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James Brandon (colonel)

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148:. He obtained Granville land grants on the north side of Fourth Creek in Rowan County in 1760 and 1764 and was a slave owner. According to his will he had the following children: William Brandon, Benjamin Brandon, John Brandon, Jane (Brandon) Wilson, Abel Brandon, Armstrong Brandon, He served on the 188:
The North Carolina General Assembly split the Rowan County Regiment into two regiments on October 22, 1775β€”the 1st Rowan County Regiment and the 2nd Rowan County Regiment. On May 9, 1777, when the Burke County Regiment was created, the 1st Rowan County Regiment reverted to the Rowan County Regiment.
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On May 1, 1782, the Rowan County Regiment was split into the 1st and 2nd Rowan County regiments and Colonel Brandon was given command of the 2nd Rowan County Regiment.
303:"Minutes of the Rowan County Committee of Safety, Rowan County (N.C.). Committee of Safety, September 20, 1775 - September 25, 1775, Volume 10, Pages 252-254" 53: 152:, before the Revolutionary War. He died after the war in 1790 in Rowan County and was buried at the Thyatira Presbyterian Church Cemetery. 317: 144:
James Brandon was born in 1734, the son of John Brandon Jr. and Maley Cathey. In 1754, he married Elizabeth Armstrong in
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James served as an officer in the North Carolina militia during the American Revolution:
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Major in the 1st Rowan County Regiment of the North Carolina militia (1775–1777)
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Lt. Colonel in the Rowan County Regiment of North Carolina militia (1780–1782)
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Major in the Rowan County Regiment of the North Carolina militia (1777–1780)
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Carolina Cradle - Settlement of the Northwest Carolina Frontier 1747-1762
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North Carolina militiamen in the American Revolution
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Rowan County, North Carolina
Thyatira Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Millbridge, North Carolina
United States of America
North Carolina
Rowan County Regiment
2nd Rowan County Regiment
American Revolution
2nd Rowan County Regiment
Rowan County, North Carolina
Rowan County Committee of Safety
Rowan County Regiment
2nd Rowan County Regiment
Cherokee Expedition
Siege of Charleston




"James Brandon"


"The Knox and Brandon Families"


"Minutes of the Rowan County Committee of Safety, Rowan County (N.C.). Committee of Safety, September 20, 1775 - September 25, 1775, Volume 10, Pages 252-254"
"Historical Research Report of Kerr Mill and Mill Bridge Community, Rowan County"
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North Carolina militiamen in the American Revolution
1734 births

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