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    | Soldier served from NH. Soldier was a
    Private. Soldier was b.1754 Canterbury, NH and d.1842 VT. Soldier m. Mercy Heath 1785.
    Soldier lived at Northfield, NH at enlistment. Soldier applied 1832 from Caledonia Co., VT.
    Soldiers brother, John Perkins of Walden, VT was a witness to the application. Soldiers
    children were mentioned, Jonathan Perkins b.1786, Betsey Perkins b.1788, Jesse
    Perkins b.1790, Hannah Perkins b.1792, Matilda Perkins b.1794, Augusta
    Perkins b.1796, Patty Perkins b.1799, Nathaniel Perkins Jr. b.1801, George
    Perkins b.1803, Sarah Perkins b.1805, Urbane Perkins b.1808, Susan
    Perkins b.1810. |    
  
    | Soldier served from RI. Soldier was a
    Sgt. Soldier was b.1762 Poughkeepsie, NY and d.1849 Independence, NY. Soldier m. Martha
    Johnson 1785 Richmond, RI. Soldier was a son of Nathaniel Perkins. Soldier lived at South
    Kingston, RI at enlistment. Soldier applied 1832 from Allegany Co., NY. Soldier's widow
    applied 1850 from Independence, NY. Children mentioned were, dau. Martha, wife of Russell
    Wood and her brother Benjamin Perkins of PA. |    
  
    | Soldier served from MA. Soldier was a
    Liet. Solider was b.1734 MA and d.1820 MA. Soldier m. Sarah Sawyer. |    
  
    | Soldier served from VA. Soldier was
    b.1760 VA. Soldier enlisted from Accomack, Co., VA. |    
  
    | Soldier served from VA. Soldier was a
    Private. Soldier was b.1745 VA and d.1800 TN. Soldier m. Leah Pryor. |    
  
    | Soldier served from CT. Soldier was a
    Liet. Soldier was b.1740 Groton, CT and d.1812 CT. Soldier m. 1st. Tabitha Williams, 2nd.
    Emblem Hood. Soldier fought at the Battle of Groton Heights. Soldier was a son of Elnathan
    Perkins. Soldiers three brothers were killed at the battle, Elisha Perkins, Asa Perkins
    and Luke Perkins. Soldiers daughter, Esther Perkins b.1770 was mentioned and that she m.
    Thompson Blair. |    
  
    | Soldier served from MA.
    Soldier was a Private. Soldier was b.1744 MA and d. 1826 MA. Soldier m. Lucy Gould. |    
      
        | Private. Topsfield, MA. 
        Capt. Stephen Perkins's Co. Marched on alarm of April 19th, 1775. 2 1/2 
        days service. |  
      
        | Source: MA Soldiers & Sailors of the 
        commonwealth of Massachusetts. |    
      
        | Private. Capt. Thomas 
        Samson's Co., Col. Theophilus Cotton's Regiment. Gen. Palmer's Brigade. 
        Sept. 25th, 1777 to Oct. 30th, 1777 service. 32 days. Secret expedition 
        to Newport, RI. Plymouth Co., Roll. |  
      
        | Source: MA Soldiers & Sailors of the 
        commonwealth of Massachusetts. |    
  
    | Soldier served from MA. Soldier was a
    Private. Soldier was born 1754 MA. Soldier m. Eunice Trafton. |    
      
        | Private. Capt. Edward 
        Grow's Co. July 10th, 1775 enlisted. Served to Dec. 31st, 1775. 6 months 
        7 days. Company raised York Co. for defense of seacoast. Also, Capt. 
        Phillip Hubbard's Co., Jan. 22nd, 1776 enlisted. 1 month 10 days 
        service. Company stationed at Kittery Point & Old York for defense of 
        seacoast. |  
      
        | Source: MA Soldiers & Sailors of the 
        commonwealth of Massachusetts. |    
  
    | Soldier served from CT. Soldier was a
    Private. Soldier was b.1741 CT and d.1799 CT. Soldier m. Elizabeth Perkins. |    
  
    | Soldier served from VA. Soldier was
    b.1755 VA and d.1816 GA. Soldier m. Mary (?). |    
  
    | Soldier served from VA. Soldier was a
    Private. Soldier was b.1739 VA and d.1813 TN. Soldier m. Agnes Wilson. |    
  
    | Soldier served from CT. Soldier was a
    Private. Soldier was b.1750 CT and received his pension 1820 NY. Soldier m. Phebe Hall. |    
  
    | Soldier served from CT. Soldier was a
    Sgt. Soldier was b.1763 CT and received his pension 1806. |    
      
        | Sergeant. Capt. Silas 
        Fowler's Co., Col. David Mosely's regiment. June 19th, 1782 engaged. 
        June 17th, 1782 discharged. 7 days service. Company probably mounted and 
        stationed at Springfield, MA & Northampton for defense of government. 
        Roll sworn to at Westfield, MA. |  
      
        | Source: MA Soldiers & Sailors of the 
        commonwealth of Massachusetts. |     
      
        | New Providence. Men 
        drafted from Berkshire Co., MA militia to march to Horse Neck under Col. 
        Benjamin Simmonds but, who failed to join regiment. Drafted from the 
        town of New Providence into Capt. Barns's Company. |  
      
        | Source: MA Soldiers & Sailors of the 
        commonwealth of Massachusetts. |     
        
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