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Edward Hector

1744 births1834 deathsAfrican Americans in the American RevolutionBurials in PennsylvaniaContinental Army soldiers
People from Montgomery County, PennsylvaniaPeople of Pennsylvania in the American RevolutionPeople of colonial Pennsylvania
Proctor's Artillery Muster Roll page 1054
Proctor's Artillery Muster Roll page 1054

Edward "Ned" Hector (born about 1744) was an African American soldier who fought in the American Revolutionary War. Hector was one of three to five thousand people of color that fought for the cause of American independence. He served as a teamster (a wagon driver) and a bombardier (part of an artillery crew) with the state militia called Proctor's Third Pennsylvania Artillery, which by the end of 1777 became the Fourth Continental Artillery. The known battles he participated in are the Battle of Brandywine (September 11, 1777) and Germantown (October 4, 1777). In the Battle of Brandywine he disregarded his orders to abandon everything and retreat. He is remembered for replying to the orders, "The enemy shall not have my team; I will save my horses and myself!"

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