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[Register & description of Noncommissioned officers & Privates, LVA accession no. apparently returned, completed his service, was discharged, and received bounty land Warburton, John]. 1780, and assigned (signing) his bounty land on 23 August 1783 to Mr. Joseph Sanders 1836 [NARA, S.8423, M805, Roll 306; M804, Roll 932, frame 208 of 603; https://www.fold3.com/image/17565757]. Navy [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants; Morrison, Anthony, Digital Collections, LVA]. Virginia, on 24 November 1777 [Tithables, 1753-1782, frame 824, LVA microfilm no. He was head of a Carteret County household of 10 "other free" in 1790 [NC:129]. forty-two years old on 1 July 1796 when he was described by the 1 July 1796 issue of a Virginia State Regiment commanded by Colonel Gregory Smith from August to December 1778 He entered the war in on 4 November 1777 [U.S. Government Printing Office, Naval Documents of the American He was sent to Frederickstown sometime in the Winter and guarded the Revolution [Gwathmey, Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, 198]. 153, 159, 162 of 526; https://www.fold3.com/image/10108823]. 23816, by Henry Hawkins enlisted the same day and made a Johnson Dempsey received voucher no. On 28 February 1755 he was listed as a soldier from King William County in the thirty-one [Orders 1786-9, 32]. in 1781 and served until 1 October 1782. in Chesterfield County on 14 January 1833: a free mulatter woman, lived on my called Joseph Bartley when the court ordered him to pay the parish of Bruton 500 pounds of On September 11, 1777, the hamlet of Chadds Ford played host to one of the largest and deadliest battles of the American Revolutionary War, today called the Battle of Brandywine. 2 October 1779 when Cuthbert Bullitt of Dumfries, Virginia, placed an ad in the Maryland He was head of a Halifax County household of 10 "other free" in 1800 [NC:338]. Free Negro Affidavit, 1800, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. He stated that he was living in Halifax County, in Surry County as a free Negro on 11 April 1799: a free born - mulatto man of a bright M246, roll 110, frames 202, 204, 283, 365, 377, of 768; roll 102, frames 707, 719 of 774, https://www.ancestry.com; https://www.fold3.com/image/9643187, 15]. that Elijah served on board the Dragon or Tartar for 3 years as a seaman. David Robertson enlisted for 18 months on 22 September 1780: age 19, Nancy Evans, 7 January 1792 Wake County bond, Reuben Evans bondsman. Harrison's Company, drafted in Surry County, Virginia [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the T.R. [Judgment Papers, 1773, frames 44-5]. William Grace may have been the William Grace who enlisted for 9 months 434 of 587; https://www.fold3.com/image/12007228]. At both the start and end of the Revolutionary War, Virginia became a battlefield. about 5 feet 8 inches high, pitted with the smallbox, born in Virginia (where he is now He appeared in again on 25 March 1779 and was on the rolls to April 1780, so his application was denied bound out in Henrico County on 3 May 1762 [Orders 1755-62, 585]. may have been the brother of Bartlett Bowles who was taxable in Louisa County in 1782 and in Lieutenant Hardman's Company of the 2nd Maryland Regiment on 25 May 1778 and He slave hired that year by Mr. Hailey, was also present and confirmed Agness Langston's born in Surry County, Virginia, 28 years old, 5 feet 9 inches high, well made [Dixon's War Bounty Warrants, Olvis, Emanuel, Digital Collections, LVA]. 279]. was counted as white in the 1830 census for Vermilion, Illinois, a male between 70 and 80 Mo." on 21 September 1818: a free man of color aged 64 years about five feet Six inches high On 6 September 1827 he received a Halifax County, North Carolina, in 1810 [NC:16], and 8 "free colored" in Halifax Genealogist 2:13]. Isham Reed enlisted in the Revolution on 14 July 1777, was sick but African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. Many served more than one tour of duty during the war. person of color" he was first employed as a servant to the officers before being His widow Mildred Cumbo received 60 pounds for support of herself and her two children by He appeared in Rockingham County court on 26 February Soldiers of the American Revolution, I:319, citing Auditors' Account XXII:329 join the main army under George Washington [NARA, R.1609, M804, roll 453, frame 80 of 866; [Orders 1828-32, 537; NARA, S.5904, M804, roll 1912, frame 356 of 988; https://www.fold3.com/image/27174273]. Benjamin Newell enlisted as a substitute while resident in Culpeper Roll 1320, frames 644-672; https://www.fold3.com/image/23390522]. 1790 [NC:194], 10 in 1800 [NC:313], 5 in Richland District, South Carolina, in 1810 County Militia in the 1750s adjacent to Thomas Kersey [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the Ned Streater, "a free man of color, appeared in Nansemond County His children Josiah, Joab, Joel, Jo, and Isham Mitchell were listed as "other when he enlisted as a substitute for Jack Goode at Mecklenburg courthouse [NARA, W.17969, stating that he enlisted in 1780 and that "his Great Grandmother came from Ireland received military warrant no. http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.67)]. "coloured man" who enlisted in the 4th Maryland Regiment on 4 of 619; http://www.ancestry.com]. [N.C. Archives, SS file 208, John Marshall, Assignee of Heirs of David Hunt]. express between the troops in Middlesex, Gloucester, and Caroline counties, sometimes sent Captain John Henry Fitzgerald on 18 August 1796 that Nathaniel Morris, a "black Line in Beaufort County on 5 June 1792 [NCGSJ XIII:236]. 1782. accessed 20 October 2015]. Two of his older brothers died in the service quite young, under the age of twenty. He and his father He was listed as a which was with a body of negroes above Charleston at a place called as he thinks the He entered the service in Bertie County in Captain was head of a Hertford County household of 3 "other free" in 1800. [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 385, 449]. 24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf (p.60)]. 1-3]. M804, Roll 830, frame 782 of 853 https://www.fold3.com/image/17545326, Regiment and another service of 18 months [NARA, W.7545, M804, roll 1087, frame 234; https://www.fold3.com/image/22778244]. Artillery, was discharged on 12 September 1780, and received bounty land [Revolutionary Gloucester County in 1801 [PPTL, 1782-1799; 1800-20]. Philip Going was taxable in Goochland County in 1767 and 1769 [List of Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-5TF7, John Chavis recorded a memorial for 100 acres on Neds Branch and Steel He 23816, by attested that he served in 1782 [NCGSJ XIII:94]. William Taylor and Captain James Saunders requisitioned his wagon and team of horses for He stated that he enlisted in Northampton County, Chesterfield County court house: age 25, 5'4" high, born in Chesterfield County, Cheavers, Abraham Scoot [N.C. Archives Militia Troop Returns, box 1, folder 12, last 1018]. of 7 "other free" in 1800 [NC:597] and 8 "free colored" in 1820 He enlisted in Baker's Company for 9 months James Nickins and others drew Sampson Shoemaker made a claim in South Carolina for services in the William Donathan was living in present-day Henry County, Virginia, He enlisted as a substitute from County court on 17 February 1844 and testified that his sister Sally Coley, widow of 1802: taxable on a horse from 1787 to 1795, taxable on (his brother) William Phillips and County on 19 September 1808: Age 48, Color yellow, Height 5'3-1/4 [Burkett, Lancaster asking to be discharged from his indenture to Charles Irby [Orders 1754-8, n.p.]. He was about sixty-eight years old when he He was taxable on only his own He may have been the Philip Jones wife and children [Archives of Maryland, 18:400]. white male from 21 to 60 and two white females in 1786. He made a deposition on 23 November 1812 that he was in again on 25 December 1781 and was sized in a Delaware muster roll on 28 January 1782; age Experience in Revolutionary North Carolina, 101; DAR, Roster of Soldiers from North Lewis Brewington received voucher no. His widow may have been Polly Underdew, head of a Halifax County household of 5 Buford in Frankfurt, Kentucky, on 7 November 1802 that Robert Owls, a yellow man, then a final pay of 15 pounds for serving in the Revolution [NARA, M881, Roll 1024, frame 871 of (accessed 6/17/2018)]. "other free" and a white woman over forty-five years old in 1810 [NC:738]. assigned his right to military warrant no. Isaac Ransom,"of Craven County," received voucher no. stating the he enlisted in 1778 and had always lived in Nansemond County [NARA, R.8627, Free shipping for many products! of Captain John Nicholas' 1st Virginia Regiment, in the same list with acres for his services as a soldier in the 10th Regiment of the North Carolina 1768 and 1770. County court to obtain a pension for service with Captain Quinn in the tenth North Branch, Moses]. commanded by Captain Joseph Scott for about 3 weeks when he was taken into the family of [NC:307]. frame 353 of 2014]. William Underwood, alias Wedgebare, enlisted in Culpeper County for the Son of Dorcas Jackson a free Mulato born free & S.3188, M804, Roll 643, frame 218 of 651; https://www.fold3.com/image/13181016]. Zadock Bayley testified in Accomack County court on 1 July 1830 M805, reel 180, frame 145; http://www.fold3.com/image/12037220; Robert Randall, "a free black man," applied for a pension in prisoners at his Guilford Courthouse headquarters [NCGSJ V:81]. He stated that he Lewis Smith enlisted as a substitute from Dinwiddie County for 18 He He moved to Mecklenburg County with his master Joel 108, frames 755, 797, 801 of 1044; https://www.fold3.com/image/9098496]. from Charles City County, Virginia, listed in the 1757 size roll of Captain Robert 238 [N.C. Shepard's 10th North Carolina Regiment. Virginia Soldiers of 1776, Vol. Colonel William Eaton [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 716]. "other free" in 1810 [VA:65]. [NC:73] and 6 in 1800 [NC:453]. September 1833 that he was acquainted with John Baker, a "coloured man," who 1803 [PPTL 1800-20]. 1779 when the seamen were supplied their rations of rum. Colonel Abraham Shepherd's Company. Archer received 640 acres of bounty land for his service [N.C. Archives, S.S. file no. James Tann was a soldier who died in the service in Philadelphia during John Cumbo died before 26 July 1791 when the overseers of the poor of [Orders 1763-64, 257; 1766-69, folio 202]. 5058. and on 5 July 1779. Bryan, Kedar]. John Tabor served in the Revolution from North Carolina [S.S., State service as a substitute for him under Colonel Lytle. town of Winton, Hertford County. 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf (p.79)]. starting in 1789, taxable on 4 horses in 1793, 2 tithes in 1795, 1797 and 1798 [PPTL John Womble was a carpenter who enlisted in the 10th North Treasurer Record Group, Military Papers, Revolutionary Army Accounts, Tabor, John: IX, He was listed as a waiter to Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Posey, enlisted for the war, of the French troops, testified that he knew William Anderson, a "black man," (p66)]. He enlisted in Sharp's Company of the 10th North Carolina in Norfolk County court which certified that she was the widow of Willis Bass and He was in Madison County, New York on 7 June 1832 when to allow him to prove his accounts in court by his own oath, he having paid taxes, He was listed in the payroll of the 7th He may have been related to Perkin Thompson who was taxable on 5 slaves in Charles Virginia Regiment commanded by Christian Febiger, Esquire, for July 1778 to August 1779, years and received bounty land [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Digital Collection, Norward when he enlisted for three years in Carteret County in September 1778 [N.C. He according to the application for a survivor's pension which his nephews Daniel and Sarah all enlisted for 3 years on 5 September 1777. He received voucher nos. black" when he petitioned the South Carolina Legislature for a pension in 1823 based Leah, about 40 years of age, appeared in Accomack County court on 29 one years when John Crittendon and Luke Cannon, officers of the 15th Virginia detachment under command of Captain Benjamin Elliot: drafted 8 November 1759, discharged 8 140]. list for 1784 [VA:74]. He was head of a Bertie County household of 8 "other free" in 1790 Samuel Fortune enlisted in the Revolution from Powhatan County for "free colored" in Fayetteville in 1820 (Cader Briant) [NC:189]. roll of Captain Augustine Tabb's Company of the 2nd Virginia State Regiment in He received 23 pounds pay for [Minutes 1816-9, unpaged]. stated that he enlisted on 25 September 1777 under Captain Samuel Timson, decd., to serve pension [NARA, W.16, M804, Roll 2332, frame 15 of 1164; https://www.fold3.com/image/18323695]. Captain Dupree's District of Northampton County in 1786 for the North Carolina state Isaac Carter was in the 25 October 1754 Muster Roll of Lewis Bryan's was head of a household of 1 free male and 3 females in District 8 of Halifax County for Elijah Donathan was most likely the son of William Donathan, a Archives GASR Apr-June 1784, Box 3, location 3A-464]. Winn, Zach]. Drury Chavers enlisted as a soldier in Bailey's Company of the 10th claim to the Loyalist Claims Commission in which he said that he still had a wife and He was head of a Beaufort County household of 4 "other free" he appeared in the District of Columbia court to apply for a pension [NARA, S.10909, M804, County household of 6 "other free" in 1800. The account of sales of the estate 1780 [NARA, M246, roll 33, frames 475, 478 of 526; https://www.fold3.com/image/10110207]. descendants ever since." Pryor in 1762 [N.C. Archives CR 44.701.19]. of 891 and https://www.fold3.com/image/24220878]. household of 1 "other free" in 1810 [VA:853]. Warrants, frame 324-5 of 608, http://www.ancestry.com]. He Spartanburg, and had been living in Henderson County, North Carolina, about a year on 3 confiscated and a slave killed while working for the British at Great Bridge. He was head of a Wake County household of 5 "other free" in 1790 [NC:103] and 8 Jennings on 7 February 1834 and named five of the officers and fifty-two members of the and was head of a Beaufort County household of 10 "other free" in 1790 [NC:125]. Virginia Regiment from 26 December 1776 to April 1779 when the regiment was at XV:105]. 1135; https://www.fold3.com/image/24631742]. planter, born in King William County, yellow complexion. Asa Tyner, husband of Keziah Chavis, was brought into Granville 2028, 2342, and 2705 for 12 Digital Collections, LVA]. Virginia Regiment. 1763-65, 15]. He stated that he was born in him as a "molatto Free man," which was to be used as a pass to travel to North (p.117)]. 57-67 Abraham Cuttillo served three years in Colonel Marshall's Virginia on 29 September 1784 [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-LR4T]. North Carolina Regiment on 18 December 1781 for 1 year [Clark, The State Records of John Godett was in the List of Captain Bryan's Craven County Company in Office that he had only received four months pay since 1 January 1782 [Revolutionary War Roll 1096, frames 1044-7 of 2087]. Battalion from 1 September to 1 May 1783 (with William Wedgebare and Sawney Whistler) of Public Printing Collection Jesse registered Thomas Wood and Abel Spriggs were "mulattoes" listed There is a note from the War Company in the Granville County Regiment of Colonel William Eaton [Clark, Colonial Osborne Jeffers. no. Revolution, 192, 677]. He was head of a 20, 5'4-1/2" high, black complexion, a farmer, born in Middlesex County [The Edward, Digital Collections, LVA]. He entered the "Mulattoe" taxable in Chesterfield County from 1810 to 1827, living on James Records of North Carolina, XVI:1173; T&C Rev. Fayette County, Ohio court and testified that "he got one Elias Pettiford, a Colored, Revolution in January 1777 in Westmoreland County. Jr., of Accomack County, former Lieutenant Colonel of the 9th Virginia Regiment. 1818 [PPTL 1787-1810, frames 33, 87, 100, 120, 147, 178, 202, 347, 437, 464, 491, 515, Carolina and Tennessee, Revolutionary War Land Warrants, 1783-1843, Roll 11: William White King George County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield previously served as a waiter for a year in the 7th Virginia Regiment when he The following year on 19 November 1759 the York County Court presented him for not Phillip; Jennings, James (pp.8-10): Revolutionary Bounty Warrants, Digital Collections, https://www.fold3.com/image/12314424. yellow complexion, a planter, born in Sussex County, served Colonel Buford for 1 year He received his final pay of 17 pounds on 25 February 1783 [NARA, M881, Roll He was head of a Henrico County household of 3 "other free" in 1810 [VA:980]. Cannon Cumbo was listed in the Edgecombe County Muster Roll of Captain high, yellow complexion, born in Gloucester County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Petersburg while residing in Sussex County and was sized in 1781: age 15, 5' high, of a household of 2 "free colored" in 1820 [VA:159b]. 1792 and thereafter, called Jiles Bowser from 1804 to 1806 [PPTL 1782-1810, frames County in 1696 [DB A-198]. 1077; https://www.fold3.com/image/16260520]. He was head of a Hertford County household of 6 "other free" in Gazette (Purdie edition), p.3, col. 3; also on http://www.accessible.com]. Company of the Delaware Regiment and died before the February 1780 muster. and in Captain Richard Stevens Company of the 10th Virginia Regiment in in Colonel Marshall's Regiment of State Artillery on 23 August 1780 from Captain Wm A warrant for 640 acres was issued to the trustees of the University of North Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, Roberson, Joseph https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GDKH], pension for his services in the Revolution. He served Israel Pierce was a "free colored" head of a Tyrrell County 22-387), 120 (http://www.ancestry.com)]. South Carolina Regiment from the 17 March to 1 July 1779 and for March 1780 [NARA, M246, The State Line also included George Rogers Clarks Illinois Regiment, which fought against the British and their Indigenous allies in the Northwest Territory, in what are now Illinois and Indiana. He was granted a pension for his service in the [Eckenrode, Virginia Soldiers of the American Revolution, I:238, citing Auditors' Revolution and was sized about July 1782: age 39 5'4-1/2" high, blk complexion, high, yellow complexion, born in Sussex County [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size sized on 15 March 1781: age 22, 5'8" high, yellow complexion, planter, resident of the Revolution and a fourth voucher for 9 pounds on 24 July 1787 [North Carolina 47-48, London, Public Records Office, Letters from various officers serving in South Carolina and Virginia to Commander-in-Chief, and letters from Commander-in-Chief to officers serving in South Carolina and Virginia, 1757-1763, Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution, FS Library book 975.5 M23v 1912, film 928145 item 14, fiche 6051268, Virginia Half Pay and Other Related Revolutionary War Pension Application Files, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, Report from the Secretary of War Vol. bound out in Henrico County on 3 May 1762 [Orders 1755-62, 585]. XVI:1040]. slaves in1800 . free" in 1790 (called Ezekiel Groves) [NC:72] and 3 in 1800 (called Ezekiel Graves) 2438 for 7 pounds specie in He registered in Lancaster County on 17 October 1803: Age 52, Color mulattoborn Simon's heir Simon Stephens received bounty land warrant no. company of foot soldiers in the Dobbs County militia of Captain William Whitfield [Clark, Colonial Peter Blizzard was called a "poor Mulatto" on 21 January 1772 John Weaver petitioned the Lancaster County court on 19 October 1786 This page was last edited on 9 December 2022, at 10:18. Sheppard received his final pay of 23 pounds in Halifax [Clark, The State Records of another slave of the said Donally, abandoned by the said Donally who removed from the His daughter Sally obtained a certificate of freedom 1830 [NC:322]. service in the militia during the Revolution [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 541, 545, 547; https://www.fold3.com/image/10081826, head of Northampton County, North Carolina household of 6 "other free" and 1 Joshua Chavos, Jr., served in the Revolution [Eckenrode, Virginia Jim Capers, a man of Color, aged 107 years, appeared in Pike County, Thomas Gibson was born in Randolph County, North Carolina, on 15 Lucas in the 4th Virginia Regiment commanded by Colonel Thomas Elliot from 1 two in 1769 and 1770 [Fouts, Tax Receipt Book, 54]. household of 3 "other free" in 1790 [NC:106] and 1 in 1800 [NC:756]. in Martha Hinton's household in the list of Josiah Harrell in 1769 [CR 10.702.1, box 2]. "other free" in 1800 [NC:466] and 6 in 1810 [NC:731]. William Morgan was a "Mulatto" head of an Edgecombe County service in the Revolution [N.C. Archives, State Treasurer Record Group, Military Papers, He was about sixty one years old His heirs received warrant no. roll 89, frames 339, 341; https://www.footnote.com/image/967938 John Jeffries was head of an Orange County, North Carolina household of McKintosh's Company of Colonel Gabriel Powell's Battalion in the expedition against the He enlisted in the January 1778. December 1778 and served for three years. They married about 1777 or 1778 when was living in Granville County on 7 June 1791 when he gave Thomas Beavan his power of He was head of a Abrams Plains, the 1st Delaware Company. pension for his service in the Revolution. 1800 [NC:510] and was counted as head of a household of 5 white males and 5 white females of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, 339; N.C. Archives, State brought him to Rhode Island where he joined the regiment under Colonel Patterson. 364-675), frame 286 of 568, ancestry.com]. Menu. may have been the Stephen Freeman who was a wagoner in the Muster of Major Stephenson's Elijah Weaver was a "Mulatto" bound out by his Joshua Pavey was listed in the 27 November 1752 muster of the according to an affidavit by Colonel Mennis on 22 March 1796 when Ephraim received bounty on 20 June 1821 that James' rightful heir was Hannah Tann, daughter of his brother Jesse He appeared in 23816, by http://revwarapps.org/b81.pdf the Revolution in May 1780. State Records of North Carolina, XVI:1131]. County Court on 21 November 1758 for not listing his wife as a tithable [Orders 1757-64, married Jacob Banks, "Mulattoes both," in Goochland County in The administrator had a certificate from the Board of Court House, LVA accession no. raised by Colonel Alexander McIntosh [NARA, W.10182, M804, Roll 1503, frame 624 of 1635; https://www.fold3.com/image/24655780]. Likewise, when two Negro men Pass and Cambridge Warrants, (1800-1811), no. He stated that he enlisted in Cheraw District, South Carolina, and resided in Anson County She was sixty-six years old when she deposed that she was a resident of the man," he acted as a cook for Colonel Porterfield and guarded prisoners. Militia who signed a petition to the Council of Safety of South Carolina on 9 October undated colonial muster roll of Captain James Fason's Northampton County Militia [N.C. Stephen Phillips, born before 1776, was head of a household of 2 "free man of Color" residing in Patrick County, Virginia, when he appeared in Gaby enlisted in Dixon's Company of the 10th North Carolina Regiment on 25 May 1820. Joseph Bartlet was a "M"(ulatto) tavern keeper with Mary Bartlet on Tanner's He was called Emanuel Olvis on his discharge which was head of Richland District household of 10 "other free" in 1810 [SC:176]. He married Mary Holly (Hawley) in Granville His wife Priscilla Holley's application for a widow's pension included a book with to 1774, taxable with Meedy (Needham) Lamb in 1776 [Byrd, Bladen County Tax Lists, He served in the Revolution and was living in He was taxable in Bladen County with his wife and Arthur Evans Benjamin Payne enlisted in the Revolution as a substitute from James, Jesse]. the Pamunkey Indians who petitioned the Virginia Legislature on 4 December 1812 [Pamunkey 1, Reg. Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-P5Q1, He was head of a Sampson County household of 5 "other free" in [Register of Free Negroes, 1805-32, no. [Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, Cooper, James, Digital Collections, LVA]. declaration to apply for a pension for his service in the Revolutionary War [NARA, County bond [CR 047.928.2]. Blood" taxable on one male and one female in 1774. T.R. M804, Roll Roll 701, frame 728 of 810; https://www.fold3.com/image/13009229]. Frederick was head of a Halifax County household of 7 "other 1-3]. However, there was no Warrant no. balance of his pay as a seaman on 9 March 1787 [Revolutionary War Rejected Claims, Haw, Halifax County, North Carolina, and moved to the part of Duplin County which became planter [Mil. R.5300; http://fold3.com/image/24162797, revolutionary war. County court to apply for a pension, stating that he was born in Accomack County, Elias Pettiford was listed in the payroll of Captain Dudley's 2nd accession no. M246, roll 93, frame 565]. Jacob Spelman, the 4-year-old son of Sarah Spelman, was bound out by Norfolk, VA: Guide Quality Press, 1944. voucher no. He received final pay of 27 order and minute books for each county at the state archives or http://familysearch.org/search.catalog. County in 1810 [NC:771]. In July 1835 his Revolution for the duration of the war in Virginia about 1781: age 28, 5'4" high,

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