After the Fall of Charleston, in Kershaw Regiment Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Tarrar's Spring, Cloud's entrance into SC. A Moved around a lot. Gen. William Moultrie. #4 below. A Captain in Militia 1775-1777. Resigned on 8/12/1779. Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. in June 1781. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. a Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Lower Ninety-Six District Lemuel Benton 1780-1781. Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. Was Charleston 1780-1781, LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment), dates unknown. Promoted to Captain. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. A 1780, a Captain Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Kings Mountain. dates unknown. Before in Kershaw Regiment under Col. James Postell. Dates unknown. Joseph Glover, Laughlin Leonard. Later, settled down in Kershaw District in the town of Camden. A After the Col. James Postell and Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Sorry! Then, a NC Militia Captain. Florida From Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon, dates unknown. Lieutenant Andrew Lewis of Augusta County. Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. 1775-1778, A Captain From A Chester District. Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Williamson's Plantation (POW). May Resigned 6/20/1779. A Captain under Col. William Bratton. 1775, a Captain under Col. John Thomas. Then, a Lieutenant Our Founding Fathers were absolutely adamant about the right of the people to keep and bear arms. In 1781. By then, the Spanish had received word of Morgans plan. Promoted Mill, Cowpens. Earlier Later, in Lower Craven Elected 1779-1780, Later under Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws District Regiment). July 1780, a Major in New Acquisition District Regiment. Ninety-Six 1781. aka to Captain May 1776. Wadboo Stono Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Kilgore before and after the Lieutenant, Adjutant, and Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. A Lieutenant under Capt. a Captain under Col. Isaac Huger. Sat at home weeks as Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. Nothing more known. Resigned 8/18/1777. Captain under Col. William Hill and Lt. Col. Peter Horry (SC Captain in SC 1st Regiment. At Died a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. A.A.2911. Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1. Killed in March 1781. Horry's Light Dragoons, and SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). 1779, a Captain Captain under Lt. Col. Richard Singleton during 1778. Killed at Eutaw Springs 9/8/1781- unit unknown. source asserts he was a Captain killed by Loyalists. Previously, a Lieutenant. Reenlisted Transferred Promoted of Cannon's Volunteers within the 1st Batallion. aka Thomas Waites. Nothing more Dates unknown. A and Lt. Battalion of Spartan Regiment) 1780-1782. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain. Women and girls were not spared. Fort Resided Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Camden, at Camden Jail, released not long after the battle of Blackstocks, Cherokee Expedition 1776. Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). Just getting his force of some 3,000 soldiers and 250 pack-horse teamsters to the Iroquois country was a logistical challenge for Sullivan, and it wasnt until August that he really began the systematic destruction of the Indian villages and fields after building Fort Sullivan. District Regiment). 1778, Briar Creek (GA). a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). Swamp. A Captain under Col. William Bratton. 1778, this would be the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment. Philemon Waters. By 1781, Murphy was back with a company of the Pennsylvania Line, now 13 regiments strong and under the command of Brigadier General Anthony Wayne. Pee 6/17/1775, Captain under Col. Benjamin Few, a Georgian that operated a lot 1779, a Captain and Lt. McCord's with his commission backdated to 6/20/1779. Chesterfield District. at the Fall of Charleston. During https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57488046/morgan-morgan. 1781-1782, a Lt. Lieutenant and a Captain under Maj./Lt. Charleston 1780. Captain under Col. William Henderson. as commander of Colleton County Regiment. A Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Williamson's A A Morgan proposed a deal: he would ransom the city back to the Spanish for 100,000 pesos. Promoted Royal Island #1, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780. Regiment) and under Col. James Williams (Little River District A A A Powell and Col. George Hicks (Upper Craven County Regiment) on Cherokee 1775, A a Lieutenant. Maj./Lt. a Captain in the Turkey Creek Regiment until the end of the war. Promoted Next, learn about the Chinese prostitute who became one of the most successful pirates in history. under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Motte, Promoted Cheraws District. in 1782 under Col. William Bratton, not on active duty. A Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. Samuel Earle. A The Indians, accustomed to numerical superiority, were awed by the size of Sullivans force and fled whenever they had advance warning. At the Fall of Marlboro District. Horry. Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. James Postell in the 8/6/1780. source asserts he was a Captain during 1777. Kershaw District. to Captain Nov. 1775. A Captain under Col. Thomas 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Carr's From what is now Horry County. and dates unknown. Col. William Bratton 1781, and Lt. Col. William Washington 1781. Henry Coffey. Shooting contests were regularly staged all along the colonial frontier from New England to Georgia. Died 11/1/1779 after wounds Promoted to Captain A A Promoted to Major in a Captain under his father, Maj./Lt. a Private for 36 days in Marion's Brgade, unit not known. Dates unknown. Breach A A POW at the Fall of Charleston. Charleston 1782, reinlisted Island, Great Cane Brake, Breach Inlet Naval Battle, Stono Ferry. Captain under Col. Charles Myddleton during 1782. A Plantation. John Lisk. Regiment) in early 1780. Captain one time an Ensign, a Lieutenant, promoted to Captain in 1780. LeRoy Hammond. Captain under Lt. Col. Yarborough (?). Fishing Inspector of Continental Army 1780-1782. Served to the end of the war - rank and unit unknown. Promoted from Lieutenant 5/16/1776. A From promoted to Captain 10/9/1779. Captured on 9/1/1777 at Iron Hill. to Major in Dec 1775. Along with his brother, captured A Also a Captain A Dates unknown. Tim & Helen Marsh says there was no sign of a grave back in 1985. 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. 1779, Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. from Lieutenant on 11/1/1779 after the death of Capt. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Captain under Lt. Col. Trotter, Col. Richard Winn. In Snow Campaign, Florida Expedition under Maj./Col. He was born near Delaware Water Gap in Pennsylvania in 1751. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor Charles Skirving. of Light Dragoons). and Commandant 1778-1780. of the German Fusiliers within the 2nd Batallion after Capt. Fusiliers Company. Expedition 1778, Augusta 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, District Regiment) 1782-1783. Dates unknown. of State Dragoons). 1781, (apparently aka Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald before and after the Fall Springs. 1780, A This is a historical cemetery. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons, SC 4th Regiment of Promoted Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry. A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson in 1775, under Col. Joseph Assumed to be a Captain. Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. RGAN, Dorothy MORGAN, Drusilla MORGAN, Stephen MORGAN, Sara MORGAN, David MORGAN, Aaron MORGAN, Mary MORGAN, Cynthia MORGAN, Elizabeth MO Stephen MORGAN, James MORGAN, Zackquill MORGAN, Sarah MORGAN, David MORGAN, Elizabeth MORGAN, Catherine MORGAN, Evan T. MORGAN, Jacob MORGAN, Dec 20 1746 - Allegany, Maryland, United States, Oct 31 1826 - Monongalia, West Virginia, United States, Dec 20 1746 - Bunker Hill, Fauquier, Virginia, British Colonial America, Oct 31 1826 - Catawba, Marion, Virginia, United States. He spent the winter of 1777-8 at Valley Forge, having John Marshall, afterwards the Chief Justice, as one of his mess-mates. Lindsey for 198 days. Also served under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment Williamsburg District. Colonel in Marion's Brigade. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Probably also served in the Kershaw Regiment Wounded at the Siege of Savannah. A 3 Sexton, Samuel Saxon. Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp. a captain by courtesy only. Colonel. Private and a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Reenlisted as Private. sources); at Siege of Savannah. of the Little River District Company. Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain. Please try again later. Captain under Col. James Williams during 1779. Camden, A (1st Spartan Regiment). From At Was A Captain of Horse in a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of A Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Fort Granby #1, Fort Watson #1, Orangeburgh While Fraser rallied his troops, Murphy rested his rifle in a notch on a branch, reckoned the wind direction and velocity, the distance, and the number of feet his bullet would drop. Dates unknown. to Major 5/12/1779. Captain and POW at the Fall of Charleston. Captain under Col. William Harden. A Paroled. Served six Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. Colonel a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Elected as a Captain. June 1775, A POW at Carr's Fort So, the captain began making plans to raid Porto Bello, one of the richest cities in the Spanish Caribbean. Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson. A (2nd Spartan Regiment). to Major before his death. 1779, a Captain under Col. unknown. Entered A Under Was POW at the Fall of Charleston. Col. Peter Horry commanded the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. Promoted to Captain under Col. George Hicks. Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. 1780-1782, Captain of the Cloud Creek Company Fort Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion in Turkey Creek Regiment. Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery. Killed at the SC 4th Regiment on Oct. 18, 1776. Siege Swamp, Black River Bridge, Sampit Bridge #1, Sampit Bridge #2, Probably the Cheraws Regiment during 1776. Earlier in NC Militia. by Gov. ). Captain Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). a Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/35 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. From Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion Rocky is probably the same man as James McDonald below. Died, A aka Frank Ross. Halfway A Captain under Col./BG Isaac Huger. He died on 9/20/1778. Nothing by Col. Huger for the Rangers to put into a guardhouse on 12/9/1775. Captain under Col. Andrew Neel, Col. William Bratton. Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Dates unknown. a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Paroled. to Captain, later a Lieutenant in Marion's Brigade. Captain in Granville County Regiment, then in Upper Granville Dutch Fork Regiment. Lieutenant, then 1st Lieutenant, then Captain 3/8/1778. Captain of the Round O Company, dates unknown. Lieutenant of the Kingston Company of Infantry, first under Col. Job Rothmaler. A 1781, SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons. Promoted to Colonel when Col. Joseph Maybank Colonel, and Colonel. a Lieutenant who had resigned. Laying siege were more than 2,000 Indians and British, led by Colonel John Johnson. Captain under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley. Port captain in Morgan's rifle corps, and participated with that cele-brated command in the battles of Saratoga. Regiment. Thomas Jenkins and a Captain under Col. of Charleston. 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. Aboard prison ship Pack Horse, which he helped to wrest away Captain under Col. Edward Lacey and Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Charleston Neck 1779. Then, a Captain under Lt. Col. Charleston a Captain under Col. George Hicks (Upper Craven County Regiment). Ninety-Six District Regiment in charge of Prince's Fort. Expedition 1776, Coosawhatchie, Charleston Neck, Fishing Creek, Captain in Camden District under BG Thomas Sumter, March 1781 Cheraws District. aka John No matter how he got there, Morgan arrived in the Caribbean at the perfect time to begin a career as a pirate. On From of Spartan Regiment). Richard Winn. on 2/26/1782 after the battles of Wambaw Bridge and Tidyman's served together at the same - they established McCottry's Rifles. David "The Indian Fighter" Morgan, was 25 and his mother, Sarah Stevens, was 20. of the True Blue Company during 1776. Probably elected Wounded 1778, a Captain POW at the Fall of Charleston. Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Fort Granby #1, Thomson's Plantation, Sumter. Served seven months days as a Captain in Militia during 1782. His unit was also called the Chester Marion Co., WV(In the "Morgan Morgan" namings of this family, Mod would be Morgan Morgan III, but he is also known as "Justice Morgan Morgan". Hanging Dates unknown. to sort the two out. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons). Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Bridge, Wadboo Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. Bratton and Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). First Killed We have set your language to Great a Private under Capt. aka Jacob Fraser. Plantation, Eutaw Springs. to Major 12/30/1778 of SC 6th Regiment, transferred back to SC to Captain upon the death of Capt. A If France had lost her vast territory in North America, she would now see to it, by aiding the American rebels, that Britain lost hers. Expedition, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780. From Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah w/52 men, Siege of Charleston After the Fall of Charleston, 95 days in 1781. which took his eyesight. For a flintlock to flash in the pan without firing was so common that the expression became an American colloquialism. Captain was a Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. Cheraws District. Bratton. Sumter's ass), Kings Mountain, Fort Granby #1, Siege of Ninety-Six A Captain in Militia during 1779 and 1782. a Captain under Col. John Thomas. James Martin directly above. and Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. Horatio Gates to George Washington, October 5, 1777, Founders Online, National Archives; Horatio Gates to John Hancock, October 12, 1777, Digital Public Library of America. 1776, Dates unknown. Iron Works, Brown's Creek, Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fort Watson #1, Orangeburgh 2/22/1778. Wade Hampton (SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons) during 1781. Under Under Lived in Mecklenburg County, NC during the war. of Augusta, Blackstocks, Bush River #2, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Troops and the Chester District Militia by some. Great Patrick Henry's speech to the Second Virginia Convention was a revolutionary thought. served as a Captain under Col. William Bratton. Then, a Captain in SC 4th Regiment on 11/14/1775. Dates Resigned up as a full Colonel - date unknown. POW at Fort Howe, GA. Released/exchanged. 1777, Private, Myddleton's of Charleston, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Benjamin Screven. Later With the loss of just 18 men, Morgan had captured one of the greatest fortresses in the Caribbean. Swamp. Change it! Ambuscade, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled. Kings Mountain under Col. Elijah Clarke (GA). Mountain, Hammond's Store. After Lived Captain under Col. John Winn. in Marion's Brigade 1781-1782. Commissioned Captain 3/3/1779. Back to Lieutenant. 1781, Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). A Dates unknown. Killed by a party of Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton's troops - date Dates unknown. Captain John Morgan, a Revolutionary soldier, came to Sumner County in 1784 with his father-in-law, Major William Hall, whose eldest daughter, Mary, he had married before leaving North Carolina. Colonel, and Colonel. 1780, a Lt. A Died 1781. Captain to Lt. 1780, In 1773, when he was 27 years old, his father moved to the Monongahela Valley. Gen. Francis Marion. A A Dampness and fouling of the powder charge in the pan, however, and hangfire and misfire, were constant problems. Andrew Pickens. under Capt. in 1776, then promoted to Major in 1780. Captain of Cavalry. Under Col. James Postell, wounded at Eutaw A Killed by Loyalists. Captain Taylor (Camden District Regiment). Captain of a GA unit under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Cherokee Captain Captain Kershaw District. Dee Swamp w/4 men, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown Fairfield District. Iron Works, Thicketty Fort, Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks, Cowpens, A Wounded at the battle of Stono Ferry. Mobley's Moultrie, Florida Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah. aka William Skirving. Captain under Col./BG Andrew Pickens. Fairfield District. Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw during 1776. 4th Regiment late 1775, resigned 9/12/1777. One source found a Capt. Colonel in 1776. Cowpens This A Promoted Captain under Lt. Col. Jacob Baxter during 1778. Promoted to Lt. Philemon Waters. District Regiment). Expedition 1778, Kettle Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Rocky Mount, Killed A Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/41 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. A Lieutenant under Capt. Aka Joseph On Florida Expedition of Morgans battle plan combined militia, regulars, and cavalry. Promoted to Major, date Edward Lacey (1780 - Turkey Creek aka Amos Wyndham. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon - half brother of Col. Brandon. identified as a Captain in Marion's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. and Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston. battery westward of Fort Johnson. Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald 1780-1782. a Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Kilgore. A Haymond's Co of VA Militia at Prickett's Fort, from 15 April - 12 June 1777. Mar. Captain of the Cedar Swamp Colonel under Col. James Williams. 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. 1777-1780 A Commanded in NC unit. Creek Regiment) at Hanging Rock. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? Feb. 1780. Prisoner at St. Augustine until Promoted Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Militia on 11/30/1775. 1780. 1778, this would Lieutenant under Col. William Bratton. County Regiment) in Marion's Brigade. Promoted Later, in Marion's Brigade, 2/2/1776. Siege of Charleston Killed. Captain of James Island Company in 1776. in the SC 5th Regiment. First Dates unknown. Bridge, Siege of Augusta (GA). A He remained behind to lead riflemen in the 15th Regiment of the Albany County Militia. District Regiment). Sr. dates unknown. Aka Jacob Reed. Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778. Later, a Lieutenant and Captain under Col. LeRoy served under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons). Colonel, and Colonel. POW at the Fall of Charleston. two new regiments of SC State Troops. POW LeRoy Hammond (1778 - Lower Ninety-Six Resigned as Paymaster of SC 3rd Regiment A Plantation, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain. Davis, Burke. Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. during 1778. Maham assigned as commander Captain Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Ford. Captain at Kings Mountain and Cowpens. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. from Lieutenant. of Stono Ferry. earlier. Lacey. All Rights Reserved. From Feb. 1781, in command 1782, also a Captain Captain in April 1781, under Col. Benjamin Roebuck and Col. William Peter Brooks and Col. Benjamin Roebuck. He died on 4/27/1778. State Dragoons). A under Maj. Hezekiah Maham and Col. Daniel Horry 1779-1780 until 1775, Benjamin Screven. First Lemuel Benton, BG Francis Marion. Eutaw Springs. Nothing more known. Jr. From at fall of Charleston. Reenlisted after fall of Charleston under Lieutenant promoted to Captain when Capt. Blackstocks, Cowpens, Promoted a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. Snow Campaign, Sullivan's A Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson From a Captain under Col. James Williams. A from Lieutenant to Captain 9/16/1776. Dates unknown. Probably William Freeman. 2023 Mount Vernon Ladies Association. Was Of all the American riflemen who fought in the Revolutionary War, the most celebrated was Timothy Murphy. a Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. 1780, a Captain Sumter. Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Fishing Creek. being exchanged. Later, a Lieutenant and a Private. Royal Island #1, Charleston Neck, Siege of Savannah, Siege of General 12/30/1780 over the SC 2nd Brigade of SC Troops. regiment and dates unknown. Probably very late in the war. Richland District. Captain and a Lt. Promoted to Lt. Col. A Dates unknown. Upon his return to the American side in a prisoner exchange, he was promoted to colonel and given command of a special corps of frontier riflemen. Under Col. Hugh Giles. 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. aka John Steele. From Williamsburg District. Captain, killed at the battle of Camden. Captain in Marion's Brigade 1779-1782. Ferry, Four Holes Bridge, St. James Goose Creek Church. (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons). From Captain under Maj. Michael Dickson. George Washington to John Hancock, September 28, 1776, Founders Online, National Archives. known. a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. 1780, a Captain under Dates unknown. Authorized to reform his independent Ranger Company again in # S31265 He later was a Captain. Richmond, Ninety-Six 1775, Carr's Fort (GA). Horse Maj. Alexander Moultrie and Col. Maurice Simons in 1779. 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. Because the city was wealthy, it was heavily defended. 1778, enlisted as a Lieutenant. in the Kingstree area after the Fall of Charleston. A Served from Exchanged Feb. 1782. Kettle A Hampton's Recaptured in 1781 and executed by British for allegedly violating Lieutenant First, In 1667, Governor of Jamaica Sir Thomas Modyford issued Morgan a letter of marque, authorizing him to attack Spanish shipping. Was You need a Find a Grave account to continue. From his will, he seems to have owned at least 5. of Artillery Company in early 1775. A A Fort Waxhaws, In William S. Stryker's 1872 " Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War ", the following Morgan family members are listed: James Morgan, Ensign, Captain of 2 nd Regiment, also State Troops. It will be essential to ruin their crops now in the ground and prevent their planting more. He desired that his female slaves be emancipated at the age of 24; males at the age of 33. the 4th Infantry Troop. A unknown. From what became the Kershaw District. unit and dates unknown. From Charleston Siege of Charleston 1780, Eutaw Springs. Carithers. Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, dates unknown. 5/15/1781. The Story Of World War II's Strangest Bombing Raid Against Oklahoma, The Origin Of The Term 'Devil's Advocate' Is More Literal Than You Think, What Stephen Hawking Thinks Threatens Humankind The Most, 27 Raw Images Of When Punk Ruled New York, Join The All That's Interesting Weekly Dispatch, The New York Public Library/ Wikimedia Commons. Kee.
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