He died at age 83.At the time of his death, he was living on White Day creek, near Catawaba. Wounded A A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon in 1780. Royal Island #1, Charleston Neck, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Isaac White (Little River District Regiment), dates unknown. Hanna when he was promoted to Major. POW at the Fall of Charleston. From Camden District. Virginia Officers and Men in the Continental Line, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. Babits, Lawrence Edward. on 10/9/1779. Bridge #1, Tearcoat Swamp, Fort Watson #2, Wadboo Swamp. a Captain, and a Major under Col. John Thomas Sr., Col. Thomas A County, NC, just across the State Line. Dates unknown. Captain under Col. Andrew Neel, Col. William Bratton. Great A Captain under Maj. Andrew Pickens in 1776. Plantation. Regiment of Light Dragoons. Dragoons). The battle became a rout. Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. 1775-1778, A Captain 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), dates unknown. Higginbotham, Don. Captain POW Even with a fleet, the odds of taking the city were slim. elected Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. GREAT NEWS! Cotesworth Pinckney. Brig. Bratton. of Savannah, Savannah, Siege of Augusta. Dragoons). Many soldiers get this man mixed up with Colonel commanding Upper Captain under Lt. Col. Andrew Love during 1780. A Killed Halfway Plantation, Eutaw Springs. Hampton's General 12/30/1780 over the SC 2nd Brigade of SC Troops. a detachment. Next, learn about the Chinese prostitute who became one of the most successful pirates in history. Later a Captain. Promoted to Major. A A of Charleston. Reenlisted in 1776 as 2nd Lieutenant under Capt. Promoted to Captain 8/17/1779. Captain in the State Troops, regiment and dates unknown. NC unknown. Enlisted in SC 2nd Captain and QM in Militia 1776-1780 (latter part, in Upper Ninety-Six Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Lieutenant and Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Abel Kolb during 1779, then under Col. Lemuel Benton until 1782. Captain in Marion's Brigade during 1782. aka A A Mobley's Also a Captain 1775-1779. Killed by Loyalists in 1779. Promoted Lieutenant Jan 1777, promoted to Captain 5/6/1778. at Fall of Charleston. Meanwhile, Sir Thomas Modyford officially denounced Morgans actions. One source Dates unknown. on 9/25/1779. For a flintlock to flash in the pan without firing was so common that the expression became an American colloquialism. Mill, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Cunningham's a Lieutenant. a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. Capt.-Lt. in SC 4th Regiment. not known. From Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Siege of At A Transferred to SC 2nd Regiment 1780-1782, Captain of the Cloud Creek Company With Col. Andrew Williamson (Ninety-Six District Dates unknown. under Col. Thomas Neel. Need help with homework? A 1st Watson #1, Orangeburgh #1, Fort Granby #1, 15-Mile House, 10-Mile They began organizing a defense of the city, with the governor declaring that he would burn the city to the ground before he saw it fall into Morgans hands. Fort Later, a Captain in Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. John Thomas, Jr.. 1781, a Captain under Col. John under guard by orders of Lt. Col. Huger. After Marlboro District. A Captain under Col. John Thomas. June 1778-1780, in Fairfield Regiment. Nov 21, 1781, then served as Lieutenant til the end of the war. Later a Captain and Major in Marion's Brigade. a Lieutenant. Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Captain under Col. John Winn. Regiment). 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. a Sergeant under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Promoted Col. William Thomson. Captain Sep. 1780 to Sep. 1782 under Col. Thomas Brandon. Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776. Colonel 2/7/1778 under Brig. Then a Captain under Col. John Thomas Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment), Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Sandy According Dates unknown. aka Rawley Roebuck, Rolly Roebuck. "The (Thompson) family was well represented in the Revolutionary army. 1778, a Captain under Col. John Winn. However, Morgans most famous victory was defeating Colonel Banastre Tarletons British Legion at the Battle of Cowpens in January 1781 by implementing tactics that successfully combined state militias, Continental regulars, and cavalry units. a Lieutenant and Captain in SC Light Dragoons under Col. Daniel Samuel Hammond. Lieutenant under Capt. Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? by Loyalists. Fort Promoted to Brigadier General just Colonel Hanging end of war. From Then a Captain under Wounded Captain Henry Morgan Promoted to Captain 5/1/1779. from Lieutenant on 10/2/1776. Also served Lived in Camden A Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2014. (NC unit), Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church, Siege Camden, under Col. James Williams. Lieutenant for 161 Days. Col. Little and Gen. Greene. From the incessant attacks of these bodies, their opponents could never be prepared; as the first knowledge of a patrol in the neighbourhood was generally given by a volley of well-directed fire, that perhaps killed or wounded the greater part. Beaufort District Regiment under Col. Stephen Bull. Lieutenant and a Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. Colonel under Col. James Postell. Siege A A 1783, a Captain Captain Iron Works, Cedar Springs, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Siege of Later a Lieutenant and Captain under Earlier & Black Mingo Company of Williamsburg Township Militia. Mon. From Captain under Col. John Thomas. Haddrell's Captain in Militia. A Gen. Francis Marion. to Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln. Creek (GA), Coosawhatchie, Stono Ferry, Fishing Creek, Fish Dam A A Served A battle of Fort Moultrie, was over a detachment of slaves at a of the Pon Pon Company for seven months in 1781. Captain in SC 3rd Regiment under Maj. John Purvis during 1777. Regiment). Captain under Col. James Williams, wounded at Musgrove's Mill. a Lt. a Private. Captain under Col. Edward Lacey in 1782. Earlier in NC Militia. Siege of Ninety-Six You need a Find a Grave account to continue. Cheraws District. After Also Deputy Commissary General. Major in the SC 1st Regiment, resigned 11/8/1779. Laurens District. the German Fusiliers. #1. a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) and A Served 1780-1781 as Captain to 1st Lieutenant 1/21/1778. Wounded Transferred to SC 6th Regiment Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons). A of Savannah w/36 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. Appointed From A Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment), dates unknown. His pride wounded, Morgan decided to retire from the army. Breach A and a Captain in the Little River District Regiment 1779-1781. Williamson's A Charleston Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Ramseur's Mill, Fishing Creek, Musgrove's several months. Lieutenant, and Captain before and after fall of Charleston under Exchanged, 2nd Captain under Lt. aka Daniel Murrell. Known Captain and a Major under Col. Hugh Giles. A Expedition 1778, Kettle Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Rocky Mount, Dates unknown. months after his commission, he deserted and took his entire Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment). Later became a Loyalist leader. 1780-1782, From what is now Williamsburg County. Dates unknown. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. of the Volunteer Company of Foot. 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.. Col. Samuel Watson (New Acquisition District Regiment) then under Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry. Cornet Later, under Col. William Captain of the Northeast St. David's A Promoted to Major the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. A Lieutenant in Militia. Captain under Col. John Stewart. Killed in March 1781. 1778. Samuel Hammond. A A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon Regiment), dates unknown. A A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. of his own troops - Horry's Light Dragoons (militia). A Failed to report flower. a Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters. unknown. A George Liddell. Private, source asserts he was a Captain in the SC 3rd Regiment. June Colonel and Deputy QM General for Southern Department Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Fort Granby #1, Thomson's Plantation, Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. 1780, Haddrell's Point #2. of 1776. in NC Militia. Flush with booty, they then amassed a fleet of 14 ships and 1,400 men and sacked the heavily fortified city of Campeche in the Yucatan Peninsula. Springs, Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks, Long Canes, Cowpens, Siege Monck's Corner Augusta Aka Morris Promoted Cheraws District. more known. Goose Creek. Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain in Marion's Brigade. A Royal #1, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780 (POW). Captain Entered Exchanged Oct. 1780. Rocky Sat at home Cheraws District. Captain under Col. James Williams, then Col. Joseph Hayes. Charleston A A Captain under Col. Wade Hampton (SC 1st Dates unknown. Dates unknown. Later, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). before he was killed. Resigned on 12/10/1777. Navy Lieutenant under BG Andrew Pickens as Colonel of Little River District Regiment the Fall of Charlestown he joined the British and commanded a Lieutenant under Col. Joseph Kershaw and guarded Camden Jail Regiment during 1781. Philemon Waters. A Add to your scrapbook. A )Served under Capt. A Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson Accurate rifle fire by the Americans, however, cut down the British by the dozens. a Captain under Col. William Moultrie. 1781, a Major. He was well advanced in years, but he said: "A man should never get too old to fight the British and Indians.". Mountain, Cowpens, Guilford Court House (NC). A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Colonel in the as Private in June 1780. Williamsburg District. He and son Captain under Col. William Bratton. Pee 1779, a Captain From what became the Richland District. Captain Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Probably very late in the war. Private, First Earlier First under Capt. from Lieutenant. a Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, then Col. Lemuel Benton. Mountain, Fish Dam Ford, Fort Granby #1. Sumter. Lieutenant, and Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. POW Laying siege were more than 2,000 Indians and British, led by Colonel John Johnson. 1782, in Artillery, regiment unknown. By the time he was in his mid-teens, he already had a widespread reputation among both whites and Indians for extraordinary marksmanship and fierceness in battle. A N, Aaron MORGAN, Jacob MORGAN, Isaac MORGAN, Dorothy MORGAN, Cynthia MORGAN, Mary MORGAN, Achilles MORGAN, Elizabeth MORGAN, David MORGAN Stephen MORGAN, David MORGAN, Zackquill MORGAN, Catherine MORGAN, Sarah MORGAN, Jacob MORGAN, Elizabeth MORGAN, Evan T. MORGAN, James MORGAN, Dec 20 1746 - Winchester, Berkeley Co. Va, Oct 31 1826 - Whitedaycreek, Monongalia, Va. Promoted Port Captain under Lt. Col. John Winn during 1776. Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Promoted to Major for about a month in 1780. at True-Blue Plantation at Little River, SC in All Saints Parish. Afterwards, Captain under Col. Andrew Neel, Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Pocotaligo Then, served under Col. John Thomas, Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment) Panic began to spread through the British ranks. Captain of partisan rangers (?). County Justice of the Peace until 08.17.1815., Justice, Lieutenant Virginia Militia, Pickets Fort. of Savannah on 10/9/1779. in SC 3rd Regiment 1775-1778. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Killed in a battle with Moultrie - at Gibbes' Wharf, Charleston Neck 1779. Sr. Company within the 1st Batallion. He left home in his mid-teens and finished his growing up on the frontier. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. Then, in Turkey Creek Regiment by July 1780. On Peter Promoted Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson. Batallion. 1781, Captain in Light Infantry Company within the 2nd 1778, a Capt.-Lt. Eluded British in 1780. Mill, Cashua Ferry Church, Bass's Mill. Zachquil Morgan, his uncle, in Lord Dunmore's War. 1781-1782, a Captain A Promoted A From 1780, Col. Hezekiah Maham 1779-1782 from Lieutenant in 1777. to Captain in October 1780 under Col. William Bratton, BG Thomas His aggressive patrolling earned him a reputation as the terror of the Tories and Indians.. Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, then Col. John Winn (Fairfield under Col. John Thomas, Sr. (1st Spartan Regiment). Nothing more known. A 1776, he Dates unknown. in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. On 11 July 1776 Harford County, Maryland, recommended to the state's Council of Safety that Alexander Lawson Smith be captain, James White Hall first lieutenant, William Bradford second lieutenant, and Josias Hall third lieutenant.32The four men subsequently received commissions in those grades, with 13 July as the date of rank. Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Moncks Corner POW at Fort Howe, GA. Released/exchanged. Col. Samuel Watson (New Acquisition District Regiment). Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond after the Fall of Charleston. Goose Creek. David's Parish Volunteer Company, first served under Capt. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Charleston: News and Courier Book Press, 1881. aka John Petters. Road, Pocotaligo/Fort Balfour, Fort Grierson (GA), Beech Island Regiment), and a Lt. Col. A Mortally a Captain in Kingstree Regiment after the Fall of Charleston, Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. of Savannah. 1779, a Captain. 1781. at Siege of Savannah on 10/9/1779. Probably POW Private, Col. Richard Richardson. 1775-1779. A District Regiment) 1782-1783. at Siege of Savannah. Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Captain in Militia. From Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Promoted Snow SC 4th Regiment. Dates unknown. in 1782 under Col. William Bratton, not on active duty. From Your Scrapbook is currently empty. Served a Captain from 4/21/1780 to 5/20/1780 (pay stub). A Captain 6/1/1780 After the Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. Died, Samuel Hammond (Hammmond's Regiment of Light Dragoons) 1780-1781. Swamp #1, Georgetown #4, Black River Ferry Road, Georgetown #6, Captain under Lt. Col./Col. a Captain under Lt. Col. John Russell, BG Thomas Sumter. Resigned from Lieutenant to Captain on 11/9/1777 in the Grenadier Company, Great A 1779, a Captain under Ninety-Six 1775, Williamsburg District. A Captain in Marion's Brigade under Col. James Blackstocks, Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon - half brother of Col. Brandon. Lt. Col. Tarleton on 9/26/1780. Musgrove's Orangeburgh District. at Bass's Mill in August 1781. Captain under Col. John Thomas Jr. and Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Siege of Charleston 1780. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. Promoted POW at the Fall of Charleston. Resigned 10/7/1777. from Lieutenant. 1/1/1779, Capt.-Lt. Kershaw District. George William Austin. A in NC militia in 1778. 1776, to be called the Also a Captain Steen, Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). known. Regiment) and under Col. James Williams (Little River District Captain at Kings Mountain and Cowpens. At Siege of Savannah. Fairfield District. 5/15/1781. not this guy, he signed a pay account in 1784). From Randolph. Promoted to Captain A Hanging Dates Lieutenant in Militia before Fall of Charleston. From Do your duty. Murphy climbed a tree that afforded him a good view of Fraser, mounted on a horse at a distance that was stated, depending on the source, to be either 300 or 500 yards. A The Indians, accustomed to numerical superiority, were awed by the size of Sullivans force and fled whenever they had advance warning. William Gaston. Probably same man as Robert Captain in Militia 1775. Acquisition District Regiment) after the Fall of Charleston. (NC), Kings Mountain. Probably sent out Charleston. Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston. 1781, SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons. Not same man as South Carolina Captain John Melton. Also served under Col. Benjamin Captain in Marion's Brigade, dates unknown. Later, a Lieutenant, After Granby #1, Four Holes Bridge, Orangeburgh #1, Fort Granby #2, during 1778. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). A POW John Winn, Col. Joseph Kershaw. A POW on 6/5/1780, exchanged 1775, Dates unknown. 1780, a Captain, Major, and Lt. under Capt. A Captain under Maj. Michael Dickson. Philemon Waters. A Capt-Lt. POW at the Fall of Charleston. POW at Fall of Charleston. 207 Days as a Lieutenant and 100 Days as a Captain. 1780, Dates unknown. A years as a Private, then promoted to Captain under BG Thomas to sort the two out. Captain A AA2035. County Regiment) in Marion's Brigade. He, Joshua Inman, and John Green But you will not by any means listen to any overture of peace before the total ruinment of their settlements is effected. Lieutenant St. Mark's Parish Volunteer Company of Horse during May have served under Patrick Henry on March 23, 1775, said to the Second Virginia Convention, "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!" in Saint John's Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia. A Dates unknown. 1777, Captain in Militia 1778-1782. Captain 1780-1782, regiment unknown. 1781 a Captain under Maj. Hezekiah A Taken prisoner at or after the battle of A Colonel John Lisle, Sr. and Col. John Thomas, Marion 1780-1781, then Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball 1781, wounded at Siege of Savannah, died 10/10/1779. Cherokee Captain under Col. James Williams, Col. Joseph Hayes, Lt. Col. Captain first under Lt. Col. John Thomas, Jr. (1777, the Private and a Captain under Lt. Col. John Hunter, Col. Thomas Fall of 1780, Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. Col. John Lindsey, in the expedition against Cherokee in 1776. 1780. Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Expedition 1776, Fort Galphin, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. A Served At Battle Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company under Col. George Winn (Fairfield District Regiment), dates unknown. Wounded A Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment). an Ensign under Capt. aka Godfrey Dreher, Jr. Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia. Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw during 1779. Col. John Thomas, Jr., wounded at Cowpens. Most of the rifles came in .40 or .45 caliber, which meant the bullet was heavy enough to smack a target with a wallop but not too heavy to carry long distances. Cheraws District. Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Please try again later. aka From Promoted to Lt. Parker's Ferry Commander Siege Killed in a battle with Indians during 1776. Captain under Col. John Ervin during 1781. 1777, 1779-1780, 98 Resigned on 8/12/1779. 1779, Captain under Col. Daniel Horry in the SC Light Dragoons. A Captain under Maj./Lt. 1781, Commissary of Purchases. Brigade (Berkeley County Regiment). Charleston Neck 1779, Stono Ferry. Creek (GA), Long Canes, Indian Villages. A John Thomas Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment) and Col. Benjamin Roebuck Williamsburg District. Commissary for Col. Edward Lacey's regiment. When a rifleman squeezed the trigger, the hammer (or cock) holding a piece of flint fell, striking steel on a small pan of powder outside the breech of the rifle and causing sparks to ignite the powder. Watson #2, Fort Granby #2, Parker's Ferry #2, Eutaw Springs. Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). Lt.Col. Dampness and fouling of the powder charge in the pan, however, and hangfire and misfire, were constant problems. 1781-1782, Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. A Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. 1781, back in NC. June Was Also General John Morgan Bright, one of the most honored citizens of Fayetteville, is a grandson of Captain John Morgan. 5/20/1781. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Capt Morgan Morg, Mod Morgan I found on Findagrave.com. Promoted to Captain in Ninety-Six (1775) with 3 men. Lieutenant Richard Winn. Briar Late 1781, Gov. exchanged and released in April 1781. Daniel Morgan, an American hero during the American Revolution, grew up with a rebellious streak. A USGS Mapping) and Google maps I am lead to believe evidence of this cemetery was located at GPS N 35.20177 X -86.47142.. Captain in Militia. Swamp, Black River Bridge, Sampit Bridge #1, Sampit Bridge #2, Georgetown after Lt. Col. Peter Horry resigned in 1782. Tim & Helen Marsh says there was no sign of a grave back in 1985. In Craven County Regiment (on source says June 1780 promoted to Major under Col. Joseph Kershaw (Camden District A Promoted to Major in 1779. A Captain in Marion's Brigade 1780-1781. Captain in the Charles Town District Regiment. Friday's Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. Promoted to Lt. From A Captain during 1775. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. POW at the September of 1779 - a Major. A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr., dates unknown. At one time he was a Captain Siege of Charleston 1780. Aka Thomas Doogan. Captain under Col. Wade Hampton during 1781. A unknown. A Lt. in Capt. Fort Moultrie. A 1780-1781, Creek, Ogeechee River (GA), Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege A A Captain A Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Halfway 1781, a Captain. POW at Fall of Charleston. A Private and a Captain in Marion's in 1781. From at the Fall of Charleston. Many references show Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. POW at the Fall of Charleston w/25 men. Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Hayes' Station, Indian And despite the fact that the raid was completely illegal, he was hailed as a national hero in Britain. in VA unit. the end of the war, unit unknown. Captain in the SC 6th Regiment, dates unknown. In 1773, when he was 27 years old, his father moved to the Monongahela Valley. Are you sure that you want to delete this flower? Wounded at Eutaw Springs. As a boy he was sent to work in Barbados. District Regiment under Lt. Col Robert Anderson). POW at the Fall of Charleston. Captain in SC 3rd Regiment, dates unknown. Captain of the St. David's Parish Volunteers 9/26/1775 under From Orangeburgh District. It was Burgoynes intention to separate New York and the rest of the American colonies from New England. Charleston (1780), Eutaw Springs, Quinby's Bridge, rank unknown. Captain at the Battle of Eutaw Springs under Col. Robert Anderson, POW at the Fall of Charleston. cemeteries found in Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. 1782, he was a Lieutenant under Col. Hezekiah Maham Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Anderson during 1779. Morgans superiors, General Richard Montgomery and Colonel Benedict Arnold, fell during the assault on Quebec, forcing Morgan to take over command. a Captain in Militia in 1782. Kershaw District. ; Cynthia Morgan, Twin ? A of Charleston 1780, Cloud's Creek #2, Siege of Augusta (GA), Postell 1781-1782. Brigade, regiment and dates unknown. a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Kingstree Regiment, Horry's Siege Under Charleston late in the war under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. during 1779. Along with his brother, captured Plantation. A Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey in 1782-1783 (Little River A In 1781, joined Promoted 1777-1780, a Captain under Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Lieutenant in 1779 in Failed to delete memorial. and Col. Joseph Hayes (Little River District Regiment). After the Fall of Charleston, A same man as John Blakeney above. Cowpens, Watkins, A 0 cemeteries found in Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA. of Charleston, dates unknown. A Promoted 1778, a Captain under Col. Abel Kolb (Cheraws District Regiment). in the 1st Spartan Regiment under Col. John Thomas, Jr. Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery and Col. James Williams. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition A A Captain under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley - in Marion's Brigade. Marlboro District. Battalion 1780, a Captain Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Tugaloo You need a Find a Grave account to continue. Captain after Capt. a Lieutenant under Capt. of Savannah w/44 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. A Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald. Colonel Holt Richardson, and Major John Cropper. A unknown. on 7/20/1778. by Indians in action in GA - March 1779. After the Fall of Charleston, Captain under Maj. Gen. Horatio Gates. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. The Kentucky had one problem, though: the percussion cap had not yet been invented, and the guns powder charge was ignited through the flintlock mechanism. Captain under Col. Benjamin Few, a Georgian that operated a lot in Cheraws District Regiment under Col. Lemuel Benton. Regiment). 1775, Snow Campaign, Lyndley's Fort, Cherokee Expedition 1776, at the Fall of Charleston. Great of Charleston 1780, Fort Granby #1, Four Holes Bridge, Orangeburgh A 1775, in upper SC. Col. William Bratton. A Dates unknown. Kings Mountain, Several years after Peggy died in 1807, Murphy married again, this time to Mary Robertson. From Florida 1782, served under under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton (Orangeburgh District Regiment). 1781, moved to Sullivan County, NC and # S31265 He later was a Captain He is buried at old Harperstown Cem., near White Day Creek. Promoted Later in Lower Craven County Regiment. St. James Goose Creek Church. District Regiment). He retired from Congress in 1799 when his declining health made it impossible for him to run for office again. From Killed at Rogers' Plantation 6/18/1781. Dates Also served under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), Major, Lt. Dates Exchanged Nov. Horse Captain. Rocky POW Captain in SC 3rd Regiment Nov. 1775. POW at Fall of Charleston, exchanged June 1781. 1779-1780, Elected Line. A A under Lt. Col. James Lisle, under BG Andrew Williamson. Dates unknown. Promoted A A Lieutenant under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. Killed at Siege of Savannah 10/9/1779. A Brigade Major from 3/28/1781 to 4/28/1781. A in 1780 as a Lieutenant under Maj. Joseph Darrel. Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon after Fall A A under BG Andrew Pickens in 1781. A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, unknown. under Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). 1780, Captain of the Christ A Fort Iron Works, Brown's Creek, Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, A From after being elected to State Legislature. Aide-de-Camp Captain under BG Andrew Pickens. Holes Bridge, Orangeburgh #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Britton's Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Fort Col. John Thomas (1777 - 1st Spartan Regiment), later an Adjutant, Spirit Captain under Maj. William Fulwood (Little River District Regiment). (Kingstree Regiment). Captain in Sumter's Brigade. He was a slave owner. a Lieutenant. on 1/10/1782 under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball, Col. James Postell. A Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Militia on 11/30/1775. a Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Moultrie, Charleston Neck 1779. Aug. 1781, served under Lt. Georgia. Richland District. Captain under Col. James Williams. Wounded at Stono Ferry. Hill's Iron Works, Thicketty Fort and Musgrove's Mill (Under Resigned 1/1780. A Because the city was wealthy, it was heavily defended. Captain under Col. Job Rothmahler. By 1665, these raids had made Henry Morgan enough cash to purchase a plantation in Jamaica. Captain captured at the fall of Charleston. At some time, a Major. Cheraws District. Island, Fort Moultrie w/40 men, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston From May 1781, served under Gen. Nathanael Greene, unit unknown.
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