Flud Mitchell

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In this application he states that he "...volunteered 12 Jul 1775 and served two years with Col. Thomson and Capt. Purvis".  Another Pension Application [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mecklenburg/military/revwar/pensions/buckaloe447gmt.txt here] confirms that Purvis was a Capt in South Carolina.  Apparently ([http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdowdle/TheDowdleTree/DOWDLEsOfUS/States/SouthCarolina.htm see the bottom of this page]), Captain Purvis commanded a company of Rangers within the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_South_Carolina_Regiment 3rd South Carolina Regiment] which itself was initially commanded by Col William Thompson.  The 3rd was raised at the 96th District Court House in Jun 1775, just a month before Flud joined.  We see that he would have just turned 18, making it very likely that his family was, at this time, living in or near the 96th Judicial District.
 
In this application he states that he "...volunteered 12 Jul 1775 and served two years with Col. Thomson and Capt. Purvis".  Another Pension Application [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/mecklenburg/military/revwar/pensions/buckaloe447gmt.txt here] confirms that Purvis was a Capt in South Carolina.  Apparently ([http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdowdle/TheDowdleTree/DOWDLEsOfUS/States/SouthCarolina.htm see the bottom of this page]), Captain Purvis commanded a company of Rangers within the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_South_Carolina_Regiment 3rd South Carolina Regiment] which itself was initially commanded by Col William Thompson.  The 3rd was raised at the 96th District Court House in Jun 1775, just a month before Flud joined.  We see that he would have just turned 18, making it very likely that his family was, at this time, living in or near the 96th Judicial District.
  
Three trees submit to the Ancestry World Tree state that Flud Mitchell by his wife, there given as Sarah Bennett, had a son John Mitchell born about 1775.  The tree do not provide adequate documentation for this fact, so I'm unsure of it, but give it here as is.
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Three trees submit to the Ancestry World Tree state that Flud Mitchell by his wife, there given as Sarah Bennett, had a son John Mitchell born about 1775.  The trees do not provide adequate documentation for this fact, so I'm unsure of it, but give it here as is.
  
 
There is a deed dated 14 Feb 1778 from "Flood Mitchell of Granville County, [[South Carolina]]" to John Dugger for 233 acres.  Flood states that he next "...enlisted again in 1778 under Capt. Hammond and Capt. Jones and served in an expedition against the Creek Indians."
 
There is a deed dated 14 Feb 1778 from "Flood Mitchell of Granville County, [[South Carolina]]" to John Dugger for 233 acres.  Flood states that he next "...enlisted again in 1778 under Capt. Hammond and Capt. Jones and served in an expedition against the Creek Indians."

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