Irish Rhode Islanders in the American Revolution With Some Mention of Those Ser

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Irish Rhode Islanders in the American Revolution With Some Mention of Those Ser
Thomas Hamilton Murray
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He had quarters there, at the house of Mrs. Mumford, and the fact that he is described as a " Captain des Guides " leads to the conviction that he and the Cap- tain Mullens here mentioned were identical. Macdonnall, of the Regiment of Dillon, took part in the movement against Savannah. At one time during the operations he had command of a picket of sixty volunteers.
TWO OTHER NOTED IRISH-FRENCH SOLDIERS.
Two other noted soldiers who served in America under Rochambeau were Charles Geoghegani ^nd
... James O'Moran. The former was an Irishman, a native of the County West- meath. He received the decoration of the Cincinnati from the hands of Washington, returned to France and was made a general.^ O'Moran was also an Irishman, > Pronounced Gay-gen.
= Many thousands of men of Irish blood have served in the armies of France. In 1690, France having forwarded seven battalions to James II, in Ireland, the latter sent a number of Irish regiments, including Dillon's, O'Brien's and Mountcashel's, to the French King.


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