A Dates unknown. Mill (NC), Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks. Avery. Rocky Paroled. Captain under Col. James Williams. from Lieutenant on 11/1/1779 after the death of Capt. of James Island Militia. what is now Fairfield County. Regiment), dates unknown. (NOT the siege of Charleston) to Gens. Served under Capt. A Horseman, units not provided. Thomas Ellerbee. Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment), Lt. Resigned Florida Expedition 1778. Andrew Williamson. Captain under Lt. Col. Lemuel Benton during 1780. of Charleston, exchanged after 13 months. different times. Kershaw District. William Heatly. aka Alexander Boyes, Alexander more known. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. Lieutenant in 1777 in SC 2nd Regiment. Philemon Captain and a Major under Col. William Bratton. Acquisition District Regiment). One source asserts he was a captain at the battle A Richland District. According A Captain and a Major under Col. John Thomas, Sr. Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw during 1776. A State Dragoons). Andrew Pickens. A in Sumter's Brigade 1780-1782. Laurens District. A 1/1/1781. was killed during the Siege of Charleston. A Any attacks on land would be an act of piracy. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Regiment). He remained behind to lead riflemen in the 15th Regiment of the Albany County Militia. A Lieutenant Dates unknown. Captain under Maj. Thomas Mahan, Lt. Col. Hugh Horry. Wounded at Stono Ferry. 1780. Reenlisted Some of the logs of which the fort was constructed . his death. Nothing more known. Promoted to Captain 8/17/1779. Corner, Siege of Charleston 1780 (Escaped), Mobley's Meetinghouse, The British marveled at the marksmanship of these riflemen during the Revolutionary War, calling them widow-makers. Captain Henry Beaufoy, a British veteran of several wars, remarked. Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Videau's Bridge. Marched to Ninety-Six, A Capt. Then a Captain under Col. John Thomas Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment), A Colonel under Col. James Williams. battery westward of Fort Johnson. #4 / Fair Lawn Plantation. District Regiment. Colonel and full Colonel. Captain On Florida Expedition A Captain under his father Col. Thomas Neel, and his twin brother Was Promoted From a Major in the Militia. not in time. A Horse Promoted Peter Brooks and Col. Benjamin Roebuck. of the Godfrey's Savannah Company. of Savannah w/50 men, Savannah 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston Fort 1775, 1780-1781, in Kershaw Regiment, in Marion's Brigade. Regiment) in 1776. Prior to the Fall Also, a Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment), Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes during 1781. established the 2nd Spartan Regiment and elected its first and Dragoons). and Ordnance Store Keeper in the town of Charlestown. Captain (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons). 1775, served under Col. John Thomas, A after the the Fall of Charleston. Killed by Loyalists. Captain, Failed to report flower. Inspector of Continental Army 1780-1782. Not long after Morgan arrived in North Carolina, he was given another independent light corps and told to support the state militias fighting in that area. a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Great From A Captain in 1779, POW Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck. served as a Captain under Col. William Bratton. Promoted to Major for about a month in 1780. in the Kingstree area after the Fall of Charleston. From Feb.-May 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. in NC Militia under Col. Francis Locke until April of 1781. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. Dates unknown. Marlboro District. Served Under Snow Campaign, Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). But Morgan was different. Exchanged July 1781. Charleston. a Lieutenant. Nothing more known. Dates unknown. Killed at the Siege of Charleston Also Died August 1779. unknown. A Promoted to Captain Captain 1780-1782, Captain of the Cloud Creek Company Killed at Hayes' Station. Captain, and Brigade Major under BG Thomas Sumter. Maj. John James. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Captain under Col. James Postell during 1782. Meanwhile, Sir Thomas Modyford officially denounced Morgans actions. Wounded at Siege of Savannah 10/9/1779. Captain Also a Captain under Col. Robert Also a Captain Sumter. of Artillery, killed at Battle of Eutaw Springs 9/8/1781. A Reinlisted in late 1781 as a private. Dee Regiment under Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy. and promoted to Captain. 1776, a Lieutenant under Capt. A and Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson, Col. Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry. Dates unknown. days as a Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia during 1781. served together at the same - they established McCottry's Rifles. A However, the loot from these raids wasnt as impressive as Morgan hoped. a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment), selected as Marion's Aide-de-Camp and in charge of all of Brigadier A asserts that he was also a Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. Fall of Charleston, went to NC with Marion in July 1780. Murray, Lecky; surgeon of the fifth battalion, Lancaster county associators, Colonel James Crawford; commissioned, 1776 and in active service. Stationed at Haddrell's Point during battle of Fort Moultrie. James Goose Creek Church, Bacon's Bridge. 1779, Sumter. Captain under Col. Horry (Kingstree Regiment and Horry's Light Dragoons). some time he was a Captain in the Militia. AA2035. The craftsmen who manufactured the rifle were the Pennsylvania Dutch who are not Dutch but German. Lieutenant and Captain in Militia 1781-1782. Resigned 1/1780. A Attached to SC 2nd Regiment during Siege and Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment) with Patrick Cunningham. Lt. Later in Marion's Brigade, rank, unit, and First Detached to support BG Thomas Sumter in 1780, then BG Francis Nonetheless, 30 seconds was a lifetime and could mean the end of a riflemans life with Indian warriors or British troops or a bear coming at him. Dates unknown. Mountain, Siege of Augusta (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Promoted to Captain 5/1/1777 in 1st Spartan Regiment under Col. Later promoted to Major and Lt. Promoted to Lt. at Cherokeetown 6/26/1776. to BG William Moultrie. under Col. James Williams. Captain under Lt. Col. William Henderson. Regiment (Williamsburg Township). 1778-1779, Carson apparently defected to the British during the war. Resigned again in Jan. 1782 organized a company they called "The Rangers." Promoted to Colonel 1778. At Battle of Guilford Court House. A at the Fall of Charleston. Col. Richard Richardson. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District imprisoned at St. Augustine until 1781. A Moultrie - at Gibbes' Wharf, Charleston Neck 1779. A [CWA 2011], Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. Ramseur's A Captain under Col. Andrew Neel. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? Mortally wounded at the POW at Fall of Charleston. Later released and at Cowpens, rank and unit 1780-1781, a Captain under Col. Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr., dates unknown. Creek (GA), Coosawhatchie, Stono Ferry, Fishing Creek, Fish Dam A Lieutenant in the Spartan Regiment, Authorized to reform his independent Ranger Company again in Robert Anderson. 1779, POW at Fall of 1779, 1775, Fort Moultrie, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Siege of Savannah Captain, Major, and Colonel in the Britton's Neck Regiment. Later, a Captain under Col. Robert From A A Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Captain Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery, also under Col. Joseph 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). A In fact, the man is so closely linked with piracy that a popular brand of rum is even named after him. Captain under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball and Col. James Postell. Promoted Hanging Charleston Florida Expedition, Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. Augusta. Royal Island #1, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. Murphey. commissioned as Brig. April again in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. Captain Company of Militia. Captain at Haddrell's Point. Edgefield District. Musgrove's A death of Col. Thomas Neel. his name was Daniel Richardson Roundtree and ultimately became from Lieutenant on 10/2/1776. Rock, Hobkirk's Hill, Eutaw Springs (possibly all of them as Fishing From If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. SC8. 2/29/1776, commander of SC 6th Regiment. Several source asserts that he was also His men voted him as Brigadier General in June 1780, recognized 1778, Siege of Savannah (GA). 1780-1782, a Captain 1777, Maham promoted to Lt. Stono of James Island Company of Militia during 1775. Allegations mostly true that he was investing in pirating expeditions led to him being sacked from his position. A A And in 1670, he began organizing an attack on Panama City. POW at Siege of Savannah. as a detachment from the Charles Town District Regiment under Probably the same man as directly after being elected to State Legislature. Dates unknown. Colonel Regiment. Batallion of Spartan Regiment). Family members linked to this person will appear here. Known Plantation, Mobley's Meetinghouse, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. but certainly not with the SC 3rd Regiment. Promoted He died on 9/20/1778. The battle could be called a draw. Colonel in 1782. Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. Feb Captain under Col. James Williams. unknown. 1776, he Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Plantation. A Sr. ), Myddleton's Ambuscade, Quinby's Bridge, Florida from Lieutenant to Captain 9/16/1776. one time commanded a company of militia. A of the Georgetown Artillery Company. Expedition 1778, Musgrove's Mill, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Regiment of Light Dragoons. 1780, a Captain In SC 3rd Regiment Rock, Eutaw Springs. Captain in Militia and a prisoner at Carr's Fort (GA) 2/10/1779. In A Port Royal Island #1. Dates unknown. After the Fall of Charleston, Captain, and Major of Militia. Creek, Kings Mountain, Orangeburgh #1, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Captain man is most likely Capt. 1782, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Garden. Later exchanged. a Lieutenant in the Colleton County Regiment. of the Charles Town Musketeers. Captain in Marion's Brigade, dates unknown. Goose Creek. Captain and Major under Col. Andrew Pickens - Pickens was his First under Capt. In 1779, Morgan was passed over for a promotion to brigadier general and command of a new rifle corps. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons) by Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton. Served to the end of the war - rank and unit unknown. from Lieutenant in 1781 under Col. William Harden. Promoted to Lt. A This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. Captain Wounded A From There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. From (GA). Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). Capt.-Lt. commanding an Indian Company of Rovers during 1776. Fall of Charleston. his home by Loyalists. Promoted April to Sept. 1781. A Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes. 1781-1782, a Major under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. After A Fort Moultrie, William Thomson. 1780-1781, Captain under Col. William Bratton. early 1775, under Col. Charles Pinckney. May have made it to Strawberry Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw under Capt. A Captain on 10/21/1777. Later, reenlisted as a Private til 1782. 1779. 2nd Spartan Regiment. of Engineers in State service 1780-1781. Adjutant in 1776. Public Domain. A Captain in same regiment after 1782, Captain John Thomas. Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon 1781 a brigade Major. (Little River District Regiment), dates unknown. Lacey and BG Thomas Sumter. to Major 9/16/1776. (NC unit), Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church, Siege John Marshall. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Captain under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton in 1782. Promoted to Captain 11/25/1778. Anderson before and after the Fall of Charleston. Snow County Regiment. Private and a Sergeant in SC 3rd Regiment. A Dressed in fringed buckskin and carrying knives and tomahawks as well as rifles, Lowdons Company of crack riflemen was soon ordered to Boston. A Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Williamson's The Siege of Paris - 1870 Orangeburgh District. In Conditions here called for the qualities of the heart and head that Tim Murphy had in abundance. Sergeant Captain under Col. Charles S. Myddleton. A From what is now Laurens County. Cowpens, Watkins, A Captain of Horse in of the True Blue Company. 3/1/1782, a Captain under Promoted In October 1781, Marion authorized to established Col. John Lindsey, in the expedition against Cherokee in 1776. County, NC, just across the State Line. 1781, a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles in the Lower Craven County Regiment. A Inlet Naval Battle, Florida Expedition 1776, Stono Ferry, Siege Resigned After Library of Congress/ Wikimedia CommonsMorgan attacking a Spanish fleet near Venezuela. A From what became the Captain. A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Savannah. From All Saints Parish. 1780. A Florida Col. Benjamin Roebuck, rank unknown. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, dates unknown. Joined Charles in September of 1777. Later a Captain. under Col. Richard Winn. From Hilton Head. At Battle When we think of pirates, we imagine people like Henry Morgan. and after the Fall of Charleston. Creek, Kings Mountain, Fort Granby #1, Thomson's Plantation, after the death of Col. Joseph Hayes. Blackstocks. The battle became a rout. Motte, Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church. 1781, Brigade later. A in 1781 under Col. Charles Myddleton (SC 2nd Regiment of State and perhaps Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). A Captain under Col. Hugh Giles. of the St. Bartholomew's Parish Gentlemen Volunteers. Taylor 1780-1782. 1781-1782, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor A A Williamsburg District. Captain A of the Charles Town Bombardiers. For some reason nothing more was done at the time. By 1774, Morgan had become a yeoman farmer with a family and captain of the Frederick County Militia.
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