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Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution
Volume 18, Page 336   View pdf image (33K)
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336	Records of Maryland Troops in the Continental Service

	A List of Recruits and Deserters Passed by Thomas Sprigg, Lieut.
of Washington County, April 22nd, 1780.

Felix Snider		Daniel Cline       	Josep Clay
Henry Shepherd   	Thomas McDaniel    	John Kennear
Charles Girdler  	William Allin      	Thos. Williamson
Saml. Richardson 	Anthony Byrne      	John Patterson
Volintine Claper 	William Simson     	Jno. Casper Merser
James M'Clain    	John Sickley       	Allener Ratherford
Jacob Gregory    	Martin Smith       	Patrick Mellan
Jno. Row         	Gedeon Walker      	James Waddle
Jno. Hood        	Henry Ross         	James Harvey
Richard Allsy    	James Draden       	Jno. Hackett
Thomas Gillham   	John Snider        	Richd. Brockle
James Acklin     	Balser Borett      	George Flack
Joseph Smith     	Jno. Smith         	Fredk. Snyder
Paul Lappin      	Henry Shaw         	Balser Fox
Martin Smith     	Wm. McFaron        	Reuben Tedre
John Chambers    	Thomas Evans       	Fredk. Ream
John Brown       	Wm. McDonald       	Michl. Gambler
John Kenny       	John Tyler         	Jeremiah Shehan
John Farrol      	Timothy Troy       	Indian George
Saml. Guilman    	James Neale        	James Paupin
Patrick Collins  	Charles McKensley

             MARYLAND ACTS--JUNE, 1780.

   	"An ACT to procure recruits to complete the battalions of this state
in the service of the United States, and to raise an additional regiment,
if necessary.
   	Whereas it has been represented by congress, and by letters from
general Washington and the committee of co-operation, that it is abso
lutely necessary to bring a powerful army into the field this campaign;
and it appearing to this general assembly their indispensable duty to
make the most vigorous exertions to recruit the quota of troops of this
state
   	Be it therefore enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That fourteen hundred men be forthwith raised, and that the same be
apportioned among the several counties. . . . Out of which number,
so apportioned, each county shall have a deduction for all able bodied
men heretofore enlisted in virtue of the act passed at November session,
seventeen hundred and seventy-nine, entitled, An act for recruiting the
quota of troops of this state in the American army.


 
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