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Daniel McJunkin

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overtaken by a British officer, who ran his thrust sword through his body. The blade entered between his shoulders, and came out in the breast, and came so far through that McJunkin caught it and held it tight in his agony. The officer said to him: "My good fellow, if you will let go, I will draw it out, and give you as little pain as possible. " He did so and the officer putting his foot against McJunkin's shoulder, as he sat on his horse, extracted the sword, upon which McJunkin fell to the ground. Mrs. C. Sims attended him for this wound, and under her skillful treatment, he recovered, and lived to a very old man, -if he is not yet dead. Wm. Sims, who went with his mother to see McJunkin, used to say he made the most awful groans while suffering from his wound, he ever heard mortal man utter. He moved to Pendleton.
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Daniel was a Revolutionary War Patriot, prior to the Battle of Kings Mountain he was captured by the British and escaped. He was later "run through" by a British Officer's sword. Daniel McJunkin, brother of Major McJunkin, was with Col. Brandon at his defeat on Fair Forest. In the rout, he was
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Peel, Lucy Cook. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter, Daughters American Revolution. United States: A. J. Showalter Company, printers, 1910. Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter, Daughters American ... - Google
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Daniel McJunkin was the second son of Samuel Caldwell McJunkin and Mary Anne Bogan. He was brother of Major
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Memoirs of Major Joseph McJunkin - Revolutionary Patriot By Reverend James Hodge Saye
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