Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution (17 Vols.) Researched and Compiled by E. Chase Volume 4 page 348 Dadly, John. Capt. Benjamin Walker's co., Col. Bridge's regt.; order for advance pay dated Camp at Cambridge, June 6, 1775. [See John Danley.] Volume 4 page 419 Danley, {This name also appears under the form of Dadly, Dal-, Dandely, Dandley, Danily,Danle, Danly, Darnley, Dunley.) Volume 4 page 420 [p.420] Danley, James, Dunstable. Private, Capt. Ebenezer Bancroft's co., Col. Ebenezer Bridge's (27th) regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted April 29, 1775; service, 3 mos. 10 days; also, company return dated Sept. 25, 1775; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Nov. 4, 1775; also, list of men who lost articles at the battle at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775; amounts allowed in House of Representatives June 24, 1776. Volume 4 page 420 Danley, John, Billerica (also given Tewksbury). List of men mustered by Nathaniel Barber, Muster Master for Suffolk Co., dated Boston, March 16, 1777; Capt. Pettengill's co., Col.Wesson's regt.; term, during war; also, Private, Capt. Amos Cogswell's (2d) co., Col. James Wesson's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; residence, Billerica (also given Tewksbury); credited to town of Tewksbury (also given Billerica); also, Corporal, Capt. William Watson's (Light Infantry) co., Col. James Wesson's (9th) regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780; also, descriptive list of enlisted men dated Hutts, three miles from West Point, Jan. 28, 1781; age, 22 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 7 in.; complexion, dark; hair, dark; occupation, yeoman; residence, Billerica; enlisted Jan. 8, 1777, by Lieut. J. Clap; joined Light Infantry co., 9th regt. commanded by Col. Henry Jackson; enlistment, during war. Volume 4 page 420 Danley, John, Tyngsborough. Sergeant, 4th Mass. regt.; list dated Boston, Jan. 28, 1803, of men returned by John Ayery, Secretary, and J. Jackson, Treasurer, who had enlisted into Continental Army and actually served 3 years, and were accordingly entitled to gratuities under resolves of March 4, 1801, and June 19, 1801.