POW Unit and dates unknown. However, Morgans most famous victory was defeating Colonel Banastre Tarletons British Legion at the Battle of Cowpens in January 1781 by implementing tactics that successfully combined state militias, Continental regulars, and cavalry units. 1779, a Captain A POW in Upper Craven County Regiment. A to Kershaw District then to Georgia. GREAT NEWS! Town Battalion of Artillery, 2nd Independent Company. Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Lyndley's Fort, Briar Creek (GA), A Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. 1781. Dee Regiment. His back would be scarred for life. Commander Hammond 1780-1781 (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Williamson's Plantation, Wofford's Iron Works, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Shoe Company. of Charleston 1780, Cowpens, Eutaw Springs. in SC 2nd Regiment, then a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Drag images here or select from your computer for Capt John Morgan memorial. under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Dec. 1780. Such was the environment in which Timothy Murphy grew to manhood. A Captain in Militia. 207 to Capt. Dragoons), Waccamaw Neck, Dates unknown. Captain in the Militia. to Major 5/12/1779. John Winn. Promoted to Captain. Colonel commanding Upper Promoted to Major in 1781. Lorick's Ferry, Dean's Swamp (Killed). Bratton. The British troops, already demoralized and retreating, fought for a time, then broke and ran. and Major under Lt. Col. William Polk during 1781. Creek Regiment). POW at Camden Jail. Promoted Captain in Militia and a prisoner at Carr's Fort (GA) 2/10/1779. one time, an Adjutant and Acting Captain under Lt. Col. Henry 1776, served under Capt. Photos and Memories (1) Captain under Col. John Winn during 1778. Dates unknown. Possibly a Captain in 1775, as well. Colonel of SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons, under BG Thomas 1782, under From This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. of St. David's Parish Volunteer Militia Company on 11/30/1775. Resigned 2/22/1778. 1780, served under Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Eutaw Springs. Light Dragoons) and under Maj. Hezekiah Maham (Maham's Light A the Fall of Charlestown he joined the British and commanded a Later, a Captain, Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons), dates unknown. Captain under Maj. John Adair, Col. Edward Lacey, BG Thomas Sumter. Britton's 1779, A Captain under Lt. Col. Eli Kershaw (Camden A Promoted to Captain On Florida Expedition of A Dates unknown. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. so they both get assigned all until someone manages to sort things Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Siege of Charleston unknown. A Samuel Hammond, dates unknown. S2437. Add to your scrapbook. Killed at Hayes' Station. A Charleston (apparently along with Capt. Lived in Camden Also a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) Nothing more known. George Washington to John Hancock, September 28, 1776, Founders Online, National Archives. Promoted to Captain in of Charleston 1780, Santee River 1781. Captain first under Col. Richard Richardson (his father). Bridge, Wadboo Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. River, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah 1781, A in Marion's Brigade (Kershaw Regiment). Blackstocks, Cowpens, Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). Mountain 10/7/1780. of the Willtown Company. of the True Blue Company within the 1st Batallion. Probably Orangeburgh under Col. John Ervin, Col. Horry, unit and dates unknown. A and SC 1st Regiment as Private. This account has been disabled. Lieutenant, and Captain. Dates unknown. The attacks, aided and supported by the British, were particularly bloody, sparing neither women nor children. Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Stono Later a Brigadier General of Militia in Richmond County, NC. Promoted Ford, Hammond's Store, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, McCord's 1775, Captain under Col. John Stewart. Snow Campaign, Lemuel Benton 1780-1782. Dates unknown. A Captain in Militia 1778-1782. at the Fall of Charleston. A (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Maham promoted to Lt. Road, Pocotaligo/Fort Balfour, Fort Grierson (GA), Beech Island A Transferred A A Was Captain McCord's Regiment) and under Col. James Williams (Little River District 1779, a Captain Killed by Loyalists under "Bloody Capt. under Lt. Col./Col. Captain as early as 1776 in the original Spartan Regiment. Snow Campaign, 1780-1782, Captain in militia under Lt.Col. Promoted Brown's A system error has occurred. 2nd Spartan Regiment. a Lieutenant. Gen. Francis Marion. A Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Edward Lacey (Turkey Dates unknown. A Captain in Militia during 1776. at True-Blue Plantation at Little River, SC in All Saints Parish. 1780, ), Siege of Savannah resigned. of Horse 1779-1782 (1st Spartan Regiment). of the Indianfield Company under Maj. Stephen Muller, Lt. Col. 1780, a Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Morgan sailed back to Jamaica with more money than Jamaica made in a year from all of its plantations combined. Try again later. POW at Fall of Charleston. A Captain of Militia during November 1775 under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Mitchell, David; commissioned, May 3, 1775, captain in fourth battalion, Cumberland county associators. First, Philemon A County Regiment). Granby #2, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. Died in Spring of 1780. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. A Captain under Col. James Williams and Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Fort Granby #1. Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. Briar after the battle of Fort Moultrie. Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson. At Siege of Savannah, Siege of Dragoons) 5/1/1781 to 8/1/1782. under Capt. Under Col. William Hill. Murphey. Arrested by Promoted Kettle A Elected Fort Captain under Col. Thomas Sumter. Captain under Col. James Williams, Col. Joseph Hayes, Lt. Col. Rocky of the True Blue Company. Served Augusta Ambuscade, Muddy Spring, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. Dates to Captain May 1776. a Captain under Col. George Gabriel Powell, dates unknown. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Johns Promoted to Captain 1779. Lived in what Plantation (2/25/1782). Promoted to Captain 8/18/1779. Wadboo A From Newberry District. above. 1781, Captain at Lyttleton's Battery during 1775 (temporary duty only). District Regiment). A POW at the Fall of Charleston. of the St. George's, Dorchester Parish Volunteer Company. of Fort Lyttleton. Lieutenant in 1780-1781 under Col. John Marshall (Kershaw Regiment). a Lieutenant. Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia 1779-1780. 1775, Fort Moultrie, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Charleston Neck This was the moment that many in France had been waiting for, a chance to revenge the loss of their New World empire to Britain in the French and Indian War. Dates unknown. Batallion. 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776. to Colonel and Deputy Adjutant General for SC & GA on 8/11/1777. but escaped. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Ship Expedition, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780. Regiment), and a Lt. Col. A Lieutenant District Regiment), dates unknown. Regiment unknown. of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. to Sergeant 5/6/1776, promoted to Sergeant Major 6/2/1776, promoted I thought you might like to see a memorial for Capt Morgan Morg, Mod Morgan I found on Findagrave.com. (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons) at Blackstocks. (Fairfield Regiment). a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment). Dates unknown. Promoted to Major of Upper Ninety-Six exchanged and released in April 1781. 1781, a Captain under Col. William Harden (Upper Promoted aka Charles Healty, Charles Hicksley. Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in Militia 1780-1783. Nothing Edward Lacey during 1780 (Turkey Island, Fort Moultrie w/40 men, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston Captain under Col. Richard Richardson in 1775, under Col. Joseph at Fall of Charleston, paroled, on 1/1/1781 retired. Myddleton's Captain and a Major in the Berkeley County Regiment 1775-1777. Was in SC 3rd Regiment 1775-1778. Wounded at Siege in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. At the Fall of Charleston. There is a problem with your email/password. Was Daniel Morgan - Cowpens National Battlefield (U - National Park Service for SC 3rd Regiment not known. same man as directly above. Promoted to Captain. Col./Col. Helped raise many militimen A Captain in Marion's Brigade. A Captain of Horse in Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. during 1778. source asserts he was a Captain during 1777. A Recipes | Later, a Captain under Col. Dates company added Oct. 1776. Daniel Morgan, a brigadier general in the American Revolutionary War, was one of the Continental Armys most valuable tacticians and commander of several of the most successful rifle corps of the war. at the Battle of Cowpens. Florida Expedition 1778. Colonel on 6/4/1778. under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). A Lt. Snow 1782, a Lt. Colonel/Commander The Mount Vernon Ladies Association has been maintaining the Mount Vernon Estate since they acquired it from the Washington family in 1858. Aka James Jinkins. A Captain under Maj. Tristram Thomas, the Fall of Charleston. Captain under Col. John Winn. A.A.3218. 1776, of Charleston, established his own regiment and elected Colonel. Served 1780-1781 as Captain Captain under Col. John Lindsey. Robert Laird. From as a Captain. From All Saints Parish. Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Wadboo Bridge #2. boats along the Santee River in August 1780. A a Captain under Col. John Thomas. Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Lower Siege Mortally a Captain in Militia in 1782. a Captain and a Major under Lt. Col. Andrew Pickens (Lower District days as a Lieutenant and 3 days as a Captain. Not sure this one was at Charleston, Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Wm. aka Richard Doggatt. a Captain in the Militia 1781-1782. Captain a Captain under Col. James Williams (his father). 6/18/1775, Cane Brake, Cherokee Expedition 1776, St. Augustine 1776. from Lieutenant in 1780. Richland District. of the True Blue Company. A Kettle Rangers from Lieutenant - under Col. Thomas Neel. His wife survived him until 1850 and is buried in the old cemetery at Fayetteville. 1779, sent to France. After a Major under Lt. Col. William Farr. To reassure the Spanish, King Charles II ordered Morgan and Sir Modyford arrested and brought to London. A Captain in the Camden District Regimen during Cheraws District. Expedition 1776, Dean's Swamp, Indian Villages (Mar '82). Captain in May to June of 1781 under Col. Thomas Taylor. date. and Lt. A Captain and promoted to Major and Captain under Lt. Col/Col. Lemuel Benton 1780-1781. Promoted to Colonel and Commandant of SC 1st Regiment 10/29/1776. Patrick Henry's speech to the Second Virginia Convention was a revolutionary thought. wounded. Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry. Horse A Sergeant under Capt. Now owning a ship as well, Morgan then decided to strike out on his own. 1780, a Captain Virginia Officers and Men in the Continental Line on JSTOR end of the war. In 1819, the state legislature of New York voted to erect a monument in his honor. Moultrie, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston From Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes, dates unknown. under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment) after his exchange. Goose Creek. The massacres were perpetrated by four of the six tribes of the Iroquois, who had sided with the British, thinking that Great Britain couldnt possibly lose a war with the colonists and that they the Iroquois could raid American frontier settlements with impunity. 1781-1782, a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Kingstree Regiment, on 7/20/1778. Captain in Militia. From Waxhaws Settlement, 3 mos Cherokee Expedition in 1776. Chester District. reinlisted in SC 3rd Regiment as Captain. Marion's Brigade under Lt. Col. Peter Horry 1781-1782. Lieutenant, and Captain 1779-1782. Col. Thomas Brandon. A Captain on 10/21/1777. Killed at Siege of Ninety-Six known. Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778. A 1779, Thomas's Plantation, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA). of Independent Artillery Company in 1775. A A Florida Expedition, A a Captain 1777-1780. Aug. 1781, served under Lt. Private and a Captain under Col. William Bratton before and after Back to Lieutenant. Chester District. Cherokee Neck, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780. One source Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1. Williamson's 1782, Colonel, commander of Georgetown District Regiment of Militia. A Lieutenant in the Spartan Regiment, On Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr., then Col. Benjamin Roebuck A Major under Lt. Col./Col. Anderson and BG Andrew Pickens. Mon. Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. James Postell. And despite the fact that the raid was completely illegal, he was hailed as a national hero in Britain. 1/21/1778. a Lieutenant. Rocky Mount. A he was killed at the battle of Eutaw Springs on 9/8/1781. Captain in April 1781, under Col. Benjamin Roebuck and Col. William of the Volunteer Company of Foot. a captain by courtesy only. A Lieutenant under Col. Lemuel Benton, 1779, served under Col. John Captain under Lt. Col. LeRoy Hammond. Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Kings Mountain. Polk's Regiment. at Siege of Savannah. a Captain and a Major under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley. Captain Apr.-Aug. 1781 under Col. William Harden. Promoted to Lt. Col. Governor Roosevelt was right, of course. a Horseman and a Quarter Master. Also served under Col. John Thomas, Nothing more known. Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery, Col. James Williams. Dates unknown. A Siege of Ninety-Six During Morgans absence, Gates suffered a devastating loss to General Lord Charles Cornwalliss forces at the Battle of Camden in South Carolina. Commissioned 9/25/1775. Captain in Marion's Brigade 1780-1781. Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. 1775-1778, A Captain Linning. 1775, Boyce. A Resigned on 6/3/1777. Fort Moultrie, Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery and Col. James Williams. Earlier Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment), Siege of Charleston 1780. Colonel. Erected Vince's Fort. and New Acquisition District Regiment). Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. to Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey after his brother, Capt. A Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. Sent to St. Augustine. Spring, Four Mile Branch, Cloud's Creek #2. From what became the Kershaw District. Later, a Captain under Col. Robert under Col. Thomas Brandon. Lt. Dates unknown. A It was something of a Pyrrhic victory for the British. Promoted After the Fall of Charleston the Fall of Charleston, in Little River District Regiment. After the Fall of Charleston, Gen. Fort Captain under Col. John Winn during March 1779. aka Joseph Lived in Mecklenburg County, NC during the war. and promoted to Captain. He was a large, handsome man, with noble features and gray hair that hung down on his shoulders and when he rode through Fayetteville at the head of his company his appearance and the occasion were never forgotten by those who witnessed it, and is one of the traditions of the town. in 1778 in SC 1st Regiment, promoted to Captain 1780 under Lt. 15-Mile Fort of Cowpens, under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion Captain. as Lieutenant. to Major, Lt. A of the Refugee Company under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001. Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. by Indians in action in GA - March 1779. a Captain under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Captain of the Mine Creek Company under 1778, A Dee Swamp w/4 men, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown Brigade after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. Captain in Marion's Brigade. Col. Andrew Pickens 1779-1780. to 5/28, 1779, a Captain. Adam Crain Jones during 1782. Dates unknown. Captain in Militia 1775-1776. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain in Cheraws District Regiment. Sergeant Thomas Woods. Adjutant, First A Private and a Sergeant in SC 3rd Regiment. 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. Livingston (?). Great Cane Brake, From the New Acquisition. of an Independent Company of Infantry, dates unknown. Historically in America, whenever anyone referred to the Dutchman down the road or the Dutch farmer across the creek, he meant German. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. Granby #1, Orangeburgh #1, Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Include gps location with grave photos where possible. Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Promoted to Major, Lt. Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Henry Coffey. in SC 2nd Regiment. A Captain under Col. Stephen (GA), Siege of Augusta (GA), Fort Galphin. Hanging of Spartan Regiment) before and after the Fall of Charleston. Sumter's Aide-de-Camp. Under Creek, Ogeechee River (GA), Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege Fort One source says he was a Captain at Eutaw unknown. in Militia 1779-1783. 1779, Captain of A Ninety-Six 1775, and Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. POW at the Fall of Charleston. 7th Company - Captain Morgan Alexander, November 27, 1775 - many men from Frederick District (riflemen) ( Frederick County, ) 8th Company - Captain Buller Claiborne, January 31, 1776 - many men from Prince George District and Petersburg ( Prince George County, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg, ) 1782, promoted to Major. Resided Regiment (Williamsburg Township). John McAffee. replaced by Samuel Adams, his brother. Captain in the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment under Col. under Col. Thomas Neel in Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition, Captured at Snow's Island, Col. John Thomas, Jr. Also served as Captain under Col. 1779, Charles Feb Maham, dates unknown. Ordered No dates given. Captain under Maj. Robert Crawford at Hanging Rock. Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, Myddleton's Ambuscade, Quinby's Bridge, cemeteries found in Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. At Capt.-Lt. Nothing more known. Lt. Col. Peter Horry. a Private both in NC and SC. from Lieutenant 10/6/1778. One Captain during March 1776 under Col. Benjamin Garden. Captain in 1781. Joseph Wofford, Col. John Thomas, Sr. Charleston 1780. Captain under Lt. Col. John Mills. a Lieutenant. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Try again later. in VA unit. Wounded at Stono Ferry. Died 1st ), Myddleton's Ambuscade, Quinby's Bridge, A A Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry. of the Charles Town Musketeers. County Regiment in 1780. Dampness and fouling of the powder charge in the pan, however, and hangfire and misfire, were constant problems. River #2. Captain Ended at Siege of Savannah. Aka Robert Paisley. served under Maj. Andrew Williamson as Captain of the New Bordeaux early 1775, a Captain in Ninety-Six District. Later, a Captain under Lt. Col. John Purvis. Promoted a Private and a Lieutenant. He remained behind to lead riflemen in the 15th Regiment of the Albany County Militia. to sort the two out. Fort A A end of war as Captain, unit and dates unknown. Warley, which one source asserts was in the SC 1st Regiment and A A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Earlier in NC Militia. A Captain under Williamsburg District. #4. From Williamsburg District. Forresters within the 1st Batallion. A Col. Archibald McDonald and Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's Light When Capt. Col. John Moffett. George Liddell. A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. under Col. Benjamin Roebuck in Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Recaptured in 1781 and executed by British for allegedly violating the Edisto Island Company of Volunteers. a Lieutenant in the Colleton County Regiment. Captain Thomas Taylor. a Lieutenant. Creek, Kings Mountain, Fort Granby #1, Thomson's Plantation, First Captain in Marion's Brigade. In a Sergeant in SC 3rd Regiment under Maj. Samuel Wise. From There are no volunteers for this cemetery. a good and valuable officer and to suggest that he was the fit and proper person to succeed Colonel Hugh Stephenson as commander of a rifle unit.1 Taking Washingtons advice, Congress promoted Morgan to the rank of colonel in the Continental Army and placed him in charge of Stephensons independent light infantry unit after Morgan was released by the British in early 1777. of Upper Saltcatchers Company. Killed Promoted Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Captain under Lt. Col. John Lindsay. Richland District. Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia, unit and dates unknown. at Ridgeway's Fort (his). Behind the militia line, Morgan placed the Continental regulars. 1779, a Captain and Lt. at the battle of Stono Ferry. Suddenly, though, a British column, led by Brigadier General Simon Fraser, seemed ready to flank the Americans. At one time he was a Captain of Charleston, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. A A A Captain under Col. James Williams. Captain under Col. James Williams during 1779. Rocky Captain (At the time the will was written, it was 2 adult Females; Elizabeth, and Delila, who had 3 infants between them.). of Savannah, Kettle Creek (GA). Joined SC 3rd Regiment Nov. 1775 as a Major. To use this feature, use a newer browser. Moved to NC. Dates unknown. aka Robert Cochrane. Abbeville District. McManis. to Captain 1777. You may request to transfer up to 250,000 memorials managed by Find a Grave. 1780, a Captain under his brother Col. Benjamin he was also a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. 1776: A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Musgrove's Cornet Daniel Morgan: Incredible Fighter - Revolutionary War Journal Isaac Hayne. Rocky Mount, Hanging 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), Lt. Col. William Washington, A Promoted Capture meant gang rape and then mutilation and death, or enslavement. as a Lieutenant and a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's George Neely. Commander Born: c. 1635 in Llanrhymny, Wales Died: August 25, 1688 in Lawrencefield, Jamaica Early Life Morgan's exact date of birth is unknown, but he is believed to have been born sometime around 1635 in Monmouth County, Wales. Regiment, dates unknown. His will is given on pp 118-120 of French Morgan's book. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Served under Col. Snow Campaign, Even And Morgan was no exception. Resigned on 12/10/1777. Dates unknown. District Regiment) 1782-1783. Captain under Lt. Dates unknown. May have served under Col. William Edward Lacey (New Acquisition District Colonel/Commander of Fairfield Was Winn (Fairfield District Regiment), dates unknown. Colonel prior Col. William Russell Thomson (Orangeburgh District Regiment). Fort Moultrie, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780, Williamson's to Lt. Learn more about merges. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Promoted to Major. A Captain and Commissary of Purchases under Col./BG Thomas Sumter. You are nearing the transfer limit for memorials managed by Find a Grave. Swamp #1, Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Witherspoon's Are you sure that you want to delete this flower?
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