Name | Rank | Service Days | Miles Travelled | Wages |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jacob Hall | Captain | 12 | 36 | � 2. 12. 0. |
Daniel Hall | Lieut. | 12 | 116 | � 3. 18. 8. |
Stevens Rider | Lieut. | 2 | 36 | � 0. 18. 8. |
Ebenezer Olmstead | _ | 9 | 60 | � 1. 12. 0. |
Samuel Pearce | _ | 9 | 60 | � 1. 12. 0. |
John Wilson | _ | 3 | 20 | � 0. 10. 0. |
David McFarlane | _ | 3 | 20 | � 0. 10. 8. |
John Waddell | _ | 3 | 20 | � 0. 10. 8. |
Levi Hall | _ | 9 | 68 | � 1. 14. 8. |
Moses Hall | _ | 7 | 48 | � 1. 5. 8. |
James Gilchrist | _ | 1 | 8 | � 0. 5. 0. |
Patrick Lang | _ | 1 | 8 | � 0. 5. 0. |
Samuel Lang | _ | 1 | 8 | � 0. 5. 0. |
John Merritt | _ | 2 | 28 | � 0. 12. 0. |
Levi Sylvesters | _ | 1 | 8 | � 0. 5. 0. |
Aaron Campbell | _ | 2 | 16 | � 0. 14. 8. |
James Gilchrist, Riding Post | _ | _ | 20 | � 0. 6. 8. |
This information was derived from The History of Barnet, Vermont, 1923, by Frederic Palmer Wells.
The muster-roll, which probably was used in one of the many alarms, when the militia was called into service, is the only one which can be discovered relating to Barnet people alone.