orn, Eighth North-Carolina.
Corporal Lane,do. do.
R. W. Cameron,do. do.
Thomas P. Mulleneaux, Second North-Carolina.
Johnston Williams,do. do.
Sergeant John H. Talley,do. do.
S. J. Claiborne,do. do.
Alfred B. Scott,do. do.
John S. Turpin,do. do.
William Bennett, Forty-sixth Virginia.
William Wilson, North-Carolina State Guards.
Charles Bailey,do. do.
Total killed, 16
Wounded.
Fifty-Ninth Virginia.--Lieut. Walker, slight, in the leg; George Collin, severe, in elbow; Thos. Robbins, company B, severe, in knee; William David, severe, in thigh and abdomen; John Ray, flesh wound, in hand; Lieut. Edgar Miller, slight, in shoulder; John Lawson, in arm; James A. Snell, in arm; Dennis Cussick, finger shot off; John Smith, severe, left eye; William E. Quigley, in head; Lieut. Isadore Potier, in leg.
Forty-Sixth Virginia.--Frank Gamble, company A, wounded in leg; Frank Johnson, company A, wounded in leg; Henry Adler, severe fracture, thigh; G. W. Jarvis, flesh wound
inds, Samuel Hinds, Aaron Hodges, Nathaniel Holden, Elisha Holmes, Daniel Hovey, Simon Howard, Jonathan Ingersol, Jonas Jackson, John Kidder, David Lamson, Edward Manning, William Marshall, John Mason, John Matthews, Thomas Mayhew, Francis Moore, Jr., William Moore, Christopher Mudgeon, John Mullett, John Nutting, Daniel Paine, Stephen Paine, Daniel Parkhurst, Thomas Peirce, Warren Perkins, Reuben Prentice, Addison Richardson, John Rickey, John Robbins, Joseph Robbins, Nathan Robbins, Thomas Robbins, Jr., William Robbins, John Robinson, Hobart Russell, Philemon Russell, Dennis Ryan, Henry Seager, Thomas Shepard, Philip Sherman, Thomas Sherman, Thomas Sisson (Drummer), Joseph Smith, Parsons Smith, Benjamin Stanley, David Stanley, Jonathan Stanley, Joseph Stanley, Michael Stanley, Stephen Stearns, Aaron Swan, Joshua Swan, Samuel Swan, Mansfield Tapley, Thomas Thwing, Daniel Warren, Joseph Withington, Jason Winship, John Wellington, Jonas Wyeth.
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13. Artenatus, s. of Josiah (10), m. Susanna, dau. of William Watson, 7 Feb. 1802; she d. May 1807, and he was pub. to Sarah S. Holyoke of Marlborough 10 Sept. 1808.
His chil.
were Susan W., b. 1803, d. until.
21 May 1875; Mary H., b. 1805, d. unm.
13 Feb. 1865; Lucy Priscilla Watson, b. 4 May 1806, d. 1 Mar. 1807; Sarah Ann; Augusta H., pub. to Rev. Henry A. Miles 15 Ap. 1833.
Artenatus the f. was a baker, and d. 15 Oct. 1814.
Mary, m. Aaron Cutter 1 Ap. 1745.
Elizabeth, m. Thomas Robbins, Jr., 1 May 1746.
Abigail, m. Henry Dunster, Jr., 27 Ap. 1748.
Martha, m. Joseph Rand, Jr., 8 Dec. 1757.
Abigail, m. Thomas Mayhew 20 Mar. 1759.
Betsey, m. Josiah Johnson, Jr., 10 Ap. 1800.
Abigail, d. 4 Jan. 1803, a. 81.
Wid. Rebecca, d. 2 Nov. 1821, a. 74.
Luke, m. Martha, dau. of Joseph Hill, 14 Oct. 1821, and d. Oct. 1835, a. 41.
Morrill, Abraham (otherwise written Morrell and Morill), was here as early as 1633, and in 1635 resided on the westerly side of Brighton Street, nea
t in breast,
James D. Horn, 8th N. C.
Corporal Lane, 8th N. C.
R. W. Cameron, 8th N. C.
Thos. P. Mulleneaux, 2d N. C.
Johnston Williams, 2d N. C.
Serg't John H. Talley, 2d N. C.
S. J. Claiborne, 2d N. C.
Alfred B. Scott, 2d N. C.
John S. Turpin, 2d N. C.
Wm. Bennett, 46th Va.
Wm.
Wilson, N. C. State Guards.
Chas Bailey, N. C. State Guards.
Total killed....16
Wounded.
Fifty-ninth Virginia.--Lt. Walker, slight, in the leg; Geo. Collin, severe, in elbow; Thos. Robbins, Co. B, severe, in knee; William David, severe, in thigh and abdomen; John Ray, flesh wound, in hand; Lt. Edgar Miller, slight, in shoulder; John Lawson, in arm; Jas. A. Snell, in arm; Dennis Cussick, finger shot off; John smith, severe, left eye; Wm. E. Quigley, in head; Lt. Isadore Potier, in leg.
Forty sixth Virginia.--Frank Gamble, Co. A, wounded in leg; Frank Johnson, Co. A, wounded in leg; Henry Adler, severe fracture, thigh; G. W. Jarvis, flesh wound, in foot; Lt. Fred. Carte