American Revolution Ancestry

The American Revolution refers to the period during the last half of the 18th century in which the Thirteen Colonies gained independence from the British Empire and became the United States of America. In this period, the colonies united against the British Empire and entered into the armed conflict known as the American Revolutionary War (or the “American War of Independence”), between 1775 and 1783. This resulted in an American Declaration of Independence in 1776.

The following is a partial list of relatives of Tad Campbell who served during the American Revolution. 

At this time the list only includes direct ancestors.

NameUnit(s)Relation to TadNotes
YOUNG, Eliphalet, Jr.Connecticut Militia6 x great-grandfatherServed in Capt. Jonathan Rudd's Company commanded by Col. of Foot Samuel Chapman, Brig. Gen. John Tyler's Brigade of Connecticut Militia under the command of Maj. Gen. Sullivan. His service, as well as most of the unit, was from 2 Aug. 1778 to 12 Sept. 1778. They were involved in the attempt to dislodge the British from Newport, RI in August and September and were present at the battle of Rhode Island, 29 Aug. 1778.
ADAMS, UriahNew Jersey Militia6 x great-grandfatherEnsign in 2nd Regiment, Sussex County Militia.
ANSPACH, Johann Adam, Sr.Pennsylvania Militia6 x great-grandfatherFirst Sergeant in Capt. Michael Forrer's Company, Berks County Militia.
ARBUCKLE, ThomasVirginia Militia6 x great-grandfatherEnlisted in Botetourt Co., VA. Served 15 days as Lieut. in Capt. George Givens' Virginia Company in expedition against Indians at Big Island on Holston River. Enlisted Apr 1780 for 6 mos as private in Capt. John Bowles Company, Col. Benjamin Logan's Virginia Regiment. In battle with Indians at Pickaway. Enlisted 1782, in same company for 6 mos. and was in battle at Big Miami. Was stationed at Whitley's Station, KY.
CARPENTER, HopeNew Jersey Militia5 x great-grandfatherServed several enlistments. Participated in the battles of Long Island, White Plains, Trenton, and Monmouth.
DIEFFENBACH, Johann GeorgePennsylvania Militia6 x great-grandfatherPrivate, Ensign & 2nd Lieutenant. Served several enlistments in Lancaster County.
DUPLER, FrederickPennsylvania Militia6 x great-grandfatherListed among the Eighth Class in Captain John Moore's Company, being the Fifth Company of the Second Battalion of Lancaster County Militia, dated 25 Dec 1781.
DURYEE, FrederickNew Jersey Militia6 x great-grandfatherPrivate. Middlesex County Militia.
EVE, Rev. GeorgePatriotic Service6 x great-grandfatherRendered material aid to Continental Army
FAIRBANKS, Phinehas Sr.Patriotic Service7 x great-grandfatherMember of Committee of Correspondence and Safety at Harvard, MA in 1778.
GALLUP, BenjaminMassachusetts Militia6 x great-grandfatherCorporal, Capt. Zebulon Norten's co., Maj. Caleb Hyde's detachment of Berkshire Co. militia; entered service July 11, 1777; discharged July 27, 1777; service, 16 days; roll dated Equivalent; also, Capt. John Bacon's co., Col. Caleb Hyde's regt., Gen. Rosseter's brigade; entered service Oct. 20, 1781; discharged Oct. 28, 1781; service, 9 days, at Stillwater on an alarm.
GROOT, Simon CorneliusNew York Militia6 x great-grandfatherSergeant under Capt. Thomas Brower Banker in the 2nd Albany County Militia.
HART, Amos Sr.Connecticut Militia7 x great-grandfatherPrivate in the 2nd Battalion, Wadsworth Brigade, 1st Co., under Capt. Gad Stanley (his first cousin), Hartford County Militia; roll dtd 24 June 1776
HERNDON, BenjaminVirginia Continental Line6 x great-grandfatherServed as a private throughout 1777, first in Capt. Samuel Hawes' Co. of Foot, and later in Capt. Upshaw's Co. in the 2nd Virginia Reg. of the Continental Line, first commanded by Col. Alex. Spotswood and later by Col. Christian Febiger.
HUTTON, William, Jr.Virginia Continental Line6 x great-grandfatherPrivate and Matross in Capt. Dandridge’s Company, Col. Charles Harrison’s 1st Regiment of Virginia Artillery, Continental Troops.
JOHNSON, EbenezerConnecticut Militia6 x great-grandfatherServed as a substitute in New Haven County Militia as a drummer and fifer for six months in 1779. Volunteered in 1781 for two years in Capt. Peter Veal's company of Militia to "guard the coast at Guilford." Was in three battles in the Guilford area.
JUNGMANN, JacobPennsylvania Militia5 x great-grandfatherPrivate, Capt. George Feather’s 3rd Company, 9th Battalion, Lancaster County (PA) Militia.
KINNEY, John, Sr.New Jersey Militia5 x great-grandfatherIn 1776 he was ensign in Captain Potter’s company, Third Battalion. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant in the Eighth Company, and was made brevet captain.
LAMONT, ArchibaldNew York Militia6 x great-grandfatherAlbany County Militia
LOGAN, WilliamVirginia Militia6 x great-grandfatherIn 1779 he is listed as a member of the company of militia at Logan's Station (St. Asaphs), commanded by his brother, Capt. (later Gen.) Benjamin Logan.
MOORE, Elijah, Sr.Massachusetts Militia6 x great-grandfatherMinuteman, Hampden County Militia.
MORR, Andreas, Sr.Pennsylvania Militia6 x great-grandfatherPrivate in the 7th Battalion, Lancaster County Militia, Captain Thomas Robinson 3rd. Company 7th Battalion, Lancaster Militia, and Captain Boggs Militia Company.
MORR, John George, Sr.Pennsylvania Militia5 x great-grandfatherMember of Capt. John Moll's company of militia.
OWSLEY, Thomas IIIPatriotic Service7 x great-grandfatherFurnished supplies to the Continental Army.
PECK, Samuel, Jr.Patriotic Service7 x great-grandfatherTown officer in Wallingford, Connecticut during Revolution.
PURVIS, James, Sr.North Carolina Militia5 x great-grandfatherServed under Captains Williams, Cray, Coat, and Coalman
RANDALL, Stephen, Sr.Massachusetts Militia6 x great-grandfatherPrivate from Massachusetts, answering an alarm and serving under Capt. Joseph Fairbanks and Col. Asa Whitcomb.
ROBINSON, Irwin, Sr.British Army6 x great-grandfatherDrafted into the British army and served as such during the American Revolution. Wounded in the arm. Was at the Battle of Yorktown and present at the surrender of Lord Cornwallis, captured by Washington and returned to England after peace was declared.
TUGGLE, Henry IIIPatriotic Service6 x great-grandfatherSigned Oath of Allegiance in Goochland County, Virginia.
WOLF, Johann JonasPennsylvania Militia6 x great-grandfather2nd Lieutenant, serving under Capt. Peter Iekes in the 5th Company, 6th Battalion, York Co., PA Militia 1778-1779. Also served as a 1st Lieutenant in Co. A, 7th Battalion, York Co., PA Militia 1781-1783.

New Heritage Genealogy | American Revolution Ancestry
Created: 21 Aug 1999; Modified: 2 Feb 2024
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