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Nathaniel Liscum
d.20 Sep 1777
Facts and Events
References
- ↑ Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts.: Essex Institute, 1917)
Volume I - Births, p. 429.
Liscome, Nathaniel, s. John, bp. 5 Sept. 1762 CR4 [Fourth Parish]
- ↑ Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War: A compilation from the archives. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Wright and Potter Printing, 1896-1908)
Vol 9, pp. 855, 856.
– Liscomb, Nathaniel, Gloucester. List of men raised to serve in the Continental Army; residence, Gloucester; engaged for town of Gloucester; also, list of men mustered by Nathaniel Barber, Muster - Liscum, Nathaniel, Gloucester. Private, Capt. Abraham Child’s (th) co., col. Jams Wesson’s regt.; continental Army pay accounts for service from March 10, 1777, to Sept 23, 1777; reported died Sept. 23 (also given Sept. 16), 1777; also same co. and regt.; return dated Jan. 25, 1778; residence, Gloucester; engaged for town of Gloucester; mustered by State Muster Master Barber; reported killed Sept. 20 [1777]
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Massacusetts, United States. Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the American Revolutionary War Fold3.co.
Pvt. Nathaniel Liscomb, Childs Co., 9th Massachusetts Regt., James Wesson, Col., Enlistment 10 Mar 1777 for the duration of the War, died 20 Sept 1777. Vol. 3, p. 251 Note on record: Appears in a book, “This book appears to have been copied (from original rolls) in the Office of Army Accounts under the Paymaster Gerneral, USA, who was authorized by Congress, July 4, 1783, to settle and finally adjust all accounts whatsoever between the United States and the officers and soldiers of the American army, (Journal American Congress, Vol. 4, page 237.) – R. & P 436.786.
- ↑ During August 1777, Col. Wesson's 9th Massachusetts Regiment was joined with the 3rd New York Regiment at Fort Schuyler (Fort Stanwix) in what is now Oneida County, New York State.
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