Captain Josiah Starr’s Company of Foot, 1746

Colony of Connecticut New London August 24th 1746 then mustered in Capt Josiah Starr’s Company in the regiment of foot of which the honorable Elisha Williams is Colonel. Raised in the colony of Connecticut, for his Majesties Service for an expedition against Canada.

Josiah Starr, Capt.
William King, Ltn.
David Burr, Ltn.
Col Henman, Ensign
Azariah Canfield, Sgt.
John Hamlin, Sgt.
Richard Hubbell, Sgt.
John Porter, Sgt.
Abel Cornstalk, Cpl.
John Adams, Cpl.
Joseph Bartam, Cpl.
Elisha Judson, Cpl.
Benajah Roots, drummer
Nathan Foot, drummer
John Austin
Ebenezer Burley
Peter Brown
Nathan Barnum
Daniel Barnum
Simeon Baldwin
Allin Ball
John Barnux
Abraham Ceser
Hope Chapman
Hezekiah Cozier
Daniel Cable
Hezekiah Culver
Jabez Darling
David Darling
John Ellwood
John Fountain
Peter Ferris
Peter Fransisco
Caleb Ferris
John Foot
Nathaniel Holmes
David Hodgekiss
Eliakim Hide
Richard Hulse
Jonathan Holly
David Holly
Daniel Hiecock
Patrick Hujus
Jonathan Hough
Nathaniel Hamlin
Jonathan Jagger
Miles Jordan
Job Jarman
Samuel Jacobs
Daniel Jennings
John Knap
Jonathan Knap
Daniel Knap
Jedediah Kimberly
Jarvis Krown
Nehemiah Leavitt
James Loveless
Abraham Lockwood
Hezekiah Lane
John Mallery
Joseph Morgan
Thadeus Morehouse
Ezra Mead
Gilbert McKinzey
Samuel Nickolls
Prime Noguier
Pompy Nicol
Lemuel Price
Benjamin Prindle
John Parrit
Robert Poncy
Samuel Pierce
Hugh Paywell
Thomas Queech
Isaac Rood
Charles Row
Daniel Rumsey
Ebenezer Sanford
Thomas Skidmore
Jedediah Sweet
Hezekiah Stevens
John Seager
Benoni Stebbins
Benjamin Squier
Mallit Soldier
William Smith
John Stevens
William Spooner
Justus Seely
Thomas Trusdell
Amos Turrel
Hatchit Towsick
John Tallowday
Josiah Thomas
David Whelply
Samuel Webb
Isaac Whelply
Richard Wareing
Anthony Wansor
Michel Wareing
James Whitney
Ebenezer Weed
Michel Wareing
Paul Welch
James Walling
Ebenezer Wixon

More information about the Connecticut Militia can be found in the book:

Free Men Shall Stand: The Story of Connecticut’s Organized Militia from 1636

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