vate_, killed October, 1780.
Leanord, Soloman, _private_.
Lusk, Asa, _private_.
McGuire, James, _private_.
Morehouse, Matthew, of Hancock, _private_.
Narramore, Asa, _private_.
Oles, Horace, _private_.
Parker, Charles, _private_.
Pettabone, Amos, _private_.
Pearce, Levi, _private_.
Parker, Philip, _private_.
Parker, Giles, _private_.
Powel, Daniel, of Lanesborough, _private_.
Pettabone, Roger, _private_.
Richardson, Nehemiah, _private_.
Ross, Willard, _private_.
Robbins, Jonathan, _private_.
Reed, Simeon, _private_.
Rice, Daniel, _private_.
Smith, Jonathan, _private_.
Stevens, John, _private_.
Smith, Simeon, _private_.
Slater, James, _private_.
Tracey, William, _private_.
Thrasher, Charles, of New Ashford, _private_.
White, William, Jr., _private_.
Wollcut, Moses, _private_.
SUMMARY.
Captain William Foord's Company may have been stationed at Middle
Fort, Schoharie Valley, under command of Major Melancton L. Woolsey.
See his report of Sept. 27, 1780. It had
2 Lieutenants,
4 Sergeants,
1 Drummer,
1 Fifer,
4 Corporals, and 63 men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Captain Levi Ely's Company had
3 Lieutenants,
1 Quartermaster Sergeant,
3 Sergeants,
6 Corporals,
1 Drummer,
1 Fifer and 66 men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Captain Ely and 15 men were killed Oct. 19, 1780.
Captain John Spoor's Company.
2 Lieutenants,
4 Sergeants,
4 Corporals,
1 Drummer,
1 Fifer, and 59 men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
One man taken prisoner, 11 killed Oct. 19, 1780,
2 killed Oct. 20, 1780.
Captain Samuel Warner's Company may have been left at Fort
Paris or stationed elsewhere.
2 Lieutenants,
5 Sergeants,
5 Corporals,
1 Drummer,
1 Fifer, and 73 men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Captain William White's Company.
2 Lieutenants,
2 Sergeants,
2 Corporals,
1 Fifer, and 56 men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
1 private killed, 1 private wounded, 1 taken prisoner.
---
Whole force . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381
Total killed Oct. 19, 1780, 29; wounded, 1; prisoner, 1.
Besides these Berkshire men, perhaps Captain John Kasselman's Tryon
Company Rangers were at Fort Paris, and Cap
|