- Capt. James Neel's Co., etc., GREENE COUNTY, contributed by Brian Core Burdge You may want to start by searching for a person's Military Service Records and Pension and Bounty Land records. P. C., of the 12th New York State Vols., "the only son of his . He was promoted to captain lieutenant in June 1779 and retired on 1 Jan. 1781. Id., at 78. Wade on row gallie on Delaware River, etc., DELAWARE (also CHESTER) COUNTY, contributed by Lynn Beatty Harmany is simply listed as sick, and another, Edward O'Brien, is listed as "Deserted Jan. 3d," the day of the Battle of Princeton.. contributed by Joy Fisher Gibbs' Co., etc., WESTMORELAND COUNTY, contributed by Michael S. Caldwell 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. As noted by Devine, in the minds of many generals, the Flying Camp was "clearly distinguishable" from the militia, but "in the minds of other officers of regular continental and state battalions of whom the dintinction was not of practical consequence, the Flying Camp was mere militia." Exemptions were extremely limited, and an estimated 60,000 men were enrolled. Goss, Abraham, Col. Stewart's Regiment, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, contributed by Jan Kuhn of Revolutionary Pensioners, John There is no reference to being "wounded," but this is obviously impossible, as soldiers were routinely wounded in battle. Thomas McAnary's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Shaw, James (& widow's app.) The Pennsylvania Line: Regimental Organization and Operations, 1776-1783, To George Washington from the Pennsylvania Council of Safety, 8 February 1777, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-08-02-0295, Bibliography of the Continental Army in Pennsylvania, United States Army Center of Military History, Hartley's Additional Continental Regiment, 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, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=13th_Pennsylvania_Regiment&oldid=982305666, Pennsylvania regiments of the Continental Army, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 7 October 2020, at 10:21. Total Publications 30 Total Records 33,876,973 - Captains William Price & Andrew Swearingen, WASHINGTON COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Russell, Furry's Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Stratton, 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. Abraham Smith's Co., PA, YORK COUNTY, contributed by McDowell, James - Capt. 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. Williams, William - Capt. Louge, 1844, Mr. Calhoun himself took the place best fitted to carry out his bold designs. Conrad - Capt. Lists each soldier's name, term of service, and name of the company commander. of Helsinki, 2010, pgs. Marsh 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. Included are payrolls for the defense of Erie, records of courts martial, and the property settlement under the Act of 29 March 1824. Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. 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. Benjamin Taylor (likely the "Ensign Taylor" referenced in Peter's pension application) was listed as "Died" at Reading, January 4, 1777. - Capt. 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. John Anderson'sCo., etc., WASHINGTON COUNTY, contributed Col. Thomas Hartley (acting) 3d Pennsylvania. 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 Ross' Co., etc., YORK-WASHINGTON-GREENE COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette She spent most. /'///'//:) ///>/ /'// .i.h.iiA,/,- BTMsm f mmw'^m^. by Ken Forbes Johns, William (widow's app.) Pritchett at 62. Lot - Capt. The regiment was raised 23 August 1776 at Sunbury, Pennsylvania as a state militia regiment and later renamed the 12th Pennsylvania. Wakelee, Moreover, Michael Waltz also fails to mention the Battle of Princeton in his list of engagements in both of his pension applications for 1818 and 1820 respectively (no pension application from Henry Miller has been found to date). Brig. Peter - Four terms of service, SOMERSET COUNTY, contributed Gen. Thomas Conway. Purpose of this Document: To register members of the Fifth Pennsylvania Regiment to have full benefits including insurance coverage necessary to participate at events with this unit. Ament, Henry - Capt. Cooke's Co., 3rd Regt., PA, WASHINGTON COUNTY, County Pensioners 1835, contributed by M. Finley, Andrew -(& widow's app.) 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. Stephen - BRADFORD COUNTY, contributed by Mary 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. Peter - Capt. The field officers had all received a military training. Workman, James - Capt. Joseph Reid's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette James Piggott's Co., PA, etc., ALLEGHENY COUNTY, contributed John Doyle's Co., WESTMORELAND-YORKCOUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Compiled service records of soldiers who served in the American Army during the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783. Michael - Capt. contributed by Nancy Poquette Promoted to . The rest fell back towards the main force in the area. Formed in May of 1775, the First Battalion was comprised of volunteers and except for few months with Washington's army in 1777, the Battalion was used defending Western Pennsylvania against British-inspired Indian raids. County Patriots, contributed by Richard . Yoho, Henry - Capt. Weisel, Jacob - Capt. 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. Wertz, Hessian mercenaries employed by the British Army. Ross's Co., etc., BEAVER-YORK-WASHINGTON COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Pennsylvania Society, Sons of the Revolution, 1898 Membership List, H-M, contributed by Betty Lynne Bernhardt Byram, Sifert (or Cypher), Daniel - Col. Proctor's Artillery, PA Line, BEDFORD COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette of Light Infantry Regt., PA, Major John Kiley's Co., contributed by Beryl Meehan Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiments Muster Rolls and Service Records Pennsylvania in the Civil War 1st Pennsylvania Volunteers - Field and Staff Officers - Regimental Band - Company A - Bethlehem, Northampton County - Company B - Easton, Northampton County - Company C - Easton, Northampton County - Company D - Easton, Northampton County 145-146 of 692; see also pgs. Schuylkill Anderson, Andrew - Capt. Kinter, John - Capt. Research our Records The National Archives holds records relating to military service during the Revolutionary War, including both Continental troops and state troops that served as Continental troops. In January 1777 the 12th was commanded by Colonel William Cooke at Princeton. 1, Pgs 59-78, Penn State Jan. 1979. The "Flying Camp was to be culled from the militias of Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania." To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. Momie, Jacob - Capt. Johnson, David, Capt. Posey, Michajah - Capt. Graeffs Co., LANCASTER COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Northampton County - Captain John Nelson's Company of the First Battalion, Fries, Peter - Capt. by Dean McGee Russell - Capt. Dritts 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.. John - Col. Michael Bobit - BERKS COUNTY, contributed Numerous individuals listed in the index were granted pensions for War of 1812 service. Springer, Uriah - Capt. Foster's Co., NJ, LYCOMING COUNTY, contributed to land warrants, rosters and veteran lists may also be submitted for Oury/Owry, George - WESTMORELAND COUNTY, contributed by Starlene Oary Foreman, The regiment was disbanded on January 1, 1783. Quiggles' Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette - Capt. Lot: 605 - Virginia Militia 1st Regiment Civil War Shako Cap 1854 stamped inside. 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 Francis Lud. 6 MEETING IN TRENTON. See, Linda Davis Reno, Of further note, family lore, passed down through the generations, reports that Peter Cline was wounded twice during the Revolution. May, Aggarwal, USGenWeb John George Hoffner (17351799), who had joined Miles's regiment as a sergeant in May 1776 and had been promoted to ensign the following fall, was appointed first lieutenant with the 13th Pennsylvania in March 1777, and then commissioned as a captain at the end of that same year. 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. Harbison, Francis - Capt. McBride, Robert - Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania Regiment, contributed by Vicki McBride Trevisanut Phillip M. Wakelee, Joseph - Capt. Rex, - BEDFORD COUNTY, contributed by Jerry L. Johnston& Joanne Corle They were downloaded from the Internet Archive. On November 30, 1776, Peter Klein began his service with the 12th Pennsylvania Continentals as a private in Captain Nicholas Miller's Company (Company B). Chester County, West Nottingham CompanyRoster, contributed by Kathryn Payne Some years ago, I corresponded with a Cline cousin, a retired officer in the Army, regarding Peter's Revolutionary War record. Cline Johnson Family - Peter Cline Revolutionary War Soldier 12th Pennsylvania Regiment, U.S.A. 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. Robert Allison's Co., etc., LANCASTER COUNTY/also MIFFLIN COUNTY, both contributed by Nancy Poquette Chester County Militia, 2nd Co., 7th Battalion, contributed by Sandra Ferguson Please enable scripts and reload this page. . Archives Special Projects, USGenWeb An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. 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. 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. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought on the days July 1, 1863 to July 3, 186 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 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 The regiment was merged into the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment shortly after Monmouth and went out of existence. The regiment was raised 23 August 1776 at Sunbury, Pennsylvania, as a state militia regiment and later renamed the 12th Pennsylvania. John - Capt. Aaron Austin's Co., 3rd Regt., NY, contributed by Don White, Samuel - Capt. by Beryl Meehan Continue with Recommended Cookies. - YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette County Pensioners I & II, Columbia Kooken's Co. 1781, contributed by Joy Fisher Moreover, the 1st Pennsylvania was recruited in the summer of 1775, for enlistment periods of one year. Allison, Gauyn [Gavin?] Purdy, Patrick (widow's app.) Peter Cline filed his Revolutionary War pension application in 1832 in Montgomery County, Virginia. According to Peter Cline's pension application, he was a current Pike County, Kentucky resident but had previously resided in Berks County, Pennsylvania during the Revolution. He enlisted with Captain Henry Miller and served in the 12th Pennsylvania Regiment which was formed in September, 1776. Peter statesthatwas engaged in the following battles against the British: the Battle of Long Island, White Plains, Trenton, and Germantown. He was probably engaged at Princeton as well. He then marched from the Wide Marsh (White Marsh)in Pennsylvania to Germantown, Pennsylvania, then to the mouth of the Schuylkill, then up the same to Valley Forge.. 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) The regiment was known for wearing blue uniforms with white facings along with a leather jockey cap or light infantryman's cap if available. See, Francis E. Devine, 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, PETER CLINE'S SERVICE IN THE 12TH PENNSYLVANIA CONTINENTALS. Patterson, James - Capt. The regiment was raised 23 August 1776 at Sunbury, Pennsylvania, as a state militia regiment and later renamed the 12th Pennsylvania. - Capt. Project. - Capt. New York Weekly Museum, 1793 and 1794. . Then, in late November 1776, "the final two weeks of the Flying Camp's formal existence were spent by its Pennsylvanian remnants retreating with Washington across New Jersey. County Pensioners 1818, contributed by Richard Turnbach at 66. Gen. Niave F. Knell, incoming deputy commanding general-support, 1st Infantry Division, presents U.S. Army Brig. COUNTY, contributed by Dean McGee Tritt, Peter - Capt. 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. Please improve this article by adding a reference. The main force had retreated in disorder to high ground near the Red Lion Tavern, where it was partly rallied after daybreak by Gen. Samuel Parsons, and held until reinforcements arrived. First, we know that Peter was in the 12th Pennsylvania Continentals. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. Revolutionary War, Short explanation of document on . Robert Craig's Co., PA Militia, WASHINGTON COUNTY, Russell, 12th Pennsylvania Regiment (Revolutionary War) Pennsylvania. Archives, National Id., fn. & Cindy McCachern He and Michael Waltz must have returned to the 12th PA sometime in early February 1777 as both signed their pay vouchers for their January 1777 pay. , 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. 12th PA Regiment Companies. . 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. Christian - Capt. or Doherty, John. UPDATE (March 13, 2021): Additional research has shed some new light on Peter Cline's service during the Revolutionary War. by Scott Hanna Jacob Livergood's Co., ALLEGHENY COUNTY, contributed by Guy Potts A militia force of 400 Patriots led by Andrew Pickens from South Carolina, Colonel John Dooly and Lieutenant Elijah Clarke from Georgia. 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. Miller, Conrad - Capt. David (widow's app.) 46, No. McKinley, David - Capt. Lists each soldier's name, term of service, and name of the company commander. In January 1777 the 12th was commanded by Colonel . David (widow's app. Fayette 53 talking about this. This required premium reimburses the Regiment for the monies already issued towards the groups Insurance Premium. Samuel Miles was the regiment's commanding officer when he was captured at the Battle of Long Island. John - WESTMORELAND (also ALLEGHENY) COUNTY, contributed by Lynn Beatty The South was planning on moving the war onto Northern soil if they won the battle but the result of the battle was that the South lost. 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. - Capt. The regiment would see action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston.
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