Lynn in the Revolution . gfield -July 17, 1780, under command ofCaptain Aimer Howard; also pay-roll for six months men raised bytown of Lynn for service in the Continental Army during 1780; marchedJune 27, 17K0; discharged January 13, 1781; service, six months,lwenl\ nine days. [ 204 ] Lynn in the Revolution Baits, John,—sergeant in Captain Ezra Newhalls company on April ]!).1775, came to Lynnfield from Maiden. He was warned out of Lynn,December 18, , with his wife, Hannah, and children, John and Ruth,they having come in October of that year. The wife Hannah, who ismentioned in the old re


Lynn in the Revolution . gfield -July 17, 1780, under command ofCaptain Aimer Howard; also pay-roll for six months men raised bytown of Lynn for service in the Continental Army during 1780; marchedJune 27, 17K0; discharged January 13, 1781; service, six months,lwenl\ nine days. [ 204 ] Lynn in the Revolution Baits, John,—sergeant in Captain Ezra Newhalls company on April ]!).1775, came to Lynnfield from Maiden. He was warned out of Lynn,December 18, , with his wife, Hannah, and children, John and Ruth,they having come in October of that year. The wife Hannah, who ismentioned in the old record, was Hannah Brown, to whom he was mar-ried in Maiden, published August :> / /? *// ,m 1761, by Rev. J. Emerson. She died in /y i/rLJ S isCas 1777, and he married, second, Rebecca Lock, of Cambridge, May 10, 1778,Rev. Mr. Roby performing the ceremony. John Batts had a largefamily of children, and occupied during the later years of his life thehouse on Lincoln Street in Saugus, known during the Revolution as. HOUSE OF JOHN BATTS the Thomas Stocker place. His son William became somewhat notedin the privateering business during the War of 1812, and, being underage at the time, the prize money which was his portion came tothe father. The daughter Hannah married Lewis Bruce, a soldierof the Revolution. The date of the death of John Batts is pension records give the fact of a pension having been grantedhis widow, Rebecca, August 28, 1882, at which time she was eighty-twoyears of age. The amount which she received was $ a year upto the time of her death, March 4, 1841. Besides acting as sergeant in Captain Ezra Newhalls company ofminute-men, serving twenty-one days, John Batts enlisted in Captain [ 205 ] Lynn in the Revolution Joseph Stockers company, Colonel Wades regiment, and went toTiconderoga as a lieutenant, serving three months. He returned homel>\ way of Worcester with the invalids. November 11, 1777, he en-listed in Captain Miles Greenwoods c


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