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Perquimans County Regiment. The Perquimans County Regiment was one of the 35 existing county militias to be authorized as a regiment of the North Carolina militia by the North Carolina Provincial Congress on September 9, 1775. It was active until the end of the war. The colonels included: Colonel Miles Harvey (1775-1776), He died in ...
- 1776-1783
- North Carolina
- Brigade
- North Carolina militia
William Skinner (December 25, 1728 – January 26, 1798) was a Province of North Carolina official, planter and brigadier general in Edenton District Brigade of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolution. [1] [2] Life story. William was born on December 25, 1728, in Perquimans County, Province of North Carolina. [3] .
- 1775-1779
- Brigadier General
- Battle of Great Bridge
- North Carolina militia
Martin County Regiment: Edenton District Brigade, Halifax District Brigade: 1775 1783 Col William Williams: 1st Pasquotank County Regiment: Edenton District Brigade 1775 1783 Col John Lowery: 2nd Pasquotank County Regiment: Edenton District Brigade 1775 1777 Col Isaac Gregory: Perquimans County Regiment: Edenton District Brigade 1775 1783
UnitSubordinationEstablishedDisbandedNorth Carolina Militia and State Troops ...17781783North Carolina Militia Command17761783Edenton District Brigade17801780Edenton District Brigade17801780The Edenton District Brigade was a brigade of the North Carolina militia which served as a centralised command over the regiments close to the city of Wilmington . History. Edward Vail, Sr. was commissioned as the first commander of the Edenton District Brigade on May 4, 1776.
Perquimans County Regiment [] The Perquimans County Regiment was one of the 35 existing county militias to be authorized as a regiment of the North Carolina militia by the North Carolina Provincial Congress on September 9, 1775. It was active until the end of the war. The colonels included: Colonel Miles Harvey (1775-1776), He died in 1776.
Summary. In September of 1775, the Third Provincial Congress divided the state into six military districts. These districts were each comprised of a number of counties surrounding a significant town and corresponded with existing judicial districts: Edenton, Halifax, Hillsborough, New Bern, Salisbury, and Wilmington.
Martin County Regiment*. 1st Pasquotank County Regiment. 2nd Pasquotank County Regiment. Perquimans County Regiment. --. Tyrrell County Regiment. * Martin County was transferred to the Halifax District Brigade of Militia in December of 1777.