Statewide County Virginia USGenWeb Archives Military Other.....Dual War Veterans Buried in Virginia ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Mike Lyman Sr. February 24, 2022 VETERANS AND PATRIOTS THAT SERVED IN BOTH THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION & THE WAR OF 1812 THAT HAVE IDENTIFIED BURIAL SITES IN VIRGINIA SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND THE WAR OF 1812 SOCIETY IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA FEBRUARY 18 2022 DRAFT COPY MIKE LYMAN, COMPILER VETERANS AND PATRIOTS THAT SERVED IN BOTH THE REVOLUTION & WAR OF 1812, THAT HAVE IDENTIFIED BURIAL SITES IN VIRGINIA (Draft Feb 18 2022 by Mike Lyman) Highlighted Abbreviations: REV: rank and Revolutionary War service; 1812: rank and War of 1812 service CEM: name, GPS number, directions, location GS: gravestone yes/no SP: spouse(s) names, birth & death dates and parental data VI: veteran/patriot information, parents with birth & death dates, noteworthy accomplishments; pension & bounty land application dates with registered numbers P: pension Yes/No BLW: bounty land warrant Yes/No RG: Registered with National Society SAR database Yes/No MK: Society grave marker at gravesite Yes/No with type used PH: photo taken Yes/No RWSS: Rev War service source codes 1812SS: War of 1812 service codes BS: burial source codes Other abbreviations: DAR Daughters of Revolution; SAR Sons of American Revolution; VMR: Virginia Militia Regiment FAG: Find A Grave.com JLARC: Joint Legislative Audit & Review Commission report, subject-Preservation of Revolutionary War Veteran Gravesites, pub 2001 ADAMS, James; b 3 Sep 1765, Fauquier Co, d 14 Dec 1849, Delaplane; Fauquier Co REV:: Corporal, first was a private in Armand’s Corps, then promoted to corporal in Virginia’s Continental Line 1812:: Private 57th VMR in unknown company of Loudoun County CEM: Sharon; GPS 38,9692,-77.7308; loc vic jct E Federal and S Jay Sts, Middleburg; Loudoun GS: Unk SP: 1) Mar (1801) Elizabeth Brandt (1775-1840), 2) Abigail (-----) (1787-1822) VI: No further data P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: C Sec I, pg 115, Sec III, pg 387; SAR P-337065 1812SS:: A rec1627 BS: FAG # 23134138 ALDRIDGE, James; b 1760; d aft 1840 (census REV: Private, Served in Capt Thomas Catlett's Co, 2d VA Regt Cont Line for 3 yrs 1812: Private, 39th VMR, Capt Edward O Goodwin, Petersburg CEM: Aldridge Family; GPS unk; Off Rt 607, 2 mi E of Rt 654; Prince George GS: N SP: No info VI: No further data P: unk BLW: Y for RW serv RG: N MK: Unk PH: N RWSS: DAR A001090; C pg 388; E pg 6; AP Payroll 1812SS: D pg 371 BS: 111. AMBLER, John Esq; b 25 Sep 1762, Jamestown; d 6 Apr 1836 REV: Patriot, provided provisions to cause 1812: Lt Colonel, 19th VMR, Commander, Richmond City, and 2nd VMR CEM: Shockoe Hill; GPS 37.55190, -77.43170; 4th & Hospital Sts; Richmond City GS: Y SP: 1) Mar (31 May 1783 Henrico Co) Frances Armistead d/o Gill & (-----) Amistead 2) Mar (19 May 1791 Henrico Co) Lucy Marshall (sister of John) 3) Catherine Bush (Norton) VI: Son of Edward Ambler(1732-1767) & Mary Cary(1733-1781) P: N BLW: N RG: Y MK: Y SAR PH: unk RWSS: D Vol 2 pg 472; AK; SAR P-103198 1812SS: A rec 515; B pg 174; K pg 60 BS: 199; FAG ANDERSON, William A; b 2 Jun 1764, DE; d 13 Sep 1839 REV: Private/Patriot, Served at 16 yrs old with Gen Green; gave material aid to cause 1812: Lt Colonel, Commander, 48th VMR, Botetourt Co CEM: Fincastle Presbyterian; GPS 37.50017, -79.87558; 108 E Back St, Fincastle; Botetourt GS: Y SP: Anne Thomas VI: Served in the House of Delegates; name on SAR plaque in cemetery P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR plaque PH: unk RWSS: AL Ct Bk pg 6, 31, 32; AR pg 20; SAR P-103698 1812SS: B pg 145 SS: BS: FAG BALL, William; b 1759; d 2 or 7 Jul 1829 REV: Private, Served as trumpeter in Capt Cadwalladre Co, Col Washington’s 3rd Regt Light Dragoons which later was called 1st VA Regt 1812: Lt Colonel, commanded 4th Regt of Cavalry in Northumberland Co CEM: Mt Hebron; GPS 39.10916, -78.09497; 305 E Boscawen St; Winchester City GS: U SP: Mar (27 Mar 1785 Winchester) Elizabeth Riley (c1768-5 May 1855) VI:. Sol appl RW pen 24 Jun 1828 Frederick Co, a res of Winchester. Widow appl RW pen 26 Jul 1838 Frederick Co; pensioned 1828. W3376, BLW #s 356-60-55 & 356-100-22 Sep 1807 P: Y BLW: Y RG: Y MK: Y SAR & DAR monument as Capt PH: unk RWSS: E pg 858; K pg 42; CG pg 136; EE pg 10; DAR A005508; SAR P-1348271812SS; 1812SS: B pg 250 BS: Winchester City- Frederick Co Hist Soc records & DAR cem plaque. BASSETT, Burwell; b 18 Mar 1764; d 26 Feb 1841 REV: Private, Capt Cokes Troop of Cavalry, VA Militia 1812: Lt Colonel, 68th VMR, Commander, James City Co & York Co CEM: Eltham Plantation; GPS not determined; loc vic Eltham burned house in Eltham; New Kent GS: Unk SP mar 1) Elizabeth McCarthy (_, Westmoreland Co-__), d/o Daniel McCarthy (1726, Westmoreland Co-1792 Fairfax Co), Mar 2) Marry (Polly) Hunter (6 May 1776-26 Jul 1866, MO VI: Son of Burwell Bassett (3 Mar 1734-4 Jan 1793) & Anna Marie Dandridge (30 Mar 1739, Halifax Co-17 Dec 1777), Yorktown); was an attorney in Williamsburg P: Unk BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS AP Fold 3 serv rec 1812SS: A rec 1420 BS: FAG. BARRON, James; b 15 Sep 1768; d 21 Apr 1851 REV: Midshipman, Had VA Sea Service & USN Service. Was Aide to Commodore of VA Navy (father).1812: Became Commodore & Commander in Chief of VA State Navy CEM: Trinity Episcopal; GPS 36.83459, -76.30105; 500 Court St; Portsmouth City GS: U SP: 1) Elizabeth Mosley 2) Mary Ann Wilson VI: Killed Stephen Decator in 1820 duel. Sol appl pen 14 Jan 1834 Washington DC. Widow appl pen 27 Dec 1853 Norfolk Co; W12264 & VA 1/2 Pay P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR plaque PH: Y RWSS: CG pg 169; SAR P-336619 1812: AQ; BD pg 109 BS: 124 Stone #18 BEATTY, Henry; b 23 Sep 1760, Frederick Co; MD; d 23 Apr 1840 REV: Private, Served in MD & VA Lines. Ent serv Frederick Co MD 1776, then moved to Frederick Co VA. Ent serv again 1780 and 1781; Was horseman for General John Smith 1812: Lt Colonel; 4th VMR, as commander, with service at Norfolk & Craney Island & 31st VMR Commander, Frederick Co CEM: Mt Hebron; GPS 39.10916, -78.09497; 305 E Boscawen St; Winchester City GS: U SP: Sara Hening (___-1824) VI: Obtained rank of Lt Col in War of 1812 and awarded a sword by US Congress; he owned a saddle shop in Winchester after the war and was an elder in the Presbyterian church; pensioned for Rev War serv 1833, R193; appl 4 pen Mar 1834 Frederick Co. S19203 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK Y SAR monument PH: unk RWSS: K pg 61; CG pg 204; SAR P-111754 1812SS: B pgs 78, 226 BS: FAG BELL, Robert; b (1753 or 1763), Scotland; d 10 Aug 1827 REV: Sergeant, Probably the one this name that was a Sergeant in 9th Cont Line 1812: Sergeant, 19th VMR, Light Infantry Blues Company, Richmond City CEM: Shockoe Hill; GPS 37.55190, -77.43170; 4th & Hospital Sts; Richmond City GS: Y loc Range 11, Sec 9, QS 2, Robert Poore Plot SP: 1) Mar (4 Mar 1791, Louisa Co) Sarah Smith 2) Mar (21 Jun 1792 Louisia Co) Sarah Honson VI: Saddler in Richmond for many yrs P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 56 1812SS: : A rec 785; AZ pg 20 BS: FAG #5461652 ; 38 pg 5; 179 pg 141 BELL, William; b 1764; d 22 Aug 1833 REV: Private, served in Capt Joseph Bell’s Co Augusta Co Militia in 1781 1812: Major, 32nd VMR, Staff Officer, Augusta Co CEM: Augusta Stone Presbyterian; GPS 38.23926, -78.97356, GS 38.1411,-78.5819; 28 Old Stone Church Ln, Ft Defiance; Augusta GS: Y SP: Margaret Allen (1767-1844) VI: Son of Joseph Bell (1742-1823) & Elizabeth Henderson (1746-1833) P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: E pg 56 1812SS: B pg 39 BS: FAG BENNETT, John; b 24 Apr 1763, Fauquier Co, d 26 Oct `1845 REV: Private, Served in Lee’s legion for 3 yrs, thus qualifying for BLW 1812: Major, staff officer 101st VMR, commissioned 3 Feb 1812, Pittsylvania Co CEM: Bennett- Lewis; GPS: 36.68523,-79.29350; off Rt 715 toward Grassy Branch, Keeling; Pittsylvania GS: No, however family records indicate yes SP: Mar 12 Mar 1795, Pittsylvania Co, Mary Lewis (c1760-21 Apr 1851) VI: Recd RW BLW 17 Feb 1792. P: N BLW: Y RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: C pg 199; K vol 1, pg 67 1812SS: B pg 161 BS: FAG BLACK, John; b 27 Jul 1766; d 10 Jun 1839 REV: Private, Served in Capt Buchanan's Co, Augusta Co Militia in 1780 1812: Private, 93rd VMR, Capt Samuel Steele Co, Augusta Co CEM: Mossy Creek Presbyterian; GPS 38.35331, -79.04914; 372 Kyles Mill Rd, Mt Solon; Augusta GS: Y SP: Mar (1) on 20 Sep 1790 to Alice Boyd. b 4 Aug 1767, d 22 Aug 1811 Rockingham Co; (2) on 25 Mar 1756 to Mary Hogshead, b 25 Mar 1756, d 2 Apr 1850 VI: Nothing further P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: JLARC 62, 63 1812SS: K pg 178 BS: JLARC 62, 63; 196. BLACKWELL, John Gard; b 1755, Northumberland Co, d 23 Jun 1823 REV: Lt Col Commanded Fauquier Co Militia having taken oath in 1778 1812: Brig Gen 6th Brigade CEM: Blackwell family: GPS not determined; probably buried here with his father on the Joseph Blackwell Cem loc on first farm past Bethel United Methodist Ch; Fauquier GS: No SP: Mar Jun 1745, Lucy Steptoe, (1720 Northumberland Co-26 Apr 1787) d/o John Steptoe & Elizabeth Eustace VI: Son of Joseph P: N BLW: N RG: Y MK: N PH: N SS: E pg 67; SAR P-115677 1812SS: B pg 249 BS: FAG BLAIR, John, Durbarrow; b 15 Oct 1759, Chester Co, PA; d 10 Jan 1823 REV: Private?, Served in Clark’s Ill Regt 1812: Chaplain, Porterfield's Brigade CEM: Shockoe Hill; GPS 37.55190, -77.43170; 4th & Hospital Sts; Richmond City GS: Y loc Range 13, Sec 8 SP: mar 4 Mar 1785, Mary Winston (1763-1831) VI: Son of John (1720-1771) & Elizabeth (Durbarrow) Blair; graduated Princeton 1775 P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: Y SS: E pg 68; SAR P- 115782 1812SSR A rec 1438 BS: 199;; FAG BRADFORD, Thomas A; b 6 Mar 1764; d 8 Jul 1818 REV: Private, Served in Capt Levern Teakle’s Co, 5th VA Regt fr 1778 to 1779 1812: Musician, 2nd VMR (Bayley), Accomack Co CEM: Bradford-Burton; GPS unk; Rt 182 and Rt 605, N fr Quinby; Accomack GS: Y SP: Mar (12 Oct 1786 (bond) Accomack Co) Alesy P. Bradford (12 Jan 1763-29 Mar 1825) VI: Nothing further P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: AP 5th CL 1812SR: A rec 603 BS: 21 pg 34; 145 Burton. BRECKENRIDGE, James; b 7 Mar 1763; d 13 May 1833 REV: Private, Served in Col Preston's Regt under Gen Green 1812: Brigadier Gen Commanded 13th Brigade, Botetourt Co CEM: Breckenridge Family; GPS unk; Grove Hill Farm 1 mi NW of Fincastle on Rt 606; Botetourt GS: U SP: Mar (1 Jan 1791 Richmond) Nancy Ann Cary Selden d/o Cary & (-----) Sheldon VI: Son of Col Robert & (-----) Breckenridge. Resided at Grove Hill in Botetourt; US Congressman; member of State House of Delegates 1789-1824. In 1809 elected as a Federalist to the Eleventh Congress and to the three succeeding Congresses, serving until 1817; surname also spelled “Breckinridge” P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: N pg 737; DAR A013940; SAR P-120379 1812SS: B pgs 249, 295 BS: JLARC 60, 124; Botetourt Co Historical Soc Rec; FAG#32368659 BUMGARDNER, Jacob; b 8 Feb 1766; d 25 Aug 1857 REV: Soldier/Patriot, Member of Boston Tea Party 1775 and later Augusta Co Militia 1812: Ensign, Capt Samuel Steele’s Co, 93rd VMR, Augusta Co. CEM: Bethel Presbyterian; GPS 38.04257, -79.17283, GS 38.0225,-79.1020; 563 Bethel Green Rd, Middlebrook; Staunton GS: Y SP: Mary Waddle (25 Jul 1768-4 Dec 1849) VI: Son of Christian & (-----) Bumgardner P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: SAR P-124731; DW pg 218 1812SS: K pg 178 BS: JLARC 62, 63; FAG#37856785; 183 CHAMBERLIN (CHAMBERLAYNE), William, b 1764; d 2 Sep 1836 REV: Ensign, VA Navy? 1812: Brigadier General, VA Militia, elected 1807; commanded VA militia units from counties vicinity New Kent Co in Jun 1813 CEM: St John's Episcopal; GPS 37.53183, -77.41958; 2401 E Broad St; Richmond City GS: N SP: Died unmarried VI:; served in VA Assembly for 30 years; his obituary indicated he was in the Rev War, but source not found P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS, VA House of Delegates, Oct 1814, pg 114; E pg 142; CZ pg 91 1812SS: B pg 249 BS: 28 pg 351. CHAPMAN, Isaac; b 1764; d 1836 REV: Captain, Ent serv 1776 Montgomery Co (Now Giles Co) for Indian War. Ent serv again 1777. Served in 2nd Battalion, 86th Regt 1812: Sergeant, 86th VMR, Giles Co CEM: Mt Prospect; GPS unk; Rt 634, Old Strother Farm, Ripplemeade; Giles GS: U SP: Margaret Williams VI: Appl RW pen fr Giles Co 1835 age 71. RW pension rejected. R520 P: N BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: K Vol 1 pg 189; SAR P-131525 1812SS: A rec 446 BS: 14 pg 156; JLARC 2, 26. CHAPPELL, John Sr; b unk; d 1826 REV: Ensign/Patriot, Served in Amelia Co Militia. Took oath 26 Oct 1780. Gave material aid to cause 1812: Private, Capt William Ross’s Troop of Cavalry, Dinwiddie Co CEM: Chappell; GPS unk; Fowlkes Bridge Rd, Paineville; Amelia GS: N SP: Elizabeth (-----) VI: Will dated (Amelia Co, 25 Oct 1825); Rev War BLW issued P: unk BLW: Y RG: N MK: unk PH: N RWSS: C pg 200; D pg 46; E pg 144 1812SS: A rec 829; B pg 66 BS: FAG CLARK, Peter; b 1752; d Sep 1821 REV: Private?, Served in 10th Cont Line 1812: Private, 49th, VMR, Capt Samuel Jeter, Artillery, Nottoway Co, attached to 7th VMR (Gray) CEM: Glade Spring Presbyterian; GPS 36.76720, - 81.78720; 33234 Lee Hwy, Glade Spring; Washington GS: Y SP: Mary Galbreath (1758-13 Apr 1856) VI: No further data P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 153; CI Serv record 1812SS: K pg 341 BS: 78 pg 177; 261 v15 pg 153; FAG CLARKE, William; b 28 Jan 1762; d 12 Sep 1846 REV: 1st Lt, Commissioned 28 Sep 1778 Cumberland Co Militia. Also in State Line under George Roger's Clark, Illinois Regt 1812: Private, 23rd VMR (Brown), Chesterfield Co CEM: Clarke Family; GPS 37.24354, -77.44655; Ravensbourne Dr, Ettrick; Chesterfield GS: Y SP: Martha Rowlett (28 Dec 1761-14 Aug 1809) VI: Recd BLW 2666 acres 3 Mar 1784 for RW serv P: unk BLW: Y RG: Y MK:U PH: unk RWSS: E pg 155; F pg 18; SAR P-134345 1812SS: A rec 2774 BS: 8 pg 2;.FAG COLEMAN, Daniel; b 7 Jun 1768; d 8 Apr 1860 REV: Captain; Express rider for the militia 1812:: Lt Colonel, 42nd VMR, Pittsylvania Co, attached to 6th VMR CEM: Coleman Family; GPS unk; Off Yeats Store Rd, Java; Pittsylvania GS: Y SP: Anna Payne Harrison (1 Mar 1778-1 Feb 1858), daug of William Harrison VI: Son of Stephen Coleman (1739-1798) P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: AR Vol 1 pg 194; DAR A024289; SAR P-136336 1812SS: B pg 161; W pg 875 BS: 149; JLARC 2; FAG. COLONNA, Benjamin; b 10 Feb 1763; d 2 Jul 1851 REV: Soldier, Ent serv 1779, Accomack Co, Capt Americus Scarborough's Co Militia 1812: Private, 2nd VMR (Bayley), Accomack Co CEM: Waterfield Farm; GPS unk; 1.4 mi N of Rt 614, W of Rt 617, SE fr Pennyville; Accomack GS: N SP: Mar (29 Jul 1802) Elizabeth Beach (17 Oct 1784-18 Jan 1848) d/o Reuben & Mary (Wilkins) Beach VI: Son of Major(given name)(22 Jul 1736-___) & Joice (Hutchinson) Colona. Appl for RW pension Accomack Co 1832 # R616 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: N RWSS: K Vol 1 pg 226; SAR P-136801 1812SS: L pg 724 BS: JLARC 4, 5; 21 pg 57 COX, William Cebord; b 19 Sep 1765, d 1849 REV: Private, Capt Abraham Trigg’s Co, Montgomery Co, Apr 1781 1812: Private, 35th VMR, Lt Braxton Davenport, Wythe County, attached to 4th VMR (Boyd) CEM: Cox Fam; vic jct rtes. 610 & 622; Smyth Co GS: U SP: Hannah Lamie (22 Mar 1767, Wythe Co-18 Sep 1855): Nothing further P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: G pg 225 1812SS: A box 48, mfilm M602; BS: FAG CROPPER, John; b 23 Dec 1755 “Bowman’s Folly”; d 15 Jan 1821 REV: Colonel, Ent serv Accomac Co 1778; served in 7th, 9th,11th Cont Line; resigned 16 Aug 1779; appointed Col of the militia to close of war 1812: Brig Gen, commanded 21st Brigade commissioned Jan 1812 Accomack Co CEM: Bowman's Folly; GPS unk; end of Rt 652, private lane, 2.4 mi NE of Accomac; Joynes Neck; Accomack GS: Y SP: 1) Mar (15 Aug 1776 Northampton Co) Margaret Pettit (___-Jun 1784, Occahannock, Northhampton Co) d/o William & Mary (-----) Pettit 2) Mar (18 Sep 1790 Hill's Farm, Accomack Co) Catharine Bayley (24 Jan 1772-24 Jan 1855) d/o Thomas & Ann (-----) Bayly. VI: Son of Sebastian & Sabra (-----) Cropper; father was also a RW soldier; member of General Assembly 1784. Styled "General" on his GS. Widow RW pension 1838 Accomack Co. Awarded RW BLW of 8,888 acres. R696 P: Y BLW: Y RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: J-NSSAR 1993 Reg; K Vol 1 pg 267; DAR A028054; SAR P-141331 1812SS: B pgs 297, 249 BS: JLARC 1; FAG DIGGES (DIGGS), Dudley Jr; b 6 Apr 1766; d 4 Apr 1839 REV: Lt, served in Calvary, VA line 1779-1783; joined Southern Army 1780; probably disabled in serv as authorized half pay 1812: Sergeant, 9th VMR (Boyd), also served as a Private in the 6th VMR Artillery CEM: Fork Episcopal Church; GPS 37.85340, -77.53100; 12566 Old Ridge Rd, Doswell; Hanover GS: Y SP: Alice Grymes Page (__-1846) VI: Son of Dudley Power (1728-1790) & Elizabeth (Wormeley) Digges. Pensioned 8 Jan 1820, Louisa Co, $90 per annum and $100 immediate relief in lieu of half pay P: Y BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: AH pg 219; M Vol 3 pg 514 1812SS: A rec 1216,1217 BS: 72 pg 180; 195 DOUGLAS (DOUGLASS), Hugh; b 1760; d 1815 REV: Captain, Served in Loudoun Co Militia May 1781 1812: : Brigadier General, 6th VA Brigade CEM: St James Episcopal, Old Cemetery; GPS 39.11555, -77.56250; Church St NE, Leesburg; Loudoun GS: U SP: No info VI: Son of William Douglas of Loudoun Co P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: E pg 233; SAR P-149666 1812SS: A rec 746 BS: 32, pg 27: JLARC 1, 32. EDWARDS, Ambrose, Jr; b 1757, d aft 1812 REV: Patriot, gave material aid to the cause, King William Co 1812: served with undetermined rank in a volunteer company, King William Co CEM: Cherry Grove Farm; GPS not determined; loc vic servants quarters still standing on the farm, Rt 30, nr Aylett; King William GS: U SP: mar Wealthean Butler VI: Son of Ambrose Edwards, Sr P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: AL Ct Bk II, pgs 20.25 & Lists I pg 1, List II, pgs7,9; 1812SS: D pg 199 BS: 126 pg 11, FAG FISHBACK, Martin; b 12 Oct 1763; d 24 Jan 1842 REV: Private, Was in the battle at Yorktown 1812: 2nd Lieutenant, US Army, 5th Regt serving 2 Jul 1813 to 15 Jun 1815 CEM: Fleetwood; GPS unk; Fleetwood Ln off Rt 621, Jeffersonton; Culpeper GS: Y SP: Lucy Amiss (8 July 176_-12 Sep 1843) VI: Son of Johann Freidrich Fishback & Eve Martin. Born and died in the same room of "Fleetwood" the family home. SAR marker on Gr P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: Y SAR PH: unk RWSS: N pg 1109 1812SS: D pg 421; AF BS: 04, 31; FAG FRANCISCO, Peter; b 9 Jul 1760; d 16 Jan 1831 REV: Private, Ent serv Prince Edward Co 1776. Served in 10th VA Regt, part of Cont Army in Dec '76; was at Brandywine, Germantown, Ft Mifflin (at Valley Forge), Monmouth, Stony Pt; Camden, SC and saved Col Mayo's life; as at Cowpens, and Guilford CH NC where severely wounded; killed 3 Tarleton’s Raiders near Ward's Tavern in Amelia Co 1812: Private, 5th Regt U.S. Infantry CEM: Shockoe Hill; GPS 37.55190, -77.43170; 4th & Hospital Sts; Richmond City GS: Y SP: One or more?) (-----) 2) Mar (3 Jun 1823 Buckingham Co, later Appomattox Co) Mrs. Mary B West (soldier's last wife) VI: Was 6'6" 260-pound hero and lifelong friend of Lafayette; Sergeant-at-Arms of House of Delegates; bur with full military & Masonic honors. Also was in War of 1812. Sol recd RW pen 1 Jan 1819, age 60. Widow appl for pen 27 Feb 1854, Botetourt Co & for BLW 24 Mar 1855. W11021. BLW #8002-160-55 P: Y both BLW: Y RG: Y MK: Y SAR & plaque, monument PH: Unk RWSS: CG Vol 2 pg 1256; DAR A041640; SAR P-161532 1812SS: O- Commissioner’s Ltr Rev War files BS: JLARC 1, 2, 4, 77; 31 FUNKHOUSER, Jacob Jr; b 10 Aug 1766; d 16 Aug 1846 REV: Private, Served in Capt Alexander Machir's Co, Strasburg District Militia 1812: Private, 13th VMR, Capt William Newell, Shenandoah Co, attached to 2nd VMR CEM: Funkhouser Family; GPS 38.801981, -78.78390; Resort Dr Rt 835, Basye; Shenandoah GS: Y SP: No info VI: No further data P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR PH: unk RWSS: DAR A042663 C pg 606; SAR P-163233 1812SS: K pg 79 BS: 115 pg 17 BS: 115 pg 72; 155 Funkhouser. GARDINER, Francis; b 1762; d 26 Jul 1842 REV: Private, Served in Capt Joseph Patterson's Co. Marched to Jamestown in Jan 1781 and was in skirmishes there 1812: Corporal, 7th Regiment NC Militia CEM: Hebron Presbyterian; GPS 38.14140, -79.15500; 423 Hebron Rd; Staunton City GS: Y SP: Ann Bell VI: Died age 80 (stone) P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: AZ pg 103 1812SS: A rec 180 BS: JLARC 62, 63; 142 Hebron; 183; FAG. GARY(GERY), James; b 1764; d 23 Apr 1831 REV: Private, enl age 16, served in 1st VA State Regt 1812: Private, 39th VMR, Captain Richard McRae’s Co, Petersburg Volunteers CEM: Gary Family; GPS unk; Centreville; Fairfax GS: U SP: No info VI: Was a Private in the War of 1812, as member of Petersburg Volunteers P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 299; AS, SAR regis; G pg 139; SAR P-164499 1812SS: B pg 30 BS: SAR regis; 30. HAIRSTON, George; b 20 Sept 1750; d 5 Mar 1827 REV: Captain, Commanded Co in the Henry Co Militia 1812: Lt Col, commanded a brigade, VA Militia CEM: Hairston Family; GPS unk; SR 108, Beaver Creek, N of Martinsville; Henry GS: U SP: 1) mar (1781) Elizabeth Perkins Letcher (1759-1819) VI: Son of Robert and Ruth (Stovall) Hairston; mar William Letcher's widow; served in VA Legislature and was High Sherriff P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: E pg 337; SAR P-172447, DAR A049162 1812 SS: A rec 2692; B pg 300 BS: JLARC 2, 30.; FAG HARRISON, William H; b 29 Feb 1761; d 17 Jun 1817 REV: Sergeant, Served in Charles City Co Militia under Capt Benjamin Harrison fr 21 Nov 1776-11 Dec 1776. Was Sgt in Pulaski's Legion 1812: Lieutenant, 62nd VMR, Capt James Bonner, Prince George Co, attached to 1st VMR CEM: Harrison-Pinkards; GPS unk; 4.5 mi E Prince George, then N; Prince George GS: Y SP: No info VI: No further data P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 356; G pg 116 1812SS: B pg 170; BD pg 938 BS: 111 pg 15; 148 HEATH, Jesse; b 1765; d 1850 REV: Private, enl 25 Apr 1777 for 3 yrs in Capt Amos Emerson's Co, Prince George Co Militia 1812: Private, 39th VMR, Capt Edward O Goodwin’s Co, Petersburg CEM: Blandford; GPS 37.22433, - 77.38604; 319 S Crater Rd; Petersburg City GS: Y SP: Agnes Peebles VI: Son of William (1731-1771) of Surry Co and Margaret (Bonner) Heath. Plaque with his name is attached to GS of Heartwell Peeples Heath; memorialized in the cemetery as bur in private cemetery near Petersburg P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: SAR monument PH: unk RWSS: A pg 149; G pg 116 1812SS: L pg 371 BS: 128 Heath; 200; FAG HENDERSON, James; b 1764; d 1818 REV: Private, Served in 9th & 15th Cont lines 1812: Private, 9th VMR, Capt Thomas Faulkner, King & Queen Co CEM: Bruton Parish Church; GPS 37.27127, -76.70248; 331 W Duke of Gloucester St; Williamsburg City GS: Y SP: Elizabeth (-----) VI: Was Reverend P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: unk PH: Y RWSS: E pg 368; CG 1812SS: L pg 318 BS: 64 pg 119; FAG HICKMAN, Jacob L; b 1765; d 24 Nov 1848 REV: Patriot, Gave material aid to the cause 1812: Private, in Capt James Hurry's Company. Monongalia Co, attached to 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Mt Zion Methodist; GPS 37.66596, - 79.46615; Btw Buffalo & Tinkersville; Rockbridge GS: Y SP: No info VI: Recd two BLWs one in 1850 for 40 acres and one in 1855 for 120 acres P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: AL Certificate 1812SS: A rec 2291; B pgs 136, 231; BD pg 981 BS: 154; 193 Rockbridge HINTON, Peter; b1761, d aft 1813 REV: Patriot, paid personal property tax 1782 and 1783, Rockingham Co considered to be a supply tax for Rev War expenses 1812: Private, 116th VMR, Capt Daniel Matthew’s Co, Rockingham Co, attached to McDowell's Flying Camp CEM: Flook Armentrout; GPS not determined; end of Henton Mill Ln (Rt 934) on the left at knoll, Lacy Spring; Rockingham GS: Y SP: Mary Polly Scothorn (31 Aug 1762-7 Aug 1834) VI: Homeland Mill site bldg is shown on FAG P: Y 1812 #WC-26582 BLW: N RG:N MK: N PH: N RWSS: DV 1782 image 11, 1783 image 22, Rockingham Co 1812SS: : K pg 28; BD pg 996; B pg 182 BS: 262; FAG HUDSON, Vincent; b c1763, Essex Co; d 26 Nov 1820 REV: Fifer, Joined 7th VA Regt Feb 1776, discharged Valley Forge Feb 1778, reenlisted 21st Gloucester Co Militia 1779; was Fife Maj until 1781 1812: Fifer, 21st VMR, Gloucester Co CEM: Union Baptist; GPS 37.27882, -76.44331; 9524 Guinea Rd, Achilles; Gloucester GS: N SP: Mar (1794 at her father's, Gloucester Co) Mildred Shackelford (c1774-after 1851) VI: Sol appl pen 22 May 1818 Gloucester Co. He died in Saddler's Neck, Gloucester Co. Widow appl RW pen 27 Mar 1846 age 74. 6876. Widow's pension #W7833 P: Y Rev War BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: N RWSS: K Vol 3 pg 343; SAR P-187239 1812SS: P gen index card BS: 04; 49 HUNGERFORD, John Pratt; b 2 Jan 1761, Westmoreland Co; d 21 Dec 1833 REV: Captain, Served in Col. Taylor’s VA State Regt in 1779 & 1780 1812: Brigadier General, 14th VA Brigade Commander CEM: Hungerford-Griffin; GPS unk; 373 Resolutions Rd, Leedstown; Westmoreland GS: Y SP: No info VI: Son of Thomas Hungerford and Annie Birkett Pratt; VA House Delegates 1797-1801; VA Senate 1801-09; 12th Congress Member-elect 4 Mar-29 Nov 1811 but succeeded by John Taliaferro. US Rep 13th 14th Congress 1813-17 Sol appl RW pen Westmoreland Co; S5586. Died in Twiford, Westmoreland Co P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR plaque PH: unk RWSS: E pg 404; CG Vol 2 pg 1766; SAR P-336116 1812 SS: A rec 1289 BS: 75 pg 1; 105 pg 1; 219 pg 70. HUNTER. John Chapman; b c1762; d 14 Feb 1849, Fairfax Co REV: Private 5th VA Regt 1812: Major, 60th VMR, Staff Officer, Fairfax Co CEM: Flint Hill Cem; GPS 38.88.2353,-77.2912; loc10 yds W of Church of Bretheran Oakton; Fairfax GS: Y SP: Mar Sarah Dade Triplett,(1768-1845) VI: Son of John Hunter (1721-1764) & Elizabeth Chapman Triplet, actually bur in fam cem named “Contemplation” in Vienna, Fairfax Co; GS only moved to Flint cem in 1999; commissioned Major 15 Jan 1807 P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: Y RWSS: E pg 405,406; SAR P-183438 1812SS; A rec 2262-3; B pg 71 BS: 49; FAG LAWS, John; b 1764; d 1 Dec 1839 REV: Private, Served for 3 yrs 1812: Private, 99th VMR (Bagwell), Accomack Co CEM: Laws Family; GPS unk; Rt 13 nr Nelsonia; Accomack GS: Y SP: mar (1) Adah(_); (2) Elizabeth Louise (_), (26 Nov 1760-2 Jul 1820) VI: Son of Robert W & Mary (Williams) Laws. For RW service recd 100 acres bounty land, 22 Nov 1784. P: unk BLW: Y for RW RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: F pg 46 1812SS: A rec 11519 BS: 6 pg 168; FAG LEE, Henry III; b 29 Jan 1756, Prince William Co; d 25 Mar 1818 REV: Lieutenant Colonel, Was Lt Col in Lee's Legion. Served in Rev War as "Lighthorse Harry"; Served in VA House Delegate fr Westmoreland Co 1812: Maj Gen commissioned 11 Dec 1793, resigned Dec 1813 CEM: Washington & Lee Univ Campus; GPS 36.60863, -81.01593; Nr Jefferson St; Lexington City GS: U SP: Mar (1782) (_) VI: Cont Congress 1787-88; Gov of VA 1791-94; US Rep 6th Congress 1799-1801; July 1812 severely hurt at Baltimore riots; Federalist; support editor of Baltimore Federalist that editorialized against War of 1812; gave George Washington eulogy: "First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen;" father of Robert E. Lee; died in Camden Co, GA; reinterred to Lee Chapel Cem 1913; recd BLW #1299-500-3 Jul 1789 P: unk BLW: Y RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: J-NSSAR 1993 Reg; CG pg 2043; DAR A068555; SAR P-234926 1812SS: B pg 249 BS: JLARC 1; FAG LEFTWICH, Joel; b 17 Nov 1760, Caroline Co; d 20 Oct 1846 REV: Sergeant, ent serv Bedford Co in VA Line; ent serv again as Orderly Sergeant in Thomas Leftwich Co (no kinship given) 1812: Brigadier General, 2nd VA Brigade that marched to relieve Gen Harrison in Ohio, in 1812; helped build Ft Meigs; led brigade in Battle of Baltimore Nov 1814. CEM: Leftwich Family; GPS unk; Mt Airy, nr Leesville; Bedford GS: Y SP: Mar (24 Dec 1781 Bedford Co) Nancy Turner VI: Son of Augustine Leftwich (1712-1795). Lived in Bedford Co after RW, then moved 1827 to Campbell Co where pen. Legislator & Justice of Peace after War. Sol appl RW pen 8 Oct 1832 Campbell Co. S8830. A VA Historical roadsign explains his importance P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: N RWSS: K Vol 3 pg 114; AR vol 3 pg 15; CG pg 2050; SAR P-235079 1812SS: B pg 249; AS pg 471, 567 BS: JLARC 2; 49; FAG LINGAN, James McCubbin; b 13 May 1751, Hartford, MD; d 28 Jul 1812, Baltimore, MD REV: Captain commanded compay MD Line. 2nd Lt of Stephenson's MD & VA Rifle Regt; fought at Long Island, York Island, Ft Washington. Wounded & taken prisoner at Ft Washington Nov 1776 aboard British ship Jersey, exchanged Oct 1780; retired Jan 1781 1812: Brigadier General, MD Militia CEM: Arlington National; GPS 38.88377, -77.06535; Jefferson Davis Hwy Rt 110; Arlington GS: Y lot 89A SP: Janet Henderson (2 Sep 1765-5 Jul 1832) VI: Collector of port of Georgetown; free speech advocate who defended Alexander Hanson, publisher of the Federal Republican & Commercial Gazette, who criticized US for participation in War of 1812 and was killed by angry mob who stormed the publisher's offices. Died in Baltimore, MD. Originally bur Washington DC, reinterred 5 Nov 1908. BLW #1294-300-19 Mar 1792 P: unk BLW: Y RG: Y SAR MK: Y PH: unk RWSS: J-NSSAR 1993 Reg; CG pg 2087; SAR P-236901 1812SS: AI pg 9 BS: JLARC 1; FAG MADISON, James, b 27 Mar 1723, Port Conway, King George, Co, d 27 Feb 1801 REV: Patriot, Member of Committee of Safety, Orange Co. Also he unofficially paid for a collection of arms, Orange Co, 24 Oct 1775 and was member of Committee of Safety, Orange Co 1812: President US, Commander US Forces CEM: Madison Family; GPS 38.2177730,-78.1748230; West Gate Rd, Montpelier; Orange GS: No SP: Mar 13 Sep1749, Fort Conway, King George Co, Eleanor "Nellie" Rose (9 Jan 1731-11 Feb 1829) VI: In an unmarked grave according to National Park Service. Son of Ambrose Madison (1696-1732) & Frances Taylor (1700-1761) P: N BLW: N RG: Y MK: Unk PH: N RWSS; E pg 493; DAR A073056; SAR P-240645 1812SS: AS pg 26 BS: 256; FAG MADISON, William Taylor; b 5 May 1762 Montpelier, Orange Co; d 20 Jul 1843 REV: Lieutenant, Served in State Legion & Regt of Harrison's VA Artillery of VA Line 1781 1812: Brigadier General, commissioned 9 Dec 1809 commander 1st Brigade CEM: Montpelier; GPS unk; 11407 Constitution Hwy, Montpelier Station; Orange GS: Y SP: 1) Mar (20 Dec 1783 Orange Co) Frances Throckmorton (24 Feb 1765-20 Aug 1832) 2) Mar (1834) Nancy Jarrell VI: Son of Col James (1723-1801) & Eleanor “Nellie” Rose (Conway) (1731-1829) Madison. Brother to President James Madison Jr. Attended Hampton Sydney College and enlisted in the militia in 1778. Studied law under Thomas Jefferson. In 1804 was Representative for Madison Co. Heirs recd BLW on 29 Aug 1838 of 2666 acres P: Y BLW: Y RG: N MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: E pg 494;DAR A073065; SAR P-240655 1812SS: A rec 31505; B pgs 24, 247,249, L pg 36 BS: 256; FAG MAGNIEN, Bernard; b c1752, Luneville, France; d 4 Nov 1819 REV: Aide de Camp, was Aide de Camp to Gen Lafayette; came with Lafayette to serve in Rev 1812: Lt Colonel, 7th VMR, Commander, Norfolk Co CEM: Trinity Episcopal; GPS 36.83459, -76.30105; 500 Court St; Portsmouth City GS: Y SP: VI: Came to America with the French Army during the Revolution. Settled in Portsmouth where he was a merchant and active in Jeffersonian politics P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK Y SAR plaque PH: unk RWSS: CD; SAR P-336642 1812SS: B pg 147 BS: JLARC 105, 127; 49 MAYO, John; b 21 Oct 1760, Deep Creek, Powhatan Co; d 28 May 1818 REV: Patriot, Gave material aid to cause 1812: Lt Colonel, 33rd VMR Commander, Henrico Co CEM: St Johns Episcopal Ch 37.5318300,-77.4195800; 2401 E Broad St; Richmond City GS: U SP: Abigail Dellart (1 Mar 1761 Elizabeth Union, NJ-__) VI: Son of John (1736 Gloucester Co-__) & Mary (Tabb) (8 Jul 1733-__) Mayo. Rep Henrico Co General Assembly 1785, 1786, and 1791 to 1796j served on the Council of State; constructed a toll bridge across James River in Richmond P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: Al Ct Bk Henrico Co 1812SS: B pg 99 BS: 32; 63 pg 499. MCCLURE, Andrew; b Jun 1737; d 30 Oct 1817 REV: Lieutenant/Patriot, Served in battle of Guilford CH 1781. Gave flour and beef to cause 1812: Private, US Army Enlisted at Staunton, discharged 30 Mar 1815 at Ft. Covinging, LA CEM: Bethel Presbyterian; GPS 38.04257, -79.17283; 563 Bethel Green Rd, Middlebrook; Augusta GS: Y SP: Mary Mitchell VI: GS inscription “died age 80 yrs 4 mos ”in 1817 P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: Y RWSS: D pg 41 Augusta Co; CZ’ SAR P-245667 1812SS: C pg 120 BS: JLARC 62, 63; FAG MCNUTT, John, Jr; b 1763, d 13 Jun 1818 REV: Private, Capt James Finley’s Co, Montgomery County Militia 1812: Ensign, 8th VMR, Capt Alexander Campbell, Rockbridge Co, attached to 2nd Corp d'Elite (Green) CEM: Stonewall Jackson Memorial; GPS: 37.78128,-79.44604; 314 S Main St; Lexington City GS: Yes SP: Mar 13 Aug 1807, Rockbridge Co, Mary Laird VI: Son of John McNutt, Sr and Katherine Anderson. P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: G pg 232 1812SS: K pg 209; B pg 179 BS: FAG MELVIN, James; b 1764; d 10 May 1826 REV: Private, Served 15th Cont Line 1812: Sergeant, 99th VMR (Bagwell), Accomack Co CEM: Nelson Family; GPS unk; New Church; Accomack GS: Y SP: No info VI: Son of Smith & Alaney (-----) Melvin (stone) P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 543 1812SS: A rec 25567 BS: 6 pg 198; 145; FAG. . MIDDLETON, William; b 1767; d 1832 REV: Drummer, Served also as a Coronet in Lee's Legion 1812: Captain commanded 4th Artillery Co 111th VMR Westmoreland Co CEM: Old Opequon Church; GPS 39.82237, -78.11412; 217 Opequon Church Ln, Kernstown; Frederick GS: Y SP: Mar in Fredereick Co,12 Oct 1797 (returned by Alexander Balmain) to Parmelia "Milly" McPherson (1773-1855); called Milly on marriage return, Parmelia on her GS VI: No further data P: unk BLW: unk RG : Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: AR vol 3, pg 83; A pg 288; E pg 548; G pg 489 SAR P-248825 1812SS: A rec 28712; B pg 201; L pg 588 BS: JLARC 2; 151; FAG MILLER, Michael; b 1765 York Co PA; d 17 Sep 1817 REV: Private, Served in VA unit in Illinois in Capt James Taylor's Co, Col Wayne's PA Bn 1812: Captain 17th Regt (Hills) PA Militia & 136th &/or 139th Regts PA Militia CEM: Old Weaver Church; GPS 38.44868, -78.90463; Harrisonville; Rockingham GS: Y SP: Elizabeth Breneman (22 Feb 1773-Mar 1815) d/o Abraham (1744-1815) & Maria (Reiff) (1746-1788) Breneman VI: Son of Samuel Miller (1730- 1788) P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 550; SAR P-249553 1812SS: A rec 31247, 31251; 31252 BS: 191 Shank; FAG MINOR, John Jr; b 13 May 1761, Topping Forest, Caroline Co; d 8 Jun 1816 REV: Soldier/Patriot, Specific service not determined. Gave material aid to cause 1812: Matross, Ensign, Surgeon's Mate, 16th VMR, Spotsylvania Co, company attached to 1st VMR CEM: Masonic Cemetery; GPS 38.30198,-77.46142; 900 Charles St; Fredericksburg City GS: Y SP: 1) Mary Berkeley of Hanover Co (d mos after wedding) 2) Lucy Landon Carter (29 Apr 1776 - 26 Dec 1855) d/o Landon C. & (-----) Carter of "Cleve", King George Co. VI: Member VA House of Delegates; Attorney; Presidential Elector for James Monroe; introduced first bill to emancipate slaves and colonize them elsewhere, which was soundly defeated; General in War of 1812. Moved to Masonic Cem fr Hazel Hill in Fredericksburg in 1855 P: Applied for 1812 serv BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR plaque & Marker PH: Y RWSS: D Caroline Co SAR P-250249 1812SS: A rec 32073 BS: JLARC 2, 4, 76, 91; 49; 51 pg 85; FAG. MONROE, James; b 28 Apr 1758, Westmoreland Co; d 4 Jul 1831 REV: Major/Patriot, served in 3rd VA Regt; ent serv 1775; was wounded at Battle of Harlem Heights; was in Cont Congress 1783 1812: U S Secretary of State and Secretary of War under President James Madison CEM: Hollywood; GPS 37.53560, -77.45720; 412 S Cherry St; Richmond City GS: U SP: Mar (16 Feb 1786 New York City) Elizabeth Kortright (1768-1830) d/o Laurence & Hannah (Aspinwall) Kortright VI: US Senator 1790-94; Minister to France 1794-96 & 1803 and England 1803-07; was Gov VA 1799-1802; Sec of State under President Madison 1811-17; Sec of War 1814-15; Fifth president of the US 1817-25; President of 2nd Const Conv of VA 1829. Remains moved fr NY to Richmond in 1858. Pen recd by widow’s children, Maria H. Governeur & Eliza K. Hay. W26271 P: Y heirs BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: K Vol 3 pg 280; DAR A081100; SAR P250894 1812SS: AS pg 30 BS: JLARC 1, 4, 76; 31; 201 pg 73, 93 ; FAG MOORE, John; b 12 Jan 1760, d 2 Sep 1841; REV: Private, served in The First Independent Company of Dunmore Co which became Shenandoah Co in 1778 1812: Private in a company of Rockingham Co attached to 6th VMR Coleman) CEM: Moore Family; GPS 38.5867400,-78.7075350; loc in field S of Moore's Mill Road (796) and W of Stultz Mill Lane, approx 400 ft NW of the point where War Branch flows into Smith Creek, Tenth Legion; Rockingham GS: Y SP: Sarah Bird, (2 Jun 1758,Shenandoah Co-3 Mar 1833) VI: Son of Thomas Moore (1728-1797) & Phebe Harrison (1728-1807) P: N BLW: Unk RG: N MK: Y- PH: Y RWSS: G pg 143 1812SS: A rec 4720; B pg 181 BS: FAG MOORE, Thomas, Jr; b 20 Feb 1763, d 31 Aug 1829 REV: Private, Capt Edmund Worthington’s Co of Cav, Col George Rogers Clark‘s Illinois Regt Aug 1778 to Mar 1779 1812: Private in a company of Rockingham Co attached to 6th VMR (Coleman CEM: Moore Family; GPS 38.5867400, -78.7075350; loc in field S of Moore's Mill Road (796) and W of Stultz Mill Lane, approx 400 ft NW of the point where War Branch flows into Smith Creek, Tenth Legion; Rockingham GS: Y SP: Mary “Polly” Hughes Coffman (__-24 Jun 1853, Shenandoah Co) VI: Son of Thomas Moore (1728-1797) & Phebe Harrison (1728-1807) P: N BLW: Unk RG: N MK: Y PH: Y RWSS: G pg 708 1812SS: A rec 5231; B pg 181 BS: FAG MORRIS, John; b 1762, King and Queen Co, d 27 Dec 1834 REV: Private, Served in Captain Robert Barrett’s Company, Colonel Francis Taylor’s Continental Army Guard 1812: Private in Capt William Wright’s Company, King & Queen Co Militia CEM: Morris-Payne; GPS: Not determined; Columbia Rd, vic jct with Rts 615 & 617, 600 yds into woods, Zion; Louisa GS: Y Gov’t SP: Mar 3 Mar 1791, Lucy Walker (1766-14 Sep 1840); she applied for pen14 Dec 1840 age 74 #W18530 VI:He appl for pen 14 Aug 1832 in Lousia Co at age 70 P: Y both for Rev War serv BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: DAR A200041; CG pg 2424 1812SS: B pg 114; K pg 493 BS: FAG MORRISON, John; b 1 May 1765, Orange Co, d 20 Aug 1849 REV:Sergeant; Enlisted Orange Co in VA line serving under Captains James Hawkins and George Waugh; was Sergeant 28 Nov 1776 at Mt Independence in Capt James A Wilson’s Co, Col William Ervine’s PA Regt 1812: Private 38th VMR in Capt William Bolling’s Trp of Calvary , Goochland Co Militia, serving 10 days Sep 1814 at Camp Fairfield CEM: Tolersville Tavern; GPS: 38.01321,- 77.90345; 410 Old Tolersville Rd; Mineral; Louisa GS: No SP: 1) mar (7 Feb 1789) Ann Davis (1769-1836), d/o Rev William Davis & (-----), 2) mar (18 Jan 1839) Polly Thomason (1773-Sep 1853), d/o Fleming Thomason & Ann Smith. She applied for pen 6 May 1853, age 71 a few months before she died VI; Lived in Orange Co many years, moving to Goochland Co, then Louisa Co to marry Polly; recd pen # SR7424, on pen list of 1835, age 69 P: Y BLW: N RG: Y MK: N PH: N RWSS: A pg 282, 284; E pg 556; CG: pg 2428; DAR A081148; SAR P-252663 1812SS: B pg 85; L pgs 151-2 BS: FAG MOSELEY, Arthur; b 9 Nov 1760, Chesterfield Co; d 31 Aug 1829 REV: Lieutenant, Served in VA Line; ent serv Buckingham Co; was Orderly Sgt in Capt John Moseley's Co; was 2/Lt in VA Militia; was in Battle of Guilford CH & at Yorktown. 1812: Corporal, 38th VMR in a company of Lt Col William Gray’s Regt, Goochland Co CEM: Moseley Family; GPS unk; "Wheatlands", 10 mi E of Courthouse on Rt 647; Buckingham GS: U SP: mar (Dec 1788 Buckingham Co) Sally Perkins (c1722-aft 1855) VI: Son of Robert Peter Moseley (1732-1804) & Magdalen Guerrant (1740-1826). Widow appl RW pen 26 Jan 1848, Buckingham Co & appl there again 20 Mar 1855 for BLW; she recd W7481, BLW #26542-160-55 P: Y BLW: Y RG: Y MK Y SAR plaque PH: unk RWSS: CG pg 2436; SAR P-253210 1812SS: B pg 85; P- NARA Serv Rec 1812 BS: JLARC 4, 10, 59; FAG MURRAY, Reuben; b 1761; d 1845 REV: Sergeant, Served 1781 in Capt Turner Morehead's Co at Williamsburg, and next tour was at Yorktown in Capt James Winn & Capt Linn Sharps Co. Awarded Sgt on this tour. Guarded prisoners on way to Winchester 1812: Private 17th VMR Capt Allen Wilson’s company, Cumberland Co Militia attached to 1st VMR (Truehart)CEM: Marshall; GPS 38.86919, -77.83445; Marshall; Fauquier GS: Y SP: Mar (23 Sep 1795 (bond) Fauquier Co, Thomas Glascock security, marriage return by John Monroe, minister 24 Sept 1795) Cathrine Chinn Glascock. Called Catherine Glascock on the bond and Catherine Chinn (Glascock) by Gott. mar 2d Judith (__) who rec’d two pensions & two BLW one for 40 acres,1850 in 1855 for 120 acres VI: Claim was rejected for pen 1833. In 1838 he was living in Fauquier Co, where papers were returned. R7524 P: N BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RVSS: AZ pg 171-172; CG pg 2461; Fauquier Co Marriages pg 145; SAR P-254461 1812SS; A rec 14001, B pg 64; BD pg 1335; Fold3 Serv & pen rec BS: JLARC 4,16; FAG NICHOLAS, Wilson Cary; b 31 Jan 1761, Williamsburg; d 11 Oct 1820 REV: Lieutenant, Commanded a Co in Lt Col George Meade's Legion 1781 1812: Lieutenant, Capt Tripplett T Estis Co, 8th VMR Goochland Co Militia attached to BG John H Clark 4th Brigade at Camp Carter CEM: Monticello; GPS 38.00829, -78.4552; 931 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy; Charlottesville City GS: Y SP: Margaret Smith VI: Son of Robert Carter Nicholas (1728-1780) & Anna Cary (1735-1786); was Gov of VA 1814-1816; US Congressman & Senator and VA Representative1807-1809 P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: AR vol 3, pg 121; DD; DAR A206763; SAR P-256120 1812SS: B pg 24; K pg 88 BS: JLARC 2; FAG PARKER, Thomas; b 1753; d 24 Jan 1820 REV: Captain, Served 23 Apr 1778, 5th Cont Line 12 Feb 1781 and 1st Cont Line Jan 1783 1812: Brig Gen, commissioned 12 Mar 1813, commanded 12th VMR at Norfolk Feb 1814, resigned 1 Nov 1814 CEM: St James Episcopal, Old Cemetery; GPS 39.11555, -77.56250; Church St NE, Leesburg; Loudoun GS: U SP: Sallie Opie VI: Son of Richard Parker & Elizabeth Beale P: unk BLW: Y RG: N MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: E pg 604 1812SS: B pg 222 BS: FAG PATTERSON, William; b 1760, Augusta Co; d 25 Jan 1825 RU: Soldier?/Patriot, Gave material aid to cause. He perhaps is the man this name that was a private in the 11th Cont Line or the one who was in General John Clark’s Illinois Regt 1812: Private 48th VMR in Capt Robert Kyle’s Co, Botetourt Co Militia, attached to Flying Camp McDowell CEM: Old Crockett; GPS 37.04161, -80.97662; Rt 600, Crockett’s Creek Rd, Wytheville; Wythe GS: Y SP: Agnes Patton (1765 Botetourt Co-1843 Giles Co) d/o John J. (1689-1757) & Agness (Snodgrass) (1715-__) Patton VI: No further data P: N BLW: N RG: Yk MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: AL Ct Bk pg 45 Montgomery Co; DAR A086545; SAR P-266786 1812SS: A rec 4706; B pg 45; K pg 20 BS: FAG PEARSON, William M; b 1761; d 28 Mar 1824 REV: Corporal/Patriot was in the 11th & 15th Cont Line; as patriot gave leather & shoes for public use 1812: Private, 36th VMR (Reno), Prince William Co, also served 60th VMR, Capt James Sangster’s Co, Fairfax Co, attached to Mason or Preston’s 5th VMR, May-Dec 1814 CEM: St George's Episcopal; Fredericksburg; 905 Princess Anne St GS: Y SP: Catherine (_) who recd 1812 pen # WC25916 VI: Died in his 64th year; was in the War of 1812 P: N BLW: Eligible RG N MK N PH: N RWSS: C pg 261; E pg 613; G pgs 575, 584; CZ pg 236 1812SS: A rec 6791, B pg 72; BD pg 1402 BS: 37 pg 110; FAG PEYTON, Francis; b 1764; d 26 Aug 1836 REV: Private, Lt Charles Stockley’s Co of Artillery VA Line, March & April 1783 1812: Corporal 16th VMR in Capt Clayton Wigglesworth’s Co, Spotsylvania Co Militia CEM: St Paul's Episcopal; GPS 38.79959, -77.05860; 228 S Pitt St; Alexandria City GS: Y SP: Sarah West (1776-22 Jun 1849) d/o Hugh & Elizabeth (Minor) West. mar 2) 1789,Sarah Foushee (1776-1849) VI: Mayor of Alexandria, VA. 1797-98, 1799-1800 with title of Colonel. Death notice in the Alexandria Gazette 30 Aug 1836 pg 3.) P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y DAR PH: unk RWSS: CE pg 22; SAR P-269337 & SAR P-269335; AP Fold3 Serv Card for soldier 1812SS: A rec 12490 & 91; B pg 189 BS: JLARC 1, 2, 25; 196; 80 vol 3, pg 167; FAG POAGE, Robert; b 1760; d 1836 REV: Second Lieutenant, served in Rockbridge Co Militia 7 Jul 1778 1812: Private, in Capt John Link’s Co attached to 2d Corps De Elite, 29 Aug 1814 to 20 Dec 1814. A person this name also served in a company of Augusta Co militia that was attached to 5th VMR McDowell CEM: Augusta Stone Presbyterian; GPS 38.23926, -78.97356; 28 Old Stone Church Ln, Ft Defiance; Augusta GS: Y SP: No info VI: Govt stone P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR plaque PH: unk RWSS: AZ pg 228; SAR P-271334 1812SS: A rec 18494 & 18496; B pgs 39,40 BS: JLARC 1, 2, 8, 23, 62, 63; FAG. POINDEXTER, Thomas; b 25 May 1760, Elk’s Creek, Loudoun Co; d 10 Apr 1843 REV: Soldier/Patriot, ent serv Louisa Co in VA Line. Gave material aid to cause 1812: Corporal, Capt George Morris Company, Louisa Co attached to 1st VMR (Trueheart). A person this name in the rank of Ensign also served from Albemarle or Goochland Co in a company attached to 8th VMR (Wall) CEM: Valetta; GPS unk; Nr Green Springs; Louisa GS: U SP: Mar (18 or 28 Mar 1790) Sarah Ragland (c1769-__) VI: Lived in KY after RW for short time, then came back to Loudoun. Appl for pension 15 Jun 1837 W5556. Recd BLW #26961-160-55. Widow appl pen 3 Nov 1846 age 77 W5556 P: Y BLW: Y RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: K Vol 4 pg 129; AL Ct Bk pg 20 Louisa Co; CG Vol 3 pg 2717; SAR P-271395 1812SS; B pgs 123, 239 BS: JLARC 4, 61; FAG POPE, William; b 23 Oct 1762, Louisa Co; d 19 Jul 1852 REV: Private, Served in Brig Gen Armand's Command 15 Nov 1783 1812: Private, 40th VMR, Captain Davis Watson’s Troop of Cavalry, Louisa Co, attached to Cocke’s Detachment and Major William Armistead CEM: Dabney at Montpelier; GPS unk; Maiden's Rd, abt 2 mi N of Anderson Hwy, E side of rd, N of Montpelier Plantation; Powhatan GS: Y SP: Mar (14 Jun 1774 Henrico Co) Ann Woodson (1774-28 Oct 1823) d/o Charles & Nancy (Trotter) Woodson Jr. VI: Was the Commonwealth Attorney of Powhatan Co; recd 100 acres BLW fr VA, and 100 acres fr US P: N BLW: Y RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: N pg 1253; SAR P-271941 1812SS: A rec 20139; B pg 124 BS: FAG PORTERFIELD, Robert; b 22 Feb 1752, Frederick Co; d 13 Feb 1843 REV: Captain, Commissioned 2nd Lt in Cont Army 12 Dec 1776 and assigned 11th VA Militia; promoted 1st Lt 1 Jun 1777; transferred to 7th VA Regt 14 Sep 1778; promoted to Capt 16 Aug 1779; taken as POW at surrender of Charleston SC and kept on prison ship to end of war 1812: Brigadier General, commissioned 19 Dec1795, Commander of 7th Brigade CEM: Thornrose; GPS 38,15120, -79.08460; 1041 W Beverly St; Staunton City GS: Y gov’t with ranks givrn SP: 1) Mary Margaret Heth 2) Rebecca Farrar VI: Appl pen 16 Jun 1828 Augusta Co. S8965. BLW rec’d 18 Sep 1789, #1738-300. Hs grave was re-interred from Augusta Parish Church P: Y BLW: Y RG:Y MK: N PH: Y RWSS: AP NAPA Service Records; K Vol 4 pg 129; CG Vol 3 pg 2727; DAR A091366; SAR P-272253; 1812SS: B pgs 17, 249 BS: JLARC 2, 4, 62, 63; FAG POTTEN, John; b 1763; d 30 Sep 1835 REV: Private, Served in Capt Andrew Fitch's Co, 4th Battalion of CT forces 1812: Private 111th VMR served in one of the units under Lt Col Charles Parker, Westmoreland Co CEM: Trinity United Methodist; GPS 39.13600, -77.00610; 2911 Cameron Mills Rd; Alexandria City GS: Y SP: Sarah (-----) (1775- 7 Sep 1829) VI: Death notice in Alexandria Gazette 1 Oct 1835, pg 3; P: unk BLW: unk RG:Y MK: N PH: unk RWSS: AP roll ; SAR P-266461 1812SS: A rec 21671 BS: 23 pg 136; FAG POTTS, Nathaniel; b unk; d 6 Oct 1830 REV: Patriot, Gave material aid to cause 1812: Private, 56th VMR (Taylor), Loudoun Co CEM: Ketoctin Baptist; GPS 39.15746, -77.74870; Ketoctin Church Rd, Purcellville; Loudoun GS: Y SP: Mar in Loudoun Co, 3 Apr 1804 to Eunice Walter VI: No further data P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: D Vol 2 pg 599; AL Ct Bk pg 11 Loudoun Co 1812SS A rec 21750 BS: 25 pg 247; 242 PRESTON, Francis; b 2 Aug 1765, Botetourt Co; d 26 May 1835, Columbia SC REV: Private/Patriot, Served in Botetourt Co Militia; had civil service as a VA senator in 1783 1812: Brigadier General, Commander, 19th Brigade, commissioned 25 Oct 1814 CEM: Aspenvale; GPS 36.81420, -81.64000; Rts 641 & 642, Seven Mile Ford; Smyth GS: Y SP: Sarah Buchanan Campbell (1778-1846) d/o Gen William Campbell VI: Son of William Preston (1729- 1823) & Susanna (Smith) (1740-1823), d/o Francis Smith (1705-1775) & Elizabeth Waddy (1708-1799); US Congressman 1793-1797. He was elected a member of the Virginia State House of Delegates, serving 1812-14, 1816-1820. He died in Columbia SC P: unk BLW: N RG: Y MK: Y DAR plaque PH: Unk RWSS: J-NSSAR 1993 Reg; C pg 617; CD; SAR P-273527 1812SS: B pg 249 BS: JLARC 1; 97 pg 8; 168; FAG RANDOLPH, Thomas Mann; b 1741; d 20 Nov 1793 REV: Colonel/Patriot, Served in Goochland Co Militia prior to 20 Sep 1779, when replaced. Gave material aid to cause 1812: Captain, 2nd US Army Artillery CEM: Tuckahoe Plantation; GPS unk; 12601 River Rd Rt 650, W of Richmond near Manakin; Goochland GS: Y SP: Anne Cary (1745- 6 Mar 1789 Tuckahoe) recd 1812 pen # WC-7398 VI: Son of William (1712-1745) and Maria/Mary Judith (Page) (1715-1742) Randolph. Perhaps first person bur on grounds that would later become Arlington National Cem P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 649; AL Cert 1 Albemarle Co; DAR A094314; SAR P-275526 1812SS: L pg 401; BD pg 1465 BS: 46 pg 244; 78 pg 244, FAG READ, Samuel; b 31 Mar 1763; d 25 Jan 1831 REV: Private, Served in Capt John Robert’s Co, Bedford Co Militia 1812: Private, 10th or 91st VMR in Capt Pleasant Goggin’s Co, Bedford Co, Militia attached to 7th VMR (Saunders) CEM: Callaway-Steptoe; GPS 37.30560, -79.29470 GS37.1820,-79.1742; Rt 460, New London; Bedford GS: Y SP: Elizabeth (-----) VI: Severely weathered stone, age at death 68 not 63 as shown by FAG. P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 653;AP Fold3 serv index card SAR P-276256 1812SS: A rec 5605; B pg 42; Fold3 serv index card BS: 164; FAG ROWLAND, John; b 1765, Lancaster Co, PA; d 26 Oct 1834 REV: Private, Served in PA Regt commanded by Col Lewis Nicola Apr 1783; also served in 6th and 13th Cont Lines 1812: Private, 19th VMR, Ensign G. M. Carrington, Richmond City CEM: Shockoe Hill; GPS 37.55190, -77.43170; 4th & Hospital Sts; Richmond City GS: Y SP: Eliza Jane (__) VI: Nothing further P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: A pg 223 1812SS: L pg 198; BD pg 1526 BS: 38 pg 13; FAG SAUNDERS, David; b Feb 1761, Hanover Co; d 29 Sep 1845 REV: Sergeant, ent serv Hanover Co 1780,served as Sergeant of Inf in VA Cont Line 1812: Lt Col, commissioned this rank 8 Aug 1804, commanded 91st VMR Bedford Co CEM: Saunders Family; GPS 37.31808, -79.43264; Jct Rt 460 & Krantz's Corner Rd; Bedford GS: Y SP: Mar (4 Sep 1788 Bedford Co) Lockey Leftwich (1 Jan 1767 Bedford Co-29 Nov 1853, Bedford) d/o Maj Augustine, Jr & Mary Ann (Turner) Leftwich VI: Lived in Charlotte Co during Revolution. Appl pension 21 Aug 1832 Bedford Co. Widow appl pen there 28 Aug 1843 age 70. W3872 P: Y both BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: unk RWSS: AR vol 4 pg 7; CG Vol 3 pg 3021; SAR P-284762 1812SS: B pg 42 BS: JLARC 2; 80 vol 4, pg 7;FAG. SAVAGE, William; b 1764; d 15 Nov 1815 REV: Private, 4th Cont Line 1812: Sergeant 27th VMR in Capt Nathaniel Widgeon’s Co, Northampton Co Militia CEM: Trader Burial Grd; GPS 37.627000, -75.813000; 200 yds S of Waterfied St, Rt 180, Pungoteaque; Accomack GS: Y SP: No info VI: Nothing further P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 693 1812SS: A rec 11337; B pg 151; K pg 121 BS: 145 Savage; FAG. SHARP, Thomas; b 24 Aug 1761; d 24 Jan 1826 REV: Lieutenant, Private in Capt Thomas Church's Co, Col Wayne's PA Bn, 1776 and also Hazen's Regt. Was Corporal in 3rd Cont Line. May be person this name promoted to Lt in 1780 1812: Corporal 71st VMR Capt George Judkin’s Co Surry Co attached to 35th US Inf at Fort Pohatan CEM: Bethel Presbyterian; GPS 38.04257, -79.17283, GS 38.0232,-79.1020;; 563 Bethel Green Rd, Middlebrook; Augusta GS: Y SP: 1) Jean Wilson 2) Mary Ann Reed (marriages are fr JLARC) VI: Recd BLW 8 Nov 1791 P: unk BLW: Y RG: Y MK: unk PH: Y RWSS: C pg 507; E pg 703; CG pg 3082; SAR P-287828 1812SS: A cert 19819, B pg 19 BS: JLARC 62, 63; FAG SHEPHERD, David; 9 Jun 1760; d 20 Mar 1823 REV: Lieutenant, served in VA Cont Line 1812: Private in a company from Augusta or Rockbridge counties attached to 5th VMR commanded by Lt Col James McDowell CEM: Shepherd family; GPS 37.897059, -78.110683; Laughton Ln vic Rts 623 & 659; Fluvanna GS: Y SP: Mary Rosetta Baskett (1770-1843) VI: Rec’d BLW 100 acres 31 Jan 1784 P: unk BLW: Y RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: F pg 68; CZ pg 398 cites Council Journals Lib VA 1777-8 pg 30 1812SS: A rec 22678 BS: 66 pg 86.; FAG SHIELDS, Alexander; b 1760; d 1832 REV: Private, served in Captain John Willson’s Co, Augusta Co Militia 1812: 1st Sergeant, Capt John C Sower’s Artillery Co, Battalion of Artillery Feb 1814 at Fort Norfolk CEM: Stonewall Jackson Memoria/AKA Oak Grove; GPS 37.780830, -79.445060; Lexington; S Main St GS: Y SP: Mar 1796, Phoebe Caruthers VI: Had tavern license in 1802 & 1820 in Lexington; P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: E pg 708 1812SS: A rec 23986, B pg 40; P-Fold3 Serv index card BS: 31; SAR member submission SKINNER, Henry; b 16 Jan 1760; d Aft Jan 1845 REV: Lieutenant, ent serv 1779 in 7th & 8th Cont Lines, also served in Capt’s Reddick and Knott’s companies, Col Matthew’s Regt, VA Line 1812: Private 59th VMR Capt Hardy Cross Co attached to 3rd VMR (Boykin) CEM: Cypress Chapel; GPS 36.61799, -76.59148; 1891 Cypress Chapel Rd; Suffolk City GS: Y SP: Sarah Augusta Lassiter VI: Appl for BLW #2014-100 (BLW claim was indicated as fraudulent). Sol appl for pen 8 Jul 1833 in Nansemond Co age 74. S7521 P: Y BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: DAR A104814; E pg 716; K Vol 5 pg 82; CG Vol 3 pg 3153 1812SS: B pg 139; K pg 441 BS: 144 Henry Skin. SLAGLE, George; b c1761, PA; d 21 Apr 1820 REV: Drummer, served in Forman's Troops, York Co, PA 1812: Private, served in Capt Abram Fulkerson’s Company, 70th or 105th VMR Washington Co attached to 5th VMR Mason Preston & 7th VMR Saunders CEM: Trinity Lutheran; GPS 38.17201, -78.86820; 2564 Rockfish Rd, Crimora; Augusta GS: Y SP: Mar 1) Mary (_) recd pen for spouse’s 1812 service # WC17125 & SC 17125, 2) Catharine Koiner (1766- 1855) d/o Michael (1720-1796) & Margaret (Diller) Keinadt (1734-1813) VI: Nothing further P: Y Mary BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR PH: unk RWSS: BT; SAR P-290896 1812SS: A rec 3678; B pgs 198, 229, 232; BD pg 1598 BS: JLARC 1 ,52, 62; FAG SLATER (SLAUGHTER) , John: b 14 Nov 1763, Montgomery Co, PA, d 15 Jan 1824 REV: Private, Served in a cavalry unit in the 6th Cont Line 1812: Private, served in a company of Loudoun Co that was attached to 5th VMR (Mason-Preston) CEM: New Jerusalem Lutheran Church; GPS 39.25736,-77.63891; 12942 Lutheran Church Rd, Lovettsville; Loudoun GS: Yes SP: Catherine Souder (25 Apr 1772-York Co, PA-6 Sep 1807) VI: Son of Jacob Slater (1729-1815) and Anna Habicht (1729-1807) P: N BLW: Y RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: C pg 267; E pg 717 1812SS: A rec 3956, B pgs 119-122 BS: FAG SMITH, Francis, b 1761, Eng, d 18 Jul 1830 REV: Private, had MD service 1812 Private, 111th VMR commanded by Lt Col Richard Parker, Westmoreland Co CEM: Cedar Grove; GPS 36.858754, -76.283445; loc 238 E Princess Anne Rd, Norfolk City GS: Y block, 2d AW, lot 28, space 14 SP: Anne Marsden (15 Jul 1778-3 Jun 1857) VI: Portsmouth Herald provides death date and that he was a merchant in Norfolk and he arr from Eng bef Rev War and he resided in Baltimore & Northern Neck of VA bef moving to Norfolk abt 1795 P: Y for RW serv BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: EL pg 102 1812SS: L pg 479 BS: FAG SMITH, George; b 19 Aug 1765, Edinburgh, Scotland; d 30 Aug 1822 REV: Private, served in Capt John Hodge's Troop of Light Dragoons 1 Oct 1781 to 14 Feb 1782 1812: Quartermaster, 36th VMR (Reno), Prince William Co CEM: Dumfries Public; GPS 38.34110, -77.19964; 17821 Mine Rd, Dumfries; Prince William GS: Y SP: Mar 28 Nov 1799, Delia Forbes (12 Jul 1780-8 Apr 1841), d/o Dr David Smith of Scotland VI: SAR Monument (monument is a marker, as well) P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: Y SAR monument PH: Y RWSS: G pg 706 1812SS: A rec 7032 BS: 11 pg 21; 94 pg 18; FAG SMITH, John; b 7 May 1750, Middlesex Co; d 4 Mar 1836 REV: Colonel, ent serv 1776 Frederick Co as Col of VA Militia; ent serv Frederick Co in 3rd Div of VA Miltia 1812: Major General, commissioned 11 Dec 1811, commanded 3rd Division VA Militia CEM: Mt Hebron; GPS 39.10916, -78.09497; 305 E Boscawen St; Winchester City GS: U SP: Mar (1782) Animus Anna Bull (1760 PA-15 Sep 1831) VI: After RW, obtained rank of Maj General of 3rd Div of Militia in War of 1812. Appl for pen 4 Mar 1833. Lived at “Hackwood”.as widower recd pen S6114; was 15 term member of Congress, VA State Legislature 1779, Senator 1792. Died in Frederick Co P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR monument PH: unk RWSS: DAR A105975; SAR P-292359; CG Vol 3 pg 3204-5; 1812SS: B pg 249 BS: JLARC 4, 47; 93; FAG SNIDOW, Christian; b 15 Mar 1760, Lancaster, Pa; d Oct 1836 REV: Lieutenant, ent serv Montgomery Co 1776;.served in Giles Co Militia 1812: Lt Colonel, commissioned 7 Dec 1810, 86th VMR, Commander, Giles Co CEM: Horseshoe; GPS unk; Pembroke; Giles GS: Y SP: Mar (24 Aug 1784 Montgomery, Kanawha Co, WVA) Mary Burk (22 Jan 1762-3 May 1825) d/o Thomas (1741-1808) & Clara (Frazer) (1742-1811) Burke VI: Son of John Jacob & Mary Elizabeth (Helm) Snidow. Sol appl for RW pen 26 May 1834 Giles Co. S17112. Represented Giles Co in VA House of Delegates. Gov’t Gr st; listed on DAR plaque P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR PH: unk RWSS: K Vol 5 pg 127; CG Vol 3 pg 3241; SAR P-293647 1812SS: B pg 81 BS: JLARC 1, 2, 26; 49; 80 vol 4 pg 56; FAG SPENCE, John; b 11 Jul 1766 Moffat Village, Scotland; d 18 May 1829 REV: Private, Served in Capt Samuel Booker's Co, Nov 1778 and in 5th, 11th, and 15th Cont Lines 1812: Surgeon, 36th VMR, Staff Officer, Prince William Co CEM: Tebbsdale Plantation; GPS unk; Rt 633 off US 1 Dumfries; Prince William GS: Y SP: Mary Fushee Tebbs VI: Came to America in 1787; was a physician; has an SAR marker P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: Y SAR PH: unk RWSS: E pg 730 1812SS: L pg 167 BS: 94 pg 471; 130; FAG SPENGLER, Philip; b 17 Mar 1761, York, York Co PA; d 1823 REV: Private, served in Captain William Ashton’s Co, York Co Militia, PA 1812: Lt Colonel, commissioned 24 Nov 1810, Commander 13fh VMR, Shenandoah Co CEM: Mt Zion United Methodist; GPS unk; 399 W Queens St, Strasburg; Shenandoah GS: Y SP: Regina Stover, d/o Peter & (_) Stover VI: Son of Phillip Sr. & Anna Margaret Salome (Dinkel) Spengler. P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: Y RWSS: AP PA Archives, 6th series vol 2, pgs 797-798; SAR P-295018; DAR A107802 1812SS: B pg 184 BS: 31; 49; 93; FAG STAPLES, Samuel; b 23 Mar 1762, Buckingham Co; d 23 Mar 1825 REV: Major, Served in 6th Cont Line. Also served as private in Capt Nicolas Cabell's Co, Albemarle Co Militia, Apr 1776; was at siege at Yorktown and for gallantry there was promoted to Maj Oct 1781 1812: Lt Colonel, commissioned 20 Apr 1810, commander 18th VMR Patrick Co Militia CEM: Stuart Town; GPS unk; Chestnut St, Stuart; Patrick GS: Y SP: Lucinda Penn (1771-1850) VI: Son of John & Keziah (Norman) Staples. Tombstone styles him as "Colonel." Originally buried at their home ("The Old Stone House"), reinterred to Stuart Town Cem P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E, pg 735; CD; DG pg 154; SAR P-296152 1812SS: B pg 157 BS: JLARC 30; 60 Patrick; FAG. STARKES, William Harrison; b 1762; d 1849 REV: Private, served as Drummer in Cont Line 1812: Private served as forage master on staff of Maj Gen John Pegram’s Division CEM: Starkes-Gunter; GPS not determined; loc Rt 601 or 655) Manteo Rd; Buckingham GS: Yes, govt lists service SP Susan L (_), recd pension for husband’s 1812 service #WC4549 VI: Nothing further P: Y widow BLW: Unk RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: B 1812 SS: B pg 249; BD pg 1646 BS: FAG. STEELE, Samuel Jr; b 1762; d 10 Jan i823 REV: Private, served in a VA Regt and Capt Smith's Co, Augusta Co Militia 1812: Captain, 93rd VMR commanded a co in Augusta County Militia, 1814, attached to Lt Col John H Cocke’s Detachment ,CEM: Old Providence; GPS 37.96151, -79.71000; 1005 Spottswood Rd, Spottswood; Augusta GS: Y SP: No info VI: Govt RW grave stone P: N BLW: N RG:Y MK: N PH: N RWSS: E pg 738; SAR P-296755 1812SS: B pgs 40, 243 BS: FAG STEVENS, John; b 1764; d 8 Feb 1820 REV: Corporal, served in 1St VA State Regt & 2d, 6th & 7th Cont Line 1812: Matross, 16th VMR (Waller), Spotsylvania Co CEM: Masonic; GPS 38.4839820,-77.9929353; 950 N Main St; Culpeper GS: Y SP: Mar 8 Dec 1789, Mary Williams (c1765-11 May 1828), d/o of William Williams VI: Son of Gen Edward Stevens & Gilly Coleman (1746-1820) P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: Y 1812 PH: N RWSS: E pg 740 1812SS: A rec 24285; B pg 74 BS: 12 pg 28; FAG STOVER, Peter; b 1763; d 1814 REV: Private, Served in Capt Alexander Machir's Co, Strasburg District, Shenandoah Co 1812: Private, Lt Col Sterrett’s Regt MD Militia CEM: Mt Zion United Methodist; GPS 38.9889600,- 78.3670700; 399 W Queens St, Strasburg; Shenandoah GS: Y SP: No info VI: No further data P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: C pg 607 1812SS: A rec 909; P Fold3 serv index card BS: 65 Strasburg. TAYLOR, Robert; b 29 Apr 1763, Orange Co; d 3 Jul 1845 REV: Sergeant, served at Yorktown in Alcock's Regt Oct 1781 1812: Brig Gen, commissioned 17 Dec 1812, commanded the 9th Brigade at Norfolk. In Mar 1813 he assumed command of the military forces at Norfolk and the 5th Military District until Feb 1814 CEM: Taylor Family, Meadow Farm; GPS 38.22898, -78.07895; 16823 Monrovia Rd; Orange GS: Y SP: Mar (7 Jul 1784) Frances Pendleton (1767-1831) VI: Son of Erasmus (1715-1794) & (-----) Taylor. Served in VA State Senate 1804-1812. Served US Legislature 1825-1827 P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: C pg 576 1812SS: B pgs 221, 222, 249 BS: 22 pg 91; FAG. TAYLOR, Thomas: b 1761; d 11 Jan 1815 REV: Private Capt Joseph Smith’s Co, Col Nathaniel Gist’s Regt, Cont Troops 1812: Private, 37th VMR, served in Captain William Hudnall’s Co, Northumberland Co Militia CEM: Mantua- Smith Family; loc GPS 37.957330, -76.471840; loc end of Mantua Rd, Heathsville; Northumberland GS: Unk SP: Charlotte McAdam( 1751-c1836), d/o Joseph Mc Adam (28 May 1719, Scotland-__) & Sarah Ann Gaskins (1720- 1788): VI: No further data P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: Y SAR PH: unk RWSS: E pg 762; AP Fold3 Serv Index Card 1812SS: B pg 153; K pg 393 BS: FAG TAYLOR, Timothy II; b 11 Jan 1761, Newtown, Bucks Co, PA; d 8 Jun 1838 REV: Private, served in 12th VA Regt, Cont Line 1812: Lt Colonel, commissioned 25 May 1810, commanded 56th VMR Loudoun Co CEM: Goose Creek; GPS 39.11250, -77.69527; Rt 722, Lincoln; Loudoun GS: Y SP: Mar (Feb 1780 Bucks Co, PA) Achrah (-----) (5 Feb 1759-16 May 1826) VI: Served House of Delegates 1830-31 P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 762; AP Fold 3 serv record card; SAR P-302575 BS: FAG. TEE William; b 1758, St Marys Co, MD, d 14 Oct 1849 REV: Naval Pilot, guided the French fleet to Yorktown, Oct 1781 1812: Sailing Master, USS Gunboat 67 CEM: Cedar Grove; GPS 36.57204, - 80.02594; 301 Fort Lane, Rd; Portsmouth City GS: Y lot 6-370 cites 1812 serv as Navy Capt SP: No spousal data VI: After war named captain of Craney Island Lightship and performed this duty for 30 years P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: Historian, Margaret Windley, of Portsmouth cites books Heritage of Portsmouth, The Elizabeth River and The Hendley Index 1812SS:G; BS: FAG THOMPSON, Archibald; b 10 Jun 1764; d 4 Aug 1846 REV: Private, served in Capt Daniel Trigg's Co, Montgomery Co Militia, 7 Apr 1781 1812:Major, 112th VMR, commissioned 26 Nov 1809, staff officer, Tazewell Co Militia CEM: Thompson Family; GPS unk; Thompson Valley; Tazewell GS: U SP: Mar (29 Mar 1796) Rebecca Perry (Jul 1778-12 Nov 1836) VI: Son of William Thompson P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: SAR P-303992; DAR A113848; G pg 227 1812SS: B pg 196 BS: JLARC 76; 172 vol 3 pg 76; FAG THOMPSON, Daniel; b 1755; d c1835 REV: Private, Served in 1st VA State Regt for 3 yrs. Served under Capt Thomas Ewell, Col George Gibson Regt 1775-1778 1812: Private, served in a company of the 57th VMR, Fairfax Co CEM: Thompson Family; GPS 38.87201, -77.26178; Vic jct Rt 29 & Nutley St; Fairfax GS: N SP: Mar (1782) Sarah Blundon (1759, Fairfax Co-1785) VI: Son of Samuel Pierce (__-1705) & Nanie (Ballinger) Thompson. Recd 100 acres BLW P: unk BLW: Y RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: DAR Ancestor #A113923; C pg 377; E pg 768; F pg 73 1812SS: A rec 1800 BS: 60 Fairfax Cem; FAG THOMPSON, William; b 1762 d 11 Sep 1831 REV: Corporal, Served in John Clark's Illinois Regt 1782 1812: Private 56th VMR, Lt Col Taylor’s Militia Regt Loudoun Co Militia CEM: Potts Family; GPS unk; Rts 716 & 714, Hillsboro; Loudoun GS: Y SP: No info VI: No further data P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: N RWSS: E pg 770; SAR P- 304494 1812SS: A rec 687 BS: 25 pg 313; 242 TINSLEY, William; b 1762; d 15 Jul 1836 REV: Fifer, enlisted Cumberland Co; served in VA Bn, Taylor's Regt CEM: Spring Grove; GPS 39.10916, -78.09970; Rockville; Hanover GS: Y SP: Deliah (-----) (__-after 1837) VI: Appl pen(RW serv) 26 Jun 1818 pen #S41255 , R2393 P: Y BLW: U RG: N MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: E pg 774; CG pg 3506; CZ pg 438 1812SS: K pg 74 BS: FAG TINSLEY, William Wyatt: b 1742, Franklin, Fairfax Co; d 1816, Amherst Co REV: Private/Patriot, enlisted in Cumberland Co, served in Capt Ambrose Madison’s Co, May 1777, also in Capt William Posey’s Co, 2d VA Regt, and in Capt Elisha Price’s Co, Col John Mayo’s 1st Bn, 33rd VA Regt, VA Line; served long enough to qualify for a pension. Gave material aid to cause 1812: : Private; 74th VMR, serv in Capt William Hundley’s (Headley’s) Co, Hanover Co Militia, Lt Col Trueheart’s Regt CEM; Spring Grove; GPS no determined; Rockville; Hanover GS: Y SP: not determined VI: Applied for Rev War pen 26 Jun 1818, Hanover Co, recd # S41255 P: Y BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: E pg 774; AP Fold3 serv data; AL Ct Bk III pgs 202,204 Hanover Co; CG pg 3506 1812SS: B pg 94; L pg 464 BS:FAG TODD, Charles; b unk; d 1817 REV: Captain/Patriot, Commanded a Co Caroline Co Militia May 1782. Gave material aid to cause 1812: Lt Col; commissioned13 Jun 1813, commanded 30th VMR Caroline Co CEM: Hickory Grove; GPS unk; Hickory Grove Plantation; Caroline GS: N SP: Mary (-----) (__-1821) VI: Son of Dr George (1711-1790) & (----) Todd P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: E pg 1775; AL Ct Bk II pg 9, 30 Caroline Co; CD 1812SS: B pg 55 BS: FAG. TOWNES, John L, Jr; b 1761; d 1845 REV: Ensign, Served in Amelia Co Militia. Appointed Ensign 25 May 1780 in Capt William Johnston’s Co, Col Morgan’s VA Regt 1777. In 1778 taken prisoner Charleston 1812: Captain, 1st VMR, Company Commander, Mounted Infantry, Amelia Co, attached to 1st Corps d'Elite (Randolph) CEM: Townes; GPS unk; Rt 38 at Level Mount Estates, Amelia CH; Amelia GS: U SP: Mar (1780) Elizabeth Leigh (1760 Farmville- 1795) d/o John (1737-1785) & Elizabeth (Greenhill) (1740-1820) Leigh, mar 2) in Amelia Co 22 Dec 1806 (bond) to Polly Segar Eggleston, consent by her guardian Joseph Eggleston VI: Recd (RW serv) BLW 2,666 acres P: unk BLW: Y RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: G pg 13; SAR P-306423 1812SS: B pg 37; L pg 784 BS: 266 pg 305; FAG. TURNER, John L; b 13 Jul 1755, Mathews Co; d 16 Jul 1820, Mathews Co REV: Private, Served in Capt George Armstrong's 3rd MD Regt. Enlisted Middlebrook MD 14 Jan 1778, and trained at Camp Charlotte. Served 3 yrs Cont Army 1812: Sergeant, 19th VMR (Ambler), Capt Wilson Bryan, Richmond City CEM: Turner Family; GPS 37.368520, -76.317220; Rt 14, W end Horn Branch; Mathews GS: Y SP: Elizabeth (-----) (__-14 Oct 1817) VI: RW pen recd 1818 Mathews Co. S41273 P: Y BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: Y RWSS: K Vol 5 pg 298 1812SS: L pg 180; B pg 174 BS: 43 pg 190; FAG TYLER, John; b 15 Jun 1761, Prince William, Co; d 19 Aug 1830 REV: First Lieutenant, served in Capt Scott Co as private and as 1st Lt in 3rd VA Regt 1812: Private, 16th VMR, served in Capt Lewis Holliday’s Co, Spotsylvania Co Militia, attached to Maj Robert Crutchfield’s Detachment, Sep 1814 CEM: Davies; GPS unk; Nr Elon; Amherst GS: Y SP: Mar (bond dated 2 Feb 1780, Amherst Co) Elizabeth “Betsey” Dillard (__-5 Feb 1849) d/o William & (-----) Dillard VI: Vet Admin GS, does not give date of birth, inscribed "Served at Charlottesville, The Surrender at Yorkstown, and Winchester." Widow appl RW pen 21 Apr 1845 # W6328. For 1812 serv, he recd two BLW, one for 40 acres and another for 120 acres # 95782-40-1850 & 52023-120-1855 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: AP; CG pg 3568; SAR P-308559 1812SS: A rec 805; B pgs 118,247,248; L pg435 BS: FAG. VAUGHN, James; b 1756; d 14 Dec 1830 REV: Sergeant, Promoted in 1778 and served in 3rd & 4th Cont Lines 1812: Sergeant, 59th VMR served in Capt Jeremiah Rawl’s Co, Nansemond Co Militia Mar – Apr 1813 CEM: Shockoe Hill; GPS 37.55190, -77.43170; 4th & Hospital Sts; Richmond City GS: Y-Gov’t SP: No info VI: GS shows only RW service P: unk BLW: unk RG:N MK: Y monument PH: unk RWSS: E pg 793 1812SS: B pgs 139,140; L pg 662 BS: 21;; FAG VIA, William Washington; b 1761; d 27 Jun 1836 REV: Private, Served in a VA Line Bn 1812: Private in Capt Robert McCulloch’s Co Albemarle Co militia attached to 7th VMR Gray CEM: Via Family; GPS 38.144180,-78.634372; Brown's Cove; Albemarle GS: U SP: Mar (7 Dec 1784) Mary Craig (1768-3 Dec 1849), daug of Thomas Craig & Jean Jameson VI: Son of Micajah (1740, Hanover Co-1818) Via & Philippi Burnett. Appl RW pen 7 Dec 1828 and recd same in Albemarle Co age 67. Widow appl pen 5 Aug 1829, recd # W6363 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: AR vo l4, pg 146; E pg 794; CG pg 3616; SAR P-310759 1812SS: A rec 846; B pg 36; K pg 343 BS: JLARC 2; FAG VINEYARD, George, Sr; b 21 Jun 1759; d 5 Oct 1852 REV: Private, ent serv in Rockbridge Co Militia, served in VA Line 1812: Private, served in 2d Regt (Higgins) Mounted TN Volunteers CEM: Vineyard; GPS unk; loc vic jct Red Hill Rd & Red Bluff Rd Gate City; Scott GS: Y SP: Mar (Nov 1790, Rockbridge Co) Mary Campbell (1769-1815) VI: Sol appl 13 Feb 1844 Scott Co age 84. S7794 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: DAR Plaque PH: unk RWSS: CG Vol 3 pg 3619; DAR A118926; SAR P-310911 1812SS: A rec 1522, 1523 BS: JLARC 4; FAG WADE, Robert; b 17 Feb 1761, Fairfax Co, d 4 Sep 1834 REV: First Sergeant, in 1777 in Capt Taylor’s Co, Col West’s Regt Loudoun Co Militia and in Capt Thomas Humphrey’s and Capt Moffett’s Companies with service in battles at Williamsburg and Yorktown and then with duty escorting prisoners back to Loudoun Co in fall of 1781 1812: Lieutenant, 56th or 57th VMR in one of several companies in the Loudoun Co Militia, attached to 5th VMR (Mason- Preston) CEM: Wade-Barrett; GPS not determined; nr Leesburg; Loudoun Co GS: Y SP: No spousal info VI Was elder of Leesburg Presbyterian Church. Drew pen 1782 paid $50.52 # F-S6325 and R 2466 P: Y BLW: N RG:-N MK: N PH: N SS; B pgs 119-122; AP Fold3 pen rec BS: FAG WALKER, George Reynolds; b 3 Apr 1760, Princess Anne Co; d 4 Mar 1822 REV: Lieutenant, Served in VA Line. Was Ensign in VA Troops 1777 and commissioned Lt 1778 in VA Co 1812: Corporal, 10th VMR, served in Capt Walter Otey’s Trp of Cav and/or Capt James Leftwich;s Trp of Cav, Bedford Co Militia, attached to Maj Woodford’s Squadron, Aug 1814 to end of war CEM: Walker Farm; GPS 37.25327, -79.49419; 1972 Montevido Rd, Rt 667; Bedford GS: U SP: 1) Mar (7 Aug 1782, Princess Anne Co) Judith Haynes (1765-20 Jul 1787) d/o Maj Erasmus & (--- --) Haynes; 2) Mar (26 Jan 1788, Blunt Point, Warwick Co) Lucy West (c1770-Apr 1849 Johnson Co, KY) d/o Col John & (-----) West of Blunt Point, Warwick Co VI: Son of Thomas (__-28 Jan 1788) & Sarah (Reynolds) (__-1792) Walker. Buried on his farm in Bedford Co. Widow appl pen 13 Jul 1844 Johnson Co KY age 75. She had moved to Floyd Co, KY to live with son but was living in Johnson Co, KY when applying for # R11046 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: unk RWSS: K Vol 6 pg 38; CG Vol 3 pg 3644; SAR P-3121102 1812SS: A rec 2366; B pgs 42,43 BS: JLARC 4. WALKER, William; b 26 Feb 1757, Cumberland Co; d 1840 REV: Sergeant, Ent serv 1778 Cumberland Co, serving in 4th VA Regt. Was at Battle of Trenton, Iron Hill, Brandywine, White Horse, Germantown, Yorktown 1812: Private 17th VMR in Capt John Miller Trp of Cav, Buckingham Co Militia, attached to 1st Corps de Lite; perhaps promoted to Ensign in a company of the 17th that was attached to the 4th VMR CEM: Walker Family; GPS unk; Farmville; Cumberland GS: U SP: Mary Ann Smith VI:; Capt in Cumberland Militia after the war. Lived within one mi of Airygreen when he appl for pen,14 Jul 1832 “where he had always lived.” Pen last paid in 1839 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: unk RWSS: J-NSSAR 1993 Reg; K Vol 6 pg 44; CG Vol 3 pg 3651;DAR A119737; SAR P-312481 1812SS: A rec 3227 & 3285; B pg 64; K pg 262 BS: JLARC 1; FAG WALLACE, John; b 19 Jan 1761; d 4 May 1829 REV: Private, served in Capts William Payne’s and Charles Ewell’s Companies, Col George Gibson’s 1st VA Regt 1812: Private 16th VMR, served in Capt James Fox’s Co Spotsylvania Co Militia CEM: Liberty Hall; GPS Not determined; Rt 652 abt 1.4 mi fr jct Rt 653, and .5 mi N, nr Wallace farm rd; Stafford GS: Y SP: Mar (1792) Elizabeth Hooe (c1766-3 Sep 1850) daug of Howson (c1725-5 Sep 1796) & Mary (Dade) Hooe VI: Son of Dr Michael Wallace P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: DAR A119926; E pg 802; AP-roll #918; SAR P-312620 1812SS: L pg 235 BS: JLARC 48; FAG WALLER, George; b 1731, Spotsylvania Co; d 18 Nov 1814 REV: Major/Patriot, served as Adjutant (Major appointed Jun 1780) to Col Abram Penn. Gave material aid to cause 1812: Major, commanded 1st Bn,1st VA Regt of Artillery CEM: Oakwood; GPS 39.68690, -78.88000; 199 Cemetery St; Martinsville City GS: Y SP: Ann Winston Carr (1735, d 1839) VI: Son of George Waller & Elizabeth Allen; SAR/DAR markers on stone P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR & DAR PH: unk RWSS: AL Ct bk pg 7a, 9, 38 Henry Co; AZ pg 210; DAR A120035; SAR P-312723 1812SS: B pg 250 BS: JLARC 1, 2, 4, 38; FAG WALLER, William Jr; b 1766; d 1815 REV: Private, Served in 1st VA Regt. Was at Charlestown, 26 May 1783, discharged 11 July 1783 1812: Lieutenant 68th VMR commanded a company in York Co Jun-Jul 1814 CEM: Olde Concord Road; GPS unk; Rt 721; Stafford GS: Y SP: No info VI: Was a Baptist clergyman fighting for religious freedom P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: N pg 1057; Archives Lib of VA 1812SS: B pgs 105-106; K pg 368 BS: 3 pg 183; FAG WASHINGTON, Bushrod; b 5 Jun 1762; d 26 Nov 1829 REV: Priv”ate, enistedl in Cont Army nr end of Rev War. Present at surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown 1812: 2d Lt, in Lt Col John W Greens Regt of Mounted Infantry Aug- Sep 1814 CEM: Mt Vernon; GPS 38.42280, -77.05090; Mt Vernon Estate; Fairfax GS: U SP: Anna Blackburn (8 Dec 1768 Woodbridge, Prince William Co-28 Nov 1829 Darby, Delaware Co, PA) VI: Son of John Augustine (1736-1787) & Hanna (Bushrod) (1738-1801) Washington. Elected to VA House of Delegates. Served as delegate to VA Convention, ratified the Constitution in 1788. President John Adams nominated him to Supreme Ct for 30 yrs, until his death at age 67 in Philadelphia, PA. Memorialized in cemetery at Mt Vernon P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: CD 1812SS: A rec 2795; B pg 248 BS: FAG WATSON, Benjamin; b 1767; d 10 Mar 1838 REV: Private, served in 3rd Cont Line 1812: Private 17t h (Beal’s) Regt and 31st (Hodgin’s) Regt MD Militia CEM: Colonna Family aka Wakefield Farm; GPS unk; 1 mi east of Pennyville, Hacks Neck; Accomack GS: Y SP: Susan (-----) (1775-11 Apr 1837). TS "wife of Benjamin Watson" VI: No further data P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 810 1812SS: A rec1098 & 1050 BS: 145 Colonna; FAG. WEBB, James b 1764, d 19 Feb 1832, at his home “Smithfield” REV: Patriot, paid the supply tax portion of the personal property tax in Essex Co, 1783 1812: Ensign, Capt Henry Howard’s Co, York Co Militia CEM: Fleet Family, GPS Not determined; loc on the estate site of Alexander Fleet, Obtain county property tax records for directions in Newtown; King & Queen GS: Y SP: Mar 22 Jul 1790, Essex Co, Dorothy Throckmorton (1769-7 Jan 1829) d/o Capt Gabriel Throckmorton & Judith Edmondson VI: Son of James Webb & Mary Smith. He was an attorney in Essex Co P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: DV Essex Co 1783A, Personal Property Tax image 2 1812SS: A rec 923: B pg 68 BS: FAG WELBURN (WELBOURNE), William Sr; b 11 Oct 1762; d 11 Oct 1839 REV: Captain, Served in VA Line. Ent serv Accomack Co 1777-8, in Capt Thomas Marshall's Co. Later was Captain in Accomack Co Militia 1812: Lieutenant, 99th VMR, (Bagwell), in Capt Henderson’s Co, Accomack Co Militia CEM: Welburn or Welbourne Family; GPS unk; Rts 709 & 679, Horntown; Accomack GS: Y SP: Mar (5 Feb 1784 Accomac Co (bond) Coleburn Lang, security) Sabra Corbin (__-bef 11 Oct 1839) VI: Appl for RW pen 1 Aug 1832 Accomack Co age 70 # S7856 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: N RWSS: K -Vol 6, pg 93; CG Vol 3 pg 3731; SAR P-315874 1812SS: A rec 2418 BS: JLARC 4, 6; 178 WELCH, Sylvester Sr; b 15 Mar 1764; d 19 Apr 1834 REV: Soldier, ent serv Northumberland Co 1777 served in 1st VA Regt, Cont Line 1812: Sergeant, Maj Crutchfield's Battalion, Fauquier Co CEM: Marshall; GPS 38.86919, - 77.83445; Marshall; Fauquier GS: Y SP: mar (bond 25 Nov 1793, Joseph Jackson security) for Sarah Jackson VI: Sol appl for RW pen, 1 Dec 1832 in Fauquier Co, age 77, recd # S6342 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR PH: Y RWSS: K Vol 6 pg 95; CG Vol 3 pg 3735; Fauquier Co Marriages pg 210; SAR P-315940 1812SS: A rec 2719 BS: JLARC 1,16; 93: FAG. WEST, William; b 1762; d 1815 REV: Patriot, Gave material aid to cause 1812: 1st Corporal, Capt Hamilton Shield’s Co, 4th VMR, Artillery part of the Bn of Artillery Oct 30 1813 to Mar 11 1814 CEM: Good Hope United Methodist; GPS 36.6305321, 76.2755421; 1633 Benefit Rd; Chesapeake City GS: Y SP: No info VI: No further data P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: Al Ct Bk pg 6 Princess Anne Co 1812SS:A rec 2366; B pg 104 BS: 75 pg 154; 75 pg 127: FAG WHARTON, Samuel; b 27 Jul 1761; d 10 Dec 1841 REV: Soldier, ent serv Spotsylvania Co 1777. Severely wounded by cannonball at siege of Yorktown 1812: Private 16th VMR, ,Capt James H Fox’s Co, Spotsylvania Co, attached to Maj Crutchfield’s Bn CEM: Whartons; GPS 38.104730,-77.889537; ; Christopher Run; Louisa GS: U SP: Mar (8 Mar 1786 Spotsylvania Co) Letitia "Letty" Hutcherson d/o William & Sarah (-----) Hutcherson VI: Widow appl pen 16 Jun 1842 Louisa Co. age abt 74, and for increase in 1849 Louisa Co. She appl for BLW 1855. W6488. BLW #38832-160- 55 P: Y BLW: Y RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: K Vol 6 pg 106; CG Vol 3 pg 3764; SAR P-317181 1812SS: B pg 188; K pg 350 BS: JLARC 4, 61; FAG WHITE, James; b 16 Sep 1765, d 20 Sep 1826 REV Corporal, served Lees Legion for 3 yrs 1812: Sergeant, served in a company of Loudoun Co, attached to the 5th VMR(Mason-Preston) CEM: Ketoctin Baptist Church; GPS 39.15746, -77.74870; Ketoctin Church Rd, Purcellville; Loudoun GS Unk SP: Mary Potts (__-1819) VI: Recd BLW of 100 acres for Frankfort KY but no evidence he moved there Records burned in DC fire 1800 P: Yes BLW: Yes RG: Y MK: SAR monument PH: N RWSS: C Part IV, pg 114; E pg 821; Fold3 Ltr fr Commisioner; CG pg 3789; SAR P- 318215 1812SS: A rec 711; B pgs 119-122 BS 73 pg 338; 242; FAG. WHITE, Josiah (Josias); b 1 Feb 1760; d 7 Sep 1820 REV: Patriot, VA, gave material to cause 1812: Private, 56th VMR, (Taylor), Loudoun Co CEM: Ketoctin Baptist; GPS 39.15746, -77.74870; Ketoctin Church Rd, Purcellville; Loudoun GS: Y SP: Mar Loudoun Co c1807 to Sarah Williams, returned by John Mines VI: No further data P: N BLW: N RG:Y MK: SAR Monument PH: unk RWSS: D- Vol 2, pg 612; SAR P-340174 1812SS:A rec 1156 BS: 25, pg 338; 73 pg338 WHITE, Thomas; b 20 May 1760; d 21 Mar or 23 Apr 1825 REV: Captain, ent serv Fauquier Co, 1776 in 1st VA Regt at age 17; was at Seige of Yorktown 1812: Surgeons Mate on staff of 6th VMR Coleman CEM: Spring Grove; GPS 39.10916, -78.09970; Rockville; Hanover GS: N SP: 1) Elizabeth Cross 2) mar (Feb 1783) Elizabeth Blackwell (c1763-1842) VI: Member of House of Delegates and magistrate for many yrs. Later held rank of Brigadier-General. Justice of Peace. Obit in Richmond Enquirer 23 Apr 1825 pg 3 says “died at his seat, Spring Grove, Hanover Co, on 21st…” Died at "Spring Grove" Hanover Co. Widow pensioned 1840 age 77 but rejected due to insufficient proof of service. R11409 P: N BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: G pg 774; K Vol 6 pg 122 1812SS: A rec 1602 BS: 31 vol 1 pg 21; FAG WILKINSON, John; b 22 Mar 1761 (Albemarle Parish birth registry), d 3 Jan 1823 REV: Private, served in 4th Co, 3rd VA Regt, Baylor’s Dragoons 1812: Private, Capt Mills Riddick’s Trp of Cav, attached to 59th VMR, Nansemond Co (now Sussex Co) and also Capt Julian Magagnos Co, 54th VMR, Norfolk Borough CEM: Wilkinson Farm; GPS: 36.9483903, -77.4076197, vic jct Rts 40 & 618; Sussex GS: No SP: Martha “Patsy” Rives (22 Feb 1767-1829), d/o George & Sarah (Eldridge) of Sussex.VI: Son of William Wilkinson & Elizabeth (_). Rec’d 200 acres bounty land, 12 Dec 1785 for RW service for RW service. Also recd pen # SC-16327 for War of 1812 service P: N BLW: Y RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: A pg 278; E pg 829; F pg 82 1812SS: B pg 145: K pg 428, BD pg 1830 BS: FAG WILLIAMS, James; b 1758, “Cedar Farm” Culpeper Co; d 22 Mar 1822 REV: Captain, was 2nd Lt 10th VA Regt Dec 1776; 1st Lt 18 Mar 1777; and Capt 2 Jan 1778, 6th Regt VA. Appointed Capt 19 Sep 1778 & served to close of war. Served also in 8th and 10th VA Regt 1812: Brig Gen, commissioned 21 Dec 1802 as commander of the 2d Divison War of 1812 CEM: Williams Family, "Soldier's Rest Farm"; GPS unk; Rt 620; Orange GS: Y SP: 1) Eleanor Green 2) Elizabeth Bruce (4 Feb 1777 “Soldier’s Rest” Orange Co-1823 Orange Co) d/o Charles & Frances (Stubblefield) Bruce. She mar (3 Jun 1795) James Williams as his second wife. She is bur at Soldiers Rest Plantation Grounds, Orange Co. VI: Son of William & Lucy (Clayton) Williams. Was an original member of the Society of the Cincinatti. Recd BLW 2 Oct 1807 of 5054 acres. Died at “Soldier’s Rest” Orange Co P: unk BLW: Y RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: E pg 83; CG Vol 3 pg 3857; SAR P-320777 1812SS: B pg 236, 249 BS: 28 pg 89; JLARC 1, 98. WILLIAMS, James; b 3 May 1763, Augusta Co d 21 Jul 1818 REV: Captain/Patriot, served in Cont Line over 7 years; gave material aid to cause 1812: : Major, commanded 2d Battalion, 1st Regt Artillery, 11th & 15th Brigades CEM: Blandford; GPS 37.22433, -77.38604; 319 S Crater Rd; Petersburg City GS: Y SP: Kiziah Wilson VI: Member VA Society of Cincinnati as Captain P: Y BLW: Y RG: Y MK: Y SAR monument PH: Y RWSS: E pg 831; G pg 407, 676, 714, 879’ 904; N pg 776: AL Comm Bk IV pg 256 Prince George Co; SAR P-335467 1812SS: B pg 250 BS: FAG WILLIAMS, James Mastin; b 23 Sept 1763, Pittsylvania Co (then Hallifax); d 12 Jan 1838 REV: Private, ent serv PA 1781 for brother John Williams. Served at Battle of Guilford CH, Feb 1781. Discharged Rockingham Co, NC. Reinlisted for brother in Capt William Dix's Co, under Col Nathaniel Cocke, Gen Stephens Brigade. Discharged Mar 1781 at Ramsey's Mill, Deep River. Guarded British prisoners under Capt Morton 1812: Corporal, served in Capt Samuel Callard’s Artillery Co Pittsylvania Co Militia attached to 6th VMR during 1813 CEM: Williams Family; GPS unk; SR 698 Cliff Hetzel Farm, Pickway; Pittsylvania GS: Y SP: Mar (2 Dec 1784) Martha Wilmouth or Wilmoth (----- ),Walker (1768-1850)d/o (-----) & Catharine Walker (Oct 1768-__) She was living in PA in 1845 & 1849 VI: Son of William Williams (1730-1780)n& Lucy Terry Williams (1737-1798) Sol appl pen 6 Sep 1832, Pittsylvania Co. Widow appl pen 14 Oct 1840 Pittsylvania Co. W6505 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: K Vol 6 pg 146; CG Vol 3 pg 3857; SAR P-320808 1812SS:A rec 1757 BS: FAG WILLIAMS, John; b 24 Aug 1763, Stafford County, d 29 Sep 1812, Camp New Hope, FL REV: Navy Pilot, also served as Landsman 1812: Captain, US Marines died of wounds fighting Indians and Negros on 29 Sep 1812 at the Davis Creek Block House in East Florida. Because of his gallant action his body was moved to the Arlington National Cem CEM: Arlington National Cem; GPS 38.88377, -778.96535; Arlington City; Arlington GS: Yes Section 1, site 158 SP: No spousal data VI: Stone inscription indicates was killed as Captain in Marine Corps while serving gallantly on a patrol against Indians in Florida during War of 1812 P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N RWSS: BE pg 75; Fold3 Naval serv index card 1812SS: G BS: FAG WILSON, Richard; b Dec 1762, Caroline Co; d 1836 REV: Orderly Sergeant, ent serv Caroline Co 1779; served in VA Line as Orderly Sgt 1812: Matross 115th VMR served in one of several companies assigned to the Regt that was attached to the 1st VMR (Clarkes) CEM: Wilson Family, R.L. Bowling Property; GPS unk; Rt 659; Amherst GS: U SP: No info VI: Moved to Amherst Co in 1796. Appl pen 23 Aug 1832 Amherst Co. S6416 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: K Vol 6 pg 173; CG Vol 3 pg 3894; SAR P-322038 1812SS: A rec 1587; B pgs 67, 68; K pg 655 BS: JLARC 4, 7. WILSON, William, Jr; b 6 Dec 1761, Norfolk Co; d 19 Jul 1838 REV: Captain, served in the Norfolk Co Militia at battle at Great Bridge, also in 11th Regt VA Line. Was taken prisoner 7 Jul 1777 1812: Ensign, 95th VMR (Lee), Norfolk Co CEM: Cedar Grove; GPS 36.57204, -80.02599; 301 Fort Lane Rd; Portsmouth City GS: Y SP: Nancy Wormington (1765-26 Jan 1840) VI: Son of John & (_) Wilson, appl for RW pen 19 May 1834 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co, recd # R11686. Was Trustee City of Portsmouth. Obituary in the American Beacon P: Y BLW: Unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR PH: Y RWSS: C Sec 2 pg 214; CG Vol 3 pg 3899; SAR P-322149 1812SS: A rec 2145 BS: 65 pg 29; 27 pg 29; FAG WINGFIELD, John H or M; b 6 May 1765; d 26 July 1849 REV: Private, enl in Goochland Co 1812: Private, 47th VMR served in either Capt Triplett T Ellis or Capt John Field companies, Albemarle Co, attached to 8th VMR (Wall) Aug 1814 to Feb 1815 CEM: Shepherd Family; GPS unk; Batesville; Albemarle GS: U SP: Ann (_), (29 Sep 1776-11 Dec 1855), VI: Sol appl for RW pen, 22 May1845, Hanover Co, recd # R11715 P: Y BLW: unk RG:Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: SAR P-322509 1812SS: B pg 35; P serv Index Card BS: JLARC 58; 94 v1 pg 32. FAG WINGFIELD, Thomas Jr; b 1750; d 1825 REV: Captain, Commanded a co in Hanover Co Militia 1812 Private, 74th VMR, in Capt Hudson M Wingfield, Lt Inf Co of Hanover Co, attached to Cocke’s Detachment and 6th VMR (Sharp) CEM: Marl Ridge; GPS unk; Rt 54, Ashland; Hanover GS: Y SP: Rhoda Davis (1760-1830) VI: Son of John & Mary (Hudson) Winfield. One large stone with many names inscribed P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 839 1812SS: A rec 936, 938; B pg 95 BS: 31 vol 1 pg 91; FAG. WITTEN/WHITTEN, James; b 7 Jan 1759, MD; d 15 Mar 1830 REV: Private, Served in Capt James Maxwell's Co, Montgomery Co Militia as a scout 1812: Corporal, served in Col Ulmer’s Regiment, US Volunteers. A person this name, perhaps him, served as First Lt, 5th Regt (Booths), East TN Militia CEM: Wilkerson Witten Family; GPS unk; Plum Creek nr his cabin, on County Road 634 loc N about 350 feet from the end of the paved road and across from the old Col. Wilkerson Witten's homestead, Pisgah; Tazewell GS: U SP: Mar (1783) Rebecca Cecil (1765 MD-1840) VI: Son of Thomas Witten P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: DAR A125451; SAR P-323120; J- DAR Hatcher; E pg 237; BW pg 27, 56 1812SS: A rec 1216; P BS: JLARC 2; FAG WOOD, Benjamin; b 15 Mar 1761; d 29 Apr 1829 REV: Soldier, Served in 1st VA Regt 1812: Private, served in a company in Shenandoah Co that was attached to the 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Wood-Conn; GPS unk; Rileyville, 9 mi Luray; Page GS: Y SP: 1) Mar (25 Jan 1792) Sarah Fallis/Follice (1766-1822), 2) Mar (18 Jun 1823) Elizabeth Pasquette Abbott (1789-1871) VI: Son of Nehemiah (1731-1816) & Abigale (Grigsby) Wood P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: Y SAR PH: Y RWSS: E pg 842; SAR P-323414 1812SS: A rec 794; B pg 184-5 BS: JLARC 76; FAG WOODSON, John; b 28 Feb 1763, Goochland Co; d aft 23 Oct 1832 REV: Ensign, served in Capts Miller, Curd, Pleasants, & Duke companies 1812: Private, 17th VMR, served in Capt John Miller’s Co, Cumberland Co, Militia, attached to 1st Corps D’Elite (Randolph), Aug-Sep 1814 CEM: Deanery Family; GPS unk; Cartersville on James River; Cumberland GS: Y SP: Mar (30 Mar 1786 Hanover Co) Mary Lightfoot Anderson ( c1760, Louisa Co-__ Hanover Co) VI: Appl pen 23 Oct 1832 #S6434 P: Y BLW: unk RG: Y MK: N PH: unk RWSS: E pg 845; CG pg 3950; DAR A205266; SAR P-324343 1812SS: A rec 653; B pg 64; K pg 30 BS: 157 Deanery.; FAG WYSOR (WEYSOR, WEIZER), Henry; b 1756; d 12 Jan 1844 REV: Sergeant, served in Frederick Co, Feb 1776 in Capt Berry’s Co, Col Muhlenburg's 8th VA Cont Line and was at Charleston at Ft Moultrie attack. Later with Gen Morgan, was at Saratoga, NY at surrendering of Burgoyne, and later at Valley Forge. In 1781 rejoined and was at siege at Yorktown, thus having 5 tours serving 28 mos 1812: Lieutenant, 75th VMR, Montgomery Co Militia, attached to 4th VMR (McDowell,Kooontz, Chilton) Sep & Oct 1813 CEM: Wysor; GPS unk; Dublin; Pulaski GS: U SP: Mar (31 May 1811 Montgomery Co) Cynthia Charlton (3 Nov 1787-14 Jan 1866) VI: He moved to Montgomery Co after the war. Appl for RW pen 3 Sep 1832 age 78, recd # S7854 His1833 address was at Christiansburg P: Y RW BLW: unk RG: N MK: unk PH: unk RWSS: E pg 851; K Vol 6 pg 228; AZ pg 164; CG Vol III 1812SS: A rec 2307; B pg 138 BS: FAG. 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