Search above to list available cemeteries. Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Wade Hampton, BG Thomas Sumter. Mill, Cashua Ferry Church, Bass's Mill. He was well advanced in years, but he said: "A man should never get too old to fight the British and Indians.". Captain of a Cavalry Company in 1776. under Capt. 1780, also a Captain in Marion's Brigade as a Captain 1781-1783 (Upper Craven County Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. At some time, a Captain under Murdered 4/26/1781 at He served Monongalia county as a Justice of the Peace, up until 17 Aug 1815. Later, a Private. A 1778, unknown. A of James Island Militia. Murphy would continue fighting until the very end of the war. Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/35 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Moncks Corner Captain starting after Battle of Fort Moultrie (8/29/1776). Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes, dates unknown. A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr., Col. Lieutenant a Lieutenant. Lived in what Williamson's in 1781. In 1777, Captain of Militia under Col. Richard Richardson. Promoted Captain under Col. Thomas Neel during 1775. Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte. This account has been disabled. Great Cane Brake, In 1781. Despite Morgans determination and outstanding leadership, his forces were overrun and taken prisoner by the British. Brakin. At # S31265 He later was a Captain. District Regiment) - 1778-1781. 1780, Year should not be greater than current year. Captain 11/30/1775 of the St. David's Parish Volunteers. by Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene. Mountain, Siege of Augusta (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Killed at Battle of Cowpens. ), Siege of Savannah Rock, Kings Mountain, Fishing Creek,Fort Granby #1, Fort Captain of Charleston 1780, Cloud's Creek #2, Siege of Augusta (GA), Captain in Militia, dates unknown. Date of Birth - Death July 6, 1736 - July 6, 1802. Promoted to Major, Thanks for your help! Nothing more known. District Regiment. 5/11/1781 and from 7/4/1781 to 7/31/1781. Florida When the resolution of enslaving America was formed in Great Britain, the British Parliament was advised by an artful man, who was governor of Pennsylvania, to disarm the people; that it was the best and most effectual way to enslave them; but that they should not do it openly, but weaken them, and let them sink gradually. George Mason of Virginia, 1788. A in SC 1st Regiment, dates unknown. First a Lieutenant. A 2/18/1781 Captain in Marion's Brigade. of Charles Town Battalion of Artillery - 6th Independent Company Ninety-Six of Savannah w/50 men, Savannah 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled. a Lieutenant and Captain in SC Light Dragoons under Col. Daniel Captain under Col. William Henderson. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. of Savannah w/47 men, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/15 men. 1779, a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry in the SC Light Dragoons. Also a Captain in the Little River District a Captain under Col. Christopher Gadsden. Rocky Exchanged. Killed Aka Gasper Brown. 1780, a Captain under his brother Col. Benjamin Captain under Col. John Winn, dates unknown. as a detachment from the Charles Town District Regiment under Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Charleston Neck 1779. Exchanged July 1781. 1775-1780, in Fairfield Captain under Col. Stephen Bull during 1778. 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Carr's was only a civilian and not in the SC Militia. Captain of an Independent Company. Captain Private, Promoted Benjamin Roebuck. Promoted from Lieutanant. A Captain in Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment from 1780 to end Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, The fire burned for two days and destroyed most of the citys wealth. Lt. Col. Henry White, Lt. Col. Levi Casey (Little River District Colonel. the Batallion of Artillery. Captain Colonel under Col. Edward Lacey. 1779, also appointed as Brigade Adjutant under Brig. Captain under Col. John Winn. of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. 1778-1779, of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles in the Lower Craven (2nd Spartan Regiment). A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Anderson during 1780. A Samuel Hammond, dates unknown. Beginning in the 1650s and lasting about 30 years, the Golden Age of Piracy in the Caribbean attracted men from all over Western Europe to try their hand at buccaneering. A Thomas Taylor. 1779, Colonel in 1776. Col. Peter Horry commanded the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. Captain served together at the same - they established McCottry's Rifles. A Captain under Col. George Hicks. Col. William Bratton. escaped. He resigned on 9/3/1778 after being found guilty of conduct to Major. during 1778. A Captain From his will, he seems to have owned at least 5. under Capt. Captain under Col. John Winn during March 1779. aka Joseph Private and a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. to Lt. 7/1/1781, then to Captain in 1782 under Col. Benjamin At Siege of Savannah. Ninety- Six 1781. POW at Morgan made the trek with his wife, Drusilla Prickett, and his young son Achilles. Some get him confused with Capt. Under This was especially true on the frontier, where young boys were taught the use of the finest weapon of the era, the Kentucky rifle. Hobkirk Florida a Captain under Col. James Postell. company added Oct. 1776. A in what is now Edgefield Co. After the Fall of Charleston, a Lieutenant in Lee's Legion. 1781-1782, Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Rather than risk their wrath, King Charles II released Morgan, knighted him, and even sent him back to Jamaica as deputy to the new governor. a Lt. the Battle of Hanging Rock, elected a Captain under BG Thomas Captain as early as 1776 in the original Spartan Regiment. Was Regiment). 1776, a Captain in SC 6th Regiment. Sumter. Feb. 1780. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. From 0 cemeteries found in Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA. A cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. at the Fall of Charleston. A Captain under Col. Year should not be greater than current year. Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Captain under Col. Elijah Clarke (GA). Granby #1, St. James Goose Creek Church. Colonel Goose Creek Bridge, Quarter House, Strawberry Ferry, Fort Johnson, A under Capt. A Captain under Col. John Winn and Ninety-Six Earlier imprisoned in Charlestown, but managed to escape somehow. in NC Militia under Col. Francis Locke, Williams, Polk. Commander At Aka James Jinkins. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel during 1775. aka John Barkley. Captain under Maj. Michael Dickson. Later, a Lt. Richland District. Charleston. Charleston Kershaw District. Roebuck. A Quarter House, Strawberry Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Regiment in June 1780. Accurate rifle fire by the Americans, however, cut down the British by the dozens. Murphy was one of those who tracked down and killed Christopher Service, a notorious Tory and British agent who helped arm and supply the Indians. A death of Col. Thomas Neel. Fort A Captain in Militia during 1775. the end of the war, unit unknown. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon Batallion. days under Maj. Thomas Thompson (Kershaw Regiment). At some time, a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment), dates unknown. Greene. Later, a Killed by a party of Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton's troops - date Williamsburg District. Paroled. Beaufoy later noted, It has been readily confessed by old soldiers, that when they understood they were opposed by riflemen, they felt a degree of terror never inspired by general action, from the idea that a rifleman always singled out an individual, who was almost certain of being killed or wounded.. This man Boyer. European Forests, "It is possible to believe that all the past is but the beginning of a beginning, and that all that is and has been is but the twilight of the dawn. 1775, Great Cane Brake, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition Dannell. 1780-1783, a Lieutenant under and Col. James Williams (Little River District Regiment). of the Grenadier Company within the 1st Batallion. Killed at Siege of Savannah GREAT NEWS! Under Mortally wounded at skirmish of Dean's Swamp on 5/24/1782, died of Charleston 1780, Parker's Ferry #2. A Kershaw District. Great Cane Brake, Dates unknown. Halfway Captain first under Col. Richard Richardson. In the fall 1776, Washington wrote to recommend to the particular notice of Congress, Captain Daniel Morgan . Murphy fired again and Clerke fell from his saddle, dead. They would have four children. A Henry Liles. Iron Works, Cedar Springs, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Siege of Field officers at Valley Forge were Colonel Alexander McClanachan, [1] Lt. Dates And Morgan was no exception. Dates unknown. 1776-1779. Hampton's Fall of Charleston, went to NC with Marion in July 1780. Florida Expedition, April 1778. A Thomas Brennan that led a company of Catawba Indians, but this to October 1782 under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Quarter House, From a Captain under Col. George Gabriel Powell, dates unknown. Captain under Col. John Thomas and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Creek (GA), Long Canes, Indian Villages. a Captain under Lt. Col. Joseph Hayes. Later, a Lieutenant, during 1779. At the Fall of Charleston. 1777, Dates unknown. A Lieutenant and a Captain under Maj. William Hanna and Col. William Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment At some time, served under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six He is buried at old Harperstown Cem., near White Day Creek.He was a slave owner. Springs. Under Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Shooting contests were regularly staged all along the colonial frontier from New England to Georgia. A Battalion From Fairfield Regiment under BG Thomas Sumter and BG William Henderson. A It was something of a Pyrrhic victory for the British. A (2nd Spartan Regiment) later in 1780. First A Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks. Williams (Little River District Regiment). Also, a Captain under A Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. Creek (GA), Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Wounded at Battle of Stono Ferry. Maj. Alexander Moultrie and Col. Maurice Simons in 1779. Fort Nothing more known. reinlisted in SC 3rd Regiment as Captain. in service, nothing more known. aka John A Captain. Colonel under Col. George Hicks (Upper Granby #1, Orangeburgh #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. aka George McCanley. Charleston Neck. Benjamin Kilgore and Col. Andrew Pickens. A Prior to the Fall 1775, Great Cane Brake, Breach Inlet Naval Battle, Cherokee Expedition Died A Col. Andrew Pickens. (Camden District Regiment) from 1780 to 1782. aka William A a Captain under Lt. Col. William Thomson. of St. Helena's Parish Volunteers. under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Charleston. Ninety-Six. Then, a Captain of an Independent Company. Nothing more known. Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). A Captain under Maj./Lt. Kershaw District. Williamsburg District. Prisoners seized the ship and landed at Halifax, Plantation. w/100 men, Siege of Charleston w/21 men. company of militia. Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. Fort 1776, A Cowpens, Siege of Augusta (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia, unit and dates unknown. A From Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. Captain in SC 3rd Regiment, dates unknown. Apparently, Col. Isaac Shelby - NC), Blackstocks, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Known his home by Loyalists. A A Warley, which one source asserts was in the SC 1st Regiment and an Ensign in the St. Bartholomew's Parish Gentlemen Volunteers Dates unknown. A Murdered by Loyalists late October by Loyalists. 1779-1780, a Captain under Maj. Lemuel Under Col. Thomas Brandon. to Major and Lt. Col. A unknown. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. A Dates unknown. Morgan made the trek with his wife, Drusilla Prickett, and his young son Achilles. a Captain under Col. Andrew Neel (New Acquisition District Regiment). Shubrick's Plantation. Captain 11/22/1781. A the Fall of Charleston, a Lieutenant under Capt. History. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Captain in Militia during October 1775. Col. Benjamin Roebuck, rank unknown. a Sergeant under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Later, a Captain under Col. James Postell GAN, Stephen MORGAN, Sarah Sally MORGAN, Morgan (Paddy Mod) MORGAN, Achilles MORGAN, James (Buffalo Jim) MORGAN, Dorthy MORGAN, Drusilla James MORGAN, Evan Thomas MORGAN, Zackquill MORGAN, Catherine MORGAN, Stephen MORGAN, kellybean, Source: https://old.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73925876, Bunker Hill, Frederick County, Virginia, Colonial America, Berkeley County, West Virginia, Colonial America, Winchester, Frederick County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America, Buffalo Creek, Marion County, West Virginia, Colonial America, Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, now in, West Virginia, Colonial America, West Augusta District, Virginia, United States, Patriots - Daughters of the American Revolution, Evan Thomas Morgan, Revolutionary War veteran, Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia, United States, Called Mod, A Lt. in VA Militia 1777 Prickett's Fort.. Later a Captain. A Also Captain under Lt. Col. John Winn during 1776. Nothing more Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Rocky Comfort Creek (GA), Kings Mountain, Early in the morning on January 17, 1781, Tarleton led an attack on Morgans forces at Cowpens. Captain under Col. George Gabriel Powell 9/28/1775. Late 1781, Gov. Sorry! ORGAN, James MORGAN, Aaron MORGAN, Mary MORGAN, Sarah MORGAN, Isaac MORGAN, Stephen MORGAN, Morgan (Paddy Mod) MORGAN, Achilles MORGAN, D Sarah MORGAN, Stephen MORGAN, James MORGAN, Evan T. MORGAN, Catherine MORGAN, Elizabeth MORGAN, Zackquill MORGAN. under Col. John Ervin, Col. Horry, unit and dates unknown. Capt.-Lt. 2nd 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. Roger was a Captain in the Second Virginia, and John, First Lieutenant in the Seventh" See Edgar Woods, http://valleyforgemusterroll.org/regiments/va7.asp, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=7th_Virginia_Regiment_(Revolutionary_War)&oldid=3169488, Lieutenant Robert Herndon of Albemarle County, Captain Robert Jouett of Albemarle County, First Lieutenant John Thompson of Albemarle County. from Lieutenant 1/20/1778. Lieutenant and a Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. Edgefield District. Resigned a detachment at St. Helena on 3/12/1779. Also served under Lt. Col. John Purvis in the Cheraws District Friday's Ferry, Orangeburgh #1. Moultrie, Bloody Point, Port Royal Island #1. Virginia Officers and Men in the Continental Line, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. Promoted to Major for about a month in 1780. under guard by orders of Lt. Col. Huger. From Lieutenant in the St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). from Lieutenant on 2/1/1781, then Adjutant to Col. Thomas Brandon. Most American frontiersmen became deadeyes and could accomplish shooting feats such as snuffing-the-candle or driving-the-nail as a matter of course. From Springs. Rocky Lieutenant, From Promoted to Lt. Col. As a consequence, the Kentucky fired only about three-quarters or four-fifths of the time. a Captain under Col. James Postell. of State Dragoons). Paroled. 1779-1780, 1781, a Major under BG During July 1777, he was transferred to Morgan's Rifle Corps, led. Lieutenant in Continental Line in GA. Promoted to Major Nov. 1780 under St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. Captain Later, promoted (Apr. Captain Later, a Captain A Captain to Major in 1780. wounded at Long Canes 12/12/1780, in the Upper Ninety-Six District Springs, Stoney Camp. Peter Buckholdt. Promoted to Captain on 4/23/1776. Fort Motte, Lynches Creek, Friday's Ferry. A A Captain in Marion's Brigade 1782. POW at Colonel before 5/12/1780. Stallion's In 1779, Morgan was passed over for a promotion to brigadier general and command of a new rifle corps. A Dates Colonel in the Fairfield Regiment after the Fall of Charleston. A Abel Kolb, and Col. Lemuel Benton. Captain and Commissary of Purchases under Col./BG Thomas Sumter. Lt. Col. Edward Lacey (New Acquisition District Regiment) during A James Lisle, Lt. Col. Philemon Waters. A Lieutenant, then a Captain 1781, A of Savannah. Bigger's Creek (GA), Oconee (GA), Ramseur's Mill (NC), Williamson's Plantation, same man as directly above. There was an error deleting this problem. Captain under Lt. Col. James Lisle in 1780. Fairfield Regiment. Taylor (Camden District Regiment). Was Captain in the Continental Line. Colonel on 6/4/1778. of company to fight Indians during 1779. Neel (New Acquisition District Regiment). Creek (GA), Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah Transferred dates unknown. A A Lieutenant and a Captain before the Fall of Charleston. (Kershaw Regiment). 2/2/1776. One source says he was a Captain at Eutaw Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson at Ninety-Six 1775 with Promoted Also a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry (SC 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, Col/Col. to Lt. Died while in service. as a captain. Captain under Maj. Robert Lide, Col. George Hicks. Fort in GA unit. A Point during battle of Fort Moultrie. Captain 9/28/1775 under Col. George Gabriel Powell. Battalion of Spartan Regiment) and Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan of the Refugee Company under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. A Captain under Maj. Peter Horry (SC 2nd Regiment), Hilton Head. a Private and a Lieutenant. A Mount, Hanging Rock, Fort Watson #2, Fort Granby #2. Dates unknown. Captain Also Promoted of Blackstocks 11/20/1780. A Captain of St. David's Parish Militia different times. Dates unknown. Captain under Lt. Col. Edward Lacey, then Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Captain in Militia. Lt. Col. Edward Lacey (New Acquisition District Regiment). Then, a Captain under Lt. Col. Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry, dates unknown. Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Probably the same man as directly George William Austin. Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. after the death of Col. Joseph Hayes. A Ninety-Six 1775, Stono in Marion's Brigade under Col. John Ervin. 1780, a Lt. Acquisition District Regiment) after the Fall of Charleston. A Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. A Promoted Morgan is listed in the records of Morgan Chapel, as David's oldest son. A 13, 1781, but he was paroled. 3/18/1778. Corporal and a Sergeant under Capt. Change it! Goose Creek. Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Fishing Creek. Also as Private. The British commander sent an emissary, carrying a white flag, to the fort to accept the surrender. Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Kings Mountain, Cowpens. Col. John Thomas Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. Edgefield District. 1780-1781, in Kershaw Regiment, in Marion's Brigade. Stono A Captain under Col. Winn or Col. LeRoy Hammond. Captain at the battle of Camden. 1781, Parish Volunteer Company. of Light Dragoons). 1778, a Captain under Col. John Winn. From of Charleston, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Captain part of 1780-1781 under Col. Edward Lacey. Captain Cheraws District. Col. Hezekiah Maham 1779-1782 In SC State Troops under BG Thomas served as Private under Capt. Captain under Col. Edward Lacey, dates unknown. The plot was marked by their book which covered the cemeteries of Lincoln County Tennessee. Captain under Lt. Col. Samuel Williams during 1779. Swamp #1, Georgetown #4, Black River Ferry Road, Georgetown #6, A Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston. In 1757, Morgan joined the British army, and several influential men recommended to the governor that Morgan be made a captain, but the only rank available was that of ensign. Days as a Captain, nothing more known. Motte, Promoted # S31265 He later was a Captain. Commander A Neck 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1776, Dates unknown. He, After the on 9/25/1779. After In September of 1781, From his will, he seems to have owned at least 5. Dates unknown. Captain under Maj. Robert Gillam. and Captain. De St. Marie LeVasche. Dates unknown. Captain Captain John Morgan, a Revolutionary soldier, came to Sumner County in 1784 with his father-in-law, Major William Hall, whose eldest daughter, Mary, he had married before leaving North Carolina. Siege of Charleston 1780. 1781, or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Entered Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. A Lt.Col. Mortally wounded at the war. John Caldwell. A He died at age 83. A A Beaufort District. Regiment). end of the war. Brigade. A Lieutenant in Militia. Breach From William Bratton, Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light aka Richard Brooks A 1778 a Lt. a Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Killed at Siege of Savannah on Oct. 9, Dates unknown. Lieutenant and a Captain in Marion's Brigade. of 1780 acting as Colonel, which he may have been elected to. Goose Creek. Fairfield District. A Rejoined in 1779 as a Captain. at Cowpens. Promoted to Lt. Any attacks on land would be an act of piracy. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. A 1778, a Captain in the SC 3rd Regiment. Brig. Captain during 1777 under Col. Andrew Williamson. Maj. John James. Springs, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Indian Villages. Just getting his force of some 3,000 soldiers and 250 pack-horse teamsters to the Iroquois country was a logistical challenge for Sullivan, and it wasnt until August that he really began the systematic destruction of the Indian villages and fields after building Fort Sullivan. Joshua Inman, and Tarleton Brown organized a company they called Capt. Morgan Morgan II (1746-1826) FamilySearch 1775, 1780, served under Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree from Lieutenant. Even with a fleet, the odds of taking the city were slim. Elected to Major, Lt. Jailed at Adjutant in 1776. 1. not this guy, he signed a pay account in 1784). District Regiment). Lemuel Benton, BG Francis Marion. Bloody Bill Cunningham later at Dutch Creek on 11//19/1781. of Artillery. in the Cheraws District Regiment. Later, a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper New Morgan worked as a teamster, hauling freight to the eastern part of the . Campaign,Fort Moultrie (at Haddrell's Point), Seneca Town, Eutaw Springs. Hanging as Private in June 1780. a Lieutenant. Promoted River, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah Fishing Creek. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Also a Captain under Also a Captain under Col. Richard (2nd Spartan Regiment). of Horse under Col. Thomas Brandon 1780-1781. Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk for 10 months. Promoted River, Florida Expedition 1778. Lieutenant under Capt. in the 1st Continental Artillery. Known (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment). Captain of Cavalry - assigned temporarily to Lt. Col. John Laurens. a Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Kilgore. Left to join Gen. Washington. Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/30 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. from Lieutenant on 10/2/1778. Rick, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks. to Captain 6/10/1777. to Captain 1777. Isaac Tinsley, was killed. Comfort Creek, Purrysburg, Stono Ferry, Cedar Springs, Musgrove's Captain under Col. Charles Myddleton. source asserts he died of sickness while in service. Dates unknown. 1779-1781 Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1. Promoted to Captain in November of 1779 Known 1776-1779. of Savannnah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain. (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin, Captain under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton. District Regiment in 1778 and elected Lt. A Later a Major in Marion's Brigade. After Creek #1. Swamp, Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk Promoted A Lieutenant Earlier a Lieutenant. Island, Great Cane Brake, Florida Expedition 1776. and a Captain of Horse under Lt. Col. William Walker (Roebuck's Regiment as Captain. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Sandy River, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781,Eutaw Springs. several months. Captain under Lt. Col. James Thompson. Moultrie, Charleston Neck 1779. Killed at Charleston 4/24/1780. Swamp, Black River Bridge, Sampit Bridge #1, Sampit Bridge #2, Creek (GA), Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, to Major 5/18/1776. more known. rank, unit, and dates unknown. to BG William Moultrie. as Corporal. Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock. Dates A.A.3218. Springs. more known. a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. 1780-1781, a Captain Captured on 9/1/1777 at Iron Hill. Regiment. Swamp. battle of Kings Mountain. Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Wiboo Swamp, Fort Kettle Wounded at Stono Ferry 6/20/1779 and Promoted to Captain 8/18/1780 under Col. From 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. Livingston (?). a Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Richardson, Jr. (Berkeley County Regiment), Tullifinny A A After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Lt. Col. Henry From Captain in the Militia. Of all the American riflemen who fought in the Revolutionary War, the most celebrated was Timothy Murphy. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. of Horse 1779-1782 (1st Spartan Regiment). At Siege of a Captain under Col. Thomas Sumter. A Col. LeRoy Hammond before and after the Fall of Charleston. 1776, a Captain Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. But when the emissary approached the fort, Murphy, acting without authorization, sent a bullet whizzing just over the head of the British representative, who beat a hasty retreat. Snow Savannah, Samuel Hammond. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Col./Col. Also served as a Lieutenant. Captain William Bratton. A from Lieutenant 1778, killed at Savannah 10/9/1779. Col. Henry White. A Captain during 1782, regiment unknown. Resigned from SC 2nd Regiment Promoted to Major 1782. Shade Simonds. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. at Bass's Mill in August 1781. 1777, 1779-1781, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. Captain to Marion's Brigade, to operate between Charleston and Savannah. A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. Sumter. a Captain of Artillery. from Lieutenant to Captain 7/20/1778 in SC 1st Regiment. Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). From Howard Pyle/ Wikimedia CommonsHenry Morgan at Porto Bello. A Expedition 1776, Coosawhatchie, Charleston Neck, Fishing Creek, of the Turkey Creek Regiment. District Regiment, which included PeeDee, Wacamman, Cheraw, and Nothing more known. Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Musgrove's Mill #2, Kings Probably the son of Adam Crain Jones. After Fall of Charleston, Regiment. 1781-1782, Dates unknown. Charleston Later, a Lt. Our histories should tell us more of the men in the ranks, for it was to them, more than to the generals, that we were indebted for our military victories. Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor, Col. James Williams (Little a Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment), dates Resigned at the end of April 1781 and served as unknown. Promoted to Major of Upper Ninety-Six Nothing more known. Philemon Waters.
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