Page 353: Material loses from 4th battalion, Captain Murray Company (formerly Captain Deibler Company) Text: I Do hereby Certify that the Losses herein Mentioned were sustained on the 16th Nov’r, 1776, at the Reduction of Fort Washington. Given under my hand this 8th Day of August, 1777.
Jas. Cowden, Capt.
Belonging to Captain Murray’s Company (a.) [£-s-d]
Albright Diveler’s gun, 5-5-0, and pouch and horn 0-7-6
Widow Diveler, to repair of George Cooper’s gun, 0-6-0
Added by: lentzeThe Delaware Regiment at the Battle of Long Island
Added by: lentzePossible location of burial of Captain Albrecht Deibler who either died on 27 August 1776 at the Battle of Long Island, or was taken prisoner and died as a prisoner.
Lancaster County, Pages 347-348. Muster Roll of Captain Albright Deibler Company, Fourth Battalion of Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, commanded by Col. James Burd, Esq., March 14, 1776.
Lancaster County, Pages 347-348. Muster Roll of Captain Albright Deibler Company, Fourth Battalion of Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, commanded by Col. James Burd, Esq., March 14, 1776.
Added by: lentzeLancaster County Land Warrant Registry surname D page 53
Added by: lentzeMuster Roll of Captain Albright Deibler Company page 878
Added by: lentzeMuster Roll of Captain Albright Deibler Company, page 879
Added by: lentzeAlbrecht and Cathrina Deubler Bap. Sponsor for Salomen De Dieu 1767
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