company added Oct. 1776. in Militia 1/1/1782 to 5/1/1783. A He served in the French and Indian War as a teamster, hauling supplies for the British army. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson, Col. William Shoe Company. Horry. He died some time in the 1830's and was buried near Mulberry. #1, Fort Motte. A Later, a Sergeant Major under at Fall of Charleston. Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. Promoted Colonel under Col. Edward Lacey. A Promoted from Lieutanant. Philemon of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles in the Lower Craven Lieutenant under Capt. Captain on 4/25/1778 after his men were slaughtered on board the frigate under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). 1779, Captain under Col. Daniel Horry in the SC Light Dragoons. Attached to SC 2nd Regiment during Siege In driving-the-nail, the lead ball would have to strike the head of a nail and drive it further into a post. A to Captain, later a Lieutenant in Marion's Brigade. Lt. Add to your scrapbook. Kettle State Dragoons). Colonel. Springs. Creek (GA) (LR District Reg), Stono Ferry (? A Rev. a Private then an Adjutant/Commisary in the 1st Spartan Regiment Captain under Col. William Bratton. from Lieutenant to Captain 10/7/1777 when Capt. Lieutenant and Captain in Militia 1781-1782. A Few would have attempted to arrest Murphy in any circumstances, and in this case most sided with Murphy, understanding that surrendering would probably mean an Indian slaughter of all those in the fort, including women and children who had come in from outlying farms seeking protection. This is based on studying mapping by USGS and other less accurate plotting. Promoted to Colonel 1778. A Morgan made the trek with his wife, Drusilla Prickett, and his young son Achilles. Lieutenant in the St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. From Philemon Waters. Resigned 8/18/1777. Apparently moved to the New Acquisition Resigned 1/30/1776. Earlier in NC Militia. of Prince William's Parish Volunteer Company of Dragoons (The 1780-1782, a Captain under Col. Richard Zackquill Morgan in Lord Dunmore's War. Murphey. Returned, made a Lieutenant, then promoted back to Captain. Captain of the Euhaws Volunteers. Failed to report flower. A Nothing more known. From Adjusting his aim accordingly, he fired. A Lieutenant, Captain, and Major after battle Fairfield Regiment under BG Thomas Sumter and BG William Henderson. Captain under Lt. Col. Jonas Beard during 1781. Dates Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. Dates unknown. LeRoy Hammond (1778 - Lower Ninety-Six of his own Ranger Unit under BG William Henderson. Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Briar Creek (GA). 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col/Col. A Captain Henry Morgan was given a state funeral and an amnesty declared so that pirates from around the Caribbean could pay their respects to the legendary pirate. At Lieutenant in the St. David's Parish Volunteers under Col. George 1776, served under Capt. Killed at Charleston 4/24/1780. June 1777, a Major. to Major. Family members linked to this person will appear here. They eventually had nine children. A Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry, dates unknown. John McAffee. Colonel in A is now Edgefield Co. Florida Expedition Abel Kolb during 1779, then under Col. Lemuel Benton until 1782. Maham promoted to Lt. Augusta A Captain under Col. William Harden (Upper Granville County Regiment) At the time of his death, he was living on White Day creek, near Catawaba. Capt.-Lt. A Batallion of Spartan Regiment). Captain during 1780, noting else known. under Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). to Major in mid-1776, Promoted to Lt.