Dear List,
We have added the following books to our directory page:
http://directory.evendon.com
Washington DC:
Small Business Adminstration Phones 1984
Washington Academy of Science 1915
Raleigh, NC 1899
Wilmington, NC 1899
Covington, KY 1834 1860 1861 1866 1869 1872
Newport, KY 1834 1860 1861 1866 1869 1872
We have added the following to our military page:
http://military.evendon.com
Rhode Island in the French and Indian War
Pennsylvania Militia 1783-90
Civil War:
Georgia's 42nd
Lincoln County N
Dear List,
We have added the following books to our directory page:
http://directory.evendon.com
1867 Chicago
1913 Chicago Street and Railroad Directory
1853 Ohio
1883 Montana (with Tax Payers)
To our SmallBooks page:
1903 Doctors, Dentists, Pharmacists of Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey
This book joins our 1907 edition.
To our Military page:
Complete roster of Mexican War Veterans
To our Census page:
1820 Illinois
1836 Dubuque and Des Moines, Iowa
1913 Henry County, Indiana
1820 Federal Pensione
BradLin000@aol.com wrote:To: Candyman@yahoogroups.com
From: BradLin000@aol.com
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 07:27:44 EDT
Subject: [Candyman] PENNSYLVANIA: 1614-1776-List of Officers of the Province of Pennsylvania..More
List of Officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and
the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776.
Part 1
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/1pa/history/local/colonialoff01.txt...
Part 2
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/1pa/history/local/colonialoff02.txt...
Part 3
http://ftp.roo
Thought this might be of interest to this list. NC Revolutionary war soldiers
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From: BradLin000@aol.com
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 14:04:02 EDT
Subject: [Candyman] NORTH CAROLINA: Revolutionary War - Abstract of NC Continental Line Soldiers
Abstract of the N.C. Continental Line
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/transcripts/nclinealph.html?o_xid=0022468880&o_lid=0022468880&o_xt=22468880
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Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 09:27:53 EDT
Subject: [Candyman] VIRGINIA: Lord Dunmore's War (1774) - W. Herbert's Co. - Bio's & Gen. of Men
Biography and Genealogy of the Men in William Herbert's Company in Lord
Dunmore's War (1774)
http://www.ls.net/~newriver/va/swift/herbertbio.htm
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Are there any Cornwallis experts that can reccomend any refrences for me to read to get a better understanding of his entry on American soil, his battles, then ultimately his defeat? My grandfather was supposedly in one of his units... Need to track down his muster lists as well. Thanks for anyones help in advance....
Mike
Ohio
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On Saturday, July 24, 2004, at 02:38 PM, MPD wrote:
> Are there any Cornwallis experts that can reccomend any refrences for
> me to read to get a better understanding of his entry on American
> soil, his battles, then ultimately his defeat? My grandfather was
> supposedly in one of his units... Need to track down his muster lists
> as well. Thanks for anyones help in advance....
>
>
> Mike
> Ohio
>
Jeff Shaara's recent historical fiction novel about the American
Revolution, "The Glorious Cause", h
Mike --
The troops surrendering with Cornwallis's army were as follows.
POWs sent to Winchester VA
Men Unit
193 Artillery
467 Guards
205 23d Regiment (Royal Welsh Fuzileers)
307 43d Regiment
625 76th Regiment (McDonnell's Highlanders)
948 2 Battalions of Anspach (2 Regiments [von Voit's & von Seybothen's] of hired Germans from Anspach-Bayreuth)
248 Queen's Rangers (Provincial/Loyalist troops)
33 Pioneers
Total = 3029
POWs sent to Fort Frederick, MD
Men Unit
594 Light Infantry
205
There is at least one other reader out here for this list. I keep
hoping to find out some little tidbit about my fifth Great Grandfather,
Jacob WARNER or the parts of the revolution that he is supposed to have
served in.
"The History Of The Town Of Amherst, Massachusetts", printed in
1896 says the following under the surname WARNER.
Jacob of Amherst: Col. Ruggles Woodbridge, Hampshire Co. Reg., Lt.
Noah Dickinsons company, Cambridge alarm (page 79), Capt. Samuel Cooke's
company that
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 13:07:56 -0600
From: "Helen"
To: GEN-MAT-L@rootsweb.com
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Subject: Rev. War Pension Records of Those Who We
Will you please check for Revolutionary War soldier Henry MOON. Arrived in
this country as a British soldier with General Burgoyne's Army. Later
deserted and then sided with the colonists and was given land grant in Pine
Twp., Allegheny County.
Thank you
Roberta Wohlgemuth
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I have at least 2 GGG Grandfathers who were called out on the "Alarm of
April 19, 1775". One was in the Westborough Ma militia the other in the
Princeton Ma. militia. Are there any histories existant that relate the
actions of these units on that day and the subsequent siege of Boston?
I don't know where to get some help so will try this list. Recently someone
told me that some individuals paid people to take their place in the War of
1812. Does anyone know about that?
I am trying to get some information on Russell's Battalion of Ohio and have
had no luck.
Thanks for any input.
Kathryn Leslie
Hi List,
I have a man, Samuel Willey b:ca 1760-70, where?. He died ca 1830 in Indiana. Would he have qualified for any type of pension before that time? His wife was Anna, she died ca 1841, both died in Fayette Co., Indiana. Any ideas on how I could find records on him?
Thanks, Donna
Seeking information about James Robinson, slave, b 1753 in MD, d 1868 in
Detroit, MI--served in Revolutionary War and fought in Battles of Brandywine and
Yorktown. Master believed to be Col. Joseph Dashiell of Worcester, MD.
Seeking proof of service for marking of grave as Revolutionary Patriot here in
Detroit.
Thanking you in advance.
Joanne Galvin
Joanne Galvin, Regent
Louisa St. Clair Chapter
Grosse Pointe, Michigan
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PO Box 176
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303
248-
Does anyone know where I can find the passenger lists of the ships Lafayette
came over on during the Revolutionary War? From what I can tell, one ship
was La Victore and the other Le Cesar. I believe the La Victore arrived in
Charleston, SC and Le Cesar arrived in Boston.
I would appreciate any help you can give.
Thank you.
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Barb Warrington
barb.warrington@covad.net
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My ancestor, Richard Barnes, served in the Westborough, MA. Militia, Capt. Seth Morse's Co. which was called out on the alarm of April 19th, 1775 (Battle of Lexington/ Concord). According to a "Lexington Alarm Roll" obtained from the MA. State Archives, part of the company, including Richard, served for 14 days and was allowed pay for 60 miles of travel. I am hoping to find information relating to the company's participation in the battle and the weeks following. Any information or direction as to where to
> Hello List,
> I was wondering if there is any sites on the internet or any books
at the library that would let me know if any of my relatives was in
the American Revolution?
>
> The surnames I believed that was in the American Revolution are:
> PORTELL (PORTAIS)
> COLEMAN
> ROBERT
> ROBINET
> BOYER
> ARCHAMBEAU
> PEPIN
> LA CHANCE
> ROUSSIN
> DEGAGNE
> I appreciate any help I can get.
> Thank
> mbolive@mylink.net
> Janet
>
>
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Hello fellow list members. I am new to your list as of today. However I am not new to Genealogy and research. I have good reason to believe I may have an Ancestor connected to the Revolutionary War in some way. The family name I am research is
Culp/ Kolb, the name may have been spelled either way back then.
Is anyone one else on the mailing list researching this surname? If so I would appreciate talking with you.
Your help would be greatly appreciated
Linda Clark in Western Kentucky
lclark@brtc.net
Hi, I am new to your list. Is anyone researching the Culp/Kolb family in the American Revolution? Any help would be truly appreciated.
Thank You
Linda Clark from Western Kentucky
lclark@brtc.net
My 4th great grand father came to America on board a British ship named the "Brudenell and landed in New York on July 17, 1773 under the command of Captain Christopher Horsefall with the 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers. He remained in New York until January 1775 when His regiment was sent to Boston to "put down the rebels." On March 7, 1775 he deserted and fled to New Ipswich, New Hampshire where he joined up with the First New Hampshire Volunteers and fought against the British at Bunker Hill and served the Con