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We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ___________________________________________________________________________________ BUCKS COUNTY ASSOCIATORS First Battalion List of officers of the First Battalion of Bucks County Associators, 1775. Colonel, Joseph Kirkbride; lieutenant colonel Alexander Anderson; first major, Joseph Penrose; second major, Joseph McIlvain, of Bristol. Newtown Company, August 21, 1775 Captain, Francis Murray; first lieutenant, Robert Ramsey; second lieutenant, Joseph Griffith. Privates Ð Henry Vanhorn, John Johnston, Andrew McMinn, John Eastrick, Thomas Huston, Archibald McCorkel, Ewan Scott, James McCoy, Nathaniel Twining, Patrick Hunter, William Bateman, Charles McLaughlin, John Randall, Robert McDowell, John Price, John Vanhorn, John Dalton, James Huston, David McMorris, Thomas Yardley, John Atkinson, Jr., Samuel Tolbert, James Shirkey, Robert Watson, Anthony Teate, John Gregg, John Roney, Lintes Davids, Joseph Dyer, John Reeder, Solomon Park, William Murfits, Abraham Johnston, Henry Lowell, Peter Laffertson, Abram Lowell, Joshua Vanhorn, John Murfits, James Allen, John Bailey, Christian Vanhorn, George Johnston, George Hopkins Burden, Francis Harrison, Thomas Lowrie, Abraham Stark, Thomas Hamey, John Moody. Bensalem Company, August 19, 1775 Captain, John Jarvis; first lieutenant, Nathaniel Vansant; second lieutenant, Jacob Vandegrift; ensign, Jacob Vandegrift, Jr.; clerk, William McKissack; sergeants, John Harrison, James Miller, Jacob Johnson, Joseph Cox; corporals, William Albertson, James McNeal, David Sipler, George Albertson. Privates Ð John Kidd, Esq., James Benezett, Richard Gibbs, Alexander Anderson, John Vandegrift, Sr., Joseph Penrose, William Smith, James Howe, Jacob Vandegrift, Jr., John Harrison, John Bennett, Leonard Vandegrift, Richard Shees, William McKissack, Daniel Stalls, Thomas Foster, Adam Weaver, John Paulivit, Lawrence Vandegrift, Isaac Johnson, Henry Whiteman, William Brodnax, Harmon Titus, Abraham Larew, Nathaniel Vansant, Peter Vansant, Jacob Horton, Jacob Vandegrift, Jr., James Miller, Isaac Larew, Thomas Sherman, Jacob Jackson, William DeCoursey, David Walton, Henry Bouser, Samuel Benezett, Lawrence Johnson, Leonard Vandegrift, Thomas Krodden, Benjamin Swerns, Cornelius Foster, Serick Titus, John Jaoice, Joseph Clerk, John Commons, Joseph Cox, John Stoneman, Joseph Allen, Isaac Anderson, James Vansdollor, Garrett Vansant, Richard Sands, George Alberson, Philip Ramson, Francis Cruson, Bernard Vankirk, George Anderson, Nicholas Lazelear, David Dungan, Henry Johnson, James Statts, Jacob Vandegrift, William Cox, Joseph Sands, Richard Goheen, Nicholas Johnson, Minr, John Evans, Stephen Benegette, John Johnson, Lewis Ward, Jacob Vendegrift, Jacob Johnson, Daniel Swerns, David Sipler, Jesse Jackson, Richard Dun, Isaac Morford, Edward Burns, John Barstow, Abraham Larew, Jr., John Brown, John Cateham, Samuel Campble, James McNeal, Jacob Bonser, David Larew, George Plumly, John Dorson, James Creighton, Miles Strickland, John Plumly, William Stone, David Torry. Lower Makefield Company, August 19, 1775 Captain, Peter Vansant; first lieutenant, William Harvey; second lieutenant, Cornelius Vansant; ensign, Richard Stillwell. Privates Ð Adam Warburton, Philip Slack, Joshua Anderson, John Yonis, John Robins, Nicholas Larzelere, Benjamin Vanhorn, William White, Peter Roberts, Joseph Hutchinson, Samuel Poole, Edward Ridlor, William Stackhouse, John Burton, Robert Shillings, Thomas Linton, Thomas Rukey, John Milnor, Richard Plumer, Joseph About, John About, Thomas Lahing, Nathan Doutey, John Gullevy, James Yolty, James Fullerton, Nathaniel Combes, Joseph More, Moses Neald, Amos Thackery, Henry Shaver, Cornelius Mahon, Daniel Palmer, Calop Palmer, Mathew Welch, Garret Vansant, Malon Brown, Samuel Brodnex, Timothy Slack, Thomas Slack, Cornelius Slack, Abraham Slack, Cornelius Slack, James Slack, George Bennet, Philip Philte, Henry Raleman, Phineas Cary, Adam Norris, Isaiah Wiley, Joseph Slack, Daniel Price, John Brown, Joseph Henry, Benjamin Fleming, Owen Loveet, David Cutler, Edward Morton, William Wens, Thomas Wens, John Doughty, Benjamin Palmor, Joshua Palmor, John Yobe, John Larzelere, James Winner, Noah Slack. Northampton Company, August 19, 1775 Captain, Henry Lott, aged 68; first lieutenant, Gerardus Wyncoop; second lieutenant, John Kroesen; ensign, John Thompson. Privates Ð John Addis, Jr., Enoch Addis, Arthur Bennet, John Bennet, Isaac Bennet (swamp), John Bennet, Jr., John Bennet (Arthur's son), William Bennet, Isaac Bennet, Jacob Bennet, Matthew Bennet, Adrian Bennet, Isaac Bennet (George's son), Clement Richardson, Jeremiah Richardson, Jonathan Shaw, Arthur Leffertse, Leffert Leffertse, Abram Leffertse, Richard Leedom, William Mannington, Timothy MaGinnes, Jacob Myers, Daniel McDaniels, George Parson, Robert Parsons, William Parsons, Samuel Richardson, Guliam Cornel, Rem Cornel, John Cornel, Jacob Cornel, Amos Suber, John Hayes, Robert McMaster, Hule Tomb, John Thompson, William Randler, John Randle, John Roberts, John Rankin, John Torbert, John Porter, Stafford Graham, Robert Johnson, Robert McGrandy, Joseph Parker, Benjamin Vanhorn, Isaac Vanhorn, Jr., Robert Vanhorn, James Vanhorn, Henry Stoneman, Steven Howell, Benjamin Carrol, Christian Corsen, Cornelius Corsen, Daniel Corsen, Cornelius Corsen, Jr., Henry Corsen, Hugh Cummins, James Cox, William Carter (cooper), John Carter, Abraham DuBois, Jacob Duffield, Henry Dyer, Charles Dyer, Elias Dungan, Gerret Vanartsdalen, Gerret Dungan, Thomas Dungan, Joseph Dungan, Jesse Dungan, Jeremiah Dungan (Jeremiah's son), Thomas Dungan (Jeremiah's son), Jonathan Willard, George Willard, William Wiggins, Reyneir Bennett, Ferrington Vandeventer, Henry Wynkoop, Isaac Wynkoop, Thomas Searle, Mathias Wesmer, George Meysner, Francis Taggart, Paul Judges, Philip Dracord, John Fisher, Joseph Tomlinson, Levi Choepin, James Brown, Gerret Kroesen (weaver), Hugh Evans, Gawn Edams, Joseph Fenton, Jr., John Fenton, Cornelius Fenton, Henry Feaster, David Feaster, Nathaniel Featherby, Nathan Gilbert, James Gregg, Christian Hagerman, John Hagerman, Jr., Adrian Hagerman, Thomas Hellings, William Harvey, John Kroesen, Jacob Kroesen, Gerret Kroesen, Gerret Kroesen (John's son), Joseph Knowls, Christian Keyser. Middletown, August 21, 1775 Captain, Augustus Willeet; first lieutenant, John Goslin; second lieutenant, Thomas Miller; ensign, Anthony Rue. Privates Ð John Lodey, John Creaper, Thomas Barnet, Samuel Windon, George Subers, Garret Vanhorne, Peter Baker, David Marpole, Nathan Belford, John Suber, John Vanhorne, Jacob Durk, Isaac Pearson, Michael Gregg, Jacob Doughty, Jacob Stegers, Nicholas Stackhouse, Gavil Vanhorn, Anthony Tate, Richard Rue, Linton Davis, Hugh Steel, Amos Brelsford, George Vansant, Joseph White, James Gregg, John Gregg, Hugh Tomson, John Grant, David Johnson, Patrick Gregg, Peter Goslin, Joseph Mode, Francis White, John Mitchell, Jr., John Tomson, James Winner, Anthony Right, Nathaniel Price, Jacob Taubert, James Hibbs, Jr., John Carpenter, Thomas Huddleson, George Huddleson, William Huddleson, Joseph Ashter, Francis Tita, John Belford, Anthony Pine, John Paul, Jonathan Hibbs, William Goslin, Daniel LeRue, Gabriel Vanhorn, Jr., Lares Rue, Josiah Supple, Peter Vahorn (probably Vanhorn), Isaiah Vanhorn, Gristoffel Rue, Gesper Harding, James Cleland, Joshua Rue, Timothy Knowles, Thomas Knowles, Thomas Barton, Jr., Jacob Vanhorn, William More, John Vansant, Joseph Stackhouse, Mathew Rue, Peter Vanhorn, Jr., John Neel. Southampton, August 19, 1775 Captain, John Folwell; first lieutenant, Walter Willet; second lieutenant, Garret Vansant; ensign, Zephaniah Lott. Privates Ð Henry Krewson, Arthur Watts, Seth Banes, David Praul, Thomas Folwell, Godfrey Vandarens, Joshua Praul, James Banes, John Folwell, Matthias Fenton, Leonard Krewson, Daniel Hogeland, Joseph Seddall, Joseph Vanpelt, Jacob Vandike, John Kroesen, John Williams, Joseph Teraby, Peter Strickler, William Maghee, Jacob Vansant, Cornelius Vandike, Jr., Hugh Erwins, John Hagerman, Nicholas Vansant, Joshua Ward, William Cornel, John Dance, James Evans, Samuel Mitchel, Andrew Wiley, Isaac Vanpelt, James Garey, Benjamin Corson, Jacob Strickler, Jr., Edman States, Felix Lott, William Carter, James Searl, Joseph Danil, Samuel Coard, Levi Vanhorn, Joseph Banes, Jonathan Thomas, John Vansant, William Vansant, John Groom, David Ballard, John Carter, Nicholas Vanarsdalen, Malacia Ritchardson, Thomas Wilson, Jacob Randle, Jonathan Harding, Jacob Randle, Jr., Simon Vanartsdalen, John Thomas, William Vansciver, William Swiney, Benjamin States, Samuel Biles, Obediah Willett, Peter Craft, William Vanhorn, John Vanpelt, William McCormick, Thomas Walch, Ralph Briggs. Falls, August 21, 1775 Captain, Thomas Harvey; first lieutenant, Thomas Janney; second lieutenant, George Brown, Jr.; ensign, Daniel Bunting. Privates Ð William Kirkpatrick, John Wood, Lamb Pitner, John Roberts, John Hughes, Thomas Bitts, Hugh Morton, John Borrows, Thomas Butcher, Benjamin Wood, Henry Fagan, William Johnson, John Sotcher, William Parsons, William Vasey, Stephen Carter, William Ferguson, John Antrim, Thomas Thompson, Robert Crozer, Alexander Recky, Samuel Barras, Richard Hough, John Hough, James Carr, John Keen, Daniel Lovett, Thomas Stradling, Samuel Weagit, Folard Vandegrift, Richard Clark, William Houghton, Amos Shaw, Henry Neafur, Joseph Shaw, John Vandegrift, Josiah Morgan, William Rice, John Bryan, John Tharp, Jacob Singleton, William Gore, John Blair, Charles Janney, Joseph Doble, John Reading, Joseph Bunting, Jr., John Carns, William Giles, John Bates, Joseph Crozer, Edmund Fagan, John Nugent. Bristol Borough and Township, October 9, 1775 Captain, William McIlvain; first lieutenant, Abram Britton; second lieutenant, John Priestly; sergeants, James Ledden first, John Bodyne second; corporals, Daniel Kennedy first, John Lyne second. Privates Ð Benjamin Rue, William DeNormandie, Jacob Harman, Martin Heyleman, William Burris, John Curren, Stephen Gurjon, William George, Jonathan Ring, Thomas Right, John Broom, John Edgar, Dennis Dailey, James Barber, Isaac Leech, William Leech, William Burke, Francis Stackhouse, Joshua Wright, Thomas Scott, Samuel Brailsford, Jonathan Wright, Charles Wright, John Murray, William Stackhouse, Charles Purnell, John Bennett, Charles Mellen, John Ash, James Heaton, William Barber, John Barnely, John Dawson, James Wick, Lawrence Johnston, David Guyont, Daniel Bunting, William Allen, Jiles Ransey, John Stackhouse, Peter Lyne, John Leland, Thomas Murphy, Obadiah Wilday, Joseph Madget, Joshua Carrigan, Richard Mitchell, Edward Walstead, John Sullivan, Henry Mitchell, Lewis Rue, Joseph Burden Stevens, Abraham Foster, Ralph Boon, Michael Stackhouse, James McNeil, John Mitchell, Andrew Stoop. [The following list consists of those who, though formally associated, have paid but little, and some of them no attendance.] Josiah Seplee, Henry Ketlaer, Thomas Martin*, Daniel Thompson*, William Race*, Joseph Kees*, Charles Bessonett*, Joseph White*, James Flowers, Richard Gosline, William Poole*, Robert Patterson, Charles Wilday*, John Herd*, George Norton*, Samuel Kinsey*, Robert Swan*, Joshua Rue*, David Edgar, Samuel Herd, William Parker*, John Ellwood, Benjamin McDaniels, Peter Brown, William Heaton~, Robert Frame~. N. B. Ð Those marked * pay no attendance, and those marked ~ have been discharged for misdemeanor. Second Battalion List of officers of the Second Battalion of Bucks County Associators, 1775. Colonel, John Beatty; lieutenant colonel, Robert Shewell; first major, James McMaster; second major, William Roberts. Buckingham and Wrightstown Company Captain, John Lacey; first lieutenant, John Williams; second lieutenant, Samuel Smith; ensign, William Bennett. Buckingham Associators. Ð Privates Ð John Sample, Robert Sample, Thomas Daugherty, William Robinson, William Simpson, Jr., John Thomas, John Huston, Thomas Huston, Adam Middleton, Thomas Dunning, Adam Barr, John Simpson, William Kirkwood, Moses Adkinson, Aaron Lockart, John Bogart, Mark Halfpenny, Silas Martain, John Tucker, James Tucker, Joseph Vanhorn, John Slack, Thomas Smith, Thomas Barr, William Stone, James Sample, Jr., Levi Starling, David Wisnor, Henry Sturk, Morris Welsh, William Stokesberry, Benjamin Flick, John Sproll, Thomas Drenners, William Finney, Isaac Osmon, Abinezar Carter, John Rice. Wrightstown Associators. Ð James Sacket, Cornelius Vansant, William Thompson, James Gilkinson, William Drake, George Vannander, Edward Duffield, John Lewis, James Sweney, Robert Wilson, James Barron, John Johnston, David Brooke, Simon Sacket, Robert Wood, Zack Smith, James Anderson, Robert Arkol, Charles Dugan, Samuel Macdanyel, Thomas Gain, John Manghen, James Terry, Leonard Kizer, John Burns, James Christa, James Rice, James Megrady, Nathiel Makinstry. Warrington Company, August 19, 1775 Privates Ð William Long, Andrew Long, James Barkly, Robert Weir, Archibald Parker, Thomas Craig, Mathew Knox, Thomas Weir, John Rickey, Thomas Rickey, David Rickey, William Rickey, Andrew Rickey, Robert Wats, Jonathan Gerry, Robert Davison, Robert Miller, Robert Walker, William Walker, John Spear, Hugh Barkly, Hugh Ramsey, Robert Ellet, John Ellet, John Beatty, Edward Liddle, Alexander Parker, William Robison, John Robison, Charles Morrow, Andrew Wallace, James Whiteside, Andrew Long, Jr., Andrew Greg, William Greg, William Melley, Francis Jedlon, James Huston, John Harmod Seer, John Rider Poke, William Diterline, Thomas Taylor, Andrew Haul, John Wallis*, William Craford, Henry Huston. *Associated New Britain. Plumstead Company, August 21, 1885 Captain, William McCalla. Privates Ð Benjamin Fell, Charles Stewart (about 50), John Dunlap, William Kenedy, John Greir, James Sample, Isaac Thomas, Thomas Mathew Greir (about 50), Hugh Ferguson (about 50), Thomas Dickinson, Alexander McFarland, Daniel Thomas, Robert Gilson, William McCalla, Francis Titus, Joseph Dyer, William Hart, John McMullin, Thomas Dyer, Joseph Thomas, Jesse Britton, Phillip Hinkle, Peter Wood, Patrick Poe, Robert Gilson, Jr., John McCalla, Samuel Hair, Isaac Hill, David Nesbett, James Faries, Samuel Faries, Samuel Titus, Alexander Robinson, Jacob Casdross, John Hart, Benjamin Griffith, John Gaddis, William Smith, Barnet Kepler, David Smith, William Tyndal, John Boyd, John Vanfossen, Phillip Fox, Patrick McGahan, Richard Lott, Adam Bean, Jonathan Hunsman, John Haskins, George Stewart, John Smith, Hugh Fleming, Joseph Hart, Samuel Brittain, Joseph Sayerans, Peter Trough, Conrad Bean, Jr., Joseph Shaffer, George Hughes, Thomas Craig, David Forman, Daniel Millhuff, James McMullan, Henry Gadis, Levi Fell, John Fonsman, William Davis, John Gibson, Andrew McCalla, John Dunlap, Jr., George Burn, William Chilcott, George Rice, Cornelius Neafur, George Gaddis, Peter Cosner, Adam Shaffer, Valentine Mostiller, Samuel Watt, Ezekial Rogers, Francis Titus, Peter Foddle, John Rogers, William Meredith. Hilltown Company, August 21, 1775 Privates Ð Joseph Shaw, John Kelley, William Thomas, Moses Haron (probably Aaron), Jonah Thomas, William Miller, Nathaniel Jones, Abraham Vastine, Howell Griffith, Job West, Thomas Campbell, William Kidd, Thomas Morris, Evan Griffith, Benjamin Mathias, Thomas Shewell, Hugh McHenry, John Lewis, William Griffith, Edward Jones, Joseph Morris, Samuel Shanson, John Monerbaugh, Benjamin Kelley, William Davis, Lewis Lunn, William Campbell, John Mathew, Thomas Jones, Charles Miller, Asa Thomas, Cadwallader Morris, Robert Shanon, Abel Owens, Thomas Davis, Thomas Williams, Jonathan Jones, Amos Thomas, Job Thomas, Abel Miller, Benjamin Griffith, Edward Jones, Jr., Griffith Owens, Elijah Brittain, John Mathias, Nathan Evans, William Lunn, Simon Hazzard, Michael Gum, Caleb Shotwell, Henry Lewis, James Lewis, Enoch Thomas, John Shields, Benjamin Vastine, George Shipe, Michael Shipe, Thomas Lewis, Robert Heaton, Samuel Wallace, James Armstrong. Solebury Company, August 19, 1775 Captain, John Wall. Privates Ð Paul Kester, Daniel Pettit, John Shepherd, John Seabring, Joseph Todd, Barnett Vanhorn, Enock Betts, Peter Dewitt, Samuel Davis, George Green, Benjamin Hartley, Jr., William Hill, John Hamilton, Joseph Vanhorn, Isaac Vanhorn, Sr., Isaac Vanhorn, Jr., Derick Tenbrook, George Wall, Jr., John Minter, John Myers, Derick Roberts, George Gardner, Moses Fenel, Joseph Jobson, John Howell. Solebury Company, August 21, 1775 Captain, John Coryell; first lieutenant, Henry Lott; second lieutenant, James Ingham; ensign, James McClode. Privates Ð John Coglar, John Rian, James Brotherton, John Cavenough, Jeremiah Cooper, Thomas Lewis, John Coryell, Jr., William Rodman, James Cummins, John Newbanks, Benjamin Horn, George Savill, Daniel Hogeland, Jacob Stooksbury*, Jonathan Ingham, David White, George Crous, Thomas Sebring, Isaak VanHorn*, John Cummins, John Marks, Patrick Gauvock, Daniel Quimby, Peter Horn, Samuel Gordon, James Bryan, Samuel Give, Henry Lear, John Gouger, John Walker, Michael McCray, William Hardin, William Jonson, Thomas Jonson, Ambrose Croker, John Mounteer, William Rogers, Nathaniel More, Thomas Lewis, Jr., Timothy Scott, William Waterhouse, Jonathan Done, Andrew Collins, James Lottsman, John Lazyman, Jr., Cornelius Snell, Jeremiah Lot, Peter Ink, William Betts, William Kitchen. *Are gone to Wall's company. Upper Makefield Company, August 19, 1775 Privates Ð Joseph Roberts, Barnard Vanhorn, John Vanhorn, Abraham Vanhorn, Jeremiah Vanhorn, William Vanhorn, Patrick Lew, William McAlhoes, James Mathews, John McHaney, William Davis, James Stevens, Solomon McAnier (probably McNair), William Neely, James Brown, Jacob Drake, Jacob McConkey, William McConkey, James McNard (possibly NcNair), John Keith, John Parker, James Hennacy, Walter Bures, John Fenemor, John Riley, Joseph Mathews, Joseph Howell, David Howell, William Murdock, Samuel Howell, John Sulphin, William Musgrove, John Cothrail, John Burley, James Tolberd (probably Talbert), Samuel Tolberd, Tarence McManes, Samuel Pettit, Harret Hogens, Isaiah Keith, David Smith, John Hunter, Anthony Hartley, James McMasters, William Donelson, Francis Hambleton. Nockamixon Company Whereas, It appears from authentic accounts received from England, that it is the design of the Present Ministers to enforce the great unjust and cruel acts of Parliament complained of in the Most Loyal and Dutiful manner by the Congress, And Whereas an Additional Number of Troops with a fleet have been ordered for America to assist the Troops now in Boston, in the Execution of the said acts, We the subscribers agree that we will associate for the Purpose of Learning the Military Exercise, and for Defending our Property, Liberty and Lives against all attempts to deprive us of them. Captain, Jacob Schoupe; first lieutenant, Nicholas Custort; second lieutenant, Solomon Litcheay; ensign Averpack (Overbeck); sergeants, Deanis Prusle, Jacob Burstrusser (Burgstresser), George Adams, William Custort; corporals, Jacob Rufe, Ralph Sevele, Richard Trouer, Godfrey Millen. Privates Ð Jacob Bidleman, Jacob Myer, John Hoocos, George Overbeck, Jr., Grafe Mathimas Marman, Andrew Emig, John Broogh, Nicholas McCarty, Henry Franganfeld, Felix Deel, Stofel Preel, Lawrence Messer, Michael Sheck, Jacob Leaghtle, John Raisner, Conard Hulman, Jacob Kole, George Kole, Jacob Zimpston, Jonathan Gregary, Jacob Roof (Rufe), Solomon Wolfanger, John Roof, Michael Good, Philip Grobern, John Klinger, Christian Trauger, Henry Roof, Adam Blak, John Ulmer, William Gregary, Paul Rimer, John Tenbrook, Frederick Fook, Andrew Hamertson, John Eyleif, Andrew Dretenback, Jacob Neemand, Peter Stem, Adam Stem, John Kalf, Peter Zikenfoos, David Gordon, Henry Adams, Jacob Rickey, Jacob Young, John Hegar, James Gordon, Philip Idam, John Younkin, John Sheek, John Hufman, Henry Shoup, Jacob Lightcap, Melgar Wydenmyer, Morris Morris, Lawrence Pirson, Uria Dipy, John Jacob Zinkenfoos, John Deemer, Christian Trauger, Henry Reegle, John Reegle, Daniel Reegle, Michael Cole, David Stam, John Dreetenback, Philip Pirson, Andrew Preel, Jacob Ashborn, John Nolden, Daniel Snider, Michael Krause, John Michaels, Associators under age. Ð Thomas Stewart, Alexander McElroy, George McElroy, John McComan, Philip Gresler, Kilian Gresler, Jacob Harman, Samuel Morrison, Thomas Liade, John Jamison, David Jamison, Hugh Jamison, Peter Loutonston, John Loughry, Amos Loughry. Rockhill Company, August 10, 1775 Captain, Andrew Kechline; first lieutenant, Michael Smith; second lieutenant, Nowrad Messimer; ensign, Thomas Armstrong. Privates Ð Adam Shave, John Brown, Robert Smith, Henry Leach, Andrew Stolet, George Row, John Paule, Christian Pack, George Phillips, George Stiner, John Dager, Peter Walter, Philip Walter, Christian Hell, Michael Plank, John Frederick, Danner Penner, Peter Green, Conrad Swink, Joseph Stompe, Will Willhelm, John Shoups, Ludwick Penner, Gasper Fluck, Conrad Masonhamer, Jacob Fosbinner, Valentine Gearies, Philip Toma, Jacob Penter, Peter Shire, Charles Nagle, Peter Henry, Jacob Wifel, Jacob Fluck, George Magle, Adam Magel, Ludivick, Thomas Scotland, Simon Smeech, Andrew Ingland, Sebastian Steer, Peter Hack, John Stinger, Valentine Bargstraser, Henry Loux, Leonard Heninggar, George Seyler, George Witemyer, Barnat Rupert, John Bargstraser, Lasrence Cremor. Springfield Company, August 21, 1775 Privates Ð Michael Fackenthall, Philip Hess, George Buntin, Christian Mench, Philip Correll, Daniel Deal, Michael Deal, Martin Brown, Peter Hedrech, George Weber, Peter Gruber, Adam Bidleman, Elias Shwarz, Peter Zigler, Jacob Erdman, Cassimer Henys, John Mench, Rudolph Kroman, Wollery Lutz, John Moyer, John Folk, Nicholas Buck, Tenus Hartzel, Adam Mench, John Metzger, Frederick Kirch, Adam Shoog, Philip Man, John Young, Adam Frankenfield, Peter Ruth, Philip Trevy, Moses Buntin, Charles Eichline, John Folmer, Sebastian Hover, Casper Metzger, John Woolslayer, Isaac Wisebach, John Man, Jacob Baron, Yest Smith, Christopher Wigner, Henry Affenbache, Peter Shoog, Andrew Segafoos, John Esterle, Benedict Strome, Charles Diel, Frederick Konig. Richland Company, October 9, 1775 First lieutenant, John Richison; second lieutenant, Peter Deall; ensign, Daniel Bartholomew; first sergeant, Joseph Radobock; second sergeant, Henry Deall; fifer, John Hinchel. Privates Ð William Hickinbottom, Peter Wakel, Nicholas Trumbower, Andrew Reese, Samuel Elliott, William Taylor, Martin Weaver, Michel Phyler, Henry Smith, Jacob Wisell, Jacob Ortt, Leonard Hinkel, John Wilhelm, Bernet Heller, Samuel Tennis, Emanuel Wagner, Robert Miller, James Miller, Moses Pettit, George Ardebus, William Nellson, Elisha Parcker, James Mellwin, Jr., Philip Shitts, Benjamin Croo, Samuel Wollston, Andrew Snider, Killyou Garey, Lowdrick Fluck, Andrew Stoon, Jr., Daniel Stoon, John Burck, George Burck, Frederick Deal, Jacob Rodaback, Jacob Burck, Peter Deal (weaver), David Althous, Peter Smith, George Deall, Michael Deall, John Deall, Benjamin Wolcher, Christian Dill, Philip Stall, Henry Noragon, Jacob Moock, Michael Croman, Lowdrick Hoffman, Youst Smith, Solomon Grover, Casper Gross, Barnett Sworts, Samuel Tolbert, Stephen Knisel, Lick Parcker, Edward Parcker. Lower Milford Company, 1775 Captain, Henry Huber; lieutenant, Philip Trombour; ensign, Hottch, Conrad Keer. Privates Ð George Egert, Peter Koll, Adam Trombour, Henry Huber, John Hoffman, David Spinner, Jacob Toward, Jr., Michael Miller, Jacob Frick, Philip Kohl, Jacob Hauffman, Michael Brauchler, Jacob Philips, Isaac Harnacker, John Mawren, Jonathan Baur, Michael Schwartz, David Philips, John Fow, William Wintzer, Valentine Beydemann, Elias Krider, John Wolleber, George Engel, Adam Zigenfuss, Peter Kuder, Samuel Melven, Michael Kolk, Jacob Benner, Jacob Frick, John Fries, Joseph Jameson, Jonathan Weidner, Nicholas Mombour, Dewalt Brauchler, Benjamin Leah, Peter Wolf, Simon Gucker, George Zeigenfuss, Christian Huber, Abraham Ditlo, Christopher Ritenauer, Henry Bleyler, Jr., George Philips (miller), Jacob Huber, Joseph Seabold, Henry Huber (shoemaker), Daniel Bambrucht, Philip School, Rudolph Huber, Rudolph Ditweiler, Jacob Thomas, Joseph Rieling, Michael Bischop, Jacob Klein, Jonathan Klein, Henry Wambold, Wendel Mayer, Valentine Giger, Israel Bartch, Jonathan Dinter (miller), Thomas Boger, Michael Eberhart, Jonathan Jacoby, Jacob Gugler, Ensworth Leiber, George Heist, Adam Reichart, George Reichart, Adam Heckman, Peter Schoner, Casper Bastian, Jonathan Shelly, Henry Matthers, William Getman, Weitnicht, Frederick Fritz, Frederick Pester, Peter Samsel, Michael Pleiler, Philip Dosch, George Horlacker, Berin Ruter, Christian Miller, Peter Daub, Philip Numbaur, Peter Gabel, Christian Chriter, Martin Pachs, Adam Willaner, Fullenton Huber, Dewald Samsel, Henry Bitting, Henry Ablinger, George Helligas, George Chritz, Abraham Rinder, William Schimeson, Jacob Fox, Michael Edum, Christopher Sacks, Joseph Harnacker, Jacob Breisch, Peter Pleiler, David Mokle, Thomas Edwards, George Zangmeister, Philip Zangmeister, John Macht, Henry Wenige, John Waldmann, Joseph Erdman, Linhart Hefuer, Jacob Mathews, Peter Mathews, Ludwick Schwager, Carl Wohnsiegler, Joseph Shaw. Captain Henry Van Horn's Militia Company, Newtown, Colonel Joseph Kirkbride's Regiment January 22, 1777 Captain, Henry Van Horn, December 6, 1776; first lieutenant, Robert Ramsey, December 6, 1776; second lieutenant, Thomas Huston, December 2, 1776; ensign, Abram Johnson, December 6, 1776; sergeant, McMinn; corporal, John Vance; drummer, Isaiah Vanhorn. Privates Ð John Price, Joshua Van Horn, David McMorris, James McMorris, James Sharkey, Archibald McCorkell, David Riddle, Peter Lafferton, Patrick Hunter, William Bateman, Thomas Harper, Eman Scott, Abram Slack, Jeremiah Van Horn, John Johnson, Robert Watson, Robert McDowell. Captain Binkley's Militia Company, Third Battalion, January 1, 1777 Captain, Christian Binkley; first lieutenant, Nicholas Masser; second lieutenant, John Shannon; ensign, Henry Binkley; sergeants, Francis Wohleben, John Dusing; corporals, Frederick Henyer, Frederick Hornberger; drummer, Thomas Sagrer. Privates Ð George Koomlouf, Paul Stiff, John Gleinginey, Peter Nufer, John Loub, Adam Fritcht, Christian Hegereiss, Philip Hatt, John Koch, Mathias Koch, Mathias Gerner, John Milleison, Jacob Hoffort, Henry Hoffort, Jacob Dusing, Andrew Greiner. Tinicum Company Captain, Nicholas Patterson; first lieutenant, Henry Douty; second lieutenant, Thomas Ransy; ensign, William Means; sergeants, Moses Kelley, Jacob Weaver, Jacob Brooks, John Praul. Privates Ð John Thompson, John Patterson, Jr., William Davis, James Smith, Robert McFarling, John McGlahland, Charles Wilson, Samuel Mathews, Alexander Mitchel, Alexander Patterson, James Heny, James Carrel, John Means, Daniel Baxter, Ezra Patterson, John Kanard, Henry McDowell, Robert Stewart, Jr., Stophel Slater, John Patterson, Samuel Abernathy, Samuel Greenaway, James McCahren, Thomas Giles, Aaron Van Debelt, Samuel Hart, Andrew Patterson, James Wilson, Andrew Wilson, Cornelius Van De Belt, Thomas Tilyer, John Baley, Michael Walter, Jacob Nees, Abraham Gouncan, Herman Shuman, John Nees, Peter Sign, John Shupe, Robert Harvey, Benjamin Holdron, Elias Harris, Samuel Tomb, Peter Van De Belt, Conrad Shermal, William McCawley, David McGarger, Andrew Mower, Jonathan Thomas, John Pope, Joseph McFarland, William McIntyne, Anthony Haney, Simon Haney, Frederick George, Michael Lampard, Michael Strouse, Jr., John Strouse, George Strouse, Ludwick Wildonger, Alexander Miller, John Swab, Jacob Trout, William Means, Jr., Levi Owens, Stats Overholt, Bartholomew Moffit, Edward Rachford, John White, Uriah News, Joseph White, Manuel Pitcock, Peter Kolp, Jacob Walter, Henry Titomer. [Broke off from this company after having the privilege of choosing officers in the first, and made a second company to the damage and disturbance of the first company of the township, the following persons, viz: Captain, Arthur Irwin; lieutenant, Patrick Shaw; ensign, Wilson; privates, Robert Steward, Sr., Thomas Steward, Jr., John Kelly, Robert Steward, 2d Jr., William Miller, John Irwin, John Richey, John McHolom, William McGlahland, Alexander McDowell.] [Persons belonging to said township that had not subscribed the first association and now joined Irwin's company]: Peter Snyder, Joseph Hail, James Wallace, Henry Kolp, Jacob Fair. Warminster Company Joseph Hart, Esq., William Kerr, Joseph Hart, Jr., Herman Yerkes, James McKinney, James Craven, William Craven, John Brooks, Jr., William Johnston, John Watkin, Robert Miller, Silas Gilbert, John Johnson, Stephen Murry, John Roney, William Gilbert, Joseph Miller, Patrick Morrison, Isaac Hough, Jr., John Hough, Giles Craven, Charles Garrison, Edward Yerkes, James Scout, John Brooks, Charles Engard, Anthony Scout, Abraham Sutphin, James Ogilbee, Alexander Benstead, William Vansant, John Stone, Silas Hart, Giles McDowell, Benjamin Gilbert, James Ryan, Isaac Hough, Nathaniel Beans, Linsey Marshall, Isaac Beans, Jesse Beans, John Griffith, Thomas Griffith, Giles Craven, Jr., Richard Knight, James McDowell, Robert McDowell, John Beatty, John McDowell, John Daniel, Joseph Hart, Jr., John Conrad, John Henderson. New Britain Company Benjamin Mathews, David Caldwell, Samuel Graham, William Roberts, Mathew Law, Abiah James, John Robinson, Mordecai Bevan, David Davis, James Shaw, Richard Wilgus, Joseph Griffith, Joseph Robinson, Capt. Samuel Griffith, Tobias Shull, George Gungell, John Dungan, Thomas Kelso, James Thomas, Joseph Grier, Christian Ruffcorn, Samuel Harris, Henry Darrach, James Grier, Andrew Simson, Margan James, Abiah Butler, Nathan Mathew, John Harris, William Heyner, Ebenezer James, Charles Dorn, Mathew Grier, Alexander Moore, James Mullin, John Wallace, William Crawford, John Dungan, Jeremiah Nastine (probably Vastine), Simon Ruffcorn, John Tornence, Robert Shewell, James Wigton, Jenkin James, Isaac Williams, Aaron James, Benjamin Butler, Isaac James, Abel James, Samuel Mason, John Davis, John Edmund, William Pugh, Thomas Stewart, John Van Pelt, Isaac Newhouse, Callender, Joseph Vanpelt, Robert Flack, Andrew Crery, John Kinley, Robert Caldwell, Samuel Weston, William Borum, Owen Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Stephen Barton, John Wier, Evan Stephens, Benjamin Griffith, Thomas Harris, William Stephens, John Garvin, John James, Aaron Borum, Amos Griffith, John Mathew, Edward Mathew, Patrick Barren, Samuel Lyon, James Wier, Augustus Singley, Isaiah James, William James, John Dungan, Da vid Rees, George Johnston, Walter Shewell, Thomas Hutchinson, John James, William Hair, Enoch Allen, Benjamin Stephens, John Evans, Benjamin Beven, Henry Haston, Daniel Hasty, Samuel Campbell, William Griffith, Thomas Riddles, John Taylor, Alexander Finley, Malachi Burns, Dr. Hugh Meredith, John Knox, Thomas Meredith, Jonathan Mason, Simon Meredith, Edward Pole, John Hogland. Warick Company, August 21, 1775 James Wallace, John Jamison, James McMickin, John Jamison, Garvin McGrady, Hugh Means, Adam Kerr, Alexander Jamison, Robert Baird, John Carr, Daniel Gullin, Robert Bready, John McMin, David Shannon, Robert Jamison, Stephen Doyle, John Roberts, Aaron Lovett, Moses Crawford, Samuel Flack, Jonathan Roberts, Robert Means, Hugh Long, William Walker, William Baxter, Alexander Harvey, Mank Gregory, Joseph Davis, James Snodgrass, Joseph Rodman, Samuel Pogue, Joseph Flack, John Rogers, Thomas Craven, John McDonnel, Thomas Bready, Andrew McMicken, John Grier, William Simpson, William Brady, James McQuown, Hugh Huston, Timothy Lynch, David Palmer, James Page, John McGrady, Jesse Bewley, Joshua Dungan, Benjamin Hair, John Hair, John Shannon, John Lough, John Martin, Benjamin Snodgrass, John Miller, James Cabeen, Joseph Simmons, Benjamin Hamilton, Edward Taylor, Jacob Priaker, William Ramsey, Francis Baird, Thomas Powers, Alexander Ramsey, William Doyle, Robert Cornwell, John Megee, Thomas McMasters, William Duffie, David Jonston, John Hugh, Joseph Dungan, Charles Walker, Andrew Dennison, John Mathers, John Decourney, Henry Davis, John Hervey, John Craig, Jonathan Martin, William Kendell, Mathew McMin, James Crawford, John Longhead, James Longhead, Charles McMichen, John Scott, William Smith, John Hamilton, John Wallace, Robert Jonson, Arthur Carey, Thomas Craven, Thomas Wert, Samuel Shennen, Archibald Graham, John Hunter, William Glachy. Captain Darrah's* Company, Bucks County Militia, Lieutenant Colonel John Lacey's Battalion, December 3, 1777 Captain, Henry Darrah; lieutenants, Joseph Green, Jones, Ingham; ensign, William Borom; fifer, Simon James; clerk, William Coffin; sergeants, John Weir, Andrew McCreary, Thomas Ritchie; corporals, David Herrin, John Tate, Richard Wilgus, Daniel Hasty. Privates Ð John Mathers, Alexander Parker, John Parker, John Robinson, Moses Dunlap, William Hair, Jacob Pickard, John Shepherd, Stephen Doyle, Charles Dunlap, Alexander Long, Peter Jedun, Isaac James, Samuel Mason, Alexander Mason, Adam Bolin, John Grant, William Harvey, Benjamin Wood, John Cummins, John Neaphas, Levick Roberts, Francis Jedun, Abram Vandyke, George Smith, Joseph Law, Thomas Gaun, William Doyle, Robert Morrison, Samuel Jones, Hugh Watson, Robert Kennedy, Robert Weir, Hugh Barkley, Thomas Hill, Henry Young, John Kern, Thomas Hamilton, John Robinson, John Herrin, John James, Charles Morrow. *In the fall of 1778 Captain Darrah commanded a company in Colonel William Roberts' battalion of militia, stronger in numbers. At this time he lived in Warrington, but subsequently moved to Warminster, where he died. Captain Darrah's Company, Bucks County Militia, Colonel William Roberts' Battalion September 21, 1778 Captain, Henry Darrah. Privates Ð David Davis, Benjamin Butler, Joseph Thomas, Morgan James, Samuel Borgy, Robert Ewer, Alexander Forman, William Morris, Peter Kippard, John Harvey, Henry Ruth, George Caingell, James Weir, Thomas Mathews, Andrew Stinson, Christian Khoar, John Law, Conrad Swartzlander, Joseph Griffith, Isaac James, Peter Kippard, Jr., Robert Morrison, John Miller, John Lapp, Jeremiah Vastine, John James, Alexander More, Joseph Matthews, Amos Griffith, Henry Rosenberry, Thomas James, Mathey Law, Tobiah Shull, William James, Andrew Ruth, George Shipe, Abraham Coffin, John Sprogell, Owen Swarts, John James, Joseph Robeson, James Griffin, Lewis Lunn, Simon James, John Ruth, John Davis, Esq., Christian Etherholt (probably Otherholt), Abiah Butler, Jacob Shirer, Christian Ruth, Jonathan Drake, William Griffith, Abraham Ruth, John Weir, Benjamin Griffith, Philip Eckerman, Edward Williams, Jacob Miller, William Thomas, John Kisler, Charles Dunlap, Samuel Mason, Isaac Williams, Jacob Creaton, John Thomson, Isaac Lapp, Samuel Harvey, Joseph Lunn, Stephen Bartain, Andrew McCreary, Owen Thomas, Robert Flack, Thomas Jones, Frederick Kippard, Mark Fraley, Jeremiah Dungan, Samuel Griffith, David Caldwell, William Hare, John Edonard, Benjamin Mathews, George Tidesyler, Eleazer James, Zachariah Tiddro, Harry Ruth, Ludqig Stricknard, William McVey, Richard Lewis, Christian Miller, Chrystian Clymer, Benjamin Brown, Garvin Stevens, Robert Jones, John Mason, Andrew Harvey, Jacob Swartz, Robert Thomson, James Hackley, David Thomas, James Haslett. Captain Bennett's Light Dragoons Captain, Jacob Bennett; lieutenant, Jacob Forst; cornet, John Shaw. Privates Ð John Horner, William Ramsey, Joseph Hart, Jr., Thomas Hughes, Stacy Taylor, Gabriel Vansant, Peter Roberts, William Bennet, John Shannon, James Leddon, Robert Mernes, Jacob Kentner, John Armstrong, William McConkey, Daniel Martin, Nathaniel Burrows, John Roberts, Joseph Sacket, Jr., George Mitchell, George Fell, John Torlbert (probably Torbert), John McCammon, Aaron Hagerman, Jesse Brittain, Benjamin Yeoman, Robert Craige, Thomas Wilson. I do certify that the foregoing is a true state of the cavalry for the county of Bucks, June 18, 1781. (No signature.) On roll of Captain Abraham Miller's Company, Northampton County Riflemen, was the name of Samuel Dean, Bucks county; in 1776 appointed lieutenant of Colonel Hart's Battalion, Flying Camp, subsequently lieutenant of Eleventh Pennsylvania. Herhemon, John; wounded in the jaw at Long Island; drafted into the commander-in-chief's guard, 1778; in 1810 resided in Warrington township, Bucks county. Col. Arthur St. Clair's Regiment, Second Pennsylvania Line: Chaplain, McCalla, Rev. Daniel, of Warwick, Bucks county; appointed January 16, 1776; captured at Three Rivers, June 8; died in Charleston, S. C., May, 1809. Sprague's Annal, Vol. I, page 320. Col. John Shea's Regiment, Third Pennsylvania: Graydon, Alexander, commissioned captain January 5, 1776, Bucks county; taken prisoner November 16, 1776; paroled July 7, 1777; exchanged April, 1778; first prothonotary of Dauphin county, 1785; author of "Graydon's Memors;" died at Philadelphia, May 2, 1818, aged sixty-seven. Byles, Thomas Langhorne, Bucks county, commissioned January 5, 1776; captured November 16, 1776; exchanged March 1, 1778; promoted major Third Pennsylvania June 8, 1777. This company was partly raised in middle and lower Bucks. Colonel Anthony Wayne's Fourth Pennsylvania: Lacey, John, commissioned captain January 5, 1776; commissioned brigadier-general January 9, 1778. This company was partly enlisted in Bucks county. Col. Robert Magaw's Fifth Pennsylvania: Beatty, John, Warminster, Bucks county; commissioned captain January 5, 1776; promoted major October 12, 1776. Priestly, John, Bristol, Bucks county; commissioned first lieutenant January 6, 1776; taken prisoner November 16, 1776; exchanged October 25, 1780; entitled to captain's commission January 1, 1778. VanHorne, Isaac Solebury; commissioned ensign January 8, 1776. Murray, John, sergeant, Bucks county, paroled December 26, 1776. Wallace, sergeant, Warrington; paroled December 26, 1776. Forsyth, Robert, corporal; promoted December 26, 1776. Privates Ð Aiken, Robert, Warminster, paroled December 26, 1776; Banks, John, New Britain, paroled December 26, 1776; Bell, Thomas, Bristol, paroled December 26, 1776; Boone, Ralph, Bristol, paroled December 26, 1776; Boone, Solomon, escaped or absent, sick; Breton, Joseph, Bristol, paroled December 26, 1776; Carrigan, Joshua, Bristol, died a prisoner in New York, December 15, 1776, Keller's Battalion of Militia Lieutenant Colonel Keller's Battalion of Militia, in service in the fall of 1781, consisted of eight companies, a total of 677 men, of which the rolls of three companies are to be found: Lieutenant colonel, John Keller; captains, Garvin Adams, Marcus Yost, Elias Yoder, Richard Stillwell, John Thomas, Daniel Hogland, William Erwin, Robert Patterson. Captain, Robert Patterson; lieutenant, Philip Slack; ensign, Shaw; sergeants, Abraham Thompson, John Stotts, Nathan Cadwalader; corporals, John Dun, Robert Christy, Robert Green; drummer and fifer, Michael Ruiz. Privates Ð Samuel Huston, Edmund Nutt, Robert Shaw, William Parker, John Whitehead, James Guy, Jyles Ramsey, Abram Parker, Jacob Vandegrift, John Clark, William Wheaton, Anthony Rue, James Horsfield, Matthew Hill, Jonathan Hibbs, Jonathan Obdike, Joseph Jay, Patrick McOwing, Isaac Larrew, Peter Barnet, Charles Fetters, Philip Sypler, Harmon Titus, Daniel Severns, John Stackhouse, Abraham Lott, Isaac Brelsford, Samuel Roberson, Barnet Vandegrift, Benjamin Woodland, Garret Vandegrift, Joseph Catter, Daniel Lawrence, Robert Wood, James Rowing, Thomas Kreger, David Davis, Benjamin Vandegrift, Samuel Menrow, George Ransom, Josia Supple, George Stockdam, Daniel Stotts, Thomas Vandegrift, Edward Williams, Jesse Jackson, Edward Burns, Jeremiah Ward, Jacob Vandegrift, Richard Gehean, John Moreford, Reuben McCoy, Jacob Titus, Samuel Boonn, Jacob Fight, William Race, Joseph Vanhorn, Henry O. Harrow, John Kilby, Thomas Brelsford, Joseph Vanshiver, Richard Goslin, Amos Brelsford, Matthew Rue, Thomas Brown, William Winner, William Kinsey, Edward Bradfield, James Shaw, John Tully, George Brown, George Vansant, George Douglass, John Dunhaven, John Thornton, John Bludin, Jasper Moon. Company mustered October 11, 1781. Captain William Erwin's Company Captain, William Erwin; lieutenant, William Flack; sergeants, Joseph Brooks, Ludwick Worman, Christopher Erwin; corporal, John Rentner; drummer and fifer, Jacob Hole. Privates Ð William Campbell, Jacob Fox, Nicholas Wagner, James Templeton, James Davis, James Wallace, William Means, Robert Stewart, Abel Shynock, William Winters, Cornelius Vanderbolt, William Bell, John Hole, Hammon Yorkers, Robert Ramsey, Henry Kulp, Baltas Crow, Jacob Evert, George Bell, John Burgan Conrad, Anthony Hanly, Thomas Duroth, George Bennet, John Miller, Daniel Yunken, John Fundirastock, Joseph Shaw, James Begs, Charles Lyer, James Cambell, James Braden, Samuel Hart, Joseph Shepherd, John Anglemire, Thomas Crage, William Miller, William Custart, Leonard Strouse, Christopher Strouse, John Callouan. Mustered October 11, 1781. Captain Richard Stillwell's Company Captain, Richard Stillwell; lieutenant, William Gore; ensign, Dennis Dayly; sergeants, Timothy Taylor, Jr., Samuel Launsbury, Henry Presler, Hugh Glanahan, drummer and fifer. Privates Ð Joseph Margerum, Mahlon Brown, Joshua Thackary, Amos Thackaray, Richard Yardley, John Shaver, Alexander Richey, Cornelius Slack, John Slack, James Mathues, William Gold, Jeremiah Lambert, Patrick Herkins, Thomas Richey, William Hickey, Robert Blaney, John Twining, William Brown, Elijah Evans, James McMorris, Benjamin Anderson, John Dirck, John Hess, William Murfit, Jonathan Phillips, William Margaram, David Larew, Joseph Wood, Benjamin Wright, David Wile, James Vansant, Jonas Fox, Jacob Vansant, Thomas Longshore, John Duly, Damon Price, David Sullivan, John Baly, Thomas Buchanan, Benjamin Buchanan, James McMinn. Mustered October 11, 1781. Seven Month's Men, 1782 Captain Carter's Company Ð William Doughty, John Thomas. Captain Adams' Company Ð Francis Lee, Peter Bellesfelt. Captain Hart's Company Ð Henry Donnelly, Charles Jones. Captain Williams' Company Ð Nathan Felherby, William Earl. Captain Jamison's Company Ð James Smith, Nathan Roberts. Captain Neeley's Company Ð John Davis, Joseph Parker. Captain Leffert's Company Ð Stephen Gilbert, William Vansciver. Captain Walker's Company Ð Hendrew Oasman, Simean Bedel. I do certify that the above are the names of the 7 mo. men who were enlisted out of the respective companies above set down, and I believe all served except Wm. Earl, who did not, and cannot be entitled to any pay. September ye 20th, 1782. (Signed) Joseph Hart, Lieut. B. C. To William Scott, Paymaster to the Militia. The return of the five militia regiments of Bucks county, in service May 6, 1777: First colonel, Hugh Tomb; second, Arthur Erwin; third, John Keller; fourth, William Roberts; and fifth, Joseph McIlwain. Their strength, officers and men, was 5 colonels, 5 lieutenant colonels, 5 majors, 40 captains, 119 subalterns, 160 sergeants, 40 drummers, 40 fifers, and 2,791 privates, a total of 4,205. During the summer and fall of that year 18 companies, with the aggregate strength of 695, were stationed at Bristol and Billingsport. Sometime during the Revolution, but the date is not given, a company of horse was organized here, with the following commissioned officers: Captain Thomas Sandford; lieutenant, Walker Willett; cornet, George Geran. This is all we know of the organization. As "Willet" is a Bensalem and Southampton name, the company was probably from the lower part of the county. End of Appendix "Bucks County Associators."