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    David Fanning (c. 1755 – March 14, 1825) was a Loyalist leader in the American Revolutionary War in North and South Carolina. Fanning participated in...
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  • David Fanning may refer to: David Fanning (footballer) (born 1984), Australian rules footballer David Fanning (loyalist) (1755–1825), loyalist of the American...
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  • of New Brunswick, 1791–1801 Edmund Fanning (1739–1818), commanded militia in the War of the Regulation and Loyalist militia in the American Revolution;...
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    engagement during the American Revolution between loyalist militia under the command of David Fanning and patriot militia under the command of Phillip...
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    Hessians, and a major Loyalist regiment, the King's American Regiment. This force attacked New Haven, Connecticut. Colonel Edmund Fanning of the King's Americans...
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    North Carolina. On September 12, 1781, loyalist militia under the command of militia colonels David Fanning and Hector McNeill captured Governor Thomas...
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  • Loyalists in Richmond and Cumberland Counties September 1, 1781, Battle of Little Raft Swamp in Bladen County against Colonel David Fanning Loyalists...
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    Johnny Adair (category Ulster loyalists imprisoned on charges of terrorism)
    [citation needed] better known as Johnny Adair or Mad Dog Adair, is an Ìrish loyalist drug dealer and the former leader of the "C Company", 2nd Battalion Shankill...
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    Gah-hon-no-neh Catalina Abeel (b. 1698) m. Vincent Matthews David Mathews (1739–1800), Loyalist Mayor of New York during the American Revolution m. Sarah...
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  • the second following the same characters a year later trying to quell a loyalist feud in the city. Both series of Blue Lights received critical praise and...
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