1 min read. Militia Publisher Baltimore : Southern Book Co. Collection If so, login to add it. In 1780-81 nearly half of the regiment was attached to Virginia's George Rogers Clark for his expedition to Illinois. 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. Died in serviceVia, D. G. Died in serviceVia, William A. Francis was born in 1747, the son of George Taylor and Rachel Gibson. October. A Proud Part of The 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. 0 The regiment would remain in service until May 1760. The Valley Forge Park Alliance maintains the Muster Roll Project and helps to inspire appreciation of and support for Valley Forge National Historical Park. Subsequent letters date from his service with the 11th Virginia Cavalry Regiment,Company F, (Bath Squadron). He was discharged as a lieutenant colonel on September 12, 1781. You can set up a recurring payment for your membership so you dont have to remember to renew every year. Taisteltuaan alla entinen Yhdysvaltain armeijan upseeri ja Franklin County delegoida Kol Jubal Early klo Ensinnkin Manassas, 24. D. Reynolds Promoted to MajorP. This command was then ordered to Greenbrier Ridge (Bridge) to go into winter quarters. The information in this listof Virginia Military Units comes from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors website (CWSS). The Roll of Captain D. Lee Ross's Company C, 51 st Virginia InfantryCaptain W. T. Akers, Company D, 51 st Regiment of Virginia Infantryand Captain R. J. Woolwine's Company D, 51 st Regiment of Virginia Infantry. 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. View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 3 FLOWERS 21 PLANT TREES Married Elizabeth Anderson 7/20/1763 in In 1833, he married Mary Hart (1802-1882) and they had three children: Virginia Ann Emily (1834-1898), Benjamin Hart (1836-1851), and James Patton (1838-1901). cXa|/FqFp3f'J#`*).t\,(2l;X(mNI H9"`_a@@{losUB|g#F]c=tgP]|# -,CEKaL#9MwwK3lf jtS*W8HJ"g@z.td7eR:\Fzm+cgB1B ^[m\2. Thomas Taylor Byrd became a major in a regiment raised by Lord Dunmore. Click to reveal Joined Capt. 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. Lane John C. Lane S. Dickerson Sergeant, living in Carroll CountyJohn Shelor Sergeant, died at Elmira, New YorkJohn Stopp Corporal, killed 1864Samuel Smith Corporal, killed at Fort DonelsonG. 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. [7], Most recruits were characterized by Washington as "loose, Idle Persons quite destitute of House, and Home. Thomas Shoemaker's land was the southwest corner of the intersection of present-day North Wales Rd. 2ND VIRGINIA REGIMENT Stirling's Division | Weedon's Brigade | 2nd Virginia Regiment History Organized October 1775 at Williamsburg. Chesley Taylor married Mary Polly Hardiman and had 5 children. 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. Distrikt rekrutierte Regiment wurde in Indianapolis, Indiana, mit einer Strke von 1.082 Mann organisiert und am 9.Mrz 1865 versammelt. State Militias led by Col. Andrew Pickens (SC) with the following units: After serving in 1776 as an ensign and second lieutenant in the 5th Virginia (infantry) Regiment, he was appointed a captain in the 4th Continental Light Dragoons on January 21, 1777. Back to Top Expand/collapse Scope and Content Am 13. J. T. Lawson Captain, first organizedMartin Staples First LieutenantW. 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. Francis paid taxes on eight slaves on 23 Jun 1786. He married Ann Wyche of Virginia on January 2, 1767. He issued a repeal of the Orders in Council, but the U.S. was unaware of this, as it took three weeks for the news to cross the Atlantic. Left Valley Forge with 261 assigned and 154 fit for duty. 1st Regiment of Continental Light Dragoons (VA) detachment with 10 men led by Capt. Washington said of them, " and not a few have Scarce a Coat, or Waistcoat, to their Backs "[8] Later drafts pulled only those who could not provide a substitute or pay the 10 exemption fee, ensuring that only Virginia's poor would be drafted. 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. Your membership lasts for one year. May 17. 210.65.88.143 F. Shelor, 2ndSergeant then promoted to 1stSergeant, Company D, then to Lieutenant, Company DIsaac A. Nolen, 3rdSergeant, first year of war, did not reenlistW. Your IP: Please contact us at the email or phone number on the left side of this page to schedule an appointment. 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 . mahlon beatty: 56 reg't (taylor's) virginia militia. [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. Company F, Captain Cary's "F Company"; Company G, Captain William H. Gordon's company. Stationed at the following locations: March 85-July 86 Korea - 2nd Infantry Division, Tech Supply and Shop Officer August 86-December 89 Germany - 1st Armored Division, Battalion . By February 1776, the Culpeper Minutemen in the Tidewater region were discharged and sent home. In addition to their names, information that may be listed for each soldier includes regiment, company, and rank. J. G. Died in August 1863West, W. J.Howell, Samuel Killed in Battle 1864Hufferfinger, W. A. A. The enlistment period for the first regiment expired in May 1759, and for the second in December 1758. He was born in Virginia on September 10, 1743, and died in Columbia on November 16, 1833, where his body lies in the Taylor graveyard. Gen'l Mathew's regiment had been captured at Germantown, Buford's had been massacred by Tarlton's troopers, and still other regiments had been included in the surrender . We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Co. G Capt. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Type above and press Enter to search. D. Lee Ross, Captain first year of war, did not reenlist.W. 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. 267-281 There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Please read DPLA's Statement on Potentially Harmful Content. He also lists his family and friends' births, marriages, and deaths at the end of each year. 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( WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionCollins, Joseph Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionCarter, Franklin Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionWright, James Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionGoins, Lee Company H, 32nd? The action you just performed triggered the security solution. Arrangement of the Virginia regiments, ist and . He was a graduate of the College of William and Mary. who was ill, barley escaped capture. G. Arrington First SergeantC. 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. [4][6] He donated 60 acres (240,000m2) for the creation of Taylorsville, Kentucky, which was named in his honor.[7]. Company G, 21stVirginia CavalryPilson, WilliamSpencer, PeterConner, CreadMcAlexander, DanielBennett, HowardAdams, JoshuaBoyles, LeeRorrer, DavidSmith, B. F.Campbell, JamesHeard, IraBryant, JacksonHowell, ThomasStoops, WilliamLawson, MatGilbert, JohnTrent, JohnRogers, GeorgeTrent, ThomasMcCandlish, OscarMcClandish, ClarneyLawson, W. S.Rose, CharleyEdwards, L. V.Hendricks, William Carters Artillery. 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. Dedicated on 1 May 1930, to commemorate the regiment for fighting in seven American Wars, including the Civil War when they served in the Confederate Army. 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] Virginia. King's Mountain, men from Southwest Virginia contributing to this fortunate result. Captain John E. Penns Company Patrick-Henry Volunteers left Penns Store July 1, 1861 for Lynchburg to go into camp for military instruction. Richmond Times Dispatch, 22 November 2011, "Where am I RVA? Genealogy Trails History Group Clement Read. MILITARY HISTORIANS. [1], Taylor was also involved with the Valley Forge Campaign. All four kamikaze UAVs were destroyed by air defense forces and equipment," they said. K. Harrell CorporalR. B. Williams Fifth SergeantC. General Taylor's depot was at Point Isabel27 miles distantand the Mexicans were soon reported to be in force on his line of supply. Your membership fee will automatically be charged to a credit card or PayPal account every year. Taylor discussed the history of the Utica Institute, a historically Black college founded . 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. 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 enemy were found so strongly fortified on he Alleghany Mountains that our General deemed it impossible to dislodge them. The enemy then fell back on Gauley River and the roads were in such bad condition that our Army could not pursue them. Revolutionary War records that document his service in the 2nd and 15th Virginia Regiment and the Virginia Convention Guards; . List of Local Designations for CSA Infantry, Cavalry, & Artillery Units from Virginia by Regiment and County : ca. 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. The Grayson County Virginia Heritage Foundation is established to promote, preserve, and educate the members and public about the cultural and family heritages of Grayson County, Virginia. Thomas Taylor was the eldest son of John Taylor, who came from Amelia County, Virginia, about 1750 and located on Back Swamp below Columbia. 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. He was a lifelong bachelor who was born, lived, and died on his father's plantation homes Collina and Midland in Orange County, Virginia. He was the father of Zachary Taylor, the 12th president of the United States, and Joseph Pannell Taylor, who served as a general in the Union Army during the Civil War . Discharged 6th Jan'y 1814, and Powell elected to fill vacancy. 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. G. Rorrer Third Sergeant, died from woundsDavid Conner Fourth SergeantR. 124-127.) Francis paid taxes on eight slaves . A copy of Francis Taylor's will is on file at the Filston Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky, Taylor-Cannon Collection, Box 6, #51-58. Queen's Royal Rangers. EN RU CN DE ES. J. Adams Second SergeantHubbard Brown Third SergeantGreen Penn Fourth SergeantJ. THE COMPANY OF. That date is actually the reorganization date when several units were combined due to casualties. I should be sorry that the Rep's. of Colo. Taylor [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. The roster includes all companies within the regiment. Richard Taylor, Capt. The Virginia Convention concurred on January 11, 1776. Liverpool wanted a more practical relationship with the United States. 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. MS (Virginia State Library). Company D, 6thVirginia Regiment Int.Williams, P. S. Company D, 6thVirginia Regiment Int.Wood, J. W. Company D, 6thVirginia Regiment Int.Taylor, D. R. Company D, 6thVirginia Regiment Int.Adams, Thomas Company D, 6thVirginia Regiment Int.Purdy, John Company D, 6thVirginia Regiment IntMartin, J. W.Hollingsworth, JacksonDeHart, Jesse H. Company A, 24thVirginia Regiment InfantryDeHart, Henry Company A, 24thVirginia Regiment InfantryDillon, Marion Company A, 24thVirginia Regiment InfantryDillon, Purris Company A, 24thVirginia Regiment InfantryRoss, D. J. 10th - Remnants of the old 10th consolidated into the new 6th. James Taylor, Ensign in Capt. The families with which Francis had business and social dealings included the names of Alcock, Barbour, Bell, Burnley, Catlett, Chew, Conway, Dade, Gaines, Gibson, Glassell, Howard, Lee, Madison, Moore, Pendleton, Taliaferro, and of course his Taylor kin. They lived first at his plantation, "Hare Forest". He married Martha, daughter of Roger Thompson, of New Kent County, on 23 Feb 1699. 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. 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. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. "We couldn't be more excited to bring this state-of-the-art firearm to the modern gun enthusiast . "The Organization of Braddock's Army", This page was last edited on 24 January 2023, at 16:58. Virginia BattalionMartin, S. J. L. Penn OrderlyThomas G. Penn First SergeantJ. 1861. Company B, Richmond City Guard. Het regiment telde 740 mannen in april 1862. You pay each year by check or PayPal. They had the prime offender arrested on 24 October 1777, and made him run the gauntlet after which the families in the neighborhood were no longer bothered. Addeddate 2009-06-16 15:34:52 Associated-names Eckenrode, H. J. The old 14th became the new 10th. He passed away on 1840 in Ashland City, Cheatham County, Tennessee, USA. At the time Gwynn's Island was taken by the Virginians, Major Byrd . [3] He then built a second brick house, known today as "Springfield" or the Zachary Taylor House. Moore Fauntleroy. Killed at Drurys BluffLawless, Thomas Left in PennsylvaniaLawless, Mc. Mluster rolls of field and staff officers of 2d Virginia regiment for July and August, 1777. After the battle of Fort Necessity, the Assembly voted to increase the size of the regiment from five companies to ten. H. Ruthledge First Sergeant, Killed ChancellorsvilleS. Caroline Co., Mar. However, this was stopped by Capt. The Adjutant General's Office. (Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, October, I898. 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? Killed at Lee Town, VAHaley, GussomHubbard, WilliamHubbard, Ben. 1656, to nephew Richard Taylor, son of Richard Taylor, 1,000 acres of my Military land, No. 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. Georgia Cavalry led by Major Benjamin Jolly with 20 men. 1812 - 1814. It left the state for Washington on July 8; was located at Camp Granger on 7th street until Aug. 6; then moved to Camp Lyon near Chain . In The War Of 1812, Captain Charles H. Braxton's Company - 1st Regiment, Captain Clairborne Wigglesworth's Company - 16th Regiment, Captain David Dick's Company - 29th Regiment, Captain Henry Howard's Company - 115th Regiment, Captain John Blunt's Company - 29th Regiment, Captain John R. Cary's Company - 21st Regiment, Captain Levi Dix's Company - 99th Regiment, Captain Richard Jones's Company - 21st Regiment, Captain Robert Thruston's Company - 21st Regiment, Captain Thomas Hall's Company - 21st Regiment, Captain William P. Custis's Company - 2nd Regiment, Captain William H. Fitzhugh's Company - 45th Regiment, Lieutenant William B. Died in prisonShelton, R. L.Spencer, James M.Sowder, EmanuelStovall, Quincy A.Shelor, James F.Smith, GeorgeSalmons, JonathanShelton, William A.Smith, C. B. 11th - The old 11th Regiment was renumbered as the new 7th. The actual strength of the Regiment in 1756 was 1,400 men, but in 1757 it was reduced to 1,000 men. Independence, VA 24348 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 . Spotsylvania Co. Court, June 15, 1780. . Broke Dec. 24, 1813, and Sturgis elected to fill vacancy. Just one grandparent can lead you to many 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. v. 6, p. 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. "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. F. Mays Corporal, lost an armD. Enter a grandparent's name. Early life [ edit] Died at Point LookoutHarriss, GreenHylton, James A.Houchens, John Left in Tennessee, February, 1862Handy, W. R.Handy, IsaacHoland, Ballard Died at Point LookoutHatcher, JohnHatcher, JosephKing, Robert F.Kimbal, WilliamLawson, Silas Still living at West Emmis, MO 1914Lambert, C. C.Lawson, W. Z. T. Killed May, 1863Lawson, A. T. Died at Point LookoutLewis, A. J.Mankins, Joel Died Point LookoutMankins, CloudMankins, _____McAlexander, Joel Died Richmond, 1865McMillon, EdwardMabe, SamuelMonday, J. A.McPeak, Bluford WoundedMays, George Died at Elmira, New York 1865Moore, E. E. Left in Maryland, 1864Newman, Joseph Died Point LookoutNewman, JohnPerkins, C. T. Killed at Fort Donaldson 1864Perkins, William Killed at Fort Donaldson 1863Puckett, ReedPuckett, RobertPuckett, ElijahPuckett, DoctorPuckett, EphraimPuckett, JohnPagget, CampbellPickeral, RichardPalmer, Tiberious Left Maryland 1864Pendleton, A. C. Killed Winchester 1864Pack, James Killed ChancellorsvillePack, John Killed ChancellorsvilleRogers, SandersRichardson, H. D.Richardson, ElkanahRakes, C. B. In 1769 he explored the Ohio River and Mississippi River with his older brother, Hancock Taylor, travelling from Pittsburgh to New Orleans. torn pages 143 and 144. Promoted to LieutenantBryant, Alexander N.Bryant, A. J.Brammer, T. P. DesertedBradley, M. W.Bowers, JacobBryant, WilliamBowling, John W.Bowling, Henry T.Boyd, Samuel S. DesertedBoyd, William DesertedConner, Alexander Killed in actionCanady, RandolphCanady, Marshall P.Canady, PleasantCanady, ConstantClark, J. R.Clark, JacksonCheely, R. J.Cheely, Graves W. Promoted to LieutenantConner, George W.Cockram, CharlesCannaday, S. H. DesertedCarter, John P. Promoted to CorporalCockram, William HCorn, PeterCraddock, James DesertedCox, ElijahCockram, David DesertedDeHart, PleasantDeHart, John W. DesertedDeHart, Eli DesertedDeHart, Joseph C. DesertedDodson, F. W. DesertedDeHart, EleazerDeHart, Thomas T. DesertedDeHart, Aaron Died in serviceDeHart, RobertDuggins, Edward C. Died in serviceFrench, G. C. Killed in battleFoley, PeytonFoley, James W.Farley, C. P.Foster, Peyton M.Foley, ReedFoley, Fleming DesertedFoley, William S. DesertedGriffith, PerryGraham, JamesGriffith, M. H. Promoted to Corporal, desertedHodges, Robert Died in serviceHouchins, Michael W.Hubbard, S. W. Died in serviceHubbard, Jonathan W.Hopkins, H. D. DesertedHarriss, W. T.Harriss, George L.Holley, John R.Hall, David Killed at Fort DonelsonHall, James F.Hall, David T.Hylton, Ira A. Hogg's Co. of Rangers in 1758. R. Hall Third LieutenantJ. Ten companies of militia were organized into the 1st Infantry at Richmond:Company A, Richmond Grays. 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. Assigned to the Department of the Peninsula. LOYALIST FORCES, 1775-1783. In 1758, Virginia raised two additional regiments of a thousand men each for the Forbes Expedition. Some of the Union units are identified as formed in 1864. osburn beatty: 5 regiment virginia militia. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of Germantown, on October 4, 1777. [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. Died in Richmond hospital, A. D. Reynolds, CaptainP. The Adjutant General's Office. H. Dunkley First SergeantJames Campbell Second SergeantT. Availability as of September 12, 2010 PLATES LISTED BY SUBJECT. Transferred to Confederate service. 2021 Valley Forge Legacy Muster Roll Project. He was injured in a disastrous 1792 battle with Indians under Little Turtle near Fort St. Clair, site of the present Eaton, Ohio. Mailing Address The Virginia Regiment was formed in 1754 by Virginia's Royal Governor Robert Dinwiddie, as a provincial corps. He sold that house on Dec. 1, 1795 to George Rudy. and Welsh Rd, just outside Lansdale Pa. (currently owned by Tom and Wendy Tracy)[citation needed]. Confederate Units 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment Company A - Richmond Grays Company B - Richmond City Guard Company C - Montgomery Guard Company D - Old Dominion Guard Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. Genealogy Trails 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. 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. "The enemy attacked Ukraine from the northern direction with Shahed-type attack drones. 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. The GCVHF office will be open by appointment only until April 2023. He was the father of Zachary Taylor, the 12th president of the United States, and Joseph Pannell Taylor, who served as a general in the Union Army during the Civil War. 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. State Library, Richmond. Physical Address