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James Geagan, Chaplain, Surgeon
…at least 1773, Mehegan was professor of English, chaplain and secretary to Comte d’Orvilliers- the admiral commanding the French fleet stationed there. According to Richard Francis Hayes in “Old Irish Links with France” (1940), Father John Mehegan was a native of the Roman Catholic diocese of Cloyne in County Cork, Ireland. Jones first writes of the “Rev. Father John” in a letter from L’Orient to the American Commissioners in France dated 9 Decemb… Continue reading
James Stephenson, Mariner
…sion records and his find-a-grave memorial concur that Continental Navy veteran James Stephenson died on 5 July 1838. He is buried in Westminster Presbyterian Cemetery at Mifflintown, Juniata County, PA and his cemetery marker can be viewed at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178778230/james-stevenson James Stevenson appears to have left a will at the time of his death probated in Juniata County, which was formed out of neighboring Mifflin Cou… Continue reading
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Lewis Mory, Midshipman
…) Gazette of 12 September 1818. Mory’s gravestone can be viewed at: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=mory&GSiman=1&GScid=35913&GRid=51749888& . The inscription reads “Sacred to the memory of Captain Lewis Mory of Philadelphia who departed this life August 13th 1818. Aged 55 years & 9 months. With good will to man, and an unsullied reputation he gained the love and esteem of all that knew him, his Widowed wife grateful in the r… Continue reading
George Long, Impressed Midshipman
…eaman (to this we one & all objected) we were then told, if we did not go- freely, we should be compelled so to do (a guard was left on board our Vessel as well as onboard every one of our consorts as I understood) the next day we were Transhipp’d to on board the US Frigate Warren. Your deponent asked the Officers from shore if we were impressed, the answer was you may call it what you please, shortly after being on board the Warren frigate- we th… Continue reading
William Barnes, Lieutenant
…of Captain Nicholas Biddle on 17 August 1776. Four days earlier the Marine Committee had recommended him to Congress “for first lieutenant on board one of the frigates built at Philadelphia”. Along with other officers on 1 September 1777, Lieutenant Barnes signed a complaint against Panatiere de la Falconniere, a French-born Lieutenant of Marines “Most Effectually hated and despised by every one on Board”. Barnes himself was highly regarded by Cap… Continue reading
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