I would also like to honor the memory of my ancestors who established themselves as Patriots during the Revolutionary War. John Cason who served as a private in the Virginia Continental Line and was at the Battle of Stony Point in NY. Benjamin Culp from North Carolina who rendered patriotic service during the war. Joseph Edwards who served as a private in the SC Militia. Ethelred Exum who served in the NC Legislature during the Revolutionary War. He was the brother of Colonel Benjamin Exum. Robert S. Huntley who served as a soldier from NC and was at the Battle of Camden, SC. Thomas Huntley (Robert's father) who served as a private in the NC Militia. David Hyatt who rendered patriotic service in NC. Michael Klien who rendered patriotic service in NC. Edward McFadden who served as a soldier in the SC Militia and participated in the "Snow Campaign". He also was part of the Militia under General Williamson which mustered across the river from Augusta and forced the British under Col. Archibald Campbell to evacuate the city. Isaac McFadden who was a cavalryman under Francis Marion " The Swamp Fox". Abraham Misenheimer, who served in the North Carolina Continental Line. Jesse Palmer, who served in the North Carolina Militia and fought at the Guilford Courthouse. George Palmer, who rendered patriotic service in NC. William Robeson, who served in the North Carolina Militia. John Turbyfill, who served in the Brunswick County, VA Militia. Patriotically, Bob Turbyfill Augusta, GA