Misc. Notes
William Gilmer, a brother of the noted scout wounded - pg. 257
Enoch Gilmer, of the South Fork of the Catawba - pg. 225
367, pgs. 251, 404, 405, 581Edmondson, Dysart, and Gilmer were families that the Beaties were related to via marriage.
Killed 7 Oct 1780 at the Battle of King's Mountain, Revolutionary War - was an ensign, unmarried.
434 He is listed as being from South Carolina
“One-third of the wounded were of Campbell’s regiment. Another remarkable fact is, that of eight Edmondsons of the Virginia troops, engaged that day, three were killed, and one was wounded—all prominent and efficient officers of that corps; the survivors having been William Edmondson, the major of the regiment, and privates John, Samuel, and William Edmondson.” - pg. 305
“Killed...were Captain William Edmondson...John Beattie...Lt. Thomas McCulloch...mortally wounded...Captain james Dysart...Robert Edmondson...and 18 privates wounded...names of ten other disabled Virginians have not been preserved - pg. 304