06/24/2026
On August 16, 1780, Continental troops suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of British General Lord Cornwallis. Led by General Horatio Gates, the American troops sustained heavy casualties. Between 900 and 1,000 soldiers are estimated to have been killed or injured, and another 1,000 were taken as prisoners. British troops saw between 300 and 400 killed, wounded, or missing.
In 2022, under Steve Smith and Jim Legg, 14 of those soldiers were uncovered on the Camden Battlefield. The individuals were then reburied with full military honors in April 2023.
Since then, FHD Forensics, a company that matches DNA with genealogical analyses, identified one of the soldiers as Private John Pumphrey of the 7th Maryland Regiment. Pumphrey was between just 16 and 18 years old when his life was cut short during the battle.
Thanks to FHD Forensics, we finally have a name for one of America’s first fallen soldiers.
For more information:
https://fhdforensics.com/camden-burials-identifications/
https://www.npr.org/2026/06/23/nx-s1-5866455/revolutionary-war-continental-army-camden-south-carolina-maryland
Continental Army soldier John Pumphrey enlisted as a teenager in 1777 and fought at significant battles before his death in action against the British in Camden, S.C.