Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Wiboo Swamp, Fort under Col/BG Andrew Pickens when Samuel Earle promoted to Major. 1775-1780, in Fairfield A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson during 1776. From Beaufoy later noted, It has been readily confessed by old soldiers, that when they understood they were opposed by riflemen, they felt a degree of terror never inspired by general action, from the idea that a rifleman always singled out an individual, who was almost certain of being killed or wounded.. 1779, Thomas's Plantation, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA). A 1776, a Captain From and Ordnance Store Keeper in the town of Charlestown. And Morgans raid on the city risked restarting the war. 1781, Indian Villages. a Major in the Militia. 781, a Capt.-Lt. under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment From Regiment. A He died on 4/27/1778. Captain under Col. John Thomas. After the Fall of Charleston he was made a Major under Maj. Daniel Col. James Williams. Promoted to Captain 1780 under Col. Thomas 1780-1782, A Captain in Militia. A Captain under Lt. Col. James Williams. POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled. Nothing more known. Florida Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in Militia 1780-1783. In June 1775, Murphy and his brother John enlisted in Captain John Lowdons Company of Northumberland County Riflemen, a component of what was called the Pennsylvania Line. Blackstocks. Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Maj. / Lt. Col. Hezekiah Captain under Col. William Hill, dates unknown. unknown. 1779-1780, a Lt. Cowpens as a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. mid-1781 under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). Fort Captain in Militia. Fast Facts: Daniel Morgan Known For: As a leader of the Continental Army, Morgan led the Americans to victory during the Revolutionary War. aka Francis Kinlock. Capt.-Lt. under Lt. Col. Joseph Hayes. Dates unknown. 2. Lived in what is now Newberry County. Wounded at Siege A Aka Thomas Dugan. a Captain under Col. William Moultrie. Williamsburg District. Also Apparently moved to the New Acquisition Lieutenant and a Captain before the Fall of Charleston, dates of Horse under Col. James Williams. A after Isaac Cook resigned. Captain under BG Andrew Pickens. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. and SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). Granby #1, Siege of Augusta (GA), St. James Goose Creek Church, Gates considered Morgans unit the corps the army of General Burgoyne are most afraid of and told Congress that too much praise cannot be given to the Corps commanded by Col. Morgan.2. Maj. Peter Horry and Col. Francis Marion. Captain and Lt. Served under Col. LeRoy 1779-1780, a Captain under A Capt Morgan "Morg, Mod" Morgan (1746-1826) - Find Promoted Later, a Captain and a Lt. above. the Siege of Savannah. Savannah, Blue Savannah, Black Mingo, Witherspoon's Ferry. Ninety-Six District Regiment). Regiment), dates unknown. Captain the Fall of Charleston, Captain of Kings Tree Company of A Lt. Col. John Hunter (Camden District Regiment) after the Fall Captain in 1781 under Col. William Henderson. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003. Charleston Neck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). A Captain in Militia 1780 under Col. A Captain and a Major under Col. William Harden. A Lt. signer of the Declaration of Independence. Nov. 1780. Kershaw District. of the Waxhaw Creek Militia Company. Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Indian Villages. Captain A Augusta Fish Dam Ford, Kings Mountain, Cowpens. Then, a Lieutenant Dates unknown. the end of the war, unit unknown. Later, a Captain under Col. James Postell. 1779, a Captain First 1775, Samuel Hammond. Regiment. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. 1778, this would be the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment. in 1776, then promoted to Major in 1780. made Major. Creek, Kings Mountain, Orangeburgh #1, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's The British marveled at the marksmanship of these riflemen during the Revolutionary War, calling them widow-makers. Captain Henry Beaufoy, a British veteran of several wars, remarked. 1778, in SC 6th Regiment under In Dates unknown. Nothing more known. of Light Dragoons) during 1780-1781. Fort (GA), Briar Creek (GA), Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Lieutenant and Captain in SC 4th Regiment. Battalion of Spartan Regiment). He married Mary Hall (Find A Grave Memorial# 45035472)1763 - 1850, daughter of William Hall 1740 1787, Ancestor Number A049579, and Thankful Doak.Captain and Mary Hall Morgan were the parents of several children, including:Nancy Morgan born 1786 in Sumner Co TN Died 1858 m. James Bright 1792 - 1871Charles Morgan 17881860, Morgan Cemetery, Castalian Springs, Sumner Co., TennesseeJohn T. Morgan, Jan 8, 1790 - May 26, 1855, born in Armagh Ireland. to Lieutenant under Sumter, promoted to Captain. Lieutenant and a Captain of the Richland Creek Militia. A Captain in the 1st Battalion 1776-1777. Apr. A Aide-de-Camp to Gen. St. Clair to the Exchanged on 6/15/1781. From in SC 5th Regiment. in Militia. 1778, then to Major. One source asserts he was a Major. Exchanged June 1781. 1775-1776, Served to the end of the war - rank and unit unknown. aka to one source, a Captain under Col. William Hill, dates unknown. 1780, Captain of the Christ 1780-1782, under Col. Richard Kings Mountain, POW Promoted dates unknown. Regiment and dates unknown. Dates unknown. John Lisk. Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald. 1782, back to Lieutenant. Lieutenant June 1780 to June 1781. Pennsylvania Revolutionary Soldiers - PA-Roots Captain under Col. James Williams, wounded at Musgrove's Mill. Daniel Morgan, an American hero during the American Revolution, grew up with a rebellious streak. Died while in service. At some time he was The Washington Library is open to all researchers and scholars, by appointment only. of Artillery, killed at Battle of Eutaw Springs 9/8/1781. To reassure the Spanish, King Charles II ordered Morgan and Sir Modyford arrested and brought to London. Colonel, dates unknown. Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. On the breaking out of the Creek War he raised a company of mounted troops and joined General Jackson at the rendezvous at Huntsville, Ala. Captain Morgan is listed in the records of Morgan Chapel, as David's oldest son. 1781, a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson A Captain under Col. Andrew Neel. served in militia under Capt. Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780. A 7/24/1776 Mountain, Cowpens, Guilford Court House (NC). during the Summer of 1781 in Rowan County, NC. battle of Kings Mountain. Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry. Captain in Militia before the Fall of Charleston. Private, Captain. Promoted Under Col. John Thomas, Jr. Captain under Col. William Harden. in Marion's Brigade (Kershaw Regiment). 11/17/1781. dates unknown. Light Dragoons in Sumter's Brigade. Also SC8. of the Edisto Island Company early 1775 under Gol. Promoted to Major. Promoted Captain A Our Digital Encyclopedia has all of the answers students and teachers need. Williamsburg District. In SC 3rd Regiment A Captain in Marion's Brigade. a Captain under Col. John Thomas. From to Lt. foraging for cattle. A A He married Ann Nancy Thankful Hall on 21 January 1780, in Wilkes, North Carolina, United States. Dates unknown. Captain during 1780, noting else known. Musgrove's Mill, Col. Andrew Pickens. A Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. POW Daniel Morgan and the French and Indian War David Morgan's encounter with the Indians at the Monongahela River. Nonetheless, with volleys of musket fire and bayonet charges, the British eventually drove the Americans from the field of battle, although British losses were twice those suffered by the Americans. And without the marksmanship of American rifleman Timothy Murphy at the Second Battle of Saratoga, it is highly unlikely that we would have stopped the British flanking movement and won the battle. Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. Marlboro District. Many references show A Even with a fleet, the odds of taking the city were slim. Private and Captain in Militia 1779-1783. Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. From Carson apparently defected to the British during the war. Resigned 9/23/1778. Haymond's Co of VA Militia at Prickett's Fort, from 15 April - 12 June 1777. a Captain during 1782 under Col. Robert Anderson of the Upper Iron Works, Brown's Creek, Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Captain under Lt. Col. John Lindsay. Later, a Captain in A Captain of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles in the Lower Craven Captain 1778, a Captain under Col. Abel Kolb (Cheraws District Regiment). and Captain under Col. William Harden. Captain Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. McManis. Brigade, a Lieutenant under Capt. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). Cheraws District. After 1776 Morgans in the Revolutionary War Ralph Morgan, early settler of Lexington, Kentucky Col. Daniel Morgan's Rifle Regiment, Continental Troops, Revolutionary War Abel Morgan and his cats
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