For anyone who is following along you'll already know that I have proof that one of my 6th great grandfathers fought at Bunker Hill. I also think that HIS father fought, but that's another story.
I have bits and pieces but putting them together isn't proving to be easy.
Charles' account has him enlisting for 8 months, then re-enlisting in Dec 1775 for one year. He was then asked to extend his enlistment for a few months and was discharged from Peekskill, NY in March 1777.
Another source has him at the Lexington Alarm in April 1775, then in Cambridge also in 1775 . It then has him serving in NY from Dec 5, 1776 to March 15, 1777. It also places him in Rhode Island in 1778.
Couldn't find out much more about him specifically so I had to move on to his regiment, the 1st NH. There is quite a lot written about the 1st NH, including them being at Fort Ticonderoga and The Battle of Trenton. You know, the battle where Washington crossed the Delaware on Christmas Eve and surprised a bunch of Hessians?
So now I have to go and learn about these battles and the commanding officers of the 1st NH, John Stark and William Scott. There is much written about these two, but getting a definite timeline of their movements is turning into quite a task.
So nothing on Charles yet people. I have a lot of reading to do!
Ok, I fibbed. I do have a couple of tidbits. Here is a page from Charles' pension file, where he explains his service....
Yes, that's his signature...........
We also learn from this document that he was a cobbler.......pretty cool!!
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