Hi, I cannot answer as to whether there is 'one' list on the internet or not .... but several years ago I did a bit of research on Bunker Hill, the Monument and burying grounds. I have an 1885 pamphlet from the monument and what appears to be a strong interest from my Coburn ancestors of the mid-1800's. Why?? The man killed at the Redoubt was named a [Capt Peter?]Coburn and killed by a shot from the ship Lively in the harbor. In the NEHG Register, Volume 12, July 1858 is a paper by Gen. William H. Sumner titled 'Reminiscences of Gen. Warren and Bunker Hill' and includes an article, "although without any signature, was universally attributed to Dr. Waterhouse, and the internal evidence points to that source, for even here is an apparent unwillingness to allow to Warren the honor he so richly merited."[ 4 Jul 1825]. This article by Waterhouse is quite detailed about the incident and descriptive of Prescott and the men. This lead me to start researching the states. At that time there were few name lists online but since then many have been transcribed from the town histories etc, and can be found on line at state/counties websites. The NEHG Registers are also a good source. I can offer you a book title which may help ... from my brief notes - ------------ Biblio. Of Charleston MASS and Bunker Hill Au: Hunnewell pub 1880 Sutro Library, SF,CA - G3 LH 9299 (2 fiche set) A list of reference materials . Bunker Hill - American Accounts New Hampshire troops engaged, see Rep. (vol. 2) for 1866, of Adj. Gen of N.H., also C.C. Cofin in Boston Globe, June 23, 1875, N.H. Provincial Papers, vol. 7. Prisoners (Amn) taken at B.H. See N.E.H. Gen Reg, xix., 263. ***Regiments in B.H. Battle, List of, see F.s Siege, 401-4. (Sorry, I do not recall what the F stood for) B.H. - British Accounts Burgoyne, Gen. J. Letter to Lord Stanley, June 25, 1775, with observations on same letter, Ellis 106-14. NEHG Reg. Xi., 125. Copy p.23, 24, 25 Historical Records 4th Foot (p.64), 5th (42), 10th (38), 18th (48), etc. 8(o) R. Cannon. London (1837). Lamb, Serg., (Welch Fusileers). Journal of Occurrences during the late Am. War. Copy p. 27 copy p. 28 Bunker Hill Monument - History and Description p.31 1783 - Welsh, Dr. Thos. Oration at Boston, March 5, 1783, commemorative of the Boston Massacre. 4 (o). pp.18. Boston, 1783 Author b. C. 1751, oration reprinted with others, sm. 8?. Boston 1785. This year the Meeting house was built (see above) and King Solomens Lodge was chartered (see 1785, 86,94,96,97) 1796 - Welsh, Thos. M.D. An Eulogy, delivered June 29, 1796, at the Meeting House in C. *** In Memory of the Honourable Nathaniel Gorham, Esquire, who died June 11, 1796, pp. 16. [end] CT - This is one CT website which has lists of BH men - http://w3.nai.net/~lmerrell/windham.html (search=Bunker Hill) NY - List of soldiers http://www.rootsweb.com/~nychauta/MILITARY/REVSOL.HTM NH - Some NH website which has lists of BH soldiers - http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nh/county/hillsborough/goffstown/revsoldiers.html http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mlmckenzie/CheshireCoNH/DublinRev/names.htm http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mlmckenzie/CheshireCoNH/DublinRev/additions.htm BOOKNOTES - History of Milford NH 1901 by George A. Ramsdell Family Registers by William P. Colburn Published by the Town Committee of Publication: George A. Worcester, Clinton S. Averill, William P. Colburn, John W. Crosby, John E. Foster, William H.W. Hinds. Concord, NH; The Rumford Press 1901. Committee selected April 15, 1891. Chapter VI Milford Men at Bunker Hill p. 53 The number of NH men at Bunker Hill (more than half the American force), after much research, is fixed at 1,230. [end] Jan