during the War of the American Revolution, 1775-83. 647
Honorable Congress, according to the Resolution of the Convention of Maryland
held at Annapolis the 21st day of June, 1776.
Capt. John Oglevee James Hasson Daniel Robinson
1st Lieut. Joseph Tanner Daniel McGuffin George McClelland
2nd Lieut. Elisha Rodgers Alex. Thompson David Morrison
Ensign James Boggs John Sands William Mullen
Wm. Tilyard James Connor Hugh McDowell
Thomas Ramsey William Duffield James Perry
Eliot Williams John Johnson John Minor
Oliver Bing Matthew McDowell Thomas King
William Smith Benj. Hasson Elisha Gatchel
Benj. McMahon Michael Askin James Hindman
James McKibbin James Clendenin, (a lad), Benj. Moody
John Jameson Drummer George Robinson
George Glass Alexander Armstrong Saml. Thompson
William Strean Pattrick Donneley Alex. Simpson
George Cunningham Matthew Morgan Josiah Porterfield
William Brisland John Phillips William Jameson
James M. Clenshey James Wright James Stevenson
William Brison George Day Thomas Newell
Andrew Thompson William Bean William Johnson
James Morrow Carbery Cuningham James Welch
Samuel Bing
July the 25th, 1776: The within and above men were viewed and are able
bodied effective men.
Charles Rumsey.
CAPT. RICHARD SMITH'S COMPANY.*
List of non commissioned officers and privates enrolled into a company of
Militia for the service of the Flying Camp, under Captain Richard Smith, Lieuts.
Walter White and Thomas Hayes and Ensign Thomas Sprigg, commencing the
19th of Sept., 1776, to each of whom the bounty money and one month's pay has
been advanced at that time and at several dates since, as pr. List now in possession of
Oct. 15th, 1776. Richd. Smith, Capt.
Levi Hayes Jacob Irissler Robert Muckleroy
Henry Clagett William Veal Steuart William Pollard
John Patrick Michael Clancy Jacob Hesse
Matthias Hemstone James Long William Preston
Andrew Hughes Charles Steuart Thomas Fanning
Jesse Harris John Nolland Ezekiel Harris
William Summers Nicholas Rodes John Gibson
Joseph Lewis Alex. Mason William Sutton
John Davies John Hennes John Harriss
* Archives of Md., Vol. XII, pages 352-3. See page 74.
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