Various Soldiers with the Surname Morse from A List of The Revolutionary Soldiers of Dublin, N.H. (1904) Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by MLM, Volunteer 0000130. For the current email address, please go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00001.html#0000130 Copyright. All rights reserved. ************************************************************************ Full copyright notice - http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm USGenWeb Archives - http://www.usgwarchives.org ************************************************************************ Surname: MORSE Source: A List of The Revolutionary Soldiers of Dublin, N.H. by Samuel Carroll Derby, Columbus, Ohio, 1901, page 15 DANIEL MORSE served in company of Capt. Josiah Brown, Col. Enoch Hale's regiment, and marched to the relief of Ticonderoga, May 6, 1777; August, 1778, he was a soldier in Capt. Samuel Twitchell's company, Rhode Island campaign. He removed, about 1800, to Queensbury, Vermont. EZRA MORSE was a soldier in Col. Paul Dudley Sargent's regiment, Capt. Jere Stiles' company, Oct. 6, 1775, and was probably at Bunker Hill; he served also in Capt. Twitchell's company in Rhode Island, August, 1778. He died in Dublin June 3, 1830, aged 77. JOHN MORSE was a corporal in Capt. Joseph Parker's company, which went to Ticonderoga in 1776; in Capt. John Mellen's company June-July, 1777, went again to Ticonderoga; and served six months in 1780 in Capt. Henry Dearborn's company at West Point. He died in Dublin Feb. 19, 1813, aged 58 years. In later years he was styled "Major." JONATHAN MORSE was at Winter Hill Oct. 6, 1775, in Col. Ephraim Doolittle's regiment, and probably fought at Bunker Hill; went to Ticonderoga in Capt. Joseph Parker's company, 1776; was corporal in Capt. Josiah Brown's company May 6, 1777; in 1780 he served six months in Capt. Henry Dearborn's company; July-Sept. 1777, he was present with Capt. Salmon Stone's company, Col. Moses Nichols' regiment, at Bennington and Stillwater. In 1781 he served in the 1st N. H. Continental regiment (Col. Joseph Cilley's); he was 24 years old in 1780. He removed to Vermont and died at Leicester, Vt., 1812, aged 56 years. MICAH MORSE 1ST was in Capt. Salmon Stone's company, July-September, 1777; went to Bennington and Stillwater, and is said to have died in the war. There is much obscurity about his early life and his fate. MICAH MORSE 2D was at West Point in 1780 in Capt. Henry Dearborn's company. He removed from Dublin to Dansville, N. Y. REUBEN MORSE was a private in Capt. Salmon Stone's company; Lieut. in Col. Moses Nichols's regiment, 1780, and was present at Bennington and Stillwater. He resided in Dublin and died there April 27, 1810, aged 67 years. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, OCTOBER, 1904. Ezra Morse was sergeant in 1777. Micah Morse 1st had a daughter, Anna, b. Conway, Mass., July 25, 1771. Reuben Morse d. Aug. 27, 1810.