OLIVE TREE GENEALOGY, HAS SOMETHING ABOUT THE KINGS MEN... http://olivetreegenealogy.com/loy/muster/butlers1.shtml Loyalist Section Loyalist Muster Rolls Loyalist Regiments Loyalist Petitions Loyalist Family Names Historical Overview Dictionary & Definitions Loyalist Mailing Lists Links Loyalist Resources Loyalist Books How to Find your Loyalist Ancestor LOYALIST UNITS: BUTLER'S RANGERS, SIR JOHN JOHNSTON'S [sic]BRIGADE & KING'S ROYAL REGIMENT OF NEW YORK (KRRNY) In June 1775 Sir Guy Johnson, superintendent of Indians in the north, was forced out of his home in the Mohawk Valley of New York. He took with him the Butlers - John and his son Walter; Gilbert Tice; Daniel Claus; Frey; William Fraser; and the Indian brothers Peter and William Johnson. In June 1776 Sir John Johnson led 200 of his friends, his tenants and some Mohawks and left the Mohawk Valley of New York. After 19 days of near-starvation they arrived at St. Regis. Continuing on to Chambly he was given permission to raise the 1st. Batallion of the Kings Royal Regiment of New York, also known as the King's Royal Yorkers; Johnson's Greens; the Royal Greens and Sir John's Corps. On Aug. 6 1777 at Oriskany, forces under Sir John Johnson's command including 150 KKRNY, 40 Indian Department Rangers commanded by Major John Butler (later reorganized as Butler's Rangers), 50 German riflemen and many Mohawks and Senecas ambushed 800 militia on their way to Fort Stanwix. 400 rebels were killed. In September 1777, Butler's Rangers was formally organized with eight companies, several of them doing special duty with the natives. They began their raids of the Mohawk Valley, Ohio, Pennsylvania and other areas. Butler's Rangers Roster rolls are incomplete. In 1778 only half the corps had been recruited. By war's end (1783) the Ranger corps was at full strength with about 519 men on the roster. List of Men From the Turloch Militia who Joined KRRNY or Butler's Rangers Turloch was a small village in Tryon County New York that had been settled by Palatine immigrants in the early 1700s. 54 men from this area, proclaiming their loyalty to the British Crown, united to form the Turloch Militia under Captain Jacob Miller from 1775 to 1777. The Turloch Militia arrived at Fort Stanwix on 14 August 1777, 10 days after the rebel defeat at Oriskany. Because they were considered too small to continue as a unit, the Militia was divided between Sir John Johnson's 1st. Batallion of the Kings Royal Rangers of New York (KRRNY) and Butler's Rangers. Following is a list of men who joined these forces. Many settled in Upper Canada as Loyalists, particularly in Williamsburg Township. • KRRNY - First Battalion • Captain Jacob Miller • Lieutenant John Peter Sommer • Sergeant Francis Clark • Corporal Jacob Markle • Privates: • Hermanus Barnhard • John Colwell • John Crouse • Filip Cryselor • John Cryselor • Fredrick Fox • Henrick Frotz • Jacob Gerloch • Peter Gerloch • Andrew Hambleton • Robert Hambleton • John hanna • John Hecke • Henrick hentz • Abraham Hobber • Davit Hollant • John Horning • Adam Huber • John Kramer • George Loucks • Sande Mafie • Henrick Marcles • Severes Marcsles • John Marcules • illegible Margsles • Fredrick Merkle • Hendrick Merkle • John Merkle • William Nyberg • Eisack Orsen • John Orsen • Henrick Otman • John Perry • John Radig • John Shefer • John Shell • Wilhelm Sommer • Simon Swartz • Georg Thomson • Butler's Rangers • Privates: • Henrich Bast • William Busch • Tetrich Casleman • Warner Casleman • William Casleman • John Hauchs • Benjamin Maze • John McDonel • Peter McDonel • Rande McDonel • William Quack[enbush?] • Henrick Teele Disclaimer: Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Olive Tree Genealogy pages, all transcriptions are subject to human error, and researchers should always check the original source of any list.