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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), South Carolina, (search)
ons or be treated as rebels......June 3, 1780 Affair at Rocky Mount......July 30, 1780 Battle of Hanging Rock......Aug. 6, 1780 Battle of Camden; Americans under General Gates attack the British under Cornwallis and are repulsed......Aug. 16, 1780 Americans under Colonel Williams defeat the British at Musgrove's Mills on the Ennoree......Aug. 18, 1780 Sixty distinguished citizens of South Carolina are seized by the British and transported to St. Augustine as prisoners......Aug. 27, 1780 Battle of King's Mountain......Oct. 7, 1780 Col. Thomas Sumter extends his campaign into South Carolina; he captures a British supply train, Aug. 15; is surprised by Tarleton and defeated at Fishing Creek, Aug. 18; defeats Maj. James Wemyss in a night attack on Broad River, Nov. 8, and defeats Colonel Tarleton at Blackstock Hill......Nov. 20, 1780 Battle of Cowpens, near Broad River; Americans under Morgan defeat the British under Tarleton; Andrew Jackson, then a boy of fourteen
9 and d. 10 May 1776; Mary, bap. 21 Dec. 1777, d. unm. 1 Oct. 1802 Stephen, bap. 18 July 1780. John the f. res. in Menot., and was killed by a fall from his market-cart, 26; June 1798 his w. Dorcas d. 27 Dec. 1823 a. 79. 19. Samuel, s. of Zechariah (11), m. Martha Bennett of Chs. 15 Oct. 1765, and had Samuel, bap,. 19 Oct. 1766, d. 22 Aug. 1797; Martha, bap. 11 Aug. 1768 Rebecca, bap. 19 May 1771; Joseph, bap. 11 Sept. 1774, d. 26 Aug. 1777; Abigail, bap. 29 Mar. 1778; Joseph, bap. 27 Aug. 1780, d. 23 Sept 1807. Samuel the f. res. in Menot., and d. 15 Ap. 1782; his w. Martha d. 30 Mar. 1821, a. 78 20. William. s. of Zechariah (11). m. Mercy Perry 3 Oct. 1767, and had Mercy, bap. 30 Oct. 1768, d. unm. 27 Feb. 1808 William, bap. 29 July 1770, m. Mary Bowman 4 Ap. 1802, and d. 8 July 1820; James, bap. 11 Ap. 1773, m. Anna Adams 11 Oct. 1796; Benjamin,bap. 13 Aug. 1775; Anne, bap. 19 Oct. 1777, d. unm. 7 Jan. 1806; Amos, bap. 12 Dec. 1779 Lydia, bap. 24 Mar. 1782; Sally,bap.
9 and d. 10 May 1776; Mary, bap. 21 Dec. 1777, d. unm. 1 Oct. 1802 Stephen, bap. 18 July 1780. John the f. res. in Menot., and was killed by a fall from his market-cart, 26; June 1798 his w. Dorcas d. 27 Dec. 1823 a. 79. 19. Samuel, s. of Zechariah (11), m. Martha Bennett of Chs. 15 Oct. 1765, and had Samuel, bap,. 19 Oct. 1766, d. 22 Aug. 1797; Martha, bap. 11 Aug. 1768 Rebecca, bap. 19 May 1771; Joseph, bap. 11 Sept. 1774, d. 26 Aug. 1777; Abigail, bap. 29 Mar. 1778; Joseph, bap. 27 Aug. 1780, d. 23 Sept 1807. Samuel the f. res. in Menot., and d. 15 Ap. 1782; his w. Martha d. 30 Mar. 1821, a. 78 20. William. s. of Zechariah (11). m. Mercy Perry 3 Oct. 1767, and had Mercy, bap. 30 Oct. 1768, d. unm. 27 Feb. 1808 William, bap. 29 July 1770, m. Mary Bowman 4 Ap. 1802, and d. 8 July 1820; James, bap. 11 Ap. 1773, m. Anna Adams 11 Oct. 1796; Benjamin,bap. 13 Aug. 1775; Anne, bap. 19 Oct. 1777, d. unm. 7 Jan. 1806; Amos, bap. 12 Dec. 1779 Lydia, bap. 24 Mar. 1782; Sally,bap.
the First Congregational Society in Somerville. She was married by its first pastor, Rev. John Sargent, to James M. Coburn May 30, 1847. This couple had three daughters, all of whom have lived in Somerville in recent years. One of them still lives here. John Stone was married April 13, 1780, to Mary Tufts, daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Pierce Tufts (son of Nathaniel, son of Captain Peter, son of Peter). One source of information says he and his wife joined the church at Menotomy August 27, 1780, that they were dismissed from that church to the First Church of Cambridge December 30, 1803. So it would seem that they lived in Menotomy for a time. According to Wyman, they came to Charlestown from Cambridge with their family in 1782. He bought at various times, in large or small lots, land on the southerly side of Prospect Hill. The combined area of these lots formed a tract which extended from Vinal Avenue to and including the Prospect Hill Schoolhouse lot, as it is still call
ug. 1797, a. 31; Martha, b. 7, bap. 11 Aug. 1768; Rebecca, b. 13, bap. 19 May, 1771; Joseph, b. 10, bap. 11 Sept. 1774, d. 26 Aug. 1777, a. 3; Abigail, b. 19, bap. 29 Mar. 1778, m. Edward Bradbury, of Roxbury, 28 Oct. 1804; Joseph, b. 20, bap. 27 Aug. 1780, d. 23 Sept. 1807, a. 26. Samuel the father d. 15 Apr. 1782, of complication, &c., a. 41; his w. Martha d. 30 Mar. 1820, a. 78—see Wyman, 502. He was a Revolutionary soldier and Precinct collector 1777, 1780. 8. William, s. of Zechariah (2s a corporal in Capt. B. Locke's Co. of Menotomy minutemen, 1775; Precinct collector, 1784, ‘88. See Wyman's Chas., 908, 909. 5. John, a son of Jonathan (3), m. Mary Tufts, of Medford, 13 Apr. 1780. John, and w. Mary, were adm. Pct. ch. 27 Aug. 1780. He had John Cutter, b. 26, bap. 29 Oct. 1780. John the father was dism. to 1st ch. in Cambridge, 11 Dec. 1803. John was a private soldier in the Revolution. See Wyman, 909, 910. 6. Love, m. Samuel Whittemore, 3d, 11 June, 1747. Olive