Jacob Hosselton - Regiment Extraordinary
American Revolutionary War - Maryland - 1780


NARA FILM M881-408
Jacob Hossolton, Jacob Hosleton index cards - Index Cards

NARA FILM M246-34
Jacob Hosselton #22 - Capt. Sa. Cock's Company,
Jacob Hossolton - Account of the blankets, shirts, shoes, overalls delivered to the 7th Company of the Regt. Extraordinary Commanded by Maj. Giles - Regiment Extraordinary 1

Jacob Hosselton #16 - Return of Capt. Cock's Company belonging to the Regt Extra~ Commanded by Maj. Giles Sept. 29th 1780. - Regiment Extraordinary 2 [shows date]

Note:
The Regiment Extraordinary never saw action under that name. The men were reassigned to the 2nd Maryland Regiment between February 12, 1781 and March 15, 1781, the later date being the battle of Guilford Courthouse, N.C. The regiment served during Greene's Campaign and was furloughed January 1, 1783 at Charleston, S.C. and disbanded November 15, 1783.
More sources:
"The Continental Army", Robert K. Wright, Jr., 1983 [Find in page 'Regiment Extraordinary']
"The 'Fifth' Maryland at Guilford Courthouse: An Exercise In Historical Accuracy", - L. E. Babits, February 1988.
The Regiment Extraordinary and Major Edward Giles are mentioned on page 25 in "A Devil of a Whipping: The Battle of Cowpens", by Lawrence E. Babits, 1998. The battle took place January 17, 1781 near Spartanburg, S.C.
An excellent account of the Defense of the Carolinas campaign, Road to Guilford Courthouse: The American Revolution in the Carolinas, by John Buchanan, 1999.
Maryland State Archives, 'Regiment Extraordinary', Index: Volume 45: Page 695
Maryland State Archives, the regiment's 'Cloathing' and 'Fire Lock' training, Index: Volume 45: Page 78: September 5
Maryland State Archives, more on the regiment's 'Cloathing', Volume 45: Pages 110 - 111: September 18 - 19
Don Troiani's Maryland Extra Regiment print from The Military & Historical Image Bank.



Jacob Hosselton - McConnelsburg, Bedford County, Pennsylvania 1790(?) - 1805(?)

Jacob Huselton, Innkeeper and Mason - Purchased lot 91 from town founder, Daniel McConnell, February 13, 1799 for 50 pounds. He then sold the lot on March 13, 1799 to John Dickey for 50 pounds. The deeds were recorded in 1805.
Source: Bedford County Deed Book F, pages 488 & 489, Fulton County Historical Society. McConnellsburg since 1850 is in Fulton County, Pennsylvania.

Jacob Husselton & Family - 1800 Census, Bedford County, Dublin & Air Townships.


Jacob Hosselton (& Family) - Pickaway County, Ohio July 4, 1804 - 1835(?)

J. Hosselton - Entry Man Listing Worthington's Survey, Ohio
Range 21 Township 11 Section 17 NE 1/4 158 acres July 4, 1804 - Entry Man List
Source: Ohio State Archives

J. Hosselton - Worthington's Survey Map, Ohio Range 21 Township 11 Section 17 NE 1/4 July 4, 1804 Entry 732. Located on the NE corner of present day Circleville, Ohio the county seat of Pickaway County, both founded 1810- Survey Map
Source: McKell Library

Philip Smith, assignee of Jacob Hosselton - Land Patent Final Certificate #781
Worthington's Survey, Ohio, Range 21 Township 11 Section 17 NE 1/4 February 20, 1809 - Land Patent
Source: BLM-Eastern States [record not online]

Jacob Hosselton, Stonemason - Washington Township, Ross County, Ohio selling goods and chattel to David Culberson for $400 January 26, 1810 - Chattel
Source: Pickaway County Recorder's Office

Philip Smith, assignee of Jacob Hossleton - Deed record of the final certificate #781 from February 20, 1809 [recorded September 19, 1835] - 1st Deed Record
Source: Pickaway County Recorder's Office

Philip Smith, assignee of Jacob Hossleton - selling the land to William McArthur September 19, 1835 $4000 -2nd Deed Record
Source: Pickaway County Recorder's Office

Note: The PA and OH Jacobs, my gggg-grandfather, have been linked by family census records.
I have not linked to the MD Jacob yet.





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