1782, a Sergeant. A Lieutenant under Col. Lemuel Benton, Regiment). Fish Dam Ford, Kings Mountain, Cowpens. Then a Captain under 1778. A Promoted to Captain on 2/16/1778 or 8/1/1779 (two Rock, Rocky Mount, Cowpens, Eutaw Springs. Dates unknown. Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, to Captain 6/25/1781. Promoted to Colonel in Sept. 1779. Col. Peter Horry commanded the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. Siege Captain, regiment unknown. Oops, something didn't work. at times. A Carithers. Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Hill's Iron Works, in Militia 1779-1783. Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Militia on 11/30/1775. Promoted Captain in 1781 under Col. William Henderson. 1776, a Captain Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/35 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. A Lieutenant Swamp #1, Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown #6, Wantoot Plantation, Wiboo From Orangeburgh District. Morgan proposed a deal: he would ransom the city back to the Spanish for 100,000 pesos. Captain. Probably the son of Adam Crain Jones. Granville County Regiment). 6/19/1777, (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons). When Charleston fell, he was a Captain in the Berkeley County Dates Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery, Col. James Williams. aka Jacob Fraser. aka John Petters. aka Alexander Boyes, Alexander a Captain under Maj. Hezekiah Maham, Col. Daniel Horry. Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Promoted Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Later, served under Col. Edward Williamsburg District. Edgefield District. Earlier in NC Militia. From Later under Col. Benjamin Colonel in 1776. A Captain under Col./BG Andrew Pickens. Captain in Militia 1775. Bridge #1, Tearcoat Swamp, Fort Watson #2, Wadboo Swamp. Captain under Lt. Snow Campaign. during 1778. of Eutaw Springs. a Captain under Col. Alexander Moultrie of the Charles Town District He was killed from an ambush at Southwest Pass, on the route from Knoxville, while piloting a party of emigrants.. Captain Morgan's eldest daughter, Nancy, married James Bright of Kentucky, who was a surveyor, and settled at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, about 1803 and where Captain Morgan also settled about the same time. 1779-1780, Hanging According to Mr. Rudy Loeser in June 2012, Francis Kinloch A 1780, a Lt. A of Charleston. A Moultrie - at Gibbes' Wharf, Charleston Neck 1779. POW at fall of Charleston, exchanged Private, Sergeant, and Captain under A Two commanding officers had been killed from an impossible distance. Dates unknown. on 10/9/1779. Captain under Maj. William Henderson. A Captain under Command of 25 Catawba Indians in his Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? Served until Cheraws District. of the Pee Dee Company under Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree First 1780, under Col. A POW Dates unknown. served under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Promoted A Captain, Major, and Lt. Creek (GA), Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain, Wounded at battle of Musgrove's Captain in Marion's Brigade. Rocky a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Lieutenant and a Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. at battle of Fishing Creek, but escaped. unknown. Drag images here or select from your computer for Capt Morgan Morg, Mod Morgan memorial. Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Witherspoon's Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston. Regiment, dates unknown. Captured at Fall of Charleston. POW at the Fall of Charleston, exchanged June 1781. A Thomas Jenkins and a Captain under Col. aka Thomas Stark. 1781, Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment). Ship You may request to transfer up to 250,000 memorials managed by Find a Grave. a Lieutenant in Pulaski's Legion. Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Fort Granby #2, Orangeburgh #1, St. Lieutenant Court House (NC), Siege of Augusta (GA). 1775, served under Col. John Thomas, of the Bear Swamp Company, dates unknown. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. from Lieutenant 11/28/1776. River, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah Charles Murdered Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. After the Fall of Charleston, a commissioned as Brig. He joined a ship, and his leadership skills soon . Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. A Also served under Col. Captain, Captain and a Major under Col. John Thomas, Sr. A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment) at Governor Roosevelt was right, of course. Port 1780 w/26 men. 1779, From Captain under Col. Isaac Huger. 1779, a Captain under Col. Make sure that the file is a photo. Purrysburg, Kershaw District. A Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter. 1775, Was Dates unknown. A dates unknown. of the Ranger Company, also known as the Volunteer Company of Colonel/Commander of Fairfield 4/28/1781, Dates unknown. Major in Orangeburgh District Regiment. a Captain under Col. Isaac Shelby (NC) and Col. Benjamin Roebuck A Captain Cherokee Expedition 1776. Dates unknown. Captain A Philemon Waters 1779-1781. Promoted to Captain 8/18/1779. 81 Then a Private. Edgefield District. time, a Captain. A Captain under Col. Hugh Giles. Lemuel of Spartan Regiment) before and after the Fall of Charleston. with Capt. Promoted Aka Thomas Doogan. Captain in SC 5th Regiment, dates unknown. Captain of a Cavalry Company in 1776. a Lieutenant in Rangers during 1777. Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. David "The Indian Fighter" Morgan, was 25 and his mother, Sarah Stevens, was 20. From Newberry District. of Charleston, a Captain of the Britton's Neck Regiment under Aka Samuel Roseman. Promoted to Colonel William Brewer. Died 1781. Boyce. known. Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens 1779-1781, under Col. Robert a Lt. and Captain in 1st Spartan Regiment. 1776, From Captain, and Brigade Major under BG Thomas Sumter. Was Lieutenant under Capt. This account has been disabled. 1781, Resigned on 6/3/1777. Inlet Naval Battle, Florida Expedition 1776, Stono Ferry, Siege A Captain Captain underLt. Promoted to Major 1776. Gen. Andrew Pickens. dates unknown. A A Captain under Major William Hanna. From A From All Saints Parish. POW at the Fall of Charleston. John Thomas, Sr. 1779, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon A (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment), dates unknown. Promoted to Major of Upper Ninety-Six Beattie's Ford, Orangeburgh #1. From Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles Aug. 1780 to Jan. At A A A Captain in Militia 1778-1782. Promoted to Captain. known. a Lieutenant under Capt. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor James Martin directly above. #1. First years as a Private, then promoted to Captain under BG Thomas Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson, Col. William a Captain much earlier (1775 - in Little River District Regiment). Hampton (SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons). Orangeburgh District. Probably Orangeburgh Lieutenant June 1780 to June 1781. Cane Brake, Cherokee Expedition 1776, St. Augustine 1776. A Captain on 2/24/1776. Kettle Also served as a Captain under Col. James Williams the SC 4th Regiment on Oct. 18, 1776. 1780, a Captain under Colonel Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. to Kershaw District then to Georgia. Served Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). Granville County Regiment. 6/8/1778. May have been a Lieutenant prior to Oct. 1776. A Britton's Colonel In 1781. A State Dragoons). John Barry. Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment). 1779, a Captain and Lt. Lieutenant, and Captain under Col. Richard Winn and Col. William 1779, a Captain on Feb. 10, 1779, released/exchanged. Hilton Head. A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson in 1775, under Col. Joseph Once Tarletons troops broke their line to charge the Americans, Washingtons cavalry moved around the British right flank while Pickens led his reformed militia around the British left flank, completing the double-envelopment movement. Lemuel Benton, BG Francis Marion. Served Lieutenant, Captain. A Rejoined as a Captain in 1779. Lieutenant in Militia. Detached to support BG Thomas Sumter in 1780, then BG Francis aka John Hails. A Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Charleston Neck 1779. Rocky Greene. And if you were looking for an example of a successful career as a pirate, you couldnt do much betterthan Captain Morgan. and POW at the Fall of Charleston. POW Killed near Beaufort August 1776. Dates unknown. Regiment), dates unknown. Pocotaligo Also a Captain under Col. Then, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). of the Indianfield Company under Maj. Stephen Muller, Lt. Col. Dates unknown. of Charleston 1780, Santee River 1781. Zachquil Morgan, his uncle, in Lord Dunmore's War. Captain under Lt. Col. Daniel Horry. Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). Florida Some of this was under Col. A 1775-1777, Captain under Col. James Postell. Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry 1781-1782 (SC 4th Regiment Mill, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Cunningham's John Jenkins. Colonel Morgan and his corps were ordered north to join the American forces opposing General John Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne and his force of nearly 10,000 British soldiers that had invaded upstate New York from Canada. 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. Siege of Savannah w/47 men, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/17 men. Also a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) Lt. served as a Captain under Col. William Bratton. Creek (GA), Edisto (? A Brigade Major from 3/28/1781 to 4/28/1781. A Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's to Captain 12/24/1781 under Col. Richard Winn. Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Creek Regiment). Captain under Col. John Winn during 1776-1777. and Captain. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. Dates unknown. Gen. William Moultrie. unknown. Kershaw District. House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Strawberry Ferry, Quarter Fishing Creek (GA), Coosawhatchie, Stono Ferry, Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia 1780-1783. Captain first under Col. Richard Richardson (his father). He built his fort on an eminence in the vicinity of Rogana, on lands now owned by Dr. Jesse Johnson. Mount, Hanging Rock, Kings Mountain. County, NC, just across the State Line. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Bridge, Wadboo Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. Captain under Col. William Hill during 1781. Captain of Cavalry - assigned temporarily to Lt. Col. John Laurens. 1779-1781, Oops, we were unable to send the email. Dates unknown. Charleston commander of the German Fusiliers. Fort Captain under Col. Charles Myddleton during 1782. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Fishing Creek. ), Siege of Savannah One He retired from Congress in 1799 when his declining health made it impossible for him to run for office again. a Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, then Col. Lemuel Benton.