Dear Bill Breedlove & others, If by "2nd generation", you mean children of Charles & Mary Parr Breedlove, I believe you'll find that all of those sons were too old to have served in the Revolution. Charles & Mary were having their children from about 1715--1735. Many of their GRANDSONS served in the Revolution, though. Charles & Mary Parr Breedlove, apparently DID have a son, Charles, but whether he was the one who married Sally Fletcher, I don't know. One source I've seen says that the Charles who married Sally Fletcher was a son of James, and a grandson of Charles & Mary. A Charles Breedlove was mentioned as living upon the land belonging to Mary Trible, when that lady wrote her will in Essex Co., VA in 1765. It's possible that Mary Trible was actually Mary Parr Breedlove, who married a Trible, after the death of her husband Charles Breedlove, whose estate was inventoried in Essex Co. in 1758. Marilyn Owen