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Patrick Moore. The Whigs surround the fort and Moore surrenders 93 men and a large supply of arms South Carolina Loyalists in the American Revolution.

- 2006 - History - 762 pages Elijah Clarke, and Charles McDowell convinces Colonel Patrick Moore and the Loyalist garrison of Thickety Fort (Fort Anderson), South Carolina, books.google.com/books?isbn=0816059977

South Carolina Militia (Loyalist), Apr 1781, http://gaz.jrshelby.com/mcpherson. htm Patrick Moore, capture, http://gaz.jrshelby.com/fortthicketty.htm, 3

Resolution of the Loyalists on Pacolet River, South Carolina (1775) 144 VII. Patrick Moore is believed to have been captured by a party of Americans

Dutch Fork Militia, 96 Brigade, South Carolina 1773-1783 Lohrenz (1998); ^ Canada, A People's History Volume 1; ^ Patrick Bode, "Upper Canada, (2005 edition); Moore, Christopher. The Loyalist: Revolution Exile Settlement.

Jane's husband John had been commander of the area's loyalist militia, taking part in As Tory Colonel Patrick Moore and 150 (one account records 300) men marched toward the Return to Women of the Revolution in South Carolina

Alexander Lillington defeat large group of Loyalist commanded by Gen. Thicketty Fort -Tory Patrick Moore surrenders frontier fort to Patriot militia. Thomas Taylor's S.C. Militia capture of ferry and supplies being marshaled by

of Georgia, near the Cherokee Ford on Broad river, in South Carolina, under the command of Captain Patrick Moore, a distinguished loyalist.

July 20, 1780 at Lawson's Fork, South Carolina - Draper relates this story of the capture of Captain Patrick Moore, a noted Loyalist. Moore had escaped from

South Carolina Loyalists and Rebels. Website Created By Phil Norfleet Patrick Moore. 263. James Campbell, 288. William Sanders

July 20, 1780 at Lawson's Fork, South Carolina - Draper relates this story of the capture of Captain Patrick Moore, a noted Loyalist. Moore had escaped from

The Loyalist line soon fell into disarray due to the repeated Patriot firings. a cousin of Isaac Shelby, was captured by Patrick Ferguson.

The following petition, signed by eleven (11) South Carolina Loyalist Officers, James Moore of Camden and his four Sons. Patrick Moore, Captain

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