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John Robertson, Steward

…Confederacy ship of war, off the Capes of the Delaware, and sent with his companions in arms on board the Jersey prison ship at the Wallabout; where he was confined nearly two years… He was appointed to a responsible station in the prison ship, and in that station he was instrumental in procuring the liberation of some hundreds of his countrymen.” The obituary indicates that “after the war Mr. Robertson was a ship master out of this port (New Yor… Continue reading

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Thomas Osbourne, Marine Private

…ers Alden Washburn and Benjamin Price concerning their service in the same company. Allen’s Company subsequently participated in the battles of Long Island on 27 August, Harlem Heights on 16 September, White Plains on 28 October and Trenton on 26 December. Thomas Osbourne’s name appears in the muster roll of Captain Adam Bailey’s Company, formerly Captain Jacob Allen’s, of Col. John Bailey’s Regiment newly reorganized as the 2nd Massachusetts Regi… Continue reading

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Phineas Hyde, Surgeon’s Mate

…ise, of the fast sailing privateer sloop Randolph, Captain Nicoll Fosdick, commander… This was about the 29th of July”. By September 1780 Fosdick was commanding the 140 ton CT Privateer Sloop Randolph. He helped capture the British Privateer Sloop Hibernia and took the sloop Venus in September. Surgeon Solomon Drowne of the sloop Hope records, “TUESDAY, OCT. 3 [1780]. Sailed from Providence on board the Sloop HOPE, mounting seven guns… 11th Whilst… Continue reading

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Chipman Bangs, Midshipman, Purser, Steward, Steward’s Clerk

…ated sea battle on 23 September 1779 during which Landais was accused of incompetence by Jones. In company with the Alliance, the Serapis with Jones aboard, limped into Texel Roads, the deepwater port of Amsterdam on the day the list was drafted. Bangs, noted as clerk, is recorded with a group of “Supernumeraries” at the end of the crew list. While anchored at Holland, John Paul Jones dismissed Landais and abandoning the Serapis to French Captain… Continue reading

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Robert Bell, aka Robert Leathhead, Marine

…finis to a religious exercise. On one occasion he put up with a family of Freewill Baptists or Methodists, who invited him to lead in their family devotions. He had but just commenced, when there came a loud, responsive ‘amen”, which Mr. Leathhead took as a signal for him to close, which he reluctantly did.” Jane and Robert moved their young family the 180 miles to Anson, ME during the first couple years of the new century and joined the Congrega… Continue reading

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