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memorable occasion are all recorded on the muster-roll; and they were all Medford men, as follows:-- Isaac Hall, Captain; Caleb Brooks, Lieutenant; Stephen Hall, Ensign; Thomas Pritchard, Isaac Tufts, and Moses Hall, Sergeants; John Tufts, Gersham Teel, and Jonathan Greenleaf, Corporals; Timothy Hall, Drummer; William Farning, Fifer. Privates as follows: David Vinton, John Bucknam, Isaac Watson, Jonathan Lawrence, Jonathan Davis, Abel Richardson, James Tufts, jun., Samuel Tufts, 3d, Andrew Floyd, Benjamin Floyd, Andrew Blanchard, Samuel Tufts, John Francis, jun., Paul Dexter, John Smith, Abel Butterfield, Josiah Cutter, John Kemp, Eleazer Putnam, James Bucknam, jun., Aaron Crowell, Jonathan Tufts, Benjamin Peirce, Thomas Wakefield, Jonathan Teel, Aaron Blanchard, Richard Cole, William Binford, Thomas Bradshaw, Daniel Tufts, Peter Tufts, jun., Ebenezer Tufts, Isaac Cooch, Daniel Conery, Richard Paine, William Polly, Peter Conery, David Hadley, Jacob Bedin, Joseph Clefton, Samuel H
el Hall, Apr. 2, 1761.   Sarah Bradshaw m. Joseph Thompson, Dec. 30, 1718.   Hannah Bradshaw m. Enoch Greenleaf, Feb. 17, 1726.   Abigail Bradshaw m. Jonathan Watson, Jan. 16, 1729.   Elizabeth Bradshaw m. John Muzzy, July 12, 1709.   William Bradshaw m. Elizabeth Lampson, June 5, 1761.   Susanna Bradshaw m. Jonathan Patten, Apr. 14, 1762.   Stephen Bradshaw m. M. Mansfield, Nov. 22, 1763. (Of Alsbury.)   Susanna Bradshaw m. Timothy Newhall, Nov. 1, 1764.   Elizabeth Bradshaw m. Andrew Floyd, of Roxbury, Oct. 31, 1765.   Simon Bradshaw m. Hannah Johnson, July 12, 1770.   Thomas Bradshaw m. Martha Tufts, Nov. 26, 1772.   Patience Bradshaw m. N. Ordway, of Chelmsford, Nov. 22, 1733.   Sarah Bradshaw d. Oct. 22, 1775.  1Bradstreet, John, son of Rev. Simon B., of New London, and grandson of Gov. Bradstreet, b. Nov. 3, 1676; m. Mercy Wade, Oct. 9, 1699, and had--  1-2Dudley, b. Oct. 26, 1701.  3Ann, b. July 7, 1704.  4Lucy, b. May 30, 1706.  5Pat
. Colored Troops. Fletcher, Samuel J. Second Lieutenant, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 18, 1862. First Lieutenant, Nov. 14, 1862. Captain, July 4, 1863. Mustered out, July 28, 1864. Fletcher, Stephen R. Captain, 26th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 26, 1861. Resigned (disability), Sept. 29, 1862. Fletcher, William H. Second Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Infantry, Aug. 30, 1862. First Lieutenant, July 10, 1863 Mustered out, May 25, 1864. Flint, Edward A. See Mass. Field Officers. Floyd, Andrew. First Sergeant, 35th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 4, 1862; mustered, Aug. 10. Second Lieutenant, Dec. 14, 1862. Dismissed, May 4, 1863 (S. O., 260, War Dept., June 12 1863). Flynn, Michael. Second Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 25, 1861. First Lieutenant, June 28, 1862. Captain, Feb. 8, 1863. Mustered out, June 21, 1864. Flynn, William H. Second Lieutenant, 28th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 8, 1861. Died, Aug. 30, 1862, of wounds received at Second Battle of Bull Run. Fola
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
. S., 279 Fletcher, Franklin, 582 Fletcher, G. A., 279 Fletcher, G. H., 52 Fletcher, H. F., 279 Fletcher, J. W., 279 Fletcher, J. W., 279, 488 Fletcher, J. V., Mrs., 582 Fletcher, S. J., 279 Fletcher, S. M., 466 Fletcher, S. R., 279 Fletcher, S. W., 381 Fletcher, Samuel, 582 Fletcher, W. H., 279 Fletcher, W. O., 582 Flint, D. B., 582 Flint, E. A., 213, 279, 524 Flint, F. F., 416 Flint, J. D., 582 Flint, J. M., 52 Flood, Martin, 180, 416, 466, 524 Flowery, L. H., 52 Floyd, Andrew, 279 Floyd, J. A., 52 Flynn, Michael, 280 Flynn, W. H., 280 Flogg, G. W., 54 Folan, J. J., 280 Foley, J. H., 280 Foley, John, 280 Folger, I. H., 280, 524 Folger, James, 54 Follansbee, A. S., 213 Follansbec, G. S., 280 Follansbee, Joseph, 280 Follen, Charles, 582 Follett, D. H., 280 Follett, W. H., 280 Folsom, C. A. 280 Folsom, C. W., 280, 416, 524, 647 Folsom, Norton, 488, 525 Folsom, P. E., 466 Folsom, Peter, 582 Foote, F. D., 162 Foote, H. W., 605 Foote, Horati
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Records of the Revolutionary War. (search)
Records of the Revolutionary War. Receipts found at City Hall, Medford, 1905. Medford, July 10th, 1780. We the Subscribers doe Severally Inlist ourselves as Soldiers for the Town of Medford and Severally Promise to March to Clovorack or elsewhere and Join the Army and Doe Duty for the Term of three Months Five Thousand Dollars Each After our Arrivell There as Witness our hands (1000)Andrew Floyd 250 Dollars & Shoes 130Dos(1000)334, HattIsaac Green (1500)William tufts 835Benj. Francis (1000)500 HattJeremiah Stewart (1000)Stephen Butterfield (1000)John Watson 1000Ebenezer Tufts Robert Polley Felt 100Do 300Do1000Peter Connary 1000(300)John LeBosquet Note 300010001000Joseph Willson Note 30001300(700)Francis Cutter 300200DoIsaac Connary 150 Stockg & Hatt1000DoNathaniel Peirce Medford May 27, 1779 Recvd of Benj Hall Ebenr Hall Selectmen of Medford Forty five Pounds for which I Promise to Duty as a Soldier in Tivertown or Else where
es, but let us stand while that old Medford roll of honor is called:— Captain Isaac Hall Lieutenant Caleb Brooks Ensign Stephen Hall Sergeant Thomas Pritchard Sergeant Isaac Tufts Sergeant Moses Hall Corporal John Tufts Corporal Gershom Teel Corporal Jonathan Greenleaf Drummer Timothy Hall Fifer William Farning Privates:— David Vinton John Bucknam Isaac Watson Jonathan Laurence Jonathan Davis Abel Richardson James Tufts. Jr. Samuel Tufts, 3d Andrew Floyd Benjamin Floyd Andrew Blanchard Samuel Tufts John Francis, Jr. Paul Dexter John Smith Abel Butterfield Josiah Cutter John Kemp Eleazer Putnam James Bucknam, Jr Aaron Crowell Jonathan Tufts Benjamin Pierce Thomas Wakefield Jonathan Teel Aaron Blanchard Richard Cole William Binford Thomas Bradshaw Daniel Tufts Peter Tufts, Jr. Ebenezer Tufts Isaac Cooch Daniel Conery David Hadley Jacob Bedin Richard Paine