Isaac GREGORY1,2,3,4
about 17581,2 - after 4th Apr 18212
Life History
about 1758 |
Born in Virginia.1,2 |
after 4th Apr 1821 |
Died in Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina.2 |
Notes
- 1790 Federal Census, Union County, South Carolina, p 45
Isaac Gregory
2 Free White Males - 16 and over
0 Free White Males - Under 16
1 Free White Females
3 slaves
U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900
Isaac Gregory, about 60 years old in 1818 (b abt 1758)
Only Isaac Gregory on record as serving in the North Carolina Revolutionary Forces
Enlisted 1777 or 1778 in Pasquotank County, North Carolina, Company of Capt Manlove Tarrant in the 2nd Regiment, commanded by Col Martin
Unit was transformed into the Continental Company commanded by Capt Glen Holt and afterward by Robt Tanner under the command of Col Patton
Fought in the Battle of Charleston, Hillsborough and other skirmishes, was taken prisoner at Charleston, exchanged at Jamestown, Virginia, served to the end of the war and was discharged at Charleston, South Carolina
Application 8 November 1818 South Carolina
States he had no family
Pension certificate #8923 dated 3 April 1819
Pensioner's Affidavit dated 4 April 1821
Letter of certification for a query 19 November 1912
Archive Publication #M804
Archive Roll #1127
Index of Military Pensioners, 1820
Published by the Department of War, United States of America, p 564 (55)
Gregory Listings:
Gregory, Isaac private North Carolina
Sources
- 1. South Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980
- 2. U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900
- 3. 1790 Federal Census, Union County, South Carolina
- 4. Index of Military Pensioners, 1820
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