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  1. Benjamin Cleveland (May 28, 1738 – October 1806) was an American pioneer and officer in the North Carolina militia. He is best remembered for his service as a colonel in the Wilkes County Regiment of the North Carolina militia during the War of Independence, and in particular for his role in the American victory at the Battle of Kings Mountain .

  2. Contents. Surry County, North Carolina. North Carolina. ( 2020) Surry County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 71,359. [2] Its county seat is Dobson, [3] and its largest community is Mount Airy . Surry county comprises the Mount Airy, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is ...

  3. William Broughton abt 1725 Brunswick, Virginia - 05 Nov 1804. Daniel Bryan 10 Feb 1758 Rowan County, North Carolina - 28 Feb 1845. William Burch abt 1755 Stokes County, North Carolina - 02 Jan 1844. C. Thomas Cadle 1760 Surry, North Carolina - 1854. Robert Cleveland 08 Jan 1744 Blue Run, Orange, Virginia - 10 Apr 1812. D.

  4. Rutherford's regiment rendezvoused at Fort McGahey with the Guilford and Surry County regiments under Colonels James Martin and Martin Armstrong on July 23, 1776. From there, the three groups traveled through the Blue Ridge Mountains at the Swannanoa Gap, passed up the valley of Hominy Creek, and crossed the Pigeon River.

  5. Original composition. When the 2nd (The Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot became The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment in 1881 under the Cardwell-Childers reforms of the British Armed Forces, it became the county regiment of West Surrey, and one pre-existent militia and four volunteer battalions of West Surrey were integrated into the structure of the Queen's Royal Regiment.

  6. The Rowan County Regiment was involved in 31 known engagements during the American Revolution from 1775 to 1782. They fought in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The battle of Torrence's Tavern was the only battle fought in what became Iredell County, North Carolina in 1788, where many of the regiment's soldiers resided after the war.

  7. Thomas Wade (North Carolina politician) Thomas Wade (1720–1786) was a merchant, commander of the Anson County Regiment of North Carolina militia during the American Revolution, and senator from Anson County in the North Carolina Provincial Congress and General Assembly. Wadesboro, North Carolina was named for him. [1] [2]