penns3'lvania Battalion, 6th Janu- ary, 1776; Captain, 12th October, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 26th August, 1778, and did not return to the army. ' Prince, Asa (Mass). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Captain 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776 ; Captain ijassachu- setts Militia, 1777-1778. Prince, Frank (S. C). Captain 5th South Carolina, May, 1776, to . Prince, Sylvanus (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1777-1779. Prince, Thomas (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th South Carolina, 11th June, 1777; killed at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779. Prines, Peter (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1781. Prioleau, Hext (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Prioleau, Samuel (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Prior, Abner William (Conn). Cap- tain of Ward's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 14th May, 1776; Captain 5th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; Major 1st Connecticut, 17th August, 1780; trans- ferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; resigned 28th Decebber, 1781. Prior, Abner (N. Y.). Surgeon's- Mate 4th New York, 1st January, 1780; transferred to 2d New York, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783; Ensign United States In- fantry Regiment, 21st October, 1786; Ensign 1st Infantry United States Army, 29th September, 1789; Lieuten- ant, 26th November, 1790; Captain, 2d June, 1792; assigned to 3d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; assigned, to 1st Infantry, 1st November, 1796. Died 5th December, 1800. Prior, Jesse (Conn). Private 2d Con- necticut, 8th May to 18th December, 1775; Private in Sage's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; Ensign of Baldwin's Artillery Ar- tificer Regiment, 18th October, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st October, 1778; resigned 2d June, 1779. (Died 10th February, 1822.) Prior, Luke (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Pritchard, Jeremiah (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New Hampshire. 8th No- vember, 1776; wounded at Skenesbor- ough, 7th July, 1777; Regimental Adju- tant, 1st January, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 5th March, 1778; resigned 5th July, 1780. (Died 3d December, 1813.) Pritchard, Rees (Va). Ensign 8th Virginia, 9th December, 1776; resigned 1st March, 1777, (Died 25th Septem- ber, 1830.) Pritchard, Thomas (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to November, 1775; Ensign 5th Continental lufantrv, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 14th Augus.t, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 20th June, 1779; Captain, 24th March, 1780, and served to June, 1783, Proctor, Edward (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- try, 1777; resigned 10th June, 1779. Proctor, Ephriam (Mass), Sergeant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Sergeant 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, 10th August to 31st December, 1776, Proctor, Francis (Pa). Lieutenant 1st Company Pennsylvania Artillery, 27th October, 1775; was a prisoner in 1776, when and where taken not stated ; Captain 4th Continental Artillery, 3d March, 1777; dismissed 14th May,' 1778. Proctor, Francis Jr. (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant of Proctor's Battalion Pennsyl- vania Artillery, 5th October, 1776; Cap- tain Lieutenant 4th Continental Artil- lerv, 3d March, 1777 ; Captain, 16th July, 1777; Major, 24th December, 1782, to rank from 1st January, 1782 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Proctor, Jonas (Mass). Ensign of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Proctor, Samuel (Mass). Sergeant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment. May to December, 1775; Ensign 12th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776. Proctor, Thomas (Pa). Captain 1st Company Pennsylvania Artillery, 27th October, 1775; Major Pennsylvania Ar- tillery Battalion, 14th August, 1776; Colonel 4th Continental Artillery, 5th Prouty February, 1777; resigned 18th April. 1781. (Died 16th March, 1806.) Prouty, David (Mass). Lieutenant of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. • Proveaux, Adrian (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d South Carolina, — January, 1777; Captain, 27th April, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Name also spelled Preveaux. Provost, Robert (N. Y.). Paymaster 3d New York, 15th August, 1776; Pay- master 2d New York, 21st November, 1776, to 1st January, 1781, with rank of Ensign from 1st June, 1778. Prowell, Joseph (Pa). Captain of Patton's Continental Regiment, 11th January, 1777; Major, 1st January, 1778; transferred to 11th Pennsylvania, 13th January, 1779; retired 5th June, 1779. Prux, William (Pa). Ensign German Battalion, 24th July, 1778, to . Pruyn, Casparus (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia in 1775. Pry, Thomas (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; Captain, 1st February, 1777; served to close of war. Pryor, John (Va). Captain Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th Feb- ruary, 1777; Major Aide-de-Camp to General Alexander, 9th June, 1779, to 14th January, 1783; retired 14th Janu- ary, 1783. Pugh, (Ga). Lieutenant Geor- gia Rangers; dismissed 23d August, 1776. Pugh, John (Pa). Captain Pennsyl- vania State Regiment, 18th March, 1777; resigned 12th August, 1777. Pugh, Jonathan (Pa). Sergeant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 16th June, 1776; Ensign 5th Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 20th April, 1777; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 6th October, 1778; Regimen- tal Adjutant, 1st June, 1779; Captain Lieutenant, — November, 1779, and served to close of war. Pugh, WhitmUl (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to Pugh, Willis (Va), Ensign 15th Vir- ginia, 19th November, 1776; killed 1st May, 1777, at ; where not stated. Pulaski, Casimer (Poland). Briga- dier-General Continental Army and 454 Purvis Chief of Dragoons, 15th September, 1777; designated as commander ,of an independent corps, known as the Pu- laski Legion, 28th March, 1778; died 11th October, 1779, of wounds received 9th October, 1779, at the Siege of Sa- vannah. Pullen, William (R. I.). Ensign of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776; Lieutenant of Sher- burne's Continental Regiment, 10th March, 1777; omitted October, 1777. Punderson, John (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 1st November, 1777. Purcell, George (Va). Ensign 13th Virginia, 13th December, 1776; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777, and did not return to regiment. Purcell, Henry (S. C). Lieutenant- Colonel Deputy Judge Advocate Gen- eral for South Carolina and Georgia, 3d April, 1778, to — . PurceU, Henry (S. C). Chaplain 2d South Carolina, 7th May, 1776; Brigade Chaplain, 7th April, 1779, to June, 1781. Purcell, Henry D. (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 4th January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 4th October, 1777; Deputy Judge-Advocate-General to General Gates' Army, 29th January, 1778, to — February, 1779 ; 1st Lieutenant 3d Penn- sylvania, 3d September, 1779, and served to close of war. Purdy, Aaron (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 17th October, 1781, and served to June. 1783. (Name also spelled Purdie.) Purdy, Robert (Pa). Paymaster of Patton's Continental Regiment, Janu- ary, 1777, to . Purdy, Monmouth (N. J). Lieuten- ant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Reg- iment, 1st August, 1777; Captain, 12th April, 1778; retired — March, 1781. Purington, James (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Lincoln's Regiment, Massa- chusetts Militia, 1776-1777. Purviance, James (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. Purvis, George (Del). Regimental Quartermaster Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant Delaware Regi- ment, 3d December, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 14th October, 1777; Adjutant, 16th August, 1778; Captain, ; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780. served to close of war; also reported as prisoner to close of war. Purvis 455 Quackenboss Purvis, James (Va). Sergeant 1st Vir- ginia, September, 1775 ; Ensign, — April, 1777; resigned — February, 1778; Lieu- tenant Virginia Convention Guards, January, 1779; Captain, 8th October, 1779, and served to June 1781. Purvis, John (S, C). Captain South Carolina Rangers, 17th June, 1775, to ; Lieutenant-Colonel South Carolina MiUtia, 1779-1781. Putnam, Aaron (Mass). Surgeon's- Mate of Prye's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 28th June to December, 1775-; Surgeon's Mate 26th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 26th October, 1777. Putnam, Benjamin (Conn), Surgeon 4th Continental Infantry, 18th March to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon 5th Con- necticut, 1st August, 1777; resigned 23d May, 1778. Putnam, Daniel (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 20th Continental Infantry, Ist Jan- uary, 1776; Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Putnam, May, 1776, to June, 1783, Putnam, David (Mass), Sergeant of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Ar- tillery, May to December, 1775, and Sergeant of Knox's Regiment Conti- nenatl Artillery, January to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Ar- tillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 26th March, 1780, Putnam, Enoch (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of .Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Captain 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Massa- chusetts Militia, 1778-1782. (Died 1796.) Putnam, Ezra (Mass). Major of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, 27th May to December, 1775; Major 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 19th March, 1811.) Putnam, Francis (Mass) . Ensign of Henley's Continental Regiment, June, 1777 to 1779. Putnam, Francis (N. Y.). Ensign of Fisher's Regiment New York Militia in 1775, Putnam, Garrett (N. Y.). Captain of Harper's Regiment New York Militia in 1780. Putnam, Israel (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Colonel 3d Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; Major-General Continental Army, 19th June, 1775; retired 3d June, 1783. (Died 19th May, 1790.) Putnam, Israel Jr. (Conn). Captain 3d Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; Major and Aide-da-Camp to General Putnam, 22d July, 1775, to 3d June ,1783. (Died 1812.) Putnam, Jeremiah (Mass), Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; Ser- geant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May to November, 1775; Ensign 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1777-1783. (Died 6th September, 1799.) Putnam, Philip (N.H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776. Putnam, Rufus (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 22d Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; Colonel En- gineer, 5th August, 1776; Colonel 5th Massachusetts, 1st November, 1776, to rank from 5th August, 1776; Brigadier- General Continental Army, 7th Janu- ary, 1783, and served to close of war. (Died 1st May, 1824.) Putnam, Tarrant (Mass). Ensign in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Adjutant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant and Adjutant 27th Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776. Died 16th April, 1776. Putnam, Victor (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Harper's Regiment New York Mili- tia in 1780. Pyatt, Peter (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North CaroUna, 30th March, 1781 to Q. Quackenboss, Henry (N. Y.). Major and Colonel New York Militia, 1775- 1781. (Died 1813.) Quackenboss, Isaac (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant of Harper's Regiment New York Militia in 1780. Quackenboss, John (N. Y). Captain 1st New York, 2Sth Tune, 1775, to Jan- uary, 1776. Quackenboss, John P. (N. Y.). Regi- mental Adjutant of Schuyler's Regi- ment New York Militia, 1779-1781. Quarles 456 Ragsdale Quarles, Henry (Va). 1st Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 13tl' January, 1777; re- signed 14th July, 1777, and served sub- sequently as Captain of a Virginia State Regiment. Quarles, James ( Va) . Captain 2d Vir- ginia State Regiment, 4th January, 1777, to January, 1780; served subse- quently as Major Virginia Militia. Quarles, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia, 25th February, 1776; Cap- tain 2d Virginia State Regiment, 4th January, 1777, to 1781. Quarles, Robert (Va). Ensign and Regimental Quartermaster 1st Virginia, 15th May, 1782, to close of war. Quarles, Thomas (Va). Cadet 2d Vir- ginia State Regiment, January, 1777 ; 2d Lieutenant, 10th September, 1778, to January, 1781. Quarles, Wharton (Va). Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster 2d Vir- ginia State Regiment, 1779-1781. Quarles, William P. (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia, 6th October, 1780; 2d Lieuten- ant, 18th February, 1781; served to close of war. Quarterferge, Pierre (Canada). Cap- tain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; resigned — Janu- ary, 1778. Quelch, Andrew (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775-1776. Quenowault, Paul (Del). Ensign Delaware Regiment, 27th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 26th January, 1778; Captain, 1st January, 1781; died 1st December, 1782. Quick, Abraham (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1777. Quig, David (N. H.). Ensign of Nichols' , Regiment New Hampshire Mi- litia in 1777. Quimby Jacob (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Quinby, Aaron (N. H.). Captain of Kelley's Regiment New Hampshire Mi- litia in 1778. Quinby, David (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Quinby, Josiah (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Jersey, 7th February to 20th November, 1776. (Died 1805.) Quinn, John (N. H.). Surgeon 3d New Hampshire, 5th July, 1780; re- tired 1st January, 1781. Quinn, Michael (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th North Carolina, 28th Novem- ber, 1776; Captain, 1st August, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Quinlan, Joseph (Va). Surgeon's- Mate 3d Virginia, 29th October, 1778; resigned 6th June, 1779. Quinn, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 12th Pennsylvania, 16th October, 1776; retired 1st July, 1778. Quinton, Dixon (Md) . 2d Lieutenant of Long's Independent Maryland Com- pany, 3d October, 1776, to . Quirk, Thomas (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 7th May, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 13th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 20th May, 1778; transferred to 5th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 4th July, 1779; served subsequently as Major of a Virginia State Regiment. R. Rabb, Andrew (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia, 1778- 1781. (Died 1804.) Raboldt, Jacob (Md). Quartermas- ter-Sergeant German Regiment, 13th November, 1777; Ensign, 24th July, 1778; Regimental Quartermaster 30th July, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Name also spelled Raybold.) Radcliff, William (N. Y.). Captain and Major of Graham's Regiment New York Militia, 1777-1778. Rader, Michael (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia in 1777. Radford, John. See Raiford. Radiere, Lewis Mons. de la (France). Lieutenant-Colonel Engineer, 8th July, 1777; Colonel, 17th November, 1777 Died , 1779. Rae, John (Ga). Ensign 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; Lieutenant, . and served to . Rae, Robert (Ga). Lieutenant-Colo- nel 3d Georgia, 5th July, 1776; Colonel 1st Georgia, 1st April, 1778; served to close of war. Ragan, Daniel (Va). Ensign 11th Virginia, 28th November, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 14th June, 1777; resigned 24th January, 1778. Ragsdale, Drury (Va). Captain 1st Continental Artillery, 7th February, 1777; retired 1st January ,1783. Rague 457 Randall Rague, John (Pa). Surgeon's-Mate 10th Pennsylvania, 19th August, 1778; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781, and served to . Raiford, John (N. C). 2d Lieutenant 2d North Carolina, . 1777; resigned 1st February, 1778. Raiford, Peter (N .C). Captain in 1st North Carolina in 1779; served to Raiford, Robert (N. C). Captain 8th North Carolina, 2Sth November, 1776; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778 ; served to close of war ; Bre- vet Major, 30th September, 1783. Raindtree, Reuben (N. C). Lieuten- ant 10th North CaroUna, 19th April, 1777; omitted 1st January, 1778. Raines, Giles (Va). 2d Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 28th November, 1776; resigned 23d December, 1777, Raisin, William (Md). Sergeant 5th Maryland, 12th February, 1779; 2d Lieutenant, 26th January, 1780; trans- ferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Ralph, Ephriam (Va). Sergeant 13th Virginia, 12th January, 1777; regiment designated 9th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 10th Septem- ber, 1779; resigned 15th February, 1780. Ralston, Robert (Pa) Regimental Adjutant of Hartley's Continental Regi- ment, 16th January, 1777, to . Ramke, Frederick ( — ). Surgeon of Armand's Partisan Corps in 1779 and 1780. Ramsay, Alexander (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 3d June, 1778; re- signed 26th May, 1779 ; also reported as r tired in September, 1778. Ramsay, Allen (N. C). Lieutenant 7th Nortli Carolina, 19th December, 1776; omitted January, 1778 Ramsay, David (S. C). Surgeon 4th South Carolina, ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged March, 1781. (Died 8th May, 1815.) Ramsay, Jesse (S. C). Surgeon's- Mate Hospital Department in South Carolina, 1780-1783. Ramsay, John (Va) . Surgeon 1st Vir- ginia, — February, 1776; died 4th No- vember, 1776. Ramsay, Joseph (S. C). Surgeon's Mate in Hospital Department in 1782. Ramsay, Matthew (N. C). Captain 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; transferred to 4th North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; resigned — November, 1781. Ramsey, Ambrose (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia in 1780. Ramsey, John (Pa). Lieutenant Lan- caster County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1776-1777. Ramsey, Joseph (Va). Lieutenant of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1779-1781. Ramsey, Nathaniel (Md). Captain of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; wound- ed and taken prisoner at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; on parole until ex- changed, 14th December, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 25th October, 1817.) Ramsey, Robert (Pa), Lieutenant Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Mili- tia, 1776-1777. Ramsey, Robert (Pa). Captain of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Rand, Daniel (N. H.), 1st Lieutenant Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant and Captain New Harnpshire Mili- tia, 1776-1777; name also spelled David (Died 1811.) Rand, Ezekiel iN. H,). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; served subsequently in New Hampshire Militia. Rand, John (Mass). Colonel Massa- chusetts Mihtia in 1780. Randall, Benjamin (N. Y,), Captain in Van Rensselaer's Regiment New York Militia in 1780, and Lieutenant- Colonel of Abbott's Regiment Vermont Mihtia in 1781 and 1782, Randall, Custis (Va), Lieutenant 9th Virginia, January, 1777, to . Randall, John (R. I.). Captain 1st Rhode Island, 3d May, 1775, to . Randall, Joseph (N. H.). Lieutenant of Peabody's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, 1779-1780, Randall, Matthew (Mass), 1st Lieu- tenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1776, Randall, Matthew (R, I,), 2d Lieu- tenant of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777, Randall 458 Rape Randall, Nehemiah (R. I.). Lieuten- ant of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regiment, 15th January to November, 1776. Randall, Peleg (Conn). Captain of Latimer's Regiment Connecticut Mili- tia in 1777. Randall, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, 24th April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Conti- nental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain, 10th August, 1776; Captain 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at German- town, 4th October, 1777; exchanged, December, 1777; resigned 1st May, 1779. (Died — January, 1811.) Randall, William Jr. (Va). Ensign 3d Virginia, 29th April, 1776; resigned 23d August, 1776. Randolph, Beverly (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia, 1776-1779. Randolph, Nathaniel Fitz (N. J). Captain New Jersey Militia, ; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged 26th May, 1780; died 23d July, 1780, of wounds received at Springfield, 23d June, 1780. Randolph, Charles (Va). Cornet 3d Continental Dragoons, February, 1777; Lieutenant, 14th June, 1777, and served to . (In service, January, 1780.) Randolph, David Meade (Va). Cap- tain of a Virginia Regiment in 1777. (Died 23d September, 1830.) Randolph, Edmund (Va). Aide-de- Camp to General Washington, 15th Au- gust, 1775, to 25th March, 1776; Deputy Mustermaster-General Southern Depart- ment, 25th March, 1776; resigned 26th April, 1776. (Died 12th September, 1813.) Randolph, Edward Fitz (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d Janu- ary, 1777; wounded at Paoli, 20th Sep- tember, 1777; resigned 10th May, 1779. (Died 1837.) Name also spelled Fitz- Randolph. Randolph, Robert (Va). Cornet 3d Continental Dragoons, February, 1777; Lieutenant, 14th June, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Tappan, 28th September, 1778. Randolph, Samuel (N J.). Major New Jersey Militia in 1778. Randolph, Thomas Mann (Va). Col- onel Virginia Militia, 1779. Raniston, John (Pa). Ensign 7th Pennsylvania, 24th July, 1779; resigned 30th March, 1780. Rankin, Robert (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Taylor's Regiment Pennsylvania Mili- tia; taken prisoner from his home, 14th September, 1777. Rankins, Robert (Va). Sergeant Uth Virginia, 26th July, 1776; regiment des- ignated 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Ensign, 4th July, 1779 ; Lieuten- ant, 1st January, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Randless, John ,N. Y.). Ensign of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, — 1777; resigned 8th March, 1778. Ranney, John (Va). Surgeon Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Ranney, Stephen (Va). Surgeon 12th Virginia, 21st April, 1778; retired 14th September, 1778. Ransdell, Thomas (Va). 3d Lieuten- ant 11th Virginia, 31st July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 6th February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st July, 1777; regiment designated 7th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; transferred to 3d Virginia, 12th February, 1781; Captain, — Octo- ber, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Ransom, Elijah (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st May, 1780; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; retired March, 1782. (Died 1828.) Ransom, James (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 17th De- cember, 1775. Ransom, John (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Swift's Connecticut State Regi- ment, July to December, 1776. Ransom, Peleg (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1778. Ransom, Samuel (Pa). Captain Wy- oming Valley Company, 26th August, 1776; killed at the Wyoming Massacre, 3d July, 1778. Ransom, Thomas (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 16th September, 1776, to . Rapalje, Jacques (N. Y.). Captain of Lasher's Regiment New York Mili- tia, July, 1776, to January, 1777 and in 1778. Rape, Christopher (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1777. Raphael 459 Read Raphael, (S. C). Lieutenant 4th South. Carolina in 1776-1777. Rathburn, Amos (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1777. Ravenal, Henry (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia under General Marion, 1781-1782. Rawlings, Isaac (Md.) 2d Lieutenant of Dorsey's Independent Company- Maryland Artillery, 3d September, 1779; company formed part of 1st Continental Artillery and served to close of war. Rawlings, Moses (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant of Cresaps Maryland Rifle Com- pany, 21st June, 1775; Captain, 21st October, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel of Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, 27th June, 1776 ; wound- ed and taken prisoner at Port Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; Colonel of one of the sixteen additional Continen- tal Regiments, 12th January, 1777: re- signed 2d June, 1779. (Died — May, 1809.) Rawlings, Nicholas (N. H). Captain New Hampshire Mihtia, 1777-1778. Rawson, Asa (Mass). Captain Lieu- tenant Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775, to De- cember, 1776. Rawson, Jeduthan (Mass). Musician in Read's Massachusetts Regiment in 1775, and in 1st Continental Infantry in 1776; Fife Major 6th Massachusetts, 11th February, 1777; Ensign, 27th March, 1779; transferred to 1st Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; resigned 18th February, 1781. (Name also spell- ed Jonathan.) Rawson, Wilson (R. I.). Ensign of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, _15th January, 1776; Lieutenant of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777, and served to . Ray, Andrew (Va). Surgeon Hos- pital Department, 1779-1781. Ray, Benjamin (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private in Read's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Sergeant in 3d Continental Infantry in 1776; Ser- geant, 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 20th February, 1778; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant, 4th August, 1780; resigned 14th April, 1782. Ray, James (Va). Captain Virginia Mihtia in 1779-1780. Ray, Matthew.— See Rhea. Ray, William (N. H.). Lieutenant New Hampshire Militia in 1780. Raymond, John (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 17th December, 1775. Raymond, Joseph (Mass). Corporal nth Massachusetts, 11th March, 1777; Sergeant, 1st December, 1777; Lieuten- ant, 26th October, 1780; resigned 6th May, 1782. Raymond, WUIiam (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Selden's' Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Reab, George (Mass). Sergeant 14th Massachusetts, 5th April, 1777; Ensign, 8th October, 1779; Lieutenant, 16th April, 1780; transferred to 7th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 20th June, 1838.) Read. — See also Reed and Reid. Read, Archibald (Pa). Paymaster 8th Pennsylvania, 13th December, 1777; Ensign, 2d June, 1778; served to . . Read, Benjamin (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant and Adjutant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; killed at Stillwater 19th September, 1777. Read, Charles (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Read, Clements (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia regiment in 1779; died in service, date not known. Read, Edmund (Va). 1st Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 23d February, 1776; re- signed 6th July, 1777; Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 2d June, 1779, to January, 1782. Read, George (Del). A signer of the Declaration of Independence. Died 21st September, 1798. Read, Isaac (Va). Lieutenant- Colonel 4th Virginia, 13th February, 1776; Colonel 9th Virginia, 13th August, 1776; transferred to 4th Virginia, 17th December, 1777; died 4th September, 1778. • Read, James (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carohna, 4th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 6th July, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 7th July, 1776; Captain, 8th July, 1777, to ; Colonel North Caro- lina Militia; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780. (Died 1803.) Read 460 Reed Read, James (Pa). Major Pennsyl- vania Militia in 1777. (Died 1822.) Read, James (Va). Colonel 1st Vir- ginia, 13th February, 1776; died 29th September, 1777. Read, Jesse (N. C). 2d Lieutenant 6th North Carolina, 20th October, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant, 25th October, 1777; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; transferred to 3d North Carolina, 1st January, 1781; taken pris- oner at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781; Captain, 15th October, 1781; served to close of war. Read, John (Md). Ensign 2d Mary- land, 20th February, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 27th May, 1778; resigned 11th April, 1779. Read, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 4th Virginia, May, 1776; died 25th June, 1777, of wounds received at Princeton, 3d January, 1777. Read, Joseph (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Colonel Massachusetts Regiment, 18th April to December, 1775; Colonel 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Read, Joseph (R. I.). Ensign of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to March, 177.7. Read, Joshua (R. I.). Captain 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. See Joshua Reed. Are they not the same? Read Thaddeus (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm', April, 1775; Sergeant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant, 13th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1781. Read, Thomas C. (N. J.). Surgeon's- Mate 3d New Jersey, 9th February to 22d November, 1776. Read, William (Mass). Captain of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 23d Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Read, William (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776. Read, William (S. C). Hospital Physician and Surgeon Southern De- partment, 22d March, 1780, to close of war. (Died 20th April, 1845.) Read, Zalmon (Conn). Captain 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 28th Novem- ber, 1775; Captain of Silliman's Connec- ticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776. Read, Zalmon (Conn). Ensign 4th Connecticut, 19th June, 1779; retired 1st November, 1781. Reading, John (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 2d April, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 29th November, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st Januaty, 1777 ; resigned, 10th February, 1779. (Died 1820.) Reading, Samuel (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d New Jersey, 28th October, 1775; taken prisoner at Three Rivers, 8th June, 1776; exchanged December, 1776; Captain 2d New Jersey, 1st Jan- uary, 1777 ; Major, 27th December, 1781 ; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Reading, Thomas (N. J.). Captain 3d New Jersey, 2d April to 22d Novem- ber, 1776. (Died 1814.) Reading, Zebedee. — See Redding. Reckless, Anthony (N. J.). Lieuten- ant Sappers and Miners in 1780, and served to close of war. (Died 1817.) Reddick, John (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Redding, WUliam (Mass). Ensign 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; deserted in June, 1778. Redding, Zebedee (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Walker's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant, 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain, 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned, 4th October, 1780. Redman, John (Pa). Paymaster of Miles' Rifle Regiment, October, 1776; Captain of Patton's Continental Regi- ment, 13th January, 1777; resigned 8th November, 1778. Redmond, Andrew (S. C). Corporal and Sergeant, 1st South Carolina, 1776- 1779; Military Storekeeper, 1780-1783. Redmond, John (S. C). Captain 6th South Carolina Militia, 1780, to close of war. Redpith, John (N. C). Lieutenant 4th North Carolina, 20th August, 1777; died 13th October, 1777, of wounds re- ceived at Germantown, 4th October. 1777. Reed, Bowles (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1778. Reed, Abraham (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April Reed 461 Reed to 28th July, 1775. (Name also spelled Raid.) Reed, Daniel (Conn). Ensign of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777. Reed, Eli (Conn). Captain Connec- ticut Militia, 1776. Reed, Enoch (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 10th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; Captain- Lieutenant 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain, 1st August 1779; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; transferred to 1st Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Reed, Frederick (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Reed, George (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia; killed at Hanging Rock, 6th August, 1780. Reed, George (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in November, 1775. Reed, Jacob (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artil- lery, January, 1776; Captain Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; Captain, 23d March, 1780, and served to 17th June, 1783. (Died 31st May, 1838.) Reed, James (N. H.). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Colonel 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to Decem- ber, 1775; Colonel 2d Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; Brigadier- General Continental Army, 9th August, 1776; became blind and retired from service, September, 1776. (Died 13th February, 1807.) Reed, James (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1777-1781; was also Com- missary of Purchases, . Reed, Jeremiah (Mass). Sergeant of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 14th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant of Lee's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 26th September, 1778. Reed, John (Mass). Captain 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 20th October, 1780. (Died — September, 1797.) Reed, John (N. J.). Sergeant 3d New Jersey, 24th November, 1775, to No- vember, 1776; Ensign 3d New Jersey, 1st February, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 3d October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st Feb- ruary, 1779; transferred to 1st New Jersey, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. (Died 1803.) Reed, John (N. J.). Sergeant of Spencer's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 1st February, 1777; Ensign, 12th May, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781; Lieutenant in the Levies of 1791 ; wounded in action with Indians at St. Clair's defeat near Fort Recovery, Ohio, 4th November, 1791 ; Lieutenant United States Infantry, 16th March, 1792; as- signed to 3d Sub Legion, 4th Septem- ber, 1792; Captain, 12th November, 1793; honorably discharged, 1st Novem- ber, 1796. Reed, John (N. Y.). 3d Lieutenant of Grennell's Company New York Ar- tillery, 16th March to November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 29th June, 1781, to rank from 17th De- cember, 1780; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. Reed, John (Pa). Captain 1st Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776, to . Reed, John (Pa). Ensign 8th Penn- sylvania, — August, 1776, to . Reed, John (Pa). Lieutenant West- moreland County, Pennsylvania, Mili- tia, 1776-1777. Reed, Jonathan (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1778. (Died 1790.) Reed, Joshua (Mass). Lieutenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1777. See Joshua Read; were they not the same? Reed, Joseph (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel and Military Secretary to Gen- eral Washington, 4th July, 1775, to 16th May, 1776; Colonel Adjutant-Gen- eral Continental Army, 5th June, 1776; resigned 22d January, 1777; Brigadier- General Continental Army, 12th May, 1777, which he declined 9th June, 1777. (Died 5th March, 1785.) Reed, Joseph (Pa). Ensign 9th Penn- sylvania, 20th July, 1780; transferred to 5th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Reed, Philip (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 2d No- vember, 1829.) Reed, Samuel (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. (Died 1810.) Reed 462 Reid Reed, Seth (Mass). Major in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, 27th May to December, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel 15th Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776 ; became insane in August, 1776, and retired from the service. (Died 1797.) Reed, Silvanus (N. H.). Ensign 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subse- quently as Adjutant and as Captain New Hampshire Militia. Reed, Thomas (Conn). Assistant Paymaster-General, 31st March, 1778, to . Reed, Thomas (N. Y.). Surgeon 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 18th December, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 18th September, 1826.) Reed, Thomas (Pa). Ensign 1st Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed, 4th November, 1780, and did not return to the service. Reed, Timothy (Mass). Ensign of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Reeder, Hezekiah (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 9th February, 1778. Reese, Abel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th November, 1776; re- signed 14th August, 1777. Reese, David (Conn). Sergeant in . Burrall's Continental Regiment, May, 1776; Ensign, 19th September, 1776, to January, 1777. Reese, George (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to — . Reese, John (Pa). Captain 2d Penn- sylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Captain 3d Pennsylvania, January, 1777, to rank from 5th January, 1776; resigned 31st December, 1777. Reeves, Enos (Pa). Ensign 11th Pennsylvania, 1st May, 1777; Adjutant, 11th September, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 25th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 31st March, 1778; transferred to 10th Penn- sylvania, 1st July, 1778; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783. Reeves, Isaac (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, 14th June, 1776; killed at Elizabethtown, 6th June, 1780. Reeves, John (N. J.), Sergeant 3d New Jersey, December, 1775, to Novem- ber, 1776; Ensign 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; resigned 1st February, 1777. Reeves, Nathaniel (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Regnier. — See De Roussi. Reid, Charles (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, May, 1777; superceded August, 1777. Reid, George (N. H.). Captain Com- pany of Minute Men in April, 1775; Captain 1st New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775; Captain 5th Conti nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ma jor 1st New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 2d April 1777; transferred to 2d New Hamp shire, 5th March, 1778 ; retained in New Hampshire Battalion, 1st March, 1782, and served to 3d November, 1783; Colonel, 30th September, 1783. (Died — September,. 1815.) Reid, George (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Patten's Continental Regiment, 15th January, 1777; last appears on roll for October ,1778. Reid, James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 3d Virginia, . 1777; "superceded." Reid, James Randolph (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th January, 1776; Captain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; Major, 1st September, 1777; re- tired June, 1783. Reid, Nathan (Va). Captain 14th Vir- gmia, 28th January, 1777; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; regi- ment designated 10th Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; transferred to 1st Vir- ginia, 12th February, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 6th November, 1830.) Name also spelled Reed. Reid, Philip (Md). Ensign 5th Mary- land, 20th February, 1777; Lieutenant, 13th October, 1778; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1781; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780 ; Captain, 9th February, 1782; retired 12th April, 1783. Reid, Samuel (Pa). Ensign 11th Penn- sylvania, 5th August, 1779; Lieutenant, 2d October, 1780; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June 1783. Reidel Reidel, Henry (Pa). Cornet Dra- goons, Pulaski Legion, 1st April, 1778; Lieutenant in 1782; served to . Reii^art, Adam (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1776. Reiley, John (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Burrall's Continental Regi- ment, 19th January, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 19th September, 1776, to January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant of Webb's Conti- nental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st February, 1777 ; Cap- tain, 10th July, 1779; taken prisoner on the Long Island Expedition, 10th De- cember, 1777; exchanged 3d December, 1780; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Reiley, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 12th Pennsylvania, 1st October, 1776; Captain, 20th May, 1777; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; wound- ed at Bonhampton, N. J., — April, 1777; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 12th August, 1780, and served to 24th June, 1783. Reiley, William (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; Captain, 13th October, 1777; transferred to 1st Maryland, I'st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Reinick, Christian (Pa). Surgeon's Mate of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion, 25th June, 1775; Sur- geon's Mate 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; died 21st September, 1777, of wounds received 20th September, 1777, at Paoli, Pa. Remick, Timothy (Mass) Sergeant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Sergeant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to , 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 13th Novem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 12th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; Captain, 4th October, 1780; transferred to 1st Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 1784.) . Remington, John (R. I.). Ensign 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777, and served to . Remsen, Henry (N. Y.). Colonel New York City Militia in 1775. (Died 1792.) Rencastle, John. — See Ruecastle. 463 Reynolds Rendelo, (— ). Captain, ; wounded at Savannah, 9th October 1778. Renner, Francis Jacob (Pa). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1777. Rennison, John (Pa). Sergeant 7th Pennsylvania, December, 1776; Ensign, 24th July, 1779; resigned — April, 1780. (Died 18th May, 1829.) Requa, Gabriel (N. Y.). Captain of Hamman's Regiment New York Mi- litia; was a prisoner; when and where taken not stated. Requa, Isaac (N. Y.). Lieutenant and Adjutant New York Militia ' Regi- ment, ; prisoner of war, 31st Jan- uary, 1779, to 10th March, 1780; when and where taken not stated. Requa, Joseph (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia in 1780. Respess, John (N. C). Ensign 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; resigned 24th April, 1777. Reuch, John (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776, to . Reucher, John Grant (Pa). Sergeant 5th Pennsylvania, January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 7th June, 1777; cashiered 15th November, 1777. Revelly, Francis (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Maryland, 20th February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 15th April, 1777; Cap- tain, 18th June, 1781; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Rew, John (Pa). Regimental Quar- termaster 6th Pennsylvania, 7th De- cember, 1777; taken prisoner at New- town, 29th August, 1779; exchanged 25th October, 1780; served subse- quently in the Navy. Rexford, Elisha (Conn). Chaplain of Elmore's Continental Regiment, 15th April, 1776, to April, 1777. Reynolds, Daniel (N. H.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel and Colonel New Hamp- shire Militia, 1780-1781. Reynolds, Elisha (N. C). Lieuten- ant North Carolina Militia at King's Mountain in October, 1780. (Died 13th December, 1836. Reynolds, George (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 25th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 23d November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 3d January, 1778. Reynolds 464 Rice Reynolds, James (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, June to November, 1775. Reynolds, John (Md). Captain 1st Maryland Battalion of the Plying Camp, July to December, 1776; Cap- tain 7th Maryland, 10th December, 1776 ; resigned 28th December, 1777. Reynolds, John (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to November, 1776. Reynolds, John (R. I.). Lieutenant of Varnum's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775. Reynolds, John (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1775. Reynolds, Nathaniel (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York Militia; taken pris- oner at Combond 24th June, 1779; ex- changed 24th October, 1781. Reynolds, Richard (S. C). Captain South Carolina MiUtia, 1775-1776. Reynolds, Thomas (N. J.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner from his home 23d December, 1776. (Died 1803.) Rhea, Aaron (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 12th September, 1778; re- signed 24th October, 1780; Lieutenant 2d Continental Dragoons, 17th August, 1781, and served to close of war. Rhea, David (N. J.). Major 2d New Jersey, 28th November, 1775; Lieuten- ant-Colonel, 28th November, 1776; transferred to 4th New Jersey, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. (Died 14th June, 1821.) Rhea, John (Pa). Regimental Quar- termaster 6th Pennsylvania, 17th March, 1777; dismissed 3d January, 1778. Rhea, John (Va). Ensign 7th Vir- ginia, 9th January, 1777; dismissed 20th November, 1777. (Died 27th May, 1832.) Rhea, Jonathan (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st April, 1778; retained in New Jersey Battalion in April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Rhea, Matthew (Va). Regimental Quartermaster 7th Virginia, 15th June, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 9th September, 1778; transferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 4th July, 1779; transferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Rhodes, Charles (R. I.). Ensign 9th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Rhodes, John (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 4th December, 1776; wounded 12th May, 1777, where not stated; Captain Lieu- tenant, 1st March, 1779; Captain, 27th April, 1780; taken prisoner at Camden 16th August, 1780, and died 26th Oc- tober, 1780. Rhodes, Joseph (N. C). Lieutenant 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; Captain, 5th August, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Rhodes, Joseph (R. I.). Surgeon's Mate to Brigade of Rhode Island State troops in 1776. Rhodes, Joseph Thomas (N. C). Captain 10th North Carolina, 1st Au- gust, 1777; transferred to 4th North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; wounded at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779; served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Rhodes, William (Del). Lieutenant Colonel Delaware Militia, 1775. Rice, Asa (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Ward's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1779. (Died 1823.) Rice, Benjamin (Pa). Ensign 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 20th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 6th August, 1776; served to January, 1777. Rice, Edward (Va). 2d Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 10th December, 1775; re- signed -^ February, 1776. Rice, Frederick William (Pa). 1st Lieutenant German Regiment, 12th July, 1776; Captain, 4th January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died Janu- ary, 1805.) Rice, George (Va). Captain 11th Vir- ginia, 18th January, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778. Rice, Hezekiah.(N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Captain, 28th November, 1776; omitted January, 1778. Rice, Holman (Va). Captain "Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1781. Rice, Jeptha (N. C). Quartermaster- Sergeant 9th North Carolina, 28th Rice 465 Richards November, 1776; Ensign, 15th March, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Rice, Joseph (Mass). Captain of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; died ISth May, 1776. Rice, John (N. C). Adjutant 1st North Carolina, 10th December, 1776; Ensign, 2Sth March, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 3d April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Dragoons, 1st June, 1778, and served to 9th November, 1782. (Died 30th June, 1830. Rice, John (Pa). Lieutenant-Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1776. Rice, Joseph (Pa). Captain 4th Continental Artillery, 3d March, 1777; resigned 26th September, 1780. Rice, Joseph (R. I.). Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia in 1779. Rice, Nathan (Mass). Adjutant of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Lincoln, 7th May, 1777, to 1st January, 1781; retained as Major 4th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783; Lieutenant-Colonel 14th United States Infantry, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Died 17th April, 1834.) Rice, Nathaniel (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Rice, Nehemiah (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Elmore's Continental Regi- ment, 15th April, 1776; Adjutant 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 15th November, 1777; trans- ferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Rice, Olivet (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Sergeant Major 9th Massachusetts, 1st March, 1777; Ensign, 2d June, 1778; Lieutenant, 5th September, 1780; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Rice, Robert (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 2d June, 1778; dismissed , 1779. Rice, Rufus (Conn). Ensign 2d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant 7th December, 1777; resigned 24th February, 1779. Rice, Sylvanus (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1779-1780. (Died 1819.) Rice, Thomas (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island MiUtia, 1776-1777. Richborough, (S. C). Captain 6th South Carolina, resigned 22d Feb- ruary, 1778. Richards, Abel (Mass). Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia in 1'778. Richards, Benjamin (Conn). Captain of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Reg- iment, June to December, 1776. Richards, Bradley (N. H.). Sergeant 3d New Hampshire, 27th January, 1777 ; Ensign, 1st May, 1778 ; transferred to 2d New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781; resigned 15th June, 1781. Richards, George (R. I.). Regimen- tal Quartermaster of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th De- cember, 1776, to May, 1777. Richards, Jeremiah (N. H.). Lieu- tenant 1st New Hampshire, January, 1777; wounded at Hubbardton, 7th Oc- tober, 1777; discharged 5th July, 1780. Richards, Peter H. (Mass). Sergeant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 10th February, 1778; Captain Massachusetts Militia; killed at Groton Heights 6th September, 1781. Richards, Samuel (Conn). Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 4th May to 18th De- cember, 1775; Ensign 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777 ; Regimental Pay- master, 8th September, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1841.) Richards, Samuel (N. H.). Captain 1st New Hampshire, 23d May to De- cember, 1775; Captain 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776. Richards, Thomas (N. H.). Ensign 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Richards, William (Conn), Regi- mental Quartermaster, 6th Connecti- cut, 20th May to 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 10th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to — December, 1776; Captain, 11th October, 1776; Captain 1st Connecticut, 1st January, Richards 1777; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. (Died 3d March, 1825.) Richards, William (Conn). Surgeon's Mate of Gage's Connecticut State Reg- iment, June to December, 1776. Richardson, Aaron (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Richardson, Abijah (Mass). Sur- geon's Mate, 3d Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; taken prisoner at Fort Fay- ette, 1st June, 1779; exchanged Septem- ber, 1779; Surgeon 5th Massachusetts, 17th July, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 10th May, 1822.) Richardson, Addison (Mass). Cap- tain of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776; exchanged 1st March, 1778; Captain Massachusetts MiUtia, 1779-1780. Richardson, Bradbury (N. H.). Ma- jor New Hampshire Militia in 1776. Richardson, Caleb (Mass). Captain of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1776-1780. Richardson, Edward (Mass). Ensign of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775; Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1778-1779. (Died 1834.) Richardson, Edward (S. C). Captain South Carolina Rangers, 17th June, 1775, to . Richardson, Ephraim (Mass). Lieu- tenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Richardson, Holt (Va). Captain 7th Virginia, 27th February, 1776; Major 15th Virginia, 13th November, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 7th Virginia, 9th October, 1777; transferred to 5th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 10th May, 1779. Richardson, Isaac (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 12th Virginia, 16th December, 1776; cashiered 9th May, 1777. Richardson, John (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . 466 Richie Richardson, John (N. C). Ensign 10th North Carolina, February, 1777; omitted 1st January, 1778. Richardson, John (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th January, 1776; Captain, 21st March, • 1776 ; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 26th August, 1778, and did not return to the army. Richardson, Jonas (Mass). Captain of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Richardson, Joseph (N. C). Ensign 6th North Carolina, January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 27th August, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Richardson, Josiah (N. H.). Lieuten- ant of Nichols' Regiment, New Hamp- shire Militia in 1777. Richardson, Luther (N. H.). Captain of Bedel's Regiment, New Hampshire Militia, 1775, and of Bedel's Regiment, Vermont Militia, 1778-1779. Richardson, Richard (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 13th July, 1777; resigned — November 1777. Richardson, Richard (S. C). Colonel and Brigadier-General South Carolina MiUtia, 1775; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780; died September, 1780, in captivity. Richardson, Richard, Jr. (S. C). Cap- tain South Carolina Militia in 1775. Richardson, Stephen (Mass). Cap- tain Massachusetts Militia, 1777. Richardson, Walker (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Continental Artillery, 4th March, 1778; Regimental Quartermas- ter, 25th February, 1779; 1st Lieuten- ant, 18th August, 1779; served to . Richardson, William (Md). Colonel 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Colonel 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 22d October, 1779. Richardson, William (N. H.). Lieu- tenant of Peabody's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, 1778-1779. Richardson, William (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia; taken prisoner at Charieston, 12th March, 1780. (Died 1786.) Richie, William (Pa). Ensign of Bax- ter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Port Washington, 16th November, 1776. Richmonds 467 Riggs Richmond, Benjamin (Mass). En- sign Hth Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777;- retired, 1st April, 1779. (Died 1st July, 1825.) Richmond, Christopher (Md). Lieu- tenant and Paymaster 1st Maryland, 27th February, 1778; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1781; Captain, 20th November, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Richmond, David (Pa), 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania, 14th September, 1777; was in service in 1780. Richmond, David (R. I.). Lieuten- ant of Hitchcock's Rhode Island Regi- ment, 3d May to December, 1775. Richmond, Ebeuezer (R. I.). Sur- geon 2d Rhode Island, June to De- cember, 1775; Surgeon's-Mate 11th Con- tinental Infantry, 15th January to 31st December, 1776. Richmond, William (R. I.). Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1775 and 1776. Richmond, William (Va). Director and Chief Physician Hospital Depart- ment in Virginia, 11th June, 1776, to . Richter, Nicholas (N. Y.). Captain of Klock's Regiment, New York Militia, was wounded, but where and when, not stated. Rickard, William (Mass). Sergeant of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 14th May, 1777; Ensign, 24th April, 1779; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; trans- ferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; Lieutenant, 14th April, 1782 ; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st June, 1782; retained in Jackson's Con- tinental Regiment in November, 1783, and served to . 20th June, 1784 ; Lieu- tenant 2d United States Infantry, 4th May, 1792; assigned to 3d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792 ; Captain, 30th Jan- uary, 1794; resigned 15th November, 1800. (Died 9th January, 1813.) Ricker, Abraham. — See Riker. Ricketts, Nicolas (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant of Dorsey's Company, Maryland Artillery, 1st December, 177'!'; company attached to and formed part 1st Conti- nental Artillery, 30th May, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 25th August, 1778, and served to close of war. Rickman, William (Va). Director of Hospital in Virginia, 18th May; 1776'; retired 21st October, 1780. Riddick, Jason (Va). 1st Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 2d April, 1776; Captain, 10th June, 1777 ; retired 30th September, 1778. (Died 1785.) Riddick, Willis (Va). 2d Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 22d November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 11th September, 1777; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; exchanged in 1780; assigned to 4th Virginia; Captain, 12th February, 1781, but resigned 14th February, 1781. Riddle, Henry (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster 3d Continental Artillery, 1st April, 1778, to June, 1783. Riddle, Isaac ( ) . Captain ; was a prisoner in 1780, when and where taken, not stated. Ridgely, Bazil (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed, 7th December, 1778. Ridgely, Frederick (Ga). Surgeon's- Mate 2d Georgia, July, 1776, to . Ridgely, Frederick (N. Y.). Surgeons Mate Hospital Department, 1775-1776. Ridgely, Henry (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776; Captain 3d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 14th August, 1777. Ridgely, William (Md). Ensign of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mary- land, 10th December, 1776, but never joined the regiment, having been taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Ridley, Benjamin (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Virginia, 9th May, 1777, to . Ridley, Thomas (Va). Captain 4th Virginia, 11th March, 1776; Major 10th Virginia, 1st March, 1778; transferred to 6th Virginia, 14th September, 1778, retired 12th February, 1781. (Died 1845.) Ridley, William (N. C. Surgeon 3d North Carolina 21st April, 1777; re- signed 21st November, 1777. Riegor, Jacob (Pa). Surgeon 2d Bat- talion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 22d March to December, 1776. Riggs, Abimelech (R. I.). Captain of Tallman's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 1776 and 1777. Riggs, John (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; cashiered, 5th June, 1776. Righter 468 Roberts Righter, John (Pa). Lieutenant Phila- delphia County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1776-1777. Riker, Abraham (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775; Captain 3d New York, 28th March, 1776; Captain 2d New York, 21st No- vember, 1776; died 7th May, 1778. (Name also spelled Ricker.) Riker, John Berrien (N. J.). Surgeon 4th New Jersey, 23d November, 1776; retired 11th February, 1779| Rinehardt, Godfrey (N. J.). Captain and Major New Jersey Militia, 1777- 1779. . Ringgold, James (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January 1776; resigned 3d July, 1776. Rinker, Jacob (Va). 1st Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 4th March, 1776; resigned 10th May, 1777. Rinnard, Nathaniel (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant of Richardson's Battalion Mary- land Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Ripley, Hezekiah (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st June, 1779, and served to June, 1783. (Died 18th October, 1841.) Ripley, John (Conn). Captain 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 18th Decem- ber, 1775; Major of Chester's Connecti- cut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; Major 13th United States Infantry, 13th February, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. Rippey, William (Pa). Captain 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; Captain, 7th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned 20th March, 1777. (Died 22d September, 1819.) Risberg, Gustavus (Md). Assistant Deputy Quartermaster-General of the Flying Camp, 17th August to 1st De- cember, 1776. Risley, Jeremiah (N. J.). Lieutenant New Jersey Militia in 1777. Rittenhouse, Benjamin (Pa). Cap- tain Pennsylvania Militia, 1775-1777; also superintendent of a gun factory in Pennsylvania, 1776 to close of war. (Died 1825.) Ritter, Charles (Pa). Surgeon's- Mate German Regiment, 20th Decem- ber, 1777; resigned August, 1778. Ritter, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant German Regiment, 12th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Artil- lery, 1st April, 1777; resigned 11th March, 1779. Ritzema, Rudolphus (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel 1st New York, 30th June, 1775; Colonel, 28th November, 1775; Colonel 3d New York, 28th March, to November, 1776; subsequently joined the British army. Rivel, Adam ( ). Lieutenant; was a prisoner in 1782, when and where taken not stated. Roane, Christopher (Va). Captain of a Virginia. State Regiment, 1777, to 1782. Robarts, Thomas. — See Roberts. Robb, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Battalion of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 17th March to December, 1776; Captain Pennsylvania State Regi- ment, 18th April, 1777; regiment desig- nated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th Novem- ber, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Robbins, Ammi Ruhamah (Conn). Chaplain of Burrall's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th March, 1776, to January, 1777. (Died 30th October, 1813.) Robbins, John (Va). Cadet 9th Vir- ginia, 11th December, 1776; Ensign 5th February, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 14th May, 1778 ; 1st Lieutenant, 25th August, 1778; transferred to 1st Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; re- tained in 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1781; Lieutenant, 4th Continental Dra- goons, 1st October, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 1840.) Robbins, Josiah (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Sage's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Roberdeau, Daniel (Pa). Brigadier- General Pennsylvania Militia, 4th July, 1776, to March, 1777. (Died 5th Janu- ary, 1795.)' Roberts, Algernon (Pa). Lieutenant Philadelphia Battalion Pennsylvania Militia in 1776. Roberts, Benjamin (Va). Captain of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Roberts, Cyrus (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 14th Virginia, 28th November, 1776; Captain, 15th January, 1778; retired 30th September, 1778. Roberts, Daniel (Ga). Lieutenant Georgia Rangers; taken prisoner at Sa- vannah, 4th March, 1776; Major, 3d Georgia, 5th July, 1776 ; Lieutenant- Roberts 469 Robertson Colonel, 2d Georgia, 21st March, 1778; died 18th November, 1779. Roberts, James (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Major and Lieutenant-Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1780. Roberts, Jesse (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 10th Pennsylvania, 4th Decem- ber, 1776, but does not appear to have joined this regiment. Roberts, John (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 18th February, 1777; resigned 15th Sep- tember, 1777. Roberts, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, 6th February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 17th November, 1777 ; Captain-Lieutenant, 16th June, 1778 ; resigned 1st April, 1779 ; name also spelled Robert. Roberts, John (Va). Surgeon 6th Virginia, 1st February, 1777; trans- ferred to 4th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; transferred to 10th Virginia, 1st August, 1779; served on staff of General Lafayette in 1781; served to close of war. (Died 21st April, 1821.) Roberts, John (Va). Lieutenant of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1779-1782. Roberts, John (N. C. and Va). Lieu- tenant 5th North Carolina, 28th March, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778; Captain Virginia Convention Guards, 11th Jan- uary, 1779; Major, 5th March, 1779; re- tired 1st May, 1781. (Died 30th No- vember, 1843.) Roberts, Joseph (N. H.)., Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776. Roberts, Moses (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st March, 1779; killed at Young's House, 3d February, 1780. Roberts, Owen (S. C). Major, 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 4th South Carolina (Ar- tillery), 14th November, 1775; Colonel, 16th September, 1776; killed at Stono Ferry, 20th June, 1779. Roberts, Richard Brooke (S. C). Captain 4th South Carolina (Artillery), 1779; Aide-de-Camp to General Lincoln in 1782, to close of war; Captain 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791; assigned to 2d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; Major 3d Sub Legion, 28th February, 1793; assigned to 4th Infantry, 1st November, 1796; died 19th January, 1797. Roberts, Samuel (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia, 1776-1777. Roberts, Thomas (Va). Surgeon 10th Virginia, 1st October, 1778; transferred to 3d Virginia, 1st August, 1779, and served to close of war. Roberts, William (Pa). Captain of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Roberts, William (Va). Lieutenant of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1779-1781. Robertson, Abiather (Mass). Lieu- tenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 11th February, 1778. Robertson, Charles (N. C). Major North Carolina Rangers, ; wounded at Wofford's Iron Works, 8th August, 1780. Robertson, James (Va). Adjutant 13th Virginia, 15th October, 1777; re- tired 30th September, 1778; Lieutenant of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1779-1782. Robertson, John (Va). Adjutant 10th Virginia, 4th December, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 9th September, 1778; regiment designated 6th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; taken prisiner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; 1st Lieutenant, 18th February, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1810.) Robertson, John (Conn). Captain 20th Continental Infantry, Ist January, to 31st December, 1776. Robertson, Peter (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 7th November, 1777; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; Captain, 28th De- cember, 1781, and served to June 1783. Robertson, Robert (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 16th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 18th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, February, 1777; wound- ed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777, and resigned shortly afterward. Robertson, Robert (Pa). Surgeon's- Mate of a Battalion, Pennsylvania Ply- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. Robertson, Samuel (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Robertson, Tully (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Virginia, 25th March, 1776; Cashiered, 6th June, 1777. He served subsequently as Captain of a Virginia State Regiment. Major, 5th United Robertson 470 Robinson States Infantry, 16th January, 1809; re- signed 9th May, 1809. Name also spelled Robinson. Robertson, William (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, 21st October, 1775; resigned May, 1776; Adjutant, 9th Virginia, 22d May, 1777; transferred to 1st Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Lieutenant, 24th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; re- leased, 3d December, 1780; retained in 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 12th November, 1831.) Robeson, James (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina; wounded in action with Indians, 4th May, 1777, and again wounded in action at Amelia Island, 18th May, 1777; was a Captain in 1780. Name also spelled Robison. Robicheux, James (N. Y.). Captain 1st Canadian in (Livingston's) Regi- ment, 20th November, 1775; retired 1st January, 1781. Robie, William.— See Roby. Robinson (Mass). Ensign 1st Massachusetts; resigned 7th Novem- ber, 1782. Robinson, Abiather (Mass). Lieuten- ant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 11th February, 1778. Robinson, Abner (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 16th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; subsequently served as Captain Connecticut Militia. Robinson, Andrew (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 11th Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged, 4th January, 1781, and did not rejoin the army. Robinson, Caleb (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 10th August, 1776; Captain 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; taken prisoner at Hubbard ton, 7th July, 1777; Brigade Inspector, 13th July, 1781; Major, 2d New Hampshire, 6th October, 1781; re- tired 1st March, 1782. Robinson, Cole (Va). Ensign of a Virginia State Regiment in 1781. Robinson, Elias (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant 4th Connecticut, 12th March, 1777; Ensign, 27th December, 1777; Lieutenant, 26th October, 1780; resigned 15th August, 1782. Robinson, Elijah (Conn). Corporal in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain-Lieutenant*2d Connecticut, 1st May, 1775 ; Captain, 1st July to 19th De- cember, 1775; Captain of Douglas' Con- necticut State Regiment, June to De- cember, 1776; served subsequently as Captain Connecticut Militia. Robinson, Elisba (R. I.). Major Rhode Island Militia in 1775. Robinson, Enoch (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Walker's Massachu- setts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1780. Robinson, George (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1776-1777. Robinson, Ichabod (Vt). Captain Vermont Militia, 1781-1782. Robinson, Increase (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776. Robinson, James (Va). Adjutant 5th Virginia, 2d February, 1777; resigned 3d October, 1777. Robinson, James E. (Va). Lieuten- ant of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1778- 1781. Robinson, Jared (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st April, 1777; retired 15th November, 1778. Robinson, John (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1781. Robinson, John (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel Massachusetts Militia at Con- cord, 19th April, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1782. (Died 1805.) Robinson, Jonathan (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776. Robinson, Lemuel (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1775-1776. Robinson, Moses (Vt). Colonel Ver- mont MiHtia, 1777-1781. (Died 1813.) Robinson, Noah (N. H.). Ensign 8th Continental Infantry, 6th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d New Hamp- Robinson 471 Rodgerg shire, 8th November, 1776; wounded at Stillwater, 19th September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 22d December, 1777; Cap- tain-Lieutenant, 30th November, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 10th February, 1827.) Robinson, Robert (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1776. Robinson, Samuel (Conn). Private 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 1st January, 1777; Corporal, 15th April, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st September, 1777; resigned 1st April, 1782. Robinson, Samuel, Jr. (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 15th December, 1775. Robinson, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 10th February, 1778. Robinson, Septimus (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 28th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th July, 1776 ; died 10th December, 1776. Robinson, Thomas (Pa). Captain 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Major, 2d October, 1776; Major, 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777, to rank from 2d October, 1776 ; Lieuten- ant-Colonel, nth June, 1777; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st Jan- uary, 1783; Colonel, 30th September, 1783, and served to November, 1783. (Died 1819.) Robinson, Timothy (Mass). Lieuten- ant-Colonel and Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1778-1782. (Died 1805.) Robinson, Tully. — See Robertson. Roby, Joseph (Mass). Captain of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775. Roby, William (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment, New Hampshire Rangers, January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; died 15th June, 1776, of smallpox. Roche, Edward (Del). 2d Lieuten- ant Delaware Regiment, 5th April, 1777; Regimental Paymaster, 15th August, 1777; taken prisoner at Cam- den, 16th August, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 6th April, 1821.) Roche, Matthew (Ga). Lieutenant and Adjutant 2d Georgia, in 1778; served to . Roche, Patrick (S. C). Ensign South Carolina Militia in 1775. Rochefontaine, Bechet de (France). Captain, Engineers, ; brevet Major, 16th November, 1781, and served to close of war. Rochel, John (N. C). Captain 3d North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; omitted January, 1778. Rochel, Lodpwick (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d North Carolina, 28th Novem- ber, 1776; resigned November, 1777. Rochester, Nathaniel (N. C). Pay- master North Carolina Militia in 17'75 and 1776 ; Colonel North Carolina Militia and Commissary-General of Militiary Stores in North Carolina, 10th May, 1776, to 1782. Rockefeller, Philip (N. Y.). Adjutant 10th Regiment, New York Militia in 1775. RockefeUer WilUam (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York Militia in 1775. Rockefeller, Tiel (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1775. Rockwell, John (Conn). Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 1st December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Gay's Connec- ticut State Regiment, June to Decem- ber, 1776. Rockwell, Thaddeus (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 17th September, 1775. Rodgers, Christopher (S. C). Was a Lieutenant in 2d South Carolina in 1779. Rodgers, EUsha (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Rodgers, James (N. J.). Sergeant 4th New Jersey, 1st March, 1777; Ensign 3d • New Jersey, 1st February, 1779 ; killed at Springfield, 24th August, 1780. Rodgers, James (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Rifle Battalion in 1777. Rodgers, John R. B. (Pa). Surgeon 1st Pennsylvania, 1st October, 1779; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 29th January, 1833.) Rodgers, John (Pa). Major Pennsyl- vania Rifle Battalion, 1776-1777. Rodgers, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in November, 1775. Rodgers Rodgers, Peter (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1777-1779. Rodgers, Zabdial (N. Y.). Major Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1782. (Died 1808.) Rodman, Thomas (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Malcolm's Regiment, 17th March, 1777; resigned 15th July, 1777. Rodney, Caesar (Del). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; Colonel and Brigadier-Ueneral Dela- ware Militia, 1776-1777; died 29th June, 1784. Rodney, Thomas (Del). Colonel Del- aware Militia in 1777. (Died 1811.) Roe, Daniel (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1776-1777. Roe, Hugh (Pa). Ensign of Patton's Additional Continental Regiment, 15th January, 1777; resigned 14th January, 1778. Roe, James (Pa). Commissary-Gen- eral of Purchases, 6th August, 1777, to . Roe, Jesse (Pa). Captain of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment 3d Febru- ary, 1777; resigned 23d January, 1778. Roebuck, James (S. C). Lieutenant- Colonel South Carolina Militia at King's Mountain in October, 1780; wounded and taken prisoner at Mud Lick, (S. C), 2d March, 1781; exchanged, August, 1781. (Died 1788.) Roger, Enos (Vt). Brigadier-General Vermont Militia. Rogers, Andrew (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 14th Virginia, 23d December, 1776; resigned 2d March, 1778. Rogers, Edward (Conn). Captain of Gay's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Rogers, Hezekiah (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 12th June, 1777, to July, 1781; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; Captain, 5th December, 1782; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1783; Aide- de-Camp to General Huntington, 7th July, 1781, to June, 1783; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment in June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783 ; Military Storekeeper, United States Army, 27th October, 1801; died 3d No- vember, 1811. Rogers, Jedediah (Conn). Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, 15th February, 472 Rogers 1778; Lieutenant 2d June, 1778, and served to close of war. Captain Light Dragoons United States Amay, 4th May, 1792; resigned 25th October, 1792. Rogers, Jacob (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Rogers, John (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Webb's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 13th February, 1778. Rogers, John (R. I.). Sergeant 2d Rhode Island, 6th March, 1777; Ensign, 1st May, 1779; Adjutant, 1st May, 1780, to 8th September, 1782; wounded at Connecticut Farms, 23d June, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 4th February, 1781; re- tained in Olney's Rhode Island Bat- talion, 14th May, 1781, and served to November, 1783; Military Storekeeper, United States Army, 9th March, 1819; Honorably discharged, 1st June, 1821. Rogers, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 25th March, 1776; was Captain of Clark's Illinois Regiment June, 1778, to February, 1782. Rogers, John, Jr. (N. C). Paymas- ter 5th North Carolina, list December, 1776, to . Rogers, Joseph (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia Regiment; taken prisoner at Newberne, N. C, 26th September, 1778. Rogers, Joseph (Conn). Ensign 2d Connecticut, 4th January, 1781, to 3d June, 1783. (Died 3d September, 1818.) Rogers, Josanah (N. Y.). Captain of Drake's Regiment, New York Militia, in 1776. Rogers, Nicholas (France). Major and Aide-de-Camp, 12th May, 1777; served as Aide-de-Camp to Generals Coudray and De Kalb to 10th Decem- ber, 1778, when he was brevetted Lieu- tenant-Colonel Continental Army and retired from the service. Rogers, Patrick (N. C). Regimental Quartermaster 1st North Carolina, 3d November, 1776; Ensign 28th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant 3d April, 1777; died 19th April, 1778. Rogers, Philip (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776, to . Rogers, Robert (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Tallman's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 19th Febru- Rogers 473 Rose ary, 1777; resigned 24th March, 1779. (Died 5th August, 1835.) Rogers, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Henley's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 26th June, 1777; transferred to Jackson's Continental Regiment, 22d April, 1779; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July ,1780; trans- ferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1781; died 20th October ,1781. Rogers, Thomas (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Rogers, William (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1776-1781. Rogers, William (Pa). Chaplain of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 6th April to December, 1776; Chaplain of Patton's Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; Brigade Chaplain, 1st June, 1778; retired 16th January, 1781. (Died 7th April, 1824.) Rogers, William (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Dragoons, 5th April, 1781; dismissed, — June, 1781. Rogers, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Virginia, 19th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th September, 1776; Cap- tain, 1st April, 1778 ; taken prisoner 22d September, 1778; where not stated; ex- changed in 1780; transferred to 5th Vir- ginia, 12th February, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Roggen, Peter (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New York, 2d August, 1775, to January, 1776. (Died 1804.) Rogowski, — — (Poland). Captain and Aide-de-Camp to General Pulaski; wounded at Savannah, 9th October, 1779. Rohlwagen, Frederic. — See Rowl- wagen. Rohrer, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Rolando (S. C). Lieutenant 5th South Carolina; resigned 28th May, 1777. Rolston, Isaac (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 8th June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, January, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Rolston, Robert (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 4th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th March, 1776; Captain, 8th March, 1777; resigned 29th August, 1777. Romans, Bernard (Pa). Captain In- dependent Pennsylvania Artillery Com- pany, 8th February, 1776; resigned 1st June, 1778. Ronells, Grindoll ( Vt) . Lieutenant of Williams' Regiment Vermont Militia in 1777; name also spelled Runals. Roney, John (Va). Regimental Ad- jutant 5th Virginia, 25th January, 1778 ; 2d Lieutenant, 9th September, 1778; transferred to 3d Virginia, 14th Sep- t mber, 1778 ; 1st Lieutenant, 19th June, ■ 1779 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Roosevelt, Cornelius C. (N. Y.). En- sign, 1st New York in 1776. Root, Aaron (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel Massachusetts Militia in 1776 ,and 1777. (Died 1809.) Root, Elihu (Mass). Ensign 21st Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 5th March, 1779. Root, Elisha (Conn). Lieutenant of Wolcott's Continental State Regiment, December, 1775; died March, 1776. Root, Jasse (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia in 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel Deputy Adjutant General to General Putnam, July 9th, to Novem- ber, 1777. (Died 29th March, 1822.) Root, Josiali (Conn). Conductor 2d Continental Artillery, 18th March, to July, 1777; subsequently served as Apothecary Northern Department to close of war. (Died 1841.)' Root, Nathan (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Connecticut, 1st- January, 177'7 ; resigned 1st May, 1778. Root, Oliver (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia in 1776. Rosa, Isaac A. (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, . 9th November, 1777; re- signed 22d January, 1778; served sub- sequently as Captain New York Militia. Rosa, Jacobus (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; killed at Fort Mont- gomery, 6th October, 1777. Rose, Alexander (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th Virginia, 4th March, 1776; Cap- tain, 17th September, 1776; retired 14th September, 1778, with rank of Major. Ross Ross, George (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 20th March, 1776; resigned 21st July, 1776, to enter the Navy, and served as Captain of Marines. Ross, James (Pa). Lieutenant Lan- caster County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1776-1777. Rose, John (Pa). His proper name was Baron Gustavus H. de Rosenthal. Surgeon 7th Pennsylvania, 12th June, 1777 ; found not competent and trans- ferred to General Hospital as Surgeon's- Mate, under the name of Gustavus Henderson ; appointed Surgeon's-Mate 7th Pennsylvania, 1st March, 1780; afterwards' appointed Surgeon on the Revenge ; taken prisoner in fall of 1780 ; when not stated; served as Aide-de- Camp to General Irvine in 1781 and 1782; Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 1st April, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1829.) Rose, John (Conn). Sergeant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 13th Novem- ber, 1778; retired 20th February, 1780. (Died 2d December, 1818.) Rose, John (Conn). Surgeon's-Mate of "WelDb's Continental Regiment, 1st August, 1778 ; transferred to 3d Con- necticut, 1st January, 1781 ; Surgeon, 3d March, 1782, and. served to June, 1783. Rose, Rainsford (Conn). Adjutant of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, 10th July to 25th December, 1776. Rose, Robert ( Va) . Surgeon 6th Vir- ginia, 9th April, 1776; Surgeon 1st Con- tinental Dragoons, 10th December, 1776; retained in Baylor's Regiment of Consolidated Dragoons, 9th November, 1782- and served to November, 1783. Roseburg, John (Pa). Chaplain Pennsylvania Militia in 1776-1777 ; killed at Trenton, 2d January, 1777. Rosekrans, Jacob (N. J.). Captain 3d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; resigned — March, 1777. Rosekrans, James (N. Y.). Name also spelled Rosenkrans. Captain 4th New York, 3d August, 1775; Captain 5th New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 3d August, 1775; Major 3d New York, 1st March, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. Rosenthal, Gustavus H. de Baron. — See John Rose. Ross — — (S. C). Major South Caro- lina Militia; wounded in action with In- 474 Ross dians in Georgia in March, 1779, and died 2 days afterwards. Ross, David (Md). Major of Gray- son's Additional Continental Regiment, 11th January, 1777; resigned 20th De- cember, 1777. Ross, Edward (R. I.). Ensign Rhode Island Militia, 1781. Ross, Francis (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Ross, George (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 2d New Jersey, 29th No- vember, 1776; resigned 18th December, 1777. Ross, George (Pa). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1775-1776; died 16th July, 1779. Ross, George, Jr. (Pa). Adjutant 2d Battalion, 11th January, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 11th Pennsylvania, 30th Sep- tember, 1776; Captain, 11th April, 1777; resigned 1st April, 1778. Ross, Horatio (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 24th January, 1777; Captain, 11th Septem- ber, 1777, and served to . Ross, James (Pa). Captain of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- talion, 25th June, 1775 ; Captain 1st Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Major, 25th September, 1776; Major 1st Pennsylvania, January, 1777, to rank from 25th September, 1776; Lieuten- ant-Colonel, 12th March, 1777; trans- ferred to 8th Pennsylvania, 11th June, 1777; resigned 22d September, 1777. Ross, John (Md). Surgeon's-Mate 4th Maryland, 7th March, 1778; Surgeon Hospital Department, 1st July, 1778, to . 1780. Ross, John (N. J.). Captain 3d New Jersey, 13th March, 1776; Major 2d New Jersey, 7th April, 1779; Brigade Inspector, October, 1779, to November, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781; Lieu- tenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1782. (Died 7th September, 1796.) Ross, John (Pa). Ensign 7th Penn- sylvania, 2d February, 1778, to . Ross, Perin (Conn). 1st Lieutenant of Ransom's Wyoming Valley Com- pany, 26th August, 1776; resigned 25th October, 1777. (Killed at Wyoming, 3d July, 1778.) Rosseter 475 Rowe Rosseter, David (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; served subsequently as Major, Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel Massachusetts Mi- litia. (Died 1810.) Rosseter, Elnathon (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; Captain, 1st July to 17th December, 1775. Rosseter, Timothy W. (Mass). Sur- geon's-Mate of Fellow's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sur- geon's-Mate, 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Rosseter, William (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 20th December, 1775. Rosseter, Thomas (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Rotan, Peter. — See Rutan. Roth, Francis Charles (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant Pulaski Legion, March, 1778, to . Roth, Philip (Pa). Lieutenant Pulaski Legion, 1779-1780. Roth, William (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pulaski Legion in 1778 and 1779. Rothmaler, Erasmus (S. C). Was an Ensign in 3d South Carolina, in 1781. Rothmaler, Job (S.C). Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1775. Roueire, Marquis de la. — See Charles T. Armand. Roulledge, William (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th North Carolina, 25th Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 20th August, 1777. Roundy, Luke (Mass). Ensign 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 11th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died 22d October, 1777. RounseveU, Levi (Mass). Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Rountree, Reuben (N. C). Lieuten- ant 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777, to . Rouse, Oliver (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm April, 1775; Sergeant in Read's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Ensign, 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; trans- ferred to 12th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; Brevet-Captain, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died — March, 1787.) Rouse, Thomas (Md). Ensign 2d Maryland, 20th February, 1777 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 17th April, 1777; taken prisoner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777; ex- changed, 25th October, 1780, when he was retained in the 5th Maryland, with rank of 1st Lieutenant from 15th Sep- tember, 1779 ; retained in Maryland Bat- talion, April, 1783, and served to No- vember, 1783. Routt, Richard (Va). Ensign 12th Virginia, 9th December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 2d April, 1777 ; retired 14th Sep- tember, 1778. Roux, Albert (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 15th December, 1777 ; Captain, October, 1779; wounded at Savannah, 9th October, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Rowan, John (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia, 1780. (Died 27th July, 1825.) Rowan, Robert (N. C). Captain 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; resigned 29th June, 1776. Rowe, Caleb (Mass). Ensign of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 18th Continental Infantry,' 1st January, 1776; discharged 1st February, 1776. Rowe, Christopher (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1775. Rowe, Henry (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Rowe, John (Mass). Private of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant-Major, 8th Massachusetts, 16th April, 1777; Ensign, 15th June, 1781; transferred to 3d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783 ; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, — November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784; Major, 15th United States Infantry, 8th January, 1799; Honorably discharged, 15th June, 1800. Rowe, John (Mass). Captain of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Rowe, John (N. Y.). Captain of Gra- ham's Regiment New York Militia in 1778. Rowe, Winthrop (N. H.). Captain Company of Minute Men at Concord, 19th April, 1775; Captain 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775. RoweU 476 Ruecastle Rowell, Grindall (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia in 1777. Rowell, William (N. H.). Ensign in Poor's New Hampshire Regiment, 20th September to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Cap- tain, 2d April, 1777, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Rowley, Aaron (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; served subsequently as Major Vermont Militia and was wounded at Johnstown, 24th October, 1781. (Died 1799.) Rowley, Abijah (Conn). Captain 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 17th Decem- ber, 1775; Captain of Swift's Connecti- cut State Regiment, July, 1776; died September, 1776. Rowley, Nathaniel (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. Rowlwagen, Frederick (Pa). 1st Lieutenant German Regiment, 19th July, 1776; cashiered 15th April, 1777. (Name also spelled Rohlwagen.) Rowse, Thomas.— See Rouse. Roxburg, Alexander (Md). 2d Lieu, tenant of Smallwood's Maryland Regi- ment, 14 th January, 1776; Captain 1st Maryland, 10th Decembef, 1776; Ma- jor, 7th Maryland, 7th April ,1780; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st Janu- ary, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Roy, Beverly (Va). Sergeant 3d Vir- ginia, 11th February, 1777; Ensign, 15th August, 1777; Lieutenant, 28th No- vember, 177'7; tken prisoner at Charles- toni 12th May, 1780; Captain, Septem- ber, 1781, and served to dose of war. Roy, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieutenant of Grayson's Additional Continental Regiment, 15th February, 1777; re- signed 1st December, 1777. Ruault, Victor ( — ). Lieutenant of Armand's Partisan Corps, 1st June, 1777, to . Ruback, Jacob (Vt). Surgeon Ver- mont Militia, 1777-1782. Rucker, Alcott (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Rucker Angus (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 24th June, 1777 ; Captain, 3d July, 1779, and served to January, 1781. Rucker, Elliott (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 24th June, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, , 1778, and served to January, 1781. (Died 19th March, 1832.) Rucker, Ephraim (Va). Lieutenant- Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777-1781. Rudd, Jonathan (Conn). Captain of Chapman's Regiment Connecticut Mili- tia in 1778. Rudd, Joseph (Vt). Lieutenant Ver- mont Militia, 1777-1781. Rudder, Epaphroditus (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, June, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1778, to October, 1779; Lieutenant 1st Continental Dragoons, 1780; retired 9th November, 1782. Rudolph, Jacob (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia; taken prisoner at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; ex- changed — June, 1778. (Died 1795.) Rudolph, John (Md). Lieutenant of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, 20th April, 1778; Captain, 1st October, 1778; Major, . 1781; died 8th December, 1782. Rudolph, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th Janu- ary, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Wash- ington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 25th October, 1780. Rudolph, Michael (Md). Sergeant- Major of Lee's Battalion of Light Dra- goons, 7th April, 1778; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st April, 1779; Lieuten- ant, 1st July, 1779. By the act of 24th September, 1779, it was "Resolved, that Congress greatly esteem the military caution so happily combined with dar- ing activity by Lieutenants McCallister and Rudolph in leading on the forlorn hope (in the attack on the enemy's works at Powlus Hook), and that the brevet of captain be given them." Cap- tain 1st November, 1779, and served to close of war; Captain 1st United States Infantry, 3d June, 1790; Major Light Dragoons, 5th March, 1792; Adjutant and Inspector of the army, 22d Febru- ary, 1793; resigned 17th July, 1793. (Drowned , 1795.) Rue, Lewis (N. J.. Sergaent 2d New Jersey, 31st October, 1775, to Novem- ber, 1'776; Ensign 2d New Jersey, 16th December, 1776 ; resigned April, 1777. Ruecastle, John (N. J.). Private, Corporal and Sergeant 3d New Jersey, December, 1775, until appointed Ensign, 1st May, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st No- Ruffin 477 Russell vember, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 7th April, 1779; transferred to 1st New Jersey, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Name also spelled Rencastle. Ru£5n, Thomas (Va). Captain 6th Virginia, 1st March, 1776; killed at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777. Ruggles, Ashbel (Conn). Ensign 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 16th October, 1775. Ruggfles, Lazarus (Conn). Ensign of Silliman's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776;wounded at White Plains, 28 October, 1776. (Died 1801.) Ruggles, Timothy (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1779. (Died 1831.) Rumford, Jonathan (Del). Captain Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Rumney, Edward (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Gridley's Regiment Massa- chusetts Artillery, 13th May, 1775 ; Cap- tain Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775, to December, 1776. Rumney, William (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1777-1778. Rumney, William (Va). Surgeon — Virginia Regiment, 12th March, 1778; resigned 12th March, 1780. Rumsey, Charles (Md). Colonel Mary- land Militia in 1776. (Died 1780.) Rumsey, David (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 11th June, 1781, to 21st May, 1783. Runals, Daniel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776. Runals, GrindoU ( Vt) . Lieutenant of Williams' Regiment Vermont Militia in 1778. Runals, James (N. H.). Sergeant and Ensign Mooney's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, 1779-1780. Runals, Samuel (N. H.). Captain of Mooney's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, 1779-1780. Rush, Benjamin (Pa). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; Sur- geon in May,' 1775-1776; Surgeon-General of Hospitals, Middle Department, 11th April, 1777; Physician General Hospitals Middle Department, 1st July, 1777; re- signed 30th April, 1778. (Died 19th April, 1813.) Rusche, John Henry (S. C). Surgeon's Mate 2d South Carolina, 11th June, 1778, to -. Rushworm, William (N. C). Lieu- tenant 3d North Carolina, 16th April, 1777; omitted 1st January, 1778; Cornet North Carolina Dragoons, 1778-1780. Russ, Amaziah (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Chester's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Russell, Absalom ( — ). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 1775-1776. Russell, Albert (Va). Ensign 12th Virginia, 9th December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 20th May, 1777; regiment desig- nated 8th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Regimental Adjutant, 1st May, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 15th December, 1779; transferred to 1st Virginia, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1818.) Russell, Alexander (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Pennsylvania, 20th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 25th September, 1777; resigned 27th April, 1779. (Died , 1836.) Russell, Andrew (Va). Captain 5th Virginia, 25th March, 1776; Major, 19th June, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778. (Died 1789.) Russell, Charles (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 12th February, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 16th January, 1779, and served to January, 1782, Russell, Cornelius (Conn). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Pri- vate 2d Connecticut, 7th May to 19th December, 1775; Sergeant 17th Conti- nental Infantry, January to December, 1776; Ensign 5th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uari, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 15th Decem- ber, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1779; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783, (Died 1823.) Russell, Edward (Conn). Captain of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 29th December, 1776. Russell, George (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain, October, 1780. Russell, Giles (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel Sage's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 2d July, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Colonel 8th Connecticut, 5th March, 1778; died 28th October, 1779, Russell 478 Ruth Russell, Isaac (Mass), Sergeant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January; transferred 31st December, 1776; Lieu- tenant 13th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777 resigned 15th March, 1778. (Died 1821.) Russell, James (Mass). Ensign of Presscott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775 ; Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1776. (Died 1821.) Russell, James (N. Y.). Sergeant 1st New York, 10th December, 1776; En- sign, 20th February, 1777; omitted July, 1777. Russell, John (Mass). Captain 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 2d April, 1778. Russell, John (N. Y.). Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 2d De- cember, 1776 2d Lieutenant 1st Janu- ary, 1777; resigned , December, 1777. Russell, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 7th De- cember, 1778, and served to January, 1780. (Died 1822.) Russell Josiah (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Russell, Philip M. (Va). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 1777-1778. (Died 11th August, 1830.) Russell, Richard ( — ). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 1775-1776. Russell, Thaddeus (Mass). Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Russell, Thomas (R. I). Ensign of Sherburne's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st October, 1777; Aide-de- Camp to General Stark, 27th November, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Russell, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Virginia, 3d October, 1775; re- signed May, 1776. (Died 28th Septem- ber, 1819.) Russell, Thomas C. (S. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st South Carolina, 22d April, 1778 ; 1st Lieutenant, 9th October, 1779 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Russell, William (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May, 1775, to . Russell, William (Pa). Sergeant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle .Regi- ment, 25th June to December, 1775, and in 1st Continental Infantry in 1776; Ensign 3d Pennsylvania, 21st April, 1777; wounded at Brandywine (lost a leg), 11th September, 1777 ; transferred to Invalid Regiment, 17th September, 1779, but on account of his wounds did not join his regiment. (Died 4th March, 1802.) Russell, William (Va). Colonel 13th Virginia, 19th December, 1776; trans- ferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged November, 1780, and served to 3d November, 1783; Bre- vet Brigadier-General, 3d November, 1783. (Died 1793.) Russell, William, Jr. (Va). Lieuten- ant Virginia Militia at King's Mountain in October, 1780. Rust, John (Va). Ensign 10th Vir- ginia, December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 11th July, 1777; dismissed, 18th Febru- ary, 1778. Rutan, Peter (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 20th November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 18th December, 1776; resigned 12th August, 1779. Name also spelled Rotan. Rutherford, Griffith (N. C). Briga- dier-General North Carolina Militia; wounded and taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781. (Died — December, 1799.) Rutherford, John (N. C.) Major North Carolina Militia ; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Rutherford, John (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Militia, 1777. (Died 1804.) Rutherford, Robert (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1776-1780. (Died 1814.) Rutherford, Samuel (Pa). Ensign Pennsylvania Battalion Flying Camp, July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed 4th November, 1780. Rutgers, Anthony (N. Y.). Captain New York City Artillery Company, 1775-1776. (Died 1784.) Rutgers, Henry, Jr. (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York Militia in 1775 and 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel Deputy Com- missary-General of Musters, 6th April, 1779, to . (Died 17th February, 1830.) Rutgers, Hermanus (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; killed at Long Is- land, 27th August, 1776. Ruth, Francis (Pa). Adjutant Penn- sylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; regiment designated 13th Penn- Rutledge 479 SaSord sylvania, 12th November, 1777; acci- dentally wounded by a soldier in March, 1778; retired 1st July, 1778. Rutledge, Edward (S. C). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; was a Lieutenant South Carolina Artil- lery in 1775, and a Captain in 1776; was elected to Congress in 1776; taken prisoner at the siege of Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner to April, 1781; died 23d January, 1800. Rutledge ,Joshua (Md) 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Maryland, 1st May, 1780; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; exchanged December, 1780; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Rutledge, .Thomas (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Militia in 1776. Ryan, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1779-1780. Ryan, Michael (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Janu- ary, 1776; Regimental Adjutant, 15th March, 1776; Brigade Major to St. Clair's Brigade, 17th September, 1776; Brigade Major to General Wayne, 21st May, 1777, to 13th June, 1779; was ap- pointed Major 10th Pennsylvania, 23d October, 1777, which was deemed irreg- ular, and superseded 9th May, 1778; Captain 5th Pennsylvania, to rank from 23d January, 1777; resigned 13th June, 1779; Inspector-General of Pennsyl- vania in 1780. Ryan, William (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775; cashiered 24th August, 1775. Ryckman, Wilhelmus (N. Y.). En- sign 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; Lieutenant, 5th April, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Ryerson, Thomas (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 28th October, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 18th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 18th No- vember, 1776. Ryland, Nicholas N. (Va). Lieuten- ant Virginia Militia in 1779. Sabin, Zebediah (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775; died in June, 1776, of smallpox. Sackett, Daniel (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Malcolm's New York Regiment in 1780. Sackett, David (Mass). 2d Lietuen- ant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. (Died 6th June, 1838.) Sackett, Israel (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Ensign 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Sackett, James (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 1st April, 1777; Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 15th September, 177'7, to Sackett, James (Va). Surgeons Mate 14th Virginia, 18th July, 1777; resigned 24th April, 1778. Sackett, Peter (N. Y.). Adjutant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; re- signed 10th September, 1778. Sackett, Richard (N. Y.). Captain of Graham's Regiment New York Mi- litia in 1778; prisoner of war, 26th De- cember, 1781, to — February, 1782; when taken not stated. Sackett, Samuel (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775; aptain, 15th November, 1775, to April, 1776; Captain 4th New York, 21st No- vember, 1776, to rank from 15th No- vember, 1775; died 15th April, 1780. Sadler, Mathias ( — ). Captain of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st February, 1777, to . Sadler, Samuel (Md). Captain Lieu- tenant Marylnad Artillery Company, 3d September, 1779; resigned 1st June, 1780. SafEord, Jacob (N. H.). Sergeant of Warner's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 18th February, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 18th August, 1778; resigned 18th November, 1779. Saflord, Jesse (Vt). Captain Vermont Militia in 1778. Saflord, Joseph (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 16th September, 1776; retired 18th No- vember, 1778. (Died 1808.) Saflord, Joseph (Vt). Brigadier-Gen- eral Vermont Militia. Saflord, Samuel (N. H.). Major Green Mountain Boys, 27th July to Decem- ber, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel of War- ner's Continental Regiment, 5th July, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781; Briga- Sage dier-General Vermont Militia, 1781- 1782. (Died 1813.) Sage, Comfort (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regiment, January to March, 1776; Colonel Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776; served subsequently as Colonel Connecticut Militia. (Died 14th March, 1799.) Sale, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant ol Henley's Additional Continental Regi- ment, — January, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 20th September, 1777 ; retired 23d April, 1779. Sale, John (Va). Hospital Surgeon and Physician, 1778-1781. Salisbury, Abraham (Vt). 1st Lieu- tenant and Captain Vermont Militia in 1776-1779. Salisbury, Barent Staats (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New York, November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 1st March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New York, 21st No- vember, 1776, to rank from 1st March, 1776; Captain-Lieutenant, 14th July, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Salmon, John (Mass). Captain of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Salmon, Nathan (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1777 ; resigned 14th November, 1777. (Died 23d July, 1827.) Salter, Joseph (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1775. Salter, James (N. C). Commissary 2d North CaroUna, 19th December, 1776, to . Salter, Richard (Pa). Major Penn- sylvania Militia, 1781-1782. (Died 1793.) Salter, Robert (N. C). Commissary 2d North Carolina, 23d April, 1776; re- signed 1st December, 1776. Salter, Titus (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Artillery Company, 1775- 1778. Saltonstall, Gurdon (Conn). Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1775 and 1776; Brigadier-General Connecticut Militia, 10th September, 1776, to May, 1777. (Died 19th September, 1785.) Same, William, Jr. (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Virginia, 25th March, 1776, to Sammons, Jacob (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, February, 1777; resigned March, 1778. 480 Sanders Sample, John (Pa). Surgeon's Mate of a Pennsylvania Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. Sample, Robert (Pa). Captain 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; taken prisoner 7th March, 1778, at Ger- man town; exchanged 4th November, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781, not having rejoined regiment. Sampson, Abisha (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia, 1777-1778. Sampson, Andrew (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1777. Sampson, Crocker (Mass). Regimen- tal Quartermaster 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 1st April, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 13th April, 1780. transferred to 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 7th July, 1823.) Sampson, Ezekiel (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 16th August, 1777, to . Sampson, Joseph (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Sampson, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Sanborn, Aaron (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New Hampshire, 27th May to December, 1775. Sanborn, Abraham (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Tash's Regiment New Hampshire Mi- litia, 20th September to 1st December, 1776. Sanborn, Ebenezer (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1775. Sanborn, Nathan (N. H.). Captain of Evans' Regiment New Hampshire Militia, August, 1776, to October, 1777; wounded at Bemis' Heights, 19th Sep- tember, 1777. (Died 13th August, 1814.) Sanders, Fred (S. C). Surgeon's Mate Pulaski Legion, 1779-1780. Sanders, James (S. C). Lieutenant 3d South Carolina (Rangers) in 1775. Sanders, Richard (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1782. Sanders, Roger P. (S. C). Captain 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to Sanders, William (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Sanderson 481 Sargent Sanderson, Reuben (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private 2d Connecticut, Sth May to 17th December, 1775; Private, in Sel- den's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; Sergeant 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; En- sign 29th December, 1777; Lieutenant, 22d August, 1780; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; re- tained in Swift's Connecticut Regi- ment in June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 31st December, 1822.) Sandridge, Augustine (Va). Sergeant 6th Virginia, 28th January, 1777; Reg- imental Quartermaster 6th Virginia, 16th August, 1777; retired 30th Septem- ber, 1778. Sands, Edward (N. Y.). Surgeon's Mate 4th New York, 17th August to December, 1775. Sandford, John (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant and Adjutant of Malcolm's New York Regiment, September, 1776; Cap- tain of Malcolm's Additional Continen- tal Regiment, 11th March, 1777; trans- ferred to Spencer's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781; served subsequently as Captain New York Levies. (Died 1808.) Sanford, Ezekiel (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 28th November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Silliman's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; Captain 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 17th March, 1778. (Died 1808.) Sanford, Peter (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant New Jersey Militia in 1776. Sanford, Samuel (Conn). Sergeant 7th Connecticut, 10th July to 10th De- cember, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 19th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December,. 1776; 1st Lieutenant Sth Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain, 15th December, 1777; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1804.) Sanford, Samuel (N. Y.). Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 2d De- cember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st March, 1780; resigned 2Sth April, 1780. (Died 1804.) Sanford, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia, 21st September, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, February, 1776; Cap- tain, 25th December, 1776; resigned 6th April, 1778. Sanford, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 1777- 1778. Sands, John (R. I.). Captain Rhod« Island Militia in 1775. Sands, Ray ( — ) . Major and Lieuten- ant-Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1777- 1778. Sanger, Jedediah (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 7th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1781. Sansum, Philip (Va). Sergeant 1st Virginia, February, 1776; Ensign, — September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 28th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th September, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 4th October, 1777; Captain, 4th May, 1782, and served to close of war. Santford, John. — See Sanford. Saple, John Alexander (Pa). Sur- geon's Mate 8th Pennsylvania, 14th June, 1778; transferred to Hospital De- partment in March, 1779, and served to close of war. Sappington, Richard (Md). Surgeon's Mate 3d Maryland, 20th February, 1777; resigned 11th January, 1779. (Died 1828.) Sares, Jacob. — See Sayres. Sargent, Erastus (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1777. Sargent, Paul Dudley (Mass). Colo- nel of a Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; Colonel 16th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1781 (Died 28th Septem- ber, 1828.) Sargent, Samuel (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, 13th January to Decem- ber, 1776. Sargent, Winthrop (Mass) . Lieuten- ant of Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, 7th July, 1775; Captain- Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Conti- nental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Brevet Major, 28th Au- gust, 1783; served as Aide-de-Camp to General Howe, June, 1780, to close of war; served as Adjutant-General of the army in the field under General St. Sartell , Clair, September, 1791, until wounded in action with Indians on the Maumee, Ohio, 4th November, 1791. (Died 3d June, 1820.) Sartell, Nathaniel (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 7th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant of Militia, 1777-1779. (Died 24th January, 1822.) Sartwell, Simon (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Cap- tain-Lieutenant, 20th September, 1777; Captain, 24th March, 1780; resigned 12th May, 1781. (Died 1791.) Sarzedas, David (Ga). Lieutenant Georgia Militia in 1779. Satterlee, William (Conn). Captain of Elmore's Continental Regiment, 15th April, 1776; Captain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; wounded at Monmouth 28th June, 1778, and did not rejoin regi- ment. (Died 6th December, 1798.) Saunders, Jesse (Mass). Captain of Sargent's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775; cashiered 9th August, 1775. Saunders, Jesse (N. C). Captain 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; resigned — May, 1776. Saunders, Joseph (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 1777- 1779. Saunders, Nathaniel (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Saunders, Roger Parker (S. C). Cap- tain 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to :; was in service in 1778. Saunders, Robert Hyde (Va). En- sign 1st Virginia State Regiment, 30th March, 1777; resigned — February, 1778. Saunders, William (N.C.). Ensign 6th North Carolina, 2d April, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina 1st June, 1778; Lieutenant, 6th February, 1779; Captain, 8th February, 1779; trans- ferred to 4th North Carolina, 6th Feb- ruary, 1782; retii-ed 1st January, 1783. Savage, Abijah (Conn). Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; exchanged — October, 1776; Cap- tain of Sherburne's Continental Regi- 482 Sawyer ment, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1825.) Savage, Henry (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st January, 1779; Regimental Adjutant, 11th No- vember, 1777, to 1st January, 1780; Aide-de-Camp to General Nixon, 1st January, 1780, to close of war. Savage, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; resigned 22d January, 1778. Savage, John (Pa). Ensign 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; Captain, 1st Jan- uary, 1778; retired 7th September, 1778. (Died 26th April, 1825.) Savage, John (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1775. Savage, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant of Gridley's Regiment, Massachusetts Ar- tillery, April to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Conti- nental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain-Lieutenant 2d Continental Ar- tillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 20th September, 1779, and served to 17th June, 1783; Captain United States Ar- tillery Battalion, 20th October, 1786; Captain of Artillery Battalion United States Army, 29th September, 1789; re- signed 15th October, 1791. (Died 20th January, 1814.) Savage, Joseph (Va). Surgeon 2d Virginia, , 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Savage, Nathaniel (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Savage, Samuel H. (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia in 1777. Savage, William (S. C). Major South Carolina Militia in 1775. Sawyer, (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina, ; wounded at Beaufort, 9th February, 1779. Sawyer, Benjamin (Vt). 1st Lieuten- ant of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Mi- Ktia, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1779, Sawyer, Ephraim (Mass). Major of WhitcomlD's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th April to December, 1775; Lieuten- ant-Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776- 1780. Sawyer, Ephraim (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant 11th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Sawyer 483 Scammell Lieutenant 15th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 28th October, 1777; Captain of Henley's Continental Regiment, 26th December, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779. (Died 14th February, 1826.) Sawyer, James (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Sawyer, James (Mass). Private of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Sergeant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; En- sign, 22d February, 1777; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; re- tained in Jackson's Continental Regi- ment, 3d November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. (Died 27th March, 1827.) Sawyer, Jesse (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant Green Mountain Boys, 27th July to December, 1775. Sawyer, John (Mass). Private in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Inantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster, 8th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 27th September, 1778. Sawyer, Jonathan (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Phinney's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 18th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 14th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777 ; died 19th July, 1777. (Name also spelled Sayer.) setts, 1st January, 1777 ; died 19th July, Sawyer, Levi (N. C). 2d Lieutenant 2d North Carolina 15th May, 1776; re- signed 16th March, 1778. Sawyer, Samuel (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain of Mitchells Regiment Massachu- setts Militia; mortally wounded on the Bagaduce Expedition, 29th July, and died 1st August, 1779. Sawyer, Thomas (Vt). Captain Ver- mont Militia in 1777. Sawyer, William (N. H.). Surgeon's- Mate 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775; Surgeon's-Mate, 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Sawyer, William (N. H.). Surgeon's Mate 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775. Sawyer, William (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 15th May, 1776, to . Sawyers, John (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia at Kings Mountain in October, 1780. (Died 23d November, 1822.) Saxton, Gee (N. H.). Ensign of Warner's Continental Regiment, 25th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, . 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Sayer, Jonathan. See Sawyer. Sayer, Joshua (R. I.). 1st Lieutenant of Elliot's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 19th August, 1776; Captain, 12th December, 1776, and served to Sayles, David (R. I.). Ensign of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 15th January, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 12th June, 1777; re- tained in Olney's Rhode Island Bat- talion, 14th May, 1781; Captain, 1st May, 1782 retired 17th March, 1783. Sayres, Jacob (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia in 1777. Sayres, John (Va). Captain 1st Vir- ginia, 18th September, 17'75; Major 4th Virginia, 13th August, 1776; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 9th Virginia, 30th January, 1777; killed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. (Name also spelled Seayres.) Sayres, Robert (Va). 1st Lieutenant 7th Virginia, 7th May, 1776; Captain 4th April, 1777; transferred to 5th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; super- numerary, — May, 1779. Sayres, Thomas (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1781; 2d Lieu- tenant, 5th May, 1782; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1783 Sayres, William (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 12th Pennsylvania, 16th October, 1776; resigned 11th October, 1777 Scammell, Alexandria (N H.). Ma- jor New Hampshire Militia, April, 1775 ; Brigade-Major to New Hampshire Brigade, 21st September, 1775; Aide- de-Camp to General Sullivan 14th Au- gust, 1776; Brigade Major to General Lee's Division, 29th October, 1776; Colonel 3d New Hampshire, 8th No^ ScammeU vember, 1776; Adjutant-General Conti- nental Army, on staff of General Wash- ington, 5th January, 1778, to 1st Janu- ary, 1781, when he resigned to assume command of the 1st New Hampshire; mortally wounded and taken prisoner at Yorktown, 30th September, 1781, and died while a prisoner, 6th October, 1781. ScammeU, Samuel Leslie (Mass). En- sign 13th Massachusetts 30th August, 1780 ; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Died Scammon, James (Mass). Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775. (Died 14th January, 1821.) Scarborough, John (Va). Sergeant 9th Virginia, 8th May, 1776; Ensign, 10th' February, 1777; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st Virginia 14th September, 1778; Lieutenant 26th December, 1778; transferred to 5th Virginia, 12th Feb- ruary, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Virginia, 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war. Schenck, Curtenius (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st New Jersey 16th December, 1775, to 20th November, 1776 ; 1st Lieu- tenant 1st New Jersey 29th November, 1776 ; omitted October, 1777. Schenck, Henry (N. Y.). Major New York MiUtia, 1775-1776. Schenck, Peter (N. Y.). Captain and Major New York Militia 1775-1780 Schenck, William (N. J.). Ensign of Forman's Additional Continental Regi- ment 1st March, 1777; resigned 1st Au- gust, 1778. (Died 1st July, 1827.) Schermerhorn, Jacob (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel New York Militia in 1775. Schermerhorn, Jacob C. (N. Y.). Cap- New York Militia in 1777. (Died 1822.) Schermerhorn John (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia 1775-1781. Schlatter, Grandue (Pa.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to Decem- ber, 1776. Schneider, Conrad (Pa). Captain of Watt's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington 16th November, 1776. 484 Schroeder Schneider, Jacob (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; Regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; re- tired 1st July, 1778. Schofleld, William (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 23d January, 1778; retired 1st July, 1778. (Died 3d Feb- ruary, 1822.) Schoonhoven, Jacobus (N. Y.). Colo- nel New York Militia, 1777-1778. Schoonmaker, Abraham (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Hasbrouck's Regiment New York MiUtia in 1777. Schoonmaker, Edward (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant and Captain in Snyder's Regi- ment New York Militia, 1777-1783. Schoonmaker Frederick (N. Y.). ap- tain of Pawling's Regiment New York Militia, 1777-1778. Schoonmaker, Josham (N. Y.). Cap- tain of Pawling's Regiment New York Militia, 1777-1778. Schott, John Paul (Pa). Captain In- dependent Pennsylvania Company, 6th September, 1776; attached to Otten- dorff's Corps, 7th December, 1776; taken prisoner at Short Hills, 26th June, 1777; exchanged ; in orders of 1780 is called major; served to close of war. (Died 18th June, 1829.) Schrack, David (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 10th Pennsylvania, 4th Decem- ber, 1776; Captailn 17th October, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Schrader, Israel (Pa). Cornet of Dragoons Pulaski Legion in 1780 to Schrader, Philip (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant German Battalion, 12th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 13th May, 1777; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 8th February, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781 ; Captain Penn- sylvania Rangers, 1781-1782. (Died 1822.) Schreiber, Jacob (Pa). Lieutenant Continental Artillery, 26th November, 1779; Captain Corps of Engineers, 2d March, 1780; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 1781; retired 1st May, 1783. Name also spelled Shriver. Schroeder, George L. (N. Y.). Adju- tant 3d New York, 30th June, 1775; re- signed 11th September, 1775. Schrop Schrop, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Ottendorff's Corps, 19th March, 1777; omitted on roll for July, 1777. Schureman, James (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia; taken prisoner at New Brunswick in July 1777. (Died 22d January, 1824.) Schutt, John (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1775-1776. Schuyler, Dirck (N. Y.). Ensign 2d New York 5th June, 1782, and served to close of war; Lieutenant United States Artillery Battalion 7th August, 1786; Lieutenant Artillery United States Army, 29th September, 1789; resigned 20th June, 1792 Schuyler, Harmanus (N. Y.). Assist- ant Commissary General Northern De- partment in 1776. Schuyler, Nicholas (N. Y.). Surgeon 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment 1st April, 1777, to June, 1783. (Died 24th November, 1824.) Schuyler, Peter P. (N. Y.). Major New York Militia in 1775. Schuyler, Philip (N. Y.). Major-Gen- eral Continental Army, 19th June, 1775; resigned 19th April, 1779. (Died 18th November, 1804.) Schuyler, Richard (N. Y.). Ensign 2d New York 5th June, 1782, and served to June, 1783. Schuyler, Stephen J. (N. Y.). Colo- nel New York Militia, 1775-1781. Schwartz, Christian (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; was a prisoner in 1780, but when and where taken not stated. Schwartz, Christopher Godfrled (Pa). Ensign German Regiment, 19th July 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 14th May,, 1777 1st Lieutenant, 12th February, 1778 retired 1st January, 1781. Scibbio, Thomas (N. Y.). Private 4th New York, 1st January, 1777; Ser- geant, 15th July, 1777; Surgeon's-Mate, 23d October, 1778; omitted November, 1779. Name also spelled Sibbio. Scobey, James (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 1st May, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 1st November 1777; resigned 15th December, 1777. Scofield, Reuben (Conn). Sergeant 7th Connecticut, 10th July to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; subsequently served as Captain Connecticut Militia. 485 Scott Scott, Alexander (Ga). Chaplain 1st Georgia, January, 1776, to . Scott, Benjamin (Md). 1st Lienten- ant 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 22d September, 1778 Scott, Calvin (Mass). Surgeon's- Mate 8th Massachusetts 1st January, 1778; resigned 29th August, 1779. Scott, Charles (Va). Cornet 1st Con- tinental Dragoons, , 1781; retained in Baylor's Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. Scott, Charles (Va). Lieutenant-Colo- nel 2d Virginia, 13th February, 1776; Colonel, 5th Virginia, 7th May, 1776; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 1st April, 1777; taken priosner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to close of war; Brevet Major General, 30th September, 1793. (Died 22d October, 1813.) Scott, Daniel ( ). Surgeon's-Mate Hospital Department, 1775-1776. Scott, David (Va). Captain 13th Virginia, 1777, to ; retired 30th Sep- tember, 1778. Scott, Ezekiel (Conn). Captain 2d Connecticut 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Captain 22d Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Scott, George (Va). 2d Lieutenant of Stephenson's Virginia Rifle Company, July to December, 1775; Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1777-1778. Scott, James (Mass). Ensign 7th Massachusetts, 14th December, 1781; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783. Scott, James (Va). Capt Virginia Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 1799). Scott, Jeremiah (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1778. Scott, John (Pa). Lieutenant Lan- caster County^ Pennsylvania, Militia, 1776-1777. Scott, John (Va). Ensign 2d Vir- ginia State Regiment in 1780; Ensign 1st Virginia, 10th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Scott, John Budd (N. J.). Captain 2d New Jersey, 28th October, 1775; cashiered, 2d November, 1776, and joined the enemy. Scott, John Day (Md). Captain of Smallwoods Maryland Regiment, 14th iScott 486 Scudder January, 1776; killed at White Plains, 28th October, 1776. Scott, John Eppes ( Va) . Ensign 15th Virginia, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 21st July, 1777; regiment desig- nated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 14th May, 1779; retired 12th ' February, 1781. Scott,. John Morin (N. Y.). Briga- dier-General New York Militia 9th June, 1776; wounded at White Plains, 28th October, 1776; served to March, 1777. (Died 14th September, 1784.) Scott, Joseph Sr. (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia, 16th September, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, January, 1776; Regi- mental Adjutant, May, 1776, to August, 1777; Captain, 9th August, 1777; Brigade-Major to General Muhlenburg, 28th August, 1777 ; wounded at German- town, 4th October, 1777; transferred to 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Scott, Joseph Jr. (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia, 21st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, Uth September, 1777; Captain, 12th May, 1780, and served to close of war. Scott, Joseph James (S. C). Lieu- tenant South Carolina Rangers; wound- ed at Black Mingo, Uth September, 1780. Scott, Matthew (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Miles Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 15th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; ex- changed 8th December, 1776; Captain Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April 1777, to rank from 24th October, 1776; regiment designated 13th Penn- sylvania, 12th November, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778 (Died 1796.) Scott, Moses (N. J.). Hospital Phy- sician and Surgeon, 21st February, 1777; resigned 13th December, 1780. Scott, Walter (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1779 to 1781. Scott, Waiiam (Ga). Captain 3d Georgia, , 1777; was in service in 1782. Scott, William (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Sargents Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775; taken prisoner at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain of Henley's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; transferred to Jack- son's Reginjetn, 22d April, 1779 ; retired 1st January, 1781; served subsequently in Navy. (Died 1796.) ^ Scott, William (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Company, April, 1775; Com- pany attached to Sargents Massachu- setts Regiment, 7th July, 1775; Captain 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Stillwater 19th September, 1777; Major, 20th September, 1777; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1796.) Scott, WiUiam (Pa). Captain of Clotz's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Scott, William (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Major, 1st May, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, ; surrendered Fort Moultrie and taken prisoner then, 7th May 1780; exchanged June, 1781, and served to close of war. Scott, WiUiam (Va). Captain of Thurston's Continental Regiment, 3d April, 1777; dismissed 4th April, 1778, and his company attached to Hartley's Regiment. Scott, William (Va). Sergeant 4th Virginia, 2 9th November, 1777; Ensign 4th July 1779 ; retired 1st January, 1780. Scovil, Samuel (Conn). Ensign of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Scovil, Stephen (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gay's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Screven, Benjamin (S. C). Captain South Carolina Dragoons, 1779. Screven, James (Ga). Captain 3d Georgia (Rangers), 9th January, 1776; Colonel 3d Georgia, 5th July, 1776; re- signed 20th March, 1778; Brigadier- General Georgia Militia; killed at Med- way Church, 24th November, 1778. Screven, John (Ga). Lieutenant Georgia Rangers, 9th January 1776, to . (Died 1801.) Scribner, Nathaniel (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia, ; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778. Scroggen, Robert (Md). Ensign 2d Maryland, 17th April, 1777; resigned 14th May, 1777. Scruggs, Gross (Va). Captain 5th Virginia, 26th February, 1776 to . Scudder, Henry (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Scudder 487 Seawell Scudder, Nathaniel (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, ; killed in a skirmish at Shrewsbury, 16th October, 1781. Scudder, William (N. J.). Major and LieutenantColonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1778. Scudder, William (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, June, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New York, 21st November, 1776 ; taken prisoner by Indians at Minni- sink, 22d July, 1779. (Died 1799). Scull, Edward (Pa). Adjutant of Haller's Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp July, 1776; Captain 4th Pennsyl- vania, 3d January, 1777; resigned Uth May, 1779. Scull, John (N. J.). Lieutenant New Jersey Militia in 1777. ScuU, John Gambier (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 26th April, 1777; was a Captain in 1780, and served to close of war. Scull, Nicholas (Pa). Ensign 1st Pennsylvania Battalion 20th January, 1776, to . ScuU, Nicholas (Pa). Surgeon's-Mate Hospital Department, 1779-1780. Scull, Peter (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, 17th July, 1775 ; Captain 3d Penn- sylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Brigade-Major, 23d March, 1776; Major of Patton's Continental Regiment, Uth January, 1777; resigned 1st January, 1778; secretary to the Board of War, 17th January, 1779. Died at sea 4th November, 1779. Scull, Samuel (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1777. ScuU, WilUam (Pa). Captain Uth Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; retired 1st July, 1778, and joined the Geographers' Department. Scurlock, James (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina 1st September, 1780; Captain, 11th September, 1781; transferred to 4th North Carolina, 6th February, 1782; retired 1st January, 1783. Seabrook, Thomas (N. J.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1776. Seabury, Benjamin (R. I). Captain of Church's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December 1775. Seagrave, Edward (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Read's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain Massa- chusetts Militia, 1777-1781. (Died 1806). Seargeant, Isaac (Conn). Captain Connecticut Light-Horse in 1776 Searle, David (R. I.). Lieutenant of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to May, 1777. Searle, William (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Ensign 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Sears, Barnabas (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Learned's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; served subsequently in Militia. Sears, George (R. I.). Lieutenant- Colonel Rhode Island Militia in 1776. Sears, John (Md). Sergeant 2d Mary- land, 10th January, 1777; Ensign, 26th January, 1780; transferred to 5th Mary- land, 1st January, 1781 ; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1783; retained in Maryland Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Sears, Nathan (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Sears, Peter (Mass). Private of Stev- en's Battahon Continental Artillery, 3d March, 1778; transferred to 3d Conti- nental Artillery, September, 1778; Lieu- tenant, 1st March, 1779; Captain Lieu- tenant, 1781; served to January, 1783. Sears, Thomas (N. Y.)> Lieutenant New York Militia, 1778- 1779. Seaton, Augustine (Va). Regimental Quartermaster of Grayson's Additional Continental Regiment, 24th May, 1777; resigned 20th December, 1777. Seaton, John (N. Y.). Lieutenant in Graham's Regiment New York Militia, 1776-1778. Seaward, Shackford (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Long's New Hampshire Militia Regiment, — May, 1776; resigned 10th February, 1777. SeaweU, Benjamin (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Seeber 488 Seits Seeber, Adolph (N. Y.). Ensign New York Militia; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Seeber, Jacob W. (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; killed at Oriskany, 7th August, 1777. Seeber, Severinus (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant New York Militia, ; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Seeber, William (N. Y.). Lieutenant Colonel New York Militia, ; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Seckel, George Jr. (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th January, 1777, to . Sedam, Cornelius Ryer (N. J.). En- sign 1st New Jersey, 30th May, 1782, and served to April, 1783; Ensign United States Infantry Regiment, 17th March, 1786; Ensign 1st Infantry Unit- ed States Army, 29th September, 1789; Lieutenant, 22d October, 1790; Captain, 23d April, 1792; assigned to 1st Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; honora- bly discharged 1st November, 1776. (Died 10th May, 1823.) Sedgwick, Abraham (Conn). Captain of Chester's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Sedgwick, John (Conn). Captain 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Major of Burrall's Conti- nental Regiment, 19th January, 1776; Major 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 10th February, 1778; served also as Lieutenant-Colonel Con- necticut Militia. (Died 1820). Sedgwick, Theodore (Mass). Aide-de- Camp and Brigade Major to General Thomas in the expedition to Canada, January to June, 1776.' (Died 24th January, 1813.) Segand, James (Md). Captain Pulas- ki Legion, 1778-1783; was a prisoner, but when and where taken not stated; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Name also spelled Segond. Segard, James. See Second. Seegern, Frederick (Pa). Quarter- master German Battalion, 12th July, 1776; resigned 10th October, 1776; En- sign 3d Cavalry Pulaski Legion, 1st May, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st June, 1779, and served to . (Name also spelled Seegarn and Segern.) Seeley, Enos (N. J.). Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Seeley, Isaac (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Jan- uary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Penn- sylvania, January, 1777; Captain, 20th September, 1777; Brigade Major 2d Pennsylvania Brigade, 22d March, 1778; taken prisoner at Paramus 16th April, 1780; transferred to 1st Pennsyl- vania 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th Sep- tember, 1783. Seeley, John (Pa). Sergeant 12th Pennsylvania, 13th December, 1776; Ensign, 3d February, 1777; resigned 20th August, 1777. Seeley, Josiah (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New Jersey, 7th February, 1776 ; resigned 24th February, 1776. Seeley, Samuel (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 1st March, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 4th October, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 11th March, 1780; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Seeley, Sylvanus (N. J.). Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1780. Seelye, Abner (N. H.). Captain of Warner's (Continental Regiment, 5th July, 1776; resigned 1st June, 1778; Captain Vermont Militia in 1781. Seibert, Henry (Pa). Lieutenant 3d Cavalry, Pulaski Legion, 6th June, 1778, and served to . (In service January, 1780.) Seibert, Philip (Pa). Captain In- valid Regiment, to rank from 10th February, 1776, and served to June, 1783. Seidelin, ( — ). Lieutenant and Adjutant Pulaski Legion, 1779-1780. Seigart, Zachariah ( — ). Lieutenant, ; was a prisoner in 1778; when and where taken not stated. Seily, Charles (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January to 1st April, 1777. Seitz, Charles (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Janu- ary, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island 27th August, 1776; exchanged December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 177'7; Adju- tant of Ottendorff's Corps, 14th April, 1777; resigned 22d September, 1777. (Died 1784.) Seits, Peter (N. Y.). Ensign New York Militia, ; prisoner of war 2d Selden 489 Sevier June, 1778, to 9th November, 1780; where taken not stated. Selden, Charles (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Lee's Continental Regiment, 1st July, 1777; transferred to Jackson's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; 1st Lieuten- ant, 4th March, 1779; regiment des- ignated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 4th Massachusetts 12th June, 1783 ; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment in November, 1783, and served as Regi- mental Adjutant, 16th June, 1783, to 20th June, 1784. {Died 1st January, 1820.) Selden, Ezra (Conn. Sergeant 6th Connecticut, 6th May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 10th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Adjutant 1st Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 11th January, 1778; wounded at Stony Point, 16th July, 1779; transferred to 4th Connecticut 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Connecticut 1st Jan- uary, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 9th December, 1784.) Selden, James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia, 15th September, 1777, to Selden, John (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1776-1777. Selden, Joseph (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 20th March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 5th Feb- ruary, 1778*resigned 10th July, 1778. Selden, Samuel (Conn). Colonel Con- necticut State Regiment, 20th June, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner in the retreat from New York, 15th Sep- tember, 1776, and died in prison 11th October, 1776. Selden, Samuel (Va.) 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia, 11th June, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 25th June, 1778; Captain Lieu- tenant, 23d June, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; ex- changed November, 1780; wounded at Ninety Six, 18th June, 1781, and served to close of war. Selden, Wilson (Va). Surgeon Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1780. Sella, Anthony (Pa). Captain of Ottendorff's Corps, 10th December, 1776; also appears as Captain 2d Canadian Regiment, 10th December, 1776, and referred to as late Major of same in Journal of Congress of 24th February, 1784; appears to have served to clrfse of war. (Died , 1792.) Selleck, Jacob (Conn). Ensign 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 9th October, 1775. Selleck, Simeon (Conn). Regimental Quartermaster 5th Connecticut, 20th May to 20th June, 1775. Sellers, John (Pa). Lieutenant West- moreland County, Pennsylvania, Mili- tia in 1778. Sellman, Jonathan (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, August, 1776; Captain 4th Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; transferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1781; Major, 9th May, 1782; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1783. (Died 1810.) Semmes. — See Simms, as name is spelled both ways. Senter, Asa (N. H.). Ensign 5th Continental Infantry, 14th August, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st New Hamp- shire, 8th November, 1776; taken pris- oner at Dutch Island, 3d August, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 5th March, 1778; Captain, 12th May, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 1835.) Senter, Isaac (R. I.). Surgeon 3d Rhode Island, November, 1775, to March, 1776; Hospital Surgeon, 20th July, 1776, to April, 1779; Surgeon-Gen- eral Rhode Island Militia, 1779-1781. (Died 20th December, 1799.) Senter, Joseph (N. H.). Lieutenant- Colonel of Wyman's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, 1776 to 1778. (Died 1798.) Sere, .Daniel (Md). Chaplain of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, June to December, 1776. Sever, James (Mass). Ensign 7th Massachusetts, 1st February, 1781; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; retained in Jackson's Con- tinental Regiment, November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784; Post Captain United States Navy, 11th May, 1798; honorably discharged, 18th June, 1801. (Died 16th December, 1845.) Sever, Thomas (Mass). Ensign of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Sevier, John (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1777, to close of war; Brigadier-General United States Army, Sevier 490 Shaick 19th July, 1798; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Died 24th September, 1815.) Sevier, Robert (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia; mortally wounded at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780. Sevier, Valentine (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain in October, 1780. (Died 23d Feb- ruary, 1800.) Sewall, Charles (Md). 2d Lieutenant 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned or died 19th November, 1777. Sewall, Clement (Md). Sergeant 1st Maryland, 4th March, 1777; Ensign, 12th September, 1777 ,to rank from 4th March, 1777; severely wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777, and rendered no further service. (Died 7th January, 1829.) Sewall, Henry, Jr. (Mass). Corporal in Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775; Ensign, September to De- cember, 1775; Ensign 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 12th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st April, 1779; transferred to 2d Mas- sachusetts, 3d May, 1782; Major Aide- de-Camp to General Heath, 19th May, 1779, to June, 1783. (Died 11th Sep- tember, 1845.) Sewall, Stephen (Mass). Captain of Lee's Continental Regiment, 1st March, 1777; resigned 1st July, 1778; Captain Aide-de-Camp to General Glover, 16th August, 1778, to July, 1782. Seward, John (N. J.). Captain, Lieutenant-Colonel, and Colonel New Jersey MiHtia, 1776 to 1783. (Died 1797.) Seward, Richard (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 1st February, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed December, 1776; did not re- turn to service. Seward, Thomas (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Gridley's Regiment Massa- chusetts Artillery, May, 1775; Captain- Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Conti- nental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777, and served to June, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 27th November, 1800.) Seward, William C. (Va). Captain Virginia Militia in 1776. Sexton, George (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 12th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th September, 1778; resigned 26th Septem- ber, 1780. (Died 1815.) Seybert, Nicholas (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 7th Maryland, 20th Febru- ary, 1777; dropped 4th July, 1777. Seymour, Horace (Conn). Sergeant 2d Continental Dragoons, 10th January, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 25th March, 1777; Cornet, 10th July, 1778; Lieutenant, 2d June, 1779, and served to close of war. Seymour, Israel (Conn). Captain of Chester's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Seymour, Moses (Conn). Captain Connecticut Light Horse, 1776-1777. (Died 1826.) Seymour, Thomas Toung (Conn). Lieutenant 2d Continental Dragoons, 10th January, 1777; Captain, 20th Oc- tober, 1777; resigned 23d November, 1778. (Died 1811.) Seymour, Uriah (Conn). Captain Connecticut Light Horse, 1776-1777. Seymour, William (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 13th December, 1775. (Died 1821.) Shackelford, - — (S. C). Captain 5th South Carolina, ; resigned 7th December, 1777. ^ Shackelford, William (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 14th Virginia, 2d December, 1776; died 23d November, 1777. Shade, Henry (Pa). Captain of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 9th March, 1776; Captain 10th Pennsyl- vania, 5th December, 1776; cashiered 17th October, 1777. Shadock, Thomas (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; taken prisoner from his home, 11th June, 1779. Shafiner, George (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant German, Regiment, 12th July, 1776; Lieutenant of Schott's Company, Ot- tendorfif's Battalion, Pulaski Legion, 4th February, 1777; Captain 3d Cav- alry Pulaski Legion, 8th February, 1778; Major, , and served to . ShafEner, Peter (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 20th March to December, 1776. Shaick, Goose Van.— See Van Shaick. Shallus 491 Shaw Shallus, Jacob (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster 1st Pennsylvania Bat- talion, 19th January, 1776; Ensign, 6th August, 1776; resigned 1st January, 1777. (Died 18th April, 1796.) Shandonet, Francis. — See Chandonet. Shankland, Robert (Del). Ensign Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Shanks, Thomas (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; cashiered 12th October, 1777. Shannon, Robert (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Militia in 1777. Shannon, Samuel (Pa). Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; Captain Pennsylvania Militia; taken prisoner by Indians in Ohio in August, 1781, and killed by them in October, 1781. Shannon, William (Va). Ensign 1st Virginia, February, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 4th December, 1776; resigned July, 1777. Shapley, Adam (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia, ; killed at Groton Heights, 6th September, 1781. Sharp, Anthony (N. J.). Captain 3d New Jersey, 9th February to No- vember, 1776; served also as Major New Jersey Militia. Sharp, Anthony (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 9th North Carolina, 28th Novem- ber, 1776; Captain, 24th August, 1777; transferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; transferred to 4th North Carolina, 6th February, 1782, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Sharp, Elijah (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 14th December, 1775; Captain of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Sharp, James (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Rangers in 1775. Sharp, James Boyd (Ga). Surgeon's Mate 2d Georgia, February, 1777; Sur- geon, 6th December, 1782, and served to close of war. Sharp, John (N. C). Ensign of Cap- tain Pemberton's Company North Caro- lina Rangers; in service October, 1780. Sharp, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d No- vember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant of Otten- dorff's Corps, 3d March, 1777; Lieuten- ant of Cavalry, Pulaski Legion, 10th February, 1778; Captain of Amaand's Partisan Corps, 1780, and served to . Sharpe, Anthony (N. C). Captain 1st North Carolina, ; in service in 1779. Sharpe, Joseph (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Sharpe, Georg^e (N. Y.). Lieutenant in Graham's Regiment New York Mi- litia in 1776. Shartel, Jacob (Pa). Captain of Hartley's Additional Continental Regi- ment, , 1777; wounded by Indians at Muncey Creek, Pennsylvania, in 1778. Shaw, Amos (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Shaw, Archibald (N. J.). Captain 2d New Jersey, 31st October, 1775; re- signed 5th February, 1777. Shaw, Benjamin (Mass). Sergeant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; Ensign 2d Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Sergeant-Major 11th Massachusetts, 13th February, 1777; Ensign, 2d October, 1777; Lieutenant, 18th March, 1780; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; re- signed 2d May, 1781. Shaw, Daniel (Mass). Ensign of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Shaw, Daniel (N. C). Ensign 6th North Carolina, 2d April, 1777 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 11th October, 1777; transferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st October, 1779; Reg- imental Quartermastter, 1st June, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781, and served to close of war. Shaw, Elijah (Mass). Ensign of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1823.) Shaw, Francis (N. Y.). Ensign of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Con- tinental Artillery, 1st February, Shaw 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th September, 1778; resigned 14th February, 1779. Shaw, James (Mass). Lieutenant 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 22d December, 1777. (Died — April, 1822.) Shaw, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Plying Camp, July to December, 1776. Shaw, John (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d April to December, 1775; served subsequently as Captain Massachusetts Militia. (Died 1835.) Shaw, John (N. Y.). Lieutenant in New York Levies, 1780 and 1781; 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery 2d November, 1781; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 14th July, 1826.) Shaw, John (Pa.) Captain of Mont- gomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Plying Camp, July, 1776; resigned 10th August, 1776. Shaw, Jonathan (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; de- tectetd in horse stealing in July, 1777, and made his escape. Shaw, Mason (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; Adjutant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; served subse- quently as Lieutenant and Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia, Shaw, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Regimental Adjutant, May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Continen- tal Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain, 12th April, 1780; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783; Aide-de-Camp to General Knox, June, 1782, to November, 1783. (Died 30th May, 1794.) Shaw, Sylvanus (R. I.). Lieutenant 3d Rhode Island, 3d May, 1775; taken prisoner at Qubeec, 31st December, 1775; exchanged about August, 1776; Captain 2d Rhode Island, 4th May, 1777; killed at Red Bank, 22d October, 1777. Shaw, Thomas (Conn). Surgeon's Mate of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, August, 1776, tO' May, 1777. Shays, Daniel (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 14th October, 1780. (Died 29th 492 Shelby September, 1825.) (Name also spelled Shea and Shaes.) Shaylor, Joseph (Conn). Ensign of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 15th Novem- ber, 1778; transferred to 4th Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783; Captain 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791; assigned to 2d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; Major 3d Sub Legion, 1st October, 1793; assigned to 2d In- fantry, 1st November, 1796; resigned 16th May, 1797. (Died 4th March, 1816.) Shead, Joseph (Mass). Ensign of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 10th August to 31st December, 1776. Shee, John (Pa). Colonel 3d Penn- sylvania Battalion, 3d January, 1776; resigned 27th September, 1776. Sheffield, Thomas (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1777. Sheftall, Mordecaj (Ga). Commissary General for troops in Georgia, July, 1777; taken prisoner at Savannah, 29th December, 1778. (Died 26th January, 1809.) Shelby, Evan (Va). Brigadier-Gen- eral Virginia Militia, 1778-1783. (Died 1794.) Shelby, Evan, Jr. (Va). Major Vir- ginia Militia at King's Mountain in Oc- tober, 1780. (Killed by Indians 18th January, 1793.) Shelby, Isaac (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, October, 1780, and in the South CaroHna Cam- paign in 1781. The thanks of Con- gress were presented to him, as late Governor of Kentucky, and to the offi- cers and men under his and General Harrison's command, for gallantry and good conduct in defeating the com- bined British and Indian forces under Major-General Proctor, on the Thames, in Upper Canada, October 5, 1813. (Died 18th July, 1826.) Shelby, Isaac, Jr. (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia at Kings Mountain in October, 1780. Shelby, Moses (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia; wounded at Kings Mountain, 7th October, 1780, and again wounded at Augusta, Ga., in April, 1781. Sheldon 493 Shepherd Sheldon, Benjamin (R. I.). Lieuten- ant Rhode Island Militia in 1780. Sheldon, Caleb (R. I.). Captain Paw- tuxent Rangers, Rhode Island Militia, in 1776. Sheldon, Daniel (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 4th Connecticut, June to Decem- ber, 1775. Sheldon, Daniel (R. I.). Ensign of Tallman's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Sheldon, Elisha (Conn). Major Com- mandant Battalion Connecticut Light Horse, June, 1776 ; Colonel 2d Continen- tal Dragoons, 12th December, 1776, and served to close of war; Brevet Briga- dier-General, 30th September, 1780. Sheldon, Samuel (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 11th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 20th March, 1778. (Died 23d March, 1829.) Sheldon, Samuel (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant and Captain New York Militia, 1775-1778. Shelmerdine, Stephen (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st February, 1778; resigned 15th December, 1779. Shelton, Clough (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant. 10th Virginia, 11th December, 1776; Captain, 1st March, 1777; regiment des- ignated 6th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Sheldon, Benjamin (R. I.). Lieuten- ant Rhode Island Militia in 1780. Shepard, Abraham (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Sage's Corinecticut State Reg- iment, June to December, 1776. Shepard, Abraham (N. C). Colonel 10th North Carolina, 17th April, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Shepard, David (Mass). Volunteer Surgeon at Lexington and Concord, 19th April, 1775 ; Surgeon of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775; Surgeon of Militia at Bennington in August, 1777. (Died 12th December, 1818.) Shepard, Jared (Conn). Captain of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776 Shepard, John (N. Y.). Private of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 25th August, 1777; Sergeant, 8th Janu- ary, 1779; Captain, 24th November, 1779; retired — March, 1781. Shepard, John, Jr. (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1776. Shepard, Samuel (N. J.). Adjutant 3d New Jersey, 8th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th November, 1777; transferred to 1st New Jersey, 1st July, 1778; resigned 10th May, 1782. Shepard, Thomas (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 1st December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Shepard, William (Mass). Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Danielson's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wound- ed at Long Island 27th August, 1776; Colonel, 2d October, 1776, to rank from 4th May, 1776; Colonel 4th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777, to rank from 4th May, 1776; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 11th November, 1817. Name also spelled Shepherd.) Shepard, William, Jr. (Mass). Ensign 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to November, 1783. (Name also spelled Shepherd.) Shephard, Jonathan (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant of Allison's Regiment New York Militia; killed in action on the Delaware River, 22d July, 1779. Shepherd, (S. C). Captain Charleston Regiment, ; killed at Savannah, 9th October, 1779. Shepherd, Abraham (N. Y,). Lieu- tenant New York Militia; killed at Minnisink 22d July, 1779. Shepherd, Abraham (Va). Lieuten- ant of Stephenson's Virginia Rifle Com- pany, July, 1775; Captain of Stephen- son's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regi- ment, 9th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 26th August, 1778; was appointed Captain 11th Virginia, to rank from July, 1776, but was retired 14th September, 1778, being absent, sick. Name also spelled Shepard. Shepherd, Charlton (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, ; wounded at Hancock's. Bridge, 21st March, 1778. Shepherd, Jonidab (N. J.). Lieuten- ant and Captain New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Shepherd 494 Shick Shepherd, Moses (Conn). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 4th Connecticut, 10th May to Decem- ber, 1775; Lieutenant of Burrall's Con- tinental Regiment in 1776. (Died 1818.) Shepherd, William (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 10th North Carolina, , 1777; Captain, 20th January, 1778; retired 1st June, 1778. Sherburne, Benjamin (R. I.). Ensign of Sherburne's Additional Continental Regiment, 14th January, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st September, 1777 ; transferred to 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1781 ; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Bat- talion, 14th May, 1781, and served to 25th December, 1783. (Died 16th June, 1828.) Sherburne, Edward (N. H.). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Sullivan, 9th October, 1776; killed at German- town, 4th October, 1777. Sherburne, Henry (R. I.). Major 3d Rhode Island, 8th May to Decem- ber, 1775; Major 15th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; taken prisoner near the Cedars, 20th May, 1776; Major 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; Colonel of one of the Sixteenth Additional Conti- nental Regiments, 12th January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Sherburne, John Samuel (N. H.). Brigade-Major to General Whipple's Brigade of New Hampshire Militia, ; wounded (lost leg) at Quaker Hill, 29th August, 1778. (Died 2d Au- gust, 1830.) Sherif, Cornelius (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant, 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776, to . Sherman, Asaph (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Sherman, Ebenezer (R. I.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Spalding's Company Rhode Island Artillery, 15th January, 1776, to Sherman, Henry (R. I.). Ensign of Sherburn's Continental Regiment, 1st September, 1777; Lieutenant, , 1779; taken prisoner at Paramus, 16th April, 1780; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 14th May, 1781, and served to 25th December, 1783. (Died 8th April, 1829.) Sherman, Isaac (Conn). Captain 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Major, 10th August, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 2d Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel Com- mandant 8th Connecticut, 28th Octo- ber, 1779; transferred to 5th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1783. (Died 16th February, 1819.) Sherman, John (Conn). Paymaster 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 — transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783; had rank of 2d Lieutenant from 7th October, 1777, and as 1st Lieutenant from 10th May, 1780. (Died 1801.) Sherman, Josiali (Conn). Chaplain 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 6th December, 177'7. (Died 1789.) Sherman, Roger (R. I.). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; died 23d July, 1793. Sehrman, William (Conn) . Paymas- ter of Warner's Continental Regiment, 6th July, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 26th June, 1789.) Sherwood, Adiel (N. Y). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New York, October, 1775; taken prisoner in Canada in 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 1st March, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 1st New oYrk, 21st November,. 1776, to rank from 1st March, 1776; re- signed 16th May, 1780; served subse- quently as Captain New oYrk Levies. (Died 12th December, 1824.) Sherwood, Isaac (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; died 10th October, 1777, of wounds received at Stillwater, 19th Sep- tember, 1777. Sherwood, Seth (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 10th October, 1780, to 11th No- vember, 1782; where taken not stated. Sherwood, Stephen (N. Y.). Ensign New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 4th to 19th March, 1782; where taken not stated. Shethar, John (Conn). Lieutenant 2d Continental Dragoons, 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Captain, 11th October, 1777; resigned 8th March, 1780. Shick, Frederick (Ga). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d Georgia, 26th April, 1778, and served to October, 1782. Shick, John (Ga). Lieutenant Geor- gia Militia; wounded and taken pris- Shields 495 Shubrick oner at Savannah, 18th October, 1779; lost an arm. (Died 1797.) Shields, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 5th March, 1777; Captain, 8th April, 1778; died 16th January, 1779, of wounds received at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778. Shields, Reuben (Va). 2d Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 10th May, 1777, to . Shiles, Peter (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 10th Pennsylvania, 20th April, 1777; died 5th November, 1777, o£ wounds re- ceived nth September, 1777, at Brandy- wine. ShUlington, Thomas.— See Skilling- ton. Shimer, Isaac (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Baxter's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, 9th July, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776, and died shortly afterwards. Shinn, Buddie (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; omitted in 1778. Shipman, Benoni (Conn). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Pri- vate 1st Connecticut, 25th May to 20th December, 1775; Sergeant-Major 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, 10th August, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 27th May, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 22d May, 1820.) Shipman, Edward (Conn). Captain 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 18th De- cember, 1775; Captain 19th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776; served subsequently as Major Connecticut Militia and State Troops. Shipman, James (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1779-1780. Shipman, Matthias (N. J.). Major anad Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1778. Shippen, William, Jr. (Pa). Chief Physician of the Flying Camp, 15th July to 1st December, 1776; Director- General of all Hospitals, 11th April, 1777; resigned 3d January, 1781. (Died 4th November, 1801.) ShirclifE, William (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; resigned 1st February, 1778. ShirtlifE, Joseph.— See Shurtlifl. Shoemaker, (Pa). Lieutenant of Kachlein's Battalion Pennsylvania Mi- litia, ; taken prisonei at Long Island 27th August, 1776. Shoemaker, Elijah (Conn). Lieuten- ant Connecticut Militia, ; killed at the Wyoming Massacre, 3d July, 1778. Shoemaker, Jacob (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland, 26th January, 1780; 2d Lieu- tenant, 14th February, 1780; wounded and taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780, and died while a prisoner. Short, William (Va). Major Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Shortridge, Richard (N. H.). Cap- tain 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775; Captain 8th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January, 1776; killed at Gwynn's Island, 8th July, 1776. Shreve, Israel (N. J.). Lieutenant Colonel 2d New Jersey, 31st October, 1775; Colonel, 28th November, 1776; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1799.) Shreve, John (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 15th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, Uth July, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 3d February, 1779 ; resigned 20th March, 1781. (Died 8th September, 1854.) Shreve, Samuel (N. J.). Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey Mi- litia, 1776-1778. Shreve, William (N. J.). Major, Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Colonel New Jer- sey MiHtia, 1776-1781. Shriver, Jacob. — See Schreiber. Shriver, Samuel (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776. Deserted 1st November, 1776. Shrupp, Henry (Pa). Sergeant Ger- man Regiment, 20th' July, 1776; Ensign, 20th August, 1777; resigned 20th June, 1779. Shryock, Henry (Md). Lieutenant- Colonel 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 17th April, 1777. Shubrick, Jacob (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 10th May, 1776; Captain, 21st October, 1777; served to . Shubrick, Richard (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; Captain 2d South Carolina Ar- Shubrick tillery, 15th November, 1776; died 8th November, 1777. Shubrick, Thomas (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant ■2d South Carolina, January, 1777-; Brigade Major to General Howe, 24th May, 1777, to September, 1778; Captain, 15th January, 1778; Aide-de- Camp to General Greene in 1781. By the act of the 29th October, 1781; it was "Resolved, that Major-General Greene be desired to present the thanks of Congress to Captain Shubrick, his Aide-de-Camp, in testimony of his par- ticular activity and good conduct dur- ing the whole action at Eutaw Springs, S. C." Served to close of war. Shubrick, Thomas, Jr. (S. C). En- sign South Carolina Militia in 1775. Shugart, Martin (Md). Ensign Ger- man Regiment, 12th July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 15th November, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 25th May, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Shugart, Zacharias (Pa). Lieutenant of Swope's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, 22d August, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 31st December, 1780. Shumway, John (Conn). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 16th De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 19th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 1st Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1781. ShurtlifE, Joseph (Mass). Ensign 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776, to 1st September, 1777, when he accepted position in Quartermaster's Department; taken prisoner at Tappan 28th September, 1778. (Name also spelled Shirtliff.) Shute, Daniel (Mass). Aide-de-Camp to General Lincoln, 27th October, 1777, to January, 1778; Surgeon's Mate Hos- pital Department, 16th July, 1778, to 16th June, 1779; Surgeon 4th Massa- chusetts, 11th April, 1782, to June, 1783. (Died 18th April, 1829.) Shute, John (Pa). 3d Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, ; 1st Lieutenant, ; resigned 10th March, 1780. (Died 1848.) Shute, Samuel Moore (N. J.). Private 2d New Jersey, 31st October, 1775; Ensign, 26th August to November, 1776; Ensign 2d New Jersey, 15th De- 496 Sigourneir cember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 11th Sep- tember, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 8th April, 1780; retained in New Jersey battalion April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 30th August, 1816.) Shute, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777; re- tired 1st June, 1778. (Died 15th Janu- ary, 1819.) Shute, William (N. J.). Captain and Paymaster 2d New Jersey, 28th Novem- ber, 1775; resigned 2d April, 1778; En- sign and Paymaster 2d New Jersey, 17th June, 1780 ; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Major 11th United States Infantry, 8th January, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. Shute, William (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1777-1778. Sias, Benjamin (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777-1779. Sibbio, Thomas. — See Scibbio. Sibley, Henry (Mass). Private in Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Sergeant 6th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Ensign 7th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 15th March, 1777. Sibley, John (Mass). Surgeon's Mate Massachusetts Militia in 1776. Sickles, Ethan (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Lasher's Regiment New York Militia, ; cashiered 27th October, 1776. Sickles, Thomas (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 29th December, 1775; 2d ' Lieutenant, 29th November, 1776; omit- ted March, 1777. Sickerly, Barod (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; re- signed November, 1777. Sigfried, John (Pa). Major Pennsyl- vania Militia in 1776. Sigismund, Ernst (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Ottendorff's Corps, 29th April, 1777, to . Sigman, John (N. C). Captain North Carolina Mihtia at King's Mountain in October, 1780. Signcross, George (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775. Sigourneir, Louis de ( — ). Captain 3d Cavalry, Pulaski Legion, 2d Febru- I ary, 1778; resigned — October, 1780. sm 497 Simonds Sill, David Fithian (Conn). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Captain 10th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Major 1st Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant- Colonel, 13th March, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Sill, Richard (Conn). Regimental Quartermaster 10th Continental Infan- try, 1st January, 1776; Regimental Pay- master, 7th September to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Regimental Paymaster 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 15th December, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; Captain, 22d April, 1781; Major- Aide-de-Camp to General Alexander, 26th September, 1781, to 15th January, 1783, when he rejoined his regiment and served to 3d June, 1783. Sill, Thomas (Conn). Private 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 26th Novem- ber, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Warner's Additional Continental Regiment, 5th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Hubbard- ton, 7th July, 1777; Captain, 4th No- vember, 1778; killed 11th October, 1780, near Fort George, Conn. Silliman, Gold Selleck (Conn) . Colonel Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; Brigadier-Gen- eral Connecticut Militia, 1777; taken prisoner from his home, 1st May, 1779, and was on parole until exchanged in October, 1780. (Died 21st July, 1790.) Silsby, Joseph (Pa). Lieutenant of Patton's Continental Regiment, 15th February, 1777; dropped — August, 1777. Silver, James (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; served subse- quently in Massachusetts Militia. Sim, Patrick (Md). Captain of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 20th January to December, 1776; Major, 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 18th February, 1777; re- signed, 10th June, 1777. (Died 7th Jan- uary, 1819.) Simmons, Ephraim (R. I.). Captain of Hillyard's Regiment, Rhode Island Militia, in 1778. (Died 21st February, 1836.) Simmons, George (R. I.). Rhode Island Militia in 1775. Captain Simmons, Isaiah (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Knox's Regiment, Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775, to 24th November, 1776. Simmons, Jeremiah (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant of Proctor's Company Pennsyl- vania Artillery, 24th February, 1776; Captain-Lieutenant, 28th May, 1776, and served to 1st October, 1776, when he joined the navy. (Died 1793.) Simmons, Jonathan (R. I.). Lieuten- ant of Church's Rhode Island Regi- ment, 3d May to December, 1775; Lieu- tenant Rhode Island Militia, in 1779. (Died 1808.) Simmons, Peleg, Jr. (R. I.). Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to May, 1777; Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1781. Simms, Charles (Va). Major 12th Virginia, 12th November, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 6th Virginia, 29th Sep- tember, 1777; transferred to 2d Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; resigned 7th December, 1779. (Died 1819.) Simms, Edward (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 11 th September, 1779; re- signed 7th February, 1780. Simms, James (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 17th April, 177'7; 1st Lieu- tenant, 27th May, 1778; taken prisoner at Phillip's Heights, 16th September, 1778, and was a prisoner to January, 1780; did not rejoin regiment. Name also spelled Semmes. Simms, John (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, August, 1776, to . Simms, William (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; re- signed — November, 1777. Simonds, Benjamin (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Militia, at Bennington, in August, 1777. (Died 1807.) Simonds, Daniel (Mass). Private in Bigelow's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant 15th Massachusetts, 10th March, 1777; En- sign, 1st March, 1779; Lieutenant 13th April, 1780; transferred to 5th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781. Resigned 8th May, 1782. Simonds, Jonas (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gridley's Regiment of Massachu- setts Artillery, May, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain- Lieutenant, 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 12th Novem- ber, 1778; transferred to 4th Conti- Simonds nental Artillery, 1st January, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783. Simonds, Richard (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Dragoons; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781; also reported as of North Carolina Dra- goons. Simonet, John. — See Valcour. Simons, James (S. C). Cornet South Carolina Dragoons; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Simons, John (Conn). Captain of Wolcott's Connecticut State Regiment, December, 1775, to March, 1776. Simons, John (S. C). Lieutenant 1st South Carolina 10th May, 1776; was a captain in 1780; killed at Quinby's Bridge, 17th July, 1781. Simons, Peter (N. C). Captain 5th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to . Simpson, Andrew ( ). Ensign of Spencer's Continental Regiment, , 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Simpson, John (Conn). Surgeon 5th Connecticut, 14th August, 1778; trans- ferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Simpson, John (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Simpson, Michael (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion, 25th June, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary, 1776 ; Captain 1st Pennsylvania, 1st December, 1776; retired 17th January, 1781. (Died 1st June, 1813.) Simpson, Robert (S. C). Lieutenant 4th South Carolina in 1777, Simpson, Thomas (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 4th Oc- tober, 1777; wounded at Bemus' Heights, 19th September, 1777, and at Stillwater, 7th October, 1777; Captain- Lieutenant, 22d May, 1779; resigned 20th July, 1779. Simrall, Alexander (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776 ; cashiered, . 1777. Sinclair, James (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire MiHtia, 1775-1776. (Died 1811.) Sinclair, Richard (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1780. (Died 1813.) 498 Skillington Singfletary, Joseph (N. C). Lieuten- ant North Carolina Militia, 1777. Singletary, William (N. C). Lieuten- ant 8th North Carolina, 28th Novem- ber, 1776; resigned 26th October, 1777. Singleton, Anthony (Va). Captain 1st Continental Artillery, 7th Febru- ary, 1777; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1795.) Singleton, John (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Light Horse in 1775. Singleton, Matthew (S. C). Captain South Carolina Light Horse in 1775. (Died 1784.) Singleton, Richard (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia in 1776. Singleton, Richard (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to ; was subsequently Colonel South Carolina Militia. Singleton, Robert (N. C). Ensign 10th North CaroUna, 1777; omitted May, 1778, Singuefield, Francis (S. C). Captain 3d South Carolina, November, 1775, to . Sinkler, Robert (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1776. Sinn, Frederick (S. C). Surgeon South Carolina Artillery Regiment, 1st January, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged, October, 1780, and served to close of war. Sinnett, Samuel (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, 20th February, 1777; re- signed 1st June, 1777. Sitgreaves, John (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia in 1776. (Died 4th March, 1802.) Sizer, William (Conn). Lieutenant of Baldwin's Regiment Artillery Artif- icer Regiment, 26th July, 1777; Captain 1st May, 1778, and served to — March, 1782. Skerrett, Clement (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Artillery, 5th Feb- ruary, 1778 ; 1st Lieutenant, 1st October, 1778; Regimental Quartermaster, 6th June, 1779, and served to June, 1783. Skidmore, John (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1777. Skillings, John (Mass). Captain 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; died 2d April, 1777. Skillington, EUjah (Del). Ensign Delaware Regiment, 5th April, 1777; 2d SkiUington 499 Slaughter Lieutenant, 8th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war. SkilUngton, Thomas (Del). Captain of Patterson's Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Skinner, Abraham (Pa). Ensign 1st Continental Infantry, August to De- cember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1777 ; 1st Lieuten- ant, 13th May, 1777; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; ex- changed June, 1778; Commissary-Gen- eral of Prisoners, 15th September, 1780, to close of war. (Died 31st July, 1826.) Skinner, Alexander (Va). Surgeon 1st Virginia, 26th October, 1775; Sur- geon of Lee's Battalion of Light Dra- goons, 1780 to close of war. Skinner, Elisha (Mass). Surgeon's- Mate 10th Massachusetts, 6th Novem- ber, 1776; Surgeon, 1st April, 1777; re- signed 12th September, 1780. (Died November, 1827.) Skinner, Frederick (Md). 1st Lieu- tenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Skinner, James John (Md). Ensign 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 7th Maryland, 7th July, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 18th September, 1778; transferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1794.) Skinner, John (Conn). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April,- 1775 ; 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 19th December, 1775; Lieutenant of Wads- worth's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; Major Con- necticut Militia in 1779. Skinner, Joseph (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Chester's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Skinner, Josiah (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York State Troops, 1781 and 1782. Skinner, Thomas (Conn). Surgeon 8th Connecticut, 20th March, 1779; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Skinner, Thomas (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Maryland, 20th February, 1777 ; resigned, 10th December, 1777; Lieuten- ant and Paymaster of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, 1779 to close of Starving, Charles (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina,' 20th December, 1777; was 1st Lieutenant and Regi- mental Adjutant in 1779; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Skolfield, William (Pa).— See Scho- field. Slade, Stephen (N. C). Quartermas- ter Sergeant 2d North Carolina, 12th May, 1776; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st January, 1778; Ensign, 5th Septem- ber, 1778; Lieutenant 11th January, 1780; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged, 14th June, 1781; 1st iLieutenant, 13th January, 1781, arid served to close of war. Slade, William (N. C). Ensign 4th North Carolina, 2d January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 26th April, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Regimental Adjutant, 1st June, 1778; resigned 18th February, 1780. (Died 1791.) Slake, Christian (Pa). — See Stake. SlangertufiSe, ( ). Captain; was a prisoner; when and where taken not stated. Slaughter, Augustin (Va). Surgeon 7th Virginia, 1st April, 1776; trans- ferred to 5th Virginia, 1st April, 1778; resigned 20th February, 1779. Slaughter, George (Va). Captain 8th Virginia, 26th January, 1776; Major 12th Virginia, 4th October, 1777; re- signed 23d December, 1777. Slaughter, James (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Mihtia, 1778-1781. (Died 1833.) Slaughter, John (N. C). Captain 5th North Carolina in 1779. Slaughter, John (Va). Ensign 12th Virginia, 9th December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st September, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778. Slaughter, Joseph (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia in 1781. Slaughter, Lawrence (Va). Lieuten- ant of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1779- 1781. Slaughter, Philip (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 11th Virginia, 23d July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 14th March, 1777; Regi- mental Paymaster, 14th March, 1777; regiment designated, 7th Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; Captain-Lieutenant, 1st November, 1778 ; Captain, 13th May, 1779; retired 12th February, 1781. Slaughter, Robert (Va). Ensign 3d Virginia, 12th February, 1776; 2d Lieu- Slaui^hter 500 Smallwood tenant, 20th June, 1776; resigned 18th December, 1777. Slaughter, Thomas (Va). Regimental Quartermaster 1st Virginia State Regi- ment, in 1777-1778. . Slaughter, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 7th December, 1778, to 1781. Slayton, Reuben (Mass). Sergeant Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; Ensign of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant, 3d Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; Captain 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 20th March, 1779. Slead, Jonathan (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; died 10th March, 1778. Sledge, Arthur (N. C). Ensign 7th North Carolina, 19th December, 1776, to . Sleght, Henry I. (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia in 1781. (Died 1787.) Sloan, Alexander (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Elmore's Continental Regi- ment, 15th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 16th December, 1776; resigned 2d June, 1777. Sloan, Archibald (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Sloan, David (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 19th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 9th August, 1776; killed at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Sloan, John (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1775. Sloan, Samuel (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain, 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain Massa- chusetts Militia in 1781. Sloan, Sturgin (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private in Fellow's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Sergeant 23d Continental Infantry, February to De- cember, 1776; Ensign, 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant, 21st August, 1781; transferred to 3d Massa- chusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Slocum, Edward (R. I.). Lieutenant 3d Rhode Island Regiment, 2d June, 1775; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; exchanged , 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 26th May, 1778; resigned 9th November, 1779. Slocum, Ezekiel (N. C). Lieutenant North Carolina Militia in 1776. Slocum, Peleg (R. I.). Lieutenant of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 15th January, 1776; Captain of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Sloper, Ambrose (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Gay's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. (Died 1822.) Sloper, Daniel (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Light Horse, 1777-1779. (Died 1789.) Sloper, Samuel (Conn). Captain of Sheldon's Regiment, Connecticut Light Horse in 1776. Sloper, Samuel (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1779-1780. Slough, Mathias (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Sluman, John (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain- Lieutenant 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; wounded at German- town, 4th October, 1777; Captain, 12th September, 1778, and served to 17th June, 1783. Small, Henry (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster 10th Pennsylvania, 20th April, 1777; resigned — November, 1777. , Small, Jacob (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Smalley, David (N. J.). Captain New- Jersey Militia, 1776-1781. Smalley, James (Vt). Lieutenant of Olcott's Regiment, Vermont Militia, In 1781. Smallwood, Hebard (Va). Captain of Grayson's Continental Regiment, 4th February, 1777; resigned — October, 1778. Smallwood, William (Md). Colonel Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; wounded at White Plains, 28th Smart 501 Smith October, 1776; Brigadier-General Conti- nental Army, 23d October, 1776; Major- General, 15th September, 1780. By the act of 14th October, 1780, it was "Re- solved, that the thanks of Congress be given Brigadiers Smallwood and Gist, and to the officers and soldiers in the Maryland and Delaware Lines, the dif- ferent Corps of Artillery, Colonel Porter- field's and Major Armstrong's Corps of Light Infantry, and Colonel Armand's Cavalry, for their bravery and good conduct displayed in the action of the 16th of August last, near Camden, in the State of South Carolina." Served to close of war. (Died 14th February, 1792.) Smart, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant and Adjutant of Wigglesworth's Massachusetts Militia Regiment, May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 13th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 15th June, 1779; transferred to 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; re- signed, 1st February, 1781. Smith, (N. C). Captain North Carolina Partisan Rangers, ; killed at Ramsour's Mill, 20th June, 1780. Smith, Aaron (N. H.). Surgeon of Bedel's Regiment, New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January, to — September, 1776. Smith, Aaron (N. H.). Ensign of Bedel's Regiment, New Hampshire Rangers, 14th January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at The Cedars 19th May, 1776; exchanged December, 1776. (Died 6th June, 1819.) Smith, Aaron (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 18th March, 1778; was in 3d South Carolina in 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. (Died 1817.) Smith, Abijah (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1776. (Died 1786.) Smith, Abraham (Pa). Captain 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776, to March, 1777. Smith, Abraham (Pa). 3d Lieuten- ant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, 16th April, 1776; resigned 6th July, 1776. Smith, Adam (Md). 2d Lieutenant German Regiment, 12th July, 1776; re- signed 4th May, 1777. Smith, Alexander (Md). Private German Regiment, 20th May, 1778; Surgeon's-Mate, 1st August,. 1778; re- tired 1st January, 1783. Smith, Alexander Lawson (Md). Cap- tain of Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, 13th July, 1776; Captain of RawUngs' Continental Regiment, January, 1777, to rank from July, 13, 1776; Major, 11th September, 1777 ; resigned 6th September, 1780, with 'rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Smith, Arthur (Va). Captain 4th Virginia, 1st April, 1776; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777, and did not rejoin regiment. Smith, Ballard (Va). Ensign 1st Vir- ginia, — October, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 9th August, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 18th November, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 12th May, 1779, and served to close of war; Captain, 1st United States In- fantry, 3d June, 1790; Major of In- fantry, 2d June, 1792; assigned to 4th Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; died 20th March, 1794. Smith, Burrell (Ga). Captain 3d Georgia, 5th July, 1776; resigned 4th April, 1778; Major Georgia Militia; killed at Wofford's Ironworks, 8th August, 1779. Smith, Benjamin (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775. Smith, Caleb (Mass). Lieutenant of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia in 1776. (Died 1813.) Smith, Calvin (Mass). Major of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Major 13th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 6th Massachusetts, 1st November, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant 13th Massachusetts, 10th March, 1779'; transferred to 6th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1881, and served to 12th June, 1783. Smith, Charles (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia in 1777. Smith, Charles (Md). 2d Lieutenant 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th February, 1778; Cap- tain-Lieutenant, 1st August, 1779; re- signed 18th February, 1780. (Died 1822.) Smith, Charles (Mass). Lieutenant of Sargent's Massachusetts Regiment, May, 1775; deserted, July, 1775. Smith, Christopher (R. I.). Captain 1st Rhode Island, 28th June to Decem- ber, 1775; Major 9th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, Smith 602 Smith 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel of Tallman's Rhode Island State Regiment, January to May, 1777. Smith, Cotton Mather (Conn). Chap- lain 4th Connecticut, June to Novem- ber, 1775. (Died 27th November, 1806.) Smith, Daniel (Va). Assistant Deputy Purveyor Southern Department, 20tli September, 1781, to close of war. (Died 16th June, 1818.) Smith, David (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 10th March, 1778. Smith, David (Conn). Captain of El- more's Connecticut State Regiment, 15th April, 1776; Captain 8th Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1777; Major, 13th March, 1778; Brigade-Major and Brigade Inspector, 13th May, 1779, to 13th July, 1781; transferred to 5th Connecticux, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1783, and served to Sd June, 1783. Smith, Ebenezer (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private and Sergeant in Fellows' Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign, 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January, • 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant, 1st October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain, 30th March, 1779; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783. (Died 1816.) Smith, Eben«eer (Mass). Private and Sergeant in a Massachusetts Regiment, September, 1775, to January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 9th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 12th May, 1780 ; Captaian, 6th October, 1780 ; transferred to 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Massa- chusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Lieutenant- Colonel, 34th United States Infantry, 23d February, 1813; dropped 31st May, 1814. (Died 4th September, 1824.) Smith, Ebenezer (N H.). Lieutenant- Colonel of Badger's Regiment, New Hampshire's Militia in 1776. Smith, Ebenezer Augustus (Del). Surgeon's-Mate Hospital Department, August, 1781, to close of war. Smith, Edward (Md). 2d Lieutenant of Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, 17th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776. Smith, Edward (Va). Lieutenant 7th Virginia; was a prisoner in 1780, when and where taken, not stated; re- tired 12th February, 1781, on account of being absent as a prisoner. Smith, Edward Miles (Md). Private Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, 18th July to December, 1776; Private and Quartermaster Sergeant, 3d Maryland, 16th March, 1777, to 16th March, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mary- land, 19th February, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Smith, Eleazer (N. H.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1776- 1777. Smith, EUas (Conn). Chaplain 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776. Smith, Elihu (Conn). Ensign of Bradley's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. (Died 1830.) Smith, Elijah (Conn). Major Con- necticut Militia ; taken prisoner at New- ark, Conn,. 15th February, 1776. Smith, Ephraim (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Smith, Ezra (Conn). Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 31st July, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Smith, Francis (N. H.). Major New Hampshire Militia in 1777. Smith, Francis (Va). Private 10th Virginia, 1st February, 1777; Corporal 9th June, 1777; Sergeant, February, 1778; Quartermaster Sergeant, March, 1778; transferred to 6th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Ensign, 5th March, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 26th May, 1781, and served to close of war. Smith, Francis Joseph (France). Brevet Ensign Continental Army, 29th July, 1778, to be made use of in case of his being made prisoner while serv- ing as a volunteer in the American Army. Smith, Frederick (Va). Ensign 15th Virginia, 3d April, 1777; resigned — June, 1777. Smith, George (Conn). Sergeant- Major of Webb's Additional Conti- Smith 503 Smith nental Regiment, 13th March, 1777; En- sign 16th May, 1778; resigned 6th July, 1779. (Died 13th October, 1822.) Smith, George (Del). Captain Dela- ware Militia in 1780. Smith, George (Mass). Adjutant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant and Adjutant, 18th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain, 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 3d May, 1779. Smith, George (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; Judge Advocate Northern De- partment, 5th October, 1777; served to . Smith, George (Pa). Captain of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Captain Delaware Militia, 1780-1781. Smith, Granville (Va). Captain of Grayson's Continental Regiment, 4th February, 1777; resigned 15th July, 1778. Smith, Gregory (Va). Captain 7th Virginia, 7th February, 1776; resigned 28th November, 1776; Colonel 2d Vir- ginia State Regiment, June, 1777, to 2d May, 1779. Smith, Hezekiah (Mass). Chaplain of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Chaplain 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776; Chaplain, 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Bri- gade Chaplain, 18th August, 1778; re- signed 13th October, 1780. (Died 22d January, 1805.) Smith, Isaac (Mass). Major in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel of Little's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776. Smith, Isaac (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Smith, Isaac (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776. Smith, Isaac (N. Y.). Surgeon's- Mate 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; Surgeon's-Mate, 3d New Hamp- shire, 1st August, 1778; Surgeon, 5th April, 1780; resigned 5th August, 1780. Smith, Isaac (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 20th August, 1781, and served to 17th June, 1783. Smith, Israel (Mass). Ensign and Lieutenant of Sargent's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; served subsequently as Captain in Quartermaster Department. Smith, Israel (R. I.). Ensign Rhode Island Militia in 1778. Smith, Israel (N. Y.). Captain 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; Regi- mental Paymaster, 1st March, 1779; transferred to 2d New York, 1st Jan- uary, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Smith, Jabez (Conn). Surgeon's- Mate of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, July, 1776; Surgeon's Mate, 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 15th December, 1778. Smith, Jabez (N. C). Ensign 5th North Carolina, January, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st September, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Smith, Jacob (Md). Sergeant Ger- man Regiment, 15th July, 1776; Ser- geant-Major, 1st October, 1776; Regi- mental Adjutant, 15th December, 1777; resigned 15th July, 1778. Smith, James (Md). Captain-Lieu- tenant of Brown's Independent Com- pany, Maryland Artillery, 22d Novem- ber, 1777; company formed part of the 1st Continental Artillery in May, 1778; transferred to Brown's Company's 24th December, 1781 ; killed at Combahee Ferry, (S. C), 27th August, 1782. Smith, James (Md). 2d Lieutenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Plying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; Captain, 15th October, 1777; resigned 20th June, 1779. Smith, James (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to December, 1775; Lieu- tenant Massachusetts Militia, 17'76-1780. Smith, James (Pa). A signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1775-1776; died 4th July, 1806. Smith, James (Pa). Colonel Pennsyl- vania Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1812.) Smith, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 14th March, 1777; taken prisoner at Hancock's Bridge, 21st March, 1778; exchanged 4th December, 1780. He was promoted to rank from 28th November, 1778; Captain-Lieutenant, 3d June, 1779, and Smith 504 Smith served to 17th June, 1783. (Died 14th January, 1835.) Smith, James (R. I.). Lieutenant 3d Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775; served subsequently as Captain Rhode Island Militia. ! Smith, James (Va). Sergeant 7th Virginia, March, 1776; Ensign, 9th Jan- uary, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 20th May, 1778; transferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Ger- mantown, 4th October, 1777; omitted in May, 1779, being absent a prisoner. Smith, Jared (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Smith, Jeremiah (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New Jersey, 28th November, 1775, 1st Lieutenant, 29th November, 1776, and served to ; served sub- sequently as Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1777. Smith, Job (Conn). Paymaster 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777, to 1st September, 1778, when he resigned. Smith, Joel (Mass). Captain of Glov- er's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Smith, Joel (Conn). Private 3d Con- necticut; 20th April, 1777; Corporal, 14th February, 1778; Sergeant, 1st March, 1778; Ensign, 20th April, 1780; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; transferred to 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Smith, John (Conn). 2d Lieutenant of Webb's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 8th April 1777; transferred to Sherburne's Continental Regiment, 22d April, 1779; resigned 21st March, 1780. (Died 16th February, 1807.) Smith, John (Conn). 1st Lieutenant of Sherijurne's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 22d March, 1780. (Died 1811.) Smith, John (Conn). Lieutenant Connecticut Militia; wounded at Compo Hill, 28th April, 1777. (Died 16th February, 1807.) Smith, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; Captain, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Savannah, 9th October, 1779; wounded and taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; trans- ferred to 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; prisoner on parole to close of war; Brevet-Major, 30th September, 1783. Smith, John (Md). Ensign Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Cap- tain, 9th November, 1777; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st January, 1781; wounded at Guilford, 15th March, 1781 ; wounded and taken prisoner at Hob- kirk's Hill, 25th April, 1781 ; exchanged, . 1781, and served to April, 1783. Smith, John (N. Y.). Ensign of Lee's Additional Continental Regiment, 10th January, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779. Smith, John (Mass) . Ensign 6th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th October, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 1st May, 1779, and served to June, 1783. Smith, John (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Ward's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 23d May to December, 1775. Smith, John (N. Y.). Ensign of Mal- colmn's Additional Continental Regi- ment, February, 1777; resigned 1st March, 1778. Smith, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 29th June, 1781, and served to June, 1783; Captain United States Infantry Regiment, 21st October, 1786; Captain 1st Infantry United States Army, 29th September, 1789; Major 2d Infantry, 28th Decem- ber, 1791; assigned to 4th Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; resigned 1st Oc- tober, 1793, Lieutenant-Colonel 5th United States Infantry, 24th April, 1799; honorably discharged, 15th June, 1800; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d United States Infantry, 9th January, 1809; died 6th June, 1811. Smith, John (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Smith, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Smith, John (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia in 1776. (Died 1836.) Smith, John (Va). Ensign 4th Vir- ginia, 14th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, Smith 505 Smith 1st September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th March, 1777; resigned 26th May, 1778. Smith, John (Va). Adjutant 8th Vir- ginia, 1st January, 1778; retired 30th September, 1778. Smith, John Carraway (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 2d South Carohna, 1st Sep- tember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, May, 1776; Captain, 16th September, 1776; wounded at Savannah, 9th October, 1777; was in 3d South Carolina, in 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged November, 1780, and served to close of war. Bervet-Major, 30th September, 1783. Smith, John Eilby (Mass). Ensign of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 12th February, 1778; transferred to 6th Massactiusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 7th August, 1842.) Smith, John N. (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Henley's Additional Continental Regiment, 16th July, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779. Smith, John Sim (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant of Armand's Partisan Corps, 1780- 1781. Smith, Jonathan (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Militia in 1776. Smith, Jonathan (R. I.). Lieutenant 3d Rhode Island, 3d May to Decem- ber, 1775; Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia in 1778. (Died 1841.) Smith, Jonathan (Va). Ensign 8th Virginia, 17th March, 1777; taken pris- oner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; exchanged, 15th December, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 4th April, 1778 ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 24th September, 1779; trans- ferred to 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1847.) Smith, Jonathan Bayard (Pa). Lieu- tenant-Colonel Pennsylvania Associa- ters in 1777. (Died 16th June, 1812.) Smith, Joseph (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Selden's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to Docember, 1776. Smith, Joseph (Conn). Captain 5th Connecticut, 1st May to Uth Novem- ber, 1775. (Died 1810.) Smith, Joseph (Md). Captain of Gist's Additional Continental Regiment, 31st May, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Smith, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Regi- mental Quartermaster, 10th September to 9th November, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 7th November, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 1st March, 1778, and served to June, 1783; Captain 45th United States Infantry, 21st April, 1814; resigned 1st Septem- ber, 1814. Smith, Joseph (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary, 1776, to . Smith, Joseph Sim (Md). Cornet 1st Battalion of Cavalry, Armand's Partisan Corps, 1780 to 1782. (Died 1822.) Smith, Josiah (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 10th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Smith, Josiai (Mass). Private in Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant and Ser- geant-Major, 10th Massachusetts, 9th January, 1777, until appointed Ensign, 2d April, 1779; Lieutenant, 27th March, 1780; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. (Died 20th June, 1848.) Smith, Josiah (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia in 1776. Smith, Josiah (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; wounded at Stam- ford, (Conn.), 27th May, 1782. Smith, Larkin (Va). Private Com- pany of Minute Men, November, 1775; Cadet 6th Virginia, 10th February, 1776; Cornet 4th Continental Dragoons, 1st August, 1777; Lieutenant, 4th Sep- tember, 1778; Captain, 1st April, 1780, and served to close of war. Smith, Manassah (Mass). Chaplain of Whitcomb's Massachusetts . Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1823.) Smith, Martin (Mass). Ensign 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 3d January, 1778. Smith, Matthew (Pa). Captain of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Bat- Smith 506 Smith talion, 25th June, 1775; Captain 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; resigned November, 1776; Major 9th Pennsylvania, 11th January, 1777, to rank from 27th September, 1776; his resignation as Lieutenant-Colonel, 7th February, 1777; resigned 23d February, 1778. (Died 1794.) Smith, Matthew (Va). Captain 1st Continental Artillery, to rank from 30th November, 1776, and served to . Smith, Matthew (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia, 22d January, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant, 15th August, 1777; retired 14th September, 1778. Smith, Minor (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia; wounded at King's Mountain, 7th October, 1780; is also re- ported as being from Virginia. Smith, Nathan (Md). Private and Sergeant 1st Maryland, 10th May, 1777, to September, 1779; 2d Lieutenant 4th Maryland, 15th September, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 14th February, 1780; re- signed 4th July, 1781. Smith, Nathan (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, August to 31st December, 1776. (Died 17th February, 1825.) Smith, Nathan (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant Green Mountain Boys, 27th July to December, 1775. Smith, Nathan (Va). Surgeon's- Mate 6th Virginia, 1781-1783. Smith, Nathaniel (Md). Captain In- dependent Company Baltimore Artil- lery, 14th January, 1776, to . Smith, Nathaniel (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania, 5th July, 1779; 2d Lieu- tenant, 10th August, 1779; 1st Lieuten- ant, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 5th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. Smith, Nath'l. (Vt). Captain Ver- mont Militia in 1777. Smith, Obediah (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, February, 1777; 2d Lieuten- , ant, 10th December, 1777; transferred to 3d Virginia, 14th September 1778; resigned 25th April, 1779. Smith, Oliver (Conn). Major, Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1775-1782. Smith, Peter (Pa). Sergeant 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 15th January, 1776; Ensign 3d Pennsylvania, 11th No- vember, 1776; Regimental Quartermas- ter, 2d June, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 18th June, 1778 ; 1st Lieutenant, 13th August, 1779; transferred to 5th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Smith, Press. (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Smith, Richard (Md). Captain Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Smith, Robert (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1775; Captain of Mal- colm's New York Militia Regiment, June, 1776; wounded at White Plains, 28th October, 1776; Captain of Mal- colm's Continental Regiment, — Jan- uary, 1777; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; did not return to regi- ment. (Died 1838.) Smith, Robert (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Captain 4th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; transferred to 3d Conti- nental Dragoons, 9th January, 1777; re- signed, 4th November, 1778. Smith, Robert (Pa). Captain Ches- ter County, Pennsylvania, Militia in 1775; in charge of the defences and ob- structions in the Delaware river in 1776; Colonel Chester County Militia in 1777. (Died,. December, 1803.) Smith, Robert (S. C). Chaplain in Hospital Department in South Caro- lina, 1780 to 1783. Smith, Roger (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775. Smith, Royal (R. I.). Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 1st November, 1775; Captain 19th August, 1776; Captain of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th De- cember, 1776, to May, 1777. Smith, Samuel (Del). Captain Dela- ware Regiment, 20th January, 1777, to Smith, Samuel (Md). Captain of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; Major 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Lieutenant- Colonel, 22d February, 1777; wounded at Fort MifHin, 23d October, 1777. By the Act of 4th November, 1777, it was "Resolved, that Congress have a high sense of the merit of Lieutenant- Smith 507 Smith Colonel Smith, and the officers and men under his command, in their late gal- lant defense of Fort Mifflin, on the river Delaware, and that an elegant sword be provided by the Board of War and presented to Lieutenant- Colonel Smith." Resigned 22d May, 1779; Major-General Maryland Militia 1812. {Died 22d April, 1839.) Smith, Samuel (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Maryland, 20th February, 1777; died June, 1777. Smith, Samuel (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d New York, 14th July, 1775, to January, 1776. Smith, Samuel (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 3d May, 1776, to . Smith, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 13th July, 1777; killed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Smith, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; killed 27th May, 1777; where, noi; stated. Smith, Samuel (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Jan- uary, 1776; Captain 5th Pennsylvania, 1st March, 1777; retired 17th January, 1781'; Brigadier-General Pennsylvania Volunteers War of 1812. (Died 17th September, 1835.) Smith, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 13th March, 1777; re- signed 26th March, 1778. Smith, Samuel (Va). Captain 15th Virginia, 22d November, 1776; regiment designated Uth Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778 ; served to . Smith, Samuel (Va). Captain Lieu- tenant 1st Continental Artillery, 22d November, 1777, to . (In service August, 1778.) Smith, Samuel (Va). Surgeon Vir- ginia Regiment, ; in service in 1777. Smith, Seth (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 6th July, 1830.) Smith, Simeon (Conn). Captain of Bradley's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Smith, Simeon (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Paterson's Massachu- setts Regiment May to December, 1775; Captain of Cady's Massachusetts Bat- talion in the Expedition to Canada, January to June, 1776; Captain of War- ner's Continental Regiment, 5th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Port Stanwix, 22d August, 1777; exchanged ; re- tired 1st January, 1781. Smith, Simeon (R. I.). Ensign 1st Rhode Island, 7th May, 1777; resigned 15th January, 1778. Smith, Sylvanus (Mass). Lieutenant Company of Minute Men at Lexington, 19th April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 15th' Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; trans- ferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Massachu- setts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th ■September, 1783. (Died 12th May, 1830.) Smith, Thomas (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; re- signed 5th February, 1777. Smith, Thomas (Pa). Major Penn- sylvania Militia in 1776 and 1777. Smith, Thomas (Va). Captain Vir- ginia MiUtia, 1778. Smith, Timothy (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Whitney's Regiment Massa- chusetts Militia, 10th April to 1st Au- gust, 1776; Surgeon's Mate 2d Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 12th September, 1780. Smith, Walter (Md). Surgeon Mary- land Militia, 1776 and 1777. Smith, William (Conn). Ensign 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; Cap- ^ tain Lieutenant, 25th August, 1780; re- tired 1st January, 1781. Smith, William (Mass). Captain Company of Minute Men at Concord, 19th April, 1775; Captain of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775. Smith, William (Mass). Lieutenant of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Smith, William (Pa). Surgeon 1st Tattalion Pennsylvania Plying Camp, July to December, 1776. Smith 508 Snow Smith, William (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 25th March, 1776, to . Smith, William (Va). 2d Lieutenant 15th Virginia, 20th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th March, 1777; regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778, and served to . Was in service January, 1780. (Died 1823.) Smith, William (Va). Captain 11th Virginia, 22d November, 1776; resigned 5th July, 1777. Smith, WiUiam (Va). 2d Lieutenant 10th Virginia, December, 1776; resigned 10th July, 1777. Smith, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ■ant 15th Virginia,. 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 4th July, 1777 ; killed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Smith, William Hooker (Pa). Sur- geon's Mate Hospital Department at Wilkes Barre, Pa., 3d July, 1778, to close of war. (Died 1835.) Smith, William P. ( — ). Surgeon's Mate in Hospital Department in 1780. Smith, William Stephens (N. Y.). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Sullivan, 15th August, 1776; Lieuten- ant-Colonel of Lee's Additional Con- tinental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; transferred to Spencer's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; continued as Adjutant and Inspector on staff of General Lafayette, 1st January to July, 1781; Lieutenant- Colonel Aide-de-Camp to General Wash- ington, 6th July, 1781, to 23d December, 1783. (Died 10th June, 1816.) Smith, William Stirling (Va). Ser- geant 10th Virginia, 1st February, 1777; Sergeant-Major, 8th November, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st March, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 9th September, 1778; transferred to 6th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, , 1780 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th S'Ma.y, 1780. (Died 1829.) Smock, Barnes (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at Con- necticut Farms, 23d June, 1780. Smock, Hendrick (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia Artillery Company, 1775-1777. Smock, John (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Militia ; taken pris- oner at Bordentown, 8th May, 1778. (Died 1808.) Smoot, William (Md). Sergeant 2d Maryland, April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 16th March, 1781 ; retired 1st '^anuary, 1783. Smyser, Michael (Pa). Captain of Swope's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. (Died 1810.) Smyth, Thomas (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; Captain 4th Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776 Major 5th Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; resigned 12th March, 1778. (Died 1819.) Snead, Charles (Va). Ensign 9th Vir- ginia, 10th February, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 10th February, 1777 ; transferred to 8th Virginia, September, 1778; Cap- tain, 12th May, 1779; transferred to 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Snead, Smith (Va). 1st Lieutenant 9th Virginia, 10th February, 1776; Cap- tain, 31st August, 1776; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; ex- changed 2d November, 1780; retained in 2d Virginia, 12th February, 1781, with rank of Major from 9th December, 1779, and served to close of war. Snead, Thomas (Va). Captain 9th Virginia, 14th February, 1776; Major 11th Virginia, 1st April, 1777; resigned 8th March, 1778. Snicker, S. WiUiam (Va). Captain of Thruston's Continental Regiment, — March, 1777; resigned 31st January, 1778. Snipes, William Clay (S. C). Captain South Carolina Rangers under General Marion, 1776-1781. Snook, Philip (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, •; wounded at Mon- mouth, 28th June, 1778. Snow, Benjamin (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Snow, Eleazer (Mass). Lieutenant of Sargent's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Snow, Ephraim (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, 21st March, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 26th March, 1779, and served to June, 1783. Snow, Jabez (Mass). Sergeant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, 12th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 10th April, 1780. Snow 509 Spain Snow, Lemuel (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 23d October, 1781. Snow, Silas (Del). Lieutenant Dela- ware Militia ; taken prisoner from his home, 4th May, 1778. Snow, William (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Snowden, Jonathan (N. J.); Ensign 1st New Jersey, 26th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 14th April, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 26th October, 1779; transferred to Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons in 1780; wounded at Guilford, 15th March, 1781; Aide-de-Camp to General Hand May, 1781, to close of war; Captain in the Levies in 1791 ; Military Storekeeper United States Army, 5th May, 1808; died 25th December, 1824. Snowden, Nathaniel (N. C). Lieu- tenant 10th, North Carolina, 5th June, 1778, to . Snowden, William (N. C). Lieuten- ant 7th North Carolina, 28th Novem- ber, 1776, to . Snyder, Jeremiah ( — ). Captain; was a prisoner; when and where taken not stated; made his escape in September, 1782. Snyder, Johannes (N. Y.). Major, Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1782. (Died 1794.) Snyder, Philip (Pa). Ensign 6th Pennsylvania, 21st August, 1777; re- tired 21st June, 1778. (Died 20th Oc- tober, 1793.) Somers, James (N. J.). Lieutenant New Jersey Militia in 1777. Somers, Richard (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Sommervell, James (Md). Ensign Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th February, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st April, 1778; Captain, 1st June, 1779; wounded and lost an arm at Camden, 16th August, 1780; transferred to 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1815.) Soper, Amasa (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to 15th November, 1775; Captain 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; resigned 30th October, 1780. (Died 1st November, 1818.) Soper, Joseph (N. H.). Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to De- cember, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 5th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th August to 31st Decem- ber, 1776. Soper, Oliver (Mass). 1st Lieutenant in Lekington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Walker's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 8th Au- gust, 1821.) Soper, Solomon (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia in 1777. Soule, Charles W. (Mass). Ensign 6th Massachusetts, 2d April, 1781; re- signed 4th December, 1782. Soule, John (Mass). Ensign 5th Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 26th December, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 3d October, 1780; resigned 30th March, 1781. Soule, Moses (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Fellows' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; resigned 30th September, 1776. Southall, Stephen (Va). Ensign 15th Virginia, 12th March, 1778, 2d Lieu- tenant 2d North Carolina, 1st April, 1778; resigned 4th October, 1778; 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 1st February, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Southerland, John (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Virginia, February 1776; died 22d February, 1777. Southerland, Ransom (N. C). Com- missary 4th North Carolina, 23d April, 1776, to . Southmayd, Danied (Conn). Sur- geon's Mate 2d Connecticut May to De- cember, 1775. Southworth, Jedediah (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Southworth, Thomas (Va). Lieuten- ant of a Virginia Regiment in 1779. Southworth, William (R. I.). Ensign 3d Rhode Island, 28th June to Decem- ber, 1775. Sowers Seth (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia in 1776. Spain, Augustin (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. Spalding Spalding, Ebenezer (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1808.) ■ Spalding, Edward (Mass). 1st "Lieu- tenant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December 1776; Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1777- 1781. Spalding Edward (R. I.). Captain of Elliott's Rhode Island State Artillery Regiment, 15th January to November, 1776. Spalding, John (Conn). Surgeon 3d Connecticut, 1st May. to 4th October, 1775; Surgeon 20th Continental Infan- try 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Spalding, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant Lexington Alarm, April 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 30th April, 1775; killed at Bun- ker Hill 17th June, 1775. Spalding, Josiah (Conn). Lieuten- ant Connecticut Militia, ; wounded at Quaker Hill, 29th August, 1778. (Died 1799.) Spalding, Levi (N. H.). Captain 3d New Hampshire 23d May to December, 1775; Captain 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1st March, 1825.) Spalding, Oliver (Vt). Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia, 15th December 1777, to 1st April 1778. Spalding, Simon (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Ransom's Wyoming Valley Com- pany, 26th August, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 1st January 1777; Captain, 24th June ,1778; transferred to 1st Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st Jan- uary, 1783. (Died 24th January, 1814.) Spalding, Thomas (Mass). Sergeant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, 28th April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 17th June to December, 1775. Spangler, Joseph (Pa). Major York County, Pennsylvania, Militia in 1775. Sparhawk Nathaniel (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1779. Sparks, Daniel (S. C.) . Captain South CaroUna Militia, 1779-1781. Sparks, Henry, Jr. (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia in 1777. 51 ■ Spencer Sparks John, Jr. (N. J.). Ensign 2d New Jersey 11th November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 10th May, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st ■January, 1778; resigned 8th September, 1778. (Died 30th April 1826.) Sparks, William (Pa). Captain West- moreland County, Pennsylvania, Militia .in 1778. Sparrow, Edward (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to November, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant, 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December 1776. Speakman, Gilbert Warner (Mass). Captain 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Com- missary of Military Stores, 1777-1780. Spear, Edward (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania State Regiment, 8th May, 1777; regiment designated 13th Pennsyl- vania, 12th November, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 7th February, 1778; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, 1st July ,1778; 1st Lieutenant 16th May, 1781; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Lieu- tenant United States Artillery .Bat- talion, 10th September, 1787; Lieuten- ant Artillery United States Army, 20th September, 1779; killed 4th November, 1791, in action with Indians near Fort Recovery, Ohio ("St. Clear's defeat.") Spear, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 6th April, 1776; wounded and taken pris- oner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; Captain Pennsylvania State Regiment, 6th P'ebruary, 1777; regiment desig- nated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th Novem- ber, 1777; died 8th February 1778. Speck, Henry (Pa). Sergeant Ger- man Regiment, 30th July, 1776; En- sign, 24th July, 1778; resigned 20th June, 1779. Speed, — - _(N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia ; wounded at Stono Ferry 20th June, 1779. Speed James (Va) . Lieutenant of Cocke's Virginia Militia Regiment, ; wounded at Guilford 15th March, 1781. (Died 1811.) Speller Benjamin C. (Va) . 2d Lieu- tenant 7th Virginia, 26th February, 1776, to . Spencer, (S. C). Captain 5th South Carolina, ; resigned 10th De- cember, 1777, and appointed same date as Deputy Quartermaster-General of South Carolina. Spencer 511 SpoSord Spencer, Ebenezer (R. I.). Captain and Major Rhode Island Militia, 1775- 1778. Spencer, David (Conn). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 16th Connecticut, 16th May to 17th De- cember, 1775 2d Lieutenant 1st Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 6th February, 1778; wounded at Horse Neck, 14th October, 1778, and retired 15th November 1778 Spencer, Elihu (- lain 1777-1781. Hospital Chap- Spencer, Gideon ( Va) . Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment ,1778 to 1781. Spencer, Ichabod (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm April, 1775; Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 29th May, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 20th June, 1779; trans- ferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; resigned 27th February, 1781. (Died 25th September, 1821.) Spencer, Isaac (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Selden's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. (Died 1818.) Spencer, Israel (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775 ; Cap- tain of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 19th January, 1776, to January, 1777; served subsequently, as Major New York Levies. Died 1813. Spencer, Ithomar (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1775. Spencer, John (Conn). Sergeant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 22d April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 12th November, 1779; retired March, 1781. Spencer, John (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment 1778 to 1781. Spencer, Joseph (Conn). Colonel in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Colonel 2d Connecticut, 1st May 1775; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 22d June, 1775; Major-General, 9th Au- gust, 1776; resigned 13th January, 1778; Major-General Connecticut Militia, 1779 to close of war. (Died 13th January, 1789.) Spencer, Joseph (Va). Captain 7th Virginia, 8th May 1776; resigned 14th November, 1777. (Died 27th August, 1829.) Spencer, Michael (R. I.). Ensign of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 15th January, 1776, to . Spencer, Oliver (N. J.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1776; Colonel of one of the sixteen additional Continental Regiments 15th January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died, 1811.) Spencer, Robert (N. J.). Paymaster of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 6th February, 1777; retired 12th May, 1779. Spencer, Seth (Conn). Sergeant of Burrall's Continental Regiment, Febru- ary, 1776; Ensign, 19th September, 1776, and served to January, 1777. Spencer, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Virginia, 23d February 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th September, 1776; resigned 30th July, 1778. Spencer, William (Va). Ensign 8th Virginia, 25th September, 1779 ; Lieuten- ant, — September, 1780; Captain in 1781; was in service to . (Died 1813.) Sperry, EUjah (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 4th October, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 14th April, 1779; resigned 31st July, 1779. Spicer, Abel (Conn). Captain 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 18th Decem- ber, 1775; Captain of Selden's Connec- ticut Regiment, 20th June to 25th De- cember 1776; served subsequently as Captain Connecticut Militia. Spicer, James. — See Spycer. Spicer John (N. C). Captain 2d North Carolina, 11th December, 1776, to . Spies, Jacob (Pa). Lieutenant Nor- thumberland County, Pennsylvania, Mi- litia in 1779. Spiller, Benjamin C. (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 7th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; resigned 10th October, 1776; Cap- tain 2d Virginia State Regiment, 9th May, 1777; resigned 12th August, 1778. Spiller, William (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Spitfathom, John (Va). Served as Private and Sergeant in the Virginia Line from December, 1775, until ap- pointed Ensign in 4th Virginia, 17th December, 1780; retired 12th February, 1781. Spitzer, Aaron (N. H). Surgeon's Mate 2d New Hampshire, 10th July, 1782; retired 31st March, 1783. Spofiord, Isaac (Mass). Surgeon of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, 28th Spohn 612 Sproat June to December, 1775; Surgeon 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December ,1776; Surgeon 3d Con- tinental Artillery 1st January, 1777; re- signed 2d June, 1778. Spohn, John (Pa). Captain 5th Pennsylvania Battalion 5th January, 1776; resigned 4th November, 1776. Spooner, Daniel (Vt). Ensign Ver- mont Militia in 1777. Spoor, John (N. Y.). Ensign 3d New York, 21st November, 1776 ;taken prisoner 3d July, 1777; where not stated; rejoined and dismissed 31st March, 1780. Spotswood, Alexander (Va). Major 2d Virginia 13th February, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 7th May, 1776; Colonel, 21st February, 1777; resigned 9th Octo- ber, 1777. (Died 20th December, 1818.) Spotswood, John (Va). Captain 10th Virginia, 29th November, 1776; wound- ed at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; regi- ment designated 6th Virginia, 14th Sep- tember, 1778; exchanged November, 1780; did not return to the armiy and was retired 12th February, 1781. (Died 1800.) Spraggins, (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina State Troops; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Sprague, Elijah (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; taken prisoner at Schohaire, 17th October, 1780; released 8th December, 1782. Sprague, James (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 15th November, 1778. Sprague, John (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Sur- geon's Mate 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 21st October, 1803.) Sprague, Reuben (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 28th June to December, 1775. Sprague, Samuel (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Gerrish's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; served subsequently in Navy. (Died 1783.) Spratt, Thomas (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Sprigg, Thomas (Md). Ensign Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, September to December, 1776; served subsequently as Lieutenant Maryland Militia. Spring, Samuel (Mass). Chaplain of Fellows' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. (Died 4th March, 1819.) Spring, Simeon (Mass). Ensign 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 3d January, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 20th March, 1779, and served to November, 1783. Springer, Jacob (Va). Ensign 9th Virginia, 31st October, 1778; Lieuten- ant, 8th August, 1779; transferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 16th June, 1823.) Springer, Joseph (R. I.). Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776, and Captain in 1778. Springer, Richmond (R. T.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Topham's Regiment Rhode Island Militia in 1778. Springer, Samuel (N. J.) 1st Lieuten- ant New Jersey Militia in 1777. Springer, Sylvester (S. C). Surgeon's Mate, 2d South Carolina, 27th June, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged October, 1780, and served to close of war. Springer, Uriah (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 13th Virginia, 19th December, 1776; Captain, 25th August, 1778; regiment designated 9th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; transferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war; Captain Infantry United States Army, 7th March, 1792; assigned to 3d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; honorably discharged 1st November, 1796. Sproat, William (Pa). Ensign of Pennsylvania Associators in 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d Janu- ary, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 30th June to 17th December, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 17th April, 1779; Captain, 11th May, 1779; transferred to 3d Penn- sylvania, 17th January, 1781, and served tq 3d November, 1783. (Died 1793.) Sproul 513 Stagg Sproul, James (N. J.). Ensign 4th New Jersey, 1st January, 1777; killed at Short Hills, 26th June, 1777. Sproul, Moses (N. J.). Private, Cor- poral and Sergeant 3d New Jersey, No- vember, 1775, to 1781; Ensign 2d New Jersey, 21st June, 1781 ; retained in New Jersey Battalion in April, 1783, and served to November, 1783. Sprout, Ebenezer (Mass). Captain of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d April, 1775; Major, 27th June to De- cember, 1775; Major 3d Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December,' 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 4th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant- Colonel Commandant 12th Massachu- setts, 29th September, 1778; transfer- red to 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; Colonel, 30th September, 1783; served to 3d November, 1783. (Died February, 1805.) Sprout, James (Pa). Hospital Chap- lain Middle Department, 10th February, 1778 to 1781. Sprowle, (Ga). Captain Georgia Militia; taken prisoner at Briar Creek, 3d March, 1779. Sprowles, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Flower's Regiment of Artillery Arti- ficers, 8th February, 1777; resigned 3d December, 1780. Spurr, John (Mass). Lieutenant of 2d Rhode Island, 3d May, 1775; Cap- tain 11th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; Captain 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Major, 16th October, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1st November, 1822.) Spurr, Richard (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1780. Spurrier, Edward (Md). Ensign Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Maryland, 10th Decem- ber, 1776; Captain Lieutenant, 27th May, 1778; Captain, 20th May, 1779; transferred to 3d Maryland, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; retained in Maryland Bat- talion, April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Spycer, James (N. C). Paymaster 5th North Carolina in 1777 and 1778; name also spelled Spicer. Spyker, Benjamin (Md). Captain Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Cap- tain 7th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 12th May, 1779. Staats, Barent (N. Y.). Captain New York Mihtia in 1775; Major in 1776, and Lieutenant-Colonel in 1778. Staats, Garret (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New York, 10th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 23d November, 1776; re- signed 1st March, 1780. Staats, Henry (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia in 177^. Staats, Philip (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; wounded at Fort Ann, 7th July, 1777. Staats, Bynear (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; wounded at German- town, 4th October, 1777. Stacey, John (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Glover's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Lieuten- ant Massachusetts Militia in 1780. Stacey, Joseph (Mass). Regimental Quartermaster of Glover's Massachu- setts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Regimental Quartermaster 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Regimental Quar- termaster of Lee's Continental Regi- ment, 1st January, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779. Stacey, William (Mass). Major of Woodbridge's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 29th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Cherry Valley, 11th November, 1778; prisoner of war four years; did not re- turn to the army. (Died , 1804.) Staddel, Christian (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th October, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 4th May, 1776; Captain 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778; also called John Staddle. Stafford, ( — ). Colonel; wounded at Parker's Ferry, 30th August, 1781. Stafford, Daniel (R. I.). Ensign of Stanton's Rhode Island Regiment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Stafford, Joab (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; wounded at Ben- nington, 16th August, 1777. (Died 21st November, 1801.) Stafford, John R. (Mass). Ensign and Adjutant 3d Massachusetts, 30th No- vember, 1781, and served to November, 1783.' Stagg, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant of Malcolm's Additional Continental stake 514 Stanton Regiment, 4th March, 1777; Brigade Major of Conway's Brigade, 12th Janu- ary, 1778; 1st Lieutenant of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 24th April, 1779 ; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 28th December, 1803.) Stake, Christian (Pa). Captain of a Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken, prisoner at Port Wash- ington, 16th November, 1776; name also spelled Slake. Stake, Jacob (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 15th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; Cap- tain, 12th November, 1777; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; wounded at Green Springs, 6th July, 1781 ; transferred to 3d Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. Stake, John (Pa). Ensign of Hart- ley's Continental Regiment, 20th May, 1777, to ; Cornet of Von Heer's Company of Dragoons, 1st January, 1782, and served to close of war. Stanard, Larkin( Va) . Cadet 6th Vir- ginia, 1st September, 1776, to January, 1777. ■ Standin, Thomas (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 20th October, 1775; Lieutenant, 3d May, 1776 ; Captain, Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 15th May, 1777. Stanley, Caleb, Jr. (Conn). Ensign 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 15th Decem- ber, 1775. Stanley, Gad (Conn). Captain of Gay's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; served subse- quently as Major and Lieutenant- (iolonel, Connecticut Militia. Stanley, Jeremiah (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Ward's Connecticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777. Stanley, John (Va). Cadet 1st Con- tinental Artillery, 18th November, 1779 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Stanley, Joseph (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 5th Pennsylvania, 5th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 20th April, 1777; died 10th April, 1778. Stanley, Oliver (Conn). Captain Connecticut MiHtia, 1776-1777. Stanley, Richard (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th October, 1775, to . Stanley, Solomon (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1819.) Stanley, Valentine (Pa). Surgeon's Mate Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 31st July, 1776, to January, 1777; served subsequently in Navy. (Died 1787.) Stanley, William (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 16th No- vember, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged, 25th August, 1780, and did not return to army. (Name also spelled Standley.) Stanton, Amos (Conn) . 1st Lieuten- ant of Sherburne's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 9th November, 1777; resigned 28th April, 1780; Captain Connecticut MiUtia Regiment in 1781 ; killed at Groton Heights, 6th September, 1781. Stanton, Andrew (R. I.). Lieutenant of Topham's Regiment Rhode Island MiHtia in 1776. Stanton, Augustus (R. I,). Lieuten- ant of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 1st November, 1775; Captain of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 15th January, 1776, to . Stanton, Ebenezer (Conn). Ensign of Sherburne's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Quarter- master, 1st June to 9th November, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 9th November, 1777; Regimental Paymaster, 13th April, 1779; resigned 18th April, 1780. Stanton, Enoch (R. I.). Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 19th February, 1777; resigned 28th May, 1779; Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia; killed at Fort Griswold, 6th September, 1781. Stanton, Isaac Wheeler (Conn). 2d _ Lieutenant of Selden's Connecticut ' State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Stanton, Joseph (R. I.), Colonel Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th De- cember, 1776; resigned 10th November, 1777; was subsequently Brigadier-Gen- eral Rhode Island Militia. Stanton, Joshua (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant Green Mountain Boys, 27th July, 1775; Captain of Warner's Continental Regiment, 5th July, 1776, and served to January, 1777. (Died 1819.) Stanton, William (Conn). Captain of Burrall's Connecticut State Regi- ment, January, 1776, to January, 1777; Paymaster 2d Continental Dragoons, Stanwood 515 Starr 1st March, 1777, to close of war; had rank of Lieutenant from 1st April, 1778, and Captain from 8th March,' 1780. Stanwood, William (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant nth Massachusetts, 6th Novem- ber, 1776; retired 11th September, 1778. Starbird, John (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private in Phinney's • Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Corporal 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Sergeant and Ser- geant-Major 1st Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777, until appointed Ensign, 1st January ,1780; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 4th November, 1824.) Stark, Archibald (N. H.). Ensign 3d New Hampshire, 20th September, 1777; Lieutenant, 5th July, 1780; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781, and served to March, 1782. Stark, Caleb (N. H.). Ensign in Stark's New Hampshire Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 5th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 14th August, 1776; Regi- mental Adjutant 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; retired 1st Sep- tember, 1778; Aide-de-Camp and Brig- ade Major to General Stark, October, 1778, to- close of war. (Died 26th Au- gust, 1838.) Stark, John (N. H.). Colonel 1st New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; Colonel 5th Continental Infantrj', 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Colonel 1st New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776 ; resigned 23d March, 1777 ; Brigadier-General New Hampshire Mili- tio, 1777. By the act of 4th October, 1777, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Congress be presented to General Stark, of the New Hampshire Militia, and to the officers and troops under his command, for their brave and success- ful attack upon and signal victory over the enemy in their lines at Bennington, and that Brigadier-General Stark be ap- pointed a Brigadier-General in the Army of the United States." Briga- dier-General Continental Army, 4th Oc- tober, 1777, and served to close of war; Brevet Major-General, 30th September, 1783. (Died 8th May, 1822.) Stark, John (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, ; wounded at Bennington, 16th August, 1777. Stark, Patrick (S. C). Surgeon's- Mate 1st South Carolina; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Stark, Richard (Va). Ensign 7th Vir- ginia, 28th October, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 1st February, 1777; transferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 7th May, 1779; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 8th Virginia, 12th Febru- ary, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Stark, Robert (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1775. Stark, William (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Virginia, 9th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th December, 1776; re- tired 30th September, 1778 ; was a Lieu- tenant in 1st Continental Dragoons in 1780. Starke, John (N. J.). Major and Lieu- tenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1777- 1782. Starr, David (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain Lieutenant, 19th April, 1779; Cap- tain, 10th May ,1780; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st January ,1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Starr, Jehosaphat (Conn). Quarter- master-Sergeant of Webb's Additional Continental Regiment, 25th March, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 19th November, 1777; taken prisoner on the Long Island Expedition, 10th Decem- ber, 1777; exchanged — August, 1778; Ensign 2d Connecticut, 6th January, 1779; resigned 29th March, 1780. Starr, Josiah (Conn). Captain 4th Connecticut, 1st May to December, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel of Swift's Con- necticut State Regiment, July to No- vember, 1776; Leiutenant-Colonel 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Colonel 1st Connecticut, 27th May, 1777; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1813.) Starr, Thomas (Conn). Ensign 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; wound- ed in Danbury Raid, 27th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 25th January, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 12th March, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 21st April, 1806.) Starr, Thomas (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, 1776 and 1777; wound- ed at Danbury, 27th April, 1777. (Died 1806.) Starr, William (Conn). Ensign 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 3d November, 1777; re- signed 25th May, 1780; Captain Con- necticut Militia in 1781; wounded at Groton Heights 6th September, 1781. (Died 6th June, 1823.) Statsors 51b Steel Statsors, John (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; was a prisoner 5th March to 20th September, 1782; where taken not stated. Staynor, Roger (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th October, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 19th January, 1776; Captain 2d Pennsyl- vania, 1st January, 1777 ; taken prisoner at his home in Philadelphia, 26th Sep- tember, 1777 ; exchanged 4th November, 1780, and did not return to the army. iDied , 1839.) St. Clair, Arthur (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1775; Colonel 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 3d January, 1776; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 9th August, 1776; Major-Gen- eral, 19th February, 1777, and served to close of war;. Major-General and Commander United States Army, 4th March, 1791; resigned 5th March, 1792. (Died 31st August, 1818.) St. Clair, Daniel (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania Battalion, 20th Septem- ber, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsyl- vania, 1st April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st September, 1777; retired 17th Janu- ary, 1781. (Died 18th February, 1833.) Stearns, Abijah (Mass). Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1778. Stearns, EUjah (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieu- tenant of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Stearns, Ephraim (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1778. Stearns, Jonathan (Mass). Lieuten- ant of Fellow's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to November, 1775. Stearns, Josiah (Mass). Lieutenant of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Stearns, Peter (N. H.). Lieutenant of Mooney's Regiment New Hampshire Militia ,1779-1780. Stearns, Thomas (N. H.). Surgeon New Hampshire Militia in 1777. Stebbins, Cyrus (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private in Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Corporal and Sergeant 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776; En- sign 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died 8th March, 1777. Stebbins, Francis (Mass). Ensign 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; re- signed 8th October, 1778. Stebbins, Joseph (Mass). Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Stedham, Joseph (Del). Captain Del- aware Regiment, 13th January, 1776, to January, 1777. Stediford, Garret (Pa). Ensign and Regimental Quartermaster 3d Pennsyl- vania Battalion, 9th February, 1776; taken prisoner at Port Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, January, 1777; Captain, 12th October, 1777; resigned 23d May, 1781. Stedman, Benjamin (N. C). Captain 5th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, — ; omitted 1st January, 1778. Stedman, James (Ga). Lieutenant and Adjutant 4th Georgia in 1779 and 1781. Stedman, James (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Ward's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 14th May, 1776, to 15th May, 1777. (Died 7th September, 1798.) Stedman, James (N. Y.). Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; omitted 1st January, 1778. Steed, Jesse (N. C). Ensign 10th North Carolina, 1st June, 1781; Regi- mental Quarttermastter, 13th July, 1781; Lieutenant, 8th September, 1781; transferred to 1st North Carolina, 6th February, 1782; retired 1st January, 1783. Steed, John (Va). 2d Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 19th February, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 3d January, 1777; Captain, 30th March, 1778; transferred to 4th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged October, 1780, and served to close of war. Steel, Aaron (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 25th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died 24th November, 1777, of wounds received at Fort Mifflin 14th November, 1777. Steel, Alexander (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 23d February, 1777; Regimental Quar- termaster, 1st July, 1777; omitted Oc- I tober, 1777. steel 517 Stephenson Steel, David (Va). Captain 13th Virginia, 16th December, 1776; retired 30th September, 1778. (Died 4th Feb- ruary, 1819.) Steel, Hugh (Pa). Ensign 5th Penn- sylvania, 9th April, 1777; resigned 10th August, 1777. Steel, James (Pa). Ensign 5th Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned 3d August, 1777. Steele, Archibald (Pa), 1st Lieuten- ant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 25th June, 1775; wounded and taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st De- cember, 1775; exchanged August, 1776; retained rank as 1st Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Deputy Quarter- master-General, May, 1777, to October, 1781; Military Storekeeper United States Army, 28th April, 1816; honor- ably discharged 1st June, 1821. (Died 29th October, 1822.) Steele, Bradford (Conn). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 20th December, 1775; served subse- quently as Captain Connecticut Militia. (Died 1804.) Steele, James (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artil- lery, 10th December, 1775, to December, 1776. (Died 1st December, 1836.) Steele, John (N. Y.). Captain of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 8th March, 1778. Steele, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; wounded at Brandywine, 11th Septem- ber, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 27th May, 1778; Captain, 21st March, 1779; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783, (Died 27th February, 1827.) Steele, John (Pa). Captain Inde- pendent Pennsylvania Company, 13th ■ January, 1777; Company transferred to 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778; retired 17th January, 1781, Steele, John (Va). Ensign 9th Vir- ginia, 4th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 26th May, 1778; transferred to 1st Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieu- tenant, 18th February, 1781 ; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Steele, Robert (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777, to . Steele, William (Conn). Ensign of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 23d January, 1776; cashiered 29th July, 1776. Steele, William (Pa). Captain 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Plying Camp, June to December, 1776; Cap- tain Pennsylvania Militia in 1777 and 1778. Steelman, Zephaniah (N. J.). Cap- tain New Jersey Militia in 1777. Steenbergh, Elias (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1775. Steenrod, Cornelius (N. Y.). Captain 1st New York, 27th April to November, 1776. Stein, James (S. C). Lieutenant- Colonel South Carolina Militia at King's Mountain in October, 1780, and in the South Carolina campaign in 1781. Stelle, Benjamin (R. I.). Adjutant of Richmond's and Tallman's Rhode Island State Regiments, 1st November, 1775, to 1777; Deputy Paymaster, 1st June, 1779, to 1st April, 1781. St. Elms, Gerard de (France). By the act of 13th February, 1779, it was "Resolved, that Monsieur Gerard de St. Elms, having manifestetd great zeal and encountered many difficulties to distinguish himself in the service of these States, having also made a cam- paign here and behaved with bravery and being now about to return to France, resolved that he be appointed to the rank of major by brevet, as a testim.ony of the approbation of Con- gress of his zeal and services." Stephen, Adam (Va). Colonel 4th Virginia, 13th February, 1776; Briga- dier-General Continental Army, 4th September, 1776; Major-General, 19th February, 1777; dismissed 20th Novem- ber, 1777. (Died — November, 1791.) Stephens, Ezra (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 29th October, 1775. Stephens, James (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Regiment, 15th January, 1776; killed at Princeton, 3d January, 1777. Stephens, John (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1780-1781. Stephens, Simeon (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant New Hampshire Minute Men in 1775. Stephenson, David (Va). Captain 8th Virginia, 25th March, 1776; Major 5th Virginia, 4th May, 1778; transferred to 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, Stephenson 1780; transferred to 6th Virginia, 12th February, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Stephenson, George (Pa). Ensign 1st Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 13th May, 1777; resigned 4th September, 1777; Surgeon's Mate 1st Pennsylvania, 28th May, 1779; re- signed 1st August, 1780; Major 10th United States Infantry, 8th January, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800 (Died 15th May, 1829.) Stephenson, Hugh (Va). Captain of a Company of Virginia Riflemen July, 1775; Colonel Maryland and Virginia Regiment of Riflemen, 27th June, 1776 ; died . (Was dead in September, 1776.) Stephenson, James (Va). Paymaster 13th Virginia, 16th December, 1776; re- signed January, 1777. Sterrett, John (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia Company; taken prisoner at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 17Si. Sterrett, WilUam (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment 14th January, 1776; taken prisoner at, Long Island 27th August, 1776; ex- changed 8th November, 1776; Captain 1st Maryland, 10th December 1776, Ma- jor, 10th April, 1777; resigned 15th De- cember, 1777. Sterrett, William (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Militia; killed at Crooked Billet 1st May, 1778. Sterry, Cyprian (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster 11th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st, December, 1776; Brigade-Major to Rhode Island Brigade, 12th to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1st September, 1824.) Stetson, Josiah (Mass). Captain 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 13th April, 1780. Stetson, Prince (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1777. Steuben, Frederick William Augustus, Baron de (Prussia). By the Act of 14th January, 1778, it was "Resolved, that whereas Baron SteUben, a Lieu- tenant-General in foreign service, has in a most disinterested and heroic man- ner offered his services to these States, 518 Stevens in the quality of a volunteer — resolved that the President present the thanks of Congress in behalf of these United States to Baron Steuben, for the zeal he has shewn for the cause of America, and the disinterested tender he has been pleased to make of his military talents, and inform him that Congress cheerfully accepts of his services as a volunteer in the army of these States, and wish him to repair to General Washington's headquarters as soon as convenient." Volunteer Inspector-Gen- eral, 28th March, 1778; Major-Gen- eral and Inspector-General Continental Army, 5th May, 1778. By the Act of 5th September, 1779, it was "Resolved, that Baron Steuben, Inspector-General, be informed by the President that Congress entertain a high sense of his merit, displayed in a variety of in- stances, but especially in the system of military order and discipline, formed and presented by him to Congress." By the Act of 15th April, 1784, it was "Re- solved, that the resignation of Baron Steuben, late Inspector-General and Major-General, be accepted; that the thanks of the United States, in Con- gress assembled, be given Baron Steu- ben for the zeal and abilities he has discovered in the discharge of the sev- eral duties of his office; that a gold- hilted sword be presented to him as a mark of the high sense Congress en- tertain of his character and services, and that the Superintendent of Finance take order for procuring the same." (Died 28th November, 1794.) Stevens, Aaron (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 18th December, 1775; Captain of Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; Captain 7th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st Jan- uary, .1781. (Died 29th August, 1820.) Stevens, Asa (Conn). Lieutenant Connecticut Militia; killed at the Wy- oming Massacre, 3d July, 1778. Stevens, Ebenezr (Conn). Corporal of Warner's Continental Regiment, 25th April, 1779; Ensign, 7th August, 1779; Regimental Quartermaster, 7th Septem- ber, 1780; killed at Fort George, 11th October, 1780. Stevens, Ebenezer (Mass). Private in Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, 13th November, 1776; Ensign, 12th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st November, Stevens SI 9 Stevenson 1777; 1st Lieutenant 2d Continental Ar- tillery, 30th April, 1778, and served to 17th June, 1783. Stevens, Ebenezer (R. I.). 1st Lieu- tenant Company of Rhode Island Ar- tillery, May, 1775; Captain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Major Independent Battalion of Artillery, 9th November, 1776; brevet Major Continental Army, 27th May, 1777; his battalion annexed to 3d Continental Artillery in the fall of 1778; brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Con- tinental Army, 30th April, 1778, "in con- sideration of his services and the strict attention with which he discharged his duty as commanding officer of Artillery in the Northern Department during two campaigns" ; Lieutenant-Colonel 2d Continental Artillery, 24th Novem- ber, 1778, to rank from 30th April, 1778 ; served to June, 1783: (Died 2d Sep- tember, 1823.) Stevens, Edward (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia in 1775; Colonel 10th Vir- ginia, 12th November, 1776; resigned 31st January, 1778; Brigadier-General and Major-General Virginia Militia, 1779 to 1782; wounded at Guilford 15th March, 1781. (Died 17th August, 1820.) Stevens, Elias (Vt). Lieutenant of Bedell's Regiment Vermont Militia, 1st April, 1778, to 1st April, 1779. Stevens, John (Conn). Captain of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 19th January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; exchanged 11th February, 1782. Stevens, John (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia, 1777-1778. Stevens, Richard (Va). Captain 10th Virginia, 25th November, 1776; regi- ■ ment designated 6th Virginia, 14th Sep- tember, 1778; retired 18th February, 1781. Stevens, Saflord (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Elmore's Continental Regiment, 15th April, 1776, to April, 1777. (Died 3d June, 1822.) Stevens, Samuel (Mass). Ensign 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1782.) Stevens, Samuel (R. I.). Lieutenant of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to May, 1777. Stevens, Simeon (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia in 1777; Captain of Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia, 1778- 1782. (Died 1788.) Stevens, William (Mass). Sergeant of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, 29th May, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 28th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1776; Captain Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 12th September, 1778; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th {^8"3^' i|SiJ["4?«Sf /*go¥ November, Stevens, William (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 1st March, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 21st December, 1777; transferred to 3d Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 19th June, 1779; taken pris- oner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 28th December, 1825.) Stevens, William Smith (S. C). Sur- geon's Mate Hospital Department in South Carolina, 1779 to 1782. Stevenson, Frederick (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant of Graham's Regiment New York Militia, in 1778. Stevenson, George (Pa). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 1778-1781. Stevenson, George (Pa). 3d Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant of Wilson's Battalion, guarding stores at Carlisle, Pa., 20th October, 1777, to 2d June, 1778. Stevenson, John (Md). Captain 2d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Stevenson, John (N. Y.). Surgeon's Mate 3d New York, 25th August, 1775, to November, 1776; Surgeon of Stevens' Battalion Continental Artillery, 1st April, 1777; retired — September, 1778. Stevenson, John (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 8th Pennsylvania, 13th July, 1777; cashiered 30th November, 1777. Stevenson, John (Va). Captain 8th Virginia, lOth December, 1775, to Feb- ruary. 1776; served as Major of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1778 to 1783. (Died 1826.) Stevenson, Silas (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant lOth North Carolina, 28th No- vember, 1776 ; Captain, 19th April, 1777 ; retired 1st June, 1778. Stevenson, Stephen (Pa), 2d Lieu- tenant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th Novem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 16th March, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 10th October, 1779; transferred to 4th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; Captain 4th Penn- sylvania, 11th July, 1781; transferred to Stevenson 520 Stewart 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. Stevenson, Thomas (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Bradley's Connecticut Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Stevenson, William (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Continental Artillery, 30th September, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 15th June, 1778, and served to . Steward, Charles Augustus (S. C). Lieutenant-Colonel South Carolina MiHtia in 1775. Stewart, Alexander Del). 2d Lieuten- ant Delaware Regiment, 18th January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Stewart, Alexander (Mass). Chap- lain of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, March to December, 1776. Stewart, Alexander (N. Y.). Regi- mental Quartermaster of Malcolm's Continental Regiment in 1780. Stewart, Alexander (Pa). Surgeon's- Mate Hospital Department, October, 1775 to April, 1776; Surgeon of Knox's Regiment, Continental Artillery, 1st May to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon 10th Pennsylvania, 10th October, 1779; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1793.) Stewart, Charles (Conn). Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 15th November, 1778. Stewart, Charles (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1775-1776; Commissary of Issues, 18th June, 1777, to 24th July, 1782. (Died 24th July, 1800.) Stewart, Charles (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 5th North Carolina, 23d July, 1777; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain-Lieutenant, 1st January, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780 ;• exchanged, 14th June, 1781; Captain, 18th May, 1781 ; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th Sep- tember, 1781. Stewart, Charles (Va). Ensign 15th Virginia, 21st November, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 28th June, 1777; regiment desig- nated, 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; retired, January, 1780. Stewart, George (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Stewart, Jacob (Mass). Ensign 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 21st November, 1777. Stewart, James (N. Y.). Captain of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, August, 1776; Captain 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1781. Stewart, John (Md). 1st Lieutenant of Thomas' Independent Maryland Company, 14th January, 1776; Cap- tain' 2d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Major, 17th April, 1777; taken prisoner on Staten Island, 22d August, 1777. By the Act of 26th July, 1779, it was "Resolved, unanimously, that Lieuten- ant-Colonel Fleury and Major Stewart, who, by their situation in leading two assaults (on stony Point), had a more immediate opportunity of distinguish- ing themselves, have by their personal achievements, exhibited a bright exam- ple to their brother soldiers, and merit in a particular manner the approba- tion and acknowledgment of the United States; that a silver medal of this ac- tion be struck and presented to * * Major Satewart;" Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Maryland, 10th February, 1781. Died — December, 1782. Stewart, John (N. J.). Ensign 4th New Jersey, 1st February, 1777; re- signed 30th December, 1777. Stewart, Joseph (N. C). Lieutenant 9th North CaroUna, 28th November, 1776, to . Stewart, Lazarus (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania or Connecticut Militia; killed at the Wyoming Massacre, 3d July, 1778. Stewart, Lewis (Va). Surgeon's- Mate 11th Virginia, 10th May, 1778; discharged 3d October, 1778. Stewart, Nicholas (N. C). Lieuten- ant 2d North Carolina, 30th April, 1777 to . Stewart, Philip (Va). Lieutenant 3d Continental Dragoons, , 1780; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th Sep- tember, 1781; transferred to Baylor's Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war; Lieu- tenant 2d Artillerists and Engineers, 5th June, 1798; resigned 15th Novem- ber, 1800. Died 14th August, 1830.) Stewart, Walter (Pa). Captain 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Major Aide-de-Camp to General Gates, 7th June, 1776. By the Act of 19th November, 1776, it was "Resolved, that Major Stewart, who brought the late intelligence from General Gates, and who is recommended as a deserv- Stewart 521 St. John ing officer, have the rank of Lieutenant- Colonel by brevet, and be presented with a sword of the value of one hun- dred (100) dollars;" Colonel Pennsyl- vania State Regiment, 17th June, 1777; regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 14th June, 1796.) Stewart, Walter, Jr. (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 27th May, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783.- Stewart, William (N. Y.). Captain in Graham's Regiment New York Militia, in 1778. [-^^.c ,J^.t} p ■ 'SZd^ Sticker, William (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 4th April, 1777; taken prisoner at Mon- mouth, 28th June, 1778; resigned 18th November, 1778. Stickney, Eleazer (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1824.) Stickney, Jonathan (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain Bridges' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Stickney, Thomas (Mass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; was Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia, 1776- 1777, and was wounded at Bennington, 16th August, 1777. (Died 1808.) Stickney, Thomas (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1776 to 1780; commanded Regiment at Bennington. (Died 26th January, 1809.) Stickney, William (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Little's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. (Died 25th August, 1833.) Stiles, Jeremiah (Mass). Captain of Sargent's Massacusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Stille. Aaron (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Stille, Edward (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th Jan- uary, 1776; taken prisoner at Isle Aux Noix, 24th June, 1776. (Supposed to have been killed) . StiUman, George (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia, 1775-1776. StiUwell, Daniel (R. I.). Lieutenant and Captain Rhode Island Artillery Militia, 1775-1781. (Died 1805.) StiUwell, EUas (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain- Lieuten- ant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st July, 1779; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. StiUwell, Enoch (N. J.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1779. StillweU, Nicholas (N. J.). Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1780. Stinson, James (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain in October, 1780. Stinson, William (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Maryland, 20th February, 1777; resigned 1st November, 1777. Stirk, John (Ga). Lieutenant-Colonel 2d Georgia, 5th July, 1776; Colonel 3d Georgia, 21st March, 1778; taken pris- oner at Augusta, 18th September, 1780. Stirk, Samuel (Ga). Judge Advocate Southern Department, 1779-1780. Stith, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 19th March, 1776; Captain, 12th March, 1777: taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 2d Virginia, 12th February, 1781, Bre- vet Major, 30 September, 1783, and served to close of war. Stith, John (Va). Lieutenant 3d Continental Dragoons; taken prisoner at Taffen, 28th September, 1778. St. John, Aaron (Conn). Private 5th Connecticut, 12th May to 13th Decem- ber, 1775; Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 1st March, 1777; Ensign 9th April, 1780; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; resigned 31st March, 1782. St. John, David (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 13th February, 1778. St. John, John (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Silliman's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776: 1st Lieutenant 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 25th May, 1778: transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; resigned 2d May, 1781. St. John, Stephen (Conn). Major ' and Lieutenant-Colonel Connecticut St. Marie 522 Stokeley Militia, 1775 to April, 1781; taken pris- oner at his home, April, 1781. St. Marie, Levaliet de (S. C). Cap- tain-Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, ; Captain, 9th October, 1779, and served to . St. Martin, (France). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Engineer Continental Army, 23d July, 1776, to . Stockbridge, Samuel (Mass). Captain of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Stocker, Ebenezer (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cor- poral in Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ser- geant, 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1806.) Stockett, Thomas Noble (Md). Sur- geon Maryland Militia, 13th February, 1776; Surgeon 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, 26th September to 1st December, 1776; served subse- quently as hospital physician in 1777. (Died 16th May, 1802.) Stockholm, Andrew (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel of Lasher's Regiment, New York, Militia, in 1776. Stockley, Charles (Va). Ensign 9th Virginia, 22d July, 1776; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; Lieutenant, 25th February, 1778 ; trans- ferred to 1st Virginia, 14th September, 1778; transferred to 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Stockton, Benjamin B. (N. Y.). Sur- geon in Hospital Department, 1777 to 1781. (Died 9th June, 1829.) Stockton, Ebenezer (N. H.). Surgeon 2d New Hampshire, 10th July, 1782, re- tained in New Hampshire Battalion, 21st March, 1783, and served to 3d No- vember, 1783. Stockton, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776, but made his escape; 1st Lieuten- ant 7th Maryland, 10th December, 1776, but no record of his joining the regi- ment. Stockton, Richard (N. J.). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; Colonel and Inspector of the Northern Army; taken prisoner at the home of his friend, Mr. Covenhoven, 30th No- vember, 1776. Died 28th February, 1781. Stockwell, Levi (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th New York, April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d New York, 21st Novem- ber, 1776; omitted May, 1778; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. Stoddard, Darius ( ). Surgeon Hospital Department, 1777-1778. Stoddard, Jonathan (Conn). Ensign Mott's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Stoddard, Josiah (Conn). Served with Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga in May, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Bradley's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776 ; Captain 2d Continental Dragoons, 31st December, 1776; died 28th August, 1778. Stoddard, Luther (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Captain of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 19th January, 1776, to January, 1777. Stoddard, Nathan (Conn). Captain 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; killed at Fort Miffin, 15th November, 1777. Stoddard, Nathan (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Burrall's Continental Regi- ment, 23d January tp December, 1776. Stoddard, Orringh (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Paterson's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; Captain, 1st Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777. Resigned, 2d November, 1780. Stoddard, Ralph (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia in 1776. Stoddard, Benjamin (Md). Captain of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 13th January, 1777 ; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; resigned, 19th April, 1779; Secretary Board of War, 1779 to 1781; First Secretary of the Navy, 1798 to 1801. (Died 18th Di cember, 1813.) Stoddard, William Trueman (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, ; 1st Lieuten- ant, 21st May, 1779; transferred to 4th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Stokeley, Nehemiah (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, Stokeling 523 Storrs 1776; Captain, 16th October, 1777; re- tired 31st January, 1779. (Died 1811.) Stokeling, Thomas (Pa). Captain ; was a prisoner in 1782. Stokes, Hezekiah (Va). Regimental Quartermaster 8th Virginia, 1st March, 1777; Regimental Paymaster, 4th June, 1777; retired 14th September, 1778. Stokes, John (Va). Ensign 6th Vir- ginia, 16th February, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 10th August, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th December, 1776; Captain, 20th Feb- ruary, 1778; transferred to 2d Virginia, 14th September, 1778; killed at Wax- haw, 29th May, 1780. Stokes, Peter (Md). 2d Lieutenant 5th Maryland, 13th June, 1777; resigned 24th August, 1778. Stone, Benjamin (N. H.). Regimental Quartermaster 20th Continental In- fantry, 7th September, to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; Captain 3d New Hampshire, 8th- November, 1776; resigned 20th May, 1779. (Died 13th February, 1820.) Stone, Enos (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 'of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain, 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner at Hubbardton, 7th July, 1777; exchanged in August, 1779, and did not rejoin regiment. Stone, Ephriam (N. H.). Lieutenant- of Bedel's New Hampshire Regiment, January to June, 1776. Captain in Mooney's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, 1779-1780. Stone, Isaac (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant 3d New Hampshire, 1st May to Decem- ber, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Stone, Jeremiah (R. I.). Sergeant and Lieutenant Topham's Regiment Rhode Island Militia, 1776-1778. Stone, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 15th March, 1776; Captain, 10th Penn- sylvania, 4th December, 1776; resigned 12th November, 1777. (Died 24th March, 1825.) Name also spelled Stoner. Stone, John (Pa). Ensign 12th Penn- sylvania, 16th October, 1776; resigned 8th January, 1777. (Died March, 1792.) Stone, John (Vt). Captain Vermont Militia in 1777. Stone, John Hawkins (Md). Major of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Colonel, 18th February, 1777; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; re- signed 1st August, 1779. (Died 5th Oc- tober, 1804.) Stone, Jonathan (Mass). Sergeant of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Paymaster 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777, to 1st January, 1783, with rank of 1st Lieutenant, from 1st January, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 14th October, 1780, and Captain from 25th April, 1781 ; re- tired 1st January, 1783. (Died 25th March, 1801.) Stone, Nathaniel (Mass). Ensign 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 28th March, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 6th January, 1780; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, No- vember, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. (Killed Captain Luke Hitch- cock in a duel at West Point, N. Y 21st February, 1782.) Stone, Josiah (Vt). Major of Bedel's Regiment, Vermont Militia, 1778-1779. Stone, Thomas (Md). A signer of the Declaration of Independence. Died 5th October, 1787. Stoner, John. — See Stone. Stoner, Ebenezer (Mass). Private and Corporal in Scammon's Massachu- setts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Corporal and Sergeant 18th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Ensign 12th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; Regimental Paymaster, 13th October, 1778; Lieu- tenant, 5th July, 1779; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d November, 1783 (Died 23d January, 1846.) Storm, . Thomas (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1775-1776. Storrs, Experience (Conn). Lieuten- ant-Colonel in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d Con- necticut, 1st May, 1775; Colonel 1st July to 17th December, 1775; served subsequently as Colonel Connecticut Militia. (Died 22d July, 1801.) Storrs, John (Conn). Chaplain of Gay's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; Chap- Storrs 524 Stow lain Connecticut Militia in 1781. (Died 1799.) Storrs, Justus (Conn). Surgeon's- Mate, 2ci Connecticut, 1st February, 1780; transferred to 1st Connecticut. 1st January, 1781 ; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment, 3d June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Story, Asa (Conn). Corporal in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant 6th Connecticut, 6th May to 16th Decem- ber, 1776; Ensign of Selden's Connecti- cut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 1st Con- necticut, 1st January, 1777 ; resigned 1st November, 1778. (Died 1828.) Story, Elisha (Mass). Surgeon of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Surgeon 12th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 27th August, 1805.) Story, John (Mass). Served as a volunteer in 1775; Lieutenant and Pay- master 11th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; Brigade Quartermaster, June, 1777; Major Aide-de-Camp to General Alexander, January, 1778 ; died December, 1782. Story, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant 11th May, 1779; Regimental Adjutant, 13th February, 1780; Captain-Lieutenant, 7th October, 1781; died 4th October, 1782. Story, Solomon (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 6th Connecticu, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; served subsequently as Lieutenant Connecticut Militia. (Died 1820.) Story, William (Mass). Sergeant in Little's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 12th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant 8th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 23d January, 1779; Captain, 12th August, 1779, and served to January, 1783. (Died , 1800.) Stotesbury, John (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 11th Pennsylvania, 30th Septem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 9th April, 1777; wounded at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; taken prisoner, 14th February, 1778; where not stated; ex- changed 31st December, 1780; retained as Captain 6th Pennsylvania, 17th Jan- uary, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Stoughton, Samuel (Conn). Ensign 8th Connecticut, 1st July, 1775; re- signed 25th October, 1775. Stout, Abraham (N. J.). Sergeant 3d New Jersey, 7th February, 1776; Ensign 29th October, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st January, 1778; taken prisoner, 5th April, 1778, at Cooper's Ferry; exchanged 3d Decem- ber, 1780, and did not return to the army. (Died 1821.) Stout, Harmon (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 13th June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 10th Pennsylva- nia, 4th December, 1776; Captain, 12th February, 1777; resigned 1st March, 1780. (Died 1803.) Stout, Joseph (N. J.). Captain 2d New Jersey, 28th October, 1775, to 20th November, 1776; Captain 2d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; killed, at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777. Stout, Samuel (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; wounded 17th October, 1777; where not stated. Stout, Wessel Ten Broeck (N. J.). Ensign 3d New Jersey, 1st June, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st November, 1777; wounded in the Long Island raid, 10th December, 1777; transferred to 1st New Jersey, 1st January, 1781; 1st Lieuten- ant, 12th May, 1782; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died nth November, 1818.) Stoughtenburg, Isaac (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel of Malcolm's Continen- tal Regiment in 1776. Stoughtenburgh, Luke (N. Y). Cap- tain of Freer's Regiment New York MiHtia, 1777-1778. Stoughtenburgh, Peter (N. Y.). Cap- tain of Graham's Regiment New York Militia in 1776. Stoughtenburgh, Tobias (N. Y.). Col- onel New York Militia in 1776. Stow, Jabez (Conn). Lieutenant Connecticut Militia. ; wounded and taken prisoner at Groton Heights, 6th September, 1781. (Died 1785.) Stow, Josiah (Vt). Major of Bedel's Regiment, Vermont Militia, 1st April, 1778, to 1st April, 1779. Stow, Lazarus (Pa). Ensign 11th Pennsylvania, 9th April, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 8th September, 1777; 1st Lieu- stow 525 tenant, 20th February, 1778; retired 1st July, 1778. Stow, Timothy (Mass). Lieutenant of Gridley's Regiment, Massachusetts Artillery, May to December, 1775; Cap- tain of Knox's Regiment, Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775, to De- cember, 1776. Stowell, David (Vt). Captain Ver- mont Militia, 1777. Stowers, John (Mass). Sergeant 15th Massachusetts, 18th September, 1777; Ensign, 26th November, 1778; Lieuten- ant, 20th June, 1779; transferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1781. (Died Uth October, 1821.) Stoy, John (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain-Lieutenant, 16th May, 1779; re- tired 17th January, 1781. Strachan, William (N. Y.). Regi- mental Quartermaster 2d Continental Artillery, 28th October, 1778, to 1st August, 1779 ; 2d Lieutenant, 23d Sep- tember, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, Uth April, 1781, and served to 17th June, 1783. Straight, Christian (Va). Chaplain 8th Virginia, 1st August, 1776, to July, 1777. (Name also spelled Streight.) Strang, Gilbert (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia, 1775-1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 23d April, 1778. Strape, Henry. — See Stroop. > Stratton, Aaron (Mass). Ensign of Sargent's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776. By the Act of Congress he was allowed the pay of a Lieutenant from Septem- ber 1st, 1776, to 21st January, 1781, while a prisoner; taken prisoner at Tap- pan, 7th December, 1776. Strawbridge, Joseph (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776. Strawbridge, Thomas (Pa). Captain Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1775-1776. Strawbridge, Joseph (Pa). Lieuten- ant Chester County, Pennsylvania, Mi- litia in 1775-1776. Street, Benjamin (Pa). Ensign of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 15th January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 11th May, Strong 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 30th November, 1778; regiment designated, Uth Penn- sylvania, 16th December, 1778 ; resigned 25th May, 1780. Stribling, Sigismund (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 12th Virginia, 9th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th May, 1777; regiment designated, Sth Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain, 26th May, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. Strieker, George (Md). Captain of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel Ger- man Regiment, 17th July, 1776; re- signed 29th April, 1777. Strieker, John (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, January, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st October, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ' ant, 1st May, 1779; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. Strieker, John (Pa). Sergeant 4th Continental Artillery, January, 1777; 3d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, ,13th May, 1779 ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d June, 1779; Captain-Lieutenant, Uth February, 1780, and served to 17th June, 1783. Stringer, Samuel (Md). Director of Hospital and Chief Physician Northern Department, 14th September, 1775; dis- missed 9th January, 1777. Strobagh, John Martin (Pa). Lieu- tenant of Proctor's Battalion, Pennsyl- vania Artillery, 13th May, 1776; Cap- tain, 5th October, 1776; Captain 4th Continental Artillery, 6th February, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 3d March, 1777; died 2d December, 1778. Strong, Adonljah (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Bigelow's Company, Connec- ticut Artillery, in 1776. Strong, David (Conn). Sergeant in Burrall's Continental Regiment, Janu- ary, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 19th May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Captain-Lieutenant, 20th July, 1780; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; Captain, 2d Mav, 1781; re- tired 1st January, 1783; Captain United States Infantry Regiment, 15th July, 1785; Captain 1st Infantry United States Army, 29th September, 1789; Major 2d Infantry, 4th November, 1791 ; assigned to 2d Sub Legion, 4th Sep- tember, 1792; Lieutenant-Colonel, 19th February, 1793; assigned to 2d Infan- try, 1st November, 1796; died 19th August, 1801. strong 526 Sturtevant Strong, Israel (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private 4th Connecticut, 19th May to 20th De- cember, 1775; Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 1st March, 1777; Ensign 7th December, 1777 ; 2d Lieutenant. 2d April, 1780 ; re- tired 1st January, 1781. Strong, John (Conn). Ensign 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 10th March, 1778; resigned 24th January, 1780. (Died 1843.) Strong, Joseph (Conn). Chaplain 20th Continental Infantry, March to Decem- ber, 1776. (Died 1st January, 1803.) Strong, Nathan (Conn). Chaplain 22d Continental Infantry, April to De- cember, 1776. (Died 25th December, 1816.) Strong, Nathan (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia, February to Novem- ber, 1776; Captain 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; retired April, 1779. Strong, Solomon (Conn). Captain 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 25th August, 1778. Stroop, Henry (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st May, 1778; resigned 27th December, 1780; name also spelled Strape. Strother, William D. (Ga). Captain 2d Georgia, 1776; killed at Medway Church, 24th November, 1778. Stroud, Jacob (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Mihtia in 1775. (Died 1806.) Strubling, Philip (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Von Herr's Company of Light Dragoons, 1st September, 1779, and served to close of war; brevet Captain, 15th April, 1784. Stryker, John (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1786.) Stuart, Alexander (Va). Major Vir- ginia Militia; wounded and taken pris- oner at Guilford, 15th March, 1781. Stuart, Christopher (Pa). Captain 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Janu- ary, 1776; Major, 20th September, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged Jan- uary, 1777; Major 5th Pennsylvania, June, 1777, to rank from 28th Febru- ary, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d Penn- sylvania, '17th April, 1780; retired 17th January, 1781. (Died 1799.) Stuart, Joseph (Mass). Private and Sergeant in Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ser- geant, 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, 18th April, 1776; deserted 6th November, 1776. Stuart, Wentworth (Mass). Captain of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain, 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776. Died 7th April, 1776. /'^Stewart, William (N. Y.). Captain, New York MiKtia, 1775-1776 ; Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 8th November, 1776; Regimental Adjutant, 8th October, 1777, and served to June, 1783. (Died 5th February, 1831.) Stubblefield, Beverly (Va). Cadet 6th Virginia, 10th February, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 28th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 7th August, 1777; trans- ferred to 2d Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1781; exchanged June, 1781; Cap- tain, , 1781, and served to close of war. Stubblefield, George (Va). Captain 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1776; Major 14th Virginia, 1st April, 1777; resigned 22d February, 1778; Colonel Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Stubblefield, Peter (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, March, 1777 ; resigned 12th June, 1778. Stubbs, Samuel (Mass). Sergeant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign, 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 3d March, 1823.) Studson, Joshua (N. J.). Lieutenant New Jersey Militia, ; killed December, 1780, while boarding an enemy's vessel. Stull, Daniel (Md). 1st Lieutenant 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776; Cap- tain 7th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned 14th September, 1778. Sturtevant, Isaac (Mass). Sergeant of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783; transferred to 4th Mas- ■ sachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Sturtevant, Jesse (Mass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieutenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Sturtevant 527 Sunn Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1777-1780. (Died September, 1818.) Sturtevant, John (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Stymart, Jasper (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 23d Sep- tember, 1777; resigned 24th June, 1778. Sugart, Martin. — See Shugart. Suggs, George (N. C). Lieutenant 5th North Carolina, November, 1776, to . Sullivan, Ebenezer (Mass). Captain of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at the Cedars, 20th May, 1776; exchanged , 1778. (Died 1799.) Sullivan, James (Va). Captain 13th Virginia, 16th December, 1776; retired 30th September, 1778. Sullivan, John (N. H). Brigadier- General Continental Amny, 22d June, 1775; Major-General, 9th August, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged December, 1776. By the Act of 9th September, 1778, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Congress be given to Major-General Sullivan, and to the officers and troops of his command, for their fortitude and bravery displayed in the action of August 29th (Quaker Hill), in which they repulsed the British forces and maintained the field." By the act of 14th October, 1779, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Congress be given to Major-General Sullivan and the brave officers and soldiers under his command, for effiectually executing an important expedition against such of the Indian nations as, encouraged by the councils of his Britannic majesty, had perfidiously waged an unprovoked and cruel war against these United States, laid waste many of their de- fenseless towns, and with savage bar- barity slaughtered the inhabitants thereof." Resigned 30th November, 1779. (Died 23d January, 1795.) Sullivan, John (Pa). Cornet 4th Con- tinental Dragoons, ; Lieutenant, 1st October, 1777; "left the service in June, 1783, without leave before the conclusion of the war;" see Journal of Congress of 27th June, 1786. Sullivan, Samuel ( ) . Captain and Quartermaster Pulaski Legion, 1779- 1780. Summers, Jacob (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; taken prisoner from his home, 1st May, 1778. Name also spelled Sommers. Summers, John (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 28th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th July, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 5th February, 1777; Captain 10th July, 1778; taken prisoner at Wil- liamson's Plantation, 12th July, 1780; retired 1st January 1783. Summers, Peter (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 18th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 2d June, 1778; Regimental Quartermaster, 2d June, 1778 to 18th May, 1780; resigned, 1st April, 1781. Summers, Simon (Va). Adjutant 6th Virginia, 1st March, 1776; transferred to 2d Virginia, 14th September, 1778; retired 12th February, 1781. Sumner, Ebenezer (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; Captain, 1st July to 18th December, 1775; Captain 22d Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently as Captain Connecticut Militia. Sumner, Jethro (N. C). Colonel 3d North Carolina, 15th April, 1776; Brigadier-General Continental Army, 9th January, 1779, and served to close of war. (Died 18th March, 1785.) Sumner, Job (Mass). Ensign in Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary, 1776, Captain 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; by the act of 7th April, 1779, he was given rank of Captain from 1st July, 1776; Major, 3d March, 1783 ,to rank from 1st October, 1782; retained as Captain in Jackson's Conti- nental Regiment, November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784. (Died 16th September, 1789.) Sumner, John (Conn). Ensign 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Major of Mott's Connecti- cut State Regiment, June to December, 1776; Major 4th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel 28th April, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781 (Died 1804.) Sumner, William (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Heath's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. (Died 19th November, 1846.) Sumter 528 Swan Sumter, Thomas (S. C). Colonel — South Carolina Regiment, ; Brigadier-General South Carolina State Troops, July, 1780; wounded at Fish Dam Ford, Broad River, 9th Novem- ber, 1780, and at Black Stocks, 20th November, 1780. By the act of 13th January, 1781, it w^s resolved that "Congress taking into consideration the eminent services rendered to the United States by Brigadier-General Sumter, of South Carolina, at the head of a number of volunteer militia from that and the neighboring States, par- ticularly in the victory obtained over the efiemy at the Hanging Rock, on the 6th day of August; in the defeat of Major Wemys and the corps of British Infantry and dragoons under his command, at Broad River, on the 9th day of November, in which the said Major Wemys was made prisoner, and in the repulse of Lieutenant-Colonel Tarleton, and the British cavalry and infantry under his command at Black Stocks, on Tyger River, on the 20th of November last, in each of which action the gallantry and military con- duct of General Sumter, and the courage and perseverance of his troops were highly conspicuous; resolved therefore that the thanks of Congress be presented to Brigadier-General Sum- ter, and the militia aforesaid, for such reiterated proofs of their patriotism, bravery and military conduct, which entitle them to the highest esteem and confidence of their country, and that the Commanding Officer of the South- ern Department do forthwith cause the same to be issued in general orders, and transmitted to General Sumter." Served to close of war. (Died 1st June, 1832.) Sunderland, Peleg (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia in 1776. Sunn, Frederick (S. C). Surgeon's- Mate Pulaski Legion in 1778, and Sur- geon South Carolina Artillery, 1779, to 1782. SutcIifEe, John (Ga). Captain, Assist- ant Deputy Quartermaster-General Southern Department, 3d February, 1778, to . Sutherland, David' (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1778. (Died 1794.) Sutherland, Smith (N. Y.). Captain of Graham's Regiment New York Mi- litia in 1777. Sutherland, Thomas (Pa). Lieuten- ant-Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1776. Sutfin, Roelifi (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia; wounded at Paulus Hook, 19th August, 1779. Sutlifl, Benjamin (Conn): Private 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 28th No- vember, 1775; Private in Douglas' Con- necticut State Regiment, June to De- cember, 1776; Sergeant 6th Connecti- cut, 21st May, 1777; Ensign, 2d May, 1779; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; 2d Lieutenant, 3d April, 1782; retired 1st January, 1783. Sutter, James (Pa). Ensign Pennsyl- vania Musket Battalion, 28th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; regi- ment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Sutton, Edward (Conn). Surgeon of Burrall's Continental Regiment in 1776. Sutton, James (N. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d North Carolina, 16th December, 1776; resigned 10th March, 1778. Sutton, John (S. C). Ensign South Carolina Militia in 1776. Sutton, John (Va). Paymaster 1st Virginia, 7th November, 1776, to May, 1779; Paymaster Virginia Militia, 1780- 1781. (Died 1800.) Sutton, Robert (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. Sutton, Thomas (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Knox's Regiment Continen- tal Artillery, May, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777 ; resigned August, 1777. Suydam, Oke (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Snyder's Regiment New York Mili- tia, 1779-1781. Suydam, Cornelius R.— See Sedam. Swain, Ebenezer (Pa). Ensign 9th Pennsylvania, 31st December, 1776; re- signed 10th July, 1777 name also spelled Swayne. Swan, Caleb (Mass). Corporal and Sergeant 9th Massachusetts, 1st Febru- ary, 1777, until appointed Ensign, 26th November, 1779 ; transferred to 8th Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1781; trans- ferred to 3d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783; retained in Jackson's Continental Regiment, November, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784; Paymaster United States Army, 8th May, 1792; resigned 30th June, 1808. (Died 20th Novem- ber, 1809.) Swan, John (Md). Captain 3d Con- tmental Dragoons, 26th April, 1777; Swan 529 Sweet taken prisoner at Tappan, 28th Sep- tember, 1778; Major 1st Continental Dragoons, 21st October, 1780 retained in Baylor's Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. Swan, Joshua (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776, to . Swan, Joseph (Va). Brigade Major of Muhlenburg's Brigade, April, 1777; resigned 25th August, 1777. Swan, Matthew (Pa). Lieutenant and Quartermaster 1st Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776. Swan, Nimrod (N.C .). Regimental Quartermaster 5th North Carolina, 18th June, 1777; omitted 1st January, 1778. Swan, Thomas (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Tallman's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Swart, Evert W. (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1775-1776. Swartwout, Abraham (N. Y.j. Cap- tain in Clinton's New York Militia Reg- iment, 27th April, 1776; Captain 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; omit- ted May, 1778. Swartwout, Bernardus (N. Y.j. En- sign 2d New York, 1st June, 1778, and served to June, 1783. Swartwout, Cornelius (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Con- tinental Artillery, 27th May, 1776; Cap- tain Lieutenant 2d Continental Artil- lery, 1st January, 1777; Captain Lieu- tenant, 16th July, 1777; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, 6th October, 1777 ; exchanged 17th December ,1780; served to 17th June, 1783. Swartwout, Henry (N. Y). Ensign 5th New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 28th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, 6th Oc- tober, 1777; exchanged 17th December, 1780; 2d Lieutenant, 28th February, 1780; transferred to 1st New York, 1st January, 1781, and served to close of war. Swartwout, Jacobus (N Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1776 to 1780; Briga- dier-General New York Militia, 3d March, 1780, to close of war. Swasey, Joseph (Mass). Captain 14th Continental Infantry, Ist January to 31st December, 1776; Major of Lee's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777 ; resigned 9th July, 1778. Swayne, Ebenezer (Pa). — See Swain. Swearingen, Joseph (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 12th Virginia, 1st March, 1777; regiment designated 8th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 14th April, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; Captain, 18th February, 1781, and was a prisoner to close of war. Swearingin, Van (Pa). Captain of an Independent Pennsylvania Company, 3d February, 1776; Captain 8th Penn- sylvania, 9th August, 1776 wounded and taken prisoner at Stillwater, 19th Sep- tember, 1777 resigned 10th August, 1779; Captain Kentucky Militia in 1791 ; was killed 4th November, 1791, at St. Clair's defeat near Fort Recovery, Ohio. Sweeny, Isaac (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, Jan- uary 23d, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 9th Sep- tember, 1777; Captain, 23d July, 1778; regiment designated 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778; died 2d October, 1780. Sweeny, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Flower's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 22d February, 1777, to . Sweers, Cornelius ( ). Deputy Commissary-General of Military Stores, ; dismissed for fraud and forgery, 24th August, 1778. Sweet, Abraham (Mass). Lieutenant 13th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 28th February, 1778; name also spelled Swett. Sweet, Caleb (N. Y.). Surgeon's Mate 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; Surgeon, 13th October, 1779, and served to close of war. Sweet, Moses (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Scammon's Massachusetts Regi- ment, — May to December, 1775. Sweet, Samuel (N. H.). Ensign 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776- resigned 28th September, 1777. Sweet, Samuel (R. I.). Captain of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to May 1777. Sweet, Stephen (Mass). Surgeon of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Sweet Sweet, Thomas (Mass). Lieutenant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Sweet, Thomas (R. I.). Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 28th June to Novem- ber, 1775. Sweetland, Eleazer (Mass). Chap- lain of Sargent's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Chap- lain 16th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. (Name also spelled Eleazer Swetland.) Swett, Abraham.— See Sweet. Swift, Heman (Conn). Colonel Con- necticut State Regiment, July to De- cember, 1776; Colonel 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; retained as Colonel of the Consolidated Connec- ticut Regiment in June, 1783; Brevet Brigadier-General, 30th September, 1783, and served to December, 1783. Swift, Heman (Conn). Ensign of Durkee's Wyoming Valley Company, 26th August, 1776; resigned 1st July, 1778. Swift, Isaac (Conn). Surgeon's Mate 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon's Mate 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Surgeon, 6th August, 1777; resigned 1st May, 1778. (Died 1802.) Swift, Jeriah (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Captain of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 19th January, 1776; died 28th July, 1776. Swift, Matthew (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia, 18th September, 1775, to Swift, Nathaniel (Conn). Ensign of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 13th January, 1776, to January, 1777. Swift, Samuel (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Swinton, Alexander (S. C). Major of South Carolina Militia of Marion's Brigade; wounded at Quinby's Bridge, 17th July, 1781. Switz, Abraham (N. Y.). Major New York Militia in 1775. Switz, Walter (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 1st April, 1777, to ; was in service in September, 1779. 530 Taft Swogan, Robert (Md). Ensign 2d Maryland, 20th February, 1777; re- signed 20th June, 1777. Swobe, George (Pa). Lieutenant Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, Militia in 1779. Swope, Jacob (Pa). Surgeon of Hart- ley's Continental Regiment, 15th Janu- ary, 1777, to . Swope, Michael (Pa). Colonel — Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776 ; exchanged 26th January ,1781. Sykes, WilUam (N. C). Ensign North Carolina MiUtia in 1781. Syme, John (Va). Captain 10th Vir- ginia, 3d December, 1776; resigned 3d January, 1778; Colonel Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Symmes, John Cleves (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 1814.) Symmes, Jonathan ( Va) . Captain 10th Virginia, January, 1777; resigned 31st December, 1777. Symonds, Daniel. — SeeSimonds. Symonds, Francis (Mass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Glover's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May to December, 1775; Cap- tain 11th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- .uary to 31st December, 1776. Sytez, George (N. Y.). Adjutant 3d New York, 21st November, 1776, to 28th May, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 28th May, 1778 Captain, 7th January, 1780; transferred to 1st New York, 1st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Tabb, Augustin (Va). 2d Lieutenant 2d Virginia State Regiment, 3d Octo- ber, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1778; Captain, 10th September, 1778, and served to January, 1780. Tabbs, Barton (Md). Surgeon 7th Marland, 20th March, 1777; resigned 3d October, 1779. Taber, Lemuel (Mass). Ensign of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; served subsequently as Major Massachusetts Militia. Taft, Peter (Mass). Sergeant in Lex- mgton Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Talt Taft, Robert (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Taggart, James (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampshire, 8th May to De- cember, 1775 ; 2d Lieutenant' 2d Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; resigned 23d August, 1778. (Died 25th January, 1828.) Taggart, John (N. H.). Lieutenant New Hampshire Militia; killed at Hub- bardton, 7th July, 1777. Taggart, William (N. H). Ensign 2d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 29th December, 1777; wounded at Ticon'deroga, 6th- July ,1777 ; lost his sight sy smallpox in 1778; resigned 4th February, 1780. Taggart, William (S. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d South Carolina, 12th Febru- ary, 1778, to . Tahis, Moses (Md). 2d Lieutenant 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to . Talbot, Benjamin (Mass). Ensign 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 3d August, 1776; dismissed 13th October, 1776. Talbot, Jeremiah (Pa). Captain 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, 9th January, 1776; Captain 7th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777, to rank from 9th Janu- ary, 1776 ; Major, 25th September, 1777 ; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 19th January, 1791.) Talbot, Richard (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776 ; 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th April, 1777; resigned 6th November, 1777. Talbot, Silas (R. I.). Captain 2d Rhode Island, 28th June to December, 1775; Captain 11th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; was severely burnt on fire-ship, 14th September, 1776; Captain 1st Rhode, 1st January, 1777; Major, 1st September, 1777; wounded at Fort Mifflin, 23d October, 1777. By the act of 14th November, 1778, it was "Re- solved, that Congress have a high sense of the bravery and good conduct of Ma- jor Silas Talbot, of the State of Rhode Island, and the officers and men under his command, in boarding and taking the armed schooner 'Pigot' of eight twelve-pounders and forty-five men, in the east passage between Rhode Is- 531 Tallmadge land and the Main, and that he, as a reward of his merit and for the encour- agement of a spirit of enterprise, be presented with the commission of Lieu- tenant-Colonel in the Army of the United States." Lieutenant-Colonel Continental Army, 14th November, 1778 ; was wounded in action at sea in the spring of 1779; Captain United States Navy, 17th September, 1779; captured at sea in 1780; exchanged in 1781; served to close of war; Captain United States Navy, 11th May, 1798; resigned 21st September, 1801. (Died 30th June, 1813.) Talcott, EUzur (Conn). Colonel Con- necticut Militia, 1775-1776. Talcott, Matthew (Conn). Colonel Connecticut Militia in 1776. Taliaferro, Benjamin (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 6th Virginia, 4th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 7th August, 1776; Cap^ tain, 23d September, 1777; transferred to 2d Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 3d September, 1821.) Taliaferro, Francis (Va). Captain 2d Virginia, March, 1776 to — , 1777. Taliaferro, Nicholas (Va). Sergeant 10th Virginia, 25th November, 1776; Ensign, 15th August, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 15th November, 1777; regiment designated 6th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 3d Virginia, 12th February, 1781 ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 18th February, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1812.) Taliaferro, Philip (Va). Captain 2d Virginia, 23d September, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778. Taliaferro, William (Va). Captain 2d Virginia, 29th September, 1775; Major 8th Virginia, 7th August, 1776; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 4th Virginia, 21st February, 1777; taken prisoner at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; died 1st Febru- ary, 1778 Tallmadgp, Benjamin (Conn). Ad- jutant of Chester's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June, 1776; Brigade Major to General Wadsworth, 11th Oc- tober, 1776; Captain 2d Continental Dragoons, 14th December, 1776; Major, 7th April, 1777. By the act of 6th De- cember, 1780, it was "Resolved, while Congress are sensible of the patriotism, courage and perseverance of the officers Tallmadge and privates of their regular forces, as well as of the militia throughout these United States, and of the military con- duct of the principal Commanders in both, it gives them pleasure to be so frequently called upon to confer marks of distinction and applause for enter- prises which do honor to the profes- sion of arms, ajid claim a high rank of military achievements; in this light they view the enterprise against Fort St. George, on Long Island, planned and conducted with wisdom and great gallantry, by Major Tallmadge, of the Light Dragoons, and executed with in- trepidity and complete success by the officers and soldiers of the detachment. . Ordered, therefore, that Major Tall- madge's report to the Commander-in- Chief be published, with the preceding minute, as a tribute to distinguished merit, and in testimony of the sense Congress entertain of this brilliant service." Served at General Washing- ton's Headquarters, March, 1781, to No- vember, 1783; Brevet Lieutenant-Colo- nel, 30th September, 1783. {Died 17th March, 1835.) Tallmadge, James (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, ; wounded at Saratoga, 7th October, 1777. Tallmadge, Samuel (N. Y.). Sergeant 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; Ensign, 9th November, 1777; Regimen- tal Adjutant, 9th July, 1778, to 1st Jan- uary, 1781 ; transferred to 2d New York 1st January, 1781 ; 2d Lieutenant, 27th October, 1781; 1st Lieutenant, 10th April, 1782, and served to June, 1783. Tallman, Benjamin (R. I.). Major of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 1st November, 1775, to 25th Jan- uary, 1776; Colonel Rhode Island Mi- litia and State Regiment, 12th Decem- ber, 1776, to 16th March, 1780. Tallman, Teunis (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Graham's Regiment New York Mi- litia' in 1778. Tallman, Thomas (R. I.). Ensign of Warner's Additianol Continental Regi- ment, 14th August, 1778; 2d Lieuten- ant, May, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 19th April, 1809.) Tallow, James (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; taken prisoner at West- chester, 24th December, 1779. Tannehill, Adamson (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant of Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment, 11th July, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Rawlings' Con- tinental Regiment, — January, 1777; 532 Tarbox Captain, 20th July, 1779, to rank from 1st April, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781 ; Brigadier-General Pennsylvania Volunteers in 1812. (Died 7th July, 1817.) Tannehill, Josiah (Va). Ensign and Paymaster 9th Virginia, 6th August, 1779; transferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781; Lieutenant, October, 1781 retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1811.) Tannehill, Nieman (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant of Stephenson's Maryland and Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 11th July, 1776; killed at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Tanner, Ebenezer (Conn). Sergeant 7th Connecticut, 30th April, 1777; En- sign, 25th May, 1779; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; 2d Lieu- tenant, 28th March, 1782; retired 1st January, 1783. Tanner, Joseph (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Tanner, Thomas (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Bradley's Connecticut State Reg- iment, 10th June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. (Died 1817.) Tanner, Tryal (Conn). Ensign of El- more's Continental Regiment, 15th April, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 25th July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 7th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st September, 1777; Regimental Ad- jutant, 16th December, 1777; resigned nth April, 1780. Tapp, WiUiam (N. Y.). Regimental Quartermaster 1st New York, 5th July to November, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, 26th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 20th March, 1780. Tappan, Christopher (N Y.). Major New York Militia in 1775. Tappan, Peter (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York MiUtia in 1775; Surgeon's Mate in Hospital Department, 1776 to 1780 ;2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Ar- tillery, 20th August, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Tarbox, Solomon (Conn). Corporal 2d Connecticut, 13th May to 17th De- cember, 1775; Lieutenant of Wads- worth's Connecticut State Regiment, July to December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; died 20th December, 1777. Tarling Tarling, (S. C). Lieutenant- Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1777- 1778. Tarlton, William (Vt). Captain Be- del's Regiment Vermont Militia, 1st April, 1778, to 1st April, 1779. Tarrant, Manlove (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 3d May, 1776; Lieuten- ant, 8th June, 1776; Captain, 24th Oc- tober, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. Tartanson, Francis (N. C). Captain 8th North Carolina, 16th January, 1777; resigned 10th September, 1778. Tash, Thomas (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire Mihtia, 1776 to 1780. Tate, Adam (Pa). Ensign 11th Penn- sylvania, 21st April, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 11th September, 1777; resigned 25th October, 1777. Tate, James (N. C). Chaplain 1st North CaroHna, 13th October, 1775; Brigade Chaplain North Carolina Troops, 1st Junp, 1778, and served to close of war. Tate, James (Pa). Surgeon Delaware Battalion of the Fling Camp, July to December, 1776; Surgeon's Mate 2d Maryland, 1st January, 1777; Fargeon 3d Pennsylvania, 1st August, 1777, to 31st July, 1780. (Died 1814.) Tate, James (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia; killed at Guil- ford, 15th March. 1781. Tate, John (Pa). Ensign 11th Penn- sylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned — October, 1777; Surgeon's Mate 2d Maryland, 10th May, 1778; resigned April, 1779. Tate, Joseph (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Captain, 16th May, 1776; died 2d June, 1777. Tate, Robert (S. C). Captain South Carolina Dragoons, 5th April to Sep- tember, 1781. Tate, Samuel (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia; wounded at Guilford, 15th March, 1781. (Died 1798.) Tate, William (S. C). Captain Lieu- tenant 4th South Carolina (Artillery) Regiment, 8th October, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged October, 1780, and served to close of war. Tatum, Absolom (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st North Carolina, 1st Septem- ber, 1775; Captain, 29th June, 1776; resigned 19th September, 1776. 533 Taylor Tatum, Henry (Va). Ensign 5th Vir- ginia, 25th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 13th December, 1776; wounded at Brandywine, Uth September, 1777; re- tired 14th September, 1778. (Died 1836.) Tatum, Howell (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 4th January, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 28th March, 1776; Captain, 3d April, 1777; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781 ; resigned 20th May, 1782. Tatum, James (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 12th August, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st January, 1778; trans- ferred to 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778 ; 1st Lieutenant, 14th December, 1779 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 10th September, 1821.) Tatum, Zachariah (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 13th December, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783. Taulman, Peter (N. Y.). Ensign of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, 11th March, 1777; Regimental Adjutant, 1st July, 1777 ; 2d Lieutenant, 12th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1779; transferred to Spencer's Continental Regiment, 17th April ,1779; retired 1st January, 1781 ; Captain Lieutenant Sap- pers and Miners, 2d July, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 16th De- cember, 1835.) Taylor, Andrew (N. Y.). Adjutant 1st New York, 18th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 18th June to November 1776. Taylor, Augustine (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 26th July, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 20th Janu- ary, 1779; transferred to 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1781; resigned 25th June, 1781. (Died 10th February, 1816.) Taylor, Charles (Pa). 3d Lieutenant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment 19th March, 1776; killed at Long Island' 27th August, 1776. Taylor, Charles (Va). Surgeon's Mate 2d Virginia, 19th July, 1776; Sur- geon Virginia Convention Guards, 26th October, 1779, to 15th May, 1780. Taylor, Chase (N. H.). Captain of Stickney's Regiment New Hampshire Mihtia, ; severely wounded at Ben- nington, 16th August, 1777. (Died 1805.) Taylor 534 Taylor Taylor, Christopher (Pa). Surgeon's Mate Invalid Regiment, 1st May, 1782, and served to close of war. Taylor, Christopher (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain, October, 1780. Taylor, Daniel (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Taylor, Dudley (Mass). Ensign 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant, 10th August to 31st De- cember, 1776. Taylor, Elijah (Conn). Sergeant 5th Connecticut, 1st May, 1777; Ensign, 12th May, 1779; resigned 21st July, 1781. Taylor, Ezekiel (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1775-1778. Taylor, Francis (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina, 12th September, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 6th May, 1776; Captain, — , February, 1777; resigned 7th October, 1777. Taylor, Francis (Va). Captain 2d Virginia, 8th May, 1776; Major 15th Virginia, 20th March, 1778 ; retired 14th September, 1778; Colonel Virginia Con- vention Guards, January, 1779, to June, 1781. Taylor, George (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1776. Taylor, George (Pa). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; died 23d February, 1781. Taylor, Gillam (N. H.). Ensign 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Taylor, Henry (Va). Lieutenant- Colonel Virginia Militia, 1776-1780. Taylor, Ignatius (Md). Captain Mary- land Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1807). Taylor, Isaac (Va). Captain of Clark's Illinois State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Taylor, James (Ga). Was a Captain 1st Georgia in 1776, and served to . Taylor, James (Pa). Captain 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776 ; Judge Advocate Northern Depart- ment, 26th December, 1776; Major 5th Pennsylvania, 23d September, 1777; re- signed 3d April, 1778. (Died 1844.) Taylor, James (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia in 1775. (Died 1814.) Taylor, John (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1777. (Died 1801.) Taylor, John (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to . Taylor, John (N. C). Lieutenant and Paymaster 8th North Carolina, 24th July, 1777; omitted 1st January, 1778. Taylor, John (Va). Captain 1st Vir- ginia, 29th April, 1776; Judge Advocate of Continental Troops in Virginia with rank of Major in 2d Canadian Regi- ment, 24th January 1777, to rank from 13th November, 1776; resigned 10th February, 1779. Taylor, John (Va). Lieutenant Vir- ginia Militia, 1780-1781. Taylor, Jonathan (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Convention Guards, 18th June, 1779, to 15th June, 1781. (Died 1804.) Taylor, Joseph (Vt). Captain of Be- del's Regiment Vermont Militia, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1779. Taylor, Levi (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 25th Oc- tober, 1775. Taylor, Nathan (N. H.). Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Battalion New Hamp- shire Rangers, 1st February, 1777; re- signed 6th December, 1779. (Died 1840.) Taylor, Nathan (R. I.). Lieutenant Rhode Island Militia in 1777. Taylor, Othniel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 2d March, 1778; Regimental Adjutant, 1st January, 1779; Captain, 30th October, 1780; re- tired 1st January, 1783. . (Died 15th August, 1819.) Taylor, Philip (N. C). Captain 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; re- tired 1st June, 1778. Taylor, Reuben (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d (Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; Captain, 2d Febru- ary, 1778; omitted — October, 1781. Taylor, Richard (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia, 6th September, 1775; Captain, 5th March, 1776; Major, 13th Virginia, 4th February, 1778; trans- ferred to 9th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel 2d Vir- ginia, 7th December, 1779; retired 12th February, 1781. (Died 1826.) Taylor, Richard (Va). Ensign 6th Virginia, 7th September, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 5th February, 1777; 1st Lieu- Taylor 535 TeHt tenant, 4th June, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778; served subsequently in Navy. Taylor, Robert (N. J.). Captain, Ma- jor and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Taylor, Robert (Pa). Major Penn- sylvania Militia, 1777. Taylor, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Taylor, Samuel (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d South CaroHna, 17th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant,, May, 1776; Captain, , 1780; wounded and lost a leg at Cowpens, 17th January, 1781. (Died 1798.) Taylor, Severn (Va). Lieutenant 1st Virginia, 7th March, 1777; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777, and did not rejoin regiment. Taylor, Tertius (Mass). Sergeant 10th Massachusetts, 1st February, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 18th March, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Taylor, Thomas (Ga). Adjutant 4th Georgia in 1777; Colonel Georgia Mili- tia, 1780 to 1782. Taylor, Thomas (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1782.) Taylor, Thomas (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1779-1783. Taylor, Thornton (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 15th August, 1777; Lieuten- ant, ; retired 30th September, 1778. Taylor, Timothy (Conn). Sergeant 5th Connecticut, 9th May to 11th Decem- ber ,1775; Ensign of Bradley's Connec- ticut State Regiment, 10th June, 1776; taken prisoner at Port Washington, 16th November, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st September, 1777; trans- ferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; Captain, 15th December, 1781; transferred to 2d Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1781; retained in Swift's Connec- ticut Regiment in June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783; Lieuten- ant-Colonel 13th United States Infantry, 13th February, 1799; honorably dis- charged, 15th June, 1800. Taylor, William (Mass). Sergeant in Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign, 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December,. 1776; 1st Lietuenant 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777, and served to June, 1783. Taylor, William (N. C). Lieuten- ant-Colonel 6th North Carolina, 7th May, 1776, to . Taylor, William (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia, 29th January, 1776; Captain 28th December, 1776; Major 9th Virginia, 7th December, 1779; re- tired 12th February, 1781. (Died 14th April, 1830.) Teackle, Arthur (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 9th Virginia, 14th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 26th July, 1776; re- signed 26th May, 1778. Teackle, Severn (Va). Ensign 9th Virginia, 12th February, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 11th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; ex- changed in 1780; retained as Captain 5th Virginia, 12th February, 1781, to rank from 25th June, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1794.) Tearse, Peter B. (N. Y.). Lieutenant and Adjutant 2d New York, 16th Feb- ruary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant and Adju- tant 1st New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 16th February, 1776; resigned 23d April, 1781; Brigade Ma- jor to General Gansevoort's New York MiUtia in 1781. Teas, Alexander (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d November, 1776; died 15th Septem- ber, 1777, of wounds received at Ger- mantown, 11th September, 1777. Teas, WilUam (Md). Cornet 3d Con- tinental Dragoons, 1779 to 9th Novem- ber, 1782; wounded at Camden, 16th August, 1780. (Died 1824.) Tebbetts, Ebenezer (N. H.). Major New Hampshire MiKtia, 1777-1778. Tebbs, John (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 5th February, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 19th June, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, , 1778; retired 30th September, 1778. Tebbs, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 23d January, 1776, to . Tebbs, Willoughby (Va). Ensign of Grayson's Continental Regiment, 1st March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 8th June, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st July, 1778; resigned 28th September, 1778. Tefft, Oliver (R. I.). Ensign 1st Rhode Island, 28th June to November, 1775. TeUer 536 Ternant Teller, James (N. Y.). Captain in Graham's Regiment New York Militia; prisoner of war, 24th June, 1779, to January, 1781 ; where taken not stated. Temple, Benjamin (Va). Captain Virginia Dragoons, 15th June, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Continental Dra- goons, 31st March, 1777; transferred to 4th Dragoons, 10th December, 1779, and served to close of war; Colonel, 30th September, 1783. (Died 1802.) Temple, John (Mass). Ensign of Baldwin's Artillery Artificers Regiment, 28th March, 1778 ; .Lieutenant, 12th May, 1779; retired 26th March, 1781. Templeton, Andrew (Ga). Captain — Georgia Militia; killed at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Ten Broeck, Abraham (N. Y.). Colo- nel New York MiUtia, 1775 to 1778, and Brigadier-General New York Militia, 25th June, 1778; resigned 26th March, 1781. (Died 19th January, 1810.) Ten Brock, Adam (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New York, 29th June, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 30th May, 1826.) Ten Broeck, Dirck (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel New York Militia, 20th Oc- tober, 1775, to . Ten Broeck, John (N. J.). Captain, Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New Jer- sey MiUtia, 1775-1779. (Died 1820.) Ten Broeck, John Cornelius (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 4th New York, October, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 1st March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New York, 21st No- vember, 1776, to rank from 1st March, 1776; Captain, 5th April, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 10th Au- gust, 1835.) Ten Broeck, Leonard (N. Y). Cap- tain New York Militia in 1776. Ten Broeck, Peter B. (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant in New York Levies in 1780. Ten Broeck, Petrus (N. Y.). Colonel and Brigadier-General New York Mili- tia, 1775-1781. Ten Broeck, Samuel (N. Y.). Captain and Major New York Militia, 1775-1780. Ten Eyck, Abraham (N Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia in 1775 ; Lieuten- ant and Paymaster 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; Regimental Quarter- master, 13th January, 1777 ; retired 1st January, 1781 ; Captain Assistant Deputy Quartermaster-General United States Army, 20th May, 1813; honor- ably discharged, 15th June, 1815. (Died 14th November, 1824.) Ten Eyck, Abraham (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1779. Ten Eyck, Barent J. (N. Y.). Cap- tain 2d New York, 28th June, 1775, to March, 1776; Captain 2d New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 28th June, 1775; resigned 22d January, 1778. Ten Eyck, Coenradt (N. Y.) Captain and Major New York Militia, 1775-1776. Ten Eyck, Henry (Conn). Adjutant 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Cap- tain, 13th May, 1778; transferfed to 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; trans- ferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. Ten Eyck, John (N. J.). Lieutenant New Jersey Mihtia, ; killed at Mill- stone, N. J., 17th June, 1777. Ten Eyck, John D. P. (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant and Paymaster 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 12th Febru- ary, 1777 Captain Lieutenant, 24th Sep- tember, 1779 retired 1st January, 1781. Tennant, George (R. I.). Lieuten- ant 3d Rhode Island, 3d May, 1775, to Tennent, William (Conn). Chaplain of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, July to December, 1776. Tenney, Samuel (R. I.). Surgeon's Mate of Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, June to December, 1775; Surgeon 11th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Sur- geon 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, April, 1783, and served to 25th December, 1783. (Died 6th Febru- ary, 1816.) Teimill, Francis (Ga). — See Trunnell. Terhune, Jacob (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1776. Terhune, Nicholas (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1776. Ternant, Jean Baptiste (France). Deputy Quartermaster-General, 26th March, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel and Inspector Continental Army, 25th Sep- tember, 1778, with pay from 26th March, 1778, and served with the Pulaslci Le- gion ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; Brevet Colonel, 13th Octo- ber, 1783; subsequently was by act of 22d April, 1784, appointed Colonel of Armand's Partisan Corps or Legion to date from March, 26, 1783; the date of Armand's promotion to Brigadier- Terrell 537 Thayer General; served to close of war, (Died April, 1816.) Terrell, Henry (Va). Captain 5th Virginia, 12th March, 1776; resigned nth August, 1777. Terrell, Israel (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 1st Connecticut, 1st May to December, 1775, (Died 1811.) Terrell, Josiah (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, 1776-1777. Terrill, William (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 26th February, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 14th December, 1776; resigned 5th September, 1778. Terry, Jeremiah (S. C). Major South Carolina MiUtia, 1775. Terry, Nathaniel (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 14th Virginia, 2d December, 1776; regiment designated lOth Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 12th March, 1779; Regimental Quarter- master, 31st March, 1779; Captain, 15th December, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 1.834.) Terry, William (Va). Lieutenant Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777-1778. Tetard, Benjamin (Ga). Surgeon of a Georgia Regiment, 1779-1780. Tetard, John Peter (N. Y.). Chap- lain of New York Troops, 6th July, 1775, to January, 1776; Chaplain, 4th New York, 21st November, 1776, to 27th May, 1777. Teter, Andrew (Ga). Captain 3d Georgia, ; cashiered 24th January, 1778. Tew, Benedict (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 11th February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 22d October, 1777; resigned 19th May, 1779. Tew, James (R. I.). Captain of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 15th January, 1776; Major of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to March, 1777. Tew, Thomas (R. I.). Captain of Church's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775. Tew, William (R. I.). Captain 3d Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775; Captain 11th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; retired 14th May, 1781. (Died 31st October, 1808.) Texier, John Felix (— ). Surgeon Pulaski Legion, 1779-1780. Thackston, James (N. C). Lieuten- ant-Colonel 4th North Carolina, 15th April, 1776'; retired 1st January, 1781. Thatcher, James (Va). Surgeon 1st Virginia State Regiment, 10th October, 1778; resigned 30th June, 1779. Thatcher, James (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, July to December, 1775; Surgeon's Mate 6th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Hospital Surgeon's Mate, 1st April, 1777; Surgeon of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 10th November, 1778; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 24th May, 1844.) Thatcher, John (Conn). Captain of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment; taken prisoner at Valcour Island. 13th October, 1776, while in command of the "Washington." (Died 17th July, 1805.) Thatcher, Nathaniel (Mass). Ensign of Jackson's Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; taken prisoner at Paramus, 16th April, 1780; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; Lieutenant, 7th October, 1781; transferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st May, 1782, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died February, 1809.) Thayer, Abel (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Fellows' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Thayer, Bartholomew (Mass). Cor- poral 10th Massachusetts, 20th Febru- ary, 1777; Sergeant, 1st November, 1777; Ensign, 6th April, 1779; Lieu- tenant, 12th September, 1780; retired 1st July, 1782. (Died 11th April, 1826.) Thayer, Ebenezer (Mass). Caotain Massachusetts Militia in 1780. Thayer, Isaac (Mass). Ensign and Lieutenant of Sargent's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1776. (Died 1827.) Thayer, Jabez (Mass). Chaplain 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned — September, 1777. Thayer, Jedediah (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Gardiner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Thayer 538 Thomas 2d Lieutenant 25th Continental Infan- try, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 13th April to 31st December, 1776 ; Cap- tain of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 1st January, 1777, to . Thayer, Nathan (Mass). Private of Greaton's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Sergeant 12th Continental Infantry, February to November, 1776; Sergeant 13th Massa- chusetts, 28th November, 1776; Ensign, 1st December, 1777; resigned 31st March, 1778. (Died 24th September, 1827.) Thayer, Simeon (R. I.). Captain Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, 3d May, 1775 ; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st De- cember, 1775; exchanged 1st July, 1777; Major 2d Rhode Island, to rank from 1st January, 1777; wounded (lost an eye) at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; retired 14th May, 1781, (Died 14th October, 1800.) Thayer, Zacheus (Mass). Ensign of Sargent's Massachusetts Regiment, June to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1777-1780. Thelable, Robert (Va). Ensign 15th Virginia, 13th February, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 11th March, 1777; retired 30th September, 1778. Theus, James (S. C). Captain South Carolina MiUtia, 1779-1782. Theus, Jeremiah (S. C). Surgeon 2d South Carolina, 2d August, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; served to close of war. Theus, Perrin (S. C). Surgeon Hos- pital Department, 1777-1780. Theus, Simeon (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, May, 1776; Captain, 18th August, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged ; served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September 1783. Thibout, Henry. — See Tiebout. Thomas, Abisha (Mass). Captain Deputy-Quartermaster-General, 1st May to 10th November, 1777. Thomas, Alexander (R. I.). Lieuten- ant of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regiment, 15th January, 1776, and of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776, to March, 1777; Captain of Topham's Rhode Island Regiment in 1778. (Died 1812.) Thomas, David (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign of Sargent's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 28th June to 31st December, 1776. Thomas, Edmund Disney (N. J.). Private and Cadet 3d New Jersey, January to July, 1776; Ensign, 19th July, 1776, to 20th November, 1776; Ensign 3d New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 11th November, 1777; transferred to 2d New Jersey, 1st January, 1781 ; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783; Brevet Captain, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Thomas, Edward (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1778. (Died 1795.) Thomas, Edward (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 1st March to November, 1781. Thomas, Edward (S. C). Lietuenant South Carolina Militia in 1775. Thomas, Foxwell (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 10th September, 1829.) Thomas, Henry (Pa). Private 12th Pennsylvania, 15th October, 1776; Ser- geant-Major, — November, 1776; En- sign, 1st February, 1777; resigned 17th October, 1777. • Thomas, Jacob (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775; resigned 11th August, 1775. Thomas, John, Jr. (Md). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Thomas, John (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to December, 1775; Sur- geon's Mate 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon 9th Massachusetts, Isf Janu- ary, 1777; transferred to 8th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 3d Massachusetts, 12th January, 1783, and served to close of war. (Died 30th October, 1819.) Thomas, John (Mass). Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment, April, 1775; Major General Massachusetts Militia, 20th June, 1775; Lieutenant-General Massachusetts Militia, January, 1776; Thomas 539 Thompson Brigadier General Continental Anny, 22d June, 1775; Major-General Conti- nental Army, 6th March, 1776. Died 2d June, 1776. Thomas, John (N. Y,). Colonel New York Militia; was a prisoner, when and where taken not stated. Thomas, John (N. C). Ensign 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Thomas, John (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1775-1776. Thomas, John, Jr. (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1780-1782. Thomas, John (R. I.). Ensign Uth Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; drowned 27th August, 1776. Thomas, John (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1780-1781. Thomas, John AUen (Md). Captain of an Independent Maryland Company, 14th January, 1776, to . Thomas, Joseph (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 26th Octo- ber, 1779, and served to 17th June, 1783. (Died , 1804.) Thomas, Joseph (N. H.). Ensign 1st New Hampshire, 18th October, 1775; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st Decem- ber, 1775. Thomas, Joseph M. (N. H.). Lieuten- ant and Adjutant of Tash's Regiment New Hampshire Militia, August to No- vember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 14th July, 1777; killed at Bemus Heights, 19th September, 1777. Thomas, Joshua (Mass) Adjutant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant, 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to December, 1776; was Aide- de-Camp to General Thomas in 1776. Thomas, Lewis (Va). 2d Lieutenant 13th Virginia, 19th December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th July, 1777; regiment designated 9th Virgiriia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, , 1779; transferred to 7th Virginia, 12th February, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Thomas, Mark (Va). Captaian of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1777 to 1781. Thomas, Philip (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Marshall's Massachusetts Regi- ment, June to November, 1776; Captain 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; retired 1st March, 1779, Thomas, Philip (N. H.). Captain Lieutenant 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775. Thomas, .Richard (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 17'76-1777. Thomas, Samuel (Mass). Ensign of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Thomas, Samuel Wright (Md). 2d Lieutenant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Thomas Stephen Jones (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant 8th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to 31st December, 1776; Captain of Peabody's Regiment Rhode Island Militia, 1779-1780. Thomas, Thomas (N. Y.). Colonel New York MiUtia, ; taken prisoner at Cherry Valley, 10th November, 1778; released 15th May, 1779. Thomas, Thomas (Va). Ensign 11th Virginia, 5th December, 1776; resigned June 7th, 1778. Thomas, Tristam (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Militia, 1780. Thomas, William (Mass). Surgeon of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Surgeon Massachusetts Militia in 1777. Thomas, William (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant Uth Pennsylvania, 30th September, 1776; resigned 9th April, 1777. Thomaston, Ephraim (Conn). 2d Lieutenant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Thompson, Alexander (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 31st May, 1779; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to 20th June, 1784; Captain 1st Artil- lerists and Engineers, 2d June, 1794; honorably discharged 1st June, 1802; Military Storekeeper United States Army, 27th July, 1806; died 28th Sep- tember, 1809. Thompson, Amos (Md). Chaplain of Stephenson's Maryland and Virginia Riflemen, 23d July, 1776, to . Thompson, Anderson (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 3d Virginia, 21st March, 1776; resigned 2d August, 1776. Thompson, Andrew (N. J.)'. Sergeant 1st New Jersey, December, 1776; En- Thompson 540 Thompson sign of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 3d April, 1777; taken prisoner at Bran- dywine, 11th September, 177-7; ex- changed 17th December, 1780; retired with rank of Lieutenant 1st January, 1781. Thompson, Archibald (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Militia, 1776. Thompson, Archibald (Pa). Captain of Lewis' Pennsylvania Battalion ot the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Thompson, Benjamin (Conn). Ad- jutant 2d Continental Dragoons, 1st March, 1777; left regiment 3d October, 1777. Thompson, Benjamin (Mass). Lieu- tenant 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired on account of ill-health, 16th January, 1779. Thompson, Charles (R. I.). Chaplain 1st Rhode Island, 17th March, 1777; Brigade Chaplain, 31st May, 1778; taken prisoner about June, 1778 ; date and place not stated. Thompson, Cornelius (Va). 1st Lieu- tenant 12th Virginia, 9th December, 1776; resigned April, 1777. Thompson, David (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant l.-Jt Virginia, — February 1777, to Thompson, Elias (R. I.). Lieutenant 1st Rhode Island, 19th February, 1777; dishonorably discharged 11th February, 1780. Thompson, Georg^e (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1779; Major Virginia Militia in 1780 and 1781. (Died 22d March, 1834) Thompson, Isaac (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; retired 1st June, 1778. (Died 25th April, 1823.) Thompson, Isaiah (Conn). Private 2d Connecticut, 4th May to 18th De- cember, 1775; Sergeant of Elmore's Continental Regiment, 8th April, 1776; Ensign, 5th October 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th Sep- tember, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 14th April, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1791.) Thompson, Jabez (Conn). Major in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ma- jor 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 20th December, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 2d Connecticut Militia, 1776; killed in the retreat from New York, 15th Septem- ber, 1776. Thompson, James (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Regimental Quar- termaster 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regi- ment, 10th January, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment, 29th January, 1778; resigned 1st May, 1780. (Died 27th February, 1804.) Thompson, James (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 12th Virginia, 9th December, 1776; Resigned 20th October, 1777. Thompson, Jesse (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776. Thompson, John (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia in 1777. Thompson, John (Mass).. Ensign 6th Massachusetts, 11th November, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Thompson, John (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania Militia; taken prisoner at Princeton, 3d January, 1777. Thompson, John (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regi- ment, 15th March, 1776; Captain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 3d No- vember, 1776; resigned 30th October, 1777; served subsequently as Colonel Pennsylvania Militia. (Died 17th April, 1834.) Thompson, John (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777 ; died 22d March, 1778. Thompson, John (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia at King's Moun- tain, October, 1780, and at Cowpens January, 1781. Thompson, John (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 7th Virginia, 18th March, 1776; resigned 28th October, 1776. (Died 1833.) Thompson, John Baptist (Md). 1st Lieutenant 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Thompson, John D. (Md). Colonel Maryland Militia, 1777-1778. Thompson, Jonathan (Mass). Ser- geant 6th Massachusetts, 17th March, 1777; Ensign, 11th November, 1779; died 22d January, 1781. Thompson, Joseph (Conn). Colonel Connecticut MiHtia in 1777. Thompson, Joseph (Mass). Captain m Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- Thompson tain of Danielson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Major 6th Massachu- setts, 1st November, 1776; Lieutenant Colonel 10th Massachusetts, 19th De- cember, 1777 ; taken prisoner at Young's House 3d February, 1780; exchanged 8th December, 1780; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1781. (Died 1795.) Thompson, Joseph (Pa). Surgeon's Mate 4th Continental Dragoons, 1st June, 1780, and served to close of war. Thompson, Joshua (Mass). Adju- tant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant and Adjutant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber, 1776; was also Aide-de-Camp to General Thomas in 1776. Thompson, Joshua (N. H.). Ensign 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th March, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 30th August, 1779, and served to close of war. Thompson, Lawrence (N. C). 1st Lieutenant 1st North Carolina, 1st Sep- tember, 1775; Captain, 15th August, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778. Thompson, Leonard (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant 7th Virginia, 18th March, 1776; resigned 2d May, 1776. Thompson, Mark (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Mihtia in 1776. Thompson, Richard (Md). Regimen- tal Quartermaster 1st Maryland Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. Thompson, Richard (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th Pennsylvania, 15th Febru- ary, 1777; died 21st March, 1777. Thompson, Robert (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1776. Thompson, Robert (Va). Was Lieu- tenant and Adjutant 4th Virginia in 1777. Thompson, Rodger (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1777-1778, Thompson, Samuel (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1820.) Thompson, Samuel (N. H). Ser- geant 1st New Hampshire, 3d May, 1777; Ensign, 10th January, 1778; cash- iered 1st August, 1781. 541 Thompson Thompson, Samuel (N. C). Lieuten- ant 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776, to . Thompson, Samuel (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1777-1779. Thompson, Thaddeus (Mass). Sur- geon's Mate 6th Massachusetts, 15th January, 1778; Surgeon, 1st May, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Thompson, Thomas (N. Y.). Ser- geant in Hamilton's Company New York Artillery, March, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 15th August, 1776; Captain Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; killed at Spring- field 23d June, 1780. Thompson, Thomas (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia; taken prisoner at Westchester 16th September, 1777. Thompson, Thomas (Pa). Private 1st Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 1st November, 1779; Ensign and Regimen- tal-Quartermaster, 1st May, 1782, to June, 1783. Thompson, Thomas (R. I.). Captain of Stanton's Rhode Island State Reg- iment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Thompson, William (Conn). Lieuten- ant Connecticut Militia; killed on the Danbury Raid, 27th April, 1777. Thompson, William (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Jackson's Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777 ; resigned 16th March, 1778; Lieutenant of Ma- rines, 1778-1780. Died 1816.) Thompson, William (Mass). Surgeon Massachusetts Militia in 1776. Thompson, William (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia in 1778-1779. Thompson, William (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant 8th Pennsylvania, 9th August, 1776; Regimental Adjutant 9th Penn- sylvania, 15th November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 2d June, 1778: 1st Lieuten- ant, 16th June, 1778; retired 17th Jan- uary, 1781. Thompson, William (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 25tK June, 1775; Colonel 1st Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; Brigadier- General Continental Army, 1st March, 1776: taken prisoner at Three Rivers, 8th June, 1776; exchanged 25th Octo- ber, 1780; died 3d September, 1781. Thompson Thompson, William (S. C). Lieuten- ant-Colonel 3d South Carolina (Ran- gers), 17th June, 1775; Colonel, 16th May, 1776. By the Act of 20th July, 1776, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of the United States of America be given * Colonel William Thomp- son, and the officers and soldiers under their command, who, on the 28th of June last, repulsed, with so much valor, the attack which was made that day on the State of South Carolina by the fleet and army of his Britannic Ma- jesty;" taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war. (Brevet Brigadier-Gen- eral, 30th September, 1783.) (Died 22d November, 1796.) Thompson, WiUiam (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, June, 1777, to April, 1781. Thoippson, William Russell (S. C). Colonel South Carolina Rangers in 1779. Thoms, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 11th Massachusetts, 6tli No- vember, 1776; Captain, 3d April, 1777; retired 22d November, 1778. (Died 13th February, 1823.) Thorn, Samuel (N. Y.), 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 27th December, 1777. Thornburgh, Joseph (Pa). Wagon- master-General, with rank of Lieuten- ant-Colonel Continental Army, 18th June, 1777, and served to 1781. Thornbury, Francis (Pa). Ensign of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 2d February, 1778; regiment designated 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 25th May, 1780; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Thornbury, Jeremiah (Pa). 2d Lieu- tenant nth Pennsylvania, 2d October, 1778, to . Thorne, Joseph (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1776. Thornton, Frank (Va). Cornet of Lee's Battalion of Light Dragoons, 21st April, 1778; resigned 1st January, 1779. Thornton, John (Va). Captain 3d Virginia, 12th February, 1776; Major of Grayson's Continental Regiment, 20th March, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 15th November, 1778; retired 20th April, 1779; Colonel Commanding Regiment of Virginia Militia at Yorktown in 1781. (Died 1822.) 542 Throop Thornton, Matthew (N. H.). A signer of the Declaration of Indeperid- ence; Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1775 to 1783; died 24th June, 1803. Thornton, Matthew, Jr. (N. H.). 1st Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire. Rangers, 6th July to De- cember, 1775. Thornton, Presley Peter (Va). Cor- net 3d Continental Dragoons, 21st Feb- ruary, 1777; Lieutenant, ; Lieuten- ant-Colonel Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 6th September, 1777, to ; Captain, , and served to June, 1783; Captain 8th United States Infan- try, 10th January, 1799; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. (Died 1811.) Thornton, Samuel (R. I.). Lieuten- ant of Hitchcock's Rhode Island Regi- ment, 3d May to December, 1775. Thorp, Eliphalet (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 7th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain, 20th September, 1780, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1812.) Thorp, Timothy (Va). Ensign 4th Virginia, 11th March, 1776, to . ThreadgiU, Thomas (Ga). Captain 3d Georgia, ; on roll for August, 1778. Throckmorton, Albion (Va). Cornet 1st Continental Dragoons, . 1779; retired 9th November, 1782. Throop, Benjamin (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Captain of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 19th January, 1776; Captain 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Major 4th Connecticut, 1st May, 1778; transferred to 5th Con- necticut, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 16th May, 1822.) Throop, Billings (R. I.). Captain of Richmond's Rhode Island Regiment, 1st November, 1775, to May, 1776. Throop, Daniel (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775 ; Captain Connecticut Militia, 1776-1777. Throop, Dyer (Conn). Major of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regi- ment, January to March, 1776; served subsequently as Colonel Connecticut Militia. Throop, John Rutherford (Conn). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Thruston 543 Tilghman January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 26th October, 1779, and served to 17th June, 1783. Thruston, Charles Wynn (Va). Colo- nel of one of the sixteen Additional Continental Regiments, 15th January, 1777; wounded and lost an arm at Amboy, 8th March, 1777; resigned 1st January, 1779. His regiment was never fully completed and was consolidated with Gist's Regiment, April 12th, 1779. (Died 21st March, 1812.) Thruston, Charles (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant of Thruston's Continental Regi- ment, 1777-17-79. Thruston, Robert (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Thunib, John (Pa). Corporal Ger- man Regiment, 8th August, 1776; Ser- geant, 1st October, 1776; Ensign, 30th May, 1777; transferred to Uth Pennsyl- ' vania, 1st January, 1778; retired 1st July, 1778. Thurber, Joseph (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, 22d January to July, 1775 ; Adjutant of Oilman's Ne-w Hamp- shire Militia Regiment, December, 1776, to March, 1777. Thurman, Thomas (Va) . Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1781. Thurston, Benjamin (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel New York Militia, ; killed at Minnisink, 22d July, 1779. Thurston, George (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1775. Thurston, George, Jr. (R, I.). Cap- tain of Noyes' Regiment, Rhode Island Militia in 1776. Thurston, John A. (Va). Was a cor- net in Clark's Illinois Regiment in 1780- 1781. Thweat, Thomas (Va). Captain 14th Virginia, 2d December, 1776; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777 ; paroled, 27th March, 1778 ; did not rejoin regiment. Thwing, Nathaniel (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 20th August to December, 1775. Tibbs, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia, 21st September, 1775, to . Tibbs, Willoughby (Va). Ensign of Grayson's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 5th March, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 8th June, 1777; Regimental Quarter- master, 1st July, 1778; resigned 28th September, 1778. (Name also spelled Tebbs.) Ticknold, Elisha (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Tiebout, Henry (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New York, 24th February, 1776 ; Captain 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; transferred to 1st New York, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Tierce, Peter B.— See Tearse. TifEany, Isaiah (Conn). Corporal 1st Connecticut, 14th April, 1777; Sergeant 1st June, 1777; Ensign, 1st January, 1778; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; 2d Lieutenant, 22d April, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1783; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment 3d June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. TifEany, John (Conn). Sergeant of Burrall's Continental Regiment, Janu- ary, 1776; Ensign 19th September, 1776; Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 31st Decem- ber, 1777 ; 1st Lieutenant, 6th February, 1778; Captain-Lieutenant, 21st August, 1780; transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; resigned 23d Octo- ber, 1781. Tilden, Daniel (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 19th December, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant, and Adjutant 20th Continental Infan- try, 1st January, 1776; Captain, 7th September to 31st December, 1776. (Died September, 1832.) Tilden, John Bell (Pa). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 28th May, 1779; 2d Lieu- tenant, 25th July, 1780; retired 17th January, 1781. (Died 1838.) Tilden, Joshua (Conn). Ensign 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 12th December, 1777. (Died 17th No- vember, 1819.) Tilghman, Tench (Pa). Captain of a Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776; on duty as a volun- teer at General Washington's Head- quarters, as Military Secretary from 8th August, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel Aide-de-Camp and Military Secretary to General Washington, 1st April, 1777. By the act of 29th October, 1781, it was "Resolved, that the Board of War be directed to present to Lieutenant- TiUard 544 Titcomb Colonel Tilghman, in the name of the United States, in Congress assembled, a horse properly caparisoned, and an elegant sword, in testimony of their high opinion of his merit and ability." Served to 23d December, 1783. (Died 18th April, 1786.) Tillard, Edward (Md). Captain Mary- land Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Major 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; taken prisoner at Staten Island, 22d August, 1777; exchanged 25th October, 1780; Lieutenant-Colonel 4th Maryland, 22d May, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1830.) TJJlery, John (N. C). Lieutenant 3d North Carolina . 1777; omitted 1st January, 1778. Tilley, Edward (Conn). Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; taken pris- oner by the British Navy, 17th Septem- ber, 1775; released 14th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Tilley, Robert (Va). Paymaster of Grayson's Continental Regiment, 15th April, 1777; resigned 31st August, 1778. TilUn^hast, Daniel (R. I.). Ensign 1st Rhode Island, 11th February, 1777; resigned 5th October, 1778; Captain Rhode Island Militia, 1778-1781. TiUinghast, Thomas (R. I.). Major, Lieutenant-Colonel, and Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1778-1781. (Died 26th August, 1821.) Tillman, John (N. Y.). Adjutant 2d New York, 30th June, 1775, to January, 1776. Tillotson, Daniel (N. H.'). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1775. Tillotson, Thomas (Md). 1st Lieu- tenant Maryland Militia in 1776; Hos- pital Physician and Surgeon, 6th Octo- ber, 1780, to close of war. (Died 5th May, 1832.) Tillotson, William (N. Y.). Surgeon 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 10th April, 1777; resigned 22d December, 1777. Tilton, James (Del). Surgeon Dela- ware Regiment, 16th January, 1776 to January, 1777; Hospital Physician, 23d April, 1777; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 6th October, 1780, and served to close of war; Physician and Surgeon- General United States Army, 11th June, 1813; honorably discharged, 15th June, 1815. (Died 14th May, 1822.) Tilton, John (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to De- cember, 1775. Tilton, Philip (N. H.). Captain 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to Decem- ber, 1775; Captain 8th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Tilton, Timothy (N. H.). Ensign New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1777. Tilton, William (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th Janu- ary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 23d March, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776. Tilton, William (Pa), ist Lieuten- ant 9th Pennsylvania, 13th July, 1776; Captain- Lieutenant, 31st October, 1777; resigned 27th January, 1779. Timberlake, Benjamin (Va). Cap- tain Virginia Convention Guards, 13th January to 12th October, 1779. Timmerman, Henry (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant .New York Militia ; wounded at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. (Died 1807.) Tinning (N. C). Colonel North Carolina Militia, 1779-1780. Tinsley, Samuel (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1782 ; 1st Lieutenant of Infantry, United States Army, 16th March, 1792, assigned to 3d Sub Legion, 4th September, 1792; Captain, 9th February, 1794; transferred to 1st United States Infantry, 1st No- vember, 1796; honorably discharged, 1st June, 1802. (Died 2d October, 1833.) Tipton, Abraham (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 12th Virginia, 27th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th May, 1777 ; resigned 16th March, 1778; served subsequently as Captain Virginia State Regiment, and was killed by Indians near Falls of the Ohio in 1781. Tipton, Jonathan (Va). Major Vir- ginia Militia at King's Mountain, Oc- tober, 1780. (Died 18th January, 1733.) Tisdale, James (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May, 1775; wounded and taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776;-'lst Lieu- tenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 1st January, 1779, and served to 3d November, 1783. Titcomb, Benjamin (N| H.). Captain 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to Decern- Titus 545 Topham ber, 1775; Captain 8th Continental In- fantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain 1st New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; Major, 2d April, 1777 ; wounded at Hub- bardton, 7th July, 1777, and again at Chemung, 29th August, 1779; Lieuten- ant-Colonel, 24th March, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1799.) Titus, Jonathan (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New York November, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, July, 1776; Captain 4th New York, 21st November, 1776 ; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1808.) Titus, Samuel (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1775. Todd, Jonathan (Conn). Surgeon's- Mate 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 5th March, 1777; Sur- geon's Mate 7th Connecticut, 5th •August, 1777; resigned 26th March, 1778. Todd, Robert (Va). Captain of Clark's Illinois Regiment, 1778 to 1782. Tolbert, Isham (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Virginia, 26th February, 1776, to . Tolbert, Jacob (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 10th Pennsylvania, 7th November, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Tolbert, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 15th January, 1776; Captain 2d Pennsylva- nia, 2d October, 1776, and served to . Tollman, Thomas (R. I.). Ensign of Warner's Continental Regiment, 14th August, 1778 ; 2d Lieutenant, May, 1780 ; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 19th April, 1809.) Tolsou, WiUiam (Md). — See Towson. Tomlinson, David (Conn). Private 1st Connecticut, 15th May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Ensign 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 15th November, 1778. Tomlinson, Jabez Huntington (Conn). Ensign of Webb's Continental Regi- ment, 3d April, 1780; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; re- signed, 24th March, 1781. (Died 14th January, 1849.) Tompkins, Charles ( Va) . Captain 7th Virginia, 7th March, 1776; resigned 28th December, 1776. Tompkins, Christopher (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 5th March, 1776. Died 30th October, 1776. Tompkins, Daniel (Va). Ensign 10th Virginia, 8th December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 15th March, 1777; died 15th No- vember, 1777. Tompkins, Henry (Va). Ensign 14th Virginia, 5th December, 1776; died 3d May, 1777. Tompkins, Robert (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 7th March, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 19th September, 1776. Died 14th January, 1777. Tomm, Nathaniel (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1776; Captain of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, 17th March, 1777; transferred to Spencer's Regiment, 22d April, 1779 ; resigned 23d April, 1779. Toms, John (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant New Jersey Militia, ; taken pris- oner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Tonkin, Samuel (N. J.). Lieutenant Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Toogood, William (Mass). Adjutant of Danielson's Massachusetts Regiment May to December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; Captain 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 10th April, 1779. Toole, Henry Irwin (N. C). Captain 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; resigned April, 1776. Toole, James (Md). Lieutenant and Quartermaster Maryland Battalion of the Plying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington,' 16th November, 1776. (Died 18th July, 1833.) Toombs, Robert (Va). Major Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1782. (Died 1815.) Toomer, Joshua (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 17791780. Toomy, John (Md). Ensign 2d Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 17th April, 1777; transferred to Gist's Continental Regiment, 12th May, 1777, and served to January, 1780. Topham, Daniel (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 28th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; ex- changed 20th April, 1778. Topham, John (R. I.). Captain-Lieu- tenant 3d Rhode Island, 3d May, 1775; wounded and taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; Colonel 1st Rhode Island State Regiment, 9th Feb- Torrence 546 Towne ruary, 1778, to 6th May, 1780. (Died 26th September, 1793.) Torrence, Joseph (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th Pennsylvania, 20th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 2d February, 1778; resigned 15th April, 1779. Torrence, Robert (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant of Warner's Continental Regiment, 16th September, 1776, to . Torrey, Joseph, (Canada). Captain 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment 3d November, 1776; Major, 9th January, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st May, 1782; retired June, 1783. (Died 30th September, 1783.) Torrey, William (Mass). Member Company of Minute Men at Lexington, 19th April, 1775; Sergeant in Bailey's Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Regi- mental Adjutant, — March, 1779, and served to June, 1783. (Died 22d Octo- ber, 1828.) Torrey, William (Mass). Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 1st No- veijiber, 1777 ; 2d Lieutenant, 1st Janu- ary, 1778. Retired 1st June, 1783. (Died 1831.) Totman, Joshua (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775 ; Quartermaster Sergeant, 2d Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st January, 1778; retired 1st April, 1779. Toschey, William (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 3d May, 1776, to . Toumeau le, (France). Served as a volunteer in Armand's Corps; bre- vetted 1st Lieutenant Continental Army 13th January, 1779, and permitted to re- turn to France. Tourtellotte, Abraham (R. I.). En- sign 2d Rhode Island, 3d May to No- vember, 1775; Lieutenant of Lippitt's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776, to March, 1777. (Died 6th December, 1820.) Tousard, Louis de (France). Joined the Continental Army as a volunteer in the summer of 1777. By the act of 27th October, 1778, it was "Resolved, that the gallantry of Monsieur Tovisard in the late action on Rhode Island (when he was wounded and lost an arm) is de- serving of the highest applause and that Congress in consideration of his zeal and misfortune, do promote the said Monsieur Tousard to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the service of the United States, by brevet, and that he do receive a pension of thirty dollars per month, out of the Treasury of the United States during his life." Major 1st Artillerists and Engineers United States Army, 26th February, 1795; Lieutenant-Colonel 2d Artillerists and Engineers, 26th May, 1800; honor- ably discharged, 1st June, 1802. (Died 18th September, 1821.) Tower, Levi (R. I.). 1st Lieutenant of Hitchcock's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May, 1775; Captain, 28th June to December, 1775. Towle, Brackett (N. H.). Lieutenant of Peabody's Regiment New Hamp- shire Militia, 1778-1779. Towles, Henry (Va). 2d Lieutenant. 5th Virginia, 10th February, 1776, to . Towles, Oliver (Va). Captain 6th Virginia, 16th February, 1776; Major, 15th August, 1777; taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; ex- changed latter part of 1780, and was retained in 5th Virginia, 12th Febru- ary, 1781, as Lieutenant-Colonel, to rank from 10th February, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. Town, Archelaus (Mass). Captain of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. (Died 1st Decem- ber, 1779.) Town, Ebenezer (Mass). Ensign 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died nth February, 1778. Town, Ezra (N. H). Lieutenant New Hampshire Minute Men, April, 1775; Captain 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to December, 1775; Captain 2d Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1795.) Town, Jacob (Mass). Sergeant 4th Massachusetts, 2d April, 1777; Ensign 18th August, 1779; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; Lieu- tenant, 27th May, 1782; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Town, Salem (Mass). Lieutenant of Regimental Quartermaster of Learned's Massachusetts Regiment, May to De- cember, 1775; served subsequently in Massachusetts Militia. Towne, Francis (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain New Hampshire Mihtia in 1777. Towner Towner, Timothy (Conn). Ensign of Bradley's Connecticut State Regiment, July to December, 1776. Townes, John (Va). Ensign Uth Vir- ginia, 25th November, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 7th February, 1777; Regiment designated, 7th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st July, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; transferred to 6th Virginia, 12th February, 1781 ; retirea 1st January, 1783. Townsend, Abiel (Mass). Ensign in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775; accidentally killed 17th September, 1775. Townsend, David (Mass). Surgeon of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, 12th July, 1775; Surgeon 6th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Hospital Surgeon, March, 1777; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 6th October, 1780, and served to close of war. (Died 13th April, 1829.) Townsend, Elijah (N. Y.). Captain of Graham's Regiment New York Mi- litia in 1780. Townsend, Paul (S. C). Paymaster 4th South Carolina in 1779 and 1780. Townsend, Samuel (N. Y.). Paymas- ter 5th New York, 25th June, 1777; omitted. May, 1779. Townsend, Solomon (R. I.). Regi- mental Quartermaster of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th De- cember, 1776, to May, 1777. Townsend, Stephen (Mass). Ensign 6th Massachusetts, ; prisoner, ; released 22d December, 1780; when and where taken not stated. Towson, William (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 4th Maryland, 9th May, 1782; re- tired April, 1783. (Name also spelled Tolson.) Trabue, John (Va). Ensign 5th Vir- ginia, 15th May, 1782, and served to close of war. Tracy, (Pa). Surgeon's Mate of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 5th February, 1777, to . Tracy, Andrew Hodges (N. Y). Ser- geant and Sergeant-Major of Stevens' Battalion Continental Artilley, 19th November, 1776, to June, 1777; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st June, 1777; resigned 13th September, 1778, and joined the enemy. 547 Travis Tracy, Hezekiah (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 15th November, 1778. Tracy, Joshua (Conn). Ensign 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Tracy, Phineas Lyman (Conn). 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant 6th Connecti- cut, 6th July, 1775; died 26th August, 1775. Tracy, William (Conn). Sergeant- Major 1st Connecticut, 1st March, 1777;. Ensign, 30th July, 1777; resigned 9th September, 1780. i Trafiam, Philip (R. I.). Captain of Topham's Regiment Rhode Island Mi- litia in 1778. Trafton, Joshua (Mass). Sergeant Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign of Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; 2d Lieutenant 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776; Captain of Sherburne's Continental Regiment, 1st June, 1777; resigned 20th April, 1780. Trafton, Philip (R. I.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Richmond's Rhode Island Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776, and of Stan- ton's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776, to May,. 1777. Trant, Dominick (Mass). Ensign 9th Massachusetts, 23d June, 1781 ; died 7th November, 1782. Trapier, Paul, Jr. (S. C). Captain Georgetown Company, South Carolina Artillery; 17th June, 1775, to . Trask, Jonathan (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776. Trask, Moses (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775. Trask, Nathaniel (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private and Corporal in Gerrish's Massachu- setts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Sergeant, 26th Continental Infan- try, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 12th July, 1779. Travis, Champion (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia in 1775. Travis, Edward (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia, 24th October, 1775; joined the Navy in 1776. Travis 548 Triplett Travis, Jacob (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York State Troops; wounded and lost an arm at Crompo Hill, Connecti- cut, 28th April, 1777. (Died 10th March, 1809.) Treadway, John (Conn). Lieutenant of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. Treadwell, William (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Gridley's Regiment, Massa- chusetts Artillery, 25th April, 1775 ; Cap- tain-Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment, Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain 3d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777, and served to 17th June, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th Sep- tember, 1783. (Died April, 1795.) Treat, Joseph (N. Y.). Chaplain of Malcolm's New York Regiment in 1776. (Died 1797.) Treat, Malachi (N. Y.). Physician- General Hospital Northern Department, 11th April to August, 1777; Chief Hos- pital Physician, 6th October, 1780, and .served to close of war. Treat, Samuel (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- .ant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775 ; Captain- Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; killed at Fort Mifflin, 15th November, 1777. Tremper, Jacob (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant of Graham's Regiment New York MiUtia, 1776-1777. Trent, Lawrence (Va). Cornet 4th Continental Dragoons, , 1778; Lieu- tenant and Regimental Quartermaster, 1st October, 1779; Captain, ; served to close of war. Trescott, Lemuel (Mass). Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain of Hen- ley's Additional Continental Regiment, January, 1777; Major, 20th May, 1778; transferred to Jackson's Regiment, 22d April, 1779; regiment designated, 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; trans- ferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; transferred to 7th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1783; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and , served to November, 1783; Major 2d United States Infantry, 4th March, 1791; resigned 28th December, 1791. (Died 10th August, 1826.) Tressam, James (Del). Regimental Quartermaster Delaware Regiment, 21st June, 1777; resigned 15th September, 1777. Treuson, de (France). Served as a volunteer in Armand's Corps, ; brevetted Captain, 13th January, 1779, and permitted to return to France. Trevett, Samuel Russell (Mass). Cap- tain of Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, May to December, 1775. (Died 19th January, 1832.) Trezvant, John T. (Va). Surgeon 2d Virginia, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; released shortly after, and served to close of Trigg, Daniel (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Virginia, 15th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 3d February, 1776; dropped on return for October, 1776, as absent without leave. Trigg, John (Va). Captain of a Vir- ginia Artillery Company, 1779-1781. Trimble, James (Va). Surgeon's- Mate Hospital Department, 30th Sep- tember to 20th November, 1775. Trimble, James (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Miliiia in 1778. (Died 1804.) Tripler, George (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 10th Pennsylvania, 4th December, 1776; resigned 1st November, 1777. Triplett, Charles (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 19th September, 1776; died — December, 1776. Triplett, Francis (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1778-1781. Triplett, George (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia, State Regiment, 12th September, 1777, to January, 1781 ; Cap- tain Virginia Militia in 1781. Triplett, Hedgeman (Va), Lieuten- ant Virginia Militia, 1779-1780. Triplett, Roger (Va). Lieutenant 2d Virginia State Regiment, 1777-1778; cashiered, 22d August, 1779. Triplett, Thomas (Va). Captain of Grayson's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 13th January, 1777 ; resigned 29th April, 1778. (Died 28th February, 1833.) Triplett, William (Va). Ensign of Grayson's Continental Regiment, 1st November, 1777; Lieutenant, 10th May, 1778; Regimental Paymaster, 10th Jan- uary, 1779; transferred to Gist's Regi- ment, 22d April, 1779; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1781. Tripp Tripp, William (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st New York, 24th April to No- vember, 1776. Tripp, Stephen (R. I.). Ensign of Church's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May, 1775, to . Tripp, WiUiam (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1776. Trotter, John (Mass). Ensign of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 13th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Dece^mber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Regi- mental 'Adjutant, 1st January, 1779; Captain, 18th October, 1780; Aide-de- Camp to General Putnam, 20th Janu- ary, 1783, to close of war. Troup, Robert (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Lasher's Regiment New York Militia, May, 1776; taken prisoner ai Long Island, 27th August, 1776; ex- changed 9th December, 1776; Major Aide-de-Camp to General Gates, Feb- ruary, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel Aide- de-Camp to General Gates, 4th October, 1777; Secretary to the Board of Treas- ury, 29th May, 1779; resigned 8th Feb- ruary, 1780.- (Died 14th January, 1832.) Trousdale, James (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia, 1780-1781. (Died 1818.) Trout, Henry (Md). Ensign 2d Maryland, 14th January, 1777; re- signed, 10th July, 1777. Troutwiue, George Jacob (Va). Sur- geon's-Mate 11th Virginia, 13th Novem- ber, 1776; resigned 22d November, 1777. Trow, Bartholomew (Mass). Lieu- tenant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieu- tenant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, — April to December, 1776. Trowbridge, Caleb (Conn). Captain 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 10th De- cember, 1775; Captain 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776, and died of wounds, 29th August, 1776. Trowbridge, Elihu (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 4th December, 1777. (Died 23d March, 1826.) Trowbridge, John (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant, 6th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 29th April, 1779; 549 TrumbiUl transferred to 4th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 17S1; transferred to 3d Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. Trowbridge, John (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 7th Connecticut, 6th July, to 21st December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, July to November, 1776. Trawbridge, John (Mass). Major, Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Massa- chusetts Militia in 1778-1780. (Died 1807.) Trowbridge, Luther (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 5th July, 1779 Regimental Adjutant, 1780 to 1783 served to June, 1783. (Died 19th Feb- ruary, 1802.) Truby, Christopher (Pa). Captain Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Militia in 1778. True, Bradbury (Mass). Lieutenant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Truelock, Henry (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, 20th February, 1777 ; resigned 7th December, 1777. Trueman, Alexander (Md). Ensign 3d Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, June to December, 1776; Cap- tain 6th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st January, , 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783; Captain 1st Infantry United States Army, 3d June, 1790; Major of Infantry, 11th April, 1792; wounded in action with Indians on the Miami, Ohio, 4th November, 1791; found dead about 20th April, 1792, having been killed, scalped and stripped by Indians in Ohio. See American State papers, In- dian affairs, volume 1, page 243. Trueman, John (Md). Ensign of Swing's Battalion Maryland Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; Ensign 3d Maryland, 26th January, 1780 ; trans- ferred to 1st Maryland, 1st January, 1781; 2d Lieutenant, 16th March, 1781; wounded and taken prisoner at Cam- den, 16th August, 1780, and was a prisoner to close of war. (Died 4th February, 1809.) Truesdel, Ebenezer (Conn). Ensign 1st Connecticut, 1st to 28th May, 1775. Truitt, Joseph (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 16th January, 1776, to 21st January, 1777. Trumbull, Benjamin (Conn). Chap- lain 1st Connecticut, May to December, Trumbull 1775; Chaplain of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, 24th June to 29th De- cember, 1776. (Died 2d February, 1820.) Trumbull, Jonathan (Conn). Pay- master-General Northern Department, 28th July, 1775; resigned 29th July, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel and Military Secretary to General Washington, 8th June, 1781, to 23d December, 1783. (Died 7th August, 1809.) Trumbull, Jonathan, Jr. (Conn). Ad- jutant 2d Connecticut, 28th May, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 27th July, 1775; Brigade Major to General Spencer, 15th August, 1775; Deputy Adjutant-General Northern Department, 28th June, 1776; resigned 19th April, 1777. (Died 10th November, 1843.) Trumbull, Joseph (Conn). Commis- sary-General of Connecticut Troops, April, 1775; Commissary-General of Stores Continental Army, 19th July, 1775; Commissary-General of Purchases, 18th June, 1777; resigned 2d August, 1777; Commissioner for the Board of War, 27th November, 1777; resigned 18th April, 1778. (Died 23d July, 1778.) Trunbower, Philip (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant of Hart's Pennsylvania Bat- talion of the Flying Camp, July to De- cember, 1776. TrunneU, Francis (Ga). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Georgia, 20th June, 1777; was a Captain in 1782, and served to close of war. (Name also spelled Tannell.) Trux, William (Md). Private Ger- man Regiment, 21st July, 1776; Ser- geant, 1st March, 1777; Ensign 25th July, 1778 ; resigned 1st July, 1779. Tubbs, Joel (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775. Tubbs, Samuel (Mass). Captain of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Major 14th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; furloughed 15th October, 1778, and did not return to the army. Tucker, Benjamin (Mass). Private 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Corporal, 1st August, 1777; Ensign 26th November, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Tucker, Gideon (Mass). Ensign of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Tucker, John (Mass). Sergeant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, 550 Tufts May to December, 1775; Ensign, 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed, 10th July, 1779. (Died 16th January, 1831.) Tucker, Joseph (Mass). Ensign 7th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieu- tenant, 9th February, 1780; Paymaster of Regiment, 1st October, 1778, to June, 1783. (Died 1812.) Tucker, St. George (Va). Secretary and Aide-de-Camp to General Nelson, of Virginia, in 1779; Major and Lietiten- ant-Colonel Virginia Militia, 1780-1781; wounded at Guilford, 15th March,. 1781. (Died 10th November, 1828.) Tucker, Thomas Tudor (S. C). Hos- pital Physician and Surgeon, 20th Sep- tember, 1781, to close of war. (Died 2d May, 1828.) Tucker, William (Va). Ensign 14th Virginia, 3d February, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 24th December, 1777; regiment designated 10th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; resigned 6th March, 1779. (Died 23d May, 1819.) Tuckerman, Abraham (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant of 6th Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th October to 31st De- cember, 1776; Captain 1st Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st April, 1779; Brigade Quartermastter, 1st April, 1779, to January, 1781. Tudor, George (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 6th Janu- ary, 1776; Captain, 13th June, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged lOth May, 1778; Captain 4th Pennsylvania, to rank from 13th June, 1776; Major 5th Pennsylvania, 17th April, 1780;". re- tired 17th January, 1781. Tudor, William (Mass). Judge Advo- cate Continental Army, 29th July, 1775, with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, 10th August, 1776; resigned 9th April, 1778; was also Lieutenant-Colonel of Henley's Additional Continental Regiment, Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 9th April, 1778. (Died 8th July, 1819.) Tufts, Francis (Mass). Sergeant of Wheelock's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia in 1776; Sergeant-Major 8th Massachusetts, 21st February, 1777; Ensign, 9th October, 1777; Lieutenant, 12th August, 1779; Regimental Adju- tant, 27th April, 1780; transferred to Tufts 551 Turner 3d Massachusetts, 12th June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Tufts, Grimes (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia in 1776. Tufts, Moses (Mass). 1st Lieutenant 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 27th February, 1778. Tukerburry, Henry (N. H). Lieu- tenant New Hampshire Mihtia, 1776- 1777. Tunison, Cornelius (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia 1777-1778. Tunison, Garret (N. J.). Surgeon's- Mate Hospital Department, May, 1776; Surgeon 2d Continental Artillery, 1st February, 1779, and served to June, 1783. Tupper, Anselm (Mass). Lieutenant and Adjutant Uth Massachusetts, 1st September, 1780; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783; transferred to 2d Massa- chusetts, 3d June, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. Tupper, Benjamin (Mas's). Major of Fellow's Massachusetts Regiment, April, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel, 4th Novem- ber, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 21st Con- tinental Infantry, 1st January,^ 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 2d Massachusetts, 1st November, 1776; Colonel 11th Mas- sachusetts, 7th July, 1777; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 12th June, 1783; Brevet Brigadier General, 30th September, 1783. (Died 1st July, 1792.) Tupper, Simeon (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 28th March, 1778. Turbee, William (N. C): Lieuten- ant 3d North Carolina, 6th July, 1777. (In service, January, 1780.) TurbervUle, George Lee (Va). Cap- tain 15th Virginia, 2d December, 1776; Major Aide-de-Camp to General Lee, 26th May, 1778; retired 30th Septem- ber, 1778. Turbett, Thomas (Pa.). Captain Pennsylvania Militia in 1777; subse- quently Lieutenant-Colonel Pennsylva- nia Militia. Turk, Andrew (Va). 2d Lieutenant 8th Virginia, 12th March, 1777 ; resigned — May, 1777. Turnbull, Charles (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Proctor's Battalion Pennsylvania Artillery, 5th October, 1776; Captain- Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 3d March, 1777; taken prisoner at Bound Brook, 13th April, 1777; ex- changed 3d April, 1780; Captain, 16th July, 1777; served to June, 1783; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. (Died 19th December, 1795.) Turnbull, Stephen (Va). Captain Virginia Militia, 1779-1780. Turner, Amos (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massa- chusetts Mihtia, 1776-1780. Turner, Berryman (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to . Turner, Edward (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775, and in Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died 26th December, 1777. Turner, George (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Artillery Company, 1775-1776. Turner, George (S. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 16th May, 1776; Cap- tain, 28th April, 1777 ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; ex- changed ; served to close of war. Brevet-Major, 30th September, 1783. Turner, Hezekiah (Va). Paymaster 3d Virginia, September, 1777, to May, 1778. Turner, Ichabod (N. Y.). Captain New York Mihtia, 1775 and 1777. Turner, Isaac (Conn). Sergeant 8th Connecticut, 8th July to 18th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Mott's Connec?- ticut State Regiment, June to Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Connecti- cut, It Janpary, 1777; resigned 15th May, 1778. (Died 1829.) Turner, Jacob (N. C). Captain 3d North Carohna, 16th April, 1776; killed at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Turner, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, June to December, 1776. Turner, John, Jr. (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Turner Lieutenant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; Cap- tain Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1780. (Died 1820.) Turner, John (Va). Ensign 11th Vir- ginia, 7th December, 1776, to — — . Turner, Jonathan (Mass). Ensign in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant Massachusetts Militia in 1776; 2d Lieutenant 10th Massachusetts, 6th No- vember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st No- vember, 1777; Captain, 4th October, 1780; transferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. (Died — November, 1821.) Turner, Marlbry (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Corporal in Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Sergeant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Ensign 2d Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant, 10th August, 1781, and served to close of war. Turner, Moses (R. I.). Ensign 3d Rhode Island, May to December, 1775. Turner, Peleg (Mass). Sergeant 10th Massachusetts, 1st March, 1777; Ensign, 1st November, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1779; resigned 14th August, 1781. Turner, Peter (R. I.). Surgeon 1st Rhode Island, 15th March, 1777 ; retired 14th May, 1781. (Died 14th February, 1822.) Turner, Philip (Conn). Volunteer Sur- geon at Bunker Hill, June, 1775; Sur- geon 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 16th December, 1775; Physician and Surgeon to Connecticut Troops, October, 1776; Surgeon-General Hospital Eastern De- partment, nth April, 1777; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 6th October, 1780; retired 13th June, 1781. (Died 20th April, 1815.) Turner, Robert (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, — February, 1778; retired 1st June, 1778. Turner, Thomas (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777; Captain, 24th April, 1779; regiment designated 16th Massachusetts, 23d July, 1780; transferred to 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 7th Massa- chusetts, 1st January, 1783, and serv id to June, 1783. Turner, Thomas (Mass). Captain 14th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; .re- signed 9th October, 1779. Turner, William (Mass). Captain and Aide-de-Camp to General Gates in 1776, 552 Tuttle and Colonel Massachusetts Militia in the Rhode Island Campaign in 1781. (Died 1807.) Turner, William (Ga). Lieutenant 2d Georgia, ; on roll for August, 1778. Turpin, Thomas (Va). Ensign 15th Virginia, 28th August, 1777; resigned 11th March, 1778; also called Horatio Turpin. Tusten, Benjamin (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant-Colonel New York Militia; killed at Minnisink, 18th August, 1779. Tuthill, Azaiiah (N. Y.). Sergeant- Major 4th New York, 1st January, 1777 ; Ensign, 9th November, 1777; Lieuten- ant, 11th April, 1780; retired 1st Janu- ary, 1781 ; served subsequently as Lieu- tenant New York Levies. Tuthill, Barnabas (N. Y.). Major 4th New York, 30th June, 1775, to January, 1776; Major, 1st New York,' 27th April, 1776; resigned 4th September, 1776. (Died 1781.) Tuthill, John (N. Y). Adjutant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775, to January 1776. Tuthill, Samuel (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Light Horse^ 1775- 1776. Tutt, Benjamin (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1775. Tutt, Charles (Va). 2d Lieutenant 6th Virginia, 16th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 19th June, 1776; was Aide- de-Camp to General Stephen until killed at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777. Tuttle, David (Conn). Sergeant in Lexington Alaim, April, 1775; Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 26th June 1775. Tuttle, David (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Jersey, 7th February, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 5th March to November 1776. Tuttle, George (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Mihtia, 1777-1778. Tuttle, Nathaniel (Conn). Captain 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 20th De- cember, 1775; Captain 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December 1776. Tuttle, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 • re- tired 1st October, 1778. Tuttle, Timothy (Conn). Sergeant of Elmore's Connecticut State Regiment, 28th March, 1776, to April, 1777; Ser- geant 8th Connecticut, 24th May, 1777; Tuttle 553 Underwood Ensign, 16th January, 1778; resigned 11th May, 1779. Tuttle, William (N. J.). Private, Cor- poral and Sergeant 1st and 3d New Jersey, 1776 to 1781; Ensign 1st New Jersey, 15th June, 1781, and served to April, 1783. (Died January, 1836.) Twaddle, James (Pa). Lieutenant Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1776-1777. Twiggs, John (Ga). Brigadier-Geji- eral Georgia Militia; wounded at Cam- den, 16th August, 1780. (Died 29th March, 1816.) Twining, Nathaniel (Md). Ensign 4th Maryland, 10th December, ^ 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant, 15th October, 1777; re- signed 1st June, 1779. Twombley, William (N. H.). Sergeant 2d New Hampshire, 15th November, 1776; Ensign, 9th October, 1777; re- signed 8th July, 1780. Tyler, Abraham (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain 17th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; served subsequently as Major and Lieutenant- Colonel Connecticut Militia. (Died 1804.) Tyler, Abraham (Mass). Captain of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachu- setts Militia in 1778. Tyler, Charles (Va). Ensign 11th Vir- ginia, 25th November, 17.76; resigned 23d December, 1777. Tyler, Dudley (Mass). Sergeant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December ,1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Princeton, 3d January, 1777; left regiment on 3 months' leave, March, 19th, 1779, and did not rejoin, and was dropped. Tyler, Jacob (Mass). Captain Massa- chusetts Militia at Bunker Hill in June, 1775. (Died — December, 1795.) Tyler, Jacob (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regi- ment, 1st February, 1778, to . Tyler, John (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel 6th Connecticut, 1st May • to 10th December ,1775; Lieutenant- Colonel 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Colonel, 12th August to 31st December, 1776; Brigadier-General Connecticut Militia, 1777 and 1778. (Died 1804.) Tyler, John (Va). 1st Lieutenant 3d Virginia, 9th February, 1776; resigned 7th August, 1776. Tyler, John, Jr. (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 19th March, 1776; died, January, 1777. Tyler, John Steel (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Captain, August to 31st December, 1776; Major of Jackson's Continental Regiment, 1st February, 1777 ; resigned 1st March, 1779 ; Lieuten- ant-Colonel Massachusetts Militia in 1780. Tyler, Samuel (Conn). Ensign Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant of Mott's Connecticut State Regi- ment, July to December, 1776; served subsequently as Major Connecticut Mi- litia. (Died 1820.) Tyler, William (R. I.). Adjutant of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 15th January, 1776, to . TyreU, Thomas (Conn). Ensign Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Connecticut, 6th July, 1775; re- .signed 18th October, 1775. Tyrie, James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 23d April, 1778; resigned 8th October, 1778. U. Udall, Samuel (Vt). Lieutenant Ver- mont Militia in 1777-1778. Udree, Daniel (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia, 1775-1781. Uechritz, Louis Augustus de Baron ( — ) . Lieutenant of Ottendorff's Bat- talion, 29th April, 1777; taken prisoner at the head of the Elk, 2d September, 1777 ; exchanged — -, 1780 ; Captain in Armand's Partisan Corps, , 1781, and served to close of war Name also spelled Uttricht. Ulmer, Philip (Mass). Lieutenant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 14th February, 1778. .Ulricht, Nathan (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 3d Maryland, 7th January, 1781; supposed to, have been killed at Cam- den, 25th April, 1781. Underhill, Abraham (Vt). Captain of Allen's Regiment Vermont Militia in 1781. Underhill, Isaac (Vt). Lieutenant of Allen's Regiment Vermont Militia in 1781. Underwood, Benjamin (R. I). Cap- tain Rhode Island Militia in 1775, Upham 554 Van Brunt Upham, Benjamin Allen (Mass). Sur- geon's Mate 3d Continental Artillery, 14th March, 1778; resigned 20th May, 1782. Upp, Valentine (Pa). Captain of Hart's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Upshaw, James (Va). 2d Lieutenant 2d Virginia, 19th February, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 13th August, 1776, and served to ; appears also to have been a Captain of a Virginia State Regiment. Upshaw, Thomas (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778, to 1781. Upson, Samuel (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia in 1779. (Died 1816.) Upton, John (Mass). Ensign in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775 ; 1st Lieu- tenant 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Usher, Robert (Conn). Surgeon of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regi- ment, January to March, 1776; Hospital Surgeon, 1777-1781. (Died 1820.) Usher, William (N. C). Surgeon 3d North Carolina, 4th December, 1776, to March, 1777. Utley, Samuel (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Malcolm's New York Militia Regi- ment in 1780. V. Vacher, John Francis (N. Y.). Sur- geon 4th New York, 1st January, 1777 ; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 4th December, 1807.) Vail, Benjamin (N. Y.). Captain New York MiUtia, ; killed at Minni- sink, 22d July, 1779. Vail, Edwaijd (N. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Captain, 21st August, 1776; cash- iered 21st December, 1777; name also spelled Veal. Vail, Israel (N. Y.). Captain of Swartwout's Regiment New York Mili- tia in 1777. Vail, Josiah (N. Y). Captain of Mc- Claughrey's Regiment New York Mili- tia, 1777-1778. Vail, Micah (N. H.). Captain Green Mountain Boys, 27th July to November, 1775. (Died 1777.) Vail, Thomas (Vt). Lieutenant of Marsh's Regiment Vermont Militia at the battle of Bennington in 1778. Valcour, John Simonet de (France). Cornet 2d Continental Dragoons, 20th April, 1777; Lieutenant, 1st January, 1778; Brevet Captain, 1st December, 1778, and permitted to retire from the service. Valentine, Edward (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778, to 1781. Valentine, Henry (Pa). Ensign Penn- sylvania Musket Battalion, 20th March, 1776; resigned 10th October, 1776. Valentine, Jacob (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia State Regiment, — February, 1777; Captain, 1st February, 1778; resigned 3d July, 1779. Valentine, Josiah (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant and Regimental Quartermaster, 1st Virginia, 1st March, 1778; resigned 1st September, 1778. Valentine, WiUiam (S. C). Deputy Commissary-General Southern Depart- ment, 13th March, 1778, to . Vallance, David (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Warner's Additional Continental Regiment, 27th October, 1776; resigned 15th September, 1779. Vallenais, (France). Captain and Aide-de-Camp to Colonel la Balme, Inspector of Cavalry, 8th July, 1777, and served to 11th October, 1777. Van Aelen, Barent (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York MiHtia in 1775. Van Anglen, John (N. J.). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st New Jersey, 25th November, 1775, to 20th November, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 1st New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; Captain, 4th October, 1777; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 14th October, 1812.) Van Alstyne, Abraham I. (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia in 1777-1780. Van Alstyne, Philip (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel New York Militia in 1775. Van Bergen, Anthony (N. Y). Colo- nel New York Militia, 1775-1780. Van Brunne, John De Lavacher (Md). 2d Lieutenant 2d Maryland, 10th March, 1777; taken prisoner on Staten Island, 22d August, 1777; sailed for Europe on leave, 4th August, 1782, and was lost at sea. Van Brunt, Hendrick (N. J.). Lieu- tenant, Captain and Major New Jersey Militia, 1776-1780; was a prisoner in Van Brunt 555 Vanduval September, 1780; when and where taken not stated. Van Brunt, Richard (N. Y.). Colo- nel New York Militia in 1776. Van Bunchoten.— See Bunchoten. Van Buren, Herman (N. Y.). Ma- jor New York Militia, 1776-1779. Van Buren, Leonard (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York Militia; was a pris oner; when and where taken not stated. Van Buren, Tobias (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1778-1782. (Died 1821.) Vance, David (Pa). Ensign West- moreland County, Pa., Militia in 1778. Vance, David (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 20th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 8th Jiine, 1776; retired 1st June, 1778; Captain North Carolina Mi- litia at King's Mountain in October, 1780, and in the South Carolina cam- paign in 1781. (Died 1813.) Vance, John Carlow (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant of Captain Kingsbury's Com- pany North Carolina State Artillery, 19th July, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged 14th June, 1781. Vance, Robert (Va). 1st Lieutenant 13th Virginia, December, 1776; Captain, 19th August, 1778; regiment designated 9th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; re- signed 31st December, 1780. Vance, William (Va). Captain 12th Virginia, 3d January, 1777 ; regiment designated 8th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; retired 12th February, 1781. Van Cleve, Benjamin (N. ].). 1st Lieutenant, Captain and Major New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Van Cleve, William (N. J.). Lieuten- ant and Captain New Jersey Militia, 1777-1778. Van Cleve, William (N. J.). Sergeant New Jersey Troops, November, J775, to November, 1776; Ensign 3d New Jer- sey, 29th November, 1776 omitted June, 1777. Can Cortlandt, Nicholas (N. Y.). Ma- jor and Aide-de-Camp to General Sulli- van, 9th November, 1777, to . Van Cortlandt, Philip (N. Y). Lieu- tenant-Colonel 4th New York, 30th June, 1775; Colonel 2d New York, 21st November, 1776, and served to close of war; Brevet Brigadier-General, 30th September, 1783. (Died 5th November, 1831.) Van Cortlandt, Pierre (N. Y.). Colo- nel New York Militia, 1777. Vancourt, John (Pa). Ensign 10th Pennsylvania, 15th September, 1780; transferred to 6th Pennsylvania, l7th January, 1781; Regimental Quartermas- ter, 22d May, 1781; 2d Lieutenant 4th Conntiental Artillery, 2d April, 1782, and served to 17th June, 1783. Vanderburgfh, Bartholomew (N, Y.). Ensign 5th New York, 1st May, 1778; transferred to 2d New York, 1st Janu- ary, 1781, and served to June, 178.^. Vanberburgh, Garret (N. Y.). Colo- nel New York Militia, 1777-1778. Vanderburgh, Henry (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 3d New York ,15th Novem- ber, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; Captain Lieuten- ant, 1st September, 1778; Captain, 31st March, 1780; transferred to 2d New York, 1st January, 1781. and served to close of war. Vanderburgh, Henry J. (N. Y.). En- sign 5th New York, 21st November, 1776 ; resigned 5th June, 1779. Vanderburgh, James (N. Y.). Colo- nel New York Militia in 1775 and 1778. Vanderburgh, Johannes (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia, 1777-1779. Vanderheyden, Nanning (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 2d New York, May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d New York, 21st No- vember, 1776; omitted — May, 1778. Vanderhoof, Hendrick (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia in 1775. Vanderhorst, John (S. C.) 1st Lieu- tenant 2d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to ; was a Captain in 1777, and a Major in 1781, but of what or- ganization not known. Vanderlynn, Peter (Mass). Surgeon 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777. "Ran away 20th December, 1777." Was Surgeon of Rawling's Regiment New York Militia in 1781. Vanderslice, Jacob (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th November, 1776; l,st Lieutenant, 16th March, 1778; resigned — June, 1778. Vanderventer, Jacob (N. J.). Cap- tain New Jersey Militia in 1776. Vandeventer, Per (N. J.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; dropped February, 1777. Vanduval, Mark (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Virginia, 25th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 4th February, 1778; Van Duzer 556 Vanoy taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; retired 1st January, 1783. Van Duzer, Christopher (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1812.) Van Dyke, Abraham C. (N. Y.). Cap- tain of Lasher's Regiment New York Militia, ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; ex- changed May, 1778. Van Dyke, Cornelius (N. Y.). Cap- tain 2d New York, 28th June, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 1st New York, 21st November, 1776, and served to close of war; Colonel, 30th September, 1783. Van Dyke, Henry (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1777-1780. Van Dyke, John (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1779; was in service in June, 1779. Van Emburgh, John (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia; taken prisoner at Tonis River, 14th May, 1780, but shortly after escaped. Van Etten, Anthony (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia; killed in action with Indians near Cherry Valley in Novem- ber, 1778. Van Eetten, Johannes (Pa). Captain Pennsylvania Militia in 1781. Van Gaasbeck, Thomas (N. Y.). Ser- geant 3d New York, June to Decem- ber, 1775; Ensign of Malcolm's Addi- tional Continental Regiment, 8th April, 1777; resigned 16th December, 1777, Van Hoevenbergh, Rudolph (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 13th March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 9th November, 1777; re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1808.) Van Hook, Arant (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New York, 24th February to November, 1776. Van Hook, Lawrence (N .J.). Lieu- tenant and Captain New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Van Home, David (N. Y.). Captain of Lee's Continental Regiment, 5th June, 1777; retired 23d April, 1779. (Died 12th May, 1807.) Van Home, Isaac (Pa).. Ensign 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 12th October, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 1st July, 1779; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; Captain, 10th June, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 2d February, 1834.) Van Home, Robert ( — ). Lieutenant; was a prisoner in 1780; when and where taken not stated. Van Home, William (Pa). Pennsyl- vania Brigade Chaplain, 30th June, 1779; resigned 1st June, 1780. (Died 31st October, 1807.) Van Houten, Resolvert (N. Y.). Lieutenant in Graham's Regiment New York Militia in 1778. Van Ingen, Dirck (N. Y.). Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 1779-1782. Van Eeuren Hendrick (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia, 1779-1780. Van Kleeck, Barent (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia, 1775-1776. Van Lear, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania, 15th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1777 ; Captain Lieutenant, 27th January, 1779; Cap- tain, 10th October, 1779; wounded at Green Springs, 6th July, 1781 : retired 1st January, 1783, Vanmetre, Garrett (Va). Colonel Vir- ginia Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 1788.) Vanmetre, Jacob (Va). Sergeant 12th Virginia, 14th January, 1777; regiment designated 8th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; Ensign, 8th September, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781. Van Ness, David (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1775; Captain 2d New York, 16th February to Novem- ber, 1776; Captain 1st New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 16th Feb- ruary, 1776; omitted May, 1778; served subsequently as Captain and Major New York Mihtia. (Died 1818.) Van Ness, John (N. Y,). Colonel New York Mihtia in 1775; died in 1776. Van Ness, John Jacob (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 2d New York, June to No- vember, 1776; served subsequently as Lieutenant and Captain New' York Militia. Van Ness, Peter (N Y.). Colonel New York Militia Regiment, 1775-1780. Van Neste, Abraham (N. J.). Cap- tain New Jersey Militia in 1777. (Died 1833.) Van Orden, Ignatius (N. Y.). Major New York Mihtia, 1775-1779. Vanoy, Andrew (N. C). Captain 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777 ; retired 1st June, 1778. Van Pelt 557 Van Veghten Van Pelt, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; re- tired 1st July, 1778. Van Rensselaer, Henry Eilian. Colo- nel New York Militia in 1775, and wounded at Fort Ann, 8th July, 1777. (Died 1781.) Van Rensselaer, James (N. Y.). Aide- de-Camp to General Montgomery, Au- gust to 31st December, 1775; Captain 2d New York, April ,1776; Aide-de- Camp to General Schuyler, June to Au- gust, 1776; resigned August, 1776. (Died 1827.) Van Rensselaer, Jeremiah (N. Y.). Ensigri 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; Regimental Paymaster, 28th May, 1778, to June, 1783; transferred to 1st New York, 1st January, 1781 ; Lieu- tenant, 5th April, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 17th February, 1810.) Van Rensselaer, John (N. Y.). Major and Lieutenant-Colonel New York Mi- litia, 1775-1776. Van Renssellaer, Nicholas (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 16th February, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 1st New York, 21st November, 1776, to rank from 16th Feb- ruary, 1776; Captain, 1st September, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 29th March, 1848.) Van Rensselaer Peter (N. Y.). Cap- tain 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regi- ment, 28th June, 1776 ; resigned 20th De- cember, 1779; served subsequently as Captain New York Levies. Van Rensselaer, Robert (N .Y.), Colo- nel New York Militia, 1775 to 1780; Brigadier-General New York Militia, 16th June, 1780, to close of war. (Died 11th September, 1802.) Van Riper, Richard (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1776. Vansandt, Nathaniel (Pa). Captain 5th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th Janu- ary, 1776 ; taken prisoner at Fort Wash- ington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged 20th November, 1778; did not return to army. Van Santvoort, Cornelius (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1778. Van Schaick, Cornelius (N. Y.). Ma- jor New York Militia in 1775. Van Schaick, Goose (N. Y.). Colo- nel 2d New York, 28th June, 1775; Colo- nel 1st New York, 8th March, 1776; wounded at Ticonderoga, 6th July, 1777. By the act of 10th May, 1779, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Congress be presented to Colonel Van Schaick, and the officers and soldiers under his command, for their activity and good conduct in the late expedi- tion against the Onondagas." Brevet Brigadier-General, 10th October, 1783; served to November, 1783. (Died 4th July, 1787.) Van Schaick, Jacob (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 1775-1779. Van Schoontaoven, Jacobus (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1779. Van Slyke, Cornelius (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775, to January, 1776. Van Slyke, Herman (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, -; killed at Orisk- any, 6th August, 1777. Van Slyke, John (N. Y.). Killed 22d July, 1781 ; where or how not stated. Van Steenburgh, Benjamin (N. Y.). Lieutenant of Graham's Regiment New York Militia in 1776. Van Steenburgh, John (N. Y.). Cap- tain of Graham's Regiment New York Militia, 1781-1782. (Died 1810.) Van Swearingen, Charles (Md). Ma- jor Maryland Militia, 1779-1781. (Died 1818.) Van Tassell, Cornelius (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York Militia; taken pris- oner at Tarrytown, 17th November, 1777. Van Tassell, Jacob (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York Militia, ; prisoner of war, 17th November, 1777, to Octo- ber, 1778, and again July, 1779, to 27th November, 1781; where taken not stated. Died 24th August, 1840.) Van Valkenburgh, Bartholomew, Jar cob (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant, 29th September, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 4th August, 1831.) Van Veghten, Anthony (N. Y.). 1st Lieutenant 2d New York, 28th June, 1775, to . Van Vechten, Cornelius (N. Y.). Lieu tenant-Colonel and Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1781. Van Veghten, Derick (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia; died 8th Au- gust, 1777, of wounds received at Oris- kany ,6th August, 1777. Van Veghten Van Veghten, Samuel (N. Y.), 2d Lieutenant 4th New York, July, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 3d August, 1775; Cap- tain, March, 1776; Captain 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned — December, 1776. (Died 1813.) Van Veghten, Tobias (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 2d New York, May, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st New York, 21st No- vember, 1776; killed 26th July, 1778, at ; where not stated. Van Veghten, Tunis T. (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York Militia in 1775. Van Veghten, Volkert (N. Y.). Cap- tain and Lieutenant-Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1776. Van Vleiland, Cornelius (S. C). 2d Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 1777; killed at Savannah, 9th October, 1779. Van Vliet, John (N. J.). Captain and Major New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Van Voorst, Cornelius (N. J.) Lieu- tenant-Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1775- 1776. Van Voorst, JeUis D. ( — ). Lieuten- ant of Lee's Battalion of Light Dra- goons in 1779 and 1780. Van Vranken, John {N. Y.). Lieu- tenant and Captain New York Militia, 1775-1778. Van Vranken, Nicholas (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York MiUtia, 1775-1778. Van Wagenen, Garret H. (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New York, 28th June, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 26th June, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776; exchanged June, 1778; served subsequently as Deputy Com- missary of Prisoners. (Died 20th No- vember, 1835.) Van Wegenen, Tunis (N. Y.). En- sign 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 10th October, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 5th April, 1780; retired 1st January, 1781 ; served sub- sequently as Captain New York Levies] Van Wart, Abraham (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant and Regimental Quartermaster of Graham's Regiment New York Mi- litia in 1778. Van Wart, Isaac (N. Y.). By the act of 3d November, 1780, it was "Resolved, whereas. Congress have received in- formation that John Paulding, David Williams and Isaac Van Wart, three young volunteer Militia men of the State of New York, did, on the 23d day of September last, intercept Major John Andre, Adjutant General of the British 558 Van Wyck Army, on his return from the American lines, in the character of a spy, and, notwithstanding the large bribes of- fered them for his release, nobly dis- daining to sacrifice their country for the sake of gold, secured and conveyed him to the commanding officer of the district, whereby the dangerous and traitorous conspiracy of Benedict Arn- old was brought to light, the insidious design of the enemy baffled, and the United States secured from impending daijger, Resolved, that Congress have a high sense of the virtuous and pat- riotic conduct of the aforesaid John Paulding, David Williams and Isaac Van Wart. In consideration whereof, ordered that each of them receive an- nually out of the public treasury $200 dollars in specie or an equivalent in the current money of these States dur- ing life, and that the Board of War procure for each of them a silver medal, on one side of which shall be a shield with this inscription, 'Fidelity,' and on the other the following motto, 'Vin- cent amor Patrias,' and forward them to the Commander-in-Chief, who is re- quested to present the same, with a copy of this resolution, and the thanks of Congress for their fidelity, and the eminent services they have rendered their country." (Died 23d May, 1828.) Van Winckle, John (Pa). Ensign Pennsylvania State Regiment, 18th April, 1777; taken prisoner in 1777; date and place not stated. Van Woert, Henry (N. Y.). Regi- mental Quartermaster 2d New York, 30th June, 1775, to March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant and Regimental Quarter- master 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant ,16th May, 1780, and served to close of war. (Died 30th July, 1831.) Van Woert, Isaac (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York MiUtia in 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 4th New York, 3d August, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d New York ,21st No- vember 1776; Captain, 15th October, 1778; resigned 23d April, 1779. Van Woert, Lewis (N. Y). Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1780. Van Woert, Peter (N. Y.). Captain New York Mihtia in 1775. Van Wyck, Abraham (N. Y.). Cap- tain 1st New York, 28th June, 1775; killed by hghtning, 21st August, 1776. Van Wyck, Cornelius (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia ; killed at White Plains, 31st October, 1776. Van Wyck 559 Veazy Van Wyck, Richard (N. Y.). Major New York Militia in 1775. (Died 6th October, 1780.) Van Zandt, Jacobus (N. Y.). Captain of Lasher's Regiment New York MiU- tia in 1776. Varcaze, James (N. C). Lieuten- ant 10th North Carolina, 17th March, 1778 ; retired 1st June, 1778. Varick, Richard (N. Y.). Captain 1st New York, 28th June, 1775, to 24th September, 1776; Aide-de-Camp and Secretary to General Schuyler, June, 1776; Deputy Mustermaster General Northern Army, 25th September, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel and Deputy Com- missary-General of Musters, 10th April, 1777, and served to June, 1780; served subsequently as Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Arnold from August, 1780, until the treason of that officer was known; joined General Washington's Staff and served as his private and confidential Secretary, 25th May, 1781, to 14th De- cember, 1799; date of General Wash- ington's death. (Died 30th July, 1831.) Vamer, Robert (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 28th March, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 7th July, 1776 1st Lieuten- ant, 8th March, 1777; cashiered 1st Oc- tober ,1779. Varnum, Benjamin (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Varnum, Ebenezer (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to December, 1775. Varnum, James (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 9th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776; Captain, 10th August, 1776; Captain 8th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777, to rank from l()th August, 1776; resigned 6th October, 1780. (Died 2d December, 1832.) Varnum, James Mitchell (R. I). Colonel Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May to December, 1775; Colonel 9th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Colonel 1st Rhode Is- land, 1st January, 1777; Brigadier-Gen- eral Continental Army, 27th February, 1777; resigned 5th March, 1779; was also Major-General Rhode Island Militia. (Died 10th January, 1789) Vaughan, Benjamin (N. C). Captain North Carolina Militia in 1776. Vaughan; Claiborne (Va). Surgeon's Mate 6th Virginia, 1st November, 1776; transferred to 1st Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; transferred to 1st Continental Dragoons, 3d April, 1779; retained in Baylor's Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. Vaughan, George H. (Md). Lieuten- ant of a Maryland Regiment; wounded at Guilford, 15th March, 1781. (Died 2d December, 1820.) Vaughan, George (Pa). Regimental Quartermaster 12th Pennsylvania, Oc- tober, 1777; retired 1st July, 1778. Vaughan, James (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 7th North Carolina, 28th No- vember, 1776; Captain, 6th July, 1777; resigned 27th August, 1777. Vaughan, John (Conn). Ensign 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 17th Decem- ber, 1775 ; served subsequently as Cap- tain Connecticut Militia. Vaughan, John (Del). Ensign Dela- ware Regiment, 28th October, 1780; re- tired 1st January, 1783. Vaughan, John (Pa). Ensign of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Vaughan, John (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment, ; on list for 1779. Vaughan, Joseph (Del). Captain Delaware Regiment, 21st January, 1776 ; Major, 5th April, 1777; Lieutenant- Colonel, 14th December, 1779; Colonel, 30th September, 1783; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war. (Died 1802.) Vaughan, William (Del). Ensign Delaware Regiment, 21st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 2d December, 1776; died 22d March, 1777, of wounds received at Brunswick, 1st December, 1776. Vaughter, William (Va). Sergeant 1st Virginia State Regiment, ^February, 1777; Ensign, 7th December, 1778; 2d Lieutenant, 1st June, 1779; retired 1st January, 1780. Name also spelled Vawter. Vause, William (Va). Captain 12th Virginia, 8th January, 1777; regiment designated 8th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 1778; retired 12th February, 1781. (Name also spelled Voss). Veazie, John (Mass). 2d Lieutenant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1820.) Veazy, Edward (Md). Captain of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th Veazy January, 1776; killed at Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Veazy, William (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th Maryland Battalion of the Fly- ing Camp, July to December, 1776. Veeder, Garret S. (N. Y.). Captain 4th New York, April to November, 1776; Captain 1st New York, 21st No- vember, 1776, which he declined; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. (Died 18th February, 1830.) Veeder, Volkert (N. Y.). Major New York Militia in 1775. Venable, Samuel (Va). Lieutenant of Virginia Dragoons at Guilford in March, 1781. Verbryck, William (N. J.). Major New Jersey MiUtia in 1777. Verdier, Baptiste (France). Lieuten- ant 1st Cavalry Pulaski Legion, 1st March, 1777; Brevet Captain, 6th Feb- ruary, 1784; served to close of war. Vergereau, Peter (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New York, 3d Otcober, 1775; 2d Lieutenant, 24th February ,1776; killed by lightning, 21st August, 1776. Vermonet, Jean Arthur de (France). Brevet Captain Continental Army, 29th July, 1776; Brevet Major, 18th Septem- ber, 1776. Vernejoux, Jean Louis de (France). Brevet Captain Continental Army, 19th September, 1776; Captain 2d Continen- tal Dragoons to rank from 18th De- cember, 1776; ran away 15th October, 1777, and was dismissed by General Gates, 20th October, 1777. Verner, James (N. C). Captain Lieu- tenant 1st North Carolina, 8th May, 1777, and served to . (In service January, 1780.) Vernie, Peter J. F. (— ). Major 1st Cavalry Pulaski Legion, 23d February, 1779; mortally wounded at Monk's Cor- ner, 14th April, 1780. Vernon, Frederick (Pa). Captain 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Captain 5th Pennsylvania, Janu- ary, 1777, to rank from 5th January, 1776; Major 8th Pennsylvania, 7th June, 1777; transferred to 4th Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781 ; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war; Brevet Lieuten- ant-Colonel, 30th September, 1783. Vernon, Job (Pa). Ensign 4th Penn- sylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Pennsylvania, 1st Janu- 560 Vinton ary, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 23d January, 1778 ; Captain, 13th June, 1779 ; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died , 1810.) Vernon, Richard (N. C). Lieuten- ant and Captain North Carolina Militia, 1779-1781. Verrier, James (N. C). Adjutant 5th North Carolina, 1st October, 1776; En- sign, 20th August, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 1st June, 1778; transferred to 3d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; resigned 10th September, 1779. Verstille, William (— ). Ensign of Webb's Continental Regiment 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 16th May, 1778; resigned 3d February, 1779. Vial, John (R. I.). Sergeant 2d Rhode Island, 12th January, 1777 ; Ensign 24th June, 1777; omitted 9th October, 1778. Vickers, Oliver ( — ). Ensign Rhode Island Militia in 1780. Vickers, Samuel (S. C). Hospital Physician and Surgeon Southern De- partment, 14th April, 1777, to close of war. Victor, Felix (Canada). Ensign 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 1st No- vember, 1776 ; resigned — June, 1777. Vieland, (S. C). Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, ; wounded at Sa- vannah 9th Octover, 1779. Vienna, -. See de Vienna. Villefranche, (France). Captain- Engineer on staff of General du Coud- ray, 11th August to 15th September, 1777; Major Engineer, 1st January, 1778; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel,- 2d May, 1783. Villepontoux, Benjamin (S. C). Pay- master 4th South Carolina, ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Vinal, WiUiam (Mass). Surgeon's Mate of Gardner's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Sur- geon's Mate 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Hospital Surgeon's Mate, Sth April, 1777, to 1st January, 1781. Vincent, George (Va). Ensign Vir- ginia Mihtia in 1777; Captain in 1782. Vincent, Jeremiah (N, Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1775. Vinton, John (Mass). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775 ; Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia in 1775; Captain 16th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1803.) Visscher 561 Vredenburgh Visscher, Frederick (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia in 1777. Visscher, John (N. Y.). Captain 2cl New York, 1st July, 1775; Major, Octo- ber, 1775; Major 4th New York, 8th March, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel of Nicholson's Continental Regiment, 26th' June, 1776; wounded at Johnstown, 22d May, 1780. Visscher, Matthevy (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia in 1775. Visscher, Nanning N. (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia, 1775-1779. Visson, Henry (N. C). Ensign 2d North Carolina, 1st September, 1775, to Voglesun, Annand (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1780. Vonck, Peter (N. Y.). Regimental Quartermaster 4th New York, 15th Jan- uary, 1777 ; dismissed 24th March, 1778. Von Heer, Bartholomew (Pa). Adju- tant of Ottendorff's Battalion, 19th March, 1777; Captain 4th Continental Artillery, 14th April, 1777, to rank from 3d March, 1777; Captain Provost Com- pany of Light Dragoons, 1st June, 1778 ; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783, and served to close of war. Von Plater, Frederick (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 3d South Carolina, 28th Oc- tober, 1778, to . Voorhees, John (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia, 1776. Voorhees, John, Jr. (N, J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 1776. Voorhees, Peter Van (N. J.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New Jersey, 29th Otcober, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 18th September to 20th November, 1776; 1st Lieuten- ant 1st New Jersey, 29th November, 1776; Captain, 1st November, 1777; taken prisoner and murdered by Tories near New Brunswick, N. J., 26th Octo- ber, 1779. Voorhies, David (N. J.). Lieutenant New Jersey Militia in 1781. Vosburgh, Isaac P. (N. Y.). Captain New York Militia, 1777-1778. Vosburgh, Peter Isaac (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 2d New York, — Septem- ber, 1775; 1st' Lieutenant, 16th Febru- ary, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) "Regiment, December, 1776, to rank from 16th February, 1776; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st Septem- ber, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 29th January, 1830.) Vose, BUI (Mass). Lieutenant of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster 24th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st De- cember, 1776; Paymaster 1st Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st April, 1779. Vose, Elijah (Mass). Captain of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 24th Conti- nental Infantry, 13th January to 31st December, 1776; Major 1st Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant- Colonel, 21st January, 1777; Colonel, 30th September, 1783, and served to November, 1783. (Died 21st March, 1822.) Vose, Joseph (Mass) . Major of Heath's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st July, 1775 ; Lieutenant-Colonel 24th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776 ; Colonel 1st Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Bre,vet Brigadier-General, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 22d May, 1816.) Vose, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Gridley's Regiment Massachusetts Artillery, 8th May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Con- tinental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; Captain Lieutenant of Stevens' Battal- ion of Artillery, 9th November, 1776; Captain 3d Continental Artillery, 2d December, 1778; transferred to Corps of Artillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to November, 1783. (Died 28th Decem- ber, 1810.) Voss, William. — See Vause. Vowles, Charles (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment, 1776 to 1780. Vowles, Henry (Va) Adjutant 7th Virginia, 5th December, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant, 20th May, 1778; Brigade Major of Woodford's Brigade, 21st January, 1778; transferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1779; resigned 10th May, 1779; served subsequently as Captain Lieutenant of a, Virginia State Regiment. Vowles Walter (Va) Lieutenant and Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778, and died . Vowles, William (Va). Lieutenant of a Virginia State Regiment in 1779. Vrecourt, de Count ( — ) . Colonel and Engineer, 12th April, 1777, to . Vredenburgh, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Lasher's New York Militia Vroom 562 Wadsworth Regiment, July to December, 1776; 2(1 Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777; resigned 23d July, 1777, Vroom, Peter Dumont (N. J.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Vrooman, Ephraim (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant New York Militia, ; pris- oner of war, 9th August, 1780, to 31st August, 1781. Vrooman, Peter (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1778-1781. Vrooman, Walter (N. Y.). Captain New York Levies, ; taken prisoner at Kanasaroga, 23d Ocotber, 1780, and was a prisoner to 29th July, 1783. W. Waddell, Samuel (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant 6th • Pennsylvania, January, 1777 ; resigned — August, 1777. Waddle, James {Pa)r 2d Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; resigned September, 1777. Waddle, Robert (Pa). Ensign West- moreland County, Pa., Militia in 1778. Wade, Abner (Mass). 1st Lieutenant 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 12th May, 1780, anad served to June, 1783. (Died — October, 1827.) Wade, Amos (Mass). Captain in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Wade, Edward (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 7th Virginia, 7th March, 1776; died 26th April, 1776. Wade, Elisha (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ensign 6th Connecticut, 1st May, 1775 ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 1st July to 1st December, 1775 ; 1st Lieutenant of Selden's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th De- cember, 1776. Wade, Francis (Del). Colonel and Deputy Quartermaster-General, 1779- 1782. Wade, George (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia ; wounded at Savannah, 9th October, 1779. (Died 1824.) Wade, Hezekiah (Ga). Captain 1st Georgia 12th December, 1775, to . Wade, Joseph J. (N. C.) Captain 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; omitted 1st January, 1778. Wade, Nathaniel (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant-Colo- nel and Colonel Massachusetts Mihtia, 1777-1780. (Died 1826.) Wade, Nehemiah (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia in 1776. Wade, Noadiah (N. J.). Captain 4th New Jersey, 22d December, 1776; re- signed 31st October, 1777. (Died 1830.) Wadington, John (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia in 1781. Wadsworth, Amos (Conn). Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st May, 1775 died 29th October, 1775. Wadsworth, Bissell (R. I.). Surgeon of Sherburne's Continental Regiment, 1st September, 1777; resigned 17th April, 1780. Wadsworth, Elijah (Conn). Cornet Connecticut Light Horse in 1776; Regi- mental Quartermaster 2d Continental Dragoons, 1st January, 1777; Cornet, 17th April, 1777; Lieutenant, 1st Janu- ary, 1778; Captain, 8th March, 1780; re- tired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1817.) Wadsworth, Fenn (Conn). Brigade Major to General Wadsworth, Connecti- cut Militia, 28th September, 1776, to April, 1779. Wadsworth, James (Conn). Colonel Connecticut Militia, 1775 and 1776; Brigadier-General Connecticut Militia, 20th June, 1776, and Major-General, May, 1777, to May, 1779. (Died 22d September, 1817.) Wadsworth, Jeremiah (Conn), Dep- uty Commissary-General of Purchases, 18th June, 1777; resigned 6th August, 1777; Commissary-General of Purchases, 9th April, 1778; resigned 1st January, 1780. (Died 30th April, 1804.) Wadsworth, Jonathan (Conn). Cap- tain of Cook's Regiment Connecticut Militia, 28th August, 1777; mortally wounded at Stillwater, 19th September, 1777, Wadsworth, Joseph (Mass), Sergeant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 23d Continental Infantry, Ist January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 14th Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 8th October, 1779, '(Died 4th July, 1824,) Wadsworth 563 Walcott Wadsworth, Joseph Bissell (Conn). Surgeon of Sherburne's Additional Con- tinental Regiment 1st September, 1777; resigned 17th April, 1780. (Died 12th March, 1784.) Wadsworth, Peleg (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Aide-de-Camp to General Ward, 13th February to 23d April, 1776; Brigadier-General Massa- chusetts Militia, 1777 to 1782. (Died 18th November, 1829.) Wadsworth, Roger (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 5th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 7th April, 1780. (Died 1810.) Wadsworth, Samuel (Conn). Ensign of Webb's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 16th May, 1778; resigned 6th July, 1779. Wadsworth, Theodore (Conn). Sur- geon's Mate 6th Connecticut, 18th March, 1777; Surgeon, 16th February, 1778; resigned 30th August, 1780. (Died 1808.) Wadsworth, William (Conn). Cornet Connecticut Light Horse in 1776. Wagenen. — See Van Wageuen. Waggener, Andrew (Va). Captain 12th Virginia, 20th June, 1776; trans- ferred to 8th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; Major, 15th December, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged November, 1780; re- tired 1st January, 1783. (Died 27th May, 1813.) Waggoner, John Peter (N. Y.). Col- onel New York Militia at Oriskany in 1777. Waggoner, Philip Henry (Pa). En- sign 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 12th March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 11th March, 1779; re- signed 3d May, 1779. Wagnor, John Peter (Ga). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st Georgia, 1st July, 1778; 1st Lieutenant in 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 22d August, 1828.) Wainwright, Francis ( — ). Surgeon's Mate Hospital Department, 1782-1783. Wait, Abraham (S. C). Ensign South Carolina MiUtia in 1775. Wait, Benjamin (N. Y.). Captain of Hoisington's Battalion of Rangers, 6th August, 1776, to . 1777. (Died 1822.) Wait, Benjamin (Vt). Lieutenant of Marsh's Regiment Vermont Militia in 1777 and 1778. Wait, Daniel (Conn). Sergeant 6th Connecticut, 8th May to 10th Decem- ber, 1775; Ensign 10th Continental In- fantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st March, 1779. Wait, Jason (N. H). Captain of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Ran- gers, 22d January to July, 1776; Cap- tain 1st New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; taken prisoner at Stillwater, 19th September, 1777; Major 3d New Hampshire, 5th July, 1780; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781 ; retained in New Hampshire Bat- talion, 1st March, 1782; resigned 8th December, 1782. Wait, Joseph (N. H.). Lieutenant- Colonel of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 22d July, 1775. Died 28th November, 1776, of wounds received at Valcour Island 28th Sep- tember, 1776. Wait, Richard (Vt). Lieutenant Vermont Militia in 1777. Walbridge, Ames (Conn). Captain in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775: Captain 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; Major 2d Connecticut, 28th April, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Walbridge, Ebenezer (N. H.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1778-1779. (Died 1819.) Walbridge, Holmes (Mass). Captain of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Walbron, Major (Pa). Ensign 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 20th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777 ; killed at PaoH, 20th September, 1777. Walch, Joseph (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Walcott, Benjamin (Mass). Captain 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Ann, 8th July, 1777; rejoined regiment 9th May, 1778; retired 1st April, 1779. Name also spelled Walcutt. Walcott, Benjamin S. (R. I.). 2d Lieutenant of Tallman's Rhode Island State Regiment, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Walcott 564 Walker Walcott, Christopher (Mass). En- sign 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; killed at Fort Ann 8th July, 1777. Walcott, Erastus (Conn). See Wol- cott. Walden, Ambrose (N. Y.). Sergeant 2d Canadiafti (Hazen's) Regiment, 6th February, 1777; Ensign, 6th May, 1777; Lieutenant, 2d February, 1778; re- signed 30th July, 1778. Waldo, Albigence (Conn). Clerk in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sur- geon's Mate. 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th September, 1775; Surgeon 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 1st October, 1779. (Died 29th January, 1794.) Waldo, Edward (N. H.). Lieuten- ant New Hampshire Militia, ; wounded at Bennington, 16th Augu.st, 1777. (Died 22d January, 1829.) Waldo, John (Conn). Surgeon 17th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1786.) Waldron, John (N. H.). Colonel New Hampshire Militia, 1775-1778. Waldron, John (N. Y.) . 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 12th Septem- ber, 1778; Captain Lieutenant, 14th April, 1781 ; resigned 8th April, 1783: Wales, Ebenezer (Conn). Ensign 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; 2d I jeu- •teriant, 31st July, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 4th March, 1779; transferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; re- tained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783, anad served to 3d Novem- ber, 1783. Wales, Edward Lloyd (Md). Ensign 6th Maryland, 20th February, 1777; re- signed 1st January, 1778. (Name^also spelled Wailes.) Wales, Jacob (Mass). Sergeant Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant Massachusetts Militia in 1776; 1st Lieutenant 10th Massachusetts, 6th No- vember, 1776; Captain, 1st November, 1777; resigned 4th October, 1780. Wales, Jonathan (Mass). Lieutenant of Fellows' Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775;^aptain Mas- sachusetts Militia, 1776-1777. He was appointed 1st Lieutenant 14th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, which he declined. Wales, Joseph (Mass). Ensign 10th Massachusetts, 18th July, 1780; Lieu- tenant 4th October, 1780 ; transferred to 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. Wales, Nathaniel (Conn). Ensign 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 7th December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Ward's Connec- ticut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777; served subsequently as Captain Connecticut Militia, (Died 1811.) Wales, Nathaniel (N. H.). Quarter- master of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 15th June to De- cember, 1775; Ensign and Regimental Quartermaster Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January to July, 1776. Wales, Samuel (Mass). Sergeant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regiment, May to Decembeiy 1775; Ensign 24th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Walker, Aaron (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Walker's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. _ Walker, Abel (N. H.). Captain, Ma- jor, and Lieutenant-Colonel New Hamp- shire Militia, 1776 to 1781. (Died 1815.) Walker, Ambrose (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regi- ment, February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 2d February, 1778; resigned 30th July, 1778. ^ Walker, Andrew (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant of Hartley's Continental Regiment, 13th January, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st June, 1777 ; Captain, 23d January, 1778 ; regiment designated 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778 ; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781, and served to close of war. Walker, Benjamin (Mass). Sergeant of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 13th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776 ; 1st Lieutenant 2d Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 23d February, 1778. Walker, Benjamin (Mass). Lieuten- ant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Bridge's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 27th May, 1775; wounded and taken prisoner at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775, and died of wound — Au- gust, 1775. Walker, Benjamin (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant 1st New York, — August, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, 24th February, 1776; Captain 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; Major Aide-de-Camp to General Walker 565 Walker Steuben, 3d September, 1778; Lieuten- ant-Colonel Aide-de-Camp to General Washington 25th January, 1782, to close of war. (Died 13th January, 1818.) Walker, David (Va). 2d Lieutenant 14th Virginia, 18th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 2d March, 1778; trans- ferred to 10th Virginia, 14th Septem- ber, 177S; wounded at Savannah 9th October, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; transferred to 1st Virginia 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Walker, Edward (Mass). Lieutenant and Paymaster 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died -, . 1802.) Walker, Felix (N, C). Lieutenant- Colonel North Carolina Militia at King's Mountain, October, 1780. (Died 1829.) Walker, George (N. J.). 2d Lieu- tenant 2d New Jersey, 12th September, 1778; retained in New Jersey Battalion, April, 1783, and served to November, 1783. Walker, George (Va). Ensign 13th Virginia, 20th July, 1777; deserted 8th September, 1777. Walker, Jacob (Va). Captain 1st Continental Artillery, 7th February, 1777; died 5th February, 1778. Walker, James (Md). Ensign of Gist's Continental Regiment, 20th March, 1777; cashiered 30th May, 1778. Walker, James (Mass). Ensign 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Walker, James (Pa). Lieutenant Lancaster County, Pa., Militia, 1776- 1777. Walker, John (N. C). Captain 1st' N'orth Carolina, 1st September, 1775; Major, 26th April, 1777; Lieutenant- Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 17th February, 1777; re- signed 22d December, 1777. (Died 2d December, 1809.) Walker, John (Va). Ensign 9th Virginia, 4th July, 1776; resigned May, 1777. Walker, Jonathan (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Cady's Battalion on the ex- pedition to Canada, January to June, 1776; .served .subsequently as Colonel Massachusetts Militia. Walker, Joseph (Conn). Ensign 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant of Webb's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; Captain, ,22d August, 1777; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 17S3; was Major and Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Parsons, 15th December, 1780, to 22d July, 1782. (Died 12th August, 1810.) Walker, Joseph N. C). Captain 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776 ; omitted 1st January, 1778. Walker, Levin (Va). Ensign 2d Vir- ginia State Regiment, 3d December, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 27th April, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 30th April, 1779; retired January, 1780. Walker, Micah (Mass). Lieutenant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Walker,^ Richard (Mass). Lieutenant of Jackson's Additional Continental Regiment, 12th January, 1777; killed at Quaker Hill, 29th August, 1778. Walker, Robert (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant 5th Connecticut, 1st May to No- vember, 1775; Captain of Elmore's Continental Regiment, 15th April, 1776; Captain 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777 ; resigned 23d March, 1780. (Died 7th November, 1810.) Walker, Robert (Mass). Corporal in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Ensign, 15th April to 31st De- cember, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 12th Mas- .sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner in BuCks County, Pa., 7th April, 1778; exchanged 4th April, 1781; Captain 12th Massachusetts, 15th July, 1779; transferred to 9th Massachusetts 1st January, 1781 ; transferred to 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. (Died — Janu- ary, 1834.) Walker, Samuel (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gist's Continental Regiment, 12th March, 1777; resigned 25th Au- gust, 1778; served subsequently as Cap^ tain Virginia Militia. (Died 6th July,^ 1830.) Walker, Silas (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 5th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 16th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777,-. retired 9th April, 1779; Captain Mas- sachusetts Militia in 1780. Walker, Solomon (N. C). Ensign 6th North Carolina, 16th April, 1776; Walker 566 Wallace 2d Lieutenant, 20th April, 1777; re- signed 27th August, 1777. Walker, Sylvanus (Mass). Captain of Danielson's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Walker, Thomas (Va). Captain 9th Virginia, 11th March, 1776; resigned 7th November, 1776. Walker, Thomas Reynolds (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia, 1776-1779. Walker, Timothy (Mass). Colonel in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775. Walker, William (Mass). Adjutant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 15th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. Walker, William (N. H.). Captain 3d New Hampshire, 23d April to De- cember, 1775 ; served subsequently as aptain New Hampshire Militia. Walker, William (N. C). Lieutenant 2d North Carolina, ; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; ex- changed 14th June, 1781. Walker, Zacehus (Mass). Lieutenant of Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieuten- ant 7th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. Wall, James (N. C). 1st Lieutenant of Captain Kingsbury's Company North Carohna Artillery, 19th July, 1777; re- signed 20th July, 1779. Wall, William (R. I). Lieutenant- Colonel of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to June, 1777. Wallace, Adam (Va). 1st Lieutenant 7th Virginia, 20th March, 1776; Captain, 29th June, 1778; transferred to 5th 'Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778, and served to January, 1780. Wallace, Andrew (Va). Captain 12th Virginia, 13th March, 1777; transferred to 8th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; killed at Guilford, 15th March, 1781. Wallace, Benjamin (Pa). Captain of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Wallace, Charles (Md). Paymaster of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January to December, 1776. Wallace, Gustavus Brown (Va). Cap tain 3d Virginia, 20th February, 1776 Major 15th Virginia, 4th October, 1777 Lieutenant-Colonel, 20th March, 1778 regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; transferred to 2d Virginia 12th February, 1781, and served to close of war. Wallace, Henry (Va). 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Artillery, 1st March, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. Wallace, James (N. C). Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 30th November, 1778; omitted 1st July, 1779. Wallace, James (R. I.). Captain of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 1st November, 1775, to . (Died 4th May, 1820.) Wallace, James (Va). Ensign 12th Virginia, 16th December, 1776; died 24th August, 1777. Wallace, James (Va). Lieutenant 3d Continental Dragoons in 1780. Wallace, James (Va). Surgeon 2d Virginia, June, 1777; Surgeon 3d Con- tinental Dragoons, 1778 ; retained in Baylor's Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. Wallace, John (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 5th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; resigned 28th Janu- ary, 1777. Wallace, IVIichael (Md). Surgeon's Mate of Smallwood's Maryland Regi- ment, 14th January to December, 1776; Surgeon 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned , 1777. Wallace, Samuel (Pa). Captain of "Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Wallace, Thomas (Pa). Ensign 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; resigned 1st October, 1776. Wallace, Thomas (Va). Ensign 8th Virginia, 2d June, 1779; Lieutenant, 23d November, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780. Wallace, William (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Wyman's New Hampshire Militia Regiment, June, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 2d New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; left regiment on furlough in October, 1777, and did not rejoin. Wallace, William (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Artillery, 1st May, Wallace 567 Ward 1779; wounded and taken prisoner at Camden 16th August, 1780. Wallace, William (N. Y.). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 6th May, 1777; resigned 17th August, 1779. (Died 25th January, 1837.) Wallace, William B. (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant of Grayson's Continental Regi- ment, 6th March, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 3d February, 1778; transferred to Gist's Continental Regiment, 22d April, 1779; resigned 1st June, 1779 ; was appointed 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Artil- lery, to rank from 1st May, 1779; taken prisoner at Camden 16th August, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole to close of war. Wallen, Jonathan (R. I.). Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 1st November, 1775; Captain, 19th August, 1776; Captain 1st Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st June, 1779. (Died 21st June, 1819.) Waller, Allen (Va). Ensign 3d Vir- ginia, 25th February, 1776; died 1st August, 1776. Waller, Edward (Va). Major of a Virginia State Regiment in 1780. Waller, George (Va) Major Vir- ginia Militia in 1781. (Died 1790.) Walling, Thomas (N. J.). Captain New Jersey Militia in 17'77. Wallingford, David (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Bridge's Massachusetts Reg- iment, April to December, 1775. WalUngford, Samuel (N. H.). Cap- tain New Hampshire Militia ; killed 24th April, 1778; where not stated. Wallis, George (Va). 1st Lieutenant 4th Virginia, 10th February, 1776; Cap- tain, 27th September, 1776; resigned 2d July, 1779. Appears to have been also a Major in a Virginia State Regiment in 1781. WaUis, James (N. C). Ensign 3d North Carolina, 30th November, 1778, to . WaUis, John (Mass). 1st Lieutenant of Fellow's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Walls, John Milburn (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, 20th February, 1777; re- signed 13th October, 1778. Walls, Thomas (Va). Lieuten- ant of a Virginia State Regiment in 1780 and 1781. Walsh, Enoch (Pa). Ensign Invalid Regiment, 17th July, 1777; transferred to Pulaski Legion, 14th October, 1778 ; resigned — December, 1779. Walsh, John (N. C). Captain 8th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776; omitted 1st January, 1778. Walter, John Allen (S. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 1st South Carolina, 17th June, 1775, to . Walters, John (Va). Cornet 1st Con- tinental Dragoons, 1781 ; retained in Baylor's Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war. Walton, Benjamin (Pa). Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia ; taken prisoner from his home in Bucks County 14th February, 1778. Walton, Elisha (N. J.). Captain and Major New Jersey Militia, 1777-1780; Walton, George (Ga). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; 2d Lieutenant 1st Georgia, 7th January 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 5th July, 1776 elected to Congress in February, 1776 was Colonel Georgia Militia in 1778 wounded and taken prisoner at Savan- nah, 29th December, 1778; exchanged September, 1779; was Governor of Georgia ; died 2d February, 1804. Walton, William (N. C). 2d Lieuten- ant 7th North Carolina, 20th April, 1777; transferred to 1st North Caro- lina 1st June, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 15th August, 1778; taken prisoner at Charles- ton 12th May, 1780, and made his es- cape ; Captain, 1st August, 1781 ; re- tired 1st January, 1783. (Died 1816.) Walworth, Benjamin (N. Y.). Adju- tant of Nicholl's New York Regiment in 1779. (Died 1812.) Wandin, John (Ga). Lieutenant 2d Georgia,. ; on roll for August, 1778. Waples, Samuel (Va). Ensign 2d Virginia, May, 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant, 30th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Brandy- wine 11th September, 1777; escaped 10th December, 1777 ; resigned 22d May 1778. (Died 11th August, 1834.) Ward, Andrew (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel 1st Connecticut, 1st May to 20th December, 1775; Colonel Connecti- cut State Regiment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777; Brigadier-General Connecti- cut Militia, June, 1777, to close of war. (Died 1799.) Ward, Artemus (Mass). Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment, 23d May, 1775; Major-General Continental Army, Ward 568 Warham 20th June, 1775; resigned 23d April, 1776, but at the request of General Washington continued on duty to 20th September, 1776. He was appointed General and Commander-in-Chief of the Massachusetts State Forces 19th May, 1775. (Died 28th October, 1800.) Ward, Bernard (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 20th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 15th July, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton 16th November, 1776; exchanged 20th January, 1779; Captain Continen- tal Army, 7th April, 1780, and served to close of war. Ward, Charles (Mass). Ensign 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to . Ward, Edward (N. C). Captain 8th North CaroUna, 28th November, 1776; resigned 1st August, 1777. Ward, John (Pa). Ensign 8th Penn- sylvania, 4th November, 1776; 2d Lieu- tenant 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieuten- ant, 2d April, 1779; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania 17th January, 1781 ; trans- ferred to 1st Pennsylvania 1st January, 1783, and served to close of war. Ward, John Peter (S. C). Lieuten- ant 1st South Carolina, 27th October, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged October, 1780, and served to close of war. Ward, Jonas (N. J.). Captain of Spencers Additional Continental Regi- ment, 15th February, 1777; resigned 10th April, 1778. Ward, Jonathan (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel of Ward's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 23d May, 1775; Colonel, 17th June to December, 1775; Colonel 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 7th July, 1791.) Ward, Joseph (Mass). Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Ward, 20th July, 1775, to 23d April, 1776, and Sec- retary to same to 20th September, 1776; Colonel and Commissary-General of Musters, Continental Army, 10th April, 1777; Commissary-General of Prisoners, 15th April, 1780, to close of war. (Died 14th February, 1812.) Ward, Matthias (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777; taken prisoner in New York 15th March, 1777. Ward, Nahum (Mass). Sergeant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, July to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; Captain, 11th September, 1776; Captain 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died 6th March, 1778. Ward Patrick (Conn). Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, ; killed at Gro- ton Heights 6th September, 1781. Ward, Robert (Ga). Lieutenant 2d Georgia, ; killed at Amelia Island, Fla., 20th May, 1777. Ward, Samuel, Jr. (R. I.). Captain 1st Rhode Island, 3d May, 1775; taken prisoner at Quebec 31st December, 1775; exchanged . 1776; Major 1st Rhode Island, 12th January, 1777; Lieutenant>Colonel, 26th May, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 16th August, 1832.) Ward, William (N. C). Captain 5th North CaroUna, 16th April, 1776, to . Ward, William (S. C). Lieutenant 1st South Carolina, 21st December, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780. Wardell, (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia; wounded at Sa- vannah, 9th October, 1779. Wardlaw, Hugh (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia in 1776. WardweU, Joseph (Mass). Private, Corporal, and Sergeant 1st Massachu- setts, 13th March, 1777, until appointed Ensign, 18th January, 1782, and served to 3d November, 1783. (Died 1849.) Ware, Francis (Md.) Lieutenant- Colonel of Smallwood's Maryland Regi- ment, 14th January, 1776; Colonel 1st Maryland, 10th December, 1776; re- signed 18th February, • 1777. Ware, Francis (Md). Ensign 5th Maryland, 1st August, 1780; 2d Lieu- tenant, August, 1781 ; retained in Mary- land Battalion April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Ware, Robert) (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1780. (Died 1817.) Warfield, John (Md). 2d Lieutenant 5th Maryland, 10th December, 1776; resigned' 7th November, 1777. Warfield, Walter (Md). Surgeon's Mate 2d Maryland, 27th November, 1777; Surgeon, 10th June, 1779; trans- ferred to 1st Maryland 1st January, 1781 ; retained in Marylaand Battalion April, 1783, and served to 15th Novem- ber, 1783. Warham, Charles (S. C). Lieuten- ant South Carolina Artillery, ; killed at Charleston 12th May, 1780. Waring 569 Warner Waring, Basil (Md). 2d Lieutenant 4th Maryland, 25th October, 1781; transferred to 2d Maryland, 1st Jan- uary, 1783 ; retained in Maryland Bat- talion April, 1783, and served to 15th November, 1783. Waring, Henry (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 26th Septetmber, 1779; resigned 14th April, 1781. Waring, Henry (Va). Ensign 7th Virginia, 5th March, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 10th October, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th October, 1777; transferred to 5th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; re- signed 29th August, 1779. Waring, Morton (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia in 1775. Waring, Thomas (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, September, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 10th May, 1777; resigned 10th No- vember, 1777; Captain Virginia Militia; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780. Warley, Felix (S. C). Lieutenant 3d South CaroUna, 17th June, 1775; Cap- tain, 24th May, 1776; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged June, 1781, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Warley, George (S. C). Captain 2d South Carolina, 10th June, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May, 1780; exchanged October, 1780, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1780. Warley, Joseph (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina, 1777; Captain 10th June, 1777; taken prisoner at Charleston 12th May 1780; exchanged October, 1780, and served to close of war; Brevet Major, 30th September, 1783. Warley, Paul (S. C). Lieutenant 2d South Carolina, 16th November, 1776; resigned 15th June, 1777. Warman, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant of Rawlings' Continental Regi- ment, February, 1777; Captain Lieuten- ant, 23d September, 1777; taken- pris- oner at Germantown 4th October, 1777 ; exchanged 8th December, 1780; Cap- tain, 1st November, 1778; retained in 3d Virginia in January, 1781, and served to close of war. Warmsley, William (Conn). Cor- poral 3d Connecticut, 2d February, 1777; Sergeant, 11th August, 1778; En- sign 29th June, 1779; transferred to 3d Connecticut 1st January, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Warneck, Frederick (Va). Lieuten- ant-Colonel of a Virginia State Regi- ment in 1780. Warner, Elizur (Conn). Captain 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st September, 1777; Captain 37th United States Infantry, 30th April, 1813; honorably discharged 15th June, 1815. Warner, Isaac (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia in 1777. Warner, James (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Douglas' Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Warner, John (R, I.). Captain-Lieu- tenant of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to May, 1777. Warner, John (Vt). Captain Ver- mont Rangers in 1777, Warner, Jonathan (Mass). Colonel in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Colonel and Brigadier-General Massa- chusetts Militia, 17761780. (Died 1803.) Warner, Joseph (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieu- tenant of Fellow's Massachusetts Regi- ment, April to November, 1775; Cap- tain Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1778. Warner, Nathaniel (Mass). Captain of Little's Massachusetts Regiment, 19th May to December, 1775; Captain 12th Continental Infantry, 1st January to December, 1776; Captain Massachu- setts Mihtia, 1777-1779. Warner, Noadiah (Mass). Lieuten- ant Massachusetts Militia in 177'7. (Died 16th October, 1824.) Warner, Robert (Conn). Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st Decem- ber 1776; Captain 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; transferred to 1st Con- necticut, 1st January, 1781 ; Major, 29th May, 1782; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 10th June, 1824.) Warner, Seth (N. H.). Lieutenant- Colonel Commandant of a Battalion of Minute Men in April, 1775; 'took posses- sion of Crown Point, 12th May, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel Green Mountain Boys, 27th July, 1775; Colonel of one of the Sixteen Additional Continental Regim.ents, 5th July, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 26th December, 1784.) Waxner 570 Warren Warner, Thomas (N. Y.). 2d Lieu- tenant of Lasher's Regiment New York Militia, June, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; re- tired — April, 1778. Warner, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieuten- ant 7th Virginia, ; retired 30th Sep- tember, 1778, being absent a prisoner ; when and where taken not stated. Warner, William (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Adjutant of Whitney's Regiment Mas- sachusetts Militia in 1776; Captain 10th Massachusetts. 6th November, 1776; re- signed 18th March, 1780. (Died 21st July, 1822.) Warren, Aaron (Mass). Surgeon's Mate 6th Massachusetts, 10th Septem- ber, 1777; resigned 1st January, 1778; Surgeon in Navy, 1778-1780. Warren, Adriel (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Private of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, 10th May to December, 1775; Corporal and Sergeant 18th Continental Infan- trv. 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Ensign 12th Massachusetts, 13th November, 1776; taken prisoner at Brandywine, 11th September, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 9th January ,1778; 1st Lieu- Lieutenant, 1st April, 1779 ; transferred to 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781, and served to 3d November, 1783. Warren, Benjamin (Mass). Sergeant Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to Decemberj 1775; 1st Lieutenant 25th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 7th Massachusetts, 1st Janu- ary, 1777; resigned 11th May, 1781. (Died 10th June, 1825.) Warren, Elijah (Mass). Paymaster 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died 13th October, 1778. Warren, Gideon (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant Green Mountain Boys, 27th April, 1775; wounded at Ticonderoga, 10th May, 1775; served subsequently as Colonel 12th New Hampshire Militia. (Died 4th April, 1803.) Warren, Henry (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Silliman's Connecticut State Reg- iment, July to December, 1776. Warren, Isaac (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of D. Brewer's Massachusetts Reg- iment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 2d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; died at Valley Forge 12th June, 1778, Warren, James (Mass). Paymaster- Geneial Continental Army, 27th July, 1775; resigned 19th April, 1776. (Died 27th November, 1808.) Warren, John (Mass). Sergeant 15th Massachusetts, 15th May, 1777; Ensign, 26th November, 1779; transferred to 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781 ; Lieutenant, 19th May, 1782, and served to June, 1783. (Died 24th December, 1823.) Warren, John (Mass). Surgeon to Massachusetts Troops, May, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; served as Surgeon Massachusetts Militia, 1776 to 1780; Hospital Physi- cian and Surgeon, 6th October, 1780, to close of war. (Died 4th April, 1815.) Warren, Joseph (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Fellows' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Warren, Joseph (Mass). Served at Concord, 19th April, 1775; Major-Gen- eral Massachusetts State Troops, 14th June, 1775; killed at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775. Warren, Josiah (Ga). Captain Geor- gia Militia; wounded at Savannah, 9th October, 1779. Warren, Josiah (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Gardner's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain Massachusetts Mihtia, 1776-1777. Warren, Moses (Conn). Captain Connecticut Militia in 1777. (Died 1805.) Warren, Pelatiah (N. H.). Surgeon's Mate 2d New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; Surgeon 12th Massachusetts, 1st September, 1777; resigned 1st May, 1779. Warren, Perez (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Thomas' Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775. Warren, Peter (Mass). Captain of Mitchell's Regiment Massachusetts Mi- litia on the Bagaduce Expedition, July to September, 1779. (Died 1825.) Warren, Samuel (Mass). Captain of Read's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain 13th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1825.) Warren, Thomas (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant of Stephenson's Maryland and Vir- ginia Rifle Regiment, 21st June, 1775, to . Warren Warren, William (Mass). 1st Lieu- tenant of Nixon's Massachusett Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; severely- wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775, and rendered no subsequent ser- vice. (Died 29th July, 1831.) Warsham, Richard. — See Worsham. Washburn, Azel (Conn). Surgeon of Warner's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 1st October, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781. Washburn, Bethuel (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Regi- mental Quartermaster 5th Massachu- setts, 1st January, 1777; Deputy Com- missary of Issues, 24th August, 1777, andserved to close of war. Washburn, Ebenezer (Mass). Regi- mental Quartermaster of Brewer's Mas- sachusetts Regiment, May to Decem- ber, 1775. Washburn, Joseph (Mass). Sergeant 15th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 1st May, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 2d March, 1779; resigned 11th April, 1780. Washburn, Seth (Mass). Captain of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d May to December, 1775. Washington, George (Va). General and Commander-in-Chief of all the forces raised or to be raised, 15th June, 1775. By the resolve of 25th March, 1776, "That the thanks of this Congress, in their name and in the name of the Thirteen United States Colonies whom they represent, be presented to His Ex- cellency, General Washington, and the soldiers under his command, for their wise and spirited conduct in the sieze and acquisition of Boston, and that a medal of gold be struck in commem- oration of this great event and pre- sented to His Excellency, and that a committee of three be appointed to prepare a letter of thanks ana a proper device for the medal." By the act of 7th October, 1777, it was "Resolved, unanimously, that the thanks of Congress be given General Washington for his wise and well- concerted attack upon the enemy's army at Germantown on the 4th inst., and to the officers and soldiers of the army, for their brave exertions on that occasion, Congress bejng well satisfied that the best designs and boldest efforts may sometimes fail by unforseen inci- dents, trusting that on future occasions the valor and virtue of the army will, by the blessing of Heaven, be crowned 57 1 Washington with complete and deserved success." By the act of 7th July, 1778, it was "Resolved, unanimously, that the thanks of Congress be given General Washington for the activity with which he marched from the camp 'at Valley Forge in pursuit of the enemy; for his distinguished exertions in forming the line of battle, and for his great, good conduct in leading on the attack and gaining the important victory of Mon- mouth over the British grand army, under the command of Sir H. Clinton, in their march from Philadelphia to New York." ^^ By the act of 26th July, 1779, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Congress be given to His Excellency, General Washington, for the vigilance, wisdom and magnanimity with which he hath conducted the military operations of these States, and which are among many other signal instances manifested in his orders for the late glorious enter- prise and successful attack on the enemy's fortress on the banks of Hud- son River." By the act of 24th September, 1779, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Congress be given His Excellency, Gen- eral Washington, for ordering, with so much wisdom, the attack on the enemy's fort and works at Powles' Hook." By the act of 14th October, 1779, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Congress be given His Excellency, Gen- eral Washington, for directing an ex- pedition against such of the Indian na- tions as, encouraged by the councils and conducted by the officers of his Britan- nic majesty, had perfidiously waged an unprovoked and cruel war against these United States, laid waste many of their defenceless towns, and with savage barbarity slaughtered the in- habitants thereof." By the act of 27th October, 1779, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of Con- gress be given to His Excellency, Gen- eral Washington, for directing the im- portant expedition against the Mingo and Munsey Indians and that part of the Senecas on the Allegheny River, by which the depredations of those savages assisted by their merciless in- stigators, subjects of the King of Great Britain, upon the defenceless inhabi- tants of the western frontiers have been restrained and prevented." By the act of 29th October, 1781, it was "Resolved, that the thanks of the United States, in Congress assembled, be presented to His Excellency, Gen- eral Washington, for the eminent ser- vices which he has rendered the United Washington 572 Washington States, and particularly for the well- concerted plan against the British gar- risons in York and Gloucester; for the vigor, attention and military skill with which that plan was executed, and for the wisdom and prudence manifested in the capitulation. * * * and that General Washington be directed to com- municate to the officers and soldiers under his command the thanks of the United States in Congress assembled, for their conduct • and valor on this occasion. * * * That two stands of colors taken from the British army under the capitulation of York be pre- sented to His Excellency, General Washington, in the name of the United States in Congress assembled." At request, General Washington at- tended Congress, 26th August, 1783, and, being introduced by two members, the President addressed him as follows: "Sir, Congress feel particular pleasure in seeing your Excellency, and in con- gratulating you on the success of a war, in which you have acted so conspicu- ous a part. It has been the singular happiness of the United States that during a war so long, so dangerous and so important. Providence has been graciously pleased to preserve the life of a General, who has merited and possessed the uninterrupted confidence and affection of his fellow-citizens. In other nations, many have performed services, for which they have deserved and received the thanks of the public. But to you, sir, peculiar praise is due. Your services have been essential in acquiring and establishing the freedom and independence of your country. They deserve the grateful acknowl- edgments of a free and independent nation. Those acknowledgments Con- gress have the satisfaction of express- ing to your Excellency. Hostilities have now ceased, but your country still needs your services. She wishes to avail herself of your talents in forming the arrangements which will be neces- sary for her in time of peace. For this reason your attendance at Congress has been requested. A committee is ap- pointed to confer with your Excellency, and to receive your assistance in pre- paring and digesting plans relative to those important objects. To which His Excellency made the following reply: "Mr. President: I am too sensible of the honorable reception I have now experienced, not to be penetrated with the deepest feelings of gratitude. Not- withstanding Congress appear to esti- mate the value of my life beyond any services I have been able to render the United States, yet I must be per- mitted to consider the wisdom and unanimity of our national councils, the firmness of our citizens and the patience and bravery of our troops, which have produced so happy a termination of the war, as the most conspicuous effect of the Divine interposition, and the surest presage of our future happiness. Highly gratified by the favorable sentiments which Congress are pleased to express of my past conduct, and amply re- warded by the confidence and affec- tion of my fellow-citizens, I cannot hesi- tate to contribute my best endeavors towards the establishment of the na- tional security in whatever manner the sovereign power may think proper to direct, until the ratification of the defi- nite treaty of peace, or the final evacu- ation of our country by the British forces; after either of which events, I shall ask permission to retire to the peaceful shade of private life. Perhaps, sir, no occasion may offer more suitable than the present to express my hum- ble thanks to God, and acknowledg- ments to my country, for the great and uniform support I have received in every vicissitude of fortune, and for the many distinguished honors which Congress have been pleased to confer upon me in the course of the war." In Congress, December, 23, 1783. According to order. His Excellency, the Commander-in-Chief, was admitted to a public audience, and being seated, the President, after a pause, informed him that the United States, in Congress assembled, were prepared to receive his communications; whereupon he arose and addressed them as follows: "Mr. President: The great events on which my resignation depended hav- ing at length taken place, I have now the honor of offering my sincere con- gratulations to Congress, and of pre- senting myself before them to surren- der into their hands the trust com- mitted to me, and to claim the indul- gence of retiring from the service of my country. "Happy in the confirmation of our independence and sovereignty and pleased with the opportunity afforded the United States of becoming a re- spectable nation, I resign with satis- faction the appointment I accepted with diffidence iri my abilities to ac- complish so arduous a task; which, however, was superseded by a confi- dence in the rectitude of our cause, the support of the supreme power of Washington 573 Washington the Union and the patronage of Heaven. "The successful termination of the war has verified the most sanguine ex- pectations; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence and , the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every re- view of the momentous contest. "While I repeat my obligations to the army in general, I should do injus- tice to my feelings not to acknowledge in this place the peculiar services and distinguished merits of the gentlemen who have been attached to my person during the war. It was impossible the choice of confidential officers to compose my family should have been more fortunate. Permit me, sir, to recommend in particular those who have continued in the service to the present moment as worthy of the favorable notice and patronage of Congress. "I consider it an indispensible duty to close this last act of my official life by commending the interests of our dear- est country to the protection of Al- mighty God, and those who have the superintendence of them to His holy keeping. "Having now finished the work as- signed me I retire from the great thea- tre of action, and bidding an affection- ate farewell to this august body, under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life." He then advanced and delivered to the President his commission, with a copy of his address, and, having re- sumed his place, the President returned him the following answer: "Sir: The United States in Congress assembled, receive with emotions, too affecting for utterance, the solemn resignation of the authorities under which you have led their troops with success through a perilous and a doubt- ful war. Called upon by your country to defend its invaded rights, you ac- cepted the sacred charge before it had formed alliances and whilst it was with- out funds or a government to support you. You have conducted the great military contest with wisdom and forti- tude, invariably regarding the rights of the civil power through all disasters and changes. You have, by the love and confidence of your fellow-citizens, enabled them to display their martial genius, and transmit their fame to posterity. You have persevered till these United States, aided by a mag- nanimous king and nation, have been enabled, under a just Providence, to close the war in freedom, safety and in- dependence; on which happy event we sincerely join you in congratulations. Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world ; having taught a lesson useful to those who infiict and to those who feel oppression, you re- tire from the great theatre of action, with the blessings of your fellow-citi- zens, but the glory of your virtues will not terminate with your military com- mand, it will continue to animate re- motest ages. "We feel with you our obligations to the army in general, and will' particu- larly charge ourselves with the inter- ests of those confidential officers who have attended your person to this af- fecting moment. "We join you in commending the interests of our dearest country to the protection of Almighty God, beseeching Him to dispose the hearts and minds of its citizens, to improve the oppor- tunity afforded them, of becoming a happy and respectable nation. And for you, we address to Him our earnest prayers, that a life so beloved may be fostered with all His care, and that your days may be happy as they have been illustrious, and that He will finally give you that reward which this world cannot give." First PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 30th April, 1789, to 4th March, 1797; Lieutenant-General and Commander of the United States Army, 3d July, 1798, until he died at Mount Vernon, Va., 14th December, 1799. Washington, George Augustine (Va). 2d Lieutenant of Grayson's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st September, 1777; resigned 16th November, 1777; Cornet of Lee's Battalion of Light Dra- goons, 20th April, 1778; resigned 31st December, 1778; Ensign 2d Virginia, , 1780; Lieutenant, 26th May, 1781; Aide-de-Camp to Lafayette in I'TSl, and served to close of war. (Died Febru- ary, 1793.) Washington, John (Va). Captain 4th Virginia, 2d April, 1776; died 14th March, 1777. Washington, John Augustine (Va). Colonel Virginia Mihtia in 1775. Washington, Robert (N. C). Adju- tant 3d North Carolina, 15th April, 1776, to . Washington, Samuel (Va). Colonel Virginia Militia, 1775-1776. (Died 1781.) Washington 574 Waters Washington, Thomas (Va). 2d Lieu- tenant of Grayson's Continental Regi- ment, 13th February, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st December, 1777; resigned 1st May, 1778; Lieutenant of Lee's Bat- talion Light Dragoons, May, 1778, and served to close of war. {Died 1794.) Washington, William (N. C). En- sign 9th North Carolina, 15th August, 1777 ; retired 1st January, 1778. Washington, William (Va). Captain 3d Virginia, 25th February, 1776; wounded at Long Island 27th August, 1776, and at Trenton, 26th December, 1776; Major 4th Continental Dragoons, 27th January, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d Dragoons, 20th November, 1778; wounded at Cowpens, 17th January, 1781. By the act of 9th March, 1781, it was "Resolved, that a medal of silver be presented to Lieutenant- Colonel Washington of the Cavalry, with emblems and mottoes descriptive of his conduct at the battle of Cowpens, January 17th, 1781." Wounded and taken prisoner at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781, and was a prisoner on parole to close of war; Brigadier- General United States Army, 19th July, 1798 ; honorably discharged, 15th June, 1800. (Also called William Augustine Washington.) (Died 6th March, 1810.) Waterbury, David (Conn). Colonel 5th Connecticut, 1st May to 13th De- cember, 1775 ; Brigadier-General Con- necticut State Troops, 3d June, 1776 ; taken prisoner at Valcour's Island, 11th October, 1776; exchanged — October, 1780, and served subsequently as Brigadier-General Connecticut State Troops. (Died 29th June, 1801.) Waterbury, Gideon (Conn). Ensign of Silliman's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to Deecmber, 1776. Waterbury, John (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; En- sign 5th Connecticut, 1st May to De- cember, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of El- more's Continental Regiment, 15th April, 1776, to April, 1777. Waterhouse, Abraham (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 6th Connecticut, 1st May to 18th December, 1775; Captain in Connecticut Light Horse, June, 1776 ; Captain 10th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Waterhouse, Josiah (Mass). Sur- geon's-Mate 4th Massachusetts, 29th October, 1777. Resigned 28th Febru- ary, 1778. Waterman, Andrew (Conn). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Wadsworth's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Waterman, Andrew (R. I.). Captain 2d Rhode Island, 3d May to December, 1775; Captain of Babcock's Rhode Island State Regiment, 15th January, 1776, to May, 1777. Waterman, Asa (N. Y.). Lieutenant- Colonel New York Militia, 1775-1779. (Died 1817.) Waterman, Jedediata (Mass). Ensign 8th Massachusetts 1st January, 1781; transferred to 3d Massachusetts, 12th Tune, 1783, and served to November, 1783. (Died 25th September, 1828.) Waterman, Jedediah (Conn). Lieu- tenant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775: 1st Lieutenant 3d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Cap- tain 20th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776. Waterman, John (Conn). Quarter- master-Sergeant 3d Connecticut, 3d May to 10th December, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant 20th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777 ; dismissed 24th July, 1777. Waterman, John (Conn). Ensign of Elmore's Continental Regiment, 15th April, 1776, to April, 1777. (Died 16th December, 1825.) Waterman, John (R. I.). Colonel Rhode Island Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1812.) Waterman, John (R. I.). Regimental Quartermaster 2d Rhode Island 11th February, 1777; died 20th April, 1778. Waterman, Luther L. (Connr. Sur- geon 25th Continental Infantry, 14th March to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon of Webb's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; resigned 30th Jlarcn, 1778. Waterman, Thomas (R. I). Colonel Rhode Island MiHtia, 1776-1777. Waterman, Thomas (R. I). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 11th February, 1777; Regi- mental Adjutant, 10th August, 1777; resigned 30th August, 1779. (Died 1807.) Waters, Felix (S. C). Captain 1st South Carolina, 24th Mav, 1776; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th Mav, 1780. Waters, James (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 24th December, 1776; Waters 575 Was ton 2d Lieutenant, 29th March, 1777; re- signed 23d April, 1777, Waters, Richard (Md). 2d Lieuten- ant 1st Maryland, 1st April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 27th May, 1778; Captain, 7th April, 1779 ; transferred to 3d Mary- land, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783 ; Brevet 1st Lieutenant, 5th November, 1777. Waters, Richard (Md). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Artillery, 13th Janu- ary, 1777 Regimental Adjutant, 25th September, 1778 ; Captain-Lieutenant, 18th August, 1779; taken prisoner at Camden, 16th August, 1780; prisoner on parole to close of war. Waters, Richard (Md.) Surgeon's- Mate 2d Maryland, 7.th May, 1778; re- signed, 1st NovemlDer, 1778. Waters, Samuel (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 24th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 29th March, 1777; re- signed 23d April, 1777. Waters, Stillworthy (Conn). Major of Swift's Connecticut State Regiment, July to December, 1776. Waters, William (N. C). Ensign 1st North Carolina, 19th September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 5th February, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 19th September, 1777; on roll for June, 1778, is reported as trans- ferred to Cavalry Regiment, 1st June, 1778. Waters, William (Va). Captain 1st Continental Artillery, 7th February, 1777; resigned, , 1778. Waties, John (Va). Cornet 1st Con- tinental Dragoons, 12th January, 1777; resigned 20th December, 1777. Waties, Thomas (S. C). Captain in Marion's Brigade, 1779-1782. Watkins, Gassaway (Md). Sergeant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776; Ensign 3d Mary- land, 10th December, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 7th Maryland, 17th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 14th September, 1'778 ; trans- ferred to 5th Maryland, 1st January, 1781; Captain 13th May, 1782 and served to April, 1783. (Died 14th July, 1840.) Watkins, John (Md). Ensign 6th Maryland, 15th May, 1777 ; resigned 15th August, 1777. Watkins, John (Md). Captain of an Independent Maryland Company, 14th January, 1776; resigned 3d October, 1776. Watkins, John, Jr. (Va.) Captain 4th Virginia, 21st March, 1776, to . Watkins, Joseph (N. Y.). Major and Commissary of Ordnance Stores, 5th February, 1777, to . Watkins, John WilUam (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant 1st New York, 24th Febru- ary to November, 1776; Captain of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, 11th March, 1777; resigned 12th October, 1777. Watkins, Nathan (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Captain of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Captain, 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain, 12th Massachusetts 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner in a skirmish, 7th July, 1777; retired 8th September, 1778, on account of being absent a prisoner. (Died 1815.) Watkins, Robert (Va). Ensign 5th Virginia, 5th February, 1776; Lieuten- ant, November, 1776; resigned 12th March, 1778. Watkins, Thomas (Md). Captain Maryland Company of Artillery, 26th October, 1776, to 1777. Watkins, Thomas (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Dragoons at Guilford in March, 1781. Watkins, William (Mass). Ensign of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Watkins, Zachariah (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Ser- geant-Major of Thomas' Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia, 1777- 1779. (Died 24th June, 1826.) Watrous, John Richard (Conn). Sur- geon's-Mate 2d Connecticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Surgeon's-Mate 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; trans- ferred to 1st Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; retired 1st January, 1783. Watrous, Josiah (Mass). Surgeon's- Mate 12th Massachusetts, 28th August, 1777; Surgeon's-Mate of Stevens' Bat- talion, subsequently part ofthe 3d Con- tinental Artillery, 4th September, 1777; resigned 8th January, 1779. Died 14th June, 1825.) Watson, Abraham (Mass). Captain 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777 ; Watson taken prisoner at Young's House, 3d February, 1780; exchanged 22d Decem- ber, 1780; resigned 12th April, 1782. Watson, Abraham, Jr. (Mass). Sur- geon of Gardner's Massachusetts Regi- ment, 28th June to December, 1775. Watson, James (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Bradley's Connecticut State Regi- ment, May, 1776; Captain of Webb's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777 ; resigned 1st May, 1778. Watson, James (Pa). Colonel Penn- sylvania Militia in 1777. Watson, James (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Watson, James (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1779-1781. Watson. John, Jr. (Conn). Captain 4th Connecticut, 1st May to December, 1775; wounded at St. John's, 2d No- vember, 1775. (Died 1815.) Watson, John (Del). Quartermaster Delaware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Watson, Michael (S. C). Captain South Carolina Militia, 1780-1782; killed near Sharon, Ga., 24th May, 1782. Watson, Marston (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant 14th Continental Infantry, 1st January to December, 1776, when he joined the Navy. Watson, Moses (R. I.). Ensign of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 19th August, 1776, to . Watson, Samuel (Pa). 1st Lieuten- ant 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 27th October, 1775; Captain 2d Pennsylva- nia Battalion, 5th January, 1776; died 21st May, 1776. Watson, Samuel (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d South Carolina, 17th June, 1775; killed at Cowpens, 17th January, 1781. Watson, Thomas (Del). Captain Del- aware Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Watson, Thomas (N. C). 1st Lieu- tenant 7th North Carolina, 28th No- vember, 1776; resigned 12th April, 1777. Watson, Titus (Conn). Sergeant in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 4th Connecticut, 1st May to December, 1775; Captain of Burrall's Continental Regiment, 19th January, 1776; Captain 7th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 12th January, 1780. (Died 14th December, 1820.) 576 Watts Watson, William (Mass). Ensign Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; 2d Lieuten- ant of Fellow's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 21st Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 9th Massachusetts, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; Captain 25th July, 1779; taken prisoner at Young's House, 3d February, 1780; exchanged December, 1780; transferred to 3d Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. (Died 17th October, 1822.) Watson, William (Va). Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment in 1780. Watson, Willis (S. C). Lieutenant South Carolina Militia, 1780-1782. Wattles, Mason (Mass). Sergeant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 4th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; taken prisoner at Stony Point, 1st June, 1779 ; exchanged October, 1780 ; Captain, 13th 'April, 1780, and served to June, 1783. (Died 23d July, 1819.) Watts, David (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign, 18th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 18th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 1st July, 1779. Watts, Frederick (Pa). Lieutenant- Colonel of a Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp, July to December, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776 Brigadier- General Pennsylvania Militia, 28th May, 1782, to close of war. (Died 3d October, 1795.) Watts, George (Va). Major Virginia Militia, 1777-1778. Watts, John (Mass). Sergeant of Phinney's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Watts, John (Va). Comet Virginia Dragoons, 17th June, 1776; Lieutenant 1st Continental Dragoons, 18th Decem- ber, 1776; Captain, 7th April, 1778; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th Sep- tember, 1781 ; retained in Baylor's Regi- ment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war; Lieutenant- Colonel Light Dragoons United States Army, 8th January, 1799; honorably discharged, 15th June, 1800. (Died 8th June, 1830.) Watts 577 Webb Watts, Thomas (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia in 1780. Watts, William (Md). Comet 1st Continental Dragoons, 18th December, 1776 ; Lieutenant, 31st March, 1777 ; Cap- tain, , 1779; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781 ; retired 9th November, 1782. (Died 1816.) Watts, William (Md). Surgeon's- Mate 2d Maryland, 15th August, 1781, and served to April, 1783. Waugh, James (Pa). Captain 6th Pennsylvania, 15th February, 1777; re- tired 21st June, 1778. (Died 1816.) Way, Moses (Ga). 2d Lieutenant 1st Georgia, 22d December, 1775; was a Captain in 1779. Wayman, Abel. — See Weyman. Wayne, Anthony (Pa). Colonel 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, 3d January, 1776 ; Brigadier-Geneiral Continental Army, 21st February, 1777; wounded at Stony Point, 16th July, 1779. By the act of 26th July, 1779, it was "Re- solved, unanimously, that the thanks of Congress be presented to Brigadier-Gen- eral Wayne for his brave, prudent and soldierly conduct in the spirited and well-conducted attack on Stony Point; that a gold medal emblematical of this action be struck and presented to Brigadier-General Wayne." Served to close of war; Brevet-Major-General, 30th September, 1783; Major-General and Commander United States Army, 5th March, 1792; died 15th December, 1796. Weare, Nathan (N. H.). Sergeant 3d New Hampshire, 8th April, 1777; En- sign, 4th October, 1777; Lieutenant, 5th July, 1780; transferred to 1st New Hampshire, 1st January, 1781, and sered to March, 1782. Weare, Richard (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant 8th Continental Infantry, 1st Jan- uary, 1776 ; Captain 3d New Hampshire, 8th November, 1776; died 2d August, 1777, of wounds received at Fort Ann, 8th July, 1777. Weatherbee, Benjamin (N. J.). Cap- tain of. Spencer's Additional Continental Regiment 23d February, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Weatherly, Isaac (S. C). Lieuten- ant 1st South CaroUna, May, 1776 ; Cap- tain, ; taken prisoner at Charles- ton, 12th May, 1780. Weathers, James (Va). Lieutenant Virginia Militia, 1780-1781. Weaver, Edward (N. Y.). Ensign 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; discharged, 16th December, 1777. (Died 29th June, 1828.) Weaver, Henry (Pa). Captain Penn- sylvania Militia, 1777-1778. Weaver, Jacob (N. Y.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Graham's Regiment New York Militia in 1778. Weaver Jacob (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 22d April, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washing- ton, 16th November, 1776; exchanged, 12th December, 1780; was retained as Captain of an independent company, to rank from 13th January, 1777; com- pany annexted to 10th Pennsylvania, 7th November, 1777; retired 17th Jan- uary, 1781. (Died 1812.) Weaver, John (Pa). Surgeon's-Mate Invalid Regiment, 9th October, 1780, to 31st October, 1781. Weaver, Michael (Pa). Captain Nor- thumberland County, Pa., Militia in 1779. Weaver, Thomas (S. C). Captain 4th South Carolina (Artillery, - — . Died 10th October, 1779. Webb, Charles (Conn). Colonel Con- necticut Militia Regiment, May and June, 1775; Colonel 7th Connecticut, 6th July to 10th December, 1775; Colonel 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Colonel 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 13th March, 1778. Webb, Charles, Jr. (Conn) . Adjutant 5th Connecticut, 20th May, 1775; Adju- tant 7th Connecticut, 11th July to 10th December, 1775 ; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant 19th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; ]?ay- master 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; reported to have been killed in the fall of 1778 on a gunboat on the sound near Stamford. Webb, Ebenezer (Mass). Captain of Fellow's Massachusetts Regiment, May to November, 1775. Webb, Elisha (N. C). Ensign 7th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to . Webb, George (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant 3d Continental Infantry, 1st Janu- ary to 31st December, 1776; Captain 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 24th August 1825.) Webb, Isaac (Va). Ensign 7th Vir- ginia, September, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 13th January, 1777; transferred to 5th Webb 578 Webster Virginia, 14th September, 1778 ; 1st Lieu- tenant,' 30th October, 1778; Captain, , 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 1833.) Webb, James (Mass). Sergeant 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; En- sign, 4th November, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 1st September, 1825.) Webb, James (R. I.). Lieutenant 3d Rhode Island, May, 1775 ; taken prisoner at Quebec, 31st December, 1775; ex- changed, 1776; Captain of Sherburne's Continental Regiment, 1st March, 1777; resigned 17th April, 1780. Webb, John (Conn). Lieutenant 2d Continental Dragoons, 10th January, 1777; Captain 1st January, 1778; Aide- de-Camp to Generals Howe and Greene, in 1781 and 1782; resigned 18th April, 1783. Webb, John (N. C). Commissary 3d North Carolina, 23d April, 1776, to . Webb, John (Va). Captain 7th Vir- ginia, 5th March, 1776; Major, 26th January, 1778; transferred to 5th Vir- ginia, 14th September, 1778; Lieuten- ant-Colonel, 4th July, 1779 ; retired 12th February, 1781. Webb, Joseph, Jr. (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant of Silliman's Connecticut State Regiment, July to December, 1776. Webb, Nathaniel (Conn). 1st Lieu- tenant 20th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Regimental Adjutant, 7th September to 31st December 1776; Captain 4th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 25th January, 1814.) Webb, Samuel (Conn). Clerk in Lex- ington Alarm, April, 1775; Clerk, 5th Connecticut, 6th May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant of Elmore's Con- tinental Regiment, 15th April, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Continental Ar- tillery, 1st January, 1777;' resigned 29th May, 1778; Ensign 3d Connecticut, 26th July, 1780; Brigade Major of Water- bury's Brigade, January, 1781 ; resigned — April, 1781. Webb, Samuel Blatchey (Conn). 1st Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st May, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775; Major and Aide-de-Camp to General Putnam, 22d July, 1775; Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to General Washington, 21st June, 1776; wounded at White Plains, 28th October, 1776, and at Trenton, 2d January, 1777; Colonel of one of the Sixteen Additional Continental Regiments, 11th January, 1777; taken prisoner on the expedition to Long Island, 10th December, 1777, and was a prisoner of war on parole until exchanged, December, 1780; trans- ferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781; brevet Brigadier-General, 30th September, 1783, and served to 3d June, 1783. (Died 3d December, 1817.) Webb, Thomas (Mass). Ensign 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. Webber, Christopher (N. H.). Cap- tain New Hampshire Militia, 1776-1777. (Died 1803.) Webber, Daniel (Mass). Private in Scammon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant, 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Sergeant 2d Mas- sachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Ensign, 1st January, 1781 ; Lieutenant, 30th April, 1782, and served to June, 1783. (Died 1st February, 1827.) Webber, Ebenezer (Mass). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Fellow's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Major, Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1780. Webster, Alexander (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1780-1782. Webster, Amos (N. H.). Ensign of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January, 1776 ; 2d Lieuten- ant 3d New Hampsliire, 8th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 20th June, 1777; killed at Stillwater, 7th October, 1777. Webster, David (Vt). Lieutenant- Colonel of Bedel's Regiment, Vermont MiUtia, 1777-1779. Webster, Ebenezer (N. H.). Captain New. Hampshire Militia, 1777-1778. Webster, Jacob (N. H.). 1st Lieuten- ant 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775. Webster, John (N. H.). 2d Lieu- tenant Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, 22d July, 1775; taken prisoner at the Cedars 19th May, 1776; served subsequently as Colonel New Hampshire Militia. (Died 1827.)' Webster, John (N. J). Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1778-1780. Webster, John B. (Pa). Sergeant in Proctor's Pennsylvania Artillery Bat- talion, 1776 ; Quartermaster-Sergeant 4th Continental Artillery, January, 1777 ; Regimental Quartermaster, 1st November 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 11th Webster 579 Weiser May, 1779; Captain-Lieutenant, 12th Oc- tober, 1781, and served to June, 1783. (Died 19th March, 1834.) Webster, Noah (Conn). Captain Con- necticut Militia, 1777-1778. (Died 1813.) Webster, Robert (Mass). Captain of Fellow's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. Wederstrandt, Conrod Theodore (Md). Assistant Deputy Commissary of Purchases for Maryland, 1779, 1781. Wedgewood, James (N. H.). Ensign of Poor's New Hampshire Regiment, 20th September to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 3d New Hampshire, 8th No- vember, 1776; retired 1st September, 1778. (Died 18th May, 1826.) Weed, Seth (Conn). Private 5th Con- necticut, 8th May to 15th October, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 30th Sep- tember, 1777. (Died 1822.) Weed, Thaddeus (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Silliman's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th Decem- ber, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 5th Connecti- cut, 1st January, 1777; Captain-Lieu- tenant, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 1st April, 1779 ; transferred to 2d Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1781 ; resigned 17th December, 1781. Weeden, Ephraim (R. I.). Ensign 1st Rhode Island, June to December, 1775. Weeden, Thomas (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Cotton's Massachusetts Regiment, 2d May to December, 1775; Ensign 23d Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 11th June, 1824.) Weedon, George (Va). Lieutenant- Colonel 3d Virginia, 13th February, 1776; Colonel, 13th August, 1776; Act- ing Adjutant-General to General Wash- ington, 20th February, 1777; Brigadier- General Continental Army, 27th Feb- ruary, 1777; resigned Uth June, 1783. (Died November, 1793.) Weekly, John (S. C). Lieutenant 4th South Carolina (Artillery), 26th November, 1776; Captain, 20th June, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780. Weeks, Nathan (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 17th February. 1777; killed at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778. Weeks, Thomas (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Adju- tant of Brewer's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Adjutant 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; omitted in 1777, having been ap- pointed Assistant Commissary of Issues. Weeks, William, Jr. (N. H.). Pay- master 3d New Hampshire, 8th Novem- ber, 1776; resigned 1st June, 1778. (Died 1843.) Weems, James S. (Mass). Surgeon's- Mate of Jackson's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, 10th May, 1778; omitted September, 1778. Wehritz, Baron de ( ). Lieu- tenant of Armand's Legion, 3d March, 1777, to . Weibert, Antoine Felix ( ). Lieu- tenant-Colonel Engineer Continental Army, 14th August, 1776, "wltli pay from 28th June, 1776, the day he entered on duty;" served to . Weidmann, John (Pa). Ensign Ger- man Regiment, 2d July, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant, 14th May, 177'?; taken prisoner at Brandywine, Uth September, 1777; exchanged 30th December, 1780, and re- tired 1st January, 1781. (Died 9th June, 1830.) Weidmann, Mathias (Pa). 1st Lieu- tenant Pennsylvania Musket Battalion, 20th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; exchanged, 26th August, 1778; did not return to the army. Weisenfels, Charles Frederick (N. Y.). Ensign in Nicholson's Continental Regi- ment, July, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 1st September, 1778; Regi- mental Quartermaster, 4th October, 1779, and served to June, 1783. Weisenfels, Frederick (N. Y.), Cap- tain 1st New York, 28th June, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel 3d New York, 8th March, 1776,' Lieutenant-Colonel 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel Commandant 4th New- York, 13th January, 1779; retired 1st January, 1781 ; served subsequently as Lieutenant-Colonel New York Levies. (Died 14th May, 1806.) Weisenthal, Frederick (Md). Sur- geon of Smallwood's Maryland Regi- ment, February to December, 1776. Weiser, Benjamin (Pa). Captain German Regiment, 8th July, 1776; cashiered, 31st October, 1776, for mis- conduct at Montressor's Island. Weiser 580 Wells Weiser, Benjamin (Pa). Colonel Pennsylvania Militia in 1776. Weiser, Frederick (Pa). 2d Lieuten- ant German Regiment, 8th July, 1777; resigned 1st May, 1777. Weiser, Peter (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Continental Infantry, 5th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 25th September, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777. Weitzel, Caspar (Pa). Captain of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifie Regiment, 9th March, 1776, to January, 1777. Weitzel, Jacob (Pa). Ensign of Patton's Additional Continental Regi- ment, 16th January, 1777; 2d Lieuten- ant, 2d April, 1777; transferred to Hartley's Regiment, February, 1778; regiment designated 11th Pennsylvania, 16th December, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 11th March, 1780; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania, 17th January, 1781; transferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. Welch, John (N. Y.). 2d Lieutenant of Wynkoop's New York Regiment, June, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 3d New York, 21st November, 1776; cashiered, 9th January, 1779, and joined the enemy. Welch, John (R. I.). Lieutenant Sappers and Miners, 2d August, 1779; resigned 1st July, 1781; Ensign and Regimental Quartermaster of Olney's Rhode Island Battalion, 1st January, 1782 ; 1st Lieutenant, 1st May, 1782, and served to close of war. (Name also spelled Welch.) Welch, Joseph (N. H.). Major and Colonel New Hampshire Militia 1777- 1780. Welch, Nathaniel (Va). Captain of a Virginia State Regiment, 1778 to 1781. Welch, Thomas (Mass). Volunteer Surgeon at Lexington and Concord, 19th April, 1775; Surgeon 27th Continental Infantry, January to December, 1776. (Died 9th February, 1831.) Weld, Eleazer (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Ward's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 14th May, 1776, to May, 1777. Welles, Benjamin (Mass). Ensign 1st Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; Lieutenant, 4th May, 1780, and served to November, 1783. (Died 3d June, 1828.) Welles.— See also Wells. Welles, Hezekiah (Conn). Captain of Walcott's Connecticut Regiment, De- cember, 1775 to February, 1775. Welles, Jonathan (Conn). Captain in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Walcott's Connecticut Regiment, December, 1775, to February, 1776; Major and Lieutenant-Colonel Connec- ticut Militia, 1776-1779. Welles, Roger (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Webb's Additional Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; 1st Lieu- tenant, 16th May, 1778; Captain, 8th April, 1780; transferred to 3d Connec- ticut, 1st January, 1781; wounded at Yorktown, 14th October, 1781; retained in Swift's Connecticut Regiment, June, 1783, and served to November, 1783. (Died 27th May 1795.) Welles, Samuel (Conn). Captain of Gay's Connecticut State Regiment, 20th June, 1776; taken prisoner, 15th Sep- tember, 1776, on the retreat from New York; exchanged June, 1778. Wells, Stephen (R. I.). Ensign 1st Rhode Island, 3d May, to December, 1775. Wells, Bayze (Conn). Private 4th Connecticut, May to December, 1775; Ensign of Burrall's Continental Regi- ment, 23d January, 1776; 2d Lieuten- ant, 19th September, 1776; 1st Lieu- tenant 8th Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; resigned 21st March; 1778. Wells, Chester (Conn). Captain of Chester's Connecticut State Regiment, June to December, 1776. Wells, David (Mass). Lieutenant- Colonel Massachusetts Militia, 1776- 1777. (Died 1814.) Wells, Henry (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant, — March to November, 1'776. Wells, James (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Durkee's Wyoming Valley Com- pany, 26th August, 1776; killed 3d July. 1778, at the Wyoming massacre. Wells, James (Conn). Sergeant 2d Continental Dragoons 7th May, 1777; Cornet, 1st January, 1778; Lieutenant, 2d June, 1779, and served to ; re- ported as "dead;" date not stated. Wells, James (Del). 1st Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 18th January, 1776, to January, 1777; Captain 4th United States Infantry, 16th March, 1792; died 9th June, 1792. Wells 581 Wendell Wells, James (Mass). Private and Sergeant in 4th Continental Infantry in 1776; Lieutenant 11th Massachusetts, 16th October, 1780; transferred to 10th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1781; transferred to 4th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1783, and served to June, 1783. (Died 23d February, 1806.) Wells, James (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Artillery, 20th April, 1777; resigned 1st March 1778. WeUs, John.— See Willis. Wells, Joshua (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia in 1777. Wells, Levi (Conn). Captain 2d Con- necticut, 1st May to 10th December, 1775; Major 22d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1770; ex- changed 9th December, 1777; served subsequently as Colonel Connecticut Militia and was taken prisoner at Horse- neck, 9th December, 1780. Wells, Stephen (Conn). Lieutenant- Colonel Connecticut Militia, ; wounded in the Danbury Raid, 27th April, 1777. Wells, Stephen (R. I.). Ensign of Varnum's Rhode Island Regiment, 3d May, 1775, to . Wells, Thomas (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Gridley's Regiment Massachu- setts Artillery, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1776 ; Captain Lieutenant 3d Continental Ar- tillery, 1st January, 1777; Captain, 13th March, 1778; resigned 22d February, 1780. (Died 30th October, 1799.) WeUs, Thomas (R. I.). Captain of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, I'st November, 1775, and served to 1777. WeUs, Thomas (Va). 1st Lieutenant, 15th January, 1777; Captain, 21st July, 1777; regiment designated 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; retired — Janu- ary, 1780. Welp, Anthony (N. Y.). 1st Lieuten- ant 4th New York, 28th June, 1775, to March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 1st Cana- dian (Livingston's) Regiment, 18th De- cember, 1776; Captain, 26th November, 1778; retired 1st January, 1781. Welch, Edward (S. C). 1st Lieuten- ant 5th South Carolina, , 1777 ; Cap- tain, 20th January, 1778, to . Welsh, Jacob (Mass). Ensign 6th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776 ; 2d Lieutenant of Stevens' Battalion of Artillery (subsequently part of the 3d Continental Artillery), 9th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 12th September, 1778; resigned 10th November, 1778; name also spelled Welch. Welsh, John (R. I.). Ensign and Quartermaster, 12th March, 1782, to rank from 1st July, 1781 ; retired 15th June, 1783. Welsh, Joseph (Mass). Lieutenant of Paterson's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December 1775; 1st Lieutenant 15th Continental Infantry, 1st January, to 31st December, 1776. (Died 15th February, 1825.) Welsh, Nathaniel (Va). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Virginia State Regiment, -, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 13th January, 1779; Captain, 1st September, 1779; re- tired January, 1781. Welsh, Patrick (S. C). Major South Carolina Dragoons, 5th April to Sep- tember, 1781. Welsh, Peter (Mass). Sergeant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775 ; Sergeant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- signed 30th April, 1780. Name also spelled Welch. (Died 22d August, 1831.) Welsh, Richard (Mass). Sergeant of Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Ensign 16th Conti- nental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 9th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; dis- missed 28th August, 1780. Weltner, Ludowick (Md). Major Ger- man Regiment, 17th jfuly, 1776; Lieu- tenant-Colonel, 29th April, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Wempel, Abraham (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia, 1777-1779. Wempel, Myndert A. (N. Y.). Cap- tain New York Militia, 1777-1778. Wempel, Myndert M. (N. Y.). Ma- jor New York Militia in 1778. Wendell, Cornelius (N. Y.). Lieuten- ant New York Militia in 1775. Wendell, Harmanus (N .Y.). Captain New York Militia in 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel New York MiUtia, 1780-1781. Wendell, Henry (N. Y.). Major New York Militia, 20th October, 1775, to . Wendell, Jacob Henry (N. Y.). En- sign 1st New York, 21st November, Wendell 582 Westcott ■ 1776 ; Lieutenant, January, 1779 ; Regi- mental Adjutant, 29th September, 1780, and served to June, 1783. (Died 23d March, 1826.) Wendell, John H. (N. Y.). Captain in Wynkoop's New York Regiment, 1st March, 1776; Captain 1st New York, 21st November, 1776; resigned 5th April, 1781. (Died 10th July, 1832.) Wentworth, James (Pa). Lieuten- •ant, ; was a prisoner; when and where taken not stated. Wentworth, Jonathan (N. H.). Cap- tain 2d New Hampshire, 23d May to December, 1775; Captain 8th Continen- tal Infantry, 1st January, 1776; cash- iered 26th July, 1776; Major New Hamp- shire MiUtia in 1780. (Died 1790.) Werts, Thomas (Va). Captain Uth Virginia, 21st July, 1776; died 20th De- cember, 1776. Wesson, James Mass). Major of Gerrish's Massachusetts Reg.ment, l9th May to December, 1775; Lieutenant- Colonel 26th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; Colonel 9th Massachu- setts, 1st November, 1776; wounded at Monmouth, 28th June, 1778; retired 1st ■ January, 1781. (Died 15th October, 1809.) Wesson, Nathan (N. H.). Lieuten- ant of Flowers' Artillery Artificer Regi- ment, 1779-1781. West, Benjamin (Mass). 2d Lieuten- ant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May, 1775; killed at Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775. West, Benjamin (R. I.). 1st Lieuten- ant of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 19th August, 1776; Captain of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to . West, Cato (S. C). 1st Lieutenant 5th South Carolina, — March, 1777; re- signed — October, 1779. West, Charles (Va). Captain 3d Vir- ginia, 9th February, 1776; Major, 30th January, 1777; resigned 6th July, 1778. West, Ebenezer (Conn). Sergeant 3d Connecticut, 9th May to 18th Decem- ber, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Sage's Con- necticut State Regiment, 20th June to 25th December, 1776 ; Adjutant of Ely's Connecticut State Regiment, June, 1777; taken prisoner on Long Island Expedition, 10th December, 1777; ex- changed 8th December, 1780. West, Ebenezer (R. I.). Ensign 11th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, 11th February, 1777; cashiered 12th July, 1778. West, George (Pa). 1st Lieutenant of Miles' Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 9th March, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island, 27th August, 1776, and died in captivity. West, Jeremiah (Conn). Surgeon's Mate of Webb's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; Surgeon, 5th June, 1778; transferred to 3d Connecticut, 1st January, 1781 ; resigned 3d March, 1782. (Died 18th October, 1806.) West, Jacob (N. J.). Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel New Jersey Mili- tia, 1776-1780. West, Nathaniel (Conn). 2d Lieu- tenant of Sage's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. West, Samuel (Mass). 2d Lieutenant of Whitcomb's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775. West, Thomas (Va). Captain 10th Virginia, 10th November, 1776; resigned 9th September, 1778. West, William (Pa). Captain 3d Pennslvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Major, 25th October, 1776; taken prisoner at Port Washington, 16th No- vember, 1776. West, William (R. I.), Colonel and Brigadier-General Rhode Island Militia, 1775-1780. Westcoat, Arthur (N. J). 1st Lieu- tenant New Jersey Militia in 1777. (Name also spelled Wescoat.) Westcoat, Joel (Pa). Ensign 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 8th January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 12th April, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Westcott, Gideon (R. I.), Captain of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island Artil- lery in 1777. Westcott, Jabez (R. I.). Captain of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to -. Westcott, John (N. J.). 1st Lieuten- ant Western Company New Jersey Ar- tillery, 1st March, 1776; Captain Lieu- tenant, October, 1776; Captain, 1777, to Westcott, Nathan (R. I.). Ensign of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th December, 1776, to . Westcott, Richard (N. J.). Major New Jersey Militia; wounded. at Tren- ton, 2d January, 1777. (Died 1825.) Westcott 583 Westcott, Uriah (R. I.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Elliott's Regiment Rhode Is- land State Artillery, 12th December, 1776, to . Westcott, Wright (Va). Captain Vir- ginia Militia, 1780-1781. Westcott, Zorobabel (R. I.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Richmond's Rhode Island State Regiment, 1st November, 1775, to WestfaU, Abel (Va). Captain Sth Vir- ginia, 12th March, 1776; resigned 22d November, 1777. Westfall, Cornelius (Va). Ensign Sth Virginia, 16th March, 1777 ; resigned 21st April, 1778. Westfall, Simon (N. Y). Captam New York Militia in 1780. Weston, Benjamin (Conn). Private in the Lexington Alarm, April 1775;, Sergeant of Webb's Contmental Regi- ment, 10th March, 1777; Ensign, 16th May, 1778; resigned 13th July ,1779. Weston, James (Mass) . Sergeant 6th Massachusetts, 25th February, 1777; Sergeant-Major February, 1779; Ensign, 10th April, 1779; roll _for February, 1780, says "never joined." Wetherill, Obadiah (Mass). Ensign 7th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Ensign 8th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 5th January, 1777; resigned 14th September, 1780. Name also spelled Wetherell. Wetherill, John (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia in 1776. Wetmore, Jacob (Conn). 1st Lieuten- ant of Sage's Connecticut State Regi- ment, June to December, 1776. WetzeU, Michael (N. J.). 2d Lieuten- ant 2d Continental Artillery, 29th June 1781; transferred to Corps of Ar- tillery, 17th June, 1783, and served to November, 1783. Weyman Abel (N. Y.). Ensign 1st New Jersey, 4th August to November, 1776; Ensign 4th New Jersey, 28th No- vember, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 17th Feb- ruary 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 1st No- vember, 1777; transferred to 2d New Jersey, 1st July, 1778; Captain, 16th April 1780; transferred to 1st New Jer- sey, 1st January, 1781, and served to April, 1783. (Name also spelled Way- man.) Weyman, Edward (S. C). Captain South Carolina Artillery, 1779-1781. Wheeler Wharton, Carpenter (— ). Commis- sary Continental Army, 6th July, 1776; charges were preferred against him, and was directed 26th June, 1777. to settle his accounts. Wheatley, Andrew (Conn). Regi- mental Quartermaster 4th Connecticut, 15th January, 1777; resigned — April, 1778. Wheatley, John (Conn). 2d Lieuten- ant of Selden's Connecticut State Regi- ment, 20th June, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner on the retreat from New York, 15th September, 1776, Wheaton, Joseph (N. H.). Lieuten- ant of Peabody's Regiment New Hamp- shire Militia, 1778-1779. Wheaton, Joseph (R. I.). Ensign 2d Rhode Island, 1st March, 1779; 2d Lieu- tenant, 31st August, 1779; retained in Olney's Rhode Island Battalion 14th May 1781, and served to 25th Decem- ber, 1783; Captain Assistant Deputy Quartermaster-General United States Army, 28th April, 1813; Major Deputy Quartermaster-General, 15th September, 1814; appointment negatived bv Sen- ate, 3d January, 1815. (Died 23d No- vember, 1828.) Wheaton, Samuel (Conn). Quarter- master-Sergeant 2d Connecticut, 13th December, 1776; Regimental Quarter- master, 10th December, 1777; resigned Sth March, 1778. Whedbee, Richard (N. C). 2d Lieu- tenant 7th North Carolina, 1st May, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 15th August, 1777; dismissed 15th January, 1778. Wheeler, Adam (Mass). Lieutenant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Cap- tain of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; Captain 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Captain 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; re- tired 15th OctobeH, 1778. (Died 1802.) Wheeler, Abijah (N. H.). Lieutenant of Drake's Regiment, New Hampshire MiUtia, 1777-1778. Wheeler, Ephraim (Mass). Ensign 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; cashiered 22d December, 1777. Wheeler, Francis (Mass). Lieuten- ant Company of Minute Men at Con- cord, 19th April, 1775. Wheeler, John (Mass). 1st Lieuten- ant of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regi- Wheeler 584 Whipple ment, May to December, 1775; Lieuten- ant Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1777. Wheeler, Joseph (N. J.). Lieutenant and Captain New Jersey Militia, 1776- 1777. Wheeler, Lemuel (Conn). Surgeon 4th Connecticut, May to November, 1775. Wheeler, Nathan (Mass). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Corporal of Doolittle's Massachusetts Regiment, April to December, 1775; Sergeant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December 1776; Quartermaster- Sergeant 6th Massachusetts, 1st Febru- ary, 1777; Ensign, 6th March, 1779; re- signed 5th October, 1780. (Uied 15th July, 1823.) Wheeler, Nathan (Mass). Ensign of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 6th Massachusetts 1st January, 1777 ; retired 1st March, 1779. Wheeler, Seth (N. H.). 2d Lieuten- ant of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, 6th July, 1775, to Janu- ary, 1776. Wheeler, Silas (R. I.). Lieutenant of Barton's Regiment Rhode Island Mi- litia in 1779. Wheeler, Warham (Mass). Sergeant of Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, April to November, 1775; Ensign 4th Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 10th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; resigned 11th Novem- ber, 1777. Wheeler, William (Md). Ensign 2d Maryland, 14th January, 1777; resigned 20th November, 1777. Wheeler, William (N. Y.). Surgeon of Steven's Battalion of Artillery, 4th September, 1777; resigned 18th Janu- ary, 1779. Wheelock, Ephraim (Mass. Lieuten- ant-Colonel in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775, and Colonel Massachusetts Mili- tia, 1776-1777. Wheelock, John (Vt). Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel Bedel's Regiment Vermont Militia, 1777-177S. Wheelock, Moses (Mass). Captain of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment, 23d May to December, 1775; Captain, Ma- jor and Lieutenant-Colonel Massachu- setts Militia, 17761780. (Died 1801.) Wheelwright, Daniel (Mass). Captain Massachusetts Militia, 1775-1776; Cap- tain 11th Massachusetts, 6th November, 1776; died 28th May 1778. Whelp, Anthony. — See Welp. Whelpley, James (Conn). Regimental Quartermaster 5th Connecticut, 1st Jan- uary, 1777; resigned 15th December, 1777. Wherry, David (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, August, 1776, to . Wherry, Joseph (Pa). 2d Lieutenant of Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battal- ion of the Plying Camp ; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776. Wherry, Robert (Pa). Surgeon's Mate of Malcolm's Additional Conti- nental Regiment, 20th June, 1778 ; trans- ferred to 11th Pennsylvania, 16th De- cember, 1778; transferred to 3d Penn- sylvania, 17th January, 1781; trans- ferred to 1st Pennsylvania, 1st Janu- ary, 1783, and served to close of war. Whetmore, Hezekiah (N. Y.). Quar- termaster 2d Continental Dragoons, 12th January, 1777; Adjutant of Stevens' Battalion of Artillery, 1st February, 1777; resigned 5th September, 1778. (Name also spelled Wetmore.) Whipple, Amos (R. I.). Captain Rhode Island Militia in 1777. Whipple, Bella (R. I.). Adjutant 2d Rhode Island, June to December, 1775. Whipple, George (Mass). 2d Lieu- tenant of Read's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775; 2d Lieu- tenant 13th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 1st January, 1777, to . Whipple, Job (Mass). Sergeant in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Lieuten- ant of Mansfield's Massachusetts Regi- ment, May to December, 1775 ; 1st Lieu- tenant 27th Continental Infantry,- 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Cap- tain 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; wounded at Bennington, 16th Au- gust, 1777; resigned 20th April, 1781. Whipple, Moses (N. H.). Captain New Hampshjre Militia in 1777. Whipple, Samuel (R. I.). Ensign of Tallman's Rhode Island Regiment 12th December, 1776; 2d Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island, Uth February, 1777; re- signed 18th January, 1778. Whipple, William (N. H.). A signer of the Declaration of Independence; Whipple Brigadier-General New Hampshire Mi- litia in 1777-1778; died 28th November, 1785. Whipple, William (R. I.). Ensign of Stanton's Rhode Island State Regi- ment, 12th Deceniber, 1776, to . Whitaker, Edward (N. Y.). Lieu- tenant of Snyder's Regiment New York Militia in 1781-1782. Whitaker, Hudson (N. C). Ensign 7th North Carolina, 22d December, 1776, to ; Captain; wounded at Hickory Hill, 28th June, 1779. Whitaker, Stephen (N. J.). Lieuten- ant New Jersey Militia, 1776-1777. Whitaker, William (Va). Lieuten- ant 1st Continental Artillery, 10th April, 1782, to . Whitcomb, Asa (Mass). Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment, 3d June to December 1775 ; Colonel 6th Continental Infantry 1st January to 31st December, 1776. (Died 1804.) Whitcomb, Benjamin (N. H.). 2d Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers, 22d January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 10th May, 1776; Cap- tain, 14th October, 1776; Major Bat- talion New Hampshire Rangers, 10th November, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. (Died 22d July, 1828.) Whitcomb Elisha (N. H.). 1st Lieu- tenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hamp- shire Rangers, 22d January to Decem- ber, 1776, and Captain of Vermont Mi- litia, 15th December, 1777, to 1st April, 1778. Whitcomb, John (Mass). Was a Brigadier-General Massachusetts Militia at the commencement of the war, also a Colonel, Massachusetts Regiment, April - to December, 1775, and was also Ma- jor-General Massachusetts Militia in 1775; appointed Brigadier-General Con- tinental Army, 5th June, 1776, which he declined. (Died 1812.) Whitcomb Jonathan (N. H.). Cap- tain 3d New Hampshire,, 23d April to December, 1775.- (Died 1792.) Whitcomb, Joseph (N. H.). Captain New Hampshire Militia, 1777. Whitcomb, Scottoway (Mass). En- sign arid Regimental Quartermaster 3d Continental Infantry, 1st January, 1776, to December, 1776; Lieutenant Massa- chusetts Militia, 1777-1779. White, Aaron (Mass). Hospital Sur- geon, 1776-1779. (Died 1813.) Name also spelled Wight. 585 White White, Andrew (N. Y.). Ensign 2d New York, 21st November, 1776; 2d Lieutenant, 1st June, 1777 ; resigned 5th April, 1780; served subsequently as Cap- tain New York Levies. White, Anthony Walton (N. J.). Lieu- tenant-Colonel 3d New Jersey, 18th Jan- uary, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel 4th Con- tinental Dragoons, 15th February, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant 1st Continental Dragoons 10th December, 1779; Colonel, 16th February, 1780; taken prisoner at Lanneaus' Ferry, 6th May, 1780; exchanged October, 1780; retired 9th November, 1782; Brigadier- General United States Army, 19th July, 1798; honorably discharged, 15th June, 1800. (Died 10th February, 1803.) White, Haffield (Mass). Lieutenant Company of Minute Men at Lexington, 19th April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant of Mans- field's Massachusetts Regiment, May to to December, 1775; 1st Lieutenant 27th Continental Infantry, 1st January to 31st December, 1776, being Regimental Adjutant from 24th April, 1776; Cap- tain 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died . 1817.) White, Aquilla (Pa). Ensign 8th Pennsylvania, August, 1776; left the sevice 23d February, 1777. White, Ebenezer {'! o brevet commission one grade higher than their present rank, having respect to their seniority; and that commissions for full colonels be granted to the lieut- tenant-colonels of 1777, the resolution of 27th May, 1778, notwithstanding . On the report of a Committee, consisting of Mr. McHenry, Mr. Peters, and Mr. Duane, to whom were referred a letter from Captain Second, and sundry other papers : Resolved, That Captains Second and De Pontiere, late of Pulaski's legion, be promoted to the rank of majors by brevet in the army of the United States; their relative rank to be settled according to the dates of their present commissions. Resolved, That Lieutenant Beaulieu be promoted to the rank of captain by brevet in the Army of the United States. On a report from the Secretary of War: Resolved, That the brevet commission of major in the army of the United States issue to Captain Haskell, Aide-de-Camp to Major-General R. Howe. On the report of a Committee, consisting of Mr. McHenry, Mr. Hawkins, and Mr. Madison, to whom was referred a memorial of Lieutenant Edward Phelon : Whereas Lieutenant Edward Phelon, of the 4th Massachusetts Regiment, hath, by his memorial set forth, that while he was fighting for the liberties of the United States, he received several wounds, under which he has for four years past borne the most excruciating pains ; and that during that time he has been without any other support from the public than what has been given to other officers in full health, and that he is still a cripple; and whereas the facts above set forth are cer- tified to be true in all their parts by eleven of the general officers of the army, who have moreover recommended him as having served with reputation to himself and advantage to the United States, and as deserving the favor and confidence of Congress : therefore. Resolved, That the Secretary of War issue to Lieutenant E. Phelon a commis- sion of captain in the Army of the United States. The Continental Army was finally disbanded, to take effect November 3, 1783, by a proclamation of the Continental Congress of October 18, 1783. (See page 66, this volume.) It would appear that the larger part, if not all, of the Continental Army, was, at the time of disbandment, on furlough. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BATTLES, ACTIONS, &c. Amboy, New Jersey, 8th March, 1777. Amelia Island, Florida, 18th May, 1777. Anderson, Fort, Georgia, 23d July, 1780. Anne, Fort, New York, 8th July, 1777. Assumpsick Bridge, N. J., 2d January, 1777. Augusta, Georgia, 29th January, 1777, 14th to 18th September, 1780, and 16th April to 5th June, 1781. Balfour, Fort, South Carolina, 12th April, 1781. Barren Hill, Pennsylvania, 20th May, 1778. Beaufort, South Carolina, 10th August, 1776, and 3d February, 1779. Beattie's Mill,.S. C, 21st March, 1781. Bedford, New York, 2d July, 1779. Breeds Hill (Bunker Hill), Massachusetts, 17th June, 1775. Bemus Heights, New York, 19th September, 1777. Bennington, Vermont, 16th August, 1777. Bergen, New Jersey, 19th July, 1780. Biggin's Bridge, South Carolina, 14th April, 1780. Black Mingo, S. C, 14th April, 1780. Black River, South Carolina, 25th October, 1780. Black Stoks, South Carohna, 20th November, 1780. Block House, New Jersey, 21st July, 1780. Blue Licks, Kentucky, 19th August, 1782. Bordentown, New Jersey, 8th May, 1778. Boston, Massachusetts (siege of),. 17th June, 1775, to 17th March, 1776. Bound Brook, New Jersey, 13th April, 1777. Brandon's Camp, S. C, 12th July, 1780. Brandywine, Pa., 11th September, 1777. Brattonville, South Carolina, 12th July, 1780. Brewton Hill, Georgia, 29th December, 1778. Brier Creek, Georgia, 3d March, 1779. Bristol, Pennsylvania, 17th April, 1778. Bristol, Rhode Island, 7th October, 1775. Broad River, South Carolina, 12th November, 1780. Brookland, Long Island, 28th August, 1776. Brooklyn, New York, 27th August, 1776. Bruce's Cross-Roads, North Carolina, 12th February, 1781. Brunswick, New Jersey, 1st December, 1776, and 26th October, 1779. Buford Massacre, S. C, 29th May, 1780. BuUtown Swamp, Savannah, Georgia, 19th November, 1778. Bull's Ferry, New Jersey, 21st July, 1780. 671 Bunker Hill (Breeds Hill), Massachusetts, 17th June, 1775. Bushwick, Long Island, 27th August, 1776. Butts Hill, Rhode Island, 29th August, 1778. Camden, South Carolina, 16th August, 1780, 25th April and 10th May, 1781. Cane Brake, South Carolina, 22d December, 1775. Cane Creek, North Carolina, 12th September, 1780, and 13th September, 1781. Cars, Port, Georgia, 10th February, 1779. Catawba Ford, South Carolina, 18th August, 1780. Caughnawaga, New York, 22d May, 1780. Cedars, The, Canada, 19th May, 1776. Cedar Springs, South Carolina, 13th July and 8th August, 1780. Chadd's Ford, Pa.', 11th September, 1777. Chambly, Canada, 19th October, 1775, and 16th June, 1776. Charles City Court-House, Virginia, 8th January, 1781. Charleston, South Carolina, siege of, Uth to 13th May, 1779, and 29th March to 12th May, 1780; sortie from 24th April, 1780; occupied by the British, 12th May, 1780, to 14th December, 1782. Charleston Neck, South Carolina, 11th May, 1779. Charlestown, Massachusetts, 8th January, 1776. Charlotte, North CaroUna, 26th September, 1780. Chatterton's Hill, New York, 28th October, 1776. Chemung, New York, 29th August, 1779. Cherokee Ford South Carolina, 14th February, 1779. Cherokee Jndian Town, S. C, 13th July, 1780. Cherry Valley, New York, 10th November, 1778. Chesapeake Bay, 8th to 10th July, 1776. CJiestnut Creek, New Jersey, 6th October, 1778. Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, 6th December, 1777. Clapp's Mill, North Carolina, 2d March, 1781. Clinton, Fort, New York, 6th October, 1777. Clouds Creek, S. C, 7th November, 1781. Cobleskill, New York, 1st June, 1778. Cock-hill Fort, New York, 16th November, 1776. Combahee Ferry, South Carolina, 27th August, 1782. Concord, Massachusetts, 17th April, 1775. Connecticut Farms, New Jersey, 7th to 23d June, 1780. Coosawhatchie, S. C, 11th to 13th May, 1779. Coram, Long Island, 21st November, 1780. Cornwallis, Fort, Georgia, 14th September, 1780, and 5th June, 1781. Cowan's Ford, North Carolina, 1st February, 1781. Cowpens, South CaroHna, 17th January, 1781. Crompo Hill, Connecticut, 28th April, 1777. Crooked Billet, Pennsylvania, 1st May, 1778. Croton River, New York, 14th May, 1781. Crown Point, New York, 12th May, 1775; 14th October, 1776, and 16th June, 1777. Cumberland, Fort, Nova Scotia, 20th November, 1776. Currytown, New York, 9th July, 1781. Danbury Raid, Connecticut, 25th to 27th April, 1777. Diamond Island, New York, 23d September, 1777. Dorchester, South Carolina, 1st and 29th December, 1781, and 24th April, 1782. Dorchester Neck, Massachusetts, 14th February, 1776. Dreadnought, Fort, Georgia, 21st May, 1781. 672 Dutch Island, Rhode Island, 2d August, 1777. Earle's Ford, North Carolina, 15th July, 1780. East Chester, New York, 18th January, 1780. Ebenezer, Georgia, 23d June, 1782. Edge Hill, Pennsylvania, 7th December, 1777. Egg Harbor, New Jersey, 15th October, 1778. Elizabethtown, New Jersey, 25th January, and 6th June, 1780. Elmira, New York, 29th August, 1779. Esopus, New York, 13th October, 1777. Esseriecca Town, South Carolina, 1st August, 1776. Eutaw Springs, South Carolina, 8th September, 1781. Fairfield, Connecticut, 8th July, 1779. Falmouth, Maine, 18th October, 1775. Fayette, Fort, New York, 1st June, 1779. Fish Dam Ford, South Carolina, 9th November, 1780. Fishing Creek, South CaroHna, 18th August, 1780. Flatbush, New York, 22d to 23d August, 1780. Flat Rock, South Carolina, 20th July, 1780: Fogland Ferry, Rhode Island, 10th January, 1777. Fort Plain, New York, 2d August, 1780, and 7th September, 1781. Four Corners, New York, 3d February, 1780. Four Holes, South CaroUna, 7th and 15th' April, 1781. Freehold Court-House, New Jersey, 28th June, 1778. Freeman's Farm, New York, 19th September, 1777. Galphin, Fort, Georgia, 21st May, 1781. Geneseo, New York, 14th September, 1779. George, Fort, New York, 16th November, 1776, and 11th October, 1780. George, Fort, Long Island, 21st November, 1780. Georgetown, South Carolina, 24th January, 1781. German Flats, New York, 29th October, 1780. Germantown, Pennsylvania, 4th October, 1777. Gloucester, Mass, 13th August, 1775. Granby, Fort, South Carolina, 15th May, 1781. Grape Island, Massachusetts, 21st May, 1775 Great Bridge, Virginia, 9th December, 1775. Great Savannah, South Carolina, 20th August, 1780. Green Spring, South Carolina, 1st August, 1780. Green Springs, Virginia, 6th July, 1781. Greenwich, Connecticut, 19th June, 1779. Griersqn, Fort, Georgia, 14th September, 1780, and 24th May, 1781. Griswold, Fort, Connecticut, 6th September, 1781. Groton Hill, Connecticut, 6th September, 1781. Guilford, North Carolina, 15th March, 1781. Gulphs Mill, Pennsylvania, 11th December, 1777. Gum Swamp, South Carolina, 16th August, 1780. Gwyn's Island, Chesapeake Bay, 8th to 10th July, 1776. Hampton, Virginia, 26th October, 1775. Hancock's Bridge, New Jersey, 21st March, 1778. Hanging Rock, South Carolina, 1st to 6th August, 1780. Harlem Cove, New York, 16th November, 1776. Harlem Heights, New York, 16th October, 1776. Harlem Plains, New York, 16th September, 1776. 673 Haw River, North Carolina, 25th February, 1781. Hayes' Station, South Carolina, 9th November, 1781. Henry, Fort, Virginia, 1st September, 1777, and 26th to 28th February, 1778. Hickory Hill, Georgia, 28th June, 1779. Highlands, New York, 24th March, 1777. Hillsborough, North Carolina, 25th April, 1781. Hobkirk Hill, South Carolina, 25th April, 1781. Hogg Island, Massachusetts, 28th May, 1775. Horseneck, Connecticut, 26th February, 1779, and 9th December, 1780. Hubbardton, Vermont, 7th July, 1777. Hunts Bluff, South Carolina, 1st August, 1780. Hutchinson's Island, Georgia, 7th March, 1776. Independence of United States acknowledged by Great Britain, 30th Novem- ber, 1782. Indian Field and Bridge, New York, 31st August, 1778. Iron Hill, Delaware ,3d September, 1777. Isle aux Noix, Canada, 24th June, 1776. Jamaica, Long Island, 28th August, 1776. James Island, South Carolina, July, 1782. Jamestown Ford, Virginia, 6th July, 1781. Jefferd's Neck, New York, 7th November, 1779. Jersey City, New Jersey, 18th July, 1779. Jerseyfield, New York, 30th October, 1781. John's Island, South Carolina, 4th November, 1782. Johnson, Fort, South Carolina, 14th September, 1775. Johnson Hall, New York, 24th October, 1781. Johnstown, New York, 22d May, 1780, and 24th October, 1781. Kanassoraga, New York, 23d October, 1780. Kemp's Landing, Virginia, 14th November, 1775. Kettle Creek, Georgia, 14th February, 1779. Keyser, Fort, New York, 19th October, 1780. King's Bridge, New York, 17th January, 1777, and 3d July, 1781. King's Mountain, North Carolina, 7th October, 1780. Kingston, New York, 13th October, 1777. Kingstree, South Carolina, 27th August, 1780. Klock's Field, New York, 21st October, 1780. Lake Champlain, 11th to 13th October, 1776. Lake George, New York, 18th September, 1777. Lanneau's Ferry, South Carolina, 6th May, 1780. Lee, Fort, New Jersey, 18th November, 1776. Le Nud's Ferry, South Carolina, 18th May, 1780. Lexington, Massachusetts, 19th April, 1775. Lindley's Mill, North Carolina, 13th September, 1781. Lloyd's Neck, New York, 5th September, 1779. Long Cane, South Carolina, 11th December, 1780. Long Island, New York, 27th August, 1776, and 10th December, 1777. Mamaroneck, New York, 21st October, 1776. Manhattanville, New York, 16th November, 1776. Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, 5th May, 1775. McDonnell's Camp, South Carolina, 15th and 16th July, 1780. Mcintosh, Fort, Georgia, 2d to 4th February, 1777. Medway Church, Georgia, 24th November, 1778. C 674 Mercer, Port, New Jersey, 22d October, 1777. Middleburg, New York, 15th October, 1780. Middletown, New Jersey, 27th April, 1779, and 12th June, 1780. Mifflin, Fort, Pennsylvania, 23d October and 10th to 15th November, 1777. Millstone, New Jersey, 22d January and 17th June,' 1777. Mincock Island, New Jersey, 15th October, 1778. Minisink, New York, 22d July, 1779. Mohawk Valley, New York, 2d August, 1780. Monk's Corner, South Carolina, 14th April, 1780, and 16th October, 1781. Monmouth, New Jersey, 28th June, 1778. Montgomery, Fort, New York, 6th October, 1777. Montreal, Canada, 25th September, and 12th November, 1775. Montressor's Island, New York, 24th September, 1776. Moore's Creek Bridge, North CaroUna, 27th February, 1776. Morris, Fort, Georgia, 9th January, 1779. Morrisania, New York, 5th August, 1779, 22d January, 1781, and 4th March, 1782. Moses Kill, New York, 2d August, 1777. Motte, Fort, South Carolina, 12th May, 1781. Moultrie, Fort, South Carolina, 28th June, 1776, and 7th May, 1780. Mount Washington, New York, 8th November, 1776. Musgrove's Mills, South Carolina, 19th August, 1780. Nelson, Fort, Virginia, 9th May, 1779. Nelson's Ferry, South Carolina, 20th August, 1780, and 14th May, 1781. Newark, New Jersey, 25th January, 1780, New Bridge, New Jersey, 15th April, 1780. New Haven, Connecticut, 5th July, 1779. New London, Connecticut, 6th September, 1781. New Rochelle, New York, 18th October, 1776. Newtown, New York, 29th August, 1779. New York City, New York, attack on, 29th August, 1775; occupied by British Troops, 15th September, 1776, to 25th November, 1783. Ninety-Six, South Carolina, 19th and 21st November, 1775, and 22d May to 19th June, 1781. Noddles Island, Massachusetts, 27th May, 1775. Nooks Hill, Massachusetts, 8th March, 1776. Norfolk, Virginia, 1st January, 1776, and 9th May, 1779. Norwalk, Connecticut, 12th July, 1779. Oconore, South Carolina, 1st August, 1776. Ogeechee Road, Georgia, 21st May, 1782. ' Old Iron Works, South Carolina, 8th August, 1780. Onondagas, New York, 20th April, 1779. Orangeburg, South Carolina, 11th May, 1781. Oriskany, New York, 6th August, 1777. Osborne's, Virginia, 27th April, 1781. Pacolett River, North Carolina, 14th July, 1780. Paoli, Pennsylvania, 20th September, 1777. Paramus, New Jersey, 22d March, and 16th April, 1780. Paulus Hook, New Jersey, 19th August, 1779. Peace, treaty of, concluded, 3d September, 1783. Peekskill, New York, 22d March, 1777. Pelham Manor, New York, 18th October, 1776. Petersburg, Virginia, 25th April, 1781, 675 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, occupied by the British 26th September, 1777, to 18th June, 1778. Phillips Heights, New York, 16th September, 1778. Phipp's Farm, Massachusetts, 9th November, 1775. Piscataway, New Jersey, 8th May, 1777. Plain, Fort, New York, 2d August, 1780. Plains of Abraham, Canada, 6th May, 1776. Pon Pon, South Carolina, 23d March, 1780. Port Royal Island, South Carolina, 3d February, 1779. Poundridge, New York, 2d July, 1779. Princeton, New Jersey, 3d January, 1777. Punk Hill, New Jersey, 8th March, 1777. Pyles' Defeat, North CaroHna, 25th February, 1781. Quaker Hill, Rhode Island, 29th August, 1778. Quebec, Canada, siege of, 8th to 31st December, 1775. Quinby's Bridge, South Carolina, 17th July, 1781. Quinton's Bridge, New Jersey, 18th March, 1778. Rahway Meadow, New Jersey, 26th June, 1781. Ramsour's Mill, North Carolina, 20th June, 1780. Rayborn Creek, South Carolina, 15th July, 1776. Red Bank, New Jersey, 22d October, 1777. Rentowle, South Carolina, 27th March, 1780. Rhode Island, 29th August, 1778. Richmond, Virginia, 5th January, 1781. Ridgefield, Connecticut, 27th April, 1777. Rocky Mount, South Carolina, 30th July, 1780. Roxbury, Massachusetts, 8th July, 1775. Rugley's Mills, South Carolina, 4th December, 1780. Sagg Harbor, New York, 23d May, 1777. Salkahatchie, South Carolina, 8th March, 1780. Sandusky, Ohio, 4th June, 1782. Saratoga, New York, 7th to 17th October, 1777. Savannah, Georgia, occupied by British troops, 29th December, 1778, to 11th July, 1782 ; siege of 23d September to 18th October, 1779. Schohaire, New York, 17th October, 1780. Schuyler, Fort, New York, 4th to 22d August, 1777. Shallow Ford, North Carolina, 6th February, 1781. Sharon, Georgia (near), 24th May, 1782. Short Hills, New Jersey, 26th June, 1777. Silver Blufif, South Carolina, 21st May, 1781. Skenesborough, New York, 7th July, 1777. Smith's Point, New York, 23d November, 1780. Somerset Court-House, New Jersey, 20th January, 1777. Spencer's Hill, Georgia, 19th November, 1778. Spencer's Tavern, Virginia, 26th June, 1781. Springfield, New Jersey, 17th December, 1776, and 23d June, 1780. Sorrel River, Canada, 24th July, 1776. Stallions, South Carolina, 12th July, 1780. Stanwix, Port, New York, 4th to 22d August, 1777. Staten Island, New York, 21st and 22d August, 1777. St. George, Fort, Long Island, 23d November, 1780. Stillwater, New York, 19th September, and 7th October, 1777. 676 St. John, Port, Canada, 14th May, 1775. St. John's Canada, 18th September, and 3d November, 1775. Stone Arabia, New York, 19th October, 1780. Stonington, Connecticut, 30th September, 1775. Stono Ferry, South Carolina, 20th June, 1779. Stony Point, New York, 1st June and 16th July, 1779. Sullivan, Fort, South Carolina, 28th and 29th June, 1776. Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, 28th and 29th June, 1776, and 8th May, 1780. Sunbury, Georgia, 6th to 9th January, 1779. Tappan, New York, 28th September, 1778. Tarcote, South Carolina, 4th September, 1780. Tarcote Swamp, South Carolina, 25th October ,1780. Tarrytown, New York, 30th August, 1779, and 15th July, 1781. Thickety, Port, South Carolina, 30th July, 1780. Tomassy, South Carolina, 11th August, 1776. Threadwell's Neck, New York, 10th October, 1781. Three Rivers, Canada, 8th June, 1776. Throg's Neck, New York, 12th October, 1776. Ticonderoga, New York, 10th May, 1775, and 6th July, 1777. Tiger River, South Carolina, 20th November, 1780. Tiverton, Rhode Island, 31st May, 1778. Tom's River, New Jersey, 19th July, 1780. Torrence's Tavern, North Carolina, 1st February, 1781. Trenton, New Jersey, 26th December, 1776, and 2d January, 1777. Tryon, Fort, New York, 16th November, 1776. Valcour Island, New York, 11th October, 1776. Valley Grove, Long Island, 26th August, 1776. Vandreuil, Canada, 26th May, 1776. Verplanck's Point, New York, 1st June, 1779. Vincennes, Indiana, 5th July, 1778, 17th December, 1778, and 23d February, 1779. Wahab's Plantation, South Carolina, 21st September, 1780. Wambaw Creek, South Carolina, 14th February, 1782. Ward's House, New York, 16th March, 1777. Warwarsing, New York, 22d August, 1781. Washington, Fort, New York, 16th November, 1776. Wateree, Ford of the. South Carolina, 15th August, 1780. Watson, Fort, South Carolina, 15th to 23d April, 1781. Waxhaws, South 'Carolina, 29th May, 1780. Weehawken, New Jersey, 19th August, 1779. West Canada Creek, New York, 30th October, 1781. West Chester, New York, 16th September, 1778. West Chester County, New York, 16th March, 1777. West Farms, New York, 25th January, 1777. West Greenwich, Connecticut, 26th March, 1779. West Haven, Connecticut, 1st September, 1781. Wetzell's or Whitsall's Mills, North Carolina, 6th March, 1781. Wheeling, Virginia, 1st September, 1777, and 26th to 28th September, 1778. White House, Georgia, 15th September, 1780. Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania, 5th to 8th December, 1777. White Plains, New York, 28th October, 1776. Wiboo Swamp, South Carolina, 6th March, 1781. Wiggins Hill, Georgia, April, 1781. 677 Williamson's Plantation, South Carolina, 12th July, 1780, and 31st December, 1780. Wilmington, North Carolina, 1st February, 1781. Wofford's Iron Works, South Carolina, 8th August, 1780. Woodbridge, New Jersey, 19th April, 1777. Wright's Bluff, South Carolina, 27th February, 1781. Wyoming, Pennsylvania, 1st to 4th July, 1778. Yamacrow Bluff (Savannah), Georgia, 4th March, 1776. Yorktown, Virginia, 28th September to 19th October, 1781. Young's -House, New York, 25th December, 1778, and 3d February, 1780. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF BATTLES, ACTIONS, &c. 1776. 19th April, 1775, Lexington, Massachusetts. 19th April, 1775, Concord, Massachusetts. 5th May, 1775, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. 10th May, 1775, Ticonderoga, New York. 12th May, 1775, Crown Point, New York. 14th May, 1775, Port St. John, Canada. 21st May, 1775, Grape Island, Massachusetts. 27th May, 1775, Noodle's Island, Massachusetts. 27th May, 1775, Hogg Island, Massachusetts. 17th June, 1775, Bunker Hill (Breed's Hill), Massachusetts. 17th June, 1775, to 17th March, 1776, Siege of Boston, Massachusetts. 8th July, 1775, Roxbury, Massachusetts. , 13th August, 1775, Gloucester, Massachusetts 29th August,' 1775, New York City, Attack on. 18th September, 1775, St. Johns, Canada. 25th September, 1775, Montreal, Canada. 30th September, 1775, Stonington, Connecticut. 7th October, 1775, Bristol, Rhode Island. 18th October, 1775, Falmouth, Maine. 19th October, 1775, Chambly, Canada. 26th October, 1775, Hampton, Virginia. 3d November, 1775, St. Johns, Canada. 9th November, 1775, Phipps' Farm, Massachusetts. 12th November, 1775, Montreal, Canada. 14th November, 1775, Kemp's Landing, Virginia. 19th and 21st November, 1775, Ninety-Six, South Carolina. . 8th to 31st December, 1775, Siege of Quebec, Canada. 9th December, 1775, Great Bridge, Virginia. 22d December, 1775, Cane Brake, South Carolina. 31st December, 1775, Quebec, Canada. 1776. 1st January, 1776, Norfolk, Virginia. 8th January, 1776, Charlestown, Massachusetts. 14th February, 1776, Dorchester Neck, Massachusetts. 27th February, 1776, Moore's Creek Bridge, North Carolina. 7th March, 1776, Hutchinson's Island, Georgia. 8th March, 1776, Nook's Hill, Massachusetts. 7th March, 1776, Boston, Massachusetts, evacuated by the British. 4th March, 1776, Yamcrow Bluff, South Carolina. 6th May, 1776, Plains of Abraham, Canada. 19th May, 1776, The Cedars, Canada. 679 26th May, 1776, Vandreuil, Canada. 8th June, 1776, Three Rivers, Canada. 16th June, 1776, Chambly, Canada. 24th June, 1776, Isle aux Noix, Canada. 28th to 29th June, 1776, Fort SulHvan (Sullivan's Island), South Carolina. 8th to 10th July 1776, Gwyn's Island, Chesapeake Bay. 15th July, 1776, Rayborn Creek, South CaroUna. 24th July, 1776, Sorrel River, Canada. 1st August, 1776, Oconore, South Carolina. 1st August 1776, Essenecca Town, South Carolina. nth August, 1776, Tomassy, South CaroUna. 22d to 23d August, 1776, Flatbush, Long Island. 26th August, 1776, Valley Grove, Long Island. 27th August, 1776, Long Island (Bushwick or Brooklyn), New York. 28th August, 1776, Jamaica (Brookland), Long Island. 15th September 1776, New York City occupied by the British. 16th September, 1776, Harlem Plains, New York. 24th September, 1776, Montressor's Island, New York. nth October, 1776, Valcour Island, New York. 12th October 1776, Harlem Heights (Throg's Neck), New York. 13th October, 1776, Lake Champlain. 14th October, 1776, Crown Point, New York. 18th October, 1776, Pelham Manor (New Rochell), New York. 21st October, 1776, Mamaroneck, New York. 28th October, 1776, White Plains, New York. 8th November, 1776, Mount Washington, New York. 16th November, 1776, Fort Washington, New York. 16th November, 1776, Fort Tryon, New York. 16th November, 1776, Fort George, New York. 16th November, 1776, Harlem Cove (Manhattanville), New York. 16th November, 1776, Cock-Hill Fort New York. 18th November 1776, Fort Lee, New Jersey. 20th November, 1776, Fort Cumberland, Nova Scotia. 1st December, 1776, Brunskick, New Jersey. 7th December, 1776, Tappan, New York. 17th December, 1776, Springfield, New Jersey. 26th December, 1776, Trenton, New Jersey. 1777. 2d January, 1777, Assumpsick Bridge, Trenton, New Jersey. 3d January, 1777, Princeton, New Jersey. 10th January, 1777, Fogland Ferry, Rhode Island. 17th January, 1777, King's Bridge, New York. 20th January, 1777, Somerset C. H. (Millstone), New Jersey. 25th January, 1777, West Farms, New York. 29th January, 1777, Augusta, Georgia. 2d to 4th February, 1777, Fort Mcintosh, Georgia. 8th March, 1777, Amboy (Punk Hill), New Jersey. 16th March, Ward's House (West Chester County), New York. 22d March, 1777, Peekskill, New York. 24th March, 1777, Highlands, New York, 680 13th April, 1777, Boundbrook, New Jersey. 19th April, 1777, Woodbridge, New Jersey. 25th to 27th April, 1777, Danbury Raid, Connecticut, 27th April, 1777, Ridgefield, Connecticut. 28th April, 1777, Crompo Hill, Connecticut. 8th May, 1777, Piscataway, New Jersey. 18th May, 1777, Amelia Island, Florida. 23d May, 1777, Sag Harbor, New York. 16th June, 1777, Crown Point, New York. 17th June, 1777, Millstone, New Jersey. 26th June, 1777, Short Hills, New Jersey. 6th July, 1777, Crown Point, New York, evacuated by United States Troops. 7th July, 1777, Hubbardton, Vermont.' 7th July, 1777, Skenesborough, New York. 8th July, 1777, Fort Anne, New York. 2d August, 1777, Moses Kill, New York. 2d August, 1777, Dutch Island, Rhode Island. 4th to 22d August, 1777, Fort Schuyler (Fort Stanwix), New York. 6th August, 1777, Oriskany, New York. 16th August, 1777, Bennington, Vermont. 21st to 22d August, 1777, Staten Island, New York. 1st September, 1777, Fort Henry (Wheeling), Virginia. 3d September, 1777, Iron Hill, Delaware. 11th September, 1777, Chad's Ford, Delaware. 11th September, 1777, Brandywine, Delaware. 18th September, 1777, Lake George, New York. , 19th September, 1777, Bemus Heights, New York. 19th September, 1777, Stillwater (Freeman's Farm), New York. 20th September, 1777, Paoli, Pennsylvania. 23d September, 1777, Diamond Island, New York. 26th September, 1777, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, occupied by the British. 4th October, 1777, Germantown, Pennsylvania. 6th October, 1777, Forts Clinton and Montgomery, New York. 7th October, 1777, Stilwater, New York. 7th to 17th October, 1777, Saratoga, New York. 13th October, 1777, Esopus, New York. 13th October, 1777, Kingston, New York 17th October, 1777, Saratoga, New York Surrender of General Burgoyne. 22d October, 1777, Fort Mercer (Red Bank), New Jersey. 23d October, 1777, Fort. Mifflin, Pennsylvania. 10th to 15th November, 1777, Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania. 5th to 8th December, 1777, Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania. 6th December, 1777, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. 7th December, 1777, Edge Hill, Pennsylvania. 10th December, 1777, Long Island, New York. 11th December, 1777, Gulph's Mills, Pennsylvania. 1778. 18th March, 1778, Quintan's Bridge, New Jersey. 21st March, 1778, Hancock's Bridge, New Jersey. 17th April, 1778, Bristol, Pennsylvania. 681 1st May, 1778, Crooked Billet, Pennsylvania. 8th May, 1778, Bordentown, New Jersey. 20th May, 1778, Barren Hill, Pennsylvania. 31st May, 1778, Tiverton, Rhode Island. 1st June, 1778, Cobleskill, New York. 18th June, 1778, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, evacuated by the British. 28th June, 1778, Monmouth (Freehold C. H.), New Jersey. 1st to 4th July, 1778, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. 5th July, 1778, Vincennes, Indiana. 29th August, 1778, Quaker Hill (Butts Hill or Rhode Island), Rhode Island. 31st August, 1778, Indian Field and Bridge, New York. 16th September, 1778, West Chester, New York. 26th to 28th September, 1778, Fort Henry (Wheeling), Virginia. 28th September, 1778, Tappan, New York. 6th October, 1778, Chestnut Creek, New Jersey. 15th October, 1778, Mincock Island (Egg Harbor), New Jersey. 10th November, 1778, Cherry Valley, New York. 19th November, 1778, Spencer's Hill (Bulltown Swamp), Georgia. 24th November, 1778, Medway Church, Georgia. 17th December, 1778, Vincennes, Indiana. 25th December, 1778, Young's House, New York. 29th December, 1778, Savannah (Brewton Hill), Georgia 1779. 9th January, 1779, Fort Morris (Sunbury), Georgia. 29th January, 1779, Augusta, Georgia, occupied by the British. 3d February, 1779, Port Royal Island, South Carolina. 3d February, 1779, Beaufort, South Carolina. 10th February, 1779, Car's Fort, Georgia. 14th February, 1779, Kettle Creek, Georgia. 14th February, 1779, Cherokee Ford, South Carolina. 23d February, 1779, Vincennes, Indiana. 26th February, 1779, Horseneck Connecticut. 3d March, 1779, Brier Creek, Georgia. 26th March, 1779, West Greenwich, Connecticut. 20th April, 1779, Onondegas, New York. 27th April, 1779, Middletown, New Jersey. 9th May, 1779, Fort Nelson, (Norfolk), Virginia. 11th May, 1779, Charleston Neck, South Carolina. 11th to 13th May, 1779, Coosawhatchie, South Carolina. 1st June, 1779, Stony Point, Verplanck's Point (Fayette), New York. 19th June, 1779, Greenwich, Connecticut. 20th June, 1779, Stono Ferry, South Carolina. 28th June, 1779, Hckory Hill, Georgia. 2d July, 1779, Poundridge, New York. 2d July, 1779, Bedford, New York. 5th July, 1779, New Haven, Connecticut. 8th July, 1779, Fairfield, Connecticut. 12th July, 1779, Norwalk, Conijecticut. 16th July, 1779, Stony Point, New York. 18th July, 1779, Jersey City, New Jersey. 682 22d July, 1779, Minisink, New York. 5th August, 1779, Morrisania, New York. 19th August, 1779, Paulus Hook (Weehawken), New Jersey. 29th August, 1779, Newton, Chemung (Elmira), New York. 30th August, 1779, Tarrytown, New York. 5th September, 1779, Lloyd's Neck, New York. 14th September, 1779, Geneseo, New York. 23d September to 19th October, 1779, Siege of Savannah, Georgia. 19th October, 1779, Savannah, Georgia. 26th October, 1779, Brunswick, New Jersey. 7th November, 1779, Jefferd's Neck, New York. 1780. 18th January, 1780, Eastchester, New York. 25th January, 1780, Elizabethtown, New Jersey. 25th January, 1780, Newark, New Jersey. 3d February, 1780, Young's House (Four Corners), New York. 8th March, 1780, Salkahatchie, South Carolina. 23d March, 1780, Pon Pon, South Carolina. 27th March, 1780, Rentowl, South Carolina. 29th March to 12th May, 1780, Siege of Charleston. 14th April, 1780, Monk's Corner (Biggins' Bridge), South Carolina. 15th April, 1780, New Bridge, New Jersey. 16th April, 1780, Pararhus, New Jersey. 24th April, 1780, Sortie from Charleston, South Carolina. 6th May, 1780, Lanneau's Ferry, South Carolina. 7th May, 1780, Fort Moultrie, South CaroUna. 8th May, 1780, Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, 12th May, 1780, Surrender of Charleston, South Carolina. 18th May, 1780, Le Nud's Ferry, South Carolina. 22d May, 1780, Caughnawaga, New York. 22d May, 1780, Johnstown, New York. 29th May, 1780, Waxhaws, South Carolina. 29th May, 1780, Buford's Massacre, South Carolina. 6th June, 1780, Elizabethtown, New Jersey. 7th to 23d June, 1780, Connecticut Farms, New Jersey. 20th June, 1780, Ramsour's Mills, North Carolina. 23d June, 1780, Springfield, New Jersey. 12th July, 1780, Williamson's Plantation (Brattenville), South Carolina. 12th July, 1780, Stallians, South Carolina. 12th July, 1780, Brandon's Camp, South Carolina. 13th July, 1780, Cedar Springs North Carolina. 13th July, 1780, Cherokee Indian Town, South Carolina. 14th July 1780, Pacolett River, North Carolina. 15th July, 1780, Earle's Ford, North CaroHna. 15th and 16th July, 1780, McDonnell's Camp, South Carohna. 19th July, 1780, Block House, Tom's River (Bergen), New Jersey. 21st July, 1780, Bull's Ferry, New Jersey. 30th July, 1780, Rocky Mount, South Carolina. 30th July, 1780, Port Anderson (Thickety Fort), South Carolina. 1st August, 1780, Hunt's Bluflf, South Carolina. 683 1st August, 1780, Green Springs, South Carolina. 2d August, 1780, Mohawk Valley (Fort Plain), New York. 6th August, 1780, Hanging Rock, South Carolina. 8th August, 1780, Wofford's Iron Works (Cedar Springs), South Carolina. 8th August, 1780, Old Iron Works, South Carolina. 15th August, 1780, Fort of the Wateree, South Carolina. 16th August, 1780, Camden, South Carolina. 16th August, 1780, Gum Swamp, South Carolina. 18th August, 1780, Musgrove's Mills, South Carolina. 18th August, 1780, Fishing Creek, South CaroUna. 18th August, 1780, Catawba Ford, South Carolina. 20th August, 1780, Great Savannah (Nelson's Ferry), South Carolina. 27th August, 1780, Kingstree, South Carolina. 4th September, 1780, Tarcote, South Carolina. 12th September, 1780, Cane Creek, North Carolina. 14th to 18th September, 1780, Forts Grierson and Cornwallis (Augusta), Georgia. 14th September, 1780, Black Mingo, South Carolina. " 15th September, 1780, White House, Georgia. 21st September, 1780, Wahab's Plantation, North Carolina. 26th September, 1780, Charlotte, North Carolina. 7th October, 1780, King's Mountain, North Carolina. 11th October, 1780, Fort George, New York. 15th October, 1780, Middleburg, New York. 17th October, 1780, Schoharie, New York. 19th October, 1780, Fort Keyser (Palatine or Stone Arabia), New York. 21st October, 1780, Klock's Field, New York. 23d October, 1780, Kanassoraga, New York. 25th October, 1780, Black River (Tarcote Swamp), South Carolina. 29th October, 1780, German Flats, New York. 9th November, 1780, Fish Dam Ford (Broad River), South Carolina. 12th November, 1780, Broad River, South Carolina. 20th November, 1780, Black-Storks (Tiger River), South Carolina. 21st November, 1780, Coram (Fort George), Long Island. 23d November, 1780, Fort St. George (Smith's Point), Long Island. 4th December, 1780, Rugley's Mills, South Carolina. 9th December, 1780, Horseneck, Connecticut. 31st December, 1780, Williamson's Plantation, South Carolina. 1781. 5th January, 1781, Richmond, Virginia. 8th January ,1781, Charles City Courhourse, Virginia. 17th January, 1781, Cowpens, South Carolina. 22d January, 1781, Morrisania, New York, 24th January, 1781, Georgetown, South Carolina. 1st February ,1781, Wilmington, North Carolina. 1st February, 1781, Cowan's Ford, North Carolina. 1st February, 1781, Torrence's Tavern, North Carolina. 6th February, 1781, Shallow Ford, North Carolina. 12th February, 1781, Bruce's Cross-Roads, North Carolina. 25th February, 1781, Haw River (Pyle's Defeat), North Carolina. 27th February, 1781, Wright's Bluff, South Carolina. 684 2d March, 1781, Clapp's Mill, North Carolina. 6th March, 1781, Wetzell's or Whitsall's Mills, North Carolina 6th March, 1781, Wiboo Swamp, South Carolina. 15th March, 1781, Guilford, North Carolina. 21st March, 1781, Beattie's Mill, South Carolina. April, 1781, Wiggins' Hill, Georgia. 7th April, 1781, Four Holes, South Carolina. 12th April, 1781, Fort Balfour, South Carolina. 15th to 23d April, 1781, Fort Watson, South Carolina. 15th April ,1781, Four Holes, South Carolina. 16th April to 5th June, 1781, Augusta, Georgia, Siege of. 25th April, 1781, Hobkirk's Hill, South Carolina. 25th April 1781, Hillsborough, North Carolina. 25th April, 1781, Petersburg, Virginia. 25th April 1781, Camden, South Carolina. 27th April, 1781, Osborne's, Virginia. iOth May 1781, Camden, South Carolina. 11th May, 1781, Orangeburg, South Carolina. 12th May, 1781, Fort Motte, South Carolina. 14tli May, 1781, Croton River, New York. 14th May, 1781, Nelson's Ferry, South Carolina. 15th May, 1781, Fort Granby, South Carolina. 21st May, 1781, Silver Bluff, South Carolina. 21st May, 1781, Fort Galphin (Fort Dreadnought), Georgia. 22d May to 19th June, .1781, Ninety-Six, South Carolina. 24th May, 1781, Augusta (Fort Cornwallis), Georgia. Sth June, 1781, Augusta (Forts Cornwallis and Grierson), Georgia. 5th June, 1781, Georgetown, South Carolina. 26th June, 1781, Rahway Meadow, New Jersey. 26th June, 1781, Spencer's Tavern, Virginia. 3d July, 1781, King's Bridge, New York. 6th July, 1781, Jamestown Ford, Virginia. 6th July 1781, Green Springs, Virginia. 9th July, 1781, Currytown, New York. 15th July, 1781, Tarrytown, New York. 17th July ,1781, Quinby's Bridge, South Carolina. 22d August, 1781, Warwarsing, New York. 30th August, 1781, Parker's Ferry, South Carolina. 1st September, 1781, West Haven, Connecticut. 6th September, 1781, New London, Connecticut. 6th September, 1781, Fort Griswold (Groton Hill), Connecticut. Sth September, 1781, Eutaw Springs, South Carolina. 13th September, 1781, Hillsborough, North Carolina. 13th September, 1781, Lindley's Mill (Can Creek), North Carolina. 29th September to 19th October, 1781, Yorktown, Virginia, Siege of. 10th October, 1781, Threadwell's Neck, New York. 16th October, 1781, Monk's Corner, New York. 19th October, 1781, Yorktown, Virginia, Surrender of Cornwallis. 24th October 1781, Johnson Hall (Johnstown), New York. 30th October, 1781, Jerseyfield (West Canada Creek), New York. 685 9th November, 1781, Hayes' Station, South Carolina. 1st December, 1781, Dorchester, South Carolina. 29th December, 1781, Dorchester, South Carolina. 1782. 14th February, 1782, Wambaw Creek, South Carolina. 4th March, 1782, Morrisania, New York. 24th April, 1782, Dorchester, South Carolina. 21st May. 1782, Ogechee Road, near Savannah, Georgia. 24th May, 1782, near Sharon, Georgia. 4th June, 1782, Sandusky, Ohio. 23d June, 1782, Ebenezer, Georgia. 11th July, 1782, Savannah, Georgia, evacuated by the British. 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