American Revolution Patriots (Ia-Iz)


  • Idole, Henry – Henry Idole  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 Forth day of October, in 1785, he received a bounty of an unknown amount of land or British money, from the State of Georgia. Henry Idole 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 Henry Idole, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Igle, John – John Igle was a Refugee, who came from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. A Refugee was someone, who had lost his home. Often a person lost his home, because the British burned it down. The British burned down many homes of the American Soldiers and sympathizers, during the American Revolutionary War. On the Twentieth day of February, in 1784, John Igle received a bounty of an unknown amount 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 John Igle, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Igley, Samuel – Samuel Igley came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Samuel Igley held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Thirtieth day of September, in 1785, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Samuel Igley’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 Igley, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ijams, Frederick – Frederick Ijams came from the State of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. Frederick Ijams 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. Frederick Ijams 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 Frederick Ijams, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Iler, Philip – Philip Iler came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army,in the State of Pennsylvania. Philip Iler held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. Philip Iler 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 Philip Iler, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Imhoff, John Lewis Peyer – John Lewis Peyer Imhoff  came from the State of South Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of South Carolina. John Lewis Peyer Imhoff held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-first day of January, in 1795, he received a bounty of three hundred acres of land, from the State of South Carolina. John Lewis Peyer Imhoff 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 Lewis Peyer Imhoff , during or after the American Revolution.
  • Imonds, William – William Imonds came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. William Imonds held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Tenth day of February, in 1796, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. William Imonds 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 William Imonds, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Impson, Henry – Henry Impson came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. Henry Impson held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fourteenth day of January, in 1789, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. Henry Impson 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 Henry Impson, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingalls, Phineas – Phineas Ingalls came from the Town of Bridgton, Cumberland County, in the State of Maine. He was also, mustered into the army, in the Town of Bridgton, Cumberland County, in the state of Maine. The State of Maine was not a state, in its own right, 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. Phineas Ingalls held the rank of Artificer, in the Continental Army. An Artificer was a skilled craftsman, an inventor or a mechanic.  On the Fifth day of November, in 1835, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Maine. Phineas Ingalls 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 Artificer Phineas Ingalls, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingersoll, Anne – Anne Ingersoll came from the Sufferer’s section in the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, in the State of Connecticut. The Sufferer’s sections of the British colonies in North America, were established by the order of King George, III, of England. He had the sufferer’s areas created, to separate the sick and the diseased from the general population. On an unknown date, Anne Ingersoll received a bounty of fourteen pounds, fifteen pence and six pennies, in British money, from the State of Connecticut. She was given the bounty of British money, because of her courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Anne Ingersoll, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingersoll, Elizabeth – Elizabeth Ingersoll came from the Sufferer’s section in the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, in the State of Connecticut. The Sufferer’s sections of the British colonies in North America, were established by the order of King George, III, of England. He had the sufferer’s areas created, to separate the sick and the diseased from the general population. On an unknown date, she received a bounty of sixty-eight pounds, fourteen pence and four pennies, from the State of Connecticut. Elizabeth Ingersoll was given the bounty of British money, because of her courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Elizabeth Ingersoll. during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingersoll, Jared – Jared Ingersoll came from the Sufferer’s section in the Town of East Haven, later, New Haven, New Haven County, in the State of Connecticut. The Sufferer’s sections of the British colonies in North America, were established by the order of King George, III, of England. He had the sufferer’s areas created, to separate the sick and the diseased from the general population. On an unknown date, Jared Ingersoll received a bounty of two pounds, 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 Jared Ingersoll, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingersoll, Nathaniel – Nathaniel Ingersoll came from the Sufferer’s sections in the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, in the State of Connecticut. The Sufferer’s sections of the British colonies in North America, were established by the order of King George, III, of England. He had the sufferer’s areas created, to separate the sick and the diseased from the general population. On an unknown date, Nathaniel Ingersoll received a bounty of fifty-nine pounds, sixteen pence and seven pennies, 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 Nathaniel Ingersoll, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingles, John – John Ingles 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 Fourth day of October, in 1785, John Ingle received a bounty of an unknown amount of land or British money, from the State of Georgia. He 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 John Ingles, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingles, John – John Ingles came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. John Ingles held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. On the Tenth day of November, in 1783, he received a bounty of thirty-eight hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. John Ingles 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 Ingles, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingles, William – William Ingles came from the State of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. William Ingles held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, he received a bounty of fifty acres of land, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private William Ingles, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingles, Charles – Charles Ingles came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army in the State of North Carolina. Charles Ingles held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fourteenth day of February, in 1796, he received a bounty of two hundred and seventy-four acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Charles Ingles 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 Charles Ingles, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Inglish, Joseph – Joseph Inglish came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered onto the army, in the State of North Carolina. Joseph Inglish held the rank of Musician, in the Continental Army. The age of a soldier was supposed to be at least sixteen years of age. The age of a Musician or one who played an instrument, was supposed to be twelve years of age. These regulations were sometimes ignored. The instruments played were the drum, fife, and the bugle. The instruments were used to relay messages to the troops. On the Twenty-second day or May, in 1820, Joseph Inglish’s heirs received a bounty of three hundred and sixty 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 Joseph Inglish during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingraham, George – George Ingraham came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. George Ingraham held the rank if Private, in the Continental Army. On the Thirtieth day of September, in 1785, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. George Ingraham’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 George Ingraham, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingram, James – James Ingram came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. James Ingram held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army, On the Seventeenth day of December, in 1785, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. James Ingram’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 James Ingram, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingram, John – John Ingram came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. John Ingram held the rank of Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-seventh day of July, in 1785 and the Fourteenth day of September, in 1820, he received a bounty of seventeen hundred and ninety-seven acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. John Ingram 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 John Ingram, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingram, Richard – Richard Ingram 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 Seventeenth day of May, in 1784, Richard Ingram received a bounty of an unknown amount of land or British money, from the State of Georgia. He 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 Richard Ingram during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ingram, Thomas – Thomas Ingram 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 Thirteenth day of September, in 1790, Thomas Ingram heirs received a bounty of five hundred acres of land, from the State of Georgia. 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 Thomas Ingram, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Injoins, William – William Injoins 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 Seventh day of June, in 1785, William Injoins received a bounty of two hundred and thirty acres of land, from the State of the 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 Injoins, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Inloe, Thomas – Thomas Inloe came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Thomas Inloe held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Seventeenth day of April, in 1792, he received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Thomas Inloe 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 Inloe, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Inlow, Potter – Potter Inlow came from the State of the State of Georgia. He was a Minuteman. Minute men 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 moment’s notice. The Minutemen provided quick military action, and created a network to quickly relay messages 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. Potter Inlow 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 Minuteman Potter Inlow, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Inlow, Sebastian – Sebastian Inlow 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 Sixteenth day of July, in 1784, Sebastian Inlow 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 Sebastian Inlow, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Inman, Joshua – Joshua Inman came from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. Joshua Inman held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. On the Sixth day of February, in 1784, he received a bounty of seven hundred and fifty acres of land, from the State of Georgia. Joshua Inman was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about he life, death, burial or military service, of Captain Joshua Inman, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Inman, Shadrack – Shadrack Inman came from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. Shadrack Inman held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. On the Eighth day of May, in 1784 , His wife and Daughter Elizabeth Inman and Mary Inman received a bounty of an unknown amount of acres of land, from the State of Georgia. They were given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. He died in the war. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Captain Shadrack Inman, before or during  the American Revolution.
  • Inmon, William – William Inmon came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. William Inmon held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Thirteenth day of December, in 1796, he received a bounty of three hundred and twenty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. William Inmon 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 Inmon, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Innes, James – James Innes came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. James Innes held the rank of Colonel, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-seventh day of December, in 1783, he received a bounty of sixty-six hundred, fifty-five plus eleven and two / thirds acres of land, from the State of Virginia. James Innes 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 Colonel James Innes, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Innis, Rice – Rice Innis came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Rice Innis held the rank of Private in the Continental Army. On the Thirty-first day of August, in 1830, he received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Rice Innis 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 Rice Innis, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irby, David – David Irby came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. David Irby held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Sixth day of January, in 1834, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. David Irby 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 Irby, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irby, Douglass, Douglass Irby came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Douglass Irby held the rank of Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On the Second day of May, in 1827, he received a bounty of six hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Douglass Irby 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 Douglass Irby, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irby, Hardyman – Hardyman Irby, came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Hardyman Irby held the rank of Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-seventh day of May, in 1783, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Hardyman Irby 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 Hardyman Irby, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irby, James – James Irby came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. James Irby held the rank of Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, he received a bounty of two hundred and sixteen acres of land, from the State of Virginia. James Irby was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. He died and was buried in the State of Indiana. James Irby may have spelled his surname as Irley. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Sergeant James Irby, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irby, William – William Irby came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. William Irby held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fourteenth day of June, in 1787, he received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. William Irby 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 Irby, during the American Revolution.
  • Ireland, Abraham – Abraham Ireland was born in 1713, in the Town of Lunenburg, Worcester County, in the State of Massachusetts. He was also, mustered into the army in the State of Massachusetts. Abraham Ireland held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. He was a member of Captain Moor’s Company and Colonel William Prescott’s Regiment. Abraham Ireland enlisted on the Twentieth day of May, in 1775 and was receipted for bounty coat for the eight months service , on the Ninth day of November, in 1775. Abraham Ireland died in 1799. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Abraham Ireland, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ireland, Job – Job Ireland came from the Sufferer’s Section of the Town of Greenwich, Greenwich County, in the State of Connecticut. The Sufferer’s Sections of the British Colonies in North America, were established by the order of King George III, of England. The King had the Sufferer’s areas created, to separate the sick and the diseased, from the general population. On an unknown date, Job Ireland  received a bounty of four pence and one penny, 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 Job Ireland, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ireland, John – John Ireland came from the State of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. John Ireland held the rank of Matross, in the Continental Army. A Matross was a mate of 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 Matross would walk with the supply wagons and guard the wagons and the supplies, along the way. On an unknown date, John Ireland received a bounty of fifty acres of land, from the State of Maryland. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Matross John Ireland, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ireson, George – George Ireson came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. George Ireson held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-fourth day of April, in 1784, he received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. George Ireson 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 George Ireson, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ireson, John – John Ireson was born in 1758, in the Town of Lynn, Essex County, in the State of Massachusetts. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Massachusetts. John Ireson held the rank of Private, in the Continental army. He was a member of Captain William Farrington’s Company of militia, who marched at the Lexington Alarm. Next, John Ireson was a part of Captain Greenwood’s, Captain Brown’s and Captain Huse’s Companies of Colonel Jacob Gerrish’s Regiment  of guards at Winter Hill and Cambridge, from the Eleventh day of November, in 1777 to the Fourteenth day of December, in 1778. He was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, under Captain Richardson’s Company and Colonel Wade’s Regiment, where he served three months, from July of 1780 to October of 1780. John Ireson died in 1854. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private and Sergeant John Ireson, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irick, Michael – Michael Irick came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. Michael Irick held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-third day of May, in 1804, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. Michael Irick 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 Michael Irick, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irish, Nathaniel – Nathaniel Irish came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. Nathaniel Irish held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-eighth day of August, in 1787, he received a bounty of five hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. Nathaniel Irish 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 Nathaniel Irish, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ironmunger, Robert – Robert Ironmunger came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Robert Ironmunger held the rank of Fife Major, in the Continental Army. The age of a soldier was supposed to be at least sixteen years of age. The age of a Musician or one who played an instrument, was supposed to be at least twelve years old. These regulations were often ignored. The musical instruments included the drum, fife, bugle as well as others. The instruments were used to relay messages to the troops. On the Seventeenth day of June, in 1783, Robert Ironmunger received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. 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 Robert Ironmunger, before or during the American Revolution.
  • Irons, John – John Irons came from the State of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. John Irons 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. John Irons 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 Irons, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irons, William – William Irons 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 Seventh day of June in 1785, William Irons received a bounty of two hundred and thirty 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 Irons, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, Abram – Abram Irvine  came from the State of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. Abram Irvine 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. Abram Irvine 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 Abram Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, Alexader – Alexader Irvine 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 Sixth day of February, in 1784, Alexader Irvine 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 Alexader Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, Hugh – Hugh Irvine 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 Sixth day of February, in 1784, Hugh Irvine 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 Hugh Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, James – James Irvine came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. James Irvine 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 Pennsylvania. James Irvine 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 James Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, Jared – Jared Irvine 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 Seventeenth day of February, in 1784, Jared Irvine received a bounty of two hundred and fifty acres of land, from the State of Georgia. He was given the 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 Jared Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, John – John Irvine 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 Seventeenth day of February, in 1784, John Irvine received a bounty of an unknown amount of land or British money, from the State of Georgia. He 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 John Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, John – John Irvine came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. John Irvine held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army.  On the Fifth day of March, in 1787, he received a bounty of five hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. John Irvine was given the bounty of land, because of his courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about he life, death, burial or military service, of Captain John Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, John – John Irvine came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. John Irvine held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Eighteenth day of June, in 1788, he received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. John Irvine 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 Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, Matthew – Matthew Irvine came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. Matthew Irvine held the rank of Surgeon, in the Continental Army. Until the Industrial Revolution, Surgeons were incapable of overcoming the three principal obstacles, which had plagued the medical profession from the beginning, which were bleeding, pain and infection. Advances in these fields have transformed surgery from dangerous to a scientific discipline capable of treating many different conditions. On the Nineteenth day of May, in 1787, Matthew Irvine received a bounty of six hundred, acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. 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 Surgeon Matthew Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, Matthew – Matthew Irvine came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Matthew Irvine held the rank of Surgeon, in the Continental Army. Until the Industrial Revolution, Surgeons were incapable of overcoming the three principal obstacles, which had plagued the medical profession from the beginning, which were bleeding, pain and infection. Advances in these fields have transformed surgery from dangerous to a scientific discipline capable of treating many different conditions. On the Sixteenth day of April, in 1807 and the Twenty-eighth day of September, in 1808, Matthew Irvine received a bounty of Eighty-three hundred, thirty-three and one / third acres of land, from the State of Virginia. 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 Surgeon Matthew Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, Samuel – Samuel Irvine held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, in the Continental Army. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, William – William Irvine 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 Seventeenth day of February, in 1784, William Irvine 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 Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, William – William Irvine came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. William Irvine held the rank of Brigadier General, in the Continental Army. On Nineteenth day of April, in 1787 and the Twenty-fifth day of February, in 1943 (1843), William Irvine’s Assignee, J. D. Sargeant  received a bounty of fifteen hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. An Assignee was a holder of debt, a person to whom a right or liability is legally transferred, a person appointed to act for another. Assignee, J. D. Sargeant was given the bounty of land, because of William Irvine’s courage, in the War for American Independence. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Brigadier General William Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irvine, William – William Irvine came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. William Irvine held the rank of Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On the Thirty-first day of January, in 1784, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. William Irvine 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 Irvine, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irwin, Andrew – Andrew Irwin came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. Andrew Irwin held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. On the Thirteenth day of November, in 1786, he received a bounty of five hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. Andrew Irwin 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 Andrew Irwin, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irwin, Charles – Charles Irwin came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. Charles Irwin held the rank of Private in the Continental Army. On the Fifteenth day of November, in 1786, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. Charles Irwin 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 Charles Irwin, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irwin, Christopher – Christopher Irwin came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. Christopher Irwin held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-eighth day of August, in 1787, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. Christopher Irwin 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 Christopher Irwin, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irwin, Henry – Henry Irwin came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Henry Irwin held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-eighth day of September, in 1785, his heir, Henry Irwin received a bounty of fifty-seven hundred and sixty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. His 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 Henry Irwin, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irwin, James – James Irwin came from the West Pennsborough Township, Cumberland County, in the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in West Pennsylvania Township, Cumberland County, in the State of Pennsylvania. James Irwin held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Captain James Irwin, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irwin, James – James Irwin came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. James Irwin held the rank of Lieutenant, in the Continental Army. On the Tenth day of April, in 1787, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. James Irwin 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 James Irwin, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Irwin, John – John Irwin came from the Sufferer’s section of the Town of New London, New London County, in the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the Town of New London, New London County, in the State of Connecticut.  The Sufferer’s section’s of the British colonies in North America, were established by order of King George, III, of England. He had the sufferer’s areas created to separate the sick and the diseased from the general population. 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, John Irwin received a bounty of eight hundred pounds, 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 John Irwin, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Isaac, Benjamin – Benjamin came from the Sufferer’s section of the Town of Norwalk, Fairfield County, in the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army, in the Town of Norwalk, Fairfield County, in the State of Connecticut. The Sufferer’s sections of the British colonies in North America, were established by order of King George, III, of England. He had the Sufferer’s areas created to separate the sick and the diseased from the general population. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. Benjamin Isaac heirs received a bounty of four hundred and six pounds, eight pence and nine pennies, from the State of Connecticut. His heirs were 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 Benjamin Isaac, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Isaacs, James – James Isaacs came from the State of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. James Isaacs 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 Isaacs 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 Isaacs, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Isaacs, Jesse – Jesse Isaacs Jesse was a Refugee from the State of Georgia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Georgia. Usually a Refugee was someone, who lost his home. Often a person lost his home, because the British burned it down. The British burned down many homes of the American soldiers and and Sympathizers, during the American Revolutionary War. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private. On the Sixth day of August, in 1785, Jesse Isaacs received a bounty of an unknown amount of land or British money, from the State of Georgia. He 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 Refugee Jesse Isaacs, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Isaacs, John – John Isaacs came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. John Isaacs died in the State of Indiana. He held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, he received  a bounty of one hundred and eight acres of land, from the State of Virginia. John Isaacs 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 Isaacs, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Isaacs, John – John Isaacs came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. John Isaacs held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fourteenth day of June, in 1787, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. John Isaacs 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 Isaacs, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Isaacs, Joseph – Joseph Isaacs came from the State of Maryland. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. Joseph Isaacs 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. Joseph Isaacs 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 Isaacs, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Isbell, Daniel – Daniel Isbell came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army in the  State of Virginia. Daniel Isbell held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fourteenth day of June, in 1784, he received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Daniel Isbell 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 Daniel Isbell, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Isdell, Thomas – Thomas Isdell came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Thomas Isdell held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Fourteenth day of February, in 1784 and the Twelfth day of January, in 1842,  he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Thomas Isdell 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 Isdell, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Isement, Peter – Peter Isement 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, Peter Isement 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 Peter Isement, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Isipise, George – George Isipise came from the State of Pennsylvania. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Pennsylvania. George Isipise held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, He received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Pennsylvania. George Isipise 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 Isipise, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Island, Absalom – Absalom Island 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, Absalom Island received a bounty of two hundred and fifty acres of land, in 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 Absalom Island, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Island, John – John Island 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 Seventeenth day of May, in 1784, John Island received a bounty 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 Island, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Isleton, Samuel – Samuel Isleton 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. Samuel Isleton 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. He was also, a member of Captain Robert Nixon’s Light Horse Cavalry. The light Horse Cavalry, such as the Hussars, rode small quick horses and carried light weapons, suited to scouting and skirmishing. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of Private Samuel Isleton, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ison, George – George Ison came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. George Ison held the rank of Corporal, in the Continental Army. On the Thirteenth day of January, in 1813, he received a bounty of two hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. George Ison 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 George Ison, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Israel, Isaac – Isaac Israel came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Isaac Israel held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-fifth day of February, in 1807, he received a bounty of four thousand acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Isaac Israel 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 Captain Isaac Israel, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Issable, Robert – Robert Issable came from the State of Maryland, He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Maryland. Robert Issable held the rank of Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On an unknown date, He received a bounty of fifty acres of land,from the State of Maryland. Robert Issable 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 Robert Issable, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Issbell, Thomas – Thomas Issbell came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. Thomas Issbell held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-fifth day of May, in 1785, he received a bounty of one hundred acres of land, from the State of Virginia. Thomas Issbell 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 Issbell, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ives, James – James Ives came form the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army in the State of North Carolina. James Ives held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twentieth day of April, in 1784, he received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. James Ives 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 Private James Ives, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ives, James William – James William Ives came from the State of Rhode Island. He was also, mustered into the army in the State of Rhode Island. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of James William Ives, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ives, John P. – John P. Ives was born in the State of North Carolina, in 1754. He was also, mustered into the army in the State of North Carolina. John P. Ives held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. He died in 1835, at the age of about eighty-one years old. He was married to Elizabeth C. Merchant. We have no additional information, about the life, death, burial or military service, of John P. Ives, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ives, Levi – Levi Ives came from the Sufferer’s section of East or New Haven Township, New Haven County, in the State of Connecticut. He was also, mustered into the army in the State of Connecticut. The Sufferer’s sections of the British colonies in America, were established by order of King George III of England, had the Sufferer’s areas created to separate the sick and diseased from the general population. When the rank of a soldier is not listed, then the rank is usually that of Private. On an unknown date, Levi Ives received a bounty of 46 pounds, 1 pence and four pennies, in British money. He was given the bounty of 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 Levi Ives, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ivey, Curtis – Curtis Ivey came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Curtis Ivey held the rank of Lieutenant, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-third day of October, in 1783, he received a bounty of twenty-five hundred and sixty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Curtis Ivey 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 Curtis Ivey, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ivey, David – David Ivey came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. David Ivey held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Tenth day of May, in 1784, he received a bounty of two hundred and seventy-four acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. David Ivey 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 Ivey, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ivey, David – David Ivey came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. David Ivey held the rank of Musician, in the Continental Army. The age of a soldier was supposed to be at least sixteen years of age. A Musician or one who played an instrument, was supposed to be at least twelve years of age. These regulations were sometimes ignored. The instruments included: the drum, fife, bugle and others. The musical instruments were used to relay messages to the troops. On the Twenty-first day of August, in 1820, he received a bounty of one hundred and fifty-four acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. David Ivey 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 Musician David Ivey, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ivorey, William – William Ivorey 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 rank is usually that of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Thirteenth day of September, in 1790, William Ivorey 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 William Ivorey, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ivy, Elisha – Elisha Ivy came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Elisha Ivy held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Thirtieth day of September, in 1785, his heirs received a bounty of six hundred and forty acres of land, from the State of North Carolina. Elisha Ivy’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 Elisha Ivy, during or after the American Revolution.
  • Ivy, William – William Ivy came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the  State of Virginia. William Ivy held the rank of Captain, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-first day of March, in 1834, the Fourteenth day of April, in 1835 and the Tenth day of March, in 1854, he received a bounty of sixty-three hundred, twenty-nine acres of land, from the State of Virginia. William Ivy 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 William Ivy, during or after the American Revolution.