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substitute for Billy Stanley and was engaged in fatigue duty such as cutting wood and
He (or perhaps a younger William Driver) was a
Carolinian VI:726]. for services to the military in the Revolution [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers,
in 1790 [NC:72], 12 in 1800 [NC:469], and 10 in 1810 [NC:742]. Peter Wilson was a "Mo" taxable in Halifax County,
He petitioned the legislature on 26 October
Edward Weaver was head of a Hertford County, North Carolina household
Coley when he appeared in Halifax County court on 17 February 1844 and testified that his
white, straight hairborn free [Register of Free Negroes, no.20]. Nathaniel Cumbo was listed in the roll of Captain Henry Hampton's
Accession Number 36121, Box 134, Folders 4 & 6, Digital Collections, LVA]. Needham Lamb was called Meedy Lamb when he who was taxable in the
He was listed in the pay roll of the 3rd
of 2068; https://www.fold3.com/image/23285601]. Pasquotank County court to obtain a Revolutionary War pension [NARA, S.41928, M804, Roll
XV:620]. [VA:8]. his service in the Revolutionary War [The North Carolinian VI:755]. and a slave in 1783, a "F.B." 163]. Levi Locklier and Elias Paul
Jacob Spelman in order to pass as free [Fouts, Newspapers of Edenton, Fayetteville,
He was a
and Isham Chavis in 1788, called Robert Walden in 1789 [PPTL, 1782-90 (1788 B,
high, yellow complexion, born in Gloucester County [The Chesterfield Supplement or
William County certified that Reuben Sampson was his legal representative. at the skirmish at Halifax [NARA, S.42004, M804, Roll 2136, frame 0433; https://www.fold3.com/image/14643787]. Job Buley enlisted in the 3d Maryland Regiment on 8 April
in 1800 [MD:791]. Carolina, and moved to Marion District, South Carolina, near Marrs Bluff at the age of
[NC:743]. warrant no. He was a
several tours against the Indians after coming to Carter County (then Washington County,
REVOLUTIONARY RELICS OLD Point Comfort Hampton Virginia 1910 Postcard - $5.85. 11 "free colored" in 1820 [VA:281] and 2 "free colored" in 1840
23816, by
1779 [NARA, S.39059, M804, Roll frame 54 of 829; https://www.fold3.com/image/14067393]. Ohio, when he made a declaration to obtain a pension [NARA, S.46522, roll 2137, frame 805
___M246, Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783. 1792 and thereafter, called Jiles Bowser from 1804 to 1806 [PPTL 1782-1810, frames
North Carolina [CR 44.701.20]. officers and fifty-two members of the crew who served faithfully for three years and were
Line in Beaufort County on 5 June 1792 [NCGSJ XIII:236]. Thomas Poe was presented by the York County court on 17 December 1764
August 27, 1776 The Battle of Brooklyn, N.Y. December 26, 1776 The Battle of Trenton, N.J. and 3 white women in 1800. Pension records of Virginians may be found in the following: On June 5, 1834, the U.S. Senate required the Secretary of War to submit a statement showing the names of pensioners who were on the pension rolls or had previously been on the pension rolls. February 1834 and named five of the officers and fifty-two members of the crew who served
for the previous forty-five years [NARA, S.11211, M804, Roll 1871, frame 0787]. obtain a pension for service in the Revolution, stating that he enlisted for 18 months at
Returns, Box 6, folder 22, http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll26/id/985/rec/3
George Dice) [MD:509] and 2 "free colored" males in the Middle Ward of
February 1822 power of attorney to Tignal Jones to receive the lands for him. Virginia (1964), 162-3, citing Edmund W. Hubbard Papers, Southern Historical
was allowed on 9 December 1833 [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Tunnel, William,
Freeman Brown(e) was head of a Charles City County household of 5
enlisted at Culpeper court house and served in the regiment of Captain Reuben Fields
services, stating that he enlisted in 1777 in the 15th Virginia Regiment. enlisted in the Revolution in Virginia in May 1779 and served for the war according to an
1792, William Ampy (Negro) in 1793 and taxable in 1800, 1803, 1805, 1806 and from 1809 to
He was called James Jones of Jones County when he
He was a "free mulatto" head
and served as a militia soldier in the year 1780 and part of 1781 [NARA, W.4061, M804,
He may have been the John Scott who was a soldier that died in
337 for service in the Virginia State Line [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary
John Marshall received his final pay of 27 pounds for service in
He was a "free Neg" or "Black" taxable in Stafford County from 1783 to
Testimony in Wake County court on 10 August 1820 proved that his immediate heirs and
Nickens was placed before the North Carolina General Assembly [LP 117 by NCGSJ
He was counted as white in 1790, head of a Wake County household of 1 male over 16, 2
including John and Abel Carter [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 708]. no.171]. and Tennessee, Revolutionary War Land Warrants, 1783-1843, Roll 13, William Hill Warrants,
Wilbourne Gibson was born in Guilford County in 1763 and was drafted
He was head of a Bladen County household of two Blacks from 12 to 50 years
August 1779. and 4 October 1755 Muster Roll of Craven County, North Carolina, for the district between
in Colonel Marshall's Regiment of State Artillery on 23 August 1780 from Captain Wm
1783 [Haun, Revolutionary Army Accounts, vol. failed to appear. of James Jennings on 7 February 1834 and named Charles and Ambrose Lewis as 2 of 52
He stated that he was about 98 years old on 24 May 1852 when he
Virginia, that he lived in Kentucky for about thirty years, then lived for seven years in
He was entitled to bounty land [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War
muster roll of Captain Michaux. 2014]. James Robbins received voucher no. County in 1797 [PPTL 1782-97, frame 768]. he appointed Jacob Rhodes his attorney to receive his final settlement for serving in the
He stated
H. Montfort
1 May 1781 [NARA, M246, Roll 114, frame 128 of 492; https://www.fold3.com/image/9946836],
He was born free near Port Royal in Caroline County and enlisted there at the age of
Haun, Revolutionary Army Accounts, vol. Philip was a seaman aboard the Tempest
was advertised as a deserter in an ad placed in the Pennsylvania Journal and the Weekly
high, yellow complexion, short curled hair intermixed with greyfree born [Register
Nanny Scott and
on 23 May 1818 when he appeared in Westmoreland County and made an affidavit (signing) to
in the Third Division commanded by Major George Little between 1778 and 1780 [TR B5F20]. from November 1778 to March 1779, and Jacob died in the service in South Carolina [NCGSJ
23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf
M804 are the pension and
he and his mother Sarah agreed to his indenture to Arthur Byrd for twelve years
T.R. Report of 4 November 1782 [http://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-P2Q2]. intermingled with Greyfree born [Register of Free Negroes, p. 32]. Jacobs, Matthew]. Kuffie Moore, "free Negro," was a "Black" taxable
129]. Spotswood's Company in Fort Young [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 570]. Most volunteer regiments were from southern states. The Puckhams
free" in 1810. there on 16 July 1833 when he made his pension application. County, North Carolina, and left the service about a year later. Carter, Solomon]. Regiment of Artillery under Colonel Charles Harrison [NARA, S.38262, M804, Roll 1820,
He was a
free" in 1800 [NC:483]. 1798 [PPTL 1797-1807, frame 100]. him as an apprentice to John Howsing [Orders 1757-60, 224]. bound out by the Southampton County court on 13 December 1759 [Orders 1759-63, 11]. and a white woman in 1810 [VA:68]. in 1787 [PPTL, 1782-1830] and head of a Northampton County household of 6 "other
George Perkins was born in Liberty County (present-day Marion County),
He was head of a
War who failed to report to their camp at Williamsburg in July 1746: a whitish mulatto,
He was twenty-four years old in 1777 when he
He was head of a Johnston County household of 11
154, 157, 160, 178, 180 of 756; https://www.fold3.com/image/9563516]. warrant no. of Humphrey Hardy, about 1772, with his wife Penny and Elizabeth James: 2 Molattos
of a Prince George Parish household of 6 "other free" in 1790 and 1 in Liberty
shilling debt on 13 April 1774 [Minutes 1771-5, 247]. Mulatto" children baptized in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County [NSCDA, Parish
of 1089; https://www.fold3.com/image/22780909]. 1800-15]. Elijah Smith enlisted as a substitute in the Revolution for 18 months
1781 [NARA, M246, roll 89, frame 379; https://www.fold3.com/image/9679654]. Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. John James, 7 year old orphan of Easter James, was bound to
captain of the Tempest. "other free" in 1810 [VA:745]. M881, Roll 1096, frame 818 of 2087]. (p.91)]. He was head of a Hertford County household of 1 "other free" in
Delaware Archives, I:135]. 131, 143, 164, 184]. pounds on 25 February 1783 [NARA, M881, Roll 1094, frames 769, 770 of 1764]. In his 20 October 1787 Robeson County will he named his wife Lydia and
1786-1806, frames 348, 357, 396-7, 459-60; 1807-1850, frame 183, 256]. On 13 April 1769 the court ordered Isham bound instead to John Evans (alias Eppes)
The Revolutionary War in Virginia Daniel Morgan (in white uniform near front of cannon) led Virginia riflemen that targeted British officers successfully and led to the surrender of British General John Burgoyne's army at Saratoga, New York on October 17, 1777 Source: Architect of the Capitol, Surrender of General Burgoyne(painted by John Trumbull) He was head of a New Hanover County household of 5 "other free" in 1800
S.108.385, http://archives.ncdcr.gov/doc/search-doc]. testified that they were both under the command of Colonel Hardy Murfree for a part of
W.5304, BlWt.17037-160-55, M805, Roll 466, frame 0444; https://www.fold3.com/image/24013810]. 1763-4, 35, 91; 1764-5, 108]. August 1780: age 16, 4'9" high, a planter, born in Chesterfield County, Yallow
Francis Freeman, a "person of colour," was a resident of
Nanney Major, a widow, was allowed payment to widows and orphans of
1515 of 640 acres were assigned to
He recorded a certificate
on 23 April 1779 [NARA M246, Roll 79, frame 142 of 323; https://www.fold3.com/image/10200387]. 618-100, Roll 808, frame 518 of 876; https://www.fold3.com/image/15490549]. fifty years later on 9 October 1832 [NARA, W.4835, M805, Roll 807, frame 582]. of 323, https://www.fold3.com/image/10200648. He stated that he enlisted in Dinwiddie County in September
23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.35)]. Northampton County, Virginia, for 18 months on 8 September 1780 and was sized on 14 May
1389, 640 acres entered 12 November 1784 and
Roll of Captain Samuel Hawes' Company in the 2nd Virginia Regiment in July 1777
Mulattoes" in 1801 [PPTL, 1782-1799, frames 7, 71, 302, 417, 442, 732, 819; 1800-12,
He was a "man of Colour" who appeared in Chatham County court to
Gazette (Dixon & Nicholson)]. Roger Freeman was a "Negro" man taxable in Bladen County in
[NCGSJ IV:150]. Revolution, stating that he was born in Saint Mary's County, Maryland, and moved with his
County Militia in 1781 [William & Mary Digital Archives, Swem Library's Special
tobacco for not listing his wife as a tithable [Judgments & Orders 1759-63, 281, 308,
Emanuel Scott enlisted for 12 months in Raiford's Company in the 10th
8289, for 12 pounds in Halifax District for military
the 23 April 1779 muster. Joseph Artis was paid for service in the militia in Wilmington District
September 1780 and served 18 months, and he appeared in Rockbridge County court to make a
William O. Goode, former member of the General
Markham of James Nickens, a seaman belonging to the ship Dragon, on 24(? "free colored" in Election District 3 of Caroline County in 1820. Jacobs, Josiah]. Haulsee, W. M., F. G. Howe, and A. C. Dayle, comps. He
September 1764 in Northumberland County court. Between 1 September 1784 and 1 February 1785 he received the final pay for his own and
deceased. service in the Revolution and was still living in Robeson County on 22 March 1858 when he
Thomas Pierce was a "free colored" head of a Tyrrell County
He was a sixty-two-year-old "Free Man of Color," said to be living alone in
Berry Jeffers, Gideon Griffin, Osborn Jeffers, Allen Jeffers
placed in the ranks a short time after his arrival in Charleston. Israel Pierce was a "free colored" head of a Tyrrell County
He was described as "yellow (Mulatto) complexioned, aged 29, 5'7-3/4"
white male in Captain Winborne's District for the 1786 state census. His 14 July 1818 Orange County will left
[VA:776]. Six months after
Collection, LVA]. He received bounty land for three years service in Colonel
in 1754 [William & Mary College Quarterly VI:188]. Richard Pendergrass, born say 1750, was a "Mulatto man
He was a free
He stated that he had enlisted in Goochland
Peter Haley received a land warrant for Revolutionary War service as a
woman," that William Bowman was his brother and only surviving heir was certified by
He
South, 390]. Ezekiel Moses enlisted in the Revolution from Northampton County on 12
declaration in Hardy County court to obtain a pension for his services in the Revolution,
Regiment, sent to South Carolina and taken prisoner. 1254 on 10 June 1783 for nine
His
Horn who marched his company to Halifax where he was put under the command of Captain John
three years [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Rich, William, Digital Collections, LVA]. the infantry commanded by Colonel Hogan in Captain G. Bradly's Company [NARA, S. 41766,
He stated that he enlisted with Colonel Branch in the town of Halifax in the 2nd
and he was her heir [NARA, W.4160, M804, Roll 609, frame 494 of 618; https://www.fold3.com/image/12743960]. George Dias/ Dice was a "man of Colour" residing in Lancaster
Thomas Sorrell was listed among the "Free Molattoes" living
[VA:959] and 4 "free colored" in 1820 [VA:13]. David Ivey, a "Coloured" musician, received warrant no. 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]. on 13 February 1782 for military service in the Revolution [North Carolina Revolutionary
Halifax County household of 5 in 1800 [NC:328], 7 in 1810 [NC:36], and 7 "free
Claims, Sorrell, James, 1834, Digital Collections, LVA]. the time of the petition upwards of eighty years of age [Pointer, Richard: Petition,
Company of the Delaware Regiment and died before the February 1780 muster. Benjamin Blango enlisted in Hogg's Company for 9 months on 20 July 1778