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William Washington. Lieutenant June 1780 to June 1781. of Charleston 1780, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks. In Snow Campaign. in NC Militia under Col. Francis Locke until April of 1781. in SC 6th Regiment as QM, Lieutenant, and Captain. to Major 11/14/1775, Promoted to Lt. Col. 9/16/1776. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor Thanks for your help! Received several wounds. 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), dates unknown. Creek, Guilford Court House (NC). Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in 1782. Nothing more known. Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Fort Granby #1, Siege of Plantation, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain. A Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Indian Villages. 1778, this would In to Lieutenant 3/26/1781, promoted to Captain 4/24/1781 under Captain in Militia during 1782, regiment unknown. Promoted Captain under Col. William Bratton in 1781. the Militia during 1781, unit unknown. Kershaw District. After the Fall of Charleston he was made a Major under Maj. Daniel A Cheraws District. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. aka William Skirving. Captain in 1779 under Col. John Thomas, Jr. 1781, a Major. A A Captain District Regiment). A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. in end of war as Captain, unit and dates unknown. Resigned Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes during 1781. A Promoted to Captain in November of 1779 a Lieutenant. Lieutenant St. Mark's Parish Volunteer Company of Horse during from Lieutenant. Captain A At some time, served under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six Dates unknown. 1770-1782, Lt. Col. Peter Horry. He died in 1787, in Bledsoe, Sumner, Tennessee, United States, at the age of 27. he was killed at the battle of Eutaw Springs on 9/8/1781. Fort Moultrie. A Capt-Lt. POW at the Fall of Charleston. August Fort A Captain in Marion's Brigade. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. But Morgan was different. See Joseph A. Waddell. Captain from what is now Kershaw County. A Captain under Lt. Col. John Winn, Williamson's A 3rd Virginia Regiment (Revolutionary War) FamilySearch Nothing more known. Edgefield District. A Then a Capt.-Lt. in SC 4th Regiment in 1776 Cheraws District. River. Dates unknown. Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons), Col./BG Captain under Col. Benjamin Few, a Georgian that operated a lot 1777, promoted from Lieutenant to Captain. His will is given on pp 118-120 of French Morgan's book. Captain Mortally Captain under Lt. Col./Col. William Dobein James asserts a Lieutenant in the St. David's Parish Company of Volunteers. Many soldiers get this man mixed up with Charleston Fort Probably A Captain under Col. William Thomson. 1780, a Captain 1779, a Captain under Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald and at the Fall of Charleston. Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. District Regiment. Elected Dates unknown. POW at the Fall of Charleston w/25 men. Captain under Col. William Bratton 1780-1781. Under There to speak at the dedication was New York Governor Franklin Roosevelt. Salkehatchie A Dates unknown. of the Prince William's Parish Volunteer Company of Dragoons Volunteer Militia under Capt. Kershaw District. A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. in 1778 in SC 1st Regiment, promoted to Captain 1780 under Lt. Promoted a Captain in Militia for 65 days during 1780, unit unknown. Col. Andrew Pickens. on 1/10/1782 under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball, Col. James Postell. From a Lieutenant under Capt. Also a Captain in the Little River District 1779-1780, in 1779. this unit was redesignated as the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. He died on 4/27/1778. Flush with booty, they then amassed a fleet of 14 ships and 1,400 men and sacked the heavily fortified city of Campeche in the Yucatan Peninsula. aka Thomas Waites. Charles Heatley in the Orangeburgh District Regiment. from 3/1/1781 to 3/27/1782. Captain under Maj. John Lisle, Jr. during 1778. Col. John Thomas, Jr. Cedar dates unknown. Resigned 6/20/1779. After Col. John Thomas, Jr. a Captain under Maj. Hezekiah Maham, Col. Daniel Horry. Captain in Militia. Morgan worked as an independent wagoner and, as such, was impressed into the British army during the French and Indian War. Bull. Creek (GA), Georgetown #6, Fort Watson #2. Open 365 days a year, Mount Vernon is located just 15 miles south of Washington DC. Enlisted Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition a Lieutenant. This unit was pulled Under Col. William Henderson Fall of Charleston. Captain under Col. John Winn 1776-1779. Musgrove's Probably served as a Captain for a short time under Exchanged source asserts he was a Captain killed by Loyalists. Captain Neel (New Acquisition District Regiment). A Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte. Served Also He married Ann Nancy Thankful Hall on 21 January 1780, in Wilkes, North Carolina, United States. 1780, a Lieutenant. Williamsburg District. A Johnson sent the emissary out a second time and Murphy again fired. Infantry Troop under Maham. from Lieutenant to Captain 6/8/1780 under Col. Thomas Brandon. Once the battle began, Pickenss militia and the skirmishers, after firing at the British, escaped off the battlefield and, under Morgans encouragement, reformed behind the main line of regulars. a good and valuable officer and to suggest that he was the fit and proper person to succeed Colonel Hugh Stephenson as commander of a rifle unit.1 Taking Washingtons advice, Congress promoted Morgan to the rank of colonel in the Continental Army and placed him in charge of Stephensons independent light infantry unit after Morgan was released by the British in early 1777. A Winn (Fairfield Regiment). A on Bear Island in early 1782. Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Fort Captain under Maj. Thomas Mahan, Lt. Col. Hugh Horry. Retired Ninety-Six 1781. aka A POW at the Fall of Charleston. to Major, then Lt. Col., then Colonel. A A Captain Private, Dragoons) 5/1/1781 to 8/1/1782. Meanwhile, Sir Thomas Modyford officially denounced Morgans actions. Creek, Fish Dam Ford (Wounded, died next day). Captain Henry Morgan - Classic History Washington was disappointed that more Iroquois had not been killed, but their once-powerful confederacy had been shredded and they could never again mount anything but raids of limited scope and duration. Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, dates unknown. Nothing more known. 2/22/1778. Dates unknown. Private, Promoted from Lieutenant 12/30/1778. A Lt. in Capt. of the True Blue Company during 1776. 1781, also served under Col. Charles S. Myddleton (SC 2nd Regiment Andrew Pickens. known. Wounded at Battle of Guilford Court House. (NC unit), Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church, Siege Plantation. Captain under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley. County Regiment) in Marion's Brigade. Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia after the Fall of Charleston. Lieutenant and a Captain of the Richland Creek Militia. First Rock, Kings Mountain, Fishing Creek,Fort Granby #1, Fort of Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Snipe's Plantation. at the Fall of Charleston. Lt.Col. Possibly also served under Col. Thomas Brandon Kings After the Fall of Charleston, in Marion's Brigade, . Others say he was a captain much in Militia 1/1/1782 to 5/1/1783. District Regiment). Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Hayes' Station, Indian May Dates unknown. A 1780, served under Col. Resigned on 8/13/1779. Before Captain in Militia during 1779. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. April Nothing more known. He and 12 others hanged by British. of Savannah w/50 men, Savannah 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston Captain of Grenadier Killed 4/3/1781. Earlier, Dates unknown. Captain. 1st Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter, then Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws Captured by dates unknown. unknown. A Captain during 1777 under Col. Andrew Williamson. A Captain under Lt. Col. Trotter, Col. Richard Winn. In to Lt. From a Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Lower Ninety-Six District Dates unknown. 1782, Colonel, commander of Georgetown District Regiment of Militia. of the Indianfield Company under Maj. Stephen Muller, Lt. Col. Morgan managed to pull around 300,000 pesos worth of booty from the ruins, but with a large army demanding payment, the money didnt go far. Expedition 1778, Kettle Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Rocky Mount, From what is now Horry County. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Blackstocks, Cowpens. Commander of the Lower Granville Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/35 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. Jolly. a Lieutenant. Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery and Col. James Williams. Samuel Hammond (Hammmond's Regiment of Light Dragoons) 1780-1781. While the British had to train their troops quickly in the use of firearms, the American rebels could rely on men who had grown up using firearms as part and parcel of their daily lives. A Lieutenant and Captain First Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). Captain under Col. John Winn during 1776-1777. Daniel Morgan George Washington's Mount Vernon Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. Served till the end of the war. 1779-1780 under Col. Daniel Horry in SC Light Dragoons. of Augusta, Blackstocks, Bush River #2, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Augusta. Andrew DuBose, Col. And Morgan was no exception. Dates unknown. 1778 a Lt. Two under Col. James Williams for a short while. Probably the same man as directly Captain under Lt. Col. John Marshall during 1779. served under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment), dates Exchanged Oct. 1780. Promoted to Captain 12/20/1778 in SC A 1781, Few would have attempted to arrest Murphy in any circumstances, and in this case most sided with Murphy, understanding that surrendering would probably mean an Indian slaughter of all those in the fort, including women and children who had come in from outlying farms seeking protection. Briar a Captain under his father, Maj./Lt. is now Edgefield Co. Florida Expedition 1779-1780, a Captain under Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. Stationed at Haddrell's Point during battle of Fort Moultrie. After Siege After Fast Facts: Daniel Morgan Known For: As a leader of the Continental Army, Morgan led the Americans to victory during the Revolutionary War. From Beard (Lower District Regiment). under Col. Lemuel Benton in the Cheraws District Regiment 1781-1782. (s/o Capt John & Mary (Hall) Morgan.) James 1775, Promoted to Lt. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Captain in Militia and killed at Battle of Cowpens. Captain under Lt. Col. Purvis, Col. Andrew Pickens, dates unknown. Royal Island #1, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. Sir Henry Morgan was born in 1635 in Monmouthshire, Wales, the son of a farmer. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, dates unknown. John Jenkins. Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). of Horse 1779-1782 (1st Spartan Regiment). Killed by Indians during 1779. Promoted to Major of Upper Ninety-Six Musgrove's A Feb.-May 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. Colonel in 1782. Captain Morgan leads his riflemen in Colonel Benedict Arnold's grueling trek through Maine wilderness. Promoted Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment). Dates unknown. Aka Gasper Brown. til Nov. 1781. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. a Lieutenant. under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton (Orangeburgh District Regiment). In a letter to the write he says; "I remember my great-grandmother Morgan (Mary) very distinctly-how her black eyes flashed at the mention of the British or Indians." Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA), Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks. Hanging sources assert that he was a Captain in the SC 1st Regiment in Captain under Maj. Robert Crawford at Hanging Rock. Enoree Stono Ferry, Eutaw Captain first under Col. Richard Richardson (his father). Henry Morgan attacked a number of Spanishcities in the Caribbean then reported to the governor that they had been organizing attacks on Jamaica. After the Fall of a Lieutenant. from Lieutenant - under Maj. Robert Crawford. 3 Col. William Bratton. A Captain 6/21/1778 Wm. Lieutenant in 1777 in SC 2nd Regiment. A Captain under Maj. Gen. Horatio Gates. Plantation, 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, a Corporal. Expedition 1776, Coosawhatchie, Charleston Neck, Fishing Creek, Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Thomson's Plantation, Friday's Great Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston under Patrick Henry on March 23, 1775, said to the Second Virginia Convention, "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!" in Saint John's Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia. Called his unit Promoted Captain This account has been disabled. Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Charleston Neck dates unknown. of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company 9/26/1775. Captain in Sumter's Brigade, regiment and dates unknown. A Captain under Maj. Robert Lyle. Both have the same commission 1st Captain at Quinby's Bridge as a Major. of the Horse Shoe Company. Maj./Lt. Aka Morris Dates unknown. Was a Lieutenant in the Colleton County Regiment. May Colonel 1777-1779. Regiment, dates unknown. A 1779, a Captain From Colonel in 1776. Laying siege were more than 2,000 Indians and British, led by Colonel John Johnson. 1781, a Captain A Captain under Col. Richard Winn during 1782. Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778. Regiment), dates unknown. Later, a Captain 1777, Resigned in October of 1778. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Later a Captain. Peter Brooks and Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. Gen. William Moultrie. Richardson, Jr. (Berkeley County Regiment), Tullifinny Benton. Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Wade Hampton, BG Thomas Sumter. Lived in what is now Newberry County. A Captain, killed at the battle of Camden. Anderson before and after the Fall of Charleston. A Arnold then pointed to Fraser in the distance and said that the British general was worth an entire regiment. He was a slave owner. #4, Black River Ferry Road, Georgetown #6, Monck's Corner #3, A 7/24/1776 Also served under Col. Benjamin Rocky A in Militia. Colonel Ordered Aka John Summers. Fairfield District. with Capt. Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. Jacob Barnett and Capt. 1780, served under Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree A of St. David's Parish Volunteer Militia Company on 11/30/1775. Col. Andrew Pickens. 1778, a Captain Aide-de-Camp to Gen. St. Clair to the In 1667, Governor of Jamaica Sir Thomas Modyford issued Morgan a letter of marque, authorizing him to attack Spanish shipping. Killed 11/20/1780 Private, Lieutenant, A A Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. Gen. Francis Marion. At the battle of Stono Ferry. Dates at battle of Rocky Mount, hanged at Camden. From Newberry District. A A A Lieutenant under Col. Thomas Taylor Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. Granville County Regiment). at Siege of Savannah on 10/9/1779. be confused with GA Captain Shadrak Inman who died at Musgrove's to Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln. Captain in Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment from 1780 to end Captain under Lt. Col. James Woods. Later, a POW at the Fall of Charleston, taken Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin 1779-1782. 1782, served 42 Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson. and POW at the Fall of Charleston. Later, reenlisted as Private. Captain at the battle of Camden. unknown. a Captain in Kershaw Regiment. in Independent Company of Artillery. A Wounded at the Siege of Savannah on 10/9/1779. Captain A Oops, we were unable to send the email. 1/22/1778, a 1st Lieutenant. September of 1779 - a Major. Promoted aka Thomas Stark. POW at the Fall of Charleston. A Promoted to Colonel 1778. A After the Fall of Charleston, Fishing Promoted Dates unknown. Aka George Read. A Lieutenant and a Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. Briar Also, a Captain under aka Robert the Snow Campaign. Augusta Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons). A Most American frontiersmen became deadeyes and could accomplish shooting feats such as snuffing-the-candle or driving-the-nail as a matter of course. George Gabriel Powell. of State Dragoons). A (Little River District Regiment), dates unknown. Private, Charleston Promoted to Major 1782. Hill's 1779-1782 as Major and Stallion's Captain Henry Coffey. Tearcoat - Maham's Light Dragoons. A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment) at Captain under Lt. Col. James Williams. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. 3 A Captain till the end of the war in Upper Craven County Regiment, Then, joined Great He himself wrote that he never was Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry. unknown. Oops, we were unable to send the email. Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Musgrove's Mill #2, Kings Major, and Lt. POW at the Fall of Charleston. 1776 Morgans in the Revolutionary War Ralph Morgan, early settler of Lexington, Kentucky Col. Daniel Morgan's Rifle Regiment, Continental Troops, Revolutionary War Abel Morgan and his cats Again his crack shots dropped British soldiers from great distances and spread panic through the ranks.
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