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HACKET, Richard of Salisbury. Sergeant, in a detachment which marched under command of Capt. Joseph Page, of Salisbury, on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 7 1/2 days. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 7, page 7.

HACKET, Thomas of Salisbury. Private, Capt. Jonathan Evens's co., Col. James Frye's regt.; return of men in camp at Cambridge, dated May 17, 1775; also, Capt. Joshua French's co., Col. Edward Wiggelsworth's (Wigglesworth's) regt.; pay abstract for mileage from Albany home; mileage (244 miles) allowed said Hacket; warrant allowed in Council Jan. 30, 1777; also, descriptive list of men raised to reinforce Continental Army for the term of 6 months, agreeable to resolve of June 5, 1780; age, 32 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 8 in.; complexion, ruddy; engaged for town of Salisbury; marched to camp July 5, 1780, under command of Capt. Frothingham of the artillery; also, list of men raised for the 6 months service and returned by Brig. Gen. Paterson as having passed muster in a return dated Camp Totoway, Oct. 25, 1780; also, pay roll for 6 months men raised by the town of Salisbury for service in the Continental Army during 1780; marched to camp June 28, 1780; discharged Dec. 13, 1780, 240 miles from home; service, 5 mos. 28 days. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 7, page 8.

HACKETT, Joseph 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.; company return dated Cambridge, Oct. 6, 1775. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 7, page 10.

HACKETT, Thomas 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. Jonathan Evans's co., Col. James Frye's regt.; receipt for advance pay, signed by said Hackett and others, dated Camp at Cambridge, June 28, 1775; also, Private, same co. and regt.; company return dated Cambridge, Oct. 6, 1775; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Cambridge, Nov. 13, 1775. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 7, page 10.

HACKETT, William 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. Jonathan Evans's co., Col. James Frye's 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. 7, page 11.

HADLEY, Samuel of Lexington. Capt. John Parker's Company; killed in battle at Lexington, Apr. 19, 1775. SOURCE: [4] Lexington Minute Men - Roster.

HADLEY, Thomas of Lynn. Killed at Lexington. SOURCE: [7] History of Lynn, Mass., page 580.

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

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

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

HAGGETT, Benj. 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. Rank of Private. SOURCE: [9] An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (Including East Bradford, now Groveland.), page 40.

HAGGETT, 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.

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

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

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

HAIR, Edward 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; Bombardier. Col. Thomas Crafts' Regiment of Artillery 1777; Sergeant. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

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

HALE, Enoch of Newburyport. 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 Hale credited with allowance for 3 days (55 miles); company [p.49] 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. 7, page 49.

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

HALE, Paul 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.

HALE, Silvanus [Sylvanus] 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; Private. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

HALE, Thomas 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.

HALE, Thomas, Jr. of Springfield. On a list of minute-men who marched to Boston on April 20, 1775; no record, however, to show they were a part of a regularly organized company. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

HALL, Caesar of Salisbury. Descriptive list dated Lenox, Aug. 20, 1781, of men raised in Berkshire Co., agreeable to resolve of Dec. 2, 1780, and delivered to William Walker, Superintendent for said county; Capt. Warner's co., Col. Ashley's regt.; age, 25 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 5 in.; complexion, black; hair, black; occupation, laborer; residence, Salisbury; engaged for town of New Marlborough; term, 3 years; receipted for by Col. Shepard; reported a negro; also, Private, Col. Benjamin Tupper's (10th) regt.; service from Aug. 1, 1781, 10 mos.; reported transferred to corps of invalids June 1, 1782; also, return of recruits sent by the State of Massachusetts as a portion of her quota of the Continental Army subsequent to Jan. 1, 1781, who were reported unfit for duty; 10th Mass. regt.; age, 31 yrs.; stature, 5 ft.; engaged for town of Salisbury; term, 3 years. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 7, page 69.

HALL, David 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 39.

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

HALL, 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.

HALL, Hezekiah 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.

HALL, Isaac of Cambridge. 25th Regiment Continental Army. On list of July 6, 1775; Captain. 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.

HALL, James of Cohasset/Hingham. SOURCE: [14] History of Hingham, Mass., pages 326-374.

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

HALL, Job 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.

HALL, 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.

HALL, John 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. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

HALL, Willis of Sutton. On list of Officers and Men From Sutton in the Revolutionary War; Sergeant. SOURCE: [31] History of the Town of Sutton, Massachusetts from 1704 to 1876; page 781.

HALLIDAY, Jacob 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.

HALLIDAY, Jonah 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.

HALLOCK, Moses, Rev. of Plainfield. On list of Revolutionary Pensioners, copied "from Dr. Porter's history of Plainfield. It contains the names of those still living in 1833, with the amount drawn annually by each. The amount is believed to have been based on their length of service." $23 33/100 received. SOURCE: [30] History of the Town of Plainfield, Hampshire County, Mass., From Its Settlement to 1891; page 80.

HALLOWELL, Calven of Amesbury. Signed the "Enlisting Papers" as a soldier in the Massachusetts Service, July 10, 1775, in Capt. John Currier's Company. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; page 253.

HALLOWELL, Edward of Lynn. Private. SOURCE: [7] History of Lynn, Mass., page 580.

HALLOWELL, Henry of Lynn. Private. SOURCE: [7] History of Lynn, Mass., page 580.

HALLOWELL, Samuel of Lynn. Private. SOURCE: [7] History of Lynn, Mass., page 580.

HALLOWELL, Theophilus of Lynn. Private. SOURCE: [7] History of Lynn, Mass., page 580.

HAM, John of Newburyport. 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 Ham credited with allowance for 3 days (55 miles); 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. 7, page 133.

HAMANT, Hinsdale 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.

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HAMILTON, David of Blandford. On list of minute-men who responded to the Lexington alarm; Lieutenant. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 518-519.

HAMILTON, James of Middlefield. Capt. Enoch Shepards' Co., Col. John Moseley's Regiment; service Aug 17-23, 1777 for alarm at Bennington; Sept. 21 to Oct. 17, 1777 on expedition to Saratoga; reinforcement for Gen. Gates. SOURCE: [15] A history of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts, pages, Appen. E, page 379.

HAMILTON, Moses of Worcester. Capt. Timothy Bigelow's Company. Colony Service on the Alarm of April 19, 1775. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

HAMILTON, Samuel of Blandford. On list of minute-men who responded to the Lexington alarm; Private. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 518-519.

HAMILTON, Samuel of Middlefield. Capt. Benjamin Hasting's Co., Col. Asa Whitcomb's Regiment at the siege of Boston; Enlisted 1777 under Captain Samuel Hubbard and Col. Job Cushing. SOURCE: [15] A history of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts, pages, Appen. E, page 379.

HAMLEN, John of Plainfield. In the year 1776, then thirteen years old, removed with his parents to Cummington, three years before its incorporation as a town. At the age of sixteen he entered the Revolutionary army and served about six months. He was at the time of his death the last of the Revolutionary pensioners in Plainfield. He married Sally Town (born in Sutton, Mass.) at Windsor, Mass., 1790, and settled in Plainfield the same year. He was by trade a carpenter and several of the first houses were built by him or under his supervision. The house which he built and occupied on his homestead where E. A. Atkins now lives, is still in good condition. In 1800 he was chosen one of the selectmen and served for nineteen years. He represented the town in General Court at Boston in 1813, '14 and '15; also in 1823 and 1826. He made the journey to Boston on horseback, and during the May sessions turned his horse out to pasture in the near vicinity, and at the end of the session rode home again. Two other representatives were at the time of their election living in the John Hamlen house, viz.: his son Freeman and Edwin A. Atkins, the present member from this town. His wife died Oct. 11, 1818, aged forty-five. For a second wife he married Mrs. Dorothy Gove of Worthington, Nov. 10, 1819. She died Sept. 21, 1847, aged sixty-nine. Although for many years in feeble health he lacked but a few months of being ninety years of age at his death, which occurred April 15, 1852. At the age of seventy-five he publicly professed his faith in Christ as a Savior, and united with the Plainfield church. He had however for some years previously entertained a Christian hope. SOURCE: [30] History of the Town of Plainfield, Hampshire County, Mass., From Its Settlement to 1891; pages 156-157.

HAMLIN, Nathaniel of Oxford. Capt. Ebenezer Humphrey, Col. Jacob Davis' regiment; marched July 30, 1780, to Rhode Island "on the alarm;" time of service about thirteen days; Private. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 390.

HANCHET, Moses 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.

HANCOCK, Abel of Springfield. 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; Private. Capt. Isaac Coltons company which was in camp at Roxbury, October, 1775; Priv. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

HANCOCK, Abel, Jr. 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.

HANCOCK, Allen of Oxford. On roll of Capt. Jeremiah Kingsbury's company, Col. Jonathan Holman's regiment, Providence, January 20, 1777; time in camp 43 days; Sergeant. Capt. Jeremiah Kingsbury's company, Colonel Jonathan Holman's regiment, Sept. 27, 1777, when the Militia marched to reinforce Gen. Gates' army; Corporal [page 382]. Capt. John Town's company; marched to Cambridge, April 19, 1775. ["The two companies commanded by William Campbell, Captain, and John Town, Captain, include many of the same men. It would appear that the two companies were merged and the rolls at the State House from which the above lists have been copied taken at different times."]. Various engagements in Colonel Holman's Sutton Regiment [pages 384-385]. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; pages 382, 384, 385.

HANCOCK, Alpheus 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 & [45] Historical Collections, Vol. I, page 201.

HANCOCK, Daniel of Springfield. Drafted in 1778 in response to another demand for men, organized and sent to Fishkill, NY. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

HANCOCK, Elijah of Springfield. Capt. Isaac Coltons company which was in camp at Roxbury, October, 1775; Priv. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

HANCOCK, Moses of Springfield. Capt. Browning's Company, service for three months in 1780. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

HANCOCK, Oliver of Springfield. On list of six-months' men who enlisted in 1780. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

HANCOCK, William of Springfield. Capt. Isaac Coltons company which was in camp at Roxbury, October, 1775; Priv. On list of six-months' men who enlisted in 1780. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

HANCOCK, Zachariah of Springfield. On list of six-months' men who enlisted in 1780. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

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

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

HANNUM, Elijah 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.

HANSON, Gideon 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.

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

HANWILL, Roger of Salisbury. Private, Lieut. Colonel's co., Col. Joseph Vose's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; residence, Salisbury; credited to town of Salisbury; also, Capt. George Smith's co., Col. Vose's regt.; muster roll for Dec., 1777, sworn to in Camp near Valley Forge; enlisted May 15, 1777; enlistment, 3 years; reported sick at Fishkill; also, same co. and regt.; pay rolls for Nov. and Dec., 1778, dated Providence; also, same co. and regt.; pay roll for Jan., 1779; also, same co. and regt.; pay roll for Feb., 1779, sworn to in Quarters at Providence; also, (late) Capt. Smith's co., Col. Vose's regt.; muster roll for March and April, 1779, dated Quarters at Providence. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 7, page 242.

HARADON, William of Woodstock (also given Sturbridge). Private, Capt. William Moor's co., Col. William Shepard's (4th) regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780; residence, Sturbridge; also, same co. and regt.; company return for the year 1780, dated Mountain Hutts, West Point; enlisted Jan. 1, 1777; enlistment, during war; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for May, 1781, dated West Point; also, muster rolls for June and July, 1781, sworn to in camp at Philipsburgh; also, muster roll for Aug., 1781, sworn to at Peekskill; also, muster roll for Sept., 1781, dated Camp Continental Village; reported absent with leave; also, muster rolls for Oct., 1781-Feb., 1782, dated York Hutts. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 7, page 247.

HARBACK, Henry 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.

HARBACK, William 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.

HARBURT, John of Amesbury (also given Salisbury). Private, Capt. Timothy Barnard's co. of Minutemen of East Parish in Amesbury, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 10 days; also, Corporal, Capt. Timothy Barnard's co., Col. Moses Little's regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted June 1, 1775; service, 8 weeks 5 days. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 7, page 249.

HARDE, Moses of Dunstable. Training Band, June 25, 1776 [page 118]. Capt. Oliver Cummings Company Muster Roll about 1778 [page 125]. SOURCE: [12] A History of The Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts, pages, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Year of Our Lord 1873, pages 118 and 125.

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

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

HARDING, Joshua 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.

HARDY, Abner 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.

HARDY, Benjamin 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.

HARDY, Eben 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 39.

HARDY, Eliphalet 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; 2nd Lieut. SOURCE: [9] An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (Including East Bradford, now Groveland.), page 36.

HARDY, Enoch 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.

HARDY, Ephraim 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; Sergt. SOURCE: [9] An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (Including East Bradford, now Groveland.), page 36.

HARDY, Isaac 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.

HARDY, Israel 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 39.

HARDY, Jonas 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 39.

HARDY, Joshua of Bradford. Capt. Nathaniel Gage’s company of minute men, Second Foot Company. Alarm of April 19th, march to Cambridge; Sergt. SOURCE: [9] An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (Including East Bradford, now Groveland.), page 38.

HARDY, Moody 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.

HARDY, Moses of Dunstable. Capt. Oliver Cummings Company Col. Simeon Spaulding's Regiment. SOURCE: [12] A History of The Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts, pages, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Year of Our Lord 1873, page 116.

HARDY, Nathan 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.

HARDY, Nathaniel was born August 8, 1758 in Massachusetts, pages. Enlisting April, 1777 at Ashford, CT as a private, he served in the Continental army for three years under Col. Huntington of the First Connecticut line, Captain John Shumway's Company. He was captured in August, 1779, at Barren Hill Church; rejoined the army as an aide to General Starr. General Starr discharged him April, 1780, at Elizabethtown, NJ. He came to Northampton, OH shortly after the War of 1812. He married Eleanor Squire. He was reported as receiving a pension. He died August 23, 1821 and is buried in Northampton Center Cemetery. SOURCE: [3] Summit Co., OH Revolutionary Soldiers.

HARDY, Paul of Amesbury. Signed the "Enlisting Papers" as a soldier in the Massachusetts Service, July 10, 1775, in Capt. John Currier's Company [page 254]. On a Return of what was lost out of Capt. John Curriers Company, Col. Fryes Regiment on the late Battle of Charlestown. Sgt. Paul Hardy lost his blankit [sic], snap sack, one pare of trowsers [page 257]. On list as having received pay during late 1778/early 1779 for service at Rhode Island [page 275]. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; pages 254, 257, 275.

HARDY, Peter 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.

HARDY, Samuel 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.

HARDY, Solomon 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 39.

HARDY, William 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.

HARKINS, Noah of Oxford. Enlisted early in 1777 for three years or during the war; Capt. Webb's Co.; Sergeant. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 386.

HARPER, Samuel of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to Amherst. 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; page 82, 91, 611.

HARRADON, William of Woodstock. Corporal, Capt. Moore's co., Col. William Sheppard's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; credited to town of Greenfield; reported as serving 23 mos. as Corporal, 13 mos. as Private; also, Private, Capt. Thomas Fish's co., Col. William Shepard's (3d) regt.; return of men who were in service on or before Aug. 15, 1777; also, Corporal, same co. and regt.; return dated Feb. 3, 1778; residence, Woodstock; enlisted for town of Woodstock; reported mustered by State and Continental Muster Masters; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for July and Aug., 1778; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for Oct., 1778, dated Providence; also, Private, same co. and regt.; muster roll for March and April, 1779, dated Providence; enlisted Jan. 1, 1777; enlistment, during war. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 7, page 312.

HARRIMAN, Moses of Bradford. Capt. Nathaniel Gage’s company of minute men, Second Foot Company. Alarm of April 19th, march to Cambridge; Lieut. SOURCE: [9] An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (Including East Bradford, now Groveland.), page 38.

HARRINGTON, Asa 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. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers..

HARRINGTON, Caleb of Lexington. Capt. John Parker's Company. Killed in battle at Lexington, Apr. 19, 1775. SOURCE: [4] Lexington Minute Men - Roster.

HARRINGTON, Daniel of Lexington. Capt. John Parker's Company. In battle at Lexington; Clerk. SOURCE: [4] Lexington Minute Men - Roster.

HARRINGTON, Edward 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.

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

HARRINGTON, 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.

HARRINGTON, Jonathan of Lexington. Capt. John Parker's Company. Killed in battle at Lexington on Apr. 19, 1775. Fifer. SOURCE: [4] Lexington Minute Men - Roster.

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

HARRINGTON, Joshua of Worcester. Capt. William Gates' Company, Col. Jonathan Holman's Regiment in Chelsea Camp, New York, Sept. 4, 1776. Capt. David Chadwick's Company that 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.

HARRINGTON, Josiah of Worcester. Capt. Benjamin Flagg's Company. Colony Service on the Alarm of April 19, 1775. Capt. David Chadwick's Company that marched to Hadley on an alarm at Bennington, under command of Lieut. Col. Benjamin Flagg, by desire of Brigadier General Warner, August 28, 1777; Sergeant. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

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

HARRINGTON, Moses, 3rd of Lexington. Capt. John Parker's Company. In battle at Lexington. SOURCE: [4] Lexington Minute Men - Roster.

HARRINGTON, Nathaniel of Worcester. Capt. Timothy Bigelow's Company. Colony Service on the Alarm of April 19, 1775; Sergeant. Capt. Jonas Hubbard's Company, Aug 1, 1775; served 3 months and 15 days; Sergeant. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

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

HARRINGTON, Samuel of Worcester. Capt. Timothy Bigelow's Company. Colony Service on the Alarm of April 19, 1775. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

HARRINGTON, Seth of Shirley. Captain Henry Haskell's Company, Col. James Prescott's Regiment. Marched from Shirley on Alarm of April 19, 1775; had additional enlistment. SOURCE: [24] History of Shirley.

HARRINGTON, Silas of Worcester. Capt. David Chadwick's Company that 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.

HARRINGTON, Simeon 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.

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

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

HARRINGTON, William of Worcester. Col. Thomas Crafts' Regiment of Artillery, 1776 as a bombardier, and in 1777 as a Gunner. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

HARRIS, Abijah of Oxford. Capt. John Town's company; marched to Cambridge, April 19, 1775 [page 384]. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 384.

HARRIS, Asa 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.

HARRIS, Daniel of Lancaster. Was receiving pension when he died at age 80 on Oct. 22, 1838. SOURCE: [1] Lancaster Revolutionary War Rosters; History of Lancaster, page 183.

HARRIS, Daniel of Worcester. Capt. David Chadwick's Company that 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.

HARRIS, Francis of Worcester. On list of Resolves of December 2 [1780?]. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

HARRIS, John of Brimfield. Capt. Thompson's Company, Col. Danielson's Regiment; Lexington Alarm, April 19, 1775; Corporal. Capt. Shaw's Company, Col. Porter's Regiment of Gates Northern army; May, 1779; Sergeant. Capt. May's Company, Col. Leonard's Regiment of Gates Northern army; May, 1779; Sergeant. SOURCES: [22] History of Brimfield, Mass 1701-1878 (Windham County, CT website); and [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

HARRIS, Jonathan of Oxford. Capt. Ebenezer Humphrey, Col. Jacob Davis' regiment; marched July 30, 1780, to Rhode Island "on the alarm;" time of service about thirteen days; Private. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 390.

HARRIS, Josiah of Cambridge. 25th Regiment Continental Army. On list of July 6, 1775; Captain. On another list of officers, not dated, but made prior to March 15, 1776; Captain. 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, pages 68 and 69.

HARRIS, Moses of Ipswich. "died on board the prison-ship in New York" before Mar 1, 1783. Captain. SOURCE: [16] History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton, page 151.

HARRIS, Moses 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 a list of minute-men who marched to Boston on April 20, 1775; no record, however, to show they were a part of a regularly organized company. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

HARRIS, Peter of Lynn. Private. SOURCE: [7] History of Lynn, Mass., page 580.

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

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

HARRIS, Willie 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.

HARROUN, David 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.

HART, Asa of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading Middlesex Co MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts, pages 693-695.

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

HART, Ebenezer of Lynn. Private. SOURCE: [7] History of Lynn, Mass., page 580.

HART, John of Lynn. Sergeant. SOURCE: [7] History of Lynn, Mass., page 579.

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

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

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

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

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

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

HARTSHORN, Timothy of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading Middlesex Co MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts, pages 693-695.

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

HARVEY, John of Amesbury. Signed the "Enlisting Papers" as a soldier in the Massachusetts Service, July 10, 1775, in Capt. John Currier's Company [page 254]. On a Return of what was lost out of Capt. John Curriers Company, Col. Fryes Regiment on the late Battle of Charlestown; lost his gun and snap sack [page 257]. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; pages 254, 257.

HARVEY, John of Oxford. Enlisted early in 1777 for three years or during the war; Capt. Webb's Co. [page 386]. Enlisted in 1781 to serve three years in the Continental army [page 387]. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; pages 386, 387.

HARVEY, John of Salisbury. Private, Capt. Moses Nowell's co., Col. Titcomb's regt.; arrived at destination May 4, 1777; discharged July 4, 1777; service, 2 mos. 9 days, including 9 days (180 miles) travel out and home; company marched to Rhode Island to serve for 2 months from time of arrival at Providence. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 7, page 402.

HARVEY, Sargent of Amesbury. Enlisted in response to call prior to Aug. 6, 1776 with a bounty of £12. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; page 264.

HARVEY, Sargent of Amesbury. Private, Capt. Matthias Hoyt's co. of Minutemen, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 4 days; also, Capt. Oliver Titcomb's co., Col. Jacob Gerrish's regt. of guards; service from Feb. 3, 1778, to April 2, 1778, 2 mos. 2 days, at Cambridge; company raised to guard Gen. Burgoyne's army after his surrender; roll dated Winter Hill; also, Capt. Richard Titcomb's co., Col. Nathaniel Wade's (Essex Co.) regt.; enlisted July 6, 1780; discharged Oct. 10, 1780; service, 3 mos. 18 days, including 13 days (260 miles) travel home; 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. 7, page 406.

HASELTINE, John 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.

HASELTINE, Samuel of Haverhill. 2d Lieutenant, Capt. Joseph Eaton's 14th (Haverhill) co., Essex Co. regt. of Mass. militia; list of officers chosen by the respective companies in said regiment, as returned by Samuel Johnson and others, field officers, dated Andover, March 26, 1776; ordered in Council April 3, 1776, that said officers be commissioned; reported commissioned April 3, 1776; also, Ensign, Capt. John Peabody's co., Col. Ebenezer 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, same co. and regt.; pay abstract for travel allowance to and from camp, etc., sworn to Nov. 29, 1776; said Haseltine credited with allowance for 2 days (45 miles); 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. 7, page 419.

HASKEL [?], Nathan. Private, Capt. Richard Titcomb's co., Col. Nathaniel Wade's (Essex Co.) regt.; enlisted July 3, 1780; discharged Oct. 10, 1780; service, 3 mos. 21 days, including 13 days (260 miles) travel home; 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. 7, page 428.

HASKELL, Benjamin of Shirley. Captain Henry Haskell's Company, Col. James Prescott's Regiment. Marched from Shirley on Alarm of April 19, 1775; had additional enlistment. SOURCE: [24] History of Shirley.

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

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

HASKELL, 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.

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

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

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

HASTINGS, Ebenezer of Worcester. Col. Thomas Crafts' Regiment of Artillery 1776; 5th Gunner. Col. Thomas Crafts' Regiment of Artillery 1777; Bombardier. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

HASTINGS, Elijah of Amherst. Col. Ruggles Woodbridge Hampshire County regiment; Lieutenant Eli Parker's company, Cambridge alarm [page 79]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 79, 610.

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

HASTINGS, John of Amherst. Capt. Reuben Dickinson's company that served for three months and eight days, from May 1 [page 79]. This company took part in the battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, but was not in the intrenchments [page 80]. 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 [page 82]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 79, 80, 82, 610.

HASTINGS, Jonathan (1752-1822), served as a private in Capt. Simeon Hazeltine's company, and as corporal under Capt. Timothy Page. He was born in Hardwick, Mass.; died in Wilmington, Vt. SOURCE: The NSDAR, Vol 30, page 349; Miss Mary J. Castle, DAR ID Number: 29975. Submitted by Richard Boyd

HASTINGS, Moses 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 [page 80]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 79, 80, 610.

HASTINGS, Oliver 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]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 83, 611.

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

HASTINGS, Robert of Amesbury. Enlisted in a response to the call of July 15, 1776, to join the Newburyport regiment, for $40 bounty. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; page 263.

HASTINGS, Samuel of 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; Corporal [page 83]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 83, 610.

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

HASTINGS, Thomas of Amherst. Col. Ruggles Woodbridge Hampshire County regiment; Lieutenant Eli Parker's company, Cambridge alarm [page 79]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 79, 610.

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

HATCH, Nailor of Cambridge. 25th Regiment Continental Army. On another list of officers, not dated, but made prior to March 15, 1776; Captain. 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.

HATCH, Naler of Cambridge [probably the same as Nailor]. 25th Regiment Continental Army. On list of July 6, 1775; Captain. 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.

HATCH, Naler 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

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

HATCH, Walter of Hingham. 2d Lieut. SOURCE: [14] History of Hingham, Mass., pages 326-374.

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

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

HATHAWAY, David of Acushnet. Captain Benjamin Dillingham's Company. This company was with the army in the vicinity of Boston as early as March, 1776. SOURCE: [28] A History of the Town of Acushnet, Bristol County, State of Massachusetts; 1907; page 76.

HATHAWAY, Eleazer of Acushnet. Lieutenant of the company that built Fort Phenix priot to battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775. This company was with the army in the vicinity of Boston as early as March, 1776. SOURCE: [28] A History of the Town of Acushnet, Bristol County, State of Massachusetts; 1907; page 76.

HATHAWAY, John of Acushnet. Captain Benjamin Dillingham's Company. This company was with the army in the vicinity of Boston as early as March, 1776. SOURCE: [28] A History of the Town of Acushnet, Bristol County, State of Massachusetts; 1907; page 76.

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

HATHAWAY, Jonathan of Acushnet. Captain Benjamin Dillingham's Company. This company was with the army in the vicinity of Boston as early as March, 1776. SOURCE: [28] A History of the Town of Acushnet, Bristol County, State of Massachusetts; 1907; page 76.

HATHAWAY, Reuben of Acushnet. Captain Benjamin Dillingham's Company. This company was with the army in the vicinity of Boston as early as March, 1776. SOURCE: [28] A History of the Town of Acushnet, Bristol County, State of Massachusetts; 1907; page 76.

HATHAWAY, Silas of Acushnet. Captain Benjamin Dillingham's Company. This company was with the army in the vicinity of Boston as early as March, 1776. SOURCE: [28] A History of the Town of Acushnet, Bristol County, State of Massachusetts; 1907; page 77.

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

HATSON or HUDSON, Thomas of Reading. Fifer SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading Middlesex Co MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts, pages 693-695.

HAVEN, Daniel of Worcester. Colony Service on the Alarm of April 19, 1775. Capt. Jonas Hubbard's Company, Aug 1, 1775; served 3 months and 15 days. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

HAVEN, David of Framingham. Listed under Non-Commissioned Officers & Privates. Died in 1777. SOURCE: [8] A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, page 160.

HAVEN, Elias of Dover. He was the son of Joseph born June 18, 1742. He married June 14, 1764, Jemima, daughter of Jonathan and Anna (Bullard) Whiting. She was born June 17, 1742. He was killed in the engagement with the British near the Arlington Meeting-house April 19, 1775. Mrs. Haven was a woman of strong character, and when told of her husband's death and asked if his body should be returned, replied, "No, let him be buried where he fell." SOURCE: [32] The Genealogical History of Dover, Massachusetts; pages 139-140.

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

HAVEN, James of Royalston. SOURCE: [5] Royalston Rev War Soldiers.

HAVENS, Asa 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.

HAWES, Eleazer of Worcester. Capt. Benjamin Flagg's Company. Colony Service on the Alarm of April 19, 1775. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

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

HAWKES, Ezra 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

HAWKES, Henry of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading Middlesex Co MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts, pages 693-695.

HAWKINS, Joseph of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading Middlesex Co MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts, pages 693-695.

HAWLEY, David of Amherst. Capt. Reuben Dickinson's company that served for three months and eight days, from May 1 [page 79]. This company took part in the battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, but was not in the intrenchments [page 80]. 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. Day's company, Alden'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 79, 80, 82, 91, 610.

HAWLEY, 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 [page 82]. Continental Service near West Point, 1780 [page 93]. Capt. Dix's company of the seventh division, assembled at Springfield, enlisted summer of 1780 for six months, and to reinforce the Continental Army. 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 82, 93, 94, 610.

HAWLEY, Zachariah or Zecheriah of Amherst. Col. Ruggles Woodbridge Hampshire County regiment; Lieut. Noah Dickinson's company, Cambridge alarm [page 79]. Lieut. Noah Dickinson's command that responded to the alarm at New Providence Aug. 18, 1777, being out four days [page 84]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 79, 84, 610.

HAXMAN, Elijah 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.

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

HAY, William of Reading. SOURCE: [10] List of Revolutionary Soldiers, Reading Middlesex Co MA Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts, pages 693-695.

HAYDEN, Charles 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.

HAYDEN, Jesse Captain Jesse Hayden from Sudbury, MA (SAR marker on grave in Rutland, VT). I have Revolutionary War pension record copy. Served under Captain Horatio Gates and Lt. Asa Bigelow. Was at Concord and Lexington and Ticonderoga. Pension #S13300. Submitted by: Nancy Hayden, 3/6/02.

HAYDEN, Joel 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.

HAYDEN, Joel 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.

HAYDEN, Jonathan of North Bridgewater. Capt. Snell's Company, Colonel Mitchell's regiment of militia, who marched on Rhode Island alarm of Dec 8, 1776, and were in service two weeks and two days; Private. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, page 236.

HAYDEN, Josiah of North Bridgewater. Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Colonel Bailey's regiment of Minute Men, April 19, 1775; Captain [page 232]. Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Col. John Thomas' regiment, to Aug 1, 1775; served 3 months, 1 week, 1 day; Captain [page 234]. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, pages 232 and 234.

HAYNES, Daniel of Brimfield. SOURCES: [22] History of Brimfield, Mass 1701-1878 (Windham County, CT website); and [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

HAYNES, Jonas of Brimfield. Capt. Sherman's Company, Col. Pynchon's Regiment; Lexington Alarm, April 19, 1775. SOURCES: [22] History of Brimfield, Mass 1701-1878 (Windham County, CT website); and [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

HAYNES, Samuel of Brimfield. SOURCES: [22] History of Brimfield, Mass 1701-1878 (Windham County, CT website); and [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

HAYWOOD, Simeon 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.

HAZELTINE, Benjamin 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.

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

HAZELTINE, Stephen 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.

HAZEN, Samuel 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.

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