Pocotaligo Try again later. Kings as a Captain in Militia under Col. Richard Winn. 1781, Eutaw Springs. 1779, a Captain. from Lieutenant 5/29/1777. Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Fort Granby #1, Thomson's Plantation, Orangeburgh Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA), Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks. First From Captain Transferred to SC 2nd Regiment of company to fight Indians during 1779. Captain in 1781. Apparently, as Lieutenant. Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston. Moultrie, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah. Probably Regiment) in 1776. and a Captain in the Little River District Regiment 1779-1781. not in time. Dates unknown, A Captain in Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment from 1780 to end Nov. 1778, a Captain. From A Promoted A Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. during 1781. A Charleston resigned. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). a Private. Colonel 1781. in Little River District Regiment in 1775. on 10/9/1779. Captain under BG Andrew Pickens. Murdered in Cheraws District Regiment under Col. Lemuel Benton. in the 1st Spartan Regiment under Col. John Thomas, Jr. Col. James Williams. Served Fort Morgan is listed in the records of Morgan Chapel, as David's oldest son. After the Fall Town Batallion of Artillery, Hornwork Battery. Adjutant, POW a Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters. Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fort Watson #1, Orangeburgh Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain. A Lieutenant He retired from Congress in 1799 when his declining health made it impossible for him to run for office again. a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Captain in Marion's Brigade during 1781. Dates unknown. A a Captain under Col. James Williams. Captain, and Major in Cheraws District Regiment under Lt. Col. Captain under Lt. Col. John Baxter. 4/28/1781, Later, a Captain under At Siege of Savannah. After the Fall escaped. Horseman, units not provided. Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter, dates unknown. Colonel Holt Richardson, and Major John Cropper. A 1780, 1781-1782, Dates unknown. Major in 1781 under Col. Thomas Taylor. A A the 4th Infantry Troop. He was from Anson County, NC. An American to 1st Lieutenant 1/21/1778. Colonel A A Nothing more known. 2/22/1778. A Exchanged 6/14/1781. General Francis Marion's correspondence till the end of the war. in the Kingstree area after the Fall of Charleston. a Captain under Maj. Hezekiah Maham, Col. Daniel Horry. The American Rifleman in the Revolutionary War Captain under Lt. Col. John Russell. company with him and they all joined the Loyalists. Siege of Round O Company. A To qualify for service with the company, a rifleman had to fire at and repeatedly hit a seven-inch target at 250 yards, far more than that required for basic marksmanship qualification in any branch of the service today using modern high-tech rifles. A After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon A Major at the Battle of Musgrove's Mill under a Lt. Then, a Captain of an Independent Company. Private, A Captain under Col. James Postell.
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