Military: Rev War: The Eighth Pennsylvania Regiment, Captain Clark's and Captain Brady's Companies: Fayette (then Westmoreland) Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Marta Burns. marta43@juno.com USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: Printing this file within 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. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ ______________________________________________________________________ History of Fayette County, by Franklin Ellis, Philadelphia, L H Everts and Company, 1882, p77 The Revolution, Roster of Field and Staff Officers of the Eighth Pennsylvania COLONELS Eneas Mackey of Westmoreland County, July 20, 1776; died in service, February 14, 1777 Daniel Brodhead, from Lieutenant Colonel, Fourth Pennsylvania, March 12, 1777; joined April, 1777; transferred to First Pennsylvania, January 17, 1781 LIEUTENANT COLONELS George Wilson, July 20, 1776; died in service at Quibbletown, February, 1777 Richard Butler, from major, March 12, 1777, ranking from August 28, 1776; transferred to lieutenant colonel of Morgan's rifle command, June 9, 1777; promoted colonel of Ninth Pennsylvania, ranking from June 7, 1777; by an alteration subsequent to March 12, 1777, Richard Butler was placed in the First Pennsylvania and James Ross in Eighth Pennsylvania James Ross, from lieutenant colonel First Pennsylvania, resigned September 22, 1777 Stephen Bayard, from major, ranking September 23, 1777; transferred to Sixth Pennsylvania, January 17, 1781 MAJORS Richard Butler, July 20, 1776; promoted lietenant colonel March 12, 1777 Stephen Bayard, March 12, 1777, ranking from October 4, 1776; promoted lieutenant colonel to rank from September 23, 1777 Frederick Vernon, from captain Fifth Pennsylvania, ranking from June 7, 1777; transferred to Fourth Pennsylvania, January 17, 1781 CAPTAINS David Kilgore, died July 11, 1814, aged sixty nine years four months and twelve days; buried in the Presbyterian graveyard of Mount Pleasant, Middle Church, Westmoreland County, Letter of Nannie H Kilgore, Greensburg, July 23, 1878 Samuel Miller, died in service, January 10, 1778; left a widow, Jane Cruikshank, who resided in Westmoreland County in 1784 Van Swearingen, August 9, 1776. Van Swearingen had been in command of an independent company in the pay of the State from February to August 11, 1776, in defense of the frontiers in Westmoreland County James Piggott, on return June 9, 1777, he is marked sick in camp Wendel Ourry Andrew Mann; on return of June 9, 1777, he is marked sick in quarters since May 2nd Moses Carson left service April 21, 1777 Eliezer Miers THE FOREGOING CAPTAINS WERE RECOMMENDED BY THE COMMITTEES OF WESTMORELAND AND BEDFORD COUNTIES AND DIRECTED TO BE COMMISSIONED BY RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS OF SEPTEMBER 14, 1776 James Montgomery died August 26, 1777; his widow, Martha, resided in Westmoreland County in 1824 Michael Huffnagle died December 31, 1819, in Allegheny County aged sixty six Matthew Jack, from first lieutenant; became supernumerary January 31, 1779; resided in Westmoreland County in 1835, aged eighty two Nehemiah Stokely, October 16, 1777; became supernumerary January 31, 1779; died in Westmoreland County in 1811 Thomas Cooke, from first lietenant; became supernumerary January 31, 1779, died in Guernsey County, Ohio, November 5, 1831 Samuel Dawson from Eleventh Pennsylvania, July 1, 1778; died at Fort Pitt, September 6, 1779; buried in First Presbyterian Churchyard in Pittsburgh James Francis Moore from Thirteenth Pennsylvania, July 1, 1778 John Clark from Thirteenth Pennsylvania, July 1, 1778; transferred to First Pennsylvania, July 17, 1781 James Carnahan, from Thirteenth Pennsylvania, July 1, 1778; transferred to Fourth Pennsylvania, January 17, 1781 Joseph L Finley, from Thirteenth Pennsylvania, July 1, 1778; brigade major July 1, 1780; transferred to Second Pennsylvania, January 17, 1781 John Finley from first lieutenant, October 22, 1777; transferred to Fifth Pennsylvania, January 17, 1781 John Crawford, from first lieutenant, August 10, 1779; transferred to Sixth Pennsylvania, January 17, 1781 Samuel Brady, from captain lieutenant, August 2, 1779; transferred to Third Pennsylvania, January 17, 1781 CAPTAIN LIEUTENANT Samuel Brady, commission dated July 17, 1776; from Sixth Pennsylvania; promoted captain, August 2, 1779 FIRST LIEUTENANT Robert Mosely, written Moody in the return, resigned May 16, 1777; resided in Ohio County, Kentucky, in 1820, aged sixty nine Thomas Cooke, promoted captain John Finley, promoted captain October 22, 1777 Matthew Jack, lost his left hand by the bursting of his gun at Bound Brook, New Jersey; promoted captain April 13, 1777 Ezekiel Hickman Richard Carson left the service in 1777 William McGeary resigned April 17, 1777 Joseph McDolo left the service in 1777 THE FOREGOING FIRST LIEUTENANTS WERE COMMISSIONED UNDER THE RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS OF SEPTEMBER 16, 1776. Richard Richardson returned June 9, 1777, as recruiting Basil Prather returned November 1, 1777, as on command with Col Morgan from June 9th; resigned April 1, 1779 John Hughes, August 9, 1776; resigned November 23, 1778; resided in Washington County in 1813 John Crawford from second lieutenant, April 18, 1777; promoted captain August 10, 1779; promoted to Second Pennsylvania with rank of captain from April 18, 1777 John Hardin, July 13, 1777; November 1, 1777, returned as on command with Col Morgan; resigned in 1779; afterwards Gen John Hardin of Kentucky; murdered by the Indians near Sandusky, Ohio, in 1791, WILKINSON'S MEMOIRS. Daniel Mickey became supernumerary, January 31, 1779 Gabriel Peterson, July 26, 1777; died in Allegheny County, February 12, 1832 John Stotesbury from Eleventh Pennsylvania, commission dated April 9, 1777; he was a prisoner in New York for some time; transferred to the Second Pennsylvania, January 17, 1781 Benjamin Neilly from ensign, October 4, 1777 Andrew Finley, on return of November 1, 1777; marked sick since October 16th; retired in 1778; resided in Westmoreland County, 1813 William Amberson in 1779 he was deputy muster master general; resided in Mercer County in 1835 Archibald Read, vice Joseph Brownlee, December 13, 1778; died in Allegheny County in 1823 Alexander Graham, vice Basil Prather, April 1, 1779 John Ward, April 2, 1779; transferred to Second Pennsylvania, January 17, 1781 SECOND LIEUTENANTS William Thompson, August 9, 1776; resigned May 17, 1777 Alexander Simrall, August 9, 1776; left the army in 1777; resided in Jefferson County, Ohio, in 1834, aged eighty eight James Guthrie, August 9, 1776 Philip Rogers, August 9, 1776 Samuel Smith, August 9, 1776; killed at Germantown, October 4, 1777 William Mountz, August 9, 1776; resigned April 17, 1777 James Beeler Jr, August 9, 1776 John Crawford, August 9, 1776; promoted first lieutenant, April 18, 1777 THE FOREGOING SECOND LIEUTENANTS WERE COMMISSIONED UNDER RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS, SEPTEMBER 14, 1776, DATING AS ABOVE. Barnabas Owine marked on return of November 1, 1777 as command in the infantry John Carnahan resigned in 1779 ENSIGNS Benjamin Neilley promoted to first lieutenant, October 4, 1777 Joseph Kerr John Simmons David Wherry Dewalt Mecklin, resigned April 17, 1777 Valentine Weaver John Reed Aquila White left the army, February 23, 1777; resided in Montgomery County, Kentucky, in 1834 THE FOREGOING ENSIGNS WERE COMMISSIONED UNDER A RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS OF SEPTEMBER 14, 1776 Thomas Forshay left the service in 1777 David Mckee left the service in 1777 Gabriel Peterson on a return of June 9, 1777, he is marked absent, wounded from April 17, 1777; promoted to first lieutenant, July 26, 1777 John Guthrie, appointed December 21, 1778 James Morrison, appointed December 21, 1778 Thomas Wyatt, appointed December 21, 1778; resided at St Louis, Missouri, in 1834, aged eighty William Cooper, appointed April 19, 1779 Joshua Davidson, appointed April 19, 1779; resided in Brown County, Ohio, in 1833, aged eighty one CHAPLAIN Rev David McClure, appointed September 12, 1776 ADJUTANTS Michael Huffnagle, appointed September 7, 1776 John Crawford, lieutenant, 1780 PAYMASTER John Boyd, July 20, 1776 QUARTERMASTERS Ephraim Douglas, September 12, 1776; taken prisoner while acting as aide-de-camp to General Lincoln, March 13, 1777; exchanged November 27, 1780; prothonotary of Fayette County, Penna, in 1783; died in 1833 Benjamin Neilly, appointed in 1778 SURGEONS Abel Morgan, from old Eleventh; resigned in 1779; died in 1785 Hugh Morton, March 7, 1780 SURGEON'S MATE John Alexander Saple, 1778 CLOTHIER Archibald Reed, 1778 MUSTER ROLL OF CAPT NEHEMIAH STOKELY'S COMPANY IN THE EIGHTH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT OF FOOT IN THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, COMMANDED BY COL DANIEL BRODHEAD, TAKEN FOR THE MONTHS OF OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, AND DECEMBER, 1778, AND JANUARY, 1779 CAPTAINS Nehemiah Stokely, October 16, 1777; supernumerary January 31, 1779 FIRST LIEUTENANT John Hughes, August 9, 1776, resigned November 23, 1778 ENSIGN Thomas Wyatt, December 20, 1778, on command at Fort Laurens SERGEANTS Robert Crawford, three years Rezin Hezlip, three years John Smith, three years on command at Sugar Camp George Armstrong, war CORPORALS Thomas Bradley, three years William Jarret, three years, on command at Fort Laurents Arthur Ackles, three yars, on guard at Block-house James Stevenson, three years, on command at Sugar Camp DRUMMER Michael Bower PRIVATES John Bacon, war, at Fort Laurens Robert Caldwell, three years, on command, making canoes George Cline, three years Joseph Cooper, three years, on command at Fort Laurens Felix Counse, three years (?Kountz) Jonas Eyler, war, on command at Fort Laurens John Fisher, three years Henry France, three years Joseph Handcock, three years John Hill, three years Nicholas Holmes, three years George Holstone, three years, on command at Fort Laurens William Keer, three years (this is the way it is, Keer) Peter Lamb, three years, on command at Fort Laurens Samuel Lewis, war Patrick Lynch, three years, on command, boating Allen McCombs, three years Edward McCaully, war John McGreggor, war David McKeehan, three years, on command at Fort Laurens James McKissan, three years Patrick McLaughlin, three years William Matthew, three years, on command, boating George Marman, war, on command, recruiting Paul Martin, three years, on command at Fort Laurens George Miller, three years, on command at Fort Laurens Richard Richard, three years Jacob Shaw, three years, on furlough Peter Shelhammer, three years Emanuel Smith, three years Jacob Smith, three years John Smith, war William Sommerville, three years , on command; enlisted August 8, 1776, under Captain Ourry; October, 1778, appointed conductor of artillery; see letters to, Pennsylvania ARchives, second series, vol iii, p 245, etc; he was appointed by President Jefferson postmaster at Martinsburg, Virginia, and died there, March 18, 1826, aged seventy. Thomas Steel, war James Tracey, war, on guard William Turner, three years Hugh Web, war, on command, at Sugar Camp Edward Wilkie, on command, at Fort Laurens Fort McIntosh, February 21, 1779 Then mustered Captain Stokely's company as specified in the above roll. William Anderson, D M M Genl, M D I certify that the within muster roll is a true state of the company, without fraud to these United States, or to any individual, to the best of my knowledge. Robert Crawford Sergeant I do certify that there is no commissioned officer present belonging to the company. Daniel Brodhead Col 8th Pa Regt Commissioners' Office for Army Accounts New York, July 19, 1786 This may certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the muster roll of Captain Stokely's company, the original of which is filed in this office. Jno Pierce M G NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES OF THE EIGHTH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT, CONTINENTAL LINE Footnote from The Pennsylvania Line from July 1, 1776, to November 3, 1783: This roll of the Pennsylvania Line of course falls far short of doing justice to the patriotism of Pennsylvania. It is in fact a mere roll of the line as discharged in January, 1781. The hundreds who fell in all the battles of the Revolution from Quebec to Charleston are not here; the wounded who dragged their torn limbs home to die in their native valleys, are not here. The heaths of New Jersey from Paramus to Freehold, by a line encircling Morristown and Bound Brook, were in the summer of 1777 dotted with the graves of the Eighth and Twelfth Pennsylvania. These regiments from the frontier counties of the State, Westmoreland and Northumberland, were the first of the Line in the field, though they had come from the banks of the Monongahela and the headwaters of the Susquehanna. At Brandywine the Pennsylvania troops lost heavily, the Eighth and Twelfth and Colonel Hartley's additional regiment in particular, in officers and men; and Colonel Patton's additional regiment, after the battle of Germantown, could not maintain its regimental organization. Those marked with an (e) are taken from a list in the Secretary's office of soldiers of pay whose depreciated pay escheated to the State. SERGEANT John Allison, died in Versailles, Kentucky, June 16, 1823, aged seventy five CORPORAL Robert Adams DRUMMER Joseph Atkinson FIFER George Adams PRIVATES James Alcorn, transferred to Invalid Corps, July, 1780 William Allen, deserted August, 1778 Johnson Anderson William Anderson, resided in Mercer County, 1809 George Anderson, resided in Westmoreland County, 1835, aged eighty four George Armstrong George Askins James Askins, deserted August, 1778 Isaac Atkins SERGEANTS Michael Baker, died in Greene County, Illinois, September 13, 1831 William Blake Joseph Byels of Piggott's Company FIFER John Bond PRIVATES John Bacon Jeremiah Bannon John Beard, deserted August, 1778 Robert Berkett (?Beckett) Isaac Berlin, died in Crawford County, June 16, 1831, aged seventy six Michael Berry Edward Bess, Van Swearingen's company, 1776-1779; also in Crawford's campaign; died in Washington County, July 17, 1822, aged seventy seven Luke William Blake Nicholas Blake, enlisted August, 1776 Gabriel Blakeney, private at Long Island; lieutenant in Flying Camp; captured at Fort Washington; resided in Washington County, 1817 James Bodkin George Booth James Boveard, Kilgore's company, 1776-1779; died in 1808 in East Buffalo township, Union County Oziel Boyer, killed in action Michael Brandon John Bright (e) Samuel Bristo William Broadstock Matthew Brothers John Brown, resided in Armstrong County, 1825 Thomas Burbridge, Kilgore's company; taken December, 1780; in captivity three years; resided in Westmoreland County, 1805 Christopher Burket Pearce Burns, transferred to Invalid Corps, August, 1777 David Bryan, August, 1777-1779; Captain Piggot's company; served at Saratoga under Van Swearingen; went west with regiment 1778; at the building of Fort McIntosh and Fort Laurens; Pennsylvania pensioner, 1813 SERGEANTS Barney Cavanaugh Edward Cheselden James Clarke William Cooper of Kilgore's company Robert Crawford, August 20, 1776 - September 15, 1779; resided in Venango County, 1825 FIFER David Clark (e) Captain Kilgore's company, April, 1777 PRIVATES Bartholomew Cain John Cain John Calahan Daniel Call, resided in Westmoreland County, 1821 George Campbell, Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland County, 1786 Daniel Carr Martin Carrenger Joseph Carswell Richard Carty Patrick Casevey, deserted August, 1778 Samuel Castile John Cavenaugh Patrick Cavenaugh, enlisted at Carlisle in Captain Huffnagle's company; he saved General Lincoln from capture by the British in New Jersey; afterwards express rider for General Greene; died in Washington County, April 5, 1823, aged eighty three Andrew Chambers Moses Chambers, from Ligonier; deserted August, 1778 Joseph Chriswell John Churchfield, enlisted July, 1776; wounded in the leg in the battle of Germantown; resided in Westmoreland County, 1835, aged eighty six Benjamin Clark, Kilgore's company; wounded at Bound Brook, 1777; also in 1778 on march to Fort McIntosh; resided in Steubenville, Ohio, 1815 Robert Close Joseph Coleman John Conner Bryan Conner, enlisted July 2, 1777 Felix Conway Joseph Cooper, deserted August, 1778; died January 16, 1823, in Bedford County, aged sixty eight Leonard Cooper, from Maryland; deserted August, 1778 William Cooper, August 17, 1776 - September, 1779; resided in Venango County, 1810 Felix Corner Felix Coveney John Cripps James Critchlow, enlisted August, 1776, in Captain Moses Carson's company; served in all the Saratoga engagements under Lieutenant Colonel Butler; resided in Butler County, 1835, aged seventy eight Timothy Crosley Andrew Cruickshank, Miller's Company, August 17, 1776 - September, 1779; resided in Butler County, 1810 John Curtin SERGEANTS James Dennison William Donnalson CORPORAL William Davis, died in Muskingum County, Ohio, in 1834, aged eighty two PRIVATES John Darragh John Davis, died in Holmes County, Ohio, June 7, 1830, aged sixty four Thomas Dempey Michael Dennis Thomas Dennis, killed in April, 1779 Joseph Dennison (e) transferred to Seventh Regiment Henry Desperett Henry Dickerson, enlisted 1776 in Van Swearingen's company at Saratoga, etc; resided in Washington County in 1813 William Dickson Joseph Dolphin James Dougherty, alias Captain Fitzpatrick, deserted August, 1778, and executed for robbery Mordecai Dougherty, brother of above, deserted August, 1778 John Dowden Joseph Du Kinson, killed in action SERGEANT Arnold Evans (e) DRUMMER John Edwards FIFER Anthony Evans, promoted to fife major, Third Pennsylvania PRIVATES David Edwards (e) Charles Everall QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT Simon Fletcher SERGEANTS Matthew Font William Forbes CORPORAL James Fitzgibbons PRIVATES Abraham Faith, Captain Mann's company, August 15, 1776- November 19, 1779; resided in Somerset County in 1825, aged seventy four James Faughey, deserted, August, 1778 James Finn, transferred to Invalid Corps David Fitzgibbons John Fossbrooke, or John Frostbrook, resided in Bath County, Kentucky, in 1834, aged one hundred and four Joseph Fulton, July 4, 1776 CORPORAL John Gladwin PRIVATES Michael Gallagher, June 7, 1776; deserted before he reached the regiment John Gallagher Henry Germain David Gibbons Henry Gibson William Gill, wounded in hand at Bound Brook; resided in Mercer County in 1833, aged eighty four James Girdler Hugh Glenn, killed in action Alexander Graham, deserted August, 1778 William Graham, Captain Kilgore's company, resided in Westmoreland County in 1811 James Greenland John Grimes Archibald Guthery, killed August, 1779 Joseph Gwyne, June 7, 1776; served three years; resided in Greene County, Penna, in 1808 (also Gwynn, Gwynne) CORPORAL Joseph Halpen PRIVATES Hugh Hamill, Finley's Company, 1776-1779, resided in Westmoreland County in 1809 Joseph Hancock (e) Captain Mann's Company, 1777; resided in Wayne County, Indiana, in 1834 aged seventy seven Michael Hanley Obadiah Hardesty, resided in Lawrence County, Illinois in 1833, aged seventy one Conrad Harman, died in Muskingum County, Ohio, June 9, 1822, aged seventy five Samuel Harvey Rezin Hezlip, Stokely's company, resided in Baltimore in 1813 Jacob Hayes, from Brandywine, deserted August, 1778 Joel Hayes, from Brandywine, deserted August, 1778 David Hiere, deserted August, 1778 Philip Hoback, resided in Madison County, Indiana in 1820 aged sixty four Richard Hockley, Captain Clark's company; resided in Westmoreland County in 1813 John Hotten, August 2, 1776-September 17, 1779; resided in Westmoreland County in 1812 Nicholas Humbar Nicholas Hunter Robert Hunter, John Finley's company; wounded at Bound Brook and Paoli; resided in Westmoreland County in 1808 John Hutchinson SERGEANT John Jamison, Captain Miller's company; enlisted in 1776 at Kittanning; served three years; resided in Butler County in 1835 aged eighty four PRIVATES Benjamin Jennings, September 9, 1776 - September 6, 1779, in Kilgore's company, drafted into rifle command; resided in Somerset County in 1807 Peter Johnson (e) resided in Harrison County, Virginia, in 1829 Benjamin Jones, resided in Champaign County, Ohio, in 1833 aged seventy one John Jordan, Westmoreland County Jacob Justice, resided in Bedford County in 1820 SERGEANT Robert Kerns DRUMMER Benjamin Kidder FIFER Peter McKinney or Peter Kenney, Captain Clark's company, 1776 - 1779; resided in Butler County in 1835 aged seventy PRIVATES John Kain Godfrey Kairns Thomas Kean, August 23, 1776; Captain Montgomery's company; he was an indented (?indentured) servant of William Rankin Edward Kelly Roberts Kelly Thomas Kelly Jacob Kemble Daniel Kerr William Kerr, Captain Miller's company, August, 1776 - September 9, 1779; resided in Westmoreland County in 1823 Michael Kildea, paid from January 1, 1777 - August 1, 1780 SERGEANT MAJOR William Lee, died in Columbiana County, Ohio, January 6, 1828, aged eighty five CORPORAL Samuel Lewis Henry Lucas PRIVATES Lawrence Lacey Samuel Lacount David Landers James Lawless John Lecron William Lewis of Brady's company, resided in Morgan County, Ohiow, in 1831 Henry Lingo, resided in Trumbull County, Ohio, 1834, aged seventy one Gideon Long, resided in Fayette County, 1835, aged seventy nine Jeremiah Long Andrew Luckey of Westmoreland County; Miller's company; became teamster to Eighth Pennsylvania; discharged at Valley Forge; resided in Fayette County, 1822, aged sixty eight SERGEANT MAJOR ? McClean SERGEANTS John McClure John McGregor CORPORALS Matthew McAfee George Mairman /?Merryman DRUMMER John Miller, killed in action PRIVATES Edward McAlly Patrick McAnary Jeremiah McCarty Edward McCaulley Michael McChristy, Capt Van Swearingen's company, October, 1777 Abijah McClean Allen McComb, of Mann's company, 1776- 1779; resided in Indiana County, 1810 John McConnell, of Huffnagle's company, August 28, 1776 - August, 1779; died in Westmoreland County, December 14, 1834, aged seventy eight Laughlin McFee, killed in action James McGill Patrick McGlaughlin Mark McGowan, enlisted in 1775 in Captain Van Swearingen's company for two years; August 9, 1776, this company was broken up and he re-enlisted under the same captain in Eighth Pennsylvania and served three years; resided in Mercer County, Kentucky, in 1830 Andrew McGuire Patrick McInamey John McKee, resided in Bath County, Kentucky, in 1830 Peter McKenney John McKinney, Captain S Miller's company; enlisted March, 1778 Isaac McKissick James McKissick, Miller's company; resided in Maryland in 1825 Thomas McMullen, August, 1776 - 1779, died in Northampton County in 1822 George Martin James Maxwell, 1776 - 1779, Captain Montgomery's company; resided in Butler County in 1822 George Mercer William Merryman Isaac Miller John Miller James Mitchell, Mann's company, 1776 - 1779; resided in Somerset County in 1810 Patrick Mooney John Moore William Moore, transferred to Invalid Corps, August, 1780 Christian Mowry Michael Murphy Neal Murray, August, 1776, Miller's company; taken at Bound Brook, April 17, 1777; released and rejoined at Germantown where he was again taken and made his escape FIFER Michael Ox SERGEANTS John Parker Robert Porter, resided in Harrison County, Ohio, 1834, aged seventy one PRIVATES Peter Paris, Invalid Corps, August 2, 1779 Charles Parker, 1776 - 1779, resided in Armstrong County, 1818 Benjamin Pegg, Piggott's company, August 13, 1776 - September, 1779; resided in Miami County, Ohio, in 1834, aged eighty two Thomas Penton Samuel Perry, Invalid Corps, September, 1778 Matthew Pettit, resided in Bath County, Kentucky, 1834, aged seventy four Luke Phillips, August 28, 1776 Matthew Phillips Samuel Reed Conrad Ridner (?Ritenour) Simon Robinson Timothy Rooke Patrick Rourk SERGEANTS William Sample John Smith, 1776 - September 20, 1779; died in Indiana County, 1811 CORPORAL Timothy Swan, resided in Trumbull County, Ohio, in 1834 PRIVATES Francis Seaton Michael Sham, resided in Rowan County, North Carolina, in 1834, aged eighty six Jacob Shedacre, Finley's company; killed by the Indians near Potter's fort, Centre County, July 24, 1778; had served under Morgan at Saratoga Jacob Shedam Martin Sheridan Edward Sherlock, died in Ross County, Ohio, February 11, 1825, aged sixty eight Peter Shilhammer (?Peter Shellhammer) resided in Westmoreland County in 1824 Martin Shuster Henry Simmons, resided in Rush County, Indiana, in 1834, aged sixty nine John Smith Sr, resided in Frederick County, Virginia, in 1834 aged ninety John Smith 2nd, resided in Westmoreland County in 1835 John Smith 3rd, from Mifflin County; in Ourry's company, October, 1777; re-enlisted from Third Pennsylvania, Captain Cook's; taken and scalped at Tuscarawas Thomas Steel Patrick Stephen, Captain Kilgore's company, October, 1777 Charles Stewart Francis Stewart Samuel Stewart Samuel Stevenson Thomas Stokely, August, 1776; resided in Washington County in 1823 William Straphan Robert Stubbs David Sutton John Swift William Taggert, transferred to Invalid Corps, July, 1780 John Ten Perry Tharp, resided in Marion County, Kentucky, in 1834 William Turner, in Stokely's company, September 17, 1776 - 1779; resided at Connellsville, Fayette County, in 1835 aged eighty one George Tweedy Thomas Van Doren, Finley's company; served at Saratoga; killed by the Indians near Potter's fort, Centre County, July 24, 1778 Joseph Vaughan, enlisted in Captain Samuel Moorehead's company, April 24, 1776, served two years and six months; then drafted into Captain Miller's and served six months; resided in Half Moon township, Centre County, in 1822 aged sixty two Peter Verner, Invalid Corps, August 2, 1779 SERGEANTS John Woods, transferred to Invalid Corps Thomas Wyatt, promoted ensign, December 21, 1778; shoulder bone broken at Brandywine CORPORAL Matthias Ward DRUMMER John Whitman PRIVATES Henry Wagoner, 1776 - 1779; resided in Cumberland County in 1819 Michael Waine, deserted August, 1778 Joseph Waters, 1776 - 1779 John Watson, July 4, 1777 Adam Weaver, 1776 - 1779, Kilgore's company; resided in Westmoreland County in 1821 William Wharton, resided in Pendleton County, Kentucky, in 1834 aged eighty seven David Wilkey, deserted August, 1778 Edward Wilkey Willliam Wilkinson John Williams, Invalid Corps, August 2, 1779 Lewis Williams, resided in Muskingum County, Ohio, in 1834 aged ninety two Thomas Williams, killed in action George Wilson, Captain Huffnagle's company, October, 1777 William Wilson, resided in Trumbull County, Ohio, in 1820 aged sixty eight Joseph Winkler Philip Wolf, resided in Beford County 1790 Thomas Wyatt, promoted to sergeant Owen Wyllie Webster Wynn History of Fayette County, by Franklin Ellis, Philadelphia, L H Everts and Company, 1882, p84 Roll of Captain John Clark's Company In a detachment from Pennsylvania Line, Commanded by Stephen Bayard, Esq, Lt Colo for the Months of February, March & April, 1783 CAPTAIN John Clark LIEUTENANTS Gabriel Paterson (before it was Peterson) John Crawford Samuel Bryson Michael Everly SERGEANTS John McCline Michael Baker William Blake MAJOR William Lee CORPORALS John Gladwin Peter Johnston, discharged March 17, 1783 Mathew McAfee George Marmon (?Merryman) DRUMMERS Benjamin Kidder Jno Edwards FIFERS Jno Bond Peter Kenny PRIVATES Johnston Amberson Joseph Atchinson, deserted September 7, 1783 Robbert Bigget (?Beckett) George Boothe Joseph Cardwell, deserted April 1, 1783 (?Joseph Caldwell) Martin Caringer Richard Carty Samuel Casteel (?Samuel Castile) Andrew Chalmers James Clark John Connor Felix Conway John Cripps Michael Dinnis James Dinnison William Dixon John Dorough (?John Darragh) John Fossbrook Henry Gibson James Girdler Conrad Harmon Richard Hoetzley John Hutchinson Benjamin Jones Godfrey Kerns Daniel Kerr David Landers Henry Lingo Henry Lucas James Maxwell Edward McAuly Michael McCristall James McGill Andrew McGuire George Mercer Isaac Miller Patrick Mooney Edward Morrison Michael Murphy Michael Ox Charles Parker Timothy Rooke John Smith Edward Sherlock, prisoner of war, joined February, 1783 James Steed, deserted 27th March, 1783 Charles Stuart Perry Tharpe William Wharton William Willson Joseph V Winkler History of Fayette County, by Franklin Ellis, Philadelphia, L H Everts and Company, 1882, p85 Roll of Captain Samuel Brady's Company Now Captain John Finley's Company of the Detachment from the Pennsylvania Line in the Service of the United States of America, commanded by Lt Col Stephen Bayard, for the months of February, March & April, 1783 CAPTAINS Samuel Brady John Finley LIEUTENANTS John Mahon John Ward QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT Simon Fletcher SERGEANTS Matthew Font Edward Cheselden John Allison William Sample Robert Porter FIFE MAJOR Anthony Evans CORPORALS William Davis Robert Adams Timothy Swan DRUMMERS John Miller John Whitman FIFER George Adams PRIVATES George Anderson Jeremiah Bannon Michael Branon Matthew Brothers John Brown John Cain John Callahan Barney Cavenaugh Joseph Coleman, died June 11, 1783 Timothy Crowley Thomas Dimsey James Dolphin Arnold Evans, deserted June 27, 1783 Charles Everall David Fitz Gibbons (?Fitzgibbons) David Gibbons John Gollacher James Greenland John Grimes Michael Hanley Philip Hobach, deserted June 2d; joined June 4, 1783 John Jordan, discharged July 1, 1783 Edward Kelley Lawrence Lacey John Lacorn George Martin Patrick McGloughlin William Merryman John Miller Christian Mourey (?Christan Mowrey) Matthew Phillips Patrick Roairk, died September 2, 1783 Simon Robinson Martin Shereden Martin Shuster Henry Simmonds John Smith Thomas Steel William Strephan Robert Stubbs David Sutton John Tea Henry Terman Matthias Ward William Wilkinson Lewis Williams Webster Winn Hugh ??? text says faded out Obediah ??? text says faded out John Finley, Captain