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Virginia |
in State of Virginia |
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North Carolina |
Captain North Carolina Continental Line and Commissary of the 3rd Regiment of the North Carolina Troops |
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Pennsylvania |
on the frontier Continental Line Captains McDonald, Moore and Rush, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. |
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Maryland |
Charles County Maryland Oath of Fidelity |
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Barker |
Hezekiah |
Private North Carolina |
Served in Wilkes County, North Carolina Militia under William Lenoir, includes battles of Kings Mountain |
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Barnes |
John Jacob |
Private Virginia |
Service during 1778 and 1779 was with Captain William Hoffer’s Company of the First Virginia State Regiment, Colonel George Gibson, Commander, and with Washington’s Army at Valley Forge that winter John Jacob Barnes Biography |
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Barnes |
Theodore "Teter" |
Private Pennsylvania |
Served in Captain William Berryhill’s 3rd Company, 1st Battalion, Cumberland County Militia, Commanded by Colonel James Johnson. |
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Barrick |
Peter |
Maryland State Council and Soldier |
Served in the Maryland State Council and fought as a soldier during the war He is buried on a family farm in southern Illinois |
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Beecher |
John |
Private Pennsylvania |
Served as a Private in the Continental Line of Berks County, Pennsylvania and served under Captain Meng under the command of Colonel Ben Flower |
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Bigelow |
Timothy Sr |
Colonel Massachusetts |
Commander of the 15th Regiment of the Massachusetts Line in the Continental Army |
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Virginia |
2 Feb 1777 & 13 February 1784 |
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North Carolina |
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| Bradley | John |
Private Virginia Militia |
Private John Bradley, of Cumberland County, VA, volunteered to serve in the company, led by Captain John Roberts. This company became a part of the unit guarding the British prisoners of war composing what has been called the “Convention Army” or General Burgoyne’s captured British Army from The Battle of Saratoga.
. John Bradley Biography |
| Branch | John |
Private Massachusetts |
Massachusetts Militia, under Captain Strong’s Company. and Colonel John Brown’s Regiment |
| Brock | Jesse |
Private North Carolina |
North Carolina Continental Line |
| Brokaw | John |
Private New Jersey Militia |
Captain Peter D. Vroom’s Company of Somerset Militia, Colonel Abraham Quick’s Battalion |
| Brokaw, Sr. | Abraham |
Member of the Committee of Safety New Jersey |
Sussex County, New Jersey, met at courthouse on 10 Aug 1775 |
| Brooks | John |
Private Virginia |
Served in Virginia |
| Bunnel | Benjamin |
Private Pennsylvania |
Served as Private 5th Battalion Militia - 1780 County of Northampton,7th Company, Pennsylvania |
| Burns | William |
Private and Public Service Virginia and North Carolina |
Served as Private in Pittsylvania Company; Served under Captain Joseph Martin in Col. Christie’s Virginia Regiment; Hired a substitute to serve under Captain Micajah Lewis in Col. Gordon’s North Carolina Regiment. |
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Cadwell |
Daniel Jr. |
Lieutenant and Captain Massachusetts |
Lieutenant in Captain P. Langdon’s Company of Minutemen from Wilbraham, Massachusettes, Captain in Colonel Pynchon’s Regiment. |
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Phineas |
Private/Captain Connecticut |
Watson’s Company Colonel Webb’s Battalion of Guards Connecticut Line |
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Clayton |
Augustine Sr. |
Private and Corporal South Carolina |
South Carolina Militia Augustine Clayton Biography |
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Virginia |
6th Virginia Regiment |
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Virginia |
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Connecticut |
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Creasey |
John |
Corporal Virginia Militia |
Corporal John Creasey, of Cumberland County, VA, served in the Virginia Militia in 1781 and fought in the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. In a subsequent militia draft he was called to service along the James River and engaged in skirmishes with British forces on or near Elk Island in the area around Carter’s Ferry on the James River. John Creasey Biography |
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Crooker |
Joshua |
Private Massachusetts |
Served for one year as a Private in the regiment commanded by Colonel Bailey of the Massachusetts Line |
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Virginia |
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Virginia |
Thomas Cunningham Biography |
| Dalton | Reuben |
Private Virginia |
Private Virginia Militia Captain William Bobbitt’s Company Montgomery Co., Va. |
| Daring | Henry |
Ensign Virginia |
Served under Colonel Joseph Crockett’s Company, Continental Line, Virginia, Nov 1779 to Dec 1781 |
| Deal | William |
Soldier North Carolina |
Served in the 2nd North Carolina Regiment under Lafayette. Died at Valley Forge - March 1778 |
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Dearing |
Henry |
Lieutenant Virginia. |
Served in Colonel Joseph Crockett’s Company, |
| DeBell | William |
Lieutenant Virginia |
Lieutenant in the Militia of Loudoun County, Virginia |
| Deel | William I |
Soldier North Carolina |
Continental Line Soldier in the North Carolina 2nd Regiment Died at Valley Forge |
| Deel | William II |
Soldier North Carolina |
Served in the North Carolina Militia. Service Area: Edenton and Black Swamp near Chowan County |
| Deel | William II Sr. |
Private North Carolina |
Served with 1st Regiment North Carolina Continental Line under Captain Alexander Whitehall |
| Demoss | Peter |
Private Virginia |
Virginia Militia |
| Denny | Elijah |
Sargent North Carolina |
Cavalry Dragoons North Carolina Militia |
| De Witt | Peter |
Private Virginia and Maryland |
Virginia Service - Captains Cresap and Kimberline, Colonel McDonald Maryland Service - Washington County and Hampshire County, Virginia |
| Dick | John |
Private and Sargent South Carolina |
Served in Captain Brown’s and Bell’s Companies Colonel Sumter’s Regiment, South Carolina |
| Douthit or Douthet | John | Patriot Service |
Furnished Supplies to the Milita John Douthit Biography |
| Duffield | Abraham |
Private Virginia |
Private in the Augusta County, Virginia Militia fought at Yorktown Abraham Duffield Biography |
| Duke/Dukes | Major |
Private South Carolina |
Private 2nd Spartan Regiment, South Carolina Militia after the Fall of Charleton. Served under Colonel Thomas Brandon. |
| Dumbauld | Abraham |
Private Pennsylvania |
Private in Westmorland County Militia and a ranger on the frontier. |
| Dumbauld | Ernest Frederick |
Private Pennsylvania |
Private in Westmorland County Militia. Signed an Oath of Allegiance on 24th of March 1778. |
| Durham | Joshua |
Civilian Patriot Maryland |
Maryland - Signer, Association of Freeman, 1776, Bush River Lower |
| Dutton | Ephraim |
Private Massachusetts |
Private in Company of Minuteman Westford, Massachusetts |
| Dye | John |
Private Pennsylvania |
Served in the Pennsylvania 6th Regiment under Captain David Kilgore and Colonel Daniel Broadheads |
| Eddy | John |
Private Pennsylvania |
In Washington County Pennsylvania Miltia 1781/2 Member of Crawford and Williamson 1782 Sandusky & Oleutangy Expeditions (Battles) fought in Ohio Country against Butlers Rangers, Simon Girty and Indian Captain Pipe. |
| Edick | Jacob C. |
Private New York |
Served in Bellenger’s Regiment, Captain Getman’s Company Battle of Orisknay, New York and raid at Little Falls New York grainery |
| Elkin | James Sr. |
Private, Ranger and Spy Virginia Militia |
Served under Captains Clay, Boan, Maxwell and Lock |
| Ellis | Evan |
Patriotic Service North Carolina |
Furnished sundries to the militia |
| Ellis | Nathan |
Captain Pennsylvania |
Served under the command of General Broadhead, Pennsylvania Militia, Washington County, Pennsylvania |
| Emerick | Michael |
Lieutenant Pennsylvania |
8th Class. Served in Captain Shepler’s Company Berks County, Pennsylvania |
| Emery | George |
Quartermaster Virginia |
Quartermaster, 2nd Virginia Regiment of Continentals Enlisted in March or April of 1777. Battle of Brandywine and Battle of Germantown Emery continued with army until 1783. |
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Maryland |
under Captain John Smith and Colonel Ramsey |
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New York |
1775 -1783 |
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Virginia |
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Massachusetts |
serving at Bunker Hill. |
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Fryman |
Johann Phillip |
Private Pennsylvania |
Washington County, Pennsylvania Militia |
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Garland |
John |
Private North Carolina |
Served under Captain John Clements, under the command of Colonels Sumner and Patton. |
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Gifford |
Joseph |
Ensign New York |
14th Regiment Albany New York Militia 1776-1780 |
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Gilbert |
Truman |
Private Connecticut |
Served under Captain Carter under the command of Colonel Canfield |
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Gilman |
Benjamin |
Soldier New Hampshire |
New Hampshire Line |
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Glazier |
John |
Captain, Horseman South Carolina |
He made 16 jackets for Colonel Wade Hampton’s Dragoons |
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Gloyd |
Asa |
Private Massachusetts |
Private - Massachusetts Line |
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Golladay |
David. |
Sergeant, Major Virginia |
Shenandoah Militia, Virginia Major David Golladay on Find A Grave |
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Golladay |
Jacob, Sr. |
Lieutenant Virginia |
Shenandoah Militia, Virginia Lieut Jacob Golladay, Sr. on Find A Grave |
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Goss |
Samuel |
Corporal New Hampshire |
Served in Captain Wiggins’ Company, New Hampshire |
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Pennsylvania |
Private - Pennsylvania Militia |
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North Carolina |
Private - North Carolina |
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Maryland |
He was in Charles Baker’s 15th Company, Harford County, Maryland Militia |
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New Jersey |
of the New Jersey Militia, Morris County, New Jersey - 1781 -1783 |
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North Carolina |
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Orderly Sergeant Sergeant Major Virginia |
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Virginia |
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Harmon |
Michael |
Corporal Pennsylvania |
He served in the Pennsylvania Militia. |
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Hartman |
Christopher |
Private New Jersey |
Private New Jersey Militia Minuteman |
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Hearn (Herron) |
John |
Private Virginia |
He served in 3rd and 7th Virginia Regiments under Captains Thomas Posey and Reuben Briscoe. |
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Hedden |
David |
Private New Jersey |
Van Cortland’s Battalion 1777-1780, New Jersey Militia Numerous tours of duty with an impressive total service of 2 years and 14 days. He fought in the battles of Connecticut Farms and the Battle of Springfield David Hedden Biography |
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Helms |
Marquis |
Private Virginia |
Served in Captain John Cowan’s Company of the Virginia Militia in the defense of Lincoln County |
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Hendrickson |
Oke |
Private - Horseman On the officer roster of Major Robert Nixon’s Company New Jersey |
Private - 3rd Battalion Horseman and on Officer Roster of Major Robert Nixon’s Company. Middlesex Co. NJ Militia Oke Hendrickson Biography |
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Hinds |
Thomas |
Surgeon Captain John Thompson’s Company Virginia Militia |
Surgeon in Captain John Thompson’s Company of the
Virginia Militia Also provided supplies. |
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Hinton |
Thomas |
Private Maryland |
5th Company, Upper Battalion, Montgomery County Militia |
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Virginia |
Two of Peter’s sons fought in the Continental Line and Virginia Militia at the Battles of Eutaw Springs and Guilford Courthouse Peter Holland Biography |
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Patriot New Jersey |
John A. Hopper (Hoppe) Biography |
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Virginia |
and signed an Oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of Virginia. |
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New Jersey |
Campaigns included Brunswick through Monmouth |
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Houston |
Levi |
Private Maryland |
He served in the Worchester County Maryland Militia |
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Houston |
Thomas |
Captain Pennsylvania Militia for Lieutenant Colonel W. Robert |
He also served as Private, 2nd Lieutenant and 1st Lieutenant for Captains Murray, Van Horne, Ramsay and Colonels Kirkbride and Tomb |
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Maryland |
Oath of Allegiance |
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Hudson |
Dennis |
Private Maryland |
Served in the Worchester County Maryland Militia |
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Huff/Hough |
John |
Private Virginia |
Served under Captain Abel Westfall in the 8th Virginia Regiment of foot commanded by Col. Abraham Bowman. |
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Hutchinson |
Benjamin |
Surveyor Virginia |
Loudoun County, Virginia - 1777 |
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Hyde |
Elijah Clark |
Sargent Massachusetts |
He served in Massachusetts |
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Pennsylvania |
in the Pennsylvania Militia |
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New Jersey |
of the Continental Line under the command of Col. Elias Davton in the 3rd Battalion |
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Pennsylvania |
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New Jersey |
Trenton, New Jersey John Jenkins Biography |
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Pennsylvania Corporal/Sargent Continental Congress Guard |
Private - 5th Company, 8th Battalion, Captain Samuel Boyd 1782 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Militia He and his family were also the first to settle and work with Surveyor General William Lytle’s surveyors to clear the land in Williamsburg, Ohio James Kain, Jr. Biography |
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Pennsylvania |
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Daniel Morgan’s Rifle Regiment |
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Virginia/Kentucky |
at Boonesborough, Kentucky |
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Pennsylvania |
Northampton County, Pennsylvania Militia - 1782 |
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Virginia |
Colonel Harvey’s Regiment Virginia Militia |
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Virginia |
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Pennsylvania |
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Virginia |
Montgomery County, Virginia Militia |
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Virginia |
and also served in the Continental Service |
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Virginia |
Served under Captain Thomas Leftwich Fought in the Battle of Camden |
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Massachusetts |
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Virginia |
Montgomery County, Virginia Militia |
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Maryland |
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and Captain Virginia |
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Connecticut |
Captain David Parsons’ Company in the Connecticut Regiment, Commanded by Colonel Webb |
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North Carolina |
campaigns Camden through Yorktown |
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New Jersey |
Somerset, New Jersey |
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New Jersey |
Founder of Lebanon Ohio |
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Virginia |
Yorktown |
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Maryland |
as Corporal George Matthews under Captain. William Blair |
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North Carolina South Carolina and Virginia |
He also aided Francis Marion "The Swamp Fox" |
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North Carolina South Carolina and Virginia |
and the South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia Militias. |
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South Carolina |
John McDill Biography |
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South Carolina |
He lost a horse at the Battle of Wright’s Bluff Thomas H. McDill Biography |
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Virginia |
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Pennsylvania |
6th Battalion, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Militia 1788 |
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Pennsylvania |
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Virginia |
Colonel John Gibson’s Virginia Regiment. He was discharged about April 1781 |
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Pennsylvania |
Battle of Whitemarsh |
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Virginia |
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Maryland |
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New Jersey |
1st Regiment, Captain Mott’s Company, Hunterdon County, New Jersey Militia He also served as Purchasing Foragemaster, 5th Company of the Continental Troops, New Jersey Line. The New Jersey battalions were chiefly engaged in preventing Indian incursions, but they all returned in time to take part in the campaign in New Jersey in the autumn and winter of 1776. John Moore Biography |
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Virginia |
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North Carolinia |
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South Carolina |
Sarah Duke Murphy Biography |
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South Carolina Militia |
Sion Murphy Biography |
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Pennsylvania |
of the 4th Battalion of Lancaster County PA Militia |
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North Carolina Tennessee |
and Tennessee under Colonel John Sevier |
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Virginia |
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Maryland & Pennsylvania |
Enlistment 1777 & 1778 Battle of Brandywine |
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Virginia |
of Montgomery County Virginia |
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Virginia |
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Maryland |
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Palmer |
Joseph |
Private Virginia |
Served under Captains Buchanan, Coleman and Croucher. |
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Parker |
Levi |
Private Massachusetts |
Service in 4th Massachusetts Regiment 1780-1783 |
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Pate |
Jeremiah Anthony |
Soldier Virginia |
Service in Virginia under Capt. Daniel Trigg for 2 years |
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Peck |
John |
Captain of Militia and Assemblyman Newark, New Jersey |
Prior to the Revolution, he was also one of 23 representative citizens chosen as a Committee of Observation for the Township of Newark. He was a very active and uncompromising partisan in the cause of American independence. John Peck Biography |
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Penrod |
John Jr. |
Patriotic Service | Paid supply tax in 1783 |
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Penrod |
John Sr. |
Patriotic Service | Patriotic Service |
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Peterson |
George |
Private New Jersey |
Private New Jersey Regiment George Peterson Biography |
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Piatt |
Lewis |
Private New York |
Served under Captain Samuel Lewis and Col. Thaddeus Crane in the 4th Regiment of the Winchester County, New York Militia. |
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Pindal |
Philip |
Captain Maryland |
Served under Colonel Lemuel Barrett, 3rd or Western Battalion, Maryland |
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Poe |
Edward |
Corporal Virginia |
Served under Captain William Croghan in the 8th Virginia Regiment under the command of Colonel Abraham Bowman. |
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Pollard |
Benjamin |
Captain Virginia |
He was In the Virginia Navy aboard the Galley Hero |
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Pollard |
William |
Private Maryland |
He was In Thomas Jones Co. 7th Maryland Regiment |
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Polk |
Ephraim |
Private Pennslyvania |
Served in Captain Rhoad’s Company, Colonel William Will’s Regiment 4th Class Philadelphia Militia |
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Portwood |
Loyd |
Private Virginia |
Served in Virginia |
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Prather |
Samuel |
Civilian Patriot Maryland |
Committee Member Safety and Soldier, Maryland |
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Vermont |
for service to assist Capt Ebenezer Allen 1776 |
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Virginia |
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Rhode Island |
and under Colonel John Topping 1777 |
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Rhode Island |
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North Carolina |
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Virginia |
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Maryland |
Worcester County, Maryland |
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North Carolina |
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North Carolina |
Thomas Robertson Biography |
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Virginia |
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New Jersey Militia |
Colonel Sylvanus Seely’s Battalion Morris County, New Jersey |
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New Jersey |
Supplied 6 cords of wood and built a signal beacon on Long Hill, Morris County, New Jersey. |
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Private and Minuteman New Jersey |
Served in the New Jersey Militia, Morris County, New Jersey |
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New Jersey |
Served under Captain Phillips’ New Jersey Militia |
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Virginia |
Served for 2 months in 1779 Captain John Rouch’s Virginia Company and for 2 months in 1780 Captain Pugh’s Virginia Company and for 3 months in 1781 Capt. All’s Company |
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Virginia |
2nd Lieutenant in Grayson’s Additional Continental Regiment of Virginia |
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New Hampshire |
He was in Capt. John Brewster’s Company in New Hampshire - September 3 to December 7, 1776 |
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Pennsylvania |
Private served under Captain Carnahan in the 8th Regiment of Foot, commanded by Colonel Daniel Brodhead. |
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Seaman |
William |
Captain Pennsylvania |
Wagonmaster, Captain and Conductor of Team Brigade, express rider |
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Sellers |
Peter Sr. |
Civilian Patriot Virginia |
Supplied corn and rye, Rockingham County Virginia to Continental Army |
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Shanholtzer |
Peter |
Soldier Pennsylvania |
Served in Captain Michael Holman’s Company of the Chester County Militia commanded by Colonel Thomas Bull. |
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Sherrill |
William |
Public Service North Carolina |
Rendered material aid and served as a juror in 1783. |
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Shuster |
Daniel |
Private Maryland |
Served in Captain James Wright’s Company of the Youghengenia Militia and Captain George Sharp’s Company of the Washington County Militia |
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Simmons |
Adam |
Soldier |
Served in militia under Captain William Dodds, Captain John Ramsey, Captain Francis Boner (Bonner) |
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Skaggs |
Zachariah |
Soldier Virginia |
Captain Daniel Trigg’s Company Montgomery County, Virginia Militia |
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Slemp |
Frederick |
Private Virginia |
Served in the Virginia Militia |
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Smith |
James |
Private Virginia |
Served in Captain James Franklin’s Company 10th Virginia Regiment commanded by Colonel Edward Stevens |
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Sones |
Peter |
Private Pennsylvania |
He enlisted 1776 in Pennsylvania. served in Captain J. Mouser’s Company, Colonel Lutz’s flying camp commanded by General Washington |
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Massachusetts |
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Massachusetts |
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New York |
of the New York Militia, Albany County, New York 1776-1781 |
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Stagg |
Thomas |
Private and Patriotic Service New Jersey |
Served under Captain Daniel Baldwin and Captain Issac Morrison in Colonel Ogden’s Regiment, New Jersey Militia, also furnished food and supplies Thomas Stagg Biography |
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Stetson (Stutson) |
Stephen |
Private Rhode Island |
Colonel Israel Angell’s 2nd Rhode Island Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Captain Thomas Hughes’ Company |
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Stokely |
Jehu |
Private North Carolina |
North Carolina Militia. For more information about this patriot check this link www.stokelystuff.com |
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Pennsylvania |
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Virginia |
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Traphagen |
Johnatan |
Patriotic Service |
Paid supply tax and paid for carting. |
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Tuley. |
Charles Jr. |
Soldier |
First Rifle Company of the Amherst County, Virginia Militia. |
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Turley. |
Giles |
Ensign |
Loudoun County, Virginia Militia |
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Turley. |
Sampson |
Civilian |
Patriotic Service in Fairfax County, Virginia |
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Vance |
Samuel |
Private |
Morris County, New Jersey Militia - Express Rider / Lighthorseman |
| Van Winkle | William |
Private New Jersey |
Served in the New Jersey Militia February 1778 - January 1782 Battle of Springfield, June 23, 1780 |
| Venard (Vineyard) | Timothy |
Private New Jersey / Pennsylvania |
New Jersey and Pennsylvania Militias. Served under Captains Gaddis, Howell and Bean, under the command of Col. William Crawford. |
| Waldschmidt | Christian |
Private Pennsylvania |
Served under Captain Daniel D. Turk, Berks County, Pennsylvania |
| Walker | James Sr. |
Private Pennsylvania |
4th Battalion Lancaster County, Pennsylvania |
| Walker | Joseph. |
Civilian Patriot |
Patriotic Service in Virginia |
| Wallingford | Benjamin |
Civilian Patriot |
Furnished material aid |
| Wallingford | Benjamin II |
Civilian Patriot |
Signer of Association of Freemen of Maryland 1775-1776 |
| Weaver | Samuel |
Private North Carolina and Virginia |
Served under Captains Jacob Camplin and William Bostic in North Carolina. Also served under Captain George Hasten in Virginia. |
| Webb | Michael |
Private Massachusetts |
Enlisted 5 May 1775. Served under Captain Enoch Putnam in Col. Mansfield’s Massachusetts Regiment |
| Wellington | Ebenezer |
Private North Carolina |
Served in North Carolina |
| Wheeler | Isaac |
Sargent Massachusetts |
Served In Rutland, Massachusetts Company of Minutemen Captain Eustis’ Company at the Battle of Bunker Hill on 17 Jun 1775 |
| Whaley | James Jr, |
Civilian Patriot |
Furnished Supplies |
| White | Jonathan |
Private Virginia Militia |
Served under Colonel Lawrence Taliaferro. The company was raised in the summer of 1775 for Orange County, Virginia. |
| Wilkerson | Turner Lee |
Private VA Line Virginia Militia |
Private Turner Wilkerson, of Henrico County VA, served with the First Virginia Regiment, commanded by Colonel Patrick Henry, in a company led by Captain Fleming. He was actively engaged in the Battle of Great Bridge in 1775 and various skirmishes in around Norfolk, VA in early 1776. He was drafted into the Virginia Militia numerous times in 1781 and fought at the Battle of Yorktown. Turner Lee Wilkerson Biography |
| Wolfe | George Lewis, Sr. |
Patroller Virginia |
Served in the 7th Virginia Regiment under Colonel Daniel Morgan, in Captain Charles Porterfield’s Company in March 1779. After the Virginia Line was reorganized on September 14, 1778, Morgan became the colonel of the 7th Virginia Regiment. His command conducted scouting missions and skirmished with the British. The unit under Woodford and Scott was captured on May 12, 1780 by the British Army at Charleston, South Carolina. George Lewis Wolfe, Sr. Biography |
| Wright | George |
Soldier Virginia |
Berkeley County Militia, Virginia |
| Wright | John Sr. |
Justice Virginia |
Served as Justice and civil servant for Fauquier Co. Virginia |
| Wright | William |
Private Virginia |
Captain Eustance’s Regiment, Fauquier County. Second Virginia Regiment |
| Wymer or Weimer | John |
Corporal Pennsylvania and Patriot Service |
Served in Captain Riley’s 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment under Colonel Thomas Craig Patriotic Service: suffered depredation, 1783 |
| York | Jeremiah Jr. |
Soldier Virginia |
Served in Capt.Uriah Springer’s Company in Pennsylvania Line and Col. Gibson’s Virginia Regiment |