French and Indian War militia and provisioners to the militia *********************************************************** Submitted by: Freddie Spradlin Date: Oct 2006 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** An act of assembly, passed March 1758, the 31st year of the reign of King George II, some of the militia were called out for service in the early days of the French and Indian War, Annexed to this act, was a schedule of the names of the militia officers and soldiers, and the citizens who furnished provisions to that militia. This is the schedule pertaining to King George County. KING-GEORGE COUNTY. l. s. d. To captain William Rowley for his pay, the pay of the guards, and subsistence, conducting drafted soldiers to Winchester, 15 5 6 To William Lightfoot, for provisions and ferriages, 9 11 10 To Moses Hopwood, for provisions, 00 4 4 To colonel Charles Carter, for arms, &c. bought of Mr. William Cunninghame, for the use of the militia, and left in the service of the country, 38 18 10 ----------- l. 64 00 6