. The Pennsylvania-German in the settlement of Maryland . y do. Jacob Moser do. Richard OQuin War. James Ashley do. James Smith do. Thomas Rowlands 9 mos. George Bantz do. On furlough. Remarks. Died 7 July. Died July 27, fi. Was a Deserter from Carolina. Ditto of Col. Chambers. 240 The Pennsylvania-German Society. Time of ? Name. Service. Remarks. Thomas Holdup War. Ditto of Carolina. Mathias Custgrove 3 yrs. Deserted. John Waldon do. ditto. Andrew Shuler War. ditto. John Stout do. ditto. Robert Barnet do. Sick, absent. George Kephard 3 yrs. Deserted. Edward Connoly do. Taken by the Virginia A


. The Pennsylvania-German in the settlement of Maryland . y do. Jacob Moser do. Richard OQuin War. James Ashley do. James Smith do. Thomas Rowlands 9 mos. George Bantz do. On furlough. Remarks. Died 7 July. Died July 27, fi. Was a Deserter from Carolina. Ditto of Col. Chambers. 240 The Pennsylvania-German Society. Time of ? Name. Service. Remarks. Thomas Holdup War. Ditto of Carolina. Mathias Custgrove 3 yrs. Deserted. John Waldon do. ditto. Andrew Shuler War. ditto. John Stout do. ditto. Robert Barnet do. Sick, absent. George Kephard 3 yrs. Deserted. Edward Connoly do. Taken by the Virginia Artillery. Frederick Stone do. Given up to the Laboratory. John Weeguel do. Left at Frederick Town. These rolls do not contain the names of all the Germansfrom Maryland who served in the Revolutionary of them were to be found in the different regimentsof the Maryland Line, some of the companies being madeup almost entirely of Germans. But they are so scatteredand their names are so changed in the spelling that it isimpossible to pick them


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