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A history of Caroline county, Virginia

from its formation in 1727 to 1924
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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MUSTER ROLL

Of Captain Thomas D. Pitt's Company of the Sixth Regiment,
Virginia Militia, most of whom were Caroline men. The Company
was made up from Caroline and Essex, and was in Service in
1814. (See Virginia Muster Rolls, page 641).

  • Thomas D. Pitts, Capt.,

  • William Gray, Lt.,

  • Thomas W. Hill,

  • Lewis Hord,

  • Lewis Ward,

  • Edward Parker,

  • Richard Coghill,

  • Reuben Pitts,

  • Benjamin Coghill,

  • Robert Samuel,

  • John Thomas,

  • Asee Gouldman,

  • Linsay Reynolds,

  • William Parker,

  • Leonard Sale,

  • Richard Beazley,

  • John Mahon,

  • John Atkinson,

  • Wm. T. Brooks,

  • Thomas Boulware,

  • Thomas Coghill,

  • Brooking Clark,

  • David Dishman,

  • Lewis Fisher,

  • Reuben Garrett,

  • Philip Gatewood,

  • Lewis Hord,

  • Thomas Kay,

  • Coleman Minor,

  • Nathaniel J. Mothershead,

  • Mereday Munday,

  • John B. Micou,

  • Pan. C. Micou,

  • Achilles Noell, Sr.,

  • Muscoe Noell,

  • Younger Pitts,

  • Andrew Rennolds,

  • Daniel Rennolds,

  • Anthony Samuel.