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Miles' regiment; served two years in Hazen's ; joined rangers. Tibbins, Henry, December 3, 1776. Ticount, Francis, wounded in the left arm, at Brandywine, Sep- tember 11, 1777; Pennsylvania pensioner at Philadelphia, Sep- tember, 1778. Traynor, Michael, December 6, 1776. Turkentine, Manly, April 19, 1777. Yickry, Memfield, musician, resided in Clarke county, Ohio, 1820, aged seventy-two. Webster, John. Welch, John, March 10, 1777. Welles, Henry. Welsh, Thomas. White, Alexander, December 12, 177...6. AVhite, Isaac, December 18, 1776; promoted corporal; killed in Virginia, under Lafayette, October 14, 1781. Wilson, Robert, November 30, 1776 ; waiter to Gen. Hand, and ab- sent when Col. William Henry paid his regiment. Woods, Cornelius, January 13, 1777. AVright, John. Young, Henry, December 16, 1776. Young, William, May 4, 1777. INDEPENDENT COMPANIES RAISED IN THE VALLEY OF WYOMING, AND ATTACHED TO THE COJS'NECTICUT LINE. THE WYOMING VALLEY COMPANIES. [URKEE and RANSOM, (who both fell on the 3d of July, 1778, ) raised their companies, expecting they would be retained for tiie defense of the Valley ; but the emer- gency of the main army, at the close of 1777, required their presence in New Jersey.
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