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About Pvt. James Gregg of Southampton
Father
~• is probably Patrick Gregg as sons James and John are named in the following will
4.306. Patrick Gregg of Middletown Twp.
October 11, 1783. Proved November 4, 1783.
Sons James and John, exrs.
Son John, Michael, Francis, William and James.
Wit: Jonathan Carlile, Thos. Jenks, Jr. James McMickin.
Middletown, August 21, 1775
History of Bucks County Associators
BUCKS COUNTY ASSOCIATORS
First Battalion
Captain, Augustus Willeet;
first lieutenant, John Goslin;
second lieutenant, Thomas Miller;
ensign, Anthony Rue.
Privates -- John Lodey, John Creaper, Thomas Barnet, Samuel Windon, George Subers, Garret Vanhorne, Peter Baker, David Marpole, Nathan Belford, John Suber, John Vanhorne, Jacob Durk, Isaac Pearson, Michael Gregg, Jacob Doughty, Jacob Stegers, Nicholas Stackhouse, Gavil Vanhorn, Anthony Tate, Richard Rue, Linton Davis, Hugh Steel, Amos Brelsford, George Vansant, Joseph White, James Gregg, John Gregg, Hugh Tomson, John Grant, David Johnson, Patrick Gregg, Peter Goslin, Joseph Mode, Francis White, John Mitchell, Jr., John Tomson, James Winner, Anthony Right, Nathaniel Price, Jacob Taubert, James Hibbs, Jr., John Carpenter, Thomas Huddleson, George Huddleson, William Huddleson, Joseph Ashter, Francis Tita, John Belford, Anthony Pine, John Paul, Jonathan Hibbs, William Goslin, Daniel LeRue, Gabriel Vanhorn, Jr., Lares Rue, Josiah Supple, Peter Vahorn (probably Vanhorn), Isaiah Vanhorn, Gristoffel Rue, Gesper Harding, James Cleland, Joshua Rue, Timothy Knowles, Thomas Knowles, Thomas Barton, Jr., Jacob Vanhorn, William More, John Vansant, Joseph Stackhouse, Mathew Rue, Peter Vanhorn, Jr., John Neel.
Pvt. James Gregg of Southampton's Timeline
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