Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Revolutionary War Soldiers

Revolutionary War Soldiers



 Our family has several ancestors who can be proven to be Revolutionary War Soldiers. In reality, there were most likely many more who served but those records are lost to time. The records of these patriots can be found at Fold3 or DAR
Clinking on the links below will give you more information on the service of those soldiers. 

Jacob Alford
c 1738 VA – c 1800 NC
Son of Lodwick & Susanna Alford
Pvt. NC Militia 


James Alford
1741 NC – after 1814 GA
son of Lodwick & Rebecca (Ferrell) Alford
Pvt. NC Militia


Lodwick Alford
b c 1740 NC
son of Lodwick & Rebecca (Ferrell) Alford
Served in Granville, NC Militia


1750 – 1845
son of John Watson & Elizabeth Brumfield
SC Militia
Served in Francis Marion’s Brigade, the ‘Swamp Fox’


1745 VA – 1833 VA
son of James Theopilous & Mary Dillon
Served in NC under Cpt. Faulk


1746 – 1841 TN
son of Jacob Faulkenberry
Served in SC under Cpt. Canerton


John Faulkenberry
c1740 – 1815
Son of Jacob Faulkenberry
Served in SC under Cpt. Richard Singleton


1739 Ireland – 1826 TN
Private in 1st Regiment of NC Militia


John Kennington
c1745 – c 1814
Son of Edward Kennington
Served under Col. Marshall as a Horseman,
Camden District Regiment


1755 SC – 1820 SC
son of Jacob Ott I & Margaret Fitchtner
Served as a Captain in SC Militia
Served in Francis Marion’s Brigade, the ‘Swamp Fox’


Jeremiah Smith, Sr.
1755 – after 1827
 Served in SC Militia.
Served in Francis Marion’s Brigade, the ‘Swamp Fox’




1 comment:

  1. I have several Revolutionary War soldiers too. I managed to prove my lineage to ONE in order to join DAR. I have been trying to prove my connection to the others but I get stuck long about generation 5. That's when online records are not available. With courthouses closed, I can't even travel to search.

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