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Revolutionary War Soldier

Private
Nathan Yarborough

A Patriot of the American Revolution
Biography

1779-1780, a Private under Capt. James Herndon and Lt. Col. Archibald Lytle (a Continental officer). In Charleston, SC erecting breastworks, etc., discharged before the town surrendered. 1780-1781, a Private under Capt. Etheldred Jones (Wake County Regiment), attached to Lt. Col. Thomas Farmer (Orange County Regiment). 1781, a Private under a Capt. Nicholas and Col. Ambrose Ramsey. Born in 1750 in Duplin County, NC.

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

Siege of Charleston 1780 (SC), Tarrant's Tavern, Guilford Court House, Hobkirk's Hill (SC), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 (SC)

Key Details
Full NameNathan Yarborough
RankPrivate
RegimentChatham County Regiment
Enlisted1779
Discharged1781
StateNC
Battles & Engagements
Siege of Charleston 1780 (SC), Tarrant's Tavern, Guilford Court House, Hobkirk's Hill (SC), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 (SC)
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