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him to that city. The following May 1778, Col. Buncombe fell down some stairs while sleepwalking and his wounds reopened, causing him to bleed to death. He is buried in
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in western North Carolina. In 1820, his surname (in its status as the name of that county) became the source of the derogatory American slang term, "
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Powell, William S., editor. 1979. Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, Volume 1. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press.
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In 1791, the State of North Carolina created a new county from parts of two other counties and named it for Col. Buncombe. The present
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Tax records of 1782 say that his estate included 2,250 acres (9.1 km) of land and 10 Negroes.
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Ashe, Samuel. 1905. A Biographical History of North Carolina. Vol. I. p. 198.
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is a combination of parts of the original one with parts of neighboring counties.
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NCGenWeb. North Carolina in the Revolutionary War. Roster of the 5th Regiment.
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May 1778, fell down a flight of stairs, reopened old wounds, died as a result.
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United States military personnel killed in the American Revolutionary War
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WNC Heritage - A Collaborative Database. Col. Edward 8Buncombe. Web page.
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good-times.webshots.com. Photo of Edward Buncombe's gravestone.
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Killough, Patrick. Colonel Edward Buncombe, 1742-1778. Web page
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on April 15, 1776 (three days after it had passed the historic
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10/4/1777, captured at Germantown, POW in Philadelphia, paroled
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He joined a local militia, the Tyrrell County Regiment of the
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9/9/1775, a Colonel in the Tyrrell County Regiment of militia.
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Photo of the waymark of Buncombe Hall, Col. Buncombe's manor.
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who served as a colonel in the North Carolina militia and
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4/15/1776 until his death in May 1778, Colonel of the
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St Christopher, West Indies
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Christ Church Burial Ground
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
United States of America
North Carolina
Continental Army
Colonel
Tyrrell County Regiment
5th North Carolina Regiment
Tyrrell County Regiment
5th North Carolina Regiment
Battle of Brandywine Creek
Battle of Germantown
Province of North Carolina
Continental Army
Patriot
American Revolutionary War
Buncombe County
bunkum
bunk
Felix Walker
West Indies
St. Kitts
Washington County
First Provincial Congress
Thirteen Colonies
Tyrrell County Regiment
5th North Carolina Regiment
North Carolina

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