Lambert Darling, George Rogers Clark's Documents ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Submitted by: Judy Cassidy "Jamescassidy22@cs.com" March 21, 2000 ************************************************************************ Document 139 ( 20 October-24 November 1782) Roll of Capt. Rich Chinoweths Company in Col. Isaac Cox's Batt. of Militia, Col John Floyd County Lieut. under the command of Gen George Rogers Clark commencing the 20 day of Oct. and ending the 24th day of Nov. both days included on a Campaign Against the Indians 1782. John Voris, Sgt.Lambert Darling entered 10th Oct. discharaged 25th of November, 36 days, paid 2L 8d 0s. --- Pg 120 - Document 133, 20 April-12 May 1782 A pay roll for part of Cpt. Chenowiths Co of Jeferson Co Militia. Militia on tower of Duty at building Fort Nelson Lambert Dorland - Entered April 20, 1782, Discharged May 12, 1782, 23 days in service ; 1/4 pay per day= 1L 10s 8d ---- pg. 163 Document 139 - 20 Oct. -24 Nov. 1782, Pay roll of Capt Richard Chenowiths company in Col. Isaac Cox's command, Battalion of Militia, Col. John Floyd, Lliuet under the command of Gen George Rogers Clark on a campaign against the Indians, 1792. NO. 25 on list of 27 men) Lambert Darling - Entered 20 Oct, Discharged 25 Nov. 36 days of service, paid as a Private 2L 8sh 0d. Lambert Darling or Dorland/ Darland was a member of the Low Dutch who came down into Jefferson Co from Conowago, PA