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Virginia Military



William Crosslin, Necessary Roll of Captain Spotwood's Company, August 1757

William Crosslin, Size Roll of Colonel George Washington, August 1757, Southampton County

Edward Crosling, Revolutionary War Public Service Claim, 1782, Nansemond County

Alexander Crosslin, Muster Report, 1812, Dinwiddie County

Edwin Crosslyn, Muster & Payroll Reports, 1814, Southampton County



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William Crosslin
Necessary Roll of Captain Spotwood's Company, 17571

28 August 1757

  • ...
  • Samuel Howel
  • Amos Davis
  • Bryan Gahagan
  • William Crosslin
  • William Paton
  • Aaron Felts
  • ...


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William Crosslin
Colonel George Washington Size Roll, 17571

Colonel George Washington
28 August 1757

NameAgeOccOriginFromCharacteristics
William Crosslin43PlanterVASouthampton5'9", fair, well made,
short grey hair


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Edward Crosling
Revolutionary War Public Service Claim, 1782, Nansemond Co1

Court Booklet I, Page 18; Commissioner's Book IV, Page 151, 153

(Several of many claims against Virginia General Assembly for goods impressed from residents by Virginia, American Continental and French Armies during the Revolutionary War.)

ResidentImpressed byGoodsValue
Rebecca Howellfor state3655 lbs beef, 400 lbs fodder, 15 bu corn£6-11
Edward CroslingT. Newton275 lbs beef£3-8
Jacob Daughterydo675 lbs beef£8-8
Michael Howelldo275 lbs beef£3-8-9
William HartT. Newton562 lbs beef£7-0-6
Eli Howellfor statecarting 2 loads pork & rum£1-4


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Alexander Crosslin, Muster Report, 1812, Dinwiddie Co1

Captain Charles Kent's Company, 39th Regiment, Virginia Militia



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Edwin Crosslyn
Muster & Payroll Reports, 1814, Southampton Co2

Captain William Parsons' Company of Infantry of the Line, 6th Regiment, Virginia Militia, LTC's Dickinson, Scott & Coleman Commanding

Company Muster Roll
Norfolk, Virginia

NameRankRoll PeriodPresentRoll DatedMiles Home
Edwin CrosslinPvt27 May-3 JunYes  3 Jun
Edwin CrosslinPvt3 Jun-28 JunYes28 Jun
Edwin CrosslinPvt28 Jun-28 AugYes28 Aug
Edwin CrosslinPvt28 Aug-26 NovYes26 Nov90

Company Pay Roll
Norfolk, Virginia

NameRankRoll PeriodRoll DatedDays ServedPaid
Edwin CrosslinPvt27 May-3 Jun3 Jun8$2.09
Edwin CrosslinPvt3 Jun-28 Jun28 Jun25$6.66


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Sources

1Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia
2U.S. Government, National Archives, Washington D.C.

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