Name: Major Asa Spalding, born October 5, 1754 in Massachusetts, died in Peru, Berkshire county, Mass about 1832. Married Mary Ross, she died in Elbe, NY. I have that he served in the war of the Revolution as a private in Col. Robert Webster's Co., General Pomeroy's Regt, April 21, 1775, and in the same company from April 27 to August 27, 1775. His age was given as 21 years, stature 5 feet 11 inches, complexion light. He was also serving in the company October and November 1775. In 1777, he served from July 10 to August 23, and marched from Worthington to Bennington, to reinforce General Starks. He also served from Sept 20 to oct 14, 1777, marching in expedition to Stillwater. I don't know why he was entered in the Spalding Memorial as 'Maj' Asa Spalding. Is there any information you have that would explain that?