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SABIN, Abner of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SABIN [or SABINS], Daniel of Oxford. 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."]. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 384.

SABIN, Jesse 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.

SABINS [or SABIN], Daniel of Oxford. Capt. William Campbell's Company, Col. Ebenezer Learned's regiment, marched to Cambridge April, 1775. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 383.

SACKETT, Abner 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.

SACKETT, Israel 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.

SACKETT, William 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.

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

SAGE, James of Rehoboth. Capt. Cole's Company; service for three years. SOURCE: [34] The History of Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; page 157.

ST. CLAIR, John of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to Amherst. Sumner's company, Grafton's regiment, in response to a call for 750 men to serve two months at Ticonderoga, April 23, 1777 [page 82]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 82, 612.

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

SALISBURY, Abraham. Lieutenant, serving as Volunteer, Col. Joab Stafford's (Independent) co. of volunteers; marched Aug. 14, 1777; service, 6 days; company raised from the alarm lists of New Providence, Lanesborough, East Hoosuck, and Gageborough, marched Aug. 14, 1777, and fought in battle near Bennington Aug. 16, 1777. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 744.

SALISBURY, Ambrose. Lieutenant, Capt. Thomas White's co., Col. Joseph Palmer's regt.; service, 15 days; company assembled March 4, 1776, marched to Dorchester Neck and served there and at other places between that date and May 1, 1776; also, Lieutenant, Capt. Samuel Holbrook's co., Col. Bass's regt.; service, 3 days; company assembled June 14, 1776, and marched from Middle Precinct in Braintree to Hoff's (Hough's) Neck and Hull. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 744.

SALISBURY, Ammon. List of prisoners sent in the cartel “Silver Eel” from Halifax to Boston Oct. 8, 1778, to be exchanged for British prisoners, as returned by Bat. Fox, Commissary of Prisoners; reported a Seaman. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 744.

SALISBURY, Benjamin. Harness-maker; return for rations allowed in Quartermaster General's department, dated Fishkill, Oct. 14, 1781. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 744.

SALISBURY, Casper. Private, Capt. John H. Wendell's co., Col. Goose Van Schaick's (1st New York) regt.; muster roll for Jan.-March, 1781, dated West Point; enlistment, during war; also, (late) Capt. Wendell's co., Col. Van Schaick's regt.; muster roll for April, 1781, dated West Point. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 745.

SALISBURY, John of Damariscotta. Corporal, Capt. Benjamin Bowne's co., Lieut. Col. William Bond's (late Col. Thomas Gardner's) 37th regt.; company return dated Camp Prospect Hill, Oct. 7, 1775. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 745.

SALISBURY, John. Receipt dated Worcester, May 28, 1782, for bounty paid said Salisbury by Dr. Jeremiah Everett, Chairman of Class No. 1 of the town of Westminster, to serve in the Continental Army for the term of 3 years. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 745.

SALISBURY, John. Gunner's Mate, sloop “Providence,” commanded by Capt. Hoysteed Hacker; list of officers and men entitled to prize shares in the “Mellish” and “Active” [year not given]. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 745.

SALISBURY, Martin. Private, Capt. Daniel Brown's co.; marched Aug. 14, 1777; service, 6 days; company marched from Lanesborough to Meloomscuyck on an alarm; certificate on reverse of roll states that Daniel Brown and company were in service 27 days and were then dismissed by Col. Benjamin Simonds; also, Capt. Asa Barns's co., Col. Benjamin Simonds's regt.; service, 5 days, on an alarm at the Northward; company marched from Lanesborough Oct. 26, 1780. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 745.

SALISBURY, Richard. Seaman, brigantine “Massachusetts,” commanded by Capt. John Lambert; engaged Jan. 18, 1778. Roll made up for advance pay for 1 month and sworn to in Suffolk Co. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 745.

SALISBURY, Samuel. 2d Lieutenant, Capt. Enos Parker's (8th) co., Col. Simonds's 7th Essex Co. [?] regt. of Mass. militia; list of officers; commissioned May 3, 1778. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 745.

SALISBURY, William. Account dated Boston, Jan. 1, 1782, rendered by said Salisbury against the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for service as Deputy Commissary for Col. Revere's corps of artillery at Castle Island from April 1, 1779, to Dec. 31, 1779, 9 mos., by order and under direction of the late Board of War. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 745.

SALMON, John 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.

SALTER, Wm. 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.

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

SAMPSON, William 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.

SANBORN, Benjamin of Salisbury (also given New Salisbury).Descriptive list of men raised by the town of Newburyport to serve in the Continental Army, agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778; age, 18 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 2 in.; complexion, light; hair, light; eyes, light; residence of Salisbury (also given New Salisbury). SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 777.

SANBORN, John. Return of men raised in Essex Co. for Continental service, agreeable to resolve of Dec. 2, 1780; engaged for town of Salisbury; engaged May 14, 1781; term, 3 years. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 778.

SANBOURN, John. Pay roll for 6 months men raised by the town of Salisbury for service in the Continental Army during 1780; marched to camp July 29, 1780; discharged Dec. 6, 1780; service, 4 mos. 20 days, including travel (240 miles) home. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 779.

SANBURN, John of Salisbury. 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. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 780.

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

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

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

SANDERS, 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.

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

SANDERSON, Jeduthan 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; Centinel. 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. 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.

SANDERSON, Loyal of Springfield. On list of those known to have enlisted for three years service in Massachusetts regiments of the continental army; in the 6th Mass. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 40-46.

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

SANGLERE, John of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to Amherst. 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 91, 612.

SAPPAENTROT, Hendrick 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.

SARGEANT, 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

SARGEANT, Jacob 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

SARGEANT, Silas 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

SARGEANT, Winslow 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"; Drummer. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

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

SARGENT, Asa of Amesbury. Enlisted prior to Dec. 14, 1776, after a new call was received; received bounty of $30. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; page 266.

SARGENT, Barnard (also given Bernard) of Haverhill. Private, Capt. Ebenezer Colby's co. of militia, Col. Johnson's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Cambridge; service, 6 days; also, 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 Sargent credited with allowance for 2 days (45 miles) travel; 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. 13, page 813.

SARGENT, Charles 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 254.

SARGENT, Ebenezer 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.

SARGENT, Eliphalet 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 254.

SARGENT, Ephraim of Amesbury. Signed the "Enlisting Papers" as a soldier in the Massachusetts Service, July 10, 1775, in Capt. John Currier's Company [page 253]. Enlisted in response to call of Sept. 23, 1776 to raise men to reinforce the army at New York with a bounty of £6 offered. These new men joined the army at Fairfield [page 265]. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; pages 253, 265.

SARGENT, John of Amesbury. Enlisted Aug. 23, 1777, with a bounty of £4, 10s. 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 271, 275.

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

SARGENT, Levi of Amesbury. Signed the "Enlisting Papers" as a soldier in the Massachusetts Service, July 10, 1775, in Capt. John Currier's Company [page 253]. Enlisted in a response to the call of July 15, 1776, to join the Newburyport regiment, for $40 bounty [page 263]. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; pages 253, 263.

SARGENT, Micah 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.

SARGENT, Moses of Amesbury. Enlisted in response to call prior to Aug. 6, 1776 with a bounty of £12 [page 264]. 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 264, 275.

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

SARGENT, Samuel of Amesbury. Enlisted in response to call of Aug. 2, 1776 and on the 8th a bounty of £4 was received. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; page 264.

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

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

SARGENT, William of Amesbury. Enlisted prior to Dec. 14, 1776, after a new call was received; received bounty of $30. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; page 266.

SARGENT, Zebulon 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 [page 268]. 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 268, 275.

SARTLE, Solomon of Dunstable. Capt. Oliver Cummings Company, Col. Simeon Spaulding's Regiment [page 116]. Capt. Oliver Cummings Company. Muster Roll about 1778 [page 125]. SOURCE: [12] A History of The Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Year of Our Lord 1873, pages 116 and 125.

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

SAUNDERS, Jesse of Rehoboth. Capt. Peck's Company; service for three years. SOURCE: [34] The History of Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; page 157.

SAVAGE, John 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.

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

SAVORY, John, Jr. 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.

SAVORY, Jonathan 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 Savory credited with allowance for 2 days (43 miles) travel; company drafted from Salisbury, Newburyport, Bradford, Haverhill, Methuen, Boxford, and Andover; also, Capt. Nathaniel Gage's co., Maj. Gage's regt.; enlisted Sept. 30, 1777; discharged Nov. 6, 1777; service, 1 mo. 9 days, with Northern army. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 846.

SAVORY, Robert of Bradford. Capt. Nathaniel Gage’s company of minute men; First Foot Company. Lexington alarm, April 19, 1775. Marched to Cambridge, time, 7 days; Private. SOURCE: [9] An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (Including East Bradford, now Groveland.), page 38.

SAVORY, Sam. 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.

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

SAVORY, William 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.

SAWER, Jonathan of Salisbury. 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; residence, Salisbury; engaged for town of Salisbury; arrived at Fishkill June 12, 1778. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 849.

SAWTELL, Obadiah, Jr. 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.

SAWYER, Jonathan. List of men raised in Essex Co. for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778, returned as mustered by Henry Rutgers, Jr., Deputy Muster Master, dated Fishkill, Aug. 1, 1778; engaged for town of Salisbury; arrived at Fishkill June 12, 1778. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 877.

SAWYER, Richard of Amesbury. Enlisted in response to call of Sept. 23, 1776 to raise men to reinforce the army at New York with a bounty of £6 offered. These new men joined the army at Fairfield. SOURCE: [39] The History of Amesbury, 1880; page 265.

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

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

SCANNING, David of Oxford. On list of soldiers in the Continental Army from Oxford near the close of the war. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 388.

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

SCOTT, Amos 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.

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

SCOTT, Nathaniel 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.

SCRANTON, George of Jericho, also given Stevenstown (Salisbury, N. H.). Private, Capt. Abiathar Angel's co., Col. David Brewer's regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 1, 1775; service, 3 mos. 1 week; also, Capt. John Wright's co., Col. David Brewer's (9th) regt.; company return [probably Oct., 1775]; also, Capt. Wright's co., (late) Col. Brewer's regt.; order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Roxbury Camp, Nov. 2, 1775. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 931.

SCRIPTURE, Samuel 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.

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

SEARGANT, Zebulon. Private, Capt. Richard Titcomb's co., Col. Nathaniel Wade's 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; regiment raised in Essex Co. to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 939.

SEARLS, Andrew 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.

SEARTLE, Jonathan of Rindge. 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.

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

SEAVER Shubel of Framingham. A Return of Capt. Nixon's Company of Minute Men, Framingham, Feb. 13, 1775; Corporal. SOURCE: [8] A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, page 161.

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

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

SELLY, Jonathan of Salisbury. Descriptive list of deserters from 15th Mass. regt. commanded by Col. John Paterson, dated Ticonderoga, July 23, 1776; Capt. Bliss's co.; age, 18 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 7 in.; complexion, light; residence, Salisbury; deserted Nov. 29, 1775. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 982.

SELY, Edward of Salisbury. Private, 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. 13, page 983.

SEMBO****, John. Descriptive list of men raised to reinforce the Continental Army for the term of 6 months. agreeable to resolve of June 5, 1780, returned as received of Justin Kly, Commissioner, by Brig. Gen. John Glover, at Springfield, Aug. 5, 1780; age, 36 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 8 in.; complexion, ruddy; engaged for town of Salisbury; arrived at Springfield Aug. 4, 1780; marched to camp Aug. 5, 1780, under command of Capt. Samuel Carr. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 983.

SENN, Joshua 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.

SENTER, Simeon 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.

SERGEANT, Ephraim of Salisbury. 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. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 13, page 990.

SEVER, Josh. of Framingham. A Return of Capt. Nixon's Company of Minute Men, Framingham, Feb. 13, 1775; Private. SOURCE: [8] A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, page 161.

SEVERY, 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.

SEVERY, John of Lancaster. Died at the house of Winsor Barnard on Sept. 10, 1834 at age 82. Received pension. SOURCE: History of Lancaster, page 191.

SEVERY, John 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." Sergeant. SOURCE: [31] History of the Town of Sutton, Massachusetts from 1704 to 1876; page 783.

SEVERY, Reuben 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.

SEVERY, Thornas [Thomas?] of Worcester, area known as South Parish, became town of Ward, now Auburn. Capt. William Gates' Company, Col. Jonathan Holman's Regiment in Chelsea Camp, New York, Sept. 4, 1776. SOURCE: [11] Worcester's Revolutionary Soldiers.

SEWALL or SEWELL, _______ of Oxford. Various engagements in Colonel Holman's Sutton Regiment. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; pages 384-385 & [45] Historical Collections, Vol. I, page 201.

SEXTON, Phineas 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.

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

SHATTUCK, Joseph 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.

SHAW, Daniel of Bridgewater. Capt. Nathan Packard's Company, Maj. Eliphalet Cary's regiment that marched on account of the alarm in RI, Jul 22, 1780; Private. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, page 241.

SHAW, George of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SHAW, Joseph 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.

SHAW, Josiah 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." $80 received. SOURCE: [30] History of the Town of Plainfield, Hampshire County, Mass., From Its Settlement to 1891; page 80.

SHAW, Naphtali of Bridgewater. Capt. Nathan Packard's Company, Maj. Eliphalet Cary's regiment that marched on account of the alarm in RI, Jul 22, 1780; Private. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, page 241.

SHAW (?), Samuel. Receipt dated Boston, June 29, 1782, for bounty paid said Shaw by Benjamin Stevens, of Class No. 1 of the town of Salisbury, to serve in the Continental Army for the term of 3 years. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 14, page 67.

SHAW, Samuel of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SHAW, William of North Bridgewater. Captain John Porter's Company, Col. Paul D. Sargent's regiment; served June 27 to Aug, 1775; Private. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, page 234.

SHAW, William, Jr. of Bridgewater. Capt. Nathan Packard's Company, Maj. Eliphalet Cary's regiment that marched on account of the alarm in RI, Jul 22, 1780; Private. SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, page 241.

SHAY, James of Amherst. On a list of those not known in the town records but are credited to 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]. SOURCE: [33] The History of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts, 1896; pages 79, 80, 612.

SHEAPHERD, John 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.

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

SHEARMAN, Gidion of Somerset (formerly Swansea). Spelled Gideon on 1790 census, page 62. SOURCE: [25] History of the Town of Somerset, Massachusetts; 1940; pages 245-247.

SHEDD, Ephraim 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.

SHEFFEL, Charles of Salisbury. Receipt for bounties paid said Sheffel and others for enlisting into the Continental Army, sworn to March 8, 1777, as having been paid by Col. Benjamin Brown, Muster Master; said Sheffel joined Capt. Moses Ashly's co., Col. Paterson's regt.; also, Private, Capt. Hancock's co., Col. Joseph Vose's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780; residence, Salisbury; also, Capt. Ashley's co., Col. Vose's (1st) regt.; muster roll for July, 1780, dated Camp “Tenith.” SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 14, page 96.

SHEFFIELD, Charles of Salisbury. Private, Capt. Cushing's co., Col. Joseph Vose's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; also, Capt. Moses Ashley's co., Col. Vose's regt.; muster roll dated July 1, 1777; also, same co. and regt.; return of men who enlisted prior to Aug. 16, 1777, marched with regiment to Peekskill, and had not been absent subsequently except on furlough, etc.; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for Dec., 1777, sworn to at Camp near Valley Forge; enlisted Feb. 11, 1777; enlistment, during war; also, same co. and regt.; pay rolls for Nov. and Dec., 1778; also, Capt. Ashley's co., Col. Vose's (14th) regt.; pay roll for Jan., 1779, sworn to in Quarters at Providence; also, same co. and regt.; order for gratuity, dated Providence, Feb. 13, 1779; also, same co. and regt.; muster roll for March and April, 1779, dated Providence; reported on command at Kingston; also, descriptive list dated Feb. 3, 1781; Capt. Noah Allen's co., 1st Mass. regt.; age, 21 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 5 in.; complexion, dark; hair, brown; occupation, smith; birthplace, New York, N. Y.; residence, Salisbury; enlisted Nov. 16, 1776, by Lieut. Hollister, at Ticonderoga; enlistment, during war; also, Private, Capt. Allen's co., Col. Vose's (1st) regt.; muster rolls for Jan.-May, 1781, dated Garrison West Point; reported on furlough in Feb. and March, 1781; also, muster roll for Sept., 1781, dated Camp Peekskill; also, muster rolls for Oct. and Nov., 1781, Jan., Feb., and March, 1782, dated Quarters York Huts. SOURCE: [35] Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 14, page 96.

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

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

SHEPARD, Gideon 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.

SHEPARD, John 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; Lieutenant. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 408-410.

SHEPARD, William of Westfield. See bio. SOURCE: [40] A History of Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1902; pages 408-410; 414-417.

SHEPHERD, James 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.

SHEPHERD, Jeremiah 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.

SHERMAN, Benjamin of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SHERMAN, Beriah of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SHERMAN, Bezaleel of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SHERMAN, James, Maj. of Brimfield. Capt. Sherman's Company, Col. Pynchon's Regiment; Lexington Alarm, April 19, 1775; Captain. Capt. Thompson's First Co., Col. Shepherd's 4th Continental Regiment, 1776; Captain. SOURCES: [22] History of Brimfield, Mass 1701-1878 (Windham County, CT website); and [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SHERMAN, John of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

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

SHERMAN, Joseph of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SHERMAN, Joseph of Sudbury. On muster roll of Captain Samuel Dakin's Foot Company, Col. Josiah Brown's Regiment, 1775. SOURCE: [21] History of Sudbury, page 338.

SHERMAN, Josiah of Sudbury. On a second list of Capt. Dakins company in 1775. SOURCE: [21] History of Sudbury, page 338.

SHERMAN, Lemuel of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SHERMAN, Noah of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

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

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

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

SHERMAN, Samuel of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SHERMAN, Thomas of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SHERWIN, Daniel of Townshend. Capt. James Hosley's Company. Minute-Men of Col. William Prescott's regiment, who marched to Cambridge. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

SHUMWAY, Abijah 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.

SHUMWAY, Abisha of Oxford. Captain Thomas Fish's company, Col. Nathan Tyler's regiment in Rhode Island; 1779 for six months. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 386.

SHUMWAY, Abner of Oxford. Capt. William Campbell's Company, Col. Ebenezer Learned's regiment, marched to Cambridge April, 1775; Drummer [page 383]. On rolls of Capt. William Campbell's Oxford Company, May 1775; Drummer [page 385]. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; pages 383, 385.

SHUMWAY, Amasa 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.

SHUMWAY, Amos of Oxford. On roll of Capt. Jeremiah Kingsbury's company, Col. Jonathan Holman's regiment, Providence, January 20, 1777; time in camp 43 days; Corporal [page 382]. Capt. Jeremiah Kingsbury's company, Colonel Jonathan Holman's regiment, Sept. 27, 1777, when the Militia marched to reinforce Gen. Gates' army [page 383]. Capt. Ebenezer Humphrey, Col. Jacob Davis' regiment; marched July 30, 1780, to Rhode Island "on the alarm;" time of service about thirteen days; Sergeant [page 390]. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; pages 382, 383, 390.

SHUMWAY, Benjamin 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; Corporal. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 390.

SHUMWAY, Ebenezer of Oxford. On roll of Capt. Jeremiah Kingsbury's company, Col. Jonathan Holman's regiment, Providence, January 20, 1777; time in camp 43 days; Corporal [page 382]. Capt. John Town's company; marched to Cambridge, April 19, 1775 [page 384]. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; pages 382, 384.

SHUMWAY, Elijah of Oxford. In service at various times. Listed on page 389, but no specifics; text unclear. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 387, 389.

SHUMWAY, Elijah 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.

SHUMWAY, George of Brimfield. SOURCE: [23] A History of Hampden County Massachusetts, Vol I, II, & III.

SHUMWAY, Josiah of Oxford. On roll of Capt. Jeremiah Kingsbury's company, Col. Jonathan Holman's regiment, Providence, January 20, 1777; time in camp 43 days [page 382]. Capt. Ebenezer Humphrey, Col. Jacob Davis' regiment; marched July 30, 1780, to Rhode Island "on the alarm;" time of service about thirteen days; Private [page 390]. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; page 382, 390.

SHUMWAY, Peter of Oxford. Various engagements in Colonel Holman's Sutton Regiment [pages 384-385]. Enlisted early in 1777 for three years or during the war; Capt. Moore's Co.; Drummer [page 386]. On list of soldiers in the Continental Army from Oxford near the close of the war [page 388]. SOURCE: [37] The Records of Oxford, Mass; pages 384, 385, 386, 388 & [45] Historical Collections, Vol. I, page 201.

SHUMWAY, Samuel 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.

SHUMWAY, Stephen 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.

SHUTE, Amos 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"; Sergeant. SOURCE: [41] The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1903; pages 211-216

SHUTE, Daniel of Hingham. Colonel Shepperd's Company. Regular Continental Service; Surgeon 4th Mass. SOURCE: [14] History of Hingham, Mass., pages 326-374.

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