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New DNA Technology Identifies Revolutionary War Soldier

4 July 2026
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The pine forests of Camden, South Carolina, conceal a historic battlefield where, in August 1780, American forces suffered a significant defeat during the Revolutionary War. Archaeologists Jim Legg and Steve Smith recently unearthed several sets of remains in shallow graves, believed to belong to Continental soldiers, as indicated by metal buttons found nearby. Among these remains was John Pumphrey, a 13-year-old soldier from Maryland, identified through advanced DNA techniques by genetic genealogist Allison Peacock. Pumphrey enlisted in the Continental Army’s 7th Maryland Regiment and marched over a thousand miles, participating in key battles alongside General George Washington. His family, descendants of whom provided DNA for identification, recently gathered to commemorate his sacrifice, and his gravestone, once marked “Unknown,” will soon bear his name, honoring his contribution to American history.

Why It Matters

The discovery of John Pumphrey’s remains sheds light on the sacrifices made by young soldiers during the Revolutionary War, a conflict that shaped the United States. Approximately 2,000 Continental soldiers were killed, wounded, or captured in the Battle of Camden, leaving many families in uncertainty about their loved ones’ fates. Advances in DNA technology are allowing for the identification of historical remains, providing closure to descendants and enriching the historical narrative of the Revolutionary War. This not only honors individual stories like Pumphrey’s but also helps to preserve the collective memory of those who fought for American independence.

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