Roll of the Randolph, Vermont Volunteer Company, September 9, 1814
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Contributed to the National Genealogical Society Quarterly by Mrs. J.T. Rosborough, Texarkana, Texas | Amount of Money paid out for rations drawn for the above company by Jacob K. Parish, orderly Seargent | |
Randolph Volunteers Commanded by:
Capt. Lebbeus Edgerton 1st Lieut. Alartin Flint 2nd Lieut. Beebe L. Cotton Ensign Isaac Tarbox 1st. Sergt. Jacob Parish 2nd Sergt John Edson 3rd Sergt. Jonathon Jones 4th Sergt. Elias Carpenter 1st Corporal Alfred Amidon 2nd Corporal Augustus Blodgett 3rd Corporal Stephen Tucker Privates: Adams, Anson Adams, Lynde Allen, Isaac Barnard, Nathaniel Barnes, Avery Bates, Eliphalet Bates, Peter Bennett, Humphrey Blodgett, Dan Blodgett, Eli Blodgett, Frederick Blodgett, Heman Blodgett, Joseph Booth, Simeon Brown, Elisha Brownson, Theron Carpenter, Charles Carpenter, Marshall Carpenter, Oliver Chadwick, Benjamin Cobb, John C. Coburn, Phineas Colburn, Ebenezer Jr. Cowdry, Luther Crocker, Seth Danby, John W. Danforth, Elkanah Jr. Edson, Josiah, Jr. English, Alexander English, Thomas Fish, Nathaniel Fish, Silas Fish, Stephen Fish, Winston Flint, Samuel, Jr. Granger, John Hall, Edward Heberd, Diah Hebard, Enoch Heberd, Samuel Hendee, Asel Hubbard, Adam Huntington, Miller Jackson, Michael Jones, Benjamin Jones, William Joslin, Samuel Kimball, John II Lampon, Thomas Lampson, Harvey Lander, David Martin, Edward Martin, Jesse Martin, Vine Miller, Jonathan P. Morris, James Jr. Morris, Rufus Moulton, Freeman Moulton, Phineas, Jr. Moulton, Stillman Norton, Joseph Palmer, Joshua Parish, Daniel Pike, James Porter, Smith Porter, William Powers, James Ralph, David Raymond, Eleazer T Reed, Isaac Ringe, Nathan Ruggles, Jonathan F. Russell, Thomas P. Salisbury. Belcher Salisbury, Joseph Sargent, Moses Simons, Asa Smith, Phineas Spooner, Lewis Steele, James Strong, William Tiffany, John Tinkham, Almond Tracy, Dinni Tracy, Perez Wales, Shubal Washburn, Josiah, Jr. Wheeler, Horace Willard, Caleb Woodard, Leonard Woodworth, James Men enrolled who did not draw guns: Baldwin, James Bass, Jonathon Blodgett, Perley Carpenter, Orrin French, Jedediah French, Joseph W. French, Samuel M Pearsons, Amasa Pearsons, Elias Storrs, Hiram Names of those who did not appear and probably deserted: Brainerd, Loucen Wood, Thomas Gooch, Samuel Gooch, Thatcher |
Paid Pearson, Elias for……………..8
Granger, Cap. ………………………….12 Wales, Shubal…………………………..10 Lampon, Harvey………………………..10 Hebard, Samuel………………………..10 Jones, William and Fish, N………….2 Morton, Joseph…………………………..1 Fish, Silas…………………………………..8 Colburn, E and Carpenter, Charles 2 Tiffany, John………………………………..10 Bates, P and Hendee, A……………….2 Morris, James Jr………………………….10 Amidon, Alfred………………………………1 Smith, Phin……………………………………1 Willard, C. and Cowdry L……………….2 French, Joseph W………………………….3 Carpenter, Elias…………………………….2 Jones, Jonathan and Edson P………..2 Tucker, Stephen……………………………..1 Cotton, Lieut……………………………………1 Flint and Tarbox, Lieut……………………..2 Parish, D…………………………………………1 Raymon, E.T. and Spooner, L. …………2 Steele, James………………………………….4 Russell, Thomas P.,………………………….1 Edgerton, Capt. L. ……………………………4
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State of Vermont, Orange County, ss.
We the undersigned, Martin Flint, First Lieutenant and Jacob K. Parish, First Sergeant, of Randolph, make oath that we served as such officers in the company that went from said Randolph as volunteers to repel the British in their invasion of Plattsburg in September A.D. 1814, that the within roll is the original roll of said company made out by the said first sergeant at the time and is true and correct, that the captain, Lebbeus Edgerton, is dead, having deceased some time ago, the we recovered no compensation for time or services or expenses, nor did any of said company to our knowledge, tht we rallied on the evening and night of Friday September 9 and most of said company arrived at home on Saturday the 17th of September. The distance from Randolph to Plattsburg is about 90 miles. The said roll was made out at Burlington. The said company went as far as Plattsburg.
February 27, 1850 Martin S. Flint, First Lieutenant
Sworn and Subscribed J. K. Parish First Seargent
Phineas Moulton, Justice of the Peace