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p.,
Belcher Hancock.
Corp.,
Joshua Gamage, Drumr.,
Will. Bradish, Drumr.,
Joseph Ayers,
John Batherick,
Will. Bordman, Jr.,
Oliver Brown,
Benj. Butterfield,
Edmund Bowman,
Will. Brewer,
John Caldwell,
Walter Coxs,
Cox is the proper name.
Samll. Coxs,
Joseph Coxs,
Solomon Cooper,
Henry Dickson,
Isaiah Dickson,
John Dickson,
John Evers,
Ebenr Fisher,
Stephen Frost,
Jonathan Frost,
David Frost,
John Frost,
Ebenr. Fessenden, Bowman, Lieut.
Stephen Frost, Ens.
John Cutter, Sergt.
Moses Hovey, Sergt.
Thomas Cutter, Corpl.
John Tidd, Corpl.
James Fowle, Corpl.
Seth Stone, Corpl.
William Adams,
Israel Blackington,
Israel Blackington, Jr.,
Matthew Cox,
Joseph Cox,
Charles Cutter,
Andrew Cutter,
Joseph Frost,
John Fowle,
Miles Greenwood,
Abraham Hill,
Elisha Hastings,
Zechariah Hill,
John Locke,
Jonathan Perry,
Peter Stearns,
Josiah Williams,
William
Thomas Gardner, Samuel Thatcher; Captains, Benjamin Locke, John Walton; Lieutenants, Solomon Bowman, Samuel Butterfield, William Colson, Stephen Frost, Samuel Locke, Josiah Moore, Josiah Warren, Jotham Walton, John Wyman; Sergeants, Joseph Bates, Joseph Belknap, Nathaniel Bemis, Oliver Brown, John Burns, John Cutter, Josiah Dana, James Fillebrown, Thomas Fillebrown, Belcher Hancock, William Harrington, Moses Hovey, James Kettle, Isaac Learned, Joseph Trask, Isaac Tufts, Elkanah Welch, Jeduthun Wellington; Corporals, Michael Applebee, Ebenezer Brown, Stephen Cook, Moses Coolidge, John Cooper, Thomas Cutter, James Fowle, Joshua Gamage, John Hackleton, Nathaniel Learned, James Locke, James Perry, Solomon Phipps, Seth Stone, John Tidd, James Tufts, John Warland, Thomas Warland.
Abraham Watson, Jr., was Surgeon of Col. Gardner's Regiment, and James Winthrop was aid-de-camp to Gen. Prescott.
Besides the private soldiers whose names appear on the before mentioned rolls of the two companies
Jr., was Surgeon of Col. Gardner's Regiment, and James Winthrop was aid-de-camp to Gen. Prescott.
Besides the private soldiers whose names appear on the before mentioned rolls of the two companies commanded by Capt. Samuel Thatcher and Capt. Benjamin Locke, those who are named in the list below appear to have been a portion of the Cambridge quota:—
John Abbott.
John Acres.
Daniel Adams.
John Adams.
Thomas Adams.
George Allen.
Nathaniel Austin.
Benjamin Badger.
William Barber.
Caleb Barrett.
Daniel Barrett.
John Barrett.
Jonathan Barrett.
George Barrington.
Thomas Beals.
Thomas Bemford.
Luke Bemis.
Francis Bennett.
Joseph Biglow.
Nathan Blodgett.
Henry Bond.
Amos Bordman.
Moses Bordman.
Richard Bordman.
William Bordman.
Zechariah Bostwick.
Andrew Bradshaw.
Christopher Brandon.
Robert Bray.
Jonathan Bright.
Joseph Bright.
Abijah Brooks.
Abijah Brown.
James Brown.
Jonathan Brown.
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lls are not within my reach; and I am unable to furnish a full list of volunteers who may have entered the army.
A certificate remains on file, however, that the Cambridge Light Infantry were in camp at South Boston fifty-one days, commencing Sept. 10, 1814.
The company consisted of Captain Samuel Child, Jr.; Lieutenant Jonathan C. Prentiss; Ensign Eliab W. Metcalf; Sergeants, John Ruggles, William Hunnewell, Oliver L. Child, Rufus Roberts; Corporals, Jacob H. Bates, Asa Wyman; Fifer, Nathaniel Munroe; Privates, William Bates, Elijah Bellows, David Bowtell, John Brackett, William Brown, James Child, Nathaniel Colburn, Charles Everett, John Fillebrown, Timothy Flagg, Abraham J. Gould, Henry Greenwood, Sewall Hadley, Isaac Herrick, William Hollis, Isaac Kilburn, Richard Larrabee, Cyrus Morse, Harris Munroe, Seth Sanderson, Buckley Stone, Moses Thompson, Charles Walton, Galen Ware, Jonas Wyeth 3d.
Besides these, William Burges, James Gilson, John Wheeler 2d, Samuel S. Willard, and Step