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ALPHABETICAL LIST of MEN in DANBURY ALARM Note: Numbers in Column for Company Designation Corresponds to Company Rosters in My Book ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEN IN DANBURY ALARM Note: Numbers in column for company designation corresponds to company rosters in my book FIRST NAME LAST NAME RANK HOMETOWN COMPANY A NED AFRICAN AMER SLAVE PVT REDDING, CT 29 SETH ABBOTT LT WILTON, CT 10 ABEL ABBOTT SGT CORNWALL, CT 14 SAMUEL ABBOTT PVT CORNWALL, CT 14 ABEL ABELL PVT CHATHAM, CT 36 THOMAS ACKLEY PVT EAST HADDAM, CT 55 JOSHUA ADAMS PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 4 GILBERT ADAMS PVT FREDERICKSTOWN, NY 23 THOMAS ADAMS PVT FREDERICKSTOWN, NY 23 ABRAHAM ADAMS PVT REDDING, CT 29 NEGRO ADAMS PVT DANBURY, CT 48 DAVID ADAMS PVT CANTERBURY, CT 51 JOSHUA ADAMS PVT WESTON, CT 58 ELIJAH ADAMS PVT HARTLAND, CT 7A SYLVANUS ADAMS PVT WATERBURY, CT 9A SAMUEL ADKINS PVT FARMINGTON, CT 3A GEORGE ADRIENER PVT DUTCHESS CO, NY 6A WILLIAM ALLYN MATROS NEW HAVEN, CT 25 ICHABOD ALLYN MATROS NEW HAVEN, CT 25 JOHN ALVORD PVT GREEN FARMS, CT 4 PETER AMBLER PVT NEWBURY/BROOKFIELD 54 JOSEPH ANDREWS DRUM KENT, CT 27 BENJAMIN ANDREWS PVT KENT, CT 27 SAMUEL ANDREWS PVT KENT, CT 28 ELISHA ANDREWS PVT EAST HAVEN, CT 46 PHINEAS ANDREWS PVT NEW HAVEN, CT 46 JOHN ANDREWS PVT FARMINGTON, CT 3A THEODORE ANDRUS PVT FARMINGTON, CT 51 JACOB ANDRUSS PVT SIMSBURY, CT 3A BENEDICT ARNOLD B GEN NEW HAVEN,CT 1 SETH ARNOLD CORP HADDAM, CT 3A JAMES ATKIN SGT NEW HAVEN, CT 25 REUBEN ATWATER MAJ WALLINGFORD, CT 1 DAVID ATWATER SURG NEW HAVEN,CT 1 STEPHEN ATWATER PVT CHESHIRE, CT 38 APOLLOS AUSTIN VOL SUFFIELD 35 THOMAS AVERY DRUM KENT, CT 28 ENOCH AVERY PVT SOUTH SALEM, NY 44 B AMOS BAKER S MATE RIDGEFIELD, CT 1 JOSIAH BAKER ENS FREDERICKSTOWN, NY 23 JOSHUA BAKER PVT FREDERICKSTOWN, NY 23 STEPHEN BAKER SGT DUTCHESS CO, NY 6A ELIJAH BALDWIN SURG CONNECTICUT 1 JAMES BALDWIN CORP FREDERICKSTOWN, NY 22 ELISHA BALDWIN PVT FREDERICKSTOWN, NY 22 HENRY BALDWIN PVT FREDERICKSTOWN, NY 22 BREWIN BALDWIN PVT LITCHFIELD, CT 39 ABNER BALDWIN PVT LITCHFIELD, CT 40 ISAAC BALDWIN PVT NEW MILFORD, CT 49 ROBERT BALDWIN LT NEWBURY/BROOKFIELD 54 SAMUEL BALDWIN PVT SOUTHINGTON, CT 3A JARED BALDWIN JR PVT NEWBURY/BROOKFIELD 54 JARED BALDWIN SR PVT NEWBURY/BROOKFIELD 54 JOSEPH BALEY PVT DUTCHESS CO, NY 24 DANIEL BALL PVT NEW FAIRFIELD, CT 52 PELEG BALLARD PVT DUTCHESS CO, NY 6A EBENEZER BANKS PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 2 GERSHON BANKS PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 2 JONATHAN BANKS PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 2 NATHAN BANKS PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 2 BENJAMIN BANKS PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 4 SOLOMON BARNES CORP NEW HAVEN, CT 25 ABRAHAM BARNES GUN NEW HAVEN, CT 25 JACOB BARNES MATROS NEW HAVEN, CT 25 REUBEN BARNES PVT LITCHFIELD, CT 42 JOSHUA BARNES PVT NORTH HAVEN, CT 46 JONATHAN BARNES PVT SOUTHINGTON, CT 3A EBENEZER BARNUM PVT KENT, CT 54 SAMUEL BARRET PVT DUTCHESS CO, NY 6A SAMUEL BARTLETT PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 2 DANIEL COLLINS BARTLETT PVT REDDING, CT 29 RUSSELL BARTLETT PVT REDDING, CT 29 RUSSELL BARTLETT PVT DANBURY, CT 30 NOAH BARTLETT VOL SUFFIELD 35 DANIEL BARTRAM PVT REDDING, CT 29 NOAH BARTRAM PVT REDDING, CT 29 JOHN BARTRAM PVT DANBURY, CT 48 JOSEPH BATES CORP KENT, CT 28 JAMES BATTERSON PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 3 RICHARD BAXTER PVT HEBRON, CT 55 DANIEL BEACH CORP STRATFORD, CT 15 MILES BEACH CAPT LITCHFIELD, CT 40 ROBERT BEACH PVT NEW MILFORD, CT 49 ASHBEL BEACH PVT GOSHEN, CT 7A FISK BEACH PVT GOSHEN, CT 7A WILLIAM BEACH PVT GOSHEN, CT 7A JOSEPH BEACH ENS WALLINGFORD, CT 9A DAVID BEARD PVT HUNTINGTON/STRATFORD 16 THADDEUS BEARDSLEY PVT STRATFORD, CT 15 Page 1 of 14 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEN IN DANBURY ALARM Note: Numbers in column for company designation corresponds to company rosters in my book WHITMORE BEARDSLEY PVT STRATFORD, CT 15 WHITMORE BEARDSLEY PVT HUNTINGTON/STRATFORD 16 WELLS BEARDSLEY PVT KENT, CT 28 NEHEMIAH BEARDSLEY MAJOR NEW FAIRFIELD, CT 1A JOSEPH BEARSS PVT NEW FAIRFIELD, CT 52 DAVID BEEBE PVT MILFORD, CT 37 DAVID BEEBE PVT NEW MILFORD,CT 54 ASA BEEBE VOL COLCHESTER, CT 1A TRUMAN BEEMAN PVT KENT, CT 4 THOMAS BEEMAN PVT KENT, CT 27 NATHAN BEERS PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 2 FANTON BEERS PVT WESTON, CT 3 LEWIS BEERS PVT WOODBURY, CT 9 JOHN BEERS PVT STRATFORD, CT 21 DANIEL BEERS PVT RIDGEFIELD, CT 34 AZOR BELDEN 1SGT WILTON, CT 11 EZRA BELDING PVT WETHERSFIELD, CT 3A JESSE BELL CAPT DARIEN, CT 31 THADDEUS BELL JR PVT DARIEN, CT 31 JUSTUS BELLAMY SGT CHESHIRE, CT 38 JAMES BENEDICT PVT NEW CANAAN, CT 12 ENOCH BENEDICT SGT SOUTH SALEM, NY 44 MATTHEW BENEDICT PVT DANBURY, CT 48 NATHAN BENEDICT PVT NEW CANAAN, CT 48 ISAAC BENEDICT CORP SOUTH SALEM, NY 57 JOHN BENJAMIN JR PVT STRATFORD, CT 15 NATHAN BENNETT ENS FAIRFIELD, CT 2 ELIAS BENNETT PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 2 THOMAS BENNETT PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 2 NATHAN BENNETT PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 30 JOSIAH BERCE PVT NEW MILFORD, CT 49 URIAH BETTS PVT WILTON, CT 11 NATHAN BETTS PVT SOUTH SALEM, NY 57 NATHAN BETTS IV PVT WILTON, CT 10 STEPHEN BETTS, JR PVT REDDING, CT 29 JAMES BIERCE JR PVT CORNWALL, CT 14 THOMAS BILLS GUN NEW HAVEN, CT 25 JOSEPH BIRDSEY CAPT STRATFORD, CT 20 EZRA BIRDSEY PVT STRATFORD, CT 20 JOHN BIRGE PVT TORRINGTON, CT 5A JACOB BISHOP PVT DARIEN, CT 3 NATHANIEL BISHOP MATROS NEW HAVEN, CT 25 JACOB BISHOP PVT NORWALK, CT 31 DAVID BISHOP PVT NEWBURY/BROOKFIELD 54 WILLIAM BISHOP PVT WOODSTOCK, CT 55 DAVID BISHOP PVT GUILFORD, CT 2A DANIEL BISHOP PVT DURHAM, CT 9A DANIEL BLACKMAN PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 2 PETER BLACKMAN PVT STRATFORD, CT 15 SAMUEL BLACKMAN CPT STRATFORD, CT 19 TILLEY BLAKESLEY 1 LT WOODBURY, CT 42 JOHN BLISS LT KENT, CT 27 EPHRAIM BOOTH PVT STRATFORD, CT 15 ISAAC BOOTH PVT STRATFORD, CT 16 SILAS BOOTH PVT STRATFORD, CT 18 ISAAC BOOTH PVT STRATFORD, CT 18 SILAS BOOTH PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 26 ELISHA BOSTWICK PVT WILTON, CT 10 ISAAC BOSTWICK CAPT NEW MILFORD, CT 49 LEVI BOSTWICK CORP NEWBURY/BROOKFIELD 54 ELISHA BOSTWICK, 2ND ENS NEW MILFORD, CT 49 WILLIAM BOUGHTON PVT NORTH SALEM, NY 43 JOEL BOUGHTON PVT SOUTH SALEM, NY 44 MOSES BOUGHTON PVT SOUTH SALEM, NY 44 JEHIEL BOUTON LT POUND RIDGE, NY 45 BENAJAH BOUTON PVT POUND RIDGE, NY 45 JOHN BOUTON SGT SOUTH SALEM, NY 57 FAIRCHILD BOUTON PVT SOUTH SALEM, NY 57 CORNELIUS BRACKETT BOMB NEW HAVEN, CT 25 STEPHEN ROWE BRADLEY CAPT CHESHIRE, CT 1 PHILIP BURR BRADLEY COL RIDGEFIELD, CT 1 DANIEL BRADLEY ENS? FAIRFIELD, CT 3 OLIVER BRADLEY MATROS NEW HAVEN, CT 25 NATHAN BRADLEY PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 26 LEVI BRADLEY VOL FAIRFIELD, CT 35 ABRAHAM BRADLEY CAPT LITCHFIELD, CT 42 JOSIAH BRADLEY CAPT EAST HAVEN, CT 46 ANER BRADLEY SGT NEW HAVEN, CT 46 ASA BRAY CAPT FARMINGTON, CT 3A CALEB BREWSTER 1 LT FAIRFIELD, CT 25 ISAAC BRIGGS PVT STAMFORD, CT 13 ZEPHANIAH BRIGGS LT NEW FAIRFIELD, CT 52 ABRAHAM BRINSMADE CAPT STRATFORD, CT 18 BENJAMIN BRISTOL CORP CHESHIRE, CT 38 ASAHEL BRONSON PVT MIDDLEBURY, CT 9A JOHN BROOKS PVT NORTH SALEM, NY 43 BENJAMIN BROTHWELL PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 2 ICHABOD BROWN PVT CORNWALL, CT 14 JONATHAN BROWN CAPT NEW HAVEN, CT 25 HERMAN BROWN PVT KENT, CT 27 SAMUEL BROWN SGT NEWBURY/BROOKFIELD 54 JOSIAH BROWN PVT SOUTH SALEM, NY 57 SILAS BROWNSON PVT KENT, CT 28 JEREMIAH BRUNDAGE SGT DUTCHESS CO, NY 22 JOHN BRUNDAGE PVT FREDERICKSTOWN, NY 22 Page 2 of 14 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEN IN DANBURY ALARM Note: Numbers in column for company designation corresponds to company rosters in my book ISAAC BRUNSON PVT WATERBURY, CT 9A BENJAMIN BRUSH ENS STAMFORD, CT 31 SAMUEL BRUSH PVT STAMFORD, CT 33 ELIPHALET BRUSH PVT NEW FAIRFIELD, CT 48 THOMAS BRUSH PVT NEW FAIRFIELD, CT 48 JONAS BRUSH PVT NEW FAIRFIELD, CT 52 JARED BUCKINGHAM PVT SAYBROOK, CT 8A JABEZ BUCKLEY PVT DUTCHESS CO, NY 24 ABRAHAM BUCKLEY PVT SAYBROOK, CT 8A WILLIAM BUCKLEY PVT SAYBROOK, CT 8A SOLOMON BUEL PVT LITCHFIELD, CT 42 SALMON BUELL PVT LITCHFIELD, CT 39 SAMUEL BUELL PVT LITCHFIELD, CT 39 DAVID BUELL PVT NEW MILFORD, CT 49 TIMOTHY BUELL PVT GOSHEN, CT 7A SYLVESTER BUGBY PVT DUTCHESS CO, NY 24 GERSHOM BULKELEY PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 4 GERSHOM BULKELY PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 26 JOSEPH BULKELY PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 26 THOMAS BULL MAJ NEW HARTFORD, CT 1 JOHN BULL PVT KENT, CT 28 JEREMIAH BULL PVT MILFORD, CT 37 JOB BUNNELL PVT NEWBURY/BROOKFIELD 54 NATHAN BURNHAM PVT EAST HADDAM, CT 55 DAVID BURR PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 4 EPHRAIM BURR PVT FAIRFIELD, CT 4 ISAAC BURR LT FAIRFIELD, CT 6 EPHRAIM BURR PVT EASTON/WESTPORT 6 JOEL BURR PVT REDDING, CT 30 JUDSON BURTON ENS WOODBURY, CT 8 JUDSON BURTON ENS STRATFORD, CT 18 JERE BURWELL PVT MILFORD, CT 37 SOLOMON BUSH PVT LITCHFIELD, CT 41 SAMUEL BUSHNELL CORP SAYBROOK, CT 8A FRANCIS BUSHNELL PVT SAYBROOK, CT 8A PETER BUXTON PVT STAMFORD, CT 33 SAMUEL BYINGTON PVT DUTCHESS CO, NY 24 SOLOMON BYINGTON PVT DUTCHESS CO, NY 24 C WILLIAM CALWELL PVT FREDERICKSTOWN, NY 23 SAMUEL CAMP CAPT DURHAM, CT 9A MANOAH CAMP PVT DURHAM, CT 9A REJOICE CAMP PVT DURHAM, CT 9A SAMUEL CANFIELD SGT NEW MILFORD, CT 49 JUDSON CANFIELD PVT NEW MILFORD, CT 49 JAMES CANFIELD PVT SOUTH SALEM, NY 57 HEZEKIAH CARTER PVT CORNWALL, CT 14 JOSEPH CARTER CAPT KENT, CT 27 JAMES CARTRAIN PVT DUTCHESS CO, NY 6A CHARLES CASE PVT NEW HARTFORD, CT 51 ROGER CASE PVT NEW HARTFORD, CT 51 ELIJAH CASE LT SIMSBURY, CT 4A REUBEN CASE PVT SIMSBURY, CT 4A JULIUS CASWELL PVT NEW MILFORD, CT 50 ABEL CATLIN SURG LITCHFIELD, CT 1 DAVID CATLIN PVT LITCHFIELD, CT 39 ISAAC CATLIN PVT LITCHFIELD, CT 39 PHINEAS CATLIN PVT LITCHFIELD, CT 39 THOMAS CATLIN, JR.
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