The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: NC
Qualifying Service: Lieutenant
Birth: bef 1758 Death: Oct 1826 / Fayette / GA
Additional References:
Pension application R11611
Randolph Co, N.C. Tax List 1779
"Genealogical Abstracts of Rev War Pension Files", Vol III, N-Z, by Virgil D. White, pg 3868, 1992, National Historical Publishing Co
Spouse: (1) XX XX; (2) Rebecca Steed Children: Templeton C;
He served in the North Carolina Troops. He was on the Cherokee Expedition under Colonel Polk, and fought at the Siege of Charleston and at the Battle of Stono. He was later in Captain John Henderson's Company of Troops commanded by Colonel Hill. In 1781, he re-enlisted in Captain James Gile's Company of the South Carolina Militia commanded by Colonel Hill and General Sumter. He was at the Battle of Eutaw Springs and later received a pension for his services.
Buried: Eastside Cemetery, Lumpkin, Georgia.
See: (1) Abstracts of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots. Reported to D.A.R. in 1939.
(2) Georgia Citizens and Soldiers of the American Revolution, p. 222.
(3) Georgia's Roster of the Revolution, p. 181.
(4) History of Stewart County, Georgia, v. 2, p. 365.
(5) Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution, p. 997.
Source: Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers & Sailors, Patriots & Pioneers; Volume 2, by Ross Arnold & Hank Burnham with additions and corrections by: Mary Jane Galer, Dr. Julian Kelly, Jr., and Ryan Groenke. Edited by: Ryan Groenke.
A Georgia County-by-County compilation of Revolutionary War Patriots who made Georgia their permanent home and died here, including information on service history, birth dates, death dates and places of burial with an index.
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