[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. The old 15th Regiment was renumbered as the 11th. Archives Reference Services Library of Virginia 800 E. Broad St. Richmond, VA 23219 804-692-3888 archdesk@lva.virginia.gov Your membership fee will automatically be charged to a credit card or PayPal account every year. Muster Rolls After the battle of Fort Necessity, the Assembly voted to increase the size of the regiment from five companies to ten. At the time Gwynn's Island was taken by the Virginians, Major Byrd . B. Terry Second LieutenantN. Liverpool wanted a more practical relationship with the United States. Washington 1834, p. 2. Nelson's Regiment of Virginia State Cavalry led by Major John Nelson with 15 men, including Capt. [1], Taylor was also involved with the Valley Forge Campaign. "We couldn't be more excited to bring this state-of-the-art firearm to the modern gun enthusiast . However, he had acquired 8,000 acres (32km2) throughout Kentucky, and with the return of peace in 1783, he started clearing the land to move his family there. In 1780-81 nearly half of the regiment was attached to Virginia's George Rogers Clark for his expedition to Illinois. 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. "The Organization of Braddock's Army", This page was last edited on 24 January 2023, at 16:58. 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. Just one grandparent can lead you to many Session of Virginia Council of State. [1] The substantial amount of information we have on Francis comes primarily from: Francis was an early member of the Culpeper Minutemen, a group of volunteers from Culpeper, Faquier, and Orange counties. The Ukrainian air defense system worked at 100%, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported. 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. 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. The Virginia Convention concurred on January 11, 1776. Francis Taylor's Diary of 1786-1799 details his daily post-war activities, business and leisure, plantation activities, weather conditions, social and religious activities, election returns, and local events. 1st Regiment of Continental Light Dragoons (VA) detachment with 10 men led by Capt. Leave a message for others who see this profile. endstream endobj 39 0 obj <>stream LOYALIST FORCES, 1775-1783. EN. Company F, Captain Cary's "F Company"; Company G, Captain William H. Gordon's company. 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 . 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. 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. 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. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. The roster includes all companies within the regiment. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. Captain John E. Penns Company Patrick-Henry Volunteers left Penns Store July 1, 1861 for Lynchburg to go into camp for military instruction. Four companies of the 4th Regiment Virginia Volunteers, a militia unit, were united with other volunteer companies to make up the regiment. Het rapporteerde 189 slachtoffers bij Any names that are not on this roll will be entered on the same as they send in their names to William Ayers, Stuart. (Hick)Hanks, Pugh H.Janey, JohnJefferson, WilliamJefferson, John P.Jestice, John Died on his way to the ArmyKeaton, HiramKeaton, James M.Lackey, James M.Leary, William DesertedLawson, James M.Lawson, LafayetteMcAlexander, James Died in serviceMcAlexander, Jeremiah Died in serviceMartin, William G. DesertedMcAlexander, JohnMoore, W. T. Died in serviceMcAlexander, SamuelMcAlexander, DavidMcAlexander, DanielMcAlexander, CharlesMcAlexander, DariusMorrison, David J. DesertedMcAlexander, James C. DesertedMcGee, John P.McGee, WilliamMcDonald, Hiram F. DesertedMorrison, Thomas C.Martin, David H. DesertedMorrison, James T.Martin, Larkin T. Died in serviceMorrison, John T. DesertedMartin, E. N.Martin, CrawfordMcGee, Green DesertedMoore, Jacob S.Manan, WilliamMize, W. B.Nolen, C. M.Nolen, Ephraim S. Died in serviceNolen, John DesertedNolen, David DesertedPendleton, JohnPrice, B. M.Roberson, AbramRoss, James Died in serviceRoss, SamuelRoberson, LandonRatliff, L. G. Died from woundsRorrer, W. R. DesertedRay, Joseph DesertedReynolds, George W.Reynolds, William A. DesertedRoss, Charles P.Rakes, John D.Ross, James W. Died in serviceRatliff, PhillipRoss, R. R.Rakes, AlexanderRoss, WilliamReynolds, William Captured and died in prisonRoss, John T.Ross, John W. Killed on pickettRakes, Charles J. DesertedRakes, S. J. He married Ann Wyche of Virginia on January 2, 1767. Francis was born in 1747, the son of George Taylor and Rachel Gibson. He remained active for the remainder of his life in Kentucky politics. UNITED STATES, 1784-1815. Mrz verlie es Indiana in Richtung Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.Das Regiment wurde in Charleston eingesetzt , West Virginia, Winchester und Stevenson's Depot, die dort bis zum 27. Francis Taylor (all from Virginia and part of Greene's Corp). United States Pre-Civil War. Taylor's Regiment of Militia (Albemarle County) (1779) The King'sOwnRoyalRegiment H. Giles Promoted to CaptainEd Davis Promoted to First LieutenantZack Frazier Promoted to Second LieutenantJohn P. Stovall Elected Third Lieutenant. W. T. Akers was elected Captain and was then lettered Company D and renamed Company D until the end of the war. 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. Ten companies of militia were organized into the 1st Infantry at Richmond:Company A, Richmond Grays. 24. 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. Thomas Taylor was the eldest son of John Taylor, who came from Amelia County, Virginia, about 1750 and located on Back Swamp below Columbia. 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. If so, login to add it. Press Esc to cancel. Davis claimed he was born on July 1, 1877, but according to some sources, 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. Early life [ edit] Virginia's Soldiers in the Revolution. C. Rakes, 2ndCorporalB. Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionCollins, Joseph Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionCarter, Franklin Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionWright, James Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionGoins, Lee Company H, 32nd? Joined Capt. P. Anglin Third CorporalEdd Agee Fourth CorporalAllen, J. H.Agee, CharlesBurge, RobertCarter, RobertDalton, HaymanGillie, FountainGiles, S. S.Harris, WilliamHutts, OwenKeaton, HansfordMurphy, William L.Penn, William A.Paul, MichaelScales, NoahSmith, JamesSanders, JackSpencer, E. E. J.Shelton, WilliamStuart, William D.Tillie, BurwellThomas, JamesWashburn, WilliamAgee, JamesBrown, J. M.Clark, AlexanderDalton, PeterEdwards, William H.Gillie, LeftridgeHatcher, RobertHancock, JohnKoger, JamesKeaton, LeeMurphy, William F.Penn, SamuelMcReynolds, HardinScales, NatSanders, SilosSpencer, GreenShelton, JoshuaSheltnson, AndersonStone, JamesTillie, J. H.Thompson, AustinWoodall, JamesAgee, GarrettBrown, RobertClark, William H.Dalton, NickGillie, P. D. DesertedGoad, HenryHarriss, Israel DesertedKoger, J. H.Koger, KingLee, H. H.Murphy, Richard M.Paul, VatenScales, JamesSmith, ThomasSanders, JamesSpencer, JohnShelton, William C.Shelton, PeterTatum, William F.Tuggle, NathanielVia, W. B. William G. Price Captain, living in the westE. Born in Buckingham Co, VA on 1785 to Edmund Taylor and Elizabeth Garrett. Commanded by Col. John Bailey. Elected 7th Jan. 1814, served 20 days as private, and 51 days as corporal, in place of Bland, discharged. lewis b. beatty: 1 reg't (taylor's) virginia militia. Left Valley Forge with 261 assigned and 154 fit for duty. Francis is 14 degrees from Jennifer Aniston, 13 degrees from Drew Barrymore, 16 degrees from Candice Bergen, 19 degrees from Alexandre Dumas, 11 degrees from Carrie Fisher, 29 degrees from Whitney Houston, 17 degrees from Hayley Mills, 14 degrees from Liza Minnelli, 14 degrees from Lisa Presley, 18 degrees from Kiefer Sutherland, 15 degrees from Bill Veeck and 21 degrees from Brian Nash on our single family tree. Died in prisonShelton, R. L.Spencer, James M.Sowder, EmanuelStovall, Quincy A.Shelor, James F.Smith, GeorgeSalmons, JonathanShelton, William A.Smith, C. B. 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. 35 0 obj <> endobj Sometime in December it was ordered to the Valley of Virginia to form General Stonewall Jacksons Division. Confederate Units 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment Company A - Richmond Grays Company B - Richmond City Guard Company C - Montgomery Guard Company D - Old Dominion Guard October. It remained on the Cherokee frontier until early 1762, when the governor disbanded it. July 1. 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. During the American Revolution many local state militia units were created to help defend the rights of the colonies. Das aus dem 8. 578 East Main Street Genealogy Trails History Group Your membership lasts for one year. Killed at Lee Town, VAHaley, GussomHubbard, WilliamHubbard, Ben. T. Noel Second LieutenantB. 1861. discoveries. Some of the Union units are identified as formed in 1864. The Adjutant General's Office. The Valley Forge Park Alliance maintains the Muster Roll Project and helps to inspire appreciation of and support for Valley Forge National Historical Park. Richard Lee Taylor (April 3, 1744 - January 19, 1829) was an officer in the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. [2] Colonels [ edit | edit source] 1776-1777 - Colonel William Woolford in command from 13 Feb 1776 to 21 Feb 1777 Francis Cowherd, Col. Alexander Spottswood's Continental Regiment, John Snow of Orange; was in the battles of Brandywine and Germantown; age 74. D. Lee Ross, Captain first year of war, did not reenlist.W. He was a graduate of the College of William and Mary. %PDF-1.4 % [4][6] He donated 60 acres (240,000m2) for the creation of Taylorsville, Kentucky, which was named in his honor.[7]. Buy 56th Virginia Regiment by James Keir Baughman (Producer), William a Young, Patricia C Young online at Alibris. Independence, VA 24348. 267-281 Het regiment telde 740 mannen in april 1862. 2021 Valley Forge Legacy Muster Roll Project. Bedienung. Independence, VA 24348 This page was last edited on 10 April 2018, at 08:51. [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. Richmond Times Dispatch, 22 November 2011, "Where am I RVA? Taylor's company from 28th January to 28th March. Francis Taylor of the Second Virginia Regiment, First Lieutenant William Taylor, Second Lieut. [4][5], By 1800, Taylor had enlarged "Springfield" to 700 acres (2.8km2) by 1800. John E. Penn CaptainJ. "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. J. Harbour, 2ndLieutenant, first year of war, did not reenlistC. Moore Fauntleroy. You pay each year by check or PayPal. Wounded at Gettysburg, died from woundsLeak, ThomasLight, H. C. First Corporal, twice woundedLawson, Hamp DisappearedMabe, WilliamMartin, A. W. WoundedMartin, John W. Died in hospitalMartin, James Died in hospitalMoss, Doc Died in hospitalMoss, RobertNunn, WilliamNunn, EdwardNunn, Frank Died in hospitalOverby, Thomas Died in hospitalPlasters, W. C. Wounded at GettysburgPlasters, Mark Wounded at Seven PinesPlasters, Joseph Died in hospital at RichmondPlasters, Mike Died in hospital at Newport NewsPuckett, HoseyPack, James Died in hospitalRoberson, William Died in campRoberson, James M.Radford, R. F.Ross, Lewis T.Simpson, HowardShelton, Joseph A. Thomas Taylor Byrd became a major in a regiment raised by Lord Dunmore. 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. [9], The statue was pulled down from its pedestal during the night of 1920 June 2020. 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. [2], Taylor married Sarah Dabney Strother in 1779. F. Mays Corporal, lost an armD. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. When the American Revolution began, Taylor became a 2nd lieutenant in the Virginia Continental forces on February 12, 1775, and fought in the battles of White Plains, Trenton, Brandywine, and Monmouth. River Plantations as a center of historical interest and as a beautifully restored example of the Mansions that graced Virginia's Golden Age.The land on which it . White males between 16 and 50 were permitted to serve, although the regiment's size rolls report men as young as 15 and as old as 60 in the ranks, along with references to a small number of drafts with partial African and Native American ancestry. Availability as of September 12, 2010 PLATES LISTED BY SUBJECT. Enlistment rank: Captain, discharge rank: Captain, War Department. DXX@Tw!I6La`D'3n` & Died in hospitalShelton, James Killed in WilliamsburgShelton, JosephSpencer, John R.Spencer, W. H. Killed at Seven PinesSpencer, Harden Killed at Drurys BluffShockley, William H. Third Corporal, twice woundedStaples, John Wounded at WilliamsburgTaylor, GeorgeTaylor, James Went NorthTuggle, Anderson Killed at Second ManassasVipperman, Thomas H. Killed at Drurys BluffWiggington, A. J. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. He passed away on 1840 in Ashland City, Cheatham County, Tennessee, USA. Company B, Richmond City Guard. During the Revolution, Francis was initially commissioned captain in the 2nd Virginia Regiment on 08 May 1776. A. EARLY COLONIAL FORCES, 1600-1749. Ninth annual report . Queen's Royal Rangers. The enemy were found so strongly fortified on he Alleghany Mountains that our General deemed it impossible to dislodge them. Richard Lee Taylor (April 3, 1744 January 19, 1829) was an officer in the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. Via members of the Stuart-Wharton Camp of Confederate Veterans. "Letter to Robert Dinwiddie 9 March 1754." 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. 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. All Rights Reserved. Company C, Montgomery Guard. 124-127.) There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. A Proud Part of The 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. 62-63.) Broke Dec. 24, 1813, and Sturgis elected to fill vacancy. Akers, John A. Virginia kokoontui Lynchburgissa keskuussa 1861, ja yritykset rekrytoitiin Floydista, Franklinista, Carrollista, Gilesista, Patrickista, Pulaskista, Mercerist, Montgomeryn piirikunnasta ja Henry Countysta. 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. K. Harrell CorporalR. 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. HW1G?ciw|y !8dzTgw6,Z)KU|g?v+?}/v{OohMLbM7.{W?#}l*zgM=]=WO)|\3 NdR3X)VpO0rZE4Oe@8X6v/j_n[4.OV+TvU=@+\c']0 Elected 7th Jan. 1814, served 25 days as private, and 46 days as sergeant, in place of Pippin, broke. 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. [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. The troops commandeered livestock and hay for the army. 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 They marched from Lynchburg July 3rdand were mustered into service July 5thand were assigned to the 42ndVirginia Regiment as Company H Lowrings Brigade, General R. E. Lees Division, they left Lynchburg July 20thbeing ordered to Beverly from that place and this command was known as the Army of Northern Virginia.