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Colonial and State Records of North Carolina
Return of North Carolina prisoners of war from the Battles of Camden and Fishing Creek, South Carolina
Williamson, Hugh, 1735-1819
1780
Volume 15, Pages 168-170

RETURN OF WOUNDED N. C. MILITIA PRISONERS OF WAR.

Return of the North Carolina Militia Prisoners of war who were wounded on the 16th & 18th of August, 1780.
OFFICERS.
General Rutherford.
Majors—Parker died of his wounds—Harris—J. Bird.
Captains—Edwards and Trice died of the small pox.
Macon—Joust Boyce—John Allen.
Lieutenants—Smith died of his wounds—Fra Brackey—Swain Davis.
DIXON'S REGIMENT—PRIVATES.
Thos. Weeks.
David Bloodworth.
Thos. Dobbin.
Jn. Atkinson.
Enos Ewer.
Eli Crocket.
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Jos. Irvin.
Woodard Tucker.
Sam Borden.
Wm. Wright.
Thos. Clarke.
Wm. Powel.
Zack Williamson.
Emanl. Bowser.
Cader Harrol.
Jos. Ray.
Chas. Withers.
Zack Gallop.
Jardin Harrel.
Cam Smith.
Sam Arnal.
Dan'l Spivy.
Wm. Jones.
Mill Gids.
Jas. Warton.
EXUM'S REGIMENT—PRIVATES.
Jacob Cole.
Waxel Perry.
——Ebenezer.
J. Wallace.
Jos. Seburn.
Burrel Whitington.
John Mason.
Geo. Hooper.
COLLIER'S REGIMENT—PRIVATES.
Thos. Belsire.
Rab Burnside.
Barney Sains.
Thos. Wellmot.
Malachi Horton.
Wm. West.
ALEXANDER'S REGIMENT—PRIVATES.
John MacLaughlin.
Rich. Cain.
John Barker Ider.
Rob. Walker.
John Pollerson.
Andy Bowman.
Dan Burnside.
Jas. Day.
Geo. Craycroft.
ARMSTRONG'S REGIMENT—PRIVATES.
Jno. Davis
Sim. Southern.
Elias Pea___

Return of the North Carolina Militia who were taken Prisoners on the 16th of August, 1780.
1 Brigadier.
1 Col.
1 Lieut. Col.
1 Major.
6 Captains.
4 Lieuts.
1 Aid de Camp.
2 Commissaries.
2 Serg. Majors.
7 Serjeants.
3 Corporals.
136 Rank and file.
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Taken on the 18th of August:
1 Lieut. Col.
3 Captains.
3 Lieuts.
2 Ensigns.
1 Commissary.
1 Sergeant.
98 Rank and file.
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To this List the Commissary had added one Willson, a Surgeon, who had been with Genl. Rutherford's Brigade, & submitted some days after the Battle.