Annotations by gscott2007, 161-180
Each Besides Small arms - the Last Spring that the British army Lay at Philadelphia - Sir Henry Clinton Sent Between one and two thousand men in flat, Bottom...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 71 Made 06 Aug 2008 |
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The first time I took a gun to meet the Enemy was as follows Vis - My Father lived 2 1/2 miles from the Draw Bridge over Crosswicks Creek - which puts into...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 70 Made 06 Aug 2008 |
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was engaged in sinking Chevaux de frize in the Delaware at BillingsportSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 35 Made 06 Aug 2008 |
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was one of the guard who took governor Franklin before the Provincial Congress then sitting at BurlingtonSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 34 Made 06 Aug 2008 |
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he stood guard over Governor Franklin who was confined in the house of one Davenport at BurlingtonSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 33 Made 06 Aug 2008 |
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entered on board of the row galley Crain for six months under Capt Jehiel Tinker and saild to the North River and served my Country against the Common Enimy...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 5 Made 06 Aug 2008 |
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the Queen of France a Vessel of WarSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 14 Made 05 Aug 2008 |
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their main duty at this time was to prevent the secret trade from carrying provisions to the British and bringing in goodsSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 6 Made 05 Aug 2008 |
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to guard along Long Island Sound with thirty whale boatsSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 6 Made 05 Aug 2008 |
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fixing and Rigging the Row gally TrumbullSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 31 Made 05 Aug 2008 |
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in the Engagement with the British fleet in which Engagement he the said Isaiah was wounded by having some of his toes cut offSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 31 Made 05 Aug 2008 |
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Lake ChamplainSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 31 Made 05 Aug 2008 |
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TiconderogaSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 6 Made 05 Aug 2008 |
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taking of Annapolis Royal a port on the Nova Scotia shore where he headed the attacking party took the fort spiked the cannon made the Governor a prisoner...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 3 Made 05 Aug 2008 |
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row galley called the Lady WashingtonSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 10 Made 05 Aug 2008 |
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On the 20th June 1776 he enlisted as a Marine in the Row Galley of the State of Connecticut called Crane. commanded by Capt. Jehiel Tinker served till...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 6 Made 04 Aug 2008 |
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on Board a galley called the Crain, for one year Capt Tinker Commander. Went to New London took in their guns and sailed to New York and up the North River...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 3 Made 04 Aug 2008 |
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He was to cruise the Sound and prevent all communication of "commerce or council" with the enemy then in possession of Long IslandSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 45 Made 04 Aug 2008 |
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the command of a Row Galley in Long Island SoundSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 45 Made 04 Aug 2008 |
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in the year Cornwallis was taken I was attached to a Boat commanded by Capt. Abner Ely of Lyme and cruised Long Island Sound to protect the adjoining Coast.Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 33 Made 04 Aug 2008 |
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