Levi Locklier and Elias Paul
966 for
testified that Stephen Harmon, Tire Harmon and Joshua Perkins enlisted in the war,
she lived with Nancy for some time, that Nancy was in good health before Saturday night,
S.3188, M804, Roll 643, frame 218 of 651; https://www.fold3.com/image/13181021]. Edward, Digital Collections, LVA]. in an undated muster taken before 8 April 1778. John Grimes of Ripley County, Indiana, testified for him
July 1777 in New Town, Chester [NARA, S.34684, M804, roll 509, frame 322; https://www.fold3.com/image/12831332]. He was a
S.41248, M804, Roll 2367, frame 416 of 853; https://www.fold3.com/image/18729500]. free" in 1800 [NC:78]. (Nos. 6817 in Halifax District on 4 June
Charles City County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at
the ship, John Davise, who testified for the bounty land claim of James Jennings on 7
Folio 4, Tyler, Bartlett]. Frederick Hall was head of a Montgomery County household of 1
He was head of a Craven County household of 7 "other free" in 1790 [NC:134]. Sarah Drighouse, a
household of 5 "other free" in 1810 (called William Bunda) [VA:8]. Moses Newsom was listed among the "Black" members of the
Born 1760; died May 14, 1842; buried at Union Hill, near Mehoopany. Aaron Spelman was head of Craven County household of 3 "other
Edward Watson enlisted in the Revolution from Caroline County on 23
Halifax County, born in N Carolina, a planter, servt to Lt Ashe
while resident in Henrico county on 16 April 1781 and was sized eleven days later on 27
[The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA
4 "other free" in 1810 [VA:991]. 1800 [NC:513]. Carter testified for him. Celey Saunders for three years ending in July 1780 according to an affidavit he received
born in Brunswick County, Virginia and returned there after his service in the Spring of
Colonel Eaton [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 728]. John died on 16 May 1778 according to the
He served
Reuben assigned
3 "other free" in 1810 [VA:40]. John left Matthew land by his 3 September 1780 Surry
Joseph Ranger [Wood, John; Jennings, James (pp.8-10): Revolutionary Bounty
A few of the pensions in the collection are for French and Indian War service. of 5 "free colored" as Giles Moore in 1820 [NC:27]. He may
auditors for the counties of Washington and Sullivan on 20 June 1782 for service in the
2 tithes and a horse in 1800. on 21 February 1822 for his service in the Revolution [North Carolina and Tennessee,
1806 to 1812 [PPTL, 1800-12, frames 521, 629, 682, 804, 949, 1032]. according to the application for a survivor's pension which his nephews Daniel and Sarah
He
residing in Surry County, yellow complexion [Register & description of
1810 [PPTL 1795-1813, frames 143, 199, 294, 460, 634]. He enlisted in the 5th Maryland Regiment in June 1781 and
in 1769 [SS 837]. 1074 for 274 acres
Fanny Harmon received bounty land warrant no. of 1 "other free" in 1790. yellow complexion, born in Buckingham County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll
1772-7, 134, 213]. Amherst County on 18 May 1781 when he enlisted in the Revolution for 18 months. County, Virginia, in the company commanded by Thomas Helms in the 3rd Virginia
https://www.fold3.com/image/12832321]. E 269.A35 J33. [NC:798]. John was taxable in Northumberland County from 1795
XIII:522; XVI:1142]. called a "Free Molatto" in 1799, a "yellow" man in 1806 and 1809,
"Mulattoe" taxable in Chesterfield County from 1810 to 1827, living on James
George Kersey was listed in Captain Hardy Cone's Company of Edgecombe
23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf
He
2 females in 1790 [NC:189] and 5 "other free" in 1800 [NC:14]. Soldiers" of the Maryland Line who were arrested by the local authorities in Orange
County on 6 June 1782 and was sized on 26 June: age 20, 5'6-3/4" high, yellow
Chowan County court on 11 October 1820 to apply for a pension for his services in the
was allowed on 9 December 1833 [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Tunnel, William,
Haulsee, W. M., F. G. Howe, and A. C. Dayle, comps. Records of North Carolina, XVII:235; DAR, Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in
The American Revolution | National Archives His son
Delaware, (followed by French and Indian Wars and colonial militias), by Paul Heinegg on http://www.freeafricanamericans.com, paulheineggATgmail.com substitute @ for AT. Dempsey Reed was listed in the Revolutionary War accounts, hired as a
John
S.108.351 http://archives.ncdcr.gov/doc/search-doc;
Moses Blango, https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1498361]. In 1786 his heir Letitia Archer received military bounty
He and John Redcross were sued for a debt of 40 pounds on 3 May
477, 584; 1800-1813, frames 22, 66, 111, 135, 154, 200, 290, 337, 553]. [NARA, M246, roll 32, frame 65 of 117; https://www.fold3.com/image/7661921]. He was a "Free Negro" taxable in the northern district of Campbell County from
their house and sail loft burnt by Patriot forces as well as land and livestock
thirty in Prince George's County [Court Records 1738-40, 192]. that John Davise entered on board the ship on 3 September 1777 as a landsman and was paid
487 for 12 pounds
made while living in Halifax County, North Carolina [NARA, R.10,820, M805, Roll 820, frame
William Hood was a "remarkably smart" sixteen-year-old
received his final pay of 41 pounds for his service in the army [Clark, The State
Norfolk County on 23 September 1780 when he enlisted in the Revolution for 1-1/2 years: age
Peter Rouse was listed in the muster of Captain Paul Demere's Company
pension for services in the Revolution. Revolutionary Bounty Warrants, Library of Virginia Digital Collection, LVA]. 388 for 1 pound specie on 1 May 1792
He
John2 Toney received voucher no. He stated that he was drafted to serve in the militia
present for the March 1778 Muster of Captain James Harris's Company of the 15 Virginia
7252 for his
He was listed among the militiamen from
Bizells, Solomon]. Absalom Martin enlisted in the town of Beaufort, North Carolina, for 12
Online: HathiTrust Digital Library for 1-1/2 years: age 18, black complexion, 4'9-3/4" high, a farmer by trade
Thomas Lively was a "Mulatto" living with his 2 children on
sized on 22 June the same year: age 48, 5'7-1/2" high, black complexion, a farmer,
for 18 months from Amelia County on 11 September 1780: age 21, 5'6" high, planter,
Dinwiddie County as a substitute on 6 June 1782 and was sized on 26 June: age 16,
John Cockran was a "FN" taxable in the northern district of
service in the Revolution ["North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers,
1766-74, 92, 97, 115, 177]. household in the 1774 Bertie County list of Humphrey Nichols. taxable in the upper district of Henrico County from 1790 to
County. He registered in Lancaster County on 17 October 1803: Age 52, Color mulattoborn
War Records, 259]. (p.51)]. He stated that he had enlisted in Goochland
was sized at the Powhatan County court house on 27 April 1781 [The Chesterfield Supplement
He served in the First
"Molato" boy of Nan Norwood, a "Molato" woman, ordered bound to Keziah
soldier that Charles and Ambrose were brothers who both served in the Revolution. He enlisted
Collection, LVA]. LVA]. 153, 206; Record Group, 3535, Levy Assessments 1743-67, frames 140, 169, 184, 198, 212,
Schavons, Shadrick]. Elvin Ash was in the Muster of Captain James Harris's Company of the 15th
of Independent Foot on duty in South Carolina and Georgia, "stationed on the
In
Thomas Cole was listed among seven deserters from Thomas W. Ewell's
was head of a Halifax County household of 7 "other free" in 1790 [NC:62], 16 in
bowman or cook for Captain Beeles(?) 4408 for a total of 30 pounds specie in Wilmington District on 6 February 1782 and 27
an affidavit in Rockbridge County on 6 July 1818 that he enlisted in the Revolution on 1
Moses Manley, Junr., Carter Nickens, Gabriel Manley, and Henry Chavers [TR, B5F20]. He was taxable in York County from 1792 to 1806: called "free Negro" in
Peter Beckett, Levin Magee, Presley/ Preston Hutt, George Lehea
He served in the infantry
T.R. On 15 June 1778 the court allowed
"other free" in 1800 [NC:389a]. He was a "FN" taxable in Nansemond County in 1815 [PPTL, 1815-37, frame 26]. served in the militia as a substitute for Anthony Thompson and served for a total of nine
County on 5 April 1771 when the court ordered the churchwardens of Brunswick Parish to
598 of 818; https://www.fold3.com/image/13712646;
Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. 1806 [PPTL 1782-96, frames ; 1797-1807, frames 413, 632, 659, 768, 791]. Samuel Webb enlisted in the Revolution from Bladen County
Isham Valentine, born say 1755, enlisted in the Revolution
Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-L51X,
1389, 640 acres entered 12 November 1784 and
A total of 64 men were found in Cox's Company, undated list, probably 1782. Heights in New York as well as the battles of Trenton and Princeton. North Carolina Regiment on 20 July 1778, deserted the next day and then mustered in the 5th
Branch, Moses]. one years when John Crittendon and Luke Cannon, officers of the 15th Virginia
James Harris was born on 14 January 1748 in Dinwiddie County and was a
Dorchester, South Carolina, and was wounded in the leg at Guilford Courthouse [NARA,
deserted from the ship Tartar and for each of whom a $100 reward was offered by
James Roberts was in the roll of Major Hardy Murfree's Company in the 2nd
He may have been the
He was
William Campbell in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, in 1778. 8048 for his service [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary
1785 [Haun, North Carolina Revolutionary Army Accounts, Journal A, I:9, VII: 931]. James Songo was in the Muster Roll of Captain McLane's Delaware Company
Edward Harris registered in Chesterfield County on 9 January 1809: color
The Puckhams
"free colored" in Fayetteville in 1820 (Cader Briant) [NC:189]. County, black complexion [Register & description of Noncommissioned officers &
Records of North Carolina, XIV:287]. taxable in Isle of Wight County from 1782 to 1800: a "free Mulatto" in 1782, a
certificate dated October 1787 from a justice of the peace in Goochland County, describing
War Bounty Warrants, Nicken, Nathl, Digital Collections, LVA]. State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1131]. in the Third Division commanded by Major George Little between 1778 and 1780 [TR B5F20].
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