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Hi Jimmy, "[355] Capt. Benjamin Hickok's Company ... under the command of Capt. Gideon Brownson, June 20, 1776. Name: Obadiah Edmonds Commence of pay July 1 Days service 28 Miles 12 Total 2.1.4." [2 pounds, 1 shilling, 4 pence] p. 7 ================================================= "[114] Capt. Abraham Salisbury's Company on Otter Creek, raised in Clarendon...for towns of Wallonford [sic.], Clarendon, Rutland and Pittsford...came to Pittsford Oct. 17, 1777-went away by 28th of the same month. Name: Obadiah Edmonds Discharged: Oct. 23rd Per month 0.2.10 Total 0.12.6." Name: James Edmonds Discharged: Oct. 25th Per month: 0.2.10 Total 0.16.0." p. 58 ================================================= "[348] Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Company of Provincial troops commencing May 1st and ending Nov. 30, 1778. Name: Obadiah Edmunds Time in service: 7 months, 4 days Dollars 6.75 Total 14.5.4." page 74 ================================================= "[308] Capt. Thomas Sawyer's Company in Col. Gideon Warren's Regiment of Militia under the command of Levi Colvin, Ensign... Name: Obadiah Edmunds Entered service: Nov. 7, 1778 Discharged: Nov. 15, 1778 Per month: 2.10.0 Days: 9 Total: 0.15.0." p. 96 Data of James EDMONDS is identical to Obadiah EDMUNDS' military data above. ================================================= [34] A Payroll of Capt. Stephen Calkiins' Company of Militia in Col. Ira Allen's Regiment. Name: Obadiah Edmunds When marched: 26 When returned: 30 Days: 5 Pay per month: 2.0.0 Miles travel: 25 Amt. of travel: 0.8.4 Total 0.15.0 Pay Table Office, May 30, 1781"... page 373 ================================================= "[See p. 57] October AD 1777 at Pittsford The names of the Scout and Day they Came and went away: Name: Obadiah Edmonds Came: 17 Went home: 23 6 days at 1 dollar paid = 1 pound, 16 shilling Name: James Edmond Came: 17 Went home: 25 8 days at 1 dollar paid = 2 pounds, 8 shillings." page 645. ================================================= Source is "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The Adjutant General, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, Volumes I and II, 1998. Transcribed by Jan Notify Administrator about this message?
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