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Military Genealogy & History
Name: Rank: Enlisted: Comments:
Willcocks, Joseph Major July 10
Of the seventy-four names listed one is illegible. That nameless person was sick in camp along with Charles Meyers, Joshua Meyers and John Scott. George Gardner, Samuel Jackson Sr., Silas Seely, Timothy Smith and Chauncey Mead were sick at Lewistown; William Reynolds was sick at Youngstown. Two others, Peter Lane and Jacob Lane were sick at Dr. West's "on the other side of the river". William Ingram had been
dangerously wounded in action with a musket ball. David Pierson's thigh
had been (?) by cannon shot, and Paul Wilcot had been wounded in the
side by a connon shot. Three others were absent with leave, ie. Josiah
Jack, Cornelius Newland and Ambrose Kelly.
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