The Battle of Moores Creek, fought on February 27, 1776, resulted in approximately 70 deaths. Most of the casualties were Loyalists, with around 50 killed or wounded, while the Patriot forces had only a few casualties, with about 2 killed and 10 wounded. This battle was significant as it marked a decisive victory for the Patriots in North Carolina during the American Revolutionary War.
Two people died on the British side, several wounded. There were no deaths on the colonist side, but four were wounded.
British---23 deaths United states---16 deaths
2 people died
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Harry Staley died January 12, 1910, in Battle Creek, MI, USA.
Two people died on the British side, several wounded. There were no deaths on the colonist side, but four were wounded.
Dick Moore died in 2002.
she died on November 26 in 1883 and at battle creek on her college street.
Ian Moores died on 1998-01-13.
Frank Moores died on 2005-07-10.
John Moores - merchant - died on 1993-09-25.
John H. Moores died on 1880-12-16.
Isaac R. Moores died on 1861-04-15.
Charles B. Moore died in 2010.
Roy Moores died on February 5, 2008, in Hillingdon, Middlesex, England, UK.
30 people died because of the huge fight in myall creek massacre
For most of her childhood, she lived in various towns and cities in New York state. She later moved to Northampton, Massachusetts and Harmonia and Battle Creek, Michigan. Her home in Battle Creek was where she died.