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Narragansett Campaign (culminated 19 Dec 1675)
List of Soldiers credited with Military Service in the Narragansett Campaign (culminated 19 Dec 1675)[1]
Dec 10, 1675:[2]
- John Rice
- William Blake
- Jonathan Freeman
- Samuel Guild
- John Buckman
- Richard Brine
- John Cooper
- Thomas Bull
- John Roberts
- Edward Weston
- Perez Savage, Lieut. wounded 6 Jan 1676 at Rhode Island
- John Ireson
- John Brandon wounded 6 Jan 1676 at Rhode Island
- John Fuller, corp'l of Dedham? - wounded 6 Jan 1676 at Rhode Island
- Benjamin Dyer
- James Johnson, Sergt
- Zachariah Crisp
- Peter Lane
- John Turner
- Richard Rust
- John Leech
- Jonathan Nichols
- John Plimpton
- Thos Region
- John Cross
- Thomas Green
- Thomas Harris
- James Dickenden
- Richard Scott
- William Bateman
- Richard Adams
- Thomas Warren
- John Ramsey
- John Stebins
- Jonathan Wales
- Timothy Wales, (this one?)
- Jeremiah Stokes, (same as Jerre Stockes killed at Narragansett? if so, of Boston)
- Joseph Twichell
- Samuel Veale
- Andrew Johnson
- Mathew Thomas
- Francis Siddall
- John Dunbar
- Edward Weeden
- Samuel Kemble
- Timothy Hortman
- John Corser
- Daniel Magenis, Corpl
- James Updike, Sergt - wounded 6 Jan 1676 at Rhode Island
- Daniel Mathews
- Mathias Smith
- John Williston
- John Sherman, of Watertown - wounded 6 Jan 1676 at Rhode Island
- William Phillips
- James Frankling
- Bartholomew Flegge
- Benjamin Allen
- John Cantelberry
- Hugh Collohue
- Jacob Willar
- Valentin Harris
- James Mathews
- Daniel Johnson || trumpeter
Dec 20:
- John Mayo
- Thomas Okleby
- John Casey
- John Langbury
- Richard Jinkes
- Joshua Silverwood, attended wounded at Narragansett
- John Morse || commissary
Jan 25, 1675/6:
- Benjamin Norden
- Jonathan Gay, (this one?)
- George Manning
- Joseph Porter
- Josias Hillman
- Thomas Jones
- Edward Reed
- Robert Parris
- John Langbury
Feb 29, 1675/6:
- Daniel Canada
- James Franklin
- Jonathan Wales
- George Grimes, (this one?)
- John Provender
- John Leech
- Hugh Gollihu (Collohue)
- William Bateman
- Joshuah Silverwood
- John Bucknum
- Edward Weston
- Benjamin Dyer
March 24, 1675/6:[3]
- Daniel Mathews
- Samuel Colebourne
- John Stebbins, (this one?)
- John Brandon, of Boston
- Jonathan Freeman
- John Willison
- Daniel Matthews
- James Johnson
- Richard Gibson
- John Farmer, of Boston (killed)
- John Canterbery
- John Cooper
- James Updike, of Narragansett (or Boston? two men? One wounded, one killed)
Apr 24, 1676:
- John Munge
- John Shepard, of Charlestown - wounded 6 Jan 1676 at Rhode Island
- Thomas Davis
- Saml Guile
- James Mollard
- Dennis Sihy
- Thomas Bull
- Richard Randall
- Richard Brian
- John Day
- Edward Weston
- Richard Gibson
- Thomas Welch
- John Ramsey
- Thomas Furbush
- John Rosse
- William Philips
- John Rice
- James Chadwick (wounded 6 Jan 1676 at Rhode Island)
- Edward Weeden
June 24, 1676
- Thomas Forbs
- John Pemerton
- John Leech
- William Maderill
- Peter Leane
- William Smallage
- Richard Gibson
- Thomas Ockerby
- Jonathan Wales
- Richard Randall
- Joseph Wakefield
- William Blake, Jr.
- John Essery
- Thomas Warren
- Philip Keane
- Edward Weason
- Joseph Douse
- Stephen Fielder
- Joseph Pratt
- Thomas Bishop
- Joseph Deers
- Richard Addams, of Sudbury - wounded 6 Jan 1676 at Rhode Island
- James Couch
- John Ramsey
- Thomas Webb
- Daniel Clow
- John Wilkins
- Matthew Thomas
- Samuel Leman
- Richard Cowell
- Daniel East
- Thomas itchborn
- Samuel Fosdike
- John Hawkins
- David Landon
- Seabread Taylor
- John Long
- Peter Bennett, Lieut.
- John Wensteed
- Edmund Chamberlain, of Malden (killed)
- Jacob Cole [Coole] of Charlestown - wounded 6 Jan 1676 at Rhode Island
- Edward Walker
- Joseph Low, attended wounded at Narragansett
- Joseph Graves
- Roger Brown
- Thomas Bull
- Joseph Douse
- James Smith
- Dennis Sihy
Others Mentioned, (Narragansett campaign)
- Thomas May
- Mr. Richard Smith, (had Garrison at Wickford
- Gen. Winslow
- Peter, an Indian, who betrayed Philip, became valuable as guide
- Sergt. (John Bennet)
- Capt. Oliver
- Jireh (Jerry) Bull, garrison house at Petequanscut was destroyed, 17 killed
- Capt. Davenport, of Mass (killed)
- Capt. Gardner, of Mass (killed)
- Capt. Johnson, of Mass (killed)
- Lt. Upham, of Mass (mortally wounded)
- Capt Gallop, of Conn. (killed)
- Capt. Siely, of Conn. (killed)
- Capt. Marshall, of Conn. (killed)
- William Burle, served under Mosely, of Charlestown (killed)
- Thomas Weales, a soldier who attended the Narragansett wounded
'July 24, 1676[4]
- Henry Swaine
- Richard Bennett
- Gilbert Endecott
- John Day
- Sam'l Colborne
- Samuel Guild
- Gilbert Forsith
- Perez Savage, Lieut.
- Samuel Measie
- John Oates
- William Wainright
- Jeffery Jeffers
- Richard Silvester
- Armstrong Horner
- John Mousall
August 24, 1676[5]
- Roger Prosser
- Peter Mellardy
- John Gilbert
- Joseph Saxton
- Jacob Allin
- Samuel Clark
- James Couch
- John Hands
- John Dunbarr
- Benjamin Lathrop
- John Salter
- Ezekiel Hamblin
- Roger Prosser (a second or the same?)
- Andrew Johnson
- Jonathan Sprague
- John Pitcher
- John Harrison
- John Auger
- David Langdon
- John Sibly
- Francis Earle
- Nathaniel Badcock
- John Goff
- Joseph Wakefield
- Perez Savage
- John Minds
- Israel Howen
- Joseph Butler
- Mark Round
Sept 23, 1676
- John Prescott
- John Mudg
- James Marshall
- Samuel Davis
- William Bassly
- Thomas May
- Archibell Forrest
- John Gilbert, Senior
- James Wamsly
Sources
- ↑ George M. Bodge, Soldiers in King Philip's War, Boston, Printed for the author (1891)
- ↑ Bodge, p 29
- ↑ Bodge, p 30
- ↑ Bodge, p 33
- ↑ Bodge, pp 33-34
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