Family |
Neill McPhaul & wife Mary Perkins |
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Associated Grants/Deeds: 17xx - xxxx Bladen Co., NC |
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HUSBAND |
Neill McPhaul, a Tory Captain during the Revolutionary War | ||
Birth | c.1735-40 | Place | Scotland or NC? |
Chr | – | Place | – |
Death | after December 1, 1781 | Place | According to his daughter's court deposition Neill McPhaul was severely wounded at the battle of the Brick House near the current town of Leland opposite Wilmington, NC. He died and is buried in Charleston, SC. He was wounded but alive on a list of soldiers in Charleston, SC, dated Dec 1, 1781. |
Burial | – | Place | Charleston, SC |
Father | John McPhaul | Mother | unknown |
Marriage | – | Place | – |
Other spouses | – | Marriage | – |
WIFE | Mary "Pretty Polly" Perkins | ||
Birth | c.1745 | Place | Scotland, Virginia or Cumberland or Bladen Co., NC? |
Chr | – | Place | – |
Death | December 1815 - January 1816 | Place | Probably Robeson (now Hoke) Co., NC |
Burial | – | Place | Probably Robeson (now Hoke) Co., NC |
Father | Joshua Perkins | Mother | Marrion Johnston (widowed by Perkins's death she married John McPhaul, Sr.) |
Other spouses | – | Marriage | – |