Nason, Bartholomew, Berwick, N. H. [Me.].Private, Capt. Philip Hubbard's co., Col. James Scammon's (30th) regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 8, 1775; service, 3 mos. 1 day; also, company return [probably Oct., 1775], including abstract of pay to last of July, 1775; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Dec. 21, 1775; also, Private, Capt. Jonathan Sawyer's (late Capt. Wentworth Stuart's) co., Col. Edmund Phinney's regt.; muster roll dated Garrison at Fort George, Dec. 8, 1776; enlisted Jan. 1, 1776; reported discharged Sept. 26, 1776; also, enlistment agreement dated May 28, 1778, signed by said Nason and others, engaging themselves to serve in the Continental Army for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778; also, list of men raised in Suffolk Co., agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778, as returned by Stephen Badlam, Superintendent for said county, dated Dorchester, June 29, 1778; also, descriptive list of men raised to reinforce the Continental Army for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778, returned as received of Maj. Stephen Badlam, by Capt. Robert Davis, at Roxbury, June 4, 1778, to be delivered to Brig. Gen. Jonathan Warner at Fishkill; Capt. Sumner's co., Col. Gill's regt.; age, 22 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 11 in.; complexion, dark; hair, dark; eyes, gray; nationality, American; occupation, husbandman; residence, Berwick, N. H.; engaged for town of Dorchester; also, list of men returned as mustered by Henry Rutgers, Jr., Deputy Muster Master, dated Fishkill, Aug. 1, 1778. [See Bartholomew Mason.]
Occup. listed as a Merchant
1775 Minuteman in Revolutionary War
∼Bartholomew served in the Revolutionary War 1775 as a Minuteman. He was the son of Nathaniel Nason & Meribah Tuttle. He married to Elizabeth Hooton on October 17, 1776 in Maine of which 10 children were born to them. He made his living as a store merchant.
Nason, Bartholomew, Berwick, N. H. [Me.].Private, Capt. Philip Hubbard's co., Col. James Scammon's (30th) regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 8, 1775; service, 3 mos. 1 day; also, company return [probably Oct., 1775], including abstract of pay to last of July, 1775; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Dec. 21, 1775; also, Private, Capt. Jonathan Sawyer's (late Capt. Wentworth Stuart's) co., Col. Edmund Phinney's regt.; muster roll dated Garrison at Fort George, Dec. 8, 1776; enlisted Jan. 1, 1776; reported discharged Sept. 26, 1776; also, enlistment agreement dated May 28, 1778, signed by said Nason and others, engaging themselves to serve in the Continental Army for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778; also, list of men raised in Suffolk Co., agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778, as returned by Stephen Badlam, Superintendent for said county, dated Dorchester, June 29, 1778; also, descriptive list of men raised to reinforce the Continental Army for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778, returned as received of Maj. Stephen Badlam, by Capt. Robert Davis, at Roxbury, June 4, 1778, to be delivered to Brig. Gen. Jonathan Warner at Fishkill; Capt. Sumner's co., Col. Gill's regt.; age, 22 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 11 in.; complexion, dark; hair, dark; eyes, gray; nationality, American; occupation, husbandman; residence, Berwick, N. H.; engaged for town of Dorchester; also, list of men returned as mustered by Henry Rutgers, Jr., Deputy Muster Master, dated Fishkill, Aug. 1, 1778. [See Bartholomew Mason.]
Occup. listed as a Merchant
1775 Minuteman in Revolutionary War
∼Bartholomew served in the Revolutionary War 1775 as a Minuteman. He was the son of Nathaniel Nason & Meribah Tuttle. He married to Elizabeth Hooton on October 17, 1776 in Maine of which 10 children were born to them. He made his living as a store merchant.
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