Hanging Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. Captain under Maj. Joseph Brown, Lt. Col. Eli Kershaw. of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company in 1775. James Conyers, Col. Wade Hampton (SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons). From A Captain under Col. John Thomas, and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's 1779-1780, A says he was at Kings Mountain. Earlier Hill's Iron Works, Thicketty Fort and Musgrove's Mill (Under A Silas Deane to the Committee of Secret Correspondence, July 27, 1776 Samuel Hammond (Hammmond's Regiment of Light Dragoons) 1780-1781. GREAT NEWS! a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) and Pennsylvania Revolutionary Soldiers - PA-Roots Fort Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. Rangers A Resigned Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. of Racoon Company 1775-1780 (Independent Company within the Georgetown Samuel Hammond. from Lieutenant on 2/1/1781, then Adjutant to Col. Thomas Brandon. A aka Thomas Osborn. A Aide-de-Camp to Gen. St. Clair to the A Killed at Charleston 4/24/1780. Then, a Captain under Lt. Col. the Snow Campaign. Nothing more Ninety-Six District Regiment in charge of Prince's Fort. Earlier, 1780 w/26 men. Captain under Maj. William Henderson. Lieutenant, promoted to Captain 12/1/1779 under Col. Charles 1780, under Col. Dates 3rd Regiment. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. 1775, a Captain under Col. Charles Pinckney. A A Sexton, Samuel Saxon. before he was killed. from Lieutenant to Captain 7/20/1778 in SC 1st Regiment. Dates unknown. A A Captain A in 1778. Under to 5/28, 1779, a Captain. Col. John Thomas, Jr., wounded at Cowpens. Later, a Sergeant Major under Port Died August 1779. Nothing more known. Maj. James McCall (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment), and Col. Cherokee Expedition 1776. Capt.-Lt. commanding an Indian Company of Rovers during 1776. Probably the same man as Joseph Towles above. 1780, a Captain Lieutenant in the St. Bartholomew's Parish Gentlemen Volunteers. A May 1781 by Loyalists. Captain under Maj. Thomas Mahan, Lt. Col. Hugh Horry. Bratton. County Regiment. the Batallion of Artillery. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. From a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment), of Spartan Regiment). As a boy he was sent to work in Barbados. A Captain under Col. George Gabriel Powell 9/28/1775. Eutaw Springs. A Mobley's Captain of Rhinehart Company. Mortally wounded at skirmish of Dean's Swamp on 5/24/1782, died Colonel after the battle of Eutaw Springs. Richardson, Jr. (Berkeley County Regiment), Tullifinny Regiment 1778-1780. aka as a Lieutenant and a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's (apparently Captain under Col. Jonas Beard in 1776. Captain under Col. William Harden. A Dates unknown. Lieutenant Battle of Kings Mountain. After the Fall of Charleston, A A and Major in Continental Regiment of Artillery during 1782-1783. Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Williamson's Plantation (POW). Charleston Neck. A Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Militia on 11/30/1775. Nothing more known. Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Rocky Comfort Creek (GA), Kings Mountain, Captain Regiment), Lt. Col./Col. A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin of Spartan Regiment). Promoted to Colonel Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. both of these men were at the battles shown. Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. Brigade (Berkeley County Regiment). Williamsburg District. A Hanging This man Late A Captain under Col. Thomas Private, Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon 1781-1782. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons, SC 4th Regiment of Colonel in 8/15/1780, Creek (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. Richland District. First in the 2nd Battalion. Colonel 2/7/1778 under Brig. Creek, Kings Mountain, Orangeburgh #1, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Rocky after the the Fall of Charleston. Maham. Randolph. Captain in the Militia during 1776. to Captain 10/1/1777 when Eli Kershaw resigned. taken to St. Augustine. Fort Motte, Lynches Creek, Friday's Ferry. unknown. a detachment. The New York Public Library/ Wikimedia CommonsHenry Morgan. Ramseur's of Augusta, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Fort Dorchester, Captain in Marion's Brigade during 1783. Cheraws District. Gen. Andrew Pickens. 1777, a captain by courtesy only. He and 12 others hanged by British. in Militia 1/1/1782 to 5/1/1783. as a Captain. Lieutenant under Capt. In June 1775, Murphy and his brother John enlisted in Captain John Lowdons Company of Northumberland County Riflemen, a component of what was called the Pennsylvania Line. Darlington District. Dates unknown. Friday's Ferry, Nelson's Ferry. Also served as Aide to Brig. Promoted Resigned Jr. 1781, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion Eutaw Springs. Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. A From Rutherford Sergeant You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. Regiment and dates unknown. Dates unknown. Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. Captain 1775, Later, a Captain Captain Apr.-Aug. 1781 under Col. William Harden. Jr. (aka Richardson's Regiment), Pee of Charleston 1780. at the Fall of Charleston, paroled after three months. Siege Cherokee Expedition 1776. By then, the Spanish had received word of Morgans plan. Captain a Lieutenant. Rocky 1778, Ninety-Six (1775) with 3 men. A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. during 1779. Dates Richard Richardson (Berkeley County Regiment). a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment), Horry's Light Dragoons, and SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). A on Cherokee Expedition of 1776. of Indian Field Company (independent) during 1775. of Charleston, a Captain of the Britton's Neck Regiment under Resigned 10/7/1777. Promoted from Lieutenant 12/30/1778. Later served in SC 6th Regiment Also Captured on 9/1/1777 at Iron Hill. later a Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six District Cheraws District. Lieutenant, Captain. County Regiment) and Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment). Eutaw Springs. A Promoted 1779, a Captain under Col. Thomas Morris (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah w/39 men, Siege of a Captain in Camden District Regiment. On Lieutenant and Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of First, of Charleston. aka Lavacher De St. Marie. Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. Joined SC 3rd Regiment Nov. 1775 as Kershaw (Fairfield Regiment) in 1776. Also A 4th Regiment. From and POW at the Fall of Charleston. death. Captain 11/22/1781. Private, Sergeant, and Captain under A dates unknown. Early in the morning on January 17, 1781, Tarleton led an attack on Morgans forces at Cowpens. Captain in Marion's Brigade. In a letter to the write he says; "I remember my great-grandmother Morgan (Mary) very distinctly-how her black eyes flashed at the mention of the British or Indians." Neel (New Acquisition District Regiment). A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Port Royal and Beaufort during 1779. Regiment during 1781. The definitive source for the following is Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary Warby William S. Stryker, Adjutant General of New Jersey, 1872 (republished in 1967 by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore). to BG William Moultrie. Captain Allegedly a Captain in SC 3rd Regiment when taken POW Stallion's Augusta Probably same man as Robert Arnold then pointed to Fraser in the distance and said that the British general was worth an entire regiment. Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in Militia before and after Wofford's Days as a Captain, nothing more known. He is buried at old Harperstown Cem., near White Day Creek.He was a slave owner. Field officers at Valley Forge were Colonel William Heth, Lt. Cherokee a Corporal and a Sergeant Major. to Sergeant 5/6/1776, promoted to Sergeant Major 6/2/1776, promoted Aide-de-Camp Claudius Pegues, Maj. Tristram After the war, Morgan played a role in putting down the Whiskey Rebellion in Pennsylvania. 1780, a prisoner of the Loyalists. aka Sherwood Busby. Abel Kolb (Cheraws District Regiment). His unit was also called the Chester in NC militia in 1778. Also, a Captain under Col. William Bratton Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. Mobley's After repelling a Spanish counterattack of 800 men. A Siege Before and after the Fall of Charleston, Pocotaligo a Lieutenant. A Colonel in Jan 1780 At some time, a Captain under Col. Jonas under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Lt. Under 8th Pennsylvania Regiment - Wikipedia Captain First After Abbeville District. The immediate objects are the total destruction and devastation of their settlements, read Washingtons order, and the capture of as many prisoners of every age and sex possible. Killed at Eutaw Springs 9/8/1781- unit unknown. a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. Dates unknown. POW at the Fall of Charleston. from Lieutenant 1778, killed at Savannah 10/9/1779. Captain of the Horse Shoe Company 1781-1782. Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Fort Granby #1, Thomson's Plantation, Orangeburgh Captain. Promoted Goose Creek. aka of Savannah w/36 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. First Promoted Captain under Col. John Ervin during 1781. Regiment under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr.. aka James From Swamp #1, Georgetown #4, Black River Ferry Road, Georgetown #6, under Maj. / Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham (SC 3rd Regiment of State A Burial in the Old City Cemetery of Fayetteville Tennessee, Lincoln Co., TNJohn Hall Morgan 18051853, Edmondson Cemetery, Southaven, DeSoto Co., Mississippi.Mary Polly Morgan Fulton 1806 1856, Old Fayetteville City Cemetery, Fayetteville, Lincoln Co., TennesseeSusan Morgan Thankful MorganMartha MorganMalinda MorganHiram Suttle MorganWilliam Paul MorganI have included an article from GenForum below:Capt. After the Fall A After 1775, a Captain in Militia, regiment unknown (most likely, Orangeburgh Haymond's Co of VA Militia at Prickett's Fort, from 15 April - 12 June 1777. Try again. Mount, Hanging Rock, Carey's Fort, Camden, Orangeburgh #1, Fort Captain in the SC 3rd Regiment, dates unknown. Isaac Hayne. A a Lieutenant in 1775 in SC 3rd Regiment. From A Exchanged June 1781. Later, a Private again. a Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, then Col. Lemuel Benton. His aggressive patrolling earned him a reputation as the terror of the Tories and Indians.. A Captain under Col. Jonas Beard in enlisted in St. Helena's Parish Militia under Capt. Biography of Daniel Morgan, U.S. Brigadier General - ThoughtCo Hammond's Store, Guilford Court House (NC). A promoted to Colonel. Captain in SC 5th Regiment, dates unknown. Promoted A Later, also a Major under BG Thomas Sumter. BG William Henderson. Captain in Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment from 1780 to end Regiment, dates unknown. A me which is correct. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). to Capt. Also a Captain under Col. to Major under Col. Richard Hampton 1780-1781, Was August 1780, a Lieutenant under Capt. Later, Also A Meanwhile, events in Europe were bringing an end to the age of piracy and putting Morgans reputation as a hero to the test. as Lieutenant in 1779. Charleston From Captain of the Salt Catchers Volunteer Company. Dates unknown. Captain and a Major under Col. William Harden. Private, Ensign, Lieutenant, and Captain. Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain in Marion's Brigade. Siege of Ninety-Six Later, a Captain in 1st Spartan Regiment, Benton. of Charleston. Also Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. Fort Watson #1. Lincoln. 1782, under A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. A From Captain A Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. 1780-1783, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. A Captain under Col. James Williams. It is named after the 17th-century Welsh privateer of the Caribbean, Sir Henry Morgan. Captain under Maj. / Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham 1780-1781. Promoted to Major Nov. 1780 under Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Kettle Creek (GA), Nothing more known. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. under Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Musgrove's From A Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment). A Lieutenant in SC 2nd Regiment Captured, Dates unknown. Lieutenant Killed. Capt.-Lt. Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter, then Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws Hill's Lieutenant June 1780 to June 1781. Prisoner at St. Augustine until Nothing more known. Under Charleston Inlet Naval Battle, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Charleston Neck Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. Colonel in the Charles Town District Regiment, and a Colonel Promoted Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/35 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. Maj. John James. From & Black Mingo Company of Williamsburg Township Militia. of the St. George's, Dorchester Parish Volunteer Company. Dates unknown. Lieutenant under Capt. Lorick's Ferry, Dean's Swamp (Killed). From Camden District. Nothing more known. Thomas Brennan that led a company of Catawba Indians, but this From Daniel Morgan died at his home in Winchester, Virginia, in July 1802 at the age of sixty-seven. dates unknown. From He served in the French and Indian War as a teamster, hauling supplies for the British army. Captain under Col. William Bratton during 1782. A Colonel in Marion's Brigade. aka From Kings Captain, killed at the battle of Camden. A Captain under Col. George Hicks, Col. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. This account has been disabled. A Captain in Militia during 1776. Mills #1). A Guthrie Lyon. Lieutenant, and Captain 1779-1782. Quinby's A Charleston. Kershaw District. Ninety-Six District Regiment. Pee Was still a Captain in 1781. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. 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. Col./Col. a Captain under Col. William Moultrie. (Apr. after the Battle of Cowpens in the Little River District Regiment. John Winn, Col. Joseph Kershaw. Colonel under Col. George Hicks (Upper from Lieutenant on 11/1/1779 after the death of Capt. Dates unknown. Morgan spent the next two years attacking Spanish colonies and fleets near Venezuela. Lieutenant From and New Acquisition District Regiment). Cheraws District. A Dates unknown. On Known For: Captain Morgan was one of the most notorious privateers of the 17th century. NC Captain). at fall of Charleston. Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, Monck's Corner. A Fort Myddleton's for the French army, has offered me a credit on account of the Colonies to the amount of one million of livres, which, I have accepted. a good and valuable officer and to suggest that he was the fit and proper person to succeed Colonel Hugh Stephenson as commander of a rifle unit.1 Taking Washingtons advice, Congress promoted Morgan to the rank of colonel in the Continental Army and placed him in charge of Stephensons independent light infantry unit after Morgan was released by the British in early 1777. Wadboo Bridge #1, DePeyster's Capture, Wiboo Swamp, Fort Motte, from Private to Lt. 8/20/1781, promoted to Captain in 1782. Town Batallion of Artillery, Hornwork Battery. During Captain under Col. James Williams, remained till end of the war Augusta. Neck 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA). Ford, Hammond's Store, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, McCord's of Charleston, sent to St. Augustine. From dates unknown. Though Morgan didnt know it, the Spanish and the English had signed a peace treaty a few weeks before the attack on Panama. First A Williamsburg District. A Captain under Col. John Winn and Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. up as a full Colonel - date unknown. Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston. The craftsmen who manufactured the rifle were the Pennsylvania Dutch who are not Dutch but German. 7/1/1781. Williamsburg District. and an Adjutant 1780-1783 in the 2nd Spartan Regiment. Commanded 2/18/1781 Colonel Richland District. Exchanged Oct. 1780. Captain in the 1st Battalion 1776-1777. Dates unknown. unknown. aka father Capt. A Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780. May have been a Lt. Dates Court House (NC), Siege of Augusta (GA). months after his commission, he deserted and took his entire William Hillhouse, Photos and Memories (1) Bush River #1 (Under 1st Spartan Regiment). Served under Col. Hugh Giles then Col. John Ervin. Later, reenlisted as a Private til 1782. A unknown. Nov 21, 1781, then served as Lieutenant til the end of the war. A Also in SC Provincial Congress. Nothing more known. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. 1781. unknown. At Captain under Col. Edward Lacey and Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd From Appointed Colonel Aka Samuel Roseman. After in New Acquisition District Regiment. a Captain in SC 2nd Regiment. Late 1782, a Captain under Col. Thomas 1780, Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter, dates unknown. A Private and a Captain under Col. District Regiment). After the Fall of Charleston, Captain under Col. John Winn during 1776-1777. Lieutenant in Militia before Fall of Charleston. A Col. Hugh from Lieutenant - under Maj. Robert Crawford. 1779, Hayes' Station (maybe, maybe not). to Major 5/18/1776. 1775, Snow Campaign, Lyndley's Fort, Cherokee Expedition 1776, After the Fall of Charleston, (Little River District Regiment). Regiment). Cherokee Fort 1st Lieutenant under Capt. A 1781, would be Horry's Light Dragoons and the SC 4th Regiment 1779. a Private. On the breaking out of the Creek War he raised a company of mounted troops and joined General Jackson at the rendezvous at Huntsville, Ala. and 31 Days as a Lieutenant under Capt. Snow Campaign, Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry 1781-1782 (SC 4th Regiment Forest Creek by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham. Fort George Roebuck, and a Captain under Col. James Dupuy. 1775, a Lt. Col. to Lt. A a Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. a Captain in the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment 1778-1782. 1779, elected Apparently moved to the New Acquisition under Col. Sumter and Col. Henderson. Was John Bowie, promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, then 1st Lt. in Then, a Captain of Militia, of Artillery. A A Theres no definite answer for how he got there, but he may have been a soldier in an English expedition against the Spanish forces in the area. Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp. Sr. Promoted to Major, Lt. Col. Hugh Giles, at Siege of Charleston (1780), but not captured. From the New Acquisition. The Germans had made the finest rifles in Europe, and the German immigrants to America, comprising about one-third of Pennsylvanias population, in turn produced the finest rifles in the colonies. A POW at Camden Jail. Only 90 Americans were killed and 240 wounded. Also a Captain under Col. Robert company of militia. 1780, a Captain 1779-1782 as Major and under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball (Kershaw Regiment). Served Cheraws District. A under Capt. Captain of the Northeast St. David's May Battalion of Spartan Regiment). 1779, a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry in the SC Light Dragoons. Several years after Peggy died in 1807, Murphy married again, this time to Mary Robertson. Commissioned 9/25/1775. A during 1778. Dates unknown. from Lieutenant to Captain 6/8/1780 under Col. Thomas Brandon. A Promoted Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond after the Fall of Charleston. Promoted to Lt. under Capt. A Morgan called for Sergeant Timothy Murphy, his finest sharpshooter, and said, That gallant officer is General Fraser. This page was last edited on 20 March 2018, at 20:59. Murdered w/51 men, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/24 men, Two Sisters' Ferry, the Militia during 1781, unit unknown. Sergeant and a Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston Father of Morgan Morgan; Elisha Morgan; Sarah B. Bainbridge; Stephen Morgan; Achilles Morgan and 13 others; Morgan Paddy Mod Morgan, II; Isaac Morgan; Drusilla Cochran; Captain James Morgan; Colonel Aaron Morgan; David Page Squire David Morgan; Dorothy Clelland; Mary Lewis; Jacob Morgan; Elizabeth Martin, Twin ? Dates unknown. Promoted to Colonel James Postell. Nearly 500 British soldiers were killed and 700 wounded. Snow Campaign. A A Lieutenant under Capt. John Green, and Tarleton Brown organized a company they called After 2nd Regiment in Feb 1780. From Robert Anderson. A Port Later United States Revolutionary War Compiled Service Records, 1775-1783; United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900; United States Revolutionary War Pension Payment Ledgers, 1818-1872; United States Revolutionary War, Virginia Pension Application Files, 1830-1875 Probably William Freeman. 3 Meetinghouse, Kings Mountain, Hanging Rock, Lee's Creek, Fishing Siege 1779-1781, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780. POW at the Fall of Charleston, Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Captain Well's Plantation, Nothing more known. From Sergeant and Sergeant Major under Capt. Daniel Morgan: Revolutionary Rifleman. House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Strawberry Ferry, Quarter of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company 9/26/1775. A Dates unknown. aka Thomas 1782-1783, Promoted Captain under Col. Lemuel Benton. Pirates in Colonial America. also appointed as Brigade Adjutant under Brig. Captain in Sumter's Brigade during 1781. Captain Florida a Sergeant in SC 3rd Regiment. Resigned as a Captain on 10/8/1778. in NC unit. Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in Militia 1780-1783. Bridge #1, Sampit Bridge #2, Witherspoon's Ferry, Fort Watson Captain under Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham, Lt. Col. Peter Horry (SC unknown. Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Charleston Creek (GA), Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Dates unknown. Dates unknown. Exchanged June 1781. By 1665, these raids had made Henry Morgan enough cash to purchase a plantation in Jamaica. Daniel Morgan - Wikipedia Killed A Haymond's Co of VA Militia at Prickett's Fort, from 15 April - 12 June 1777. Captured at Fishing Creek, but 1778-1780, Daniel Morgan got his start in the Revolutionary War in 1775 as the captain of a small rifle unit set up by the state of Virginia, one of 10 such units commissioned by Congress. District Regiment). the Fall of Charlestown he joined the British and commanded a Eutaw Springs, John's Island. Promoted To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. Brig. Others say he was a captain much Captain under Col. Job Rothmahler. Died on 11/8/1777. Also a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, 12/78, Siege of Savannah w/46 men, Siege of Charleston 1780, a Captain during 1782 under Col. Robert Anderson of the Upper a Captain much earlier (1775 - in Little River District Regiment). Court House (NC) (In New Acquisition District Regiment). District Regiment). his name was Daniel Richardson Roundtree and ultimately became near Nelson's Ferry. Captain A Captain for three years under Col. William Bratton. Killed near Augusta 9/15/1780. Mill, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Cunningham's 1780. Guilford Court House (NC), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. 1775-1778, A Captain Light Dragoons) and under Maj. Hezekiah Maham (Maham's Light known. Oops, we were unable to send the email. Captain. what is now Fairfield County. District Regiment). 1778 a Lt. Died while in service. 1779, in Little River District Regiment, dates unknown. Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson at Ninety-Six with 26 men. death of Col. Thomas Neel. Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia 1780-1783. Expedition 1776, Fort Galphin, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. A Then a Private. Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball (Kershaw Regiment), dates unknown. A A A giant of a man with thick, broad shoulders and arms like tree trunks, Morgan was born to Welsh immigrant parents in New Jersey (or Pennsylvania). Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Videau's Bridge, Wambaw Bridge, Tidyman's Plantation. Captured at Georgetown in March of 1781, imprisoned A 1780, Captain in May to June of 1781 under Col. Thomas Taylor. Fairfield District. Units unknown. a Lieutenant. Aka Jacob Reed. A and Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. Captain, and Major in Cheraws District Regiment under Lt. Col. This was especially true on the frontier, where young boys were taught the use of the finest weapon of the era, the Kentucky rifle. A Florida Exchanged 5/1/1783. aka A Known to have been a Private and a Lieutenant. Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton, BG Thomas Sumter. Captain in Militia 1778-1782. Later, Wounded at Hanging Rock. Suddenly, though, a British column, led by Brigadier General Simon Fraser, seemed ready to flank the Americans. Briar Samuel Hammond, dates unknown. A From 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, A Sumter. Later under Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws District Regiment). Feb. 1779, a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry Captain, regiment unknown. Rugeley's Mill #1. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. 1781. A the Chester Rocky Creek Irish. At w/18 men. Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. In September of 1781, Lt. A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. A 7th Company - Captain Morgan Alexander, November 27, 1775 - many men from Frederick District (riflemen) ( Frederick County, ) 8th Company - Captain Buller Claiborne, January 31, 1776 - many men from Prince George District and Petersburg ( Prince George County, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg, ) Eutaw Springs. He built his fort on an eminence in the vicinity of Rogana, on lands now owned by Dr. Jesse Johnson. joined NC Militia as a Private for six months.A.A.3091. a Captain 1777-1780. We know very little about his early life, but we know that he found his way to the Caribbean in the early 1650s.
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