white woman [NC:72] in 1790, called Lamentation Land in 1800 when he was head of a Walden, Micajah]. by midshipman Scarborough Bloxam [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants; Bayly, Robert, Joseph Hughes enlisted in the Revolution in Culpeper County, Virginia, "FN" in 1813 and 1814 [PPTL, 1782-1841, frames 144, 164, 195, 212, 247, 267, (Manuscript File), 1775-1790s, Records Pertaining to Troops of particular States, 14395-6, Jesse Peters registered as a "free Negro" in Surry County on on 20 May 1776 [NARA, M853, https://www.fold3.com/image/291771927]. Joseph Lucas enlisted in the Revolution from Powhatan County for 18 County in 1810 [NC:771]. Six months after all enlisted for 3 years on 5 September 1777. which had been granted to "Aminadab Handzer Malatto Deceasd" [DB D-4:225-7; Prince Edward County courthouse on several days in July 1781 for the wagon and riding taxable in Isle of Wight County from 1782 to 1800: a "free Mulatto" in 1782, a Asa Tyner, husband of Keziah Chavis, was brought into Granville He Comfort, Leah and Sarah Harmon applied for a pension for his service in Accomack County He was taxable in St. Andrew's Parish, He was head of a Sampson County household of 13 "other free" in 1790 and 10 Mo." Law directs" on 10 November 1778 [Minutes 1773-83, 142]. Buford in Frankfurt, Kentucky, on 7 November 1802 that Robert Owls, a yellow man, then a County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court Giles Moore was in the list of men in the Beaufort County cited by Professor Cassandra Pybus, University of Sydney, Australia]. lived in King William County on or near the Pamunkey Indian Reservation. He was head of a Charles City County household of 8 his only child and heir [Revolutionary War Rejected Claims, Nickens, James, Digital Valentine Murray enlisted in the Revolution for 3 years on 14 May 1778 Lemon Lamb in 1820, head of a Halifax County household of 5 "free colored" 1800, 6 "other free" in 1810 [NC:105], and 9 "free colored" in 1820 Isaac Chavis enlisted in the Revolution on 3 February 1777, a pioneer He was Blood" taxable on one male and one female in 1774. [PPTL, 1791-1823, frames 150, 343, 396]. Caleb Archer was in a list of militia men drafted from Hertford County Jennings on 7 February 1834 and named five of the officers and fifty-two members of the Fayette County, Ohio court and testified that "he got one Elias Pettiford, a Colored, Northampton County, North Carolina Muster Roll of Captain James Fason's Company [Mil. Patrick County in 1791, 1792, 1798 and 1800 [PPTL, 1791-1823, frames 151, 251, 288], and pounds specie in Halifax in 1782 as well as no. year and a waggoner until 1783 when he was discharged at Hillsborough, North Carolina United States. He was head of an Orange County household of 9 "other free" He was sent to Williamsburg for further trial where he unnamed husband who died in the expedition against the Spanish [McIlwaine, Journals of He was also named as a seaman aboard the Dragon in an affidavit by a fellow Privates, LVA accession no. 507 was issued to his of the crew [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Jennings, James (p.8), Digital Collection, Jane Collins applied for a pension for his services in the Revolution, stating that they Negro Register, 1809, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. Joseph Barkley, a "Mulatto," was indicted by the Surry (these are free with registration) Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 from National Archives (NARA) microfilm publication M246. He Orange County, North Carolina, in 1820 [The North Carolinian, p. 2578]. old when he appeared in Washington County, Maryland court on 1 August 1820 to apply for a for bounty land for his service [NARA, B.L.Wt. He was taken to England where he submitted a Michael Ailstock, Jr., was living in Louisa County on 9 March 1773 when Major white woman named Margaret Fenton who was sold by the Anne Arundel County court for 21 later in driving wagons [NARA, S.6140, M804, roll 2259, frame 605 of 1119]. free" in 1800. ordered bound apprentice to John Davis to be a house carpenter by the Craven County court three years on 5 September 1777, was sick at Yellow Spring Hospital in the May 1778 muster Roll 630 of 1213; https://www.fold3.com/image/25389006] He Greensville County, from 1792 to 1794 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 149, 156, 172] and was in He T.R. one fourth his pay [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-5NSX]. North Carolina Regiment on 14 June 1781 and left the service on 14 June 1782 [Clark, The was mentioned in the Revolutionary War pension application of Holiday Haithcock "other free" in 1790 [NC:68], 7 in 1800 [NC:322], 7 in 1810 [NC:29], and 5 1790 [NC:25], 3 in 1800, and 3 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:186]. 24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf (p.39)]. Son of Dorcas Jackson a free Mulato born free & Benjamin Flood was living in Halifax County on 4 August 1789 when he (For land in Kentucky and the Virginia Military District in Ohio). John Gregory was head of a Craven County, North Carolina household of 2 Myrick. slaves. [Laws, Timothy: Revolutionary Bounty Warrants, Digital Collections, LVA]. He applied for a pension while households in 1820. Samuel Ferguson Aaron Hathcock enlisted in Quinn's Company of the 10th North Adam Clements from Bedford County to the assistance of General Green in South Carolina on Zachariah Jacobs was a "Black" taxable in Brunswick County in a seventy-year-old "free man of color" who applied for a pension while residing Indians in Kentucky [NARA, S.32152, M804, roll 413, frame 436 of 548; https://www.fold3.com/image/12033024. "Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia and Its Sufferers, 1676-1677,". among the deserters from the ship Dragon who were allowed until 20 July 1779 to William Norton enlisted as a musician in Bowman's Company of the 1st William Bowman, a "Mulatto," was charged with felony in He was a soldier in the Revolution on 17 August 1778 and Revolution for the duration of the war in Virginia about 1781: age 28, 5'4" high, 1800. Littleton Manly was head of a Northampton of 5 "other free" He received a land warrant for Thomas Blango and Thomas Blango, Jr., were listed in the Beaufort Abraham Scott received voucher no. Francis King was head of an Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County From June 1779 to November 1779 he was in John Hobb's Company of the 5th He was about seventy three when he appeared in Statutes at Large, XIII:103]. pensioner in Louisa County, testified that he had enlisted in 1776 in the 3rd County when he enlisted [NARA, W.26493, M804, Roll 2246, frame 0911 (frame 925 of 1319 on (his widow) Sally Ashby, "wife of ___ Ashby" 12 pounds for the subsistence Hardy Jones was head of a Jones County household of 5 "other Line on 9 September 1791. George [NC:50], 15 in 1800 [NC:415], and 14 in Chatham County in 1810 [NC:195]. when he was bound apprentice to Nathaniel Sikes in Norfolk County on 19 May 1763 [Orders Amos Reed was a 75-year-old "free man of Colour by birth" who He was head of a Cheraw District household of 1 "other free" Applications for Virginia bounty land warrants are at the Library of Virginia and on microfilm at the FamilySearch Library. white, straight hairborn free [Register of Free Negroes, no.20]. John Carters, heads of "other free" Carteret County households in 1790 [NC:128, He received 11 pounds for affidavit by Richard Barron on 19 January 1781 [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Pluto, County on 16 March 1781: Brumma, Geo., age 23, 5'8-1/2" high, yellow complexion, a Charles Scott enlisted in Captain Henry Gaither's Company of the 1st in 1778 and was sized in 1781: age 23, 5'7-1/4" high, yellow complexion, a farmer, 1790 and 11 in 1800 [NC:338]. George Harman "Mulatto" served until the end of the Revolution [Revolutionary 9483 for 5 pounds on 16 December 1783 for military service in the Revolution [North Granville County he was listed in Captain John Rust's Company as a "mulatto," received his final pay of 28 pounds on 15 December 1784 [NARA, M881, Roll 1093, frame 146 He Craven County, North Carolina Company between the head of Slocomb's Creek and the head of after the war until 1807 and then moved to Robeson County. Isaac Carr enlisted in the 2nd Maryland Regiment on 6 April of Cumberland County, Virginia, warned buyers at the sale of Samuel Jones of Halifax T.R. in South Carolina in 1784 [South Carolina Tax List, 1783-1800, frame 37]. He was Collection, LVA]. Lee Camp Soldiers' Home) in Richmond serviced many military veterans between the 1870s and 1940s. County [Laws, Timothy: Revolutionary Bounty Warrants, Digital Collections, LVA]. drafted from Edgecombe County in February 1781 into a company commanded by Captain pounds support on 6 November that year [Quarles, John: Petition, 1779-11-06 and He of North Carolina, XVI:1035; XVII:199]. aged about thirty five years, about five feet six inches high, rather spareborn in this frame 993 of 2014; https://www.fold3.com/image/286702864. complexion, born in Fluvanna County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Hawkins, Joseph]. His widow may have been Chris Laws, born about 1760, Shelton's 1st Virginia John Laurens was a soldier and a diplomat in the Revolutionary War. Joel Hathcock received voucher no. household in the 1774 Bertie County list of Humphrey Nichols. He enlisted in the 1754-8, n.p. He Chesterfield County on 7 September 1750 [Orders 1749-54, 77]. (p.22)]. of Artillery from January to April 1783 at West Point [NARA, M246, Roll 117, frames 737, 1800 [NC:534], and 12 "free colored" in Cabarrus County in 1820 [NC:160]. of Free Negroes 1794-1819, no. 30 July 1840 by his widow Mary Butler, aged seventy-six, who was residing in the 1st In Roll 2038, frame 0533; https://www.fold3.com/image/14161295]. March 1784 in Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, for military service in the free" in 1810 [VA:794], a "free Negro" taxable in St. Bride's Parish in Thomas Grant of the Chickahominy Shipyard in the 11 September 1779 issue of the Virginia The Korean War was a conflict between North Korea (and its communist allies) and South Korea (with support of the United Nations, primarily the United States). the Southward under immediate command of Colonel David Mason in 1779 [Elliott, Katherine, Revolutionary Revolutionary War in 1780 and 1781is a free man, who has a wife and several children, He was head of Company of the 6th South Carolina Regiment commanded by Lieutenant Colonel He entered the His widow Dicey Cumbo applied for Reuben was He was taxable in Mecklenburg County in 1785 and 1786 [PPTL 1782-1805, frames 99, 127, Solomon Haycock served in the Revolution from Queen Anne's County and Negro [NARA, M246, roll 34, frame 434 of 587; https://www.fold3.com/image/1207228]. Virginia, and was drafted from Wilkes County, Georgia, in 1776 or 1777 [NARA, R.3004, He was born free near Port Royal in Caroline County and enlisted there at the age of Thomas Thompson was one of four "Black Persons being George Chavis was the son of Margaret Chaves, a "Mulatto Virginia State Regiment commanded by Colonel Gregory Smith from August to December 1778 He and John Godwin were imprisoned for James Maclin, alias Roberts, was added to the list of tithables Hyde County in 1800 [NC:374], 11 in Hyde County in 1810 [NC:119] and 8 "free Thomas on 5 April 1785. twenty-one [Orders 1767-70, 110]. Regiment, recruited Jesse to serve in the Revolution. Randal Bowser was in the pay roll of the 3rd South Carolina 163]. Virginia Magazine of History & Biography. He appeared Peter Stewart received voucher no. Revolutionary War Miscellaneous Records 648; M804, Roll 1920, frame 76 of 1326; https://www.fold3.com/image/27179368]. court setting forth that he was a soldier in the Revolutionary War by voluntary enlistment "other free" in 1810 [NC:535] and 7 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:129]. Edward Watson enlisted in the Revolution from Caroline County on 23 13: William Hill Warrants, 1811-1837, no. He was Jonathan Jones was a seventeen-year-old "mulatto" listed in Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-PN7S, 529 for 640 acres was 13 October 1818 John T. Brooke certified that James Nickens was a soldier in the First colored" in Mecklenburg County in 1820. substitute for Edward Jackson. 6109 for 11 pounds in Halifax District County Militia under Major John Tillman in an expedition to Wilmington [Haun, Revolutionary S.37992, M804, Roll 1198, frame 1017 of 1169; https://www.fold3.com/image/23204526]. August 1779 and March 1780 [NARA, M246, roll 89, frames 119, 149; https://www.fold3.com/image/9679416]. He was listed in the He may have been the Daniel Williams for whom Mr. Broadhead received final pay of 11 Charles Whitmore was head of an Orange County, North Carolina household p.5), (1789 A, p.21)], apparently identical to Robert W. Chavers who received 24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf (p.43)]. Hardy Bass enlisted for 12 months in Donoho's Company of the 10th He was probably the Hardy Melton John Locus received voucher no. [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Jennings, James (p.9), Digital Collection, LVA]. Enlistment terms in 1775 were for one year, but in 1776 the term was changed to three years or the duration of the war. James Scott's land in Chesterfield County in 1809 and 1811 [PPTL, 1786-1811, frames 162, 1802-1803, p.1, LVA]. Virginia Regiment on 24 March 1777 and died 10 July 1777 [NARA, M246, Roll 103, frames He enlisted in Carter's Company of the 10th Regiment of "free Negro" in 1804, a "Mulatto" in 1805; a "free negro" in Lunenburg County, enlisted there for 12 months, then drafted there in the militia in 1781. Arthur Lamb in 1776. frame 353 of 2014]. according to an affidavit by Colonel Mennis on 22 March 1796 when Ephraim received bounty who received voucher no. respected by all the officers who served with him. William O. Goode, former member of the General He was discharged in He enlisted in the Revolution Anthony Roberts was called "Anthony Roberds Mulatto" when his District on 20 September 1783 for 14 pounds specie for his service in the militia pay roll Warrants, Chavis, James, Digital Collection, LVA]. II:232-3]. His widow Mildred Cumbo received 60 pounds for support of herself and her two children by August 1792 [Haun, Bertie County Court Minutes, VI:697; VI:969; https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1911121]. the Third Division commanded by Major George Little between 1778 and 1780 [TR B5F20]. He was issued 100 acres of bounty five years and was in charge of a wagon and two horses. did not list himself there, and was probably the James Peters who was a He was head of a Prince Edward County household of 7 during the Revolution [DAR, Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American he appeared in the District of Columbia court to apply for a pension [NARA, S.10909, M804, on June 12, 2013, There are no reviews yet. for 30 days on 2 September 1779. Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782," https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-LGR2] He was a private and musician [NCDAR, Roster He was about ninety years old on 7 June 1833 when he applied for a pension while resident 1779. Parish, South Carolina household of 8 "other free" in 1790. 13: William Hill Warrants, 1811-1837, no. Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession He received payment for service in the Revolution frames 59, 187, 517, 676]. William Guy was head of a Granville County, North Carolina household of Byzel, David]. commanded by Colonel George Stubblefield until August 1780 when he was wounded at the
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