[14] Lazarus Stewart was also employed to perform a responsible duty and is called Captain. He served during the French and Indian War; was in Braddock's defeat; was Captain of the "Paxtang Boys," but was not at this time a Captain in the Twenty-fourth regiment. He was a cousin of Lazarus Stewart, Jr., a Lieutenant in the Hanover company.
[15] Miner, p. 172 et seq.; The Harvey Book, p. 628 et seq.
[16] Miner, p. 189.
[17] Westmoreland Records as per Jenkins' Address p. 11.
[18] Miner p. 212.
[19] Colonial Records of Conn. Vol. XV p. 470.
[20] Miner p. 187.
[21] Journals of Continental Congress Vol. III p. 104.
[22] Journals of Continental Congress Vol. II p. 307.
[23] Frontier Forts of Pa. Vol. I p. 434.