The rest fell back towards the main force in the area. by Ken Forbes William McCasky's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Exemptions were extremely limited, and an estimated 60,000 men were enrolled. It does not contain books from collections that previously have been microfilmed, including the Artemas Ward, William Heath, and Winthrop Sargent papers. Ramsey, William - Capt. Id. Shaw, Archibald - Capt. Thomas McAnary's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette On 17 June 1777, Walter Stewart became the unit's commander and led it at the Battle of Brandywine where it fought with George Weedon's 2nd Virginia Brigade. Coincidentally, a Peter Klein and a Henry Miller also served in this unit, but in a different company than Michael Waltz. Northumberland County - Captain Benjamin Weiser's Company Muster Roll, January 30, 1777, contributed by Larry J Smith Foster's Co., NJ, LYCOMING COUNTY, contributed Id. Ross's Co., etc., BEAVER-YORK-WASHINGTON COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Hanna, ), and our email exchanges have been lost, but he was the first to suggest Peter's possible enlistment in the Flying Camp to me. Northampton County - 1st Battalion, Muster Roll Of 6th Class, contributed by Joy Fisher USS Effingham Muster Roll, contributed by descendants of James P. Preston, in the memory of John Butler, PA Pensions Jeremiah Talbot's Co., CUMBERLAND COUNTY, contributed by Pat Sproat United States Army Center of Military History, Learn how and when to remove this template message, Bibliography of the Continental Army in Pennsylvania, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=12th_Pennsylvania_Regiment&oldid=1131761595, This page was last edited on 5 January 2023, at 16:55. On the 3rd day of Setember 1832 personally appeared before the court of the County of Montgomery, Peter Cline, a resident of the County of Pike and the State of Kentucky, aged 76 years, who being first duly sworn according to the law, doth on his oath, make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provision made by the Act of Congress passed June 7th, 1832, that he enlisted in the Army of the United States in the year 1774 with Captain Henry Miller and served in the 12th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Line under the following named officers: Capt. Included are payrolls for the defense of Erie, records of courts martial, and the property settlement under the Act of 29 March 1824. at 66. Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. Meehan Chester County, Capt James Moore's Co - 4th PA Battalion, contributed by Fred Kelso Purdy, Patrick (widow's app.) Alderbrook's Co., PA, Capt. Benjamin Taylor (likely the "Ensign Taylor" referenced in Peter's pension application) was listed as "Died" at Reading, January 4, 1777. 12th Regt., PA, MIFFLIN COUNTY, contributed by Ramona Nichols DeFrance, . PHMC Collections Management Policy Standards, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Access Policy. - Capt. Joseph Harens listed as "Sick at Pluckaming" [Pluckemin, NJ], the site where Washington's Army briefly encampted Jan. 5-6, 1777 after the Battle of Princeton, en route to Morristown, NJ. and assigned to the Main Continental Army. Comingore, John - Capt. McClean, McGerry/McGeary, Forbes, Furry's Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette In January 1777 the 12th was commanded by Colonel . Paul Shipman's Co., NJ Militia, NORTHUMBERLAND Composed of eight musketry and two rifle units, that regiment was initially commanded by Colonel John Bull until protests by members of their regiment forced state leaders to replace him with Colonel Walter Stewart. Hixson, James - Capt. Allen, William; lieutenant in Colonel Timothy Green's battalion, 1776; wounded at White Plains. Alexander - Capt. Talbotts Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Northampton County - Capt. The regiment was raised 23 August 1776 at Sunbury, Pennsylvania, as a state militia regiment and later renamed the 12th Pennsylvania. Abraham - Served NJ, LYCOMING COUNTY, contributed by Beryl Pattons Co., etc., WASHINGTON-BUCKS-FRANKLIN CO, contributed by Nancy Poquette Heckendorn/Hackedorn, David - Capt. Gen. Niave F. Knell, incoming deputy commanding general-support, 1st Infantry Division, presents U.S. Army Brig. Pennsylvania Society, Sons of the Revolution, 1898 Membership List, H-M, contributed by Betty Lynne Bernhardt Thomas Cassinhefner's Co., PA Militia, contributed Revolutionary War, Short explanation of document on . McDowell, James (widow's app.) by Raymond H. Stoudt Jr. McBride, Robert - Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania Regiment, contributed by Vicki McBride Trevisanut Aggarwal, USGenWeb Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission. This record includes several soldiers listed as furloughed, including Peter Klein, as well as Privates Michael Waltz, Henry Miller and John Neal. John - Pennsylvania Line - DAUPHIN COUNTY, contributed by Lynn Beatty Muncy resident John Robb (c.17331804), who had been appointed second lieutenant in Miles's regiment in March 1776, was commissioned as a captain in the 13th Pennsylvania Regiment on April 18, 1777. Depuy, Charles - Capt. to land warrants, rosters and veteran lists may also be submitted for He served with the 1st Regiment during the Mexican Border War and with the 137th Infantry during World War I. ArchivesNational These books were digitized by Yale University and Cornell University. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, contributed by Diana Lehman County Pensioners 1835, contributed by Richard Turnbach, Weisel, Ann Maire (widow of Jacob) - BEDFORD COUNTY, contributed by Jerry L. Johnston& Joanne Corle, Chester County, Capt Frederick Vernon's Co - 4th PA Battalion, contributed by Fred Kelso Burns The latter of those two regiments had been named after Samuel Miles, who had been appointed as its commanding officer on March 3, 1776. Numerous individuals listed in the index were granted pensions for War of 1812 service. Finley, Andrew -(& widow's app.) Samuel Miles was the regiment's commanding officer when he was captured at the Battle of Long Island. An undated list of soldiers who served during the War of 1812, arranged by soldiers' names. UPDATE (March 13, 2021): Additional research has shed some new light on Peter Cline's service during the Revolutionary War. Ross' Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Itappears then, that Peter Cline served in the Army from at least 1776 throughSeptember, 1778.Peter Cline's pension application, made when he was 76 years old, states that he joined the army in 1774 and left September, 1777. However, while he may have been part of a militia unit in 1774, he must have joined the 12th PennsylvaniaRegiment in September, 1776, when that regiment was formed. by Kathleen Brown Wright, Aaron(widow's app.) Springer, Uriah - Capt. Fox, Joseph - Capt. George McCarter's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Assigned to Thomas Conway's 3rd Pennsylvania Brigade, the regiment would see action at Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth. Ray Beaty Abraham Smith's Co., PA, YORK COUNTY, contributed by David - 5th PA Regt., CUMBERLAND COUNTY, contributed by Helen The battle of Kettle Creek occurred in February 14, 1779 in Wilkes County, Georgia. Compiled service records of soldiers who served in the American Army during the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783. The regiment would see action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. This period, referred to as the "Ten Days" (12/25/1776 - 1/3/1777), produced three consecutive American victories which pushed the British largely from New Jersey, save several outposts, and was the decisive period that saved the Revolution from total defeat.. John Philips Co., etc., GREENE COUNTY, contributed by Brian Core Transcriptions of the muster and pay rolls are published in the. DeFrance, Isaac Minis served in the War of 1812 as a private in Capt. - YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette These units "were ordered to proceed directly to New Jersey in late July [1776] commanded by the second in command of the Berks Flying Camp Battalion, Lt. Col. Nicholas Lutz." George - Capt. Manage Settings 12th Pennsylvania Regiment 13th Pennsylvania Regiment Rhode Island 1st Rhode Island Regiment 2nd Rhode Island Regiment Virginia 1st Virginia Regiment 2nd Virginia Regiment 3rd Virginia Regiment 4th Virginia Regiment 5th Virginia Regiment 6th Virginia Regiment 7th Virginia Regiment 8th Virginia Regiment 9th Virginia Regiment 10th Virginia Regiment COUNTY, contributed by Denise Meador Lou Wardlaw The 3rd PA Regiment is a Revolutionary War reenactment group. Continue reading Source Information. Revolutionary War Pension Indexes, PA his, Peter x Cline, Mark. The most likely battle would have been the 2nd Battle of Trenton and not the Battle of Princeton, because he never mentions participation in the Battle of Princeton in his pension application, something he surely would have recalled. Russell, Reading was the location of an army hospital. Joseph Harens listed as "Sick at Pluckaming" [Pluckemin, NJ], the site where Washington's Army briefly encampted Jan. 5-6, 1777 after the Battle of Princeton, en route to Morristown, NJ. 10th North Carolina. John Anderson'sCo., etc., WASHINGTON COUNTY, contributed Virginia Revolutionary War Records Roll of troops who joined at Chesterfield Courthouse since 1780 (Acc. Hugh Campbell's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette by Diana Begeman by Joy Fisher Benjamin Whaley's Co., contributed Miller, Philip - Capt. This unit and other Pennsylvania units "took an active and sometimes prominent part in the subsequent battle [of Long Island]." Transcriptions pertaining - Capt. His first name now escapes me (my apologies Cousin! The 12th Pennsylvania Regiment also known as Northampton and Northumberland Defense Battalion was an American infantry unit that fought during the American Revolutionary War as part of the Continental Army. 3 . Robert Allison's Co., etc., LANCASTER COUNTY/also MIFFLIN COUNTY, both contributed by Nancy Poquette Chester The 12th Pennsylvania Regiment also known as Northampton and Northumberland Defense Battalion was an American infantry unit that fought during the American Revolutionary War as part of the Continental Army. U.S. Army Brig. This required premium reimburses the Regiment for the monies already issued towards the groups Insurance Premium. McDowell, John - Capt. Lot - Capt. The regiment was engaged at the Battles of Bound Brook, Brandywine, Paoli, and Germantown in 1777. Id. One soldier, Sgt. by Janet Wilkinson Schwartz McGaw, John - Pennsylvania Line, CHESTER COUNTY, contributed by Rebecca Cardine (Note: title mislabeled in file) [Finding Aid] [Digital Images - Ancestry.com and Ancestry.com PA], Revolutionary War Pensioner IndexAn indexto pension-relatedrecords in RG's 2, 4, 7, and 33, arranged by pensioner's name. While we do not know for sure the precise battle or battles in which Peter was injured, the records of theUnited States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, may shed some light on this. Valentine Upp's Co., etc., BEDFORD COUNTY, contributed by Jerry L. Johnston& Joanne Corle Abijah - 8th PA Rifle Regt., GREENE COUNTY, contributed by Don Daniel Otterbrook's Co., JUNIATA-LEBANON COUNTY, contributed by Em Hicks Finley, Capt. Revolutionary James Piggott's Co., PA, etc., ALLEGHENY COUNTY, contributed Around one o'clock Burd's force, patrolling the Narrows Road, encountered in the dark three or four hundred British troops --- at least three times their number. Geery, John - Capt. . Of further note, family lore, passed down through the generations, reports that Peter Cline was wounded twice during the Revolution. Project, Classes Phillip M. - 2nd Virginia Regt., PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, contributed this project. Marie Hvezda Moreover, the 1st Pennsylvania was recruited in the summer of 1775, for enlistment periods of one year. Moreover, all three enlisted on different days and the company histories for the 1st Maryland indicate that these companies were almost exclusively raised from the organic counties from which they came. Quickel, Adam - Capt. Annuities, gratuities, or pensions granted to Pennsylvania soldiers (or their widows) who had served at least two months duty, or who had been wounded or otherwise disabled during the War of 1812. by Joy Fisher Organized between October 25- November 26, 1775 at Philadelphia to consist of 8 companies from Philadelphia, Philadelphia City, Northampton, Berks and Bucks Counties. Potts, George - Capt. contributed by Nancy Poquette See, Daniel Blackie, Disabled Revolutionary War Veterans and the Construction of Disability in the Early United States, c. 1776-1840, Academic Dissertation, Univ. Importantly, further research reveals that those furloughed were routinely those who were, in fact,wounded in battle, and who were allowed to return home to recover, on condition that they return to their respective unit as soon as possible. Following the addition of an eleventh company "to guard powder mills," the regiment's transfer to the Continental Army was finalized on June 10, 1777. Doudle's Co., CUMBERLAND (also YORK ) COUNTY, both contributed by Nancy Poquette by Donna Evans Watson's Co., etc., LANCASTER-WASHINGTON COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Covenhofer's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette White, Samuel - Capt. Dougherty, Oury/Owry, George - WESTMORELAND COUNTY, contributed by Starlene Oary McClain, Alexander (& widow's app.) MERCER COUNTY, contributed by Theresa Clark, James - Capt. However, the records clearly show that the 12th PA was involved in the Second Battle of Trenton, also called the Battle of Assunpink Creek, on January 2, 1777, as well as the Battle of Princeton, which occurred the next day on January 3, 1777. Olsen & Lynne Canterbury John - Midshipman aboard Randolph Frigate, contributed by Lowell Thomas Id. Romans descended from an American Revolutionary War soldier, and is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. Francis Lud. of Helsinki, 2010, pgs. The regiment was merged into the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment shortly after Monmouth and went out of existence. Pvt. COUNTY, contributed by Arlene Henry Miller, Lieutenant Henderson, Major Patterson, Lieutenant Col. Potter, Col. Cook, Ensign Taylor, left the service sometime in September 1777, resided in Reddingtown, Barracks County and State of Pennsylvania at the time he entered the service. Was engaged in the following battles: The battle of Long Island, White Plains, Trenton and Germantown and marched from the wide marsh in Pennsylvania to Germantown in Pennsylvania, then back to Chestnut Hill, then to the mouth of the Schuylkill, then up the same to the Valley Forge. He herby relinquishes any claim to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the Pension roll of any agency in any state. Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid. Ziegler's Co., PA, LANCASTER COUNTY, contributed County Pensioners 1835, contributed by M. Virginians played a pivotal role in the struggle for American independence, 1775-1783. Graeffs Co., LANCASTER COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Northampton County - Flying Camp Companies from First Battalion of Associators 1776, contributed by Joy Fisher Milligan, David - Capt. State Government Records Collection. - Capt. The events of the war are "graven as with an iron pen" upon my memory. 12th PA Regiment Companies. Pennsylvania Military Records. nundated list of soldiers who served during the War of 1812, arranged by soldiers' names. Chester County Militia, 2nd Co., 7th Battalion, contributed by Sandra Ferguson lying upon a stretcher near the door, Wm. by Denise Wm. by Karen Bush Sifert (or Cypher), Daniel - Col. Proctor's Artillery, PA Line, BEDFORD COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette See, Linda Davis Reno, The Maryland 400 in the Battle of Long Island, McFarland & Co., Jefferson N.C. (2008). Keystone State. John Minors Co., etc., GREENE COUNTY, contributed by Brian Core ), McGerry/McGeary, Remarks sometimes note desertions or names of battalions in which soldiers served. Schuylkill Burns Yoho, Henry - Capt. 21. Nicholas Bittinger's Co., PA, FRANKLIN COUNTY, by Jim Crum On July 30, 1755, the cabin of William Ingles at Draper's Meadows was attacked and burned, and Colonel James Patton who was visiting there was killed. Whitcraft, As noted by Cecil Cline: "Harry Dale [Cline] has some notes given to him by Marlin Cline that were taken when Marlin was researching the Clines in 1938. The 12th Pennsylvania Regiment also known as Northampton and Northumberland Defense Battalion was an American infantry unit that fought during the American Revolutionary War as part of the Continental Army. She spent most. . (41st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment) The 12th Pennsylvania Reserves lost 1 officer and 110 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 officer and 69 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. John Ross Key's Co., 4th Regt., MD Militia, PHILADELPHIA by Joy Fisher Gillespie, John - CHESTER COUNTY, contributed Coincidentally, a Peter Klein and a Henry Miller also served in this unit, but in a different company than Michael Waltz. John Ferguson's Co., MA, LUZERNE COUNTY, contributed Fries, Peter - Capt. James Clarke's Co., etc., INDIANA COUNTY, contributed by Lynn Beatty William, Capt. Barnitz, Jacob (widow's pension) - Captain Stokes Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Byram, Johns, William (widow's app.) Asa Barns Co., PA, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, McGee, Project. Capt. You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. William - Capt Wm Hepburn's Co., PA, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, contributed Northampton County - Captain John Nelson's Company of the First Battalion, Longs Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Chester County, Capt Persifor Frazer's Co - 4th PA Battalion, contributed by Fred Kelso . at 65. This information is reprinted below with Cecil Cline's permission. contributed by Larry DeFrance Much of the information below was taken from the book, The Clines and Allied Families of the Tug River Region of Kentucky and West Virginia, 1998 Gateway Press by Cecil Cline and Harry Dale Cline. This information is reprintedbelow with Cecil Cline's permission.An electronic copy of the their book may be accessed by clicking on the link below: http://patriot.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/FH1&CISOPTR=14213&CISOSHOW=8084. You may want to start by searching for a person's Military Service Records and Pension and Bounty Land records. He also states that he left the Army in September, 1777 but this must be off by one year.The battles of Long Island, White Plains and Trenton occurred in 1776 and early 1777. However, the Battle of Germantown, and the Continental Army's involvement at White Marsh and Valley Forge, occurred afterSeptember, 1777. Germantown was early October, 1777; Washington's Army was camped at White Marsh (Peter says "Wide Marsh") in November, 1777 and the battle at White Marsh occurred in early December; the Continental Army then marched to the mouth of the Schuylkill, then towinter quarters at Valley Forge,reachingtheir 1777-1778winter quarters onDecember 19, 1777. Peter Cline testifies that he participated in these marches, which occurred after he indicates that he left the service. Also, the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey occurred onJune 28, 1778 and was the last major battle in the Middle Colonies. Leaving the Army in September, 1778 instead of September, 1777 would coincide with the cessation of major hostilities in the North., A Copy of Peter Cline's Pension Application.
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