Captain ... ... ... served with 1st York County Minute-Men, 19 Apr 1775, Alarm at Lexington during the American Revolution.
buried at Westport, Lincoln, Maine, United States.
Johnson Moulton, Captain [1]
Joshua Trafton (1746-1834), Serg't. [8]
Josiah Parsons (1749-1807), Serg't., [9]
Edward Low, Serg't. [10]
Joseph Parsons, Drummer, [11]
Rank and File
Amos Main [13]
Josiah Moore [15]
Ebenezer Moulton, [16]
Thomas Tolpy [19]
Storer Sewall [20]
Joseph Stanley [24]
Theodore Sayward [25]
Abraham Sawyer [26]
Daniel Raynes [29]
Jonathan Farnham [33]
Joseph Harris [38]
James Dempsy [40]
Thomas Haynes [48]
Richard Dean [49]
Henry Sayward, [50]
Jotham Harris [51]
Benjamin Cole, [52]
John Young Junr. [54]
Arthur Bridges [55]
John Nowell Junr. [58]
Elisha Boyce, [59]
Robert Bredeen, [60]
Benjamin Rogers, [61]
Ebenezer Mclntyer Junr. [62]
Samuel Welch, [64]
Jonathan Welch [67]
David Davis [71]
Thomas Welch [73]
Reuben Freeman [74]
Cesar (Negro), ?Marriage[82]
Sources
Reference
https://archive.org/details/collectionsofmai10lcmain/page/303/mode/1up
"United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2546162)
Collections of the Maine historical society, by Maine Historical Society Portland 1899, S. 2, V. 10, Pay Roll of a Company Raised by the Town of York and under the Command of Capt. Johnson Moulton Esq., April 21, 1775, p. 303, https://archive.org/details/collectionsofmai10lcmain/page/303/mode/1up