April 4-5, 1778 - British forces repulsed Major Richard Howell and his troops from Billingsport. Gloucester County officials announced the unexpected find at a news conference Tuesday morning alongside Rowan University staff, historians and forensic experts. The men served under Colonel William Scotch Willie Maxwell for an enlistment of one year. See the Korean War wiki article for information on records and their availability. There were three Regiments. September 29, 1781 - The siege of Lord Cornwallis' forces at Yorktown was begun. Trenton, N.J., W.T. With NJ Tr at battle of Monmouth: saw other service. World War I draft registrations for the 762,000 New Jersey men who registered are on microfilm at the FamilySearch Library. For an incomplete but helpful list of about 15,000 Revolutionary soldiers, refer to: An index prepared by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) is: State Service and Pension Records. by Beers & Co., 1883; Adams Co. Hist of Evans and St. "Captain Walton's Troop, Light Dragoons," Monmouth; also This, the last cantonment for the army, was located at New Windsor, New York. It is clear that some the children of John Laurens Dey used Dey and some used Dye as their surname. 1st New Jersey Regiment participates under command of Benedict Arnold. An initial examination of the soldiers concluded 12 of the bodies are likely Patriot Continental soldiers from either Maryland or Delaware, one is likely a North Carolina loyalist and another served with the British 71st Regiment of Foot, Frasers Highlanders, the nonprofit said in a release. Originally New Jersey's contribution for 1776 was to be two battalions, but this was raised to three. September to October, 1777 - The army undertook a series of marches and maneuvers designed to cover both the magazine at Reading Furnace and the capital at Philadelphia. Ogden was described by one historian as a "brave and gallant soldier". Also available in digital Pierce, John - Cox, Richard - Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey - Campbell, James Wall Schureman - New Jersey. 1770-ca.1979, National Archives (NARA) - Northeast Region, Gloucester County Historical Society Library, Jewish Historical Society of Central Jersey, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=New_Jersey_Military_Records&oldid=5232241, Camp Washington -- Textual records of this post, 1839, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in. Jersey Brigade part of Lafayette's command. All of these individuals were listed as residents of Middlesex County, New Jersey at the time of their "induction". Hessian soldiers from Germany fought as British mercenaries against American independence. New Jersey. Researchers in New Jersey believe they have found the remains of 13 Hessian soldiers who fought during the Revolutionary War. January 20 to January 27, 1781 - The men of the Jersey Brigade at Pompton mutinied to redress their grievances in emulation of the Pennsylvania troops. There are helpful nationwide records for soldiers of the War of 1812. In February, after the Pennsylvania Line mutiny, the New Jersey soldiers moved into the old Pennsylvania huts at Mount Kemble (Jockey Hollow). Later ordered to garrison Fort Ticonderoga. Top editors give you the stories you want delivered right to your inbox each weekday. Researchers in New Jersey believe they have found the remains of 13 soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary War. MOUNT, GEORGE. Holmes' company, Second Regiment. #RowanResearch. Daniel, N.J., S12743 -- Is this the son of Vincent and Sarah Artepe Dye? The victory allowed Americans at the fort to delay the British from moving supplies up the Delaware River. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/02004585/. The Third New Jersey Regiment was authorized on January 1, 1776. Middlesex; Captain Addis' company, Second Regiment, ditto; Captain - 2022 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. The 2nd New Jersey Regiment was raised, on October 9, 1775, at Trenton, New Jersey for service with the Continental Army under the command of Colonel William Maxwell. British troops proceed to Cooper's Ferry (present site of New Jersey access of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge). Sarah Minor. The Regiment was authorized on September 16, 1776 in the Continental Army as the 4th New Jersey Regiment. John, N.J., Mary, W454 - Is this John Dey who married Mary Applegate? October 19, 1781 - The capitulation of the British and German forces at Yorktown took place, the enemy troops surrendering their arms to the French and American armies. A list of the individuals known to have served with Captain Nixon's Light-Horse Troop is given below. of paper records and 234.6 reels of microfilm ~ He became colonel of the same regiment on January 1, 1777 after Silas Newcomb resigned the position. NATIONAL PARK, N.J. A public archaeological dig turned up the remains of Revolutionary War soldiers at Red Bank Battlefield Park. This was one of two important strongpoints taken, Redoubt Number 9 being captured by French troops. Flags indicate the location of human remains discovered at the Red Bank Battlefield Park in National Park, N.J., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022. Arkansas woman indicted for selling stolen body parts to Pennsylvania man, New details emerge in "crazy" murder-incest case, Rowan Research: Rewriting Revolutionary War history. More than 30,000 crossed the Atlantic to help crush the new United States. December, 1776 First New Jersey Regiment is reorganized. Unable to decide their objective, General Washington determined to cover all possibilities while waiting for news of the fleet. Teamster, "Captain Patton's Team Brigade.". Forced to move from their positions on the right of the army, along the creek, Stirling's Division marched to a hill near Birmingham Meeting House to counter a British flank attack. "We're hoping that eventually, perhaps, we can find some of these individuals," Rowan University public historian Jennifer Janofsky said in a statement. It lies on a line between the occupied areas around New York and Philadelphia and is bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean. patriotic meeting several Revolutionary Veterans gave toasts at a "There were more battles in this state, but it seems no one remembers us," Lewis said. The recent recovery of remains in South Carolina comes on the heels of a similar discovery during summer 2022, when scientists uncovered a mass grave in New Jersey with as many as a dozen German . Corporal, Captain Polhemus' company, First Battalion, Frazza began to assemble the list of sites in 2009 and completed it in 2017. Robert was politically prominent, serving as the speaker of the House of Representatives on the eve of the Revolution. See the Vietnam War wiki article for information on records and their availability. [Map of British outposts between Burlington and New Bridge, New Jersey, December 1776. The Hessians were from Germany, mainly the state of Hesse, who fought to defend the British crown in the American Revolution. The state archives has many military records from before World War I. From the New Jersey State Library. At least 18,000 New Jersey men fought in either the Continental Army or militia units. Spring-Summer,1779 Wyoming Valley Expedition under Sullivan. APPLEGATE, JOSEPH. "I want people to know what happened right where they are standing," he said. APPLEGATE, ROBERT. - Muster Rolls (RG 8, Ser. Third Regiment, ditto, June 21st, 1781; ELY, MOSES. The reburial of the unknown soldiers will honor some of Americas earliest fallen and advance current understanding of how the important battle unfolded. lajolla He was brevetted brigadier general by Congress in September 1783. They were ordered to keep at their respective abodes, one pound of powder and three pounds of bullets. APPLEGATE, ROBERT. NJTV News report on preparations for 250th anniversary of Declaration of Independence in 2026 and celebration of New Jersey's role in the Revolutionary War. The full slate of weekend festivities a funeral procession at Fort Jackson, historic reenactments, a military flyover and more is expected to draw lawmakers, foreign troops and public spectators. ditto; died of fatigue at the Burnt Tavern. Depths shown by soundings. It was also the theater of many battles, skirmishes, and forage expeditions, greatly to the annoyance of the inhabitants, as well as dangerous to the established government. The list links to more detailed information. John Elwell / NJ Militia 1717 - 1787 Source Notes: Maxwell's Brigade formed part of the reserve and as such attacked the Chew House in which members of the British 40th Regiment had barricaded themselves as the Continentals swept through town. Includes index entitled Des Barres, Joseph F. W. - Des Barres, Joseph F. W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet), New Jersey Historical Records Survey Project. May to June, 1777 - The regiment was stationed in the area between Middlebrook (modern-day Metuchen) and Short Hills, keeping watch on, and occasionally skirmishing with, the enemy. Some possess clear evidence of battle injuries from musket balls and buck shot. See the search tips and database description pages for more information. . Captain Morgan's company, Second Regiment, Middlesex. Brief quotations from this work are quoted below to put the situation into perspective. Instead, he is scheduled to be honored in a private ceremony with local tribes. Revolutionary War. Official register of the officers and men of New Jersey in the revolutionary war, compiled under orders of His Excellency Theodore F. Randolph, governor. A William Dye [brother of Ezekiel Dye??] Bountiful, Utah . Archeologists have unearthed the skeletal remains of as many as 12 Hessian soldiers who died in the Revolutionary War during the Battle of Red Bank, a significant clash on the New Jersey side of . Ashes of 8,000 WWII victims found in mass graves after Nazis tried to hide killings, 175 years after it sank, 'Ship of Gold' treasures begin tour of US before going up for auction, Sign up for our trending newsletter to get the latest news, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Disbanded on February 7, 1779 at Elizabethtown. 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The regiment would see action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown and the Battle of Monmouth. In Passaic County, the list includes Bloomindale'sFederal Hill Historic Site, the site of thePompton Mutiny on Route511 and Union Avenue, Wayne's Dey Mansion on Totowa Road, another of Washington's encampment sites, and, among dozens more, the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park onMcBride Avenueand Spruce Street, whereGeorge "Washington, Lafayette, Alexander Hamilton and aide-de-camp James McHenry picnicked by the Great Falls during the Revolutionary War on July 10, 1778," according to the website. Minute men had precedence of rank over the "common militia" of the Privince. Maxwell's Brigade was in the reserve during this action. These organizations were designates as "State Troops". In case of an alarm, the "Minute Men" were directed to repair immediately to their captains' residences, and he was to march his company instantly to oppose the enemy. Records of Mexican War veterans might exist in a state where the veteran later resided. On June 3, 1775, the Provincial Congress of New Jersey resolved . "taking into consideration the cruel and arbitrary measures adopted and pursued by the British Parliment and present ministry, for the purpose of subjugating the Americal Colonies to the most abject servitude . the inhabitants of this Province be forthwith properly armed and disciplined for defending the cause of American freedom . The cannon was never fired, and Ellis refused to retreat across the Cooper Creek Bridge. There are at least six Revolutionary War soldiers buried in this cemetery: [4] Judah Foster Died July 2, 1823 - Age 62 Frederick Denelsbeck Died April 10, 1800 - Age 72 Cornelius Austin Died December 29, 1787 Samuel Nelson Died March 1839, Age 84 Wiliam Arons Died December 18, 1795, Age 46 Sgt. By the end of the war in 1783, two New Jersey Continental regiments . Marked by stone. Fur infor Mrs. L.B. 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The county's last entry is Westwood's Bogert's Mill Siteat Mill Street and First Avenue, the site of the earliest grist mill in this area and one of Washington's stops. December 1775 to February 1776 - The battalion was mustered and organized at Burlington and Trenton to consist of eight companies from Gloucester, Hunterdon, Burlington, Salem, and Sussex counties. The last two volumes of this set are on FamilySearch Library film 928940. May 22, 1777 - Maxwell's Jersey Brigade and Conway's Pennsylvania Brigade are ordered to form a division under Lord (General William Alexander) Stirling. The Loyalists of New Jersey: Their Memorials, Petitions, Claims, etc., . With the army's right flank defeated, the battle was lost and the Americans retreated to Chester, PA. During the fighting on Birmingham hill, Colonel Israel Shreve was wounded in the thigh and did not return to duty until November. New Jersey State Archives Most of the state's military records for the colonial period through the Spanish American War are held by the State Archives. Reorganized on February 7, 1779 to consist of 9 companies. MOUNT, ELIJAH. September 11, 1777 Battle of Brandywine. Most Facebook users can now claim settlement money. He died in 1791. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! "This is very much a death scene investigation. Please enter valid email address to continue. Search the history of over 806 billion October 14, 1781 - On this date, at night, the Jersey Light Infantry under Lt. For more information see General Society of Colonial Wars. Abraham Egbert, third regiment Midddlesex, also continental army, Lewis Egbert first regiment Middlesex, also contiental army. Nathaniel Heard's Brigade, New Jersey Militia: 230: Revolutionary War (1775-1783) New Jersey Militia, Hunterdon Brigade, Provisions Document, 1776: 1592: Revolutionary War (1775-1783) New Jersey State Troops: 229: Revolutionary War (1775-1783) Pennington, William S. (1757-1826), Soldier: 234: Revolutionary War (1775-1783) Savage, Joseph (b . PERRINE, JOB. Military Records. Legg added that the marked graves will now allow for the contemplation of battlefield visitors., Jonathan is a staff writer and editor of the Early Bird Brief newsletter for Military Times. APPLEGATE, DANIEL. During the American Revolution, New Jersey was involved in five major battles and many minor ones, due partly to the importance of its location between New York and Philadelphia. company. The dig uncovered items related to the Battle of Red Bank: Rare artifacts: 175 years after it sank, 'Ship of Gold' treasures begin tour of US before going up for auction. The army returned to Easton on October 15th. He hopes people will connect with their towns and state in the role they played in the Revolution. Captain Moore's company, Second Battalion, Somerset. Middlesex County, New Jersey, was required to form two regiments of militia and six companies of minute men. [Ezekiel Dey/Dye served under Captain Robert Nixon.] With the Elston Act set to expire in 1950, the onset of the Korean War urged Congress that military conscription was an essential tool for winning the war. While some of the sites were easy to find, such as the location of thePompton Mutiny orthe Federal Hill Rebellion in Bloomingdale, others required a bit of investigating. Came to Brown Co. 1795, and lived neard the said Evans. It was an early victory by the American revolutionaries and the worst defeat in terms of enemy casualties during the war. Furloughed on June 6, 1783 at Newburgh, New York. 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