Re: The Negus Project
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In reply to:
The Negus Project
Rick Negus 1/17/04
Hi Rick,
These are not my ancestors, just data at hand.
Good luck with your NEGUS database.Jan
NEGUS, JOHN, Private
"[142] A payroll of Capt. Jesse Sawyer's company of Rangers, belonging to Maj. Ebenezer Allen's Detachment, raised for the defense of the State of Vermont, beginning April 25, 1780, and ending Jan. 10th, 1781, both days included.
Entered May 15
Discharged Jan. 3
Time in service 7 months, 19 days
Wages per month 2.0.0
Amount of wages 15.4.0 [15 pounds, 4 shillings, 0 pence]. page 336 [other pages not transcribed are 391, 571, 617, and 630.]
NEGUS, SAMUEL, Sergeant
"[142] A payroll of Capt. Jesse Sawyer's company of Rangers, belonging to Maj. Ebenezer Allen's Detachment, raised for the defense of the State of Vermont, beginning April 25, 1780, and ending Jan. 10th, 1781, both days included.
Entered May 31
Discharged Jan. 3
Time in service 7 months, 4 days
Wages per month 2.8.0
Amount of wages 17.2.4 [17 pounds, 2 shillings, 4 pence]. page 336 [other pages not transcribed are pages 387, 574, 629, and 763.]
NEGUS, WILLIAM
"[142] A payroll of Capt. Jesse Sawyer's company of Rangers, belonging to Maj. Ebenezer Allen's Detachment, raised for the defense of the State of Vermont, beginning April 25, 1780, and ending Jan. 10th, 1781, both days included.
Entered April 13
Discharged Dec. 1
Time in service 7 months, 19 days
Wages per month 2.4.0
Amount of wages 17.6.8 [17 pounds, 6 shillings, 8 pence]. page 336 [other pages not transcribed are 617 and 630].
NEGUS, WILLIAM Jr.,
[368] A Payroll of Capt. Josiah Boyden's Company in Col. William Williams' Regiment of Militia in the service of the United States, on an expedition to Bennington, in 1777.
Entered Sept. 24, 1777.
Discharged Oct. 21, 1777.
Days 27
Per day 1.8
Total 2.5.0 [2 pounds, 5 shillings, 0 pence].
Putney, Sept. 3, 1778.Recd. of Ira Allen, Esq., Treasurer of the State of Vermont, ..., the contents of this pay roll.Per Josiah Boyden, Capt."page 39.
Source is "Rolls of Vermont Soldiers in the REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The Adjutant General, Vermont, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volume 1.