Tilleson Miller
Newspaper
Date
Runaway(s)
Location
Reward
Transcription
DESERTED from Capt. Wm. King's company, Col. Jon. Ward's regiment, one Tilleson Miller, a drummer, he is about 30 years old, 5 feet 6 inches high, has a peaked chin, and something of a guilty look, he has liv'd for a year or two past with Col. Partridge, of Hatfield, it is said his father lives at a place called Pellam, he is not well versed in the art of drumming, and it seems he deserted purely because he had nothing else to do. Whoever will take up said deserter, and confine him in goal, or return him to his company at New-York, shall have FIVE DOLLARS reward and all reasonable charges paid by WM. KING, Captain. New-York, June 15, 1776.
Citation
William King, advertisement for Tilleson Miller, Connecticut Courant, July 22, 1776, accessed June 7, 2025, https://runaway.fairuse.org/runawayct/items/show/4572.