John Vaughan
Military Service Records for the
Revolutionary War
Record of John Vaughan's
Military service records from the Archives of Maryland,
Vol. xviii Records of Maryland Tropps in the Continental
Service during the
American Revolution, 1775-1783
Muster Roll of Capt. William Browns Company in
the Regt
of Artillery in the Service of the United States
of America,
commanded by Col. Charles Harrison, for November,
1778
Appointed Name Remarks
1777, Nov 22 John VAUGHAN in command with Capt. Brown
Roll and Muster of the 1st
Company of Maryland Artillery
from Jan 1st to March 31st, 1782. (All enlisted
for the War)
Name Remarks
John VAUGHAN Commanded military stores
I certify the above Roll to be true of said Company,
Camp
near Bacons Bridge,So. Carolina, 5th April, 1782
W. Brown,
Capt. Artilery
Noncommisioned and Privates
of the Maryland Artillery,
entitled to the Gratuity of Eighty Dollars as allowed
by Act
of Congress of May 15th, 1778, and settled by Jno.
White,
Esquire, late Commissioner's assistant for settling
the
Accounts of the Army for Maryland.
John Vaughan Sergt.
Return of Certificates issued
to the Non- Commissioned
Officers of the Corps of Maryland Artillery late
commanded
by Major Brown, taken from the Register of John
White,
Esquire, Asst. Commissioner of Army Accounts for
the
State of Maryland.
John Vaughan Sergt.