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�I Farrington S. Ferrall of  Mount Dessert in the County of  
 
�I Farrington S. Ferrall of  Mount Dessert in the County of  
Hancock (yoeman) aged sixty Eight do hereby testify & say that, on
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Hancock (yoeman) aged sixty Eight do hereby testify & say that, on or about the month of May 177.5. I enlisted into the Revolutionary war for eight months: In Capt. Stephen [?] Company, Col Woodbridge's Regt. Putmans Brigade: joined my Regt. at Cambridge, marched West (crossed out) to Canada, in Capt.. Thayers Company,was in the
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paper with this text covered the original letter
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Machias  Nov 17[?]8
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this may [....]five that Farrington S. Ferrall has served as a good and faithfull sholter in the company of Artilery, (crossout) and has dun the sictey of thayt. and now is discharged and to pas to his aBod on [?]
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on mo[?]
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                                        Wlm Albee Leut
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                                        and comd officer of
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                                        the Artlery
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underneath the paper where the original letter shows is the word  funeral

Revision as of 23:13, 17 March 2017

�I Farrington S. Ferrall of Mount Dessert in the County of Hancock (yoeman) aged sixty Eight do hereby testify & say that, on or about the month of May 177.5. I enlisted into the Revolutionary war for eight months: In Capt. Stephen [?] Company, Col Woodbridge's Regt. Putmans Brigade: joined my Regt. at Cambridge, marched West (crossed out) to Canada, in Capt.. Thayers Company,was in the

paper with this text covered the original letter Machias Nov 17[?]8 this may [....]five that Farrington S. Ferrall has served as a good and faithfull sholter in the company of Artilery, (crossout) and has dun the sictey of thayt. and now is discharged and to pas to his aBod on [?] on mo[?]

                                       Wlm Albee Leut
                                       and comd officer of
                                       the Artlery

underneath the paper where the original letter shows is the word funeral