Hello Larry! I do not have any sources at this time ...{:(. Typically, "Pension Applications" for the specific State and Surname are the ones that identify either wounded or KIA soldiers in any war. Typical sites for specific State/Federal War parks mey have such information also. Please let me know if you come across any such listings for North Carolina, as it appears our Dormand and Herrenton FAIRFAX folks were KIA in the Revolutionary War while enlisted in the North Carolina Continental Line since their sons John and Daniel FAIRFAX applied for their pensions in 1797 in North Carolina? Best regards, Happy Hunting! Dan Fairfax 2629 Somerset Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 dfairfax@nespower.com ============================== -----Original Message----- From: Larry Licari [mailto:cosmoz@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 3:25 AM To: Fairfax, Dan Subject: Re: [NCLENOIR] North Carolina Revolutionary War Regiments Dan, Do you know if there are records for those who died in the REV WAR? I am interested in the NEW BERN DISTRICT? Thank you for this page. Gayle L. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fairfax, Dan" <DFairfax@nespower.com> To: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 7:15 AM Subject: [NCLENOIR] North Carolina Revolutionary War Regiments > > > FYI > =================== > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbertie/revregiments.htm > > ==================== > > > > Bertie County, North Carolina > North Carolina Regiments in Revolutionary War > > > We WELCOME material that is related to Bertie County and its participation > in the Revolutionary War. > > > N.C. Divided into SIX MILITARY DISTRICTS - 1780 > You need to be aware of the Military District that your county falls under > when you are doing your research. > Edenton District > Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Hertford, Pasquotank, Perquimans, > and Tyrrell > Halifax Distrcit > Edgecombe, Franklin, Halifax, Martin, Nash, Northampton, and Warren. > Hillsborough District > Caswell, Chatham, Granville, Orange, Randolph and Wake > New Bern District > Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Dobbs, Hyde, Johnston, Jones, Pitt, and Wayne > Wilmington District > Bladen, Brunswick, Cumberland, Duplin, New Hanover, and Onslow > Salisbury District > Anson, Burke, Guilford, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Richmond, Rowan, > Rutherford, Sullivan, Surry, Washington, and Wilkes. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > > North Carolina Regiments > See this http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/lineage/nc.htm for complete listing. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > > Regiments with Known Bertie Men > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > Regiment > Organized > Org. Place > #/Companies > 1776 - Colonels 1777 - Colonels > > 1st NC > 1 Sept 1775 > Salisbury > > Wilmington > 10 companies > Col James Moore > Col Francis Nash Col. Tho Clark > Col Francis Nash > 2nd NC > 1 Sept 1775 > Salisbury > > Edenton > > Newbern > 10 companies > Col. Robert Howe > Col Alex Martin Col. John Patton > Col Alex Martin > 3rd NC > 1 Jan 1776 > Wilmington > 8 co from > > Halifax, Edenton > > Hillsborough > Col Jethro Sumner Col. Jethro Sumner > 4th NC > 26 Mar 1776 > Wilmington > 8 companies from > > Salisbury > > Edenton > > Wilmington > Col. Thomas Polk Col. Thomas Polk > 5th NC > 26 Mar 1776 > Wilmington > 8 companies from > > Newbern > > Edenton > > Hillsborough > Col. John A. Lillington Col. John A. Lillington > 6th NC > 13 April 1776 > Wilmington > 8 companies from > > Wilmington Hillsorough > Col Edward Buncombe > 7th NC > 16 Sept 1776 > Halifax > 8 companies from > > Halifax > > Edenton > Col James Hogan > 8th NC > 16 Sept 1776 > Halifax > 8 companies from > > Newbern > > Wilmington > Col James Armstrong > 9th NC > 16 Sept 1776 > Halifax > 8 companies from > > Hillsborough > > Salisbury > Col Abraham Shephard Col John Williams > 10th NC > > Sheppard's > > Additional > 17 April 1777 > Kinston > 8 co North-eastern part of state > Col Abraham Shephard > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > > Regiments with Known Bertie Men > 1st N.C. Regiment - Continental Line > (Authorized 1 Sept 1775. Organized at Salisbury and Wilmington) > (For more complete history see http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/lineage/nc.html > 1776 - Col James Moore-Col. Francis Nash *Col James Moore promoted to > brigadier general (along with Robert Howe of the 2nd NC) and commanding > general in North Carolina. To fill this vacany, Col Francis Nash was > promoted to Colonels. 1777 - Col Francis Nash - Col Thomas Clark (promoted > to Lieutenant Col when F. Nash moved up) William Davies was Major. 1780 - > Col Sam Jerris > > Capt. Alexander Whitehall > Prvt. Meady White > Prvt William Todd (Will probated 28 June 1778) > > http://web.infoave.nt/~rblevins/hist.htm(For more complete history see > http://web.infoave.nt/~rblevins/hist.htm > > > > 1776 -Col. Robert Howe-Col Alex Martin > *Col Robert Howe was promoted to brigadier general along with James Moore. > Alexander Martin was promoted to Colonel to fill this vacancy. > > 1777 - Col Alex Martin - John Patton (promoted to Lieutenant Col when A. > Martin moved up) > John White was major > > > > 2nd N.C. Regiment - Continental Line > Homepage: http://www.infoave.net/~rblevins/hist.htm > > Formed September 1, 1775 > Todd, William (will given to May Court 1775 - so must have been in earliest > regiment) > Battle Activity of 2nd NC Regiment > > 3rd N.C. Regiment - Continental Line > Formed Jan 1, 1776 - 3 companies from Edenton > 1777 - Jethro Sumner (properous tavern owner of Warren County) (burial > removed from Warrenton to Guildford Courthouse Battlefield 1891)- Colonel > William Alston - Lieutenant Col Samuel Lockhart - Major Bishop, Moses 1751 - > 1809. Buried in Bishop-Powell Cemetery - Roxobel > 4th N.C. Regiment - Continental Line > Formed Mar 26, 1776 - 4 companies from Edenton > Col Thomas Polk > Lieut Col James Thaxton > Capt Jeremiah McLean's Company > Butler, John Private > White, Ezekiel > 5th N.C. Regiment - Continental Line > Formed Mar 26, 1776 - 4 companies from Edenton > Col Edward Buncombe > Capt John Pugh Williams' Company > Jenkins, Abraham > Capt. Redding Blount's Company > Thomas, Amos > 6th N.C. Regiment - Continental Line > No companies from Edenton > 7th N.C. Regiment - Continental Line > Formed Sept 16, 1775 - Edenton - 4 companies > Col James Hogun > Lieut Col Robert Mebane > Capt Walker's Company > Bennet, James Private > 8th N.C. Regiment - Continental Line > No Companies from Edenton > 9th N.C. Regiment - Continental Line > No Companies from Edenton > 10th N.C. Regiment - Continental Line > Capt Blount's Company > Asbet, James Private > Capt Issac Moore's Company > Baker, William > Wright, David > Capt Baker's Company > Brodwell, David > Capt Donoho's Company > Jenkins, Elisah > Capt Raiford's Company > Murter, John > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > > Please send any comments : > Virginia Crilley crilley@eramp.net > > > > Return to Bertie County Main Military Page > Return to the Bertie County Main Page > > ============================================================= > -----Original Message----- > From: Martha Marble [mailto:mmarble@erols.com] > Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 7:55 AM > To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NCLENOIR] Recent Additions to Archives > > > A Reminder > > All of you might want to Bookmark the Recent additions to the NC Rootsweb > Archives if you haven't already > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/newdocs.htm > > I check this site each Tues as most of the time the additions for the > previous week are listed. > > Lots of new Dobbs Court Records last week and this from the records of > Grace Turner. Many thanks to Grace and to the members of our lists that are > preparing them for posting and to Guy and Sue for obtaining permission. > >