New Hampshire
Revolutionary War Association Test
Town of Sanbornton
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WE, the Subscribers, do hereby solemnly engage, and promise, that we will, to the utmost of our Power, at the Risque of our Lives and Fortunes, with ARMS, oppose the Hostile Proceedings of the British Fleets, and Armies, against the United American COLONIES.
Sanbornton
- Joseph Woodman
- Nicholas Clark
- Robert Smart
- Natl. Burley
- Stephen Burley
- John Clark
- Benjamin Darling
- James Cates
- John Johnson
- David Ran
- Enoch Ealy
- James Cates, Jr.
- Aaron Samborn
- Danl. Sanborn
- Josiah Samborn
- James Gibson
- John Colby
- Joseph Clark
- Willm. Durgin, Jr.
- Ebnr. Eastman
- Benjamin Sanborn
- Moses Gilman
- John Gale
- William Hayes, Jr.
- Andrew Jewett
- Edward Kelly
- Saml. Morrison
- Abijah Sanborn
- Ichabod Swain
- John Thorn
- Charles Thomas
- Ebenr. Sanborn
- Nathl. Tilton
- Benjamin Colby
- Josiah Emery
- Eliphelit Brown
- Jacob Bumford
- John Bryer
- Isaac Colby
- William Tomson
- Richd. Beacham
- Satchel Clark
- John Folsom
- David Dustin
- Stephen Gale
- Jonathan Taylor
- Chase Taylor
- Jacob Smith
- Ebenezer Morroson
- Elisha Cates
- Jona. Chase
- Josiah Miles, Jr.
- Danl. Fifield
- Caleb Gilman
- Joseph Gilman
- Danl. Gale
- Joseph Hoit
- Nicholas Giles
- Gedion Levitt
- Jotham Rawlins
- Jona. Smith, Jr.
- Timothy Smith
- Moses Thomson
- Cole Weeks
- John Lane
- Enoch Cats
- Philip Hunt
- Danl. Lary
- Samuel Harper
- Theo. Rundlet
- Thomas Crichet
- Elisha Smith
- Moses Danforth
- Moses Rendal
- John Robinson
- Jonathan Cass
- Thomes Sinklar
- Solomon Copp
- Josiah Samborn
- Ebenr. Gove
- July the 3d 1776 Pursuant to the within request the inhabitants of said Sanbornton have all except one Benjamin Hoit severely subscribed their names hereunto.
- Aaron Samborn in behalf of the select men.
- To the honored General Court or the Committee of Safety for the Colony of New Hampshire.
Source: "Miscellaneous Revolutionary Documents of New Hampshire, Vol. 30 State Papers Series", Albert Stillman Batchellor Litt. D, Editor of State Papers, Manchester, NH Printed for the State by the John B. Clarke Co. 1910.
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