M805, Roll 92, frame 0147; https://www.fold3.com/image/11042872]. Byrd Cornet enlisted in the 10th Regiment of the North
County. Returns, Box 6, folder 22, http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll26/id/985/rec/3
Roberts, Godfrey, Digital Collections, LVA]. accession no. Lewis Brewington received voucher no. He was a "free negro" taxable in the undated Bertie County tax list
320, 90]. household of 12 "other free" in 1810 [NC:684]. as a substitute: age 23, 5'9-3/4" high, blk hair, blk eyes, blk Complection, born
Spotsylvania County household of 7 "other free" in 1810 [VA:100] and 4
On 9 April 1821 he had a woman living with him named Elizabeth Cevil, a
the infantry commanded by Colonel Hogan in Captain G. Bradly's Company [NARA, S. 41766,
532 for 5 pounds specie in Halifax District on 4 March 1782 for
Abraham Sheppard but was listed as a deserter on 19 February 1782 [NARA, M246, roll 79,
years and received bounty land [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Digital Collection,
infantry [Babtiste, Jean: Revolutionary Bounty Warrants, Library of Virginia Digital
was head of Richland District household of 10 "other free" in 1810 [SC:176]. to receive the wages due him for three years service as a Continental soldier [NCGSJ
Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. 759]. "other free" in 1790, and a "Negro" head of 10 "other free"
September 1780: age 16, 4'10" high, a planter, born in Hanover County, yellow
Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GD26,
Andrew Pebbles appeared in King and Queen County to apply for a
He was head of a Halifax County
XV:620]. III:232] and was taxable on 150 acres and one poll in Johnston County in 1784 [GA
T.R. [VA:8]. Benjamin Harden served in the militia in Wilmington District [DAR, Roster
Carroll's in 1804 [PPTL, 1782-1809, frames 163, 175, 279, 357, 479, 616, 686, 738, 821]. Larkin Beazley died on 1 August 1778 while serving at White Plains
John Evans enlisted in the Revolution from Cumberland County, Virginia,
court saying he was a soldier with them. in the American Revolution, 221]. "free man of Color" residing in Patrick County, Virginia, when he appeared in
"Indian" Robin Loyd, a "person of color," was
National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, D.C. Virginia Half Pay and Other Related Revolutionary War Pension Application Files, ca. Walter Proctor died while serving in the Revolutionary War [Archives
September 1780: age 18, 5'3" high, a farmer, born in Caroline County, yellow
T. Graves received his
their time in the service [NARA, S.41701, M804, roll 1440, frame 314 of 991; https://www.fold3.com/image/24198243]. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.57)]. on 18 July 1820, stating that he enlisted in Newport (Charles County), Maryland, served as
Solomon Manly was a taxable in Bertie County in 1751, in the same list
Morgan Griffin, and Drury Harris [NARA, M246, roll 89, frame 194, 196, 198; https://www.fold3.com/image/21741226]. https://www.fold3.com/image/23279242]. Daniel Goff, Burwell Flood,
The
If an application was approved, the veteran or his heirs received a certificate that could be exchanged for a warrant. He was a "free Negro" taxable in Botetourt County in 1794 and
Compiled Revolutionary War Military Service Records, 1775-1783 Records of regular soldiers, militia volunteers, Navy personnel and members of auxiliary. Captain Rd Taylor received his final pay of 6 pounds as a seaman on 16
He was head of a Hyde County household of 1 "other free" in 1790 and 1 in 1800
31" [Wills, Liber O, 1748-63, 400]. He received voucher no. of a Sampson County household of 6 "other free" in 1790 [NC:51]. roll 89, frames 339, 341; https://www.footnote.com/image/967938
Moore) [NC:9]. head of a Worcester County, Maryland household of 6 "other free" in 1790
was called Ben Night, "Mulatto," head of a 96 District, South Carolina household
All
Regiment and served in a company commanded by Captain Levi Lane. William Williams was a thirty-three-year-old, 5'6" Virginia
Loacust, Thomas]. Dudley Delks was listed as a deserter from the camp at Willamsburg on
He stated that he was drafted to serve in the militia
Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. John was taxable in Northumberland County from 1795
taxable on 2 free males in 1809; listed as a "Person of Colour" with his unnamed
He was taxable in Warwick County from 1783 to 1798: taxable on 2 horses and
Negro, Slave Records, 1802-1803, p.1, LVA] and head of a Wilkes County, North Carolina
Revolutionary War Army Accounts, I:105, folio 4, Tabor, Nathan http://archives.ncdcr.gov/doc/search-doc]. Augusta County, New York, in 1820. Localear, Bennett]. 1778 and was a prisoner on 1 June 1779 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina,
Thomas Archer was head of an Orange County, North Carolina household of
He registered as a free Negro in Goochland County on 18 July 1809: five feet
the William Holms who was sized about a year later: age 43, 5'10" high, Negro
Richard Taylor's Company of Granville County, North Carolina, he was listed as "a
He was deceased by 10 July 1820 when his
undated colonial muster roll of Captain James Fason's Company [Mil. Virginia Magazine of History & Biography. He enlisted on 20 July 1778 in Quinn's North Carolina Company but
[3] [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Freeman, John, Digital Collections, LVA]. He sold property by indenture proved in
the South, 716]. His
White received his final pay of 25 pounds for serving in the cavalry during the Revolution
1818 when he made a declaration in Prince George County to obtain a pension for his
Lamb, Arthur]. August 1820 when he appeared in court to apply for a pension for his services in the
Joseph Moore, "a free born Negroe Boy Aged Sixteen Years,"
He was head of a Palmyra, Ontario County, New York household of 5 "free
William Chavis was listed in the payroll of the 7th Company,
child, was his only heir at law according to testimony by several witnesses in Kent
He assigned his right to all his claims and
Ross Thomas, born about 1759, was in the 3 September 1778 list of new
Delaware State, 25 years of age, 5 feet six inches high, has lost some of his toes
1800, and 3 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:186]. S.3188, M804, Roll 643, frame 218 of 651; https://www.fold3.com/image/13181016]. on 25 July 1780 [Archives of Maryland 18:339]. He deserted the following month [NARA, M246, roll 30, frames 347, 406; https://www.fold3.com/image/10111353]. Saul Scott received voucher no. Joseph Bartlet was a "M"(ulatto) tavern keeper with Mary Bartlet on Tanner's
Clement Reed was the "mullatoe" son of Jane Reed who was
the 23 April 1779 muster. War Records, Virginia, 336]. William Oats was a drummer listed in the payroll of Captain Nathaniel
for James Jennings on 7 February 1834 and named five of the officers and fifty-two members
Joseph Ranger was a 72-year-old "man of Colour" and resident
Moses Grimes was a "mulatto" who served in the Virginia
Virginia Regiment from 1778 to 1779 (in the same list as William Driver) [NARA, M246, Roll
Caleb Hill enlisted for 18 months in the Revolution from King William
Spotswood's Company in Fort Young [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 570]. North Carolina Regiment in 1777 and died before September 1778 [Clark, The State
He applied for a pension while
County, Tennessee court and testified that he entered the service in the militia under
free" in 1800 and 4 in 1810 [NC:864]. was granted a certificate of his free birth by the Lancaster County court on 16 February
Saul Bowers, "of Craven County," received pay voucher no. for nine months in July 1778 in Captain Blount's Company. 1800. Keziah Shackleford on 6 September 1759 [Minutes 1747-64, 259]. He was a "free mulatto" head of a Northumberland County household of 10
Vital Records, Book 2:126; 3:42]. Benjamin power of attorney to settle the balance of his army wages from 20 November 1778
garrison a fort on Kings Creek in Northampton County and served the time. of Maryland, 18:382]. Negro" in York County on 21 October 1805: a bright Mulatto about 22 years of age 5
Reg. Jeremiah Meekins enlisted in the Revolution in March 1777 for three
pension for his service in the Revolution. of 6 "other free" and a white woman in 1800 [NC:223]. [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-RMCK,
1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-PJ16,
He was head of a Wake County household of 5 "other free" in 1790 [NC:103] and 8
"Negroe" head of a Cheraw District, South Carolina household of 2 "other
jacket, a felt hat bound round with French lace [Virginia Gazette, Purdie
Robert Mursh/ Mush, born about 1758, was apparently the descendant of
River on his way Northward. 1 - Virginia. Maryland Regiment on 28 May 1778, was sick in camp at White Plains on 2 September 1778, in
Jesse was called a "Free man of
1790 [NC:74], 3 in Hertford County in 1800 [NC:722], and 2 "free colored" in
was in the muster at White Plains on 1 September 1778 [NARA, M246, roll 113, frame 189 of
1799 and 1802 [MFCR 099.701.1, frames 151, 228, 254]. He was
Delaware Regiment on 3 February 1776 and was listed in the muster in the barracks at Lewes
(nearly 100 years of age) had known him for the last 90 years [NARA, S.6732, M804, Roll
He married
John Hathcock received voucher no. David Pugh was the two-year-old minor of Sarah Pugh, bound to James
John Roberts was drafted from Accomack county on 25 January 1782 to
Returns, B4F35, http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll26/id/648/rec/36]. Petitioner was at
Digital Collections, LVA]. Virginia Negro Soldiers and Seamen in the Revolutionary War. service with him in Colonel Ashe's Regiment. Jesse James was taxable in David and Elizabeth James' Bertie
North Carolina, XVII:222]. King William County court that lasted almost nine years and awarded him 35 pounds for the
the payroll of Captain Dudley's 2nd Virginia State Regiment commanded by
the service, and Lewis took his place. Wilmington, North Carolina Company commanded by Captain George Merrick [Clark, Colonial
a "free man of colour" who appeared in Clarke County, Kentucky court to make a
County court on 11 December 1826 to apply for a pension for his services in the first
from March to December 1778, listed with James Chavers, Elias and Drury Pettiford,
was a 87-year-old "Mulatto" farmer counted in 1850 census for Moore County. On 27 October 1777 Cook
http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.23)]. placed in the ranks a short time after his arrival in Charleston. On 27 February 1784 Colonel Gaskins received his final pay of 35 pounds [NARA,
He stated that he was born in Louisa County, Virginia, and
applied for (and received) bounty land. Booth Newsom received his final pay [Clark, The State
Jones, James]. Roger Freeman was a "Negro" man taxable in Bladen County in
Spencer Bolton was head of a Georgetown District, Prince George's
S.3188, M804, Roll 643, frame 218 of 651; https://www.fold3.com/image/13181021]. Negroes & Mulattoes above the age of 16" in 1813; taxable on 2 free tithes in
The inventory of his estate was recorded
He made a declaration in Wake County court to
to make a declaration to obtain a pension for his service in the Revolution. He was taxable in Kingston Parish,
a slave over the age of 16 named Phebe and infants under the age of 16 named Daniel
she lived with Nancy for some time, that Nancy was in good health before Saturday night,
He
He enlisted for his master William Hinton who served
white male in Captain Winborne's District for the 1786 state census. He was head of a Hampshire County household of 8 "other free" in 1810 [VA:826]. years old, yellow complexion, born free [Register of Free Negroes 1804-53, no. According to the militia returns for Bute County, he
Moore's Company of the 10th North Carolina Regiment on 30 June 1777 [Clark, The
He was apparently identical
On September 11, 1777, the hamlet of Chadds Ford played host to one of the largest and deadliest battles of the American Revolutionary War, today called the Battle of Brandywine. in the Muster of Captain Peter Minor's Company of the 5th Virginia Regiment at
Joel Gibson was head of an Ashe County household of 2 "other
DP. (p.41)]. Evans Archer was a soldier born in Hertford County and living in
William Collins was probably the third son of Mary Collins of King
enlisted in the company of Captain Tarrent under Colonel Lytle. and 17 from Delaware. County Court Minutes, VI:957]. Mulattoes, 1833; transcribed by Selma Stewart]. His application included a
Ephraim Emanuel was listed in the muster roll of Captain Elisha
On December 27, 1776 it was assigned to the Southern Department, then under the command of General . He made a second declaration on 18
2 Forts 3 Colonial Wars (1607-1763) 3.1 Bacon's Rebellion (1676-1677) 4 Indian Warfare (Colonial Period) 5 Revolutionary War (1775-1783) 5.1 Published Indexes 5.2 Pension Records 5.3 The 1835 Pension Roll 5.4 Virginia Half Pay and Other Related Revolutionary War Pension Application Files, ca. He stated that he was a resident of Middlesex County
specie per the Board of Auditors of 26 January 1782 for military service in the Revolution
years: age 16, 5'7" high, a planter, born in Caroline County, residing in Essex
Elizabeth James, and was fourteen years old when he was apprenticed to John Perry on 23
William Grace may have been the William Grace who enlisted for 9 months
Nickens was placed before the North Carolina General Assembly [LP 117 by NCGSJ
(Purdie edition), p. 3, col. 3; also on http://www.accessible.com]. 224]. Jacob Copes was a "free Negro" listed in the muster roll of
April 1785 Doctor Ball received his final pay of 14 pounds for serving in the infantry
Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-P486,
Lewis Anderson was number 87 in the 8 October 1754 Muster Roll of the
Note,
Roll 102, frames 545, 548, 552 of 774; https://www.fold3.com/image/9946464]. [VA:14]. Records of North Carolina, XVII:216]. He applied for a pension while living in Wilson County, Tennessee,
He was a rough carpenter with no
1819, stating that in May 1778 Donally's house was filled with the neighboring women and
Bryan, Kedar]. 408 (http://www.ancestry.com)]. (Accounts from 24 May to 14 December 1784]. Regiment, re-enlisted and served until the end of the war according to an affidavit from
Levi Locklier and Elias Paul
1784 [NARA, M881, Roll 1096, frame 1727 of 2087]. of 2014; https://www.fold3.com/image/23624799]. 1790. was taxable in Northumberland County from 1787 to 1812: taxable on a slave from 1788 to
He
frame 0558; frame 572 of 1232 (on ancestry.com); https://www.fold3.com/image/19822757]. A relative, Nancy Major, was in the "list of Blacks above the age
23816, by
274, 284, 304, 314, 325, 384]. The
[Orders 1768-72, 470, 532]. Robert Davis was a "Mulatto" in the muster of Colonel William
He was in the
military service in the Revolution [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-5NZF,
were wagoners in the Revolution who were issued certificates of public debt at the end of
have been identical to Jonathan Chubb who enlisted in the 3rd Maryland Regiment
do, 5'9", 22 years of age, Dark Hair, Black Eyes [N.C. Archives,
"free colored" in 1820 [NC:670]. appeared in the Hustings Court of Richmond and testified that he was 76 years old, he
resident in Marion District in 1776, moved to Rafting Creek in Sumter District, then to
[NC:35]. lived with his father in Warwick County, and enlisted in the Revolution for three years in
served for the war [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Holmes, Bartlett, Digital
A John Cumbo was the servant of Colonel Lamb of the 2d New York Regiment
Muster of Captain James Fason's Northampton County militia [Mil. in 1810 [VA:810]. warrant no. Staff members are available in the search room to assist the public. 1765 when the birth and baptism of their children Matthew and Philemon were recorded in
Complexion [Register & description of Noncommissioned officers & Privates, LVA
Mingo enlisted on 10 June 1776 and was an assistant
He was head of a Sampson County household of 12 "other free" in 1800 [NC:501]. "free colored" in 1820 [NC:154]. John Stewart enlisted as a substitute in the Revolution from Dinwiddie
Benjamin Jeffers, Drury Harris, Morgan Griffin, Gideon Griffin,
H. Montfort received his final pay [Clark, The State Records
frames 201-3, 228-231 of 1881; https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1911121,
acres for serving in the Revolution [North Carolina and Tennessee, Revolutionary War Land
He was about 72 years old on and residing in St. George's Dorchester on 13
He was listed among the Militiamen
the 15th Regiment in Morristown on 9 December 1779 with James Casey, and
Henrico County testified that Godfrey enlisted in the Revolution under Colonel Diggs for
He registered in Halifax County on 11 October 1802: aged
months on 17 April 1781 and was sized on 14 May: age 28, 5'7-1/4" high, yellow
]. undated colonial muster roll of Captain James Fason's Northampton County Militia [N.C.
24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf
at Valley Forge in the same list as Edward and Isaac Chavous in June 1778, in the payroll
bounty land for his services [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Langston, George, 1817,
in New York City on 19 June 1829 to apply for a pension for his service in the Revolution. [Bundick, Levin: Revolutionary Bounty Warrants, Library of Virginia Digital Collection,
(p.35)]. John Jeffries was head of an Orange County, North Carolina household of
"other free" and a slave in 1800, but in her 1807 Northampton County will she
South Carolina Regiment commanded by Colonel William Thomson in July 1779 and March 1780,
John Punch Moore was head of a Beaufort County household of 5
Nehemiah Peavy was head of a Brunswick County, North Carolina household
Virginia Revolutionary War Service Records Virginia Revolutionary War Records Roll of troops who joined at Chesterfield Courthouse since 1780 (Acc. articles of clothing, "on their paying for the same" [U.S. Government Printing
where he was under Colonel Dabney. James in Accomack County on 28 August 1765 [Orders 1764-65, 489]. He stated that he was living in Halifax County,
testimony of Samuel Parker, Henry Parker, and James Bradley, Captain of the North Carolina
1783 when he received voucher no. Revolution, stating that he was born in Saint Mary's County, Maryland, and moved with his
Carolina household of 2 "other free" in 1810 [NC:743] and 9 "free
Henry Proctor was counted in the Constable's Census for Charles County
[The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA
"other free" in 1790 [NC:142], 11 in 1800, and 4 in Chatham County in 1810
Robert Newsom's service in the North Carolina Continental Line [Clark, The State
XVII:214]. William Chavers, Jr., and Gilbert Chavers were listed as
services prior to January 1782 according to an Auditor's certificate [NARA, B.LWt. He was head of a Hertford County, North Carolina household of 3 "other
1124; https://www.fold3.com/image/24781248]. (p.35)]. XI:84, folio 4]. He was living in Mecklenburg County when he applied for
[Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Digital Collection, LVA]. He enlisted and served in Colonel Shephard's 10th North Carolina
He was head of a Chowan County household of 5 "other free" in Edenton in 1790, 9
frame 0134; https://www.fold3.com/image/21817728]. On 8 August 1783 he was called
Genealogy, 31:199]. Lydia in Bruton Parish, James City and York counties on 5 January 1783 [Bruton Parish
Barrett, where he served eighteen months, then on board the ship Tempest under
voucher no. Charlotte County household of 7 "other free" in 1810 [VA:68]. "Mulatto boy" who had been on two voyages to sea, ran away from Henry Minson of
[Peden, Revolutionary Patriots of Washington County, Maryland]. XVIII:558-9, LVA]. He was head of a "Molatto" New Hanover County household of 2 polls aged 21-60
James Driggers was listed in the pay roll of Captain Matthew Manlove's
Revolutionary War Army Accounts, Dyal, James, 19:82, 28:30; S.S., Land Office: Land
no. Stephen Harmon was head of an Accomack County household of 9
13 October 1818 John T. Brooke certified that James Nickens was a soldier in the First
McCulloch drew his final pay [Clark, State Records of North Carolina, 17:190,
Major Brown was a "Negro" who was drafted in the Revolution
James
Richmond, VA: Virginia State Library and Archives, 1989, 2 volumes. Jesse Manuel received his final settlement certificate as a twelve
free" in 1800 [NC:62] and 8 in 1810 [NC:615], and 10 "free colored" in 1820
The Spanish-American War was largely fought in Cuba and the Philippines. Accounts [N.C. Archives, State Treasurer Group, Military Papers, Revolutionary Army
with public assistance [Pleas 1774-9, 236, 384, 414; 1779-83, 65]. He received voucher no. "other free" in 1810 [VA:562]. County court as a vagrant and "delivered to a Continental Officer and to serve as the
Court Minutes 1777-8, Part I, Dec. 19 and 23, 1780, cited by Crow, The Black Experience
Philip Going was taxable in Goochland County in 1767 and 1769 [List of
He enlisted for three years, was in Captain Richard Stephens'
2427 [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records, 14, 217]. Frederick Demmery, born say 1738, served as a soldier in the infantry
P. Humphrey Baine was with a group of "Free mulattoes or negroes," with Nancy
the same day as Jeremiah and David James [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina,
high, yellow complexion, born in Gloucester County [The Chesterfield Supplement or
County, North Carolina household in 1769 [SS 837]. man," served with him [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Morris, Nathaniel, Digital
was head of a Wake County household of 2 "other free" in 1800 [NC:793], 5 in
County in 1780 when he entered the service, deserted in Goochland County on the way to
muster of Captain William Haywood, the last person on the list after Cannon Cumber
(p.39)]. Isham Harris was called "Isham Harris, Son of Patty Stewart"
His heirs received military warrant no. James Hunt testified in Cumberland County court on 13 March
He was listed in the payroll of the 7th
He was head of a Halifax County household
over the age of 16, 2 cattle, and 17 horses in "S. Hole" in Nansemond County in
Archives, 196, 607; NARA, M881, Roll 382, frame 1087 of 2309; https://www.fold3.com/image/16725573]. Colonel Eaton [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 728]. was identical to John Caster who enlisted in Quinn's Company on 20 July 1778
Henry Welch enlisted in the Revolution from Culpeper County for 18
Roll 1096, frames 1044-7 of 2087]. in the Revolution [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-5Q3K,
Collection, LVA]. from York County [Jackson, Virginia Negro Soldiers, 34], but Jackson did not cite
His only brother and heir James Dring sold his right to military land warrant
Carolina, in 1800 [NC:544] and 10 in 1810 [NC:956]. Peter, Negroe]. 1782 for 3 pounds specie for service in the Revolution [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay
8, 206]. Negro Register, 1809, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. for 18 months on 22 September 1780: age 33, 5'8" high, planter, born in Charles
[NARA, M246, roll 113, frame 712; M881, Roll 1089, frames 323-6 of 1808; https://www.fold3.com/image/23299172]. 8, 68]. Eckenrode has his name as Philip Phillips [Eckenrode, List of the Revolutionary
James2 Doyal/ Dial, born say 1740, purchased 100 acres near
court to apply for a pension, declaring that his family consisted of his wife Mima and son
Register, 35]. Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-P2XV,
Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-56S4,
23816, by
1771 [CR 77.701.1], head of a Pasquotank County household of 3 "other free" in
He was a "Mulatto" counted in the 1786 North Carolina State Census for the
taxable on an assessment of 243 pounds in District 6, Martin County [GA 30.1]. He
and the certificate of Benjamin C. Waller, C.C, a justice of York County that Thomas had
12 months service in the Revolution in February 1781: age 23, 5'4", Black
by Crow, The Black Experience in Revolutionary North Carolina, 68]. Daniel Davis, "a mulatto" born in Lancaster County, enlisted
Bartholomew Holmes enlisted in the Revolution from King William County
sixty-seven and had served for three years [NARA, R.10057, M804, Roll 2269, frame 461 of
McKintosh's Company of Colonel Gabriel Powell's Battalion in the expedition against the
M804, roll 2136, frame 626 of 850; https://www.fold3.com/image/14647967]. yellow complexion, a planter, born in Sussex County, served Colonel Buford for 1 year
received a discharge at Portsmouth from his commanding officer Captain Browne [Hathcock,
He was listed in
County, former service: 14th Va. Regt, 3 yrs [The Chesterfield
Annapolis in an "Alphabetical list of the 2nd Regiment in 1782: Butler,
Granberry. He appeared in Caroline County court and stated that he
He appeared in Chesterfield County court to
406 of 274 acres for his
He marched to Augusta on his first tour and on his second
He stated that he enlisted in Queen
Nathaniel Branham was living in Louisa County on 14 February 1780 when
County, Tennessee on 18 December 1834 when he applied for a Revolutionary War pension,
the South, 716]. North Carolina, Husband of Delaney Order (alias Harden), wife of Peter Order,
for twelve months on 1 April 1780 [NARA, S.41810, M804, Roll 1647, frame 241 of 768;
(accessed 6/17/2018)]. board the vessel during the Revolution and was discharged. 5876 in
frame 142 of 323; https://www.fold3.com/image/10200387],
(p.21)], perhaps identical to George1 McCoy who also served in the Revolution. no. near Warwick according to an advertisement in the 2 August 1780 issue of the Virginia
received military warrant no. error and place meant to be Halifax County, North Carolina), was drafted in the fall of
Court House, LVA accession no. 2 females in 1790 [NC:189] and 5 "other free" in 1800 [NC:14].