Person:Thomas Caradine (1)

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Thomas Caradine
b.1756
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Name Thomas Caradine
Gender Male
Birth? 1756
Marriage 1789 to Elizabeth Grant
Death? 8 May 1820 Oconee County, South Carolina
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    Thomas Caradine
    Birth 1756
    Death 8 May 1820 (aged 63–64)
    Burial Baldwin-Yow-Caradine Cemetery
    Seneca, Oconee County, South Carolina, USA

    He "was a Revolutionary War soldier. He volunteered and entered service in Rowan County, North Carolina. He was a 'wagonmaster' and served under General Wayne for about six months and then under Colonel Locke, General Rutherford, and Captain Bell marching through North and South Carolina. He was in the Battles of Guilford and another called Long Swamp."43, p. 33 He was a private.32 v.2

    Abstract from his wife's pension application54: "Thomas Caradine--N.C., Pa.--File No. W20836. Rowan Co., N.C.; Private. Application filed 31 Dec. 1844, by Elizabeth Caradine, widow of Thomas, in Pickens District, S.C., aged 78. Her statements: Thomas Caradine entered service first in Rowan Co., N.C., but had previously served in Gen. Wayne's Army for 6 months in Pennsylvania, while on a visit there. He served under Capt. Bell, Col. Locke, and Genl. Rutherford; was in Battle of Guilford, and Long Swamp. He entered the service as soon as times became troublesome and served during the whole war. She states she married Thomas Caradine on 12 Aug. 1789, in Greenville Dist., S.C.; her maiden name was Elizabeth Grant. Thomas Caradine died 8 May 1820, Pickens Dist., S.C. Inscribed on Roll of N.C., at rate of $67.77 per annum, to commence 4 Mar. 1843. Family data: Two children mentioned in affidavit by James M. Grant, Habersham Co., Ga.: William Caradine and Bird Caradine. Further affidavits and depositions, etc., by: Col. Joseph Taylor, Catharine Tankersley, Michael Speed, Nathaniel Hull, Mrs. Fanny Knox, William J. Grant, Rev. Joseph Grisham."

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