History of Doylestown, old and new : from its settlement to the close of the nineteenth century, 1745-1900 . th, JohnM. Kinney, Joseph Anderson, John Bear, Robert Barclay, Paul Brun-ner, Nicholas Cisler, John Dennisson, John W. Doyle, William Den-nisson, Isaac Dunlap, Joseph Engles, John Everit, Christian Fritz-inger, Joseph Fries, David Fell, Jacob Fries, Gooden G. Hall, Benja-min Hare, Septemus Harrar, Samuel Hughes, Samuel Hubbert, Benja-min James, Mason James, Joseph James, Andrew Kirkpatrick, JesseLacey, Ephraim Lewis, William Marshall, Daniel Mcintosh, SemMoyers, Nathan Makinstry, Benjam


History of Doylestown, old and new : from its settlement to the close of the nineteenth century, 1745-1900 . th, JohnM. Kinney, Joseph Anderson, John Bear, Robert Barclay, Paul Brun-ner, Nicholas Cisler, John Dennisson, John W. Doyle, William Den-nisson, Isaac Dunlap, Joseph Engles, John Everit, Christian Fritz-inger, Joseph Fries, David Fell, Jacob Fries, Gooden G. Hall, Benja-min Hare, Septemus Harrar, Samuel Hughes, Samuel Hubbert, Benja-min James, Mason James, Joseph James, Andrew Kirkpatrick, JesseLacey, Ephraim Lewis, William Marshall, Daniel Mcintosh, SemMoyers, Nathan Makinstry, Benjamin S. Mann, Isaac B. Medary,John Morris, Daniel Markley, William Megoken, William E. Patter-son, James Picker, Christian Ruth, Antliony Rich, Samuel Simpson, Samuel Smith, John W. Stover, John Swartzlander,Morgan N. Thomas, William Thomas, John Toy, Philip Trumbower,Mark Tanner, John Williams, Jonathan Wood, Joseph Pool, JohnWhittenham, Robert Roberts, .Samuel Horn, William Horn, John , Joseph Hunter and Robert Patterson. Captain Magills company, at the close of the campaign, reached. u c/) DO >> < Xw H DOYLESTOWN, OLD AND NEW. 275 home about the middle of December, and was discharged, but did notreceive their pay. There was a hitch in the payment of the troops, andthe company met in the Court House to see what steps should betaken, to accelerate it. Colonel Louis Bache being chairman, and MajorThomas G. Kenneday, secretary. The meeting found the fault laywith the Paymaster-General of the Arm), for non-payment, and ColonelBache, Major VVm. Watts and Major John Fox were appointed acommittee to address a memorial to the President, setting forth theirgrievences, and asking for redress. The troops were paid in October,some of them at Doylestown, including the compau} of PhineasKelley, at the Mansion House. The war of i8i2-i5 stimulated the organization of volunteercompanies and the military spirit increased throughout the Magills Bucks Co


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