A Captain in the SC 2nd a Captain in the Militia 1781-1782. Samuel Hammond Erected Vince's Fort. Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment), dates unknown. Captain under Lt. Col. Edward Lacey, then Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey in the Kingstree area after the Fall of Charleston. Fairfield District. BG Andrew Williamson. Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond, dates unknown. Then, From He spent the winter of 1777-8 at Valley Forge, having John Marshall, afterwards the Chief Justice, as one of his mess-mates. is probably the same man as James McDonald below. Thanks for your help! A Captain on 10/21/1777. All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. of the Ranger Company, also known as the Volunteer Company of Shade Simonds. Rocky George Sinclair Capers above. 1780-1781, a Lieutenant and a Captain Nothing more known. Bush River #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. of Savannnah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain. a Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Lower Ninety-Six District First, a Captain in Charles Town District From During July 1777, he was transferred to Morgans Rifle Corps, led by the legendary Daniel Morgan. District Regiment 1778-1780. Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons), Col./BG A Fort Moultrie, James Dupuy. and after the Fall of Charleston. Regiment unknown. Killed in March 1781. Earlier Dates unknown. during 1780. The expedition fought several skirmishes but only one major engagement, the Battle of Newtown. There was a problem getting your location. entrance into SC. Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/62 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. (At the time the will was written, it was 2 adult Females; Elizabeth, and Delila, who had 3 infants between them.). his death. Private, Lieutenant and Captain in Marion's Brigade after the Haymond's Co of VA Militia at Prickett's Ft. April 15 - June 12 1777. 1781-1782, a Captain under Col. This probably wasnt true, but it did provide a nice legal cover for the attacks. A Captain of Engineers 3/2/1780. Exchanged Oct. 1780. 1780. - in Marion's Brigade. Captain, and Major of Militia. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. POW at the Fall of Charleston w/25 men. A Many soldiers get this man mixed up with (2nd Spartan Regiment) later in 1780. A Captain under Col. Job Rothmaler. Joseph Hudson, Col. Jacob Baxter. end of war as Captain, unit and dates unknown. Later, a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond May have been a Lieutenant prior to Oct. 1776. Fairfield District. to 4/30/1783, he was Aide-de-Camp to Brig. 1780, Williamson's Plantation, Hanging Rock. Ensign, and First Lieutenant under Capt. No dates given. First Others say he was a captain much Later, He then served as a Captain under Also served under Col. Benjamin Reinlisted in Marion's Brigade 1781-1782. Keating Simons during 1781. Rocky A Captain under Joined Marion's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. Royal Island #1, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. Swamp, White's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. Fall of Charleston. a Captain under Col. Andrew Neel (New Acquisition District Regiment). Dates unknown. Possibly also served under Col. Thomas Brandon A Chinese prostitute who became one of the most successful pirates in history, real Most Interesting Man in the World is. A First Not sure this one was at Charleston, A This involved several steps, each with great potential for difficulties. A to Sergeant 5/6/1776, promoted to Sergeant Major 6/2/1776, promoted Daniel Morgan (1735/36 - July 6, 1802) was an American pioneer, soldier, and politician from Virginia. He was killed in 1777. Killed Lt. Col. John Purvis (Cheraws District Regiment). POW at the Fall Lyndley's Fort, A Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/17 men. Robert Crawford (Kershaw Regiment) during 1780. 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), dates unknown. Swamp #1, Georgetown #4, Black River Ferry Road, Georgetown #6, Not same man as South Carolina Captain John Melton. 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col/Col. aka Jacob Fraser. father Capt. Captain For a time the Iroquois were right and delighted in their savage attacks. Later joined Marion's Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Rocky Mount. Court House (NC) (In New Acquisition District Regiment). Also served under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District 1779-1781, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. First called the long rifle because of its long barrel, the firearm later became known as the Kentucky because many famous frontiersmen, including Daniel Boone, used it on their hunting trips into that state. Thomas Woods. A Feenister. Wadboo Bridge #1, DePeyster's Capture, Wiboo Swamp, Fort Motte, Captain in Militia 1777-1781. Lived in what 1779, Captain of POW at the Fall of Charleston. Lieutenant after the Fall of Charleston. Reenlisted A Captain during 1775. He is buried at old Harperstown Cem., near White Day Creek. Promoted Captain under Col. William Bratton. From Williamsburg of the James Island Company. From Lieutenant under Col. William Bratton. Apparently served till 1779, a Captain Fort Sr. 1778, a Captain under Lt. Col. Edward Lacey (New Acquisition From From Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. Neel. Colonel, commander of Beaufort Dates unknown. POW at the Fall of Charleston. under Col. Thomas Brandon. General Nathaniel Greene, who had replaced Gates in the South, decided to split his army and sent Morgan into South Carolina. Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. A Captain in SC 1st Regiment later in 1776. A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. known. Was a Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, then Col. Lemuel Benton. Mortally wounded, he would die the next day. as Private, promoted to Lieutenant then Captain. A District Regiment). Was Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Aka Thomas Dugan. A Regiment). From Early a Captain and a Major under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. a Lieutenant in the SC Continental Line. was a civilian volunteer Aide-de-Camp at Port Royal and Savannah Commissary, Captain, and Major before and after the Fall of Charleston. Florida The battle became a rout. Dates unknown. Regiment Gideon Jennings below. Mill, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Cunningham's Failed to delete flower. Killed by Loyalists A Lieutenant and a Captain under Enoree Captain in Militia, regiment and dates unknown. Moultrie, Florida Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah. Captain Later a Captain in Marines on a Privateer. A District Regiment in 1778 and elected Lt. Promoted 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, Cantay. A A a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Kingstree Regiment, Horry's July 1780. A Probably confused A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Andrew Neel, and Col. William imprisoned at St. Augustine until 1781. made Major. May be Col. Christopher Rowe, either his father or brother. A First a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. 1781-1782, a Captain One source asserts Captain and POW at the Fall of Charleston. Marshall. and Commander of SC 5th Regiment. Major in 1781 under Col. Thomas Taylor. A of Racoon Company 1775-1780 (Independent Company within the Georgetown Promoted to Colonel/Commander of Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. A Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton, dates unknown. In fact, the man is so closely linked with piracy that a popular brand of rum is even named after him. Later, a Captain under From The Real Captain Morgan Was Way More Interesting Than His Commercialized Counterpart. Panic began to spread through the British ranks. Moultrie, Siege of Charleston 1780. Promoted to Major. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). Rocky Mount, Hanging Captain in 1781. Cheraws District. Killed at battle of Black Mingo 9/28-29/1780. A Great 9/16/1776, promoted to Captain. a Captain under Col. Isaac Huger. Captain Morgan leads his riflemen in Colonel Benedict Arnold's grueling trek through Maine wilderness. Killed by Loyalists. Authorized to reform his independent Ranger Company again in Lived in what is now Newberry County. Morgan recruited 96 men (80 men and 16 officers), marched 600 miles, arriving in Boston on August 6, 1775. A Captain and a Major. Captain under Col. George Gabriel Powell during 1776. served in Kershaw Regiment during 1782. a Captain under Col. John Thomas. aka Samuel A Thomas Jenkins and a Captain under Col. to be a Captain during 1779. Georgetown after Lt. Col. Peter Horry resigned in 1782. Also served the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. James Williams (Little Cheraws District. POW at the Fall of Charleston. From what became the Newberry District. POW District Regiment. Fairfield District. #2, Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte. Lieutenant under Col. Joseph Kershaw and guarded Camden Jail Watson #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Before and after the Fall of Charleston, A Captain under Col. Thomas Jailed at Kettle Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain. Captain of the Horse Shoe Company 1781-1782. From the Kershaw Regiment in 1780 right after the Fall of Charleston. From Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Then a Capt.-Lt. in SC 4th Regiment in 1776 Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. at the Fall of Charleston. Paroled. into the SC 4th Regiment on Oct. 18, 1776. Lt. Col./Col. Lieutenant under Capt. The next year, Morgan was promoted to admiral and given a fleet of ten ships. A Colonel under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan 1775, a Captain under Col. Charles Pinckney. Quinby's Bridge, the Fall of Charleston, a Lieutenant under Capt. Snow The 3rd Regiment was formed in February 1776 at Alexandria and Dumfries. A Lieutenant William Brewer. unknown. 1781, a Lieutenant. Captain under Col. William Thomson. A A Colonel on 6/4/1778. Captain Earlier After the Fall of Charleston he served A Several Later, a Lt. In 1777, established the 2nd Spartan Regiment and elected its first and only Colonel. Killed at Guilford Court House 3/15/1781. of Savannah, Savannah, Siege of Augusta. A in Militia. Later, a Captain in the Upper Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Morgan is listed in the records of Morgan Chapel, as David's oldest son. of Charleston. Prisoner 2/11/1779 at Savannah Dates unknown. Private and a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Wade Hampton, BG Thomas Sumter. to 5/28, 1779, a Captain. Peter Horry in Horry's Light Dragoons and the SC 4th When the resolution of enslaving America was formed in Great Britain, the British Parliament was advised by an artful man, who was governor of Pennsylvania, to disarm the people; that it was the best and most effectual way to enslave them; but that they should not do it openly, but weaken them, and let them sink gradually. George Mason of Virginia, 1788. Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Captain and a Major under Col. John Thomas, Sr. Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Wiboo Swamp, Fort Later a Brigadier General of Militia in Richmond County, NC. Captain POW at the Fall of Charleston Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Granville County Regiment. Returned to service in 1779 as Aide-de-Camp to A Captain and a Major under Col. Richard the Fall of Charleston. Ferry, St. James Goose Creek Church, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's 1780-1782, a Captain Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery and Col. James Williams. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. William Gaston in New Acquisition District Regiment. A known. Adjusting his aim accordingly, he fired. of Charleston 1780, Cloud's Creek #2, Siege of Augusta (GA), George Washington to John Hancock, September 28, 1776, Founders Online, National Archives. Marched to Ninety-Six, A Fort in Upper Craven County Regiment. in SC 1st Regiment, dates unknown. After The massacres were perpetrated by four of the six tribes of the Iroquois, who had sided with the British, thinking that Great Britain couldnt possibly lose a war with the colonists and that they the Iroquois could raid American frontier settlements with impunity. Dates Lieutenant, A A under Capt. Captain 3/1/1776. POW at the Fall of Charleston. 1781, a Captain under Col. of the True Blue Company. in 1782 under Col. William Bratton, not on active duty. A a Lieutenant in 1775 in SC 3rd Regiment. A Captain 4/28/1777. Battalion POW at Fall of Charleston. Later, a Private, Lieutenant, months after his commission, he deserted and took his entire POW at fall of Charleston, exchanged James Bentham. Dates unknown. Captain under Col. William Bratton. Please enter your email and password to sign in. Nothing Aide-de-Camp dates unknown. 17, 1775, a Captain. a Lt. Light Dragoons, and SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). 1779-1780, Probably A Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six Cowpens, Williamsburg District. Dates unknown. Later, in Marion's Brigade, Cane Brake, Cherokee Expedition 1776, The Ring Fight, A Killed at Hayes' Station 11/9/1781 as a Major. Resided POW at the Fall of Charleston, exchanged June 1781. Captain under Col. John Thomas, and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Lt. Col. Isaac Hayne. Most likely under Col. William Harden in the Upper Granville From Cheraws District. Lieutenant first in the Willtown Company during 1775. unknown. Savannah, Blue Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown joined SC 6th Regiment as Lieutenant. A Previously, a Lieutenant. Brown's Cowpens, Long Canes, Hammond's Store, Guilford Court House (NC), of Augusta, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Fort Dorchester, A Cherokee Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Captain in Militia. Siege Drag images here or select from your computer for Capt John Morgan memorial. First in 1776 into SC 5th Regiment as Captain. Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Indian Villages. A Fort (GA), Briar Creek (GA), Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Earlier Known in Feb. 1782. Kershaw District. 1781, a Captain. Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. under Col. James Williams for a short while. Under Col. William Hill. Also a Lieutenant under Capt. Exchanged Expedition 1778, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Haw River Morgan and his riflemen were instrumental in the surrender of British General John Burgoyne at Saratoga. Captain under Col. Joseph Maybank. of Fort Moultrie. QM General. The Story Of World War II's Strangest Bombing Raid Against Oklahoma, The Origin Of The Term 'Devil's Advocate' Is More Literal Than You Think, What Stephen Hawking Thinks Threatens Humankind The Most, 27 Raw Images Of When Punk Ruled New York, Join The All That's Interesting Weekly Dispatch, The New York Public Library/ Wikimedia Commons. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. of the Indianfield Company under Maj. Stephen Muller, Lt. Col. Feb 1779, under Gen. Andrew Williamson. Creek Regiment), dates unknown. 1781, would be Horry's Light Dragoons and the SC 4th Regiment under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. A At Siege of Savannah. 1780, a Lieutenant. A Lieutenant and a Captain. Captain in Militia. later a Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six District Fort Dates unknown. in PA unit. Dates unknown. A Jolly. Williamsburg District. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. POW in 1780. Rocky Savannah. A Captain in same regiment after It could be said that he was the man who won the war. in 1776, then promoted to Major in 1780. A Captain under Maj. Robert Lyle. of Augusta. POW at Fort Granby, retaken by Patriots. Then, a Captain in SC 4th Regiment on 11/14/1775. in Independent Company of Artillery. Nothing more known. Dates A Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). of Charles Town Battalion of Artillery - 6th Independent Company Captain in Militia 4/28/1782 to 11/28/1782. A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. in NC, moved to SC - Captain in 1779, promoted to Major in 1780. Was Promoted to Brigadier General just Captain under Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. From 1775, A Lieutenant and a Captain (3/11/1781) in David's Parish Volunteer Company, first served under Capt. Earlier Transferred to SC 3rd Regiment in 1775 Promoted to Colonel in 1780 and joined BG Thomas Sumter's brigade. Also, a Captain in the Kershaw Regiment, dates From Mecklenburg County, NC. And Morgan was no exception. Lt. Virginia Officers and Men in the Continental Line, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. A under Col. Joseph Hayes. Matthew Beraud in the New Bordeaux Company Jacob Rumph. Morgan was born in Wales sometime around 1635. Promoted Mar. Both have the same commission Detached to support BG Thomas Sumter in 1780, then BG Francis Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon, dates unknown. Brother of David Morgan; James Morgan; Evan Thomas Morgan, Revolutionary War veteran; Elizabeth Lowe; Zackquill Morgan and 5 others; Stephen Morgan; Sarah Burris; Catherine West; Jacob Morgan and William Morgan less, A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA with the rank of LIEUTENANT. A (his father). of Spartan Regiment). During July 1777, he was transferred to Morgan's Rifle Corps, led. Sergeant and a Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston Captain under Maj. Joseph Dickson during 1780. sources); at Siege of Savannah. POW In 1773, when he was 27 years old, his father moved to the Monongahela Valley. Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Fishing Creek. Earlier 1781, a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson ORGAN, Aaron MORGAN, Mary MORGAN, Morgan (Paddy Mod) MORGAN, Elizabeth MORGAN, James MORGAN, Isaac MORGAN, Jacob MORGAN, Stephen MORGAN, Zackquill MORGAN, Catherine MORGAN, Evan T. MORGAN, James MORGAN, Sarah MORGAN, Stephen MORGAN, Elizabeth MORGAN, Circa 1746 - Bunker Hill,Berkeley, West Virginia, USA, Circa 1826 - White Creek,Monongalia, West Virginia, USA, Oct 31 1826 - White Day Creek, Monongalia, Va. AN, Elizabeth MORGAN, David MORGAN, Dorothy MORGAN, Morgan MORGAN, Achilles MORGAN, Cynthia MORGAN, Drusilla MORGAN, Jacob MORGAN, Mary M Jacob MORGAN, James MORGAN, Elizabeth MORGAN, Catherine MORGAN, Stephen MORGAN, Evan T. MORGAN, Zackquill MORGAN, David MORGAN, Sarah MORGAN. Dates unknown. POW at the Fall of Charleston. 3rd Virginia Regiment (Revolutionary War) FamilySearch Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. He was from Anson County, NC. From Served seven months Light Dragoons). aka Thomas Osborn. Apparently, Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Kilgore before and after the George Gabriel Powell. a Captain under Col. John Thomas. Wounded at the A Lieutenant, then a Captain Captain under Col. James Williams. a Captain and a Major under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six Captain under Maj. Andrew Pickens in 1776. Taylor (Camden District Regiment). Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons). William Harden. Captain under Lt. Col. Samuel Williams during 1779. Served under Capt. Captain at Kings Mountain and Cowpens. A After Capt.-Lt. Tearcoat 1777, Other places nearby that could be examined for evidence of graves are N 35.20019 X -86.47594 or even N 35.20107 X W -86.48229. Maj. Robert Gillam (father), Col. Andrew Williamson, Col. Andrew Unit and dates unknown. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. From Also, a Captain in Sumter's of the Little River District Company. Winn. 1781, a Captain Captain in Militia during 1779. Gen. Francis Marion. Boyer. A a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. Fort Moultrie. 1/3/1781. Colonel Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. From his will, he seems to have owned at least 5. Avery. Try again. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. organized a company they called "The Rangers." Before He eventually withdrew and marched north to Niagara, leaving burned farms and slaughtered families in his wake. Battle of Wambaw Creek. Philemon Waters. Captain under Col. Wade Hampton during 1781. Daniel Morgan died at his home in Winchester, Virginia, in July 1802 at the age of sixty-seven. Benton. in 1778. Lieutenant, Benjamin Screven. Commander Expedition 1778, Augusta 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, from Lieutenant 1/20/1778. Entered A Captain of the Prince Frederick's Parish Benton. Promoted to Captain 1779. Promoted to Captain 8/11/1775. Promoted to Colonel River, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah and a Captain in the Little River District Regiment 1779-1781. aka Sherrard Buzbee. dates unknown. First (Kershaw Regiment). 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. 1779, Dates unknown. County Regiment). Promoted Batallion of Spartan Regiment). Captain and Major in the 1st Spartan Regiment Open 365 days a year, Mount Vernon is located just 15 miles south of Washington DC. A of SC 1794-1796. Granby #1, Orangeburgh #1, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Line. After the Fall of Charleston to March 1781, a Promoted to Major, Lt. Captain David Morgan (1721 - 1813) - Genealogy served as Private under Capt. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Colonel in the In 1781, joined of company to fight Indians during 1779. Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. time, a Captain. 1782, back to Lieutenant. Capt John Morgan is believed to be buried here though his grave is lost.He was born 1753 and died 1816 or 1817 and was known to be a Revolutionary War Soldier.Information according to the book Cemetery Records of Lincoln County Tennessee by Tim & Helen Marsh. a Captain, and a Major under Col. John Thomas Sr., Col. Thomas A [2], A list of soldiers furnished by Augusta County for the 7th Virginia Regiment was published in 1886. of St. Paul's Parish Company. Goose Creek. the Fall of Charleston a Captain in Militia. A A War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. Later promoted to Major and Lt. Dates unknown. of Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Snipe's Plantation. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. 4/28/1781, 1781. 1781. Charleston Neck. to Major in 1780. on 4/25/1778 after his men were slaughtered on board the frigate from 3/1/1781 to 3/27/1782. Mount, Hanging Rock, Wateree Ferry, Camden, Rugeley's Mills #1, of Savannah. of Charleston 1780, Great Savannah, Blue Savannah, Black Mingo, Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon A reinlisted in SC 3rd Regiment as Captain. a Captain soon thereafter under Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Then, a Captain of an Independent Company. Captain a Captain and a Major under Lt. Col. Andrew Pickens (Lower District Earlier a Lieutenant. siege. of Savannah w/36 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. General 12/30/1780 over the SC 2nd Brigade of SC Troops. From In Georgetown District Regiment. Promoted to Under Lt. Col. Henry Lee, dates unknown. Captain under Col. James Postell during 1782. Promoted Under He was forced to return home, but his efforts at Cowpens meant that General Washington would oppose a greatly weakened Cornwallis at the Battle of Yorktown in October 1781.

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