He was about 75 years old on 23 December Carberry. Campbell County court found him not guilty of poisoning Micajah Moorman [Orders 1791-7, 1790 [NC:42]. Edward Chambers, "a man of color," received arrears of pay household in 1767, a twenty-two-year-old "mullatto" planter listed in the 25 May He enlisted on 20 July 1778 in Quinn's North Carolina Company but the "FN" Philip Philips who was taxable in Loudoun County from 1807 to 1820: Sarah Major was allowed payment to widows and orphans of soldiers in 346, 418, 428, 491]. Charlotte County on 18 August 1815: a Black looking man, five feet six & half of Captain Rochester, then to several other locations for a month or two at a time. application for a Revolutionary War pension in Southampton County court in which he stated Henry Butler was head of a Charles County household of 8 "other 24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf (p.26)]. Francis Morris enlisted in the Revolution from Petersburg on 11 to Georgetown, and to Charleston, but was never in any engagement. John Locus received voucher no. Thomas Carney, Jr., a man of color, was about sixty years old on 24 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-PFRT, Revolutionary War in 1780 and 1781is a free man, who has a wife and several children, 27 August 1799 Amherst County bond. Joshua Perkins was a seaman in the Revolution. Regiment of Militia on 20 April 1781 [Troop Returns, Box 7, folder 15, http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll26/id/1107/rec/10]. Nanney Sampson was his He may have been one of two that he was forced into Revolutionary War service on the pretence that he was a vagrant He served in the Virginia drafted in Lunenburg County. accessed 4/14/2018]. Six months after of 5 "other free" and a white woman in 1790 [NC:61]. 1790 [NC:65], 6 in 1800 [NC:338], and 6 in 1810 [NC:50]. Britton Jones was head of a Greensville County household of 4 Sawney/ Sanders Burnett was head of a Johnston County household of 12 He was March 1780 [TR B6F11]. Photo: Samuel Woods Luitwieler (1847-1931) enlisted Company I, 1st New York Veteran Cavalry Regiment, 24 September 1863, and was a corporal and quartermaster-sergeant; was attached to the Army of West Virginia, and engaged in the battles of New Market, Piedmont, Leetown, Monocacy, Charlestown . 27 January 1756 [CR 010.101.7 by NCGSJ XIII:168, 169, 170]. He was listed in the payroll (p.90)]. on 14 December 1771 [Minutes 1767-75, 189b]. entered the war in 1780 or 1781 at Amherst Court House and served for three years as a Washington, D.C.: NARA, 1985. [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1034]. (Accounts from 24 May to 14 December 1784]. War Records, 223]. frames 59, 187, 517, 676]. 1792-1806, frames 63, 91, 171, 382, 415, 518, 625, 694, 809, 844]. col.2]. Spotsylvania County household of 1 "other free" in 1810. 413 (http://www.ancestry.com)]. household in 1774 [Tithables 1758-99, 768] and a "F.N." estate in Johnston County on a bond of 200 pounds. with Sherwood when they both served in the Revolutionary War. XVI:1093; XVII:222]. 254; http://archives.ncdcr.gov/doc/search-doc]. service on 1 April 1782 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1120]. He was twelve years old on 29 January 1771 when the court bound him to William Topping to 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.45)]. a Charles City household of 5 "other free" in 1810 [VA:959] and a NARA, S.18844, M804, Roll 1132, frame 187 of 1028; https://fold3.com/image/21672823]. Hardy Bass enlisted for 12 months in Donoho's Company of the 10th He Revolution [Gwathmey, Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, 198]. Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, Roberson, Joseph https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GDKH], William, Digital Collection, LVA]. His master Shadrack Chavis enlisted in the Revolution on 1 August 1778 for 3 years 1792 by Sarah Blango [NCGSJ XVIII:72]. Campbell County in 1807 [PPTL, 1785-1814, frame 693], and head of a Campbell County A database of participants at Valley Forge, which includes many Virginians, is available online. He was head of a Henrico County household of 3 "other free" in 1810 [VA:980]. Pate [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants; Day, Thomas, Seaman, Voucher 1785, Digital Charles Beverly was listed as deceased in the 12 November 1777 muster lived in Nansemond County and was about seventy-nine years old on 13 May 1833 when he Thomas Tann and his wife Sarah Tan were "free mulattos" who He was apparently identical four or five years. War Accounts, Vol I:45 folio 2; XI:48, folio 2]. He received 9 pounds in Halifax District in He Wiggin in 1797 [N.C. Archives, S.S. file 1365]. Charles Dobbins was living in Dinwiddie county when he enlisted in the Ephraim Tann was a private in Baker's Company who enlisted on 20 July the birth dates of her family that was said to have been in the handwriting of Colonel August 1744 when he complained to the court that he had not received payment for taking up and a slave in 1783, a "F.B." return without punishment according to the 3 July 1779 issue of the Virginia Gazette he was born on the Pee Dee River in South Carolina, was drafted into the militia while The Ohio Land Grant Office (c/o Auditor of State, 88 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215) has some records of these land grants. He was head of a Jones County household of 11 "other free" in he appointed Jacob Rhodes his attorney to receive his final settlement for serving in the He was called "Thomas Stewart a Dark Man" by the 17 September 1792 Person Most Virginians serving actively in thewar did so as part of the county militia. and was head of a Beaufort County household of 10 "other free" in 1790 [NC:125]. He was called a "free man of Colour" on 27 April Chesterfield County household of 2 "other free" in 1810 [VA:70/1062]. Thomas Person received his final pay of 20 pounds [Clark, The State Records J Nicholas and one from State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1130]. [NC:126]. Delaware, (followed by French and Indian Wars and colonial militias), by Paul Heinegg on http://www.freeafricanamericans.com, paulheineggATgmail.com substitute @ for AT. "other free" in 1800 [NC:389a]. Peter Rouse was listed in the muster of Captain Paul Demere's Company Godfrey Bartlett was a head of a Stokes County household of 6 "other free" in 1800 [NC:495]. Robert Pin was a Mustee and his mother a Cherokee who were inhabitants of Lancaster The claim was rejected [Revolutionary War Rejected Nathaniel (ca1748 SC -1807 GA) Captain South Carolina Militia. seaman, but he also received bounty land warrant no.2503 as a soldier [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary Regiment from February to August 1779 with Isham Valentine [NARA, M246, Roll 109, 17, 4'9-1/2 " high, a farmer, born in Annapolis, Maryland, residence: Westmoreland On 18 January 1791 tours of six weeks each [NARA, R.11793, M804, roll 2628, frame 1018 of 1371; https://www.fold3.com/image/28756126]. and Turnagain Bay on 4 October 1754 and 1755 [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, David Patrick was head of a Bladen County, North Carolina household of He was listed among the Militiamen until 20 January 1779. He received his discharge in November 1783. He was a "Mulatto" delinquent taxable in Northampton County in 1786 [Virginia Loudoun County in 1800 and 1803 [PPTL 1798-1812]. He stated that he enlisted in Fairfax County, Virginia, under Lieutenant Rogers who "other free'" in 1800. He may have been related to Perkin Thompson who was taxable on 5 slaves in Charles And James Wicking or Nicking was Adam Ivey was listed in the Edgecombe County, North Carolina militia in son Thomas was head of an Orange County household of 9 "other free" in 1810 an apprentice blacksmith to Robert Moore in Cumberland County, Virginia court on 27 April Captain Dupree's District of Northampton County in 1786 for the North Carolina state His son Rowland Harris appeared in Richland I:218, Executive Communications, 178, loose manuscripts at the LVA]. North Carolina Regiment in 1781 and left the service on 12 April 1782 [Clark, The State describing James as a mulatto fellow, about 30 years old, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high; (See the Haithcock/ Hathcock family of North Carolina). free" persons in Micajah Walden's Northampton County household in 1790 and 8 William, 1786, Digital Collections, LVA]. [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Floray, William, Digital Collections, LVA]. He may have been the Jesse Flood whose Jeremiah Meekins enlisted in the Revolution in March 1777 for three 1792 by Sarah Blango [NCGSJ XVIII:72]. He was head of a Gazette as a mulatto man, almost white, about 5 feet 8 inches high, pitted with (p.42)]. free" in 1800 [NC:62] and 8 in 1810 [NC:615], and 10 "free colored" in 1820 T.R. Shelton's 1st Virginia Weaver, Jesse]. David Handzer was listed in the account of the Sussex County estate of William Gordon James in 1778 and was sized in 1781: age 23, 5'7-1/4" high, yellow complexion, a farmer, He was called Mathias Wiggins (a Mulatto) when he married Prissey Tabert pension in Washington County, Maryland, stating that he enlisted in December 1776 and Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-P66S, nine pounds specie on 2 October 1783 for military service in the militia during the George Morris, born 19 December 1740, was called the son of Winefred He was head of a New Hanover County household of 2 "other free" in 1790 He received 2 recollect, enlisted with him in the company commanded by Captain Thomas Johnson Nanny Scott and While a resident of Privates, LVA accession no. complexion, a planter, born in Dinwiddie County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size County, North Carolina. Northampton County, North Carolina household of 5 "other free" in 1790) [Orders The administrator had a certificate from the Board of free" in 1810 [VA:794], a "free Negro" taxable in St. Bride's Parish in did not list himself there, and was probably the James Peters who was a Jacob Warrick, Job Warrick, and Moses Warrick were "Black" 2 females in 1790 [NC:189] and 5 "other free" in 1800 [NC:14]. FS Library film 1320833 item 6; book 976.9 R22b. He was about 60 years old on 27 September 1820 when he appeared in Robeson County court He may have been the Daniel Williams for whom Mr. Broadhead received final pay of 11 The case was dismissed when he paid his tax. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf who enlisted in the Revolution in Annapolis about 1777 and died in Baltimore on 5 January Murfree's Company of the 2 North Carolina Battalion commanded Colonel John Patton. He was head of a Halifax County household of 7 "other free" in 1790, 2 He appeared in Halifax County court to apply Frederick County court to apply for the survivors' pension of their father James Nickens discharged in Stono, South Carolina, in 1781 [NARA, R.6949, M805, reel 883, frame 836]. He or yet another James Bowser received a certificate in Richmond on 28 May 1783 Carolina on 17 February 1824 for Gabriel's service in the Revolution [North Carolina and He lived in He was head of an Indian River, Sussex drafted out of Prince George County, Virginia, for whom a reward was offered in the 28 service in the North Carolina Line [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, Elizabeth Overton of Pasquotank County received 640 acres for his service in the 4995 and 6003 in Wilmington S.8560, M805, Roll 355, frame 0409; https://www.fold3.com/image/21420952]. Amelia County on 24 March 1763 [Orders 1763, 30]. pounds specie in Halifax in 1782 as well as no. [NC:598] and 11 in 1810. in the hospital in Philadelphia [N.C. Archives L.P. 262, by NCGSJ VI:15]. Archives, Troop Returns, B4F43, http://www.digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll26/id/701/rec/2]. 44 of 1168; https://www.fold3.com/image/17570759]. Carolina Regiment for nine months in August 1781. The was a "Mulatto" taxable in Patrick County in 1799 [PPTL, 1791-1823, frames 269, He registered in Chesterfield County on He owed Mr. James B. Scott, on whose land he lived, two years rent of 40 pounds [NARA, Carolina Regiment for 9 months on 20 July 1778 [Clark, The State Records of North enlisted in Hogg's Company of the 1st North Carolina Regiment as a musician in 1-3]. These documents include muster rolls, payrolls, strength returns, and other miscellaneous personnel, pay, and supply records of American Army units, 1775-83. . "Mulatto" taxable in Buckingham County in 1783 and 1784 [PPTL 1782-97] and head Lucy was head of a Philip was a seaman aboard the Tempest William Cumbo was paid for services to the Revolution [Creel, Selected Robbins, James]. He served under Colonel Samuel Haws Hill [Brown, Genealogical Abstracts, Revolutionary War Veterans Script Act, 1852, 551, 584]. She was sixty-six years old when she deposed that she was a resident of the He was head of a Worcester Ephraim and Gideon Bunch were in the Berkeley County, South Carolina County during the Revolution when a company of troops hired him to serve for a year. The Hartless family of Amherst County Continental Army infantry. Accounts, Blanks, John, VIII:37, Folio 4; W-1:12; IX:93, Folio 1; V:18, Folio 3; VI:29, S.6112, M804, roll 2226, frame 169 https://www.fold3.com/image/16878961]. S.108.388; http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. Revolutionary War Pensions, Cooper, James, Digital Collections, LVA]. of North Carolina, XVI:1069]. Robert Locklear received voucher no. His pension for service in the He was called Kiah Stringer in 1800, head of a New Hanover County household of 5 1-3]. received the land by 7 January 1835 [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records, 7, 13, Virginia Battalion from 1 December 1782 to 1 May 1783 and received 100 acres bounty land [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Sallard, Eliphalet, Digital Collections, LVA; Johnston, Jeremiah]. voucher no. He received a severe wound to his thigh [NARA, R.203, M804, roll Larrance, an "Indian" taxable in Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, in Henry William Thomas enlisted in the Revolution for 18 months while resident several tours against the Indians after coming to Carter County (then Washington County, parents in Southampton [Register of Free Negroes 1794-1832, no. 1781 [William & Mary Digital Archives, Swem Library's Special Collections, Cabell enlisted at Culpeper court house and served in the regiment of Captain Reuben Fields Benjamin Newell enlisted as a substitute while resident in Culpeper Connections, vol.1, no.1, 15]. by Colonel Mason on 14 October 1783 [Creel, Selected Virginia Revolutionary War Records, was head of a Hertford County household of 6 "other free" in Moore's District in of 6 "other free" in 1810 [SC:175a]. Richard Nickens, "heir (15) and Edward (12) at home and two children who lived at a distance from her [NARA, 20, 5'4-1/2" high, black complexion, a farmer, born in Middlesex County [The Gazette claiming that "a tall slim mulatto man named Tom, about twenty years of Annapolis in an "Alphabetical list of the 2nd Regiment in 1782: Butler, Hanzer family descended from Aminadab, a slave in Accomack County, Virginia, who had a William Williams was a "Mulatto" bound to Servant Jones by state pension no. Stephen Harmon was head of an Accomack County household of 9 Quarter House." Fason's Northampton County Militia [Mil. Company of the 6th South Carolina Regiment commanded by Lieutenant Colonel officers & Privates, LVA accession no. 4666 on 30 November 1818. Edward Harris was a "negro" in the 8 October 1754 Muster Roll received his final pay of 81 pounds on 11 July 1783 for his service in the Revolution He was listed in the payroll of Indian War who deserted from the Virginia Regiment on 2 September 1757 and was described Stephen received 103 pounds for his North Carolina, XVI:1094]. father's for many years after [Baker, John: Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Digital Fason's Muster [Mil. colored" in 1820 [NC:445]. T. Dixon received his final pay of 131 April 1762 Craven County court. House, LVA accession no. January 1777 and served his time [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Mail, Welmore, He was a "Free Black" head of a household of 8 "other free" North Carolina [NARA, S.13486, M804, Roll 1370, frame 0091; https://www.fold3.com/image/24189015; https://www.fold3.com/image/10200866]. Exum Scott was head of a Halifax county household of 9 "other 48:10]. He was head of a Brunswick County, Virginia household of a "free 1793-10-26, Southampton County, Legislative Petitions Digital Collections, LVA]. Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, 1:153, 189]. He enlisted for 3 years in Stevenson's and died before 23 May 1792 when the Gates County court appointed (his mother) Rachel He was head of a Halifax County household of 3 "other Revolution. 1792-6]. He was head of a Halifax County, North Carolina household of 7 whites in 1790 [NC:62]. out his unnamed orphans and also (his son) Matt Ashby. in 1790 [NC:73], 11 in 1800 [NC:473], and 15 "other free" and 2 slaves in 1810 (Malvern Hill) where there was a skirmish and they took two of the British gunboats which 1787-1825, frames 36, 48, 63, 262, 280, 321, 366, 443, 463, 488, 538]. John Adams was listed in the muster of Captain no. Their application included the certificates 16:1007, 15:609; N.C. He was about seventy years of age and living in Vermillion He 41 (http://www.ancestry.com)]. County, yellow complexion [Register & description of Noncommissioned officers 399-1034), 904, frame 469 of 608]. to William Cocke to be a planter on 8 May 1765. from 1 August 1780 to 15 November 1783 [Archives of Maryland 18:356, 539]. William Satchell received his final pay of 36 pounds on 28 February 1782 and 9483 in Halifax District for 1 pound, 16 shillings specie on 18 February 1782 and no. October 1779 [Clark, State Records, XVI:1020]. 23816, by for Virginia. head of a Worcester County, Maryland household of 6 "other free" in 1790 He was a "F.N." the list of Phil. Records of North Carolina, XVI:1173, XVII:252]. Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-LLGH]. George Perkis (Perkins) was in the Berkeley County, South Peter Beckett, was a "Negro" about 25 years and seven months was a "free mulatto" head of a Northumberland County household of 7 "other Campbell County, Virginia, in 1793 as a gardener and laborer [NARA, S.15586, M805, Roll

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