Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Servants & Waiters Of The Pennsylvania Military, 1812-1815.

Here is a list of men I take to be men of color, as they were servants and waiters. These names were taken off the pay rolls of the stated regiments be low. Out of the sixteen names only two was ever paid. There will be no other information on these names, but for those looking for a ancestor of color, will find this information very helpful.

Note. This information comes from a book called: Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 7.
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1. Joseph Wharton, Waiter, First Pennsylvania Infantry, Commanding Captain Samuel Anderson.

2. Peter Hook, Waiter, First Pennsylvania Infantry, Commanding Captain Hartman Kuhn.

3. Emery Reed, Waiter, First Pennsylvania Infantry, Commanding Captain Hartman Kuhn.

4. Daniel Man, Waiter, First Pennsylvania Infantry, Commanding Captain Hartman Kuhn.

5. Peter Burton, Waiter, First Pennsylvania Infantry, Commanding Captain Hartman Kuhn.

6. Joseph Collins, Servant, First Pennsylvania Infantry, pay $31.48, Commanding Captain Joseph Murray.

7. Peter Johnston, Servant, First Pennsylvania Infantry, pay $31.48, Commanding Captain Joseph Murray.

8. Samuel Perkins, Servant, First Pennsylvania Infantry, Commanding Captain Daniel Oldburch.

9. Thomas Cox, Servant, First Pennsylvania Light Infantry, Commanding Captain Thomas F. Pleasants.

10. Ava Warren, Servant, First Pennsylvania Light Infantry, Commanding Captain Thomas F. Pleasants.

11. John Frederick, Servant, First Pennsylvania Light Infantry, Commanding Captain John Swift.

12. Stephen Decature, , Servant, First Pennsylvania Light Infantry, Commanding Captain John Swift.

13. William Malland, Servant, First Pennsylvania Light Infantry, Commanding Captain John Swift.

14. Lewis Marshall, Servant, First Pennsylvania Light Infantry, Commanding Captian John Swift.

15. Daniel Troxler, Waiter, Second regiment Pennsylvania Light Infantry, Fourth company.

16. Samuel Growl, Servant, First regiment Pennsylvania Infantry, Commanding D. B. Keim.

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