David Fanning (loyalist)
David Fanning (c. 1755 – March 14, 1825) was a Loyalist leader in the American Revolutionary War in North and South Carolina. Fanning participated in approximately 36 minor engagements and skirmishes, and in 1781, captured the Governor of North Carolina, Thomas Burke, from the temporary capital at Hillsborough. Additionally, Fanning was captured by Patriot forces 14 times throughout the war, each time escaping or receiving a pardon. After the British defeat in the war, Fanning fled to Canada, where he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1791 to 1801 representing Kings County. After being convicted of rape in 1801, Fanning was expelled from New Brunswick, and settled in Nova Scotia, where he lived the remainder of his life.
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David Fanning (loyalist)
David Fanning (c. 1755 – March 14, 1825) was a Loyalist leader in the American Revolutionary War in North and South Carolina. Fanning participated in approximately 36 minor engagements and skirmishes, and in 1781, captured the Governor of North Carolina, Thomas Burke, from the temporary capital at Hillsborough. Additionally, Fanning was captured by Patriot forces 14 times throughout the war, each time escaping or receiving a pardon. After the British defeat in the war, Fanning fled to Canada, where he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1791 to 1801 representing Kings County. After being convicted of rape in 1801, Fanning was expelled from New Brunswick, and settled in Nova Scotia, where he lived the remainder of his life.
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David Fanning (25 octobre 1755 ...... en Caroline du Nord et du Sud.
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David Fanning (c. 1755 – March ...... ved the remainder of his life.
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ديفيد فانينج هو سياسي أمريكي، ...... في في 14 مارس 1825 في في كندا.
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Great Britain
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American Revolutionary War
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*Battle of Lindley's Mill
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c. 1755
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David Fanning the North Caroli ...... on horseback making his escape
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David Fanning
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farmer, author, army officer, politician
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MLA for Kings County, New Brunswick
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David Fanning
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Colonel
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Sarah Carr
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David Fanning (25 octobre 1755 ...... en Caroline du Nord et du Sud.
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David Fanning (c. 1755 – March ...... ved the remainder of his life.
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ديفيد فانينج هو سياسي أمريكي، ...... في في 14 مارس 1825 في في كندا.
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David Fanning
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ديفيد فانينج (سياسي)
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