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[1] Lancaster Revolutionary War Rosters; Source: History of Lancaster by Rev. Abijah Marvin, Lancaster, 1879
[2] History of the Town of Westford, Massachusetts by Rev. Edwin R. Hodgman, A.M., 1883.
[3] Summit Co., OH Revolutionary Soldiers. http://home.neo.rr.com/summitdar/Vets.htm
[4] Lexington Minute Men - Roster
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[13] The 25th Regiment, "Previous to the arrangement of the army at Cambridge in Nov. 1775, this regiment was designated as the 37th; but after the above mentioned arrangement it was known as the 25th Regiment of the Continental Army." NEHGR, January, 1850, page 68-69.
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Comprising Also a History of Lunenburg, From Its First Settlement to the Year 1764; By Rufus O. Torrey; 1836.
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of Rehoboth, Seekonk, and Pawtucket, From Their Settlement to the Present Time; Together With Sketches of
Attleborough, Cumberland, and a Part of Swansey and Barrington, to the Time That They Were Severally Separated From the Oriqinal Town; by Leonard Bliss, Jr; Boston: Otis, Broaders, and Company; 1836.
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[41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, by Elbridge Henry Goss, 1903
[42] Swampscott Soldiers of the Revolution
[43] Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Crawford County (Illinois)
[44] The Town of Roxbury, by Francis S. Drake; October, 1878.
[45] Historical Collections; by Holmes Ammidown, Merchant; Vol. I & II; 1874.
[46] History of the Town of Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts by Lemuel Shattuck; Boston: Russell, Odiorne and Company; John Stacy; 1835; Appen. II.