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during the War of the American Revolution, 1775-83. 599 Doyle, Wilkie, Steel and Calkerwood, and also the remains of col. Patton's regiment, except capt. M'Lane's company, be incorporated into one regiment, and added to the Pennsylvania line, as an eleventh regiment, and that capt. M'Lane's company be annexed to the Delaware regiment." COL. THOMAS HARTLEY, COMMISSIONED 1 JANUARY, 1777. COL. JOHN PATTON, COMMISSIONED 11 JANUARY, 1777. These were 2 of the Additional 16 Regiments. Hartley's was transferred to the Pennsylvania Line and designated the Eleventh Penn sylvania, the original Eleventh Pennsylvania having been disbanded 1 July, 1778. Patton's was broken up 13 January, I779, and attached to Hartley's, except capt. McClean's Company, which was attached to the Delaware Line. HARTLEY'S REGIMENT, Aug. 1st, 1780-Jan. 1st, 1781. Corpl. John Burgess, no five months Pay Pt. George Miller Gassaway Brashears Pt. Thomas McCallo Serjt. John Barber Pt. George McCallo James Beall Ben Marshall, no 5 mos. James Doren Wm. Marquess Serjt. Jeremiah Ferrall Corpl. Matthew Pearson Pt. James Farwell Pt. Thomas Wood Serjt. John McDaniel MOYLAN'S. COL. STEPHEN MOYLAN, COMMISSIONED 8 JANUARY, 1777. 4th Regiment of Light Dragoons, raised in Pennsylvania in 1777. Aug. 1st, 1780-Jan. 1st, 1781. Joseph Hyner, 5 mos.* C0L. NATHL. GIST'S REGT. OF RANGERS. Col. Nathaniel Gist, commissioned 11 January, 1777. Col. William Grayson, coin missioned 1 1 January, 1777. Col. Charles M. Thruston, commissioned January, 1777. These were 3 of the Additional 16 Regiments and were consolidated as Gist's, 22 April, 1779. * Also see John McCoIla, page 588. |
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