Note. The following 360, names came from the Library of Congress from a report called: A statement of all the claims which have been adjusted and allowed at the Treasury Department, and for which certificates of registered debt issued, in virtue of a law entitled " An act providing for settlement of claims of persons under particular circumstances barred by limitations heretofore established." passed on March 27, 1792.
Note. The information will be the following.
Date of certificate, Name, Rank, Commencing of certificate & Amount.
Ship Ranger.
April 10, 1792, John Fifield, Sergeant, Marines, July 11, 1780, $57.87
April 19, 1792, Robert McGee, Seaman, July 11, 1780, $68.95
April 19, 1792, Nathaniel Perkins, Seaman, July 11, 1780, $23.66
April 20, 1792, Wardwell Joseph, Marine, July 11, 1780, $34.56
Sept. 15, 1792, Thomas Davis, Seaman, July 11, 1780, $33.76
Oct. 19, 1793, William Blunt, Boy, July 11, 1780, $19.83
May 22, 1793, Thomas Applebee, Marine, April 28, 1779, $1.33
May 22, 1793, John Colbath, Marine, Aug. 24, 1779, $12.06
Feb. 19, 1794, David Winton, Quartermaster, July 11, 1780, $44.83
Jan. 14, 1794, Elias Lord, Marine, July 11, 1780, $35.75
An Important Note: A copy of duties and rules of most ranks can be obtain upon request.
Ship Lexington.
April 5, 1792, John Hopes, Captain's Clark, Jan. 1, 1778, $58.15
April 19, 1792, John Hopes, Estate, Captain's Clark, March 5, 1780, $428.44
April 24, 1792, Henry Lawrence, Master's mate, March 5, 1780, $420.97
April 25, 1792, George Morrison, Boy, March 6, 1780, $108.73
April 27, 1792, Broadway Mattison, Landsman ( New recruit ) Feb. 10, 1779, $6.71
May 8, 1792, Samuel Harvey, Quartermaster, Sept. 10, 1776, $6.30
Dec. 7, 1792, Jeremiah Holden, Prize, Jan. 1, 1778, $193.85
Dec. 12, 1792, Jeremiah Holden, Mate & Master, Sept. 19, 1777, $47.78
Aug. 12, 1793, Cornelius Phenix, Boatswain's Yeoman, Sept. 10, 1776, $9.00
Interesting fact: Dress of the navy of Feb. 7, 1815.
In Summer the dress shall be white duck jackets and trowsers and vests.
In winter the dress will be white duck and trowsers and red vest and the buttons shall be yellow and black hats.
Ship Reprisal.
April 12, 1792, William McGennegal, Gunner, Oct. 1, 1777, $198.00
April 12, 1792, William McGennegal, Gunner, Jan. 1, 1778, $199.00
April 19, 1792, Thomas Norwood, Midshipman, Oct. 1, 1777, $160.40
April 19, 1792, James Taylor, Seaman, Oct. 1, 1777, $82.92
May 1, 1792, Alexander Young, Mate, Oct. 1, 1777, $200.97
May 5, 1792, John McCutcheon, Sergeant, Marines, Oct. 1, 1777, $106.67
June 1, 1792, Barney Duffey, Armorer, Sept. 1, 1777, $120.80
July 9, 1792, Daniel Eakins, Landsman ( New Recruit ) , Prize Money, Jan. 1, 1778, $71.00
Dec. 10, 1792, John Harper, Master, Jan. 1, 1778, $553.00
May 16, 1793, John Sollars, Carpenter's Mate, Oct. 1, 1777, $101.78
July 30, 1793, John Risdale, Marine, Oct. 25, 1777, $94.44
July 30, 1793, John Risdale, Marine, Jan. 1, 1778, $71.00
Ship Andrew Doria.
April 9, 1792, Archibald Beth, Seaman, Dec. 15, 1777, $8.02
April 25, 1792, Timothy O'Hara, Corporal, Marines, Sept. 24, 1777, $9.62
May 1, 1792, Richard Guy, Landsman ( New Recruit ) Dec. 15, 1777, $23.18
Oct 18, 1792, Andrew Moore, Seaman, Andra Doria & Virginia, March 31, 1778, $36.79
Marh 16, 1793, Samuel Harvey, Landsman ( New Recruit ) Doria & Virginia, April 9, 1776, $5.74
April 1, 1793, James Robinson, Boy, Dec. 15, 1777, $7.46
Interesting fact: The rank of seaman is the lowest rank in the navy.
Ship Queen of France.
April 12, 1792, Samuel Wall, Purser, March 1, 1783, $1,956.63
April 12, 1792, Fortune Wall, Marine, July 15, 1780, $109.19
June 1, 1792, William Loring, Acting Midshipman, July 15, 1780, $75.37
June 9, 1792, Joseph Murphy, Boatswain, July 16, 1780, $154.28
June 9, 1792, John McMickle, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $98.34
June 11, 1792, Benjamin Burroughs, Midshipman, July 16, 1780, $196.38
June 11, 1792, Samuel Thayer, Boy, July 16, 1780, $49.17
June 13, 1792, Benjamin Hutchins, Marine, July 15, 1780, $94.18
June 13, 1792, John Ridgeway, Seaman, Q. of France & Boston, July 11, 1780, $80.49
June 13, 1792, James Sisk, Marine, Q. of France & Boston, July 15, 1780, $51.04
June 13, 1792, Timothy Cartwright, Mate, Q. of France & Providence, July 11, 1780, $299.74
June 13, 1792, Thomas Orrell, Boy, Q. of France & Providence, July 11, 1780, $50.21
June 14, 1792, Thomas Dolbear, Boy, Q. of France & Providence, July 11, 1780, $58.43
June 14, 1792, John Dow, Sergeant Marines, Q. of France & Warren, July 15, 1780, $82.34
July 30, 1792, John Peck, Boy, Sept. 1, 1779, $13.76
July 30, 1792, Robert M. Peck, Midshipman, July 15, 1780, $137.63
Aug. 22, 1792, Jhon Dawson, Boy, July 16, 1780, $51.54
Aug. 23, 1792, A. Wollace Thaxter, Lieutenant, July15, 1780, $310.87
Oct. 5, 1792, Comfort Carpenter, Marine, July 15, 1780, $43.60
Oct. 29, 1792, James Johnson, Quartermaster, July 15, 1780, $123.48
Oct. 30, 1792, Alexander Jenkins, Boy, July 15, 1780, $45.70
Oct. 31, 1792, Eseack Walker, Marine, July 15, 1780, $67.57
Nov. 3, 1792, John Brown, Marine, July 15, 1780, $41.79
Nov. 19, 1792, Josiah Pierce, Drummer, Q. of France & Boston, July 15, 1780, $70.93
Nov. 22, 1792, Fortune Dennison, Marine, July 15, 1780, $39.17
Nov. 30, 1792, John McVay, Boy, July 15, 1780, $52.69
Nov. 30, 1792, Samuel Thompson, Marine, July 15, 1780, $52.35
Dec. 11, 1792, Eben Hemmingwat, Landsman, ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $64.87
Dec. 13, 1792, John Adington, Boy, Q. of France & Providence, July 11, 1780, $63.22
Dec. 14, 1792, Thomas Butler, Q. of France & Providence, July15, 1780, $45.79
Dec. 14, 1792, Morris Hinch, Sweeper, Q. of France & Providence, July 15, 1780, $30.69
Dec. 14, 1792, Henry Doile, Marine, Q. of France & Providence, July 15, 1780, $58.92
Jan. 23, 1793, James Head, Boy, July 15, 1780, $45.60
Feb. 5, 1793, Jonathan Cogswell, Sail-maker, July 5, 1780, $90.91
April 6, 1793, Richard Harper, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $53.36
May 14, 1793, Thomas Rea, Boy, July 15, 1780, $53.13
May 15, 1793, Increase Blake, Boy, Q. of France & Warren, July 15, 1780, $64.04
June 18, 1793, Potter White, Boy, July 15, 1780, $74.66
Aug. 7, 1794, William Warner, Boy, June 25, 1780, $32.97
Aug. 8, 1793, John Spencer, Marine, July 15, 1780, $35.69
Aug, 19, 1793, John King, Boy, July 15, 1780, $56.12
Aug. 22, 1793, William Jones, Boy, July 22, 1780, $44.15
Aug. 22, 1793, Able Holton, Boy, July15, 1780, $38.26
Aug. 22, 1793, John Clever, Boy, July 15, 1780, $41.56
Aug. 22, 1793, John Mahany, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $56.66
Aug. 22, 1793, Thomas Kelly, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $56.72
Aug. 22, 1793, Joseph Raggo, Boy, July 15, 1780, $46.95
Aug. 23, 1793, Levi Dennis, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $46.78
Nov. 26, 1793, Caesar Greene, Marine, March 31, 1780, $38.13
Nov. 26, 1793, William Milwood, Seaman, July 6, 1780, $39.62
Nov. 26, 1793, Peter Seaver, Cook's Mate, May 15, 1780, $27.91
Jan. 27, 1794, Stephen Johnson, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $60.55
Jan. 27, 1794, John Collins, Seaman, July 6, 1780, $56.00
Jan. 31, 1794, Thomas Sperfect, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $116.61
Jan. 31, 1794, Ephraim Finck, Marine, July 15, 1780, $39.63
Jan. 31, 1794, George Mew, Marine, July 15, 1780, $54.25
Jan. 31, 1794, John Smith, Marine, July 15, 1780, $41.41
Feb. 12, 1794, John Shine, Baber, July 15, 1780, $51.14
Feb. 12, 1794, George Davidson, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $91.12
Feb. 12, 1794, John Ding, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $66.64
Feb. 12, 1794, James Carril, Sail-maker, July 15, 1780, $54.94
Feb. 12, 1794, Thomas Low, Marine, July 15, 1780, $51.28
Feb. 12, 1794, Cato Room, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $110.14
Feb. 12, 1794, Robert Lovill, Marine, July 15, 1780, $60.70
Feb. 12, 1794, William Berrins, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $53.44
Feb. 14, 1794, William Partlow, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $61.47
Feb. 14, 1794, Alexander Carter, Marine, July 15, 1780, $40.78
Feb. 14, 1794, Joseph Stephens, Boy, July 15, 1780, $59.09
Feb. 14, 1794, Thomas Taylor, Seaan, July 15, 1780, $78.35
Feb. 14, 1794, William Edwards, Marine, July 15, 1780, $45.68
Feb. 14, 1794, Thomas Dimond, Marine, July 15, 1780, $42.63
Feb. 14, 1794, John Cochran, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $89.39
Feb. 20, 1794, Thomas Wall, Marine, July 11, 1780, $31.99
Feb. 20, 1794, Nathan Smith, Marine, July 11, 1780, $33.84
Feb. 20, 1794, Henry Sheppard, Marine, July 11, 1780, $40.70
Feb. 20, 1794, John Elsditt, Marine, July11, 1780, $63.43
Feb. 28, 1794, Stephen Coats, Marine, July 15, 1780, $40.26
Mar. 3, 1794, William Rogers, Boy, July 15, 1780, $43.64
Mar. 4, Morris Poor, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $74.78
Mar. 8, 1794, William Spaul, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $54.15
Mar. 11, 1794, Richard Lilley, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $62.35
Apr. 4, 1794, Charles Clickley, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $53.43
Apr. 4, 1794, Ebenezer Price, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $58.21
Apr. 4, 1794, John Brown, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $56.25
Apr. 4, 1794, James Hayes, Mate, July 15, 1780, $128.60
Apr. 10, 1794, Nathaniel Bailey, Seaman, July 15, 1780, $56.86
Interesting fact: No Captain shall carry any woman to sea without and order from the Secretary of the Navy, or from the commander of the fleet or squadron to which he belongs.
Ship Confederacy.
April 25, 1792, Charles Edwards, Boatswain, Oct. 14, 1779, $26.17
May 1, 1792, Richard Pearse, Marine, May 18, 1780, $50.03
May 5, 1792, William Beekwith, Midshipman, May 23, 1780, $100.59
May 8, 1792, Lewis Mory, Midshipman, July 23, 1780, $23.19
May 9, 1792, Seth Canady, Master-at-Arms, May 19, 1780, $69.28
May 30, 1792, Thomas Edgar, Volunteer, April 14, 1781, $17.33
July 2, 1792, William Miller, Seaman, April 14, 1781, $18.55
July 25, 1792, John Griffin, Seaman, March 9, 1780, $24.70
July 26, 1792, Charles Brooks, Seaman, April 14, 1781, $59.46
July 26, 1792, Jesse Daniels, Seaman, May 19, 1780, $49.98
July 26, 1792, John Steel, Seaman, April 14, 1781, $18.32
July 26, 1792, John Courtney, Boatswain's mate, May 19, 1780, $48.78
Oct. 5, 1792, James Storer, Carpenter, Aug. 19, 1779, $94.78
Oct. 31, 1792, John Linton, Seaman, April 14, 1781, $27.14
Nov. 3, 1792, Rial Moarhouse, Midshipman, April 14, 1781, $105.21
Nov. 8, 1792, David Tuthill, Marine, May 8, 1780, $46.11
Jan. 4, 1793, Daniel Uncus, Seaman, May 3, 1780, $81.07
Jan. 7, 1793, Abel Spicer, Quartermaster, Aug. 4, 1779, $74.10
Jan. 8, 1793, Jonathan Satchell, Coxswain, Quartermaster, Ships, Confederacy & Trumbull, May 23, 1780, $56.95
Jan 9, 1793, Nathaniel Swan, Seaman, Ships, Confederacy & Trumbull, May 23, 1780, $68.84
Jan. 9, 1793, Skipper Lunt, Seaman, Confederacy & Trumbull, April 14, 1781, $23.12
Jan. 16, 1793, William Hamilton, Boy, April 14, 1781, $17.51
Feb. 4, 1793, John Sydleman, Baker, May 19, 1780, $68.74
Feb. 26, 1793, John Jacobs, Seaman, May 19, 1780, $108.22
May 14, 1793, Thomas Hancock, Seaman, Oct. 14, 1779, $5.33
July 12, 1793, William Raymon, Quartermaster, May 19, 1780, $83.07
July 12, 1793, William Barry, Seaman, May 20, 1780, $64.85
July 27, 1793, John Knight, Seaman, April 14, 1781, $20.00
July 27, 1793, Robert Swift, Seaman, May 11, 1780, $30.54
Dec. 4, 1793, Jonas Page, Boy, May 19, 1780, $7.21
Dec 5, 1793, Joseph Smith, Sail-maker, May 17, 1780, $65.92
Dec. 5, 1793, George Griffiths, Seaman, April 14, 1781, $33.43
Jan. 2, 1794, David Holmes, Seaman, March 1, 1780, $17.66
Jan. 6, 1794, Enos Nero, Marine, May 20, 1780, $37.28
Jan. 14, 1794, Nicholas Duartis, Seaman, May 19, 1780, $70.50
Jan. 14, 1794, Ebenezer Wade, Seaman, May 19, 1780, $56.19
Jan. 14, 1794, Elnathan Berdein, Marine, May 19, 1780, $52.63
Jan. 14, 1794, Fortune Quaco, Marine, May 25, 1780, $20.59
Jan. 15, 1794,, Richard Stewart, Seaman, Aug. 1, 1776, $48.34
Jan. 15, 1794, Quaco Robinson, Seaman, April 14, 1781, $88.73
Jan. 16, 1794, William Shirtnursey, Seaman, May 18, 1780, $43.77
Jan. 16, 1794, George Reynolds, Seaman, April 12, 1780, $46.56
Jan 21, 1794, Amos Latham, Sergeant, Marine, Midshipman, July 23, 1780, $23.20
Jan. 21, 1794, Benjamin Hazard, Seaman, April 14, 1781, $21.99
Jan. 22, 1794, Jesse Hunt, Seaman, Arpil 14, 1781, $29.90
Feb. 7, 1794, Turkell Hunter, Seaman, April 16, 1781, $40.94
Feb. 11, 1794, Thomas Fundebou, Cooper's mate, April 14, 1781, $90.81
April 11, 1794, Paul Doane, Seaman, April 14, 1781, $35.40
April 11, 1794, Joseph Keth, Seaman, Aug. 20, 1779, $37.59
April 11, 1794, William Marsh, Sergeant, Marine, May 19, 1780, $56.90
April 11, 1794, Andrew Gordan, Marine, April 14, 1781, $33.06
April 11, 1794, Joseph Wilcox, Gunner's mate, Aug. 30, 1779, $51.54
April 11, 1794, John Wigglesworth, Midshipman, Aug. 30, 1780, $3.80
April 11, 1794, John Parker, Seaman, April 14, 1781, $62.85
April 19, 1794, Samuel Knapp, Seaman, May 18, 1780, $33.96
April 19, 1794, Nathan Kinman, Midshipman, July 23,1780, $23.20
Interesting fact: In 1776 our Navy consisted of 90 officers and 3,000 enlisted personnel with only a few jobs above the ordinary seaman level. These included Boatswain's Mate, Quartermaster, Gunner's Mate, Master-at-Arms, Cook, Armorer, Sailmaker's Mate, Cooper, Cockswain, Carpenter's Yeoman, and Yeoman of the Gun Room. The Navy is smaller than a single Carrier in 2004.
Ship Saratoga.
April 25, 1792, Joseph Bailey, Masters mate, March 18, 1781, $36.50
Dec. 7, 1792, John Henderson, Clerk, Aug. 18, 1780, $7.20
Aug. 22, 1792, John Cockshott, Landsman ( New Recruit ) March 18, 1781, $43.74
Ship Ariel.
April 25, 1792, Elijiah Middleton, Boy, May 6, 1781, $37.19
Ship Delaware.
April 25, 1792, Robert Mercer, Midshipman, Dec. 5, 1778, $49.83
April 28, 1792, John Carnachan, Gunner, Aug. 28, 1778, $43.91
Ship Alliance.
April 25, 1792, Nathaniel Porter, Seaman, Sept. 6, 1780, $81.26
April 25, 1792, Benjamin Balch, Chaplain, June 15, 1781, $135.09
July 13, 1792, David Rice, Ordinary Seaman, Nov. 1, 1781, $35.79
July 28, 1792, Elisha Caesar, Boy, July 21, 1780, $19.92
Oct. 29, 1792, William Brower, Acting Midshipman, Sept. 22, 1781, $49.09
Jan. 23, 1793, Thomas Dupee, Boy, July 5, 1780, $39.11
April 13, 1793, Edwards Jarvis, Boy, Aug. 11, 1782, $236.73
June 29, 1793, Stephen Rockwell, Seaman, Nov. 1, 1781, $39.46
July 3, 1793, Henry Wrightington, Seaman, Mach 8, 1780, $49.12
July 3, 1793, John Aunable, Seaman, Feb. 10, 1780, $29.94
Jan. 14, 1794, John Brown, Seaman, Sept. 6, 1780, $54.94
March 5, 1794, John Mckinsley, Private, B. H. Richard & Alliance, Sept. 6, 1780, $67.40
April 21, 1794, Richard Pritchard, Boy, Nov. 6, 1780, $49.92
April 21, 1794, John Bland, Landsman ( New Recruit ) Sept. 6, 1780, $30.09
April 21, 1794, John Kirk, Seaman, Dec. 10, 1780, $23.92
April 21, 1794, Jonh McGee, Landsman ( New Recruit ) Sept 6, 1780, $50.85
April 21, 1794, James Haslam, Marine, Sept. 6, 1780, $33.99
April 21, 1794, William Taylor, Landsman ( New Recruit ) Feb. 10, 1780, $47.67
April 21, 1794, Henry Wilson, Landsman ( New Recruit ) Feb. 3, 1780, $15.52
April 21, 1794, Elisha Bemus, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $56.46
April 23, 1794, John Weir, Boy, July 5, 1780, $20.17
April 24, 1794, Alexander Anguish, Seaman, Sept. 6, 1780, $64.79
April 24, 1794, George Allen, Baber, Sept. 6, 1780, $19.89
April 24, 1794, Benjamin Youlan, Seaman, May 17, 1780, $49.01
April 24, Henry Nylander, Seaman, Feb. 6, 1780, $86.26
April 24, 1794, Charles Ross, Seaman, Feb. 10, 1780, $55.31
May 9, 1794, James McGhaw, Boy, Sept. 6, 1780, $23.50
An Important Note: The statement number can be had upon request.
Ship Hornet.
May 5, 1792, William Rodford, Lieutenant marines, Dec. 17, 1778, $355.66
Ship Trubull.
May 11, 1792, Boardin Wilcocks, Seaman, Nov. 5, 1780, $37.74
May 30,1792, David Bill, Acting Lieutenant, June 2, 1780, $112.00
June 23, 1792, Graves Hosmen, Midshipman, July 1, 1780, $10.60
June 23, 1792, Gideon Chapman, Midshipman, June 2, 1780, $31.84
June 23, 1792, Caleb Dyer, Midshipman, Nov. 15, 1780, $62.56
June 26, 1792, Daniel Corry, Master mate, Nov. 15, 1780, $47.23
June 26, 1792, Peter Darrow, Coxswain, Nov. 15, 1780, $36.31
Jan. 6, 1794, Richard Law, Midshipman, Oct. 1, 1781, $66.14
Jan. 20, 1794, Stephen Chapman, Seaman, Nov. 15, 1780, $19.46
Feb. 1, 1794, James Cullen, Seaman, June 2, 1780, $2.77
Feb. 7, 1794, Gideon Sherman, Seaman, Nov. 1780, $9.01
Feb. 8, 1794, Francis Atwood, Seaman, Nov. 15, 1780, $42.62
Feb. 11, 1794, Elisha Fuller, Seaman, Nov. 15, 1780, $26,85
April 1, 1794, Levi Homes, Seman, Jan. 15, 1778, $60.67
April 1, 1794, David Miller, Boy, March 1, 1778, $38.88
Ship Sachem.
May 18, 1792, John Quain, Seaman, June 3, 1777, $11.33
Ship Surprise.
June 1, 1792, James Swain, Acting Midshipman, Sept. 8, 1778, $25.30
Note. Although I call them ships many were Frigate's & Sloop's.
Interesting fact: This frigate, meaning a medium size warship capable of sustained independent operation and powerful enough to take on any warship other than a ship of the line, seems to have had its English origin in a captured French privateer (a licensed, private man of war) named Tygre, which was captured in 1747 and commissioned in the Royal Navy. She carried twenty-six 9-pounder long guns on a single covered deck, and soon was seen to be a most useful addition.
Interesting fact: The naval term "sloop" referred to ships with different rigs and sizes varying from navy to navy.
Ship Boston.
June 9, 1792, Edward E. Cades, Midshipman, July 16, 1780, $203.77
June 11, 1792, Abel Wetherall, Gunner, July 16, 1780, $203.77
June 11, 1792, William Greenough, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $66.21
July 13, 1792, George Price, Acting mate, Sept. 10, 1779, $20.50
Nov. 9, 1792, Edward Rice, Steward, July 16, 1780, $165. 99
Nov. 22, 1792, Isaac Fenno, Marine, July 11, 1780, $48. 21
Nov. 22, 1792, Benjamin Balch, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $99.92
Nov. 22, 1792, Benjamin Andrews, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $63.34
Jan. 4, 1793, William Barnes, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $48.60
March 5, 1793, Joseph Harrington, Seaman, Oct. 27, 1778, $45.14
May 1, 1793, William Farmer, Carpenter & Boatswain's mate, July 15, 1780, $107.34
May 14, 1793, Samuel Hemminguay, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $52.90
Aug. 7, 1793, Thomas Burnes, Surgeon, July 16, 1780, $544.67
Feb. 28, 1794, John Warner, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $47.56
March 3, 1794, Christian Wilkins, Marine, July 16, 1780, $48.78
March 4, 1794, Joseph Loring, Corporal mate, July 16, 1780, $56.91
March 4, 1794, Boice C. Jemeson, Boy, July 16, 1780, $51.31
March 4, 1794, Eli Berdue, Marine, July 16, 1780, $52.48
March 7, 1794, Abraham Temple, Marine, July 16, 1780, $85.31
March 11, 1794, William Kimball, Marine, July 16, 1780, $92.15
March 12, 1794, John Clark, Durmmer, July 11, 1780, $56.60
March 12, 1794, Zaccheus Swain, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $56.74
March 13, 1794, James Gordon, Marine, Juy 16, 1780, $58.47
March 13, 1794, John Friend, Marine, July 16, 1780, $48.46
March 13, Ephraim Bennett, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $48.46
March 15, 1794, John Stroud, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $63.16
March 15, 1794, John Baptist, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $54.86
April 4, 1794, John Fisk, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $51.02
April 4, 1794, Isaac Barney, Drummer, July 16, 1780, $56.49
April 4, 1794, John Ketcherman, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $62.10
April 4, 1794, Joseph Wallis, Seaman July 16, 1780, $62.21
April 4, 1794, Joseph Peack, Gunner's mate, July 16, 1780, $74.25
April 10, 1794, John McClure, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $56.51
April 10, 1794, John Perkins, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $54.14
April 24, 1794, Thomas Gage, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $52.65
April 24, 1794, William Hill, Marine, July 16, 1780, $174.34
April 24, 1794, Anthony Griffin, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $57.95
April 30, 1794, Tilton, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $77.00
April 30, 1794, William Havens, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $62.27
April 30, 1780, John White, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $44.16
Jan. 2, 1795, John Cowen, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $67.68
Jan. 2, 1795, William Eddy, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 16, 1780, $51.15
Feb. 11, 1795, Prince Coleman, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $58.01
Feb. 11, 1795, Zaccheus Swain, Seaman, July 16, 1780, $55.50
Ship Warren.
April 28, 1792, John Hastings, Marine, Sept. 1, 1779, $18.89
May 1, 1793, William Farmer, Carpenter, Boatswains mate, July 15, 1780, $107.34
July 31, 1792, Phineas Bond, Marine, Sept. 1, 1779, $18.89
Ship Providence.
June 14, 1792, John McCrackin, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 11, 1780, $66.36
July 3, 1792, Edward Or Edwards Strengthfield, Mate, Aug. 26, 1779, $56.84
Aug. 22, 1792, William Hill, Boy, July 11, 1780, $55.12
Aug. 22, 1792, Jacob Wamsley, Boy, July 11, 1780, $154.37
Sept. 14, 1792, John Lee, Seaman, July 11, 1780, $57.09
Oct. 5, 1792, Christopher Smith, Seaman, July 11, 1780, $51.47
Oct. 5, 1792, John Wright, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 11, 1780, $50.49
Oct. 5, 1792, Daniel Smith, Marine, July 11, 1780, $57.03
Oct. 13, 1792, Eden Wadsworth, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 11, 1780, $49.92
Nov. 22, 1792, George Cushman, Marine, July 11, 1780, $51.25
Nov. 29, 1792, John Harris, Corporal of Marines, July 11, 1780, 70.83
Nov. 30, 1792, James Richardson, Boy, July 11, 1780, $53,83
Jan. 24, 1793, Alexander Touch, Steward, July 11, 1780, $163.33
April 6, 1793, John Barker, Seaman, July 11, 1780, $81.87
April 6, 1793, Samuel Peckham, Drummer, Jan. 1, 1777, $32.75
May 16, 1793, John Norcot, Landsman ( New Recruit ) Aug. 26, 1779, $3.66
May 18, 1793, Joseph Moncrief, Boy, July 11, 1780, $42.25
June 29, 1793, Samuel Tyler, Marine, July 11, 1780, $48.59
Jan. 2, 1794, James Holt, Marine, July 11, 1780, $50.1`0
Jan. 11, 1794, Jonathan Donnison, Master, Sept. 25, 1780, $407.95
Jan. 20, 1794, John Eddy, Marine, July 11, 1780, $53.46
Feb. 7, 1794, Christopher Hill, Seaman, July 11, 1780, $61.89
Feb. Joseph Wheaton, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 11, 1780, $47.15
Feb. 29, 1794, John Brown, Boy, July 11, 1780, $46.76
March 15, 1794, Elisha Aldrick, Corporal Marines, July 11, 1780, $60.20
April 4, 1794, Levi Cole, Marine, July 11, 1780, $50.13
April 4, 1794, John Chase, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 11, 1780, $50.98
April 24, 1794, Philip O' Bransher, Seaman, July 11, 1780, $58.42
April 24, 1794, Gasper Duncan, Landsman ( New Recruit ) July 11, 1780, $50.59
April 24, 1794, Stephen Burdin, Seaman, July 11, 1780, $58.63
April 24, 1794, Benjamin Roberts, Seaman, July 11, 1780, $46.36
April 24, 1794, John Burdin, Boy, July 11, 1780, $47.81
April 25, 1794, David Wesley, Boy, July 11, 1780, $52.51
April 25, 1794, John Williams, Seaman, July 11, 1780, $60.51
Aug. 18, 1794, James Rogers, Master, May 10, 1779, $72.52
Jan. 2, 1795, James Irons, Marine, July 11, 1780, $30.95
Jan. 2, 1795, John Davis, Marine, July 11, 1780, $56.33
Jan. 8, 1795, Gideon Davis, Marine, July 11, 1780, $55.56
Jan. 8, Jeremiah Davis, Marine, July 11, 1780, $55.48
An Important Note: A copy of the ships history can be obtain upon request.
Ship Hancock.
July 9, 1792, Nathan Parker, Marine, June 20, 1777, $27.89
July 25, 1792, John A. White, Boatswain, Sept. 16, 1777, $59.50
Oct. 17, 1792, Eliphalet Jones, Marine, Jan. 23, 1778, $20.45
Jan. 4, 1793, Samuel Cavenner, Seaman, Jan. 23, 1778, $64.00
Aug. 8, 1793, Samuel Cavender, Seaman, Jan. 23, 1778
Feb. 21, 1794, Solomon Coomes, Seaman, Oct. 4, 1777, $31.86
Ship Morris.
Aug. 3, 1792, James Frasier, Cooper, Steward, Aug. 18, 1779, $51.26
Ship Deane.
July 16, 1792, Joseph Hubbard, Fifer, April 22, 1781, $45.05
Aug. 22, 1792, William McDonald, Corporal of Marines, April 30, 1780, $21.57
Sept. 14, 1792, Abraham Northgate, Boy, April 30, $30.35
March 16, 1793, John D. Yeaton, Midshipman, April 30, 1780, $79.13
May 1, 1793, Ebenezer Goddard, Sergeant Marines, April 30, 1780, $38.88
May 1, 1793, Samuel Prithard, Lieutenant Marines, May 30, 1781, $367.51
May 23, Thomas Fry, Midshipman, Sept. 1, 1779, $76.29
Jan. 10, 1794, William Fleming, Master at arms, Midshipman, April 30, 1780, $239.28
Interesting Fact: Just before sunset, the drummer beat to quarters, assembling the whole ship's company at their battle stations for inspection.
Ship Morris.
Aug. 3, 1792, James Frasier, Cooper, Steward, Aug. 18, 1779, $51.26
Ship Virginia.
Aug. 2, 1792, John Schoolfield, Midshipman, Oct. 18, 1781, $64.46
Ship Columbus.
Oct. 15, 1792, John Nick, Marine, Nov.14, 1776, $49.29
Ship Fly.
Jan. 8, 1793, Joseph Shearman, Landsman ( New Recruit ) April 10, 1776, $15.56
Ship Cobat.
Dec. 5, 1793, Joseph Ravenscroft, Marine, Aug. 1776, $20.74
Ship Rawleigh.
Marh 4, 1794, David Morgan, Marine, Dec. 13, 1776, $32.66
Ship Alfred.
Oct. 5, 1792, John Long, Marine, Aug.20, 1777, $111.04
Oct. 15, 1792, John Nick, Marine, Nov. 14, 1776, $49.29
Arpil 4, 1794, Walter Tilley, Boy, April 17, 1776, $14.52
April 9, 1794, Samuel Tilley, Carpenter, Jan. 14, 1777, $142.00
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