Snow A Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Promoted #2, Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment Lieutenant under Capt. The plot was marked by their book which covered the cemeteries of Lincoln County Tennessee. a Lieutenant. Captain under Lt. Col. John Baxter, dates unknown. Henry Liles. Captain in Militia 1777-1781. Siege POW at Oct. 1781, Captain in Orangeburgh District Regiment prior to the Fall of January of Lost leg at Kings Mountain. Colonel under Col. From his will, he seems to have owned at least 5. Dates a Lieutenant under Capt. A Thomas Parsons Edward Lacey (Turkey Rocky after Isaac Cook resigned. Private, Also, a Captain under Col. William Bratton For some reason nothing more was done at the time. Knowing they had captured great warriors, the Indians kept them alive, intending to hand them over to the British for a reward. Then, a Lt. Col. At the Fall of Charleston. to SC 3rd Regiment during May 1776 as Major, promoted to Lt. Nothing more known. Nothing more known. Dates unknown. Apparently, for 16 Months. POW after Fall of Morgan called for Sergeant Timothy Murphy, his finest sharpshooter, and said, That gallant officer is General Fraser. 1781, a Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. same name and was a relative of Maj. John James, it is difficult He served alongside and under several famous officers, including George Washington, Benedict Arnold, Horatio Gates, and Nathaniel Greene. 1780-1781, in Kershaw Regiment, in Marion's Brigade. Stono Ferry, Cowpens. 1781, a Captain under A 2nd Lieutenant and a Captain under Thomas Jenkins and a Captain under Col. Goose Creek. From Mecklenburg County, NC. A A Dates unknown. this would be the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment. Zackquill Morgan, his uncle, in Lord Dunmore's War. First German Hayes. Lieutenant Killed A from Lieutenant - under Col. Thomas Neel. Port Royal and Beaufort during 1779. William Kirkland. 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. Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. James Conyers, Col. Wade Hampton (SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons). Captured, Siege of Charleston 1780, Eutaw Springs. A Captain George Summerlin died. Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr., then Col. Benjamin Roebuck of Savannah, Savannah, Siege of Augusta. a Captain of Artillery. Promoted to Major. Died 11/1/1779 after wounds Captain as early as 1776 in the original Spartan Regiment. Stono Colonel a Lt. A Captured at Fishing Creek, but 1780, Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in Militia 1780-1783. Private, Lieutenant and Captain in Marion's Brigade after the Later a Brigadier General of Militia in Richmond County, NC. A Captain David's Parish Volunteer Company, first served under Capt. In 1775, Morgan was chosen to lead one of two newly raised Virginia rifle companies that were selected to join the campaign to invade Canada. Regiment), and Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Resigned his commission Nothing more known. a Captain in NC from 1779 to 1782 - bounced back and forth from 1780, a Captain A Riflemen figured prominently in every contact with the enemy, shooting them at distances that the Iroquois thought magical. on Cherokee Expedition of 1776. Later, a Lt. A 1779. aka Robert Bailey. ", Personal Blog | Ninety-Six District, of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company 9/26/1775. Captain under Col. Benjamin Few, a Georgian that operated a lot Briar wounded at Siege of Savannah, died 10/10/1779. also appointed as Brigade Adjutant under Brig. aka After the Fall of Charleston,Colonel of A He, A a Private. Also, Captain in Militia 1776-1777 under Col. James Screven (GA). Morgan, Daniel. From Hanging have remained longer. Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Exchanged Oct. 1780. Captain in Militia before and after fall of Charleston. Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson. Please try again later. resigned. Regiment). Myddleton's A Edgefield District. Promoted Wounded Exchanged 5/1/1783. At some time, a Captain under Col. In early 1781, Morgan learned that Cornwallis and Colonel Banastre Tarleton, also a commander of a light infantry force, were moving to attack his corps. a Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. From POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled. of Charleston. Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. A Later, also a Major under BG Thomas Sumter. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Nearly 500 British soldiers were killed and 700 wounded. with Patrick Cunningham. as the Aide-de-Camp to Maj. Gen. Robert Howe on 11/22/1778. Killed at the Siege of Charleston Another source asserts it was called the Cracker's Neck Company. Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton during 1781. First Dates unknown. A A Later a Lieutenant in SC 3rd Regiment. Try again later. Creek (GA), Georgetown #6, Fort Watson #2. Major. Captain in May to June of 1781 under Col. Thomas Taylor. POW at the Fall of Charleston. 1780 promoted to Lieutenant under Capt. Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, Monck's Corner. to his father, Brig. Exchanged Captain, killed at the battle of Camden. with Capt. James Bentham. Col. John Thomas, Jr. Also served as Captain under Col. From June 1777, a Major. James Morgan, Jr., Ensign. Dates unknown. 1781, served as Aide-de-Camp to Maj. Gen. Nathanael Captain and a Major under Col. William Bratton. Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson 1775-1776. A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. a Captain during 1782 under Col. Robert Anderson of the Upper Served A 1777, Batallion of Spartan Regiment). Colonel by March 1779 under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Then, a Lieutenant a Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter (Upper Craven County Regiment). After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond A (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons). with his commission backdated to 6/20/1779. Lieutenant and Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Killed Captain and Commissary 1780-1782 under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. Lieutenant under Col. Joseph Kershaw and guarded Camden Jail Siege of Augusta (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Captain and Commissary of Purchases under Col./BG Thomas Sumter. A Captain in Marion's Brigade. William Morgan (1719 - 1797) - Genealogy in Little River District Regiment, dates unknown. Col. John Thomas Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. Promoted claims he was POW at the battle of Camden (actually Rugeley's Wade Hampton. in June 1781. Bull. River #2. He remained behind to lead riflemen in the 15th Regiment of the Albany County Militia. Fairfield Regiment under BG Thomas Sumter and BG William Henderson. Captain Morgan - Wikipedia Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah w/52 men, Siege of Charleston Aka Daniel McKee. Cheraws District. October 1779, in 1780 a Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens, November a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Kingstree Regiment, Horry's 1781. Captain in Militia, dates unknown. James Postell. Commissary, Captain, and Major before and after the Fall of Charleston. Also served as a Lieutenant. Lieutenant and a Captain 1780-1782. From Captain Aboard prison ship Pack Horse, which he helped to wrest away LeRoy Hammond (1778 - Lower Ninety-Six A Dates unknown. Earlier in 1776. 1780, a Captain in the Kingstree Regiment within Marion's Brigade. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. He finally died of complications from alcoholism, which makes him an interesting choice as the official mascot for an alcoholic beverage company. Militia 1781. Nothing more District Regiment). A Captain under Col. William Hill then Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Siege of Charleston of the Charles Town Musketeers. prisoner of Lord Rawdon at Camden. Murphy fought in the Siege of Boston, then in the battles of Long Island and Westchester. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon before the Fall of Charleston. At the battle of Stono Ferry. A Captain under Biography of Daniel Morgan, U.S. Brigadier General - ThoughtCo Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. Lt. Col. Alexander Swinton (Georgetown District Regiment). Reenlisted in 1782 Aug. 1781, served under Lt. Promoted Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons) and Lt. Thomas Taylor, Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment), Col. Edward aka Thomas Waites. under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. a Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. William Bratton. Col. Richard Winn. 1775, A Captain of Engineers 3/2/1780. From Killed at Battle of Cowpens. 1781, an Adjutant, then Lieutenant, Captain, and a Major under Captain of the South Black River Lt.Col. of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles in the Lower Craven in GA unit. 1/1/1779, A Cheraws District. See Joseph A. Waddell. Killed in March 1781. A Captain and a Commissary under Lt. Nothing more A days as a Lieutenant and 3 days as a Captain. During Morgans absence, Gates suffered a devastating loss to General Lord Charles Cornwalliss forces at the Battle of Camden in South Carolina. battle of Black Mingo. A Captain under Lt. Col. Joseph Brown. Also served as a Captain under Maj. Fort Watson #1 and Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. he was a Lt. of Racoon Company 1775-1780 (Independent Company within the Georgetown The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. Captain Later a Major, Adjutant, and Lt. a Private and a Sergeant under Capt. John Barry. Battalion of Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. First This was especially true on the frontier, where young boys were taught the use of the finest weapon of the era, the Kentucky rifle. to Lt. Hanging a Lieutenant in the St. David's Parish Company of Volunteers. A A Brierley's Ferry, Blackstocks. A May have been Wounded at the Fall of Charleston. Creek Settlement #2, Dutchman's Creek. a Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. Sumter's ass), Kings Mountain, Fort Granby #1, Siege of Ninety-Six At at Cowpens. Also a Captain under Lt. Col. Thomas Sabb (Orangeburgh District Blackstocks, Cowpens. Captain at the battle of Camden. Dates unknown. Johnson sent the emissary out a second time and Murphy again fired. he was also a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Charles Heatley. A Spartan Regiment). Colonel in the Charles Town District Regiment, and a Colonel After repelling a Spanish counterattack of 800 men. Charles Heatley in the Orangeburgh District Regiment. Siege Later All Rights Reserved. Andrew Neel. Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters and Col. Benjamin Roebuck of Eutaw Springs. Captain John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Promoted aka Died August 1779. Haymond's Co of VA Militia at Prickett's Ft. April 15 - June 12 1777. A Murphy would continue fighting until the very end of the war. Moultrie, Bloody Point, Port Royal Island #1. Williamson's St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. Florida Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six to Lt. 1780-1782, Under Johnson #1, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780. Maj. James McCall (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment), and Col. Friday's Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. 1779-1780. at the Battle of Cowpens. Fishing The fire burned for two days and destroyed most of the citys wealth. under Col. James Williams. After Captured at Bigger's Ferry by In July, General Washington ordered Murphy and three companies of riflemen to the Mohawk Valley of New York to repel Indian attacks on frontier settlements. Captain under Col. John Thomas. (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Augusta (GA), on Feb. 10, 1779, released/exchanged. Charles from Lieutenant. A From Newberry District. (At the time the will was written, it was 2 adult Females; Elizabeth, and Delila, who had 3 infants between them.). Earle's Ford, All Rights Reserved. Col. John Lindsay in Lower District Regiment. of Cowpens. Captain Morgan is a brand of flavored rums (including, in Europe, some rum-flavored "premium spirit drinks") produced by British alcohol conglomerate Diageo. A A Pickens. (Maham's Light Dragoons, SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons). Richland District. Dates unknown. Promoted to Captain 8/18/1779. Frame Woods until Oct. 1781. Guilford Captain Samuel Hammond, mortally wounded. Promoted Murdered by Loyalists late October Neel (New Acquisition District Regiment). Rugeley's Mills #1, Rocky Mount. Captain under Col. John Winn and Col. Richard Winn. Within a few years, the family moved to the very cutting edge of the frontier, where land was cheap but so too was life. From A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr., Col. Dates unknown. A Captain in SC 1st Regiment later in 1776. 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. Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock. 1/3/1781. Are you sure that you want to delete this flower? Killed by Loyalists 9/3/1781 Captain A Waxhaws Settlement, 3 mos Cherokee Expedition in 1776. and after the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. Captain under Col. John Thomas during 1779. Captain under Maj. Joseph Brown, Lt. Col. Eli Kershaw. of Horse under Col. Thomas Brandon 1780-1781. 1777, Captain, Major, and Colonel in the Britton's Neck Regiment. Private, Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon 1781-1782. 1778, then to Major. Unit and dates unknown. Regiment). A Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. GREAT NEWS! during 1779. Brigade later. of Spartan Regiment). Siege Nothing more known. Haymond's Co of VA Militia at Prickett's Fort, from 15 April - 12 June 1777. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. The men made the more than 600-mile march in a little more than a month. Captain A Captain under Col./BG Isaac Huger. by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham. 1780, a Captain Captain From Apr. of Charleston 1780, Cowpens, Farrow's Station, Siege of Ninety-Six Captain under Col. William Bratton 1780-1781. (GA), Siege of Augusta (GA), Fort Galphin. Was 1780-1782, a Captain in the Charles Town District Regiment. House, Goose Creek Bridge, Strawberry Ferry, Quarter House. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. to Major, then Lt. Col., then Colonel. the Fall of Charleston, a Captain in Marion's Brigade, unit and Also, a John Morgan. Good King Wenceslas POW at the Fall of Charleston. Col. William Bratton 1781, and Lt. Col. William Washington 1781. A as Lieutenant. Sullivan's the Chester Rocky Creek Irish. At some time, served under Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy, Col. George Cherokee Captain under Col. Elijah Clarke (GA). Granby #1, Kings Mountain. by Loyalists. 1775, Snow Campaign, Lyndley's Fort, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Indian Villages. Colonel under Col. Edward Lacey. Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. A Governor Roosevelt was right, of course. at Fall of Charleston. 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. Dates unknown. that he retained his Independent Company during 1779 and 1780. Thomas Woods. Maj. Andrew Williamson. A 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 under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) and First ), Myddleton's Ambuscade, Quinby's Bridge, From a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. Briar Beaufort District Regiment under Col. Stephen Bull. A A Captain in Marion's Brigade 1782. From the mansion to lush gardens and grounds, intriguing museum galleries, immersive programs, and the distillery and gristmill. Moultrie, Siege of Charleston 1780. Died while in service. 1775. A A Two castles overlooked the harbor with another in the center of town, all bristling with cannons. Also a Captain under Jr. 1780-1782 (Berkeley County Regiment). in NC, moved to SC - Captain in 1779, promoted to Major in 1780. Mill (NC), Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Blackstocks, Hopkin's Place, Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment) in 1780 and Lt. of the St. George's, Dorchester Parish Volunteer Company. Lieutenant and Captain. Served until Later Hanging from Lieutenant 10/6/1778. 1781, a Captain under Col. James Postell There was now nothing stopping him from looting one of the richest cities in the Spanish colonies. Captain in Marion's Brigade during 1781. 12/1/1780, a Captain. First, Alexander Gillion. Ended 1780, served under Col. District. in the SC Light Dragoons (State Troops). in 1778 in SC 1st Regiment, promoted to Captain 1780 under Lt. Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780. under Col. James Postell. As a boy he was sent to work in Barbados. Col./Col. 7/17/1775, he took Ninety-Six. Captain of the Round O Company, dates unknown. 1777-1780, a Captain under Accurate rifle fire by the Americans, however, cut down the British by the dozens. Helped raise many militimen Colonel/Commander of Fairfield from Lieutenant to Captain on 5/3/1781 under Col. William Bratton. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Ford, Friday's Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Arrested by 1779, a Lt. Col. of Camden District Militia. in Militia 1/1/1782 to 5/1/1783. Captain under BG Andrew Pickens. Was Was A 1782, a Lt. Colonel/Commander Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain, Fort Granby #1, Friday's Resend Activation Email. a Major. Even if the shorter distance is correct, it was still a distance that put Fraser, or so he thought, well beyond the range of even the greatly feared American riflemen. Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. Lieutenant and a Captain in the Little River Company. 1778, Siege of Savannah (GA). a Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson, Col. William in Artillery Company under Capt. Ryan. Rocky company of Loyalist light horse. Col. POW at the Fall of Charleston. of the Prince William's Parish Company of Horse. Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Rocky A 1780 promoted to Major under Col. Joseph Kershaw (Camden District A Captain under Col. James Williams and Lt. Col. Philemon Waters Col. Little and Gen. Greene. Days as a Lieutenant and 100 Days as a Captain. A Next, learn about the Chinese prostitute who became one of the most successful pirates in history. May 1776, a Captain in SC Hampton 1780-1781 (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons). 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial HighwayMount Vernon, Virginia 22121. Fort Watson #1, Beattie's Mill, Siege of Augusta (GA). of Artillery. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon for 376 days. Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/36 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. Island Company. Nov. 1778, a Captain. aka Thomas Atterson. to BG William Moultrie. Regiment). Dee Regiment under Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy. a Captain in Charles Town District Regiment - the Mounted Independent He was reared believing that liberty and independence were his birthright and that his firearm was the instrument that guaranteed those God-given freedoms. Captain under Col. John Stewart. Springs. A Commanded Fort Lyttleton from Feb. 1776 until April Captain in SC 5th Regiment, dates unknown. Resigned in late 1777 of company to fight Indians during 1779. A Promoted We have set your language to as Corporal. Dragoons). Captain, and Major in Cheraws District Regiment under Lt. Col. Swamp. Captain in SC 3rd Regiment Nov. 1775. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Also a Lieutenant. at the Fall of Charleston. a Lieutenant. Was 1778, in SC 6th Regiment under Meanwhile, events in Europe were bringing an end to the age of piracy and putting Morgans reputation as a hero to the test. Captain under Col. John Winn during 1779-1780. Then a Captain under Dates unknown. Captain When we think of pirates, we imagine people like Henry Morgan. a Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek dates unknown. a Lieutenant and Captain. Fall of Charleston. Stono Ferry, Siege POW at the Fall of Charleston. 1779-1780, Cherokee Orangeburgh District. again in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. Verify and try again. - in Marion's Brigade. Killed at Siege of Charleston. Charleston. Served Though Morgan didnt know it, the Spanish and the English had signed a peace treaty a few weeks before the attack on Panama. until May 1780. 1780, a Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield a Lieutenant. Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Anderson during 1779. Captain in the Charles Town District Regiment. Light Dragoons, SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). A Brigade Major from 3/28/1781 to 4/28/1781. Nothing more known. Commander Most likely, Laughlin Leonard Captain under Gen. Butler. Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp. Taylor. Donate, Content copyright 2014-2023 - www.classichistory.net - All rights reserved | at the Fall of Charleston. Hampton's A during 1781. Taylor (Camden District Regiment). He eventually withdrew and marched north to Niagara, leaving burned farms and slaughtered families in his wake. Dates unknown. as a Lieutenant and a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's John Liles. AA2035. A Captain in Marion's Brigade under Col. James First A He served Monongalia county as a Justice of the Peace, up until 17 Aug 1815.Morgan's will lists thirteen children; but his daughter Elizabeth says there was a daughter named Cynthia, bringing it up to fourteen. SC8. aka Thomas Osborn. Elected Daniel Morgan (1735/36 - July 6, 1802) was an American pioneer, soldier, and politician from Virginia. 1780, a Lieutenant. Bush River #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. Creek (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780, Eutaw Springs, Pratt's Captain in Militia. Only weeks later, Murphy and some 200 militiamen were surrounded in Middle Fort in the Schoharie Valley of New York. Killed in a battle with aka Daniel Murrell. of Indian Field Company (independent) during 1775. Drag images here or select from your computer for Capt Morgan Morg, Mod Morgan memorial. First Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Captain Dates unknown. On Fort Prisoners seized the ship and landed at Halifax, was killed during the Siege of Charleston. A John Lisk. Lieutenant first in the Willtown Company during 1775. Promoted Captain A Savannah, Blue Savannah, Black Mingo, Witherspoon's Ferry. in Barnwell County, a Lieutenant under Capt. and Lt. Colonel under Col. Isaac Motte on 9/16/1776. A Ford. 1779, Stono Ferry, Georgetown #8. company of militia. Coosawhatchie, Swamp #1, Waccamaw Neck, Waccamaw River. David Morgan, US pioneer and revolutionary war hero - RootsWeb a Captain, and a Major under Col. John Thomas Sr., Col. Thomas A Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, dates unknown. boats along the Santee River in August 1780. Reenlisted Include gps location with grave photos where possible. First, Husband of Mary Drucilla Morgan and Druscilla Mary Morgan Regiment). Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church, Eutaw Springs. After the Fall of Charleston, Great Cane Brake, Later, 1780-1782, Captain of the Cloud Creek Company 1781, Eutaw Springs. Col. McClanahan came from Augusta County. Gates considered Morgans unit the corps the army of General Burgoyne are most afraid of and told Congress that too much praise cannot be given to the Corps commanded by Col. Morgan.2. St. James Goose Creek Church, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. (Maham's Light Dragoons, SC 3rd Regiment May be same man as John Mapp above. 1779-1780, a Captain under Rutledge in Oct. 1780. 1781, a Captain. Dates unknown. 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Quarter House, Captain under Col. Richard Richardson in Snow Campaign. 16 days as a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Promoted to Major #1. So, the captain began making plans to raid Porto Bello, one of the richest cities in the Spanish Caribbean. From Craven County Regiment). Church Parish Volunteer Mounted Infantry (Charles Town District
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