(Hift of (EIas5 of U114 MISCELLANEOUS Revolutionary Documents OK NEW HAMPSHIRE Including the Association Test, the Pension Rolls, and Other Important Papers VOL. 30 STATE PAPERS SERIES ALBERT STILLMAN BATCHELLOR, Litt. D. Editor of State Papers BOSTON COLLEGE LIBRARY CHESTNUT HILL, MASS, MANCHESTEK, N. H. Pkinted foh The State bv The John B. Clark e Co. 1910 Joint Resolctton relating- to the preservation and publication of portions of the early state and provincial records and other state papers of New Hampshire. Resolved hij the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court eonvened: That His Excellency the Governor be hereby authorized and empowered, with the advice and consent of the Council, ito emi^loy some suitable per- son — and fix his compensation, to be paid out of any money in the treas- ury not otherwise appropriated — to collect, arrange, transcribe, and super- intend the publication of such portions of the early state and provincial records and other state papers of New Hampshire as the Governor may deem proper; and that eight hundred copies of each volume of the same be printed by the state printer, and distributed as follows: namely, one copy to each city and town in the state, one copy to such of the public libraries in the state as the Governor ma.y designate, fifty copies to the New Hampshire Historical Society, and the remainder placed in the custody of the State Librarian, who is hereby authorized to exchange the same for similar publications by other states. Approved August 4, 1881. STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. To whom it may coneern: This writing witnesseth that I, John McLane, Governor, in accordance with the provisions of the Joint Resolution relating to the preservation and publication of portions of the early provincial records and other state papers of New Hampshire, approved August 4, 1881, and by virtue of the authority thereof do hereby authorize Albert S. Batchellor, as Editor of State Papers, and on behalf of the state, to collect, arrange, transcribe, and superintend the publication of the original articles of agreement en- tered into and subscribed by citizens of New Hampshire in the several towns, by the signatures to which those who espoused the cause of inde- pendence, and those who refused to do so, are indicated and distinguished, these papers being known as the Association Test. The material above described shall all be included in a single volume, which shall be in con- struction and appearance, as. nearly as ma}" be, uniform with volume 29 of the State Papers series. There shall be included in said work such explanatory notes, citations, tables of contents, indexes, introductory statements, and supplemental papers, to be made a part of the volume, as may be deemed useful and appropriate. This I deem proper to be done, and these instructions are given in ac- cordance with the authority vested in me, as Governor, by the provisions of the joint resolution relating to the preservation and publication of portions of the state and provincial records and other state papers of New Hampshire, approved August 4, 1881. Given under my hand, in triplicate, at Concord, this 21st day of December, 190(). JOHN McLANE. Governor. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/miscellaneousrevOObatc CONTENTS rage Introduction . . ' . . . . . . . . vii Association Test ......... 1-168 Xew Hampshire Men on the Massachusetts Revolutionary Rolls 169-198 New Hampshire Pension Roll^ 1835 ..... 199-390 New Hampshire Pension Roll, 1840 ..... 391-434 Major John Brown’s Detachment, Green Mountain Boys . 435-441 Men of Colonel Bedel’s Regiment Surrendered at Tlie Cedars, 1776 448-452 ^liscellaneous Rolls and Documents ..... 453-539 Index . . . . . . . . . . . 513 CORRECTIONS On page 173 the item “Lieutenant-Colonel” should be omitted, and the totals corrected accordingly. On page 177 the name of Aaron Cleveland of Canterbury, Lieutenant- Colonel, should be omitted, as he was probably of Canterbury, Conn. On page 424 the name Sarah Bowen should be Sarah Bowers. INTRODUCTION The original documents which constitute the basis of treatises on the relations of New Hampshire to the American Revolution have never been systematically and comprehensively assembled. It is not possible to set bounds to such a collection. It necessarily extends back into a comparatively remote antiquity, and collaterally into the archives of other states, of the Federal government, and of other nations, and into the accumulations of manuscripts and records in a large and con- stantly increasing number of private, municipal, and educational libra- ries. Much has been accomplished in recent years in the organization, cataloguing, and description of these collections. This state has pub- lished extensive installments of its archives and related documents, in which the facts that should be sought for a narrative of the part per- formed by its people in this important epoch are made apparent. In this connection an outline of what has been published is not inappropriate. The journals of the five Revolutionary conventions, in the con- temporary records described as “Congresses,'’ appear in volume 7 of the State Papers series. Early in 177G the fifth Provincial Congress reported and adopted a state constitution, the first promulgated by any American colony in the Revolutionary period, and on that as a basis caused a government to be organized and established. 8 X. II. State Papers, 2 ; Journal of the Continental Congress, 1775, p. 319. It was the expectation that this government would be temporary. Such was the result, although an attempt to adopt a more permanent form of constitution in 1778 was a conspicuous failure. Manual of the Con- stitution of New Hampshire, p. 71. The constitution of 1776 served its purpose until that of 1784 was adopted and put into operation. In this important period were preserved the journals of the Council, whicli corresponded to the present Senate, the House of Representatives, and the Committee of Safety, which exercised extensive legislative and exee- Vll vni INTEODUCTION utive iDOwers when the legislature was not in session. The journals of the Council and the House of Representatives from 1774 to 1784 appear in the printed volume in the form of abstracts which show a diminishing degree of fulness in transcription to the end of the period named. It is due to the department which had in charge this work to state that this system of abstracts in place of a complete presentation of the records, according to the original purpose of the editor, was the result of the compulsory application of false ideas of economy in the prose- cution of this work. It is estimated that six volumes of ordinary size would have presented the journals in full, and would have thus ren- dered all that is now buried in manuscript volumes imperfectly indexed conveniently accessible for general investigation. This estimate in- cludes, of course, the journal of the Committee of Safety as an essential feature. This record has been printed in volume 7 of the Collections of the Xew Hampshire Historical Society, but it is believed that eventu- ally it will find place in the State Papers series, which will continue the publication in full of the journals from 1754 to 1784, heretofore printed in abstract only. The controversy over the right of jurisdiction, which involved Ver- mont as the principal, and N'ew Hampshire and Hew York as interested parties, was to Hew Hampshire a constant source of danger and distrac- tion from the duty of performing a full part in the contest with Great Britain. A part of the population in the counties bordering on the Connecticut river held aloof from the Hew Hampshire Revolutionary government, and refused to recognize it as lawful, from the time of the adoption of the constitution of 1776 to the determination of the con- troversy by the intervention of Washington in January, 1782. 10 H. H. State Papers, 462. At times the movement was towards an inde- pendent state, which was to include territory on both sides of the river. At other times it tended towards a union of a part of Vermont with Hew Hampshire, or the annexation of a considerable part of this state to Vermont. The issue was a troublesome one in Congress, where Vermont was at a considerable disadvantage in having no representa- tion. This condition of affairs was the occasion for the celebrated Haldimand correspondence, from which it is a reasonable inference that certain popular leaders in Vermont had by astute diplomacy made it INTRODUCTION IX appear to Governor Haldimand that it might not be for the future interests of Great Britain for him to allow destructive British warfare in the territory of Vermont. 2 Coll. Vt. Hist. Soc. The documents relating to the conflicting claims of jurisdiction over the region formerly known as the Xew Hampshire Grants are somewhat voluminous, and constitute part of the English and Canadian archives, as well as those of Xew York, Massachusetts, Xew Hampshire, and Vermont. The first Xew Hampshire collection of the documents relating to this subject which could he regarded as comprehensive was edited by Hr. Bouton, and published in volume 10 of this series. In volume 26 the charters of townships and grants of lands to individuals by Governor Benning Wentworth, west of the Connecticut river, were printed in full, with appropriate notes. Four hundred copies were purchased and distributed by the state of Vermont. The late Hon. Ilirani A. Huse, State Libra- rian of Vermont, cooperated with the editor of the volume in the preparation of the material. The controversies which had their origin in the events outlined in the editor's preface to volume 26 culminated in the period of the American Bevolution, and projected upon that struggle a perplexing and dangerous complication. Its historical ini' portance has been made more apparent by the modern presentation o^ the documents relating to it in a systematic and accessible form. State publications, however, have failed to reach what might constitute a very extensive supplement to the printed archives relating to the Ver- mont controversy. The state of Xew Hampshire, in volumes 14, 15, 16, and 17 of the State Papers series, presented the rolls of the soldiers of the Revolu- tion in a form which was governed as nearly as possible by the rule of exact reproduction. It was wisely decided that the peculiarities of the original record should not be disregarded. The collection, arrange- ment and editorial labor required for the publication of these docu- ments was committed to the late Hon. Isaac W. Hammond, Editor of State Papers and Deputy Secretary of State. What he accomplished in this undertaking has met in a most satisfactory degree the exacting tests of time and use. Moreover, it will be observed that iMr. Ham- mond’s collection was very nearly exhaustive of the available docu- mentary material. In 1791 a committee of the legislature, of which Jeremiah Smith was chairman, presented a report on the organizations X INTRODUCTION that were engaged in the military service for New Hampshire in the period of the war for independence. 9 N. H. Hist. Soc. Coll., 415. A file of original New Hampshire Eevolutionary rolls exists in the pension department at Washington, in an excellent state of preservation, except that two volumes are missing. No systematic investigation has yet been made to discover the personnel of New Hampshire service in the Continental Army. A notable deficiency exists in the absence of rolls of the thirty-one companies that were sent from New Hampshire in 1775 for the reinforcement of Washington’s army at the siege of Bos- ton on the occasion of the inopportune withdrawal of the Connecticut contingent. A list of the officers of these companies has been preserved, and this indicates approximately the places from which they were drawn. A few rolls, mainly of Continental service, have come to light since the publication of Mr. Hammond’s volumes, and are included in this collection. It has been said that at the time of the Royalton raid of 1780 there were more New Hampshire men under arms than at any other period of the war. The rolls of companies, and almost all the other evidence of service of the organizations responding to this alarm, have disappeared. New Hampshire men were engaged in Gen. Jacob Bailey’s Vermont brigade in 1777, and they were in the Massachusetts service in great numbers. Many of the latter are unquestionably identified. Research actuated and stimulated in recent years by various patriotic hereditary societies has doubtless added largely to the sum of exact knowledge of the men of the Revolution as members of family groups. The material that will be finally available for the history of New Hamp- shire in that period, a work yet to be written, is constantly, though slowly, coming into view, and is given appropriate place in the pub- lished archives of the state. Stevens’s Facsimiles of Manuscripts in European Archives Relating to America, 1773-1783, are an invaluable contribution to the documentary literature which is becoming accessible in this country. It is to be regretted that New Hampshire historians of the time of the Revolution failed to appreciate the importance of their own view of the events of that great conflict, and of satisfactory character sketches of the principal actors. Dr. Belknap, whose history of New Hampshire will always rightly hold the highest place in litera- ture of its class, condenses his narrative of events leading to actual INTRODUCTION XI hostilites into two chapters, thirty-two pages, while his story of the conflict itself occupies a single chapter of twenty pages. The next contribution to the documentary history of this period will necessitate a comprehensive examination of the archives of England, France, Ger- many, and the Canadian provinces. It is not to he expected that such an enterprise will ever be prosecuted by private effort and expenditure. In its importance, its character, and its scope it is manifestly govern- mental. It is a fact too signiflcant to be overlooked that in the Kevolutionary movement in New Hampshire the espousal of a common cause was an individual affair, and the citizen, in his own person, constantly appears in the records as the declarant of his sentiments and intentions; and those who exercised the functions of leadership were thus enabled to stand upon a foundation of unmistakable support and cooperation on the part of the people. It did not appear to be admissible, from either the standpoint of the leaders or that of their followers, that there should be any possibility of misunderstanding as to the attitude, not only of the state and the town, but of each citizen in his individual capacity. Hence, if retaliation on the mother country was contemplated by refusal to purchase her exportations to America, the assent of the men of every town and parish was obtained over their individual signa- tures. New Hani})shire’s Five Provincial Congresses, by Joseph B. Walker, pp. 9, 10; The New Hampshire Covenant of 1774, by Joseph B. Walker. The actual identification of the people of the state as individuals and as a body politic was a subject of vital interest, and pre- saged consequences which could not be foreseen or predicted. Again the men upon whom devolved the solemn duty of making effectual their declared political purposes were asked to announce their attitude, to espouse the cause of inde])endence by subscribing to an instrument called the Association Test. One of these documents was provided for each town, and every male inhabitant of lawful age, except lunatics, idiots, and negroes, was given an opportunity to join in the compact. It was ordered that those who refused to sign were to be reported to the Assembly by name. A remarkable approach to unanimity marked the signing of this pledge throughout the state. The business of pro- curing signatures, and of reporting the names of those who refused to sign, was committed to the selectmen of each town. Either these Xll INTRODUCTION papers were not circulated in all the towns, or, what is more probable, many of them were not duly forwarded to the Asseml)ly and were after- wards lost, as not all the towns are represented in the returns now pre- served in the archives. The total number of signers aggregates 8,567, and 781 refused to sign for various reasons. These papers are of ex- traordinary importance and value from every point of view. They are reprinted in this volume with scrupulous accuracy and completeness, and are carefully indexed. The archives -of this state relating to the period of the Revolution, as in other states, are susceptible of two divisions, though they are not absolutely separable and distinct. One of these divisions would include legislative proceedings, petitions, complaints, and explanations sub- mitted to the General Court, court proceedings and files relating to that part of the population now described as Royalists. A few of these documents necessarily appear in the general publications relating to the Revolution. The great mass of this class of records has been disre- garded, and they have thus become a particular section of the archives. Only one side is fully and fairly presented in print. The papers in the state’s custody which relate exclusively to the Royalists are a counter- part of what appears in liberal measure in the publications of this de- partment, and which may be regarded as anti-Tory literature. No index to the Royalist documents has been provided. The records are, of course, largely personal and have never been comprehensively treated for publication. The Revolutionary archives of the state and of the courts contain the data for an exposition of the charges against those who were apprehended and prosecuted as Tories, the statements of individual offenses, and the answers and explanations of the parties. The British government provided for the relief of those Royalists who had suffered loss of property or other injury supposed to be worthy of compensation. A commission was empowered to investigate the gen- eral subject, and to ascertain and report as to those deserving of relief. Persons represented to be members of this class, and entitled to the benefits of parliamentary legislation, were permitted to file their claims and proofs in form and method somewhat similar to that now in use in the Bureau of Pensions of -the United States. Two of the commissioners. Col. Thomas Dundas and Mr. Jeremy Pemberton, were sent to America to conduct hearings and to receive INTRODUCTION Xlll and consider evidence. These commissioners sat in Halifax, St. John, Quebec, and Montreal, and their work extended over a period of four years, from 1785 to 1789. Their original rough notes, in thirty-five vol- umes, are now in the Library of Congress, and have lieen ]uil)lished in the report of the Ontario Bureau of Archives for 1901. Copies of all the completed records, reports, and documents of the entire commission, in- cluding both English and American hearings, were obtained some years ago by the Xew York Public Library, and are now accessible in that institution. These copies fill more than sixty folio volumes. Tlie Xew Hampshire State Library has secured from the English archives copies of all these papers that relate to the claimants from Yew Hampshire and Vermont. The documents that are now assemlfied in the archives and library of this state relating to those citizens who were suspected or accused of Loyalist tendencies will afi'ord sullicient material for a printed volume of the average size of those already ])ublished in the State Papers series. An impartial judgment of history may be ren- dered, although the evidence of one side is not presented, but this is a hazardous method of determining justice. Otis G. Hammond, iM. A., of the State Library, recently read a mono- graph on the Loyalists of Y"ew Hampshire before the Social Science Club of Dartmouth College. This paper was exhaustive in research, and in all respects an admirable presentation of the subject. It is still unpublished, but will prove a singularly helpful and instruetive treat- ment of an element in the early history of the state that has been too long neglected. The Levolutionary rolls of Massachusetts have been treated on a different plan from that employed in Xew Hampshire. An alphabetical system was adopted, by which each soldier is given a separate paragraph, and all the essential items relating to his service follow his name. This results in an extensive biographical dictionary, and renders all the data concerning an individual immediately available, although the geo- graphical clues afforded by the names as grouped in the original rolls are lost. This publication occupies seventeen quarto volumes. Xew Hampshire men in large numbers served in Massachusetts organizations, and many of them are identified by residence. A list has been com- piled, and included in this .volume, which contains the names of those who appear on the Massachusetts rolls as residents of the state of Xew XIV INTRODUCTION Hampshire beyond the possibility of reasonable donbt. There is no question that other men of New Hampshire were engaged in the Massachusetts service, whose identity as such is not made ap- parent by a statement of residence, or who are, on the rolls, assigned to Massachusetts towns. In other instances the record is ambiguous by reason of the existence of towns of the same name in both states. The list in this volume is not extended to include such problematical cases. In default of a clear statement of residence in a New Hampshire town, the identification of New Hampshire men must be left to local historians, genealogists, and other special investigators. The United States published in 1835, in three volumes, a list of all pensioners who were then, or had previously been on the rolls of that department, and in 1841 another list of pensioners then living. A copy of these rolls, so far as they relate to New Hampshire, is included in this volume. These tables not only serve as a useful supplement to, and verification of the original rolls, especially on points of location and identification of men for whom service is claimed, but they indicate the extent to which those who participated in the war for independence continued to be an element in the population of the state. The volumes in which these pension rolls were originally published by the govern- ment have become very scarce, and, when found, their usefulness is greatly impaired by the lack of indexes. In the early years of the war operations proceeding in two directions made it incumbent upon this state to raise a large number of troops, one part going to participate in the invasion of Canada, and another part to join General Washington’s army, engaged in the siege of Bos- ton. There were, also, other, but less important calls to which the state responded. The regiment commanded by Colonel Bedel in 1775 was a part of the army then operating in Canada. The next year the second regiment of which Colonel Bedel had command also became a part of the Continental Army in Canada. The surrender at The Cedars May 21, 1776, where a contingent was in command of Major Isaac But- terfield, in the absence of Colonel Bedel and Ljeutenant-Colonel Waite, involved only a part of the regiment. The list of men included in the surrender, and named as members of various companies in this regiment, is taken from Force’s American Archives, Fifth Series, volume 1, p. 167. This short list indicates that a large part of the regiment was INTRODUCTION XV engaged elsewhere at the time of the surrender, llolls of the regiment as enlisted and organized are printed in 14 X. II. State Papers, 285 et seq. A comparison of the surrender rolls with the enlistment rolls, to indicate those presumably engaged in other duty, affords a basis upon which another feature of the history of the regiment may be traced. Affair of the Cedars, and the Services of Col. Timothy Bedel in the IVar of the Eevolution, by Edgar Aldrich, 3 Proc. X. H. Hist. Soc., 194. The discovery of the rolls of a battalion commanded by ^fajor John Brown, and recruited largely from this regiment, was recently made by Hon. Ezra S. Stearns, formerly Secretary of State. These documents are in the archives of Xew ATirk, and prove an additional contribution by this state to the service of IT 76. They are printed in full in this volume for the first time. The archives of the province and state of Xew Hampshire in the past three hundred years have been subjected to many vicissitudes. In the earlier part of the province period they were transported from place to place with the recurring changes of political jurisdiction; they were scattered and mutilated; the residence of the custodian was burned; the capital was migratory before its final establishment at Concord. At the time of the reconstruction of the capitol in 1864 the archives were deposited for months in the unprotected galleries of the old building. Ancient documents, bearing rare autographs, were at the mercy of preda- tory collectors and other vandals. It is possible that a partial explana- tion is here found for the occasional appearance of records and papers in private possession, which originally had place in the official custody of the state. By the labors of a lifetime the late Peter Force assembled a great collection of historical manuscripts, many of which were pub- lished in his American Archives. His accumulations were finally pur- chased by the Federal government. Many documents of his collection, published and unpublished, might advantageously be included hereafter in the volumes to l)e issued by this department. The value of tliese })apers may be indicated by the one published herewith. The remainder of the text of this volume is occupied by two groups of Continental Army rolls of Xew Hampshire men which have not hitherto been printed, as they have come to light since the publication of ^Ir. Hammond’s four Revolutionary volumes. One group is the prop- erty of the Xew Hampshire Historical Society, and the other of the Frye brotliers of Milton, X. H. XVI INTRODUCTION The exhaustive index which has been prepared by Mr. Otis G. Ham- mond reveals the name of every person and place mentioned in the text of the book, and will render a very large amount of information relating to the political and military history of the province and state easily accessible. It is due to Mr. Hammond, the Assistant Editor of State Papers, to state that he is entitled to credit for the collection, arrange- ment, and presentation of this material in its present form in this volume, in accordance with plans in which he and the editor have en- tirely concurred. It is deemed advisable at this point to call special attention to the state publications which are designed to serve as indexes and guides to the extensive manuscript collections of the state. AVithout attempting to describe in detail what these archives are, it may be stated that the records of the Governor and Council from 1631 to 1784, as an executive department, are preserved and arranged in eight manuscript volumes, and have been printed as far as 1775 in this series. These Council records are, however, fragmentary and incomplete at intervals, which may be consistent with the theory that they are but the rough notes of the recording officer, and that the extended records were removed from the country, or lost by accident of official neglect. It has also been sug- gested that these notes never were elaborated into a full record. The index to these journals published by the state in 1896 is a very helpful compilation. The journals of the House of Eepresentatives, sometimes termed the Assembly, are extant, with an occasional hiatus, from 1711, and a rec- ord for the year 1699 is also preserved. This material, from 1711 to 1784, is the subject of another index published by the state in two volumes. This journal, with the index, is a valuable supplement to the information accessible in the printed journals, as the complete presenta- tion of these records in the State Papers series ends with 1754, after which Dr. Bouton adopted a system of abstracts. Ho index to the journals of the Council and Assembly, as a legislative body corresponding to the Senate as established under the present con- stitution, has ever been compiled. These records are not complete, but are approximately so from 1692 to 1784. If indexed in a systematic and exhaustive manner, with special reference to an exposition of all the subjects of legislation, whether adopted, rejected, or laid aside, and INTRODUCTION XVll with a critical analysis of the discussion of the affairs of government constantly recurring in the messages of the Governors and the replies of the assembly, much historical material would he uncovered. An index to the laws of the province and state from 1G79 to 1883 has been compiled on the basis of the manuscript volumes. It is a rea- sonable prediction that all the statutes will eventually he reproduced in printed form, with adequate notes and indexes. The student may also find help in Fry’s New Hampshire as a Eoyai Province, cha])ter 7, and Historical and Biographical Notes on the Mil- itary Annals of New Hampshire, by A. S. Batchellor, pamphlet, 1898, reprinted from History of the Seventeenth Begiment, N. H. Yols. It is a fact of common knowledge that the English archives are rich in records of colonial government relating to all the American possessions of the Crown prior to 1775. These documents include a vast amount of material which relates especially to New Hampshire. Copies have been made for this state of a part of these documents in the custody of the home government, affording sufficient material for two volumes of the ordinary size of this series. It is estimated that those not already transcribed would fill three more volumes. These papers in the English archives relating to New Hampshire were the subject of a descriptive calendar made under the auspices of the state and the New Hampshire Historical Society in cooperation, and published in volume 23 of this series and in volume 10 of the Collections of the society in 1893. The work of compilation was done under the supervision of the late B. E. Stevens of London, tlie distinguished archivist and antiquarian. The most extensive body of transcripts of documents in the English archives relating to the American colonies is owned by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and is now accessible in the library of that institution at Philadelphia. The series of Calendars of State Papers. America and lYest Indies series, published by the English government, now numbering thirteen volumes, and extending to the beginning of the eighteenth century, is necessarily rich in material relating to New Hampshire. These books are to be found in the State Libraiw, and their use is facilitated by the descriptive calendar before mentioned as con- stituting volume 23 of the publications of this office. ALBERT STILLMAN BATCHELLOR, Editor. / ASSOCIATION TEST Colony of New Hampshire. IN COMMITTEE OF SAFETY. April mil, 1776. In Order to carry the underwritten IIESOEYE of the llon'ble Continental CONGRESS into Execution, You are requested to de- sire all Males above Twenty One Years of Age (Luna ticks, Idiots, and Negroes excepted) to sign to the DECLARATION on this Paper ; and when so done, to make Return hereof, together with the Name or Names of all who shall refuse to sign the same, to the GENERAL-ASSEMBLY, or Committee of Safety of this Colony. M. TI 'eare^ Chairman. In CONGRESS, March 14th, 1776. Resolved^ That it be recommended to tlie several Assemblies, Conventions, and Councils, or Committees of Safety of the United Colonies, immediatehj to cause all Persons to be disaryned, within their Respective Colonies, who are notoriously disaffected to the Cause of AiMERICA, Or who have not associated, and refuse to associate, to defend by ARiMS, the United Colonies, against the Hostile Attempts of the British Fleets and Armies. (COPY") Extract from the Minutes. Charles Thompson, Sec’ry. In Consequence of the above Resolution, of the Hon. Continental CONGRESS, and to shew our Determination in joining our Amer- ican Brethren, in defending the Lives, Liberties, and Properties of the Inhabitants of the UNITED COLONIES. 2 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS WE, the SubseriberSj do hereby solemnly engage, and promise, that we will, to the utmost of our Power, at the Risque of our Lives and Fortunes, with ARMS, oppose the Hostile Proceedings of the British Fleets, and Armies, against the United American COLONIES. ACWORTH Henry Silsby Tho® Putnam Sanh^ Silsby William Markham John Willson William Clark Dean Carlton James M^cluer Jonathan Silsby Julius Silsby Joseph Chatterton James Rogers Edward Keys Perish X Ritchardson ChrisP Eayrs Henry Silsby Ju^’ Henry Silsb}^ ) Select men Tho® Putnam ( of Ac worth ALLENSTOWN Josiah Allen Jacob Gay John Leonard his Samuell X kinsen [Kenniston] mark Benj^ Methes Samuel Webster Starlin S Argent John Hayes David Knox Sm^^ Smith Roger Dugan Andrew Bunten John Bunten William Knox Charls M^'oy Ephraim Keyes Samuel Smith John Rogers William Keyes Sam^^ Harper george Duncan Lasell Silsby John willson J a® W allace Alex'^"” Houston Willoughby Willard John Moor Jedediah Smith Mehunian Stebbens Tho^ Nott John Duncan REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 3 Samuel Webster Joseph Dennett Ichabod dark Idiabod Johnson Samuel fisk mark his Samuel X Davis mark Refused to sine ) ed hall Burgen ) ALSTEAD Abra™ Brown Absalom Kingsbery Henry Rumrill John Slade Joseph Hatch Edward waldo John Burroughs Jud Simon Baxter Jur Samuel Kidder Simeon Shepherd Nathaniel Rust Joel Chandler Phinehas Hatch Joshua Shepard J acob W ardner Nathaniel Shepherd Nathaniel Cooper Gideon Delono Silas King Jason wait Aaron Lyon Thomas Kidder Abel Beckwith John Wait Abraham Brown Jun’^ Simon Brooks AV^illiam Simons Roswell Shepherd frederick wardnr Jonathan Shepherd Daniel AValdo Josiah Cook Beulah AValdo Amaziah Grover Ephraim Brigham Simon Rumrill Amos Gale Oliver Shepard Aristides Huestis John Ax tell John Plumbley John Slade Juner John Burrughs Joseph Mack Timothy liurrughs Lemuel Crane Joel Buroughs John Hill Job thomson NatK' Watts Moses Hale Nathan Mack 4 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Thomas Walton Daniel Burrughs Zebulon Chandler Philip Wordner Samuel Royce Jon“' Sheperd J'' Elias Brown Joseph Brown Josiah Lyon Giles Marvin Solomon Prentice Nath^^ S Prentice Andrew Beckwith Nathan Fay To y® Honourable the General Assembly of the Colony of New- hamshier this May Certify your Honours that Simon Baxter Samuel Chandlor John Thomson & Lamuel Millor Have Refused to Sign the Within Association Agreement Cer- tify'* by Abra™ Brown ) Select Absalom Kingsbury V Men of Simon Brooks I Alsted AMHERST Nahum Baldwin Moses Nichols W*" Bradford Josiah Crosby Peter Woodbury Thomas Burns Robert Means Nathan Jones Henry Codmon Peter Robertson Jonathan Smith John Burns Stephen Washer Sam^ Harris David Hildreth EpK’^ Barker Henry Kimball William Low Sam^ Stanley J onathan Grimes Amos Flint William Read Joseph Steel W"^ Odell Joseph Bouttle Timothy Smith Tho® burell Ephraim Hildreth Nathan Kendall Benjamin Day Reuben Bouttel Ebene"' Rea REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 5 Kendal Boutwell Hezekiali Lovejoy Thomas Towiie James Seeton Jacob Curtice Jon^ Taylor W™ Codman Ananias mcallester Timothy Nichols Eben’' Hopkins Benj^ Hutchinson Wilkens John Cochran Josiah Sawyer j^' Richard Hughes Nathan Jones J’' Sameal Steward Robert Read A rchelan s T own Joseph Gould Samson Crosby Nathan Hutchinson Jun’^ Israel Town J’' Jonathan Lund Benj‘'^ Kendrick AVilliam Peacock David Dunckle Isaac How Adem patterson George Burns Joseph Rollings Joseph Cogin John Twiss Tho® Wakefield Juifi Jonathan lampson Oliver Carlton Enos Bradford Daniel Stephens Benj"" Hopkins Jacob Curtice Juner Josiah Dodge Silas Cumings Joseph Steel Jifi Benjamin Hopkins Juner Jolm Burns John Seetown Francis Lovejoy James Gillmore Jon^ Twiss John Hartshorn Amos Flint JiF Nathan Hutcliinson Samuel How Darius Abbot Jonathan Sawyer Nathaniel Barret John Grimes William Taylor Isaac Wright Josiah Kidder Joseph Peirce John Kendall Juner Jacob Blodgett Josiah Sawyer John Burns Juner Isaac Holt John Roby James APKeen Ebenezer holt juner Ephraim Abbott 6 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Moses Kimball Allen Goodridge Francis Elliot Nathan Fuller Amos Green John Washer Phinehas Up ham Simpson Steward Dimond Mussey Benjamin Merill William Hogg John Love joy Jacob Hildreth John Patterson William Fisk Ju’’ Bartholema Dodge Joseph Small Ebenezer Huthison John Tuck Jonathan Wilkins juiF Jacob Standly Joseph Boutell Michael Keef Abijali Wilkins John Averial John Cole Nathan Cole Joshua Wright Tho^ Clark Daniel Smith Nathan Flint James Woodbury Joseph Langdell Nathaniel Haseltine William Wallace Samuel Taylor Thomas Averall Ju’" Elisha Fulton John Duncklee James hartshorn David Green Jn® Shepard junior Samuel Geris Moses Barron Jonathan Lyon John Mitchell Jacob Lovejoy Samuel henry Joseph Prince jid William Fisk William Small William Small JuiT John Harwood William Peabody juner John Seecombe William Peabody Reuben Holt Joseph Prince Thomas Weston William Lamson Isaac Weston Thomas Towne Joshua Wilckins Lemuel Winchester Isaac Smith John Damon Benjamin Temple Richard Ward Stephen Farnam Pete re parker KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 7 Andrew Bradford Stephen Burn am Abner Hutchinson David True Israel Town John Bradford Joseph Dunkley Ebenezer averil Elisha Hutchinson Joseph Farnuni Amos Stickney Joseph Wallace Jacob Smith Ezekiel upton Nathan Cleaves Joel Howe Stephen Peabody William Odell Jim'' Eben’’ Temple Ephraim French Benj^ Dodge James Gage \V"‘ Mellondy Jun’^’ Eben^' Weston Bichard Goold Samuel Blasdel Solomon Kittredge ^ Jn® Wilkins Timothy Hill To The Hono^ The Committee of Safty Eor the State of New Hamp^’ or the Gene^ Assembly theirof — Pursuant to the Bequest on this paper from The Committee of Safety &c to Us Directed- — we have Invited those persons theirin jMentioned to Sign To the Dicleration on This papor, Ac — and all That liave Seen it have Signed Except Joshua Atlierton Esq^’ ]\P Daniel Campble j\P Samuel Dodge & Colo^ John Shepard Tho® Wakefield I Selectmen Beuben Mussey > of Sand Wilkins J Amherst ANTBIM [SOCIETY LAND] John nP Cleary Thomas Stuart Nathan Taylor John Green John Warren Sani^ Moores James Moors Philip Baley [Baleigh] Tristram Cheney John Cheney Joseph Boyd Daniel IMiltimor 8 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Alexander Jemeson William Smith James Aiken Isaac Butterfield Robert Rogers James Gregg Alexander Parker James Hopkins James Duncan Mathew Tempelton INIorish Lynch John Duncan Robert Duncan ATKINSON Ezekiel Belknop Stephen Page Asa Page John Johnson EbeiP Eatton Benj^ Emery jun"* Benjamin Emery Joseph french James Noyes Enoch Noyes Jona Poor Joseph Knight JeP‘ Poor Natlfi Peabody J on^ W ebster Humphery Noyes Jun'’ Jesse Page Joseph knight Jr William Sawyer Daniel Poor Jur Nathaniel Noyes Moses Greenough Jonathan Blake Stephen Peabody Daniel Poor Thomas Noyes Stephen Dole John Knight ju John Webster Jr Stephen Noyes Jonathan Sawyer James Little Asa Haseltine Joseph Little Thomas Little Dudley Bayley Joseph Hale EbiT Green John Currier willam Baley Samuel Webster James Bayley william webs ter Joseph Webster John Webster James Page Moses Page James Merrell Joshua Knight Benjamin Philbrick jur REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 9 John Knight Joshua Emery John Atwood Daniel Page Moses Emery Enoch Knight James Dow John Clement John Dow jr John Ingalls Eldad Ingalls Eben Parker Stephen Dole Jun John Kelly Reuben Mills Joseph Chandler Daniel Richards Stephen Whittaker bnjamin philbrick Jonathan Page junir Thomas Whitaker Bradlee Richards Moses Belknap Benjamin Richards David Atwood John dow Jonathan Page Natlfi^ Cogswell Tristram Knight Israel Webster Benj^ Stone Samuel Noyes John Knight Humpheiy Noyes Joseph Noyes Abel .Meri-ill Abel ]\Ierril jr John JMerrill Samuel Little Jesse Sawyer Amos Mills Benj'^ Hale Jonathan Palmer Joseph Palmer Jonathan Whittaker Joseph Green Oliver Sawyer State of This Certifies that in Consequence of y® fore- New Ilainpshire j going requisition of the Hoihb^ Committe of Safety for Said State — all the males of Twenty one yearly of age & upwards belonging to Atkinson in y^^ State afors'^ (Lunaticks Ideots A Negroes excepted) have freely & voluntarily Subscribed their respective Names to the foregoing Declaration — AtC Atkinson Sep^’ 26^^' 1776 — Natlfi Peabody ) Selectmen of Jesse Page ( Said Atkinson 10 KE VOLUTION ARY DOCUMENTS BARNSTEAD Samuel Pitman tliomas Snell John Elliot John Nelson Joseph samhorn Benja Nutter William Lord John Huckens Nathaniel Pease Benjamin Edgerly John Sanborn Daniel Biekford John Sanborn Hatevil Nutter Benjamin Emerson John mndget his Joseph X Mngate mark Edward Sanborn liis Dodefor X Bunker mark Jonathan Buncker Depandance Colbath John Furbur Joseph Bunker Richard Sinkler Stphen Pickren Winthrop smart Isaac huckins John Bickford John Mngate his Daniel X Jacobs mark John Tasker his Timothy X Davis mark eTonathan Emerson Samll Drew Joseph Bryant Benjamin Brown his Samuel X Stephens mark John Hill Silas Drew Benjamin Babb William Cate ju"' John Laighen Joseph Daniel jun John Cate Joshua Hall JmT Natha Robert William Hays BARRINGTON Julius felker George Waterhouse Michal Felker Charles Danielson Timothy Perkins David Tenny John Hall Ralph Hall James Tuttle Jr Jacob Daniel jr REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 11 Stephen loss Richard Babb william Lock jun Samuel lose Thomas Scmten John Daniel Solomon Hall James Howard John Cliurch Isaac Hall Edward Cater Jeremiah foss John Kingman Hinkson marden Giddon Leighton Daniel Rowell Isaiah Felker Paul young John Drew Jeremiah Gray Paul Hayes william Foss Clement Daniel Nicholas Brock Fbenezer Kiellie Isaac willey william Lock Sand^ Winkley lohn Caverly Josier Brown John Ham Livi Danielson John Gray Joseph Daniel Joseph Woodman Elisha Blaake mica jail otes William Babb William Gray Elijah Seve Joseph Hall John Cater Charles felker Solomon young Reuben Davis Joshua Otes James foss Hezekiah Hayes James IMarden Timothy Waterliouse Hinkson Foss wintrup young Nathaniel Church James Church James Danielson Thomas how Paul Otis Joshua holms Stephen Young John willey Lemuel willey Nathan Foss JuiT Simeon Starbrd James Daves Samuel Foss juid Philip Caverly Ruben Gray Samuel Gray Jabez Smith John Brown jun 12 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Joseph Brown george Parshley John waterhonse lasac Waldron Samuel stiles Nathaniel Foss Georg Seaward Jonathan montgomary Simon Lock Samuel Buzzel Garlen [Garland] Smith Stephen Otes Nicholes Otes Richard Parcely John Berry Solomon Foss Eliph Clontman George Ham Elijah otis George Berry James Hayes Jacob Sheperd Dudley Davis William APDaniel Juner Josiah Manson Abraham Allis Stphen Houston [?] Isaac Renels Mark EAyers Abijah pinkham Peter Young John Garlen jiF Ephraim loss Samuel Brews tar Thomas foss Tho® Fisher Nichles Brown Fra® Winkley Jacob Clark mark Foss Juner mark Foss Ephraim Daniel Samuel Hayes Limuel Perkins John young James Leighton Joseph Hayes John Blake Thornes Buzzel Ephram holmes Jur James Gray William Ham Henery Sevey Joseph Cate George Foss John mells Ebenezer Spencer Timothy Gleeson Isaac Sherburn James Durgen John Renels John Boodey Robart Bamford Jacob Daniel John Arlen Aaron waldron Nat Berry Solomon Cate Ephram Holens [Holmes] Elezer young REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS 13 Ben Perl Josepli young John Garland Benjamin Hayes Paul Brewster John Parsely John Babb Jethro Lock William gray Jr Noah Holmes Stephen Berry Benjaman yong Samuel Berry James Row Joshua Sloj^er John huckins Joeph Peavy James peavey John montgomery Benjamin Hall Jr Pery Hickes « James Wodes Albert Dennie Samuel wales Charles Bumford Peletiah Daniels William mcDaniels Thom os Rowlings David Kolings John Sherburn Eben Jackson Obediah Drew Ebenz Young John foye jr Isaac young Edmond Evens Isaac Laighton Benjamin buzzell william Kunels Daniel Delan Barrington Sep 3 — 1776 To the Speeker of the house of Reperesentatives for the Colonie of New Ilampshiar this may sertify that the Association paper has been Carred through this Town and these man Refuse to Sine whos names follow — Jeremiah Tibets David Drew Johnathan Ckark ^ Daniel Clark Samuel Williams John Buzz el Richard Swain William Durgen Thomas Caverly John Caveno Johnathan Swain Elijah Tutel William Cate ju’’ 1 Sele men Siles Drew > of John Kingman j Barrington 14 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS BEDFORD John Wallace JuiF James Caldwell W“ Caldwell James Matthes John Morrison John Aiken Adam Dickey Matth^ Patten John Goffe Daniel Moor John Moor Jun’^ Daniel Moor JuiT Thomas Matthws Robert Giffen John Barns Robert Burns William Burns John BrieA william Moor James iMoore James Houston Hugh Orr Barnbass kain John McIntosh Jacob M^^Quaid James wyllie John Little Thomas Galt Thomas Boies Sam^^ Vose William White Joseph Wallace John mckinney Asa Barns Samuel tirrell junr William Kennedy Robert Morrel Andrew AValker N athaniel P atterson Robert Mathes James Vose George Co way Hugh Campbell James M^allester John nP Laughlin John Gardner Am az ialu P ollard James Steel James Aikin Whitefield Gillmor James Smith John Orr John iMoor Joseph Houston David jMoor James Gillmor AVilliam iMoor David m^Clerey James Patterson jMatthew m^Daffee Tho® Maclaughlin Benj” Smith Zechariah Chandler John Moor James Wallace James Martin EEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 15 John Goffe Ju’' Samuel Patten James Lien John Wallace James Walker John Hilleiy Joseph Bell Thomas Vickere Vose Sam^^ Patten John Smith Stephen f ranch John Riddle John Boies John Bell Robert Walker Patrick Larkin william nPcleary Sam^ F ugard James Cairns Richard nP A lister James Little To the Honourable the Council and House of Representatives for the Colony of New Hampshire To be Conven’d at Exeter in S'^ Colony on Wednesday the Instant — Pursueant to the within precept ; we have taken pains to Know the Minds of the Inhabitants of the Town of Bedford, Avith Respect to the within Obligation, and find None unwilling to Sign the Same Except the Rever“‘^ John Houston, who Declines Signing the Said obligation, for the following Reasons, Viz firstly Because he did not appreliend that the HoiV^® Committee meant that ministers Shovdd Take up arms as Being inconsistant with their Ministerial Charge oii'iiy because he was already Confin’d to the County of Hills- borough therefore lie thinks he Ought to be Set at liberty before he Should Sign the S'^ obligation Because there is three men Belonging to his Family already Inlisted in the Continental army Bedford June y*^ iTTb John Goffe j Select John OiT S Men BOSCAWEN J oseph Hoit :\i OSes M orse Moses Burbank Moses Call Jesse Flanders John Flanders 16 K EVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Daniel Noyes Benja Day Joseph Atkinson Moses Burbank Junor SanJ Atkin sen Daniel Peterson Jacob Flanders Eben Hidden Daniel sbeprd IVintbrop Carter Benj^ Rolfe Jobn Elliot jniF John muzey James garies Jedediab Danford William Danford ju Jonatban Coser Samuel Burbank Enoch Gerrisb Silas Call iMikl Sargent Simeon Jackman Mossse Call Simeon Atkinson Joseph Pearson Friend Little Edmund Chadwick Moses Manuel Daniel Richards Asa Corser Edward gares [Gerrish] Bitfield Plumer Nathaniel Gookin Samuel Ames Jonathan Atkinson Daniel Clark Nathan Corser Robie Morrill thomas Gorden Jere^^ Hidden Caleb ]\Ierril Benjamin Couch John Knowlton Henry Gerrish Isaac Pearson Sam^^ Davis Ezekiel Renders thomas Eliot John Jackman Em os danders Jesse Flanders juid Samuel Coser Stephen Gerrish Moses Jakman John Morrill Joseph Gerrish Thomas Bedel Willim Welch David Burbank Timothy Eastman Joseph Flanders John Couch Moses Morss ju’’ Samuel Jackman David Corser John Corser John manuel David Carter John Stevens Thomas Corser REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 17 Peter Kimball Robart Elliot Sam^ Danford Joseph muzzy Isaac Noyes William Danford Peter Collin John Bowles John Corser Jimer Capt Stephen Gerrish Enoch Little Joseph Bean George Jackman John Urann Cutting Noyes J oseph Eastman Samuel Clifford John Hale James Ere rich Benjamin Jackman Samuel iMuzzy Peter Resewell Stevens John Ilsley Oliver Eowler John Bowles Jun Nicholes Elliot Nathaniel Atkinson N athan Davis John Eowler Samuel Agaton George Jackman Jid John Elliot To the Honourable Councel and House of Representatives for the Collony of New Hampshre or Committee of Safty This may Certify that the within Declaration Have Been off’ied to the Inhabitants of Boscawen and unanimously Signed Exce})ting one (viz) Aaron Flanders Refused to Signe the Same June o 17 7G George Jackman J’^’ \ Cutting Noyes - Selectmen John Elliot ) BOW Ephriam Foster P>enjamin Bean John C'arr David C'arr Jonthan Clement Edw'^ Russell david elliot John Bryejit James Busel Stephen Eastman John (irushe Solomon Heath David foster John Colbv 18 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS abraham colby Willeby Colby Elijah Colbey Joseph Rogers juiT Jonathan Clough Samuel Winsle Amasa Dow Joseph Rogers ralph Cross an tony manuaell Tim^ Dix Samuel Dow Elisha Clough Elisha Clough Juner Thomas Hardy Edward Carlton Samuel Rogers jun^ Aaron Kinsman Reuben Currier Richard Clough John Robertson James moor Leonard Harriman John sullaway Enoch Noyes Ephraim moor Benj*'^ Noyes Simeon Heath Nathaniel Cavies John Brown Paltiah Clement Rchard Clough Ju’^ his Henry X hemphill mark Joseph Baker Will”' Robertson Samuel Welch John Noyes Aaron Noyes John Garven James Reddeil Patrick Garven James Garven John Moor John hemphill Samuel AVelch Jun Samuel Alexander Jacob Stockbridge Errors excepted Samuel Rogers I not being Satisfyed Errors Excepted William Rogers Row September y® 3^ 1776 we the Subscriber in obediance to the within have Shown this Paper to all & Every Person that are nont Excepted & that are not in the Servis that Belong to Said Town of Bow al of which have Volenterry Singned the Same Ephriam Foster 1 Select Jn® Bryent > men Benjamin Noyes j of Bow REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 19 BRENTWOOD Sam^^ Dudley Jedediali Robinson Daniel Leavitt Stephen C'reigliton Josiali Dudley David Rol:)inson Jonathan (^uinby John Wilson John thing Winthrop Dudley Jolni Dudley Juer Samuel Clark John Rennet juih Darby Kelly Porter Kimball jNfoses folsom Abraham Morrill JoiP ^"easey James Marston Joseph Edgerly Peter thing Richard Tandy Jiartholomew thing J onathan thing Natld^ Trask Daniel Wormall »I onathan Weed George A'esaay Richard York John Philbrick John Dudley Jeremiah Phlsworth Samuel thing Ilawly Marshall Samuel Dudley Jonathan Robinson Samuel Colcord Dudley Robinson Daniel M'ard John Rennet Nicholas Mudget Gilman Robinson Sami wormall Alexander Gorden Smith John Philbrick Humphry Wilson Job Judkins Joseph Shaw Jonathan shaw Abel Morrill Benjamin Fifeld John Abbot Nathan Prescutt Nethll Thing simon gilman Robert Rowe Samuel Shaw Jonathan Mody Juner Richard Foss Samuel Edgerley Nicholas Smith Lemul Johnson Tho® l^eabody Daniel Leavitt Eliphelet Thing Dudlay Thing 20 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Samuel Ellsworth Josiah Thing Ebenezer colcord Edward West Edward Stevens Nemiah West Ebenezer Stevens James Dudley Edmund Pilsbery Abner Burbank David Burbank Thomas Gordon William Morrill Jonathan Sleeper Junr Elisha Sanborn jr Isaac Whitcher William Graves John Scribner Harper Jonathan Talyor juner Nathaniel Clark James Sinkler Daniel de air bon Moses Cheney Joseph Smith Samuel Tucke winroup marston Benjamin pulsifer thomas Leavitt Dudley Kimball John Carr Juner John Carr Timothy Gordon Samuel Lock Alexander Roberds Nichelos Dollof Aaron Ellsworth Levi Morrill Daniel Clark Joseph wadleigh Junr Nathaniel Stevens Nathaniel Gilman Joseph Wadleigh Chase Smith James Nichols Biley Lyford Nathaniel Chase Zadok Samborn John Quimby Joseph Jewell Francis Brown Elisha Sanborn William Graves Juener Jonathan taler Aretas Rowe John Tucke John Shaw Abraham Drake Samuel Dudley Richeard Whitcher Jonathan Dow Samuel Marston Amos Gordon Jabez smith Samuel harper Simeon morgain Moses Lyford John thing James Robinson Sander Roberds guny thomas Roberds REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 21 Josiali Hook Robert smith Joshua smith Ebenezer Colcorcl Jim^ Scribner Gorden ]>enjamin Robords David Dollof Samuel Robards Daniel Sanbon John Woodbury Stephen Fifeld Joseph Sanborn Daniel Torrey Reuben smith Nichlous Ilardie Rauson dudly Ebenezer Chase Joseph Johnson John Dollef Daniel Sanbon Jun Edward Sanborn Nathaniel Graves Moses Jenkes Jonathan Gorden Pursuant to This Write to us We have Desired All Males as Di- racted to Sign to This Declaration and find That James Been Richard Been Ju^ Samuel Stevens Thomas Smith Richard Been Antipasse Gilman Joseph Greely Moses iNIagoon Joshua Been Refuses to Sign to Thiss Declaration Jeremiah B>een Samuel Dudley JiT David Clefford Levi Been Samuel Clefford William P>een AVilliom Stevens Jonathan Sleepr Jeremiah Rowe Ebenezer Colcord J Selectmen James Robinson V of Jedediah Robinson I Brintwood BROOKLINE George Russell Benjamen muzzy James Dickey Samson Farnsworth [RABY] James Badger Randel M^^ Donell [Me Donald] Nathell Paten WD Hall 22 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Deniel Sliaw Juner Moses Lowell Nathll Badger Janes Rollf Samuell Russell James in tosh Robert Sever AViliam Spaulding Eason Dix Phinehas A ken James Campbell Swallow Tucker george w^oodward Mathew walcb Isaac Sbattuck In obediance to the above Presept we have Taken the Count and our men have Sined it all AVe tlie Subscribers Alex’^ McIntosh "j Benj. Sbeattuck v Selectmen Clark Brown ) CANAAN Ebenezer Earns James Treadway will on Ceartain Jehu Jones robart hurts Samuel Joslen Cliarles Walworth Caleb Clark Samuel Jones Tbo^ Baldwin Samuel Lathrop John Scofield Eliezer scofield Sol Scipio Richard Clark Condition, viz.* Thomas Baxter his mark X Joshua AVells Richard Joslen Ezekiel AVells Thomas miner Joseph AV alter John Scofield J’’ Ezekiel Gardner Gideon Rudd Caleb AVelch * On Condition that no man AVho is taken a Captive from the British forces be made an Officer or let be a Soldier in the Conti- nental Army and 2^^ that Every American found & taken in armes against the United Colonies be Immediately put to Death, and 3^^ KKVOLUTIONAIIY DOCUMENTS 23 that all & every of the British Troops that are Captivated by the Continental forces by sea or land or any other way taken Shall be keept in Prison or Close Confinement & 4^^ that Every Commanding Officer or a Soldier or any Person or Persons imployed in any Busi- ness whatsoever in the Continental Forces who is found & proved to be a Traitor to the United Colonies in America be put to Death Immediately. upon these aforementioned Conditions do I Sign this Declaration witness my Hand James Treadway To the Hon^® Committee of Safety for the Colony Of New Hamp- shire These are to Certify that Every man in this Town A'olentaryly Signd This agrement atest Canaan July 1T7G Ebene^ Earns ) Select Samuel Jones S men CANDIA William Baker James Eaton Nathaniel Maxfield John Clay Natlfi^ Emerson jMoses P>aker Sam 111 Darbon Enoch Houel Nicliolas Smith flohn Lane thomas Patten Zechariah Clifford John Colby Hobart Smart Obadiah Smith Benjamin Bowel Jera*' Burpee David Bean James miller Nath” P)iirpee Nicholas French Ezekiel knowels Thomas Emery Jonathan Pilsbury Walter Robie Beiij*^ Batchelder Sam” iMooers A bra"* Fitts Enoch Chfiby John Sargent Henr^^ Clark Benja" Cass Tho® Darien William Turner 24 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Isaiah Rowe Nelieiniali Brown Sewall Brown John Prescott obededom Hall Biley Smith Joseph Palmer Elijah True Jonathan Brown Jethro PI ill Joseph P^ifield Theophilns Clough Samuel morrill John Cammett Samuel Clough . John Carr Jonathan Baglay Ames Knowles John Sargent Robert Willson Sanh^ Bus well Nathaniel Hall William Eaton Moses Sargent Ebenezer Platon Paul Platon Samuel Towle Simon Ph^ench Isariel Dolber Hugh meclellan Joshua Moore John Clifford Jacob Bagly Stephen Palmer Juner Samuel M'orthen Stephen Palmer Richard Clougli Benjamin fellows Jonathan Smith Benjamin Hubbard Samuel Brown Aaron Brown Sherbun Rowel Stephen P'ifield Jonathan Hills AVilliam Hills Silas Cammet David Jewett James Pruscott Zebulon winslow Jesse Eaton Ephraim Eaton James Varnuin John Clark John Hills Obadiah Plall Thomas Anderson Robert AVason David Hill John Robie Benaiah Colby John Moore Jonathan Ring Stephen Clark J onathan C am me t rp:volutk)nary documents 25 CANTERBURY Thomas Chough Archelaus Moore Abiel Foster Jonathan young Obadiah Clougli William Glines Juner Benjamin Heath Joshua Boienton Tho^ Gilman Ephraim Carter Richard Ellison Benj^^ Blanchard 3 *^ Samuel Nudd Jonatlian West Nathaniel Glines Thomas II03T John iMoores JuiF Samnel Haines Nathaniel Moore James Shepard James Gipson William Gault lienj'^ Johnson John By ford lienjamin AVoodman Aaron Sargent his mark X John Bean Gideon Bartlet N athanaial pallet Simon Swan John iNPDaniel Eaben morrill Simon Ames Ezekiel Morrill John Moor Sargent Morrill James towl Josepli Durgin Samiel Ames David Morrill Samuel Colby Jeremiah Hacket Abner hoyt Jeremiah Clough Jonathan Blanchard Joslina Weeks William moor Benj'^ Simson David ames Barnard Stiles John Sanborn his iMark X Richard Hanes Arclk Miles James Glines David M^'Crilles Daniel Foster Edward thran Jonatlian Forster Benj S auburn Caleb Heath Josepli pallet Samuel Weeks Jams iMolony Jeremiah McDaniel Asa Forster John iMolony 26 II EVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Robert Hastings Simeon Robinson jonatlian guile John Cross William Hancock Jacob hath* Abner iMiles David Blanch er J ames B lanchard AVilliam Dyer Nathaniel Dearbon Nehemiah Clough Richard Blanchard Edward Blanchard James Lind Perkins Peter Hanaford John forest William forrest Ruben witch er Gideon sawyer Jiosh Smons William simons Jeremiah Ladd Deniel Flelther Walter Haines Eli Simons Leavitt Clough Benjamin Blanshard JiiiP Timothy Foss Samuel Gerrish Edmon colby John Robinson Joseph Carr jesse Cross Stephen Cross Reuben Kezar John Roen Nathaniel Perkines Samuel miles Richard G lines Shubel Dearbon David Morrison Benjamn Blanchard David Norris John Gibson thomas Gibson Benjamin Collins John forrest junir Nathaniel Witcher william Samborn Eben^’ Kimball Simon Stevens Benjamin Witcher Joseph Samborn Henry Clough William miles Tho® Foss Josiah Miles David Forster John foss Abner Haines Thomas Clough Juner CHESTER John Craford Samuel Blunt William Lock William Tolford [REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Daniel Greenough Robert APKinley Matthew Forsith Jun^ Edward Robie Edward Kobie Archibald nPkafee John Webster SanJ' Emerson Stephen iNIorse Daniel AVebster Stephen Dearben Adam Willson Rob' Calf Gasiel Harriman Nathan morse Henry morse Joseph Linn Aloses Hills Jonathan Hall Stephen Lufken Ebenezer Townsend Nathanel glidden AVilks West Caleb Hall AVells Chase Aloody Chase Stephen Merrill Ale*" A\Tatherspoon Robert Craige James aiken James Ranken Edmund Stickney AntlF SonU' [Somerl\y] Stickney David AVether Spoon Peter Akin flolm Grimes IMathew Tempelton william underbill Joseph Dearbon david crage John Underhill James Pearce AVilliam Wliite Nathan Fitts James Dunlap Nathan Webster jun John Hasseltine Peter Dearben Peter Hasseltine Nathanal Blasdall Ebenezer Rasford benjamin true SanJ' Hasseltine Simon Bay ley Moses iindarhill juner John underbill juner Ste})hen Hills Richard Hasseltine Moses Hasseltine Jonathan Darbon David Foss Isaac Blasdel Josiah Hall Pearson Richardson Samuel Dinsmore SanJ AVillson P> racket Towl Anthony Towl Benjamain Alelvein Parker Carr 28 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Samuel morss Robert Rowe Jethro Colby Benj’^ Hills Ezekiel Wortben Aaron Townsend Daniel Richardson Isaac Forse Jonatlmn Forsaitli Thomas wason AVill'" Wilson Charles Moore David Fuller John Hoyt Stephen marden Joseph Knowles Nathan Norton John Knowles Nathan knowles Joseph Long Nathan Webster Amos Merrill francies towl Thomas Hasseltine Jabez Hoit Samuel Jones Hugh Tolford Gideon Rowel Samuel Rowel John Willson Peter hall Simon Barry James Shirla Hugh Shirley James Richardson David Currier John Darbon Wiallem m'^masten Samuel Hills John Shackford ju^ Theod’^ Shackford Moses Richardson Isaac Forse ju^' Rob' Wilson James Wason Samael moore Benjamin Hoyt Joseph m^Clellan John Pain Amos Pain Samuel Brown John knowles JuiT Joshua Prescot James Willson James AVaddell Josiah Bradley Jacob Hills Benjamin Hasseltine Benjm fuller John Tolford John Robie John Coulby Samuel forster Henry hall Sam' Jacks Thomas Follnbe William Shirla Sam' Robie Ebenezer Dearbon William Brown REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 29 .John Gross William Gilchrist wintrup Sargent William iNIills John Grimes Nath^ Sweetser Robert Dickey Josiah iNIorss Joseph morss Abner Hills Isaac Hills John Lain John I hitter field Jonathan Norton Jonthan I>erry John Sevey lienj" Hills Bradbury Carr Charles moore junor i\Iark Carr James Wetherspoon Mansfield iiLaffe Robert Ratten Willim miler Hugh Miller William Gilcrest Robert Dinsmore Samuel Pirce Joseph Hills Jonathan Emery Jonathan Underhill John Orr Joseph Holl Edward Prissen Samuel W or then Abraham Sargent John Karr Robert Grahames John .Mills Samuel iNPferson Ikirker morss Edmund Sleeper Joseph Blanchard Jabez french James Randall Daniel Dolbeer John T^ane Jnnr Joseph Norton Joseph Smith Ealet Berry I )ayid R ichardson Joseph Carr Benj‘^ Currier Thomas Eowler Jnn'^ Daniel Weatherspoon hngh m^Affee Sainnel Akin Samuel Crombey Thomas APiM aster Dayid Dickey Benjamin Perce Barnard Brickett Dayid Underliill Hezekiali nnderliill Isaac Towl John Bnrley Joseph Clark Cornelius morgan Edmund Eliot Moses Underhill 30 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Paul heely James Hidden Jacob Darby John Quimby Samuel Davis William Brown Robert Gordon Francis Carr Timothy Carr CHESTERFIELD Abraham Wood Simon Davis Isaac Davis John Snow Oliver Cobleigh Jonathan Farwell Oliver Farwell Silas Thompson William Farwell Jonathan Davis Warrin Snow Ebenezer Streeter William Thomas Daniel Baldwin William Simonds Amos Smith Jos^' Smith Jonathan farr 4 Jonathan farr 3 Thomas Farr Benjamin Hudson Moses Smith Josiah Streeter iMicheal Woodcock Jonathan Cobleigh Jonas Stearns Sam^ Fairbank Jon*'^ farr 2 Josiah Lamb SanJi AValPer Archibeld roberson Andrew Coburn Larrance AValton Phinehas Brown John Sanderson William Fisher Jonathan Hildreth Ju^ James Wheeler JiF Josiah Hastings Andrew Hastings Noah Emmons Jonathan Cresey Ephraim Wheeler John Cobleigh Joseph Higgins James M^Elroy Joseph Wheeler James Wheeler Zenas Fairbank Nathan Bishop Isaac Hildreth Israel Johnson James Robertson Elisha Rockwood REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 81 Dan Coble igli Peter Wheeler Ephr"^ Hubburcl John White John Bishop N athan T li omas Abel Kmons William Robertson Edward Hildreth James Davis Enoch Streeter John Prat Natld Bingfham Abel Ray Samuel Farr Nehemiah merrill lasaac Farr John Haskell Silas wood William Henry Amasa Coburn Douglass Rol)ins Sherebiah Fay Joseph ^letcalf David Stooddert Jiir John Peacock Michael Cresey iMoses Smith Jr David Stone John Grandey Junr Silvanus Battey Increas Daniles Abijah Starns Ebenezer Taft Job Richardson Aaron Farr Moses Ellis Amos Davis Nathan metcalf Jonathan Cobleigh Ziir Evans AVTlliam Farr Jnik I til am ar C li am be r 1 a 1 1 Caleb Jolinson Amos Streeter Abner Johnson Kimball Carlton Theodorns Bingham John Pierce B en jainin C oburn Ephram Farr Sand^ Farr Jid’ Ezekiel Powers Obadiah IMorrill Daniel Farr Thomas Harris Hallawill merrill Thomas Daby marting Warner Sam^^ Peacock Ephraim Baldwin Samuel Hildreth Wil"‘ Aires John Grandey Ebenezer gail Ebenezer Farr Abner Albee Mathew Gray Avilliam Hildreth Daniel Kinisen 32 K EVOLUTIONARY DOC U M EN TS James Heed Joel Whitney James Maiistield i\Iichaell iUedcalf Amos Hubburd Benjamin Smith Patrick m^miclel Abijah kingsbeiy John Ellis David faiT Oliver Hnbbard Charles Johnson JoiP Farr Samuel Fletcher Abraham Fan- In obediance to the within Decleration that we Hec‘^ from yon Honours we Proseeded According to your Directions and the per- sons Names nnderwriten are these that Hefiise to Sis'ii to the Decli- ration on j^oiir Paper Chesterfield June 12 1776 Ephm Baldwin ^ iMoses Smith Jr j Select men iMichael Cresey ^ of EphP“ Hubburd j Chesterfield Samuel Hildreth J Cap^ Jonathan Hildreth Eleazer Pomeroy Fbenezer Coopper Ephraim Whitney Sanfi^ Davis Converce Esech Earl Jab: keing Leifi Ephraim Whitney Ebenezer Hervey Joseph Printice Ebenezer Flitcher Jifi Elisha AValton Silas Ben net To the Honourable Com’ittee of Safety or general Assembly of the Colony of Newhampshire As Soon as ever we reciev^^ your Directions, requesting us to desire all the ]Males in this Town to Sign to a Declaration (Lunaticks &c excepted) In Obedience thereto we Immediately proceeded to give publick Notice of your Intentions, and otlierwise as Ave Thought Avould have the iMost Effectual Tendency to liaA^e put into Execu- tion, in order that we miglit make a Ketiirn by our Hepresentitive, but having So Short a Time for to accomplish the ^Matter in So great RE VO LU TIO N AR Y DOC UM ENTS 33 a Town, and being unwilling to omit anything relating to our Duty and which might be for the Benefit of the AVhole, we calmly delib- erated on the Matter, asked y^^ Advice of our Kepresentive and others of Sense and Steadiness and as we were not limitted to a cer- tain Time to make a Return, we purpurse to make one as Soon as it may be done with Conveniency So rest your Humble Serv^® Eph"' Baldwin | Select men IMichael Cresey ' of Sand^ Hildreth j Chesterfield CJ.AUEMONT The following Names of and upward those Mdio are twenty Years Thomas Goodwin Joseph York IMatthias Stone Jacob Rice William osgood Asa Jones John Spencer Lemuel Hubbard Christopher York David Bates T Sterne Barnabas Ellis Joel roys Joseph Hubbard Amasa F idler Jere"' Spencer partrick feilds Gideon Lewis Seth Lewis Josiah Stevens John Kilborn John Peake John West Samuel Tuttle Stephen Hige [Higbee] Chearles Higbe Edward Goodwin Ephraim French Joseph Ives Elihu Stevens Jid Ichabod Hitchcock Ebenezer Dudley Danil Curts Josiah Rich Clever Ellsworth johnthan parker David Rich Ebenezar Washburn Bill Barns John Adkins Amaziah Knights John Goss Ezra Jones ^ William Sims 34 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS David Adkins Edward Answortli Joel mattbews Amos Conant John Sprague James Alden Oliver Ashley Eleazer Clark jiU’ Benjamin Towner A bne r 'SI att b e ws Jonas Stuard Thomas Duston Timothy Adkins Natbanell (ioss Oliver Tuttle Sam^^ Ashley Adam Alden David Lynd Eleazer Clark Moses Spaford Samuel Lews Elehu Stephens Beriah Murry Timothy Duston N. B. These are the Names of those AVho have Actually taken up arms and are Now in the Continental army Leih CoE Joseph Wait En® Tohomas Jones James Gooden Peter fuller Garsham York LeiE Joseph Ta}dor S. Abner Matthews jiT Jonathan fuller Ruben Spencer Benj”' Towner jiP Charls Loynds . Jonathan York David Loynds jiP Henery Stephens Joseph York jiP The RevU^ Augusten Hiljbard Chaplain &c Claremont May 30^^' 1776 In Compliance to the above Declaration we have Slione the Dec- laration to All the Inhabitants of this Town and the Associate are those who have Signed to this paper Matthias Stone | Select Asa Jones ( Men The Names of those Who Refuse to Sign the Dieclaration John Tliomas Cap* Benjamin Brooks B arnabas Biccks Cap* Benjimin Sumner liEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 35 Rev^^ Raima Cosset Corn el us Brook Sand^ Cole Esq^’ Daniel Worner Levi AVorner William Coy Phuich Judd Ebenezer Judd Jid Leu*^ Benjimin Toyler Thimothy G ranis Ilezakiah Roys Asa Beat Benj"* Beat Ebenezer Judd James Steal Amos Snow John Ilichcock David Dodqe Samuel Thomas Amos Cole Ebenezer Edson Benjamin Peterson Benjamin Brooks ju^' Daniel Worner jid Doc^^‘ William Sumner Ebenezer Roys Joseph Norton Claremont ]\Iay 30^^' 17TG the Declaration having hen Shone to the within Named persons thay Refues to Sign Attest Matthias Stone j Select Asa Jones \ Men CONCORD Reuben Kimball Tho® Stickney TinC Mhilker Jmi^' John Bradley iVaron Stevens Robert Davis Daniel Gale Simeon Danforth NatluG Rolfe Samuel Thompson Moses Eastman jun John Fowle Jeremiah bbrdle [Bradley] John Kimball Peter Greene Beiij'^ Emery Nathan Chandler James Wmlker Benjamin Ilanaford David Kail Natld^ Abbott Stephen Greenleaf John Gage Jacob Carter his Levi X Ross mark 36 ILKVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Amos Abbott Epbrm farnum Philip Eastman Richard flanders Ricli^^ Ilazeltine Ren jam tifield Lot Colby Danieal Chase Jn® Stevens Pliinlias Sevns Benjamin Abott Henry iMartin William fifield Samuel Butters Oliver Hoit Henry Beck Eben farnum John Steven Chandler Lovejoy Caleb Bus well Solomon Gage Amos Abbot Jun Joseph Abbot James mitchell Asa Kimball Timothy Bradley Junr Phinehas A^irgin Ebenezer Simond Josiah Earnum Junr Beir'^ Earnum Benj‘'^ Eastman Ephraim Potter Ephraim Farnum JiE William Virgin George Abbot Peter Green J‘‘ Timothy Bradlay Cornelius Johnson Daniel Abbot Joseph Eanum Joseph Hall Jun‘‘ Reuben Abbott Jonathan Eastman David George John Virgin Jabez Abbot Ebene’’ Hall Timothy Simonds Reuben Abbot Ju^’ Tim® Walker theadoer farnam Benja Rolfe Ephraim Farnum iUoses Eastman Samuel hinkson Richard Eastman Ezekel Dimond Junr William Coffin Jonathan iMerrill Ezra Cater Jonathan Emerson Joseph Eastman William Currier Dan Stickney Elisha iMoody Jacob Green Ebene^ A^irgin Edward Abbott Jonathan Stickney Obadiah Hall REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 3 Joseph Farnum Jun Daniel Hall Nathan Abl)ot Isaac Abbot Stephen Abbot Stephen farnum Deih Chdler Daniel Carter Richard Harbert James Hazeltine John Chase John Shute Joseph Mall Joseph Colby Nathel Green Isaac walker Richard danders Ezekiel Dimond Rhinehas Kimball Benjamin Sweat lienjamin Elliot Jose})h Eastman Juner Jdmothy Simonds Timothy Kimball Ezekiel Cater Henry Lovjoy Jacob Goodwin (ieorge Graham Zephaniah Ratee Samuel Goodwin Thomas Eaton Josiah Farnum Stephen Kimball Abner danders Jesse Abbot Ephraim Abbot George Abbot JuiF Daniel Farnum Rhilip Carigain Joseph Colougli Gordon Hutchins William Hazeltne Simon Trumbel Jacob Shute his John X Trumble mark Ephraim Fisk Thomas Wilson Ezra R)adger Timothy Farnham Joseph Haseltine Robert Ambros .\biel Blanchad James stevens Richard Rotter Rhilip Kimball John Farjium Richard Hood Lemuel Tucker Jeremiah Wheeler Zebediah Farnum Abner Farnum CONWAY AND I.OCATIONS John Osgood John Dollof JiuF Enoch Webster William merrill 38 K E VOL U T ION A R Y DOC U M EN TS Leonerd Harriman Jam® Huntriss Enoch Mei-rill J eremiah F arrington John Dollof And'^ M‘lnillan Jacob Walden Hugh Sterling Richard Eastman Ezekiel Walker Ja® Harrold william Knox Abiather Eastman Tlio® merrill Junr Amos Merrill Joseph Odell B en j am an F a i n u m Ebenezer Burbank Thomas Russell Timothy walker Benoni Cory Thomas King Jeremiah Page Ebenezer Farnum Rob* Harrold John will son Jedidiah Spring Abiel Lovejoy David Page B en j am in osgood Barnes Hazeltme Tho® Merrill Joshua Heath William White Thomas Chadbourn Joseph Tliomson Abraham Colby Joseph Colby John Pendexter Humphery Emery Humphery Emeiy N athanel 1 1 ar i man hhioch Emery Antony Emery Vere Royse Benjamin Copp Stephen Coffin Richard Jackman Josiah Dollof Christoplier Huntress Nap* Smith To the General Assembly or Coramitte of safety for tlie Colony of*New Hainpslieir AVe have Agreabel to the within Keqiiest Desired Every man that is twenty one years of age within this town and the Locations ajoyn- inge to set their names to the within instroment Excludeing such as ware orded to be Excluded in the Request and Every man has accordingly signed Gonway June the 9 1776 David Page ) select Joshua Heath j men K E O L U T I O N A K Y DOCUMENTS 89 CKOYDON Benj" Swinerton Isaac Sangar Moses Whipple Sam’l IPd [Bead] Hall John Sanger Jacob Behind David AVarrin Daniel Emorson Joseph Hall Seth Chase Abner Brigham Bezaleel Gleason James How Stephen Powers , Benjamin Bowers Samuel Whipple Phinehas Sanger David Powers David Stockwill Eleazer Belaud Jacob Hall Phinehes Newton Nathaniel Wheeler Amos Hager Seth AVheeler Benoni ddiomson Ahijah Hall Timothy Fisher Benjamin Thomson Thomas Whi})ple John Cooper Junr Croydon July 1776 those whose Names are in habitants of this Town^' the Column at the Beft hand are In- Edward Hall Ezekiel Powers John Powers John Cooper The four men above refuse to Set there Names to this Paper John Cooiier ) o ^ ^ \ , ( Select men A I OSes A> iiipple j DAN VII [.BE [HAWKE] i\ loses Col bey David Quinby Peuben True henery DearBon Tho® Stow Hanney Jeremy Towle Abraham Chase Thomas Page *[ This includes Jill the above names. Snnapee, Croydon and Newport were returned on one paper.— Ed.] HE VOLUTIONARY DOC U M ENTS John Selly John Page Caleb Towl Jethro Sanborn J onathan S anborn (Ticleon Sawyer Elisha Bachelder Richard Nason Jedidiah Philbrick James towle Joseph Brown Thones Chellis Jonathan French Juner Ebenezer tucker Edward Eastman Barnet thorn Samuel Sargent Joseph Collins Samuel march Nathan Jones Nathan Jones Juid iNIoses Quimby Isaac danders Samuel Eastmen Henry Morrill Hezekiah Blake Jonathan Blake Junr Isaac Clefford Jonathan Clough Aaron Quimby Samuel Quimby Jabez Eaton William Bus el Benjamian Eastmen James Lowell Jonathan french Henry Elkins John Sanborn Timothy Brown Abraham Darling David Tilton Josiah Batcheldor Peter Elkins Humphry Hook Joseph Clifford Sanborn Jabez Page Timothy Worth Samuel Paul Dudly Joseph tucker Natthel fellews Stephen Barnard Samuel Fellows Nehemiah Sleeper Nathaniel Brown Ezra Jones Jonthen Jnes Asa danders Jacob Eastmen Stephen Eastmen Israel Dimond Jonathan Blake Josiah Toxbury William Gorge Joseph Williams Annes Campell James Sawyer David danders Eliphelet hoyt George Bartlett KEVOLUTrONARY DOCUMENTS 41 In Pursuant To the within Request we have Shown this Declara- tion to all the Inhabitants of This Parish and all have Signed Ex- cept Joseph Jones llezekiali Sleeper Joseph Sweat Trustiiin Collins, the above Named persons are Called (Quakers and Refuse to Take up Arms — Hawke June 1776 Moses Colbey 1 Selectmen David Qninby V of Reuben True J Hawke DEERFIELD Timothy L^pham Steplien Batch elder John APCrilles Tho® Rand Benjamin Sanborn Isaac Sheperd Sani*^ Cate Richard Jenness Jeremiah Easman George A'allis David Kindrick Dalton Simpson Moses Chase Josiah Chase Benjamin Stevens Wadleigh cram Henry Tucker Daniel Page John godfree Andrew Freese Eiioch Robie Joseph Kinnison John Bachelder Juner Steplien Bachelder Juner Eliphalet Smith Simon Marston John Dam Abraliam True James Page Adonijah Fellows Tliomas moulton Jacob Longfellow John avery Aaron Rowlings Robert llellese [llillls?] Stephen chase John Simpson Daniel Currier Benjamin French Samuel Gilman Eliphelet Grifeen Jun iNloses Thompson J allies .M ason tliomas Leavitt Samuel Perkins James Grilfen Edward dearbon 'bitcheler 42 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Nathaniel Green Ijenjamin IJatclielder his Robert X mason mark Jonathan Blue Joseph jNJarch Joshua Veazey James Langly Robart Merrill Abiel Bartlet Nathaniel osgood Nathan Grifeen Andre^Y Nealey John Grifeen Enoch French Ebenezer Tilton Nathan Batchelor James Brown Zebalun King Samue] levatt Ezra True Edward Blue John Batchelder Josiah Tilton William Haines Benj’^ Kendrick N^ithan Sanborn Robert Page /Joseph Hoit /Benjamin Folsom / Joseph Cram / Jesse Present ' David Robinson Josepli young Jonathan Robinson John Lucy Levi Dame Thomos Robie Theoph® Griffen Eliphelet Griffen George Seavey Domenikes Griffen Francses Bachlder Samuel Hardy Gideon Ham Samuel Hobbs John Cram Joseph Graves Peter Sanborn William Smith John matlon [iMaloon?] David Jewett Joseph Hilton Reuben Brown Samuel Goodhue David Tilton Stephen Batchelder ye 3 David Haines Dudley Ladd Josiah Sawyer Benjamin Page Samuel Hoit John Thirstin Tristram Sanborn Joel Cram Josiah Smith Levi Harvey James young John Robinson Joseph Jones K E VOLU TION AR Y DOC UM EN TS 48 Jolm Merril David Batchelder Sanborn* Cram Josiah Prescott Jedidiah Prescott »P Samuel pulsfer John Mead Ezekiel Gilman Joshua Leavitt Benjamn Ben Wiliam iMors Joseph Currier Tho® Jenness Joshua Erench Joseph Judkins Ebenezer Brown J‘‘ Lenjamin J udkins Joshua young Daniel Ladd his Nathaniel Philbrick Jonathan X Mhitson ma rk Jonathan Philbrick Simon Batchelder Ephraim Patchelder moses Barnard Jonathan Judkins Abraham Prescutt Samuel Prescutt Jonathan APCluei- Samuel nCOluer Iddo Webster thomas blasdel Cotton Haines Jolm Pearson Nathanael Bachelder the 8d Joseph Wallis Phineas Tilton Timothy Gowing Nathan Philbrick John Philbrick Deerfield June 177(3 To the Honorable General Assembly or Committe of Safety of this Colony Gentlemen we have ComjJyed with your Request in Desireing’ all Males to Sine the Declaration on this Paper Excepting a few who were Gon out of the Parish the men who Refuse to Sine are those whose names are here under written Nathan Sanborn 4 Benjamin Page Olen Robert l^age ) Cap^ John Robenson Lie* Natld iMeloon jMoses jMarshel Joseph oMerril Doc^ Jonathan Hill Josiah Sanborn william Turril N eh emiah C ram 44 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS John Easinaii Ephraim Brown John Bartlet Elezer Alliene Jeremiah ( i lid den Daniel Mars ton Natlh Folsom John Prescott Samuel windslo Aseph iMerril Benja” Ladd Nath^ Robenson DEERING Bond Little Ephraim Abbott Benj'' Bradford John Wiley William m^^Keen Samuel Cliandler Nenian Aiken John Bay Is Josepli Wakefield William Robertson Ebenezer Blood Elias Hassall Frances Grimes Samuel Patten John Siieriar Abraham gove Allexander Hogg AV illiam Aiken William Forsith Thomas Aiken David willson John Lyon Bray wilkens T imothy AA^y man Jonathan AVyma]i Timothy AVyman Juner James Grimes Joseph Mills .Robert Mills Ephraim Clark Fllexander Roberson W illiam B rad ford Joseph Robenson A Return of the Mens wrteng Names that Refuse to Singe the within John Bartlet Jonathan Straw Benj"^ Bradford Selectman DUBLIN John Swan Richard Gillchrest Tho* Morse Eli Morse Josepli Greenwood Aloses Adams REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 45 Daniel Morse Ebenezer Twitcliel Stephen Twitcliel Ivory Perry John Morse Joseph Adins AVilliam Greenwood Timotliy Adams John Knowlton John Aluzzy Peuben Morse Ithamar Johnson Ezra Morse Isaac Bond Thomas Alden Moses Greenwood James Chamblen Samuel AVilliam s Abijah Twitcliel AVilliam Strongman John wight nioses Pratt Caleb Stanford Phinehas Stanford Gershom Twitcliel JiV Oliver Bight Jos: Twitchell Samuel Twitcliel Simeon Johnson Benjamin Learned Henry Strongman Benj‘^ mason Levi Partridge Eli Greenwood Simeon Bullard Aloses Johnson Bichard Strongman Silas Stone JuiV Isaac Adams Silas Stone Josiah Greenwood James Bolins Thomas Lewis Ebenezer Hill Natld Bate AVilliam A^ardley Thomas Aluzzy Gershom twitcliel Jabe [Jabez] Puffer Nathan Burnap Gardner 4 Awn In Compliance with your Bequest we have Desired all the Alales in our town above twenty one years of age to Sign to the Declera- tion on this Paper: Avhich they all Did without any Dispute test Joseph Greenwood 1 Selectmen Simeon Bullard v of John Aluzzy ) Dublin 46 K EVOLUTIONARY DOC U M ENTS DUNBARTON Thomas Caldwell Thomas Hiise James Clement I) an el Stony Jolm Jameson Ilesekiali Colby samnel kell}^ Edward Presbe Amos Emery Caleb Page Enoch Sargent Henery pondney John Holms Nathan Burnam John jMarill Asa putney John Hogg Sargent Colbey Phibp Wells John Church David Hardey Plonier Wheeler James Stewart Stephen Wheeler ]\Ioses Colbey Isaac Cheney Richard Greenough David Favour liis Jacob X Chesamor mark Caleb Page juner James m^Calley John Gould David Story Samuel Burnam Stephen aj’er Abel Sargent no ah Sargent James Gray Theo® Goodwin Jere^' Page William Holms thomas Hoyt James Alexander Thomas George Asa Burnam William Page Enoch Sargent Zebulun Getchel Israel Clifford Benjamin Putmen Thomas iMills William Wheeler Sand Allison Archabel Stinson Samuel Stuart George Hogg Jonathan Stevens Hugh Jemeson lus Jacob X Colbey mark REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 47 the under AVitten Names Ware and Refused AVilliam Stark Stephen Palmer Robat Hogg Abraham Burnum David Hogg EAST K Phinas Bacheller Edward Fi field Benjamin French JiP Joshua French Samuel Stevens John Sanborn Abraham Smith Simon Bacheller John Toppan Enoch Chase Moses Greeley Eliphalet AVebster John Currier Daniel Gale Daniel Eastman True worthy Palmer Abraham Smith junr Thomas Bacheller Jacob Old way Samuel palmer Benjamin wiltn Josepli Bean Dunbarton Novy^^ 25. 1776 those who had the ofer to Signe AVilliam Stinson Jolin Stinson James Hogg John solter John APCordey Jeremiali Page ( Select men John Hogg j for Dunbarton NGSTON Benjamin French Ebenezer Bachelor Josiah Tilton Jacob Gale Jonathan Collins NatlJ P>acheller Natld Gilman Bacheller Stephen Prescutt William fitield AA^illiam Smith Jonathan Lad AVebster Jonathan Greeley jur Richard Smith John morrill Jonathan Clough Benjamin Smith Nathan Bachellor Nathan ordway Jacob Graves David Tilton Ithamar Emerson John Carter 48 R E L U T I O N A R Y DOCUMENTS Closes Blasdel John M^ellch Elijali Clougli Andrew Greeley Ebenezer Collins Ezra Currier Jeremiah Currier Abner aMorss Samuel Carter Jonathan Blasclel John Blasclel Ralph Blasdel Nathan Sompson Jacob Blasclel Jacob Rowell jMatthias Bartlet Daniel Rowell Henry Blasclel Daniel Blasclel Nathanel AVhitcher AMlliam Samson Samuel Carter Jun Barnard Elliot Caleb AVebster Ezekiel Merrill True Pearkins Josiah Baclielder Philip Brown Edward Greeley Jonathan Greeley John Samborn Jonathan Cass Jeremiah morrill Jonathan Pearkins Co^ Jonathan Greeley has several Times been desired to Sign the Declaration but has not Abraham Brown ) ^ o- i i ^ ^ { Reluse to Sign the Declaration Jacob Currier ] EFFINGHAM [LEAVITT’S TOWN] Reuben marston John marston Levi Lumper Carr Leavitt Benjamin Dearborn Richard Taylorr Simon Leavitt AVeare Drake Tlio® Parsons Levi Jones John Leavitt James Titcomb Josiah george Robrt Brown Joseph palmer AVillam Palmer Eleazer Davise The Above have all Signed to abide by the within precept — & there is no more Inhabitants in Leavitts Town REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 49 ENFIELD Benjamin P. Euler Dan^ Hovey Simon P. Slapp Nathan Bicknell JonaP padelford jun Jonathan Padelford Asa Williams To the Honorable Commity Hampshear Those Nanes Which are within hear unto Soot their Hands attest EP John Lasell John Lyman Josiah Hovey Elisha Bingham Samuel meacham Phillip Padelford Enfield June y^ 11^’' 1776 Saifty of the Coloney of New Whriten hear unto yolontarily John Lasell '| Select Samuel meacham V Men of Dan^ Hovey j Enfield John Prescott Abraham folsm Jonathan killey Seth Fogg Jonathan Philbrick his Ezekiel X Clough mark David Lawrence Benjamin Smith Jih' JoiP Clark JuiP Josiah Edgerly Samuel Hunt James n orris Josiah Folsom Ezekiel Brown Abraham Perkins Benjamin Brown Jonathan iMeloon B en j ami n D e arb or n Samuel Plumer [illegible] iMark Howe Benjamin Page Abraham Perkins Juner Jonathan Rundlett Joseph Gale Benjamin Brown Ju^’ Eliphalet Cally Brad® Gilman W‘" Coffin 50 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Daniel Gordon Abraham Brown Ju^’ Simeon Noris Joseph Prescott David Lowel Jacob Forss Phillip Harvy John Rowell John Cauley Edward Lawrans Joseph Chandler Richard Shaw Ezra Strow [Straw] Samuel Dearborn Richard Shurburn Jonathan Galley Closes davis Ezekiel Hook Frances James James Rundlet Jeremiah Prescott Job Parsons Joseph french Enoch Coffin Rebben osgood Jacob Rundlet Chas Crockett John Towle jr Josiah Norris Oliver morrill James Chase Junr Ebenezer Straw John marden p'zra french Jethro B: Tilton Samuel Smith Nehemiah A¥heeler Benjamin Clifford J onathan Winslew Joseph Blake Jonathan Clark Thomas Cauley Simon Drake Abraham Brown Samuel Shaw Ebenezer Connor John StroAv [Straw] John Shurburn Jonathan Prescott William Crocket Samuel Parsons John Lunt Joshua Brown j)owlin Simon Dearborn James Sanborn Abraham Tilton Phinehas fogg John Gilman Robart Judkins Joseph mason Josiah Rundlet John Chapman ju Gould French James Johnson Josiah Towl William Straw [illegible] Barzillai French John Pike j REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS 61 Moses Coffin John Bartlett John Towl Thomas Burly Benj" Dockum Josiah Smith Daniel Barbr David folsom Josiah Tilton Daniel Dow Edmund Chapman Edward Sanbon Benj'" Johnson Timothy Jones Jeremiah Sanborn Chandler Sanborn Joseph Chandler Benjamin Dearborn Jacob Freese Jim Ebenezer Dow hezekiah Clifford Joseph Taylor Bichard Clifford J. David Norris Joseph Prescott James Bundlet James hanagan [?] Sand Morrill Jacob Frease John Page Benj Rowlings thonias J^obinson Zebnlon Edgerly micah priescnt Darbon Blak Samuel Connor Simeon Robinson Sand Clark Jonathan Eliot David hanes Moses Dalton Levi freanch Benj^ Dow John Chapman Benj" Smith Daniel Sanborn Benjamin Johnson Juner Isaac Dimond Jacob Blasdel Josiah Chase theophilus Blake Chase osgood Nathaniel Samborn Jonathan fitield James osgood Daniel Rundlet Nichols Robinson Thomas Calley Jii Samuel INIorrill Jonathan Chase Sargent Hnse Ebenezer Fisk Paul Lad Ebenezer Blake Jonothan thomos Joseph Edgerly William Gill Nathan gove Present Philip Kelley John Ferren 52 E EVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Jonathan Ferrne Samuel Veazey Benj Clarke Simon Johnson Robart Cross Robert Wille Jonathan Robinson Junr Joseph Dudley Benjamin Dockum Jffi Jacob Swain Benaiah Dow Theophilus Stevens Winthrop Dow John pease Theophilus Stevens Ju’" Stephen Clifford Jonathan Robinson John Perkins Juner James Wadleigh Henery Wiggin John Lyford thomas Wiggin Juner Thomas wioggn Stephen Clark His Jonathan X Kiniston Jacob Clark mark James Chase David perkins Samuel Franch Moses Page Nathan Swain David LaAATance Jur Jedidiah Blake Paul Ladd junr John Carr 2 Pain Blake Nathan Samborn John Carr James Norris y® 4^^^ Benj'^ Smart Nathan Samborn Jurn Agreable to the Within association paper we have Shewn it to the Inhabitants and these persons Whose names are under Written are persons that Refuse to Sighn the Same Seth Fogg Enoch Coffin Abraham Perkins Select men of Epping John Barker thomas Drake Joseph Shepard Nathaniel Ladd James Rundlet Juik Benj*^ Morgen Jonathan Barker Robert Blake Robert Smith Josiah Roberson thomas Norris REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 53 EPSOM .John m^Cleiy .John m‘^gaffey Eliph* Sanborn Ebenezer Bracket Aaron Burbank {{euben Sanbun Samuel Blake Simon Cass William Nason .James mrden .John Cate l^phraim Lock Tliomas Babb Benson II am .John iNLClary .Ju‘- Andrew iNLGaffey Neal jVBGaffey .Jeremiah Prescott Samuel Daves l^h-ancis Lock .Jonathan knowles George Sanders Levi Cass .Jeremiah Page Benjmian .Johnston Samuel Rand \\dllaim Drought .Jethro Blake Israel folsom Samuel ames juen Thomas Holt .Junr William Rand mark moses .John Casey George Wallis George Uren .Joseph Sharborn Simon Ivnowles Benj“ Gooddwin .Josiah Knowles moses Locke Abraham Walles Rricherd treep l^phrain l^ettingell Nathaniel Payn [?] Ebenezer Wallias Henry nPCrelles moses Osgood Waymutli Wallas ( Jbadiah Williams Simeon Chapman desire Nathan iUarden .John m^'creles .Joseph Seavy lienneiy Seavy David Knoulton .Joseph Towle Nathniel Avilles Isaac Lebbee .John Haneis William jNPCreles .James Nelson Samuel Ames William Holt Silvanus moses Samuel meses 54 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Eplieraiin Beray Beneet Lebbee John Cass & William Odiorne 1 refused to sign EXETEB [fragment] Joseph Swasey Jr Josiah Wyatt Josiah Weeks Stephen Thing Stephen Creighton Samuel Lamson Gerald Fitz Gerald Josiah Gilman Jun’’ John Giddinge Joseph Gilman Theophilus Smitli Eliphalet Giddinge Thomas Dollof Josiah Beal John Bond Noah Emery Hubartus Neale Daniel Grant Sam^ Harris Joseph Stacey John Patten David Smith Wilh“ Odlin Benja Cram Josiah Folsom Samuel Quemby Joseph Thing Nath^^ Gorden Robert Kimball Benjamin Kimball Robert Lord Jos: Rawlins Edward Ladd Joseph Lamson Thomas Lyford Zebulun Gilman Benj*'^ Morss Davd Gilman Thornes Lyerd Samuel folsom Gilman Bart Gale Dudley Watson Benjamin Sweazy John Giddinge JiF Winthrop thing Kinsley II James John Cartty Jonathan Flopkinson GILMANTON Joseph Badger Joseph Badger Ju’’ Peaslee Badger W™ Smith Jacob Kelly Ebener Eastman REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 55 Daniel Folsom Paul Bickford Jacob Sleeper [?] JosLia Gilman Israel farrar Jonathan James Noah Dow Joseph Huckins Juner David Fifield W'“ Silley Isaac Smith Thomas Flanders Peter Gilman Samuel Gilman Ephraim iNIorrill Jur Jonathan Folsom Matthias Sawyer Robert Glidden' Andrew Paige Andrew Gliden Samuel avery Elisha Odlin Benj^ AVoodbridge Dean David Elkins David Clough Nathaniel Elkins Edward Smitli John Samborn Edward Fox John Jeffry mathias weeks Ephraim morrill Joseph Parsons AVilliam Parsons Ju’’ Ebenezer Paige John Moody Ezekiel Iloit John Ilains Benjamin huckins Benjamin Janies Jn® Parsons Samuel Greeley Joseph Huckins Sami Fifield John Gilman George Den net David Bean Joshua Gilman Stephen Bean James Iluckings Robert Moulton Daniel Stevens Natlianael Kimball Simon Clough Samuel thusten Jasper Elkins Samuel Ladd Thomas Taylor Summersbee Gilman Edward Gilman David Avery Ambros Hinds Natlf^ AVebster Abner Clough Elisha AVeed Thomas Chattell Jonathan Gilman third AVilliam Parsons Lemuel Rand J e rein y C ogs we 1 1 56 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Nath^^ Wilson Jeremi Richardson Isaac Batchelder wintrop Gilman Dudley Young Dudley Hutchinson Jonathan Gilman Ju*’ Jotham Gilman Jesse Looge Samuel Osgood John worth Solomon Kinison Ebenezer Stevens Eliphelet Gilman John Melchir Elisha Hutchinson Nathan Samburn Lowel Sanborn Jonathan Ross Samuel Clough Jona^’^ Clark Benjamin Weeks Daniel Dudley Stephen Dudley John Dudley Benjman Dow Jeremiah Connor Antipas Gilman Benjamin Gilman Samuel Brooks Nehemiah Louge Abner Evens Daniel Evens Jonathan Hutchinson Jude Bean John Mash henery mash Josiah Avery Joseph Osgood Gilmantown, August y® 28“^ 1776 Pursuant to the orders of the Committee of safety we have applied to the Inhabitants of Gilmantown to sign the association paper and those named in the List herewith Committed are those that Refuse to sign it Edward Smith ) selectmen of John Sambo rn ) Gilmantown Samuel Avery pain Smith Daniel Clough John Fox Reuben Allan Thom os mudget Noah weaks Samuel weaks Nathn^ webs ter Juner Simeon muget Gideon Bean Joshua Bean Gilman Lougey philip pain REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 57 Joseph morrill Gilman Lougey Juner Jonathon gilman Amos paine Edward Lock George Weymouth Hozea Hatch Jonath” Batchelder Joseph Young David Edgerley oiiando weed John Shepard Isaiah Clough Abraham Folsom Joseph Avery Joseph Clifford simeon Bean Enoch Bean Gilmantown August y"* 1776 several Bersons above Named -use signing the Association Pa])er Edward Smith ) select men of John Samborn j Gilmantown To the Honourable the Council and Assembly or the Committee of safety for the Colony of New hampshire Whereas the select men of the town of Gilmantown have applyed to us to sign an association paper and there being some scruples on our minds we Cant Conscientiously sign it and Ave beg Leave to assign our Reasons Avhich are as follows viz we agree and Consent to the Declaration of Independence on tlie British Crown, and are willing to pay our pro- portion to the support of the United Colonies but as to Defend with arms it is against our Religious principles and pray we may be Ex- cused all which is most Humbly sTibmitted by your Ilon’^^ most obed^ Hund^ seF® Dated Gilmantown August y^ 20’'^ 1776 John fox orlando weed Daniel Clough Jonathan Dow Charles Currier Simeon mudget Joseph Morrill N oah AVeeks Samuel Weeks Rain Smith Natld^ AYebster JiF Hosea Hatch Samuel Avery Scribner Mudgit Gilman Lougee Gilman Lougee Ju*’ 58 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Joseph Clifford Jonathan bachelder Simeon Bean Joseph young Ruben Allen GILSUM Ebenezer Dewey Justus Hurd Pelatiah Pease Ebenezer Dewey J*’ Gershom Crocker Josiah kilburn Ebenezer Kilbarn Tho morse Josiah Kilburn J*’ Plbenezer Church Jonathan Adams Icliabod youngs Henry White Shubael Hurd Stephen Bond Joseph Youngs David Bill Stephen Bond J“^ Elisha mack Obadiah Smith Levi Bliss Jonathan Bliss Abner Bliss David Bliss Jonathan Bliss J’’ Ebenezar Bill Joel Kilbourn Obadiah W^illcox juner E bezel- Will cox John Chapman John Marks Stephen Griswold James Rowe Elisha Pendell John Boynton John Boynton Jun John Dimick Juner John Dimeck Timothy Dimock John Row John Row juner Obadiah Willcox This may Certifey that the Names Annexed to this paper are all the inhabatants of the Town of Gilsum that Come within the Limits of this Request Test Eben^ Dewey J^’ ) Selectmen Pelatiah Pease ) of Gilsum HAMPSTEAD Jonathan Carle ton Barth® Heath Samuel Little Timothy Goodwin REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 59 C'aleb Emerson Reuben Harriman , Jienj*' Little Ju’’ Benj’^ Emerson Ju*’ Sam^ John Gorden John Bond Edward Present Joshua Bradshaw Robert Hogg Joshua Eastman Daniel Little John Darling Richard heath Oliver Worthen Jolin Atwood Jn Ezra Erench JiP Wdear EdnT' iMooers Henry True Daniel Little Jun*' Samuel Jolison jur Abner Rogers Ghristopher Rowell Wdlliam Richardson Junr Thomas willams Robert Emerson WilP Ritcherson Joshua Sawyer John Harriman ,P henry hunt Jonathan Eastman his Xathanil X Chase mark Abner Little John Richardson Hezekiah Hutchins John AVebster WilP“ Moulton Samuel Johnson James Gile Janies Eaton David Poor Stephen Johnson Roger Magrath Edmund Eastman Ezekiel Currier Timothy Stevens Joseph Idiilbrick Andrew Bryant James Atwood Joseph french ju l>enjmian Tuxbury Austin (ieorge John Bond Juii’ Peter Eastman EliplP Poor Tristram Little Humphry Nichols Tliomes Emery William George Moses Little Peter morss Watts Emerson his John X Giffers mark Caleb Webster Amos Clerrk Samuel Kelly John Simson his Ebenezer x Copp mark 60 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Moses Stevens Joseph Noyes Moses Kimball John Sawyer Levi AVebster John Harriman Jonathan Page Joseph Webster Joseph Brown John Calfe Job Kent Joseph Kimball Sam^^ Brown Juner John Kent James West Sam^^ Brown Jacob Currior Moses Brown Thomas AVodly Sam^^ Currior Tho® Harriman John Atwood Obadiah AVels Benj Emerson The Names of the Persons Refuseing to Sign this Declaration on this Paper — Cap^ AVilliam Alarshe^ Dc^ Joseph French I)ec“ Benj*" Kimbell nh’ John Hogg John Muzzey Esq^ LeP Edmund morss Jolm Alills Peter Alorss Joshua Corliss Thomos Muzzey Joseph Kimbell ju^ Steplien Marcli Henery Hilton ATilliam Stevens Parker Stevens James Shepard Jesse Johnson Caleb Johnson John Plummer Ebenezer Kimbell Kelley Plummer State of Newhampshire SeptemD' 10 1776 — In Persuance of the Requeste of the Honorabell Committee of Safety for the State afores*^ we the Subscribers have accordingly attended the Sarvice and have Presented the vrithin Declaration to the Inhabitance of the Town of Hampstead and Desired all male Persons there in Directed to Signe there to and after waiteing upon Sundry Persons for their Consideration and Determination of their Signing there of we have obtained the Grater part of Said Town to REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 61 Subscribe there names there to and all those Persons that have Re- fused to Signe to Said Declaration after being Repeatiedly Desired we Return their Names in a Separate Collom on this Paper John Atwood \ Select men Thomas Wodly > for Sand^ Little ) Hampstead HAMPTON Small moulton Thomas Leavitt John moulton John Dow James Hobbs John moulton d John Moulton 6 Samuel Dow John Lamprey Josiah Moulton Edward Shaw Samuel Shaw Oliver Wellington Lane Jonathan Moulton Jun Edward B. Moulton fJonathan Shaw Benjamin Batchelder Jonathan Sanborn fFonathan Leavitt Simon IMarston Shubel Page Elisha Towle Ebenezer Thayer JoiP Moulton Josiah moulton Junr John Moulton Anthony Emery Joseph Johnson Nathaniel Johnson John Batchelder John Lane Jere'' Shaw flohn Johnson Jos. Moulton his Joseph X Garland mark Amos Coffin Joshua James thorn as woodman Thomas Page Stephen I^age Samuel Drake Ju’’ Samuel drake Joshua Je lines John Drake Ju’ Christo^' Toppan Johua Jennes Juner Will'" Branscombe Benjamian Page Abner Page Morris Hobbs Nathan moulton 62 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Jonathan Lock John moulton th'^ John Tuck Jonathan Tucke Nathaniel Towle Joshua Towle Elisha marston Carter Batchielder Joseph Nay Josiah Towl George Freese Jeremiah Ballord Jonathan Garland JuiF Jeremiah Towle Ephraim marston Philip Towle JrnF Thomas Jenness Nathan Brown Simon ToAvle Nathan Sanborn HeiF Fifield Samuel Brown jun mark John X Headman his John Marston Andrew Mace Jacob Palmer James Philbrick Nathaniel Lamprey Jon^ Dowst William Moulton Jeremiah Knowles Amos knowles JuiF Zecheriah Brown Simon Nudd Samuel Page James Perkins Jonathan Tucke Jun Samuel Towle Joshua Towl Jun Jonathan marston Ju** Amos J'owle Juner John Nay Daniel Philbrick Ju’’ Joseph Freese John daerbon Hobert Drake Juner Nathaniel Dearborn Philip Towle AVinthrop Sanborn John moulton Ju’^ Jonathan Marston Jere^^ Marston JuiF Benj: Brown Shaw Sam^^ Brown John A 11 am an Simon Dow James Johnson Ephraim Moulton Samuel Philbrick Gideon Shaw Reuben Lamprey Joshua Shaw Samuel Lock Amos Knowles John Lamprey Junr Thomas Nudd Moses Brown John Crosbie William Lane JuiF REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 63 Stephen Fifield Simon Lane Benja“‘ Moulton Joseph Towle Ju’' Josiah mason Moses Elkins Samuel Blake Josiah Lane Jonathan Blake Abr"' Perkins Towle David Moulton Henry Elkins Nathaniel batchelder Abner Sanborn Jeremiah Sanborn Ezekiel Moulton John Sanborn John Taylor Mica jab Morrill Joseph Philhrick Robert Molten Robert Dracke Jonathan Godfree Samuel Nay Edmund Mason Joseph Dow JoiP (xarland Amos Towle Benjamin Mason Jonathan Elkins John Towl Ebenezer Lane Nathan Blake Leniul Towle Jethery Blake James Towle Jonathan Towl Philip marston Elisha Moulton Simon Sanborn John Fogg Benjamin Tucke Henry D Taylor John Taylor Jur John Philhrick Josiah Dearborn John Drake Ward Lane Daniel Lamprey Samuel Marston William Lane John Ran dell Elisha Johnson Cotton Ward Colony of ) Pursuant to the within Request we the Sub- Newhampsld' ) scribers Select men of Hampton have Desired all males within Said Hampton above twenty-one years of age (Luna- ticks Idiots & Negroes Excepted) to Sign to the Declaration on this paper ; and there are that have Refused to Sign the Same (viz) Capt” Jeremiah marston & Daniel Philhrick 64 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Given under our hands & Dated at Hampton aforesaid June y® 4 th 1776— William Lane Joseph Dow J osiah Dearhon y Jonathan Garland Cotton Ward Select men of Hampton To the Honor^^ General Assembly or Committee of safety of said Colony of New hampshier — HENNIKER Jacob Rice thorn as Pope Alexander Whitney Amos Go old Elijah Rice CJiarles Whitcombe David Pope Eliakim How Jonas Alexander Asa Putney Natld Joslyn Abel Gibson Ezekiel Stone Samuel Farizel David Campell Thomas Howlett James Joslyn Joseph Wiliams E p h raim m orr ill Jesse Ross Thomas Townsed Phinies Ward William Clark Jonas Bowman William Powers Ebenezer Harthorn Ezekiel Smith Alexander patters on Moses Smith Tim'’ Gibson Jun’’ Joseph Lewes Joshua Heath Sam^^ Wadsworth Francis Withington Jacob Wliitcomb Benjamen Whitcomb Reuben Whitcomb Uriah Ansden Daniel Rice - James Peters John Pudney Otis How ' Eliphelet Colby Thomas Stone Benj"’ Clark Isaac Gates REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 65 timothy Ross Timothy Gibson William Heath Jonathan Wood Stephen Spoldin Tliose Person Refuse to Sign the within Decliration are under Whriten Joseph Kimball Esq^ William Kimball Joshua Kimball Coro' Sam" Kimboll Chabers Aaron E stain Sa'“ iMarison Noah Gile Ezra Tucker Present Leu^ Eben*' Heramon Preasent Ens" Josiah Ward Cap Moses Huse Serjant Hethe Robard Camball Thomas Stone ju James 1) listen Benj’^ Currier Aaron Adams Cap Moses Powel Jon” Basford Netheniel Merick James Stone Jonas Bowman ) Selec men Sa”' W^adsworth \ of Heniker IIILLSROROUGH Joseph Symonds Isaac Andrews Archibald Taggart Samuel Preston Jedidiah Preston Timothy Bradford John Nichols James taggart William Pope William Jones Ju*' John nPClintok Alexander .APClintok Asa Dresser Sami Jones Andrew Rixbe William Love John Gibson John mead John mcCalley Daniel Gibson John Graham William Jones William ta^'q-art William Hutchinson Henjamin Love joy Lot Jenison 66 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS George Booth Daniel Rolf Samuel Bradford Samuel Symonds Jon^ Barns Timathy Wilkins Jacob Flint Daniel nFneall Nehemiah Wilkines Jonathan Durant Refuses to Sign William Pope ) Archibald taggert ) HINSDALE Rev^^ Bunker Gay Aaron Coop or Josiah Wheeler Icaacs Barit Zadock Barit Silas Barit offo Burn am Samuel Comins Robert Grand ey Uriel Evans Stephen Tuttle Moses Barret John Barret Benajah Geeir Cap^ Thomas Taylor Jonathan Barrit John Evans Medad Evans Joshua Frost Hezekiah Elmer Aaron W riglit William Goss Membrance Avright Sires [Cyrus] Shattock Asa Flagg William Flagg ]\Iicah Rockwood Olwer Doolittle Nathanil Smith Nathaniel Stearns Thomas Stoddard ZepR^ Richmond John Peacock Samuel Brown Aaron Puruy These are the Names of those that Refuse to Sign the Paper James Pirce Tho® Butler Josiah Butler Timothy Lad Tho^ Rockwood Daniel Jones Esq Simon Jones Nathen Thomas Aaron Barret Benjamin Bacor REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 67 HOPKINTON Richard Carr Rogers Joseph Putney Joshua Bayle^^ Oliver Dow Benj: B: Darling Elijah Fletcher Jonathan Straw Anthony Colby his John X Chadwick mark Joseph E as man william Darling Ebenezer Collins Jonathan Stanle Abner Colby Samuel Kimball Ezekiel Hadley John Clement Joseph Stanly Elijali Durgin John Jewett juner Daniel Watson Aaron Greeley Green frencli Jacob sibley Abraham Davis Jonathan Chase Samuel Hoyt Abel Kimball Samuel Farington David How Joshua Morss Nathanael morgan Abner Gorden Peter How Jotham How moses Kimball Aaron kimball Stephen Harriman James Scales Sargent Currier Enoch Eastman John Putney Gideon Gould James Smith Wm Stanley Daniel Stickney Adonijah Tyler Abraham Rowell Daniel Murray John Blaisdell Benjamin Eastman Eliphelet Colby Francis Smitli John Jewett moses Jewett Ebnezer Rider Isaac colby Neamiah colbey Joseph Flint Asa Hildreth Jonathan Gorden Nathaniel Clement Philip Greeley Jacob Hoyt Timothy Darling 68 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS David C 01111 or Nathan Sargeant Moses Emerson John thing O Connor Nicholas Colby Stephen Hoyt John Triissel Moses Gould Thomas Bickford David Young Joseph O Connor Thornes webber moses Hills William petters John Darling Benjamin Jewett Caleb Smart Jeremiah Story Ju^' Abraham kimball John Gage jur Samuel Jewett Ezekiel vStraw David Fellows Joseph Clark Zechariah Story David Clough Joseph Hovey Joseph Barnard Samuel Stocker AYilliam Godfrey John AVebber Samuel Smith Richard IMerrill Moses Straw Richard AYebber Jacob Straw moses Bay ley Ezra Hoyt Matthew Stanley Step>hen Eastman Joseph Story John Gage Moses Sanborn John George Joseph Davis Moses Sawyer Richard Straw Jonathan Quinby Josiah Smith John Burbank Isaac Chandler Isaac Fallows Joseph Chandler N athaniell Kimball Oliver Pearson Daniel Cresey Daniel Noyes henery french Nathan Story Jeremiah Story Samuel Stanley Ephraim Gage (?) Samuel Harris Peter Sargent Aloses Connor Mark Jewett Nathan Kimball Josph Judkins AYilliam Colby Caleb Burbank REVOLUTIONARY DOCUM ENTS 69 William Davis Ruben Kimbell Thom® eastnen Jonatha Quinby William Scales Jacob Choate Benjamin Quinhy Samuel Brackenbury Joseph nickels Oliver Sawyer James Kimball Johnson (file Benjamin Sawyer Isaac Davis Francis Whittier Jonathan Hunt James Clough Philip (fodfrid Rest Samuel Silver Joseph Hastings John Eatton Benj^ W^iggin Samue^^ Hadley Josiah Judkins Daniel danders Tlie Names on this Paper are those that Refused to Sign to the Declaration Sent from the Commitee of Safety to us the Subscribers James Smitli Select Men John Clement V for Chase wiggan P>enj‘^ Wiggin ) Hopkinton N athaniel 1 >arker James Buswell James Jewett Christopher gould P>enj Brown abraham P>rown Nathan gould Moses Jones John Jones Eastman Hoit John Currier Richard Cresey Benj ^Merril HUDSON [NOTTINGHAM WEST] Asa Davis David Cumings JiP Caldwell Daniel AVyman James Caldwell Alexander Caldwell James Caldwell JiC Samuel C^alldwell William Merril Asahel B lodge t James Ford Abr^ Page 70 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Seth Wyman Henry Huey John Haseltine Ichabod Esman Timothy Emerson jun’' Samuel AVasoii moses Barret Thomas Caldwell Thomas Wason moses Hadley Stephen Hadley Tho® Searls Nicholas Eastman John Strickland Joseph Wilson Samuel moor Jonathen Bloget Samuel Burbank jur Amos kinney Timothy Smith Rich‘S Cutter Sanders Bradbury Benj'' Marshall Ebenezer Cumings Samuel Hills Seth Hadly Isaac Barret Richard Hardy Jeremiah Hills Richard marshall Elijah Hills Ezekiel Hills William Burns Isaac Merril John Merril John Haseltine J'' Jonathan Bradley Samuel Smith Edward Farmer Robert Stuart Jon^ Searls Joseph Caldwell Elij)halet hadly Eliphalet Hadley Ju’’ Parrit Hadley John Campbell David Glover Page Smith Timothy Emerson Joseph Gould Stphen Chase Samuel Burbank vSamuel Dow Nath^ Hardy Amos pollard Nathel Davis Samuel marsh Eleazar Cumings Daniel Hardy Philip Hills ’ Simeon Barret olliver Hills Joseph Pollard William Hills Thomas marsh Thomas Hills. Peter Cross Natha^^ Merril Jur Samuel Durent Abel Merril REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 71 Justus Dakin Samuel Pollerd Joshua Chase Stephen Gouch Stephen Lowel Juner Benja Whitemore iNIoses Johnson Natld Merril Samuel French George Burns Jur Sand Greele Sand Greele Ju^' Joseph B lodge t Joseph winn Joseph Winn Junr obenezer polord Jermiah ploget [Blodgett] Timotliey polord Abiathar Winn Jonathan Hardy Juner Ezekiel Chase John Walker John polord Nathel merril Ters Stephen Chase Jr John Pollard Jr Samuel Burbank George Burns Ebenezer Dakin Levi Dakin Henery Hale Junr Henery Hale John Hale Andrew Seavey James wason David tarble Jdio® Hamblet In Obedience to the Within Request ^ye have Desired all the Persons Prefer*^ therein to Sign find none to Refuse Except Cap^ Joseph Killy Sainiiel Marsh 1 Selectmen JiP Caldwell > of AWlliam lUirns j Nottingham West Dated at Nottinghamwest this S’’"' Day of June A 1) 1776 KEENE Tho® Frink Eliphl' Briggs J*^ Joseph Blake Dan Guild Nathan Blake Josiah Richardson Daniel Kingsbury Eli metcalf 2 K F. VOL UTION AR Y DOC U MEN TS Icliahod Fisher Isaac Wyman Ephraim Dorman Andrew Ealch Tho® Baker Joseph Ellis David Nims Benj. Archer Juner Eliphalet Briggs Nath^ Briggs Uriah Willson David Foster J*" Gideon Tiffany Michael Metcalf Gideon Ellis Ju^' Abraliam Wheeler Joshua Osgood Reuben Daniels Cephas Clark Timothy Ellis Jur Caleb Ellis Davis Hewlett Benjamin Willis John Balch Henry Ellis Seth Heaton Ju^’ Benjamin Osgood Daniel ATillson David Harris Zadock Nims Bartholomew Grimes Benj^ Balch John Dickson Abraham Wheeler ju John Houghton Thomas Wilder David Foster Seth Heaton Gideon Ellis Benj"‘ Archer Simeon Washburn Elisha Briggs Sand^ Wood Elijah Blake John LeBourveau Timothy Ellis Jessey Hall Jesse Clark David Nims jr W"^ Ellis Nathaniel Kingsbury Reuben Partridge EbeiF Carpenter Eliakim Nims Joseph willson Timothy Ellis y® 3d Sam’^ Chapman Abijah Metcalf Luther Bragg Josiah Ellis Ebenezer Newton Ezra Harvey Obadiah Blake J’^ Isaac Clark David AAillson Ebenezer Day Naboth Bettison James Wright Silas Cook Nathan Rugg IlEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 7a Nathan Blake junor Rob*^ Spencer Stephen Larrabe Joshua Ellis Ebenezer Cook Moses Mash Jotham Metcalf Benj^ Ellis Simeon Clark ju"^ Sam^ Bassit Asahel Blake Jonathan Heaton J edidiah W ellman Benj^ Ellis Simeon Ellis Joseph Ellis J'' James Crosfield Tho* Wells Tho® Baker Royal Blake Achilles Mansfield Aaron gray J*‘ William gray Samuel Daniels John Daniels William Goodenogh Jedidiah Carpenter Hezekiah Alan Adin Holbrook Sand Hall Jer Stiles Abithar Pond Jonathan Archer Elipld Carpentor Silas F rencli Jacob Town Benja Willord Peter Rice John Day Jonathan Dwinell Isaac Estey John Colleney Thomas dwinell Zadok AVheeler Abijah AVilder William Nelson Daniel Snow William woods Israel Houghton Elisha Ellis Asaph Nichols Alichael Sprought Tho® Fields James Eddy Benjamin Tiffany Agreable to the within Directions we have Requested all in this Town to Sign as herein Sett forth and hereto A next the Names of all those who Refuse to Sign the within Declaration Yi^ Yaj^’ Josiah Willard, 1/ Benjamin Halle, Doc’’ Josiah Pomroy, Samuel Wads- w'orth, Robert Gilmore, John White, Elezer Sangor, Abner Sangor, 74 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Thomas Cutter, James Perkins, Benjamin Ozgood, Jun'' John Swan, James Hunt Eliphalet Briggs J^ 1 Sellect men Josiah Richardson I of the Joseph Blake | Town of Daniel Kingsbury j Keene KENSINGTON Jonathan pirkins Benj"^ Prescott odlin Prescott Simon Prescutt Aaron Page moses Blake Richard Sandboun Israel X Hodgdon his mark Peter Hodgdpn Caleb Shaw Israel James EbeiF Potter EbeiP Clifford Benjamin Rowe Joseph Hillard John Melcher Edward melcher Wintrop Rowe Benjamin Rowe Jun^ Joseph Tilton Elijah Tilton Samuel Tucke Philemon Blake Jr Jonathan Rowe Samuel Prescutt David Stuard Jeremiah Fellows Jeremiah Fellows JuiF James Fogg John Bachelder Benjamin Moulton John Page David James John Page jr Joseph Fogg AVilliam Fogg Jeremiah Fogg Jesse Tucke David Smith Abraham Sambun Joseph Wadleigh Natld^ Healey JoiP Prescott Paul Blacke John Lane henry Sanbun Jeremiah Bachelder Abraham Prescutt Theo])hilus Sanborn James Sanborn Benjamin James John Tilton Sherburne Tilton Benjamin Tilton REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 75 Benjamin ^lelcher James Sanborn Moses Sanborn William Brown Jo Chase Hillard Benjamin James Junr Joseph Bachelder Joseph Wodleigh 3 Philemon Blacke Timothy Blake Lock Stephen Page Joseph Dow Simon Page })hilbrick palmer J onathan Flanders Nathan Dearbon Benj^ Brown David brown Robert Pike Benjamin Eastman Joseph Brown J"^ Ezekiel worthen Enoch wovthen Nathaniel Weare Jabez Dow Nathan Dow Stephen Brown Jr Joseph P>rown Joseph Clifford Samuel Clifford John Graves Jonathan Palmer Samuel Dearbon Samuel Lampery JoiP Brown Josiah Dow henery Lampre Jonathan Dow NatlF^ Dow Jonathan AVard Moses Shaw Closes Shaw Jun’’ David Shaw Joseph Shaw Joseph Rowe Jolm James iNIarston Prescott Edwanl Lock Elilin Shaw Nathan Shaw Hesekiah Blake Elisha Blake Benjamin Dow Jeremiah Dearbon Elisha Blake Juner Josiah Brown Ephraim Easinan Ebenezer Loveren Stephen Brown Nathaniel AVard Abraham Gove Nathaniel gove Josiah Batchelder Isaac F ellows Nathaniel gow ] Select men Josiah Batchelder V of Isaac Fellows ) Kensington 76 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS these under Written names are those Who Refused to sign to the Declartion given forth By the congress or committy of Safty theophilus Page Nathan Page George Conner Nathan Chase Nathaniel Chase obadiah gove obadiah Johnson J onathan P urinton Elihu Cliase Elihu Chase Jr John Chase Stephen Chase Jonathan green Stephen green John green ) Far is Quakers as these two collums and What is to ' ►urs may Call What you please Joseph Wadleigh Jr Caleb Brown Jeremiah til ton Stephen fogg Jonathan tilton KINGSTON Jolin H untoon Jun JoiP Procter Willet Peterson Nathan Sweat Benjamin Judkins Daniel Colcord Philbrick H untoon Samuel Colcord Richard Hubbard Ebenezer Eastmen Simmons Seccomb Joseph Calfe Thomas Elkins William Saborn Abraham Sanborn Isaac Sanborn Benjamin Huntoon James Procter Josiah Bartlett Elisha Sweat EbeiF Stevens John Pearson Abraham French Jacob Hook Richard Sleeper Solomon Wheeler Thomas Elkins Junr Aaron young junr Tristram Quinby ]\lich^^ Carew William Patten Joseph Nicliols R E O L U T I O N A ll Y DOCUMENTS Henry french Jolin darling sweat John Calef John Lad John Judkins John Judkins Juid Amos Gale Jethro Sanl)orn Henry Judkins Joseph Clafford Samuel Fifield Peter Fifield David Kelly Thomas Procter John French Joseph Woodman Sand* I Jus well Samuel Sweat Joshua Bartlett Jnid’ Benj^ Cooper daniel smith David French AVilliam Tande Joseph Judkins Samuel Woodman Stephen Badger William Sleeper Jeremiah Bean Stephen Tongue Benjamin Lad John Clifford j*‘ Sanders Carr John Thorn Joshua Woodman Benj'' Tucker Benjamin Sweat Stephen Clifford David Sambon Samul French John Calef Juner Ebenezer Long Ebenezer Fifield Caleb Judkins Benjamin Stevens Jonathan Sanborn Sam^ Philbrick Gorge Pitcher Nathaniel of-arland O Gideon George Beainjman Sleeper EbeiT Stevens j*' Ebenezer (i rifling Edward Sleeper Reuben Lowell Jacob Webster Beainjman Sanborn Timothy Sanborn Benjman Jonathan Colens timothy quimby Jacob Smith Peter Sanborn Benjamin Lavrien Joshua Bartlet Stephen Sweat Benjamin Clough James Thorn Corneliush Cloimh Amos Burman John Newton 78 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS James Colbey Sam^^ Thompson John Bartlet Nathan Bartlet Jun’’ Thomas Sever JmT Webster Davis Jacob Carter JuiT Henery Hunt Stephen Stuert John Severance Moses Hunt John Stevens Moses carter Peaslee Hoyt Benoni eat on Thomas Carter Richard Hubbard J"* Jacob Pesly Caleb sever John B Sleeper Jacob Thorn Timothy Bartlet John Singleton Bennet Green field Daniel Busel Sjuu^^ Winslow Ralph Blasdel Thomas Thompson Eben’' Bartlet Thomas Sever Phillip Davis Jacob Carter Jeremiah Johnson Jonatlian Pallerd Joseph welch Jonathan Sanborn Junr Ebenezer Watson Jonathan Sleeper AVilliam Collins wellam Challes Aaron young Benjamin Webster James Nase [Noyes] Joseph Fellows John Sleeper John Winslow Sanfi^ Davis William Calfe Biley hardie John Noyes Jacob Winsle Agreeable to the Directions of the Hoifi’^® Committee of Safety of this Colony we have Requested Each Inhabitant of This Town to Sign to the within Declaration & hereunto Return the Names of those that have Sign’d as within also those that have not & Refuse to Sign who are as follows viz James Caruth a Scotch man Declines obliging himself e to take up Arms against his Native Country but Declares he will neaver take up Arms against America & is willing to bear his Proportion of the publick taxes with his Townsmen REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 79 Moses Welch Refuses to take up arms & pleads Concience for an Excuse these Persons x\ppear to be fearful that the Sig'iiing this Declara- tion would in some measure be an Infringement on their Just Rights & Libertys but they Appear to be Friendly to their Countiy & Sev- eral of them have Ventured their Lives in the American Cause & the 8 last named Persons are now in the Army Ilezekiah Beedy John Sanborn Ens Isaac Webster Reuben Davise Thomas Merrill Ephraim Winslow John Gilman John Clefford Fifield Jolm Webster Sand^ Severance John Tucker Jolin Eastman Sep' y" 23" 1776 LEBANON John Adieatley John Pialdwin Jonathan Dana William Dana James Jones Jesse Cook P)enjamin Write Nathaniel Hall Silas Waterman Joseph AN'ood Jolm Colburn Walter Peck Asa Colburn Stephen Colburn John Shipp Sam'' Bailey Eliezer Robinson Ilezekiah Waters John Gra}' Sam Estabrook Hobart Estabrook Jonathan Bingham Jedidiah Hebbard Win Rudnian Zaccheus Downer Cons' Storrs John Williams NatlP' Wheatley 80 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Isaiah Potter Elijah Dewey j'' Joseph Tilden Jii^' Daniel Hough Daniel Bliss Charles Tilden James Hartshorn Azariah Bliss juner John Ordway Rufus Baldwin Nad Porter Junr Phinehas Wright Barnabas Perkins Levi Hyde Theophelus Baybrick Nathniel Kidder Moses Hebard Benj"' Fuller Lemuel Hough Isaiah Bliss Sameul millington Henry AVoodward Nathan Durkee Charles Seiton William downe Jun Joseph Martin Ebenezer Bliss Jonathan Bettes Sluman Lathrop Joseph Dana Samuel Paine Huckens Storrs Elkanah Sprague Sand^ Bailey Junr Joseph Tilden Oliver Griswold Azariah Bliss Stephen Bliss Nehemiah Estabrook Nathaniel Porter Elijah Dewey William Downr James Hebard Elias Lyman Eliezer AVoodward David Colburn Jeremiah Griswold James Fuller Elisha Ticknor Nathaniel Storrs Solomon millington John Griswold Sand^ Sprague John Slapp J^' Zalmon Aspen wall Abel Wright Tho® Welles John Hyde Abiel AVilles Lebanon July 4th 1776 These may Certifie that the Within Resolve &c. has been Presented to all the Inhabitants of Said Lebanon In manner and form as Re- REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 81 quested, who have freely & Chearfully affixed their Several Names thereto There not being one Dissentient therefrom in Said Lebanon — Test NelC E stab rook I Jn^^ AVheatley > Select Men John Slap}) J Elijah Densmore LEE Samuel Jackson Bennan Jackson John Emerson Samuel Emerson Joshua Burnam Joshua Burn am Steven AVills Joseph Sias william french Joshua woodman Elesor A\hitson Philhrok Barker Moses Kunals Samuel hill Ruel Giles Corniles Denmore Job Runals E Jones Jun^’ Jonathan Dow Isaac Small Peter Eolsom Josiah Dergien Miles Randel Benjamin Dnrgin John Sanborn Jonathan Runals Zaccheus Clough Job Uunels Juner Enoch Runels IVilliam Goen E})hm Sherborne Dimond furnald Richard Hull Samuel Langmaid Ebenezer Jones Lemuel Chesley John Jones Benj^^ Clark George Jones Benjamin Jones Smith Emerson Isaac Clark Simon Rendel James Brackett Stephen Stevens Gideon iNIathes Danel Chele [Chesley] Gerge Chale [Chesley] thmes arlen Zebelen AViley timthey iMuncy Micajah Bickford Daniel Shaw 82 REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS Amos fiirneld Robert Parker H unking Dame Ebenezer Kandel Ebeneser Burnnum Joseph Follet Samuel Bickford William way moth (xeorge Duch Samuel Watson Deimet Waymoth Josiah kinnisone John Putnam John Davis Andrew Watson Thomas Tuffts Jams Davis John Davis Henry Tufts lienry Tufts junr Nicheless Tuttle Eliphalet York Nathanael Stevens Samuel Durgin Reuben Hill Josiah Bartlet Jonathan Tliompson William Bly Samuel Smith Matthias Jones Joseph Jones Ezekiel wille John Laethers Jolm williams BeiYamin Brady Edweard Scales John Menduni John follett Eli Furbur Joseph Brackett Samuel Steivens Jonathan fisk George Tuttle James Watson Timothy Moses John kinneson william gleden anthony fling Clement davis thorn es tuttle Samuel Burley Jeremiah Hutchings Nathaniel frost Jonathan Stvenes thomes york Robert York Daved Davis William Stevens Joseph watson Sanfl^ Hutchins Moses Dame Samuel Mathes Samuel Langley Nicolas meder Benj Jones Solomon Thompson Edward liCathers Joseph doe John Layn Thomas Huckins j'' 1 1 E V O L U T I O N A II Y DOCUMENTS 83 Elijah Fox James Clemens Benajman Bodge mr Samuel Bodge Edward hill Ezekiel wille Samuel Woodman Thomas Hunt Samuel wille Samuel Snell John wiggin John sias marke meder John Glover tliomes AVille tliomas Noble Edward woodman Josiah Burleigli Joseph Pitman Thomas Tangly Jun‘‘ These men hereafter Named in the Parish of Lee Pefuse to Sign the Assocation Sent to us from the General Court by order of the C'ontinentiel Congress liobert Thompson William Jenkins Charles Rundlet James Bunker David IMuncey William Colwell ITcliard Glover Joseph Cartlin William Jenkins Ju^’ Joseph Meder Samuel Lamas John Snell Joseph Emerson Aaron Hanson LJiabod Whidden ) Selectman William I^askey ) of Lee LEMPSTER Oliver Booth Joseph Wood Phinehas Abell Elijah Bingham Lrijah Brainerd Timoth Nichols Allen Willey Elijah Frink Benjamin Abell William Cary David Willey Reuben Bingham Samuel Nichols ^Vsaph Brainerd Shubael Brainerd Jabez Beckwith IJiomas Schophel Frederick Abell REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Thomas Scliopliel Jim‘ Silas Bingham John Perkins J.ONDONDEKRY. AVilliam Gregg Hugh jMontgomery John Pinkerton Moses Lankester Benjamin Cheney David Clendinin James Paul John Cochran Robert Willson Timothy Eaver John iMoor John Aiken Thomas Taggart John Nesmith James Cochran Juner James APCiregore John Bailey John Gilman Rob' :\PNeill Arthur Archibald William Dutty Matthew Thornton Joseph Gregg George Duncan Jun’ John Greg Benjamin Gregg William Aexander Isaac Peabody 1) M^Gregore Daniel Rundals George Russel William Vance ‘ Stephen Holland David Craige Nathan stinson James Cochran John Prentice Mathew Miller James Alexander John Vance Mo® Barnett Adam Wiar Alexd^’ M^^Collam Thomas M^^ Cleary Robert Wallace John Robison Robert macordy Sam^ Dickey John patton John Holms James Wallace Robrt Gilmore allex‘^^’ Crage Thomas wills on Samuel Roimdye Freegrace Booth William Story Uzel Hurd William Cary Elijah Bingham Select men of I^emster EEVOLUTIONxVRY DOCUMENTS 85 aiidrew Clendinin Samuel morison James Nickels Thomas Patterson Adam Dunlap Robert Moor David Anderson David Taylor Samuel Marsh Jonathan Gillmor George mansfield James Humphry Ju‘’ John Tylor John Marsh thomaes andersn ^Matthew Clark John Barnet John Barnet flun^ John Gun son Samuel Taylor W"' Duncan John Cox Jolm Creaig Samuel Anderson James Adams Robert Adams James Nesmith Ju‘‘ Samuel Clark James Donaldson David ^Pkeen David Paul Sam^^ Wilson Samuell Gregg Georg Duncan John Duncan John Steel Thos morison Rol)ert Holms WilH Davidson Itob^ Smith Samuel gregg Jolm Hopkins Bob*' morrison Jonathan Kelso John annes Robert m^^Farland william Tylor Win: Cunningham thomas creage Isaac Brewster John Hiland James Anderson Adam Taylor John Bell .Vbraham Duncan Rob*' jMorison James Taggart Samuel Anderson James Nesmith Archibald IMack James Miltmor James Ewins William Rogers John Wallace Samuel Ghrims James Dinsmoor John m^keen Samuel Fisher James anderson Rob^ Archibald 86 REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS Ja® Hopkins John Hunter Jonathan Wallace James Adams Ju"' James Anderson Joseph Mack Robert Craige Thomas Holms Ephraim Dimond John Patterson Tho® Wallace JiU John jNPClurg Robert Dickey Elias Smith Humphrey Holt archebald m^'Calaster Robert Thomson Isaac Walker Andrew todd David Brewster James Macmurphy John M^^Intosh Samuel Moreson Samuel Alls Hugh Watt Jerediah Patee James Willson John Ducky Gorg Corning George m'^ Allaster Robert m^^clur Sam^^ Wallace Robert Boyes Thom M^'Cleary william Page James Miltimor David Pinkerton Thomas Rogers William Anderson Josiah Duncan John M^'Alester David m^cleary John Anderson Alex'^"' Boyd James Barnett Samuel morison Jun Joseph Chapman John marshall andrew mack Andrew todd John Thompson Sam^^ Thomson Robert M^Colom James Adams James Alexander Rob^ jVPMurphy Mathew Pinkerton Alexander Craig Archibald Mac Murphy Samuell willson Adam Dickey James Boyes Samuel White MaP^ Dickey John Karr John Giles James Thompson Jacob Chas NatlP Smith James Cochran R E VO L U T ION AR V DOCU.M ENTS 87 Joseph Bell John ^Padains Samuel Bois moses watt John watts James Lyons Francis Mitchell Hugli Kalley Rol/ Clndinin Nicholas Dodge Henry Campbel Thomas Wallace George m^^murph}' Joseph Cochran Wilh“ Ran ken John Hunter Thomas Wilson Nathaniel Brown John Clark John Ramsey Wiliam Cochran James Crombie Tliomas Lennon Fleaser Cumings Samuel Eyers Jonathan Reed John Clark Josiah Jones Thomas Senter William Alaxander Ezekiel Grele Daniel ^larshall Joseph Hobbs Stephen Dwinell Jabes Town John nCClenche Joseph Boys Joseph Hogg Thomas Hilands James Hogg Ser W'" Johnston Peter Kalley William Wier John Dwinell David l^orter James Wallace Will"* Wallace Samuell Renkin James Ramsey Daniel Hunter Jesse Plumer Jonathan Adams W'“ Eayrs William Ramsey John Ramsey Jn^ Crombie Simeon Roberson Ebeneser Tarhox Reuben Page Joseph Finlay Samid Topson Joseph Curtice AVilliam Ricliardson James Darrah Nathaniel Hals Benjamin Kidder Elijah Towns William moor John March James Gregg 88 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Sam^^ Senter William Boyd Joshua Coiiet Sam^^ Karr Samuel M'^Adams Thomas Boyd William Steel Robert Adams David Pebody George Buorroghs Philip ]\Iarshal Richard Marshall James Barret Josiah Burroughs Moses Barret William Hood Robort ondrson Samuel Miller John Jaques trueworthy Sargent thomas Perrin Robert Cochran Arthur Boyd David Connelly John Stewart Alexander Robison george orr moses rowel James Cheney Alexander Kelsey Daniel Cheney John Kinkead Stephen Johnson Samuel Dodge Alexander Campbell Abel Plummer William Dickey AViliiam Eayers AVilliam Dicky Peter Robinson William M*^ Adams John Robison Joseph Steel Isaac Page David Lawrance De Samson kidder John Smith AVilliam Burroughs David Campbel William Grimes Sand^ Cochran John Duncan John Pinkerton Jesse anis Thomas Mitchel Joseph morison Juner Chelas Sargent Parker mooers Thomas Stuart Robert iNPkeen Simeon morrill Barns iMorrill David Davison David Colbey Charles Sargent Abraham Page William Gray William Parkinson Denis healey weanslo Plumer REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS 89 Robert Wallac James miller John karr James m^gregore John Archibald william morison William Smith Daniel m^Duffee Robert iNlacMurphy George Davidson allex‘^'' Clark Daniel nYNeill Robert Boyed Jacob Fowle Joim Alexander William miltimer John Nesmith Isaac Cochran James Eayers John moore Hugh Duiishe flohn Stinson Robert Hunter James Litch George moor AVilliam Gilmore John Livingston Thomas Cristy Jacob Bartlett David Colby Parker James Vance Robert Boyd Juner John AVadile Richard Emerson Rob^ Hopkins George Gregg Janies AVillson John APDuffee Sam AA^hite John Humphrey Sam^^ Allison Londondeny June y^ ITTb To the Hon’*^^ Housse of Representiteves for the Collony of New- hampshire — Agreable to the Request of the HoiC^® Committee of Sefty for this Colony, we have taken pains to go through with the assosiation papper, and we find none wlio Refuses to Sign the Same Except the parsons hereafter mantioned viz Timothy Dawson, Alexander Nic- oles, Joseph Morison, Abraham Alorison, AA^illiani Homphry, David iMorison, Samuel Ella, Doc' George AA^ood, John Holms, Liu' to A Alinet Company, John Reed, John Moor, Robert Moor, James Coch- ron, Samuel Clark, John Stewert. By order of the Selectmen Tho® Taggart } Select ( Clerk 90 KF.VOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS LOUDON John Glines Timothy Tilton Samuel Cates Josiah Rins Thomas Sweat Thomas Ward Gashom Mathes moses morriell Nathaniel Rachellor John Bradbury Jonathan Smitli Benjamin Sias Josepli magoon Dudley Swasey Samuel Chamberlain Paul morriel Samuel morrill Jathro Bachelder Jun' Thomas drake Moses Rollings Joseph Smith Abraham Bachelder Nathan Bachelder Joseph Tilton Ephraim Blunt James Sherbon Jacob Sherburne William Davis Ezekiel Morrill Lebe bachelder Isaiah havery John Hoit Moses ordway olliver Blasdel peter Jordn Charles Sias Samuel french William Tilton Stephen wells Benjmin wille X Eliphalet Rawlige Abel french Ebenezer French Caleb Pilsbery Timothy french John Sargent Jonathan Clough Isaac morrill Thomas Magoon His mark Jethro Bchelder Epheaim Blunt jr Maston Morrill Daniel Ladd James Gilman L}’ford Gilman Jid Roger Stevens John Drew John Sanborn Nathaniel Tebbets Moses Pilsbuiy William boynton Ellxandor Gorden Simeon Taylor George Sherburne Abihail Chamberlain Samuel Chamberlain daniel Bachelder Joseph Moulton Jacob towle KEVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS 91 Loudon June 3 1776 agreeabel to witliin Instrument wliaras we liaf Carried this Instre- ment to the Inhabatints of Loudon thay haf all Signed Savin one or two that lived very much out of the way Nathan Bachelder 1 Jolm Drew V Slet men Samuel Chamberlain 1 MANCHESTER [DERRYFIELD] John Hall Thomas Newman David Merill william nL‘Clintok John Goffe Samuel IMoor Alex’’ MacMurphy Charles Emerson Benjamin Crombie Ezekiel Stevens William Nutt John harvey George G re ah am William Gambell Abraham merrill Jonathan merrill Moses merrill John Russ Samuel Stark Jesse Baker James m^night theolHes grifen Joseph griff en Hugh Thomson William Parham Ebenezer Stevens Daniel Hall John Dickey John Rand Robert Cunningham Samuel Boyd nicheall nPClintok David Starret John Parham P>enj’’ Baker MTlliam parham Simon Lull Janies peirse Abraham merrill John Ray Nathaniel Boyd Robert Clark Joseph George Janies Gorman John Grifen moses Crombey Joseph farmer I 92 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Colony of New Hampshire Denyfiekl June the Day 1776 to the Hon: M: AVeare Chear Man this is to Certifi that We the Subscribers has Presanted the Within Declaration to the Inhab- itants of Said Town and they Have all Signed Said Declaration. AVhich We in our Judgment thought had a right to Sign the Same^ Certified by us & David Starret Ezekiel Stevens John Parham MARLBOROUCxH [MONADNOCK No. 5] Benj'^ Tucker Jonathan Frost Tho® Riggs Abijah Tucker EliplP Stone Benoni Robbins Phinehas Park Silas Fife David Wheeler John Felton Richard Tozer Daniel Emerson Daniel Gooden ow Thaddues Hastings Ruben AVard Elnathan newton Abel AA^oodward Benjamin Goodenow Penned eictk webber Samuel Bishop John M^brid Daniel Collins Joseph Cutting James Lewes Joseph Collines James field Isaac APAllester Timothy Biemies Ebenezer Hixson John Tozer Stephen Woodard moses tucker Oliver A\^ right Jonah Harrington William Adams Jedediah Tayntor AVilliam Tenny Richard Robbards Ebenezer Roads Ja^ Brewer Solomon woodward James Flood David Dufur his Abraham X Brooks J onathan goodenow mark David Thurston Daniel Cutting Robart Converse Jacob Newell Theodore Mann Select Men R E VOLU TION A R Y DOC U MENTS 93 moiiaclnock No five July ye 9*‘^ lTT(i In obedance to the witli in Riten we have ofered the same to all onr inhahetints and they have all sined Excepting tliose whose Names ^ire heare under Riten William Barkor Richard Atwell jonathan shaw Icahord shaw Daniel Larrance P>enj‘^ Tucker^ select men c Tho® [-monadnock Elisha Stone J No five ME REorni Ehenezer Smith John Eolsham Nicholas Carr Eolsham John Kimhel John Whitcher Philip Connor Ahraham Swain Joseph Roherds Ahraham Folsom Joshua Crocket Jonathan Smith William mead Jonathan Danford David watson Pearson Smith Nathaniel Rohinson James ‘‘Grilles reuhen marsh )ii j‘‘ Georg Bean Joh Judkins Samuel Sihley Jonathan Edgerly Jonathan Clark Samuel Shepard Sam” forrey Robert Bryant Gideon Rohinson John Mead Samuel Carr Ehenezer pitman Benjamin Sincler ( i ordan Lawrance I'homas dockam Benjamin ]\Iead John dockham Onesiphorus Elanders Elias Swain Reuhen mars ton thomas sinclear Isaac farrar James Quemhv ('has Rohinson thomas foster Jonathan Croshe John Sweasy juid P>enjamin Sweazy 'Fhomas frohock Daniel merriell 94 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS NELSON [PACKERSFIELD] Aaron Beel Absolom fairwil William Beal Joseph Mason Richard Farwell Amos Skinner Natld^ Breed Abijah Brown Joel Wight William Follet Timothy Farley James Bancroft Joseph Stanhope Eleazer Twitchel John Spinney Benjamen Nurs J ohn F rench John fiewhall Philip Bailash John Adams James Phillips Jonatlmn Nickols Henry Bemies John Estabrook Benjmin nurse Juner Amos Child John farwell Thomas upham Nathanael Breed jur Jonathan Felt Noah Day Bunker Clark David Marshall Edmund Taylor Samuel X Everit John morse Reuben Wellman John Stroud In obedence to your Honners we Have faithfully Dischard the Duty Requested Desiring Each man To Sine this Covenant Within our Liments all Which Have Sind Except Mager Breed Batchellor Selectmen Joseph Stanhope of John Spinney Packefield 1^ Eleazer Twitchel NEW BOSTON Robert Hogg Hugh Ramsey Elijah Cochran Alex^' Oregg Josiah Hitchings Noah Dodg’e Andrew Walker Nathanel Cochran Robert Livingston Thomas Willson John Smith Thomas m'^Colom REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 95 Jaiues Cochran alexander willson John Crown • Robert Walker Alexander Patterson Robert Patterson o Archiballd m^allster Robert Burns Arch'^ m^niillan Josiah jVPNeill James Gregg Joseph Ileselton Samuel Boyd Livermore Langdell Lt W'“ Livingston Henry Woodberry James Caldwell Lliphalet Dustin Jacob Hooper William Campbell Josiah ^lorgan Tho® Karr John Carter Aaron Sally Solomon jMoor V D M (Jentlemen Agreable to your paper and the none Subscribers William ^L’Niele fJohn APd^aughlin Robart AVhite Daniel Allester William Kelso John Burns James willson William Beard Samuel Smith Tobias Butler James Gregg Ju*’ John jVPMillan Ju^ Taylor Little William IVPNiell Daniel nPmillan Robert Campbell William Blair Benj'^ Woodberry John Davis John Cochran Jun Lt William Boyes K” Alexander Gregg J*’ Bejij"^ Dodge Josiah Warren Robert Patterson J'’ David Scobey Barnabas iNPginis Robert APGaw Ninian Cochran Lessly Gregg Neheniiah Dodge New Boston August y*^ 17TG Hon'*^ orders We have Published this are as follows Jonathan Gove John IVPLaughlin JiP Robart Bold John Allester Alexander Kelso Allan i\Ioor 96 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Daniel Kelso € William Moor John m^^millan Robert patterson Mathew Donovan John Steward Jesse Cristy John Gordon Rowl M^Ferson Robart Willson James Willson John iNFIntosh Andrew Walker JiF Andrew Jack Jacob Ober John Cochran John Hunter Hugh Gregg A true Return NEW Jos ffrost william neal Sam^ Clarke Henry Prescott Stephen Barton Abraham Trefethen Thomas Lake John Treften Wliam Gowdy Isaac Smith Elias Tarlton Ephraim Amazeen George Cristy Fetter Cochran David Handerson Jhon Blear Samuel Smith William Clark Ninian Clark James iNFFerson James M^Ferson J’’ James Doak Ju^’ John Willson Ruben Smith John Donovan John Livingston Thomas Cochran James Hunter Daniel ^FNiell NF Clark j Daniel m^allester j CASTLE Geo Frost JiF RiclF Yeaton John Simpson Robert WTiite Matthew Bell Paul Randall John Leear Tho® Trundy Benjamin Yeaten Stephen Chase Jun'' Meshack Bell JiF James Neal Select Men R K VO LUTIOX A R V DOC V M P:XTS 97 Siuiipson liell ^ David Mitclial Jn’’ Joshua White Nath^^ Batson Meshach l>ell y"* 3'' Henry ('ard Edward Card Thomas X Dondy Isaac P rid ham Benj^ Bell Jnner John odiorne Christopher Amazeen Henry Lanoinaid Edward White Pobert iMartin William Jh'ediek William Jones The Names of those who have Stephen Batson John Kanear NEW1> Rich'' Downino- John Nutter Bartholomew l)owidiu»- Henry Hart John Hart Ei)herim Pickerin<>- Nathaniel Hart Jonathan hoyt thomas PickreiiiL;' James Stoodly James (k)lman Joseph .\dams John Card Abednego Bell William Vennard John Tarlton Thomas Bell John Amazeen John Treffreii J' Sainiel Langniade John collense j‘' Noah Sherburne Samuel Odiorne Stephen Laury William Trundy A bra: Trefethen Ter liis Henry X Eoss mark John Seavey efused to Signe the within paper Rich'' Veaton Jnid' a Soldier William Clark rroN Sanb^ Shaekford Rich'^ Downing Jnn' Josiah Downing Thomas Trickey Nicholas Pickern John Benson John Stoodly John (iee Pickreing Hatevil Nuttei- 3'' Joseph Nutter Hutson Peavey John Pickreng 98 1{ E V O L U TI ON A R V DOC U M EN TS Timothy Dame Ezekiel Gil Adams Jonatliiia Trikey Eliphelet Dam -Joseph hight Samuel F ebbyan llatevil Nutter George Laightoii Anthony Vincent Neliemiah Furber Issachar Dame illiam F u rbur -John Dame -John Colman -James Nutter 'Idiomas pinder Cliristopher Huntriss Mark .Aliller -John Fabyan IJenjamin iMiller -J oel l^aighton Nelson Downing Nutter Samuel Rawlings -James Pickering Winthrop Pickering Ibud Rawlings -Jolm Downing -Jethro furber Idnnehas Coleman -Ju -Joseph Dame -John Trickey -Joseph Colbatli -Joshua Nutter -lohn Flodgdon -Ju -Joseph Colman I^evi Furbur -John Hodgdon Samuel Shackford -lun" IRiinehas Coleman 1^1 d ward Brassbridge -John Hoyt Dep [Dependence] Bickford N athan H untriss Issachar Wiggin Benjamin hodgsdon Benjamin Pickreing Ichabod Bickford CUiristopher Nutter -Joseph Huntress WTlliam huntris RiclP Pickering -James Nutter -Joseph Rawlings Samuel Fabyan -Jun'’ (ient'" Agreeable to the within notified all persons as orderd and Desired y'" to sign And Cap*^ -Joseph Pattinson Benj‘^ Adams Esq^' Xoah Rawlings Deny*' signing Attests Sand^ Shackford ] -Jethro furbur ^ select men 'JdnA Dame J REVOLUTIONARY DOC U M EN T S 99 Attests Samuel Fabyan Kicb'’ Downing Sam'' Sliackford Jo) in Nutter Fp: Pickering Committee - of C orrespomlence Committee of safety of y^^ ( Vilony of N Hamp^' N 1>. Tins paper stood up at the meeting house Door three abbaths NEWMARKET John Perkins Sam" Baker Benj‘^ ]\fead W illiam Spriggen s Jonathan Bobinson Joseph Smith Jacob Brown Josiah Burnham Nicholas Hartford John Folsom IclV' Brackett Zebulun Doe Jur And"' Bowman John C’ooke Jonathan S Dudley Robert Jackson Benjamin Stevens David Folsom Edward Hilton Juner Job saveg Morgan Connor Josiah Adams Jeremy Bryent Jeremiah Foss Tho* Tash Sam" Gilman John Mason John Tash J oseph Sandborn Walter Bryent junior John Waston Joshua Brackett Samuel Burleigh Thomas Bennett ddu)'' Churchill Joseph Young Junr .\sa wiggins Jonathan Doe David Chapman Samuel Ward Lewis Kinnison Edward Smith John Young Simeon Folsom Walter Bryent John meder Nathaniel Ewer William R in ton 100 Jl E \'(J L U T I ( ) N A n Y DOC U M EN TS Levi Folsom Nath'' Gilman Jacob Biirle}^ John liemiet Josiah liemiet John folsom Robert Goodwin Jonathen wigeii lienjameii Stepliens Reuben Doe Bradstreet Doe Wentworth Cheswill Joseph Folsom Jonathan Colcord Walter Neal Josiah Colcord Joseph AViggin l^ldmund Chaes Hubartus Neal Jnid' AVinthrop Smith willieam folsom jim*’ Jeremiah Folsom thonias kenson James Cram Ichahod Hilton W"* Carlo Daniel Hilton David Smart liening Brackett (Jiarles Smarte Fraines Dnrgin Jnn Chas. Wiggin James Hill Joseph Chapman J allies Dearborn John Mead Levi Pickreing John Bennett Jnner Cotton Bennet Arther Bennett James (ioodwin Zebulen Dndee David wiggin Peter Drowne John AVeeks Jos" Clark Zebnlon Doe o" Enoch Stevens Joseph Colcord Gideon Colcord Jacob Thomson Joseph Doe Hnbartns Neal Nat allies Andrew folsom Samuel CUiapm[an] Joseph Joy Aron Jv instone \\dnthrop Hilton his P>enj'‘' X Piper inarke I>eny^ Folsom Jacob Fowler Charles Smart jnner Philip Fowler Francis Dnrgan Enoch Remick iMoses Edgerley John Burleigh Abraham Parsons IIEVOLUTIONA R V DOCL'MENTS 101 TJioiiias llanaford Zebloii liarber Kobart Barber Jii Join) Bean Jo] in Wedgwood Nicliolas Doe Joseph ineloon Jacob Durgan william burley Josiali Hilton Joseidi Smith James (iilman Samuel Neal John .Vines Bdward C^oleord Kliphelet Pease Natliel Peas Sam" Pease moses })erkins John Moody P)enjamin Kdward Folsom Jolin Perkins Jonathan Folsom Pursuant to the witliin Orders iiig Persons Names, that Refuses Ste[)hen Hardy Nathan Pres on Wdlliam Badger Josliua Wiggin Jolin iMighels Jo] 111 Mars ton Samuel Migliels Jun' Samuel Oilman Jolin Neal Robart Barber l^eter folsoin Josiali Hall Bartlett Andrew (iilman Jonathan Sanbon Josah Burley John Doe Samuel meloon Asa Folsom Joseph Oilman willyiam foulsom Robert I’ike Nieliolas Harvey Samuel Dyer BraiP* Oilman Nat Ames Jr Simonds Fowler Joseph Bain Joseph Pease Nicholas Doe June*’ Moses Burley William Burley Jun*' John Bartlett fe do hereby Return the Follow- Sign the within Declaration — Stephen Thirston Jacob Parsons Walter Shute VV^illiam Perkins Isaac Marston Samuel Migliels Josiali Migliels Nathaniel Rogers Michael Shute 102 [ n ^ \ ' O L U ' r I O N A R V DOCUMENTS Shute Dock’ John iMaistcs .Vntliony Pickering Meniy AViggin William Odiorne Roger Hackly ft Ricliard Perkins George PI art Zebnlon Neal Jonathan Kinnison Samuel Smart Josiah Smart Jacob Ames Stephen Liford Elisha Thomas lienjamin Pease Peter Hearsey Thomas Piper Jolin Shute NatlJ Lorde ewmarket July 12^^' 1776 Sand^ Gilman I James Cram V Sand' Baker J NEWPORT P>enj" Giles Aaron Buel Jeremiah Jenks Samuel Hurd Josiah Stevens Ezra Parmele Giels Ivelcey Ephraim Towner Joel Bailey Benjamin Bragge I^emer Kelce}' Abraham Buell Jesse Willcocks Jesse Kelcey AVilliam Stannard Jesse Lane Absalom Kelcey Daniel Buel Koswel Kelcy Josepli Buel IMiinehas Willcoks Josiah Dudley Nathan Hurd Nathan Woodburv Daniel Dudley Robert Lane Jedediali Keynolds Jed'" Reynolds Juid' James Church. Isaac NeAvton Ebenezer Meritt Amos Hall Jesse Bailey John Lane David Brown ITlah AVillcoks Select men n p:volution A iiY documents 103 Newport June 20’ '* 177») the Inhabitants of Newport that is reqnireed have all Signed tliit Association Josiah Stevens'^ Select i\Ien Sanud' Hurd ! of Aaron Rnel j Newport NORTH HAMPTON Isaac Jenness John brown Joseph Hobbs P>enj'^ Hobbs Abner Fogg Seth Fogg Samuel A\"edgwood P>enjamin Philbrick Jeremiah Page thomas C’otton Tristram Itedman Jonathan knowles Jacob Brown moris Lamprey P>enjamin P)rown John l.amprey Thomas (’otton Reuben Dearborn Fevi Dearborn Abraham Drake John Wdngate John Dearborn David marston Christo} )her Smith (’aleb Marston Simon Lanqxu’e Sand' Mace Abner Fogg Josiah batchelder Joshua Hains Wdlliam (iodfree Zechariali Towl JiU thomas Hobbs thomas iMarston Samuel Dearborn Daniel Dow Wdlliam Weeks Jose})h Dearborn John Lovering Fben'’ Imvering John Potter Reuben gove Dearborn Jun’ Joshua Brown JuiU’ Jose}3h Palmer Samuel Davis John Weeks Benjamin Palmer Josiah Dalton Nathaniel Hans Fbeid Tilton Jolin Chase Araham Drake Jid 104 R E V^O LU T I OX A K V 1 )OC EM EX TS 4 limes Wedgwood Klieid Saiid:>orii Kuben Dearborn lieiijamin Lamprey Lbenezer Neal Henry Batclielder .lames Godfrey Timothy Dalton Simon Brown tb’ances Page David knowles Samuel Hardy David Page juner Samuel Fogg tbomas Leavitt Abraham Tayler .losepli Moulton .Jr .lames Batclielder Samuel Batclieldor morris Hobbs Benj” ]\Iason Simon I) Lovering Tbomas Samborn Stephen Shaw Samuel Chapman His Zaceriah X Batclielder mark .1 oseph ( larland Nathaniel Hobbs Samuel Hobie Samuel Smith .lolm Nudd .loir' Page .1 oseph knowles Edward Shaw .John 4'aylor .Jonathan Wedgwood .John I^eivitt Zaclk Towle ‘ .John Robie Benjamin Marston .Junr Benjamin Leavitt .J ermiah dearborn M OSes Leavitt Stephen Page .Josiah Dearliorn .Joseph Tayler Nathaniel Batclielder .1 oseph iMoulton Benj Hobbs .John marston Dii^ Dearborn .James Nudd Reuben Gove Dearborn Daniel Samborn William Samborn Simeon IMarston Hanery Batclielder Samuel Batclielder Samuel Page Idiinehas Dearborn Isaac marston Simon Page David Page Ebeii Imvering E \TJ I. U T I O N A in' I ) ( ) C U M E N T S 105 TJie ('oloiiy of New Hampshire North Ilami)ton June 1776 J7) tlie Honourb' Comittee of Safty according to the within order of yonr’s we have Procured all the names of our Perisli according as your Honours Desired ns as is Attest'^ by us Abraham Drake ^ Select men David marston y of Cliristopher Smitli j NortJi Hamptoii NOPTHWOOD Joseph Demeret Ca[)*^ of tlie pari;- Ji Fliplialet Taylor Joshua Furbur Daniel Hoit John Durgin William Wollais Increas P>atclielder Israel Hodgdon Moses (lodfree Abraham Batchelder William Hlaake (laves bechelder JJiomas Fruland Richard Garland lienj Johnson Nathanael Twombly Flijah Carswell Richard Carswell Stephen Uawlians Jonathan Ivnolton Jonatlian Clark Benjamin Wadleigh Sharborn dearliorn Zabulon Norris Nathaniel Chandler Jonathan Sanborn Flias PI lil brick John Wadleigh Thomas Piper hb’ancis James John Sherbnrn Samuel Slierborn Reuben Morgin Sherbun Blake Jonathan lUake Levi Dearborn Asaliel Blake Henry Sanborn Henary Dearborn Phinelias Blake Nicolas P>lake Simon wadleigh Robert Hill David knowles R)cnj Hill valntine kinson William Prescott Moses Johnson Sam" Jolinson Solomon liickford 106 RE V OL U T ION A R V DOC U M EN TS Caleb dough iiatlianiel moriel juiii* Jolm Bickford Steplieii Hoit timothy caswel Joseph Durgin Morris Lompre}' Nath^^ morrill Samuel Bartlet lienjamin jonsoii juner John Batchelder thomas knoltoii Daniel Sawyer Refuses to Sine this making plees that He is of a qnaker Princabel NOTTINGHAiM J Mills Joseph morrill Thomas Harvey Joeph Gilley Itenjamin Shaw Thomas Bartlet Henry Butler Al)iier Clough AVilliam CtIII John wells Zephaniah Butler Joseph Jackson Jolm Brown Samuel Gray David Danils John Bickford Thomas Bickford John Aville James glass Nathaniel Hall Samuel Scails John Giles Gideon Straw \Vill"‘ Clark Benjamin Butler Josiah Clark franses kenston Jonathan Davis Ephraim Durgin Alexander Lucy \"owel Leathers Cutten Cilley John Harvey Rice Rowell John Ford Quick Preast Volintine Hill Mason Rendel Jacob Burnum William welch Robert Davis Samuel Bumain Samuel Daniels Jonathan ATilley A braham K night Aaron Hayes Israel Ran del John m^crilles R E VO L U T IONA R V DOC U M EN T S 107 Rob Evans Natluinel Handel ('bails ^PCoy l lezekiah Handel llioinas Wliiteliorn Haul Garrisli d'homas George Jienjamin Stokes Ham Libbey muses Davis Joshua Trie key Joseph Ilodgdon Jonathan Foss Joseph Garman Jonathan Gove lienj'^ Winslow John Hnteherson John Chesle Joshua Stevens Thomas Odel James Kelse Nicholas Leathers. Abiel Leathers Henjamin Jackson Ai)iier davis Sawyer ('hesle John Collet John Ilarvy Asa Guile Samuel Hiasa Frances d'rickey Edward Foox John Whitehorn John Shaw Jnnr And" Simpson ('hails Furnil Josepli Hobinson Daniel Young Joseph whit tier Simeon Ladd Enoch Page John Neallev Abednego Leathers lehabod How John glle John Nelley ju Wdlliam Nelle}’ Robert Morrison John Shaw Jonathan Langley d'homas M‘’Connell Solnion davis Nicholes Hrown John kenear Jonathan Rollings Winthrop Colbath State of I Pursuant to the Within Precept We Have New Jlampshire j lb*esented this ('ovenant to the Inhabitants of the d\)wn of Nottingham and the Parsons that Refuse to sign it are on a Sei)erate 1 hiper August Kb’* 177b Vowel I^eathers ^ Select ddio* Hartlet ( i\Ien 108 K KVOLUTIONA K Y DOCUMENTS A List of the Men in the Town of Nottingham that Refuse to Sign the Covenant Sent to the Select Men by the Committee of Saifty in A})rill Last viz ^'Abraliam Scails Pliilip Rartlet ^Nathaniel Goodhn Noali Barker .lolni Shepard *John Banfill ^'losepli Nealley "^.lohn Bartlet ^Thomas Hines ddiomas Foss h"rances Harvey Frances Harvy Jn' ■'*^Eldad Langley Nottingham Angnst 1776 M OSes Davis Edmund Hodgdon Samuel C^ove ^Jolin Watson lames Watson Natlian Watson Josiali Watson ■^’Benf Watson Benj’^ Whitcher Daniel Rogers Esq' Janies Bean James Thnrstin Vowel Leathers ) Select Tho® Bartlet ) Men N: B: them with this Marke Have advanced Money for to Hire iMen to go to Crownpoint PEMIHIOKE Will"' Cochran David Abbot Job Abbot Jliomas Cnningham (diandler J^ovejoy lienj" Wliittemore James Head Richard Head Nathanel Lakeman Josiali Hagget Sam^ Daniell William Carlton Natld^ Ambrose David Lovejoy Sank Abbot Jnner Benjamin Holt Xath^ Head Samuel J^akman Nathaniel Lakeman jnner Josha Plielps t KVOLUTIONAK Y DOCUMENTS 109 Siimuel Smith .John Cochran .Inih 1^’rancis Doyne Koh‘ Simpson .James I^hfe .John Jlead .Jose})h I hiker .Jo] in AVhite I^ilias Wdiittemore moses tyler .Alikel Ivimball .Joshua Tyler David Frye iMlward Smitli .Jolm ivnox Asa I^kister .J'' Samuel kimball moses foster Stephen Hartlet .Joseph Parker Xath" (iilman l)enj“ Pijier Daniel Noyes David Kimhall .Joseph Finery .Ju‘ .John moor ddiomas Morse Isaac Wliite .Jonathan l^liot .James Ivnox Moses M'C'onnell Pohert moor Ichahod Pohie Sam’' Ivelley .James ('ochran junr .John Lad AVilliam Fife .John I^dfe .Joseph Simson Nath” Head Ixivewell I hiker Thomas 1 hiker William Bard Samuel Abhot Nathan Holt .Jere’‘ Ward well .James Kobinson A\d Ilia 111 Martin .John Carlton lAmiuel Stickney .Joseph Swett Caleb l^kister .John Ayer Sam” .Jeiines .Jeremiah Morgan ITder gilman Juid' Aaron AVhitteniore Asa Foster Pichard Ihirtlet Anibros (ioold Dean Merrill .Joshua Ivimball W'illiam Ivimball Tho* Robertson .John Sander Uobart Stinson .Jacob Doyne .James Robertson Wdlh" fryer .Jonathan Bartlet 110 HE VOLUTION A ll Y DOC U M ENTS Neliemiali M^’daiiiel Robert MTlaniel James Martin John Cochran John in‘‘ Daniel Peter Robinson Ezekiel Gilman Leu' James Coffrin Jolm iUoor Will’" Knox [House Solomon Avhitehous unpreet [Pomfret] white Joseph Cochran Calob Lovejoy Ju’’ Caleb Lovejoy William iMan Nathan Waite Samuel iMan John man Samuel Noyes James Cochran 3'^ Richard Bryant Avilliam martin Jim Samuel Connor Fry Holt John Knox Jur Janes man Samuel Gault Phedris M^^Cuthen [M^’Cntcheon] Andrew Gault Joseph Hemphell John Cullimore Jacob Emery Levi Cater Jolm Connor David Conner Danieal m^^Liicas Gideon Piper Timothy Ivnox Colony of Xew Hamshire SepU 18"’ 1776 To Honorable Committee of Safety In Compliance with the within Order we have Requested all the males as Directed, and the Names Under written are all within our Precints that have Neglected to Subscribe the within Declaration Viz Rev'^ Dan^ iMitchel Cap' Benj’^ Norris Cap' Sand M^^connel Dea’’ John Man Sam' Parker Will'" Robortson And''" Robertson James Cunningham Zebelon Robinson David Abbot 1 Will’" Cochran 1 Select iMen Sam' Daniell j K EVOLUTIONARY DOCUM ENTS 111 PETERBOR()U(iII Neal Iiammell Tliomas Cimingliam Thomas Davidson William iiT'Nee Jid’ Allexander Stewart Sand ]\litcliel William Swan W- White William AVhite Samuel millor Jim*’ William m^^Nee William Smith .lames Robbe .Jonathan Whellock Robert Smith moses Cnningham .John White .Juid' William Robbe Sand mitchel Abraham Holms David Steel ('liarles Stuart W'illiam Spear Matthew Templeton Thomas Steel Hlijeh Puffer Samuel miller y** 3 Sand' Robert Gray Isaac Mitchell .John Blair .1 ames hockley .Jolm nPmurphey Thomas Alorisoii .lames Temidetou Samuel Miller sid' .lames Cuniughaui Aaron Brown (diaries Wliite Saud^ Houston .John White David White .lames Richey .John Scott William uT'Coy .Joseph Hammell .John Gragg .Inn' .John Smith William Mackeeu S'' moore William miller .John Youugg .liT' Mitchel Isaiali Taylor Samuel Gregg Kalso Gray william Scott .James Tnggart Daid Mack Alexander Robbe Samuel AlEVlester .liP Butler Thomas Stewart .1 ohu teggeat William Moore Rob' Morrison 112 It EVOLUTION A It V I )OC UMENTS Thomas Turner John Smith John morrison Tho^ morrison Juid Jotli. Blanchard Sam^ Cuningham Robert Willson John Gragg Timothy mixer Hugh AVillson Sand Willson James willson John Willson John White Benj*' mitchel David Ames Adams (Iragg hBchard hourke Biercy Dock to the 29 Redg^ a foot 1 Peterborough June 1T^^‘ 1776. Pursuant to the Within Request the Inhabitants of tlie said Town of PeterlP Hatli Subscribed their names to the Within Resolves of the Continental Congress James Templeton ] Sand Cunningham AVilliam M^nee J Selectmen fPIERMONT John Richards Tliomas Gregg John mcConiel David Tyler Ebenezer Tyler Jonathan Tyler I )avid John Sawyer Imios Sawyer David IVler Ju V Francis Fenton Andrew Crook John Patterson Uriah Stone ,hurges medcalf Benj Stone Epliraim Patterson Abner Cdiandler Solomon Bailey Isaac Patterson Beny' Patterson Zenes Case Thomas Davis Jun Noah foord Jonathan Chandler Joseph Webb Daniel Tyler Thomas ('rook Seth foord Ephraim Root (diaries Crook^ Azariah AVebb Thomas Davis Charles Webb John AA'eed R E VO LU T ION A R V I )OCU M EN TS 113 All the Inhabitants of Pierinont of Age According to A\dthin Directions liave Signed Except those that are in y^ Continental Service d'est John Patterson John Weed Joseph Webb Jonathan Chandler j PORTSMOUTH 1 Meshech \\ eare E Thompson Pierse Long John Dudley Tho'' Hart (ieorge King Oeo. AVenhvorth John Langdon Josh. WTmtworth Sam' Penliallow J(dm F urn aid ( Ieorge (iains Joseph Pitman Jose})h Akerman liis P)eiif‘ X Quint mark Renja Akerman Rarnet Akarman \\ illiam Parker Daniel Lunt Renjamin welch ( ieorge Hart Rendal Furnald Xathaniel S grifhth Jacob 'niton James Hart Nath" Folsom Step’' Evans P White H Wentworth Will"* Pearne (ieo: dhirner Supply Clap Joseph Rass John Penhallow Wdlliam Langdon Joseph Simes Mark Seavey thomas gains •his Josiah X Savage mark gorge ham ^^'alter Akarman John Piartlett Daniel Rrewster William Rrewster Nehemiah RoavcII (ieorge Hart jun*' John Sherhui’iie 'riiomas Ransom Joseph Walker Luke Foster 114 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Tliomas Sarget Elisha Hill Joseph Cotton Jn*^ Hart Samuel Briard M OSes W ood ward Nahum Ward George Libhey Sauh Ciitts George Dame George Massey James Dwyer David Call TIP Martin Jit’ Greeuleaf iMark Nelson Peter Man JanP Gooch Henry Gardner Natld Folsom Shackford Seaward Kinsman l^everly Joseph Seaward Joseph Ayers Benj Bigelow William Martin Samuel Walker James P: thing Jolni Gooch Daid Fowle Keith Spence diarls Banfill Tim^' Moiintford Benj^ Austin Jun^' Samuel Hill iUark Fernald (iilhert Fernald JoiP L Austin N [Neal] iMMntyer Rob^ Robertson Jos. Allcock thomas Moses Thomas Leigh John .Moffatt Richard IVilson Thomas Palmer Juner 4\)bias Walker W- Wilson Jolni Akerman Henry Nutter his John X Hutchins mark George Hull Hugh Henderson Perkins Ayers Thomas Thompson John Pike Tobias Warner G. Duriell James Gronard Jacob Treadwell Stephen Sumner W'“ W^alker Geo. Dodg James Haslet t Nath^ Treadwell Jun’^ Sam id Moses Theodore moses E [William Earl] Treadwell Charles Treadwell R EVOLUTION All Y DOCUMENTS 115 Sam^ J)Owles Robert Hart John Dennett 'hemple Knight Daniel Grant Saninel Servise JosepJi Jackson W" Knight Phillip Ihndexter Natld Sherburne William gnnnison Will Doall Daik Peirce Joseph Low Jacob Sheaf e Seih’ William ^Marshall D Sherburne Rubon Danil Jonathan Ayers Jacob IMills Joseph Shillaber eJohn Reed J. Whipple Henry Seaward W'"' Appleton George Jackson Rich‘S Fitzgerrald Samuel Gate Abner Blasdel Noah Peirce Gershom Flagg Ric‘' Langdon Samuel Sherref Joseph Benson John Hart Jun'' Charles Waters John Clarke Cotton Mather Stevens George Waters ClenF Jackson John Davenport Sam' Ilntehings George King Juid W'" Gardner (Jeorge Homans Will"' Stanwood David Maeclnre John Noble Moses Ross Alexander Greenlaw Sam. Sherburne James Swett Nath' Treadwell Fdw*' Sherbnrn Richd mills JoiF Shillaber William Ham Jnnr liis John X IMackmahawn nuirk Hall Jackson his Sam' X Lear mark ,Iolin Gregory Stephen Meeds Joshua Crosset A R Cutter Fliphalet Daniell Giles Seaward Samuel Tripe Rich*' Champney 116 llEVOLUTlONAIiY DOCUMENTS Tlio* Bowles Jn° Briard John Ayes Rob* Furniss Mark Noble John Harden Sank* Beck Josiab Leach Lalleb Currier bis Jliomas X Currier mark Joseph Leach Edmund Davis Joseph Liam JiF Tnckerman Jnik' John I^angdon iiis IXlwai'd X l)em])sey mark Benjamin Reed Thomas X Priests mark Samuel Ham J'' AVulliam Palmer Peter kennisson David Brewster AVilliam Welch John Hooper EdiiT* Butler John Collens ATlliam Vaughan His John X varrel mark John white His Jeremiah X Clancy mark Rich'* Llarvey John Puff [?] James Hight Jn® Jackson J'' Boyd Nath** Pike Joshua Pike Henry Lang Benjamin Newmarch James iUarden Nath Pitman Edward Pendexter Timothy Ham Daniel Hart Sam** Jackson Richard Jackson John Tnckerman Nathaniel Mendum R'* Hart Jeremiah Libhey flonathan huntress James Stoodly Jun'‘ John X Dury’s mark Joseph X WdiikalLs mark Thomas iMead George Reed Alex Lurin Sam* Aris [Ayers] Benj Partridge Henry Carter his William X Whites mark His Joseph X Clark mark Edward ayers [ I E O L L’ T 1 0 X A V I ) ( ) Cl M E X T S 11 V^aliiitiiie Nutter Joseph Weeks (ieorge liowe dement March James Whiteaker Jolm Marshall Sener John W^illiams William Richards his William X tiibhs mark Alexamh' Jones Daniel Jackson Jnrer (inpey Stoodley Richard Kitson Joseph iUoulton R Wibird Renhallow John Lang- Thomas Peirce jun^' Joseph Lowd Kzekiei l^itman Sand II am Kl)h”‘ Ham Henry Nutter William adams James iNPinter James drisco Jolm Reck Juid RiiJiard Sharnian Reuben Sliapley JJiomas Mannino- O bdienezer Janvrin Daniel Jackson Leverett Hubbard Simeon Akarman 'riiomas (dark Kdward Lowd Reuben Snell Richard Ware John Reck Micld^ G Older (ieo. Marshall Juid" (ieorge Marshall John Marshall Juner Moses Keren John (iunnison Rich'^ Trusdel Joseph Damrell James Kail John Grant Renj*' G Carter Sand' I lading Richard Taljiey Juid John Peirce John Stavers Kdward Hart Daniel laing Natld Melcher Sand Drowne Krancis Massuerre John iMelcher William J'refethen Samuel Waterhous ddiomas Studely John Pitman Kphraim Rennett (ieo: Janvrin James Arnold Kzekiel Guminer Richard Woods John Wendell 118 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS His Hugh X m^bricle mark Tliomas Slierburne Josei)li Brotten l\hlliam Hart Sanh Haven William eJenkins william Partridge P>enj'^ ]\Iackay Abiaii Holbrook Nahum A k arm an Heniy Sherburne Jeremiah Dennet Benjamin Hodgdon Kichard Elliot Natld^ Shannon Nap Gookin moses miller Mark Walker Jonathan Quint william Thompson theodore Dame NatlJ^ Jackson Senor Charles Hodgdon his • Thomas X Ayers mark AVilliam Beverly His Kichard X Cutter mark Tho Bickford James Shores Whlliam AValden Thomas Whdden Jolm Davis Samuel Slade Sain**^ waters John Pickering Kobart yeaton his Benj"' X Brotten mark Tliomas Hodgson Sam” Haven juid Benjamin Chandler Janies melcher James Shores Jun'’ William White Nath” Dennet James Hill Dennis Hight Daniel Walker his Tho® X Hayley Mark Abraham Elliot Benjamin ^Miller JiP Samll thompson Pilancon Colbetat [?] William Beck Gideon Walker John Thompson Nathaniel Jackson Juner AVilliam Ham John Broten John Dennett his W"' X abbott mark Henry Bickford Daniel Davis John AValden his Thomas X Pillar mark K K V O L U no N A K Y D OC U MEN T S 119 his W"‘ X Shores mark John lA)rd Kicli’^ Evans dames Clarkson obdeir [Obadiah] Marshall dames Ryan Peter P>all his Richard X monson mark Michael Frost IV (lale William Cotton doseph I^eigh W"‘ Cotton dind' Natld^ Muchamore doseph Lang'don dohn Langdon Natld^ Lang dohn Sherburne Nadab Moses Renja Lear doseph Tucker SanC^ Langdon du"*' dohn Seveay . Richard Tail ton his \v"‘ X (lite dun^' mark mark Lang Samuel White Cate dohn Gardner liis dohn X Lang mark William Nelson Phinehas llodgdon W"' Rlunt Timothy Watson dohn Frost Nathan White Peter Shores dun'^ Peter Shores Nathaniel Lear dohn Showers Andrew Sherburn Rich'* White Amos .Vbbet Thomas Sherburne du'' Robert Neall William Furnil Samuel Rail du*' Sam Langdon Leader Neson [Nelson] Samuel Reck Andrew Reck dames Moses dohn melcher Samuel Lang A Pepperrill dose})h Whidden Nathanel Cotton dames TailTon duiV dohn Norton thonias Seavey Tho® Marden his Geo X AValdon mark Itis dohn X Savage mark Caleb Rrewster Cliarles Rundletts 120 UE V O L U T1 0 X A U V DOCUMENTS (ieo. Ayers Samuel Wliiddeii })i8 Jeremiah x Homes mark (ieorge Shurburne Joseph Banfill Sam^^ Oakes Samuel Norris Robert Holmes James Jones Enoch Huntress d'obias Lear Zeb“ Wiggin his Sand X Ham mark Samul Ball John moses James Jones John Lends J^’ John LeAveis I)an“ Evans his Joseph > ShaAv mark William Parker Michael Whidden John Wheelwright John Seaward Tho* Peirce JiP Sheaf e jim"' Richard Dolly Thoms Ayers his John X Seiva mark his Joseph X Norris mark John Banfill Thomas Cotton Tobias Banfill Josiah Haines James Erisbee David Swett Israel Marden Jon'^ Swett Moses Brewster William Sherburne Joshua Jones W'“ Homes Aaron Moses Elias Tarlton Sam Hall John Hooker Nathaniel Slierburne Jn"" Parker Josiah Clark Joshua Brackett Matthew Haslett William Yeaton Paul Laighton Joseph Holbrook Pursuant to An Order to us directed, by the Committee of Safety of this State, We have waited on every Person in this Town, and have tendered them the Association for signing, and do herewith REVOLUTIONA UY DOCTM ENTS 121 Return the said Association, and the Names of tliose who have Re- fused to sign the same Viz/ — Noah Parker Stephen Weeks Joseph Stacy Hastings James Sheaf e William Tony Maj' Sam^ Hale John Peirce (Mercl/) John Eliot JJiomas Airmet Eleazer Russell (ieorge Jaffrey I)an^ Warner John Sherburne riohn Campbell Giles Pickett Daniel Rogers, Absent at Nottingham Peter Pearse (P at Newington State of New Hamp*' Portsm'* Aug’'' ITT/) P>y Order of the Com'*^** 1 1 Wentworth Chairman Isaac Rindge Chase Freeze Theodore .Vtkinson Stephen Little William Hart Cotton Palmer Moses Noble John :m oore Alford Puttier Sam' Gardner Mark ID Wentworth JoiT^ Warner Sam' Waters jun‘ Richard Tucker List of Persons taken up in affected to the Common (’ause — Isaac Rindge i^eter Pearse Robert Robertson William 'Lorrey Oliver Whipple James Sheafe Jonathan Warner James Hickey « Joseph Sillies ] Geo Gains J- Selectmen William Langdon j /ortsiiT’ as being notoriously dis- dz' William Hart Hugh Henderson John Peirce Stephen Little Thomas xVrmet John Stavers Nath' Treadwell 122 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS RICHMOND C 'oils taut Barnay Almiliam Barms Barnabas Thrasher Oliver Barms Isaac Benson Daniel Greene Michael Barms .John Gansey Ichabod Whipple David Barney Khenezer Barms 'riniotliy Robinson Dan Wliipple Moses Tyler Azariah Comstock Jnner .Joseph Cass Reuben Parker Peter Hoolhroock .lohn Barms .James Kingsley Rnfns Whipple Oliver garnsey Kzra Ormsbe Solomon Aldrich ANAlliam Goddard Amos II ix david Shenrman Simpson Hammond Ephrm Hix Mattnrean Ballon Khenezer peters Isrel Peters Khenezer Cole .Jeremiah thayer Nathaniel Whipple Israel Whipple .lohn Danly Daniel Read .lohn Scott Allis Tliayer .leramiah ddiayer .Ju’" Dan Freeman Benjamin ddirasher Abraham Barms .Jn*‘ Nehemiah thayer Othniel Day Solomon Artherton francis Norwood .Jnner Khenezer Ornshe .John Robinson Nathan AVoolley .Joseph Razey Amos Garnsey Jonathan Aretherton Timothy Thomson James AMestcott Kli Page Henry Ingalls .Jonathan Bozard Abner Aldrich Jn Samnel hix Edmund Ingalls Richard Peters Klezer Martin .lohn AA^oolley Samuel C'arpenter R P: VOLUTION ARY I )OCUMENTS 128 Jonathan Jillsoii John Ellis David Cass Oliver Capron Azariali Comstock Seth Ballou Moses Comstock Ezra Day Stephen Kein[)ton Jeramiah Bullock ( )liver llix Abiel Knap Thomas MMolley David Ilix Ihirnard II ix Jacob Mump [Bump] Joseph Streater ['Idle following' names are returned on another sheet, and are not signatures, but were all written by the same hand. It is assumed that they are the names of those who refused to sign. This theory is substantiated by the explanation following, signed by several of those named in this list. ■ — Editor.] william Aldrich Jonah twitchel Kphram taft Silas taft Ahrham man I squire whipple grindul thayer fiances N orwood John (’ass Oliver ormsbe James tilson Joseph cass Juner Daniel Cass Daniel Cass juner James Hanar Gideon man Kzra A leu Moses Alen Joseph Aleii Jiedidah Buffum Nathan harkness Jonathan thurher william gornsy Nathan Bullock Anthoney harris Nathniel taft Abraham Uandul Ase man John Cass Semeon thayer Jonathan Haols Jose})h Newel John martem gorge martem Hobart works thomas Crain David Russel moses marten peter marten Jolm marten Juner 124 K E V OLUTION A K Y J )OC U M ENTS william Cook Inike Cass Hicliard peters Juiier Noah Curtis Samuel Curtis Amriah Curtis .Aiiuaiah Aldrich Abner Aldrich Zibe Aldrich Oliver mason i^orge Cook Nathan Aldrich peter Aldrich Uriah harres Artemis Aldrich Pnioch white paid handy holab Smith Aaron Aldrich thomas Boen Joseph Aving John wing Jonathan gaskill John Sprague Isreal Philips thomas horton Silas gaskill paid Boyce James Below Siles Below liezeriah tliurber Daniel peters Jonathan Sweet August 30^’* A D 1776 Daniel Read ) Silect John Danly ) man Richmond June the 27^^’^ 1776 To the llonble Provencil Congress these do Certify the Reason Why We the Subscribers do not Sine the Reselutions of the Con- gress in taking Up Amies We do not Belive that it is the Will of (fod to take Away the Lives of our fellowcrators not that We Come t)ut Against the Congress or the Amarican Liberties but When Ever We are Convinct to the Contory We are Redy to joine our Amarican Brieathen to Defend by Armes Against the Hostile Attempts of the British fleets and Armies Amos Boom J earns Ballou Enoch AVhite William Cook Ananias Aldrich Thomas Horten Imke Cass Anthony Harris Uriah Harris Martin Ellis Oliver Mason Simeon thayer J i E VO LU T ION A R Y I )OC UM EN TS 125 KINIHiE Abniliani W^etlierbee William Carlton Henj*'^ Bancroft Aiiiasa Turner John Page Ebenezer Locke Natbandel Russell .lolin Dean Enocli Hale Edward Jewett Abel Stone Nathaniel Page John Demary Jonathan Sawtell Janies (Aamibie James Philbrick Paul Pitch James Wood Richard Kimball John Wetherbee John Emery Samuel Wdiiting Daniel Rand Solomon Rand Samuel Stanley lienjamin Loveriiig Joshua Webster Joel Russell Jun’' Abel I’latts Zebulon Convarse Renjamin gould Josiah Ingalls Ihisba Perkins Jeremiah Towne Nehemiah Towne John Simonds Nathan Ilubburd John Tonshend Jeremiah Chapman Jacob Hobbs Salmon Stone Seth Dean Jonathan Sherwin \V"' Russell Solomon Chitler John Ilandsom John Avbitaker John Sherwin Samuel Tarbell Samuel Sherwin John Ilanaford Ebenezer Chaplin Renjamin Peirce lUienezer I )avis James Cutter Oliver Steevens Jer'’‘ Russell Joseph Stanley Henry Codding Ebenezer Shaw Renj‘^ C'arlton Daniel Davis Isaac Wood Joir' Ingalls Jeremiah Norcrose Caleb winn J 120 llEVOLUTJONARY DOCUMENTS Joseph Plats Samuel Walker Ezekiel Learned Picliard Kimball Jim’^ Jonathan Putnam David Hale Nehemiah Bowers Samuel Bussell Amos Davis iMoses Hale James Streeter James Carlton Delivrance Willson Jacob Gould Israel Adams Ju’' John Gray David Robbins Jonathan Bali Ichabod Thomson J ephthah Richardson Elialiakim Darling Barnabas Cary Jehoshaphat Grout John Lovejoy John Bus well Daniel Lake Reuben Page Timothy Wood Israel Adams William Robbins Abel Perkins Joel Russell John Eills Jonathan Towne John Fitch Ihige Norcross Aaron Estey Simon Davis Jun*' Daniel Russell Stephen Jewet Natld Ingalls Riel 1 aid T h o mp s on Francis Towne William Davis George Lake Richard Davis Samuel Paig jur Jeduthun Stanley Elijah Rice Caleb Huston Nathaniel Thomas Oliver Gould John Thomson Eliezre Coffeen Abijah Haskell Asa Sherwin Benjamian Newman John Lovejoy Juner Othniel Thomas Nehemiah Portter Abell Plats ju’' Jonathan Town J’’ Solomon Whitney Simon Davis Jeabez Norcross Samuel Page Ezekiel Rand Jon’^ Parker Juik Thomas Hutchinson Jonth Parker REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 127 Asa Tyler Ezekiel Jewett Simeon Ingalls Daniel Grag Levi Mansfield David Adams Daniel Adams Sanfi^ Parker Kandall Davis (Henry Smith Joshua Tylor Wiliam Walton Benjamin moore Samuel .Vdams Colony of Xew Hampshire Uindge June y*^ 1*^ ITTtl in Obedience to the within Bequest we have Desired all Males in this Town to Sign the within Decleration (Except those tliat are excepted) and they have all Signed Edward Jewett ^ Selectmen Jonathan Sherwin of Abel Stone J Bindge To the Hon'’ General Assembly or the Hoifi' Committee of Safety for the Colony of New Hampshire BOC'HESTEB [Copy] Ebeifi Tebbets James How Samuel Furbur Janies Chesley Beiij'' Furbur Jabez Dame Barn® Palmer William Allen Daniel Wingate Jos’' Pearl W"’ Evans John Plummer W'"' Chamberlain W'“ INPDuffee Bich'* Furbur John Ham John Beargin Eben'' Bicker Timothy Boberts Stephen Berrey Sam’ Plummer Abner Dame Lemuel Bickford John Cook W"' Trickey Daniel Bogers John Brewster BiclP Walker 128 JIEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Daniel Kimball Moses Hammett Joseph Dame Joseph Haven Isaac Wentworth Josiah Main Paul Libbey Thomas Roberts Sam^ Alley Daniel (larland Enoch Hoit Benj^ Post JiiiE Broadstreet Frencli David French Thomas Ham Henry Tebl)ets Thomas Peevey Wingate 1 1 unking ('olebroth James Rogers James Rogers, Tertius Samuel Chanil)erhun James Downs Ichabod Hayes Nath^ Watson Daniel Hayes Ephraim AVentworth Dodo vail Garland Sam^ Twambley James AVentworth Stephen Jenkins Josiah Fulsom Samuel Nute Eben'^ A\Tnt worth Janies Jackson Benj‘^ Rollins Thomas Plummer Daniel AVatson Rich'* Wentworth Avery Hall Wentworth PI ay e s Isaac Libbey Mark Hartford Jacob Hanson James Pkister Benj‘^ P^ost PReaz’' Coleman James Frencli John Ham Juik Joseph Knight James Chamberlain AV“* Knight PKlw'* Lock Charles Knight David Laighton Samuel Jones Aloses Horn Tho*^ Davis Moses Hayes Jink NatlJ AA^atson Jun’’ John Woodman John Trickey John Trickey Jun' Joir' Twambley Job Clements CVmielius Jenkins C'aleb A\’’akeham Benj'' Tv/ambley Reuben VTiitworth Peter Horn RE VOL r TION ARY DOC UMENTS 1*29 James Dearinp;' Ich'^ Rollins Moses Hayes Jennis Jun'' John Knowles Kbenezer Cliesley 8oH Perkins JniP Sank Merrow Jnn'' James Horn John Richards Jink’ Abraham iMorrison Daik Rage JoslR Downing Jolin Ante Moses Jennis Sam^ Robinson Rani Jennis Joseph Jhicker Joseph Drown Joseph Jiles Kbeik' Place Alex’’ Hodgdon Jnn’’ Thomas Brown Moses Brown lAlward J'ehbets James Rogers Jink Benj” Haves Joseph AValker Ithamar Seavey Kbeik Garland James M'T)nffee John Jennis Rich'* Nntter John Place Joseph Walker Jim’' Ebeik' Horn Thomas Drew IV Jennis James Knowles W‘“ Ham SoP Perkins Sank Merrow Jonathan Richards John Richards Idiomas Fnrbiir Jonathan Morrison Joseph Page Aaron Jennis Simon hh‘ench David Jennis W”' Hodgdon Solomon Drown W”‘ APXeal Aaron Ham Rich'* Place Alex’’ Hodgdon lienj’^ Hoit John Hammett Joir^ P)ickford (leorge Place Jon” Ham Samuel Drown Joseph Hayes Sank Seavey Diamond Pearl Turner Whitehonse Klijah A'arney Henry Allard Kphraim Ham Robert Walker 180 REVOLUTION AKY DOCUMENTS Kicliard Furbur Beard Plummer Joseph Thompson John Heard Reuben Heard Jun^ Zebulon Dame Iveuben Heard Josiah Wentworth Moses Roberts Jotham Nutter Gershom Downs John Randell Lemuel Richardson Moses Downs l>enj‘^ Copps Joseph Plummer George Willand Jonathan Pinkham Caleb Jackson Samuel Twambley J^’ FbeiT Place Jun'' Zebulon Davis Abraham Cook Edmond Tebbets Joseph Jones Elihu W entworth Sand Wingate Jim’" Nicholas W^entworth Joshua Cossen Thomas Brown Jun^ '^riie following persons Refuse -to sign the Annexed association James Allen John Withrell Ichabod Cossen Morris Ellis Tho® Trickey Solomon Clark Samuel Wingate Daniel Jennis Joseph Heard Benj^ Heard Tristram Heard Nath^ Garland Penj'' Bickford Abraham Pearl Jonathan Hodgdon WilP^ Ellis Sand Downing Jon^ Ellis Joshua Knight Edward Varney Stephen Wentworth Benj^ Dame The undernam’d persons are of Jioose to sign the Society of Friends and do Elijah Tebbets Elijah Tebbets Jun’" John J'ebbets Ezekiel Tebbets Joseph Tebbets Muzzey Gould David Tebbets Robert Tebbets Mordecai Varney David Varney REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 131 Moses Varney Moses Austin John Cloutman Jonathan Dame Benj^ Meeder Jon^ Meeder Rochester 15^“ OcV 1776 a True coppy attest' Moses Varney JuiV Eben" Varney Thomas Cloutman Isaac Twambley Natld bleeder Joseph Meeder order of the Committee Eben*’ Tebbets CP i’>y I{YK Sam” Jenness James Perkins Isaac Dow Sam” Seavey Juid' Nathan Towl Jeremiah Berry Juner Nathan (loss James Lock James Goss Levi Towl Jonathan I^ock flohn Jenness Joir‘ Jenness Job Brown Nicholas Dolbar Joel ame [Amy] Samuel Wells merifeld Berry Benjamen iMarden Samuel mardon Robert Sanders Jun'^ Sam” murry Ben marden Joatham berry W"‘ Davisoji Jonathan Brown Moses Seavey Robinson Treferrin Samul Sevey Benjamin Garland Peter Johnson Joshua Lock Jolin Blunt Simeon Towle Trustham Sleeper Francis Jenness Frances Jenness JuP Bickford Lang Joseph Sevey Ozem Dowse Juner Jonathan Goss Joseph Parsons Nathaniel Mardeen juner Robart Sandrs William marden Simon Johnson Job foss (ieorge Randall 132 llEVOLUTrONAPwY DOCUMENTS Joseph Hall Jacob Berey floseph Marden James Hobbs Benjamin marden 3 Joseph Lock Junr Richard Lock 3 Alaxander Salter william Seavey Jim'' Josep Rand Amos Seavey Samuel doust foss John Webster Joseph Rand Daniel Moulton William Seavey Samuel Wallis John Rand Ephriam Daveas Solomon verrell Jonathan Philbrick John jennes RiclP Jennes 3'^ tit us Philbrick Peter Johnson seyner Nehemiah iMoulton David Lock Elijah Lock Job Jennes Jun John Rand Nathaniel marden Joseph Seavey wallis foss Richard Jennes Henry elkins Jonathan Towl Jur David Smith Juner Nathanel Rand John Lock Joner Jeremiah Lock Richard Lock Joseph Lock Samuel knowles ju* Samuel hutchin Arther ]>ebbee James Seavey Paul Seavey Ebenezer AVallis jMark Randall Thomas Warson Elexandr Leear Samuel Wallis Jun’’ AVilliam Berry Jun^ Levi Goss Reuben Moulton Nathaniel Jennes Sam^ Jenness Junr Job Jennes Elijah Lock Peter Garland william wormwood Joseph Philbrick Mikel Dalton Jonathan hobbs nathenill Rand AVilliam Morrison Joseph yeaten Rich‘S Jenness J^' Jeremiah Berry abraham Libbee K E \' O LU T I O N A K Y D( ' U M E^■ T S 183 Simon Galland [Garland] Samuel Knowles Samuel Kand Samuel Elkins Ueuben Pliilbrick \ According To the above Preserp We the Saied Seleck men of Kye lias apilied To the in babtince of Preseip in full SAI William Hall Evan Jones Joseph Sanders Daniel Gordon Kapha Hall Moody Morss Kich'^ Dow Jid‘ Natid' Dow Josiah Hardy Kichard Dow Alexander Gorden Timothy Sargeant Seth Patee John Woodbury Josejih Hull Juid John merill Daniel Corlis Solomon Gole UiR Kich'^ X Kelly murk Timothy Duston Daniel Ladd Timothy Johnson Saied town and Sinied the above Joseph Jenness'] Natbl Kand J^Seleck men Kichard Brown J Amos Dow Nathaniel Woodman Jonathan massey Benjamen wodbry Jonathan Corlis Joiv^ AVheeler Jacob Hardy John Morland Zech woodbery Simon Johnson Phinehas Sw-an Abraham Amy Israel Woodbury John merill J*" Jesse Merrill Timothy merrill Abraham Dow James Sanders Jonathan gorden Israel young James Hastinges Junr Daniel iMassey John Bay ley 134 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Richard Kimball Percy Dow William Tapley John Bayley Juner Stephen Currier Oliver Kimball Abiel Cross william Bayley his .losiah X Rowel mark John Smith David N evens Nath^^ merrill Samson AVheeler Israel Hull Abner wheeler Richard Hennesee William Smith Stephen wheeler Nath^^ Belknap James hall Ohadiah Eastman Samuel Kelly Thomas Dow Jess Smith Jeremiah Dow Timothy Swan Juner Joseph Carlton James Hastinges Benoni Rowell Caleb Duston Jere — Foster his Joshua X BayleyJiT mark Henry Little Abbit Pettengill David Copp Asael Smith Samuel Johnson fJohn Kinkead John Johnson Samuel Day Jonathan Hesseltine fJuner Joseph Perkins Rliinehas gorden Joshua Swan Jonathan Baley Solomon Smith Joseph wright W^illiam ]\I norland Timothy Swan John Bradford Asa mors Thmas macglaton James moorland Joseidi C'resey Simon Bradford William gordon John Corning John moor Bayley William Smith Nehemiah Stanwood Asa Colies Barnard Kimball Richard niesser thomos silver David Bay ley Abijah Wheelr Jonathan Hesseltine James Webster REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 135 Daniel Haseltine liis X Mark l^enj'^ wheelir Asa Dow James Corlis X kis Mark John Carlton Silas Wheeler Eliphalet Knight NaC ACoodbery Daniel Merrill Iliigli Campbell d*" Joshua Baley Asa Howell Henry Lankeest willan Sanders liis Abiel X A still mark AVilliam Clough John Lovet Adam Cole doshua Hall dosiah dough doseph Hariess Christo] )her Clment donathan Bay ley jur Henry Woodbery his donathan X Stevens mark Benjamin Bixby du*‘ Natld^ (iorrell Nathan Webster Benj^ Bixby Dudley Currier dohn Currier Tho® Robinson doseph Hull Hugh Campbll Andrew Campbll Peter Dus ton dolm Lankster Abner Bayley Sank^ Sanders dohn Asten John Clough i^arley merrill Oliver Kimball juner Wiliam Ayer Isarel ober William Climent dosiah Thissel dohn lowel juner Samuel Ayer David merrill Edward Patee dohn Ellin Wood Benj*^ Rawlings d ose])h ordway Matthow Taylor donathan Smith dohn Currier Cabal) : Alarble To the Honorable the (\)mmittee of Safety for the Colony of New Hamshire Gent. A\T the Subscribers having shewn the Declaration commonly called the Test-Bill to the Inhabitants of Salem as by your Honors directed have found a Number who have neglected to sign s*' Test-Bill whos Names are as follow viz 136 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Ivobert Young Jesse WTbster William l^eecli Deac" Thomas Douglass Joseph Werril Peter Merril Mbeiiezer Woodbeny Joshua Heath David Hall Deac" John Hall John Keith? Nathan Asten William Clough Daniel Silver Webster Emerson ( 'ornett Jonathan Tenny ( )liver Saunders Ebenezer Page Deac*' John Kelley Enos Webster .John Ashby Sam* Hilton Daniel Peasley Es(d Sam* Clement John Chase John Clement Capt. John Allein Kobert Ellingwood Henry Saunders Josiah Rowel JuiT Phillip Kowel Jacob Rowel AVilliam Thorn Daniel Silver J*’ Joseph Leech Dated Salem Aug* 27: 1776 William Hall ^ Select Men Amos Dow y of Richard iMesser J Salem SAIJSBUKY Ebenezer Johnson Sam Scribner John Collins Reuben Greele William Nuton Benj‘^ Bean Job Heath Phinehas Bean Jolm Jemson John Sanborn Jacob True John Gale Moses Elkins Jonathan Searle Ebenezer Webster Robert Smith Andrew Pettengill William Calef Leonard Judkins Jonathan Fifield Edward Eastman Shubael Grele Benj" Huntoon Jonathan Cram RE VO LU T I O N A R Y DOCU M ENTS 137 David Pettengill Joliii Row Jacob Garland John fifeld abel J'andey Rdward tifield I^})lirahain Heath Kben tucker Ilezekiah Foster Iddo Scribner Obadiah Peters lifieid Edward Scribner jolin Scribner mosses sawyer Hengnian grele ephraini colby Andrew Rohonon J Andrew Honohon Moses Selley Natlian Colby Stephen Call John Bowin Josepli Ihisford John Webster Pobard Barber Matthew Pettengill Reuben hoit Josepli Bartlett William webster William Eastman William Searle Jeremiah Webster moses garland l^zra tucker Nathaniel Meloon Nathaniel Meloon Ju John Been Benjamin Screbnenr Edward scribner juner Joseph marston John (diallis John fellows John Webster Annieas Bohonan Daniel Hunton Gideon Dow Jacob Cochran Joseph French Jecob Bohonon Benj‘^ Sanborn Daniel Scmell isrell Webster Nathaniel jMrston Ebenezer Clifferd Josejih Fiheld Abraham Fifield Daniel warran Abel Elkins Richeard Purmort Cntteing Stevens this may Searttie the Genereal Assemby or Commitey of saftey of the Colney of New Hampshire that we the subscribers Have offord the within Declaration to the Inhabatants of the Town of Salisbury and tha Sign freely (mr Sinkler Bean and Joseph Bean Esq*’ Exepted) Salisbury Sept: 12: ITTG Ebenezer Webster ) Select men Jonathan Fifield i for Salisbury 138 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 8ANBORNTON * »fosepli Woodman Nicholas Clark * Robert Smart * NaC Burley * Stephen Burley ^ John Clark I benjamin Darling James Cates John Johnson David Ran * Enoch Ealy * James Cates Juik Aaron Samborn Dan^ Sanborn Josiah Samborn James Gibson * John Colby * Joseph Clark * Wilh" Durgin Jun‘ ^ Ebn'' Eastman * Benjamin Sanborn * Moses Gilman * John Gale * William Hayes JiuE ^ Andrew Jewett * Edward Kelly * Sam^ JMorrison * Abijah Sanborn * Ichabod Swain * John Thorn * Charles Thomas * Eben^’ Sanborn * NatlJ Tilton * Benjamin Colby * Josiah Emery Eliphelit Brown * Jacob Bumford * John Bryer * Isaac Colby william tomson Rich'^ Beacham Satchel Clark John folsom * David Dustin Stephen Gale Jonathan Taylor Chase Taylor Jacob Smith Ebenezer Morroson * Elisha Cates JoiT' Chase * Josiah miles Juik * Dan^ fifeld * Caleb Gilman * Joseph Gilman * DaiJ Gale * Joseph Hoit * Nicholas Giles * Gedion Levitt * Jotham Rawlins * Jon^ Smith Jun'' * Timothy Smith * Moses Thomson * Cole Weeks * John Lane Enoch Cats * All in the same handwriting. REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 139 Philip Hunt Dan^ Samuel Harper 'Fheo Rundlet dliomas C'ricliet Plisha smith Moses Danforth Moses Kendal John Kobinson Jonathan Cass Thornes Sinklar Solomon Copp Josiah Samborn Kbeid’ Gove July the 3'^ 1 <7G Pursuant to the Within Request the Inhabetants of Said Sandbornton have all Except one Renjamiu Hoit Severaly Subscribed their Names Iiereunto To the Hop’* General Court or of New Hampshire — SAN Ills Samuel X Rean mark Peter Colby Orlando Colby Reuben Clough Zacheus Hunt Kobet (’ollins Edmund flames Daniel Watson Samuel Judkins Moses Hooke Timothy Tilton Samuel Sleeper flethro Sanborn Isaac Ladd floseph Draper Jonathan Huse Aaron Samborn in behalf of the Select men Committee of Saftey of the Colony )OWN flohn Colby David Rennet David Sargent .Josiah C’otton flames Trussell Henry Page Eben Colby SteiJien Long Renjamin flanders Sherburne Sanborn David Sanborn flohn Sleeper Shrburne Tilton Oliver Smith Rlake Nath** Ingalls Renjamin Colbev floir^ Coll)ey Sen^’ 140 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS David Straw Daniel Stanford Hiomos VV' ells Isrel Ilnse Sargent wells Henjamin wells William been Edwerd Bussell Joetbent Straw John Tucker Jacob Tucker John Pervere i\Iaseck Gordy John Jdlton David Jdlton Samuel Ingalls Isaac Dow Joshua George Jolm Collins tlieophilus Grifen J*eter Grifen Asa Heath Samuel wyatt Nathan Hunt John Hearsee Samuel Hearsee Nath^^ french John Sanborn M OSes Sanbon Daniel Davis Samuel Sanborn Abraham Hook Joseph Bay ley thomas fallows Benjajamin Pilsbery Cliarles Pressey William Rowel Spencer Bennet Jacob Wells Phinehas bachelder Nathaniel Bussell ju‘’ Natlianiel Busel Zebediah watson Ebenezer tucker John Straw William ferren Robert Craford Benj-'^ Hunkins John fuller Ezekiel Eaton David iMoulton Jonathan Whiteaker fl osh ua II arriman thomas Grifen moses heath moses grifen Humphry Clough Samuel Pulmmer Daniel Kelly Samuel Danels Benjamin Taylor Da*^ Sleeper Josiah fowler Richard Grefin Joseph Tilton Thomas CJiase Edward Edmands Timothy Fallows Joseph Hunt Ela Dow R K VO LU TION AR Y' DOC U M EN TS 141 111 obediance to the Within We liave Requested the iiarish to Sign this Instrument and in obediance the parish liave all Signed but those wiiose names are here under written Moses Hook t Select men Reuben Clough V of Kla Dow J San down The Names of those that Refused to Sign: Ichabod Shaw Esq Renjamiii Shaw Cornet Daniel Fitts Thomas Cotton William IVooderd FolensbyShaw .Joshua Stevens Samuel Stevens did not Sign but is Since gon into the war SANDWICH Isaac (ieorge Henry Weed .Jeremiah I*age Christopher tapan Samuel Blown .Jolm Rage .Jacob Smith Simeon Smith IaiocIi True thomas Berly I’llias Ladd Nathaniel Flbridge .Jolm (Hidden Ivlward Smith .Jeremiah Hilton Micah Rice Beny' Blanchard iMlwad wells Natld' Scribner IHias laidd .JiR Natfianiel ivnowls Richard Sinkler David Bean Bagl}' Weld I .Jonathan I^age .John IT’escut liis Iseriel X gill man mark Idiphelet Maxhld .Jose})h Hoyt Daniel Beede Flias Smith his 1)011]“ X atkenson mark Benj“ Bean .John I^add Daniel Beede .J*' .Joshua IT’escutt .Josiah Bean 142 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS In Persuance of the within Keqnest we have ask'^ all Male Inhab- atance of Sandwich which are above twenty one years old to Sign the within Decleration The Names of those that Refuse to Sign are as followeth Viz — Jacob Jewell Moses weed Henry Weed Jacob Weed Aaron Reede June the 1776 Test Benjamin Scribner NatlJ weed Mark Jewell Nathan Beede Mark Jewl Joshua Prescut Select Men of Sandwich SEABBOOK Daniel Smith Winthrop Eaton Timothy Brown Joshua Eaton Nathan Green Jonathan Weare JuiT William Hook Samuel Walton Asahel Green Eliphe Merrill Samuel Silley John Selly Joseph falch wimon Eaton John Smith Trustram Eaton Samuel Perley. V. D. M. Ahiathar merrill Daniel Hook David Dow Benjamin Leavitt Ephraim Eaton Jacob Selly Samuel falch Samuel Eaton Winthrop Gove Benjiman Eaton Thomas Selley mark David X Eaton liis J onathaii Walton Richard Smith thomas Selly jun^ John Eaton Jabez Eaton RiclP Tobie Joseph Norton Daniel Perkins Jonathan Chase Juner Joseph Hook Enoch Gove Henry Robie REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 143 Paul Greenleaf Ebeiiezer fogg John Brown Adonijali Morrill Neheiniah Chase Thomas True Daniel Chase Jolm Chase Robert Page liis James Noies X Pervier murk Joseph Page Jacob french Joseph Gove Jeremiah Dow Jolm fellows Charles Chase Isaac Brown Elislia Brown Elijah Cram John Eaton Nathan Gove Bradbury Hardy his Jonathan X Hardy murk Joiiatlian Weare SOITW HAMPTON I* White Henry French Ju'' obadiah french Elihu Frencli Reuben Currier 'rimothy Huntington AVilliam (J raves David (i raves Samuel Peirce Humpliiy Peirce Henry french James French Daniel French Isaac Brown Rob‘ Long Nathaniel Flanders Josiah Rogers Stephen Rogers William Cooper Moses Peirce Provided that the act or advice of the Said Continental Congress be comj)lied with Respecting minute men hum})heery Peirce Juid' Richard Fitts Eliphelet Merrill Philip Handers Josiali Sawyer Israel Sawyer 1 Subscribe Moses Flanders Tho® Shepherd Nathaniel Fitts James Hadlock Jacob Jones Richard Sawyer Ezekiel Clough mr 144 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS N atlian CiuTier John Currier Levi Ilacllock Joli Pilsbery Parker Flanders Ezekiel Flanders Daniel Jones Nathaniel Rowell Jonathan Dow Edmund l^ilsbury Ephraim Carter Abel Rrown thomus tuxbuy onesiphorus Page Rich'^ Collins Ezekiel French Joseph Jones Barnard Handers Thomas Currier Benjamin Brown Richard Greele Jacob Dole Ebenezer French Jun^' P>enjm“ Barnard Eliphelet Merrill Ju^’ A^Tlliam (’lough Challis Currier Richard Currier Jacob Barnard Enos George Er Colby Timothy Flanders Nicholas Currier Isaiah Dole Timothy huntinton Barnard Cunier Abel french Benjamin Clough N Noyes Merrill Flanders Richard Currier Flanders Philip osgood Joseph Jones Jr Joseph JMerrill Philip Handers Jon*'^ Prasa Enock Page Moses french Daniel Page Ilenery Juell Josiah Handers Daniel Colby Colony of New Hampshire South Hampton June 1776 Agreable to the within Ave have Desired the males in s‘^ Town to sign the decleration on this paper — It hath Been Complied with by all so desired Excepting those Avhose names are here after mentioned — Jeremiah Handers Isaiah Handers Jeremiah Handers Ju”' Christopher Handers Abel french ( Joseph Merrill i Select Men REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 145 STRATHAM Daniel Clark Samuel Foster Daniel french Sanh Lane Jun’' James Kelley Simon Wiggin Mark Wiggin Joshua Avery Dudley L Chase David Smith Elisha French Samuel Boynton Benjamin Barker Joseph Adams Jun*^ Thomas Odel John Stockbridge Jonathan Levitt Jun'' Daniel Pickerin Issace C foss Henry Kenniston Joseph Hills Samuel Piper Jun'^ John Burley Joseph Adams Daniel mason Joseph Stevens Joshua Rawlins tuftin Wiggin And*^ wiggin Jon"^ Joseph Smith John Taylor francis Mason P)enjmin Leavitt Andrew french Jun’* William Chase Joshua Lane Benjamin Green John Dearborn Nich® Rowlings Abraham Tilton Samuel Piper Stephen Cate Noah Wiggin Samuel Giles Joseph Clark Jun Samuel Lane Tuftin Wiggin Jun’' Winthrop Wiggin Jonathan Piper JiF Chase Wiggin John Piper Bickford Kennison John foss John Crockett David Crockett Samuel Wiggin John Ludy [?] William Moore Ser Samuell Goodwin John Robinson Wheler Burly Joseph mason Jun'' David Burly J onathan Rawlings David Jewell Edward Taylor 146 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Jotham Rawllins Jacob Rundlet Ezra Barker Ford Merrill Joses Randall William Galley jr David Hannaford William French Jii^ Sam^^ Chapman Josiah Thirston John Sinkler Sam Leavitt Moses Chase Samuel Galley John Rundlet Jonathan Leavitt RiclY^ Rust Jonathan Wiggin Joseph Hendrason Harvey Moore William Pottle John Aveiy Richard wiggin Samuel Smith Benjamin Merrill W»i Pottle Ju'' Joseph Merrill Seargeant Whitcher Israel Stockbridg Abraham Stockbridge Thomas Vezey Juner Ephram Crocket John Mariner Taylor Clark Jonathnan Hoit Jonathan Robinson Josiah Leavitt matthew Tomson Jonathan Sibley Joseph Norris John Lavitt Jos^ Wingate Daniel Jewell Jonathan Chase Juner Thomas Veasey Joseph fifield Edward Mason William Galley William Moore waiter wiggin Cotton Dockum Jude Allen JuiT John Stockbridge junr Andrew French William French Solomon Smith Juner David Robinson James Merill Josiah Allen And'^ Wiggin Tertius Joseph Clark Jacob Jewell Nathanel Wiggin the 3 Jonathan Piper william Belagh REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS 147 agrable to the Instructions given us we the Select men and Com- metie have Done all in our pow’" for the purpose Within Mentioned and all the persons within are Volintary Signers Stratham September y® 3*^ 1776 Simon Wiggin ^ Daniel Clark Jonathan Wiggin Moses Clark Nich® Rowlings Jonathan Robinson j Select men & Com*®® Ebenezer Barker Moses Clark John Clark James Darborn Daniel Hoyet Nathan Hoag a frind William Hash Jacob Low Elijah Meader Cor Thomas Moore Peter Moore Cap* George March Nicholas Meriner Stephen piper Samuel pottel Richard Scammon Isaac Stockbrige Stephen Thurston Samuel Wiggin Jun’^ Nathaniel Wiggin Jun’' Doc* Samuel Shepard Nathan Barker Jonathan Chase Edward Chase Cap* Joseph Hoyet Joseph Hoag John Hill Jonathan Jewett Enoch Merrill Thomas Moore William Moore S'* Joseph Mason Enoch Merrill Jun^ Nathaniel piper Nathan piper Benjamin piper Richard Sincklear Nathaniel Stevens Andrew Wiggin Joseph Wiggin Rev'* pain Wingate Nathaniel Wiggin 148 KEVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS the above Names aie those that Refuse to Sign the Association paper from yr Humble Servts Stratham September y® 3"^ 1776 Simon Wiggin I Daniel Clark Jonathan Wiggin Moses Clarke Nich® Rowlings Jonathan Robinsonj Select men & Com^®® SUNAPEE [SAVILLE] Robert Woodward William mack Breney Samuel Gunnison Josph Lear mark Elezer X Sisco his Benjamin thurber Samuel thurber Daniel Sheburne William Lang michael Bowden the Inhabitants of Savill Association John B evens Ephraim Bradbury Georg Walker Lear mark Benjman X howord his Joshua Gage Daniel Grendel mark W*" X Sisco his benjman Rand Savill July y® 15 1776 that is required have all Signed this Sam” Gunnison ) In behalf Benjamin thurber ( of Saville SURRY Woolston Brockway Samuel Smith Jonathan Carpenter Abia Crane Joshua Darte Nathan Hayward Jonathan Smith Jonathan Smith jr REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 149 Samuel McCurdy Willim hay ward Joshua Darte Juner Thomas Smith Ichabod Smith Tho® Darte William Barran John Marvin Abel Allen Ebenezer Daniels Obadiah Willcox J’' Justus Chapin Job Gleason Jun’" Aaron Chapin Cornelius Smith Joshua Fuller Jr Benjamin Carpenter John McCurdy Joseph whitney Nathaniel Darte Peter Hayward Obadiah Willcox Joshua fuller moses ware Delavarn Delelanee Eliphalet Darte Moses D Field Thomas Redding Job Gleason Abner Skinner Hiram Chapin thomas Harvey Nathan Carpenter Cliarls Rice Province of New Hampshire Cheshire ss Surry may 31®* Ad 1776 in Complyence with the within Request we liave olford the Same to Evary person Required and no one has Refus’d to Signe it obadiah willcox ) Thomas Harvy / Select men Tliomas Dart ' TEMPLE We the Subscribers, do hereby solemnly Profess our Intire willing- ness, at the Risque of our Lives and Fortunes, with Arms, to oppose the Hostile Attempts of the British Fleets, and Armies, against the United American Colonies, when Ever And to such A Degree as Such Attempts of Britain may Require Joshua Todd Nath** Ball Ezekiel goodale Francis Blood Stephen Parlin Samuel Webster 150 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Gershom Drury Peter Wheeler Archilaus Cummings Zecliariah Emery Benj^ By am John Everett Eldad Spafford Aaron Marshall Abraham Shelden Francis Cragin Peter Davis Elias Colburn Peter Wheeler Jun Ephraim Heald Ebenezer Drury Joshua Foster Stephen Cobb David Townsend Benjamin Tenney Siles Richard Stickny Joseph Richardson Jonathan Drury William manser Joseph Richards Samuel Holt Ephraim Brown Caleb maynard John Stiles Enos Goodale John Start Joshua Felt Abijah Goold Eliot powers Abraham Dinsmore Aaron Felt Oliver Heald Ezekiel Jewet Peter Felt Zedekiah Drury Jonathan Avery Silas Angier John Cragin Thomas Marshall Caleb Bancroft Jonathan morse James Foster Robert Fletcher John Cragin Jr Stephen Putnam Joseph Heald Isaac Brewer William Drury Amos Emery Zebadiah Johnson John Brown Peter Heald Benj^ Cutter Samuel Burnap Samuel Howard Josiah Stone Benj^ Cragin Ebenezer Cobb Zebadiah Dinsmore Gorg Start David fuller Seth Cobb Jacob Foster David Spafford Archelas Willson Giddeon Powers REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 151 Elijah mansfield Timothy Asten Natel [Nathaniel] Shattuck Andrew Law Daniel How John Patten Stephen senders Peter Brown the Following Persons Refuse to Sign Any Association to Defend America by armes against the Hostile Attempts of Britain Joseph Gibbs To the general Assembly or Committee of Safety for New ham- shire — We produced to the Inhabitants of this Town in Town Meeting Inhabitants of this Colony. Few, if any of the Inhabitants were willing to engage, & promis as there proposed, to oppose by Arms to the utmost of their power the hostile Attempts of y® British Fleets thing far more than any common Enlistment into the Service, ever engaging as Soldiers directly & during the Continuance of the war, as well as exerting oner selves faithfully when engaged ; this at least, being within the Compass of our power. But it did not ap- pear to the Inhabitants prudent or Necessary for any, or in any De- gree lawfull for all thus to engage. The Town directly adopted the Form of Association Sign’d on this paper which they & we hope expresses all Required by tlie general Congress. Joseph Putnam Jacob Putnam the Paper proposed by the Committee of Safety to be SigiT' by the & Armies — As this seem’d to the Inhabitants plainly to imply Som- UNITY Nathanel Hunton Moses Thirston Charles Huntoon Philip Huntoon Amos Chase Jacob Smith Daniel moodey Josiah Moody 152 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Simeon Giden [Glidden] Rich Brown Caleb Huntoon David Weed Samuel Hunton Elijah Weed Nathaniel Lad Abner Currier Samuel weed Joseph gliden Abner Chase Abraham Sandborn Mosses Gary David Weed juner Andrew Glidden John Lad John Huntoon Richard moody The Names of those persons Who Refuse’d to Sign the within Declaration Jonathan Glidden Sam^^ Judkins Rich‘S Glidden James Ladd David Weed ) Select men of the Nathanel Hunton ) Town of Unity WAKEFIELD David Copp Nath®^ Balch John Wentworth Samuel Willey Simeon Dearborn Joseph Parkins Joseph Maleham John Horne Ebenezer Cook Daniel Hall William Moor Jacob Wiggin Richard york Wm Blasdell John hills John Carr Elisha Piper David Ham Nathanael Balch Jur Samuel Allen Ju*' Nathan Mordogh Eliphalet Q nimby John Cook John Wingate Benjamin Philbrook Eliphalet Philbrook Samuel Sherborne Richer york Jeremiah Gilman Samuel haines Jeremiah Gilman J’’ Andrew Gilman Jonathan Gilman John Gilman REVOLUTIONAEY DOCUMENTS 153 Noah Kimball Isiah Wiggin Joseph Haines Moses Copps Joseph Sanborn Robert Hardy Thomas Parkines Jonathan Copp John Kimball Clemt steel Samuel Allen Josiah Page Simeon Wiggin Henery Rolens Jonathan Gilman J*" Benjamin Perkins John York Samuel Hall Stephen Hawkens Joseph Leavit Nathanael Cook Jon^ Palmer Samuel Scribner Ben kinneni [?] Clemt steel Jur Abner Allen Tobias Hanson Reuben Davis According to the Request of the Honourable Committy of Safty for the Coloney of New hampshiare this instrement has ben per- sented to the inhabants of this town and unavaseley aproved of and Sind by them Wakefield Septem^*’ th 11 day 1776 Jacob Wiggin Nathan Mordogh I Select men WEARE thomas Worthly Sam^ Caldwell Ephraim Jones Jesse Blake Ezekiel Kimball Ezekiel Carr Winthrop Clough Jeremiah Page Benjamin Page Ezra Pillsbery Ithaniar Eaton William Dusten John Robie Salvenus Emery John Blake thomas kimBall Thomas Evans Benjamin Selly Samuel Ayer Nathaniel Weed Daniel Parson Reuben martain 154 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Samuel Straw Abner Hoyt Samuel Paige Jonathan Paige Enoch Sweat Paul Dusten John Muzzey Joseph Kimball Jabez morrill Nathan Cram J*" Jonathan Blasdel Joseph george william whitker Enos ferrin Timothy Clough Jacob sargent Caleb attwood Aaron Quenbe moses Quinbe Samuel Selly Samauel Eastman Samuel ordway thomes Esinon Daniel Bayley Stephen Emerson Elijah Gove Isaac Sargant timothy gorge Peter Rogers Junah Samuel Brockelbank George Hoyt Jonathan Clement Jotham Tuttle Philip Sargeant Joseph Quenbe obadiah Eaton Israel Straw Lemuel Paige Samuel Paige jun’’ Robert Alcock Caleb Emery John Worth Sam®^ Philbrick Simon Pearkins Dudley Chase John Webster Elijah green Moses Currier Asa Whiticker timothy tuxbery Jonathan Atwood Eben Mudgit Isaac tuxbury Jesse Clement Jonathan Had Lock Jonathan Worthly John Colby Jun^ Jesse Bayley Timothy worthly Esarel Evans Caleb Whitaker thomas worthly Joseph Huse Joshua maxfield Ephrom Emerson Moses Hoit Ezra Clement Mark flood Joseph Had Lock Daniel Hadley REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 155 Seth thomson 13enj»"^ flanders John j ewe 11 timothy Cories Joseph Hadlock juner David moulton John Mudget Joseph emons John Simons Ebenezer Bayley Philip Hoit Nathan Cram Daniel Gallushee J acob Graves Jacob Remsdell Josiah brown Joseph hunton Moses Hoyt Ju’' Jacob Tuxbury Nicodemus Watson Samuel worthen John Ardway Daniel Gould Joseph Davis [?] Moses folonsbury Joseph Webster John Colby J onathan Martain Nathan goul John Huntingten Thomas Colby Jerediah Cram timothy Colis Jun'^ moses flood John farr Simeon hovey James Emerson William Quemby marde Emerson Colony of New Hampshire To the Hon Committee of Safety of this Colony wheareas we the Selectmen of weare have Caused this Declaration to be Signd by a Number of men who apears to be well associated to Defend by arms the united Colonies against the fleets and armies — hostile attempts of the British Dated at weare June 6th 1776 John Robie ) Selectmen Jabez Morrill ) for weare Colony of New Hampshire To the Hon Committee of Safety of this Colony Jentelmen where- as we the Selectmen of weare have Recived a Declaration from you to be Sign by the Inhabitents of said weare we have acted accord- 156 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS ing to the orders of the Declaration we make Return of all who Re- fuse to Sign to the Declaration a List of their Names is on this paper Dat'^ at Weare June 6th 1776 John Robie Jabez Morrill Selectmen for Weare Samuel hovy John Chase Samuel Bayley Samuel him tin ton George hadley John Je well Jun’^ abraham meloon Nathaniel Carlies Joseph Webstar Jun’’ Asa heath A List of mens Names Called quakers which is Jonathan Dow Daniel Page Natld Peaslee Silas Peaslee Benj^ Peaslee Jonathan Peaslee Ebenezer Peaslee Caleb Peaslee Isiah green Isiah green Ju’^ Elijah Purintun Hezekiah Purintun Jeremiah gren micah green John gove J ohn gove J Jonson gove Stephan gove Daniel gove Elisha gove Jedidiah Dow EbeiT Breed Zep^' Breed Jonathan Eastes Jonathan Osborn John Hodgdon Enoch Jonson Edmund Jonson James Buxton Joseph Purkins Samuel Colings . , WESTMORELAND Jonathan Holton William Hutchins Israel Amsbry Daniel Whitman Abiel Eddy Isaac Cobb Daniel Cobb James Butterfield Benjamin Peirc Ebenezer Brittun KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 157 Ebenezer Bailey Henery Chamberlin Joseph Packerd Epharim Leonard Joseph Burt John Chamberlin Joseph White Ezekiel Woodward William Britton Benja Aldricli Roger Conan t Stephen Dutton Jonathan Willis Jonas Butterfield Eph‘“ Wetherell Jonathan Sawyer Daniel Howe Philip willbui’ 2nd Thomas Chamberlain Hariden Wheeler Josiah Leach jun*' Enos Burt Josiah Dodge Jonatlian Cole Jun^'' Eleazer Robbins David Glasier Daneil Peirce Amos Peirce Nathan Franklin James Glesen John Scott Noah Whitman Gideon Burnham Ephraim Robbins ’ David Darby Joseph Wilber abner How David witherell Jacob Leach Ebenezer Brittun : 2 William Brock way David Britton Nathanael Wilbore David wilbore Luther Bailey John Snow Benjamin gleson Seth Brittun Artemas Witt William Warner Caleb Aldrich Sherebiah Leach John Rails tead Henry walton Zephaniah Leach Azariah Leach Jedidiah Cliambrlin Caleb Briggs Aaron Chandler David Jonson EbeiP*’ Peirce Waitstill Scott Elias Gates Phlmund Goodenow John Cole Naham goodenow Nehemiah Man Jer^ Tinkham Joshua Warner JiU Reuben Kendal 158 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Isreal goodenow Josiah Hacket Jonas Robbins Nathanael Daggett Samuel Work Jonathan Goodenough Jonathan Cole 3d John Vezey Moses Rennet Fortunatus Glesen Daniel Johnson David Robins william Day Willis Johnson David Stacey Gideon Gilbert Moses White Asa Goodenow David Robinson John Doyl Ephraim Brown Job Warner Joseph Boynton Alex’^ Trotter Seth Gilbert John Robbns Samuel How Jonah Edson Benjamin Rogers Jeptha Dows Daniel Keys John Warner Joshua Warner Micah Read Eleaser Robins Juner Daniel Blachard Moses Brown David Winchester Jonathan Winchester Robert Robins Elijah Temple Archelaus Temple Isaac Leach Josiah Leach Increas Chamberlain John Cooper Reuben Tarbell Philip wilbor Seth Leach Isaac Chamberlain In obediance to this Declaration that we Rec*^ from your Honours we proseded according to your Directions and the persons Names underwriten in this Collom are Decleration on your paper — those that Refuse to Sign to the Wesmorland June 12 1776 Benjamin Peirc ^ Select men Ebenezer Brettun y of Heber Miller J Wesmorland M’’ William Goddard Lenord Keep Job Chamberlain Aaron Brown Daniel Gates John Butterfield REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 159 WILTON Hart Balch Joshua Blanchard Jon^ Burton Jeremiah Holt Daniel Barker George Coburn Jeremiah Abbot Theodore Stevens Eph"‘ Peabody thomas Lewis Joseph Holt Jn® Burton Ju’^ N Ballard Benjamin Steel Uriah Ballard Richard King Isaac Peabody Sen^ John Cram Nathan Hesseltine Nathn Hesseltine Samuel Hutchinson William Bayl [Bales] Benjamin parker mark Archelus X Wilkens his I Simon Keyes Joseph Abbot Nathaniel Greele John Burton Isaac Peabody Jur Abraham Buttrefield Jon^ Parkhurst Timothy Hall Daniel Batchelder Epharim Baker Ebenezer Chandler Joseph Snow William Abbot Benj^ Rideout Georg Blanchard Uriah Smith Abner Stiles J onathan Livermore Abiel Abbot JoiP INIartin Joseph Abbot J^ David Blanchard Jonas Perry Abraham Burton Timothy Gray John Cram JuiT Thomas Towne william patterson Jacob Putnam Ebenezer Perry Henry Parker Jonathan Hartshorn John Brown Caleb Putnam Nathaniel Putnam ^ John Stevens Timothy Dale Enoch fuller Timothy Gray Jun John Keyes William Goldsmith 160 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Fifeld Holt William Bay Is jur: John Dale Jur; Amos Holt Daniel Kenney Joseph Holt Jun*" Thomas Russell Joseph Phelps Ebenezer Cram Jos: Butterfield Joseph Cram Josiah parker Ashby Morgan Amos Coburn Ebenezer Brown Simeon Holt Fifield Holt Jacob Abbot Philip Putnam Joel Taylor Timothy Holt Amos Fuller Elisha Hudson William Brown David Kenney James Dascombe Stephen Blanchard John Dale Richard Whitney Samuel Shelden William Peirce George Hutchinson Silas Buss William Abbot Jun"" Phinehas Farington Abijah Perry Jonathan Greele Abial Holt his Alexander X Milliken Mark Stephen Buss Joseph Stiles Samuel Love joy Henry Lovejoy Benj“ Blanchard Jonathan Cram Archelaus Putnam Jun’^ John Burton Jacob Putnam Jun*^ Daniel Holt Stepehen Butterfeld Ezra Johnson Bartholomew Stevens William Grimes James Grimes Robert Watherspoon John Craig Robert Craig Samuel Sharlay James Sharlay Alexander Sharlay John M^^Farlend Samuel Webster William Letch Wilton June y® 3^^ 1776 — In Obediance to the Within Resolve of the Committee of Safty for the Colony of New Hampshire we the Subscribers have Desired REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 161 all Males above Twenty one Years of age that are Inhabitants of tlie Town of Wilton to Sign to the Within Declaration and but two have Refused or Neglected to Sign (viz) Captain EpD" Butterfield and Archelas Putnam Whose names we hereby Return to the Gen- eral Court or Committee of Safty for the afore®'^ Colony in Obeydi- ance to Within Direction Richard Taylor ) Select Men Jacob Adams S of Wilton WINCHESTER Sanfi^ Ashley Ebn*^ Alexander Natli Rockwood Reubin Alexander W illiam H u mphrey Gains Field Elijah Dodge William Holmes henry Bond Israel S towel Nathanael wilder william Dodge Benjamin Willson Elijah Dodge Junr Asa Alexander Ebe"' Scott Abraham Scott Nehemiah Houghton James Latham Thomas Hu[tc]hings Jun Nathan Twitchel Samuel Very Alexander McDowell Amos Willard Francis Very John Alkin eJoseph Marbel Samuel Bond David Cady [?] Adonijah Fasset Elijah Houghton John higgans Ebenezer Taylor Joseph Stowel Reuben Rockwood Natlfi LawranceTis Ichabod Faklin [Franklin] Abisha Carpenter Daniel Owen Sanfi^ Scott Joseph Right John Curtis Nathaniel Chase Jeremiah Hatch [?] Jolin Stearns John Peirce JiF Asahel Jewell Seth Brett Philip Goss Icliabod Franklin Jur Andrew Putnam Simon Chamberlain 162 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Zchariah Field Arthur Latham James Whitney Ziba Ware Stephen Franklin Henry Miles Samuel Wright Isaac Scott James Franklin Daniel Smith John Alexandr Joseph Latham Joshua Feid John Butler Jr’^ Henry Foster Samu^^ Healy David Peiy John Helhay [?] Samuel Fasset Nathnel Lawrnce Stetson Holmes Daniel Ashley Nathanil Oak Waits till Field Ebeneser Scott Juner Jonathan Wood Elisha Smith Elohu Field Isaac Huchens Moses Fay Benjamin Freeman Joshua Whitemore Theod Watkin Thomas Hutchins Ezra Parker Jeremiah Pratt Zebulon Streeter Nehemiah Healy Seth Alexander Stephen B elding Josiah Stebbens Abel Hammond Ezekiel Kemp Irael Field Robart Newton Seth Brett jur Moses B elding Amasa Burt Gersham Densmore Stephen Putnam amaziah Robards According to the within Resolve of the General Congress wee have Called a meeting & it appears that all the before mentioned Signers have agreed to Stand by the within Covenant Winchester June. 3 : 1776 William Humphrey ) Select Israel S towel ) men Enoch Stowel Absent J Saepous Ear weleng to Asa Rockwood Sick ) Sine the within Covanant winchester June y® 3 : 1776 Will™ Humphrey ) Select Israel Stowel j man KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 163 CoP Josiah Willard Paul Richardson Bengman melven Simon Willard Prentice Willard John Gould Ebenezer Killom John Peirce the Above Reting Names Refuse may y® 3 : 1776 the Rev*^^ micah Lawrence Cap^ Samuel Smith Benjman melven Juner Elijah Willard Bengnan Wright Thomas Gould Samson Willard ' I Sine the within Covenant William Humphry ) Selet Israel S towel ) men WINDHAM Hugh Graham Juner Alexander iNlcCay Henry Campbell David Gregg David Gregg Jun'^ James Campbell Alexander Gregg John Cochran JuiP John Morison NatlJ^ Hemphill JuiP Thos: Wilson George Davidson John anderson John Dinsmoor John Simson Samuel m^^adam Benj’" Thom John Clyd Joseph Smith Alexander ]Morrow James Cochran Wilh" Gregg Jun^’ John Campbell Robert Park Wilh" Gregg Thomas Gregg Arthur Darrah William Dinsmoor Alex'^^' Simpson Adam tempelton Allen Hopkins Dan^ ^Pilvane James Betton Joseph Clyd John Davidson William Simson Isaac Thom Bob’" iNPilvaine Alex'^^' Park James Richey John Cochran Rob* Dinsmoor 164 REVOLUTIONAEY DOCUMENTS william Rowell Will™ Jameson Isaac Cochran Thomas Jameson David Hopkins Robert Smith Jefferry Donnough James Gilmore James Jameson George Wilson Moses Duty James Dinsmoor William Dikey John Armstrong J”" Sam^^ Morison Andrew Park Alexander Park J^ Will™ Thom Tim® Ladd Timothy Ladd J’^ Eliphalet Ladd Andrew Armor Robert Spear Alexander Richey J*^ David Davidson Nehemiah Hadley Alex'^^' Wilson Hugh Brown James Caldwell David Currier David Armstrong John Armstrong Sam^ Wilson Ebenezer Hall John kyel Hugh Clyd John Wilson Simon Williams Peter Merrill Peter Merrill JrP James Wilson Alex^^'’ Richey Hugh Graham John M®Cay Thomas M®Cay James Davidson Sam^ Campbel William Shed Hinry Campbell Nathaniel Hemphill Robert Hemphill Gain Armour John Morrow John Miller State of Newhampshire Windham August the 26^^' 1776 to the Honorable Committee of Safty of this State the foregoing Request hath been Punctually Observed Not with Standing Leiu^ Abraham Reed Mathew Reed Amos Merrill hath Refused or Neg- lected to Sign the foregoing Declaration Alex‘S Wilson j Sam^ Morison > Select Men Nehemiah Hadley ; REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 165 SUMMARY Towns Signers | Non-Signers Body of document 1 Selectmen not signed in body of document Total Without explana- tion Religion or consci- ence, or other reasons not dis- loyal Absence Total Ac worth 32 32 Allenstown 21 21 1 1 Alstead 66 66 4 4 Amherst 201 3 204 4 4 Antrim 25 25 Atkinson 97 97 Barnstead 37 37 Barrington 200 200 12 12 Bedford 87 87 1 1 Boscawen 108 3 111 1 1 Bow 63 63 Brentwood 160 160 18 18 Brookline 23 3 26 Canaan 24 24 Candia 99 99 Canterbury 128 128 Chester 223 223 Chesterfield 139 139 13 13 Claremont 84 84 31 31 Concord 156 156 Conway and Locations 55 55 Croydon 31 2 33 4 4 Danville 77 77 4 4 Deerfield 157 157 20 20 Deering 33 33 - 2 2 Dublin 57 57 Dunbarton 59 59 10 10 East Kingston 78 78 3 3 Effingham 17 17 Enfield 13 13 1B6 E EVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS SUMMARY — Continued, Towns Signers Non-Signers Body of document Selectmen not signed in body of document Total Without explana- tion Religion or consci- ence, or other reasons not dis- loyal Absence Total Epping 210 210 11 11 Epsom 68 68 2 2 Exeter 48 48 Gilmanton 115 115 14 21 35 Gilsum 42 42 Hampstead 97 97 21 21 Hampton 174 174 2 2 Henniker 51 51 22 22 Hillsborough 35 35 1 1 Hinsdale 35 35 10 10 Hopkinton 160 160 14 14 Hudson 119 119 1 1 1 Keene 133 133 13 13 Kensington 118 118 1 5 15 20 Kingston 153 153 14 14 Lebanon 87 87 1 Lee 144 2 146 14 14 Lempster 24 1 25 Londonderry 376 376 15 15 Loudon 69 69 Manchester 47 47 Marlborough 50 50 5 5 Meredith 48 48 Nelson 38 38 1 1 New Boston 62 62 47 1 47 Newcastle 57 57 4 4 Newington 78 78 3 3 Newmarket 164 164 38 38 Newport 36 36 North Hampton 116 116 North wood 62 62 1 1 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 167 SUMMARY— Concluded, Towns Signers Non-signers Body of document Selectmen not signed in body of document Total Without explana- tion Religion or consci- ence, or other reasons not dis- loyal Absence Total N ottingham 104 104 15 10 25 Pembroke 129 129 9 9 Peterborough 84 84 Piermont 35 35 Portsmouth 500 500 29 0 31 Richmond 83 83 61 12 73 Rindge 150 150 Rochester 198 198 22 22 44 Rye 123 2 125 Salem 171 171 35 35 Salisbury 84 84 2 2 Sanbornton 80 80 1 1 Sandown 103 103 7 1 8 Sandwich 37 37 9 9 Seabrook 65 65 South Hampton 85 85 4 4 Stratham 131 131 42 42 Sunapee 18 18 Surry 42 42 Temple 84 84 3 3 Unity 26 26 4 4 Wakefield 62 62 We are 131 131 10 31 41 Westmoreland 130 1 131 6 6 Wilton 128 2 130 2 2 AVinchester 103 103 15 2 17 AVindham 96 96 3 3 Totals 8548 19 8567 646 131 4 781 NEW HAMPSHIRE MEN ON THE MASSACHUSETTS REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS NEW HAMPSHIRE MEN ON THE MASSACHUSETTS REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS. The following table of residents of the state of New Hampshire who served in Massachusetts organizations in the Revolutionary war has been compiled from the official publication of the Massachusetts Revolutionary war rolls, issued by the Secretary of the Common- Avealth, with the exception of those names which will be included in volume 17, the concluding volume of the series, which is not yet in print. The names credited to this volume were taken from the manuscript cards in the archives of the office. This list cannot be complete, and is not published as such. It includes only those who are positively identified on the rolls, b}- resi- dences given, as men of New Hampsliire towns. All doubtful cases have been omitted. In the seventeen large volumes comprising the printed Revolutionary records of INIassachusetts there are many thousands of names to which no residence is given. It is, without doubt, a fact that some of these were New Hampshire men, but there is no way of identifying them. Another cause of uncertainty is the duplication of the names of towns in the two states. In the pub- lished IMassachusetts rolls there are comparatively few cases of names of towns outside of IMassachusetts in which the name of the state is indicated. It may be said that the original rolls failed on this point, and that in the print the original was followed with scru- pulous care. Whatever geographical information might have been derived from a roll in its entirety, by the known residences of the officers, or by the aggregation of names peculiar to a certain locality, is, of course, lost in the alphabetical arrangement adopted in the publication of these rolls. It has, therefore, been necessary to omit 171 172 REV'OLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS from this abstract, as doubtful, many names credited to towns which appear in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Salem, Deer- field, Dunstable, Marlborougli, and Amherst are examples, and there are many more. All names in this doubtful class have been omitted unless proved by other evidence to be of New Hampshire. A classification of these men by rank and duty is of interest. REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS OFFICERS Colonel ......... 1 Lieutenant-Colonel ....... 1 Major ......... 2 Surgeon ......... 2 Captain . . . . . . . . .12 Lieutenant ........ 9 Adjutant ......... 2 First Lieutenant ....... T Second Lieutenant ....... 7 Ensign 4 Total ........ 47 NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Sergeant ......... G6 Corporal ...... ... 55 173 47 121 121 SPECIAL DUTY Musician ......... 26 Artificer ......... 1 Matross ......... 40 Gunner ......... 7 Bombardier Seamen ......... 24 Privates ......... . 697 Not stated ......... 80 Total 1,045 174 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Name Residence Rank Ma Vol. ss. Rolls Page Abbott, Abraham New Ipswich Private 1 5 Joseph Wilton Second Rent. 1 11 Adams, Asa New Ipswich Private 1 37 David Gilsnm “ 1 42 Ezekiel Portsmouth Seaman 1 46 Levi New Ipswich Corporal 1 62 Phineas “ Private 1 32, 69 Stephen “ Corporal 1 76 Thomas Charlestown Sergeant 1 77 AYilliam Hollis Private 1 80 Aiken, Robert Londonderry “ 1 93, 97 Akerman, Benjamin Portsmouth Corporal 1 96 Aldrich, Solomon Richmond Private 1 116 William “ “ 1 117, 118 Alld, Benjamin Peterborough “ 1 133 Allen, Amasa Amherst “ 1 136 Ahvord, Eleazer Hampton 1 213 Ames, David Hollis Private 1 1, 215 Amsden, Joel Henniker 1 229 Anderson, John 1 234 Andrews, Jeremiah Temple 1 266 Joel Charlestowm Private 1 266 Annis, Charles Windham 1 273 Anthony, Joseph Alstead “ 1 279 Archelus Plaistow “ 1 286 Archer, Benjamin Keene Sergeant 1 286 Ash, Phineas Newton Private 1 309 Atwood, John Hampstead 1 345 Austin, Moses Salem 1 359 Avery, David New Ipswich Private 1 366, 370 Timothy Temple “ 1 362 Babb, Joseph Peterborough 1 385 Bacon, Retire “ 1 422 Badger, Nathaniel Rabj^ (Brook- 1 435 line) Bagley, xVndrew Peterborough Corporal 1 441 John Candia Private 1 442 Bailey, Andrew Peterborough Corporal 1 463, 828 Joel Hollis 1 527, 830 Richard “ Private 1 459 Baker, John Walpole “ 1 483 Ball, Abner Fitzwilliam “ 1 533 Ebenezer Hollis “ 1 535 Ballard, Wm. Hudson New^ Boston Major 1 552 Banks, John Alstead Private 1 578 Barker, Daniel Exeter 1 605 John Fitzwilliam Sergeant 1 614 Barnard, Jonathan ( Peterborough Private 1 633 ( Society Land KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 175 Name Residence Rank Vol. Barney, David Richmond Lieutenant 1 William “ Private 1 Barr, John Londonderry 1 Barrett, Moses Nottingham Private 1 Barron, Joshua New Ipswich Sergeant 1 Nathaniel Londonderry Private Barms, Jeremiah Richmond “ 1 Nathan “ “ 1 Bartlett, Daniel Plaistow “ 1 Basford, James New Salisburj' (Salisbury) 1 Bassett, Samuel Keene Filer 1 Batchelder, Jonathan Deerfield 1 Bates, John Portsmouth Seaman 1 Bean, Benjamin Hampstead 1 Daniel Candia Matross 1 Beckwith, Niles Lempster Corporal 1 Beede, Phineas \ Fremont ( Brentwood Private 1 Beky, Mag’nus GotTstown 1 Bellows, Jesse Charlestown Private 1 Bemis, Henry Packersfield (Nelson) u 1 Benjamin, Jonathan Deerfield “ 1 Bennett, Jeremiah Brentwood “ 1 Benton, Elijah ■Surry “ 1 Bigelow, Benjamin Packersfield (Nelson) • 2 Billings, Ebenezer ) Keene \ Gilsum Matross 2 Bishop, Bethuel Marlborough Private 2 Bissell, Robert New Ipswich “ 2 Robert Porf smouth Matross 2 Bixby, Thomas Litchfield Sergeant 2 Blair, John I’eterborough Private 2 William “ 2 Blaisdell, William Hampton P’ls “ 2 Blake, Ebenezer Stoddard Sergeant 2 Hezekiah Hawke (Dan- ville) Private 2 Bliffen, Ichabod Newcastle “ 2 Blodgett, Jacob Hollis “ 2 Blood, Daniel Bedford “ 2 Ephraim Hollis Corporal 2 Francis “ Private 2 Nathan “ Sergeant 2 Zaccheus ( Peterborough } Washington ( Stoddard Private 2 Mass. Rolls Page 647 652 669 683 , 687 691 692 702 703 713 763 761 768 466 863 864 , 892 882 888 895 915 924 940 948 982 24 , 30 47 76 91 91 91 119 , 166 122 169 , 170 125 128 175 195 , 199 203 204 204 208 211 176 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Name Residence Rank Ms Vol. LS8. Rolls Page Boston, Anthony Boscawen Private 2 292 Bowen. Jeremiah Dunbarton “ 2 325 Jeremiah, Jr. 44 “ 2 325 Boynton, Elias Hollis “ 2 374 Jacob “ “ 2 375 Joshua “ Sergeant 2 376 Boyes, James Londonderry Private 2 378 Bradley, 'William Keene “ 2 420 Bragdon, James Portsmouth Seaman 2 425 Samuel “ 44 2 425 Breed, John Packersfield 2 457 (Nelson) Breeder, Samuel Temple Sergeant 2 459 Brigham, Abner Croydon Corporal 2 525 Britton, Samuel Amherst Sergeant 2 554, 556 Broderick, William Londonderry Private 2 558, 562 Brooks, Joseph Exeter Sergeant 2 578 Brown, Abel Hollis Private 2 592 Edward Exeter 44 2 616 Josiah New Ipswich First Lieut. 2 661 Michael Exeter Private 2 664 Peter Temple “ 2 673 Sewall Candia “ 2 687 Bruce, Josiah Hollis 2 714 Bryant, John Londonderry 44 2 730 Bullard, Ebenezer New Ipswich 44 2 774, 780 Burnham, Benjamin Durham Corporal 2 860 Burns, James New Boston 2 884 John Amherst Private 2 884 Burpee, Nathan Candia 44 2 889 Burroughs, Josiah Londonderry 2 887, 909, 910 Nathaniel C Windham 44 2 908, 909 s Londonderry C Peterborough Butler, George Dublin Private 2 946 Gideon ( Pelham 44 2 942, 969 ) Nottingham John Peterborough Adjutant 2 949 Caldwell, James Windham Corporal 3 16 John “ Private 3 17 Paul Londonderry 44 3 19 Samuel Windham 3 19 Cammett, Silas Candia 44 3 45 Campbell, John Henniker 3 42 John Hollis 44 3 39, 54 Robert Newmarket 44 3 46 Thomas i Londonderry 44 3 40, 56 ( Nottingham Capron, Oliver Richmond Captain 3 85 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 177 Name Residence Rank Mass. Rolls Vol. Page Carlisle, Alexander Portsmouth Seaman 3 98 Carlton, Benjamin Plaistow Private 3 95, 100 Jesse New Ipswich Drummer 3 101 Nathaniel “ Private 3 104 Samuel Newton 3 95, 105 Thomas ! Newton Exeter Corporal 3 lOG Carnev, Timothy Portsmouth Matross 3 112 Carpenter, Samuel Eichmond Private 3 126 Carr, Nathan Dunbarton “ 3 135 Cass, Jonathan Exeter Sergeant 3 191 Caverlv, Charles Portsmouth Private 3 216 John “ “ 3 216 Cawin, William Merrimack 3 1, 217 Chamberlain, Benjamin Winchester Corporal 3 253, 263 John Fitzwilliam Private 3 255 Wilder Hollis “ 3 251, 270, 276 Chandler, Peter Concord ^[atross 3 295 Chase, Joshua Hampton Surgeon 3 358 Nathaniel Brentwood Private 3 362 Chellis, Enos Hawke (Dan- ville) 3 384 Cheney, Eliphalet Plaistow 3 300 Jonathan Hampstead 3 393 Joseph “ <4 3 393 Moses Portsmouth Seaman 3 390 Nathaniel 1 i Hampstead ( Atkinson Private 3 393 Chesley, William Newmarket Seaman 3 384 Church, Iddo Gilsum Private 3 442 Simeon ^^arlow “ 3 447 Thomas Gilsum “ 3 448 Churchwood, Arthur Temple “ 3 463 Cilley, Jonathan Seabrook “ 14 206 Samuel Weare “ 14 206 Clapp, Preserved Charlestown (( 3 492 Clark, John Portsmouth “ 3 539 Clay, John Candia “ 3 606 Clement, Eeuben Sand own Corporal 3 620, 623 Cleveland, Aaron Canterbury Lieut. -Col. 3 632 Closson, Nathan Walpole Private 3 645 Cloug-h, Benjamin Kino-ston a 3 647 Humphrey Sandown ti 3 649 Jonathan Hawke (Dan- ville) 3 650 Joseph Peterborough 3 650 Zaccheus Poplin (Fre- mont) 3 653 Cobby, James Hampton ti 3 . : ' ' 685 178 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Name Residence Rank Mass. Rolls Vol. Page Coburn, Benoni Halestown (Weare) Private 3 Cochran, William ( Peterborough 1 Stoddard Lieutenant 3 Coffin, Abner Rochester Private 3 Cogswell, Amos Atkinson Captain 3 Nathaniel Peaslee “ Corporal 3 William “ Private 3 Colburn, Benjamin Pelham “ 3 Nathan Hollis “ 3 Colby, David Newton “ 3 John Candia “ 3 Spencer Newcastle “ 3 Theophilns So. Hampton Sergeant 3 Collins, Daniel Plaistow Corporal 3 John Peterborough Private 3 Comstock, Azariah Richmond “ 3 Conant, Abel Hollis “ 3 Coneck, James Raby (Brook- line) 3 Conroy, Samuel Hollis “ 3 Cook, Ebenezer Keene Sergeant 3 Coombs, John Merrimack Private 3 Cooper, John Plaistow “ 3 Joseph ( So. Hampton j Hampton 3 Copp, Aaron Salem Sergeant 3 Joseph Atkinson Private 3 Core 3 % Oliver Charlestown “ 3 Oliver, Jr. “ “ 3 Cornell, Ebenezer Rochester 3 Corser, William Boscawen 4 Craft, James Chester Private 4 Crockett, John New Hamp- shire 4 Crosstield, Timothy Keene Matross 4 Cummings, Benjamin Hollis Private 4 John “ Second Lieut. 4 Peter “ Private 4 Philip 4 Reuben Merrimack ) 4 Samuel New Ipswich “ 5 ^ ) 4 Cunningham, Robert Peterborough “ 4 Currier, John Portsmouth Seaman 4 Jonathan Bow 4 Samuel Portsmouth 4 687 , 689 698 710 719 723 726 739 691 , 742 746 748 658 750 817 822 869 871 , 896 888 907 922 854 978 978 991 992 1003 , 1025 1003 1010 1 61 128 159 , 174 208 , 228 208 210 210 861 210 861 219 232 241 241 243 REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS 179 Name Kesidence Rank Mass. Rolls Vol. Page C^iirrier, Theophilus ^ Newton ( So. Hampton Private 4 24.3 Cushing, John New Boston “ 4 203 William Exeter u 4 304 Cutter, Benjamin New Ipswich 4 320 Danforth, Jacob Hollis “ 4 306 Daniels, Joseph Barrington “ 4 411 Danielson, Charles “ “ 4 416 Darrah, Arthur \ Windham \ Londonderry ' 4 422, 443 Robert Litehtield “ 4 443 William J Windham / Londonderry “ 4 4-43 Dart, Roger Surry 4 446 Thomas “ “ 4 446 Dassance, Jesse Keene “ 4 448 Davidson, Daniel Ham])ton F’ls n 4 554 Davis, Elijah New Ipswich | 4 ■ 486 James Chester 4 405 James Nottingham Private 4 407 John So. Hampton “ 4 506 .Josiah Ham])stead ; “ 4 521 Moses “ 4 526 Philip Durham “ 4 534 Samuel Boscawen 4 537 Day, Amos Swan/.ey Private 4 564 Othniel Richmond “ 4 581 Stephen Keene it 4 585 William Chestemeld 4 587 Dean, Hiram Jaifrey Private 4 605, 636 James Monad. No. 5 (Marlborough) 4 606, 636 Dearborn, Thomas Candia ii 4 600, 601 ])e Bell, Warren (harlestown 4 630 Dewey, Timothy Cilsum Matross 4 715 Dickey, Elias Raby (Brook- line) I^rivate 4 630, 743 James Society Land (Antrim) Sergeant 4 755, 765 Dimond, Israel Hawke, (Dan- ville) Private 4 780 Dinsmore, Abraham Temple Matross 4 787 Dodge, Ephraim New Hamp- shire Private 4 821 James ( Chester 1 Londonderry “ 4 823 Joseph Stoddard “ 4 827 William Winchester “ 4 841 Dollotf, Joseph Exeter “ 4 850, 860 180 REVOLUTIONAEY DOCUMENTS Name Residence Rank Mass. Rolls Vol. Page Dorr, William Dover Matross 4 585 Dougherty. Thomas Portsmouth Private 4 899 Douglas, Alexander JafPrey Matross 4 903 Thomas Keene Private ) 5 905 16 Dow, Evan Hollis 4 910 Jabez Kensington *• 4 910 Reuben Hollis Captain 4 914 Thomas Atkinson Private 4 916 Dudley, Davidson Brentwood 5 4 Jeremiah, Jr. Kingston n 11 Dunster. Henry ^lason 5 68 Dustin, Moses Candia First Lieut. 5 92. 93, 94 Dutch. John Newmarket Private 5 2. 95 Dutton. Jonathan i Amherst j Hollis 5 100 Dwinell. John Londonderry a 5 111 Eastman, Benjamin Hawke (Dan- ville) a 5 158 Caleb Hollis. Cocker- mouth (Groton or Hebron) 5 158 Stephen Hawke (Dan- ville) Drummer 5 160 Zachariah Londonderry Private 5 153 Eaton, Elisha Seabrook 5 169 James ( Candia ) Chester Sergeant 5 170 Jesse , Candia Private 5 171 Svlvanus Seabrook a 5 183 Eddy, James Keene “ .T 198 Elkins, Henry Hawke (Dan- ville) 5 276 Ellinwood, Samuel i Amherst “ 1 195 Elliot. David 1 ^fason “ 5 271 Jacob Chester “ 5 319. 326 John Canterbury 5 288 John Newton “ 5 292 John Peterborough “ 5 273 Jonathan Newton “ 5 289, 293 Samuel “ “ 5 290 Thomas “ C( 5 291, 293 Timothy Si “ 5 291, 293 William Hollis 5 275, 320 Ellis, Benjamin Keene Corporal o 296 Caleb “ J rivate 5 297 John Richmond “ 5 284 Emerson, Joseph Atkinson 5 345 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 181 Name Residence Rank Ma Vol. LSS. Rolls rage Emerson, Joseph, Jr. Atkinson Private 5 371 William Portsmonth Seaman 5 3.52 Emery, Richard Peterborongh Private 5 351) Richardson “ 5 372 Evans, Benjamin Somersworth Gunner 5 400, 412 John Walpole Private 5 18S William Ken sing-ton ‘‘ .5 411) Fairfield, Jeremiah Peterboroug-h “ T) 472 Farley, Kendall Amherst Cor])oral .5 501 Farmer, Minot Hollis Sergeant 5 501), 801) Farnsworth, David \ Drummer 5 514, 518 I'elker, Isaiah Barring-ton Private f) 51)3 Fellows, Benjamin New Breton 5 593 (An dover) Hezekiah Concord Matross 594 Felt, Joseph New Ipswich Private T) 001 Fergnson, Eleazer Exeter 017 i 10 151 Ferrin, Alphens San down 5 028 Moses ( Plaistow “ 5 629 ( Kingston Fifield, Stephen Brentwood “ 5 6.59 Fisk. James Hollis “ 5 721 Josiah “ “ 5 726 Fitzgerald, Jos. Mead Portsmouth “ 5 740 Flanders, Ezekiel Plaistow Corporal 5 760 Jacob K Candia Private 5 760 ^ Concord J a cob So. Hampton “ 5 701 Stephen Plaistow .5 702 Fletcher, John i Walpole “ 5 775 1 Marlow Samuel Marlow “ 5 783 Foot, Samuel Londonderry Corporal 5 842 Samuel Chester Private T) 842 Ford, James Nottingham Lieutenant 5 858 Foss, Henry Portsmonth Drummer 5 883 Foster, Joseph Dunbarton Matross 5 917 Fowler. Ebenezer Seabrook Private 5 949 Philip San down Drummer 5 943, 954 French, Joseph V Hollis Private 6 80 \ Amherst Nehemiah Hollis “ 0 87 Silas Keene “ 6 92, 97 Thomas ( Salem “ 6 94 ^ Hampstead William i Peterborough ii 6 96 ( Nelson 182 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Name Residence Rank Mi Vol. ass. Rolls Page Fuller, Ezra New Ipswich ]SIatross 6, Joshua Surry Private 6 Gage, Job Salem “ 6 Gardner, Amos GolTstown “ 6 259, Garland, Dodavah Rochester “ 6 Jonathan “ “ 6 288, George, Jonathan Londonderry “ 6 Samuel Seabrook “ 6 Gernsey, John Richmond “ 6 Getchell, Zebediah Plaistow “ 6 Gilchrist, Richard Peterborough “ 6 Gile, Abraham \ Hampstead “ 6 ( Coos Giles, Daniel Brentwood Matross 8 Richard Londonderry Private 1 8 Thomas New Boston Corporal 6 Gill, Silas New Ipswich Private 6 Gilman, Caleb ( Exeter Sergeant 6 ( Wakefield Daniel Kingston Private 6 Jeremiah Plaistow Captain 6 John Exeter Private 6 Nathaniel i Kingston Sergeant 6 \ Brentwood William Plaistow Private 6 Glasscock, William Brentwood “ 6 Goodrich, Ezekiel New Boston Lieutenant 6 Goodwin, Jonathan Portsmouth 6 Noah Somersworth Drummer 6 Gordon, Caleb Kingston Private 6 Josiah Chester 6 Josiah Exeter Private 6 Gorton, Henry Londonderry 6 Goss, John Hollis First Lieut. 6 Gould, Jonas Charlestown Private 6 Stephen Amherst “ 6 629, Gove, Moses Seabrook “ 6 Grace, Manuel Hollis Matross 6 Graham, John Peterborough Private 6 William a Corporal 6 711, Grant, Daniel Somersworth Private 6 Duncan Portsmouth “ 6 Graves, Josiah New Breton “ 6 (Andover) Josiah, Jr. “ 6 Samuel Monadnock 6 Gray, Hugh Keene Fi^st Lieut. 6 James Portsmouth Captain 6 161 174 217 289 288 289 357 300 294 477 425 426 800 430 800 432 443 459 453 460 460 461 461 485 934 616 619 635 634 634 658 654 676 684 623 701 710 784 725 726 752 752 757 769 771 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 183 >iame Residence Rank Mj Vol. iss. Rolls Page (iray, Joseph Keene Private 6 775 Moses Poplin (Fre- “ 6 873 mont) William Keene “ 6 781 Greeley, Benjamin Nottingham 6 791 Green, Bradbury Hampton Corporal 6 797 Jonathan Candia Private fi 785 Joseph Peterborough u G 821 Joseph Swanzey “ G 821 Thomas ( Peterborough “ G 835 1 Swanzey Gregg', Jacob Peterborough “ G 707 Gridley, Samuel Hollis Captain G 875 Griffin, Ebenezer Kingston Sergeant G 885 John Chester Drummer G 877 Samuel Kingston Private G 885 Samuel Temple “ G 878, 885 Thomas Chester Drummer G 885 Thomas Sand own “ 6 879 Griffith, Abraham Swanzey ^fatross G 890 Griffiths, John Portsmouth Corporal G 889 Griggs, John Keene Ensign G 891 Grimes, Jonathan i Peterborough Private G 897 1 Hillsborough Moses Londonderry Sergeant G 898 William a Private G 898 Griswold, Isaac Gilsiim “ G 903 Grow, Isaac Exeter Sergeant G 931 Gunnison, John Portsmouth Private G 954 Hafford, Prince Chester 7 22 Hale, David Atkinson Private 7 48 Henry Plaistow “ 7 50 Halfpenny, John Peterborough ii 7 G2 Hall, Benjamin Keene 7 G7 Caleb Chester a 7 G9 Daniel New Ipswich a 7 71 Hananiah Keene a 7 80 John Portsmouth Seaman 7 89 Ham, John New Hamp- Private 7 133 shire Handley, ^lorris Londonderry Sergeant 7 217 Hardy, Theophilus Exeter Private 7 257, 280 iiarkness, John New Ipswich Second Lieut. 7 2SG Harriman, Joab Chester 7 281 John Hampstead Corporal 7 31G Joseph “ Private 7 769 William “ Matross 7 667, 770 Harris, David Keene Private 7 340 Harvey, John Portsmouth >[atross 7 402 184 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Name Residence Rank Mi Vol. iss. Rolls Page Harvey, William Portsmouth Private 7 407, Haskell, Jason Merrimack “ 7 370, 437, Job Hampton F'ls Sergeant 7 Hayes, James Exeter Seaman 7 Hayward, David Marlow Private 7 Joseph “ “ 7 Nathan S Surry “ 7 547, 1 Marlow Hearns, Dudley Epping “ 7 Heath, Aaron Alstead “ 7 Daniel Plaistow Drummer 7 Enoch Hampstead Private 7 Richard “ Matross 7 Samuel “ 7 Samuel Plaistow Gunner 7 Stephen Corporal 7 Zebediah Hampstead Private 7 Hig-gins, Edward Portsmouth Seaman 7 Hill, David Candia Drummer 7 Ebenezer Merrimack Private 7 Samuel Hollis Sergeant 7 Hills, Stephen Amherst Matross 7 Hillsgrove, John ) Peterborough Private 7 ( Temple Hobart, Isaac Hollis a 8 12 Hockley, James Peterborough Sergeant 7 8 Hodgdon, William Dover Matross 8 Hogg, Ebenezer Hampstead Ensign 8 Hoit, David Boscawen Private 8 Ebenezer Hawke (Dan- “ 8 ville) Jonathan Poplin (Fre- 8 mont) Simeon S Goffstown 8 ) Danville Holbrook, Benjamin Charlestown 8 Samuel Portsmouth ii 8 Holdridge, Jehiel Gilsum Matross 8 Holmes, Lemuel Walpole Lieutenant 8 Philip “ Private 8 Stetson Winchester 8 176, Holt, Jabez Amherst 8 Hopkins, John Londonderry Corporal 8 Hosley, Samuel Hollis Private 8 Houston, Thomas Peterborough a 7 Howard, David Marlow “ 8 Joseph “ 8 Howe, Baxter Hillsborough Sergeant 8 409 458 426 644 616 625 627 667 678 679 679 682 683 683 683 684 842 873 874 900 920 921 !, 22 560 25 29 60 415 64 65 67 72 86 120 171 173 184 190 239 286 805 358 370 328 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 185 Name Residence Rank M Vol. ass. Rolls Page Howe, Jaazaniah Alstead Bombardier 8 336 Jonas ^ Peterborough Private 8 387 1 Marlborough Nehemiah Westmoreland “ 8 345 Samuel Amherst it 8 347 Tilly Keene 8 349, 390 Hubbard, David Acworth Drummer 8 426 David \ Charlestown “ 8 444 Elisha New; Ipswich Sergeant 8 428 Hunt, Henry Hawke (Dan- Private 8 517 vjlle) Moses “ Fifer 8 530 Hunter, Robert Londonderry 8 550 Hunting-ton, William Plaistow Private 8 555 Huntley, Nathan Marlow “ 8 556 Huntoon, Jonathan Salisbury 8 556 Samuel Kingston Sergeant 8 556 Hutchins, Samuel Temple Private 8 452 William Weare Sergeant 8 585 Hutchinson, Alexander Londonderry Matross 8 585 Hyde, James Canterbury Private 7 832 Ingalls, Henry Richmond Sergeant 8 612 Ingraham, Alexander Charlestown Private 8 629, 633 Jackson, Daniel Portsmouth Seaman 8 661 Jacobs, John Merrimack Private 8 699 Joshua Portsmouth Seaman 8 701 Jameson, Hugh Londonderry Private 8 711 Jennings, Jos. or Job Rye “ 8 770, 773 Jewell, Enos Chester “ 8 1026 Joseph So. Hampton “ 8 789 Jewett, Samuel Exeter (( 8 798 Samuel Hollis n 8 792, 798, 1026 Johnson, Ithamar Dublin n 8 834, 885 Simeon “ a 8 873, 888 William Wilton 8 883 Jones, Josiah Londonderry “ 8 942 Samuel Somersworth “ 8 953 Jordan, John Portsmouth “ 8 983 Joj’ce, Thomas Londonderry Matross 8 891, 1019 Joyner, William Walpole Private 8 1021 Judkins, Ebenezer Exeter “ 8 1025 Keefe, Jeremiah Londonderry 9 11 Michael Amherst ) ^ 219 11 Kelly, John Walpole “ 9 47 Kemp, Thomas Hollis “ 9 88 William ^ Peterborough Matross 9 89 ) Stoddard Kendall, Nathan Amherst Fifer 9 3, 96 186 REVOLUTfONARY DOCUMENTS Name Residence 1 Rank Mass. Rolls 1 Vol. Page Kennedy, James Peterborough Private 9 3 John ; Sergeant 9 4 Kenney, Israel Hollis Private 9 120 Samuel New Ipswich ■ “ 9 122, 306 Keyes, Abner Hollis Corporal 9 149, 157, 399 Kidder, Wilder Temple ' Fifer 9 174 Kilton, Thomas Concord i .Gunner 9 199 Kimball, John PI a i stow ' Private 9 217 Nathaniel “ Sergeant 9 221 King-, Benjamin New Ipswich ! Private 9 243 King-sbury, Ebenezer j Keene i Alstead Matross i 9 290 Knapp, Abiel Richmond Private 9 327 Kneeland, Ichabod New Breton (Andover) 9 339 Knig-ht, Abiel Plaistow “ 9 341 Francis Dunbarton 9 346 Knowles, Isaac Canaia Private 9 364 Knowlton, Elias Dublin “ 9 382 Thomas Nottingham ' “ 9 368, 388 Ladd, Benjamin ^ Brentwood ( Deerfield i 9 406 John ^ Chester ( Sandown « 9 406 Lamson, Jeremiah Amherst ' Bombardier 9 451 Joseph Exeter Seaman 9 455 Samuel Amherst Private 9 457 Samuel Exeter Sergeant 9 451, 457 Lancaster, Samuel So. Hampton Private 9 461, 498 Lane, Jacob Chester “ 9 476 Larabee, Stephen Keene “ 9 522, 524 Lary, Daniel ^ Epping ^ Exeter 9 530 Lawrence, Abraham Winchester “ 9 561 Martin Packersfield (Nelson) 9 569 Leach, William Chester 9 647 Leavitt, Benjamin Exeter Private 9 614 William “ “ 9 617 Leland, Eleazer ) Croydon c Grafton 9 666 Leonard, Solomon Peterborough “ 9 705 Let ton, John Newcastle 9 716 Lewis, Benjamin Portsmouth Seaman 9 732 Eli Marlow Private 9 737 James Monad. No. 5 (Marlborough) Corporal 9 741 Libby, James Candia 9 619 Lig-ht, Ebenezer Exeter Ensign 9 786 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 187 Name Li^Tit, John Little, Josex^h Thomas Locke, Moses Long-, Benjamin JosejDh Long'ee, James Jonathan Moses Lovering, Josepn Lowell, John Peter Lull, Simon McAllister, Benjamin Randall William McClary, David McClinche, Joseph McClure, James William McC'lurg, (leorge Robert McConnor, James McCormick, John Robert McCoy, James McDaniel, Edmund Ivlward Job n McFarland, Joseith McGay, Samuel McGilvary, William McGrath, Daniel McGregor, London Me Inti re, Jacob McIntosh, Archibald James James Mack, Archibald James Resid«nce Rank Mass. Rolls Vol. Rage Exeter Corjioral 9 780 Boseawen 9 800, 809 l^eterborough 9 872 Deertield Private • 9 902 Chester “ 9 917 Candia 9 919 Chester Londonderry ] “ () 059 Exeter Corporal 9 932, 980 1 Filer 9 932, 980 Private 9 1012 New Boston “ 9 1040 C'amden “ 9 1038 (Washington) Londonderry 10 33 Merrimack Private 10 411, 412 Peterborotigh Sergeant 10 411, 412, 418 Newcastle 10 443, 552 412, 442 Tiondondei-ry j ] 10 430 Amherst ^ Private 10 110, 434 Candia 1 10 439 Merrimack Sergeant 10 439 ^ I’eterborongh , Private 10 437, 441 ( Antrim ^ Peterborough I 10 ,441 ^ Antrim Hollis Coi'iioral 10 447 New Hamp- Matross 10 450 shire Merrimack Private 10 448 Snncook Matross 10 451 ( Pembroke) Francestown Private 10 401, 400 Coventry “ 10 100 (Benton) Londonderry 10 405 “ 10 487 “ 10 492 Merrimack Matross 10 491, 493 Amherst Private 10 490 GofFstown 10 137 Lyndeborongh 10 114 Raby (Brook- Private 10 108, 510 line) Corporal 10 140 Hollis “ 10 501, 510 Londonderry Private 10 108 Merrimack “ 10 109 188 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Name Kesidence Kank Vol. iss. Kolls Page Mack, Jeremiah Marlow Private 10 Mackay, John Londonderry Sergeant 10 McKean, James Peterborough Private 10 McKnight, Eobert Londonderry “ 10 McMahan, James “ 10 McMillan, Archibald 5 New Boston “ 10 555, ( Peterborough Magoon, Moses Brentwood 11 Samuel Exeter Private 10 Mandel, John Henniker Gunner Manuel, Peter Hampstead 10 Samuel Bow 10 March, Samuel Portsmouth Private 10 Margery, Jonathan Deering “ 10 Marsden, George Londonderry Adjutant 10 Marsh, Dudley Exeter Private 10 240, Marshall, Benjamin Nottingham a 10 254, Benjamin, Jr. ii 10 David Temple H 10 James Peterborough ii 10 John Londonderry n 10 255, Martin, Christopher Wilton a 10 Eleazer Eichmond a 10 Jesse Deering a 10 Matthews, John Peterborough 10 349, Thomas New Boston Matross 10 Maynard, Jedediah Marlborough Corporal 10 Mayo, Daniel Londonderry Private 10 Meloon, Enoch Portsmouth Sergeant 10 Timothy Londonderry Private 10 618, Melvin, David New Ipswich “ 10 Merrill, Benjamin Amherst “ 10 663, Metcalf, Ezra Keene Sergeant 10 Luke “ Corporal 10 Mighill, Thomas Deerfield Private 10 725, Miller, Farrar Temple “ 10 James Chester 10 Mills, Bradbury Weare Private 10 Minot, Joseph Hollis Corporal 10 Mitchell, Caleb Exeter Sergeant 10 " 717, Francis Londonderry Private 10 832, James Peterborough “ 10 John Londonderry Sergeant 10 835, Samuel Peterborough “ 10 840, William “ Private 10 ' Mixter, Timothy “ “ 10 858, Monroe, Josiah “ Sergeant 10 Moore, Ephraim Hampstead 11 109 110 517 568 548 557 236 605 172 200 189 208 220 227 237 309 257 258 222 260 261 271 283 287 355 359 395 388 620 621 625 669 704 708 727 750 756 791 819 830 846 847 848 853 842 859 881 13 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 189 Mass. Rolls Name Residence Rank Vol. Page Moore, James Hampstead 11 14 James Merrimack IMatross 10 922, 940 James Peterboroug-h Private 10 922 Samuel Candia 10 942 Samuel Chester “ 10 911, 933 William Candia “ 10 913 William Chester “ J 10 937 11 9 Morrill, Micajah 4H4 Gales Holmes 48.00 June 12, 1821 Feb. 24, 1818 Feb. 24, 1823 Francis Ingersoll 48.00 Apr. 27, 1818 Feb. 17, 1815 Feb. 17, 1820 Samuel Maxwell 48.00 Jan. 6, 1819 “ GRAFTON COUNTY Mary, Susan, Hannah, Ruth, 1 and Louisa Abbott 48.00 Oct. 12, 1818 Feb. 37, 1815 “ i Feb. 17, 1820 Jane, Ann and Timothy Bedel Ann, Susanna, Joseph, Abi- 48.00 Aug. 25, 1818 “ gail, Polly, Benjamin, and Samuel L. Crawford 48.00 Oct. 1, 1817 Nancy. Lucy, Dolly, John, Abial, and Mehitable Dem- ing 48.00 July 31, 1818 u .4 Amelia, Sally, and Reuben Kimball Eastman 66.00 Aug. 18, 1817 “ “ Eliza and Echisa Evans 48.00 Jan. 27, ISIS “ i “ 230 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Slatement of the Names, &c., of the Heirs of Non-Commissioned Officers, Years'' Half -pay in Lieu of Bounty Land, under the Second Section of Names of the Oeigi- NAL Claimants Rank Description of service Time of decease GRAFTON COUNTY — Conclfided Samuel Follansbee Private 4th regt. Inf. Nov. 4, 1833 Timothy Kimball (( 45th regt. Inf. Oct. 31, 1814 Samuel Morrill (i 31st regt. Inf. Oct. 12, 1814 Samuel Marcus ii 11th regt. Inf. April, 1814 Thomas Pool 33d regt. Inf. Oct. 15, 1814 Jonathan Ring “ 45th regt. Inf. Jan. 9, 1815 James Rix 11th regt. Inf. July 15, 1819 Jonathan Simonds “ 21st regt. Inf. Aug. 17, 1814 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Moses Bailey Private 25th regt. Inf. Jan. 4, 1814 William Dodge 9th regt. Inf. Dec. 10, 1813 Jacob Evans 45th regt. Inf. Feb. 17, 1815 Joseph Flanders “ 4th regt. Inf. Nov. 28, 1813 John Henderson “ 9th regt. Inf. Sept. 27, 1813 Philip Hutchinson ii 21st regt. Inf. Nov. 24, 1812 Samuel Herrick “ 9th regt. Inf. Mar. 17, 1813 Abel Kimball “ State Dragoons Feb. 10, 1815 William Kelly “ 4th regt. Inf. June 16, 1814 Isaac Lawrence “ 13th regt. Inf. Oct. 13, 1812 William Lovejoy “ 11th regt. Inf. Dec. 2, 1813 George Littlefield “ 21st regt. Inf. Feb. 1, 1815 Stephen Leathers (( 30th regt. Inf. Apr. 15, 1815 Hummer Pattee (( 2d regt. Light Art. Jan. 2, 1814 Moses Peabody (( 9th regt. Inf. Apr. 26, 1813 / REVOLUTIONARV: DOCUMPINTS 231 Privates, &c., Who Died in the United States Service, Who OUained Five the Act of April 16, 1816, and Who Resided in the State of New Hampshire. Names of the Heirs Annual Allow- When on placed the Commence- ment of Ending of a nee pension roll pension pension GRAFTON COUNTY— Con- chided James, David, and Abigail Follansbee Amos, Louis, and Penula 48.00 Nov. 11, 1817 Feb. 17, 1815 Feb. 1~, 1820 Kimball 48.00 May 11, 1818 <( Julian Morrill Betsey, Deborah, Samuel, Asa 48.00 Mar. 31, 1819 ii “ and Drusa Marcus 48.00 Nov. 11, 1817 ii Anna and Eleanor Pool B&tse 3 % Amanda, John 48.00 Aug. 11, 1817 ii Adams, Mary, Addison, Charles, and Hancot Ring 48.00 Aug. 13, 1817 Lewis and Nancy Rix 48.00 Aug. 4, 1821 July 15, 1819 July 15, 1824 Albert and Rosilla Simonds 48.00 Nov. 11, 1817 F'eb. 17, 1815 Feb. 17, 1820 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Philip Bailey 48.00 Aug. 12, 1817 Feb. 17, 1815 Feb. 17, 1820 Amos and William Dodge Osg’ood, p]liza, Hannah, ^Slaiy, 48.00 May 11, 1818 ii and Edith Evans Alice, Susan, Joseph, Polly, 48.00 Apr. 16, 1818 ii and Benjamin Flanders David, Arthur, and Abigail 48.00 Mar. 24, 1820 ii “ Henderson Phebe, William, and Oliver 48.00 Mar. 15, 1817 ii Hutchinson 48.00 May 11, 1818 « ii George Herrick 48.00 Sept. 20, 1819 ii ii Caroline Kimball 48.00 Nov. 11, 1817 ii Lavinia B. Kelly 48.00 July 31, 1818 it Isaac Reed Lawrence William, Ira, and Susanna 48.00 Aug. 12, 1817 ii it Lovejoy PRiza, Sophia, George, Os- 48.00 “ ii car, Sarah, Theodore, and Richard Littlefield 48.00 Sept. 27, 1817 ii ii Alice Leathers Elba, Asa, Polly, Dummer, 48.00 July G, 1821 May 3, 1821 May 3, 1826 and John Pattee Keziah and Mary Jane Pea- 48.00 !Mar. 15, 1817 Feb. 17, 1815 Feb. 17, 1820 body 48.00 Dec. 21, 1819 ii ii 232 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement of the Names^ d’C., of the Hews of Non-Commissioned Officers, Years’ Half -pay in Lieu of Bounty Land, under the Second Section of Names of the Origi- nal Claimants Rank Description of service Time of decease HILLSBOROUGH C0\J:NTY— Concluded Matthew Stevens Private 16th regt. Inf. Oct. 24, 1814 James Sargent “ 4th regt. Inf. Feb. 24, 1814 Ebenezer Thurston 9th regt. Inf. Dec. 29, 1813 ROCKINGHAM COUNTY Elnathan Bigelow Private 21st regt. Inf. July 22, 1813 Ebenezer Blaisdell “ i 6 April 12, 1813 Parker Brown 45th regt. Inf. Aug. 28, 1814 Thomas Chandler Jonathan Currier Corporal Private 21st regt. Inf. Mar. 22, 1815 Aug. 22, 1813 Simon Chase “ 34th regt. Inf. Aug. 15, 1814 James Elliot “ 1 9th regt. Inf. Jan. 4, 1814 Thomas Fisher “ ' 11th regt. Inf. July 25, 1814 Theophilus Griffin Amaziah Goodwin “ ! 4th regt. Inf. j Artillery Sept. 23, 1814 Oct. 15, 1812 James Holmes John A. H. Jackson Joseph Kelly U 21st regt. Inf. 1 “ i 4th regt. Inf. 1 July 23, 1813 Sept. 26, 1814 January, 1814 Thomas Leavitt 45th regt. Inf. Feb. 8, 1815 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 233 Privates, &c., Who Died in the United States Service, Who Obtained Five the Act of April 16, 1816, and Who Pesided in the State of New Hampshire. Names oe the Heirs Annual Allow- ance When placed on the pension roll Commence- ment of pension Ending of pension HILLSBOROUGH COV^TY— Concluded Nathaniel L., Sarah, and Hannah Stevens 48.00 Apr. 13, 1818 Feb. 17, 1815 Feb. 17, 1820 Jane, Mary, and John G. Sarg'ent 48.00 July 23, 1817 ii Trueworthy G., Judith, Mir- iam, Lucinda, Hannah, and Benjamin B. Thurston 48.00 Mar. 15, 1817 ii ROCKINGHAM COUNTY Eunice, William, and Sarah Bigelow 48.00 Nov. 11, 1817 Feb. 17, 1815 Feb. 17, 1820 Isaac, Lydia, James W., Loel, Samuel, and Nancy Blais- dell 48.00 Apr. 4, 1818 Mary, William, Relief, John, Lavinia, Asenath, and Fan- ny Brown 48.00 Jan. 6, 1819 Eliza and Maria Chandler 60.00 Oct. 17, 1817 Toppan, Osgood, Hazen, Mary, Hannah, and Louisa Currier 48.00 Apr. 4, 1818 ii Nathaniel, Mary, Lucinda, Nancy, Sarah Ann, Theo- philus, and James Chase 48.00 July 13, 1818 a .. Emilia, Roxina, and Castor Elliot 48.00 Aug. 17, 1818 a <( Esther, James, Mehitable, Thomas, Charles, and Sam- uel Fisher 48.00 Nov. 23, 1817 Ira and Susannah Griffin 48.00 July 31, 1818 a “ Abigail, Amaziah, Altuzah, and Willoughby Goodwin 48.00 April 20, 1819 a William Holmes 48.00 Sept. 18, 1819 ii “ John Henry Jackson 48.00 Oct. 17, 1817 “ Joanna, Mary, and Charles Kelly 48.00 Nov. 11, 1817 <( Abigail, Salome E., Sally, Rhoda, Almira, Mehitable, and Lucinda Leavitt 48.00 July 31, 1818 44 234 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement of the Names, &c., of the Heirs of Non-Commissioned Officers, Years’ Half -pay in Lieu of Bounty Land, under the Second Section of Names of the, Origi- nal Claimants Rank Description of Service Time of decease ROCKINGHAM COUNTY — Concluded John Melvin Private 40th regt. Inf. June 11, 1814 Jonathan Piper George Packer James Perkins William Robinson ii 21st regt. Inf. 4th regt. Inf. 21st regt. Inf. May 20, 1813 Last of Octo- [ber, 1817 Oct. 6, 1814 July 16, 1813 Daniel Shorey “ 1 Nov. 19, 1814 William Tandy ii “ Nov. 12, 1812 Moses T. Willard a 11th regt. Inf, July 25, 1814 STRAFFORD COUNTY George Abbott Private 33d regt. Inf. Oct. 13, 1814 Daniel L. Abbott “ 4th regt. Inf. Mar. 13, 1814 Francis Bovrman Jeremiah S. Bryant 45th regt,. Inf. 66 Mar. Jan. 6, 1815 3, 1815 Abraham Cook Thomas Dearborn Solomon Davis Samuel T. Emerson Corporal Private a Artillery 21st regt. Inf. 11th regt. Inf. 66 June Oct. Aug. Dec. 30, 1812 10, 1814 10, 1814 24, 1813 Benjamin Goodwin 31st regt. Inf. Sept. 7, 1814 Tristram Goodwin 9th regt. Inf. Dec. 27, 1813 Richard Hodgdon Sept. 17, 1814 Timothy Heard William* Hill 16 11th regt. Inf. Sept. 1813 2, 1814 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 235 Privates, d'c., \Yho Died in the United States Service, Who Obtained Five the Act of April 16, 1816, and Who Presided in the State of New Hampshire. Annual When placed Commence- Ending of Names of the Heirs Allow- on the ment of ance pension roll pension pension ROCKINGHAM COUNT Y— Co ntl u (led Luther, John F., Lvdia, and Thomas S, Melvin 48.00 Dec. 17, 1817 Feb. 17, 1815 Feb. 17, 1820 Mary Piper Betsey, Edna, Georg-e, Lu- 48.00 Nov. 29, 1816 44 cinda, and Charles Packer 48.00 April 16, 1818 44 George and Mary Perkins Edwin, Levi, and William 48.00 Jan. 6, 1819 44 Robinson 48.00 Mar. 5, 1818 «< 4b Ephraim and Jefferson Shorey Hervey, Gorham, Vienna D., 48.00 Oct. 17, 1816 44 Haril, and Jonathan Tandy Sarah, Elizabeth, Moses, and 48.00 Nov. 11, 1817 44 Nancy Willard 48.00 Mar. 21, 1818 44 STRAFFORD COUNTY Thomas L., IMaria, and Ame- line Abbott Abigail, Daniel H., Hannah, 48.00 Dec. 17, 1817 Feb. 17, 1815 Feb. 17, 1820 Richard, Olive, and Thomas Abbott 48.00 Sept. 20, 1819 Nancy Bowman Sally, Betsey, Priscilla, Di- 48.00 Jan, 28, 1818 U ana, and Jeremiah Bryant 48.00 Jan. 6, 1819 “ Cynthia Cook 48.00 Nov. 9, 1819 4( “ Abraham F. Dearborn 60.00 Oct. 18, 1817 <( “ Alden Davis Samuel F., Timothy, James, 48.00 Dec. 18, 1818 “ and Harriet Emerson Joseph and Samuel Good- 48.00 Nov. 4, 1817 44 u win 48.00 Aug. 18, 1817 44 “ John M., Daniel S„ Abigail, James M., and Sally Good- win 48.00 Dec. 17, 1817 44 “ Molly, Supply, George, Alon- zo, Harriet, and Lydia Hodgdon 48.00 Sept. 15, 1818 44 Jeremiah Heard 48.00 Nov. 23, 1819 Shadrach, Edward, John, (( George, Betsey, and Sally Hill 48.00 1 Feb. 12, 1821 Dec. 28, 1820 Dec, 28, 1825 236 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement of the Names, dee., of the Heirs of Non-Commissioned Officers, Years’ Half -pay in Lieu of Bounty Land, under the Second Section of Names of the Obigi- NAE Claimants Rank Description of service Time of decease STRAFFORD COUNTY — Concluded Richard Moulton Private 11th reg-t. Inf. Nov. 1814 Josiah Moody “ 4th regt. Inf. Sept. 25, 1813 David Philbrick 33d regt. Inf. Oct. 6, 1814 Samuel Richards “ Artillery Jan. 16, 1814 John Runnels July 4, 1814 Edward Small 11th regt. Inf. Aug. 1, 1814 Jonathan Severance Nov. 1, 1814 Geo. W. Sandborn alias Sanborn 4( July 26, 1814 Samuel Tenney 21st regt. Inf. Jan. 18, 1815 Jacob Wentworth 9th regt. Inf. Jan. 1, 1814 Edmund Wentworth 4th regt. Inf. Jan. 14, 1811 REVOIiUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 237 Privates,, ci-c., TF/?o Died in the U7iited States Service, ^Vlio Obtained Five the Act of April 16, 1816, and Who Resided in the State of New Hampshire. Names of the Heirs Annuaj Allow- ance When placed on the pension roll Commence- ment of pension Ending of pension STliAFFOKD COUNTY— Coh- cluded Nancy, Sally, Thomas, Chase, Mahala, and Charles Moul- ton 48.00 Jan. 27, 1818 Feb. 17, 1815 Feb. 17, 1820 Deborah, Abigail, Asa, Polly, Bishop, and Oliver Moody 48.00 May 11, 1818 ! Samuel and David Philbrick 48.00 ii “ 1 Abigail and Sally Richards 48.00 h’eb. 2, 1819 “ Paul and Anna Runnels 48.00 Sept. 20, 1819 u 1 1 Edward, Francis, Anna C., and Mary Jane Small 48.00 Aug. 17, 1818 “ i 1 Abigail, Sally, Parker, Polly, and Mehitable Severance 48.00 Sept. 15, 1818 1 a Elias H. D,, Anna C., Leon- ard, Abigail, and INIary B. Sanborn 48.00 Nov. 22, 1819 ti William and Samuel Tenney 48.00 Mar. 5, 1819 “ 1 John, Lewis, Anna, Patience, Moses, Ezekiel, ^Mary, and Sarah Wentworth 48.00 April 12, 1819 1 1 “ 1 Benjamin, Sally, Sabina, Nicholas, Edmund, Polly, Joannah, Alice, and Betsey Wentworth j 48.00 April 12, 1819 j (( ii 238 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Rank, dw., of Persons. Residing in Coos Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Jacob Barrows Private 96.00 Conn. cont. line Nov. 28, 1818 John Bergin Ensign 240.00 N. H. cont. line “ Elisha Benton Private 240.00 Conn. cont. line May 21, 1819 John Burns “ 240.00 X. H. cont. line July 11, 1819 James Carr Major 240.00 it Feb. 13, 1819 Woodman Carlton Private 96.00 Mar. 15, 1819 Edward Carlton “ 96.00 it Feb. 8, 1819 Jared Cone “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 21, 1832 Levi Chubbuck Fifer 15.00 “ “ 45.00 “ 72.00 it ii a 96.00 it Sept. 24, 1819 Simeon Evans Private 96.00 it May 21, 1819 William Eaton “ 96.00 it Jan. 20, 1819 David Greenleaf 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 6, 1819 Jeremiah Gould 96.00 “ May 28, 1829 Phinehas Hodgdon U 96.00 “ May 21, 1819 Benjamin Hicks (( 96.00 “ tt Obed Hall n 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 20, 1819 Daniel Hurlburt 96.00 Conn. cont. line Dec. 3, 1819 Lazarus Holmes a 96.00 X. H. cont. line Aug. 28, 1828 Samuel Jenkins << 96.00 Conn. cont. line Sept. 27, 1819 Ebenezer Lyon <( 96.00 ^fass. cont. line Nov. 28, 1818 John Lary (( 96.00 X. H. cont. line July 24, 1819 Nehemiah Merrill 96.00 “ May 21, 1819 Obadiah Mann Lieutenant 240.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 16, 1819 Peter Massuere Quartermas- 96.00 Navy May 18, 1820 John Noble Private [ter 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 21, 1819 Richard Perkins “ 96.00 “ Nov. 28, 1818 Abijah Potter Sergeant 96.00 “ Sept. 27, 1819 James Rider Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Jan. 15, 1820 Peter Stillings 96.00 “ May 21, 1819 John Taylor a 96.00 “ May 20, 1819 Humphrey Willard a 96.00 Mass. cont. line Nov. 28, 1818 William Willey it 96.00 X. .H. cont. line Mar. 5, 1819 Stephen Webster it 96.00 “ Mar. 15, 1819 Samuel Wheeler it 96.00 “ May 21, 1819 Samuel Wentworth tt 96.00 Apr. 29, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 239 County in the State of Neiu Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 1, 1818 73 74 Died April 28, 1828. June 5, 1818 82 May 2, 1818 69 Apr. 17, 1818 75 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Reinstated August 10, 1822. Apr. 13, 1818 71 Apr. 17, 1818 84 Jan. 1, 1830 86 Mar. 4, 1789 April 20, 1796. Invalid pension. June 20, 1807 Increased to this rate by act April 25, 1808. Apr. 24, 1816 62 Increased to this rate by act April 24, 1816. Sept. 4, 1818 Relinquished for the benefit of act March 18, 1818. Apr. 16, 1818 97 94 Died August 3, 1828. Transferred from Orleans county, Vermont, from Sept. 4, 1826. Apr. 1, 1818 80 Apr. 22, 1829 88 Mar. 31, 1818 72 Apr. 1, 1818 73 May 9, 1819 70 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Nov. 10, 1819 75 Aug. 28, 1828 84 Apr. 24, 1818 80 Apr. 3, 1818 71 Apr. 21, 1818 85 Apr. 1, 1818 67 Died April 16, 1830. Apr. 13, 1818 73 Died Februaiw 4, 1825. Apr. 9, 1818 68 Apr. 10, 1818 72 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 1, 1818 67 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored, commencing April 11, 1823. Died June 15, 1832. June 23, 1819 76 Suspended act ^lay 1, 1820. Restored commencing Jan- uary 21, 1831. July 23, 1819 60 Suspended act May 1, 1820. July 23, 1818 83 Apr. 17, 1818 69 Died February 14, 1822. Apr. 1, 1818 67 Apr. 29, 1818 70 Apr. 13, 1818 72 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 23, 1818 78 Apr. 1, 1818 70 240 IlEVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Banlh^ &c., of Persons Residing in Cheshire Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Bank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Jeremiah Abbot Drummer 96.00 N. H. continental Mar. 15, 1819 Moses Abbot Private 96.00 “ Feb. 5, 1819 David Adams Sergeant 96.00 Feb. 23, 1819 Samuel Adams Private 96.00 May 18, 1819 Jonathan Atherton “ 96.00 Mass, continental July 21, 1819 William Aldrich “ 96.00 N. II. continental July 15, 1820 Abel Allen U 96.00 ii June 8, 1830 James Barden ii 96.00 Mass, continental Nov. 12, 1818 Caleb Baldwin Capt.ALieut. 240.00 Conn, continental Mar. 5, 1819 Benjamin Bachelder Private 96.00 N. H. continental Mar. 23, 1819 Naboth Betterson “ 96.00 Adoniram Benton a 96.00 Conn, continental a Amos Brooks a 96.00 Mass, continental Mar. 25, 1819 Samuel Buss Lieutenant 240.00 U May 18, 1819 Allen Bidwell Private 96.00 Conn, continental June 7, 1819 Nathan Bent 96.00 Mass, continental June 10, 1819 Oliver Bacon Ensign 240.00 N. H. continental June 15, 1819 James Bemis Private 96.00 Mass, continental June 7, 1819 Nathaniel Bacon 96.00 N. H. continental June 17, 1819 Eleazer Blake Sergeant 96.00 Mass, continental June 18, 1819 Niles Beckwith Private 96.00 “ July 7, 1819 Amos Bryant “ 96.00 “ July 8, 1819 Simeon Blood “ 96.00 N. H. continental Aug. 9, 1819 John Barker Sergeant 96.00 Mass, continental Sept. 27, 1819 John Balch Private 96.00 N. H. continental Francis Barker U 96.00 Mass, continental Sept. 17, 1819 Ensley Brown a 96.00 N. H. continental May 30, 1820 Seth Blake u 96.00 Mass, continental May 31, 1820 Micah Chaplin Sergeant 96.00 N. H. continental ' Oct. 1, 1818 Timothy Clements Captain 240.00 Oct. 10, 1818 Timothy Carleton Private 96.00 Mass, continental Jan. 20, 1819 John Cockle 96.00 “ Thomas Carr 96.00 N. H. continental Mar. 18, 1819 Abijah Codding u 96.00 Mass, continental Mar. 23, 1819 Daniel Campbell “ 96.00 N. H. continental July 27, 1819 Thomas Colchard a 96.00 Aug. 9, 1819 Nathaniel Clark u 96.00 N. II. cont. line Sept 22, 1819 REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS 241 County in the State of New Hampshire^ Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. May 6, 1818 62 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Dec. 23, 1818 83 Suspended under act May 1, 1830. May 12, 1818 75 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Reinstated February 23, 1822. Oct. 7, 1818 77 Died May 19, 1832. Apr. 14, 1818 70 Died February 23, 1830. Sept, ai, 1819 65 Aug-. 18, 1829 76 Apr. 9, 1818 68 Apr. 7, 1818 86 Died September 5, 1823. May 11, 1818 83 Died September 7, 1821. May 20, 1818 70 Apr. 6, 1818 71 Apr. 24, 1818 74 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing March 4, 1823. Died August 11, 1827. Aug. 26, 1818 72 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing September 5, 1826. Apr. 18, 1818 66 Died August 2, 1822. Mar. 30, 1818 73 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 20, 1827. Mar. 22, 1818 64 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. May 20, 1818 75 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing January 8, 1831. Died November 15, 1831. Apr. 29, 1819 93 Died in i823. Oct. 23, 1818 63 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 23, 1818 68 Died February 20, 1821. May 25, 1818 72 Apr. 29, 1818 77 Apr. 14, 1818 63 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Oct. 8, 1818 67 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 6, 1823. Died March 15, 1824. Oct. 15, 1818 70 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. May 9, 1818 67 Died May 6, 1820. Sept. 4, 1819 70 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing September 25. 1828, Died Mareli 4, 1829. Apr. 7, 1818 80 Died December 29, 1820. June 5, 1818 90 Suspended under act May 1, 1821. Admitted act June 7. May 5, 1818 103 Died September 1, 1825. Apr. 13, 1818 73 Died November 3, 1820. May 5, 1818 74 Died March 4, 1828. Apr. 14, 1818 79 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 6, 1823. May 20, 1818 58 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. June 27, 1818 58 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Aug. 2, 1819 57 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. 242 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Bank, &c., of Persons Residing in Cheshire Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll James Chamberlain Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 27, 1819 Jonathan Cummings “ 96.00 ISIass. cont. line June 30, 1818 John Cambridge Sergeant 96.00 R. I. cont. line Nov. 12, 1819 Jonas Davis Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 25, 1819 Alexander DeBell 96.00 June 12, 1819 Moses Dyer “ 96.00 June 17, 1819 Nathaniel Draper Sergeant 96.00 ii Nov. 29, 1819 Jabez Down Private 96.00 Conn. cont. line Nov. 26, 1818 Joel Dickinson “ 96.00 ii Feb. , 5, 1820 Thomas Dinsmore U 96.00 Conn. cont. line Sept. 27, 1819 John Emerson u 96.00 u July 29, 1819 Charles Emerson ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 14, 1820 William Ferguson Fife-Major 96.00 Mass. cont. line Jan. 20, 1819 James Foster Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 23, 1819 John Fay “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 19, 1819 Benjamin Flink Sergeant 96.00 “ June 9, 1819 Samuel Felt Private 96.00 June 18, 1818 Abiel Foster 96.00 ii July 9, 1819 Andrew Foster Sergeant 96.00 Oct. 29, 1819 Joseph Fay Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 18, 1820 Samuel Gerould Corporal 96.00 Mass. cont. line Jan. 20, 1819 Nathaniel Gibson “ 96.00 “ ii William Green Private 96.00 ii Mar. 23, 1819 John Gay H 96.00 ii May 25, 1819 Amos Gates it 96.00 June 15, 1819 Silva nus Hastings <( 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 22, 1818 Asa Harrington ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line Nov. 12, 1818 Ebenezer Hurd 96.00 “ Mar. 22, 1819 Moses Harriman ii 96.00 ii Mar. 25, 1819 Caleb Holbrook a 96.00 “ May 18, 1819 Lemuel Holden ii 96.00 “ Sept. 6, 1819 Phineas Hamblet a 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 29, 1819 Timothy Harvey “ 96.00 “ Nov. 17, 1819 Kimber Harvey 96.00 ii July 7, 1820 Nathaniel Hills “ 96.00 Nov. 29, 1819 David Joslin Corporal 96.00 Mass. cont. line Jan. 20, 1818 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 243 County in the State of New Hampshire, ]Vho Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. July 15, 1819 70 Died January 23, 1827. Apr. 13, 1818 75 Transferred from Worcester co., ^fass., from IMarch 4, 1826. May 21, 1818 72 Transferred from Windham co., Vermont, from Septem- ber 4, 1826. Died July 2, 1829. Apr. 25, 1818 81 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing June 26, 1824. Apr. 13, 1818 76 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 8, 1818 62 Nov. 10, 1819 66 Suspended under act ^lay 1, 1820. Apr. 7, 1818 71 Transferred from Windham countv, Vermont, ^farch 4, 1820. Apr. 16, 1818 82 Transferred from Windham county, Vermont, from March 4, 1820. Aug. 13, 1819 63 Transferred from Suffolk county, Massachusetts, from March 4, 1825, and relinquished for the benefit of act May 15, 1828. May 13, 1818 69 May 7, 1818 82 Died April 23, 1831. May 6, 1818 66 Died July 2, 1826. Apr. 15, 1818 70 Nov. 2, 1818 67 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 5, 1824. !Mar. 30, 1819 63 Dropped under act ^lay 1, 1820. Apr. 30, 1819 81 Sus])ended under act iSIav 1, 1820. Restored commencing October 22, 1823. Died June 26, 1826. May 28, 1818 59 Died July 23, 1823. Apr. 11, 1818 69 Dec. 17, 1819 57 Suspended under act Ma^' 1, 1820. Apr. 21, 1818 70 Died January 15, 1824. Apr. 24, 1818 74 May 11, 1818 82 Apr. 25, 1818 81 Apr. 4, 1818 69 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. ]May 4, 1818 67 Apr. 10, 1818 72 Died May 28, 1824. Apr. 15, 1818 68 Died October 28, 1824. ISfay 11, 1818 77 Died August 5, 1832. Oct. 12, 1818 71 June 20, 1818 78 Aug. 10, 1819 78 Dropped under act ^fay 1, 1820. Restored commencing November 6, 1828. Oct. 25, 1819 62 Suspended act May 1, 1820. May 26, 1818 64 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 8, 1818 75 Apr. 13, 1818 58 Dropped act May 1, 1820. REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 24 i Statement Showing the Names, Bank^ &c., of Persons Residing in Cheshire Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Obadiah Jenkins Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 23, 1819 Moses Jackson it 96.00 (i May 20, 1819 Eleazer Jordan ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 20, 1819 David Jenkins ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 14, 1819 Elijah Johnson ii 96.00 Conn. cont. line May 27, 1830 David Kimball ii 96.00 ii Nov. 12, 1818 Reuben Kendall ii 96.00 “ Mar. 23, 1819 Oliver Kendrick ii 96.00 ii June 30, 1819 John Knowdton ii 96.00 a Sept. 27, 1819 Lathrop Knapp ii 96.00 ii July 29, 1819 William Knight ii 96.00 ii Mar. 30, 1819 Oliver Laken a 96.00 a Mar. 23, 1819 Daniel Lake ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Aug. 2, 1819 James Lamb ii 96.00 ii Oct. 30, 1819 William Lawrence ii 96.00 “ “ Josiah Lewis ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line Nov. 18, 1819 James Maxwell ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 18, 1819 Samuel Marshall ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 24, 1819 Issachar Mayo ii 96.00 ii June 16, 1819 Joel Miles (• 96.00 ii July 7, 1819 Levi ]\Iead Sergeant 96.00 ii -Oct. 30, 1819 Daniel Marsh Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 18, 1819 Bezaleel Mack 96.00 N. Y. cont. line Nov. 12, 1818 Joseph Markham “ 96.00 Conn. cont. line July 20, 1819 Isaac Morton Lieutenant 240.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 11, 1819 Charles Mansfield Fifer 96.00 Conn. cont. line Mar. 23, 1819 John Matthews Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line “ Timothy Metcalf ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line Jan. 15, 1820 Josiah Moore ii 96.00 ii May 19, 1820 Abel Maynard ii 96.00 ii June 10, 1824 James Nash ii 96.00 ii Jan. 20, 1819 John Poole a 96.00 ii Oct. 10, 1818 Aaron Parks ii 96.00 a Sept. 7, 1819 Jonathan Petts a 96.00 ii Sef)t. 6, 1819 Amaziah Partridge a 96.00 ii Oct. 9, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 245 Connty in the State of New Hampshire^ V/lio Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were foraierly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 25, 1818 73 Dropped act ]\fav 1, 1820. Restored, commencing Decem- ber 24, 1828. Died Oct. 3, 1833. June 8, 1818 68 Died July 23, 1834. May 15, 1819 72 Apr. 20, 1818 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Reinstated July 17, 1821. Jan. 1, 1828 73 Died July 23, 1832. Nov. 21, 1828 74 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing August 12, 1823. Apr. 11, 1818 90 Suspended act Ma 3 ’- 1, 1820. May 9, 1818 76 July 23, 1819 75 Dropped act Ma\' 1, 1820. Restored commencing Janu- arv 8, 1830. Apr. 1, 1818 67 Transferred from Orange county, Vermont, from March 4, 1824. Died September 30, 1827. May 5, 1820 68 Died May 18, 1826. May 4, 1820 56 Apr. 11, 1820 69 July 9, 1819 76 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Reinstated July 17, 1820. Died February 16, 1830. Oct. 15, 1819 61 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Nov. 4, 1819 60 Suspended act Maj" 1, 1820. Apr. I*, 1818 87 Mar. 30, 1818 76 Apr. 12, 1818 70 Died October 19, 1819. a Apr. 22, 1818 70 Suspended act Ma^' 1, 1820. Restored, commencing April 1, 1823. Oct. 1, 1819 61 Suspended act Mav 1, 1820. Oct. 18, 1819 65 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Febru- ary 12, 1829. Apr. 15, 1818 72 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 6, 1823. Died July 27, 1829. Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Feb- riiarv 20, 1830. May 11, 1818 68 Apr. 7 1818 62 Died December, 1827. May 25, 1818 74 Died Januarj^ 12, 1830. Apr. 20, 1818 71 Died June 26, 1822. Oct. 27, 1819 67 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Dec. 15, 1819 69 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Jan. 29, 1824 82 Apr. 16, 1818 70 Suspended act May 1, 1820. May 6, 1818 71 Suspended act May 1, 1820. May 7, 1818 60 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Jan. 11, 1819 62 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored, commencing May 19, 1828. Sept. 8, 1819 62 Suspended act May 1, 1820. 246 REVO LU TION A R Y DOC U M ENTS Stoiement Showing the Names, Itanl-, cf-c., of Persons Piesiding in Cheshire Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Jonathan Parker, 2d Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov, 27, 1819 James Peters Drummer 96.00 Mass. cont. line Nov. 6, 1819 David Perry Private 96.00 June 3, 1819 Comfort Peters “ 96.00 July 22, 1819 John Pratt “ 96.00 “ Mar. 23, 1819 Philemon Parker (( 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 18, 1819 Joel Reed (( 96.00 ii Jan. 20, 1819 Aaron Royce 96.00 Conn. cont. line Mar. 23, 1819 Richard Richardson 96.00 N. H. cont. line Jan. 20, 1819 James Reed Sergeant 96.00 ii Mar. 23, 1819 William Ritter Private 96.00 1 Mass. cont. line “ Ambrose Redfield 96.00 j Conn. cont. line Apr. 21, 1819 David Read “ 96.00 1 Mass. cont. line May 25, 1819 John Rogers 96.00 1 July 20, 1819 Joshua Reed 96.00 1 July 14, 1819 Thomas Rugg “ 96.00 Jan. 25, 1819 Jonathan Russell (< 96.00 1 July 7, 1819 Samuel Saunders (< 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 10, 1818 Stephen Scranton “ 96.00 “ Nov. 12, 1818 Daniel Spickett Trumpeter 96.00 Moylan’s cont. Drag. Mar. 23, 1819 Benjamin Smith Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line “ Nathan Smith 96.00 Mass. cont. line ii Francis Smith Corporal 96.00 ii ii Ebenezer Stacey Private 96.00 ii Mar. 25, 1819 Jonathan Sawteil 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 23, 1819 Joseph Spaulding C. 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 9, 1819 Aaron Smith ii 96.00 “ June 18, 1819 Joseph Spaulding “ 96.00 “ Sept. 9, 1819 Shubael Stone <4 96.00 ii Nov. 1, 1819 Abner Stanford Corporal 96.00 ii Dec. 3, 1819 David Stratton Private 96.00 ii Simon Stoddard ii 96.00 Conn. cont. line Jan. 18, 1820 Charles Scott ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 19, 1820 Josiah Seward a 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 29, 1820 Ezekiel Stone 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 25, 1818 Samuel Salter 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 16, 1828 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 247 County in the State of New Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18 tJi of March, 1818 . Commencement of pension Ag-efe Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 22, 1818 64 Suspended act May 1, 1820. May 7, 1818 Died Oct. 6, 1825. From Mass. Apr. 3, 1818 83 From Columbia countv, New York, from September 4,1826. Apr. 18, 1818 71 Transferred from Bradford co.. Pa., from March 4, 1832. May 1, 1818 72 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Oct. 1, 1818 80 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 13, 1818 73 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored, commencing April 1, 1823. Died INIarch 19, 1830. Apr. 3, 1818 78 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Reinstated March 16, 1821. Apr. 23, 1818 58 Died July 20, 1831. Apr. 7, 1818 80 Died May 23, 1827. June 27, 1818 80 Died March 1, 1817. :May 7, 1818 75 Died May 30, 1829. Nov. 16, 1818 71 Died June 29, 1819. Apr. 27, 1818 77 Died June 4, 1827. Apr. 17, 1818 61 Suspended act ]Mav 1, 1820. Restored commencing April 1, 1823. Apr. 15, 1818 68 Transferred from Essex county, Massachusetts, March 4, 1820. May 16, 1818 75 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored, commencing January 8, 1831. Apr. 23, 1818 69 Died September 27, 1820. Apr. 30, 1818 73 Died July 26, 1828. Apr. 15, 1818 72 Died January 4, 1823. Apr. 11, 1818 73 May 2, 1818 68 Apr. 27, 1818 62 Suspended act ^fay 1, 1820. Reinstated, commencing De- cember 29, 1830. Apr. 21, 1818 78 Died May 31, 1832. May 5, 1818 71 Transferred to ^Sfass. ^farch 4, 1820. Retransferred from AVorcester county, :A[ass., September 4, 1826. Died De- cember 29, 1830, June 9, 1818 80 Died February 18, 1829. Mar. 16, 1819 65 Suspended act iMay 1, 1820. Restored commencing Sep- tember 25, 1823. Died June 19, 1824. June 9, 1818 80 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Reinstated Feb. 16, 1821. Died February 18, 1829. Apr. 6, 1819 63 Suspended act May 1, 1820. ]\[ar. 29, 1819 68 Died May 27, 1821. Nov. 19, 1819 70 Suspended act May 1, 1820. May 8, 1819 65 H May 20, 1818 70 Died November 3', 1827. Nov. 10, 1819 68 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 1, 1818 75 From Orange county, Vermont, from March 4, 1820. Deo. 4, 1828 76 From Franklin county. Mass., from March 4, 1833. 248 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names ^ Ranh^ Sc., of Persons Residing in Cheshire Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Asa Thayer Benjamin Tarbel Private Corporal 96.00 96.00 Conn. cont. line Mass. cont. line Jan. 20, 1819 ii Consider Turner Private 96.00 Mar. 23, 1819 Nicanor Townsley “ 96.00 “ July 20, 1819 Ebenezer Tufts 96.00 July 26, 1819 John F. Tone 96.00 Conn. cont. line Sept. 14, 1819 Asa Travis “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 21, 1823 Zachariah Tufts 96.00 Virginia cont. line Sept, 17, 1819 Joseph Whitney Abijah Wetherbee 96.00 96.00 Mass. cont. line Jan. 20, 1819 Aaron Willard 96.00 ii Mar. 23, 1819 Peter Wright Sergeant 96.00 Jan. 20, 1819 Solomon White Lieutenant 240.00 ii June 10, 1819 Ithamar Wheelock Private 96.00 N. II. cont. line June 12, 1819 Samuel Wellman 96.00 ii July 2, 1819 Zebedee Whittemore 96.00 Sept. 14, 1819 Samuel Wilson (( 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 27, 1819 Artemas Witt a 96.00 ii Oct. 12, 1819 Jesse Watts i( 96.00 ii July 17, 1820 Jcsiah Wright (( 96.00 Sept. 15, 1820 John White (( 96.00 ii July 7, 1819 Eseck Young (( 96.00 R. I. cont. line Apr. 21, 1819 Robert Young (C 96.00 ii Dec. 1, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 249 County in the State of New Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 28, 1818 75 Died January 9, 1828. Apr. 13, 1818 72 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 15, 1823. May 13, 1818 65 June 3, 1818 69 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Aug. 27, 1818 65 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing July 13, 1826. Died Nov. 27, 1830. Apr. 3, 1818 80 Died July 6, 1830. June 16, 1823 72 Died February 20, 1825. May 13, 1818 72 Died March 15, 1828. Apr. 25, 1818 64 Suspended act May 1, 1820.. Apr. 27, 1818 71 July 3, 1818 82 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing January 11, 1827. Apr. 13, 1818 81 Mar. 17, 1819 66 Suspended act May 1, 1820. June 4, 1818 71 Apr. 13, 1818 71 Died July 16, 1829. Dec. 26, 1818 Died February 26, 1825. July 3, 1819 66 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 8, 1823. Sept. 10, 1819 71 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 13, 1818 80 Died June 23, 1830. June 8, 1818 61 Died October 20, 1818. May 14, 1818 65 May 7, 1818 71 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 22, 1823. May 5, 1818 64 250 llEVOLUTIONArwY DOCUMENTS Statement Shoicing the Names, Eanh, dr., of Persons Residing in Grafton Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Josiah Allen Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 30, 1818 Libbiirn Andrews John Atwell 96.00 96.00 ii ii Oct. 10, ii 1818 Solomon Ames a 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 1, 1819 Beriah Abbott « 96.00 June 2, 1819 William Alexander Drummer 96.00 Alass. cont. line Oct. 30, 1819 John Allen Seaman 96.00 Continental navy Nov. 27, 1819 I'hineas Allen Private 96.00 Conn. cont. line July 22, 1819 Benjamin Abbot Drummer 96.00 Alass. cont. line Jan. 20, 1819 James Bac'helder Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 1, 1818 Jonathan Bachelder “ 96.00 Alass. cont. line Oct. 10, 1818 William Burleigh » 96.00 ii Apr. 16, 1810 Benjamin Bean 1 « 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 1, 1819 Jacob Briggs 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 21, 1819 Joshua Bedell 1 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 16, 1819 William Bond 1 96.00 Alass. cont. line Sept. 7, 1819 Michael Barstow “ 96.00 Conn. cont. line Sept. 15, 1819 Jacob Bixby 1 1 96.00 Nov. 6, 1819 Gordon Bailey ! Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 19, 1820 Nathaniel Briggs William Bowen Jerameel alias Jere- j Midshipman i Private 96.00 96.00 Continental navy E. I. cont. line Aug. 2, ii 1820 miah Bowers “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Aug. 4, 1820 Josiah Barton H 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 3, 1819 Francis Brown ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 4, 1822 Jonathan Bixby } Corporal 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 23, 1823 ISIoses Barron Private 96.00 “ Dec. 4, 1824 Richard Boynton ! 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 8, 1827 Nathaniel Bugbee 96.00 “ May 15, 1818 Jonathan Bosworth << 96.00 ii Dec. 24, 1830 Isaac Palmer Curtis ii 96.00 ii Apr. 23, 1821 Solomon Cole 96.00 ii Oct. 1, 1818 John Cooley ! Corporal 96.00 ii Mar. 5, 1819 Aaron Cooley ' Private 1 96.00 IMass. cont. line Mar. 18, 1819 Thomas Currier i 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 11, 1819 Peter Carlton 1 1 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 18, 1819 Ebenezer Capen ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 17, 1819 John Colcord Lieutenant ' 240.00 June 30, 1819 REVOLUTIONAIIY DOCUMENTS 251 County in the State of New Hampshire, ^Yho Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 10, 1818 64 Apr. 13, 1818 74 Apr. 30, 1818 59 Died February 3, 1831. Apr. 13, 1818 69 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing April 4, 1823. Apr. 20, 1818 68 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 16, 1818 78 Apr. 2, 1819 78 May 8, 1818 Transferred from Xew York from September 4, 1828. Apr. 25, 1818 68 Transferred from Windsor county, Yt., Sept. 4, 1829. Apr. 9, 1818 81 Apr. 29, 1818 73 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored, commencing February 3, 1829. May 5, 1818 71 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing August 19, 1823. May 25, 1818 71 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 28, 1823. Apr. 15, 1818 88 Apr. 9, 1818 84 Died January 30, 1825. Oct. 23, 1818 Dropped under act May 1, 1820, June 4, 1819 76 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing I May 28, 1823. Oct. 20, 1819 63 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Dec. 22, 1819 68 Died January 30, 1823. Apr. 27, 1818 86 July 20, 1819 76 May 1, 1818 70 Apr. 7, 1818 82 Transferred from Suffolk county. Mass., from March 4, 1820. June 8, 1818 86 Died January 1, 1825. May 29, 1823 81 Died February 12, 1834. June 9, 1824 79 Oct. 2, 1827 81 Apr. 4, 1818 74 Transferred from Vermont, from September 4, 1830. Dec. 23, 1830 78 Apr. 20, 1819 70 Apr. 10, 1818 76 Apr. 27, 1818 90 Died March 6, 1823. Apr. 9, 1818 90 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing April 1, 1823. Apr. 10, 1818 71 Apr. 9, 1818 87 70 Died April 29, 1828. May 13, 1819 1 U 75 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. 252 REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Ranh^ &c., of Persons Residing in Graf tan Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Jonathan Clark, 2d Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 21, 1819 John Culver “ 96.00 Conn. cont. line Jan. 15, 1820 Nathaniel Carpenter 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 18, 1820 Solomon Conant Sergeant 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 31, 1825 Jonathan Cooper Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 10, 1821 David Choate ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line Dec. 22, 1830 Jesse Carleton ii 96.00 “ Oct. 2, 1818 Peter Chandler 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 5, 1819 Samuel Dale (( 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 30, 1819 Brewer Dodge ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 16, 1819 Elkanah Danforth ii 96.00 ii May 18, 1820 David Davis ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line Jan. 20, 1830 William Elliot ii 96.00 Conn. cont. line Oct. 10, 1818 Obadiah Eastman ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 18, 1819 Ebenezer Eastman ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line “ John Emmons ii 96.00 May 19, 1820 Hezekiah Ford ii 96.00 Conn. cont. line May 1, 1819 Daniel Freeman a 96.00 “ ii Silas Fox ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 27, 1819 Jonathan Ferrin ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 6 , 1819 Levi Flanders ii 96.00 “ Sept. 8, 1819 Ezra Foster ii 96.00 “ Sept. 17, 1819 Jonathan Foster ii 96.00 “ Oct. 5, 1819 Ezekiel Fellows ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Jan. 20, 1820 Joseph French a 96.00 “ June 22, 1820 Lemuel Fuller ii 96.00 Conn. cont. line Aug. 12, 1820 Kichard Foster ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 12, 1830 Ezra Gates ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 1, 1818 Jeremiah Gillet a 96.00 Conn. cont. line Oct. 10, 1818 Nathan Hoit a 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 1, 1818 Richard Hughes Sergeant 96.00 ii Oct. 2, 1818 Philip Hunt Private 96.00 Oct. 6, 1818 George Hubbard Corporal 96.00 Conn. cont. line Oct. 10, 1818 John Hazelton Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line “ Robert Hoit “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 13, 1818 Samuel Heath ii 96.00 “ Feb. 3, 1819 William Hazeltine 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 18, 1819 Timothy Hibbard ti 96.00 Conn. cont. line •* Amos Heard 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 17, 1819 Ephraim Ham 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 19, 1819 Daniel Heath “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 28, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 253 County in the State of New Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. July 7, 1819 68 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Nov. 24, 1819 70 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Apr. 25, 1818 70 February 28, 1827. Died October 15, 1825. Oct. 5, 1825 74 No payment made. Apr. 10, 1818 Transferred from Orange county, Yt., from ]\[arch 4, 1826. Dec. 21, 1830 78 Apr. 9, 1818 75 Died August 1, 1827. May 1, 1818 Died July 14, 1819. May 12, 1819 66 Suspended act May 1, 1820. June 5, 1818 69 Died December 29, 1828. Mar. 30, 1818 75 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Jan. 5, 1830 82 May 1, 1818 78 Apr. 9, 1818 85 “ 72 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Nov. 30, 1818 70 March 31, 1823. Died May 31, 1828. May 26, 1818 75 Died October 13, 1819. Apr. 4, 1818 81 June 15, 1819 63 Suspended act ]May 1, 1820. June 4, 1818 68 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 8, 1818 76 Apr. 4, 1818 77 May 1, 1818 99 Dec. 6, 1819 78 Apr. 11, 1818 82 June 30, 1828 80 Mar. 6, 1830 76 Died October 1, 1833. Apr. Apr. 9, 1818 30, 1818 69 Died January 14, 1823. Apr. 11, 1818 75 Drop])cd act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing ]May Apr. 29, 1818 80 28, 1823. A pr. 9, 1818 73 Died December 28, 1827. Apr. 3, 1818 72 Apr. 16, 1818 77 May 6, 1818 77 May 7, 1818 80 Died June 12, 1833. Mar. 31, 1818 73 Died January 28, 1827. Apr. 9, 1818 74 June 6, 1818 73 Sus])ended act May 1, 1820. Continued commencing Feb- A pr. 11, 1818 68 ruary 4, 1829. Suspended act May 1, 1820. May 5, 1818 64 Dropped act May i, 1820. 254 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Shoiving the Names, Rank^ &c., of Persons Residing in Grafton Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Descrii^tion of service W^hen placed on pension roll Joseph Herrick Private I 96.00 1 N. H. cont. line June 7, 1819 Thomas Hodge ti 1 96.00 Conn. cont. line July 20, 1819 Richard Hazeltine a 96.00 1 Mass. cont. line July 31, 1819 Zebulon Hunt a 96.00 N. H. cont. line Septi. 16, 1819 Eleazer Haywood “ 96.00 “ Oct. 29, 1819 Reuben Hoit “ 96.00 “ Nov. 26, 1819 Simeon Haines “ 96.00 “ Feb. 14, 1820 John Hackett “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 9, 1820 Benjamin Hayward, 2d “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 16, 1819 Joseph Homan “ 96.00 M'ar. 18, 1819 Luther Ingalls “ 96.00 Conn. cont. line Aug. 14, 1818 Nathan Judd n 96.00 U Mar. 18, 1819 Samuel Jameson 96.00 n ii Joseph Johnson 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 19, 1819 Samuel Johnson 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 23, 1820 Joseph Johnson, 2d “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Aug. 14, 1818 Moses Knight “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 1, 1818 Stephen Keyes (( 96.00 “ Jan. 1, 1819 Joshua Kendall “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 17, 1819 Daniel Kimball “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 3, 1819 Thomas Kemp Lieutenant 240.00 Penn. cont. line July 7, 1819 Ezekiel Keyes Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 19, 1820 Luke Libby “ 96.00 “ Sept. 29, 1818 Asa Lowe (( 96.00 Mass. coi]t. line May 1, 1819 Jacob Lowe “ 96.00 “ Silas Leach u 96.00 “ May 27, 1819 Jonas Lewis “ 96.00 ii July 20, 1819 Daniel Lary “ 96.00 a Nov. 15, 1820 William Longfellow “ 96.00 a Apr 30, 1819 Isaac Morey Lieutenant 240.00 June 30, 1818 Robert Mason Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 29, 1818 Benjamin Morey “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 10, 1818 Clement Moody “ 96.00 “ “ Edward Marden “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 18, 1819 Ebenezer Messer <( 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 1, 1819 James Muchemore “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 19, 1819 Phineas Merrill “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 29, 1819 Hugh Matthews 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 20, 1819 Moses Moore “ 96.00 “ ^lay 2, 1839 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 255 County in the State of New Hampshire^ Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages ^Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Jan. 7, 1819 79 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Continued commencing Nov. 21, 1825. Apr. 15, 1819 74 Dropped under act Ma^'^ 1, 1820. Restored commencing April 1, 1823. Apr. 20, 1819 68 Apr. 9, 1818 72 Apr. 8, 1818 78 Sept. 28, 1819 61 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 9, 1818 76 Nov. 4, 1819 72 Apr. 9, 1818 70 May 16, 1818 69 Suspended under act ^lay 1, 1820. Continued commenc- ing August 5, 1826. Died February 2, 1830. Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing ^fay 27, 1823. “ 75 Mar. 31, 1818 69 Died May 4, 1825. Apr. 10, 1818 70 Apr. 15, 1818 79 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Octo- ber 11, 1826. July 21, 1818 73 Apr. 14, 1818 60 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 3, 1818 80 Apr. 9, 1818 70 Apr. 8, 1818 69 Sept. 23, 1818 81 Died Ma 3 ' 25, 1825. Nov. 20, 1819 82 Apr. 3, 1818 75 May 16, 1818 76 Apr. 27, 1818 73 Died April 19, 1830. Apr. 21, 1818 75 June 18, 1819 70 Died August 8, 1833. Oct. 18, 1819 68 Died May 13, 1827. Apr. 20, 1818 83 Mar. 30, 1818 61 Died October 17, 1830. Apr. 20, 1818 70 Apr. 3, 1818 68 Died November 6, 1822. Mar. 30, 1818 87 Apr. 9, 1818 75 “ 88 Died June 2, 1831. Apr. 6, 1818 69 May 16, 1818 75 Dropped act ^Nlaj' 1, 1820. Restored commencing Feb- ruary 18, 1828. June 17, 1819 74 Apr. 9, 1818 64 256 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Ranh, &c., of Persons Residing in Grafton Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- Description of service When placed on ance pension roll Saunders McMurphy Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 15, 1819 Stephen Morse “ 96.00 Conn. cont. line May 17, 1820 John Morrill ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 22, 1820 Benjamin Morrison ti 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 23, 1819 Peter Mayhew t( 96.00 N. H. cont. line Aug. 7, 1819 Josiah Newhall “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Jan. 23, 1822 Samuel Nowell 96.00 “ Apr. 6, 1831 Richard Otis 96.00 Conn. cont. line Feb. 11, 1819 Benjamin Powell 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 23, 1818 William Preston Serg-eant 96.00 ii Oct. 1, 1818 Alexander Pixley Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 7, 1818 Abner Poland “ 96.00 (t Oct. 10, 1818 William Parsons “ 96.00 (( Feb. 3, 1819 Samuel Pierce 96.00 Mar. 18, 1819 Matthew Pack “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 7, 1819 Joseph Pinned 96.00 Conn. cont. line Oct. 30, 1819 Samuel Parker 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 26, 1819 Dan Parker ii 96.00 “ Nov. 27, 1819 David Pratt Mariner 96.00 Navy continental Jan. 11, 1819 Jonathan Perkins Lieutenant 60.00 N. H. cont. line (( 78.00 “ (( a ii 240.00 Nov. 12, 1818 Zachariah Quimby Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 6, 1818 Benjamin Quint Mariner 96.00 Continental navy May 1, 1819 Thomas Quint Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 18, 1819 Robert Randall “ 96.00 Virginia cont. line Dec. 8, 1818 Samuel Richardson ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Dec. 15, 1818 John Rowen 96.00 ii Mar. 18, 1819 Paul Robbins 96.00 Mass. cont. line ii James Ramsey ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Aug. 1, 1819 Eliphalet Richardson ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 27, 1819 Enoch Richardson a 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 11, 1820 John Roberts a 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 18, 1820 Enoch Row’ell ii 96.00 ii Nov. 27, 1819 Henry Sullenheim ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 1, 1818 Elijah Smart ii 96.00 “ Oct. 2, 1818 Moses Smart 96.00 ii “ James Simonds a 96.00 Mass. cont. line ii REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 257 County in the State of New Uampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of Mairh, ISIS. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. ^Tay 8, 1819 74 Jan. 27, 1819 75 Jan. 10, 1820 85 Apr. 8, 1818 68 Transferred from Oxford' county, Maine, IMarch 4, 1820. Aug. 4, 1818 80 From Jetferson county. New York, from September 4, 1819. May 4, 1818 79 Died May 15, 1827. Mar. 4, 1830 76 Apr. 0, 1818 89 Transferred from Windham countv, Vermont. Apr. 17, 1818 70 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Mav 27, 1823. Apr. 21, 1818 85 Apr. 8, 1818 84 June 3, 1818 57 ■Suspended act ^iay 1, 1820. May 7, 1818 68 Apr. 9, 1818 84 Died i\lay 15, 1826. Apr. 27, 1818 71 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 21, 1818 68 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commenc- ing November 18, 1823. Apr. 9, 1818 68 Aug-. 31, 1818 80 Nov. 2, 1818 70 Susj)ended act ^lay 1, 1820. Continued commencing De- cember 10, 1827. >fay 3, 1809 1 April 27, 1810. Invalid pension. A])r. 24, 1816 Increased by act April 24, 1816. Mar. 27, 1818 80 j Relinquished for the benefit of act March 18, 1818. Died August 11, 1824. Apr. 8, 1818 64 j Died August 27, 1823. Apr. 6, 1818 1 70 Apr. 24, 1819 i 77 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Reinstated October 19, 1821. May 2, 1818 ' 87 Died :\[ay 24, 1823." Apr. 22, 1818 ' 58 Apr. 8, 1818 1 76 A])r. 9, 1818 69 Apr. 17, 1818 68 Suspended act ISIay 1, 1820. Reinstated July 19, 1821. July 13, 1819 80 Died October 3, 1831. Apr. 8, 1818 66 Suspended act May 1, 1820. July 31, 1819 80 Sus])euded act May 1, 1820. Continued commencing March 2, 1827. Died March 2, 1829. May 2, 1818 72 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing March 4, 1830. Apr. 28, 1818 1 ; Apr. 27, 1818 75 1 Apr. 21, 1818 1 81 Apr. 14, 1818 72 258 11 EY OLU TI O N A R Y DOCUMENTS Statement Slioiving the Names, Banlc, d-c., of Persons Residing in Grafton Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Zebediah Silver Private 96.00 1 IMass. cont. line i Oct. 10, 1818 Stockman Swett “ 96.00 Conn. cont. line “ Samnel Simonds “ 96.00 “ “ Oliver Sawyer “ 96.00 IMass. cont. line Oct. 20, 1818 Theophihis Sanborn “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Feb. 3, 1819 Moses Sleeper “ 96.00 “ Mar. 13, 1819 Josiah Stephens “ 96.00 IMass. cont. line Apr. 19, 1819 John Straw “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line “ Renjamin Smith, 2d “ 96.00 “ May 20, 1819 Simeon Stephens “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 16, 1818 Stephen Smith 96.00 July 20, 1819 Joel Stewart ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 30, 1819 Nathaniel Simoiids (< 96.00 “ Aug. 2, 1819 Zebnlon Sinclair 11 96.00 “ Sept. 14, 1819 Moses Straw 96.00 Nov. 6, 1819 Richard Sanborn 96.00 - Nathaniel Scarritt “ 96.00 Conn. cont. line May 18, 1820 William Simonds “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 19, 1820 Ebenezer Stowell “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Aug. 2, 1820 Joseph Stephens 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 24, 1823 Thomas Smith it 90.00 Mass. cont. line Jan. 20, 1819 Solomon Smith “ 96.00 ii Mar. 3, 1832 Reuben Sanborn “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 12, 1828 Isaac Smith “ 96.00 i i Mar. 18, 1819 Jacob Tilton “ 96.00 “ Oct. 6, 1818 Moses Thomas “ 96.00 “ Mar. 16, 1819 Samuel Trickey “ 96.00 “ Apr. 16, 1819 Edward Taylor ti 96.00 “ Apr. 17, 1819 Philip Tabor 96.00 “ Mar. 8, 1830 James Trowbridge Sergeant 40.00 Mass. cont. line U 64.00 “ <( 96.00 Oct. 10, 1818 David Wright Private 96.00 N. H. co.nt. line Sept. 29, 1818 Thomas Welsh ii 96.00 “ Oct, 2, 1818 Seth Waterman 96.00 IMass. cont. line Oct. 10, 1818 Robert Williams Mariner 96.00 Navy Dec. 13, 1818 Nathaniel Whitcomb Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line :^rar. 23, 1819 Eli Washburne “ 96.00 Conn. cont. line Mar. 29, 1819 Benjamin Whitcomb Major 240.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 17, 1819 Benjamin Winter Private 96.00 IMass. cont. line Apr. 9, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 259 County in the State of New Hampshire^ ^^llO Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commence m e n t of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 15, 1818 70 Died Sex^tember 30, 1821. Apr. 20, 1818 70 Apr. 9, 1818 71 Dropx^ed act Maj^ 1, 1820. Reinstated February' 8, 1822. Apr. 7, 1818 60 Died August 28, 1826. ^lay Apr. 2, 1818 7, 1818 75 Apr. 20, 1818 72 Died May 20, 1827. Apr. 30, 1818 68 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 11, 1818 75 Apr. 21, 1818 69 76 SusxJended act ^lay 1, 1820. Continued commencing Jan- May 15, 1819 70 nary 19, 1828. Died January 8, 1830. Suspended act ^lay 1, 1820. Mav 22, 1818 62 Died January 29, 1827. :^ray 25, 1818 77 Mar. 27, 1819 80 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Continued commencing Oct. 26, 1819 69 Februarj" 24, 1824. Suspended act May 1, 1820. ])ec. 4, 1819 65 Susx^ended act ^lay 1, 1820. Apr. 30, 1818 73 • May 20, 1818 80 Mar. ], 1823 68 Apr. 13, 1818 74 Transferred from Oxford county, Blaine, from Septem- Feb. 14, 1832 80 ber 4, 1826. Died June 2, 1827. An«-. 10, 1827 74 Died June 2, 1828. Apr. 19, 1818 81 Died April 15, 1819. A])r. 8, 1818 69 Suspended act !May, 1820. Apr. 16, 1818 68 Died July 27, 1833. A pr. 1, 1818 80 Apr. 13, 1818 68 ^far. Feb. 8, 1830 5, 1810 March 3, 1811. Invalid ])ension. Apr. 24, 1816 71 Increased by act April 24, 1816. ytay 18, 1818 Relinquished for the benefit of act March 18, 1818. Died Apr. 20, 1818 75 Julj' 28, 1832. Apr. 24, 1818 81 Apr. 3, 1818 93 Alay 1, 1818 71 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Reinstated September 12, 1821. June 25, 1818 81 Died :\Iav 14. 1823. Died July 10, 1828. Apr. 21, 1818 76 June 23, 1818 71 Died July 22, 1828. Apr. 8, 1818 78 260 REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, llanl', c('C., of Persons Eesiding in Grafton Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Simon Ward Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 27, 1819 Jonas Whiting- “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 15, 1819 Thomas Watson “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 17, 1819 Samuel Williams Sergeant 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 30, 1819 Jeremiah Woodman Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 8, 1819 James Woodbury H 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 6, 1819 Joseph Wheat ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 21, 1819 James Williams 96.00 !Mass. cont. line U Ebenezer Wise 96.00 “ Nov. 16, 1819 Daniel Willis 96.00 Conn. cont. line “ James H. Woodbury 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 19, 1820 T^aul Whitcomb ii 96.00 Mass. cont. line Learned "Walker 96.00 Sept. 15, 1820 RP^VOLUTION A R Y DOCUMENTS 261 County in the State of New Hampshire, V^lio Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ag-es Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 3, 1818 72 Apr. 27, 1818 65 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Apr. 8, 1818 69 May 12, 1819 81 Died July 7, 1824. Apr. 21, 1818 76 Apr. 8, 1818 78 July 3, 1819 60 Suspended act May 1, 1820. May 28, 1819 59 Suspended act May 1, 1820. May 1, 1818 74 Died February 4, 1825. Apr. 28, 1819 70 Died March 3, 1824. Oct. 28, 1818 76 Apr. 16, 1818 74 Apr. 9, 1818 76 262 liE VO L U T I O N A R Y DOCUMENTS SlaU'inent Showing the Names, llanlx, d-c., of Persons Residing in Hillsborough Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Bank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Benjamin Allds Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 23, 1819 William Abbott “ 96.00 “ “ Peter Abbott ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Atay 26, 1819 Samuel Aiken “ 96.00 “ Sept. 15, 1819 David Abbot a 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 30, 1819 Joel Adams “ 96.00 it Nov. 27, 1819 Joses Bueknam “ 96.00 “ June 30, 1818 Thomas Blood u 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 30, 1818 William Burrows, 2d a 96.00 May 19, 1820 William Burrows a 96.00 it May 16, 1819 Stephen Bohonon n 96.00 May 18, 1819 'William Blair a 96.00 it Daniel Buswell “ 96.00 it Isaac Blanchard n 96.00 “ Nathaniel Bootman n 96.00 << “ William Brown << 96.00 May 19, 1819 Joseph Burke Serg-eant 96.00 “ Alay 21, 1819 Joshua Burnham Private 96.00 “ May 24, 1819 Ammi Burnham 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 29, 1819 !Moses Brewer Captain 240.00 “ Oct. 12, 1819 Benjamin Baker Private 96.00 N. II. cont. line Nov. 6, 1819 Israel Bryant “ 96.00 R. I. cont. line Dec. 1, 1819 Ebenezer Bill it 96.00 “ Nov. 29, 1819 Peter Barker 96.00 Alass. cont. line Sept. 17, 1820 Archelaus Batchelder Sergeant 30.00 it “ “ 48.00 - Lieutenant 240.00 “ Jan. 16, 1819 Daniel Cobb 240.00 “ June 30, 1818 Samuel Curtis Surgeon 240.00 Navy Dec. 2, 1818 John Chadwick Sergeant 96.00 N. II. cont. line Dec. 11, 1818 James Caldwell Private 96.00 Mar. 5, 1819 Meletiah Cobb Sergeant 96.00 Alass. cont. line Apr. 13, 1819 Daniel Campbell Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line “ Samuel Caldwell it 96.00 “ Apr. 22, 1819 Jonathan Conant it 96.00 Alass. cont. line Apr. 24, 1819 William Cutter it 96.00 “ “ Samuel Cud worth it 96.00 N. II. cont. line June 15, 1819 James Carr it 96.00 1 “ July 23, 1819 R E V O L U T I O N A K Y DOCUMENTS 263 Coimtif in the State of Neiu Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Age Apr. 9, 1818 74 Mar. 30, 1818 74 Dec. 12, 1818 81 Apr. 7, 1818 72 Sept. 21, 1819 66 May 12, 1818 65 x\pr. 7, 1818 72 xVpr. 14, 1818 64 Dec. 12, 1819 68 xVpr. 8, 1819 97 Apr. 23, 1819 68 Apr. 9, 1819 73 Mar. 30, 1819 67 Apr. 3, 1819 62 Apr. 13, 1819 Mar. 31, 1819 82 Apr. 11, 1819 72 July 6, 1819 65 June 12, 1819 60 May 7, 1819 70 Sept. 25, 1819 60 May 8, 1818 71 Mar. 31, 1818 64 Oct. 17, 1818 70 Sept. 4, 1794 x\pr. 24, 1816 :Mar. 31, 1818 80 Apr. 4, 1818 81 Apr. 11, 1818 74 :^Iay 1, 1818 June 20, 1818 83 x\pr. 7, 1818 x\pr. 13, 1818 73 x\pr. 4, 1818 75 June 2, 1818 73 xVpr. 20, 1818 82 :Mar. 30, 1819 74 Apr. 1, 1818 81 Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Died Xovember 4, 1824. Died August 2.), 1828. From Vermont. Dropped act May, 1820. Reinstated July 15, 1822. Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing- March 24, 1824. Died January 17, 1828. Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 19, 1828. Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 8, 1823. Suspended under act ^fay 1, 1820. Died January 26, 1831. Dropped under act ^tay, 1820. Reinstated December 27, 1832. Died April 26, 1826. Susj)ended act May, 1820. Died February 12, 1825. Died May 7, i829. Dropped act ^fay, 1820. Suspended under act iStat', 1820. Died February 25, 1820. Died July 14, 1825. Transferred from ^Middlesex county, Massachusetts, from April 10, 1827. A])ril 20. 1796. Invalid pension. Increased to this rate by act April 24, 1816. Relinquished for benefits of act March 18, 1818. Died December 18, 1823. Suspended under act Maj', 1820. Died March 31, 1822. Died January 15, 1824. Died December 25, 1824. Suspended act Maj', 1820. Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Continued commenc- ing April 13, 1832. 261 REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Ranh', (£-c., of Persons Residing in II illsho rough Pension List under the Aet of Congress Names Rank Annua] Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Thomas Cutter Private 96.00 INIass. cont. line Aug. 9 1819 Joseph Cheney H 96.00 “ July 26, 1819 Abraham Currier H 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 12, 1819 Stephen Colby u 96.00 ii “ Joseph Chadwick a 96.00 Juh'- 13, 1819 James Colby a 96.00 ii Sept. 7, 1819 Stephen Curtis n 96.00 Sept. 27, 1819 Robert Campbell Ord. Sergt. 96.00 ii Oct. 12, 1819 Eliphalet Cole Private 96.00 Oct. 5, 1819 iSIichael Carter Marine 96.00 Navy Nov. 29, 1819 Jonathan Cilley Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Dec. 3, 1819 Joseph Crosby “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 17, 1820 Lemuel Curtis “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 26, 1820 Stephen Conroy “ 96.00 “ Oct, 15, 1819 Phineas Douglass “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 30, 1818 William Dickey Sergeant 96.00 N. H. cont. line “ Simon Dodge Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line it Abraham Davis “ 96.00 “ “ William Dimond “ 96.00 “ Jan. 18, 1819 Robert Dodge Sergeant 96.00 “ Mar. 5, 1819 John Dutton Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 19, 1819 Trueworthy Dudley (( 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 21, 1891 David Dascomb ii 96.00 “ Aug. 23, 1819 John Davis ft 96.00 Conn. cont. line July 12, 1819 Jonathan Edes it 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 31, 1820 Peter Farnum it 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 30, 1818 John Farrier it 96.00 Jan. 18, 1819 Israel Farnum it 96.00 “ June 9, 1819 Nathaniel Flint it 96.00 “ Aug. 2, 1819 David Farmer 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 13, 1819 Offin French it 96.00 “ ti Benjamin Fifield 96.00 “ July 12, 1819 Joseph Fellows 96.00 “ Nov. 16, 1819 Jabez Felch 96.00 “ Harbour Farnsworth 96.00 Mass. cont. line Nov. 29, 1819 David Fisk it 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 10, 1820 John Fann 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 10, 1818 Jeremiah GrifBn 96.00 it Oct. 7, 1818 John A. Goss it 96.00 it May 18, 1819 Ephraim Goss 96.00 ii May 19, 1819 Charles Greenfield 96.00 it May 21, 1819 Nathan Greenleaf 1 96.00 it John George 1 » 96.00 ti May 24, 1819 REVOI-UTIONARY DOCUMENTS - 265 County in the State of Neiv Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the j:)ension roll; and remarks. :May 4, 1818 75 Died December 17, 1825. Apr. 10, 1818 58 Dropped under act Alay 1, 1820. Apr. 7, 1818 61 Died September 22, 1825. Apr. 11, 1818 60 Died June 3, 1830. Apr. 30, 1818 72 Died Alarch 11, 1829. Apr. 1, 1818 79 June 18, 1819 78 Died December 31, 1832. Apr. ^1, 1818 85 Died January 18, 1827. ^far. 31, 1818 69 .Atay 1, 1818 69 Died January 18, 1824. Afar. 31, 1818 79 July 6, 1819 78 Apr. 1, 1818 72 “ 84 Died February 9, 1821. 75 Died October 31, 1825. Apr. 11, 1818 73 ' Apr. 30, 1818 84 Apr. 13, 1818 74 Died July 29, 1828. June 15, 1818 81 Alar. 31, 1818 67 Apr. 7, 1818 64 Died September 25, 1820. Apr. 1, 1818 67 Died July 4, 1827. Apr. 11, 1818 70 December 3, 1829. Apr. R 1818 74 Died February 17, 1829. Apr. 3, 1818 71 Dro])ped under act Alay 1, 1820. Restored commencing January 8, 1829. Apr. 13, 1818 69 Died June 11, 1827. Apr. 3, 1818 62 Apr. 1, 1818 83 Dropped act Alaj’ 1, 1820. Reinstated July 17, 1821. Alay 5, 1818 80 Apr. 15, 1818 65 Died Alay 5, 1827. Apr. 20, 1818 69 Died Alay 7, 1824. Aiay 8 , 1818 63 Suspended under act Alay 1, 1820. Oct. 16, 1818 67 Dro])ped under act Aiay 1, 1820. Restored commencing April 10, 1823. Died Aug. 24, 1830. Apr. 18, 1818 69 Died Alarch 5, 1826. Apr. 11, 1818 76 Apr. 6 , 1818 71 Died Alay 20, 1819. Alay 5, 1818 66 Apr. 30, 1818 71 Suspended act Alay 1, 1820. Apr. 2 1818 69 A pr. 13,’ 1818 63 Died December 6, 1820. Alar. 30, 1818 74 Died June 30, 1831. Apr. 4, 1818 68 Died January 29, 1831. 2(56 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names^ Rani', di’C., of Persons Residing in Ilillshoroiigli Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Bank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Benjamin Griffin Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 15, 1819 Abiel Gardner 96.00 ii Sept. 6, 1819 ]<]zekiel Gardiner Sergeant 96.00 Abel Gag-e Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 21, 1819 Benjamin Gould 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 5, 1819 Theophilus Griffin “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 29, 1819 Thaddeiis Gooding- 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 1, 1820 Aaron Howe “ 96.00 “ June 30, 1818 Isaac Hobart 96.00 N. H. cont. line “ William Hale “ 96.00 “ Sept. 30, 1818 Jacob Hobart a 96.00 ii Jeremiah Hobson << 96.00 !Mass. cont. line Jan. 18, 1819 Ebenezer Hall Fife-major 96.00 “ Mar. 15, 1819 William Hogg- Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 13, 1819 Josiali Howard “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 18, 1819 Pitman Howard “ 96.00 “ May 21, 1819 Stephen Hills “ 96.00 “ May 24, 1819 Bichard Hall Lieutenant 240.00 ii May 25, 1819 Henry Henley Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 9, 1819 Jonathan Holt a * 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 14, 1819 David Hall “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Aug. 23, 1819 Aaron Hood a 96.00 Benjamin Howard 96.00 “ July 12, 1819 William Harris 96.00 Oct. 5 , 1819 Europe Hamlin 96.00 Mass. cont. line Nov. 1, 1819 Charles Herrick a 96.00 ii May 26, 1820 Win. Hogg or Hodge 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 19, 1820 Nathaniel Hazelton (( 96.00 “ May 6, 1822 John Harwood 96.00 ii Apr. 24, 1823 Moses Hall 96.00 B. T. cont. line ii Enoch Jewett a 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 30, 1818 William Jones ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 25, 1819 Ephraim Johnson Nov. 26, 1819 Thomas Jones 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 31, 1820 Philip W. Kibbey << 96.00 Conn. cont. line Mar. 20, 1819 Asa Kemp 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 16, 1819 Elijah Knight “ 96.00 ii June 1819 Solomon Kittredge 96.00 N. H. cont. line 1 K evolutionary: documents 267 County in the State of New Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscrihed on the Passed on the 18 th of March, 1818 . Commencement of pension Ages Laws under wliicii they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Uay 20 , 1818 70 l)rop])ed under act ]\Iav 1 , 1820. Restored commencing September 19, 1828. Apr. 8 , 1818 81 Apr. 4, 1818 75 Died September 18, 1818. May 15, 1818 7 5 Suspended act ^fay 1 , 1820. Reinstated July 17, 1821. Apr. 11 , 1818 72 May 9, 1818 76 Died January 13, 1833. Apr. 14, 1818 78 Apr. 4, 1818 72 Died July 1 , 1833. Apr. 1 , 1818 55 Died August 21 , 1826. “ 69 Dro])])ed act May 1 , 1820. Restored commencing !March 1, 1823. “ 67 Died April 10 , 1828. Apr. 6 , 1818 69 Apr. If), 1818 Apr. 7, 1818 74 June 16, 1818 68 Died March 6 , 1833. May 8 , 1818 84 Died August 20 , 1830. May 24, 1819 69 Died Januaiy 18, 1834. Nov. 20 , 1818 72 Sus])cnded act iMay, 1820. Apr. 3, 1819 75 Died May 22 , 1819. Apr. 23, 1818 60 Died February 5, 1824. Apr. 20, 1818 76 Dropped act ^Fa^', 1820. Reinstated January 10 , 1823. Died August 27," 1824. Apr. 8 , 1818 59 May 9, 1818 81 Dropped under act May, 1820. Restored commencing :^Iay 19. 1830. Died February 26, 1832. Apr. 7, 1818 70 Died February 20, 1823. June 17, 1819 67 Suspended act May, 1820. Feb. 7, 1819 73 Apr. 17, 1818 71 July 7, 1819 63 Died July 8 , 1825. INIarch 1, 1823 80 Apr. 1 , 1818 76 76 Apr. 14, 1818 89 Apr. 1 , 1818 70 June 23, 1818 76 ^fay 5, 1818 68 Dropped under act May, 1820. Restored commencing February' 12 , 1829. Apr. 3, 1818 87 Jan. 29, 1819 68 Mar. 31, 1818 80 Dropped under act May 1 , 1820. Restored commencing May 8 , 1823. 268 KE VOLUTION All Y DOCUMENTS Statement Shoiving the Names, Bank, d-c., of Ferstms Residing in lliUshorongli Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Eank Annual Allow- Description of service When placed on ance pension roll Ezra Kimball Abner Keyes Eliphalet Kilburn Simon Kemp Private fl 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 Mass. cont. line N. H. cont. line Mass. cont. line June 15, 1819 Sept. 20, 1819 Nov. 1, 1819 May 26, 1820 James Leig’hton Naboth Lewis Joseph Little Samnel Lovering Thomas Laney Joseph Leach John Lincoln Samnel Lovejoy Winslow Lakin Mariner Corporal Private Musician 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 Conn. cont. line ]Mass. cont. line N. H. cont. line Mass. cont. line Apr. 19, 1819 Mav 1, 1819 MaV 21, 1819 Now 6, 1819 Nov. 30, 1819 May 19, 1820 June 13, 1820 Mar. 14, 1827 June 30, 1818 John Mcllvane Ezra Merriam Private 96.00 96.00 Abraham Moors Hugh Moore 96.00 96.00 X. H. cont. line May 18, 1819 John Manning Thomas Murdough Sergeant Private 96.00 96.00 May 21, 1819 Farrar Miller John Mason Nathaniel INIerrill Nathaniel Martin Thomas Mallet 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 22, 1819 May 25, 1819 June 15, 1819 June 16, 1819 Amos Martin John Morrill David Morrill 96.00 96.00 96.00 N. H. cont. line a May 2, 1819 July 12, 1819 July 13, 1819 Samuel Morrill 96.00 Sept. 16, 1819 David McClure Jonathan Marsh John McCurdy William Moreland Jacob McTntire Isaac Mullikin Jonathan Martin Drummer Private ii 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 21, 1819 Nov. 29, 1819 Dec. 3, 1819 Jan. 15, 1820 June 7, 1820 Jan. 20, 1819 Julv 17, 1818 James Nesmith 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 21, 1819 REV OliU TIO N A R Y DOCUMENTS 269 County in ilie State of New Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18 th of March, 1818 . Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 4, 1818 75 Apr. 20, 1818 81 Died December 17, 1820. Apr. 30, 1819 62 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Mav 5, 1819 69 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing December 10, 1828. Apr. 6, 1818 70 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 27, 1818 63 A pr. 3, 1818 59 “ May 18, 1818 62 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 7, 1818 69 Dec. 6, 1819 68 Dropj)ed act May 1, 1820. Nov. 2, 1819 70 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Feb. 20, 1827 78 Apr. 3, 1818 66 Suspended under act Mav 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 8, 1823. “ 72 Suspended under act Maj' 1, 1820. Apr. 7, 1818 67 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 8, 1823. Died June 21, 1827. Apr. 11, 1818 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. May 23, 1818 76 Dropped under act May 1, '1820. Restored commencing February 14, 1831. ii 70 Died August 5, 1829. Apr. 1, 1818 63 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing ^lay 8, 1823. Died January 14, 1824. “ 66 Died August 6, 1820. Apr. 18, 1818 72 May 2, 1818 Jan. 25, 1819 58 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 22, 1818 66 Suspended act ^fav 1, 1820. Reinstated commencing ^iav 8, 1822. Died July 1, 1822. 3Tav 6, 1818 58 Susjiended act May 1, 1820. Mar. 31, ISIS 72 Apr. 3, 1818 70 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Reinstated' July 10, 1823. Died December 13, 1825. Dec. 26, 1818 59 Snsj)ended act IMay 1, 1820. Restored commencing ^lay 8, 1823. Died November 23, 1825. June 17, 1819 68 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 29, 1818 73 “ Oct. 15, 1818 76 Died June 4, 1824. Apr. 17, 1818 82 A pr. 9, 1818 76 >fay 11, 1818 76 Died July 10, 1829. Apr. 4, 1818 70 Transferred from Sussex count v, Massachusetts, Sept. 4, 1826. “ ' 84 Died Februarv 13, 1828. 270 ]lEYOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Slatement Showing the Xarnes, Uanl\ of Persons Pesiding in Ilillshorough Pension List under the Act of Congress L - Annual When placed Names Rank Allow- Description' of service on ance pension roll Francis Newton Private 9G.00 Mass. cent, line Mar. 24, 1819 David Osgood “ 96.00 Mar. 19, 1819 Peter Peavey Levi Parker Lieutenant 96.00 240.00 June 30, 1818 John Purple Private 96.00 N. H. cent, line Jan. 16, 1819 Kbenezer Pratt 96.00 44 Apr. 21, 1819 Jonathan Putney Reuben Patch a 96.00 96.00 44 Mass. cent, line May 21, 1819 Nehemiah Pierce “ 96.00 June s, 1819 Pomp Peters “ 96.00 “ June 9, 1819 Levi Priest “ 96.00 June 15, 1819 Isaac Patterson “ 96.00 N. H. cent, line July 28, 1819 James Pearson 96.00 R. I. cent, line June 29, 1819 Jonathan Parker 96.00 INIass. cent, line Apr. 21, 1819 Benjamin W. Parker Mariner 96.00 Continental navy Sept. 6, 1819 Thomas Peabody Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 27, 1819 Jesse Perkins “ 96.00 !Mass. cont. line Jan. 15, 1820 Abner Preston “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 20, 1820 Joseph Perkins “ 96.00 May 22, 1820 Thomas Perkins “ 96.00 INfass. cont. line May 25 ’ 1820 Jo'hn Phelps “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 31, 1820 Ebenezer Perkins 96.00 iSIass. cont. line June 13, 1820 Elisha Parker “ 96.00 N. Y. cont. line Sept. 18, 1820 Elijah Parker “ 96.00 Nov. 21, 1824 John Putney “ 96.00 N. II. cont. line May 28, 1830 Joseph Proctor “ 96.00 44 Jan. 20, 1819 Joseph Robbins “ 96.00 ^lass. cont. line June 30, 1818 Zadock Reid 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 30, 1818 Nathaniel Rix “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 2, 1818 Jonas Richardson “ 96.00 May 22 1819 Zachariah Robbins Sergeant 96.00 “ June 15, 1819 John Rollins, 2d Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 18, 1819 Daniel Russell “ 96.00 !Mass. cont. line July 16, 1819 Amos Richards “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 21, 1819 Abraham Rose U 96.00 R. I. cont. line Julj^ 6, 1819 Silas Russell ii 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 23, 1820 Jedediah Russell a 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 26, 1820 John Swan Stephen Shattuck ti 96.00 96.00 44 June 30, 1818 Benjamin Stone Captain 240.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 1, 1818 ISIoses Sanborn Private 96.00 Dec. 1, 1818 Nathaniel Stephens “ 96.00 Mar. 25, 1819 K E \ ^ O L U T 1 0 N A II Y D O C U :\I E N T S 271 County in the State of Neiv Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the IStli of March, ISIS. Commencement of pension • Ag-es Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr, 29, 1818 84 Dropped under act Afay 1, 1820. Restored eommeneing January 1, 1828. Died April 7, 1S30. Apr. 1, 1818 75 Apr. 3, 1818 70 Apr. 1, 1818 68 Apr. 3, 1818 68 Apr. 30, 1818 70 Apr. 1, 1818 74 Died June 30, 1831, Mar. 30, 1819 76 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Reinstated February 11, 1822. Died June 13, 1827. Apr. 4, 1818 62 Died March 28, 1819. Apr. 0, 1818 63 Mar. 27, 1819 59 Dropped under act !Mav 1, 1820. Apr. 1, 1818 69 Died September 2, 1823. Apr, 0, 1818 72 Apr. 1, 1818 65 Died June 6, 1822. , “ 61 Suspended under act ;^^ay 1, 1820. Apr. 13, 1818 81 May 27, 1818 79 Oct. 24, 1818 78 Nov, 0, 1819 68 Died November 22. 1822. Mar. 5, 1819 66 Suspended under act ^la}' 1, 1820. Apr. 1, 1819 82 Apr. 7, 1819 66 Died' July 26, 1824. Apr. 27, 1820 Nov. 13, 1824 76 Jan. 1, 1828 81 :\Iay 2 1818 71 Apr. 9 , 1818 68 “ 69 Died February 24, 1827. Apr. 15, 1818 81 >[ar. 30, 1818 77 Died January 6, 1827. Mar. 29, 1819 70 Suspended under act ^laj' 1, 1820. A])r. 21, 1818 78 Apr. 30, 1818 75 Apr. 4, 1818 76 Died November 26, 1829. Apr. 7^ 1818 78 June 18^ 1819 70 Died February 13, 1827. June 3, 1818 72 Apr. 9, 1818 79 Apr. 3, 1818 59 Suspended under act ^Nfay 1, 1820. Restored commencing A])ril 16, 1823. Died June 5, 1833. Mar. 30, 1818 75 Died February 13, 1820. Apr. 2C 1818 78 Died June 27, 1821. Apr. 6, 1818 75 1 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Shou'ing the Names, llanl', &c., of Persons Pesiding in IliUshorough Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank \nnnal Allow- ance 1 Description' of service When placed on pension roll Joseph Severance Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 21, 1819 Cicero Svvett 96.00 “ May 18, 1819 Abraham T. Swett Corporal 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 22, 1818 John Scott IMusician 96.00 !Mass. cont. line May 25, 1819 Ephraim Stephens Private 96.00 A”. II. cont. line June 8, 1819 Nathaniel Smart 96.00 “ July 23, 1819 Ebenezer Scribner “ 96.00 “ July 13, 1819 Simeon Simonds “ 96.00 ^fass. cont. line “ David Sanborn “ 96.00 N^. H. cont. line Sept. 8, 1819 Joseph Stearns (4 96.00 Oct. 26, 1819 David Smiley 44 96.00 !Mass. cont. line Feb. 11, 1820 Samnel Spear 44 96.00 44 May 26, 1820' Stephen Sawyer 44 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 13, 1820 John Shedd 44 96.00 IMass. cont. line June 27, 1820 Thomas Cilley 96.00 44 July 10, 1821 Jotham Stearns 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 16, 1823 Amos SpafEord 44 40.00 44 ii 64.00 44 44 96.00 44 Sept. 30, 1818 James Taggart Lieutenant 240.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 21, 1819 Nathan Tntlle Private 96.00 44 June 16, 1819 Christopher Thayer 44 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 7, 1819 Jonathan Wilkins Mariner 30.00 Continental navy Apr. 21, 1819 “ “ 48.00 “ “ 44 90.00 “ July 5, 1822 Thomas Wright Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Nov. 21, 1818 Thomas Whittle “ 96.00 44 Jan. 18, 1819 Nathaniel Whittemore 44 96.00 44 Apr. 21, 1819 Aqnilla Wilkins Sergeant 96.00 “ May 21, 1819 Richard Wheeler Private 96.00 44 May 24, 1819 Joel Wetmore “ 96.00 May 25, 1819 William Wheeler 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 15, 1819 Edward West 96.00 44 44 Zaeehens Walker Lien ten ant 240.00 Mass. cont. line July 15, 1819 Eli])halet Woodward Private 96.00 44 July 13, 1819 Joseph Webster “ 96.00 A". H. cont. line Sept. 6, 1819 Thomas Walker “ 96.00 44 Oct. 14, 1819 Josiah Warren 44 96.00 44 Oct. 12, 1819 REVOLUTION AH Y DOCUMENTS 273 County in the State of Neiv II ampsliire, ^yllo Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the ISth of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 14, 1818 80 Died February 10, 1827. A])r. 13, 1818 70 Died Mav 29, 1830. A pr. 1818 01 Suspended under act INfay 1, 1820. Oct. 28, 1818 08 Suspended under act INIay 1, 1820. Restored commencing December 18, 1830. Apr. 11, 1818 70 Apr. 28, 1819 01 Died February 12, 1825. :Mav 7, 1818 05 Suspended under act ^ta}' 1, 1820. Apr. 7, 1818 85 Died June 3, 1830. May 8, 1818 81 Sns])ended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing October 12, 1824. Apr. 1, 1818 77 Apr. 11, 1818 03 Suspended under act ^laj' 1, 1820. Restored conmiencing April 10, 1823. Oct. 1, 1819 70 Suspended under act ^Fay 1, 1820. Feb. lo’. 1820 71 Suspended under act ^lay 1, 1820. July 13, 1819 08 Suspended under act ^Fay 1, 1820. Apr. 1, 1818 81 ]Mar. 1, 1823 70 Sept. 28, 1808 ISFarch 3, 1809. Invalid pension. Apr. 24, 1810 Increased by act April 24, 1810. Apr. 9, 1818 Relinquished for the benefit of act March IS, 1818. Died February 13, 1830. Apr. 9, 1818 78 Died January 25, 1828. Apr. O 1818 90 Died June 24, 1828. Oct. 2fi, 1818 70 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Mar. 9, 1807 April 25, 1808. Invalid pension. A pr. 24, 1810 April 25, 1808, Increased by act April 24, 1810. Apr. 3, 1818 A])ril 25, 1808. Relinquished for the l)enefits of act .March 18, 1818. June 25, 1818 09 • Died August 12, 1827. Apr. 9, 1818 08 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 9, 1818 Suspended under act ISFay 1, 1820. Restored commencing January 13, 1825. Apr. 80, 1818 Died Decemlier 9, 1823. .\pr. 15, 1818 01 Died June 13, 1832. Apr. 13, 1818 70 Ajir. 22 1818 05 57 Dropped under act IVFav 1, 1820. Restored commencing April 11, 1823. Died February 18, 1825. Dro]iped under act ISfay 1, 1820. Apr. 4, 1818 73 Apr. 14, ISIS 08 Died Fel)rnary 23, 1820. Apr. 3, 1818 73 ^rav 12, 1818 08 Api-. 1, ISIS ' 81 Died June 29, 1820. 274 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Shoiving the Names, Ranh, &c., of Persons Residing in Ilillshorough Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance 1 1, l: ! 1 1 . rn'I-vi T-*! I-I 1 ■! Description of service When placed on pension roll Jesse Walker Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 30, 1819 Abiel Wilson Sergeant 1 96.00 ! Mass. cont. line Jan. 15, 1820 Siitherick Weston Private 96.00 1 N. H. cont. line May 26, 1820 James Wood “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 13, 1820 Joseph Wetherbee U 96.00 ii “ Joseph Wallace 96.00 N. ir. cont. line Apr. 22, 1822 Abraham Wright alias Abraham B. Wright a 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 5, 1822 William Wood 30.00 “ “ 40.00 ii “ 64.00 n “ 96.00 u Oct. 30, 1819 Daniel Young 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 21, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 275 Ccmnty m the State of New Ilampsliire^ Who Have Bmi Inscribed on the Passed on the ISth of March, ISIS. Commencement of f)ension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 17, 1818 73 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Feb. 14, 1819. Died June 3, 1833. Apr. 9, 1819 64 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. July 19, 1819 62 “ Oct. 14, 1819 70 Suspended under act !May 1, 1820. Restored commencing June 14, 1828. July 7, 1819 81 Died iMarcli 24, 1829. Aj)r. 4, 1818 78 Apr. 9, 1819 74 Died July 16, 1833. Mar. 4, 1789 June 7, 1785. Invalid pension. Sept. 14, 1808 Increased by act March 3, 1809. Apr. 24, 1816 76 Increased by act April 24, 1816. Apr. 1, 1818 Relinquished for the benefit of act March IS, ISIS. Died January 14, 1827. Apr. 4, 1818 68 Died June 2, 1829. 276 KEYOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Ixank, S:c., of Fersons Residing in Merrimaclc Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Elias Abbott William Adams Ezra Abbott William Ash Andrew Aiken Abel Blood Jonathan Bnrbank Samuel Bond Josiah Blodgett Nathan Bnrpee Daniel Bean Joshna Blodgett Joseph Chaplin William Clifford Joseph Chaplin John Clark IMoses Cross Joseph Cleasby Theophilns Cram Samnel Crane Thomas Colby Francisco Como Jonathan Cheney Edward Currier Abiel Chandler Anthony Clark Nathaniel Cheney Josiah Chase Eben Colby Josiah Chandler Benjamin Cressy John Dinsmore John Davis Rank A.nnual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Private 9G.00 N. H. cont. line Dec. 15, 1831 9().00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 21, 1819 (4 96.00 May 19, 1820 <4 96.00 Nov. 10, 1819 SergtWlajor 45.00 N. H. cont. line Private 72.00 “ 44 96.00 “ Sept. 17, 1819 44 96.00 IMass. cont. line May 21, 1819 44 96.00 N. H. cont. line “ “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 7, 1819 44 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 26, 1819 44 96.00 IMass. cont. line July 13, 1819 “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 3, 1819 “ 96.00 “ Sept. 21, 1819 “ 96.00 “ i Oct. 6, 1830 “ 96.00 “ Mar. 5, 1830 “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 13, 1830 a 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 20, 1830 “ 96.00 ! Apr. 21, 1830 96.00 IMass. cont. line July 22, 1830 “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 24, 1830 (( 96.00 IMass. cont. line | July 23, 1830 “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 15, 1830 <( 96.00 44 July 13, 1830 a 96.00 July 12, 1830 it 96.00 44 July 13, 1830 “ 96.00 July 14, 1830 “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 20, 1830 “ 96.00 Oct. 9, 1830 a 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 12, 1830 (t 96.00 “ June 1, 1820 a 30.00 44 Jan. 29, 1816 “ 48.00 44 “ 96.00 44 June 2, 1820 96.00 44 i 1 July 13, 1819 96.00 j ^lass. cont. line June 16, 1819 ^Mariner 96.00 Navy continental Oct. 7, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 277 County in the State of New Hampshire, VHio Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of Maixh, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Dec. 15, 1831 81 Apr. 1, 1818 76 Oct. 6, 1819 75 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing April 9, 1823. Oct. 23, 1818 71 Mar. 4, 1796 76 April 20, 1796. Invalid. Ajor. 24, 1816 Increased by act April 24, 1816. Apr. 7, 1818 Relinquished for the benefit of act March 18, 1818. Apr. 1, 1818 76 Apr. 3, 1818 70 Apr. 13, 1818 72 Died August 31, 1819. Died February 20, 1831. Apr. 23, 1818 78 Apr. 29,-1818 78 June 18, 1819 76 Jan« 1, 1828 86 Apr. 8, 1818 76 June 13, 1818 77 Died January 28, 1819. June 9, 1818 75 Apr. 13> 1818 66 Dropjjed under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 8, 1823. Apr. 16, 1818 70 May 18, 1818 78 Apr. 7, 1818 81 July 14, 1818 78 May 12, 1818 73 Api-. 7, 1818 74 Apr. 10, 1818 69 ^lay 4, 1818 70 Apr. 17, 1818 82 June 18, 1819 79 Apr. 21, 1818 71 ]\Iay 13, 1818 76 ^fav 29, 1814 83 Ex. mil. estab. Invalid pension. Ap7. 24, 1816 Increased by act April 24, 1816. Apr. 27, 1818 Relinquished for the benefit of act May 18, 1818. Dro])ped from roll act May 1, 1820. Restored act !March 1, 1823, commencing May 8, 1823, and transferred from Hillsborough co., X. H., from March 4, 1829. Trans- ferred to Washington co., Indiana, from March 4, 1831. Retransferred to Worcester co.. Mass., from September 4, 1831. Transferred from this agency to ^Merrimack CO., X. H., from September 4, 1833. Apr. 6, 1818 Apr. 7, 1818 80 June 30, 1818 1 80 Suspended under act ^lay, 1820. Restored commencing February 4, 1829. 278 REVOLUTIONAliY DOCUMENTS Staiement Showing the Names, Ranh, chc., of Persons Residing in Merrimack Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Samuel Dinsmore Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 16, 1819 Jacob Eastman “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 20, 1819 Levi Everett it 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 21, 1819 William Eastman it 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 30, 1819 John Eaton “ 96.00 66 July 12, 1819 John Elliott 96.00 Mass. cont. line Jan. 18, 1820 Daniel Emery 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 16, 1823 Samuel Ela “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 17, 1823 Ephraim Fisk 66 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 15, 1819 David Handers 66 96.00 Jan. 15, 1820 Jeremiah Foster 66 96.00 66 Jan. 18, 1820 Itufus Fuller 66 96.00 ]Mass. cont. line May 26, 1820 John Fields 66 96.00 Nov. 29, 1819 James Gould Lieutenant 240.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 10, 1818 Thaddeus Gibson Private 96.00 66 May 21, 1819 William Glines 66 96.00 66 i June 1819 Timothy Hall 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 16, 1819 James Hutchins 96.00 66 July 13, 1819 Enoch Hunt 66 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 6, 1819 Joseph Hale “ 96.00 “ Sept. 23, 1819 George Holt 66 96.00 66 Aug. 14, 1818 Levi Hutchins 66 96.00 R. I. cont. line Aug. 11, 1830 Jonathan Johnson 66 96.00 N. H. cont. line Feb. 5, 1819 Samuel Jackman 66 96.00 “ June I", 1819 Aaron Jackson Sergeant 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 27, 1819 Moses Kezer Private 96.00 “ June 7, 1819 Robert Knowlton “ 96.00 July 15, 1819 Daniel Lord 66 96.00 66 July 13, 1819 Samuel Libby 66 96.00 N. H. cont. line Dec. 3, 1819 James Libby 66 96.00 Jan. 27, 1825 John Lovis 96.00 !Mass. cont. line Mar. 5, 1819- Stephen McCoy N. H. cont. line Apr. 16, 1819 Jonathan McCoy 96.00 “ Joseph Mann 96.00 Penn. cont. line Apr. 5, 1819 Samuel Morse - 96.00 ]Mass. cont. line July 27, 1819 Samuel Magoon “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 18, 1822 Joseph Pedrick 66 96.00 June 30, 1818 Benjamin Page 66 96.00 June 11, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 279 County in the State of Neiv Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 23, 1818 69 Apr. 13, 1818 73 May 14, 1818 70 Apr. 22, 1819 68 Apr. 7, 1818 55 Apr. 16, 1818 81 Mar. 1, 1823 80 Mar. 21, 1823 Transferred from Orleans county, Vermont, March 4, 1826. Died March 27, 1827. Mar. 16, 1823 70 Oct. 23, 1819 72 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing July 25, 1831. ^lay 11, 1818 76 Oct. 1, 1819 77 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 31, 1830. Apr. 7, 1818 70 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing December 20, 1824. Mar. 11, 1818 68 Apr. 4, 1818 70 Dropped under act ]\ray 1, 1820. Restored commencing April 11, 1823. Died February 23, 1834. Apr. 23, 1818 70 Apr. 28, 1818 70 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 7, 1827. Apr. 7, 1818 76 Apr. 23, 1818 64 Died February 17, 1824. Apr. 17, 1818 69 Apr. 9, 1818 72 Transferred from Essex county, ]\Iass., from March 4, 1826. Jan. 1, 1828 •79 Dec. 23, 1818 66 Dropped under act iSIay 1, 1820. Apr. 17, 1818 80 June 23, 1819 71 ]Stay 1, 1818 70 Apr. 16, 1818 70 Apr. 7, 1818 81 Apr. 13, 1818 75 Sept. 23, 1824 81 Apr. 7, 1818 72 Transferred from Essex county. Mass., from March 4, 1826. Apr. 20, 1818 69 70 81 ^fay 25, 1818 Suspended under act ^fay 1, 1820. Restored commencing January 1, 1825. June 29, 1818 70 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored May 5, 1823. Aug-. 17, 1819 80 Apr. 13, 1818 69 ^lay 13, 1818 ! 69 280 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Xames, Itanl', (£-c., of Persons Piesiding in Merrimack Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Willard Pierce Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Xov. 30, 1819 Phineas Page 96.00 X. Y. cont. line Feb. 9, 1825 Daniel Page (( 96.00 X. H. cont. line Oct. 31, 1822 Thomas Putney 96.00 a May 28, 1830 John Rowe “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 21, 1819 Daniel Shepard 96.00 X. H. cont. line Mar. 5, 1819 Abel Severance 96.00 Mass. cont. line “ Isaac Seavey Matross 96.00 Penn. cont. line “ Benjamin Sullivan, alias Worster Marine 96.00 Xavy Mar. 11, 1819 Sherburne Sanborn Private 96.00 X. H. cont. line Mar. 13, 1819 Jacob Straw (( 96.00 July 13, 1819 William Sargent (( 96.00 Mass. cont. line May - 8, 1822 George Shute (6 96.00 “ Jan. 26, 1819 Jeremiah Stickney (( 96.00 a July 31, 1818 Daniel Seavey (6 96.00 X. H. cont. line Mav 3, 1830 Benj’amin Thompson 96.00 “ Apr. 23, 1832 Andrew Willey 96.00 “ July 12, 1819 John Weeks ££ • 96.00 Xov. 10, 1818 John Welch (6 96.00 July 12, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 281 County in the State of Neiu Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, ISIS. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 9, 1818 60 Suspended under act ^Nfay 1, 1820. Jan. 29, 1825 81 Died April 30, 1828. May 23, 1818 Dropped under act Maj' 1, 1820. Restored commencing August 14, 1832. Jan. 1, 1828 76 Died March 4, 1830. Apr. 27, 1828 76 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 8, 1823. Apr. 3, 1828 76 May 11, 1828 73 Apr. 1, 1828 70 Suspended under act ^lay 1, 1820. Restored commencing January 27, 1825. June 12, 1828 73 Apr. 13, 1828 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing March 25, 1823. Apr. 27, 1828 79 A pr. 26, 1822 79 Apr. 13, 1818 81 Transferred fro^m Suffolk countj', ^lass., from Septem- ber 4, 1824. !Mar. 30, 1818 71 Transferred from Essex county, ]Mass., ^larch 4, 1826. ]May 1, 1830 70 Apr. 17, 1832 70 Aiiff. 1, 1818 80 An-. 24, 1818 74 A no-. 7, 1819 70 Suspended under act ISfay 1, 1820. Continued commenc- ing April 20, 1827. Died Dec. 9, 1827. 282 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Bank, &c., of Persons Residing in Rockingham Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll iSIoses Austin Private- 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 31, 1818 John Adams Lieutenant 240.00 44 Nov. 6, 1818 Isaac Annis Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 13, 1819 John Archibald 4i 96.00 “ “ James Boves 4£ 96.00 “ Oct. 1, 1818 John Blaisdell 44 96.00 44 Nov. 3, 1818 Thomas Beck Gunner 96.00 Navy Dec. 22, 1818 Dennis Bickford Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Feb. 6, 1819 Henry Barter • “ 96.00 [ 44 Mar, 5, 1819 Christopher Blake “ 96.00 1 Conn. cont. line 44 James Boyes “ 96.00 i N. H. cont. line Apr. 13, 1819 Samuel Bickford 44 96.00 “ May 25, 1819 Benjamin Butler 96.00 a Feb. 18, 1819 Nathan Brown Captain 240.00 “ July 11, 1819 John Bitten Ord. Sergt. 96.00 Mass. cont. line Jan. 14, 1820 Gilbert Bond Private 96.00 44 Aug. 1, 1820 Thomas Brown « N. H. cont. line Mar. 6, 1826 John Burnham Major 240.00 jMass. cont. line May 25, 1819 William Currier Private 96.00 44 Feb. 3, 1819 Nelson Crosby “ 96.00 Virginia cont. line Oct. 31, 1818 Christopher Challis 44 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 3, 1818 John Coombs 44 96.00 “ Nov. 27, 1818 Ephraim Challis 96.00 Mass. cont. line Jan. 12, 1819 John Cook 44 96.00 N. H. cont. line Feb. 8, 1819 Theophilus Colby Sergeant 96.00 44 44 Robert Clark Ensig'n 240.00 44 44 Ebenezer Currier Private 96.00 44 Apr. 13, 1819 Joseph Copp 44 96.00 44 44 Jonathan Currier 44 96.00 44 Apr. 16, 1819 John Cressy 44 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 25, 1819 Benjamin Choate 44 96.00 July 14, 1819 Benjamin Chase 96.00 “ Sep'^t. 6, 1819 Andrew Cate 44 96.00 N. H. cont. line Jan. 14, 1820 Philip Clear 96.00 “ Mar. 21, 1820 Eliphalet Connor 96.00 i “ May 29, 1820 in t] m ill emen sion 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1819 1818 1818 1820 1826 1818 1818 1818 1820 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818 REVOLTmONAKY TKKTUMElSrTS 283 State of New Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the 18 th of March, 1818 . Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. 71 62 90 84 69 85 82 72 73 61 75 71 70 71 76 70 57 81 87 75 82 58 76 70 68 69 86 59 62 75 70 Dropped under act ^fay 1, 1820. Restored commencing March 4, 1822. Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Died October 11, 1828. Died February 11, 1829. Dropped under act INtay 1, 1820. Reinstated February 23, 1821. Died July 16, 1821. Died May 13, 1829. Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 5, 1825. Died May 29, 1825. Died April* 18, 1831. Dropped under act Ma^' 1, 1820. Continued from Decem- ber 3, 1827. Dropped under act ^Sfay 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 8, 1828. Relinquished for the benefit of act May 15, 1828. Died 'July 1, 1822. Died Noyember 18, 1821. Died June 20, 1827. Died Ma 3 ’ 1, 1827. Died October 12, 1824. Dropped under act ^taj' 1, 1820. Restored commencing Januarj', 1825. Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing March 27, 1823. Died October 7, 1825. Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing April 8, 1823. Died November 6, 1829. Suspended under act ISfa^y 1, 1820. Restored commencing August 21, 1823. Died July 9, 1829. Suspended under act Ma.y 1, 1820. Suspended under act Maj' 1, 1820. Died November 26, 1830. Died December 6, 1832. 284 IlE VOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Bank, l^c., of Persons Residing in Rockingham Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll David Clark Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 7, 1820 David Duncan 10.00 N. H. cont. line ii • 64.00 “ “ 96.00 Sept. 6, 1820 Robert Droug-ht 96.00 ii Feb. 5, 1819 London Dailey a 96.00 “ Feb. 8, 1819 Georg-e R. Downing’ it 96.00 “ Mar. 11, 1819 John Downing 44 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 13, 1819 Nathan Dow 44 96.00 44 Apr. 13, 1819 Jonathan Daniels 44 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 14, 1819 John Dearborn 44 96.00 44 July 6, 1819 Stephen Dustin 96.00 44 July 20, 1819 !Moses Danforth “ 96.00 44 Aug. 9, 1819 Jonathan Downing, 2d 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 16, 1819 Joseph Davis “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 6, 1819 Henry Danforth 30.00 “ “ “ 48.00 “ (( 96.00 “ , May 24, 1820 Jonathan Eaton ii 96.00 Nov. 3, 1818 John Edwards u 96.00 “ Feb. 6, 1819 James Eastman “ 96.00 “ Apr. 13, 1819 !Michael Emerson 96.00 ^fass. cont. line “ Amos Emerson Captain 240.00 N. H. cont. line “ George Emerson Private 96.00 “ Sept. 6, 1819 David Ela “ 96.00 “ Jan. 11, 1820 Joseph Elkins “ 96.00 “ Feb. 15, 1820 Jacob Fowler “ 96.00 ^fass. cont. line Nov. 3, 1818 Cato Fisk 96.00 N. H. cont. line Jan. 14, 1819 Gordon Freeze 96.00 “ !Mar. 5, 1819 Nathaniel Foss 44 96.00 44 Thomas Fuller 44 96.00 Samuel Foster 44 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 13, 1819 Samuel Foot 44 96.00 44 “ George Fishley 44 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 24, 1819 Asa Folsom Lieutenant 240.00 4 » Feb. 3, 1821 Wise Grinnell I’rivate 96.00 Conn. cont. line Apr. 20, 1819 Jacob Goodell 44 96.00 “ Mar. 18, 1819 Thomas Gerrish 44 96.00 N. H. cont. line Feb.- 5, 1819 Daniel Gookin Lieutenant 240.00 44 June 20, 1818 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 285 County in the State of New Hampshire, }Vho Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly" inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Sept. 15, 1819 65 Suspended under act IMaj” 1, 1820. Restored commenc- ing February 18, 1829. Mar. 4, 1789 June 7, 1785. Invalid pension. Apr. 24, 1816 70 Increased I\y act April 24, 1816. Apr. 13, 1818 Relinquished for the benefit of act March 18, 1818. Died August 12, 1826. Ai)r. 14, 1818 68 Died July 26. Apr. 3, 1818 7- Died June 8, 1832. Apr. 21, 1818 61 Suspended under act Ma\', 1820. Apr. 7, 1818 74 Apr. 17, 1818 69 ]\Iar. 31, 1818 81 “ 65 Died August 7, 1826. ]\[av Apr. 16, 1818 17, 1818 72 Xov. 20, 1819 71 Died October 25, 1826. Ai>r. 7, 1818 68 Mijr. 4, 1795 April 20, 1796. Invalid pension. Ai)r. 24, 1816 Increased by law April 24, 1816. Apr. 23, 1818 76 Relinquished for the benefit of act March IS, 1818. Died February' 4, 1830. Apr. 13, 1818 71 “ 73 Died January .30, 1832. Apr. 7, 1818 69 . Died Februarj' 7, 1830. June 13, 1818 64 Apr. 7, 1818 85 Apr. 17, 1818 72 Died Sej)tember 11, 1827. Ma3' 2, 1818 63 Dropjied act Ma.y, 1820. “ 75 Died Jan. 1, 1827. Apr. 3, 1818 72 Apr. 6, 1818 64 Ai>r. 15, 1818 72 A in'. 13, 1818 85 Died December 12, 1821. May 7, 1818 72 Suspended act ]Nla,y 1, 1820. A pi'. 7, 1818 68 64 Died Januai' 3 ' 15, 1826. Apr. Feb. 14, 1818 3, 1821 70 Suspended act Maj' 1, 1820. >fav 8, 1818 Died June 25, 1821. ]\raV 9, 1818 85 Died Juh' 16, 1822. A pi'. 6, 1818 76 A})!'. 21, 1818 71 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Continued commencing Jan- uary 30. 1827. itelinquished for the benefit of act May 15, 1828. 28G KEVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Ranh, &c., of Persons Residing ui RochinghUm Pension List under tlie Act of Congress Names Rank Annua] Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Jonathan Godfrey Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 3, 1818 Richard Green 96.00 “ Dec. 22, 1818 Bradbury Green Musician 96.00 “ Mar. 5, 1819 J’homas Griffin Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 16, 1819 James Gray Captain 240.00 N. H. cont. line May 25, 1819 Timothy Gleason Mariner 96.00 Navy July 23, 1819 Samuel Goss Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 6, 1819 Mark Green “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 7, 1819 Joseph Green 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 10, 1820 William Gould “ 96.00 “ May 19, 1820 Samuel Heath “ 96.00 “ May 28, 1820 Hussey Hoag- “ 96.00 “ Dec. 1, 1818 Samuel Holbrook Seaman 96.00 Navy Dec. 22, 1818 Jonathan Hill Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Feb. 8, 1819 Jude Hall “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Feb. 4, 1819 William Hutchins Lieutenant 240.00 “ Mar. 11, 1819 Thomas Harvey Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line “ Thomas Hall 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 24, 1819 Joseph Hobbs 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 11, 1819 David Hammond 66 96.00 “ Apr. 16, 1819 John B. Hill Marine 96.00 Navy Mar. 12, 1819 Reuben Hall Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 25, 1819 Aaron Huntoon 66 96.00 i July 21, 1819 Ammi R. Hall 66 96.00 “ Feb. 4, 1820 Ebenezer Hog-g- 66 96.00 “ Sept. 14, 1821 Hanson Hodgdon 66 96.00 “ Sept. 11, 1830 Thomas Holmes 66 96.00 “ Mar. 8, 1819 Simon Know^les 66 96.00 “ Dec. 22, 1818 Ebenezer Kennison 66 96.00 “ Apr. 30, 1819 Nathaniel Kelly CC 96.00 “ Feb. 11, 1820 John Knight 66 96.00 Sept. 18, 1820 Ezekiel Knowles 66 96.00 Sept. 4, 1830 Richard Locke 66 96.00 66 Dec. 22, 1818 Francis Locke 66 96.00 « Mar. 5, 1819 Benjamin Leavitt 66 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 27, 1819 Paul Long- 66 96.00 N. H. cont. line Jan. 14, 1820 James Leavitt 66 96.00 66 Prince Light 66 96.00 66 Jan. 24, 1820 Daniel Moore Captain 240.00 66 J Apr. 10, 1818 REVOLUTIONAKY DOCUMENTS 287 County in the State of New Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, ISIS. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Ajm. 10, 1818 75 Dropped act ^Ia\’^ 1, 1820. Restored commencing- June 9, 1824. Mar. 30, 1818 74 Died March 4, 1832. Apr. 1, 1818 66 Died July 19, 1825. ^lay 13, 1818 65 Died January 26, 1819. Apr. 17, 1818 70 Suspended act May 1, 1825. Apr. lu 1818 75 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing August 7, 1823. Died Februaiy 7, 1827. Apr. 27, 1818 65 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 7, 1818 76 Dropped act ^lay, 1820. Restored commencing January 30, 1829. Apr. 4, 1818 68 Dec. 18, 1819 65 Suspended act May 1, 1820. May 5, 1818 69 Died July 15, 1828. Apr. 13, 1818 78 Died November 15, 1824. Apr. 4, 1818 73 Apr. 3, 1818 70 Died October 31, 1821. Apr. 0, 1818 75 Died August 21, 1827. Apr. 1, 1818 72 Died June 3, 1826. Apr. 3, 1818 65 ]\rar. 28, 1818 69 Died December 19, 1833. A pr. n, 1818 77 July 14, 1818 69 Suspended act ^Ma}- 1, 1820. Apr. 24, 1818 78 Apr. 17, 1818 71 Drop])ed under act ^lay 1, 1820. Restored commencing October 22, 1824. Died Februar}' 21, 1820. A pr. 2o, 1818 71 Mar. 28, 1818 75 Died June 9, 1833. Jan. If), 1821 71 Died December 1, 1825. Sept. 10, 1830 S3 Apr. 11, 1818 75 From Rutland county, Vermont, from ^faj' 4, 1832. Mar. 3, 1818 67 Died November 7, 182*3. Apr. 7, 1818 69 Mar. 5, 1818 75 Dro])ped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 5, 1829. Apr. 29, 1818 76 Jan. 1, 1828 79 Mar. 30, 1818 69 Died October 20, 1823. A])r. 24, 1818 65 Mar. 3, 1819 66 Died August 23, 1826. Apr. 29, 1818 68 Died ]\Iay 28. 1826. Apr. 11, 1818 70 Dropped under act ^laj' 1, 1820. Restored commencing March 29, 1821. Apr. 17, 1818 75 Died January 30, 1821. Aj)r. 1, ISIS 81 Died July 19, 1820. 288 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Banh, £c., of Persons Residing in Rocldngham Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- Description of service When placed on ance pension roll Tlioraas ]\tathes William Moulton llenjamin Morse Caleb Mitchell Nicholas Marriner James Mullen Private ii 9G.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mass. cont. line X. H. cont. line Nov. 26, 1818 Nov. 27, 1818 Jan. 11, 1819 Oct. 6, 1819 Dec. 3, 1819 Feb. 4, 1820 Matthias Marston Joseph X'ealey James Orne Thomas Pratt Thomas Plummer X'athan Plummer David Patten ti [Mate Gunner’s Private 96.00 96.00 96.00 30.00 40.00 96.00 IMass. cont. line X'. H. cont. line 96.00 96.00 96.00 Xavy continental X. H. cont. line Mass. cont. line May 5, 1820 Mar. 17, 1819 Jan. 20, 1820 Oct. 10, 1818 Dec. 22, 1818 Apr. 13, 1819 Henry Parkinson John Parker liichard Presby Lieutenant Private U 240.00 96.00 96.00 X. J. cont. line R. I. cont. line X. H. cont. line Feb. 8, 1819 Apr. 16, 1819 Apr. 19, 1819 Jethro Pettenwill Eliphalet Pillsbury Samuel Remick 96.00 96.00 Mass. cont. line 96.00 X”. H. cont. line May 25, 1819 June 24, 1819 Apr. 13, 1818 48.00 96.00 May 7, 1823 Jan. 30, 1829 John Raynes Daniel Rollins Jonathan Roberts Joseph Ripley Capt’s clerk Private (( • 66 90.00 96.00 96.00 96.00 Xavy continental X. H. cont. line Mass. cont. line Apr. 3, 1818 Sept. 23, 1818 Dec. 7, 1818 Oct. 14, 1819 Samuel Rowell Joseph Robinson Israel Rowell Enoch Rowe Stephen Richardson 96.00 X. H. cont. line 96.00 96.00 24.00 38.40 96.00 April 13, 1819 Dec. 19, 1821 Oct. 9, 1819 Dec. 22, 1830 July 20, 1819 Thomas Speed Levi Stickney Thomas Sherburne 96.00 Capt’s mate 96.00 Xavy continental Xov. 27, 1818 Dec. 7, 1818 Dec. 22, 1818 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 289 County in the State of New Hampshire^ Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, ISIS. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 6, 1818 69 Died December 26, 1833. Apr. 9, 1818 72 Apr. 20, 1818 81 Apr. 3, 1818 69 Died August 7, 1823. Apr. 17, 1818 65 Died June 6, 1827. Apr. 7, 1818 64 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Reinstated Aug. 10, 1822. Died August 25, 1825. Apr. 6, 1818 71 Died October 16, 1831. May 8, 1818 62 Died August 20, 1824. Nov. 29, 1819 80 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Jan, 11, 1806 April 10, 1806. Invalid pension. Oct. 24, 1816 Increased by act March 3, 1809. May 1, 1818 Relinquished for the benefit of act March 18, 1818. Died August 21, 1828. Apr. 6, 1818 75 Apr. 7, 1818 70 69 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Reinstated December 26, 1822. Apr. 17, 1818 81 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 20, 1818 71 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 17, 1818 64 Dropped under act May"l, 1820. Reinstated February 16, 1821. Died January 18, 1827. Apr. 14, 1818 74 Died January 25, 1831. Apr. 7, 1818 72 Died December 25, 1823. Dropped under act May 1, 1820, and restored to invalid roll. Feb. 1. 1823 75 Invalid pension. Act April 10, 1806. Mar. 9, 1829 Dropped from invalid roll and restored to revolutionary under act May 1, 1823. Mar. 26, 1818 70 Died October li, 1827. Apr. 11, 1818 80 Apr. 13, 1818 72 Died October 25, 1819. May 2, 1818 81 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Feb- ruary 2, 1829. May 7, 1818 70 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Sept. 19, 1821 70 Aug-. 16, 1819 60 Dec. 13, 1830 82 Mar. 4, 1789 June 7, 1785. Invalid pension. Apr. 24, 1816 66 Increased by act April 24, 1816. Apr. 17, 1818 Relinquished for the benefit of act March 18, 1818. Sus- pended under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 3, 1818 77 Died October 31, 1826. Apr. 13, 1818 65 Died September 3, 1824. Apr. 4, 1818 83 Died August 11, 1829. 290 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Rank, &c., of Persons Residing in Rockingham Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Ebenezer Smith Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Jan. 26, 1819 Michael Sudrick 9(5.00 ii Mar. 5, 1819 Samuel Smith << 96.00 a Thomas Shannon 96.00 Mar. 13, 1819 Thomas Sherwill (( 96.00 Mass. cont. line “ Jeremy Smith (( 96.00 “ Apr. 16, 1819 Asa Senter Captain 240.00 N. H. cont. line May 25, 1819 Robert Stewart Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 5, 1819 Mark Staples Mariner 96.00 Mass. cont. navy Sept. 15, 1819 Jonathan Seavey Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 18, 1819 Thomas Shaw “ 96.00 “ Sept. 1820 Edward Sands [ticer 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 24, 1821 Eleazer Taft Non.com. of- 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 30, 1818 William Towle Sergeant 96.00 “ Nov. 26, 1818 Moses Turner Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 13, 1819 Vincent Torr 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 19, 1819 Joshua Thompson Lieutenant 240.00 “ July 14, 1819 Timothy Tilton Ensign 240.00 July 27, 1819 John Todd Seaman 96.00 Continental navy Mar 26, 1819 Robert B. Wilkins Private 20.00 N. H. cont. line 40.00 a “ 96.00 a a Lieutenant 240.00 May 25, 1819 Josiah Whitcomb Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 1, 1818 James Wedg-ewood Lieutenant 240.00 N. H. cont. line Dec. 22, 1818 William C. White Mariner 96.00 Continental navy Mar. 11, 1819 Daniel Watson Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 17, 1819 Samuel Whidden ii 96.00 Apr. 13, 1819 Thomas Waters it 96.00 (( Thomas Wood 96.00 Mass. cont. line Samuel Ward 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 19, 1819 Daniel Woodman 96.00 David Watson 96.00 a Levi Whitman << 96.00 May 24, 1819 Jacob Walden Mariner 96.00 Continental navy July 31, 1819 Luke Woodbury Ensign 240.00 N. H. cont. line May 25, 1819 Daniel Whittier Sergeant 96.00 Mass. cont. line Stephen Worthen Private 96.00 Sept. 8, 1819 Leonard "Whitney U 96.00 ii July 26, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 291 County in the State of New Hampshire, V^lio Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 3, 1818 76 Mar. 28, 1818 78 May 18, 1818 75 Aim. 7, 1818 73 “ 68 May 11, 1818 64 Apr. 11, 1818 70 Apr. 16, 1818 75 May 15, 1818 72 Apr. 17, 1818 78 Oct. 1, 1819 65 Apr. 8, 1818 66 Apr. 4, 1818 89 Apr. 6, 1818 87 Apr. 7, 1818 72 Apr. 15, 1818 61 Apr. 17, 1818 70 Apr. 7, 1818 75 Apr. 13, 1818 Sept. 4, 1794 Jan. 20, 1808 Apr. 24, 1816 71 Apr. 16, 1818 A pr. 9, 1818 73 Apr. 1, 1818 72 Apr. 13, 1818 61 Apr. 4, 1818 81 A pr. 7, 1818 72 69 Apr. 17, 1818 64 Apr. 27, 1818 71 Apr. 1, 1818 70 Apr. 17, 1818 71 Apr. 4, 1818 75 Apr. 7, 1818 73 May 15, 1818 68 Apr. 13, 1818 73 June 17, 1818 79 Apr. 17, , 1818 58 Died July 23, 1831. Died June 5, 1832. Died .January 4, 1824. Died .January 24, 1831. Suspended under act ^Nfay 1, 1820. Suspended under act !May 1, 1820. Died starch 8, 1824. Died April 3, 1830. Died January' 27, 1823. Died August 19, 1824. Died July 3, 1834. Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing January 27, 1827. Suspended under act ^fay 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 1(5, 1821. Died May 24, 1829. Suspended under act Maj' 1, 1820. Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 18, 1829. Died January 11, 1831. Transferred from York county, Maine, !March 4, 1830. April 20, 1796. Invalid pension. Increased by act July 5, 1812. Increased by act Apr. 24, 1816. Relinquished for the benefit of act March 18, 1818. Relin- quished for the benefit of act May 15, 1828. Died .January 9, 1834. Died May 18,*^ 1826. Died May 14, 1827. Died June 1, 1830. Died February 27, 1822. Died April 22,* 1822. Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 22, 1821. Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing April 15, 1823. Suspended under act May 1, 1820. 292 KEVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS » Statement Showing the Names, Ranh, &c., of Persons Residing in Rockingham Pension List under the Act of Congress NA\fES Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Caleb Whitney Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Aug. 2, 1819 Isaac Westcott “ 96.00 “ Sept. 10, 1819 Thomas Wilson (( 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 21, 1819 Jedediah Weeks 96.00 “ Jan. 14, 1820 Archelaus White 96.00 Mass. cont. line “ Robert York << 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 27, 1818 Samuel White 96.00 a Sept. 5, 1820 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 293 County in the State of New Hampshire, TFAo Have Bun Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 16, 1818 83 Mar. 23, 1818 76 Apr. 29, 1818 72 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 13, 1818 72 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 14, 1818 73 Died July 29, 1826. Apr. 20, 1818 68 Died April 21, 1821. Sept. 18, 1819 68 Deserted. 294 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Ilarik, d'C., of Persons Residing in Strafford Pension List wider the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Dudley G. Adams Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 23, 1818 Joseph Ames “ 96.00 “ Mar. 15, 1819 Amos Ames Sergeant 96.00 Apr. 19, 1819 Theodore Atkinson Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 24, 1819 Ebenezer Adams 96.00 N. H. cont. line Feb. 14, 1820 Abijah Benton a 96.00 June 15, 1819 Sylvanus Brimhall “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 6, 1818 Noah Biiswell 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 5, 1819 Nathaniel Brown Fifer 96.00 “ “ Edward Brown Private 96.00 “ Mar. 19, 1819 Abel Brown 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 21, 1819 James Burnham “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 1, 1819 Andrew Bickford 96.00 “ June 11, 1819 Amos Barnes a 96.00 n July 20, 1819 John Brewster Captain 240.00 July 23, 1819 Benjamin Brown Private 96.00 a Sept. 21, 1819 Stephens Burley “ 96.00 Sept. 29, 1819 Benjamin Brown 2nd “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 6, 1819 Jonathan Buzzell 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 2, 1819 Joseph Bean 96.00 “ Feb. 14, 1820 ^Moses Brown 96.00 “ June 29, 1820 IIenr 3 ^ Buzzell 96.00 “ June 3, 1825 Amos Blodgett l\Iass. cont. line June 1, 1821 Daniel Cook 1st 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 22, 1818 Amos Cogswell Major [ficer 240.00 ^lass. cont. line Feb. 13, 1819 Jonathan Chase Non-com.of- 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 19, 1819 Corydon Cheslej’- Private 96.00 “ Daniel Cook 2nd Sergeant 96.00 a Joseph Clough Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 20, 1819 Jonathan Choate 96.00 ii << Asa Currier (( 96.00 Jason Chamberlain H 96.00 N. II. cont. line June 9, 1819 John Cannej' 96.00 Aug. 6, 1819 Edward Cater 96.00 James Coleman 96.00 a July 6, 1819 Peter Cook 96.00 n Dec. 31, 1819 Ephraim Chamberlain 96.00 May 8, 1820 Thomas Clements 96.00 a June 5, 1820 William Connolly 96.00 Sept. 7, 1820 Joseph Carswell ( ( 96.00 Dec. 14, 1820 Oliver Clough ii 96.00 a Jan. 5, 1822 John Clough n 96.00 IMass. cont. line Jan. 30, 1832 Thomas Callahan 6i 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 30, 1823 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 295 County in the State of New Hampshire, V^lio Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 6, 1818 62 Died August 11, 1820. Apr. 18, 1818 57 Died August 23, 1822. Apr. 16, 1818 78 Apr. 20, 1818 55 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Apr. 6 , 1818 76 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing March 31, 1828. Died May 26, 1823. Apr. 18, 1818 79 Died February 24, 1821. May 7, 1818 64 Died July 14, 1826. Apr. 24, 1818 Apr. 15, 1818 66 Died May 8, 1821. Apr. 1, 1818 68 Apr. 15, 1818 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 1, 1818 72 Apr. 15, 1818 77 Apr. 4, 1818 78 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 28, 1818 57 Apr. 20, 1818 72 June 25, 1818 70 Dropped act Ma 3 ' 1, 1820. Oct. 4, 1819 59 Dropped act Ma,y 1, 1820. Apr. 17, 1818 64 Died January' 14, 1823. Sept. 10, 1819 88 :May 28, 1825 78 Apr. 20, 1818 73 Transferred from ^Middlesex counts'. Mass., Mar. 4, 1826. Apr. 7, 1818 Died August 19, 1823. Apr. 11, 1818 65 Dropped act ^Maj' 1, 1820. Apr. 25, 1818 85 ]\lar. 26, 1818 70 Suspended act !Ma,y 1, 1820. Apr. 14, 1818 76 Died January' 11, 1832. Apr. 27, 1818 69 Died Februarj^ 27, 1825. Apr. 24, 1818 88 Apr. 9, 1818 67 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing August 6, 1823. Apr. oo 1818 67 Died Januarj" 29, 1823. Apr. 18, 1818 SO Apr. 1818 75 Died January' 7, 1826. Apr. 15, 1818 73 Died August 2, 1826. Apr. 24, 1818 74 ^[ay “ 63 Dropped act ISfay 1, 1820. 11, 1818 84 Died February 10, 1831. Apr. 17, 1818 68 Died October 4, 1823. Aug. 2 1820 78 July ii! 1818 76 Jan. 28, 1832 80 Aug. 5, 1823 69 Died February 28, 1833. 296 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Eanlc, &c., of Persons Residing in Strafford Pension List under the Act of Congress Names 1 Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Ephraim Cram Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 26, 1819 Andrew Campbell Mariner 96.00 Continental navy July 14, 1819 Jonathan Downing Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 2, 1818 John Durgin 96.00 “ Oct. 6, 1818 Ephraim Doten 96.00 Mass. cont. line Feb. 3, 1819 Abraham Drake “ 96.00 X. H. cont. line Mar. 27, 1819 Samuel Dalton 96.00 “ Mar. 16, 1819 Thomas Danforth “ 96.00 it July 2, 1819 James Dockham 96.00 May 28, 1819 Solomon Drown (( 96.00 tt July 6, 1819 Benaiah Dore “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 7, 1819 Joseph Daniell “ 96.00 X. H. cont. line Oct. 6, 1819 Thomas Dollofl H 96.00 ti May 20, 1819 Rama Emery it 96.00 it Sept. 21, 1819 Samuel Elkins it 96.00 tt Nov. 30, 1819 Joshua Edgerly 96.00 “ Mar. 11, 1819 Joseph Ellis 96.00 it Apr. 17, 1819 Abner Fowler it 96.00 tt Mar. 5, 1819 Samuel Fall Corporal 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 11, 1819 Joshua Fernald Ensign 240.00 Apr. 19, 1819 Moses Ferrin Private 96.00 X. H. cont. line tt Ebenezer Farnum “ 96.00 “ May 20, 1819 William Ferguson 2nd 96.00 “ July 21, 1819 William Gordon Sergeant 96.00 (( Nov. 12, 1818 John Gilman Lieutenant 240.00 “ Mar. 15, 1819 Eli Glines Private 96.00 Jeremiah Gilman Captain 240.00 Mass. cont. line John Gray Private 96.00 X. H. cont. line Mar. 17, 1819 John Garland it 96.00 it Apr. 19, 1819 Ro'bert Gray tt 96.00 Mass. cont. line it Ezekiel Gilman ti 96.00 X. H. cont. line July 24, 1819 Israel Glines it 96.00 tt Sept. 6, 1819 Solomon Gray it 96.00 it Sept. 7, 1819 Nathaniel Hayes it 96.00 tt June 30, 1818 Nathan Hoit Lieutenant 240.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 5, 1819 Ebenezer Horson Private 96.00 Conn. cont. line Apr. 19, 1819 Elijah Hall (( 96.00 X. H. cont. line C( Jesse Hardy (( 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 1, 1819 Timothy Horson (( 96.00 f it REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 297 County in the State of New Hampshire^ Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18 th of March, 1818 . Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. May 7, 1818 84 79 Apr. 17, 1818 78 Died December 21, 1824. May 21, 1818 63 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 30, 1818 74 Died December, 1832. Apr. 23, 1818 Apr. 22, 1818 77 May 20, 1818 60 Died August 21, 1821. Apr. 1, 1818 85 Died September 14, 1822. May 2, 1818 77 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Feb- ruary 13, 1829. Apr. 14, 1818 76 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing January 27, 1829. Apr. 23, 1818 72 Apr. 13, 1818 65 July 12, 1819 68 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 27, 1818 72 Died February 8, 1821. Apr. 8, 1818 63 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 27, 1818 81 Died April 30, 1833. Apr. 13, 1818 75 Apr. 29, 1818 77 January 11, 1830. 68 Apr. 17, 1818 72 Died October 1, 1818. Apr. 20, 1818 62 Died July 17, 1826. Apr. 11, 1818 65 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 18, 1818 78 Died June 25, 1821. May 16, 1818 68 May 15, 1818 75 March 24, 1823. May 4, 1818 69 Apr. 24, 1818 83 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Continued commenc- ing June 13, 1829. Mar. 27, 1818 62 Died August 25, 1822. Apr. 11, 1818 59 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 24, 1818 74 May 7, 1818 62 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 7, 1818 72 Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Janu- ary 9, 1829. Apr. 24, 1818 62 Died January 6, 1820. Apr. 18, 1818 79 Apr. 14, 1818 68 Died December 13, 1833. June 18, 1818 73 Apr. 24, 1818 70 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing No- vember 13, 1828. 298 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Rank, &c., of Persons Residing in Strafford Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Rank Annual xVllOW- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Peter Howe Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 15, 1819 Nathaniel Hayford 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 24, 1819 Sylvanus Hall “ 96.00 “ June 14, 1819 John Holmes 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 11, 1819 Ichabod Horn “ 96.00 July 6, 1819 Israel Huckins ti 96.00 Sept. 6, 1819 Levi Hutchinson 96.00 “ Dec. 4, 1819 William Hayes “ 96.00 “ Feb. 14, 1820 Richard Hoit 96.00 Mass. cont. line Aug. 4, 1820 Jacob Hodo’don “ 96.00 Nov. 29, 1819 Jonathan Hilliard a 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 8, 1825 Benjamin Heath a 96.00 Penn. cont. line Jan. 20, 1819 Andrew Horn 96.00 N. H. cont. line May 1, 1819 Samuel Howard a 96.00 “ Oct. 0, 1819 Robert Jackson a 96.00 iSlass. cont. line June 11, 1819 Benjamin Jewett 96.00 a July 24, 1819 Jonathan Kelly a 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 5, 1819 Zachariah Kelsey a 96.00 Mar. 11, 1819 John Kent a 96.00 a May 20, 1819 Ephraim Knight a 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 18, 1819 Samuel Lear 96.00 N. H. cont. line Mar. 11, 1819 Jonathan Leathers a 96.00 Mass. cont. line Apr. 19. 1819 Robert Littlefield (( 96.00 July 20, 1819 Eliphalet Lord 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 29, 1819 Jonathan Leavitt (( 96.00 July 6, 1819 Benjamin Lamprey (f 96.00 July 6, 1818 Ephraim Libby (< 96.00 Sept. 14, 1819 Abiel Lee (( 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 21, 1819 Prince Lane 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 6, 1819 Nathan Lee 96.00 Nov. 24, 1819 David Langley 96.00 Oct. 25, 1821 ' Ebenezer Luce 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 21, 1818 Nehemiah Leavitt Corporal 30.00 N. H. cont. line “ 48.00 “ “ 96.00 July 8, 1818 Samuel B. Mason Lieutenant 240.00 Mar. IT, 1819 John Mitchell Private 96.00 William Mellen “ J 96.00 Apr. 19, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 299 County in the State of New Hampshire^ Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18tli of March, IS 18. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 9, 1818 70 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Continued commencing De- Apr. 27, 1818 75 cember 13, 1824. Died November 3, 1831. Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Febru- Apr. 2o, 1818 68 ary 3, 1824. Dropped act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Febru- May 7, 1818 75 ary 14, 1828. Died July 9, 1830. Dropped act May 1, 1820. Continued commencing Feb- May 25, 1818 77 ruary 4, 1829. May 12, 1818 68 Died May 9, 1823. Apr. 10, 1818 57 Suspended act May.l, 1820. Apr. 8, 1818 75 Died October 10, 1825. Apr. 17, 1819 80 Apr. 8, 1818 71 From Caledonia counts', Vermont, from September 4, 1832. June 16, 1825 84 Apr. 11, 1818 Transferred from York county’, Maine, September 4, 1826. Mar. 26, 1818 74 Died October 12, 1831. Apr. 11, 1818 67 Dropped under act Mav 1, 1820. Restored commencing Apr. 6, 1818 83 July 30, 1823. Apr. 22 1818 55 Dropped act Alaj' 1, 1820. Apr. 17’, 1818 65 May 11, 1818 93 Died May 21, 1829. Apr. 25, 1818 80 Died ]SIay 17, 1832. Apr. 20, 1819 68 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 30, 1818 55 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 17, 1818 75 Died February 9, 1832. Apr. 21, 1818 61 Died November 4, 1821. Apr. 14, 1818 68 Died August 25, 1826. June 24, 1818 75 May 14, 1818 56 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Jan. 6, 1819 71 Died September 13, 1831. July 5, 1819 68 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Sept. 28, 1819 70 Apr. 25, ISIS 75 June 29, 1818 66 Apr. 29, 1818 80 Transferred from Tolland county. Conn., from September Dec. 28, 1811 4, 1826. Died May 11, 1830. July 15, 1812. Invalid pension. Apr. 24, 1816 77 Increased by act April 24, 1816. Apr. 24, 1818 Relinquished for the benefits of act March, 1818. Died Apr. 11, 1818 69 February 23, 1829. Relinquished for the benefit of act May 15, 1828. Apr. Apr. 9, 14, 1818 1818 74 Died IMarch 30, 1823. 300 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Ranh, &c., of Persons Residing in Strafford Pension List under the Act of Congress Naisies Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll Stephen Header Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 19, 1819 Jonathan Mason n 96.00 (( Alay 20, 1819 James Harden 96.00 it May 24, 1819 Parker Morgan “ 96.00 it July 22, 1819 Simeon Mason 96.00 N. H. cont. line ii David Morrison “ 96.00 « July 8, 1819 Benjamin Morse 2nd “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 13, 1819 Daniel Moulton 96.00 it Sept. 23, 1819 Samuel Morrison “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Feb. 14, 1820 William Morrill 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 31, 1820 John Mills Seaman 96.00 Continental navy Apr. 30, 1821 Joseph Marsh Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 6, 1819 David Morrow or Merrow “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Nov. 30, 1827 Eliphalet Northey 6i 96.00 iMar. 25, 1819 Joshua Neal (( 96.00 N. H. cont. line Dec. 3, 1819 Stephen Nason (( 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 29, 1820 George Nichols (( 96.00 R. I. cont. line Sept. 15, 1823 Samuel Nute Lieutenant 240.00 N. H. cont. line May 1, 1810 Paul Otis Private 96.00 May 23, 1818 Stephen Ormsby ii 96.00 Conn. cont. line May 24, 1820 Jonathan Philbrook 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 23, 1818 Adna Pennyman Lieutenant 240.00 ii Mar. 5, 1819 Pelatiah Penny Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 17, 1819 David Place Captain 240.00 “ “ David Piper Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 19, 1819 John Piper 96.00 (( « George Parshley 96.00 ii ii Thomas Parshley 96.00 a John Pinner 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 24, 1819 Jonathan Prescott a 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 24, 1819 Winthrop Pickering it 96.00 it Nov. 20, 1819 David Page Marine 96.00 it Feb. 14, 1820 Moses Pattee Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 23, 1819 Jonathan Quimby “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 17, 1819 James Quimby “ 96.00 ii Sept. 23, 1818 Jonathan Rundlet “ 96.00 “ ii Jeremiah Rollins (( 96.00 “ Nov. 27, 1818 Timothy Ricker it 96.00 “ Jan. 26, 1819 Joseph Ricker 96.00 ii Mar. 17, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 301 County in the State of New Ilam'psliire, Who Have Bee^i Inscribed on the Passed on the 18 th of March, 1818 . Coirnnencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. April 21, 1818 62 Died May 14, 1819. Apr. 13, 1818 68 Apr. 24, 1818 68 Apr. 23, 1818 68 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 25, 1818 69 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Feb- ruary 6, 1829. Apr. 21, 1818 65 Suspended act Maj' 1, 1820. Continued commencing February 3, 1829. Died December 9, 1831. May 28, 1818 88 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Feb- ruary 4, 1831. Died Aug. 16, 1833. Apr. 25, 1818 79 Apr. 23, 1818 77 Apr. 25, 1818 . 83 May 15, 1819 72 Died May 12, 1828. Apr. 22, 1818 79 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 10, 1829. Nov. 8, 1827 81 Died December 3, 1829. Apr. 9, 1818 75 Apr. 14, 1818 68 May 8, 1818 71 Aug. 6, 1823 76 Died May 21, 1832. !Mar. 23, 1818 81 Died March 21, 1828. Apr. 21, 1818 80 Apr. 13, 1818 76 Apr. 27, 1818 71 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 24, 1818 65 Died November 4, 1820. Apr. 16, 1818 73 Apr. 4, 1818 78 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 14, 1818 67 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing n 70 March 25, 1823. Died April 20, 1830. Apr. 20, 1818 77 Died March 28, 1829. Apr. 13, 1818 77 Apr. 25, 1818 68 Apr. 23, 1818 74 Apr. 4, 1818 71 July 26, 1819 75 Died January 13, 1832. Apr. 9, 1818 72 From Oxford county, Maine, September 4, 1826. Apr. 30, 1819 68 Apr. 11, 1818 76 75 Died July 22, 1825. Apr. 3, 1818 75 Apr. 7, 1818 75 Apr. 28, 1818 302 KEYOLUTIOKARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Bank, Sc., of Persons Residing in Strafford Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Raxk Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll John Robinson Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 19, 1819 George Roberts Mariner 96.00 Continental navy June 18, 1819 John Roberts, 3rd 96.00 Apr. 19, 1819 Nathan Russ Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 5, 1819 ]\richael Ryan (( 96.00 Continental navy Apr. 19, 1819 Benjamin Roberts (£ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 20, 1819 George Ricker U 96.00 (( Oct. 6, 1819 Reuben Ricker (( 96.00 tt tt Nathan Roberts a 96.00 - May 29, 1820 Daniel Rogers a 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 7, 1820 Beleg Runnells a 96.00 R. I. cont. line Mar. 5, 1824 Noah Robinson Lieutenant Captain 120.00 136.00 N. H. cont. line tt 240.00 June 14, 1819 Jeremiah Smith Private 96.00 “ Oct. 6, 181S John Smith “ 96.00 tt Mar. 5, 1819 Jacob Sinclair Sergeant 96.00 tt Nathaniel Sabine Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 11, 1819 Eli Snmner Sergeant 96.00 tt Mar. 17, 1819 John Spiller Private 96.00 Mar. 26, 1819 Samuel Sawyer “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Apr. 19, 1819 Benjamin Sleeper “ 96.00 “ May 20, 1819 Edward Smith n 96.00 tt May 24, 1819 James Sanborn it 96.00 tt Apr. 24, 1819 Valentine Sargent “ 96.00 tt tt Jacob Smith “ 96.00 tt June 18, 1819 Samuel Small (( 96.00 tt tt John Starbird Ensign 240.00 tt July 21, 1819 Samuel Stackpole Lieutenant 240.00 July 23, 1819 John Shorey Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 6, 1819 Jonathan Smart 96.00 N. H. cont. line Benjamin Stephens tt 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 15, 1819 William Shores Seaman 96.00 Navy continental Oct. 12, 1819 Samuel Shirley Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 30, 1819 Ebenezer Spencer tt 96.00 “ Sept. 14, 1821 Robert Sargent tt 96.00 tt Apr. 7, 1819 Joseph Smith “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 6, 1819 William Twombly Ensign [ 240.00 N. H. cont. line j June 2, 1818 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 303 County in the State of New Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. x\pr. 23, 1818 76 Apr. 20, 1819 65 Apr. 20, 1818 75 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Apr. 6, 1818 80 Apr. 1, 1818 70 Apr. 4, 1818 76 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 5, 1829. Died April 3, 1830. x\pr. 11, 1818 66 Died January 6, 1826. 70 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Reinstated July 17, 1821. Apr. 29, 1818 80 Apr. 24, 1818 60 Died May 12, 1824. Jan. G, 1824 70 Transferred from York county, Maine, September 4, 1823. Oct. 23, 180G March 3, 1807. Invalid pension. Apr. 24, 1816 56 Increased by act April 24, 1816. x\pr. 23, 1818 Relinquished for the benefit of act March IS, ISIS. Died February 10, 1827. xVpr. 28, 1818 67 Died June 2, 1828. Apr. 30, 1818 69 Apr. 4, 1818 65 Suspended act ]May 1, 1820. x\pr. 14, 1818 63 Died August 20, 1825. Apr. IG, 1818 68 *\pr. 29, 1818 68 Died June 15, 1819. Apr. 14, 1818 72 Died April 30, 1827. A pr. 7, 1818 72 May 2, 1818 72 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Continued commenc- ing June 8, 1831. Died January 6, 1833. Apr. 24, 1818 63 Susjiended under act May 1, 1820. x\pr. 4, 1818 75 Died June 4, 1829. Apr. 21, 1818 82 78 70 Died December 1, 1826. Apr. 1, 1818 Apr. IG, 1818 83 Died July 18, 1823. May 12, 1818 76 Apr. 9, 1818 85 -\pr. 13, 1818 63 Died October 25, 1824. x\pr. 21, 1818 78 • xVpr. 29, 1818 84 Died January 7, 1832. Sept. IG, 1820 83 Died January' 4, 1823. 'Slay 11, 1818 76 Transferred from Oxford county, Maine, from Septem- ber 4, 1827. Apr. 9, 1818 82 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Reinstated March 1, 1822. Died May 31, 1832. x\pr. 11, 1818 75 304 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Bank, &c., of Persons Residing in Strafford Pension List under the Act of Congress Names Bank Annual Allow- ance Description of service When placed on pension roll William Taylor Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Oct. 6, 1818 Samuel Thompson (( 96.00 tt Mar. 17, 1819 Samuel Thompson 2nd (( 96.00 Conn. cont. line Apr. 21, 1819 Ephraim Tibbetts 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 2, 1819 David Thompson a 96.00 it Sept, 9, 1820 William Thoms “ Mass. cont. line Feb. 10, 1819 Weymouth Wallace 30.00 N. H. cont. line “ “ 48.00 tt 96.00 tt “ “ 48.00 ii 96.00 tt Enoch Whngate 96.00 June 30, 1818 John Wadleigh 96.00 it Sept. 23, 1818 Benjamin Wakeley a 96.00 Conn. cont. line Nov. 28, 1818 Matthias Welsh (( 96.00 N. H. cont. line Dec. 7, 1818 Caesar Wallace (( 96.00 “ Dec. 10, 1818 Benjamin Wallace 96.00 Mar. 5, 1819 John Watson Corporal 96.00 tt Mar. 11, 1819 James Wilkinson Private 96.00 it Apr. 19, 1819 Phineas Wentworth 96.00 it Joseph Weed 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 14, 1819 Silas White 96.00 tt July 22, 1819 Jonathan Whitehouse 96.00 N. H. cont. line it Joseph White 96.00 Mass. cont. line it Stephen Webster 2nd 96.00 N. H. cont. line July 6, 1819 Leonard Weeks 96.00 tt June 11, 1819 James Worcester 96.00 » July 7, 1819 Daniel Wingate a 96.00 tt Nov. 24, 1819 Elijah Witham a 96.00 Mass. cont. line Dec. 3, 1819 Alden Washbourne 96.00 it Dec. 4, 1819 Mark Wiggin Captain 240.00 N. H. cont. line Jan. 14, 1820 Andrew Whitcher Private 96.00 tt May 19, 1820 Charles Willey (( 96.00 “ July 19, 1820 Francis Walls it 96.00 “ Sept. 21, 1820 William Warren it 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 14, 1821 Nathaniel Wadleigh it 96.00 July 9, 1829 John Watson 2nd it 96.00 N. H. cont. line Feb. 14, 1820 Joseph York it 96.00 ti Mar. 5, 1819 Samuel York it 96.00 Mar. 17, 1819 Samuel Y^eaton it 96.00 Apr. 19, 1819 Jonathan Young 96.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 7, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 305 County in the State of New Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18 th of March, 1818 . Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. Apr. 11, 1818 63 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 24, 1818 70 May 5, 1818 73 Apr. 22, 1818 68 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Continued commencing February 10, 1829. Apr. 11, 1818 76 :May 8, 1818 60 Transferred from York county, ISfaine, from September 4, 1826. Sept. 4, 1794 April 20, 1796. Invalid pension. Apr. 24, 1816 Increased by act April 24, 1816. Relinquished for the benefit of act March 18, 1818, and dropped under act Apr. 25, 1818 75 Ma}' 1, 1820, and restored to invalid roll. Dropjied Mar. 4, 1820 invalid roll and restored to Revolutionary roll under Feb. 7, 1829 act May 1, 1823. Apr. 7, 1829 74 Died August 4, 1828. Apr. 11, 1829 70 Apr. 4, 1829 91 Died November 16, 1827. Apr. 16, 1829 76 Apr. 23, 1829 97 Apr. 24, 1829 69 Died December 10, 1823. Apr. 14, 1829 64 Susj)ended act ^lay 1, 1820. Restored commencing August 1, 1823. Apr. 18, 1829 75 Apr. 13, 1829 80 Died February 1, 1828. May 13, 1818 80 !May 12, 1818 75 Apr. 21, 1818 73 ^fay 12, 1818 69 June 11, 1818 86 Died January 20, 1827. Apr. 17, 1818 75 Transferred to Maine from September 4, 1821. Retrans- 1 ferred from York county, Blaine, March 4, 1826. Apr. 21, 1818 68 i 1 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 4, ISIS 65 1 Sus])ended act May 1, 1820. Apr. 27, 1818 65 Sus])ended act ^lay 1, 1820. May 2, ISIS 75 Died February 23, 1821. Sept. 9, 1819 75 Suspended act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing Jan- uary 4, 1828. April 11, 1820 79 July 22, 1820 60 July 24, 1S19 76 June 25, 1829 75 ' Apr. 25, 1818 72 Mar. 28, 1818 80 Apr. 4, 1818 81 Apr. 1, 1818 73 Apr. 14, 1818 68 806 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Ranh, &c., of Persons Residing in Sullivan Pension List under the Aet of Congress Names Rank Annual Allow- ance Description of service "When placed on pension roll Daniel Adams Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line June 18, 1819 Samuel Abbott “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Nov. 1, 1819 Timothy Bruce ii 96.00 U Jan. 20, 1819 Nathan Bolster a 96.00 u Jan. 26, 1820 Clement Corbin 96.00 Conn. cont. line June 30, 1818 Jonathan Clark “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Mar. 5, 1819 Beniamin Cutting- 96.00 Conn. cont. line Feb. 9, 1826 Nathaniel Challis “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line May 14, 1830 John Clark “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Dec. 21, 1831 Edward Dame a 96.00 a Dec. 31, 1823 Samuel Endicott Surg, mate 240.00 Mass. cont. line Sept. 7, 1820 Joseph Felt Private 96.00 it Mar. 5, 1819 Ebenezer Fielding 96.00 N. H. cont. line Aug. 3, 1819 Asa Holden U 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 17, 1819 Obed Lamberton “ 96.00 Conn. cont. line a Joel McGregory 96.00 t( Nov. 18, 1819 John Priest Sergt. Major 96.00 U May 22, 1819 James Pelts Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line July 8, 1819 Joseph Pullen 96.00 May 20, 1819 Lemuel Boyce Sergeant 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 12, 1818 Thomas Rogers Private 96.00 a July 19, 1820 Howard Reed “ 96.00 Mass. cont. line Oct. 2, 1819 Reuben Saunderson Lieutenant 240.00 Conn. cont. line Sept. 23, 1818 Samuel Sisco Private 96.00 N. H. cont. line Nov. 12, 1818 Caleb Smart 96.00 Apr. 21, 1819 Amos Smith 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 5, 1819 Abraham Shattuek “ 96.00 Conn. cont. line Oct. 12, 1819 Daniel Stearns “ 96.00 N. H. cont. line Sept. 6, 1810 Samuel Stearns “ 30.00 Mass. cont. line “ 48.00 u n 96.00 ii Sept. 9, 1819 Moses Wright 96.00 May 28, 1819 Jacob Wright “ 96.00 U Sept. 18, 1819 William Williams 96.00 Dec. 8, 1829 Jacob Youngman it 96.00 N. H. cont. line Jan. 20, 1819 Thomas Young 96.00 Mass. cont. line June 17, 1819 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS 307 County in the State of New Hampshire, Who Have Been Inscribed on the Passed on the 18th of March, 1818. Commencement of pension Ages Laws under which they were formerly inscribed on the pension roll; and remarks. May 4, 1818 80 Sept. 21, 1819 Apr. 17, 1818 82 Oct. 29, 1819 62 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. May 6, 1818 70 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing May 6, 1823. May 14, 1818 79 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 20, 1829. Jan. 4, 1819 80 May 4, 1830 79 Dec. 24, 1831 75 Oct. 21, 1823 76 Oct. 21, 1818 76 Apr, 25, 1818 69 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing August 14, 1823. Apr. 6, 1818 74 Transferred from Vermont September 4, 1826. May 19, 1819 71 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing March 10, 1832. Apr. 8, 1818 69 Oct. 19, 1819 80 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 12, 1829. Apr. 30, 1818 72 Apr. 20, 1818 78 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing January 1, 1825. June 8, 1818 68 Apr. 20, 1818 79 Apr. 1, 1818 Transferred from York county, Maine, September 4, 1823. Sept. 4, 1819 73 Transferred from Vermont from September 4, 1829. Apr. 25, 1818 Died December 31, 1822. Apr. 30, 1818 78 May 6, 1818 81 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing September 24, 1823. Oct. 30, 1818 67 Suspended act Maj" 1, 1820. Apr. 11, 1818 74 July 12, 1820 76 Mar. 20, 1808 April 27, 1810. Invalid pension. Apr. 24, 1816 Increased by act April 24, 1816. June 9, 1818 68 Relinquished for the benefit of act ISfarch 18, 1818. May 2, 1818 69 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing March 15, 1830. July 6, 1819 84 Suspended under act ^lay 1, 1820. Restored commencing February 20, 1829. Nov. 24, 1829 80 Apr. 24, 1818 72 Dropped under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing December 10, 1831. Apr. 8, 1818 75 Suspended under act May 1, 1820. Restored commencing April 9, 1823. 308 REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS Statement Showing the Names, Bank, &c., of Persons Besiding in Pension List under Act of Names Rank Annua] Allow- ance Description of service Tchabod Abbe Private 39.32 N. H. cont. line Closes Alden “ 23.33 Mass. cont. line riiilixD Atwood 50.00 Mass, militia Isaac Adams “ 48.66 N. H. cont. militia Jacob Ammidon Priv. & Sergt. 108.83 66 Samuel Bradford Lieutenant 240.00 N. H. cont. line “ “ 320.00 “ Joseph Brown Corp. & Priv. 55.55 N. H. militia Zadock Bartlett Private 50.00 Mass. cont. line Jeremiah Barnes “ 80.00 Mass, militia Noah Bisbee 36.66 Daniel C. Bryant Sergeant 120.00 Mass. cont. line Asa Britton Private 27.54 N. H. cont. line David E. Boynton Artificer 43.33 Mass, militia Rufus Ballou Private 23.33 N. H. militia John P. Blake Sergeant 37.49 “ Jacob Blodgett Private 30.66 Job Brooks 20.99 Mass, militia William Barron 23.33 N. H. militia John Britton 20.55 Mass. cont. line James Brewer Lieutenant 106.66 N. H. cont. line Jacob Baldwin Private 37.34 N. H. militia Oliver Brown ii 80.00 N. H. cont. line Thomas Baker 34.99 Mass, militia Benjamin Barker 66 33.33 66 Samuel W. Bowker Sergeant &c. 93.33 Samuel Bassett Fifer 34.35 N. H. cont. line Timothy Bancroft Private 23.33 Mass, militia Levi Blood Priv. & Corp. 82.29 N. H. militia William Clark Private 96.00 Mass. cont. line “ 66 80.00 Ebenezer Carpenter Sergeant &c. 65.00 N. H. cont. line Alpheus Crosby Private 50.66 Elijah Cooper 30.00 Benjamin Carpenter 20.00 “ David Carpenter 66 80.00 Continental militia Enoch Cummings 66 34.87 N. H. cont. line Samuel Corey 66 47.98 Mass, militia Daniel Cummings Priv. & Corp. 63.33 John Curtis Priv. & Sergt. 31.27 N. H. cont. line Moses Cutting Private 33.33 Mass. cont. line Jacob Curtis Sergeant