He was a lifelong bachelor who was born, lived, and died on his father's plantation homes Collina and Midland in Orange County, Virginia. 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 . 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. and Welsh Rd, just outside Lansdale Pa. (currently owned by Tom and Wendy Tracy)[citation needed]. 10th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Confederate) Was assembled at Harper's Ferry during the late spring of 1861. "The enemy attacked Ukraine from the northern direction with Shahed-type attack drones. 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. A brief biography by Taylor family descendant and historian William Kyle Anderson; Court records of Orange County, where he served as deputy clerk under his elder brother James; Revolutionary War records that document his service in the 2nd and 15th Virginia Regiment and the Virginia Convention Guards; Letters to and from Virginia Governor Thomas Jefferson, and letters to and from family members; to nephew Francis Stubbs Taylor, 1,000 acres of land on the Ohio River in the State of Kentucky (patented the 6th of Sept.1787), and $1,500, to nephew Francis Taylor, son of Jonathan Taylor, 1,000 acres of my Military land on the northwest of the Ohio River, No. 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 . The 2nd Virginia Regiment was formed in October 1775 at Williamsburg. 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. 3 (Jul., 1912), pp. 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. Email: research_support@graysonheritage.org The Adjutant General's Office. 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. Please read DPLA's Statement on Potentially Harmful Content. MS (Virginia State Library). Wounded at Cold HarborWiggington, C. M. Wounded at GettysburgWaller, James Wounded, died at WilliamsburgWaller, PeterWaller, John C.Waller, John Died in hospitalWilliams, John D. Scout and missingWilliams, FrankWimbish, Peter Lost in MarylandWimbish, John Third Sergeant, killed at Drurys BluffWolf, HarryWillard, Isaac Died in hospitalYoung, A. J. Copyright 1998 - 2023 Grayson County Virginia Heritage Foundation Inc. and New River Notes. This page was last edited on 10 April 2018, at 08:51. In addition to their names, information that may be listed for each soldier includes regiment, company, and rank. 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. Akers, John A. 1 min read. discoveries. 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. Richard Lee Taylor (April 3, 1744 - January 19, 1829) was an officer in the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. Thomas Shoemaker's land was the southwest corner of the intersection of present-day North Wales Rd. H. Rangeley Third LieutenantC. 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 . Sometime in December it was ordered to the Valley of Virginia to form General Stonewall Jacksons Division. Rgiment de Walsh. (Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, January, I9IO, V. i8, p. vZ/C\$R;#M'w^xL8, `I(fI1(`cLgLLkLYa!s{gYv7)}sZ;&ta]_8Te 8z),ap $jh4%!P >a[LqG-5.TVf`6U[;|@nR`W[1hM-;iyk] v:Ma4oSR?w|7V7lsV7?m^^[Yz/?l})X7,15N&(I(9,|I>d>3)VJ]/qC[=An ^*kj|&|4r_Ek5lAG'z}80t=kf'z=%q;>tqy|1x|Bw:L^9n\t$CWBJ)qFq? AR 5bt;I.-%zNo!}vOJ4/zm*]k7'tM_v7OY[sC3JuT%s&M4~f~Mp( 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. They lived first at his plantation, "Hare Forest". 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. 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 . Joined Capt. Company E, Richmond Light Infantry Blues. Addeddate 2009-06-16 15:34:52 Associated-names Eckenrode, H. J. J. Hatcher Sergeant, died Elmira, New YorkJoseph Smith Sergeant, went westEmy Deatherage SergeantF. 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. 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. C. Rakes, 2ndCorporalB. Physical Address He passed away on 1840 in Ashland City, Cheatham County, Tennessee, USA. He was promoted to major and assigned to the 15th Virginia Regiment on 20 Mar 1778. The troops commandeered livestock and hay for the army. R. Hall Third LieutenantJ. At the end of his service with the 8th VA Reg., he enlisted with the 9th Virginia Regiment serving as Private in Captain Berry and Captain Wood's companies, under Colonel George Matthews' command fighting in the Battle of Monmouth, NJ for 3 years. The old 14th became the new 10th. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of Germantown, on October 4, 1777. v. 6, p. 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. 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. Died in Richmond hospital, A. D. Reynolds, CaptainP. Spotsylvania Co. Court, June 15, 1780. . Performance & security by Cloudflare. [9], The statue was pulled down from its pedestal during the night of 1920 June 2020. Commanded by Col. John Bailey. EARLY COLONIAL FORCES, 1600-1749. 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. This re-raised Regiment was finally disbanded in May 1763, just before the outbreak of Pontiac's War, as the province could not maintain it without a supply of paper money, which the Board of Trade had disallowed. H. Giles Promoted to CaptainEd Davis Promoted to First LieutenantZack Frazier Promoted to Second LieutenantJohn P. Stovall Elected Third Lieutenant. Killed at Drurys BluffLawless, Thomas Left in PennsylvaniaLawless, Mc. B. Williams Fifth SergeantC. 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. He married Martha, daughter of Roger Thompson, of New Kent County, on 23 Feb 1699. 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. Of The Virginia Militia 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. Militia Publisher Baltimore : Southern Book Co. Collection They did so in 1785. View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 3 FLOWERS 21 PLANT TREES Married Elizabeth Anderson 7/20/1763 in On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 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. 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. Free family records for Researching Ancestry in Virginia Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 Virginia Genealogy Trails A Proud Part of The Genealogy Trails History Group Muster Rolls Of The Virginia Militia In The War Of 1812 Captain Charles H. Braxton's Company - 1st Regiment Captain Clairborne Wigglesworth's Company - 16th Regiment Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionCollins, Joseph Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionCarter, Franklin Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionWright, James Company H, 23rdVirginia BattalionGoins, Lee Company H, 32nd? [2] Colonels [ edit | edit source] 1776-1777 - Colonel William Woolford in command from 13 Feb 1776 to 21 Feb 1777 210.65.88.143 GitHub export from English Wikipedia. After the war, Taylor became an Original Member of the Virginia Society of the Cincinnati. robert beatty: 3 artillery regiment, new york. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. B.Hubbard, John C.Hamley, HendersonHundy, H. H. KilledHimes, JamesHandy, Peter DesertedHandy, NatHale, Jerry L. Living, from FranklinHarriss, Gran DesertedHarriss, Samuel DesertedHarriss, NewmanHylton, Hardin Deserted, went to OhioHaden, CeatonHowell, CalebHowell, I. C.Harriss, Philip From Floyd CountyHughs, John J. DesertedHall, HardinHall, John H.Huff, John H.Ingram, R. L. DesertedJoyce, ThomasJones, David DesertedJones, William DesertedJefferson, Peyton G. DesertedJefferson, M. P. DesertedJefferson, Thomas T. DesertedLyon, William, Sr.Lyon, William, Jr.Lyon, Silas T.Lusk, Eli Deserted from Wyoming County, WVLusk, Floyd Deserted from Wyoming County, WVMartin, JoshuaMcAlexander, William H.McAlexander, PeterMiles, A. W. KilledMoss, RobertMcHine, E. A. Virginia BattalionMartin, S. J. Any names that are not on this roll will be entered on the same as they send in their names to William Ayers, Stuart. 3/4/1907-9/18/1947 Partner National Archives and Records Administration Contributing Institution He was discharged as a lieutenant colonel on September 12, 1781. Queen's Rangers. Via members of the Stuart-Wharton Camp of Confederate Veterans. He was a graduate of the College of William and Mary. 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. Enlistment rank: Captain, discharge rank: Captain, War Department. G. Arrington First SergeantC. Independence, VA 24348 The actual strength of the Regiment in 1756 was 1,400 men, but in 1757 it was reduced to 1,000 men. [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. Rand's Regiment of Levies (1776) Randolph's Company (1782) . The command was then ordered to Sewell Mountain to reinforce General Gloyd and Wise who were falling back in the face of a large force of the enemy. Richard Taylor, Capt. Virginia. During the American Revolution many local state militia units were created to help defend the rights of the colonies. State Militias led by Col. Andrew Pickens (SC) with the following units: Back to Top Expand/collapse Scope and Content F. Cloud Third Lieutenant, second organizationAsa Scott Second LieutenantJ. 1862. A list of the names of Company H, 42ndVirginia Regiment. Distrikt rekrutierte Regiment wurde in Indianapolis, Indiana, mit einer Strke von 1.082 Mann organisiert und am 9.Mrz 1865 versammelt. Taylor discussed the history of the Utica Institute, a historically Black college founded . [1], Taylor was also involved with the Valley Forge Campaign. 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. Your membership lasts for one year. 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. Box 679 Virginia 1658, to nephew Charles Taylor, son of Charles Taylor, 1,000 acres of my Military land, No. Powers Company - 68th Regiment. United States Pre-Civil War. In the Fall of 1779, Martin was discharged at Valley Forge in Pennsylvania and went back home to NC. Het regiment telde 740 mannen in april 1862. 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. Mailing Address On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 55 0 obj <>stream 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. Elected 7th Jan. 1814, served 20 days as private, and 51 days as corporal, in place of Bland, discharged. On December 28, 1775, the Continental Congress voted to raise four more regiments in Virginia. hb```"cN !b/ >*j AHE>> In 1769 he explored the Ohio River and Mississippi River with his older brother, Hancock Taylor, travelling from Pittsburgh to New Orleans. Het rapporteerde 189 slachtoffers bij Confederate Units 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment Company A - Richmond Grays Company B - Richmond City Guard Company C - Montgomery Guard Company D - Old Dominion Guard M. Boyd Second Sergeant, killedS. G. Rorrer Third Sergeant, died from woundsDavid Conner Fourth SergeantR. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. In 1758, Virginia raised two additional regiments of a thousand men each for the Forbes Expedition. Queen's Rangers. The regiments were designated the 1st and 2d Virginia Regiments. %%EOF May 17. Donald Robertson and his wife Rachel Rogers of King and Queen County, Virginia, etc. An eleventh company was added to the command in April, 1862. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Login to find your connection. iEsY{rvon{WNw^` S 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. 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. M. Cruise, 1stSergeant, transferred to Company H, 51stRegimentS. (Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, October, I898. Captain Ross commanded this company the first year of the war and it was then Company C when the company was reorganized in 1862. Am 13. 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.