Military Records Of Southwestern Pa.



      Military Records Of Southwestern Pa.
      
      Used with permission from Marty Burns a submitter to the Washington
      and Greene County lists. Thank you Marty!
      wonderful! please add a link to the home pages...washington and greene and
      whatever! thanks again! marty
      
      The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families written by Howard L. Leckey,
      page 38 Pennsylvania Militia Year: 1782 - First Battalion, Washington
      County. Recruited in Whiteley and Greene Townships (now Greene County). A
      few from Dunkard.
      
      JOHN GUTHREY, Captain
      Eleazer Clegg, Lieutenant                    
      Ricahrd Dotson, Sergeant (Dollison?)
      Gideon Long, Ensign                           
      John Roberts, Sergeant
      Mathew Hanon/?Hennen, Sergeant
      
      Privates: Baley Johnson, Ess Davis, John McMahon, Richard Pain, Nathaniel
      Kidd, John Clawson, David Flowers, Augustine Dillener, James Long, John
      Long, Zebidee Lee, John Six/?Sykes, Nathan Curry, John Pettyjohn, 
      William Notts, Charles McDowel, Solomon Hobbs, Thomas Flowers, Francis 
      Hannah, Peter Yoho, John Evans Jr, Noah Long, Charles Scobey, Samuel 
      Dutton, Jeremiah Long, Isaac Bozarth, Samuel Evans, William Masters,
      Micheal Swope, Thomas Provence, William Hannah, William McCoy, John Brown,
      Benjamin Notts, Eliel Long, Henry Yoho, Aaron Jenkins, Elias Stone, David 
      Long, John Douglas, William Robinson, Zachariah Evans, Henry Baker, Levi 
      Hand, Benjamin Sutton, John Seryer/?Sayer, Jeremiah Williams, 
      Daniel Rinehart, George Evans, John Notts, Daniel Notts, Thomas Douglass 
      
      "NOTE--These men also served tours with Captain John Guthery:
      Samuel Swindler, Cecil Davis, John Minor, and John Shipman".
      
      Reference: Penna Archives, Series VI, Vol. 2, pp. 18 - 19, pp. 271.
      
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      1782, First Battalion, Washington Co. Recruited near Fort Lindley. Near
      present Greene County line. 
      John Miller, Captain
      Cornelius Miller, Lieutenant
      John Lindley, Sergeant
      Henry Dickerson, Ensign
      Gideon Dickerson, Sergeant
      John Goble, Sergeant
      Ephraim Bates, Sergeant
      John Gwynne, Drummer
      
      Edward McVay, Zenas Lindley, Abraham Fordyce, Thomas Reynolds, George 
      Atkinson Ye first James Tucker, Caleb Dille, Price Dille, Nathan Bane, 
      Abram Hathaway, George Atkinson 2d, David Johnson, Benjamin McVay, John 
      Carmicheal, Daniel Axtell, James Hunter, Caleb Goble, Peter Hanks, Abram
      Lindley, Jacob Whosong, Timothy Ryan, Lawrence Craft, Ebeneezer Goble, 
      Leonard Love, Patrick Allison, Francis Griffing, James Guffey, Dennis 
      Carhill, Isaac McVay, Thomas Sargent, Stephen Carter, Stephen Sanders,
      Elihu Sanders, Thomas Axtell, Samuel Dille, Benjamin Goble, Daniel Parkhurst,
      James Johnson, Israel Dille, Noah Cook, Stephen Cook, John Whitten, Richard
      Hathaway, Samuel Craig, Ebeneezer Osborn, George Carter, Richard Lee, 
      Isaac Dille, Joseph Bane, Caleb Lindley, Benjamin Rickey, Joseph Lindley, 
      Jacob Whosong Jr, Abel Cook, David Dille, John Dille, Benjamin Royce, John
      Miller, Andrew Sheardine, John McVay, Thomas Craig, Nathan Hathaway, Joseph
      Pipes, Thomas Grim, William Craft, James Draper, Moses Williams, Jesse Bane,
      John Ryan, Jacob Rude, Daniel Veon, Joseph Col /?Call, Conrad Whosong,
      Benjamin Frazee, Jabez Baldwin, Daniel Dodd, Mathew Golden, Ellis Bane,
      Daniel Crayne, Lewis Wright, Richard Sargeant, Daniel Lindley, Isaac Bane
      
      Pennsylvania Archives, Series VI, Vol 2, pp 7, 8, 11-13, 217
      
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      1782�First Battalion, Washington County. Recruited in the vicinity of
      Fort Jackson, present day Waynesburg. 
      James Archer, Captain
      John Fee, Lieutenant
      David White, Ensign
      John Gray, Sergeant
      John Bryan, Sergeant
      Stephen Styles/? Stiles, Sergeant
      PRIVATES
      Daniel Estill, William Cathers, Francis Feurt, James Bradford, Joseph
      Archer, Nathan Hughes, Philip Newland, Ezekiel Morris, Thomas Reinhart,
      Hezekiah Stewart, Henry Huffman, Sebastian Sroufe (?Crouse/ Roupe), William
      Wells, Lot Leonard, Barnet Rinehart, George Nott (?Knotts), John Thrasher,
      Joseph Reinhart, James Stewart, John Jones, William Inghram, Alexander
      Moore, Thomas Slater, Daniel Stewart, Arthur Inghram, Israel White, Simeon
      Archer, Jacob Sellars, Richard Morris, James Eagon, Richard Jackson, Robert
      Gorrel, David White, James Potter, David Owens, John Wiley, John Ankrom,
      James Prickett, Rolin Hughes, Micheal Archer, Richard Stewart, John
      Reinhart, John Hathaway, George Sellars, William CarrolCARROL, George Fee,
      Thomas Fee, Clifton Bowen, Samuel Miranda, David Gray, Leonard Sellars, 
      George Lemley, Peter Dailey, John Pursel (?Pursley), 
      William James, Samuel Hathaway, Elisha Wiley, 
      John Burns, Barnet Eagon
      
      Penna Archives, Series VI, Vol 2, pp17
      
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      Cumberland Co Milita Penna Archives Fifth Series, Vol VI, pp 562
      Captain Joshua Brown's Return of His Class Roll, Eighth Battalion 
      of Cumberland County Militia, Commanded by Colonel Alex. Brown, 
      for the years 1780, 1781, 1782 (b.)
      
      Captain. Joshua Brown
      Lieutenant. John Wakefield
      Ensign. John Bell
      First Class: Edward Drake, Edward Broating, Wm Jones, cordwind., John White
      Second Class: James Brown, James Johnston, Edw Swing, Lanty Jonson, John
      Brown
      Third Class: Robert Kennedy, John McHolying, Hendery Dixson, Robert
      Hutchson
      Fourth Class: George Broking, John Criswell, James Limber, John Johnston
      Fifth Class: Wm Scully, Rich'd Limbo, John Mahan, Joshua White
      Sixth Class: Samuel Mitchel, John Huston, Hendery Ellis, James White, Wm
      Thompson, Alex Steelford
      Seventh Class: James Johnson Jr, George Mitchel, John Mitchel, Jacob
      Server, Wm White, Wm Heron, Wm Taylor, John Blakeney, Wm Johnson
      Eight Class: Alexander Mahan, Alex Robison, Wm Heanflin, James Christy,
      Philip Server, John McCarty, Moses Thompson, Benj Miller
      
      Captain Samuel Holliday's Class Roll, Eighth Battalion of Cumberland County
      Militia, Commanded by Colonel Alexander Brown, for the years 1780, 1781,
      1782 (b,)
      
      Captain. Samuel Holliday
      Lieutenant. Marshall Stanley
      Ensign. Aaron Hamilton
      First Class: Nathaniel Brown, John Burge, Wm Junkins, Arthur Naugin, Alex
      Stuard, James White, John Alfred, Nathaniel Standly
      Second Class: John Beaty, Jacob Burge, Archey Stuart, James Braling
      Third Class: William Armstrong, Gordon Howard, James Johnson, Wm Casper,
      John Carlisle, Alex McDaniel
      Fourth Class: John Turner, David Walker, Cary McClelehan, John Junchan,
      John Marsdon, Mathew Elder
      Fifth Class: James Gallaway, James Broten, James Stuard, George McCartney,
      Thomas Neaigin
      Sixth Class: John Conning, Rich'd Gunsalus, John Alling
      Seventh Class: John Rankins, George Gilbreath, George Hanwalk, Robert
      Forgey
      Eight Class: Peter Alling, John Brown, Samuel Greer, Daniel Gunsalis, Angus
      McDonald, Wm Mitchell
      
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