Ingram, James- Loyalist claim; Norfolk; Merchant; Was in Dunmore’s fleet and acted as Commissioner of Enquiry; Wrecked in a storm, confined 2.5 years; Went to NY and then England. [C:252]
Ingram, Samuel– Montgomery County; Warrant from William Christian to “a deputed Constable,” 21 Oct 1779; Whereas Samuel Ingram has been accused of saying “he would shoot and maim Col William Preston,” warrant to apprehend sd Ingram (LVA, Montgomery County Commonwealth Causes, barcode 1048926).
Irving, Thomas- Petersburg; 2 Jan 1776, Dinwiddie Co Committee of Correspondence informed President of the Convention that Irving was a Deputy Postmaster, and also an agent for Neil Jamieson (“inimical to this country, and a partizan of Lord Dunmore’s”), therefore they request instructions for how to deal with him. [SCRIB5:318, 359]
Irwin, Andrew Jr.- Augusta Co Court Martial 24 Oct 1778, Capt Henderson’s delinquents, “Erwin” returned for disobedience of orders 24 Sep 1778, and fined five shillings for the same at court martial of 26 Oct 1778. [ACCM:94, 97]
Irwin, Andrew Sr.- Augusta Co Court Martial 26 Oct 1778, returned for not appearing at muster 20 Oct 1778, Capt Henderson, and fined. [ACCM:97]
Irwin, Andrew- Augusta Co Court Martial 26 Oct 1778, Capt Henderson’s delinquents (but formerly of Capt Stephenson’s Co), returned for not appearing at place of rendezvous when drafted 29 Apr 1778. [ACCM:98; compare with above]
Irwin, Benjamin- Augusta Co Court Martial 17 Oct 1776, summoned for not appearing at two musters, Capt Stephenson; 16 Oct 1777, fined for two musters. [ACCM:62, 78]
Irwin, Benjamin- Augusta Co Court Martial 24 Oct 1778, “Erwin” returned for disobedience of orders 7 Sep 1778 and 24 Sep 1778, Capt Henderson, and acquittee for the same at Court Martial 26 Oct 1778, also acquitted for not appearing at muster of 20 Oct 1778. [ACCM:94, 97]
Irwin, Edward- Augusta Co Court Martial 24 Oct 1778, Lt “Erwin” returned for not appearing at muster 5 Sep 1778, Capt Henderson; Court Martial 26 Oct 1778, returned for disobedience of orders for not appearing at Robert McKitrick’s according to Capt Henderson’s order on 25 Aug 1778, he confessed the charge, his punishment was a reprimand from the President of the Court Martial in the presence of the Court, after which Lt Irwin resigned. [ACCM:94, 97]
Irwin, Edward Jr.- Augusta Co Court Martial 24 Oct 1778, “Erwin” returned for not appearing at muster 5 Sep 1778, Capt Henderson; Court Martial of 26 Oct 1778 indicates that he was fined for the muster of 5 Sep 1778. [ACCM:94, 97]
Irwin, Francis- Augusta County Court Martial 17 Oct 1776, “Erwin” summoned for not appearing at one muster, Capt Stephenson; 16 Oct 1777, fined for one muster. [ACCM:62, 78]
Irwin, George– Montgomery County; 28 April 1779, warrant from Walter Crockett and William Davies to any officer “civel or military” who is empowered to command a guard for his assistance; “Whereas complaint has been made upon oath that Peter Kinder and Fredrick Moor, Michel Kettering, Georg Erwin & John Gulion have entred into a conspiracy and taken an oath not to lift arms against the King of Great Britain or his heirs, and to join the English and Indians, and to assist them in destroying the country,” warrant to take “the above named traitors to thire country” (LVA, Montgomery County Commonwealth Causes, barcode 1048926).
Irwin, Gerard- [“Erwine”] Rockingham County Court 23 Aug 1779, Henry Peninger having made information that Gerard Erwine “propagated some news tending to raise tumults & sedition in the state,” he was ordered to post £1000 bond for his appearance at grand jury court in November. [ROCKING:43]
Irwin, James- Augusta Co Court Martial 17 Apr 1777, summoned for not appearing at muster 1 March 1777, Capt Moffett; Court Martial 15 Oct 1777, fined for one muster. [ACCM:67, 74]
Irwin, James- Augusta Co; Court Martial 13 Apr 1779, Capt Trimble (but now of Capt Simpson’s company), summoned for not appearing at muster of 26 Nov 1778. [ACCM:121]
Irwin, John- Augusta Co Court Martial 24 Oct 1778, Capt Henderson’s delinquents, “Erwin” returned for disobedience of orders 7 Sep 1778, and fined for the same at court martial of 26 Oct 1778. [ACCM:94, 97]
Irwin, John Jr.- Augusta County Court Martial 17 Oct 1776, “Jno. Erwin” summoned for not appearing at one muster, Capt Stephenson; 16 Oct 1777, acquitted. [ACCM:62, 78]
Irwin, Joseph– Augusta County court martial 26 Oct 1780, Joseph Erwin returned for disobedience of orders on 26 Aug 1780 at a private muster in that he obstinately refused to fall into the ranks when ordered thereto by Capt Patterson, fined ten pounds (Creel, Selected Virginia Revolutionary War Records, vol 2, 72-3).
Irwin, Joseph– Montgomery County; 6 April 1779, Warrant from Walter Crockett and James McGavock to the Sheriff; “Whereas complaint has been made to us upon oath that John Henderson, Jacob Darter, Joseph Irwin, Joseph McFarland, Daniel Atter, John Stephens, Dunkin Ogullion, Philip Myer, William Black, Daniel Liberton, Daniel McKinsey, John Cox, Nathaniel Britain and Philip Lambert have entred into a conspiracy to seize the publick magaziens, and then to proceed to kill murder and lay waste this county,” warrant to apprehend them (LVA, Montgomery County Commonwealth Causes, barcode 1048926).
Irwin, Samuel- Augusta Co Court Martial 17 Apr 1777, “Erwin” summoned for not appearing at one muster, Capt Stephenson; 16 Oct 1777, acquitted [for what?], also fined for one muster. [ACCM:70, 78]
Irwin, Samuel- Augusta County; Court Martial 29 Oct 1778, Capt Bell, “Erwin” returned for not appearing at muster 20 Oct 1778, fined for not appearing at muster 17 Oct 1778. [ACCM:113-114]
Irwin,William- Augusta Co Court Martial 17 Oct 1776, summoned for not appearing at one muster, Capt Stephenson; 16 Oct 1777, acquitted. [ACCM:62, 78]
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