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762 HISTORY OF MARYLAND. Bombardiers.—Michael O'Brian, Philip O'Brian, William Jones. Gunners.—James Welch, James Morel, James Whalen. Drum and Fife.—Peter Mayner, James Brooks. Matrosses.—Thomas Brown, Isaac Burton, Arthur Carnes, John Fitzgerald, Jr. Jonathan Gill, Henry Higgs, Daniel Havey, Francis Johnston,Robert Livingston, Joshua Lovely, John Reynolds, Peter Lawrence, James Clark, John Evans, Joseph Pogue, Robert Myers (from January 1st, 1781); John Sellman (from January 30th, 1781); Wm. Stalker, Robert Smith, David Young, Reuben Scott, Timothy Connelly, William Davis, Charles Groome, John Head, Charles Muret, Thomas Smith, Charles Sutton, James Simonds, Peter Robinson, Benjamin Patmore, James Navin, Mays Nevin, William Moran, Edward Hennessy, John Fitzgerald, Sr., James Henry, (joined January 13th, 1781); John Gilman, (joined January 13th, 1781) ; Ignatius Butler, Francis Popham, (killed at Augusta); Thos. Stanley, cadet, (died August 6th, 1781.) Captain Richard Dorsey's Company of 2d Maryland Artillery, as it stood at Valley Forge, June 3d, 1778. Richard Dorsey, captain; commissioned November 24th, 1777. Ebenezer Finley, captain-lieutenant; commissioned November 24th, 1777. Robert Wilmott, first lieutenant; commissioned November 24th, 1777. Nicholas Ricketts, second-lieutenant; commissioned December 31th, 1777. Young Wilkinson, second-lieutenant; commissioned Feb. 14th, 1778. Sergeants for One Year.—Samuel Thompson, John HcAvarcl, David Walsh, John Wheeler, James Rice, Robert Thompson. Corporals for One Year.—Thomas Neilson, Philip Jones, David White, William Delaney, Thomas Smith, John Wilkins. Drummer, Henry Kelliker. Bombardiers for One Year.—John Pierson, David Maroney, Alexander McMullan, John Clarke. Gunners for One Pear.—Timothy Donovan, Daniel Donogue, John Turner, Thomas Grainger, John Brady, John Ackerly. Matrosses for One Year.—Dennis Flannegan, Edward Coughland, James Berry, Patrick Shotighness, John Bryant, John Jallome, John Sandall, Howell Lewis, William Grimes, William Reed, William Day, William Wade, Frederick Pine, Andrew Shrink, Roger O'Donold, Robert Britt, John Fitzpatrick, Hugh McDowell, Richard Wilkinson, Daniel Redden, Freeman Newman, Matthew Kelly, Daniel Neil, James Jack, Thomas Randall, Michael Connor, Thomas Pierce, Mathew McMahan, John Taylor, Stephen Fennel, John Handlin, William Forbes, Bryan Ferrel. Captain Richard Dorsey's Company of Second Maryland Artillery, as it Stood in " Camp Col. Scirvin's." Jan. 28,1782. Richard Dorsey, Captain—prisoner of wTar, on parole in Maryland; James Smith, captain-lieutenant—joined from Captain Brown's company, December 24th, 1781; Ebenezer Finley, captain-lieutenant; Robert Wilmott, first-lieutenanb—on furlough in Maryland; James Bacques, first-lieutenant—on furlough in Maryland; Nicholas Ricketts, second*lieutenant—on furlough in Maryland; YoUng Wilkinson, second-lieutenant'—sick in hospital at Boon's Plantation; Isaac Rawlins, second-lieutenant4—on furlough in Maryland; John Cheever, second-lieutenant—on fuiloUgh in Maryland. Sergeants for the War.—Jesse Thompson, William RaWlihs, James Hattoh, Williarn Cornwall, Samuel Carter, Richard Lewis, William Morgan. Corporals for tJie War.—* James Hammond, William Hutton, RaWleigh Spinks. Bombardiers for the War—'Dennis McCormac, William Hiilen, William Dixom John Clark, gunner,
Title | History of Maryland - 3 |
Creator | Scharf, J. Thomas (John Thomas) |
Publisher | J. B. Piet |
Place of Publication | Baltimore |
Date | 1879 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000801 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | 762 HISTORY OF MARYLAND. Bombardiers.—Michael O'Brian, Philip O'Brian, William Jones. Gunners.—James Welch, James Morel, James Whalen. Drum and Fife.—Peter Mayner, James Brooks. Matrosses.—Thomas Brown, Isaac Burton, Arthur Carnes, John Fitzgerald, Jr. Jonathan Gill, Henry Higgs, Daniel Havey, Francis Johnston,Robert Livingston, Joshua Lovely, John Reynolds, Peter Lawrence, James Clark, John Evans, Joseph Pogue, Robert Myers (from January 1st, 1781); John Sellman (from January 30th, 1781); Wm. Stalker, Robert Smith, David Young, Reuben Scott, Timothy Connelly, William Davis, Charles Groome, John Head, Charles Muret, Thomas Smith, Charles Sutton, James Simonds, Peter Robinson, Benjamin Patmore, James Navin, Mays Nevin, William Moran, Edward Hennessy, John Fitzgerald, Sr., James Henry, (joined January 13th, 1781); John Gilman, (joined January 13th, 1781) ; Ignatius Butler, Francis Popham, (killed at Augusta); Thos. Stanley, cadet, (died August 6th, 1781.) Captain Richard Dorsey's Company of 2d Maryland Artillery, as it stood at Valley Forge, June 3d, 1778. Richard Dorsey, captain; commissioned November 24th, 1777. Ebenezer Finley, captain-lieutenant; commissioned November 24th, 1777. Robert Wilmott, first lieutenant; commissioned November 24th, 1777. Nicholas Ricketts, second-lieutenant; commissioned December 31th, 1777. Young Wilkinson, second-lieutenant; commissioned Feb. 14th, 1778. Sergeants for One Year.—Samuel Thompson, John HcAvarcl, David Walsh, John Wheeler, James Rice, Robert Thompson. Corporals for One Year.—Thomas Neilson, Philip Jones, David White, William Delaney, Thomas Smith, John Wilkins. Drummer, Henry Kelliker. Bombardiers for One Year.—John Pierson, David Maroney, Alexander McMullan, John Clarke. Gunners for One Pear.—Timothy Donovan, Daniel Donogue, John Turner, Thomas Grainger, John Brady, John Ackerly. Matrosses for One Year.—Dennis Flannegan, Edward Coughland, James Berry, Patrick Shotighness, John Bryant, John Jallome, John Sandall, Howell Lewis, William Grimes, William Reed, William Day, William Wade, Frederick Pine, Andrew Shrink, Roger O'Donold, Robert Britt, John Fitzpatrick, Hugh McDowell, Richard Wilkinson, Daniel Redden, Freeman Newman, Matthew Kelly, Daniel Neil, James Jack, Thomas Randall, Michael Connor, Thomas Pierce, Mathew McMahan, John Taylor, Stephen Fennel, John Handlin, William Forbes, Bryan Ferrel. Captain Richard Dorsey's Company of Second Maryland Artillery, as it Stood in " Camp Col. Scirvin's." Jan. 28,1782. Richard Dorsey, Captain—prisoner of wTar, on parole in Maryland; James Smith, captain-lieutenant—joined from Captain Brown's company, December 24th, 1781; Ebenezer Finley, captain-lieutenant; Robert Wilmott, first-lieutenanb—on furlough in Maryland; James Bacques, first-lieutenant—on furlough in Maryland; Nicholas Ricketts, second*lieutenant—on furlough in Maryland; YoUng Wilkinson, second-lieutenant'—sick in hospital at Boon's Plantation; Isaac Rawlins, second-lieutenant4—on furlough in Maryland; John Cheever, second-lieutenant—on fuiloUgh in Maryland. Sergeants for the War.—Jesse Thompson, William RaWlihs, James Hattoh, Williarn Cornwall, Samuel Carter, Richard Lewis, William Morgan. Corporals for tJie War.—* James Hammond, William Hutton, RaWleigh Spinks. Bombardiers for the War—'Dennis McCormac, William Hiilen, William Dixom John Clark, gunner, |