History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . ut. ; Elisha Barlow, Ensign. 4th—Robert Freeman, Captain: Elijah Smith, 1st Lieut.; EzraSt. John, 2d Lieut.; Noah Wheeler, Ensign. 5th—Henry Humphrey, Captain; Smith Sutherland, 1st Lieut. ; SilasGerman, 2d Lieut.; George Crankheit, Ensign. 6th—Isaac Bloom, Captain; John Gaseley, Jr., 1st Lieut. : JohnWilliams, 2d Lieut.; David Jervis, Ensign. [Note.—The companies are not numbered or lettered in the manuscript.] THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. 17 7th—Benjamin De Lavergne, Captain; David Handy. 1st L


History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . ut. ; Elisha Barlow, Ensign. 4th—Robert Freeman, Captain: Elijah Smith, 1st Lieut.; EzraSt. John, 2d Lieut.; Noah Wheeler, Ensign. 5th—Henry Humphrey, Captain; Smith Sutherland, 1st Lieut. ; SilasGerman, 2d Lieut.; George Crankheit, Ensign. 6th—Isaac Bloom, Captain; John Gaseley, Jr., 1st Lieut. : JohnWilliams, 2d Lieut.; David Jervis, Ensign. [Note.—The companies are not numbered or lettered in the manuscript.] THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. 17 7th—Benjamin De Lavergne, Captain; David Handy. 1st Lieut. ;William Woodworth, 2d Lieut. : Joseph Harris, Ensign. sth—Jacob Tobias, Captain; Israel Piatt, 1st Lieut.; Caleb Haight,2d Lieut. : Gilbert Warden, Ensign. 9th—Ebenezer Husted, Captain; Jonathan Mead. 1st Lieut.; JamesTalmage, 2d Lieut.; Stephen Adset, Ensign. 10th—Roger Sutherland, Captain; Josiah Gale, 1st Lieut.; ThomasJenks. 2d Lieut. ; Joel Horskins, (Haskins) Ensign. 11th—William Gay, Captain; Joseph Hagaman, 1st Lieut.; FrancisLeRoy, 2d Lieut. ; Paul VanAnden, W&i&M^>Jt< James Younq House. Later Stewart House. Built About June, 1896. (See Lineage.) 12th—Isaac Conklin, Captain; Peter Shultz, 1st Lieut. ; Josiah Barton,2d Lieut. ; Ebenezer Mott, Ensign. 13th—Peter Stoutenburgh, Captain; Elijah Herrick, 1st Lieut. ; HughWilde. 2d Lieut. ; Joseph Hambleton, Ensign. Commissions issued, October 17, 177o. During the two years following 1775, many changes took place in theofficers of the regiments, and in their companies. There were new levies,and new regiments raised for defense at home and for many other pur-poses, and all in the war. There were resignations and transfers ofofficers, caused by the new and changed arrangements. These changesand the imperfect returns of the officers makes confusion in the warrecords, as to harmony of time and place in the changes of regimental andcompany officers, thus perfection is impossib


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