Rev. Henry Patillo– Delegate 3rd Provincial Congress of North Carolina. Member of Safety Committee, and read morning prayers before the Provincial Congress each day, Halifax 1775 (DAR confirmed) Kimbrough side.
Aaron Steele– South Carolina Militia Private–Rendered Material Aid (DAR confirmed) Kimbrough side
Capt Thomas Young– A Minuteman/Patriot, manufactured ammunition for Continental Army In North Carolina Kimbrough side. (DAR Confirmed)
Henry Young– Captain of the 7th Virginia Regiment – Kimbrough side (DAR confirmed)
Benjamin Mathews– North Carolina Militia (DAR confirmed) Helm Side
Robert Aiken– private in the 5th company, 2nd Battalion Philadelphia Militia- Commanded by Captain Andrew Kennedy under Lieut. Col. James Read. Served in the 6th Continental Line, Commander in Chief’s Guards under Lieut. William Colfax. It was a detail that protected George Washington. Formed in 1776, the Guard was with Washington in all of his battles. It was disbanded in 1783 (DAR record confirmed information)
Headstone reads “He was a Whig Soldier in the war of the American Revolution Strictly honest and of untiring industry …?? an independence, living and dying without reproach” Kimbrough Side
Capt William A. Gaston– Enlisted 25 Sept. 1775 South Carolina- Captain of the New Acquisition Militia Regiment 1775-1779 Lower ninety-six district Regiment late 1779-1780, Hampton’s Regiment of Light Dragoons (DARconfirmed) Kimbrough Side of the Family
Justice John Gaston (William’s Father-Historic Home site Marker reads- “Home Site of Justice John Gaston—Two miles south at Cedar Shoals on the south side of fishing Creek was the house of John Gaston, Esq. Justice of the Peace under both the Royal and State governments. Though advanced in years, he was the leading spirit in arousing resistance to the British in this area. All nine of his sons fought for freedom: four died in service. (DAR confirmed patriot) Kimbrough side
Robinson Ross– Private Jan. 1, 1783 3rd Regiment Maryland Continental Line. Awarded 100 acres in 1799 He received a Tenn. land grant in Williamson County for his service. Awarded $8 month pension in 1818 for his service. (DAR comfirmed Patriot) Helm side
Roger Tregoe– Private Maryland Militia. Letter dated June 28, 1781 “Sir, I have sent fourteen draughted Militia Men under the Care of Liuet. Hugh McGuire, procured und a late Act of Assembly, to serve in the Continental Army until the 10th December net. A List of the Names you have inserted below-several of them have been Waterman & seem very desirous of serving on board some of our Barges, particularly Peter Harington, Job Hubbert, Roger Tregoe & Anthony Tall Jr. I have desired Mr McGuire to apply to your Board to satisfy him for transporting the draughted Men to Annapolis. I have the Honour to be Sir yr. hible. Servt, Henry Hooper His Excellency the Governor — Dorchester County in Council.” Helm side
James Carter– Private Stewart’s Command Georgia Militia May 7, 1793 detachment of Militia Calvary under the command of Lt.. Col. Daniel Stewart , “on a pursuit of Indians” He was payed $3.75 for 4 days Kimbrough side
(Camille Helm Lundeen’s Ancestors represented 6 of the 13 colonies which included Maryland, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Virginia)