"[312] A payroll of Capt. Israel Hurlbut's Company of Militia in Col. Thomas Lee's Regiment, on an expedition to the Northward, under the immediate company of Maj. Gideon Brownson, the month of 1782. Name: John Preston Days: 5 Per day: 0.1.4 Miles: 49 Per mile: 4 Amount of pay: 0.6.8 Amount travel: 0.16.4 Total: 1.3.0 [1 pound, 3 shillings, 0 pence]. Treasurer's Office, Sunderland, [Bennington Co., Vermont], Jan. 3, 1784. Recd. of the Treasurer the contents of the above order. Israel Hurlbut, Capt." Source is "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR", prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, The Adjutant General, Vermont, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volume II, pages 592 and 593. Jan
I am trying to locate early Anglican records for Arlington (and the adjacent town of Sandgate if any). There do not seem to be any microfilms covering St. James, Arlington. Does anyone know why, or whether the records for 1784 (founding) to about 1800 can be seen anywhere?