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Lona
Subject: Killed at Battle of Bunker Hill (of 140 reported Americans who died)
Mr. Cheney CT - Capt. Knowlton's Troops
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To: <AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Subject: [A-REV] Of the 140 Americans killed at Bunker Hill... (work in progress)
Date: Friday, August 02, 2002 9:40 PM
Beginning last evening thru today I have 39 of the 140
1. Pollard
2. Fassett
3. Prescott
4. Blood
5. Corey
6. Dodge
7. Peter Fiske
8. Foster
9. Hobart
10. Jenkins
11. Parker
12. Woods
13. Cheney
14. Lyon
15. Russ
16. Gen. Jos. Warren
17. Lt. Col. Parker
18. Capt. Walker
19. Stevens
20. Amasa Fisk
21. Robbins
22. Whitman
23. Wainwright Fisk
24. Minot
25. Colburn
26. Youngman
27. Shattuck
28 McIntosh
29. Nims
30. Shannon
31. McCallis
32 Broderick
33. Gardener
34. Wyman
35. Bason
36. Mason
37. Cleveland
38. McFarland
39. Coburn
These are all sourced but still in progress but if you want the source now, let me know.
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From: <Farns10th(a)aol.com>
To: <AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Subject: [A-REV] CT Men at Breed's Hill, dead, wounded, prisoners...more names at
website
Date: Sunday, August 04, 2002 5:00 PM
Battle of Bunker (Breed's Hill) Hill
Among the Connecticut officers mentioned as present in the action were Gen.
Putnam, in
general command, Major Durkee, Captains Chester, Clark, Coit, Lieuts. Dana,
Keyes, Hide, Webb, Grosvenor, Bingham (of Norwich), and Ensigns Hill and Bill
(of Lebanon).
A few of the men's names are also reported, namely: Roger Fox, William
Cheeney, Asahel Lyon, Benjamin Rist, Samuel Ashbo, Gershom Smith, Matthew
Cummings, Daniel Memory -- killed;
Philip Johston, Wilson Rowlandson, Lawrence Sullivan, William Robinson,
Benjamin Ross -- prisoners;
Gershom Clark, of Lebanon, wounded; James Law, of Lebanon -- right arm
broken;
John Arnold, Ebenezer Clark, Elijah Abbe, William Clark, Beriah Geer, Nathan
Richardson, William Watrous, Sylvanus Snow, William Moore, John Wampee, and
Timothy Bugbee -- lost their guns in the fight.
As to losses, one account gives fourteen killed and thirty wounded among the
Connecticut men. Dr. Philip Turner is mentioned as "attendg wounded after
Charlestown Battle.
Lawrence Sullivan, prisoner, was released Feb. 24, 76. William Crane of
Wethersfield, Chester's Co., was in the action.
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