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    3. Remarkable site..> http://massasoit.0catch.com/index.htm French and Indian War, Indian History and Genealogy...Chief Massasoit early 1600's...This is a small excerpt.. Note Henry Willis named... Bettie Lay Rehling Plymouth Colony, at the date of that war with the Pequots, had only three incorporated towns, viz., Plymouth, Scituate and Duxbury, and the militia of the colony had not yet been divided, but continued to act in and constitute one company, of which Miles Standish was Captain, and William Holmes, Liewtenant. The following named militiamen of Plymouth Colony volunteered as soldiers to go out to battle with the Pequot Indians. Sergeant Richard Church, *(I-16) Thomas Clark, George Soule, Samuel Jenney, Constant Southworth, Nathaniel Thomas, .... Goarton, John Cook, Stephen Hopkins, John Hayward, Thomas Williams, Nicholas Presland, Thomas Pope, Philip Delano, Francis Billington, Henry Willis, Giles Hopkins, John Phillips, Thomas Goarton, Peregrine White, Caleb Hopkins, Samuel Nash, Robert Mendall, Henry Sampson, Thomas Redding, Love Brewster, Edward Holman, William Paddy, John Hearker, Richard Clough, Henry Ewell, Joseph Biddle, William Tubbs, John Barnes, George Kennerick, Thomas Holloway, John Irish, John Jenkins and Jacob Cook. In addition to going himself, Nathaniel Thomas offered to provide another man, and Joseph Robinson proposed to furnish a substitute. - (Ply. Col. Records.)

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