During the Revolutionary War, he moved from Moore's-Folly-on-the-Hudson to Mount Tirzah North Carolina, a beautiful spot in (what is now) Person County, 'where the ax had never been laid to tree'. In 1779, he took command of a regiment of North Caroina State troops which participated in the first battle of Camden, in which battle the Americans under Gen. Horatio Gates, were defeated by the British under Lord Cornwallis. He was taken prisoner and carried to Charleston, South Carolina.
Upon his release, he retired to Mount Tirzah and, after the peace, he sold his estate on the Hudson to the U. S. Government. It is now the site of the U. S. Military Academy West Point - founded 1802."
("MOORE of Fawley", pg 38)
**(October 10, 2010)Agreed to note actual date of death is December 29, 1799 per direct descendant Terri B O'Neill.
During the Revolutionary War, he moved from Moore's-Folly-on-the-Hudson to Mount Tirzah North Carolina, a beautiful spot in (what is now) Person County, 'where the ax had never been laid to tree'. In 1779, he took command of a regiment of North Caroina State troops which participated in the first battle of Camden, in which battle the Americans under Gen. Horatio Gates, were defeated by the British under Lord Cornwallis. He was taken prisoner and carried to Charleston, South Carolina.
Upon his release, he retired to Mount Tirzah and, after the peace, he sold his estate on the Hudson to the U. S. Government. It is now the site of the U. S. Military Academy West Point - founded 1802."
("MOORE of Fawley", pg 38)
**(October 10, 2010)Agreed to note actual date of death is December 29, 1799 per direct descendant Terri B O'Neill.
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