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- Alexander_Lillington abstract "John Alexander Lillington (c. 1725 – 1786), also known as Alexander John Lillington, was a Patriot officer from North Carolina in the American Revolutionary War who notably fought in the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge in 1776. He was afterwards commissioned as colonel of the 6th North Carolina Regiment of the Continental Army, but resigned after a month to instead serve as brigadier general in the state militia. At the Battle of Camden his troops were among the militia who fled the field. His son John Lillington also served in the North Carolina militia.The town of Lillington, county seat of Harnett County, North Carolina, is named for him. He is buried in Pender County, North Carolina.".
- Alexander_Lillington birthDate "1725".
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- Alexander_Lillington deathDate "1786".
- Alexander_Lillington deathYear "1786".
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- Alexander_Lillington wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alexander Lillington".
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- Alexander_Lillington dateOfBirth "1725".
- Alexander_Lillington dateOfDeath "1786".
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- Alexander_Lillington name "Lillington, Alexander".
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- Alexander_Lillington description "American general".
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- Alexander_Lillington comment "John Alexander Lillington (c. 1725 – 1786), also known as Alexander John Lillington, was a Patriot officer from North Carolina in the American Revolutionary War who notably fought in the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge in 1776. He was afterwards commissioned as colonel of the 6th North Carolina Regiment of the Continental Army, but resigned after a month to instead serve as brigadier general in the state militia. At the Battle of Camden his troops were among the militia who fled the field.".
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