Meals on plane served well. We all slept some. Kay a little sick as we landed at Paris, Orly Airport. 5:30. Met Mr. Turner. Dinner. Left via Air France at 11:30.
Left Fargo [ND]. Arrived Commodore Hotel N.Y.C.
Girls had breakfast at [Joe] Burris’s. I [Irma Lauster] just got dressed for lunch. Kay & Barbara played. Daddy & Mother slept. Saw Mrs. B. Had dinner. Visited Durr’s & Burris’s (Bob & Dorothy Durr). Girls went to bed. Fred saw the boys.
Bought 2 nylon dresses. Left via TWA 9:30 pm
Field, Samuel, Amherst.
also Corporal, Capt. Moses Harvey’s co., Col. David Wells’ regt. ; engaged May 10, 1777 ; discharged July 10, 1777 ; service 3 mos. 10 days, travel included, in northern department ; roll dated Montague. — Massachusetts State Revolutionary Records.
Field, Samuel, Amherst.
also Capt. Noadiah Leonard’s co., Col, Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge’s (25th) regt. ; company receipt for advance pay for 1 mo., dated Cambridge, June 24, 1775 ;
also Corporal, same co. and regt. [ Capt. Noadiah Leonard’s co., Col, Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge’s (25th) regt.] ; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775 ; enlisted April 27, 1775 ; service 3 mos. 10 days ; also company return (probably October 1775) ;
Field, Samuel, Amherst. Private. Capt. Noadiah Leonard’s co., Col. Ruggles Woodbridge’s regt., which marched to the alarm of April 19, 1775 ; service 7 days ; Corporal Samuel Field, [son of John (b. Jan 12, 1718) and Hannah (Boltwood) Field of Amherst], bap. Amherst, Mass., Jan .20, 1754 ; he settled in Conway [Mass.] ; […]
Samuel Field was baptised on January 20, 1754 in Amherst, MA to Samuel Field and Miriam (Nash)