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Name | Joseph BONER [55],[119] | Aka | Joseph BONEY | Aka | Joseph BOUNEY | Birth | Male; 1754 | Death | 3 May 1826, age about 71; Pike County, Kentucky | Military | Revolutionary War soldier | Residence | USA |
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Name | Sarah MULLINS [55] | Aka | Sally MULLINS [55] | Birth | Female; About 1780; North Carolina | Death | Before 1860, age about 80; Pike County, Kentucky | Residence | USA |
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Notes for Joseph BONER Surname Boner, Boney or Bouney. Revolutionary War soldier from North Carolina. In his pension application, Joseph Bouney stated he "was in the rear guard when Colonel Tarleton defeated Colonel Buford. He was there wounded on the head by a sword and fell and while lying in his gore the horsemen rode over him, trod on his right ankle and smashed it to pieces so that he has never recovered the right use of it." This occurred on 19 May 1780 at Waxhaws Creek, South Carolina, when Tarleton attacked Abraham Buford's Virginia forces who were retreating to Hillsboro, North Carolina, after the surrender of Charleston. The Americans who were not killed or wounded tried to surrender but were cut down with swords and bayonets. This event was known as the "Massacre of Waxhaws." [119]
Notes for Sarah MULLINS Possibly Sally Mullins, although Sally might well have been a nickname. [55]
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Sources 55. | Book, Joseph T Daniels, 1988, Adkins of Eastern Kentucky and surrounding areas, Private publication, Library of Congress LC control #:88194814 |
119. | Email, Hugh Madden, 21 July 2018 |
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