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Lt. Abner Rice

Interred in Hollow Cemetery - Shaftsbury, Vt.
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revolutionary war flag Abner Rice's name appears on a Pay Roll of Capt. Samuel Robinson's Company of Militia in Col. Samuel Herrick's Regiment, for service done the State of Vermont, on alarm, which commenced the 11th day of October, 1780.
He was in service 7 days. He was paid a total of 1.9.4. State of Vermont Rolls in the Revolutionary War 1775-1883 (J.E. Goodrich 1904) pg. 222

Abner Rice's name is on a Pay Roll of Capt. Bigelow Lawrence's Company in Col. Herrick's Regiment of Militia while in the the service in the alarm October 1780. He was in service for 12 days and traveled 55 miles. He was paid a total of 1.14.4.
State of Vermont Rolls in the Revolutionary War 1775-1883 (J.E. Goodrich 1904) pg. 229

Abner Rice is on a Pay Roll of Capt. Bigelow Lawrence's Company in Col. Walbridge's Regt. for service done in the alarm at Cambridge and Saratoga in July, 1781. He spent three days in service and traveled 30 miles. He was paid 0 pound. 14 shillings and 0 pence.
State of Vermont Rolls in the Revolutionary War 1775-1883 (J.E. Goodrich 1904) pg. 398

Abner Rice is on a Pay roll of Capt. Matthias Button, Col. John Abbot's Regt. of Foot of the State of Vermont, from the 1st of August to the 4th 1781. State of Vermont Rolls in the Revolutionary War 1775-1883 (J.E. Goodrich 1904) pg. 412



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This historical information was generously provided to the Shaftsbury Cemetery Department by the Shaftsbury Historical Society. We appreciate their contribution to preserving our community's history.


This historical information was generously provided to the Shaftsbury Cemetery Department by the Shaftsbury Historical Society. We appreciate their contribution to preserving our community's history.