Saturday, March 12, 2011

Henry Vineyard- Battle of Spanish Fort Ala.

There are a lot of men stated within this report, but I will only highlight the man of my interest, but I’m sure others will enjoy reading this report because of the other names stated within.
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Numbers 78. Report of Lieutenant Colonel William B. Bell, Eighth Iowa Infantry, of operations April 8.

HDQRS. EIGHTH IOWA VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY,
In Front of Spanish Fort, Ala., April 9, 1865.

CAPTAIN; In compliance with instructions I have the honor to make the following report of the part taken by the Eighth Iowa Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the action of Spanish Fort, April 8, 1865:

About 5 p.m. on said day, in compliance with the directions of Colonel J. L. Geddes, commanding brigade, I proceeded with my regiment from its position in line to the extreme right of our line, with orders to deploy two companies and advance them well up the ridge of slope on the enemy's extreme left and effect a lodgment on the crest of the hill, if practicable, and hold the position if possible; to hold the remainder of my regiment in rear and under cover of the line of works partially completed across the swamp on our extreme right to the bay, but not to expose the regiment, and to commence the deployment and advance of these skirmishers at 6.10 o'clock. I formed my command in obedience to the above instructions, and at precisely 6.10 o'clock I ordered Company A, Captain Henry Muhs commanding, and Company G, Lieutenant Henry Vineyard commanding, to move around the right of the works in the swamp above referred to and deploy forward on the center, which order was promptly and gallantly executed by Captain Muhs, who commanded the line of skirmishers.

The line advanced through an almost impassable swamp, thickly strewn with fallen trees and brush, and in which the water and mud were very deep, and this under a heavy fire from the enemy. The left of the line gained the crest of the hill, attacking the enemy on his flank,; the right moved forward by a left turn, attacking the enemy in his rear. In the meantime I ordered Lieutenant Ball, commanding Company H to advance his company around the right of the works and move forward in support of Company A and G, then hotly engaging the enemy. I had now executed all the orders that I had received from Colonel Geddes, except holding the position if possible. I soon became convinced that the best way to secure that end was to push forward my entire force, for the reason that the fire from our forces in the rifle-pits would protect the left flank, and a swamp the right flank of my regiment, leaving us only our front to contend with.

I, however, dispatched Lieutenant Clark, of Company E, to report the above facts to Colonel Geddes, and requested orders, which I awaited for some time. The regiment was impatient to go to the assistance of their comrades, who were fighting in full view and but a short distance off, and, believing that to wait longer for orders was dangerous, I ordered the regiment forward over our works. The movement was executed with as much regularity as could be expected considering the nature of the ground. As soon as the regiment gained the crest of the hill where our skirmishers were the fight commenced in full force, but of such a character that it is difficult to describe. The regiment moved by the right flank in rear of the enemy's rifle-pits, and carried them for a distance of 500 yards, either killing, wounding, or capturing the entire force of the enemy occupying the same. One thing that was very much in our favor was that the enemy's works from their extreme left for a considerable distance up consisted of a series of small pits without direct connection with each other.

This enabled us to attack them in detail, and we had carried a considerable portion of their works before their main force was aware that we had turned their left. We here witnessed the spectacle of dying in the last ditch, as quite a number of the rebels refused to surrender and were shot in their ditches, and on the other hand quite a number of them who were taken prisoners, ought, in justice to our men to have been killed as they would first fire at our men after begin ordered to surrender, then throw up both hands and surrender. At the time we had carried some 500 yards of the enemy's works, and were yet advancing in them by the right flank, Colonel Geddes, came up and directed me to place my command outside the enemy's works and facing toward them using them for breast-works and to throw out a company as skirmishers to my right and front, which orders were promptly complied with.

After making some further disposition Colonel Geddes placed Colonel Turner, of the One hundred and eighth Illinois (whose regiment had by this time come up to our support), temporarily in command. Soon after this Captain Kettenring, of my command, reported the enemy advancing in heavy column. They advanced until within thirty or forty yards of us, calling out "we surrender," and then fired on us. When they got within twenty-five yards of us I ordered my command to fire and fix bayonets, which was done with a will. The enemy broke and ran, but soon after rallied and returned, and when within fifty yards of us halted. I ordered two companies to give them a volley, which caused them to break, and we saw them no more. Soon after this Colonel Geddes returned, formed his brigade and marched it through the fort and to the bay beyond, after which by his direction I moved my command to camp.

I claim for my regiment the honor of making the attack, and of being the only regiment that engaged the enemy inside of his works; also of capturing 3 stand of colors, 5 pieces of artillery, and 450 prisoners, 7 of them commissioned officers. I have receipts for 350; the remainder were turned over to the troops most convenient to our rear. My regiment might have had a greater number of flags had they been less anxious to engage the enemy. Where all do their duty it is a difficult and delicate matter to make any discrimination. The several companies of the regiment were commanded by the following officers; Company A, Captain Muhs; Company B, Captain Kettenring; Company E, Lieutenant Clark; Company F, Lieutenant Harper; Company G, Lieutenant Vineyard; Company H, Lieutenant Ball; Company I, Sergeant Taylor; Company K, Captain Weeks. I would respectfully present to the favorable notice of the colonel commanding brigade the following-named officers; Captain Henry Muhs, who was conspicuous for his coolness while in command of the skirmish line; Lieutenant Henry Vineyard, commanding Company G in skirmish line, who was wounded in the arm early in the engagement, but continued in command of his company until he received a wound which broke his leg and will probably prove fatal.

Captain Weeks, who was conspicuous for his bravery throughout the engagement; Captain Kettenring, who was severely wounded while bravely leading his company; Lieutenant Gardner, who took command of his company after Captain Kettenring was wounded and led it through the engagement with ability; and Sergeant Betz, Company G, who took command of his company after Lieutenant Vineyard was wounded and handled it well. I am under obligations to Adjutant Marsden for valuable assistance rendered me in communicating instructions to the command. In addition to the names above mentioned, many enlisted men deserve honorable mention, but they are so numerous that it would make this report too voluminous.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
WILLIAM B. BELL,
Lieutenant Colonel Eighth Iowa Veteran Vol. Infty., Commanding Regiment.

Note. To be captains by brevet.

First Lieutenant Henry Vineyard, of the Eighth Iowa Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services during the campaign against the city of Mobile and its defenses, to date from March 26, 1865.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Thomas Talbot & Others, Missouri.

On the night of October 12, 1827, at a place about twenty-five miles west of the Pawnee fork of the Arkansas river. While encamp by the public road on their way back from Santa Fe. To Missouri. Thomas Talbot, Elisha Stanley, William Wolfskill, James Collins, Edwin M. Ryland, James Fielding, and Solomon Houck, who were retuning with a numerous stock of horses, mules, and asses, were wantonly attacked and the greater part of their stock was taken from them by a body of Indians.

A few years later, Edwin M. Ryland was to be come the receiver of public moneys for the district of land subject to sale at Lexington, in the State of Missouri, from the 21st instant, 1833. In 1840 he was superseded.

Authors Note. If any one has any additional information on these names and would like to share it with the other readers, write to and I will post it. My address can be found in my profile.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

They Change Their Name.

This is a very short list, but to those looking into these family lines will find the information very helpful.
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Nathan Sergeant Dustin now to be that of Nathan Sergeant, January 1, 1867.

Emil Cohen to be that of Emil Cornely, June 23, 1866.

William Bussard to be that of William Franklin, 1831?

Samuel Chase Barney to be that of Samuel Chase De Kraftt or Kraft, December 1, 1867.

Photius Kavasales to be that of Photius Fisk, May 3, 1848.

Dorsey Edwin William Towson to be that of Dorsey Edwin William Carter, February 25, 1865.

Lewis Grant to be that of Lewis Grant Davidson, 1811.

Here is the reason for the name change.

Lewis Grant Davidson, of the city of Washington, stating that, for the purpose of inheriting a large estate, he has assumed the surname of Davidson, having heretofore been distinguished by the surname of Grant.

Lucinda Golden, was trying to get her name changed to what name is not stated, no record was found that she got it changed, the year was 1862.

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Ships & Surnames. 1789-1845

If you been looking for a ship or some one that owned a ship this page may be of help to you. This page list not only the names of the ships but the Captains, Owners, Masters and the importers and Exporters. The information listed here is just a small part of the over all information. The information here was taken from the Bills of Congress, if you find a name of interest and would like to read the Bill, you can request it by writing to me.  My address can be found in my profile.
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Brig Minerva, caught fire some time in 1790?, the Spanish brig Leon, rescued the crew.

Thomas Jenkins, was the owner of the ship America Hero.

Brigantine Susan & Polly, owners were, Leffert Lefferts, Thomas Carpenter, Jeremiah Condy and William Condy.

Ship James of New York, owners were, Reuben Smith and Nathan Strong.

The commander of the ship Enterprize was Herbert Jones, about 1795.

Alexander Claxton captain of the navy did salvage on the English merchant ship James Mitchell.

Thadeus Phelps and company, shipped their cargo on the ship Commerce.

Gazaway B. Lamar, imported a steam boat into the United States.

Whitford Gill, boat was captured by the enemy in 1814, on Lake Ontario.

Joseph Rowe, a boatswain, to share in the prize money for the capturing of the British fleet on Lake Champlain.

John Percival command the United States schooner Dolphin.

Amos Sheffield, was one of the owners of the schooner Three Sisters, in 1831.

William B. Doliber, Thomas Woodfin, Samuel Davis and Samuel Davis were owners of the Schooners Mary and Hannah, said schooners were lost at sea.

The United States ship George Washington captain was John Shaw, in 1801.

James Marsh shipped cargo on the schooner Comet.

M. S. Gordon was master of the brig Sarah George.

Remington Arnold Junior and Arnold Smith, were owners of the schooner Admiral.

Charles Cramer, George Kaler, George Creamer, Isaac G. Reed and John Studley, were part owners of the schooners Joseph and Mary.

Humphrey B. Gwathmey of the firm of Roy & Gwathmey, emported cargo on the Schooner Silas Wood.


The commander of the Schooner Delight, was John Cannon, about 1795.

W. E. Dickson, was Master of the Brig Trader, 1791.

John Puller Nutty, was Master of the schooner Industry, 1791.

Allen Hill, master of the Brig Diana, 1794.

John H. Shackerly, master of the Brig Lydia, 1794.

William Hopper, was master of the Brig Mary, 1793.

The ship Washington was wrecked on the cost of Holland, in November of 1795.

The Schooner Endeavour and Schooner Fish-hawk, were owned by James O’Brien and James Aylward.

The Ship Amity sailed out of Charleston South Carolina, with a cargo of sugar between 1797 and 1798.

James Yard, cargo was shipped on the ship Ganges, cargo was 106 pipes, eight hogsheads and five quarter casks Madeira wine, 1798.

Josiah Wilson, was captain of the Brig Acteon, his cargo was 3,500, rifles and carbines, came from Hamburgh 1799.

Thomas Dingley, was captain of the ship Juno. June15, 1801.

Paolo Paoly, was owner of the schooner Amphittheatre, which was captured by the Experiment, William Maley commanding.

John Coles, was the owner of the Grand Turk, 1801.

The ships Betty Catheart and Brig Aaron, was captured by the French Privateer La Bellone.

Andrew Tombs, was the master of the Chesapeake in 1800.

John Rodgers, Captain of the John Adams captured the armed ship Meshouds.

Robert Patton and Samuel Pearson, were owners of the Schooner Iris, cargo was owned by Samuel Gordon and others, 1804.

Edmund Briggs, was master of the schooner Phebe, 1802-1804.

Peter Landais, was a captain of a armed vessel of the United States name unknown, 1797.

George Little, was commander of the Frigate Boston, 1791, captured the Brig Flying Fish.

Augustin Serry, was a boatswain on the U. S. Brig Sophia, 1796-1798.
Note. A boatswain is a noncommissioned officer or a warrant officer on a ship in charge of the maintenance of the vessel, its boats, and other equipment.

Daniel Cotton, was owner of the ship Anna Maria, 1800.

Harry Caldwell and Amasa Jackson, were owners of the Brig Joseph Ricketson,

Jeremiah Reynolds, owner of the schooner Victory, about 1809.

Levin Jones, was owner and command of the schooner Wolfe, about 1809.

William W. Weymouth, master of the schooner Weymouth, about 1809.

Joseph Weeks, master of the schooner Ceres, about 1809.

John Macnamara, was owner the schooner Sally, 1808.

Edwin T. Satterwhite, was purser on the U. S. brig Vixen and the sloop of war Hornet.

The crew of the private schooner Rosamond, were been held on board a Spanish vessel at Porto Cavello, between 1812 and 1813.

Richard Dale, was commander of the U. S. ship Ganges.

John Cahoone, was master of the cutter Vigilant, which captured the British privateer Dart.
Stephen West, was master of the ship Walker, 1812.

John Whitney and Joseph H. Dorr, owners of the schooner Industry, before 1814.

Weston Jenkins of the sloop Two Frieds, captured the British schooner Retaliation in November of 1814.

Uriah Coolidge and James Burnham, of Portland Maine, took care of wounded seaman of the private armed schooner Siro they were; Peter Charry, Thomas Robinson, John Hart, Thomas Bailey, Pter Ridley and Joseph Sawyer. They were wounded by the explosion of the arm-chest in 1813.

William Potter, was master of the ship Tiber, 1812.

Andrew Oburg, captain of the Swedish schooner Lichlighten.

The garrison at Fort Boyer on September 14, 1814, captured the sloop-of-war Hermes. The garrison in the same year captured the schooner Active.

Erastus Loomis was on the Brig Eagle, in the action on Lake Champlain, September 11, 1814.

Charles Dolph, was killed during the war of 1812, between a party of volunteers from the town of Saybrook and the crew of the British privateer Rover.

Samuel Traverse, was master of the cutter Surveyor.

David Coffin, Samuel & William Rodman and Samuel Rodman Jr., were owners of the ship Phebe Anne, who’s cargo was taken and put on the British Brig Rolla, in 1815.

Charles Stewart, captain of the Constitution, and his crew, captured the British vessels of war the Cyane and the Levant. Captain Stewart received a Gold meal, his Officers receiver Silver medals.

William Haslet, owned the ship Liberty.

Richard Taylor, received total disability from a wound he received while captain of a flotilla, on the waters of Chesapeake.

Nathaniel Seavey, Richworth Mason and Daniel Tobey, of Massachusetts, recaptured the schooner Pink.

James Stewart alias James A. Stewart, was master of the schooner Sally Baker Windsor.

Captain Teakle Savage boat was used in the capturing a launch and two barges belonging to the enemy.

George Buckmaster, furnished whale-boats to the United States.

Martin Warner was owner of the schooner Nanct.

John Donnell. Of Baltimore, owner of the schooner Eleanor.

Seth Sprague, owner of the fishing schooner Nine Sisters, between 1813 and 1818.

Benjamin Berry, of Massachusetts, was paid $300, hundred dollars for bring property from the British wreck Diligent.

Jonathan Amory and Thomas C. Amory, were owners of the ship Edward.

William Morgan, was master of the ship Louisa.

Thomas Hall Jervey, surveyor for the port of Chaleston, was paid half the amont for the condemnation of the schooner Lovely, James and Elizabeth.

William Coffin was given drawback, for cargo shipped on the Brig Bonif, 1817.

Elkanah Finney, was one owner of the fishing vessel Juno.

John D. Carter, had part of his cargo taken off the ship Mandarin.

Angus O. Fraser, was on the seizure of the British vessel the Ardent, his ship was the Louisiana, 1811.

Richard S. Hackley seized the ship Vigilant, 1809.

Peter Cadwell and James Britten, shipped their cargo on the ship Northern Liberties, which was captured and sold at New York.

John Gooding and James Williams, owners of the private arm schooner Midas, who captured the Privateer Dash.

Mathew M’Nair, had a schooner-rigged flat bottomed boat called the Columbia, which was destroyed at French Mills, 1813.

John Robertson was master of the Brig Independent.

Robert F. Stockton, Lieutenant and commander of the schooner Alligator, who captured the schooner Jeune Evgenia off the coast of Africa, and the ship Marianna Floraon on the high seas.

Charles M. Collier, had his packet boat the Huntress, captured by the enemy in the war of 1812.

William Barlett and John Stearns were the owners of the fishing schooner Angler.

Nathaniel Carver, was the owner of the vessel Harmony.

John Zeabold was a seaman on the sloop of war the Wasp.

Francis G. Macey, owner of the ship General Jackson, John Fisher was it’s master.

John Wilmont, was either a owner or just shipping cargo on the schooner Collector.

Isaac Collyer was the owner of the fishing schooner the Dcve.

John H. Howland shipped cargo on the Brig William Howland.

Jacob A. Blackwell paying extra tonnage on the brig Prospect.

Elisha Snow had his sloop Mary Snow condemned in 1822.

The Spanish brig San Francisco, master was Miguel Zenteno.

Joseph Forrest was paid for demurrage on the schooner William Yeaton.

John M. Moody and Samuel moody were owners of the fishing schooner Welcome Return.

Elijah Bailey, Christopher Lester, Daniel Douglas and Noyes Barber, were owners of the fishing sloop Lucy Anne.

George Stiles, was the owner of the ship Fabius, Brig Aid and the schooner Ann, these ships were sunk for the defense of Baltimore harbor, on February 17, 1815.

Otis Pendleton and Harris Pendleton , were owners of the fishing schooner called the Elizabeth, which was lost at sea.

John F. Delaplaine and Elijah P. Delaplaine were owners of the fishing schooner called the Sandford William, which was accidentally burnt at sea, in 1824

Seaman William Thompson was wounded by a musket ball, on August 10, 1819, while on the Louisiana.

Thomas Douty to be paid his share of prize money for the capture of the Algerine vessels in 1815.

Horace Waite, was owner of the schooner Parnell which was washed on shore in 1823.

John Abraham Willink, had his cargo on the brig Pilgrim, in 1823.

Parker McCobb, was given a register for the brig Liberator of bath, which was formerly a British vessel called the Liberator, which had been stranded on the coast of the United States a and was purchased by him and repaired.

Joshua T. Chase, John Dennett, Joseph Todd and Joseph Litchfield Jr. owners of the fishing schooner Betsey, which was lost at sea.

Henry G. Rice, had a cargo of colored cotton on the brig Franklin, in 1819.

Philip Coombs was owner of the fishing schooner called John, which was lost at sea.

Nathaniel Briggs, was master of the brig Enterprize.

John T. Ross, of Newburyport, had three trunks of Madras Handkerchiefs exported on the brig William in 1822.

Francis H. Gregory, was commander of the schooner Grampus.

Henry Dickins, Thomas Dunbar, Junior, and trustum Dickins owners of a fishing schooner call the Whale.

B. W. Miller was master of the schooner Governor Cass.

Charles Henry Hall had cargo on the brig Sarah.

Payson Perrin was master of the ship Tartar.

Michael Lewis was pilot on the United States schooner Vixen.

The ship Alleghany was captured at Gibraltar in 1812.

Elisha Ives had a boat captured by the enemy in 1814.

Ships that were sunk for the defense of Baltimore harbor were: Thomas Wilson, Chesapeke, Adriana, Scioto, Temperance, Fabius, India Packet, Mars and Nancy. Brigs; Aid, George, Swallow, Blanche, Sally, Eliza, Betsey, Father and Son, and Ann. Schooners; Scudder, Ann, Columbia, Enterprise and Packet. And the Sloop Rosanna.

Ebenezer Rollins shipped his cargo on the ship Rebecca Coffin.

Richard Smith and William Pearse, second citizens of the United States, now owners of the brig Hope, and now asking foe a register of said brig Hope.

Daniel Jackson and Lucius M. Higgins now owners of the schooner Julia D. Ramsey, built in Quebec. Said owners asking for a register, of said ship.

Charles Marchant and Winslow Curtis, charged with piracy, captured by Stephen Hook.

Eber Hubbard, had his boat captured in the war of 1812.

Thomas Pain, lost his cargo from the revenue cutter Crawford, March 16, 1829.

George J. Knight had a schooner captured by the enemy in the war of 1812.

John Hughes, pastor of Philadelphia, had church cargo shipped on the ship Sully and the brig Caroline.

Russell Hotchkiss and son, and Jehiel Forbes and son, are the owners of the brig Stranger.

Crosby Arey, owner of the Schooner Burr.

Glover Broughton and his crew were bring into port the schooner Union, which was lost at sea.

Josiah P. Creesy and crew of the fishing schooner Panther, were lost at sea.

Samuel Bragdon and David Chase, owners of the schooner Halcyon, which was lost at sea.

Charles Gordon owner of the schooner Two Sons, which was driven onto shore by a gale.

Samuel Lord, owner and master of the fishing schooner Mary and Sally, which was lost at sea.

William Haskell, was either a owner or master of the fishing schooner Friendship, which was lost at sea.

Pat McRown was owner?, of the schooner Rising States, which was lost at sea.

Joseph W. Wormstead, owner? Of the schooner Sally, which was lost at sea.

Benjamin F. Stone was master of the brig Mary Averill.

Francis R. Theobald, was master of the brig Euphrates.

George Gott and Jonathan Tarr, owners?, of the fishing schooner Mary Flower, which was driver onto shore and lost.

Ebenezer Phillips was owner of the fishing schooner Van Buren, which was lost at sea.

Thomas Dixon and company shipped cargo on the ships Nestor and James Monroe.

Joseph W. Green, owner?, of the fishing schooner Two Brothers, lost at sea.

Robert Dickey imported wine on the brig Generous Friends.

Samuel Potter and James Cassidey are owners of the barque called Calypso.
Joshua Hatch, owner? Of the fishing schooner Joseph, which was lost at sea.

Isaac Means, was owner of the schooner Elizabeth.

David McCord lost his money in the burning of the Steamer Florida. The steamer was in the possession of Alexander Pope, at the time of the burning.

Ebenezer Breed, Merchant, imported wine on the brig Gazelle.

George Frazar, owner of the fishing schooner Quero, which was lost at sea.

Philip F. Voorhees, commanded the ship John Adams.

Frederick Frey & Co., imported two thousand two hundred and twenty, packs of Spanish playing cards on the Schooner Pearl.

Spencer C. Gist was Midshipman and Acting Lieutenant on the Frigate Guerriere.

Joseph R. Folsom was either a importer or owner of the schooner Galaxy, which was lost at sea.

Thomas Cushing was managing owner of the fishing schooner Commerce.

Jacob Clements was owner of the Brig Cumberland and Active Trader.

Jesse Seymour was part of the crew of the sloop of war Wasp.

Melancton W. Bostwick was a purser on the brig Epervier.

Gilbert A. Smith and Nathan Stark were owners of the fishing schooner Lilly.

John L. Bowman and Enoch Noyes were owners of the fishing schooner George.

Exporters.

James Grant Forbes and Ralph B. Forbes, cargo on the brig Sussex.
Joseph Simmons cargo on the ship Golden Age.
Jacob Ritter cargo on the ship Fair American.
John Lavel cargo on the brig Molly.
Gary, Taylor and Samuel Tagert, cargo on the ship Temperance.
Caleb Eddy cargo on the ship Rasselas.

Joshua Atwood Jr., owner of the schooner Abelino.

Josiah Holmes owner of the sloop Lydia.

John B. Pierce owner of the schooner John George, who also saved the cargo of the ship Rob Roy, after total abandonment of said ship at sea.

Charles Gordon owner of the schooner Two Sons, which was lost at sea.

James S. Calhoun owner? Of the Steamboat Anna Calhoun and barges Mary Eliza and Antoinette.

Joseph Hidden owner of the fishing schooner Mary Francis.

Monday, March 07, 2011

Boys Of The Massachusetts Navy.

Many a boy was drawn to the sea, some for the adventure others to learn a trade. Some were introduced to the captain by a wealthy family who wanted the boy to learn the sea trade. The age of the boy ranged from nine to eighteen. Many of the boys on this list were on ship only a few months, then reenlisted to the same ship or other ship.
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Note. There are many miss spelling on the list but it is still readable.
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Abraham, William. Boy, brig " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; enlisted July 20, 1778; discharged Dec. 18, 1778; service, 4 mos. 29 days.

Addamson, Thomas. Portledge bill of ship "Duke De Chartres," commanded by Capt. Alexander Wilson, from Feb. 25, 1777, to June 10, 1777, 3 mos. 15 days; reported a black boy.

Adminster, Noah. Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged March 6, 1780; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 5 mos. 11 days.

Allen, Thomas, Salem. Boy, brig "Union" (privateer), commanded by Capt. Jon- athan Gardner ; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated Nov. 3, 1780 ; age, 15 yrs. ; stature, 4 ft. 5 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Alsworth, Christopher, Salem. Boy, brig “ Prospect," commanded by Capt. Joseph Vesey ; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated June 20, 1781; age, 14 yrs.; stature, 4 ft. 4 in.; complexion, dark; occupation, cooper; residence, Salem.

Andrew, James, Salem. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffington ; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated Aug. 14, 1780 ; age, 19 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 5 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Andrews, William. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden ; engaged Oct. 1, 1777 [service not given] .

Akbokk, Francis. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel "Waters; engaged Jul}- 9, 1779; service, 1 mo. 28 days.

Akbuncle, William. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded hy Capt. John Fisk; engaged Sept. 30,1776; discharged Jan. 1, 1777; service, 3 mos.; also, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden; engaged Feb. 26, 1777; discharged Aug. 29, 1777; service, 6 mos. 3 days.

AsHBUKNHAM, John. Boy, frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. S. Nicholson; engaged April 10, 1782; roll made up to May 31, 1782; service, 1 mo. 21 days; reported Capt. Nicholson's apprentice.

Atteltox, James. Cabin Boy, brigantine "Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; service from Feb. 1, 1777, to Feb. 17, 1777; also, brigantine "Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; service from Feb. 17, 1777, to Oct. 16, 1777.

Atavood, Samuel. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged Oct. 23, 1780; service, 6 mos. 12 days; reported captured May 5, 1781.

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Baden, Thomas. Boy, brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; stature, 5 ft. 1 in. ; nationality, American ; engaged May 10, 1779 ; discharged Sept. 6, 1779 ; service, 3 mos. 28 days.

Bailey, Joseph. Boy, "Lincoln Galley," commanded by Capt. John Curtis; engaged June 1, 1781 ; discharged June 25, 1781 ; service, 24 days.

Baker, Thomas. Boy, ship " Mars," commanded by Capt. James Nevins; engaged May 16, 1781 ; discharged June 12, 1781 ; service, 27 days ; roll dated Boston ; also, pay abstract of otficers and crew of the ship " Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson, dated May 31, 1785.

Balcom, William. Boy, State ship "Tartar," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; pay roll for service from June 4 to Nov. 11, 1782, 5 mos. 7 days, dated Boston.

Ballard, Joseph Rea. Boy, sloop " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged June 19, 1776; roll made up to Sept. 30, 1776, dated Salem ; also, brigan- tine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; roll made up for service from Sept. 30, 1776, to Jan. 1, 1777, 3 mos. ; also. Seaman; pay rpU for service from Jan. 1 to Feb. 17, 1777, 1 mo. 17 days.

Ballast, John. Boy, sloop " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk ; engaged June 25, 1776 ; discharged Sept. 30, 1776.

Barber, John. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden; engaged Oct. 1, 1777; discharged May 8, 1778; service, 7 mos. 8 days.

Barnard, John. Cabin boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. Daniel Souther; engaged Aug. 16, 1776; discharged Dec. 21, 1776; service, 4 mos. 5 days; also. Cooper, Ijrigantine "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged Dec. 24, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 26 days; roll dated Boston; also, Steward, brigantine "Hazard," commanded by Capt. Williams; nationality, American; stature, 5 ft. 8 in.; engaged May 4, 1779; roll made up to Sept. 6, 1779; service, 4 mos. 3 days.

Barnes, Corbin, Jr. Boy, brigantine " Nantes," commanded by Capt. Corbin Barnes [year not given] .

Barnett, Clement. Boy, United States brig " General Gates," commanded by Capt. John Skimmer ; list of men entitled to prize shares [year not given] ; entitled to one-half share.

Bakns, Thomas, Boston. Boy, ship " Essex " (privateer), commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated June 12, 1780; age, IG yrs. ; residence, Boston.

Baktai.l, Daniel. Boy, brigantine "Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Feb. 1, 1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777; service, 17 days.

Bartlett, Ansel, Plymouth. Boy, brigantine "Hazard," commanded by Capt. I Simeon Samson ; engaged Oct. 6, 1777 [service not given] ; also, pay roll dated Boston, Nov. 13, 1777.

Bartlett, Nathaniel. Boy, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged June 2, 1780; discharged March 12, 1781; service, 9 mos. 10 days; reported entitled to prize shares in the brig " Tryall " if captured.

Bartol, Johx. Boy, brigantine '• Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Ilara- den ; engaged March 26, 1778 ; discharged May 8, 1778 ; service, 1 mo. 12 days.

Baktox, Georgk. Boy, State sloop "Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little; engaged Sept. 30,1782; discharged Nov. 2."), 1782; service, 1 mo. 2ydays; also, pay roll for service from Dec. 13, 1782, to March 17, 1783, 3 mos. 5 days.

Batcholder, Asa, Danvers. Boy, ship •' Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Bufflngton; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated Aug. 14, 1780; age, 16 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 6 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Danvers.

Battist, John. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Fisk ; engaged March 6, 1777 ; rolls made up to Oct. 16, 1777 ; service, 7 mos. 12 days; also, muster roll for March- July, 1777, dated Salem; also, muster roll for Aug.-Oct., 1777, dated Boston.

Battvrst, John. Boy, sloop "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged June 25, 1776 [service not given] .

Batlet, Thomas. Boy, sloop " Providence ; " list of men entitled to prize shares in the " Loyalty " and " Wreck " [year not given] .

Batley, William. Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged July 15, 1780; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 1 mo. 2 days.

Bayrn, Stephen. Boy, brigantiiie "Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston [year not given] .

Beale, Aaron. Boy ; list of prisoners sent in the cartel " Silver Eel " from Halifax to Boston, Oct. 8, 1778, to be exchanged.

Berry, Johx. Boy, brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams ; engaged Dec. 2, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 18 days. Roll dated Boston.

Billings, William. Boy, State brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged July 3, 1778; discharged Oct. 14, 1778; service, 3 mos. 13 days; aho, Seaman, brigantine " Active," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged May 31, 1779; discharged Aug. 31, 1779; service, 3 mos. 1 day.

Bishop, Hezekiah. Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged Nov. 30, 1780 ; discharged Sept. 4, 1781 ; service, 9 mos. 4 days.

Black, Geokge. Boy, ship-" Gen. Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 9 (also given July 12), 1779; service, 1 mo. 28 days.

Blacklet, Samuel, Marblehead. Boy, sloop " Morning Star," commanded by Capt. John llavill ; descriptive list of officers and crew dated Oct. 17, 1780 ; age, 13 yrs. ; stature, 4 ft. 5 in.; complexion, darlc; residence, Marblehead.

Boss, Ebenezer. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cath- cart; engaged May 12; discharged June 23 [year not given, probably 1779] ; ser- vice, 1 mo. 11 days.

Boundat, Francis. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Haraden; engaged Oct. 1, 1777 [service not given] .

Boiun, Nathaniel. Boy, brigantine " Rising Empire," commanded 1)\- Capt. Richard Avhellen ; engaged May 25, 1776 ; discharged Sept. 4,' 1776 ; service, 3 mos. 10 days.

BowKN, Petkr. Boy, frigate "Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; en- gaged Feb. 5, 1782; discharged March 5, 1782; service, 1 mo.

Bristow, Peter. Boy, brigantine " Rising Empire," commanded by Capt. Richard Whellen; engaged May 25, 1776; discharged Sept. 4, 1776; service, 3 mos. 10 days.

Brookhouse, John. Boy, sloop "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; entered service June 1, 1776; discharged Sept. 30, 1776; roll dated Salem; also, Seaman, brigantine "Tyrannicide," Capt. John Fisk; engaged Sept. 30, 1776; discharged Feb. 17, 1777 ; also. Seaman, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged March 7, 1777; discharged July 31, 1777; reported entitled to | share of prize money; roll dated Salem; also, Seaman, brigantine "Massachusetts," Capt. John Fisk; engaged July 31, 1777; discharged Oct. 16, 1777; roll dated Boston.

Brown, Francis. Boy, State brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Wil- liams; engaged June 30, 1778; discharged Oct. 16, 1778; service, 3 mos. 16 days; also. Boy, brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. Williams; engaged Nov. 17, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 5 mos. 3 days; roll dated Boston; also. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged Jul}' 15 (also given July 12), 1779; service, 1 mo. 22 da\-s; also, Seaman, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged Feb. 7, 1780; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 6 mos. 10 days.

Brown, John. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged May 18, 1779 ; discharged Sept. 6, 1779 ; service, 3 mos. 19 days.

Brown, John. Boy, frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; engaged May 8, 1781; service to May 31, 1782, 12 mos. 23 days; engagement, 12 months ; reported Mr. McCavers's apprentice.

BuoAVN, William, Salem. Boy, hrig "Lexington," commanded Ijy Capt. David Smith. Jr. ; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Oct. 2, 1780 ; age, 13 yrs. ; stature, 3 ft. 8 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

BuFFiNGTON, Thomas. Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. Daniel Souther; engaged Aug. 12, 1776 ; discharged Dec. 21, 1776; service, 4 mos. 9 days.

Billmore, Samuel. Boy, State ship "Tartar," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged May 23, 1782; discharged Nov. 21, 1782; service, 5 mos. 27 days; re- ported son of John Bulmore. Roll dated Boston.

BvRCH, Thomas . Boy, sloop "Providence;" list of men entitled to prize shares in the ship "Alexander" captured Sept. 20, 1777; also. Boy, ship "Alfred," com- manded by Capt. John Paul Jones ; list of men entitled to prize shares in the ship " Mellish " and brig " Active " [year not given] .

Burden, Stephen. Boy, sloop "Republic," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged July 22, 1776; discharged Nov. 18, 1776, at Boston; service, 4 mos. 27 days.

BuRGEU, Peter. Boy, sloop "Providence," commanded by Capt. Hoysteed Hacker; list of men entitled to prize shares in the " Mellish " and "Active" [year not given] .

BuRGEs, Benjamin. Boy, brigantine " Rising Empire," commanded by Capt. Richard Whellen; engaged May 24, 1776; discharged Sept. 3, 1776; service, 3 mos. 11 days.

Burgis, Edward. Boy, brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged Dec. 1, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 19 days. Roll dated Boston.

Burns, James, Salem. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffin- ton ; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 14 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 4 in.; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Burton, John, Georgetown. Boy, brigantine "Freedom," commanded by Capt. Benjamin Ober ; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Sept. 11, 1780; age, 17 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft.; complexion, light; residence, Georgetown.

Bussup, James, Marblehead. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton ; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Aug. 14, 1780 ; age, 14 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 4 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Marl)lehead.

BcTLER, William. Boy, State brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Wil- liams; engaged June 30, 1778; discharged Oct. IG, 1778; service, 3 mos. 16 days.

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Caesar, . Boy, State brisr "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged July 3, 1778; discharged Oct. 14, 1778; service, 3 mos. 13 days.

Cameron, Alexander. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged June 30, 1779; discharged Sept. 6, 1779; service, 2 mos. 8 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Campbell, Moses. Boy, State ship " Tartar," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged July 25, 1782; discharged Nov. 21, 1782; service, 3 mos. 27 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Case, John. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; en- gaged Jan. 4, 1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777. Roll dated Boston.

Casky, Matthew. Boy, sloop "Republic," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged Sept. 20, 1776 ; discharged Nov. 15, 1776, at Boston ; service, 1 mo. 26 days.

Chace, George. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged Dec. 24, 1779; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 7 mos. 24 days; also, i5oy, ship "General Mifflin," commanded by Capt. George Wait Babcock ; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to at Boston, Sept. 9, 1780 ; age, 16 yrs. ; complexion, light; residence, Massachusetts.

Chadwick, John. Boy, sloop " Providence," commanded by Capt. Hoysteed Hacker ; list of men entitled to prize shares in the "Mellish " and "Active" [year not given] .

Chapmax, Samuel, Marblehead. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehe- miah Buffinton; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 15 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 3 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Marblehead.

Chase, Abram (also given Abraham). Boy, brigantine "Rising Empire," com- manded by Capt. Richard Whellen; engaged June 25, 1776; discharged Sept. 4, 1776; service, 2 mos. 10 days. Roll sworn to in Bristol Co.
Chatty, John. Boy, frigate " Dcane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; engaged Feb. 20, 1782; service to May 31, 1782, 3 mos. 11 days.

Chatty, Thomas. Boy, frigate "Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; engaged Feb. 22, 1782; service to May 31, 1782, 3 mos. 9 days.

Chipmax, John. Cabin boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged Feb. 17, 1777; discharged July 31, 1777; service, 5 mos. 14 days; roll dated Salem; also. Cabin boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," Capt. Fisk; en- gaged July 31, 1777; discharged Oct. 16, 1777; roll dated Boston.

Church, Johx. Boy, sloop " Republic," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged Aug. 28, 1776; discharged Nov. 18, 1776, at Boston; service, 2 mos. 20 days.

Clark, Thomas. Boy, United States brig "General Gates," commanded by Capt. John Skimmer ; list of men entitled to prize shares [year not given] ; entitled to ^ share.

Clovgh, Samuel. Boy', sloop " Defence," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; en- gaged July 12, 1781; discharged Sept. 26, 1781; service, 2 mos. 14 days; roll dated Boston; also, Boy, State ship "Tartar," commanded Ijy Capt. John Cath- cart; engaged May 27, 1782; discharged Nov, 21, 1782; service, 5 mos. 25 days; roll sworn to at Boston.

CoAS, Thomas. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Lambert ; engaged Dec. 22, 1777 [service not given] . Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Coffin, Richard. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged Oct. 11, 1780; discharged Aug. 30, 1781; service, 10 mos. 19 days.

CoNXELL, Dexxis. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston; engaged Aug. 26, 1777; discharged Sept. 14, 1777; service, 19 days.

Corey, Matthew. Boy, sloop " Republic," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged Sept. 20, 1776; service to Oct. 1, 1776. Roll sworn to in Middlesex Co.

CouLET, Philip. Cabin Boy, briantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged Feb. 1, 1777 ; discharged Feb. 17, 1777 ; service, 17 days.

Cottox, William, Boston. Boy, schooner " Resolution," commanded by Capt. Samuel Trusk; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to in Suffolk Co., Oct. 11, 1780; age, 10 yrs.; stature, 3 ft. 8 in.; complexion light; residence, Boston.

Cowel, Samuel. Boy, brigantine "Rising Empire," commanded by Capt. Richard Wbellen; engaged July 30, 1776; discharged Sept. 4, 1776; service, 1 mo. 5 days. Roll sworn to in Bristol Co. [See Samuel Crowel.]

Cowett, Erenezer. Boy, brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged Dec. 1, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 19 days; roll dated Boston; also, Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged May 18,1779; discharged June 23, 1779; service, 1 mo. 5 days; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Cowett, James. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged May 18, 1779; discharged June 23, 1779; service, 1 mo. 5 days. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Ceewe, "william. Cabin boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster ^"Villiams; engaged March 22,1780; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 4 mos. 2*5 days.

C»ocsceh, Reuren. Boy, schooner " Neashquowoite," commanded by Capt. Ephraim Cliase ; entered service Dec. 1, 1779; discharged Feb. 29, 1780; service, 2 mos. 29 s, under Col. John Allan, Commander-in-chief of Eastern Indian department at ^lachias; reported on shore duty.

C&ook, James, Cape Cod. Boy, brigantine "Hazard," commanded by Capt. Simeon
Samson; engaged Sept. 12, 1777 [service not given]. Roll dated Boston.

Cross, Michael. Cabin Boy, brigantine "Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston; engaged Feb. 4, 1777; service to Aug. 4, 1777; service, 6 mos.; also, Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden; engaged March 2, 1778; discharged May 8, 1778; service, 2 mos. 6 days.

Cro Wel, Samuel. Boy, brigantine "Rising Empire," commanded by Capt. Richard Whellen; engaged July 30, 1776; discharged Sept. 4,1776; service, 1 mo. 5 days. [See Samuel Cowel.]

Cummins, John, Salem. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 14 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 3 in.; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Currell, Joseph, Boston. Boy, brigantine " Hazard," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Oct. 10, 1777 [service not given]. [Name probably meant for Carrell.]

Curtis, Benjamin. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged June 30, 1779; discharged Sept. 6, 1779; service, 2 mos. 8 days; roll sworn to at Boston; also, Boy, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; engaged April 2, 1781; discharged June 12, 1781; service, 2 mos. 10 days; roll dated Boston; also, Boy, sloop "Defence," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; engaged July 9, 1781; discharged Sept. 26, 1781; service, 2 mos. 17 days; roll dated Boston.

Cutter, Isaac, Salem. Boy, State brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged June 29, 1778; discharged Oct. 16, 1778; service, 3 mos. 17 days; also, Seaman, brig "Lively," commanded by Capt. Benjamin Dunham; Cutter, Isaac, continued.

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Dampnt, Erenezeh. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts." commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged Feb. 17, 1777; discharged July 31, 1777; service, 5 mos. 14 days; roll dated Salem; also, same vessel and commander; engaged July 31, 1777; discharged Oct. 16, 1777; roll dated Boston.

Davis, Henry. Boy, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged June 1 (also given June 23), 1780; discharged March 12, 1781; service, 9 mos. 11 days; roll dated Boston; reported entitled to shares in the brig " Tryall" if made a prize; also, Seaman, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; engaged March 18, 1781; discharged June 12, 1781; service, 2 mos. 25 days; roll dated Boston; also, Landsman, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; pay abstract dated Jan. 13, 1783.

Davis, James. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; service to July 5, 1777, 6 mos. 5 days; reported entered the British service.

Dawson, Ezra. Boy, brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F.Williams; engaged Dec. 1, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 19 days. Roll dated Boston.

Dawson, Ezra. Boy, brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F.Williams; engaged Dec. 1, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 19 days. Roll dated Boston.

Day, Ezra. Boy, Capt. Lufkin's schooner; list of prisoners returned from His Majesty's ship '- Milford" to New England, and discharged Dec. 2, 1776, at Liverpool, N.S., at their own request.

Day, John, Salem. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 14 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 4 in.; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Deadman, John. Boy, sloop "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged June 1, 1776; discharged Sept. 30, 1776; roll dated Salem; also, Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Fisk; engaged Sept. 30, 1776; discharged Jan. 1, 1777; roll sworn to at Boston; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Jan. 1,1777; discharged Feb. 20,1777; roll sworn to at Boston; also, Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden; engaged Feb. 20, 1777; discharged Aug. 29, 1777; service, 6 mos. 9 days.

De Coster, Temple. Boy, sloop "Republic," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Sept. 30, 1776; discharged Nov. 3, 1776, at Boston; service, 1 mo. 3 days.

Dennis, Benjamin. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haratlen; engaged March 2,1778; discharged May 8,1778; service, 2 inos. 6 days; reported sick at Rainsford's Island.

Dennis, Thomas, Marblehead. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 14 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 4 in.; complexion, light; residence, Marblehead.

Dennis, Benjamin. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haratlen; engaged March 2,1778; discharged May 8,1778; service, 2 inos. 6 days; reported sick at Rainsford's Island.

Dennis, Thomas, Marblehead. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 14 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 4 in.; complexion, light; residence, Marblehead.

Dickson, James. Boy, schooner "Active," commanded by Capt. Audrew Gardner; pay roll for wages for 1 month dated Boston, Oct. 6, 1778.

Diliway, William. Boy, sloop " Defence," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; engaged July 12, 1781; discharged Sept. 26, 1781; service, 2 mos. 14 days. Roll dated Boston.

Doak, Benjamin. Cabin Boy, brigantine "Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. Daniel Souther; engaged Aug. 13, 1776; discharged Dec. 21, 1776; service, 4 mos. 8 days; also, Cabin Boy, brigantine " Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston; engaged Feb. 4, 1777; service to July 9, 1777, 5 mos. 5 days.

Doalrah, Benjamin. Private, Capt. John Boynton's co., Col. Nathan Sparhawk's regt.; enlisted July 27, 1777; discharged Aug. 23, 1777; service, 1 mo. 4 days, travel included, under Col. Job Cushing on an expedition to Bennington.

Dock, Michael, Marblehead. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 16 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 5 in.; complexion, light; residence, Marblehead.

Doleear, Thomas. Boy, sloop "Defence," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; engaged July 20, 1781; discharged Sept. 26, 1781; service, 2 mos. 6 days. Roll dated Boston.

Doleear, Thomas. Boy, sloop "Defence," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; engaged July 20, 1781; discharged Sept. 26, 1781; service, 2 mos. 6 days. Roll dated Boston.

Dolieer, William. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged July 9, 1778 [service not given] ; reported sick, discharged.

Dolieer, Jos., Marblehead. Boy, sloop " Morning Star," commanded by Capt. John Ravill; descriptive list of officers and crew dated Oct. 17, 1780; age, 13 yrs.; stature, 4 ft. 7 in.; complexion, dark; residence, Marblehead.

Dolieer, William. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged July 9, 1778 [service not given] ; reported sick, discharged.

Dongvan, William. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Lambert; engaged Jan. 12, 1778. Roll made up for advance pay for 1 month, and sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Donney, Richard, Danvers. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Bufflnton; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Aug. 14,1780; age, 19 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 5 in.; complexion, dark; residence, Danvers.

Dongvan, William. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Lambert; engaged Jan. 12, 1778. Roll made up for advance pay for 1 month, and sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Dotey, Samuel. Boy; list of prisoners sent from port of Halifax for exchange, by order of Sir George Collier, June 28,1777, as returned by John Emerson, Commissary; reported taken in the privateer " Independence."

Droen, Edward. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Jan. 30, 1780; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 6 mos. 18 days.

DuNWiLL, John. Boy, frigate "Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; engaged Feb. 21, 1782; service to May 31, 1782, 3 mos. 10 days.

Dwelly, John. Boy, frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; en- gaged Feb. 2, 1782; service to May 31, 1782, 3 mos. 29 days; engagement, 5 months.

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Easton, Robert. Boy, ship " General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters ; engaged July 9 (also given July 12), 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 28 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Ebed, Israel. Boy, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged June 20, 1780; discharged July 20, 1780; service, 1 mo. Roll dated Boston.

Edwards, Jacob. Boy, ship " Vengeance," commanded by Capt. Thomas Thomas; engaged June 27, 1779; discharged Aug. 27, 1779; service, 2 raos., on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Elliot, Jeremiah. Boy, schooner "Diligent," commanded by Capt. John Lambert; engaged June 8, 1776 ; discharged Aug. 3, 1776 ; service, 1 mo. 26 days.

Eltsox, Thomas. Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged Feb. 13, 1781 ; service to date of capture of vessel. May 5, 1781, 2 mos. 22 days.

Emmons, Thomas. Boy, State brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged July 2, 1778; discharged Oct. 14, 1778; service, 3 mos. 14 days ; also, Seaman, State sloop " Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little ; engaged Dec. 14, 1782 ; discharged March 17, 1783 ; service, 3 mos. 4 days ; also, agreement signed by said Emmons and others, engaging themselves to serve on board the sloop " Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little, for 6 months from time of sailing from Boston unless sooner discharged; rank. Landsman; engaged March 18 [year not given] .

Enveus, James. Boy, ship " General Mifflin," commanded by Capt. George Wait Babcock; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to at Boston, Sept. 9, 1780; age, 16 yrs.; complexion, light; residence, Massachusetts.

Erving, William. Boy, ship " Mars," commanded by Capt. James Nivens ; engaged
April 2, 1781 ; discharged June 12, 1781 ; service, 2 mos. 10 days ; roll dated Boston; also, Boy, sloop "Defence," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; engaged July 9, 1781 ; discharged Sept. 26, 1781 ; service, 2 mos. 17 days ; roll dated Boston.

Evans, Evan. Boy, ship "General Mifflin," commanded by Capt. George Wait Bab- cock ; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to at Boston, Sept. 9, 1780; age, 17 yrs. ; complexion, dark ; residence, Massachusetts.
Everton, John. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston ; engaged Feb. 4, 1777 ; service to Aug. 4, 1777, 6 mos.

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Fablon, Isaac. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clous- ton ; engaged Feb. 4, 1777 ; service to Aug. 4, 1777, 6 mos.

Fanning, Thomas. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 12, 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 24 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Farings-worth, Robert. Boy, " Lincoln Galley," commanded by Capt. John Curtis; engaged May 5, 1781 ; discharged July 23, 1781 ; service, 2 mos. 18 days.

Felt, David. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Hara- den; engaged Oct. 1, 1777; discharged May 8, 1778; service, 7 mos. 8 days.

Felton, John. Boy, brigantine "Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston; engaged Aug. 6, 1777 ; discharged Sept. 14, 1777 ; service, 1 mo. 8 days ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged Sept. 6, 1777 ; discharged Dec. 25, 1777 ; service, 3 mos. 19 days; roll sworn to in Middlesex Co.

Ferry, Hector. Boy, brigantine •'Active," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; en- gaged May 31, 1779; discharged Aug. 31, 1779; service, 3 mos. 1 day. Roll sworn to in. Suffolk Co.

Fisher, John. Boy, sloop "Republic," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Sept. 20, 1776 ; discharged Nov. 15, 1776 ; service, 1 mo. 26 days ; officers and crew discharged at Boston.

Fishleax, Anthony [?]. Cabin Boy, brigantine "Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston ; engaged Sept. 9, 1777 ; discharged Sept. 14, 1777 ; service, 5 days.

Fobes, Jethro. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cath- cart; engaged May 12, 1779; discharged June 23, 1779. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Fowler, Thomas. Boy, ship " General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters ; engaged July 12, 1779 ; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 25 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in SuflFolk Co.

Frances, Aaron. Boy, ship "General Mifflin," commanded by Capt. George AA'ait Babcock ; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to at Boston Sept. 9, 1780 ; age, 17 yrs. ; coniplexion, dark ; residence, Massachusetts.

Francwat, John. Boy, brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. "Williams; engaged Dec. 2, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 18 days. Roll dated Boston.

Freeborn, John. Boy, brigantine "Hazard," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Nov. 14, 1777 ; roll made up for advance pay for 1 month.

Friend, John. Boy, sloop "Three Friends;" list of prisoners returned from Br. ship "Milford" to New England and discharged Dec. 2, 1776, at Liverpool, N. S., at their own request.

Fruntz, Jeffrt. Boy, ship "General Mifflin," commanded by Capt. George AVait Babcock ; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to at Boston, Sept. 9, 1780; age, 16 yrs.; complexion, dark; residence, Massachusetts.

Fullerton, John, Drummer, brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams ; engaged Dec. 2, 1778 ; discharged April 20, 1779 ; service, 4 mos. 18 days ; roll dated Boston; also, Boy, brigantine "Active," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged June 8, 1779; discharged Aug. 31,1779; service, 2 mos. 24 days; also, Seaman, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Nov. 6, 1780 ; discharged March 12, 1781 ; service, 4 mos. 6 days.

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Gage, John, Beverly. Boy,brigantine" Defence," commanded by Capt. John Edmonds ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 26, 1781 ; stature, 5 ft. 3 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Beverly.

Gale, Samuel, Salem. Boy, brigantine "Ranger," commanded by Capt. Robert Stone ; descriptive list of officers and crew dated June 12, 1780 ; age, 14 yrs. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Galley, Richard. Boy ; agreement signed by said Gallej' and others, engaging them- selves to serve on board the sloop "Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little, for 6 months from time of sailing from Boston, unless sooner discharged; entered service March 17 [year not given]

Gardner, Abel, Salem. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buf- finton; descriptive list of officers and crew sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 17 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 6 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Gardner, John. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson ; engaged May 3, 1776 ; service to Sept. 22, 1776, 4 mos. 19 days ; roll dated Plymouth ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged Sept. 23, 1776 ; service to Jan. 1, 1777, 3 mos. 8 days ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; service to July 5, 1777, 6 mos. 5 days.

Garnett, Laban. Boy, frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged Feb. 5, 1782; service to May 31, .^1782, 3 mos. 26 days; engagement, 5 months ; also, receipt dated June 26, 1783, for wages for service to July 5, 1782, on board the frigate " Hague," commanded by Capt. John Mauley.

GiKsoN, William. Cabin Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Feb. 9, 1780; discharged Aug, 17, 1780; service, 6 mos. 8 days.

GouEL, Robert. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden ; engaged Oct. 1, 1777 ; roll made up for advance pay for 1 month.

Goulding, William. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged June 30, 1779; discharged Sept. 6, 1779; service, 2 mos. 8 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Gover, Robert. Boy, sloop "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged June 5, 1776 ; discharged Sept. 30, 1776 ; roll dated Salem ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged Sept. 30,1776; discharged Jan. 1, 1777; roll sworn to at Boston ; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Jan. 1,1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777; roll sworn to at Boston; also, Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Haraden; engaged Feb. 26, 1777; discharged Aug. 29, 1777 ; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co. ; also, list of men reported as sick at Mr. Carter's; entered March 4, 1778; discharged March 10, 1778; also, Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden; engaged Oct. 1, 1777; discharged May 8, 1778; service, 7 mos. 8 days.

Gray, Benjamin. Boy, ship " General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters ; engaged July 10 (also given July 12), 1779 ; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 27 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Greenock, George. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged March 30, 1779; discharged April 30, 1779; service, 1 mo.

Greenwood, Peter. Boy ; agreement signed by said Greenwood and others, engaging themselves to serve on board the sloop " Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little, for the term of 6 months from time of sailing from Boston, unless sooner discharged ; engaged March 19 [year not given] .

Grinnell, Cambridge. Boy, sloop " Providence," commanded by Capt. John Paul Jones; list of men entitled to prize shares in the ship "Alexander," captured Sept. 20, 1777.

Grinnell, James. Boy, sloop " Providence," commanded by Capt. John Paul Jones; list of men entitled to prize shai-es in the ship "Alexander," captured Sept. 20, 1777.

Groce, Thomas. Boy, State brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams; engaged July 1, 1778; discharged Oct. 16, 1778; service, 3 mos. 15 days.

Groves, Joseph. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Allen Hallet; engaged July 28, 1778; discharged Dec. 18, 1778.

H.

Hacker, John. Boy, sloop "Providence," commanded by Capt. Hoysteed Hacker; list of men entitled to prize shares in the "Mellish" and "Active" [year not given] .

Hacker, Sam. Boy, sloop "Providence," commanded by Capt. Hoysteed Hacker; list of men entitled to prize shares in the "Mellish" and "Active" [year not given] .

Haley, Samuel. Boy, frigate <' Boston," commanded by Capt. Samuel Tucker; engaged Jan. 4, 1779; reported "run" Feb. 3, 1779. Roll made up for advance wages for 1 month.

Hall, Ezra, Beverly. Boy, ship "Resource," commanded by Capt. Israel Thorn- dike; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated Beverly, June 21, 1780; age, 16 yrs.; stature, 4 ft. 8 in.; complexion, light; residence, Beverly.

Hall, John. Boy, frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged April 10, 1782; service to May 31, 1782, 1 mo. 21 days; reported as Capt. Nichol- son's apprentice.

Hand, William. Boy, State brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams; engaged July 6, 1778; discharged Oct. 14, 1778; service, 3 mos. 10 days.

Hanford, Joseph. Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged March 17, 1777 ; discharged July 31, 1777. Roll dated Salem.

Harbuncle, William. Boy, sloop " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk ; engaged June 29, 1776 ; discharged Sept. 30, 1776. Roll dated Salem.

Hari-ow, Ellis. Boy, Ijrigan tine "Hazard," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Oct. 14,1777 [service not given] ; a;so,listof officers, seamen, and marines, belonging to the brigantine " Hazard," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson, in the service of the state of Massachusetts, made up for advance pay, dated Boston, Nov. 13, 1777 ; also, memorandum of shoes taken from the prize ship "Live Oak " and delivered officers and men belonging to the brigantine " Hazard " [year not given] .

Harris, Joseph. Boy, State brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams; engaged July 4, 1778; discharged Oct. 14, 1778; service, 3 mos. 12 days; a/so. Seaman, same vessel and commander; engaged Dec. 1, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 19 days; roll dated Boston.

Havings, Williasi. Boy, brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; engaged Dec. 2, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 18 days. Roll dated Boston.

Heath, Stephen. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cath- cart; engaged May 12, 1779; discharged June 23, 1779; service, 1 mo. 11 days; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co. ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged June 24, 1779; discharged Sept. 6, 1779; service, 2 mos. 14 days; roll sworn to at Boston.

High, Nicholas. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Feb. 1, 1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777; service, 17 days.

Homer, Wendslet (also given Wind). Boy, state brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged July 3, 1778 ; discharged Oct. 14, 1778 ; service, 3 mos. 13 days.

Hooper, Benjamin. Boy, State ship "Tartar," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged July 21, 1782 ; discharged Nov. 21, 1782 ; service, 4 mos. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Hopping, Richard, Charlestown. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Bufflnton ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780 ; age, 19 yrs ; stature, 5 ft. 6 in.; complexion, light; residence, Charlestown.

HosKiNS, Lot. Boy, brigantine " Rising Empire," commanded by Capt. Richard Whellen ; engaged June 12, 1776 ; discharged Sept. 3, 1776 ; service, 2 mos. 22 days. Roll sworn to in Bristol Co.

Rowland, Elijah. Boy, " Lincoln Galley," commanded by Capt. John Curtis; en- gaged May 19, 1781 ; discharged June 20, 1781 ; service, 1 mo. 1 day.

HoAvs, William. Boy, brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Dec. 1, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 19 days. Roll dated Boston.

Hubbard, Ebenezer. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams ; engaged Oct. 15, 1780 ; service, 6 mos. 27 days ; reported returned from captivity May 12, 1781.

HuTCHixGS, Benjamin. Boy, frigate " Boston," commanded by Capt. Samuel Tucker ; engaged Jan. 24, 1779. Roll made up for advance pay for 1 month

Hutchinson, Ebenezer, Salem. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehe- miah Bufflnton ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 15 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 5 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

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Ingraham, Joseph. Boy ; agreement signed by said Ingraham and others, engaging themselves to serve on board the sloop " Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little, for 6 months from time of sailing from Boston, unless sooner discharged [name crossed out on agreement] ; also. State sloop " Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little; engaged Dec. 17, 1782; discharged March 17, 1783; ser- vice, 3 mos. 1 day.

Inslet, Richard. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. Daniel Souther; engaged Aug. 7, 1776 [service not given] ; reported deserted.

J.

Jack, Peter. Boy, brigantine " Active," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged June 8, 1779; discharged Aug. 31, 1779; service, 2 mos. 24 days. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Jeffers, Russell. Boy, ship " Mars," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; engaged April 2, 1781 ; discharged June 12, 1781 ; service, 2 mos. 10 days. Roll dated Boston.

Jeffords, John, Salem. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 14 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 2 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Jenks, John. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged Jan. 20, 1780; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 6 mos. 27 days

JiNKiNGs, Alexander. Boy, brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams ; engaged Dec. 1, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 19 days. Roll dated Boston.

JiNKiNs, John. Boy, brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged May 12, 1779; service to Sept. 6, 1779, 3 mos. 26 days; nationality, American ; stature, 4 ft. 3 in. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Jinks, John. Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams ; engaged Oct. 15, 1780; discharged May 1, 1781 ; service, 6 mos. 16 days.

Johnston, Isaac. Boy, State ship "Tartar," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged May 19, 1782; discharged Nov. 20, 1782; service, 6 mos. 1 day; roll sworn to at Boston ; also, Seaman, State sloop " Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little; engaged Dec. 14, 1782; discharged March 17, 1783; service, 3 moa. 4 days.

Jolley, Tristram. Boy, brigantine "Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson ; engaged July [June] 8, 1776 ; service to Sept. 22, 1776, 3 mos. 14 days ; roll dated Plymouth ; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Sept. 23, 1776; service to Jan. 1, 1777, 3 mos. 8 days ; also. Seaman, same vessel and commander ; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; service to July 5, 1777, 6 mos. 5 days.
Jones, David. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Hara- den; engaged Oct. 1, 1777. Roll made up for advance wages for 1 month.

JoT, Caesar. Boy, brig " Hazard," commanded b}' Capt. John Foster Williams ; en- gaged Dec. 1, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 19 days. Roll dated Boston.

K.

Kellet, William. Boy, frigate "Boston," commanded by Capt. Samuel Tucker; engaged Jan. 4, 1779. Roll made up for advance pay for 1 month.

Kenniston, Thomas. Boy, State ship " Tartar," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged July 12, 1782; discharged Nov. 21, 1782; service, 4 mos. 9 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Kinney, James. Seaman [Boy], brigantine "Active," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged June 2, 1779; discharged Aug. 31, 1779; service, 3 mos. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Knap, Amasa. Boy, brigantine "Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston; engaged June 17, 1776; service to Jan. 1, 1777, 6 mos. 14 days.

Knight, John, Boston. Boy, brigantine "Hazard," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Oct. 10, 1777; discharged May 20, 1778; service, 7 mos. 10 days ; also, brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged June 29, 1778; discharged Oct. 16, 1778; service, 3 mos. 17 days; also, Seaman, same vessel and commander ; engaged Nov. 25, 1778 ; discharged April 20, 1779 ; service, 4 mos. 25 days.

Knox, William, Greenock. Boy, ship "Viper," commanded by Capt. William Wil- liams ; descriptive list of officers and cr$w, sworn to in Suffolk Co., Sept. 30, 1780 ; age, 15 yrs.; stature, 5 ft.; complexion, light; residence, Greenock.

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Lake, James. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged March 13, 1781 ; service, 1 mo. 22 days ; reported captured May 5, 1781.

Lander, "Jam." Boy, brig "Union" (privateer), commanded by Capt. Jonathan Gardner ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Nov. 3, 1780 ; age, 16 yrs. ; stature, 4 ft. 4 in.; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Lane, John. Boy (also given Landsman), ship " Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson ; engaged July 20, 1780 ; discharged March 12, 1781 ; service, 7 mos. 22 days ; roll dated Boston.

Langle, Lemuel. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged Jan. 4, 1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777. Boll sworn to at Boston.

Langly, William. Boy, brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged May 10, 1779 ; service to Sept. 6, 1779, 3 mos. 28 days ; stature, 4 ft. 7£ in. ; nationality, American. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.
Lapham, David. Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged March 1, 1780; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 5 mos. 16 days; also, Seaman, same vessel and commander; engaged Sept. 21, 1780; discharged Aug. 21, 1781 ; service, 11 mos.; roll sworn to at Boston; also, Seaman, sloop " Win- throp," commanded by Capt. George Little; engaged May 6, 1782; discharged Nov. 25, 1782 ; service, 6 mos. 19 days ; roll sworn to at Boston ; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Dec. 4, 17S2; discharged March 17, 1783; service, 3 mos. 14 days; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Lapthorn, James. Boy, brig "Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston; shipped Feb. 4, 1777; discharged Aug. 12 (also given Aug. 4), 1777; service, 6 mos. 8 days (also given 6 mos.) ; pay roll of men belonging to said brig made up for wages for service and while in captivity, sworn to in Middlesex Co. ; reported taken in the prize "William and Ann."

Larrence, Samuel. Boy, sloop "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged July 1, 1776; discharged Sept. 30, 1776. Roll dated Salem.

Lasket [William]. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden; engaged Oct. 1, 1777; discharged May 8, 1778; service, 7 mos. 8 days.

Leach, Benanuel. Boy, brigantine " Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Oct. 10, 1776; service to Jan. 1, 1777, 2 mos. 20 days; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; service, 1 mo. 10 days.

Leach, Samuel. Boy, sloop "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; en- gaged June 1, 1776; discharged Sept. 30, 1776 ; roll dated Salem; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Sept. 30, 1776; discharged Jan. 1, 1777; said Leach reported as having broken his leg and as having been sent on shore ; roll sworn to at Boston.

Leach, Samuel. Boy, brigantine " Ann," Amos Mansfield, Master; engaged Dec. 23, 1776 ; discharged March 6, 1777 ; service, 2 mos. 13 days, on voyage from Salem to Baltimore. Roll dated Boston.

Leatherby, John. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams; engaged Dec. 15, 1780; discharged Sept. 21, 1781 ; service, 9 mos. 6 days; reported returned from captivity.

Lebar, John. Cabin Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Lambert ; engaged Dec. 11, 1777. Roll made up for advance pay for 1 month and sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Lecraw, John, Marblehead. Boy, sloop "Morning Star," commanded by Capt. John Ravill; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Oct. 17, 1780; age, 14 yrs.; stature, 4 ft. 6 in. ; complexion, dark ; residence, Marblehead.
Lee, Benjamin. Boy, frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; engaged Nov. 8, 1781 ; service to May 31, 1782, 6 mos. 23 days.

Lee, John. Boy, brigantine "Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged March 7 (also given March 6), 1777 ; discharged July 31, 1777 ; service, 4 mos. 24 days ; roll dated Boston ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged July 31, 1777; discharged Oct. 16, 1777; roll dated Boston.

Lillet, Daniel. Boy, brigantine "Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Fos- ter Williams; engaged Feb. 1, 1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777; service, 17 days.

Lillet, John. List of prisoners to be returned in exchange for British prisoners sent in the cartel " Favorite " [year not given] ; reported a Boy.

Lillie, Daniel. Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged Feb. 17, 1777; discharged July 31, 1777; service, 5 mos. 14 days; roll dated Boston ; also, pay roll for same service, dated Salem ; also, same vessel and commander; engaged July 31, 1777; discharged Oct. 16, 1777; roll dated Boston.

Lincoln, Luther. Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams; engaged Jan. 17, 1780; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 7 mos.; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Feb. 17, 1781; service, 2 mos. 18 days; reported captured May 5, 1781.

Liscomb, William. Private, Capt. Benjamin Ward, Jr.'s co. ; enlisted Jan. 22, 1776; discharged Aug. 19, 1776; service, 6 mos. 26 days; reported transferred to the "Massachusetts;" company stationed at Salem for defence of seacoast; also, Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. Daniel Souther ; engaged Aug. 13, 1776; discharged Dec'21, 1776; service, 4 mos. 8 days.

Lobdel, James. Boy, brigantine " Rising Empire," commanded by Capt. Richard Whellen; engaged June 27, 1776; discharged Sept. 6, 1776; service 2 mos. 10 days. Roll sworn to in Bristol Co.

Lofking, Joseph, Ipswich Hamlet. Boy, snow "Diana," William Herrick, Master; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated Sept. 23, 1780; age, 15 yrs.; complexion, dark ; residence [Ipswich] Hamlet.

Lorriong, Francis. Boy, State ship " Tartar," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged Aug. 9, 1782 ; discharged Nov. 9, 1782 ; service, 3 mos. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Low, James. Boy, State brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged July 9, 1778 ; discharged Oct. 14, 1778 ; service, 3 mos. 7 days ; also, Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 15 (also given July 12), 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 22 days, on Penobscot expedition ; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Low, John. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 9 (also given July 13), 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 28 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Lotd, Martin. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged Feb. 22, 1779; discharged April 30, 1779; service, 2 mos. 9 days; also, pay roll for same service, dated Boston.

Lrcr, Akisrai. Boy, brigantine "Rising Empire," commanded by Capt. Richard Whellen; engaged May 21, 1776; discharged Sept. 3, 1776; service, 3 mos. 15 days. Roll sworn to in Bristol Co.

Luslry, Benjamin. Boy, brigantine " Rising Empire," commanded by Capt. Richard Whellen; engaged June 16, 1776; discharged Sept. 4, 1776; service, 2 mos. 19 days. Roll sworn to in Bristol Co.

M.

Mackay, Georoe. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged March 6,1780; discharged Ang. 17,1780; service, 5 mos. 11 days.

Mahany, John, Boston. Boy, brigantine " General Wayne" (privateer), commanded by Capt. John Leech; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to June 17, 1780; age, 15 yrs.; complexion, light; residence, Boston.

Maetin, Roreet. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden; engaged Oct. 29 (also given Oct. 1), 1777; discharged May 8, 1778; service, 6 mos. 9 days.

Marvel, Erenezer, Beverly. Boy, ship "Resource," commanded by Capt. Israel Thorndike; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated Beverly, June 21, 1780; age, 14 yrs.; stature, 4 ft. 8 in.; complexion, light; residence, Beverly.

Mason, James. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Nov. 15, 1780; returned May 9, 1781; service, 5 mos. 24 days.

Maxwell, James. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Nov. 10,1780; discharged Ang. 26,1781; service, 9 mos. 16 days; also, pay roll for same service, certified at Boston.

Mccaethy, Francis. Boy, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; engaged April 17, 1781; discharged June 12, 1781; service, 1 mo. 25 (also given 1 mo. 26) days. Roll dated Boston.

McDouole, Stephen. Boy, State sloop "Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little; engaged Aag. 17, 1782; discharged Nov. 25, 1782; service, 3 mos. 8 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

McDouole, Stephen. Boy, State sloop "Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little; engaged Aag. 17, 1782; discharged Nov. 25, 1782; service, 3 mos. 8 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Mceven, Arch. Boy, U. S. brig " General Gates," commanded by Capt. John Skimmer; list of men entitled to prize shares [year not given]; said McEven rated 4 share.

Mcgrath, Richard. Boy, brigantine " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; abstract for advance pay for 1 month; warrant allowed in Council Dec. 10,1778.

Mcgheoore, Archirald. Boy, ship " General Putuam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 9 (also given July 12), 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779,1 mo. 28 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Mrdcalf, Reuren. Private, Capt. John Boynton's co., Col. Nathan Sparhak's (Sparhawk's) regt.; enlisted July 27,1777; discharged Ang. 23,1777; service, 34 days, under Col. Job Cushing on expedition to Bennington, including 6 days (113 miles) travel home; also, Capt. Jotbam Honghton's co.; service from Nov. 3, 1778, to Nov. 19,1778, 17 days; company detached from Col. Nathan Sparhawk's (7th) regt., Gen. Warner's brigade, to reinforce guards at the barracks in Rutland under Col. Jacob Gairish (Gerrish) and to escort troops of Saratoga convention to Enfield, Conn.; roll dated Petersham; also, Capt. Jotham Honghton's co., Col. Samuel Denny's (2d) regt., Gen. Fellows's brigade; service from Oct. 24,1779, to Dec. 1, 1779, 1 mo. 8 days, at Claverack; roll dated Petersham.

Mrder, James, Marblehead. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Bufflnton; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Ang. 14, 1780; age, 16 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 4 in.; complexion, light; residence, Marblehead.

Meek, Timothy, Salem. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nebemiah Buffinton; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Ang. 14, 1780; age, 14 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 2 in.; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Meorath, Richard. Boy, brigantine " Nantes," William Williams, Master, bound on voyage from Boston to Bilboa and return; engaged Dec. 19, 1778; service to Jan. 17, 1779, 29 days.

Middleton, Lawrence. Boy, ship "General Putuam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 9 (also given July 12), 1779; service to Sept. 7,1779, 1 mo. 28 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Mileray, William. List of prisoners sent from New York to Portsmouth, N. H., to be exchanged for British prisoners [year not given] ; reported a Boy.

Mires, William. Boy, Continental frigate "Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; engaged April 10, 1782; service to May 31, 1782, 1 mo. 21 days; reported as Capt. Nicholson's apprentice.

Mitchell, Ehenezer. Landsman (also given Boy), ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged June 2, 1780; discharged March 12, 1781; service, 9 mos. 10 days; reported as having received wages on account in France; also reported as entitled to share in the brig " Tryall" if made a prize. Roll dated Boston.

Mitchell, Harvry. Boy, ship " Vengeance," commanded by Capt. Thomas Thomas; engaged June 27, 1779; discharged Ang. 27, 1779; service, 2 mos., on Penobscot expedition; vessel reported lost.

Mitchell, James. Private, schooner "Diligent," commanded by Capt. John Lambert; engaged July 19, 1776; discharged Oct. 6, 1776; service, 2 mos. 18 days; also, Boy, brigantine "Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Oct. 10, 1776; service to Jan. 1, 1777, 2 mos. 20 days; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; service to July 5,1777, 6 mos. 5 days.

Molton, Oliver. List of prisoners sent from Halifax to Boston in the cartel " Swift" Sept. 30, 1778, as returned by Thomas Baildon, Commissary of Prisoners; reported a Boy.

Moor, Aeraham. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded hy Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Nov. 29, 1780; service, 5 mos. 6 days; reported captured May 5, 1781; also reported an apprentice to Lot Hall.

Moor, Thomas. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Nov. 20, 1780; service, 5 mos. 15 days; reported captured May 5, 1781.

MoRRiss, Hercules. Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged March 1, 1780; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 5 mos. 16 days.

Morrisson, Robert. Boy, "Lincoln Galley," commanded by Capt. John Curtis; enlisted April 1, 1781 ; discharged July 12, 1781 ; service, 3 mos. 11 days

Morrong, Thomas, Salem. Boy, brigantine " Salem," Nehemiah Andrews, Mas- ter; descriptive list of of3Scers and crew, sworn to Oct. 29, 1780; age, 15 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. ; complexion, dark ; residence, Salem.

Morton, Oliver. Boy, brigantine " Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson ; engaged April 27, 1776 ; service to Sept. 22, 1776, 4 mos. 25 days ; roll dated Plymouth ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged Sept. 23, 1776 ; service to Jan. 1, 1777, 3 mos. 8 days ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged Jan. 1, 1777 ; service to July 5, 1777, 6 mos. 5 days.

Moses, Benjamin, Jr. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden ; engaged Feb. 20, 1777 ; discharged Aug. 29, 1777. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

MouNTFORT, John. Boy, U. S. brig " General Gates," commanded by Capt. John Skimmer ; list of men entitled to prize shares [year not given] ; said Mount- fort rated ^ share.

MuNCREAFF, JOSEPH. Boy (also given Volunteer), sloop '•Defence," commanded by Capt. James Nivens ; engaged July 17, 1781 ; discharged Sept. 26, 1781 ; service, 2 mos. 9 days. Roll dated Boston.

Murray, William. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters ; engaged July 13 (also given July 12) , 1779 : service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 24 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

N.

Neal, Samuel. Boy, brigantine " Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clous- ton ; entered service Feb. 4, 1777 ; service to Aug. 4, 1777, 6 mos.

Nesbitt, Thomas. Boy, ship " General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 13 (also given July 12), 1779; service to Sept. 7, 177!', 1 mo. 24 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Newall, Joseph. Seaman [Boy], brigantine " Active," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged June 14, 1779; discharged Aug. 31, 1779; service, 2 mos. 18 days. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Newall, Timothy. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide, " commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged Feb. 15, 1779; discharged April 30, 1779; service, 2 mos. 16 days.

Newell, Ebenezer. Boy. State brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Fos- ter Williams; engaged June 29, 1778; service, 3 mos. 17 days.

Newell, Timothy. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart ; engaged May 18, 1779; discharged June 23, 1779; service, 1 mo. 6 days; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co. ; o/.so, same vessel and commander; en- gaged June 24, 1779; discharged Sept. 6,1779; service, 2 mos. 14 days; roll sworn to at Boston.

Newton, John. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden ; entered service March 15, 1777 ; discharged Aug. 29, 1777. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Nichols, John. Boy, ship " Vengeance," commanded by Capt. Thomas Thomas; engaged June 27, 1779; discharged Aug. 27, 1779; service, 2 mos., on Penob- scot expedition ; vessel reported lost. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

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Oliver, Samuel, Boston. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 15 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 4 in. ; complexion, light ; residence, Boston.

Orsbourn, John. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged May 12, 1770; discharged June 23, 1770; service, 1 mo. 11 days. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Osborne, John. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 12 (also given July 15), 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 22 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Osbourn, John. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged Jan. 15, 1779; discharged April 30, 1779; service, 3 mos. 16 days.

OsBOURNE, John. Boy, Continental frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged Feb. 5, 1782 ; service to May 31, 1782, 3 mos. 26 days ; term, 5 months.

Owen, John. Boy, State ship "Tartar," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged May 31, 1782; discharged Nov. 21, 1782; service, 5 mos. 21 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Owens, William. Boy, brigan tine " Active," commanded by Capt. Allen Hal- let; engaged May 20, 1779; discharged Aug. 31, 1779; service, 3 mos. 12 days. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

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Pace, Henry. Boy, frigate "Boston," commanded by Capt. Samuel Tucker; engaged Feb. 18, 1779; reported "Run" March 29, 1779. Roll made up for advance pay for 1 month.

Pain, Isaac. Boy, frigate "Boston," commanded by Capt. Samuel Tucker; en- gaged Feb. 14, 1779. Roll made up for advance pay for 1 month.

Palfrat, Jonathan, Salem. Boy, brig "Union" (privateer), commanded by Capt. Jonathan Gardner; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Nov. 3, 1780; age, 14 yrs. ; stature, 4 ft. 3 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Pai/MES, Francis. Boy, Continental frigate "Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged Nov. 7, 1781 ; service to May 31, 1782, 6 mos. 24 days ; term, 12 mouths.

Parrett, William. Boy, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged June 2, 1780; discharged March 12, 1781; service, 9 mos. 10 days; reported as having received wages on account in France. Roll dated Boston. [See William Garrett.]

Patterson, William (also given William, Jr.) . Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden; engaged Oct. 1, 1777; discharged May 8, 1778 ; service, 7 mos. 8 days ; also, account of labor performed on board the brig "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haradan, dated Bos- ton, June 18, 1778 ; said Patterson credited with 20 days labor ; also, account of labor performed on board the brig "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden, dated Boston, June 26, 1778 ; said Patter.son credited with 6 days labor.

Peacock, John. Boy, brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams ; engaged May 12, 1779 ; service to Sept. 6, 1779, 3 mos. 26 days ; stature, 4 ft. 4^ in. ; birthplace, England. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Pease, Abner. Boy, sloop " Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little; engaged Aug. 8, 1782 ; discharged Sept. 20, 1782 ; service, 1 mo. 12 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Pedrick, Benjamin. List of prisoners at Halifax, comprising Capt. Edward Fettyplace, Jr., and crew, to be exchanged for British prisoners, dated Marble- head, Dec. 15, 1777 ; said Pedrick, Boy, to be exchanged for Cuthbert Smally, Boy; also. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide, '"commanded by Capt. John Allen Hallet ; engaged July 9, 1778 ; discharged Dec. 18, 1778.

Pelley, John. Boy, State ship "Tartar," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged Aug. 9, 1782; discharged Nov. 21, 1782; service, 3 mos. 12 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Penn, Samuel. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 9 (also given July 12), 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779,

Pepper, Isaac. Boy, brigantine "Active," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged May 25, 1770 ; discharged Aug. 31, 1779 ; service, 3 mos. 7 days. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Perham, Moses. Boy, sloop " "Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little ; engaged May 27, 1782; discharged Oct. 6, 1782; service, 4 mos. 9 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Perry, John. Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Fi.sk ; abstract for advance pay for 1 month, dated Salem, March 17, 1777 ; also, same vessel and commander; engaged March 7 (also given March 6), 1777; dis- charged July ,31, 1777; service, 4 mos. 24 (also given 4 mos. 25) days; roll dated Boston ; also, same vessel and commander; engaged July 31, 1777; discharged Oct. 16, 1777 ; roll dated Boston.

Pery, John. Boy, brigantine "Independence," commanded by Capt. Daniel Souther; engaged Aug. 8, 1776; discharged Dec. 21, 1776; service, 4 mos. 13 days.

Pholz, Alexander. Boy, brigantine "Rising Empire," commanded by Capt. Richard Whellen ; engaged June 11, 1776; discharged Sept. 4, 1776; service, 2 mos. 24 days. Roll sworn to in Bristol Co.

Pickett, Moses. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Allen Hallet ; engaged July 28, 1778; reported deserted.

PiCKHiM, John. Agreement signed by said Pickhim, Boy, and others, engaging themselves to serve on board the sloop " Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little, for 6 months from time of sailing from Boston, unless sooner discharged ; engaged March 17 [year not given].

Pico, John. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Allen Hallet; engaged Sept. 25, 1778; discharged Dec. 18, 1778.

Pierce, Sylvanus. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 15 (also given July 12), 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 22 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Pike, John. Boy, State brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams ; engaged July 7, 1778 ; discharged Oct. 14, 1778 ; service, 3 mos. 9 days.

Pike, Simon. Boy, brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John F. Williams; abstract for advance pay for 1 month, etc. ; warrant for pay allowed in Council July 11, 1778.

Piper, John. Boy, Continental frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged Oct. 12, 1781 ; service to May 31, 1782, 7 mos. 19 days.

Poole, Simeon. Boy, frigate "Boston," commanded by Capt. Samuel Tucker; engaged Feb. 22, 1779. Roll made up for advance pay for 1 month.

Poor, Thomas. Boy, brigantine "Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Feb. 1, 1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777; service, 17 days.

Pribble, Henry. Boy, Continental frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged July 1, 1781 ; service to May 31, 1782, 11 mos. ; term, 12 months; reported as Lieut. Dillaway's apprentice.

Pritchett, William. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 12, 1779 ; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 25 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Putman, Abraham, Charlestown. Boy, brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Oct. 17, 1777; also. Boy, brig "Hazard," com- manded by Capt. John F. Williams ; engaged Nov. 19, 1778 ; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 5 mos. 1 day; roll dated Boston.

Putnam, Abraham. Boy, brigantine " Hazard," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson ; engaged Oct. 17, 1777 ; discharged May 20, 1778 ; service, 7 mos. 3 days ; roll dated Boston ; also. Boy, State brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged July 4, 1778 ; discharged Oct. 14, 1778 ; ser- vice, 3 mos. 12 days; also. Seaman, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged March 17, 1780 ; discharged Aug. 17, 1780 ; service, 5 mos. ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged Nov. 27, 1780 ; service, 5 mos. 8 days ; reported captured May 5, 1781.

Putnam, Thomas. Boy, ship "Vengeance," commanded by Capt. Thomas Thomas; engaged June 27, 1779; discharged Aug. 27, 177i); service, 2 mos., on Penobscot expedition ; vessel reported lost. Roll .sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Putnam, William. 'List of j)risoners sent in the cartel " Swift " from Halifax to Boston Sept. 30, 1778, as returned by Thomas Baildon, Commissary of Pris- oners ; reported a Boy.

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Randlbs, John. Boy, ship " General Mifflin," commanded by Capt. George Wait Babcock ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to at Boston, Sept. 9, 1780 ; age, 16 yrs. ; complexion, light ; reported as belonging to Massachusetts.

Raymond, John. Boy, ship " Mars," commaucled bj^ Caj)t. Simeon Samson ; en- gaged June 23, 1780 ; discharged March 12, 1781 ; service, 8 mos. 19 days ; reported as having received wages on account in France ; also reported as entitled to share in the brig " Tryall " if made a prize. Roll dated Boston.

Reed, Gideox. Seaman (also given Boy), schooner "Active," commanded by Capt. Andrew Gardner ; pay roll for wages for 1 month due vmder contract with the government, dated Boston, Oct. 6, 1778.

Eeed, James. Boy, sloop " "Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little; engaged Sept. 28, 1782; discharged Nov. 25, 1782; service, 1 mo. 27 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Rex, Chkistopher (also given Cornelius). Boy, brigantine "Rising Empire," commanded by Capt. Richard Whellen ; engaged July 3, 1776; discharged Sept. 4, 1776 ; service, 2 nios. 1 day. Roll sworn to in Bristol Co.

Richards, John, Danvers. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton; descrij)tive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 16 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 2 in. ; complexion, light ; residence, Danvers.

Riddle, Thojias. Boy, ship " General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters ; engaged July 9 (also given July 12) , 1779 ; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 28 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Ridley, Isaac. Boy, Continental frigate "Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; engaged Nov. 8, 1781; discharged March 1, 1782; service, 3 mos. 20 days.

Ripley, William. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet ; engaged Feb. 9, 1779. Roll made up for advance pay for 1 month and dated Boston. [See William Bidley.]

ROBBiNS, Joseph. Boy, Continental frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged May 1, 1781 ; service to May 31, 1782, 13 mos. ; term, 12 months ; reported as Capt. Nicholson's apprentice.

Roberts, John. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hal- let ; engaged March 30, 1779 ; discharged April 30, 1779 ; service, 1 mo.

Roberts, Thomas. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged March 13, 1780 ; discharged Aug. 17, 1780 ; service, 5 mos. 4 days.

Robins, John. Boy, brigantme " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet ; engaged March 30, 1779; discharged April 30, 1779; .service, 1 mo. ; also, Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart ; engaged INIay 12, 1779; discharged June 23, 1779; service, 1 mo. 11 days; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co. ; also, Seaman, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged June 24, 1779; discharged Sept. f>, 1779; service, 2 mos. 14 days ; roll swoni to at Boston.

Robinson, William. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged May 18, 1779"; discharged June 23, 1779; service, 1 mo. 5 days. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Robinson, William. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 12, 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 25 days. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Rogers, Giles. Boy, U.S. brig "General Gates," commanded by Capt. John Skimmer; list of men entitled to prize shares [year not given]; said Rogers rated share.

Rogers, John. Boy, brigantine "Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston; engaged Feb. 4, 1777 ; discharged Aug. 4, 1777 ; service, 6 mos.

Rollingson, James. Boy, brigantine " Active," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet ; engaged May 29, 1779 ; discharged Aug. 31, 1779 ; service, 3 mos. 3 days. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Rose, John. Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged March 27, 1781 ; service, 1 mo. 8 days ; reported captured May 5, 1781.

RouNDAY, Francis. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden ; engaged Oct. 1, 1777 ; discharged May 8, 1778 ; service, 7 mos. 8 days. [See Francis Bounday.]

RouxDY, Thomas. Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Lambert; engaged Jan. 10, 1778. Roll made u^) for advance pay for 1 month and sworn to in Suffolk Co.
Rowland, David. Seaman (also given Boy) , State brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged July 2, 1778; discharged Oct. 14, 1778; service, 3 mos. 14 days.

Russell, Benjamin. Boy, brigantine " Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston: engaged Feb. 4, 1777; service to July 9, 1777, 5 mos. 5 days; also. Seaman, brigantine "Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Lambert; engaged Dec. 22, 1777 ; roll made up for advance pay for 1 month and sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Russell, Richard. Boy, brigantine " Ma.ssachusetts," commanded by Capt. Daniel Souther; engaged Aug. 7, 1776; discharged Dec. 21, 1776; service, 4 mos. 14 days ; reported entitled to ^ share of prize money.

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Sadler, George. Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams; engaged July 15, 1780 ; discharged Aug. 17, 1780 ; service, 1 mo. 2 days; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Oct. 15, 1780; returned Sept. 4, 1781 ; service, 10 mos. 19 days.

Salter, Joseph. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Allen Hallet; engaged July 9, 1778; discharged Dec. 18, 1778; also, Seaman, .ship " Franklm," commanded by Capt. John Turner; descriptive li.st of officers and crew, dated Salem, Dec. 2, 1780; age, 15 yrs. ; complexion, light; birthplace, Marblehead ; cruise reported to have begun Aug. 8, 1780.

Sanders, William, Boston. Boy, ship " Essex " (privateer) , commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to in Suffolk Co., June 2, 1780 ; age, 15 yrs. ; residence, Boston.

Sawl, Thomas. Boy, Continental frigate "Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; engaged April 10, 1782; service to May 31, 1782, 1 mo. 21 days; re- ported as apprentice to Capt. Nicholson.

Sawyer, Joseph. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk ; engaged Jan. 14, 1777 ; discharged Feb. 17, 1777. Roll swom to at Boston.

SciPio, Isaac, Phmiouth. Boy, brigantine " Hazard," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Oct. 2, 1777; discharged [Jlay 20, 1778]; service 7 mos. 12 days. Roll dated Boston.

Scott, Andrew. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 12, 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 25 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Senterkk, John Peter. Boy, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Sam- son; engaged Sept. 20, 1780; discharged March 12, 1781; service, 5 mos. 22 days; reported as having received wages on account in France. Roll dated Boston.

Severy, Daniel. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk ; engaged Sept. 30, 1776 ; discharged Jan. 1, 1777 ; roll sworn to at Boston ; a^.so, same vessel and commander; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777 ; roll .sworn to at Boston.

Sevory, Daniel. Boy, sloop "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged June 22, 1776 ; discharged Sept. 30, 1776. Roll dated Salem.

Shelton, Richard. Boy, sloop [brigantine] "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged June 15,1776; discharged Sept. 30,1776; roll dated Salem; also, Seaman, same vessel and commander; engaged Sept. 30,1776; discharged Jan. 1, 1777; service, 3 mos.; roll sworn to at Boston; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; discharged Feb. 20, 1777; roll sworn to at Boston.

Sheppard, Levi. Boy, ship "General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 15 (also given July 12), 1779; senice to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 22 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Shillaber, Ebenezer, Danvers. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Bufnnton; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 16 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 2 in.; complexion, light; residence, Danvers.

Simmons, Kent. Boy, brigantine "Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged May 2, 1776; service to Sept. 22, 1776, 4 mos. 20 days; roll dated Plymouth; also, same vessel; pay roll made up for men under Lieut. Daniel Adams who brought the prize brigantine "Nancy" into Plymouth by order of Capt. Samson; when last paid Sept. 22,1776; discharged Jan. 20,1777.

Sinnet, William. Boy, sloop "Providence," commanded by Capt. John Peck Rathburn; list of men entitled to prize shares in the schooner " Loyalty " and Wreck [year not given].

Skimmer, John, Jr. Boy, U. S. brig " General Gates," commanded by dpt. John Skimmer; list of men entitled to prize shares [year not given]; said Skimmer rated J share.

Sleuman, Jonathan. List of prisoners to be returned in exchange for British prisoners sent in the cartel " Favourite" [year not given]; reported a Boy.

Smith, Isaac. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden; engaged March 9, 1777; discharged Aug. 29,1777. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Smith, John. Boy, ship " General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 15 (also given July 12), 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 22 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll swor n to in Suffolk Co.

Snoden, William. Boy, brigantine " Rising Empire," commanded by Capt. Richard Whellen; engaged April 26, 1776; discharged Sept. 7, 1776; service, 4 mos. 12 days. Roll sworn to in Bristol Co.

Snow, Samuel, Marblehead. Boy, sloop "Morning Star," commanded by Capt. John Ravill; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated Oct. 17, 1780; age, 15 yrs.; stature, 4 ft. 8 in.; complexion, dark; residence, Marblehead.

Southwick, Nathaniel, Danvers. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Bufflnton; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 16 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 5 in.; complexion, light; residence, Danvers.

Spear, Daniel. Boy, State brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged July 4, 1778; discharged Oct. 14, 1778; service, 3 mos. 12 days.

Spraoue, Samuel. Boy, Continental frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; engaged Jan. 1, 1782; service to May 31, 1782, 5 mos.

Stacey, Stephen. Boy, brigantine " Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston; engaged Sept. 7, 1777; discharged Sept. 14, 1777; service, 7 days.

Standly, Robert, Beverly. Boy, brig " Stark," commanded by Capt. Ezra Ober; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to June 14, 1780; age, 14 yrs.; stature, 4 ft. 8 in.; complexion, light; residence, Beverly.

Staysey, Samuel. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Allen Hallet; engaged July 9, 1778; discharged Dec. 18, 1778; service,5 mos. 9 days.

Stephens, Asa. Boy, brigantine "Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged April 27,1776; service to Sept. 22,1776,4 mos. 25 days; roll dated Plymouth; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Sept. 23, 1776; service to Jan. 1, 1777, 3 mos. 8 days; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; service to July 5, 1777, 6 mos. 5 days.

Stevens, Asa, Plymouth. Boy, brigantine " Hazard," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Nov. 6, 1777; discharged May 20, 1778; service, 6 mos. 14 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Stevins, Elijah. Boy, State brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Dec. 2, 1778; discharged April 20, 1779; service, 4 mos. 18 days. Roll dated Boston.

Strikland, George. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet ; engaged March 30, 1779 ; discharged April 30, 1779 ; service, 1 mo.

Stbong, George. Boy, brigantine " Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clous- ton; engaged Aug. 20, 1777; service to Sept. 14, 1777, 25 days; also, list of men, endorsed " prisoners at New York " [year not given].

Sullivan, James Oliver. Boy, brigantine "Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston ; engaged Sept. 9, 1777 ; service to Sept. 14, 1777, 5 days. [See James Oliver.]

Sullivan, William. Boy, State sloop " Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little; engaged July 5, 1782; discharged Nov. 25, 1782; service, 4 mos. 20 days; reported deserted. Roll sworn to at Boston.

SuLLiwAY, William. Boy, Continental frigate "Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged Dec. 7, 1781 ; service to May 31, 1782, 5 mos. 24 days ; term, 12 months ; reported as apprentice to Capt. Nicholson.

Sumner, John. Boy, State ship "Tartar," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged May 28, 1782 ; discharged Nov. 22, 1782 ; service, 5 mos. 25 days ; roll sworn to at Boston; also, Seaman, State sloop "Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little; engaged Dec. 16, 1782; discharged March 17, 1783; ser- vice, 3 mos. 2 days ; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co. ; also, agreement signed by said Sunmer and others, engaging themselves to serve on board the sloop " Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little, for 6 months from time of sailing from Boston, unless sooner discharged ; engaged March 18 [year not given].

Sutterel, William. Boy, brigantine " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; abstract for advance pay for 1 month; warrant allowed in Council Dec. 10, 1778.

Sutterel, William. Boy, brigantine " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; abstract for advance pay for 1 month; warrant allowed in Council Dec. 10, 1778.

Sweet, Henry. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged Feb. 15, 1779; discharged April 30, 1779; service, 2 mos. 16 days.

Swett, Henry. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cath- cart; engaged May 12, 1779; discharged June 23, 1779; service, 1 mo. 11 days. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

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Teague, Charles. Boy, Continental frigate "Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged Dec. 7, 1781 ; service to May 31, 1782, 5 mos. 24 days; term, 12 months.

Teviger [ ?], "William. Boy, ship " General Mifflin," commanded by Capt. George "Wait Babcock ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to at Boston, Sept. 9, 1780; age, 16 yrs. ; complexion, light; reported as belonging to Massa- chusetts.

Thayer, Ebenezer. Boy, State ship " Tartar," commanded by Capt. John Cath- cart; engaged July 22, 1782; discharged Nov. 22, 1782; service, 4 mos. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Thayer, Samuel. Cabin Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged June 24, 1779; discharged Sept. 6, 1779; service, 2 mos. 14 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.
Thomas, David. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonathan Haraden ; pay roll of men deserted, left sick at Martinico, etc. ; engaged Oct. 1, 1777 ; reported deserted Nov. 21, 1777.

Thompson, John. Boy, Continental frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged Dec. 7, 1781 ; service to May 31, 1782, 5 mos. 24 days ; term, 12 months; reported as apprentice to Capt. Nicholson.

Thompson, William, Beverly. Boy, brig "Stark" (privateer), commanded by Capt. Ezra Ober; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to June 14, 1780; age, 16 yrs. ; stature, 4 ft. 11 in. ; complexion, light ; residence, Beverly.

Thopper, Silas. Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams ; engaged Nov. 10, 1780 ; service, 5 mos. 25 days ; reported captured May 5, 1781.

TiTCOMB, Dan. Boy, ship "Vengeance," commanded by Capt. Thomas Thomas; engaged June 27, 1779; discharged Aug. 27, 1779; service, 2 mos., on Penob- scot expedition ; vessel reported lost. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Tobey, Jethro. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; roll made up for advance pay for 1 month, dated Boston; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Feb. 22, 1779; discharged April 30, 1779; ser- vice, 2 mos. 9 days; also, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart ; engaged May 12, 1779 ; discharged June 23, 1779 ; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co. ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged June 24, 1779 ; discharged Sept. 6, 1779; service, 2 mos. 14 days; roll sworn to at Boston.

ToBiNE, Martin. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged July 28, 1778; discharged Dec. 18, 1778; service, 4 mos. 21 days.

ToLE, Joseph. Boy, brigantine "Pallas," an armed vessel commanded by Capt. James Johnson ; treasury pay roll for service from July 3, 1779, to Aug. 20, 1779, on Penobscot expedition. ToLE, Phineas. Receipt given to Capt. John Elden, dated June -, 1776, signed by Joseph "Woodman, Sr., for 9s 8d due said Tole

Toms, Caesar. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hal- let ; engaged Jan. 15, 1779 ; discharged April 30, 1779 ; service, 3 mos. 16 days.

ToNEY, James. Boy, brigantine "Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Oct. 10, 1776; service to Jan. 1, 1777, 2 mos. 20 days; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; service to July 5, 1777, 6 mos. 5 days.

TowsEL, Thomas, Salem. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 17 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 4 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.
Trash, Philip. Boy, brigantine "Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged Feb. 1, 1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777; service, 17 days.

Trask, Benjamin, Salem. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton ; descriptive list of officers and crew, swona to Aug. 14, 1780 ; age, 17 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 4 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

Trask, Joshua. Boy, sloop [brigantine] " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged June 1,1776; discharged Sept. 30, 1776 : roll dated Salem ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged Sept. 30, 1776 ; discharged Jan. 1, 1777 ; roll sworn to at Boston; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Jan. 1, 1777 ; discharged Feb. 17, 1777 ; roll sworn to at Boston ; also, Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Jonatlian Haraden; engaged Feb. 25, 1777 ; discharged Aug. 29, 1777 ; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Trask, Richard. Boy, brigantine "Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Lambert; engaged Dec. 22, 1777. Roll made up for advance pay for 1 month and sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Traverse, John. Boy, sloop " Providence," commanded by Capt. John Paul Jones ; list of officers and crew entitled to prize shares in the ship " Alexander," cap- tured Sept. 20, 1777[6] ; also, Boy, ship " Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged Jmie 1, 1780; discharged Dec. 5, 1780; service, 6 mos. 4 days ; reported as having received wages on account in France ; also reported deceased ; roll dated Boston.

Travertson, John. Boy, State brig "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Allen Hallet ; engaged July 28, 1778 ; discharged Dec. 18, 1778.

Tuckerman, Jacob. Boy, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged June 2, 1780; discharged March 12, 1781; service, 9 mos. 10 days; reported as having received wages on accoimt in France ; also reported as entitled to share in the brig " Tryall " if made a prize. Roll dated Boston.

Turner, James. Boy, sloop "Providence," commanded by Capt. John Paul Jones; list of officers and men entitled to prize shares in the ship "Alexander," captured Sept. 20, 1777 [6] ; also. Boy, ship " Alfred," commanded by Capt. John Paul Jones ; list of officers and men entitled to prize shares in the ship " Mellish " and brig " Active " [year not given].

Turner, Shubael. Boy, State brig "Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged July 3, 1778 ; discharged Oct. 14, 1778 ; service, 3 mos. 13 days; also, Boy, ship " Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams; engaged Feb. 30 [ ?], 1780; discharged Aug. 17, 1780.

Vallice, Thomas, Boston. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded hy Capt. Nehemiah Bufliiitou; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 14 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 4 in. ; complexion, light ; residence, Boston.

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Vallice, Thomas, Boston. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded hy Capt. Nehemiah Bufliiitou; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 14 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 4 in. ; complexion, light ; residence, Boston.

Verenisd, Jeremiah. Boy, ship " General Mifflin," commanded by Capt. George Wait Babcock ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to at Boston, Sept. 9, 1780; age, 17 yrs. ; complexion, light; reported as belonging to Massachu- setts.

Very, Ephraim, Danvers. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780 ; age, 15 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 3 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Danvers.

ViBRiGE, DoMiNA. Boy, brigantine " Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson ; engaged May 8, 1776 : service to Sept. 22, 1776, 4 mos. 14 days. Roll dated Plymouth. [See Domina Ybrige.]

ViBRiGE, DoMiNA. Boy, brigantine " Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson ; engaged May 8, 1776 : service to Sept. 22, 1776, 4 mos. 14 days. Roll dated Plymouth. [See Domina Ybrige.]

YiCKREY, "William, Beverly. Boy, ship " Resource," commanded by Capt. Israel Tliomdike ; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated Beverly, Jmie 21, 1780; age, l(i yrs. ; stature, 4 ft. 8 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Beverly.

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Waddan, Benjamin, Marblehead. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Butfinton ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780 ; age, 15 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 4 in. ; complexion, light ; residence, Marblehead

"Wadden, John. Boy, brigantine "Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clous- ton ; engaged Feb. 4, 1777 ; discharged Aug. 4, 1777 ; service, 6 mos.

Wail, John. Boy, Continental frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; engaged Dec. 7, 1781; service to May 31, 1782, 5 mos. 24 days; term, 12 months; reported as apprentice to Lieut. Page.

AVaine, Benjamin. Boy, State sloop " "Winthrop," commanded by Capt. George Little; engaged May 13, 1782; discharged Sept. 24, 1782; service, 4 mos. 11 days. Roll sworn to at Boston.

"Walker, Isaac, Boston. Boj', brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet ; roll made up for advance pay for 1 month, dated Boston ; also. Cabin Boy, same vessel and commander; engaged Jan. 7, 1779; discharged April 30, 1779; service, 3 mos. 24 days; also, Seaman, brigantine "Tyran- nicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; engaged May 12, 1779; dis- cliarged Jime 23, 1779; service, 1 mo. 11 daj's; also, Captain's Steward, .same vessel and commander ; accoimt of provisions due officers and servants in the cabin mess from Jimo 22, 1779, to Sept. 2, 1779 ; said Walker credited with 72 days allowance ; aZso, Seaman, same vessel and commander; engaged Jime24, 1779; discharged Sept. 6, 1779 ; service, 2 mos. 14 days; a/so, CajJtain's Steward, ship " Es.sex " (privateer) , commanded by Capt. John Cathcart; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to in Suffolk Co., June 12, 1780; age, 17 yrs. ; residence, Boston.

"Walker, Joseph. Boy, brigantine " Rising Emjiire," commanded by Capt. Richard "Whelleu; engaged May 21, 1776; discharged Sept. 5, 1776; service, 3 mos. 14 days. Roll sworn to in Bristol Co.

Ward, Alexander. Boy, ship " General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters ; engaged July 9 (also given July 12) , 1779 ; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 28 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

Warden, Francis, Salem. Boy, ship " Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton ; descriptive list of officers and csew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 18 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 4 in. ; complexion, light ; residence, Salem.

Warner, William. Boy, brigantine " Tjrannicide," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; roll made up for advance i)ay for 1 month, dated Boston; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged Feb. 15, 1779 ; discharged April 30, 1779 ; ser- vice, 2 mos. 16 days; also. Boy, brigantine "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Cathcart ; engaged May 12, 1779 ; discharged June 23, 1779 ; ser- vice, 1 mo. 11 days; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.; also, Seaman, brigantine "Active," commanded by Capt. Allen Hallet; engaged June 30, 1779; discharged Aug. 31, 1779 ; service, 2 mos. 2 days ; roll swoni to in Suffolk Co.

Watkins, John. Boy, State brig " Hazard," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams ; engaged July 2, 1778 ; discharged Oct. 14, 1778 ; service, 3 mos. 14 days.

Webb, Anthony. Boy, ship " Mars," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; engaged May 12, 1781 ; discharged June 12, 1781 ; service, 1 mo. Roll dated Boston.

Weeden, George. Boy, ship "Alfred," commanded by Capt. John Paul Jones; list of officers and men entitled to prize shares in the ship " Mellish " and brig " Active " [year not given].

Whipple, Nathaniel. Boy, ship " General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters; engaged July 15 (also given July 12), 1779: service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 22 days, on Penobscot expedition. Koll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

White, John. Boy, State brig "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Allen Hallet; engaged July 9, 1778; discharged Dec. 18, 1778.

White, John. Boy, ship " General Putnam," commanded by Capt. Daniel Waters ; engaged July 15 (also given July 12), 1779; service to Sept. 7, 1779, 1 mo. 22 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

White, William. Boy, ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. James Nivens; en- gaged April 2, 1781; discharged June 12, 1781; service, 2 mos. 10 days. Roll dated Boston.

"Whitefoot, Eben. Boy, brigantine " Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk ; engaged Jan. 1, 1777 ; discharged Feb. 17, 1777. Roll sworn to at Boston.

Whitton, Jonathan. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Oct. 16, 1779; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 10 mos. 1 day ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged Oct. 2, 1780 ; returned from captivity Dec. 2, 1781 ; service, 14 mos. ; reported deceased.

WiDGER, Jos. Boy, brigantine " Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clouston; engaged Feb. 4, 1777 ; service to Aug. 4, 1777, 6 mos.

Wilder, Robert, Hingham. Boy, brigantine " Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson; engaged May 2, 1776; service to Sept. 22, 1776, 4 mos. 20 days; roll dated Plymouth; also, Boy, brigantine "Hazard," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson ; engaged Aug. 22, 1777 ; discharged May 20, 1778 ; service, 8 mos. 28 days; roll dated Boston.

Williams, John. Boy, sloop [brigantine] "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk; engaged June 1.5, 1776; discharged Sept. 30, 1776; roll dated Salem ; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Sept. 30, 1776; discharged Jan. 1, 1777 ; service, 3 mos. ; roll sworn to at Boston ; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777; roll sworn to at Boston.

Williams, Samukl, Salem. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton ; descrij)tive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780; age, 15 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 4 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

"Williams, Thomas, Salem. Boy, brigantine "Ranger," commanded bj' Capt. Robert Stone; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated June 12, 1780; age, 15 yrs. ; complexion, dark ; residence, Salem.

"Williams, "William Dodd. Boy, sloop [brigantine] "Tyrannicide," commanded by Capt. John Fisk ; engaged June 25, 177G ; discharged Sept. 30, 1776 ; roll dated Salem; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Sept. 30, 1776; dis- charged Jan. 1, 1777 ; roll sworn to at Boston ; also, same vessel and com- mander; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777; roll sworn to at Boston.

"Williamson, John, Danvers. Boy, ship "Rhodes," commanded by Capt. Nehe- miah Buffinton ; descriptive list of officers and crew, sworn to Aug. 14, 1780 ; age, 15 yrs. ; stature, 5 ft. 5 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Danvers.

Willis, John, Salem. Boy, brigautine " Cutter " (privateer) , commanded by Capt. Samuel Croel ; descriptive list of ofBcers and crew, certified at Salem, Aug. -, 1780; age, 14 yrs. ; stature, 4 ft. 10 in. ; complexion, light; residence, Salem.

"Willson, John. Boy, Continental frigate " Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged Feb. 23, 1782; .service to May 31, 1782, 3 mos. 8 days.

Winslow, Peleg. Boy, sloop " Republic," commanded by Capt. John Foster Wil- liams; engaged July 22, 1776; discharged Nov. 18, 1776; service, 4[?] mos. 27 days; officers and crew discharged at Boston.

WiNSLOW, William. Boy, Continental frigate "Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson ; engaged Oct. 18, 1781 ; service to May 31, 1782, 7 mos. 13 days; engagement, 12 months; reported as Lieut. Page's apprentice; also, receipt dated July 21, 1783, signed by Benjamin Page, for wages due said Winslow, his apprentice, for service to May 10, 1783, on board the frigate "Hague," commanded by Capt. John Manley.

WiTHERBOURNE, George. Boy, Continental frigate "Deane," commanded by Capt. Samuel Nicholson; engaged April 10. 1782: service to May 31, 1782, 1 mo. 21 days ; reported as apprentice to Capt. Nicholson.

Withim, Thomas. Boy, U. S. brig "General Gates," commanded by Capt. John Skimmer; copy of a list of men entitled to prize shares [year not given] ; re- ported rated 1 share.

Wood, Joseph. Boy (also given Landsman), ship "Mars," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson ; engaged June 2, 1780 ; discharged March 12, 1781 ; service, 9 mos. 10 days ; reported as having received wages on account in France ; also reported as entitled to share in the brig " Tryall " if made a prize. Roll dated Boston.

Wood, William, Plymouth. Boy, brigantine "Independence," commanded by Capt. Simeon Samson ; engaged April 20, 177G; service to Sept. 22, 177(), 4 mos. 26 days; also, same vessel and commander; engaged Sept. 23, 177(); service to Jan. 1, 1777, 3 mos. 8 days ; also, same vessel and commander ; engaged Jan. 1, 1777; service to July 5, 1777, 6 mos. 5 days; also, Boy, brigantine "Hazard," commanded by Cai)t. Simeon Samson ; engaged Nov. 22, 1777 ; discharged May 20, 1778; service, 5 mos. 28 days; roll dated Boston; also, memorandum of shoes taken from the prize ship " Live Oak " and delivered to officers and men belonging to the brigantine " Hazard " [year not given].

Woodbury, Cornelius, Beverly. Boy, brigantine "Freedom," Benjamin Ober, Master ; descriptive list of oflScers and crew, sworn to Sept. 11, 1780 ; age, 15 yrs. ; stature, 4 ft. 10 in. ; complexion, light ; residence, Beverly.

"Woodbury, Nat. Boy, ship " Vengeance," commanded by Capt. Thomas Thomas ; engaged June 27, 1779; discharged Aug. 27, 1779; service, 2 mos., on Penob- scot expedition ; vessel reported lost. Roll sworn to in Suffolk Co.

WooDFiN, Thomas. Boy, sloop "Republic," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged June 15, 1776; discharged Nov. 18, 177G ; service, 5 mos. 3 days ; officers and crew discharged at Boston ; also. Boy, brigantine " Ma.ssa- chusetts," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Feb. 1, 1777; discharged Feb. 17, 1777 ; service, 17 days.

Woodfine, Thomas. Boy, brigantine " Massachusetts," commanded by Capt. John Fisk ; abstract for advance pay fori month, dated Salem, March 17, 1777; a^so, same vessel and commander: engaged Feb. 17, 1777; discharged July 31, 1777 ; service, 5 mos. 14 days ; roll dated Boston ; also, same vessel and commander; engaged July 31, 1777; discharged Oct. 16, 1777; roll dated Boston.

Wyer, Benjamin. Boy, ship "Protector," commanded by Capt. John Foster Williams; engaged Jan. 30, 1780; discharged Aug. 17, 1780; service, 6 mos. 18 days.

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Yeaton, Jacob. Boy, brigantine "Freedom," commanded by Capt. John Clous- ton ; engaged Feb. 4, 1777 ; service to Aug. 4, 1777, 6 uios.