The American Revolution in North Carolina

Capt. John Armstrong*

Known Regiment(s) Associated With:

Known Year(s) as a Captain:

2nd NC Regiment

1775-1777

Known Lieutenants:

Known Ensigns:

Known Sergeants:

Known Corporals:

 Samuel S. McIlwaine
Levi Sawyer
Joseph Tate
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Charles Allen
John W. Crunk
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James Barnes
John Carson
John W. Crunk
Reuben Curtis
John Fields
Thomas Finney
James Scandrett

Abraham Mexico
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Known Privates, Drummers, Fifers, etc.:

Joshua Babb

James Barnes

Alexander Carson

John Carson

Stephen Cook

Joseph Cox

Andrew Cresson

John W. Crunk

Bartholomew Curtis

Joshua Curtis

Peter Curtis

Reuben Curtis

John Day

John Edwards

Tobias Glenn

David Grant

Thomas Hazle

Ebenezer Hoskins

Gideon Johnson

Nathaniel Jordan

Philip McConnel

George McDowell

Abraham Mexico

Benjamin Negroe

George Nicholas

John Pond

William Royal

William Shropshire

John Spicer

William Steward

John Thomas

Stephen Truit

Richard White

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Date(s):

Known Battles / Skirmishes:

12/22/1775

Great Cane Brake (SC)

12/23-12/30/1775

Snow Campaign (SC)

6/28/1776

Fort Moultrie #1 (SC)

9/11/1777

Brandywine Creek (PA)

10/4/1777

Germantown (PA)

* Note - there were two Captains in NC named John Armstrong, both from Surry County.

This man was in the NC Continental Line and was promoted to Major and Lt. Colonel.

The other Capt. John Armstrong was in the NC Militia from Surry County.



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