Military: Rev War: ROLL OF ANCESTORS: A-G Surnames: Pennsylvania Society, Sons of the Revolution, 1898 Membership List Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Betty Lynne Bernhardt. USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY SONS OF THE REVOLUTION DECENNIAL REGISTER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY OF SONS OF THE REVOLUTION 1888-1898 ROLL OF ANCESTORS ABBOT, STEPHEN. 1749-1813 Lt., Capt. Benjamin Farnum's Company, Colonel Ebenezer Francis's Regiment, February 14, 1777; Capt., Eleventh Regiment, May 28, 1778; Captain, Colonel Benjamin Tupper's Regiment, January 1, 1780 - January 1, 1783, Massachusetts Line; at Stillwater. JEDIDIAH HOWE ADAMS, M.D. ABBOTT, JOHN. 1741-1778 Private in the troops commanded by Colonel Zebulon Butler at the Wyoming Massacre, July 3, 1778; a month afterwards he was killed and scalped by Indians. ASHER MINER CHARLES ABBOTT MINER SIDNEY ROBY MINER ABBOTT, PHILIP. 1751-1834 Private, Capt. James Stedman's Company, Windham, CT Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm," 1775 ROLLIN HENRY WILBUR WARREN ABBOTT WILBUR ABORN, DANIEL. 1749-1783 Commander of the privateer "Chance" of Rhode Island, April 1782; captured by the British frigate "Bellisarius," and confined on the prison-ship "Jersey". JAMES MAURAN RHODES ADAMS, THOMAS. 1749-1829 Lt., Captain John McCalla's Company, Fourth Battalion, Philadelphia Militia, April 15, 1780.. ANTHONY WAYE ROBINSON THOMAS ADAMS ROBINSON WILLIAM THOMAS ROBINSON ALBRIGHT, PHILIP. Member of the Committee of Observation of York County, PA 1775; Capt., Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, Col. Samuel Miles, March 19, 1776; resigned Jan. 23, 1777. PHILIP ALBRIGHT SMALL SAMUEL SMALL SAMUEL SMALL, JR. ALDEN, JUDAH. 1750-1845 Second Lt., Col. Theophilus Cotton's Regiment, MA Militia, May-Dec. 1775; First Lt., Twenty-third Regiment, Jan 1-Dec 31, 1776; Capt., Second Regiment, Jan. 1, 1777, MA Line; Brevet-Maj., Sept. 30, 1783; served to Nov. 3, 1783; Member of the MA State Society of the Cincinnati. WILLIAM ALDEN JAMES. ALDEN, PRINCE. 1718-1804 Private, Captain John Franklin's Independent Company of the Wyoming Valley, PA, attached to the Connecticut Line. HON. GEORGE LOCKHART DARTE ALDEN, SIMEON. 1740- Private, Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Colonel Bailey's MA Regiment of Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm," April 19-23, 1775; Private, Captain Theophilus Wilder's Company, Colonel Dike's Regiment, January 8-March 1, 1777; Private, Lt. Benjamin Bate's Company, Major Eliphalet Cary's Plymouth County, MA, Regiment in the "Rhode Island Alarm," July 30-Aug 1, 1780; Private, Captain Luke Bicknell's Company, Lt.-Col. Ebenezer Putnam's Plymouth County, MA, Regiment, September 3, 1781-Dec 3, 1781, MA Militia. HARRY ALDEN RICHARDSON ALEXANDER, HUGH. 1724-1777 Member of the Provincial Conference of PA, Carpenters' Hall, June 18, 1776; Delegate to the PA Constitutional Convention of 1776; Member of the PA Assembly, 1776-1777. DAVIS BATES BELL THEODORE HILL CUNNINGHAM ALISON, DR. FRANCIS, JR. 1751-1813 Surgeon, Twelfth Regiment, PA Line, October 14, 1776; Senior Physician and Surgeon of the General Hospital, Middle District, Jan. 10, 1777. FRANCIS JOHN ALISON ROBERT HENRY ALISON, M.D. ALLEN, ENOCH. 1744-1789 Private, Lt. Samuel Bartlet's Company of Ashfield, MA Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm," April 22-27,1775; Private, Captain Ebenezer Webber's Company, Colonel John Fellow's Regiment, April 27-November 22, 1775; Corporal, Captain Ephraim Jennings's Company, Colonel David Wells's Regiment, Sept. 22- October 18, 1777, MA Militia. CHARLES ALLEN CONVERSE JOHN HEMAN CONVERSE ALLEN, MOSES 1746-1826 Private, Captain John Mills's Company, Colonel Charles Webb's Regiment, March 1, 1777-April 11, 1780; Private, Fifth Regiment, July 1-December 16, 1780, Connecticut Line; at White Marsh, Valley Forge, Monmouth, and Stony Point. FRANCIS OLCOTT ALLEN ALLGAIER, SEBASTIAN. 1757-1846 Private, Captain George Wesser's Company, Colonel George Ross's Regiment, 1776; Private, Captain Kreider's Company, 1777; Private, Captain Conrad Geist's Company, Sixth Battalion, Colonel Daniel Hunter, 1777; Private, Captain Charles Gobin's Company, Colonel Joseph Hiester's Battalion, 1778, Berks County, PA Militia. CLAYTON McELROY JACOB LANCASTER REPPLIER AMBERSON, WILLIAM 1752-1835 First Lieutenant, Eighth Regiment, PA Line, 1776-1779; Deputy Munstermaster-General of PA, 1779 JOHN THOMAS FINDLEY ANDERSON, ALEXANDER Lieutenant-Colonel, First Battalion, Colonel Joseph Kirkbride, Bucks County, PA Associators, 1775; Lt.-Col., Bucks County, PA Militia, April 19, 1776. FRANCIS VON ALBADE CABEEN ANDERSON, ENOCH Sergeant, Captain Abraham Miller's Company, Colonel William Thompson's PA Batallion of Riflemen, June, 1775; First Lt., Sept. 30, 1776; promoted Captain, Dec. 7, 1777, Eleventh Regiment, PA Line; at Brandywine and Germantown. GEORGE GROSS FRYER ANDERSON, EZEKIEL Pvt, Second Regiment, NJ Line; one of the three guides who led the forces of General Washington to the camp of the British on the night previous to the "Princeton Surprise," Jan. 2, 1777. PAUL AUGUSTINE HENDRY ANDERSON, ISAAC 1760-1838 Ens., Sixth Co, Fifth Battalion, Colonel Richard Thomas, May 17, 1777; First Lt., Fifth Battalion, Col. John Barthomolew, May 24, 1779, Chester Co., PA Militia; carried despatches between General Washington at Valley Forge and the Continental Congress at York, PA, 1777-78. JOSPEH WILSON ANDERSON, M.D. JOHN WILSON BUCKMAN JAMES LANE PENNYPACKER HON. SAMUEL WHITAKER PENNYPACKER, LL.D. ANDERSON, PATRICK 1719-1793 Maj, Col. Anthony Wayne's Battalion of Chester Co, PA Minute Men, July 21, 1775; Capt, Colonel Samuel John Atlee's PA Musketry Battalion, March 15, 1776; battalion designated PA State Regiment of Foot, Oct. 1, 1776, and Thirteenth Regiment, PA Line, Nov. 12, 1777; served to July 1, 1778; at Long Island; Member of the PA Assembly, 1778-1779. ISAAC LANE ANDERSON JOSPEH WILSON ANDERSON, M.D. JOHN WILSON BUCKMAN JAMES LANE PENNYPACKER HON. SAMUEL WHITAKER PENNYPACKER, LL.D. CAPT. ANDREW GREGG CURTIN QUAY, U.S.A. HON. MATTHEW STANLEY QUAY ANTES, PHILIP FREDERIC 1730-1801 Member of the Provincial Conference of PA, Carpenters' Hall, June 18, 1776; Delegate to the PA Constitutional Convention of 1776; Lt.-Col., Col. Thomas Potts's Battalion, 1776; Col., Sixth Battalion, 1777. Philadelphia County, PA Militia. FREDERIC ANTES SNYDER GEORGE DUNCAN SNYDER ARMSTRONG, REV. JAMES FRANCIS 1750-1816 Pvt, Capt. Peter Gordon's Company, First Regiment, Hunterdon Co, NJ Militia, 1776; Chaplain, Col. Moses Hazen's Second Canadian Regiment (" Congress's Own"), Continental Army, Nov. 3, 1776; Brigade-Chaplain, Second Brigade, MD Line, July 17, 1778-Jan. 1, 1781; Member of the NJ State Society of the Cincinnati. WILLIAM CHAMBERLIN ARMSTRONG, M.D. ARMSTRONG, JOHN 1723-1895 Member of the Committee of Correspondence of Cumberland County, PA, July 12, 1774; Brigadier-General, Continental Army, March 1, 1776; resigned April 4, 1777; Lt. of Cumberland County, PA, March 21, 1777; Brigadier-General, April 5, 1777; Major-General, January 9, 1778, PA Militia; served to close of war; commanded the PA Militia at Brandywine and Germantown. JOHN ARMSTRONG HERMAN ARNDT, JOHN 1748-1814 Delegate to the Military Convention held at Lancaster, PA, July 4, 1776, to choose Brigadier-Generals for the Associated Battalions of PA; Capt., First Company, First Northampton County, PA, Battalion, Colonel Peter Kachlein, forming part of the "Flying Camp," Colonel Joseph Hart, July 9, 1776; wounded in the arm at Long Island; Agent to receive subscriptions for the Continental Loan, December 16, 1777; Commissary of Purchases, PA Militia, February 19, 1778; Commissioner of Exchange, April 5, 1779; Member of the Council of Censors of PA, Oct. 20, 1783. CHAUNCEY GRAHAM HELLICK ARNOLD, CALEB 1725-1784 Corporal, Col., Robert Elliot's Rhode Island State Artillery, 1776; Member of the Rhode Island Provincial Congress, 1773-1778; Deputy of the Rhode Island Assembly, 1778; Member of the Rhode Island War Committee, 1780. EDWARD CLINTON LEE *WILLIAM JENKS LEE ARNOLD, JAMES 1723-1793 Third Lt., Capt. Job Randall's Company, Warwick, Rhode Island Militia, 1776; Capt-Lt., Kent County, RI Militia, 1778; a Signer of the Declaration of Independence of Rhode Island, May 10, 1776; Assistant to the Governor of Rhode Island, 1775-1776, 1778, 1780; Member of the RI Council of War, 1777; Member of the RI Assembly, 1775, 1782; Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for Warwick, 1782-1783. *CRAWFORD ARNOLD ASH, JAMES 1750-1830 Lt. in Gen. John Cadwalader's Brigade, Philadelphia Militia, 1777. EDARD TWELLS ASH GORDON MONGES ASH HENRY ST. CLAIR ASH, M.D. *JAMES ASH, M.D. *JOHN MORGAN ASH JOHN MORGAN ASH, JR. ASHLEY, SAMUEL 1720-1792 Member of the Provincial Conference of New Hampshire, 1774; Member of the Provincial Convention of NH, 1774-1775; Member of the NH Committee of Safety, 1775; Mustering Officer and Paymaster, NH Militia, 1775; Member of the NH Council of Safety, 1776-1780; Colonel, Thirteenth Regiment, NH Militia, 1776-1780; Aide-de-Camp to General John Stark, 1777, and served until Burgoyne's surrender. CHARLES ASHLEY BLAKSLEE JAMES IRWIN BLAKSLEE, JR. ASHMEAD, JACOB 1742-1814 First Lt., Oct. 27, 1775; promoted to Capt.; Sept. 6, 1776, First PA Battalion, Col. John Philip DeHaas, Sr.; Capt., Second Regiment, PA Line, Oct. 1776; resigned May 16, 1780. DUFFIELD ASHMEAD GEORGE STUART SIMONS ASHMEAD, JOHN 1738-1818 Naval Constructor, appointed by the Marine Committee established by Continental Congress, 1776; Capt., Brig "Eagle" PA Navy, 1777; engaged in action various British Privateers, 1779. ANTHONY ALEXANDER CLAY RANDOLPH CLAY SAMUEL DYER CLYDE THOMAS EDWARD CLYDE WILLIAM ASHMEAD DYER ASHTON, ISAAC 1742-1777 Second Lt., Capt. Samuel Massey's Company, Col. Jehu Eyre's Artillery Battalion, Philadelphia Militia, Aug. 27, 1777; died in service, Sept. 7, 1777. CURWEN STODDART GIDEON STODDART ATHERTON, JAMES, JR. 1751-1828 Private, Capt. John Franklin's Independent Co. of the Wyoming Valley, PA, attached to the Connecticut Line. THOMAS HENRY ATHERTON ASHER MINER SIDNEY ROBY MINER ATLEE, SAMUEL JOHN 1739-1786 Colonel, PA Musketry Battalion, March 21, 1776; captured at the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776; exchanged Aug. 6, 1778; Member of the Continental Congress from PA, 1778-1782; Member of the PA Assembly, 1782, 1785, 1786; Member of the Supreme Executive Council of PA, October 21, 1783. EDWIN ATLEE BARBER JOHN SANDERSON LATTA SAMUEL WHITEHILL LATTA, M.D. THOMAS LOVE LATTA WILLIAM JAMES LATTA WILLIAM WOODS PINKERTON WILLIAM WAYNE WILLIAM WAYNE, JR. ATLEE, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS 1735-1793 Member and for some time Chairman of the Committees of Inspection, Observation, and Safety of Lancaster Co, PA, 1774-1775; Deputy to the Provincial Convention of PA, July 15, 1774; Member of the Provincial Conference of Pa, Carpenters' Hall, June 18, 1776; Assistant Judge of the Supreme Court of PA, 1777; Deputy Commissary-General of Prisoners, 1776-1778; Dedimus Potestatem, Sept. 25, 1778; Lt. of Lancaster Co, PA, March 31, 1789. BENJAMIN CHAMPNEYS ATLEE JOHN ATLEE JOHN MAXIMILIEN ATLEE JOHN MAXIMILIEN WALTER ATLEE Surgeon LOUIS WILLIAM ATLEE, M.D., U.S.N. JOSPEH LONGSTRETH WOOLSTON ATWELL, WILLIAM -1805 Private, Capt. Eleazar Lindsey's Company, Col. Samuel Gerrish's Regiment, MA Militia, 1775; also in service Feb. 3-July 3, 1778; at Concord SAMUEL AMORY GOODHUE ATWELL, ZACHARIAH 1755-1836 Private, Marblehead, MA, Company of Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm," April 19-21,1775; Private, Capt. Joseph Hiller's Company, Colonel Jonathan Titcomb's Regiment, MA Militia, June 11-Augusut 11, 1777. SAMUEL AMORY GOODHUE ACHMUTY, SAMEUL 1753- Private, Capt. Stephen Chamber's Co, Twelfth Regiment, 1776; transferred to Third Regiment, July 1, 1778, PA Line; discharged Jan. 25, 1781. JAMES CALVIN BERGSTRESSER AXTELL, HENRY 1738-1818 Major, Eastern Battalion, Morris Co, NJ Militia; Major, Col. Jacob Ford's Battalion of NH State Troops, 1776. HENRY GURLEY HAY AYRES, JOHN 1753-1825 Private, Capt. Matthew Smith's Co, Col. William Thompson's PA Battalion of Riflemen, 1775; Private, Capt. James Murray's Co., Fourth Battalion, Col. James Burd, Lancaster Co., PA Militia, 1776. *WILLIAM AYRES AYRES, WILLIAM 1720-1784 Private, Capt. Richard Manning's Company, Fourth Battalion, Col. James Burd, Lancaster Co., PA Militia, 1776. HENRY AYRES. LOUIS HARLOW AYRES *WILLIAM AYRES BACHE, RICHARD 1737-1811 Delegate to the Provincial Convention of PA, Jan. 23, 1775; Secretary, Comptroller, and Register-General of PA, 1775-1776; first Postmaster-General of the United States, 1776-1782; Chairman of the Board of War of PA, 1777. JAMES MAY DUANE RUSSELL DUANE CHARLES HODGE REV. FRANCIS BLANCHARD HODGE, D.D. HUGH BAYARD HODGE THOMAS LEIPER JANEWAY HODGE RICHARD NORRIS WILLIAMS BAERSTICKER, ANDREW 1747-1796 Sergeant, PA State Regiment of Artillery, Colonel Thomas Proctor, June 28, 1777; Sergeant, Capt. Isaac Coren's Independent Company of Artillery, 1779; Sergeant, Lt. Benjamin Hoey's Independent Company of Artillery, 1780; Sergeant, Capt. Andrew Porter's Company Pennsylvania State Regiment of Artillery, Colonel Thomas Proctor, 1780; Second Lt., Capt. Isaac Coren's Independent Company of Artillery, May 3, 1780. PA Line. JOSEPH MILTON MYERS BAHL, PHILIP 1739-1820 Sub-Lt., with rank of Lt. Col., in charge of military affairs of Northampton County, PA, March 30, 1780. JOHN EYERMAN BAIRD, DR. ABSALOM 1755-1805 Surgeon's Mate in Hospital at Fishkill, NY, Aug. 1779; Surgeon, Colonel Jeduthan Baldwin's Regiment of Artillery Artificers, Continental Army, March 20, 1780-March 29, 1781; at Stony Point. Brigadier-General ABSOLOM BAIRD, U.S.A. Captain WILLIAM BAIRD, U.S.A. BAIRD, WILLIAM 1716-1794 Captain, Nov. 6, 1777; promoted First Major, Second Battalion, Somerset County, NJ Militia. REV. IRWIN POUNDS McCURDY, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. JOSEPH ALEXANDER McCURDY BAKER, MICHAEL, SR. 1727-1779 Private, Capt. Jehu Eyre's Company of Artillery, Gen. John Cadwalader's Brigade, June 5, 1777; Private, Capt. Peter Browne's Company, First Regiment of Artillery, Col. Jehu Eyre, Sept. 11, 1777, Philadelphia Militia. JOSEPH WEAVER BAKER *RICHARD ROWLEY BKAER WILLIAM LUDWIG BAKER *WILLIAM SPOHN BAKER GEORGE BARTLESON BENNERS BAKER, MICHAEL, JR. 1758-1834 Private, Capt. Jehu Eyre's Company of Artillery, Gen. John Cadwalader's Brigade, June 5, 1777; Private, Capt. Peter Browne's Company, First Regiment of Artillery, Col. Jehu Eyre, Sept. 11, 1777; Lt., Second Battalion, May 25, 1782, Philadelphia Militia. JOSEPH WEAVER BAKER *RICHARD ROWLEY BKAER WILLIAM LUDWIG BAKER *WILLIAM SPOHN BAKER GEORGE BARTLESON BENNERS BALCH, STEPHEN BLOOMER 1747-1833 Capt., Calvert Co., MD Militia, Oct. 1, 1775-Dec., 1777. EDWIN SWIFT BALCH THOMAS WILLING BALCH BALDWIN, ICHABOD 1757-1839 Private, Essex Co., NJ Militia; at Princeton and Monmouth. FREDERIC AUGUSTUS RAUCH BALDWIN BALDWIN, JESSE 1757-1839 Private, Capt. Squire's Company, Second Regiment, Essex Co., NJ Militia; Ensign, Lt., and Quartermaster, Essex Co., NJ Militia; Quartermaster, Quartermaster-General's Dept. of NJ. HENRY TUNIS BRUEN BALL, SILAS Private, Capt. Josiah Fay's Southboro', MA, Company of Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19-24, 1775; Private, Capt. Josiah Fay's Company, Col. Jonathan Ward's Regiment, MA Militia, April 24-August, and October, 1775. LEWIS RICE BANKS, JOSEPH 1713-1802 Sergeant, Capt. James Green's Company, Ninth Regiment, CT Militia. GEORGE WASHINGTON BANKS BARCLAY, HUGH 1747-1807 Assistant Deputy Quartermaster-General, Continental Army, January 16, 1777. RICHARD DeCHARMS BARCLAY BARNES, MOSES 1740-1781 Sergeant, Capt. Daniel Barnes's Company of Marlboro', MA Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19, 1775; Lt., Continental service, 1775; Capt., Fourth Regiment, Middlesex Co., MA Militia, 1776; Capt., Lt-Col. Perce's Regiment from Massachusetts Bay, in the service of the United States, 1779; wounded in action. JOHN HAMPTON BARNES WILLIAM HENRY BARNES BARNES, RICHARD 1747- Private, Capt., Seth Morse's Company of Massachusetts Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19, 1775; Private, Capt., Seth Newton's Company, Colonel Whiteny's Regiment, MA Militia in the "Bennington Alarm", Aug. 21, 1777. HARRY GILLUM BARNES BARTHOLOMEW, LUTHER, SR. 1758-1839 Private, Capt. Isaac Bostwick's Co., Nineteenth Regiment Col. Charles Webb, CT Line; at Trenton. Major FORREST HENRY HATHAWAY, U.S.A. BAYARD, JOHN BUBENHEIM 1738-1807 Deputy to the Provincial Convention of PA, July 15, 1774; Delegate to the Provincial Convention of PA, Jan. 23, 1775; Member of the Provincial Conference of PA, Carpenters' Hall, June 18, 1776; Member of the Council of Safety of PA, Sept. 11, 1776-1777; Member of the PA Assembly, Nov. 28, 1776; Speaker of the PA Assembly, Nov. 6, 1778; Member of the Board of War of PA, March 13, 1777; Member of the Supreme Executive Council of PA, Oct. 12, 1781-Oct. 12, 1782; Colonel, Second Battalion, 1777; Colonel, Fourth Battalion, 1778, Philadelphia Militia; at Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, and Germantown. REV. JAMES McINTOSH LONGSTRETH ECKARD REV. LEIGHTON WILSON ECKARD, D.D. BEALE, JOHN 1740-1777 Private, Capt. James McDowell's Company, Fourth Battalion, Colonel William Montgomery, Chester County, PA Militia, July 24, 1776; died in service at Head of Elk, MD, Jan. 25, 1777. Lt. JOSEPH BEALE, U.S.N. BEALE, TAVERNER -1810 Member of the Committee of Safety and Correspondence of Drunmore County, VA, June 16, 1774; First Lt., Eighth Regiment, Colonel John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, VA Line, May 1776; resigned March 1, 1777. SAMUEL PHILIP SADTLER, Ph.D. FRANCIS STEENBERGEN SCHMUCKER GEORGE WILLIAM SCHMUCKER BEARDSLEY, EPHRAIM 1738-1806 Fifer, Second Company, Capt. Samuel Whiting, Fifth Regiment, Colonel David Waterbury, CT Militia, May 10- Sept. 10, 1775; at Ticonderoga. WILLIAM ARTHUR LATHROP BEAUMONT, ISAIAH 1757-1835 Private, Twentieth Regiment, Colonel John Durkee, CT Line, April, 1776-Jan. 3, 1777; wounded at Princeton. ANDRE ALDEN BEAUMONT Colonel EUGENE BEAUHARNAIS BEAUMONT, U.S.A. BEAVER, GEORGE 1755-1836 Private, Capt. Caleb North's Company, Jan. 1776; transferred to Capt. Thomas Church's Company, April, 1776, Fourth PA Battalion, Colonel Anthony Wayne; at Ticonderoga, Three Rivers, and Trenton. HON. JAMES ADDAMS BEAVER, LL.D. JESSE BEAVER GEARHART BELLINGER, PETER, SR. 1737-1823 Colonel, Fourth Battalion, Tryon County, NY Militia. He participated with his regiment in the Battle of Oriskany, Aug. 6, 1777, and in resisting and repelling the Indians and Tories in the Mohawk Valley, 1776-1783. JOSEPH BAYLIS THOMAS BELLINGER, PETER, JR. 1758-1851 Captain, and Quartermaster, Fifth Company, Fourth Battalion, Colonel Peter Bellinger, Sr., Tryon County, NY Militia, June 12, 1779-Dec. 1780, 1781, and 1782; active in resisting the invasion of the Indians and Tories in the Mohawk Valley. JOSEPH BAYLIS THOMAS BENDER, JOHN 1755-1818 Private, Fifth Battalion, Colonel Timothy Matlack, Philadelphia Associators, Oct., 1776; Private, Third Regiment, PA Line, May 1, 1778-1781; at Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth. THOMAS WALLACE WILSON BENEDICT, AMOS 1756-1848 Private, Capt. Stone's Company, Colonel Brewer's Regiment, MA Militia, May, 1778-Feb., 1779. JOHN CAILE SCOTT BENEZET, DANIEL 1723-1797 Private, Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse, Capt. Samuel Morris, 1781. STEVENSON CROTHERS *FRANK PERCY SMITH WINTHROP SMITH WINTHROP BRENTWOOD SMITH BENJAMIN, JOHN 1731-1796 Sergeant, June 5, 1777; Lt., Sept. 12, 1778, Col. John Lamb's Continental Artillery; resigned Nov. 14, 1780; Capt., 1780; promoted Major, May, 1782, Fourth Regiment, CT Militia; at Ridgefield, where he was wounded, and at Stony Point. ARTHUR VINCENT MEIGS, M.D. SAMUEL EMLEN MEIGS WILLIAM MONTGOMERY MEIGS, M.D. BENNETT, BENJAMIN -1779 Private, Colonel Benjamin Tuston's Regiment, Orange County, NY Militia; killed in the battle of Minisink, 1779. GEORGE EGBERT MAPES BENNETT, JEREMIAH -1808 Capt., First Battalion, Cumberland County, NJ Militia; Capt., Colonel Enos Seeley's Battalion, NJ State Troops. FRANKLIN LAWRENCE SHEPPARD HOWRD REYNOLDS SHEPPARD BENSON, JOEL 1749-1837 Private, Capt. Jacob Van Doozer's Company, 1776; Private, Captain Van Ormand's Company, 1777, Colonel Abram Van Schaick's Regiment, Albany County, NY Militia; three times wounded in actions. *WILLIAM BENSON MANN BENT, EBENEZER 1737- Private, Capt. Josiah Vose's Company of Milton, MA Militia, defending sea-coast, April, 1776. STEDMAN BENT BERKY, PETER 1744-1826 Corporal, Second Troop, Armand's First Partisan Legion, PA Line, 1777-1782; at Brandywine, Germantown, and Valley Forge. HENRY WIKOFF BIRKEY, M.D. BIDDLE, CHARLES 1745-1821 Private, Capt. Joseph Cowperthwaite's Company, "Quaker Light Infantry", Philadelphia Militia, Jan., 1776. JOHN BIDDLE PORTER BIDDLE, CLEMENT 1740-1814 Deputy Quartermaster-General of the "Flying Camp", July 8-Dec. 1, 1776; Commissary-General of Forage, July 1, 1777-June, 1780; Quartermaster-General, PA Militia, with rank of Colonel, Sept. 11, 1781, to close of war; Aid-de-Camp to General Nathaniel Greene, Continental Army; at Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown, Valley Forge, and Monmouth. ALEXANDER BIDDLE ALEXANDER WILLIAMS BIDDLE, M.D. *ALGERNON SYDNEY BIDDLE *ARTHUR BIDDLE CADWALADER BIDDLE CALDWELL KEPPELE BIDDLE LOUIS ALEXANDER BIDDLE THOMAS BIDDLE, M.D. WILLIAM LYMAN BIDDLE CHARLES EVART CADWALADER, M.D. JOHN CADWALADER BIDDLE, OWEN 1737-1790 Delegate to the Provincial Convention of PA, Jan. 23, 1775; Delegate to the PA Constitutional Convention of 1776; Member of the Committee of Safety of PA, June 30, 1775-July 22, 1776; Member of the Council of Safety of PA, July 24, 1776-March 13, 1777; Chairman of the PA Board of War, March 13, 1777; Forage-Master, PA Militia, June, 1777; Assistant Commissary-General of Forage, PA Militia, April 1, 1779. WILLIAM FOSTER BIDDLE CLEMENT ACTON GRISCOM, JR. RODMAN ELLISON GRISCOM BINDER, JACOB 1736-1804 Private, Capt. Campbell's Company, "City Guard", Philadelphia, 1776; First Lt., Fourth Company, Capt. Elijah Weed, Third Battalion, Col. Jacob Morgan, Jr., August 25, 1777; Lt., Fifth Company, Capt. William Bowers, Second Battalion, Lt.-Col. Benjamin George Eyre, commanding, 1780, Philadelphia Militia. HORACE BINDER BISSELL, DAVID, JR. 1732-1799 Second Lt., Second Company, Fourth Regiment, Colonel Benjamin Hinman, CT Militia, April, 1775. FREDERICK MEADE BISSELL BITTINGER, NICHOLAS 1725-1804 Capt., York County, PA Militia, Aug. 1776; captured at Fort Washington, NY, Nov. 16, 1776. *AUGUSTUS HETICH LANE THOMAS HETICH LANE BLACKBURN, THOMAS 1740-1807 Member of the Committee of Safety of Prince William County, VA, 1774; Member of the VA Convention of 1775; volunteer aid on the staff of General Washington; severely wounded in the thigh at Germantown. GEORGE STEPTOE WASHINGTON BLACKMAN, ELISHA 1717-1804 Lt., Capt. William Hooker Smith's Company, Twenty-fourth Regiment of Militia, attached to the CT Line. CHARLES BOWMAN DOUGHERTY EDWIN HORN JONES RICHARD OSCAR JONES BLACKWELL, JACOB 1717-1780 Member of the Provincial Congress of NY, 1775-1777; Member of the Committee of Safety of NY; Colonel, Queen's County, NY Militia, 1775-1776. EDWIN SWIFT BALCH THOMAS WILLING BALCH BLACKWELL, REV. ROBERT, D.D. 1748-1831 Chaplain, First Brigade, PA Line, General Anthony Wayne, Continental Army, May 20, 1778-Jan., 1781; Surgeon and Chaplain in the Camp at Valley Forge. EDWIN SWIFT BALCH THOMAS WILLING BALCH BLEECKER, LEONARD 1755-1844 Second Lt., June 28, 1775; First Lt., May 14, 1776; Capt. Marinus Willett's Company, First Regiment; Capt., Third Regiment, Nov. 21, 1776; transferred to First Regiment, Jan. 1, 1783, NY Line; Brigade-Major under General Lafayette, May-Oct. 1781; Brevet-Major, Sept. 30, 1783; served to the close of war; at Trenton, Princeton, and Yorktown. Member of the NY State Society of the Cincinnati. CHARLES SETON HENRY BLISS, JOSEPH 1757-1819 Second Lt., Third Continental Artillery, Feb., 1, 1777; transferred to Corps of Artillery, Continental Army, June 17, 1783; Paymaster of the Corps of Artillery, Continental Army, Jan. 29, 1784-June 20, 1784. JOHN HORACE BLISS BLOW, RICHARD 1746-1833 First Lt., Fourth Regiment, VA Line, March 11, 1776. Lt. JOSEPH BEALE, U.S.N. BLUE, MICHAEL 1749-1833 Private, Capt. Conrad Ten Eyck's Company, Second Battalion, Somerset County, NJ Militia. CHARLES PERRY GEARHART BOCKOVER, GEORGE 1735-1814 Lt., Capt. Carter's Company, "Eastern Battalion", Lt.-Col. Benoni Hathaway commanding, Morris County, NJ Militia; Lt., Capt. Jacob Bockover's Company, Second Regiment, Sussex County, NJ Militia. REV. IRWIN POUNDS McCURDY, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. JOSEPH ALEXANDER McCURDY BOGGS, JOHN 1732-1796 Major, Fifth Battalion, Col. Joseph Armstrong, Cumberland County, PA Militia, Jan. 1777. HENRY REDWOOD WHARTON, M.D. BORDEN, JOSEPH 1719-1791 Member of the Provincial Congress of NJ, 1775; Member of the Committee of Safety of NJ; Colonel, First Regiment, Burlington County, NJ Militia, 1776; resigned Sept., 1776; Quartermaster, Sept. 28, 1776. JAMES SWAIM HOPKINSON OLIVER HOPKINSON, JR., M.D. WILLIAM FRANCIS HOPKINSON BOWEN, SETH 1748-1815 Second Lt., Capt. Richard Howell's Company, Second Battalion, First Establishment, Nov. 29, 1775; First Lt., Capt. Thomas Yard's Company, Second Battalion, Second Establishment, Nov. 29, 1776; First Lt., Capt. James Lowrie's Company, Second Battalion, Second Establishment, Feb. 5, 1777; First Lt., afterwards Capt.-Lt., Capt. Samuel Hugg's "Western Company of Artillery", NJ Line; Assistant Quartermaster in Quartermaster-General's Department; Quartermaster in same, with rank of Captain, NJ State Troops; wounded at Monmouth. Member of the NJ State Society of the Cincinnati. GEORGE HORACE BURGIN, M.D. HERMAN BURGIN, M.D. BOWER, JACOB 1752-1822 Sergeant, Capt. George Nagle's Company, March 30, 1775; Quartermaster, Jan. 18, 1776; Lt., January 18, 1776, Colonel William Thompson's PA Battalion of Riflemen; Capt., PA Battalion of the "Flying Camp", July 29- Dec. 1, 1776; Capt., Sixth Regiment, Feb. 15, 1777; transferred to Second Regiment, Jan. 1, 1783, PA Line; served to June 3, 1783. Member of the PA State Society of the Cincinnati. THOMAS POTTER, JR. WILLIAM POTTER. BOWMAN, JOSEPH 1740-1818 Ensign, Capt. John Granger's Company, Col. Jonathan Warner's Regiment of MA Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19-May5, 1775; Second Major, Fourth Regiment, Col. Jonathan Warner, January 12, 1776; Second Major, Fourth Regiment, Col. James Converse, Feb. 7, 1776, Worcester County, MA Militia; Second Major, Col. Job Cushing's Regiment, General Warner's Brigade, in "Bennington Alarm", 1777; Mustermaster of Worcester County, MA, Nov. 29, 1780. WINTHROP BRENTWOOD SMITH BOYD, WILLIAM 1733-1808 Private, Capt. James Cowden's Company, Fourth Battalion, Col. James Burd, March 13, 1776; Private, Capt. John Rutherford's Company, Fourth Battalion, Col. Robert Elder, Aug. 12, 1777; Private, Capt. John Gilchrist's Company, on detached duty under command of Capt. John Rutherford, April, 1779, Lancaster County, PA Militia. PETER KELLER BOYD BRADFORD, THOMAS 1745-1838 Capt., "Chestnut Ward" Company; Capt. Seventh Company, Col. William Bradford's Battalion, Philadelphia Militia, 1777-1778; Deputy Commissary-General of Prisoners, with rank of Lt.-Col.; at Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown, and Valley Forge. CHARLES SYDNEY BRADFORD, JR. THOMAS HEWSON BRADFORD, M.D. HENRY DARRAH JAMES DARRAH, M.D. BRADFORD, WILLIAM 1721-1791 Capt., Second Battalion, Philadelphia Militia, 1776; Delegate to the Military Convention held at Lancaster, PA. July 4, 1776, tO choose Brigadier-Generals for the Associated Battalions of PA; Major, Second Battalion, Colonel John Bubenheim Bayard, July, 1776; Col., First Battalion, July 12, 1777, Philadelphia Militia; Chairman of the Navy Board of PA, 1777; Member of the Court of Inquiry respecting militia officers of PA, May 12, 1779; at Trenton, and Princeton where he was severely wounded and promoted Colonel; in command at Billingsport, July and August, 1777, and participated in the defence of Fort Mifflin. CHARLES SYDNEY BRADFORD, JR. THOMAS HEWSON BRADFORD, M.D. HENRY DARRAH JAMES DARRAH, M.D. BRADLEY, PHILIP BURR 1738-1821 Lt.-Col., Col. David Waterbury's Regiment, CT Militia, February-April 1776; Col., Battalion of CT Militia, Gen. James Wadsworth's Brigade, May-Dec. 1776; Col., Fifth Regiment, CT Line, January 1, 1777-January 1, 1781; at Long Island, Ridgefield, Germantown, Valley Forge, and Monmouth. Member of the CT State Society of the Cincinnati. WALTER BRADLEY KEELER BRADY, JOHN, SR. 1733-1779 Capt., Twelfth Regiment, PA Line, Oct. 14, 1776; wounded at Brandywine; Capt., Col. Thomas Hartley's PA Regiment of Rangers; killed by Indian scouts near Muncy, PA, April 11, 1779. REV. CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY BRADY, JOHN, JR. Private, Capt. John Brady, Sr.'s Company, Twelfth Regiment, PA Line; wounded at Brandywine. REV. CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY BRAINERD, REV. JOHN 1720-1781 An ardent patriot whose eloquent appeals aroused the people against the tyranny of Great Britain, in vengeance for which the British burned his church at Mt. Holly, NJ; Superintendent of Indian Affairs in NJ. WILLIAM INNES FORBES CHARLES ABERCROMBIE SIMS *HON. CLIFFORD STANLEY SIMS. D.C.L. JOHN CLARKE SIMS BRANNAN, BENJAMIN 1739-1825 Member of the Committee of Observation of Chester county, PA, Dec. 20, 1774; Member of the Committee to sign the Continental Currency, Feb. 17, 1776; Sub-Lt. of Chester County, PA, March 22, 1777; Lt. -Col., Third Battalion, Colonel Caleb Davis, Chester County, PA Militia, May 17, 1777; Member of the PA Assembly, 1782. THOMAS REATH BRETZ, LUDWIG Private, Capt. Albright Deibler's Company, Fourth Battalion, Col. James Burd, March 14, 1776; Sergeant, Capt. Martin Weaver's Company, Tenth Battalion, Col. Robert Elder, Lancaster County, PA Militia. E. WINFIELD SCOTT PARTHEMORE BRIGGS, JOSEPH 1749-1830 Private, Capt. Jeremiah Olney's Company, Col. Daniel Hitchcock's Regiment, RI Militia; at Bunker Hill. CHARLES WEAVER BAILEY JOSEPH TROWBRIDGE BAILEY, JR. CLEMENT WEAVER BRIGHAM, LEVI 1716-1787 Lt.-Col., Sixth Regiment, Col. John Golden, Worcester County, MA Militia, March 23, 1776. LEWIS RICE BRIGHAM, WINSLOW 1756-1837 Private, Capt. Morse's Company of MA Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19-May 2, 1775; Private, Capt. Silas Gate's Company, Col. Artemus Ward's Regiment, Dec. 4, 1775-Jan. 30, 1776; Private, Capt. Houghton's Company, Col. Jonathan Smith's Regiment, 1776; Private, Capt. Timothy Brigham's Company, Col. Job Cushing's Regiment, July 2, 1776-Jan. 1, 1777; Private, Capt. Ebenezer Belknap's Company, Col. Nathaniel Wade's Regiment, June 23, 1778-Jan. 1, 1779, MA Militia. LEWIS RICE BRIGHT, JACOB 1729-1802 Capt. Major Lewis Nicola's "City Guard", Philadelphia Militia, 1776-1777. GEORGE DENIS BRIGHT BRINCKERHOFF, DIRCK Col., Second Regiment, Dutchess County, NY Militia, Oct. 17, 1775-1778; Member of the NY Colonial Assembly, 1768-1777; Member of the first Provincial Congress of NY. GEORGE CONARROE BISHOP REV. GILBERT LIVINGSTON BISHOP BRODHEAD, GARRETT 1755-1838 Private, 1776; Sergeant, 1778-1783, Sussex County, NJ Militia. ALBERT BRODHEAD JOSEPH DAVIS BRODHEAD ROBERT PACKER BRODHEAD ASA RANDOLPH BRUNDAGE RICHARD BULKELEY BRUNDAGE GARRETT BRODHEAD LINDERMAN HENRY RICHARD LINDERMAN ROBERT PACKER LINDERMAN BRODHEAD, LUKE 1737-1806 Sergeant, Capt. Abraham Miller's Company, Col. William Thompson's PA Battalion of Riflemen, Nov., 1775; Third Lt., May 28, 1776; Second Lt., Oct. 24, 1776, Capt. Lewis Farmer's Company, PA Rifle Regiment, Col. Samuel Miles; wounded and captured at the battle of Long Island, and confined in the "Sugar House" and on a prison ship; exchanged Dec. 8, 1776, for Lt. Wellington, Twenty-sixth British Foot; Capt., Sixth Regiment, PA Line, Feb. 15, 1777; retired June 21, 1778, on account of impaired health; commissioned Colonel immediately preceding his retirement; at Short Hills, Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth. LUKE WILLS BRODHEAD BROOKE, BENJAMIN 1753-1834 Lt., Third Battalion, Philadelphia County, PA Associators, March, 1776; Capt., Sixth Battalion, Philadelphia County, PA Militia, May 12, 1777. BENJAMIN BROOKE Assistant-Surgeon BENJAMIN BROOKE, M.D., U.S.A. FRANCIS MARK BROOKE HUGH JONES BROOKE HUNTER BROOKE HUNTER BROOKE, JR. ROBERT CARR THOMAS BROOKE, JOHN 1740-1813 Capt., Sixth Battalion, Col. Frederick Antes, 1777-1778, and Col. Peter Richards, 1779, Philadelphia County, PA Militia. FRANK BROOKE EVANS MONTGOMERY EVANS CHARLES MULLER HEBERTON, M.D. WILLIAM BROOKE RAWLE BROOKE, MATTHEW 1719-1806 Member of the Provincial Conference of PA, Carpenters' Hall, June 18, 1776. GEORGE BROOKE GEORGE BROOKE, JR. Major-General JOHN RUTTER BROOKE, U.S.A. *GEORGE BROOKE ROBERTS EDWARD SHIPPEN HERBERT FAIRFAX WALLACE THOMAS KITTERA WALLACE BROOKE, WILLIAM 1746-1829 Capt., Fourth Company, Third Battalion, Col. Caleb Davis, May 14, 1777; Major, Fourth Battalion, Lt.-Col. Richard Willing commanding, 1779; Major, Sixth Battalion, Col. Caleb Davis, May 10, 1780, Chester County, PA Militia; Commissioner to seize personal effects of traitors, Oct. 2, 1777. HERBERT FAIRFAX WALLACE THOMAS KITTERA WALLACE BROOKES, JAMES 1729-1812 Private, Capt. Giles Mead's Company, First Regiment, NJ Line. SAMUEL ALDRICH PRICE BROOKS, JOHN 1728-1803 Second Lt., Capt. William Rippey's Company, Sixth PA Battalion, Col. William Irvine, Jan. 9, 1776; Adjutant of same, Jan. 9-Dec, 1776; Assistant Commissary of Issues with rank of Major, 1777-1780. FREDERICK BROOKS HUBBELL BROWN, ALEXANDER -1789 Second Lt., Capt. Jeremiah Talbot's Company, Sixth PA Battalion, Col. William Irvine, Jan. 9, 1776; reorganized into the Seventh Regiment, PA Line, Jan. 1, 1777; resigned March 20, 1777; Lt.-Col., Fifth Battalion, Col. Arthur Buchanan, July 31, 1777, and May 14, 1778; Lt.-Col. commanding Eighth Battalion, May 10, 1780, Cumberland County, PA Militia. THEODORE HILL CUNNINGHAM BROWN, EZRA 1750-1829 Private, Capt. David Parker's Company of Lynn, MA Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", 1775; Private, Capt. Ezra Newhall's Company, Col. John Mansfield's Regiment, May 4, 1775; Drummer in same, August 1, 1775; Private, Capt. Ezra Newhall's Company, Nineteenth Regiment, Nov. 4, 1775; Corporal, Capt. Staples Chamberlain's Company, Col. Dean's Regiment, March 7-14, 1781, MA Militia. SAMUEL AMORY GOODHUE BROWN, FREDERICK 1755-1807 Private, Capt. Joseph Howell's Company, 1778; Private, Capt. Peter Gosner's Company, Second Regiment, PA Line served until 1780. LEVI OSCAR KUHNS BROWN, JAMES, SR. 1706-1777 Private, Col. John Topham's Regiment, 1776; Private, Col. Robert Elliot's Regiment, 1776; Private, Col. Archibald Cary's Regiment, 1776, RI Militia; Third Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, Bristol County, RI, Oct. 28, 1776. EDWARD CLINTON LEE *WILLIAM JENKS LEE BROWN, JAMES, JR. 1731 - Ensign, Third Regiment, Col. Thomas Church, RI Line, May 3-Dec, 1775. EDWARD CLINTON LEE *WILLIAM JENKS LEE BROWN, JOHN 1725-1802 Sergeant-Major, Jan. 1, 1777; promoted Ensign, June 1, 1778, Second Regiment, NY Line; resigned Feb. 15, 1781; served also as Lt., NY Levies. THOMAS EVANS BAIRD, JR. BROWN, WILLIAM 1734-1808 Capt. Of Marines, ship "Montgomery", PA Navy, Feb. 16, 1776; effected exchange of British prisoners on man-of-war "Liverpool", 1776; commanded Marines at the battle of Princeton, 1777; Captain, Sept. 21, 1776, and in command of Floating Battery "Putnam" in Count Dunop's attack on Fort Mercer, Oct. 23, 1777. HENRY RIEHLE BROWN MORRIS WICKERSHAM GOWEN BROWN, WILLIAM 1736-1825 First Lt., Capt. Joseph Erwin's Company, Ninth Regiment, PA Line, Dec. 2, 1776; Commissary of Purchases, 1782; Member of the PA Assembly, 1780-1781-1782. ALEXANDER WILSON NORRIS BRUEN, CALEB 1735-1818 Second Lt., Capt. Joseph Alling's Company of Minute Men, Essex County, NJ Militia, Feb. 21, 1776. HENRY TUNIS BRUEN BRUNDAGE, ISRAEL 1756-1839 Private; Fifer; Capt., Essex County, NJ Militia ASA RANDOLPH BRUNDAGE RICHARD BULKELEY BRUNDAGE BRYSON, SAMUEL 1750-1799 First Lt., Seventh Regiment, March 20, 1777; transferred to Fourth Regiment, Jan. 17, 1781; transferred to Second Regiment, Jan. 1,1783, PA Line; served to end of war; wounded in right leg at Germantown. Member of the PA State Society of the Cincinnati. WILLIAM BELL JOHN HOLMES IRWIN BUCK, JONATHAN 1719-1795 Col., Fifth Regiment, Lincoln County, MA Militia, Feb. 8, 1776, July 5, 1779, Aug. 12, 1779, and March 6, 1780; Commandant of Fort Pownall and various coast defences. CHARLES CARVER BUCK, JOSEPH 1758-1803 Sergeant, Second Battalion, Second Establishment, Feb., 1777-Feb., 1779; Ensign, Second Regiment, Feb. 1, 1779; Lt., Second Regiment, Jan. 1, 1781, NJ Line; served to close of war; Captain by brevet. Member of the NJ State Society of the Cincinnati. JOHN BUCK MORGAN BUEHLER, HENRY 1740-1801 Third Lt., Capt. John McKown's Company, First Battalion of the "Flying Camp" of Lancaster County, PA, Col. James Cunningham, 1776; at Long Island. HENRY BUEHLER BUEHLER, M.D. Chief Engineer WILLIAM GEORGE BUEHLER, U.S.N. JAMES McCORMICK LAMBERTON BUFFINGTON, BENJAMIN Private, Col. William R. Lee's Additional Continental Regiment, Dec. 24, 1777-May 1, 1778. EDWARD CLINTON LEE *WILLIAM JENKS LEE BULKELEY, ELIPHALET 1746-1816 Capt., Colchester, CT, Company of Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 20, 1775; Capt., Col. David Waterbury's Regiment, CT State Troops, May, 1776; promoted Lt.Col., Twenty-fifth Regiment, Col. Elias Worthington, CT Militia, May, 1780; Deputy to the General Court for Colchester, CT., October, 1778, and Jan. 1779. RICHARD BULKELEY BRUNDAGE BULKLEY, FRANCIS 1757-1813 Private, Capt. John Chester's Company of Wethersfield, CT Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm" April, 1775; Private, Ninth Company, Capt. John Chester, Second Regiment, Col. Joseph Spencer, May 12-Dec. 17, 1775; Private, Third Company, Capt. Chester Wells, Sixth Battalion, Col. John Chester, General James Wadsworth's Brigade, July-Dec., 1776, CT Militia; at Bunker Hill and Long Island. CLARENCE STANLEY McINTIRE, Ph.D. BULL, THOMAS 1744-1837 Lt.-Col., Chester County, PA, Battalion of the "Flying Camp," Col. William Montgomery, 1776; Lt.-Col., First Battalion, 1779; Lt.-Col., Second Battalion, May 10, 1780, Chester County, PA Militia; Col., Second Battalion, Militia Light Horse of Chester County, PA, 1780-1781; captured at Fort Washington, NY, and confined on prison-ship "Jersey" twenty-one months. THOMAS DARLING ALAN WOOD, JR. HOWARD WOOD BULL, WILLIAM 1751-1817 Second Lt., Feb. 22, 1777; First Lt., Sept. 16, 1777; Capt.-Lt., July, 1779; Capt., 1780, Col. Oliver Spencer's Additional Continental Regiment; retired Jan. 1, 1781; at Valley Forge. REV. GEORGE HERBERT WALSH, D.D. STEVENSON HOCKLEY WALSH BULLARD, ASA 1730-1803 Private, Capt. Staples Chamberlain's Company, Col. Samuel Bullard's Regiment, MA Militia in the "Lexington Alarm", April 20, 1775. REV. HENRY LAWRENCE JONES. S.T.D. BULLMAN, JOSEPH 1738-1793 Ensign, Capt. Carter's Company, "Eastern Battalion", Lt.-Col. Benoni Hathaway commanding, Morris County, NJ Militia. REV. IRWIN POUNDS McCURDY, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. JOSEPH ALEXANDER McCURDY BURD, JAMES 1726-1793 Col., Second Battalion, Sept. 18, 1775; Col., Fourth Battalion, 1776, Lancaster County, PA Militia; Member of the Committee of Observation of Lancaster County, PA. JOHN HILL BRINTON, M.D. *JOHN HILL BRINTON, JR. HORACE PATTERSON ALFRED WHELEN, M.D. HENRY WHELEN, JR. KINGSTON GODDARD WHELEN THOMAS BURD ZELL BURGIN, JOHN 1753-1793 Second Lt., Capt. David Platt's Company, Second Battalion, Cumberland County, NJ Militia, Nov. 3, 1777. GEORGE HORACE BURGIN, M.D HERMAN BURGIN, M.D BURNHAM, OLIVER 1760-1846 Private, Col. Thomas Knowlton's CT rangers, 1776; captured at Fort Washington, NY, but escaped, and served six months in Col. Roger Enos's Regiment; Private, Col. Bezaleel Beebe's Regiment, 1780, CT Militia; wounded near Rye, NY, Jan. 1781. CHARLES FRANCIS JUDSON, M.D. *OLIVER ALBERT JUDSON, M.D. OLIVER BOYCE JUDSON BUSH, JOHN 1755-1806 Ensign, Sixth PA Battalion, Col. William Irvine, June 24, 1776; First Lt., Seventh Regiment, March 20, 1777; Capt.-Lt., Seventh Regiment, April 17, 1780; transferred to Third Regiment, Jan. 17, 1781; Capt., Third Regiment, Dec. 11, 1781, PA Line; retired Jan. 1783. Member of the PA State Society of the Cincinnati *LEWIS BUSH JACKSON BUSHNELL, GIDEON 1756-1830 Private, Capt. Isaac Gallup's Company, Col. Samuel McLellan's Regiment, CT Militia, Sept. 1777. WALTER LINCOLN HENWOOD BUTLER, ZEBULON 1731-1795 Justice for Westmoreland County, CT, 1774-1776; Delegate from Westmoreland County, CT, to the CT Assembly, 1774-1775; Col., Twenty-fourth Regiment, CT Militia, May 28, 1775; Lt.-Col., Third Regiment, Jan. 1, 1777;Col., Second Regiment, March 13, 1778; transferred to Fourth Regiment, 1781; transferred to First Regiment, 1783, CT Line; served to June 3, 1783; commanded the Continental Troops at the Wyoming Massacre, July 3, 1778. Member of the CT State Society of the Cincinnati. GEORGE HOLLENBACK BUTLER HENRY COLT BUTLER PIERCE BUTLER PIERCE BUTLER JAMES MANDERSON CASTLE WILLIAM HENRY CASTLE LORD BUTLER HILLARD JOHN CONYNGHAM STEVENS GEORGE STANLEY WOODWARD, M.D. GEORGE RIDDLE WRIGHT BUTZ, CHRISTIAN 1756-1821 Private, First Company, Second Lt. Jacob Buss, commanding, Fifth Battalion, Col. Abraham Labar, Northampton County, PA Militia, July 30, 1778. JOHN EYERMAN JACOB BUTZ HELLER, M.D. CHARLES ROBERT HORN REV. EDWARD TRAILL HORN, D.D. FRANK MELCHIOR HORN HARRY YOHE HORN, M.D. BYRAM, NAPHTALI 1749-1812 Private, Morris County, NJ Militia. FREDERIC AUGUSTUS RAUCH BALDWIN EDGAR MOORE GREEN, M.D. CADWALADER, JOHN 1742-1786 Delegate to the Provincial Convention of PA, Jan. 23, 1775; Member of the Committee of Safety of PA, 1775-1776; Member of the Committee to Inspect Military Stores, July 6, 1775; Capt. Of a Company known as "The Greens" or "Silk Stockings", 1775; Col., Third Battalion, 1775, Philadelphia Associators; Brig.-Gen., PA Militia, April 5, 1777, to close of war; twice declined the appointment of Brig.-Gen., Continental Army; commanded the PA Troops at Trenton and Princeton; he was also at Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth. CHARLES EVERT CADWALADER, M.D. JOHN CADWALADER CADWALADER, LAMBERT 1742-1823 Delegate to the Provincial Convention of PA, Jan. 23, 1775; Signer of Bills of Credit, June 30, 1775; Lt.-Col., Third PA Battalion, Col. John Shee, Jan. 4, 1776; promoted Col., Fourth Regiment, PA Line, Oct. 25, 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, NY, and paroled; resigned Jan. 22, 1779. RICHARD McCALL CADWALADER CADWALADER, DR. THOMAS 1707-1779 Examining Surgeon, PA Militia, Dec. 25, 1776. CHARLES EVERT CADWALADER, M.D. JOHN CADWALADER RICHARD McCALL CADWALADER CALDWELL, ANDREW 1760-1797 Corporal and Sergeant, Capt. Bernard Roman's Company, PA Artillery, Feb. 20, 1776; Second Lt., Capt. Isaac Coren's Independent company of Artiller, PA Line, April 1, 1777; resigned July 23, 1779; Surgeon's Mate, Hospital Department, Continental Army, June, 1780; served to close of war. Member of the PA State Society of the Cincinnati. FRANK MILLER RITER CALDWELL, SAMUEL -1798 Private, Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse, Capt. Samuel Morris, 1776-1781; Paymaster, Continental Army. CHARLES SYDNEY BRADFORD, JR. THOMAS HEWSON BRADFORD, M.D. HENRY BANCROFT CALDWELL CAMPBELL, GEORGE 1730-1810 Member of the Committee of Safety of PA, 1775-1776; Member of the Council of Safety of PA, 1776-1777; Private, Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse, Capt. Samuel Morris, 1776-1777, 1780-1781; at Trenton and Princeton. MONTGOMERY WILCOX SAMUEL WILCOX CAMPBELL, JOHN 1750-1810 Private, Capt. George Latimer's Company, Delaware State Troops, 1776-1777. *WILLIAM ALLISON COCHRAN JOSEPH CAMPBELL LANCASTER CAMPBELL, WILLIAM 1745-1781 Capt., Fincastle County, VA Militia, 1775; Capt. First Regiment, Col. Patrick Henry, VA Militia, Dec. 15, 1775; served with Brig.-Gen. Andrew Lewis in the attack on Lord Dunmore at Gwynne's Island, VA, July 9, 1776; Lt.-Col., 1777; promoted to Col., Washington County, VA Militia; his regiment began the attact at the battle of Kng's Mt., Oct. 7, 1780, and Congress passed a resolution and general order in recognition of his distinguished services in this victory; commanded a regiment of VA Riflemen at Guilford Court-House; Brig.-Gen., VA Militia, June 15, 1781; served with Lafayette in the VA Campaign until his death in the field near Yorktown, VA, Aug. 22, 1781. ETHELBERT DUDLEY WARFIELD, LL.D. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM -1803 Private, Capt. James Chamber's Company, Colonel William Thompson's PA Battalion of Riflemen, 1776. WILLIAM FILLER LUTZ CAPRON, DR. COMFORT 1743- Surgeon's Mate, Colonel Timothy Walker's Regiment, MA Militia, May 3-Aug. 8, 1775; Surgeon's Mate, Chelsea Camp, MA, Aug. 20, 1776; Surgeon, Colonel John Daggett's Regiment, General Esek Cornell's Brigade, Jan. 13-April 1, 1778; Doctor's Mate, Col. Abiel Mitchell's Regiment, July 13-Oct. 31, 1780, MA Militia. TABER ASHTON CAREY, JOHN, SR. 1756-1844 Private, Fourth Company, Capt. Obadiah Johnson, Third Regiment, Col. Israel Putnam, CT Militia, May 19-Dec. 15,1775; Private, Capt. Robert Durkee's Company and Capt. Simon Spalding's Company, Jan. 1, 1777-1780, Independent Companies of the Wyoming Valley, PA, attached to the CT Line. JOHN MINER CAREY MARBLE CARLTON, EDWARD 1749-1835 Private, Jan., 1776; promoted Corporal, Feb., 1776, Capt. James Osgood's Company, Col. Timothy Bedel's Regiment of NH Rangers. HENRY MATHER WARREN CARMANY, JOHN 1760-1840 Private, First Lancaster County, PA, Battalion of the "Flying Camp", Col. James Cunningham, 1776; at Long Island. ALLEN DAVID HOFFER HENRY WARREN SIEGRIST CARNER, ANTHONY 1752-1834 Private, Capt. John Thompson's Company, First Regiment, NC Line; served also in the PA Line, and on the frigate "Confederacy", brig "Langobe", and "St. Helena", a Letter of Marque, and became a Capt., Continental Navy; serveral times capture; at Brandywine, Germantown, Valley Forge, and Monmouth. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HALL HARRY ALVAN HALL CARPENTER, JOHN 1737-1798 Second Lt., Capt. Peter Grubb, Jr's, Co., PA Rifle Regiment, Col. Samuel Miles, April 17, 1776; promoted First Lt., Aug. 9, 1776; served until Nov., 1776; First Lt., Eighth Company, Capt. Henry Kendrick, Seventh Battalion, Col. John Boyd, Lancaster Co., PA Militia, 1777; wounded at Long Island. JAMES PATRIOT WILSON FRAZER Paymaster REAH FRAZER, U.S.N. CARPENTER, THOMAS 1740-1815 Capt., First Company, Third Battalion, Lt.-Col. John Hannum commanding, Chester County, PA Militia; at Long Island; captured at Brandywine. FRANK CARPENTER FRANCIS CARPENTER HOOTON Captain MOTT HOOTON, U.S.A. JOHN CAILE SCOTT CARPENTER, THOMAS 1752-1847 Ensign, Capt. John Roane's Company, Col. Samuel Dick's Battalion, Salem County, NJ Militia, 1776; Adjutant of same, Nov., 1776-Jan., 1777, and in 1778; Paymaster and Quartermaster, Gloucester and Salem Counties, NJ Militia, March 19, 1777, to close of war; at Trenton and Princeton. Lt. EDWARD CARPENTER, U.S.A. JAMES EDWARD CARPENTER JAMES HOPKINS CARPENTER Col. LOUIS HENRY CARPENTER, U.S.A. THOMAS PRESTON CARPENTER *JOSHUA LADD HOWELL CARTER, JOHN 1730-1819 Second Lt., Fifth Company, July, 1776; First Lt., Capt. Daniel Benedict's Company, Aug., 1776; Capt., Ninth Company, May 13, 1777, Col. Heman Swift's Regiment, CT Militia; Capt., Company of Minute Men in attack upon Morrisania, NY, 1780. THOMAS SEYMOUR SCOTT CARY, ARCHIBALD 1720-1786 Lt., Spottsylvania County, VA, Minute Men, Sept. 12, 1775; Col., VA Militia; Member of the VA Convention, 1775-1776; Speaker of the VA Senate, 1776-1778. JOHN KEIM STAUFFER CASS, JONATHAN 1753-1830 Corporal, NH Militia, 1775; Ensign, Nov. 8, 1776; Second Lt., Aug. 4, 1777; First Lt., May 1, 1778, Third Regiment; transferred to First Regiment, Jan. 1, 1781; Capt., Eighth Regiment, Dec., 1782, NH Line; served to close of war; at Bunker Hill, Trenton, Princeton, and Germantown. Member of the NH State Society of the Cincinnati. FRANCIS MARTIN HUTCHINSON GEORGE CASS HUTCHINSON CATTELL, ELIJAH 1751-1803 Capt., First Battalion, Salem County, NH Militia. *REV. WILLIAM CASSADY CATTELL, D.D., LL.D. CHAMBERS, ROBERT 1758-1813 Private, Capt. James Bruere's Company, Col. Elisha Lawrence's Regiment, Monmouth County, NJ Militia. PAUL AUGUSTINE HENDRY CHAMBERS, WILLIAM 1753-1799 Second Lt., Capt. John Maxwell's Company, Col. Oliver Spencer's Additional Continental Regiment, Aug. 1, 1777; retired April 22, 1779. WALTER LEE CHAMBERS CHAPIN, NATHANIEL 1738-1831 Ensing, Second Company, Third Battalion, Col. Comfort Sage's Regiment, Gen. James Wadsworth's Brigade, CT Militia, June, 1776-Dec., 1776; at Long Island and White Plains. FRANCIS OLCOTT ALLEN CHAPLINE, MOSES 1754-1812 First Lt., Eighth Company, First Batalion, Col. Charles Greenberry Griffith, MD "Flying Camp", June-Dec., 1776; First Lt., Dec. 10, 1776; promoted Capt., Feb. 20, 1777, Sixth Regiment, Col. Otho Holland Williams, MD Line; at Trenton, Princeton, Cowpens, where he was wounded, Guilford Court-House, and Ninety-six. Major RICHARD STRADER COLLUM, U.S.M.C. CHAPMAN, ELISHA 1740-1825 Capt., Eighth Company, Col. Samuel Selden's Regiment, June-Dec., 1776; Capt., Col. Samuel McLellan's Regiment, Gen. John Tyler's Brigade, Aug.-Sept., 1778; Capt., Seventh Regiment, 1778-1779. CT Militia; in the "New Haven Alarm" to repel Tryon's invasion. WINTHROP BRENTWOOD SMITH CHASE, AMOS 1760-1849 First Lt., Ninth Company, Sixteenth Regiment, NH Militia, 1776. WILLIAM BEER EWING, M.D. CHASE, BENJAMIN 1760-1825 Private, MA Line. EDWARD HENRY CHASE CHASE, ELEAZER 1722-1808 Private, Capt. Richard Mayberry's Company, Eleventh Regiment, Col. Ebenezer Francis, Dec. 14, 1776; Private, Capt. Richard Maybery's Company, Col. Benjamin Tupper's Regiment, Jan. 25, 1778; Private, Capt. Thomas Trott's Company, Col. Timothy Pike's Regiment, MA Militia; in Continental service, Nov. 24, 1778. HOWARD GIBBS CHASE CHASE, NATHANIEL 1761-1853 Private, Capt. Nathan Merrill's Company, Col. Jonathan Mitchell's Regiment, MA Militia, in the "Penobscot Expedition", July 8-Sept. 25, 1779. HOWARD GIBBS CHASE CHENERY, DR. ISAAC 1742-1822 Surgeon, Capt. James Davis's Company of MA Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm" April 19- May, 1775; Surgeon, Col. Nathaniel Wade's Regiment, MA Militia, April 1, 1778-Jan. 3, 1779. HARRY DAMON SHUTE CHILD, CROMEL Member of the General Assembly of RI, 1764-1789; Member of the Board of War of RI, 1776; Member of the Committee of Safety of RI, 1776; a Signer of the Declaration of Independence of RI, May 10, 1776. JAMES VARNUM PETER TURNER CHILDS, JOHN 1753-1804 Private, Middlesex County, NJ Militia. CHARLES PERRY GEARHART CHUBBUCK, DAVID 1760-1824 Private, Capt. Heman Lincoln's Company, Col. Lovell's Regiment, Dec. 14-18, 1776; Private, Lt. Jabez Wilder's Company, Col. David Cushing's Regiment, Col. Lothrop commanding, Feb. 27-March 5, 1778; Private, Capt. Elias Whiton's Company of Guards, Col. Symm's Regiment, March 9-April 28, 1778, MA Militia. HENRY WARREN LITTLEFIELD CHUBBUCK, THOMAS 1732-1802 Private, Capt. Jotham Loring's Company, April 27-June 22, 1775, and Capt. Chalres Cushing's Company, June 22-Aug. 1, 1775, Col. John Greaton's Regiment; Private, Capt. Charles Cushing's Company, Thirty-sixth Regiment, Oct., 1775; Private, Capt. Theophilus Wilder's Company, Col. Benjamin Gill's Regiment, Aug. 24-Nov. 29, 1777; Private, Capt. Elias Whiton's Company of Guards, Col. Symm's Regiment, March 9-April 28, 1778, MA Militia. HENRY WARREN LITTLEFIELD CILLEY, JOSEPH 1734-1799 Capt. NH Volunteers in the "Lexington Alarm", 1775; Maj. Second Regiment, May 20, 1775; Major, Eighth Regiment, Jan. 1, 1776; Lt.-Col., First Regiment, Nov. 8, 1776; Col., Feb. 22, 1777, NH Line; retired Jan. 1, 1781; at siege of Boston, Ticonderoga, Bemus Heights, Monmouth, and Stony Point. Member of the NH State Society of the Cincinnati. JONATHAN CILLEY NEFF CIST, CHARLES 1738-1805 Private, Capt. George Esterly's Company, Col. William Bradford's Battalion, Philadelphia Militia, June 25, 1777; Commissioner to sign Continental Currency. ANDRE ALDEN BEAUMONT ANDREW HAMLTON McCLINTOCK JACOB RIDGWAY WRIGHT CLARK, ELIJAH 1732-1795 Lt.-Col., Gloucester County, NJ Militia; resigned Nov. 6, 1777; Member of the Provincial Congress of NJ, 1775-1776. WILLIAM INNES FORBES CHARLES ABERCROMBIE SIMS *HON. CLIFFORD STANLEY SIMS, D.C.L. JOHN CLARKE SIMS CHALRES WURTS SPARHAWK JOHN SPARHAWK, JR. LOUIS CLARK VANUXEM CLARK, ROBERT 1740-1821 Member of the Committee of Observation of Lancaster County, PA, 1775; Capt., First Company, First Battalion of the "Flying Camp" of Lancaster County, PA, Col. James Cunningham, Aug. 11, 1776; Lt.-Col., Sixth Battalion, Col. John Rogers, Lancaster County, PA Militia, 1777; Sub-Lt. of Lancaster County, PA, April 26, 1780. ROBERT SEVERS BOWMAN CLARKSON, DR. GERARDUS 1737-1790 Surgeon, floating battery "Putnam", PA Navy, 1777; Surgeon, PA Board of War, 1776-1777. *SAMUEL CLARKSON WILLIAM HILL CLARKSON, MATTHEW 1733-1800 Quartermaster, First Battalion, Col. John Dickinson, Philadelphia Associators, 1775; Auditor of Accounts, Continental Army, 1775-1776; Marshal of the Court of Admiralty of PA, April 28, 1779; Agent to receive subscriptions to the Continental Loan, 1777-1778. SAMUEL FREDERIC HOUSTON CLAYPOOLE, ABRAHAM GEORGE 1757-1827 Ensign, Company of Foot, Third Battalion, Philadelphia Associators, July 8, 1776; Capt.-Lt., Col. John Patton's Additional Continental Regiment, Jan. 14, 1777; promoted Capt. in same, June 10, 1778; regiment incorporated into the New Eleventh Regiment, PA Line, Dec. 16, 1778; transferred to Third Regiment, PA Line, Jan. 17, 1781; retired, Jan. 1, 1783. Member of the PA State Society of the Cincinnati. FREDERICK BROOKE NEILSON LEWIS NEILSON WILLIAM DELAWARE NEILSON CLYMER, DANIEL CUNYNGHAM 1748-1810 Private, May 1, 1775; First Lt., June 22, 1775, Capt. John Little's Company, Second Battalion, Philadelphia Associators; Lt.-Col., Fifth Philadelphia Rifle Battalion, April 8, 1776; Secretary of the Military Convention, held at Lancaster, PA, July 4, 1776 to choose Brig.-Gens. for the Associated Battalions of PA; Deputy Commissary-General of Prisoners, 1777; Member of the PA Assembly, 1782-1783. EDWIN SWIFT CLYMER COIT, SAMUEL 1798-1792 Col.. Eighth Regiment, CT Militia, 1776; resigned, June 13, 1776; Judge of the Maritime Court. WILLIAM BEER EWING, M.D. COLEMAN, ROBERT 1748-1825 Second Lt., Second Company, Capt. James Watson, First Battalion of the "Flying Camp" of Lancaster County, PA, Col. James Cunningham, 1776; at Long Island. ROBERT COLEMAN HEMPHILL COLLAR, MICHAEL 1754-1816 Fifer, Capt. George Forepaugh's Company, Col. William Bradford's Battalion, June 25, 1777; Fifer, Capt. Philip Pancake's Company, Col. Jonathan Bayard Smith's Battalion, Aug. 25, 17777; Fifer, Capt. Christian Shaffer's Company, Col. Robert Knox's Battalion, Oct. 12, 1777, Philadelphia Militia. WILLIAM SMITH ROWEN COLTON, LUTHER 1756-1803 Private, Major Andrew Colton's Company of MA Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 20-30, 1775; Private, Capt. Gideon Burt's Company, Col. Timothy Danielson's Regiment, April 28-Aug. 9, 1775, MA Militia; also in service, Oct. 1775. JOHN MILTON COLTON SABIN WOOLWORTH COLTON, JR. COLYER, JOHN, SR. 1709-1779 Private, Capt. Gavin McCoy's Company, First Battalion, Somerset County, NJ Militia. REV. IRWIN POUNDS McCURDY, D.D., LL.D., LITT.D. JOSPEH ALEXANDER McCURDY CONNELLY, JOHN -1827 Capt.-Lt., Capt. John McCulloch's Company, Col. Jehu Eyre's Artillery Battalion, July 12, 1777; Capt., Eighth Company, Philadelphia Artillery Battalion, Lt.-Col. Joseph Marsh commanding, April 15, 1780; Capt., Philadelphia Artillery, May 1, 1783, Philadelphia Militia. RICHARD LEWIS ASHHURST CONYNGHAM, DAVID HAYFIELD 1756-1834 Private, Troop of Philadelphia Light Horse, Capt. Samuel Morris, 1779-1780-1781. JOHN CONYNGHAM STEVENS COOK, REUBEN 1747-1829 Private, PA Militia. CHARLES TUBBS COOK, ROBERT 1757-1831 Private, Capt. Samuel Nelson's Company, Col. Aaron Willard's Regiment, Jan., 1777; Private, Capt. Hayward Peirce's Company, Col. Theophilus Cotton's Regiment, Sept. 25-Oct. 28, 1777, MA Militia. EBED STODDER COOK COOKE, NICHOLAS 1717-1782 Deputy Governor of RI, 1775; Governor of RI, 1775-1778. JAMES WELCH COOKE COOKE, WILLIAM 1737-1804 Member of the Committee of Safety of Northumberland County, PA, Feb. 8, 1776; Member of the Provincial Conference of PA, Carptenters' Hall, June 18, 1776; Delegate to the PA Constitutuional Convention of 1776; Member of the PA Assembly, 1781-1782; Col., Twelfth Regiment, PA Line, Oct. 2, 1776; resigned Jan. 16, 1778; Assistant Forage-master, PA Militia, April 5, 1780. MILLER HORTON COOKE WILLIAM CARY COOKE COPPENHEFFER, SIMON 1726-1802 Member of the Committee of Observation of York County, PA, 1774-1775; Capt., Third Company, Second Battalion, Col. William Rankin, York County, PA Militia, Oct. 1, 1777, and April 5, 1778. JOHN HALL RANKIN CORNISH, JOHN -1805 Second Lt., Capt. William McCullough's Company, Col. William Will's Battalion, Sept. 9, 1777; First Lt. and Quartermaster, Capt. Edward Paschall's Company, Col. William Bradford's Battalion, Aug. 21, 1779; Capt., Eighth Company, Fourth Battalion, 1780, Philadelphia Militia. JOHN FARR SIMONS CORRELL, PHILIP 1736-1803 Private, Springfield Twp. Company, Third Battalion, Lt.-Col. John Wilkinson commanding, Bucks County, PA Associators, Aug. 21, 1775. ETHAN ALLEN WEAVER Lt. WILLIAM HERMAN WILHELM, U.S.A. CORSON, BENJAMIN 1743-1811 Private, Southampton Twp. Company, Capt. John Folwell, First Battalion, Col. Joseph Kirkbride, Bucks County, PA Associators, 1775. Major JOSEPH KIRBY CORSON, M.D., U.S.A. LOUIS WERNWAG READ, M.D. ELIHU READ ROBERTS WILLIS READ ROBERTS CORYELL, JOHN 1730-1799 Capt., Solesbury Twp. Company, First Battalion, Col. Joseph Kirkbride, Bucks County, PA Associators, Aug. 21, 1775; Maj., Fourth Battalion, Col. William Roberts, Bucks County, PA Militia, May 6, 1777. FRANCIS RADER HULICK WILLIAM HENRY HULICK COUDRICK, JOHN 1740-1818 Ensign, Third Regiment, Hunderdon County, NJ Militia. EDMUND NELSON CARPENTER COULTER, DR. JOHN 1751-1823 Surgeon, man-of-war "Defense", Continental Navy, 1775; Surgeon, Military Hospitals, Baltimore, MD, 1776; Member of the Maryland Convention, 1778. CHARLES PREVOST GRAYSON, M.D. CLIFFORD PREVOST GRAYSON FREDERICK WILLIAM GRAYSON, JR. SUTHERLAND MALLET PREVOST COWELL, DR. JOHN 1759-1789 Surgeon, NJ Militia. JOHN NICHOLAS MITCHELL, M.D. COX, JACOB 1753- Private, Third Battalion, Col. Richard Somers, Gloucester County, NJ State Troops. CHARLES HARKNESS HOWELL JOSEPH SPENCER KENNARD, JR. CRAGIN, FRANCIS 1742-1826 Sergeant, Col. Enoch Hale's Regiment, Oct. 22-Nov. 16, 1776; Sergeant, Capt. Gershom Drury's Company, Lt.-Col. Thomas Heald's Regiment, June 29-July 12, 1777; Sergeant, Capt. Gershom Drury's Company, Col. Daniel Moore's Regiment, Sept. 29-Oct. 26, 1777, NH State Troops; at Ticonderoga, Bennington, and Saratoga. CHARLES ISAIAH CRAGIN CRAIG, ISAAC 1742-1826 Lt. of Marines, 1775; Capt. of Marines, ship "Andrea Doria", Continental Navy, 1776; Capt., PA State Regiment of Artillery, Col. Thomas Proctor, March 3, 1777; promoted First Major to rank from Oct. 7, 1781; served to June 17, 1783; at Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, where he was severely wounded, Valley Forge, and Monmouth. Member of the PA State Society of the Cincinnati. JOHN MONTOUR CHAPLIN MELCHOIR BELTZHOOVER CHAPLIN ISAAC CRAIG CRAIG, JOHN 1733-1821 Sergeant-Maj., April 5, 1776; First Lt., May 7, 1777, Capt. Elisha Walton's Company, First Regiment, Col. Nathaniel Scudder, Monmouth County, NJ Militia. CHARLES MULLER HEBERTON, M.D. CRAIG HEBERTON GEORGE HEBERTON GEORGE VAN GELDER HEBERTON ROBERT HEBERTON SAMUEL FRANKLIN SHARPLESS CRAIG, MOSES 1702-1777 Private, Company of Minute Men, Somerset County, NJ Militia. FRANK WILDBAHN HANOLD HIESTER MUHLENBERG HANOLD CRISPIN, WILLIAM -1797 Commissary of Supplies, PA Militia, Dec. 16, 1776; Commissary-Gen., PA Militia, April 5, 1777; Commissary, PA Navy, Aug. 3, 1778; Collector of Excise for Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 1778; Commissary-Gen. Of Sustenance, PA Militia, 1781. SAMUEL WHITE LEVIS CROSBY, JOHN 1748-1822 Member of the Committee of Observation of Chester County, PA, Dec. 20, 1774; Capt., Third Battalion, Col. Hugh Lloyd, Chester County, PA Militia; captured and confined on prison-ship "Falmouth", harbor of NY. WILLIAM MARTIN BONSALL Rear-Admiral PIERCE CROSBY, U.S.N. ROBERT JOHN HOLMES JOHN HILL MARTIN JOSHUA TEVIS CROZER, JOHN -1816 Private, Capt. William Price's Company, First Battalion, Col. John Hannum, Chester County, PA Militia, June 22, 1777. GEORGE KNOWLES CROZER GEORGE KNOWLES CROZER, JR. CULBERTSON, JOHN 1739-1794 Major, First Battalion, Col. James Moore, Chester County, PA Associators, 1776; Delegate to the Military Convention held at Lancaster, PA, July 4, 1776, to choose Brigadier-Generals for the Associated Battalions of PA; Maj., Seventh Battalion, Col. William Gibbons, May 17, 1777; Maj., First Battalion, Lt.-Col. John Gardiner commanding, May 10, 1780, Chester County, PA Militia. JOHN JAMES PINKERTON SAMUEL STANHOPE SMITH PINKERTON CULBERTSON, ROBERT 1755-1801 Capt., Fifth Battalion, July, 1776; Lt.-Col., First Battalion, Col. James Dunlap, July 31, 1777, Cumberland County, PA Associators; Lt.-Col., First Battalion, Col. James Dunlap, May 14, 1778; Major, Sixth Battalion, Lt.-Col. James Dunlap commanding, May 10, 1780, Cumberland County, PA Militia; Agent to receive subscriptions to the Continental Loan, 1777-1778; Wagon-Master and Commissary of Supplies for the Cumberland Valley, PA, 1778-1781. REV. SUMMERFIELD EMORY SNIVELY, M.D. CULBERTSON, SAMUEL -1817 Capt., Fifth Battalion, Col. Joseph Armstrong, Dec. 8, 1776; Col., Sixth Battalion, July 31, 1777, and May 14, 1778; Col., Fourth Battalion, May 10, 1780, Cumberland County, PA Militia. SAMUEL REA CURRIE, RICHARD 1750-1776 Private, Chester County, PA Battalion of the "Flying Camp", Col. William Montgomery, 1776; taken sick in camp at Amboy, NJ, and died in Philadelphia on his way home. CHARLES HOWARD COLKET WILLIAM CURRIE WILSON CURTIS, JOSEPH 1751-1834 Lt., Capt. David Woodward's Company, Col. Jonathan Chase's Regiment, 1776; promoted Capt., 1777, NH Militia. GEORGE WILLIS TITMAN, M.D. CUSHING, JOB 1728-1808 Capt., Col. Artemus Ward's Regiment, MA Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19-April 28, 1775; Maj., Sixth Regiment, March 23, 1776; promoted Col., June 16, 1777, Worcester County, MA Militia. LEWIS RICE CUTHBERT, ANTHONY 1751-1832 Lt., Capt. Joseph Moulder's Philadelphia Artillery Company, 1776; Capt., Sixth Company, Artillery Battalion, Lt.-Col. Joseph Marsh commanding, 1780, Philadelphia Militia; at Trenton and Princeton. ALLEN BROOKS CUTHBERT MAYLAND CUTHBERT GEORGE CUTHBERT GILLESPIE GEORGE THEODORE ROBERTS WALTER CUTHBERT THOMAS DALE, RICHARD 1756-1826 Lt., VA State Navy, 1776; captured and confined in prison-ship at Norfolk; entered Continental Navy as Midshipman on "Lexington", Capt. John Barry; captured and imprisoned in England; escaped and was recaptured, and again escaped, 1778; First Lt., "Bon Homme Richard", in the engagement with the "Serapis", Sept. 23, 1779, and received thanks of Congress; served also with Paul Jones in the "Alliance" and "Ariel"; wounded three times in actions. Member of PA State Society of the Cincinnati. RICHARD DALE DALE, SAMUEL 1741-1804 Capt., Fourth Company, Second Battalion, Col. James Potter, Northumberland County, PA Associators, Jan. 24, 1776; Member of the PA Assembly, 1778. JAMES DALE WILSON DAMON, ISAAC 1739- Private, Capt. Joseph Smith's Sudbury, MA, Company, Col. James Barrett's Regiment, Minute-Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19, 1775. ALBERT FORSTER DAMON *EDWIN ADAMS DAMON DAMON, THOMAS 1703-1796 Private, Capt. John Walton's Reading, MA, Company, Col. David Green's Regiment, Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19, 1775. ALBERT FORSTER DAMON *EDWIN ADAMS DAMON DANA, ANDERSON 1735-1778 Member of the CT Assembly; First Lt. and Acting Adjutant, CT Line; killed at the Wyoming Massacre, 1778. CHARLES EDMUND DANA DANA, WILLIAM 1745- Sergeant, Capt. Timothy Bigelow's Company, Col. Artemus Ward's Regiment, MA Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", 1775; Capt.-Lt., Capt. Edward Craft's Company, Col. Richard Gridley's Artillery, MA Militia. *WILLIAM DANA McGOWAN, M.D. DARLING, ELIAKIM, SR. Private, Capt. Solomon Stone's Company, Col. Moses Nichol's Regiment, Gen. John Stark's Brigade, NH Militia, 1777; at Bennington and Stillwater. JAMES MONTGOMERY BECK DARRAH, HENRY -1782 Private, New Britain Twp. Company, Second Battalion, Col. Dr. John Beatty, Bucks County, PA Associators, 1775; First Lt., Second Company, Capt. William Roberts, Bucks County, PA Battalion of the "Flying Camp", Col. Joseph Hart, July 9, 1776; Capt., Seventh Company, Fourth Battalion, Col. William Roberts, May 6, 1777; Capt. in a detachment commanded by Lt.-Col. John Lacey, Dec. 3, 1777; Capt., Col. William Robert's Battalion, Sept. 21, 1778; Capt., Eighth Company, Fourth Battalion, Lt.-Col. Archibald MacIlroy commanding, May 10, 1780, Bucks County, PA Militia EDGAR WRIGHT BAIRD WILLIAM JAMES BAIRD HENRY SARGENT PRENTISS NICHOLS DARRAH, THOMAS -1799 Private, Bedminster Twp. Company, Capt. Robert Robinson, Third Battalion, Lt.-Col. John Wilkinson commanding, Bucks County, PA Associators, 1775. HENRY HOWARD ELLISON WILLIAM RODMAN ELLISON *FERDINAND ODEN HORSTMANN WALTER HORSTMANN DARTE, ELIAS -1828 Private, CT Militia; wounded and taken prisoner at New London, CT, in the attack on Fort Griswold, CT, Sept. 6, 1781; Quarter-Gunner, Capt. Benjamin Durkee's Company of Artillery, CT Militia, June 1, 1782-June 1, 1783. ALFRED DARTE, JR. HON. GEORGE LOCKHART DARTE LUTHER CURRAN DARTE DAUGHERTY, JAMES 1757-1828 Private, Capt. Hawkins Boon's Company, Twelfth Regiment, PA Line, 1778. THOMAS DAUGHERTY DAVIS, JAMES 1758-180- First Lt., Fourth Company, Seventh Battalion, Col. John Boyd, 1777; Ensign, Sixth Company, Eighth Battalion, Lt.-Col. James Ross Commanding, Aug. 26, 1780, Lancaster County, PA Militia. ANDREW DAVIS KEYSER DAVIS, JOHN 1753-1827 Lt., Col. Samuel John Atlee's PA Musketry Battalion, March 19, 1776; First Lt., Capt. Lewis Farmer's Company, PA Rifle Regiment, Col. Samuel Miles, April 6, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island; Capt., Ninth Regiment, Nov. 15, 1776; transferred to First Regiment, Jan. 17, 1781, PA Line; retired Jan. 1, 1783; at Three Rivers, Paoli, Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth, Stony Point, Green Spring, and Yorktown. Member of the PA State Society of the Cincinnati. Major CHARLES LUKENS DAVIS, U.S.A. WILLIAM WALLEY DAVIS, JR. DAVIS, JOHN 1760-1832 Private, Capt. William Hart's Company, Bucks County, PA Battalion of the "Flying Camp", Col. Joseph Hart, 1776; Private, Capt. Thomas Butler's Company, Third Regiment, 1777; transferred to Capt. Joseph McClellan's Company, Ninth Regiment, 1780; transferred to the Second Regiment, 1781, PA Line; Ensign, Second Battalion, Bucks County, PA Militia; at Trenton, Paoli, Brandywine, Germantown, Valley Forge, Monmouth, Stony Point and Yorktown; wounded at the Block House, NJ, July 21, 1780. WILLIAM WATTS HART DAVIS JAMES WATTS MERCUR JOHN DAVIS MERCUR, M.D. RODNEY AUGUSTUS MERCUR ULYSSES MERCUR DAVIS, SAMUEL, JR. 1746-1824 First Lt., Ninth Regiment, PA Line, Dec. 14, 1776; retired Feb. 16, 1779. CHARLES GIBBONS DAVIS *EDWARD MORRIS DAVIS, JR. ISAAC ROBERTS DAVIS JOSEPH CORBIT DAVIS DAVIS, WILLIAM -1799 Private, Upper Makefield Twp. Company, Second Battalion, Col. Dr. John Beatty, Bucks County, PA Associators, Aug., 1775. JAMES WATTS MERCUR JOHN DAVIS MERCUR, M.D. RODNEY AUGUSTUS MERCUR ULYSSES MERCUR DECHERT, PETER -1784 Capt., Eighth Company, Berks County, PA Battalion of the "Flying Camp", Col. Henry Haller, 1776; Capt., Fifth PA Battalion, Col. Robert Magaw, Jan. 5, 1776; taken prisoner at Long Island and at Fort Washington, NY; resigned February 1, 1777; Major, Fourth Battalion, Berks County, PA Militia, May 17, 1777. BENJAMIN MATTHIAS NEAD DANIEL WUNDERLICH NEAD, M.D. DE HAAS, JOHN PHILIP, SR. -1786 Col., First PA Battalion, Jan. 22, 1776; Col., Second Regiment, PA Line, Oct. 25, 1776, to rank from Jan. 22, 1776; Brig.-Gen., Continental Army, Feb. 21, 1777-Nov. 3, 1783. ABRAM HESS DE HAAS, JOHN PHILIP, JR. -1826 Ensign, First PA Battalion, Col. John Philip DeHaas, Sr., Aug. 6, 1776; appointed Ensign, Second Regiment, PA Line, but never joined the Regiment. ABRAM HESS DE HAVEN, PETER 1720-1815 Superintendent of Gun Lock Factory and Public Stores, French Creek, PA, appointed by the PA Board of War, 1777; Agent for Forfeited Estates, April 21, 1779. HOLSTEIN DE HAVEN DELAVAN, NATHANIEL 1746-1804 Capt., Third Regiment, Col. Pierre Van Cortlandt, Sept. 20, 1775; promoted Major, June 25, 1778; Maj., Fourth Regiment, Col. Samuel Drake, Oct. 21, 1779, Westchester County, NY Militia. REV, RICHARD HENRY NELSON DENISON, JOHN 1743-1789 Private, Capt. Waterman Clift's Company, Sixth Regiment, Col. Samuel Holden Parsons, CT Militia, May 10-Dec. 15, 1775. Capt. GEORGE LE ROY BROWN, U.S.A. LE ROY HYDE BROWN DENISON, NATHAN 1741-1809 Justice for Westmoreland County, CT, 1774-1778; Member of the Committee of Correspondence of Westmoreland County, CT, June 1, 1778; Member of the CT Assembly, 1776-1780; Lt.-Col., Twenty-fourth Regiment, Col. Zebulon Butler, CT Militia, May, 1775; promoted Col., May, 1777; negotiated the articles of capitulation with the British and Indians, which was followed by the Wyoming Massacre, July 3, 1778, where he commanded the left wing of the Continental forces. RICHARD SHARPE, JR. *LAZARUS DENISON SHOEMAKER LEVI IVES SHOEMAKER, M.D. LAZARUS DENISON STEARNS DENNY, EBENEZER 1761-1822 Ensign, First Regiment, 1778-1779; transferred to Seventh Regiment, Aug. 4, 1780; transferred to Fourth Regiment, Jan. 17, 1781; promoted Lt., May 23, 1781; transferred to Third Regiment, Jan. 1, 1783, PA Line; served to Nov. 3, 1783; Aid-de-Camp to Maj.-Gen. Arthur St. Clair; in the Northern Campaign with General St. Clair and at Yorktown. Member of the PA State Society of the Cincinnati. JOSEPH NAPOLEON DuBARRY, JR. DERR, JACOB 1752-1829 Private, Capt. Thomas Church's Company, Fourth PA Battalion, Col. Anthony Wayne, Jan. 3, 1776-Jan. 24, 1777; wounded at Brandywine. ANDREW FINE DERR DEWEES, WILLIAM, JR. Col., PA Militia, 1777. ALAN WOOD, JR. HOWARD WOOD DEWITT, THOMAS 1741-1809 First Lt., Capt. Jacobus S. Bruyn's Company, Third Regiment, Col. James Clinton, June 28, 1775; Capt., Third Regiment, Col. Peter Gansevoort, June 26, 1776, NY Line; resigned Jan. 7, 1780; Maj., Lt.-Col. Albert Pawling's Regiment, May 11, 1780; Major, Lt.-Col. Marinus Willett's Regiment, April 10, 1782, NY Levies. THOMAS DEWITT CUYLER DICKERMAN, JOHN 1765-1848 Private, Capt. James Blakesley's Company, Col. Samuel Fletcher's Regiment, VT Militia, Feb. 10-Nov. 25, 1781. FREDERICK HEBER ETON DICKINSON, THOMAS Private, Plumstead Twp. Company, Capt. William McCalla, Second Battalion, Col. Dr. John Beatty, Bucks County, PA Associators, Aug. 21, 1775. JAMES HARWOOD CLOSSON, M.D. DIEHL, NICHOLAS -1819 Member of the Committee of Observation of Chester County, PA, 1774; Capt., Third Battalion, Col. Hugh Lloyd, 1776; Capt., Fifth Company, Third Battalion, Col. Caleb Davis, May 14, 1777, Chester County, PA Militia; served also in Col. Caleb Davis's Sixth Battalion of Volunteer Light Horse Militia, of Chester County, PA, 1780-1781; at Long Island. EDWARD CLARKE DIEHL WILLIAM HENRY HENDERSON, JR. OLIVER HOUGH *THOMAS DIEHL STICHTER DIFFENDERFFER, DAVID 1752-1846 Private, Lancaster County, PA Associators, 1776; Private, Capt. David Wilhart's Company, German Regiment, Col. Nicholas Haussegger, PA Line, Oct., 1776; Ensign, same Regiment, Lt.-Col. Ludwig Weltner commanding, July 23, 1778; Lt., Seventh Company of Foot, Fourth Battalion, Lancaster County, PA Militia, May 1, 1783; taken prisoner near Monmouth, NJ, May 3, 1777, and confined in the "Sugar House", NY, until exchanged, March, 1778; retired Jan. 1, 1781; at Trenton, Princeton, Valley Forge, Monmouth, and in Sullivan's expedition. FRANK RIED DIFFENDERFFER DILL, MATTHEW Lt.-Col., Fifth Battalion, Col. William Rankin, July 28, 1775; Col., Fifth Battalion, Aug., 1776, York County, PA Militia; Delegate to the Military Convention held at Lancaster, PA, July 4, 1776, to choose Brig.-Gens. For the Associated Battalions of PA; Commissioner to seize the personal effects of traitors, Oct. 21, 1777; Sub-Lt. of York County, PA, March 30, 1780. REV. JOHN R. PAXTON, D.D. REV. CALVIN DILL WILSON REV. MAURICE EMERY WILSON, D.D. DILL, THOMAS 1750-1833 Private, Capt. Moses McClean's Company, Sixth PA Battalion, Col. William Irvine. REV. JOHN R. PAXTON, D.D. REV. CALVIN DILL WILSON REV. MAURICE EMERY WILSON, D.D. DINGMAN, ANDREW 1753-1839 Private, Sussex County, NJ Militia, 1776-1783. ROBERT PACKER BRODHEAD DODD, ISAAC -1804 Private, Essex County, NJ Militia. FREDERIC AUGUSTUS RAUCH BALDWIN DONALDSON, ARTHUR 1734-1797 Engineer in charge of the defences of the River Delaware. *WILLIAM HUNT, M.D. CHARLES MALCOLM McCLOUD ARTHUR DONALDSON SMITH, M.D. DORR, EDWARD 1757-1844 Private, Capt. John Merritt's Company, Col. John Glover's Marblehead Regiment, MA Militia; at Bunker Hill. Lt. EDWARD CARPENTER, U.S.A. DALTON DORR DORRANCE, GEORGE 1736-1778 Maj., May, 1775; Lt.-Col., Oct. 1777, Twenty-fourth Regiment, Col. Zebulon Butler, CT Militia; commanded the left wing of the troops under Col. Nathan Denison at the Wyoming Massacre, where he was wounded and captured July 3, 1778, and murdered by Indians the next day. BENJAMIN FORD DORRANCE *CHARLES DORRANCE BENJAMIN REYNOLDS TUBBS CHARLES TUBBS DORSEY, DANIEL 1757-1823 Capt. Third Battalion, Col. Josiah Carvill Hall, MD Battalion of the "Flying Camp", Aug. 5, 1776; Capt., Fourth Regiment, MD Line, Dec. 10, 1776; resigned Aug. 5, 1777. HOWARD GIBBS CHASE DOTTERER, MICHAEL 1735-1811 Capt., Sixth Battalion, Col. Frederick Antes, Philadelphia County, PA Militia, May 26, 1777. HENRY SASSAMAN DOTTERER DOTY, JONATHAN 1724-1810 Teamster, Capt. Asabel Hinman's Team Brigade, Wagonmaster-General's Department of NJ. REV. IRWIN POUNDS McCURDY, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. JOSEPH ALEXANDER McCURDY DOTY, NATHANIEL 1761-1848 Private, Capt. Carter's Company, "Eastern Battalion", Lt.-Col. Benoni Hathaway commanding, Morris County, NJ Militia. REV. IRWIN POUNDS McCURDY, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. JOSEPH ALEXANDER McCURDY DOUGLASS, GEORGE 1726-1799 Capt., Seventh Company, Berks County, PA Battalion of the "Flying Camp", Col. Henry Haller, 1776; at Long Island HENRY MAY KEIM DOWNE, NATHANIEL HOLMES 1763-1838 Marine, ship "Protector", commanded by Capt. John F. Williams, Jan. 26-Aug. 17, 1780, and Oct. 15, 1781-April, 1782; Marine, ship "General Mifflin", commanded by Capt. George M. Babcock, Sept. 9, 1780, MA Navy; captured May 5, 1781, by the British war-ships "Roebuck" and "Media", and confined on "Jersey" prison-ship and afterwards sent to Ireland; condemned to go to Mill Prison, Feb. 6, 1782, for six months; exchanged July, 1782; discharged Aug. 14, 1782; six times wounded in actions. BEN HOLLADAY DORCY DRAKE, SAMUEL Lt., Lower Smithfield Company, Capt. Jacob Stroud, Northampton County, PA Associators, May 22, 1775; Capt., Fourth Battalion, Northampton County, PA Militia, 1776. ROBERT PACKER BRODHEAD GARRETT BRODHEAD LINDERMAN HENRY RICHARD LINDERMAN ROBERT PACKER LINDERMAN DRIVER, MATTHEW, JR. 1740-1798 Member of the MD House of Delegates, 1775-1785; Member of the Council of Safety of MD. HENRY DRIVER BOOTH DRUMMOND, WILLIAM 1730-1777 Private, Capt. James Broderick's Company, Col. Oliver Spencer's Additional Continental Regiment, April 15, 1777; killed June 24, 1777. REV. IRWIN POUNDS McCURDY, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. JOSEPH ALEXANDER McCURDY DU BOIS, PETER 1734-1795 First Lt., Capt. Jacob DuBois's Company, Second Battalion, Salem County, NJ Militia, Sept., 1775; promoted to Capt. PATTERSON DU BOIS DULL, CASPER 1748-1829 First Lt., Philadelphia Battalion of the "Flying Camp", Col. Robert Lewis, 1776; Cornet, Philadelphia Light Dragoons, 1777; First Lt., Nov. 20, 1777; Capt., Sept., 1778 Philadelphia Militia. CASPER DULL DANTES MATTHIEU DULL DUNGAN, ELIAS -1804 Private, Northampton Twp. Company, Capt. Henry Lott, First Battalion, Col. Joseph Kirkbride, Bucks County, PA Associators, Aug. 19, 1775. OGDEN DUNGAN WILKINSON DUNLAP, JOHN 1747-1812 Private, Aug., 1776; Cornet, Dec. 1, 1776-Jan. 24, 1777, and Sept.-Oct., 1777; Lt., Sept., 1779, June, 1780, and Jan. 5-11, 1781, Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse, Capt. Samuel Morris. EDWARD HAZLEHURST FRANCIS HAZLEHURST JOHN HAZLEHURST MASON DUNN, GEORGE 1743-1805 Lt., Capt. William Price's Company, First Battalion, Col. John Hannum, Chester County, PA Militia, May 14, 1777. ABRAHAM LEWIS SMITH BENJAMIN HAYES SMITH DUNNELL, HENRY 1762-1805 Private, Capt. Samuel Lamb's Company, Col. Nathaniel Wade's Regiment, April 23, 1778-Jan. 1, 1779; Private, Capt. Benjamin Allton's Company, Col. John Rand's Regiment, July 9-Oct 10, 1780, MA Line. HENRY NEWCOMB DUNNELL, M.D. DUSENBERY, HENRY 1760-1825 Private, Hunterdon County, NJ Militia. HENRY DUSENBERY MAXWELL JAMES HOLLENBACK SHERRERD EAKIN, SAMUEL 1745-1783 Chaplain, NJ Militia. EDWARD RUSSELL JONES STOCKTON WHITE JONES EASTON, NORMAN 1758-1806 Private, Capt. Nathan Hines's Company, Thirteenth Regiment, CT Militia, Aug. 15-Sept. 14, 1776; at Long Island. ROBERT PACKER BRODHEAD EATON, BRIGHAM 1754-1828 Private, Capt. Joseph Elliot's Killingly, CT, Company of Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April, 1775. Lt. WILLIAM CULLEN WREN, U.S.A. EATON, JAMES 1733-1777 Private, Capt. Thomas Eaton's Reading, MA, Company, Col. Green's Regiment of Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19, 1775. ARCHIBALD NISBETT WATERHOUSE EATON, REUBEN 1750-1818 Private, Capt. Andrew Elliot's Sutton, MA, Company, Col. Ebenezer Learned's Regiment of Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19-26, 1775; Private, Capt. Andrew Elliot's Company, Col. Jonathan Holman's Regiment, MA Militia, Sept. 26-Oct. 22, 1777; at Saratoga. FRANK EARLE SCHERMERHORN EGBERT, LAWRENCE 1746-1821 Private, Capt. Joseph McClane's Company, First Battalion, Philadelphia County, PA Militia, 1778-1780. JOSEPH CRAWFORD EGBERT, M.D., Ph.D. EGLE, CASPAR 1725-1804 Private, Capt. John Huber's Company, Lancaster County, PA Associators, 1776. WILLIAM HENRY EGLE, M.D. EGLE, VALENTINE 1756-1820 Private, Capt. James Ross's Company, Col. William Thompson's PA Battalion of Riflemen, Aug. 18, 1775; Private, First Regiment, PA Line; Lt., Seventh Company, Eighth Battalion, Lt.-Col. James Ross commanding, Lancaster County, PA Militia, Aug. 26, 1780. WILLIAM HENRY EGLE, M.D. ELLICOTT, ANDREW 1754-1820 Major, Twenty-second Battalion, Anne Arundel County, MD Militia, 1777-1778. JOHN HORACE BLISS ELLIS ABNER 1733-1781 Representative to the General Court of MA, 1771-1781; Delegate to the Provincial Congress of MA, 1775. Brigadier-General CHARLES GREENE SAWTELLE, U.S.A. Lt. CHARLES GREENE SAWTELLE, JR., U.S.A. EDMUND MUNROE SAWTELLE ELLIS, JOHN 1742-1827 Sergeant, Fifth Company, Eighth Regiment, Col. John Fellows, MA Militia, Oct. 7, 1775; Second Lt., Fifth Regiment, 1776; Second Lt., Capt. Ephraim Jenning's Company, Col. David Fields's Regiment, Aug. 17-21, 1777; First Lt., Sept. 22-Oct. 18, 1777, Hampshire County, MA Militia; Capt., Col. Thomas Poor's Regiment, MA Bay Militia, May 18, 1778-Feb. 28, 1779. EDWARD DIMICK ELLIS ELLISON, SETH 1757-1827 Private, Capt. James Morgan's Company, Second Regiment, Middlesex County, NJ Militia. HENRY LAWRENCE EVERETT ELLSWORTH, SOLOMON 1737-1822 Lt., Capt. Lemuel Stoughton's Company of East Windsor, CT Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 20, 1775. EBEN BOYD WEITZEL PAUL ELMER WEITZEL ELY, ADRIEL 1744-1829 Sergeant, Capt. Joseph Jewett's Lyme, CT, Company of Militia sent to the relief of Boston, April, 1775; Second Lt., Capt. Martin Kirtland's Company, Col. Erastus Wolcott's Regiment, CT Militia, 1776. THEODORE NEWEL ELY EMERY, CALEB 1741-1825 Private, Col. Jonathan Titcomb's Regiment, 1777; Private, Capt. Abel Moulton's Company, 1777, MA Militia. *TITUS SALTER EMERY ENGLE, JAMES 1757-1821 Sergeant, Second PA Battalion, Col. Arthur St. Clair, Jan. 19, 1776; promoted Ensign, Capt. Samuel Watson's Company of same, Sept. 20, 1776; Second Lt., Third PA Battalion, Col. John Shee, Jan. 22, 1777; at Germantown. FRANK ENGLE PATTERSON ABERCROMBIE ROBERT EMMETT PATTERSON LLEWELLYN RANDOLPH SNOWDEN ROBERT PATTERSON SNOWDEN ESHER, GEORGE 1766-1855 Drummer, Philadelphia Militia, 1777; Drummer, Capt. Ezekiel Lett's Company, Col. William Bradford's First Regiment of Foot, Philadelphia Militia, Aug. 25, 1779; at Germantown. FRANK PEARSON ESTE, MOSES 1752-1836 Capt. Fourth Regiment, Hunterdon County, NJ Militia; Capt., Col. Taylor's Regiment, NJ State Troops, 1778; severely wounded at the battle of Monmouth, incapacitating him for further service. WILLIAM CLARE ALLISON CHARLES ESTE ETTING, REUBEN 1762-1848 Private, Capt. William Sterrett's Independent Company, Col. William Smallwood's Battalion, MD Militia, 1777. CHARLES EDWARD ETTING *EDWARD JOHNSON ETTING JOSEPH MARX ETTING THEODORE MINIS ETTING EVANS, EVAN 1731-1794 Member of the Committee of Observation of Chester County, PA, Dec. 20, 1774; Member of the Provincial Conference of PA, Carpenters' Hall, June 18, 1776; Col., Second or Elk Battalion, Chester County, PA Militia, May 7, 1777; Dedimus Potestatem, Nov. 21, 1778; at Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, and Germantown; Member of the PA assembly, 1780-1783. SAMUEL EVANS THOMAS WALLIS HUIDEKOPER EVANS, JAMES 1724-1801 Sergeant, Fourth Regiment, PA Line. ABRAHAM BRUNER DANIEL PASTORIUS BRUNER EVANS, JAMES 1748-1823 Private, Capt. Benjamin Brooke's Company, Sixth Battalion, Philadelphia County, PA Militia, 1777-1779. FRANK BROOKE EVANS EVANS, NATHAN 1755-1810 Second Lt., Eighth Company, Second Battalion, Col. Arthur Erwin, May 6, 1777; Capt., Seventh Company, Fourth Battalion, Lt.-Col. Archibald MacIlroy commanding, May 10, 1780, Bucks County, PA Militia; at Brandywine and Germantown. WILLIAM DARLINGTON EVANS ANDREW EVANS MATTHES EVANS, SAMUEL 1758-1805 Capt. London-Britain Twp. Company, Second Battalion, Col. Evan Evans, Chester County, PA Militia, May 5, 1777; at Brandywine. SAMUEL EVANS EVANS, JOHN 1755-1799 Capt., Second Company, Eighth Battalion, Lt.-Col. James Ross commanding, Lancaster County, PA Militia, 1780. EWING JORDAN, M.D. JOHN WOOLF JORDAN REV. WALTER JORDAN EYRE, JEHU 1738-1781 Capt., Philadelphia "City Guard", Aug. 30, 1775; Capt. of Artillery, Philadelphia Brigade, Gen. John Cadwalader, June 5, 1777; Col., Philadelphia Artillery Battalion, Aug. 25, 1777; at Trenton, Princeton, Germantown, and Valley Forge; commanded the Forts at Mud Island and Billingsport, 1780; died in service. *PETER DIRCK KEYSER, M.D. CHANDLER PRICE WAINWRIGHT EYRE, MANUEL 1736-1805 Member of the Committee of Correspondence of Philadelphia, 1775; Delegate to the Provincial Convention of PA, Jan. 23, 1775; Member of the PA Navy Board, 1777; Private, Capt. Jehu Eyre's Artillery Company, 1777; Capt. of a company of Artillery, First Brigade, Gen. John Cadwalader, 1777, Philadelphia Militia. *FRAZER ASHHURST RICHARD LEWIS ASHHURST MANUEL EYRE GRIFFITH FAIRFIELD, SAMUEL 1733-1803 Member of the Committee of Correspondence, Inspection, and Safety, of Williamsburg, MA, 1774; Capt. Thirteenth Company, Second Regiment, March 22, 1776; Capt., Col. May's Regiment, July 9-Aug. 12, 1777; Capt., Col. Israel Chapin's Regiment, July 6, 1778; Capt., Col. Nathan Sparhawk's Regiment, Sept. 18-Dec., 1778, Hampshire County, MA Militia. HENRY MATHER WARREN FAIRLAMB, NICHOLAS 1743-1815 Member of the Committee of Observation of Chester County, PA, Dec. 20, 1774-1776; Lt.-Col., Sixth Battalion, Col. Thomas Taylor, Chester County, PA Militia, May 17, 1777. ELIJAH HOLLINGSWORTH SITER, M.D. FASSETT, JONATHAN 1745-1818 Private, Capt. Jacob Hines's Company, VT Troops; Capt. of an Independent Company of VT Troops, 1776-1777; Commissary of Purchases of VT, 1781; at Stillwater and Saratoga. TRUMAN MILTON FASSETT FELTON, BENJAMIN 1739-1820 Sergeant, Capt. Timothy Parker's Sturbridge, MA, Company, Col. Warner's Regiment of Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19-22, 1775; Ensign, Capt. Adam Martin's Company, Col. Ebenezer Learned's Regiment, April 24-Oct. 7, 1775; Adjutant, Col. Danforth Keys's Regiment, July 1-Dec. 22, 1777, MA Militia; at Bunker Hill, Long Island, White Plains, Trenton, and Monmouth. RALPH CURRIER PUTNAM FERRELL, JAMES 1758-1854 Private, Capt. Elias Longstreet's Company, First Battalion, First Establishment; Private, Capt. William Bond's Company, Fourth Battalion, Second Establishment, NJ Line; Private, Gloucester County, NJ Militia; twice wounded. FRANK DELAPLAINE GREEN FRANKLYN ADAMS LEE JAMES LEE PATTON FIFIELD, JOHN 1762-1843 Private, Capt. John Lillie's Company, Third Regiment of Artillery, Col. John Crane, MA Line, Feb. 15, 1781-June 10, 1783. CHARLES THOMAS EVANS SHEPLEY WILSON EVANS FILLER, FREDERICK -1797 Private, Capt. Valentine Creager's Company. Col., Wood's Regiment, MD Line. WILLIAM FILLER LUTZ FISH, JABEZ 1747-1814 Sergeant in a Wyoming Valley, PA, Independent Company in the defence of Forty Fort at the Wyoming Massacre, July 3, 1778. JAMES MANDERSON CASTLE WILLIAM HENRY CASTLE FISHER, HENRY Major, Sussex County, Delaware Militia, 1775; Capt., Independent Company of DE, April 4, 1777; Col. DE Militia, June, 1782. GEORGE RODNEY BOOTH FISHER, JOSEPH 1734-1819 Private, Morris County, NJ Militia. WILBUR FISK REEDER FISHER, THOMAS 1761-1850 Private, Capt. Ebenezer Tisdale's Company, Stoughtonham, MA Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19-May 11, 1775; Private, Capt. Theophilus Wilder's Company, Col. Nicholas Dike's Regiment, Dec. 30, 1776-March 1, 1777; Private, Capt. Fisher's Company, Col. Titcomb's Regiment, May 3-July 6, 1777, MA Militia; Private, Capt. Moses Adams's Company, Col. Brooks's Regiment of Guards, 1778; Private, Capt. Lunt's Company, Col. Tupper's Regiment, July 4-Dec. 13, 1780, MA Line. LEWIS RICE FISS, HENRY Private, Capt. Philip Wagener's Company, Lt.-Col. William Will's Battalion, Philadelphia Militia, Sept. 9, 1777; Private, Capt. Williams's Company, Third Battalion, Col. Jacob Morgan, Philadelphia Militia; served two months, 1777; at Princeton and Germantown. GEORGE HENRY LEWARS FLICKWIR, DAVID 1744-1793 Private, Capt. Edward Paschall's Company, First Regiment of Foot, Col. William Bradford, Philadelphia Militia, Aug. 21, 1779. JOHN DOUGLASS BROWN, JR. JOSEPH WILLIAMSON FLICKWIR FLINT, SAMUEL -1777 Capt., Danvers, MA, Company, Col. Timothy Pickering, Jr.'s, Regiment of MA Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19-21, 1775; Capt., Col. Samuel Willis's Regiment, Dec. 10, 1775-Jan. 25, 1776; Capt., Second Company, Col. Henry Herrick's Regiment, 1776; Capt., Col. Samuel Johnson's Regiment, Aug. 18-Oct. 7, 1777, MA Militia; reported killed Oct. 7, 1777. RALPH CURRIER PUTNAM FLOWER, BILDAD 1750-1782 Private, Capt. Ebenezer Webber's Company, Col. John Fellows's Regiment, MA Militia, May 8-July, 1775; re-enlisted, for three years, April 18,1781. EDWARD DIMICK ELLIS FLOYD, WILLIAM 1734-1821 Member of the Continental Congress from NY, 1774-1783; a Signer of the Declaration of Independence; Member of the Provincial Convention of NY, April 20, 1775; Col., First Regiment, Suffolk County, NY Militia, 1775; Member of the Council of Safety of NY, 1777; Member of the NY Senate, 1777-1788. *FLOYD HALL WHITE FOOTE, ISAAC 1746-1842 Gunner, May 1, 1777; promoted Corp., 1780, Col. John Lamb's Continental Artillery. ARTHUR REDINGTON FOOTE FORD, BENJAMIN, Private, Major Henry Lee's Partisan Legion, Continental Army. JAMES HOLLENBACK SHERRERD FORSTER, REV. JACOB 1732-1798 Chaplain, Col. James Scammon's Regiment, MA Militia, May, 1775. ALBERT FORSTER DAMON *EDWIN ADAMS DAMON FOSTER, DANIEL 1762-1833 Private, Capt. Jeremiah Putnam's Company and Capt. Simon Brown's Company, Col. Nathaniel Wade's Regiment, July 15, 1778-Jan. 1, 1779; Corp., Capt. Jeremiah Putnam's Company, Col. Nathan Tyler's Regiment, July 8, 1779-Jan. 1, 1780, MA Militia; Private, Lt. Taylor's Company, Second Regiment, June 5, 1780; Sergeant, Capt. Joseph Bates's Company, Fourteenth Regiment; Sergeant, Capt. Joseph Bates's Company, Seventh Regiment, MA Line; discharged Jan. 9, 1781. RUFUS JAMES FOSTER FOSTER, THOMAS 1726- Private, Ipswich, MA, Company of Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19, 1775. RUFUS JAMES FOSTER FRALEY, FREDERICK 1742-1823 Private, Fifth Regiment of Foot, Ensign William Perkins commanding, Philadelphia Militia, Sept. 21, 1782. JOSEPH CRESSON FRALEY ELI KIRK PRICE FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 1706-1790 Member of the Provincial Conference of PA, Carpenters' Hall, June 18, 1776; President of the PA Constitutional Convention of 1776; President of the Committee of Safety of PA, 1775-1776; Member of the Continental Congress from PA, 1775-1776; a Signer of the Declaration of Independence; Commissioner to France, Sept. 26, 1776; Minister Plenipotentiary to France, Oct. 26, 1778-1785. Honorary Member of the PA State Society of the Cincinnati. JAMES MAY DUANE RUSSELL DUANE CHARLES HODGE REV. FRANCIS BLANCHARD HODGE, D.D. HUGH BAYARD HODGE THOMAS LEIPER JANEWAY HODGE WILLIAM PEPPER, JR., M.D. RICHARD NORRIS WILLIAMS FRAZER, PERSIFOR 1736-1792 Delegate to the Provincial Convention of PA, Jan. 23, 1775; Capt., First Company, Jan. 5, 1776; promoted Major, Oct. 3, 1776, to rank from Sept. 24, 1776, Fourth PA Battalion, Col. Anthony Wayne; Lt.-Col. Fifth Regiment, March 12, 1777, to rank from Oct. 4, 1776, PA Line; taken prisoner in the retreat from Brandywine, Sept. 12, 1777, and confined in the Philadelphia jail; escaped March 17, 1778; commanded a Brigade at the Battle of Monmouth; resigned Oct. 9, 1778; Commissioner of Purchases for Chester County, PA, April 1, 1780; Brig.-Gen., PA Militia, May 25, 1782, and served to the close of the war. *FRAZER ASHHURST PERSIFOR FRAZER, D.Sc. PERSIFOR FRAZER SMITH FRAZER, WILLIAM 1752-1817 Capt., DE Light Horse. JAMES PATRIOT WILSON FRAZER Paymaster REAH FRAZER, U.S.N. FRISBEE, HEZEKIAH -1822 Lt., Capt. William Roland's Company, Sharon, CT Militia, Dec. 30, 1776. OLIVER PERRY SCAIFE, JR. WALTER BELL SCAIFE FULLER, JOSEPH 1723-1795 Private, Capt. James Stedman's Windham, CT, Minute Men in the "Lexington Alarm", April 19-29, 1775; Private, Eighteenth Regiment, Aug. 24,1776-Sept. 25, 1776; Capt. of same, 1778, CT Militia. WILLIAM REYNOLDS RICKETTS FULLER, JOSHUA 1753-1815 Private, Capt. Joseph Walker's Company, Third Regiment, Col. Samuel Blatchey Webb, CT Line, Feb. 11, 1781-Dec. 31, 1781. WILLIAM REYNOLDS RICKETTS GALLOWAY, JOHN 1740-1780 Lt., First Brigade, Gen. John Cadwalader, 1777; Matross, Capt. Samuel Massay's Company, Col. Jehu Eyre's Artillery Battalion, 1777, Philadelphia Militia. JOSEPH GRANVILLE LEACH MEREDITH BIDDLE LEACH GARBER, BENEDICT 1732-1817 Private, Fourth Company, Capt. Jacob Peterman, Sixth Battalion, Philadelphia County, PA Militia, 1780. Lt. HENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG RICHARDS, U.S.N. GARDNER, CALEB 1739-1806 Capt., 1775; Major, 1776; Lt.-Col., 1776; First Regiment, RI Militia; as a "Captain of Marine", he piloted the French Fleet out of the harbor of Newport, RI, 1781. EDMUND JENNINGS LEE, M.D. GEARHART, JACOB 1735-1813 Sergeant, promoted successively Ensign, and Captain, Second Regiment, Hunterdon County, NJ Militia, 1776-1779. CHARLES PERRY GEARHART JESSE BEAVER GEARHART *WILSON METTLER GEARHART GEIGER, JOHN L. 1763-1838 Drummer, Capt. Michael Smith's Company, Second Battalion, Col. Arthur Irwin, Aug., 1776; Private, Capt. Amandus Yost's Company, Col. James McMaster's Battalion; Private, Capt. Abraham Kachlein's Company; Private, Capt. David Mellenger's Company, Third Battalion, 1777, Bucks County, PA Militia. REUBEN ALVAN BEISEL *JOHN L. GEIGER GEYER, ANDREW 1747-1833 Capt., Gen. John Cadwalader's Brigade, 1777; Lt., Seventh Company, Capt. James Pickering, Third Battalion, Lt.-Col. William Will commanding, April 15, 1780; Capt., Company of Foot, Third Battalion, 1781, Philadelphia Militia. JOHN HARTMANN RIERA, M.D. GIBBONS, WILLIAM 1737-1803 Lt.-Col., Second Battalion, Chester County, PA Associators, 1776; Delegate to the Military Convention held at Lancaster, PA, July 4, 1776, to choose Brig.-Gen. For the Associated Battalions of PA; Col., Seventh Battalion, Chester County, PA Militia, May 17, 1777; Commissioner to Seize the Personal Effects of Traitors, Oct. 21, 1777. RICHARD JACOBS ALLEN, JR. GIBBS, MARTIN 1732-1820 Private, Burlington County, NJ Militia. THOMAS MOORE LONGCOPE GILBERT, MATTHIAS 1746-1823 Ensign, Second Company, Capt. Peter Merlin, Third Battalion, Col. Jacob Morgan, Jr., 1777; Ensign, Capt. Conrad Rush's Company, Third Battalion, Col. Jonathan Bayard Smith, Aug. 2, 1777, Philadelphia Militia. JOSEPH GRANVILLE LEACH MEREDITH BIDDLE LEACH GILMAN, SAMUEL 1732-1799 Capt., Second Regiment, Col. Enoch Poor, June 18, 1775; Private, Capt. John Langdon's Independent Company, 1777, NH Militia; at Trenton, Princeton, and Saratoga. FRANK BATTLES GILPIN, JOSEPH 1725-1790 Deputy to the MD Convention of 1776. CHARLES MONTEITH GILPIN WILLIAM PARTRIDGE GILPIN GOBIN, CHARLES Second Lt., First Company, Fourth Battalion, Col. Nicholas Lutz, May 17, 1777; Capt., Sixth Battalion, Lt.-Col Joseph Hiester commanding, May 10, 1780, Berks County, PA Militia. JOHN PETER SHINDEL GOBIN GODFREY, DAVID 1761-1801 Private, Capt. Seth Marvin's Company, Col. John Hathron's Regiment, Orange County, NY Militia, 1776-1778. JOHN BALL OSBORNE GORDON, JAMES 1746-1792 Second Lt., Capt. Nathan Adam's Company, "Delaware Regiment", Col. John Haslet, DE Line, Jan. 19-Dec., 1776. JAMES DeWAELE COOKMAN GOVETT, JOSEPH 1739- Private, Capt. John McGinley's Company, Col. Jehu Eyre's Artillery Battalion, Philadelphia Militia, April 25, 1779. ANNESLEY RICHARDSON GOVETT GRAFF, JACOB, JR. 1751-1793 First Lt., Capt. Joseph Watkin's Company, Lt.-Col. Joseph Marsh's Artillery Battalion, Philadelphia Militia, Aug. 31, 1780. EDWARD AUGUSTINE GROVES EDMUND GRAFF HAMMERSLY GRAHAM, MICHAEL 1746-1814 Private, Capt. James Cowden's Company, Fourth Battalion, Col. James Burd, March 13, 1776; Private, Capt. John Reed's Company, Col. Timothy Green's Battalion, July 24, 1776, Lancaster County, PA Militia. OGDEN DUNGAN WILKINSON GRANT, LEWIS 1737-1785 Corp., Feb. 26, 1776; promoted to Sergeant March 5, 1776, Capt. Rudolph Bunner's Company, Second PA Battalion, Col. Arthur St. Clair discharged Oct. 1, 1776; First Lt., Seventh Company, First Battalion, Col. William Bradford, Philadelphia Militia, 1777-1778. THOMAS REHRER OSBOURN GRAY, GEORGE 1725-1800 Deputy to the Provincial Convention of PA, July 15, 1774; Delegate to the Provincial Convention of PA, Jan. 23, 1775; Member of the Committee of Safety of PA, 1775-1776; Member of the Council of Safety of PA, 1776-1777; Member of the Committee to Superintend printing Bills of Credit, June 30, 1775; Chairman of the Board of War of PA, March 13, 1777; Standard Bearer, First Battalion, Philadelphia Associators, 1776; Delegate to the Military Convention held at Lancaster, PA, July 4, 1776, to choose Brig.-Gens. For the Associated Battalions of PA. GEORGE KNOWLES CROZER GEORGE KNOWLES CROZER, JR. SAMUEL ALRICH CROZER, JR. CHARLES HODGE HUGH BAYARD HODGE THOMAS LEIPER JANEWAY HODGE ROBERT JOHN HOLMES PRICE WETHERILL JANEWAY GRAY, GEORGE -1803 Private, Capt. Robert Hays's Company, Third Battalion, Lt.-Col. John Siegfried commanding, Northampton County, PA Militia, Dec. 14, 1776-Jan. 19, 1777; at Trenton and Princeton. JACOB BUTZ HELLER, M.D. GRAY, JEDUTHAN 1756-1830 Sergeant, Capt. Noah Wheeler's Company, Sixth Regiment, Col. Roswell Hopkins, NY Levies, 1775. JEROME BETHEL GRAY GRAY, WILLIAM 1740-1807 Capt., Second Company, Second Battalion, Col. James Potter, Northumberland County, PA Associators, Jan. 24, 1776; Delegate to the Military Convention held at Lancaster, PA, July 4, 1776, to choose Brig.-Gen. For the Associated Battalions of PA; Assistant Paymaster, PA Militia, June 26, 1781; at Trenton and Princeton. ROBERT GOODLOE HARPER HAYES, M.D. GRAY, WILLIAM 1750-1804 First Lt., Capt. Casper Weitzel's Company, PA Rifle Regiment, Col. Samuel Miles, March 15, 1776; captured at Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776; exchanged Dec. 8, 1776, for Lt. Thompson, Twenty-sixth British Foot; Capt., Fourth Regiment, PA Line, Jan. 3, 1777; retired Jan. 1, 1781. Member of the PA State Society of the Cincinnati. WILLIAM WEISER BRUNER GRAYSON, REV. SPENCE 1734-1798 Chaplain, Col. William Grayson's Additional Continental Regiment, May, 1777; retired, April 22, 1779. CHARLES PREVOST GRAYSON, M.D. CLIFFORD PREVOST GRAYSON FREDERICK WILLIAM GRAYSON, JR. GREEN, JOSEPH 1720-1802 Member of the Committee of Safety of Northumberland County, PA, 1776; Private, Capt. John Clark's Company, Fourth Battalion, Col. Philip Cole, Northumberland County, PA Militia, Sept. 26, 1776; Surgeon's Mate to Dr. Allison, same company; served later as Capt. WILLIAM CAMERON WALLS. GREENAWALT, PHILIP LORENTZ 1725-1802 Col. First Battalion, Lancaster County, PA Militia, 1776-1777; Agent to take subscriptions for Continental Loan, Dec. 16, 1777; Agent for Forfeited Estates, May 6, 1778; at Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth. FREDERICK BROOKS HUBBELL GREENOUGH, EBENEZER 1753-1827 Private, Haverhill Artillery Company, MA Militia; at Burgoyne's surrender. JAMES SEGUIN DE BENNEVILLE EBENEZER WILLIAM GREENOUGH FRANKLIN PLATT GREGG, ANDREW 1755-1835 Private, PA Militia. WILLIAM WILSON CURTIN GRIER, DAVID 1741-1790 Member of the Committee of Observation and Correspondence of York County, PA, Dec. 16, 1774; Maj. Col. Richard McAllister's Battalion, York County, PA Associators, July 29, 1775; Capt., Sixth PA Battalion, Col. William Irvine, Jan. 9, 1776; promoted Maj., Oct. 25, 1776; Lt.-Col., Seventh Regiment, PA Line, ranking from Oct. 2, 1776; retired Jan. 1, 1781; slightly wounded at Brandywine, and severely at Paoli. GRIER HERSH GRIER, MATTHEW 1714-1792 Private, Capt. William McCalla's Company, Second Battalion, Col. Dr. John Beatty, Bucks County, PA Associators Aug. 1, 1775; Member of the PA Assembly, 1776-1778. HENRY MADEIRA *LOUIS CEPHAS MADEIRA LOUIS CHILDS MADEIRA, JR. PERCY CHILDS MADEIRA GRIFFING, JOHN 1737-1822 Lt., Twelfth Company, Third Regiment, CT Militia. Pay-Inspector GEORGE HIRAM GRIFFING, U.S.N. GROSS, JOHN 1749-1823 First Lt., Capt. John Brisban's Company, Second PA Battalion, Col. Arthur St. Clair, Jan. 5, 1776; promoted Capt., Third Regiment, PA Line, Nov. 25, 1776. EDWARD ZIEGLER GROSS JOHN KUNKEL GROSS GUMMEY, JOHN, SR. 1743-1811 Private, Capt. Elijah Weed's Company, Col. Benjamin George Eyre's Second Battalion of Foot, Philadelphia Militia, Aug. 10, 1780. CHARLES FRANCIS GUMMEY, JR. GUSTINE, DR. LEMUEL 1749-1807 Acting Assistant-Surgeon to Surgeon William Hooker Smith, in the Wyoming Valley, PA, Independent Companies attached to the CT Line; Aid-de-Camp to Col. Zebulon Butler at the Wyoming Massacre, 1778; one of the Signers of the Articles of Capitulation. ARCHIBALD LOUDON SNOWDEN CHARLES RANDOLPH SNOWDEN GEORGE RANDOLPH SNOWDEN LLEWELLYN RANDOLPH SNOWDEN ROBERT PATTERSON SNOWDEN End of Page