H. Dunkley First SergeantJames Campbell Second SergeantT. When the men who attended its convention voted for secession in April 1861, it was the third time they had brought the issue to a vote. Appendix III: List of Soldiers by Name Updated February 22, 2005 War of 1812 Discharge Certificates Appendix I: List of Units and Subunits Appendix II: List of Company/Detachment Commanders Appendix III: List of Soldiers by Name Appendix IV: List of Soldiers by Unit Appendix III: List of Soldiers by Name [table striped="true" responsive="true"]NameYearRegimentCompanyAbbey, Edward17951st . vZ/C\$R;#M'w^xL8, `I(fI1(`cLgLLkLYa!s{gYv7)}sZ;&ta]_8Te 8z),ap $jh4%!P >a[LqG-5.TVf`6U[;|@nR`W[1hM-;iyk] Francis Taylor of the Second Virginia Regiment, First Lieutenant William Taylor, Second Lieut. Captain Ross commanded this company the first year of the war and it was then Company C when the company was reorganized in 1862. H. Giles, First LieutenantEd Davis, Second LieutenantZack Frazier, Third LieutenantTolliver Spencer, Orderly, Ayres WilliamAgee, AustinAistrop, PatAlexander, WilliamBennett, RichardBoyd, GermanBowman, ColemanBarnard, CharlesConner, R. W.Carter, WalkerCheeley, J. A.Carter, JohnCraddock, Jack Died in prisonCollins, JackCanidy, ConstantChaney, StevenDeHart, JohnDehart, Green W.Dilon, ReidDelon, John G.Doss, JollEpperson, WilliamEdwards, AlbertEast, WilliamFain, HenryFain, JacobFoster, AbeFloyd, JohnFray, JohnGilbert, William P.Gilbert, RobertGates, WilliamHatcher, RushHall, WallerHall, RussellHancock, Lewis P. Died in the warHubbard, Jeff Died in the warHooker, JamesHooker, EphJoyce, AbeJoyce, CalvinJenkins, PeterKeaton, HancefordMartin, IsaacMartin, DanielMartin, RichardMartin, James Enlisted in 58thVirginia RegimentMoran, GeorgeLize, LeeMills, JamesMarshall, ElijahNewman, HaymanNewman, JosephOakley, WilliamOrander, JohnPerkins, JordanPigg, GeorgePigg, BeverlyPickeral, ThomasPendleton, GeorgeRoss, SamuelRay, PinkRoss, WilliamRoss, JeffRickman, Henry Died in the warReynolds, CalowayStovall, John P.Smith, DanielScott, Joseph Enlisted 1864 District of Danville, VA 1865Spangler, CoonTuggle, Tab Died in the time of the warTatum, JamesThompson, TaylorWimbish, James Died in the warWilliams, HenryZiglar, WilliamDuncan, JohnTate, JamesTolliver, SpencerA. Virginia colonial militia, 1651-1776 : Crozier, William Armstrong, 1864-1913 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Virginia colonial militia, 1651-1776 by Crozier, William Armstrong, 1864-1913 Publication date 1954 Topics Virginia. "The Organization of Braddock's Army", This page was last edited on 24 January 2023, at 16:58. Categories: Minutemen, Militia, American Revolution | 2nd Virginia Regiment (1776), Continental Army, American Revolution | Battle of Brandywine Creek | Battle of Germantown | 15th Virginia Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution | Orange County, Virginia, Slave Owners, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. Their firearm of choice was the rifle instead of the musket, and the force was renowned for its expertise with the long rifle. 55 0 obj <>stream F. Cloud Third Lieutenant, second organizationAsa Scott Second LieutenantJ. "Combat Diary for Company F, 310th Infantry, 78th . Died in prison, Elmyra, New YorkHatcher, William. The enemy were found so strongly fortified on he Alleghany Mountains that our General deemed it impossible to dislodge them. Francis is 14 degrees from Jennifer Aniston, 13 degrees from Drew Barrymore, 16 degrees from Candice Bergen, 19 degrees from Alexandre Dumas, 11 degrees from Carrie Fisher, 29 degrees from Whitney Houston, 17 degrees from Hayley Mills, 14 degrees from Liza Minnelli, 14 degrees from Lisa Presley, 18 degrees from Kiefer Sutherland, 15 degrees from Bill Veeck and 21 degrees from Brian Nash on our single family tree. Living in Carroll CountyYeatts, George W.Robertson, Jack, Roberson, Samuel F. Company K, 10thVirginia CavalryRoberson, Daniel A Company K, 10thVirginia CavalryBennett, Thomas Killed, 10thVirginia CavalryBennett, Venith T. Killed, Company K, 10thVirginia CavalryMcAlexander, Peter Company K, 10thVirginia CavalryWright, Jackson Orange ArtilleryWright, Wash Orange ArtilleryEmberson, Wade Orange ArtilleryAkers, Henry Died, Orange ArtilleryMartin, C. J. Orange ArtilleryThomas, Taswell Orange ArtilleryThomas R. T. Orange ArtilleryThomas, R. H. Orange ArtilleryRorrer, William A Orange ArtilleryShelton, Robert Orange ArtilleryWright, S. G. Died, Orange ArtilleryWood, Elijah Orange ArtilleryHelm, Adam Orange ArtilleryBennett, Bluford Died, Orange ArtilleryBurnett, JacobThomas, JacksonThomas, JamesHouchins, LeeRatliff, C. L.Roberson, AbramMartin, JohnHall, HenryVia, IsaacVia, Ruben Died 32ndBattalion Virginia CavalryBoaz, Jefferson Died 32ndVirginia CavalryBurge, D. E.Joyce, William 32ndBattalion Virginia CavalryBoaz, James 32ndBattalion Virginia CavalryAllen, George 32ndBattalion Virginia CavalryAdams, William 32ndBattalion Virginia CavalryFry, Richard 32ndBattalion Virginia CavalryYoung, C. H. 32ndBattalion Virginia CavalryCobb, T. 32ndBattalion Virginia CavalryMays, James 32ndBattalion Virginia CavalrySpencer, John 32ndBattalion Virginia CavalryCollins, Levi P. Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionMoss, W. A. who was ill, barley escaped capture. G. Pendleton First Corporal, wounded Lee Town, VirginiaJohn Moran Second CorporalGeorge T. Burroughes Third CorporalWilliam Conner Fourth Corporal, went to West Virginia, Ayres, William Wounded at Lee Town, VirginiaAdkins, O. C. M. DesertedAdkins, Booher DesertedBurroughs, George T. KilledBuroughs, Tom Went westBoyd, IsraelBoyd, CharlesBoyd, CalebBoyd, H. H. DesertedBowman, Charles H.Branch, John DesertedBlancet, SamuelBrammer, H. T.Cockram, Peter Deserted, went to OhioCockrun, German Deserted, went to OhioConner, William B. DesertedConner, John DesertedConner, James DesertedCollins, A. J.Coleman, SamuelDavis, WesleyDuncan, A. J.Dehart, W. Green Died Raleigh Courthouse, West VA 1861DeHart, W. T., Jr.DeHart, WilliamDeHart, Thomas J.DeHart, Thomas DesertedDonathan, GeorgeElgin, AbsolumFry, Louis A.Fry, John H.Fain, William Living in Floyd CountyGraham, Parris M. Floyd CountyGraham, Noah B. G. Penn Third LieutenantE. Cooper's troop July 1st, 1813. A brief biography by Taylor family descendant and historian William Kyle Anderson; Court records of Orange County, where he served as deputy clerk under his elder brother James; Revolutionary War records that document his service in the 2nd and 15th Virginia Regiment and the Virginia Convention Guards; Letters to and from Virginia Governor Thomas Jefferson, and letters to and from family members; to nephew Francis Stubbs Taylor, 1,000 acres of land on the Ohio River in the State of Kentucky (patented the 6th of Sept.1787), and $1,500, to nephew Francis Taylor, son of Jonathan Taylor, 1,000 acres of my Military land on the northwest of the Ohio River, No. [5] The unit marched the prisoners under guard from Cambridge, Massachusetts to Charlottesville, Virginia arriving in long columns from New Year's Eve 1778 to mid-January 1779. Archives Reference Services Library of Virginia 800 E. Broad St. Richmond, VA 23219 804-692-3888 archdesk@lva.virginia.gov Mr. S. F. Shelor, here is a correct list as I can give if of the men that I know that went from the county. Free family records for Researching Ancestry in Virginia Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 Virginia Genealogy Trails A Proud Part of The Genealogy Trails History Group Muster Rolls Of The Virginia Militia In The War Of 1812 Captain Charles H. Braxton's Company - 1st Regiment Captain Clairborne Wigglesworth's Company - 16th Regiment Het rapporteerde 189 slachtoffers bij Signed 17 Apr 1797. The 2nd Virginia Regiment was formed in October 1775 at Williamsburg. Virginia. Lane John C. Lane [9], The statue was pulled down from its pedestal during the night of 1920 June 2020. Went to the enemyRutledge, James Killed at GettysvburgReynolds, T. B.Reynolds, J. J.Reynolds, P. B.Rose, JacobRogers, George R.Scott, G. B. John Watts. [1], Taylor was also involved with the Valley Forge Campaign. State Library, Richmond. Killed at Lee Town, VAHaley, GussomHubbard, WilliamHubbard, Ben. 3/4/1907-9/18/1947, Grady, Edward B - State: Virginia - Regiment: 56 (Taylor's) Virginia Militia, DPLA's Statement on Potentially Harmful Content, National Archives and Records Administration, National Archives at College Park - Textual Reference, Indexes to the Carded Records of Soldiers Who Served in Volunteer Organizations During the War of 1812. EN RU CN DE ES. Co. G Capt. H. Ruthledge First Sergeant, Killed ChancellorsvilleS. In 1758, Virginia raised two additional regiments of a thousand men each for the Forbes Expedition. Login to find your connection. This is only part of the roll but it is the best we can do now. M. Boyd Second Sergeant, killedS. The Convention Guards unit was raised for guarding the British troops captured at Saratoga, New York during their detention in Virginia. The regiment would remain in service until May 1760. hUmo6bH Mrz verlie es Indiana in Richtung Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.Das Regiment wurde in Charleston eingesetzt , West Virginia, Winchester und Stevenson's Depot, die dort bis zum 27. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Muster Rolls Grady, Edward B - State: Virginia - Regiment: 56 (Taylor's) Virginia Militia Image View Full Item Description Enlistment rank: Captain, discharge rank: Captain Creator War Department. Troop A, commanded by Capt. Washington led the Virginia Regiment in Forbes' successful advance that captured Fort Duquesne George Washington, who had been a part of two failed efforts to take Fort Duquesne, commanded the Virginia militia forces attached to Brig. By February 1776, the Culpeper Minutemen in the Tidewater region were discharged and sent home. The information contained in this officer roster indicates that there was a sixth regiment of the Virginia State Line, probably commanded by Colonel Robert Taylor Preston. D. Yeatts CorporalRobert Newman Corporal, killed May 1864, Arrington, WilliamAyres, William ` Transferred to 51stVirginia RegimentBowman, Preston Killed at Fort DonaldsonBowman, RuelBarnard, JehueBarnard, Patison Killed on BlackwBarnard, Joseph Killed at Elimira, New YorkBowman, JohnBowman, RubenBowman, Crockett Killed at GettysburgBowman, Henry Died at Elmira, New YorkBowman, GalenBowman, JeffBeasley, RichardBowling, WilliamBowling, J. T. Transferred to 42ndInfantryBoyd, R. J.Clifton, DanielClifton, JamesClifton, SamuelCheeley, PeterCraddock, P. J.Castle, JosephCastle, CarterCockram, A. G. Killed at ChancellorsvilleCockram, Nathan Killed May 1864Campbell, J. E. P.Conner, John Living in Wythe CountyChanler, JacksonCranford, WilliamDalton, FredericDunkin, John H.Deatherage, Champ Killed at Charleston, WVDeatherage, LeabEdens, ClaborneEpperson, BennyEpperson, JohnFergeoson, Harden Killed at Fort DonaldsonFain, Abraham Died at Elmira, New YorkGoen, Perrion Killed at GettysburgGeorge, A. J.Gates, VergalHouchins, J. T.Houchins, BurwellHarrell, T. G.Harrell, W. B. Beginning in June, 1792, following the constitutional convention that made Kentucky a state, Col. Taylor built his first brick home on acreage east of Louisville purchased from Isaac Shelby. His company was with Generals Bradford, Adam Stephen and George Washington at the Battle of Brandywine, and soon after at the Battle of Germantown with Washington. Recorded in Circuit Court Order Bok 18, page 550-569 requested recorded by W. T. Akers, William Ayres and William B. T. Lawson First SergeantI. Assigned to the Department of the Peninsula. 1657, to nephew Nathaniel Taylor, son of James Taylor, 1,000 acres of my Military land, No. General Taylor had with him about 2300 men, including the 2d Dragoons, three light batteries, a battalion of foot artillery, and the 3d, 4th, 5th, 7th, and 8th regiments of infantry. T. Noel Second LieutenantB. that agreement made by my Brother William Taylor with John Obannon for locating and securing my Military lands on the North West side of the Ohio shall be complied with. Taylor's company from 28th January to 28th March. Company E, Richmond Light Infantry Blues. Died in hospitalShelton, James Killed in WilliamsburgShelton, JosephSpencer, John R.Spencer, W. H. Killed at Seven PinesSpencer, Harden Killed at Drurys BluffShockley, William H. Third Corporal, twice woundedStaples, John Wounded at WilliamsburgTaylor, GeorgeTaylor, James Went NorthTuggle, Anderson Killed at Second ManassasVipperman, Thomas H. Killed at Drurys BluffWiggington, A. J. He married Martha, daughter of Roger Thompson, of New Kent County, on 23 Feb 1699. Rand's Regiment of Levies (1776) Randolph's Company (1782) . Died in serviceVia, James R.Via, J. E.Washburn, John T. Promoted to CorporalWhaling, JamesWood, GermanWood, JohnWashington, DavidWood, Richard J.Wright, C. J.Wood, LeviWillard, JamesWashburn, J. P.Young, Pleasant Killed in battleZentmeyer, David F. We certify that the foregoing roll is as near correct as we can make it. United States Pre-Civil War. [3] He then built a second brick house, known today as "Springfield" or the Zachary Taylor House. The Virginia Convention concurred on January 11, 1776. Spotsylvania Co. Court, June 15, 1780. . 2021 Valley Forge Legacy Muster Roll Project. Left Valley Forge with the5th Virginia Regimentand the9th Virginia Regiment, 507 men assigned, 281 fit for duty. Franklin, John 1781 Corp in the 3rd Cont Reg of Light Dragoons under Lt-Col Hampton Roster p. 330, Patriot p. 85 Franks, Marshall 1781 Private or Seg under Capt Duvall & Col Casey Roster p. 330, Papers Freeman, John 1781 Capt in Virginia Army under Gen Greene Papers French, Benjamin 1781 Private under Col John Greene's Virginia Regiment . Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionCollins, Joseph Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionCarter, Franklin Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionWright, James Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionGoins, Lee Company H, 32nd? "James Taylor, of King and Queen County, born 1674, died 1729, was long a surveyor in extensive practice, and was a member of the House of Burgesses in 1702. 3 (Jul., 1912), pp. I release any of my brothers or their sons from any indebtedness to me at the time of my death, to brother Benjamin Taylor, the tract of land whereon I now reside. 1st Regiment of Continental Light Dragoons (VA) detachment with 10 men led by Capt. F. Ross, 3rdLieutenant, first year of war, did not reenlistJ. that agreement made by me with Hubbard Taylor about lands in Kentucky, shall be complied with as follows, 1/3 of 3,000 acres on Blackfords Creek, 1/2 of 1,000 acres on Stinking Creek, 1/2 of 1,000 acres on Branch Creek, 1/2 of 1,000 acres on Brashiers Creek, and 1/2 of 3,000 acres on Slate Creek. Six (+1) were named in Francis's diary: Francis recorded a number of other Orange County slaves in his diary: Have you taken a DNA test? We have new and used copies available, in 1 editions - starting at $20.62. One of those brothers, Charles, was killed in the Battle of Mark's Mill in July 1864 in Arkansas, as a member of the 43rd Indiana regiment. Taylor's Regiment of Militia (Albemarle County) (1779) The King'sOwnRoyalRegiment Discharged from Monroe County, VAMoran, James Killed at Lee Town, VirginiaNunn, WilliamNewman, JohnPendleton, V. H.Pigg, Paul C.Pigg, ThomasPlaster, T. J.Rakes, David DesertedRakes, Thomas T.Rorrer, John W.Reed, FlemonRichardson, John S.Shelor, J. F.Summer, J. H. From Floyd CountyScott, John W.Scott, SamuelSouers, T. E.Terry, Henry C.Terry, W. A.Terry, Mat Wounded at Fort DonelsonTerry, John J.Underwood, Alfred Crossed lines to OhioWood, ElijahWilliams, James DesertedWood, John B.Willard, A. J.Roberson, Welch. He was commissioned lieutenant colonel in the Convention Guards Regiment on 24 Dec 1778, and promoted to colonel and took command of the unit on 05 Mar 1779. James Taylor 1st Regiment - Yancey's James Brockman Thomas Coleman Moses Frazier Price Frazier Dabnery Morris John Powell Archibald Sheflet Archibald Shiflet Thomas Shiflett Thomas Sheflet James Taylor Charles Vaughn Crafford Vaughn David Vaughn John Walton 4th Regiment Achilles Hicks Charles Hicks William Knight John B. After the fall of Fort Duquesne, the Assembly voted in 1759 to fill the one regiment still in service, and to raise a force of another 500 men that would remain in the province for its immediate defense. The 33d, the "Ontario Regiment," was composed of "com-panies from the northwestern part of the state and was mustered into the U. S. service at Elmira, July 3, 1861, for two years, to date from May 22, 1861. At the time Gwynn's Island was taken by the Virginians, Major Byrd . Taylor was born in Orange County, Virginia in 1744 to Zachary Taylor and Elizabeth Lee. He was injured in a disastrous 1792 battle with Indians under Little Turtle near Fort St. Clair, site of the present Eaton, Ohio. Captain Ross commanded this company the first year of the war and it was then Company C when the company was reorganized in 1862 . Leave a message for others who see this profile. The old 15th Regiment was renumbered as the 11th. William Cunningham and Capt. C. Rakes, 2ndCorporalB. J. Woolwine, 4thCorporal, promoted to Orderly Sergeant in 1861, elected Lieutenant in 1862 and promoted to Captain in 1864. [4][6] He donated 60 acres (240,000m2) for the creation of Taylorsville, Kentucky, which was named in his honor.[7]. 20, No. Organized at Richmond, Virginia under the command of Colonel Thomas P. August and Lieutenant Colonel James R. Crenshaw. In 1780-81 nearly half of the regiment was attached to Virginia's George Rogers Clark for his expedition to Illinois. Box 679 River Plantations as a center of historical interest and as a beautifully restored example of the Mansions that graced Virginia's Golden Age.The land on which it . A.Lawless, George W.Loving, Arthur J. During the American Revolution many local state militia units were created to help defend the rights of the colonies. Queen's Loyal Virginia Regiment. All four kamikaze UAVs were destroyed by air defense forces and equipment," they said. [2] Colonels [ edit | edit source] 1776-1777 - Colonel William Woolford in command from 13 Feb 1776 to 21 Feb 1777 124-127.) It remained on the Cherokee frontier until early 1762, when the governor disbanded it. Press Esc to cancel. The GCVHF office will be open by appointment only until April 2023. H. Giles Promoted to CaptainEd Davis Promoted to First LieutenantZack Frazier Promoted to Second LieutenantJohn P. Stovall Elected Third Lieutenant. At the end of his service with the 8th VA Reg., he enlisted with the 9th Virginia Regiment serving as Private in Captain Berry and Captain Wood's companies, under Colonel George Matthews' command fighting in the Battle of Monmouth, NJ for 3 years. 1st virginia regiment Posted on February 21, 2021 September 2, 2021 by Michele Murphy Stirling's Division | Muhlenberg's Brigade | 1st Virginia Regiment Sometime in December it was ordered to the Valley of Virginia to form General Stonewall Jacksons Division. Physical Address Entered Valley Forge with 237 men assigned and 94 fit for duty. The General Assembly having passed a Resolution empowering the Governor with the Advice of Council, to raise a Regiment of Voluntiers to consist of Six hundred Men rank & file, with proper officers to command them, for the particular purpose of . All Rights Reserved. Clement Read. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. A. Tatum First LieutenantJoseph G. Penn Second LieutenantR. "The enemy attacked Ukraine from the northern direction with Shahed-type attack drones. A. Richardson Corporal, killed at ChancellorsvilleLeroy Boalt Corporal, living in Carroll CountyA. Rgiment de Walsh. (Hick)Hanks, Pugh H.Janey, JohnJefferson, WilliamJefferson, John P.Jestice, John Died on his way to the ArmyKeaton, HiramKeaton, James M.Lackey, James M.Leary, William DesertedLawson, James M.Lawson, LafayetteMcAlexander, James Died in serviceMcAlexander, Jeremiah Died in serviceMartin, William G. DesertedMcAlexander, JohnMoore, W. T. Died in serviceMcAlexander, SamuelMcAlexander, DavidMcAlexander, DanielMcAlexander, CharlesMcAlexander, DariusMorrison, David J. DesertedMcAlexander, James C. DesertedMcGee, John P.McGee, WilliamMcDonald, Hiram F. DesertedMorrison, Thomas C.Martin, David H. DesertedMorrison, James T.Martin, Larkin T. Died in serviceMorrison, John T. DesertedMartin, E. N.Martin, CrawfordMcGee, Green DesertedMoore, Jacob S.Manan, WilliamMize, W. B.Nolen, C. M.Nolen, Ephraim S. Died in serviceNolen, John DesertedNolen, David DesertedPendleton, JohnPrice, B. M.Roberson, AbramRoss, James Died in serviceRoss, SamuelRoberson, LandonRatliff, L. G. Died from woundsRorrer, W. R. DesertedRay, Joseph DesertedReynolds, George W.Reynolds, William A. DesertedRoss, Charles P.Rakes, John D.Ross, James W. Died in serviceRatliff, PhillipRoss, R. R.Rakes, AlexanderRoss, WilliamReynolds, William Captured and died in prisonRoss, John T.Ross, John W. Killed on pickettRakes, Charles J. DesertedRakes, S. J. Captain John E. Penns Company Patrick-Henry Volunteers left Penns Store July 1, 1861 for Lynchburg to go into camp for military instruction. S. Dickerson Sergeant, living in Carroll CountyJohn Shelor Sergeant, died at Elmira, New YorkJohn Stopp Corporal, killed 1864Samuel Smith Corporal, killed at Fort DonelsonG. Commanded by Col. John Bailey. Taylor discussed the history of the Utica Institute, a historically Black college founded . They did so in 1785. William Fisher's Declaration They lived first at his plantation, "Hare Forest". Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_militia_units_in_the_American_Revolutionary_War, RevWarTalk Community Guidelines Privacy Terms info@revwartalk.com.

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