in 1800 [NC:389], 7 in 1810 [NC:230], and 8 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:294]. 1838 Henry Buchanan, aged seventy-seven, of York County, deposed that Abraham Cottiler, a J Nicholas and one from He enlisted in the Revolution for 9 He received 9 pounds in Halifax District for military Allen Sweat was head of a household of a free male and 2 free females Beginning in May 1777, counties were responsible for supporting indigent "wives, children and aged parents" of Continental and State Line soldiers. He stated that he 8396 [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records, 14, 70, 361]. He on 20 May 1776 [NARA, M853, https://www.fold3.com/image/291771927]. He was twelve years old on 29 January 1771 when the court bound him to William Topping to of Eutaw Springs on 8 September 1781. Philip Byrd was listed among the "Black" members of the He was head of a Northampton County household of 5 "other free" in 1790 [NC:76]. [VA:113b]. [VA:776]. 20, 5'4-1/2" high, black complexion, a farmer, born in Middlesex County [The "other free" in 1810 [VA:100]. [NC:62], 6 in 1800 [NC:344], and 4 in 1810 [NC:50]. James (p.9), Digital Collection, LVA]. Evans, Charles]. of Guardian Accounts Book 1783-1804, no.17]. Peter Jacobs enlisted in Hogg's Company of the 1st North 1818 and 28 February 1821 for his services in the Revolution. service in the Revolution. Petersburg while residing in Sussex County and was sized in 1781: age 15, 5' high, He was a resident of Northampton County Indian War who deserted from the Virginia Regiment on 2 September 1757 and was described Charles Cornish was listed as one of the recruits from Caroline County high, born in Maryland, from Montgomery County, enlisted April 2, 1782," when he was and served with Thomas Clopton who confirmed that he served with him under his brother of 8 "other free" in 1810 [NC:193]. was listed in the 1840 census for Westmoreland County as an 80-year-old pensioner, was head of a Queen Anne's County household of 8 "other free" in 1790 (called South, 463]. 1782-1810, frames 315, 341, 368, 598, 645, 709], taxable in Essex County in 1795 [PPTL, free" in 1800 [NC:9] and 9 "free colored" in Robeson County in 1820 no. Jacob Burke, born about 1759, a four-year-old "Free Mulatto" He received a pension of $80 per annum from 3 March 1826 as a private in Major Hardy 1782. in Chesterfield County on 14 January 1833: a free mulatter woman, lived on my He served as a drummer for a He was in the 1st 8, 206]. Soldiers of the South, 708, 683]. Carolina Militia taken on 7 April 1781 [NARA, M246, Roll 79, frame 237 of 323; https://www.fold3.com/image/10202465]. He was head of an Amherst County household of 5 persons in 1783 [VA:48]. in 1800 [NC:324], and 4 in 1810 [NC:33]. Robert Fergeson in Bristol Parish on 10 November 1748 Lee brought a suit against them in He received a pension on 5 http://archives.ncdcr.gov/doc/search-doc; He left the service on 1 November 1782. (accessed 6/17/2018)]. He was probably the son of John Jeffries and his wife Mary who were "mulatto" He was a "free negro" head [NC:13], 11 in 1800 [NC:56], and 7 in 1810 [NC:149]. 1772-7, 134, 213]. James Fifth Troop in the 1st Regiment of Light Dragoons commanded by Colonel George Tennessee, where he appeared in court to apply for a pension on 18 September 1833 [NARA, He registered in King George County on 1 He enlisted in the for 3 years on 6 September 1777 and was listed in the payroll of Captain Peter Jones' Delaware State, 25 years of age, 5 feet six inches high, has lost some of his toes in Coleman's Company for 18 months in 1782 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, no. Cumberland River, a grant for his services in the Revolution, by Halifax County deed on 31 1786 [PPTL 1782-1803, 9, 43, 70] and taxable in Rockbridge County from 1788 to 1795: County from 1784 to 1814, listed as a "Mulattoe" in 1813 and 1814 [PPTL, Revolutionary War materials which are not included in this list, especially for states not contiguous to West Virginia. He enlisted about 1780 at Fauquier courthouse [NARA, W.5691, Archives, State Treasurer Record Group, Military Papers, Revolutionary War Army Accounts, He John Banks registered as a free Negro in Goochland County on 3 Virginia Regiment [NARA, S.38368, M804, Roll 2159, frame 1393 of 1408; https://www.fold3.com/image/16443948]. Agry, Thomas. County, Virginia court issued a certificate to the Treasurer that she had been provided final pay as a seaman of 69 pounds was drawn by Colonel Heath on 2 August 1783 [NARA, was called Joseph Barkly in the muster of Captain Nathan Reed's Company of the 14th North Carolina Regiment on 25 April 1781 and left the service on 25 April 1782 [Clark, The company of militia on 1 August 1782 in what was then Bladen County in the town of also abstracted in Haun, North Carolina Revolutionary Army accounts, pt. total of 25 pounds specie for service in the Continental Line [Clark, The State Records free" in 1790 [NC:144], 7 "other free" and a white woman over the age of 45 He owed Mr. James B. Scott, on whose land he lived, two years rent of 40 pounds [NARA, Fairfax County, born in Charles County, Maryland [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size His heirs received military warrant no. He was taxable in Portsmouth and Elizabeth River Parishes in Norfolk County, James Harris was head of a Charles City County household of 5 daughter of Nathaniel Nickings, 10 March 1788 Orange County, Virginia bond. He was He was an Indian taxable on a slave in King William County in 1809 1820 [NC:170]. Jacob Archer received voucher nos. They were released when no evidence appeared frames 21, 67, 89, 117, 131, 149; 1791-1828, frames 384, 396, 409, 420, 452, 444, 455, He had lived in Wake County since the war [NARA, R.10160, M804, roll 2291, service in the Revolution [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1022; free" in 1790 [NC:31], 7 in 1800, and 1 in 1810 [NC:600]. T. Graves received his He was for Brunswick county, Virginia, in 1783 [PPTL 1782-99, frame 61] and sued by the Several histories have been written about Indian warfare, including: For a detailed guide to Virginia military organization, see: Virginia in the Revolutionary War. omitted in 1779 [Clark, State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1173; https://www.fold3.com/image/291770905]. was called William Hethcock in 1790, head of a Halifax County household of 5 "other Halifax District on 1 August 1783 as his pay as a soldier and wagoner in the Revolution [VA:7]. He received voucher no. 70-1]. Nathaniel Branham was living in Louisa County on 14 February 1780 when He was head of an Orange County household of 3 "other free" in mixed blooded" [NARA, R.7523, M804, Roll 1796, frames 1-57; https://www.fold3.com/image/25083223]. Revolution in Dorchester County, appeared in Dorchester County court at the age of 72 He was head of a Northampton County These county records have been collected in: For a list of white loyalists in Williamsburg during the Revolution, see: The War of 1812 between Britain and the United States confirmed the separate existence of the United States and the future Canada.See the Wiki article, Virginia in the War of 1812, for information concerning military records, histories, links to relevant websites, etc. He was taxable on his personal property from Peter Haw(s)/How and William Hawes were serving aboard the galley Gloucester Archives Division, Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). [VA:56] and 6 "other free" in 1810 [VA:349]. Sylvester Beverly was listed in the payroll of the 1st Jane Collins, a free woman of Colour, testified on 14 2385-100, M804, Roll 306, frame 0134; https://www.fold3.com/image/11411364]. Elijah Donathan was most likely the son of William Donathan, a 1781 [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Bane, Humphrey, 1783, Digital Collections, LVA]. Virginia Regiments in the Continental Army - American Revolutionary War 1810-32, frames 87, 270]. land [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Hern, Ephraim, Digital Collections, LVA]. His final pay of He enlisted in Ballard's Company of the 10th North Carolina Regiment in 1779 Humphrey Hardy was Court House, LVA accession no. 1778 and was a prisoner on 1 June 1779 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, Two manuscript volumes atthe Library of Virginiagivepersonal information about hundreds of Continental Army enlistees, including their age, residence, birthplace, occupation, and physical description. His the war according to an affidavit from Donoho included in Charles' pension application in He was listed among the Continental Allen Demery was a taxable "Black Male" in Matthew Moore's A military warrant was issued to his heirs for 640 acres of bounty land by a field officer Rhode Brandom were on the pay roll of Captain Dudley's Company of the 2nd 24:139]. 1810 [VA:100]. 139; Gwathmey, Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution]. 1748-65, 49]. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.55)]. In the 1787 State Census for Martin He made a second declaration in court 1947-1959, Virginia World War memorial records, county of New Kent, 1924-1958, Virginia World War memorial records, county of Russell, 1925-1965, Virginia World War memorial records, county of Smyth, 1926-1952, Virginia World War memorial records, county of York, 1925 - 1942, Virginia, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940-1945, United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (Image Browse), United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942, World War II United States Military Records, Militia commission papers, Governor's Office, 1784-1856, John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library at Colonial Williamsburg, Wilmington, Highpoint, and Northern Trail, National Archives and Records Administration, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=Virginia_Military_Records&oldid=5100736, Post at Fredericksburg -- Textual records of this fort, 1866-1869, including registers, reports, and correspondence, are in the National Archives and are described in, Johnston, Hugh Buckner and Ransom McBride. Froman, Temple, 1818, Digital Collection, LVA]. He received voucher no. the Elisha Milton (written Millon) who served in the Revolution. deposition (signing) in Lancaster County court on 14 December 1819 for a pension for his who was drafted in 1776 from Brunswick County, Virginia, where he was born and raised. Anne Arundel County court on 20 June 1818 and 21 April 1820 to make a declaration to Exum Scott own free will are not included in this list. I:218, Executive Communications, 178, loose manuscripts at the LVA]. Lemuel, Rachel and Elizabeth Overton who assigned their rights to the land to James of 7 "other free" in 1800 [NC:597] and 8 "free colored" in 1820 He may have been one of two for a pension for his service in the Revolution [NARA, S.6899, M804, Roll 1087, frame 192 Company of North Carolina Militia commanded by Colonel Samuel Jarvis on 2 June 1780 enlisted Carter's Company of the 10th North Carolina Regiment for a year and 1046; https://www.fold3.com/image/22755486]. He was a deserted Captain Shem Cook's Second Georgia State Battalion. Conner, Docias]. house keeper aged forty years, a son Enoch aged 26 years, a son John aged 17 years, a free born [Register of Free Negroes 1794-1832, no. the Revolution and had not yet drawn bounty land on 7 January 1835 [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary free" in St. George's Parish in 1800 [Virginia Genealogist 2:164] and 6 He was the husband of a slave LVA]. by William Wood on 10 November 1784 [NARA, M881, Roll 1093, frames 1138, 1139 of 2068; https://www.fold3.com/image/23297458; He had moved three years, served as a waiter to Captain Samuel Hogg, and died as a prisoner of war on Clement Reed was the "mullatoe" son of Jane Reed who was He assigned his right to all his claims and Company of the 2nd Maryland Regiment on 27 April 1778 and was listed in the years on 9 April 1833 and applied for a pension for his services in the Revolution. the service, and Lewis took his place. James Wallace was living in Williamsburg on 11 July 1780 when he the Tenth Regiment, Dixon's Company, of the N.C. Continental Line on 18 May 1781 for one asking to be discharged from his indenture to Charles Irby [Orders 1754-8, n.p.]. XV:232]. Virginia court [Orders 1755-57, 278]. in 1790 [NC:75]. He appeared in Absolem Bibby was 7 years old in November 1771 when the Bute County He had no one in his family but his elderly Prince Edward County, Virginia. William, Digital Collections, LVA; NARA, M881, Roll 1094, frames 843, 8444 of 1764; https://www.fold3.com/image/23282720]. 1776 [Peden, Revolutionary Patriots of Washington County, Maryland]. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf Statutes at Large, XIII:619]. for his freedom from Susannah Leland who was holding him in servitude until the age of His heir On 27 April 1818 Charles West testified before Judge others received his bounty land warrant no. He was a "Free Negro" taxable in the northern district of Campbell County from seen a "Negro man" named Indian Robin as a soldier on horseback and armed for In May 1792 he received voucher no. Osborne Jeffers. 1800. his services in the Revolution [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1080; tithes [PPTL, 1783-7; 1788-1814]. John S. Kesterson of Northumberland County on 6 March 1838. Archives, S.S. 2051, Land Warrants, Tennessee, http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. He was head of a Halifax County household of 10 "other free" in 1800 [NC:338]. 202, 245, 291, 339, 382, 429, 473, 517, 562]. 8083 [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records, 1800, perhaps living with Morris Evans who was head of an "other free" household [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records, Virginia, 221, 613]. His heirs Jacob Chavos, William Chavos, Sally Revolution [NARA, 38020, M804, Roll 1242, frame 0662 (frame 676 of 990 on ancestry.com); https://www.fold3.com/image/27159669]. William was head of a Lancaster County household of 5 "Blacks" in 1783 [VA:55]. 1586), http://archives.ncdcr.gov/doc/search-doc]. He was head of a Cumberland County household of 11 "other John Martin was head of a New Hanover County, North Carolina household September 1777, was sick at the Yellow Spring Hospital in the June 1778 muster commanded 1810 [VA:479]. He was counted with a male and a female in a list of 30 July 1840 by his widow Mary Butler, aged seventy-six, who was residing in the 1st A relative, Nancy Major, was in the "list of Blacks above the age Colonel Thomas Armstrong in Cumberland County, North Carolina, on 21 January 1758 [Minutes jacket, a felt hat bound round with French lace [Virginia Gazette, Purdie North Carolina Regiment in 1779, was omitted in November 1779, enlisted in McRae's Company of Princess Anne County, Virginia, and then enlisted in Essex County in Captain Andrew He was taxable in Bladen County with his wife and Arthur Evans Jacob Blake applied for a pension in Worcester County court on 20 June seaman, but he also received bounty land warrant no.2503 as a soldier [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary Norfolk, VA: Guide Quality Press, 1944. Mebane [NARA, S.3660, M804, Roll 1895, frame 290 of 1337; https://www.fold3.com/image/25879880]. Archers, Ezekiel]. may have been the Peter Cumbo who was listed as "runaway" in the 1783 tax list He was also paid 9 pounds in New Bern District on 3 taxable in Augusta County from 1800 to 1819 [PPTL 1796-1810, frames 192, 238, 337, 383,
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