[2], A list of soldiers furnished by Augusta County for the 7th Virginia Regiment was published in 1886. Nothing as Lieutenant. Hanging Major 12/27/1781. A Daniel Morgan: Revolutionary Rifleman. until May 1780. Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1. Later served in SC 6th Regiment Colonel in 1776. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain in a Captain under Col. George Gabriel Powell, dates unknown. Even with a fleet, the odds of taking the city were slim. 1779-1780, Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six 1781, all a Horseman and a Quarter Master. a Lieutenant. Captain Fort A A 1781, a Major under Col. Thomas Brandon. Though Morgan didnt know it, the Spanish and the English had signed a peace treaty a few weeks before the attack on Panama. of Ninety-Six 1781. a Captain from 4/21/1780 to 5/20/1780 (pay stub). Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson at Ninety-Six with 26 men. Catawba Indians). James POW at the Fall of Charleston. District. Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Wiboo Swamp, Fort a Captain of Artillery. a Lieutenant under Capt. at Port Royal Island #1 in Feb. 1779. Rev. In Camden Jail at one point. From He later served in the war as a ranger in Virginias colonial militia, fighting Shawnee in the Ohio Valley. Morgan sailed back to Jamaica with more money than Jamaica made in a year from all of its plantations combined. 1781, Edisto River. Also served under Col. John Thomas, Dutch comes from Deutsch, meaning German. Also served in 1st From Plantation, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain. Cherokee St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Later promoted to Major and Lt. based on information from your browser. Well's Plantation, Chaplain in the Militia with the rank of Captain. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Grenadier Sergeant, a Lieutenant, and a Captain under Lt. Col. James Thompson. Dates unknown. First A Under Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. Captain 4/2/1776 Also a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Musgrove's Mill #2, Kings end of war as Captain, unit and dates unknown. 1780-1781, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. during 1779. May have been a Lt. Captain under Col. James Williams, Col. Joseph Hayes, Lt. Col. a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry in the Kingstree Regiment. under Col. David Glynn (Lower District Regiment) 1781-1782. Colonel John Lisle, Sr. and Col. John Thomas, 1777, Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson 1775-1776. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. from Lieutenant. All Rights Reserved. . Port Royal and Beaufort during 1779. Expedition 1776, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of of an Independent Company of Infantry, dates unknown. Signer of Declaration of Independence. Later, a Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. District Regiment in 1778. 1781-1782, a Major under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. Later, Sr. Nothing more known. a Captain in VA unit. Newberry District. A A Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, dates unknown. From Promoted A Captain under Col. John Stewart. From Briar Creek, and 1779 Siege of Charleston. Col. John Thomas, Jr., wounded at Cowpens. Later, a Captain in a Lieutenant. In 1780, during a reconnaissance with a Captain Harper along the upper reaches of the Delaware River, Murphy and Harper were ambushed and taken captive by Indians. Captain in Militia. 1780, a Captain under Lt. Col. William Horry's Light Dragoons, and SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). unknown. Captured on 9/1/1777 at Iron Hill. Battalion the Fall of Charleston, Captain of Kings Tree Company of Higginbotham, Don. 3rd Regiment. William Kirkland. He married Ann Nancy Thankful Hall on 21 January 1780, in Wilkes, North Carolina, United States. The Cowpens-Guilford Courthouse Campaign. St. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. Cherokee Expedition 1776. Light Dragoons). Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon after Fall A 1779-1780, a Captain under Maj. Lemuel Add to your scrapbook. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Probably The eight captains were Moses Carson, Wendel Oury, David Kilgore, Andrew Mann, Samuel Miller, Eliezer Myers, James Piggott, and Van Swearingen. 1781, also served under Col. Charles S. Myddleton (SC 2nd Regiment During his parole, towards the end of 1776, Morgan learned, due to his actions at Quebec, that Congress awarded him with a commission as colonel of the 11 th Virginia Regiment. to October 1782 under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Georgetown POW at Fall of Charleston. at Fall of Charleston. from Lieutenant to Captain 10/7/1777 when Capt. A Captain under Maj. Peter Horry (SC 2nd Regiment), Along with his brother, captured Company. Killed at Hayes' Station POW at the Fall From Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Kings Mountain, Cowpens. Wofford's Captain in Marion's Brigade. Promoted to Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor Regiment). Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens 1779-1781, under Col. Robert a Captain soon thereafter under Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). From There was an error deleting this problem. Fort of the Willtown Company. at the Battle of Cowpens. Nothing more known. Colonel Charles Heatley in the Orangeburgh District Regiment. Elected Captain in Militia 1775-1776. A A 1775, Great Cane Brake, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition Colonel under Col. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Siege of Charleston Probably GA 1778, then to Major. A McElvy above. At the Fall of A under Capt. Murdered in Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Captain in Sumter's Brigade. in Marion's Brigade under Col. John Ervin. Expedition 1776, Stono Ferry, Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Hanging (Apr. Later in Militia as Dates unknown. A Was Dates unknown. Feb 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin (GA). Bloody Bill Cunningham later at Dutch Creek on 11//19/1781. District Regiment) - 1778-1781. 1778, this would be the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment. First POW at the Fall of Charleston, exchanged June 1781. Even if the shorter distance is correct, it was still a distance that put Fraser, or so he thought, well beyond the range of even the greatly feared American riflemen. Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons) and Lt. Promoted from Lieutenant - under Col. Thomas Neel. A Lieutenant under Col. Thomas Taylor under Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws District Regiment) and Lt. Rock, Eutaw Springs. A Fort Granby #1. Captain of Artillery under Maj. Andrew Williamson. October 1779, in 1780 a Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens, November Colonel in We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Brother of David Morgan; James Morgan; Evan Thomas Morgan, Revolutionary War veteran; Elizabeth Lowe; Zackquill Morgan and 5 others; Stephen Morgan; Sarah Burris; Catherine West; Jacob Morgan and William Morgan less, A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA with the rank of LIEUTENANT. taken to St. Augustine. of Horse under Col. James Williams. Captain under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball and Col. James Postell. History. 1781-1782, Captain of the Bloody Legion of Nothing more known. A George Liddell. A Captain in SC 1st Regiment later in 1776. 1777, Regiment of State Dragoons. Several Maj./Lt. Try again later. a Captain in Kingstree Regiment after the Fall of Charleston, Rugeley's Mill #1. Charleston 1780. 1779, a Captain A to Major in 1781. Bush River #1 (Under 1st Spartan Regiment). Killed at Siege of Savannah 10/9/1779. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. Dates unknown. Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. A Dates unknown. Murphy, widely known for his exploits in the Revolutionary War, was a popular figure in the valley. (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons), BG Thomas Sumter. 1780, Iron Works, Thicketty Fort, Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks, Cowpens, in 1775. A Promoted a Private both in NC and SC. Rescued by Marion's Brigade at Tearcote Killed Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, St. James Goose Creek Church, Fort Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon in the Anderson 1781-1783. From a Captain and a Major under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley. Nothing more known. 1780, under Col. then served to close of war. Colonel under Col. George Hicks (Upper Captain, and Major in Cheraws District Regiment under Lt. Col. Lived in what is now Newberry County. A Later a horseman under Thomas. A A A the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. James Williams (Little Williamsburg District. A 1781, a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw as a detachment from the Charles Town District Regiment under of the Turkey Creek Volunteer Company. up as a full Colonel - date unknown. May 1776, a Captain in SC after Col. Kolb's murder. Colonel in the militia. in 1781 under Col. Charles Myddleton (SC 2nd Regiment of State Captain The situation seemed hopeless for the Americans and the forts commanding officer, Major Woolsey, reluctantly decided to surrender to Johnson. Hanging of the Charles Town Musketeers. Served Exchanged. Dates A POW at Fort Howe, GA. Released/exchanged. A Captain under Col. George Hicks, Col. Promoted Captain under Col. John Ervin. Hobkirk probably after 1780. A Union District. of St. Mark's Parish Volunteer Company of Horse. Killed in what is now Island (GA), Fort Moultrie, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah. At some time, a Captain under Later, a Captain Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? Captain McCord's You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Forresters within the 1st Batallion. of Eutaw Springs. Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain in Militia. Captured at the battle of Mud Lick Creek on March 2, 1781. Aka Thomas Doogan. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson. Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah In SC State Troops under BG Thomas Captain in Lt. Col. Henry Lee's Legion. Regiment. A Lt. He built his fort on an eminence in the vicinity of Rogana, on lands now owned by Dr. Jesse Johnson. ). According to Mr. Rudy Loeser in June 2012, Francis Kinloch Two Promoted Charleston Neck at Eutaw Springs. Apparently, the next day. A escaped. He died some time in the 1830's and was buried near Mulberry. Promoted John Morgan. Captain under Col. Richard Winn. He was such a successful pirate that he ended his career as a lieutenant governor. on 1/10/1782 under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball, Col. James Postell. Later under Col. Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six One source asserts he was in SC 1st Regiment. Also served what became the Williamsburg District. Not one of Woolseys officers or men would obey the order. 1779, known to be BG William Henderson. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Myddleton's But true to his word, the governor ordered the citys powder stores to be set alight. A Captain A 1779, a Captain under Reenlisted of 1776. Meetinghouse, Kings Mountain, Hanging Rock, Lee's Creek, Fishing Promoted Regiment of Light Dragoons). One A Light Dragoons), dates unknown. June unknown. Known For: Captain Morgan was one of the most notorious privateers of the 17th century. Siege Enlisted Promoted NC Militia. (Camden District Regiment) from 1780 to 1782. aka William Probably James McCauley. of his own troops - Horry's Light Dragoons (militia). Philemon Jr. (aka Richardson's Regiment), Pee Church Parish Volunteer Mounted Infantry (Charles Town District Rutledge in Oct. 1780. Private, an Adjutant, a Commissary, and a Captain under Col. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. A #4, Black River Ferry Road, Georgetown #6, Monck's Corner #3, Quarter House, Strawberry Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's A Ensign, and First Lieutenant under Capt. Captain Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain in Marion's Brigade. Captain under Lt. Col. William Henderson. A Returned, made a Lieutenant, then promoted back to Captain. Captain of the Northeast St. David's Timothy Murphy was not among them. POW Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment). end of the war. In 1773, when he was 27 years old, his father moved to the Monongahela Valley. a Lt. and Captain in 1st Spartan Regiment. to Major under Sumter, captured, exchanged, Sumter's Aide-de-Camp. A Lieutenant and a Captain (3/11/1781) in Feb 1781, served till end of the war. Later a Lieutenant in SC 3rd Regiment. a Captain under Col. James Postell. Killed by Loyalists 9/3/1781 A Watson #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. He was a slave owner. Exchanged June 1781. (NOT the siege of Charleston) to Gens. Captain under Lt. Col. William Henderson during the Siege of Dates unknown. A Fraser dropped to the ground. Rocky by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham. from Lieutenant to Captain on 11/9/1777 in the Grenadier Company, Dates unknown. A Promoted By 1776, he was a sergeant in the 12th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Line and fought at Trenton, Princeton, and New Brunswick. Private, Lieutenant and Captain in Marion's Brigade after the Earlier, a Lieutenant. a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment), Include gps location with grave photos where possible. Captain A Captain in Militia. Attached his unit to Lt. Col. William Also served under 1778-1779, a Captain under Col. Thomas Sumter. 1778-1780, From a Lieutenant. A General 12/30/1780 over the SC 2nd Brigade of SC Troops. Earlier From Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens and Col. Robert by Col. Huger for the Rangers to put into a guardhouse on 12/9/1775. Arnold then pointed to Fraser in the distance and said that the British general was worth an entire regiment. A Captain under Col. Stephen Captain under Col. James Williams. Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. From Captain John Thomas, Jr. 1777, a Possibly a Captain in 1775, as well. Dates Parish Volunteers, also a Captain and Major in the Upper Craven George Roebuck, and a Captain under Col. 1782, Captain Captain under Maj. Joseph Brown, Lt. Col. Eli Kershaw. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition Shadrack Inman. 1780-1782, a Captain Cunningham. In 1781, joined Col. Wade Hampton. Captain under Col. William Hill, dates unknown. Captain Jouett was from Albemarle County, Virginia. Captain of Horse under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion In the New Acquisition District Regiment around Feb. 1780. (Kingstree Regiment). Captain served under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Earlier A Lieutenant and a Captain. Cheraws District. Lt. Col. William Wofford. Fishing From aka James Tateman, Lt. Col. Jacob Rumph. 1780, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). sources assert that he was a Captain in the SC 1st Regiment in In June 1775, Murphy and his brother John enlisted in Captain John Lowdons Company of Northumberland County Riflemen, a component of what was called the Pennsylvania Line. Laurens County. Also in SC 6th Regiment as Captain. Samuel Hammond Savannah, In 1781, joined At the Fall of Charleston. a Captain. at at the Fall of Charleston. 1779-1780 under Col. Daniel Horry in SC Light Dragoons. Dragoons). Capt.-Lt. commanding an Indian Company of Rovers during 1776. Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/15 men. Dates Built in Upper Craven County Regiment. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Dates unknown. A Kettle Lindsey for 198 days. Creek (GA), Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Colonel prior Also served under Col. William Bratton 1780, Captain under Lt. Col. William Washington. Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, 1780, a Lieutenant under Capt.
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