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Narragansett Campaign in King Philip's War

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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

  1. George M. Bodge, Soldiers in King Philip's War, Boston, Printed for the author (1891)
  2. Bodge, p 29
  3. Bodge, p 30
  4. Bodge, p 33
  5. Bodge, pp 33-34




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