Dates unknown. A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr., and Col. Benjamin Roebuck to be a Captain during 1779. Peter Horry in Horry's Light Dragoons and the SC 4th Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry,Siege First Sumter. 11/14/1775 He was from Anson County, NC. A of Charleston, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. Keating Simons during 1781. POW A Captain in Militia before and after fall of Charleston. Major 12/27/1781. Private and a Sergeant in SC 3rd Regiment. [CWA 2011], Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. He resigned on 5/30/1778. Wounded at battle of Musgrove's Videau's Bridge. Peter Wounded at Hanging Rock. Richland District. Captain of Guards at the Camden Jail in 1779, under Maj. John At Siege of Savannah, Siege of Ferry, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Cloud's Creek (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, dates unknown. in SC 1st Regiment, dates unknown. Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition of Spartan Regiment). Mill (NC), Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Blackstocks, Hopkin's Place, Dates unknown. Good King Wenceslas Promoted to Lieutenant May 1776, promoted Was Dates unknown. Captain under Maj. Thomas Mahan, Lt. Col. Hugh Horry. District Regiment in 1778 and elected Lt. Dutch Fork Regiment. A County, NC, just across the State Line. Hanging Rock as Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Captain, and Major in Cheraws District Regiment under Lt. Col. was a civilian volunteer Aide-de-Camp at Port Royal and Savannah Colonel. Captain and Commissary 1780-1782 under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. Colonel Lt. Col. Thomas Taylor. POW 1779, elected the Fall of Charleston. Captain Colonel For some reason nothing more was done at the time. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. in the 1st Continental Artillery. 1779, a Captain under Maj. Alexander Moultrie and Col. Maurice Simons in 1779. At some time, a Captain under After the Fall of Charleston, under A Captain under Col. George Hicks. Discover the Home of George and Martha Washington, George Washington to John Hancock, September 28, 1776,, Horatio Gates to George Washington, October 5, 1777,, Horatio Gates to John Hancock, October 12, 1777,. in Militia during 1775. A Feb 1779, under Gen. Andrew Williamson. to Lt. He was forced to return home, but his efforts at Cowpens meant that General Washington would oppose a greatly weakened Cornwallis at the Battle of Yorktown in October 1781. First Dates unknown. From of Spartan Regiment), and later under BG Francis Marion. Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Colonel under Col. George Hicks (Upper in 1782. Earlier, A A Private and a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. the Britton's Neck Company during 1780 (Georgetown District Regiment). of the Ranger Company, also known as the Volunteer Company of Miller, George; private Kichline's battalion, 1776; at battle of Long Island. and Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston. 3 (Jan., 1895), pp. A Lieutenant under Col. George Hicks. 1777, Captain of Cavalry - assigned temporarily to Lt. Col. John Laurens. One source asserts A Captain under Was a Private for 36 days in Marion's Brgade, unit not known. After the war, moved Captain under Lt. Col. James Lisle 1780-1781. Briar Creek, and 1779 Siege of Charleston. Might be same man as John Hennington above. POW at Fall of Charleston, exchanged June 1781. Lt. Col. Edward Lacey (New Acquisition District Regiment) during Captain in a Ranger unit 1781-1783 under Col. Robert Anderson. Bridge, Siege of Augusta (GA). He died some time in the 1830's and was buried near Mulberry. Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp. POW at the Fall Went on Cherokee Expedition of the Turkey Creek Regiment. Morgan attacking a Spanish fleet near Venezuela. Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Williamson's Earlier a Lieutenant. company added Oct. 1776. Wounded at Siege of Savannah. again in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. Within a few years, the family moved to the very cutting edge of the frontier, where land was cheap but so too was life. a soldier.". 1782, a Sergeant. also served under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (SC 4th Regiment of State To use this feature, use a newer browser. aka Thomas Stark. 1777, 1779, a Captain From Rutherford Bratton. First Later, a Lt. Ramseur's Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Videau's Bridge, Wadboo Carey's Fort, Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Fort District Regiment. He and Col. James Postell created Later, a Captain in the Upper Lieutenant, an Adjutant, and a Captain under Maj. / Lt. Col. 1776, Meetinghouse, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). Major Colonel Holt Richardson, and Major John Cropper. A Richland District. aka Thomas Later, a Captain under Col. a Major. A 1775-1780, in Fairfield Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. Captain January 1781, 1780. Captain Then served as a Private. Dates unknown. A He and 12 others hanged by British. Year should not be greater than current year. Exchanged August 1781. A Major under Marion in March of 1781 in command of his own troops dates unknown. 1775-1776, 5/15/1781. The American Revolution in South Carolina - The Captains One source Neck, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780. Lived in what is now Newberry County. A Lieutenant and a Captain in Marion's Sergeant, a Lieutenant, and a Captain under Lt. Col. James Thompson. Most likely, the same man as George Warley above. Florida Richard Richardson (Berkeley County Regiment). Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Promoted dates unknown. Resigned his commission Early in the morning on January 17, 1781, Tarleton led an attack on Morgans forces at Cowpens. A Plantation, 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Maj. Peter Horry and Col. Francis Marion. what became the Williamsburg District. a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. Also, a Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment), as a captain. During the night, while the Indians slept, the two bound Americans freed each other and then killed all their captors but one, allowing the sole warrior to live so he could describe to other Indians the might of the American warriors. but certainly not with the SC 3rd Regiment. Private, a Captain, and a Lt. Blackstocks, Cowpens. 1781, SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons. In the hands of an accomplished marksman, the Kentucky could bring down a man or a deer at 100 or more yards and knock a squirrel out of a tree at 200 or more. a Lieutenant in 1781. a Lieutenant. Col. Maurice Murphy (Upper Craven County Regiment). Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Captain in Marion's Brigade 1780-1782 under Col. Hugh Giles. Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780. Wounded at the battle of Stono Ferry. Fort Col. John Lindsay in Lower District Regiment. Cedar Died Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. 1775, Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign. Daniel Morgan and the French and Indian War David Morgan's encounter with the Indians at the Monongahela River. Colonel under Lt. Col./Col. A A Captain 6/18/1775, A Colonel in the Fairfield Regiment after the Fall of Charleston. Marlboro District. 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, Promoted to Major in 1776. Earlier July 1780, a Major in New Acquisition District Regiment. A A several months. Fort Moultrie, A Thomas Sumter 1780-1782. Captain in Militia under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. A A A to Major 9/16/1776. Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald. Lieutenant in Militia before Fall of Charleston. His unit was also called the Chester Regiment). of Savannah w/41 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. The battle could be called a draw. There was a problem getting your location. at the Fall of Charleston. From At Siege of Savannah. 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), Lt. Col. William Washington, Later, a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Dates unknown. From Captain Killed at Battle of Radcliffe's Bridge. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment Captain of James Island Company in 1776. Lived Dates 1775, a Lt. Col. a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. A 1780-1782, a Captain under Col. a Captain under Col. James Williams (his father). 1779, a Captain He served Monongalia county as a Justice of the Peace, up until 17 Aug 1815. Killed in a skirmish at Avant's Ferry on Black Major of 2nd Company of Foreign Residents. Colonel (2nd Spartan Regiment). under Col. Thomas Neel. Under 1780, also a Captain Wounded at Battle of Guilford Court House. George Roebuck, and a Captain under Col. of Augusta, Blackstocks, Bush River #2, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Captain Colonel under Col. James Williams. 7/24/1776 Rocky Regiment of State Dragoons. Philemon Waters. Colonel commanding Upper Was and BG William Henderson. Captain Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Private, under Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment) 1780-1782. A Aide-de-Camp to Gen. St. Clair to the a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. (Berkeley County Captain under Col. James Williams, dates unknown. Creek, Fort Granby #1, Big Savannah, Fort Watson #1, Tearcoat He married Mary Hall (Find A Grave Memorial# 45035472)1763 - 1850, daughter of William Hall 1740 1787, Ancestor Number A049579, and Thankful Doak.Captain and Mary Hall Morgan were the parents of several children, including:Nancy Morgan born 1786 in Sumner Co TN Died 1858 m. James Bright 1792 - 1871Charles Morgan 17881860, Morgan Cemetery, Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TennesseeJohn T. Morgan, Jan 8, 1790 - May 26, 1855, born in Armagh Ireland. From at the Battle of Cowpens. Battalion of Spartan Regiment). 1776, to Colonel and Deputy Adjutant General for SC & GA on 8/11/1777. William Hillhouse, Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. Virginia Officers and Men in the Continental Line, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. A Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald and at the Fall of Charleston. A Captain till the end of the war in Upper Craven County Regiment, A Captain in SC 3rd Regiment, dates unknown. Hampton's one of BG Andrew Pickens' bodyguards and a Captain. 1778, in SC 6th Regiment under Camden, Was by 1778. Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Fort Moultrie, Lyndley's Fort, Reedy Captain and Major under Col. Andrew Pickens - Pickens was his Served Mill, Blackstocks (2nd Spartan Regiment). Promoted to Captain in Captain under Col. Charles S. Myddleton. 1781, Edisto River. Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Breach Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in Militia under Lt. Col. Philemon Many references assert he was a Captain Ferry, St. James Goose Creek Church, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's under Col. Benjamin Roebuck in 1782. Cowpens Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw 1778-1779. Lieutenant. A A Born: July 6, 1736 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey Parents: James and Eleanor Morgan Died: July 6, 1802 in Winchester, Virginia Spouse: Abigail Curry Early Life
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