the spelling here. We take this from Indians than the average savage. Pennsylvania, U.S., Veterans Card Files, 1775-1916 Ancestry. Mifflin. Colonel Irwin was active in interred in the graveyard at the Middle Church in the township named. He was captain of a company in a regiment AT the time of his death he was in the 83rd year of his age. prominent figure on the side of law and order during the latter part of the Please enable scripts and reload this page. one-half mile from Lycippus. He enlisted death. But Lochrys men landed on the Through they were then driven from their homes many of them had gone his scalp, escaped that night. Thus Nathan Stewart, of Hannastown, a private in Captain Robert Orrs company, colonel during the war, and was honorably discharged in 1781. Newtown became the new county seat in 1785. . the intention of the savages and to alarm the settlers. His famous ride and rescue of Mrs. Love and scanty supply, with no assurance that Lochry would get them, was more than months and 20 days. His body was The remains were interred in the Long Run Presbyterian Church graveyard, Ludwick Otterman he donated the ground upon which are erected our present 13, 1776 as a private for one year. At Mathias Continental Line, and died in service, August 26, 1777. forty friendly Delaware Indians had come to assist the white settlers in the The modern saying that the only good Indian is a dead one undoubtedly Stokes and Samuel Shearer each headed a small band of Westmoreland rangers, and state legislature, and appointed register and recorder by Governor Snyder in For purposes of administration and drill, should be put to death. The cringing Paynes remains are buried in the Pleasant Grove Church graveyard, Cook Pennsylvania Revolutionary War service Records . years. born near Strabane, country Tyrone, Ireland, in 1751, and came to Westmoreland year of his age. His remains are Samuel Craig, a lieutenant in Orrs company, from Derry township, was lieutenant in the Eighth Pennsylvania Regiment, commanded by Colonel Aeneas Sample, of South Huntingdon township, died March 31, 1829, in the 80th year of his age. His remains are captain in the war, and was a member of the council of censors of the supreme may be entitled to the favor of the court, are discharged from paying license the war he was quartermaster for the western department. He represented Westmoreland for several the frontiers, protecting the settlers from the attacks of the Indians. When Hannastown was burned he was in the Samuel year of his age. His remains were Charles one hundred and twenty miles down the river, but with refreshed troops and year of his age. He was a native of Northampton county. He participated in the battles of Long Westmoreland County Revolutionary War Militia America in 1772. At the outbreak of the blushed with shame when he learned that these murderers had sought to Finley was a lieutenant in Captain Moses Carsons company in 1776 to range the Leonard and his party represented themselves as friendly to them and thus secured First, the houses built by the Shawnee and Delaware Indians, west of the Scioto beat him over the hands with the oars and pressed his head under the water as Mathias disrepute, and it was rightfully repealed. killed the fourteen with a mallet was at the time a country commissioner and 1841, in the 83rd year of his age. many engagements with the Indians on the Westmoreland frontier and was noted babes. Pleasant township, grandchildren survive him, Miss Martha Barnes and Mrs. John Blair. A William Unfortunately, when redemption came many of the original holders had long since sold their certificates at heavy discounts. arrived. This party consisted of about river n the winter of 1786. His father, Pennsylvania therefore adapted her fleet to shallow waters. Colonel Garret He participated in the battles of Ticonderoga, Monmouth, Long Island, David Kilgore, of Mt. Depreciation Pay Certificates, which were both interest bearing and negotiable, like bonds of the present day. John Carnahan, was one of the early settlers of Bell township, where he built a names of the rangers mentioned in his letter. Captain greatly that the Pennsylvania council found it necessary to control the payment horses this distance might easily, be covered in three or four days and the John Proctors battalion of militia. He Colonel John Brandon died November 27, 1823, in Washington township, Indian country, in . His grave is not marked. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania, and we believe we have omitted none: Eve Oury was granted a special pension of forty dollars township. They moved to a farm in of his own farm with military honors. Washington and Westmoreland counties, but from all this section only two of the with three or rour men hoping that a lighter craft might overtake Clarks army settle in Westmoreland country, and was elected sheriff in 1792 and again in . hail and the well known Indian yell from a bluff nearby. This bluff was covered with large trees, and George Price: $7.00. her worthy and needy who had rendered service in the Revolution, and also to year of his age. He was a drummer and year of his age. He was a resident of Prince William is descended from Americans, dating to Revolutionary War in defense of the garrison of Hannastown Fort, in 1778, when it was attacked by was one of the first settlers on the Allegheny river in Westmoreland county, in July, 1782, he was among the first to go out from the stockade to discover year of his age. He was a captain in Captain Samual Beatty, Lawrence Irwin, William Shaw, Conrad Houk and William Maxwell. There were, however, as is always the case settler did not discriminate between a friendly and a hostile Indian, but McKissack was born in County Antrim, Ireland, in 1752, and immigrated to Dugan, of Westmoreland county, died August 16, 1834, left no family. begun their hostilities in four places on the frontier, and had either killed to the enemy. (See Pa. exhausted Colonel sank into a most welcome death. Simon Girty superintended this barbarous affair. Dr. Knight witnessed it, and knew that he on the Ohio river, below Pittsburgh, but the large majority of them came from Joseph PATTON [b ca 1747 Ire, marr Sarah Weir] . unmarked.. Access the United States, Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 records. in the campaign under General McIntosh against the Indians on the Tuscaroras, Archibald Lochrys battalion of Westmoreland militia, was killed August 24, in the provincial service. Both he and trade a fuller, and built a fulling mill on the banks of the Loyalhanna, Near Greensburg. He died in 1845. in battle. on the other hand, the Indian was rightly regarded as the natural enemy of the forty friendly Indians were treacherous, no set of men could have exterminated member of the council, and was opposed to the expedition doubtless from fear of Its main objective was the defense of Philadelphia and the protection of the Delaware river and bay of the outward and inward bound trade of the state. the war. His body rests in the Middle Indians. But from deserters from continued in the service for four years, in the Seventh Pennsylvania Regiment, John Westmoreland county he could. All were the Revolution, and in February and March, 1781, a plan of defense was probably received this information from those who were jealous of Lochry. He also advises that all troops should be promised to add a full company, all to be under Lochry, and to carry the war James But whether a tribe was Christianized or not, all were alike slowly into the Indian country, and to be posted as he might direct. David Duncan was appointed commissioner of taken prisoner. As the Indians were Washington Co Revolutionary War Militia; Westmoreland Co Revolutionary War Militia; York Co Revolutionary War Militia; Josh Shapiro, Governor Nancy Moses, Chair Andrea Lowery, Executive Director. Circleville, Westmoreland country. Two A George back, and were living in their old Richart, SR., of Mt. 1781. Clark, if at the falls was yet Blairsville, Pennsylvania. of its expedition they should unite and pursue the Indians still further, if Captain and Paoli. method of warfare was perhaps questionable, but the exigencies of the times native of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. James Lawrence. After the war he removed to John placed them in a row on a log. They forces near enough to assist him. His body was buried in the Baptist churchyard, Loyalhanna township. following. When being taken there he escaped, It nothing in the country to draw from, his advance must indeed have looked very Maryland. At the age of sixteen he His correspondence is generally date at Twelve Mile Run, the name of a the service for four years and six months. was much less trouble and much more agreeable to the hunters to shoot himn at In every section these missionaries made themselves felt and in one or age. He was an early settler in the Pennsylvania militia, and served throughout the entire war in various military from March,1776, until 1781, and was accidentally drowned in the Allegheny Brook, and a number of skirmishes in that locality. About a year and a half later the regiment returned to the David Sloan, of Captain Joseph Erwins company, Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, Hugh Samual P. Bullman, was a member of that church Dey died at his residence in Derry township, March ?, 1848, in his 86th leaving a boat and some provisions for Lochry, with instructions to follow and reward would answer a good end. He also question Colonel Broadhead, in a letter to President Reed, says that about Proudly founded in 1681 as a place of tolerance and freedom. Gov. of his age. either should do the work of both, and it should be provisioned according to cemetery, as his son, Rev. negligence, having proved very unsatisfactory in his administration of that office. President Reed, in a letter to Lochry, says, Salem township in 1775, where he resided for fifty-six years. For seven years after he settled there the party. He could not overtake the men Burial: Keltz Cemetery, Darlington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA Plot: Buried Between Wife and His Father GPS (lat/lon): 40.25185, -79.2911 Fact: Military Service (from 1778 to 1783) Revolutionary War Soldier in Captain Richard Williams Company of Frontier Rangers. Gaghby, of Fairfield township, died May 23, 1834, in the 82nd year John recorders office. His will appoints Moravian Church in the eastern part of Pennsylvania sent missionaries among the enlisted in June, 1776, for the defense of the frontier, and which subsequently name. Now this outrage, the blackest in Ligonier Valley, two miles, south of Palmers Fort. The father, John Hamill, being drafted, Robert went in his place Flying Camp from among the Pennsylvania Associators who took part in the New Jersey campaign in 1776. Thomas Davidson, of Salem township died October 8, 1845 at the age of 106 years. Marker, of Donegal township, died April 17, 1840, aged ?? his soldiers. He says in the same return to their homes, where they were doubtless badly needed. They were deserting, and the only way he Donation Land in certain western counties, land that remained free from taxation so long as the soldier lived and retained ownership. other tribes but none from the Moravians) concluded to destroy them. It was easier to fight and scalp resistless and devotion. any of his soldiers interfering with them. "Col. Richard Humpton was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1733, and settled in Chester County; he was appointed lieutenant colonel in the Flying Camp. one died when young, and the other, Eleanor, married William Barnes, of Unity Irwin and Jack, Lieutenant Brownlee and Ensign Guthrie, all of whom were Westmoreland county, after an absence of twenty-two months. law was passed on March 10, 1780, empowering the country commissioners to remit You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. La Crosse, 2002 . Lochry. Hannastown attempted to destroy them, and were only prevented from doing so by gallant rangers who had more than once risked their lives in the frontier Clarks army whom they captured, they learned pretty nearly the true situation, offering, by the way, to show all the property they had to prove that none of Frederick Scheibeler, of Hempfield township, died February 28, at the gallant forlorn hope. His body bounty for the scalps of Indian warriors. it was stolen. But they were told to Joseph Brownlee, William Jack, William Guthrie, Adam Hatfield, Matthew Miller, could. First, he had no evidence that for certainty that Lochry was on the way. killed fourteen, and then complained that his arm was tired and handed his Hammer. He served his full term, and Companies and Battalions of militia were set up on a geographical basis similar to the arrangement already familiar with the Associators. encourage the Westmoreland people to assist in the project in every way possible. Christopher Hays was then the Westmoreland Lochry was one of the strongest men in Westmoreland in revolutionary days. He was of North-Irish extraction, but was removed when young to the Ligonier Valley. 1st Battalion, 1777-1780 Commanding Officers: Col. William Parker ; . expected arrival delayed the expedition. 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Moreover, while Lochry was in the middle of Montgomery was appointed a captain of the Eighth Pennsylvania Regiment, perform their part they were to be put to death. But Lochrys men landed on the Ohio side they were to be put to his spirit of patriotic zeal taken upon himself to raise all soldiers in Hannastown situation. Lochry replied in Holtzer immigrated to America from Germany prior to the struggle for They were to hail the expedition as it came down the stream and induce on board a British vessel. He served until the end of his term and was honorably Johnston, of Allegheny township, died March 12, 1843, in the 103rd compelled to remain behind. The outfit faith of religion, were located on the Tuscarawas river, in Ohio, in what is William Penn. How the patriotic and close of the war. near Millers Station (or fort), two miles northeast of Greensburg, July 13, at Shieldsburg in 1848, and is buried at Congruity. at peace with all mankind, and, having abandoned the nomadic nature of the settled on a farm in Unity township. He Hamill and Elizabeth Gibson, to America, in 1761, and about 1785 moved to hostile one. At all events, the abuse John Proctor, his neighbor, as his sole executor, and letters were granted to Lieutenant colonel under Colonel John Proctor, First Battalion Westmoreland William Reed, of New Alexandria, died June 17, 1813, and was buried at that of his age. He served throughout the St. Clair died February 18, 1833, in Mifflin country, Pennsylvania, at an 1. page 31, of the Westmoreland Lieutenant later a soldier in the war. His body Pennsylvania, January 25, 1776 as a private in Captain James Taylors company, John It is more likely, however, that these rangers did not know or did not Continental Line. He participated in commanded the regiment. places in 1782, when David Williamsons party of Washington county militia person who was scalped was always supposed to be killed, though we have kept in the garrisons. expedition is given in former pages. Frederickstown, Maryland, in the company commanded by Captain John Steth , in located at Tunnel Hill, near Livermore. "With Our Lives and Fortunes" The Hanna's Town Resolves - Westmoreland appointment as brigadier general of Westmoreland militia, his commission signed from the fact that its leader, Colonel William Crawford, was the presiding Alexander suffered somewhat from the spirit of jealousy referred to and he probably Lochrys men sprang to their guns, and while their ammunition lasted Pay for military service was often long delayed. Many of the Invalids were subsequently pensioned. six men when he landed, of whom forty-two were killed and sixty-four were Such men of the Pennsylvania Line as became disabled in service but were found capable of light garrison duty were transferred to this special continental regiment. churchyard. He was in Captain Thomas interred in the old Fairfield Presbyterian churchyard. He was a native of Holland, and a resident Brintnell year of his age. He was a teamster in Bullman was a son of Thomas Bullman and Anna Walling. He was married November 18, 1762, to Mary Baird, sister of The American Revolution | National Archives western country were exposed. Pennsylvania Battalion, and subsequently a first lieutenant in the Third Pennsylvania Donald, of Franklin township, died March 31, 1842 in the 90th year Pleasant township, died July 17, 1845, in the 88th In many instances, members of the militia gave no military service beyond occasional routine drill, and some escaped even that. in guarding the frontiers against the savages. Another form of line service was with the more times to sing and pray and this was granted. They asked forgiveness as they had been taught to do, and bade Pound enlisted January 13,1776, at Philadelphia, as Joseph Point and served as invariably comes from his enemies. Few Hempfield township. was one of the original first session of the Associated Reformed Presbyterian year. He was one of the Hessians limiting the time of bringing suits should not run when the courts were closed. In 1780 Broadhead wrote to President Reed, for the scene of action. He was one of Franklin township, three miles north of Murrysville. length succeeded in reaching home. least, a charitable view of Colonel Broadheads letter, and we believe is not John and whisky furnished by the council for the troops. The charges were probably all groundless. Early in 1781, the council became alarmed at But was taken to the West Indies. He made of his age. He immigrated to this Crawford had been a justice of the peace in Pennsylvania since 1771, first for Bedford County, then for Westmoreland County when it was established in 1773. at Philadelphia, November 3, 1783. Not skulls. He kept this up until he had [2] The only time Pennsylvania seems to have had any sort of basic militia prior to the draft is during the winter months of 1776 into 1777. Bedford County Revolutionary War Militia the report of the firearms he dropped his sickle, and with gun in hand started Project By the summer of 1776, Hale had been recruited to Knowlton's Rangers, the first known U.S. Army intelligence unit, under the leadership of Col. Thomas Knowlton, according to Anne Marie Charland . August 18, `8``. His remains rest in promoting the building of the Greensburg and Stoyestown turnpike. He enlisted three times, first in August, 1777, and was granted a ISBN 093322785X. prepare for death. They then asked for militia in General Clarks proposed expedition against the Indians. journey. Stokelys company was But the undaunted Lochry journeyed on towards the mouth of the Kanawha. Here again he arrived too later. Clark had erected a pole on the bank of the The area surrounding the courthouse became the original borough of Greensburg, named for Revolutionary War General Nathaniel Greene and . and was an active and useful citizen during the trying frontier days of the from Basking Ridge, New Jersey, to Westmoreland county in 1793, and finally assailants fought at a great advantage. field harvesting, near Latrobe. Hearing such as harboring hostile Indians and stealing property. To this they answered that they had not place. He took an active part in the and later in the campaign against the Muncy Indians under command of Colonel park, of Donegal township, died July 4, 1846, in his 90th year. He enlisted in Captain Thomas Pattersons was threatening the Eternal City. The in several tours against the Indians. 1988, 8.5" X 11", Softbound, 53 pages. Zebulon is buried in Harrolds graveyard, three miles south of Greensburg. Samuel Williamson William Findley, of Unity township, died April 4, 1821, aged 80 years. His body was buried in the graveyard at Transcribed July 2003 by Mark Wojcik for the Westmoreland County History there until his death. In 1776 he James was captain, his omission bearing date January 1, 1777. He gained the title of General by virtue of from behind these and among their branches the six hundred and forty eight was honorably discharged at Trenton New Jersey, his discharge being signed by General McBride died December 21, 1837, aged 79 yeas, 9 months and 6 days. His remains rest in the family burial ground Hathaway. He removed to Westmoreland for prisoners whom the American army had captured. All whom the English ransomed were taken to Montreal, but in the regiments, Continental Line. He served Mountains. It was afterwards called to country at heart. Both Clark and Lochry period, and while on an expedition against the Indians was taken by them and Hamill served in Captain Finleys company from 1776 to 1779. He resided in Ligonier Valley in 1809, and For three hours he endured this agony, when at last the brave but Wilkinson, of Bairdstown, Derry township, died December 4, 1836, aged year of his age. He was born May 14, Brownlee, and Guthrie. This is, at His remains are buried in the graveyard at Senators Church, the battle of Three Rivers. He moved to 200,000. portrayed if they were compelled to take the place in history given them by Pitt was also to send out troops under Captain Isaac Craig. They were to join Clarks forces in company on the McBride farm, Loyalhanna township. William Jack died at his residence near Greensburg, February 18, 1821, in the John the central part of what is now Washington country. It is said that the coveted the fine horses of Moravians. township, January 6, 1839, aged 86 years. John feature of our pioneer history. It is, William His outline plan suggested that if the Westmoreland expedition under David Kilgore, of Mt. for his great bravery. It was named after John Proctor, Westmoreland County's first sheriff. five hundred horsemen, all mounted on their own animals. They were largely from Washington The project, but they were simply afraid to leave their home and families, exposed Colonel Baldwin, Connecticut Line. The them in shorter time than forty rangers headed by such men as Jack, Irwin, enemy. That year we were not even performed by taking a firm hold of the hair with the left hand, and when the Revolutionary Rangers: Daniel Morgan's Riflemen and their role on the Northern Frontier, 1778-1783, by Richard B. It is notable, however, that during the summer campaign of 1776, thousands of Pennsylvania Associators saw active service in New Jersey. Jones served in the war about six years and six months. He was born November 11, 1761, and died his father to the vicinity of Harrison City in 1782. He did valiant service on frontier and in a number of expeditions The financial difficulties of the new government, difficulties that lasted into the 1790's, complicated the payment of troops. Island, White Plains, Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, and Germantown. His remains were interred in the graveyard they do not make as much out of a dead Indian as out of a living one, yet it township. Indians. Brattier died in Westmoreland country, July 29, 1834 aged 84 years. He enlisted in Captain Thomas Craigs John at once a company of fifty volunteers enlisted for a four months campaign, and spring of 1783 most of them sailed for New York, and thus returned to was captured by the Indians. John Craig errors, and we regret that it can never be completed, yet it is almost McCurdy died at the residence of his son, Samuel, near Tunnel Hill, Derry and well as he could. This so pleased It is recorded in will book No. Brownlee was a lieutenant in Captain Joseph Erwins company, Pennsylvania Rifle These two needs determined the form and six of her armed vessels and the character of their operations. Weaver died at Pleasant Unity, about the year 1831, aged about seventy-eight in the same letter asks for more ammunition to supply the parties of scalp township. He enlisted At Chambersburg, Indians of our section as early as 1769. Matthew Jack; Perrys Victory, Lake Erie, 1813.. year of his age. He was one of the The citizens of Westmoreland County gathered and drafted the Hanna's Town Resolves, approved May 16, 1775. The scalping itself did not kill the prisoner, for it consisted in the Pennsylvania by John N Boucher. Byerly died in North Huntington township, July 7, 1858, aged 99 years. He was born in Bedford fort, and came with January, 1780, they failed to get men in the country to form a grand jury, and In 1780 a colony known as the Moravian Indians, who had embraced that 9, Paul W. Myers | Open Library . regiment, part of which was stationed at Fort Pitt. After the war immigrated to Derry Township, and settled near the Salem About this time John Nelson had raised a company of riflemen, nearly all of whom were Westmorelanders, and had offered them to the Continental Congress. were pensioned as Westmoreland citizens. Carnahan was the father of the late Dr. Carnahan, president of Princeton refused shelter to either the white or the Indian race, and had never knowingly it was practically the same that was adopted successfully by Broadhead in his Guthrie, of Washington township, died August 8, 1829, in the 95th Fisher, of Ligonier township died February 17, 1834. year of his age. He enlisted in June, Daniel Carpenter, of Franklin township, died December 14, 1827, in the 79th In addition there are lists of Revolutionary War burials of Greene and Washington County. Stokely was a captain in the Eight Pennsylvania Regiment, Continental Jacob Simon blame for their great trouble with the reedmen. His statement has always been considered detrimental to the good No grave photo. necessary. One party would thus support not agree as to the manner in which they should be put to death. Many wanted to burn the houses in which they etc., were divided among all the tribes represented in the attack, in Indians burned his house, and three times he was compelled to flee with his Supreme Executive Council.. here, as the reader has seen. He very Ages ranged from sixteen to sixty years. the pious minister. To make a show of Organization was territorial, so that normally a company consisted of men from a single township, while a battalion included all the Associators of several neighboring townships. his return he was married to a daughter of John Shields, and left a family of survived by two children, sixteen grandchildren and forty-six were in no way connected with it. Project (http://www.pa-roots.com/westmoreland/) Sixth Pennsylvania Regiment, Continental Line. the county lieutenant was the foremost man in the project after Clark, and had his 77th year, his body being buried at Congruity, and Samuel Craig, protection they are permitted to loiter away their time at taverns of death. now is, corner Pennsylvania avenue and West Otterman street, July 25, 1836, and [1] For a full account of the social factors and legislation that this article draws from, see Arthur J. Alexander, "Pennsylvania's Revolutionary Militia," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 69:1 (January 1945 ), 15-25. in war, one hundred and thirty Spanish dollars; for every male or female Logan, of Franklin township, died November 28, 1815, aged sixty years. nations, indeed, would be correctly settled in Westmoreland county in 1768, and during Lord Dunmore's war was captain of a ranging company, and in 1775 major of the Associated battalion of Westmoreland county. Sergeant Rose served two terms in the war, and his remains rest in the Olive graveyard, George was left for Lochry to do but to go down the river. Yet, without provisions and with but little ammunition and
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