A Listof

Soldiers at Seige of Louisburg, 1757

Nathan Gould

From Old Eliot, Vol. 1, February 1898

 

Roll of the First Troop of House at “Barwick,” in Sir William Pepperrell's Rgt. They were called “The Blue Troop of Horse,” 1757. Copied from the original in the Massachusetts Archives.

Soldiers of Berwick

Abraham Lord, Capt.
John Heard Bartlet, Lieut.
Thos. Hodson, Quarter Master
James Gowen, Cornet,
Nathan Lord, Clerk1
Aaron Goodwin, Corp.
John (Pears?)2, Corp.
Benja. Wilson, Corp.

Privates

George Rogers
John Hammons
Joseph Curtis
John Fourbush
Joseph Goold, Jr.
Tobias Fernald, Jr.
Ebenr. Deering
Joseph Fornald
Thomas Cutts, Jr.
Timo Waymouth
Dinnis Fornald
Nathl Rogers
John Shapley, Jr.
Nathan Bartlett
Enoch Hutchins, Jr.
Nich Shapleigh, Jr.
Saml Hanson, Jr.
Joseph Emery3
Wm Shapley
Robert Cutts, Jr.
Stephen Tobey, Jr.
Benj. Fernald
Abraham Lord, 3d
John Hill4
Nathl Clark
Joshua Roberds
Wm Clark, Jr.
Saml Wentworth, Jr.
Saml Pray
Jacob Shorey
Jonas Hambleton
Tilly Hagins
Saml Lord, Jr.5
Joseph Hubbard6
Jeremiah Lord
Danl Grant
Danl Junkins
Joseph Junkins, Jr.
Alex Junkins, Jr.
John Nowell
Joseph Grant
Jeremiah Moulton
Nathl Webber
David Lord
Chas Leby7
Joshua Reckerds
Henry Hobbes

Footnotes

1Nathan Lord Esq. c. 1723-1792 is buried in Old Fields Burying Ground.

2Possibly Pierce?

3A Joseph Emery born February 2, 1702 and died September 17, 1798 is buried in Emery1 burial ground, North side, Flynn's Lane , next to brook. GPS N43° 11.377', W 070° 48.641'

4Deacon John Hill c. 1738-1810, buried Old Fields Burying Ground

5A Capt. Samuel Lord c. 1690-1762 is buried in Old Fields Burying Ground, but presumably would have been too old to have been on the Louisburg Expedition.

6Joseph Hubbard 1721-1795 is buried in the Hubbard-Emery-Simpson cemetery on Oldfields Road.

7Charles Libby 12/29/1722-9/8/1772 is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery

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