Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
As soon as he came to the nine Partners he was informed that tliree men whose names they said wer Charles Lee, John Bravington & Joseph Roberts (whom he knew to be Deserters From the 17th Regt) had been lately at Sutherlands Mills, and was told he might get some account of them at Jonathan Meads a Blacksmith who liv'd near the Mills, when he came to the Blacksmiths shop he ask'd Mead if he could inform him of any Deserters, he answered he knew of none and if he did would not tell-- the Sergt then proceeded to the Mills and enquired from Mr Sutherland, (who he was told is an officer of the Malitia,) if he had seen three men pass that way, he said that he had seen three men there about four days ago, and that he had given them change for some Dollars, and likewise that one of them (which the Serjt by the description knew to be Charles Lee one of the Deserter above mention) had a great number of Dollars in a handkerchief and wanted to exchange Dollar for Dollar with said Sutherland, he giving none of a later date then 1755 -- this made y® Serjt conclude that Lee had coined those Dollars -- the Sergt afterwards came to the house of one Freeman who told liira that three men naming the three Deserters names viz Charles Lee John Bravington and Joseph Roberts had been four days near liis house carousing and had left it about five days since, when they went away stole a coat from him -- the said Freeman next day went with the Sergt jn pursuit of the Deserters, on their way were inform'd that a Deserter from the 55^h Regiment was married to the daughter of one Timothy