The Morrills and reminiscences . roll, of the troopsemployed in His Majestys Service on Merrimack andConnecticut Rivers, under the Command of Blanchard by him posted under proper officersagreeable to His Excellency orders at the severalstations. August 23, 1754 Impressed. Isaac Waldron, 12 weeks, 2 days. BiographicalJacob Waldron John Morrill (son of Richard Morrill and grand-father of Charles Henry Morrill) married Mary Wat-kins, who was the daughter of Jason Watkins, whomarried Sarah Waldron; she was the daughter ofLieut. Jacob Waldron. Lieutenant Jacob Waldron, of Warner, N. H.,s
The Morrills and reminiscences . roll, of the troopsemployed in His Majestys Service on Merrimack andConnecticut Rivers, under the Command of Blanchard by him posted under proper officersagreeable to His Excellency orders at the severalstations. August 23, 1754 Impressed. Isaac Waldron, 12 weeks, 2 days. BiographicalJacob Waldron John Morrill (son of Richard Morrill and grand-father of Charles Henry Morrill) married Mary Wat-kins, who was the daughter of Jason Watkins, whomarried Sarah Waldron; she was the daughter ofLieut. Jacob Waldron. Lieutenant Jacob Waldron, of Warner, N. H.,served as Lieutenant from Warner, N. H., March 5,1774, in the Fifteenth New Hampshire Militia, TwelfthCompany of New Amesbury (Warner, N. H.), inCaptain William Stilsons company, the second com-pany in Col. Wymans New Hampshire Vol. II, page 886, Gen. and Family History of theState of New Hampshire (Stearns), 1908. The name of Jacob Waldron appears as Lieutenanton roll of Capt. Wm. Stilsons in the Northern Army [148]. THE MORRILLS AND REMINISCENCES in the Continental Service as mustered and paid byCapt. Ezekiel Worthen. Muster Master and Wages and Bounty 10 s. 16 i 8 4. See page 313, N. H. State Papers,Vol. XIV, Vol. 3 Rev. Rolls. [Page 315 of same volume says Capt. Stilson was ofHopkinton and Lieut. Waldron of Warner.—Editor.] Page 548, Vol. XV, N. H. State Papers, Vol. 2Rev. Rolls, Soldiers Order 1777, May 19. Petition of Soldiers, signed by Jacob Waldron andothers. There was a number of other papers, relativeto the services of Jacob Waldron of Warner, N. H.,but without doubt the four above will suffice, and theseveral different dates will Obviate the Necessity ofpresenting the exact date of death of Jacob Waldron,born March 2, 1743. Petition, page 548, N. H. State Papers, Vol. XIV,Soldiers Orders, May 1777, State of New Hampshire. To the Honorable Council and House of Repre-sentatives for this State—We the Petitioners, HumbleeShueth, that we bei
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