I represent James Henley. I was an ensign in the Maryland Loyalists Regiment that was raised in 1777. I was commissioned an ensign in October 1777. We saw action at the Battle of Monmouth in 1778 before being sent later that year to West Florida to defend Pensacola and Mobile against the Spanish. Those of us who survived until the surrender of Pensacola in May 1781 were sent to Long Island, New York with the rest of the prisoners of war. While we were still on Long Island, I was commissioned adjutant; I made lieutenant in March 1783. After the Revolutionary War, I followed many of my Loyalist comrades and went to New Brunswick, Canada to seek refuge and to try to start our lives over. There I married Ruhamah Harvey in 1786. I died in 1809 in New Brunswick.
Sources: 58, 126, 129