Historical Register of Units of the Militia, Associators, and from 1607 to 1861

Compiler and editor – Walter G. Green III, Ph.D.

Copyright 2015 by the Society of Descendants of Militia Officers. All rights reserved.

2016-06-03

Note: This register is currently in an editing process to convert all entries to a standard style. Red type indicates entries which have been edited to the style. We expect the conversion process to be completed by 1 April. In that process information that may require further validation is marked by an asterisk (*). Note to Users: This register is based on the best available information that the Society has been able to access, and is provided as a guide to further research. Users should consult the original sources cited, and make a determination as to whether those sources meet the user’s, or other organization’s or publication’s, requirements. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this register, errors in transcription are possible, even probable, and some sources may be of uncertain reliability. Our intent is to gather as much information as possible from all available sources and refine that information over time. Please call any errors or omissions noted to our attention, providing details and the sources for that information. UNITS – MASSACHUSETTS 1629-1680

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Massachusetts 1641-06-01 Massachusetts Bay Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) Colony Militia: Militia Roots”. Sergeant General John Humphrey Massachusetts (a) 1636/7-03- (a) South Regiment: (a) Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): 09 Colonel John 1 Colonel Militia Roots”. (c) Dorchester, (b) 1643-09-07 Winthrop, Sr.; 1 Roxbury, Redesignated Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Weymouth, (c) 1680-10-13 Thomas Dudley; 1 Hingham, force Mustermaster Captain Mustermaster Dedham, reorganization John Underhill; 5 Companies Braintree, Captain John (b) Medfield, Hull, Underhill’s Company 2 Troops of Milton, probably (); Horse Wrentham, Captain Israel Hingham Stoughton’s Company (Dorchester); pg. 1

Roxbury Company; Weymouth Company; Hingham Company (b,c) Suffolk Regiment: Major William Stoughton Massachusetts (a) prior to (a) Suffolk Troop, Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) 1652-05-26 Suffolk Regiment Militia Roots”. (b) date (b) renamed Boston unknown Troop (c) 1680-10-13 may be same troop as force Captain Thomas reorganization Brattle’s Troop transferred to Boston Regiment Massachusetts (a) prior to Captain Thomas Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) 1680-10-13 Brattle’s Troop of Militia Roots”. (b) transferred Horse, Suffolk to Boston Regiment: Regiment Captain Thomas 1680-10-13 Brattle may be same troop as Boston Troop Massachusetts 1679-10-15 Hingham, Weymouth, Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) and Hull Troop, Suffolk Militia Roots”. Regiment Massachusetts (a) 1631-04-12 (a, b) Captain John Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): (b) 1635 Underhill’s Company, Militia Roots”. Boston and (c) 1652-10-19 South Regiment: Roxbury Captain John Underhill Massachusetts (a) 1631-04-12 (a) Captain Richard Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): (b) 1635 Southcot’s Company : Militia Roots”. Dorchester Captain Richard Southcot (b) Captain John Mason’s Company: Captain John Mason Massachusetts (a) 1636/7-03- (a) East Regiment: (a) Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) 09 Colonel John Endecott; 1 Colonel Militia Roots”. (b) 1643-09-07 Lieutenant Colonel 1 Lieutenant redesignated John Winthrop, Jr.; Colonel (c) 1680-10-13 Mustermaster Captain 1 force William Trask; Mustermaster reorganization, Captain William Trask’s 4 Companies divided into 1st Company (Salem) pg. 2

and 2nd Essex Captain Daniel Regiments Patrick’s Company (Saugus renamed Lynn 1637); Captain Daniel Dennison’s Company (Ipswich); Captain John Spencer’s Company (Newberry) (b) Essex Regiment Massachusetts (a) 1629-04-17 (a, b) Salem Company Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): (b) 1631-04-12 or Captain John Militia Roots”. Salem (c) 1635 Endecott’s Company, (d) 1674-10-07 East Regiment: reorganization Captain John Endecott into 1st and 2nd (c) Captain William Salem Trask’s Company, East Companies Regiment: Captain William Trask Massachusetts 1674-10-07 1st (East) Salem Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): Company, Essex Militia Roots”. Salem Regiment Massachusetts (a) 1674-10-07 2nd (West) Salem Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): (b) 1677-10-22 Company, Essex Militia Roots”. Salem reorganization Regiment into 2nd and 3rd Salem Companies Massachusetts 1677-10-22 3rd (Salem Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): created from Farms/Village) Salem Militia Roots”. Salem the 2nd Salem Company, Essex Company Regiment Massachusetts (a) 1635 (a) Captain Nathaniel Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): (b) by 1636/7- Turner’s Company: Militia Roots”. Saugus renamed 03-09 Captain Nathaniel Lynn 1637 Turner (b) Captain Daniel Patrick’s Company: Captain Daniel Patrick Massachusetts (a) 1652-10-19 Essex Troop, Essex Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) (b) 1662-05-07 Regiment: Militia Roots”. force reorganization Massachusetts (a) 1662-05-07 (a) 1st Essex Troop, Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): formed from Essex Regiment: Militia Roots”. (a) Ipswich, Essex Troop (b) 1st (?) Essex Troop, pg. 3

Rowley, (b) 1680-10-13 Regiment unknown Newbury, (c) 1683-05-16 (c) 1st Essex Troop, Andover, force probably 1st Essex Topsfield reorganization Regiment (b) Ipswich only Massachusetts 1683-05-16 Andover and Topsfield Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) formed from Troop, Essex Regiment Militia Roots”. 1st Essex Troop probably 2nd Essex Regiment Massachusetts 1683-05-16 Newbury and Rowley Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) formed from Troop, Essex Regiment Militia Roots”. 1st Essex Troop probably 2nd Essex Regiment Massachusetts (a) 1662-05-07 2nd Essex Troop, Essex Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): Formed from Regiment Militia Roots”. (a) Salem, Essex Troop Manchester, (b) 1677-06-01 Lynn, River Head disbanded (d) Salem only (c) 1678-05-09 reorganized (d) 1678-10-07 Massachusetts 1677-10-22 Lynn Troop, Essex Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) formed from Regiment Militia Roots”. 2nd Essex Troop Massachusetts 1683-05-16 Beverly and Wenham Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) formed from Troop, Essex Regiment Militia Roots”. 2nd Essex Troop probably 1st Essex Regiment Massachusetts (a) 1680-10-13 1st (South) Essex 1 Major Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): formed from Regiment: General Militia Roots”. Salem, Lynn, Essex Regiment Major General 10 companies Marblehead, (b) 1689 force Dennison; 2 Troops of Ipswich, reorganization 3 Ipswich Companies; Horse Gloucester, into 3 1st Essex Troop of Wenham, Salem regiments Horse; Village Beverly and Wenham Troop of Horse Massachusetts (a) 1680-10-13 2nd (North ) Essex 1 Major Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): formed from Regiment: 9 Companies Militia Roots”. Newbury, Essex Regiment Major Nathaniel of Foot Rowley, (b) 1689 force Saltonstall; 3 Troops of Salisbury, reorganization 2 Newbury Companies; Horse Haverhill, into 3 probably Andover and Andover, regiments Topsfield Troop of Topsfield, Horse; Amesbury, probably Newbury and pg. 4

Bradford Rowley Troop of Horse; Salisbury, Haverhill, and Amesbury Troop of Horse Massachusetts 1681-05-27 Salisbury, Haverhill, Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): and Amesbury Troop Militia Roots”. Massachusetts 1689 force 1st Essex Regiment Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): reorganization Militia Roots”. Salem, Lynn, Marblehead, Beverly, Manchester Massachusetts 1689 force 2nd Essex Regiment Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): reorganization Militia Roots”. Ipswich, Gloucester, Rowley, Wenham, Topsfield, Boxford Massachusetts 1689 force 3rd Essex Regiment Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): reorganization Militia Roots”. Newbury, Salisbury, Haverhill, Andover, Amesbury, Bradford Massachusetts (a) 1636/7-03- (a) North Regiment: (a) Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) 09 Colonel John Haynes; 1 Colonel Militia Roots”. (b) 1643-09-07 Lieutenant Colonel 1 Lieutenant Redesignated Roger Herlakenden; Colonel (c) 1680-10-13 Mustermaster Captain 1 force Daniel Patrick; Mustermaster reorganization Captain Robert 5 Companies divided into 1st Sedgwick’s Company and 2nd (Charleston); Middlesex Captain William Regiments Jennison’s Company (Watertown); Captain George Cooke’s Company (Newtown renamed Cambridge 1637-09); Lieutenant Simon Willard (Concord); pg. 5

___ Company (Dedham) (b,c) Middlesex Regiment Massachusetts (a) 1631-04-12 (a, b) Captain Daniel Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): (b) 1635 Patrick’s Company, Militia Roots”. Watertown, (c) by 1636/7- North Regiment: Medford, 03-09 Captain Daniel Patrick Newton (c) split into two companies raised in Watertown and Newtown Massachusetts 1658-05-26 Three County Troop Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): Militia Roots”. Lynn, Redding, Rumly Marsh Massachusetts (a) Prior to (a) Middlesex Troop, Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) 1662-05-07 Middlesex Regiment Militia Roots”. (b) 1680-10-13 (b) assigned to 1st Middlesex Regiment, may be same troop as Captain Thomas Prentice’s Troop of Horse Massachusetts 1680-10-13 1st (Lower, Eastern) 1 Major Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): formed from Middlesex Regiment: 7 Companies Militia Roots”. Watertown, Middlesex Major Daniel Gookin; of Foot Charleston, Regiment 2 Charleston 1 Troop of Cambridge, Companies; Horse Cambridge Captain Thomas Village and Prentice’s Troop of Woburn, Horse may be same Reading, Malden troop as Middlesex Troop Massachusetts 1680-10-13 2nd (Upper, Western) 1 Major Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): formed from Middlesex Regiment: 8 Companies Militia Roots”. Concord, Middlesex Major Peter Bulkley; of Foot Sudbury, Regiment Captain Thomas 1 Troop of Lancaster, Hinchman’s Troop of Horse Groton, Billerica, Horse, may be same Chelmsford, troop as 2nd Middlesex Marlborough, Troop Dunstable Massachusetts 1669-10-12 2nd Middlesex Troop Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony): (Upper or Western Militia Roots”. Concord, Troop) pg. 6

Chelmsford, Billerica, Lancaster, Groton Massachusetts (a) 1670-05-31 (a,b) Norfolk Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) (b) 1679/80- Regiment: Militia Roots”. 02-04 Sergeant Major disestablished Captain Robert Pike on transfer of territory to new colony of New Hampshire Massachusetts (a) 1656-10-14 Norfolk Troop, Norfolk Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) (b) 1679/80- Regiment: Militia Roots”. 02-04 disbanded Massachusetts 1671-05-31 York Regiment Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) Militia Roots”. Massachusetts 1671-05-31 Hampshire Regiment: Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) Sergeant Major John Militia Roots”. Pynchon; Hampshire Troop Massachusetts 1662-10-08 Hampshire Troop, Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) Hampshire Regiment Militia Roots”. Massachusetts 1674-10-07 Devonshire County Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) Separate Companies Militia Roots”. Massachusetts 1680-10-13 Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) Force Militia Roots”. reorganization Massachusetts 1680-10-13 Boston Regiment: 1 Major Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) Force Major Thomas Clark; 8 Companies Militia Roots”. reorganization 8 Boston companies; of Foot; from Suffolk Captain Thomas 1 Troop of Regiment Brattle’s Troop of Horse Horse Massachusetts 1680-10-13 Captain Thomas Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) Force Brattle’s Troop of Militia Roots”. reorganization Horse, Boston from Suffolk Regiment Regiment probably same troop as Boston Troop Massachusetts 1638/39-03-13 The Military Company Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) chartered of the Massachusetts Militia Roots”. also referred to as The Artillery Company and pg. 7

later The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company Massachusetts 1645-05-14 The Militaary Company Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) chartered of Salem and Lynn Militia Roots”. Massachusetts 1645-05-14 The Military Company Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) chartered of Ipswich, Newbury, Militia Roots”. Rowley, Salisbury, and Hampton Massachusetts 1645-05-14 The Military Company Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) chartered of Middlesex Militia Roots”.

UNITS - PEQUOT WAR

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Massachusetts Block Island Massachusetts Bay 3 Captains Wright “Massachusetts (Bay Colony) Expedition: Colony Forces: 120 men Militia Roots”. 1635 Captain John Endicott; Captain John Underhill; Captain Nathaniel Turner Connecticut Pequot War: Connecticut Forces: 130 men Shepard Connecticut 1637-06-26 Captain John Mason; Soldiers, pp. 5, 14, 20- Hartford Militia; 21, 26; Mason A Brief Windsor Militia; History, pp. v, 8 Weathersfield Militia Connecticut Pequot War: Hartford Militia: (a) levy 42 Shepard Connecticut (a) 1637-05-01 Captain John Cullick Privates Soldiers, pp. 5, 14 (b) 1637-06-02 (b) levy 14 (c) 1637-06-26 Privates (c) levy 5 Privates Connecticut Pequot War: Windsor Militia: (a) levy 30 Shepard Connecticut (a) 1637-05-01 Captain John Mason Privates Soldiers, p. 5, 20-21; (b) 1637-06-02 (b) levy 10 Mason A Brief History, (c) 1637-06-26 Privates p. v (c) levy 3 Privates Connecticut Pequot War: Weathersfield Militia: (a) levy 18 Shepard Connecticut (a) 1637-05-01 Lieutenant Robert Privates Soldiers, pp. 5, 17, 26 (b) 1637-06-02 Seeley, (b) levy 6 (c) 1637-06-26 Ensign William Privates Goodrich (c) levy 2 Privates Connecticut Pequot War: Unknown units: Mason A Brief History, pg. 8

1637 Lieutenant Thomas Bull p. 8 Connecticut and Pequot War: Saybrook Fort: Mason A Brief History, Saybrook Colony 1637 Lieutenant Lyon p. 25 Gardener Massachusetts Pequot War: Massachusetts Bay 5 Captains Mason A Brief History, (Bay Colony) 1637 Colony Forces: 1 Ensign pp. ix, 13, 16, 27. Captain John Endicott; 3 Sergeants Wright “Massachusetts Captain John Underhill; 120 men Militia Roots”. Captain Israel Stoughton; Captain Daniel Patrick, Captain William Traske, Ensign Richard Davenport; Sergeant ___ Palmer; Sergeant ___ Davis; Sergeant ___ Jeffries

UNITS – MARYLAND 1646-1676

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Maryland 1675-09-26 Maryland Militia: Rice Tales from a Major Thomas Revolution, pp. 6, 20. Truman; Captain John Coode

UNITS –VIRGINIA 1646-1676

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Virginia 1657-06-24 Militia of Merchants Virginia Colonial (Charles City Hope: Abstracts, Vol. 10, p. 79. County) Colonel Abraham Wood; Major William Harris; Captain Henry Pery; Captain Rich. Tye; Colonel’s Company Virginia 1657-06-24 Colonel’s Company, Virginia Colonial (Charles City Militia of Merchants Abstracts, Vol. 10, p. 79. County) Hope: Captain Peter Jones commanding Virginia 1661-07-04 Henrico and Charles Virginia Colonial 1661-07-12 City County Regiment: Abstracts, Vol. 11, pp. pg. 9

Colonel Abraham 99-100, 101, 102, 103. Wood; Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Drewe; Major Wm Harris; Captain-Lieutenant of the Regiment Captain John Woodleife; Colonel’s Company; Lieutenant Colonel’s Company; Major’s Company; Captain John Epes’s Company; Captain William Ffarrars’s Company; Captain Peter Jones’s Company; Captain Edward Hill, Jr.’s Company; Captain Ffrancis Grey’s Company; Captain Thomas Stegge’s Troop of Horse; Captain Thomas Harris’s Trayned Band Company; Captain Ffrancis Epes’s Trayned Band Company; Captain John Wall’s Trayned Band Company Virginia 1661-07-12 Colonel’s Company, Virginia Colonial Henrico and Charles Abstracts, Vol. 11, pp. City County Regiment: 99-100, 101, 102, 103. Captain-Lieutenant of the Regiment Captain John Woodleife commanding Virginia 1675 Stafford County Rice Tales from a Regiment: Revolution, p. 6. Colonel George Mason; Captain George Brent Virgina 1675-09-26 County Militias of Rice Tales from a pg. 10

Northern Virginia in an Revolution, p. 19. Expedition to attack the Susquehannocks: John Washington in command, rank unknown; Isaac Allerton, Jr. in command, rank unknown

UNITS – FIRST ESOPUS WAR 1659-1660

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference New York First Esopus Company at the 1 Ensign Genealogy Quest (Dutch Colony) War: Esopus:* 2 Sergeants “Muster Roll of the 1660-03-29 Ensign Dirck Schmitt; 4 Corporals Company at the Sergeant Paulus 4 Esopus”. Jansen; Lancepesades Sergeant Cristiaen 1 Cadet Nissen; 63 Privates Corporal Jan Pierssen; Corporal Jonas Rantzaw; Corporal Godfried Cleutz; Corporal Urbanus die Graeff; Lancepesade Noel Reyss; Lancepesade Joris Metzer; Lancepesade Marcus Jentzen; Lancepesade Jellis Buttein; Cadet Jelliss die Neecker

UNITS – BACON’S REBELLION 1676

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Virginia Bacon’s Governor Berkeley’s Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Forces: Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Officers whose Record, p. 83, 84-85,

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assignment is 162, 165, 186, 187, 230, unknown: 235, 278, 279, 280, 281, Major General John 282, 283, 284, 286. Custis; Tyler Encyclopedia of Colonel Nathaniel Virginia Biography, Vol. Bacon the Elder; 1, p. 135. Colonel Joseph Bridger; Colonel William Claiborne the Elder; Colonel William Cole; Colonel Philip Ludwell; Colonel Francis Morrison; Colonel Christopher Wormely; Major Robery Beverly; Major Robert Bristoll; Major John Burnham; Major John Lewis; Major John Page; Captain William Diggs; Captain Robert Sorrell; Captain Ralph Wormley; Henry Whitinge officer, rank unknown Virginia Bacon’s Accomack County Bockstruck Virginia’s Rebellion: Regiment: Colonial Soldiers, p. 1. 1676-1677 Colonel John Stringer; Oberg Samuel Colonel Southy Wiseman’s Book of Littleton; Record, pp. 285. Major John West; Captain William Whittington; Captain Daniel Jenifer Virginia Bacon’s Charles City County Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Regiment: Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Lieutenant Colonel Record, pp. 110, 260, John Smith; 280, 282. Lieutenant Colonel Edward Hill Virginia Bacon’s Gloucester County Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Regiment: Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Colonel Augustine Record, pp. 247, 278, Warner; 283. Lieutenant Colonel pg. 12

John Smith; Major Robert Beverly; Philip Lightfoote officer, rank unknown Virginia Bacon’s Henrico County Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Regiment: Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Colonel and Major Record, p. 186. General Abraham Wood Virginia Bacon’s Isle of Wight County Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Regiment: Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Colonel Charles Record, pp. 236, 238. Moryson; Major John Powell Virginia Bacon’s James City County Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Regiment: Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Major Theophilus Record, p. 63, 71. Hone; Captain John Armistead Virginia Bacon’s Middlesex County: Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Colonel Matthew Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Kemp; Record, pp. 280, 281. Captain Walter Whitaker Virginia Bacon’s Nansemond County Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Regiment: Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Colonel John Lear; Record, pp. 254, 283. Major David Lear Virginia Bacon’s New Kent County Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Regiment: Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Colonel John West Record, p. 282. Virginia Bacon’s Rappahannock County Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Regiment: Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Major Lawrence Smith Record, p. 282. Virginia Bacon’s Surry County Regiment: Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Lieutenant Colonel Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 George Jordan Record, p. 96. Virginia Bacon’s Westmoreland County Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Regiment: Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Colonel Nicholas Record, p. 187, 279, Spencer; 280. Major Richard Leigh Virginia Bacon’s York County Regiment: Oberg Samuel Rebellion: Captain Otho Thorp; Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Captain John Tiplady Record, pp. 72, 156, 258, 281. pg. 13

Virginia Bacon’s Nathaniel Bacon’s Oberg Samuel (Bacon’s Forces) Rebellion: Army: Wiseman’s Book of 1676-1677 Nathaniel Bacon Record, pp. 63, 117, commissioned by 146, 152, 158, 194, 244, duress; 267, 280, 284. Thomas Hansford officer, rank unknown; Colonel Thomas Ballard; Colonel ___ Brent; Colonel John Farrar; Colonel Thomas Swann; Captain James Crews (Henrico County); Captain Charles Scarburgh

UNITS – VIRGINIA 1680-1702

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Virginia 1699 Henrico County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel William Byrd, Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. 105 Commander in Chief; 1 Major Lieutenant Colonel William Randolph; Major Peter Field Virginia 1699 Charles City County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel Edward Hill, Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. 10. Commander in Chief, 1 Major Lieutenant Colonel Edward Hill, Jr.; Major Charles Goodrich Virginia 1699 Surrey County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Major “Militia Officers in Colonel Benjamin Virginia”. Crozier, p. Harrison, Commander 105. in Chief; Major Henry Tooker Virginia 1699 Isle of Wight County 1 Lieutenant Genealogy Quest Regiment: Colonel “Militia Officers in Lieutenant Colonel 1 Major Virginia”. Crozier, p. 105 Samuel Bridger, pg. 14

Commander in Chief; Major Henry Baker Virginia 1699 Nansemond County 1 Lieutenant Genealogy Quest Regiment: Colonel “Militia Officers in Lieutenant Colonel 1 Major Virginia”. Crozier, p. George Norsworthy, 105. Commander in Chief; Major Thomas Swann Virginia 1699 Princess Anne County 1 Lieutenant Genealogy Quest Regiment: Colonel “Militia Officers in Lieutenant Colonel 1 Major Virginia”. Crozier, p. Anthony Lawson, 105. Commander in Chief; Major John Thoroughgood Virginia 1699 Norfolk County 1 Lieutenant Genealogy Quest Regiment: Colonel “Militia Officers in Lieutenant Colonel 1 Major Virginia”. Crozier, p. Lemuel Mason, 105. Commander in Chief; Major James Wilson Virginia 1699 Elizabeth City County 1 Lieutenant Genealogy Quest Regiment: Colonel “Militia Officers in Lieutenant Colonel 1 Major Virginia”. Crozier, p. William Wilson, 106. Commander in Chief; Major Anthony Armistead Virginia 1699 Warwick County 1 Lieutenant Genealogy Quest Regiment: Colonel “Militia Officers in Lieutenant Colonel 1 Major Virginia”. Crozier, p. Miles Cary, 106. Commander in Chief; Major William Cary Virginia 1699 James City County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel Philip Ludwell, Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. Commander in Chief; 106. Lieutenant Colonel Henry Duke Virginia 1699 York County Regiment: 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Colonel Edmund 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Jenings, Commander in Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. Chief; 1 Major 106. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Ballard; pg. 15

Major William Buckner Virginia 1699 New Kent County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel John Lightfoot, Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. 106 Commander in Chief; 1 Major Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Foster; Major William Bassett Virginia 1699 King and Queen County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Major “Militia Officers in Colonel William Leigh, Virginia”. Crozier, p. 106 Commander in Chief; Major Joshua Story Virginia 1699 Gloucester County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel Matthew Page, Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. 106 Commander in Chief; 1 Major Lieutenant Colonel James Ransom; Major Peter Beverley Virginia 1699 Middlesex County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel Ralph Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. 106 Wormeley, 1 Major Commander in Chief; Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Kemp; Major Robert Dudley Middlesex and Essex are the one of three pairs of County Regiments that share the same Colonel and Commander in Chief. The two counties share a border. Virginia 1699 Essex County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel Ralph Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. Wormeley, 1 Major 106. Commander in Chief; Lieutenant Colonel William Moseley; Major John Catlett Middlesex and Essex are the one of three pg. 16

pairs of County Regiments that share the same Colonel and Commander in Chief. The two counties share a border. Virginia 1699 Lancaster County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel Robert Carter, Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. Commander in Chief; 106. Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Ball Lancaster and Northumberland are the one of three pairs of County Regiments that share the same Colonel and Commander in Chief. The two counties share a border. Virginia 1699 Northumberland 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest County Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel Robert Carter, Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. Commander in Chief; 1 Major 106. Lieutenant Colonel George Cowper; Major Rodham Kenner Lancaster and Northumberland are the one of three pairs of County Regiments that share the same Colonel and Commander in Chief. The two counties share a border. Virginia 1699 Westmoreland County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel Richard Lee, Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. Commander in Chief; 1 Major 106. Lieutenant Colonel Willowby Allerton; Major Francis Wright Westmoreland and Richmond are the one pg. 17

of three pairs of County Regiments that share the same Colonel and Commander in Chief. The two counties share a border. Virginia 1699 Richmond County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel Richard Lee, Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. Commander in Chief; 1 Major 106. Lieutenant Colonel George Taylor; Major Thomas Lloyd Westmoreland and Richmond are the one of three pairs of County Regiments that share the same Colonel and Commander in Chief. The two counties share a border. Virginia 1699 Stafford County 1 Lieutenant Genealogy Quest Regiment: Colonel “Militia Officers in Lieutenant Colonel 1 Major Virginia”. Crozier, p. George Mason, 106. Commander in Chief; Major Thomas Owsley Virginia (a) 1680 Accomack County (b) Genealogy Quest (b)1699 Regiment: 1 Colonel “Militia Officers in (a) Lieutenant Colonel 1 Lieutenant Virginia”. Crozier Cadwalladar Jones Colonel Virginia Colonial Militia, (b)Colonel Charles 1 Major p. 107. Oberg Samuel Scarborough, Wiseman’s Book of Commander in Chief; Record, p. 217. (b) Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Scarborough; (b) Major Richard Bayley Virginia 1699 Northampton County 1 Colonel Genealogy Quest Regiment: 1 Lieutenant “Militia Officers in Colonel John Custis, Colonel Virginia”. Crozier, p. Commander in Chief; 1 Major 107. Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Littleton; Major William Waters

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UNITS - TUSCARORA WAR 1711-1714

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference North Carolina Tuscarora War: Albemarle County 150 La Vere, p. 88 1711-10 Regiment North Carolina Tuscarora War: Bath County Regiment (a) 50 to 60 (a) La Vere, p. 88 (a) 1711-10-12 (b) La Vere, p. 92 Battle of Catechna (b) 1711 attack on the Bear River Indians

UNITS - – NORTH CAROLINA

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference North Carolina French and Chowan County Colonial and State Indian War: Regiment: Records of North 1754-11-25 Captain James Farlee’s Carolina, Vol. 22, p. Company 356-359 North Carolina French and Captain James Farlee’s 1 Captain Colonial and State Indian War: Company, Chowan (deceased) Records of North 1754-11-25 County Regiment: 189 men Carolina, Vol. 22, p. Captain James Farlee 356-359 (deceased as of this date)

UNITS – FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR - VIRGINIA

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Virginia French and Orange County Brook, Vol II, p. 104. Indian War: Regiment: Immediately Colonel George Taylor prior to 1755- 07-18

UNITS – 1765-1774

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Massachusetts 1774-11-07 Officers elected to 1 Captain Dole Windham in the (Maine) provide military 1 Lieutenant Past, p. 201. (Windham) training in Windham: 1 Ensign Captain Richard Mayberry; pg. 19

Lieutenant David Barker; Ensign Edward Anderson

UNITS – WAR OF THE REGULATION 1768-1771

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference North Carolina War of the Orange County Not above 120 Colonial Records of Regulation: Regiment: NC, (Series 2) Vol. IX, 1768-04-13 Colonel Edmund pp. 593-597. Colonial Fanning; and State Records of Lieutenant Colonel North Carolina, Vol. John Grey; 07, p. 707 Major Lloyd; Adjutant Francis Nash; Captain Thomas Hart’s Company; Captain Thomson’s Company; Captain King’s Company; Captain Mebane’s Company; Captain Michael Holt’s Company; Captain Lytle’s Company; Captain Thackston’s Company North Carolina War of the Governor Tryon’s 96 officers: Powell, pp. 19-21. Regulation: Army: 9 Colonels, Colonial and State (a) 1771-05-01 (a-e) Governor and 2 Lieutenant Records of North (b) 1771-05-03 Captain-General Colonels, Carolina, Vol. 08, pp. (c) 1771-05-16 Tryon; 2 , 576, 580, 667, 677, (d) detached (a) 24 Captains, Vol. 19, p. 838-854 1771-05-09 (b, c) Captain 24 , (e) joined the Malcolm, Aide de 22 Ensigns, army 1771-05- Camp; 11 Adjutants, 20 (1771-05-15) Captain 2 Wiley Jones, and Quartermasters Captain Thomas Clark, 22 Clerks Aides de Camp 28 Sergeants (c) Lieutenant Dawes, 3 Musicians Commander of the 18 Drummers

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Camp Colour Men 1017 Privates (1771-05-15) Surgeon’s Mates Drs. Matthewson and Powers (b, c) Beaufort County Regiment; (b, c) Carteret County Regiment; (b, c) Craven County Regiment; (e) Cumberland County Regiment designated Corps of Light Infantry (b, c) Dobbs County Regiment; (b, c) Johnston County Regiment; (b, c) New Hanover County Regiment; (b, c) Onslow County Regiment; (c) Orange County Regiment; (b) Pitt County Regiment; (d) Wake County Regiment; (c) Troop of Light Horse; (1771-05-18) Troop of Light Horse volunteers from Duplin County- may be same as Troop of Light Horse (b, c) Corps of Artillery augmented from the Pitt County Regiment; (1771-05-11) Company of Pioneers formed from a Surry County Detachment; Officers assigned to command unidentified pg. 21

detachments: Lieutenant Colonel Richard Cogdell, Major Francis McKelweane; Officers whose assignments are unidentified: Lieutenant Colonel Nash North Carolina War of the Beaufort County See Captain Powell, pp. 19-21; Regulation: Regiment: Patton’s Colonial and State (a) 1771-05-03 Captain Patton’s Compay Records of North Review Company Carolina, Vol. 19, p. (b) 1771-05-16 838 Battle of Alamance North Carolina War of the Bute County Did not Colonial and State Regulation: Regiment: participate in Records of North (a) 1771-05-01 (a) Colonel Johnston the campaign Carolina, Vol. 8, p. (b) 1771-05-25 discharged 1771-05- for lack of 677, 25 for failing to raise volunteers from his regiment the County (b) Colonel Thomas militia Eaton North Carolina War of the Captain Patton’s (c) 4 officers (1 Colonial and State Regulation: Company, Beaufort Captain, 1 Records of North (a) 1771-05-03 County Regiment Lieutenant, 1 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. Review Ensign, 1 677, Vol. 19, p. 838 (b) 1771-05-16 Adjutant) Battle of 2 Sergeants Alamance 1 Drummer 35 Privates North Carolina War of the Carteret County (c) 5 officers (1 Powell, pp. 19-21, Regulation: Regiment: Colonel, 1 Colonial and State (a) 1771-05-03 Colonel Thompson; Captain, 1 Records of North Review 1 company Lieutenant, 1 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. (b) 1771-05-16 Ensign, 1 677, Vol. 19, p. 838 Battle of Adjutant) Alamance 1 Clerk (c) 1771-05-22 2 Sergeants 1 Drummer 53 Privates North Carolina War of the Craven County (c) 13 officers (1 Powell, pp. 19-21; Regulation: Regiment: Colonel, 1 Colonial and State (a) 1771-05-03 Colonel Leach; Lieutenant Records of North Review 3 companies; Colonel, 3 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. pg. 22

(b) 1771-05-16 Captain Neale’s Captains, 3 677, Vol. 19, p. 838 Battle of Company of Rangers Lieutenants, 3 Alamance Ensigns, 1 (c) 1771-05-22 Adjutant, 1 Quartermaster) 3 Clerks 6 Sergeants 3 Drummers 144 Privates North Carolina War of the Cumberland County 4 officers Colonial and State Regulation: Regiment: (1 Captain, 1 Records of North 1771-05-20 1 Company – Lieutenant, 1 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. joined the designated as a Corps Ensign, 1 677, Vol. 19, p. 846. Army of Light Infantry Adjutant) independent of the 1 clerk Line: 1 Musician Captain Farquhar 2 Sergeants Campbell 54 Privates North Carolina War of the Dobbs County (c) 16 Officers (1 Powell, pp. 19-21; Regulation: Regiment: Colonel, 1 Colonial and State (a) 1771-05-03 Colonel Caswell; Major, 4 Records of North Review Captain Simon Bright Captains, 4 Carolina, Vol. 8, pp. (b) 1771-05-16 probably; Lieutenants, 4 587 677, Vol. 19, p. Battle of 4 companies Ensigns, 1 838 Alamance Adjutant, 1 (c) 1771-05-22 Quartermaster) 4 Clerks 8 Sergeants 1 Musician 2 Drummers 160 Privates North Carolina War of the Johnston County (c) 8 officers (1 Powell, pp. 19-21; Regulation: Regiment: Colonel, 2 Colonial and State (a) 1771-05-03 Colonel Bryan; Captains, 2 Records of North Review 2 companies Lieutenants, 2 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. (b) 1771-05-16 Ensigns, 1 677, Vol. 19, p. 838 Battle of Adjutant) Alamance 1 Chaplain (c) 1771-05-22 2 Surgeons 2 Surgeons Mates 2 Clerks 4 Sergeants 1 Drummer 54 Privates North Carolina War of the New Hanover County (c) 8 officers (1 Powell, pp. 19-21; pg. 23

Regulation: Regiment: Colonel, 2 Colonial and State (a) 1771-05-03 Colonel Ashe; Captains, 2 Records of North Review 2 companies; Lieutenants, 2 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. (b) 1771-05-16 Lieutenant Ashe; Ensigns, 1 677, Vol. 19, p. 838 Battle of 1 Artillery Company Adjutant) Alamance 2 Clerks (c) 1771-05-22 4 Sergeants 1 Musician 2 Drummers 81 Privates Not including artillery company North Carolina War of the Artillery Company; (c) 8 officers (1 Powell, pp. 19-21; Regulation: New Hanover County Colonel, 2 Colonial and State (a) 1771-05-03 Regiment: Captains, 3 Records of North Review Colonel Moore Lieutenants, 1 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. (b) 1771-05-16 Ensign, 1 666, 677, Vol. 19, p. Battle of Adjutant) 838 Alamance 2 Clerks (c) 1771-05-22 6 Sergeants 2 Drummers 110 Privates Original strength augmented possibly from the Carteret and Craven County Regiments North Carolina War of the Onslow County (c) 5 officers (1 Powell, pp. 19-21. Regulation: Regiment: Colonel, 1 Colonial and State (a) 1771-05-03 Colonel Cray; Captain, 1 Records of North Review 1 company Lieutenant, 1 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. (b) 1771-05-16 Ensign, 1 677, Vol. 19, p. 838 Battle of Adjutant) Alamance 1 Clerk (c) 1771-05-22 2 Sergeants 1 Drummer 42 Privates North Carolina War of the Orange County (b) 17 officers Powell, pp. 19-21. Regulation: Regiment; (1Colonel, 1 Colonial and State (a) 1771-05-16 Colonel Edmund Lieutenant Records of North Battle of Fanning; Colonel, 1 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. Alamance 2 companies initially Major, 4 677, Vol. 19, p. 842. (b) 1771-05-22 joined by Captains, 4 Menius. pg. 24

2 companies after Lieutenant, 4 they had recruited up Ensigns, 2 to strength; Adjutants) Captain James 4 Clerks Thackston’s Company 8 Sergeants 3 Drummers 162 Privates North Carolina War of the Captain James 62 men Menius Regulation: Thackston’s Company, 1771-05-16 Orange County Battle of Regiment Alamance North Carolina War of the Pitt County Regiment: unknown Colonial and State Regulation: Captain Salter’s Records of North 1771-05-03 Company Carolina, Vol. 19, p. Review 838

North Carolina War of the Captain Salter’s unknown Colonial and State Regulation: Company, Pitt County Records of North 1771-05-03 Regiment: Carolina, Vol. 19, p. Review Captain Salter 838

North Carolina War of the Wake County (a) 400 men at Powell, pp. 19-21; Regulation: (a) Regiment: muster Colonial and State 1771-05-06 Colonel Hinton; (b) 50 men Records of North muster in 1 company (c) 4 officers Carolina, Vol. 8, p. Wake County Possibly commanded (1 Colonel, 1 677, Vol. 19, pp. 838- (b) 1771-05-08 by Captain Moore Captain, 1 839, 846 detached to Lieutenant, 1 maintain order Ensign) in Wake 1 Clerk County 2 Sergeants (c) 1771-05-20 1 Drummer rejoined the 46 Privates Army North Carolina War of the Troop of Light Horse: 1 officer Colonial and State Regulation: (a) Captain Bullock 22 gentlemen Records of North (a) 1771-05-16 (b) Captain Hawkins volunteers Carolina, Vol. 8, p. Battle of 677, Vol. 19, p. 840 Alamance (b) 1771-05-22 North Carolina War of the Volunteers from unknown Colonial and State Regulation: Duplin County formed Records of North 1771-05-18 as a Light Horse Carolina, Vol. 8, p. 586 Troop: Major Clynton This may be the same pg. 25

unit as Captain Bullock’s Troop of Light Horse North Carolina War of the Company of Pioneers 1 Ensign Colonial and State Regulation formed from a Surry 1 Sergeant Records of North 1771-05-11 County Detachment: 9 Privates Carolina, Vol. 8, p. 680 Ensign Gallaspie Sergeant Wright North Carolina War of the General Waddell’s 28 officers Colonial and State Regulation: Army: (1 General, Records of North 1771-05-05 General Waddell; 6 Colonels, Carolina, Vol. 8, p. Colonel Spencer; 7 Captains, 607, Vol. 19, p. 838- Colonel Harris; 8 Lieutenants, 854 Colonel Neill; 6 Ensigns) Colonel Schaw; 7 Clerks Colonel Lindsay; 5 Drummers Anson County 12 Sergeants Regiment; 236 Privates Mecklenburg County Regiment; Rowan County Regiment; Tryon County Regiment; Artillery Company North Carolina War of the Anson County 4 officers (1 Powell, pp. 19-21. Regulation: Regiment: Colonel, 1 Colonial and State 1771-05-06 probably 1 company Captain, 1 Records of North General Lieutenant, 1 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. 607 Waddell at the Ensign) Yadkin River 1 clerk 18 enlisted men North Carolina War of the Mecklenburg County 7 officers (1 Powell, pp. 19-21. Regulation: Regiment: Colonel, 2 Colonial and State 1771-05-06 probably 2 companies Captains, 2 Records of North General Lieutenants, 2 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. 607 Waddell at the Ensigns) Yadkin River 2 clerks 76 enlisted men North Carolina War of the Rowan County 6 officers (2 Powell, pp. 19-21. Regulation: Regiment: Captains, 2 Colonial and State 1771-05-06 probably 2 companies Lieutenants, 2 Records of North General Ensigns) Carolina, Vol. 8, p. 607 Waddell at the 2 clerks Yadkin River 81 enlisted men North Carolina War of the Tryon County 4 officers (1 Powell, pp. 19-21. pg. 26

Regulation: Regiment: Colonel, 1 Colonial and State 1771-05-06 probably 1 company Captain, 1 Records of North Lieutenant, 1 Carolina, Vol. 8, p. 607 Ensign) 1 clerk 43 enlisted men North Carolina War of the Artillery Company 4 officers (1 Powell, pp. 19-21. Regulation: Colonel, 1 Colonial and State 1771-05-11 Captain, 2 Records of North Lieutenants) Carolina, Vol. 8, p. 607 1 clerk 35 enlisted men North Carolina War of the General Waddell’s Colonial and State Regulation: Expedition to gain Records of North 1771-06-08 submission of the Carolina, Vol. 8, p. 674 Western Counties: General Waddell; Colonel Moore, Commander of Artillery; Surgeon General Richards; Lieutenant Colonel Alexander, Commissary; Captain Thomas Polk, Commissary; Anson County Regiment; Rowan County Regiment; Orange County Regiment; Mecklenburg County Regiment; Tryon County Regiment; Corps of Light Infantry; Corps of Artillery; Captain Walker’s Company of Artillery

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UNITS – LORD DUNMORES WAR 1774

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Virginia Lord Upper Clinch River Stanton “Fort Elk Dunmore’s Forts: Garden”. Hamilton War: Captain Daniel Smith; “Frontier Forts of 1774 Elk Garden Fort; Southwest Virginia”. Maiden Springs Station Fort; Fort Witten (Big Crab Orchard Fort, Upper Station Fort) Virginia Lord Garrison at Elk Garden 2 Sergeants Crump “Soldiers at the Dunmore’s Fort, Upper Clinch 19 Privates Battle of Point War: River Forts: Pleasant”. Stanton 1774 Sergeant Robert “Fort Elk Garden”. Brown; Hamilton “Frontier Sergeant Richard Price; Forts of Southwest Built by Captain John Virginia”. Kinkead Virginia Lord Garrison at Maiden 3 Sergeants Crump “Soldiers at the Dunmore’s Springs Station Fort, 16 Privates Battle of Point War: Upper Clinch River Pleasant”. Hamilton 1774 Forts: “Frontier Forts of Sergeant Robert Southwest Virginia”. Brown; Sergeant Henry Willis; Sergeant Joseph Cravens Virginia Lord Garrison at Fort Witten 1 Ensign Crump “Soldiers at the Dunmore’s (Big Crab Orchard Fort, 2 Sergeants Battle of Point War: Upper Station Fort, 43 Privates Pleasant”. Hamilton 1774 Upper Clinch River “Frontier Forts of Forts: Southwest Virginia”. Ensign John Campbell; Sergeant Isaac Spratt; Sergeant Thomas Whitten, Sr. Virginia Lord Lord Dunmore’s Army: Sturm “Battle of Point Dunmore’s Captain General John Pleasant”. War: Murray, Earl of 1774 Dunmore; Berkeley County Regiment; Hampshire County Regiment; pg. 28

Frederick County Regiment Virginia Lord General Andrew approximately McAllister “The Battle Dunmore’s Lewis’s Army: 1100 officers of Point Pleasant”, pp. War: General Andrew Lewis; and men 396, 404-405. Crump 1774 Commissary General “Soldiers at the Battle Thomas Posey; of Point Pleasant”. Augusta County Regiment; Botetourt County Regiment; Fincastle County Regiment; Independent Volunteer Company; Captain Buford’s Company; Captain Robert Doak’s Company; Captain John Morrison’s Company. Officers whose assignment is unknown: Captain William Christian; Captain John Field; Captain Samuel McDowell; Captain Paulin; Captain John Skidmore; Captain William Shelby; Captain I. Skidmore; Captain Slaughter; Captain Charles Ward; Lieutenant Hugh Allen; Lieutenant John Draper; Lieutenant Lard; Lieutenant James Robison; Lieutenant Tate; Ensign Matt Brakin Virginia Lord Augusta County McAllister “The Battle pg. 29

Dunmore’s Regiment, General of Point Pleasant”, pp. War: Andrew Lewis’s Army: 404-405. Crump 1774 Colonel Charles Lewis; “Soldiers at the Battle Captain Alexander of Point Pleasant”. McClenachan’s Company; Captain John Dickinson’s Company; Captain John Lewis’s Company; Captain Benjamin Harrison’s Company; Captain William Paul’s Company; Captain Joseph Haynes’s Company; Captain Samuel Wilson’s Company; Captain George Moffet’s Company; Captain George Mathews’s Company; Captain William Herbert’s Company; Captain William Nalle’s Company of Volunteers. Officers whose assignment is unknown: Captain Andrew Lockridge Virginia Lord Captain Alexander McAllister “The Battle (Staunton, Dunmore’s McClenachan’s of Point Pleasant”, p. Augusta County) War: Company, Augusta 404. 1774 County Regiment, General Andrew Lewis’s Army: Captain Alexander McClenachan; Lieutenant William McCutcheon; Ensign Joseph Long Virginia Lord Captain John McAllister “The Battle (Cowpasture Dunmore’s Dickinson’s Company, of Point Pleasant”, p. River) War: Augusta County 404-405 pg. 30

1774 Regiment, General Andrew Lewis’s Army: Captain John Dickinson Virginia Lord Captain John Lewis’s McAllister “The Battle (Warm Springs, Dunmore’s Company, Augusta of Point Pleasant”, p. Augusta County) War: County Regiment, 404-405. Crump 1774 General Andrew “Soldiers at the Battle Lewis’s Army: of Point Pleasant”. Captain John Lewis 2nd; Lieutenant Samuel Vance; Ensign Jacob Warwick Virginia Lord Captain George McAllister “The Battle (Staunton, Dunmore’s Mathews Company, of Point Pleasant”, p. Augusta County) War: Augusta County 404-405. 1774 Regiment, General Andrew Lewis’s Army: Captain George Mathews; 1st Lieutenant William Robertson; 2nd Lieutenant George Gibson Virginia Lord Captain William McAllister “The Battle (Holstein Dunmore’s Herbert’s Company, of Point Pleasant”, p. Settlement) War: Augusta County 405. 1774 Regiment, General Andrew Lewis’s Army: Captain William Herbert Virginia Lord Captain William Nalle’s 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the (Augusta County) Dunmore’s Company of 1 Lieutenant Battle of Point War: Volunteers, Augusta 1 Ensign Pleasant”. 1774 County Regiment, 3 Sergeants General Andrew 48 Privates Lewis’s Army: Captain William Nalle; Lieutenant Martin Nalle; Ensign Jacob Pence; Sergeant William Bush; Sergeant Bernard Crawford; Sergeant John Bush Virginia Lord Botetourt County McAllister “The Battle pg. 31

Dunmore’s Regiment, General of Point Pleasant”, p. War: Andrew Lewis’s Army: 404-405. Crump 1774 Colonel William “Soldiers at the Battle Fleming; of Point Pleasant”. Captain Matthew Arbuckle’s Company; Captain John Murray’s Company; Captain John Lewis’s Company; Captain (Major?) James Robertson’s Company; Captain Robert McClenachan’s Company; Captain James Ward’s Company; Captain John Stewart’s (Stuart?) Company; Captain Philip Love’s Company; Captain Henry Pauling’s Company; Captain William Russell’s Company; Captain McKee’s Company (this may be the same Company as Captain John Murray’s); Captain William Campbell’s Company. Virginia Lord Captain John Murray’s 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the (Botetourt Dunmore’s Company of 2 Lieutenants Battle of Point County) War: Volunteers, Botetourt 1 Ensign Pleasant”. 1774 County Regiment, 5 Sergeants General Andrew 69 Privates Lewis’s Army: Captain John Murray; Lieutenant Samuel Wallace; Lieutenant William McKee; Ensign Adam Wallace; Sergeant William pg. 32

Taylor; Sergeant John Larken; Sergeant Barney Voyls; Sergeant Moses Coiler; Sergeant John Simpson Virginia Lord Captain Robert 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the (Botetourt Dunmore’s McClenachan ‘s 1 Lieutenant Battle of Point County) War: Company of 1 Ensign Pleasant”. 1774 Volunteers, Botetourt 3 Sergeants County Regiment, 1 Drummer General Andrew 27 Privates Lewis’s Army: Captain Robert McClenachan; Lieutenant William McCoy; Ensign William Bracken; Sergeant Thomas Williams; Sergeant William Craig; Sergeant Samuel Clark Virginia Lord Captain John Lewis’s 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the (Botetourt Dunmore’s Company of 1 Lieutenant Battle of Point County) War: Volunteers, Botetourt 1 Ensign Pleasant”. 1774 County Regiment, 5 Sergeants General Andrew 1 Drummer Lewis’s Army: 1 Fifer Captain John Lewis; 66 Privates Lieutenant John Henderson; Ensign Robert Elliot; Sergeant Samuel Glass; Sergeant Peter Huff; Sergeant Samuel Estil, Sergeant William Bryans; Sergeant William Wilson Virginia Lord Captain John Stewart’s 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the (Botetourt Dunmore’s Company, Botetourt 3 Sergeants Battle of Point County) War: County Regiment, 33 privates Pleasant”. 1774 General Andrew Lewis’s Army: Captain John Stewart; Sergeant Charles pg. 33

O’Hara; Sergeant Skidir. Harriman Virginia Lord Captain Philip Love’s 2 Captains Crump “Soldiers at the (Botetourt Dunmore’s Company of 1 Lieutenant Battle of Point County) War: Volunteers, Botetourt 1 Ensign Pleasant”. 1774 County Regiment, 1 Quarter General Andrew Master Lewis’s Army: 1 Sergeant Captain Philip Love; Major Captain John Mills; 3 Sergeants Lieutenant Francis 39 Privates McElhaney; Ensign Daniel McNeil; Quarter Master William Ewing; Sergeant Major Sieltor Taylor; Sergeant James Alexander; Sergeant John Craford; Sergeant Robert Owen; Cadet John Jones; Cadet John Todd Virginia Lord Captain Henry 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the (Botetourt Dunmore’s Pauling’s Company, 1 Lieutenant Battle of Point County) War: Botetourt County 1 Ensign Pleasant”. 1774 Regiment, General 3 Sergeants Andrew Lewis’s Army: 46 Privates Captain Henry Pauling; Lieutenant Edward Gouldman; Ensign Samuel Baker; Sergeant Robert Findley; Sergeant Obediah H. Treat; Sergeant James Woods Virginia Lord Captain William 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the Dunmore’s Campbell’s Company, 15 Privates Battle of Point War: Botetourt County Fragmentary Pleasant”. 1774 Regiment, General roll Andrew Lewis’s Army: Captain William Campbell Virginia Lord Captain William 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the pg. 34

Dunmore’s Russell’s Company, 73 Privates Battle of Point War: Botetourt County Pleasant”. 1774 Regiment, General Andrew Lewis’s Army: Captain William Russell Virginia Lord Fincastle County Crump “Soldiers at the (Fincastle Dunmore’s Regiment, General Battle of Point County) War: Andrew Lewis’s Army: Pleasant”. 1774 Colonel William Christian; Captain Daniel Smith’s Company; Captain Evan Shelby’s Company Virginia Lord Captain Daniel Smith’s 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the (Fincastle Dunmore’s Company, Fincastle 1 Lieutenant Battle of Point County) War: 1774 County Regiment, 2 Ensigns Pleasant”. General Andrew 25 Privates Lewis’s Army: Captain Daniel Smith; Lieutenant Thomas Dooley; Ensign David Ward; Ensign John Kinkeid Virginia Lord Captain Evan Shelby’s 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the (Fincastle Dunmore’s Company, Fincastle 1 Lieutenant Battle of Point County) (Holstein War: 1774 County Regiment, 2 Sergeants Pleasant”. McAllister Settlement) General Andrew 44 Privates “The Battle of Point Lewis’s Army: Pleasant”, p. 405. Captain Evan Shelby; Lieutenant Isaac Shelby; Sergeant James Robertson; Sergeant Valentine Sevier Virginia Lord Captain James 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the (Harrod’s Dunmore’s Harrod’s Company, 22 Privates Battle of Point War: attached to Fincastle Pleasant”. Settlement) 1774 County Regiment, General Andrew Lewis’s Army: Captain Virginia Lord Independent Volunteer McAllister “The Battle (Culpepper Dunmore’s Company, General of Point Pleasant”, p. County) War: Andrew Lewis’s Army: 405. pg. 35

1774 Colonel John Field Virginia Lord Captain Thomas 1 Captain McAllister “The Battle (Bedford County) Dunmore’s Buford’s Company, 1 Lieutenant of Point Pleasant”, p. War: Bedford County 1 Ensign 405. Crump “Soldiers at 1774 Regiment, General 4 Sergeants the Battle of Point Andrew Lewis’s Army: 50 Privates Pleasant”. Captain Thomas Buford; Lieutenant Thomas Dooley Ensign Jonathan Cundiff; Sergeant Nicholas Mead; Sergeant John Fields; Sergeant Thomas Fliping; Sergeant William Kennedy Virginia Lord Captain Robert Doak’s 1 Captain Crump “Soldiers at the Dunmore’s Company, General 1 Lieutenant Battle of Point War: Andrew Lewis’s Army: 1 Ensign Pleasant”. 1774 Captain Robert Doak; 4 Sergeants Lieutenant John 114 Privates Stephens; Ensign Andrew Thompson; Sergeant William Ward; Sergeant William Meek; Sergeant William Doack; Sergeant James Downy

UNITS - REVOLUTIONARY WAR - GEORGIA

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Georgia Revolutionary Burke County 105 O’Kelley Vol. I, p. 314. War: 1779-09-24 Siege of Savannah Georgia Revolutionary Upper Richmond 59 O’Kelley Vol. I, p. 314. War: County pg. 36

1779-09-24 Siege of Savannah Georgia Revolutionary Wilkes County 116 O’Kelley Vol. I, p. 314. War: 1779-09-24 Siege of Savannah

UNITS - REVOLUTIONARY WAR – LOUISIANA (SPANISH COLONY)

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Louisiana Revolutionary Opelousas Militia: 1 Major Coombs (Spanish colony) War: Major Donato Bello; 1 Captain 1776-04-15 Captain don Estevan 1 Lieutenant Muster Roberto de la 1 Ensign Morandier; 3 Sergeants Lieutenant Le Melle; 3 Corporals Ensign Noel Soileau; 87 Privates Sergeant Mondan; Sergeant Casse; Sergeant St. Germain; Corporal Baptiste Fonteneau; Coporal Amable Bertrand; Corporal Henry Fonteneau Louisiana Revolutionary Natchitoches Militia 1 Captain Carroll and Rambin (Spanish Colony) War: Infantry Company: 1 Lieutenant 1780 Captain Louis Borme; 1 Ensign Lieutenant Ste. Anne; 3 Sergeants Ensign Joseph Pavie; 2 Corporals Sergeant Pierre La 56 Privates Cour; Sergeant Paul Marcolay; Sergeant Antoine Rambin; Corporal Guilhaume Lestage; Corporal Mathieu Plaisance; Corporal Francois Rambin pg. 37

Louisiana Revolutionary Natchitoches Militia 1 Captain Carroll and Rambin (Spanish Colony) War: Cavalry Company: 1 Lieutenant 1780 Captain Louis Charles 1 Cornet De Blanc; 1 Marechal Lieutenant Bernard de Logis D’Ortolan; 1 Brigadier Cornet Jean Lacques 1 Under- David; Brigadier Marechal de Logis 36 Privates Pierre Metoyer; 5 Couriers Brigadier Francois (Free Men of Grappe; Color) Under-Brigadier Louis Armant Louisiana Revolutionary Natchitoches Militia 1 Sergeant Carroll and Rambin (Spanish Colony) War: Cannon Company: 7 Privates 1780 Sergeant Gilhaume Le Brun

UNITS - REVOLUTIONARY WAR – MASSACHUSETTS

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Massachusetts Revolutionary Captain Underwood’s 1 Captain “Westford Colonial War: Westford Minute 1 First Minutemen” 1775-04-19 Company: Lieutenant Captain Timothy 1 Second Underwood; Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant Thomas 4 Sergeants Cummings; 3 Corporals 2nd Lieutenant Philip 1 Fifer Robbins; 1 Drummer Sergeant Joshua 46 Privates Parker; Sergeant Jonas Fletcher; Sergeant Timothy Spaulding; Sergeant John Wright; Corporal Jonas Proctor; Corporal Willard Fletcher; Corporal Amaziah Hildreth Massachusetts Revolutionary Captain Bates’s First 1 Captain “Westford Colonial War: Foot Company of 1 First Minutemen”

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1775-04-19 Westford Militia: Lieutenant Captain Oliver Bates; 1 Second 1st Lieutenant David Lieutenant Goodhue; 2 Sergeants 2nd Lieutenant John 3 Corporals Abbot; 1 Drummer Sergeant Thomas 27 Privates Rogers; Sergeant Solomon Spaulding; Corporal Joseph Prescot; Corporal Daniel Goodhue; Corporal John Prescot Massachusetts Revolutionary Captain Minot’s Second 1 Captain “Westford Colonial War: Foot Company of 1 First Minutemen” 1775-04-19 Westford Militia: Lieutenant Captain Jonathan 1 Second Minot; Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant Zaccheus 4 Sergeants Right; 3 Corporals 2nd Lieutenant Leonard 1 Drummer Proctor; 25 Privates Sergeant Aaron Parker, Jr.; Sergeant Gershom Fletcher; Sergeant William Hildreth; Sergeant Samuel White; Corporal Nehemiah Green; Corporal Hosea Hildreth; Corporal Amos Wright Massachusetts Revolutionary Colonel Robinson’s Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment: War Military Records”. 1777-11 Colonel John Robinson; Captain Samuel Potter’s Company*; Captain ___ Larkin’s Company Massachusetts Revolutionary Captain Samuel Stattler “Revolutionary War: Potter’s Company War Military Records”. pg. 39

1777-11 This company may be a company of Colonel Robinson’s Regiment.

UNITS - REVOLUTIONARY WAR – NEW JERSEY

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference New Jersey Revolutionary Bergen County Vallis. Outwater’s War: Regiment: Militia, The Official (a) 1777 Colonel Theunis Dey Roster of Outwater’s (b) 1779-04-10 (a, b) Captain John Company, The History Outwater’s Company of Outwater’s Company New Jersey Revolutionary Captain John (a) 3 officers Outwater’s Militia, The War: Outwater’s Company, (b) 2 officers Official Roster of (a) 1777, Bergen County 43 enlisted Outwater’s Company, (b) 1779-04-10 Regiment: men The History of (a, b) Captain John Outwater’s Company. Outwater (a) Lieutenant Adam Boyd * (b) Lieutenant Abraham Post * (a) Ensign Abraham Allen *

UNITS – REVOLUTIONARY WAR – NEW YORK

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference New York Revolutionary (a) combined Brigade Wikipedia “Tryon War: of Tryon County and County Militia”. (a) 1775-08-22 Albany County Militia Heitman Historical (b) 1776-10-05 (b) Brigade of Militia of Register, pp. 286, 557, (c) 1779 Tryon County: 593. (d) 1780-03-20 (e) 1781 Nicholas Herkimer (c) combined with the Albany County Militia (d) brigade of Militia including the Tryon County Militia: Brigadier General Robert Van Rensselaer (e) Tryon County Militia:

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Colonel Marinus Willett New York Revolutionary 1st Regiment Wikipedia “Tryon War: (Battalion), Tryon County Militia”. (a) 1775 County Militia (b) 1775 to (Canajoharie District): unknown (a) Colonel Hendrick (c) to 1777-08- Frey (Loyalist); 06 (b) Colonel Samuel Campbell; (c) Colonel Ebenezer Cox; New York Revolutionary 2nd Regiment Wikipedia “Tryon War: (Battalion), Tryon County Militia”. (a) 1775 County Militia (Palatine (b) 1775 District): (c) to 1777-08- (a) Colonel 06 (Loyalist); (d) after 1777- (b) Colonel Jacob Klock; 08-06 (c) Captain Henry Divendorf’s Company; (d) Captain Jacob Dievendorf’s Company Same Company as Captain Henry Divendorf’s Company New York Revolutionary 3rd Regiment, Tryon Wikipedia “Tryon War: County Militia Mohawk County Militia”. (a) 1775 District): (b) 1775 (a) Colonel Sir John (c) 1775-08-26 Johnson (Loyalist); (b) Colonel Frederick Visscher; (b) Lieutenant Colonel Adam Fonda; (b) Lieutenant Colonel Volkert Veeder; (b) Major John Bliven; (b) Major John Nukerk; (b) Adjutant Robert Yates; (b) Adjutant Peter Conyn; (b) Adjutant John G. Lansingh, Jr.; (b) Adjutant Gideon Marlett; pg. 41

(b) Quarter Master Theodorus F. Romine; (b) Quarter Master Abraham Van Horn; (b) Quarter Master Simon Veeder; (b) Surgeon John George Folke; (b) Surgeon William Petry; (c) 1st Company; (c) 2nd Company (c) 3rd Company (c) 4th Company (c) 5th Company (c) 6th Company (c) 7th Company (c) 8th Company New York Revolutionary 1st Company, 3rd Wikipedia “Tryon War: Regiment, Tryon County Militia”. 1775-08-26 County Militia: Captain Jacob Gardinier; 1st Lieutenant Abraham D. Quackenbus; 2nd Lieutenant William Hall; Ensign Gideon Marlat New York Revolutionary 2nd Company, 3rd Wikipedia “Tryon War: Regiment, Tryon County Militia”. 1775-08-26 County Militia: Captain John Davis; 1st Lieutenant Abraham Vedder; 2nd Lieutenant Jacob Simon New York Revolutionary 3rd Company, 3rd Wikipedia “Tryon War: Regiment, Tryon County Militia”. 1775-08-26 County Militia: Captain Robert Yates; 1st Lieutenant Cobus Cromwell; 2nd Lieutenant Peter Yates; Ensign Hendrick Lewis New York Revolutionary 4th Company, 3rd Wikipedia “Tryon pg. 42

War: Regiment, Tryon County Militia”. 1775-08-26 County Militia: Captain John Fisher; 1st Lieutenant John Wemple; 2nd Lieutenant Mindert W. Quackenbush; Ensign Gerrit Gysbertse VanBrocklin New York Revolutionary 5th Company, 3rd Wikipedia “Tryon War: Regiment, Tryon County Militia”. 1775-08-26 County Militia: Captain Samuel Pettingell; Lieutenant Thomas Caine; Ensign Samuel Barnhard, Jr. New York Revolutionary 6th Company, 3rd Wikipedia “Tryon War: Regiment, Tryon County Militia”. 1775-08-26 County Militia: Captain Abner French; Lieutenant David McMaster; Ensign Peter VanderLenden New York Revolutionary 7th Company, 3rd Wikipedia “Tryon War: Regiment, Tryon County Militia”. 1775-08-26 County Militia: Captain Lewis Crout; 1st Lieutenant Jeremiah Swarts; 2nd Lieutenant Christian Carnest; Ensign Emanuel DeGraff New York Revolutionary 8th Company, 3rd Wikipedia “Tryon War: Regiment, Tryon County Militia”. 1775-08-26 County Militia: Captain Abraham Hodges; 1st Lieutenant Joseph Yeamans; 2nd Lieutenant Abel Hunt; Ensign Amos Bennet pg. 43

New York Revolutionary 4th Regiment, Tryon Wikipedia “Tryon War: County Militia (German County Militia”. (a) 1775 Flats and Kingsland (b) 1775 Districts): (a) Colonel (Loyalist); (b) Colonel Hansyoot Herkimer; (b) Lieutenant Colonel then Colonel Peter Bellinger New York Revolutionary 5th Regiment, Tryon Wikipedia “Tryon War: County Militia County Militia”. 1780-03-03 (Harpersfield area): Colonel John Harper; Captain Alexander Harper’s Company; Captain Daniel McGillevrey’s Company; Captain Lodwick Breakman’s Company New York Revolutionary Tryon County Battalion 1 Colonel Magill “The Tryon War: of Minutemen: 1 Captain County Militia Project”. Probably 1775- Colonel Samuel 2 Wikipedia “Tryon 1776 Campbell; Lieutenants County Militia”. Captain Francis Utt; 1 Ensign Lieutenant Jacob 60 Privates Matthias; Lieutenant Adam Lipe; Ensign William Surer New York Revolutionary Tryon County Militia 1 Captain Magill “The Tryon War: Associated Exempts: 2 County Militia Project”. Probably 1775- Captain Jellis Fonda; Lieutenants Wikipedia “Tryon 1776 Lieutenant Zepheniah 2 Ensigns County Militia”. Battcheller; 129 men Lieutenant Abraham Served as Garrason; home guard. Ensign Samson Sammon; Ensign ___ Lawrance

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UNITS – REVOLUTIONARY WAR – NORTH CAROLINA

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference North Carolina Revolutionary Edenton District County Colonial and State War: Minute Men: companies Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Edward Vail; listed are the Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. Lieutenant Colonel objective 204, 207. Andrew Knox; force Major Caleb Nash; Established 2 Bertie County by the Companies; Provincial 2 Chowan County Congress of Companies; North Currituck County Carolina Company; Hertford County Company; Martin County Company; Pasquotank County Company; Perquimans County Company; Tyrrell County Company North Carolina Revolutionary Halifax District Minute County Colonial and State War: Men: companies Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Nicholas Long; listed are the Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. Lieutenant Colonel objective 204, 207. Henry Irvin; force Major Jethro Sumner; Established 2 Bute County by the Companies; Provincial 3 Edgecombe County Congress of Companies; North 3 Halifax County Carolina Companies; 2 Northampton County Companies North Carolina Revolutionary Salisbury District County Colonial and State War: Minute Men: companies Records of North (a) 1775-09-09 (a) Colonel Thomas listed are the Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. (b) 1775-12-21 Wade; objective 204, 207, 355. (a) Lieutenant Adlai force Osburn; Established (a) Major Joseph by the pg. 45

Hardin; Provincial (b) First Battalion; Congress of (b) Second Battalion; North (a) 2 Anson County Carolina. The Companies; assignment (a) Guilford County of Company; Companies (a) 2 Mecklenburg to the two County Companies; Battalions is (a) 2 Rowan County not known. Companies; (a) Surry County Company; (a) 2 Tryon County Companies North Carolina Revolutionary First Battalion, Colonial and State War: Salisbury District Records of North 1775-12-21 Minute Men: Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 355. Colonel Griffith Rutherford; Lieutenant Colonel John Phifer; Major John Paisley North Carolina Revolutionary Second Battalion, Colonial and State War: Salisbury District Records of North 1775-12-21 Minute Men: Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 355. Colonel Thomas Polk; Lieutenant Colonel Adam Alexander; Major Charles Maclaine North Carolina Revolutionary Hillsboro District County Colonial and State War: Minute Men: companies Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Jones listed are the Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. Thackston; objective 205, 207. Lieutenant Colonel force John Williams; Established Major James Moore; by the 3 Orange County Provincial Companies; Congress of 3 Granville County North Companies; Carolina 2 Wake County Companies; 2 Chatham County Companies North Carolina Revolutionary New Bern District 1 Colonel Colonial and State pg. 46

War: Minute Men: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Richard Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. Caswell; 1 Major 205, 207. Lieutenant Colonel 9 Companies William Bryan; County Major Jones Gorham; companies 2 Craven County listed are the Companies; objective Carteret County force Company; Established Beaufort County by the Company; Provincial Hyde County Company; Congress of Johnston County North Company; Carolina 3 Dobbs County Companies; Pitt County Company North Carolina Revolutionary Captain Jesse Cobb’s 1 Captain Colonial and State War: Company (Dobbs 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-23 County), New Bern 1 Ensign Carolina, Vol. 22, p. District Minute Men: 485. Captain Jesse Cobb; Lieutenant William Cobb; Ensign Richard Caswell, Jr. North Carolina Revolutionary Wilmington District 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Minute Men: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Alexander Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. Lillington; 1 Major 205, 207. Lieutenant Colonel 10 Robert Ellis; Companies Major Samuel Swann; County Brunswick County companies Company; listed are the 2 Onslow County objective Companies; force 2 Duplin County Established Companies; by the Cumberland County Provincial Company; Congress of 2 New Hanover County North Companies; Carolina 2 Bladen County Companies pg. 47

North Carolina Revolutionary Currituck County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Samuel Jarvis; Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Lieutenant Colonel 2 Majors 205. Dennis Dauge; First Major Taylor Jones; Second Major John Nicholson North Carolina Revolutionary Pasquotank County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel John Lowery; Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Lieutenant Colonel 2 Majors 205. Isaac Gregory; First Major Demsey Burgess; Second Major Joshua Campbell North Carolina Revolutionary Perquimons County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Miles Harvey; Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Lieutenant Colonel 2 Majors 205. William Skinner; First Major Thomas Harvey; Second Major Richard Clayton North Carolina Revolutionary Chowan County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Thomas Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Bonner; 2 Majors 205. Lieutenant Colonel James Blount; First Major Thomas Benbury; Second Major Jacob Hunter North Carolina Revolutionary Bertie County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Thomas Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Whitmill; 2 Majors 205. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Pugh; First Major James Moore; Second Major Arthur pg. 48

Brown North Carolina Revolutionary Hartford County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Benjamin Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Wynns; 2 Majors 205. Lieutenant Colonel Matthias Brickle; First Major Lawrence Baker; Second Major George Lyttle North Carolina Revolutionary Tyrrell County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Edward Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Buncombe; 2 Majors 205. Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Blount; First Major James Long; Second Major Joseph Spruill North Carolina Revolutionary Martin County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel William Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Williams; 2 Majors 205. Lieutenant Colonel Whitmill Hill; First Major Thomas Wiggins; Second Major Kenneth McKinzie North Carolina Revolutionary Halifax County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel John Bradford; Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Lieutenant Colonel 2 Majors 205. William Alston; First Major David Sumner; Second Major Egbert Haywood North Carolina Revolutionary Northampton County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Allen Jones; Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Lieutenant Colonel 2 Majors 205. William Eaton; First Major Jeptha Atherton; pg. 49

Second Major Howell Edmunds North Carolina Revolutionary Edgecombe County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel William Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 205. Haywood; 2 Majors Lieutenant Colonel Sherwood Haywood; First Major Joseph Moore; Second Major Henry Horne North Carolina Revolutionary Bute County Regiment: 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Colonel William 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Person; Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 205. Lieutenant Colonel Phil. 2 Majors Hawkins; First Major William Alston; Second Major Thomas Sherwood North Carolina Revolutionary Anson County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Samuel Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 205. Spencer; 2 Majors Lieutenant Colonel Charles Medlock; First Major James Auld; Second Major David Love North Carolina Revolutionary Mecklenburg County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Thomas Polk; Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Lieutenant Colonel 2 Majors Adam Alexander; First Major John Phifer; Second Major John Davidson North Carolina Revolutionary Guilford County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Ransom Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Sutherland; 2 Majors Lieutenant Colonel James Martin; First Major John Paisley; pg. 50

Second Major John Tate North Carolina Revolutionary Tryon County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel William Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Graham; 2 Majors Lieutenant Colonel Charles Maclaine; First Major Thomas Beaty; Second Major Frederick Hambright North Carolina Revolutionary Surry County Regiment: 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Colonel Martin 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Armstrong; Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Lieutenant Colonel 2 Majors Joseph Williams; First Major William Hall; Second Major Joseph Winston North Carolina Revolutionary Rowan County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Griffith Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Rutherford; 2 Majors Lieutenant Colonel Francis Locke; First Major John Dobbin; Second Major James Brandon North Carolina Revolutionary Craven County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Joseph Leech; Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Lieutenant Colonel John Bryan; First Major John Benners; Second Major Frederick Becton North Carolina Revolutionary Carteret County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel William Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Thomson; Lieutenant Colonel Solomon Shepherd; pg. 51

First Major Thomas Chadwick; Second Major Malichi Bell North Carolina Revolutionary Beaufort County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel James Bomer; Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Bomer; First Major Roger Ormond; Second Major William Brown North Carolina Revolutionary Hyde County Regiment: Colonial and State War: Colonel Rotheas Records of North 1775-09-09 Latham; Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Lieutenant Colonel Benja Parmerlin; First Major William Russell; Second Major Thomas Jones North Carolina Revolutionary Johnston County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Needham Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Bryan; Lieutenant Colonel William Bryan; First Major John Smith; Second Major Samuel Smith North Carolina Revolutionary Dobbs County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Abraham Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Sheppard;, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Torrans; First Major Martin Caswell; Second Major William McKinnie North Carolina Revolutionary Pitt County Regiment: Colonial and State War: Colonel John Simpson; Records of North 1775-09-09 Lieutenant Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Robert Salter; First Major George pg. 52

Evans; Second Major James Armstrong North Carolina Revolutionary Brunswick County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel John Davis; Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Davis; First Major Richard Quince, Jr.; Second Major Parker Quince North Carolina Revolutionary Onslow County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel William Cray; Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Lieutenant Colonel Henry Rhodes; First Major Thomas Johnston; Second Major James Howard North Carolina Revolutionary Duplin County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel James Kenan; Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 206. Lieutenant Colonel Richard Clinton; First Major Thomas Routledge; Second Major James Moore North Carolina Revolutionary Cumberland County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Thomas Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 207. Rutherford; Lieutenant Colonel Alexander McAllister; First Major Duncan McNeill; Second Major Alexander McDonald North Carolina Revolutionary New Hanover County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel William Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 207. Purviance; Lieutenant Colonel Sampson Moseley; pg. 53

First Major William Moseley; Second Major John Devane North Carolina Revolutionary Bladen County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Thomas Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 207. Robeson, Jr.; Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brown; First Major Thomas Owens; Second Major James Richardson North Carolina Revolutionary Orange County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North (a) 1775-09-09 Colonel John Hogan; Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. (b) 1776-08-22 Lieutenant Colonel 207, 759-760. John Butler; First Major William Moore; Second Major Nathaniel Rochester; (b) Captain William Williams’s Company

North Carolina Revolutionary Captain William 1 Captain Colonial and State War: Williams’s Company, 49 Privates Records of North 1776-08-22 Orange County Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. Regiment: 759-760. Captain William Williams North Carolina Revolutionary Granville County Colonial and State War: Regiment: Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Joseph Taylor; Carolina, Vol. 10, p. 207. Lieutenant Colonel Charles R. Eaton; First Major Samuel Smith; Second Major William Williams North Carolina Revolutionary Wake County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel John Hintpn; Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Lieutenant Colonel 2 Majors 207. Theophilus Hunter; pg. 54

First Major John Hinton, Jr.; Second Major Thomas Hines North Carolina Revolutionary Chatham County 1 Colonel Colonial and State War: Regiment: 1 Lieutenant Records of North 1775-09-09 Colonel Ambrose Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Ramsey; 2 Majors 207. Lieutenant Colonel Jeduthan Harper; First Major Mial Scurlock; Second Major Elisha Cain

UNITS – CHEROKEE WAR OF 1776 – NORTH CAROLINA

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference North Carolina Cherokee War North Carolina Colonial and State of 1776: Detached Militia: Records of North Believed to be Colonel Ambrose Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. 1776-08 based Ramsey; 753-754, 759-760. on dated Detached Militia, First muster roll of Battalion (Southern Captain Battalion), Orange William County Regiment Williams’s Company North Carolina Cherokee War Detached Militia, First 1 Colonel Colonial and State of 1776: Battalion (Southern 1 Major Records of North Believed to be Battalion), Orange 2 Captains Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. 1776-08 based County Regiment: 2 753-754, 759-760. on dated Major Hugh Tinnian; Lieutenants muster roll of Captain William 2 Ensigns Captain Williams’s Company; 2 Sergeants William Captain William 2 Corporals Williams’s Murray’s Company; 1 Drummer Company Officers assignment 46 Privates unknown, probably to It appears the two companies: that none of Lieutenant Joseph the men of Thompson; Captain Lieutenant Peter Williams O’Neal; Company Ensign Edward Gwin; mustered on pg. 55

Ensign Elias Powell 1776-08-22 were detached Cherokee War Captain William 1 Captain Colonial and State of 1776: Williams’s Company, probably Records of North Believed to be Detached Militia, First 1 Lieutenant Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. 1776-08 based Battalion (Southern 1 Ensign 753-754, 759-760. on dated Battalion), Orange Muster roll of Captain muster roll of County Regiment: William William’s Captain Company appears to be William contemporary with the Williams’s expedition, based on his Company inclusion in both rolls. Cherokee War Captain William 1 Captain Colonial and State of 1776: Murray’s Company, probably Records of North Believed to be Detached Militia, First 1 Lieutenant Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. 1776-08 based Battalion (Southern 1 Ensign 753-754. on dated Battalion), Orange 2 Sergeants muster roll of County Regiment: 2 Corporals Captain Captain William 1 Drummer William Murray; Williams’s Sergeant John Murray; Company Sergeant Robert Powell; Corporal George Holt; Corporal John Williams

UNITS – REVOLUTIONARY WAR – PENNSYLVANIA

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Pennsylvania Revolutionary Bedminster Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-10 Associators: Associators” Captain Robert Robinson Pennsylvania Revolutionary Bensalem Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-19 Associators: Associators” Captain John Jarvis Pennsylvania Revolutionary Bristol Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-10-09 Associators: Associators” Major Joseph McIlvain Pennsylvania Revolutionary Buckingham Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War pg. 56

1775-08 Associators Associators” Pennsylvania Revolutionary Buckingham and “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Wrightstown Company Revolutionary War 1775-08-21 of Associators: Associators” Captain John Lacey Pennsylvania Revolutionary Falls Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-21 Associators: Associators” Captain Thomas Harvey Pennsylvania Revolutionary Hilltown Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08 Associators Associators” Pennsylvania Revolutionary Lower Makefield “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Township Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-19 Associators: Associators” Captain Peter Vansant Pennsylvania Revolutionary Middletown Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-21 Associators: Associators” Captain Augustin Willet Pennsylvania Revolutionary New Britain Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08 Associators Associators” Pennsylvania Revolutionary Newtown Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-21 Associators: Associators” Captain Francis Murray Pennsylvania Revolutionary Northampton “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Township Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-19 Associators: Associators” Captain Henry Lott Pennsylvania 1775 Nockamixon Company 1 Captain Janyszeski (Bucks County) probable of Associators: 1 First Captain Jacob Schoupe; Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant Nicholas 1 Second Custort; Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant Solomon 1 Ensign Litcheay; 4 Sergeants Ensign ___ Overbeck; 4 Corporals Sergeant Deanis Prusle; 79 Privates Sergeant Jacob Burstrusser; Sergeant George Adams; Sergeant William Custort; pg. 57

Corporal Jacob Rufe; Corporal Ralph Sevele; Corporal Richard Trouer; Corporal Godfrey Millen Pennsylvania Revolutionary Plumstead Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-21 Associators: Associators” Captain William McCalla Pennsylvania Revolutionary Solebury Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-19 Associators: Associators” Captain George Wall Pennsylvania Revolutionary Southampton “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Township Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-19 Associators: Associators” Captain John Folwell Pennsylvania Revolutionary Upper Makefield “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Township Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-19 Associators Associators” Pennsylvania Revolutionary Warminster Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08 Associators: Associators” possible Major ___ Beatty possibly John Beatty Pennsylvania Revolutionary Warrington Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-19 Associators Associators” Pennsylvania Revolutionary Warwick Township “Bucks County (Bucks County) War: Company of Revolutionary War 1775-08-21 Associators Associators”

UNITS – REVOLUTIONARY WAR – RHODE ISLAND

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Rhode Island Revolutionary Rhode Island Militia: Stattler “Revolutionary War: (a) Major General War Military Records”. (a) 1775-06 William Bradford; (b) 1775-10 (b) Major General (c) 1776-12 Joshua Babcock; (d) 1779-05 (c) Major General Joseph Nightingale; (d) Major General pg. 58

James M. Varnum; Providence County Regiments; Kings County Regiments; Newport and Bristol Regiments; Kent County Regiments; Independent Local Companies Rhode Island Revolutionary Providence County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiments, Rhode War Military Records”. (a) 1780-05 Island Militia: (b) prior to (a) Brigadier General 1776-05 Christopher Lippitt; (c) prior to (b) 1st Providence 1780-05 County Regiment; (d) prior to (c) 2nd Providence 1776-05 County Regiment; (d) 3rd Providence County Regiment; (a) 4th Providence County Regiment; (a) Senior Class Regiment of Providence County Rhode Island Revolutionary 1st Providence County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Providence War Military Records”. (a) prior to County Regiments: 1776-05 (a) Colonel James (b) 1776-05 Angell; (c) 1778-05 (b) Colonel Jabez (d) 1779-09 Bowen; (e) 1780-05 (c) Colonel John (f) 1781-05 Mathewson; (g) 1782-05 (d) Colonel Amos Atwell; (e) Lieutenant Colonel Eleazar Jenckes (f) Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Almy (g) Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Olney Rhode Island Revolutionary 2nd Providence County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Providence War Military Records”. pg. 59

(a) prior to County Regiments: 1780-05 (a) Colonel Chad (b) 1780-05 Brown; (c) 1780-06 (b) Lieutenant Colonel (g) 1781-05 Edward Thompson (c) Lieutenant Colonel Peleg Arnold (d) Lieutenant Colonel George Peck

Rhode Island Revolutionary 3rd Providence County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Providence War Military Records”. (a) prior to County Regiments: 1776-05 (a) Colonel Christopher (b) 1776-05 Lippitt; (c) by 1779-05 (b) Colonel William West; (c) Colonel Stephen Kimball Rhode Island Revolutionary 4th Providence County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Providence War Military Records”. (a) 1780-05 County Regiments: (b) 1781-05 (a) Colonel Chad (c) 1782-05 Brown; (b) Lieutenant Colonel Asa Kimball (c) Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Winsor

Rhode Island Revolutionary Senior Class Regiment Stattler “Revolutionary War: of Providence County, War Military Records”. (a) 1780-05 Providence County (b) 1783-05 Regiments: (a) Lieutenant Colonel Amos Atwell; (b) Lieutenant Colonel Simeon Thayer Rhode Island Revolutionary Kings County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiments, Rhode War Military Records”. (a) 1780-05 Island Militia: (b) prior to (a) Brigadier General 1779-05 Joseph Stanton, Jr.; (c) prior to (b) 1st Kings County 1776-05 Regiment; (d) 1779-05 (c) 2nd Kings County Regiment; pg. 60

(d) 3rd Kings County Regiment; (a) Senor Class Regiment of Kings County Rhode Island Revolutionary 1st Kings County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Kings County War Military Records”. (a) prior to Regiments: 1779-05 (a) Colonel Joseph (b) 1779-05 Noyes; (c) 1780-05 (b) Colonel Joseph Stanton, Jr.; (c) Lieutenant Colonel Jesse Maxson Rhode Island Revolutionary 2nd Kings County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Kings County War Military Records”. (a) prior to Regiments: 1776-05 (a) Colonel Robert (b) 1776-05 Brown; (b) Col Charles Dyre Rhode Island Revolutionary 3rd Kings County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Kings County War Military Records”. 1779-05 Regiments: Colonel Thomas Potter Rhode Island Revolutionary Senior Class Regiment Stattler “Revolutionary War: of Kings County, Kings War Military Records”. (a) 1780-05 County Regiments: (b) 1781-05 (a) Lieutenant Colonel (c) 1782-05 Gideon Hoxsie; (b) Lieutenant Colonel Sylvester Gardner; (c) Lieutenant Colonel George Thurston Rhode Island Revolutionary Newport and Bristol Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiments, Rhode War Military Records”. (a) 1780-05 Island Militia: (b) prior to (a) Brigadier General 1776-05 Nathan Miller; (c) prior to (b) 1st Newport County 1776-05 Regiment; (d) prior to (c) 2nd Newport County 1775-05 Regiment; (d) Bristol County Regiment; (a) Senior Class Regiment, Bristol pg. 61

County Rhode Island Revolutionary 1st Newport County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Newport War Military Records”. (a) prior to and Bristol Regiments: 1776-05 (a) Colonel John (b) 1776-05 Malbone; (b) Colonel George Irish Rhode Island Revolutionary 2nd Newport County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Newport War Military Records”. (a) prior to and Bristol Regiments: 1776-05 (a) Colonel Joseph (b) 1776-05 Belcher; (c) 1778-07 (b) Colonel John Cooke; (d) 1780-05 (d) Lieutenant Colonel (e) 1781-05 Nathaniel Church; (e) Lieutenant Colonel Lemuel Bailey; (c) Captain Isaac Cook’s Company Rhode Island Revolutionary Captain Isaac Cook’s Stattler “Revolutionary War: Company: War Military Records”. 1778-07 Captain Isaac Cook Rhode Island Revolutionary (a) Bristol County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Newport War Military Records”. (a) prior to and Bristol Regiments: 1777-05 Colonel Nathaniel (b) 1777-05 Martin. (c) 1778 (b) 3rd Regiment (d) 1780-05 Newport and Bristol (e) 1783-05 Militia (retitled): Colonel Nathan Miller. (c) Bristol County Regiment (retitled): (d) Lieutenant Colonel Peter Church; (e) Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Allen Rhode Island Revolutionary Senior Class Regiment, Stattler “Revolutionary War: Bristol County, War Military Records”. (a) 1780-05 Newport and Bristol (b) 1781-05 Regiments: (a) Major Jonathan Peck; (b) Major Robert Carr Rhode Island Revolutionary Kent County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiments, Rhode War Military Records”. pg. 62

(a) 1780-05 Island Militia: (b) prior to (a) Brigadier General 1778-05 Thomas Holden; (c) prior to (b) 1st Kent County 1776-12 Regiment; (d) 1780-05 (c) 2nd Kent County Regiment; (d) Kent County Senior Class Regiment Rhode Island Revolutionary 1st Kent County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Kent County War Military Records”. (a) prior to Regiments: 1778-05 (a) Colonel John (b) 1778-05 Waterman (c) 1780-05 (b) Colonel Thomas (d) 1783-05 Holden (c) Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Tillinghast (d) Lieutenant Colonel Job Pierce Rhode Island Revolutionary 2nd Kent County Stattler “Revolutionary War: Regiment, Kent County War Military Records”. (a) prior to Regiments: 1776-12 (a) Colonel Stephen (b) 1776-12 Potter (c) 1778-05 (b) Colonel Nathaniel Brown (c ) Colonel Archibald Kasson Rhode Island Revolutionary Kent County Senior Stattler “Revolutionary War: Class Regiment, Kent War Military Records”. (a) 1780-05 County Regiments: (b) 1781-05 (a) Major Samuel Wall (b) Major Isaac Johnson Rhode Island Revolutionary Kingston Reds Stattler “Revolutionary War: War Military Records”. 1778 Rhode Island Revolutionary Kentish Guards Stattler “Revolutionary War: War Military Records”. 1778 Rhode Island Revolutionary Pawtuxet Rangers Stattler “Revolutionary War: War Military Records”. 1778

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UNITS - REVOLUTIONARY WAR – VIRGINIA

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Virginia Revolutionary Henrico County Militia: McAllister, p. 208. War: Captain John Price; 1781-10-01 Captain John Turpin; 1st Lieutenant Richard Adams; 1st Lieutenant Nathaniel Hollman; 2nd Lieutenant Benjamin Johnson 2nd Lieutenant Sugley Turpin; Ensign William Giles; Ensign Hezekiah Hondle; Virginia Revolutionary Prince Edward County McAllister, pp. 226-227 War: Militia: 1781-06-21 Captain John Morton’s Company Virginia Revolutionary Captain John Morton’s 4 officers McAllister, pp. 226-227 War: Company, Prince 81 enlisted 1781-06-21 Edward County Militia: men Captain John Morton; 1st Lieutenant John Holcomb; 2nd Lieutenant Obadiah Woodson; Ensign Edward Wood Virginia Revolutionary Bryan Station Relief: 1 Colonel Sympson “The Strategic (Kentucky) War: Colonel John Todd; Approximately ”. 1782-08-18 Fayette County Militia; 182 men Battle of Blue Lincoln County Militia; Licks Reinforcing column of Lincoln County Militia Virginia Revolutionary Fayette County Militia, 1 Lieutenant Sympson “The Strategic (Kentucky) War: Bryan Station Relief: Colonel Battle of Blue Licks”. 1782-08-18 Lieutenant Colonel 50 men Battle of Blue Licks Virginia Revolutionary Lincoln County Militia, 1 Lieutenant Sympson “The Strategic (Kentucky) War: Bryan Station Relief: Colonel Battle of Blue Licks”. 1782-08-18 Lieutenant Colonel 2 Majors Genealogy Trails Battle of Blue Stephen Trigg; 1 Captain History Group “Battle Licks Major Hugh McGary; 130 men at Blue Licks”. pg. 64

Major Silas Harlan; Captain John Bulger Virginia Revolutionary Reinforcing Column of 1 Colonel Sympson “The Strategic (Kentucky) War: Lincoln County Militia, Battle of Blue Licks”. 1782-08-18 Bryan Station Relief: Battle of Blue Colonel Benjamin Licks Logan

UNITS - REVOLUTIONARY WAR – LOYALIST (NORTH CAROLINA)

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference North Carolina Revolutionary Brigadier General Colonial and State War: McDonald’s Provincial Records of North 1776-02 Army: Brigadier Carolina, Vol. 10, pp. Moores Creek General Donald 595-596; J. D. Lewis The Bridge McDonald Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign commanding; Bridge; Moss, pp. 17, 35 Lieutenant Francis Frasier, Adjutant; James Hepburn, Secretary

North Carolina Revolutionary Anson County Loyalist Colonial and State War: Militia Regiment: Records of North 1776-02 Major Samuel Snead; Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Captain James 596; J. D. Lewis The Bridge MacDonald’s Company, Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign Captain John Bridge MacDonald’s Company; Captain Alexander McLeod’s Company; Captain Murdoch McAskell’s Company; Captain Lewis Lowrey’s Company North Carolina Revolutionary Captain James 25 Colonial and State War: MacDonald’s Company, Records of North 1776-02 Anson County Loyalist Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Militia Regiment: 596; J. D. Lewis The Bridge Captain James Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign MacDonald Bridge; Moss, p. 36 North Carolina Revolutionary Captain John 40 Colonial and State War: MacDonald’s Company, Records of North 1776-02 Anson County Loyalist Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Militia Regiment: 596; J. D. Lewis The pg. 65

Bridge Captain John Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign MacDonald Bridge; Moss, p. 37 North Carolina Revolutionary Captain Alexander 32 Colonial and State War: McLeod’s Company, (Moss cites Records of North 1776-02 Anson County Loyalist 44) Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Militia Regiment: 595; J. D. Lewis The Bridge Captain Alexander Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign McLeod Bridge; Moss, p. 46 North Carolina Revolutionary Captain Murdoch 34 Colonial and State War: McAskell’s Company, Records of North 1776-02 Anson County Loyalist Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Militia Battalion: 596; J. D. Lewis The Bridge Captain Murdoch Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign McAskell Bridge; Moss, p. 29 North Carolina Revolutionary Captain Lewis Lowrey’s unknown Colonial and State War: Company, Records of North 1776-02 Anson County Loyalist Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Militia Battalion: 596; J. D. Lewis The Bridge Captain Lewis Lowrey Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign Bridge; Moss p. 25 North Carolina Revolutionary Cumberland County Colonial and State War: Loyalist Militia Records of North 1776-02 Regiment: Colonel Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Thomas Rutherford 595-596; J. D. Lewis The Bridge commanding; Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign Major Alexander Bridge (Condrach) McDonald; Captain Alexander McKay’s Company; Captain Alexander Morrison’s Company; Captain Alexander McLeod’s Company; Captain Neill McArthur’s Company North Carolina Revolutionary Captain Alexander 38 Colonial and State War: McKay’s Company, Records of North 1776-02 Cumberland County Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Loyalist Militia 595; J. D. Lewis The Bridge Regiment: Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign Captain Alexander Bridge McKay North Carolina Revolutionary Captain Alexander 35 Colonial and State War: Morrison’s Company, Records of North 1776-02 Cumberland County Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Loyalist Militia 595; J. D. Lewis The pg. 66

Bridge Regiment: Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign Captain Alexander Bridge Morrison North Carolina Revolutionary Captain Alexander 16 Colonial and State War: McLeod’s Company, Records of North 1776-02 Cumberland County Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Loyalist Militia 596; J. D. Lewis The Bridge Regiment: Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign Captain Alexander Bridge; Moss, p. 45 McLeod (probably Alexander McLeod Sr.) North Carolina Revolutionary Captain Angus 30 Colonial and State War: MacDonald’s Company, Records of North 1776-02 Cumberland County Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Loyalist Militia 596; J. D. Lewis The Bridge Regiment: Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign Captain Angus Bridge; Moss, p. 34 MacDonald North Carolina Revolutionary Captain Neill 55 Colonial and State War: McArthur’s Company, Records of North 1776-02 Cumberland County Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Loyalist Militia 596; J. D. Lewis The Bridge Regiment: Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign Captain Neill McArthur Bridge; Moss, p. 28 North Carolina Revolutionary Captain Alexander 80 Colonial and State War: Legate’s Company, Records of North 1776-02 Bladen County: Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Captain Alexander 595; J. D. Lewis The Bridge Legate Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign Bridge North Carolina Revolutionary Captain Jacob Pope’s 49 Colonial and State War: Company, Bladen Records of North 1776-02 County: Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Captain Jacob Pope 596; J. D. Lewis The Bridge Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign Bridge; Moss, p. 65 North Carolina Revolutionary Captain James Mews 54 Colonial and State War: Company of Light Records of North 1776-02 Horse: Carolina, Vol. 10, p. Moores Creek Captain James Mews 596; J. D. Lewis The Bridge (this unit may have Battle of Moore’s Creek campaign been a Company of the Bridge; Moss, p. 58 Cumberland County Loyalist Militia Regiment or an independent unit) pg. 67

UNITS - REVOLUTIONARY WAR – LOYALIST (SOUTH CAROLINA)

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference South Carolina Revolutionary Colonel William 1 Colonel The On-Line Institute War: Vernon Turner’s 1 Major for Advanced Loyalist 1880-06-13 to Regiment of Camden 1 Captain Studies “South Carolina 1780-12-14 Rocky Mount Militia: 1 Lieutenant Militia, William Vernon Colonel William 1 Sergeant Turner’s Regiment” Vernon Turner; 17 Privates Major John Owens; Captain William Ballentine; Lieutenant John Dowry; Sergeant Gasper Rogers South Carolina Revolutionary Colonel Pearson’s 1 Colonel The On-Line Institute War: Corps of Ninety Six 1 Lieutenant for Advanced Loyalist 1781-07-01 to Militia: Colonel Studies “South Carolina 1781-11 Colonel Thomas 1 Captain Militia, Thomas Pearson; 1 Lieutenant Pearson’s Corps” Lieutenant Colonel 1 Sergeant Andrew Cunningham; 15 Privates Captain David Turner; Lieutenant Edward Turner; Sergeant William Elmour South Carolina Revolutionary Major William Young’s 1 Major The On-Line Institute War: Troop of Militia 1 Captain for Advanced Loyalist 1782-04-08 to Dragoons: 1 Lieutenant Studies “South Carolina 1782-07-08 Major William Young; 1 Ensign Militia, William Young’s Captain James Robins; 2 Sergeants Troop” Lieutenant Joseph 39 Privates Robins; Ensign Isaac Mills; Sergeant Robert Alexander; Sergeant William Griffin South Carolina Revolutionary Major William 1 Major The On-Line Institute War: Cunningham’s Troop of 1 Captain for Advanced Loyalist 1782-04-08 to Mounted Militia: 1 Lieutenant Studies “South Carolina 1782-07-08 Major William 1 Ensign Militia, William Cunningham; 2 Sergeants Cunningham’s Troop” Captain John Hood; 40 Privates pg. 68

Lieutenant Joshua Nunn; Ensign George Madden; Sergeant Lewis Banton Sergeant James Dormant

UNITS – STATE (REPUBLIC) OF FRANKLIN (FRANKLAND) 1784-1788

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference North Carolina 1788-02-27 State of Franklin Colonial and State (State of Franklin, Militia: Records of North Tennessee) General John Sevier; Carolina, Vol. 22, p. Colonel ___ Conway 714. North Carolina Approximately Sevier County Militia, 2 Colonels Colonial and State (State of Franklin, 1788 State of Franklin 2 Majors Records of North Tennessee) Militia: Carolina, Vol. 22, p. Colonel James 719. Naubert; Colonel Samuel Wear; Major James White; Major Neal McGuire

UNITS – 1800-1812

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Maryland 1807-07 First Company of Sheads “Maryland in Maryland Pikemen: the War of 1812” Captain Robert Goodloe Harper North Carolina 1805 Person County Ancestry.com “Person Regiment: County, North Carolina Captain Woodson Compilations, 1792- Hubbard’s Company; 1823” Captain William Morrow’s Company; Captain Thomas Paine’s Company; Captain Moses Street’s Company; Captain ___ Malone’s Company; Captain Richard

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Atkinson’s Company; Captain ___ Sargent’s Company; Captain William Pennick’s Company

UNITS – WAR OF 1812 – DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference District of 1813 1st Legion Militia Gurganus Columbia District of 1813 3rd Battalion, 1st Legion Gurganus Columbia Militia District of 1813 First Company, 3rd 1 Captain Gurganus Columbia Battalion, 1st Legion 1 Lieutenant Militia: 1 Ensign Captain Richard S. 4 Sergeants Briscoe 1 Corporal Lieutenant John Ross 92 Privates Ensign Christian Hines Sergeant Matthew Hines Sergeant Samuel Johnson Sergeant Isaac Randolph Sergeant James Shaw Corporal Josiah Tally

UNITS – WAR OF 1812 - KENTCKY

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Kentucky 1811-10-16 to Battalion Kentucky 1 Major American Wars, 1811-11-24 Light Dragoons: 2 Captains “Battalion Kentucky Major Samuel Wells; 2 Lieutenants Light Dragoons” Adjutant James 1 Cornet Hunter; 1 Ensign Captain Peter Funk’s 8 Sergeants Company Kentucky 5 Corporal Light Dragoons; 2 Trumpeter Captain Frederick 1 Farrier Greiger’s Company 71 Privates Kentucky Mounted Riflemen

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Kentucky 1811-10-16 to Captain Peter Funk’s 1 Captain American Wars, 1811-11-24 Company Kentucky 1 Lieutenant “Battalion Kentucky Light Dragoons, 1 Cornet Light Dragoons” Battalion Kentucky 4 Sergeants Light Dragoons: 1 corporal Captain Peter Funk; 1 Trumpeter Lieutenant Lewis Hite; 1 Farrier Cornet Samuel Kelly; 20 Privates Sergeant Adam L. Mills; Sergeant James Martin; Sergeant Henry Canning; Sergeant Lee White; Corporal Elliott Wilson Kentucky 1811-10-16 to Captain Frederick 1 Captain American Wars, 1811-11-24 Greiger’s Company 1 Lieutenant “Battalion Kentucky Kentucky Mounted 1 Ensign Light Dragoons” Riflemen, Battalion 4 Sergeants Kentucky Light 4 Corporals Dragoons: 1 Trumpeter Captain Frederick 51 Privates Greiger; Lieutenant Presley Ross; Ensign William Edwards; Sergeant Robert McIntire; Sergeant Robert Edwards; Sergeant Daniel McClellan; Sergeant John Jackson; Corporal Stephen Mars; Corporal John Hicks; Corporal John Nash; Corporal Henry Waltz

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UNITS – WAR OF 1812 – MARYLAND

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Maryland 1813 Baltimore city guards: Sheads “Maryland in City Guards; the War of 1812” The Deptford Guards; 1st Ward City Guards Volunteer companies formed by initiative of individuals exempt from Militia duties. Maryland 1813-03-27 City Guards, Baltimore Sheads “Maryland in city guards: the War of 1812” Captain Thomas C. Jenkins; 1st Lieutenant John Hollins; 2nd Lieutenant Peter Levering Maryland 1814-08/11 3rd Division of Sheads “Maryland in Maryland Militia: the War of 1812” Major General Samuel Smith; Aide-de-Camp Isaac McKim; Aide-de-Camp Edward Patterson; Division Inspector Jonathan Meredith; Assistant Adjutant General William Bates; Assistant Division Inspector Robert Patterson; Division Quarter Master Jeremiah Sullivan; Volunteer Aid John Smith; Special Judge Advocate Nicholas Price; Secretary to the General Robert Holland; 1st Brigade (Hartford and Cecil County) pg. 72

3rd Brigade (Baltimore City); 11th Brigade (Baltimore County; Regiments, Battalions, and Companies (Brigade unattributed): 5th Maryland Regiment; 27th Maryland Regiment; 39th Maryland Regiment; 51st Maryland Regiment; 1st Baltimore Sharpshooters (1st Rifle Battalion); Baltimore Union Artillery; Independent Blues; Union Volunteers Maryland War of 1812: 1st Brigade, 3rd Division Sheads “Maryland in (Hartford and 1814-08/11 of Maryland Militia: the War of 1812” Cecil County) Brigadier General Thomas M. Forman Maryland War of 1812: 3rd Brigade, 3rd Sheads “Maryland in (Baltimore City) 1814-08/11 Division of Maryland the War of 1812” Militia: Brigadier General John Stricker; Aide-de-Camp Robert Goodloe Harper Maryland War of 1812: 11th Brigade, 3rd Sheads “Maryland in (Baltimore 1814-08/11 Division of Maryland the War of 1812” County) Militia: Brigadier General Tobias E. Stansbury Maryland War of 1812: 5th Maryland Sheads “Maryland in 1814-08/11 Regiment: the War of 1812” Independent Company; Patriot Company; United Volunteers Company; Light Blue Company; pg. 73

Mechanical Company; Maryland War of 1812: 27th Maryland Sheads “Maryland in 1814-08/11 Regiment: the War of 1812” Captain Pinney’s Company; Captain Kennedy’s Company; Captain Edes’s Company; Captain Dillon’s Company; Captain Schwartzour’s Company Maryland War of 1812: 39th Maryland Sheads “Maryland in 1814-08/11 Regiment: the War of 1812” Captain Dobbins’s Company Maryland War of 1812: 51st Maryland Sheads “Maryland in 1814-08/11 Regiment: the War of 1812” Captain Deem’s Company; Captain Rogers’s Company; Captain Peters’s Company; Captain Smith’s Company Maryland War of 1812: 1st Baltimore Sheads “Maryland in 1814-08 Sharpshooters (1st Rifle the War of 1812” Battalion): Major William Pickney, Sr. Maryland War of 1812: 9th Cavalry District: Sheads “Maryland in (Eastern Shore) 1814-08 Lieutenant Colonel the War of 1812” Edward Lloyd Maryland War of 1812: 10th Military District: Sheads “Maryland in (District of 1814-08 Brigadier General the War of 1812” Columbia to the William Henry Winder Rappahannock River)

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UNITS – WAR OF 1812 – MASSACHUSETTS

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Massachusetts War of 1812: Captain Gould’s 1 Captain Dole Windham in the (Maine) 1814-09-14 Company: 1 Lieutenant Past, p. 224. (Windham) Captain Nathan Gould; 1 Ensign Lieutenant Noah J. 4 Sergeants Senter; 4 Corporals Ensign William Legrow; 1 Fifer Sergeant Elias Baker; 64 Privates Sergeant Nathaniel Knight; Sergeant John Crague, Jr.; Sergeant John Brown; Corporal Isaac Powers; Corporal Ezra Anderson; Corporal Benjamin Baker; Corporal Elijah Long

UNITS – WAR OF 1812 – NORTH CAROLINA

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference North Carolina War of 1812: North Carolina Militia The Adjutant General 1812-04 Infantry Division: of North Carolina, p. 3. Major General Thomas Brown; Frist Brigade North Carolina War of 1812: First Brigade, North The Adjutant General 1812-04 Carolina Militia of North Carolina, p. 3. Infantry Division: Brigadier General Thomas Davis; First Regiment. Detached from the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 12th, 13th, and 14th Brigades of the Organized Militia of the State. North Carolina 1812-04 First Regiment, First The Adjutant General Brigade, North of North Carolina, p. 3. Carolina Militia Infantry Division:

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Lieutenant Colonel Josiah Flowers, commanding; First Major Caleb Etheridge; Second Major John M. Cotter; First Company; Second Company; Third Company. Detached from the 1st and 13th Brigades of the Organized Militia of the State. North Carolina 1812-04 First Company, First 4 officers The Adjutant General Regiment, First 59 enlisted of North Carolina, p. 3. Brigade, North men Carolina Militia Infantry Division: Captain John Ship; 1st Lieutenant Cornelius Jones; 2nd Lieutenant Amburrus Walston; Ensign Gideon Bonney. Detached from the Currituck Regiment. North Carolina 1812-04 Second Company, First 2 officers The Adjutant General Regiment, First 56 enlisted of North Carolina, p. 4. Brigade, North men Carolina Militia Infantry Division: Captain Hillary Bell; Lieutenant Joshua Baxter. Detached from the Currituck Regiment. North Carolina 1812-04 Third Company, First 4 officers The Adjutant General Regiment, First 69 enlisted of North Carolina, p. 4- Brigade, North men 5. Carolina Militia Infantry Division: Captain James S. Garling; 1st Lieutenant Baley Barco; pg. 76

2nd Lieutenant Willis Wilson; Ensign Wilson Webster. Detached from the Camden Regiment. North Carolina 1812-04 Fourth Company, First 3 officers The Adjutant General Regiment, First 81 enlisted of North Carolina, p. 5. Brigade, North men Carolina Militia Infantry Division: Captain William Spence; Lieutenant Richard Muse; Ensign Joseph Sutton. Detached from the Pasquotank Regiment. North Carolina 1812-04 Fifth Company, First 3 officers The Adjutant General Regiment, First 77 enlisted of North Carolina, p. 6. Brigade, North men Carolina Militia Infantry Division: Captain Thomas Myers; Lieutenant Matthew Jordan; Ensign Willis Roberts. Detached from the Perquimans Regiment. North Carolina 1812-04 Sixth Company, First 3 officers The Adjutant General Regiment, First 54 enlisted of North Carolina, p. 6- Brigade, North men 7. Carolina Militia Infantry Division: Captain John Meguire; Lieutenant Thomas Tapping; Ensign Welch Fullerton. Detached from the Camden Regiment.

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WAR OF 1812 and CREEK INDIAN WAR – TENNESSEE

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Tennessee War of 1812: 2nd Regiment of 520 men Kanon “Regimental (Robertson, 1814-01 to Tennessee Militia: Histories of Tennessee Davidson, 1814-05 Colonel Archer Units”. Rutherford, and Cheatham; Williamson Captain Richard Counties) Benson’s Company; Captain Hugh Birdwell’s Company; Captain Robert Carson’s Company; Captain George C. Chapman’s Company; Captain William Creel’s Company; Captain James Giddens’s Company; Captain Chares Johnson’s Company; Captain William Smith’s Company Tennessee War of 1812: 3rd Regiment of approximately Kanon “Regimental (Overton, Smith, 1814-01 to Tennessee Militia: 660 men Histories of Tennessee Wilson, Franklin, 1814-05 Colonel Stephen Units”. Warren, Bedford, Copeland; and Lincoln Captain John Biler’s Counties) Company; Captain John Dawson’s Company; Captain William Douglass’s Company; Captain William Evans’s Company; Captain Solomon George’s Company; Captain William Hodges’s Company; Captain John Holshouser’s Company; Captain Alexander Provine’s Company; Captain Richard Sharp’s Company;

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Captain George W. Still’s Company; Captain James Tait’s Company; Captain Moses Thompson’s Company; Captain Allen Wilkinson’s Company; Captain David Williams’s Company; Tennessee War of 1812: 1st Regiment East Kanon “Regimental (Knox, Sevier, 1813-09 to Tennessee Volunteer Histories of Tennessee Blount, 1813-12 Militia: Units”. Washington, Colonel Samuel Wear; Anderson, Captain John Bayless’s Campbell, Carter, Company; and Jefferson Captain Samuel Counties) Bowman’s Company; Captain Joseph Calloway’s Company; Captain John Chiles’s Company; Captain Jesse Cole’s Company; Captain Robert Doak’s Company; Captain James Gillespie’s Company; Captain William Mitchell’s Company; Captain Rufus Morgan’s Company; Captain Simeon Perry’s Company; Captain Daniel Price’s Company; Captain Jehu Stephens’s Company; Captain James Tedford’s Company Tennessee War of 1812: 1st Regiment of East Kanon “Regimental (Greene, Sullivan, 1814-01 to Tennessee Militia: Histories of Tennessee Washington, 1814-05 Colonel Ewen Allison; Units”. Carter, and Captain Joseph Hawkins Everett’s Company; Counties) Captain John pg. 79

Hampton’s Company; Captain Jacob Hoyal’s Company; Captain William King’s Company; Captain Jonas Loughmiller’s Company; Captain Henry McCray’s Company; Captain Thomas Wilson’s Company; Captain Adam Winsell’s Company Tennessee War of 1812: 2nd Regiment of East approximately Kanon “Regimental (Greene, 1813-10 to Tennessee Volunteer 700 men Histories of Tennessee Jefferson, 1814-02 Militia: Units”. Sullivan, Cocke, Colonel William Lillard; Hawkins, and Captain George Washington Argenbright’s Counties) Company; Captain Zacheus Copeland’s Company; Captain Captain Jacob Dyke’s Company; Captain William Gillenwater’s Company; Ensign Abraham Gregg’s Company; Captain William Hamilton’s Company; Captain Jacob Hartsell’s Company; Captain George Keys’s Company; Captain Benjamin H. Kings’s Company; Captain James Lillard’s Company; Captain Robert Maloney’s Company; Captain Hugh Martin’s Company; Captain Robert McAlpin’s Company; pg. 80

Captain Thomas McCuiston’s Company; Captain William McLinn’s Company; Captain John Neatherton’s Company; Captain John Roper’s Company; Captain Thomas Sharp’s Company Tennessee War of 1812: 3rd Regiment of East approximately Kanon “Regimental (Knox, Claiborne, 1814-09 to Tennessee Militia: 900 men Histories of Tennessee Greene, 1815-05 Colonel William Units”. Jefferson, Johnson; Anderson, Captain Christopher Blount, Carter, Cook’s Company; Cocke, Grainger, Captain Henry Hawkins, Rhea, Hunter’s Company; Roane, and Captain Joseph Kirk’s Sevier Counties) Company; Captain Andrew Lawson’s Company; Captain Elihu Milikin’s Company; Captain David McKamy’s Company; Captain Benjamin Powell’s Company; Captain James R. Roger’s Company; Captain Joseph Scott’s Company; Captain James Stewart’s Company; Captain James Tunnell’s Company; Tennessee War of 1812: Captain Joseph Scott’s 104 men on Kanon “Regimental 1814-09 to Company, 3rd final muster Histories of Tennessee 1815-05 Regiment of East (31 sick) Units”. Tennessee Militia: Captain Joseph Scott Tennessee War of 1812: 4th Regiment of East Kanon “Regimental (Washington, 1814-11 to Tennessee Militia: Histories of Tennessee Jefferson, Carter, 1815-05 Colonel Samuel Units”. Claiborne, Cocke, Bayless; pg. 81

Grainger, Captain Joseph Bacon’s Greene, and Company; Sullivan Counties) Captain John Brock’s Company; Captain James Churchman’s Company; Captain Joseph Goodson’s Company; Captain Joseph Hale’s Company; Captain Solomon Hendrick’s Company; Captain Branch Jones’s Company; Captain James Landen’s Company; Captain Joseph Rich’s Company; Captain Jonathan Waddle’s Company Tennessee War of 1812: 5th Regiment of East Kanon “Regimental (Knox, Blount, 1814-11 to Tennessee Militia: Histories of Tennessee Sevier, Anderson, 1815-05 Colonel Edwin Booth; Units”. Bledsoe, Captain Alexander Hawkins, Rhea, Bigg’s Company; and Roane Captain John Lewis’s Counties) Company; Captain Wilson Maples’s Company; Captain Richard Marshall’s Company; Captain John McKamy’s Company; Captain John Porter’s Company; Captain Miles Vernon’s Company; Captain John Sharp’s Company; Captain John Slatton’s Company; Captain Samuel Thompson’s Company; Captain George Winton’s Company pg. 82

Tennessee War of 1812: Battalion of East approximately Kanon “Regimental (Roane, Bledsoe, 1814-01 to Tennessee Militia: 300 men Histories of Tennessee and Rhea 1814-07 Major Thomas C. Clark; Units”. Counties) Captain Allen S. Bacon’s Company; Captain James Berry’s Company; Captain John Hankins’s Company; Lieutenant John Hixson’s Company; Captain Thomas Walker’s Company; Tennessee War of 1812: 1st Regiment West approximately Kanon “Regimental (Wilson, Jackson, 1813-10 to Tennessee Militia: 417 men Histories of Tennessee Robertson, 1814-01 Colonel John K. Wynn; Units”. Bedford, Lincoln, Captain Bailey Butler’s Montgomery, Company; Robertson, Captain Robert Sumner, and Braden’s Company; White Counties) Captain William Carothers’s Company; Captain James Cole’s Company; Captain James Holleman’s Company; Captain William McCall’s Company; Captain Bayless E. Prince’s Company; Captain John Porter’s Company; Captain John Spink’s Company; Captain William Wilson’s Company; Captain Daniel Bradford’s Carroll’s Life Guard Tennessee War of 1812: 1st Regiment West approximately Kanon “Regimental (Maury, Dickson, 1814-01 to Tennessee Militia: 500 men Histories of Tennessee Montgomery, 1814-05 Colonel Richard C. Units”. Sumner, Giles, Napier; and Stewart Captain Drury Adkins‘s Counties) Company; Captain Abraham pg. 83

Allen‘s Company; Captain Samuel Ashmore‘s Company; Captain Early Benson‘s Company; Captain John Chism‘s Company; Captain Thomas Gray‘s Company; Captain Andrew McCarty‘s Company; Captain James McMurry‘s Company; Captain Edward Neblett‘s Company; Captain Thomas Preston‘s Company Tennessee War of 1812: 1st Regiment West approximately Kanon “Regimental (Robertson, 1814-06 to Tennessee Militia: 960 men Histories of Tennessee Williamson, 1814-12 Colonel Philip Pipkin; Units”. Davidson, Giles, Captain James Hickman, Maury, Blakemore‘s Company; Sumner, and Captain Ebenezer Wilson Counties) Kilpatrick‘s Company; Captain William Mackay‘s Company; Captain George Mebane‘s Company; Captain Henry M. Newlin‘s Company; Captain John Robertson‘s Company; Captain Peter Searcy‘s Company; Captain John Strother‘s Company; Captain David Smythe‘s Company Tennessee War of 1812: 1st Regiment West Kanon “Regimental (Davidson, 1814-11 to Tennessee Militia: Histories of Tennessee Bedford, 1815-05 Colonel William Units”. Franklin, Lincoln, Metcalf; Maury, Warren, Lieutenant Colonel and Giles James Henderson; Counties) Captain John Barnhart‘s Company; pg. 84

Captain Daniel M. Bradford‘s Company; Captain Barbe Collins‘s Company; Captain John Cunningham‘s Company; Captain Lewis Dillahunty‘s Company; Captain Alexander Hill‘s Company; Captain Bird S. Hurt‘s Company; Captain John Jackson‘s Company; Captain Thomas Marks‘s Company; Captain William Mullen‘s Company; Captain Andrew Patterson‘s Company; Captain William Sitton‘s Company; Captain Obidiah Waller‘s Company Tennessee War of 1812: 2nd Regiment West Average Kanon “Regimental (Williamson, 1813-10 to Tennessee Militia: Company Histories of Tennessee Maury, Giles, 1814-01 Colonel Thomas strength 50 Units”. Overton, McCrory; men Rutherford, and Regimental Chaplain Smith Counties) Gideon Blackburn; Captain William Dooley‘s Company; Captain Thomas K. Gordon‘s Company; Captain Samuel B. McKnight‘s Company; Captain Anthony Metcalf‘s Company; Captain Isaac Patton‘s Company; Captain John Reynold‘s Company; Captain James Shannon‘s Company; Captain Abel Willis‘s pg. 85

Company Tennessee War of 1812: Captain James 29 men Kanon “Regimental (Williamson 1813-10 to Shannon’s Company, Histories of Tennessee County) 1814-01 2nd Regiment West Units”. Tennessee Militia: Captain James Shannon Tennessee War of 1812: Captain Abel Willis‘s Captain Abel Kanon “Regimental (Overton County) 1813-10 to Company, 2nd Willis and 19 Histories of Tennessee 1814-01 Regiment West men remained Units”. Tennessee Militia: in service at Captain Abel Willis General Jackson’s request after their enlistment period expired Tennessee War of 1812: 2nd Regiment West Kanon (Davidson, 1814-09 to Tennessee Militia: Kanon lists two 2nd Warren, 1815-04 Colonel Alexander Regiments of West Humphreys, Loury; Tennessee Militia Lincoln, Maury, Lieutenant Colonel (Cocke’s and Loury’s) Robertson, Leroy Hammons; that served in Smith, Sumner, Captain James Craig‘s overlapping time White, and Company; periods and drew from Williamson Captain Thomas some of the same Counties) Delaney‘s Company; counties Captain James Kincaid‘s Company; Captain John Looney‘s Company; Captain Gabriel Mastin‘s Company; Captain Asahel Rains‘s Company; Captain George Sarver‘s Company; Captain James Tubb‘s Company; Captain Thomas Wells‘s Company; Captain Joseph N. Williamson‘s Company; Tennessee War of 1812: Captain Asahel Rains On 1815-01- Kanon “Regimental 1814-09 to Company, 2nd 06 reported Histories of Tennessee pg. 86

1815-04 Regiment West 27 men sick, Units”. Tennessee Militia: 27 caring for Captain Asahel Rains the sick, approximately 50% of the Company strength Tennessee War of 1812: 2nd Regiment of West Kanon (Montgomery, 1814-11 to Tennessee Militia: Kanon lists two 2nd Williamson, 1815-05 Colonel John Cocke; Regiments of West Dickson, Captain George Tennessee Militia Hickman, Barnes’s Company; (Cocke’s and Loury’s) Robertson, Captain Samuel that served in Rutherford, and Carothers’s Company; overlapping time Stewart Captain Richard periods and drew from Counties) Crunk’s Company; some of the same Captain John Dalton’s counties Company; Captain Francis Ellis’s Company; Captain James Gault’s Company; Captain James Gray’s Company; Captain Bird Nance’s Company; Captain Joseph Price’s Company; Captain John Weakley’s Company Tennessee War of 1812: 3rd Regiment West Kanon “Regimental (Jackson, 1814-11 to Tennessee Militia: Histories of Tennessee Sumner, Wilson, 1815-05 Colonel James Units”. Overton, Smith, Raulston; and White Captain James H. Counties Black‘s Company; Captain Matthew Cowen‘s Company; Captain henry Hamilton‘s Company; Captain Elijah Haynie‘s Company; Captain Wiley Huddleston‘s Company; Captain Matthew pg. 87

Neal‘s Company; Captain Daniel Newman‘s Company; Captain Edward Robinson‘s Company; Captain Charles Wade‘s Company; Captain Henry West‘s Company; Tennessee War of 1812: 4th Regiment of West Approximately Kanon “Regimental (Jackson, White, 1814-01 to Tennessee Militia 450 men Histories of Tennessee Bedford, Giles, 1814-05 Infantry: Units”. Lincoln, and Colonel Robert Steele; Maury Counties) Captain James Bennett‘s Company; Captain Robert Campbell‘s Company; Captain John Chitwood‘s Company; Captain Samuel Maxwell‘s Company; Captain James Randals‘s Company; Captain Richard Ratton‘s Company; Captain James Shinault‘s Company Tennessee War of 1812: Separate Battalion of Kanon “Regimental (Jackson, Wilson, 1814-09 to West Tennessee Histories of Tennessee Overton, 1815-03/04 Militia: Units”. Stewart, and Major William Williamson Woodfolk; Counties) Captain Abraham Dudney’s Company; Captain William McCulley’s Company; Captain James C. Neill’s Company; Captain Abner Pearce’s Company; Captain Ezekiel Bass’s Company; Captain John Sutton’s Company; Captain James Turner’s Company pg. 88

UNITS – WAR OF 1812 – VERMONT

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Vermont War of 1812: 3rd Division: “Vermont State Militia” 1813-11-10 3rd Brigade Vermont War of 1812: 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division: “Vermont State Militia” 1813-11-10 Brigadier General Jacob Davis Vermont War of 1812: 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, “Vermont State Militia” 1813-11-10 Detached Militia in the Service of the : Lieutenant Colonel Luther Dixon; Major Elijah Dee; Major Josiah Grout; Captain Charles Bennett; Captain Jesse Post; Captain Elijah W. Wood; Captain Elijah Birge; Captain Martin D. Follet; Captain Amasa Mansfield; Captain Sanford Gadcomb; Captain Thomas Waterman; Lieutenant T. H. Campbell; Lieutenant G. O. Dixon; Lieutenant Francis Northway; Lieutenant Joshua Brush; Lieutenant Shepherd Beals; Lieutenant Benjamin Follet; Ensign Daniel Dodge; Quarter Master James Fullington; Surgeon John Fasset; Surgeon’s Mate Seth pg. 89

Clark, Jr.; Surgeon’s Mate Hira Hill

UNITS - MEXICAN TEXIAN MILITIA

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Texas as a 1823-02-18 Texas Regiment, Department of the territory of Mexican National Army, Center for Mexico Militia Military History, 141st Infantry Regiment Texas as a 1824-06-22 Austin Colony Battalion Department of the territory of of Militia: Army, Center for Mexico, at San lineage from the Texas Military History, 141st Felipe de Austin Regiment Infantry Regiment 1st Company; 2nd Company; 3rd Company; 4th Company; 5th Company Texas as a 1824-06-22 1st Company, Austin Department of the territory of Colony Battalion of Army, Center for Mexico Militia: Military History, 141st Captain Andrew Infantry Regiment Robinson Texas as a 1824-06-22 2nd Company, Austin Department of the territory of Colony Battalion of Army, Center for Mexico Militia: Military History, 141st Captain Horatio Infantry Regiment Chriesman Texas as a 1824-06-22 3rd Company, Austin Department of the territory of Colony Battalion of Army, Center for Mexico Militia: Military History, 141st Captain Randal Jones Infantry Regiment Texas as a 1824-06-22 4th Company, Austin Department of the territory of Colony Battalion of Army, Center for Mexico Militia: Military History, 141st Captain Jesse Burnam Infantry Regiment Texas as a 1824-06-22 5th Company, Austin Department of the territory of Colony Battalion of Army, Center for Mexico Militia: Military History, 141st Captain Amos Rawls Infantry Regiment Texas as a 1828-06-23 Coahuila y Texas Militia Department of the territory of Army, Center for Mexico Military History, 141st pg. 90

Infantry Regiment Texas as a 1828-06-23 Austin Battalion, Department of the territory of Coahuila y Texas Militia Army, Center for Mexico lineage from the Austin Military History, 141st Colony Battalion of Infantry Regiment Militia Texas as a 1832-10-05 Militia of the Department of the territory of Municipality Regiment Army, Center for Mexico Military History, 141st Infantry Regiment Texas as a 1832-10-05 2nd Battalion, Militia of Department of the territory of the Municipality Army, Center for Mexico Regiment Military History, 141st lineage from the Austin Infantry Regiment Battalion, Coahuila y Texas Militia

UNITS – SECOND SEMINOLE WAR

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Florida Second Brigade of Florida Florida Department of Seminole War: Militia: Military Affairs 1836-09-14 Colonel John C. Love commanding, 5th Regiment Florida Second 5th Regiment, Brigade Florida Department of Seminole War: of Florida Militia: Military Affairs 1836-09-14 Captain James C. Evans’s Company Florida Second Captain James C. 45 Florida Department of Seminole War: Evans’s Company, 5th Military Affairs 1836-09-14 Regiment, Brigade of ordered into Florida Militia: service of the Captain James C. United States Evans; 2nd Lieutenant William T. Porter Florida Second Mounted Florida Florida Department of Seminole War Volunteer Militia: Military Affairs 1836-11-19 Captain Moses Curry’s Company Florida Second Captain Moses Curry’s 1 officer Florida Department of Seminole War: Company, Mounted 14 enlisted Military Affairs, Vol. 3, 1836-11-19 Florida Militia: men p. 1 ordered into Captain Moses Curry pg. 91

service of the United States Florida Second 2nd Brigade of Florida Florida Department of Seminole War: Militia: Military Affairs 1837-01-27 Colonel John Warren commanding, 1st Regiment Florida Second 1st Regiment, 2nd Florida Department of Seminole War: Brigade of Florida Military Affairs 1837-01-27 Militia: Captain James Edwards’s Company Florida Second Captain James 69 Florida Department of Seminole War: Edwards’s Company, 1st Military Affairs 1837-01-27 Regiment, 2nd Brigade ordered into of Florida Militia: service of the Captain James Edwards United States Florida Second 5th Regiment, 2nd Seminole War: Brigade of Florida 1838-05-07 Militia: ordered into 1st Lieutenant Hugh service of the Alexander’s Company United States Florida Second 1st Lieutenant Hugh 1 officer Florida Department of Seminole War: Alexander’s 31 enlisted Military Affairs, Vol. 2, 1838-05-07 Detachment, 5th men pp. 5-6 ordered into Regiment, 2nd Brigade service of the of Florida Militia: United States 1st Lieutenant Hugh Alexander Florida Seminole War: Brigade of Florida Florida Department of 1841-01-12 Mounted Militia: Military Affairs Colonel F. L. Dancey commanding, 1st Regiment 2nd Regiment Florida Second 1st Regiment of Florida Department of Seminole War: Mounted Militia: Military Affairs, Vol. 2, 1840-08-11 Colonel W. J. Bailey p. 7 commanding, Captain George W. Allbritton’s Company Florida Second Captain George W. 3 offiers Florida Department of Seminole War: Allbritton’s Company, 77 enlisted Military Affairs, Vol. 2, 1840-08-11 1st Regiment of men pp. 7-8 pg. 92

ordered into Mounted Militia: service of the Captain George W. United States Allbritton; 1st Lieutenant Daniel Pond Florida Second 2nd Regiment, Brigade Florida Department of Seminole War: of Florida Mounted Military Affairs 1841-01-12 Militia: Captain Thomas C. Ellis’s Company Florida Second Captain Thomas C. 60 Florida Department of Seminole War: Ellis’s Company, 2nd Military Affairs 1841-01-12 Regiment, Brigade of ordered into Florida Mounted Militia service of the United States Georgia Second Captain Levi Knight’s 1 Captain McKinney “Indian War (Lowndes Seminole War: Independent Company: 2 Troops” County) 1838-08-15 to Captain Levi J. Knight; Lieutenants 1838-10-15 1st Lieutenant Barzilla 4 Sergeants Staten; 4 Corporals 2nd Lieutenant George 75 Privates Roberts; 1st Sergeant Martin Shaw; 2nd Sergeant William P. Roberts; 3rd Sergeant Abram Register; 4th Sergeant Reubin Roberts; 1st Corporal James Johnson; 2nd Corporal Mark Ratcliff; 3rd Corporal John Register; 4th Corporal Harmon Gaskins Georgia Second Captain David R. 1 Captain McKinney “Indian War (Lowndes Seminole War: Bryan’s Company: 2 Troops” County) 1838-07-01 to Captain David R. Bryan; Lieutenants 1838-10-15 1st Lieutenant Moses 4 Sergeants Prescott; 4 Corporals 2nd Lieutenant Henry P. 105 Privates Carter; pg. 93

1st Sergeant Darling Prescott; 2nd Sergeant Jesse Prescott; 3rd Sergeant Jesse P. Prescott; 4th Sergeant Jesse Twilley; 1st Corporal George Bine; 2nd Corporal Daniel Carter; 3rd Corporal Samuel Prescott; 4th Corporal William Stephens Georgia Second Captain Jesse Carter’s 1 Captain McKinney “Indian War (Lowndes Seminole War: Company: 2 Troops” County) 1838-07-01 to Captain Jesse Carter; Lieutenants 1838-10-15 1st Lieutenant Thomas 4 Sergeants Touchston; 2 Corporals 2nd Lieutenant Isaac 35 Privates Carter, Sr.; 1st Sergeant Jesse W. Carter; 2nd Sergeant Isaac Carter, Jr.; 3rd Sergeant John Mathis; 4th Sergeant James Walker; 1st Corporal William S. Peters; 2nd Corporal Isaac D. Hutto Georgia Second Ware County Militia: McKinney “Indian War (Ware County) Seminole War: Colonel Thomas Troops” 1838-06-09 to Hilliard; 1838-08-19 Captain David J. Miller’s Company of Mounted Men; Captain Nathaniel J. Holton’s Company; Captain James A. Sweat’s Company; Captain James Walker’s pg. 94

Company Georgia Second Captain David J. 1 Captain McKinney “Indian War (Ware County) Seminole War: Miller’s Company of 2 Troops” 1838-06-09 to Mounted Men, Ware Lieutenants 1838-08-19 County Militia: 4 Sergeants Captain David J. Miller; 4 Corporals 1st Lieutenant Hampton 86 Privates Harris; 2nd Lieutenant Martin T. Miller; 1st Sergeant William A. McDonald; 2nd Sergeant John B. Cason; 3rd Sergeant William Van Zant 4th Sergeant Isham Peacock; 1st Corporal Allen Dixon; 2nd Corporal Benajah B. Morris; 3rd Corporal William Lee; 4th Corporal Daniel Byrd Georgia Second Captain Nathaniel J. 1 Captain McKinney “Indian War (Ware County) Seminole War: Holton’s Company, 2 Troops” 1838-06-09 to Ware County Militia: Lieutenants 1838-08-19 Captain Nathaniel J. 4 Sergeants Holton; 4 Corporals 1st Lieutenant Solomon 1 Musician Kannady; 76 Privates 2nd Lieutenant John Johnson 1st Sergeant Daniel Smith; 2nd Sergeant William Roberson; 3rd Sergeant John A. Spence; 4th Sergeant Alex. Douglas; 1st Corporal Washington Dyal; 2nd Corporal James pg. 95

Austin; 3rd Corporal William Nettles; 4th Corporal Benajah Smith Georgia Second Captain James A. 1 Captain McKinney “Indian War (Ware County) Seminole War: Sweat’s Company, 2 Troops” 1838-06-09 to Ware County Militia: Lieutenants 1838-08-19 Captain James A. 4 Sergeants Sweat; 4 Corporals 1st Lieutenant Thomas 63 Privates Crawford; 2nd Lieutenant Berrien Henderson; 1st Sergeant Richard Bourne; 2nd Sergeant William Sweat; 3rd Sergeant John Minshew; 4th Sergeant William Crawford; 1st Corporal Arnold B. Fussell; 2nd Corporal George W. S. Waldron; 3rd Corporal Calloway Hing; 4th Corporal Gideon Crawford Georgia Second Captain James Walker’s 1 Captain McKinney “Indian War (Ware County) Seminole War: Company, Ware 2 Troops” 1838-06-09 to County Militia: Lieutenants 1838-08-19 Captain James Walker; 3 Sergeants 1st Lieutenant Joseph 4 Corporals Lowther; 33 Privates 2nd Lieutenant Daniel Stokes; 1st Sergeant Elias Stewart; 2nd Sergeant James Griffin; 3rd Sergeant Henry Albritton; 1st Corporal William Griffin; pg. 96

2nd Corporal James Highsmith; 3rd Corporal James Albritton; 4th Corporal Westberry Raulerson

UNITS - TEXAS REPUBLIC

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Republic of Texas 1836-12-06 Harrisburg County Department of the Regiment Army, Center for lineage from the Military History, 141st Mexican 2nd Battalion, Infantry Regiment Militia of the Municipality Regiment Republic of 1838-03-09 Milam Guards: Texas State Historical Texas, Houston Captain Joseph Daniels; Association, “Milam James Riley officer, Guards” rank unknown Peter W. Gray officer, rank unknown

UNITS – THIRD SEMINOLE WAR

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Florida Third Seminole General Hopkins 10 officers Robertson, p. 10 War: 1852-03- Division, Florida 63 enlisted 02 Troops: men Major General Benjamin Hopkins, commanding; Colonel Oscar Hart, Adjutant General; Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Ginn, Quartermaster General; Lieutenant Colonel Thomas W. Jones, Aide de Camp; Lieutenant Colonel John L. Hopkins, Aide de Camp;

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Surgeon Algernon S. Spear; 1st Lieutenant John R. Hogans, Commissary; Captain Jernigan’s Company Florida Third Seminole Captain Jernigan’s 3 officers Robertson, p. 10 War: 1852-03- Company, General 63 enlisted 02 Hopkins Division, men Florida Troops: Captain Aaron Jernigan 1st Lieutenant Isaac Jernigan 2nd Lieutenant Needham Yates Florida Third Seminole Florida Mounted Florida Department of War: Volunteers: Military Affairs, Vol. 2, 1856-04-07 1st Detachment pp. 1-4 Florida Third Seminole 1st Detachment, Florida Florida Department of War: Mounted Volunteers: Military Affairs, Vol. 2, 1856-04-07 Lieutenant John pp. 1-4 Addison’s Company Florida Third Seminole Lieutenant John (a) 2 officers (a) Florida Department War: Addison’s Company, 1st 59 enlisted of Military Affairs, Vol. 1856-04-07 Detachment, Florida men 2, pp. 1-4; (b) ordered into Mounted Volunteers: (b) 2 officers Robertson, pp. 27-28 service of the 1st Lieutenant John 60 enlisted United States Addison; men 2nd Lieutenant John Conliff

UNITS – CONFEDERATE STATES – SOUTH CAROLINA 1861-1865

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference South Carolina Civil War: 20th Regiment, South 1 Colonel Parker “20th South (Confederate 1865-04-06 Carolina Militia: 1 Captain Carolina Militia”. States of Colonel G. W. Lee; 3 Lieutenants America) Captain F. M. Mellett; 5 Sergeants 1st Lieutenant T. D. 4 Corporals Gerald; 100 privates 2nd Lieutenant R. M. English; 3rd Lieutenant J. H. Huggins; 1st Sergeant J. D. pg. 98

Blanding; 2nd Sergeant R. B. Cain; 3rd Sergeant Wm. Lynam; 4th Sergeant J. H. Stuckey; 5th Sergeant E. A. Brown; 1st Corporal L. L. White; 2nd Corporal D. Chandler; 3rd Corporal E. T. Rembert; 4th Corporal J. Woodward

UNITS – CONFEDERATES STATES – VIRGINIA 1861-1865

Colony/State Date Unit Strength Reference Virginia Civil War: Richmond Home Civil War Richmond (Confederate 1861-04 to Guard; “The Richmond Home States of 1861-08 Colonel Thomas H. Guard”. America) Ellis; Captain Robert M. Nimmo’s Company; Captain Michael Bowen’s Company; Captain George Bargamin’s Company Virginia Civil War: Captain Robert M. approximately Civil War Richmond (Confederate 1861-04 to Nimmo’s Company, 100 men “The Richmond Home States of 1861-08 Richmond Home Guard”. America) Guard: Captain Robert M. Nimmo Virginia Civil War: Captain Michael approximately Civil War Richmond (Confederate 1861-04 to Bowen’s Company, 100 men “The Richmond Home States of 1861-08 Richmond Home Guard”. America) Guard: Captain Michael Bowen Virginia Civil War: Captain George approximately Civil War Richmond (Confederate 1861-04 to Bargamin’s Company, 100 men “The Richmond Home States of 1861-08 Richmond Home Guard”. pg. 99

America) Guard: Captain George Bargamin

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