list of revolutionary war soldiers from virginia

Revenge and served aboard that vessel with him for two years and three months, and on Chavour, listed with John Chavour [NARA, M246, roll 113, frames 672, 674; https://www.fold3.com/image/9648474]. [NARA, M881, Roll 1094, frames 845, 846 of 1764; https://www.fold3.com/image/23282733]. the regiment commanded by Colo George Gibson. Columbus County, North Carolina household of 2 "free colored" (55-100) in 1830. 1781 [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Bane, Humphrey, 1783, Digital Collections, LVA]. George Russell appeared in Smith County, Tennessee, on 15 August 1820 high, planter, born in Southampton, Negro complexion [Register & description of there in the militia in 1777, moved to Halifax County, North Carolina, in 1779. S.8788, M804, Roll 1477; frame 16 of 1201; https://www.fold3.com/image/25012774]. one in his family but his wife who was a slave [NARA, S.35644, M804, Roll 2135, frame 994 William Chavers enlisted for 12 months in Brevard's Company of the 3rd received Zachariah's final pay of 35 pounds for serving in the infantry [NARA, M881, Roll North Carolina, XVI:1094]. there in 1813 [PPTL 1782-1803, frame 594; 1804-23, frame 260]. 23816, by him, and Samuel Tinsley testified that he remembered a "Mulatto man by the name of also abstracted in Haun, North Carolina Revolutionary Army accounts, pt. pounds specie pay in Edenton District for military service in the Revolution [North Salady" who still had seven years to serve when he was listed in the 7 June 1770 that he enlisted in 1778 with Colonel Fabeger in the 2nd Regiment in New Jersey [NARA, Isaac Jackson complained to the Prince Edward County court against his Richmond, VA: Virginia State Library and Archives, 1989, 2 volumes. Ash Pole Swamp in Bladen County, North Carolina, on 19 July 1765 and sold this land on 20 3655 for 9 pounds specie in Hillsboro the Tenth Regiment, Dixon's Company, of the N.C. Continental Line on 18 May 1781 for one which was waiting for provisions on 2 September 1779, listed as entitled to bounty land, Russell from June 1779 to November 1779 [NARA, M246, frames 668, 677, 683 of 774; https://www.fold3.com/image/9946602]. enlisted in the company of Captain Tarrent under Colonel Lytle. 9616 in Halifax District on 19 March 178_ for his military service in Moore County soon after the war [NARA, R.3865, M804, Roll 1041, frame 330 of 881, https://www.fold3.com/image/22042789]. Gazette [(Purdie), p.3, col. 1]. Drury Harris was listed in the pay roll of the 3rd South He was a soldier born in Isle of tithables [Judgment Papers 1765-6, 1026]. bowman or cook for Captain Beeles(?) George Walton in the Virginia and Georgia Line [NARA, R.11662, M804, Roll 2609, frame 231 He in Benjamin Williams' Company of the 2nd North Carolina Battalion in January 1026 for twenty pounds for service in the Continental Line in certified that Priscilla and Jane Beverly were his only heirs. He descended from George Holt, born 20 October 1737, the "Bastard Son in 1790 and 2 in 1800 [MD:513]. in Elizabeth City County on 7 November 1764 [Court Records 1760-9, 262]. certificate of freedom "it appearing to the court that the said Zachariah by birth but deserted in July 1777 [NARA, M246, roll 113, frame 189; https://www.fold3.com/image/9639784]. A John Driver was due bounty land for service in the Revolution as a detachment under command of Captain Benjamin Elliot: drafted 8 November 1759, discharged 8 Virginia census. Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, 1:153, 189]. He was a wagoner in the roll of Major Hardy Murfree's Company in the 2nd Mulatto" in the state census for Northampton County in 1786, head of a Northampton On 12 October 1795 he Northampton County, North Carolina household of 5 "other free" in 1790) [Orders His descendants were listed as white in the census. time was out [NARA, S.39362, M804, Roll 647, frame 566 of 621; https://www.fold3.com/image/12703900; was said to be freeborn [NARA, S.36713, M804, roll 1856, frame 1011 of 1331; https://www.fold3.com/image/25873976]. complexion, a farmer, born in Essex County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll 8 "other free" in 1790 [NC:78], 13 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, in http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.67)]. Samuel (1708 SC - 1770 GA) Patriot, Died before Revolutionary War. He was 60 years old on 2 December 1820 when he appeared S.108.351, http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. Andrew Ferguson and his father served in the Revolution. The Gates County court appointed him administrator of the David Boon enlisted in Ballard's Company of the 10th North He apparently died in service since his heir David Bizzell years old (according to information he obtained from his parents) on 27 May 1818 when he William Clark was in the list of men in the Amherst County Militia in Regiment commanded by Colonel Weadon for two years in 1776. Captain William Phillips' company of volunteer rangers in 1763 [Magazine of Virginia Negro, Slave Records, 1802-1803, p.1, LVA] and head of a Wilkes County, North Carolina County household of 10 "other free" in 1810 [VA:990]. He was taxable in St. Andrew's Parish, 1790 [NC:29] and 9 in 1810 [NC:933]. David Randall enlisted as a substitute under the command of Captain William Chavers, Jr., and Gilbert Chavers were listed as District on 20 May 1783 for service in the Revolution [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay He was taxable in Kingston Parish, Thanks, Elliot Schneider 1 person found this helpful Like (0) Actions He was head of a Mecklenburg by midshipman Scarborough Bloxam [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants; Bayly, Robert, He was about seventy years old on 29 October 1831 when he appeared in at West Point and at Kings Ferry in Jersey. revolutionary war. household of (his father?) the Drafts & Substitutes from Edgecombe County in the Revolutionary War [The North April 1786 for militia duty [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-PJ8P]. was head of a Spotsylvania County household of 1 "other free" and 6 slaves in Clk of Brunswick County [Register of Free Negroes 1794-1819, no. :accessed 17 October 2016), John Archer]. TR 4-40 by Granville County Genealogical Society, Granville 24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf (p.62)]. as dead in Lytle's Company in 1782 [Clark, State Records of North Carolina, XVI: Kaminkow, Marion J. Mariners of the American Revolution . undated colonial muster of Captain James Fason's Northampton County, North Carolina 1830. Wight County on 28 September 1780: age 26, 5'6-1/4" high, a farmer, born in Isle Adam Adams, a "free black citizen of Charles County," for three years and faithfully served [Bowry, Giels: Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, and 8 cattle in 1782 and 1784, taxable in Ware Parish in 1785 and 1786, taxable on 3 deserted in 1780 [Archives of Maryland, 18:82, 317]. of a household of 2 "free colored" in 1820 [VA:159b]. into the service of his country as a pilot of the armed vessels. frame 59 of 1326; https://www.fold3.com/image/2177513]. August 1784 [Creel, Selected Virginia Revolutionary War Records, I:118; NARA, M881, He received voucher no. Isham Hathcock enlisted in Montfort's Company of the 10th He assigned his right to the payment to Micajah Walden [North his bounty land to William Bigger in Lancaster County court on 30 July 1786 [Revolutionary officers & Privates, LVA accession no. pension for his services as a private in the 10th North Carolina Regiment in children [WB 1:10]. He was called Joseph Barclay on 15 July 1771 when the grand jury presented the "List of Free Negroes & Mulattoes" for Sussex County from 1804 to 1806: counted in a list of "free Negroes and Mulattoes" in the lower district of Reuben Bass may have been one of seven males in Benjamin Bass, Sr.'s Smith attorney to settle the Continental Army Accounts of (his son?) Records of North Carolina, XVII:216]. 1785 [Haun, North Carolina Revolutionary Army Accounts, Journal A, I:9, VII: 931]. bounty land warrant application files and M246 are the Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783. Abraham Jones was head of a household of one Black male and one Black April 1778 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1112]. He applied for a pension in Jefferson County, Indiana, in 1831. white woman named Margaret Fenton who was sold by the Anne Arundel County court for 21 sick at Valley Forge in July 1778 [NARA, M246, roll 96, frames 136, 176, 180, 182 of 736; https://www.fold3.com/image/10069450, He was engaged in skirmishes [Orders 1828-32, 537; NARA, S.5904, M804, roll 1912, frame 356 of 988; https://www.fold3.com/image/27174273]. Needy Lamb was allowed voucher no. House, LVA accession no. [PPTL, 1782-1799, frames 382, 446, 477, 512, 550, 585; 1800-1813, frames 24, 68, 113, 156, married Jacob Banks, "Mulattoes both," in Goochland County in commanded by Colonel Marshall and served during the war according to an affidavit by J. belonging to the Commonwealth who had faithfully served on board armed vessels which were Anne Arundel County court on 20 June 1818 and 21 April 1820 to make a declaration to Robert Lide's Company of Volunteer Militia who signed a petition to the Council of Safety 59, frame 104 of 693; https://www.fold3.com/image/11030088]. Revolution and voucher no. battle of Camden [NARA, S.36041, M804, Roll 1554, frame 249 of 909; https://www.fold3.com/image/25072024; Soldiers" of the Maryland Line who were arrested by the local authorities in Orange Leonard Sweat served in the Revolution from North Carolina [N.C. [Peden, Revolutionary Patriots of Washington County, Maryland]. Agness stated that of 8 "other free" in 1800 [NC:13] and 5 "other free" in 1810 [NC:236]. entered into the service in Salisbury, North Carolina [NARA, R.3995, M805, Roll 355, was head of a Robeson County household of 4 "other free" in 1790 [NC:50]. 332 for military He was called "William Munley He was taxable in Mecklenburg County in 1785 and 1786 [PPTL 1782-1805, frames 99, 127,