The "original ordering of all militia to New Jersey was applied to Berks until Col. Henry Haller's Berks Battalion was fully formed. Bowen's Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette - WESTMORELAND COUNTY, contributed by Lynn Beatty 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. Jordan, An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. Sifert (or Cypher), Daniel - Col. Proctor's Artillery, PA Line, BEDFORD COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Revolutionary The Royal Navy captured her in 1809 and took her into service as the fifth rate HMS Furieuse. We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. The regiment was merged into the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment shortly after Monmouth and went out of existence. Cumberland County - Class Rolls 1780-82, Eighth Battalion, contributed by M. Burns George Smith's Co., etc., MONTGOMERY COUNTY, contributed by Jim Stokes 1, Pgs 59-78, Penn State Jan. 1979. The "Flying Camp was to be culled from the militias of Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania." 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. Knoblock - Capt. Paul Shipman's Co., NJ Militia, NORTHUMBERLAND Archives Special ProjectsUSGenWeb The Pennsylvania Council of Safety then announced (on October 25) which companies of the battalion and regiment would make up a new regiment, the Pennsylvania State Regiment. Fayette McBride, Robert - Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania Regiment, contributed by Vicki McBride Trevisanut Revolutionary War, Short explanation of document on . Workman, James - Capt. - Capt. Koppenhofer, Michael - Capt. Stephen - BRADFORD COUNTY, contributed by Mary - Capt. - Capt. His views were . Id. Andrew Long's Co., etc., CHESTER COUNTY, contributed by Lynn Beatty Wolf, Jacob - Capt. The regiment would see action during the New York Campaign, Battle of Trenton, Battle of Princeton, Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown and the Battle of Monmouth. Banta, Samuel - Capt. Indiana County, DAR Patriot Index, contributed by Karen Moorhead Valentine Upp's Co., etc., BEDFORD COUNTY, contributed by Jerry L. Johnston& Joanne Corle May, gunnell-john-1818.txt County Patriots, Automated Berks 12th Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry (41st Volunteers) Contents 1 Brief History 2 Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin 3 Other Sources 4 References Brief History This regiment was organized at Harrisburg August, 1861. Adam - Capt. Tritt, Peter - Capt. 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. by Barbara Allen The regiment was raised 23 August 1776 at Sunbury, Pennsylvania as a state militia regiment and later renamed the 12th Pennsylvania. Jacob - Capt. Pvt. Importantly, further research reveals that those furloughed were routinely those who were, in fact,, This record includes several soldiers listed as furloughed, including Peter Klein, as well as Privates Michael Waltz, Henry Miller and John Neal. David Green [Grier's] Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Berks County, Pennsylvania, provided much of its Flying Camp commitment directly from the ranks of the militia, but several companies were raised expressly for the Flying Camp. McKnight, PETER CLINE'S SERVICE IN THE 12TH PENNSYLVANIA CONTINENTALS. Longs Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Shearer BATTLE OF WHITE PLAINS AND RETREAT ACROSS NEW JERSEY. [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. George McCarter's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Lot - Capt. Some years ago, I corresponded with a Cline cousin, a retired officer in the Army, regarding Peter's Revolutionary War record. P. C., of the 12th New York State Vols., "the only son of his . As such, without more evidence, I believe that this striking coincidence is simply that - a coincidence. David Grier's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette This article is converted from Wikipedia: List of British units in the American Revolutionary War. Thompson, Robert - LANCASTER COUNTY, contributed by J. Robison Shaw, Archibald - Capt. Gen. Geoffrey A. Norman, outgoing deputy commanding general-support, 1st Infantry Division, with the Legion Of Merit award during the Victory With Honors ceremony at Victory Hall on Fort Riley June 24. Graeffs Co., LANCASTER COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette at 66. Staley, Peter - Capt. The 12th Pennsylvania Regiment in the Revolutionary War Battles Battles Campaigns Leaders Facts Documents Documents Records Time-Line Regiments American Regiments British Regiments P.O.W. McGerry/McGeary, So, the question becomes --- which unit did Peter serve in during the battles of Long Island and White Plains? by Jim K Markle Whitcraft, Romans descended from an American Revolutionary War soldier, and is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. Based upon the analysis here, Peter Klein was very likely part of this unit that proceeded to Long Island with Lt. Col. Lutz. Camps State War Records AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA Anderson, Samuel - YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette County Pensioners 1835, contributed by M. Chester County Militia, 2nd Co., 7th Battalion, contributed by Sandra Ferguson Hipple, Lawrence - 4th Battalion, PA Militia, CHESTER COUNTY, contributed by Rebecca Cardine Remarks sometimes note desertions or names of battalions in which soldiers served. Benjamin Taylor (likely the "Ensign Taylor" referenced in Peter's pension application) was listed as "Died" at Reading, January 4, 1777. Furry's Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette The PM refers to "Pennsylvania Militia", and the i R is "1st Rifles."The legend refers to the American's desire to be free from the King of England. UPDATE (March 13, 2021): Additional research has shed some new light on Peter Cline's service during the Revolutionary War. Possible eagle missing above militia insignia. Covenhofer's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette by Joy Fisher [1] Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin GitHub export from English Wikipedia. Marsh Transcriptions of the muster and pay rolls are published in the Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volumes 7 to 10 with a name index in the Pennsylvania Archives, Seventh Series. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. On the 12th of April he had concluded a treaty of annexation, with the Texan Commissioners, which was presented to the Senate on the 22d. United States Army Center of Military History. Prior to his suggestion, I had assumed that Cecil Cline's analysis in his second book, "Peter Cline, Revolutionary Soldier," which identified the First Pennsylvania under Colonel Hand to be the unit Peter served in during the earlier campaigns of the Revolution, to be correct. William - Capt Wm Hepburn's Co., PA, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, contributed Bailey, George - Capt. Purdy, Patrick (widow's app.) See, Daniel Blackie, Disabled Revolutionary War Veterans and the Construction of Disability in the Early United States, c. 1776-1840, Academic Dissertation, Univ. Depuy, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, contributed by Diana Lehman Lou Wardlaw 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. Ray Beaty Peter's enlistment, which likely ended December 1, 1776, coincides exactly with his enlistment with the 12th Pennsylvania Continentals on November 30, 1776, as identified in the records of the United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, 84-Pennsylvania (Jacket 37-93) (Pgs. Most of the regiment was captured at Charlestown, South Carolina on May 12, 1780 by the British and the regiment was formally disbanded on November 15, 1783." (From http://www.myrevolutionarywar.com/states/va/va-10.htm) 53 talking about this. Andrew Thompsons Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette 1st Pennsylvania. The Twelfth was one of the earliest regiments to enter the field. Gibbs' Co., etc., WESTMORELAND COUNTY, contributed by Michael S. Caldwell Virginia Revolutionary War Records Roll of troops who joined at Chesterfield Courthouse since 1780 (Acc. The 12th Pennslyvania recruited in several Pennsylvania counties, including Berks, and it is likely that Peter was attracted to a unit, an official unit of Continentals, that promised improved organization, equipment and pay.. Adams, John - Capt. Wm. Pension Roll of 1818, contributed by Richard Turnbach McDowell, John - Capt. 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. County Pensioners I & II, . Manage Settings Numerous individuals listed in the index were granted pensions for War of 1812 service. Reading was the location of an army hospital. Finley, Capt. Northampton County - Captain John Nelson's Company of the First Battalion, County Pensioners 1835, Capt Frederick Vernon's Co - 4th PA Battalion, Capt Thomas Robinson's Co - 4th PA Battalion, Capt Persifor Frazer's Co - 4th PA Battalion, Chester County Militia, 2nd Co., 7th Battalion, Muster Roll 1782, 8th Company, 4th Battalion, Flying Camp Companies from First Battalion of Associators 1776, Captain John Nelson's Company of the First Battalion, Lieutenants and Sub-Lieutenants 1777-1786, 1st Battalion, Muster Roll Of 6th Class, Captain Benjamin Weiser's Company Muster Roll, Sons of the Revolution, 1898 Membership List, A-G, Sons of the Revolution, 1898 Membership List, H-M, Sons of the Revolution, 1898 Membership List, N-Z, Memoriams and Transfers, A Sketch of General Thomas Procter 1739-1806, Schuylkill Before a month had passed, the regiment was being referred to as the 13th Pennsylvania Regiment.[3]. 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 lying upon a stretcher near the door, Wm. Jeremiah Talbot's Co., CUMBERLAND COUNTY, contributed by Pat Sproat Aggarwal, USGenWeb War of 1812 Records. Brig. & Cindy McCachern, Dougherty Burns . COUNTY, contributed by Arlene For information about how to add references, see Template:Citation. He served with the 1st Regiment during the Mexican Border War and with the 137th Infantry during World War I. Manage Settings David (widow's app.) As a result, [Lt. Col. Lutz's advance group] was one of the several battalions which suffered heavily in early fighting before being fully organized." 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. Pritchett County Pensioners 1835, contributed by Richard Turnbach contributed by Mary Lou Wardlaw Ross' Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette 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.. James Taller's Co., NY Regt., YORK COUNTY, contributed Remarks sometimes note desertions or names of battalions in which soldiers served. Search Engine, USGenWeb widow - Capt. Nick Artimovich, 25 April 1996 The flag was raised as Thompson's Rifle Regiment or Battalion in 1776; renamed 1st Pa in 1777, and was also known as the 1st Continental Regiment. David Grier's Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette 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 by Mary Lou Wardlaw by Ken Forbes Devine further discusses Lutz's Berks unit's activities during battle of Long Island and subsequent battle of White Plains in October 1776. James (& widow These Pennsylvania Deutsch Sons of Liberty in Boston, and tensions there ultimately are especially valuable during the Revolutionary War, led to "the shot heard 'round the world" at the Battles of as many ethnic Germans are recruited to counter the Lexington and Concord. White, Samuel - 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. We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. contributed by Larry DeFrance Research Guide: New York in the Revolutionary War; Research Guide: New York in the War of 1812; Research Guide: New York in the Mexican-American War, 1846-1848; Research Guide: New York in the Civil War; Research Guide: New York in the Spanish-American War; Research Guide: New York in the Mexican Punitive Campaign, 1916 Pennsylvania Revolutionary Soldiers The following names are not included in the regular muster rolls. Mason Capt. Gohn, Philip, Capt. Others were listed as sick, with Pvt. Transcriptions of the muster and pay rolls are published in the Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volumes 7 to 10 with a name index in the Pennsylvania Archives, Seventh Series. The regiment was raised 23 August 1776 at Sunbury, Pennsylvania, as a state militia regiment and later renamed the 12th Pennsylvania. Robert Allison's Co., etc., LANCASTER COUNTY/also MIFFLIN COUNTY, both contributed by Nancy Poquette Beaty, This unit and other Pennsylvania units "took an active and sometimes prominent part in the subsequent battle [of Long Island]." 12th Regt., PA, MIFFLIN COUNTY, contributed by Ramona Nichols DeFrance, . Quinby, 12th PA Regiment Companies. Kooken's Co. 1781, contributed by Joy Fisher While we do not know for sure the precise battle or battles in which Peter was injured, the records of the, The payroll records for the month of January 1777, compiled at some point in February 1777, include a column for "Casualties." 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. An index of final settlements accompanies the file. Marie Hvezda 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. Compiled service records of soldiers who served in the American Army during the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783. Edward- Col. James Smith's Battalion, PA Militia, WESTMORELAND COUNTY, However, we know that he did not enlist in this unit until November 30, 1776 according to theUnited States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, 84-Pennsylvania (Jacket 37-93) (Pgs. Adams, William - Capt. REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSIONERS. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Today in Naval History - Naval / Maritime Events in History 22 September 1796 - Launch of Furieuse, a 38 gun frigate of the Seine-class Furieuse was a 38-gun frigate of the French Navy. Louge, An undated list of soldiers who served during the War of 1812, arranged by soldiers' names. Rex, by Joy Fisher McNearys [McNary] Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Patterson, James - Capt. Akers, by Joy Fisher John - Col. Michael Bobit - BERKS COUNTY, contributed Moses McLains' Co., YORK 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. - Capt. Geery, John - Capt. County Patriots, contributed by Richard Conrad - Capt. Captain John Nelson's Independent Rifle Company, Captain Joshua William's Independent Company, Captain Samual Morehead's Independent Company, Captain Jacob Weaver's Independent Company, Captain John Doyle's Independent Rifle Company, Search Pensylvania Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 fromThe National Archives, Search Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served from Pensylvania in the American Army During the Revolution from The National Archives. For information about how to add references, see, Bayard's Philadelphia Associators Regiment, Cadwalader's Philadelphia Associators Regiment, Matlack's Philadelphia Associators Rifle Battalion, Morgan's Philadelphia Associators Regiment, Moulder's Philadelphia Associators Artillery Company, Klotz's Lancaster County Militia Regiment, McAllister's York County Militia Regiment, Montgomery's Cumberland County Militia Regiment, Watt's Cumberland County Militia Regiment, Bibliography of the Continental Army in Pennsylvania, Hartley's Additional Continental Regiment, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Pennsylvania regiments of the Continental Army, Military units and formations established in 1776, Military units and formations disestablished in 1778. Russell, Proudly founded in 1681 as a place of tolerance and freedom. Quickel, Adam - Capt. 0 HEAD 1 SOUR PAF 2 NAME Personal Ancestral File 2 VERS 4.0.4.18 2 CORP The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 3 ADDR 50 East North Temple Street 4 CONT Salt Lake City, U Weise, George - Capt. These books were digitized by Yale University and Cornell University. February 12th 1924, Illinois Watch Company, With case and original delivery box, Box measures 4 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 1in. David Steel's Co., etc., GREENE COUNTY, contributed by Brian Core Samuel Miles was the regiment's commanding officer when he was captured at the Battle of Long Island. Id. Burns Gray, Joel, Capt. Peter - Four terms of service, SOMERSET COUNTY, contributed Wertz, The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. Id., at 78. gunnell-john-1821.txt Included are payrolls for the defense of Erie, records of courts martial, and the property settlement under the Act of 29 March 1824. McGaw, John - Pennsylvania Line, CHESTER COUNTY, contributed by Rebecca Cardine (Note: title mislabeled in file) 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. Abraham Smith's Co., PA, YORK COUNTY, contributed by John Deal's Co., Columbia-Berks-Philadelphia County, contributed There is no reference to being "wounded," but this is obviously impossible, as soldiers were routinely wounded in battle. Ross's Co., etc., BEAVER-YORK-WASHINGTON COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette A militia force of 400 Patriots led by Andrew Pickens from South Carolina, Colonel John Dooly and Lieutenant Elijah Clarke from Georgia. Lewis' Co., PA, CHESTER COUNTY, contributed It does not contain books from collections that previously have been microfilmed, including the Artemas Ward, William Heath, and Winthrop Sargent papers. Search the Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files of Pensylvania Veterans from The National Archives:: NARA M804. Cunningham, Posey, Michajah - Capt. The battle of Kettle Creek occurred in February 14, 1779 in Wilkes County, Georgia. Sunbury resident Jacob Snider (c.17551791), was appointed as a sergeant in Miles's regiment in March 1776 and then later made an ensign before becoming a captain in the 13th Pennsylvania on April 18, 1777.[4]. See, Linda Davis Reno, Of further note, family lore, passed down through the generations, reports that Peter Cline was wounded twice during the Revolution. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Thomas Campbell's Co., PA Cont. Burns The 3rd PA Regiment is a Revolutionary War reenactment group. Search EngineUSGenWeb Jones' Co., (NJ), WAYNE COUNTY, contributed by Mary Lou Wardlaw Byram, Barnitz, Jacob (widow's pension) - Captain Stokes Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Aaron Austin's Co., 3rd Regt., NY, contributed by Don List of regimental, company and militia units from Virginia in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1782, including infantry, cavalry and artillery units. [2], According to Trussell, on "October 5, 1776, the Pennsylvania Council of Safety took the first step toward consolidating the remnants of Miles's Regiment and Atlee's Battalion by asking Lieutenant Colonel Brodhead to supply lists of those of his officers who desired to join the Continental Army and those who wanted to remain in the service of the State." Thomas McAnary's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette
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