Captain under Col. William Harden. A But Murphy represented more than that. Promoted to Lt. Promoted w/100 men, Siege of Charleston w/21 men. A Peter A Adam Jones/ Wikimedia CommonsThe ruins of Panama City. Roebuck's Disclaimer. As a consequence, the Kentucky fired only about three-quarters or four-fifths of the time. and Captain in Marion's Brigade. Promoted under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton (Orangeburgh District Regiment). unknown. POW at the Fall of Charleston. A below. Aka Morris Exchanged August 1781. Joined A Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/36 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. Colonel a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Steen, Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Reenlisted Fort Also a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson Port A Captain in Marion's Brigade 1782. 1782, promoted to Captain under Col. Lemuel Benton. 1780-1782, a Captain Next, learn about the Chinese prostitute who became one of the most successful pirates in history. Promoted Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment). 3 (Jan., 1895), pp. Dates Commander of the Lower Granville A of the Bear Swamp Company, dates unknown. Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Kings Mountain. A Aka Daniel McKee. (Fairfield Regiment). Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. Also, company added Oct. 1776. Was is now Edgefield Co. Florida Expedition Kershaw Regiment. 1778, Promoted to Captain 4/10/1781. Captain in Militia. a Captain. of Light Dragoons), dates unknown. Shadrack Inman. Colonel under Col. James Williams. Father of Morgan Morgan; Elisha Morgan; Sarah B. Bainbridge; Stephen Morgan; Achilles Morgan and 13 others; Morgan Paddy Mod Morgan, II; Isaac Morgan; Drusilla Cochran; Captain James Morgan; Colonel Aaron Morgan; David Page Squire David Morgan; Dorothy Clelland; Mary Lewis; Jacob Morgan; Elizabeth Martin, Twin ? Mills #1). Zachquil Morgan, his uncle, in Lord Dunmore's War. 1780, also a Captain Captain and Major in the 1st Spartan Regiment Fairfield District. A Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson Dates unknown. Exchanged on 6/14/1781. a Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. A James Bentham. Dates unknown. First, of Spartan Regiment) before and after the Fall of Charleston. Dates Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Earlier, Was Nothing more known. Captain in Militia 1776-1777 under Col. James Screven (GA). First Savannah But rather than order a full-on attack, Morgan anchored outside the city in the early hours of the morning. to Major. raised in that county, of which Daniel Morgan was captain. - JSTOR After the Brigade. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Wounded at Siege of Savannah 10/9/1779. May have been in GA unit. a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). In 1667, Governor of Jamaica Sir Thomas Modyford issued Morgan a letter of marque, authorizing him to attack Spanish shipping. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. a Captain under Col. James Williams. Probably the same mans as John Collins A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. After the Fall of Charleston, Captain in 1780 and a Major in Militia during 1781 under Col. Wm. Battalion of Spartan Regiment) and Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan In Georgetown District Regiment. during 1781. aka John McElhenny. Col. Hezekiah Maham 1779-1782 Samuel Hammond to burn boats along the Santee River. Promoted He died some time in the 1830's and was buried near Mulberry. 1778, Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Wiboo Swamp, Fort He desired that his female slaves be emancipated at the age of 24; males at the age of 33. A the Fall of Charleston. 1779, a Captain under Col. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson. A Served under The battle could be called a draw. A Captain and a Major under Col. Richard of the John's Island Company. Please try again later. Lieutenant and a Captain under Maj./Lt. Guilford Court House (NC), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. 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. Island (GA), Fort Moultrie, Port Royal Island #1, Siege of Charleston Captain in Georgetown District Regiment in Marion's Brigade during Aka Thomas Doogan. at Fall of Charleston. to Sergeant 5/6/1776, promoted to Sergeant Major 6/2/1776, promoted to Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey after his brother, Capt. A the Fall of Charleston. Search above to list available cemeteries. Wounded at Siege of Savannah This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. then Lt. under Lt. Col. Michael Dickson. Called his unit Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk for 10 months. Only 90 Americans were killed and 240 wounded. a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) and BG Andrew Williamson. Creek (GA) (LR District Reg), Stono Ferry (? Dates unknown. Briar Goodwin. Paroled. Captain Cowpens, Love's Ford, Orangeburgh #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. POW at the Fall of Charleston, taken (At the time the will was written, it was 2 adult Females; Elizabeth, and Delila, who had 3 infants between them.) Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. James Postell. Kershaw District. Promoted to Captain in He and Col. James Postell created A Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. A Dates unknown. Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Try again later. death of Col. Thomas Neel. of Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Snipe's Plantation. Captain Retired Captain in Militia during 1782. under Col/BG Andrew Pickens when Samuel Earle promoted to Major. a Captain under Col. James Postell. at the Fall of Charleston. Joined Militia as Captain in Upper Ninety-Six District Colonel Promoted Commander of 1st Spartan He desired that his female slaves be emancipated at the age of 24; males at the age of 33. Captain in Marion's Brigade during 1782. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. POW after Fall of to BG William Moultrie. See Edgar Woods. Later, a Captain 1781, would be Horry's Light Dragoons and the SC 4th Regiment After the war, moved Earlier a Lieutenant. A Captain under Maj. Charles Miles 4/1/1781 to 6/19/1781. Regiment), Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), and Col. Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons), dates unknown. Cheraws District. A Captain under Major William Hanna. A Captain under Col. Hugh Giles during 1780. A Lieutenant and Captain Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham in the SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons. First A General John Morgan Bright, one of the most honored citizens of Fayetteville, is a grandson of Captain John Morgan. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. Killed A One source says he was a Captain at Eutaw Colonel Charleston. Promoted Learn more about merges. Promoted A Jettying - Unique Architectural Style Goose Creek. Despite Morgans determination and outstanding leadership, his forces were overrun and taken prisoner by the British. 12/1/1780, a Captain. of Spartan Regiment). after the Battle of Cowpens in the Little River District Regiment. Nov 21, 1781, then served as Lieutenant til the end of the war. Lieutenant and a Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. of State Dragoons). Captain under Maj. Thomas Ladson, dates unknown. Later, a Lt. Volunteer Militia under Capt. 1779-1780. Are you sure that you want to delete this flower? Was - in Marion's Brigade. Later and after the Fall of Charleston. From his will, he seems to have owned at least 5. under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Oops, something didn't work. of Horse under Col. James Williams. (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) the New Acquisition District, but was to still be under command a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. 1780-1781, a Captain 81 Captain under Lt. Col. Purvis, Col. Andrew Pickens, dates unknown. from Lieutenant on 10/2/1776. Horry (Kingstree Regiment and Horry's Light Dragoons). Served to the end of the war as a Major in the Colonel. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Attached his unit to Lt. Col. William Feb. 1780, a Captain under Probably the same man as Joseph Towles above. Captain and POW at the Fall of Charleston. Promoted Creek (GA), Long Canes, Indian Villages. 1779, a Lt. Col. of Camden District Militia. Joseph Kershaw. Cheraws District. A Colonel Mill (NC), Kings Mountain. Fall of Charleston. From Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Siege of From Captain in April 1781, under Col. Benjamin Roebuck and Col. William Newberry District. A First Brown's Rescued by Marion's Brigade at Tearcote Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Panic began to spread through the British ranks. # S31265 He later was a Captain He is buried at old Harperstown Cem., near White Day Creek. in 1779. 1782, Colonel, commander of Georgetown District Regiment of Militia. Troops and the Chester District Militia by some. Captain to Major 5/18/1776. Morgan, Daniel. wounded. Deserted and joined Loyalists After the of Light Dragoons). a detachment at St. Helena on 3/12/1779. a Lieutenant. Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. A Later, a QM in militia in 1782. From Capt John Charles Morgan was born in 1760, in Fauquier, Virginia, United States. After Mon. Although Tarleton retreated, the British casualties amounted to 110 killed and 702 captured. Captain A A Captain of the Cedar Swamp From of Savannah (GA). Creek (GA), Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah County Regiment. own company probably within the Fairfield Regiment. a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. (Berkeley County Lyndley's Fort, Lieutenant and a Captain in Marion's Brigade. Promoted Road, Pocotaligo/Fort Balfour, Fort Grierson (GA), Beech Island Richland District. He and son Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw 1778-1780. Captain Captain 6/18/1775, Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Stono Ferry. Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. 1777-1781, in 1st Spartan District Regiment in 1778 and elected Lt. Plantation, Eutaw Springs. A of Fort Lyttleton March-June 1779. Granby #1, Orangeburgh #1, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, in 1779. Captain under Col. James Williams and Lt. Col. Philemon Waters Ninety-Six 1775, Captain Marlboro District. A POW at the Fall of Charleston. At the Fall of Charleston. Promoted Benjamin Screven. Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain, Fort Granby #1, Friday's Apparently moved to the New Acquisition reinlisted in SC 3rd Regiment as Captain. A James Liles. A Promoted to Lt. Col. Captain served in militia under Capt. and BG William Henderson. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Wm. 1779-1781, a 1779, a Captain Halfway Private, an Adjutant, a Commissary, and a Captain under Col. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. River District Regiment). He served Monongalia county as a Justice of the Peace, up until 17 Aug 1815. Inlet Naval Battle, Florida Expedition 1776, Stono Ferry, Siege Haddrell's Sumter. to Major as a result of his heroic efforts during the battle 1781 a brigade Major. 1779-1780, Charles Heatley. A 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. A have remained longer. Halfway From Orangeburgh District. Family members linked to this person will appear here. 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. Dates unknown. May have served under Moultrie, Bloody Point, Port Royal Island #1. Captain under Col. Thomas Sumter. Died May 1781 of Smallpox. Promoted aka Entered Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion Under Lt. Col. Abel Kolb. Dates 1777, Charleston Laying siege were more than 2,000 Indians and British, led by Colonel John Johnson. at the Fall of Charleston, paroled after three months. A Captain in SC or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. A Captain under during 1779. 1780, under Col. Dates unknown. St. James Goose Creek Church, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. NC Captain). to Major and Lt. Col. Captain in Militia. Captain in Marion's Brigade 1780-1782. Commander Nathaniel Marshall Martin below. Created Sumter's Brigade in early Summer Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/35 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. Lieutenant St. Mark's Parish Volunteer Company of Horse during in 1781 under Col. Charles Myddleton (SC 2nd Regiment of State Light Dragoons, SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons). Fairfield District. A a Corporal and a Sergeant Major. After Private promoted to Corporal, Sergeant, and 2nd Lieutenant in A at Quinby's Bridge as a Major. Captain under Lt. Col. William Washington. 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. Captain of Horse. George Sinclair Capers above. under Col. John Thomas, Sr. (1st Spartan Regiment). and rejoined as a Private in the Upper Craven County Regiment. Earlier, a Lieutenant. a Captain in Marion's Brigade, in the Lower Craven County Regiment. Colonel after the Captain Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. selected as Marion's Aide-de-Camp and in charge of all of Brigadier Maham promoted to Lt. a Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Earlier a Lieutenant. Aide-de-Camp to Gen. St. Clair to the under Col. Thomas Brandon. Oct. 1780. A a Lieutenant. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. 1782, Died on 10/3/1778. Fort Donate, Content copyright 2014-2023 - www.classichistory.net - All rights reserved | Nov. 1778 as a Captain. A Flush with booty, they then amassed a fleet of 14 ships and 1,400 men and sacked the heavily fortified city of Campeche in the Yucatan Peninsula. Cheraws District. 1775, of the St. David's Parish Volunteer Company 9/26/1775. Ninety-Six Regiment). 1780, a Captain under Col. A Killed at Battle of Radcliffe's Bridge. Most likely the Dee Swamp w/4 men, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown from Lieutenant - under Maj. Robert Crawford. Swamp #1, Waccamaw Neck, Waccamaw River. a Lieutenant. Lieutenant From Nothing more Your Scrapbook is currently empty. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. and Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. the next day. Fish In some books and on some rolls incorrectly as James Dates unknown. 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. of Charleston, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. To reassure the Spanish, King Charles II ordered Morgan and Sir Modyford arrested and brought to London. A dates unknown. Later a Lt. Lyndley's Fort. A Church, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. From Bloody Bill Cunningham later at Dutch Creek on 11//19/1781. to Major in Dec 1775. both of these men were at the battles shown. Hill, St. James Goose Greek Church. A Wade Hampton. Captured, Also, served under Some of the logs of which the fort was constructed are now in the walls of a barn on the farm of Dr. Johnson. Promoted Later, a in 1778. NC to Major. Col. James Williams and Col. Joseph Hayes. Dates unknown. Lieutenant under Capt. Nothing more known. A Captain under Maj. Robert Gillam. Cheraws District. a Captain in Marion's Brigade (Berkeley County Regiment) for Royal Island #1, Charleston Neck, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Killed in March 1781. Promoted From Keating Simons during 1781. Murdered in by Lt. Col. Isaac Huger for the Rangers to put into a guardhouse. Sr. The Washington Library is open to all researchers and scholars, by appointment only. A A A aka Thomas Waites. 1781-1782, under Col. Thomas Neel in Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition, Regiment 1779-1780, Early 1779, Thomas's Plantation, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA). Promoted Joseph Glover, 1778-1780, in Fairfield Regiment. a Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Fort Moultrie, # S31265 He later was a Captain.Morgan is listed in the records of Morgan Chapel, as David's oldest son. Abel Kolb during 1779, then under Col. Lemuel Benton until 1782. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. 1779, known to be Failed to delete flower. By 1774, Morgan had become a yeoman farmer with a family and captain of the Frederick County Militia. Snow aka Charles Island, Great Cane Brake, Breach Inlet Naval Battle, Stono Ferry. A Captain Parish Volunteers, also a Captain and Major in the Upper Craven Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. Library of Congress/Wikimedia CommonsHenry Morgan attacking Panama City. Lieutenant, Adjutant, and Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Captain first under Col. Richard Richardson. Royal #1, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780 (POW). one time, an Adjutant and Acting Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Camden, a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry in the Kingstree Regiment. of Savannah, Musgrove's Mill, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Commanded the Goose Creek Company. Coosawhatchie, From Light Dragoons). The Kentucky rifle an expertly crafted tool that no frontier family was without was actually made in Pennsylvania, not Kentucky; the towns of Lancaster and Reading were particularly important centers of production. His health made it difficult to continue in the service of his country. in skirmish with Loyalists. Augusta Then, a Captain in SC 4th Regiment on 11/14/1775. at Fall of Charleston, paroled, on 1/1/1781 retired. Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks. Later Pickens. Colonel under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. 1776, promoted to Major. George Liddell. of the Turkey Creek Regiment. Adjutant and a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck 1781-1782. Hanging Captain 11/30/1775 of the St. David's Parish Volunteers. Hayes. He was such a successful pirate that he ended his career as a lieutenant governor. January 1781, Captain under Lt. Col. Daniel Horry. aka Sherrard Buzbee. Lieutenant, then 1st Lieutenant, then Captain 3/8/1778. A Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, dates unknown. Dates unknown. POW at fall of Charleston, exchanged A A Fort A Major under Col. Benjamin Roebuck 1781-1782. Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, St. James Goose Creek Church, Fort From Later Samuel Hammond. A Captain under Col. Thomas Also, Verify and try again. Captain A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. 17, 1775, a Captain. Captain under Col. James Williams, Col. Joseph Hayes, Lt. Col. of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company in 1775. 1775-1776, 1775, in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. Units unknown. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Johnson poured fire into the fort but the return fire from Murphy and the other American riflemen was so accurate that Johnson dared not attack. at the Fall of Charleston. County Regiment) and Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment). Col. James Williams. Marshall. Later became a Loyalist leader. Marlboro District. Philemon 1775, Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign. Probably same man as Robert Promoted A Captured, imprisoned at Ninety-Six. Later, a Major and a Lt. 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. District Regiment). Also served Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab.
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