greatly
contributed to the glorious defence and preservation of Stonington,
viz.:--
Simeon Haley, Thomas Wilcox,
Jeremiah Haley, Luke Palmer,
Frederick Denison, George Palmer,
John Miner, Wm. G. Bush,
Asa Lee.
There were probably others, whom we have not learnt.
[From the original in the Comptroller's office, at Hartford.]
MUSTER ROLL of the 8th Company of Infantry under the command of CAPTAIN
WM. POTTER in the Thirtieth Regiment of Con. Militia in service of the
United States, at Stonington, commanded by Lieut. Col. WM. RANDALL, from
the 9th of August when last mustered, to the 27th of August 1814.--
_Names and Rank. Commencement Expiration Alterations and Remarks
of service. of service. Remarks since last
muster._
_Captain_, William Potter, Aug. 9 Aug. 27
_Lieut._ Horatio G. Lewis, " 9 " 27
{detached for service
_Ensign_, Daniel Frink, " 9 " 23 { and ordered to N.
{ London, Aug. 22.
_Sergeants:_
Francis Amy, " 19 " 27
Charles H. Smith, " 9 " 27
Peleg Hancox, " 22 " 27
Gurdon Trumbull, " 9 " 27
_Corporals:_
Azariah Stanton jr., " 16 " 27
Junia Cheesebrough, " 9 " 27
Joshua Swan jr., " 22 " 27
_Privates:_
{detached for service
Phineas Wilcox, " 9 " 23 { and ordered to N.
{ London, Aug. 23.
Hamilton White, " 9 " 27
{detached for service
Henry Wilcox, " 9 " 23 { and ordered to N.
{ London, Aug. 23.
Nathan Wilcox, " 9 " 27
Samuel Burtch, " 9 " 27
Jonathan Palmer, " 9 " 27
Andrew P. Stanton, " 9 " 27
James Stanton, Aug. 9 Aug. 27
Thomas Breed, " 9 " {Volunteer exempt,
{discharg., Aug.
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