T. Lawson First SergeantI. This roll is as near complete as we can get and if there are any names left out please send them to William Ayers, Stuart, Virginia and they will be placed on the roll. "Officers represented in the Society of the Cincinnati", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard_Taylor_(colonel)&oldid=1131084418, American people of the Northwest Indian War, Military personnel from Louisville, Kentucky, Fathers of presidents of the United States, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2018, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 2 January 2023, at 13:31. G. Pendleton First Corporal, wounded Lee Town, VirginiaJohn Moran Second CorporalGeorge T. Burroughes Third CorporalWilliam Conner Fourth Corporal, went to West Virginia, Ayres, William Wounded at Lee Town, VirginiaAdkins, O. C. M. DesertedAdkins, Booher DesertedBurroughs, George T. KilledBuroughs, Tom Went westBoyd, IsraelBoyd, CharlesBoyd, CalebBoyd, H. H. DesertedBowman, Charles H.Branch, John DesertedBlancet, SamuelBrammer, H. T.Cockram, Peter Deserted, went to OhioCockrun, German Deserted, went to OhioConner, William B. DesertedConner, John DesertedConner, James DesertedCollins, A. J.Coleman, SamuelDavis, WesleyDuncan, A. J.Dehart, W. Green Died Raleigh Courthouse, West VA 1861DeHart, W. T., Jr.DeHart, WilliamDeHart, Thomas J.DeHart, Thomas DesertedDonathan, GeorgeElgin, AbsolumFry, Louis A.Fry, John H.Fain, William Living in Floyd CountyGraham, Parris M. Floyd CountyGraham, Noah B. 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. It is said of them that "the most inexpert hands reckon it an indifferent shot to miss the bigness of a man's face at 100 yards." Of The Virginia Militia L. Penn OrderlyThomas G. Penn First SergeantJ. General Taylor's depot was at Point Isabel27 miles distantand the Mexicans were soon reported to be in force on his line of supply. In 1780-81 nearly half of the regiment was attached to Virginia's George Rogers Clark for his expedition to Illinois. 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. 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. 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. He married Ann Wyche of Virginia on January 2, 1767. 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( Muster Rolls Small detachments of the regiment were involved in numerous minor actions along Virginia's extensive wilderness frontier. 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. In addition to their names, information that may be listed for each soldier includes regiment, company, and rank. I should be sorry that the Rep's. of Colo. Taylor Four companies of the 4th Regiment Virginia Volunteers, a militia unit, were united with other volunteer companies to make up the regiment. 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? A Proud Part of The Company F, Captain Cary's "F Company"; Company G, Captain William H. Gordon's company. H. Dunkley First SergeantJames Campbell Second SergeantT. 124-127.) Daingerfield, Captain in Col. Byrd's Virginia Regiment till disbanded. 1 min read. In 1780, General Muhlenberg, the brilliant soldier who had quit the pulpit for the camp, Das aus dem 8. You can set up a recurring payment for your membership so you dont have to remember to renew every year. "Letter to Robert Dinwiddie 9 March 1754." Assigned to the Department of the Peninsula. Virginia was initially reluctant to secede from the Union. (Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, January, I9IO, V. i8, p. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. (Hamilton James), 1881-Call number 13489604 Camera Afterwards in regiment commanded by Col. Adam Stephen. William Fisher's Declaration Historic Taylor Family Homes in Orange County, Virginia, 1722-Present. J. Hatcher Sergeant, died Elmira, New YorkJoseph Smith Sergeant, went westEmy Deatherage SergeantF. The Virginia Regiment was formed in 1754 by Virginia's Royal Governor Robert Dinwiddie, as a provincial corps. 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. Troop A, commanded by Capt. EARLY COLONIAL FORCES, 1600-1749. The conflict over the Ohio country led to raising of the first provincial regiment in Virginia. 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. Born in Buckingham Co, VA on 1785 to Edmund Taylor and Elizabeth Garrett. J. Adams Second SergeantHubbard Brown Third SergeantGreen Penn Fourth SergeantJ. An eleventh company was added to the command in April, 1862. Leave a message for others who see this profile. July 1. The old 15th Regiment was renumbered as the 11th. 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] Richard Lee Taylor (April 3, 1744 January 19, 1829) was an officer in the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. "The Organization of Braddock's Army", This page was last edited on 24 January 2023, at 16:58. He married Martha, daughter of Roger Thompson, of New Kent County, on 23 Feb 1699. 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. Session of Virginia Council of State. Militia in 1830 and was commissioned as Justice of the Peace of Montgomery County in 1837. Company B, Richmond City Guard. Sary -- owned by Francis's half-brother George Conway, presumably willed to George by his father, had three children. Email: research_support@graysonheritage.org 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. 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. This is only part of the roll but it is the best we can do now. B. Williams Fifth SergeantC. James Taylor, Ensign in Capt. F. Mays Corporal, lost an armD. He is buried in the family plot at Greenfield with his parents and grandparents. The information in this listof Virginia Military Units comes from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors website (CWSS). Killed at Lee Town, VAHaley, GussomHubbard, WilliamHubbard, Ben. G. Rorrer Third Sergeant, died from woundsDavid Conner Fourth SergeantR. Transferred to Confederate service. Hogg's Co. of Rangers in 1758. Francis Taylor (all from Virginia and part of Greene's Corp). State Militias led by Col. Andrew Pickens (SC) with the following units: Died in serviceHarbour, J. T. Killed in battleHarbour, C. J.Hatcher, ElkanahHatcher, Edin T.Hollensworth, T. L. Killed in battleHall, William C.Hall, John C.Hall, Jasper R.Horsley, Rubin C.Hungate, ThomasHubbard, Thomas M.Hancock, John T.Hylton, William B.Holley, DavidHarbour, A. J. A list of the names of Company H, 42ndVirginia Regiment. D. Reynolds Promoted to MajorP. The 2nd Virginia Regiment was formed in October 1775 at Williamsburg. Killed near RichmondSayers, Phil Killed near RichmondSayers, WilliamShelor, G. B. They lived first at his plantation, "Hare Forest". 1862. October. lewis b. beatty: 1 reg't (taylor's) virginia militia. H. Giles Promoted to CaptainEd Davis Promoted to First LieutenantZack Frazier Promoted to Second LieutenantJohn P. Stovall Elected Third Lieutenant. Betty -- funeral was held 29 Jul 1787, with Old Judy, Frank -- bequeathed to Francis by his father, got bit by a snake 23 Jun 1786, Old Judy -- funeral was held 29 Jul 1787, with Betty, Milley -- had a son (not named) born 04 Mar 1788. J. G. Died in August 1863West, W. J.Howell, Samuel Killed in Battle 1864Hufferfinger, W. A. Login to find your connection. F. Shelor, 2ndSergeant then promoted to 1stSergeant, Company D, then to Lieutenant, Company DIsaac A. Nolen, 3rdSergeant, first year of war, did not reenlistW. 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 . 2021 Valley Forge Legacy Muster Roll Project. 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. 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. Taylor's Regiment of Militia (Albemarle County) (1779) During the American Revolution many local state militia units were created to help defend the rights of the colonies. By February 1776, the Culpeper Minutemen in the Tidewater region were discharged and sent home. Any names that are not on this roll will be entered on the same as they send in their names to William Ayers, Stuart. He was promoted to major and assigned to the 15th Virginia Regiment on 20 Mar 1778. Type above and press Enter to search. [7], Most recruits were characterized by Washington as "loose, Idle Persons quite destitute of House, and Home.