Statewide County CT Archives Military Records.....Captain Sylvanus Brown's Co. Revwar Col. David Waterbury, Jr.'s Regiment *********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ct/ctfiles.htm *********************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com October 8, 2007, 1:43 am Captain Sylvanus Brown's Co. *CAPTAIN SYLVANUS BROWN'S COMPANY. Lieutenants: JESSE BELL, SIMEON SILLECK. Ensign, SAML. HAIT. Sergeants: SAML. GAURNSEY, JOSIAH SCOFIELD, PHINEAS WATERBURY, BENJM. SCOFIELD. Clerk, JOHN WATERBURY. Corporals; JOEL WEED, JAMES WILSON, JACOB SCOFIELD, JONATHAN BISHOP. Drummer, ELNATHAN HOLLY. Fifers, JOHN MOREHOUSE, JOHN WOLSEY. PRIVATES. Ayres, John Blackman, Joseph Bell, Jun. Francis Bishop, Jacob Bell, Eben Brown, James Blanchard, Jacob Bates, Samuel Curtis, Timothy Gailord, Samuel Garnsey, Zacheus Hait, Jonathan Hait, Josiah Hait, Nathan Hayse, John Hait, Cary Holly, Isaac Hutton, James Jones, Lewis Jones, Isaac Lounesbery, James Lockwood, Eliphalet Lewis, Nathaniel Marshlll, Willm. Marshlll, Henry Mathers, John Mills, John Maltbie, David Nichols, Abel Pangman, Stephen Provost, Samuel Rogers, James Suard, David Smith, Abraham Stephens, Nathan Scofield, Jonathan Slauson, Rowland Silleck, Thomas Weed, Scudder Weed, Gideon Weed, Eliphalit Weed, Miles Webb, Phineas Waterbury, 3d, Peter Wyatt, Henry Whitney, Plat Whitney, Jun. Daniel Whitney, Darling. * This whole company seems to have signed the roll the same day, viz. the 10th of January, 1776. Additional Comments: NOTE—No change has been made in the spelling of a name, even when obviously in error. When the spelling cannot be deciphered, aided by comparison, an interrogation mark (?) has been added. The numbers appearing at left of names are the days of the month of January 1776, when enlistments were made. Dates are not given in all cases as they do not appear in original record. Extracted from: A COMPLETE ROSTER OF Colonel David Waterbury Jr.'s Regiment of Connecticut Volunteers. THE FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY RESPONDING TO A CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR THE DEFENCE OF NEW YORK CITY AGAINST THE BRITISH IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Now for the first time printed from manuscript records in the possession of the publisher, with notes, compiled from authentic historical sources, By A. H. CLARK. 1897. A. S. CLARK, 174 Fulton Street, (opposite St. Paul s), New York City. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1897, by A. S. CLARK, in the office of the Librarian of Congress. All Rights Reserved. File at -- http://files.usgwarchives.net/ct/statewide/military/revwar/other/ucoldavid64gmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ctfiles/ File size: 2.9 Kb