American Revolution Patriots (Card-Carlock)


  • Card, Joseph – Joseph Card came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Joseph Card held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-ninth day of September, in 1784, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forth acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Joseph Card’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 Card, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carden, Cornelius – Cornelius Carden came from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, in the rank is that of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fifteenth day of March, in 1784, he received a bounty of two hundred and fifty acres of land, from the State Georgia. Cornelius Carden 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 Cornelius Carden, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Cardiff, Miles – Miles Cardiff came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Miles Cardiff held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-third day of June, in 1785, he received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Miles Cardiff 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 Miles Cardiff, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Cardiff, Thomas – Thomas Cardiff came from the State of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. Thomas Cardiff 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. Thomas Cardiff 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 Thomas Cardiff, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Cardinal, Nicholas – Nicholas Cardinal was born on the Twenty-fifth day of August, in 1723, in Montreal, in the Country of Canada. He died on the Twenty-fourth day of August, in 1789, in the Town of Vincennes, Knox County, in the State of Indiana. Nicholas Cardinal was buried at St Francis Xavier Cemetery, in the Town of Vincennes, Knox County, in the State of Indiana. He was Married to Marie Joseph Girard. They were married in 1761. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Nicholas Cardinal, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Cardwell, John – John Cardwell came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. John Cardwell held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Sixth day of February, in 1784, he received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. John Cardwell 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 Cardwell, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Cardwell, William – William Cardwell came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. William Cardwell held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Sixth day of February, in 1786, he received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, form the State of Virginia. William Cardwell 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 William Cardwell, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Cardwell, William – William Cardwell came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. William Cardwell held the rank of Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-first day of December, in 1833, he received a bounty of four hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. William Cardwell 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 William Cardwell, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Cardwell, William – William Cardwell came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. William Cardwell held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twelfth day of December, in 1833, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. William Cardwell 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 William Cardwell, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Care, Teunis – Teunis Care came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. Teunis Care held the rank of Matross, in the Continental Army. A Matrass was a mate or helper to a Cannonier or the soldier, who fired the cannon. His duties were to care for the cannon, load the cannon and clean the cannon. When the army traveled, the Matrass would walk with the supply wagons and guard the wagons and the supplies, along the way. On the Ninth day of July, in 1790, he received a bounty of six hundred acres of land, from the State of New York. Teunis Care 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 Matrass Teunis Care, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carew, John – John Carew came from the Sufferer’s section of the Town of East or New Haven, East or New Haven, in the State of Connecticut. On an unknown date, John Carew received a bounty of eight pounds and fourteen pence, in British money, from the State of Connecticut. He was given the bounty of British 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 Sufferer John Carew, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carey, Andrew H. – Andrew H. Carey came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Andrew H. Carey held the rank of Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-ninth day of June, in 1815, his heirs received a bounty of one thousand 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 Sergeant Andrew H. Carey, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carey, Arthur – Arthur Carey came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. Arthur Carey held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the First day of November, in 1786, his Assignee, Adam Kerr received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. An Assignee is a holder of debt, or a person to whom a right or liability is legally transferred, or a person appointed to act for another. Adam Kerr was given the bounty of land, because of Arthur Carey’s courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Arthur Carey, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carey, James – James Carey came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. James Carey held the rank of Drummer, in the Continental Army. The age of a soldier is supposed to be at least sixteen years of age. The age of a musician is supposed to be at least twelve years of age. These regulations were sometimes ignored. The musical instruments included the drum, fife, bugle and sometimes other instruments. The instruments were used to relay messages to the troops. On the Ninth day of July, in 1790, he received a bounty of six hundred acres of land, from the State of New York. James Carey 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 Drummer James Carey, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carey, John – John Carey came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. John Carey held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Seventeenth day of February, in 1824, he received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. John Carey 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 Carey, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carey, Owen – Owen Carey came from the State of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. Owen Carey held the rank of Corporal, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, he received a bounty of fifty acres of land, from the State of Maryland. Owen Carey 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 Corporal Owen Carey, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carl, John – John Carl came from the Town of Unity, Waldo County, in the State of Maine. He was also mustered into the army, in the State of Maine. Maine was not a state, in its own right, during the American Revolutionary War. 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 state in 1820. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Sixth day of July, in 1835, his widow, Lois Carl received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Maine. She was given the bounty of land, because of John Carl’s courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of John Carl, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Carle, Israel – Israel Carle came from the County of Middlesex, in the State of New Jersey. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New Jersey. Israel Carle held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. He was a member of a regiment, of the Middlesex County, in the State of New Jersey. Israel Carle was also, a member of captain Robert Nixon’s light Horse Cavalry. The Light Horse Cavalry, such as Hussars, rode small quick horses and carried light weapons, suited, for scouting and skirmishing. He served under the command of General George Washington and Captain Robert Nixon. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Israel Carle, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carler, Samuel – Samuel Carler came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Samuel Carler held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Thirty-first day of August, in 1795, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Samuel Carler’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 Samuel Carler, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Carleton, John – John Carleton came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. John Carleton held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Nineteenth day of October, in 1786, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. John Carleton was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. The surname of Carleton can also, be spelled Carlton. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private John Carleton, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carleton, Patrick – Patrick Carleton came from the State of Georgia. He was a Minuteman. The Minutemen were members of militias, or armies of nonprofessional soldiers, in the American Revolutionary War. They were major contributors to the war and were trained to respond to threats at a moments notice. They provided quick military action, and they created a network to quickly relay information across the colonies, on horseback. On the Seventeenth day of May, in 1784, he received a bounty of an unknown amount of land or British money, from the State of Georgia. Patrick Carleton was given the bounty of land or British 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 Minuteman Patrick Carleton, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carleton, Timothy – Timothy Carleton came from the State of Massachusetts. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Massachusetts. Timothy Carleton was a member of General George Washington’s Commander-in-chief’s Guard. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Timothy Carleton, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carley, Joseph – Joseph Carley came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. Joseph Carley held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Eighth day of July, in 1790, he received a bounty of five hundred acres of land, from the State of New York. Joseph Carley 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 Carley, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carlile, Basil – Basil Carlile came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Basil Carlile held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-second day of February, in 1799, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Basil Carlile 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 Basil Carlile, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carlile, Edward – Edward Carlile came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Edward Carlile held the rank or Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-second day of December, in 1796, he received a bounty of two hundred and seventy-four acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Edward Carlile 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 Carlile, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carlile, John – John Carlile came from the State of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. John Carlile held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Maryland. John Carlile 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 John Carlile, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Carlock, George – George Carlock came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. George Carlock held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the First day of December, in 1789, he received a bounty of one hundred and eighty-two acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. George Carlock 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 Carlock, during or after the American Revolution.