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New Brunswick (Canada) (search for this): entry white-anthony-walton
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): entry white-anthony-walton
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
New Jersey (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): entry white-anthony-walton
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
Martha Washington (search for this): entry white-anthony-walton
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
Anthony Walton White (search for this): entry white-anthony-walton
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
February, 1776 AD (search for this): entry white-anthony-walton
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
July 7th, 1750 AD (search for this): entry white-anthony-walton
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
February 10th, 1803 AD (search for this): entry white-anthony-walton
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.
1803 AD (search for this): entry white-anthony-walton
White, Anthony Walton 1750-1803
Military officer; born in New Brunswick, N. J., July 7, 1750; was appointed lieutenantcolonel of the 3d New Jersey Regiment in February, 1776, and was in command of cavalry in South Carolina in 1780.
He and most of his command were captured at Lanneau's Ferry in May of that year.
Colonel White was greatly esteemed by Washington, who in 1798 chose him as one of the brigadier-generals of the provisional army.
He died in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1803.