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Revolutionary War Soldier

Private
Ananias Higgins

A Patriot of the American Revolution
Biography

1779, a Private under Capt. Thomas Price, then Capt. John Beverly (Wilkes County Regiment), both attached to Col. Charles McDowell (Burke County Regiment). Lived in Wilkes County. 1781, a Private under Capt. Alexander Gordon, attached to Col. Francois DeMalmedy (NC Light Dragoons). He claims to have lost two brothers, Robert and William, at the battle of Eutaw Springs, SC. 1781, also a Private under Capt. Samuel Dyer and Col. Martin Armstrong (Surry County Regiment). Born on 11/14/1763 in what became Guilford County, NC.

Service Overview
Enlisted1779
Discharged1781
Service2 years
UnitRutherford County Regiment
RolePrivate
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Battle Records

Eutaw Springs (SC)

Key Details
Full NameAnanias Higgins
RankPrivate
RegimentRutherford County Regiment
Enlisted1779
Discharged1781
StateNC
Battles & Engagements
Eutaw Springs (SC)
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