PROCTORS IN EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
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CONTINENTAL LINE.
(Continuation.)
STATE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. (a.)
General return of the Pennsylvania State Regiments of Artillery, Commanded
by Colonel Thomas Proctor, Esq. Taken April 3d, 1779.[Rank, place of birth, date of commission.]
Thomas Proctor, Colonel, County, Longford, Ireland, February 5, 1777.
Thomas Forrest, Major, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, March 3, 1777.
Nathan Maguire, P. M. County Feranagh, Ireland, March 3, 1777.
George Hoffner, Adjutant, Pennsylvania, April 14, 1777.
William Adams, Surgeon, Ireland, April 1, 1777.
J. B. Webster, Quartermaster, County Yorkshire, England, November 1, 1777.
John Morton, S. Mate, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, February 11, 1778.
Isaac Craig, Captain, County Antrim, Ireland, March 14, 1777.
Lawrence, Allman, lst Lieutenant. Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, April 1, 1777.
James Lloyd, 2d Lieutenant, Pennsylvania, March 14, 1777.
John Strucker, 3d Lieutenant, Maryland, April 1, 1777.
Amos Wilkinson, Captain, Pennsylvania, March 14, 1777.
Thomas Douglass, Lieutenant, Ireland, April 1, 1777.
Joseph Rice, Captain, Pennsylvania, March 14, 1777.
Robert McConnell, Lieutenant, County Down, Ireland, March 14, 1777.
John Shute, Lieutenant, Pennsylvania, April 1, 1777.
Francis Proctor, Captain, Nova Scotia, July 16, 1777.
Patrick Duffey, Captain, County Longford, Ireland, March 14, 1777.
John Bryce, Captain Lieutenant, Scotland, March 14, 1777.
Robert Coltman, Captain Lieutenant, County Yorkshire, England, March 14, 1777.
Jesse Crossley, Lieutenant, Pennsylvania, April 1, 1777.
Worsley Emes, Captain Lieutenant, County Devonshire, England, October 5, 1776.
Alias Williams, Sergeant, New Castle county, Delaware, February 9, 1777.
Thomas Wiggins, Sergeant, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, May 3, 1777.
Samuel Blackwood, Sergeant, Salem county, New Jersey, March 1, 1777.
William Clark, Corporal, County L. Derry, Ireland, May 15, 1777.
William Rushworm, Corporal, Nancemon county, Virginia, February 2, 1779.
John Harris, Bombardier, Salem county, New Jersey, April 10, 1777.
John Wilks, Gunner, County Gloster, England, October 5, 1776.
James Fitzimons, Gunner, County Armagh, Ireland, May 12, 1777.
James Barns, Senior Mattross, County Down, Ireland, May 13, 1777.
Thomas Dunlap, Mattross, Dublin, Ireland, April 2, 1777.
Timothy Lane, Mattross, County Cork, Ireland, December 25, 1776.
Jonathan Trickle, Mattross, Germany, April 25, 1777.
Charles Kitts, Mattross, County Tubridge, Germany, April 25, 1777.
William Blair, Mattross, County Derry, Ireland, May 24, 1777.
Barry Connigham, Mattross, County Down, Ireland, December 14, 1777.
John Tame, Mattross, Somerset county, New Jersey, April 9, 1777.
Peter Olinger, Mattross, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, April 20, 1777.
John Steer, Mattross, Kent county, Maryland, June 6, 1778.
Patt. Crafford, County Limerick, Ireland, April 4, 1777.
David Brodwick, Fifer, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, March 10, 1777.
Mich. Clingan, Fifer, London, March 11, 1777.
George Thompson, Drummer, Scotland, April 21, 1777.
Anthony Hover, Drummer, Pennsylvania, August 30, 1777.
Ferdinand Shubart, Mattross, Germany, April 1, 1777.
Benjamin Daly, Mattross, Virginia.
Lewis Sewalt, Sergeant, Germany, February 6, 1776.
John Bell, Corporal, England, April 26, 1777.
Patt. Smith, Gunner, Ireland, August 15, 1776.
Thomas Jennings, Gunner, Ireland, January 1, 1777.
John Young, Mattross, Pennsylvania, April 13, 1777.
William Clare, Mattross, England, August 2, 1777.
David Reed, Mattross, Ireland, August 5, 1777.
Robert Young, Mattross, Ireland, April 1, 1777.
Richard S. Sweetman, Mattross, Pennsylvania, July 30, 1778.
Edward Toole, Mattross, Ireland, March 3, 1777.
Benjamin Farnham, Mattross, Pennsylvania, September 1, 1778.
Joseph Johnson, Mattross, Virginia, September 1, 1778.
Joseph Morgan, Sergeant, Osomock county, Virginia, April 1, 1777.
Daniel Fobes, Sergeant, County Cathness, Scotland, September 12, 1777.
Robert Davidson, Corporal, County Down, Ireland, April 22, 1777.
Robert Paupet, Gunner, County Pamma, Germany, April 27, 1777.
Martin Miller, Gunner, Pennsylvania, April 24, 1777.
Daniel McCoy, Gunner, Georgia, April 28, 1777.
John Nugent, Gunner, County Tyrone, Ireland, April 17, 1777.
John. Molony, Mattross, Ireland, March 2, 1777.
George Godfrey, Mattross, Germany, April 20, 1777.
Howard Knight, Mattross, Maryland, March 17, 1777.
William Talbott, Mattross, County Antrim, Ireland, April 15, 1777.
William Ford, Mattross, Pennsylvania, November 17, 1777.
William Syms, Mattross, Salem county, New Jersey, May 10, 1777.
John Vanostrand, Mattross, New Jersey, March 2, 1777.
Daniel Murphy, Mattross, Pennsylvania, March 29, 1777.
Isaac Sebey, Mattross, Pennsylvania, March 29, 1777.
George Keller, Fifer, Pennsylvania, April 2, 1777.
Thomas Connelly, Drummer, Pennsylvania, April 4, 1777.
Michael Ring, Drummer, Pennsylvania, April 3, 1777.
Daniel North, Sergeant, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, October 5, 1776.
Richard Evitt, Sergeant, Ireland, December 10, 1776.
John Stafford, Bombardier, Ireland, November 8, 1776.
William Hays, Gunner, Ireland, May 10, 1777.
John Coony, Gunner, Ireland, April 22, 1777.
John Thornton, Mattross, Chester county, Pennsylvania, May 10, 1777.
John Mohony, Mattross, Queen Mary county, Maryland, September 14, 1778
Leonard Branson, Mattross, Virginia, September 14, 1778.
Hugh McDonald, Mattross, Ireland, October 15, 1778.
Thomas Mullen, Mattross, Ireland, March 27, 1777.
William McCoombs, Mattross, Ireland, March 24, 1777.
William Crowley, Mattross, Ireland, February 15, 1779.
William Mooney, Mattross, Maryland, February 1, 1779.
Herms. Thornton, Mattross, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. May 21, 1779.
John Hill, Mattross, Morris county, New Jersey, March 29, 1779.
John Clark, Drummer, Morris county, New Jersey, March 23, 1777.
George Chase, Drummer, Ireland, March 23, 1777.
William Campbell, Drummer, Pennsylvania, March 1, 1777.
Daniel Cross, Drummer, Pennsylvania, March 1, 1777.
William Stuart, Sergeant, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, November 1, 1776.
Philip Wetzell, Corporal, County Hesse, Germany, May 14, 1777.
Frederick Smalts, Gunner, County Hesse, Germany, October 4, 1776.
Conrod Vercloss, Mattross, County Hesse, Germany, April 1777.
William Baker, Mattross, Germany, May 8, 1777.
Charles Young, Mattross, Germany, May 4, 1777.
George Camph, Mattross, Pennsylvania, May 1, 1777.
John Evans, Mattross, Wales, January 2, 1778.
John Gibbons, Mattross, England, June 1777.
Peter Deeter, Mattross, Pennsylvania, May 8, 1777.
Joseph Craft, Mattross, England, May 8, 1777.
Christian Miller, Mattross, England, May 7, 1777.
Michael Joice, Mattross, Ireland, March 3, 1777.
John Stewart, Mattross, Pennsylvania, September 9, 1778.
Charles Schafer, Mattross, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, June 18, 1777.
John Taplin, Mattross, England, November 1, 1776.
John Rogers, Mattross, Pennsylvania, August 25, 1776.
Jacob Bryan, Fifer, Pennsylvania, May 1, 1777.
Robert Patterson, Fifer, Hunterdon county, New Jersey, April 3, 1777.
William McDaniel, Drummer, Pennsylvania, May 26, 1777.
Casper Ebenard, Drummer, Pennsylvania, September 3, 1778.
James Bennett, Sergeant, Virginia, October 26, 1776.
George Henderson, Sergeant, Ireland, November 7, 1776.
Casper Shane, Corporal, Pennsylvania, March 1, 1777.
William McMullen, Corporal, Ireland, March 1, 1777.
Henry Gaven, Bombardier, Ireland, October 26, 1776.
Samuel Butler, Bombardier, Bucks county, Pennsylvania, October 26, 1776.
Henry Conele, Gunner, Germany, December 4, 1776.
Daniel Fennell, Gunner, Ireland, November 7, 1776.
Henry Lose, Mattross, Ireland, October 26, 1776.
William Emberson, Mattross, Ireland, November 18, 1776.
Thomas Howell, Mattross, Pennsylvania, November 6, 1776.
Ed. Gallahan, Mattross, Ireland, January 19, 1777.
John Dunn, Mattross, Ireland, August 5, 1777.
John Lisk, Mattross, Pennsylvania, May 1, 1777.
James Carter, Mattross, Ireland, October 4, 1776.
William McMahon, Mattross, Ireland, April 11, 1777.
Robert McNeal, Mattross, Ireland, November 3, 1776.
James Gill, Mattross, Ireland, November 8, 1776.
John Redman, Mattross, Ireland, July 9, 1777.
Christopher McDonnell, Mattross, Ireland, November 15, 1776.
George Farrell, Mattross, Burlington county, New Jersey, November 27, 1776.
Patt. Gough, Mattross, Ireland, June 30, 1777.
William Alexander, Drummer, New Jersey, November 1, 1776.
Benjamin Lovertt, Drummer, New York, March 19, 1779.
Phillip Lower, Sergeant, Pennsylvania, October 10, 1776.
Benjamin Whittow, Corporal, New England, May 13, 1777.
Fred. Byerly, Corporal, Germany, April 4, 1777.
Reynard Smith, Corporal, New Jersey, May 20, 1778.
Thomas Mayberry, Gunner, Ireland, May 20, 1777.
William Mayberry, Mattross, Ireland, April 15, 1778.
John Gutzelman, Mattross, Pennsylvania, January 18, 1777.
Fred Redhair, Mattross, Pennsylvania, April 26, 1777.
Jacob Fager, Mattross, Germany, April 26, 1777.
Christian Hubart, Mattross, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, May 7, 1777.
Michael Sailheimer, Mattross, Germany, June 3, 1777.
Michael Bowers, Mattross, Ireland, March 1, 1777.
Thomas Johnson, Mattross, Ireland, March 1, 1779.
John Spade, Drummer, Pennsylvania, March 2, 1777.
Henry Guger, Drummer, Pennsylvania, February 1, 1777.
J. M. Ludwick, Sergeant, Pennsylvania, April 24, 1777.
Joseph Adams, Sergeant, Pennsylvania, November 1, 1776.
F. Donnelly, Sergeant, County Tyrone, Ireland, May 7, 1777.
Peter Burkett, Corporal, Pennsylvania, April 21, 1777.
James Grimes, Corporal, County Tyrone, Ireland, May 27, 1777.
James Say, Corporal, Pennsylvania, April 10, 1777.
Glover Hunt, Bombardier, England, June 10, 1777.
William Henderson, Bombardier, Pennsylvania, January 10, 1776.
Thomas Tiverdy, Gunner, County Down, Ireland, April 10, 1777.
Michael McNulty, Gunner, Ireland, May 13, 1777.
William Hannah, Gunner, County Cork, Ireland, May 1, 1777.
John Snell, Gunner, Pennsylvania, April 25, 1777.
John Creag, Mattross, Hunterdon county, New Jersey, August 1778.
Thomas McCook, Mattross, Ireland, May 20, 1777.
Patt. Dever, Mattross, Ireland, march 10, 1777.
Laur Lowerman, Mattross, Pennsylvania, April 26, 1777.
John Storts, Mattross, Pennsylvania, April 5, 1777.
William McMullen, Mattross, Ireland, May 6, 1777.
Thomas Lange, Mattross, Ireland, August 15, 1777.
John Miller, Mattross, Oswego, July 2, 1778.
George Hutcheson, Mattross, Pennsylvania, March 2, 1777.
Jonathan Sturgis, Mattross, Philadelphia county, June 20, 1778.
G. L. Feighter, Mattross, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, March 28, 1779.
Fred. Winkler, Mattross, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, September 8, 1778.
Archey Hannah, Mattross, Ireland, March 25, 1777.
Charles Conrod, Mattross, Germany, July 29, 1777.
Mathias Camph, Mattross, Pennsylvania, July 30, 1778.
William Wilkerley, Mattross, England, October 28, 1777.
James McCracken, Mattross, Pennsylvania, April 28, 1777.
Fred. Orne, Mattross, Germany, June 2, 1777.
Jacob Smith, Fifer, Pennsylvania, April 24, 1777.
James Crutcher, Fifer, Pennsylvania, April 15, 1777.
Hugh Fegan, Drummer, Pennsylvania, March 1, 1777.Non-Commissioned Staff and Musicians.
John Molony, Clerk, County W. Meath, Ireland, April 23, 1777.
Daniel Hauthern, Sr., Major, Pennsylvania, March 18, 1777.
James Patterson, Q. M. S., Ireland, August 28, 1776.
Charles Hoffman, Master, Germany, July 10, 1777.
William Shippen, Master, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, April 24, 1776.
Peter Colkhoffer, Master, Germany, December 20, 1777.
Jacob Snell, Musician, Pennsylvania, March 27, 1777.
Thomas Mingle, Musician, Pennsylvania, March 12, 1776.
George Weaver, Musician, Germany, July 11, 1777.
Samuel Hockuhoy, Musician, Germany, May 15, 1778.
Michael Thurston, Musicain, County Limerick, Ireland, June 24, 1778,.
William Moore, Musician, Scotland, October 24, 1778.
Con'd Gropingeiser, Musician, Germany, December 21, 1778.
Thomas Guy, F. M., Pennsylvania, September 8, 1776.
William Norton, D. M., Ireland, April 5, 1777.A true State.
THOMAS PROCTOR, Col.
[Endorsed] Col. Proctor's Regiment Special Return, April 3, 1779.
[Addressed] His Excellency George Washington, Esq., Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States, Middle Brook.__________
PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY.Arrangements of the Officers of the Regiment of Artillery.
Colonel.
Thomas Proctor, February 6, 1777.Lieutenant Colonel.
John Martin Strohbogh, March 3, 1777.Major.
Thomas Forrest, March 3, 1777.Captains.
Isaac Craig, March 14, 1777.
Amos Wilkinson, March 14, 1777.
Joseph Rice, March 14, 1777.
Francis Proctor, March 14, 1777.
Bartholomew Van Heer, March 14, 1777.
Francis Proctor, Jr., July 16, 1777.Captain Lieutenants.
Charles Turnbull, March 14, 1777.
Patrick Duffy, March 14, 1777.
William Ferguson, March 14, 1777.
John Brewer, March 14, 1777.
John Brice, March 14, 1777.
George Cotman, March 14, 1777.
Robert Coultman, March 14, 1777.First Lieutenants.
Worsley Emes, October 5, 1776.
Laurence Allman, April 1, 1777.
Thomas Douglass, April 1, 1777.
William Ritter, April 1, 1777.
William Martin, April 1, 1777.
James Wells, April 20, 1777.
John Linderberger, April 20, 1777.Second Lieutenants.
Jonathan F. Morris, March 14, 1777.
James Lloyd, March 14, 1777.
Christopher Paschka, March 14, 1777.
Joseph Barker, March 14, 1777.
Robert McConnell, March 14, 1777.
James Smith, March 14, 1777.
Ebenezer Blackson, March 14, 1777.Third Lieutenants.
Jesse Crosby, April 1, 1777.
William Newbound, April 1, 1777.
John Stricker, April 1, 1777.
John Craig, April 1, 1777.
Archibald Lyons, April 1, 1777.
John Shute, April 1, 1777.
Jeremiah Fox, April 1, 1777.
James Morris, April 1, 1777.Endorsed List of Pennsylvania Officers as appointed by the Council of Safety pursuant to the Resolution of Congress, dated September 16, 1776.__________
Pennsylvania War Office,
Philadelphia, July 5, 1777.These are to certify that Mr. John Craig was appointed a Third Lieutenant of a Company of Artillery in the Regiment Commanded by Colonel Thomas Proctor the First day of April last and Ranks number four.JACOB S. HOWELL, Sec'y.
A Return of Officers in the Pennsylvania Regiment of Artillery under the Command of Colonel Thomas Proctor with the First Date of Commission taken December 14, 1778. (c.)Names. Date of First Commission. Remarks.
Colonel.
Thomas Proctor, February 5, 1777.Lieutenant Colonel.
John Martin Strohbogh, March 3, 1777.Majors.
Thomas Forrest
Jacob Gerd-Dircks, March 14, 1777. Resigned July 16, 1777.
Isaac Craig, March 14, 1777.
Amos Waltenson, March 14, 1777.Captains.
Hercules Courtenay, March 14, 1777, dismissed March 3, 1778.
Joseph Rice, March 14, 1777.
Francis Proctor, Sr., March 14, 1777, dismissed April 14th.
Bartholomew Von Heer, March 14, 1777, resigned June 1st.Captain Lieutenants.
Francis Proctor, Jr., March 14, 1777.
Charles Turnbull, March 14, 1777.
Patrick Duffey, March 14, 1777.
William Ferguson, March 14, 1777.
Jonathan Brewar, March 14, 1777.
John Brice, March 14, 1777.
George Cottram, March 14, 1777, resigned September 9th.
Robert Coultman, March 14, 1777.1st Lieutenant.
Worsley Emes, October 5, 1776.
Hugh Montgomery, March 14, 1777, deceased May 15, 1777.
Lawrence Allman, April 1, 1777.
Thomas Douglas, April 1, 1777.
William Ritter, April 1,1777.
William Martin, April 1, 1777.
James Wells, April 20, 1777, resigned March 1, 1778.
John Lindinberger, April 20, 1777, resigned February 3d.(?) Lieutenants.
Jonathan Ford Morris, March 14, 1777.
Samuel Boud, March 14, 1777, killed September 11, 1777.
James Lloyd, March 14, 1777.
Christopher Paschka, March 14, 1777, resigned September 25, 1777.
Joseph Barker, March 14, 1777, resigned March 1, 1778.
Robert McConnal, March 14, 1777.
James Smith, March 14, 1777.
Ebenezer Blackiston, March 14, 1777, resigned June 14, 1778.
Jesse Crostley, April 1, 1777.
William Newbbund, April 1, 1777, deceased September 14, 1778.
John Stricker, April 1, 1777.
Archibald Lyons, April 1, 1777, resigned March 1, 1778.
John Shute, April 1, 1777.
Jeremiah Fox, April 1, 1777. July 31, 1778.
James Morris, April 1, 1777.
Pay Master, Matthew Maguire, March 3, 1777.
Adjutant, George Hoffner, April 14, 1777.
Surgeon, William Adams.
Surgeon, Mate, John Gilbert, resigned December 1777.
Quarter Master, Joseph Few, resigned December 1777.A true state.
THOMAS PROCTOR, Col.______
A RETURN OF THE OFFICERS IN THE PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY COMMANDED BY COLONEL THOMAS PROCTORWITH DATE OF COMMISSION AND PROMOTIONTAKEN DECEMBER THE 14TH, 1778.
Includes: Names, Date of Commission.
Date of Promotion: December 2, 1778 (except when indicated otherwise)
Colonel: 1777
Thomas Proctor. Commission: February 5thLieut. Col.
Thomas Forrest. Vice Strobogh, deceased 2nd December, 1778. Commission: March 3d.Major:
Isaac Craig. Vice Forrest, Promoted. Commission: March 14th.Captains:
Amos William (1) Company, Vice Craig, Promoted. Commission: March 14th.
Joseph Rice, Jr. (2) Company, Vice Wilkinson, Promoted. Commission: March 14th.
Francis Proctor (3) Company, Vice Rice, Promoted. Commission: July 16th.
Charles Turnbull. (4) Company, Vice Proctor, Jr., Promoted. Commission: March 14th.
Patrick Duffey. (5) Company, Vice Turnbull, Promoted. Commission: March 14th.
William Ferguson (6) Company, Vice Duffey, Promoted. Commission: March 14th.
Jonathan Brewer (7) Company, Vice Ferguson, Promoted. Commission: March 14th.
John Bryce (8) Company, Vice Brewer, Promoted. Commission: March 14th.Capt. Lieut's.
Robert Coultman (1) Company, Vice Bryce, Promoted. Commission: March 14th.
Worsely Emes (2) Company, Vice Coultman, Promoted. Commission: October 5, 1776.
Lawrence Allman (3) Company, Vice Emes, Promoted. Commission: April 1, 1777.
Thomas Douglas (4) Company, Vice Allman, Promoted. Commission: April 1, 1777.
William Ritter (5) Company, Vice Douglas, Promoted. Commission: April 1, 1777.
William Martin (6) Company, Vice Ritter, Promoted. Commission: April 1, 1777.Capt. Lieut. & Adjt.:
George Hoffner (7) Company, Vice Morris, Resigned Nov. 28, 1778.
James Lloyd (8) Company, Vice Hoffner, Promoted. Commission: March 14th.First Lieut's:
Robert McConnel (1) Company, Vice Lloyd, Promoted. Commission: March 14th.
James Smith (2) Company, Vice McConnell, Promoted. Commission: March 14th.
Jesse Crossley (3) Company, Vice Smith, Promoted . Commission: April 1st.
John Stricker (4) Company, Vice Crossley, Promoted. Commission: April 1st.
John Shute (5) Company, Vice Strucker, Promoted. Commission: April 1st.
James Morris (6) Company, Vice Shute, Promoted. Commission: April 1st.And Paymaster:
Mathew Maguire (7) Company, Vice Morris, Promoted. Commission: April 1st.First Lieut. & Quart'r Master:
John B. Webster (8) Company, Vice Maguire, Promoted. Commission: March 3rd.Paymaster:
Matthew MaguireQuarter Master:
John B. Webster. Vice Few, Resigned October 31, 1777. Commission: Nov. 1st.
Promotion: November 1st.Surgeon:
William Adams. Commission: April 1st. Promotion: April 1st.Surgeon Mate:
John Morton. Vice John Gilbert, Resigned October 1777.
Commission: Feb. 11, 1778. Promotion: February 11, 1778.I do hereby Certify that the above State is True without fraud to any.
Given under my hand at Philadelphia this 19th day of December 1778.THOS. PROCTOR, Colonel
Comdt. Penna. Artillery.______
A GENERAL RETURN OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY COMMANDED BY COL. THOMAS PROCTOR, DECEMBER 21st, 1778. (c.)
Companies:
Field & Staff Officers: Total of 18.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Colonel
1 Major
Staff Officers:
1 Adjutant
1 Pay Master
1 Quarter Master
1 Surgeon
1 Mate
Non-Commissioned & Matrosses:
1 Sergeant Major
1 Quarter Master Sergeant
9 Band
Alterations since last return
1 Dead: Lieut. Col. Strohbogh.Captain Craig: Total of 22
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain,
1 First Lieutenant,
1 Second Lieutenant,
1 Third Lieutenant
Staff Officer:
1 Cadet
Non-commissioned & Matrosses:
2 Sergeants
1 Corporal
1 Bombardier
1 Gunner
8 Matrosses
4 Drums and Fifes
Alterations since last return
1 Dead
1 DesertedCaptain Wilkinson: Total of 9.
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
1 Corporal
6 Matrosses
2 Drums and Fifes
Alterations since last return:
1 desertedCaptain Rice: Total of 17.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Third Lieutenant
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
3 Sergeants
1 Corporal
2 Bombardiers
2 Gunners
5 Matrosses
2 Drums & Fifes
Alterations since last return
2 DeadCaptain Proctor, Jr.: Total of 17
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
1 Sergeant
2 Bombardiers
1 Gunner
8 Matrosses
4 Drums & Fifes
Resigned: 1
Alterations since last return
1 DeadCt. Lieutenant Duffey: Total of 15
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
1 Sergeant
1 Corporal
1 Gunner
8 Matrosses
3 Drums & Fife
Alterations since last return
1 Dead
2 ConfinedCt. Lieutenant Bryce: Total of 17.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain Lieutenant
1 First Lieutenant
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
2 Sergeants
2 Corporals
1 Bombardier
7 Matrosses
3 Drums & Fife
Alterations since last return
3 Dead
2 ConfinedCt. Lieutenant Coltman: Total of 15.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
1 Sergeant
1 Corporal
1 Bombardier
1 Gunner
7 Matrosses
3 Drums & FifesLieutenant Emes: Total of 14.
Commissioned Officers
1 First Lieutenant
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
1 Sergeant
1 Bombardier
1 Gunner
8 Matrosses
2 Drums & FifeEffectives: Total of 144.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Colonel
1 Major
3 Captains
3 Captain Lieutenants
3 First Lieutenants
1 Second Lieutenant
2 Third Lieutenants
Staff Officers:
1 Adjutant
1 Pay Master
1 Quarter Master
1 Surgeon
1 Mate
1 Mate
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
1 Sergeant Major
1 Quarter Master Sergeant
11 Sergeant
7 Corporals
8 Bombardiers
7 Gunners
9 Band
57 Matrosses
23 Drums & Fifes
Resigned: 1
Alterations since last return
9 Dead
2 Deserted
4 Confined.Command: Total of 16.
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
2 Sergeants
1 Bombardiers
3 Gunners
9 Matrosses
1 Drums & FifeSick Present: Total of 34.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain Lieutenant
1 First Lieutenant
1 Second Lieutenant
2 Third Lieutenants
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
3 Sergeants
3 Corporals
1 Bombardiers
5 Gunner
15 Matrosses
2 Drums & FifeSick Absent: Total of 7.
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
1 Bombardier, Garvin
1 Gunner, Conikle
4 Matrosses, McDonnell, Thornton, Bryan. Matrosses Blair & Burns in
Philadelphia hospital
1 Drums & FifesOn Furlough: Total of 7.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain Wilkinson
Non-commissioned & Matrosses
1 Sergeant Wilks
1 Corporal Toy
4 Matrosses, Orne, Miller, Rodgers, Sims.
1 Drums & FifesTotal: 208
1 Colonel
1 Major
4 Captains
4 Captain Lieutenants
4 First Lieutenants
2 Second Lieutenants
4 Third Lieutenants
1 Adjutant
1 Paymaster
1 Quarter Master
1 Surgeon
1 Mate
1 Cadet
1 Sergeant Major
1 Quarter Master Sergeant
17 Sergeants
11 Corporals
11 Bombardiers
16 Gunners
9 Band
89 Matrosses
27 Drums & Fifes
1 Resigned: Lieutenant Morris.
2 Deserted: 2 Matrosses, Mahoon and Scarborough.
4 Confined 2 Matrosses, Goff & Finall (Goal). 2 Matrosses, Evans &
Davis (Barracks).
9 Deaths: Lieut. Col. Strohbogh, Lieut. Newbound, Sergt. Leonard, Matrosses Petitt,
Murry, Mathews, Bell, McCoy and McCoy.On Command:
Sergeants Donnolly & Mr. Ludwig
Bombardiers Butler & Waggoner
Gunners Jennings, Taylor, Smith & Smith.
Matrosses: Reed, Croft, Faircloss, Taylor, Dunn, Wagonner, Devin, Witherley, Ct.
Procter, Sr., Conrod, Waggoner, Hannah, Waiter, Souge, Taylor.
Fifes Crutcher & Waiter.I do hereby certify that the within is a true State of the Artillery under my command.
To the Hon. The Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.THOS. PROCTOR
Colonel P. Artillery.__________
GENERAL RETURN OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
COMMANDED BY COL. THOMAS PROCTOR, MARCH 19TH, 1779. (c.)Companies:
Field & Staff Officers:
Commissioned Officers:
1 Colonel
1 Major
Staff:
1 Adjutant
1 Pay Master
1 2nd Master
1 Surgeon
1 Mate
Non-Commissioned & Privates
1 Sergeant Major
1 2nd Master Sergeant
10 Band
Total: 19Captain Craig
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 1st Lieutenant
1 2nd Lieutenant
1 3rd Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Cadet
2 Sergeants
2 Corporals
1 Gunner
9 Matrosses
4 Drums & Fifes
Total: 23
Captain Wilkinson
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Sergeant
1 Gunner
5 Matrosses
1 Drums & Fifes
Total: 8Captain Rice
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 2nd Lieutenant
1 3rd Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
2 Sergeants
1 Corporal
1 Bombardier
2 Gunners
3 Matrosses
3 Drums & Fifes
Total: 15Captain Proctor, Jr.
Non-Commissioned Officers:
2 Sergeants
1 Bombardier
1 Gunner
6 Matrosses
4 Drums & Fifes
Total: 14Lt. Lieutenant Duffey
Non-Commissioned Officers:
2 Sergeants
2 Corporals
1 Bombardier
8 Matrosses
Alterations Since Last Return:
3 Deserted
1 Resigned
Total: 18 (but only adds up to 17)Lt. Lieutenant Brice
Commissioned Officers:
1 Ct. Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
2 Corporals
1 Bombardier
1 Gunner
4 Matrosses
2 Drums & Fifes
Total: 12 (but only adds up to 11)Lt. Lieutenant Coltman
Commissioned Officers:
1 Ct. Lieutenant
1 3rd Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Sergeant
2 Corporals
1 Bombardier
3 Gunners
11 Matrosses
3 Drums & Fifes
Total: 21 (but adds up to 23)Lieutenant Emes
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Corporal
1 Gunner
7 Matrosses
3 Drums & Fifes
Total: 12Effectives:
Commissioned Officers:
1 Colonel
1 Major
2 Captains
2 Ct. Lieutenants
1 1st Lieutenant
2 2nd Lieutenants
3 3rd Lieutenants
Staff:
1 Adjutant
1 Pay Master
1 2nd Master
1 Surgeon
1 Mate
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Cadet
1 Sergeant Major
1 2nd Master Sergeant
10 Sergeants
10 Corporals
5 Bombardiers
10 Gunners
10 Band
53 Matrosses
20 Drums & Fifes
Alterations Since last return:
3 Deserted
1 Resigned
Total: 142On Command:
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain, Proctor
1 1st Lieutenant, Emes, attending Hospital, Philadelphia
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Sergeant, Donaly
1 Bombardier, Butler
2 Gunners, Malony & Smith
10 Matrosses, Fardenham, Nugent, Tolbert, Ford, Sims, Divin, Dunn, Bowers at
Yellow Springs , 2 unnamed.
Total: 16Sick Present:
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 1st Lieutenant
1 3rd Lieutenant
Staff:
1 Adjutant
Non-Commissioned:
2 Sergeants
1 Corporal
3 Bombardiers
2 Gunners
23 Matrosses
1 Drums & Fifes
Total: 35 (but adds up to 36)
Sick Absent:
Commissioned Officers:
1 Capt. Lieutenant Duffey, Y. Springs
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Gunner, Conckel
2 Matrosses, Burns & Branson, Hospital
Total: 4On Furlough:
Non-Commissioned Officers:
2 Sergeants, Adams & Wilks
1 Corporal, Toy
2 Gunners, Hays at Carlisle and McNeeley
2 Matrosses, Lodge & McCracken
Total: 7Resigned: Lieutenant Ritter.Certified.
THOMAS FORREST,
Major of Artillery.__________
Philadelphia, May 21, 1779. (a.)These are to certify that Captain William Augustue Patterson served as Engineer to my Regiment by order of his Excellency General Washington, from April 1777 until January 1778 following, during which time his care and good conduct in two principal actions of which I had knowledge. Merit my best recommendations and take the liberty of recommending him to his Excellency the President and the Honourable the Supreme Executive Council of the State of Pennsylvania for their Indulgence, that he may be reinstated.I am with due regard their honors.
Obedient & Most Hble. Servt.,
THOMAS PROCTOR
Col. P. A._________
RETURN OF MEN'S NAMES ENLISTED BY THOMAS PROCTOR, ESQ., COL. ARTILLERY, WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE BOUNTY ALLOWED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, EASTON, 9TH JUNE, 1799. (c.)Henry Guiter, enlisted May 5, 1779. Bounty of $200 received.
John Fine, enlisted May 7, 1779,. Bounty of $200 received.
Joseph Eyres, enlisted May 12, 1779. Bounty of $200 received.
John Pine, enlisted May 18, 1779. Bounty of $200 received.
Samuel Watson, enlisted May 20, 1779. Bounty of $200 received.Add William Weatherly, enlisted November 1777. Omitted in all former Accounts and
Entitled to $20 bounty.State Bounty due to the first five men is 66-2/3 dollars which amounts to 333-1/3
dollars which equals £125.Allowance by State for recruiting 5 men __?__ dollars each.Allowance by State for recruiting 1 man in 1777, 4 per cent.I certify that the above men have been all Duly Enlisted, attested, &c. I have received no more bounty than is above specified.
THOMAS PROCTOR
Col. P. Artillery.Attest:
JOHN MOLONY, Clk Arty.
I did not muster Col. Proctor's Regt. for May 1799.
LEWIS NICHOLAS,
Q. M. & Q. M. pro temp.__________
RETURN OF THE OFFICERS IN PENNSYLVANIA STATE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES March 29, 1780.Colonel
Thomas Proctor.Lt. Colonel
Thomas Forrest.Captains
Isaac Craig
Joseph Rice
Francis Proctor
Patrick Duffey
John Bryce
Robert Coltman
Charles Turnbull.Captain Lieutenants
Worsley Emis.
Thomas Douglass
James Lloyd
Robert McConnell
Jesse Crossley
John Stricker
Marhew McGuire
John B. Webster
Samuel Story.Surgeon
William Adams, exchanged and in camp.N. B. - Captain Turnbull & Ferguson, Capt. Lieut. Martin & Smith.
Prisoners with the enemy.SAM. STORY,
Adjt.______
GENERAL RETURN OF THE PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY MARCH 29, 1780. (c.)Field Officers:
1 Colonel
1 Lt. Colonel
Commissioned Officers:
6 Captains
6 Capt. Lieuts.
2 1st Lieuts.
1 Adjutants
1 Pay Master
1 Qr. Master
1 Surgeon
Non-Commissioned Officers & Privates
1 Sergeant Major
1 Qr. Master Sergeant
1 Clerk
1 Fife Major
1 Drum Major
9 Band
10 Sergeants
11 Corporals
9 Bombardiers
14 Gunners
19 Drum & Fife
84 Matrosses
Total: 189.
SAM. STOREY, Lieut. & Adjt.N. B. Two Captains & two Capt. Lieutenants, 1 Prisoner with the Enemy not included in this return.
__________
MONTHLY RETURN OF THE PENNSYLVANIA OF 4TH BATTALION OF ARTILLERY COMMANDED BY COL. PROCTOR, NEWTOWN, APRIL 5, 1781. (c.)Companies:
Field & Staff: Total of 12.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Major
Staff
1 Adjutant
1 Pay Master
1 Surgeon
Non-Commissioned Officers"
1 Clerk
1 Sergeant Major
1 Fife Major
5 Musicians.
Total Strength of Company: 18.Captain Porter: Total of 39.
Total Strength of Company:
Commissioned:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
1 First Lieutenant
3 Second Lieutenants
Non-Commissioned Officers:
3 Sergeants
1 Corporal
2 Gunners
1 Drummer & Fifer
26 Matrosses.
Total Strength of Company: 39.
Captain Craig
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenants
Total Strength of Each Company: 23.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
3 Sergeants
2 Corporals
1 Bombardier
1 Gunner
1 Drummer & Fifer
13 Matrosses.Captain Proctor: Total of 14 but count is 13.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Sergeant
2 Drummers & Fifer
9 Matrosses
Total Strength of Company: 16.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
1 First Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Sergeants
2 Drummers & Fifers
10 Matrosses.Captain Turnbull: Total of 17.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
2 Sergeants
2 Corporals
1 Drummer & Fifer
10 Matrosses
Total Strength of Company: 17.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
2 Sergeants
2 Corporals
1 Drummer & Fifer
10 Matrosses.Captain Duffey: Total of 13.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
2 Drummers & Fifer
9 Matrosses
Total Strength of Company: 13
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
2 Drummers & Fifers
9 Matrosses.Captain Ferguson: Total of 12 (count is 13).
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Sergeant
2 Drummers & Fifer
8 Matrosses
Total Strength of Company: 14.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Sergeant
2 Drummers & Fifers
9 Matrosses.Captain Bryce: Total of 11.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenants
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Corporal
1 Drummer & Fifer
7 Matrosses.
Total Strength of Company: 13.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
1 First Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Corporal
1 Drummer & Fifer
8 Matrosses.Captain Symonds:
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Total Strength of Company: 42.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
1 First Lieutenant
1 Second Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
2 Sergeants
2 Corporals
2 Bombardiers
2 Gunners
30 Matrosses.
Captain Coltman: Total of 13.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Sergeant
1 Corporal
1 Bombardier
2 Drummers & Fifers
6 Matrosses.
Total Strength of Company: 14.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Sergeants
1 Corporal
1 Bombardier
2 Drummers & Fifers
7 Matrosses.Captain Emes: Total of 10.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
2 Drummers & Fifers
6 Matrosses.
Total Strength of Company: 10.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
Non-Commissioned Officers:
2 Drummers & Fifers
6 MatrossesPresent fit for Duty: Total of 102 (count of 91)
Commissioned Officers
1 Major
1 Captain
1 Captain Lieutenant
1 Adjutant
1 Pay Master
1 Surgeon
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Clerk
1 Sergeant Major
1 Fife Major
5 Musicians
5 Sergeants
4 Corporals
1 Bombardier
12 Drummers & Fifers
55 Matrosses
Total Strength of Company: 219 (count of 201).
Commissioned Officers:
10 Captains
10 Captain Lieutenants
4 First Lieutenants
4 Second Lieutenants
Non-Commissioned Officers:
13 Sergeants
9 Corporals
4 Bombardiers
5 Gunners
14 Drummers & Fifers
128 Matrosses.Sick Absent: Total of 4.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Colonel, Proctor, Philadelphia.
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Drum Major
2 MusiciansOn Command: Total of 106.
Commissioned Officers:
1 Lieutenant Colonel, Forrest, Carlisle.
3 Captains: Porter, Philadelphia; Craig, Fort Pitt; Symonds,
West Point.
3 Captain Lieutenants: Powers, West Point; Lloyd, Fort Pitt;
McClure, West Point.
2 First Lieutenants: West Point.
4 Second Lieutenants: 3 Philadelphia; 1 West Point.
Staff:
1 Quarter Master
Non-Commissioned Officers
8 Sergeants: 3 Philadelphia, 3 Fort Pitt, 2 West Point.
5 Corporals: 1 Philadelphia, 2 Fort Pitt, 2 West Point.
3 Bombardiers: 1 Fort Pitt, 2 West Point.
5 Gunners: 2 Philadelphia, 1 Fort Pitt, 2 West Point.
2 Drummers & Fifers: 1 Philadelphia, 1 Fort Pitt.
69 Matrosses: 26 Philadelphia, 13 Fort Pitt, 30 West Point.Extra Service: None.
On Furlough: Total of 5.
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Gunner, Philadelphia.
4 Matrosses, Philadelphia.On the Staff: Total of 2.
Commissioned Officers:
2 First Lieutenants: Webster & Storey, Q. M. & Adjt.Total Effective: Total of 219 (count of 218).
Commissioned Officers:
1 Colonel
1 Lieutenant Colonel
1 Major
10 Captains
10 Captain Lieutenants
4 First Lieutenants
4 Second Lieutenants
Staff:
1 Adjutant
1 Pay Master
1 Quarter Master
1 Surgeon
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Clerk
1 Sergeant Major
1 Drum Major
1 Fife Major
7 Musicians
13 Sergeants
9 Corporals
4 Bombardiers
5 Gunners
14 Drummers & Fifers.
127 MatrossesVacant Officers: Total of 34.
Commissioned Officers:
6 First Lieutenants
26 Second Lieutenants
Staff:
1 Mate
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Quarter Master SergeantWanting to Complete: Total of 517 (count of 498).
Non-Commissioned Officers:
47 Sergeants
51 Corporals
56 Bombardiers
55 Gunners
6 Drummers & Fifers
283 MatrossesEstablishment: Total of 770 (count of 750).
Commissioned Officers:
1 Colonel
1 Lieutenant Colonel
1 Major
10 Captains
10 Captain Lieutenants
10 First Lieutenants
30 Second Lieutenants
Staff:
1 Adjutant
1 Pay Master
1 Quarter Master
1 Surgeon
1 Mate
Non-Commissioned Officers:
1 Clerk
1 Sergeant Major
1 Quarter Master Sergeant
1 Drum Major
1 Fife Major
7 Musicians
60 Sergeants
60 Corporals
60 Bombardiers
60 Gunners
20 Drummers & Fifers
410 Matrosses.Many Men recruited at Philadelphia on furlough not returned to the Regiment, therefore omitted above.
SAM STOREY, Adj.
BENJAMIN EUSTIS, Major.
Comdg 4 Regiment, Artillery.
MUSTER ROLL OF DETACHMENT OF (MUTILATED) STATIONED AT FORT ISLAND PRESENT APRIL. (c.)Colonel.
Thomas Proctor.Major.
Thomas Forrest.Captain.
James Ger Dericks
Francis Procter.
Patrick Duffey.Captain Lieutenant.
Jonathan Brewar.First Lieutenant.
Worley Emes
Jonathan MorrisSecond Lieutenant.
Samuel Bond.
Christopher Paschka.
Robert McConnell.Third Lieutenant.
John Shute.Sergeant.
Isaac Bunting.
Will White.
George Bourke.Corporal.
Daniel Forbes.
James Fitzemonds.
John White.
Lewis Sewalt.Bombardier.
Jacob Sheerer.
Timothy O'Hara.
William Stewart.
Neal Colligan.
Timothy Lane.
Jacob Grace.
James Magennis.
James Pilliers.Gunners.
John Forrest.
Isaac Rich.
John Rogers.
Thomas Moore.
Will Ballard.
William Taylor.
John Parkhill.
John Adams.
David Craige.
Patrick Hayes.
John Orchard.
Michael Joyce.
John Taplin.
Peter Tebout.
Barny Conyngham.
John Hanlen.
John Johnston.Matross.
John Walker.
John McMullen.
James Patterson.
Will Barginhoff.
David Statzer.
John Marrie.
Philip Hall.
Elias Williams.
John Morran.
Edward Tool.
John Mitchell.
William Jones.
Jacob Kennedy.
Mark McCaslin.
James Murray.
Thoms Newbound.
Will Barr.Drummers & Fifers.
John Graff.
George Chace.
John Mitchell.
John Clark.
William Norton.
Abijah Leary.
Francis Moore.
Joshua Pike.
Will Snead.__________
PROCTOR'S ARTILLERY. (c.)Privates.
Allery, John, 7 mo. men.
Boyd, James, 7 mo. men.
Bryan, Jeremiah, 7 mo. men.
Beard, Thomas, 7 mo. men.
Crowley, Michael, 7 mo. men.
Chase, George.
Dennis, Philip.
Doyer, Francis.
De Huff, John, 7 mo. men.
Donley, Barney, 7 mo. men.
De Vore, David, 7 mo. men.
Fick, Daniel.
Fegin, Hugh.
Hepp, John, Enlisted 12th February, 1776.
Henry, Richard, 7 mo. men.
Leonard, Patrick, Enlisted 12th February 1776.
Lourey, William, 7 mo. men.
McClean, Allan, 7 mo. men.
Mullen, Thomas, 7 mo. men.
McMurdy, Robert, 7 mo. men.
Oberman, Henry.
Penting, David, 7 mo. men.
Stalman, William.
Shaffer, John (Capt. Brice's Co.), Enlisted April 1781.
Sheaffer, John, 7 mo. men.
Stewart, William, 7 mo. men.Musician.
Cunhone, Christian.__________
RETURN OF NAMES AND RANK OF THE OFFICERS OF THE FIRST PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, WITH DATES OF COMMISSIONS, PHILADELPHIA, MAY 8, 1781. (d.)Colonel.
Thomas Proctor, Resigned April 18, 1781.Lieutenant Colonel.
Thomas Forrest, December 2, 1778.Major.
Benjamin Eustace.Captains.
Andrew Porter, January 1, 1777.
Isaac Craig, March 3, 1777.
Francis Proctor, Jr., July 16, 1777.
Charles Turnbull, July 16, 1777.
Patrick Duffey, March 3, 1778.
William Ferguson, April 14, 1778.
John Bryce, June 1, 1778.
Robert Coltman.
Worsley Emes, September 27, 1780.Captain Lieutenants.
James McClure, January 1, 1777.
William Powers, January 1, 1777.
Thomas Douglas, April 14, 1778.
William Martin, June 1, 1778.
James Lloyd, February 9, 1779.
Robert McConnell, June 3, 1779.
James Smith, June 3, 1779.
Jesse Crosley, February 11, 1780.
John Stricker, February 11, 1780.
Mathew McGuire, February 11, 1780.First Lieutenants.
Joseph Austin, May 1, 1778.
Samuel Doty, November 9, 1778.
John B. Webster, May 11, 1779.
Samuel Story, May 13, 1779.Second Lieutenants.
Robert Parker, February 1, 1777.
Ezra Patterson, February 1, 1777.
Ezekiel Howell, February 1, 1777.N. B. - Major Eustace promoted from Col. Crane of the New England State.
Captain Simonds transferred.
[The Return is endorsed," Return of the Officers of the 4th Regiment of Artillery."]__________
RELATIVE RANK OF THE CAPTAINS OF ARTILLERY AS DETERMINED BY SEVERAL BOARDS OF OFFICERS APPOINTED TO SET FOR THAT - PURPOSE AND APPROVED OF IN GENERAL ORDERS AND THOSE ISSUED TO THE BRIGADE OF ARTILLERY. (c.)Captains & Rank in the Corps.
Isaiah Webb1
William Treadwell2
Benjamin Frothingham3
Winthrop Sargent4
Thomas Seward5
Gibbs Jones6
John Doughty7
Andrew Moodie8
Nathaniel Donnell9
William Pierce10
Gershom Mott11
Thomas Theodore Bliss12
Robert Walker13
Andrew Porter14
Nathaniel Burnell15
Anthony Singleton16
Drury Raysdale17
James Pendleton18
Isaac Craig19
Joseph Rice20
Francis Proctor21
Charles Turnbull22
John Kingsbury23
John Dandridge24
Henry Burbeck25
William Brown26
Richard Dorsey27
John Champe Carter28
Samuel Eddons29
Patrick Duffey30
David Cook31
William Ferguson32
John Bryce33
Whitehead Coleman34
William Stevens35
John Stewman36
Jonas Simmonds37
John Lillie38
George Fleming39
Thomas Vose40
Robert Coltman41
Joseph Savage42
Joseph Thomas43
William Meredith44
Thomas Jackson45
Samuel Shute46War Office, February 21, 1782.
M. CLARKSON.
Assistant Secretary at War.__________
TO THE HONOURABLE COUNCIL OF SAFETY OF PHILADELPHIA (c.)A List of the Officers of Artillery with their present Rank. Dates of Commissions must refer to your Register, as my Memorandums on such matters are at Philadelphia.
Captains:
I. M. Strogbock [probably John Martin Strobagh]
Thomas ForrestCaptain Lieutenant:
Hercules CourtnaySecond Lieutenants:
Charles Turnbull
Francis ProctorLieutenant Fire Workers:
Patrick Duffey
William FergusonThe following are Gentlemen which I offer for your acceptance to join the Artillery, hoping you will grant the Rank specified as they are Persons of undoubted Character.
Captain Isaac Craig, at present Captain of Marines.
1st Lieut. Hugh Montgomery, at present Lieut. of Marines.
1st Lieut. Benjamin Worrell, late Lieut. of Militia.Lieut. Fire Workers
Robert McConnell, Sergeant of Artillery.
Jesse Crossley, Sergeant of Artillery.
William Newbound, Sergeant of Artillery.
James Smith for Lieutenant Fire Worker, refer his Recommendation to Col.
Guiney, he has lived with me these Six years, and is a Lad of Family and Fortune.__________
BAND OF PROCTOR'S REGIMENT.Drum Major
Norton, William, April 5, 1777.Master Musicians.
Hoffman, Charles, Jun 1, 1777, died in 1779.
Shippen, William, April 23, 1777.Musicians.
Cross, Daniel, March 1, 1777; resided in Philadelphia, 1814.
Ebener, Casper, September 1, 1778.
Hockkugoi, Samuel, May 1, 1778.
Hoover, Henry, August 30, 1778.
Mayberry, William, Jr., July 8, 1780.
Minckle, Thomas, January 1, 1777.
Moore, William, October 24, 1778.
Patterson, Robert, April 22, 1777.
Thomson, George, April 21, 1777.
Thurston, Michael, June 1, 1778.Drummers and Fifers.
Chace, George.
Clark, John.
Graff, John.
Lary Abisai.
Mitchell, John.
Moore, Francis.
Pike, Joshua.
Snead, William.
Totten, William, fifer, Brice's company, July 9, 1777.__________
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES OF THE PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY[Those marked (e) are taken from a list in the Secretary's office, of soldiers whose depreciated pay escheated to the State.]
Sergeant.
Adams, Joseph.Privates.
Ackerly, Jeremiah.
Aiken, John.
Aill, Christian, November 1, 1777.
Alexander, William, transferred May 27, to ship "General Greene."
Ayres, Joseph, May 2, 1779.Sergeant Major.
Benner, James.Fife Major.
Broderick, David.Sergeants.
Baggs, Robert.
Bearsticker, Andrew, Jun 28, 1777. [Name also Beersticker, Bearsticker,
Banesticker]
Bever, John.
Bennett, James, January 1, 1777.
Blackwood, Samuel, April 17, 1777.
Bourke, George.
Broom, Leonard.
Brogden, Thomas.
Burket, Peter, April 28, 1777.
Byerly, Frederick.Corporals.
Baker, William, may 10, 1777.
Baggs, John, April 8, 1777.
Bell, John, April 18, 1777; paid at Carlisle, April 1781.
Bierly, Frederick, May 27, 1777.
Bushworm, William.Fifer.
Bryan, Jacob.
Baker, James, July 2, 1777.
Baker, John.
Ballard, Stephen.
Baptist, John.
Barker, John.
Barr, James.
Barnsy, John
Beakley, Danial (e).
Benedict, George, May 7, 1777.
Bennington, Job, May 9, 1777.
Benson, Reuben, May 30, 1777.
Bergenhoff, William, resided in York county, 1816.
Berry, John, May 6, 1778.
Blackwood, Samuel
Blair, William, June 4, 1777.
Bloom, John.
Blundell, Francis.
Boone, Peter.
Bowman, Elijah, July 31, 1777.
Bower, Michael, promoted corporal, January 2, 1777.
Boyer, Peter, resided in Fayette county, New York, 1829.
Bramer, Lewis.
Brooks, Thomas R., resided in Montgomery county, 1826.
Brown, James (e).
Brown, Leonard.
Bryant, John.
Bryant, James, May 23, 1777.
Bryan, John.
Buckley, William (s).
Burge, Israel.
Burket, Peter, promoted sergeant.
Burns, James, Sr., May 13, 1777.
Burns, James, Jr., April 29, 1777.
Butler, John.
Butler, William, February 1781.Sergeant.
Chapman, George, May 3, 1778.Corporals.
Clark, William, May 15, 1777.
Copple, Nicholas, wounded and lost his eye sight at Germantown.
Cowen, William, February 26, 1777.
Crawford, Andrew.Drummers.
Chace, George, March 23, 1777.
Connelly, Thomas, May 8, 1777.
Campbell, William, March 1, 1777.Privates.
Callahan, Edward, January 1, 1777.
Camp, George, May 1, 1777.
Camp, Matthias, August 1, 1778l
Campbell, George.
Cannon, William.
Cassell, Andrew.
Chilcot, Thomas, February 1, 1778.
Clark, William, January 1, 1777.
Cline, Philip.
Clinger, Michael.
Coldwater, Philip.
Coleman, Christopher.
Cummerford, James
Conchet, ____, gunner.
Conckle, Henry, January 1, 1777.
Conrad, Charles (e).
Conbla, Peter.
Cook, Thomas M.
Coombes, William, Capt.. F. Procter's company, March 24, 1777.
Cooney, John, April 25, 1777; wounded and transferred to Invalid corps.
Coons, William.
Corbia, John, resided in Holmes county, Ohio, 1833.
Craige, George.
Crawford, Patrick.
Crawford, Andrew, April 2, 1777.
Craig, John (e).
Craft, Joseph (2), April 2, 1777; Capt. Duffey's company.
Crofts, William.
Crowley, William, February 16, 1770.
Crisenmore, Godfrey
Crutcher, James.
Cunningham, Barney, January 1, 1777.Sergeants.
Dickson, John.
Donnelly, Francis, January 1, 1777-1781.Corporals.
Davison, Robert.
Duffeld, Thomas.Privates.
Daily, Bennet, resided in Marion county, Kentucky, 1833, aged 77.
Davis, John, April 13, 1779; wounded in South Carolina, and transferred to invalid corps, 1785.Davis, Phineas.
Davis, William.
Davidson, Robert.
Davidson, William, march 2, 1781.
Degan, Jacob.
Delap, Thomas.
Devling, James.
Dickinson, David, December 15, 1779.
Dickey, John.
Dignam, Nicholas. (e).
Digker, Edward.
Dingffell, Conrad, June 1, 1778.
Diver, Patrick, March 1, 1777.
Dixon, Patrick, January 17, 1777.
Doan, Thomas.
Donley, John.
Donley, Stephen, resided in Kings county, New York, 1830, aged 72.
Douglass, William, January 1, 1777.
Down, Michael, served one year; resided in Washington county, 1820, aged 66.
Dundy, Samuel, January 28, 1781.
Dunlap, Thomas.
Dunn, John, January 1, 1777.
Dunn, Joseph.Sergeants.
Engle, Michael, resided in Morris county, New Jersey, in 1832, aged 880.
Evitt, Richard, January 1, 1777.Corporal.
Essop, Samuel, Porter's company; served to end of war.Drummer.
Ebener, Casper.Privates.
Edwards, James.
Egar, Thomas
Elder, James.
Ellis, Reuben, died in service.
Ellis, William.
Elmore, John.
Elwell, Thomas, died in Knox county, Ohio, May 21, 1825, aged 74.
Emberson, William, January 1, 1777.
Evan, John.
Evans, Ezekiel.
Eyres, Joseph (See Ayres).Sergeants.
Forbes, Daniel, 1777-1781.
Forrest, Thomas, sergeant and clerk, January 1, 1777.Privates.
Farrel, George, transferred to ship "General Greene," May 27, 1779.
Farmer, John, Sr.
Fennel, Daniel, January 1, 1777.
Fine, John, May 7, 1779.
Fitzsimmons, James, served through the war; discharged at Fort Pitt, November 1, 1783.
Fleming, John, August 1, 1778.
Fleming, Thomas, August 1, 1778.
Ford, William, November 1, 1777.
Forrest, William, August 1, 1778.
Forsythe, Caleb (e).
Freeborn, George.
French, Alexander.
Frost, James, resided in Middlesex county, Massachusetts, 1818, aged 66.
Fulham, Thomas (e).Drummer.
Green, Peter, April 7, 1777.Fifer.
Gunner, Peter.Sergeant.
Geer, Henry.Corporals.
Grallinger, John.
Grimes, Jacob, January 1, 1777.Privates.
Gabel, Henry.
Garvin, Bartholomew.
Garvin, Henry (e), Capt. John Brice's company, 1777-1781.
Gadsby, George, January 1, 1777.
Gaines, Peter.
Gatselman, John.
Gibbons, John.
Gill, James, January 1, 1777.
Gill, William.
Gilor, Henry, May 17, 1779.
Gillass, Arthur, re-enlisted February 11, 1782.
Glenn, James.
Godfrey, George, April 24, 1777.
Goff, Patrick, transferred May 27, 1778, to ship "General Greene."
Gregg, John, August 19, 1777.
Greenwell, Abraham.
Griffiths, David.
Grimes, James.
Guiger, Henry, May 2, 1777.
Guiter, Henry, May 5, 1779.
Guthrie, George, resided in Huntingdon county, 1792.Sergeant Major.
Hathorn, Daniel, January 1, 1777.Sergeants.
Hambright, Abraham, February 8, 1777.
Hays, John; wounded at Monmouth. Sergeant Hayes' wife was the celebrated "Moll Pitcher," who distinguished herself in the battle of Monmouth. For this service she was pensioned by the State of Pennsylvania. She died at Carlisle in January 1833, aged 8_ years, and was buried with military honors.Henderson, George, January 1, 1777.
Higgins, Thomas.
Hyer, John.Corporals.
Hannon, William, May 1, 1777.
Help, Ludwick, February 6, 1777, paid at Carlisle, April 1781.
Holly, Samuel (e), died September 1, 1780.Privates.
Habert, Christian.
Hall, John.
Hall, Joseph.
Hall, Philip.
Hamilton, Adam.
Hamilton, Andrew, March 2, 1781.
Hamilton, William (e).
Hamilton, James.
Hammon, Thomas (e).
Handel, Francis.
Hannah, Archibald, April 23, 1777.
Hannah, John.
Hardeck, John George, resided in Montgomery county, 1794.
Harrcot, Reuben, died in Livingston county, New York, February 15, 1726 (date ?)
Harris, John, late of Invalid corps.
Harvey, Charles.
Hartsinger, John.
Hardest, George.
Hathorn, Danial, promoted sergeant.
Hathorn, John.
Hathorn, William.
Hartman, Conrad (e).
Hartzinger, john.
Hawkins, Francis.
Hayes, William, discharged January 24, 1781l re-enlisted July 27, 1781.
Heavins, Thomas.
Hennion, Joseph.
Hiney, Jacob.
Hiland, Nathaniel (e).
Hinett, Philip.
Holles, William.
Holly, Samuel, April 10, 1778; died September 1, 1780.
Holmes, John.
Hopkins, Charles.
Hopkins, Jeremiah, from Second regiment; joined Coultman's company, March 1780.
Horis, John.
Hubert, Christian, June 7, 1777.
Hunter, Benjamin.
Hutcheson, George, March 8, 1777.Privates.
Her, Philip.Sergeant.
Irvine, James.Corporal.
Johnston, John, Sr. (e).Drummers.
Jennings, Thomas, January 1, 1777.
Jeff, Robert, re-enlisted December 27, 1781.Privates.
Jacobs, John, April 1, 1779.
James, John.
Jay, William.
Jones, Joseph.
John, Charles.
Jones, Charles (e).
Jones, John.
Jones, Robert, March 2, 1781.
Jones, William.
Jordon, Peter, May 3, 1777.Sergeants.
Kelly, John, May 9, 1777.
Kennedy, Thomas.Privates.
Kain, John.
Kearns, William.
Keis, William.
Kelly, Thomas, from Fifth regiment, January 1, 1777.
Kelly, William, re-enlisted December 27, 1781.
Kellor, Charles.
Killen, James.
Kinsey, Samuel.
Kirk, Nathaniel. (e).
Knight, Howard, May 3, 1777.
Kitts, Charles, April 30, 1777.Sergeants.
Laver, Michael.
Leonard, ______, died 1778.
Ludwick, John Martin, from private, March 13, 1779; ruptured and
transferred to Invalid corps.
Lower, Philip, January 1, 1777.
Lower, William, February 8, 1777.Corporal.
Little, James, January 1, 1777.Privates.
Lamb, Joseph.
Layman, Michael.
Langland, Samuel, May 15, 1777.
Lane, Timothy, April 1, 1777.
Lattimore, William (e).
Leader, Frederick, resided in York county, 1834, aged 74.
Leenner, Robert, May 2, 1777.
Leek, James.
Leland, Francis.
Leonard, Thomas, died in hospital.
Lilly, John, January 1, 1777.
Lirk, John.
Little, John.
Lochert, John, Duffey's company, 1776-1770; resided in York county, 1818, aged 68.
Logue, Thomas, July 19, 1777.
Love, Henry, January 1, 1777; lost his left leg at Yorktown; discharged November 1, 1783.
Love, Robert.
Lynn, Michael.
Lytle, James.Sergeants.
McCarthy, Owen, Pennsylvania pensioner, 1817.
Morgan, Joseph, April 25, 1777.Corporals.
McDonald, John.
McCasland, Mark.
Maginnis, James.
Maston, Andrew.Privates.
McCook, Thomas, June 2, 1777.
McCoy, Daniel, January 1, 1777.
McCoomb, William, January 1, 1777.
McCarthy, John.
McCracken, James.
McCherry, Peter, March 2, 1781.
McDaniel, Christian (e).
McDaniel, Christopher, May 1, 1777, of Capt. Brice's company.
McDermott, John, May 8, 1778.
McDonnell, William.
McDonald, John.
McEnnelly, Michael.
McFarlane, Walter, April 6, 1778. Pennsylvania pensioner, 1814.
McFarlane, Thomas.
McGill, John.
McIlver, James.
McKlain, William.
McKinsey, Alexander (e).
McKinsey, James, resided in Philadelphia, 1833, aged 75.
McKee, James.
McLain, Allen.
McLord, Ferguson.
McMiller, William.
McMinn, William, July 18, 1778.
McMahon, Michael.
McMahon, William, April 11, 1777.
McMullen, William.
McNeal, Robert, January 1, 1777.
McNulty, Patrick.
McVough, John.
Malone, John.
Malone, Patrick.
Malone, William.
Malony, John, Sr., March 1, 1777.
Malony, John, Jr.
Mason, John.
Masson, William (e). of Capt. Joseph Rice's company.
Marks, John, from Porter's; re-enlisted March 9, 1781.
Martin, Alexander, June 13, 1777.
Matthews, Joseph (2).
Maybin, David (e).
Maybey, David.
Mayberry, Thomas, May 15, 1777.
Mayberry, William, April 15, 1778.
Miller, Christian, January 1, 1777; discharged at Trenton, January 16, 1781.
Miller, George (e).
Miller, Henry, January 1, 1778.
Miller, Martin, April 23, 1777.
Miller, John, July 7, 1778.
Mills, Christian.
Mills, Henry.
Mills, Daniel, Spring Forge, York co.
Mitchell, John (e).
Moore, William (e), Rice's company; enlisted March 30, 1780.
Morgan, Joseph.
Mullen, Thomas, April 27, 1777; re-enlisted March 2, 1781.
Mullen, Daniel.
Murdock, Robert, 1777.
Murphy, James.Fifer.
Murphy, William, April 18, 1780.Privates.
Murray, Matthews, and McCoy, died in 1778.Drum Major.
Norton, William.Sergeants.
Nevill, John, May 28, 1777.
North, Daniel, January 1, 1777.Privates.
Nagel, Jacob, 1777; resided in Dauphin county, 1828.
Nathan, Jacob.
Newman, Philip, resided in Montgomery county, 1832, aged 77.
Nugent, John, May 1, 1777.
Noel, Lambert.Corporals.
O'Harra, Timothy.
Oliver, Joseph.Privates.
Olle, Nicholas.
Olinger, Peter, April 23, 1777.
Orne, Frederick, July 1, 1777.Sergeant.
Patterson, James, quarter-master sergeant, January 1, 1777.Corporals.
Pendergrass, Lawrence.
Pillars, James.Privates.
Pair, Joseph (e).
Parks, Thoms, March 2, 1781.
Parry, John (e).
Paschalt, Jeremiah, may 15, 1777.
Patterson, George.
Pauper, Robert, April 28, 1777.
Peltear, Lewis.
Pelar, Nicholas.
Pennymore, Jonathan, June 2, 1778.
Perry, Francis.
Peters, Michael (e).
Peterson, Joshua (e).
Pettit, _____, died in 1778.
Pine, John, May 18, 1779.
Plane, Solomon.
Proud, Charles, from Lamb's artillery.
Purdoe, Joseph, 1781; in Webster's; discharged November 1783; resided in
Sussex county, New Jersey, 1816.Drummer.
Ring, Michael, 1776-1782; resided in Bucks county, 1815.Corporals.
Rushworm, William, January 28, 1779, from Sergeant.
Rickey, John, March 28, 1777.
Rutledge, James, April 1, 1777.Privates.
Reed, David.
Redhair, Frederick, April 28, 1777.
Redman, Joel.
Reese, William.
Reindecker, Samuel.
Reily, Patrick.
Rehstite, John. (spelling?)
Riley, Patrick.
Rich, Isaac, 1777.
Ripley, Peter, from Gibbs Jones, company, 1781.
Robinson, George.
Robinson, James.
Robinson, William.
Rogan, Thomas.
Rogers, Matthew (e).
Ross, Thomas.
Russell, William.Sergeants.
Spiegle, Jacob.
Stafford, John, January 1, 1777.
Stewart, John, September 3, 1778.
Stewart, Francis, May 1, 1777.
Stuart, William, April 1, 1777.
Sturges, Jonathan, June 24, 1778.Corporals.
Sewalt, Lewis.
Shane, Casper.
Sheerer, Jacob.Drummers.
Standbury, John (e).
Spade, John, May 1, 1777.
Smith, Jacob, May 1, 1777.Privates.
Sailheimer, Nicholas, enlisted in Von Heer's; afterwards in Coultman's; served three years six month; resided near Shippensburg, in 1817.Sebord, Peter.
Sellers, Francis (e).
Servuse, John.
Sevey, Isaac, April 1, 1779; resided in Merrimac county, New Hampshire, 1828, aged 70.
Sennalts, Frederick.
Shaffer, Charles, July 1, 1777.
Shaffer, Daniel.
Shaw, Michael.
Sharp, Joseph.
Shaw, Simon.
Shepherd, Charles, resided in Schenectady county, New York, in 1818, aged 74.
Shubart, Frederick, July 5, 1777.
Simma, William.
Sisk, John, May 13, 1777.
Singleton, John, May 2, 1779.
Smick, Reynard, January 1, 1777.
Smith, Edward, 1777; Brice's company; wounded in the battle near Savannah,Georgia.
Smith, Frederick, Sr.
Smith, Frederick, Jr.
Smith, Lawrence.
Smith, Patrick, June 28, 1777.
Smith, Samuel (e).
Snell, John.
Stacks, Nathaniel.
Stein, Frederick (e).
Stephens, John.
Stephens, William, resided in Brooke county, Virginia, 183_, aged 81.
Stevenson, Joseph (e).
Stewart, George.
Stortz, John, May 1, 1777.
Sturgeans, John.
Swartz, Jacob, Rice's company; deserted.
Sweetman, Richard, August 1, 1778.
Syphen, Daniel.Corporal.
Tehean, Peter (e).Fifer.
Totton, William (e), July 9, 1776-1781; died 1785.Drummer.
Thompson, George, April 21, 1777.Privates.
Talbot, William, April 25, 1777.
Tame, John, April 2, 1777.
Taplin, John, January 1, 1777.
Tarbutt, James.
Totton, William.
Tawley, William, February 1781.
Teaf, Henry.
Tegan, Hugh.
Thompson, George.
Thornton, George.
Thornton, John, May 13, 1777.
Thornton, Hermanus, run over by a cannon wagon, October 4, 1777; transferred to Invalid corps.Tinks, William.
Tolbet, William.
Tool, Edward, March 3, 1777.
Toy, James, 1777-1781.
Toy, William.
Treakle, Jonathan, April 28, 1777; discharged September 30, 1783; resided at Chambers-burg, 1818.Tripler, Andrew.
Truesdale, James (e).
Turner, James, June 26, 1778.
Tweedy, Thomas, May 11, 1777; shot through the right leg at Newtown, August 29, 1779; and through the left leg, at the Block House, July 1, 1780; resided in Chester county, in 1786.Vanhorn, Abraham.
Vanostrand, John.
Vanosden, James.
Vercloss, John Conrad, wounded in left knee, at breast-works at Chadd's Ford, September 11, 1777; discharged May 5, 1778.Sergeants.
Wall, John, April 8, 1777.
White, William.
Whitlow, Benjamin, May 13, 1777.
Wiggins, Thomas, January 1, 1777.
Williams, Elias, January 1, 1777; discharged September 30, 1788, at Fort Pitt.
Weltzell, Philip, May 15, 1777.Corporals.
Wolf, John, February 13, 1777.
White, John.Privates.
Wallace, Edward.
Wallace, James, March 11, 1777.
Walker, James.
Walters, Jacob.
Walsh, Richard.
Walters, Jacob, August 2, 1777.
Warwick, Alexander (e).
Watson, Benjamin.
Watson, Samuel, May 20, 1779.
Weatherby, William, October 1, 1777.
Wear, Philip.
Wilkes, Geofge.
Wennett, Alexander.
Wertz, Ferdinand.
West, Peter.
Whister, Jacob, discharged 1783.
Whitmer, Peter, May 1, 1777/
Wilson, James.
Williams, Owen.
Williams, Elias.
Wilks, John, January 1, 1777.
Windell, David.
Windright, John.
Wind, Robert.
Winkler, Frederick, September 9, 1778.
Witten, Samuel.
Wooden, John.
Wrigh, Alexander.
Young, Robert, July 1778; from Second Pennsylvania; died in Centre county, November 19, 1824, aged 74.__________
LIST OF SEVEN MONTHS' MEN ENLISTED IN THE ARTILLERY IN 1780. (C).Capt. Patrick Duffey's company:
Davis, William
Frye, Nicholas
Livingston, James
Maxwell, Robert
Miller, Andrew
Turr, Woolbury
Wagoner, JohnCapt. Worsley Emes' company: (a.)
Justice, Thomas
Kelly, James
Miller, James
Oaken, Jesse
St. Clair, Andrew
Trivert, Michael
Winter, JamesCapt. Robert Coultman's company: (a).
Lawrence, Joseph
Capt. Francis Procter's Jr., company: (a).
Arnold, John
Boyd, James
Brady, Richard
Conkey, John
Donelly, Barney
Dunn, Peter
Ewen, John
Firman, Michael
Lowry, William
Mason, Richard
Ponton, Daniel
Steuart, William
Thurston, Thomas
Williams, Isaac__________
RETURN OF SEVEN MONTHS' MEN WHO SERVED IN COL. PROCTER'S REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, IN 1780, NOT MADE UPON THE FIRST RETURN. (a.)Beard, Thomas.
Boyd, James.
Bryan, Jeremiah
Chillcott, Thomas, served from 1st August, 1780.
Coombs, William.
Cooney, John.
Crowley, Michael.
Dehuff, John.
Devon, David.
Donley, James
Donley, Stephen.
Donnelley, Barney, enlisted February 15, 1781.
Guthrey, George.
Henry, Richard.
Lawrey, William.
McMurdy, Robert
Mullen, Thomas, supposed to be the colonel's servant; if the colonel's
servant, he is an old soldier.
Nowell, John.
Penting, David.
Shafer, John, enlisted June 13, 1781.
Steward, William.
Thornton, John._________
RETURN OF THE OFFICERS IN THE 2D REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY WHO ARE RETURNED TO THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 26TH MARCH, 1780. (c.)
Andrew, Porter, Captain.
James McClure, Capt. Lieut.
William Power, Capt. Lieut.
Joseph Ashton, Lieut.
Robert Parker, Lieut.
Samuel Doty, Lieut.
Ezra Patterson, Lieut.
Ezekiel Howell, Lieut.EBENEZER. STEVENS
Lt. Col. Comdt. 2d Regt. of Artillery__________
A RETURN OF THE NO. OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND MATROSSES IN THE 2ND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY COMMANDED BY JOHN LAMB, ESQ.Late Lee's Company - 30
Capt. Porter's Company - 16Total - 46
EBENEZER STEVENS
Lt. Col. Comdt. 2nd Regiment of Artillery__________
LIST OF MEN'S NAMES OF CAPT. ANDREW PORTER'S COMPANY. (a.)Sergeants
Kelly, John, May 9, 1777.
Koyall, Michael, discharged July 4, 1780.
Stewart, Francis, 1776.
McNair, Archibald, resided in Lancaster county, 1813.Corporal.
Wilson, James, 1776.Privates.
Bennington, Job, May 9, 1777; transferred to Corens.
Benson, Reuben, May 30, 1777.
Dunn, John, 1776.
Ellis, Reuben, August 16, 1776; killed at Monmouth, June 28, 1778.
Gillass, Arthur, May 12, 1777.
Laughland, Samuel, May 15, 1777.
Marks, John, enlisted at Charleston, near Yellow Springs, Chester county,
by Lieut. Ezekiel Hoewll, 1777; at Brandywine, Germantown,
Monmouth, and in Sullivan's campaign; discharged January 10,
1781; re-enlisted in Procter's, 1781; resided in Mifflin
county, 1813.
Martin, Alexander, June 13, 1777.
McGregor, John.
Reyburn, John, resided in Chartiers township, Washington county, 1820,
aged 68.__________
ROLL OF CAPT. ANDREW PORTER'S COMPANY. (a.)A return of the men's names in a company of artillery formerly belonging to Capt. Isaac Coren, now under the command of Capt. Andrew Porter, of the Fourth Penn's, who received the bounty of twenty dollars; also, the time of their enlisting, [no date]. "Those marked * are discharged February, 1781."
Sergeants.
Beersticker, Andrew, * June 23, 1777. [Also Banesticker * Bearsticker]
Chapman, George, May 30, 1778.
Hambright, Abraham, * February 8, 1777.
Lower, Michael, * February 8, 1777.
Wall, John, * April 8, 1777.Corporals.
Cowan, William, * February 26, 1777.
Copple, Nicholas, April 6, 1780.
Wolf, John, * February 13, 1777.Bombardiers'
Bowman, Elijah, * July 31, 1777.
Wallace, James, * March 11, 1777.Gunners.
Baker, James, * July 2, 1777.
Fleming, Thomas, August 1, 1778.
Hastings, Samuel, * August 2, 1777.Matrosses.
Aile, Christian, November 1, 1777.
Barry, John, May 6, 1778.
Benedict, George, May 7, 1777.
Brown, Henry, * October 1, 1777.
Christmore, Godfrey, * May 1, 1777.
Crawford, Andrew, June 15, 1777.
Dickinson, David, December 15, 1779.
Dringhelt, Conrad, June 1, 1778.
Douglass, William, _____, 1776.
Finnemore, Jonathan, June 2, 1778.
Fleming, John, August 1, 1778.
Hammond, Thomas, July 30, 1778.
McDearmont, John, May 8, 1778.
Miller, Henry, January 1, 1778.
Walter, Jacob, August 2, 1778.
Whitmer, Peter, * May 1, 1777.
Walters, Michael, Coren' s company, 1778; discharged 1781; died in Philadelphia, in 1825.__________
A RETURN OF THE MEN'S NAMES IN A COMPANY OF ARTILLERY FORMERLY BELONGING TO CAPT. ISAAC CORAN NOW UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN PORTER OF THE 4TH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT WHO RECEIVED THIS BOUNTY OF TWENTY DOLLARS, ALSO THE TIME OF THEIR ENLISTMENT. (c.)Table includes: Rank, No., Names, Time of Enlisting, Remarks. * Discharged
Feb. 1781.
Sergeants:
1. Abraham Hambright, settled,* Feb. 8, 1777, Discharged. Rec'd 1 mo. pay, 142.83.
2. Andrew Banesticker, settled, * June 23, 1777, Discharged. Rec'd 1 mo.
pay, 125. 0. 11.
3. John Wall, settled, * April 8, 1777, Discharged. Rec'd 1 mo. pay, 120. 10. 0.
4. George Chapman, settled. May 30, 1778, 32. 63.14. 3.
5. Michael Lawir, Def., settled, * Feb. 8, 1777. Discharged. In service, 13. 6. 18.Corporals:
1. William Cowan, settled, * Feb. 26, 1777. Discharged. 135. 5. 9.
2. John Wolf, settled, * Feb. 13, 1777. Discharged. 136. 16. 0 - 138.
3. Nicholas Capple, settled. April 6, 1780, in service. 24 days.Bombardiers:
1. James Wallace, settled, * March 11, 1777. Discharged. 136. 16.
2. Elijah Bowman, settled. July 31, 1777. Discharged.Gunners:
1. Samuel Hasting, settled, * Aug. 2, 1777. Discharged.
2. James Baker, settled. July 2, 1777, in service. Rec'd £3. 75. 12. 11.
3. Thomas Fleming, settled. August 1, 1778, in service. 37. 15. 26 52.15.Matrosses:
1. Godfrey Christmoor, settled,* May 1, 1777. Discharged. 113. 17.
2. Peter Whitner, settled, * May 1, 1777. Discharged.
3. Henry Brown, * October 1, 1777.
4. Christian Aill, settled. November 1, 1777. £35. 50. Cash. Rem. 67. 7. 8. Rec'd £3.
5. Henry Miller, settled. January 1, 1778, 33. 10. 0. 64. Rec'd £3.
6. John McDearmot, settled. May 8, 1778, 20. 10. 0. 58. 13. 2-1/2.
7. John Berry, settled. May 6, 1778. 28. 5. 0. 56. 7. 8.
8. James Turner. Illegible.
9. Will Cummings, settled. May 12, 1777.
10. John Fleming, settled. August 1, 1778, 25. 10. 51. 9. 11.
11. Thomas Hammond, settled. July 30, 1778.
12. Jacob Walters, settled. August 2, 1778, 25. 10. 51. 8. 2.
13. George Benidick, settled. May 7, 1777, 38. 15. Now Rec'd £3. 77. 9.0.
14. David Dickinson, settled. December 5, 1779, 7. 10. 15. 11. 2.
15. Conrad Dunghfitt, settled. June 1, 1778, 2. 7. 10. 54. 18. 8.
16. Andrew Crawford, settled. June 15, 1777.
17. Jonathan Fennemeor, settled. June 2, 1778, 27. 10. 54. 1611.
18. William Duglass. 1776, 40. 15. 81. 13. 7.__________
A LIST OF MEN'S NAMES OF CAPT. ANDREW PORTER'S COMPANY FORMERLY IN SERVICE IN THE FIELD - PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT ARTILLERY - WITH DATES OF INSTALLMENT.1. Sergeant John Kelly. May 9, 1777, settled and rend.
2. Sergeant Francis Stewart. 1776, settled 133. 105. rem. £89. 0. 5.
3. Corporal James Wilson. 176, settled 115. 13. 3. rem £77. 3. 3.[The following unclear regarding rank, probably corporal.]
4. John Dunn. 114. 13. 3.
5. Job Bennington. Transferred to Capt. Coren Comp'y March 7, 1780.
£105. 19. 4. rem. £70. 14. 4.
6. George Stewart, 105. 16. 10. 9 (settled).
7. Arthur Gillass. 12, 1777 (settled).
8. Samuel Laughland. 14, 1777 (settled), 105 14. 1. 70. 9. 1.
9. Reubin Benson. 30, 1777, settled, 104. 13. 3. £ 69. 18. 3.
10. Alexander Martin. June 13, 1777, settled, 103. 15. 2. 69. 5. 2. No.
47 is last.
11. Michael Keyall, settled. Late Sergeant Capt. Porters Co. Discharged
July 4, 1780.__________
RETURN OF THE OFFICERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
COMMANDED BY MAJOR ANDREW PORTER WITH THE RANK THEY NOW HOLD AND ALSO THE PROMOTION THEY ARE ENTITLED TO, PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 21, 1783. (c.)Included: Rank, Number, Name, Date of appointments or promotions
and Promotions they are entitled to.Lieut. Col. Commt.
Major Andrew Porter, (1) April 19th, 1781. To Lieut. Colonel Commt. by
Lieut. Col. Forrest's resignation.
Major Isaac Craig , (2) October 7th, 1781.Captain Francis Proctor, (1) July 16th, 1777. To 2d Major by Lieut. Col.
Forrest's resignation.
Captain Charles Turnbull, (2) July 16th, 1777.
Captain William Ferguson, (3) April 14th, 1778.
Captain John Bryce, (4) June 1st, 1778.
Captain Jonas Simonds, (5) September 13th, 1778.
Captain Robert Coltman, (6) March 3d, 1779.
Captain Worsley Emes, (7) September 26th, 1780. Not yet commissioned.
(8)
(9)
(10)Capt. Lieut. James McClure, (1) January 1st, 1777. To a Captain by Major
Porter's promotion, April 19, 1781.
Capt. Lieut. William Power, (2) January 1st, 1777. To a Captain by Major
Craig's promotion, October 7th, 1781.
Capt. Lieut. Duglass, (3) April 14th, 1778. To a Captain by Captain
Duffey. Dismissed the service October 12th, 1781.
Capt. Lieut. William Martin, (4) June 1st, 1778. To a Captain by Lt. Col.
Forrest's resignation.
Capt. Lieut. James Lloyd, (5) February 9th, 1779.
Capt. Lieut. Robert McConnell, (6) June 3d, 1779.
Capt. Lieut. James Smith, (7) June 3d, 1779.
Capt. Lieut. Jesse Crossley, (8) February 11th, 1780.
Capt. Lieut. John Stricker, (9) February 11, 1780.
Capt. Lieut. Matthew Maguire, (10) September 26th, 1780. Not yet Commissioned.1st Lieut. Joseph Ashton, (1) May 1st, 1778. To a Capt. Lieut. by Major
Porter's promotion, April 19th, 1781.
1st Lieut. Samuel Doty, (2) November 9th, 1778. To a Capt. Lieut. by Major
Craig's promotion, October 7th, 1781.
1st Lieut. John B. Webster, (3) May 11, 1779. To Capt. Lieut. by Capt.
Duffy. Dismissed the service, October 12, 1781.
1st Lieut. Samuel Story, (4) May 13th, 1779. To a Capt. Lieut. by Lt.
Colo. Forrest's resignation.2d Lieut. Robert Parker, (1) February 1st, 1777. To a 1st Lieut., January 1st, 1781.
2d Lieut. Ezekiel Howell, (2) February 1st, 1777. To a 1st Lieut., January 1st, 1781.Surgeon, Reading Beaty.
Mate.N. B. Capt. Emes & Capt. Lt. Maguire (on the Resignation of Capt. Rice) were promoted in Brigade Orders, and have been Mustered as such ever since, but have not yet obtained their commission.
ANDREW PORTER, Major Comm'd.
Penna. Regt. Art'y.__________
RETURN OF THE PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, EXCLUSIVE OF
THE NEW RECRUITS, PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 21ST, 1782.At Philadelphia, Lancaster & Carlisle
2 Majors
5. Captains
4 Captain Lieutenants
2 First Lieutenants
1 Pay Master
1 Quarter Master
1 Surgeon
2 Cadets
1 Sergeant Major
1 Quarter Master Sergeant
1 Drum Major
1 Fife Major
4 Musicians
4 Sergeants
3 Corporals
1 Bombardier
6 Gunners
7 Drums & Fifes
25 Matrosses70 Total
Fort Pitt
2 Captain Lieutenants
1 Second Lieutenant
6 Sergeants
4 Corporals
1 Bombardier
4 Gunners
16 Matrosses34 Total
Southern Army
2 Captains
4 Captain Lieutenants
2 First Lieutenants
1 Second Lieutenants
1 Adjutant
8 Sergeants
7 Corporals
9 Bombardiers
7 Gunners
9 Drums and Fifes
82 Matrosses131 Total
Totals:
2 Majors
7 Captains
10 Captain Lieutenants
4 First Lieutenants
2 Second Lieutenants
1 Adjutant
1 Pay Master
1 Quarter Master
1 Surgeon
- Mate
2 Cadets
1 Sergeant Major
1 Quarter Master Sergeant
1 Drum Major
1 Fife Major
4 Musicians
18 Sergeants
14 Corporals
11 Bombardiers
17 Gunners
16 Drums and Fifes
123 Matrosses235 Total
ANDREW PORTER, Major Com'd
Penna. Regt. Artillery.__________
IN COUNCIL, PHILADELPHIA DECEMBER 24th, 1782. (C.)The Council taking into consideration "A return of the promotions that ought to take place previous to the first day of January next in the different corps of this State comfortably to the Resolves of Congress of the twentieth of last month signed by Arthur St. Clair, Major General.
Ordered That conformably to the said report the following promotions be made, to wit:
Includes: Name, Rank, How entitled, Dates.
Artillery.
Andrey Porter, to be, Lt. Colonel, Vice Lt. Colo. Forrest, resigned January 1st, 1782,
Francis Proctor, Major, Vice Porter, promoted, January 1st, 1782.
James McClure, Captain, Brought up by the resignation of Colonel Proctor, April 19, 1781.
William Power, Captain, By Major Craig's promotion, October 7, 1781.
Thomas Douglass, Captain, By the dismission of Capt. Duffy, October 12, 1781.
William Martin, Captain, By Captain Proctor's promotion, January 1, 1782.
Joseph Asheton, Capt. Lieut., By Captain McClure's promotion, April 19, 1781.
Samuel Doty, Capt. Lieut., By Power's promotion, October 7, 1781.
John B. Webster, Capt. Lieut., By Douglass' promotion, October 12, 1781.
Robert Parker, Capt. Lieut., By Capt. Lieut. Storey's death, October 4, 1782.
James Gamble, 2nd Lieut., April 1st, 1782, April 1, 1782.
John Humphrey, 2nd Lieut., April 2d, 1782, April 2, 1782.
John Van Court, 2nd Lieut., April 2d, 1782, April 2, 1782.Third Regiment:
John Bush, Captain, Vice Captain Henderson, resigned, May 12th, 1779.Fifth Regiment:
James Gelchreist, Lieut., Vice Ephraim Douglass, resigned, Aug. 23d, 1782.Sixth Regiment:
Sanky Dixon, Lieutenant, May 16, 1781.Extract from the Minutes.
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It appears that no return has been received by Major General Sinclair of the Cavalry or of the first and fourth regiments and therefore these Corps must remain for future arrangement.
Tuesday, December 31st, 1782.
Ordered, That the Honorable Major General Lincoln, Secretary at War be requested to issue Commissions according to the promotions made by this Board on the twenty fourth instant in the artillery and third, fifth and sixth regiments belonging to the line of this State.
Extract from the Minutes.T. MATLACK, Secry.
The Chevalier de Lambert appointed a Second Lieutenant in the regiment of artillery Commanded by Colonel Porter, and the Secretary at War requested to issue a Commission, January 11th, 1783.
Extract from the Minutes.T. MATLACK, Secy.
By the United States in Congress Assembled.
November 20th, 1782.
Resolved, That Commissions issue on promotion properly certified for all
regimental officers entitled to fill vacancies happening before the first
day of January next accepting vacancies occasioned by senior Officers
retiring agreeably to the resolve of the nineteenth Instant any resolution
of Congress to the contrary hereof notwithstanding.__________
ARRANGEMENT, JANUARY 1, 1783. (a.)Lieutenant Colonel Commandant:
Porter, Andrew.Major:
Craig, Isaac.Captains:
Turnbull, Charles, resided in Kings county, New York, in 1791.
Ferguson, William.
Brice, John.
Simonds, James, resided in Philadelphia in 1809.Captain Lieutenants:
Lloyd, James.
Smith, James (e), died in Philadelphia, January 14, 1835, aged 85.
McConnell, Robert.
Crossley, Jesse, died in October 1791.First Lieutenants:
Stricker, John.
Doty, Samuel.
Ashton, Joseph, paymaster
Webster, John B., quarter-master; died in Somerset county, March 19, 1834.Second Lieutenants.
Parker, Robert, adjutant.
Greer, Henry.
Howell, Ezekiel.
Porter, Robert, served as cadet, from January 9, 1779; president judge of Northampton county in 1831.
Gamble, James, from Fourth Penn'a.
Humphrey, John, from Sixth Penn'a.
Van Court, John, from Sixth Penn'a.
The three last, the first a lieutenant, and the other ensigns in the infantry, there being no vacancies for them, are transferred and commissioned as second lieutenants in the artillery.Surgeons:
Betty, Reading.
Lambert, Chevalier Joseph E., appointed second lieutenant on recommendation of Gen. Lafayette, January 11, 1783.__________
PAY ROLL OF THE OFFICERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT ARTILLERY
CONTINUED IN SERVICE SINCE JANUARY 1, 1783. (c.)Includes: Rank, Name Pay per Month Dollar Mint.
Lieut. Col. Comdt. Andrew Porter. 100.
Major Isaac Craig. 62.45
Captain Charles Turnbull. 50
Captain William Ferguson. 50
Captain John Brice. 50
Captain Jonas Simonds. 50
Capt. Lieut. James Lloyd. 33.30
Capt. Lieut. Robert McConnell. 33.30
Capt. Lieut. James Smith. 33.30
Capt. Lieut. Jesse Crossley. 33.30
Capt. Lieut. John Stricker. 33.30
Capt. Lieut. Joseph Asheton. 33.30
Capt. Lieut. Samuel Doty. 33.30
Capt. Lieut. John B. Webster. 33.30
Capt. Lieut. Robert Parker. 33.30
Lieut. Ezekiel Howell. 33.30
Lieut. Henry Greer. 33.30
Lieut. James Gamble. 33.30
Lieut. John Humphrey. 33.30
Lieut. John Van Court. 33.30
Lieut. Joseph E. Chi Lambert. 33.30
Surgeon Reading Beaty. 59Total Dollars: 954.75
JOSEPH ASHETON,
Capt. Lt., P. M. Penna. Regt. Artillery.__________
PENNSYLVANIANS IN LAMB'S ARTILLERY. (a.)Return of the officers and privates belonging to the State of Pennsylvania, in the Second regiment of artillery, (Col. John Lamb's,) under the resolution of Congress of March 15, 1778.
Captains:
Lee, James, Philadelphia.
Porter, Andrew, Philadelphia.Captain Lieutenants:
McClure, James, Philadelphia, January 1, 1777.
Power, William, Philadelphia, March 12, 1777.First Lieutenants:
Ashton, Joseph, adjutant, Philadelphia, May 1, 1778; second lieutenant,
January 23, 1777.
Doty, Samuel, Philadelphia, second lieutenant, February 13, 1777; first
lieutenant, November 9, 1778.Second Lieutenants.
Howell, Ezekiel, Charlestown, Chester county, February 1, 1777.
Patterson, Ezra, Tinicum, Chester county.
Parker, Robert, Philadelphia, April 28, 1777.Privates.
Benson, Reuben, matross, Norriton.
Bennington, John, matross, York county.
Broom, Leonard, sergeant, Philadelphia.
Caldwell, John, matross, Valley Forge.
Dunn, John, matross, Philadelphia.
Ellis, William, fifer, Philadelphia.
Esling, Rudolph, gunner, Philadelphia.
Essop, Samuel, bombardier, Philadelphia.
Fluther, Joseph, gunner, Philadelphia.
Gadsby, George, bombardier, Philadelphia.
Gardner, Peter, matross, Philadelphia.
Gill, William, matross, Philadelphia.
Higgins, Thomas, matross, Philadelphia.
Hyer, John, sergeant, Philadelphia.
James, Isaac, fifer, Philadelphia.
Jelf, Robert, drummer, Philadelphia.
Johnston, John, bombardier, Fawn township, York county.
Jordan, Peter, matross, Philadelphia.
Kelly, John, bombardier, Fawn township, York county.
Kinsey, Samuel, matross, Philadelphia.
Kyall, Michael, sergeant, Fawn township, York county.
Laughlin, Samuel, matross, Fawn township, York county.
Learner, Robert, matross, Philadelphia.
Little, James, corporal, Philadelphia.
McCaffry, Patrick, matross, Philadelphia.
McDonald, John, corporal, Philadelphia.
McGregor, Abraham, sergeant, Philadelphia.
McMath, William, matross, Philadelphia.
McNulty, Patrick, matross, Philadelphia.
Mark, John, matross, Charlestown, Chester county.
Martin, Alexander, matross, Fawn township, York county.
Miller, Henry, matross, Philadelphia.
Moffat, Alexander, 1776; served three years; enlisted at New York, under
Capt. Andrew Moody; resided in Washington county, 1821, aged 67. (He
served one year in Col. Livingston's [N. Y.] regiment.)
Nevill, John, corporal, Philadelphia.
Oliver, Joseph, corporal, Philadelphia.
Paschall, Jeremiah, bombardier, Philadelphia.
Phipps, Benjamin, matross, East Caln, Chester county.
Proud, Charles, gunner, Philadelphia, March 3, 1777; wounded at Fort Mifflin.
Reilly, Patrick, matross, Philadelphia.
Robinson, James, matross, Philadelphia.
Robinson, William, matross, Philadelphia.
Ryburn, James, matross, Fawn township, York county.
Scrouse, John, drummer, Philadelphia.
Spagel, Jacob, sergeant, Philadelphia.
Stewart, Francis, sergeant, Philadelphia.
Stewart, George, matross, Fawn township, York county.
Wallace, Edward, matross, Philadelphia.
Williams, Joseph, gunner, Philadelphia.
Wilson, James, matross, Philadelphia.War Office, February 14, 1780, certified a true copy of return.
B. STODDERT,
Secretary.__________
CAPTAIN JAMES LEE'S COMPANY OF ARTILLERY, 1779; ENLISTED IN PHILADELPHIA FOR THE WAR. A RETURN OF CAPTAIN JAMES LEE'S COMPANY PHILADELPHIA FOR THE WAR. A RETURN OF CAPTAIN JAMES LEE'S COMPANY OF
ARTILLERY COMMANDED BY THE HONORABLE BRIGADIER GENERAL ORDINANCE HENRY KNOX. (d.)Captain:
James Lee
Captain Lieutenant:
William PowerLieutenant:
Samuel Douty (or Doty)Drum:
John ScourseFife:
William EllisSergeants:
Leonard Broom
John Hyer
Jacob Spiegal
Francis StewartCorporals:
James Little
Owen McCarthy
John McDonald
John Neville
Joseph OliverBombardiers:
Samuel Essop
George GadsbyGunners:
Rudolph Essling
Joshua Fletcher
Charles Proud
Joshua WilliamsMatrosses:
John Caldwell
Peter Gainer
William Gele
Peter Gordon
Samuel Kenpies
Robert Learon
William McMathews
Patrick McNuth
Patrick McCaffrey
William Robinson
James Robinson
Patrick Riley
Edward WallaceWALLACE POWER,
Capt. Lieut.West Point, 17th August, 1779. Personally appeared Capt. James Lee & made oath that the above is a true return of the Company of Artillery under his command.
H. KNOX,
Brig. General Artillery.War Office, 4th Sept., 1779, The above is a true Copy from Brig. Gen'l Artillery - the original return filed in this Office.
BEN. STODDERT, Sec'y.
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A RETURN OF CAPTAIN JAMES LEE'S COMPANY OF ARTILLERY COMMANDED BY THE HONORABLE BRIGADIER GENERAL ORDINANCE HENRY KNOX, WITH THE STATES, COUNTIES & TOWNS WHERE ENLISTED. (c.)State: Pennsylvania. County: Philadelphia. Town: Philadelphia. Time enlisted: War.
Capt., 1, James Lee
Capt. Lieut., 1, William Power
Lieut., 1, Samuel Doty
Sergeant Leonard Brown
Sergeant John Hyer
Sergeant Jacob Speigal
Sergeant Francis Stewart
Corporal James Little
Corporal Ewen McCarthy
Corporal John McDonald
Corporal John Nevile
Corporal Joseph Olliver
Bombardier Samuel Essop
Bombardier George Gadsby
Bombardier Rudolph Essling
Bombardier Joseph Fletcher
Bombardier Charles Proud
Bombardier Joseph Williams
Drum: John Scourse
Fife: William Ellis
Matross John Caldwell
Matross Peter Gainer
Matross William Gele
Matross Peter Gordan
Matross Samuel Kensiss
Matross Robert Learom
Matross William McMath
Matross Patrick McNulte
Matross Patrick McCaffrey
Matross William Robinson
Matross James Robinson
Matross Patrick Riley
Matross Edward WallaceThe whole enlisted during the war. Signed, William Power, Capt. Lieut. West Point, 17th August, 1779, Personally appeared Capt. James Lee & made oath that the above is a true return of the Company of Artillery under his Command.
F. KNOX.
War Office, 4th Sept., 1779.
The above is a true Copy from Brig. General Artillery the Original return filed in this Office.
BEN. STODDERT, Sec'y.
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LIST OF PART OF THE LATE LEE'S COMPANY OF MEN BELONGING TO THE 1ST
PENNSYLVANIA ARTILLERY REGIMENT. (c.)John McDonald, Enlisted April 21st, 1777, Corp. from 1st September 1777.
James Little, 1776, Corporal (all along).
Jeremiah Paschall, May 15, 1777, Bombardier, 9 Dollars.
John Rickey, March 28, 1779, Corporal 1st January 1780.
George Gadsby, January 1st, 1777, Bombardier 24th June, 1777.
Charles Proud, March 3d, 1777, Gunner from 1st September, 1777.
Ruben Ellis, settled August 16th, 1776, Killed June 28, 1778.
John Little, settled May 7th, Died October 12, 1778.
William Murphy, April 18th, 1780 (fifer all along)
John Nevill, Serg., settled William McCoomber's in 1776 - Mat. 8 1-3 P. M. - in service.£10: 8: 4
36: 15
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Total: 73: 13: 4
(Settled with Joseph Fletcher.)I do Certify that Reubin (Reuben) Ellis enlisted in my Company in 1776& continued in Service until he was killed in action at Munmouth (Monmouth), June 28, 1778.
ANDREW PORTER,
Capt. Artillery.__________
PENNSYLVANIANS IN CAPT. JAMES LEE'S COMPANY SECOND REGIMENT, COL. LAMB'S. (a.)
[Gordon, Henry, lieutenant of Capt. Lee's company, resigned on account of epilepsy; served as wagon-master; retired again in 1779; resided in Montgomery county, 1809.]
Sergeants:
Broom, Leonard.
Nevill, John.Corporals:
Febrough, Peter.
Littel, James.
McDonald, John, April 24, 1777; promoted corporal, September 1, 1777.Fifer:
Murphy, William, April 18, 1780.Privates:
Conrad, Charles.
Croud, Charles, March 3, 1777.
Ditcher, Robert, resided in York, 1818, aged 57.
Dunn, John.
Esling, Rudolph.
Fletcher, Joseph.
Gadsby, George, January 1, 1777..
Garvin, Bartholomew.
Greatinger, John.
Hartman, Conrad.
Little, John, May 7, 1776; died October 12, 1778.
McCombs, William, 1776.
McFarland, Thomas.
Paschall, Jeremiah, May 15, 1777.
Rickey, John, March 28, 1778; promoted corporal, January 1, 1780.
Robinson, William.__________
RETURN OF THE LATE CAPT. JAMES LEE'S COMPANY (BELONGING TO THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA) IN THE 2D REGIMENT ARTILLERY COMMANDED BY JOHN LAMB, ESQ., 29TH AUGUST, 1780. (c.)
Capt. Lieutenant
William Power, 2
Lieutenant
Samuel Doty 2Sergeants:
Leonard Broome, 1
John Hyer, 1
Jacob Speigal, 1
James Little, 1
Owen McCarthy, 1
John McDonald, 1
John Nevill, 1
Joseph Olliver, 1
Samuel Essop, 1
George Gadsby, 1
Jeremiah Paschall, 1
Rudolph Essling, 1
Joseph Fletcher, 1
Charles Proud, 1
Joseph Williams, 1
John Scrouse, 1
John Caldwell, 1
Peter Gainer, 1
William Gill, 1
Peter Jorden, 1
Robert Larner, 1
Thomas McFarling, 1
Patrick McNulty, 1
William Robinson, 1
Patrick Reily, 1
Edward Wallace. 1
Francis Perry, 1
William Murphy, 1
James Robinson, 1Rations: 33
JAMES McCLURE,
Capt. Lt.__________
RETURN OF CAPT. JONAS SIMOND'S CREDITED TO THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AND SERVING IN THE SECOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY COMMANDED BY JOHN LAMB, ESQ., YE 25TH DECEMBER, 1780. (c.)Includes: Name, Rank, Number of Rations.
William Power, Capt. Lieut., 2
Samuel Doty, 1st Lieut., 2
Ezekiel Howell, 2nd Lieut. 2Total Officers: 96.
Leonard Broome, 1
John Hyer, 1
Jacob Spiegal, 1
James Litle, 1
Owen McCarthy, 1
John McDonald, 1
Joseph Oliver, 1
Samuel Essopp, 1
George Gadsby, 1
Jerimiah Laschal
Rudolph Esling, 1
Joseph Gletcher, 1
Charles Proud, 1
Joseph Williams, 1
John Scrouse, 1
William Murphy, 1
John Caldwell, 1
Peter Gainer, 1
William Gill, 1
Peter Jordan, 1
Robert Learner, 1
Thomas McFarland, 1
Patrick Reily, 1
John Nevil, 1
William Robinson, 1
Patrick McNulty, 1
Edward Wallace, 1
Francis Perry, 1
James Pamley, 1
John Jones, 1Total Rations: 37
Rations: 3
Rations: 37Total: 40
JONAS SIMONS, Capt.
ANDREW PORTER, Capt.
December 31st, 1780.
G. DOTY,
Lt. 2nd. Regiment Artillery.
Officers:
36 Rations Spirit
36 do. Sugar
36 do. Tea
36 do. Tobacco
36 do. Soap
18 do. Chocolate93 Rations Spirit
124 do. Soap
62 do. Tea
62 do. Sugar
124 do. Tobacco.Received,
ANDREW PORTER, Capt.Sir: Please do deliver the State Stores agreeable to this Return. To the issuing comm'y of Pennsylvania States Stores.
Sir: Please issue the proportion of Stores for Capt. Lieut. Power, Lieuts.
Doty & Howell of the Late Capt. Lee's Co. Penna. Artillery. (c.)
JAMES McCLURE,
Capt. Lt.November 1st, 1780,
LIEUT. LYTLE.
Sir: Please issue the proportion of State Stores for thirty Non-Commissioned Officers & Matrosses of the Company Late Capt. Lee's Company of Pennsylvania Artillery. (c.)JAMES McCLURE, Capt. Lt.
November 1st, 1780,
LIEUT. LYTLE.Officers 6 Rations.
Received:
9 Quarts Spirits.
12 Pounds Sugar.
6 Pounds Chocolates.
4-1/2 Pounds Tobacco.
2-1/4 Pounds Soap.
1-1/2 Pounds TeaMen: 30
Received:
37-1/2 Quarts Rum.
30 Pounds Sugar.
4 Pounds Chocolate.
22-1/2 Pounds Coffee.
22-1/2 Pounds Tobacco.
11-1/4 Pounds Soap.
3-3/4 Pounds Tea.Received the above Stores.
JAMES McCLURE,
Capt. Lt. (c.)__________
ROLL OF CAPT. HERCULES COURTENAY'S COMPANY.Muster-roll of the Third company of Pennsylvania artillery, Commanded by Hercules Courtenay; mustered March 10, 1777, by Lodk. Sprogell, commissary general of musters. (a.)
Captain:
Courtenay, Hercules.First Lieutenant:
Emes, Worsley, October 5, 1776.Sergeants:
Webster, John B.
McConnell, Robert.
Forrest, Thomas.Corporals:
Bunting, Isaac, promoted sergeant.
Shedaker, David, died February 28, 1777.
Bell, Francis.Bombardiers:
Adams, John.
Allice, John, died.
Andrews, John.
Ballard, William.
Barginhoff, William.
Bartholomew, Benjamin.
Bentley, John.
Brown, John Campbell.
Bunting, Thomas.
Burcham, Richard.
Colligan, Neal.
Conyngham, Barney.
Corvan, John.
Craig, David.
Devo, Francis.
Donnelly, John.
Dougherty, Michael.
Dyar, Patrick.
Felty, John.
Fitzsimmons, James, enlisted for three years of the war; was with Maj. Craig's Detachment, and discharged at Fort Pitt, November 1, 1783.Forbes, Daniel.
Forrest, John.
Galoone, Roger, dead.
Garland, James.
Grace, Jacob.
Graff, John.
Grenewalt, Nicholas.
Hanlen, John.
Hall, Philip.
Hayes, Patrick.
Henderson, John.
Henderson, James.
Hepp, John, enlisted February 12, 1776, for one year.
Hector, Edward, resided in Montgomery county, 1827.
Hunt, Glover.
Hutcheson, George.
James, Daniel.
Johnston, John.
Joyce, Michael.
Kelly, George.
Kretsinger, John.
Knox, John.
Lane, Timothy.
Leary, Abijah.
McGinnis, James, promoted corporal.
McKown, John
McLoud, Norman.
McMullen, John.
McMullen, William, enlisted April 17, 1777; served three years; resided in Lack Township, Mifflin county, in 1817.Malcolm, John.
Man, Thomas.
Marrie, John.
Monnet, Joseph.
Moore, Francis.
Moore, Thomas.
Mulle, John.
Murray, James.
Myars, Bostian.
Myars, Michael.
Newbound, Thomas.
O'Harra, Timothy.
Orchard, John.
Owens, Terrence.
Parkhill, John.
Patterson, James.
Pike, Joshua.
Pillier, James, promoted corporal.
Pratt, Gideon.
Riddle, Edward.
Rogers, John.
Rolph, Lawrence.
Sheerer, Jacob, promoted corporal.
Smith, Patrick.
Smith, William.
Snead, William.
Stafford, John.
Slatzer, David.
Stewart, William.
Stover, Valentine.
Taplin, John.
Taylor, William.
Tennell, Daniel.
Truck, Thomas.
Walker, John.
Weaver, George.
Williams, Elias.
White, John, promoted corporal.
White, William.__________
RETURN OF CAPT. ISAAC CRAIG'S COMPANY OF ARTILLERY AT FORT PITT, MARCH 30, 1781. (e.)Sergeants:
Thomas Wiggins.
Samuel Blackwood.
Elias Williams.Corporals:
William Clark.
John Harris.Bombardiers:
Timothy Lane.
Peter Tybout.Matrosses:
James Fitzsimmons.
Jonathan Trickle.
James Burns, Sr.
Patrick Crawford.
Charles Ritz.
Peter Olinger.
Barney Cunningham.
John Tome.
Charles Conrad.
James Burns, Jr.
Conrad Hartman.
George Thompson.
John Gretzinger.__________
ROLL OF MAJOR ISAAC CRAIG'S DETACHMENT.
Musters of a detachment of the Fourth Penn's regiment of artillery, and a detachment of artillery artificers, commanded by Maj. Isaac Craig, for February 1782, December 1782 and March 1783, stationed at Fort Pitt. (a.)
Major:
Craig, Isaac.Captain Lieutenants:
Martin, William.
Lloyd, James.First Lieutenant:
Howell, Ezekiel.Sergeants:
Williams, Elias.
Broome, Leonard.
Dickson, John.
Smick, Reynard.
Blackwood, Samuel.
Wiggins, Thomas, appointed December 15, 1782.Corporals:
Clock, William.
Lane, Timothy.
Tebrough, Peter.
Robinson, William.Bombardier:
Harris, John.
Fifer:
Burnside, James, enlisted February 4, 1782.Drummer:
Cross, Daniel.Gunners:
Burns, James, Sr.
Fitzsimmons, James.
Jones, Joseph.
Trickell, Jonathan.Matrosses:
Burns, James, Jr.
Conrad, Charles.
Crawford, Patrick
Cunningham, Barney.
Dunn, John.
Evans, John.
Garvan, Bartholomew.
Gratzsinger, John.
Hartman, Conrad.
Killen, James, enlisted February 7, 1782.
Kitts, Charles.
Leonard, Patrick.
McKee, James.
Megill, John.
Moore, John, enlisted February 15, 1782.
Murphy, James.
Reily, Patrick.
Richards, Richard.
Smith, John.
Tame, John.
Thompson, George.
Tool, Edward.Artificers:
Baker, John.
Hiney, Jacob, enlisted February 1, 1782.
Kinkead, John.
McKinney, Andrew.
Peters, Jacob.
Stoner, Jacob.
Thomas, John.JOHN FINELY,
Sub-Inspector.Sworn before me,
WILLIAM IRVINE,
Brig. Gen.__________
RETURN OF PENNSYLVANIANS IN THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, COL. JOHN CRANE. (a.)Captain:
Barr, Thomas, Philadelphia.First Lieutenant:
Kemper, Jacob.Sergeant:
Jackman, John.Privates:
Afterman, Matthias, matross, Philadelphia.
Franks, David, matross, Philadelphia.
Lewis, Emanuel, matross, Philadelphia.
McCoy, John, matross, Philadelphia.
McDermott, Patrick, matross, Philadelphia.
Moder, John, Jr., matross, Philadelphia.
Moore, Michael, matross, Philadelphia.
Nelson, Archibald, matross, Philadelphia.__________