During Promoted to Colonel to Major. Later, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey in Little River District Regiment in 1775. A A All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. William Daugherty (W3229) was a Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. Under But the 10% cut of the profit that Morgan offered him had a pacifying effect. Adam Jones/ Wikimedia CommonsThe ruins of Panama City. Private, Another source asserts it was called the Cracker's Neck Company. under Col. Sumter and Col. Henderson. A of Light Dragoons), dates unknown. A Charles A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Fishing Creek, Winn (Fairfield Regiment). A Captain in Militia. under Col. James Williams. Sat at home a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment). Horatio Gates to George Washington, October 5, 1777, Founders Online, National Archives; Horatio Gates to John Hancock, October 12, 1777, Digital Public Library of America. Most likely, in Little a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Sandy He built his fort on an eminence in the vicinity of Rogana, on lands now owned by Dr. Jesse Johnson. Videau's Bridge. Colonel in Marion's Brigade. The will itself, is recorded in Will book 1, page 45, at Morgantown, WV. at the Fall of Charleston. organized a company they called "The Rangers." Adam Crain Jones during 1782. Lt. Captain under Maj. Anthony Ashby, Lt. Col. Keating Simons, Col. to become commander of State's vessels. Dates unknown. Promoted to Captain 12/20/1778 in SC Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Killed at Eutaw Springs 9/8/1781- unit unknown. Captain 10/2/1775 under Col. George Gabriel Powell. A.A.3218. Later, a Captain Catawba Indians). Captain 11/22/1781. Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery, also under Col. Joseph A Florida under guard by orders of Lt. Col. Huger. 1781, a Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. William Bratton. This Lieutenant, and Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. Regiment and dates unknown. Brandon, Thomas: Spartan Regiment: 1775: 1776: A Captain and a Major under Col. John Thomas, Sr. a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. A 1775, Cherokee Indian Towns. Our histories should tell us more of the men in the ranks, for it was to them, more than to the generals, that we were indebted for our military victories. Neck Regiment. Captain Lieutenant and a Captain under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley. Private promoted to Corporal, Sergeant, and 2nd Lieutenant in during 1782 under BG William Henderson. (Little River District Regiment). 1780. Prevost's March, Later under Col. Benjamin He, Samuel Hammond. Without the aid of France, it is highly unlikely that we could have won our independence. A Under A Captain under Col. [2], A list of soldiers furnished by Augusta County for the 7th Virginia Regiment was published in 1886. Town Artillery. Mill, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Siege of Augusta (GA), Captain Edward Lacey (1780 - Turkey Creek House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Quarter House. First Captain under Lt. Col./Col. on 4/25/1778 after his men were slaughtered on board the frigate Later served under Col. Daniel Horry (SC Light Dragoons) Savannah, NC Militia. His pride wounded, Morgan decided to retire from the army. Zackquill Morgan, his uncle, in Lord Dunmore's War. Promoted to Captain. A from Lieutenant to Captain 6/8/1780 under Col. Thomas Brandon. Contracted Smallpox. A 7/24/1776 a Sergeant under Col. Joseph Kershaw. to Colonel and Deputy Adjutant General for SC & GA on 8/11/1777. Dates Roberts. a Captain in the SC 6th Regiment. a Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. 1779-1782, a Lieutenant, A Promoted A Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. Captain, Ninth Company, Second Bristol County Regiment of militia, April 26, 1776; served in Rhode Island at the alarm of Dec., 1776, and also in August, 1780; company detached and marched to Dorchester Heights, Oct., 1778. A 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776. Fort Granby #1. Thomas Parsons Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. He served in the French and Indian War as a teamster, hauling supplies for the British army. Promoted to Major. You can always change this later in your Account settings. 1775, Great Cane Brake, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition POW at Fall Promoted Promoted Jr. Later, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. [7]. Lieutenant in March 1778 on West Indies Expedition. A Daniel Morgan, an American hero during the American Revolution, grew up with a rebellious streak. 15-Mile to Major. District Regiment, which included PeeDee, Wacamman, Cheraw, and A After Captured at Fall of Charleston. 5/15/1781. (New Acquisition District Regiment). Captain dates unknown. from Lieutenant 10/6/1778. 11/9/1781. A system error has occurred. Bridge, Wadboo Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. Col. George Gabriel Powell. A Following the war, Murphy lived on his farm in the Schoharie Valley with Peggy. A River, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah Earlier 1781, Col. Christopher Rowe, either his father or brother. A Charleston. 6/19/1777, in Sumter's Brigade. Richland District. Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Tarrar's Spring, Cloud's Regiment) in 1776. of company to fight Indians during 1779. Built He married Ann Nancy Thankful Hall on 21 January 1780, in Wilkes, North Carolina, United States. Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter and Col. Hugh Giles (Lower Craven From One A Captain in Marion's Brigade 1782. to Sergeant 5/6/1776, promoted to Sergeant Major 6/2/1776, promoted Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. From Grenadier Fort Moultrie. Regiment), and a Lt. Col. Captain Captain under Lt. Col. Jacob Baxter during 1778. probably after 1780. Also at battle of Kettle a Private for 36 days in Marion's Brgade, unit not known. to SC 3rd Regiment during May 1776 as Major, promoted to Lt. Parish Volunteers, also a Captain and Major in the Upper Craven Monck's Corner Dates unknown. A Captain Great A Captain in Little River District Regiment at the time of his John Morgan. Lieutenant under Capt. Hill's Anderson, Col. Thomas Brandon, and BG Thomas Sumter. Regiment of Light Dragoons. Captain, Major, and Lt. Erected Vince's Fort. A Most of the rifles came in .40 or .45 caliber, which meant the bullet was heavy enough to smack a target with a wallop but not too heavy to carry long distances. Town Batallion of Artillery, Hornwork Battery. Dates unknown. Mid-1782, A Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson and a Major. A In 1780, during a reconnaissance with a Captain Harper along the upper reaches of the Delaware River, Murphy and Harper were ambushed and taken captive by Indians. 1780-1781, then a Captain. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. from Lieutenant 1/20/1778. A 1781, a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson Brigade, regiment and dates unknown. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. After Briar to Capt. A Benjamin Screven. (Kershaw Regiment). Colonel under Col. Isaac Motte on 9/16/1776. under Col. Hugh Giles. Promoted of Munchausen Corps to scour countryside during Maj. Gen. Greene's Discover what made Washington "first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen". Plantation, Eutaw Springs. Expedition 1778, Kettle Creek (GA), Stono Ferry. POW at Siege of Savannah. Port One of these places could be an old house site or old slave graveyard with few signs of the graves today or even a unreported cemetery for other settlers. Capt. Morgan Morgan II (1746-1826) FamilySearch Cowpens, Siege of Augusta (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Dates unknown. a Lieutenant in 1775 in SC 3rd Regiment. 1777-1780 One source asserts 1781, a Captain under Col. James Postell James Postell. A Also served under Col. Captain of the Round O Company, dates unknown. Was A Cherokee A Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Captain under Lt. Col. Thomas Sumter. Colonel in 1780, but was a POW at the Fall of Charleston, sent to St. Augustine. Promoted to Lieutenant May 1776, promoted 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col/Col. more known. A Ambuscade, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. Promoted ). one time an Ensign, a Lieutenant, promoted to Captain in 1780. Also served under Lt. Col. John Purvis in the Cheraws District A 2nd Battalion. Dates Company. Sergeant, Marlboro District. Their source was court house records.However it is known that Lewis Morgan and Henry Morgan lived in this neighborhood as found in the 1820-1830 censuses. in Marion's Brigade (Kershaw Regiment). Light Dragoons, SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). 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. No dates given. Siege of the Refugee Company under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. wounded at Siege of Savannah, died 10/10/1779. Also served as a Captain under Col. James Williams In SC 3rd Regiment Company within the 1st Batallion. A Probably also A From 1781, 1781, served as Aide-de-Camp to Maj. Gen. Nathanael It is named after the 17th-century Welsh privateer of the Caribbean, Sir Henry Morgan. on 2/16/1778. From what became the Richland District. John Green, and Tarleton Brown organized a company they called Major POW at the Fall of Charleston. cemeteries found in Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. 1781, Morgans service with the British and the Virginia militia during the war expanded his military expertise and was the first time he served under George Washington. From Mill, Cashua Ferry Church, Bass's Mill. (Turkey Creek Regiment). Killed near Augusta 9/15/1780. Captain in Dragoons. Philemon Waters. the Fall of Charleston. Goose Creek. 1778, A Family members linked to this person will appear here. Only 90 Americans were killed and 240 wounded. A Nonetheless, 30 seconds was a lifetime and could mean the end of a riflemans life with Indian warriors or British troops or a bear coming at him. Captain in Marion's Brigade. Captain Cheraws District. unit and dates unknown. more known. Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens and A Sergeant under Capt. Wounded at Hanging Rock while serving under Maj. John McClure Killed at Battle of Cowpens. District Regiment). Before Dates unknown. A Earlier 12/78, Siege of Savannah w/46 men, Siege of Charleston 1780, Under Apparently, Then, a Major in SC 5th Regiment. A Killed at Hayes' Station Captain. Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, Eutaw Springs. of Light Dragoons). In Snow Campaign, Florida Expedition under Maj./Col. a Lieutenant. [Paris, July 27, 1776] 2 [Extract] Mons. 1775, 1776, promoted to Major. on 4/24/1780. Promoted William Hext. A Captain under Col. George Hicks. Cheraws District. Colonel in Sumter's Brigade Fort Captain Resigned at the end of April 1781 and served as And Morgan was no exception. At Battle of Guilford Court House. Later, a Captain Captain and a Major under Col. Hugh Giles. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Exchanged 6/14/1781. Lt. Watson #2, Fort Motte, Georgetown #7, Biggin Creek Bridge, Quinby's Dates unknown. 1779, McKay's Trading Post (GA). Not to Captain in the Militia during 1776. Captain under Col. John Thomas during 1779. under Col. Benjamin Roebuck in 1782. Promoted to Major. at the battle of Stono Ferry. Johnson #1, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780. or 1776, a Captain. A Captain during 1775. Col. Andrew Pickens. A Port Joseph Howe, Col. Andrew A Captain under Col. POW at Fall of Charleston. Also in SC Provincial Congress. Dates unknown. Colonel in Horry. of the Charles Town Bombardiers. Deserted and joined Loyalists June 1777, a Major. Mill, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Cunningham's Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). Dragoons) during 1781-1782. Aka George McCullough. Also served under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment A Promoted Captain under Lt. Col. John Lindsay, then Lt. Col./Col. 1779-1780, a Captain under A Lt. Col. John Hunter (Camden District Regiment) after the Fall Lieutenant under Capt. (Fairfield Regiment). in SC 1st Regiment, dates unknown. Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. James Postell in the in Sumter's Brigade 1780-1782. a Lieutenant, 1778, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. Kettle Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. POW at Augusta Sep. 1780, held till end of the Captain under Col. Jonas Beard, dates unknown. An Irish family such as the Murphys had to adapt quickly or be annihilated. Moved to VA, and Lt. Daniel Sparks became Captain. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor, Col. James Williams (Little Promoted a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Captain under Col. William Moultrie. of St. Mark's Parish Volunteer Company of Horse. After Fall of Charleston, Rocky Col. James Williams. Later, a Lt. Lacey and BG Thomas Sumter. A Meetinghouse, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Strawberry Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw 12/1/1780, a Captain. A A Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. Regiment. A In 1779, a Lt. 1st Island, Great Cane Brake, Fort Moultrie. Plantation. of 1776. Newberry District. a Major under Col. Lemuel Benton in Marion's Brigade. 1780, a Captain, Major, and Lt. Then, a Captain in SC 4th Regiment on 11/14/1775. 1779-1781, a Lt. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Captain in Militia. Dates unknown. with Capt. Fairfield District. General Nathaniel Greene, who had replaced Gates in the South, decided to split his army and sent Morgan into South Carolina. Captain John Morgan, a Revolutionary soldier, came to Sumner County in 1784 with his father-in-law, Major William Hall, whose eldest daughter, Mary, he had married before leaving North Carolina. Mount Vernon is owned and maintained by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union, a private, non-profit organization. District Regiment) 1782-1783. Served a Lieutenant. Lieutenant in the St. David's Parish Militia under Col. George is now Edgefield Co. Florida Expedition A same man as John McElhenney above. Captain under Col. George Hicks 1775-1776. POW on 6/5/1780, exchanged A Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Commissary for Col. Edward Lacey's regiment. Promoted regiment. aka John Putnam. Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. under Col. John Thomas, Jr. 1778, Williamsburg District. 1779, elected under Col. Richard Winn. Marlboro District. Major. under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Virdin. A Dates unknown. 1779, Later, a Lieutenant and Captain under Col. LeRoy unknown. 1775, a Captain in Militia, regiment unknown (most likely, Orangeburgh Robert Anderson in the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. Regiment). Nothing more known. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. District. First to Captain 6/10/1777. Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey, Col. Thomas Sumter. Col. LeRoy Hammond. Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/17 men. A Hayes. Nothing more Captain in 1781. From A Captain under Col. William Hill then Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield below. At the Fall of aka Jacob Fraser. John McAffee. Regiment), dates unknown. Marlboro District. Cheraws District. A Lieutenant 5/12/1779, a Captain. Captain 9/28/1775 under Col. George Gabriel Powell.
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