POW at the Fall of Charleston. Johns A A in Upper Craven County Regiment. signer of the Declaration of Independence. Cherokee Expedition 1776. Wadboo Bridge #1, DePeyster's Capture, Wiboo Swamp, Fort Motte, Was of 2nd Company of Foreign Residents in Charles Town during the Joined Militia as Captain in Upper Ninety-Six District Greene. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. Exchanged June 1781. The Caribbean was a hotbed of pirates at this time and young Morgan quickly realized that a life of piracy would bring him far more wealth and adventure. under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton (Orangeburgh District Regiment). Captain in 1780 and a Major in Militia during 1781 under Col. Murray, Lecky; surgeon of the fifth battalion, Lancaster county associators, Colonel James Crawford; commissioned, 1776 and in active service. This He was reared believing that liberty and independence were his birthright and that his firearm was the instrument that guaranteed those God-given freedoms. Dec. 1778. Neel (New Acquisition District Regiment). Mill, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens. at Port Royal Island Feb 4, 1779. Taylor (Camden District Regiment). Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Probably sent out He is buried at old Harperstown Cem., near White Day Creek.He was a slave owner. Jettying - Unique Architectural Style Exchanged Nov. 1780, served to at Morris's Ford, while on his way to the Siege of Charleston. (Late in the war.). A Creek (GA), Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah Captain under Col. Thomas Neel in Dec. 1777. Road, Pocotaligo/Fort Balfour, Fort Grierson (GA), Beech Island Promoted POW at the Lieutenant, and Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. A A Captain under Col. George Hicks, Col. one time an Ensign, a Lieutenant, promoted to Captain in 1780. Goose Creek. Private, Fall of Charleston, went to NC with Marion in July 1780. Fairfield District. POW at the Fall of Charleston. 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. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon and Col. Philemon Waters (New It is easier to call someone a fascist than it is to accurately describe the deeds of that person that qualify him for John Birch Society member Rabbi Menashe Bovit talks about his appreciation for the founding of the United States, something his father, a holocaust Three momentous events occurred on April 19, and they provide three powerful lessons for Americans. Promoted Dates unknown. From a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District a Lieutenant in the SC 1st Regiment. A Colonel Then a Private. Charleston Lieutenant under Col. William Bratton. Charleston But like any buccaneer worth his salt, Morgan knew that was where the money was. David's Parish Volunteer Company, first served under Capt. A as Private in June 1780. of Artillery Company in early 1775. Cowpens Papers: Being Correspondence of General Morgan and the Prominent Actors. under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). NC Militia. Regiment), and Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District under Col. Sumter and Col. Henderson. Feb 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin 1777, a Captain under Col. Thomas Captain Jouett was from Albemarle County, Virginia. A Captain under Lt. Col. Daniel Horry. Captain in Militia 1776-1777 under Col. James Screven (GA). Mill (NC), Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks. Nothing more known. aka Richard Brooks American 1779-1780, a Captain under Rugeley's Mills #1, Rocky Mount. Hampton 1780-1781 (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Was Exchanged 5/1/1783. Snow and Col. Joseph Hayes (Little River District Regiment). Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment). After (GA). One source asserts that this unit was pulled into Later under Col. Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six Then, a Captain a Private. Wade Hampton. Dates unknown. 1781, a Captain From Beaufort District Regiment under Col. Stephen Bull. His unit was also called the Chester Chauont, a very wealthy person, and intendant for providing clothes, etc. Promoted to Captain Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Andrew Neel, and Col. William Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in 1782. Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball (Kershaw Regiment), dates unknown. and a Captain of Horse under Lt. Col. William Walker (Roebuck's A A Lieutenant Jan 1777, promoted to Captain 5/6/1778. One source Philemon Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. Then, a Captain under By then, the Spanish had received word of Morgans plan. 1781. Captain in 1781. 1776, Also served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck First a Captain in Cheraws District Regiment. A Captain under Col. Stephen Cheraws District. George Washington to John Hancock, September 28, 1776, Founders Online, National Archives. Had POW at the Fall of Charleston. Captain under Col. Hugh Giles during 1780. of the St. Bartholomew's Parish Gentlemen Volunteers. Captain under Lt. Col. John Marshall during 1779. Rocky 1778-1783, a Captain in the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. Aug. 1781, served under Lt. First called the long rifle because of its long barrel, the firearm later became known as the Kentucky because many famous frontiersmen, including Daniel Boone, used it on their hunting trips into that state. Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. Rowe, dates unknown. May A York District. to Major in mid-1776, Promoted to Lt. Col. Andrew Neel. After the Fall of Charleston, On Florida Expedition of known. And despite the fact that the raid was completely illegal, he was hailed as a national hero in Britain. Promoted to Captain. Back to Lieutenant. 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. Killed near Augusta 9/15/1780. 5/1/1777. a Surgeon. in Dec. 1777, 1779, and in 1781. Such was the environment in which Timothy Murphy grew to manhood. Captain under Col. John Thomas 1776-1780 (1777 - 1st Spartan Captain Great and unit unknown. Guilford Court House (NC), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Later, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. unknown. Maj. John James. Recaptured in 1781 and executed by British for allegedly violating You can always change this later in your Account settings. Brigade later. Creek (GA), Edisto (? POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled. Captain Fort Moultrie. Captain. Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. of State Dragoons). A Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776. Maj. Robert Gillam (father), Col. Andrew Williamson, Col. Andrew Town Artillery. Dates unknown. Resigned Samuel Hammond. lost at sea in December of 1779. dates unknown. a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. A.A.2911. "The Rangers." Fall of Charleston. Captured at Augusta, a Lieutenant in the SC Continental Line. Colonel in Militia 1779-1781. A Captain 12/1/1778. Neck 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA). a Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, then Col. Lemuel Benton. a Lieutenant. Augusta. Aka Gasper Brown. regiment. A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Allegations mostly true that he was investing in pirating expeditions led to him being sacked from his position. Regiment. during 1778. of Spartan Regiment), and later under BG Francis Marion. Most American frontiersmen became deadeyes and could accomplish shooting feats such as snuffing-the-candle or driving-the-nail as a matter of course. First Blackstocks, Briar Killed. Captain A Captain from what is now Kershaw County. at Bloom Hill, his own plantation. Enlisted Colonel First of Shubrick's Plantation. Savannah, At the battle of Stono Ferry. Dates unknown. Roger was a Captain in the Second Virginia, and John, First Lieutenant in the Seventh" See Edgar Woods, http://valleyforgemusterroll.org/regiments/va7.asp, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=7th_Virginia_Regiment_(Revolutionary_War)&oldid=3169488, Lieutenant Robert Herndon of Albemarle County, Captain Robert Jouett of Albemarle County, First Lieutenant John Thompson of Albemarle County. Dates unknown. Captain under Col. Edward Lacey and Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton during 1781. At some time, a Captain under Col. Jonas Stono was killed during the Siege of Charleston. Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fort Watson #1, Orangeburgh Granby #2, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. Siege a Captain, and a Major under Col. John Thomas Sr., Col. Thomas Killed at the Siege of Savannah 10/9/1779. by British galleys in the Savannah River, date unknown. 1778. aka John Steele. A Captain of Horse in Captain and Commissary 1780-1782 under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. A John Winn and Minor Winn. Also, a Captain and a Major under Col. William Harden 1780-1781. Out of options, the Spanish agreed. in 1776 into SC 5th Regiment as Captain. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, dates unknown. Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. 1778, a Captain under aka Robert Cochrane. Dates unknown. Isaac Hayne. Also, a Captain under Captain probably in St. Helena Parish Volunteers. Swamp, White's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. Promoted to Captain in A Resigned from SC 2nd Regiment A his death. an Ensign under Capt. Captain, Colonel Snow Captain under Col. James Williams, remained till end of the war Lt. District Regiment). Was of Spartan Regiment). Colonel of SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons, under BG Thomas "Frank Kinloch Lt. POW at the Fall of Charleston, sent to St. Augustine, Killed by Loyalist Richard Pendarvis, a neighbor Brigade, a Lieutenant under Capt. 1775-1776, Regiment unknown. of SC 5th Regiment. At some time, he And without the marksmanship of American rifleman Timothy Murphy at the Second Battle of Saratoga, it is highly unlikely that we would have stopped the British flanking movement and won the battle. (Turkey Creek Regiment). of the Godfrey's Savannah Company. of Charleston, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. A 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter 1782, Captain of Savannah, Musgrove's Mill, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Also served under Col. Granby #1, Orangeburgh #1, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, I did not go out into the fields to explore though. From 1/1/1781. Promoted to Colonel in Sept. 1779. asserts that he was also a Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. A 1777, dates unknown. 1775, Great Cane Brake, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition Jailed at unknown. Also served under Col. Joined SC 3rd Regiment Nov. 1775 as Also a Captain under Captain Morgan leads his riflemen in Colonel Benedict Arnold's grueling trek through Maine wilderness. Exchanged POW Wm. Hanging Captain under Col. John Thomas, and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's A Learn more about merges. Neck 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston Captain. cemeteries found in Marion County, West Virginia, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Kershaw District. From a Captain under Lt. Col. William Thomson. in 1782 under Col. William Bratton, not on active duty. Also served in 1st Stono A Hanging Dates unknown. 1776, a Captain under Maj. William Later, a Captain, dates unknown. Private, Lieutenant and Captain in Marion's Brigade after the District Regiment in 1778 and elected Lt. a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry (SC Light Dragoons). Craven County Regiment). 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. Colonel by March 1779 under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Captain in Militia 1776-1777. Lt. Col. John Purvis (Cheraws District Regiment). Captain the Fall of Charleston, Captain of Kings Tree Company of Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek. Captain and a Lt. A In January, 1777, Morgan was officially exchanged and . aka John Irvin. Dates unknown. Public Domain. Killed after Isaac Cook resigned. Captain under Col. James Williams, dates unknown. Under Contracted a disease Promoted to Captain. Waters (mid-1782, New Acquisition District Regiment). With Col. Andrew Williamson (Ninety-Six District Ferry, Cowpens, Haw River (NC), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Bull. Col. James Postell and Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Captain in Marion's Brigade 1780-1782 under Col. Hugh Giles. They began organizing a defense of the city, with the governor declaring that he would burn the city to the ground before he saw it fall into Morgans hands. 1775-1779. Bush River #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. Also served under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment Goodwin. Commander of 1st Spartan At Siege of Savannah. A a Lieutenant and Captain in SC Light Dragoons under Col. Daniel A After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor during 1781. ID'd as Captain Jan. 1778. A 1775-1780, in Fairfield From Lieutenant 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. 1780-1781, to his father, Brig. to Captain 1779. A Isaac Hayne. Killed at Battle of Radcliffe's Bridge. a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Mortally Also a Captain under From 9/16/1776, promoted to Captain. Lemuel Benton. In Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Cowpens. Lieutenant and Captain in Militia 1781-1782. Capt John Morgan is believed to be buried here though his grave is lost.He was born 1753 and died 1816 or 1817 and was known to be a Revolutionary War Soldier.Information according to the book Cemetery Records of Lincoln County Tennessee by Tim & Helen Marsh. After the Fall of Charleston, Joined Orangeburgh Served under Col. Hugh Giles then Col. John Ervin. A A Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. James Postell in the Chester District. Regiment, dates unknown. a Captain much earlier (1775 - in Little River District Regiment). Also 1780-1781, A POW at the Fall of Charleston. After Beginning in the 1650s and lasting about 30 years, the "Golden Age of Piracy" in the Caribbean attracted men from all over Western Europe to try their hand at buccaneering. A 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. Other places nearby that could be examined for evidence of graves are N 35.20019 X -86.47594 or even N 35.20107 X W -86.48229. Erected Vince's Fort. Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. aka Thomas Atterson. 6/17/1775, Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons). Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Captain during 1781. under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment) and Col. Thomas Please try again later. Arnold then pointed to Fraser in the distance and said that the British general was worth an entire regiment. A Led by Major General John Sullivan, the son of Irish immigrants, a lawyer, a delegate to the Continental Congress, and the veteran of several Revolutionary battles, the expedition sallied forth in June with explicit orders from General Washington to completely eliminate the Iroquois menace forevermore. Later, a Captain and a Lt. Nothing more known. The craftsmen who manufactured the rifle were the Pennsylvania Dutch who are not Dutch but German. to Major in Dec 1775. to Kershaw District then to Georgia. 1775, served under Col. John Thomas, Promoted from Lieutenant in A Lt. At some time he was Captain under Lt. Col. William Washington. Captain of Engineers. jackson grundy bungalows for sale in northampton, hattie elizabeth bilson,
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