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This is a partial list with familiar names. Search for the Webbs from Brunswick who contributed public service during the American Revolution. Virginia Publick Claims The War for Independance Brunswick County Court Booklet A return of the proceedings of the county Court of Brunswick under the Act entitled “An act for adjusting claims for property impressed or taken for the public service.” Claims for property impressed by order of General Lawson by Paschall Greenhill allowed as followed: Buckner Stith (son of Drury) 1 horse 5 or 6 years. Owen Myrick - 1 horse William Vaughan - 1 horse, 5 years John Rose - 1 horse, 8 years Thomas Claiborne, 1 horse, 7 years Thomas Marriott, 1 saddle, 1 bridle Richard Lanier, 1 saddle John Jones, for flour taken by Capt. Benns Jones on march to join Gen. Stevens at Hillsbrough 1780. June 29, 1785 - Wooten Harris, for 1 gun taken by Capt. William Vaughan for militia that joined Marquess. William Stith, for 1 gun and bayonet taken for militia. Certificate from Major Joseph Peebles . Page 72. At a meeting of the Court of Brunswick appointed by the act of Assembly for furnishing cloathing (sp) and beef for the Army the 13th, December, 1782. The court are of opinion that the different receivers of the divisions ought to receive 1-10 Lire? Each. Henry Briggs William Collier Charles Edmunds Sterling Edmunds Hamlin Freeman John Clayton Lewis Parham Henry Robinson William Lanier William Vaughan, Jr. Buckner Lanier William Mason Robert Mabry John Lucas James Maclin Daniel Mabry Benjamin Goodrich Nathaniel Mabry Benjamin Ezell William King Owen Myrick Edmund Webb Thomas Claiborne Vines Collier Benjamin Johnson Moses Johnson John Webb Robert Spencer Turner Bynum James Turner Joseph Mason Thomas Stokes Briggs Goodrich Littleberry Robinson Rowe Harris Capt. William Vaughan John Vincent Samuel Davis Simon Turner Henry Mangum Providing Beef Thomas Cocke Col. William Brown (Surry) Briggs Goodrich Mrs. Mary Winne (Wynn) Col. William Allen (Surry) Henry Bass John Batte (driven to Col. James Mason) Mark Jackson (to Col. James Mason) Drury Stith Charles King Claims for property impressed by Lieut. William Gray for the use of Col. White’s Regt. John Duggar, 1 horse, 4 years Thomas Washington, 1 horse, ten years. Micajah Webb, 1 horse, 4 years. Rowe Harris, 1 horse, 8 years. Thomas Stokes, 1 horse, 3 years. Isaac Ledbetter, 1 horse, 3 years. John Rose, 1 horse, 8 years. Sterling Edmunds, 19 gal. Oats for 19 Dragoon horses of Col. White’s Regt. / breakfast for 6 men. Thomas Stith, I bushel corn for 5 Dragoons of Col. White’s Regt. John Gillum (Gilliam), 2 mares impressed by Joseph Brock 1780, 12 years. Briggs Goodrich, 1 horse impressed from Charles Irby at Stoner’s Mill by Henry Morris. 9 years. Buckner Stith, Junior, 25 bushel oats taken by Edmund Webb, Q. Master, Brunswick Militia, on march to join Marquess. Capt. Henry Briggs, for a waggon, team and driver, 8 days impressed Edmund Webb, for bacon for Brunswick militia under Major Joseph Peebles on his way to join the Marquiss. Capt. John Stith, 12 gal. Brandy, 1 beef Col. John Flood Edmunds, 2 beeves Col. James Lucas, 12 beef Nathaniel Harrison, 2 beeves Lewis Tyus, 2 beeves Mrs. Lucy Newsum, 2 beeves Robert Clemmons, 1 beef James Birdsong, collecting beef 18 and a half days. William Birdsong, collecting beef 11 days. Henry Ledbetter, 1 gun taken by Capt. William Goodrich (Leslies Invasion) Notify Administrator about this message?
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