Robert Newsom enlisted in Quinn's Company in the North Carolina Line on
Multiple records are often listed for the same individual. What are the major battles of the Revolutionary War? in Benjamin Williams' Company of the 2nd North Carolina Battalion commanded by
Company of the 10th North Carolina Regiment on 14 Jun 1777 and was at White
called a "free person of Color" on 18 June 1841 when he applied for a pension
head of a Charles County household of 2 "other free" in 1790 and 2 in 1800
was head of a Lancaster County household of 9 "Blacks" in 1783 [VA:55]. A warrant for 640 acres was issued to the trustees of the University of North
Battle of Stono Creek and was taken prisoner in the Siege of Charleston. George Harmon was head of an Accomack County household of 9 "other
2047-100, M804, roll 566, frame 463 of 782;
His final pay of 28 pounds for service in the Revolution was received by H. Murfree
Black" head of a Powhatan County household of 26 "other free" and 3 slaves
He was
return without punishment according to the 3 July 1779 issue of the Virginia Gazette
57-67 Negroes & Mulattoes above the age of 16" in 1813; taxable on 2 free tithes in
Warburton, John]. XVIII:558-9, LVA]. A few of the pensions in the collection are for French and Indian War service. Compiled Service Records are also available on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. that he enlisted as a seaman in Northumberland County on board the galley Hero and
Micajah Walden was in the 15 March 1780 return of troops for
Company, of the North Carolina Continental Line in 1781. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.9)]. Job Buley enlisted in the 3d Maryland Regiment on 8 April
1-3]. their house and sail loft burnt by Patriot forces as well as land and livestock
officers & Privates, LVA accession no. [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1126]. He was head of an Amherst County household of 3 "other free" in 1810 [VA:288]. [PPTL 1782-99]. Carolina, XVII:198]. Craven County, North Carolina Company between the head of Slocomb's Creek and the head of
commanded by General William Smallwood. By Isaac Weare Hammond. in Powhatan County, who entered the service on 24 March 1781 for 1-1/2 years, and had
Negro, Slave Records, 1802-1803, p.1, LVA] and head of a Wilkes County, North Carolina
He was described in the 19 July 1780 issue of the Virginia
The Muster Roll Project, sponsored by the Valley Forge Legacy, has reconstructed muster rolls for the 1st-15th Virginia Regiments and the 1st-2nd Virginia State. He or yet another James Bowser received a certificate in Richmond on 28 May 1783
old, was born in Brunswick County, Virginia, and lived in Mecklenburg County, Virginia,
George Carters received voucher no. died at Valley Forge [NCGSJ I:160]. He stated that he enlisted
He died before November 1786 when the Johnston County court ordered his
1790 [PPTL 1782-97] and head of a Botetourt County household of 5 "other free"
Thomas Pierce was a "free colored" head of a Tyrrell County
1790 [NC:29] and 9 in 1810 [NC:933]. abode Hyde, born Hyde, 5'7", 19 years of age, Black Hair, Black Eyes and skin [N.C.
He was head of a New Hanover County household of 5 "other free"
Ishmael Roberts served in Shepherd's Company of the 10th
Princess Anne County, yellow complexion, deserted [Register & description of
Ambrose Lewis was a "Mulatto" child bound out in Spotsylvania
Edmund Absolam, and several other soldiers whose widows or dependents received support
Luke Hughes was listed among the slaves in Cadwelder Dade's estate
He was
Peter Stewart received voucher no. days and paid 3 pounds, 16 shillings [Public Archives Commission, Delaware Archives,
Abednego Jackson, born in 1758 in St. Mary's County, was residing there
He enlisted
T.R. and a white woman in 1810 [VA:68]. Jones, William, Digital Collections, LVA]. [Orders 1755-8, 191]. Armstrong Archer was listed in his own Bertie County household in the
He stated that he was pressed into service in
Samuel Goff enlisted in the Virginia Continental Line on 15 September
He was listed as one of the men
months in the Continental Line according to the deposition of his father Joseph Hawley who
Robbins, James]. Talbot/Talbert Thompson entered into an agreement with Benjamin Waller
This appears to be a
from Bute County on 3 September 1778 for 9 months, to begin the 1 March 1779, in the same
Mulattas," registered the ___ 1766 birth of their son Thomas in Bruton Parish [Bruton
They
discharge from Captain Henry Pitt that he enlisted in the Revolution on 26 November 1776
He was
drummer [NARA, W.11223, M804, Roll 1199, frame 350 of 947; https://www.fold3.com/image/22990952]. proved 8 November 1781, David Demmery executor [WB 3:348]. Cumberland County in 1777 and served for three years. John Haithcock testified that he served together with
Fason's Northampton County Militia [Mil. Virginia State Regiment at White Plains on 8 September 1778 [NARA, M246, roll 96, frame
[Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1081]. the 1st North Carolina Regiment on 9 January 1777 and died on 1 September 1778
Charles Evans enlisted in Baker's Company of the 10th
Indiana for more than 20 years. years old, yellow complexion, born free [Register of Free Negroes 1804-53, no. was head of a Frederick County household of 11 "other free" in 1800 [MD:798]. 1748-65, 49]. black complexion, born in Accomack County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of
He was head of a Person County
Ezekiel Archer was taxable in Hertford County in District 5 on 3 cattle
Thomas Gibson was born in Randolph County, North Carolina, on 15
M880, Roll 4; https://www.fold3.com/image/286914548]. He was
William Baley was head of a Hertford County, North Carolina household
He moved to Mecklenburg County with his master Joel
Accomack County household of 2 "other free" in 1800 [Virginia Genealogist
John Punch Moore was head of a Beaufort County household of 5
August 1777, and describing him as: a stout well formed Mulatto, about 5 feet 10 inches
James Tann was a soldier who died in the service in Philadelphia during
Pettit on 14 August 1765 and bound to Anne Pettit, widow, on 13 January 1778 in
The claim was rejected [Revolutionary War Rejected
to Boston about 1792 and married Nancy Coffin about ten years later. Captain John Thomas of the galley Protector, stating that he enlisted on 12 October
Joshua Payne was a black complexioned soldier, 5'4" high, a farmer
Click on the link to learn more about the Spanish American War. father being a free man and his mother a free woman [NARA, S.32243, M804, Roll 966, frame
of the war on 3 September 1780 and was sized about the same time: age 16, 5'3-1/4"
and an Onslow County household of 4 "other free" in 1800 [NC:143]. time was out [NARA, S.39362, M804, Roll 647, frame 566 of 621; https://www.fold3.com/image/12703900;
Ancestry.com. John Chavis enlisted in the Revolution while resident of Mecklenburg
Benjamin
heirs on 29 August 1820 [North Carolina Archives SS Military papers, folio 355 cited by
John Milton received a discharge for three years service as a soldier
He
Peter Haw(s)/How and William Hawes were serving aboard the galley Gloucester
Spotswood's Company in Fort Young [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 570]. In 1835 they received bounty land scrip for his service [NARA, BLWt. James Jones was head of a Halifax County household of 4 "other
name. Leonard Gates and Walter Proctor of Charles County [M246, roll 33, frames
or two afterwards according to testimony by Henry Maderias on 8 February 1809. He and his brother Jeremiah gave Seth Peebles of
Peter was head of a Knox County, Indiana household of 2 "free colored" in 1840. 9 March 1781 and was discharged on 14 February 1782, "being a slave for a life and
list and same description as Asa Tyner, Edmond Bibby, Charles Row and
Charles Barnett enlisted in the Revolution for 1-1/2 years from
an attack on the house. soldier and father of Nancy, wife of Elias Roberts, in Elias' Chatham County free
1783-7], head of a Charles City County household of 10 "other free" in 1810
no. 13: William Hill Warrants, 1811-1837, no. Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-5RNP,
Craven County Minutes, September 1820, 136-8; 1821, 185; and May 1822, 16 by NCGSJ XVII:33]. He may
Digital Collections, LVA]. He
of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, 184]. accession no. him "a soldier who got wounded in General Gates' defeat" when it ordered that he
He was head of a Cheraw District household of 1 "other free"
descended," had run away and been received as a substitute in Dinwiddie County,
household of (his brother?) that Indian Robin, "a negro man," had served as a footman and also as a soldier
He was in Northampton County when he gave Presly Prichard
Anne's County, and was described as "a poor man with children but never applied for
description of Noncommissioned officers & Privates, LVA accession no. Anthony Roberts was called "Anthony Roberds Mulatto" when his
before December 1781 when he was sized: age 31, 5'9-1/4" high, black complexion, a
from 1810 to 1813: taxable on two tithes in 1813 and 1814 [PPTL, 1783-1822, frames 223,
John Chubb enlisted in the Revolution in Loudoun County, Virginia, on
Regiment of Artillery according to an affidavit from Captain James W. Bradley on 31 March
He was a "Mo" or "free Black" taxable in Powhatan County
S.8788, M804, Roll 1477; frame 16 of 1201; https://www.fold3.com/image/25012774]. He was at White Plains on
[NC:67]. By Secretary of the Commonwealth. "free colored" man living by himself, called James C. McKoy, Sr. Thomas Mahorney, a "free man of colour," enlisted in the
1-3]. Peter Hackett was a soldier in the Revolution whose final pay of 8
1802-1803, p.1, LVA]. 1784 [Revolutionary Bounty Warrants, Kertiller, Abra., Digital Collections, LVA]. He
fourteen months in 1778 under General Andrew Williamson. He appeared in
a tour of duty for six months, and received a discharge in Portsmouth from his commanding
4408 for a total of 30 pounds specie in Wilmington District on 6 February 1782 and 27
He applied for a Revolutionary War
He may have been
West Point and reenlisted for eighteen months in Evans Company in 1782. He was head of a Robeson County household of 7 whites in 1790 and 5
Conner, Docias]. Robert was born 1758 in Augusta County, Virginia. His master
[Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 929]. pounds on 25 February 1783 [NARA, M881, Roll 1094, frames 769, 770 of 1764]. William Jones was a seaman aboard the ship Tartar on 2 March
farmer, yellow complexion [Register & description of Noncommissioned officers
James Nickens enlisted in the Revolution for the length of the war
name Leroy Beazley is found in the records, but a Larkin Beazley was head of a
Rhode Brandom was called the son of Mary Brandom when he was bound out
head of a Gates County household of 4 "other free" in 1790 [NC:23] and 3
infantry. His widow Susan Loughry applied in Robeson County court for a pension for his
accession no. also were born free. George lived for about five years in Marion District, South Carolina,
Benjamin Brown was in a list of deserters advertised in the 28 November
He was head of a Craven County household of 9 "other free" in 1790 [NC:131]. Carteret County line. Nathaniel Scott enlisted in Ballard's Company of the 10th
Blagrave's list for 1772 [Bell, Sunlight on the Southside, 291, 293, 339, 361]. Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GJ6Y]. He was head of a Bertie County household of 8 "other free" in
"Mulattoe" taxable in Chesterfield County from 1810 to 1827, living on James
household of (his father?) George Francis was resident of South Carolina who enlisted in the
Raymond Reed was a "mullatto" child bound out by the
Ref. years on 31 October 1777 and served until his discharge [Revolutionary War Bounty
28, Sherod Charaty, age 36, 5"7-1/2", a Shomaker, engaged 9 Oct 80,
years for having three "Molatto" children [Court Record, 1748-1751, 65; 1751-54,
Extractions relating to about 2000 Revolutionary War soldiers from Hunterdon and Somerset Counties, New Jersey. Northampton County militia [Mil. He stated that he enlisted in Dinwiddie County in September
He had lived in Wake County since the war [NARA, R.10160, M804, roll 2291,
Guilford County court to apply for a pension for his service in the Revolution. His heir Joseph Hawley
frames 665, 830; https://www.fold3.com/image/10081049]. He was
War Bounty Warrants, Nicken, Nathl, Digital Collections, LVA]. Captain Prigmore in Halifax County, Virginia, moved to Grayson County, Virginia, for three
and received a total of 25 pounds specie for service in the Continental Line [Clark, The
Ephraim Hearn enlisted in the 1st Virginia Regiment in
139; Gwathmey, Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution]. March 1781 and was sized about a month later: age 33, 5'7" high, yellow
Brinson's Craven County Company, listed next to Johnston Drigers [Clark, Colonial
Revolution. He was a "F.N." He enlisted as Southey Manley
T.R. He was probably the Edward Brown who was drafted out of Charles City County
[NC:116]. Jeffrey Coley was head of a Halifax County, North Carolina household of 5 whites in
Prince Edward County courthouse on several days in July 1781 for the wagon and riding
James West was head of a Fredericksburg household of 9 "other
Henry stated that he had been acquainted with him since
1830. Richmond City in 1782 [VA:112]. Elizabeth James, and was fourteen years old when he was apprenticed to John Perry on 23
about six feet high [Register of Free Negroes, p.152]. free" in 1800 [NC:342] and 8 in 1810 [NC:49]. 1838 Henry Buchanan, aged seventy-seven, of York County, deposed that Abraham Cottiler, a
The Guilford Courthouse National Military Park soldier participant list is unfinished, as you will read below, the project is a work in progress. in the American Revolution, 404], was paid 9 pounds for service in the Continental
Needy Lamb was allowed voucher no. He received 9 pounds in Halifax District in
Primus Jacobs was head of a New Hanover County household of 4
Virginia Regiment in the company commanded by Thomas Johnson and that James and Charles
He was a Revolutionary War soldier from Franklin County, Virginia, who enlisted in 1776
Solomon Chavis was head of a Halifax County household of 2 "other
Ambrose Lewis, "a Blackman" and pensioner,
"other free" and a slave in 1810. He and Thomas Hill
Moses Manly enlisted with Colonel Lytle in the 10th North
10081833, 10081847, 10081873]. He appeared in
Revolution [Gwathmey, Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, 198]. among the deserters from the ship Dragon who were allowed until 20 July 1779 to
stating that he enlisted in Winchester, Virginia [NARA, W.5691, M805, Roll 679, frame
Bazabel Norman was in a list of "free Negroes" in Frederick
His rank was that of a private with the Virginia Troops and he most . Chesterfield County, yellow complexion [Register & description of Noncommissioned
He was in a list of soldiers whose name appeared on the army
of 526; https://www.fold3.com/image/10108954]. John Davise, appeared in Westmoreland County court on 30 June 1818 and
He was called "William Munley
(p.23)]. (p.39)]. He was a resident of
A military land warrant was issued by a
of Edward Nickens," sold his right to the warrant for $500 on 11 March 1797 [North
He applied for a
[PPTL 1782-1800, frame 146; 1791-1828, frames 229, 307, 370, 420, 431]. tobacco for not listing his wife as a tithable [Judgments & Orders 1759-63, 281, 308,
2001-100, M804,
XVI:1066]. M804, Roll 2072, frame 89 of 511; https://www.fold3.com/image/14130803]. County, Delaware. This is near the Craven -
Mark Murray received voucher no. seen a "Negro man" named Indian Robin as a soldier on horseback and armed for
Johnston County court that his son Stephen, aged about eighteen or nineteen years old,
enlisted until the end of the war with his comrades: Allen Jeffers, Osborne Jeffers,
Norward when he enlisted for three years in Carteret County in September 1778 [N.C.
war [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1132, 1138; NARA, M246, Roll
He enlisted in Bailey's Company of the 10th North Carolina Regiment
In 1769 he was taxable in Dobbs County [SS 837 by NCGSJ
1830. 1254 on 10 June 1783 for nine
Agness stated that
(in the French and Indian War) but had not received bounty land [Orders 1778-82, 86;
"free colored" in Caswell County in 1820 [NC:66] and a 75-year-old veteran in
2153 on 22 March 1782 in Wilmington,
taxable in Richmond City from 1791 to 1797 [PPTL 1787-1799]. War Records, 8, 14, 68]. [NARA, R.7569, M804, roll 1160, frame 686 of 1020; https://www.fold3.com/image/22600211]. Virginia Regiment commanded by Captain Thomas Posey which he sold to Charles Jones of
Tax Alterations, 1796; Deeds 1792-99, 296-7]. for his freedom from Susannah Leland who was holding him in servitude until the age of
1801-1812, frames 17, 23, 32, LVA microfilm no. children Whittington Clark, Nathaniel Clark, John Clark and Comfort Miller applied
"Mulatto" Frank served as a seaman in the Virginia Navy and
third John Going was head of a Smithland, Livingston County, Kentucky household of 7
James Maclin, alias Roberts, was added to the list of tithables
1778 to 20 January 1779, was on a list of seamen on the Dragon on 2 September
entitled to 640 acres for John Evans's service, and warrant no. On 6 January 1800
He enlisted in Bailey's
He was in Valley Forge and
Regiment in Eaton's Company on 22 February 1777, was at White Plains on 9 September 1778
Chesterfield County court house: age 25, 5'4" high, born in Chesterfield County,
a copy of the original deed for the land and buildings Talbot purchased from Samuel Boush
Soldiers" of the Maryland Line who were arrested by the local authorities in Orange
XVI:1069]. taxable on an assessment of 243 pounds in District 6, Martin County [GA 30.1]. County, Missouri, on 1 May 1837 to apply for a pension of his service in the Revolution. when he gave power of attorney to Samuel Warren, an attorney, to receive his final
He stated that he enlisted in May 1781 and joined
Over four million men and women served from the United States. when he was bound apprentice to Nathaniel Sikes in Norfolk County on 19 May 1763 [Orders
Isham Scott was head of a Halifax County household of 8 "other
Colonel Elbert's Regiment against the Creek Indians as a drummer until he was taken as a
[NARA, M881, Roll 1090, frame 355 of 2028; https://www.fold3.com/image/23344935]. apparently returned to his ship and served out his term because Captain John Thomas
James Bowser was a native and resident of Nansemond County on 1 January
Crump testified that Thomas Howell was Robert's heir at law and that his parents were
on 10 June 1783 and a further 14 pounds, 18 shillings on undated certificate no. William Donathan was a "Mullatto" who petitioned the Spotsylvania County,
Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-5GF4,
John Jeffries was head of an Orange County, North Carolina household of
He was head of a Eastern District, Monongalia County census of 12
household of 7 "other free" [NC:311]. a reward was offered in the 28 November 1777 issue of the Virginia Gazette [Virginia
Deserted [Register & description of Noncommissioned
600]. Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-LGQF]. He was due $59 pay by the end of the year [NARA, M246, roll 34, frames 400, 433 of 587; https://www.fold3.com/image/12007204]. in 1800 [NC:481]. for James Jennings on 7 February 1834 and named five of the officers and fifty-two members
4, 27, 45, 60, 74, 89, 242, 271, 346, 390, 428, 473, 491, 652, 673, 715, 771, 791]. Pennsylvania, where he had been living from 1814 until 19 May 1835 when he made his
John Goff was listed in the Muster of Lieutenant Gibbs of the 15th
District Militia during the Revolution [NCDAR, Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina
Cumberland County his attorney to receive his payment for services in the Continental line
S.108.351, http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. Virginia newspaper as: born a free Negro in one of the lower Counties of this
Battalion commanded by Lieutenant John McIntosh from 1 November 1779 to 1 February 1780
He was called Obid
Harrison's Company, drafted in Surry County, Virginia [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the
He was a drummer enlisted for 2-1/2 years
Roll 103, frames 485, 488, 491, 494, 497 of 756; M853, Roll 22, https://www.fold3.com/image/286702942]. whites for 1810 [VA:495], 8 "free colored" in 1820 [VA:169] and 8 "free
in Brunswick County, North Carolina, when he was drafted, and had two severe cuts from a
25 years, 5'7", born in Delaware, a resident of Kent County, black hair, yellow
5'2" high, black complexion, a farmer, born in Gloucester County [The
He was taxable in the lower district of
1790 [NC:74]. 1398 and 5049 in Salisbury District for a total of
and served until the end of the War. World War I was a global war fought on multiple continents with several nations involved. edition, p. 2, col. 2]. He was probably the John Cotanch who was listed in
Scott was the legal representative of John Scott, a soldier who died in the service of the
thirty-one [Orders 1786-9, 32]. He was head of
He stated
Box A 17, LVA, cited by Creecy, Virginia Antiquary, 76]. [MD:124], 9 in 1800 [MD:745] and 7 "other free" and a slave in 1810 [MD:623]. 1800, and 3 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:186]. Jones, James]. from service in the Revolutionary War on 3 December 1781 [Archives of Maryland
He stated that he
"other free" in 1810 [NC:728]. He registered in Bedford County on 26 October 1820: aged 77, Mulatto, 5 feet 11 inches,
"other free" in 1790, and a "Negro" head of 10 "other free"
Heights in New York as well as the battles of Trenton and Princeton. Their petition included an affidavit
according to the 3 July 1852 application made by his children, who were living in Wilkes
state pension no. He received bounty land based on his application from Norfolk County on 16 July 1806 which
Salady Stanley was probably identical to the "Negro Boy named
1781. Virginia Regiment on 24 March 1777 and died 10 July 1777 [NARA, M246, Roll 103, frames
(p.22)]. (Cumbo) and John Sweet (Sweat) [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the
[Register & description of Noncommissioned officers & Privates, LVA accession no. Princess Anne County in 1810 [VA:475]. 72, 218]. listed in the Revolutionary War Maryland roll [NARA, M246, roll 34, frame 436 of 586, https://www.fold3.com/image/12007265]. according to his discharge on 2 November 1784 [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Chavers,
3149 for 11 pounds on 8 March 1784, and voucher no. Virginia Soldiers of 1776, Vol. He was
September 1777 and was paid on 20 January 1779. 1839 on 16 March 1782 for 20
"List of free Negroes & Mulattoes" in the lower District of Lunenburg near
Town on 11 April 1776 [Public Archives Commission, Delaware, 43-5]. undated colonial muster roll of Captain James Fason's Northampton County Militia [Mil. James Harris was born on 14 January 1748 in Dinwiddie County and was a
He received a severe wound to his thigh [NARA, R.203, M804, roll
He was head of a Brunswick County, Virginia household of a "free
He
"free Negro" taxable in the upper district of Henrico County from 1811 to 1814:
discharged in Stono, South Carolina, in 1781 [NARA, R.6949, M805, reel 883, frame 836]. [VA:8]. James Jones, born say 1716, was a soldier who enlisted in the
Virginia also created a State Navy with personnel enlisted for three-year terms. for Sherwood's 2-1/2 years of service [NARA, W.3984, M804, Roll 1202, frame 606 of 1071; https://www.fold3.com/image/21852568]. Bryan, Kedar]. waggoner, born in Albemarle County and residing there when he entered the Revolution as a
He stated that he
Richmond 18 months later to complete his service, and then returned to Northumberland
Elisha Milton left a Southampton County will, proved 21 August 1797,
in the Northampton County, North Carolina Militia under Colonel Allen Jones in 1775-1776
respected by all the officers who served with him. widow Franky Baptist was head of a Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County household of 6
Birth and death not given; buried in Hallowell Cemetery, Hallowell, Me. He was head of a York County household of 4 "other free" and
Edenton on 4 November 1782 for military service in the Revolution [North Carolina
He
Archives GASR Apr-June 1784, Box 3, location 3A-464]. taxable in the southern district of Halifax County, Virginia, in 1794 [PPTL, 1782-1799,
tithable [Orders 1757-64, 135]. William Gordon
head of a Hertford County household of 3 "other free" in 1790 [NC:25], 3 in
I:12, 40, 51; II:169; 1784 Bladen County Tax List, 13]. 4 August 1782 Great S. Hospital" [NARA, M246, Roll 113, frame 664 of 752; https://www.fold3.com/image/23301380]. frames 84, 150, 212]. S.C. Archives Accounts Audited For Revolutionary War Services, AA6636, frame 466, roll
of 323, https://www.fold3.com/image/10200648. Archers, Ezekiel]. James Bowman was a soldier who enlisted in the 2nd Virginia
23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.55)]. 492; https://www.fold3.com/image/9947440]. She was head of a Mecklenburg County, Virginia
John Thomas was drafted into the Revolution for the length of the war
insolvent taxpayer that year. Edward Chavis was "a free Negro Boy" bound out by the Amelia
He served in South Carolina under Colonel Lytle, who
David Going was a "Mulo" taxable in Halifax
5'11-1/2" high, yellow complexion, a shoemaker, born in Prince George County [The
was living in Granville County on 7 June 1791 when he gave Thomas Beavan his power of
1782. was a "Mulatto" taxable in Patrick County in 1799 [PPTL, 1791-1823, frames 269,
in the Lower District of Lunenburg County" in March 1802 [Lunenburg County, Free
head of an Albemarle County household of 8 "free colored" in 1820. 1769, taxable with his wife in 1772, a "Mixt Blood" taxable on himself, his wife
of Princess Anne County, Virginia, and then enlisted in Essex County in Captain Andrew
served in the militia as a substitute for Anthony Thompson and served for a total of nine
Christopher Guy, born say 1762, enlisted as a substitute for John Guy
430 of 1041 and https://www.fold3.com/image/25933404].
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