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Note: aval Services During the War of the Revolution, 1775-1783. (Hartford, 1889): p. 20: Respondents to the Lexington Alarm from the town of Preston, CT: Peter Branch, Serjeant, 3 days in service Nathaniel Phillips, private, 3 days in service p. 482: Major Sheldon's Regiment Light Horse which accompanied Washington on his retreat through New Jersey in December of 1776. Captain Skinner's Company: Jonathan Phillips, marched October 23, discharged Dec 4 (1776) p. 527: Col Johnson's Regiment, militia service during 1778, Captain Moses Branch's Company: Moses Branch, captain, commissioned Jan'y 1st, AD 1778 Nathaniel Phillips, serjeant, entered service Jan 8 p. 587 Captain Averill's Company, 1782 (pay roll for his "Company for marching in an alarm to Fort Griswauld on Groton Heiths".) Peter Branch, serjeant, entered service June 6, 1781, served 3 days Jonathan Phillip, private, entered service June 6, 1781, served 3 days p. 627: Officers and Soldiers in the 3d militia company in the town of Preston and inhabitants of said town: Jonathan Phillips Esquier Phillips Supplement to the above p 362, Volume II; Connecticut Historical Society; Clearfield Press, referencing State Library, Drake Papers, 32. "A Pay Roll of Capt Moses Branch's Company in Col Johnson's Regiment of Militia from the State of Connecticut now in Servie in the State of Rhode Island from the First of February 1778 until the 15th of March 1778 both Days Inclusive.... Nathaniel Phillips, Serjeant, Feb 1st through March 15th"
Note: Johnston, Henry P. The Record of Connecticut Men in the Military and N
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