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Hugh Osbourne, Marine Private

…76. He also served with brothers Peleg and Thomas in Captain Amos Turner’s Company of Col. Jonathan Titcomb’s Regiment for two months and six days between April and June 1777 marching to Tiverton, RI and back. The 5 feet 4 inch tall light complexioned Hugh Osbourne “passed muster before Captain James Hatch of Pembroke” with his older brother Thomas and ten other men raised from Plymouth County. Thomas Osbourne’s testimony in the pension applicatio… Continue reading

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Peter Masuere, Quartermaster

…aning keeper. Masuere recalled that the Ranger sailed to Boston and joined company with Commodore Whipple of the Providence and Captain (John Peek) Rathburn of the Queen of France before falling in with and taking “part of the Jamaica Fleet.” Sailing from Portsmouth on 7 June 1779, the Ranger and her companions captured two Jamaicamen during July and nine more enemy vessels off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Although only eight of the eleven pri… Continue reading

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Lewis Evans, Carpenter’s Mate

…tain John Hewson’s Fourth Company of the Second Battalion Regiment of Foot commanded by Colonel Benjamin G. Eyre dated 10 August 1780 indicating that Lewis Evans was “on Board the State Ship Confederacy”. Records also indicate that Evans served in Captain Joseph McClane’s Seventh Company of the First Battalion of Philadelphia Militia. When the Confederacy was captured in April 1782, Evans was taken on the Jersey prison ship. With “a number of the Continue reading

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Lloyd Wharton, Midshipman

…ecutive Council, succeeding Benjamin Franklin who presided over the former Committee of Safety. Susannah Lloyd was descended from Thomas Lloyd, President of the Provincial Council. According to the testimony of his brother-in-law William Haight (1762-1837) in pension application #S. 884, Lloyd Wharton of Philadelphia was a midshipman aboard the frigate Trumbull and with about forty sailors was placed onboard the Gen. Monk and separated from the cr… Continue reading

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James Storer, Carpenter

…his letter to Captain Joshua Huntington dated 8 April 1777 transcribed on page 104 of Ships of the American Revolution and Their Models by Harold M. Hahn (1988). Folder 8 of the Frigate Confederacy Papers include a letter written by James Storer to Major Joshua Huntington dated 2 April 1779 demanding seven dollars per day wages plus one bushel of corn versus the six previously paid writing, “You will not expect me to work for smaller wages than t… Continue reading

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