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F. Ross, 3rdLieutenant, first year of war, did not reenlistJ. During the Northwest Indian War, Taylor served as a volunteer in the Kentucky militia under Major John Adair. 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. B. Terry Second LieutenantN. In 1769 he explored the Ohio River and Mississippi River with his older brother, Hancock Taylor, travelling from Pittsburgh to New Orleans. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. Captain Ross commanded this company the first year of the war and it was then Company C when the company was reorganized in 1862 . 1656, to nephew Richard Taylor, son of Richard Taylor, 1,000 acres of my Military land, No. An eleventh company was added to the command in April, 1862. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of Germantown, on October 4, 1777. If that is true, then Fontaine's Regiment was the seventh regiment raised. 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. Cooper's troop July 1st, 1813. Confederate Units 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment Company A - Richmond Grays Company B - Richmond City Guard Company C - Montgomery Guard Company D - Old Dominion Guard The remaining 350 men from the original ten companies of the Virginia Regiment had been allocated to the two regular regiments of the expedition. Mluster rolls of field and staff officers of 2d Virginia regiment for July and August, 1777. ReOrganized May 1779. 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. 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. Taylor discussed the history of the Utica Institute, a historically Black college founded . 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. July 1. He married Ann Wyche of Virginia on January 2, 1767. Your IP: The figure is mounted on a pedestal eight feet high which is lined with bronze plaques describing the history and service of the Regiment through seven wars. Left Valley Forge with 261 assigned and 154 fit for duty. Any names that are not on this roll will be entered on the same as they send in their names to William Ayers, Stuart. 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. 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 . THE COMPANY OF. View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 3 FLOWERS 21 PLANT TREES Married Elizabeth Anderson 7/20/1763 in When, later in 1762, the British government wished Virginia to raise a regiment which would be put on the regular British establishment, the General Assembly instead voted to re-raise the Virginia Regiment. James Taylor, Ensign in Capt. 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 . Physical Address
Francis inherited his father's plantation and home Midland, and died there in November 1799 after an extended illness. Copyright 1998 - 2023 Grayson County Virginia Heritage Foundation Inc. and New River Notes. Independence, VA 24348
Performance & security by Cloudflare. Johnston, Gent., Lieut in the campaigns of 1758, also in the campaign of 1759 . Francis was born in 1747, the son of George Taylor and Rachel Gibson. J. Adams Second SergeantHubbard Brown Third SergeantGreen Penn Fourth SergeantJ. All information was obtained from the books "A History of Madison County" by Claude Lindsay Yowell, "For Home and Honor" by Harold Woodward Jr, and the "7th Virginia Infantry" Regimental book by David F. Riggs. In Virginia. [4][6] He donated 60 acres (240,000m2) for the creation of Taylorsville, Kentucky, which was named in his honor.[7]. 10th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Confederate) Was assembled at Harper's Ferry during the late spring of 1861. [7], Most recruits were characterized by Washington as "loose, Idle Persons quite destitute of House, and Home. The Taylor's Regiment of Militia (Albemarle County) (1779), a militia unit from Virginia, fought in support of the American cause. AMERICAN COLONIAL FORCES, 1750-1774. UNITED STATES, 1784-1815. Queen's Rangers. EARLY COLONIAL FORCES, 1600-1749. The old 14th became the new 10th. Captain John E. Penns Company Patrick-Henry Volunteers left Penns Store July 1, 1861 for Lynchburg to go into camp for military instruction. Login to find your connection. 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. The list is sorted alphabetically by last name. "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. In the months following the settling of the prisoners and troops at Albemarle Barracks, letters from Colonel Taylor to Governor Thomas Jefferson [6] [7] [8] [9] cited very poor conditions and the need for food supplies and clothing. 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. The enlistment period for the first regiment expired in May 1759, and for the second in December 1758. 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 . 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. They did so in 1785. 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. He remained active for the remainder of his life in Kentucky politics. Militia Publisher Baltimore : Southern Book Co. Collection %%EOF
Richard Taylor told Thomas Shoemaker, he had "been in nine battles and would be in ninety-nine more before the British gained the day." P.O. Queen's Loyal Virginia Regiment. 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. Availability as of September 12, 2010 PLATES LISTED BY SUBJECT. The roster includes all companies within the regiment. Chesley Taylor married Mary Polly Hardiman and had 5 children. %PDF-1.4
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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 . Company F, Captain Cary's "F Company"; Company G, Captain William H. Gordon's company. Francis, having been a colonel in the Culpeper unit, was appointed a captain by the Orange County Committee of Safety and became engaged in raising his company in the 2nd Virginia Regiment, Virginia Line. 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. Entered Valley Forge with 406 assigned and 122 fit for duty. Muster Rolls 210.65.88.143 The Virginia Regiment was formed in 1754 by Virginia 's Royal Governor Robert Dinwiddie, as a provincial corps. B. Williams Fifth SergeantC. The Valley Forge Park Alliance maintains the Muster Roll Project and helps to inspire appreciation of and support for Valley Forge National Historical Park. The Culpeper Minutemen marched on Williamsburg in October 1775 and in December were at the Battle of Great Bridge near Norfolk, the first battle on Virginia soil. If so, login to add it. hbbd``b`$@, H Broke Dec. 24, 1813, and Sturgis elected to fill vacancy. Summary of S.547 - 118th Congress (2023-2024): A bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to the First Rhode Island Regiment, in recognition of their dedicated service during the Revolutionary War. Back to Top Expand/collapse Scope and Content Georgia Cavalry led by Major Benjamin Jolly with 20 men. He was injured in a disastrous 1792 battle with Indians under Little Turtle near Fort St. Clair, site of the present Eaton, Ohio. 267-281 Please read DPLA's Statement on Potentially Harmful Content. 1906 : 3: List of Local Designations for CSA Infantry & Cavalry Units from Virginia by Regiment : n.d. 4: List of Virginia Soldiers who Applied for Pensions, but whose Records were not Found : 1913-1917 : 5: Register of Chaplains . discoveries. Washington 1834, p. 2. Killed in battleSalmons, John DesertedTurner, John T.Turner, E. B.Thomas, PleasantThomas, W. H.Thomas, Charles T.Thomas, N. A. DesertedThomas, Lewis T.Thomas, Tazewell P.Thomas, Peter J.Turner, Creed O.Thomas, J. R. Died in serviceTurner, George T. DesertedTurner, Bruce L. Died in serviceVaughn, C. P.Vaughn, E. D. Promoted to SergeantVaughn, James P. Died in serviceVaughn, John J. In 1754, the General Assembly of Virginia voted to raise a regiment of 300 men and send it to the confluence of the Alleghany and Monongahela rivers. 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. 578 East Main Street
Davis claimed he was born on July 1, 1877, but according to some sources, Leave a message for others who see this profile. Commanded by Col. John Bailey. Session of Virginia Council of State. R. Hall Third LieutenantJ. Richard Taylor, Capt. v. 6, p. 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. George E. Booher Captain, Company H, 58thVirginia RegimentWilliam Frazier First LieutenantGeorge W. Hylton Second LieutenantHenderson Shelton Third LieutenantC. hb```"cN !b/ >*j AHE>> Discharged 6th Jan'y 1814, and Powell elected to fill vacancy. Enslaved Africans . T. Noel Second LieutenantB. 1911-1912 Also published separately Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-10) Notes. D. Reynolds Promoted to MajorP. R. Hall, 3rdCorporal was promoted to SergeantR. and Welsh Rd, just outside Lansdale Pa. (currently owned by Tom and Wendy Tracy)[citation needed]. 20, No. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Signed 17 Apr 1797. 1659, to nephew Francis Taylor, son of Reuben Taylor, 2/3 of 3,000 acres of land on Blackford Creek in Kentucky (Patent granted 17th of May), to brother William Taylor, my share/interest in lands/warrants for lands in partnership with James Taylor, Edmund Taylor, decd, myself, and this said William Taylor, to brothers Reuben Taylor and Benjamin Taylor, my part/interest in land devised to me by my late brother John Taylor, decd. 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. John E. Penn CaptainJ. Received of Francis Taylor Colo Regiment of Guards Two Blankets for the Use of Soldiers of the Western Battalion Montpellier Jan'y 13th 1834 Dear Sir [A. M. Green] I rec'd. your letter of the 11th enclosing the Memorial now returned of Francis Taylor to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1785. The Virginia Regiment was formed in 1754 by Virginia's Royal Governor Robert Dinwiddie, as a provincial corps. 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. 24. who was ill, barley escaped capture. Thomas Shoemaker's land was the southwest corner of the intersection of present-day North Wales Rd. Brothers Charles, Reuben and Benjamin Taylor and nephew Francis Stubbs Taylor, designated executors. The Ukrainian air defense system worked at 100%, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported. 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. Militia in 1830 and was commissioned as Justice of the Peace of Montgomery County in 1837.