Militia & Associated Companies of Bucks County Pennsylvania

Colonel Robert McGRAW's Regiment

Colonel Robert McGRAW recruited a number of Bucks county men to serve with his Sixth Pennsylvania Regiment. Below is a listing of officers & men from the county who were either killed or captured while serving with the regiment at Fort Washington:

Majors. John BEATTY, Warminster

Lieutenants.

William CRAWFORD, Warrington
John PRIESTLEY, Bristol

Ensigns.

Reading BEATTY, Warminster
Edward HOVENDEN, Newtown
Isaac VAN HORNE, Solebury

Sergeants.

John COXE, Bensalem
John EVANS, Bensalem
Daniel KENEDY, Bristol
James McNIEL, Bensalem
John MURRAY, Bristol
Thomas STEVENSON, Newtown
John WALLACE, Warrington

Corporals.

John EASTWICK, Newtown
Robert FROSYTH, Warrington
John SPROAL, Newtown

Fifer. George CLARK, Biles Island, (enlisted)

Privates.

Henry AIKEN, Wrightstown
Robert AIKEN, Warminster 
Richard ARKLE, Wrightstown 
John BANKS, New Britain 
John BELL, Bensalem 
Thomas BELL, Bristol 
Ralph BOON, Bristol 
Joseph BRATTON, Bristol 
Joshua CARRIGAN, Bristol,  died in prison 
Halbert DOUGLASS, Warrington 
John DUNN, Falls 
Hugh EVANS, Southampton, died in prison
Denis FORD, Middletown 
Cornelius FOSTER, Bensalem
Robert FRAME, Bristol,  died in prison
Daniel GULLIOU, Warwick, died of wounds
Richard HAY, New Britain 
William HUSTON, Warwick 
William JENKINS, Warwick 
William KENT, Bensalem 
John KETCHUM, Bensalem 
Tomothy KNOWLES, Northampton 
Andrew KNOX, Bensalem 
John LALBEY, Solebury 
Richard LOTT, Plumstead 
Charles A. MOSS, Northampton 
Edward MURPHY, Bensalem
John MURPHY, Falls 
John STEVENS, Bristol 
Thomas VARDEN, Glassworks

History of Bucks County, Vol. II, Davis.

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