A. M. Lybrooks, CaptainJohn Mitchell, First LieutenantBruce Frazier, Second LieutenantPowel Hughes, Third Lieutenant, Arnold, John Died in campAistrop, H. C.Blackard, William Died in hospitalBlackard, Wiloby Died in hospitalBlackard, AaronBoswell, W. T.Bryant, William Killed at Howlet HouseBowlin, W. T.Barnett, W. H. Killed at GettysburgBishop, Joseph Died on the way homeBeasley, R. M.Barnard, Charles Died at hospitalBarnard, ThomasBurnett, Frank Died in hospitalClifton, WilliamClark, Thomas Wounded at Seven PinesClark, C. C.Coleman, WilliamConway, B. D. WoundedDalton, WillisDeHart, ThomasDeHart, Jonathan Killed at Drurys BluffDehart, Daniel E.Duncan, John Died in campEdwards, Joseph WoundedFrazier, Ben Died in hospitalFrazier, AlbertFrazier, Samuel Died in hospitalFiggins, George W.Gilbert, Penn Wounded at Drurys Bluff, died in RichmondGilbert, John T. Died in hospitalGilbert, Samuel S. Missing at GettysburgGilbert, L. D. WoundedGrady, Patterson Died in campGilpin, ThomasGunter, JosephGunter, G. B.Gilley, William Died in hospitalHarris, WilliamHaley, Samuel HHundley, James Died in hospitalHatcher, Daniel Wounded at captured at GettysburgHaden, William A WoundedHooker, William Died in hospitalJoyce, John Died in hospitalKeaton, Matt DisappearedKeaton, Mc Died in hospitalKeaton, White Died in hospitalKing, WilliamKerstn, A. M.Lawless, Marion Died in hospitalLawless, A. J. R. Hall, 3rdCorporal was promoted to SergeantR. G. Price, Sergeant first year of war, then promoted to Captain, Company H, 51stRgt of VA InfantryJohn E. Lackey, 5thSergeant, captured, died in prisonWilliam D. Via, 1stCorporalC. [citation needed], The First Virginia Regiment is memorialized in a statue in Meadow Park, a triangular park in Richmonds (VA) Fan District by sculptor Ferruccio Legnaioli. all my other lands in Kentucky and remainder of my Military lands not otherwise devised be sold and proceeds be equally divided amongst my brothers James, Jonathan, Richard, William, Charles, Reuben and Benjamin. Stuart Butler's Guide to Virginia Militia Units in the War of 1812, pages 159-160 indicates The "Petersburg Republican Light Infantry" company, one of several company size units of the 39th Militia Regiment, was commanded by Captain Alexander Taylor from February 13th to March 3rd, 1814 and it was sent to Norfolk and upon arrival was attached to the 2nd Virginia Militia Regiment . Rand's Regiment of Levies (1776) Randolph's Company (1782) . The company was called Fox, which was the sixth letter in the phonetic alphabet used during World War II.The Company participated in three major campaigns: Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. Went to the enemyRutledge, James Killed at GettysvburgReynolds, T. B.Reynolds, J. J.Reynolds, P. B.Rose, JacobRogers, George R.Scott, G. B. v. 6, p. Donald Robertson and his wife Rachel Rogers of King and Queen County, Virginia, etc. The actual strength of the Regiment in 1756 was 1,400 men, but in 1757 it was reduced to 1,000 men. [4][5], By 1800, Taylor had enlarged "Springfield" to 700 acres (2.8km2) by 1800. M. Boyd Second Sergeant, killedS. If that is true, then Fontaine's Regiment was the seventh regiment raised. 210.65.88.143 Shop now. G. Arrington First SergeantC. [5][6], With the outbreak of the Cherokee War, the Assembly prolonged the Regiment's service, adding 300 men in three companies as frontier guards. 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. Moore Fauntleroy. We have new and used copies available, in 1 editions - starting at $20.62. MILITARY HISTORIANS. [7], Most recruits were characterized by Washington as "loose, Idle Persons quite destitute of House, and Home. This re-raised Regiment was finally disbanded in May 1763, just before the outbreak of Pontiac's War, as the province could not maintain it without a supply of paper money, which the Board of Trade had disallowed. Winchester, VA - Taylor's & Company, the world's leading marketers and importers of state-of-the-art historical firearms utilizing the latest innovative designs, is pleased to announce the launch of the Full Size (FS) Tactical 1911 10mm pistol to their extremely popular 1911 family. 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. F. Ross, 3rdLieutenant, first year of war, did not reenlistJ. Genealogy Trails History Group 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. Spotsylvania Co. Court, June 15, 1780. . lewis b. beatty: 1 reg't (taylor's) virginia militia. Early letters describe life at the Virginia Military Institute (hazing, daily routine, excitement about secession, cadets as drillmasters) and in Lexington, Virginia, just prior to and during early months of the Civil War. Company E, Richmond Light Infantry Blues. Elected 7th Jan. 1814, served 25 days as private, and 46 days as sergeant, in place of Pippin, broke. 49 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[]/Index[35 21]/Info 34 0 R/Length 75/Prev 113623/Root 36 0 R/Size 56/Type/XRef/W[1 2 1]>>stream Johnston, Gent., Lieut in the campaigns of 1758, also in the campaign of 1759 . 3 (Jul., 1912), pp. Virginia was initially reluctant to secede from the Union. Patriots of the upcountry: Orange County, Virginia in the Revolution, From Thomas Jefferson to Francis Taylor, 25 October 1779, From Thomas Jefferson to Francis Taylor?, 13 May 1780, From Thomas Jefferson to Francis Taylor, 11 April 1781, To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Taylor, 16 May 1781, Pension Application of Francis Taylor R19418, his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA, 2nd Virginia Regiment (1776), Continental Army, American Revolution, 15th Virginia Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution. Their firearm of choice was the rifle instead of the musket, and the force was renowned for its expertise with the long rifle. Akers, John A. 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. Excerpted from a transcribed copy of his will, done by William Kyle Anderson: I Francis Taylor of the County of Orange in Virginia knowing the uncertainty of life do now make and appoint this my last Will. 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? Chesley Taylor married Mary Polly Hardiman and had 5 children. Of The Virginia Militia Francis Taylor (all from Virginia and part of Greene's Corp). This database is a compilation of military records (including state rosters, pension records, and regimental histories) of individual soldiers who served in the United States . Daingerfield, Captain in Col. Byrd's Virginia Regiment till disbanded. 10th - Remnants of the old 10th consolidated into the new 6th. 1812 - 1814. Francis Cowherd, Col. Alexander Spottswood's Continental Regiment, John Snow of Orange; was in the battles of Brandywine and Germantown; age 74. Your IP: 1657, to nephew Nathaniel Taylor, son of James Taylor, 1,000 acres of my Military land, No. Enlistment rank: Captain, discharge rank: Captain, War Department. Company F, Captain Cary's "F Company"; Company G, Captain William H. Gordon's company. "The Organization of Braddock's Army", This page was last edited on 24 January 2023, at 16:58. They lived first at his plantation, "Hare Forest". Troop A, commanded by Capt. A. Richardson Corporal, killed at ChancellorsvilleLeroy Boalt Corporal, living in Carroll CountyA. Nelson's Regiment of Virginia State Cavalry led by Major John Nelson with 15 men, including Capt. Virginia BattalionMartin, S. J. The Taylors Regiment of Militia (Albemarle County) (1779), a militia unit from Virginia, fought in support of the American cause. Entered Valley Forge with 406 assigned and 122 fit for duty. 3/4/1907-9/18/1947 Partner National Archives and Records Administration Contributing Institution B. Williams Fifth SergeantC. G. Rorrer Third Sergeant, died from woundsDavid Conner Fourth SergeantR. vZ/C\$R;#M'w^xL8, `I(fI1(`cLgLLkLYa!s{gYv7)}sZ;&ta]_8Te 8z),ap $jh4%!P >a[LqG-5.TVf`6U[;|@nR`W[1hM-;iyk] That date is actually the reorganization date when several units were combined due to casualties. General Taylor had with him about 2300 men, including the 2d Dragoons, three light batteries, a battalion of foot artillery, and the 3d, 4th, 5th, 7th, and 8th regiments of infantry. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Das aus dem 8. The troops did not even leave a milk cow for the family with small children and when they bought a new one it was taken too. He was a lifelong bachelor who was born, lived, and died on his father's plantation homes Collina and Midland in Orange County, Virginia. View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 3 FLOWERS 21 PLANT TREES Married Elizabeth Anderson 7/20/1763 in [3][4], After Braddock's defeat, the Virginia Regiment was immediately reformed, with the Assembly voting in 1755 to increase its size again, to 1,500 men organized in 16 companies. that agreement made by me with Hubbard Taylor about lands in Kentucky, shall be complied with as follows, 1/3 of 3,000 acres on Blackfords Creek, 1/2 of 1,000 acres on Stinking Creek, 1/2 of 1,000 acres on Branch Creek, 1/2 of 1,000 acres on Brashiers Creek, and 1/2 of 3,000 acres on Slate Creek. Bedienung. W. T. Akers was elected Captain and was then lettered Company D and renamed Company D until the end of the war. H. Rangeley Third LieutenantC. Sary -- owned by Francis's half-brother George Conway, presumably willed to George by his father, had three children. v:Ma4oSR?w|7V7lsV7?m^^[Yz/?l})X7,15N&(I(9,|I>d>3)VJ]/qC[=An ^*kj|&|4r_Ek5lAG'z}80t=kf'z=%q;>tqy|1x|Bw:L^9n\t$CWBJ)qFq? AR 5bt;I.-%zNo!}vOJ4/zm*]k7'tM_v7OY[sC3JuT%s&M4~f~Mp( J. G. Died in August 1863West, W. J.Howell, Samuel Killed in Battle 1864Hufferfinger, W. A. T. Noel Second LieutenantB. Militia Publisher Baltimore : Southern Book Co. Collection Email: research_support@graysonheritage.org Session of Virginia Council of State. Fondren first introduced Kerry Taylor, Professor at Virginia College in Jackson, to address the audience. H. Dunkley First SergeantJames Campbell Second SergeantT. Queen's Loyal Virginia Regiment. T. Cobb First CorporalJohn S. Penn Second CorporalJ. J. Hatcher Sergeant, died Elmira, New YorkJoseph Smith Sergeant, went westEmy Deatherage SergeantF. State Militias led by Col. Andrew Pickens (SC) with the following units: Renau, Lynn S. "So Close From Home: The Legacy of Brownsboro Road" (2007), p. 63. The Virginia Convention concurred on January 11, 1776. %%EOF 1st Regiment of Continental Light Dragoons (VA) detachment with 10 men led by Capt. Captain Ross commanded this company the first year of the war and it was then Company C when the company was reorganized in 1862 . The list is sorted alphabetically by last name. The 2nd Virginia Regiment was formed in October 1775 at Williamsburg. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. Please contact us at the email or phone number on the left side of this page to schedule an appointment. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Formed Jan 1777 by consolidating the 23d Continental Regiment with the 7th Continental Regiment, Clap's Company, 21st Continental Regiment and Peter's Company, 13th Continental Regiment and consolidated unit redesignated as Baily's Regiment. United States Pre-Civil War. This recurring payment can be stopped at the end of any membership year. September 24th, 1832: Capt. It was the fifth statue toppled in Richmond during a series of civil rights protests.[10]. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. A. Tatum First LieutenantJoseph G. Penn Second LieutenantR. According to the Indiana Historical Bureau, Pvts. 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. 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. MS (Virginia State Library). Francis paid taxes on eight slaves on 23 Jun 1786. 1911-1912 Also published separately Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-10) Notes. 2021 Valley Forge Legacy Muster Roll Project. We are a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Richard Taylor died in 1829 at the age of 84. Please read DPLA's Statement on Potentially Harmful Content. Rgiment de Walsh. The Virginia Regiment was formed in 1754 by Virginia's Royal Governor Robert Dinwiddie, as a provincial corps. I should be sorry that the Rep's. of Colo. Taylor Addeddate 2009-06-16 15:34:52 Associated-names Eckenrode, H. J. endstream endobj startxref He passed away on 1840 in Ashland City, Cheatham County, Tennessee, USA. The regiment would remain in service until May 1760. Early life [ edit] Died at Fort Donaldson 1862Sanders, Vinsen Died at Fort Donaldson 1862Smith, William Died at Blue Sulphur SpringsSmith, DanielSmith, Thomas WoundedSmith, AlbertSmith, IsaacSmith, ElisSpangler, F. M.Spangler, WashTerry, WilliamTerry, R. P.Terry, J. G.Underwood, W. R.Webb, HenryWood, John Killed at Gettysburg 1863Wood, S. H. Went to Ohio in time of warWest. Wm. 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. R. Hall Third LieutenantJ.