Fairbairn, George- Rockingham County Court 24 Oct 1780, an information returned by the State Deputy Attorney for not giving in his taxable property, ordered summoned to answer. [ROCKING:78]
Fairfax, Thomas, Lord- Loyalist claim by Robert, Lord Fairfax, and other heirs of Thomas, Lord Fairfax, for compensation for confiscated lands in the Northern Neck. [C:147-8]
Fairlie, James- Loyalist claim; Warwick Co; Resided in VA before war before going to Pensacola, West Florida. [C:148]
Falconer, James- Pittsylvania County; January 1777, the county court certified that he had refused to take the oath of allegiance, and showed an unfriendly disposition towards the American Colonies. [PITT3:28]
Falkner, Jesse- Berkeley Co; Aug Court 1778, information filed against him for refusing to give in taxable articles. [BERK3:291]
Farmar, Thomas- Loyalist claim; Norfolk; Abandoned Norfolk in 1775, fought against the rebels at Great Bridge; Went to Nova Scotia in 1783. [C: 150]
Farmer, David– Jailed in Bedford County for 3 days in 1780 on suspicion of toryism (Abercrombie, vol 1, 99).
Farmer, William- Norfolk; Loyalist claim; Left England 1764; Joined British Army in 1775, but fled in Dec of that year; To London. [C:150-51]
Farrar, Edward and Edward Farrar Jr.- “Mulattoes,” Powhatan Co, on list of Tho. Turpin Jr. of those who refused to take the oath of allegiance to Virginia 26 Sep 1777. [VAGEN 27:192]
Feazle, Bernard– Bedford County Court 30 Sept 1780, examination of Bernard “Freazle” for “high treason,” he pleaded guilty of taking the oath [to the King of England] and of administering it to others, and it was the opinion of the court that he be tried before the General Court (Creel, Bedford County Virginia Court Orders 1774-1783, 113, with reference to Order Book 6, 303).
Feazle, Jacob– Bedford County Court 29 Aug 1780, examination of Jacob Feazle “for high treason,” he pleaded guilty, and it was the opinion of the court that he be tried before the General Court (Creel, Bedford County Virginia Court Orders 1774-1783, 110, with reference to Order Book 6, 296).
Feilde, Edmund- Loyalist claim; Son of Rev Thomas Feilde. [C:151]
Feilde, Thomas (Rev.)- Loyalist claim; Rector of Kingston, Gloucester Co; Divested of office 1777, died Staten Island, NY in 1781. [C:4, 151-2]
Feilde, William H.- Loyalist claim; son of Rev Thomas Feilde; Went to VA 1771, lived at Kingston; Escaped to British fleet Feb 1777; Arrived in London 1778. [C:152]
Fenwick, George Joseph- Loyalist claim; Broadways, Appomattox River; Served the King’s government since 1766; Fled to Staten Island NY in 1776. [C:152-3]
Fielden, Samuel– Jailed in Bedford County 4 days in 1780 on suspicion of toryism (Abercrombie, vol 1, 100).
Finley, David- Augusta Co Court Martial 17 Apr 1777, “Findley” summoned for not appearing at musters 18 Oct 1776, 1 March 1777, Capt Moffett; Court Martial 15 Oct 1777, acquitted for the muster of 1 March 1777, and fined for the muster of 18 Oct 1776. [ACCM:67, 74]
Finley, James- Augusta Co Court Martial 17 Apr 1777, “Findley” summoned for not appearing at muster 7 Feb 1777, Capt Moffett. [ACCM:67]
Fishwater, Thomas- Augusta Co Court Martial 17 Apr 1777, “Fishwatters” summone for not appearing at four musters, Capt Humble. [ACCM:68]
Flanagan, John- Loyalist claim; Fairfax Co; Joined British Army in GA; Went to Nova Scotia. [C:157]
Flanary, John- Montgomery Co; On a list of Capt Osburn’s militia company of muster delinquents, 3 Feb 1783. [VMHB 47:35]
Flavel, Anthony- Loyalist claim; Norfolk; Served in British Navy for seven years; Went to VA in 1764; Was “whipped, loaded with irons, and thrown into gaol for nine months”; sent to iron mines, drafted into American Army, but escaped to West Indies; Went to Nova Scotia. [C:157-8]
Fleming, Henry- Loyalist claim; Norfolk; Native of Cumberland, England, went to Norfolk 1770; Merchant; Major of militia during war; Left with Dunmore’s fleet; Returned to Whitehaven, Cumberland. [C:158]
Fleming, William- Augusta Co Court Martial 16 Oct 1777, fined for one muster, Capt Thomas Smith. [ACCM:80]
Flesher, John- Augusta Co Court Martial 27 Oct 1778, returned for not appearing at place of rendezvous when drafted to join Capt McCutchen’s Co under command of Lt Col Bowyer on expedition commanded by Gen McIntosh 20 Sept 1778, also fined twelve pounds for refusined to go out when drafted under command of Capt McCay 25 Aug 1777. [ACCM:105]
Fletcher, Job- Augusta Co Court Martial 16 Oct 1776, summoned for not appearing at four private musters, Capt Lockridge. [ACCM:58]
Fletcher, Robert- Augusta Co Court Martial 16 Oct 1776, summoned for not appearing at three private musters, Capt Lockridge. [ACCM:58]
Floyd Benjamin- “Beniamin Floied,” Accomack Co, on lists of delinquents who did not appear at musters of 11 July 1778, 3 Oct 1778, Capt Robert Coleburn. [ACCOM1]
Ford, Arnold- Augusta Co Court Martial 16 Oct 1776, Capt Linkhorn’s Co, “Foard” summoned to show cause why he did not go out when drafted; 15 Oct 1777, acquitted. [ACCM:60, 77]
Ford, Francis-Augusta Co Court Martial 16 Oct 1777, “Foard” fined for one muster, Capt Peoples. [ACCM:81]
Ford, James- Augusta Co Court Martial 15 Oct 1777, “Foard” fined for one muster, Capt Stewart. [ACCM:75]
Forehand, William- Augusta County; Court Martial 28 Oct 1778, Capt Long, returned for not appearing at muster 26 Sept 1778, acquitted. [ACCM:110]
Fornelson, Selbey- Accomack Co, on list of those who failed to appear at musters of 25 Apr 1778, 11 July 1778, Capt Robert Coleburn. [ACCOM1]
Foscue, William- Accomack Co, “Fosque” on a list of militia delinquents who did not appear at muster 26 June 1778, 31 July 1778, Capt William Downing. [ACCOM1]
Fountain, George- Berkeley Co; Aug Court 1778, information filed against him for refusing to give in taxable articles. [BERK3:291]
Frame, David- Augusta Co Court Martial 24 Oct 1778, returned for not appearing at musters 25 March 1777 and 24 Aug 1777, Capt McCreerey. [ACCM:96]
Frame, John Jr.- Augusta Co court martial 16 Oct 1777, fined for one muster. [ACCM:79; although not stated, from his placement in the minutes, the Capt was probably Capt Anderson]
Frame, John Sr.- Augusta Co court martial 16 Oct 1777, fined for one muster. [ACCM:79; although not stated, from his placement in the minutes, the Capt was probably Capt Anderson]
Francey, George- Augusta Co Court Martial 27 Oct 1778, returned for not appearing at muster 13 Apr 1778, Capt Trimble, acquitted. [ACCM:103-4]
Francis, Thomas- Augusta Co Court Martial 22 Oct 1778, returned for not appearing at muster of 20 Oct 1778, Capt Tate; acquitted and exempt from duty until he recovers his health. [ACCM:89]
Frazier, Daniel- [“Fraser”] Loyalist claim; Petersburg; Served in Col Fraser’s Highlanders in the French & Indian War, wounded at Quebec; Discharged 1763, went to VA as “skipper of trading vessel on the rivers”; Rejected commission in rebel army; Left VA June 1777. [C:166-7]
Frazier, David- Augusta Co court martial, 17 Oct 1776, “Fraizer” summoned for not appearing at one muster, Capt Daniel Smith. [ACCM:61]
Frazier, George- Augusta Co court martial, 16 Oct 1777, “Fraizer” fined for not appearing at muster of 1 Aug 1777, Capt Gray. [ACCM:77]
Frazier, James- Augusta Co Court Martial 16 Oct 1777, Capt “Fraizer” fined for not attending the court martial and general muster, and for not returning his list of delinquents. [ACCM:83]
Frazier, James- [“Fraser”] Loyalist claim; Norfolk; Shoemaker; Joined British Army with brother Allen Fraser at start of war. [C:168]
Frazier, Samuel Sr- “Fraizer,” Augusta Co Court Martial 28 Oct 1778, summoned for not appearing at muster 5 May 1778, Capt Thompson, fined five shillings. [ACCM:106-7]
Freazle– see Feazle.
Fulton, David- Augusta Co Court Martial 22 Oct 1778, Cat Tates, delinquents, returned for not appearing at the place of rendezvous when drafted 20 Sept 1778, fined twelve pounds. [ACCM:88]
Fulton, James- Augusta Co Court Martial 17 Apr 1777, summoned for not appearing at muster 12 Apr 1777, Capt Hopkins; 15 Oct 1777, fined for musters of 31 May 1777, 28 June 1777, 30 Aug 1777, 8 Sept 1777, 18 Sept 1777, 4 Oct 1777. [ACCM:68, 75]
Fulton, John- Augusta Co Court Martial 15 Oct 1777, fined for muster of 4 Oct 1777, Capt Hopkins. [ACCM:75]
Fulton, John- Augusta County; Court Martial 28 Oct 1778, Capt Kinkead, returned for not appearing at muster 21 Sept 1778, acquitted. [ACCM:109]
Funk, Peter– Jailed in Bedford County for 9 days in 1780 on suspicion of toryism (Abercrombie, vol 1, 99).
Furman, Shadrack- Loyalist claim; Accomac Co; Free man of color, entertained British troops in his home; seized rebels, given 500 lashes; lost eyesight and use of leg; Went to England March 1786. [C:174]
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