Pennsylvania Revolutionary War Oath of Allegiance, Town of Drumore, 1777-79
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NAMES OF PERSONS WHO TOOK THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA IN DRUMORE TOWNSHIP, 1777-78.
A List of the Names and Sirnames of all the white mal inhabitants that have taken the Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance and Fidelity, as directed by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania, dated the 13th day of June, 1777. Since the first day of October, in the Same Year, until the first day
October 3, 1777
- Robert McCombs, Jr.
October 7
- Cornelius Garnston
- Robert Patterson
- James Buchanan
October 14
- Robert Steen
- William Davis
October 15
- James Ceage
October 23
- Isaac Grist
October 25
- John Gordon
October 26
- Gist Vaughon
November 9
- Hugh Reed
November 19
- James Gilcrest
November 25
- Samuel Kirkpatrick
November 28
- Thomas Leeky
December 8
- James Knox, Jr.
December 25
- Thomas Leacy
January 17, 1778
- Arthur Montgomery
January 30
- Hugh Peden
February 2
- Peter Poland
February 27
- Samuel Strean
March 23
- Jonas Miles
March 27
- William Walker
- John Craig
- David McCulloh
April 6
- Thomas Miles
April 13
- John Reed
- John Carson
May 9
- John Hamilton
May 11
- Patrick Kelly
May 20
- William Long
May 23
- Philip Stroud
May 25
- James Moore
May 27
- John Morrison
May 28
- William Robb
- James Parry
May 30
- Robert Wallis
- William Mitchel
- Andrew Cummings
June 3
- Samuel Morrison
- James Mahalam
June 8
- John Neiper
June 13
- Adam Moore
- Thomas McConel
June 15
- William McAlarney
June 23
- Hugh Holliday
June 26
- Andrew Porterfield
July 16
- William Downing
July 18
- Richard Pollock
July 21
- Robert Townsley
July 23
- Richard Hart
July 25
- William McLaughlin
August 10
- Charles Heron
August 11
- James Johnson
August 12
- Hugh Bigham
August 14
- John Porter
August 22
- Matthew Reed
August 24
- Barnabas Allen
- Francis Devilonghen
- Thomas Grubb
Source: "Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol. XIII", JOhn B. Linn and Wm. H. Egle., M.D., Editor, Manchester, E. K. Meyers, State Printer, 1890.