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Albemarle County in Virginia

giving some account of what it was by nature, of what it was made by man, and of some of the men who made it
  
  
  

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PRIVATES.

John Burton, disabled and pensioned.

John Buster, died 1820, served against Indians, and in Revolution.

Nathan Clausby, Grenadier, 1st Partisan Legion.

James Craddock, died in the service.

Charles Davis, 1st Light Dragoons, wounded and pensioned.

David Epperson, died in the service.

John Fagg Sr., died 1829, aged 92.

Simpson Foster, died in the service.

John Gillaspy, 9th Va., killed at Germantown.

Charles Goolsby, Corporal, 9th Va., captured at Germantown, and
died in the service.

James Goolsby, 9th Va., captured at Germantown, and died in the
service.

John Goolsby, 9th Va., died in the service.

John Greening, 2nd Va.

William Hardin, killed at Ninety-Six.

Bartlett Hawkins, pensioned.

Ambrose Howard, 9th Va.

Richard Marshall, pensioned by Act of Assembly.

Peter Massie, 5th Va.

Thomas Mitchell, Sergeant, Cont. army, died in the service.

James Old, died 1821, in battles of Quebec and Long Island.

William Smith, died 1823, aged 95, served against Indians, and in
Revolution.

John Snead, in Cont. army.

Kenneth Southerlin, State militia.

Daniel Tilman, died 1820, served at 16 against Indians, and in Revolution.

Applying for pensions under Act of Congress passed in 1818.