I represent Walter Dulany. I was a captain and Company commander of the Maryland Loyalists Regiment. I also commanded a company in what was for a time called the United Pennsylvania and Maryland Loyalists. The Maryland Loyalist Regiment and the Provincial Corps of Pennsylvania Loyalists were each raised in 1777 and arrived in Pensacola at the very end of 1778. In late 1779, with both our corps depleted by disease and desertion, the two were merged. The regiments separated again in December 1780. I was the father of Grafton Dulany, who died in West Florida in 1778; the circumstances of his death have not been found in the records. Those of us who survived the siege of Pensacola were sent to Long Island, New York with the rest of the prisoners of war. I was commissioned a Major in November, 1781, during our prisoner status on Long Island. After the war, I went to England but returned to Maryland with my new wife, Elizabeth Brice Dulany, in 1785. We visited George Washington at Mt. Vernon that year.
Sources: 8, 58, 59