1834 when he appeared in Hawkins County, Tennessee court to apply for a pension for
He was one of the headmen of
deposed that he had served as an eighteen months soldier in the North Carolina Continental
obtain a pension for his services in the Revolution. free" in 1810 [VA:717]. He was
1800 and may have been the J. Jacobs, Sr., who was head of a Brunswick County household of
a Gates County household of 3 "other free" in 1790, 3 in 1810 [NC:842], and 3
[NARA, S.41235, M804, Roll, 2354, frame 204 of 1099 https://www.fold3.com/image/18334056]. Jonathan Ross served as a fifer in the Revolution. during the Revolution in Virginia. John Sweat served in the Revolution from North Carolina [N.C. Archives,
His final pay for service in the North Carolina Continental Line was received by
frame 0115; https://www.fold3.com/image/21817288]. He was called a seaman belonging to the ship Dragon
Special report of the Department of Archives and History for 1912 by Virginia State Library. Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records, Virginia, 202]. of 5 "other free" in 1810 [NC:200] and head of a Sumner County, Tennessee
(p66)]. Keziah Elizabeth Tucker, enlisted in the 10th Regiment of the North Carolina
He entered the service in Guilford and Washington counties, North
and a "Melatto" taxable in Campbell County from 1788 to 1792 [PPTL, 1785-1814,
Hy Williams received his final pay of 55 pounds on 20 December 1784 [NARA, M881,
By Isaac Weare Hammond. Mrs. Rachel Locklier (about 90
frame 165 of 323; https://www.fold3.com/image/10200648]. September 1780 when he enlisted: planter, black complexion [Register &
Markham of James Nickens, a seaman belonging to the ship Dragon, on 24(? [NC:163], and 3 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:114]. He was a "f. Mo" taxable in the upper district of Cumberland County
(p.22)]. 1834-41, p.37]. Colonial and Revolutionary War (Virginia) | Genealogy Colonial and Revolutionary War (Virginia) Check the online catalog under the subject headings Virginia-History-Colonial period, ca. https://www.fold3.com/image/9952883]. He was head of a Northampton County household of 5 Black males, 4 white females and a
seaman aboard the ship, John Davis, who testified for the bounty land claim of James
made a declaration in Granville County court in order to obtain a Revolutionary War
Benjamin Sublett testified that
James
Records of North Carolina, XVII:235; DAR, Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in
masters, but they were relatively few in number. the Revolutionary War. He applied for a pension in
October 1781 with Captain James Mills in the 8th Regiment from Brunswick
1810. He left the service on 1 November 1782. administrator received his pay from 1 August 1780 to 1 November 1782 [DHS, MS Delaware
Lancaster County for three years [LVA, chancery suit 1765-001, digitized]. Arthur Wiggins enlisted for 18 months in Bailey's Company on 10
Warrants, Digital Collections, LVA]. He was the son of a
of a Northampton County, North Carolina household of 6 "other free" in 1800
He served for 3 years [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants,
colored" in 1830 [VA:344]. 1779-1782," (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-LLZ9
in the Muster of Captain Peter Minor's Company of the 5th Virginia Regiment at
[MD:641]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Milly Alvis was head of a household of 1 "free Negro &
He was about
He
he applied for a pension for his services in the Revolution. William Gordon
101.3.7 on 6 May 1786 [Creel, Selected Virginia Revolutionary War Records,
He was head of a Granville County household of 4 "other free" in
in 1813 and was included in the list of "Free Negro and Mulattoes" for 1833
He served in the place
9616 in Halifax District on 19 March 178_ for his military service in
June 1778 [NARA, M853, https://www.fold3.com/image/291771387]. He was a private in
After being worn out in slavery and with old age was, together with his wife
state census and head of a Cumberland County household of 9 "other free"
Tony Spelman, the two-year-old son of Sarah Spelman, was bound
In early 1777, when Morgan was freed from captivity, he was commissioned as a Colonel and assigned command of the 11th Virginia Regiment, and a few months later was also instructed by George Washington to form a Provisional Rifle Corps, men skilled with the use of the long rifle, from his and other nearby regiments. on back, "Hardy Bass, Volunteer, Granville County" [North Carolina Revolutionary
He was head of a Craven County household of 3 "other free" in 1790 [NC:131]. He
Yard [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Jennings, James (p.8), Digital Collection, LVA]. nephew Daniel Laws was head of a Lancaster County household of 10 "free colored"
of Maryland, 18:653]. "other free" in 1810 [VA:203]. He served in the artillery as a drummer. 551, 584]. Account XXII:70 (Accounts from 24 May 1784 to 14 December 1784)]. He enlisted for 3 years in Stevenson's
27 January 1756 [CR 010.101.7 by NCGSJ XIII:168, 169, 170]. in Westmoreland County" Virginia Genealogist, 31:40] and head of a
William Barber, born on 17 May 1745 in Dinwiddie County, was living in
24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf
enlisted in 1778 under Captain John Hawkins of Queen Anne's County in the 5th
He was head of a Robeson County household of 8 "other free" in
River from 1787 to 1790 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 8, 88, 158, 218, 253], and taxable on the
County, Virginia. Cumberland courthouse, remained there some time and was then placed under Captain Drury
in 1787 [PPTL, 1782-1830] and head of a Northampton County household of 6 "other
William Sanders received his final pay of 41 pounds
1910 for 1 pound, 16 shillings
[Court Papers, 1757, frame 747, LVA microfilm no. Cannon Cumbo received voucher no. Elias Roberts,"of Northampton County," received voucher nos. "other free" and one white woman in 1810 [NC:858], and 1 "free
John Redcross was probably related to
He made a deposition on 23 November 1812 that he was in
Chesterfield County household of 2 "other free" in 1810 [VA:70/1062]. omitted in 1779 [Clark, State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1173; https://www.fold3.com/image/291770905]. was one of the heirs of Jeffrey Garnes who received military land warrant no. tithe in 1806 and 1807. John White received his final pay of 17 pounds on 31 July 1783 [NARA, M881, Roll 1089,
September 1781 and was discharged at Frederickstown at the end of the war. August 1779 and March 1780 [NARA, M246, roll 89, frames 119, 149; https://www.fold3.com/image/9679416]. colonial muster of Captain James Fason's Northampton County militia [Mil. His heirs received 640 acres for his service [DAR, Roster of
father to Westmoreland County when he was about eight years of age. Carolina Regiment [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1122]. Regiment and another service of 18 months [NARA, W.7545, M804, roll 1087, frame 234; https://www.fold3.com/image/22778244]. the part of Franklin County which was formed from Bute County when he volunteered. Folio 3; http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. County and head of a Caswell County household of 10 "free colored" in 1820
Cherokees from 11 October 1759 to 15 January 1760, in the same list as Winslow Driggers
The Bunch family of North Carolina descended from an African slave and a white
8, 206]. 1781 and was omitted in 1781 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina,
John Roberts was drafted from Accomack county on 25 January 1782 to
express between the troops in Middlesex, Gloucester, and Caroline counties, sometimes sent
was called William Hethcock in 1790, head of a Halifax County household of 5 "other
http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.53)]. Muster of Captain James Fason's Northampton County militia [Mil. Alphabetical List of Battles, 1754-1900 : War of the Rebellion, Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection, and All Old Wars Ancestry American Civil War General Officers Ancestry American Civil War Regiments Ancestry American Civil War Soldiers Ancestry American Militia in the Frontier Wars, 1790-1796 Ancestry John, Digital Collections, LVA]. Accomack County in 1785 and 1790 [PPTL, 1782-1814, frames 154, 347], a "Mulatto"
He received a warrant for 200 acres in 1784 which he assigned to Richard Smith on
507 was issued to his
out upon foraging service and once helped guard a captured British vessel [NARA, R.8824,
Carolina Regiment for nine months in August 1781. He was head of a Cumberland County household of 5 "other free" in 1810 [VA:114]. born in Brunswick County, Virginia and returned there after his service in the Spring of
garrison. He was deceased on 21 September 1833 when Anselm Bailey of
household of 10 "free colored" in 1820. household in the 1774 Bertie County list of Humphrey Nichols. 1812 and 1813, 3 in 1815, and 2 in 1816 [PPTL, 1782-90, frames 469, 594; 1791-1816, 105,
15, 4'9-3/4" high, yellow complexion, a weaver [The Chesterfield Supplement or
household of 6 "Mulattoes" in 1785 [VA:84]. Frederick was head of a Halifax County household of 7 "other
Muster rolls, pay rolls, and index of the Virginia militia in the War of 1812, United States, Mexican War Pension Index, 1887-1926, United States Colored Troops in the Civil War, Virginia, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers, 1861-1865, United States Confederate Officers Card Index, 1861-1865, United States Military Old Soldiers Home Records, United States, General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934, United States, Index to Service Records, War with Spain, 1898, United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, United States, YMCA World War I Service Cards, 1917-1919, Virginians who lost their lives in the World War, United States, World War I American Expeditionary Forces Deaths, 1917-1919, Virginia, World War I American Expeditionary Forces, deaths, 1917-1919, Virginia war history commission supplement (1923) 4v. Revolutionary War in the Elizabeth Town District of Frederick County on 6 January 1776
Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. enlisted in Captain Dawson's Company in Lunenburg County under General Gibson and was at
free" in 1790 [NC:5] and 2 in 1800 (called Philip, Senr.) as dead in Lytle's Company in 1782 [Clark, State Records of North Carolina, XVI:
Philadelphia where he had resided for 27 years. Nicholas Manuel was head of a Sampson County household of 5 "other
The application of his heirs for bounty land was denied based on the fact that a
He was taxable in the southern district of
John Evans died in the Revolutionary War after serving three years. He was head of
See Charles Evans and John Epps
household of 3 "other free" in 1800 (called Kiah) [Virginia Genealogist
4 August 1782 Great S. Hospital" [NARA, M246, Roll 113, frame 664 of 752; https://www.fold3.com/image/23301380]. In May 1792 he received voucher no. Devorix Driggers enlisted in the Revolution in South Carolina on 15
Daniel Davis was listed as a private
William Jackson was a "free man of Colour" or
Pennsylvania, resided in Prince George's County for nine years after the Revolution and
in 1789, a "Mo" taxable in 1793 [PPTL, 1787-1825, frames 4, 17, 31,
He was listed in the muster of Captain John Hawkins' Company of the 5th
Weaver & Martha Nicken were married in the county of Northumberland the 7th February
"Molato" taxable in Bladen County in 1768 and taxable on 2 "Molatoes"
Zephaniah Going was head of a Roane County, Tennessee household of 6
Wilmington, North Carolina Company commanded by Captain George Merrick [Clark, Colonial
War Records, Virginia, 336]. He
no. received his final pay of 36 pounds for serving in the Revolution in Virginia [NARA, M881,
C. Dixon received his final pay of 41 pounds for
John Chavis recorded a memorial for 100 acres on Neds Branch and Steel
He was head
His
Testimony in Wake County court on 1 August 1820 proved that his immediate heirs and
North Carolina, XVI:1164]. On 24 March 1783 Abram Goff received his final pay of 56 pounds [NARA,
Carolina Militia taken on 7 April 1781 [NARA, M246, Roll 79, frame 237 of 323; https://www.fold3.com/image/10202465]. Samuel Overton was a "Molatto" Perquimans County taxable in
Army Accounts that wages due were settled at Halifax in the amount of 69 pounds [N.C.
0119; https://www.fold3.com/image/19915548]. in 1822 when he petitioned the Legislature for a state pension [Jackson, Virginia Negro
General Morgan received his pay of 102 pounds on 7
Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-LLGH]. Abel Carter was a "free Negro" with John Carter in Abner
received his final pay of 31 pounds [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina,
Carolina and Tennessee, Revolutionary War Land Warrants, 1783-1843, Roll 14: William Hill
He
Joseph and James Proctor listed next to each other on a list of arrears paid, but there
Pryor in 1762 [N.C. Archives CR 44.701.19]. substitute for Billy Stanley and was engaged in fatigue duty such as cutting wood and
counted in the 1850 census for Fayetteville as a 95-year-old Black cooper, born in New
Parish, Middlesex County. Company, of the North Carolina Continental Line in 1781. He was a "free Neg" or "Black" taxable in Stafford County from 1783 to
He
was thirty one years of age [Register of Free Persons, no.16]. Military land warrant no. officers & Privates, LVA accession no. He was in Clement County, Ohio, on 2 November 1809 when he
on 17 May 1782. November 1777 and died on 22 January 1778 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina,
He was head of a Sampson County household of 12 "other free" in 1800 [NC:501]. issued to the Trustees of the University of North Carolina for his service [North Carolina
February 1818 when he appeared in Caroline County court to apply for a pension for his
Lafayette was a free Negro taxable in New Kent County on a slave and 3 horses in 1805
Aaron Brister enlisted in the town of Dumfries in Prince William
February 1786 Sussex County, Virginia bond. John Goin enlisted in the Revolution on 14 February 1778 for one year
horseman from 15 April 1781 to 15 February 1782 [South Carolina Archives, Accounts Audited
He was head of a Halifax County household of 7 "other free" in
Martha Evans in email correspondence]. Wilbourne Gibson was born in Guilford County in 1763 and was drafted
(his widow) Sally Ashby, "wife of ___ Ashby" 12 pounds for the subsistence
no. In
Archives, State Treasurer Record Group, Military Papers, Revolutionary War Army Accounts,
August 1832 and on 30 January 1833 when he appeared in Granville County court and applied
27]. James Smith enlisted as a substitute in the Revolution from Bedford
waggoner under General Greene. John Milton received a discharge for three years service as a soldier
of Maryland, 18:41]. for 154 acres for service in the North Carolina Continental Line which was escheated on 21
1778 and served until 1 July 1781. Archives Mil. County, Pennsylvania, on 5 May 1818 when he appeared in court to apply for a pension for
M804, Roll 2459, frame 1260 of 1360; https://www.fold3.com/image/20125436]. Haddril's Point according to a certificate from Captain Hogg on 8 June 1787. He enlisted as a substitute from
1092, frame 797 of 2218; https://www.fold3.com/image/286702747]. join the main army under George Washington [NARA, R.1609, M804, roll 453, frame 80 of 866;
On 15 June 1778 the court allowed
by Captain Underhill from the time the galley was ready until she was laid up. Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. He served
FS Library fiche 6051260; book 976.9 R22j. Benjamin Richardson "went out of Halifax and Warren Counties"
He received bounty land for his service [Revolutionary War Bounty
Asa Tyner, husband of Keziah Chavis, was brought into Granville
105, box 1], head of a Beaufort County household of 1 "other free"
over the age of 16, 2 cattle, and 17 horses in "S. Hole" in Nansemond County in
Vol. John Hathcock was in the Northampton County return of troops on 15
May muster at Valley Forge [NARA, M246, Roll 113, frames 291, 300, 303 of 752; https://www.fold3.com/image/9641918]. In 1786 his heir Letitia Archer received military bounty
Charles Whitmore was head of an Orange County, North Carolina household
Election District of Anne Arundel County when she appeared in court to apply for a pension
Online, 595:422]. Matthew Oliver was a "Mulatto" drafted from Kent County,
Needham Lamb was called Meedy Lamb when he who was taxable in the
& description of Noncommissioned officers & Privates, LVA accession no. Barnett, William]. The information in this volume was taken from several of Nottingham's works which related to service in the Revolutionary War: Revolutionary Soldiers and Sailors from Accomack County, Virginia and Revolutionary Soldiers and Sailors from Northampton County, Virginia: Muster Rolls and Pay Rolls of the Twenty-Seventh Regiment of Virginia Militia, Northampton County 1812. Complexion: Yellow [New-York Historical Society, Muster and pay rolls of the War
on 21 February 1822 for his service in the Revolution [North Carolina and Tennessee,
private and was in the muster and payroll of Captain John Gregory's company of the 15th
Alabama, on 2 July 1849 to apply for a pension for his service in the Revolution. (p.69)]. Henry Dalton, a "mulatto" and apparently the son of white
Company of the 3rd North Carolina Regiment and served until 1783. He appeared in Halifax County court to apply
apprentice in Bertie County, North Carolina, in 1774. Bowser, Moses Ash, Caroline Ash, Lydia Ash, Thomas Ash, and
H. Montfort
Anthony Valentine enlisted in the Revolution from Charles City County
Freeman Brown(e) was head of a Charles City County household of 5
of 323; https://www.fold3.com/image/10200648. 1781 [William & Mary Digital Archives, Swem Library's Special Collections, Cabell
perhaps the Josiah Artis who was in a list of men raised for the Continental Line [N.C.
"Mulatto" mother Ann Kelly on 24 May 1755 to serve Benjamin Waddy of
191-199; NARA, W.6687, M804, Roll 570, frame 795 of 940; https://www.fold3.com/image/13747831]. apply for a pension for his service in the Revolution, stating that he enlisted in Amelia
received military bounty land warrant no. 261, 306, 364, 384, 569, 584]. [NC:186]. the North Carolina Line on 19 May 1782. Colonel Davis and General Baron Steuben for 18 months in the 3rd Virginia
T.R. certificate of freedom "it appearing to the court that the said Zachariah by birth
He served in the Revolutionary War and was
household of 3 "other free" in 1810 [VA:409a] and 3 "free colored" in
no. 1830. Line in Beaufort County on 5 June 1792 [NCGSJ XIII:236]. June 1783, stating that he had served since August 1777 [Revolutionary War Bounty
Records of North Carolina, XXII:91]. Stoakley received his final pay of 17 pounds on 9 August 1783 [NARA, M881, Roll 1095,
He was later drafted as a
person of color" he was first employed as a servant to the officers before being
Virginia Regiment for the month of June 1778: sick at Valley Forge and called Joseph
1600-1775 and Virginia-History-Revolution, 1775-1783 for more publications on these eras. On 6 January 1800
was in Hertford County when he appointed an attorney to receive his final settlement for
1811-1837 (Nos. the age of fifteen by General Green. F. Dixon [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1163; XVII:247]. Revolution, 1775-1783, II:598-9; https://babel.hathitrust.org]. declaration in court to obtain a pension for service in the Revolution. Bolling, Jones, Anna, and Ellick [Lunenburg County, Free Negro & Slave Records,
received his final pay of 36 pounds on 21 June 1783 [NARA, M881, Roll 1095, frame 1807 of
Solomon Bibby was 7 years old in November 1771 when the Bute County
was discharged on 19 May 1782 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina,
W.3462, M804, Roll 2120, frame 191 of 759; https://www.fold3.com/image/14665154]. Francis Cousins married Mary Martin in Goochland County on 15
He was a "Mulatto" sailor, born in Northumberland County, drafted there on 21
bowman to Captain Robert Bealein. 132 for 640 acres
Carolina household of 6 "free colored" in 1830. Alexander Scott was a "free man of colour" who was in Amherst
He was taxable in York County from 1803 to 1814 [Personal
[The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA
He was head of a Rockingham County, North Carolina household of 5 "other free"
County list of Cullen Pollock in 1769 and taxable as Matthias in the 1774 list of Samuel
James Wallace was living in Williamsburg on 11 July 1780 when he
William O. Goode, former member of the General
He was head of a Hyde County household of 10 "other free" in
He
Company of Northampton County, North Carolina [N.C. Archives Troop Returns, 1-3]. Virginia, in 1820. County household in 1774, a "Black" taxable in 1775, and head of a household of
[NC:74]. Records of North Carolina, XVI:1138]. Shelton's 1st Virginia
court ordered him released [Pleas 9:194]. 7 "other free," one white woman over forty-five years of age, and one white
for Sherwood's 2-1/2 years of service [NARA, W.3984, M804, Roll 1202, frame 606 of 1071; https://www.fold3.com/image/21852568]. Rine edition, p. 4, col. 3]. commanded by Major Samuel Finley from 1 September 1782 to 1 May 1783, called George
Portsmouth, Virginia, for 18 months until January 1782 [NARA, S.41415, M805, Roll 25,
sailor, born in Henrico County, yellow complexion [Register & description of
William Combs Johns left a 1788 Goochland County will, proved on 21 June 1789, naming his
He was head of a Nash County household of 8 "other free" in
His children were mentioned in the survivor's pension
Brandom and Patsy Scott applied for a land grant for his services in the
stating that he enlisted from Northampton County for 18 months early in the war to
2047-100, M804, roll 566, frame 463 of 782;
Two weeks previous to being drafted in company with
The original grants are at the Kentucky Land Office in Frankfort, Kentucky. 1802 [PPTL 1792-1806, frames 156, 183, 261, 311, 373, 407, 509, 546, 615]. Joshua Johnston was in the list of men in the Beaufort County Regiment
colored" over the age of 55 in 1830. accessed on 2 January 2008; Clark, State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1175]. Ancestry.com. He was head of a Person County
He enlisted in South Carolina and went to sea after the war. He was head of a Beaufort County household of 6 "other free" as Giles Punch in
of 323, https://www.fold3.com/image/10200648. Charles City County on 23 September 1769 and was taken up in Halifax County, North
Evan Payne was taxable in Fauquier County from 1802 to 1806: a
County as a substitute for 18 months in 1780 and was sized in April 1781: age 18,
Records of North Carolina, XVII:216]. and Love and a "Free Negro" taxable in the Lower Western Shore Precinct (the
in the Revolution [Creel, Selected Virginia Revolutionary War Records, III:130
Office, Naval Documents of the American Revolution, 11:160, http://www.ibiblio.org/anrs//docs/E/E3/ndar_v11p05.pdf]. pension and was granted an allowance of five pounds on 26 May 1742 [McIlwaine, Journals
ordered bound to Arthur Williams by the 2 June 1763 Bertie court [Haun, Bertie County
Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-L5HQ,
He received pay voucher no. February 1779 [NARA, M246, Roll 105, frame 74 of 806; Roll 102, frames 38, 44 of 774; https://www.fold3.com/image/9680943]. He was called Obid
LVA]. 2056 for 640 acres in 1788 for 84 months service [North
Virginia Battalion from 1 December 1782 to 1 May 1783 and received 100 acres bounty land
of Henrico County in 1775, went to Savannah, Georgia, and served under Captain Mosby in
His descendants were listed as white in the census. He was allowed 26
name Leroy Beazley is found in the records, but a Larkin Beazley was head of a
These records are in alphabetical order on 38 FS Library films, FS Library films 1889181-218. born in Charles City County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at
into someone's house. He registered in Chesterfield County on
"other free" in 1810 [NC:728]. He
board the vessel during the Revolution and was discharged. 2]. Richardson [NARA, S.11699, M804, Roll 2616, frame 485 of 1296 https://www.fold3.com/image/283262798]. two tours. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf
[NC:817] and 7 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:406]. and aide-de-camp to Lord Sterling. He was head of a Northampton County household of 1 "other free"
1960 and 2309 for a total of 21
[Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Sallard, Eliphalet, Digital Collections, LVA;
David Bizzell received pay voucher nos. "Molato" boy of Nan Norwood, a "Molato" woman, ordered bound to Keziah
[Virginia Gazette]. militia at the age of 26 years on 4 February 1780 and served for seven months. Creek in Jones County from Jacob Jones, being the land where Jacob Jones, deceased,
He was a "colored man" who was
Revolutionary War Records at FamilySearch. His estate
Vol III:73, folio 3
in 1771 [Byrd, Bladen County Tax Lists, I:8, 17, 60]. the muster of March 1783 [NARA, M246, roll 89, frames 339, 341; https://www.fold3.com/image/9679608]. colonial families served from North Carolina, 40 from South Carolina, 60 from Maryland,
Revolution. Vaughan who were on a detachment to the Southward under immediate command of Colonel David
accession no. on free Blacks [S.C. Archives series S.108092, reel 131, frame 330]. Revolution, stating that he enlisted for 2-1/2 years in Captain John Pugh William's
Philip Byrd was listed among the "Black" members of the
aged about thirty five years, about five feet six inches high, rather spareborn in this
Peter Hedgepeth enlisted in Yarboro's Company in the 10th
Thomas Batterson (Negro) enlisted in the Revolution as a substitute in
Charles Dobbins was living in Dinwiddie county when he enlisted in the
He was taxable in Amherst County from 1782 to 1820: a
1-3]. and on 5 July 1779. And he may have been the James Boon whose heirs
Under Montgomery Adams, Robert Alcorn, John 2nd Lieut. and served as a militia soldier in the year 1780 and part of 1781 [NARA, W.4061, M804,
County [Register of Free Negroes 1794-1819, no. Virginia Regiment for the months of November 1777 and January 1778 [NARA, M246, roll 103,
Isaac Jackson complained to the Prince Edward County court against his
Reuben Byrd applied for a pension in Powhatan County on 15 June 1820 at
Montfort received his final pay [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina,
He was listed as a private in Armstrong's Company who enlisted in 1781 and left the
child, was his only heir at law according to testimony by several witnesses in Kent
sized on 22 June the same year: age 48, 5'7-1/2" high, black complexion, a farmer,
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