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28: 252: 182:. However, the elder Deveaux was under constant badgering by Beaufort locals for his support of the British. In defense of his father, young Deveaux banded together a group of Loyalists who created havoc in and around Beaufort. He and his Loyalist partisans are believed to have been responsible for burning the Prince William Parish church at Sheldon in April 1779. Deveaux joined the services of the British under Major General 267:
where he resided for the remainder of his life. He married Anna Maria Verplanck and they had four children; Steven, William, Augusta Maria and Julia, who would later marry the American agriculturalist
271:. Deveaux and his family were the foremost of the developers of the new plantation islands. Deveaux died in July 1812 leaving a sizable portion of the land of the islands of The Bahamas in his will. 198:
to raise a regiment called the "Royal Foresters". Deveaux was promoted to colonel and was given command of a group Loyalist irregulars which captured two American generals in woodland ambushes.
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to surrender on April 17, 1783, without a single shot fired. When Deveaux took down the Spanish flag, it marked the last time that a foreign banner was to fly over the Bahamian capital.
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In 1782 he was among the British occupation garrison in Charleston. In December of that year, the British evacuated South Carolina and Deveaux with his men went to
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in late 17th or early 18th century. Andrew Deveaux Junior was owner of many thousands of acres around Prince William Parish, South Carolina and
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As a reward for his efforts in the Bahamas, Deveaux was given a large portion of Cat Island where he built a mansion at Port Howe,
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He was born to plantation owners Andrew Deveaux Senior and Catherine Barnwell on 30 April 1758 at St Helena's Parish in
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and thus with only 220 men and 150 muskets faced a force of 600 Spanish soldiers. Deveaux forced the Spanish under
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Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People: Volume 1: From Aboriginal Times to the End of Slavery
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From St Augustine Deveaux set off with 70 men and 6 vessels. He was joined by another 170 men whilst on
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where the Franco-American assault was repulsed with heavy loss. He was also at the
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Loyalists in the American Revolution from South Carolina
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At the age of 17 Andrew Deveaux Jr., enlisted in the
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People of South Carolina in the American Revolution
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South Carolina
Red Hook, New York
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland

Loyalist
Colonel
American War of Independence
Siege of Savannah (1779)
Siege of Charleston (1780)
Capture of the Bahamas (1783)
American Loyalist
South Carolina
recapture of the Bahamas
Beaufort, South Carolina
American Colonies
Port Royal Island
Continental Army
Augustine Prévost
Siege of Savannah
Siege of Charleston
Lord Cornwallis
St. Augustine, Florida
East Florida
The Bahamas
British Crown
Spanish earlier in the year
Capture of the Bahamas (1783)
Harbour Island, Bahamas
Don Antonio Claraco Sauz

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