Albemarle County in Virginia; giving some account of what it was by nature, of what it was made by man, and of some of the men who made it, Part 31

Author: Woods, Edgar, 1827-1910; Coddington, Anne Bartlett; Dunlap, Edward N
Publication date: 1901]
Publisher: [Charlottesville, Va., The Michie company, printers
Number of Pages: 434


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The original of the following Call was found by Mr. Nicholas Black in looking over the papers of his uncle, the late Thomas Black. It was published in the Charlottesville Chronicle of March 21st, 1879.


IVY CREEK, MARCH 29, 1747.


Whereas it is agreed or proposed that ye Inhabitants of Ivy Creek and ye Mountain Plain Congregation joyn together with ye Congre- gation of Rockfish, to call and invite ye Reverend Samuel Black, now Residing in ye bounds of ye Reverend Mr. John Craig's Congrega- tion, to be our Minister and Pastor to administer ye ordinances of ye Gospel among us: All we, whose names are hereunto affixed, do promise and oblige ourselves to pay yearly and every year ye several sums annexed to our names, for ye outward support and Incourage- ment of ye said Mr. Samuel Black during his abode and continuance among us, for ye one half of his Labor in ye Administration of Gos- pel Ordinances to us in an orderly way, according to ye Rules and Practice of our Orthodox Reformed Presbyterian Church : as Wit- ness our hands.



S. D.


S. D.


Michael Woods


1


10 Samuel Jameson


1 00


William Woods


1


10 John Lockhart, 15


Archibald Woods


1


5 Hendry Burch 10


William Wallace 1


5 Thomas Alexander 10


Andrew Wallace


15


Patrick Woods


8 2


John Woods Sr.


15


John McCulloch 10


John Greer


10


William Ogans


12 6


Thomas Lockhart\


10


William Chamberlain


5


Peter Hairston


8


Thomas Craig


5


Adam Gaudylock


10


John Thompson


5


Michael Woods Jr.


10


John Corban


6 2


William McCord


10


Hendry Carr


5 212


John Gamble


10


James Weir


12 2


Davis Stockton


1


00


Robert McNeilly


6 2


Hugh Dobbins


10


John Dicky


6 1


David Lewis


5


William Norris


6 1


James Gamble


5


John Kincaid


5


Charles Lambert


5


John Woods Jr.


5


John Monday


5


John Jameson


10


Thomas Evins


5


Benjamin Wheeler W. Bucknall


5


Thomas Wright


5


5


William Little


10


212 John Burrisse


5


Nathan Woods


10


3 Robert Stewart


5 2


HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


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43 s. D.


€ S. D.


James Kincaid


10 5 William Whiteside 10


Andrew McWilliams


10 212 William Bustard 6


George Dawson


5 212 Thomas Whiteside 10


Joseph Kincaid


1 00 Matthew Mullins 5


John McCord


1 00 Richard Stockton


12


Archibald Woods 10


APPENDIX, No. 2.


Albemarle Company of Militia, lately in actual service for the defence and protection of the frontier against the Indians, September, 1758. Hening's Statutes, VII, 203.


James Nevill, Captain


Samuel Woods William Whiteside


William Woods, Lieut.


- David Gass


William Woods, Ensign


Abraham Howard Thomas Grubbs


David Martin, Ensign


Andrew Greer, Sergeant


Charles Wakefield, Sergeant


William Martin, Sergeant


Samuel Stockton


Thomas Jameson'


Willian Cartie


Hugh Alexander


Charles Hughes Langdon Depriest


John Wallace


Aaron Hughes John Depriest


Michael Woods Jr.


Bartholomew Ramsay


Henry Randolph


William Stockton


Michael Israel


John McAnally


James Kinkead


Robert McWhorter Richard Pryor


Thomas Harbet


Henry Brenton


James Martin


Joshua Woods


Alexander Jameson


Michael Morrison James Morrison Adam Lackie


Daniel Maupin


John Maupin


Alexander McMulen


William Maupin


Lawrence Smith


Matthew Mullins .


Matthias Hughes


APPENDIX, No. 3.


Extracts from memoranda connected with the Revolution, found among the papers of Dr. George Gilmer.


The following volunteers in the Independent Companies of Albe-


> James Glenn James Robertson Charles Crawford John Biggs


Adam Gaudylock


William Wakefield


Robert Poage


John Cowan George Breckenridge William Poage


John Woods, Lieut.


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


marle County bound themselves to the ensuing Resolves by sub- scribing thereto :


1. Should they fail or fly back, they should be held unworthy of the rights of freemen, and as inimical to the cause of America.


2. Any one elected as Captain, Lieutenant, or Ensign, and refus- ing to serve, shall pay, the first {25, the second £15, and the third {10, for the use of the Company.


3. To obey the officers by themselves elected, muster four times a year, provide gun, shot-pouch and powder horn, and appear on duty in hunting shirt.


V *Charles Lewis, Captain


*George Gilmer, Lieut.


J. S. Logan


*John Marks, Lieut.


J. S. Lisle


William Flint


Roger Shackelford


John Dickerson


*William T. Lewis, Sergeant


Edward Hughes


Stephen Hughes


J. S. Dudley


J. S. Stephenson John Coles


*Charles L. Lewis


*John Lowry, Drummer


*Edward Garland


*John Henderson


*Isaac Wood


*Falvy Frazier


Samuel Carr


*William Johnson' James Lewis


John Watkins


Micajah Defoe


Edward Carter


John Wood


Turner Richardson


David Dalton


George Thompson


Those marked with an asterisk, marched to Williamsburg, May 2nd, 1775, to demand satisfaction of Lord Dunmore for the removal of the powder.


The following marched to Williamsburg, July 11th, 1775 under Lieut. George Gilmer.


Matthew Jouett


William Wood


Richard Harper


William Lewis


William Flint


William Henderson


Isham Lewis


Thomas Strachan


Richard Harvie


John Martin, Sergeant


Erasmus Ball


Isaac Davis


Bennett Henderson


Nelson Thompson


John Harvie, Ensign William Simms, Sergeant


*William Wood, Sergeant


*John Martin, Sergeant


*Fred Wm. Wills, Corporal


*Thomas Martin Jr., Corporal Patrick Napier, Corporal


*David Allen, Corporal


Shadrach Battles


*James Quarles Isaac Davis Spencer Norvell


*Reuben Lindsay Robert Martin Jr.


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


Charles L. Lewis Hastings Marks Thomas Mitchell Hudson Martin John Wood Micajah Chiles


Micajah Lewis


Richard Durrett Bernard Mills


John Henderson


John Wood Thomas Walker


Thomas Martin, Corporal.


A Declaration of Independence, signed by citizens of Albemarle, April 21st, 1779, the original of which is preserved in the rooms of the Virginia Historical Society in Richmond.


George Gilmer


James Quarles


James Reid Benjamin Lacy William Tandy Sr.


William Lewis


Richard Anderson


John Reid


Peter Marks James Bridgett


Clough Shelton


John Fielder


Samuel Woodson


George Norvell


Thomas Overton


Nathaniel Haggard


Thomas Martin Jr.


Henry Mullins


John Wilkinson


Tucker Woodson


Isaac Davis


Benjamin Dod Wheeler Peter Jackson Henry Heard John Jouett Jr.


Micajah Chiles


Isaac Davis Jr.


Richard Harper William Barton - John Greer


George Saunders Richard Gaines


Thomas Jefferson John Harvie John Coles James Marks John Harris John Jouett Nicholas Lewis


William Briscoe William Carroll


Robert Sharp Sr.


Robert Sharp Jr.


Joseph Lamb


Benjamin Harris Samuel Dedman James Hopkins C. Simins James Kerr William Hays Edward Butler R. Davenport Jr. William Irvin, V. D. M. Jason Bowcock


John Bailey Roland Horsley Richard Harvie Alexander McKinzie Robert Thompson Jr.


John Kirby John Black William Pilson


Robert Pilson James Epperson


John Lott Richard Sharp


William Hopkins


Samuel Taliaferro John Day


Philip Mazzei


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


Henry Shelton James Minor Anderson Bryan John Fitzpatrick John Stockton Josiah Wood Whittle Flannagan


Robert Burns


Henry Randolph William McGhee


Samuel Karı


Samuel McCord


Joseph Holt William L. Bing


Peter Ferguson


Benjamin Jordan


Nathaniel McAllister


John Henderson Jr.


John Henderson Sr.


William Barksdale


Thomas Thorp


James Wm. Crossthwait


R. Dixon


T. Marshall


Daniel Coleman


William Wingfield


Christopher Wingfield


William Leake


Martin Haggard


Peter Ballou


Thomas West


William Anderson


Joseph Neilson


Zachariah Mills


William Colvard


John Thomas


William Fossett


Edward Moore


Castleton Harper Sr. John Newcomb Samuel Bing


David G. Mosby


Richard Carter


Isham Lewis


Henry Ford


William Sandridge


Nicholas Hamner


William Chenault


Joseph Terrell Daniel Goolsby


Samuel Huckstep


Richard Davenport


Jacob Oglesby


Charles Tucker


John Wood


Thomas Collins


Arthur Graham


Thomas Morgan


Richard Goolsby Hiram Gaines John Prince


Charles Hudson William Jeffers


Castleton Harper Jr.


Richard Scott


Daniel Coleman


Bernis Brown


William Statham


Stephen Hughes Jr. Horsley Goodman


Cars


John Lewis Sr. W. Langford Peter Burrus John Tandy


Richard Goodall


Spencer Norvell


Orlando Jones


Stat. Morris William Michie


Thomas Craig John McCulloch


Charles L. Lewis


William Johnson


Charles Lewis Jr.


John Wingfield Henry Hooper


Thomas Musick


William Hitchcock


Henry Copeland


William Wingfield Willtam Leake Martin Haggard


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


Peter Ballou Thomas Fentress James McManus Samuel Rea Abraham Eades John Fentress William Sorrow William Fry Charles Goodman Michael Wallace Randolph Jefferson John Hall David Allen Charles Kerr


Benjamin Henderson Samuel Bowcock


David Morris John Wallace


Daniel Miller


Matthew Maury


Francis Hodge


Mask Leake


Francis Taliaferro


Robert Cobbs


John Kirby


Thomas Gooch


James Woods


APPENDIX, No. 4. Albemarle Soldiers of the Revolution.


OFFICERS.


David Anderson, Ensign, 9th Va. Nathaniel Anderson, Lieut., 3rd Va. John Beck, Ensign, 9th Va .. Samuel Bell, Ensign, Grayson's Reg. Thomas Bell, Captain, Gist's Reg. Bezaleel Brown, Captain, State troops at Yorktown. Henry Burke, Captain, State militia. John Burke, Captain, State militia.


May Button, Captain, State militia. Peter Davie, Quartermaster, 14th Va.


Samuel Eddins, Captain, 1st Cont. Artillery. Edward Garland, Captain, 14th Va. Peter Garland, Captain, 6th Va. Nathaniel Garland, Lieut., State militia. William Gooch, Lieut., State militia. William Grayson, Captain, State militia. John Hargis, Ensign, 13th Va. Benjamin Harris, Captain, State militia.


William Shelton Littlebury Sullivan William Karr CAR William Ramsay


& David Nimmo William Reynolds Richard Watson Shadrach Reynolds Daniel Reynolds Francis Browning William Rannald Abraham Gollan William Cleveland James Bird William Ballard


Thomas Jameson George Mann


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


Robert Harris, Captain, State militia.


Reuben Hawkins, Captain, State militia.


William Henderson, Captain, 9th Va. Renben Herndon, Lieut., 7th Va.


Joseph Holt, Lieut., 4th Va. Samuel Hopkins, Lt. Col., 10th Va., captured at Charleston, S. C. Charles Hudson, Quartermaster, 14th Va.


John Hudson, Captain, State militia. Isaac Israel, Captain, 8th Va.


John Jameson, Lt. Col., Dragoons.^ Matthew Jouett, Captain.


Robert Jouett, Captain, 7th Va.


/ John Key, Ensign, 8th Va. v Mask Leake, Captain, State militia. Charles Lewis, Colonel, 14th Va. Nicholas Lewis, Captain, State militia. William Lewis, Lieut., Cont. Line.


Reuben Lindsay, Col., State militia.


Richard Lindsay, Col. Gen., Lawson's Brigade. Bernard Lipscomb, Captain, State militia. Col. Mallory. John Marks, Captain, 14th Va. Hudson Martin, Lieut., 9th Va. John Martin, Captain, State militia.


Abraham Maury, Adjutant, 14th Va.


David Meriwether, Lieut., 14th Va., captured at Charleston.


James Meriwether, Adj., State militia.


Thomas Meriwether, Major, State militia.


Peter Minor, Captain, 5th Va. Archelaus Moon, Lieut., 14th Va.


Jacob Moon, Paymaster, 14th Va.


George Nicholas, Lt. Col., 11th Va. John Nicholas, Lieut., 9th Va. Wilson C. Nicholas, Com., Washington's Guards.


Lipscomb Norvell, Lieut., 5th Va.


John Piper, Lieut., State militia. James Quarles, Captain, State militia. Robert Rodes, Captain, captured at Charleston.


Clough Shelton, Captain, 10th Va., captured at Charleston. William Simms, Captain, 6th Va. Larkin Smith, Captain, 4th Dragoons. George Thompson, Lieut., State militia. John Thompson, Lieut., 7th Va. Leonard Thompson, Lieut., State militia. Roger Thompson, Captain, 2nd Va. Thomas Walker Jr., Captain, 9th Va.


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


Captain Warr, probably Marr. Daniel White, Captain, State militia.


Tarleton Woodson, Sergeant, State militia.


PRIVATES.


John Burton, disabled and pensioned.


John Buster, died 1820, served against Indians, and in Revolution.


Nathan Clausby, Grenadier, 1st Partisan Legion.


James Craddock, died in the service.


Charles Davis, 1st Light Dragoons, wounded and pensioned.


David Epperson, died in the service.


John Fagg Sr., died 1829, aged 92.


Simpson Foster, died in the service.


John Gillaspy, 9th Va., killed at Germantown.


Charles Goolsby, Corporal, 9th Va., captured at Germantown, and died in the service.


James Goolsby, 9th Va., captured at Germantown, and died in the service.


John Goolsby, 9th Va., died in the service.


John Greening, 2nd Va.


William Hardin, killed at Ninety-Six.


Bartlett Hawkins, pensioned.


Ambrose Howard, 9th Va.


Richard Marshall, pensioned by Act of Assembly.


Peter Massie, 5th Va.


Thomas Mitchell, Sergeant, Cont. army, died in the service.


James Old, died 1821, in battles of Quebec and Long Island.


William Smith, died 1823, aged 95, served against Indians, and in Revolution.


John Snead, in Cont. army.


Kenneth Southerlin, State militia.


Daniel Tilman, died 1820, served at 16 against Indians, and in Rev - olution.


Applying for pensions under Act of Congress passed in 1818.


ENLISTED IN ALBEMARLE.


William Bailey, in Capt. Thomas Walker's Co., 9th Va., in battles of Brunswick and Saratoga, discharged in Pa.


Joseph Brockman, in Capt. Lindman's Co., Col. Davies's Reg., in no battle, discharged in Powhatan.


William Eastin, in Capt. Reuben Taylor's Co., Col. Moses Hazen's Reg., in battles of Staten Island, Brandywine and Germantown, discharged at Morristown, N. J.


Nehemiah Greening, in Capt. Stribling's Co., Buford's Reg., at Fort -24


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


Motte, Ninety-Six and Eutaw Springs, discharged at Salis- bury, N. C.


Edward Hughes, in Capt. John Mark's Co., 1st Va., in battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Guilford C. H.


Thomas Johnson, in Capt. Roger Thompson's Co., 2nd Va., in no battle, discharged at Long Island, Holston River.


John Jones, in Capt. Winston's Co., Col. Charles Lewis's Reg., in battles of Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth, discharged at Middlebrook, N. J.


Sabrit King, in Capt. Robert Jonett's Co., 7th Va., in battle of Mon- mouth.


Martin Mooney, in Capt. Fontaine's Co., 14th Va., and Capt. Wm. Lewis's Co., Col. Cleveland's Reg., in battles of Long Bridge, King's Mountain and Ninety-Six.


Richard Mooney, in Capt. John Mark's Co., 1st Va., in battles of Guilford C. H., Camden, Ninety-Six and Eutaw Springs, dis- charged at Salisbury, N. C.


Samuel Munday, in Capt. Wm. Simms's Co., Col. Green's Reg., at Guilford C. H., Camden, Ninety-Six and Eutaw Springs, dis- charged at Salisbury, N. C.


Enlisted in other places, but residents of Albemarle after the war. Humphrey Beckett, in Frederick County, Capt. Porterfield's Co., 11th Va., in battles of Somerset, Amboy and Monmouth, discharged in Frederick.


Thomas Burton, in Hanover County, Capt. Hurd's Co., Buford's Reg., in no battle, discharged in Fluvanna.


Youen Carden, in Cumberland County, under Lt. Benj. Garrett, Capt. Baylor's Cavalry, and twenty months under Col. Washington, discharged at Charleston, S. C.


John Grinstead, in Hanover County, Capt. Woodson's Co., Col. Posey's Reg., at Savannah and Yorktown, discharged in Cum- berland County.


Sabrit Hoy, in Culpeper County, Capt. Harrison's Co., 2nd Va., at Cowpens, Guilford C. H., Camden, Ninety-Six and Eutaw Springs, discharged at Salisbury, N. C.


William Kirby, in Hanover County, Capt. Stribling's Co., Buford's Reg., at Guilford C. H., Camden, Ninety-Six and Eutaw Springs, discharged at Salisbury, N. C.


Isaac Milliway, at Dover, Del., Capt. McCannon's Co., Col. Vanghan's Reg., at Guilford C. H., Camden, Eutaw Springs, where he was severly wounded, discharged at Dover.


George Norvell, in Capt. Richard C. Anderson's Co., 5th Va., at Brandywine, Germantown and Yorktown, discharged at West Point.


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


Joseph Shepherd, at Fredericksburg, in Capt. John Wallace's Co., 3rd Va.


Cephas Shickett, in Capt. John Stuart's Co., 1st Maryland, at Brandy- wine and Germantown, discharged at Annapolis.


John Wm. Shube, in Philadelphia, in Pulaski's Corps, at Savannah, Camden, Mount Scoota, and James Island, discharged at Smith- field, Va.


John Smith, in Pennsylvania Artillery, Capt. Proctor, at Trenton, with Gen. Clark down the Ohio in 1781, and one year with Gen. Harmar, discharged at Fort Pitt.


William Turner, in Capt. Francis Taylor's Co., 2nd Va., at German- town and Stony Point.


John Williams, in Brunswick County, Capt. John Overton's Co., 10th Va., at Guilford C. H., Eutaw Springs, and Yorktown, discharged at Williamsburg.


PRIVATES IN STATE MILITIA.


Samuel Barksdale


Micajah Bowen William Boyd Gideon Carr Meekins Carr John Collins Major Dowell James Dunn George Gentry James Gentry Sharod Going John Hall Nathan Hall George Hardin William Harris Richard Hill Charles Huckstep Richard Johnson


William Jordan


Adam Keblinger


Samuel McCord


Cornelius Maupin


Daniel Maupin William Maupin


Jonathan Munday, at Yorktown


Ephraim Seamonds


Richard Snow, at Yorktown


Richard Spinner


John Spradling


David Strange, at Yorktown John Taylor


Nathaniel Thacker


Absalom Thomas


John Thomas


Roger Thompson, at Yorktown Micajah Wheeler John Wood.


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


APPENDIX, No. 5. Military Organization of the County.


It may be of interest to many to be informed in regard to the military force of the county, the bodies of which it was composed, and their officers, during the period extending from 1794 to 1802.


Forty-Seventh Regiment, South of the Three Notched Road. Colonets. Wilson C. Nicholas Samuel Murrell 1ST BATTALION. Majors. Samuel Murrell James Lewis


1ST COMPANY.


Captain.


Benj. Lacy


Edward Garland


Mart. Davenport


Joseph Wingfield


Charles Lacy


Edward Garland Stephen Lacy Joseph Wingfield Francis Wingfield


2ND COMPANY.


Christopher Wingfield Thomas Carr Jr. John T. Hawkins


R. H. Allen Thomas Carr Jr. Charles Jouett Thomas Wells Jr.


3RD COMPANY.


William Leake Walter Leake


Walter Leake George Wharton


2 Walter Coles George Wharton Edward Thomas Samuel Leake


4TH COMPANY.


William Tompkins William Hopkins John Staples


Clifton Garland Samuel Hopkins Charles A. Scott William Moon Jr.


John Scott Jr. Samuel Hopkins Turner Moon William Moon Jr. William Hamner


LIGHT INFANTRY.


Samuel Shelton


Richard Pollard


John S. Farrar


Lewis Nicholas William Davenport John S. Farrar Walter Lacy


James Ming Joseph Bishop Joseph Coleman N. A. Thompson


Cornelius Schenk


Lieut. Thos. Hamner


Ensign. Mart. Davenport


HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


373


Samuel Carr


CAVALRY. Thomas Divers


George Gilmer


Cornet


Dabney Minor


2ND BATTALION.


Captain. George Martin William Wharton


Majors. John Jordon Edward Garland 1ST COMPANY. Lieut. William Wharton Abraham Martin James Watson 2ND COMPANY. Francis Montgomery William Wood Jr. - John Field


Ensign. Schuyler Harris Bez. Maxwell Jr.


Thomas Key


Menan Mills William Wood Jr.


3RD COMPANY.


Michael Woods Charles Yancey Ephraim Musick


James Lewis Micajah Woods


LIGHT INFANTRY.


Howell Lewis Robert Garland


Robert Garland William Woods


John;R. Kerr William Woods John Gilliam / John P. Watson


LIGHT HORSE.


Clifton Garland Charles Hudson


John Clarkson Walter Coles /


Weatherston Shelton Cornet


Eighty-Eighth Regiment, North of the Three Notched Road.


Colonels.


Thomas Bell Francis Walker


1ST BATTALION. Majors. Robert Jouett James Simms Francis Walker Robert Warner Lewis


James Brooks Charles Yancey


Rice Garland Michael Woods Jechonias Yancey 4TH COMPANY. Tarleton Woodson . Benj. Buster


John Piper Clifton Rodes Jesse Wood Jr.


Richard Harrison Micajah Woods Tipton Lewis


1


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


Captain. James Simms Achilles Douglass Samuel Brockman


1ST COMPANY. Lieut. Achilles Douglass Samuel Brockman Ambrose Brockman John Douglass


Ensign. Samuel Brockman William Simms Jr. Ambrose Brockman John Douglass William Smith


Drury Wood George Gilmer John Sandridge Thomas Travillian


John Rogers James G. Waddell Thomas Hunton Matthew Maury


Edward Moore David Anderson


4TH COMPANY.


William Crenshaw John Henderson Kemp Catlett


John Henderson David Anderson Kemp Catlett George W. Catlett


Francis Walker David Clarkson Nimrod Bramham


LIGHT INFANTRY.


David Clarkson William Wirt


Thomas Walker Jr. Robert W. Lewis


Ludlow Bramham


Madison Breedlove George Martin


Madison Breedlove George Martin Reuben Herndon


Thomas S. Buster


Reuben Lewis


Garland Brown


2ND BATTALION.


Majors.


Henry Burke John Wood Horsley Goodman


1ST COMPANY. Lieut.


Ensign.


Wyatt Mills Parmenas Rogers


John Wood David Wood


Thomas Fretwell Parmenas Rogers Edmund Davis 2ND COMPANY. David Wood John Crenshaw Thomas Wood


Parmenas Rogers Matthew P. Walton +


David Michie Joseph Edmondson


-


Joshua Key Micajah Carr Drury Wood


Wm. D. Meriwether Charles B. Hunton James B. Lindsay


2ND COMPANY. Micajah Carr Drury Wood John Sandridge


3RD COMPANY. Charles B. Hunton James B. Lindsay Thomas Hunton


Nimrod Bramham


RIFLEMEN.


Captain.


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


William Jarman Brightberry Brown


3RD COMPANY. Brightberry Brown John Rodes Jr.


4TH COMPANY.


Horsley Goodman


Thomas Garth Jr.


Thomas Garth Jr. Joseph Goodman


Joseph Goodman John A. Michie Alexander Garrett v


Matthew Rodes Elijah Garth


LIGHT INFANTRY.


Elijah Garth Swanny Ferguson William Thompson


Nathan Harris Swanny Ferguson William Thompson James Ballard


LIGHT HORSE.


William Love, Cornet


Thos. M. Randolph Peter Carr Robert Jouett, Col. Artillery, 2nd Division


Subsequent Colonels.


FORTY-SEVENTH.


Colonels.


Lieut. Colonels.


Charles Yancey, 1806


John Coles'


John S. Farrar, 1815


George W. Kinsolving


William Woods, S. 1817


Michael Johnson


Joseph Coffman, 1828


John R. Jones


George W. Kinsolving, 1830


David Hays, 1832


William H. Brown, 1839


John H. Timberlake, 1860.


EIGHTY-EIGHTH.


Colonels.


Nimrod Bramham, 1806 Thomas W. Wood, 1814 David Carr, 1828 James O. Carr, 1829 John J. Bowcock, 1839


Lieut. Colonels.


Jesse W. Garth


Isaac Simms David Carr


Thomas Durrett


APPENDIX, No. 6. List of County Officers. Magistrates. 1745.


Joshua Fry Peter Jefferson


Charles Lynch Joseph Thompson


John Rodes Jr. Robert T. Brown James Harris Charles Brown


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


William Cabell, M. D. Allen Howard James Daniel


Thomas Ballou Edwin Hickman


1746.


Isaac Bates


Charles Lewis Jr.


Edmund Gray


James Nevell


Samuel Jordan


William Harris


Valentine Wood


John Anthony


Date of Appointment Unknown.


John Hunter


Isaac Davis


John Cobb


Jesse Burton


John Cannon


Roger Thompson


Robert Lewis


Thomas Napier


Nicholas Meriwether John Lewis Hudson Martin


Thomas Jefferson


William Leigh


Acting in 1783.


Nicholas Lewis


John Marks


George Gilmer


James Marks


Clifton Rodes


Bennett Henderson


James Kerr - ravn


Joshua Fry


James Quarles


David Rodes


Reuben Lindsay


James Garland John Key V John Henderson James Minor Michael Thomas


John Piper William Hughes


Henry Burke


1791.


Bezaleel Brown


Tandy Key 2 William D. Meriwether


Bernard Brown


William Clark Thomas W. Lewis


Wilson C. Nicholas Samuel Murrell James Simms Thomas Bell


William Michie Rice Garland


Charles B. Hunton Benjamin Harris


1794.


Joshua Key Francis Walker Benjamin Brown Thomas M. Randolph Thomas C. Fletcher


1


George Divers Thomas Garth


Charles Goodman Samuel Black Robert Davis Charles Wingfield Jr. Edward Moore William Wardlaw


David Lewis John Reid


HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


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1795. Garland Carr 1796.


Achilles Douglass Marshall Durrett


Charles Yancey


1798. James Monroe


1800.


Howell Lewis


David Wood William Walker David Anderson Edward Garland Nimrod Bramham


Peter Carr Charles A. Scott Walter Coles .. Joel Harris Isaac Miller


1806.


Garrett White James Lewis John Staples


1807.


Clifton Rodes Jechonias Yancey Parmenas Rogers David J. Lewis John A. Michie


1816.


Matthew Rodes Micajah Woods John Goss William Woods, S.


Thomas W. Maury William A. Harris


John M. Perry Thos. Eston Randolph


Thomas W. Wood Francis Carr John Irvin James Clark


Charles Brown Joseph Coffman James Michie


1819.


Hugh Nelson William Moon Opie Norris Isaac Curd


Allen Dawson Thomas H. Brown Charles Cocke Robert Brooks


Dabney Minor Martin Dawson Samuel Carr Clifton Garland


. John R. Kerr John Harris James Harris James Old


John Rodes Jr. Charles Everett


1801.


John Watson Christopher Hudson


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


Benjamin Ficklin James Jarman Richard Duke Achilles Broadhead


John R. Jones William H. Dyer Thomas J. Randolph +


Edmund Davis John Pilson John B. Hart


1824.


John T. Holman Mann Page


1830.


William B. Harris Daniel M. Railey John W. Gantt James Harris


1832.


James R. Watson


1835.


Chapman W. Maupin Jolın S. Cocke


Bezaleel Brown Ira B. Brown


Carter H. Harrison


1838.


James Duke James D. Watts


John J. Bowcock


Lilburn R. Railey


Nimrod Bramham Jr.


John S. Nicholas


William D. Hart


1838.


John L. Thomas Daniel E. Watson William H. Harris


M. L. Anderson John W. Goss M. L. Walker


1841.


Nicholas M. Page John Tyler Alonzo Gooch James W. Goss


1843.


Thomas C. Bowen Thomas R. Dunn William F. Gooch D. J. Hartsook


?


William S. Dabney John A. G. Davis


W. C. Nicholas Thomas Macon Thomas Garland


Gabriel S. Harper


William C. Adams


George W. Spooner Robert H. Carter Franklin Minor Francis K. Nelson


Jolın Cochran John H. Timberlake Alexander P. Abell Matthew Blair


Charles Wingfield John Coles Carter John D. Moon


Henry White Lewis Teel Gilly M. Lewis John Morris


William A. Bibb


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HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE


1846.


Benj. F. Randolph Robert B. Moon John E. Roberts


Austin M. Appling Marcus Durrett James E. Chapman


The following were recommended, but not appointed, as the new Constitution, about to go into effect, made the office elective.


1850.


Stokes Tunstall


James C. Carter


James Durrett


Paul H. Goodloe


William W. Minor


James L. Dunn


Samuel G. Burnley


R. W. N. Noland


Edwin B. Brown


John T. Randolph


Carter H. Page


ATTORNEYS FOR THE COMMONWEALTH.


1745. Edmund Gray 1829. Valentine W. Southall


1746. Gideon Marr


1852. William J. Robertson




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