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Revolutionary War Soldier

Private
John Hudgins

A Patriot of the American Revolution
Biography

1780, a Private under Capt. Harrison Macon and Col. Benjamin Exum. Wounded/POW at the battle of Camden, SC, escaped. Lived in Franklin County. 1781, a Private under Capt. William Richards, first attached to Col. John Dickerson (Granville County Regiment), then attached to Col. Joseph Taylor (Granville County Regiment). 1781, also a Private under Capt. Elijah Denby and Col. James Read (NC Light Horse Regiment). 1781, also a Private under a Capt. Ferry and Lt. Col. Thomas Sherrod. 1783, a Private under Capt. Swan Trouton and Col. Joel Lewis in the NC State Regiment (State Troops) as a substitute to finish the tour of William Graham. Born on 6/13/1760 in Amelia County, VA.

Service Overview
Enlisted1780
Discharged1783
Service3 years
Unit2nd NC Regiment of Militia
RolePrivate
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Battle Records

Camden (SC), Guilford Court House

Key Details
Full NameJohn Hudgins
RankPrivate
Regiment2nd NC Regiment of Militia
Enlisted1780
Discharged1783
StateNC
Battles & Engagements
Camden (SC), Guilford Court House
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