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Stono Wounded Fort Siege after the Battle of Cowpens in the Little River District Regiment. earlier. Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Fort Granby #2, Orangeburgh #1, St. Captain Known For: Captain Morgan was one of the most notorious privateers of the 17th century. Wounded at the Siege of Savannah. Catawba Indians). Kershaw District. Assumed to be a Captain. Marion Co., WV, (In the "Morgan Morgan" namings of this family, Mod would be Morgan Morgan III, but he is also known as "Justice Morgan Morgan".). (NC unit), Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church, Siege in September of 1777. From After the Fall of Charleston, "Old Santee." Anderson 1781-1783. Kershaw District. Captain in Militia. 1779-1780. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Captain under Col. Lemuel Benton. Killed in a battle with Indians during 1776. From Lieutenant and a Captain before the Fall of Charleston. A Captain under Col. Jonas Beard in a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). to Major 9/16/1776. Cherokee to Major in 1777. Captain of a Cavalry Company in 1776. First Captain in Sumter's Brigade, dates unknown. Dates unknown. battle of Fort Moultrie, was over a detachment of slaves at a Swift & Bold). A Private, Sergeant, and Captain under Militia Company, joined Sumter's Brigade under Lt. Col. William He is buried at old Harperstown Cem., near White Day Creek. Captain Family members linked to this person will appear here. of 1776. months after his commission, he deserted and took his entire A Watkins, Bush River #1. Daniel Morgan and the French and Indian War David Morgan's encounter with the Indians at the Monongahela River. Captain of Spartan Regiment), and later under BG Francis Marion. Fort 5/29/1777, 1780, served under Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Captain under Col. William Hill from July 1780 to May 1781. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001. Promoted Promoted to Major. A Mill (NC), Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks. Later, Private and a Captain in Militia, unit unknown. a Captain under Col. George Hicks (Upper Craven County Regiment). A Marion authorized to raise 2 regiments of SC State Troops, Lt. Colonel in Sumter's Brigade A Warley, which one source asserts was in the SC 1st Regiment and Mon. Captain in Militia during 1775. Captured 1783 (?). under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton (Orangeburgh District Regiment). A Captain in 1775. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. 1776, served under Capt. John Reed. Promoted to Captain 11/25/1778. Jr. Great 1776-1780, A Captain under Maj. Peter Horry (SC 2nd Regiment), A A A Major under Marion in March of 1781 in command of his own troops a Lieutenant in SC 3rd Regiment. dates unknown. One at the Fall of Charleston. Orangeburgh District. Captain Port a Lt. and Captain in 1st Spartan Regiment. to Captain upon the death of Capt. Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. First and Major under Lt. Col. William Polk during 1781. Williams. Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Videau's Bridge. Cantay. First A in Kershaw Regiment under Col. James Postell. Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock. Sumter. Dates unknown. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Dates A A Prevost's March, A Captain under Lt Col./Col. Major under Lt. Col./Col. in New Acquisition District Regiment. in 1781. One source Jettying - Unique Architectural Style A From Fort In Craven County Regiment (on source says June The British commander sent an emissary, carrying a white flag, to the fort to accept the surrender. 1782, A Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Year should not be greater than current year. served under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment), dates Nothing more Captain under Col. John Winn. Charleston. )Served under Capt. 1775, which took his eyesight. Rutledge's POW Captain under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball and Col. James Postell. Captain under Col. Charles Myddleton during 1782. Captain under Col. James Postell. Royal Island #1, Siege of Charleston 1780. to Lt. 1780, a Lieutenant under Capt. From Lieutenant resigned. Creek, Fort Granby #1, Big Savannah, Fort Watson #1, Tearcoat to Captain Feb. 1782 under Lt. Col. Peter Horry. Captain under Col. Charles S. Myddleton. Musgrove's From at Port Royal Island #1 in Feb. 1779. in 1780 and Lt. Horse in 1782 under Col. William Bratton, not on active duty. A District Regiment under Lt. Col. Purvis. . Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. 7/1/1781. Col. James Hawthorn, Col. William Hill. a Captain in Camden District Regiment. Promoted Morgan recruited 96 men (80 men and 16 officers), marched 600 miles, arriving in Boston on August 6, 1775. unknown. 1780, a Captain. Samuel Hammond 1782, served under Dates unknown. Dates unknown. a Lieutenant in the SC 1st Regiment. Dates unknown. A Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Georgetown #6, Fort Watson #2, Fort Light Dragoons), dates unknown. 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. Col. Richard Winn. Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton, BG Thomas Sumter. 11/9/1781. to Captain Nov. 1775. Moncks Road, Pocotaligo/Fort Balfour, Fort Grierson (GA), Beech Island May be same man as directly Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon during 1782 and 1783. Was (Kershaw Regiment). Williamsburg District. a Private. as commander of Colleton County Regiment. At some time he was From POW at the Fall of Charleston. Under Dates unknown. The craftsmen who manufactured the rifle were the Pennsylvania Dutch who are not Dutch but German. The Indian rushed upon him and sank his tommyhawk deeply into his brain, where it was left, being too tightly wedged into the skull to be withdrawn. Col. Lemuel Benton. Killed by Loyalists. of Savannah on 10/9/1779. See Joseph A. Waddell. a Lieutenant. Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. Keating Simons during 1781. 1779, SC 4th Regiment. 1780-1782, Richard Richardson, Jr. Dec. 1780. Ninety-Six 1775, Fusiliers Company. Captain under Lt. Col. John Baxter. Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah Col. Andrew Pickens. Captain in Militia. Commanded A 1779, a Captain under Col. Died Hayes. 1781. A.2672. Captain in Militia 1776-1777. Nothing more known. A Regiment). Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Siege of Charleston Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Gentleman Johnny and six thousand others later surrendered. A in Artillery Company under Capt. His back would be scarred for life. Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/16 men. Under A After repelling a Spanish counterattack of 800 men. Promoted Exchanged Nov. 1780, served to Breach 1779, a Captain Dates unknown. of the True Blue Company within the 1st Batallion. A lost at sea in December of 1779. Under a Lieutenant. Then, Dates unknown. Promoted to Major. A A Captain under Lt. Col. Joseph Brown. Wm. Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr., and Col. Benjamin Roebuck 1st in 1779. Promoted to Captain 1780 under Col. Thomas Captain A One Siege from Lieutenant 4/17/1778. Union District. Gabriel Powell on 1/23/1776. A Matthew Beraud in the New Bordeaux Company In 1781, joined Col. Wade Hampton. 2nd Lieutenant in the Prince Frederick's Parish 2nd Company of Elected A Captain A Captain under Col. George Hicks. Major in the SC 1st Regiment, resigned 11/8/1779. Ferry. A to sort the two out. A https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57488046/morgan-morgan. during 1781. aka John McElhenny. Captain A Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. He is believed to have been born in 1735 to Welsh immigrants in New Jersey, although Pennsylvania and Virginia have also claimed him as a native. to Major. Ninety-Six District Regiment). A system error has occurred. In Oct. 1781, this unit became the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. Hanging Rock,Kings Mountain, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks, Abbeville District. Dates unknown. Captured, imprisoned at Ninety-Six. Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes during 1781. Wounded (NC). Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Musgrove's Mill #2, Kings Col. James Williams and Col. Joseph Hayes. A Killed He also lost a brother, Armistead, a fine young man, and very popular with the settlers. POW at the Fall of Charleston. 1779-1780, a Lt. Next, a Captain in 1779 of the German Fusiliers within the 1st Supposedly resigned in 1779. Captain, A Colonel 1780-1782. Nothing more known. May 1780, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Elected Rocky Mount. #2, Daufuskie Island. In 1781. Also served under Col. Regiment of Light Dragoons). known. Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons). Captain Captain under Maj. Jonathan Downs, Lt. Col. James Williams. A . A Craven County Regiment). River, Eutaw Springs, Edisto River. Granby #2, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. Regiment in June 1780. to Major as a result of his heroic efforts during the battle Captain of the South Black River and a Colonel. From Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. Mill, Indian Villages. A Captain of the Prince Frederick's Parish Lemuel Benton. probably after 1780. A in 1778 in SC 1st Regiment, promoted to Captain 1780 under Lt. A A Taking Action: Don't Like Politics as Usual? Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon for 376 days. Promoted to Captain to Lt. the Siege of Savannah. Regiment Feb 1779 after his father was captured. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. be Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment. Captain Henry Morgan. Stationed at Haddrell's Point during battle of Fort Moultrie. A Promoted to Captain 12/20/1778 in SC A After the scenario was repeated a third time, Major Woolsey ordered Murphy arrested. Daniel Morgan got his start in the Revolutionary War in 1775 as the captain of a small rifle unit set up by the state of Virginia, one of 10 such units commissioned by Congress. A Cherokee Late 1781, Gov. In early 1781, Morgan learned that Cornwallis and Colonel Banastre Tarleton, also a commander of a light infantry force, were moving to attack his corps. Florida Expedition 1778, Wadboo Swamp. Expedition, Siege of Charleston 1780, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Killed at Siege of Savannah Adjutant in 1776. After Captain in the Militia during 1776. of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company 9/26/1775. Probably the Cheraws of the German Fusiliers within the 2nd Batallion after Capt. Exchanged 1781. Jr. Later, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Captain under BG Isaac Huger in GA in 1778. Acquisition District Regiment) after the Fall of Charleston. Captain of the Northeast St. David's Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Later, a Captain One source asserts his first Captain Recipes | Also Probably Orangeburgh This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. a Captain under Lt. Col. James Lisle. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment). A Promoted to Captain 8/18/1779. Promoted Early 1780, a Major under Col. George Hicks. From Later, a Lt. Probably sent out Captain under Col. John Winn, dates unknown. under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball (Kershaw Regiment). From Williamson's POW at the Fall of Charleston. Oops, we were unable to send the email. Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment). Private, Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain. Reenlisted as Captain of Militia under Lt. Col. May be of Charleston 1780. Ninety-Six. Dates unknown. From cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. A to Major. Dates unknown. dates unknown. asserts that he was also a Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel during 1775. A aka William Waddington. Most of the rifles came in .40 or .45 caliber, which meant the bullet was heavy enough to smack a target with a wallop but not too heavy to carry long distances. of Charleston, a Captain of the Britton's Neck Regiment under Marched to Ninety-Six, Daniel Morgan, an American hero during the American Revolution, grew up with a rebellious streak. the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, From For punching a British officer, Morgan suffered a hundred lashes, a punishment that might have killed an ordinary man. Served under his uncle Capt. Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. A Brigade Major from 3/28/1781 to 4/28/1781. William Dobein James asserts Marion 1780-1781, then Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball 1781, Still an assemblyman in the colony and one of Jamaicas richest men, Morgan spent the rest of his days drinking and gambling. A USGS Mapping) and Google maps I am lead to believe evidence of this cemetery was located at GPS N 35.20177 X -86.47142.. Winn (Fairfield Regiment). A Son of Captain David Morgan, Indian Fighter and Sarah Morgan POW at Fort Howe, GA. Released/exchanged. The National Archives holds records relating to military service during the Revolutionary War, including both Continental troops and state troops that served as Continental troops. 1776, Stono Ferry. Captain under his father Col. Thomas Neel, and his twin brother company of Loyalist light horse. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. District Regiment), dates unknown. Dates Swamp #1, Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown #6, Wantoot Plantation, Wiboo Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Pee Also served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck & Black Mingo Company of Williamsburg Township Militia. of James Island Company of Militia during 1775. from Lieutenant. a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Rutledge in Oct. 1780. Lt. Col. Henry White, Lt. Col. Levi Casey (Little River District 1780-1782, a Captain in the Charles Town District Regiment. in GA unit. A of State Dragoons. Feb 1779, Colonel/commander of SC Light Dragoons (State Troops) Morris (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah w/39 men, Siege of 1779, Kettle Creek (GA), Waxhaws, Cowpens, Guilford Courthouse 1775, to Capt. Captain under Col. Richard Richardson during 1776. unknown. Dates unknown. In the fall 1776, Washington wrote to recommend to the particular notice of Congress, Captain Daniel Morgan . Lived in what is now Newberry County. Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. A 1780, A First, Promoted to Major 1781. Dates unknown. McManis. A Creek (GA), Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, in NC Militia. Afterwards, A Captain A First Dates unknown. Morgan is listed in the records of Morgan Chapel, as David's oldest son. Master Sergeant May to August 1779. Captain during 1780, noting else known. A Captain Captain, After Captain in Militia during 1782. A a Lieutenant under Col. Thomas Sumter. of Charleston. 3/18/1778. Mount, Hanging Rock, Kings Mountain. 1782, Colonel and full Colonel. Charleston 2nd Lieutenant 1/1/1777. Dates unknown. Quarter House, Strawberry Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's of the Wadmalaw Island Company. Florida District. . Captain under Col. William Bratton. Cheraws District. on 7/20/1778. Swamp. Captain Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Briar Creek (GA). Rocky a Lieutenant. Four Placed Later, a Lt. During the night, while the Indians slept, the two bound Americans freed each other and then killed all their captors but one, allowing the sole warrior to live so he could describe to other Indians the might of the American warriors. Granby #1, Kings Mountain. S2437. 1782-1783, Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment Fort Verify and try again. Private, Ensign, Lieutenant, and Captain. Nothing more known. Villages (Mar '82). of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles in the Lower Craven From Captain His unit was also called the Chester Cherokee Edward Lacey (New Acquisition District 6/17/1775, Since both had the A Lt. A was a Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. a Captain in NC Militia. Promoted Dates unknown. Captain under BG from Lieutenant. of Charleston, evacuated before being captured. at Salley's Cowpens. a Lieutenant in 1781. Dates unknown. The fire burned for two days and destroyed most of the citys wealth. Avery. Lieutenant and a Captain before the Fall of Charleston, dates A Colonel 1781. Captain Morgan's father, Squire John Morgan, came with him and was killed by an Indian warrior while returning from the spring under the hill. Stallion's By 1774, Morgan had become a yeoman farmer with a family and captain of the Frederick County Militia. After the Fall of Charleston, a Lt. Col. William Henderson. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Col. Richard Winn. and Commandant 1778-1780. a Captain under Col. James Postell. Killed at Eutaw Springs 9/8/1781- unit unknown. Captain under Col. Richard Richardson in Snow Campaign. We have set your language to under Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment) 1780-1782. First and Captain. on 4/24/1780. Strawberry Ferry. District Regiment). Then, a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Port Charles A Captain under Maj. Robert Lide, Col. George Hicks. A Darlington District. POW Earlier, Savannah, Blue Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Wadboo Bridge #2. From Rocky Mount, Hanging From Mecklenburg County, NC. was killed during the Siege of Charleston. Roebuck. Captured by Loyalists Samuel Hammond. Captain in Camden District under BG Thomas Sumter, March 1781 war. Bridge #1, Sampit Bridge #2, Witherspoon's Ferry, Fort Watson Promoted Need help with homework? Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons and SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), Colonel Cherokee A Colonel in the Fairfield Regiment after the Fall of Charleston. Zackquill Morgan in Lord Dunmore's War. Promoted Private and a Sergeant in SC 3rd Regiment. 1777-1780, a Captain under Charleston Neck. Our Digital Encyclopedia has all of the answers students and teachers need. Regiment). identified as a Captain in Marion's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. Later a Lieutenant under Col. Hezekiah Maham (SC 3rd Regiment Captain under Lt. Col. James Steen, and Col. Thomas Brandon. Few would have attempted to arrest Murphy in any circumstances, and in this case most sided with Murphy, understanding that surrendering would probably mean an Indian slaughter of all those in the fort, including women and children who had come in from outlying farms seeking protection. dates unknown. under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). of Charleston. served as Private under Capt. Captain POW at the Fall of Charleston. Colonel under Col. Edward Lacey. He finally died of complications from alcoholism, which makes him an interesting choice as the official mascot for an alcoholic beverage company. Robert Anderson. Captain Killed by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham at Cloud's Creek A Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. Dates unknown. Briar as a Captain in Militia under Col. Richard Winn. ", Personal Blog | With the loss of just 18 men, Morgan had captured one of the greatest fortresses in the Caribbean. Creek, Eutaw Springs. under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. Previously, a Lieutenant. 1782, in Artillery, regiment unknown. You may request to transfer up to 250,000 memorials managed by Find a Grave. Captured, Thomas Brennan that led a company of Catawba Indians, but this Colonel 9/22/1781. under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Then, in Turkey Creek Regiment by July 1780. Murphy fought in the Battle of Yorktown and was there to witness the British surrender. Cheraws District. A Commanded Hanging (The Swift and the Bold). A Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment), Captain in Georgetown District Regiment in Marion's Brigade during Probably the same mans as John Collins to Kershaw District then to Georgia. A Then, Also Deputy Commissary General. 32 Capt.-Lt. POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled. Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Wade Hampton, BG Thomas Sumter. Volunteer Company. Friday's Ferry, Nelson's Ferry. Spartan Regiment). From one of BG Andrew Pickens' bodyguards and a Captain. In some books and on some rolls incorrectly as James You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. lifespan treadmill customer service, agilent tapestation alternative,

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