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McJunkin married Anne Jane Thomas, (daughter of Colonel John Thomas and Jane Black Thomas) settled in Union County. In about the year 1837, he wrote his Memoirs. Anne Thomas McJunkin died on 17 March 1826. Major Joseph Caldwell McJunkin died intestate on 31 May 1846. They are both buried in the
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In 1776, McJunkin volunteered in Col. John Thompson's Fair Forest Militia Regiment, where he engaged in the Cherokee campaign. In May, 1777, he was made Captain and commanded at Fort Jamieson. He served a three month guard tour in
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to punish the Presbyterian inhabitants of that place, which he did with a barbarous hand, by killing men, burning churches, & driving off the ministers of the gospel to seek shelter amongst strangers.
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Memoirs of Major Joseph McJunkin, revolutionary patriot: Pioneer as an Aurhoority by Varios Historical Writers the Memoirs are now issued in Pamplets Form for the
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Joseph Caldwell McJunkin was the first son of Samuel Caldwell McJunkin and Mary Anne Bogan. Born 22 June 1755 in
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McJunkin Cemetery, which is located about 6 miles South from the town of Union.
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Traditions and Reminiscences, Chiefly of the American Revolution in the South
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Lyman Copeland Draper, Peter Gibson Thompson, Anthony Allaire, Isaac (1881).
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Memoirs of Major Joseph McJunkin - Revolutionary Patriot
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South Carolina militiamen in the American Revolution
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History of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina
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American Revolutionary War
patriot
Kings Mountain, North Carolina
Carlisle
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Union County, South Carolina
Union District, South Carolina
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Union County, South Carolina
Daniel Mcjunkin
Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston
Battle of Camden
Huck's Defeat
Battle of King's Mountain
Battle of King's Mountain
Battle of Cowpens
Old Ninety-Six
Nathanael Greene

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