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21, 1774 Captain Mowatt and two companions of the British sloop-of-war Canseau are made prisoners by fifty or sixty volunteers under Lieut.-Col. Samuel Thompson, while ashore at Falmouth. The sailing-master of the Canseau excites the people by threatening to burn the town if Mowatt is not restored; being released on parole, Mowatt weighs anchor, sails for Portsmouth......May 9, 1775 An English schooner, the Margranetto, loading at Machias, is seized by a party of volunteers under Benjamin Foster and Jeremiah O'Brien; after capturing this prize O'Brien sails into the Bay of Fundy, and on his return captures a schooner and tender which were in search of the Margranetto......June, 1775 Col. Benedict Arnold, with a force of about 1,100 men, passes up the Kennebec to attack Quebec......September, 1775 Captain Mowatt arrives in Falmouth (now Portland) with four armed vessels, Oct. 17, with orders from Admiral Graves to destroy the town, which he burns......Oct. 18, 1775 War
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ery. Sergeant E. W. Charlton. Sergeant J. M. Peters. Corporal D. W. Crawford. Corporal M. N. Brown. Bugler S. D. Williams. Artificer T. A. Vass. 1st Sergeant W. A. Anderson. Sergeant O. F. Jordan. Corporal J. E. Pack. Corporal Jno. C. Allison. Bugler G. C. Denrich. Artificer J. W. Brotherton. Privates. Oscar Blankenship, Benjamin Bailey, W. M. Crawford, J. D. Crawford, J. H. Collins, J. W. Carper, A. A. Chapman, G. W. Easley, W. H. Frazier, R. A. French, Benj. Foster, H. Henley, M. Hamm, W. S. Hobbs, H. T. Jones, J. W. Johnston, Miles Lucas, R. C. Mahood, G. P. T. Martin, C. E. Peters, C. E. Rudlege, M. D. Stafford, J. D. Snidor, Thos. Vass, W. S. Woodyard, W. Woods, J. T. Wade, G. R. Burton, Boston Bailey, E. Burton, C. C. Crawford, C. N. Crawford, L. M. Collins, H. C. Clyburn, D. M. Davidson, H. M. Evans, J. E. French, T. C. Farley, J. M. Holden, E. C. Hale, W. T. Hicks, J. R. Ingram, C. Johnston, J. E. Johnston,
1767; Frances, b. and bap. 31 Dec. 1769, m. Walter Russell, 26. June, 1788; Joshua, b. 1 Dec., 1774, d. 9 Dec. 1776 (16,g. s.), a. 2; Thomas, b. 1 Nov. 1776, d. 25 Nov. 1795, a. 19 (g. s.); Joshua, b. 14 Mar. 1779; Abigail, b. (20 Mar. 1781), m. Calvin Howe, 3 July, 1803; Thomas, Joshua and Abigail were bap. by the Rev. Mr. Jackson, 7 Sept. 1783; Hannah, b. (25 Oct. 1783), bap. by Rev. Mr. Marrett, 23 Nov. 1783, d. 6 July, 1786, a. 3 (g. s.); Rebecca, b. (24 May), bap. (June, 1786), m. Benjamin Foster, 5 Apr. 1807; Simon, b. (17), bap. 27 Apr. 1788; Hannah, b. (29 July), bap. 1 Aug. 1790, m. Thomas Gibson; Artemas, b. (16), bap. 26 Aug. 1792; Abiel, b. (27), bap. 31 Aug. 1794. See Wyman, 262. 12. Jonathan, s. of William (4), m. Anna Jennings, 23 Nov. 1749; she was adm. Pct. ch. 13 Jan. 1751; he was adm. do. 1 Apr. 1770, and d. 24 Apr. 1770, a. 44. Anna, his wid., d. 29 Apr. 1797, a. 67 (g. s.). Had William, b. 15, bap. 17 Feb. 1751; Anne; b. 28 Mar., bap. 1 Apr. 1753, d. 29 Oct