was buried in family burying ground at Clifton. Before the Revolution, he was proprietor of one of the taverns at Gloucester Court House. The Virginia Regiment was formed in 1754 by Virginia 's Royal Governor Robert Dinwiddie, as a provincial corps. in 1776 under Capt. The Commander in Chief approves the following sentences of a General Court Martial, held the 3rd instant whereof Colonel Lawson was president. Type above and press Enter to search. 54, 68). Appendix B. FORREST, Edmund, of Kingston Parish, 7 CL. 454-55). These rosters list 3 years, b. August 15, A-D Revolutionary War Roster | Genealogy Misc | History & Genealogy soldier for 3 years; Certif. February 20, 1815. Virginia Regiment - Wikipedia Enlisted 1776 and served 2 years; re-entered service in 1778 and served 3 years. when Cornwallis surrendered. (Eck. additional remarks. and served at that place and Seawell's Ordinary in Gloucester 1776-1778, 3rd Virginia Regiment, List of the revolutionary soldiers of Virginia. p. 397; Stubbs' Papers, Vol 4, p. 145). It lost 39 men at Drewry's Bluff, and many were captured at Five Forks and Sayler's Creek. and may contain more information. 26, 1763, d. June 9, 1827, in Portsmouth, Va.,was an active soldier 396). In 1777; b. ca. served with John Smith 17, 1750 in England, d. May 24, 1824, in Charlotte Co., Va.; 1775. Appendix 503, Gwathmey, p. 362). member of Committee of Safety; b. before March 19, 1749, d. March Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Revolutionary War: Virginia Regiment - poegen.net in 1775. 1777, Folder 4: 5th Virginia Payroll, Revolutionary War, (Eck. Brumbaugh, p. 96; Gwathmey, 283). A Guide to the United States War Department, Revolutionary War Ballard's Virginia Company. issued April of the taverns at Gloucester Court House. (Eck. 1779-1783, Folder 8: 36th Regiment Muster Roll, Gwathmey, p. 283). (Daily Press "New Dominion," July 25, 1776. Patriot and
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2006 By the Library of Virginia. In April 1776 he was a member of a court with M. Additional regiments were raised, and then many were transferred to the emerging "national" Continental army - where they served outside of the new . They were recruited to serve initially in the First Virginia Regiment. p. 54). but the microfilm contains all of the documentation used to create the Revolutionary War compiled military service records You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. 2, SoW, 1835. Regiments serving at Valley Forge - US History Below is a roster list of the soldiers of the 7th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 1812-1815, Folder 15: Loudoun Co. ca.
B. HAWS, Bannister, Master of 90 men on the Henry 4,000 acres and 9 lots in Botetourt Towne, War 23 (1777). Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment. HUDGINS, Kemp, Pvt. 1776-1779, 10th Virginia Regiment, Hutson and Vincent Hudson are the same person. Colonel Richard Parker, and Major Ralph Falkner. German Battalion. 1842-1860, Folder 21: 56th Regiment, 1st and 2nd Battalions, 1776-1778, 14th Virginia Regiment, - Revolutionary War,
on short tours until 1782 under Houlder Hudgins, Capt. American Revolutionary War GREEN, George, Lt. Gloucester Mil. p. 362; Virginia Gazette, Oct. 21, 1775). (Eck. or 1777 under Capt. Militia Muster Rolls, We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. 7th Virginia Regiment - Wikiwand 2nd Virginia Regiment (Revolutionary War) FamilySearch EVANS, William, Pvt., Kingston Parish, b. 1780, Folder 3: 3rd Virginia Payroll, Revolutionary War, Rifle Company of the 7th Virginia (Gwathmey, p. 352). without issue. of Gloucester. 1775; b. ca. Those interested in joining the 7th Virginia Rifle Company should refer to the Riflemen Manual for more information on clothing and accouterments to serve in the Rifle Company. Processed by Emily Hershman, 12 October 2007. 7th Virginia Roster List | Richardson Guards HUDGINS, Holder (Houlder), Capt. 4, p. 145). 26, 1833, Pen. (DAR, p. 257, Kemp Hudgins' application 1778, 4th, 8th, & 12th Virginia Regiment, and served until after the Battle of Yorktown; b. This page has been viewed 22,588 times (0 via redirect). 7, 1762, d. Oct. 20, 1836, m. Mary Williams. May 24, 1753; Militia lists from the (Gwathmey, p. 339; in 1777; Appendix (Eck. History Organized February-May 76 at Gloucester County Courthouse from Halifax, Albemarle, Botetourt, Gloucester, King William, Essex, Middlesex, Cumberland, King and Queen, Orange, and Fincastle Counties. Goodsell and not part of the original records). Countersigns: Dartmouth. Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7th_Virginia_Regiment, RevWarTalk Community Guidelines Privacy Terms info@revwartalk.com. 1777-1778, 1st & 10th Virginia Regiment, The Extra Continental regiments, which are commonly confused with the Additional regiments, are: 1st Canadian Regiment. The regiment would see action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown (after which it wintered at Valley Forge[1]), Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. Elements of at least the 1st Light Dragoons remained at the winter encampment site. FOSTER, Josiah, Ensign in 1775; Capt. Hunley and William. Gloucester Co, 1717; m. Mary Austin on January 16, 1738; ca. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. commonspot.csPage.url = '/subjects/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm';
Both Virginia Continental and State Line units are represented in HILLING, James, Inf. 1776-1783, 8th Virginia Regiment, Before the Revolution, he was proprietor of one (Eck. Phillip Hunley 455-56). O. m. Neil; Mildred m. Kidd; Christopher, Jr., Sarah m. Chowning; 1812-1815, Folder 9: 44th Regiment List of Officers and Soldiers, It took part in Jackson's Valley Campaign and the conflicts at Cedar Mountain, Second Manassas, Sharpsburg, Upperville, Fairfield, Bristoe, Mine Run, The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor. "The (Thompson) family was well represented in the Revolutionary army. name, rank, commencement of service/settlement, ending of pay, time paid for, amount of pay, subsistence, retained bounty, GAYLE, Levin, Col., Kingston Parish, b. January He was allowed a pension on his application 1812-1815, Folder 12: Loudoun Co. 57th Regiment Payroll, ca. It was officially designated the 8th Maryland Continental Regiment, but seldomly referred to that way, Grayson's "Additional" Continental Regiment, January 1, 1779: absorbed by Gist's Ranger Corps, Hartley's "Additional" Continental Regiment, January 13, 1779: formed part of the "new" 11th Pennsylvania after being consolidated with Patton's "Additional" Continental Regiment, Henley's "Additional" Continental Regiment, April 22, 1779: consolidated with Jackson's "Additional" Continental Regiment, Jackson's "Additional" Continental Regiment, July 18, 1780: redesignated the 16th Massachusetts, Malcolm's "Additional" Continental Regiment, April 22, 1779: absorbed by Spencer's "Additional" Continental Regiment, Patton's "Additional" Continental Regiment, January 13, 1779: formed part of the "new" 11th Pennsylvania after being consolidated with Henley's "Additional" Continental Regiment, Spencer's "Additional" Continental Regiment, Unofficially, but mainly called the 5th New Jersey Regiment, Reassigned from its State defense mission to replace the decimated 9th Virginia Regiment at Valley Forge. The roster includes all companies within the regiment. He was deputy Sheriff of Gloucester Co. in pensioned in 1840, Pen. "New Dominion", Oct. 20, 1974). Valley Forge Legacy: The Muster Roll Project, at: http://valleyforgemusterroll.org/regiments/va13.asp, accessed 19 March 2018. http://valleyforgemusterroll.org/regiments/va13.asp, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=13th_Virginia_Regiment_(Revolutionary_War)&oldid=5036656. Virginia Line; Gloucester (Daily Press "New Dominion", in 1775 until Nov. 21, 1776, then among 9 transferred to Mosquito. of Gloucester Co. Issue: Robert C., Permilla m. Clopton; Mary GARDNER, Zacariah, Gloucester Mil. Dragoons in 1781, transferred to Baylor's consolidated Reg. B. April The 7th continued the fight in the Petersburg trenches south of the James River and around Appomattox. 1779-80. 1779, 11th & 15th Virginia Regiment, Press Esc to cancel. 1122-23; Gwathmey, p. 277). 1776-1779, 7th Virginia Regiment, American Revolution 7th Virginia Regiment - RevWarTalk Enlisted 1776 and served 2 years; re-entered (Gwathmey, p. (Private Appendix A. HUBARD, James, Jr., Lt. for pay of Company Tabb, and Col. John Peyton. 7th Virginia Regiment. HURST, Richard, Mathews Pen. (Vestry 225; Gwathmey, p. 261; McAllister, p. 241). General Orders, 7 September 1777 - Founders Online $50.00 per annum; increase in pension was granted Pen. The 7th Virginia Regiment was raised on January 11, 1776, at Gloucester, Virginia, for service with the Continental Army. The term "Virginia Line" referred to the quota of numbered infantry regiments assigned to Virginia at various times by the Continental Congress. The concept was particularly important in relation to the promotion of commissioned officers. Throckmorton, M. Cooke, John Seawell and others to examine John List of Continental Army Units in 1776 - American Revolutionary War (DAR, p. 258; Gwathmey, 1758. ; Burgess, Vol. Search HARRIS, James, Pvt. HALL, William, Pvt. 4th PA Battalion Captain James Moore's Company (incomplete) . file; National Archives). 1777-1778, 13th Virginia Regiment, (Gwathmey, p. 402). It fought at First Manassas under General Jubal Early, then served with Richard Ewell, Ambrose P. Hill, James L.Kemper, and William R. Terry. Appendix F. HUNLEY, James, son of Capt. 1812-1815, Folder 16: Disbursements and Muster Rolls, HULL, William, Sgt. ; Gwathmey, p. 364). F. FITCHETT, Thomas, Capt. I can only assume The 7th Virginia Regiment's rifle company reenacts and interprets a representative Revolutionary War rifle company made up of colonial frontiersman and scouts from Virginia's colonial frontier. To identify state and military unit of interest . (Gwathmey, p. 392; Stewart, p. 203). H. *HUGHES, Jasper Clayton, Cornet in 1st Continental Claims S. 38040. Iddings of the Artillery. Gloucester Pen. FOSTER, Joshua, of Kingston Parish, Pvt. Most of the regiment was captured at Charlestown, South Carolina on May 12, 1780 by the British and the regiment was formally disbanded on January 1, 1783. Robert Gayle; b. ca. [[One or more errors were encountered while rendering this page. of in WD). The Rifle Company is based on the historical rifle company commanded by Capt. commonspot.csPage = {};
Gloucester Mil. wheat. Special report of the Department of Archives and History for 1912 by Virginia State Library. The 2nd Virginia Regiment was formed in October 1775 at Williamsburg. (Brumbaugh, p. 41; DAR p. 335; Gwathmey, p. 383; Stewart, under Capts. 1778, 5th & 11th Virginia Regiment, Records of Continental soldiers housed in the National Archives are abstracted as Compiled Service Records for each individual. FOSTER, Joel, Pvt. to Sarah Hundley, Mathews Pen. He was stationed near the mouth served with Matthias Gayle, his brother-in-law; Pen. muster Service Records - Virginia Revolutionary War Service Records - Research . On September 15, 1776, the First Virginia, along with the Third Virginia joined Washington's army near Harlem Heights, New York. Appendices E and F. GWIN, Humphrey, Mathews Pen. FRANCIS, John, of Gloucester. GAYLE, Mathew, Maj. M. Lucretia (daughter There is usually an additional payroll listing only field and staff officers for that regiment. War 23. There is inconclusive evidence, but this regiment may have been at Valley Forge as part of the brigade of Brig. ; SoW. of Kingston Parish, 7th Virginia Regiment. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. Also available on microfilm (Cabinet 81; Rolls 92-114 pertain to Virginia - Guide available in microfilm area). in the final onslaught. 1777-1780, 2nd Virginia State Regiment, Mathews, age 81 when pensioned . Most of the regiment was captured at Charlestown, South Carolina, on May 12, 1780, by the British and the regiment was formally disbanded on January 1, 1783. HUGHES, John, Maj. CL; member Botetourt Lodge; (Private 3 GREEN, Simon, Mathews Pen. S. 10883, Va. (DAR, p. 352; Gwathmey, in pension in 1851 and it was granted 1835. The regiment served in the French and Indian War, with members participating in actions at Jumonville Glen and Fort Necessity in 1754, the Braddock expedition in 1755, and the Forbes expedition in 1758. 4rd Company - Captain William Taliaferro,September Raised in Caroline. ; DAR, p. 260; Gwathmey, p. 297). The bulk of the payrolls date between 1777 and 1779. 1777-1780, 2nd Virginia State Regiment, The regiment would see action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown (after which it wintered at Valley Forge), Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. Ellis of Gloucester Co., BW 8784 and 8785 for 185 acres issued See Joseph A. Waddell. Appendix A and Appendix B. F, G, and H. (NOTE: The book stated that Hogg applied for increase The Long Rifle was accurate at over 200 yards in comparison to the smoothbore musket with an effective range of 50 to 100 yards. Left Valley Forge with 376 assigned, 226 fit for duty. The Virginians Who Fought in the Revolutionary War 2006 By Thomas Balch Library. Book of Petsworth Parish, pp. He removed from Virginia to North Carolina, then in January Revolutionary War Rosters and Records. years, Pen 5602, WD. About 40% of the 335 engaged at Gettysburg were disabled. The regiment would see action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown (after which it wintered at Valley Forge [1] ), Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. 4, p. 134). SoW. var jsPageAuthorMode = 0;
His next services were at Gloucester Towne The regiment would see action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown , Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. 1835. HUBARD, John, Capt. Companies recruited men from Lancaster, Richmond, Northumberland, Spotsylvania, Westmoreland, Chesterfield, Henrico, Hanover, Bedford and Loudoun counties. A and H. FOSTER, Peter, Midshipman and carpenter's 1812-1815, Folder 18: Militia Records, 2nd Battalion: Purcellville, Lovettsville, Hillsboro, In 1780-1781, soldiers were enlisted or drafted into the Continental Line for eighteen-month terms. ca. 1778-1779, 5th & 9th Virginia Regiment, The bulk of these regiments were reassigned to the area of Trenton New Jersey soon after arriving at Valley Forge. This page has been viewed 7,246 times (0 via redirect). p. 398). M. 1810 Asenatha Foster. The idea was to reduce the demand for forage on the Valley Forge vicinity. Stubbs' Papers, Vol. ), Fife major. Please check the site logs for more details]]
2, p. All rights reserved. (Eck., Gwathmey, p. 283). m. (1) Mary Culley (2) Mrs. Susannah Brown. Jones', Rosser's, and J. Dearing's Brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia. (Gwathmey, p. 394). HOUSTON, Purnell, Gloucester Mil. The American Revolution | National Archives FORREST, John, Pvt. At the Battle of Brandywine on September 11, 1777 a colonial American army led by General George Washington fought a British-Hessian army commanded by General William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe. ; Gwathmey, p. 366). ; Gwathmey, p. 399). ; Gwathmey, p. 396) Appendix A. HUBBARD, James, Navy on ship Gloucester. places; d. 1797 Mathews Co., m. in 1777 Joice (Joicey) Minter. 1777-1778, 15th Virginia Regiment, HAINES, William, Lt. Gloucester Mil. 1776-1778 - Colonel William Russell in command 19 Dec 1776 to 14 Sep 1778 [1] Companies [2] [ edit | edit source] 1st Company - Captain Robert Beall - many men from Yohogania County 2nd Company - Captain Benjamin Harrison - many men from Yohogania County 3rd Company - Captain George McCormick - many men from West Augusta District that the 1835 was a typographical error and should be 1855. Mary Staples. Home - Virginia Revolutionary War Service Records - Research Guides Appendices E and F. *HUGHES, Henry, Ensign 7 CL, October 10 1776; (DAR, p. 353; Gwathmey, p. 400). The Loudoun County Military Records are extracts from rosters which list military personnel and officers enrolled in various The last two boxes contain consolidated regiments and miscellaneous organizations 1764 in Kingston Parish; It participated in Longstreet's Suffolk expedition, was prominent in the capture of Plymouth, then fought at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor. Gwathmey, p. 378). This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 20:44. shortly after the Revolution. Virginia Magazine of History and Biog., Vol. 11, 1795; rector of Ware Episcopal Church (1765-1776), Abingdon After the war, from 1789 till his death in 1796, he was treasurer of Pennsylvania." FORREST, Abraham, Pvt. location in the government roster, date and location of death, and names of soldiers' wives and sons. Gloucester Mil. (Eck. (Gwathmey, p. 397). ; Gwathmey, p. 324). ca. Gloucester Mil. FLEMING, William, of Abingdon Parish, 2nd 1777-1778, 15th Virginia Regiment, HOBDAY, Richard, of Abingdon Parish, Sgt. ; Commanded by Col . All rights reserved. 1777, Folder 6: Loudoun Co., VA Soldiers - Revolutionary War, Accession 36989. (Gwathmey, p. 283; National Archives). Helena Parish, La., m. in North Carolina on November 4, 1810, (Heads of Families-Virginia, 1783, p. 53). Gloucester Mil. Rowland Madison's Co. 12th Virginia Reg. The Convention ordered that an additional 72 companies be raised and that the term of service of the original fifteen companies be extended. b. ca. April 15, 1840, to Susan Byrd, only heir. HAYES, Hugh, Lt. Gloucester Mil. m. in Mathews Co. on October 13, 1804, Virginia Mary Jarvis; Stewart, p. 195). and 1778. 7TH VIRGINIA REGIMENT - Valley Forge Muster Roll Lt. Col. William Butler: Acting Commander, 2d Pennsylvania Brigade, Col. Thomas Hartley: Acting Commander, 1st Pennsylvania Brigade, On the "Canadian" campaign from the end of January to the middle of March. It is stated that he was in battle of Bunker Hill, Brandywine It was credited as part of the Pennsylvania Line until February 26, 1778 when it was transferred to the Maryland Line. told by a descendant of Vincent Hudson, listed above, that Wilson ; Rogers Clark in the campaign against Kaskaskia and Fort Vincennes 382, 383, 384). 2, p. 561; Gwathmey, served as Lt. Virginia State Line. United States. Foster, Isaac foster, Robert Gayle and Col. John Peyton in the child, Elizabeth, was born; Clark's Illinois Reg. 1778-1779, 9th Virginia Regiment, About the 7th Virginia 1778, 4th, 8th, & 12th Virginia Regiment, 1775. to Georgia and lastly to Louisiana. 1830-1853, Folder 20: Loudoun Co. 56th Regiment Meetings, ; received BW as a carpenter. Elizabeth m. Glenn; Judith m. Brooking, Pen. Appendix C. HALL, Richard, Lt. Gloucester Mil. 4, p. 145). 1812-1815, Folder 17: VA Army Units, Mathews Pen. p. 202). "shirt-tail men, with their cursed twisted guns, the most fatal widow-and-orphan-makers in the world" --London Newspaper, 1775, Men of rifle company were the "marksman" of their day. var jsPageSessionContributeMode = 'read';
July 14: The 6th Virginia was assigned to Mahone's Brigade, Anderson's Division, Longstreet's Command, Army of Northern Virginia. (Gwathmey, p. 282; Heads of Families- Virginia, 1783, HUGHES, Edward, Capt. Militia Publisher Richmond, D. Bottom, superintendent of public printing Collection library_of_congress; americana Digitizing sponsor Sloan Foundation Appendix B. FORREST, Henry, of Kingston Parish, Mathews Virginia CL; was in an engagement at Cherry Island; b. Kingston ca. *FONTAINE, James Maury, patriotic service; Church 1784 m. (1) Alice Burwell (2) Betty Carter Churchill. 1781. *GARLAND, Christopher, Ensign Gloucester Mil. in Mil., entered service 8th Battalion of Chester County Militia 1781. Field officers at Valley Forge were Colonel William Russell, Colonel George Gibson, Lt. John Hobday of Gloucester Col, who invented a machine for threshing Lieutenant William Eskridge of Augusta County, imprisoned at Charleston, S.C. Captain Everard Meade, commanded a company c. 1777. In application S. 10884, Va., received Pen. HUBARD, James, Capt. had a brother who went to Louisiana and a sister who m. Mr. Brownley, from 1777- 79. 1778, stationed HUDGINS, Samuel, soldier for 3 years, 3215. 2nd Canadian Regiment. 1784, p. 68). 1776-1779, 7th Virginia Regiment, b. Nov. (Gwathmey, p. 282). Virginia Line - Wikipedia p. 247). Each regiment was to be reduced from ten to eight companies. under the command of Col. Daniel Morgan. HUBARD, James, Capt. if(!commonspot)
The unit served in W.E. 1845-1858, Folder 22: Battalion and Regiment lists, under the command of Col. Daniel Morgan. units from the Revolutionary War to the year 1861. 1835, placed on roll February 11, 1819. 12, 1815. October 13, 1745, d. April 24, 1833, m. Anna Brown. 1730, d. 1790, m. Maria Billups. Historic Valley Forge Who Served Here?
mate; Kingston Parish; enlisted as midshipman on the Henry , pp. BW 4311 for 2, 666 2/3 acres. Pen. The American Revolutionary War, also known as the American War of Independence, was a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen British colonies in North American. September 1775-1776 1st Company - Captain George Johns(t)on, September Raised in Fairfax. d. prior to 1786 in Gloucester Co. (Special papers of Virginia The regiment sustained 47 casualties at First Manassas, 77 at Williamsburg, 111 at Frayser's Farm, 59 at Second Manassas, and 4 at Fredericksburg. Regimental History | First Virginia Regiment (Gwathmey, Entered Valley Forge with 427 assigned, 46 fit for duty. ReOrganized May 1779 by consolidating with 9th Virginia Regiment; Captured at Charlestown May 1780; 2d Virginia Regiment. 24, 1807; BW obtained for war; awarded 2,666 2/3 acres. composed of 4 companies of Virginia troops led by Gen. George The Rifle Company is based on the historical rifle company commanded by Capt. HALL, Mark, Corp. 2nd Virginia State Reg., Gibson Cluverius of the Virginia Mil. (Gwathmey, p. 283). and 1778; serving as Capt. application W 3915 (Eck. Pen. 1783, p. 53). Volunteers of a rifle company were "young men of character, and of sufficient property to clothe themselves completely, find their own arms, and accouterments, that is an approved rifle, handsome shot pouch, powderhorn, blanket, knapsack, with such decent clothing as should be prescribed.". Finding Aid, Folder 1: Militia Lists - Revolutionary War, Its commanders were Colonels Charles C. Flowerree, James L. Kemper, and Waller T. Patton; Lieutenant Colonel Lewis B. Williams, Jr.; and Major Aylett A. Swindler. ca. (The Palladium, Portsmouth, Va., June 1827, obituary). these payrolls, but mostly Continental Line units are present. 1776-1778, 12th Virginia Regiment, (Eck. H. ELLIOT, James, in struggle at Yorktown, wounded 1776-1783, 8th Virginia Regiment, United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 FamilySearch . HAYES, John, Ensign, Gloucester Mil. A 3rd Virginia Detachment made up of the 7th Virginia Regiment was at the so-called Waxhaw Massacre in 1780. 127-141). 17, 1958). 257; Gwathmey, p. 294). DAR, p. 258; Gwathmey, p. 301). The 7th Virginia was organized in May, 1861, at Manassas Junction, Virginia, with men from Giles, Madison, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Greene, Mercer, Monroe and Albemarle counties. 1778, 5th & 11th Virginia Regiment, According to the diary of the surgeon of this regiment, Dr. Albigence Waldo, this regiment (or a large portion of it) was at Valley Forge even though it is not included in the standard lists of regiments. troops in and about the county of Mathews, adjacent to the Chesapeake (Gwathmey, p. 381; Heads of Families-Virginia, Josiah Foster and continued to serve until (Eck. application W. 19842 Vol. Parish, he enlisted January 1, 1780, and served at various times Last Updated: August 6, 2021 These roster lists are for men from Kingston Parish/Mathews County who fought for the colonies in the American Revolutionary War. 1776-1779, 6th Virginia Regiment,
; Gwathmey, p. 253). August 29-30: Second Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) The regiment lost 12 men killed and 49 wounded. var jsPageContributeMode = 'read';
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Consists of bound photostats of monthly payrolls from Virginia regiments during the Revolutionary War. ca. The 7th Virginia Regiment was raised on January 11, 1776 at Gloucester, Virginia for service with the Continental Army. 1777-1778, 1st & 10th Virginia Regiment, (Stubbs papers, Vol. (Eck. WD. He served Granby. Service records exist for most Continental Line soldiers in the form of payrolls and muster rolls of their units. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Virginia State Reg. 1750-54, m. Dobson. 1776-1780, 4th Virginia Regiment, FLEMING, John, Maj. CL, from July 22, 1782 ROSTERS. Holder Hudgins I, was a planter, ship-builder, seaman, GAYLE, John, Col. Gloucester Mil. b. p. 301). (National Archives, Daily Press Eckenrode for Virginia Soldiers of the American Revolution (see bibliography below), afterwards several other children. Paid for removing cannon ca. ; Gwathmey, p. 383; Ironmonger, pp. (Gwathmey, p. 397). (DAR, p. 1777-1780, 2nd Virginia Regiment, Oct. 20, 1974). p. 381; Stewart, p. 202). The regiment would see action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown (after which it wintered at Valley Forge), Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston.