Epsom Revolutionary War Veterans
EPSOM REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS
- Indicates flag marker or burial in Epsom - -* - Denotes individual in the Genealogy Database
The earliest list of soldiers was compiled by Jonathan Curtis in 1823, which he states is not complete, and likely relied on residents of the time for his information. Later, in John Dolbeers history written about 1889, he has a list, based mostly upon that of the earlier Curtis list, with some additions. Not much has been done since to research these early soldiers, but with the family genealogies since printed, research by people for admittance to Revolutionary Societies, and the more recent availability of such information as the Revolutionay War Rolls for the State of New Hampshire, online pensions, it was time to take another look. To determine who actually served from Epsom, several criteria were used. First, if it was so stated in the Revolutionary Rolls that they served from Epsom. Second, if it was found that they resided in Epsom at the time through genealogical research, or whether they or soldier's fathers signed the Association Test in Epsom in 1776. Third, that they resided in Epsom but signed on for another town. Many soldiers were here a short time and moved on shortly after the war, and just the opposite occured, with many moving to Epsom after the war and are buried here, so they also need to be recognized. This list begins with those who appear to have served from Epsom, followed by those soldiers who made Epsom their home after the war.
GRAVESTONES

Ebenezer Brackett Brackett-Libbey Cemetery

Samuel Davis Brown-Davis Cemetery

James Gray - McClary Cemetery

John Ham - McClary Cemetery

Jeremiah Haynes Haynes Cemetery

Nathaniel Kineson Short Falls Cemetery

Francis Locke McClary Cemetery

Samuel Locke McClary Cemetery

Michael McClary McClary Cemetery

William McCrillis McClary Cemetery

Peter Pomp - McClary Cemetery

Eliphalet Sanborn McClary Cemetery

Joseph Sherburne Joseph Sherburne Cemetery

Seth Bartlettt McClary Cemetery

Enoch Brown - Brown Cemetery

Jonathan Curtis McClary Cemetery

Nicholas Dolbeer New Rye Cemetery

Mark Emerson McClary Cemetery

Symonds Fowler Fowler-Lovejoy Cemetery

Samuel Goss Gossville Cemetery

Samuel Lear - Lear Cemetery

Samuel Libbey Brackett-Libbey Cemetery

Ephraim Locke McClary Cemetery

Daniel Philbrick Barton-Phlbrick Cemetery

Levi Robinson ...Short Falls Cemetery

Simeon Towle Gossville Cemetery

William Yeaton Yeaton Cemetery

AMES, Samuel Jr.*
Payroll of Capt. Samuel McConnell's Company in General Starks Brigade raised out of the Regiment of New Hampshire Militia, Thomas Stickney Col. which company marched from Pembroke in said State July 1777 and joined the Northern Continental Army at Bennington and Stillwater - Samuel Ames, private, time of engagement July 19, 1777, time of discharge Sept. 26, 1777, time in service 2.8, travel from Pembroke to Charlestown No. 4, 70 miles, travel from Stillwater & Bennington home to Pembroke 170 miles.From DAR: "enlisted 1777 in Capt. Samuel McConnell's company, Col. Thomas Stickney's regiment, which marched from Pembroke , N.H., to join the northern Continental Army at Bennington and Stillwater. He was born in Andover, MA; died in Epsom, N.H." (June 1822)
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776

ATWOOD, Joshua*
A Muster Roll of the men mustered in Captain Simon Marston's Company by Thomas Bartlett, Muster Master for the men raised in Colonel Gilman's regiment - July 1776 - Joshua Atwood, Epsom.
A Roll of the travel of the Company Commanded by Captain Simon Martson in Colonel Joshua Winget's regiment Sept. 10, 1776 - Joshua Atwood, Private, from Epsom, 109 miles.

BABB, Thomas*
Capt. Sanborn's receipt for advance wages, Sept. 9, 1777, We the subscribers being enlisted soldiers in the militia now raising to join General Stark at Bennington, or the Commanding officer there or there about, have each received of Thomas Bartlett muster and pay master for said men that are raised in Col. McClary's Regiment the sum of four pound ten shilling for one months advance wages and the sum of two pounds three shillings and nine pence for one hundred and seventy five miles to Bennington at three pence per mile being in the whole the sum six pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence - Thomas Babb
A muster and payroll of men raised in Col. John McClary's Regiment of militia to join General Stark at Bennington or the commanding officer there, or there about, mustered and paid by Thomas Bartlett, muster and pay master for said men Sept. 9, 1777 - Thomas Babb
Pay roll of Captain Nathan Sanborn's Company in Col. Stephen Evan's Regiment which regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire Sep. 1777 and re-enforced the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga - Thomas Babb, private, entry Sep 8, 1777, discharge Dec. 15, 1777
Pay roll of Capt. Nathan Sanborn's Company in Regt. Of Militia of New Hampshire in the service of the United States of America Commanded by Stephen Evans from 8 of Sept. 1777 to the 16 of Decr. - Thomas Babb, private, time in service 3-8.
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776

BATCHELDER, John*
Enlistments from Col. Stickney's Regiment - State of New Hampshire - We the subscribers do voluntarily enlist ourselves as soldiers in the service of the United States of America to serve six months from the time we shall join the army at Providence, in the State of Rhode Island And do hereby promise obedience to our officers and to be subject to the rules and regulations of the Army. July the 5th, 1779 - John Batchelder, Epsom, July 31, 1779, for the town of Canterbury. [pension info]

BERRY, Benjamin* (B.)
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, May 2, (1775); Time in Service, 3-7.
A return of the soldiers enlisted into the Continental Service for three years under the Regiment under the Command of Col. John McClary, 1777 - Benjamin Berry, Epsom, Morrill's Company.
An exact Muster Roll of Captain John Drew's Company - Benjamin Berry, Epsom, age 18, February 11, 1777.
A return of the men with their names that have enlisted into the Continental Service agreeable to the last requisition from the Authority of this State, Epsom 14th July 1779 for Col John McClary - Benjamin B. Berry
Appears in the record of Town returns, Benjamin Berry
This may certify that the above mentioned soldiers were in actual service in the Continental army for the town of Epsom aforesaid, December 26, 1780 & also Benjamin Berry of Epsom aforesaid & for ditto, who enlisted himself in the Continental Service early in the year 1777 and is now confined in Exeter Jail for desertion, as witness my hand - Neal McGaffey, Ensign, 2nd New Hampshire Regiment - Epsom, march 29, 1781 - John Casey, Benjamin Goodwin, Thomas Babb, Selectmen for Epsom.
Chichester - Epsom Apr. 27th, 1779, Then received of the selectmen of Chichester three hundred pounds lawful money, as a State and Continental Bounty for two soldiers raised by them viz Benjamin B. Berry & Benjamin Brown, enlisted into the Continental Service during the present war - who have passed muster & marched for the Army. John McClary M.Mr.
Chichester July the 20 ye 1781 - A return of the soldiers enlisted for the town of Chichester, Benjamin Brown, Nathaniel Marsten and Benjamin Berry, enlisted during the war. Simeon Hilyard, Elijah Ring, Selectmen for Chichester
Depreciation Rolls to January 1780, Officers in First Regiment Commanded by Col. Joseph Cilley, 2nd Company - Ben B. Berry, private.
An Ephraim Berry signed the Association Test in Epsom, 1776, likely father to Benjamin Berry. [pension info] [Valley Forge]

BICKFORD, Samuel*
A muster and payroll of part of the men raised in Col. John McClary's Regt. For the Rhode Island Service in Col. Stephen Peabody's Regt. Mustered and paid by Thomas Bartlett, muster and paymaster June 22, 1778 - Samuel Bickford, Epsom.
Capt. Sanborn's receipt for advance wages, Sept. 9, 1777, We the subscribers being enlisted soldiers in the militia now raising to join General Stark at Bennington, or the Commanding officer there or there about, have each received of Thomas Bartlett muster and pay master for said men that are raised in Col. McClary's Regiment the sum of four pound ten shilling for one months advance wages and the sum of two pounds three shillings and nine pence for one hundred and seventy five miles to Bennington at three pence per mile being in the whole the sum six pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence - Samuel Bickford
A muster and payroll of men raised in Col. John McClary's Regiment of militia to join General Stark at Bennington or the commanding officer there, or there about, mustered and paid by Thomas Bartlett, muster and pay master for said men Sept. 9, 1777 - Samuel Bickford
Pay roll of Captain Nathan Sanborn's Company in Col. Stephen Evan's Regiment which regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire Sep. 1777 and re-enforced the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga - Samuel Bickford, private, entry Sep 8, 1777, discharge Dec. 15, 1777
Pay roll of Capt. Nathan Sanborn's Company in Regt. Of Militia of New Hampshire in the service of the United States of America Commanded by Stephen Evans from 8 of Sept. 1777 to the 16 of Decr. - Samuel Bickford, private, time in service 3-8. Capt. Simon Marston Co., discharged Dec. 30, 1778. From the Hingham Gazette, May 20, 1831, from a compilation by Rev. John Elliot Bowman in 1929, listing New Hampshire Veterans of the American Revolution taken from newspapers. Reprinted in the New Hampshire Genealogical record, July 1998. Vol. 15, No. 3 "(?) Bickford. In Epsom, Mr. Samuel Bickford, ae. 74 years." Died in Epsom, 1831. [pension info]

BLAKE, John*
Payroll of Captain Simon Marston's Company in Lt. Col. Joseph Senter's regiment raised by the State of New Hampshire and marched to the State of Rhode Island in 1777 - John Blake, enlisted July 8, 1777, discharged January 6, 1778, time of service 5.30, travel from Warwick, RI home, 107 miles. Widow's pension states lived in Epsom during Revolutionary War [probably enlisted Deerfield] [pension info]

BRACKETT, Ebenezer*
Colonel John McClary's return of men for Portsmouth Sept. 8, 1779 - State of New Hampshire - We the subscribers do voluntarily enlist ourselves as soldiers in the service of the State in a Regiment commanded by Col. Dame at Portsmouth to serve two months from the time we join said regiment and we promise obedience to our officers and to be subject to the rules and regulations of the army. Nottingham, Sept. 3, 1779 - For Epsom, Ebenezer Brackett
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776. From "Brackett Family Genealogy 1907 " "Relative to his military service during the War of the Revolution, roll dated September 8, 1778, of Captain Robert Campbell's company, Colonel Moses Hazen's regiment, shows that he was enlisted for the war and on command at Fish Hill." Other records show his name in return of Colonel John McClary's of men for Portsmouth, as enlisted for service September 8, 1779; mustered for service at Portsmouth, September 27, 1779, by Colonel Wentworth for two months' service, and assigned to Colonel Dame's regiment to serve in defense of Portsmouth; by order of the Committee of Safety. His son James married the daughter of Amos Morrill, and moved with the family to St. Alban's, VT. His daughter Eliza married William Morrill.

BURBANK, Aaron*
A Pay Roll of the Company Commanded by Capt. Nathan Brown in Col. Perse Long's Regiment at New Castle in New Hampshire from the time of taking out orders to ye 7th of December, 1776 - Aaron Burbank, Private, Epsom, 78 days service.
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776

CASEY, John
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, Apr. 23, (1775); Time in Service, 3-16.
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776

CASS, Theophilus*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, April 23, (1775); Time in Service, 3-16.
A return of the men's names enlisted during the war in the first New Hampshire Regiment and the Towns they went for - 1776 - Theophilus Cass, Corporal, Epsom, Capt. Morrill's Company.
A return of the soldiers enlisted into the Continental Service for three years under the Regiment under the Command of Col. John McClary, 1777 - Theophilus Cass, Epsom, Morrill's Company.
A Muster Roll of Capt. Amos Morrill's Company in Col. John Stark's Regiment, raised by the State of New Hampshire in the Continental Service, mustered and paid by Eliphalet Gidding, muster master - Theophilus Cass, Epsom, Feb. 6, 1777.
A size roll of the Absentees belonging to the First New Hampshire Regiment commanded by Col. Joseph Cilley, Valley Forge, January 10th, 1778 - Thelophilus Cass, Capt. Morrill's Company, Epsom, age 23, 5' 11", light hair, complexion and eyes, left at Albany, NY, wounded.
Return of the non commissioned officers and privates of Capt. Simon Sartwell's company, who are enlisted during war, with the names of the towns to which they belong - also what towns they enlisted for. Feb. 14, 1781, 6th Comp. - Theophilus Cass, Sergeant, Place of Residence, Epsom - Town enlisted for, Epsom.
Appears in the record of Town returns, Theophilus Cass
This may certify that the above mentioned soldier (Theophilus Cass) was in actual service in the Continental Army for the town of Epsom, aforesaid, December 26, 1780, as witness my hand - Neal McGaffey, Ensign, 2nd New Hampshire Regiment - Epsom, March 29, 1781, John Casey, Benjamin Goodwin, Thomas Babb, Selectmen for Epsom.
Depreciation Rolls to January 1780, Officers in First Regiment Commanded by Col. Joseph Cilley, 2nd Company - Theophilus Cass, private & Corp. From DAR: "received a badge of merit for seven years of service. He applied for a pension, 1818, and his widow in 1846 was allowed a pension for service of sergeant." Died November 05, 1845 in Rumney, Grafton Co., NH
[Note from Editor of the State Papers - Theophilus Cass entered (the 1st Regiment) Jan. 1, 1777; discharged December 1781. He is reported Jan. 10, 1778 as having been left at Albany, wounded.] [pension info] [Valley Forge]

CHAPMAN, Jonathan*
State of New Hampshire - To the Honorable the Council and House of Representatives in General Assembly Convened - The petition of Jonathan Chapman of Epsom, humbly sheweth that your petitioner was a soldier in the Continental Service, in Captain Morrill's Company and Col. Stark's Regiment. In March 1776 when the Regiment marched from Cambridge, he was left in the hospital sick of a fever whereby your petitioner suffered very much. And by being neglected - & not carefully attended, the disease settled in his limbs. Whereby your petitioner has lost the use of one of his knees which has rendered him incapable of getting a support for himself and family - therefore prays that your honors will take this his petition under your wise consideration and grant him such relief as you in your wisdom shall see fit - And your petitioner as in duty bound will ever pray. Epsom 16 Novr. 1778 - Jonathan Chapman (his mark)
Epsom Nov. 16, 1778 - This is to certify that Jonathan Chapman, who was a soldier in the Continental Service under the command of Capt. Morrill in Col. Stark's Regiment has drawn no wages since the last day of June 1776 - Michael McClary, the Lieutenant in said Com. [more]

CHAPMAN, Solomon*
A Muster Roll of Capt. Amos Morrill's Company in Col. John Stark's Regiment, raised by the State of New Hampshire in the Continental Service, mustered and paid by Eliphalet Gidding, muster master - Solomon Chapman, Epsom, Feb. 6, 1777. [Valley Forge]

CLIFFORD, Israel*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, May 4, (1775); Time in Service, 3-5.

COOK, Paul*
Return of the names of the non-commissioned officers and private soldiers, the towns they belong to and the towns they came for, in Captain Enoch Chase's Company, second New Hampshire Regiment commanded by George Reid Esq., Lieut. Col. Commandant, New Hampshire Village, Feb. 14th, 1781 - 7th Comp. - Paul Cook, drummer, Town belonged to - Epsom - Town came for, Deerfield.
Epsom 19 July 1779 - received of the Selectmen of Deerfield nine hundred pounds L by which sum I paid to John Juel, Reuben Rand, John Abbot, Paul Cook, Daniel Matthews & Jacob Morse who have enlisted themselves into the service of the United States of America during the present war with Great Britian. John McClary, Muster Master [pension info]

DAVIS, Samuel*
Payroll of Captain Daniel Jewell's Company in Col. Thomas Bartlett's Regiment of militia raised by the State of New Hampshire for the defense of West Point 1780 - Samuel Davis, private, time of entry July 4, 1780, time of discharge October 25, 1780, time in service 3.18, 95 miles to Worcester, 147 miles from West Point. Affidavit for the pension of John Grant - . "I myself enlisted in the war of the Revolution under a Capt. Jewell of Stratham, Rockingham County, and was marched to West Point in New York where I was detached under a Capt. Cheeseman of Conn. to blast rocks to make a cistern for Fort Putnam that would hold a vast many hogsheads of water for the use of the fort aforesaid"...." and was at West Point at the time of the execution of Major Andre, which I saw, and which was on the 2nd of October of that year. I was then 21 years old."
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776

DROUGHT, Richard
A return of the men's names enlisted during the war in the first New Hampshire Regiment and the Towns they went for - 1776 - Richard Drought, Epsom, Captain Morrill's Company
A list of the soldiers raised by the State of New Hampshire to fill up the Continental Army 1779 - Colonel McClary - Richard Drought, enlisted April 27 for the term of the war for Epsom.
A return of the men with their names that have enlisted into the Continental Service agreeable to the last requisition from the Authority of this State, Epsom 14th July 1779 for Col John McClary - Richard Drought
Return of the non commissioned officers and privates of Capt. Simon Sartwell's company, who are enlisted during war, with the names of the towns to which they belong - also what towns they enlisted for. Feb. 14, 1781, 6th Comp. - Richard Drought, Drummer, Place of Residence, Epsom - Town enlisted for, Epsom.
Appears in the record of Town returns, Richard Drought
State of New Hampshire April 1779, to the Selectmen of Epsom - Paid Richard Drought, enlisted in the New Hampshire Regiment in the Continental Service during the war, Continental Bounty, per Rect. To Col John McClary. - A. Morrill
This may certify that the above mentioned soldier (Richard Drought) was in actual service in the Continental Army for the town of Epsom, aforesaid, December 26, 1780, as witness my hand - Neal McGaffey, Ensign, 2nd New Hampshire Regiment - Epsom, March 29, 1781, John Casey, Benjamin Goodwin, Thomas Babb, Selectmen for Epsom.
Depreciation Rolls to January 1780, Officers in First Regiment Commanded by Col. Joseph Cilley, 2nd Company - Richard Drought, private.
[note from the Editor of the State Papers - Richard Drought entered (the 1st Regiment) April 1779; discharged December 1780.]
A William Drought signed the Association Test in Epsom, 1776, likely father of Richard Drought. [pension info]

DWYER/DYER, John
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, July 21, (1775); Time in Service, 10 days.
A return of the soldiers enlisted into the Continental Service for three years under the Regiment under the Command of Col. John McClary, 1777 - John Dwyer, Epsom, Morrill's Company.
A Muster Roll of Capt. Amos Morrill's Company in Col. John Stark's Regiment, raised by the State of New Hampshire in the Continental Service, mustered and paid by Eliphalet Gidding, muster master - John Dwyer, Epsom, March 18, 1777.
Depreciation Rolls to January 1780, Officers in First Regiment Commanded by Col. Joseph Cilley, 2nd Company - John Dwire, private.
From "Rolls of New Hampshire Soldiers at the Battle of Bennington" by Gilmore, John Dwyer, residence Allenstown, Private, died July 7, 1777.
Camp at Ridgefield September 17th 1778. These are to certify that we the subscribers have for a number of years back, been perfectly acquainted with Michael Dwyer of Rumney, during which time we have always understood that the said Michael was brother to John Dwyer of Epsom, deceased, and that the said Michael is the sole heir in law to the said John Dwyer of Epsom. Given under our hands, A. Morrill, Captain, Ebenezer Frye, Captain. - Camp at Danbury Sept. 19, 1779, I verily believe that the above certificate is true, Joseph Cilley, Col of the first Regiment from New Hampshire.
[note from Editor of the State Papers - John Dwyer is on the roll of Allenstown enlisted January 1777; died July 7 following]

GILMAN, Jeremiah
An account of the rations due to the several offices in Co. Thomas Stickney's regiment of militia from the State of New Hampshire in General Stark's Brigade in July 1777 - Jeremiah Gilman, Captain, Epsom [note: the town was supplied by the editor of the NH State Papers and not part of the original recording]
A return of the non commissioned officers and privates in Capt. Jeremiah Gilman's Company in the first New Hampshire Regiment that is during the war and specified in the towns they come from and towns come for - 5 comp. - [Ed note by compiler of NH State Papers - Jeremiah Gilman of Epsom. He was lieutenant-colonel at that time, and the company was commanded by a lieutenant.] [Lieut. Col. Jeremiah Gilman resigned March 1780 (from 1st Regt)] [Valley Forge]

GOODRICH/GOODWIN/GOODING, Benjamin*
Capt. Sanborn's receipt for advance wages, Sept. 9, 1777, We the subscribers being enlisted soldiers in the militia now raising to join General Stark at Bennington, or the Commanding officer there or there about, have each received of Thomas Bartlett muster and pay master for said men that are raised in Col. McClary's Regiment the sum of four pound ten shilling for one months advance wages and the sum of two pounds three shillings and nine pence for one hundred and seventy five miles to Bennington at three pence per mile being in the whole the sum six pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence - Benjamin Goodrich
A muster and payroll of men raised in Col. John McClary's Regiment of militia to join General Stark at Bennington or the commanding officer there, or there about, mustered and paid by Thomas Bartlett, muster and pay master for said men Sept. 9, 1777 - Benjamin Goodwin
Pay roll of Captain Nathan Sanborn's Company in Col. Stephen Evan's Regiment which regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire Sep. 1777 and re-enforced the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga - Benjamin Goodwin, Serg., entry Sep 8, 1777, discharge Dec. 15, 1777
Pay roll of Capt. Nathan Sanborn's Company in Regt. Of Militia of New Hampshire in the service of the United States of America Commanded by Stephen Evans from 8 of Sept. 1777 to the 16 of Decr. - Benj. Gooding, Sergt., time in service 3-8.
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776 (Benjamin Goodwin)

GRAY, James*
List of field officers etc of Colonel Stark's regiment as they were appointed at Cambridge and Medford. Sergt. Major James Grey (may be different James Gray, than the one from Epsom)
List of the officers of the several battalions of New Hampshire Troops in Continental Service, their rank and date of commissions, April 1777, Third Battalion - James Gray, Captain, Nov. 7, 1776, Epsom.[more] [pension info] [Valley Forge]

HAM, Benson*
Capt. Sanborn's receipt for advance wages, Sept. 9, 1777, We the subscribers being enlisted soldiers in the militia now raising to join General Stark at Bennington, or the Commanding officer there or there about, have each received of Thomas Bartlett muster and pay master for said men that are raised in Col. McClary's Regiment the sum of four pound ten shilling for one months advance wages and the sum of two pounds three shillings and nine pence for one hundred and seventy five miles to Bennington at three pence per mile being in the whole the sum six pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence - Benson Ham
A muster and payroll of men raised in Col. John McClary's Regiment of militia to join General Stark at Bennington or the commanding officer there, or there about, mustered and paid by Thomas Bartlett, muster and pay master for said men Sept. 9, 1777 - Benson Ham
Pay roll of Captain Nathan Sanborn's Company in Col. Stephen Evan's Regiment which regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire Sep. 1777 and re-enforced the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga - Benson Ham, private, entry Sept. 8, 1777, discharge, Dec. 15, 1777
Pay roll of Capt. Nathan Sanborn's Company in Regt. Of Militia of New Hampshire in the service of the United States of America Commanded by Stephen Evans from 8 of Sept. 1777 to the 16 of Decr. - Benson Ham, Private, time in service 3-8.
Return of the Commissioned Officers in Col. Thomas Stickney's Regiment, March 5th, 1776 - 2nd Lieutent, Benson Ham. Most likely buried in the McClary Cemetery (a piece of his spouse's stone remains). Died Epsom, 1802.
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776

HAM, John*
A muster roll of the men raised to recruit the three New Hampshire Regiments in the Continental Army till the last day of December 1780, mustered at Kingston by Josiah Barltett - July 5, 1780, John Ham, Epsom, 105 miles to Worcester.
Pay Roll for recruits in Continental Regiments, 1780 - John Ham, Epsom, Enlisted June 28, 1780, discharged with time to travel home, Dec. 4, 1780, Time of Service 5-20.
A return of New Levies joined the New Hampshire Line and Mustered in camp by Major William Scott - John Ham, age 18, Epsom, Rockingham County. [pension info]

HAYNES, Elisha*
Colonel John McClary's return of men for Portsmouth Sept. 8, 1779 - State of New Hampshire - We the subscribers do voluntarily enlist ourselves as soldiers in the service of the State in a Regiment commanded by Col. Dame at Portsmouth to serve two months from the time we join said regiment and we promise obedience to our officers and to be subject to the rules and regulations of the army. Nottingham, Sept. 3, 1779 - For Epsom, Elisha Haynes [pension info]

HAYNES, Jeremiah*
Capt. Sanborn's receipt for advance wages, Sept. 9, 1777, We the subscribers being enlisted soldiers in the militia now raising to join General Stark at Bennington, or the Commanding officer there or there about, have each received of Thomas Bartlett muster and pay master for said men that are raised in Col. McClary's Regiment the sum of four pound ten shilling for one months advance wages and the sum of two pounds three shillings and nine pence for one hundred and seventy five miles to Bennington at three pence per mile being in the whole the sum six pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence - Jeremiah Haynes
A muster and payroll of men raised in Col. John McClary's Regiment of militia to join General Stark at Bennington or the commanding officer there, or there about, mustered and paid by Thomas Bartlett, muster and pay master for said men Sept. 9, 1777 - Jeremiah Haines
Pay roll of Captain Nathan Sanborn's Company in Col. Stephen Evan's Regiment which regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire Sep. 1777 and re-enforced the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga - Jeremiah Haines, private, entry Sept 8, 1777, discharge Dec. 15, 1777
Pay roll of Capt. Nathan Sanborn's Company in Regt. Of Militia of New Hampshire in the service of the United States of America Commanded by Stephen Evans from 8 of Sept. 1777 to the 16 of Decr. - Jeremiah Haines, private, time in service 3-8.

JIMMINGS (Jenness?), John
A return of the men's names enlisted during the war in the first New Hampshire Regiment and the Towns they went for - 1776 - John Jimmings, Epsom, Captain Morrill's Company.

JENNESS, John*
A list of the soldiers raised by the State of New Hampshire to fill up the Continental Army 1779 - Colonel McClary - John Jenness, enlisted April 27 for the term of the war for Epsom.
A return of the men with their names that have enlisted into the Continental Service agreeable to the last requisition from the Authority of this State, Epsom 14th July 1779 for Col John McClary - John Jenness
Appears in the record of Town returns, John Jenness
State of New Hampshire April 1779, to the Selectmen of Epsom - Paid John Jenness, enlisted in the New Hampshire Regiment in the Continental Service during the war, Continental Bounty, per Rect. To Col John McClary. - A. Morrill
This may certify that the above mentioned soldier (John Jenness) was in actual service in the Continental Army for the town of Epsom, aforesaid, December 26, 1780, as witness my hand - Neal McGaffey, Ensign, 2nd New Hampshire Regiment - Epsom, March 29, 1781, John Casey, Benjamin Goodwin, Thomas Babb, Selectmen for Epsom.
[from the Editor of the State Papers - John Jenness entered (the 1st Regt.) April 1779; discharged Decmeber 1781.] [pension info]

KENNISON, Benjamin
A Muster Roll of the men mustered in Captain Simon Marston's Company by Thomas Bartlett, Muster Master for the men raised in Colonel Gilman's regiment - July 1776 - Benjamin Kenniston, Epsom.

KENNISON, Nathaniel*
A Muster Roll of the men mustered in Captain Simon Marston's Company by Thomas Bartlett, Muster Master for the men raised in Colonel Gilman's regiment - July 1776 - Nathl. Kenniston, Epsom.
A Roll of the travel of the Company Commanded by Captain Simon Marston in Colonel Joshua Winget's regiment Sept. 10, 1776 -Nathaniel Kennison, Private, from Epsom, 109 miles.

KNOWLES, Isaac*
Enlistments for Rhode Island, Epsom, July 6th, 1779, We the subscribers have received of Col. John McClary the sums respectively set to our names as travel money from out homes to Providence in the State of Rhode Island - as witness out hands. Isaac Knowles (his mark) L12.00. Witness, John Casey, July 10th.
Return of the men raised & mustered out of Col. John McClary's Regiment for the Service at Rhode Island - Isaac Knowles, place of abode, Epsom - Town gone for, Epsom - Date of enlistment - July 6, 1779
A return of the men raised by the State of New Hampshire under the command of Col. Hercules Mooney for the Continental Service at Rhode Island, 1779 - Colonel McClary's Regt. - Isaac Knowles, enlisted July 6, 1779 for Epsom.
State of New Hampshire, to the Selectmen of Epsom - July 1779, Paid Isaac Knowles, a soldier enlisted in Col. Mooney's Regiment for the defense of Rhode Island, mustered by Col John McClary, Bounty and Travel to Providence, receipt to Col. McClary - A. Morrill. Moved to Maine. [pension info]

KNOWLTON, Asa
Size roll of the Absentee's of the Second New Hampshire Regiment commanded by Lt. Col. George Reed - Asa Knowlton, age 23, 5'10", farmer, born Pelham, NH, residence Epsom, Rockingham County, NH, light hair and complexion.

LIBBEY, Bennett*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, April 23, (1775); Time in Service, 3-16. From DAR: " enlisted 1775, as a private in Capt. Henry Dearborn's company, Col. John Stark's 1st New Hampshire regiment. He was born in Epsom; died in Canterbury, NH"
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776 [pension info]

LOCKE, Francis*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, May 3, (1775); Time in Service, 3-6.
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776 [pension info]

LOCKE, Francis Jr.*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, July 8, (1775); Time in Service, 23 days. Source says died at Chimney Point. From "History and Genealogy of Capt. John Locke" - He was in Capt. Dearborn's Co;, Stark's Regiment., July 8, 1775, and was paid for 103 miles travel.

LOCKE, Jonathan*
A muster roll of the men raised to recruit the three New Hampshire Regiments in the Continental Army till the last day of December 1780, mustered at Kingston by Josiah Barltett - July 11, 1780, Jonathan Locke, (residence Epsom) enlisted for Chichester, 113 miles to Worcester.

LOCKE, Ozem*
A roll of Capt. Benjamin Emery's Company in Colonel Baldwin's Regiment which was raised to reinforce the Continental Army at New York Sept. 20th 1776 as mustered and paid by Col. Thomas Stickney muster master and pay master of said company - Ozzom Locke [battle of White Plains, NY] Killed at Saratoga, NY
A Muster Roll of Capt. Amos Morrill's Company in Col. John Stark's Regiment, raised by the State of New Hampshire in the Continental Service, mustered and paid by Eliphalet Gidding, muster master - Moses Locke, Kensington, April 12, 1777.
Depreciation Rolls to January 1780, Officers in First Regiment Commanded by Col. Joseph Cilley, 2nd Company - Osom Locke, private.
From "Rolls of New Hampshire Soldiers at the Battle of Bennington" by Gilmore, Orson Locke, residence Kensington, private, killed 1779.
Father signed Association Test in Epsom 1776

LOCKE, Moses*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, May 9, (1775); Time in Service, 3 -.
A return of the men's names enlisted during the war in the first New Hampshire Regiment and the Towns they went for - 1776 - Moses Locke, Epsom, Captain Morrill's Company.
A return of the soldiers enlisted into the Continental Service for three years under the Regiment under the Command of Col. John McClary, 1777 - Moses Locke, Epsom, Morrill's Company.
A Muster Roll of Capt. Amos Morrill's Company in Col. John Stark's Regiment, raised by the State of New Hampshire in the Continental Service, mustered and paid by Eliphalet Gidding, muster master - Moses Locke, Epsom, February 6, 1777.
Return of the non commissioned officers and privates of Capt. Simon Sartwell's company, who are enlisted during war, with the names of the towns to which they belong - also what towns they enlisted for. Feb. 14, 1781, 6th Comp. - Moses Locke, Private, Place of Residence, Epsom - Town enlisted for, Epsom.
A Roll of the travel of the Company Commanded by Captain Simon Martson in Colonel Joshua Winget's regiment Sept. 10, 1776 - Moses Locke, Private, from Epsom, 109 miles.
Appears in the record of Town returns, Moses Locke
[from Editor of the NH State Papers - Moses Locke entered (the 1st Regt.) Jan. 19, 1777; discharged December 1781.]
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776 [more] [pension info] [Valley Forge]

LOCKE, Samuel*
A return of the men's names enlisted during the war in the first New Hampshire Regiment and the Towns they went for - 1776 - Samuel Locke, Epsom, Captain Morrill's Company.
A return of the soldiers enlisted into the Continental Service for three years under the Regiment under the Command of Col. John McClary, 1777 - Samuel Locke, Epsom, Morrill's Company.
A Muster Roll of Capt. Amos Morrill's Company in Col. John Stark's Regiment, raised by the State of New Hampshire in the Continental Service, mustered and paid by Eliphalet Gidding, muster master - Samuel Locke, Epsom, Feb. 6, 1777.
Return of the non commissioned officers and privates of Capt. Simon Sartwell's company, who are enlisted during war, with the names of the towns to which they belong - also what towns they enlisted for. Feb. 14, 1781, 6th Comp. - Samuel Locke, Private, Place of Residence, Epsom - Town enlisted for, Epsom.
Appears in the record of Town returns, Samuel Locke
This may certify that the above mentioned soldier (Samuel Locke) was in actual service in the Continental Army for the town of Epsom, aforesaid, December 26, 1780, as witness my hand - Neal McGaffey, Ensign, 2nd New Hampshire Regiment - Epsom, March 29, 1781, John Casey, Benjamin Goodwin, Thomas Babb, Selectmen for Epsom.
Depreciation Rolls to January 1780, Officers in First Regiment Commanded by Col. Joseph Cilley, 2nd Company - Samuel Locke, private.From " History and Genealogy of Capt. John Locke" - He enlisted for the Revolutionary War in the First N.H. Regiment in 1776; again enlisted in Col. McClary's Co., was so long away in the Yorktown campaign, that his people did knot know him when he returned.
[from the Editor of the NH State Papers - Samuel Locke entered (the 1st Regt) Feb. 1,1777; discharged December 1781] [Valley Forge]

MASON, John
A return of the soldiers enlisted into the Continental Service for three years under the Regiment under the Command of Col. John McClary, 1777 - John Mason, Epsom, McClary's Company.
A roll of Capt. Benjamin Sia's Company in Col. David Gilmans Regiment destined for New York as mustered and paid by Col. Thomas Stickney, muster master and paymaster of said Company - John McClary Jr., Lt., Advanced wages 5.8, billeting, 2.10, Sum total 7.18

McCLARY, Andrew*
June 3, 1775, they appointed John Stark, who had been acting under a commission from Massachusetts, to "be the Colonel of the first Regiment," Isaac Wyman, of Keene, to be lieutenant-colonel, and Andrew McClary, of Epsom, Major.
Account of the killed and wounded at Bunker Hill from an article prepared by Hon. Geo. W. Nesmith. Stark's Regiment. Killed, Maj. Andrew McClary, Epsom.
[Major Andrew McClary went from Epsom. He was a man of fine personal appearance, and a brave officer. He was with the regiment at Bunker Hill, and was killed by a chance shot from the enemy during the retreat. - Ed. Of NH State Papers]
List of field officers etc of Colonel Stark's regiment as they were appointed at Cambridge and Medford. Maj. Andrew McClary. [more]

McCLARY, John*
Return of the Commissioned officers in Col. Thomas Stickney's Regiment, March 5th, 1776 - 1st Lieutenant John McClary
Pay roll of Capt. Benjamin Sia's Company in Col. David Gilman's Regiment formed from the State of New Hampshire fro ye 5th day of Decr. 1776 to 15th day of March both of said days included - John McClary, 2nd Lieut., time in service 3.11, mile traveled, 600.
Capt. Porter Kimballs Co., payroll - Lieutenant McClary's rations, 160 at 8 - 5.6.8
Pay roll of Captain Porter Kimball's Company in Col. Stephen Evans regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire and joined the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga September 1777 - John McClary, 2nd Lieut, entry Sept. 8, 1777, died Nov. 26, 1777, time in service 2.19 - Also seen (Adjutant) - Lt., Capt. Sia's Co. Dec. 5, 1776. Served 3 months and 11 days, walked 600 miles. Died of a wound at Albany
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McCLARY, Michael*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, 2nd Lieut; Time of Entry, April 23 (1775); Time in Service 3-16.
List of the officers of the several battalions of New Hampshire Troops in Continental Service, their rank and date of commissions, April 1777, Third Battalion - Michael McClary, Captain, Nov. 7, 1776, Epsom. From the Manchester Union Saturday May 13, 1893. "Michael [McClary, son of John] born in 1753. Michael entered the army at the age of 23, and was appointed ensign to Capt. Dearborn’s company in John Stark’s regiment, and fought at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was in the army 4 years and saw service in some of the severest engagements. After leaving the army he aided in forming the government of the state and held office of Adjutant General for 21 years. It was largely through his influence that the New Hampshire branch of the Society of Cincinnati was formed, of which he was treasurer for 25 years. These Revolutionary officers met on the 4th of July, and three times at his house, with affable and engaging manners, his wit and varied knowledge rendered him a most entertaining host and constant friend." [pension info] [Valley Forge]

McCRILLIS, William* of Deerfield
Account of the killed and wounded at Bunker Hill from an article prepared by Hon. Geo. W. Nesmith. Stark's Regiment. Killed, Wm. McCrillis, Epsom*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, Apr. 23, (1775); Time in Service, 2-17 and died July (1775).

McCRILLIS, William*
A Muster Roll of the men mustered in Captain Simon Marston's Company by Thomas Bartlett, Muster Master for the men raised in Colonel Gilman's regiment - July 1776 - Wm. McCrillis, Epsom.
A Roll of the travel of the Company Commanded by Captain Simon Martson in Colonel Joshua Winget's regiment Sept. 10, 1776, William McCrillis, Private, from Deerfield, 109 miles.
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McGAFFEY, Andrew*
Account of the killed and wounded at Bunker Hill from an article prepared by Hon. Geo. W. Nesmith. Stark's Regiment. Wounded, Andrew McGaffey, Sandwich**
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Sergeant; Time of Entry, April 23, (1775); Time in Service, 3-16.
A Muster Roll of the men mustered in Captain Simon Marston's Company by Thomas Bartlett, Muster Master for the men raised in Colonel Gilman's regiment - July 1776 - Andrew McGaffey, 2nd Lieut., Epsom.
List of the officers of the several battalions of New Hampshire Troops in Continental Service, their rank and date of commissions, April 1777, Third Battalion - Andrew McGaffee, Lieut., Nov. 7, 1776, Epsom.
A Roll of the travel of the Company Commanded by Captain Simon Martson in Colonel Joshua Winget's regiment Sept. 10, 1776 - Andrew McGaffee, 2nd Lieut., from Epsom, 109 miles. Wounded at Bunker Hill. Removed from Epsom to Sandwich, 1780.
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776 [more] [pension info]

McGAFFEY, Andrew*
Return of the names of the non-commissioned officers and private soldiers, the towns they belong to and the towns they came for, in Captain Enoch Chase's Company, second New Hampshire Regiment commanded by George Reid Esq., Lieut. Col. Commandant, New Hampshire Village, Feb. 14th, 1781 - 7th Comp. - Andrew McGaffey, fifer, Town belonged to - Epsom - Town came for, Epsom.

McGAFFEY, Neal*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, April 23, (1775); Time in Service, 3-16.
A Muster Roll of the men mustered in Captain Simon Marston's Company by Thomas Bartlett, Muster Master for the men raised in Colonel Gilman's regiment - July 1776 - Neal McGaffey, Epsom
A return of the soldiers enlisted into the Continental Service for three years under the Regiment under the Command of Col. John McClary, 1777 - Neal McGaffey, Epsom, McClary's Company.
Muster Roll of the Soldiers enlisted in Capt. Michael McClary's Company, Col. Scammels Regiment, mustered and paid by Eliphalet Giddings, muster master - Neal McGaffee, Epsom, Jan. 30, 1777.
A Roll of the travel of the Company Commanded by Captain Simon Martson in Colonel Joshua Winget's regiment Sept. 10, 1776 - Neal McGaffee, Corporal, from Epsom, 109 miles.
Loudon, NH - A return of the soldiers who have enlisted into the service of the United States of America for the Parish of Loudon, since the first of the year 1777. - Neal McGaffey, place of abode, Epsom - Time of Enlistment March 24, 1777; time of service - during war, Lieut.
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MARDEN, James*
Capt. Sanborn's receipt for advance wages, Sept. 9, 1777, We the subscribers being enlisted soldiers in the militia now raising to join General Stark at Bennington, or the Commanding officer there or there about, have each received of Thomas Bartlett muster and pay master for said men that are raised in Col. McClary's Regiment the sum of four pound ten shilling for one months advance wages and the sum of two pounds three shillings and nine pence for one hundred and seventy five miles to Bennington at three pence per mile being in the whole the sum six pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence - James Marden
A muster and payroll of men raised in Col. John McClary's Regiment of militia to join General Stark at Bennington or the commanding officer there, or there about, mustered and paid by Thomas Bartlett, muster and pay master for said men Sept. 9, 1777 - James Marden
Pay roll of Captain Nathan Sanborn's Company in Col. Stephen Evan's Regiment which regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire Sep. 1777 and re-enforced the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga - James Marden, private, entry Sept. 8, 1777, discharge, Dec. 15, 1777
Pay roll of Capt. Nathan Sanborn's Company in Regt. Of Militia of New Hampshire in the service of the United States of America Commanded by Stephen Evans from 8 of Sept. 1777 to the 16 of Decr. - James Marden, private, time in service 3-8. Moved to Chichester, NH.
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MORRILL, Amos*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Lieut; Time of Entry April 23 (1775); Time in Service, 3-16.
List of the officers of the several battalions of New Hampshire Troops in Continental Service, their rank and date of commissions, April 1777, First Battalion - Amos Morrill, Captain, Nov. 7, 1776, Epsom .[more] [Valley Forge]

MOSES, Sylvanus*
A roll of Capt. Benjamin Emery's Company in Colonel Baldwin's Regiment which was raised to reinforce the Continental Army at New York Sept. 20th 1776 as mustered and paid by Col. Thomas Stickney muster master and pay master of said company - Sylvanus Mores [battle of White Plains, NY] From DAR: "in 1776, served as a private in Col. Nahum Baldwin's New Hampshire regiment; engaged in the battle of White Plains. He was born in New Hampshire; died in Epsom, N.H." (Jan. 1832)
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MOULTON, Joseph* (seen as James)
Muster Roll of a Company of Men commanded by Capt. Joshua Woodman in Col. Reynolds regiment of the New Hampshire Military, 1781 - James Molton, Private, Epsom, October 3, 1781. [pension info]

MOULTON, Samuel*
Muster Roll of a Company of Men commanded by Capt. Joshua Woodman in Col. Reynolds regiment of the New Hampshire Military, 1781 - Samuel Moulton, Private, Epsom, October 3, 1781. [pension info]

PETTINGILL, Abraham*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, April 23, (1775); Time in Service, 3-16. From Pettingell Genealogy "Was in Dearborn's co., St_ regt., at Bunker Hill; was paid Aug. 1, 1775, for 3 mo. And 16 d.; Oct. 2, 1775 received coat allowance; died at Chimney Point, New York."

PETTINGILL, Benjamin*
A return of the soldiers enlisted into the Continental Service for three years under the Regiment under the Command of Col. John McClary, 1777 - Benjamin Pettingill, Epsom, Morrill's Company.
A Muster Roll of Capt. Amos Morrill's Company in Col. John Stark's Regiment, raised by the State of New Hampshire in the Continental Service, mustered and paid by Eliphalet Gidding, muster master - Benjamin Pettingill, Epsom, Feb. 6, 1777.
Depreciation Rolls to January 1780, Officers in First Regiment Commanded by Col. Joseph Cilley, 2nd Company - Ben Pettingill, private. From Pettingell Genealogy "enlisted for three years in Col. McClary's regt. Feb. 6, 1777. Died Dec. 3, 1778; extra pay for the depreciation of currency was issued in 1780 on his account; the money paid to his father." [Valley Forge]

PETTINGILL, Ephraim*
Capt. Sanborn's receipt for advance wages, Sept. 9, 1777, We the subscribers being enlisted soldiers in the militia now raising to join General Stark at Bennington, or the Commanding officer there or there about, have each received of Thomas Bartlett muster and pay master for said men that are raised in Col. McClary's Regiment the sum of four pound ten shilling for one months advance wages and the sum of two pounds three shillings and nine pence for one hundred and seventy five miles to Bennington at three pence per mile being in the whole the sum six pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence - Ephraim Pettingill
A muster and payroll of men raised in Col. John McClary's Regiment of militia to join General Stark at Bennington or the commanding officer there, or there about, mustered and paid by Thomas Bartlett, muster and pay master for said men Sept. 9, 1777 - Ephraim Pettingill
Pay roll of Captain Nathan Sanborn's Company in Col. Stephen Evan's Regiment which regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire Sep. 1777 and re-enforced the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga - Ephraim Pettingill, private, entry Sept. 8, 1777, discharge, Dec. 15, 1777
Pay roll of Capt. Nathan Sanborn's Company in Regt. Of Militia of New Hampshire in the service of the United States of America Commanded by Stephen Evans from 8 of Sept. 1777 to the 16 of Decr. - Ephraim Pettingill, private, time in service 3-8. From Pettingell Genealogy "Ephraim Pettingill, Sept. 9, 1777, received advance money in Capt. Sanborn's Company, Col. McClary's Regt., to join Stark at Bennington. He afterwards at Saratoga in Evan's regt.; discharged Dec. 15, 1777."
Signed the Association Test in Epsom 1776

PETTINGILL, Jethro*
A return of the men's names enlisted during the war in the first New Hampshire Regiment and the Towns they went for - 1776 - Jethro Pettingill, Epsom, Maj. Scott's Company.
A return of the soldiers enlisted into the Continental Service for three years under the Regiment under the Command of Col. John McClary, 1777 - Jethro Pettingill, Epsom, Frye's Company for Deerfield, NH.
Return of the non-commissioned officers and privates in Capt. Josiah Munroe's Company enlisted for the war in the 1st New Hampshire Regiment Feb. 14th, 1781 - 8th Comp. - Jethro Pettingill, residence Epsom, Came into service for Deerfield. From Pettingell Genealogy " He enlisted from Epsom in the 1st NH regt. In 1776. He enlisted for three years in Major Scott's Co., Col. Cilley's regt., March 6, 1777, and for the war in Capt. Munrow's Co., 1st N.H. regt., Feb. 14, 1781. He was in 1st N.H. regt., Col. Cilley, in 1780. Died in Epsom, Jan. 1831. [pension info]

PETTINGILL, Jonathan*
A return of the men's names enlisted during the war in the first New Hampshire Regiment and the Towns they went for - 1776 - Jonathan Pettingill, Epsom, Major Scott's Company.
A return of the non commissioned officers and privates in Capt. Jeremiah Gilman's Company in the first New Hampshire Regiment that is during the war and specified in the towns they come from and towns come for - 5 comp. - Jonathan Pettingill, Unity, NH. From Pettingell Genealogy "was a soldier of the Revolution; enlisted in Farrell's Co., Stark's Regt., in 1st N.H., at 18 years of age; served all through the war; had a house in Epsom in 1790." [pension info] [Valley Forge]

POMP, Peter
A return of the soldiers enlisted into the Continental Service for three years under the Regiment under the Command of Col. John McClary, 1777 - Peter Pomp, Epsom, McClary's Company.
Muster Roll of the Soldiers enlisted in Capt. Michael McClary's Company, Col. Scammels Regiment, mustered and paid by Eliphalet Giddings, muster master - Peter Pomp, Epsom, Feb. 6, 1777.
From "Rolls of New Hampshire Soldiers at the Battle of Bennington" by Gilmore, Peter Pomp, residence Epsom, private, died March 15, 1778. [Valley Forge]

PRESCOTT, Jeremiah*
Payroll of Captian Nathan Sanborn's Company in Col. Stephen Evan's Regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire Sept. 1777 and reinforced the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga - Jeremiah Prescutt, Lieut., entry Sep 8, 1777, discharge Dec. 15, 1777, time in service 3.8. From DAR: Served as lieutenant and captain in the New Hampshire Militia. Born in Epping and died in Epsom, NH. (April 25, 1817)
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RAND, William*
Capt. Sanborn's receipt for advance wages, Sept. 9, 1777, We the subscribers being enlisted soldiers in the militia now raising to join General Stark at Bennington, or the Commanding officer there or there about, have each received of Thomas Bartlett muster and pay master for said men that are raised in Col. McClary's Regiment the sum of four pound ten shilling for one months advance wages and the sum of two pounds three shillings and nine pence for one hundred and seventy five miles to Bennington at three pence per mile being in the whole the sum six pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence - William Rand
A muster and payroll of men raised in Col. John McClary's Regiment of militia to join General Stark at Bennington or the commanding officer there, or there about, mustered and paid by Thomas Bartlett, muster and pay master for said men Sept. 9, 1777 - William Rand
Pay roll of Captain Nathan Sanborn's Company in Col. Stephen Evan's Regiment which regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire Sep. 1777 and re-enforced the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga - William Rand, private, entry Sept. 8, 1777, discharge Dec. 15, 1777
Pay roll of Capt. Nathan Sanborn's Company in Regt. Of Militia of New Hampshire in the service of the United States of America Commanded by Stephen Evans from 8 of Sept. 1777 to the 16 of Decr. - William Rand, private, time in service 3-8.
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RANDALL, Jonathan*
A muster roll of the men raised to recruit the three New Hampshire Regiments in the Continental Army till the last day of December 1780, mustered at Kingston by Josiah Barltett - July 5, 1780, Jonathan Randell, Epsom, 105 miles to Worcester.
Pay Roll for recruits in Continental Regiments, 1780 - John Randell, Epsom, Enlisted June 28, 1780, discharged with time to travel home, Dec. 19, 1780, Time of Service 6-4
A return of New Levies joined the New Hampshire Line and Mustered in camp by Major William Scott - Jonathan Randal, age 21, Epsom, Rockingham County. [pension info]

SANBORN, Eliphalet*
A roll of Capt. Benjamin Emery's Company in Colonel Baldwin's Regiment which was raised to reinforce the Continental Army at New York Sept. 20th 1776 as mustered and paid by Col. Thomas Stickney muster master and pay master of said company - Eliphalet Sanborn [battle of White Plains, NY]
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SANBORN, Simon*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, April 23, (1775); Time in Service, 3-16. From Sanborn Genealogy - "Enlisted in 1775 in Captain Dearborn's Company and was at the battle of Bunker Hill. Corporal. April 23, 1775; sergeant, Dec. 5, 1776. At the expiration of his service he died of smallpox, unmarried in Epsom.

SANDERS, George Berry *
Epping Sept. 4, 1777 - We the subscribers each for himself received of Jacob Blasdel one pound ten shillings lawful money as part of out bounty when we engaged in the State service for the campaign of Rhode Island - George Sander
Payroll of Captain Nathan Brown's Company in Col. Jacob Gale's Regiment of volunteers which Regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire and joined the Continental Army on Rhode Island Aug. 1778. Two days are added to the times in service for travel home after discharge at Rhode Island - George Saunders. Private, entry Aug. 5, 1778, discharge Aug. 25 1778, time of service 23
From DAR: "served as private in Capt. Nathan Brown's company, Col. Jacob Gales regiment of volunteers, which marched from NH, 1778, to join the Continental Army in Rhode Island. He was born in Rye; died in Epsom, N.H." (1805)
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SHERBURNE, Joseph *
Payroll of Captain Joseph Parson's Company in Colonel Moses Nichols Regiment Volunteers in the Expedition to Rhode Island August 1778. Note two days are added to the time in service after discharge for travel home - Joseph Sherburne, rank private; Entry Aug. 5, 1778, discharge Aug. 27, 1778, time in service, 25 days, traveled 129 miles. From DAR: "served, 1778, as private under Col. Nichols in the Rhode Island expedition. Born in Portsmouth; died in Epsom, N.H.
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SINCLAIR (St. Clair, Sinkler), Noah
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, drummer; Time of Entry May 2, (1775); Time in Service, 3-7.
Loudon, NH. A return of the Soldiers who have enlisted into the Service of the United States of America for the Parish of Loudon, since the first of the year 1777 - Noah Sinkler (Sinclair), place of abode, Epsom, time of enlistment, March 24, 1777, time of serviced, 3 years, discharged. [pension info] [Valley Forge]

TRIPP, Richard*
Capt. Sanborn's receipt for advance wages, Sept. 9, 1777, We the subscribers being enlisted soldiers in the militia now raising to join General Stark at Bennington, or the Commanding officer there or there about, have each received of Thomas Bartlett muster and pay master for said men that are raised in Col. McClary's Regiment the sum of four pound ten shilling for one months advance wages and the sum of two pounds three shillings and nine pence for one hundred and seventy five miles to Bennington at three pence per mile being in the whole the sum six pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence - Richard Tripp
A muster and payroll of men raised in Col. John McClary's Regiment of militia to join General Stark at Bennington or the commanding officer there, or there about, mustered and paid by Thomas Bartlett, muster and pay master for said men Sept. 9, 1777 - Richard Tripp
Pay roll of Captain Nathan Sanborn's Company in Col. Stephen Evan's Regiment which regiment marched from the State of New Hampshire Sep. 1777 and re-enforced the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga - Richard Tripp, Corpl., entry Sep 8, 1777, discharge, Decr. 15, 1777
Pay roll of Capt. Nathan Sanborn's Company in Regt. Of Militia of New Hampshire in the service of the United States of America Commanded by Stephen Evans from 8 of Sept. 1777 to the 16 of Decr. - Richard Trip, Corp., time in service 3-8.
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WALLACE, Ebenezer*
A roll of Capt. Benjamin Emery's Company in Colonel Baldwin's Regiment which was raised to reinforce the Continental Army at New York Sept. 20th 1776 as mustered and paid by Col. Thomas Stickney muster master and pay master of said company - Ebenezer Wallice [battle of White Plains, NY]
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WALLACE, Weymouth*
Account of the killed and wounded at Bunker Hill from an article prepared by Hon. Geo. W. Nesmith. Stark's Regiment. Wounded, Weymouth Wallace, Epsom*
Pay roll of Captain Henry Dearborn's Company in Col. John Stark's regiment to August 1st, 1775. - Rank, Private; Time of Entry, April, 23, (1775); Time in Service, 3-16.
Return of Invalid Pensioners in the State of New Hampshire, Weymouth Wallace, Private, disabled June 17, 1775 at Bunker Hill, residence Epsom, pension commenced Jan 1, 1776 and paid to Mar. 20, 1782.
This may certify that Weymouth Wallace of Epsom, a soldier in Capt. Dearborn's Company and Col. Stark's Regiment in the year 1775, was wounded at Bunker Hill when bravely opposing the enemies of America, by which accident he is rendered incapable of performing duty in the field - and is therefore recommended to receive the benefit of the resolution of Congress in such cases - Epsom, Nov. 14, 1778, Michael McClary, then Ensign in Said Company.
Epping, Nov. 25, 1778 - This may certify whom it may concern, that Weymouth Wallace of Capt. H. Dearborn's Company, Col Stark's Regiment, received a wound in the carpes or wrist in the action of the 17th of June 1775 which wound has (notwithstanding all the efforts that could be made to prevent) rendered that limb almost useless. - Obadiah Williams, Regiment Surgeon
State of New Hampshire Nov. 25, 1778. To John Taylor Gilman, officer appointed to register wounded soldiers &c - Pursuant to votes of the Council and Assembly enroll Weymouth Wallace who was a soldier in Capt. Dearborn's Company, Col Stark's Regiment, who was wounded at Bunker Hill, and allow him half pay form the first of January 1776. - M. Weare, President.
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WOOD, James*
Muster Roll of a Company of Men commanded by Capt. Joshua Woodman in Col. Reynolds regiment of the New Hampshire Military, 1781 - James Wood, Private, Epsom, October 3, 1781.

Revolutionary War Veterans connected to Epsom

BARTLETT, Seth* - Revolutionary War Veteran of Massachusetts, of Kingston and Epsom 1797. Buried in McClary Cemetery.

BLAKE, David* - From DAR: "served as a scout in Colonel Richardson's regiment on the Adroscoggin river in 1782, New Hampshire service. He was born in Epsom, N.H.; died in Hanover, Ill.

BLAKE, William* - From DAR: "served in Capt. Daniel Gordon's company, Col. David Gilman's regiment, to reinforce the army in New York, 1776. He was born at Epsom." Died Dover, NH.

BROWN, Enoch* - Gentlemen, Agreeable to your order I have this Day mustered the within named persons, they being good able bodied & effective men and well accounted, Joseph Cillery, Muster Master, being a list fo Capt. Henry Elkin's company Enoch Brown. From the New Hampshire Patriot, 3 August 1829 "(died) At Epsom on 25th inst., Mr. Enoch Brown, a wealthy and respected citizen. In the war of the revolution he marched for Saratoga to assist in the capture of Burgoyne."

BURNHAM, Benjamin* - Of Gilmanton, enlisted at Hampton Falls, N.H., July 17,1779, for one year ; was mustered into service by Col. Jonathan Moulton and received his town bounty, whence he was to march to Exeter, N.H.. Certificate from N.H. shows that the name of Benjamin Burnham is borne on the pay roll of Capt. George Tuttle's co., Col. Stephen Evans' regiment, N.H. militia, for one month, 12 days from Sept. 8,1777. Widow married Samuel Goss and resided Epsom. [pension info]

CHASE, Jonathan (Ensign) - On June 12 1775, age 26, Husbandman of Brintwood in Capt. Philip Tilton's Co. Sgt. May 25, 1775 served 2 months and 12 days. On Oct. 18, 1775 in Capt. Philip Tilton's Co. Ens. 3rd battalion Cont. Regt. November 7, 1776 of Epsom.

CURTIS, Lieut. Jonathan* - served from Stoughton, MA, whose son was Rev. Jonathan Curtis of Epsom. See History of Braintree, MA - buried in Epsom, McClary Cemetery,

DOLBEER, Nicholas* - Gentlemen, Agreeable to your order I have this Day mustered the within named persons, they being good able bodied & effective men and well accounted, Joseph Cillery, Muster Master, being a list fo Capt. Henry Elkin's company - Nicholas Dolbey. From DAR: "served in the defense of Piscataqua Harbor under Capt. Henry Elkins. He was born in Rye; died in Epsom, N.H." Moved to Epsom about 1792, died 1796.

EMERSON, Mark* - From the "Haverhill Emersons," revised and extended by Charles Pope: Born at Haverhill, MA May 18, 1725. Mark Emerson was one of the Minutemen of Haverhill trained by vote of the town in Mar and Apr 1775. He received "billeting" or "bounty" money Apr 1775. He was a private in Capt. McFarland's company, Col. Nixon's regiment, 29 Apr to 20 Dec. 1775. He was then 50 years old. The information is partly in error, as son Mark Emerson enlisted as a fiferApril 29, 1775 under the men mentioned above, according to his pension record. The grave in the McClary Cemetery is for son Mark and has his fathers birth date on it in error. [pension info]

FISK, Cato - Return of the men that were enlisted or hired for three years during War belonging to the fourth Regiment of militia in New Hampshire to complete the three Batallions of the Continental Army - for Epping, Cato Fisk enlisted to Capt. Rowell. Enlistment of Continental Soldiers hired by Col. Folsom, Feb. 26, 1778, Cato Fisk (his mark) for Epping. Cato Fisk died in Epsom March 1824. [pension info]

FOWLER, Symonds* - Muster Roll of Captain Samuel Runals Company of foot from the State of New Hampshire now in the service of the United States of America statoned on the western frontiers under the Command of Major Whitcomb, Newbury Nov. 20, 1780 - Simons Fowler, enlisted July 14 for six months. From Location of graves of NH Revolutionary Soldiers: "Co. Samuel Runnells". Signer of the Association Test. Moved from Newmarket to Epsom in 1778.

GOSS, Samuel* - Cpl. Col. Pierce Long Cont. Service Jan, 14, 1777. January 1777 Capt. Wiggin's Co. From pension declaration - May in 1775 I did enlist for six months in the company commanded by Captain Caleb Hodges in the regiment commanded by Colonel David Gilman in the New Hampshire line in the Army of the United States - August 1776 I enlisted again into the company commanded by Captain Mark Wiggin for one year in the Regiment commanded by Colonel Long in New Hampshire line in said Revolutionary War - Joined the Army at Shapley's Island at Portsmouth, stayed there until January, marched from thence to Ticonderoga where we were stationed and had to retreat to Fort Miller and from thence to Saratoga from thence to Stillwater where we were until the twelfth day of August 1777 at which time I was honorably discharged by Colonel Long. [pension info]

GRANT, John* - from DAR: "was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for service as private, 1777, in Capt. Nicholas Rawling's company, Col. Abraham Drake's regiment. He was born and died in Epsom." (July 11, 1822). From his pension deposition - that in May, 1775 he enlisted for eight months under Capt. Joseph Parsons, Col. Joshua Wentworth, and was stationed at Newcastle and Portsmouth for the entire time;
that about one month before the Battle of Bennington he enlisted for nine months under Capt. Rollins, Col. Drake;
that he was in the battles at Bennington and Stillwater and helped to take Gen. Burgoyne's army at Saratoga;
served out his term at Fishkill, New York. [pension info]

HOWE, David* - Enlisted from Ipswich, MA, 1779 for 6 months, Capt. Putnam/Col. Wood Regt. and 1780 enlisted 6 months Capt. Francis/Col. Tupper Regt in Rhode Island.. Moved to Epsom, NH after service. Died Epsom, Oct. 10, 1840. [pension info]

LEAR, Samuel* - 1776 in Capt. James Arnold's Co. for Ticonderoga. Capt. James Carr's Co. 2nd NH of Portsmouth. From pension declaration - he enlisted at Rye in the County of Rockingham and State of New Hampshire in May 1780 for six months under Jonathan Locke and Nathan Goss a committee for the town of Rye aforesaid, and marched to Kingstown NH, passed muster there and marched directly to West Point and thence joined the company commanded by Lt. Jonathan Cilley, was under his command a few weeks thence under Lt. Cass, went from West Point to Orangetown, New York, thence to English Neighborspond (?) so called, thence to a place called Hacksmetack, thence back to Orangetown, thence to West Point, thence to Soldiers Fortune, where he was taken out of his company as a guard and put under the command of Capt. Ebenr Frye, Lt. Blodgett and Ens. Richards. [pension info]

LIBBEY, Samuel* - From pension declaration - in the month of August 1776 I enlisted into the Continental service for one year in the company commanded by Capt. John Calse in the Regiment commanded by Col. Long in the New Hampshire line and served faithfully the said term of enlistment and was honorably discharged by the said Col. Long; then in September 1777 I enlisted again in the same service in the company commanded by Capt. Robert Pike in the New Hampshire line for three months and went to Rhode Island and faithfully served said three months and was honorably discharged. From DAR (Vol. 81, P. 338) "served as brigade major, enlislting at Cambridge, MA, 1775". From Salisbury, MA. Died age 83. He bought the McGaffey farm in Epsom, NH 1777. Was a colonel of the local mlitia and selectman. From the "Libby Family in America" - "During the Revolution he served a while in the land forces and was present at Burgoyne's surrender. He went on four privateering cruises, and was twice captured. Resided Rye, removed to Chichester 1807, and ended his days in Epsom at the home of his daughter Nancy.[pension info]

LOCKE, Ephraim* -From "History and Genealogy of Capt. John Locke" - "was a Revolutionary Soldier."

LOCKE, Simeon* - At the close of the Revolution he removed to Epsom (1783) settling in a clearing located about 1/2 a mile west of the Sherburne Road in the north part of town. A few years later he bought and moved upon the farm on the top of Locke's Hill, and was joined there by his brother David, who settled on the next farm south, and in 1800 by his brother Levi, settling the next farm north. Simeon moved to the intervale at East Concord in 1818. From DAR: "served, 1777, as private under Capt. Nicholas Rawlings, Col. Abraham Drake's regiment, raised to re-enforce the Northern Continental Army at Stillwater."

OSGOOD, Samuel* - from DAR: "served as brigade major, enlisting at Cambridge, Mass., 1775. He was born in Salisbury, Mass; died in Epsom, N.H." (December 13, 1819). From Salisbury, MA. Died age 83. He bought the McGaffey farm in Epsom, NH 1777. Was a colonel of the local mlitia and selectman.

PHILBRICK, Daniel* - He applied for a Revolutionary War Pension on 28 Aug 1832 in Epsom, NH. He died on 18 Apr 1835 in Epsom, NH. His widow Ruth applied for a Revolutionary War Pension on 28 Aug 1835 in Epsom, NH. From pension declaration - entered the service the 2nd day of April 1775 and served until the first day of January 1776 in Col. Poor's Regiment and Capt Moses Leavitts Company. He further deposeth that he again entered the service as an orderly Sergeant in 1777 and served three months in Col. Drakes Regiment and Capt. Moses Leavitts Company, and was present and assisted in the capture of General Burgoyne. [pension info]

ROBINSON Levi* - Enlisted at Nottingham, NH October 1775 in Capt. Butler's Company, Col. Senter's Regiment for 2 months. Enlisted June 1777 for 7 months under Capt. Enoch Page. [pension info]

TOWLE, Simeon* - (1752-1823) Payroll of Captain Joseph Parson's Company in Colonel Moses Nichols Regiment Volunteers in the Expedition to Rhode Island August 1778. Note two days are added to the time in service after discharge for travel home - Simeon Towle, rank private; Entry Aug. 5, 1778, discharge Aug. 26, 1778, time in service, 24 days, traveled 120 miles. From DAR: "served as private and sergeant in Capt. Joseph Parson's company, Colonels Gilman and Nichols in command, New Hampshire regiment. He was born in Rye; died in Epsom, N. H." Signed the Association Test in Rye, NH

YEATON, William* - A return of the Field Artillery Officers and privates under the Command of Doctor Hall Jasckson at Portsmouth, Nov. 5, 1775, Brass Piece No. 1, Lt. William Yeaton.. At Fort Sullivan. A muster roll of the Field Artillery Company under the care and direction of Hall Jackson - Lieut William Yeaton, Time of enlistment Oct. 26, discharged Nov. 11, time of service 14 days, Portsmouth Nov. 13, 1775.