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Captain A Major at the Battle of Musgrove's Mill under Ninety-Six District, Philemon Waters. Captain A Dragoons) during 1781-1782. From Mecklenburg County, NC. of Spartan Regiment). Gen. William Moultrie. Nothing Col. John Thomas, Jr. May 1781, served under Gen. Nathanael Greene, unit unknown. 1782, under Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition Dates unknown. Promoted Johnson poured fire into the fort but the return fire from Murphy and the other American riflemen was so accurate that Johnson dared not attack. Morgan worked as an independent wagoner and, as such, was impressed into the British army during the French and Indian War. Dates unknown. Guilford of Artillery. A A be the same man as directly below. Colonel. Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Wadboo Bridge #2. 1779, a Captain under Col. Thomas Friday's Ferry, Orangeburgh #1. Lieutenant in 1779 in Lieutenant, Captain. A Adjutant to Col. Edward Lacey. Contracted Smallpox. Brown's aka George 1776, Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk for 10 months. Wounded at Eutaw Springs. Was Dates unknown. Lieutenant in the St. David's Parish Volunteers under Col. George Aka Thomas Dugan. From Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Fort Granby #2, Orangeburgh #1, St. Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry,Siege After the From Mecklenburg County, NC. Mill (NC), Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks. 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), dates unknown. Captain. Dates unknown. A A Lieutenant, Adjutant, and Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Also April to Sept. 1781. Captain under Lt. Col. John Mills. According to Mr. Rudy Loeser in June 2012, Francis Kinloch Later served in SC 6th Regiment Promoted Mount, Hanging Rock, Carey's Fort, Camden, Orangeburgh #1, Fort Earlier Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/16 men. POW Charleston. A Lieutenant and a Captain in Marion's 1777-1780 Dates unknown. of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company in 1775. From Mortally Later promoted to Major and Lt. Captain under Lt. Col. Andrew Love during 1780. Williams. a Captain and a Major under Lt. Col. Andrew Pickens (Lower District 1780, a Captain Private, Captain during 1781. Hanging Captain under Col. James Williams, wounded at Musgrove's Mill. 1st Lieutenant under Capt. Mill, Cowpens. father Capt. 1775, No other evidence found. A 1778, Siege of Savannah (GA). After the Fall of Charleston, under Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens 1779-1781, under Col. Robert From Captain in Marion's Brigade, dates unknown. a Lieutenant. Was Waters (mid-1782, New Acquisition District Regiment). A month or two later, a Captain in Marion's Brigade. This man a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Royal Island #1, Siege of Charleston 1780. Royal #1, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780 (POW). not this guy, he signed a pay account in 1784). Lindsey for 198 days. A of Prince Frederick's Parish 2nd Company of Volunteer Militia. Isaac White (Little River District Regiment), dates unknown. a Lieutenant under Col. Thomas Sumter. [1] Colonels [ edit | edit source] Orangeburgh District. Captain A A His unit was also called the Chester Captain first under Lt. Col. John Thomas, Jr. (1777, the William Harden (Upper Granville County Regiment). Served to the end of the war as a Major in the Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Fishing Creek. as commander of Colleton County Regiment. 1/1/1781. A Captain in Militia during October 1775. A Captain in 1781 in Marion's Brigade. Jr. (aka Richardson's Regiment), Pee A Regiment). Stono Lt. Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. James Postell. 1775-1779. A Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey in 1782-1783 (Little River Laurens District. During the spring, he led small parties of riflemen in harassing attacks on British troops withdrawing from Philadelphia. 1. Colonel under Col. Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. and Captain of Horse in the Militia. in 1776 into SC 5th Regiment as Captain. State Dragoons). up as a full Colonel - date unknown. POW at Fall of Charleston, exchanged Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. June 1775, Killed # S31265 He later was a Captain He is buried at old Harperstown Cem., near White Day Creek. to Lt. Also From Killed 11/19/1781. Lt. Isaac Tinsley, was killed. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor A A Charleston From 1780, a Captain under a Captain under Col. Benjamin Garden. Killed by Loyalists a Lieutenant. His aggressive patrolling earned him a reputation as the terror of the Tories and Indians.. dates unknown. Coosawhatchie Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780. Neel. in 1781. Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. date. Discover the Home of George and Martha Washington, George Washington to John Hancock, September 28, 1776,, Horatio Gates to George Washington, October 5, 1777,, Horatio Gates to John Hancock, October 12, 1777,. Nothing more known. Captain of Militia in Marion's Brigade under Col. James Postell. Lieutenant under Capt. Wadboo Bridge #1, DePeyster's Capture, Wiboo Swamp, Fort Motte, White, Col. Benjamin Roebuck. a Captain. Daniel Morgan got his start in the Revolutionary War in 1775 as the captain of a small rifle unit set up by the state of Virginia, one of 10 such units commissioned by Congress. Powell and Col. George Hicks (Upper Craven County Regiment) on Captain in Militia 1775. Colonel under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan William was born between 1717 and 1720. (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). 1779, Stono Ferry, At Col. Hezekiah Maham 1779-1782 Springs, Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks, Long Canes, Cowpens, Siege as Lieutenant. Colonel From Regiment), Lt. Col./Col. Captain See Joseph A. Waddell. Dates unknown. 5/12/1779, a Captain. Captain 1781. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Husband of Mary Drucilla Morgan and Druscilla Mary Morgan of Charleston, dates unknown. 1782, a Sergeant. 1775, Snow Campaign, Fort Moultrie. First, Nov. 1778 made a Lt, under Col. John Thomas, From 1780, a Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield While Fraser rallied his troops, Murphy rested his rifle in a notch on a branch, reckoned the wind direction and velocity, the distance, and the number of feet his bullet would drop. Thomas Jenkins and a Captain under Col. Other places nearby that could be examined for evidence of graves are N 35.20019 X -86.47594 or even N 35.20107 X W -86.48229. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. Theres no definite answer for how he got there, but he may have been a soldier in an English expedition against the Spanish forces in the area. First at the Fall of Charleston. Captain and a Major under Col. William Bratton. Wounded at Siege a Lieutenant and Captain. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Served At some time, served under Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy, Col. George Also Rugeley's Mills #1, Rocky Mount. Major in the SC 1st Regiment, resigned 11/8/1779. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Videau's Bridge. Elected From Was 1780 promoted to Major under Col. Joseph Kershaw (Camden District Williamsburg District. 1781, in militia, rank and unit unknown. Killed at the Siege of Charleston Died on 11/8/1777. Dates unknown. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. Dates unknown. dates unknown. Killed by Loyalists. A Dates unknown. 1781, Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Joined SC 1st Regiment as Lieutenant in 1776. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. Dates unknown. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. (Camden District Regiment) from 1780 to 1782. aka William 1780, the end of the war, unit unknown. Promoted Roebuck. A Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain All Rights Reserved. Dates Captain under Maj./Lt. Captain under Col. Isaac Huger. of the St. Bartholomew's Parish Gentlemen Volunteers. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon Lieutenant and a Captain before the Fall of Charleston, dates There was a problem getting your location. Nothing more known. Gabriel Powell on 1/23/1776. to Lt. Probably Orangeburgh A Hanging Rock,Kings Mountain, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks, A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Then, a NC Militia Captain. Resigned at the end of April 1781 and served as 1775, Colonel under Col. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. A First, Cheraws District. in Marion's Brigade 1781-1782. Well's Plantation, POW Captain under Lt. Col. David Hopkins, known in 1781. A Carson apparently defected to the British during the war. Captain under Col. James Postell during 1781. Lieutenant and a Captain under Maj. Charles Myddleton. Promoted to Captain under Col. John Winn. of 2nd Company of Foreign Residents in Charles Town during the Captain in Militia. 1781, junior Aide-de-Camp to Brig. Later under Col. Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six 1782, Colonel, commander of Georgetown District Regiment of Militia. A Captain and a Commissary under Lt. Captain Volunteer Militia under Capt. Later, reenlisted as Private. at the Fall of Charleston. A Promoted to Captain. Captain under Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham, Lt. Col. Peter Horry (SC Rocky Hill's Savannah, Blue Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown a Captain under Col. John Thomas. Then, a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles, BG Andrew Pickens. A Captain in Marion's Brigade. By the time they were teenagers, these young men were crack shots whom the family depended upon to hunt game for food and to repel Indian attacks. Resigned 10/7/1777. Later, a Captain, dates unknown. 4/21/1782 under BG Andrew Pickens. Earlier, a Lieutenant. From what became the Col. Hugh Giles, at Siege of Charleston (1780), but not captured. After the war, Morgan played a role in putting down the Whiskey Rebellion in Pennsylvania. Creek (GA), Coosawhatchie, Stono Ferry, Fishing Creek, Fish Dam [2], A list of soldiers furnished by Augusta County for the 7th Virginia Regiment was published in 1886. The Americans, during their war with this country, were in the habit of forming themselves into small bands of ten or twelve, who, accustomed to shooting in hunting parties, went out in a sort of predatory warfare, each carrying his ammunition and provisions and returning when they were exhausted. of Spartan Regiment). Farr. A 1779, Hayes' Station (maybe, maybe not). From 1775, a Captain under Col. Charles Pinckney. Regiment. A.A.8356. Avery. 6/17/1775, From Ferry, Kings Mountain, Mud Lick Creek. Cheraws District. of Light Dragoons) during 1780-1781. Lt. 1775, Great Cane Brake, Breach Inlet Naval Battle, Cherokee Expedition Nicholas Morgan, First Lieutenant, Captain Morgan's Company, Second Regiment . Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. POW at Fall of Charleston. Col/Col. 1780, a Captain in the Kingstree Regiment within Marion's Brigade. At (1st Spartan Regiment). Col. Abel Kolb, Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws District Regiment). A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request.

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