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Index to American War of Independence Combatants

American War of Independence
   &nbspArmstrong, Thomas St. George
   &nbspArnold, Benedict
   &nbspBagot, John Lloyd, Aide-de-Camp to Lord Cornwallis
   &nbspBaird, James Gardiner, of Saugh
   &nbspBalfour, Nisbet, of Dunbog, where he was wounded at Bunkers Hill
   &nbspBall, Henry
   &nbspBathurst, Lawrence
   &nbspBeamish, William, as the Adjutant of the 19th Regiment
   &nbspBeauclerk, George, 4th Duke of
   &nbspBlacker, Henry
   &nbspBlacker, William, as a Captain with the 105th Regiment
   &nbspBlakeney, John
   &nbspBlakeney, William
   &nbspBrereton, William ( 1776 ), where he was wounded on the march from Philadelphia to New York
   &nbspBruce, Andrew
   &nbspBurgoyne, John
   &nbspBurnett, Robert, of Leys, 7th B
Campbell, Colin
Campbell, Duncan, 9th of Invera
   &nbspCampbell, James, 1st and last B ( 1780-1783 )
   &nbspCampbell, Patrick
Chevers, William
   &nbspClinton, Henry
   &nbspCoffin, John
Cooke, John
   &nbspCornwallis, Charles, 1st Marque
   &nbspCowper, Spencer, where he commanded a brigade
   &nbspDalrymple-Hay, John, of Park Pl
   &nbspDavis, Dudley Daniel ( 1779-1783 )
   &nbspDouglas, Charles, 1st Bt. ( 1776 ), where he forced a passage up the St. Lawrence and relieved Quebec
   &nbspDoyle, John, 1st and last Bt.
   &nbspDrummond, Andrew John ( 1776-1777 )
   &nbspDrummond, Louis Edouard Genevi, with Marquis de Lafayette
   &nbspDrummond, Thomas, Lord Drummond
   &nbspDunbar, William
   &nbspDundas, Thomas, of Fingask ( 1779-1781 ), where he surrendered Yorktown
   &nbspDunn, James ( 1780-1782 ), with cavalry under General Anderson and General Sumter
   &nbspFairbairn, Andrew, as a conscript
   &nbspFinch, George, 9th Earl of Winc
   &nbspFitzGerald, Edward
   &nbspFraser, Alexander, and was taken prisoner in Oct 1781 at York Town
   &nbspFraser, Simon, Master of Lovat
French, Arthur Richard
   &nbspFyers, William
   &nbspGardiner, William Neville
   &nbspGordon, William ( 1781 )
   &nbspGraves, Thomas, 1st Lord Graves
Grierson, James
Grierson, Thomas
   &nbspGrierson, William
   &nbspHamond, Andrew Snape, 1st Bt.
   &nbspHarcourt, William, 3rd Earl Har ( 1775-1778 )
   &nbspHarris, George, 1st Baron Harri
   &nbspHart, George Vaughan
Harvey, Stephen
   &nbspHay, Thomas, of Park, 4th Bt.
   &nbspHonywood, William
   &nbspHoward, John, 15th Earl of Suff
   &nbspImlay, Gilbert
   &nbspJohnson, Henry, 1st Bt. ( 1777 )
   &nbspJohnson, Peter Warren
   &nbspLancey, Oliver ( 1776-1777 )
   &nbspLeigh, Charles
   &nbspLeighton, Baldwin, 6th Bt., where he was wounded
Leslie, William
   &nbspLudlow, George James, 3rd Earl
   &nbspLyon, James
   &nbspMacDonald, Alexander, 3rd of Bo ( 1775-1783 )
   &nbspMacbride, John
   &nbspMacdonald, Alexander, 5th of Ki
   &nbspMacdonald, Angus, 4th of Milton
   &nbspMacdonald, John, 8th of Glenala
   &nbspMackintosh, Æneas, of Mackintos ( 1776-1781 )
   &nbspMaclean, Allan, of Brolas, 6th
   &nbspMacpherson, Duncan, of Cluny Ma, with the 71st Fraser Highlanders
Macpherson, John
   &nbspMatheson, John
   &nbspMaxwell, William, of Calderwood
Monckton, Henry
   &nbspMontgomerie, Hugh, 12th Earl of
   &nbspMontgomery-Cuninghame, Alexand
   &nbspMurray-Pulteney, James, of Dune ( 1775 )
   &nbspNeedham, Francis, 1st Earl of K
   &nbspNorton, Chapple
   &nbspO’Hara, James
   &nbspPercy, Hugh, 2nd Duke of Northu ( 1775-1777 )
   &nbspPersse, Henry ( 1775-1777 )
   &nbspPhipps, Henry, 1st Earl of Mulg ( 1776-1778 )
   &nbspPreston, Charles, 5th Bt.
   &nbspPrevost, Jacques Marc
   &nbspRawdon-Hastings, Francis, 1st M ( 1775 ), where he was wounded at Bunker Hill
   &nbspRobertson, Alexander, 19th of S
   &nbspRobertson, William, 13th of Lud
   &nbspRobinson, Beverley
   &nbspRobinson, Christopher
   &nbspRobinson, John
   &nbspRobinson, Morris
   &nbspRoss, Alexander
   &nbspSaltonstall, Dudley, in the Penobscot Expedition
   &nbspSandilands, James, 9th Lord Tor
   &nbspSargent, Paul Dudley
   &nbspSaumarez, Thomas
   &nbspShaw, Aeneas
   &nbspSinclair, John, 11th Earl of Ca, and was wounded at the siege of Charlestown
   &nbspStannus, Thomas, where he was severely wounded
   &nbspTarleton, Bannastre, 1st and la ( 1781 )
   &nbspTwisden, William
   &nbspWaldegrave, George, 4th Earl Wa ( 1776-1777 )
   &nbspWalker, Nathaniel
   &nbspWallace-Dunlop, Andrew, 20th of ( 1775 )
Westropp, Richard
   &nbspWhitworth, Charles, 1st Earl of
   &nbspWilliams-Freeman, William Peer
    Count equals 113 individuals.

Battle of Brandywine
   &nbspAgnew, James, 2nd of Howlish Ha ( 11 Jun 1777 ), where he commanded a division
   &nbspCoote, Eyre
   &nbspCornwallis, Charles, 1st Marque ( 13 Sep 1777 )
   &nbspTone, Andrew
    Count equals 4 individuals.

Battle of Bunker Hill
Bainbrigge, John ( 17 Jun 1775 )
   &nbspBlakeney, William, where he was severely wounded
D’Oyly, Hadley ( 1775 )
   &nbspGrant, Noah, III ( 17 Jun 1775 )
Hesketh, Robert ( 17 Jun 1775 )
   &nbspMassy, Hugh, where he was severely wounded
Minchin, George ( 17 Jun 1775 )
   &nbspPigot, Robert, 2nd Bt. ( 17 Jun 1775 )
   &nbspPitcairn, John ( 17 Jun 1775 )
Verner, Thomas ( 17 Jun 1775 )
    Count equals 10 individuals.

Battle of Fort Ticonderoga
   &nbspFitch, Eleanor ( 1759 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Germanstown
Agnew, James, 2nd of Howlish Ha ( 4 Oct 1777 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Saratoga
   &nbspBromhead, Gonville, 1st Bt. ( 1777 ), where he was wounded and captured
   &nbspBurnett, Robert, of Leys, 7th B ( 1777 ), where he was captured
Clerke, Francis Carr, 7th Bt. ( 15 Oct 1778 )
Frazer, Simon ( 1777 )
   &nbspPellew, John ( 1777 )
    Count equals 5 individuals.

Battle of Ticonderoga
   &nbspBlakeney, John
   &nbspCampbell, Alexander, 10th of In ( 8 Jul 1758 ), where he was wounded along with his father
   &nbspGrant, Francis
   &nbspHaldane, David, 3rd of Aberuthv ( 1758 )
   &nbspLindsay, Alexander, 6th Earl of ( 7 Jul 1777 ), where he was wounded
MacGregor, John ( 1759 )
   &nbspMilne, Alexander
Proby, Thomas ( 1758 )
Stewart, George
    Count equals 9 individuals.

Battle of Yorktown
   &nbspAsgill, Charles, 2nd Bt. ( Oct 1781 ), where he was taken prisoner. He was condemned to death in retaliation for an American officer who was hanged, but was reprieved six months later
   &nbspBlood-Smyth, Matthew, during which he was captured
    Count equals 2 individuals.

Capture of Yorktown
   &nbspCornwallis, Charles, 1st Marque ( 19 Oct 1781 ), where he surrendered his 4,000 troops to the Americans and Frnech
    Count equals 1 individual.

South American War of Independence
Eyre, Thomas
    Count equals 1 individual.

capture of Ticonderoga
   &nbspAmherst, Jeffrey, 1st Baron Amh ( 26 Jul 1759 )
    Count equals 1 individuals.

Total count equals 148 individuals.

=killed in action or mortally wounded during this battle/war