American Revolution Patriots (Eacols-Eason)


  • Eacols, Edward– Edward Eacols 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, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fifteenth day of March, in 1784, Edward Eacols 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 Edward Eacols, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eadens, Samuel– Samuel Eadens came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Samuel Eadens held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-seventh day of March, in 1783, he received a bounty of four thousand acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Samuel Eadens 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 Samuel Eadens, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eades, John– John Eades 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, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fifteenth day of March, in 1784, John Eades 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 of military service, of John Eades, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eades, Joseph– Joseph Eades came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. Joseph Eades held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Seventh day of July, in 1790, he received a bounty of six hundred acres of land, from the State of New York. He was given the rank of Private, 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 Eades, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eades, Mary– Mary Eades came from the State of Georgia. We don’t know what part she played in the conflict, between British and its colonies. On the Seventeenth day of May, in 1784, Mary Eades received a bounty of an unknown amount British money or an unknown amount of land, from the State of Georgia. She was given the bounty of unknown British money or land, because of her courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Mary Eades, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eads, John– John Eads 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 then, the rank usually is that of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fifteenth day of March, in 1784, John Eads received a bounty of five hundred 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 John Eads, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eady, John– John Eady 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, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fifteenth day of March, in 1784, John Eady 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 John Eady, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eager, Robert– Robert Eager came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Robert Eager held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-fourth day of December, in 1807, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Robert Eager 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 Eager, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eagin, John– John Eagin came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. John Eagin held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-fifth day of August, in 1787, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. John Eagin 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 Eagin, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eagins, Joshua– Joshua Eagins came from the State of New York. he was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. Joshua Eagins held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Seventeenth day of August, in 1790, he received a bounty, of five hundred acres of land, from the State of New York, Joshua Eagins 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 Joshua Eagins, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eagle, William– William Eagle came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. William Eagle held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Eleventh day of April, in 1787, He received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, form the State of Virginia. William Eagle 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 Eagle, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eakin, Samuel– Samuel Eakin came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Samuel Eakin held the rank of Sergeant in the Continental Army. On the Ninth day of December, in 1783, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Samuel Eakin was given the 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 Samuel Eakin, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eames, Caleb– Caleb Eames was born in 1737, the Town of Wilmington, in the Middlesex County, in the State of Massachusetts. He was also, mustered into the army, in the state of Massachusetts. Caleb Eames held the rank of Private, in the Continental army. He was a member of Captain Walker’s Company, Colonel Green’s Regiment, who fought at the Battle of Lexington, at the beginning of the American Revolutionary war. Caleb Eames also, served under the command General George Washington. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Caleb Eames, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Earl, Daniel– Samuel Earl came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, Daniel Earl received a bounty of five hundred acres of land, in 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 Daniel Earl, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Earl, Daniel, Jr.– Daniel Earl, Jr., came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, the the rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, Daniel Earl received a bounty of five 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 Daniel Earl, Jr., during or after the American Revolution.
  • Earl, James– James Earl came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. James Earl held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Ninth day of November, In 1784, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. James Earl’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 James Earl, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Earl, Jonas– Jonas Earl came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, Jonas Earl received a bounty of five 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 Jonas Earl, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Earl, Nathaniel– Nathaniel Earl came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. Nathaniel Earl held the rank of Lieutenant, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, he received a bounty of one thousand acres of land, from the State of New York. Nathaniel Earl 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 Nathaniel Earl, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Earl, Robert– Robert Earl came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, the the rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, Robert Earl received a bounty of five hundred acres of land, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Robert Earl, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Earl, Watson– Watson Earl came from the State of New York. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, Watson Earl received a bounty of five 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 Watson Earl, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Earle, Samuel– Samuel Earle came from the State of South Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of New York. Samuel Earle held the rank of Lieutenant, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-first day of January, in 1785, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of South Carolina. Samuel Earle 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 Samuel Earle, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Earlywine, Daniel– Daniel Earlywine came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Daniel Earlywine 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. Daniel Earlywine 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 Daniel Earlywine, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Earnest, Jacob– Jacob Earnest 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, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, in 1784, Jacob Earnest received a bounty 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 Jacob Earnest, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Earnest, William– William Earnest was a Refugee from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. Usually, a Refugee was one, who lost his home. Often people lost their homes, because the British burned it down. The British burned down many homes, of soldiers and sympathizers, during the time of the American Revolution. On the Fifteenth day of March, in 1784, William Earnest 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 William Earnest, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Earp, Edward– Edward Earp came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Edward Earp held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Second day of December, in 1796, he received a bounty of two hundred and Twenty-eight acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Edward Earp 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 Earp, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Earpe, John– John Earpe came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. John Earpe held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-second day of December, in 1796, he received a bounty of two hundred and twenty-eight acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. John Earpe 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 Earpe, during or after the American revolution.
  • Easler, David– David Easler came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. David Easler held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Sixteenth day of August, in 1821, he received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. David Easler 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 David Easler, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Easman, Benjamin– Benjamin Easman came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the state of North Carolina. Benjamin Easman held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fifteenth day of December, in 1783, He received a bounty of two hundred and seventy-four acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Benjamin Easman 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 Benjamin Easman, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eason, Jacob– Jacob Eason came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Jacob Eason held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-seventh day of December, in 1786, he received a bounty of two hundred and twenty-eight acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Jacob Eason 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 Jacob Eason, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Eason, Thomas-Thomas Eason came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Thomas Eason held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-ninth day of September, in 1784, November of 1788 and the First day of January, in 1794,  his heir, Joseph Eason received a bounty of nineteen hundred and twenty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Joseph Eason was given the bounty of land, because of Thomas Eason’s courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Thomas Eason, during or after the American Revolution.