Known Revolutionary War Soldiers of Jessamine County, Kentucky

Contributed by Clyde N. Bunch, "kd4vqd@juno.com", January 11, 1999


To all,

I have been interested in the Revolutionary Soldiers of Jessamine County
for a great many years. I hope others on this list enjoy reading about
these remarkable men. I will start with the data on each and end
with a list of the ones I have discovered in this county.


Lord Cornwallis surrendered the British Army to
the Americans at Yorktown on October 19, 1781. This would be the
decisive and last major battle of the Revolutionary War. It is said that
the American' band played one of their favorite songs, "Yankee Doodle
Dandy". The British' band played an Old English lullaby called "The
World Turned Upside Down". One might wonder what the Old Revolutionary
Soldier would think if he saw his world today? Would he be proud of what
he saw? Could he even comprehend what has taken place? Or would he
truly think that his world too had been Turned Upside Down. After the
close of the Revolutionary War, Kentucky saw a great influx of veterans
migrate into the state. Jessamine County received more than its share of
these old soldiers. Many of them took up land and became farmers.
Others acquired trades that sustained them quite well. A few were not so
fortunate. Some became discontent and moved on to new territories. Some
even turned to alcohol to relieve their problems. In 1818 Congress
passed an act in the form of a pension to relieve some of the suffering
these old soldiers were facing. This gesture was a good one, although,
it did have several drawbacks. The money offered was a measly sum, even
for those days. It also only benefited those who could prove that they
were destitute or in dire need of assistance. Some of the Pension
Applications were read aloud and then entered into the Jessamine County
Court Records. One can but imagine the mixed emotions these old soldiers
must have felt at the time. He was extremely proud of the part he had
played in the War that won the freedom of his country. But, on the other
hand, he had to admit that his life had been somewhat of a failure. Even
though many years had passed, the memories of the war were so etched in
his mind he could name most of the battles in which he had served. He
sometimes became a bit confused about the dates, but never about the
battles or officers he had served under. If he had been wounded in battle
and he mentioned this, it was only as a matter of pride and not to gain
sympathy. In 1832 congress revised this Pension Act and lessened the
restrictions to the applicant. This enabled some of the soldiers and
widows to apply that did not qualify for the 1818 Pension Act. As so
often with the government, it was too little too late. Most of the old
soldiers, by this time, had passed into another world. Only a handful
remained behind to benefit. On the following page you will find a list
of Revolutionary Soldiers who chose Jessamine County as their home.
Following this, you will find extracts of pension papers taken from
either the Court Order Books in the Jessamine County Courthouse or the
Archives in Washington D.C. I am quite certain that this list consist of
only a small portion of the Revolutionary soldiers who lived and died in
Jessamine County. With the exception of a small plaque placed in the
courthouse yard, no other tribute was ever paid to these old soldiers in
Jessamine County. The small family graveyards where many of them are
buried, are slowly being destroyed, either through neglect or to make way
for new developments. I sincerely think that some attempt should be made
to identify as many of these gravesites as possible. We could pay no
greater tribute to these Revolutionary Soldiers and what they stand for,
than to protect their last resting-places.

Clyde N. Bunch


BENJAMIN ADAMS, R.W.S. applied for his pension in Jessamine County,
June 4, 1818, at the age of 67 years. He had enlisted in the Revolutionary War,
in Orange County, Virginia, or Norfolk County, Virginia, in the spring
of 1776. Mentions: Joseph Spencer and John Nelson, who served with him
in the war. (Pension No. S. 35169)

GEORGE ALLCORN, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Bartholomew County,
Indiana, March 13, 1833, at the age of 72 years. He was born on the Pedee River in
North Carolina, in 1760. He volunteered into service in Fairfield District South Carolina.
George Allcorn lived in Jessamine County until 1806, when he moved to
Clay County, Kentucky. He came back to Jessamine in 1824 and lived about
two years before moving to Bartholomew County, Indiana.
George Allcorn died December 27, 1833.

JOHN BARRY, R.W.S. came to Jessamine County in 1796. He died here on
June 1, 1826, at the age of 84 years. He was the father of Maj. W.T. Berry.

JOHN BISWELL, R.W.S. came into open court September 19, 1820. He states
that he is sixty years old and a resident of Jessamine County. He enlisted
in the Revolutionary Service at Pittsylvania Courthouse in Virginia. He
enlisted in the Sixth Virginia Regiment under Col. Butler; he thinks that it
was sometime in March of 1776 or 1777. He continued to serve until
he was discharged at Valley Forge. He again enlisted in Hilsburgh,
North Carolina where he served another three and a half years. He served
in the battle of Guilford's Courthouse and the battle of Eutaw
Springs. Mr. Biswell list his property as owning a half acre of land
worth $20.00, one pony worth $10.00, one sow and six pigs worth $7.00,
some fowl worth $1.00, and one axe worth $2.00. He goes on to say that
he had no one in his family but himself and that he had been a cripple
for several years and can work very little in tending his little garden.
Note: John Biswell was living in Fayette County, when he first applied
for a pension, May 18, 1818, giving his age as 60 year old at the time.
(Pension No. S. 35191)

DANIEL BOONE BRYAN, R.W.S. was living in Jessamine County, when he
applied for his pension, February 18, 1833. He was 75 years old at the
time. He said he was born in Rowan County, North Carolina, February 10,
1758. He enlisted into service in July or August of 1776 or 1777. He
stated that he moved to Kentucky in the spring of 1779, with his father
William Bryan and his brother Samuel Bryan. That they lived at Bryan
Station. The Indians killed his brother William Bryan in 1780.
Mentions: His brother Samuel living in Marion County, Ind., in 1833.
Also mentions two of Daniel's sons, Daniel Bryan Jr. and Thomas Bryan.
(Pension No. S. 1172) Note: Daniel died February 28, 1845. His
Elizabeth was born November 13, 1761. She died January 29, 1833. This
was Daniel (Boone) Bryan, he was a nephew to Daniel and Rebecca Boone.
Daniel Bryan, converted John Lewis's old grist mill into the first and
only paper mill in Jessamine County.
Note: Daniel B. Bryan died in 1845.

SAMUEL BURK, R.W.S. was living in Jessamine County, when he applied for
a pension, August 20, 1832. He was 75 years old at the time. He had enlisted
into service in Culpepper County, Virginia, in 1775. Samuel and his wife,
Mary were married in Fauquier County, Virginia, September 2, 1786. They
moved to Kentucky about 1795. Samuel Burk, died March 16, 1841, in
Shelby County, Kentucky where he had been living about 3 years.
Mentions: children and dates of birth. (Pension No. W. 2912)

ROBERT CAMPBELL, R.W.S. was living in Jessamine County, when he applied
for a pension, December 17, 1832. He gave his age as 71 years at this time.
He had enlisted into service in Botetourt County, Virginia in 1777.
His widow Katy applied for his pension on May 3, 1853, giving her age as
87 years, 7 months old at the time. Mentions: Jane Wilmore, James Wilmore,
Thomas Wilmore, Nather Campbell, Jacob Campbell, Robin Campbell
and Robert Campbell. (Pension No. W. 6621)

JAMES CAROTHERS, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
September 2, 1818, at the age of 65. He had enlisted into service in
North Carolina on May 4, 1776. James Carothers, died July 11, 1855.
(Pension No. S. 10426)
Note: Buried near Keene, on Highway 169, Cecil Perkins farm.

JOHN CARROL, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County, August 20, 1832.
He had enlisted in the Revolutionary War, in Charles County, Virginia
in 1776. John died in Jessamine County, February 12, 1842.
(Pension No. S. 30913)

ABRAHAM CASSELL, R.W.S. was living in Jessamine County, when he applied
for a pension, February 11, 1832. He was 77 years old at the time. He
had enlisted into service in Frederick County, Maryland, in 1776.
Abraham Cassell died May 26, 1844. His widow, Catharine (Lingenfelter)
Cassell, applied for his pension on December 21, 1844. She was 84 years
old at this time. She and Abraham were married in Frederick County,
April 24, 1782. Mentions: some of their children and gives dates of
birth. (Pension No. W. 2916)

STERLING CROWDER, R.W.S. applied for his pension in Jessamine County,
on May 25, 1818. He was 59 years old at the time. He had enlisted in
the Revolutionary service in Pittsyvania County, Virginia, in 1777.
Sterling Crowder died January 18, 1834.

CONRAD EARTHENHOUSER, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
in 1832. He gave his age as 88 years old at the time. He said he was born
in Germany in May of 1755. He came to America as a soldier to fight the
Americans. He deserted the British in 1779 and joined the United States
army. He enlisted at Hanover County, Virginia, in 1779. He goes on to
say that after the war he lived in Washington County, Maryland, until 1801,
when he moved to Jessamine County, Kentucky. (Pension No. R. 3199)
Note: Buried on Short Shun Road, at the old Jessamine Creek meetinghouse.

WILLIAM FAIN, R.W.S. applied for his pension in Jessamine County, on
May 20, 1835. He was then 73 years old. He had enlisted into service in
Patrick County, Virginia in September of 1781. Mentions: George Stults
and Richard Fain of Adair County, Kentucky who served in the war with him.
(Pension No. R. 3422)

JOHN FICKLIN, R.W.S. applied for his pension in Jessamine County, on
June 17, 1818. He had enlisted into service in Virginia, in the fall of
1775. (Pension No. S. 35938 R. 3422)

SAMUEL GILLOCK, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County, on
April 29, 1829, at the age of 69 years. He had enlisted in service in
Virginia, in 1775 or 1776. Mentions: John Beham of Mercer County and
Joseph Spencer of Gallatin County, both had served with him in the
war. (Pension No. S. 35969)

WILLIAM JENKINS, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Harrison County, Kentucky
on March 16, 1819, giving his age as 53. He had enlisted into service in Orange
County, Virginia. William Jenkins died July 17, 1830. His widow,
Kesiah applied for his pension on November 12, 1838. She gave her age as
72 years. She stated that she and William were married in Spottsylvania
County, Virginia on December 1, 1783. Mentions: Children (Pension No._W. 2944)

JEREMIAH KING, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
February 17, 1823, at the age of 64. He had enlisted into service in
Branswick, New Jersey on May 22, 1776. He was discharged at Middlebroke,
New Jersey, April 4, 1779. He transferred his pension from Jessamine
County to Clark County, Missouri on November 10, 1832. In 1843 he moved
back to Jessamine County, stating "the climate of Missouri did not suit
his constitution". Mentions: George Spaulding of Washington County, Kentucky
who served with him in the war. Mentions: Perry King in Florida.
Also mentions William Lason, Joseph Wallace and Henry Horine.
(Pension No. _ S. 36032) Note: In 1804 Jeremiah King and George Watts were
co-partners in the ferry at the mouth of Hickman Creek.

JAMES KNIGHT, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County, on
October 29, 1830, age 81 years. He enlisted into service in Frederick
County, Virginia in 1775 or 1776. James Knight died November 3, 1831.
His widow Elizabeth applied for his pension on May 22, 1839. She stated
that she and James were married on October 21, 1783. Mentions: bible
records _ gives children and dates of birth (Pension No. _ W. 2946)
Note: Buried, Almahurst Farm, Highway 169. Born: March 9, 1750 -
Died: October 21, 1831. Wife Elizabeth buried here, Born: January 26,
1764 - Died: October 22, 1854

SAMUEL LAMME, R.W.S. moved from Jessamine County to Harrison County,
Kentucky in 1801. He died there in December of 1824, at the age of 75 years.

WILLIAM LOYD, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Fayette County, Kentucky in
1818, giving his age as 70. Said he enlisted in Culpepper County, Virginia
and that he had lived in Franklin County, Kentucky. (Pension No. S. 36049)

COL. GABRIEL MADISON, R.W.S. was born in Augusta Co., Virginia. He was the
son of John Madison and Agatha Strother. He was in the Battle of Blue
Licks. Gabriel severed on the first Court in Jessamine County. He was a
brother of Governor George Madison and a second cousin of President James
Madison. He had served as a Col. in the Revolutionary War. Married
Mariah Lewis a daughter of David Lewis of Albermarle County, VA. He died
in Jessamine County July 27, 1804. He was elected Representative of
Fayette County in 1792, to the first Kentucky Legislature. The first
court ever held in Kentucky was at Harrodsburg on January 16, 1781.
Gabriel Madison was commissioned to service on this Court January 21,
1783. Note: lived on Curd's Road, 6 miles from Lexington in 1792.

JAMES MARTIN, R.W.S. was living on the Jessamine and Fayette County
line when he applied for a pension on March 14, 1833. He gave his age as
74 years. He entered into service in Albemarle County, Virginia. He also
served in Wayne's Indian War. Said he has been in Kentucky for about 47
years. James Martin died in 1848. Mentions: children (Pension No. S. 31236)

JOHN MCGEE, R.W.S. was living near the corner of Fayette, Woodford and
Jessamine County line when he applied for his pension. Said he was born
in Middlesex County, New Jersey, six miles from Princeton, on March 20,
1761. He enlisted into the Revolutionary service in Middlesex County.
Mentions: Martin Heogland of Fayette County, Kentucky who served with
him in the war. (Pension No. S. 1230)

CHRISTOPHER MCGRAW, R.W.S. came into open court on January 15, 1821,
age 60. He stated that he was sixty years old and had enlisted in the
Revolutionary War at Winchester, Maryland. He stated that in 1777 he was
a drummer in the second Maryland Regiment in which he served three years.
He goes on to say that he was discharged at Fredrick Town, Maryland. He
said that he was in the battles of Germantown, Brandywine, Mammuth, and
was at the battle of Guilford's Courthouse. He served in Saint Clair's
Defeat. In this battle he lost one eye and was wounded in the right leg.
McGraw swore that he owned no property of any kind except the clothes
that he was wearing. He said his occupation was still drumming when he
was able for the State Militia. For this he earned little pay. Note:
Saint Claire's Defeat occurred on November 4, 1791 after the Revolutionary
War had ended. This battle was against the Ohio Indians and fought near
Fort Wayne. Of the several thousand soldiers who had volunteered for
this expedition, less than eight hundred survived the ordeal. McGraw was
one of the lucky ones.

FRANCIS MILLER, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
August 29, 1833, at the age of 85. He enlisted into service in Culpepper
County, Virginia, in 1780. He moved from Culpepper County, to Jessamine
County, Kentucky in 1795. Francis Miller died October 19, 1839. His widow,
Elizabeth applied for his pension on April 28, 1845. She gave her age as
82 years. Mentions: John Freeman a brother to Elizabeth (Freeman) Miller
and Freeman's wife Rebecca. Mentions: bible record gives children and
dates of birth. (Pension No. W. 8459) Note: Buried on Snowden Lane,
Dean farm. Francis Miller, Born: 1748 - Died: October 26, 1836.
Wife Elizabeth, buried here also, Born: 1769 - Died: April 5, 1845

NICHOLAS MILLER, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
August 21, 1820, giving his age as 80 years old. He enlisted into
service in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in the 9th Regiment. He was
in the battle of Brursmick and discharged near Morristown, New Jersey.

DANIEL MOORE, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
August 24, 1818, at the age of 60 years. He enlisted at Valley Forge,
Pennsylvania and on another tour in Dinwiddie County, Virginia.
Daniel Moore died July 23, 1839. Mentions: Walker Baylor of
Bourbon County, Kentucky. Mentions: a large amount of family data.
(Pension No. R. 7349)

DAVID MOORE, R.W.S. came into open court May 1, 1820. He states that
he is sixty years old. He enlisted in the Horse Service under Capt. C.
Jones of the Third Virginia Regiment. He was on assignment at the Valley
Forge in the year that the battle of Mammuth was fought. He served for
two years and was discharged at Guilford's Courthouse. Moore said "I
work at farming for another man and in this way pay for the house that I
occupy. My family consist of my wife age upward of seventy years."
David died in Jessamine County, July 23, 1839.

RICHARD MOSLSEY, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
September 15, 1823, at the age of 76. He had enlisted into service at
New Windsor, on the North River of the Hudson, in New York, in 1775 or
1776. He was discharged at King's Bridge, New York. He served in the
battles of Long Island, White Plains, King's Bridge and several others.
He said he owned one old mare and colt worth $15.00, nothing else except
one bed and a few plates. He has no family except his wife, who is 68
years old.

BENJAMIN NEATHERLAND, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
February 7, 1829. He gave his age as 74 years. He had served in the
Revolutionary War as a lieutenant in the state of Georgia in 1776. His
father was John Neatherland, who lived in Powhaton County, Virginia, in
1789. Benjamin Neatherland died, October 6, 1836. His widow Theodocia
applied for his pension on June 19, 1845. She gave her age as 76 years
at this time. She and Benjamin were married in North Carolina in
February of 1787. She was a daughter of Ambrose Bramlett. Mentions:
James Fergus of Jessamine County. Also: Samuel Johnson who he served
with in the war. (Pension No. W. 8487)
Note: Buried on the old County Jail lot, Nicholasville. Born February
29, 1755 - Died October 10, 1838. Wife, Theodocia buried here also,
Born: 1766 - Died: 1852

GEORGE W. O'NEAL, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
April 25, 1831. He gave his age as 76 years. He was born about 6 miles
from Winchester, Virginia in April of 1755. He enlisted into service in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania or Barkeley or Monengaia County, in 1775. He
moved to Kentucky in 1780. George O'Neal died, October 30, 1836. His
widow Elizabeth applied for his pension on November 19, 1838. She was 71
years old at the time. George and Elizabeth were married February 15,
1785. Mentions: bible records, names children, gives dates of birth.
(Pension No. W. 2343) Note: Buried off Highway 68, Wheeler Farm.
Wife, Elizabeth buried here also.

HENRY OVERSTREET, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
February 19, 1835, at the age of 70 years. He was born in King Williams,
County, Virginia, February 2, 1763. He enlisted into service in Hanover
County, Virginia, June 1, 1780. After the war he lived in Hanover and
Louisa Counties, before moving to Jessamine County, Kentucky.
(Pension No.S. 14069)

BYRD PREWITT, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Fayette County, Oct. 14, 1830,
gave his age as 76. He said he enlisted in Campbell County, Virginia,
January 15, 1776. He was discharged at Valley Forge. He also served in
the battles of Bradywine and Germantown. Prewitt stated he at one time
owned 110 acres in Jessamine County, where he lives. His wife died 6 or 7
years ago. They had 10 children, who are now scattered through out this
and other states. He is now feeble and blind and can not travel to see them.
Note: Byrd Prewitt was the father of Harvey Prewitt, who operated the
tavern at Russell's Cross Roads. Byrd Prewitt was married to Sarah Hunt.
He also had a brother, Col. Joseph Prewitt who was a Revolutionary
Soldier, he died in Jessamine County in 1809. Joseph was married two
times, first to Leah Moss and then to Polly Price.

SAMUEL RICE, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County, August
20, 1832, age 71 years. He enlisted in Charlotte County, Virginia, in
the summer of 1779. (Pension No. S. 14300)

JAMES RICHARDS, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
July 17, 1820, at the age of 63 years. He enlisted into service in Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania in 1775. Mentions: son, Allen Richards
(Pension No. S. 35627)

ISAAC ROMAN, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Fayette County, February 12, 1833.
He said he was a resident of Jessamine County and that he was 77 years
old. He stated that he was born July 18, 1755. He said that he moved
westwardly with his brothers and settled near 7 Mile Ford, on the Holston.
They lived here until 1797 when he moved to Jessamine County, where he
has lived ever since. He said he served under Capt. John Campbell,
a brother to Col. Arthur Campbell in the war. He hired Miles Goforth
as a substitute in the battle of Kings Mountain. Goforth was wounded in the
knee; he had to give him a fine mare, saddle and bridle, which was
more than half his property.

DANIEL ROSS, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County, June 8,
1818, at the age of 63. His widow, Avy (Jones) Ross, stated that Daniel
was living in Fayette County, Kentucky at the time of his death. This on
October 15, or 20th, of 1835. He had also lived in or near Hardinsburg
in Shelby County, Kentucky. Avy Ross applied for William's pension on May 30,
1845. She gave her age as 67 years. She stated they were married in
Fayette County, September 5, 1834. Mentions: son Lewis Ross, age 57,
living in Jackson County, Indiana. (Pension No. W. 10257) Note:
Daniel had enlisted into service in Massachusetts in 1775.

WILLIAM SHARP, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
September 7, 1818. He enlisted into service in Virginia in 1775. William
Sharp, died February 23, 1822. His widow Lucy Sharp died January 1,
1834. William and Lucy were married in Stanford County, Virginia, in
1785. Mentions: some of their children and their ages. (Pension No. S. 37394)
Note: William Sharp had another pension application in Jessamine County,
January 15, 1821. He states that he is sixty-nine years old. He
enlisted in the Revolutionary War in the Third Virginia Regiment under
Col. Mercer. Mr. Sharp states, "I have no land or property of any kind,
except for two pigs worth about $2.00."

ROBERT SIMPSON, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
October 19, 1832, at the age of 75 years. He was born in Rockbridge
County, Virginia, in 1765. He enlisted in Montgomery County, Virginia,
in March of 1779, near Fort Chism. After the war he lived in Wyth
County, Virginia, before moving to Kentucky in 1795. Robert Simpson died
April 6, 1834. Mentions: Hugh Simpson of Warren County, Kentucky who he
served with in the war, knew him in North Carolina. (Pension No. S. 31365)

JEREMIAH VEATCH, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
October 31, 1835, at the age of 73 years. He was born in Frederick
County, Maryland. He enlisted into service in Frederick County and later
moved to Washington County, Pennsylvania. Jeremiah Veatch died January
30, 1836. His widow Priscilla applied for his pension in Jessamine
County, October 21, 1838, giving her age as 74 years. She and Jeremiah
were married in Pennsylvania, July 18, 1782. Priscilla died February 13,
1853. Mentions: children and dates of birth.

JAMES WALKER, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County, August 18, 1834,
age 80 years. He was born in Hanover County, Virginia. He enlisted into
service in Gochland County, Virginia, in 1777 or 1778. He lived in
Gochland and Louisa Counties before coming to Kentucky. James Walker
died November 29, 1840. His widow applied for his pension in Jessamine County,
June 19, 1845. They were married in Gochland County in 1782
or 1783. James Walker was a son of William Walker and Elizabeth Lensy.
(Pension No. R. 11036)

MOSES WALKER, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County, October
13, 1834, age 69 years. He was born in Bedford County, Virginia, November
15, 1762 or 1763. He enlisted in Bedford County, in June or August of
1781. He moved to Jessamine County, in 1801. (Pension No. R. 11031)
Note: Moses Walker is buried at the head of Indian Creek. Dates on
gravestone: Born: November 5, 1763 - Died: March 27, 1848. His wife
Isabelle is also buried here. Born: July 23, 1758 - Died: June 19, 1837

ALEXANDER WILLOUGHBY, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County,
September 16, 1833, age 72. He was born in Albamarle County, Virginia,
February 19, 1769. He enlisted into service in Amherst County, Virginia,
in January of 1776. He moved to Kentucky in 1782. Died in Jessamine
County, September 6, 1842. (Pension No. S. 31481)

SAMUEL WISE, R.W.S. living in Jessamine County, applied for his pension
in Fayette County, Kentucky June 16, 1818 age 74. He enlisted in Fauquier
County, Virginia in 1777. (Pension No. S. 35730)

RUBIN YOUNG, R.W.S. applied for a pension in Jessamine County, August
21, 1820. Said he served as a guard of the magazine at Frederickburg,
on the Rapahammoe River. That he served under Col. Fielding Lewis of
Spotsylvania County, Virginia.

The following is a list of known Revolutionary War Soldiers of Jessamine County.

Benjamin Adams
George Allcorn
Paul Arnspiger
William Anderson
John Biswell
Andrew Bourne
Francis Bourne
Daniel Boone Bryan
Benjamin Bradshaw
Col. Percival Butler
Samuel Burk
Robert Campbell
John Carrol
Abraham Cassell
Michael Cogar
Joseph Crockett
James Crothers
Sterling Crowder
Conrad Earthenhouse
William Fain
Amos Farrow
John Ficklen
Simon Frost
Samuel Gillock
James Graves
Robert Green
Jacob Grindstaff
Michael Grindstaff
Nathaniel Harris
John Hawkins
Giles Hawkins
Elias Hite
William Hicks
Peter Hoover
Joshua Hudson
John Hunter
James Irvine
Henry Isbel
Kesiah Jenkins
William Jenkins
Henry King
Jeremiah King
James Knight
Samuel Lamme
Capt. John Lewis
William Loyd
Gabrael Madison
William Marshall
Richard Martin
James Martin
Mallory Martin
Christoper McGraw
Samuel McDowell
Joseph McDowell
John McGee
John McKinney
Francis Miller
Nicholas Miller
Daniel Moore
David Moore
William Moseley
Richard Mosely
John Mosely
Benjamin Neatherland
George W. O'Neal
Thomas Overstreet
Henry Overstreet
James Owen
Peter Polluck
John Portwood
Peter Powell
John Price
Byrd Prewitt
Joseph Prewitt
William Price
Thomas Reynolds
Samuel Rice
Fisher Rice
James Richards
Thomas Ricket
Isaac Roman
William Robards
Daniel Ross
George S. Smith
William Scott
William Sharp
William Shreve
Peter Simpson
Robert Simpson
Manoah Singleton
Jacob Sodowski
Samuel Sodowski
David Steele
John Todd
George Talbott
Jeremiah Veatch
George Walker
Moses Walker
James Walker
James Wallace
John Welch
Alexander Willoughby
Samuel Wise
Abner Young
Rubin Young
Fraderick Zimmerman
Jacob Zikes