Military: Post Rev War: Muster Rolls and Papers relating to the County of Washington. Pa. Sources: Associators & Militia, Muster Rolls, 1775-1781.  A (2) XIV, 729-752; A (6) II, 3-258. Militia Muster & Pay Rolls, 1790-1800. A (6) V, 563-643.   Militia Officer Returns, 1790-1817. A (6) IV   Militia Rolls, 1783-1790. A (6) III, 1363-1376.OCR'd for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja . Edited & proofed by Sharon Coryell . http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm _________________________________________________________________________________ MUSTER ROLLS AND PAPERS RELATING TO THE ASSOCIATORS AND MILITIA OF THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. COUNTY LIEUTENANT. James Marshall, April 4, 1781. (746) AND MILITIA OF THE REVOLUTION. (747) COMMITTEE OF OBSERVATION. For that part of Augusta county that lies on the West side of the Laurel Hill, at Pittsburgh, chosen the 16th day of May, 1775. George Croghan. George Campbell. Edward Ward. John McCullogh. William Gol. George Vallandigham. John Gibson. Dorsey Pentecost. Edward Cook. William Crawford. Devinny Smith. John Anderson. David Rodgers. Jacob Van Meter. Henry Encoh. Thomas Smallman. John Canon. James Ennis. George Wilson. William Vance. David Shepherd. William Elliott. Richmond Willis. Samuel Sample. John Ormsby. Richard McMaher. John Nevill. John Swearingen. ARRANGEMENT OF MILITIA, 1781-2. FIRST BATTALION. Lieutenant Colonel. Henry Enoch. Major. Samuel McCullough. SECOND BATTALION. Lieutenant Colonel. George Vallandigham. (748) ASSOCIATED BATTALIONS Major William Pollock. Captains. Thomas Parkeson. ---- Cunningham. THIRD BATTALION. Lieutenant Colonel. David Williamson. Major. John White. First Company. Captain-George Sharp. Lieutenant-Samuel Shannon. Ensign--James Bradford. Second Company. Captain- Eleazer Williamson. Lieutenant-William McWilliams. Ensign-.Jacob Miller. Third Company. Captain-Abner Howell. Lieutenant-William McFarlane. Ensign-John Gregg. Fourth Company. Captain-Andrew Swearingen. Lieutenant-Charles Bilderbach. Ensign-Samel Morrison. Fifth Company. [The officers of the Fifth Company first elected refused to serve, and no Return as yet made of the second Election.] Sixth Company. Captain-David Hosack. Lieutenant-Not returned. Ensign-Thomas Orr. Seventh Company. Captain-Timothy Downing. Lieutenant--Thomas Halbert. Ensign-John Williams. (749) AND MILITIA OF THE REVOLUTION. Eighth Company. Captain-James Scott. Lieutenant-William Ledlie. Ensign-Thomas Nickle. Total number of men, 584. FOURTH BATTALION. Lieutenant Colonel. John Marshal, of Hopewell township. Major. Edmund Polke. First Company. Captain-William Scott. Lieutenant-John Carpenter. Ensign-Isaac Smith. Second Company. Captain-Charles Reed. Lieutenant-Lewis Renn. Ensign-Azariah Davis. Third Company. Captain-Peter Kidd. Lieutenant-John Hay. Ensign-Amos Wood. Fourth Company. Captain- David Reed. Lieutenant-John Rankin. Ensign-Thomas Choony. Fifth Company. Captain-Thomas Rankin. Lieutenant-Alexander Russell. Ensign-Charles Campbell. Sixth Company. Captain- Henry Graham. Lieutenant-Benjamin Bacus. Ensign-Thomas Bay. Seventh Company. Captain-Robert Miller. Lieutenant-Craig Ritchey. Ensihn-John O'Donnel. (750) ASSOCIATED BATTALIONS Eighth Company. Captain-Edmund Baxter. Lieutenant-George Brown. Ensign-Thomas Wells. Total number of men, 585. FIFTH BATTALION. Lieutenant Colonel. Thomas Crooke, of Bethlehem township. Major. John Carmichael. MILITIA ROLLS, 1782-'85. [The following rolls of the Militia who were in service on the Frontiers from 1782 to 1785 were not wholly from the county of Washington. The rolls are neither dated nor designated, simply receipts for pay for service. The duplicating of names may thus be accounted for.] ENSIGN BALL'S COMPANY. Ensign. Zophar Ball. Privates. Doctor Llewellyn. George Myers. Reese Gaddis. Philip Friend. Tobias Friend. Henry Friendlin. George Hartzell. David Enoch. Nathan Evans. Abner Bluckanstoff. Isaac Ruble. Daniel McFarland. Samuel Hardisty. George Adam Sheidler.