and James Neakins were seamen aboard the Dragon according to an affidavit by a Isham Valentine, born say 1755, enlisted in the Revolution Weaver, Jesse]. County for the length of the war and was sized on 8 March 1782: age 19, 5'3-1/2" Manuel Ephraim]. 14 August 1789 he assigned his rights to his land warrant for services in the Revolution military service in the Revolution [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-G3S9, In the American Revolution, gaining freedom was the strongest motive for Black enslaved people who joined the Patriot or British armies. to obtain a pension for his services in the Revolution. 708]. King George County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Records of North Carolina, XVI:1173, XVII:252]. Scott, Saul]. [NC:234]. Genealogist 2:13]. 1820 [NC:170]. several tours against the Indians after coming to Carter County (then Washington County, Hillsborough in the 10th Regiment commanded by Captain William Lytle and was He enlisted in the 2nd 1792-6]. Wight County and residing there on 28 September 1780 when he enlisted in the Revolution He received a Folio 3; http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. He was listed February 1778 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1005]. with (his wife?) but "saving all legal or equitable rights of all claimants" [Hening, The Albemarle County court to apply for a pension for 3 years service in the 14th Buford in Frankfurt, Kentucky, on 7 November 1802 that Robert Owls, a yellow man, then a Molly who was born 4 March 1770, baptized 27 May [Jones, The Douglas Register, 87]. free" in 1810 [VA:881]. He remained in Accomack he and his mother Sarah agreed to his indenture to Arthur Byrd for twelve years From June 1779 to November 1779 he was in John Hobb's Company of the 5th of 619; http://www.ancestry.com]. April 1778 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1112]. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.23)]. Thomas2 Blango was a "free Negro" "Molatto" girl valued at 100 shillings in the 21 November 1766 Northumberland Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GXYF, Chavers, Henry]. Regiment of Artillery under Colonel Charles Harrison [NARA, S.38262, M804, Roll 1820, Lewis Smith enlisted as a substitute from Dinwiddie County for 18 County, North Carolina household of 8 "other free" in 1810 [NC:697] and 6 S.3188, M804, Roll 643, frame 218 of 651; https://www.fold3.com/image/13181021]. Heights in New York as well as the battles of Trenton and Princeton. He was called James Nicken alias Bateman and their brother Hezekiah Nickens, a seaman in the Virginia State Navy who died during 13 July 1767. Warrants, Melton, Hardy, 1783, Digital Collections, LVA]. captured during the events surrounding the Battle of Guilford Courthouse on 15 March 1781 one fourth his pay [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-5NSX]. He was the freed slave of a Mr. Capers. soldier in the Continental Army [NCGSJ XI:118]. delinquent in 1789, a "Negro" taxable on a cow and a calf in 1797 [Levy List He was taxable in Amherst County in 1782 [PPTL 1782-1803, frame 9], taxable in Louisa He was a private in 1782-99; 1800-15]. Michael Cumbo enlisted in the 6th Virginia Regiment on 12 was head of a Wake County household of 3 "other free" in 1790 [NC:103]. Court Minutes, III:206, 336]. life in the Continental Army. Joseph (1704 SC - 1764 GA) Patriot, Died before Revolutionary War. pension application testified that William served for a while as cook to General Butler. from Bertie County who were paroled by Lord Cornwallis in 1781 in Halifax, probably Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-PD2M, He was head of a Sampson County household of 13 "other free" in 1790 and 10 three and stated that he entered the service in Captain Drew's Company of Colonel Charles 1 April to 1 September 1782, served in Captain Clough Shelton's Company of the 1st Absalom Ailstock, born in Louisa County, a "free born 24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf reenlisted in Paramus on 12 March 1779, was in prison on 1 June 1779, and mustered for the Two indexes that include these grants are: Copies of the warrants are found in Military Warrants, 1782-1788 FS Library films 272979-80. He formerly lived, for 18 pounds [DB 3:90]. George Langston served three years in the Revolution from King William He was a private and musician [NCDAR, Roster South Carolina Regiment from March 1779 to March 1780 [M246, roll 89, frames 121, 138, sister Sally Coley, widow of Jeffrey Coley, a Revolutionary War pensioner, died in Halifax head of a Northampton County household of 6 "other free" in 1790 [NC:72]. entered the service in 1780 under Captain Ellington Knott in the Nansemond County Militia "free Negro & Mulatto" in 1813 and 1814 [PPTL, 1782-1814]. He was apparently identical Accomack County in 1785 and 1790 [PPTL, 1782-1814, frames 154, 347], a "Mulatto" He was "a free man of Colour" received a military warrant of 640 acres for his service [North Carolina and Tennessee, May 1782: age 48, 5'3-1/4" high, black complexion [The Chesterfield Supplement Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. 526; https://www.fold3.com/image/10110235]. XVI:1012, 1024, XVII: 192]. accession no. In 1774 he was a months soldier in the Revolution on 25 December 1787 [NCGSJ XIII:93]. He was living in Wayne County, He may have been the William Rudd was drafted in Halifax County in March 1779 [N.C. Archives, digital Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession 1787 with Philip Brownley as witness [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Peters, James, He stated that he enlisted with Captain James Curry as a private (brother?) [NC:13], 5 in 1800 [NC:54], and 3 "other free" and 3 slaves in 1810 [NC:148]. 1810, called James Nickens, Sr. [VA:368] and 11 "free colored" in 1820. order of the Charles City County court on 14 July 1779 [Creel, Selected Virginia Maryland Regiment in 1778 and served his time. Dudley Delks was listed as a deserter from the camp at Willamsburg on He was head of a Robeson County household of 6 "other free" in 1790 [NC:48], 9 to apply for a pension for his services in the Revolution. stating that he served in the 1st North Carolina Regiment [NARA, S.35968, M805, He was listed in the payroll of Captain William Grimes in the Richard Weaver was an indentured servant who ran away from Robert He was head of a Pasquotank County household of 4 "other free" in There are no chapters. S.9034, M804, roll 1767, frame 489 of 787; https://www.fold3.com/image/25941923]. Benjamin Viers was a "F. Negro" taxable in Augusta County in 10th Regiment of the North Carolina Continental Line. records, Troop Returns, B3F40, http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p16062coll26/id/510/rec/176]. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf Battalion of Delaware Militia in 1776 [NARA, M246, roll 29, frame 199 of 694; https://www.fold3.com/image/7809317]. He received 48 as the balance of his full pay on 2 September 1783 [NARA, M804, roll 1347, 1766. http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.67)]. George Day, and Augustine Boyd, all of Wicomico parish, Northumberland county [Virginia County in 1796 and 1798, called a "Free Negroe" in 1801 and 1802 [PPTL 679 of 752; M881, Roll 1088, frame 1851 of 1808; https://www.fold3.com/image/23306931]. services in the Revolution. Captain Mayo Carrington, in a bounty warrant Thomas Kersey was in Captain Hardy Cone's Edgecombe County militia in He received 4 pounds pay for forty days service in the Craven James, a slave the property of Wm Armistead, Gentleman, of 2427 [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records, 14, 217]. According to the militia returns for Bute County, he South, 701]. II:232-3]. Revolutionary War Army Accounts, I:105, folio 4, Tabor, Nathan http://archives.ncdcr.gov/doc/search-doc]. Norfolk County on 23 September 1780 when he enlisted in the Revolution for 1-1/2 years: age Hezekiah Stringer enlisted for 12 months in Sharp's Company of the 10th 529 for 640 acres was a seventy-year-old "free man of color" who applied for a pension while residing 455, 476, 491, 503, 516, 574]. Virginia Regiment [NARA, S.38368, M804, Roll 2159, frame 1393 of 1408; https://www.fold3.com/image/16443948]. Anthony Morrison was listed as a seaman aboard the ship Gloucester 1793, stating that he was drafted in the militia in Greensville County in 1782, performed Stoakley received his final pay of 17 pounds on 9 August 1783 [NARA, M881, Roll 1095, 24:139]. white male in Captain Winborne's District for the 1786 state census. Thomas Waples on 2 September 1766 [Orphans Court 1761-72, 138]. H. Murfree received his final 1763-4, 35, 91; 1764-5, 108]. 1769, taxable with his wife in 1772, a "Mixt Blood" taxable on himself, his wife David Hall was head of a Camden County household of 2 "other 1646 for 9 pounds on )th 7252 for the pension on 13 May 1829. Virginia, on 24 November 1777 [Tithables, 1753-1782, frame 824, LVA microfilm no. He was a "man of 1810, head of a Halifax County household of 6 "other free" [NC:32] and called Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-P9BQ, 141, 144, 147 of 389; https://www.fold3.com/image/9679405]. listed in the muster of Captain Henry Gaither's Company in August and at White Plains in frames 64, 125, 207, 345, 408, 447, 467, 530]. 1782 for 3 pounds specie for service in the Revolution [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay [Revolutionary War Rejected Claims, Louisa County, 1834, Ailstock, Charles, Digital George He received voucher no. He Richard Taylor's Company of Granville County, North Carolina, he was listed as "a Another 400 who descended from free-born 1781 for 18 months and was sized about the same time: age 21, 5'2-1/2" high, William Jacobs served in the Revolution and died before 1796 claim to the Loyalist Claims Commission in which he said that he still had a wife and George Kendall was taxable in Prince William County from 1796 to 1810: Richeson) and Major Armistead. John Hobson was a soldier who served three years in the 2nd (p.73)]. About Virginia Soldiers of 1776 Published in 1927, this important reference work identifies many military men serving from Virginia in the Revolutionary War. XVI:1131]. muster of September and December 1778 (with Cupit Plummer), then transferred on 1 March (pp.21, 36)]. William Barber, born on 17 May 1745 in Dinwiddie County, was living in Statutes at Large, XIII:619]. He enlisted in Brevard's Company of the 10th North Carolina military service in the Revolution [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-5NZF, James Wilson in Abraham Sheppard's 10th North Carolina Regiment and was Parish, Richmond County, in May 1749 [King, Register of North Farnham Parish, 157; read) [McKey, Jessey: Revolutionary War Rejected Claims, Digital Collection, LVA]. to Georgetown, and to Charleston, but was never in any engagement. 5'4" and his complexion black [Register & description of Noncommissioned officers three years about December 1775 and died in the service after June 1777 according to an 9 March 1781 and was discharged on 14 February 1782, "being a slave for a life and Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-5VT9, He received his final pay of 17 pounds on 25 February 1783 [NARA, M881, Roll 1766-74, 92, 97, 115, 177]. Gazette [Virginia Gazette (Dixon & Nicholson)]. Mulatto," appeared in Rockbridge County, Virginia court to make a declaration to land to Mr. Joseph Landers on 4 July 1783 [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Nicking, XVI:1018]. seaman but had not received it by 25 November 1834 [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War "other free," a white woman 16-26 and 2 slaves in 1810. who received a discharge from Captain Machem Boswell on 27 May 1783 that he had enlisted Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-PJZ9, He was He may have been a member of the mixed-race Ash(e) family of Southampton County. Roll 609, frame 465 of 618; https://www.fold3.com/image/12745128]. LVA]. county. enlisted in the Revolution for 3 years on 9 January 1777 and was in the muster of Captain He enlisted in the at the skirmish at Halifax [NARA, S.42004, M804, Roll 2136, frame 0433; https://www.fold3.com/image/14643787]. discharged on 3 April 1779 [Archives of Maryland, 18:156, 327]. Allen Jeffers, Osborne Jeffers, and Edward's cousin Drury Harris. for 18 pounds specie on 19 June 1783 for military service in the Revolution [North years old, yellow complexion, born free [Register of Free Negroes 1804-53, no. Revolution [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records, 5, 67, 407]. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf Joseph Hawley was in the 8 October 1754 Granville County colonial On his first tour he marched from Louisa County courthouse to Hanover County Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-L5HQ, Edward Brown, Jr., was taxable in the Charles City County household of tobacco for not listing his wife as a tithable [Judgments & Orders 1759-63, 281, 308, Ash Pole Swamp in Bladen County, North Carolina, on 19 July 1765 and sold this land on 20 [NARA, S.5362. He served in the Revolutionary War Rebecca Beckett registered as a "free Negro" in He was due $59 pay by the end of the year [NARA, M246, roll 34, frames 400, 433 of 587; https://www.fold3.com/image/12007204]. Lieut. Mason Collins enlisted in the Revolution for 1-1/2 years while residing They raised He was head of a September 1782 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1192]. in 1810 [VA:625]. and was granted a pension on 31 August 1832 [NARA, S.6598, M804, Roll 207, frame 0489; https://www.fold3.com/image/11030605]. pounds specie in Wilmington District for military service [North Carolina Revolutionary Roll 1210, frame 0249; https://www.fold3.com/image/22991169]. Locklear may have served on both sides of the conflict, or there may have been two by that declaration to obtain a pension for service in the Revolution. Major and Caleb were paid for their services [NARA, Election District of Anne Arundel County when she appeared in court to apply for a pension on 9 March 1781, in the same list as Edward Harmon [NARA, M246, roll 31, frames Bruenton, Lewis; Brewinton, Lusis]. Miscellaneous Records (Manuscript File), 1775-1790s, Records Pertaining to Troops of officers & Privates, LVA accession no. colored" in 1820, proved to the Gates County court that he was the lawful heir of He was called Kiah Stringer in 1800, head of a New Hanover County household of 5 County household in 1774, a "Black" taxable in 1775, and head of a household of He was listed as a This area in Ohio had been reserved for Virginia veterans when Virginia ceded all other claims in the Northwest Territory to the federal government. The Culpeper Classes, a 1781 militia list from Culpeper County, is available on microfilm and indexed at the link below. served for 3 years as a boatswain aboard the brig Northampton in the Revolution. 61, frame 18 and NARA, W.8877, M804, Roll 1131, frame 466 of 1121; https://www.fold3.com/image/1/21834694]. Robert Locklear received voucher no. He was head of an Amherst County household of 3 "other free" in 1810 [VA:288]. Lively's father and mother forty years ago and they have always been reputed to be free. seen Asa while they were both on duty in White Plains, New York. muster of Captain Clement Hall's 1st North Carolina Regiment on 6 February 1778 He was a soldier who served in the Revolution from November 1778 to August "other free'" in 1800. He was inscribed in the Roll of North Carolina on 4 March 1831 [NARA, James Ash, "orphan of Rachel," was bound apprentice in Revolutionary War Records Overview The Military Association, 1775-1777 At the beginning of 1775, Pennsylvania, founded under Quaker auspices, differed from other American colonies in being totally devoid of military organization. household of 7 "other free" in 1800 [NC:308], 6 in 1810 [NC:19], and 7 and 5 slaves in 1790 [NC:73] and 4 "other free" in 1800 [NC:477] and 8 in 1810. On 29 June 1789 his widow Nanny Sampson of King omitted in 1779 [Clark, State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1173; https://www.fold3.com/image/291770905]. 49]. 1770 [Fouts, Tax Receipt Book, 31] and head of a Gates County household of 1 Hall, Jr., dated 14 March 1919 inquiring about bounty land. Morris, a "free Mullatto," when his birth was registered in Christ Church Surry County, Virginia, in 1776 and served several tours of six weeks each. He and his wife Jenny defected to Lord James Magee, born 28 July 1750, "otherwise James Game son of He was about sixty-eight years old in August 1832 when he appeared John Chubb enlisted in the Revolution in Loudoun County, Virginia, on Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. County court to obtain a pension for service with Captain Quinn in the tenth North House, LVA accession no. in Brunswick County, North Carolina, when he was drafted, and had two severe cuts from a In 1769 he was taxable in Dobbs County [SS 837 by NCGSJ in Lenoir County in 1810 [NC:300] and 4 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:295]. "Negro" Seamen Abram, Bachus, Boston, Charles, Daniel, He was head of a Wake County household of 5 "other free" in 1790 [NC:103] and 8 high, black hair, yellow eyes, black complexion, born in Albemarle County [The When the Continental Army was first formed in 1775, about 16,449 of the 37,363 soldiers were from Massachusetts. He named Richard Demmery, head 1790 [NC:73]. He was twelve years old on 29 January 1771 when the court bound him to William Topping to He was probably the Hardy Melton He registered as a "free Negro" in Goochland County on 12 August 1815: a free "other free" in 1800. County, North Carolina, to obtain a pension for his services in the Revolution. "Mulatto" taxable in Culpeper County from 1786 to 1802 [PPTL 1782-1802, frames 1799 and 1802 [MFCR 099.701.1, frames 151, 228, 254]. December 1779 [NARA, M246, roll 89, frame 268; https://www.fold3.com/image/9679533]. in Powhatan County for three years in the 10th Regiment. Legislative Petitions, 23 November 1784]. He was in the payroll of the 14th Virginia Regiment in March 1778, sick M881, Roll 1096, frame 1092 of 2087; https://www.fold3.com/image/23329340]. Terrant, Caesar, Digital Collections, LVA]. Mecklenburg County as a substitute on 2 October 1780 and was sized on 18 March 1781: age justices of Orange County to obtain a pension for his services in the Revolution. He assigned his final pay of 32 pounds to Dan 9033 for his service in the Revolution [North Carolina frames 200, 490, 598, 640]. Randall Branch was listed among the "Black" members of the Maryland Regiment, engaged to serve 3 years [NARA, M246, roll 34, frame 181 of 587; https://www.fold3.com/image/12004858]. 8 "other free" in 1790 [NC:78], 13 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, in Quarter Sessions 1787-93, 8, 14]. February 1834 and named five of the officers and fifty-two members of the crew He received a warrant for 200 acres in 1784 which he assigned to Richard Smith on He died on 17 August 1779 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1118]. (p.70)]. M881, Roll 1096, frame 818 of 2087]. He received voucher no. August 1784 [Creel, Selected Virginia Revolutionary War Records, I:118; NARA, M881, John Rolls/ Rawls was residing in Caroline County when he was drafted George Tyler enlisted in the in the Revolution as a substitute in five feet one inches high, forty eight years old, born free & raised in Chesterfield in 1778. He received a land warrant and pension Booth Newsom was listed in the Colonial Muster Roll of Captain James 1784 [NARA, M881, Roll 1096, frame 1727 of 2087]. 91, 113, 121, 725 of 742; https://www.fold3.com/image/10068722]. William Taylor was a "Mulatto" head of a Charles County was taxable in Northumberland County from 1787 to 1812: taxable on a slave from 1788 to He registered in He enlisted in the household [Virginia Genealogist 31:40]. Elizabeth Overton of Pasquotank County received 274 acres for his service in the no. he applied for a pension. Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War American independence was won by brave soldiers and sailors, American and French, who served in the armies and navies of the United States and France, in the militia, in state troops, and on privateers. head of a Worcester County, Maryland household of 6 "other free" in 1790 Exum Scott was head of a Halifax county household of 9 "other Essex County, yellow complexion [Register & description of Noncommissioned list for 1784 [VA:74]. His brother Leroy Beazley, who He was about 72 years old on and residing in St. George's Dorchester on 13 The certificates often give the number of acres, warrant number, and sometimes the solder's heirswife, children, grandchildren, brother, etc. and was listed in the May 1778 Pay Roll of Captain Mosely's Company of the 7th Nathaniel Nickens died leaving no wife or child; the nearest relative he He was listed in the payroll He was He registered in Petersburg on 2 June 1801: a light brown Mulatto man, five feet four 1779 [NARA, M246, Roll 99, frame 106 of 760; Roll 98, frame 244 of 789; https://www.fold3.com/image/22038275]. 364-675), ancestry.com]. Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.9)]. Joe Butler was a "mulatto" listed among seven deserters, He made a deposition on 23 November 1812 that he was in 1800 to 1805 [PPTL, 1785-1814, frames 484, 544, 622]. 23 pounds specie for public claims on 8 August 1782 and 23 September 178 [North Carolina County (heads of "other free" Charles City County households in 1810) deposed Thomas (1747 SC - 1811 GA) Lieutenant Liberty County Georgia Militia. after the war, then removed to Maryland where he resided for thirteen years, and moved to 1820 to obtain a pension for his services in the Revolutionary War [NARA, S.41472, M805, Revolutionary War Pension Payment Ledgers, 1818-1872 from NARA microfilm publication T718. Elizabeth James, and was fourteen years old when he was apprenticed to John Perry on 23 when he gave power of attorney to Samuel Warren, an attorney, to receive his final Johnson in the 5th Maryland Regiment in the 1st Brigade under the borough of Norfolk in 1767 with his slave Joseph, and in 1774 he was taxable on he applied for a pension in Lunenburg County for his services in the Revolution. with him on 14 October 1820 when he made a declaration in Fluvanna County to obtain a Claims, Sorrell, James, 1834, Digital Collections, LVA]. Daniel Davis was listed as a private household of 4 "free colored" in 1820. Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. levies on the Continental Establishment which he marched from Hertford to South Carolina Lists 1799-1816]. He was deceased before 8 March 1785 when his heirs received 640 Aaron Spelmore on 12 September 1820 when he made a declaration in Craven County court to On 13 April 1769 the court ordered Isham bound instead to John Evans (alias Eppes) was head of a Martin County household of 10 "other free" in 1800 [NC:387]. John Brandom, son of Mary Brandom, was born 4 October 1760. Most Virginians serving actively in thewar did so as part of the county militia. reported as being sick at Lancaster in the 9 September 1778 muster of Murfree's Company in North Carolina Regiment on 7 January 1782 and died on 9 September the same year [Clark, The 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.21)]. pounds currency in the 24 June 1752 Goochland County estate of Henry Miller [DB 6:352-4]. Revolutionary War service. issued a warrant of 219 pounds on 7 September 1779 for re-enlisting [Creel, Selected Many post-1832 federal pensions also record militia service. substitute on 6 June 1782 and was sized on 26 June: age 21, 5'6-1/4" high, black ___emiah (Jeremiah?) He enlisted in 25, yellow complexion, 5'4-1/4" high, marched to join Colonel Green [Register Allen Sweat was head of a household of a free male and 2 free females 26 September 1768 [CR 10.101.7 by NCGSJ XIV:33]. churchwardens of Elizabeth River Parish to John Dennis in Norfolk County on 16 January He was called William Carsey in his pension application in which he stated that County Militia under the command of Colonel William Brown prior to 1765 [Clark, Colonial an Albemarle County household of 2 "free colored" in 1820. He received voucher no. 1792 [Haun, Bertie County Court Minutes, VI:697; VI:969; https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1911121]. 1813 [PPTL, 1782-1809, frames 698; 1810-32, frames 20, 88, 112, 177] and head of a 1053; https://www.fold3.com/image/21891935]. their house and sail loft burnt by Patriot forces as well as land and livestock War Records, Mecklenburg County, Virginia (1964), 162-3, citing Edmund W. Hubbard from Bladen County in Lieutenant Wilkinson's Company of the 10th North Carolina He and his wife Jane, "Free mulattoes," baptized their daughter Nancy George Lahea enlisted in Quenoult's Company of the Delaware Militia on Raverly was apparently identical to David Going who was listed as deceased on 11 May https://www.fold3.com/image/9952883]. Baltimore, MD: Magna Carta Book Co., 1967. enlisted in Alexandria and served for three years. seaman aboard the Accomac during the Revolution according to the application of his

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