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Hi Susan, Did you find a record of Oliver UDALL's baptism? Hope you have received all 3 brother's [Oliver, Samuel and William UDELL] Rev. War data that I have transcribed for you. [236] A return of Men and Horses employed by Capt. Abel Marsh in carrying Flour from Connecticut River to Battenkill for the use of the Northern Army. by order of Jacob Bailey, P. [B] D. G.* 13th Oct. 1777. Name: Oliver Udal Days: 16 No. horses: 1 Per day: 0.4.0 Miles: 140 Total: 3.0.0 [3 pounds] This certifies that by the direction of Maj. General Lincoln, I ordered the within supplies of flour, which was delivered to the commissary at Battenkiln, at the time within specified, when the baggage horses were discharged. Jacob Bailey, Brig. Genl. Pay Table Office, Charlestown, N.H. Oct. 25, 1781 Recd. of the Treasurer, the contents of the above order in behalf of Capt. Abel Marsh. Recd. per me, Peter Olcott. ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783 Prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The Adjutant General, Vermont, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volume I, pages 56 and 57. *B.D.G. stands for Brigadier General. Transcribed by, Jan Jordan <jnrose@webtv.net> My Note: This was the brother of Anna UDELL or UDALL BIRCH [b. 1728], my direct ancestor. She was daughter of Dr. Lionel UDALL and Abigail BILL UDAL [buried 1780 Quechee, VT]. Also, William POWERS [b. 1750 MA], my 4 great grandfather, was part of this force. Notify Administrator about this message?
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