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James Caldwell (clergyman) - Wikipedia James Caldwell (April 1734 – November 24, 1781) was a Presbyterian minister who played a prominent part in the American Revolution
Rev. James Caldwell: The Fighting Chaplain - Leben James Caldwell, the “Fighting Chaplain,” dropped dead Commander Lieutenant Woodruff immediately arrested James Morgan Two months later he was tried for murder At the trial, a guard on duty at the time of the shooting testified that, shortly after James Caldwell’s arrival, he had told Morgan that he had no business on board ship
The Murder of a Patriot Preacher - The Tragedy of James Caldwell The guard, James Morgan, overreacted and suddenly shot Caldwell, killing him The death was shocking and Morgan was tried and convicted of murder, punished with a hanging the following January The Caldwell children were now orphaned and were taken care of by friends and family
Rev. James Caldwell - website On November 24, 1781, Rev Caldwell was shot and killed by James Morgan, an American sentry at the port of Elizabethtown Caldwell had gone there to escort Beulah Murray, who came from New York to visit relatives
This Day in History: The “Fighting Chaplain,” another forgotten . . . On this day in 1781, the “Fighting Chaplain” is killed Reverend James Caldwell had long been a thorn in the side of the British Indeed, the British even put out a reward for his capture or death—and a ballad was soon composed about him!
Rev. James Caldwell (1734–1781) - FamilySearch. org James Caldwell (1734–81), a son of settler John Caldwell, was born in Charlotte County, VA, and was a militant clergyman during the revolutionary war Andrew Caldwell, a Scottish farmer, emigrated to North America in 1718 and started a family in Lancaster County, PA
James Caldwell - Military Hall of Honor James Caldwell was born in April 1734 Caldwell is remembered as "The Fighting Parson of the Revolution " He became Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth, NJ (called "Elizabethtown" then), in 1762
Colonel Benjamin Cleveland Chapter - Officers James Caldwell, the pistol toting Chaplain of the American Revolution who served the Continental Army, was born in 1734 in Elizabethton New jersey He was a Chaplain in the American Revolutionary army between the years 1776 and 1781
James Caldwell (1734 — January 24, 1781), American clergyman - Prabook James Caldwell was a militant clergyman during the Revolutionary War James Caldwell was born in April 1734 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States; the son of settler John Caldwell The family, traditionally of Huguenot origin, had emigrated from Scotland to Ireland, and thence to America
James Caldwell - Wikipedia James Caldwell (mathematician) (born 1943), British mathematician; Sir James Caldwell, 1st Baronet (by 1634–c 1717), of the Caldwell baronets; Sir James Caldwell, 4th Baronet (c 1720–1784), Anglo-Irish soldier and author; Jim Caldwell, game show host who emceed Tic-Tac-Dough, 1985–1986, and Top Card, 1989–1993; James Alexander Malcolm