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    1. Re: [ROWANROOTS] 1771 List of Regulators executed & pardoned
    2. The men who were executed after the Battle of Alamance in 1771: James FEW?-- was executed? on May 17, 1771, after taking part in the Battle of Alamance. James was hanged at Gov. Tryon's camp about five miles northeast of the Alamance battlefield. ?-- was executed? on May 17, 1771, after taking part in the Battle of Alamance. James was hanged at Gov. Tryon's camp about five miles northeast of the Alamance battlefield. Robert MATEAR ~ was not involved in the Regulator movement, but was caught up in Governor Tryon's revenge. He was hanged on 19 June 1771. ~ was not involved in the Regulator movement, but was caught up in Governor Tryon's revenge. He was hanged on 19 June 1771. Benjamin MERRILL ~ was a leader of the Regulator movement. He was hanged on 19 June 1771. ~ was a leader of the Regulator movement. He was hanged on 19 June 1771. Captain MESSER ~ was involved with the Regulator movement and was hanged on 19 June 1771. ~ was involved with the Regulator movement and was hanged on 19 June 1771. James PUGH ~ was a leader in the Regulator movement. He was hanged on 19 June 1771. ~ was a leader in the Regulator movement. He was hanged on 19 June 1771. Two "Unknown" Regulators ~ no one seems to know the names of these two men, they were also executed on 19 June 1771. ********************************************* The six Regulators who were pardoned: William Brown ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement but reprieved. ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement but reprieved. James Copeland ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement but reprieved. ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement but reprieved. Herman Cox ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement but reprieved. ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement but reprieved. James Emmerson ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement, but was reprieved. ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement, but was reprieved. Forrester Mercer ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement, but was reprieved. ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement, but was reprieved. James Stewart ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement, but he was reprieved. Linda Monticelli ~ was condemned to death at Hillsborough for his involvement, but he was reprieved. Linda Monticelli ________________________________________________________________________ More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - http://webmail.aol.com

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