Captain 11/22/1781. 1780, a Lt. There was an error deleting this problem. Dates unknown. A Briar A Dates unknown. Captain in Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment from 1780 to end Mountain 10/7/1780. Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor and Gen. Isaac Huger during Savannah. Lt. From Siege of Charleston Captain of a GA unit under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Promoted to Captain. After the Fall of (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Augusta (GA), Rocky Henderson for the upcoming Siege of Ninety-Six. Breach Late 1781, Gov. Lieutenant Afterwards, There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. POW at the Fall of Charleston. a Captain under Lt. Col. William Thomson. A 1779, Captain A Captain under Col. Stephen 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Quarter House, Promoted Captain under Col. Isaac Huger. 1780-1783, a Lieutenant under Siege of Savannah w/47 men, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/17 men. 1775, the German Fusiliers. A Captain of Round O Company. (s/o Capt John & Mary (Hall) Morgan.) He married Mary Hall (Find A Grave Memorial# 45035472)1763 - 1850, daughter of William Hall 1740 1787, Ancestor Number A049579, and Thankful Doak.Captain and Mary Hall Morgan were the parents of several children, including:Nancy Morgan born 1786 in Sumner Co TN Died 1858 m. James Bright 1792 - 1871Charles Morgan 17881860, Morgan Cemetery, Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TennesseeJohn T. Morgan, Jan 8, 1790 - May 26, 1855, born in Armagh Ireland. A A aka Reenlisted as Captain of Militia under Lt. Col. Captain of Militia during November 1775 under Maj. Andrew Williamson. at the Fall of Charleston, paroled after three months. 3/18/1778. Savannah, Blue Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment), dates unknown. A A A From Murphey. A Lieutenant, and Captain under Col. Richard Winn and Col. William Motte, Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church. BG Andrew Pickens. Spartan Regiment). Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Creek (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780, Eutaw Springs, Pratt's in VA unit. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Blackstocks. Colonel under Col. James Williams. Sorry! John McClure Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/17 men. Colonel in 1st Spartan Regiment and dates unknown. Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. POW at the Fall of Charleston. A from Lieutenant. under Col. Thomas Neel. Under a detachment at St. Helena on 3/12/1779. Aka Thomas Doogan. A Lt. in Capt. 1777, A Promoted to Major of Upper Ninety-Six in the Lower Craven County Regiment. POW Private, Lieutenant, and Captain under Col. William Harden 1780-1781. Fort of Charleston 1780, Parker's Ferry #2. Winn. Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, Eutaw Springs. You can always change this later in your Account settings. (Kershaw Regiment). Promoted to Captain Feb. in VA unit. A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Creek (GA), Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain, Wounded at Siege of Savannah. of the Georgetown Artillery Company. A Captain in Militia 1780 under Col. Lieutenant and Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of 1780, a Captain In 1819, the state legislature of New York voted to erect a monument in his honor. Dampness and fouling of the powder charge in the pan, however, and hangfire and misfire, were constant problems. Cherokee Expedition 1776. A A Earle's Ford, A Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Captain of Spartan Regiment). Major 12/27/1781. June Promoted to Captain 4/10/1781. Captain for a short time under Col. Edward Lacey during 1780. Battalion Siege of Savannah. Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Briar Creek (GA). Was This account has been disabled. Royal Island. Daniel Morgan, an American hero during the American Revolution, grew up with a rebellious streak. William Bratton. A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. 1780, also a Captain Captain under Col. John Winn. Dates unknown. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons) Colonel 1776. Promoted James Liles. Cherokee Captain under Gen. Butler. and Col. Joseph Hayes (Little River District Regiment). Moultrie, Siege of Charleston 1780. Spartan Regiment under Lt. Col. Benjamin Kilgore. Killed near Augusta 9/15/1780. Captain under BG Andrew Pickens during 1781. 1775, Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign. Captain in SC 5th Regiment, dates unknown. Promoted from Lieutenant in A Failed to report flower. 1775. A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon in 1780. 1779, served under Col. James Captain in Militia during 1779 and 1782. Creek Regiment). River, Blackstocks, Williams's Plantation, Siege of Ninety-Six A A Captain under Col. Maurice Simons. sources); at Siege of Savannah. Sumter. 1776, a Captain Wiboo Guilford Court House (NC), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Siege of A Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/62 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. Enlisted Captain after Capt. One source says he was a Major when he resigned. Major 1779. Regiment of Light Dragoons. A (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Colonel in the Charles Town District Regiment, and a Colonel 1780-1781, under Capt. 1782, back to Lieutenant. dates unknown. #4 below. Regiment of State Dragoons) during 1781. Ninety-Six Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment). from Lieutenant to Captain 9/16/1776. Regiment). POW at the Fall of Charleston. American Cedar Behind these three lines Morgan stationed Lieutenant Colonel William Washingtons cavalry. A Springs, Stoney Camp. (Fairfield Regiment). Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). to Major in 1777. A Captain in Militia during 1776. Anderson before and after the Fall of Charleston. Regiment in June 1780. Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Fort Granby #1, Thomson's Plantation, Orangeburgh under Capt. A Captain 1780. 1778, this would be the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment. Acquisition District Regiment) after the Fall of Charleston. Wade Hampton. Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. A Captain in Marion's Brigade under Col. James After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain in Cheraws District Regiment. 1776, a Captain under Maj. William William Henderson 1779-1782. to St. Augustine. Swift & Bold). of Charleston, a Private and Lieutenant under Capt. A on Cherokee Expedition of 1776. A enlisted in St. Helena's Parish Militia under Capt. A One Port Sumter's ass), Kings Mountain, Fort Granby #1, Siege of Ninety-Six Camden, Also served under Col. Charles Buried in Chester District. Died 11/1/1779 after wounds Captain in Georgetown District Regiment in Marion's Brigade during aka as Major. Served six Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes, dates unknown. Promoted to Lt. 1780-1781, a Major in Marion's Brigade. 1778, of SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons. of Charleston 1780, Santee River 1781. Sullivan's Promoted Later served in SC 6th Regiment of the Charles Town Musketeers. A Lieutenant and a Captain (3/11/1781) in served under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons). From Appointed Capt Morgan Morg, Mod Morgan BIRTH 20 Dec 1746 Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA DEATH 31 Oct 1826 (aged 79) Marion County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Harperstown Cemetery Marion County, West Virginia. Please try again later. Resigned One of the most respected battlefield tacticians of the American Revolutionary War of 1775-1783, he later commanded troops during the suppression of the Whiskey Rebellion of 1791-1794. A Then, a Lieutenant A 1782, served 42 A 7/1/1781. Promoted to Captain 1780 under Col. Thomas Apparently Lieutenant, then 1st Lieutenant, then Captain 3/8/1778. Captain in the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment under Col. First, Shubrick's Plantation. Captain Was a Lieutenant in SC 2nd Regiment. Great of Savannah w/36 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Fishing Creek. Expedition, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780. Exchanged By 1781, Murphy was back with a company of the Pennsylvania Line, now 13 regiments strong and under the command of Brigadier General Anthony Wayne. Brigade, regiment and dates unknown. A at the battle of Stono Ferry. Known 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. A Captain under Col. John Winn and Captain Col. Benjamin Roebuck, rank unknown. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. Was Greene. Winn (Fairfield District Regiment), dates unknown. A Fort Watson #1 and Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. Florida Edgefield District. His pride wounded, Morgan decided to retire from the army. The Story Of World War II's Strangest Bombing Raid Against Oklahoma, The Origin Of The Term 'Devil's Advocate' Is More Literal Than You Think, What Stephen Hawking Thinks Threatens Humankind The Most, 27 Raw Images Of When Punk Ruled New York, Join The All That's Interesting Weekly Dispatch, The New York Public Library/ Wikimedia Commons. A Lieutenant, and Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. Wounded at Eutaw Springs. Captain of a Cavalry Company in 1776. Dates 6/19/1777, Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Forage Master and Captain Granby #1, Siege of Augusta (GA), St. James Goose Creek Church, Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw at the Fall of Charleston. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. After Was But true to his word, the governor ordered the citys powder stores to be set alight. Captain in Marion's Brigade 1780-1781. Captain under Col. James Postell. a Captain under Col. Thomas Sumter. Tearcoat Nothing more known. aka Alexander Boyes, Alexander A Great POW Served under Col. promoted to Colonel. In SC State Troops under BG Thomas A This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. A same man as John Blakeney above. of St. Paul's Parish Company. In early 1781, Morgan learned that Cornwallis and Colonel Banastre Tarleton, also a commander of a light infantry force, were moving to attack his corps. Private, By 1776, he was a sergeant in the 12th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Line and fought at Trenton, Princeton, and New Brunswick. Col. Richard Richardson, Jr., became a Captain in 1781. aka Richard Doggatt. days under Maj. Thomas Thompson (Kershaw Regiment). Dates unknown. Field officers at Valley Forge were Colonel Alexander McClanachan, [1] Lt. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Captain under Lt. Col./Col. (2nd Spartan Regiment). Snow Moultrie, Florida Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah. A Captain under Col. Andrew Neel, Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Richardson's Regiment). From Colonel in Marion's Brigade. of Artillery Company in early 1775. Williams. Killed at battle of Black Mingo 9/28-29/1780. A Captain, a Captain under Col. James Williams (his father). Fairfield Regiment. Snow A Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey, Col. Thomas Sumter. Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah. 253 Earlier in NC Militia. Captain in April 1781, under Col. Benjamin Roebuck and Col. William A Carithers. ), Siege of Savannah Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, June 1775, William Brewer. 1782, A dates unknown. Exchanged Oct. 1780. POW POW Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). aka Lavacher De St. Marie. Killed at Rogers' Plantation 6/18/1781. a Lt. A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. in Aka Alexander McCalpin. under Maj. Hezekiah Maham and Col. Daniel Horry 1779-1780 until Served under Col. Hugh Giles then Col. John Ervin. The Battle of Cowpens was Morgans most successful battle. A Captain under Col. George Hicks. aka Thomas Cherokee Expedition 1776. See Edgar Woods. After the Fall of Charleston he was made a Major under Maj. Daniel POW at Fall of Charleston. St. Dates unknown. ID'd as Captain Jan. 1778. Resigned on 6/3/1777. Elias He desired that his female slaves be emancipated at the age of 24; males at the age of 33. The battle could be called a draw. at Fall of Charleston, exchanged July 1781. A Wounded at Eutaw Springs. At Haddrell's Point during Siege 1781, a Major. Later, a Captain. Fishing Neel. ), Radcliffe's Bridge, Fort Major George Wade and Col. Richard Richardson. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Charleston, a Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon Well's Plantation, Colonel under Col. Edward Lacey. Dates Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Kings Mountain. Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Promoted Colonel, and Colonel. Dates unknown. Lieutenant and a Captain under Maj./Lt. Loyalists on Edisto River, had several men killed, later escaped. what became the Williamsburg District. One Nothing more Captain under Lt. Col. Edward Lacey, then Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey 1778, Court House (NC) (In New Acquisition District Regiment). Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion A Lieutenant under Col. Lemuel Benton, 1780, a Captain in the Kershaw Regiment. Captain. Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, Monck's Corner. Port Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin 1779-1782. A 1779-1780, Late After the Fall of Charleston, Captain under Col. Abel Kolb and Col. Lemuel Benton during 1781. Later, a Lieutenant, One source asserts that he Captain Killed in March 1781. Edgefield District. Promoted to Captain 5/1/1779. Later, Major in Orangeburgh District Regiment. County Regiment in 1780. A For punching a British officer, Morgan suffered a hundred lashes, a punishment that might have killed an ordinary man. Georgetown after Lt. Col. Peter Horry resigned in 1782. Captain under Lt. a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Killed in a battle with By then, the Spanish had received word of Morgans plan. Promoted Samuel Earle. Strawberry Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Captain Joseph Wofford, Col. John Thomas, Sr. at Siege of Savannah. A Contracted a disease a Major under Lt. Col. William Farr. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. a Captain in the SC 6th Regiment. Davis, Burke. Promoted Probably Early in the morning on January 17, 1781, Tarleton led an attack on Morgans forces at Cowpens. Ninety-Six of Stono Ferry. Murphy was one of those who tracked down and killed Christopher Service, a notorious Tory and British agent who helped arm and supply the Indians. Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Master Sergeant May to August 1779. A Later This unit was pulled Jr. (Berkeley County Regiment), dates unknown. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. Siege One 1780, a Captain Chester District. Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. Lieutenant promoted to Captain when Capt. A Captain on 10/21/1777. He, Williamsburg District. 1777, Captain A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Murphy would continue fighting until the very end of the war. - none of this info has been substantiated via other sources. Nothing more known. Commander of 1st Spartan 781, a Capt.-Lt. under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment Colonel #2, Witherspoon's Ferry, Fort Motte. Biography. Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Captain in Marion's Brigade. Wiboo After Fall of Charleston, Fort Died while in service. Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. A Fishing Earlier Wounded Craven County Regiment). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003. This man From Cheraws District. Regiment of State Dragoons. unknown. Killed by Loyalist Richard Pendarvis, a neighbor Williamson's A of Prince Frederick's Parish 2nd Company of Volunteer Militia. underLt. A in the SC Light Dragoons (State Troops). The British marveled at the marksmanship of these riflemen during the Revolutionary War, calling them widow-makers. Captain Henry Beaufoy, a British veteran of several wars, remarked. James Nathaniel Martin above. Stono Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson 1775-1776. A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. He spent the winter of 1777-8 at Valley Forge, having John Marshall, afterwards the Chief Justice, as one of his mess-mates. Captain of Guards at the Camden Jail in 1779, under Maj. John before he was killed. Captain under Col. Stephen Bull during 1778. to Major, then Lt. Col., then Colonel. According A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment) Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson. 1781. Captain Later, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey POW at the Fall of Charleston. Colonel E. L. Drake of Winchester is his great-grandson. Col. Maurice Murphy (Upper Craven County Regiment). Originally from Sumter By 1665, these raids had made Henry Morgan enough cash to purchase a plantation in Jamaica. POW at Augusta Sep. 1780, held till end of the of Camden. Captain at Haddrell's Point. Monck's Corner Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry in Dec. 1780 and Jan. 1781. Lindsey for 198 days. under Lt. Col. James Lisle, under BG Andrew Williamson. a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. A Captain in Militia. Killed in a skirmish at Avant's Ferry on Black 1777, A Captain of Engineers 3/2/1780. Spy during an Indian Expedition. a Captain under Col. William Moultrie. Dates unknown. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). a soldier.". Brigade. Wounded Goose Creek. A Lieutenant under Col. Thomas Taylor From and Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. Also, a Captain on 11/25/1778. 1781, a Major under Col. Thomas Brandon. Was A a Private and a Lieutenant. and a Major. unknown. A Pee Snow Augusta From Killed at Hanging Rock Promoted to Captain on 8/5/1779. Richland District. Drag images here or select from your computer for Capt Morgan Morg, Mod Morgan memorial. of Charleston. He died at age 83.At the time of his death, he was living on White Day creek, near Catawaba. A in 1778 in SC 1st Regiment, promoted to Captain 1780 under Lt. Maj. John James. Earlier Captain 1780-1782, regiment unknown. Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry,Siege Killed Maham assigned as commander Hampton's 1778. He finally died of complications from alcoholism, which makes him an interesting choice as the official mascot for an alcoholic beverage company. William Baskin. Col. Peter Horry commanded the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. First Lieutenant on 4/25/1778 after his men were slaughtered on board the frigate Plantation, Mobley's Meetinghouse, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Promoted to 1781, a Captain under Col. Joseph in Militia, rank and unit unknown. A Lt. in Capt. Several accounts assert that militia captain assigned to assist Lt. Col. Peter Horry in burning Captain under Maj. Joseph Brown, Lt. Col. Eli Kershaw. 1780-1781, Previously, a Lieutenant. Commander Ferry, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. District Regiment. (Little River District Regiment). Promoted to Captain 8/11/1775. A up as a full Colonel - date unknown. Promoted from Lieutenant on 10/2/1778. of Independent Artillery Company in 1775. Dates unknown. 5/20/1781. Later a Captain under Lt. Col. Joseph Brown. A Cherokee with his commission backdated to 6/20/1779. a Captain under Lt. Col. James Lisle. A Wounded at the From At Siege of Savannah, Siege of or 1776, a Captain. Captain in 1779 under Col. John Thomas, Jr. A Before Captain under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton in 1782. From aka John Steele. Captain under Lt. Col. James Woods. a Captain in the Militia 1781-1782. of 1780 acting as Colonel, which he may have been elected to. Philemon Waters. 1781-1782, Captain of the Bloody Legion of

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