Other Annotations by gscott2007, 101-120
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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commanded a whale boatSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 24 Made 04 Aug 2008 |
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after a severe engagement with them of two hours and a half, and finding ourselves unable to take them, we retreated back to New York and were lying there...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 3 Made 04 Aug 2008 |
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that on the 19th day of June 1776 he enlisted as a mariner on board the Row Galley Crane under Capt Jehiel Tinker, Lieut David Brooks, Ensign Shubael...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 3 Made 04 Aug 2008 |
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Aaron Wheeler enlisted in the naval service on board a Row Galley called the Crane and went in company with this deponent under Captain ? TinkerSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 9 Made 04 Aug 2008 |
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he enlisted on board a Row Galley called the Crane in the naval service for six months under Captain Jehiel Tinker & David Brooks Lieutenant & Elias...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4 Made 04 Aug 2008 |
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on board the Row Galley called the Crane in 1776Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 6 Made 04 Aug 2008 |
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Fort Montgomery was taken - we remained at Fort Constitution until it was blown up by order of Major DuboisSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 8 Made 03 Aug 2008 |
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In May 1778 he was ordered to prepare for the defence of the Hudson RiverSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 34 Made 03 Aug 2008 |
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Capt. of a Sloop on the HudsonSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 34 Made 03 Aug 2008 |
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We marched out to the town of Hurley & there saw the spy hung on an apple tree, who swallowed the BulletSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 5 Made 03 Aug 2008 |
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one Galley called the Lady WashingtonSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 5 Made 03 Aug 2008 |
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our little fleet lay above the chain to guard it & prevent the British shipping from comming upSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 5 Made 03 Aug 2008 |
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He continued stationed at Fort Constitution, without being engaged in any battle (except some occasional skirmishing & cannonading when British vessels...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 16 Made 03 Aug 2008 |
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called the "hard winter"Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 11 Made 03 Aug 2008 |
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British ship RoseSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 7 Made 02 Aug 2008 |
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