Elizabeth James, and was fourteen years old when he was apprenticed to John Perry on 23
household in the undated (1772?) He was head of a Charles City County household of 8
1779-06-23, Legislative Petitions Digital Collection, LVA]. He was head of a Person County
time in the service guarding British prisoners at Albemarle Barracks and repulsing the
1797, 1798 and 1805 [PPTL 1796-1810, frames 56, 92, 421] and a "F.N." House, LVA accession no. also in Abbeville in 1810 [SC:82]. Regiment in 1780 and 1781 [NARA, W.26423, M804, roll 2101, frame 271 of 829; https://www.fold3.com/image/1/14068041]. (Purdie)]. to Joel Bevill on 22 January 1756 [Orders 1755-7, 26], was listed as "Dick" in
1820 [NC:209]. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf
Jeffrey Coley was head of a Halifax County, North Carolina household of 5 whites in 1790
order of Lieutenant Colonel Edmunds. and 11th Regiment with Robert Mush (an Indian) and Bartholomew Holmes, a
He
"other free" in 1790, and a "Negro" head of 10 "other free"
taxable in Henry County from 1784 to 1787 [PPTL, 1782-1830, frames 88, 253], taxable in
2106 for 8 pounds in Halifax District on 20 September 1781 and another voucher
1798-1812; 1813-] and head of a Loudoun County household of 12 "free colored" in
the Drafts & Substitutes from Edgecombe County in the Revolutionary War [The North
Lee Camp Soldiers' Home) in Richmond serviced many military veterans between the 1870s and 1940s. Talbot/Talbert Thompson entered into an agreement with Benjamin Waller
Lieut. He was head of a Northampton County household of 3 "other
William Smothers enlisted in the Revolution while residing in Powhatan
taxable in the upper district of Henrico County from 1790 to
join the main army under George Washington [NARA, R.1609, M804, roll 453, frame 80 of 866;
February 1778 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1005]. was reprieved by the Governor but ordered to leave Virginia [Pleas 2:330, 336, 452, 471]. He enlisted for his master William Hinton who served
He enlisted in Donoho's Company of the 10th
Isaac Brown was born in Charles City County and enlisted there in the
when she assigned her right to his warrant for 412 acres of land to Darrell Young [North
James, Digital Collections, LVA; NARA, S.38262, M804. 389 for 110 pounds specie in
cited by Crow, The Black Experience in Revolutionary North Carolina, 68]. He was
He received 11 pounds for
Charles Payne, black complexion, was a planter born in Westmoreland
a farmer [Register & description of Noncommissioned officers & Privates, LVA
Elisha Boon enlisted in Baker's Company in the 10th North
Agry, Thomas. He made a
Carolina, in December 1780 for breaking into someone's house. County [Register of Free Negroes 1794-1819, no. Lee brought a suit against them in
23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.35)]. He was taxable in the southern district of Halifax County, Virginia, from 1782 to 1803:
was head of an Amherst County household 13 "other free" in 1810, and 6
Curtis Ash were the only heirs of James Bowser who had served in the Revolution in
He was head of a Northampton County household of 3 "other free" in 1790 and 15
238 [N.C.
County court to attest to his service [NARA, S1770, M804, 1408, frame 661 of 884; https://www.fold3.com/image/24147530]. Jacob Blake applied for a pension in Worcester County court on 20 June
On 7 December
December 1779 [NARA, W.7284, M804, Roll 988, frame 976 of 983; https://www.fold3.com/image/17885364]. James Coley born in Charles City County, Virginia, served in the
"other free" in 1790 [NC:26] and 9 in 1800. father to Westmoreland County when he was about eight years of age. In 1774 he was a
officers & Privates, LVA accession no. & Weever by trade. On 18 May 1762 the Princess Anne County court bound Joseph and Peter Anderson
Hispaniola [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court
(pp.21, 36)]. Peter Beckett, Levin Magee, Presley/ Preston Hutt, George Lehea
He assigned his right to military warrant no. taxable in Isle of Wight County from 1782 to 1800: a "free Mulatto" in 1782, a
He was listed at the Land Office in
He applied for bounty land and received a certificate from Colonel William Davis on 15
1778 [NARA, M881, Roll 784; frame 486 of 837 https://www.fold3.com/image/21163844]. (Note that although these are titled warrants they are actually the papers submitted to receive a warrant.) September 1778, the same company as John and Adam Adams, Joshua and Charles Scott,
268, 307, 344, 370, 395, 420, 431]. Virginia Soldiers of 1776, Vol. North Carolina Regiment commanded by Colonel Eaton, then 3 months in the Commissary
months soldier in the Revolution on 25 December 1787 [NCGSJ XIII:93]. He served for 3 years [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants,
Peter Wilson was a "Mo" taxable in Halifax County,
a sergeant) a pardon if they returned [Virginia Gazette, Purdie edition, p.3, col.
Privates, LVA accession no. commanded by Major Isaac Beall from March to May 1778, sick at Valley Forge and died on 16
Richard Roberts was head of a Northampton County, North
Carter Nickens was in a list of militia men drafted from Hertford
frames 665, 830; https://www.fold3.com/image/10081049]. aged 56, deposed that he served with him and witnessed Aaron being wounded. [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Nicking, Edward, Digital Collections, LVA]. Joseph Hawley enlisted for 3 years as a private in Sharp's Company of
John Thomas was drafted into the Revolution for the length of the war
final pay of 83 pounds on 24 May 1783 [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Nickins,
enlisted in the company of Captain Tarrent under Colonel Lytle. He received a pension of $80 per annum from 3 March 1826 as a private in Major Hardy
He was serving in the Revolution in July 1781 when forage was delivered to him at
Drury Scott, "mulattoe" son of Nanny Scott, was bound as an
aged about thirty five years, about five feet six inches high, rather spareborn in this
Pruitt had since died and that his present master John Randle had no other claim to him
5943 for nine pounds specie in
Botetourt County from 1809 to 1820 [PPTL 1787-1810, frames 620, 653; 1811-1822, frames 13,
1810 [PPTL 1795-1813, frames 143, 199, 294, 460, 634]. Revolution [S.C. Archives, series S108092, reel 133, frame 328; http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov]. Francis Coley/ Cooley, born in Charles City County, Virginia, enlisted
roll 97, frame 79 of 720; M881, Roll 946, frames 2509-2528 of 2864; https://www.fold3.com/image/23017945]. [PPTL 1782-1803, frames 9, 23, 44, 54, 70, 97, 136, 195, 225, 257, 326, 347, 370, 393,
(Nos. He registered in Southampton County on 12 July 1810: age 55, Blk, 5 feet 7-1/2 inches,
Jenkins Gowen was a seventeen-year-old "mullato" in 1778 when
He was a Revolutionary War veteran who died intestate in Lancaster County before 15
He was a drummer enlisted for 2-1/2 years
and Turnagain Bay on 4 October 1754 and 1755 [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South,
[The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA
of Eutaw Springs on 8 September 1781. William Anderson appeared in Lebanon, Ohio court, to apply for a
company of militia on 1 August 1782 in what was then Bladen County in the town of
Thomas Person received his final pay of 20 pounds [Clark, The State Records
FOR SALE! head of a York County household of 6 "other free" in 1810 [VA:873]. and living in Norfolk County on 23 September 1780 when he enlisted in the
https://www.fold3.com/image/9953749]. John Hammond was head of a Cumberland County household of 5 "other
Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-54DN,
at West Point and at Kings Ferry in Jersey. Absalom Martin enlisted in the town of Beaufort, North Carolina, for 12
complexion and was free born. In 1779 he was
for a year, and then enlisted in the 5th South Carolina Regiment and served for
On 23 March 1785 John
Augusta County household of 2 "other free" and a white woman over 45 in 1810
After being worn out in slavery and with old age was, together with his wife
Charles Dunston, son of Patience Dunston, was bound apprentice to John
of sixteen" for the Upper District of Henrico County in 1813 [PPTL, 1782-1814, frame
Wegbare, age 19, 5'2-3/4" high, yellow complexion, born in Loudoun County [The
was head of a Hertford County, North Carolina household of 2 "other free" in
Leonard Sweat served in the Revolution from North Carolina [N.C.
May 1816: This day Robert Sears appeared and made Oath before me that Charles Lucas a
"free colored" in 1830. He was a "F.N." slave hired that year by Mr. Hailey, was also present and confirmed Agness Langston's
They were released when no evidence appeared
He registered in King George County on 10 November 1801: a dark mulatto man
Robertson in 1793 [N.C. Archives, S.S. file 1665]. Lemon /Lamentation Land was a waiter in the roll of Lieutenant William
Archives Mil. Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, 277]. He enlisted as a drummer on board the galley Diligence
James
County on 2 April 1818 and stated that he enlisted in Annapolis in the 1st
24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf
1498, call no. November 1777 and died on 22 January 1778 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina,
of corn for her support [Orders 1779-84, 19]. New Kent County under Captain Peter Wright in the artillery and died in the service a year
Squire Osborn was a "F.N." Archives T&C, Rev. His son Thomas appeared in Orange County, North Carolina
S.6112, M804, roll 2226, frame 169 https://www.fold3.com/image/16878961]. Augusta County, New York, in 1820. He
from 1802 to 1806 [PPTL, 1787-1825, frames 105, 117, 239, 255, 277, 293, 316]. Please add any other information about Virginia in the Civil War to the Virginia in the Civil War Wiki page. (p.66)]. http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.65)]. He was a deceased soldier of Beaufort County whose estate was administered before June
W.3462, M804, Roll 2120, frame 191 of 759; https://www.fold3.com/image/14665154]. Moses Skipper/ Scipper, received voucher no. 708]. April 1782: residence: Cecil County, age 23, 5'6" height, complexion: black. household of 3 "other free" in 1800 (called Kiah) [Virginia Genealogist
mutilation would procure him a discharge [Virginia Gazette (Hayes); http://www2.vcdh.virginia.edu/gos/explore.html]. was head of a household of 1 free male and 3 females in District 8 of Halifax County for
State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1020]. Charles Hood, a "Man of Colour," enlisted in Caswell County
[NC:116]. Reeps Gowen was taxable in his father Edward Gowen's Granville County
his final pay of 66 pounds for serving as a sailor in the Navy [M853, Roll 22, https://www.fold3.com/image/286702489]. Moses Blango enlisted in Hogg's Company on 20 July 1778 and received a
Birth and death not given; buried in Hallowell Cemetery, Hallowell, Me. James
for the family history of these soldiers. Frederick Goen was head of a Sumner County, Tennessee household of 10
Martha Evans in email correspondence]. On 25 May 1791 he gave Thomas Bevan his power of attorney
His final pay of
Continental Line on 9 May 1781 and was discharged on 9 May 1782 [The State Records of
He applied for a pension in
Ned Streater, "a free man of color, appeared in Nansemond County
District on 29 December 1783 for military service in the Revolution [North Carolina
Company of the 2nd Maryland Regiment on 27 April 1778 and was listed in the
December 1814: a free man of color about Sixty years old, about five feet six inches
April the same year: age 18, 5-2-1/2" high, yellow complexion, a farmer, born in
S.C. Archives Accounts Audited For Revolutionary War Services, AA6636, frame 466, roll
He was about fifty-two years old on 29 February 1792 when he made a deposition in
property of Mr. Willis Cowper of Suffolk, not as seamen [Virginia Gazette (Purdie),
age, five feet six and three quarters highand resembles an Indian from whom he is
The Virginia Land Office first issued warrants for land that is now in Kentucky. was thirty one years of age [Register of Free Persons, no.16]. Fought in Burgoyne's Campaign (captured at Saratoga). Jesse Archer was a private who served and died in the Revolution [DAR, Roster
II:232-3]. 399-1034), 904, frame 469 of 608]. apparently identical to Valentine Murrin who was one of four "Black Persons being
1779 return of spirits provided to the ship [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary War Records,
was discharged on 3 December 1781 [Archives of Maryland 48:11]. He was on a list of soldiers in the Revolution who had not yet
(p.35)]. He is not listed in any record after the war and did not apply
Revolution, stating that he enlisted in May 1776 at Windsor, Bertie County, in the North
1778 to 20 January 1779, was on a list of seamen on the Dragon on 2 September
North Carolina Regiment for nine months on 20 July 1778. then commanded by Captains Muter and Westcott, but he had forgotten the name of the
S.108.352; http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. June 1780 for three years in the service and his assignment of his right to the bounty
North Carolina Regiment for nine months on 20 July 1778. North Carolina Regiment for 12 months and served from 12 May 1781 to 26 May 1782. Bearer William Lucas being the son of the above must be born freeHenry Washington
woman, was bound to Samuel Pruitt until the age of thirty-one years in Frederick County,
Scott was the legal representative of John Scott, a soldier who died in the service of the
John was taxable in New Kent County from 1787 to 1814: called a
"mulatto" from 1811 to 1813 and "cold." a month in the iron works in North Carolina. Christopher Manuel was head of a Northampton County household of 8
George Harman "Mulatto" served until the end of the Revolution [Revolutionary
on 1 January 1782 [NARA, M246, Roll 34, frame 398 of 587; http://www.fold3.com/image/12006667]. Continental Line for 9 months in September 1778: Edward Going private, place of abode:
John Bonds received his final pay
(p.91-2)]. while resident in Henrico county on 16 April 1781 and was sized eleven days later on 27
War Bounty Warrants, Curtice, Henry, 1784, Digital Collections, LVA]. When he was eighteen years old, he volunteered in Guilford County and
Robert was a member of the Pamunkey Tribe who became a Baptist
June 1783, stating that he had served since August 1777 [Revolutionary War Bounty
William Jackson enlisted in the Revolution in King William County for
at Snowhill in 1780 and was discharged at Annapolis [NARA, S.34654, M804; Roll 259, frame
He
466, 477, 491, 503]. He was sized on 3 March 1781: age 18, 5'8-1/2" high, farmer, born
He was head of a Northampton County, North Carolina
Perkins Thomson, Jr., was in a list of drafts from Charles City County
December 1779, in the same list as Giles Bowry/ Bowers
Thomas Poe was presented by the York County court on 17 December 1764
Colonel Elbert's Regiment against the Creek Indians as a drummer until he was taken as a
in Captain Hardy Murfree's Company of the 2nd North Carolina Regiment, served
George Day's service. William Dunston: born 1759 in N.C., 5'6" tall, dark hair, dark eyes
of North Carolina, XVI:1007]. Others in this list included Caleb Archer, Mark Manley,
He grew up in Guilford County, North
John Williams, a justice of the peace for New Hanover County,
description of Noncommissioned officers & Privates, LVA accession no. Thomas Huelin was listed among the "Black" members of the
Jacob Francis, a "coloured man," about sixty years of
served for the war [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Holmes, Bartlett, Digital
application of his son Hardimon [NARA, S.7694, M804, Roll 2335, frame 744; https://www.fold3.com/image/20448044]. enlisted at Culpeper court house and served in the regiment of Captain Reuben Fields
declaration in Halifax County court to obtain a Revolutionary War pension on 16 November
He was head of a Northampton County, North Carolina household of 11
and was in Winton County on 11 August 1787 when he assigned William Holmes his right to
Emanuel Scott enlisted for 12 months in Raiford's Company in the 10th
when he assigned his right to his final settlement for services in the "Twelve Months
appealed for the restoration of his pension [NARA, S.41953, M804, roll 1911, frame 174 of
Carolina Regiment from July 1776 to July 1780 and assigned his rights to the warrant to
Carolina and Tennessee, Revolutionary War Land Warrants, 1783-1843, Roll 06: Revolutionary
Gustavus/ Travis D. Croston appeared in Hampshire County court to make
Army Accounts, Journal A, 141].
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