Thomas Wood and Abel Spriggs were "mulattoes" listed
He
"Mulatto" taxable in Culpeper County from 1798 to 1802 [PPTL 1782-1802, frames
Town on 11 April 1776 [Public Archives Commission, Delaware, 43-5]. free" in 1790 [NC:134]. also in Abbeville in 1810 [SC:82]. Godfrey was listed as a landsman on Captain
William, Thomas & James Cutillow [Lunenburg County, Free Negro, Slave Records,
S.108.357; http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. M805, Roll 48; https://www.fold3.com/image/12783624]. termination of the war [NARA, R.5859, M804, roll 1470, frame 469 of 1069; https://www.fold3.com/image/24947929]. He was a "free Negro" taxable in Botetourt County in 1794 and
He was about
8, 68]. Silvester Beverly and Abraham Goff [NARA, M246, Roll 94, frame 43 of 742;
years, then lived for seven years in Vincennes, Indiana [NARA, S.32273, M805, reel 368,
Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GFG5,
complexion, a taylor [The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at
Priscilla was head of a St. Matthews Parish, Orangeburg household of 8 "free
"Mulatto" taxable in Culpeper County in 1789 (2 tithes), 1790 and 1796 (a tithe
of a Robeson County household of 5 "other free" in 1790 [NC:50]. Thomas Batterson (Negro) enlisted in the Revolution as a substitute in
Orders and Minutes are the court
James Hathcock was counted as white in the 1830 Chatham County census. in Powhatan County, who entered the service on 24 March 1781 for 1-1/2 years, and had
Free Negro Affidavit, 1800, African American Narrative Digital Collection, LVA]. discharged in 1779 and reenlisted for 18 months in Charles City County just prior to the
Rebecca Beckett registered as a "free Negro" in
from 1782 to 1802 [PPTL 1782-1802, frames 23, 83, 195, 336, 417, 496, 609, 693, 823, 867]
James Mush, a Chickahominy Indian who confessed to burning down the cabin of another
City County in 1783 [PPTL, 1783]. T.R. Frank Cypress was bound apprentice in Surry County in 1754, bound
1137, call no. He was head of a Buckingham County household 6 "other free"
He may have been the Daniel Williams for whom Mr. Broadhead received final pay of 11
He
were in Captain John Bryan's Craven County Company in June 1778 [N.C. Archives, Troop
in Sussex County, Virginia, about 27 July 1782 when he was sized: age 16, 5'1-1/2"
24296, by http://revwarapps.org/b69.pdf
Charles Evans enlisted for eighteen months in the Revolution in
North Carolina Regiment in 1777. 31 July 1746 along with three other soldiers: a Mulatto, born in North Carolina, about
[Dixon's edition, p. 3, col. 2]. He was about fifty-nine years old and living in Falmouth on 27 April 1818 when he
[The Chesterfield Supplement or Size Roll of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA
[Clark, The State Records of North Carolina XVII:1054]. was head of a Queen Anne's County household of 8 "other free" in 1790 (called
Ash Pole Swamp in Bladen County, North Carolina, on 19 July 1765 and sold this land on 20
27 January 1756 [CR 010.101.7 by NCGSJ XIII:168, 169, 170]. On 17 December 1764 he was
of Captain John Hennington's Company commanded by Colonel William Thompson in the 3rd
John Redman was taxable in the western district of Hardy County,
He was head of a Warren County household of 5 "other free" a
the war the previous Fall, went by the name of Charles Dobbins, then cut off his
George Pettiford was a "Black" taxable in the 1754 Granville
Jesse Harris was head of a Granville County household of 2 "other
He made an
https://www.fold3.com/image/12804208]. 1795 when he made over his rights to the land warrant to Benjamin Fitzrandolph [North
County [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-PY4B]. 4844 in Halifax District for 3 pounds
His lawyer, Samuel Gerock,
was the grandson of Hannah Hutt whose son John Hutt was sold by the Kent County, Delaware
He may have been the Thomas Pinn
with Captain Benjamin Lane's Edgecombe County Militia in the 1750's [Clark, Colonial
S.108.354, http://archives..gov/doc/search-doc]. He was head of a New Hanover County household of 2 "other free" in 1790
he appeared in the District of Columbia court to apply for a pension [NARA, S.10909, M804,
Robeson County on 7 March 1786 when he assigned his right to military land warrant no. Shepard's 10th North Carolina Regiment. (http://www.ancestry.com)]. near West Point and Kings Ferry. 1800 [NC:373]. April 1762 Craven County court. waggoner, born in Albemarle County and residing there when he entered the Revolution as a
He made a deposition in Halifax County
May 1840 that their heirs were Molly Holt, Rhody Arnold, Billy Sampson
Robert Newsom's service in the North Carolina Continental Line [Clark, The State
Lewis from 29 April 1777 to December 1777, wounded at Monmouth and at Valley Forge in July
"Mulatto boy" who had been on two voyages to sea, ran away from Henry Minson of
on 8 April 1783: age 14, 5'9-1/2" high, black complexion Mulatto, born in Fairfax
apprentice in Bertie County, North Carolina, in 1774. colour" who appeared in Albemarle County court and testified that he enlisted while
Original source: Burgess, Louis Alexander. Evan Payne was taxable in Fauquier County from 1802 to 1806: a
Isham Scott was head of a Halifax County household of 8 "other
Virginia court [Orders 1755-57, 278]. 7 "other free," one white woman over forty-five years of age, and one white
free" in 1800. OTHERS WHO MAY HAVE SERVED FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-GJ6Y]. He applied for a pension while residing in
Charles Broadfield [NARA, M246, roll 102, frame 651 of 774; https://www.fold3.com/image/9946566]. April 1784 for serving three years in the 2nd Virginia Regiment and received
col.2]. Stephen Phillips, born before 1776, was head of a household of 2
frames 200, 490, 598, 640]. appealed for the restoration of his pension [NARA, S.41953, M804, roll 1911, frame 174 of
Peter Anderson defected to the British in January 1776. He returned to Accomack County
507 of 1136; https://www.fold3.com/image/13730023]. the 15th Regiment in Morristown on 9 December 1779 with James Casey, and
and a slave in 1783, a "F.B." Maryland Regiment, engaged to serve 3 years [NARA, M246, roll 34, frame 181 of 587; https://www.fold3.com/image/12004858]. Bartholomew Dungee served in the Revolution according to a statement
Died March 31, 1823 (aged 78) ; buried in Agawam Center (Mass.) He was counted as white in Wilkes County, North Carolina, in 1790 [NC:122]. Lafayette was a free Negro taxable in New Kent County on a slave and 3 horses in 1805
1790 [NC:70]. County when he appeared there in court to make a declaration to obtain a pension for his
[VA:371]. Beverly Liggin was paid $22 for serving as a fifer in the Revolution
Anthony Chavis was a taxable "Blackman" in Island Creek
over the age of forty-five in 1815 [PPTL, 1804-23]. that he was stolen from his parents as a small boy by persons who were going to sell him
On 12 October 1795 he
horses used in the Revolution [NARA, M853, Roll 30, https://www.fold3.com/image/286751367]. He cared for the horses
of Troops at Chesterfield Court House, LVA accession no. Regiment and served in a company commanded by Captain Levi Lane. free" in 1790 and 11 in 1810 [MD:315]. in 1, Virginia World War memorial records, city of Buena Vista, 1926-1970, Virginia World War memorial records, city of Fredericksburg, 1931-1957, Virginia World War memorial records, city of Newport News, 1926-1952, Virginia World War memorial records, city of Petersburg, 1948-1950, Virginia World War memorial records, county of Tazewell, 1928-1964, Virginia World War memorial records, county of Amelia, ca. Samuel Webb enlisted in the Revolution from Bladen County
and daughter in 1774, a "Molato" taxable in 1776, and taxable on 1 poll and 250
court. [North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WT-5J5Y,
Francis Pierce, a "free man of Colour," appeared in Boone
Petersburg while residing in Sussex County and was sized in 1781: age 15, 5' high,
He died before 30 July 1821 [NARA, R.1749, M805, Roll 166, frame 497; https://www.fold3.com/image/15571476]. Salady Stanley was probably identical to the "Negro Boy named
Caroline [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 142]. May 1816: This day Robert Sears appeared and made Oath before me that Charles Lucas a
He purchased land in Sussex
He was in a skirmish near
listed Joseph Ranger, John Wood, Philip Wood and Thomas Wood consecutively [Wood,
for his services as a private in the Virginia Militia. Company of North Carolina Militia commanded by Colonel Samuel Jarvis on 2 June 1780
Arthur Pugh, a Mulatto bastard of Sarah Pugh, was bound as an
Records of State Line unitshoused in the National Archives are abstracted as Compiled Service Records for each individual. Records of North Carolina, XVII:235; DAR, Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in
Virginia Regiment on 3 February 1778 next to Abram Goff in the same list as Daniel Goff,
Abram, called "free Negroes," purchased 300 acres on the south side of Terts
Daniel Goff, Burwell Flood,
343]. 54:222]. went to Charleston, was taken prisoner by the British and never heard from again [NARA,
1810 [VA:100]. 36 for 32 pounds specie in Halifax District for military
Henry Gaither's Company in August and September 1778, the same company as Charles Proctor,
County and head of a Caswell County household of 10 "free colored" in 1820
soldier in the service of the United States" on 8 May 1780 when the Mecklenburg
County in 1798, 1800, 1804, 1809 and a laborer taxable on 2 horses at Sam McWilliam's in
November 1763. a taxable "man of color" in Amherst County in 1811 and 1812 [PPTL 1804-23,
1778 and in Colonel William Russell's 5 and 11 Regiments at the camp near Morristown on 9
a white male under ten years old, probably identical to the Charles Wood who was a
His nephew Daniel Laws received $730 as bounty for his service
"Mulatto" Frank served as a seaman in the Virginia Navy and
5'3-1/2" high [Hudgins, Surry County Register of Free Negroes, 68]. Virginia Gazette [Virginia Genealogist 4:136]. He was taxable on his personal property from
Reeps Gowen was taxable in his father Edward Gowen's Granville County
Jesse Bass and Poledore Johnson testified that they were
of 1 "other free" in 1800 [NC:363] and 1 "free colored" in 1820
State Treasurer for their father's service in the Revolution [Virginia Genealogist,
He testified that his brothers Jim and William also served and that Jim died in the
testified that he had known him since his infancy when he lived on Exum's plantation
Wallace Dunstan was a soldier from Halifax County, Virginia, who
posted bond of $100 and his securities James Going and Shadrack Battles