North Carolina Revolutionary Army Accounts Book J, Part XVII 1537 John Patterson DO 4:1 1538 Rich Mynatt DO 4:1 Richard Mynatt is the only one I am related to. There are others who could tell you more. Richard, son of Richard Mynatt & Ann Tell was born Oct 21, 17329 South Molton, Devonshire, England. Immigrated to VA, arriving in 1749 to serve as Chef for Thomas Lee at Strafford Hall. He is known for being the first indentured servant to successfully sue for his release. Richard sued for his release as his contract with Phillip Lee had said his time of service began when he signed the contract not when he arrived in VA. But Phillip Ludwell Lee, Thomas Lee’s son disagreed and brought Richard Mynatt to Court in Westmoreland Co. VA. Richard won his case. Richard m. Sarah Cummins (1734-ca 1806), Mar 31, 1755 Prince William VA. He was too old to fight in the Revolutionary War but served as Express Rider for messages during the war. He was also gatekeeper of the State of Franklin’s legislature during its short history. His oldest daughter married George Hallmark, another English immigrant and my 4 times great grandfather. I have his family group sheet if needed. His son Wm C. Mynatt (1757 VA-1831 Grainger Co TN) helped support the first library built in Knox County. Another son George Cummins Mynatt b. 1767 -1802 Knox Co.TN owned had a store along Flat Creek, in Knox Co., TN. A contact, Evelyn Drinnen wrote a 700page book on the Mynatt’s of which I have a copy. Niota Eggers is also a Mynatt researcher and of that line. From: ghjohns@msn.com 1539 Dennis Connor DO 4:1 1540 Geo Mynatt DO 4:1 Richard Mynatt is the only one I am related to. There are others who could tell you more. Richard, son of Richard Mynatt & Ann Tell was born Oct 21, 17329 South Molton, Devonshire, England. Immigrated to VA, arriving in 1749 to serve as Chef for Thomas Lee at Strafford Hall. He is known for being the first indentured servant to successfully sue for his release. Richard sued for his release as his contract with Phillip Lee had said his time of service began when he signed the contract not when he arrived in VA. But Phillip Ludwell Lee, Thomas Lee’s son disagreed and brought Richard Mynatt to Court in Westmoreland Co. VA. Richard won his case. Richard m. Sarah Cummins (1734-ca 1806), Mar 31, 1755 Prince William VA. He was too old to fight in the Revolutionary War but served as Express Rider for messages during the war. He was also gatekeeper of the State of Franklin’s legislature during its short history. His oldest daughter married George Hallmark, another English immigrant and my 4 times great grandfather. I have his family group sheet if needed. His son Wm C. Mynatt (1757 VA-1831 Grainger Co TN) helped support the first library built in Knox County. Another son George Cummins Mynatt b. 1767 -1802 Knox Co.TN owned had a store along Flat Creek, in Knox Co., TN. A contact, Evelyn Drinnen wrote a 700page book on the Mynatt’s of which I have a copy. Niota Eggers is also a Mynatt researcher and of that line. From: ghjohns@msn.com 1541 Henry ROberts DO 4:1 1542 Jesse Coates: DO 4:1 1543 WM Roberts: DO 4:1 1544 Henry Roberts DO 4:1 1545 Hugh Lamb DO 4:1 1546 John SMith DO 4:1 1547 William Boyd Do 4:1 1548 Thomas Cox DO 4:1 1549 Wm. Harrelson DO 4:1