A total of 58 were on Cox's Company Militia Roster undated, prob. He was a
William was 64 years old on 22 August 1820 when he appeared in Culpeper County court to
T.R. Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GWJG,
Nanny Scott and
August 1777, and describing him as: a stout well formed Mulatto, about 5 feet 10 inches
He received his final pay of 36 pounds on 23 July 1783 [NARA, M881, Roll 1095,
He was listed among the seamen entitled to bounty land for three years
Virginia (1964), 162-3, citing Edmund W. Hubbard Papers, Southern Historical
into someone's house. Evans, Charles]. the war the previous Fall, went by the name of Charles Dobbins, then cut off his
age testified that he was a servant in the French Army under Rochambeau and well
#128; https://www.fold3.com/image/9679512]. His
head of a Gates County household of 10 "other free" in 1810 and 11 "free
He claimed that he enlisted for nine months in the Tenth
administrator received his pay from 1 August 1780 to 1 November 1782 [DHS, MS Delaware
Amos Hathcock apparently died in the service as his heirs received
8241 for his services [Brumbaugh, Revolutionary
He received voucher
On 13 October 1828 he made a declaration in Hertford County court, stating that he
Abel Spriggs and Thomas Wood were "mulattoes" listed among
Company of the 5th and 11th Virginia Regiment commanded by Colonel
He was head of a Brunswick County, Virginia household of a "free
He was
Revolution, stating that he enlisted for 2-1/2 years in Captain John Pugh William's
He was
they had until 10 December to report [Virginia Gazette (Purdie), p.3, col.2]. free" in 1810. Hampshire County on 27 May 1818 at the age of sixty [NARA,. [Orders 1828-32, 537; NARA, S.5904, M804, roll 1912, frame 356 of 988; https://www.fold3.com/image/27174273]. Collections, LVA]. Enlistment terms in 1775 were for one year, but in 1776 the term was changed to three years or the duration of the war. Orders 1746-52, 161]. Soldiers of the South, 728]. September 1777 and was paid on 20 January 1779. Christopher Guy, born say 1762, enlisted as a substitute for John Guy
1781 and was omitted in 1781 [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina,
Daniel Gowen from Stafford County was listed in the 13 July 1756 size
years of age and living in Laurens District, South Carolina, when he appeared in court on
Colonial Soldiers of the South, 723]. He was deceased before 8 March 1785 when his heirs received 640
Captain Taylor also received the final payment of seaman John Wood of 20 pounds
Levy Emanuel/ Manuel received voucher no. daughter Susannah Banks and son John Johns [DB 15:5]. their house and sail loft burnt by Patriot forces as well as land and livestock
artillery [NARA, M881, Roll 1090, frame 575 of 2028; https://www.fold3.com/image/286702693]. in 1757-1758: age 28, 6 feet high, Charles City, Va., no trade, Mulatto [Clark, Colonial
December 1784 that he had been a soldier in his regiment to the Northward, was at
returned to Northampton County and then moved with his family to Westmoreland County,
[Mecklenburg County Legislative Petition of 14 December 1820]. join the main army under George Washington [NARA, R.1609, M804, roll 453, frame 80 of 866;
Archives, State Treasurer Record Group, Military Papers, Revolutionary War Army Accounts,
He registered in King George County on 27 October 1800: a dark molatto man with long
He was taxable in York County from 1792 to 1806: called "free Negro" in
1124; https://www.fold3.com/image/24781248]. enlisted and served three years in the Revolution under Captain Holt Richeson in the 7th
the Revolution [N.C. Archives, State Treasurer Record Group, Military Papers,
His heirs Jacob Chavos, William Chavos, Sally
County, 20]. his brother John Pin, perhaps the William Penn who was head of a Maryland household of one
He was a "mulatto" who
there in 1813 [PPTL 1782-1803, frame 594; 1804-23, frame 260]. taxable in Northumberland County from 1785 to 1813 [PPTL 1782-1812, frames 283, 603, 621,
He moved to Lexington,
[NCGSJ IV:150]. John Jeffries was listed as a volunteer Continental soldier
[VA:371]. Westmoreland County household of 4 "other free" in 1810 [VA:778]. Shelton's 1st Virginia
He ranked as a corporal. for 18 months from Amelia County on 11 September 1780: age 21, 5'6" high, planter,
Moses Manley, Junr., Carter Nickens, Gabriel Manley, and Henry Chavers [TR, B5F20]. in 1810 [NC:486]. Wake County when he made his declaration in Granville County court in order to obtain a
and served until the end of the War. He claimed to be
head of a Spotsylvania County household of 2 "other free" and a slave in 1810
24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf (p.26)]. She received land warrant no. Newsletter 6:10-14, citing Auditors' Account XVIII:558-9, LVA]. Valley Forge and Guilford Courthouse [NARA, W.4594, M805, Roll 772, frame 69 and M804,
for his services as a musician in the Revolution. Joseph Cheavers was listed in the undated 1750's Edgecombe County
He registered in Powhatan County on 19
Wilmington District, North Carolina, during the Revolution [NCDAR, Roster of Soldiers
He was taxable in Bladen County with his wife and Arthur Evans
the 2nd Regiment of the North Carolina Continental Line on 1 August 1782 according to the
Rebecca Chaves was the "free Negro" mother of Adam Chavis who
in Northumberland County in 1850. Mullattoe," was bound to Margaret Dukinfield to learn husbandry in Bertie County on
He received warrant no. State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1082]. Multiple records are often listed for the same individual. in Williamsburg about ten days previous, according to an ad offering $20 reward on 1
three years as a soldier in the 2nd Virginia State Regiment for the term of his
James enlisted on 26 March 1776 and
Captain Christopher Roane on 25 April 1783. His heirs received warrant no. 1777 and was killed at Paulus Hook on 16 August 1779 according to a certificate signed by
August 1783 based on the payroll for the militia [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay
expedition against the Spaniards at Carthagena and died in Jamaica. Edmunds' Company in the 15th Virginia Battalion [NARA, M246, roll 110, frame 285 of 768;
James Coley born in Charles City County, Virginia, served in the
He enlisted in the Revolution for 9
detachment under command of Captain Benjamin Elliot: drafted 8 November 1759, discharged 8
household of 6 "Mulattoes" in 1785 [VA:84]. children whose births were recorded in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County [NSCDA, Parish
James Coley born in Charles City County, Virginia, served in the
He stated that he
He received Virginia State pension no. Those who served in the Virginia state line or in the continental line could apply. also counted as white, and was listed as white in the 1830 census. James Tate (Teete) was a "Molatto" farmer living
He was born in 1757 in Bertie
Morgan Griffin was head of a Richland District household of 4
Barnett Stewart was head of a Chatham County, North Carolina household
Lawrence County, Alabama court to apply for a pension for services in the militia during
He was inscribed in the Roll of North Carolina on 4 March 1831 [NARA,
was listed as a seaman aboard the Dragon on 2 September 1779, and qualified for
Carolina household of 2 "other free" in 1810 [NC:743] and 9 "free
Ishum Hathcock was his heir [N.C. Archives S.S. 112, call no. Simon Newsom received voucher nos. 915 of 1022; https://www.fold3.com/image/24155584]. He was called John Chavis, "a free
Braveboy, David]. After being worn out in slavery and with old age was, together with his wife
23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.55)]. He registered in Petersburg on 9 November 1805: a brown Free Negro man, five
North Carolina Regiment on 24 June 1779 [Clark, State Records of North Carolina,
He and his descendants were counted as white in the 1810
131]. He was called Rapes Gowing when he was listed
William H. Miller were "Gentlemen" from Goochland County http://www.binnsgenealogy.com/VirginiaTaxListCensuses/Goochland/1790-index.htm. https://www.fold3.com/image/9952883]. sick at Valley Forge in July 1778 [NARA, M246, roll 96, frames 136, 176, 180, 182 of 736; https://www.fold3.com/image/10069450,
Caswell County, North Carolina, in 1790 [NC:79], and was head of a Person County household
his bounty land to William Bigger in Lancaster County court on 30 July 1786 [Revolutionary
County in the Revolution [Jackson, Virginia Negro Soldiers, 64]. William Martin enlisted in the Revolution for the length of the war
Under Montgomery Adams, Robert Alcorn, John 2nd Lieut. North Carolina General Assembly passed a bill to give him his freedom on 15 May 1784 [NC
His claim was rejected [NARA, R.4654, M804, roll 1199, frame
He was taxable in Amherst County in 1782 [PPTL 1782-1803, frame 9], taxable in Louisa
in Bladen County, North Carolina, in 1768 and 1769 and taxable in the household of Ann Perkins
Nicholas Manuel was head of a Sampson County household of 5 "other
His only heirs Betsy,
He
1790 [NC:42]. Elias Pettiford was listed in the payroll of Captain Dudley's 2nd
Solomon Manly was a taxable in Bertie County in 1751, in the same list
that he was of mixed blood, part Shawnee and part Negro and was born free. and John Busby, and in the payroll for March 1780 [NARA, M246, roll 89, frames 119,
He recorded a certificate
[NC:50], 15 in 1800 [NC:415], and 14 in Chatham County in 1810 [NC:195]. Records, 228]. Abstracts of many Virginia Revolutionary War pension records and unit rosters are available on the website Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution. Search the history of over 797 billion County on 20 September 1780 and was sized on 18 March 1781: age 28, 5'7-1/4 "
He
Line of the State and voucher 737 for six pounds on the same date [North Carolina
7252 for the
asking that her children, born after her emancipation be officially emancipated. John Goff was listed in the Muster of Lieutenant Gibbs of the 15th
James McKoy was listed as a "free Molatto" farmer living on
His children were mentioned in the survivor's pension
service, who this deponent left the army in the capacity of Servant to an Officer." Jacob Teague was head of an Accomack County household of 7 "other
He was a "Free Negro" taxable in the northern district of Campbell County
John Godett was in the List of Captain Bryan's Craven County Company in
court on 2 November 1833 to apply for a pension for his service in the Revolution. He applied for bounty land and received a certificate from Colonel William Davis on 15
His name did not appear on any roster, but Jeremiah Collins, a captain of horse
Tankersley offered a reward for their delivery to King George courthouse in the 3
at Snowhill in 1780 and was discharged at Annapolis [NARA, S.34654, M804; Roll 259, frame
Baylor and had leave of absence. Lafayette was a free Negro taxable in New Kent County on a slave and 3 horses in 1805
Locklear may have served on both sides of the conflict, or there may have been two by that
Records, 215]. [Clark, The State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1018] and was listed as a fifer in
property, not a member of the crew. Revolution for 1-1/2 years on 12 September 1780: complexion black, 5'2-1/2" high,
Jonathan Standley's list [CR 10.702.1]. M804-1149; M805, Roll 384, frame 0381; https://www.fold3.com/image/21447376]. He assigned his final pay of 32 pounds to Dan
appointed an attorney to receive his warrant. Last Updated: 27 August 2018 January 1777 until his discharge [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Roberts, Anthony,
1783-1843, Roll 14: William Hill Warrants, 1811-1837 (Nos. Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-P735,
"Negroe" head of a Cheraw District, South Carolina household of 2 "other
at Springfield, sick at the hospital, in the same list with Squire Dempsey [NARA,
and enlisted under Captain John Catlett and joined the regiment under Colonel Holt
1798-1812; 1813-] and head of a Loudoun County household of 12 "free colored" in
September 1757 [Virginia Gazette, p. 4, col. 2]. Carolina and Georgia. "black" New Kent County households in 1782 [VA:36]. commanded by Colonel John Patton at White Plains on 9 September 1778 [Clark, The State
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