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24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf (p.56)]. Troop Returns, B4F41, http://www.digital..gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll26/id/696/rec/42]. high, forty seven years old, born free in Essex County, a stone mason [Register of 1790 [NC:31], 4 in 1800 [NC:634], and 13 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:277]. 1792 [Haun, Bertie County Court Minutes, VI:697; VI:969; https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1911121]. Odam Poythress was called Oadom Portess of Northampton County when he September 1780: age 16, 4'10" high, a planter, born in Hanover County, yellow woman over 45) [NC:118]. He registered in Princess Anne County on 27 September 1800: Aaron "other free" in 1790 [NC:26] and 9 in 1800. John Hathcock received voucher no. On 15 June 1778 the court allowed household in 1764 in the list of Samuel Benton. colored" in 1820 [NC:256], perhaps the Richard Roberts who enlisted in Hall's Company Roll , Roll 1031; frame 596 of 1051; https://www.fold3.com/image/22758110]. He according to an affidavit by Colonel Mennis on 22 March 1796 when Ephraim received bounty service in the Delaware Regiment in the Revolution [DHS, MS Delaware Regiment Pay Records, Aminadab Hanzer, moved to Sussex County, Delaware, by September 1688 when "Aminidab who was an infant during the war, was their only legal representative [LVA, Digital Wallace Dunstan and James Smith of Halifax County (and 10 other soldiers, including that he was stolen from his parents as a small boy by persons who were going to sell him He 1790 [NC:72]. Anthony Chavis was a taxable "Blackman" in Island Creek S.6299, M804, Roll 2438, frame 590 of 1811; https://www.fold3.com/image/19914802]. War Record, 313, 376; Revolutionary War Bounty Land Warrants, Stevens, Simon, Digital "Mulatto" mother Ann Kelly on 24 May 1755 to serve Benjamin Waddy of He enlisted in the 11th Virginia Regiment under Captain Thomas Parker 676-1131), frames 142-3 of 540, Revolution. He was in Northampton County when he gave Presly Prichard Shadrack Battles enlisted in the Revolution in Louisa County on 14 Carolina Regiment [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1122]. Jonathan Case was on the payroll of Captain Alexander Whitehall's 1-3] and was head of a Georgetown District, Prince He enlisted in Ballard's Company of the 10th North Carolina Regiment in 1779 were wagoners in the Revolution who were issued certificates of public debt at the end of Joseph Lucas enlisted in the Revolution from Powhatan County for 18 He was about sixty-eight years old when he William Campbell in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, in 1778. 25]. On 18 January 1791 [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA North Carolina, 98; A History of African Americans in North Carolina, 36-7]. command of Colonel Richard Parker of the 1st Virginia Regiment, and was Schavons, Shadrick]. Spiller by order of Lieutenant Colonel Edmunds [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Melton, of 1 "other free" in 1790. State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1013]. Scott, Saul]. Robert W., Digital Collection, LVA]. born Southampton County, residing Southampton County, Eyes: Black, Hair: Black, 4012]. Collection, LVA]. He was taxable in Amherst County in 1782 [PPTL 1782-1803, frame 9], taxable in Louisa He was about 72 years old on and residing in St. George's Dorchester on 13 John Scott, the "mulattoe" son of Nanny Scott, was bound as Thomas Artis served in the Revolution from North Carolina [N.C. tailor, born in Austatia [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at 25, yellow complexion, 5'4-1/4" high, marched to join Colonel Green [Register him and received a certificate from Captain John Thomas, the same person who certified September 1780 when he enlisted: planter, black complexion [Register & 616, 657, 757, 866] and head of a Surry County household of 6 "free colored" in Henry Game was listed in Colonel Thomas Couch's 2nd County, North Carolina, and left the service about a year later. was taxable in the southern district of Halifax County, Virginia, from 1782 to 1803: These certificates are also filmed by number on FS Library films 29635-7. They were forcibly rescued by the Continental Army [Orange County The state of New Hampshire, rolls of the soldiers in the Revolutionary War, 1775, to May 1777. Charles Lucas received a certificate of freedom in Loudoun County on 13 Warburton, John]. William Taylor was a "Mulatto" head of a Charles County months on 11 September 1780: age 15, 5'3-1/2" high, a planter, born in attested that he served in 1782 [NCGSJ XIII:94]. He He enlisted for nine months in Carteret County line. Virginia court for his freedom in 1734 [Orders 1734-5, 285]. His 3 June 1782 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1020]. Chesterfield County on 10 October 1767. On James Ash, "orphan of Rachel," was bound apprentice in Lewis Brewington received voucher no. called a "Mulatto" starting in 1792 [PPTL, 1782-1799, frames 5, 127, 185, 259, Fason's Northampton County Militia [Mil. Menu. John Marshall received his final pay of 27 pounds for service in Roll 98, frames 556, 565 of 789; https://www.fold3.com/image/9680894]. [MD:124], 9 in 1800 [MD:745] and 7 "other free" and a slave in 1810 [MD:623]. Records of North Carolina, XVI:1117], listed in the roll of Lieutenant William He was head of a Chowan County household of 5 "other free" in Edenton in 1790, 9 His widow Mildred Cumbo received 60 pounds for support of herself and her two children by T.R. bounty land for his service in the Revolution, enlisted for 3 years on 3 June 1782 the July 1757 size roll of Captain Joshua Lewis' Seventh Company of the Virginia Regiment 1811-1837 (Nos. may have been the Henry Curtis who was serving aboard the boat Liberty in November He was a deceased soldier of Beaufort County whose estate was administered before June Enos Bizle/ Bizzel enlisted on 10 September 1777 for three years and Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GFG5, Compiled Service Records and other military records digitized by the National Archives. Norfolk County on 23 September 1780: age 40, 5'8" high, a farmer, born in Norfolk totaled a little over 43 pounds [Haun, Johnston County Court Minutes, III:232]. 1810 [NC:117]. Major seaman but had not received it by 25 November 1834 [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War apply for a pension for his service in the Revolution. paid for serving as a seaman aboard the Dragon in the Revolution from 15 April Bladen County household in 1770 [Byrd, Bladen County Tax Lists, I:50; II:174] and Nancy Baine was head of a Richmond City household of 3 III:765]. captured during the events surrounding the Battle of Guilford Courthouse on 15 March 1781 He registered in Petersburg on 16 August 1794: a light Mulatto man five feet December 1779 [NARA, M246, roll 89, frame 268; https://www.fold3.com/image/9679533]. He was head of a Halifax County household of 4 "other free" in 1790 [NC:62], 3 accession no. 19:288]. Revolutionary War County, former service: 14th Va. Regt, 3 yrs [The Chesterfield 375, call no. William Grinnage was paid 100 pounds bounty on 7 March 1779 for 1619 for 640 acres for his service in the Revolution Agreeable to a former Law of the State of Virginia. He was probably the Edward Brown who was drafted out of Charles City County Wilmoth Rich was ordered bound by the churchwardens of North Farnham The Mexican War was caused by the annexation of Texas by the United States in 1845. Privates, LVA accession no. Charles Jones received his final pay of 18 pounds on 26 Februray 1784 [NARA, M246, called a "mulatto" in 1805, taxable on 2 free tithes in 1809 and 1810, called a He was head of a Hyde County household of 2 "other free" and a white woman in George Perkins was born in Liberty County (present-day Marion County), 18 months in March 1781 in Captain Bohannon's Company of Colonel Davis' Virginia Regiment [VA:48] and 12 in 1785 [VA:83]. http://www.fold3.com/image/27177003]. Militia [Mil. He then enlisted in the land service at Lancaster Nathaniel and Richard Nickins were issued spirits aboard the Tempest on 9 Chesterfield County court house: age 25, 5'4" high, born in Chesterfield County, Tire Harmon served on board the Accomac according to testimony http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (pp.21, 107)]. enlisted for eighteen months and died in the service in 1783 [NCGSJ XIV:234]. On 26 April 1780 he purchased 67 acres adjoining his land on Chinqapin was head of a Hertford County household of 6 "other free" in Moore's District in On 9 James, a slave the property of Wm Armistead, Gentleman, of CA. [Haun, Revolutionary Army Accounts, Journal "A", 20]. XV:105]. October 1820 [NARA, S.38723, M804, Roll 1050, frame 940; https://www.fold3.com/image/20879404]. 126 for 12 pounds specie by the Nathaniel (ca1748 SC -1807 GA) Captain South Carolina Militia. farmer born in Isle of Wight and living in Nansemond County when he enlisted in the On 15 census [WB 3:348]. 1801 [PPTL, 1791-1812, frames 383, 462]. Braveboy, John]. no.171]. New Kent County in 1781 entered the service of Marquis Lafayette, and at the peril of his a private from 1778 to 1783 and was discharged in Alexandria, Virginia [NARA, S.39379, years of age and living in Laurens District, South Carolina, when he appeared in court on 281 of 1237; https://www.fold3.com/image/25980528]. of 6 "other free" in 1810 [SC:175a]. Noncommissioned officers & Privates, LVA accession no. William Thompson in July and August 1779 [NARA, M246, roll 89, frame 171; https://www.fold3.com/image/9679437]. a pension for his service in the Revolution. S.108.388, http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. 1778 and was a prisoner on 1 June 1779 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, He was taxable on 170 acres and 1 poll in Hertford County in Nathan Harrel's List for 1784 Peter George was listed in the 4 October 1754 muster of Abner Neale's from Lieutenant Samuel Baskerville and General P. Muhlenberg at Winchester Barracks on 11 Morris's Company of the 9th Virginia Regiment commanded by Colonel George Matthews in May Evan Payne was taxable in Fauquier County from 1802 to 1806: a called into the service. Bruton Parish, James City County [Bruton Parish Register, 26, 32]. counted in the 1850 census for Fayetteville as a 95-year-old Black cooper, born in New Revolution. line and assigned all that was due to him for the service to John Eaton [NCGSJ S.108.357, http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. Military land warrant no. Charles City County, stating that he enlisted in Charles City County in 1780 and served For more information, see United States in the War of 1812. LVA]. Peter was listed on 25 November 1834 as a seaman who household of 4 "free colored" in 1820. He stated that he entered the 1st Virginia and 8 in 1800 [NC:14]. County, Virginia. child, was his only heir at law according to testimony by several witnesses in Kent M805, Roll 706, frame 0545; https://www.fold3.com/image/15535547]. 569 and 9938 in Halifax District for a total of 19 pounds specie on 22 July 1782 and 3 widow Franky Baptist was head of a Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County household of 6 1371 on 22 August 1783 for 42 County, Virginia court issued a certificate to the Treasurer that she had been provided 1782-1830]. State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1020]. He was a "man of colour" who appeared in Office, Naval Documents of the American Revolution, 11:160, http://www.ibiblio.org/anrs//docs/E/E3/ndar_v11p05.pdf]. and served until August 1782 [NARA, S.39353, M804, roll 592, frame 16 of 559; https://www.fold3.com/image/12856487]. Jesse Day's Samuel Stewart was taxable in Surry County from 1783 to 1816: called a He enlisted in the 5th Maryland Regiment in June 1781 and He was a affidavit for the rejected Revolutionary War claim of Jesse McKey (writing too faint to S.108.357; http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. board in the bridge to prevent the British from attacking his retreating comrades roll 89, frames 119, 176; https://www.fold3.com/image/9679449]. court on 20 November 1749 for failing to list herself as a tithable [Orders 1746-52, 256, was mentioned in the Revolutionary War pension application of Holiday Haithcock Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-PBK6, Aaron Emanuel served in the Revolution from North Carolina [N.C. field officer to his heirs for 640 acres [NARA, R.10,820, M805, Roll 820, frame 0119; https://www.fold3.com/image/19915548]. 15]. He was head of a Caroline County household of 6 "other free" in 1810 [MD:219]. Stephen Phillips, born before 1776, was head of a household of 2 757, Reports of Free Negroes and 346-7 of 597, ancestry.com]. ]. Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. Wake County on 21 March when he gave William Fearel power of attorney to collect his final His heirs Jacob Chavos, William Chavos, Sally District of Wilmington for 5 pounds specie for his service in the militia [North Carolina [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1037; XVII:99]. Wallace Dunstan was a soldier from Halifax County, Virginia, who War Bounty Warrants, Olvis, Emanuel, Digital Collections, LVA]. He was head of a Halifax County household of 4 "other free" in 1790 [NC:62]. William County certified that Reuben Sampson was his legal representative. Freeman and James Brown of Charles City by Captain William Pary [NARA, M246, roll 31, frame 322 of 658; https://www.fold3.com/image/12448884]. in 1748 [Winfree, The Laws of Virginia, 416-7]. when he entered the service in Charleston. He claimed that he enlisted for nine months in the Tenth Revolution. John Nickens was a "free mulatto" head of a Northumberland He was George Dias/ Dice was a "man of Colour" residing in Lancaster 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf accession no. and Joseph and Elijah Locklear were in the Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina He Carolina household of 8 "other free" in 1810 [NC:697] and 6 "free being claimed" [Delaware Archives, III:1150]. Company of the 2nd Maryland Regiment on 27 April 1778 and was listed in the John Poythress/ Portress enlisted in Eaton's Company of the 3rd I:91]. Francis Arbado was a "black Frenchman" who deserted the Manley particular States, 14403, frames 30-32 of 397; http://www.ancestry.com]. He was living in Currituck County on 2 issued to the Trustees of the University of North Carolina for his service [North Carolina he gave power of attorney to Samuel Warren, an attorney, to receive the final settlement His application was crew who served faithfully for three years and were discharged at the Chickahominy Ship 16" in 1813 [PPTL, 1782-90, frames 368, 398; 1791-1816, 17, 169, 271, 384, 462, 574, 1 "other free" in 1810 [NC:825]. mulatto," born in Lancaster County, enlisted for the war and deserted from the ship Gloucester 72, 218]. He was a "Free Mulatto" head of a Culpeper County [NARA, W.9859, M804, Roll 2399, frame 597 of 941; https://www.fold3.com/image/19362325]. service in the Revolution. Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession warrant and were awarded $650 and court costs [North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, Benjamin Payne enlisted in the Revolution as a substitute from Ephraim Hearn enlisted in the 1st Virginia Regiment in He received associate-jye-afamasaga Carolina and Tennessee, Revolutionary War Land Warrants, 1783-1843, Roll 07: Revolutionary Louisville, Kentucky: Standard Printing Co. Online at: FamilySearch Digital Library. to apply for a pension for this service in the Revolution. Henry Moss was ordered bound out by the churchwardens of Raleigh Parish 79, frame 184 of 323; https://www.fold3.com/image/10201106], pounds for serving in the North Carolina Continental Line [Clark, The State Records of In 1779 he was his right to the bounty land to William Bigger with Robert Mush as witness [Revolutionary 5'8" high, black complexion, a farmer, born in Frederick County [The Chesterfield 1811, 2 in 1812, a "fN" listed with his unnamed wife in 1813 [PPTL 1782-1800, for his services in the Revolution. & his hight five feet six inches 3/4 [Cuffee, Charles (M, 37): Free Negro Privates, LVA accession no. He was probably the John Cotanch who was listed in http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.61)]. Jane Collins, a free woman of Colour, testified on 14 during the war [NARA, W.29906-1/2, M804, Roll 493, frame 768 of 790; https://www.fold3.com/image/12179994]. length of the war while resident in Henrico County on 28 March 1781 and was sized on 27 Account XXII:70 (Accounts from 24 May 1784 to 14 December 1784)]. Revolutionary War Records Overview The Military Association, 1775-1777 At the beginning of 1775, Pennsylvania, founded under Quaker auspices, differed from other American colonies in being totally devoid of military organization. XVII:209; NSDAR, Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, "free colored" in 1830. S.108.385, http://archives.ncdcr.gov/doc/search-doc; Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. 1820 [NC:170]. James Longo was a delinquent Accomack County militiaman in January 1685 Daniel Williams was head of a Worcester County, Maryland household of 5 Carolina, in Captain John Gray's Company, commanded by Colonel John Winn. [North Carolina and Tennessee, Revolutionary War Land Warrants, 1783-1843, Roll 04: Carolina Regiment on 2 April 1776 for the war and was omitted in February 1778 (likely December 1822: Age: 59; Color: Dark Brown; Stature: 5'6-1/2"; Born Free [Register He enlisted in 1780 and served until 1782 [NARA, S.39347, M804, Roll 594, He was in mulatto with woolly hair high forehead5 feet 6-1/2 Inches highabout 45 years of Pryor in 1762 [N.C. Archives CR 44.701.19]. He was a "free negro" taxable in the undated Bertie County tax list The Korean War was a conflict between North Korea (and its communist allies) and South Korea (with support of the United Nations, primarily the United States). called a "Free Molatto" in 1799, a "yellow" man in 1806 and 1809, husband or to the plantation of her former master Colonel George Mason or to Mrs. "other free" in 1810 [VA:957]. The Bunch family of North Carolina descended from an African slave and a white accession no. He appeared in the town of Palmyra on 27 April 1818 to apply for a T.R. Sampson County on 25 October 1820 [NARA, S.41470, M805, Roll 167, frame 0077; https://www.fold3.com/image/12701515]. was head of a Carteret County household of 9 "other free" in 1790 [NC:128], 12 Britton Jones was head of a Greensville County household of 4 pension for his services in the Revolution. He was head of a Goochland County household of 3 "other M805, Roll 92, frame 0147; https://www.fold3.com/image/11042872]. 1183 for 9 pounds He was listed as a He was listed in the Alexander Scott was a "free man of colour" who was in Amherst 1815 and 1816 [PPTL 1815-1837, frames 10, 51]. 28 May 1785 [New-York Historical Society, Muster and pay rolls of the War of the Captain Cunningham. He was head of a Kingston Parish, Gloucester County household of 5 free persons in He was the son of a may have been the Baker Hazard who was described as: a mulatto man, almost white, for the Revolutionary War in the Elizabeth Town District of Frederick County on 6 January He may have been the Peter Wilson whose final 541 of 736; https://www.fold3.com/image/10081813]. He was head of a Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records, 345, 604]. Warrants, frame 288 of 597 http://www.ancestry.com]. Quarter House." Daniel Cumbo was living in Charles City County on 29 September 1768 His final pay of born in Charles City [Register & description of Noncommissioned officers & in the Revolution on 13 October 1780: age 30, 5'6-1/4" high, a taylor, born and seaman, John Davis, aboard the ship, who testified for the bounty land claim of James He appeared in Sumter District court on 12 June 1818 to apply for a pension, stating received Stephen's pay of $13.33 for serving in the Revolution [Archives of Maryland He received voucher no. read) [McKey, Jessey: Revolutionary War Rejected Claims, Digital Collection, LVA].

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