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CONNECTICUT ARCHIVES
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
1763- 1789
THIHTY SEVEN VOLUMES AND INDEX
INDEX IN EIGHT VOLUES
VOLUME ONE, A B
Hat% ford
Conneotiout State Library
1917
Note
This index covers about fifteen thousand nine hundred and twenty
docnents whlohwere selected about 1845 from the files of the @ eneral
assembly and the Conittee of the pay table by Sylvester Judd, author
of the History of Hadleyj Mass., and arranged in thirty seven volmes
since cited as Connectlout Archives. Revolutlonarywar, series one.
The index made by Effle M. Priokett, with the assistance of Mary
Eunce Brewster, has been in pro@ tess since June 191. Xt is made on
the dictionary plan of nne, subject and town entries. Under the name
of an individual will be found all references to such person; under
the nazne of a town, all matters affeotin that town as a corporate body
and under the town with subhead Estates, Xndlviduals or Taverns will be
found reference to persons inhabitin@ such town. There is, however, no
effort to list uder the town all soldiers or persons mentioned as fro
such town.
Full names ofembers of the General assembly have been filled out
from authentic rolls of the Senate and the House in the possession of
the State Library; nnes of officers in the army, state regiments and
militia and, in a fewinstanoes, of privates, from Heltman’s Register
and the Connecticut men in the war of the Revolution; names of prominent
historical characters and civil offloers of other statesfrom accredited
histories and state manuals; also names of persons referred to in more
than one doonent, whose identity is clear, have been entered under the
fullest for found. In each instance reasonable care has been used for
identification.
The typin of volne one was done byary E. Smith and Adella M..
Green and was completed June 4, 1917.
Connecticut State Library.
Hartford, Conn., June 5, 1917. State Librarian.
Abbreviations used in the Revolutionary index.
a. o. i.
aoO. p
a. d. q. m.
adj.
adm.
admx.
ass’t
brIg.
bri-@ en.
brig- maj
capt.
CO1.
com’y
corn ’ y- gen
oon.
Oorp.
d. o..
d. O.. p.
d. o. p.
d. P. m. g
d. q. m. g,
de- oom’Y
dep- gov
dept.
ens.
exrx.
Ft,
OV,
en.
jr.
- s- d
iieut.
lieut- col
( M)
maj.
maj- en
ne.
p . m.
priv.
q. m-q.
m- en.
q. m- sert.
’ eg’t
see ’ y
serif.
sees.
sr.
sur.
surg- mate
treas.
auto@ raph.
assistant commissary of issues.
assistant commissary of purchases.
assistant deputy quartermaster.
adjutant.
admnistrator.
administratrix.
assistant.
brigade.
brigadier general.
brigade major.
captain.
company.
colonel.
Committee.
commissary
Comnissary general.
continued.
corporal.
pence ( English money)
deputy oo. mmissary eneral.
deputy o_ omissary general of purchases.
deputy Com] nissary of purchases.
deputy paymaster eneral.
deputy quartermaster.
deputy quartermaster general.
deputy commissary.
deputy @ overner.
department.
ensign.
executor.
exeoutr ix.
fort ( used with name of fort)
govornor.
eneral.
granted.
junior.
Pounds, shillins, pence ( English money)
lieutenant.
lieutenant colonel.
mark.
major.
major @ eneral.
negatived.
paymaster.
private.
quartermaster.
quartermaster general.
quartermaster sergeant.
regiment.
shilling ( English money)
secretary.
sergeant.
session.
senior.
surgeon.
surgeon mate.
treasurer.
INDEX
---, Daniel ( A) Ashford paper I: 188
---, David, Salisbury militla paper VIII: 559b
---, Jack, New Haven, loss in British rald, July 1779 XV: 234
---, Thomas ( A) Boston, is% tar on sugar act, 1764 I: ld
--- omey, John ( A) jailer, Norwich petition XIV: 369b
Aames, see Ames.
Aaron, Thomas, seaman, service on the Oliver Comwell, 1777 ( runaway)
IX: 450
Abanathar, se Abrnethy. Abanathy,
Abarnathy,
Abbatt, ee Abbott.
Able, Abbee, Abbey, Abby.
Capt. printer’s bill VII: 45To
" Sheriff, tax collector XXXVI: 205,209
E. clohhing account
" Elazer, prv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: d
" Conn. 11ne, 1781- S2 XXX: Ta
" Hartford, bounty a supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: la, 2a, 4b, Sf, 6a, 19b, 85a
" Elijah, priv. Mansfield, half days tralning, 1778 IIA: 64b
servlce, 1775 IIC: 14ab
Eliphale%, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: r
" Conn. llne, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
" Hartford, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 56a
" servlce, 1775 IIC: 25aeglk, XI: 445
" Ellsha ( A) account for dlstributln public acts of the Assembly
through towns In Wlndham county, 1778
XVI: tS
" Pomfre% account XII: 64
" Windham, appoln% ed to collect state clothinE, salt, provi-sions
& other stores in county of
Windham& dispose of same for benefit
of the state, May 1784
" appointed to receive arms from Huntington estate,
1784 F/ XVII: 279
Woodstock account XII: 558
" George, priv. Hartford, service, 1780 XVII: I9
Hezekiah, account of Eun VI: 458a
" marine on the Oliver Cromwell, enlistment IX: I85
" " " " furlough, Feb. 1777
IX: l4a, 135a, 157b, i59
" ( A) " Windham, petltlon showing enlistment on the Oli-ver
Cromwell & asking release on
count of the delay in setting out on
cruise, Mar. 1777 IX: l9
" " prv. servioe, 1775 IIC: 55b
" " Windham, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: ga
" Isaac, filer, servioe, 1775 IIC: lTb
" priv. Ashford, half days % ralnlng, 1775 IIA: 8a
Jeduthan, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sa
Hartford, half days training, 1775 $ I IIA: 65b
" " " supplles, 1777- 81 XXX: la, atf, a, 85a
" " servlce, 1775 llC: 2aeglk, XI: 445
" " sergt. Conn. llne, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
" John, state attorney’s aeeount, 1780- 8Z XXXIIl: 2Olab
" " priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: ta
" Conn. line, 1781- 8 XXX: Ta
" " Enfield, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 6a
" " " Mansfield, bounty & supplles, 1777- 81
XXX: is, 2a, 4d, 5d, 5b, 95,96era
" " Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 27ad
" " servlee, 1775,1777,1781 IIC: 14b, Vl: 542, XXXII: ab
Wlndham, servlce, 1780 XVII: 10
n= thax, prim. : upp! i::, 17
Abbe, Joseph, priv. Conn. llne, 1781- 82 ......................... XXX: Ta
" ason, privo alloed depreciation of ases, 1780 XXX’SL . " " Windham ................................... XXX: . " " " service, 1777 ....................... VI 546
" Nathan, prlv. ansfield, half days training, f775 IIA: 64c . . " servlce, 1775 ............................. IIC: 14b
" Nathaniel, priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 ..................... XXX: 7a
" Phinehas ( A) creditor of Charles Ripley estate, 1782 XXVI: 217
" " delivery of powder from Windham miii, 1779 XXXII: 547b
". " un sold for army ....................... III: 256a " powder account .............................. XXXII: 57
" " ( A) Windham, remonstrance aainst Nathaniel Wales’ pen-sion
178% ................... XXXVII: 108,109a
" Richard, account for waes, 1781 ....................... XVII: 46
.’ " ( A) capt. certificate ot" ferriae for his co. 1780
XVII: I7Z, 175 .. " capt. co. mentloned ........................... XVII: 550
" " ( A) capt. receipt for provisions for his to. ordered to
West Point, 1780 .................. XVII: 551ab
" " lleut, amount of bounty ro11,1776 XXXlI: 210a . . " Enfield, Lexlnton a/ arm, 1775 ............ lib: 6a . " priv. " service, 1780 ................... XVII: 27
" Samuel, priv. lansfield, half days % rainins, 1775 ........ IIA: 64b . . " service, 1775 ............................. IIC: 14b
" Shubael, com. on buyln5 horses for army ............ XX: 340ab,. 341 . . " " commissariat ........................... XXI 505 . . " " cosCs of court marlal ........... XXIV: 226b, 227 . . " " financial measure ....................... XXIV: 8 . . " " military measures XXII" 51 c, 542,559, XXI" 81
" " ( A) " " " " account ............. XXII: 50 . . . . " settlin5 army accounts ............ XXX: 148- 152b . . . .. . . " " account for services,
1784 ............................. XXXIII 268 . " " Windham, account for services in assls% in % 0 sell salt-peter,
belon@ in o the s% ae, 1785
XXVIII : 8%, YII 155 . . " account o provisions sold army, 1780 XXXV: I71 .. . . " with Jedediah Elderkln, 1782 XXXIV: 4 .. . . " " quartermaster- general, 1780
XVII1: 229 . " " appointed to collect clothin in Vindham county
Dec. 1777 ....................... XII: 65b, 294a . . " commissioner % o sell conflscaCed ears% el
XXXVI I14
" " ( A) " " . . " " report
of sales & receipt for deeds. 1781
XXXIV: 148abc . . " tom. on soldiers’ families ............. XXX: I36 . . " oounty sheriff ....................... XXXVI: 61
" " ( A) " " " account current with state, 178-
1787 .............................. XXXII: 2: 26 . . " " creditor of Charles Ripley estate, 1782- XXVl: 217 .. . " information aainst Hezekiah Bissell 1: 57a .. . " Jabez Huntlnton estate account, 1785- XXXll: llOb . . " " petition on celebration of peace, 1785
XXXII: 331a . . .. " receipt for illiam Colller .......... XVII’ 526 . . " sale of confiscated land ............ XXlX: 50a . . " salt account, l? 82 ................. XXXII: 11lab . . . " received from Samuel MClellan1782
XXV: 259 . " state attorney’s account, 1782,1786
XXXlII: 201b, 358d
" " com’y. Windham, account current, y 1785 with invoices
of purchases of pork, salt & cattle & account
of expenses, 1780- 8. ResIve of Council allow-in
him oommisslon, HaY 178 XXXV: I$ 5- 140
Abbe, Solomon, priv. Mansfield, half days training, 1775 llA’ 64b
" " jr. " saltpeter account, 1777 X1: 61a
" Stephen, jr. priv. Hartford, half days training, 1778 llA’ 65a
" Thomas, capt. 1777 ...................................... VI" O4
" " " & others, petltion showing service until dismissed
on furlough in 1778 & discharge in 1785. Their
pay has been only that allowed by Congress &
as other states have made officers in like
circumstances equal to those who continued
through the war they ask relief. Neg. Oct. 1785
XXIX" 56
" " ( A) " army petition, 1779 (?) Xlll’ 372a
" " " co . mentioned ............................ XII 516f
" " ( A) " East Windsor, petltlon showin long service in the
army, money advanced for satisfying men in his
co.& c. He is now sued for a balance of 40/ 13
found due the state which he is unable to pay.
He asks relief. Con. May 1783 YS( IV’ 306
" " " Enfield, account of blankets, 1777 XI" 175
" " " " bounty & supplies, 1777- 81 XXX’la, 5e, 15,67a
" " ( A) " " receipt for blankets for his co. Apr. 1777
XI" 174
" " " return of clothing issued his co. 1778 Y( XV- IO3a
" " " supernumerary officer XIII 378
" " lieut, appolntment, Oct. 1776 IV" 347e, 353b
" " " Enfiei d, appointment, May 1776 IV: 13,20a
" " " " changed to different co. June 1776 IV: 22
" " " " Lexington alarm, 1775 lIB" 8b
" " priv. " " " 177 IIB: 6a
" " " " service, 1776 XXXI 21a, 22b
" William, priv. Mansfield, half days trainin, 177G IIA’ 64b
" " " " Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 2Tad
" " " service, 1775 IIC" 14b
Abbee, see Abbe.
Abbercromble, see Abercrombie.
Abbeshart, see Abeshart.
Abbet, see Abbott.
Abbey, see Abbe.
Abbit, see Abbott.
Abbot, see Abbott.
Abbott, Abbatt, Abbet, Abbit, Abbot, Abot, Abott.
" Col. ass’t. com’y. .................................... XIX: 26
" " reg’ t mentioned XVI" 84a, 171 ; XVII
" Aaron ( A) Norwalk, endorsement of petition, 1785 XXVIII: 248c
" Abiel, East Windsor, blanket sold army XI: 12a
" " wages for guard duty at Newgate, 1782 YO[ XI: 216a
" " priv. Ashford, half days trainlng, 1775 IIA: 6a
" Ass, priv. service, 1775 IIC" 18c
" Benjamin, account for carting, l? 81 XXXV: I39
" " clothin account, I779 FDOV: 227d
" " Windham, saltpeter account, 17?? XI"
" " priv. Middletown, half days tralning, 1775 IIA’ 44a
" Daniel, commissary account, 1780 XXXV"
" " New Haven, loss in British raid, 1779 XV’ 26e
" " Norwich, gun sold army III’ 454a, 455a, 45a; XXXI’ 5Oga
" David, Ridgefield, heirs land, 1782 IV: 20% a
" Ebenezer, jr. ( A) Norwalk lister ........................ VI
" Enoch ( A) Norwalk & Stamford petition, 1780 XIX: 552b
" George, priv. Wethersfield, enllstment, l? 81 FDCV: I28
" James, ens. Lebanon, enlistment in 1777 & capture by the Brit-ish.
Wife’s petition for wages & supplies
granted, May 1779 XIV’ 246,27
" " ( A?) ens. petition showing he was held prisoner by Brit-ish
from Dec. l??? till Jan. l? 81 & asking same
wages as allowed officers of equal rank in
the army. Con. May 1781 XXI’ 18
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Abbott, James, ens. petition for wages while prisoner of war favor-ably
reported on. Gr. same wages as officer of
equal rank in army, May 1781 XXI: 75,76
prisoner of war & on list of exchange, 1780
XIX: 339c
" certificate of date of his com-mlssion,
I777 XVI: 289
" prisoner owar, wages, June 1779 XVI: 260
lieut. Lebanon, appointment, May 1782 XXII: 281b
Jehiel, priv. Tolland, half days training, 1775 IIA: 38c
John, Norwalk mortgage deed held by C. W. Apthorp XXIII: 378b
Ridgefleld, loss in raid, Apr. 1777 VIII: 391b
Tolland, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: la
" prlv. Norwich, Lexington alarm, l? 75 IIB: 87c
service, 1778 llC: b, 18c
jr. ( A) Norwalk petition VIII: 82b
" 3d. priv. Tolland, half days training, J775 IIA: 88c
Joseph, Lincoln, testimony on Lexington alarm, Apr. 1775 I: 129
Pomfret selectman IIB: 45c
( A) VI: 399b
Windham county com. on town returns of recruits, 1781
XX: 178b
( A) capt. Pomfret militia co. 1775 IIA: 82b
( A) roll of co. Sept. 1776 XI: 53ab
Windham account of arms for his co. 1776
XI: 378a
lI lieut- col. Pomfret XVI: 336, XVII: 28Ia
receipt for medicine for his reg’t, 1779
XVI: 2
reg’t mentioned XVI: 387, XVII: 485
Lemuel, Ridgefield, loss in raid, Apr. 1777 VIII: 391b
Lewis, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 YDv: 3f
Nathan, priv. Stafford, half days training, 1775 llA: 26a ". segt, service, 1775 IIC: 48b
Unlon, half days trainin, 1775 IIA: 57a
Lexington alarm, l? 75 IIB: 47a
Philip, priv. Ashford, hslf days training, 1775 IIA: 6a
" Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 48c
service, 1778 IIC: ITb
" Windham, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 60b
Samuel, appraisal of Norwich arms lll: 244a, 456a
" com. on fire- arms IV: 20, VII: II? a
( A) Lebanon, petition showing service at Boston & depar-ture
from camp without proper discharge. He
asks that he may have his wages. Gr. May
VII: 291,292
money repaid treasury, 1780 D( V: 508a
Norwich, account for appraising horses, 1777 XI: 415a
1777 XI: llSab
receiving cattle, 1781
YD( V: 184b
" gun sold army, 1775 III: 454a, 455a, Y( XI: 309b
" premium, l? 75 IIC: ISd
" ( A) a. c. p, account current with vouchers, Sept. 1781
DV: lG- 18
commissary account, l? 80,1782 FD( XV: 79ab, 187a
" Norwich, appointment, Apr. 780 XVIII: 89a
lieut- col, army orders VII: 192
( A) 1776 VII: Igl
" information concerning Capts. Perkins &
Wheat V: 226a, 228a
( A) lieut- col, information concerning Capts. Perkins &
Wheat, l? 76 V: 225,227
priv. Lebanon, half days trainin, 1778 IIA: 22a
service, l? 75 IC: lScd
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Abbott, Sarah, lbanon, petition shoing her husband enlisted as ensign
in 1777 and was taken prisoner. He has receiv-ed
no wages and she asks that they may be
paid her and the ton com. be directed to sup-ply
her family. Gr. May 1779 XIV: 246,247
Seth ( A) Norwalk petition VIII: 82b
lieut, appointment, June 1776 IV: 270c, 277a
Stephen, priv. Pomfret, half days trainln, 1775 IIh: 2a
William, corp. Union, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 47a
" priv. half days training, 1775 IIA: 57a
jr. priv. Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA: 2a
LexinGton alarm, 1775 IIB: 45a
Abby, see Abbe.
Abeel, see Abel..
Abel, Abeel, Abell, Abil, Able, Ables.
Col. agent for Isaac Burr XXXI: 391
Lieut. commissary account XXXIV: 2a
Ma. directions to adjourn superior court, 1781 XVII:@ 49
receipt of pay at Fishkills,] 777 VI: 554
Mr. attorney (?) t Fairfield county court VIII: 168
" commissary account, 1778 YDOV: 240b
Abel, prv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 YDC(: Sd
Chatham, bounty before 1780 XXX: I4b
Caleb, prlv. service, l? 75 IIC: 44b
jr. rum account, 1777 Xl: 355a
Cherub, priv. McClellan’s reg’t petltion, 1779 XIII: 363c
Daniel, jr. ( A) Lebanon selectman XI: 28a, XVI: I97
lieut, appointment, Jan. 1777 V: 48
Elijah, agent for Hezekiah Hubbell to lay his account before the
Assembly XXII: 332
com. on arms Vll: ll7a
confiscated estate XXVI: 281b, 282c, FIIX: 230a
investiatin conduct of militia officers
VIIl: 282b
( A)
VIII: 289c, 21,293
military measure Vlll: 28b
( A)
private petition y/ XVlI: 86b
salt distribution VII: 371
" sea- coast defense XXIV: Ib
" ( A) XXIV: 2a
to count votes for members of Congress
XFJCVll 281b, 291a
( A) Fairfield co. unty sheriff XXlll: 20b, 370d
( A) account for executions for de-ficiency
of recruits, 1782- 84. Settled, J787
YJXII: I88
( A) county sheriff, account with treasurer, execu-tions
for provision taxes, 1782. Settled, 1787
YJJII: I87
( A) county sheriff, certificate for service of 4
soldiers in Fairfield guard, May 1780 XX: 228
county sheriff, deserters committed to him,
1780 XX: 229a
" ( A) county sheriff, deposition on receiving deser-ters
from Horseneck & placing them in Fair-field
town guard, May 1780 XX: 2I
" county sheriff, payment to Jonathan Sturges,
1788 F/ XI I I: 840b, 842
(?) county sheriff, payment to Joseph P. Cooke, 1784
(?) county sheriff, tax collector XXXVI: 208,209
" ( A) endorsement of petition XXVI:] S2a
loss in British raid, July 1779
XV: 250e, 251d, XIX: 73c
( A) petition 1778- 80 XIII: 264, XV: 248ab, XIX: 75d
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Abel, Elijah ( A) Fairfield, petition showing he acted as recruiting of-ficer
& in 1779 received continental money for
pay of soldiers but they refused to accept it
& he returned same to the Treasurer. He asks
that he may be credited with the amount that
he may settle his account. Gr. Jan. 1783
Y/ XIV: 164,185
" petition showing as recruitin officer he
received continental money & in final settle-ment
he is found indebted for 21/ 8/ 7. He asks
liberty to pay in liquidated securities. Gr.
Oct. 1789 FD[ XVI I 118,117
( A) " receipt XI 857,889
" representative 1777- 78
VII 4d, VIll 250c, X: 86c
" " oath of fidelity, Aug. 1777
VII : 460a
" " " tax abated for loss in British raid, l? 80
XIX: 72b, 7b
( A) order for meals for members of Stratford guard, 1775
XI $ 26
" " payment to William Samuel Johnson, 1787 XXXIII: 580b
( A) receipt for recruiting & arresting deserters, 1778
XII 197
state attorney’s account, 1787 XYD[ III: 358e
( A) western town petition, 1780 XVIII: lSlb
ca, p, t, account current for co. 1776 VI: 155
" of commissions in co. 1776 Vl: 488a
appointment May 1776,0ct. 1776
IV: 15,2Ob, 49a, .55b
co. mentioned IV: 282
" Fairfield, account in Lexington alarm IIB: G8b
" petition showing service & that he
was advanced money for his co. of which a bal-ance
remained & later when he became recruit-ing
officer he used the balance in that ser-vice.
Pay table have credited the sum at de-preciated
value & it ought to have been at
specie. He asks relief. Com. appointed & on
their report petition gr. May 1787, May 1788
FJ/ VI 255- 257
" roll of co. enlisted by him, 1776 VI: 152
" service, 1777 VI 807
(?) Stratford account of arms for his co. 1776
VI 569
" ( A) lieut- col, endorsement of account, 1784 XXXII: I26b
Fairfield coast guard, pay, 1780 (?)
XXXVI 149
" refusal to act as p. m. of short
levies in 4th brigade XXIV: 888- 385
" maj. bearer of order FDCXI: 520
( A) certificate for accounts, 1779- 80 XVII: 249ab, 805
" " co. at Fairfield mentioned, 1780 XVIII: SS2ab
" (?) member of court martial, 1780 XXXVI: I69a
money for bounty, 1777 XI: S80
" of reg’t in campai. n at Fishkills 1777 VI: 840b
" ( A) " receipt for money for bounty, Oct. 1777 XI: 581
" " service, 1777 ’ VI 555- 558,540a, 5I
priv. Lebanon, half days training, 1775 llA: 51a
" " service, 1776 VI: 182
" Eliphalet, priv. Lebanon, half days tralnin, 1778 llA: 51a
" service, 1776 VI 149
Isaac, Norwich, account of pork sold army, 1781 XXXV: 8
note for duty on rum XFIlI 211a
John, trooper, service at Greenwich, 1779 XVI: 448a
Joseph, account for carting rum & molasses, 1777 - XI: 126
delivery of molasses VII: I54,1X: 80
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Abel, Joseph, ens. Lebanon veteran co. petition, 1783 XXIV: 64c
sergt. Lebanon, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 59b
service, 1775 IIC 18b
Martin, Norwich, gun sold army, 1775 S( l 309a
" prlv. servlce, 1775 IIC: 44b
Rufus, Norwich XXX: 27a
B. fifer, service, 1775-- IIC: 44b
Simon, sergt, service, l?? 8 VI: I50
Sluman, soldier, account of gun, 1778 VI: 228b
Solomon, jr. priv. Lebanon, half days trainlng, 1775 IIA: 51a
William ( A) Sharon paper, l? 80 XIX: 443a
Abell, see Abel.
Abennthy, see Abernethy.
Abercrombey, see Abercrombie.
Abercrombie, Abbercrombie, Abercrombey.
Aaron, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780
XVII 58b, XXX: 3p
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: ? a
Aberhart, John, priv. discharged from northern army, Sept. 177.5 III: ll2b
Abernathy, see Abernethy.
Abernethy, Abanathar, Abanathy, Abarnathy, Abenathy, Abernathy.
Giles ( A) matross, receipt for wages for 1781 XXV: 483
" service, 1781- 82 YS( V: 374d, 482
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3u
James, Woodbury XFS: 135b
Jared, " Norfolk, Lexington alarm, 1776 IIB: 4a
John, service, 1776 Y/ VII 369a
W. ( A) Harwinton paper XIIl: lOlb
W. ( A) selectman XVII 4COs
Abeshart, Abbeshart.
John Lodewick, Branford, tax abated for service in 1776
Vl 32ab
Abil, James, receipt for carrying northern army invalids, 17?
lll: 120d
Abil, see Abel.
Abi e, " "
Ables,
Abner, Isaac, prlv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sf
" " Conn. line, 1781- 8 XXX: 7a
Aborn, Samuel ( A) Warren, R. I. receipt for0 judged by Council of
safety proper pay for use of his ship for
prisoners of war, 1780 XXXI: I58ab
" Williu, quarterunner, service on the Oliver Cromwell & deser-tion,
1778- 79 Y/ F1 8b
Aborns, Samuel, jr. prlv. Tollnd, half days traininK,] 775 IIA: 71b
Abot, see Abbott.
Abott, "
Abraham, Samuel ( A) Groton volunteer petition, Sept. 1781, Jan. 1782
XXII 80b
Abrahams, John, Greenwich, loss in British rid, 1779 XV: 271a
" tax abated for loss in British raid, 1783
F/ IV: 274
Abrhemson, Abramson.
" John, Greenwich, tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780,
1783 XVIII 268c, 288c, XIX 80a,; llV: 276a
Abramse, Jacob ( A) endorsement of N. Y. petition,] 785 XXVIII: IIIb
Abramson, see Abrahamson.
Abro, Abros, Abrow.
Benajah, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, l? 80 XXX: 3f
" Conn. line, ]. 781- 82 XXX: 7a
" () power of attorney for com. on soldiers’ land, l? 80
XXV: 30b
Torrington Y/ X: 129a
Abros, see Abro.
Abrow,
Acaly, Ackley.
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Accounts see Auditors; B_ arracking & barrack- mcsters; Bills of credit.
Emission; Blankots; Bookbindi-; Boston re-lief;
B__ ct- Cat.___ tle--- tteners; Clo- hinc. Ac-cots;
Cossariat; Cossion; Cot-tee
of cepondence; ttee of tpay
table. Accosts; tror; Coiscated es-tates
Accounts; Continental e. Accounts;
also Continentel, subheed Accounts der
individl reents & comie; Continental
congress. Delegates; Continental looffice;
per; Council of sty. Accots; Dbury
ard; Dury raid; on robbery. ot.
Delinqus. Accounts; , eserters. Accounts;
argo. Accots; rn; listment;
rfeld. British rad; Fairfd. fense;
eral convention; Feesnes, penalties & c;
riage; Flas of te; FI; French ay;
nch naGenral assem. Acts; Gov-ernor.
Accounts; Governor’s foot ard, ls
2d. companies; GrOUch. British raid; Green-ch.
Defense; ton. British raid; Gro.
Defense; Half, training; Hartoronven-tion,
Oct.; Hartford cow, jail; Hartford
state house; Hos; Indians; Killinth.
Defense; Lawsatutec. Revin; Lead;
Lexingtona. Accots; Licenses; uor
ti] lation; Litchfield cty jailal-ists.
Accounts; e. Defense; Maritime airs;
Medical stores. ots; Middo. Leadne;
dleto. Sulphur works; iford. Defense;
itia; Nes o tos; sof vessels. Ac-nts;
NI stores; ccounts; NHaven.
Britishd; NHaven. Defense; Newen con-vention;
Ne Hn poder ll; NLondon. Bri-ish
raid; w London. Defense; N. ccounts;
Newgate prison; Noalk. Britisaid; Norwalk. ense; 0ranctores. Accounts; Orce
stores. Sas. Accots; er; tal ser-vice
& ressea. Accots; Powder. Aunts;
PrintinG. Accosts; Prisonerf r. erican.
ounts; isonersr. British. Accounts;
Private cls & petitions; Providence conven- n; Quebec eedition; Qui; Reees. Ac-cots.
I. fense; Riflattalon. Accots;
Salisbururnace; SaAcoounts; Saltpeter. Ac-ts;
brook. Dese; Sea- coasefense;
Secretary. ccots; Sheri Sick; Sllpox;
diers’ filies. Ats; alSolrs’
lies, subhead ns of ts; ingfield
convention; State attorneys; State regiments;
Stonington. Dnse; Stratordfense; Sulphur;
erior court; Svng; Tation; Te;
onderoga eeion, Apr. y
tation. Accots; Treasurer; Treasures of-fice;
Treasury; Unitcoloniescounts; U. S.
AccoWiho. der mll; Wriing. Accts;
Yale colleeA
Achar, see Achor.
Achor, Achar, Acct.
" Jacob, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, J780 II: 8b,: p
" " balance due for 1781
Co. Iine, 1781- 82 : Ta
( M) receipt for wages, Je 1781 : 28a
seice, 1781
Ackaley, see Ackley.
Acker, Abram, carpenter’s te, service on the Oliver Croell, 1778-
79 I: 88a
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Ackla, see Ackley.
Acley, Acaly, Ackaley, Ackla, Ackly, Acley, Acoly, Akely, Akerly, Akley.
Ariel, drummer, allowed depreciation of wages, 780 XF: 3L
" priv. Sharon, bounty before 1780 XXX: 35a
" Azerial, priv. Sharon, bount 1779 XXX: I24b
" B. account of cattle sold army, 1780 YJOCV: 84ab
" Barzilee, East Haddam, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 72
Benjamin, avails of land delivered Pay table, 1787 XIXII: 258b
Kent, petition showing his accounts as purchaser of
cattle for commissary dept. are open for set-tlement
& a former petition on the subject
was granted but mislald. Groadjustment, Jan.
1788 XXIV: 75,74
state attorney’s account, 1788- 87 YXIII: 338acd
execution against him, 1786 XXXII: 194
ass’t com’y FIX: 218,219
Bezaleel, East Haddam, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 73
sergt- maj, service, 1775 llC: 3b
Calvin, priv. Hartland, detached for servlce, 1780 ", Ch.. ampion, Salisbury militia paper
corp. XXX: I52a
( A) " receipt for wages, June 1781 XXV: 2@ a
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: i
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Salisbury, bounty before 1780 XXX: S9
Cuff, priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XY: 7a
Edward, prv. Chatham, halF days training, 1778 llA: 14a
Elijah, 2d. East Haddam, purchase of confiscated estate of 011-
vet Delancy, judge of probate’s certificate &
receipt for deed, 178 XXXIV: 281ab
Ezra, prlv. Chatham, half days training, 1775 llA: 14a
" Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 79a
Gideon, ens. East Haddammilitary co.
James, jr. priv. Colchester, half days training, 1775 llA: la
Joel, account of cattle sold army, 1780 XXXV: IO0
".( A) HartS. and selectman XI: 254
John, Hebron, petition with deposition & Treasurer’s certifi-cate
showin he had a note from the Treasurer
for i0/ 17/ 8 which he lost and has never been
able to find. He asks that the note be re-placed.
Gr. Oct. 1783 FDCVI: I47- 150
prlv. Marlborough, half days trainln, 1778 IIA: 25a
servlce, 1775 IIC: Sb
Joseph, premium for salt manufactured 1777 XII: 32% a
Lewis, corp. Corm. line, 1781- 82 YDX: 7a
priv. allowed depreciation of waes, 1780 XXX: Sd " " " Colchester, half days training, 1778 llA: la
Nathaniel ( A) petition apparently from Hartford jail showing
need of clothes & asking liberty to go out to
work, Oct. 1777 VIII: 22
ens. of East Haddam co. of householders, appointment
Nov. 1776 V: I08
Nicholas, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sd
clothing received, 1778 / 3LXV: I05a
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Samuel Guilford, tax abated for service in 177
corp. Colchester, half dys tralnlng, 1775 llA: la " Guilford, service, l? 79 XVI: 2b
priv. bounty & supplies, 1780 XXX: 2a, 4b, 75b " " desertion, 1780 XXX: 2a
half days tralning, 1775 llA: lSa
" Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 54a
service, 1775 IIC: 18c " Silas, East Haddam, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 72,73
priv. East Haddam, Lexinton alarm, l? 7 IIB:? Sa
service, 1775 IIC: iOc
sert. McClellan’s reg’t petition, 1779 XIllSSSb
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Acley, Stephen, priv. Chatham, half days training, 17? 5 IIA: i4a
East Haddam, Lexinton alarm, 1775 IIB: 75a
" service, 1775 IIC: b, 52b
Thomas, corp. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sa
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
priv. Chatham, half days trainin, 1775 IIA: 14a
" East Haddam, supplies, 1777- 81
YJl: la, a, 4a, 5e, 6a, 66a
" Warren, East Haddam, tax abated for service in 1778 VI: 72,73
" priv. service, 1775 IIC: Sb
Ackly, see Ackley.
Aciey,
Acoly, "
Acor, see Achor.
Actions at law
Act enabling U. S. to prosecute any suit for the recovery of debts or
for damages for frauds or trespass & direct-ing
state officers to give aid. Agents ap-pointed
by Congress for settling public ac-counts
to have same privileges as state au-thorities,
May 1782 XXII: 280
Active ( sloop)
Petition of Gideon 01mstead & others of Hartford showing they were
obliged to serve as masthands on sloop Active
from Jamaica & on voyage they overpowered
crew & held sloop as prize. Penn. state bri@-
antlne came up with them & also claimed the
sloop. Penn. courtupheld their own ship. Ap-peal
to Congress & reversal of decision was
disregarded. They ask aid of Assembly. Con.
May 1779 XIV: 222
Adam, John ( A) commissary of prisoners Y/ ll: 241a
Adames, see Adams.
Adams, Adamss Addams.
lodging account for Ticonderoga men III: SS, 60a
Ticonderoga expedition account III: 57a
Col. Litchfield, cartridge account, 1781 XXV: 920
Esq. V: 422b
Maj. XXXIII: 5
Messrs. III: 808c
Mr. VII: ISI, XXXlI: 289b
ass’t p. m. eastern dept. VllI: 140e
Fairfield account YDCXII: 280a, 281
Redding VIII: 95
Aaron ( A) Norwalk petition VIII: 82b
" Abel, Redding, petition with army pass shoving service in Brit-ish
army, voluntary return via R. I.& arrest at
Waterbury. Petition for pardon, differing
votes, Jan.! 779 XlV: 358,360
Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: S8a
state attorney’s account, 1778- 80 XXXlll: lTSab, 177d
priv. service, 1778- TS llC: gc, Xl: 48a
Abner, cat. account of provisions for his co. XVII: 4,544
( A) receipt for provisions for his co., 1780 XVII: 545
" lieut. Pomfret, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 45a
" soldier, Canterbury, account of gun, 177S
" jr. priv. Pomfrethalf days training, 1778 llA: 82a
Abraham, bounty, 1777 Vl: 847a
priv. service, 1775 llC: 28b, lll: 97a
" Alexander P. account of powder from Windhammill for marine
dept. 1780 XXXII: 55
" " P. New London bill III: 519
" " P. ( A) New London, endorsement of Voluntown tavern pe-tltion,
i778 XIII: 14Sb
" " P. powder account, 1780 XXXII: S20,881
" " P. ( A) receipt for powder for frigates Trumbull &
Bourbon, 1780 YDO[ II: S2Sa
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Adams, 2nasa, priv. Wethersfield, Lexington alar, 1775
Andrew ( A)
I!
H
service 1776
IIB: 14a
XXX1: 16a, 17,18a
XIX: 4
account current includinG services as attorney, mem-ber
of congress & c. 1781 XXXIII: II5
account to be adjusted VI: 487e
( A) assistant XXVI 352, FDCVII 185,235c, 287a,
FSVI I I 1 i0, XXIX: 45e, YvDVI 803b
( A) attorney XIV: 822ab, 323, 82@, 827,329,
X/ VII 234,236b
( A) bill for services in Stiles & Marshall cases allowed
May 1776 V: 387
( A) clerk council of safety- V: 355,1X: 165,
XI 155,472b, 496a, 534a, 565b, FJXV: 221
( A) clerk ]. ower house VIII: 85,] 28,2c6,
354,0,$ GI, $ 98, 69, 71,8,$ 87, $ 97,402, X: 2,
15,41,88,92- 94,97- i02, ] 04,109, I ii, 12,1 ]- 122
124,125,127,3 30,141, ] 46, 51- 15, 157- 159,163,
169,177,, 175,178, ] 84,193,198,200,225,247,250,
251,257,261,272,278,346,360,370,378,407, XIII
106, ] 07, 20,122, ] 88,189,224,225,229,2.31, Z4,
243,244,245,247,249,250,278.
commissioner on supplyin French allies, appointment
Nov. 1780 XIX: 273
com. on army accounts FDtX: lle, 12c, 25a, 27g, 31b, 33
bills of credit VIII: 48
Bissell claim VIII: 96b
( A) VIII 98
confiscated estate XXVI: 64b
( A) costs of refugees X: 301
Danbury & Ridgefield lesses VIII: 386
raid VII 24b
delegates to Congress XXII: 282, XXXVI: I22b, 207
( A) YD[ ll 3,281, FIXVI 208
" distribution of money to soldiers & families
XIV: II2
financial measures XXVI: 3b, 195
( A) XXXVI 196b
half pay of officers XXVI: IOSab
inimical persons V: 4- S6,4Ta,
VI: 408a, XIX: 292d, XX: lisa, XXIII: 25
( A) inimical persons Y/ III: 258
" letters to New England states on prices
XIII 127
military measures V: 42, X: 160, Xlll: 38b,
XX: 320c, XXI 69c, 132b, XXll 2, XXIII 221
( A) military measures XXII: 3, F. XIII: 221
nava3 office bill X: 237a
" private petitions XXIII: I69b, Y/ XIV: 394b,
XXVI 38a, XXVII 280b, XXIX: 72c
( A) " " YS( III 170, XXVI: 383b
" Salisbury furnace accounts XIII: I06
" salt VII 38Tb
" taxation VII I50b, XXII: 261
( A) XXI1: 260
town bounties paid Conn. llne YSCX: 28a, 27g
losses in British raids- XXXVI: II, 281b
( A) " XXXVI I17b
U. S. accounts XXIX: 90
( A) " YS( IX 91
" Washington’s letter XXIV: 249
council o, f, sa, f, ety VII: I, X: 28S
( A) account for attendance & for ex-penses
on Salisbury furnace business, 1779
XXXIII I0- 12
delegate to Hartford conventien, Nov, 1780 XIX: I, I4
delivery of money to treasury, 1782 XXXIV: 196
( A) endorsement of petition XXI: 371
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Adams, Andrew, letter from John Mead concerning need of measures to
prevent illicit trade in Greenwich, Jan. ITS0
XV: 272
" letter from Saybrook men concerning illicit trade, June
1779 XlV: 171,172a
Litchfield county attorney I: 455a
( A) l: 431a, Vlll: 321,323
justice Ill 141
( A) V: 457, VIII: 313a, 316,329,335,
XIV: 249,
" ( A) petition showing seizure of pins & other ar-ticles
from a peddler which were declared
forfeit by county court but no provision made
for sale. Resolve authorizing Adams to sell
same,}.{ ay 1778 X: 293,294
( A) petition showing difficulty in settling ac-couuts
with state on account of having sundry
orders for bills of costs for criminal cases
for continental money. Gr. that Pay table be
impowered to settle accounts of every kind,
May 1781 XXI
( A) receipt for Miles Beach, 1781 XVII: 453
representative, 1776- 78 IV: 337d,
V: 40e, 131d, VII 4f, VII I: 250d, X: 86d, 201e
representative, did not attend, 1778 XIII: le
" lodging of pay roll, 1779 XVI: lSb
member off congress XII: 198d
( A) " account for attendance & expenses,
0ct. 1781 XXXIII
congress, appointment, 0ct. 1777,0ct. 1778
VIII: 35, XIII: 28
election, My 1781 XX: 371
nomination, Oct. 1779, Jan. 1780, May
1780, Oct. 1780, Jan. 1782 XV: 39ab, 329,331,
XVIII
" ( A) congress, reslgnation, Jan. 1779, Nov. 1780, Jan.
1782 XIII 327,828, XIX: 87, XXII: 86
( A) receipts of witnesses in Marshall & Stiles cases, 1776
V: 388
( A) request to be excused from attendance as commissioner
at convention of New York & New England
states. Gr. Feb. 1781 XX: 293
speaker of house XVIII: 165
" ( A) XIV: 378b, Z79b, XIX: 168,171b, XX: S82b
( A) state attorney, account May 1772- Apr. 1781 XXXIII: II6
( A) statement concerning expenses of Josiah Bissell as
com. on loyalists VIII: 97
U. S . account, 1778 XXXII: 387a
col. amount of bounty roli, 1780 YOLII: 2Ogab
( A) certificate for accounts, 1780- 81 XVII: 233a, 467
" Litchfield XVII:
notified of investigation of Torrington co. 1780
XIX: 129a
( A) order for detachment from co. for jail guard, 1781
XVII: 452
regt mentioned XXXII: 165b
( A) resignation accepted, ay 1781 XX: 375
lieut- col. XVIII: l16a
" ( A) maj. account for express riders, 1779 XVI: 3I
" Treasurer s account, 1777 VIII: 2
Asael ( Ashel)
" priv. Norfolk, bounty & supplies, 1777- Sl
XXX: la, 2q, 8d, 28a, lOSa
" Norwich, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB : 87a
Asahel, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, l? 80 XXX: SL
Nomvich, half days training, 1775 IIA: 21a
" Asaph, service, 1776 Xl: 53a
Ashael, " Norwich, half days training, f775 IIA: O3a
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Adams, Asher, priv. Canterbury, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: lSa
service, 1775 IIC 16b
Benjamin, Colchester, drafted May 1777 VII: IO0
petition concernin pay for cattle for
arm. Gr. 0ct. 1782 XXII1: 88,37
Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: 38b
( A) lieut, certificate for ferriage account for his co.
1778 XVI: I
( A) Enos’ reg’t petition, 1779 XIII: Z84b
priv. Killingly, enl i stment, 1781 XXV: 867
sergt. New Hartford, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 58a
service, 1775 IIC: 9b
Charles, prlv. Norwich XXX: 27d
Corl’s. corp. service, 1778 XI: 197a
Daniel, prlv. service, 1775 IIC: lTb
Windham, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB : Ta
Darias, Stafford, half days training, 1775 IIA: Zla
David, clothing account, 1780 XXXV: 24% e
Fairfield, blanket sold arm, 1777 XI: Z31a
" ( A) Pomfret paper I: 188c
Preston, representative, 1778 VIII: 250c, X: 86c
physician, Preston, bill for care of soldier V: 275
( A) V: 277
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3r
Ca, n, terbury, account of arms, 1776 VI: 74a
bounty & supplies, 1780 XXX: 2a, 12a
" Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 15a
" Conn. ]. ie, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA: 82b
service, 1775 IIC: 16b
" serst. Canterbury supplles, 1780 XXX: 2a
soldier, Canterbury, account of gun, 1778 VI: 168
surg. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3f
appointment neg. May 1776 IV: 22
( A) " army petition, 1780 XIX: lSlb
Canterbury, supplies, 1779- 81-- XXX: la, 4a, 5f, 12a, 58
jr. ( A) Fairfield, petition with evidence showing ar-rest
for alleged intercourse with the British
but willingness to serve the American cause.
Gr. release on bail, y 1778 XIII: 288- 280
priv. Canterbury, supplies, 1777- 81-- XXX: la, 4a, Sf, 58
A. priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3f
Deliver, 1780 XXX: 8d
Ebenezer, commissary account, 1781 XXXV: I53a
priv. Canterbury, Lexington alarm, 1778 lib Ia
service, 1775 IIC: 41o
Edward, debt to colony XXXII: 41b
Eleazer, Canterbury, drafted ay 1777 VII: 57
Eli, Salem militia, service in Dayton robbery case, 1780
Eliashib, Canterbury justice XVI: 72
( A) VI: I0,22, 280, 2SSb, X: 285b,
XI: 197b, Xll: 88a,) LXII I: 270, FDIV: 138b, 364
( A) receipt XII: 811
" representatire, 1775,1778,1778
I: 65b, 144b, 208b, IV: 337e,
V: 40d, 131c , VIII: 250d, X: 86d , XIII: Id
saltpeter account, 1777 XI: 61d
corn. on exchange of prisoners V: 445
" private petition XXXI: 38b
Elijah, priv. Enfield, service, 1776 XXXI: 21a, 22b
service, 1775,1776 IIC: 24ad, Vl: 14
surs- mate, appointment, Apr. 1775 l: 70d
" Eliphalet, priv. Canterbury, account of arms, 1778 VI: S74b
Elisha, debt to colony XXXII: 41a
corp. Coventry, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 25a
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Adams, Elizabeth, Groton, widowed by action at Ft. Griswold, Sept. 1781,
report on condition XXVI: 2Otf
Ephraim, Fairfield land, 1781 XXXIV: 28
priv. service, 1777 VI: 56
Ezra, priv. Simsbur$,, Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 78a
J. bounty received, 1780 XVII: 78
Jabesh, Reddin, petition showin imprisouent in Fairfield jail
during two courts & no evidence brought a-gainst
him. He asks for liberty to enlist or
to give bonds. Gr. release on 800 bond or on
enlistment, May 1777 VIII: 188
Jabez, Norwalk, refusal to march, 1778 V: 400b
James, Lincoln, testimony on LexinGton alarm, Apr.] 775 1: 141
( A) Massotrsder petition, 1780 XIX: 41Sc
Reddin@, examined by corn. on inimical persons, 1776
XX: I iSab " priv. Canterbury, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: lSa
service, 1775- 76 IIC 16b, VI 13S
Jedediah, priv. Canterbury ( died during service) bounty XXX: I2c " Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
" service, 1781 XXV: gf
Jesse, priv. Canterbury, account of arms, 1776 VI: Z74b
" service, 1776 XI: 197a " Joel, ens. Suffield, appointment, June 1776 IV: 2GTd, 28Oa
John, account for carting, 1781 XXXV: 139
Canterbury account XII: 512b
( A) Greenwich paper, 1779 XX: lO% a, lO6a
Greenwich, purchase of confiscated estate of Nathaniel
Adams, commissioner’s certificate of sale, re-ceipt
for deeds & account, 1784
XXXIV: 304cd, 305,435d
" " tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780,1783
XIX: 80a, XXIV: 274a
Lincoln, testimony on Lexington alarm, Apr. 1775 I: 137a
" ss. Bay, signer of declaration IV: 359
corp. servlce, 1775 IIC : 50b
deserter, Hartford, returned to service, 1782 XXII: 895
" lieut. Canterbury, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: IGa
service, 1776 XI: 197a, 263
" priv. Canterbury, account of arms, 1776 VI: 374
" " " service, 1780 XVII: 8%
" clothin received, 1778 XXXV: lOSc
" " " Colchester, service, 1779 XVI: 3b
Coventry, service, 1779 XVI: 3a
Farminton, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, tf, 7Oh
Hartford, bounty XXX: 19b, 85c
McClellan’s reg’t petition, 177 XIII: 363b
seaman, on the Oliver Cromwell, runaway, Feb. 1777
IX: i4c, lta
John Bradford, priv. service, 1775 IIC: lb
Jonathan ( A) Greenwich paper, 177 XX: lO4b, lO6b
privo Greenwich, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 5c, 72a
" " service, 1775 II1: 93b, 94b
Jos. priv. service, 1776 XXXII: 215a
Joseph ( A) Greenwich paper, 1779 XX: lO4a, lO6a
New Haven, account for entertaining com. XVIII: 270
loss in British raid, July 1779
XV: 24e, 289a
tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780
XVIII 264a, 265b
corp. service, 1776 XI: 197a
priv. 1775- 7 IIC: 20c, Vl: 132,140a, 141a
jr. Canterbury, blanket sold army Vl: 374a
3d. priv. service, 1776 Xl: 197a
Joshua, Norwalk, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: Ib, 2
ens. appointment, June 1776 IV: 270a, 277a
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3
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Adams, Joshua, priv. service, 1775 III 98a
sert. 1775 III: Sga
Josiah, priv. 177.5 IIC 16b
Josias ( A) New Haven, account or entertainment of teamster, 1780
XVII 240,243
Lemuel ( A) physician, receipt for rum XVII: 260a
surg. service, 1777 VI 535,536,540a, 541
surg- mate, service, 1777 VI: 537
Levi, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, iTS0 XXX: 3r
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
Lewis, priv. Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA: 62a
Luke, prlv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3i
Mart) m, brig Defence account for board IX: 234b
Nathan ( A) Norwalk petition Vlll: 82b
Nathaniel, Greenwich, confiscated estate.
Commissioner’s certificate of sale to John Adams &
receipt for deeds, 1784 XXXIV: 304cd, 305
Commissioner’s account of creditors’ claims
XXXIV: 43To
County court’s return of confiscated estates
X3OQIV: 46ic
Groton, clothier, killed at Ft. Griswold, Sept. 1781, re-port
on family XXVI: 29. Sf
( A) Plainfield militia petition, 1778 X: 3S4b
Olive, receipt for value of husband’s gun, 1779 XVI: 375
Oliver, Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: 38a
ens. 1777 VI: 504
priv. service, 1775 IIC 9b
Simsbury, Lexington alarm, 1776 IIB : 76a
Parker, Killingly, bounty before 1780 FD( X: 23
Patcher, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sh
Paul, account for gun lost in battle, with certificate, 1779
XVI 37S, 377
Permenlo, Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 38a
priv. service, 1778 IIC : 47b
Peter ( A) Norwalk, petition for relief from prosecution as de-serter,
Jan. 1778 X: 13o
priv. service, 1777 VI: 531
Philemon, Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA: 82a
Phinehas, Norwich, saltpeter account, 1777 XI: 81b
( A) Salisbury petition, 1778 X: 24c
Pygan, corn. on letter from Lords of trade 1: 14
New London (?) bill for carting cannon III: 518,. 519
petition on Assembly docket, May 1778 X: 410
Reuben, Newgate account XXXI: 201b, 218a, 225a
priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
service, 1781 XXV: 29g
Richard, 1775 IIC: b
teamster, wages, 1778 XII 34
Roderick, Simsbury, tx abated for service in 1775 VI: 38a
priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
service, 775 IIC 47b
Simsbury, supplies, 1781 XXX: 6a
Roswell, service, 177 IIC 16" o
S. ( A) Boston, corn. on donations for poor in 1778
XXVII I 289c, 270d
Samuel, Canterbury, failure to join co. when detached, 1778
XVI: lgla
commissioner to receive rents of confiscated estates,
Treasurer’s receipt, 1782 XXXIV: 1$ 6
Mass. Bay, siGner of declaration IV: 39
" ( A) Simsbury, testimony on not beinG arned for mil. tary e-lection,
1781 XXl: 176
( A) Stratford account of blankets Xl: 507
( A) " appraiser 111: 492
justice XXI 383
( A) XVlI: 2] 2
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Adams, Samuel, Stratford, petition showin he has on hand 800 conti-nental
money & 80 state bills which he has
received from leasing confiscated estates &
askins that they be received by the Treasur-er.
Gr. Oct. 1781 XXI: 317
Ticonderoga account, 1775 XXXII: 225c
priv. allowed depreciation of waes, 1780 XXX: 3dfr " Canterbury, supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: la, 2a, Ca, 5f, 6a, 2b, 8
clothin received, 1778 XXXV: I08c
Conn. Iine, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Farmington, bounty, 1777 XXX: 70c
Killingly, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB : 44b
q. m. service on the Oliver Cromwell, l???-? 8
IX: 243a, XXXI: $ 7a
( 2d) priv. Conn. ! ine, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Seth, account for medical stores XVI: 613b
Wilbraham, ss. evidence for petition, June 1778 IV: 281,282
( A) petition for liberty to transport rum &
salt bought at Hartford befoe embarso was
laid. Gr. 5y 1778 IV: 250a
Shubael, priv. Pomfre%, half days training, 1775 IIA: 82b
service, 1778 XI: 5a
Silas, Pomfret, half days trainin, 177D IIA: 2b
Silvsus, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780
soldier, clothing from Waterbury, 1777 XII: 541
Simeon, enlistment & bounty, 1778 XII: 241a
( A) StoninGton, request for purchase of grain, 1780 XIX: 4Z6a
Suffield, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: 411a
drtuner, Stonington, half days training, 1775 IIA: 24a
Simon, priv. Farmington, bounty, 1780 XXX: 70d
Solomon, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 26b
jr. priv. service, 1778 XI: 197a
" Squier, Fairfield, petition with evidence showing arrest for al-leged
intercourse with the British but will-ingness
to serve the American cause. Gr. re-lease
on bail, May 1778 XIII: 258- 260
priv. Fairfield, half days training, 1775 IIA: 48c
Stephen, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3t
service, 1777 VI: 5S2
Thomas, Boston,& John Dexter, petition showin they owned a pri-vateer
which was captured by the British &
retaken by a Conn. privateer & brou6ht into
Corm. river. They ask liberty to exchange
their share of the caro consistin of West
India goods for provisions for the schooner
to be sent out again. Ne. May 1780 XIX: S89
Canterbury selectman IIB: 18a, la, 17a
" priv. Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA: 82a
Timothy, jr. Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 XXI: I78
William. III: 806b
account for writing, May 177 I: 117,204
" of provisions sold army, 1780 XXXV: 108a
bearer of money for Capt. Noadiah Hooker, 1778
II1: 40,4I
" commissary account XXXV: 66
" ( A) Waterbury lister VI: 85b
" selectman XXX: I0
( A) XX: 261
( A) a. d. q. m, certificate for account, 1781 XVII:
( A) memorial for appropriation for entertainment
of Gen. Washinton & several French officers
at Wethersfield. Allowed 500 in bills, My
1781 XXI: 0,51
( A) petition concernin forage XXI: 128a
corp. Simsbury, Lexinton alarm, 1775 IIB: 88a
lieut, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sf
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Adams, William, lieut, appointment, 0ct. 1776 IV: 345a, 353c
Hartford, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 28., 4b, Sf, 85a
p. m. for Col. Durkee’s re’t, money dran for soldiers
but not paid. Directed to account for same,
0or. 1782 XXIII 178a, 174
Hartford, boIty & supplies before 1780 XXX: I9a
" for short levies in army-- XIX: S48a, 349
priv. Killingly XXX: 23
Norwich, half days training, 1775 IIA: 21a, S3a
service, 1775 IIC: lgb
Voluntown, bounty before 1780 XXX: 42
sergt, service, 1775 IIC: 16b
jr. New London, account of expenses in Lexington alarm,
1775 IIB: 52b
ens. appointment, Apr. 1775 I: 72c
New London, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 52a
Zeb. Suffield, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: 411a
Adams & Sears, premium for salt manufactured, 1777 Xll: 324a
Adams tavern XII: 127, XXXI: 92b
Attlebury XI: 578a
Addams, see Adams.
Addington, Arlington.
Ebenezer, prisoner of war XX1: 409b
Hannah, Greenwich, purchase of confiscated estate of Henry
Addington, commissioner’s certificate of sle,
receipt for deed & account, 178
XXXIV: 97a, 298,435b
Henry, confiscated estate.
Commissioner’s account of creditors’ claims
XXXIV: 437a
Greenwich, confiscated estate.
Commissioner’s certificate of sale to Hannah Add-ington,
receipt for deed, i78 XFD( IV: 297a, 2S8
Norwalk, confiscated estate.
Couty court’s return of confiscated estates
XXXIV: 461c
John, Greenwich, loss in British raid, 1779 XV: 271a
William, British prisoner of war, exc} nge authorized, Apr.
1780 XVIII: 117
prisoner of war XXI: 4Ogb
Addis, Thomas, priv. service, 1775,1776,1780 IIC: 32b, XI: 41a, XVII: 15
Adee, _% nor, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3n
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Woodbury, bounty XXX: 135b
see also Adie, Ady.
Adgate, Thomas, schooner Spy account, 1778 IX: SOb
William, Norwich, gun sold army, 177 III: 454a, 488a, XXXI: 809a
Adhins, see Atkins.
Adie, Daniel, Greenwich, tax abated for loss in British raid, 178S
XXIV: 276a
see also Adee, Ady.
Adington, see Addington.
Adjutants
Pay fixed at 6 per month, ay 1775 I: 189
Adkains, see Atkins.
Adkins,
Admans, Lemuel, surg. service, 1777 VI:. 558
Adminston, Capt. British prisoner of war XXI: 5
Admiral Keppel ( ship)
Reports of Capts. Smedley & Parker of the capture of the Cyrus & the
Admiral Keppel, Apr. 20,1778 IX: 248- 251
Timothy Parker’s letter to Gov. Trumbull reporting Sir }[ enry Shirley
wife & daughter as prisoners, Apr. 20,1778
IX: 252
Samuel Eliot’s letter reporting arrival of the . Admiral Keppel with
prisoners Sir Henry Shirley & family. Asks in-structions
as to seamen of the prizes, Nay
1778 IX: 258
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Admiral Keppel ( ship)
Memorial of Samuel Eliot to Mass. Council stating presence of pris-oners
taken from the Keppel & asking that no
action may be taken until he has received in-structions
frmn Gov. Trumbull,. ay 1778 IX: 259
Sir Henry Shirley’s letter to Gov. Trumbull praising conduct of the
officers of the Defence & of the Oliver Crom-welI,
:. tay 23,1778 IX: 260
letter to Gov. Trumbull regretting inability to
see him in person & explaining nervous condi-tion
of his wife & desire for flag of truce
to get her to Jamaica, May 28,1778 IX: 261
letter to Gov. Trumbull asking that the seamen
from the Keppel may be exchanged & allowed to
sail with him if he may buy a vessel, May 28,
1778 LX: 262
Samuel E1iot’s letter to Gov. Trumbull showing that } ass. Council de-manded
delivery of the prisoners which he re-fused.
He asks speedy dismissal of them as
they are at his expense, Nay 29,1778 IX: 28S
Jonathan Trumbull, jr. letter to Gov. Trumbull begging consideration
for Sir Henry Shirley & family & for the sea-men
who brought the Keppel into port,} ay 29,
1778 IX:
Gov. Trumbull’s letter to Samuel Eliot approving of treatment of the
prisoners of war & promising indulgence, ay
30,1778 IX: ; 6.5
to Samuel Elio% approving of at% entions shown
prisoners & directing removal of Corm. if
Mass. lnsists on delivery to their state com-missary,
June 2,1778 ] 1: 268
Samuel Eliot’s letter to Gov. Trumbull introducing Sir Henry Shirley
to be delivered by him, June 18,1778 IX: 289
Gov. Trumbull’s letter to Samuel Eliot stating his permission to the
Shirleys to take passage on a vessel commis-sioned
as a flag for Jamaica. Seamen to go
also, june 19,1778 IX: 270
Sir Henry Shirley’s letter to Gov. Trumbull asking for letter to
ass. Council & for a flag as soon as possible
July 11,1778 IX: 271
Samuel Eliot’s letter to Gov. Trumbull concerning cargoes of the Ad-miral
Keppel & Cyrus,{ ass. Council’s action on
Shirley’s petition, July , 1778 IX: 272
" reporting the value of cargoes of the Admiral
Keppel & the Cyrus, Oct. 2,1778 IX: 277a
Invoice of articles shipped by Bright, Baillle & Bright for St.
Christophers IX: 279,280, 82- 284,288,287
" shipped by Robert Hunter to St. Kitts, 1778
IX: 281
shipped by Davis & Protheroe for St. Christo-phers,
1778 IX: 285
nifests of the cargo as received by Samuel Eliot IX: 289
List of the cargo IX: 290
Invoice of goods indorsed for Perkins & Eliot IX: 2$ I
Sheriff’s account of sale of caro, Sept. 28,1778 IX: 2OZ
Samuel Eliot’s account current with the Keppel & the Cyrus, Sept.
1778 IX: 294ab
Claim of three of crew of the Oliver Cronm- ell to prize money
XIV: 197- 200
Admiralty, see Defence ( brig). Prizes; aritime affairs; Oliver Crom-well
( frigateizes; Piracies;--- rizes.
Adventure ( ship)
John Deshon’s account for outfit & c. Nov. 1776 IX: 887a, 8S8
Ady, Thomas, Sharon military co. V: ga
( A) V: IO
see also Adee, Adie.
Aery, Airey, Airy, Ary.
Ephrai, priv. Ashford XXX: 51
" Joshua, drummer, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: SL
" Conn. l. ne, 1781- 82 XlX: Ta
Natlan, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 28b
see also Avery.
Affrica, see Africa.
Aford, David, priv. Torrinton, lIf days traimin, 1775 IIA: lOa
Africa, Affrica.
Ass, state attorney’s account, 1781 XXXIII: IISe
" Cash, priv. balance due XXX: I49
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
discharged from northern army, Nov. 1775 III: ll2b
Litchfield, bounty, 1777- 80 XXX: 94b
deserter, 1780 XVII: 89
" ([) receipt for wages, June 1781 XXV: 26a
Ruel, negro, priv. WallinGford, bounty XXX: 144a
Agard, Caleb, priv. nsfield, half days training, 1775 IIA: 68a
Hezekiah, priv. discharged from northern army, Sept. 1775
III: ll2a
service & mileage account, 1779 XVI: 4SSa
Joshua, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 80b
Salmon, ens. appointment, 0ct. 1778, Apr. 1780
IV: 80ab, 888d, XVIII 8( 70
resignation, May 1780 XVIII 184,140
" priv. Torrington, half days training, 1775 IIA: lOa
Agents, colonial, in England.
Petitio, of wife of Thomas Life, colonial agent in Enland, showin
his services & that there is due his estate
55/ 7/ 8 for salary & expenses. Com. appointed
to examine papers. On report granted payment,
0ct. 1785- 0ct. 1788 XXIX: 281,282
Agustin, see Augustin.
Aimes, see Ames.
Ainsworth, Anesvorth.
Daniel, priv. service, 1775 IIC: lgb
Woodstock, Lexin_ ton alarm, 1775 IIB
" Darius, clerk, 1775 IIB: 4Za
corp. service, 1778 xI: 57a
Edward, priv. service, 1778 XI: 51a
Woodstock, half days training, 1775 IIA: 2a
Jacob, service, 177 XI: 87a
Nathan, " 1776 XI:
Peres, discharged from northern army, Nov. 1775
III: ll2f
William, ens. Woodstock, contested eleoton.
Return by Capt. Jonathan Morris of the choice of
Ainsworth as ensign. May 1780 XIX: IS0
Samuel EcClellan’s letter statin Ainsworth has
never taken oath of fidelity & is not suited
for the office, May 1780 XIX: II
Remonstrance by inhabitants against appointment
May 1780 XIX: IZ2
Aires, see Ayers.
Airey, Ae, r, y.
Airy,
Aitkinson, see Atkinson.
Akely, see Ackley.
Aken, see Akins.
Akerly, see Ackley.
Akin, see Akins.
Akins, Aken, Akin.
James, corp. service, 1781 XXV: S74a
sergt, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Su
" New Haven, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, 4d, Sa, 102a
" ( A) " receipt for wages for 1781 XXV: 484b
service, 1781 XXV: 82
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Akins, John, Dartmouth, ass. petition with indorsement of town officer
asking liberty to transport 50 bu. Indian corn
& 20 bu. rye from Glastonbury in exchange for
rum, molasses, wool & iron. Gr. y 1779
X: 203- 205
" priv. Guilford, half days training, 1775 llA: 50a
Samuel, ferriage account, 177 XVII: 221a
( A) ens. Chatham, order for recruiting & receipt for money
for Capt. Elijah Robinson, Sept. l??? XI: 302ab
( A) lieut, account for ferriage of recruits, l? 7- 83 XXV: 362
appointment, Nov. 1780 XIX: 223
( A) certificate for ferriage account of his co. 177,
XVII: 231
Chatham, appointment, Jan. 1780 XV: 288ab, 288
see also Atkins.
Akley, Ackley.
Alabin, John, priv. service, l? 7.5 III: 97b
Jonathan, priv. service, l? 75 III: 9? a
Albany, stores at.
Com. appointed to Get arms left in late war belonging to Conn. Apr.
1775 I: 98
Albert, Albord, Albort, Alburt.
Phinehas ( A) Middletown, petition with Isaac Hale showing serv-ice
in Gen. Waterbury’s brigade in 1781 & that
Lieut. John Phelps drew the pay for the co.&
absconded. They ask pay due them. Pay table
certificate. Statement of whereabouts of
Phelps. Con. 0ct. l? 87- Nay 1788 XXXVI: 304- 306
Thomas G. sergt. Farmington, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: Ia, Sf
Albony, Nrs. N. Y. refugee XX: 80
Albord, see Albert.
Alborn, Jacob ( A) barber, account against Jesse Root, 1779 (?)
XXXI II:
Albort, see Albert.
Alburt,
Alcock, Alcocke, Allcock, Allcocks.
David, priv. disc) r@ ed from northern army, Nov. 1775 IIl: ll2d
sergt, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Si
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
soldier, New Haven (?) account of gun, 177 VI: 189,171
Giles, Litchfield, bounty, 1777- 80 XXX: 94b
" see also 01cott.
Alcocke, Alcock.
Alcott, 01corr.
Alcox, Allcox.
Asa, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3t
D. premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: S24b
Aldan, see Alden.
Aldeman, see Alderman.
Alden, Aldan, Aldin, Aldon, Aulden, Awlden.
" Capt. Stafford, blanket sold army, 1777 XI:$ 40
Widow, tavern, Lebanon XI 878a
Amos ( A) New Fairfield post III: 478
( A) receipt for Salisbury selectmen, l?? 5 III: 470b
" Salisbury paper VI: 891b
Daniel, Hartford county justice, l?? 6 IV: 82
Stafford, blanket impressed, i777 Xl: 26a
( A) justice, 17? 8 llA: 26b, Ib
( A) warrant for impressing blankets, l?? 7
Xl: 298a
prlv. service, I?? IIC: 48b
" jr. priv. Stafford, half days training, l??. 5 IIA: 26a
Ebenezer, priv. Stafford, half days training, 1775 IIA: 26a
Nrs. Elizabeth, Lebanon tavern XXXI:
" tavern- keeper petitlon, 178 XXVII: 78b
J. brig Defence account IX: 24a
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Alden, James, seanmn, on the 01ivr Cromwell, dischred, Feb. 1777
IX: 134c
runaway, Feb. 1777 IX: 135a
service on brig Defence, 1778 IX:
Joab, sloop Dolphin account, I777 XIl: 330a
umers yeoman, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1777
IX: 243a
priv. service, 1775 IIC : 44b
John, account for riding express, 1775 III: 351a, 828a
( A) 1777- 78 XI: G44
sundry servlce, 1775 III: 844a
of arms sold for troops, 1775 XkU/: 149a
expenses of journey to Portsmouth after field
pieces, 1777- 78 XII: 89
bark Lydia account IX: 229a
( A) Lebanon, account for lodging guard for prisoners, 1781
XXXI 156,153
gun sold army VI: 348
scribe for Elizabeth Alden on tavern keeper petition
XXVI1: 75b
ens. appointment, 0or. 1778 IV: 348ab, 383d
Jonathan, bri5 Gro account IX: 22
orders from Capt. Smedley to take brig Grog into port
near Boston, Nmr. 22,1777 IX: 98
prize ship accounts IX: 24Oa
priv. Stoninton, half dys training, 1775 IIA:
sailmaster, service on brig Defence, 1778 IX:
Joseph, corp. Stafford, half days training, iT75 IIA:
serdt. Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 8a
Judah, account for notifying members of Assembly,[ ar. 1775
III: OOOa
( A) receipt III: 800b
capt. death in service, 1777 XXIX: lOOa
on depreciation rolls, death, Aug. 22,1777 XVII: 88a
ason F. serif. Conn.! ine, 1781- 82-- XXX: 7a
Roger, clothin account, 1780 XXXV: 49b
brig- maj, additional wages, 1779 XV: BSb
capt. abstract of pay roll, 1781 XXX:
allowed depreciation of waes, 1780 XXX: b
" amount of co. pay roli, 1781 XX/: lOa, XXX: I88a
" balance due for service XXX: ISl
Conn. liDe, 1781- 8 XXX: 7a
pay roll of short levies in his co. 1780 XVII: 8
& aide- de- camp, amount of wages paid 1781 &
chared U. S. XXX: 15$, lOb, 168a, I4
( A) maj. 2d. Conn. brigade XIII: 345
Rufus, prize ship accounts IX: 241a
Zenous, sergt. Stafford, half days tranin5,1775 llA: 28a
" Zephaniah, capt. Stafford, Lexington alarm, 1775 lib: 32a
Alden’s tavern (?) V: 300, XVI: 458, YDXI: Ia, 92b
Alderman, Aldeman, Aldermon.
Daniel ( A) Simsbury militia paper, 1777 VIII: Ig
Eli, priv. account of arms, 1777 XI 27a
Elijah, jr. account for cartin@, 1778 XI: 245
Elnathan ( A) Simsbury militia paper, 1777 Vlii: 163
Ephraim, gun left at Ticonderoga, 1775 III: 20To, 213
Gad, priv. Corm. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Jolm, Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: 38a
priv. service, 1775 IIC:
Jonathan, jr. priv. account of arms, 1777 Xl: 279a
Joseph ( A) Simsbury militia paper, 1777 Vlll: 183
jr ( A) Simsbury militia paper, 1777 VIII: 163
3d. ( A) 1777 VIII 163
Timothy, priv. service, 1780 XVII: 8
Aldermon, see Alderman.
Aldin, see Alden.
Aldiss (?) Thomas, priv. Saybrook, half days training, f775 llA: 15a
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Aldon, see Alden.
Aldrich, Aldridg, Aldrid6e, Aldrige Aldrish, Alldridg, Auldredg.
David, sergt, service, 1776 XI: 48a
James, priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
John ( A) Plainfield militia petition, 1778 X: 364b
Jonathan, priv. Killing]. y, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB : 44b
Thomas, Preston, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 20
priv. service, 1775 IIC 26b
Timothy, Preston, service, 1780 XVII 50
William, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XX): 3a
Preston, account of blanket, 1777 XI: 510
bounty & supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: ! a, 2., 4e, 5b, 6a, 3Oa, ll3bc
desertion, 1781 XL: g, a
Aldridg, see Aldrich.
Aldridge,
AldriGe,
Aldrish,
Alen, see Allen.
Alexander, Joseph ( A) Voluntom selectman Xl: lSl
Nell, prlv. Killingly, service, 1776 XI: 50a
" William, see Stirling,, Villiam Alexander, earl of.
Alford, Eber, priv. Simsbury, sea- vice, 1780 XVII: 18
George, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 20c
Joseph, Windsor, witness in Capt. David Barber case, 1780 XXI: 200
( A) priv. Windsor petition AXI: I88
Nathaniel, account for carting VI: 418ab
( A) receipt from Salisbury to Hartford, 1776
VI 434,450
Pelatiah, Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 XXI: 178
priv. service, 1781 XXV: 32
Samuel, desertion from northern army III: 177a
priv. service & desertion, J775 III: lOla
Saul, Bolton representative, 1778 XIII la
William, account for riding express, 1777 XII: 235
( A) traveling with the sachems, 1776
XI: 878ab, 87
see also Alvord.
Alger, Asa, priv. Killingly, service, 1779 XVI: Sa
Robert, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 28b
Roger, bayonet lost at Boston Neck, 1775 III: 230
William B. ( A) account for carting for army, 1778 XVI: lS4
Alice, see Allis.
Aliens.
Act authorizing state attorneys to seize estates of aliens or in-imical
persons & lease same for the govern-ment,
0ct. 1777 VIII 50ab, 24
Bill for confiscation of estates of persons absenting themselves
for a month without satisfactory explanation,
neg. May 1777 VIII 176
Act to enable subjects of French monarch to settle estates which
may be within limits of Corm. Jan. 1780
XV: 323e, 343
Resolve of Congress recommending to the several states action for
settlement of estates of French citizens
within their jurisdiction, Jan. 1780 XV: 342
Petition of Philip Dejean, agent for France, showing he was an in-habitant
of Canada & after its reduction re-mained
& became a subject of Great Britain &
fought in the war on the British side. Taken
a prisoner, he drew bills on Lord Cornwallis,
a large part of which have not been paid. He
asks protection from arrest & imprisonment
as a representative of France. Gr. May 1788
XXXVI: 317,318
liens, see also Lo_ yalists; Pa__ ssports.
Alin, see Allen.
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Alis, see Allis.
Allard, Daniel, priv. Woodstock, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 37a
Peter, half days training, 1778 IIA:
Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 37a
Allaret & Chapins, tobacco consigned to them, 1780 XVIII: 255a
Allay, see Alley.
Allcock, see Alcock.
Allcocks,
Allcon, ( Allcox?) Daniel ( A) Waterbury corn. on clothing XII: 59
Allcott, see 01cott.
Allcox, see Alcox.
Alldridc, see Aldrich.
AlleGiance transferred from KinG to Governor & Company, see Commis-sions;
Independence; Oath of allegia-’ e;
Riot; Tes of law; ts, processes,& c.
Allen, Alert, Alin, Alleyn- lli, Allin, Alli, Allon, Allyn, Alyn.
auctioneer of Ft. Grim’old stores XXXI1: 28L
confiscated estate account YOXIV: 48
ordnance stores account, 1782 XXXII 84
state attorney’s account, 1774 XXXIII: II6a
Capt. XXV: 85a
account of arms for his co. 1778 VI: l. Sb
blathers from KillinGly, 1777 XI: S78
amount of money paid his co. in Canfield’s reg’t, 1783
XXV: SSTa
arms delivered from Ashford, 1777 XI:
New Haven account of arms, 1778 VI: 77a
Windsor, co. mentioned X: 70
Col. Ticonderosa account III 29a
Dr. New Fairfield land IV: 57
Ens. Salisbury VIII : 42a
htr. account of gun, 1775 IV: f22
East Windsor, bill for transpo- ting cannon, 1778 XI: 536
Priv. clothing return, 1775 VI: 490
A. premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: 324c
Aaron, priv. Windsor, service, 1778 XXXI: ga, lOa, 1] b
Abbe, Conn. lid. e, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
Abel, Farmington, supplies, 1781 XXX: 6a
Abiah, Nv Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 234f, 289e
tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780
XVIII 24b, 265c
Abiel, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XVII: 58a, XXX: 3p
East Windsor, bounty XXX: 8b
Abner, Pomfret, bIf days training, 177 IIA: 2a
LexinGton alarm, 1775 IIB 45a
2d. priv. Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA 2a
LexinGton alarm, 1775 IIB :@ Sb
Alexander, account of cattle sold army, 1780 XXAV: 88a
iindsor, b] anket sold army, J777 XI: 5Sa
( A) petition, 1780 XVIII: 326
( A) from cattle fatteners, 1780 XIX:
sale of rum IV: 288
priv. Windsor, service, 1778 XXXI 9a, lOa, 1] b
Amasa, delivery of money to treasury, 1782 XXXIV: I83
Somers, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 74,78
priv. allowed depreciation of waes, 1780 XXX: Sb
Enfield, bounty XXX: 15,87b
service, 1775 IIC: Tb
Amos, account of cattle & provisions sold army, 1780- 81
XXXV: i17,171
Windham, saltpeter account, 1777 XI
priv. Sharon, bounty & supplies, 1777- S1 XXX: la, Sd, 5a, 124a
sert, service, 1781 XXV: 517a
Arch, Wallingford, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 66a
Archelaus, priv. service, 1775 IIC SSb
Wallingford, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 80a
Asa, priv. Pomfret, half days training, 177G IIA: 2a
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Allen, Asa, priv. Pomfret, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB 45a
service, 1776 Xl: 55a
Stafford, half days training, 1775 IIA: 26a
Ashur, corp. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3a
priv. } nsfield, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: la, 2a, 4d, ed, 25b, 95 96fk
Barnabas, Canterbury com. on supplies XXX: 12c
Benjamin, clothing account, 1779 XXXV: 227d
Fairfield, loss in Danbury raid, Apr.] 777 XV: 2Glc
( A) Windsor, petition from cattle fatteners, 1780 XIX: 332b
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3L
Fairfield, bounty before 1780 XXX: I6a
service, 1780 XVII 6
service, 1776 VI 146a
Caleb, wages for guard duty at Newgate, 1782 IDLI: 214a
capt. abstract of pay roll in New Haven alarm, 1779
XVI: 20a
priv. Suffield, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB 20a
Charles ( A) New Haven, deposition on wounds of persons killed by
the British, July 1779 XV: 237
Chester, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 12b
Suffield, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 20a
Christopher, New Haven, loss in British raid, 1779 XV: 29c
tax abated for loss n British ra[ 4,1780
XVlll 264b, 265b
capt. co. mentioned X: S4, XIV: 224
New Haven military co. 1775 IL: lla
( A) 1775 IIA: llb
priv. service, 1775 IIC: 23dgik, XI: 4.5
D. ( A) capt. certificate for ferriage account for men from Can-field’s
reo ’ t, 1783 XXV: 441
Daniel, 1777 VI 504
account of blanket & c from Pomfret, 1777 XI: ZT. ta
appointment, 0ct. 177, Apr. 1782
IV: Z48b, 353b, XXII 2.52, 25.$
( A) army petition, 1779 (?) Xlll: 372a
Ashford, petition showing service in the continen-tal
& state service & that he used 210, re-ceived
from the Treasurer for other purposes,
to2ay bounties & that he is also chred
7/ 7 for clothing forwarded to his reg’t. He
is charged with both sums by the Pay table &
asks relief. Gr. that the sums be abated &
reduced on his paying costs, Jan. 1784
XXVl 357,358
Ashford, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 5d, 51
comissary account, 1782 XXXV: 188a
return of clothing issued his co. 1778 XAkV: lO3a
( A) state reg’t petition, 1779 XVIII: 31b
lieut, appointment, May 1776 IV: 20a
service, 1775 IIC 17b
negro, priv. Farmington, bounty, 1777 XXX: 700
priv. Pomfret, half days traininG, 177 IIA: 82b
V.’ aterbury, service, 1780 XVII: 28
sert. Ashford, Lexinton alarm, 177S IIB : 4Sc
jr. lieut, appointment, 1775,177S I: 70c, 154b, IV: 14a
sergt. Ashford, half days training, 1778 ILi: lTa
David, agent for Fairfield society XXXVII: 136cd,
( A) Fairfield, grandjuror, deposition on John Saunders’ case
1779 XIV: 78a
loss in british rid, July 1779
iV: 2.50d, 251a, XIX: 73a
( A) petitions, 1779- 80 kV: 248b, XIX: 75d
selectman XXIV: 308b
( A) XXXI I: 284
tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780
XIX: 72a, 74a
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Allen, David, corp. service, 1775 IIC: 17b
priv. Ashford, Lexington alarm, 17? 5 IIB: 48c
Colchester, half days training, 1775 IIA: ib
Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB:
Derby, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 5a, 85c
East Windsor, half days training, 1775 ILk: Sad
service, 1775,1778,177, 1781
IIC: 10b, XI: 48a, XVI: 4b, FDC: 517a
sergt. East Windsor, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB:
jr. priv. Ashford, half days traininG, 177 IIA: lTb
Diarca, priv. allowed depreciation of ages, 1780 XXX:
, ansfield, bounty & supplies, 1777- 80 XXX: 25b, 98f
E. bark Lydia account IX: 228a
Eben, priv. Fairfield, supplies, 1777- 80 YDX: la,
hoenezer, account of powder from Windham mill, 177S XXXII: 8OSb
.[ ansfield, saltpeter account, 1777 XI: 81a
. rtha’s Vineyard,. ass. petition for liberty to trade
salt, fish oil & sugar for grain, beef & c for
their families, 0ct. 1777 VIII: .58
( A) }{ ass. petition with others for liberty to trade for
provisions, neg. ay 1781 XAI: 28
( A) trader petition, 1780 XIX: 41$ c
New Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 24f, 29e
( A) petition XXI: 142b
tax abated for service in 177 VI: IZO
Rochester, Mass. petition showin distress of neighbors
for lack of bread & askin liberty to buy &
export 80 bu. grain & a few barrels of pork.
Signed statement by inhabitants concerning
need & implorin relief. Gr. a part,.,[ ay 1779
XV: 178,
son of Gideon Allen, legacy from Ebenezer Harris of
New London, ] 782 XXIII: 183a, 184b
Suffice4 land, 1781 XXXIV: lSa
( A) Tinmouth, Vt. order for powder- from Windham mill, J778
XXXI I 818ab
corp. Cormall, petition, with certificate from Capt.
Chapman & Col. Beebe, shewinG service under
them in 1780 & that he has not received his
wages on account of bankruptcy of Chapman.
Con. to next sess.. ay 1788 XXID[: I8- 1S7
landsmn, service on the Oliver Croell, 1778- 79
XXXI 88b
priv. allowed depreciation of waes, 1780 XXX: Sb
Fairfield, bounty & supplies, ]. 778- 81
XXX: 4b, 8c, ! 6a, 8gab
New Haven, half days training, 1778 IIA: lla
soldier, Norwalk, account of arms, 1778 XI: 40
Edward, Woodbury V: SSI
corp. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Ss
Conn. le, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Cornwall, service, 1781 XXV: 9
Eleazer, priv. service, 1775 llC: 2b
Stafford, half days traininG, 1775 llA: 28a
Elenozer, seamn, service, 1778 XXXII:
Elihu, priv. Danbury, service, 1780 XVI1: 27
Eliphalet, deserter, 1782 SV: 44
priv. Conn. ] ne, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
Fairfield, bounty before 1780 XXX: la
service, ]. 781 XXXII a
Eliphat, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Zh
Elisha, priv. service, 1780 XVII: 88
"’ indsor, service, 1780 XVI: a
jr. priv. account of arms, 1777 Xl: 279b
Elnatlmn, priv. service, 1778 IIC:
Enos, com.. on sea- coast defense I:
( A) New Haven paper I: lS
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Allen, Ephraim, corp. service, 1781 XlV: 51? a
Ese@ k, Simsbur, blanket sold army Xl: 279a
tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: SSa
priv. service, 1775 IIC : 9c
Esther, Groton, tx abated for loss in raid, 1784 XXVII: S33ab
Ethan, col. XI: 2010,1: 347
account of powder for him
II II wages while prisoner on L. I. 1777 XII: 183
( A) letter to Assembly concerning irksomeness of parole
& acknowledging money, Apr. 1777 VII: 169
II money advanced by Col. Selah Heart, 1777 XII: 186
paid his wife III: 34, XXXII: 222a
" prisoner at Halifax.
Com. report in favor of sending 60 by his brother
for relief of Allen & fellow prisoners, Oct.
1776 IV: 395
List of prisoners in Halifax jaii, 1776 IV: 596
Bill for sending money to Allen by his brother &
for requesting Governor to write to Gen. Wash-ington
to attempt exchange of prisoners, neg.
0ct. 1776 IV: 897
Resolve that Governor be requested to write to
Gen. Washington, Congress or commanding officer
at Boston to effect exchange of prisoners &
that Pay table draw 120 for their wages to
be sent by Levi Allen of Salisbury, Oct. 1776
IV: 398
Resolve of Assembly to send money, receipt for
same, Oct. 1776 VI: 400
" pri,, soner of war IV: I54, VI: 492,493 carried to England, 1775- 1: 253
" sum advanced by Conn. agent
X: 279,280
( A) " receipt for wages while prisoner on L. I. 1777
XII: 133
" " " Ticonderoga expedition
I: 405, III: 26a, 37a, 48, VII: 200, XXVII 362
" IA " expedition, pay order for rum from Capt.
Delaplace IIl: 85
Fitch, New Haven petition V: 425b
" priv. New Hven, half days trainlng, 1775
Gabriel, Fairfield, tax abated for service in 1778 VI: 42
northern army, n repaired, 1775 IIl: 21% b
corp. service 1777 VI: 519
priv. service, 1775 III: lOOb, lOla
seaman, service on brig Defence, 1776 IX: 80
George, Fairfleld, loss in British raid, July 1779
A: 250e, 251a, XlX: 73a
" tax abated for loss in British raid, 1760
XIX: 72a, 74a
priv. service & desertion, 1777 VI: 525
Torrington, half days training, IV75 llA: lOa
" Gershm, " service, 1775 IIC: 12b
" " Suffield, Lexington alarm, 1775 lIB: 20c
" Gideon, brother of Lydia Harris of New , London XXlll: 188a, 184b
" ( A) Goshen (?) witness on bond XXIII: 303
New Fairfield land XXXIV: 57,330b
" purchase of confiscated estate of James
Leach, commissioner’s certificate, 1781
XXXIV: 52
" " " purchase of confiscated estates of Na-thaniel
Barnum & Joseph Vaughn, account of
sale & commissioner’s certificate, 1781
XlXIV: 48- 50
" purchase of confiscated estate, commissionerts account,
1782 XXXIV: 418a
" marine, service on brig Defence, 1776 IX: 81
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Allen, Gideon, priv. service, 1775 llC: ib
Heman, lieut. Salisbury militia paper Vlll: 339b, 340, S41a, 348
Henry, corn. on prisoners of war I: 4Olb, 409
search for lead mines V: 368
" delivery of powder for northern army, 1775 III: 87ab " East Windsor account XXXII: I08a " Windsor, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: 59a " " ( A) corn. on soldiers’ families XXX: I42c
justice IV: 82
( A) VI: 6,7, X1II: II8a
" loan agent appolntmen%, Jan. 17.78 VIII: 258 " ( A) petition from cattle fatteners, l? 80 XIX: 33Zb " ( A) " receipt XI: 59b, XII: 552 " representative, l? 75- 78-- I: 144a, 208a, 266a, 330a,
IV: 261a, S3To, V: 40b, 131a, Vll: 4b, X: 201b, XIII: la tt t! representative, oath of fidelity, Aug. 1777
VII: 460a " selectman IIB: SOs
( A) " XI: S65, XVlI: SOga, xXX: 48b, XXXII: 360
Herman, account for riding express in Ticonderoga expedition,
1775 III: 26a " Ticonderoga expedition account III: 25
Hezekiah, Ne Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 234j, 269d
Norwich, u% sold army III: 4.54b, 456a " priv. East Windsor, half days training, 1775 IIA: 6d
Ichabod, brig Honor account IX: 2OOb " Pittsfield, Mass. petition with i. orsement of Pitts-field
& Sharon inhabitants asking liberty to
transport by water through Conn. a quantity of
flour to pay forsalt & oil from eastern part
of Mass. Neg. Nov. 1780 XIX: 441- 44S
" Sharon rail itary co. V: 9a " ( A) V: I0
state note. in his favor XXXII: lg0a
( A) matross, receipt for wages for 1781 XXV: 484b
" service, 1781 XXV: 374b, 482
" " priv. XXX: 4h " allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3u " Stonington, service, 1780 XVII: IS
Ira, Ticonderoga expedition, account of expenses, May 8th- June,
1775 & receipt III: 37,38
" col. Benninton, Vt. allowedto purchase powder from East
Windsor store. Account for same, 1780
XVII: i8,139
order in his favor for powder, 1780 XXXlI: Z67a, Z68
Isaac, prlv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3w
" " New Haven, service, 1779 XVI: 2a
service, 1775 IIC:
" J. account of cattle sold army, 1780 XXXV: 54
" Jabez, Pomfret, drafted May 177 VII: 97
" " ( A) " lister VI: 40
James ( A) Chilmark, Martha’s Vineyard, selectman XV: lTOab
" " Mansfield account for care of sick soldiers, 1777
XI: 90a
" New Haven, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: I4S
" " " loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 24f, 269g
state attorney’s account, 1784 XXXIII: ZOZ
" jr. ( A) Chilmark, Martha’s Vineyard, selectman XV: I89
prlv. Msusfield, half days tralnln, 1775 llA: 41a
Jared, corp service, 1776 VI: 147
" " prlv. " 1775 IIC: 10b
" " soldier, account of III: 46a
Jason, jr. ( A) New London corn. of inspection XIV: 369a
Jerard, marine, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1777- 78 XXXI: 87a
priv. Hebron, half days tralnin, 1775 IIA: 29a
" Job, account for care of cattle, 1780 XVll: 309a
Windsor, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 6,7
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Allen, Job, serif, service, 1775 IIC 5b
" Windsor, service, 1776 XXXI: 9a, lOs, llb
Joel, Southington minute men petition 1: 380b
filer, Farmington, ervice, 1776 XXXI: ? a, 8
John ( A) account for riding express, 1779 XI: 301
Fairfield, loss in British raid, 17? 9 XIX: 73d
selectman IIB: 68b, 69b
tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780
XIX: 72b, 74b
Farmington account XII: 637
New Fairfield land, 1781 XXXIV: 49,80
" ( A) petition showin that at time of British
raid he was living in Fairfield & lost con-siderable
property & that he removed to New
Fairfield & in consequence has received no
benefit from the acts abating taxes of the
Fairfield sufferers. He asks relief. Gr. that
he be repaid taxes paid on 1778- 80 lists &
be excused from being further taxed, Jan. 1782
XXII 201,202
" New Haven, loss in British raid, 177 X’V: 269c
" " petition V: 425b
tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780
XVIII 264b, R66b
Samuel Eliot account, i? 77 XXXII 244c
" ( A) Windsor petition, 1780 XVLII: 326
" capt. abstract of pay roll in New Haven alarm, J779
XVI: 17a
( A) account with Middletown for camp utensils for
his co. Aug. 1779 XXXII: 250b, 72
( A) escort for Selah Heart on his return to L. I. 1777
XI: IS3
Farminton, appointment, ay 1779 XIV: lOOa
" volunteer co. Dec. 1776 V: 152
corp. service, 1775 IIC: 10b
doctor, Fairfield, loss in British raid, July 1779
XV: 250d, 25 id
ens. 1776 XXXI: I
Farmington, service, 1776 XXXI: 12a, 13a, 14a, la
" filer, Colchester, Lexington alarm, 1775 lib : 66b
lieut. Farminton, appointment, June 1778 IV: 267d, 277b
marine, service on brigantine Minerva, 1775- 76 IX: Sb
matross, service, 1781 XXV: 874b
priv. ( never joined) 1775 llC: llb
allowed depreciation of wages, 1780
XVII: BSb, XXX: 3pt
" " balance due for 1781 XXX: IB0
" Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Derby, bounty XXX: 85g
" Norwich XXX: 27e
Pomfret, service, 1780 XVII: 17
( A) receipt for wages, June 1781 XXV: 28a
service, 177, 1781 IIC: 27c, XXV: 29a
Wallingford, half days training, 1778 IIA: ZSa
" Lexington alarm, 1778 lib
Windsor, Lexington alarm, 177
soldier, account of g% un llI:
" jr. creditor of Ebenezer Punderson XXVIII: 82
priv. Stonington, half days training, 1775 llA: 23a
" " Windsor, Lexington alarm, 177 lIB: 30a
Jonathan, clothing account, 1779 XXXV: 249a
forage for state teams, 1779 X: 238
" priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Swx
" " Enfield, Lexlngton alarm, 177 lIB: 6b
" Hartford, servic e, 1780 XVII: 27
New Haven, service, 1779 XVI:
" " supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: Is, 2a, 4di , Sa, Be, 102b
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Allen, Joseph, East Windsor, account for collecting blankets, 1777
XI: 12ab
petition, with certificates of appraisal,
showing team impressed to transport baggage
of convention troops & same damaged. He asks
allowance for same. Neg. 0ct. 1779 XV: 77- 81
selectman VI: 191
Groton, tax abated for loss in raid, 1782- 8S XXIX: IO7a
New Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 254i, 269b
Ticonderoga expedition III
marine, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1777- 78 XXXI: 87a
priv. Danbury, service, 1780 XVII: S
Lebanon, half days training, 1775 IIA: 22a
Pomfret, 1775 I IA: 62a
Lexington alarm, 1775 I IB 45a
service, 1775 IIC
jr. ( A) East Windsor paper VI 208b, 291,35
( A) selectman VI: 291,382
Josiah, New Haven tax list Vl: 125b
Jothaz, priv. New Haven, half days training, 1775 IIA: 74d
Lemuel, Ashford XXX: 51
Woodstock, bounty before 1780 XXX: 43
Levi, money received while prisoner at N. Y. 1777 XII: 289b
Salisbury, brother of Ethan IV: 395a, 397,358
delivery of money to brother Ethan, 1777 VII: 169
( A) receipt for money for prisoners at Halifax, 1776
VI: 400ab
state attorney’s account, IT75- 81 XFDII: lScdf
Ticonderoga expedition, account of expenses, 1775- 7 III: 40
priv. Mansfield, half days training, l? 76 IIA: 41a
Lorain, Nw Haven, loss in British raid, 1779 XV: 26c
Lorrania, New Haven, loss in British raid, JulY 1779 XV: 234j
Lydia, daughter of Gideon Allen, legacy from Ebenezer Harris of
New London, 182 XXIII: 183a, 184b
Marmaduke, priv. service, 1775 IIC: lbd
Ertin, gun left Ticonderoga III: 188a
Mary, Groton, wido, tax abated for loss in raid, 1782- 86
XXVII 333a, YXIX: 107bd
widowed through action at Ft. Griswold, report on
condition XXVl: 294
Miner, priv. Groton, bounty before 1780 XXX: I7a, 79b
service, 1775 IIC:
Moses ( A) Enfield com. on clothing XII: 407
( A) receipt for Oliver Parsons’ bounty, 1778
XII:
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sb
Fairfield, bounty & supplies, 1777- S1
XXX: la, 2a, 4b, 5c, 18a, 89ab
service, 1782 XXV: 46b, 48a
Windsor, service, 1780 XVII 42
soldier, Hebron, account of gun, 1778 Vl: 177a
Nathan, jr. confiscated estate account, 1785 XXXIV: 442a
Groton, purchase of confiscated estate
XXVII 3Sab, 38a, Z7
judge of probate’s account of credit allowed for
payment of confiscated estate, 1785 XXXIV: 358
2d. confiscated estate account XXXIV: 448
purchase of confiscated esZate of William Erowne in
Lyme, commissioner’s receipt for deed & judge
of probate’s account, 1788 XXXIV: 25Z, 558,442b
Nathaniel, Hartland, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 8ab
priv. captured at Ft. Washinton 1776, death Jan. 1777
XXXI: ZZga
" discharged from northern army, 1775 III: ll2af
McClellan’s re’t petition, 1779 XIII: Z63b
Noah, ens. East Windsor, half days training, 1775 IIA: 6% b
Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 6la
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Allen, Noah, jr. priv. East Windsor, half days training, 1775-- IIA: 69d
Oliver, New Haven, blaraket sold army, 1777 XI: 141a
loss in British raid, July 1779- XV: 234b, 269e
" tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780
XVIII 264b, 265c
0thniel, priv. Enfield, bounty XXX: I5,67b
service, 1775 IIC:
Pack (?) confiscated estate account XXXIV: 448
Peletiah, Barkhampsted, com. on Green Woods road V: 107
Philip, New London, tax abated for loss in British raid, 1784
XXVII: 331b
schooner Spy account, l? 76 IX: S0a
Philow ( A) New Haven petition XXI: I42b
Phinehas, wages as guard for state prisoners, 1781 > LLI: I66a
" priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3a
Mansfield, bounty & supplies, 1777- 80 XXX: 25b, gSf
New Haven, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 81a
sergt. Mansfield, half days training, 1775 IIA: 64b
jr. priv. Mansfield, half days training, 1775- IIA: 64b
Hobert, Groton, saltpeter account, 1776- 77 VI: 406a, XI: 61c
selectmn XXII: 37.4b
" ( A) XV: 126, XXX: 17a, 7
" premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: Z24b
purchase of musket & powder at Ft. Griswold, 1784
XXXII 236ce
ens. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3a
lieut, balance due XXX: 148
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
Groton, tax abated for loss in raid, 1782- 86
XXIX: 107ad
( A) receipt for wages, ,. Tune 1781 XXV: 23a
priv. Groton, bounty before 1780 XXX: 17c
service, 1775 IIC: 33c
sergt. Groton, supplies, 1781 XXX: 5b, 78a
Roger ( A) New Haven petition XXI: I42b
Rowland, priv. Middletown, half days training, 1775 IIA: 56a
Samuel ( A) Ashford paper I: 189b
" Groton selectman VI: 79
( A) VI: 80, XI 192ab, 548b
New Haven, blanket sold army XI: 128
loss in British raid, July 1779
XV: 234g, 269f
capt. Groton, killed at Ft. Grlsvold, Sept. 1781, report
on family XXV1: 294
corp. East Windsor, half days training, 1775 IIA: 69d
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3fr
Ashford XXX: 51
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Derby, Lexington alarm, 1775 --’ llB: 26a
discharged from northern army, Sept. 1775
III: ll2g
East Windsor, LexinGton alarm, 1775 IIB: 6la
servico, 1775,1776 IIC: 18c, VI: 154
& mileage account, 1779 XVI: 5OSa
Suffield, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: is, 2a, 4e, 5, 121a
soldier, clothing from Ashford, 1777
jr. priv. Lebanon, half days training, 1775 IIA: 22a
2d. Ashford, 1775 IIA: 17b
( 2d.) " Corm. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
W. account of cattle sold army, 1780 XXAV: 8Sb
W. ( A) Windsor petition, 1780 XVIII: 526
W. ( A) from cattle fatteners, 1780
XIX: 3S2b
Sarah, Nw Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV:
Seth, Mansfield land XXXIV: 148c, XXXVI: llSa
saltpeter account, 1777 XI 8la
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Allen, Silas ( A?) New Haven, petition showing he exchanged bills of
credit of 1761 & 1762 for a state nobe in
1778 for the sum of 180. In 1780 he sent the
note to be exchanged for a new one & was sur-prised
to find the second given for only 90.
He asks for his old note, Oct. 1784 XXIX: I48
priv. service, 1775 IIC: 16b
sur. Canterbury, petition showing he served in R. I. in
1780 & spent for medicines 3/ 19/ 2 for which
he has received no pay. Gr. amount, 0ct. 1782
XXIII: 239,240
Simeon, Groton, order belonging to his estate lost
klVII: 35a, 36a, 37
( A) , nsfield, deposition on detachment for service in Capt.
Samuel Thompson’ s co. July 1780 XXXI 398
capt. killed at Ft. Griswold & petition of Lieut. James
Burnam for pay of co. left without captain,
Jan. 1782 XXII i, 92
orders mentioned Xkq[: 216,219b
lieut. VII: 212
Groton, account of arms for his 0o. 1776 V1: 406a
appointment, June 1776 IV: 288a, 280b
" ( A) receipt for arms, 177 VI: 216
priv. 5nsfield, half days trainin, 1775 IIA: 41a
Lexinoton alarm, 177 IIB: ZTa
service, 1775 IIC 14b
Sluman, Pomfret, service, 1780 XVII 17
Solomon, account for arrestin deserter, 1783 XXVII: ZS
Windsor, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: 59a
( A) petition from cattle fatteners, 1780 XIX: 332b
witness in Ens. Joab Griswold case, 1780 XXI: 208
capt. Wintonbury, co . mentioned XVII: 309a
priv. Windsor, service, 1776 XXXI: 9a, lOa, lib
Stephen ( A) New Haven petition XI: 142b
( A) for military co. I: 192b
payment to Oliver Wolcott, jr. 1786 XXXIII: 338b
state attorney’s account, 1785- 86 XXXIII: 3S8abd
notes delivered Pay table, 1787 XXXII: Z38b
lieut, account with state for confiscated estate,
1787 XXXIV: 398
allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Zu
( A) artillery, army petition 1779 (?) XIII: 372b
New. Haven account XII: 682
" petition with Z other officers for
deed of Abiathar Camp’s estate towards wages,
gr. Oct. 1782 D[ II I 197,198
New Haven, purchase of confiscated estate of
Abiathar Camp, judge of probate’s account of
sale, 1782 XXXIV: 388,389
New Haven, resolve of Council of safety for
appraisal of Abiathar Camp’s estate in New
Haven, appraiser’s report & receipt for deed,
1781 X3LIV: i05- i07
( A) receipt for wa@ es for 1781 XXV: 484a
" " service, 1781 XXV: 374a, 482
state notes delivered treasury, 1786
XXXII: 190b
priv. New Haven, half days training, 177 IIA: lla
" Salisbury, 1778 IIA: 75b
Thaddeus ( A) New Haven petition XXI: 142b
priv. New Haven, ha, l, f da, y, s tr, a, ining, 177 IIA: lla
Theophilus, Salisbury, 1778 IIA: 75b
service, 1780 XVII: 27
Thomas, account of cattle sold army, 1780 X: 88b
Groton, saltpeter account, 1778- 77 VI: 4OSa, XI: 8Ic
( A) New London, indorsement of Voluntown tavern petition,
1778 XIII 143b
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Allen, Thomas, New London (?) gun sold army III: Z47a
purchase of stores at Ft. Griswold, 1784 XXXII: 236j " Redding, examined by corn. on inimical persons, 1776
XX: 1 " state notes returned to treasury, 1784 XXXII: 87,191
deserter, 1782 XXV: 44
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XYO(: 3h " Conn. line, 1781- 82 kDC(: 7a
Fairfield, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81
X/ X: Is, 5o, ISa, 69ab
service, 1775 IIC: 47b
jr. New London, soldier hired, 1777 XIII: 193b
Windsor, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 6,7
Timothy, clothing account, 1780 XXXV: 249c
Groton, soldiers notes intended for payment of confis-cated
land bought by Nathan Allen, jr. lost &
petition for replacement gr. Jan. 1784
XAII: 35- 37
New Hampshire, account for care of invalid, 1775 III: 130
( A) receipt for James Abbott, 1779 XVI: 260
capt. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3p
amount of company’s pay roll, IT81 Xk: 2$ h
appointz. ent, 1781 XXV: 35
Corm. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
partial roll of co. 1781 XXV: 29d
lieut, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XVII: 58a " ( A) Groton, petition showing loss of clothing when
in . R. I. expedition in 1778. Sworn statement of
articles. He asks payment, neg. May 1783
XXIV: 311,312
rev. Ashford land XXXIV: 87
sergt, service, 1776 VI: 155 " Titus, gun left with northern army, 1775 III:
" Hartland, tax abated for service in 1776 vI: eab
priv. discharged from northern army, Nov. 1775 III: ll2f
jr. Hartland, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 9
( 2d) priv. 4ischarged from northern army, Nov. 1775
III: ll2f
William, New Haven, rex abated for service in 1775 VI: 125a
( A) Newtown, petitlon showing he was persuaded to enlist in
British army but never served & supposed the
enlistment paper was destroyed. He asks for
release from prosecution or acceptance of
bail. Neg. Feb. 1778 XIII: 233,234
tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 64
( A) North Kingston, R. I. petition showing he held certain
Conn. bills of 1778 issue received in 1778 &
177 & was prevented from returning same to
treasury at proper time through ignorance of
recall. List of bills. He asks to have them
exchanged. Neg. 0ct. 1786 XXIX: 286
northern army invalid III: l]. 9
( A) Providence, indorsement of Voluntown tavern petition,
1778 XIII: 143d
marine, on the Oliver Cromwell, enlistment, Oct. 1776
IX: I55
" runaway, Feb. 1777
IX: 134a, 135a
wages on schooner Spy, 1777- 78 XII: 338
priv. Norwich, service, 1779 XVI 3b
service, 1775 IIC: 17b, III: 91a, 92b, llTa
jr. priv. Union, half days training, 1775 IIA: 57a
Zadock ( A) Mass. trader petition, 1780 XIX: 413c
Zimri, state attorney’s account, 1773- 81 XXXIII: ll6abce
& Hayes, purchase of confiscated estate, commissioner’s receipt
for deed & account, 1782 XXXIV: 138,] 8a
& Warner, premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: 324b
Allen’s tavern (?) Groton Xll: 308a
Allerton, Isaac, Flainfield, appraiser of horses XVII: 99
Alley, Allay, Ally.
Willim, brig Defence account, 1776 IX: 63b
galley Whiting account, 1776 IX: 21a, 23b
New Haven battery account, 1775 III: 595c
loss in British raid, 1779 XV: 2690 " petition 1: 382b
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Su
New Haven, supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: la, 2a, 4d, 8a, 6a, 102a
Alleyn, see Allen.
Alliance ( frigate)
Petition of Robert Frazer of New London for relief, as he was dis-abled
when aboard the Alliance in a fight
with the British,. r. 1783 XXVI: 366,367,369
Robert Frazer’s petition renewed showing action of the Alliance
with a British frigate in Mar. 1783
XXIX: 6Ia, XXXVI: 141a
Petition of Abel Turney, Fairfield, showing partial disability from
wound received on the Alliance in May 1781 &
that he was granted a certificate entitling
him to pension of $ I. 00 per month. Gr. liberty
to file claim, My 1789 XXXVII: gl, 92
Allice, Abner, Dedham, Mass. petition showing he is an innkeeper & ask-ing
liberty to export flour & grain. Gr. May
1779 XV: 165,219
see also Allis.
Allien, Allen.
Allin, "
Alling, "
Allis, Alice, Alis.
Adkins, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 5c
Nath, jr. VI: 227d
Nathan, priv. service, 1778 IIC: lb
Nathaniel ( A) Guilford selectmn XXIII: 283,292
druzer, Guilford, half days training, 1775 IIA: lga
jr. Guilford, tax abated for service in 1775 VI:$ 5,110
see also Allice; Ellis.
Allison, Nathaniel, priv. service, 1780 XVII: 53
Allon, see Allen.
Allrut (?) ( A) Nv London petition, 1781 XXI: 272a
Ally, see Alley.
Allyn, Allen.
Almey, Almy.
Almstead, see 01meted.
Almy, Almey.
Elisha ( A) Voluntown, indorsement of Voluntown tavern petition,
1778 XIII: 143d
John, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3f
service, 1777 VI: 544b
William, clerk of Quaker meeting in R. I. 1787 XXXVlI: 25Z
priv. Voluntown, service, 1780 XVI 8c
Alsop, hLr. brigantine Minerva account, 1775 IX: 2
Mr. un rented army VI: 167a
Mrs. Middletown, blanket rented arm VI: 179
John, agent for James Jauncey XXIX: 59
creditor of Elisha Webster of Farmington, 1755 XXXVII: 2OSa
N. Y. agent to transport stockings to northern army IV: 39
Mary, Middletown, account of militia supplies XXXII: 26Oa
administratrix of estate Xll: 28a
Richard Alsop estate, peti-tion
showin the distillery in Chatham was
taken over by the state in 1777 for I year
for distillinG Geneva. Richard Alsop had half
interest with Nathaniel Shaylor & has re-ceived
no payment. She asks 147 for her
share. Corn. appointed. Resolve of Assembly on
Chatham distillery, Oct. 1783 XkqI: 128- 130
( A) petition with others for liberty to distil liquor, Dec.
1776 V: 283,284
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Alsop, Richard, brigantine Minerva account, 1775
creditor of Elisha Webster of Farmington, 1755
It
XXkII 208a
lead mine account, 1775- 76 XII: 28ab
Middletown, distillery taken for public use in 1777.
Widow’s petition relating to payment, Oct. 1783
XXVI: 128- 130
( A) justice, 1775 IIA: 27b, 34a, 54d, 68a
partner with James Church in dealin with
N. Y. men & on his death Church obliged to
settle accounts, 1783 >[ XIV: 17S, 174
sale of rum IV: 238ab, 239
selectmn IIB: 22a, III: 284
Alsworth, James, Pomfret, gun rented army VI: S99a
land XXXIV: 21
" William, jr. priv. Pomfret, half days trainins, 1775 IIA: 62a
see also Alworth; Ellsworth.
Altard, Peter, priv. service, 1776 XI: Sla
Alton, Asa, priv. service, 1776 XI:. 58a
William, priv. McClellan’s re’t petition, 1779 XIII: SGSb
Alvard, see Alvord.
Alverd,
Alvert,
Alvold, Daniel, priv. Middletown, half days training, 1775 IIA: S4a
Thomas, 1775 I IA: 84a
Alvord, Alvard, Alverd, Alvert.
Anna, account of clothing for army, 1778 XXXV: 209a
Daniel, clothing account, 1779- 80 XXXV: 2. Tb, 249abcd, 289a
Eliphaz ( A Winchester justice XXI: II2
Elisha, priv. Colchester, half days training, 1778 IIA: Ta
Hewit ( Huet) priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780- XXX: Sd
Chatham XXX: 14b
" John, sergt, service on guard at Fairfield, 1784 XXXII: 128a
Mary, widow, Fairfield, loss in British raid, July 1779
XV: 280g, 25 Id, XIX: 7Sd
0rrin, priv. Chatham, half days training, 1775 IIA: 14a
Rual, service, 1775 IIC : 4b
Samuel, clothing account, 1779 XXXV: 249b
Saul ( A) account of arms III: 242a
" Bolton representative, 1778 X: Ol&
selectman XII: 97,105
" ( A) VI: 8, Zg0, XII IOI, 510, XXX: 8
corp. Bolton, Lexinton alarm, 1775 II8: 49a
priv. half days trainlng, 1775 IIA: 49a
Seth, jr. priv. Chatham, half daystrainln, 1775 IIA: 14a
T. corp. service & desertion, 1775 IIC: 8b
Thomas, clothing account, iT79- 80 XXXV: 227d, 249b
" gunner, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Zu
" G. corp. service, 1781 XXV: 374a
G. gunner, service, 1781 XXV: 374b
G. jr. ( A) gunner, receipt for wages for 1781 XXV: 484a
" G. service, 1781 XXV: 482
Gould, sergt, artillery reg’t petition, 1782
XXIII: 20a,
" " ( A) 1782 XXIII: 220b
bounty & supplies, 1777- 79 XXX: 70a
" Farmington, supplies, 1780- 81 XXX: 2a, 4b, 8a
" " ( A) indorsement of pay roli, 1780 XVII: 9
( A) receipt for wages for 1781 XXV: 484c
" service, 1781 XXV: 482
J. ser@ t, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780--- XXX: Sd
" Uriah, jr. priv. service & death, 1775 llC: 50b
see also Afford.
Alvord’s tavern, Bolton X1: 578a
Alworth, James, Windham, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: I03
William, Pomfret land XXXIV: 18b
Alyn, see Allen.
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Amadown, see Amidown.
: Lmah, Manuel, priv. Stonington, half days training, 1775 IIA: 24b
Ambler, David, Bethlem military co. V: 8a
Woodbury account XXII: 318b
selectman XXX: 135d
Jes ( A) Stamford & Greerzich petition, 1782 XXIII: 349c
" priv. service, 1775 III: 98a, 99a
John, sergt, service, 1775 III: lO6a, lOTa
Jos’h, Stamford, account of cattle sold army, 1781 XXXV: 78
Joseph, money sent continental loan office, 1779 XVI: 376b
( A) No’- alk & Stamford] petition, 1780 XIX: S52b
Joshua, corn. on confiscated estate XXIII: 381
( A) XXII1: 382
money sent continental loan office, 1779 XVI: 376b
Stamford, appraiser of estate XXXIV: 89,, I
( A) XXXIV 0
commissioner on confiscated estate
XXIX: 32acd, 37,41b
( A) estate, 1784
XXIX: 43
" land, ] 781 XXXIV: 160b
purchase of confiscated estate of the
Hubbards, commissioner s report, receipt for
deed & account, 1782- 83
XXXIV: 160b, 162,434b, 435bd
selectnmn XXII: 3e3ab, 394
( A) XXII 392, XXLII 372, XXX 127
Peter, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3t
Squire, 1780 XXX: 3t
Stephen, Stamford land, 1783 XXXIV: 270a
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3t
service, 1775 III: 91a, 92a
Ambrose, Patrick, Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
Amedown, see Amidown.
Ames, Aames, Aimes.
Adon, drummer, allowed depreciation of wages,
XVII: 59a, XXX: 3p
priv. Norwich XXX: 27d
Amos, Coventry, saltpeter account, 1777-- XI: 81b
Arcelus ( Arcules) prlv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
service, 1781 XXV: 29g
Benjamin, account of forage sold commissary, 1778 XXXV: 207
priv. service & mileage account, 1779 kI: 803a
Cyrus, Preston, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 20
priv. Preston, Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 29a
" service, 1778 IIl: llTa
David, Killingly, service, 1780 XVII: B8
" Ebenezer, filer, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: d
privo Enfield, bounty before 1780 XXX: IS, 87b
" service, 1780 XVII: 65
Everet, Danbury, supplies, 1779 XXX: 8
Ezra, Preston XXX: $ Oa
service, 1778 XI:
Isaac, 1775 IIC: 30b
Volunton, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 41a
John, Canterbury, bounty XXX:
service, 1775,1777 IIC 28b, VI: 544b
soldier, Waterbury, enlistment & account of blanket, 1777
XI: 433a
Josiah, Norwich, saltpeter account, 1777 Xl: 6Ig
Matthias, Preston, tax abated for service in 1776 VI: 20
priv. pay questioned, 1776 IV: 168b, 17! a
service, 1775 lll: llTa
Michael, N Haven, pardon.
Petition showing he was induced to go to L. I.& while
there as forced to enter British service.
When the proclamation of pardon was issued,
he tried to return but was prevented by sick-ness
until after the date set & was then
seized & held at New Haven on charge of
treason. He asks for pardon, Aug. 1777 VIII: 201
Ames, Michael, New Haven, psrdon.
Deposition of Eneas unson, justice, that on examina-tion,
nes aPPeared sincerely penitent &
friendly to American cause. VIII 202
Testimony that, when at King’s Bride, nes declared he
would venture his life to get away, Aug. 1777
VIII 203
Pardon gr. Au. 1777 VIII: 204
Letter of Charles Chauncey to the Governor expressin
his belief in the truth of Ames’ story, Aug.
1777 VIII: 208
priv. New Haven, half days training, 1778 IIA: 74d
Nathaniel, state attorney’s accout, chared with burglary, 1788
ZJDII I: 220
" priv. Preston, service, 1780 XVII lO
Stonington, s ervice, 1779 XVI: 4a
Samuel, Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
service, 1778 IIC 29c
Waterbury, service, 1780 XVI: 6c
" seaman & carpenter, service on galley, 1778 VI: 157a
Zebulon, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXI: SL
Preston XXX: 80b
" service, 1777 VI: 546
see also Eames.
Amesbury, Amsbury.
" Elijah, Newgate account XXXI: 202b
wages for guard duty at Nswgate, 1782 XXXI: 229a
William, priv. service, 1775 lll: 8a, 99a
Amldown, Amadown, Amedown, Ammedown.
Capt. XVI 306
connissary account XX: i
Henry ( A) capt. Willington, petition with testimonies showing
loss of 28 from money received for co.’ s pay
roll & asking that he be refunded. Neg. May
1781 XXI 17- 21
priv. Willington, Lexington alarm, 1778 llB: lOa
Jedediah, corp. service, 1776 IIC: ITo
priv. Willington, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: lOa
soldier, Ashford, account of blanket, 1776 Xl: llSa
Jonathan, priv. Conn. lne, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Willington, service, 1779,1780 XVI: 4b, XVII: 29
R[ oses, priv. service, 1775 llC: Tb
sert. cClellan’s reo’t petition1779 XIII: ZG3b
Amit, Amuit.
John, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sb
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Ammedown, see Amidown.
Ammon, Nartin, priv. allowed depreciation of wges, 1780 XXX: Ss
tmmunition, see Ordnance stores.
kmos, Ezra, priv. clothing received, 1778 XXkU: lO3b
Amsbury, see Amesbury.
Amuit, see Amit.
Anabel, see Annable.
Ancraman, John Frederick, priv. Norwich, bounty before 1780 XXX: Tb
Anderson, ordnance stores account, 178Z XXXII: 4
Priv. clothing return, 1778 VI: 490
Abiel, priv. Hartford, half days trainin, 1778 IIA: 6. Sb
Asael, service, 1775 llC: Sb
Benjamin, New Haven, confiscated estate.
Administrator’s petition showing debts found due
& the personal estate already disposed of for
the state. He asks that the debts may be
settled with avails of C. W. Apthorp estate.
Gr. ay 1783 XXIV: 319,320
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Anderson, Benjamin, New Haven, conflscated estate.
Commissioner’s report of sale to Israel Bishop,
receipt for deed & treasury’s receipt for a-vails,
1782 XXXIV: 188,169ab
County court return of confiscated estates
XXXIV: 456
priv. discharged from northern army, Nov. 1776
III: l12a
Daniel, bounty received, 1780 XVII: 72
George, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 17b
( Andros) George ( A) priv. Willington, petition with evidence
showing loss of arms while on march to Horse-neck
in 1780 & asking payment. Allowed 3/ 2/ 6
, y 1781 XXI 22- 26
Hira ( A) New Haven petition XXI: I42b
Isaac, Greenwich, loss in British raids, ar. 1779- Dec. 1783
XXXVI 19e
tax abated for loss in British raid, 1783
XXIV: 274a, 276a
James, " raid, 17 83
XXIV: 274a
" priv. allowed depreciation of waes, 1780
XVII: 58b, XXX: 3p
" Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXA: 7a
Kartford, service, 1776 XXXI: 9a, lOa, llb
service, 1781 XXV: 290
" seaman, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1777 IX: 243b
Jeremiah, Greenwich land, 1782 XXXIV: 184a, 185b
tax abated for loss in British raid, 1783
XXIV: 274a, 276d
John, account of blankets XII: 82a
late of N. Y. petition showing loss of
property when he escaped from N. Y.& residence
in Greenwich since Sept. 1776. He has paid
taxes for 1777 & 1778 but is so reduced in
circumstances he asks exemption. Gr. 0ct. 1779
XIV: 3$ 8, 39
" negro of Gov. Skene, eleced governor of Corm. negroes,
Nay 1776 V: 392
( A) capt. Greenwich paper, 1779 XX: lO4b, 10Sb
protest against appointment of } aj. John Dav-enport,
0ct. 1777 X: 8
priv. East Windsor, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: lla
service, 1776 XXXI 21a, 22b
service, 1775 IIC: 30b
jr. Killingly, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB : 42b
sergt. Lyme, Lexington alarm, 1775 lib: 21a
Robert, clothing account, 1780 XXXV: 24c
priv. East Haddam, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 75a
service, 1775 IIC: 3b
Stephen, 1775 IIC: 17b
Thoms, clothing account, 1780 yXV: 24% d
corp. service, 177 IIC 25b
" lieut. Conn. line, 1781- 8Z XXX: 7a
( A) indorsement of pay roli, 1780 XVII: I9
Lyres, supplies, 1778- 81 XXX: a, 4c,. tb, Sa, 89a
& q. m. alloed depreciation of wages, 1780
XXX: 3a
prlv. Lyme, supplies, 1777- 79 YSO: la
cClellan’s reg’t petition, 1779 XIII: 86c
service, 1778 IIC ITb
soldier, Mansfield, petition with others showin they
were enlisted as short levy recruits in 178
& their certificates of enlistment have been
lost. They ask liberty to draw on the Treas-urer
on ivlng proper certificates of time of
enlistment & c. Differing votes, 0ct. 1783
XXVI: 209,210
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Anderson, Timothy, priv. Windham, service, 1779 XVI: Sa
Windsor, 1780 XVII: 8
William, Greenwich, tax abated for loss in British raid, 178S
XXIV: 274a, 27a
corp. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3h
( A) deposition on Jerniah Barfer’s case XXII: I63
priv. allowed depreciation o wages, 1780
XVII 59a, XXX: 3v
" East Windsor, bounty & supplies, 1777- S1
XXX: la, 2a, 4b, Se, 68d
Hartford, service, 1776 / JOI: 9a, lOa, llb
McClellan’s reg’t petition, 1779 XIII: 36Sc
Willington, service, 1780 XVII: 59
" P. Nw Haven petition V: 425c
Andws, see Andrews.
Andover in Hebron.
Account of half day trainings, July 1775 IIA: 33
Andras, see 3ndrsws.
Andr6 ( A) petition in behalf of captain of French ship for permission
to sell caro at auction. Gr. Oct. 1779
XV: 84- 86
Andres, see Andrews.
Andress,
Andreus,
Andrew,
Andrews, Andews, Andras, Andros, Andress, Andreus, Andrew, Andris,
Andros, Androse, Androus, Androws, 1ndrss,
Andrus, Andruss.
state attorney’ s account, 1783 XXXII1 255
. Capt. (?) name on mi. itia mmorandum XXXII: 158 Wallingford account XII: 440
Priv. Fast Windsor, supplies, 1778 XF: 68b
Abel ( A) Plainfield militia petition, 1778 X: S64b
( A) Wallingford, account for care of sick soldier, 1779
XVI: 420,421
priv. Plainfield, LexinGton alarm, 1775 llB: lSa
" service, 1775 IIC: 45bo
AbiGail Nw Haven, loss in British raid, July 177
XV: 234g, 26b
Abner, Walligford, petition with evidence showing he was a
soldier in co. of artificers & was taken vith
measles at Wilmington, Del. Through exposure
he became worse, so that his health has been
ruined. He asks for wages & other relief. Gr.
wages & 20,0ct. 178 XXVI: I37- 13
" service in co. of artificers i77 & on be-coming
too ill to remain in army brought home
by his father XXIII: 117
priv. allowed depreciation of waes, IT80 XXX: Sd
cloting received, 1778 XXXV: 103b
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
" Abraham, Fairfield justice III: I42, XXXII: 285
( A) VII: 238, XVII : 512a,
XXVII 228a, 229b, 230
" loss in British raid, July I75
XV: 250a, 251c, XIX: 7Sc
( A) petition, 1780 XIX: Sd
" tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780
XIX: V2b, V4b
Wa, t, erbury com. on bounties XXX: 141
" ( A) clothing XII: 53
" lieut, service, 1777 VI: 620
jr. ( A) Fairfield justice, l? 78 IIA: 48c
Amos ( A) District of Renselaerwyck, N. Y. depositlon on acci-dentally
wounding his son, Mar. 17? 8 X: 38
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 17SO XXX: SL
" Conn. line, 17I- 2 XXX: Ta
Andrews, Amos, priv. service, 1780 kll: 4
Wallinford, bounty XXX: 50d, 143d
Andr. w, Wallingford, account for inspection of saltpeter
Vl ,’. 358
blanket sold army, 1777 XI: ZO8a
" ( A) petition, 1780 XVIII 385a
selectman VI: 38S, XI: 538
( A) Vl 65b, 66b, 360- 362,
X: 321b, Xl 178a, 208b
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3i
" Wallingford, bounty XXX: 143a
" sergt. " " YJD[: 50a
soldier, clothing from Wallingford, 1778 XII: 439ab
jr. Wallinford account XII: 438,445
Asa, Hartland, tax abated for service in 1775- 6 VI: Sab, 9
priv. Wethersfield, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 6a
sert, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3d
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
" Wethersfield, supplies, 1778- 81 XXX: 2a, 4f, tf, 138c
Asahel, WallinGford militia paper VIII : 372a
( A) VI I I: 374b
petition & county court record showinG he
was complained of for not marching accordinG
to orders, found not guilty but charged costs.
He asks relief, neg. May 1778 X: 828,27,$ 29
jr. Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 -- XXI: I78
priv. account of arms, 1777 Xl: 279a, 281
Ashbel, soldier, Simsb1ry, account of gun, 1777--- Xl: 278a
B. premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: 324c
Bartholomew ( A) WallinGford, account for carting baggage of
militia, 1780 kll: 189a
Benjamin, hired to bring soldier back to Farmington, 1778
XIII 85a, 88a
priv. service, 177 IIC : 48b
jr. Wallinford militia paper VIII: S72a
( A) " VIII: 374c
Charles, Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 XXI: I78
Christopher, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 51b
Clement, priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Susquehanna recruit, service, 1781 XXV: 4
Daniel, Fairfield, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: 231a
( A) petition, 1778 Xlii: 264
selectman IIB: G8b, 89b
priv. Danbury, service, 1780 XVII 18
service, 1775 IIC 2Gb
Wethersfleld, service, 1778 XX/ I 18a, 17,18a
jr. priv. Falrfield, half days tralning, 1778- IIA: 48a
David, deserter, 1781 XXV: 44
filer, Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
priv. Glastonbury, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 51a
Denison ( A) Wallinford, petition showing helpless condition
of his son, Abner, brought on in service &
great expense for his care. He asks provision
for son’s support. Neg. ay 1782 --- XXIII: li7
Ebenezer, account of sheep & cattle sold army, 1780 XXXV: 4,?. 5
Eden, priv. service & mileage account, 1779 XVI: 478a
Eleazer P. prlv. service, 1775--- IIC: 33c
Eli ( A) Wethersfield, deposition on Hezekiah Brown case, 1775
I: 423
priv. New Hartford, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 58b
Elijah, service & mileage account, 1779 XVI: 5Ota
Elisha ( A) Goshen smallpox petition IV: 3290
priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3r
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
New Haven coast guard, refusal to perform
duty XXII 23bd
Simsbury, service, 1780 )[ VII: S1
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Andrews, Elizur ( A) account for riding express, 1779 XVl 287
Farmington, account of powder from Glastonbury mill
XStXI I: .554
A miI 1
1779 XXXII: .564
sergt. Farminton, service, 1776
XXXI 12a, 13a, 14a,
Elkanah, Dighton, Nass. selectman XV: 154
Epaphras, lieut, appointment, July 177G I 212,222c
service, 1775 IIC: 6b
Ethan, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3L
soldier, Waterbury, eulistment &- account of blanket,
1777 XI 433a
Ezekiel ( A) Farmington, bill for care of sick soldier, May 1778
X: 339
Ezra, priv. allowed depreciation off wages, 1780 XXX: 3p
" New Hartford, supplies, 1777- 80 XXX: la, 2a, 4e,
Francis, account for horseshoeing, 1780 XXkU/: 26cd
off sheep sold army, 1780 XXXV:
corp. service, 1777 VI: 532
Frederick, seaman, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1778- 79
XXXI 88b
Gideon, priv. allowed depreciation off wages, 1780 XXX:. Sr
Conn. line, 1781- 82
Giles, abuse of fellow soldier at Brookline, Nass. 1776
V! I I 377
H. Wallinford selectman XXX: 50b
Hannah, Danbury, loss in raid, Apr. 1777 VIII 382b
Hezekiah, Canaan selectman XXX: Ilcd
Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: 38b
lieut, account of arms for his co. 1776 VI: 211a
appointment, June 1778 IV: 266f, 277c
priv. service, 1775 IIC : 47b
sergt. Canaan, half days training, 1775 IIA: 5. Sa
Ichabod, drummer, service, 1775 IIC: 48b
prlv. Farmington, service, 177 XXXI: 12a, l$ a, 14a, 15a
service, 1775 IIC: 4b
Isaac, Farmington, service, 177S XXXI: 12a, 13a, 14a, 15a
James, Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1778 VI: 38b
corp. service, 177 IIC : gb
( A) lieut, army petition, 177 (?) XIII: Z72c
Simsbury, bounty & supplles, 1780- 81 XXX: Se,. 57a
priv. Groton, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, 4b, Sb, 17b, 78a
New Hartford, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB :. 58a
Jedediah, N Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779
XV: 234f, 269f
" jeremiah, bounty received 1780 kII: 73
corp. Canaan, half days training, 1778 II&: SSa
John, Danbury, bill for collecting arms VI: 318a
land, 17 84 XXXIV: 330bdg
" loss in raid, Apr. 1777 VIII: 382b
galley Witing account, 1778 IX: 21b
New Haven, tax abated for service in 177 VI: 128a
ships Crovell & Defence accounts, 1777
IX 235a, 239a, 344d, 346hi
" Stamford, loss in British raids, 1781 XXII: 296a
capt. militia petition, 1782 XXIII: llTab
" pay abstract of co. 1777 VI 519
service, 1777 VI: 519,535- 538,540a, 541
" ens. & mileage account, 1779 XVI: 481a
" priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780
XVI1: 58c, XXX: 3p
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
Farmington, bounty, 1777 XXX: 70c
Glastonbury, Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 51a
New Haven, 177 IIB 81a
soldier, account of gun, 1776 VI: 228a
Andrews, John, jr. ( A) tavern- keeper petition, 1783 XXVII: TGc
prlv. ervice, 1778 VI: 146a
" Silliman, priv. Fairfield, half days training, 1775
IIA: 48a
Jonathan, corp. Conn. line,]. 781- 82 Xl: Ta
priv. account of arns, 1777 XI: 27a
" Canaan, half days training, 1775 IIA: 55a
" Farming% o:,, sez- vic e, 1776 XDI: 12, 13a, 14a, 15a
service, 1777,1778,1781 V1: 532, X1: 443a,
XXV: 21, XXII: 59a, 61
" Jos. sergt, service, 1776 XXXII: 215a
Joseph, Glastozbu. ry, blaret rented army VI: 174 " witness in Isaac Smith case XVIII: 57b, 6]
gun let at Ticonderoga III: 188a
Wethersfield, enlistment, 1777 VII: 81
corp. service, 1775 IIC llb
priv. Chatham XXX: 14b
Glastonbury, half days training, 1775 IIA: SSa
service, 177, 1778 IIC : 4b, X1: 44Sa
Wethersfield, service, 1780 XVI: 6a
serGt, service, 1776 VI: I2, ! 88, ]. 40a, 14] a
Josiah, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XFDI: Sr
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX:
Farmington, service, I778 XXXI:? a, 8
jr. Southington minute men petition l: 880b
Laban, Wallingford, defendant in action brought by John Dick-inson
on account of selling negro Dick who
claimed to be free. Case decided for Andrews
178. In appeal by Elnathan Ives, a later
owner of the negro, Assembly judge negro not
legally freed, 1788- 8 XXkII: 267- 272
Lemuel, purchase of confiscated estate in Farmington, 1781
XXXIV: 181a
Levi ( A) New Britain petition, 1778 X: SlSb
Miles ( A) 1778 X: 3lgb
corp. Wethersfield, service, 1776 XXXI: 16a, 17
Moses, priv. Farmin@ ton, service, 1776 XXXl: 12a, iSa, 14a, lSa
serst. Hartford, half days training, 1775 IIA: 36a
" Nathan, priv. allowance for services before 1780--- XVII: 84a
service, 1775,1776 IIC : 43b, Xl: 48a
Nathaniel ( A) Farmington, deposition for Eli Sklnner, 1788
XXIV:
" priv. East Windsor, half days traininG, 1775
IIA: 89d
" Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 61a
Farmington, servic e, 1780 XVII: 2%
Nehemiah, account of cattle sold arm, 1780 XXXV: IO0
( A) Hartland, justice III: 175, VI: 8ab, 9
loan agent appointment, Jan. 1778 VIII: 2g
( A) receipt XI: 25b
" representative, 1777 VII : 4g
" oath of fidelty, Aug. 1777
VII : 480b
" ( A) Middletown enlistment V: I8
Obadiah ( A) Fan. ington selectman XI: 22
priv. clothing received, l? 78 XXXV: IOSb
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
Farmington, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: la, Gf, 6a, 70b
service, 1778,1778 IIC: b, XI: Sa
0zias, distillery account, 178 XXXV: 212c
Peter, priv. service, 1778 VI: 182
" Philarmon, priv. cClellan’s reg’t petition, l? 79 XIII: 888c
Philemon, East Haddam, service, I780 XVII : 8
’" Phinehas, New Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779
XV: e, 26b
tax abated for loss in Britsh raid, 1780
XVIII 28a, 288b
- 42-
Andrews, Reuben, Waterbury co. 1775 1: 107
Riclmrd, petition with others showing they were detached Feb.
28,1780 to serve at Greenwich. Provisions
were very low & Apr. 13, after 3 days of no
supplies, they left the co.& joined that under
Naj. Abel at Fairfield serving here till dis-charged.
They ask wages. Neg. Ey 1780
XVIII: 332 " Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 XXI: I78
" tax abated for service in 1778 VI: S8a
" priv. Simsbury, service, 1780 kqII: 29, 31
" Robert ( A) Danbury, petition declaring loyalty to king, 1778
XIII: 285b
Samuel ( A) account with vouchers for expenses of sickness
while on service, 1779 XVI: 420- 422
" " Danbury, drafted, May 1777 VII: 105
" " Groton, tex abated for loss in raid, 1784,1785
XXVII: 333a, XXVIII: 296
" ( A) Hartland selectman XI: 254
marine, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1777- 78
XXXI: 86a
" priv. Farmlngton, service, 1776 XXXI : Ta, 8
" service, 1775- 77,1782 IIC : Ib, VI: 132,133,
140a, 141a, XVI I I: 312c, XXV: 46b, 48a, XXXII: 215a
jr. ( A) Southington, petition with doctors’ bills &
depositions showing that on his return from
Ticonderoga 0ct. 1777 he was wounded in the
wrist & has lost his hand. Gr. 20 as a chari-table
donation, May 1778 X: 335- 343
Sarah, widow, Fairfield, loss in British raid, July 1779
XV: 250a, 25Ic, XIX: 73c
( A?) petition, 1780 XIX: 75d
tax abated for loss in British raid,
1780 XIX: 72b, 74b
Silas, priv. Hartford, service, 1776 XXXI: 9a, lOa, llb
Stephen, Wallingford accottnt for ap, p, raising guns VI: 358
( A) " arms VI: 367
" " ( A) appraiser of blankets, 1777 XI: 177
( A) indorsement of petition, 1782 XXIV: 231
land, 1784 XXXIV: 352a
" " selectman kI: 541a
soldier, clothin from Wallinford, 1778 XII: 439b
Thaddeus ( A) Danbury lister VI: 19
" Theodore, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780
XVII: 58c, XXX: 3p
" Farminton, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: la, 2a, 4b, 5f, 70b
" service, 1781 XXXII: 60
sergt, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Zd
" " Conn. line, 1781- 82 -’ XXX: 7a
" " Farmington, supplies, 1781 XXX: 6a
" " servlce, 1781 XXV: 21
" Thomas, Walllnford militia paper VIII: Z72a
" priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3at
" East Haddam, supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: la, 2a, 4a, 5e, 6a,
" " " service, 1775,1781 IIC: b, XXV: 21, XXXII: 59b
Simsbury, supplies, 1780 XXX: 2a, 4e
Timothy, corn. on appraising confiscated property XXIII: 88
" " debt to colony XXXII: 41a
prsmlum for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: 24a
" gunner, service on the sloop Guilford, 1779 XXXI: 98a
" prlv. alloed depreciation of wages, 1780--- XXX: ZLn
" Hartford, bounty XXX: 19b, 85c
Waterbury, bounty before 1780--- XXX: 46ab
" Watertown, supplies, 1780 XXX: 2a, 4
soldier, Waterbury, enlistment & account of blanket,
1777 XI: 433a
- 43-
Andrews, William, account of cattle sold army, 1781 XXXV: 87
" order on state tax issued in his favor XXIX: 109b
Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 38a
" corp. service, 1775 IIC: 47b
priv. East Windsor, supplies, 1777- 81 Dg: la, Se
service, 1775 IIC 9c
Simsbury, service, 1780 XVII 31
supplies, 1780 XXX: 2a, 4e
serGt, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3t
jr. Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 XXI: 178
priv. account of arms, 1777 XI: 279a
Zenas ( A) Wallingford petition Vlll: 198a
priv. discharged from northern army, Nov. 1775
III: l] 2c
& Murphy, premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: 324a
& Otis, receipts for articles to be delivered to Joseph Trum-bull
at Lebanon, Dec. 1777 IX: 195,198
Andris, see Andrews.
Andros,
Androse, tt
Androus,
Andrews,
Andrus,
Andruss,
Anesworth, see Ainsworth.
Anew, see Annev.
Aney, Ithamar, priv. Nillingly, service, 1780 XVII: 68
Angar, see Anger.
Angel, AnGell.
Angell, Angel, AnGle.
Capt. New London, recommended as an officer for the Defence,
Feb. 1777 IX: 94b
Lieu%. charge of prosecution of thieves of public sto,’ es
IX: 107b
of the Defence IX: 275a
conveyance of letter to Gov. Trumbull
IX: 213
" 4r. conveyance of letter concerning rigging of the Defence,
Dec. 1777 IX: 332
Israel (?) col. reg’t mentioned XXXVI: I30
J. ( A) col. Providence, indorsement of Voluntown tavern peti-tion,
1778 XIII: 143d
James, bark Lydia account IX: 228ab, 2ZO
( A) New London, indorsement of Voluntown tavern petition,
1778 XIII: I@ 3c
petition, 1782 XXII 337c
tax abated for loss in British raid, 1784
XXVII 331b
Oliver Cromwell account IX: 158a, 163,167c
ship Defence account, 1778- 79 XXXI: 41a, 45bc
Angel s tavern V: 00
Anger, Angar.
GeorGe, }:! iddletown, tax list VI: 4a, Sa
" priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3h
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXJ[: 7a
Middletown, supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: la, 2a, 4c,. 5f, 8a, 99d
service, 1781 XXV: 21, XAXII: 59a
wages overdrawn, 1780 XVI1: 79a
Angevine, Angivine, Anjavine, Anjevine.
Anthony, Danbury land XXXIV: 2.5 330bd
loss in raid, Apr. 1777 VIII 380
Lewis, priv. alloed depreciation of wakes, 1780
XVI1: 58c, XXX: 3p
Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
Stratford, bounty XXX: 126b
Anivine, see Anevine.
Angle, Angell.
Anuish, Jacob, prisoner of war from Westmore land, 1778 XIII: 225
Anibell, see Annable.
Anjavine, Angevine.
Anjevine,
Anna ( schooner)
Captured by the Defence & taken into Boston,. r- Apr. 1777 IX: 99
Report on the disposal of her cargo, May. 19,1777 IX: lOTa
Account of sale by sheriff, Boston, June 3,1777 IX: 22.5
Samuel Eliot’s account of cargo, Dec. 1777 IX: 226
Account of articles charged to the Defence IX: 24a, 2ZSb
Account of cargo, Aug. 1777 IX: 24Ob, 241a
Annabal, see Annable.
Annabale,
Annabel, "
Annabell,
Annabella ( brigantine)
Proceeds credited to the Defence by John Bradford, 1777 IX: 2S2
Samuel Eliot’s letter askin John Bradford for an exact account of
the cargo of the Annabella, Jan.. 9,1778 IX: 2SS
Annabil, see Annable.
Annable, Anabel , Anibell, AnnabaI, Annabale, Annabel , Annabel I, Annabil.
Anthony, Fairfield, loss in British raid, July 1779
XV: 280f, 281a, XIX: 73a
tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780
XIi: 72a, 74a
Cornelius, East Haddam, petition for liberty to transport, by
water, grain bought at Middletovm for Humphry
Lyon of East Haddam & Timothy Green of New
London. Passed lower house, 0ct. 1780
XIX: 424,425
David, Fairfield, loss in British raid, July 1779
XV: 20i, 251a, XIX: 7a
tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780
XIX: 7a, 74a
service in 1778 VI: 42
priv. Fairfield, Lexington alarm, 177 IIB: Sa
service, 177D III: 95a, SSa
Job, deserter from the Oliver Cronmvell IX: 154
Annew, Anew.
Andrew, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XAX: a
Groton, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: la, 2a, 4b,. Sb, 17b, 79b
David, service, l? 81 XXV: SlTa
Annis, [ r. ship Defence account IX: E4f
Charles, ship Defence account IX: 24d
Anno, John, brig Defence account, 177S IX: a
( A) New Haven petition for military co. I: 192b
Anor, Edward ( A) miner, r. eceipt for wages, 1777 XII: 47
Answitz, Apolles, priv. allowed depreciation of waEes, 1780 YO[ X: 3f
( Appoles) priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta
Answorth, Ahial, priv. Woodstock, service, 1779 XVI: 3b
Alven, 1780 XVII 17
Anthony, Antoney, Antony.
Oliver Cromwell account, 1778 XXXI: 36b
ship Defence account IX: 246cdC, XXXI: 41a
" Jack, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3f
() " power of attorney for . com. on soldiers’ land, 1780
XXV: 30b
James, Wethersfield, service, 1780 XVI: 6a
John, service on schooner Spy, 1777 IX: 40c
Wallingford, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: SSa
" priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3s
Wallingford, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81
XXX: la, 5a, 50c, 143d
Antizell, Silas, priv. Willington, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 10a
- 45-
Antoney, see Anthony.
Antony,
Apes, Peter, priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a
service, 1781 XXV: 20a
Apley, Ezikiel, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 41c
Josiah, T0rring. ton, service, 1780 XVII: 42
Apthorp, Charles Ward, N. Y. confiscated estate.
Land at Plainfield in process of sale to Eb-enezer
Harris. Petibion of latter asking for
liberty to complete purchase, neg. 0ct. 1779
XlV: 388
James Hillhouse appointed adm. Jan. 1782. Report
of mortgages due the estate & resolve mpow-ering
Hillhouse to adjust accounts with per-sons
owing same,, y 1782 XXIII 377- 379
Petition of Reuben & Benjamin Scofield con-cerning
paying mortgage held by his estate.
Gr. Oct. 1782 XXII1: 401,402
Mortgage against Waterbury land oned by Dan-iel
Brown now in hands of the state. Petition
by Brown & Benjamin Hine for settlement of
Hine’s claim on state through transfer of the
land to Hine, Jan, 1783 XXIV: 189,191
On petition relating to debts of Benjamin An-derson
estate, adm. of Apthorp estate directed
to pay with avails of that estate,}, y 1783
XXIV: 319,320
Petition by William Baldwin, Branford, as heir
of Richard Baldwin, showing latter ewed money
on a mortgage to Apthorp. He asks liberty to
pay same in state securities. Gr. provided se-curities
amount to value of land as appraised
by corn. named i resolve, May 1783 XXIV: 368,36
Petition by Samuel 01msted, 2d. Ridgefield,
showing he mortgaged land to Apthorp who
brought action Jan. J776. 01msted offered pay-ment
at that time to attorney who refused ac-ceptance.
James Hillhouse, adm. on the estate,
now sues petitioner. He asks liberty to pay
in state securities payable in coin. Con. 0ct.
1783 XXVI: 205- 207
Petition by Jonathan Hollister, Glastonbury,
showing he mortgaged land to Apthorp for
which he offered payment & was refused ac-ceptance.
",% en estate was confiscated he ap-plied
to adm. to accept payment & was refused.
He asksliberty to pay in state securities.
Con. Oct. 1783 XXVI: 208
Petition by Jonathan Wareing, jr. Stamford,
showing he mortgaged land to Apthorp. In 1776
he offered payment o attorney & was refused.
Petitioner asks liberty to pay in state se-curities.
Gr. Jan. 1783 XXVI: 2- 261
Petition by Samuel Hair, jr. Stam
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| Title | Index v. 1 Connecticut archives. Revolutionary war, 1763-1789 : 37 volumes and index : index in eight volumes |
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| Transcript | CONNECTICUT ARCHIVES REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1763- 1789 THIHTY SEVEN VOLUMES AND INDEX INDEX IN EIGHT VOLUES VOLUME ONE, A B Hat% ford Conneotiout State Library 1917 Note This index covers about fifteen thousand nine hundred and twenty docnents whlohwere selected about 1845 from the files of the @ eneral assembly and the Conittee of the pay table by Sylvester Judd, author of the History of Hadleyj Mass., and arranged in thirty seven volmes since cited as Connectlout Archives. Revolutlonarywar, series one. The index made by Effle M. Priokett, with the assistance of Mary Eunce Brewster, has been in pro@ tess since June 191. Xt is made on the dictionary plan of nne, subject and town entries. Under the name of an individual will be found all references to such person; under the nazne of a town, all matters affeotin that town as a corporate body and under the town with subhead Estates, Xndlviduals or Taverns will be found reference to persons inhabitin@ such town. There is, however, no effort to list uder the town all soldiers or persons mentioned as fro such town. Full names ofembers of the General assembly have been filled out from authentic rolls of the Senate and the House in the possession of the State Library; nnes of officers in the army, state regiments and militia and, in a fewinstanoes, of privates, from Heltman’s Register and the Connecticut men in the war of the Revolution; names of prominent historical characters and civil offloers of other statesfrom accredited histories and state manuals; also names of persons referred to in more than one doonent, whose identity is clear, have been entered under the fullest for found. In each instance reasonable care has been used for identification. The typin of volne one was done byary E. Smith and Adella M.. Green and was completed June 4, 1917. Connecticut State Library. Hartford, Conn., June 5, 1917. State Librarian. Abbreviations used in the Revolutionary index. a. o. i. aoO. p a. d. q. m. adj. adm. admx. ass’t brIg. bri-@ en. brig- maj capt. CO1. com’y corn ’ y- gen oon. Oorp. d. o.. d. O.. p. d. o. p. d. P. m. g d. q. m. g, de- oom’Y dep- gov dept. ens. exrx. Ft, OV, en. jr. - s- d iieut. lieut- col ( M) maj. maj- en ne. p . m. priv. q. m-q. m- en. q. m- sert. ’ eg’t see ’ y serif. sees. sr. sur. surg- mate treas. auto@ raph. assistant commissary of issues. assistant commissary of purchases. assistant deputy quartermaster. adjutant. admnistrator. administratrix. assistant. brigade. brigadier general. brigade major. captain. company. colonel. Committee. commissary Comnissary general. continued. corporal. pence ( English money) deputy oo. mmissary eneral. deputy o_ omissary general of purchases. deputy Com] nissary of purchases. deputy paymaster eneral. deputy quartermaster. deputy quartermaster general. deputy commissary. deputy @ overner. department. ensign. executor. exeoutr ix. fort ( used with name of fort) govornor. eneral. granted. junior. Pounds, shillins, pence ( English money) lieutenant. lieutenant colonel. mark. major. major @ eneral. negatived. paymaster. private. quartermaster. quartermaster general. quartermaster sergeant. regiment. shilling ( English money) secretary. sergeant. session. senior. surgeon. surgeon mate. treasurer. INDEX ---, Daniel ( A) Ashford paper I: 188 ---, David, Salisbury militla paper VIII: 559b ---, Jack, New Haven, loss in British rald, July 1779 XV: 234 ---, Thomas ( A) Boston, is% tar on sugar act, 1764 I: ld --- omey, John ( A) jailer, Norwich petition XIV: 369b Aames, see Ames. Aaron, Thomas, seaman, service on the Oliver Comwell, 1777 ( runaway) IX: 450 Abanathar, se Abrnethy. Abanathy, Abarnathy, Abbatt, ee Abbott. Able, Abbee, Abbey, Abby. Capt. printer’s bill VII: 45To " Sheriff, tax collector XXXVI: 205,209 E. clohhing account " Elazer, prv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: d " Conn. 11ne, 1781- S2 XXX: Ta " Hartford, bounty a supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, 4b, Sf, 6a, 19b, 85a " Elijah, priv. Mansfield, half days tralning, 1778 IIA: 64b servlce, 1775 IIC: 14ab Eliphale%, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: r " Conn. llne, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta " Hartford, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 56a " servlce, 1775 IIC: 25aeglk, XI: 445 " Ellsha ( A) account for dlstributln public acts of the Assembly through towns In Wlndham county, 1778 XVI: tS " Pomfre% account XII: 64 " Windham, appoln% ed to collect state clothinE, salt, provi-sions & other stores in county of Windham& dispose of same for benefit of the state, May 1784 " appointed to receive arms from Huntington estate, 1784 F/ XVII: 279 Woodstock account XII: 558 " George, priv. Hartford, service, 1780 XVII: I9 Hezekiah, account of Eun VI: 458a " marine on the Oliver Cromwell, enlistment IX: I85 " " " " furlough, Feb. 1777 IX: l4a, 135a, 157b, i59 " ( A) " Windham, petltlon showing enlistment on the Oli-ver Cromwell & asking release on count of the delay in setting out on cruise, Mar. 1777 IX: l9 " " prv. servioe, 1775 IIC: 55b " " Windham, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: ga " Isaac, filer, servioe, 1775 IIC: lTb " priv. Ashford, half days % ralnlng, 1775 IIA: 8a Jeduthan, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sa Hartford, half days training, 1775 $ I IIA: 65b " " " supplles, 1777- 81 XXX: la, atf, a, 85a " " servlce, 1775 llC: 2aeglk, XI: 445 " " sergt. Conn. llne, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a " John, state attorney’s aeeount, 1780- 8Z XXXIIl: 2Olab " " priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: ta " Conn. line, 1781- 8 XXX: Ta " " Enfield, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 6a " " " Mansfield, bounty & supplles, 1777- 81 XXX: is, 2a, 4d, 5d, 5b, 95,96era " " Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 27ad " " servlee, 1775,1777,1781 IIC: 14b, Vl: 542, XXXII: ab Wlndham, servlce, 1780 XVII: 10 n= thax, prim. : upp! i::, 17 Abbe, Joseph, priv. Conn. llne, 1781- 82 ......................... XXX: Ta " ason, privo alloed depreciation of ases, 1780 XXX’SL . " " Windham ................................... XXX: . " " " service, 1777 ....................... VI 546 " Nathan, prlv. ansfield, half days training, f775 IIA: 64c . . " servlce, 1775 ............................. IIC: 14b " Nathaniel, priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 ..................... XXX: 7a " Phinehas ( A) creditor of Charles Ripley estate, 1782 XXVI: 217 " " delivery of powder from Windham miii, 1779 XXXII: 547b ". " un sold for army ....................... III: 256a " powder account .............................. XXXII: 57 " " ( A) Windham, remonstrance aainst Nathaniel Wales’ pen-sion 178% ................... XXXVII: 108,109a " Richard, account for waes, 1781 ....................... XVII: 46 .’ " ( A) capt. certificate ot" ferriae for his co. 1780 XVII: I7Z, 175 .. " capt. co. mentloned ........................... XVII: 550 " " ( A) capt. receipt for provisions for his to. ordered to West Point, 1780 .................. XVII: 551ab " " lleut, amount of bounty ro11,1776 XXXlI: 210a . . " Enfield, Lexlnton a/ arm, 1775 ............ lib: 6a . " priv. " service, 1780 ................... XVII: 27 " Samuel, priv. lansfield, half days % rainins, 1775 ........ IIA: 64b . . " service, 1775 ............................. IIC: 14b " Shubael, com. on buyln5 horses for army ............ XX: 340ab,. 341 . . " " commissariat ........................... XXI 505 . . " " cosCs of court marlal ........... XXIV: 226b, 227 . . " " financial measure ....................... XXIV: 8 . . " " military measures XXII" 51 c, 542,559, XXI" 81 " " ( A) " " " " account ............. XXII: 50 . . . . " settlin5 army accounts ............ XXX: 148- 152b . . . .. . . " " account for services, 1784 ............................. XXXIII 268 . " " Windham, account for services in assls% in % 0 sell salt-peter, belon@ in o the s% ae, 1785 XXVIII : 8%, YII 155 . . " account o provisions sold army, 1780 XXXV: I71 .. . . " with Jedediah Elderkln, 1782 XXXIV: 4 .. . . " " quartermaster- general, 1780 XVII1: 229 . " " appointed to collect clothin in Vindham county Dec. 1777 ....................... XII: 65b, 294a . . " commissioner % o sell conflscaCed ears% el XXXVI I14 " " ( A) " " . . " " report of sales & receipt for deeds. 1781 XXXIV: 148abc . . " tom. on soldiers’ families ............. XXX: I36 . . " oounty sheriff ....................... XXXVI: 61 " " ( A) " " " account current with state, 178- 1787 .............................. XXXII: 2: 26 . . " " creditor of Charles Ripley estate, 1782- XXVl: 217 .. . " information aainst Hezekiah Bissell 1: 57a .. . " Jabez Huntlnton estate account, 1785- XXXll: llOb . . " " petition on celebration of peace, 1785 XXXII: 331a . . .. " receipt for illiam Colller .......... XVII’ 526 . . " sale of confiscated land ............ XXlX: 50a . . " salt account, l? 82 ................. XXXII: 11lab . . . " received from Samuel MClellan1782 XXV: 259 . " state attorney’s account, 1782,1786 XXXlII: 201b, 358d " " com’y. Windham, account current, y 1785 with invoices of purchases of pork, salt & cattle & account of expenses, 1780- 8. ResIve of Council allow-in him oommisslon, HaY 178 XXXV: I$ 5- 140 Abbe, Solomon, priv. Mansfield, half days training, 1775 llA’ 64b " " jr. " saltpeter account, 1777 X1: 61a " Stephen, jr. priv. Hartford, half days training, 1778 llA’ 65a " Thomas, capt. 1777 ...................................... VI" O4 " " " & others, petltion showing service until dismissed on furlough in 1778 & discharge in 1785. Their pay has been only that allowed by Congress & as other states have made officers in like circumstances equal to those who continued through the war they ask relief. Neg. Oct. 1785 XXIX" 56 " " ( A) " army petition, 1779 (?) Xlll’ 372a " " " co . mentioned ............................ XII 516f " " ( A) " East Windsor, petltlon showin long service in the army, money advanced for satisfying men in his co.& c. He is now sued for a balance of 40/ 13 found due the state which he is unable to pay. He asks relief. Con. May 1783 YS( IV’ 306 " " " Enfield, account of blankets, 1777 XI" 175 " " " " bounty & supplies, 1777- 81 XXX’la, 5e, 15,67a " " ( A) " " receipt for blankets for his co. Apr. 1777 XI" 174 " " " return of clothing issued his co. 1778 Y( XV- IO3a " " " supernumerary officer XIII 378 " " lieut, appolntment, Oct. 1776 IV" 347e, 353b " " " Enfiei d, appointment, May 1776 IV: 13,20a " " " " changed to different co. June 1776 IV: 22 " " " " Lexington alarm, 1775 lIB" 8b " " priv. " " " 177 IIB: 6a " " " " service, 1776 XXXI 21a, 22b " William, priv. Mansfield, half days trainin, 177G IIA’ 64b " " " " Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 2Tad " " " service, 1775 IIC" 14b Abbee, see Abbe. Abbercromble, see Abercrombie. Abbeshart, see Abeshart. Abbet, see Abbott. Abbey, see Abbe. Abbit, see Abbott. Abbot, see Abbott. Abbott, Abbatt, Abbet, Abbit, Abbot, Abot, Abott. " Col. ass’t. com’y. .................................... XIX: 26 " " reg’ t mentioned XVI" 84a, 171 ; XVII " Aaron ( A) Norwalk, endorsement of petition, 1785 XXVIII: 248c " Abiel, East Windsor, blanket sold army XI: 12a " " wages for guard duty at Newgate, 1782 YO[ XI: 216a " " priv. Ashford, half days trainlng, 1775 IIA: 6a " Ass, priv. service, 1775 IIC" 18c " Benjamin, account for carting, l? 81 XXXV: I39 " " clothin account, I779 FDOV: 227d " " Windham, saltpeter account, 17?? XI" " " priv. Middletown, half days tralning, 1775 IIA’ 44a " Daniel, commissary account, 1780 XXXV" " " New Haven, loss in British raid, 1779 XV’ 26e " " Norwich, gun sold army III’ 454a, 455a, 45a; XXXI’ 5Oga " David, Ridgefield, heirs land, 1782 IV: 20% a " Ebenezer, jr. ( A) Norwalk lister ........................ VI " Enoch ( A) Norwalk & Stamford petition, 1780 XIX: 552b " George, priv. Wethersfield, enllstment, l? 81 FDCV: I28 " James, ens. Lebanon, enlistment in 1777 & capture by the Brit-ish. Wife’s petition for wages & supplies granted, May 1779 XIV’ 246,27 " " ( A?) ens. petition showing he was held prisoner by Brit-ish from Dec. l??? till Jan. l? 81 & asking same wages as allowed officers of equal rank in the army. Con. May 1781 XXI’ 18 - 4- Abbott, James, ens. petition for wages while prisoner of war favor-ably reported on. Gr. same wages as officer of equal rank in army, May 1781 XXI: 75,76 prisoner of war & on list of exchange, 1780 XIX: 339c " certificate of date of his com-mlssion, I777 XVI: 289 " prisoner owar, wages, June 1779 XVI: 260 lieut. Lebanon, appointment, May 1782 XXII: 281b Jehiel, priv. Tolland, half days training, 1775 IIA: 38c John, Norwalk mortgage deed held by C. W. Apthorp XXIII: 378b Ridgefleld, loss in raid, Apr. 1777 VIII: 391b Tolland, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: la " prlv. Norwich, Lexington alarm, l? 75 IIB: 87c service, 1778 llC: b, 18c jr. ( A) Norwalk petition VIII: 82b " 3d. priv. Tolland, half days training, J775 IIA: 88c Joseph, Lincoln, testimony on Lexington alarm, Apr. 1775 I: 129 Pomfret selectman IIB: 45c ( A) VI: 399b Windham county com. on town returns of recruits, 1781 XX: 178b ( A) capt. Pomfret militia co. 1775 IIA: 82b ( A) roll of co. Sept. 1776 XI: 53ab Windham account of arms for his co. 1776 XI: 378a lI lieut- col. Pomfret XVI: 336, XVII: 28Ia receipt for medicine for his reg’t, 1779 XVI: 2 reg’t mentioned XVI: 387, XVII: 485 Lemuel, Ridgefield, loss in raid, Apr. 1777 VIII: 391b Lewis, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 YDv: 3f Nathan, priv. Stafford, half days training, 1775 llA: 26a ". segt, service, 1775 IIC: 48b Unlon, half days trainin, 1775 IIA: 57a Lexington alarm, l? 75 IIB: 47a Philip, priv. Ashford, hslf days training, 1775 IIA: 6a " Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 48c service, 1778 IIC: ITb " Windham, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 60b Samuel, appraisal of Norwich arms lll: 244a, 456a " com. on fire- arms IV: 20, VII: II? a ( A) Lebanon, petition showing service at Boston & depar-ture from camp without proper discharge. He asks that he may have his wages. Gr. May VII: 291,292 money repaid treasury, 1780 D( V: 508a Norwich, account for appraising horses, 1777 XI: 415a 1777 XI: llSab receiving cattle, 1781 YD( V: 184b " gun sold army, 1775 III: 454a, 455a, Y( XI: 309b " premium, l? 75 IIC: ISd " ( A) a. c. p, account current with vouchers, Sept. 1781 DV: lG- 18 commissary account, l? 80,1782 FD( XV: 79ab, 187a " Norwich, appointment, Apr. 780 XVIII: 89a lieut- col, army orders VII: 192 ( A) 1776 VII: Igl " information concerning Capts. Perkins & Wheat V: 226a, 228a ( A) lieut- col, information concerning Capts. Perkins & Wheat, l? 76 V: 225,227 priv. Lebanon, half days trainin, 1778 IIA: 22a service, l? 75 IC: lScd - 5- Abbott, Sarah, lbanon, petition shoing her husband enlisted as ensign in 1777 and was taken prisoner. He has receiv-ed no wages and she asks that they may be paid her and the ton com. be directed to sup-ply her family. Gr. May 1779 XIV: 246,247 Seth ( A) Norwalk petition VIII: 82b lieut, appointment, June 1776 IV: 270c, 277a Stephen, priv. Pomfret, half days trainln, 1775 IIh: 2a William, corp. Union, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 47a " priv. half days training, 1775 IIA: 57a jr. priv. Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA: 2a LexinGton alarm, 1775 IIB: 45a Abby, see Abbe. Abeel, see Abel.. Abel, Abeel, Abell, Abil, Able, Ables. Col. agent for Isaac Burr XXXI: 391 Lieut. commissary account XXXIV: 2a Ma. directions to adjourn superior court, 1781 XVII:@ 49 receipt of pay at Fishkills,] 777 VI: 554 Mr. attorney (?) t Fairfield county court VIII: 168 " commissary account, 1778 YDOV: 240b Abel, prv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 YDC(: Sd Chatham, bounty before 1780 XXX: I4b Caleb, prlv. service, l? 75 IIC: 44b jr. rum account, 1777 Xl: 355a Cherub, priv. McClellan’s reg’t petltion, 1779 XIII: 363c Daniel, jr. ( A) Lebanon selectman XI: 28a, XVI: I97 lieut, appointment, Jan. 1777 V: 48 Elijah, agent for Hezekiah Hubbell to lay his account before the Assembly XXII: 332 com. on arms Vll: ll7a confiscated estate XXVI: 281b, 282c, FIIX: 230a investiatin conduct of militia officers VIIl: 282b ( A) VIII: 289c, 21,293 military measure Vlll: 28b ( A) private petition y/ XVlI: 86b salt distribution VII: 371 " sea- coast defense XXIV: Ib " ( A) XXIV: 2a to count votes for members of Congress XFJCVll 281b, 291a ( A) Fairfield co. unty sheriff XXlll: 20b, 370d ( A) account for executions for de-ficiency of recruits, 1782- 84. Settled, J787 YJXII: I88 ( A) county sheriff, account with treasurer, execu-tions for provision taxes, 1782. Settled, 1787 YJJII: I87 ( A) county sheriff, certificate for service of 4 soldiers in Fairfield guard, May 1780 XX: 228 county sheriff, deserters committed to him, 1780 XX: 229a " ( A) county sheriff, deposition on receiving deser-ters from Horseneck & placing them in Fair-field town guard, May 1780 XX: 2I " county sheriff, payment to Jonathan Sturges, 1788 F/ XI I I: 840b, 842 (?) county sheriff, payment to Joseph P. Cooke, 1784 (?) county sheriff, tax collector XXXVI: 208,209 " ( A) endorsement of petition XXVI:] S2a loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 250e, 251d, XIX: 73c ( A) petition 1778- 80 XIII: 264, XV: 248ab, XIX: 75d - 6- Abel, Elijah ( A) Fairfield, petition showing he acted as recruiting of-ficer & in 1779 received continental money for pay of soldiers but they refused to accept it & he returned same to the Treasurer. He asks that he may be credited with the amount that he may settle his account. Gr. Jan. 1783 Y/ XIV: 164,185 " petition showing as recruitin officer he received continental money & in final settle-ment he is found indebted for 21/ 8/ 7. He asks liberty to pay in liquidated securities. Gr. Oct. 1789 FD[ XVI I 118,117 ( A) " receipt XI 857,889 " representative 1777- 78 VII 4d, VIll 250c, X: 86c " " oath of fidelity, Aug. 1777 VII : 460a " " " tax abated for loss in British raid, l? 80 XIX: 72b, 7b ( A) order for meals for members of Stratford guard, 1775 XI $ 26 " " payment to William Samuel Johnson, 1787 XXXIII: 580b ( A) receipt for recruiting & arresting deserters, 1778 XII 197 state attorney’s account, 1787 XYD[ III: 358e ( A) western town petition, 1780 XVIII: lSlb ca, p, t, account current for co. 1776 VI: 155 " of commissions in co. 1776 Vl: 488a appointment May 1776,0ct. 1776 IV: 15,2Ob, 49a, .55b co. mentioned IV: 282 " Fairfield, account in Lexington alarm IIB: G8b " petition showing service & that he was advanced money for his co. of which a bal-ance remained & later when he became recruit-ing officer he used the balance in that ser-vice. Pay table have credited the sum at de-preciated value & it ought to have been at specie. He asks relief. Com. appointed & on their report petition gr. May 1787, May 1788 FJ/ VI 255- 257 " roll of co. enlisted by him, 1776 VI: 152 " service, 1777 VI 807 (?) Stratford account of arms for his co. 1776 VI 569 " ( A) lieut- col, endorsement of account, 1784 XXXII: I26b Fairfield coast guard, pay, 1780 (?) XXXVI 149 " refusal to act as p. m. of short levies in 4th brigade XXIV: 888- 385 " maj. bearer of order FDCXI: 520 ( A) certificate for accounts, 1779- 80 XVII: 249ab, 805 " " co. at Fairfield mentioned, 1780 XVIII: SS2ab " (?) member of court martial, 1780 XXXVI: I69a money for bounty, 1777 XI: S80 " of reg’t in campai. n at Fishkills 1777 VI: 840b " ( A) " receipt for money for bounty, Oct. 1777 XI: 581 " " service, 1777 ’ VI 555- 558,540a, 5I priv. Lebanon, half days training, 1775 llA: 51a " " service, 1776 VI: 182 " Eliphalet, priv. Lebanon, half days tralnin, 1778 llA: 51a " service, 1776 VI 149 Isaac, Norwich, account of pork sold army, 1781 XXXV: 8 note for duty on rum XFIlI 211a John, trooper, service at Greenwich, 1779 XVI: 448a Joseph, account for carting rum & molasses, 1777 - XI: 126 delivery of molasses VII: I54,1X: 80 - 7- Abel, Joseph, ens. Lebanon veteran co. petition, 1783 XXIV: 64c sergt. Lebanon, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 59b service, 1775 IIC 18b Martin, Norwich, gun sold army, 1775 S( l 309a " prlv. servlce, 1775 IIC: 44b Rufus, Norwich XXX: 27a B. fifer, service, 1775-- IIC: 44b Simon, sergt, service, l?? 8 VI: I50 Sluman, soldier, account of gun, 1778 VI: 228b Solomon, jr. priv. Lebanon, half days trainlng, 1775 IIA: 51a William ( A) Sharon paper, l? 80 XIX: 443a Abell, see Abel. Abennthy, see Abernethy. Abercrombey, see Abercrombie. Abercrombie, Abbercrombie, Abercrombey. Aaron, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XVII 58b, XXX: 3p Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: ? a Aberhart, John, priv. discharged from northern army, Sept. 177.5 III: ll2b Abernathy, see Abernethy. Abernethy, Abanathar, Abanathy, Abarnathy, Abenathy, Abernathy. Giles ( A) matross, receipt for wages for 1781 XXV: 483 " service, 1781- 82 YS( V: 374d, 482 priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3u James, Woodbury XFS: 135b Jared, " Norfolk, Lexington alarm, 1776 IIB: 4a John, service, 1776 Y/ VII 369a W. ( A) Harwinton paper XIIl: lOlb W. ( A) selectman XVII 4COs Abeshart, Abbeshart. John Lodewick, Branford, tax abated for service in 1776 Vl 32ab Abil, James, receipt for carrying northern army invalids, 17? lll: 120d Abil, see Abel. Abi e, " " Ables, Abner, Isaac, prlv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sf " " Conn. line, 1781- 8 XXX: 7a Aborn, Samuel ( A) Warren, R. I. receipt for0 judged by Council of safety proper pay for use of his ship for prisoners of war, 1780 XXXI: I58ab " Williu, quarterunner, service on the Oliver Cromwell & deser-tion, 1778- 79 Y/ F1 8b Aborns, Samuel, jr. prlv. Tollnd, half days traininK,] 775 IIA: 71b Abot, see Abbott. Abott, " Abraham, Samuel ( A) Groton volunteer petition, Sept. 1781, Jan. 1782 XXII 80b Abrahams, John, Greenwich, loss in British rid, 1779 XV: 271a " tax abated for loss in British raid, 1783 F/ IV: 274 Abrhemson, Abramson. " John, Greenwich, tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780, 1783 XVIII 268c, 288c, XIX 80a,; llV: 276a Abramse, Jacob ( A) endorsement of N. Y. petition,] 785 XXVIII: IIIb Abramson, see Abrahamson. Abro, Abros, Abrow. Benajah, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, l? 80 XXX: 3f " Conn. line, ]. 781- 82 XXX: 7a " () power of attorney for com. on soldiers’ land, l? 80 XXV: 30b Torrington Y/ X: 129a Abros, see Abro. Abrow, Acaly, Ackley. - 8- Accounts see Auditors; B_ arracking & barrack- mcsters; Bills of credit. Emission; Blankots; Bookbindi-; Boston re-lief; B__ ct- Cat.___ tle--- tteners; Clo- hinc. Ac-cots; Cossariat; Cossion; Cot-tee of cepondence; ttee of tpay table. Accosts; tror; Coiscated es-tates Accounts; Continental e. Accounts; also Continentel, subheed Accounts der individl reents & comie; Continental congress. Delegates; Continental looffice; per; Council of sty. Accots; Dbury ard; Dury raid; on robbery. ot. Delinqus. Accounts; , eserters. Accounts; argo. Accots; rn; listment; rfeld. British rad; Fairfd. fense; eral convention; Feesnes, penalties & c; riage; Flas of te; FI; French ay; nch naGenral assem. Acts; Gov-ernor. Accounts; Governor’s foot ard, ls 2d. companies; GrOUch. British raid; Green-ch. Defense; ton. British raid; Gro. Defense; Half, training; Hartoronven-tion, Oct.; Hartford cow, jail; Hartford state house; Hos; Indians; Killinth. Defense; Lawsatutec. Revin; Lead; Lexingtona. Accots; Licenses; uor ti] lation; Litchfield cty jailal-ists. Accounts; e. Defense; Maritime airs; Medical stores. ots; Middo. Leadne; dleto. Sulphur works; iford. Defense; itia; Nes o tos; sof vessels. Ac-nts; NI stores; ccounts; NHaven. Britishd; NHaven. Defense; Newen con-vention; Ne Hn poder ll; NLondon. Bri-ish raid; w London. Defense; N. ccounts; Newgate prison; Noalk. Britisaid; Norwalk. ense; 0ranctores. Accounts; Orce stores. Sas. Accots; er; tal ser-vice & ressea. Accots; Powder. Aunts; PrintinG. Accosts; Prisonerf r. erican. ounts; isonersr. British. Accounts; Private cls & petitions; Providence conven- n; Quebec eedition; Qui; Reees. Ac-cots. I. fense; Riflattalon. Accots; Salisbururnace; SaAcoounts; Saltpeter. Ac-ts; brook. Dese; Sea- coasefense; Secretary. ccots; Sheri Sick; Sllpox; diers’ filies. Ats; alSolrs’ lies, subhead ns of ts; ingfield convention; State attorneys; State regiments; Stonington. Dnse; Stratordfense; Sulphur; erior court; Svng; Tation; Te; onderoga eeion, Apr. y tation. Accots; Treasurer; Treasures of-fice; Treasury; Unitcoloniescounts; U. S. AccoWiho. der mll; Wriing. Accts; Yale colleeA Achar, see Achor. Achor, Achar, Acct. " Jacob, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, J780 II: 8b,: p " " balance due for 1781 Co. Iine, 1781- 82 : Ta ( M) receipt for wages, Je 1781 : 28a seice, 1781 Ackaley, see Ackley. Acker, Abram, carpenter’s te, service on the Oliver Croell, 1778- 79 I: 88a - 9- Ackla, see Ackley. Acley, Acaly, Ackaley, Ackla, Ackly, Acley, Acoly, Akely, Akerly, Akley. Ariel, drummer, allowed depreciation of wages, 780 XF: 3L " priv. Sharon, bounty before 1780 XXX: 35a " Azerial, priv. Sharon, bount 1779 XXX: I24b " B. account of cattle sold army, 1780 YJOCV: 84ab " Barzilee, East Haddam, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 72 Benjamin, avails of land delivered Pay table, 1787 XIXII: 258b Kent, petition showing his accounts as purchaser of cattle for commissary dept. are open for set-tlement & a former petition on the subject was granted but mislald. Groadjustment, Jan. 1788 XXIV: 75,74 state attorney’s account, 1788- 87 YXIII: 338acd execution against him, 1786 XXXII: 194 ass’t com’y FIX: 218,219 Bezaleel, East Haddam, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 73 sergt- maj, service, 1775 llC: 3b Calvin, priv. Hartland, detached for servlce, 1780 ", Ch.. ampion, Salisbury militia paper corp. XXX: I52a ( A) " receipt for wages, June 1781 XXV: 2@ a priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: i Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Salisbury, bounty before 1780 XXX: S9 Cuff, priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XY: 7a Edward, prv. Chatham, halF days training, 1778 llA: 14a Elijah, 2d. East Haddam, purchase of confiscated estate of 011- vet Delancy, judge of probate’s certificate & receipt for deed, 178 XXXIV: 281ab Ezra, prlv. Chatham, half days training, 1775 llA: 14a " Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 79a Gideon, ens. East Haddammilitary co. James, jr. priv. Colchester, half days training, 1775 llA: la Joel, account of cattle sold army, 1780 XXXV: IO0 ".( A) HartS. and selectman XI: 254 John, Hebron, petition with deposition & Treasurer’s certifi-cate showin he had a note from the Treasurer for i0/ 17/ 8 which he lost and has never been able to find. He asks that the note be re-placed. Gr. Oct. 1783 FDCVI: I47- 150 prlv. Marlborough, half days trainln, 1778 IIA: 25a servlce, 1775 IIC: Sb Joseph, premium for salt manufactured 1777 XII: 32% a Lewis, corp. Corm. line, 1781- 82 YDX: 7a priv. allowed depreciation of waes, 1780 XXX: Sd " " " Colchester, half days training, 1778 llA: la Nathaniel ( A) petition apparently from Hartford jail showing need of clothes & asking liberty to go out to work, Oct. 1777 VIII: 22 ens. of East Haddam co. of householders, appointment Nov. 1776 V: I08 Nicholas, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sd clothing received, 1778 / 3LXV: I05a Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Samuel Guilford, tax abated for service in 177 corp. Colchester, half dys tralnlng, 1775 llA: la " Guilford, service, l? 79 XVI: 2b priv. bounty & supplies, 1780 XXX: 2a, 4b, 75b " " desertion, 1780 XXX: 2a half days tralning, 1775 llA: lSa " Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 54a service, 1775 IIC: 18c " Silas, East Haddam, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 72,73 priv. East Haddam, Lexinton alarm, l? 7 IIB:? Sa service, 1775 IIC: iOc sert. McClellan’s reg’t petition, 1779 XIllSSSb - I0- Acley, Stephen, priv. Chatham, half days training, 17? 5 IIA: i4a East Haddam, Lexinton alarm, 1775 IIB: 75a " service, 1775 IIC: b, 52b Thomas, corp. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sa Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a priv. Chatham, half days trainin, 1775 IIA: 14a " East Haddam, supplies, 1777- 81 YJl: la, a, 4a, 5e, 6a, 66a " Warren, East Haddam, tax abated for service in 1778 VI: 72,73 " priv. service, 1775 IIC: Sb Ackly, see Ackley. Aciey, Acoly, " Acor, see Achor. Actions at law Act enabling U. S. to prosecute any suit for the recovery of debts or for damages for frauds or trespass & direct-ing state officers to give aid. Agents ap-pointed by Congress for settling public ac-counts to have same privileges as state au-thorities, May 1782 XXII: 280 Active ( sloop) Petition of Gideon 01mstead & others of Hartford showing they were obliged to serve as masthands on sloop Active from Jamaica & on voyage they overpowered crew & held sloop as prize. Penn. state bri@- antlne came up with them & also claimed the sloop. Penn. courtupheld their own ship. Ap-peal to Congress & reversal of decision was disregarded. They ask aid of Assembly. Con. May 1779 XIV: 222 Adam, John ( A) commissary of prisoners Y/ ll: 241a Adames, see Adams. Adams, Adamss Addams. lodging account for Ticonderoga men III: SS, 60a Ticonderoga expedition account III: 57a Col. Litchfield, cartridge account, 1781 XXV: 920 Esq. V: 422b Maj. XXXIII: 5 Messrs. III: 808c Mr. VII: ISI, XXXlI: 289b ass’t p. m. eastern dept. VllI: 140e Fairfield account YDCXII: 280a, 281 Redding VIII: 95 Aaron ( A) Norwalk petition VIII: 82b " Abel, Redding, petition with army pass shoving service in Brit-ish army, voluntary return via R. I.& arrest at Waterbury. Petition for pardon, differing votes, Jan.! 779 XlV: 358,360 Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: S8a state attorney’s account, 1778- 80 XXXlll: lTSab, 177d priv. service, 1778- TS llC: gc, Xl: 48a Abner, cat. account of provisions for his co. XVII: 4,544 ( A) receipt for provisions for his co., 1780 XVII: 545 " lieut. Pomfret, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 45a " soldier, Canterbury, account of gun, 177S " jr. priv. Pomfrethalf days training, 1778 llA: 82a Abraham, bounty, 1777 Vl: 847a priv. service, 1775 llC: 28b, lll: 97a " Alexander P. account of powder from Windhammill for marine dept. 1780 XXXII: 55 " " P. New London bill III: 519 " " P. ( A) New London, endorsement of Voluntown tavern pe-tltion, i778 XIII: 14Sb " " P. powder account, 1780 XXXII: S20,881 " " P. ( A) receipt for powder for frigates Trumbull & Bourbon, 1780 YDO[ II: S2Sa - ll- Adams, 2nasa, priv. Wethersfield, Lexington alar, 1775 Andrew ( A) I! H service 1776 IIB: 14a XXX1: 16a, 17,18a XIX: 4 account current includinG services as attorney, mem-ber of congress & c. 1781 XXXIII: II5 account to be adjusted VI: 487e ( A) assistant XXVI 352, FDCVII 185,235c, 287a, FSVI I I 1 i0, XXIX: 45e, YvDVI 803b ( A) attorney XIV: 822ab, 323, 82@, 827,329, X/ VII 234,236b ( A) bill for services in Stiles & Marshall cases allowed May 1776 V: 387 ( A) clerk council of safety- V: 355,1X: 165, XI 155,472b, 496a, 534a, 565b, FJXV: 221 ( A) clerk ]. ower house VIII: 85,] 28,2c6, 354,0,$ GI, $ 98, 69, 71,8,$ 87, $ 97,402, X: 2, 15,41,88,92- 94,97- i02, ] 04,109, I ii, 12,1 ]- 122 124,125,127,3 30,141, ] 46, 51- 15, 157- 159,163, 169,177,, 175,178, ] 84,193,198,200,225,247,250, 251,257,261,272,278,346,360,370,378,407, XIII 106, ] 07, 20,122, ] 88,189,224,225,229,2.31, Z4, 243,244,245,247,249,250,278. commissioner on supplyin French allies, appointment Nov. 1780 XIX: 273 com. on army accounts FDtX: lle, 12c, 25a, 27g, 31b, 33 bills of credit VIII: 48 Bissell claim VIII: 96b ( A) VIII 98 confiscated estate XXVI: 64b ( A) costs of refugees X: 301 Danbury & Ridgefield lesses VIII: 386 raid VII 24b delegates to Congress XXII: 282, XXXVI: I22b, 207 ( A) YD[ ll 3,281, FIXVI 208 " distribution of money to soldiers & families XIV: II2 financial measures XXVI: 3b, 195 ( A) XXXVI 196b half pay of officers XXVI: IOSab inimical persons V: 4- S6,4Ta, VI: 408a, XIX: 292d, XX: lisa, XXIII: 25 ( A) inimical persons Y/ III: 258 " letters to New England states on prices XIII 127 military measures V: 42, X: 160, Xlll: 38b, XX: 320c, XXI 69c, 132b, XXll 2, XXIII 221 ( A) military measures XXII: 3, F. XIII: 221 nava3 office bill X: 237a " private petitions XXIII: I69b, Y/ XIV: 394b, XXVI 38a, XXVII 280b, XXIX: 72c ( A) " " YS( III 170, XXVI: 383b " Salisbury furnace accounts XIII: I06 " salt VII 38Tb " taxation VII I50b, XXII: 261 ( A) XXI1: 260 town bounties paid Conn. llne YSCX: 28a, 27g losses in British raids- XXXVI: II, 281b ( A) " XXXVI I17b U. S. accounts XXIX: 90 ( A) " YS( IX 91 " Washington’s letter XXIV: 249 council o, f, sa, f, ety VII: I, X: 28S ( A) account for attendance & for ex-penses on Salisbury furnace business, 1779 XXXIII I0- 12 delegate to Hartford conventien, Nov, 1780 XIX: I, I4 delivery of money to treasury, 1782 XXXIV: 196 ( A) endorsement of petition XXI: 371 - 12- Adams, Andrew, letter from John Mead concerning need of measures to prevent illicit trade in Greenwich, Jan. ITS0 XV: 272 " letter from Saybrook men concerning illicit trade, June 1779 XlV: 171,172a Litchfield county attorney I: 455a ( A) l: 431a, Vlll: 321,323 justice Ill 141 ( A) V: 457, VIII: 313a, 316,329,335, XIV: 249, " ( A) petition showing seizure of pins & other ar-ticles from a peddler which were declared forfeit by county court but no provision made for sale. Resolve authorizing Adams to sell same,}.{ ay 1778 X: 293,294 ( A) petition showing difficulty in settling ac-couuts with state on account of having sundry orders for bills of costs for criminal cases for continental money. Gr. that Pay table be impowered to settle accounts of every kind, May 1781 XXI ( A) receipt for Miles Beach, 1781 XVII: 453 representative, 1776- 78 IV: 337d, V: 40e, 131d, VII 4f, VII I: 250d, X: 86d, 201e representative, did not attend, 1778 XIII: le " lodging of pay roll, 1779 XVI: lSb member off congress XII: 198d ( A) " account for attendance & expenses, 0ct. 1781 XXXIII congress, appointment, 0ct. 1777,0ct. 1778 VIII: 35, XIII: 28 election, My 1781 XX: 371 nomination, Oct. 1779, Jan. 1780, May 1780, Oct. 1780, Jan. 1782 XV: 39ab, 329,331, XVIII " ( A) congress, reslgnation, Jan. 1779, Nov. 1780, Jan. 1782 XIII 327,828, XIX: 87, XXII: 86 ( A) receipts of witnesses in Marshall & Stiles cases, 1776 V: 388 ( A) request to be excused from attendance as commissioner at convention of New York & New England states. Gr. Feb. 1781 XX: 293 speaker of house XVIII: 165 " ( A) XIV: 378b, Z79b, XIX: 168,171b, XX: S82b ( A) state attorney, account May 1772- Apr. 1781 XXXIII: II6 ( A) statement concerning expenses of Josiah Bissell as com. on loyalists VIII: 97 U. S . account, 1778 XXXII: 387a col. amount of bounty roli, 1780 YOLII: 2Ogab ( A) certificate for accounts, 1780- 81 XVII: 233a, 467 " Litchfield XVII: notified of investigation of Torrington co. 1780 XIX: 129a ( A) order for detachment from co. for jail guard, 1781 XVII: 452 regt mentioned XXXII: 165b ( A) resignation accepted, ay 1781 XX: 375 lieut- col. XVIII: l16a " ( A) maj. account for express riders, 1779 XVI: 3I " Treasurer s account, 1777 VIII: 2 Asael ( Ashel) " priv. Norfolk, bounty & supplies, 1777- Sl XXX: la, 2q, 8d, 28a, lOSa " Norwich, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB : 87a Asahel, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, l? 80 XXX: SL Nomvich, half days training, 1775 IIA: 21a " Asaph, service, 1776 Xl: 53a Ashael, " Norwich, half days training, f775 IIA: O3a - 13- Adams, Asher, priv. Canterbury, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: lSa service, 1775 IIC 16b Benjamin, Colchester, drafted May 1777 VII: IO0 petition concernin pay for cattle for arm. Gr. 0ct. 1782 XXII1: 88,37 Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: 38b ( A) lieut, certificate for ferriage account for his co. 1778 XVI: I ( A) Enos’ reg’t petition, 1779 XIII: Z84b priv. Killingly, enl i stment, 1781 XXV: 867 sergt. New Hartford, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 58a service, 1775 IIC: 9b Charles, prlv. Norwich XXX: 27d Corl’s. corp. service, 1778 XI: 197a Daniel, prlv. service, 1775 IIC: lTb Windham, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB : Ta Darias, Stafford, half days training, 1775 IIA: Zla David, clothing account, 1780 XXXV: 24% e Fairfield, blanket sold arm, 1777 XI: Z31a " ( A) Pomfret paper I: 188c Preston, representative, 1778 VIII: 250c, X: 86c physician, Preston, bill for care of soldier V: 275 ( A) V: 277 priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3r Ca, n, terbury, account of arms, 1776 VI: 74a bounty & supplies, 1780 XXX: 2a, 12a " Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 15a " Conn. ]. ie, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA: 82b service, 1775 IIC: 16b " serst. Canterbury supplles, 1780 XXX: 2a soldier, Canterbury, account of gun, 1778 VI: 168 surg. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3f appointment neg. May 1776 IV: 22 ( A) " army petition, 1780 XIX: lSlb Canterbury, supplies, 1779- 81-- XXX: la, 4a, 5f, 12a, 58 jr. ( A) Fairfield, petition with evidence showing ar-rest for alleged intercourse with the British but willingness to serve the American cause. Gr. release on bail, y 1778 XIII: 288- 280 priv. Canterbury, supplies, 1777- 81-- XXX: la, 4a, Sf, 58 A. priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3f Deliver, 1780 XXX: 8d Ebenezer, commissary account, 1781 XXXV: I53a priv. Canterbury, Lexington alarm, 1778 lib Ia service, 1775 IIC: 41o Edward, debt to colony XXXII: 41b Eleazer, Canterbury, drafted ay 1777 VII: 57 Eli, Salem militia, service in Dayton robbery case, 1780 Eliashib, Canterbury justice XVI: 72 ( A) VI: I0,22, 280, 2SSb, X: 285b, XI: 197b, Xll: 88a,) LXII I: 270, FDIV: 138b, 364 ( A) receipt XII: 811 " representatire, 1775,1778,1778 I: 65b, 144b, 208b, IV: 337e, V: 40d, 131c , VIII: 250d, X: 86d , XIII: Id saltpeter account, 1777 XI: 61d corn. on exchange of prisoners V: 445 " private petition XXXI: 38b Elijah, priv. Enfield, service, 1776 XXXI: 21a, 22b service, 1775,1776 IIC: 24ad, Vl: 14 surs- mate, appointment, Apr. 1775 l: 70d " Eliphalet, priv. Canterbury, account of arms, 1778 VI: S74b Elisha, debt to colony XXXII: 41a corp. Coventry, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 25a - 14- Adams, Elizabeth, Groton, widowed by action at Ft. Griswold, Sept. 1781, report on condition XXVI: 2Otf Ephraim, Fairfield land, 1781 XXXIV: 28 priv. service, 1777 VI: 56 Ezra, priv. Simsbur$,, Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 78a J. bounty received, 1780 XVII: 78 Jabesh, Reddin, petition showin imprisouent in Fairfield jail during two courts & no evidence brought a-gainst him. He asks for liberty to enlist or to give bonds. Gr. release on 800 bond or on enlistment, May 1777 VIII: 188 Jabez, Norwalk, refusal to march, 1778 V: 400b James, Lincoln, testimony on LexinGton alarm, Apr.] 775 1: 141 ( A) Massotrsder petition, 1780 XIX: 41Sc Reddin@, examined by corn. on inimical persons, 1776 XX: I iSab " priv. Canterbury, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: lSa service, 1775- 76 IIC 16b, VI 13S Jedediah, priv. Canterbury ( died during service) bounty XXX: I2c " Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a " service, 1781 XXV: gf Jesse, priv. Canterbury, account of arms, 1776 VI: Z74b " service, 1776 XI: 197a " Joel, ens. Suffield, appointment, June 1776 IV: 2GTd, 28Oa John, account for carting, 1781 XXXV: 139 Canterbury account XII: 512b ( A) Greenwich paper, 1779 XX: lO% a, lO6a Greenwich, purchase of confiscated estate of Nathaniel Adams, commissioner’s certificate of sale, re-ceipt for deeds & account, 1784 XXXIV: 304cd, 305,435d " " tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780,1783 XIX: 80a, XXIV: 274a Lincoln, testimony on Lexington alarm, Apr. 1775 I: 137a " ss. Bay, signer of declaration IV: 359 corp. servlce, 1775 IIC : 50b deserter, Hartford, returned to service, 1782 XXII: 895 " lieut. Canterbury, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: IGa service, 1776 XI: 197a, 263 " priv. Canterbury, account of arms, 1776 VI: 374 " " " service, 1780 XVII: 8% " clothin received, 1778 XXXV: lOSc " " " Colchester, service, 1779 XVI: 3b Coventry, service, 1779 XVI: 3a Farminton, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, tf, 7Oh Hartford, bounty XXX: 19b, 85c McClellan’s reg’t petition, 177 XIII: 363b seaman, on the Oliver Cromwell, runaway, Feb. 1777 IX: i4c, lta John Bradford, priv. service, 1775 IIC: lb Jonathan ( A) Greenwich paper, 177 XX: lO4b, lO6b privo Greenwich, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 5c, 72a " " service, 1775 II1: 93b, 94b Jos. priv. service, 1776 XXXII: 215a Joseph ( A) Greenwich paper, 1779 XX: lO4a, lO6a New Haven, account for entertaining com. XVIII: 270 loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 24e, 289a tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780 XVIII 264a, 265b corp. service, 1776 XI: 197a priv. 1775- 7 IIC: 20c, Vl: 132,140a, 141a jr. Canterbury, blanket sold army Vl: 374a 3d. priv. service, 1776 Xl: 197a Joshua, Norwalk, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: Ib, 2 ens. appointment, June 1776 IV: 270a, 277a priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3 - 15- Adams, Joshua, priv. service, 1775 III 98a sert. 1775 III: Sga Josiah, priv. 177.5 IIC 16b Josias ( A) New Haven, account or entertainment of teamster, 1780 XVII 240,243 Lemuel ( A) physician, receipt for rum XVII: 260a surg. service, 1777 VI 535,536,540a, 541 surg- mate, service, 1777 VI: 537 Levi, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, iTS0 XXX: 3r Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a Lewis, priv. Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA: 62a Luke, prlv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3i Mart) m, brig Defence account for board IX: 234b Nathan ( A) Norwalk petition Vlll: 82b Nathaniel, Greenwich, confiscated estate. Commissioner’s certificate of sale to John Adams & receipt for deeds, 1784 XXXIV: 304cd, 305 Commissioner’s account of creditors’ claims XXXIV: 43To County court’s return of confiscated estates X3OQIV: 46ic Groton, clothier, killed at Ft. Griswold, Sept. 1781, re-port on family XXVI: 29. Sf ( A) Plainfield militia petition, 1778 X: 3S4b Olive, receipt for value of husband’s gun, 1779 XVI: 375 Oliver, Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: 38a ens. 1777 VI: 504 priv. service, 1775 IIC 9b Simsbury, Lexington alarm, 1776 IIB : 76a Parker, Killingly, bounty before 1780 FD( X: 23 Patcher, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sh Paul, account for gun lost in battle, with certificate, 1779 XVI 37S, 377 Permenlo, Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 38a priv. service, 1778 IIC : 47b Peter ( A) Norwalk, petition for relief from prosecution as de-serter, Jan. 1778 X: 13o priv. service, 1777 VI: 531 Philemon, Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA: 82a Phinehas, Norwich, saltpeter account, 1777 XI: 81b ( A) Salisbury petition, 1778 X: 24c Pygan, corn. on letter from Lords of trade 1: 14 New London (?) bill for carting cannon III: 518,. 519 petition on Assembly docket, May 1778 X: 410 Reuben, Newgate account XXXI: 201b, 218a, 225a priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a service, 1781 XXV: 29g Richard, 1775 IIC: b teamster, wages, 1778 XII 34 Roderick, Simsbury, tx abated for service in 1775 VI: 38a priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a service, 775 IIC 47b Simsbury, supplies, 1781 XXX: 6a Roswell, service, 177 IIC 16" o S. ( A) Boston, corn. on donations for poor in 1778 XXVII I 289c, 270d Samuel, Canterbury, failure to join co. when detached, 1778 XVI: lgla commissioner to receive rents of confiscated estates, Treasurer’s receipt, 1782 XXXIV: 1$ 6 Mass. Bay, siGner of declaration IV: 39 " ( A) Simsbury, testimony on not beinG arned for mil. tary e-lection, 1781 XXl: 176 ( A) Stratford account of blankets Xl: 507 ( A) " appraiser 111: 492 justice XXI 383 ( A) XVlI: 2] 2 - 16- Adams, Samuel, Stratford, petition showin he has on hand 800 conti-nental money & 80 state bills which he has received from leasing confiscated estates & askins that they be received by the Treasur-er. Gr. Oct. 1781 XXI: 317 Ticonderoga account, 1775 XXXII: 225c priv. allowed depreciation of waes, 1780 XXX: 3dfr " Canterbury, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, Ca, 5f, 6a, 2b, 8 clothin received, 1778 XXXV: I08c Conn. Iine, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Farmington, bounty, 1777 XXX: 70c Killingly, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB : 44b q. m. service on the Oliver Cromwell, l???-? 8 IX: 243a, XXXI: $ 7a ( 2d) priv. Conn. ! ine, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Seth, account for medical stores XVI: 613b Wilbraham, ss. evidence for petition, June 1778 IV: 281,282 ( A) petition for liberty to transport rum & salt bought at Hartford befoe embarso was laid. Gr. 5y 1778 IV: 250a Shubael, priv. Pomfre%, half days training, 1775 IIA: 82b service, 1778 XI: 5a Silas, Pomfret, half days trainin, 177D IIA: 2b Silvsus, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 soldier, clothing from Waterbury, 1777 XII: 541 Simeon, enlistment & bounty, 1778 XII: 241a ( A) StoninGton, request for purchase of grain, 1780 XIX: 4Z6a Suffield, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: 411a drtuner, Stonington, half days training, 1775 IIA: 24a Simon, priv. Farmington, bounty, 1780 XXX: 70d Solomon, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 26b jr. priv. service, 1778 XI: 197a " Squier, Fairfield, petition with evidence showing arrest for al-leged intercourse with the British but will-ingness to serve the American cause. Gr. re-lease on bail, May 1778 XIII: 258- 260 priv. Fairfield, half days training, 1775 IIA: 48c Stephen, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3t service, 1777 VI: 5S2 Thomas, Boston,& John Dexter, petition showin they owned a pri-vateer which was captured by the British & retaken by a Conn. privateer & brou6ht into Corm. river. They ask liberty to exchange their share of the caro consistin of West India goods for provisions for the schooner to be sent out again. Ne. May 1780 XIX: S89 Canterbury selectman IIB: 18a, la, 17a " priv. Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA: 82a Timothy, jr. Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 XXI: I78 William. III: 806b account for writing, May 177 I: 117,204 " of provisions sold army, 1780 XXXV: 108a bearer of money for Capt. Noadiah Hooker, 1778 II1: 40,4I " commissary account XXXV: 66 " ( A) Waterbury lister VI: 85b " selectman XXX: I0 ( A) XX: 261 ( A) a. d. q. m, certificate for account, 1781 XVII: ( A) memorial for appropriation for entertainment of Gen. Washinton & several French officers at Wethersfield. Allowed 500 in bills, My 1781 XXI: 0,51 ( A) petition concernin forage XXI: 128a corp. Simsbury, Lexinton alarm, 1775 IIB: 88a lieut, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sf - 17- Adams, William, lieut, appointment, 0ct. 1776 IV: 345a, 353c Hartford, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 28., 4b, Sf, 85a p. m. for Col. Durkee’s re’t, money dran for soldiers but not paid. Directed to account for same, 0or. 1782 XXIII 178a, 174 Hartford, boIty & supplies before 1780 XXX: I9a " for short levies in army-- XIX: S48a, 349 priv. Killingly XXX: 23 Norwich, half days training, 1775 IIA: 21a, S3a service, 1775 IIC: lgb Voluntown, bounty before 1780 XXX: 42 sergt, service, 1775 IIC: 16b jr. New London, account of expenses in Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 52b ens. appointment, Apr. 1775 I: 72c New London, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 52a Zeb. Suffield, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: 411a Adams & Sears, premium for salt manufactured, 1777 Xll: 324a Adams tavern XII: 127, XXXI: 92b Attlebury XI: 578a Addams, see Adams. Addington, Arlington. Ebenezer, prisoner of war XX1: 409b Hannah, Greenwich, purchase of confiscated estate of Henry Addington, commissioner’s certificate of sle, receipt for deed & account, 178 XXXIV: 97a, 298,435b Henry, confiscated estate. Commissioner’s account of creditors’ claims XXXIV: 437a Greenwich, confiscated estate. Commissioner’s certificate of sale to Hannah Add-ington, receipt for deed, i78 XFD( IV: 297a, 2S8 Norwalk, confiscated estate. Couty court’s return of confiscated estates XXXIV: 461c John, Greenwich, loss in British raid, 1779 XV: 271a William, British prisoner of war, exc} nge authorized, Apr. 1780 XVIII: 117 prisoner of war XXI: 4Ogb Addis, Thomas, priv. service, 1775,1776,1780 IIC: 32b, XI: 41a, XVII: 15 Adee, _% nor, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3n Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Woodbury, bounty XXX: 135b see also Adie, Ady. Adgate, Thomas, schooner Spy account, 1778 IX: SOb William, Norwich, gun sold army, 177 III: 454a, 488a, XXXI: 809a Adhins, see Atkins. Adie, Daniel, Greenwich, tax abated for loss in British raid, 178S XXIV: 276a see also Adee, Ady. Adington, see Addington. Adjutants Pay fixed at 6 per month, ay 1775 I: 189 Adkains, see Atkins. Adkins, Admans, Lemuel, surg. service, 1777 VI:. 558 Adminston, Capt. British prisoner of war XXI: 5 Admiral Keppel ( ship) Reports of Capts. Smedley & Parker of the capture of the Cyrus & the Admiral Keppel, Apr. 20,1778 IX: 248- 251 Timothy Parker’s letter to Gov. Trumbull reporting Sir }[ enry Shirley wife & daughter as prisoners, Apr. 20,1778 IX: 252 Samuel Eliot’s letter reporting arrival of the . Admiral Keppel with prisoners Sir Henry Shirley & family. Asks in-structions as to seamen of the prizes, Nay 1778 IX: 258 - 18- Admiral Keppel ( ship) Memorial of Samuel Eliot to Mass. Council stating presence of pris-oners taken from the Keppel & asking that no action may be taken until he has received in-structions frmn Gov. Trumbull,. ay 1778 IX: 259 Sir Henry Shirley’s letter to Gov. Trumbull praising conduct of the officers of the Defence & of the Oliver Crom-welI, :. tay 23,1778 IX: 260 letter to Gov. Trumbull regretting inability to see him in person & explaining nervous condi-tion of his wife & desire for flag of truce to get her to Jamaica, May 28,1778 IX: 261 letter to Gov. Trumbull asking that the seamen from the Keppel may be exchanged & allowed to sail with him if he may buy a vessel, May 28, 1778 LX: 262 Samuel E1iot’s letter to Gov. Trumbull showing that } ass. Council de-manded delivery of the prisoners which he re-fused. He asks speedy dismissal of them as they are at his expense, Nay 29,1778 IX: 28S Jonathan Trumbull, jr. letter to Gov. Trumbull begging consideration for Sir Henry Shirley & family & for the sea-men who brought the Keppel into port,} ay 29, 1778 IX: Gov. Trumbull’s letter to Samuel Eliot approving of treatment of the prisoners of war & promising indulgence, ay 30,1778 IX: ; 6.5 to Samuel Elio% approving of at% entions shown prisoners & directing removal of Corm. if Mass. lnsists on delivery to their state com-missary, June 2,1778 ] 1: 268 Samuel Eliot’s letter to Gov. Trumbull introducing Sir Henry Shirley to be delivered by him, June 18,1778 IX: 289 Gov. Trumbull’s letter to Samuel Eliot stating his permission to the Shirleys to take passage on a vessel commis-sioned as a flag for Jamaica. Seamen to go also, june 19,1778 IX: 270 Sir Henry Shirley’s letter to Gov. Trumbull asking for letter to ass. Council & for a flag as soon as possible July 11,1778 IX: 271 Samuel Eliot’s letter to Gov. Trumbull concerning cargoes of the Ad-miral Keppel & Cyrus,{ ass. Council’s action on Shirley’s petition, July , 1778 IX: 272 " reporting the value of cargoes of the Admiral Keppel & the Cyrus, Oct. 2,1778 IX: 277a Invoice of articles shipped by Bright, Baillle & Bright for St. Christophers IX: 279,280, 82- 284,288,287 " shipped by Robert Hunter to St. Kitts, 1778 IX: 281 shipped by Davis & Protheroe for St. Christo-phers, 1778 IX: 285 nifests of the cargo as received by Samuel Eliot IX: 289 List of the cargo IX: 290 Invoice of goods indorsed for Perkins & Eliot IX: 2$ I Sheriff’s account of sale of caro, Sept. 28,1778 IX: 2OZ Samuel Eliot’s account current with the Keppel & the Cyrus, Sept. 1778 IX: 294ab Claim of three of crew of the Oliver Cronm- ell to prize money XIV: 197- 200 Admiralty, see Defence ( brig). Prizes; aritime affairs; Oliver Crom-well ( frigateizes; Piracies;--- rizes. Adventure ( ship) John Deshon’s account for outfit & c. Nov. 1776 IX: 887a, 8S8 Ady, Thomas, Sharon military co. V: ga ( A) V: IO see also Adee, Adie. Aery, Airey, Airy, Ary. Ephrai, priv. Ashford XXX: 51 " Joshua, drummer, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: SL " Conn. l. ne, 1781- 82 XlX: Ta Natlan, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 28b see also Avery. Affrica, see Africa. Aford, David, priv. Torrinton, lIf days traimin, 1775 IIA: lOa Africa, Affrica. Ass, state attorney’s account, 1781 XXXIII: IISe " Cash, priv. balance due XXX: I49 Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a discharged from northern army, Nov. 1775 III: ll2b Litchfield, bounty, 1777- 80 XXX: 94b deserter, 1780 XVII: 89 " ([) receipt for wages, June 1781 XXV: 26a Ruel, negro, priv. WallinGford, bounty XXX: 144a Agard, Caleb, priv. nsfield, half days training, 1775 IIA: 68a Hezekiah, priv. discharged from northern army, Sept. 1775 III: ll2a service & mileage account, 1779 XVI: 4SSa Joshua, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 80b Salmon, ens. appointment, 0ct. 1778, Apr. 1780 IV: 80ab, 888d, XVIII 8( 70 resignation, May 1780 XVIII 184,140 " priv. Torrington, half days training, 1775 IIA: lOa Agents, colonial, in England. Petitio, of wife of Thomas Life, colonial agent in Enland, showin his services & that there is due his estate 55/ 7/ 8 for salary & expenses. Com. appointed to examine papers. On report granted payment, 0ct. 1785- 0ct. 1788 XXIX: 281,282 Agustin, see Augustin. Aimes, see Ames. Ainsworth, Anesvorth. Daniel, priv. service, 1775 IIC: lgb Woodstock, Lexin_ ton alarm, 1775 IIB " Darius, clerk, 1775 IIB: 4Za corp. service, 1778 xI: 57a Edward, priv. service, 1778 XI: 51a Woodstock, half days training, 1775 IIA: 2a Jacob, service, 177 XI: 87a Nathan, " 1776 XI: Peres, discharged from northern army, Nov. 1775 III: ll2f William, ens. Woodstock, contested eleoton. Return by Capt. Jonathan Morris of the choice of Ainsworth as ensign. May 1780 XIX: IS0 Samuel EcClellan’s letter statin Ainsworth has never taken oath of fidelity & is not suited for the office, May 1780 XIX: II Remonstrance by inhabitants against appointment May 1780 XIX: IZ2 Aires, see Ayers. Airey, Ae, r, y. Airy, Aitkinson, see Atkinson. Akely, see Ackley. Aken, see Akins. Akerly, see Ackley. Akin, see Akins. Akins, Aken, Akin. James, corp. service, 1781 XXV: S74a sergt, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Su " New Haven, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, 4d, Sa, 102a " ( A) " receipt for wages for 1781 XXV: 484b service, 1781 XXV: 82 - 20- Akins, John, Dartmouth, ass. petition with indorsement of town officer asking liberty to transport 50 bu. Indian corn & 20 bu. rye from Glastonbury in exchange for rum, molasses, wool & iron. Gr. y 1779 X: 203- 205 " priv. Guilford, half days training, 1775 llA: 50a Samuel, ferriage account, 177 XVII: 221a ( A) ens. Chatham, order for recruiting & receipt for money for Capt. Elijah Robinson, Sept. l??? XI: 302ab ( A) lieut, account for ferriage of recruits, l? 7- 83 XXV: 362 appointment, Nov. 1780 XIX: 223 ( A) certificate for ferriage account of his co. 177, XVII: 231 Chatham, appointment, Jan. 1780 XV: 288ab, 288 see also Atkins. Akley, Ackley. Alabin, John, priv. service, l? 7.5 III: 97b Jonathan, priv. service, l? 75 III: 9? a Albany, stores at. Com. appointed to Get arms left in late war belonging to Conn. Apr. 1775 I: 98 Albert, Albord, Albort, Alburt. Phinehas ( A) Middletown, petition with Isaac Hale showing serv-ice in Gen. Waterbury’s brigade in 1781 & that Lieut. John Phelps drew the pay for the co.& absconded. They ask pay due them. Pay table certificate. Statement of whereabouts of Phelps. Con. 0ct. l? 87- Nay 1788 XXXVI: 304- 306 Thomas G. sergt. Farmington, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: Ia, Sf Albony, Nrs. N. Y. refugee XX: 80 Albord, see Albert. Alborn, Jacob ( A) barber, account against Jesse Root, 1779 (?) XXXI II: Albort, see Albert. Alburt, Alcock, Alcocke, Allcock, Allcocks. David, priv. disc) r@ ed from northern army, Nov. 1775 IIl: ll2d sergt, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Si Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a soldier, New Haven (?) account of gun, 177 VI: 189,171 Giles, Litchfield, bounty, 1777- 80 XXX: 94b " see also 01cott. Alcocke, Alcock. Alcott, 01corr. Alcox, Allcox. Asa, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3t D. premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: S24b Aldan, see Alden. Aldeman, see Alderman. Alden, Aldan, Aldin, Aldon, Aulden, Awlden. " Capt. Stafford, blanket sold army, 1777 XI:$ 40 Widow, tavern, Lebanon XI 878a Amos ( A) New Fairfield post III: 478 ( A) receipt for Salisbury selectmen, l?? 5 III: 470b " Salisbury paper VI: 891b Daniel, Hartford county justice, l?? 6 IV: 82 Stafford, blanket impressed, i777 Xl: 26a ( A) justice, 17? 8 llA: 26b, Ib ( A) warrant for impressing blankets, l?? 7 Xl: 298a prlv. service, I?? IIC: 48b " jr. priv. Stafford, half days training, l??. 5 IIA: 26a Ebenezer, priv. Stafford, half days training, 1775 IIA: 26a Nrs. Elizabeth, Lebanon tavern XXXI: " tavern- keeper petitlon, 178 XXVII: 78b J. brig Defence account IX: 24a - 21- Alden, James, seanmn, on the 01ivr Cromwell, dischred, Feb. 1777 IX: 134c runaway, Feb. 1777 IX: 135a service on brig Defence, 1778 IX: Joab, sloop Dolphin account, I777 XIl: 330a umers yeoman, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1777 IX: 243a priv. service, 1775 IIC : 44b John, account for riding express, 1775 III: 351a, 828a ( A) 1777- 78 XI: G44 sundry servlce, 1775 III: 844a of arms sold for troops, 1775 XkU/: 149a expenses of journey to Portsmouth after field pieces, 1777- 78 XII: 89 bark Lydia account IX: 229a ( A) Lebanon, account for lodging guard for prisoners, 1781 XXXI 156,153 gun sold army VI: 348 scribe for Elizabeth Alden on tavern keeper petition XXVI1: 75b ens. appointment, 0or. 1778 IV: 348ab, 383d Jonathan, bri5 Gro account IX: 22 orders from Capt. Smedley to take brig Grog into port near Boston, Nmr. 22,1777 IX: 98 prize ship accounts IX: 24Oa priv. Stoninton, half dys training, 1775 IIA: sailmaster, service on brig Defence, 1778 IX: Joseph, corp. Stafford, half days training, iT75 IIA: serdt. Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 8a Judah, account for notifying members of Assembly,[ ar. 1775 III: OOOa ( A) receipt III: 800b capt. death in service, 1777 XXIX: lOOa on depreciation rolls, death, Aug. 22,1777 XVII: 88a ason F. serif. Conn.! ine, 1781- 82-- XXX: 7a Roger, clothin account, 1780 XXXV: 49b brig- maj, additional wages, 1779 XV: BSb capt. abstract of pay roll, 1781 XXX: allowed depreciation of waes, 1780 XXX: b " amount of co. pay roli, 1781 XX/: lOa, XXX: I88a " balance due for service XXX: ISl Conn. liDe, 1781- 8 XXX: 7a pay roll of short levies in his co. 1780 XVII: 8 & aide- de- camp, amount of wages paid 1781 & chared U. S. XXX: 15$, lOb, 168a, I4 ( A) maj. 2d. Conn. brigade XIII: 345 Rufus, prize ship accounts IX: 241a Zenous, sergt. Stafford, half days tranin5,1775 llA: 28a " Zephaniah, capt. Stafford, Lexington alarm, 1775 lib: 32a Alden’s tavern (?) V: 300, XVI: 458, YDXI: Ia, 92b Alderman, Aldeman, Aldermon. Daniel ( A) Simsbury militia paper, 1777 VIII: Ig Eli, priv. account of arms, 1777 XI 27a Elijah, jr. account for cartin@, 1778 XI: 245 Elnathan ( A) Simsbury militia paper, 1777 Vlii: 163 Ephraim, gun left at Ticonderoga, 1775 III: 20To, 213 Gad, priv. Corm. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Jolm, Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: 38a priv. service, 1775 IIC: Jonathan, jr. priv. account of arms, 1777 Xl: 279a Joseph ( A) Simsbury militia paper, 1777 Vlll: 183 jr ( A) Simsbury militia paper, 1777 VIII: 163 3d. ( A) 1777 VIII 163 Timothy, priv. service, 1780 XVII: 8 Aldermon, see Alderman. Aldin, see Alden. Aldiss (?) Thomas, priv. Saybrook, half days training, f775 llA: 15a - 22- Aldon, see Alden. Aldrich, Aldridg, Aldrid6e, Aldrige Aldrish, Alldridg, Auldredg. David, sergt, service, 1776 XI: 48a James, priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta John ( A) Plainfield militia petition, 1778 X: 364b Jonathan, priv. Killing]. y, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB : 44b Thomas, Preston, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 20 priv. service, 1775 IIC 26b Timothy, Preston, service, 1780 XVII 50 William, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XX): 3a Preston, account of blanket, 1777 XI: 510 bounty & supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: ! a, 2., 4e, 5b, 6a, 3Oa, ll3bc desertion, 1781 XL: g, a Aldridg, see Aldrich. Aldridge, AldriGe, Aldrish, Alen, see Allen. Alexander, Joseph ( A) Voluntom selectman Xl: lSl Nell, prlv. Killingly, service, 1776 XI: 50a " William, see Stirling,, Villiam Alexander, earl of. Alford, Eber, priv. Simsbury, sea- vice, 1780 XVII: 18 George, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 20c Joseph, Windsor, witness in Capt. David Barber case, 1780 XXI: 200 ( A) priv. Windsor petition AXI: I88 Nathaniel, account for carting VI: 418ab ( A) receipt from Salisbury to Hartford, 1776 VI 434,450 Pelatiah, Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 XXI: 178 priv. service, 1781 XXV: 32 Samuel, desertion from northern army III: 177a priv. service & desertion, J775 III: lOla Saul, Bolton representative, 1778 XIII la William, account for riding express, 1777 XII: 235 ( A) traveling with the sachems, 1776 XI: 878ab, 87 see also Alvord. Alger, Asa, priv. Killingly, service, 1779 XVI: Sa Robert, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 28b Roger, bayonet lost at Boston Neck, 1775 III: 230 William B. ( A) account for carting for army, 1778 XVI: lS4 Alice, see Allis. Aliens. Act authorizing state attorneys to seize estates of aliens or in-imical persons & lease same for the govern-ment, 0ct. 1777 VIII 50ab, 24 Bill for confiscation of estates of persons absenting themselves for a month without satisfactory explanation, neg. May 1777 VIII 176 Act to enable subjects of French monarch to settle estates which may be within limits of Corm. Jan. 1780 XV: 323e, 343 Resolve of Congress recommending to the several states action for settlement of estates of French citizens within their jurisdiction, Jan. 1780 XV: 342 Petition of Philip Dejean, agent for France, showing he was an in-habitant of Canada & after its reduction re-mained & became a subject of Great Britain & fought in the war on the British side. Taken a prisoner, he drew bills on Lord Cornwallis, a large part of which have not been paid. He asks protection from arrest & imprisonment as a representative of France. Gr. May 1788 XXXVI: 317,318 liens, see also Lo_ yalists; Pa__ ssports. Alin, see Allen. - 23- Alis, see Allis. Allard, Daniel, priv. Woodstock, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: 37a Peter, half days training, 1778 IIA: Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 37a Allaret & Chapins, tobacco consigned to them, 1780 XVIII: 255a Allay, see Alley. Allcock, see Alcock. Allcocks, Allcon, ( Allcox?) Daniel ( A) Waterbury corn. on clothing XII: 59 Allcott, see 01cott. Allcox, see Alcox. Alldridc, see Aldrich. AlleGiance transferred from KinG to Governor & Company, see Commis-sions; Independence; Oath of allegia-’ e; Riot; Tes of law; ts, processes,& c. Allen, Alert, Alin, Alleyn- lli, Allin, Alli, Allon, Allyn, Alyn. auctioneer of Ft. Grim’old stores XXXI1: 28L confiscated estate account YOXIV: 48 ordnance stores account, 1782 XXXII 84 state attorney’s account, 1774 XXXIII: II6a Capt. XXV: 85a account of arms for his co. 1778 VI: l. Sb blathers from KillinGly, 1777 XI: S78 amount of money paid his co. in Canfield’s reg’t, 1783 XXV: SSTa arms delivered from Ashford, 1777 XI: New Haven account of arms, 1778 VI: 77a Windsor, co. mentioned X: 70 Col. Ticonderosa account III 29a Dr. New Fairfield land IV: 57 Ens. Salisbury VIII : 42a htr. account of gun, 1775 IV: f22 East Windsor, bill for transpo- ting cannon, 1778 XI: 536 Priv. clothing return, 1775 VI: 490 A. premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: 324c Aaron, priv. Windsor, service, 1778 XXXI: ga, lOa, 1] b Abbe, Conn. lid. e, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a Abel, Farmington, supplies, 1781 XXX: 6a Abiah, Nv Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 234f, 289e tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780 XVIII 24b, 265c Abiel, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XVII: 58a, XXX: 3p East Windsor, bounty XXX: 8b Abner, Pomfret, bIf days training, 177 IIA: 2a LexinGton alarm, 1775 IIB 45a 2d. priv. Pomfret, half days training, 1775 IIA 2a LexinGton alarm, 1775 IIB :@ Sb Alexander, account of cattle sold army, 1780 XXAV: 88a iindsor, b] anket sold army, J777 XI: 5Sa ( A) petition, 1780 XVIII: 326 ( A) from cattle fatteners, 1780 XIX: sale of rum IV: 288 priv. Windsor, service, 1778 XXXI 9a, lOa, 1] b Amasa, delivery of money to treasury, 1782 XXXIV: I83 Somers, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 74,78 priv. allowed depreciation of waes, 1780 XXX: Sb Enfield, bounty XXX: 15,87b service, 1775 IIC: Tb Amos, account of cattle & provisions sold army, 1780- 81 XXXV: i17,171 Windham, saltpeter account, 1777 XI priv. Sharon, bounty & supplies, 1777- S1 XXX: la, Sd, 5a, 124a sert, service, 1781 XXV: 517a Arch, Wallingford, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 66a Archelaus, priv. service, 1775 IIC SSb Wallingford, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 80a Asa, priv. Pomfret, half days training, 177G IIA: 2a - 24- Allen, Asa, priv. Pomfret, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB 45a service, 1776 Xl: 55a Stafford, half days training, 1775 IIA: 26a Ashur, corp. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3a priv. } nsfield, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, 4d, ed, 25b, 95 96fk Barnabas, Canterbury com. on supplies XXX: 12c Benjamin, clothing account, 1779 XXXV: 227d Fairfield, loss in Danbury raid, Apr.] 777 XV: 2Glc ( A) Windsor, petition from cattle fatteners, 1780 XIX: 332b priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3L Fairfield, bounty before 1780 XXX: I6a service, 1780 XVII 6 service, 1776 VI 146a Caleb, wages for guard duty at Newgate, 1782 IDLI: 214a capt. abstract of pay roll in New Haven alarm, 1779 XVI: 20a priv. Suffield, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB 20a Charles ( A) New Haven, deposition on wounds of persons killed by the British, July 1779 XV: 237 Chester, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 12b Suffield, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 20a Christopher, New Haven, loss in British raid, 1779 XV: 29c tax abated for loss n British ra[ 4,1780 XVlll 264b, 265b capt. co. mentioned X: S4, XIV: 224 New Haven military co. 1775 IL: lla ( A) 1775 IIA: llb priv. service, 1775 IIC: 23dgik, XI: 4.5 D. ( A) capt. certificate for ferriage account for men from Can-field’s reo ’ t, 1783 XXV: 441 Daniel, 1777 VI 504 account of blanket & c from Pomfret, 1777 XI: ZT. ta appointment, 0ct. 177, Apr. 1782 IV: Z48b, 353b, XXII 2.52, 25.$ ( A) army petition, 1779 (?) Xlll: 372a Ashford, petition showing service in the continen-tal & state service & that he used 210, re-ceived from the Treasurer for other purposes, to2ay bounties & that he is also chred 7/ 7 for clothing forwarded to his reg’t. He is charged with both sums by the Pay table & asks relief. Gr. that the sums be abated & reduced on his paying costs, Jan. 1784 XXVl 357,358 Ashford, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 5d, 51 comissary account, 1782 XXXV: 188a return of clothing issued his co. 1778 XAkV: lO3a ( A) state reg’t petition, 1779 XVIII: 31b lieut, appointment, May 1776 IV: 20a service, 1775 IIC 17b negro, priv. Farmington, bounty, 1777 XXX: 700 priv. Pomfret, half days traininG, 177 IIA: 82b V.’ aterbury, service, 1780 XVII: 28 sert. Ashford, Lexinton alarm, 177S IIB : 4Sc jr. lieut, appointment, 1775,177S I: 70c, 154b, IV: 14a sergt. Ashford, half days training, 1778 ILi: lTa David, agent for Fairfield society XXXVII: 136cd, ( A) Fairfield, grandjuror, deposition on John Saunders’ case 1779 XIV: 78a loss in british rid, July 1779 iV: 2.50d, 251a, XIX: 73a ( A) petitions, 1779- 80 kV: 248b, XIX: 75d selectman XXIV: 308b ( A) XXXI I: 284 tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780 XIX: 72a, 74a - 2.5- Allen, David, corp. service, 1775 IIC: 17b priv. Ashford, Lexington alarm, 17? 5 IIB: 48c Colchester, half days training, 1775 IIA: ib Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: Derby, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 5a, 85c East Windsor, half days training, 1775 ILk: Sad service, 1775,1778,177, 1781 IIC: 10b, XI: 48a, XVI: 4b, FDC: 517a sergt. East Windsor, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: jr. priv. Ashford, half days traininG, 177 IIA: lTb Diarca, priv. allowed depreciation of ages, 1780 XXX: , ansfield, bounty & supplies, 1777- 80 XXX: 25b, 98f E. bark Lydia account IX: 228a Eben, priv. Fairfield, supplies, 1777- 80 YDX: la, hoenezer, account of powder from Windham mill, 177S XXXII: 8OSb .[ ansfield, saltpeter account, 1777 XI: 81a . rtha’s Vineyard,. ass. petition for liberty to trade salt, fish oil & sugar for grain, beef & c for their families, 0ct. 1777 VIII: .58 ( A) }{ ass. petition with others for liberty to trade for provisions, neg. ay 1781 XAI: 28 ( A) trader petition, 1780 XIX: 41$ c New Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 24f, 29e ( A) petition XXI: 142b tax abated for service in 177 VI: IZO Rochester, Mass. petition showin distress of neighbors for lack of bread & askin liberty to buy & export 80 bu. grain & a few barrels of pork. Signed statement by inhabitants concerning need & implorin relief. Gr. a part,.,[ ay 1779 XV: 178, son of Gideon Allen, legacy from Ebenezer Harris of New London, ] 782 XXIII: 183a, 184b Suffice4 land, 1781 XXXIV: lSa ( A) Tinmouth, Vt. order for powder- from Windham mill, J778 XXXI I 818ab corp. Cormall, petition, with certificate from Capt. Chapman & Col. Beebe, shewinG service under them in 1780 & that he has not received his wages on account of bankruptcy of Chapman. Con. to next sess.. ay 1788 XXID[: I8- 1S7 landsmn, service on the Oliver Croell, 1778- 79 XXXI 88b priv. allowed depreciation of waes, 1780 XXX: Sb Fairfield, bounty & supplies, ]. 778- 81 XXX: 4b, 8c, ! 6a, 8gab New Haven, half days training, 1778 IIA: lla soldier, Norwalk, account of arms, 1778 XI: 40 Edward, Woodbury V: SSI corp. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Ss Conn. le, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Cornwall, service, 1781 XXV: 9 Eleazer, priv. service, 1775 llC: 2b Stafford, half days traininG, 1775 llA: 28a Elenozer, seamn, service, 1778 XXXII: Elihu, priv. Danbury, service, 1780 XVI1: 27 Eliphalet, deserter, 1782 SV: 44 priv. Conn. ] ne, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a Fairfield, bounty before 1780 XXX: la service, ]. 781 XXXII a Eliphat, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Zh Elisha, priv. service, 1780 XVII: 88 "’ indsor, service, 1780 XVI: a jr. priv. account of arms, 1777 Xl: 279b Elnatlmn, priv. service, 1778 IIC: Enos, com.. on sea- coast defense I: ( A) New Haven paper I: lS - 26- Allen, Ephraim, corp. service, 1781 XlV: 51? a Ese@ k, Simsbur, blanket sold army Xl: 279a tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: SSa priv. service, 1775 IIC : 9c Esther, Groton, tx abated for loss in raid, 1784 XXVII: S33ab Ethan, col. XI: 2010,1: 347 account of powder for him II II wages while prisoner on L. I. 1777 XII: 183 ( A) letter to Assembly concerning irksomeness of parole & acknowledging money, Apr. 1777 VII: 169 II money advanced by Col. Selah Heart, 1777 XII: 186 paid his wife III: 34, XXXII: 222a " prisoner at Halifax. Com. report in favor of sending 60 by his brother for relief of Allen & fellow prisoners, Oct. 1776 IV: 395 List of prisoners in Halifax jaii, 1776 IV: 596 Bill for sending money to Allen by his brother & for requesting Governor to write to Gen. Wash-ington to attempt exchange of prisoners, neg. 0ct. 1776 IV: 897 Resolve that Governor be requested to write to Gen. Washington, Congress or commanding officer at Boston to effect exchange of prisoners & that Pay table draw 120 for their wages to be sent by Levi Allen of Salisbury, Oct. 1776 IV: 398 Resolve of Assembly to send money, receipt for same, Oct. 1776 VI: 400 " pri,, soner of war IV: I54, VI: 492,493 carried to England, 1775- 1: 253 " sum advanced by Conn. agent X: 279,280 ( A) " receipt for wages while prisoner on L. I. 1777 XII: 133 " " " Ticonderoga expedition I: 405, III: 26a, 37a, 48, VII: 200, XXVII 362 " IA " expedition, pay order for rum from Capt. Delaplace IIl: 85 Fitch, New Haven petition V: 425b " priv. New Hven, half days trainlng, 1775 Gabriel, Fairfield, tax abated for service in 1778 VI: 42 northern army, n repaired, 1775 IIl: 21% b corp. service 1777 VI: 519 priv. service, 1775 III: lOOb, lOla seaman, service on brig Defence, 1776 IX: 80 George, Fairfleld, loss in British raid, July 1779 A: 250e, 251a, XlX: 73a " tax abated for loss in British raid, 1760 XIX: 72a, 74a priv. service & desertion, 1777 VI: 525 Torrington, half days training, IV75 llA: lOa " Gershm, " service, 1775 IIC: 12b " " Suffield, Lexington alarm, 1775 lIB: 20c " Gideon, brother of Lydia Harris of New , London XXlll: 188a, 184b " ( A) Goshen (?) witness on bond XXIII: 303 New Fairfield land XXXIV: 57,330b " purchase of confiscated estate of James Leach, commissioner’s certificate, 1781 XXXIV: 52 " " " purchase of confiscated estates of Na-thaniel Barnum & Joseph Vaughn, account of sale & commissioner’s certificate, 1781 XlXIV: 48- 50 " purchase of confiscated estate, commissionerts account, 1782 XXXIV: 418a " marine, service on brig Defence, 1776 IX: 81 - 27- Allen, Gideon, priv. service, 1775 llC: ib Heman, lieut. Salisbury militia paper Vlll: 339b, 340, S41a, 348 Henry, corn. on prisoners of war I: 4Olb, 409 search for lead mines V: 368 " delivery of powder for northern army, 1775 III: 87ab " East Windsor account XXXII: I08a " Windsor, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: 59a " " ( A) corn. on soldiers’ families XXX: I42c justice IV: 82 ( A) VI: 6,7, X1II: II8a " loan agent appolntmen%, Jan. 17.78 VIII: 258 " ( A) petition from cattle fatteners, l? 80 XIX: 33Zb " ( A) " receipt XI: 59b, XII: 552 " representative, l? 75- 78-- I: 144a, 208a, 266a, 330a, IV: 261a, S3To, V: 40b, 131a, Vll: 4b, X: 201b, XIII: la tt t! representative, oath of fidelity, Aug. 1777 VII: 460a " selectman IIB: SOs ( A) " XI: S65, XVlI: SOga, xXX: 48b, XXXII: 360 Herman, account for riding express in Ticonderoga expedition, 1775 III: 26a " Ticonderoga expedition account III: 25 Hezekiah, Ne Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 234j, 269d Norwich, u% sold army III: 4.54b, 456a " priv. East Windsor, half days training, 1775 IIA: 6d Ichabod, brig Honor account IX: 2OOb " Pittsfield, Mass. petition with i. orsement of Pitts-field & Sharon inhabitants asking liberty to transport by water through Conn. a quantity of flour to pay forsalt & oil from eastern part of Mass. Neg. Nov. 1780 XIX: 441- 44S " Sharon rail itary co. V: 9a " ( A) V: I0 state note. in his favor XXXII: lg0a ( A) matross, receipt for wages for 1781 XXV: 484b " service, 1781 XXV: 374b, 482 " " priv. XXX: 4h " allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3u " Stonington, service, 1780 XVII: IS Ira, Ticonderoga expedition, account of expenses, May 8th- June, 1775 & receipt III: 37,38 " col. Benninton, Vt. allowedto purchase powder from East Windsor store. Account for same, 1780 XVII: i8,139 order in his favor for powder, 1780 XXXlI: Z67a, Z68 Isaac, prlv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3w " " New Haven, service, 1779 XVI: 2a service, 1775 IIC: " J. account of cattle sold army, 1780 XXXV: 54 " Jabez, Pomfret, drafted May 177 VII: 97 " " ( A) " lister VI: 40 James ( A) Chilmark, Martha’s Vineyard, selectman XV: lTOab " " Mansfield account for care of sick soldiers, 1777 XI: 90a " New Haven, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: I4S " " " loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 24f, 269g state attorney’s account, 1784 XXXIII: ZOZ " jr. ( A) Chilmark, Martha’s Vineyard, selectman XV: I89 prlv. Msusfield, half days tralnln, 1775 llA: 41a Jared, corp service, 1776 VI: 147 " " prlv. " 1775 IIC: 10b " " soldier, account of III: 46a Jason, jr. ( A) New London corn. of inspection XIV: 369a Jerard, marine, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1777- 78 XXXI: 87a priv. Hebron, half days tralnin, 1775 IIA: 29a " Job, account for care of cattle, 1780 XVll: 309a Windsor, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 6,7 - 28- Allen, Job, serif, service, 1775 IIC 5b " Windsor, service, 1776 XXXI: 9a, lOs, llb Joel, Southington minute men petition 1: 380b filer, Farmington, ervice, 1776 XXXI: ? a, 8 John ( A) account for riding express, 1779 XI: 301 Fairfield, loss in British raid, 17? 9 XIX: 73d selectman IIB: 68b, 69b tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780 XIX: 72b, 74b Farmington account XII: 637 New Fairfield land, 1781 XXXIV: 49,80 " ( A) petition showin that at time of British raid he was living in Fairfield & lost con-siderable property & that he removed to New Fairfield & in consequence has received no benefit from the acts abating taxes of the Fairfield sufferers. He asks relief. Gr. that he be repaid taxes paid on 1778- 80 lists & be excused from being further taxed, Jan. 1782 XXII 201,202 " New Haven, loss in British raid, 177 X’V: 269c " " petition V: 425b tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780 XVIII 264b, R66b Samuel Eliot account, i? 77 XXXII 244c " ( A) Windsor petition, 1780 XVLII: 326 " capt. abstract of pay roll in New Haven alarm, J779 XVI: 17a ( A) account with Middletown for camp utensils for his co. Aug. 1779 XXXII: 250b, 72 ( A) escort for Selah Heart on his return to L. I. 1777 XI: IS3 Farminton, appointment, ay 1779 XIV: lOOa " volunteer co. Dec. 1776 V: 152 corp. service, 1775 IIC: 10b doctor, Fairfield, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 250d, 25 id ens. 1776 XXXI: I Farmington, service, 1776 XXXI: 12a, 13a, 14a, la " filer, Colchester, Lexington alarm, 1775 lib : 66b lieut. Farminton, appointment, June 1778 IV: 267d, 277b marine, service on brigantine Minerva, 1775- 76 IX: Sb matross, service, 1781 XXV: 874b priv. ( never joined) 1775 llC: llb allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XVII: BSb, XXX: 3pt " " balance due for 1781 XXX: IB0 " Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Derby, bounty XXX: 85g " Norwich XXX: 27e Pomfret, service, 1780 XVII: 17 ( A) receipt for wages, June 1781 XXV: 28a service, 177, 1781 IIC: 27c, XXV: 29a Wallingford, half days training, 1778 IIA: ZSa " Lexington alarm, 1778 lib Windsor, Lexington alarm, 177 soldier, account of g% un llI: " jr. creditor of Ebenezer Punderson XXVIII: 82 priv. Stonington, half days training, 1775 llA: 23a " " Windsor, Lexington alarm, 177 lIB: 30a Jonathan, clothing account, 1779 XXXV: 249a forage for state teams, 1779 X: 238 " priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Swx " " Enfield, Lexlngton alarm, 177 lIB: 6b " Hartford, servic e, 1780 XVII: 27 New Haven, service, 1779 XVI: " " supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: Is, 2a, 4di , Sa, Be, 102b - 29- Allen, Joseph, East Windsor, account for collecting blankets, 1777 XI: 12ab petition, with certificates of appraisal, showing team impressed to transport baggage of convention troops & same damaged. He asks allowance for same. Neg. 0ct. 1779 XV: 77- 81 selectman VI: 191 Groton, tax abated for loss in raid, 1782- 8S XXIX: IO7a New Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 254i, 269b Ticonderoga expedition III marine, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1777- 78 XXXI: 87a priv. Danbury, service, 1780 XVII: S Lebanon, half days training, 1775 IIA: 22a Pomfret, 1775 I IA: 62a Lexington alarm, 1775 I IB 45a service, 1775 IIC jr. ( A) East Windsor paper VI 208b, 291,35 ( A) selectman VI: 291,382 Josiah, New Haven tax list Vl: 125b Jothaz, priv. New Haven, half days training, 1775 IIA: 74d Lemuel, Ashford XXX: 51 Woodstock, bounty before 1780 XXX: 43 Levi, money received while prisoner at N. Y. 1777 XII: 289b Salisbury, brother of Ethan IV: 395a, 397,358 delivery of money to brother Ethan, 1777 VII: 169 ( A) receipt for money for prisoners at Halifax, 1776 VI: 400ab state attorney’s account, IT75- 81 XFDII: lScdf Ticonderoga expedition, account of expenses, 1775- 7 III: 40 priv. Mansfield, half days training, l? 76 IIA: 41a Lorain, Nw Haven, loss in British raid, 1779 XV: 26c Lorrania, New Haven, loss in British raid, JulY 1779 XV: 234j Lydia, daughter of Gideon Allen, legacy from Ebenezer Harris of New London, 182 XXIII: 183a, 184b Marmaduke, priv. service, 1775 IIC: lbd Ertin, gun left Ticonderoga III: 188a Mary, Groton, wido, tax abated for loss in raid, 1782- 86 XXVII 333a, YXIX: 107bd widowed through action at Ft. Griswold, report on condition XXVl: 294 Miner, priv. Groton, bounty before 1780 XXX: I7a, 79b service, 1775 IIC: Moses ( A) Enfield com. on clothing XII: 407 ( A) receipt for Oliver Parsons’ bounty, 1778 XII: priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sb Fairfield, bounty & supplies, 1777- S1 XXX: la, 2a, 4b, 5c, 18a, 89ab service, 1782 XXV: 46b, 48a Windsor, service, 1780 XVII 42 soldier, Hebron, account of gun, 1778 Vl: 177a Nathan, jr. confiscated estate account, 1785 XXXIV: 442a Groton, purchase of confiscated estate XXVII 3Sab, 38a, Z7 judge of probate’s account of credit allowed for payment of confiscated estate, 1785 XXXIV: 358 2d. confiscated estate account XXXIV: 448 purchase of confiscated esZate of William Erowne in Lyme, commissioner’s receipt for deed & judge of probate’s account, 1788 XXXIV: 25Z, 558,442b Nathaniel, Hartland, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 8ab priv. captured at Ft. Washinton 1776, death Jan. 1777 XXXI: ZZga " discharged from northern army, 1775 III: ll2af McClellan’s re’t petition, 1779 XIII: Z63b Noah, ens. East Windsor, half days training, 1775 IIA: 6% b Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 6la - 30- Allen, Noah, jr. priv. East Windsor, half days training, 1775-- IIA: 69d Oliver, New Haven, blaraket sold army, 1777 XI: 141a loss in British raid, July 1779- XV: 234b, 269e " tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780 XVIII 264b, 265c 0thniel, priv. Enfield, bounty XXX: I5,67b service, 1775 IIC: Pack (?) confiscated estate account XXXIV: 448 Peletiah, Barkhampsted, com. on Green Woods road V: 107 Philip, New London, tax abated for loss in British raid, 1784 XXVII: 331b schooner Spy account, l? 76 IX: S0a Philow ( A) New Haven petition XXI: I42b Phinehas, wages as guard for state prisoners, 1781 > LLI: I66a " priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3a Mansfield, bounty & supplies, 1777- 80 XXX: 25b, gSf New Haven, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 81a sergt. Mansfield, half days training, 1775 IIA: 64b jr. priv. Mansfield, half days training, 1775- IIA: 64b Hobert, Groton, saltpeter account, 1776- 77 VI: 406a, XI: 61c selectmn XXII: 37.4b " ( A) XV: 126, XXX: 17a, 7 " premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: Z24b purchase of musket & powder at Ft. Griswold, 1784 XXXII 236ce ens. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3a lieut, balance due XXX: 148 Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a Groton, tax abated for loss in raid, 1782- 86 XXIX: 107ad ( A) receipt for wages, ,. Tune 1781 XXV: 23a priv. Groton, bounty before 1780 XXX: 17c service, 1775 IIC: 33c sergt. Groton, supplies, 1781 XXX: 5b, 78a Roger ( A) New Haven petition XXI: I42b Rowland, priv. Middletown, half days training, 1775 IIA: 56a Samuel ( A) Ashford paper I: 189b " Groton selectman VI: 79 ( A) VI: 80, XI 192ab, 548b New Haven, blanket sold army XI: 128 loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 234g, 269f capt. Groton, killed at Ft. Grlsvold, Sept. 1781, report on family XXV1: 294 corp. East Windsor, half days training, 1775 IIA: 69d priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3fr Ashford XXX: 51 Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Derby, Lexington alarm, 1775 --’ llB: 26a discharged from northern army, Sept. 1775 III: ll2g East Windsor, LexinGton alarm, 1775 IIB: 6la servico, 1775,1776 IIC: 18c, VI: 154 & mileage account, 1779 XVI: 5OSa Suffield, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: is, 2a, 4e, 5, 121a soldier, clothing from Ashford, 1777 jr. priv. Lebanon, half days training, 1775 IIA: 22a 2d. Ashford, 1775 IIA: 17b ( 2d.) " Corm. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta W. account of cattle sold army, 1780 XXAV: 8Sb W. ( A) Windsor petition, 1780 XVIII: 526 W. ( A) from cattle fatteners, 1780 XIX: 3S2b Sarah, Nw Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: Seth, Mansfield land XXXIV: 148c, XXXVI: llSa saltpeter account, 1777 XI 8la - 31- Allen, Silas ( A?) New Haven, petition showing he exchanged bills of credit of 1761 & 1762 for a state nobe in 1778 for the sum of 180. In 1780 he sent the note to be exchanged for a new one & was sur-prised to find the second given for only 90. He asks for his old note, Oct. 1784 XXIX: I48 priv. service, 1775 IIC: 16b sur. Canterbury, petition showing he served in R. I. in 1780 & spent for medicines 3/ 19/ 2 for which he has received no pay. Gr. amount, 0ct. 1782 XXIII: 239,240 Simeon, Groton, order belonging to his estate lost klVII: 35a, 36a, 37 ( A) , nsfield, deposition on detachment for service in Capt. Samuel Thompson’ s co. July 1780 XXXI 398 capt. killed at Ft. Griswold & petition of Lieut. James Burnam for pay of co. left without captain, Jan. 1782 XXII i, 92 orders mentioned Xkq[: 216,219b lieut. VII: 212 Groton, account of arms for his 0o. 1776 V1: 406a appointment, June 1776 IV: 288a, 280b " ( A) receipt for arms, 177 VI: 216 priv. 5nsfield, half days trainin, 1775 IIA: 41a Lexinoton alarm, 177 IIB: ZTa service, 1775 IIC 14b Sluman, Pomfret, service, 1780 XVII 17 Solomon, account for arrestin deserter, 1783 XXVII: ZS Windsor, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: 59a ( A) petition from cattle fatteners, 1780 XIX: 332b witness in Ens. Joab Griswold case, 1780 XXI: 208 capt. Wintonbury, co . mentioned XVII: 309a priv. Windsor, service, 1776 XXXI: 9a, lOa, lib Stephen ( A) New Haven petition XI: 142b ( A) for military co. I: 192b payment to Oliver Wolcott, jr. 1786 XXXIII: 338b state attorney’s account, 1785- 86 XXXIII: 3S8abd notes delivered Pay table, 1787 XXXII: Z38b lieut, account with state for confiscated estate, 1787 XXXIV: 398 allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Zu ( A) artillery, army petition 1779 (?) XIII: 372b New. Haven account XII: 682 " petition with Z other officers for deed of Abiathar Camp’s estate towards wages, gr. Oct. 1782 D[ II I 197,198 New Haven, purchase of confiscated estate of Abiathar Camp, judge of probate’s account of sale, 1782 XXXIV: 388,389 New Haven, resolve of Council of safety for appraisal of Abiathar Camp’s estate in New Haven, appraiser’s report & receipt for deed, 1781 X3LIV: i05- i07 ( A) receipt for wa@ es for 1781 XXV: 484a " " service, 1781 XXV: 374a, 482 state notes delivered treasury, 1786 XXXII: 190b priv. New Haven, half days training, 177 IIA: lla " Salisbury, 1778 IIA: 75b Thaddeus ( A) New Haven petition XXI: 142b priv. New Haven, ha, l, f da, y, s tr, a, ining, 177 IIA: lla Theophilus, Salisbury, 1778 IIA: 75b service, 1780 XVII: 27 Thomas, account of cattle sold army, 1780 X: 88b Groton, saltpeter account, 1778- 77 VI: 4OSa, XI: 8Ic ( A) New London, indorsement of Voluntown tavern petition, 1778 XIII 143b - 32- Allen, Thomas, New London (?) gun sold army III: Z47a purchase of stores at Ft. Griswold, 1784 XXXII: 236j " Redding, examined by corn. on inimical persons, 1776 XX: 1 " state notes returned to treasury, 1784 XXXII: 87,191 deserter, 1782 XXV: 44 priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XYO(: 3h " Conn. line, 1781- 82 kDC(: 7a Fairfield, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81 X/ X: Is, 5o, ISa, 69ab service, 1775 IIC: 47b jr. New London, soldier hired, 1777 XIII: 193b Windsor, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 6,7 Timothy, clothing account, 1780 XXXV: 249c Groton, soldiers notes intended for payment of confis-cated land bought by Nathan Allen, jr. lost & petition for replacement gr. Jan. 1784 XAII: 35- 37 New Hampshire, account for care of invalid, 1775 III: 130 ( A) receipt for James Abbott, 1779 XVI: 260 capt. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3p amount of company’s pay roll, IT81 Xk: 2$ h appointz. ent, 1781 XXV: 35 Corm. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a partial roll of co. 1781 XXV: 29d lieut, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XVII: 58a " ( A) Groton, petition showing loss of clothing when in . R. I. expedition in 1778. Sworn statement of articles. He asks payment, neg. May 1783 XXIV: 311,312 rev. Ashford land XXXIV: 87 sergt, service, 1776 VI: 155 " Titus, gun left with northern army, 1775 III: " Hartland, tax abated for service in 1776 vI: eab priv. discharged from northern army, Nov. 1775 III: ll2f jr. Hartland, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 9 ( 2d) priv. 4ischarged from northern army, Nov. 1775 III: ll2f William, New Haven, rex abated for service in 1775 VI: 125a ( A) Newtown, petitlon showing he was persuaded to enlist in British army but never served & supposed the enlistment paper was destroyed. He asks for release from prosecution or acceptance of bail. Neg. Feb. 1778 XIII: 233,234 tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 64 ( A) North Kingston, R. I. petition showing he held certain Conn. bills of 1778 issue received in 1778 & 177 & was prevented from returning same to treasury at proper time through ignorance of recall. List of bills. He asks to have them exchanged. Neg. 0ct. 1786 XXIX: 286 northern army invalid III: l]. 9 ( A) Providence, indorsement of Voluntown tavern petition, 1778 XIII: 143d marine, on the Oliver Cromwell, enlistment, Oct. 1776 IX: I55 " runaway, Feb. 1777 IX: 134a, 135a wages on schooner Spy, 1777- 78 XII: 338 priv. Norwich, service, 1779 XVI 3b service, 1775 IIC: 17b, III: 91a, 92b, llTa jr. priv. Union, half days training, 1775 IIA: 57a Zadock ( A) Mass. trader petition, 1780 XIX: 413c Zimri, state attorney’s account, 1773- 81 XXXIII: ll6abce & Hayes, purchase of confiscated estate, commissioner’s receipt for deed & account, 1782 XXXIV: 138,] 8a & Warner, premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: 324b Allen’s tavern (?) Groton Xll: 308a Allerton, Isaac, Flainfield, appraiser of horses XVII: 99 Alley, Allay, Ally. Willim, brig Defence account, 1776 IX: 63b galley Whiting account, 1776 IX: 21a, 23b New Haven battery account, 1775 III: 595c loss in British raid, 1779 XV: 2690 " petition 1: 382b priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Su New Haven, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, 4d, 8a, 6a, 102a Alleyn, see Allen. Alliance ( frigate) Petition of Robert Frazer of New London for relief, as he was dis-abled when aboard the Alliance in a fight with the British,. r. 1783 XXVI: 366,367,369 Robert Frazer’s petition renewed showing action of the Alliance with a British frigate in Mar. 1783 XXIX: 6Ia, XXXVI: 141a Petition of Abel Turney, Fairfield, showing partial disability from wound received on the Alliance in May 1781 & that he was granted a certificate entitling him to pension of $ I. 00 per month. Gr. liberty to file claim, My 1789 XXXVII: gl, 92 Allice, Abner, Dedham, Mass. petition showing he is an innkeeper & ask-ing liberty to export flour & grain. Gr. May 1779 XV: 165,219 see also Allis. Allien, Allen. Allin, " Alling, " Allis, Alice, Alis. Adkins, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 5c Nath, jr. VI: 227d Nathan, priv. service, 1778 IIC: lb Nathaniel ( A) Guilford selectmn XXIII: 283,292 druzer, Guilford, half days training, 1775 IIA: lga jr. Guilford, tax abated for service in 1775 VI:$ 5,110 see also Allice; Ellis. Allison, Nathaniel, priv. service, 1780 XVII: 53 Allon, see Allen. Allrut (?) ( A) Nv London petition, 1781 XXI: 272a Ally, see Alley. Allyn, Allen. Almey, Almy. Almstead, see 01meted. Almy, Almey. Elisha ( A) Voluntown, indorsement of Voluntown tavern petition, 1778 XIII: 143d John, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3f service, 1777 VI: 544b William, clerk of Quaker meeting in R. I. 1787 XXXVlI: 25Z priv. Voluntown, service, 1780 XVI 8c Alsop, hLr. brigantine Minerva account, 1775 IX: 2 Mr. un rented army VI: 167a Mrs. Middletown, blanket rented arm VI: 179 John, agent for James Jauncey XXIX: 59 creditor of Elisha Webster of Farmington, 1755 XXXVII: 2OSa N. Y. agent to transport stockings to northern army IV: 39 Mary, Middletown, account of militia supplies XXXII: 26Oa administratrix of estate Xll: 28a Richard Alsop estate, peti-tion showin the distillery in Chatham was taken over by the state in 1777 for I year for distillinG Geneva. Richard Alsop had half interest with Nathaniel Shaylor & has re-ceived no payment. She asks 147 for her share. Corn. appointed. Resolve of Assembly on Chatham distillery, Oct. 1783 XkqI: 128- 130 ( A) petition with others for liberty to distil liquor, Dec. 1776 V: 283,284 - 34- Alsop, Richard, brigantine Minerva account, 1775 creditor of Elisha Webster of Farmington, 1755 It XXkII 208a lead mine account, 1775- 76 XII: 28ab Middletown, distillery taken for public use in 1777. Widow’s petition relating to payment, Oct. 1783 XXVI: 128- 130 ( A) justice, 1775 IIA: 27b, 34a, 54d, 68a partner with James Church in dealin with N. Y. men & on his death Church obliged to settle accounts, 1783 >[ XIV: 17S, 174 sale of rum IV: 238ab, 239 selectmn IIB: 22a, III: 284 Alsworth, James, Pomfret, gun rented army VI: S99a land XXXIV: 21 " William, jr. priv. Pomfret, half days trainins, 1775 IIA: 62a see also Alworth; Ellsworth. Altard, Peter, priv. service, 1776 XI: Sla Alton, Asa, priv. service, 1776 XI:. 58a William, priv. McClellan’s re’t petition, 1779 XIII: SGSb Alvard, see Alvord. Alverd, Alvert, Alvold, Daniel, priv. Middletown, half days training, 1775 IIA: S4a Thomas, 1775 I IA: 84a Alvord, Alvard, Alverd, Alvert. Anna, account of clothing for army, 1778 XXXV: 209a Daniel, clothing account, 1779- 80 XXXV: 2. Tb, 249abcd, 289a Eliphaz ( A Winchester justice XXI: II2 Elisha, priv. Colchester, half days training, 1778 IIA: Ta Hewit ( Huet) priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780- XXX: Sd Chatham XXX: 14b " John, sergt, service on guard at Fairfield, 1784 XXXII: 128a Mary, widow, Fairfield, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 280g, 25 Id, XIX: 7Sd 0rrin, priv. Chatham, half days training, 1775 IIA: 14a Rual, service, 1775 IIC : 4b Samuel, clothing account, 1779 XXXV: 249b Saul ( A) account of arms III: 242a " Bolton representative, 1778 X: Ol& selectman XII: 97,105 " ( A) VI: 8, Zg0, XII IOI, 510, XXX: 8 corp. Bolton, Lexinton alarm, 1775 II8: 49a priv. half days trainlng, 1775 IIA: 49a Seth, jr. priv. Chatham, half daystrainln, 1775 IIA: 14a T. corp. service & desertion, 1775 IIC: 8b Thomas, clothing account, iT79- 80 XXXV: 227d, 249b " gunner, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Zu " G. corp. service, 1781 XXV: 374a G. gunner, service, 1781 XXV: 374b G. jr. ( A) gunner, receipt for wages for 1781 XXV: 484a " G. service, 1781 XXV: 482 Gould, sergt, artillery reg’t petition, 1782 XXIII: 20a, " " ( A) 1782 XXIII: 220b bounty & supplies, 1777- 79 XXX: 70a " Farmington, supplies, 1780- 81 XXX: 2a, 4b, 8a " " ( A) indorsement of pay roli, 1780 XVII: 9 ( A) receipt for wages for 1781 XXV: 484c " service, 1781 XXV: 482 J. ser@ t, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780--- XXX: Sd " Uriah, jr. priv. service & death, 1775 llC: 50b see also Afford. Alvord’s tavern, Bolton X1: 578a Alworth, James, Windham, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: I03 William, Pomfret land XXXIV: 18b Alyn, see Allen. - 35- Amadown, see Amidown. : Lmah, Manuel, priv. Stonington, half days training, 1775 IIA: 24b Ambler, David, Bethlem military co. V: 8a Woodbury account XXII: 318b selectman XXX: 135d Jes ( A) Stamford & Greerzich petition, 1782 XXIII: 349c " priv. service, 1775 III: 98a, 99a John, sergt, service, 1775 III: lO6a, lOTa Jos’h, Stamford, account of cattle sold army, 1781 XXXV: 78 Joseph, money sent continental loan office, 1779 XVI: 376b ( A) No’- alk & Stamford] petition, 1780 XIX: S52b Joshua, corn. on confiscated estate XXIII: 381 ( A) XXII1: 382 money sent continental loan office, 1779 XVI: 376b Stamford, appraiser of estate XXXIV: 89,, I ( A) XXXIV 0 commissioner on confiscated estate XXIX: 32acd, 37,41b ( A) estate, 1784 XXIX: 43 " land, ] 781 XXXIV: 160b purchase of confiscated estate of the Hubbards, commissioner s report, receipt for deed & account, 1782- 83 XXXIV: 160b, 162,434b, 435bd selectnmn XXII: 3e3ab, 394 ( A) XXII 392, XXLII 372, XXX 127 Peter, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3t Squire, 1780 XXX: 3t Stephen, Stamford land, 1783 XXXIV: 270a priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3t service, 1775 III: 91a, 92a Ambrose, Patrick, Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a Amedown, see Amidown. Ames, Aames, Aimes. Adon, drummer, allowed depreciation of wages, XVII: 59a, XXX: 3p priv. Norwich XXX: 27d Amos, Coventry, saltpeter account, 1777-- XI: 81b Arcelus ( Arcules) prlv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta service, 1781 XXV: 29g Benjamin, account of forage sold commissary, 1778 XXXV: 207 priv. service & mileage account, 1779 kI: 803a Cyrus, Preston, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 20 priv. Preston, Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 29a " service, 1778 IIl: llTa David, Killingly, service, 1780 XVII: B8 " Ebenezer, filer, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: d privo Enfield, bounty before 1780 XXX: IS, 87b " service, 1780 XVII: 65 Everet, Danbury, supplies, 1779 XXX: 8 Ezra, Preston XXX: $ Oa service, 1778 XI: Isaac, 1775 IIC: 30b Volunton, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 41a John, Canterbury, bounty XXX: service, 1775,1777 IIC 28b, VI: 544b soldier, Waterbury, enlistment & account of blanket, 1777 XI: 433a Josiah, Norwich, saltpeter account, 1777 Xl: 6Ig Matthias, Preston, tax abated for service in 1776 VI: 20 priv. pay questioned, 1776 IV: 168b, 17! a service, 1775 lll: llTa Michael, N Haven, pardon. Petition showing he was induced to go to L. I.& while there as forced to enter British service. When the proclamation of pardon was issued, he tried to return but was prevented by sick-ness until after the date set & was then seized & held at New Haven on charge of treason. He asks for pardon, Aug. 1777 VIII: 201 Ames, Michael, New Haven, psrdon. Deposition of Eneas unson, justice, that on examina-tion, nes aPPeared sincerely penitent & friendly to American cause. VIII 202 Testimony that, when at King’s Bride, nes declared he would venture his life to get away, Aug. 1777 VIII 203 Pardon gr. Au. 1777 VIII: 204 Letter of Charles Chauncey to the Governor expressin his belief in the truth of Ames’ story, Aug. 1777 VIII: 208 priv. New Haven, half days training, 1778 IIA: 74d Nathaniel, state attorney’s accout, chared with burglary, 1788 ZJDII I: 220 " priv. Preston, service, 1780 XVII lO Stonington, s ervice, 1779 XVI: 4a Samuel, Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a service, 1778 IIC 29c Waterbury, service, 1780 XVI: 6c " seaman & carpenter, service on galley, 1778 VI: 157a Zebulon, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXI: SL Preston XXX: 80b " service, 1777 VI: 546 see also Eames. Amesbury, Amsbury. " Elijah, Newgate account XXXI: 202b wages for guard duty at Nswgate, 1782 XXXI: 229a William, priv. service, 1775 lll: 8a, 99a Amldown, Amadown, Amedown, Ammedown. Capt. XVI 306 connissary account XX: i Henry ( A) capt. Willington, petition with testimonies showing loss of 28 from money received for co.’ s pay roll & asking that he be refunded. Neg. May 1781 XXI 17- 21 priv. Willington, Lexington alarm, 1778 llB: lOa Jedediah, corp. service, 1776 IIC: ITo priv. Willington, Lexington alarm, 1775 llB: lOa soldier, Ashford, account of blanket, 1776 Xl: llSa Jonathan, priv. Conn. lne, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Willington, service, 1779,1780 XVI: 4b, XVII: 29 R[ oses, priv. service, 1775 llC: Tb sert. cClellan’s reo’t petition1779 XIII: ZG3b Amit, Amuit. John, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Sb Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Ammedown, see Amidown. Ammon, Nartin, priv. allowed depreciation of wges, 1780 XXX: Ss tmmunition, see Ordnance stores. kmos, Ezra, priv. clothing received, 1778 XXkU: lO3b Amsbury, see Amesbury. Amuit, see Amit. Anabel, see Annable. Ancraman, John Frederick, priv. Norwich, bounty before 1780 XXX: Tb Anderson, ordnance stores account, 178Z XXXII: 4 Priv. clothing return, 1778 VI: 490 Abiel, priv. Hartford, half days trainin, 1778 IIA: 6. Sb Asael, service, 1775 llC: Sb Benjamin, New Haven, confiscated estate. Administrator’s petition showing debts found due & the personal estate already disposed of for the state. He asks that the debts may be settled with avails of C. W. Apthorp estate. Gr. ay 1783 XXIV: 319,320 - 37- Anderson, Benjamin, New Haven, conflscated estate. Commissioner’s report of sale to Israel Bishop, receipt for deed & treasury’s receipt for a-vails, 1782 XXXIV: 188,169ab County court return of confiscated estates XXXIV: 456 priv. discharged from northern army, Nov. 1776 III: l12a Daniel, bounty received, 1780 XVII: 72 George, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 17b ( Andros) George ( A) priv. Willington, petition with evidence showing loss of arms while on march to Horse-neck in 1780 & asking payment. Allowed 3/ 2/ 6 , y 1781 XXI 22- 26 Hira ( A) New Haven petition XXI: I42b Isaac, Greenwich, loss in British raids, ar. 1779- Dec. 1783 XXXVI 19e tax abated for loss in British raid, 1783 XXIV: 274a, 276a James, " raid, 17 83 XXIV: 274a " priv. allowed depreciation of waes, 1780 XVII: 58b, XXX: 3p " Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXA: 7a Kartford, service, 1776 XXXI: 9a, lOa, llb service, 1781 XXV: 290 " seaman, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1777 IX: 243b Jeremiah, Greenwich land, 1782 XXXIV: 184a, 185b tax abated for loss in British raid, 1783 XXIV: 274a, 276d John, account of blankets XII: 82a late of N. Y. petition showing loss of property when he escaped from N. Y.& residence in Greenwich since Sept. 1776. He has paid taxes for 1777 & 1778 but is so reduced in circumstances he asks exemption. Gr. 0ct. 1779 XIV: 3$ 8, 39 " negro of Gov. Skene, eleced governor of Corm. negroes, Nay 1776 V: 392 ( A) capt. Greenwich paper, 1779 XX: lO4b, 10Sb protest against appointment of } aj. John Dav-enport, 0ct. 1777 X: 8 priv. East Windsor, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: lla service, 1776 XXXI 21a, 22b service, 1775 IIC: 30b jr. Killingly, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB : 42b sergt. Lyme, Lexington alarm, 1775 lib: 21a Robert, clothing account, 1780 XXXV: 24c priv. East Haddam, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 75a service, 1775 IIC: 3b Stephen, 1775 IIC: 17b Thoms, clothing account, 1780 yXV: 24% d corp. service, 177 IIC 25b " lieut. Conn. line, 1781- 8Z XXX: 7a ( A) indorsement of pay roli, 1780 XVII: I9 Lyres, supplies, 1778- 81 XXX: a, 4c,. tb, Sa, 89a & q. m. alloed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3a prlv. Lyme, supplies, 1777- 79 YSO: la cClellan’s reg’t petition, 1779 XIII: 86c service, 1778 IIC ITb soldier, Mansfield, petition with others showin they were enlisted as short levy recruits in 178 & their certificates of enlistment have been lost. They ask liberty to draw on the Treas-urer on ivlng proper certificates of time of enlistment & c. Differing votes, 0ct. 1783 XXVI: 209,210 - 38- Anderson, Timothy, priv. Windham, service, 1779 XVI: Sa Windsor, 1780 XVII: 8 William, Greenwich, tax abated for loss in British raid, 178S XXIV: 274a, 27a corp. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3h ( A) deposition on Jerniah Barfer’s case XXII: I63 priv. allowed depreciation o wages, 1780 XVII 59a, XXX: 3v " East Windsor, bounty & supplies, 1777- S1 XXX: la, 2a, 4b, Se, 68d Hartford, service, 1776 / JOI: 9a, lOa, llb McClellan’s reg’t petition, 1779 XIII: 36Sc Willington, service, 1780 XVII: 59 " P. Nw Haven petition V: 425c Andws, see Andrews. Andover in Hebron. Account of half day trainings, July 1775 IIA: 33 Andras, see 3ndrsws. Andr6 ( A) petition in behalf of captain of French ship for permission to sell caro at auction. Gr. Oct. 1779 XV: 84- 86 Andres, see Andrews. Andress, Andreus, Andrew, Andrews, Andews, Andras, Andros, Andress, Andreus, Andrew, Andris, Andros, Androse, Androus, Androws, 1ndrss, Andrus, Andruss. state attorney’ s account, 1783 XXXII1 255 . Capt. (?) name on mi. itia mmorandum XXXII: 158 Wallingford account XII: 440 Priv. Fast Windsor, supplies, 1778 XF: 68b Abel ( A) Plainfield militia petition, 1778 X: S64b ( A) Wallingford, account for care of sick soldier, 1779 XVI: 420,421 priv. Plainfield, LexinGton alarm, 1775 llB: lSa " service, 1775 IIC: 45bo AbiGail Nw Haven, loss in British raid, July 177 XV: 234g, 26b Abner, Walligford, petition with evidence showing he was a soldier in co. of artificers & was taken vith measles at Wilmington, Del. Through exposure he became worse, so that his health has been ruined. He asks for wages & other relief. Gr. wages & 20,0ct. 178 XXVI: I37- 13 " service in co. of artificers i77 & on be-coming too ill to remain in army brought home by his father XXIII: 117 priv. allowed depreciation of waes, IT80 XXX: Sd cloting received, 1778 XXXV: 103b Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a " Abraham, Fairfield justice III: I42, XXXII: 285 ( A) VII: 238, XVII : 512a, XXVII 228a, 229b, 230 " loss in British raid, July I75 XV: 250a, 251c, XIX: 7Sc ( A) petition, 1780 XIX: Sd " tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780 XIX: V2b, V4b Wa, t, erbury com. on bounties XXX: 141 " ( A) clothing XII: 53 " lieut, service, 1777 VI: 620 jr. ( A) Fairfield justice, l? 78 IIA: 48c Amos ( A) District of Renselaerwyck, N. Y. depositlon on acci-dentally wounding his son, Mar. 17? 8 X: 38 priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 17SO XXX: SL " Conn. line, 17I- 2 XXX: Ta Andrews, Amos, priv. service, 1780 kll: 4 Wallinford, bounty XXX: 50d, 143d Andr. w, Wallingford, account for inspection of saltpeter Vl ,’. 358 blanket sold army, 1777 XI: ZO8a " ( A) petition, 1780 XVIII 385a selectman VI: 38S, XI: 538 ( A) Vl 65b, 66b, 360- 362, X: 321b, Xl 178a, 208b priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3i " Wallingford, bounty XXX: 143a " sergt. " " YJD[: 50a soldier, clothing from Wallingford, 1778 XII: 439ab jr. Wallinford account XII: 438,445 Asa, Hartland, tax abated for service in 1775- 6 VI: Sab, 9 priv. Wethersfield, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 6a sert, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3d Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a " Wethersfield, supplies, 1778- 81 XXX: 2a, 4f, tf, 138c Asahel, WallinGford militia paper VIII : 372a ( A) VI I I: 374b petition & county court record showinG he was complained of for not marching accordinG to orders, found not guilty but charged costs. He asks relief, neg. May 1778 X: 828,27,$ 29 jr. Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 -- XXI: I78 priv. account of arms, 1777 Xl: 279a, 281 Ashbel, soldier, Simsb1ry, account of gun, 1777--- Xl: 278a B. premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: 324c Bartholomew ( A) WallinGford, account for carting baggage of militia, 1780 kll: 189a Benjamin, hired to bring soldier back to Farmington, 1778 XIII 85a, 88a priv. service, 177 IIC : 48b jr. Wallinford militia paper VIII: S72a ( A) " VIII: 374c Charles, Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 XXI: I78 Christopher, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 51b Clement, priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Susquehanna recruit, service, 1781 XXV: 4 Daniel, Fairfield, blanket sold army, 1777 XI: 231a ( A) petition, 1778 Xlii: 264 selectman IIB: G8b, 89b priv. Danbury, service, 1780 XVII 18 service, 1775 IIC 2Gb Wethersfleld, service, 1778 XX/ I 18a, 17,18a jr. priv. Falrfield, half days tralning, 1778- IIA: 48a David, deserter, 1781 XXV: 44 filer, Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a priv. Glastonbury, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 51a Denison ( A) Wallinford, petition showing helpless condition of his son, Abner, brought on in service & great expense for his care. He asks provision for son’s support. Neg. ay 1782 --- XXIII: li7 Ebenezer, account of sheep & cattle sold army, 1780 XXXV: 4,?. 5 Eden, priv. service & mileage account, 1779 XVI: 478a Eleazer P. prlv. service, 1775--- IIC: 33c Eli ( A) Wethersfield, deposition on Hezekiah Brown case, 1775 I: 423 priv. New Hartford, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 58b Elijah, service & mileage account, 1779 XVI: 5Ota Elisha ( A) Goshen smallpox petition IV: 3290 priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3r Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a New Haven coast guard, refusal to perform duty XXII 23bd Simsbury, service, 1780 )[ VII: S1 - 40- Andrews, Elizur ( A) account for riding express, 1779 XVl 287 Farmington, account of powder from Glastonbury mill XStXI I: .554 A miI 1 1779 XXXII: .564 sergt. Farminton, service, 1776 XXXI 12a, 13a, 14a, Elkanah, Dighton, Nass. selectman XV: 154 Epaphras, lieut, appointment, July 177G I 212,222c service, 1775 IIC: 6b Ethan, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3L soldier, Waterbury, eulistment &- account of blanket, 1777 XI 433a Ezekiel ( A) Farmington, bill for care of sick soldier, May 1778 X: 339 Ezra, priv. allowed depreciation off wages, 1780 XXX: 3p " New Hartford, supplies, 1777- 80 XXX: la, 2a, 4e, Francis, account for horseshoeing, 1780 XXkU/: 26cd off sheep sold army, 1780 XXXV: corp. service, 1777 VI: 532 Frederick, seaman, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1778- 79 XXXI 88b Gideon, priv. allowed depreciation off wages, 1780 XXX:. Sr Conn. line, 1781- 82 Giles, abuse of fellow soldier at Brookline, Nass. 1776 V! I I 377 H. Wallinford selectman XXX: 50b Hannah, Danbury, loss in raid, Apr. 1777 VIII 382b Hezekiah, Canaan selectman XXX: Ilcd Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 Vl: 38b lieut, account of arms for his co. 1776 VI: 211a appointment, June 1778 IV: 266f, 277c priv. service, 1775 IIC : 47b sergt. Canaan, half days training, 1775 IIA: 5. Sa Ichabod, drummer, service, 1775 IIC: 48b prlv. Farmington, service, 177 XXXI: 12a, l$ a, 14a, 15a service, 1775 IIC: 4b Isaac, Farmington, service, 177S XXXI: 12a, 13a, 14a, 15a James, Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1778 VI: 38b corp. service, 177 IIC : gb ( A) lieut, army petition, 177 (?) XIII: Z72c Simsbury, bounty & supplles, 1780- 81 XXX: Se,. 57a priv. Groton, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, 4b, Sb, 17b, 78a New Hartford, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB :. 58a Jedediah, N Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 234f, 269f " jeremiah, bounty received 1780 kII: 73 corp. Canaan, half days training, 1778 II&: SSa John, Danbury, bill for collecting arms VI: 318a land, 17 84 XXXIV: 330bdg " loss in raid, Apr. 1777 VIII: 382b galley Witing account, 1778 IX: 21b New Haven, tax abated for service in 177 VI: 128a ships Crovell & Defence accounts, 1777 IX 235a, 239a, 344d, 346hi " Stamford, loss in British raids, 1781 XXII: 296a capt. militia petition, 1782 XXIII: llTab " pay abstract of co. 1777 VI 519 service, 1777 VI: 519,535- 538,540a, 541 " ens. & mileage account, 1779 XVI: 481a " priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XVI1: 58c, XXX: 3p Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a Farmington, bounty, 1777 XXX: 70c Glastonbury, Lexington alarm, 1778 IIB: 51a New Haven, 177 IIB 81a soldier, account of gun, 1776 VI: 228a Andrews, John, jr. ( A) tavern- keeper petition, 1783 XXVII: TGc prlv. ervice, 1778 VI: 146a " Silliman, priv. Fairfield, half days training, 1775 IIA: 48a Jonathan, corp. Conn. line,]. 781- 82 Xl: Ta priv. account of arns, 1777 XI: 27a " Canaan, half days training, 1775 IIA: 55a " Farming% o:,, sez- vic e, 1776 XDI: 12, 13a, 14a, 15a service, 1777,1778,1781 V1: 532, X1: 443a, XXV: 21, XXII: 59a, 61 " Jos. sergt, service, 1776 XXXII: 215a Joseph, Glastozbu. ry, blaret rented army VI: 174 " witness in Isaac Smith case XVIII: 57b, 6] gun let at Ticonderoga III: 188a Wethersfield, enlistment, 1777 VII: 81 corp. service, 1775 IIC llb priv. Chatham XXX: 14b Glastonbury, half days training, 1775 IIA: SSa service, 177, 1778 IIC : 4b, X1: 44Sa Wethersfield, service, 1780 XVI: 6a serGt, service, 1776 VI: I2, ! 88, ]. 40a, 14] a Josiah, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XFDI: Sr Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Farmington, service, I778 XXXI:? a, 8 jr. Southington minute men petition l: 880b Laban, Wallingford, defendant in action brought by John Dick-inson on account of selling negro Dick who claimed to be free. Case decided for Andrews 178. In appeal by Elnathan Ives, a later owner of the negro, Assembly judge negro not legally freed, 1788- 8 XXkII: 267- 272 Lemuel, purchase of confiscated estate in Farmington, 1781 XXXIV: 181a Levi ( A) New Britain petition, 1778 X: SlSb Miles ( A) 1778 X: 3lgb corp. Wethersfield, service, 1776 XXXI: 16a, 17 Moses, priv. Farmin@ ton, service, 1776 XXXl: 12a, iSa, 14a, lSa serst. Hartford, half days training, 1775 IIA: 36a " Nathan, priv. allowance for services before 1780--- XVII: 84a service, 1775,1776 IIC : 43b, Xl: 48a Nathaniel ( A) Farmington, deposition for Eli Sklnner, 1788 XXIV: " priv. East Windsor, half days traininG, 1775 IIA: 89d " Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 61a Farmington, servic e, 1780 XVII: 2% Nehemiah, account of cattle sold arm, 1780 XXXV: IO0 ( A) Hartland, justice III: 175, VI: 8ab, 9 loan agent appointment, Jan. 1778 VIII: 2g ( A) receipt XI: 25b " representative, 1777 VII : 4g " oath of fidelty, Aug. 1777 VII : 480b " ( A) Middletown enlistment V: I8 Obadiah ( A) Fan. ington selectman XI: 22 priv. clothing received, l? 78 XXXV: IOSb Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a Farmington, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, Gf, 6a, 70b service, 1778,1778 IIC: b, XI: Sa 0zias, distillery account, 178 XXXV: 212c Peter, priv. service, 1778 VI: 182 " Philarmon, priv. cClellan’s reg’t petition, l? 79 XIII: 888c Philemon, East Haddam, service, I780 XVII : 8 ’" Phinehas, New Haven, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: e, 26b tax abated for loss in Britsh raid, 1780 XVIII 28a, 288b - 42- Andrews, Reuben, Waterbury co. 1775 1: 107 Riclmrd, petition with others showing they were detached Feb. 28,1780 to serve at Greenwich. Provisions were very low & Apr. 13, after 3 days of no supplies, they left the co.& joined that under Naj. Abel at Fairfield serving here till dis-charged. They ask wages. Neg. Ey 1780 XVIII: 332 " Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 XXI: I78 " tax abated for service in 1778 VI: S8a " priv. Simsbury, service, 1780 kqII: 29, 31 " Robert ( A) Danbury, petition declaring loyalty to king, 1778 XIII: 285b Samuel ( A) account with vouchers for expenses of sickness while on service, 1779 XVI: 420- 422 " " Danbury, drafted, May 1777 VII: 105 " " Groton, tex abated for loss in raid, 1784,1785 XXVII: 333a, XXVIII: 296 " ( A) Hartland selectman XI: 254 marine, service on the Oliver Cromwell, 1777- 78 XXXI: 86a " priv. Farmlngton, service, 1776 XXXI : Ta, 8 " service, 1775- 77,1782 IIC : Ib, VI: 132,133, 140a, 141a, XVI I I: 312c, XXV: 46b, 48a, XXXII: 215a jr. ( A) Southington, petition with doctors’ bills & depositions showing that on his return from Ticonderoga 0ct. 1777 he was wounded in the wrist & has lost his hand. Gr. 20 as a chari-table donation, May 1778 X: 335- 343 Sarah, widow, Fairfield, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 250a, 25Ic, XIX: 73c ( A?) petition, 1780 XIX: 75d tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780 XIX: 72b, 74b Silas, priv. Hartford, service, 1776 XXXI: 9a, lOa, llb Stephen, Wallingford accottnt for ap, p, raising guns VI: 358 ( A) " arms VI: 367 " " ( A) appraiser of blankets, 1777 XI: 177 ( A) indorsement of petition, 1782 XXIV: 231 land, 1784 XXXIV: 352a " " selectman kI: 541a soldier, clothin from Wallinford, 1778 XII: 439b Thaddeus ( A) Danbury lister VI: 19 " Theodore, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XVII: 58c, XXX: 3p " Farminton, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, 4b, 5f, 70b " service, 1781 XXXII: 60 sergt, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: Zd " " Conn. line, 1781- 82 -’ XXX: 7a " " Farmington, supplies, 1781 XXX: 6a " " servlce, 1781 XXV: 21 " Thomas, Walllnford militia paper VIII: Z72a " priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3at " East Haddam, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, 4a, 5e, 6a, " " " service, 1775,1781 IIC: b, XXV: 21, XXXII: 59b Simsbury, supplies, 1780 XXX: 2a, 4e Timothy, corn. on appraising confiscated property XXIII: 88 " " debt to colony XXXII: 41a prsmlum for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: 24a " gunner, service on the sloop Guilford, 1779 XXXI: 98a " prlv. alloed depreciation of wages, 1780--- XXX: ZLn " Hartford, bounty XXX: 19b, 85c Waterbury, bounty before 1780--- XXX: 46ab " Watertown, supplies, 1780 XXX: 2a, 4 soldier, Waterbury, enlistment & account of blanket, 1777 XI: 433a - 43- Andrews, William, account of cattle sold army, 1781 XXXV: 87 " order on state tax issued in his favor XXIX: 109b Simsbury, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: 38a " corp. service, 1775 IIC: 47b priv. East Windsor, supplies, 1777- 81 Dg: la, Se service, 1775 IIC 9c Simsbury, service, 1780 XVII 31 supplies, 1780 XXX: 2a, 4e serGt, allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3t jr. Simsbury, oath of allegiance taken 1781 XXI: 178 priv. account of arms, 1777 XI: 279a Zenas ( A) Wallingford petition Vlll: 198a priv. discharged from northern army, Nov. 1775 III: l] 2c & Murphy, premium for salt manufactured, 1777 XII: 324a & Otis, receipts for articles to be delivered to Joseph Trum-bull at Lebanon, Dec. 1777 IX: 195,198 Andris, see Andrews. Andros, Androse, tt Androus, Andrews, Andrus, Andruss, Anesworth, see Ainsworth. Anew, see Annev. Aney, Ithamar, priv. Nillingly, service, 1780 XVII: 68 Angar, see Anger. Angel, AnGell. Angell, Angel, AnGle. Capt. New London, recommended as an officer for the Defence, Feb. 1777 IX: 94b Lieu%. charge of prosecution of thieves of public sto,’ es IX: 107b of the Defence IX: 275a conveyance of letter to Gov. Trumbull IX: 213 " 4r. conveyance of letter concerning rigging of the Defence, Dec. 1777 IX: 332 Israel (?) col. reg’t mentioned XXXVI: I30 J. ( A) col. Providence, indorsement of Voluntown tavern peti-tion, 1778 XIII: 143d James, bark Lydia account IX: 228ab, 2ZO ( A) New London, indorsement of Voluntown tavern petition, 1778 XIII: I@ 3c petition, 1782 XXII 337c tax abated for loss in British raid, 1784 XXVII 331b Oliver Cromwell account IX: 158a, 163,167c ship Defence account, 1778- 79 XXXI: 41a, 45bc Angel s tavern V: 00 Anger, Angar. GeorGe, }:! iddletown, tax list VI: 4a, Sa " priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3h Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXJ[: 7a Middletown, supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, 4c,. 5f, 8a, 99d service, 1781 XXV: 21, XAXII: 59a wages overdrawn, 1780 XVI1: 79a Angevine, Angivine, Anjavine, Anjevine. Anthony, Danbury land XXXIV: 2.5 330bd loss in raid, Apr. 1777 VIII 380 Lewis, priv. alloed depreciation of wakes, 1780 XVI1: 58c, XXX: 3p Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a Stratford, bounty XXX: 126b Anivine, see Anevine. Angle, Angell. Anuish, Jacob, prisoner of war from Westmore land, 1778 XIII: 225 Anibell, see Annable. Anjavine, Angevine. Anjevine, Anna ( schooner) Captured by the Defence & taken into Boston,. r- Apr. 1777 IX: 99 Report on the disposal of her cargo, May. 19,1777 IX: lOTa Account of sale by sheriff, Boston, June 3,1777 IX: 22.5 Samuel Eliot’s account of cargo, Dec. 1777 IX: 226 Account of articles charged to the Defence IX: 24a, 2ZSb Account of cargo, Aug. 1777 IX: 24Ob, 241a Annabal, see Annable. Annabale, Annabel, " Annabell, Annabella ( brigantine) Proceeds credited to the Defence by John Bradford, 1777 IX: 2S2 Samuel Eliot’s letter askin John Bradford for an exact account of the cargo of the Annabella, Jan.. 9,1778 IX: 2SS Annabil, see Annable. Annable, Anabel , Anibell, AnnabaI, Annabale, Annabel , Annabel I, Annabil. Anthony, Fairfield, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 280f, 281a, XIX: 73a tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780 XIi: 72a, 74a Cornelius, East Haddam, petition for liberty to transport, by water, grain bought at Middletovm for Humphry Lyon of East Haddam & Timothy Green of New London. Passed lower house, 0ct. 1780 XIX: 424,425 David, Fairfield, loss in British raid, July 1779 XV: 20i, 251a, XIX: 7a tax abated for loss in British raid, 1780 XIX: 7a, 74a service in 1778 VI: 42 priv. Fairfield, Lexington alarm, 177 IIB: Sa service, 177D III: 95a, SSa Job, deserter from the Oliver Cronmvell IX: 154 Annew, Anew. Andrew, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XAX: a Groton, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 2a, 4b,. Sb, 17b, 79b David, service, l? 81 XXV: SlTa Annis, [ r. ship Defence account IX: E4f Charles, ship Defence account IX: 24d Anno, John, brig Defence account, 177S IX: a ( A) New Haven petition for military co. I: 192b Anor, Edward ( A) miner, r. eceipt for wages, 1777 XII: 47 Answitz, Apolles, priv. allowed depreciation of waEes, 1780 YO[ X: 3f ( Appoles) priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: Ta Answorth, Ahial, priv. Woodstock, service, 1779 XVI: 3b Alven, 1780 XVII 17 Anthony, Antoney, Antony. Oliver Cromwell account, 1778 XXXI: 36b ship Defence account IX: 246cdC, XXXI: 41a " Jack, priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3f () " power of attorney for . com. on soldiers’ land, 1780 XXV: 30b James, Wethersfield, service, 1780 XVI: 6a John, service on schooner Spy, 1777 IX: 40c Wallingford, tax abated for service in 1775 VI: SSa " priv. allowed depreciation of wages, 1780 XXX: 3s Wallingford, bounty & supplies, 1777- 81 XXX: la, 5a, 50c, 143d Antizell, Silas, priv. Willington, Lexington alarm, 1775 IIB: 10a - 45- Antoney, see Anthony. Antony, Apes, Peter, priv. Conn. line, 1781- 82 XXX: 7a service, 1781 XXV: 20a Apley, Ezikiel, priv. service, 1775 IIC: 41c Josiah, T0rring. ton, service, 1780 XVII: 42 Apthorp, Charles Ward, N. Y. confiscated estate. Land at Plainfield in process of sale to Eb-enezer Harris. Petibion of latter asking for liberty to complete purchase, neg. 0ct. 1779 XlV: 388 James Hillhouse appointed adm. Jan. 1782. Report of mortgages due the estate & resolve mpow-ering Hillhouse to adjust accounts with per-sons owing same,, y 1782 XXIII 377- 379 Petition of Reuben & Benjamin Scofield con-cerning paying mortgage held by his estate. Gr. Oct. 1782 XXII1: 401,402 Mortgage against Waterbury land oned by Dan-iel Brown now in hands of the state. Petition by Brown & Benjamin Hine for settlement of Hine’s claim on state through transfer of the land to Hine, Jan, 1783 XXIV: 189,191 On petition relating to debts of Benjamin An-derson estate, adm. of Apthorp estate directed to pay with avails of that estate,}, y 1783 XXIV: 319,320 Petition by William Baldwin, Branford, as heir of Richard Baldwin, showing latter ewed money on a mortgage to Apthorp. He asks liberty to pay same in state securities. Gr. provided se-curities amount to value of land as appraised by corn. named i resolve, May 1783 XXIV: 368,36 Petition by Samuel 01msted, 2d. Ridgefield, showing he mortgaged land to Apthorp who brought action Jan. J776. 01msted offered pay-ment at that time to attorney who refused ac-ceptance. James Hillhouse, adm. on the estate, now sues petitioner. He asks liberty to pay in state securities payable in coin. Con. 0ct. 1783 XXVI: 205- 207 Petition by Jonathan Hollister, Glastonbury, showing he mortgaged land to Apthorp for which he offered payment & was refused ac-ceptance. ",% en estate was confiscated he ap-plied to adm. to accept payment & was refused. He asksliberty to pay in state securities. Con. Oct. 1783 XXVI: 208 Petition by Jonathan Wareing, jr. Stamford, showing he mortgaged land to Apthorp. In 1776 he offered payment o attorney & was refused. Petitioner asks liberty to pay in state se-curities. Gr. Jan. 1783 XXVI: 2- 261 Petition by Samuel Hair, jr. Stam |
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