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Company in Col Thompson's Battalion of Riflemen; first company raised in Northampton County for active service; term of enlistment 1 year; rank of Private unless otherwise stated.

Captain Abraham Miller's Company

  • Capt Charles Craig;  1st Lt to Capt 11/1775; wounded at Brandywine; shot himself 1782

  • Capt Abraham Miller; 6/25/1775; resigned 11/9/1775

  • 1st Lt Thomas Craig;  From 2nd Lt 11/1775

  • 2nd Lt Samuel Craig;  To Capt 1st PA 10/1/1776; retired 7/1/1781

  • 3rd Lt David Harris;  To 1st Lt Nagel's Co 1/5/1776; to Capt 1st PA; resigned 10/20/1777

  • Sgt Enoch Anderson

  • Sgt Luke Brodhead; Afterwards to Capt 6th PA

  • Sgt Christian Holmes

  • Sgt Aaron Norcross;  To Lt

  • Cpl Shubert Armitage

  • Cpl David Hains

  • Cpl David James

  • Cpl John Sawyer

  • Drummer Peter Adams;  Ill at Philadelphia 12/1776

  • Jacob Bennett

  • Jost Berger; Drafted to Morgan's Rifle Corps; discharged 1/1781 at Trenton

  • Michael Bowman

  • David Boyd

  • Rhinehart Brunner

  • Christopher Buckly

  • Thomas Carter

  • Martin Carey

  • Thomas Clemms

  • Robert Clifton

  • Richard Concklin

  • Nicholas Cooker;  KIA

  • Marmaduke Curtis

  • Elias Dailey

  • Samuel Dean; To 1st Lt Col Hart's Btl'n Flying Camp 1776; to Lt 11th PA

  • Chris Deats

  • Benjamin Decker

  • Wendle Engle

  • William Ferguson

  • Henry Frantz

  • Peter Frantz

  • Elias Fritzman

  • Thomas Galbraith

  • Hugh Gaston

  • Chris Hartney

  • John Harvey

  • John Hayward

  • James Hegerman

  • John Hernichon;  Wounded in jaw at Long Island

  • Samuel Horner

  • Peter Hoster

  • Cornelius Jacobs

  • James Johnson

  • Robert Johnston

  • William Karich

  • Michael Kaup

  • Martin Kehrer;  Died at hospital in Princeton

  • Bernhard Kline

  • Peter Koken

  • Peter Ledger

  • James Ledlie

  • Nathan Levy

  • Henry Lonker

  • Robert Marshall

  • Henry Matthias

  • Daniel McCarty

  • James McElise

  • John McFerrin;  Killed 1782 at Piper's Fort by Indians

  • Jacob Miller

  • John Miller

  • John Moeser

  • Jacob Moyer

  • Peter Nousted

  • Joseph Orr

  • Rees Price

  • Thomas Richart

  • George Rishell

  • Robert Robertson

  • Patrick Roy

  • John Snyder

  • David Sonn;  Served 3yrs 9 mos

  • Adam Wagner

  • John Watson

  • Andrew Weill

  • John White

  • Anthony Wighouse

Reference

Information from History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley Publishing Co., Allentown PA,  1914.

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