Chronology of Service
Item
Type
Recipient's Letterbook Copy
Title
Chronology of Service
Description
The author is writing on behalf of his brotherin-law John Rea(?) and provides a chronology of Rea's service in the Continental Army as the basis for assessing the amounts due his heirs. The maritime department has also been notified since Rea also served on a ship.
year created
1786
month created
03
day created
11
author
sent from location
Philadelphia
recipient
in collection
in image
note
Cited in Hoope to Howell 03/25/1786. Cited in Howell to Hoope, 03/21/1786.
content note
The hard copy file number is 70001 while the DEI number is 70055.
cited note
Cited document addressed to the War Office
notable person/group
Joseph Howell
John Hoope
John Rea(?)
Colonel Becker
Captains Henderson & Craig
John Pierce, Esq.
Joseph Pennell, Esq.
Mr. Nicholson
6th Regiment
notable location
Philadelphia
New York
Montgomery County & Townships
Philadelphia
Long Island
Pear Street near St. Paul's
notable item/thing
inquiry
time my brother in law was in the Continental Army
the militia
the flying Camp
Q. Master in the 6th Regiment
a party of British light horse
prisoner
escape
Holkis(?)Ship of War
his accounts
the Saratoga
two voyages
a similar inquiry
notable phrase
I would expect there will appear something handsome due his heirs.
From your character I am confident you will make the necessary inquiry
document number
1786031170055
page start
19
transcription
(19)
Philadelphia 11th. March 1786
Dear Sir,
Since I had the pleasure of seeing you last I have made what enquiry I could. relative to the time my Brother in law John Rea was in the Continental Army and which is nearly as follows
In the beginning of the Year 1776 he entered into the Militia continued in that for about two months he then entered into the flying Camp and continued there about three months he then entered as Qr. Master in the 6th. Regiment in the Continental Line, under the command of Colonel Becker, who is at present in New York after continuing there until some time in June 1778 he was taken prisoner in Montgomery County & Township by a party of British light horse, brought by them to Philadelphia & kept here about three months, when they took him with them prisoner to Long Island, where they kept him some time, and from which he made his escape, and entered then on board the Holkes Ship of War This is the particulars of what I can learn from Captains Henderson & Craig who knew him, and as it was impossible his accounts could be made out sooner than others, I would expect there will appear something handsome due his Heirs.
From your character I am confident you will make the necessary inquiry, and perhaps if necessary you will be so obliging as to call on Colonel Becker he may clear
(20)
up matters to your satisfaction
As you desired I have directed this under cover to John Pierce Esquire as also one to Joseph Pennell Esqr. Commissioner of Accounts for the marine department (as John Rea was in the Saratoga two voyages and lost in her) which I shall thank you to deliver to him, if in New York you told me you would have occasion to write, Mr. Nicholson on a similar enquiry I beg when you do so you may state this matter to him also, and your favor to me at the same time with a few lines directed to me Pear Street near St. Paul's will particularly oblige him who is with respect
Yours &c
John Hoope
J. Howell Esqr.
Philadelphia 11th. March 1786
Dear Sir,
Since I had the pleasure of seeing you last I have made what enquiry I could. relative to the time my Brother in law John Rea was in the Continental Army and which is nearly as follows
In the beginning of the Year 1776 he entered into the Militia continued in that for about two months he then entered into the flying Camp and continued there about three months he then entered as Qr. Master in the 6th. Regiment in the Continental Line, under the command of Colonel Becker, who is at present in New York after continuing there until some time in June 1778 he was taken prisoner in Montgomery County & Township by a party of British light horse, brought by them to Philadelphia & kept here about three months, when they took him with them prisoner to Long Island, where they kept him some time, and from which he made his escape, and entered then on board the Holkes Ship of War This is the particulars of what I can learn from Captains Henderson & Craig who knew him, and as it was impossible his accounts could be made out sooner than others, I would expect there will appear something handsome due his Heirs.
From your character I am confident you will make the necessary inquiry, and perhaps if necessary you will be so obliging as to call on Colonel Becker he may clear
(20)
up matters to your satisfaction
As you desired I have directed this under cover to John Pierce Esquire as also one to Joseph Pennell Esqr. Commissioner of Accounts for the marine department (as John Rea was in the Saratoga two voyages and lost in her) which I shall thank you to deliver to him, if in New York you told me you would have occasion to write, Mr. Nicholson on a similar enquiry I beg when you do so you may state this matter to him also, and your favor to me at the same time with a few lines directed to me Pear Street near St. Paul's will particularly oblige him who is with respect
Yours &c
John Hoope
J. Howell Esqr.
Item sets
Document instances
In image | In source | Location in source | |
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[view document] (2 pages) | DDJ01 (355 pages) | Collection: Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) | V:135, P:19 |
[view document] (0 pages) | [no image] | Collection: Citations | [unknown] |
Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | John Hoope | Philadelphia | [n/a] |
Recipient | Joseph Howell | [unknown] | [n/a] |