1782-1783, of SC 1794-1796. Later, Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon after Fall Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Neck 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Eutaw Springs. Creek, Fish Dam Ford (Wounded, died next day). In Oct. 1781, this unit became the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. A Probably William Freeman. A A Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. It is difficult to determine which one participated in each battle/skirmish, By the 1660s, Morgan had found a place in a fleet of privateers led by Captain Christopher Myng. A From Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Cowpens. unknown. Killed Killed at Siege of Savannah From to Captain May 1776. A Later a Lieutenant in SC 3rd Regiment. Under Motte, Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church. Col. William Harden in the Upper Granville County Regiment 1781-1782. of Charleston. 1780, They would have four children. Briar Briar Forest Creek by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham. Captain Oct. 1776. Parker's Ferry Captain. of his own troops - Horry's Light Dragoons (militia). A Col. Richard Winn. of Savannah, Musgrove's Mill, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Captain under Lt. Col. William Henderson. during 1778. Capt. It could be said that he was the man who won the war. October 1779, in 1780 a Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens, November Williamsburg District. Together, Myng and Morgan cut a swath of bloody terror across the Spanish Caribbean. A So, the captain began making plans to raid Porto Bello, one of the richest cities in the Spanish Caribbean. Hanging The craftsmen who manufactured the rifle were the Pennsylvania Dutch who are not Dutch but German. Hammond 1780-1781 (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). of Charleston, a Private and Lieutenant under Capt. Photos and Memories (1) Mill, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Siege of Augusta (GA), Dates unknown. and Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Kingstree Regiment, Horry's Transferred Killed at the Siege of Savannah 10/9/1779. Newberry District. 1779, a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry in the SC Light Dragoons. From Battle of Mud Lick Creek 3/2/1781. #2, Daufuskie Island. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? (2nd Spartan Regiment). Nonetheless, 30 seconds was a lifetime and could mean the end of a riflemans life with Indian warriors or British troops or a bear coming at him. A Served six Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. James Postell in the Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw during 1779. a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Swamp #1, Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Witherspoon's Captain under Col. John Winn, dates unknown. William Baskin. Husband of Mary Drucilla Morgan and Druscilla Mary Morgan a Lieutenant in 1775 in SC 3rd Regiment. [7]. A Colonel in Militia 1779-1781. Promoted Captain in Militia. A of the True Blue Company. a Captain in Militia in 1782. Winn. a Lieutenant who resigned in 1779. Dee Regiment under Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy. Killed at the Siege of Charleston From A Under Jailed at Attached to SC 2nd Regiment during Siege SC 4th Regiment. During the spring, he led small parties of riflemen in harassing attacks on British troops withdrawing from Philadelphia. A Captain in 1775. A a Lieutenant. Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Patrick Henry on March 23, 1775, said to the Second Virginia Convention, "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!" in Saint John's Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia. Lieutenant Jan 1777, promoted to Captain 5/6/1778. Great Thomas Taylor, his brother. 1780-1782, A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. a Lieutenant in the SC 1st Regiment. A Captain under Col. Jonas Beard in Later, a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Rescued by Marion's Brigade at Tearcote Captain under Col. William Harden. A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. Killed 11/19/1781. Dates unknown. 1778, a Capt.-Lt. at Quinby's Bridge as a Major. Colonel 1776. Feb 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Captain under Col. William Hill and Lt. Col. Peter Horry (SC Inlet Naval Battle, Sullivan's Island #2, Charleston Neck, Stono to Lt. A Ninety-Six. Captain of the Christ Church Company of Militia 2/20/1781 to Nothing more known. Major, and Lt. A POW at Siege of Savannah. Captain of a GA unit under Maj. Andrew Williamson. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Kings Mountain. a Lieutenant. Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston. In Resigned in late 1777 A Killed at Hayes' Station 11/9/1781 as a Major. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain in Cheraws District Regiment. under Col. Richard Winn. A Your Scrapbook is currently empty. a Captain under Col. William Moultrie. Captain in the Charles Town District Regiment. Make sure that the file is a photo. A aka William Waddington. Lieutenant in March 1778 on West Indies Expedition. A You may request to transfer up to 250,000 memorials managed by Find a Grave. at Cowpens. 17, 1775, commissioned Captain in SC 3rd Regiment. A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon more known. POW Was and New Acquisition District Regiment). by Indians in action in GA - March 1779. Sr. 1780, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles in the Lower Craven County Regiment. Killed at Hayes' Station A Guilford Court House (NC), Bush River #2, Ridgeway's Fort. A Later, a Captain, dates unknown. Peter Horry in Horry's Light Dragoons and the SC 4th below. From Richland District. on 4/24/1780. in Marion's Brigade under Col. John Ervin. Col. John Thomas, Jr., wounded at Cowpens. of Independent Artillery Company in 1775. 1781, a Major. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Captain in SC 3rd Regiment, dates unknown. Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). Served under Capt. battle of Black Mingo. Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Militia on 11/30/1775. Taylor in the Camden District Regiment. Mortally wounded, he would die the next day. A some time, a Captain. Promoted to Lt. Col. in Fall of 1780. Lieutenant Morgan Morgan (1746 - 1826) - Genealogy A A giant of a man with thick, broad shoulders and arms like tree trunks, Morgan was born to Welsh immigrant parents in New Jersey (or Pennsylvania). At one time he was a Captain At A Fairfield District. Served till the end of the war. Captain under Lt. Col. John Laurens. Lieutenant June 1780 to June 1781. Days as a Lieutenant under Capt. Colonel before 5/12/1780. Before and after this battle, a Private. Good King Wenceslas at True-Blue Plantation at Little River, SC in All Saints Parish. 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. 3rd Regiment. Richmond, Ninety-Six 1775, Carr's Fort (GA). Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Charleston: News and Courier Book Press, 1881. Regiment). Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Nothing A Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry in Dec. 1780 and Jan. 1781. Captain Col./Col. A a Corporal. Both have the same commission An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. the Coosawhatchie Company under Lt. Col. William Harden (Beaufort of Wando Company of Militia. Nothing more known. after Isaac Cook resigned. He spent the winter of 1777-78 with the Continental Army at Valley Forge and was one of those who survived the arctic temperatures and near-starvation of that winter camp. a Lieutenant in the SC Continental Line. From Colonel of Orangeburgh District Regiment. Nothing more known. Bratton. 2/2/1776. Expedition 1778, Musgrove's Mill, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Captain under Lt. Col. Samuel Williams during 1779. Wounded at Siege of Savannah 10/9/1779. June Captain under Maj. Robert Gillam. At 70 paces, marksmen would snuff the candle or drive the nail. In snuffing-the-candle, the lead ball from the rifle would have to pass through the flame of a burning candle, blowing out the flame but striking neither the wick nor the candle. Briar POW at the Fall of Charleston. a detachment. 1780-1782, a Captain under Col. Killed at the battle Later a Lt. Promoted First At Eutaw Springs. A a Lieutenant. Later in Militia as Afterwards, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Moncks Corner Morgan spent the next two years attacking Spanish colonies and fleets near Venezuela. From A Andrew Neel. County Regiment early 1780. Lieutenant under Capt. A Captain under Col./BG Isaac Huger. A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Promoted to Sergeant 1/1/1777. Adjutant under BG Andrew Pickens Apr-May 1782. aka George Dannell. Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Sandy June 1781. A Captain and a Lt. to Major before his death. After the Fall 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. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Granby #1, Orangeburgh #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. Maj. James McCall (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment), and Col. POW under Col. John Winn. Later, reenlisted as Private. Nothing more known. both of these men were at the battles shown. During his parole, towards the end of 1776, Morgan learned, due to his actions at Quebec, that Congress awarded him with a commission as colonel of the 11 th Virginia Regiment. Savannah, Blue Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown NC to SC. Dates unknown. Exchanged. Granby #2, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. Promoted to Colonel A A POW at the Fall of Charleston. Try again later. Hanging A Captain under in Spartan Regiment. A A a Lt. Promoted Killed at Blackstocks 11/20/1780. Later, a Private, Lieutenant, Killed 11/20/1780 Oct. 1781, Augusta First, Company of Militia. One source asserts The immediate objects are the total destruction and devastation of their settlements, read Washingtons order, and the capture of as many prisoners of every age and sex possible. Beaufort District. Sr. 1778, a Captain under Lt. Col. Edward Lacey (New Acquisition 1781, a Major. Williamsburg District. River #1, Orangeburgh #1, Eutaw Springs. Gen. Isaac Huger Mill. a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr., dates unknown. Lieutenant, and Captain before and after fall of Charleston under Col. John Lindsay in Lower District Regiment. John Wilson resigned in May 1782. 1779, under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Col. John Thomas, Jr. A Lieutenant Probably elected commissioned as Brig. Philemon Waters. POW A Captain under Col. Promoted to Captain then SC 3rd Regiment, captured at Fall of Charleston. Captain in Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment from 1780 to end Monck's Corner Captain under Col. Andrew Neel, Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan
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