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| Private | First Unit Served In As a Private | From | To | Notes | Battles/Skirmishes at This Rank |
| Wachter, Martin | 100 days under Lt. Peter Oliver, dates unknown. | ||||
| Waddington, Abbott | SC 1st Regiment | 1776 | |||
| Waddle, Abel | Cheraws District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | From Cheraws District. Served under Capt. William Standard during 1781. aka Abel Waddell. | |
| Waddle, James | 1783 | 1784 | First a Sergeant. Then a Private from 2/1/1783 to 7/1/1783, unit unknown. | ||
| Waddle, Joseph | 1779 | 1782 | Feb. 1779, a Horseman, unit unknown. Sep. 1780, a Wagoner under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Nov. 1780, a Wagoner under Alexander McWhorter in Sumter's Brigade. At Ft. Lacey. Sent to New Bern. Dec. 1781, a Waterman under Capt. Tate. Aug. 1782, a Footman under BG William Henderson, unit unknown. | ||
| Wade, Benjamin | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Charles Heatley. | ||
| Wade, John | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | 66 days in Militia 1778-1780. 1779 and 1781, 42 days as a Sergeant. 167 days as a Horseman under Capt. Jeremiah Dickson, Capt. John Lawson, Capt. Anthony Coulter, Col. Benjamin Roebuck. | |
| Wade, Matthew | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wade, Robert | SC 2nd Regiment | Served under Capt. Charles Motte, dates unknown. Broke an arm at the battle of Ft. Moultrie. | Ft. Moultrie. | ||
| Wadkins, Abhabel | 1782 | 1782 | 38 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wadkins, William | First in NC unit. Moved to Fair Forest. In Sumter's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. Then, served under Capt. William Dawkins (1st Spartan Regiment). | Blackstocks. | |||
| Wadle, Robert | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Francis Moore, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Wadlington, George | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | 175 days on Horse, 156 days on Foot under Capt. Edward Kelly, Capt. Jeremiah Williams, Col. Philemon Waters from 4/3/1781 to 5/10/1782. | |
| Wadlington, James | 1780 | 1781 | Served in Militia 1780-1781, unit unknown. | ||
| Wadlington, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | Served under Capt. James Kelly, Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters from 4/3/1781 to 6/10/1783. Mid-1782, in New Acquisition District Regiment. | |
| Wafer, Alexander | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters before and after the Fall of Charleston. Unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wafer, Francis | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1783 | Served under Capt. William Wadlington from 3/14/1780 to 5/15/1780. 1780-1781, served under Capt. Thomas Jones. Served 43 days under Capt. James Kelly, Col. Philemon Waters from 5/5/1781 to 6/10/1783. | |
| Wafer, Thomas | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | Served under Capt. John Drury Chews, Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck during 1779. 1780-1783, served under Capt. Thomas Jones, Capt. James Kelly, Capt. William Wadlington, Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment - mid-1782, New Acquisition District Regiment). | |
| Wages, James | 1780 | 1783 | 41 months in the state line 1780-1783, unit(s) unknown. | ||
| Waggoner, Isaac | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | April 1781, enlisted under Capt. Thomas Parrott, Sr. Then, served under Capt. Henry Hale, Lt. Col. David Hopkins. May 1782, served under Capt. John McCool, Lt. Col. David Hopkins. | |
| Wagner, George | New Acquisition District Regiment | Served under Lt. Andrew McChain, Capt. John Chalmers, Capt. John Peters, dates unknown. | |||
| Wagster, William | SC 5th Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | Served under Lt. Jarvis, Col. Isaac Huger. | Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
| Wailey, William | SC 6th Regiment | 1779 | Court-martialed on 9/21/1779 for desertion. Sentenced to be hanged. | ||
| Wainwright, Edward | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Thomas Moultrie. | ||
| Waites, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Waites, Robin | SC 2nd Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
| Waites, William | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Richard Bohun Baker. | ||
| Waits, Samuel | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | From Newberry District. 1780 or 1781, enlisted under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters. | Eutaw Springs. | |
| Wakefield, Charles | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wakefield, John | Served, unit and dates unknown. POW, held at St. Augustine. | ||||
| Walden, Alexander | Upper Craven County Regiment | Moved to Cheraws District. Served under Capt. Tristram Thomas, Col. George Hicks, then transferred to Col. Simons, dates unknown. July 1778, served under Capt. Tristram Thomas, Lt. Col. Abel Kolb (Cheraws District Regiment). 1782, served 43 days, unit unknown. | Black Swamp. | ||
| Waldrop, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Philemon Waters, Col. John Thomas, Jr. during 1780-1781. | |
| Waldrope, James | A Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston. | ||||
| Waldrope, Joseph | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Waldrope, Michael | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Waldrope, Shadrack | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wales, Reuben | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Peter Gray. | ||
| Walker, Adam | 1780 | 1780 | 34 days in Militia during 1780. Unit unknown. | ||
| Walker, Alexander | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | From Chester District. After the Fall of Charleston, a Private and a Lieutenant under Capt. John McClure, Capt. John Steel, Capt. John Mills, Col. Edward Lacey. | ||
| Walker, Andrew | 1781 | 1781 | 45 days in Militia during 1781, unit unknown. | ||
| Walker, Charles | Turkey Creek Regiment | Served under Capt. John McClure, Capt. Hugh Knox, Capt. John Steel, Capt. John Mills, Col. Edward Lacey, dates unknown. | Hanging Rock, Rocky Mount. | ||
| Walker, Edmond | Fairfield Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Served under Lt. Col. David Hopkins from 11/1/1780 to 8/1/1782, unit unknown. | |
| Walker, Elijah | Fairfield Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Cannon, Col. Richard Winn during 1782. | |
| Walker, George | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Walker, James | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Samuel Martin, Lt. Col. William Polk during 1781. Died in July 1781. | |
| Walker, Jeremiah | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Thomas Shannon, Col. Richard Winn 1781-1782. | |
| Walker, John | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Walker, John | Turkey Creek Regiment | Served under Lt. John Mayfield, Capt. Robert Frost, Col. Edward Lacey, dates unknown. | |||
| Walker, John | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. William Richardson. | ||
| Walker, John | Turkey Creek Regiment | 49 days under Capt. William Campbell and 60 days under Capt. Hugh Knox, dates unknown. | Fishing Creek. | ||
| Walker, John | Georgetown District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Benjamin Screven. | ||
| Walker, John | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Horseman under Capt. McClure during 1780. | |
| Walker, John | Turkey Creek Regiment | Served under Capt. Thomas Robins, dates unknown. Also, a Wagoner under Lt. William Brown, Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment), dates unknown. | |||
| Walker, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Horseman from 6/2/1781 to 7/3/1781. A Footman from 7/10/1781 to 10/21/1781. Then, a Horseman under Capt. Thomas Shannon, Col. Richard Winn from 12/5/1781 to 1/6/1782. | |
| Walker, John Sr. | 49 days in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Walker, Joseph | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 475 days in Militia under Lt. Hugh Stewart, Capt. John McClure, Capt. John Mills, Capt. Robert Cooper, Capt. Samuel Walker (Little River District Regiment), Capt. Hugh Whiteside, Col. Edward Lacey. | |
| Walker, Joseph | 30 days under Capt. Hugh Whiteside, dates unknown. | ||||
| Walker, Joseph | SC 5th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Served under Capt. Benjamin Tutt. | |
| Walker, Mathias | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | From Barnwell District. 1777 or 1778, enlisted under Capt. Benjamin Odom, Lt. Col. LeRoy Hammond. Then, served under Capt. James Roberts. 1781, served under Capt. Benjamin Odom again (Upper Granville County Regiment). | Siege of Augusta, Fort Galphin, Slaughter Field. |
| Walker, Philip | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 1780, served under Capt. Hugh Knox and Capt. Alexander Pagan. 1781, served under Capt. John Mills, Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of State Dragoons). | |
| Walker, Robert | Turkey Creek Regiment | First a Lieutenant. Then, a Private under Capt. Alexander Campbell, dates unknown. | |||
| Walker, Robert | Turkey Creek Regiment | Served under Capt. John McClure, dates unknown. Then, a Lieutenant under Capt. Alexander Campbell and Capt. John Mills. | |||
| Walker, Rowland | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Daniel Mazyck. | ||
| Walker, Samuel | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1778 | From Chester District. Spring of 1778, enlisted under Capt. John McClure, Capt. Samuel Adams, then under Capt. Samuel Walker (Fairfield Regiment). Then, served under Capt. Jacob Barnett, Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons). | Mobley's Meetinghouse, Ramseur's Mill (NC), Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Ft. Granby, Orangeburgh. | |
| Walker, Samuel | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | 89 days under Capt. John Ryan from 4/20/1779 to 7/18/1779. | |
| Walker, Tandy | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Walker, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | 1780, served 300 days under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment), unit unknown. | ||
| Walker, William | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Walker, William | SC 4th Regiment | 1778 | From Anson County, NC. Discharged 1/3/1779 by Col. Owen Roberts after serving all his required time. Then, joined NC Militia. | ||
| Walkup, John | 1778 | 1779 | 68 days as a Wagoner 1778-1779, unit unknown. | ||
| Walkup, Samuel | 1781 | 1781 | 30 days as a Horseman in Militia during 1781, unit unknown. | ||
| Wall, Howell | A Horseman in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wall, James | Express Rider, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wallace, Benjamin | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Wallace, David | Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1783 | Served under Capt. John Mills, Lt. Col. Henry Hampton during 1781. From 1/1/1783 to 7/1/1783, served under Col. Wade Hampton (SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons), unit unknown. | |
| Wallace, Isabel | She served 57 days as a Wagoner in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wallace, James | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | From York District. 1775, enlisted under Capt. William Bratton, Col. Thomas Neel. Then, served under Capt. John Miller, Maj. Francis Ross. Then, served under Capt. Hugh Bratton, Lt. Col. William Bratton. A Private, a Sergeant, a Lieutenant, and a Captain. | Snow Campaign. |
| Wallace, James | 1779 | 1783 | 220 days in Militia 1779-1783, unit(s) unknown. 1781, served under Capt. Samuel Martin, Lt. Col. William Polk (Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons). | ||
| Wallace, John | From Laurens District. 3/10/1778, enlisted under Capt. Wilburn, Col. Barbour (GA). Then, served under Capt. Humphrey Barnett (GA). | Cherokee Ford, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Eutaw Springs. | |||
| Wallace, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | June 1775, enlisted under Capt. William Bratton. Then, served under Capt. John Wallace (his cousin - Little River District Regiment). Then, served again under Capt. William Bratton, Maj. Francis Ross, Col. Thomas Neel. Then, a Spy under Capt. William Baskin (Ninety-Six District Regiment). Then, under Maj. Alexander Noble, Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Wounded at Great Cane Brake, taken prisoner and held three months - released at Jamestown, VA. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Briar Creek (GA), Kings Mountain. | |
| Wallace, John | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | Siege of Augusta. | |||
| Wallace, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | From York District. Enlisted under Capt. Andrew Love, dates unknown. Also served under Capt. Joseph Smith, Col. William Bratton, dates unknown. | Ramseur's Mill (NC), Kings Mountain. | ||
| Wallace, Joseph | 1779 | 1782 | 216 days under BG Andrew Williamson during 1779, unit unknown. 1780-1781, in Sumter's Brigade, unit unknown. 1782, served under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment), unit unknown. | Briar Creek (GA), Blackstocks, Ft. Granby, Orangeburgh. | |
| Wallace, Joshua | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1777 | From Abbeville District. Aug. 1777, enlisted under Capt. Samuel Rosamond, Capt. Robert Maxwell, Capt. John Norwood, Capt. George Liddell, Col. Robert Anderson. Also served under a Lt. Watts. | ||
| Wallace, Josiah | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | 1779 | Served under Capt. John Hampton from 2/5/1779 to 3/6/1779. | |
| Wallace, Lazarus | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wallace, Levi | Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | From York District. April 1781, enlisted under Capt. Jacob Barnett, Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. | Orangeburgh, Eutaw Springs. | |
| Wallace, Micajah | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Edward Richardson. | ||
| Wallace, Michael | From Williamsburg District. Served, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wallace, Oliver | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | 1778, a Horseman under Capt. Richard Sadler. 1780-1781, a Horseman under Capt. William Hanna. 1782, a Footman under Capt. John Hanna. | |
| Wallace, Robert | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wallace, Samuel | New Acquisition District Regiment | From York District. Enlisted under Capt. Thomas Brown, dates unknown. | Williamson's Plantation, Fishing Creek. | ||
| Wallace, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | From York District. 1777, enlisted under Lt. James Martin, Maj. Francis Ross. After the Fall of Charleston, served under Lt. Andrew Miller, Capt. James Martin. 1781, a Lieutenant. | Briar Creek (GA). |
| Wallace, William | From Williamsburg District. Served, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wallecon, Daniel Jr. | Served under Capt. Daniel Shaw after the Fall of Charleston. | ||||
| Waller, Benjamin | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. Richard Lushington. | ||
| Wallin, Michael | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. John Nisbett, Col. Benjamin Roebuck during 1781, then Capt. Henry White (1st Spartan Regiment). | |
| Walling, William | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | From Richland District. 1778, drafted under Lt. Timothy Reaves, Capt. John Cook, Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. Then, served under Lt. Joel Adams. Then, served under Lt. David McCloud. At some time, served under Capt. John McCord (SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons). Also served under Lt. James Dabney (Lee's Legion). 1778-1779, also served under Capt. William Lang. | Florida Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, St. James Goose Creek Church. | |
| Wallis, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | First served under Lt. William Beard, Capt. Samuel Moore, dates unknown. Then, served under Capt. Joseph Smith, Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). Then, served under Capt. John Wallace. | |||
| Wallis, Lazarus | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Philemon Waters, Col. John Thomas, Jr. during 1780-1781. | |
| Wallis, William | SC 2nd Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
| Walter, Jacob | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Peter Youngblood from 1/1/1782 to 12/14/1782. | |
| Walter, Paul | Colleton County Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain. | |
| Walter, Rowland | SC 2nd Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
| Walters, Emanuel | SC 1st Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | ||
| Walters, Isaac | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | 150 days under Capt. Peter Youngblood during 1781. | |
| Walters, John | 1780 | 1780 | 40 days in Militia during 1780, unit unknown. | ||
| Walters, Paul | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Smith and Capt. Martin. | ||
| Walters, Peter | 1782 | 1782 | Served in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Walters, Thomas | SC 4th Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Drummer under Capt. James Mitchell. | |
| Walton, Newell | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Walton, Nicholas | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. William Sanders. | ||
| Wannamaker, Henry | Orangeburgh District Regiment | From Orangeburgh District. 180 days under Capt. Jacob Rumph, dates unknown. | |||
| Ward, Benjamin | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1783 | Served under Col. Hezekiah Maham from 9/7/1781 to 1/7/1783, unit unknown. | |
| Ward, Daniel | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. James Bentham. | ||
| Ward, Dickey | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Lt. Nimrod Mitchell, Lt. Robert Duke, Capt. John Robertson, Col. Thomas Taylor. | |
| Ward, Dixsey | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | From Sumter District. 1778, enlisted under Capt. John James, Lt. Col. Richard Singleton. Then, served in SC 3rd Regiment under Capt. Uriah Goodwin and Capt. Joseph Warley. POW at the Fall of Charleston, escaped 8/25/1780. At one time, served under Capt. Josiah Furman (Fairfield Regiment). | Ft. Granby, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
| Ward, Frederick | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | An Armorer under Capt. Joseph Warley. After the Fall of Charleston, served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | |
| Ward, James | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Andrew Cummins. Then, a Sergeant. | ||
| Ward, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | First in NC unit. Moved to Edgefield District. Served under Capt. Jacob Barnett, Col. LeRoy Hammond, dates unknown. Then, served under Capt. William Taylor, Capt. Tobler, Capt. Murray, Col. LeRoy Hammond. Also served under Capt. John Lamar. Lost an eye in skirmish with Loyalists on the Savannah River. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, | ||
| Ward, John | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Ward, Michiah | 1782 | 1782 | 140 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Ward, Moses | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Ward, Nathan | 1781 | 1782 | A Horseman in Sumter's Brigade 1781-1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Ward, Richard | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Joseph Warley and Capt. John Hennington. | ||
| Ward, Theophilus | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Ward, Thomas | Cheraws District Regiment | 1776 | From Cheraws District. Jan. 1776, enlisted under Lt. Ella Swinton, Capt. George King, Maj. Amos Windham, Lt. Col. John Baxter. Then, served under Capt. Joseph Hudson, Capt. Clowden in Marion's Brigade, dates unknown. Served under Capt. DuBose. Served under Capt. Henry Council. | ||
| Ward, Thomas | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Capt. Joseph Hughes, Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, dates unknown. | |||
| Ward, William | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. James Giles, Col. William Hill during 1781. | |
| Warden, John | 1780 | 1782 | Served in Militia 1780-1782, unit(s) unknown. | ||
| Warden, Samuel | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Nathaniel Marshall Martin, Lt. Col. William Polk during 1781. | |
| Wardlaw, John Sr. | A Wagoner in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wardlaw, John Jr. | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wardlaw, Joseph | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Private and a Lieutenant under Capt. Samuel Moore (his brother-in-law). | |
| Wardlaw, William | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Abbeville District. May 1780, enlisted under Sgt. James Dobbins, Capt. Hugh Wardlaw, Col. Andrew Pickens. 1781, served under Capt. John Norwood. Then, served under Capt. Samuel Moore until his death. Then, served under Capt. Robert Maxwell. 1782, again under Capt. John Norwood. Late 1782, again under Capt. Robert Maxwell. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Indian Villages. |
| Ware, David | 1782 | 1782 | 64 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Ware, James | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Private under William Black Alexander. Earlier in NC Militia. From Rowan County, NC. | Eutaw Springs |
| Ware, Nicholas | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Ware, William | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Isaac Ross, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Warford, Benjamin | SC 1st Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. William Jackson. Then, served under Capt. Hughes, Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. Captured at Cowpens, escaped. Wounded at Eutaw Springs. | Stono Ferry, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Guilford Courthouse (NC), Eutaw Springs. | |
| Warham, David | Charles Town District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 506 days in the Batallion of Artillery. | |
| Waring, William | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Warley, Jacob | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | In the German Fusiliers. | ||
| Warley, Meich | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Warnock, Abraham | Cheraws District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Served under Col. Lemuel Benton during 1782, unit unknown. | |
| Warnock, Charles | Berkeley County Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. John Neilson. Killed by the British near Camden in 1781. | |
| Warnock, Hugh | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Warnock, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | From Ninety-Six District. Served under Capt. John Purvis, Capt. Felix Warley. Court-martialed on 1/27/1777 for overstaying his furlough. Broke a leg in May 1777. Feb. 1779, captured by Loyalists, escaped. March 1779, a Wagoner under Col. Andrew Pickens. 3/1/1781, served under Capt. John Wilson, Col. Andrew Pickens. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | |
| Warnock, Michael | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. John Purvis. Later, a Sergeant in Militia. | ||
| Warren, Hugh Sr. | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1783 | 1783 | A Horseman under Capt. Major Parson, Col. Benjamin Roebuck from 2/1/1783 to 7/15/1783. | |
| Warren, Hugh Jr. | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | Lived on Pacolet River. June 1779, enlisted under Capt. Dennis Tramell, Capt. Jeremiah Dickson. Then, served under Capt. Anthony Coulter, Capt. John Lawson, Capt Major Parson, Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | Cowpens. | |
| Warren, James | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 10/15/1779, enlisted under Sgt. Solomon Forester, Capt. William Wofford, Jr., Maj. John Ford, Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck. | ||
| Warren, John | Cheraws District Regiment | Served under Capt. Elias DuBose, dates unknown. | |||
| Warren, John Sr. | Cheraws District Regiment | Served under Capt. Elias DuBose, dates unknown. | |||
| Warren, Joseph | 1782 | 1782 | 34 days in Militia during 1782. Unit unknown. | ||
| Warren, Josiah | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. William Butler during 1781. | |
| Warren, Lot | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | Served in Militia and a Sadler under Capt. John Carter, dates unknown. | |||
| Warren, Reuben | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Warren, Robert | 1782 | 1783 | 13 months in Continental Line 1782-1783, unit unknown. | ||
| Warren, Thomas | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Hutchinson. | ||
| Warren, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | From Ninety-Six District. Enlisted under Capt. Jeremiah Dottey, Capt. Dennis Tramell, Capt. Jeremiah Dickson, Col. John Thomas, and under Capt. Anthony Coulter, Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. | |||
| Warrington, William | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Lide. | ||
| Warwick, Abraham | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. Served in Militia during 1782. Unit unknown. | ||
| Wasdon, Elijah | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Washington, Benjamin | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Washington, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | Accidentally killed on 9/23/1777. | ||
| Washon, John | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Edmund Hyrne. | ||
| Wasson, Hugh | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Thomas Ladson. | ||
| Waterfield, James | Independent Company of Rangers | 1775 | Served under Capt. John Bowie. | ||
| Waters, Bordwine | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt Philip Waters 1780-1781. Then, a Captain. | |
| Waters, Charles | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Waters, David | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | From Abbeville District. Enlisted under Capt. John Wilson, Capt. Hugh Wardlaw, Capt. Thomas Sanders, Capt. Robert Maxwell, Col. Robert Anderson, dates unknown. | Kettle Creek (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | ||
| Waters, Landon | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Philip Waters from 6/5/1781 to 9/15/1781. | |
| Waters, Peter | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Waters, Philip | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Philemon Waters during 1780, Capt. Philip Waters during 1781. | |
| Waters, Philemon Jr. | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | From Newberry District. Served under Capt. Philemon Waters, Col. John Thomas, Jr., during 1779. | Stono Ferry | |
| Wates, Rawley | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Waters, Thomas | SC 4th Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Private and a Drummer. At some time, a prisoner. | |
| Waters, Westwood | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Capt. Philemon Waters (his uncle), Col. John Thomas, Jr., dates unknown. After the Fall of Charleston, served under Col. John Thomas, Jr. and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment), unit unknown. | |||
| Watford, Joseph | Served under Capt. Johnson, dates unknown. | Stono Ferry. | |||
| Watkins, George | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. 1782, a Wagon Master. POW, released. | |||
| Watkins, John | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Major Parson, Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Near the end of the war, killed by Loyalists in his home in Spartanburg District. | |
| Watkins, Mathias | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Watkins, Samuel | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. Served under Capt. Amos Windham 1781-1782. | |
| Watley, Sherad | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Watson, Andrew | 1782 | 1782 | Served in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Watson, David | Little River District Regiment | From Williamsburg District. Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Watson, Hezekiah | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Sterling Turner and Capt. Michael Watson. | |
| Watson, Jacob | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. John Carraway Smith. | ||
| Watson, Jacob | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Hezekiah Maham, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Watson, James | 1782 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. 42 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Watson, John | Georgetown District Regiment | From Williamsburg District. POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled 5/19/1780. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | ||
| Watson, John | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | From Chester District. Served under Capt. William Alexander, Col. Wade Hampton, dates unknown. | |||
| Watson, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | 558 days under Capt. Anderson Thomas from 12/7/1778 to 2/5/1782. | |
| Watson, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Served under Capt. William Butler during 1782. | |
| Watson, John | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | Served, unit and dates unknown. POW at Briar Creek, died while in captivity. | Briar Creek (GA). | |
| Watson, Nathaniel | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. John Barnwell. | ||
| Watson, Richmond | 1782 | Served in Militia before the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. Also served 120 days under Capt. Michael Watson and Capt. William Butler (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment) during 1781 and 1782. | |||
| Watson, Robert | 1778 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. 158 days in Militia 1778, 1779, 1781, 1782, unit(s) unknown. At some time, served under Capt. William Alexander, Col. Wade Hampton (SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons), dates unknown. | ||
| Watson, Thomas | 1779 | 1779 | 28 days in Militia during 1779, unit unknown. | ||
| Watson, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | Was a Commissary. Then, a Horseman under Capt. John Moffett, Capt. McCulloch, Col. William Bratton, dates unknown. Also served under Lt. Col. Steen, Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment), units and dates unknown. Badly wounded at Cowpens. | Cowpens. | ||
| Watson, William | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. James Bentham. | ||
| Watson, Zakiah | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. William Butler from 9/1/1781 to 3/1/1782. | |
| Watt, Nehemiah | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | 1779, served under Capt. Thomas Hall. | ||
| Watt, Samuel | 1782 | 1782 | Served in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Watts, Andrew | A Private and a Lieutenant before and after the Fall of Charleston. At some time, served under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons), unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Watts, David | Berkeley County Regiment | 1776 | April 1776, enlisted under Ensign William Alveston, Lt. Andrew Hasel, Capt. James Akin. Fall of 1776, served under Ensign James Butler, Lt. Edward Thomas, Capt. John Roger Pinckney, Maj. Thomas Maham, Lt. Col. Hugh Horry. Later, in Marion's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. | Ft. Moultrie, Siege of Charleston 1780, Quinby's Bridge, Brown's Creek, Black Mingo. | |
| Watts, Edward | SC 5th Regiment | Served under Capt. Jervey, dates unknown. Served under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment) 1780 and 1782, units unknown. | |||
| Watts, George | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | From Ninety-Six District. Sep. 1779, enlisted under Capt. William Davis, Col. James Williams. Then, a Sergeant. 1781, served under Capt. James Simons, Lt. Col. William Washington (Continental Army). Then, served under Lt. Joseph Reid, Capt. Samuel Moore (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Then, served under Capt. Robert Maxwell. | Siege of Savannah, Savannah, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Saluda River, Indian Villages. |
| Watts, George | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | From Fairfield District. Drafted under Lt. Thomas Otterson, Capt. John Winn, Col. Joseph Kershaw. Then, served under Capt. Thomas Otterson, Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Then, in SC 3rd Regiment under Ensign William Caldwell, Lt. Oliver Towles, Capt. Richard Winn. POW on Florida Expedition, exchanged after three or four months. At some time, a Lieutenant under Capt. Thomas Parrott. | Snow Campaign, Florida Expedition 1778. |
| Watts, George | Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Jacob Barnett, Lt. Col. Henry Hampton during 1781. | |
| Watts, Jacob | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Watts, Jacob | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Watts, James | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | A Private and a Lieutenant before and after the Fall of Charleston under Capt. Joseph Pickens, Capt. Thomas Weems, Capt. William Strain. | ||
| Watts, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Isaac Ross, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Watts, Thomas Jr. | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Charles Myddleton after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Waugh, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | 66 days under Capt. Edward Martin, Col. Richard Winn during 1781. 1782, served under Capt. John Turner. | |
| Way, Amos | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Private under Capt. Joseph Vince from 4/15/1781 to 6/15/1781. Then a Lieutenant. | |
| Way, Samuel | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Richard Creech from 5/15/1781 to 8/12/1781. | |
| Way, William | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. 1782, served 37 days under Lt. Singleton in Marion's Brigade. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Wayland, Nevil | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | Lived on Tyger River. May 1779, a Wagoner under Lt. Col. William Wofford, Col. John Thomas, Jr. Later, served under Capt. John Collins, Capt. John Nisbett, Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. | ||
| Wayne, Richard | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. James Bentham and Capt. Richard Lushington. | ||
| Weages, Benjamin | 1780 | 1782 | Served under Capt. James Adams 1780-1782. | ||
| Wealth, John | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | In the German Fusiliers. | ||
| Wealth, Peter | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | In the German Fusiliers. | ||
| Weams, Bartholomew | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Weams, George | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Weams, James | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Weams, John | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Weams, Thomas | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Weams, William | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Weatherford, Isaac | SC 2nd Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
| Weatherford, William | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Eli Kershaw. | ||
| Weathers, Enoch | Aide-de-Camp to BG William Henderson, dates unknown. | ||||
| Weathers, Valentine | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | From Lincoln County, NC. 1781, enlisted under Capt. William McKenzie, Maj. William Buford, Col. William Hill. Also in NC unit that went against the Indians. | Orangeburgh, Eutaw Springs. | |
| Weathershee, Thomas | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served in Militia from 4/15/1781 to 3/23/1782, unit unknown. | |
| Weathershee, William | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | 229 days under Lt. John Newton Fry, Capt. Joseph Johnson, Capt. Frederick Wommack from 4/15/1781 to 3/22/1782. | |
| Weaver, Aaron | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. Murdered by Loyalists. | ||||
| Weaver, Hartwell | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. 71 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Weaver, Henry | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | First served under Capt. William Brown. 1777, served under Capt. William McClintock. After the Fall of Charleston, served under Col. James Williams (Little River District Regiment), unit and dates unknown. | Stono Ferry. | |
| Weaver, Jacob | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | 1779, served under Capt. William Caldwell. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
| Weaver, John | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Weaver, Nicholas | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 38 days under Capt. Jacob Ott, Lt. Col. John Griffith, dates unknown. | |||
| Webb, Hendley | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | Served under Capt. Sterling Turner, dates unknown. POW at Cloud's Creek #2. | Cloud's Creek #2. | ||
| Webb, Henry | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | 1778 | Promoted to Corporal 3/9/1778. Promoted to Sergeant 7/12/1778. At some time, a Prisoner. 1782, in Militia, rank and unit unknown. | |
| Webb, Jerry | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Philip Waters, Lt. Col. Philemon Waters, Col. John Thomas, Jr. during 1780-1781. | |
| Webb, Jesse | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Capt. Philip Waters, Lt. Col. Philemon Waters, Col. John Thomas, Jr., dates unknown. | |||
| Webb, John | 1782 | 1782 | Was a Sergeant. 1782, served 250 days on Horseback, unit unknown. | ||
| Webb, John | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. William Fullwood. | ||
| Webb, Moses | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | First in NC and PA units. After being in battle of Kings Mountain, moved to Eutaw Springs and enlisted in Nov. 1781 under Capt. Robert McKelvey, Col. Hezekiah Maham. | ||
| Webb, Stanley | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | Served under Capt. Sterling Turner, dates unknown. Escaped at battle of Cloud's Creek #2. | Cloud's Creek #2. | ||
| Webb, Thodorock | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Lide. | ||
| Webster, Benjamin | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Richard Bohun Baker. | ||
| Webster, Samuel | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | 100 days in Militia during 1779, unit unknown. 44 days as a Sergeant under Capt. John Garvin from 6/19/1779 to 8/1/1779. | |
| Webster, William | 1778 | 1783 | Served in Militia from 2/15/1778 to 10/1/1783, unit(s) unknown. | ||
| Weddingman, Christopher | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters and Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) after the Fall of Charleston, units and dates unknown. Aka Christopher Weddington. | |||
| Wedgeworth, William | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. 1782, a Wagoner, unit unknown. | ||||
| Weed, Andrew | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | From Abbeville District. First served about one year under Lt. Matthew Finlay, dates unknown. Then, served under Capt. Joseph Calhoun, Col. Robert Anderson, dates unknown. | Indian Villages. | ||
| Weed, Nathaniel | Independent Company of Rangers | 1775 | Served under Capt. John Bowie. Also served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||
| Weed, Reuben | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | From Abbeville District. Enlisted under Capt. Joseph Calhoun, Col. Robert Anderson. | |
| Weedeman, Peter | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | Drafted under Lt. Mothouse Jeffries, Maj. Zachariah Bullock, Col. Thomas Brandon. Then, served under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley (Orangeburgh District Regiment), unit unknown. Then, served under Lt. Edward Tillman (2nd Spartan Regiment). | Stono Ferry, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | |
| Weekly, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | |||
| Weeks, Joseph | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Weeks, Joseph Jr. | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Weeks, Joshua | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Weems, Henry | Lost a leg in 1776 while fighting the Indians. Unit and dates unknown. | Cherokee Expeiditon 1776. | |||
| Weems, James | Served in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
| Weems, John Sr. | Lower District Regiment | 1777 | From Abbeville District. 1777, enlisted under Capt. Joseph Dawson, Capt. John McGaw, Capt. Moses Liddell, Lt. Josiah Patterson, Capt. Robert Maxwell, Maj. John McGaw, Col. Andrew Pickens (1778, in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | |
| Weer, William | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 182 days under Capt. Alexander Pagan, Capt. John Mills from 6/10/1780 to 2/15/1781. | |
| Weir, David | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | From Laurens District. After the Fall of Charleston, enlisted under Capt. John McClure. Then, served under Capt. Williams, Col. Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Then, a Captain. | Beckhamville, Ft. Granby, Ft. Watson, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | |
| Weir, George | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Andrew Cummins. | ||
| Weir, George | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | From Chester District. Enlisted under Lt. Alexander Adams, Capt. John Nixon. Then, served under Lt. John Bell, Capt. Samuel Adams, Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). POW ordered to be hanged, but spared and paroled. | Snow Campaign, Ft. Moultrie, Hanging Rock, Carey's Fort, Fishing Creek, Ft. Watson, Myddleton's Ambuscade. | |
| Welch, Daniel | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Samuel Wise. | ||
| Welch, George | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | First in the German Fusiliers. 1780-1781, served 506 days in the 1st Company of the Batallion of Artillery. | ||
| Welch, James | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Andrew Cummins. | ||
| Welch, John | Charles Town District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 506 days in the 1st Company of the Batallion of Artillery. | |
| Welch, Nicholas | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Welch, Oliver | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Wade Hampton, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Welch, Richard | 1782 | 1782 | Served in Marion's Brigade during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Welch, Robert | Kershaw Regiment | Served under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball, Col. John Marshall, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Welch, Stephen | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | 1779, enlisted under Capt. John Neilson, Lt. Col. Richard Singleton, Col. Richard Richardson. Wounded at Tullifinny Hill. July 1780, in Sumter's Brigade, unit unknown. 1782, served under Lt. Valentine Rowell, Capt. John Rogers (Lower Craven County Regiment), then Capt. Joseph Hudson (Upper Craven County Regiment). | Tullifinny Hill. |
| Welch, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | 1779, served under Capt. Thomas Hall. | ||
| Welcher, Benjamin | 29 days as a Horseman from 11/15/1781 to 12/15/1781, unit unknown. | ||||
| Weldon, John | Independent Company of Rangers | 1775 | 1779 | From Craven County. Enlisted under Capt. Robert Ellison. Then, served under Lt. Col. Matthew Singleton (Camden District Regiment). Then, served under Capt. Joseph Kirkland (Fairfield Regiment). Then, served under Capt. Thomas Woodward (Fairfield Regiment). 1778, served under Capt. Robert Ellison again (SC 3rd Regiment). 1779, a Lieutenant. | Snow Campaign, Florida Expedition 1778. |
| Weldon, Samuel | At the battle of Stono Ferry, unit unknown. | Stono Ferry. | |||
| Wells, Adam | Fairfield Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Served under Lt. Col. David Hopkins from 11/2/1780 to 8/14/1782, unit(s) unknown. | |
| Wells, Andrew | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | From Edgefield District. Fall of 1778 or 1779, enlisted under Capt. Drury Pace, Col. LeRoy Hammond. Acted as an Ensign. Then, a Lieutenant. | Stono Ferry. | |
| Wells, Edward | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Felix Warley. | ||
| Wells, Henry | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Served under Capt. Moses Wood, Col. Benjamin Roebuck during 1780. | |
| Wells, Jeremiah | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wells, James | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Hutchinson. | ||
| Wells, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wells, John | Georgetown District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Benjamin Screven. | ||
| Wells, Joseph | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Goodwyn. | ||
| Wells, Lewis | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wells, Matthew | Served in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
| Wells, Robert | Served in Militia before the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. After the Fall of Charleston, served under Capt. John Ryan, Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment), dates unknown. | ||||
| Wells, Thomas | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Matthew Singleton. 1781, a Private, a Farrier, and an Express Rider, unit unknown. | ||
| Wells, William | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | |||
| Wells, William | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | |||
| Wells, William | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Hezekiah Maham, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wells, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | A Private and a Sergeant under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters. Dates unknown. | |||
| Wells, William | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Samuel Martin, Lt. Col. William Polk during 1781. | |
| Welsh, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1782 | Served under Capt. Philemon Waters before the Fall of Charleston, dates unknown. Also served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. Then, served under Capt. Richard Creech (Upper Granville County Regiment) from 5/15/1781 to 8/10/1782. | ||
| Welsh, Jonathan | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | Served under Maj. James Postell from 2/22/1779 to 5/17/1779, unit unknown. | |
| Welsh, Robert | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | |||
| Welsh, William | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | 109 days under Maj. James Postell from 2/22/1779 to 6/10/1779, unit unknown. Also served during 1782, unit unknown. | |
| Welt, Moses | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | In the German Fusiliers. | ||
| Wenkler, Conrad | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Francis Moore, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Werly, Melcher | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. Richard Lushington. | ||
| Wernald, William | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wershing, George | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | In the German Fusiliers. | ||
| Wescoat, Thomas | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Joseph Jenkins. | ||
| Wessner, Philip | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | In the German Fusiliers. | ||
| West, Arthur | 1782 | 1782 | 55 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| West, Benjamin Sr. | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | First in NC or GA unit. Under Gen. Benjamin Lincoln at Purrysburg in 1779. Moved to Spartanburg District. Spring of 1780, enlisted under Capt. John Lawson. Then, served under Capt. Jeremiah Dickson. Then, served under Col. Joseph Hayes (Little River District Regiment), unit unknown. | Cowpens. | |
| West, Cato | Independent Company of Rangers | 1775 | From Fairfield District. Served under Capt. Robert Ellison. Late 1775, a Lieutenant in SC 3rd Regiment. Late 1778, a Lieutenant in the SC 5th Regiment. Resigned Oct. 1779. | ||
| West, Hezekiah | Fairfield Regiment | 1778 | From Camden District. 1778, enlisted under Capt. Robert Frost, Capt. John McCool, Col. John Winn. | ||
| West, James | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | Served under Capt. John Ryan from 4/20/1779 to 7/18/1779. | |
| West, James | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Charles Drayton. | ||
| West, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | 1778 | Served under Capt. Richard Winn. Killed at St. Tilles. | Florida Expedition 1778. |
| West, Joseph | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | |||
| West, Joseph | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | Moved to Sumter District. 1775, served under Col. Richard Richardson. 1776, served under Capt. Henry Richbourg, Lt. Col. Thomas Sumter (SC 6th Regiment). June 1779, again under Col. Richard Richardson, unit unknown. 1780, served under Capt. Henry Snipes (Kingstree Regiment). Also served under Capt. John Neilson (Berkeley County Regiment). 1781-1782, a Cattle Drover for Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene. | Snow Campaign. |
| West, Leonard | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | First in NC unit. April 1781, served under Capt. Francis Moore, Col. Charles Myddleton for 10 months. Discharged at Four Hole Bridge in Feb. or March 1782. | Myddleton's Ambuscade. |
| West, Richard | Beaufort District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Charles Browne. | ||
| West, Robert | Lower District Regiment | 1781 | First in NC unit. Moved to Newberry District. Served under Capt. Joseph Humphries, Lt. Col. John Lindsay. 1782, served 123 days in Marion's Brigade, unit unknown. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock. | |
| West, Solomon | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters before and after the Fall of Charleston. Unit and dates unknown. | |||
| West, William | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | First in NC unit. 1775, served under Capt. William Scott. 1780, served under Capt. George Turner. At the Fall of Charleston. 1781-1782, served under Capt. Felix Warley (Fairfield Regiment). | Siege of Charleston 1780, Eutaw Springs. |
| Westberry, William | 1782 | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. 1782, served 64 days in Marion's Brigade, unit unknown. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | ||
| Westbury, Thomas | A Cattle Drover for the State Commissary. | ||||
| Westfield, John | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | 1780, a Wagoner under Col. George Hicks. Served under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) 1780-1782, units unknown. Feb. 1781, a Wagoner. Aug. 1782, served under Capt. Thomas Mitchell (Kingstree Regiment). | |
| Weston, Robert | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Richland District. A Private and a Sergeant under Capt. John Cook, Col. Thomas Taylor. | |
| Wetherford, William | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Eli Kershaw. Probably William Weatherford above. | ||
| Wethrington, Richard | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Andrew Cummins. | ||
| Wethrington, Thomas | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Andrew Cummins. | ||
| Wever, Aaron | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | From Edgefield District. Served under Capt. Solomon Pope, Col. LeRoy Hammond, dates unknown. Captured and executed by Loyalist Capt. Neely Carghill after the Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | ||
| Whaley, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | A Fifer under Capt. Felix Warley. | |
| Whaley, Thomas | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Joseph Jenkins. | ||
| Wharton, Bartlett | Earlier, a Sergeant. After the Fall of Charleston, a Private in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wharton, John | Little River District Regiment | 1778 | From Ninety-Six District. 1778, enlisted under Capt. John Wallace. Then, served under Capt. Joseph Towles (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Then, served under Capt. John Wilds (Cheraws District Regiment). Also served under Col. Joseph Hayes, and assisted in burying him upon his death. | ||
| Whatley, Edmund | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Whereat, Jacob | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Jacob Folmer, Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters 1781-1782. | |
| Whedon, James | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. William Caldwell. | ||
| Wheeler, Ambrose | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Hezekiah Maham, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wheeler, Benjamin | Charles Town District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 506 days in the 2nd Company of the Batallion of Artillery. | |
| Wheeler, Henry | Cheraws District Regiment | Lived on Swift Creek. Enlisted under Capt. Amos Windham, Col. Abel Kolb, dates unknown. Then, in NC unit. | James Island #1. | ||
| Wheeler, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | From Williamsburg District. A Drummer under Capt. Bernard Elliott. 1782, served 30 days in Militia, unit unknown. | |
| Wheeler, William | SC 6th Regiment | 1777 | Served under Capt. John Montgomery and Capt. George Warley. Later, served under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), unit and dates unknown. | ||
| Whelchel, Davis | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Union District. A Private, Ranger, Spy, Lieutenant, and Major. Under Capt. William McMullen, Capt. Nathaniel Jeffries, Capt. Nimrod Terrell, Capt. John Thompson, Col. Thomas Neel, Lt. Col. William Farr, Lt. Col. James Steen, Col. Thomas Brandon. | |
| Whelchel, Francis Jr. | 2nd Spartan Regiment | From Union District. Served under Col. Thomas Brandon, unit and dates unknown. | Cowpens. | ||
| Whelchel, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | From Union District. 5/25/1777, enlisted under Capt. James Steen, Col. John Thomas, Sr. March 1778, served under Capt. James Terrill, Lt. Col. William Wofford, Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Then, served under Capt. John Thompson, Col. James Williams (Little River District Regiment). Then, served under Capt. Hugh Whiteside (Turkey Creek Regiment). Then, under Capt. John Thompson, Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) again. Wounded at Cowpens. Then, served under Capt. Robert Montgomery. | Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Eutaw Springs. |
| Whelchel, William | 2nd Spartan Regiment | From Union District. A Companion to John Whelchel (his brother above) under Col. Thomas Brandon. | |||
| Whetstone, Henry | Orangeburgh District Regiment | From Orangeburgh District. Served under Capt. Jacob Rumph, dates unknown. Also a Sergeant for 180 days. | |||
| Whetstone, John | Orangeburgh District Regiment | From Orangeburgh District. Served under Capt. Jacob Rumph, dates unknown. | |||
| Whiley, David | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Thomas Dunbar. | ||
| Whiley, Robert | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. Thomas Dunbar. | ||
| Whit, Charles | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1777 | From York District. Feb. 1777, enlisted under Lt. John Montgomery, Capt. John Moore. Then, served under Capt. Benjamin Tutt (SC 5th Regiment). | Kettle Creek (GA), Briar Creek (GA). | |
| Whitaker, James | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Whitaker, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Served under Capt. John Blake. Then, an Adjutant and a Lieutenant. | |
| Whitaker, Richard | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | Later, a Sergeant in Militia. | ||
| Whitaker, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | From Kershaw District. Served under Capt./Maj. Francis Boykin, dates unknown. | |||
| Whitaker, William | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. 1781, served 247 days in Militia, unit unknown. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Whitaker, Willis | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | First served under Lt. Francis Boykin, Capt. Eli Kershaw. Then, a Captain in Militia. | Snow Campaign, | |
| Whitche, John | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Isaac Ross, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Whitcombe, Michael | SC 1st Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Served under Capt. William Jackson. | |
| White, Alexander | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| White, Andrew | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| White, Anthony Jr. | 1782 | 1782 | 41 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| White, Archibald | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. William Smith, Col. John Thomas, Jr. during 1781. Killed about Jan. 1782. At one time, served under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), unit and dates unknown. | |
| White, Arthur | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. William Fullwood. | ||
| White, Daniel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Joseph Hughes, Col. Thomas Brandon from 4/1/1782 to 5/1/1782 and from 5/29/1782 to 6/29/1782. | |
| White, David | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| White, Edward | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | 42 days under Lt. William Brocket, Capt. George Neely during 1782. | |
| White, Elisha | Kershaw Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Col. John Marshall 1781-1782, unit unknown. | |
| White, Ezekiel | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Edward Richardson. | ||
| White, George | Fairfield Regiment | 1777 | Feb. 1777, enlisted as a Wagoner and Saddler under Capt. Robert Crawford. Then, served under Capt. John Drennan, Capt. Fabian White, Capt. Hugh White (Camden District Regiment). | Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry. | |
| White, Henry | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Served under Maj. Robert Crawford from 4/15/1780 to 5/5/1780. A Horseman under Capt. Hugh White (Kershaw Regiment) from 6/25/1780 to 8/29/1780. Then, under Lt. Thomas Thomson from 11/1/1780 to 11/25/1780. Then, under Lt. John Tomlinson from 10/2/1780 to 10/23/1780. 1782, a Private and a Saddler in Sumter's Brigade, unit unknown. | |
| White, Hugh | A Saddler in Sumter's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| White, Hugh | 1780 | 1781 | 62 days as a Wagoner 1780-1781, unit unknown. | ||
| White, Isaac | Charles Town District Regiment | 1781 | From Charleston. Enlisted under Capt. Philip Prioleau, dates unknown. 1780-1781, served under Capt. Anthony Toomer, Maj. Thomas Grimball, Jr. in the Batallion of Artillery. Wounded and POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled for one year. Put on a prison ship for refusing to swear allegiance to the king, held four months then exchanged. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
| White, Jacob | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. James Bentham. | ||
| White, James | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | First served under Maj. John Thomas, Jr. Then, an Adjutant. | Florida Expedition 1778. |
| White, James | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| White, James | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Served under Capt. David Hopkins. In service until 6/15/1781, unit unknown. | |
| White, James | SC 3rd Regiment | 1780 | Served under Capt. Jefferson Baker. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Deserted Nov. 1780. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
| White, James | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. Served in Militia during 1782. Unit unknown. | ||
| White, Jerry | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Capt. Philemon Waters, Col. John Thomas, Jr., dates unknown. | |||
| White, Jesse | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Clarendon District. June 1780, captured by Loyalists, released on parole. August 1780, enlisted under Capt. William Dukes. 1782, served 99 days in Militia, unit unknown. | St. James Goose Creek Church. |
| White, John | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Joseph Jenkins. | ||
| White, John | SC 1st Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | 1780, served under Capt. Simeon Theus. At some time, a POW. | |
| White, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Served under Capt. Adrian Proveaux. | |
| White, John | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Isaac Ross, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. 1782, served under Col. Charles Myddleton, Lt. Col. William Polk (Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons), units unknown. | |
| White, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | Served under Capt. David Hopkins. At some time, a POW. | |
| White, John | A Saddler in Sumter's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| White, John | An Armorer in Sumter's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| White, John | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1783 | A Horseman under Capt. Benjamin Jolly from 5/4/1780 to 6/25/1781. A Footman under Capt. John Hughes from 4/1/1782 to 5/1/1782. A Horseman from 5/1/1782 to 6/29/1782, from 2/17/1782 to 3/31/1782, and from 12/10/1782 to 1/23/1783. | |
| White, John | 1782 | 1782 | 102 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| White, John Sr. | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Capt. John Hughes, Col. Thomas Brandon, dates unknown. | |||
| White, John Jr. | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | From Union District. Jan. 1780, drafted under Capt. Benjamin Jolly, Capt. John Hughes, Col. Thomas Brandon. | ||
| White, Jonathan | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. John Carraway Smith. | ||
| White, Joseph | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit unknown. | |
| White, Joseph | Served. Nothing more known. | ||||
| White, Moses | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Served under Maj. Robert Crawford 1780-1781, unit unknown. | |
| White, Nathan | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Was a Lieutenant. A Horseman under Col. Thomas Taylor from 8/5/1780 to 5/5/1781, unit unknown. Then a Sergeant Major and a Commissary. | |
| White, Richard | Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons | Served under Capt. Robert Tate, Capt. John Mills, Lt. Col. Henry Hampton, dates unknown. | |||
| White, Robert | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Eli Kershaw. July 1780, served 1 year in Sumter's Brigade, unit unknown. Then, served under Maj. Thomas Thomson, Lt. Col. David Hopkins (Fairfield Regiment), unit unknown. | Fish Dam Ford. | |
| White, Stephen | 1st Spartan Regiment | Before the Fall of Charleston, served under Capt. Philemon Waters, Col. John Thomas, Jr., dates unknown. 1780, served 91 days under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), unit unknown. 1781, served under Capt. Jacob Barnett, Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Also served under Col. Charles Myddleton (SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons), unit and dates unknown. | |||
| White, Thomas | Charles Town District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | From Christ Church Parish. Enlisted under Maj. Anthony Toomer, unit unknown. | |
| White, William | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | |||
| White, William | 2nd Spartan Regiment | From Union District. Enlisted under Lt. Col. William Farr, Col. Thomas Brandon, unit and dates unknown. At some time, a Sergeant. | Camden, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | ||
| White, William | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | From Chester District. Jan. 1776, enlisted under Capt. Michael Dickson. Then, served under Capt. Philip Walker, Capt. John McClure, Capt. John Turner (Turkey Creek Regiment), dates unknown. | Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Ft. Granby, Mobley's Meetinghouse. | |
| White, William | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | From Union District. Oct. 1779, enlisted under Capt. Joseph McJunkin, Col. Thomas Brandon. Then, served under Capt. Samuel Otterson. When Otterson promoted to Major, served under Capt. George Aubrey. Then, served under Capt. Joshua Palmer, Capt. Benjamin Jolly, Capt. Joseph Hughes. | Eutaw Springs. |
| White, William Jr. | Fairfield Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Served under Lt. Col. David Hopkins from 11/1/1780 to 7/28/1781, and from 8/23/1781 to 9/10/1782. | |
| Whitefield, Joshua | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | |||
| Whitefield, Thomas | 1782 | 1782 | 25 days in Marion's Brigade during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Whitefish, Joshua | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | Probably same man as Joshua Whitefield above. | ||
| Whitehead, Daniel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 30 days under Capt. John Moffett, Col. Thomas Brandon, dates unknown. | |||
| Whitehead, George | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | Served under Capt. William McKenzie, Col. William Hill, dates unknown. | |||
| Whitehurst, Wiley | Served under Capt. McGirth, dates unknown. Then, in NC unit. | Briar Creek (GA). | |||
| Whiteman, Christopher | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Lt./Col. Philemon Waters, dates unknown. | |||
| Whiteman, William | Court-martialed on 3/2/1780 for leaving his guard post at the beating of retreat, although he returned later. Fined $20. | ||||
| Whitener, Joseph | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Horseman under Col. John Thomas, Jr. from 8/19/1780 to 11/29/1780, unit unknown. Nov.-Dec., an Express Rider for Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment). Dec. 1780, an Express Rider for Col. Benjamin Pugh. Then, a Horseman under Col. John Thomas, Jr. and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment) from 12/23/1780 to 7/1/1781, units unknown. | |
| Whiteside, William | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1781 | From Fairfield District. April 1781, enlisted under Capt. Pendleton Isbell, Col. Edward Lacey. Then, served under Lt. Kelsey, Capt. Robert Cooper. Then, served under Capt. Charles Picket, Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). | ||
| Whitfield, Benjamin | 1782 | 1782 | 36 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Whitfield, Lewis | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Whitler, Fendel | 1782 | 1782 | 43 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Whitley, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | 1778-1779, served under Capt. Thomas Dunbar. Aka John Whitely. | ||
| Whitman, Daniel | Fairfield Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Served under Lt. Col. David Hopkins 1780-1782, unit unknown. | |
| Whitman, David | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Jacob Folmer, Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters 1781-1782. | |
| Whitmire, George Frederick | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. Lived between Duncan's Creek and Enoree River. | |||
| Whitmore, George | From Laurens District. Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Whitney, Lebbus | 1779 | 1779 | 48 days as a Horseman during 1779, unit unknown. | ||
| Whitsett, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. John Blake. | ||
| Whitsworth, Fendal | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Whitten, Ambrose | Little River District Regiment | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Whitten, Austin | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Whitten, Elijah | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Whitten, Joel | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Whitten, Jonathan | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1778 | From Newberry District. Summer of 1778, enlisted under Lt. George Aubrey, Capt. Levi Casey. Then, served under Capt. Burgin (?). Then, an Express Rider. Then, served under Lt. Christopher Casey, Capt. Peter Brooks, then Capt. Christopher Casey (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Duncan's Creek. | |
| Whitten, Philip | Little River District Regiment | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Whitten, Robert | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Whittenton, Owen | SC 5th Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Field Farrar. | ||
| Whittier, Fendol | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Served under Capt. John Mapp, Col. Benjamin Roebuck from 7/7/1782 to 8/18/1782. | |
| Whittington, Barnett | Cheraws District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. Served under Col. Lemuel Benton during 1782, unit unknown. | |
| Whittington, Burrell | SC 3rd Regiment | Served under Capt. Joseph Warley, dates unknown. | |||
| Whittington, Cornelius | Colleton County Regiment | 1776 | 1776, enlisted under Capt. James Thompson. Moved to GA, joined there. Returned to SC, served under Lt. Col. LeRoy Hammond (Ninety-Six District Regiment), unit and dates unknown. Then, under Lt. Col. Andrew Pickens (Lower District Regiment), unit and dates unknown. Returned to GA. | ||
| Whittington, Edward | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Uriah Goodwin. | ||
| Whittington, Ephraim | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Lide. 3/22/1779, served in SC 3rd Regiment under Capt. Uriah Goodwin. 1781-1783, a Lieutenant. | ||
| Whittington, Francis | SC 2nd Regiment | 1780 | From Cheraws District. At the Fall of Charleston. 1782, served 36 days in Militia, unit unknown. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
| Whittington, Francis Jr. | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Lide. | ||
| Whittington, Grief | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | From Cheraws District. 1779, drafted under Capt. Thomas Lloyd, Col. George Hicks. Then, served under Lt. Charles Dewitt. Then, served under Capt. Conyers in SC 5th Regiment. Then, served under Capt. Clayburn Hinson, Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy (Cheraws District Regiment). | Eutaw Springs. |
| Whittington, Isaac | SC 3rd Regiment | Served under Capt. Joseph Warley, dates unknown. | |||
| Whittington, Jarrod | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Served under Capt. Uriah Goodwin. | |
| Whittington, John | 1782 | 1782 | 37 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Whittington, Levi | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. 29 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Whittington, Nathaniel | Upper Craven County Regiment | From Cheraws District. Drafted under Capt. Tristram Thomas, Col. Simmons, dates unknown. Then, served under Capt. Maurice Murphy. Then, served under Capt. Maurice Murphy, Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws District Regiment). Then, served under Capt. Clayburn Hinson, Capt. Moses Pearson, Capt. William Standard. | Wadboo Bridge #2. | ||
| Whittington, Owens | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Lide. | ||
| Whittington, Richard | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | From Cheraws District. Served under Capt. Robert Lide. Then, under Capt. Tristram Tomas, Col. Simmons. Then, a Lieutenant. | |
| Whittle, Burrows | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | Served under Capt. Sterling Turner, dates unknown. Mortally wounded near Clyde's Creek in Edgefield District. | |||
| Whitworth, Abraham | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | 65 days as a Footman under Capt. John McCauley, Col. Archibald McDonald from 3/16/1780 to 5/21/1780. Then, served 295 days as a Horseman under Capt. Daniel Conyers, Col. Archibald McDonald from 6/10/1781 to 12/16/1782. | |
| Wicker, Henry | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters after the Fall of Charleston. Unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wicker, William | Cheraws District Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | From Chesterfield District. Jan. 1777, enlisted under Capt. John Blakeney. Then, in NC unit. 6/1/1781, enlisted under Capt. Claudius Pegues, Jr. | Eutaw Springs. |
| Wickham, Thomas | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. David Hopkins. | ||
| Wickom, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | 1779, an Adjutant under Capt. Charles Motte. | |
| Widemon, Adam | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. John McGaw, Maj. Alexander Noble, Col. Robert Anderson. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Indian Villages. |
| Wieley, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | |||
| Wier, Hugh | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | 135 days under Capt. John McClure during 1780. | |
| Wier, John | A Horseman in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wier, William | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebucks' Batallion of Spartan Regiment) before the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. Also served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck from 6/10/1780 to 11/9/1781, unit unknown. | |||
| Wigenton, John | 1780 | 1780 | 55 days under Lt. Williams during 1780 at Augusta. | ||
| Wiggins, George | 1781 | 1782 | 250 days in Militia from 5/20/1781 to 2/25/1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wiggins, Jesse | SC 3rd Regiment | From Marion District. Served under Capt. Robert Goodwyn, dates unknown. Then, served under Capt. Benjamin Munnerylyn (Cheraws District Regiment), Capt. Shadrack Simons (Upper Craven County Regiment), Capt. Robert Gasque, dates unknown. | Stono Ferry, Wadboo Bridge #2, Blue Savannah, Eutaw Springs. | ||
| Wiggins, John | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. William Mills. | ||
| Wiggins, William | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | 1779 | 1779, in Militia, unit unknown. | |
| Wigington, George | Little River District Regiment | 1781 | First in GA unit. Moved to Laurens District. Enlisted under Capt. John Burns, Col. James Williams, dates unknown. Dec. 1780, served under Capt. Lewis Duvall, Col. Joseph Hayes. A Guard during battle of Cowpens. | Cowpens. | |
| Wilbanks, Gillam | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Union District. Enlisted under Lt. James Addington, Capt. Moses White, Capt. William Young, Lt. Col. William Farr, Col. Thoms Brandon, dates unknown. | Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks, Kings Mountain, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. |
| Wilbanks, William | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Union District. Enlisted under Lt. James Addington, Capt. Moses White, Capt. William Young, Lt. Col. William Farr, Col. Thoms Brandon, dates unknown. | Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks, Kings Mountain, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. |
| Wilbourn, Aquilla | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 210 days under Capt. John Collins, Col. Benjamin Roebuck from 6/15/1780 to 7/1/1781. | |
| Wilburn, Richard | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | 300 days under Capt. William McCauley, Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. from 10/20/1780 to 7/15/1782. | |
| Wilburn, Robert | SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Peter Horry, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wilcocks, John | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Hezekiah Maham from 8/18/1781 to 1/3/1782, unit unknown. | |||
| Wilcocks, Joseph | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Hezekiah Maham, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wildon, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Was a Lieutenant. A Horseman under Capt. Edward Martin, Col. Richard Winn from 4/15/1781 to 5/23/1781. Then, a Lieutenant again. | |
| Wilds, Abel | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. 36 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wilds, John | A Cattle Drover in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wilds, Samuel | 1782 | 1783 | From Cheraws District. 30 days as a Horseman and 10 days as an Express Rider during 1782, unit unknown. 1783, served 60 days in Militia, unit unknown. | ||
| Wiley, Henry | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | A Drummer under Capt. Robert Goodwyn. | ||
| Wiley, Henry | Killed by Indians. Unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wilheim, Peter | Lower District Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | From Newberry District. Drafted under Ensign John Counts, Capt. John Folmer, Col. Jonas Beard. Moved to Abbeville District. Served under Capt. David Hunter, Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Aug. or Sep. 1781, served under Capt. John G. Houseal, Lt. Col. Jonas Beard. Then, served under Capt. Michael Leitner (1st Spartan Regiment). Then, in a scouting party under Capt. Philip Waters. | Cherokee Expeiditon 1776. |
| Wilhuison, John | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Isaac Ross, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Wilhuison, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Isaac Ross, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Wilhuison, William | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Isaac Ross, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Wilkie, Francis | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Capt. Nimrod Terrell, Col. Thomas Brandon, dates unknown. | |||
| Wilkins, Alexander | Served in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
| Wilkins, James | Fairfield Regiment | Served under Capt. Turner, Col. John Winn, dates unknown. 1780-1782, a Private, a Sergeant, and a QM in the Charles Town District Regiment, Batallion of Artillery. | |||
| Wilkins, Samuel | 231 days as a Horseman in Militia from 6/15/1781 to 2/8/1782, unit unknown. | ||||
| Wilkins, William | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | 36 days as a Horseman under Capt. John Mapp, Col. Benjamin Roebuck from 9/8/1782 to 10/25/1782. | |
| Wilkinson, James | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | 176 days under Capt. John McClure, Col. Edward Lacey during 1780. | |
| Wilkinson, John | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Isaac Ross, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Wilkinson, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Isaac Ross, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. Dead < Sept. 1781. | |
| Wilkinson, William | SC 2nd Regiment | Deserted, apprehended in April 1778. 1779, served under Capt. Thomas Dunbar. 1781, served under Capt. Isaac Ross, Col. Charles Myddleton (SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons). | |||
| Wilks, Hardy | Georgetown District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Benjamin Screven. Also served 605 days in the cavalry, units and dates unknown. Taken prisoner. | ||
| Wilks, Lemuel | Georgetown District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Benjamin Screven. | ||
| Wilks, Reuben | 1781 | 1782 | 134 days in Militia 1780-1781, unit(s) unknown. | ||
| Will, Philip | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | In the German Fusiliers. Later, a Barrack Master General and Deputy QM General. | |
| Willard, John | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Willbanks, Richard | 2nd Spartan Regiment | From Union District. First in NC unit. Served under Capt. Benjamin Jolly, Col. Thomas Brandon, dates unknown. Then, served under Lt. Richard Burgess, Maj. William Farr. Then, served under Capt. William Wood, Capt. William Young. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | ||
| Willeford, Brittain | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | From Spartanburg District. 1780, enlisted under Capt. Benjamin West, Col. John Thomas Jr., and under Capt. James Elder, Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). An Orderly Sergeant under Col. John Thomas, Jr. Wounded in the head. POW of Loyalists, but released. | ||
| Willeford, William | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Hezekiah Maham, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Willey, John | 1781 | 1781 | 113 days in Militia during 1781, unit unknown. | ||
| Willfong, John | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | From Lincoln County, NC. 7/15/1781, enlisted under Capt. George Cowan, Lt. Col. Samuel Hammond. March 1782, served under Capt. Jesse Johnson, Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond. | Eutaw Springs, Indian Villages. |
| Willham, Peter | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, Abraham | New Acquisition District Regiment | Served under Col. William Bratton, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, Alex | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Williams, Barwick | Little River District Regiment | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. Aka Barrack Williams. | |||
| Williams, Britton | Hung at Wiggins' Hill by British Lt. Col. Thomas Brown on 1/13/1781. | ||||
| Williams, Burgess | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Samuel Wise. | ||
| Williams, Bury | 77 days in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Williams, Carrol | 1781 | 1781 | 112 days in Militia during 1781, unit unknown. | ||
| Williams, Daniel | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | Served under Col. James Williams before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. Then, a Lieutenant and a Captain. | Kings Mountain. | |
| Williams Davis | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Williams, Edward | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | An Express Rider and a Footman under Col. Joseph Kershaw 1778-1779, unit unknown. 1781, served under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball, Col. John Marshall (Kershaw Regiment), unit unknown. | |
| Williams, Eley | Served in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
| Williams, Ezekiel | 294 days in Militia, unit(s) and dates unknown. | ||||
| Williams, Gardner | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Goodwyn. | ||
| Williams, George Robert | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Williams, Glover | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Williams, Hardy | SC 5th Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | ||
| Williams, Henry | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. John Caldwell. After the Fall of Charleston, in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||
| Williams, Isaac | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | 89 days under Capt. James Craig, Col. Thomas Taylor in 1781. Served in Militia from 8/18/1782 to 11/16/1783, unit unknown. | |
| Williams, Jacob | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 10 months under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, James | Little River District Regiment | Killed at battle of Hayes' Station. | Hayes' Station | ||
| Williams, James | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Lt./Capt. Thomas Osborne. | ||
| Williams, James | Kershaw Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | 150 days under Col. John Marshall, unit and dates unknown. | |
| Williams, James G. | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Charles Drayton. | ||
| Williams, Jeremiah | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | Served under Lt. Joel Doggett, Capt. Samuel Taylor, Capt. John Armstrong. July 1776, a Sergeant. | |
| Williams, Jesse | 1782 | 1782 | 36 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Williams, John | Charles Town District Regiment | 1779 | In the Batallion of Artillery. Killed in the battle at Port Royal in Feb. 1779. | Port Royal #1. | |
| Williams, John | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Edmund Hyrne. | ||
| Williams, John | SC 1st Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Served under Capt. Simeon Theus. | |
| Williams, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | Served under Capt. James Ryan, dates unknown. Also served under Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment), unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, John | SC 1st Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Served under Capt. John Williamson. | |
| Williams, John | Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Jacob Barnett, Lt. Col. Henry Hampton during 1781. Also served under Capt. William Alexander, Col. Wade Hampton (SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons) in 1781. | |
| Williams, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Bernard Elliott. | ||
| Williams, John | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, John | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | Served under Col. Robert Anderson, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, John | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | 120 days as a Horseman and 100 days as a Footman under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball, Col. John Marshall during 1780, unit unknown. | |
| Williams, John | SC 5th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Served under Capt. Benjamin Tutt. | |
| Williams, John | Indian Field Company | 1781 | 1781 | 155 days in this independent company during 1781 | |
| Williams, John | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. John Garvin from 7/8/1779 to 8/1/1779. Also served under Lt. Col. William Davis (Upper Craven County Regiment), unit and dates unknown. | ||
| Williams, John | Little River District Regiment | Served in Sumter's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, Joseph | Beaufort District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. John Jenkins. | ||
| Williams, Joseph | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | |||
| Williams, Joseph | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Hezekiah Maham, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, Joseph | Little River District Regiment | 1781 | Served under Col. Joseph Hayes, unit and dates unknown. Killed by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham at Hayes' Station on 11/19/1781. Son of Col./BG James Williams. | Hayes' Station. | |
| Williams, Joseph | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Served under Capt. Charles Heatley. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
| Williams, Joshua | Served in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
| Williams, Maurice | 1778 | 1782 | 198 days in Militia 1778-1779, unit unknown. 283 days in Militia from 5/8/1781 to 2/14/1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Williams, Memberence | 1782 | 1782 | 143 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Williams, Micajah | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | 12 months under Col. Hezekiah Maham, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, Maurice | Fairfield Regiment | A Private and a Lieutenant under Capt. Joseph Feemster, Capt. James Reid, Capt. Thomas Robins (Turkey Creek Regiment), Lt. Col. Joseph Brown. Dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, Nathan | Camden District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | 34 days under Lt. Reuben House, Capt. John Cook during 1782. | |
| Williams, Rednal | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | First under Col. Richard Richardson, unit unknown. Then, served three months under Maj. Andrew Williamson (Ninety-Six District Regiment), unit unknown. Then, served under Col. Jonas Beard (Lower District Regiment), unit unknown. March 1779, served under Maj. Garden. Then, served under Lt. Lewis Hogg, Capt. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). | Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778. |
| Williams, Robert | Kershaw Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | From Camden District. 1782, served 30 days under Col. John Marshall, unit unknown. | |
| Williams, Robert | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. James Bentham. | ||
| Williams, Rowland | SC 1st Regiment | Served under Capt. Thomas Gadsden. Court-martialed on 4/28/1779 for desertion, acquitted. | |||
| Williams, Samuel | Colleton County Regiment | Lived near Matthew's Bluff. Enlisted under Capt. James Thompson, Maj. Sheppard, dates unknown. Then, served under Lt. Moore. Moved to Edgefield District. Served under Capt. John Ryan, Lt. Col. Purvis (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). | |||
| Williams, Samuel | Upper Granville County Regiment | 39 days under Lt. Jacob Buxton, Capt. Joseph Thomson, dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, Samuel | From Greenville District. First unit unknown. Then, served under Capt. William Christy, Gen. Benjamin Lincoln. | Stono Ferry. | |||
| Williams, Samuel | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Michael Watson 1780-1781. Then, served under Capt. William Butler during 1782. | |
| Williams, Thomas | SC 1st Regiment | Served under Capt. Simeon Theus, dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, Thomas | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | First in NC unit. 1780, served under Capt. John Henderson, Col. Andrew Neel. 1781, served under Capt. James Giles, Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). June 1781, served under Capt. Richard Johnson, Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons). | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Siege of Charleston 1779, Stono Ferry, Eutaw Springs. |
| Williams, Thomas | Camden District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | 30 days under Lt. Jacob Killingsworth, Capt. John Cook during 1782. | |
| Williams, Thomas | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebucks' Batallion of Spartan Regiment), unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, Thomas | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Samuel Martin, Lt. Col. William Polk during 1781. | |
| Williams, William | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1781 | A Private and an officer under Capt. Joseph Jolly, Col. John Thomas, Sr. Then, served under Capt. Joseph Brown, Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment), Capt. Thomas Robins, Capt. John McClure, Col. Thomas Brandon (Turkey Creek Regiment). Also served under Capt. James McIlhenny, Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Wounded at Cowpens. | Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Eutaw Springs. |
| Williams, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | From Laurens District. May 1779, enlisted under Lt. James Boyd, Capt. Robert Mansfield, Lt. Col. Benjamin Kilgore. | ||
| Williams, William | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | From Long Canes. 2/10/1779, a Spy under Col. Andrew Pickens. Also served 80 days under Capt. John Chesnut (Camden District Regiment). | ||
| Williams, William | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Thomas Lynch. | ||
| Williams, William | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Matthew Singleton. | ||
| Williams, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | Served under Capt. Edward Lacey, dates unknown. | |||
| Williams, William | 1779 | 1782 | Served from 5/20/1779 to Oct. 1782, a prisoner for most of the time. Held at Charleston and at Camden. Served under Col. John Marshall (Kershaw Regiment) and Col. Jacob Baxter (Upper Craven County Regiment), units and dates unknown. | ||
| Williamson, Adam | New Acquistion District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | A Horseman under Lt. William Moore, Maj. James Moore 1779-1782. | |
| Williamson, Calvin | Little River District Regiment | 1778 | From Laurens District. 1778, enlisted under Capt. John Stephens, Maj. Jonathan Downs, Col. James Williams. 1781, served under Capt. James Dillard, Lt. Col. Levi Casey, unit unknown. | ||
| Williamson, Edward | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. George Liddell. | ||
| Williamson, Elijah | Little River District Regiment | From Ninety-Six District. Enlisted under Capt. John Rogers. Summer of 1778, served under Capt. John Stephens, Col. James Williams. Fall of 1781, served under Maj. James Dillard, Lt. Col. Levi Casey, unit unknown. | |||
| Williamson, Henry | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | From Marlboro District. Served under Capt. William Mason. | Sullivan's Island. | |
| Williamson, Isaac | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | 1778 | Served under Capt. John Blake. | |
| Williamson, James | Continental Army | 1780 | 1781 | A continental QM and Horseman 1780-1781, unit unknown. | |
| Williamson, Jesse | SC 1st Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | From Williamsburg District. Served under Capt. Simeon Theus. 1782, in Marion's Brigade, unit unknown. | |
| Williamson, John | Upper Granville County Regiment | 32 days under Lt. Jacob Buxton, Capt. Joseph Thomson, Col. William Harden, dates unknown. | |||
| Williamson, Richard | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | 1778, served under Capt. Thomas Dunbar. | ||
| Williamson, Rolling | Camden District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | From Richland District. 30 days under Lt. David Tucker, Col. Thomas Taylor during 1782. | |
| Williamson, Samuel | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Served under Capt. James Wallace 1780-1781. | |
| Williamson, Shadrack | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1778, served under Capt. Thomas Dunbar. From Cheraws District. A Private and a Lieutenant under Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws District Regiment) during 1782. | ||
| Williamson, Stephen | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. 67 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Williamson, Sterling | 1782 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. 65 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Williamson, Thomas Jr. | 1783 | 1783 | 59 days in Militia during 1783, unit unknown. | ||
| Williamson, William | 1782 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. 36 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Williamson, Willis | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. 31 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Williford, Nathan | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | From Ninety-Six District. Jan. or Feb. 1779, a Private and an Ensign under Capt. William Smith, Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Then, a Lieutenant. | |
| Willis, Britton | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | First in GA unit. Then served under Capt. James Little, dates unknown. | |||
| Willis, John | SC 3rd Regiment | A Fifer, dates unknown. | |||
| Willis, Matthew | 1781 | 1782 | Served in Militia 1781-1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Willis, Richard | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Willis, Robert | Camden District Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Taylor, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Willis, William | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Charles Motte. | ||
| Willis, William | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | Served under Capt. Samuel Martin, Lt. Col. William Polk, dates unknown. | |||
| Wills, Rich | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Matthew Singleton. | ||
| Willson, Henry | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Served under Capt. John Caldwell. | |
| Willson, Humphrey | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Capt. Peter Burns, Col. Wade Hampton, dates unknown. | |||
| Willson, James | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Uriah Goodwin. | ||
| Willson, James | 1781 | 1782 | A Private and a QM in Marion's Brigade 1781-1782, unit(s) unknown. | ||
| Willson, James | Served in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
| Willson, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Willson, Joseph | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | Served under Capt. Samuel Martin, Lt. Col. William Polk, dates unknown. | |||
| Willson, Moses | SC 3rd Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Private and a Drummer. | |
| Willson, Robert | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. John Carraway Smith. | ||
| Willson, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | From York District. Enlisted under Capt. William Jenkins, Capt. William Copeland, Col. William Bratton, dates unknown. | |||
| Willson, William | Independent Company of Rangers | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Ellison. | ||
| Wilmot, Benjamin | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | |||
| Wilson, Alexander | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Served under Capt. William Postell. 1779, a Sergeant and a Lieutenant. | |
| Wilson, Benjamin | Little River District Regiment | Served, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wilson, Charles | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wilson, Daniel | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Charles Drayton. | ||
| Wilson, David | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Wilson, Ezekiel | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Francis Moore, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Wilson, Ezekiel | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Felix Warley. | ||
| Wilson, Henry | SC 5th Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Field Farrar. After the Fall of Charleston, served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||
| Wilson, Hugh | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | From Williamsburg District. 213 days under Capt./Lt. Col. Philemon Waters during 1780. | |
| Wilson, Hughey | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Lt. Col./ Col. Philemon Waters after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wilson, James | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | From Fairfield District. 1776, enlisted under Lt. Alexander Boyce, Capt. John Buchanan. Spring of 1779, served under Capt. Joseph Warley in SC 3rd Regiment. POW at the Fall of Charleston, exchanged at Jamestown, VA. Then, served 120 days under Capt. Goodwin, dates unknown. | Stono Ferry, Briar Creek (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780. |
| Wilson, James | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1780 | From York District. March 1780, enlisted under Capt. William McKenzie. Then, a Spy under Capt. John McCool (2nd Spartan Regiment). Then, in NC unit. | Hanging Rock. | |
| Wilson, James | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | From Abbeville District. 1778, enlisted under Capt. Robert Anderson, Col. Andrew Pickens. Later, served under Col. Joseph Hayes (Little River District Regiment), unit and dates unknown. Died from wound received at Cowpens. | Cowpens. |
| Wilson, James | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | Then, served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
| Wilson, James | Camden District Regiment | Served under Capt. William Simmons, Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin, dates unknown. | Florida Expedition 1778. | ||
| Wilson, James | SC 3rd Regiment | 1780 | POW at the Fall of Charleston. Deserted in Nov. 1780. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
| Wilson, James | Turkey Creek Regiment | Served under Capt. John McClure after the Fall of Charleston, dates unknown. | |||
| Wilson, James | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wilson, James Jr. | Served in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
| Wilson, John | 1777 | 1781 | Served in Militia 1777, unit unknown. 1781, served under Capt. Francis Moore, Col. Charles Myddleton (SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons). Killed about May 1781. | ||
| Wilson, John | SC 4th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Fifer. 1779, served under Capt. James Mitchell. | |
| Wilson, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Wagoner under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson during 1779 and 1780. | Siege of Charleston 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
| Wilson, John | SC 6th Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Henry Hampton. | ||
| Wilson, John | SC 5th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Served under Capt. Benjamin Tutt. | |
| Wilson, John | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Joseph Jenkins. | ||
| Wilson, John | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. James Giles, Col. William Hill during 1781. | |
| Wilson, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. William Butler from 9/1/1781 to 3/1/1782. | |
| Wilson, John | 1779 | 1779 | 50 days as a Wagon Master during 1779, unit unknown. | ||
| Wilson, John | Kingstree Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | From Williamsburg District. 4 months as a Private under Lt. Col. Hugh Horry during 1781. Then, a Sergeant. | |
| Wilson, John | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Wade Hampton, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wilson, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. John Lewis Peyer Imhoff. | ||
| Wilson, John | Cheraws District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | 60 days under Col. Lemuel Benton during 1782, unit unknown. | |
| Wilson, Joseph | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Samuel Martin, Lt. Col. William Polk during 1781. | |
| Wilson, Moses | SC 5th Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Field Farrar. | ||
| Wilson, Nathaniel | From Long Canes. Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. Court-martialed about 1780 for refusing to bear arms against the British. Deserted to the British. At the Siege of Ninety-Six (1781) under the British, seriously wounded in the head by a rifle ball. | ||||
| Wilson, Robert | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | ||
| Wilson, Robert | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Enlisted under Capt. Joseph Wood. Then, served under Capt. Joseph Brown, Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). 6/1/1776, served under Lt. Thomas Robins, Lt. Col. William Goodwin (New Acquisition District Regiment). Fall of 1776, served under Capt. Joseph Feemster, Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). 1777, again under Lt. Thomas Robins. Then, served under Capt. Lusk (1st Spartan Regiment). 2/5/1778, joined SC 3rd Regiment under Capt. John Carraway Smith. POW at the Fall of Charleston, escaped, but recaptured by Loyalists, escaped again. Then, joined Capt. John Allison, Col. Andrew Neel (New Acquisition District Regiment). Then, a Lieutenant. | Snow Campaign, Siege of Savannah, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston. |
| Wilson, Roger | Berkeley County Regiment | Served under Capt. John Armstrong, Col. Richard Richardson, Jr., dates unknown. Also a QM. | |||
| Wilson, Russell | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | 183 days as a Horseman under Capt. Michael Watson and Capt. William Butler from 12/15/1781 to June 1782. | |
| Wilson, Russell Jr. | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wilson, Samuel | SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | 60 days under Capt. Henry Moran during 1781. 90 days under Capt. John McBride during 1781. 122 days under Capt. James Witherspoon during 1782. | |
| Wilson, Samuel | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | |||
| Wilson, Samuel | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1777 | Served under Capt. Ezekiel Polk. Also an Issuing Commissary under Col. James Williams in 1780. 1776, a Captain in NC Militia - from Mecklenburg County, NC. Born 6/20/1750 in VA. | ||
| Wilson, Theophilus | Fairfield Regiment | A Wagoner at age 16 under Col. Winn, dates unknown. Also served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wilson, Thomas | Berkeley County Regiment | 1781 | Aug. 1780, taken from home by Col. Banastre Tarleton and held for nine weeks at Camden Jail, paroled. March or April 1781, enlisted under Capt. John Armstrong, Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. | Quinby's Bridge. | |
| Wilson, Thomas | SC 3rd Regiment | Court-martialed on 12/7/1779 for desertion, sentenced to 100 lashes. | |||
| Wilson, Thomas | 1782 | 1782 | An Adjutant and a Horseman in Militia during 1782. | ||
| Wilson, Ulman | 1782 | 1782 | Served in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wilson, William | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | From Fairfield District. 1775, enlisted under Capt. William Simmons, Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. | Florida Expedition 1778. | |
| Wilson, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From York District. Served under Capt. William Jenkins, Capt. William Copeland. | |
| Wilson, William | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | First in VA unit. Moved to Edgefield District. Enlisted under Capt. John Ryan. Also served under Capt. Peter Youngblood (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Dates unknown. Wounded at Guilford Courthouse. | Guilford Courthouse (NC). | ||
| Wilson, William | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Joseph Jenkins. | ||
| Wilson, William | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. James Giles, Col. William Hill during 1781. | |
| Wilson, William | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | From Fairfield District. A Drummer under Capt. Thomas Woodward. | ||
| Wilson, William | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. James Bentham. | ||
| Wilson, William | Little River District Regiment | Served, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wilton, Robert | Little River District Regiment | Served, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wimberly, James | 1781 | 1782 | 38 days in Militia during 1781. 50 days in Militia during 1782. Unit(s) unknown. | ||
| Wimbish, Samuel | 1779 | 1782 | Served in Militia 1779 and 1782, unit(s) unknown. | ||
| Wimpee, John | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. William Fullwood. | ||
| Wimpey, Henry | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | From Fairfield District. Served under Capt. Thomas Woodward. 1778, a Lieuteant. | |
| Winborne, Dempsey | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Served under Capt. John Henderson, Capt. Hanna, and Capt. Benjamin Garrison. | |
| Winborne, Jesse | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | Served under Lt. William Barrey during 1778, Capt. Andrew Love, and under Lt. Thomas Henderson, Capt. Benjamin Garrison during 1781. | |
| Winckler, Nicholas | 1779 | 1782 | A Private and a Sergeant Major in Militia 1779-1782. Nothing more known. | ||
| Winders, James | 1780 | 1780 | 97 days in Militia during 1780, unit unknown. | ||
| Windham, Isaac | 1782 | 1783 | In Continental Line 1782, 1783, unit unknown. | ||
| Windham, James | 1780 | 1780 | 33 days in Militia, unit unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
| Windham, Jesse | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. 40 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Windham, John | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Windham, Moses | 1782 | 1782 | 28 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Windham, William | Upper Craven County Regiment | From Marion District. Served under Capt. Malachi Murphy, Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy, dates unknown. | Brown's Mill. | ||
| Winds, Abijah | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Thomas Lynch. | ||
| Windsor, Joseph | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Felix Warley. | ||
| Windsor, Samuel | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. George Liddell. | ||
| Windsor, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Thomas Dunbar. | ||
| Winford, William | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Peter Gray. | ||
| Winfrey, Joseph | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | |||
| Wingate, Edward | 1782 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. 30 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wingard, Matthew | 1782 | 1782 | 40 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Winingham, James | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt Isaac Ross, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Winkler, Conrad | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Francis Moore, Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | |
| Winkler, Nicholas Jr. | 1781 | 1781 | 132 days in Militia from 6/10/1781 to 12/30/1781, unit unknown. | ||
| Winn, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. George Liddell. | ||
| Winn, John | 1780 | Taken prisoner at Augusta in 1780 and died aboard a prison ship. Unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Winn, Joseph | 1782 | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. 1782, served twelve months under Col. Peter Horry (SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), unit unknown. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | ||
| Winn, William | 1779 | 1781 | 33 days as a Horseman during 1779, unit unknown. 1781, served under Capt. John Mills, Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons). | ||
| Winningham, Joseph | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | From Orangeburgh District. 1781, enlisted under Capt. William Reid, Col. Charles Myddleton. When Capt. Reid resigned, then his commander was Capt. Isaac Ross. Aka Joseph Winnington. | St. James Goose Creek Church, Quinby's Bridge, Eutaw Springs. |
| Winningham, Thomas | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | From Fairfield District. Served under Capt. Thomas Woodward. | ||
| Winningham, William | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Goodwyn. | ||
| Winser, Christopher | 1778 | 1778 | 56 days in Militia during 1778, unit unknown. | ||
| Winser, John | 1781 | 1782 | A Horseman in Militia from 5/1/1781 to 11/1/1782, unit(s) unknown. | ||
| Wisdom, James | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. John Barnwell. | ||
| Wise, Ezekiel | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Joseph Jenkins. | ||
| Wise, Jacob | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1776 | Served under Capt. John Hammond, Lt. Col. LeRoy Hammond. Then, served under Capt. Francis Sinquefield (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Then, again under Capt. John Hammond. Then, served under Capt. John Ryan, Capt. Curtis, Capt. Nathaniel Bacon (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment), and others, dates unknown. | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778. | |
| Wise, James | 1782 | 1783 | From Cheraws District. 43 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. 29 days in Militia during 1783, unit unknown. | ||
| Wise, John | 1782 | 1782 | 72 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wise, Jonathan | Camden District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Jan, 1782, Master of Artificers of Saddles under Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene. July 1782, served 31 days under Lt. Reuben House, Capt. John Cook. | |
| Wise, Thomas | Camden District Regiment | Served under Col. Richard Richardson before the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. Served under Capt. Harry Linus, Col. Peter Horry, dates unknown. | |||
| Wise, William | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. Served under Lt. Jacob Buxton, Capt. John Garvin from 11/1/1781 to 2/1/1782. | |
| Wisher, Walter | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | From York District. A Horseman, unit and dates unknown. Served under Col. William Bratton, killed at battle of Ft. Watson on 2/28/1781. | Ft. Watson #1. | |
| Witherford, William | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Lt. Thomas Charlton, Capt. Eli Kershaw. Captured by Loyalist Patrick Cunningham on 10/31/1775. | ||
| Witherington, Thomas | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Withers, Valentine | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | Served under Capt. William McKenzie, Col. William Hill, dates unknown. | |||
| Withers, William | Kingstree Regiment | Earlier a Captain. Then, a Private, Lieutenant, and Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Peter Horry. Dates unknown. | |||
| Withersford, Isaac | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Peter Gray. | ||
| Witherspoon, David | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | 1782 | Served under Capt. James Witherspoon, Maj. Hezekiah Maham 1779-1780. After the Fall of Charleston, served under Lt. Col./Col. Peter Horry (Kingstree Regiment, Horry's Light Dragoons, and SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). 1782, a Lieutenant. | Siege of Charleston 1780, Halfway Swamp #1, Parkers Ferry. |
| Witherspoon, David | SC 2nd Regiment | 1776 | 1778, served under Capt. Daniel Mazyck. Wounded at Sullivan's Island. 1782, in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | Sullivan's Island. | |
| Witherspoon, James Jr. | 55 days as a Private and 30 days as an Adjutant, unit and dates unknown. Then, a Lieutenant 1780-1781. | ||||
| Witherspoon, John | From Williamsburg District. Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. 1782, served 93 days in Militia, unit unknown. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Witherspoon, Joseph | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Witherspoon, William | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | Served under Capt. Martin, Lt. Col. William Polk. Earlier in NC Militia. From Mecklenburg County, NC. | ||
| Withington, Richard Sr. | SC 5th Regiment | 1779 | From Abbeville District. 1779 or 1780, enlisted under Capt. Benjamin Tutt and Capt. John Moore (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | ||
| Withington, Richard Jr. | SC 5th Regiment | 1779 | From Abbeville District. 1779 or 1780, enlisted under Capt. Benjamin Tutt and Capt. John Moore. | ||
| Witsell, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | |||
| Wittenton, Burrell | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Joseph Warley. Probably same man as Burrell Whittington above. | ||
| Wittenton, Edward | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | Served under Col. Hezekiah Maham, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wittenton, Isaac | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Joseph Warley. Probably same man as Isaac Whittington above. | ||
| Wofford, Absalom | SC 6th Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | From Fairfield District. 1779, served under Capt. John Buchanan. Transferred to SC 1st Regiment Feb. 1780. | |
| Wofford, James | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wofford, William | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | 1779 | Served under Capt. John Buchanan. Deserted, but apprehended in April 1778. 1779, a Corporal in SC 1st Regiment. | |
| Wofford, William | Maham's Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Col. Hezekiah Maham from 8/2/1781 to 7/14/1782, unit unknown. | |
| Wofford, William Jr. | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Was a Lieutenant and a Captain. Served 100 days as a Private under Capt. Anthony Coulter, Lt. Col. White, Col. Benjamin Roebuck from 7/25/1782 to 11/1/1782. | |
| Wolf, George | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck before the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wolf, Henry | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Horseman under Capt. Major Parson, Capt. Charles James, Col. Benjamin Roebuck. | |
| Wolf, Isaac | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Lide. | ||
| Wolfe, Lermorris | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Wolfe, Mathias | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | In the German Fusiliers. 1776, an Express Rider for the Council of Safety. Continued as an Express Rider until 1781. 1782, a Cattle Drover, unit unknown. | ||
| Woll, Wright | 1781 | 1782 | 277 days in Militia from 5/1/1781 to 2/6/1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wolliston, Joseph | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. William Smith, Col. John Thomas, Jr. during 1781. | |
| Wolsey, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | |||
| Wolton, Moses | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wommack, Jacob | Upper Granville County Regiment | A Spy under Capt. Frederick Wommack, dates unknown. | |||
| Wood, Adam | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wood, Alexander | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | Served under Capt. John Hampton, Col. Daniel Horry. | ||
| Wood, Alexander Jr. | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | Served under Capt. John Hampton, Col. Daniel Horry. 1781, served under Capt. Joseph Prince | ||
| Wood, Bartholomew | 1779 | From Greenville District. 1779, enlisted under Col. Robertson (?) in Militia. | |||
| Wood, Benjamin | Upper Craven County Regiment | From Cheraws District. Served under Lt. Thomas Cochran, Capt. Maurice Murphy, Col. George Hicks at the Fall of Charleston. 1782, served in Militia, unit unknown. Served in Continental Line 1782-1783, unit unknown. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | ||
| Wood, Charles | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Wood, Dempsey | Georgetown District Regiment | Served under Capt. James Gregg, then Capt. Joseph Hutson, Lt. Col. John Baxter (Upper Craven County Regiment), dates unknown. | Santee River 1781. | ||
| Wood, Edward | Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |||
| Wood, Francis | 1780 | 1782 | Served in Militia 1780-1782, unit(s) unknown. | ||
| Wood, George | Colleton County Regiment | Served under Col. Joseph Glover, unit and dates unknown. Also, served under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment), unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wood, Henry | 1781 | 1781 | A Horseman in Militia from 5/7/1781 to 8/28/1781, unit unknown. | ||
| Wood, Henry M. | Served in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
| Wood, Ichabod | Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Scout under Capt. John Sloan, dates unknown. Killed by Loyalists. | |||
| Wood, Isaac | Court-martialed on 10/15/1779 for plundering, turned over to civil authorities. | ||||
| Wood, John | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wood, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served in Militia 1781-1782, unit unknown. At some time, under Col. Philemon Waters. | |
| Wood, John | 1782 | 1782 | An Express Rider during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wood, John | 1781 | Killed on 7/12/1781. | |||
| Wood, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | First in NC unit. From Union District. July 1779, enlisted under Capt. Major Parson. Then, in NC unit again. | ||
| Wood, John | Served under Capt. Cochran, dates unknown. | ||||
| Wood, Julius | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | |||
| Wood, Lazarus | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | 54 days under Capt. William Jenkins, Col. William Bratton from 10/18/1781 to 12/25/1781. | |
| Wood, Losing | New Acquisition District Regiment | Served under Col. William Bratton, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wood, Lot | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wood, Moses | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Served under Col. John Thomas, Jr. from 12/10/1779 to 7/14/1780, unit unknown. Then, a Captain. | |
| Wood, Nathaniel | Served in Militia before the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wood, Samuel | SC 3rd Regiment | Dates unknown. Later, under Lt. Col. David Hopkins (Fairfield Regiment), dates unknown. | |||
| Wood, Thomas | Georgetown District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Benjamin Screven. | ||
| Wood, Thomas | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | A Drummer under Capt. Eli Kershaw. 1779, served under Capt. George Liddell. | ||
| Wood, Wiat | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wood, William | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. James Jones. | ||
| Wood, William | 1779 | 1779 | Served in Militia during 1779, unit unknown. Also in Wagon service. | ||
| Wood, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | From Spartanburg District. Enlisted under Capt. John Wood, dates unknown. Then, served under Lt. Israel Morris (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Then, served under Capt. Dennis Tramell. Then, served under Capt. Jeremiah Jackson. Then, served under Capt. William Dickson. | |||
| Wood, William | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | 264 days under Capt. James Hambleton, Capt. Laurens (?), Col. Benjamin Roebuck from 3/29/1779 to 4/3/1781 (1780, in Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | |
| Wood, William | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Edward Richardson. | ||
| Wood, Zadok | Little River District Regiment | From Ninety-Six District. Served under Capt. James Tinsley, Capt. William Mulwee, Capt. Joseph Goodman, Maj. Gordon, Col. Joseph Hayes, dates unknown. | |||
| Woodall, Joseph | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | 1778, in Militia, unit and dates unknown. 1779-1781, served under Lt. Thomas Lindsay, Capt. John Lindsay, Lt. Col. John Lindsay. | Florida Expedition 1778. |
| Woodberry, Daniel | 1779 | 1779 | 127 days in Militia during 1779, unit unknown. | ||
| Woodberry, Joseph | 1779 | 1779 | 105 days in Militia during 1779, unit unknown. | ||
| Woodcock, Robert | SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1783 | Served under Col. Peter Horry from 9/27/1781 to 6/3/1782, unit unknown. Also served 12 months in Continental Line during 1783, unit unknown. | |
| Woodcraft, Richard | 1779 | 1779 | Served in Militia during 1779, unit unknonw. | ||
| Woods, Andrew | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. William Gaston. | ||
| Woods, James | 1782 | 1782 | 79 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Woods, James | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. William Fullwood. | ||
| Woods, John | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. William Fullwood. | ||
| Woods, John | 1782 | 1782 | 38 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Woods, Thomas | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | 89 days under Capt. John Ryan from 4/20/1779 to 7/18/1779. | |
| Woods, Thomas Sr. | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | From York District. 1776, enlisted under Capt. William Gaston. Then, served under Capt. Robert Lusk (1st Spartan Regiment). Then, served under Maj. Francis Ross (New Acquisition District Regiment). Then, a Sergeant Major and an Adjutant. | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock. |
| Woods, William | SC 6th Regiment | From Camden District. Served under Capt. Dickson, Col. Thomas Sumter. Broke a rib at battle of Stono Ferry. Wounded and POW at the Fall of Charleston, escaped after six weeks. Then, joined Sumter's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. | ||
| Woods, William | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 1780, served under Capt. James Hamilton and Capt. John Lawson. Served under Capt. Nathaniel Marshall Martin, Lt. Col. William Polk (Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons) during 1781. 1778, in NC Militia (unit unknown). From Rowan County, NC. | |
| Woodside, Samuel C. | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | From Chester District. Enlisted under Capt. Michael Dickson. Then, served under Capt. Samuel Adams, Lt. Col./Col. Edward Lacey (New Acquisition District Regiment / Turkey Creek Regiment), dates unknown. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Snow Campaign, Florida Expedition 1778, Siege of Charleston 1780, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks. | |
| Woodson, James Jr. | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Capt. Joseph Hughes, Col. Thomas Brandon, dates unknown. | |||
| Woodward, Burbage | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Lt. Cameron during 1781. Served under Capt. John Kincaid during 1782. | |
| Woodward, James | 1779 | 1782 | 123 days in Militia during 1779, unit unknown. 39 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Woodward, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Served under Capt. John Bray from 2/1/1782 to 4/1/1782. A Wagon Master from 1780 to 1782, unit unknown. | |
| Woodward, Simon | 1782 | 1782 | 70 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Woodward, Thomas | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. 35 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Woodward, William | 1781 | 1781 | 26 days on horse, 60 days on foot during 1781, unit unknown. | ||
| Wool, Wright | 1781 | 1782 | Served in Militia 1781-1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Woolbank, Gillem | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Woolbank, Joseph | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Woolbank, Richard | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wooley, James | SC 1st Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Served under Capt. Levaliet De St. Marie. | |
| Wooley, Lazarus | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Thomas Pinckney. | ||
| Woolf, Mathias | 1782 | 1782 | A Cattle Drover for Continental Army during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wootan, Aaron | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | Served under Capt. William Kirkland, Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin during 1779. | |
| Wootan, Daniel | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Charles Heatley. | ||
| Wootan, Daniel Jr. | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | 90 days as a Horseman under Capt. William Kirkland, Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin during 1779. Died in Charleston while a British prisoner. | Stono Ferry. |
| Wootan, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Charles Heatley. 1778, served under Capt. Richard Winn. June 1781, served in Pickens' Brigade, unit unknown. July 1781, served under Lt. Col. John Hunter (Camden District Regiment), unit unknown. Then, served under Capt. Jacob Frazer. Then, served under Capt. Benjamin May (Kershaw Regiment). At some time, a Horseman under Lt./Capt. Lewis Pope (Camden District Regiment). | Florida Expedition 1778, Eutaw Springs. | |
| Wooton, Eliab | 1781 | Wounded near Orangeburgh during Nov. 1781, unit unknown. | |||
| Wooton, Joab | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. Warley. | ||
| Word, Thomas | 1782 | Served in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. Served under Capt. Joseph Hughes (2nd Spartan Regiment) from 6/1/1782 to 7/1/1782. Then, an Adjutant. | |||
| Word, Thomas | A Horseman in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Workman, John | From Williamsburg District. Served, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Workman, Robert | From Williamsburg District. 52 days in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | Briar Creek (GA). | |||
| Worsley, Zachariah | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. John Reed, Col. Wade Hampton during 1781. Then, a Sergeant. | |
| Wournell, William | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. James Jones. | ||
| Wragg, John | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. James Bentham. | ||
| Wray, Thomas | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wren, George | 1780 | 1780 | Served in Militia during 1780, unit unknown. | ||
| Wren, Theodorick | Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 71 days under Maj. Robert Crawford, unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wright, Abraham | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 154 days as a Horseman under Lt. Col. Levi Casey 1780-1781, unit unknown. | |
| Wright, Adam | A Spy, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wright, Amos | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. 36 days under Capt. Amos Windham during 1782. | |
| Wright, Carney | 90 Days in Marion's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wright, Christopher | Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| Wright, George | 1781 | 1781 | 220 days in Militia during 1781, unit unknown. | ||
| Wright, Gillis | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. 70 days in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wright, Henry | 1780 | 1780 | 42 days under Lt. Guyan Black during 1780. | ||
| Wright, Isaac | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | From Newberry District. Drafted as a Wagoner under Capt. Johnson, Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond, dates unknown. | |||
| Wright, James | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Served under Capt. John Lindsay, dates unknown. | |||
| Wright, John | SC 6th Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | From Fairfield District. Served under Capt. John Buchanan. Transferred to SC 1st Regiment Feb. 1780. POW at the Fall of Charleston, exchanged at Jamestown, VA. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
| Wright, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Eli Kershaw. | ||
| Wright, Joseph | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. Served in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wright, Richard | 1781 | 1782 | 378 days in Militia 1781-1782, unit(s) unknown. | ||
| Wright, Solomon | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1781 | From Darlington District. Enlisted under Capt. George King, Col. Hugh Giles, dates unknown. Then, served under Lt. Samuel Bacot, Col. Jacob Baxter (Upper Craven County Regiment). 1782, served under Capt. Amos Windham (Upper Craven County Regiment) | Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. | |
| Wright, Stephen | 1782 | 1782 | Served in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wright, Thomas | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | From Newberry District. Drafted under Capt. Johnson, Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond, dates unknown. | |||
| Wright, William | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | Served under Capt. John Carraway Smith. | ||
| Wright, William | 1782 | 1782 | Served in Militia during 1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wyatt, Jacob | 1st Spartan Regiment | Served under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters after the Fall of Charleston. Unit and dates unknown. | |||
| Wyatt, James | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Nathaniel Marshall Martin, Lt. Col. William Polk during 1781. | |
| Wyatt, Joseph | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | Served under Capt. James Bentham. | ||
| Wyatt, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters 1781-1782, unit unknown. | |
| Wyche, Drury | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | From Richland District. A Horseman under Col. Thomas Taylor 1780-1781, unit unknown. | |
| Wyche, John | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Richland District. A Private, an Adjutant, and an Assistant Commissary under Col. Thomas Taylor, unit(s) unknown. | |
| Wyld, John | 1779 | 1781 | Served in Continental Line 1779 and 1781, unit(s) unknown. | ||
| Wyley, Henry | 1779 | 1781 | A Horseman under Capt. James McKay (GA). Taken prisoner by British Col. Thomas Brown on 1/24/1781 and put to death by Brown's Indians. | Wiggin's Hill. | |
| Wyley, Henry | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Goodwyn. | ||
| Wylie, Francis | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | From Chester District. First served under Capt. John Nixon, Col. Richard Richardson. Then, served under Capt. John McClure, Capt. John Mills, Capt. Hugh Knox, Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). Also served under Maj. Jonathan Downs (Little River District Regiment), Lt. Col. Hawthorn, Col. Andrew Neel, Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment), and Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons) - units and dates unknown. | Snow Campaign, Lyndley's Fort, Mobley's Meetinghouse, Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Moncks Corner, Friday's Ferry, Thomson's Ferry, Ft. Watson. | |
| Wylie, John | 1781 | 1781 | From Kershaw District. 113 days in Militia during 1781, unit unknown. Served another 47 days in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||
| Wylie, Peter | Fairfield Regiment | Served under Capt. John Turner, Col. Richard Winn, dates unknown. | Ft. Granby. | ||
| Wylie, Samuel | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | From Kershaw District. Served under Capt. John Chesnut. At the Fall of Charleston. Then, served under Capt. John Turner, Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). Killed at Wylie's Plantation in March 1781, while serving under Lt. James Kennedy (Kershaw Regiment), Capt. George Dunlap. | Siege of Charleston 1780, Wylie's Plantation. |
| Wylie, William | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Hugh Knox 1781-1782. Also served under Capt. John McClure and Capt. George Neely. Also, a Forage Master and a QM under Capt. John Mills, Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. | |
| Wyly, Henry | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | Served under Capt. Robert Goodwyn and Capt. Samuel Wise. | ||
| Wyly, Thomas | Lower District Regiment | 1777 | A Private and a Drummer under Capt. Joseph Dawson, Capt. Andrew Hamilton, Capt. George Liddell, Col./BG Andrew Pickens (1778 - in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). | Florida Expedition 1778, Eutaw Springs. | |
| Wyn, William | Served in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
| Wynn, James | 1781 | 1782 | Served in Militia 1781-1782, unit unknown. | ||
| Wynne, Williamson | Served in SC Continental Line, unit and dates unknown. |
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