Lynn in the Revolution . obably not Lynn men. [109] Lynn in the Revolution John IresonWin. AltwillMoses Hadle\Epes MansfieldIsaac MeachemBurrill PotterRufus BrownAndrew XewhallTimothy XewhallJohn Rhode-Daniel Walls Samuel Hallowell David Dimond Win. Skinner Nathl. Stacey Thos. Cheever Micajah Newhall Theophilus Bacheller Joseph Stocker Abraham Smith Joshua Danforth Benjamin Bowen (Bowden ?) In a company of ten days guard duty, also under Cap-tain Simeon Brown, from July the second to July thetwelfth, we find:— Theophilus BachellerJohn IresonEl lenezer RichardsonEpes MansfieldRobert StoneMoses


Lynn in the Revolution . obably not Lynn men. [109] Lynn in the Revolution John IresonWin. AltwillMoses Hadle\Epes MansfieldIsaac MeachemBurrill PotterRufus BrownAndrew XewhallTimothy XewhallJohn Rhode-Daniel Walls Samuel Hallowell David Dimond Win. Skinner Nathl. Stacey Thos. Cheever Micajah Newhall Theophilus Bacheller Joseph Stocker Abraham Smith Joshua Danforth Benjamin Bowen (Bowden ?) In a company of ten days guard duty, also under Cap-tain Simeon Brown, from July the second to July thetwelfth, we find:— Theophilus BachellerJohn IresonEl lenezer RichardsonEpes MansfieldRobert StoneMoses HoodBenj. MasseyWm. CaseJonathan BachellerJoshua HowardJohn AnabellJohn RhodesAaron BoardmanDaniel Watts Nathan MudgeRobert FeltSamuel HallowellWm. SkinnerJona. XewhallThomas CheeverMoses HadleySamuel Sweet serJos. Xewhall (Jas?)Timothy TarboxIsaac meechamWm. AttwillWin. WhittemoreSamuel Boardman In July also, in Captain Samuel Huses company ofguards, we find the following: Abram Pewson or Person Theop. Bacheller r n(M. .— ii niii. Lynn in the Revolution John Ireson Jas. Newhall Thomas Mansfield John Rhodes Daniel Watts Jona. Brown John Tuck Thomas Hudson Jona. Bacheller John Sweetser [saac Meachem Thomas Florence ^Ym. Skinner Elijah Stocker Samuel Sweetser Caleb Harrington We have spoken of several of the Massachusetts regi-ments in which our Lynn men enlisted for service at theNorth during the early part of the year 1777, but afterthe loss of Ticonderoga more troops were sent to rein-force the army under Gates, in accordance with a resolvepassed by the General Court on the ninth of August, 1777, directing that one-sixth part of the able-bodied men of the training-band and alarm lists, not engaged in the service, be at once draftedby the brigadiers of the several counties mentioned in the resolve,and marched without delay to reinforce the army at the northwardand that they be continued in the service until Nov. 30, 1777, unlesssooner discharged. The following list of men t


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