Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Hundred, Drove some of your Petitioners from their habitations, Imprisoned others, killed one, and wounded others, confiscated their Estates and sold their Effects.
Your Petitioners cannot but hope that having thus sacrificed their all, suffered such exquisite Tortures, Banishments, Imprisonments in loathsom Goals, half starved, and threatened with being put to Ignominious Deaths, But, that your Honours will take their case into your most serious Consideration, and grant them some relief in their Deplorable Situation, and your Petitioners as in duty bound will ever be good Citizens of the State of New York.
Timotny Cuurcu, Col°., Ws. Suattuck, Majr.,
Henry Evans, Maj'. New York 24th Feb'y 1786. ;
A LIST OF THE CIVIL AND MILITARY OFFICERS
In the County of Cumberland who were Commissioned by the State of New York, and*who have been either Imprisoned Banished or have had their Efects taken from them by the Authority of Vermont and also the amount of their losses, Estimated by a Committee on Oath.
Civil Officers. Military Officers. Number of | Amount of Damages
g Privates. Sustained.
Timothy Phelps Sheriff, | Timothy Church Colo. ;
Elijah Prouty, Wm. Shattack Majr.
Saml. Bigby, Henry Evans do
Danl. Shepheardson, Jus-| Joseph Peck Capn.
tices of Peace. Thos. Baker do Joseph Ellet do Upward of Sixteen Thousand Danl. Ashcraft do one hundred | Six Hundred and Artomas How do Sixty-three. pounds Wm. White Lieut. Thirteen Shillings Elihu Root do and Hight pence.
Isaac Wells do Danl. Danilson do
John Alexander Lieut. Francis Proughty do
Isaae Crosby do JonathanAlexanderEnsign Simion Terrel do David Lamb do Joshua Russ do Ruben Church do