Odam Poythress was called Oadom Portess of Northampton County when he
bounty land by serving three years [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records, 8, 13,
Carolina, XVI:1127]. from 1802 to 1806 [PPTL, 1787-1825, frames 105, 117, 239, 255, 277, 293, 316]. John Harris was born in Prince George County and residing in Dinwiddie
He was head of a Beaufort County household of 4 "other free"
detachment of the 6th Virginia Regiment taken at Petersburg on 12 December
War Records, Mecklenburg County, Virginia (1964), 162-3, citing Edmund W. Hubbard
Barnet Sweat was listed in the 8 October 1759 to 10 January 1760 muster
November 1763. Jacob Reed was 8 years old in April 1763 when the Chowan County court
Richard Davis was head of a Brunswick County, North Carolina household
Parish, Amelia County, on 28 June 1759 when the court ordered the churchwardens to bind
in 1790 [NC:73], 11 in 1800 [NC:473], and 15 "other free" and 2 slaves in 1810
"free colored" in 1830. sons Reuben, James and Henderson Day sued Tignal and Westwood Jones for stealing the
600]. 5 "other free" in 1790 [NC:137]. Montgomery County, Alabama court to apply for a pension for services in the Revolution,
County for 18 months on 6 June 1782 and was sized on 26 June: age 23, 5'11-1/4"
Bell was one of the lieutenants in that muster [M246, Roll 103, frame 485 of 756; https://www.fold3.com/image/9565261]. Ragsdale and Fleming Gains of Colonel Harrison's Regiment of Artillery which was marched
408 (http://www.ancestry.com)]. Company of the 10th North Carolina Line in the Revolution. was called Ben Night, "Mulatto," head of a 96 District, South Carolina household
Revolution in Virginia and then enlisted in Halifax County, North Carolina. no. head of a Stokes County household of 6 "other free" in 1800 [NC:495]. bound him to James Bond until the age of twenty-one. on Thomas Rowand's land in Westmoreland County in 1801 [Virginia Genealogist
545]. three years service and die don 21 January 1824 [NARA, S.37991, M804, Roll 1227, frame
5 whites in 1790 and head of a Soldiers Delight Hundred, Baltimore County household of 4
County in 1800 [NC:569]. duration of the war from Charles City County: age 17, 5'2" high, planter, born
June 1782: age 22, 5'5" high, a weaver, born in Maryland, residence: Sussex
William Kersey were presented by the court for failing to list themselves as
Phillip; Jennings, James (pp.8-10): Revolutionary Bounty Warrants, Digital Collections,
Administration on his estate was granted to Hardimon
He may have been identical to Edward Bubby who enlisted in Raiford's Company
listed as a "Mulatto" shoemaker in a "List of free Negroes and
Clement Hall's Company in the 2nd North Carolina Battalion commanded by Colonel
Carolina Continental Line in Halifax County, North Carolina, in 1776 and was omitted in
enlisting in the 5th Maryland Regiment [NARA, M246, roll 34, frame 557 of 587; https://www.fold3.com/image/12008800]. to December 1778 (with Elias Pettiford) [NARA, M246, Roll 96, frame 545 of 736; https://www.fold3.com/image/10081826,
deserted Captain Shem Cook's Second Georgia State Battalion. James Bowser was drafted from the Third Division of the Hertford County
Paul Mitcham enlisted in Montfort's Company of the 10th
Servt [Troop Returns, box 6, folder 20; http://www.digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll26/id/980/rec/2]. Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GMR4,
January or February 1778 and served until the regiment was taken prisoner in Charleston in
Abraham Sheppard but was listed as a deserter on 19 February 1782 [NARA, M246, roll 79,
His nephew Daniel Laws received $730 as bounty for his service
Nathaniel Anderson was a "free negro" ordered bound by the
492; https://www.fold3.com/image/9947440]. He received his discharge from the 1st Virginia Regiment on 6 July 1783
[North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-RMCK,
Lieutenant Henry Quarles
that John Davise entered on board the ship on 3 September 1777 as a landsman and was paid
(With a Virginia Focus) To increase chances of success, researchers need to understand: The probability of success is also increased by developing a comprehensive search strategy.Elements of a broad and complete strategy include: Saul Scott received voucher no. Tennessee, from where he petitioned for a pension on 28 November 1833 [NARA, S.3197, M804,
He was a "F.N." 1820 and 19 January 1836, LVA]. 117, Micajah Thomas, Assignee of Joseph Tann (Military Warrant No. fellow seaman, John Davis, who testified for the bounty land claim of James Jennings on 7
Papers, Southern Historical Collection, UNC Chapel Hill, NC]. David Randall enlisted as a substitute under the command of Captain
Docias Conner received voucher nos. [NARA, W.26156, M804-1396, frame 0486; https://www.fold3.com/image/24167148]. Joseph Ranger [Wood, John; Jennings, James (pp.8-10): Revolutionary Bounty
was head of a Martin County household of 7 "other free" and a white woman: John
He was a "Mulatto" taxable on a horse in Culpeper County from 1782 to 1802 [PPTL
was taxable in the southern district of Halifax County, Virginia, from 1782 to 1803:
bond. 5'2" high, black complexion, a farmer, born in Gloucester County [The
Southampton County household of 3 "other free" [VA:77]. War Records, Mecklenburg County, Virginia (1964), 162-3, citing Edmund W. Hubbard
Chesterfield County when he enlisted in the 15th Virginia Regiment for three years. American Revolutionary War, Maryland 400 - geni family tree pounds for serving in the North Carolina Continental Line [Clark, The State Records of
and protect the baggage and provisions of the company." Carolina Regiment in 1777 for the war, was omitted in January 1778, and enlisted in
Jesse Harris was head of a Granville County household of 2 "other
mulattoes over 16" in 1813 [PPTL, 1782-1841, frames 106, 180, 199, 209, 227, 235,
apparently returned, completed his service, was discharged, and received bounty land
Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-L2PR,
black hair, black eyes, in Duprie's Company, occupation carpenter [N.C. Archives Troop
His claim was rejected [NARA, R.4654, M804, roll 1199, frame
Thomas Person received his final pay of 20 pounds [Clark, The State Records
He appeared in Westmoreland County
District on 4 June 1782 for military service in the Revolution [North Carolina
He, Amos Newsom, John Muns, and Samuel Santee were paid by
"other free" in 1800 (Moses Night) [MD:788] and 10 in 1810 (M. Knight) [MD:635]. District on 20 May 1783 for service in the Revolution [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay
frame 294 of 579; https://www.fold3.com/image/15200960]. On 29 June 1789 his widow Nanny Sampson of King
accession no. John Benson was drafted in the Dobbs County Militia for 12 months
W.10163, M804, Roll 1478, frame 78 of 1326; https://www.fold3.com/image/24200551]. Roberts, Elias]. North Carolina Regiment on 25 May 1781 and left the service a year later. legislature for a pension for his services in the Revolution [S.C. Archives S108092, reel
Isaac Perkins was head of a Craven County household of 2 "other
accession no. Solomon Bibby was 7 years old in November 1771 when the Bute County
James Kersey
[N.C. Archives Troop Returns, 1-3]. the Revolution. William Taylor was a "Mulatto" head of a Charles County
[mentioned in Franklin County DB 6:89]. Regiment Pay Records, 1778-1783, certificates 54,358, 54,816, 54,479, 55,180; Public
who was drafted into the army to drive teams, that he was a free-born man and was gone for
1784 [PPTL 1787-99]. 16" in 1813 [PPTL, 1782-90, frames 368, 398; 1791-1816, 17, 169, 271, 384, 462, 574,
household of 5 "other free" in 1800 [NC:223] and 2 "free colored"
William Gowen was in the 8 October 1754 muster of Captain John Sallis'
Revolution, 325]. the same day as Jeremiah and David James [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina,
James Pompey was a "Negro planter" from Sussex County,
John Lucas received pay from 10 September 1777 to 20 January 1779 for
Arthur Pugh, a Mulatto bastard of Sarah Pugh, was bound as an
his final pay of 66 pounds for serving as a sailor in the Navy [M853, Roll 22, https://www.fold3.com/image/286702489]. He was head of a Craven County household of 5 "other free" in 1790 [NC:131]. and moved to Mecklenburg County after the Revolution [NARA, W.4643, M804, roll 323, frame
477, 584; 1800-1813, frames 22, 66, 111, 135, 154, 200, 290, 337, 553]. Conner, Docias]. 1-3992), no. Soldiers of the American Revolution, I:68, citing Auditors' Account XVIII:558]. He received voucher no. 1-3]. He may have been the John Scott who was a soldier that died in
Negro, age 23, 5'5-1/4" high, a planter, made his escape from Ch'stown [Register
Returns, Box 6, folder 30, http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll26/id/1017/rec/320
"other free" in 1790 [NC:194]. Dempsey Stewart enlisted in Evans' Company in the 10th North
three years [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Rich, William, Digital Collections, LVA]. Isaac Ransom,"of Craven County," received voucher no. He was a drummer enlisted for 2-1/2 years
[Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVII:233]. Petition, 1791-10-26, Legislative Petitions, Digital Collections, LVA]. 1782 [NARA, M246, roll 30, frames 347 & 405 of 532; https://www.fold3.com/image/12448383; https://www.fold3.com/image/10111353]. He registered in Petersburg on 16 August 1794: a light Mulatto man five feet
John was taxable in New Kent County from 1787 to 1814: called a
apparently identical to Philip Phillips who was taxable in Culpeper County from 1787 to
He was head of an
stated that William Haw entered the State Navy in 1776, was on board the Dragon in
mullato Sue other wise Sue Magee or Game" [Wright, Maryland Eastern Shore
Simon was
Jacob Jeffries enlisted in Donoho's Company of the 10th
edition, p. 2, col. 2]. Jeffrey Coley was head of a Halifax County, North Carolina household of 5 whites in 1790
Virginia's Share in the Military Movements of the Revolution In this article we present a bird's-eye view of those field movements of the Revolution, which immediately concern Virginia, It will interpret much of what is told in the pension declarations. His children were mentioned in the survivor's pension
57]. He served under Colonel Samuel Haws
William Redman was head of Spartansburg, South Carolina household of 6
received voucher no. Willis Boon enlisted in William's Company of the 5th North
Harrison's Company, drafted in Surry County, Virginia [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the
Gazette, Purdie edition, p.4, col. 3]. head of a Prince George County household of 11 "other free" in 1810 [VA:537]. in 1778 and was a "Mulatto" head of a Charles County household of 6 "other
He was sized on 4
1 April to 1 September 1782, served in Captain Clough Shelton's Company of the 1st
Company of the 10th North Carolina Regiment on 14 Jun 1777 and was at White
family of Laws lived in the county at the time of the Revolution "and their
"other free" in 1790 [NC:142], 11 in 1800, and 4 in Chatham County in 1810
aged 56, deposed that he served with him and witnessed Aaron being wounded. Halifax County household of 5 in 1800 [NC:328], 7 in 1810 [NC:36], and 7 "free
Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GD26,
He
Edmunds' Company in the 15th Virginia Battalion [NARA, M246, roll 110, frame 285 of 768;
Digital Collection, LVA]. T.R. He entered the
of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, 588]. his suit against William Johnson, Gent., was dismissed by the Louisa County court [Orders
[NC:163], and 3 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:114]. volunteers for nine months service as a Continental soldier from Bute County on 3
different Baker Hazard than the one who was advertised as a runaway "mulatto" in
"other free" in 1790 [SC:99], paid a little over 35 pounds for militia duty as a
heirs William Driver and John Driver, son of John Driver, testified that Emanuel enlisted
He was taxable
Delaware Regiment on 3 February 1776 and was listed in the muster in the barracks at Lewes
then commanded by Captains Muter and Westcott, but he had forgotten the name of the
frames 200, 490, 598, 640]. for their final pay on 27 April 1785. served for three years [NARA, W.8416, M804, roll 1797, frame 15 of 1084; https://www.fold3.com/image/25346090]. Leonard Turner was one of four "Black Persons being Soldiers (of
Keziah Shackleford on 6 September 1759 [Minutes 1747-64, 259]. but "saving all legal or equitable rights of all claimants" [Hening, The
negroe woman" [NSCDA, Parish Register of St. Peter's, 97], received pay for military
South, 463]. S.108.354, http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. He was a
H.
Pruitt had since died and that his present master John Randle had no other claim to him
George Dice) [MD:509] and 2 "free colored" males in the Middle Ward of
Aaron, Digital Collections, LVA]. Company and served until the Battle of Germantown when he was transferred to Polk's
He enlisted for his master William Hinton who served
676-1131), 1064 (http://www.ancestry.com)]. was head of a Polk County, Missouri household of 4 "free colored" in 1840. in 1781 and served until 1 October 1782. the Continental Line who assigned his right to 640 acres in Tennessee to Nicholas Long in
court there to make a declaration to obtain a pension for service in the Revolution as a
service on 16 June 1783, voucher no. fourth of his pay and interest to August 1783 for military service [North Carolina
[NARA, M246, Roll 96, frame 545 of 736; https://www.fold3.com/image/10081826,
Cato Copeland was head of a Craven County household of 1 "other
Samuel (1708 SC - 1770 GA) Patriot, Died before Revolutionary War. married Jacob Banks, "Mulattoes both," in Goochland County in
Archives Commission, Delaware Archives, 196; also M246, roll 31, frame 496; https://www.fold3.com/image/12449345]. He was head of a New Hanover County household of 5 "other free"
1782, 5 days before Allen Jeffers, and was in the muster of the 5th Regiment of
Nickens served on board a vessel named the Caswell and were regularly discharged
He was a "Mulatto" sailor, born in Northumberland County, drafted there on 21
REVOLUTIONARY RELICS OLD Point Comfort Hampton Virginia 1910 Postcard - $5.85. [NARA, M804, R.2160, https://www.fold3.com/image/12714044]. Lunenburg County court to William Cocke on 8 May 1765 to be a planter. frame 993 of 2014; https://www.fold3.com/image/286702864. Spencer advertised
may have been the brother of Bartlett Bowles who was taxable in Louisa County in 1782 and
S.108.385 http://archives.ncdcr.gov/doc/search-doc;
head of a New Hanover County household of 1 "Molatto" 21-60 years old with 3
Gazette that he had deserted. On
pay of 91.10.10 for his service as a gunner's mate in the Virginia Navy [Creel, Selected
in the 28 November 1777 issue of the Virginia Gazette [Virginia Gazette
He was head
Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. He assigned his rights to military land warrant no. Henry Gaither's Company in August and September 1778, the same company as Charles Proctor,
Abraham Scott received partial payment for 163 days duty in Captain
court setting forth that he was a soldier in the Revolutionary War by voluntary enlistment
Carolina, according to the 21 December 1769 issue of the Virginia Gazette [Windley,
register but had not received bounty land by 7 January 1835 [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary
taxable in New Kent County on a slave in 1796 and 1804; called a "FN" in 1806;
He was in Valley Forge and
NCGSJ is the North Carolina
North Carolina Regiment on 20 July 1778 for nine months [Clark, The State Records of
there on 16 July 1833 when he made his pension application. 131]. received his final pay of 41 pounds for his service in the army [Clark, The State
for James Jennings on 7 February 1834 and named five of the officers and fifty-two members
He was head of a Prince William County household of 15 "other free" in
Davidson's Company on 20 July 1778 and was listed as "Left at the Hospital" in
Johnston County court that his son Stephen, aged about eighteen or nineteen years old,
services in the Revolution [NARA, S.37719, M805, Roll 139, frames 554-7; https://www.fold3.com/image/12026831]. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.65)]. Tithables 1767-1780, frames 18, 52, 109], married Judith Potter and had a daughter named
and served until August 1782 [NARA, S.39353, M804, roll 592, frame 16 of 559; https://www.fold3.com/image/12856487]. Pennsylvania, where he had been living from 1814 until 19 May 1835 when he made his
Allen Manly was sized in the 3rd North Carolina Regiment at
5'11-1/2" high, yellow complexion, a shoemaker, born in Prince George County [The
S.3188, M804, Roll 643, frame 218 of 651; https://www.fold3.com/image/13181016]. commanded by Colonel Davidson for 9 months on 20 July 1778. He was head of a Northampton County household of 1
Colonel George Gibson on 12 November 1777: enlisted for 3 years, and in the payroll of
Westmoreland County in 1801 with two children of the Locus family in their
Jacob Copes was a "free Negro" listed in the muster roll of
[The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA
Isaac Carter enlisted for 3 years and was in the Roll of Captain
William Scott enlisted in the Revolution for the length of the war
He was head of a Northampton County household of 7 "other free" and 2 slaves in
http://www.fold3.com/image/27177003]. accounts at Hillsborough for the wages that were due the deceased in the amount of $94.69
sized on 15 March 1781: age 22, 5'8" high, yellow complexion, planter, resident of
He served for 3 years [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants,
(Purdie)]. Bass, Ruben]. in 1748 [Winfree, The Laws of Virginia, 416-7]. Gibby was head of a Robeson County household of 1 "other free" in 1790 [NC:50],
23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.97)]. Revolutionary War Land Warrants, 1783-1843, Roll 2: Revolutionary Warrants, 1783-1799
1800, perhaps living with Morris Evans who was head of an "other free" household
He received voucher no. enlisted in Allen's Company of the 2nd North Carolina Regiment in the
Robert was born 1758 in Augusta County, Virginia. "free colored" in 1840. He appeared in
years of age) had known him for about 85 years. bound out by the Southampton County court on 13 December 1759 [Orders 1759-63, 11]. intermarrying with a "mulatoe" woman [Orders 1742-8, 402-3, 422, 429, 445, 457]. He received $20 pay between 1782 and 1783 [NARA, M881, Roll 1096, frame
Baker of the 10th Regiment for 9 months about July 1778. Cannon Cumbo was listed in the Edgecombe County Muster Roll of Captain
Alexr Shaw enlisted on 10 December 1776 in Captain Alexander
John Walden was a taxable "Molato" in John Hutson's Bladen
He appeared in Lancaster County court to apply for a pension on
Bern on 1 August 1792 with interest from 1 August 1783 as a late solder in the Continental
Carolinian VI:726]. He was about sixty four years old on 1 August 1820 when he applied for a
Emanuel, Levi]. 1837, Revolutionary War Rejected Claims Records, Digital Collections, LVA]. He was head of a Northampton County household of 9 "other free"
taxable in Richmond City from 1791 to 1797 [PPTL 1787-1799]. He may have been the John Moore who gave Thomas Armstrong his power of
Archives, digital collection, Troop Returns, B4F42, http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll26/id/699/rec/164]. no. [NC:74]. He
Robertson in 1793 [N.C. Archives, S.S. file 1665]. Joseph Roberson received voucher no. William Cuff, a "free man of Colour," appeared in Botetourt
City County in 1783 [PPTL, 1783]. Archives, State Treasurer Record Group, Military Papers, Revolutionary War Army Accounts,
1790 [NC:64], 5 in 1800, and 5 "other free" and 1 slave in 1810 [NC:27]. Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. years old, short black curled hairfree born [Register of Free Negroes, p.89,
no longer in service. On 27 October 1777 Cook
Jacob Spelman, the 4-year-old son of Sarah Spelman, was bound out by
23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p. 55)]. frame 130 of 323; https://www.fold3.com/image/10199832]. He was in Madison County, New York on 7 June 1832 when
Francis Jones was a "Black" member of Captain James Fason's
complexion [Register & description of Noncommissioned officers & Privates, LVA
5'10" height, complexion: Negro, paid 8 pounds bounty [NARA, M246, roll 34, frame
on the muster from January 1782 to March 1783 when he was transferred to Virginia. born in Westmoreland County who entered the war as a substitute in King George County on 4
the service, and Lewis took his place. Silvester Beverly and Abraham Goff [NARA, M246, Roll 94, frame 43 of 742;
1790 and 6 in 1800 [MD:281]. on a detachment to the Southward under immediate command of Colonel David Mason in 1779
Elliott's pay roll for the galley Safeguard from 1 March 1777 to 16 June 1777 and
[Orders 1773-9, 24]. Mulattoes" in 1801 [PPTL, 1782-1791, frames 633, 652; 1791-1812, frames 180, 235,
in 1800 [MD:791]. He was head of a Hertford County household of 8 "free colored" in 1830 [NC:188]. 49]. Records of North Carolina, XVI:1138]. During the French and Indian War colonies creating "provincial regulars," the closest equivalent to the professional soldiers that developed in the English army. that John came there and beat her very much, and she died the following morning. (http://www.ancestry.com)]. auditors in Salisbury, Rowan County, on 7 April 1784 [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay
County when he entered the service at East New Market for 9 months on 10 March 1781 [NARA,
He may have been
Charles Lewis enlisted as a private in Hogg's Company of the 10th
Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. Warburton, John]. He was later employed in
He was head of a Halifax County household of 5 "other
household of 10 "free colored" in 1820. Warrants, Beverly, Charles, Digital Collections, LVA]. 2056 for 640 acres in 1788 for 84 months service [North
He was head of a Northampton County household of 5 "other free" in 1790 [NC:76]. of Archibald Artis on a bond of 200 pounds [Haun, Johnston County Court Minutes,
Regiment from January 1 to April 1, 1782. "other free," a white man and a white woman in 1790 and 2 "other free"
M246, roll 93, frame 565]. Kee, Esquire, received his final pay of 22 pounds for service as a soldier in the
"Molato" boy of Nan Norwood, a "Molato" woman, ordered bound to Keziah
William Cuffee was head of a Norfolk County household 3 "other
He
head of a household of 3 "free colored" in 1820. He stated that he enlisted for three years in the Spring of 1778 at Valley
Elias Roberts,"of Northampton County," received voucher nos. "other free" in 1800 [MD:268] and 8 in 1810 (called J.B. Adams) [MD:22]. 2047-100, M804, roll 566, frame 463 of 782;
to William Cocke to be a planter on 8 May 1765. court. 24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf (p.27)]. Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, 1:153, 189]. Tax Alterations, 1796; Deeds 1792-99, 296-7]. )th
John Poythress/ Portress enlisted in Eaton's Company of the 3rd
Arthur Lamb in 1776. was recorded, apparently because his father died soon after. Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. According to the militia returns for Bute County, he
526; https://www.fold3.com/image/10110363]. woman over 45) [NC:118]. 28, 5'6-1/2" high, a carpenter, born in Charlestown, Bk Hair, Blk Eyes, Yellow
He stated that he was pressed into service in
He enlisted in Bailey's
H. Murfree received his final pay of 23 pounds
John Pinn enlisted aboard the galley Protector as a mariner on 8
household of (his father?) May 1782. [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 385, 449]. 1810 [NC:776], and 2 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:94]. feet 8 inches, blk Hair, Hazl Eyes, yellow Complexion, Indian Features, a planter,
was head of an Orangeburg District household of 6 "other free" in 1790 [SC:100]. After being worn out in slavery and with old age was, together with his wife
27]. North Carolina Regiment on 14 June 1781 and left the service on 14 June 1782 [Clark, The
Mr. Ford received his final pay of 48 pounds on 21 April
John Cowage, born say 1746, was a "Mollatto Boy" valued at 24
Gazette: George Day, and Augustine Boyd, all of Wicomico parish, Northumberland
His heir Joseph Hawley
5'4" and his complexion black [Register & description of Noncommissioned officers
By Isaac Weare Hammond. military bounty land for his 84 months service in the Revolution [N.C. Archives, State
1811-1837 (Nos. He
Bartlett registered as a "free
He was
665; 1811-22, frames 59, 103, 147] and head of a Fluvanna County household of 8
He was listed in the payroll of
XIII: 518; XVII:216]. born in Surry County, Virginia, in 1762 and was living in Bute County in 1779 when he was
Revolutionary service before he and Holladay Revell reached the regiment to which they
He was head of a Northampton County household of 9 "other free"
1779 [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records, 14]. Barnett, William]. On 5 October 1821 he applied for a pension in Cumberland County,
for three years, and died "soon after peace was declared according to an affidavit by
1779. "Molatto" girl valued at 100 shillings in the 21 November 1766 Northumberland
[MD:124], 9 in 1800 [MD:745] and 7 "other free" and a slave in 1810 [MD:623]. undated colonial muster roll of Captain James Fason's Company [Mil. and parentage is intitled to the same" [Orders 1792-7, 613]. The Spanish-American War was largely fought in Cuba and the Philippines. George Tyler enlisted in the in the Revolution as a substitute in
Nanney Major, a widow, was allowed payment to widows and orphans of
heirs received a 274 acre land warrant for his service as a private in Captain Moore's
James Milton enlisted in the Revolution and died of smallpox at Bunker
The following are two major indexes that identify individuals listed in numerous records: Virginia soldiers may have received a pension from the state or federal government. [NC:133]. He enlisted in the Revolution for 9 months on 5 July 1778 and was
Jacob Spelman in order to pass as free [Fouts, Newspapers of Edenton, Fayetteville,
4814
9 January 1796: son of Lucy Peters a free mulattoe, a resident of the county, a dark
He was head of a Northampton County household of 3
Revolutionary War Rolls for Virginia, 1775-1783, Virginia, Revolutionary War Soldiers 1775-1783, published 1912, Virginia Militia in the War of 1812, Volume I, Virginia Militia in the War of 1812, Volume II, Virginia, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Applications for the Relief of Needy Confederate Women, 1915-1967, United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940, Virginia, Various Counties, Military Discharge Records, 1919-1980, Virginia, World War II Draft Registration Cards,1940-1945, U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Korean War for Home-State-of-Record: Virginia, U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: Virginia, Records of United States Army, Continental Commands, 1821-1920, FS Library fiche 6019959; book 976.9 R21t, Amherst papers, pt.
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