Troutman, 51. - Capt. As such, without more evidence, I believe that this striking coincidence is simply that - a coincidence. by Joy Fisher Jacob - Capt. Harmon - Enlisted Sussex Co., NJ, FRANKLIN COUNTY, contributed by 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. McBride, Robert - Lieutenant 9th Pennsylvania Regiment, contributed by Vicki McBride Trevisanut [Finding Aid] [Digital Images], War of 1812 Militia Accounts, 1812-1827 {#2.62}General accounts of Deputy Quartermaster Frederick Foering and paymaster accounts of various companies, brigades, and regiments. Wade on row gallie on Delaware River, etc., DELAWARE (also CHESTER) COUNTY, contributed by Lynn Beatty Peter - Served NJ, LYCOMING COUNTY, contributed by Beryl Oury/Owry, George - WESTMORELAND COUNTY, contributed by Starlene Oary Total Publications 30 Total Records 33,876,973 Before a month had passed, the regiment was being referred to as the 13th Pennsylvania Regiment.[3]. Fetty, George - Capt. Turnbach Fontal's Co., PA, YORK COUNTY, contributed PETER CLINE'S SERVICE IN THE 12TH PENNSYLVANIA CONTINENTALS. Pattons Co., etc., WASHINGTON-BUCKS-FRANKLIN CO, contributed by Nancy Poquette An Expedition for the Capture of Fort Duquesne gunnell-john-1823.txt It mustered out June 11, 1864. Marsh Hook, Capt. Mathias Brobst's Co., etc. 51. Francis Lud. Gregory, Cooper, Charles - 1st Regiment, PA Line, CHESTER COUNTY, contributed by Rebecca Cardine 2023 myrevolutionarywar.com - All rights reserved. Edward- Col. James Smith's Battalion, PA Militia, WESTMORELAND COUNTY, "About midnight on 27 August [1776], Maj. Edward Burd, second in Command of Lutz's Berks detachment, with a company or two, relieved the picket in front of the western flank of the American advanced line. lying upon a stretcher near the door, Wm. Weisel, Jacob (widow's app.) McNary's Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette The payroll records for the month of January 1777, compiled at some point in February 1777, include a column for "Casualties." The regiment was known for wearing blue uniforms with white facings along with a leather jockey cap or light infantryman's cap if available. County Pensioners 1835, contributed by M. Proudly founded in 1681 as a place of tolerance and freedom. 12th Regt., PA, MIFFLIN COUNTY, contributed by Ramona Nichols DeFrance, . Organized between October 25- November 26, 1775 at Philadelphia to consist of 8 companies from Philadelphia, Philadelphia City, Northampton, Berks and Bucks Counties. War Pension Lists. by Deborah - Capt. Corps of Pennsylvania Loyalists, contributed by R. Wallace Hale In January 1777 the 12th was commanded by Colonel . Reichswick, 12th Pennsylvania Regiment (Revolutionary War) Pennsylvania. Simon Vanarsdale's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Allen, William; lieutenant in Colonel Timothy Green's battalion, 1776; wounded at White Plains. Bowen's Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Northampton County - Flying Camp Companies from First Battalion of Associators 1776, contributed by Joy Fisher Miller, Richard - 1st Regiment NC, BUTLER COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette He served with the 1st Regiment during the Mexican Border War and with the 137th Infantry during World War I. Allshouse, Henry - Capt, John Arndt's Rifle Co., WESTMORELAND-NORTHAMPTON COUNRY, contributed by Lynn Beatty 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. COUNTY, contributed by Denise Meador The companies were raised for three months' service which at that time was thought to be enough for the suppression of the Rebellion. Cumberland County - Class Rolls 1780-82, Eighth Battalion, contributed by M. Burns County Patriots, contributed by Richard COUNTY, contributed by Arlene 1755 May and June. 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). Because of the ongoing problems with militia units (loose discipline and reluctance to serve far from home), and further reluctance for the recruitment of professional units, a compromise, known as the "Flying Camp," was born. Whitcraft, Continue with Recommended Cookies. George - Capt. Happes, Shipman, 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. Gen. Lachlan McIntosh. McQuillen, Garrett - Capt. Marsh Clason, Zachariah - Capt. at 62. An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. Russell - Capt. Peter Tritt's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette The latter of those two regiments had been named after Samuel Miles, who had been appointed as its commanding officer on March 3, 1776. Neal. John - WESTMORELAND (also ALLEGHENY) COUNTY, contributed by Lynn Beatty Quiggles' Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Christian - Capt. - Capt. GitHub export from English Wikipedia. Col. Thomas Hartley (acting) 2d Pennsylvania. The regiment would see action at Brandywine, Paoli, Germantown, Monmouth, Springfield, Green Spring, and Yorktown. David Green [Grier's] Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Harbison, Robert - Capt. McKinley, David - Capt. The most romantic and chivalrous side of both the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 had their happenings with horsemen, and the most of those were either on the Southern soil or came from the states which sympathized with the South. Bailey, George - Capt. & Cindy McCachern, Dougherty ), McGerry/McGeary, James McCandless' Co., etc. [Finding Aid] [Digital Images], Auditor General, Department of the(Record Group002) [Finding Aid]. "Sometime before 20 August a sizeable number of members of the Pennsylvania Flying Camp had left New Jersey and were being transported toward Long Island. Phillip M. - 2nd Virginia Regt., PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, contributed Unfortunately, there are no records currently known that would positively identify Peter's unit that was involved in these two battles as referenced in his pension application. May, The regiment was raised 23 August 1776 at Sunbury, Pennsylvania as a state militia regiment and later renamed the 12th Pennsylvania. They were in Boston in 1775 and 1776, but Peter never mentions any service in Boston, and for Peter to have joined the 12th PA, he would have been required to leave the 1st PA, an intact unit, in the middle of his second, one-year enlistment of this unit, which is unlikely. Longs Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette The regiment was merged into the 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment on July 1, 1778. Joseph Ogle's Co., etc., WASHINGTON COUNTY, contributed by Leana They were published as a set of 8 volumes. his, Peter x Cline, Mark. James (& widow Possible eagle missing above militia insignia. - Capt. Pennsylvania Society, Sons of the Revolution, 1898 Membership List, H-M, contributed by Betty Lynne Bernhardt On the 12th of April he had concluded a treaty of annexation, with the Texan Commissioners, which was presented to the Senate on the 22d. 145-146 of 692). Burns Chester County, East Nottingham CompanyRoster, contributed by Kathryn Payne Bickel, John - Capt. Ross' Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette or Doherty, John. While we do not know for sure the precise battle or battles in which Peter was injured, the records of theUnited States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, may shed some light on this. Akers, John Philips Co., etc., GREENE COUNTY, contributed by Brian Core 10th North Carolina. Chester County, Capt Thomas Robinson's Co - 4th PA Battalion, contributed by Fred Kelso Adams, David - Capt. Revolutionary War Soldier 12th Pennsylvania Regiment Continental Army United States Revolutionary War Service [Updated Below, 3/13/2021] Peter Cline filed his Revolutionary War pension application in 1832 in Montgomery County, Virginia. - Captains William Price & Andrew Swearingen, WASHINGTON COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette . . Samuel Miles was the regiment's commanding officer when he was captured at the Battle of Long Island. However, by late 1775/early 1776, the British position in Boston had become indefensible, and they eventually evacuated Boston, enroute to New York, in 1776.. by David Zimmerman Russell, The Indians took the children as prisoners along with Mrs. Ingles and her mother-in-law, Eleanor Draper. Baker, John - Capt. David Steel's Co., etc., GREENE COUNTY, contributed by Brian Core Covenhofer's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. by Karen Bush Finley, Andrew -(& widow's app.) General accounts of Deputy Quartermaster Frederick Foering and . Gregory, McCurdy, James - Capt. ), Capt. Miller, Conrad - Capt. Aggarwal, USGenWeb County Pensioners 1835, contributed by M. 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. George McCarter's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Johnson, 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." Lists each soldier's name, term of service, and name of the company commander. - Capt. Columbia Hixson, James - Capt. The regiment was raised 23 August 1776 at Sunbury, Pennsylvania as a state militia regiment and later renamed the 12th Pennsylvania. [Finding Aid][Digital Images], War of 1812 Militia Accounts: Final Settlement with the United States, 1812-1827 {#2.63}General accounts and orders, receipts, pay vouchers, muster rolls, and payrolls for Pennsylvania militia on active duty during the War of 1812. Burns See, Cecil Cline, Peter Cline, Revolutionary Soldier and His Descendants(2007) at pg. Banta, Samuel - Capt. Cornelius - Capt David Berry's Co., PA, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, contributed Please enable scripts and reload this page. Northampton County - Captain John Nelson's Company of the First Battalion, On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Recall also that the Revolution began in Massachusetts in 1775 with Lexington and Concord and later, the battles around Boston. 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. William McCasky's Co., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette George Smith's Co., etc., MONTGOMERY COUNTY, contributed by Jim Stokes Dougherty 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.. Blackburn, John August - Capt. War of 1812 Records. Marie Hvezda Davids Thompson, Robert - LANCASTER COUNTY, contributed by J. Robison - Capt. Sifert (or Cypher), Daniel - Col. Proctor's Artillery, PA Line, BEDFORD COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette Watson's Co., etc., LANCASTER COUNTY, Valentine Upp's Co., etc., BEDFORD COUNTY, contributed by Jerry L. Johnston& Joanne Corle Cunningham, 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 Wallace, Andrew - Captain Church's Co., etc., CHESTER COUNTY, contributed by Joy Fisher Henry Miller, Lieutenant Henderson, Major Patterson, Lieutenant Col. Potter, Col. Cook, Ensign Taylor, left the service sometime in September 1777, resided in Reddingtown, Barracks County and State of Pennsylvania at the time he entered the service. Was engaged in the following battles: The battle of Long Island, White Plains, Trenton and Germantown and marched from the wide marsh in Pennsylvania to Germantown in Pennsylvania, then back to Chestnut Hill, then to the mouth of the Schuylkill, then up the same to the Valley Forge. He herby relinquishes any claim to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the Pension roll of any agency in any state. Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid. In the spring of 1776, there was significant need of an American defense in and around New York City. 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. Yoho, Henry - Capt. However, the records clearly show that the 12th PA was involved in the Second Battle of Trenton, also called the Battle of Assunpink Creek, on January 2, 1777, as well as the Battle of Princeton, which occurred the next day on January 3, 1777. It appears then that Peter was wounded sometime in January 1777. Others were listed as sick, with Pvt. McClean, John Anderson'sCo., etc., WASHINGTON COUNTY, contributed by David Wilson Download The Marshall Cavendish Illustrated Encyclopedia of World War I - 11 PDF David (and widow's app.) However, for others, the Casualties column has listed "Died," "Sick," or "Sick" with a reference to the town where they are sick, as well as "Deserter" and "Furlough." Pensions arranged by veteran's name. James Taller's Co., NY Regt., YORK COUNTY, contributed The rest fell back towards the main force in the area. David Grier's Co., etc., YORK COUNTY, contributed by Nancy Poquette John Deal's Co., Columbia-Berks-Philadelphia County, contributed Vanderbelt, Virginians played a pivotal role in the struggle for American independence, 1775-1783. Most of the soldiers had dashed lines through this column, meaning that they were not a casualty for the month of January. 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 Hamilton, Daniel - Capt. Thus, it is very likely, based upon the known evidence to date, that Peter Cline received at least one of his wounds at the 2nd Battle of Trenton. In January 1777 the 12th was commanded by Colonel . In January 1777 the 12th was commanded by Colonel William Cooke at Princeton. P. C., of the 12th New York State Vols., "the only son of his . contributed by Donald C. Beatty Burdge Pennsylvania Artillery, I & II, (History and Rosters), contributed by Donna Bluemink The regiment was merged into the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment shortly after Monmouth and went out of existence. by Joy Fisher If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.. Also, the 12th PA Continentals did not arrive in time to join Washington's forces for the Battle of Trenton on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 1776. 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. Based upon the analysis here, Peter Klein was very likely part of this unit that proceeded to Long Island with Lt. Col. Lutz. John Linton's Co., PA, contributed by Steve Id. In the spring of 1776, there was significant need of an American defense in and around New York City. Staley, Jacob - (widow app.) County Pensioners 1835, contributed by Richard Turnbach Northampton County - 1st Battalion, Muster Roll Of 6th Class, contributed by Joy Fisher Beaty, The Pennsylvania Militia was organized under an act of March 7, 1777, which provided for compulsory enrollment by the constables of all able-bodied male whites between the ages of eighteen and fifty-three. by Joy Fisher this project. Included are payrolls for the defense of Erie, records of courts martial, and the property settlement under the Act of 29 March 1824. Michael, Capt. - Capt. Neal - Col. Hampton's Regt., PA, BEAVER COUNTY, contributed Research Guide: New York in the Revolutionary War; Research Guide: New York in the War of 1812; Research Guide: New York in the Mexican-American War, 1846-1848; Research Guide: New York in the Civil War; Research Guide: New York in the Spanish-American War; Research Guide: New York in the Mexican Punitive Campaign, 1916 Id., at 78. 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.
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