History of the Town of Canterbury, New Hampshire, 1727-1912: Narrative
History of the Town of Canterbury, New Hampshire, 1727-1912: Narrative
James Otis Lyford
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This was found among the town's papers. The other two are those published in the state papers,* one of which is copied from the pension roll at Washington.' There is a slight variance in these records. The town record might be taken as conclusive except for the doubt cast by the committee upon the accuracy of their own report when they provided that ''If any person . . . is not herein named . . . upon his making request of the selectmen of said town shall be allowed equal to those who were in t...lie service."* The list in the Pension Bureau gives the age and occupations of the soldiers, and this information is added to the roster which follows. Except in one instance, that of John Peterson, there is corroborative evidence that all the members of the company here given were citizens of Canterbury about the time of their enlistment. Captain Clough's company was in service for a period of seven months from May 27, 1775, at Winter Hill near Boston. From sixty-two to sixty-eight men were accounted present for duty during this time.
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