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Capt. Nathaniel Davenport’s Company in King Philip’s War

Capt. Nathaniel Davenport’s Company in King Philip’s War

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Capt. Nathaniel Davenport[1]

Born Salem, MA, son of Richard Davenport and Elizabeth Hathorn. He married Elizabeth Thacher, dau of Thomas. He was killed in December 1675. His widow married Samuel Davis of Boston.

Feb 29, 1675/6

  • Nathaniel Sanger
  • Thomas Hall
  • John Cutler
  • Caleb Simons
  • William Peirce
  • John Baldwin
  • Nathaniel Daveport, Capt. (slain)
  • Theoder Atkins [Atkinson] (slain)
  • Edward Ting, Capt.
  • Gershom Cutler [aka Cutter? if so from Cambridge]
  • Thomas Nichols
  • Stephen Farr
  • Samuel Lamson
  • John Shelden
  • Moses Whitny
  • Jonathan Smith
  • Joseph Smith
  • Daniel Warrin [if Sr., from Watertown]
  • Isaac Lerned
  • Thomas Parker
  • John Polly
  • William Roberts
  • John Baker
  • Joshua Bigalo

March 24, 1675/6

  • Joseph Buss
  • John Wheeler
  • Nathaniel Healy [from Watertown]
  • George Herington
  • William Wade
  • Thomas Rutter
  • John Haws
  • Samuel Swan [from Cambridge]
  • John Drury Lt
  • William Price

April 24, 1676

  • John White [Withe? if so, from Cambridge]
  • Timothy Rice
  • James Smith
  • Jacob Bullard
  • Matthew Gibbs

June 24, 1675

  • Joshuah Woods
  • Daniel Woodward [from Cambridge]
  • James Haugton
  • Abraham Temple
  • David Batchelor
  • Ambros Mackfassett
  • Jonathan Remington [from Cambridge]
  • Peter Bateman
  • Samuel Dymon
  • John Taylor
  • John Wood
  • Zacharia Snow
  • Isaac Emsden "als Amsden" [from Cambridge]
  • William Gleson [or Glesson; of Cambridge]
  • Samuel How
  • Thomas Brown
  • John Salter [from Cambridge]
  • Jacob Amsden [Emsden; from Cambridge]
  • Jeremiah Toy
  • George Hayward [George Howard of Concord slain]
  • Dennis Hedly

July 24, 1675

  • Joseph Wheeler
  • John Baker
  • John Parker
  • James Mathewes

August 24, 1675

  • John Priest
  • Nicholas Lunn
  • Jonathan Lawrence [from Cambridge]

Nov 25 - Dec 3, 1675:

From Cambridge (some of these are already listed above):

  • Corpll Jonathan Remingtin
  • James Hubbart
  • Edward Winship junior
  • Esaack Emsden
  • Nathaniel Patten
  • William Glesson
  • John Withe
  • Jacob Emsden
  • Jonathan Laurnc
  • John Emsden
  • John Salter
  • Samuel Swan
  • Daniel Woodward
  • Samuel Read
  • Gershom Cutter [Cutler?]

From Watertown:

  • Daniell Warrin Sr
  • John Bigulah Sr
  • Nathaniell Hely
  • Joseph Tayntor Jr
  • John Whettney Sr
  • George Herrington (Harrington)
  • James Cutting
  • William Hagar Jr
  • John Parkhurst
  • Michaell Flegg
  • Jacob Bullard
  • Isaack Learned
  • Joseph Waight
  • George Dill
  • Jonathan Smith
  • Willyam Price Jr
  • Nathaniell Sangar
  • Moses Whettny
  • Enoch Sawtell
  • John Bright
  • John Hastings
  • John Bacon
  • John Chadwick
  • John Windam
  • Ben Douse
  • Nath Barsham
  • John Barnard
  • Ephraim Gearffield
  • Joseph Smith

From Woburn:

  • John Carter
  • William Johnson
  • James Convars
  • John Cutler
  • William Peirce
  • John Baker
  • Zachariah Snow
  • John Polly
  • John Priest
  • John Berbeane
  • John Shilden
  • Thomas Hale
  • John Bolen
  • Caleb Simons
  • Peter Bateman
  • Jerimah Hood

From Sudbury:

  • William Wade
  • Samuell Bush
  • John White Junr
  • Tho. Rutter
  • Peter Hopes Jr
  • James Smith
  • Dennis Hedley
  • Matthew Gibbs Jur
  • Daniel Herrington

From Cambridge Village:

  • Samuell Hides Jr
  • Peter Henchet
  • Joshua Woods
  • Jonathan Bush

From Reading:

  • Samuel Lamson
  • David Bachelder
  • James Carr
  • Samuel Daman
  • Seabred Taylor
  • Thomas Nichols
  • William Robards
  • Nicholas Lunn

From Meadford [Medford]:

  • James Stokes
  • Jeremiah Toy

From Concord:

  • Joseph Busse
  • Abraham Temple
  • Samuel How
  • John Wood
  • Joseph Wheeler
  • Thomas Browne
  • John Wheeler
  • Timothy Rice
  • George Hayward
  • Stephen Farr
  • John Taylor

Sources

  1. Bodge, p 120

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