"[129] A Payroll of Capt. Josiah Boyden's Company in Col. William Williams' Regiment of Militia in the service of the United States, on a Expedition to Bennington, in 1777. Name: Samuel Nichols Entered: Aug. 29 Discharged: Sept. 13 Days: 26 Per day: 0.1.8 Total: 2.3.4 [2 pounds, 3 shillings, 4 pence]. Putney, 3rd Sept. 1778 The within payroll examined by Jonas Fay. Received of Ira Allen Esq. Treasurer, ... the contents of the above payroll. Per Joseph Boyden, Capt." page 37 ================================ [106] True List of (the names and sums of) Capt. Josiah Fish's Pay Roll of himself and company in the service of the State of Vermont, from the beginning of the campaign, 1781, to the 30th of June in said year, inclusive, taken from the original in the Paymaster's Office. Name: Samuel Nichols Sum 5.1.4. Pay Table Office, Sunderland, Aug. 21, 1783... Oct. 2, 1784. Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above order in full. Thomas Tolman, Paymaster." pages 391-392 ================================= [96] A Payroll of Capt. Josiah Fish's Company in Col. Samuel Fletcher's Battalion, in the service of the state of Vermont, 1781 (commencing July 1st and ending with the close of the campaign.) Name: Samuel Nichols Commencement of pay: July 1st Ending of pay: Nov. 18th Days in service: 138 Amount: 9.4.0 [9 pounds, 4 shillings] Remarks: Discharged. Arlington, Dec. 3rd, 1781...Lt. Moses Johnson made oath...before me, Thomas Chittenden, Governor. Oct. 2, 1784...Received of the Treasurer the contents of the above warrant. Thomas Tolman, Paymaster." Source is book "ROLLS OF VERMONT SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775-1783", prepared and published under the direction of Major General Martha T. Rainville, the Adjutant General, Vermont, Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont, 1998, Volumes 1 and 2. Jan