A militia is a military unit composed of citizens who are called up in time of need.
Muster roll of the 7th Company in the 7th Battalion of the York County Pennsylvania Militia
October, 1785
Captain John Wampler
Albright, Bernhard
Bachman, Franses
Bachman, Christofer
Bauer, Jacob
Baum, Jacob
Baum, Peter
Bausser, Christian
Bausser, Jonnas
Blocher, John
Bricker, Andony
Bricker, John
Brodback, John
Brungard, Adam
Brungard, Marthin
Clause, John
Cramer, Henry
Cremer, Adam
Crow, John
Derwechter, John
Doll, John
Fuhrman, George Jacob
Fuhrman, Jacob
Fuhrman, Michael
Fuhrman, Valentin
Gehreth, William
Gereth, Christian
Gochnauer, Jacob
Grause, Samuel
Greessum, Adam
Hauck, Phillip
Hofacker, Michael
Hofacker, Michael
Kaufman, Salomon
Kayler, Henry
Keewler, David
Keller, phillip Kenoyer, Friederich
Lower, Conrad
Lower, Matthias
Luckenbach, Henry
Messemer, John
Miller, Abraham
Miller, Michael
Miller, Philip
Newcomer, Jacob
Reichel, Henry
Reinhard, Henry
Reinhard, Jacob
Reinhard, Carel
Ruhlman, Christian
Ruhlman, George
Ruhlman, Jacob
Runckel, Ludwig
Scbauck, John
Schauck, Michael
Schuss, George
Schyter, Henry
Steffen, Andrew
Strauch, William
Vonenmachr, Phillip
Vonenmachs, Gotlieb
Wampler, James
Warner, Carel
Wentz, Vollentine
WercKing,Vallentin
Werner, George
Werner, Melcher
Werner, Philip
Wohlsard, Philip
Wolfgange, Nicks
Yenawein, George
Yordan, Henry
Zimerman, Christofer
Zimerman, Henry
Zimerman, John
Zimerman, Larentz
York County is in south central Pennsylvania and was created on August 19, 1749 from part of Lancaster County.
The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) was between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the 13 colonies which became the newly formed United States.
Captain John Wampler was born about 1745. He married . Dorothea Hiller.
He was a Lieutenant in 6th battalion during Revolutionary War and was discharged on April 5, 1778.