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Military Note: Capt. John Walton's co., Col. David Green's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 2 days. Also he was on a list of men belonging to the train band under Capt. John Walton, dated Reading, May 13, 1775; also, Private, Capt. John Wood's co., Col. Baldwin's (26th) regt.; pay abstracts for Feb., March, and May, 1776; sworn to in Middlesex Co., April 21, 1777; reported discharged 230 miles from home pay abstract for travel allowance, etc., for the year 1776 ; also, same co. and regt.; pay roll for June, 1776, dated New York. Served again in Capt. Peter Procter's co., Lieut. Col. Williams's regt.; enlisted July 10, 1777; discharged Aug. 12, 1777; service, 1 mo. 9 days, including travel (120 miles) home; company marched to reinforce Northern army July 10, 1777.
Note 1790: In this census taken Nathan is actually 57 yrs old and Sarah falls into the same age category for the census. Nathan's family is recorded with persons in the household falling into the following age categories: 2 Males 16 & upwards, 1 Males 16 & under, and 3 Females. Other Woolly families living in Westminster are his son Augustus, and Amasa Woolly. Nathan's brothers John and Thomas Woolly live close by in Tomlinson, Windham Co., VT
Note 1819: County: Windham Co. Name: Nathan Woolley Rank: Private Annual Allowance: 96 00 Sums Received: 1,525 56 Description of service: Massachusetts continental line When placed on the pension roll: July 21, 1819 Commencement of pension: April 14, 1818 Age: 66 Laws under which inscribed, increased or reduced OR Remarks.: None
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