Four Connecticut Militia Company Reimbursement Documents for Service on the Boston/Lexington Alarm, April 19, 1775, each written at Hartford; one dated July 27, 1775, for 2 Pounds, 2 Shillings, 6 Pence to the selectmen of the town of Enfield for "Christopher Parsons a Soldier in the Late Boston Alarm," signed by Oliver Ellsworth, and Ebenezer Williams; one dated August 17, 1775, for 152 Pounds, 8 Shillings, 5 1/2 Pence to the selectmen of the town of Norwich for "the several Companies that marched out of their Town in the late Alarm toward Boston," signed by Oliver Ellsworth, Ezekiel Williams, and Thomas Seymour; one dated April 12, 1777, to Capt. Jesse Starkweather for 26 Pound, 8 Shillings, 11 Pence including 16 Pounds, 6 Shillings, 11 Pence "for wages for his Milita Compy in the Alarm August 1775" and 10 Pounds, 2 Shillings for "for Odr Sept 1776 as pr Rolls" signed by Ezekiel Williams; and one dated August 23, 1775, for 1 Pounds, 19 Shillings, 10 Pence to Daniel Wilcocks of Simsbury for "his Wages Billeting &c in the late Alarm on March toward Boston" signed by Oliver Ellsworth and Thomas Seymour.
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