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GOD**ARD [GODDARD?], Aaron of Middlefield. Capt. Hays' Co. 18th Regiment of Militia, Aug. 22 to Sept. 25, 1776; march to New York. SOURCE: [15] A history of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts, Appen. E, page 379.

GODARD, Eber of Lancaster. Received pension. Died May 26, 1835. SOURCE: [1] History of Lancaster, Lancaster Revolutionary War Rosters, page 181.

GODDARD, Robert of Sutton. On list of Officers and Men From Sutton in the Revolutionary War; Private. SOURCE: [31] History of the Town of Sutton, Massachusetts from 1704 to 1876; page 782.

GOFF, Israel of Rehoboth. Capt. Hix's Company; service for three years. SOURCE: [34] The History of Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; page 156.

GOGGEN, Jeames of Roxbury. On muster roll of Capt. Moses Whiting's Company, Col. John Greaton's Minute Regiment. Served 28 days from April 19, 1775. Private. SOURCE: [44] The Town of Roxbury, pages 32-33.

GOODALE, Asa of Sutton. On list of "Minute Men From Sutton, Who Marched to Concord On the Alarm, April 19th, 1775, In Colonel Ebenezer Learned's Regiment." Private. SOURCE: [31] History of the Town of Sutton, Massachusetts from 1704 to 1876; page 784.

GOODALE, Isaac of Amherst.
SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; page 610.

GOODALE, Joseph of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to Amherst. Col. Ruggles Woodbridge Hampshire County regiment; Capt. Noadiah Leonard's company, Cambridge alarm, served 7 days [page 79]. Listed on the pay-roll of Capt. Eli Parker's company, Col. Leonard's regiment of militia, who marched from Hampshire county to Ticonderoga, May 8, 1777. The list contains names of men from Belchertown, Granby and Amherst, the particular place of residence not being given. Their enlistment was for two months [page 83]. Drafted for nine months under the act of June 8, 1779 for service in Rhode Island; Capt. Joshua Woodbridge's Company, Col. Nathan Tyler's regiment [page 93]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 79, 83, 93, 611.

GOODALE, Nathan of Cambridge. 25th Regiment Continental Army On another list of officers, not dated, but made prior to March 15, 1776; 1st Lieut. SOURCE: [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 69.

GOODALL, Josiah of Royalston. SOURCE: [5] Royalston Rev War Soldiers.

GOODENOUGH, David of Cambridge. 25th Regiment Continental Army On list of July 6, 1775; Lieutenant SOURCE: [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.

GOODENOUGH, Eben of Roxbury. Roll dated 16th Dec., 1775; Capt. Lemuel Child's Third Roxbury Company, Col. Wm. Heath's Regiment, the 19th day of April, when called to the 3d day of May and then dismissed. Private. SOURCE: [44] The Town of Roxbury, pages 32-33.

GOODHEU, Phineas of Bradford. Capt. Nathaniel Gage’s company of minute men; Sergt. Kimball's Detachment. Alarm of April 19th, march to Cambridge; 62 miles; 5 days; Private. SOURCE: [9] An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (Including East Bradford, now Groveland.), page 40.

GOODHUE, David of Chebacco "Die in the army" Aug 8, 1776. [16] History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton, page 149.

GOODHUE, John of Newburyport. Private, Capt. Moses Nowell's co., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 4 days; also, Capt. Ezra Lunt's co., Col. Moses Little's (17th) regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 2, 1775; service, 13 weeks; also, company return [probably Oct., 1775]; age, 20 yrs.; reported “went to Quebec;” also, Sergeant, Capt. Stephen Jenkins's co., Col. Samuel Johnson's regt.; enlisted Aug. 19, 1777; discharged Nov. 30, 1777; service, 3 mos. 26 days, travel included, under Gen. Gates in Northern department; order for payment of above roll dated at Newburyport and signed by Capt. Jenkins; also, Lieutenant, Capt. Richard Titcomb's co., Col. Nathaniel Wade's (Essex Co.) regt.; engaged July 3, 1780; discharged Aug. 9, 1780; service, 1 mo. 19 days, travel included; company raised in Newburyport, Salisbury, and Amesbury, to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 577.

GOODHUE, Josiah of Dunstable. Training Band, June 25, 1776; Alarm List. SOURCE: [12] A History of The Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Year of Our Lord 1873, page 118.

GOODMAN, Enos of Amherst area. Listed on the pay-roll of Capt. Eli Parker's company, Col. Leonard's regiment of militia, who marched from Hampshire county to Ticonderoga, May 8, 1777. The list contains names of men from Belchertown, Granby and Amherst, the particular place of residence not being given. Their enlistment was for two months [page 83]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; page 83.

GOODRIDGE, Ezekiel formerly of Haverhill, now Amesbury. Capt. "Killed at the taking of Burgoyne". Nov. 6, 1777, voted to pay widow "twelve pounds as a bounty for last year's service." His stone is in the East parish burying ground gives the date, etc., of his death [page 271]. Capt. Ezekiel Goodridge before his death had taken a very active part in the war, and his services to the town by way of enlisting recruits had been very valuable. His labors were duly appreciated, and his widow received $16 by vote of the town [1778], in addition to a bounty of £12 last year [page 276]. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; pages 271, 276.

GOODWIN, Henry of Salisbury. Sergeant, Capt. Henry Morrill's co., Col. Caleb Cushing's regt., which marched April 20, 1775, in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 4 days. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 613.

GOODWIN, James of Lancaster. Died Sept. 8, 1831 at age of 90. SOURCE: [1] History of Lancaster, Lancaster Revolutionary War Rosters, page 181.

GOODWIN, John of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GOODWIN, John of Worcester. Capt. David Chadwick's Company. Marched to Hadley on an alarm at Bennington, under command of Lieut. Col. Benjamin Flagg, by desire of Brigadier General Warner, August 28, 1777. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

GOODWIN, Levi of Amesbury. Enlisted after April 28, 1777 as "private soldiers or non-commissioned officers agreeable to the order of Court;" to serve two months and paid three pounds. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; page 268.

GOODWIN, Moses of Amesbury. Enlisted Aug. 23, 1777, with a bounty of £4, 10s. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; page 270.

GOODWIN, Nathaniel of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GOODWIN, Samuel of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GOODWIN, Thaddeus of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GOODWIN, Theophilus of Amesbury. On list as having received pay during late 1778/early 1779 for service at Rhode Island. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; page 275.

GOODWIN, Thomas of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GOODWIN, Zebidee of Lebanon, CT. Lexington Alarm; served 12 days. SOURCE: [15] A history of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts, Appen. E, page 379.

GOOLD, Theophilus. Lieutenant, Capt. Richard Titcomb's co., Col. Nathaniel Wade's (Essex Co.) regt.; engaged July 6, 1780; discharged Oct. 10, 1780; service, 3 mos. 17 days, travel included; company raised in Newburyport, Salisbury, and Amesbury, to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 629.

GORDON, John of Shirley. Captain Henry Haskell's Company, Col. James Prescott's Regiment. Marched from Shirley on Alarm of April 19, 1775. SOURCE: [24] History of Shirley.

GORDON, William of Boston. Conductor, Col. Thomas Crafts's (Artillery) regt.; list of officers to be commissioned, as returned by Col. Crafts, dated Boston, Sept. 27, 1776; ordered in Council Oct. 10, 1776, that said officers be commissioned; also, Conductor, same regt.; engaged May 9, 1776; service to Nov. 1, 1776, 5 mos. 23 days; also, Conductor or Lieutenant of Fireworkers, same regt.; service from Nov. 1, 1776, to Feb. 1, 1777, 3 mos.; reported as serving 1 mo. in Colony service, 2 mos. in Continental service; also, Clerk, same regt.; service from Feb. 1, 1777, to May 8, 1777, 3 mos. 7 days; also, 2d Lieutenant Capt. Winthrop Gray's (3d) co. Col. Thomas Crafts's (Artillery) regt.; service from time of enlistment to Oct. 1, 1777, 4 mos. 25 days; also, Lieutenant, petition dated Boston, Feb. 26, 1779, signed by said Gordon and others, officers of Col. Crafts's regt., asking that their resignations be accepted as the Legislature had failed to redress their grievances; resignations accepted in Council Feb. 26, 1779; also, Lieutenant, Col. Revere's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from May 8, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; also, return of rations, etc., delivered officers of Lieut. Col. Paul Revere's train of Artillery dated Castle Island, April 17, 1779; said Gordon credited with 7 days' allowance; also, returns of provisions delivered officers and men of Lieut. Col. Paul Revere's train of Artillery, dated Castle Island. April 24, and June 5, 1779; provisions allowed said Gordon from Feb. 1, 1779, to April 30, 1779, 89 days; also, 1st Lieutenant, Capt. Perez Cushing's (1st) co., Lieut. Col. Paul Revere's corps of Artillery; service from Jan. 1, 1780, to May 8, 1780, 4 mos. 8 days; roll dated Boston; also, Lieutenant; abstract of wages for January, 1780, due said Gordon's detachment of Artillery for service at Dartmouth; also, 1st Lieutenant, Capt. Amos Lincoln's co. of matrosses raised agreeable to resolve of April 27, 1780; list of officers; commissioned April 29, 1780; also, 1st Lieutenant, Capt. Amos Lincoln's (matross) co.; engaged May 8, 1780; discharged Aug. 1, 1783; service 38 mos. 24 days. Listed as one of the officers of the battery of Light Artillery which, with local volunteers, endeavored to resist the passage of the river at our village by the 4,000 British invaders of 1778, resulting in the Battle of Acushnet Bridge. Capt. William Gordon did not return to his home to live, but passed the remainder of a long and useful life in this town [Acushnet]. SOURCE: [28] A History of the Town of Acushnet, Bristol County, State of Massachusetts; 1907; page 188.

GORE, John of Roxbury. Drummer in Capt. Moses Whiting's Company, Col. John Greaton's Minute Regiment. Served 28 days from April 19, 1775. SOURCE: [44] The Town of Roxbury, pages 32-33.

GORE, Joseph of Roxbury. On muster roll of Capt. Moses Whiting's Company, Col. John Greaton's Minute Regiment. Served 28 days from April 19, 1775. Private. SOURCE: [44] The Town of Roxbury, pages 32-33.

GORE, Joshua of Gloucester. Capt. John Row's Company, 1775. Private. SOURCE: [27] History of the Town and City of Gloucester, Massachusetts; page 76.

GOSLEN (or JOSLYN), Ebenezer of Gloucester. Capt. Nathaniel Warner's Company, 1775. Private. SOURCE: [27] History of the Town and City of Gloucester, Massachusetts; page 75.

GOSS, Jonathan of Townshend. Capt. Samuel Douglas' Company. On roll of the travel and service of Capt. Douglas of Townshend, belong to Col. James Prescotts' Regiment, response to alarm of Apr 19, 1775; Private. SOURCE: [19] History of the Town of Townsend, Middlesex County, MA, from the Grant of Hathorn's Farm, 1676-1878.

GOSS, Thomas of Somerset (formerly Swansea). SOURCE: [25] History of the Town of Somerset, Massachusetts; 1940; pages 245-247.

GOTT, Benjamin of Sudbury. On list of field staff officers in Col. Josiah Brown's Regiment, command of William Johnson, Crown Point Expedition, 1775, Surgeons Mate. SOURCE: [21] History of Sudbury, page 337.

GOTT, Ebenezer of Gloucester. Capt. John Row's Company, 1775. Private. SOURCE: [27] History of the Town and City of Gloucester, Massachusetts; page 76.

GOTT, John of Gloucester. Capt. John Row's Company, 1775. Corporal. SOURCE: [27] History of the Town and City of Gloucester, Massachusetts; page 75.

GOULD, Benja. of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GOULD, Daniel of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to Amherst. Listed on the pay-roll of Capt. Eli Parker's company, Col. Leonard's regiment of militia, who marched from Hampshire county to Ticonderoga, May 8, 1777. The list contains names of men from Belchertown, Granby and Amherst, the particular place of residence not being given. Their enlistment was for two months [page 83]. Capt. Elijah Dwight's company, from July 20 to Aug. 25, 1779 at New London [page 93]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 83, 93, 611.

GOULD, Daniel of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GOULD, David of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to Amherst. Col. Porter's Regiment; drafted for nine months service from arrival in Fishkill in 1778 [page 92]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 92, 611.

GOULD, Edmund of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to Amherst. Ebenezer Kent's company of the eighth division, assembled at Springfield, enlisted summer of 1780 for six months, and to reinforce the Continental Army [page 94]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 94, 611.

GOULD, Edward of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to Amherst. Continental Service near West Point, 1780 [page 93]. Hired to serve in Capt. Oliver Coney's Company, Col. Sears' Regiment, from Aug. 12 to Nov. 15, 1781 [page 94]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 93, 94, 611.

GOULD, Isaac of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to Amherst. On a list of those who served at least six months previous to March, 1777, at Dorchester, in Capt. Oliver Lyman's company [page 83]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 83, 611.

GOULD, John of Malden. On the "Role of the Company of the Militea that went to Watertown By order of the Late Colo. Gardner upon the alarm on the 19 Day of april 1775 and from there to Resist the Ministeral troops under the Command of Capt. Benja. Blaney"; Private. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GOULD, John of Melrose. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GOULD, John of Sudbury. On muster roll of Captain Josiah Brown, 1774-78. SOURCE: [21] History of Sudbury, page 337.

GOULD, Jona. of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GOULD, Jonathan of Sutton. On list of Officers and Men From Sutton in the Revolutionary War; Sergeant. On list of "Minute Men From Sutton, Who Marched to Concord On the Alarm, April 19th, 1775, In Colonel Ebenezer Learned's Regiment." Private. SOURCE: [31] History of the Town of Sutton, Massachusetts from 1704 to 1876; pages 781 and 783.

GOULD, Joseph of Amesbury. Died "in the army which previously occupied Ticonderoga, on September 20th, [1777]. This fort was taken July 2d by Burgoyne. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; page 272.

GOULD, Joseph, Jr. of Sutton. On list of "Minute Men From Sutton, Who Marched to Concord On the Alarm, April 19th, 1775, In Colonel Ebenezer Learned's Regiment." Private. SOURCE: [31] History of the Town of Sutton, Massachusetts from 1704 to 1876; page 784.

GOULD, Josiah B. of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to Amherst. 1781, hired to serve in the army for three years [page 94]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 94, 611.

GOULD, Moriah of Townshend. Capt. Henry Farwell's Company, Col. William Prescott's Regiment to the first of August, 1775; Private. SOURCE: [19] History of the Town of Townsend, Middlesex County, MA, from the Grant of Hathorn's Farm, 1676-1878.

GOULD, Noah of Amherst. Capt. Reuben Dickinson's company that was attached to Col. Ruggles Woodbridge's regiment and marched to Ticonderoga. They served from July 1, 1776 to March 1, 1777 and received pay at the rate of one penny per mile and one day's pay for each 20 miles. Shay's company, Putnam's regiment, in response to a call for 750 men to serve two months at Ticonderoga, April 23, 1777 [page 82]. Muster roll of Capt. Reuben Dickson's Company, Col. Porter's Regiment, January 22, 1778; three year enlistment [page 91]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 82, 91, 610.

GOULD, Reuben of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GOULD, Samuel of Amherst. Col. Ruggles Woodbridge Hampshire County regiment; Capt. Noadiah Leonard's company, Cambridge alarm, served 7 days [page 79]. Listed on Capt. Noadiah Leonard's company of eight-months' men who served from the outbreak of the war, many of them being "minute men" who afterwards enlisted in the Continental service; Lieutenant [page 80]. Capt. Oliver's company, Col. Grafton's regiment, in response to a call for 750 men to serve two months at Ticonderoga, April 23, 1777 [page 82]. Enlisted January, 1777 for three years [page 85]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 79, 80, 82, 85, 610.

GOULD, Samuel (2) of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to Amherst. Listed on Capt. Noadiah Leonard's company of eight-months' men who served from the outbreak of the war, many of them being "minute men" who afterwards enlisted in the Continental service [page 80]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 80, 611.

GOULD, Stephen (also given Jr.) of Boxford. Private, Capt. William Perley's co. of Minutemen, Col. James Frye's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service to April 25, 1775, 7 days; reported enlisted Feb. 16, 1775; also, Capt. William Perley's co., Col. James Frye's regt.; return of men in camp at Cambridge, dated May 17, 1775; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted April 26, 1775; service, 3 mos. 13 days; also, company return [probably Oct., 1775]; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Cambridge, Nov. 14, 1775; also, Private, Capt. John Peabody's co., Col. Ebenezer Francis's regt.; pay abstract for travel allowance to and from camp, etc., sworn to Nov. 26, 1779; credited with 2 days allowance; company drafted from Salisbury, Newburyport, Bradford, Haverhill, Methuen, Boxford, and Andover. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 684.

GOULD, William of Salisbury. Private, Capt. Henry Morrill's co., Col. Caleb Cushing's regt., which marched April 20, 1775, in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 7 days. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 688.

GOULD, Wm. of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GOULD, Wm. of Roxbury. Roll dated 16th Dec., 1775; Capt. Lemuel Child's Third Roxbury Company, Col. Wm. Heath's Regiment, the 19th day of April, when called to the 3d day of May and then dismissed. Private. SOURCE: [44] The Town of Roxbury, pages 32-33.

GOULDING, John of Sutton. On list of Officers and Men From Sutton in the Revolutionary War; Private. SOURCE: [31] History of the Town of Sutton, Massachusetts from 1704 to 1876; page 782.

GOWDY, Samuel of Enfield, CT. Capt. Pease's Company, 1776. SOURCE: [15] A history of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts, Appen. E, page 379.

GOWING, Ebenezer of Shirley. Captain Henry Haskell's Company, Col. James Prescott's Regiment. Marched from Shirley on Alarm of April 19, 1775; 2nd Lieutenant. SOURCE: [24] History of Shirley.

GRAFFAM, Enoch of Windham. On list of men belonging to Windham, who performed service in the Continental army and drafted militia during the revolutionary war, for three years. SOURCE: [26] History of the Town of Windham, 1873; page 100.

GRAFTON, Joshua. Petition signed by Samuel Page, asking that said Grafton be commissioned as commander of the brigantine “Lydia” (privateer); ordered in Council Dec. 23, 1777, that a commission be issued; also, petition signed by said Grafton, asking that he be commissioned as commander of the brig “Salisbury” (privateer); ordered in Council Aug. 11, 1778, that a commission be issued; also, petition dated Boston, Jan. 10, 1781, signed by said Grafton, in behalf of himself and others of Salem, asking that he be commissioned as commander of the brigantine “Romulus” (privateer); advised in Council Jan. 10, 1781, that a commission be issued. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 706.

GRAHAM, David of Townshend. Capt. James Hosley's Company, Minute-men of Col. William Prescott's regiment, who marched to Cambridge. SOURCE: [19] History of the Town of Townsend, Middlesex County, MA, from the Grant of Hathorn's Farm, 1676-1878.

GRAHAM, John of Malden. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GRANGER, Asher of Springfield. On a list of names, "all of whom are presumed to have answered the call and enrolled themselves for service", found on reverse side of a formal written announcement of the attack on Lexington, April, 1775. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

GRANGER, Eli of Westfield. On list of those who marched from Westfield to join the advance division near Boston, April 20, 1775, in response to the Battle at Lexington. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 408-410.

GRANT, Christopher of Cambridge. 25th Regiment Continental Army On list of July 6, 1775; Lieutenant SOURCE: [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.

GRANT, Micah of Springfield. On list of those known to have enlisted in 1781 for three years service. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

GRAVES, Amasa of Williamsburg. Short enlistments in 1777 including alarm at Bennington; expedition to Stillwater and Saratoga, at the surrender of Burgoyne; Sergeant. SOURCE: [15] A history of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts, page 60, Appen. E, page 379.

GRAVES, Daniel of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GRAVES, Jesse M. of Brimfield. Capt. Thompson's Company, Col. Danielson's Regiment; May, 1775 for 8 months. SOURCES: [22] History of Brimfield, Mass 1701-1878 (Windham County, CT website); and [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

GRAVES, Nathaniel of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GRAY, Capt. of Westfield. On a list of others who served as soldiers during some part of the war. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 408-410.

GRAY, Edward of Somerset (formerly Swansea). SOURCE: [25] History of the Town of Somerset, Massachusetts; 1940; pages 245-247.

GRAY, John of Worcester. Col. Thomas Crafts' Regiment of Artillery 1776; Sergeant. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

GRAY, Sipeo of Amesbury, a slave to Benjn. Barnard. Signed the "Enlisting Papers" as a soldier in the Massachusetts Service, July 10, 1775, in Capt. John Currier's Company [page 253]. On a Return of what was lost out of Capt. John Curriers Company, Col. Fryes Regiment on the late Battle of Charlestown; lost his coate and blankit [page 257]. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; pages 253, 257.

GRAY, W. of Worcester. Col. Thomas Crafts' Regiment of Artillery 1776; Captain. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

GREALEY, Jonathan of Salisbury. Private, Capt. Jonathan Evens's co., Col. James Frye's (1st) regt.; company return dated Cambridge, Oct. 6, 1775. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 785.

GREELY, Jonathan of Salisbury. Private, Capt. Jonathan Evans's co. of Minutemen, Col. James Frye's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 7 days; also, Capt. Evans's co., Col. Frye's regt.; return of men who lost articles at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775, dated Camp Cambridge; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Cambridge, Nov. 13, 1775; also, Private, Capt. Jonathan Evans's co., Col. Samuel Johnson's regt.; enlisted Aug. 18 (also given Aug. 17), 1777; discharged Nov. 30, 1777; service, 3 mos. 27 days, travel home included, with Northern army. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 792.

GREELY, Moses of Salisbury. Private, Capt. Henry Morrill's co., Col. Caleb Cushing's regt., which marched April 20, 1775, in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 5 days. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 792.

GREEN, Bernard of Malden. On the "Role of the Company of the Militea that went to Watertown By order of the Late Colo. Gardner upon the alarm on the 19 Day of april 1775 and from there to Resist the Ministeral troops under the Command of Capt. Benja. Blaney"; Corporal. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GREEN, Daniel of Malden. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GREEN, Daniel of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GREEN, Irijah, 1st of Royalston. SOURCE: [5] Royalston Rev War Soldiers.

GREEN, Irijah, 2nd of Royalston. SOURCE: [5] Royalston Rev War Soldiers.

GREEN, Isaac of Westford. Capt. Joshua Parker's Company, William Prescott's Regiment. In battle at Bunker Hill. SOURCE: [2] History of the Town of Westford, Massachusetts, page 111.

GREEN, Isaac of Lexington. Capt. John Parker's Company. In battle at Lexington. SOURCE: [4] Lexington Minute Men - Roster.

GREEN, James of Malden. On the "Role of the Company of the Militea that went to Watertown By order of the Late Colo. Gardner upon the alarm on the 19 Day of april 1775 and from there to Resist the Ministeral troops under the Command of Capt. Benja. Blaney"; Private. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GREEN, Jeremiah of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GREEN, John of Reading. Sergeant. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GREEN, Jonas of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GREEN, Nahum of Royalston. SOURCE: [5] Royalston Rev War Soldiers.

GREEN, Nehemiah of Westford. Capt. Joshua Parker's Company, William Prescott's Regiment. In battle at Bunker Hill; Sergeant. SOURCE: [2] History of the Town of Westford, Massachusetts, page 111.

GREEN, Oliver of Dunstable. Capt. Oliver Cummings Company, Col. Simeon Spaulding's Regiment [page 116]. Training Band, June 25, 1776; name inserted and erased [?] [page 118]. SOURCE: [12] A History of The Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Year of Our Lord 1873, pages 116, 118.

GREEN, Seraiah of Royalston. SOURCE: [5] Royalston Rev War Soldiers.

GREEN, Thomas of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GREEN, Timothy of Amherst. Col. Ruggles Woodbridge Hampshire County regiment; Reuben Dickinson's company which was one of the first from this vicinity to respond to the Lexington alarm of April 19, 1775 [page 78]. The company marched to Cambridge and was in commission eleven days, although some of its members remained longer in service [page 79]. With Capt. Reuben Dickinson's company that marched to Mosses' creek to reinforce the army and was attached to Col. Elisha Porter's regiment, July, 1777. The company served 38 days [page 84]. Capt. Reuben Dickinson's company; responded to the Stillwater Alarm, Sept. 23, 1777 [page 85]. Served in Capt. Samuel Fairfield's company of Col. Nathan Sparhawk's regiment at Dorchester, during the latter part of 1778 [page 92]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 78, 79, 84, 85, 92, 610.

GREEN, Uzziah of Royalston. SOURCE: [5] Royalston Rev War Soldiers.

GREEN, Wm. of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GREENE, Joseph of Sudbury. On muster roll of Captain Josiah Brown, 1774-78. SOURCE: [21] History of Sudbury, page 337.

GREENLEAF, Moses of Newburyport. 2d Lieutenant, Capt. Moses Nowell's (Newburyport) co.; engaged July 8, 1775; discharged Jan. 1, 1776; service, 6 mos. 10 days; company stationed at Newburyport for defence of seacoast; roll sworn to at Ipswich; also, official record of a ballot by the House of Representatives, dated June 29, 1776; said Greenleaf chosen 2d Lieutenant, Capt. Moses Nowell's co. of seacoast men to be stationed at Newburyport; appointment concurred in by Council June 29, 1776; reported commissioned June 29, 1776; also, 1st Lieutenant, Capt. John Peabody's co.; return made by Brig. Michael Farley, dated Ipswich, Sept. 13, 1776, of officers recommended for commissions who were appointed to command companies raised from his brigade by order of Council and Maj. Gen. Warren and ordered to march to Dorchester Heights; also, 1st Lieutenant, Capt. John Peabody's co., Col. Francis's regt.; return of officers to be commissioned, dated Sept. 23, 1776; company made up from Col. Jonson's and Col. Titcomb's regts., Brig. Farley's brigade; ordered in Council Sept. 26, 1776, that said officers be commissioned with the exception of 2d Lieutenants and officers of the company of which John Gay was 1st Lieutenant; also, 1st Lieutenant, Capt. John Peabody's co., Col. Ebenezer Francis's regt.; list of officers of regiments raised for defence of Boston [year not given]; also, list of officers returned by Col. Ebenezer Francis, endorsed “Dorchester Heights, Oct. -, 1776;” reported marched to join regiment Aug. 9, [1776]; also, Lieutenant, Capt. Peabody's co., Col. Francis's regt.; abstract for travel allowance to and from camp, etc., sworn to Nov. 29, 1776; credited with 3 days allowance; company drafted from Salisbury, Newburyport, Bradford, Haverhill, Methuen, Boxford, and Andover; also, Captain, Col. Benjamin Tupper's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; also, recommendation addressed to the Council, dated Boston, Feb. 20, 1777, signed by Col. Ebenezer Francis, recommending certain officers in his regiment for commissions; said Greenleaf recommended for Captain; ordered in Council Feb. 20, 1777, that said officers be commissioned; reported commissioned Feb. 3, 1777; also, Captain; petition addressed to the General Court, dated Van Schaick's Island, Aug. 31, 1777, signed by said Greenleaf and others, officers of (late) Col. Francis's regt., asking that Lieut. Col. Littlefield be appointed Colonel of said regiment; also, petition addressed to the General Court, dated Camp above Still water, Sept. 15, 1777, signed by officers of Col. Marshall's regiment and other regiments, requesting that clothing be furnished [p.852] them to replace that lost on retreat from Ticonderoga; also, Col. Tupper's regt.; return dated Jan. 25, 1778; residence, Newburyport; reported furloughed; also, order dated Danbury, Oct. 12, 1778, for donation of clothing [name cancelled on order]; also, 6th co., Col. Tupper's (15th) regt.; muster roll for March, 1779, dated West Point; reported furloughed Feb. 1, 1779, by Gen. McDougall for 2 months; also, return of officers for clothing, dated West Point, Aug. 10, 1779; also, Captain, 11th Mass. regt.; lists of settlements of rank of Continental officers, dated West Point, made by a Board held for the purpose and confirmed by Congress Sept. 6, 1779; reported commissioned Jan. 1, 1777; also, Captain, Col. Tupper's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780, to Oct. 15, 1780; reported son of Jonathan Greenleaf; also, 2d co., Col. Tupper's (11th) regt.; muster roll of field and staff officers for Oct.-Dec., 1780, dated Hutts near West Point; reported resigned Oct. 16, 1780. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 852.

GREENLEAF, Stephen of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading, Middlesex Co., MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts Pages 693-695.

GREENOUGH, John of Bradford. Capt. Nathaniel Gage’s company of minute men, First Foot Company. Lexington alarm, April 19, 1775. Marched to Cambridge, time of 7 days; Private. SOURCE: [9] An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (Including East Bradford, now Groveland.), page 37.

GREENOUGH, Nat. of Bradford. Capt. Nathaniel Gage’s company of minute men; Second Foot Company. Alarm of April 19th, march to Cambridge; Private. SOURCE: [9] An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (Including East Bradford, now Groveland.), page 40.

GREENWOOD, Abel of Framingham. Listed under Non-Commissioned Officers & Privates. SOURCE:. SOURCE: [8] A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, A History of Framington, Massachusetts, page 160.

GREENWOOD, Thomas of Rehoboth. Capt. Hill's Company; service for three years. SOURCE: [34] The History of Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; page 156.

GREGORY, Daniel of Sudbury. Listed under "Other Names", on muster roll of Captain Josiah Brown, 1774-78. SOURCE: [21] History of Sudbury, page 337.

GRIDLEY, Samuel of Springfield. On a list of names, "all of whom are presumed to have answered the call and enrolled themselves for service", found on reverse side of a formal written announcement of the attack on Lexington, April, 1775. On the list of minute-men of the regular Springfield company, under Maj. Andrew Colton who marched to Boston on April 20, 1775 for service of 10 days; private. On list of Capt. Gideon Burt's company of April 24, three days after the minute-men had left, enlisted for three months' service; Serg. Responded to call in April, 1777, ordering the Hampshire County militia to take part in the expedition against Ticonderoga in Col. David Seward's regiment. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

GRIFFIN, Benjamln of Bradford. Private, Capt. John Peabody's co., Col. Ebenezer Francis's regt.; pay abstract for travel allowance to and from camp, etc., sworn to Nov. 29, 1776; said Griffin credited with 2 days allowance; company drafted from Salisbury, Newburyport, Bradford, Haverhill, Methuen, Boxford, and Andover. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 880.

GRIFFIN, John. List of men raised in Essex Co. for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, returned as received of Jonathan Warner, Commissioner, by Col. R. Putnam, July 20, 1778; engaged for town of Salisbury; arrived at Pishkill June 12, 1778. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 882.

GRIFFIN, Nathan of Bradford. Capt. Nathaniel Gage’s company of minute men; Sergt. Kimball's Detachment. Alarm of April 19th, march to Cambridge; 62 miles in 5 days; Private. SOURCE: [9] An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (Including East Bradford, now Groveland.), page 40.

GRIFFIN, Nathaniel of Bradford. Capt. Nathaniel Gage’s company of minute men, First Foot Company. Lexington alarm, April 19, 1775. Marched to Cambridge, time of 7 days; Private. SOURCE: [9] An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (Including East Bradford, now Groveland.), page 37.

GRIFFIN, Thomas of Sal****bury. List of men raised in Essex Co. for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fiabkill, agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778, returned as received of Jonathan Warner, Commissioner, by Col. R. Putnam, July 20, 1778; residence, Salisbury; arrived as Fishkill June 12, 1778. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 885.

GRIFFITH, Abraham of Somerset (formerly Swansea). SOURCE: [25] History of the Town of Somerset, Massachusetts; 1940; pages 245-247.

GRIFFITH, Daniel of Oxford. In Capt. Curtis' company, 1775. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 385.

GRIFFITH, Stephen of Oxford. In Capt. Curtis' company, 1775; Corporal. Died July 31, 1775. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 385.

GRIGGS, Gideon of Worcester. Capt. William Gates' Company, Col. Jonathan Holman's Regiment in Chelsea Camp, New York, Sept. 4, 1776; Drummer. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

GRIGGS, Gideon of Worcester. Capt. Jonas Hubbard's Company. Aug 1, 1775; served 3 months and 15 days. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

GRIGGS, James, Jr. of Roxbury. On muster roll of Capt. Moses Whiting's Company, Col. John Greaton's Minute Regiment. Served 28 days from April 19, 1775. Private. SOURCE: [44] The Town of Roxbury, pages 32-33.

GRIGGS, Moses of Roxbury. Roll dated 7th Dec., 1775; Capt. Wm. Draper's Second Roxbury Company, Col. Wm. Heath's Regiment, the 19th day of April, when called to the 3d day of May and then dismissed. Private. SOURCE: [44] The Town of Roxbury, pages 32-33.

GRIGGS, Samuel of Worcester. Col. Thomas Crafts' Regiment of Artillery, 1776. Col. Thomas Crafts' Regiment of Artillery 1777; Matross. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

GRIGGS, William of Worcester. Capt. Timothy Bigelow's Company. Colony Service on the Alarm of April 19, 1775. Capt. Jonas Hubbard's Company. Aug 1, 1775; served 3 months and 15 days. Col. Thomas Crafts' Regiment of Artillery, 1776. Col. Thomas Crafts' Regiment of Artillery 1777; Matross. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

GRIMES, William of Gloucester. Capt. Nathaniel Warner's Company, 1775. Private. SOURCE: [27] History of the Town and City of Gloucester, Massachusetts; page 75.

GRIMES, William of Lexington. Capt. John Parker's Company. In battle at Lexington. SOURCE: [4] Lexington Minute Men - Roster.

GROUT, Samuel of Sudbury. On muster roll of Captain Samuel Dakin's Foot Company, Col. Josiah Brown's Regiment, 1775. Also on second list of Capt. Dakins company in 1775; sergeant. SOURCE: [21] History of Sudbury, page 338.

GROVER, Benja of Malden. On the "Role of the Company of the Militea that went to Watertown By order of the Late Colo. Gardner upon the alarm on the 19 Day of april 1775 and from there to Resist the Ministeral troops under the Command of Capt. Benja. Blaney"; Private. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GROVER, Benja of Malden. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GROVER, John, Jn of Malden. On the "Role of the Company of the Militea that went to Watertown By order of the Late Colo. Gardner upon the alarm on the 19 Day of april 1775 and from there to Resist the Ministeral troops under the Command of Capt. Benja. Blaney"; Private. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GROVER, John, 3d of Malden. On the "Role of the Company of the Militea that went to Watertown By order of the Late Colo. Gardner upon the alarm on the 19 Day of april 1775 and from there to Resist the Ministeral troops under the Command of Capt. Benja. Blaney"; Private. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GROVER, John, 3d of Melrose. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GROVER, John, 4th of Malden. On the "Role of the Company of the Militea that went to Watertown By order of the Late Colo. Gardner upon the alarm on the 19 Day of april 1775 and from there to Resist the Ministeral troops under the Command of Capt. Benja. Blaney"; Private. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GROVER, John, Jn of Malden. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GROVER, John, Jr. of Melrose. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GROVER, Samuel of Malden. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

GROVER, William of Gloucester. Capt. Nathaniel Warner's Company, 1775. Private. SOURCE: [27] History of the Town and City of Gloucester, Massachusetts; page 75.

GROVES, Ephraim of Bridgewater/North Bridgewater. Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Colonel Bailey's regiment of Minute Men, April 19, 1775; Private [page 233]. Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Col. John Thomas' regiment, to Aug 1, 1775; served 3 months, 1 week, 1 day; Sergeant [page 234]. Frothingham Company, Crane's regiment; enlisted for 3 years; service 36 months [page 237]. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, pages 233, 234, and 237.

GRUSHA, Blayney of Framingham. Listed under Non-Commissioned Officers & Privates. SOURCE: [8] A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, A History of Framington, Massachusetts, page 160.

GUBTAIL, Thomas. Return of men raised for Continental service, agreeable to resolve of Dec. 2, 1780; engaged for town of Salisbury; engaged July 9, 1781. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 934.

GULLISHAU, Isaac of Salisbury. Private, Capt. John Peabody's co., Col. Ebenezer Francis's regt.; pay abstract for travel allowance to and from camp, etc., sworn to Nov. 29, 1776; said Gullishau credited with 3 days allowance; company drafted from Salisbury, Newburyport, Bradford, Haverhill, Methuen, Boxford, and Andover. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 6, page 947.

GUN, Abel of Sturbridge. On a list of those who served in the war of the Revolution, "and resided in Sturbridge, and partly in Charlton and Dudly, in that part of these towns that was taken to form the town of Southbridge in 1816. Many of these persons served also in the last great French war, commencing in 1754." SOURCE: [45] Historical Collections, Vol. II, pages 45-46.

GUNN, Daniel of Westfield. On list of those who marched from Westfield to join the advance division near Boston, April 20, 1775, in response to the Battle at Lexington. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 408-410.

GUNN, Moses of Westfield. On list of those who marched from Westfield to join the advance division near Boston, April 20, 1775, in response to the Battle at Lexington. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 408-410.

GUNN, Warham of Blandford. On list of those other than the minute men who served in the war. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 518-519.

GUNN, Warham of Westfield. On list of those who marched from Westfield to join the advance division near Boston, April 20, 1775, in response to the Battle at Lexington. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 408-410.

GURNEY, David of Bridgewater. Captain David Packard's Company, Col. Eliphalet Cary's regiment, who marched on alarm to RI, Jul 22, 1780, in service from Jul 23 to Aug 9, 1780; Private. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, page 241.

GURNEY, Jacob of Worcester. Raised agreeably to Resolve of June, 1780; Six Months. 1780, returned Dec. 27, 1781. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

GURNEY, John of Bridgewater/North Bridgewater. Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Colonel Bailey's regiment of Minute Men, April 19, 1775; Private [page 233]. Captain David Packard's Company, Col. Eliphalet Cary's regiment, who marched on alarm to RI, Jul 22, 1780, in service from Jul 23 to Aug 9, 1780; Private [page 241]. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, pages 233 and 241.

GURNEY, Lemuel of North Bridgewater. Capt. John Ames' Company of Militia Marched to RI to join Colonel Nathaniel Wade's regiment on Jun 27, 1778, for a period of 20 days; Fifer [page 239]. Capt. Calvin Partridge's Company of Militia Col. Samuel Pierce's regiment, stationed at Little Compton, RI, Apr 30, 1779; Private [page 239]. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, page 239.

GURNEY, Micah of Bridgewater/North Bridgewater. Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Colonel Bailey's regiment of Minute Men, April 19, 1775; Private [page 233]. Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Col. John Thomas' regiment, to Aug 1, 1775; served 3 months, 1 week, 1 day; Private [page 234]. Light Infantry, Thirteenth regiment; enlisted for 3 years; service 35 months and 24 days [page 237]. Captain David Packard's Company, Col. Eliphalet Cary's regiment, who marched on alarm to RI, Jul 22, 1780, in service from Jul 23 to Aug 9, 1780; Drummer [page 240]. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, pages 233, 234, 237, and 240.

GURNEY, Sechariah of North Bridgewater [prob. same as Zechariah listed below]. Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Colonel Bailey's regiment of Minute Men, April 19, 1775; Second Lieutenant. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, page 232.

GURNEY, Zechariah of Bridgewater/North Bridgewater [prob. same as Sechariah listed above]. Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Col. John Thomas' regiment, to Aug 1, 1775; served 3 months, 1 week, 1 day; First Lieutenant [page 234]. Capt. Henry Prentiss' Company, Colonel Marshall's regiment, raised for the defence of Boston, July 5, 1776; Lieutenant [page 235]. Capt. Henry Prentiss' Company, Colonel Thomas Marshall's regiment, to Aug 1, 1776; enlisted May 4 and June 8[on list twice]; this company was also in service from August to November 1, 1776, at the expiration of which time they enlisted for one month additional service [page 236]. Capt. Edward Cobb's Company. Marched from Bridgewater to Bristol, RI, Apr 21, 1777, for two months' service; served 2 months, 4 1/2 days [page 238]. Mustered into the service of the States, to serve till Jan 1, 1779 [page 239]. Capt. Calvin Partridge's Company of Militia Col. Samuel Pierce's regiment, stationed at Little Compton, RI, Apr 30, 1779; 1st Lieut [page 239]. On pay-roll of six-months men raised in July, 1780 for Continental Service [page 240]. Eleventh division and marched from Springfield under Ensign Bancroft's command; for six months, Jul 11, 1780 [page 241]. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, pages 234-236, 238-241.

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