American Revolution Patriots (Babb-Bagwell)


  • Babb, John – John Babb came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. John Babb held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Eleventh day of February, in 1796, he received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. John Babb was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private John Babb, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Babb, Joseph – Joseph Babb came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Joseph Babb held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Seventeen day of December, in 1796, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, in the State of North Carolina. Joseph Babb’s heirs were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Joseph Babb, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Babb, Peter – Peter Babb came from Buxton, in the State of Maine. He was also, mustered into the army, the State of Maine. Maine was not a state during the American Revolution. Maine became a separate colony, in the 1620’s. From the 1650’s until 1820, the State of Maine was part of the State of Massachusetts. The people of Maine finally gained the right to have their own state in 1820. Peter Babb held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-ninth day of June, in 1836, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Maine. He was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Peter Babb, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Babbet, Reuben – Reuben Babbet came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. Reuben Babbet held the rank of unknown, in the Continental Army. On the Thirteenth day of September, in 1790, Reuben Babbet’s heirs received a bounty of five hundred acres of land, from the of New York. They were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Reuben Babbet, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Babcock, Stephen – Stephen Babcock came from the Sufferer’s section of New London Township, New London County, in the State of Connecticut. On an unknown date, Stephen Babcock received a bounty of thirty-four pounds, nine pence, one and one-half pennies, in British money. He was given the bounty, because of his courage, in the war for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Stephen Babcock, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Baber, Edward – Edward Baber came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Edward Baber held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Third day of May, in 1823 and the Third day of December, in 1833, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Edward Baber was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Edward Baber, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Baber James, James Baber came from the State of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. James Baber held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, he received a bounty of fifty acres of land, from the State of Maryland. James Baber was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private James Baber, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Babtiste, Jean – Jean Babtiste came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Jean Babtiste held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Thirtieth day of January, in 1784, he received a bounty, of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Jean Babtiste was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Jean Babtiste, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Baccote, Peter – Peter Baccote came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Peter Baccote held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-seventh day of October, in 1783, he received a bounty of Thirty-eight hundred and Forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Peter Baccote was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Captain Peter Baccote, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Bachelor, George – George Bachelor came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. George Bachelor held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-fifth day of June, in 1785, his heir received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the of North Carolina. George Bachelor’s heir was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private George Bachelor, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Bachus, George – George Bachus came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. George Bachus held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Eighth day of July, in 1790, he received a bounty of six hundred acres of land, from the State of New York. George Bachus was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private George Bachus, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Backus, George – George Backus came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. George Backus held the rank of Lieutenant, in the Continental Army. On the Sixteenth day of November, in 1824, he received a bounty of twenty-six hundred, sixty-five plus one and two / thirds acres of land, from the State of Virginia. George Backus was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. This Lieutenant George Backus and the Lieutenant George Backus below, may be the same person. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Lieutenant George Backus, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Backus, Joseph – Joseph Backus came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Joseph Backus held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-seventh day of November, in 1819, he received a bounty of two hundred and seventy-four acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Joseph Backus was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Joseph Backus, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Baclannen, Henry – Henry Baclannen came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. Henry Baclannen held the rank of unknown, in the Continental Army. On the Thirteenth day of September, in 1790, Henry Baclannen’s heirs received a bounty of five hundred acres of land, from the State of New York. His heirs were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Henry Baclannen, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Bacon, Burwell – Burwell Bacon came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Burwell Bacon held the rank of Corporal, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-fourth day of April, in 1783 and teh Thirteenth day of February, in 1858, he received a bounty of four hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Burwell Bacon was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. This Corporal Burwell Bacon and the Corporal Burwell Bacon below, may be the same person. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of Corporal Burwell Bacon, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bacon, John – John Bacon was a Refugee from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. A Refugee was usually one who lost his home. Often he lost his home, because the British burned it down. Many homes were burned, during the time of the American Revolution. They burned the homes of the American Soldiers and sympathizers. Most of the Refugees held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Eighth day of June, in 1784, John Bacon received a bounty of two hundred and fifty acres of land, from the State of Georgia. He was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Refugee John Bacon, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bacon, Jonathan – Jonathan Bacon was a Refugee from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. A refugee was usually one who lost his home. Often he lost his home, because the British burned it down. Many homes were burned , during the time of the American Revolution. They burned the homes of American Soldiers and sympathizers. Most of the Refugees held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Tenth day of May, in 1784, Jonathan Bacon received a bounty of an unknown amount of acres of land or British money, from the State of Georgia. He was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Refugee Jonathan Bacon, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bacon, Ludwell – Ludwell Bacon came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Ludwell Bacon held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twentieth day of April, in 1784, he received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Ludwell Bacon was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of Private Ludwell Bacon, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bacon, Reubin – Reubin Bacon came from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. Reuben Bacon held the rank of unknown, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, Reubin Bacon, received a bounty of Two hundred, Eighty-seven and one half acres of land, from the State of Georgia. He was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Reubin Bacon, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bacon, Robert – Robert Bacon came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Robert Bacon held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-third day of June, in 1783, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Robert Bacon was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of Private Robert Bacon, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bacon, Thomas – Thomas Bacon was a Refugee, who came from the State of Georgia. Usually, a Refugee was one who lost his home. Often he lost it, because the British burned it down, during the American Revolution. The British burned down many homes of American Soldiers and sympathizers. A Refugee usually holds the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fourth day of April, in 1785, Thomas Bacon received a bounty of an unknown number of acres of land or an unknown amount of British money. He was given the bounty of land or money, because of his courage, in the War for American independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Thomas Bacon, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bacon, William – William Bacon came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the Army, in the State of New York. William Bacon held the rank of Bombardier, in the Continental Army. A Bombardier was a member of a bomber crew, responsible for using the bombsight and releasing the bombs on the target. He would manage or use a bombard. A bombardier is also, an Artilleryman or a gunner. A Bombardier has a similar rank to Corporal. On the Ninth day of July, in 1790, William Bacon received a bounty of six hundred acres of land, from the State of New York. He was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Bombardier William Bacon, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Baconham, John – John Baconham came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. John Baconham held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Thirtieth day of September, in 1785, his heirs received a bounty six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. John Baconham’s heirs were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of John Baconham, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Baddel, Moses – Moses Baddel came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. Moses Baddel held the rank of unknown, in the Continental Army. On the First day of March, in 1791, Moses Baddel’s heirs received a bounty, of five hundred acres of land, from the stats of New York. His heirs were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the war for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of Moses Baddel, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Badlam, Sylvanus – Sylvanus Badlam came from the State of Massachusetts. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Massachusetts. Sylvanus Badlam held the rank of Quarter Master Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On the Sixth day of July, in 1832, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Massachusetts. Sylvanus Badlam was given the bounty of land,because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Quarter Master Sergeant Sylvanus badlam, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Badsley, John – John Badsley came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. John Badsley held the rank of Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On the Thirtieth day of September, in 1785, his heirs received a bounty of one thousand acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. John Badsley’s heirs were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence, We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Sergeant John Badsley, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Baduly, William – William Baduly came from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. William Baduly held the rank of unknown, in the Continental Army. On the Fifteenth day of March, in 1784, William Baduly received a bounty of two hundred and fifty acres of land, from the State of Georgia. He was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service of William Baduly, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Badwell, Zachariah – Zachariah Badwell came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Zachariah Badwell held the rank of Corporal, in the Continental Army. On the Thirtieth day of September, in 1785, his heirs received a bounty of one thousand acres of land, form the State of North Carolina. Zachariah Badwell’s heirs were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Corporal Zachariah Badwell, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Bagby, George – George Bagby came from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. George Bagby held the rank of unknown, in the Continental army. On the Sixteenth day of July, in 1784, George Bagby received a bounty of Two hundred, eighty-seven and one half acres of land, from the State of Georgia. He was given the bounty of land, because of courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of George Bagby, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Baggott, Allen – Allen Baggott came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Allen Baggott held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fifth day of September, in 1821, He received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Allen Baggott was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Allen Baggott during or after the American Revolution.
  • Baggs, John – John Baggs came from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. John Baggs held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Sixth day of April, in 1785, he received a bounty of two hundred, eighty-seven and one half acres of land, from the State of Georgia. John Baggs was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private John Baggs, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bagley, Isaac – Isaac Bagley came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Isaac Bagley held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Eleventh day of May, in 1785, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. His heirs were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Isaac Bagley, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Bagley, Josiah – Josiah Bagley came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. Josiah Bagley held the rank of Lieutenant, in the Continental Army. On the Ninth day in 1790, he received a bounty of twelve hundred acres of land, from the State of New York. Josiah Bagley was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Lieutenant Josiah Bagley, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bagley, Mathias – Mathias Bagley came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army in the State of North Carolina. Mathias Bagley held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Eighth day of December, in 1795, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. The heirs of Mathias Bagley were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Mathias Bagley, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Bagnall, John – John Bagnall came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. John Bagnall held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Eighth day of August, in 1821, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. John Bagnall’s heirs were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial, or military service, of Private John Bagnall, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bagnall, Low – Low Bagnall came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Low Bagnall held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Third day of February, in 1791, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Low Bagnall was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Low Bagnall, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bagues, Jacques – Jacques Bagues came from the state of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. Jacques Bagues held the rank of Lieutenant, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Maryland. Jacques Bagues was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Lieutenant Jacques Bagues, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bagwell, Frederick – Frederick Bagwell came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Frederick Bagwell held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Ninth day of September, in 1785, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Frederick Bagwell’s were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Frederick Bagwell, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Bagwell, Josiah – Josiah Bagwell came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Josiah Bagwell held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fifteenth day of June, in 1791, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Josiah Bagwell was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Josiah Bagwell, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Bagwell, Thomas – Thomas Bagwell came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Thomas Bagwell held the rank of Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On the Thirtieth day of December, in 1808, he received a bounty, of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Thomas Bagwell was given the bounty, of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Sergeant Thomas Bagwell, during or after the American Revolution.