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Captain | First Unit Served In As a Captain | From | To | Notes | Battles/Skirmishes at This Rank |
Abbott, Ezekiel | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Captain in Militia during 1781. | |
Abbott, Matthew | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | First served under Col. Andrew Pickens 1780-1781. Served six weeks as Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. Served seven months under Col. Benjamin Roebuck in 1782. | |
Abney, Nathaniel | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Rangers in 1775. With Col. Andrew Williamson (Ninety-Six District Regiment) in 1776. | Ninety-Six 1775, Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign |
Abney, William | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant in Rangers during 1777. Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. | |
Adair, James | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn during 1781. | Cowpens. | |
Adair, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Earlier, a Private. Captain under Col. John Winn. Promoted to Major under Sumter, captured, exchanged, Sumter's Aide-de-Camp. In Camden Jail at one point. | |
Adams, Alexander | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1777 | Died, replaced by Samuel Adams, his brother. | ||
Adams, Benjamin | 1781 | A Captain during 1781. Nothing more known. | |||
Adams, Godfrey | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Charles Myddleton. | Briar Creek (GA), Edisto (?), Myddleton's Ambuscade, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs |
Adams, James | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | From Waxhaws Settlement, 3 mos Cherokee Expedition in 1776. | Cherokee Expedition 1776. |
Adams, James | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain 1780-1782, regiment unknown. | ||
Adams, John | Lower District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | 1779, a Captain under Col. Jonas Beard. A Captain of Horse in the Militia during 1781, unit unknown. | |
Adams, Samuel | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Edward Lacey, then Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). | Florida Expedition, Siege of Charleston 1780, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Carey's Fort, Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Fort Granby #1, Siege of Augusta (GA), St. James Goose Creek Church, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation |
Addison, Thomas | Camden District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. | ||
Akin, James | Berkeley County Regiment | 1775 | A Captain. | Fort Moultrie | |
Alexander, Andrew | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. William Bratton. | ||
Alexander, James | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Captain in Militia 1780-1781. | Siege of Augusta. |
Alexander, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Promoted from Lieutenant, Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. at Battle of Cowpens. | Cowpens. |
Alexander, Robert | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | According to one source, a Captain under Col. William Hill, dates unknown. | |||
Alexander, Samuel | 1781 | A Captain during 1781. Nothing more known. | |||
Alexander, Thomas | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Earlier a Private both in NC and SC. Then, a NC Militia Captain. 1780, under Col. James Williams for a short while. 1781, back in NC. From Mecklenburg County, NC. | |
Alexander, R. William | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | First in NC Militia, then a Capt. of Spies for NC. In 1781, joined Col. Wade Hampton. | Cowpens (NC unit), Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. |
Alexander, B. William | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | First in NC Militia under Col. Francis Locke, Williams, Polk. In 1781, joined Col. Wade Hampton. | Orangeburgh #1, Eutaw Springs, Monck's Corner, 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Quarter House, Strawberry Ferry, Fort Johnson, Friday's Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation |
All, Jacob | Nothing more known. | ||||
Allen, Adoniram | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Nothing more known. | |
Allen, Edward | Nothing more known. | ||||
Allen, Jeremiah | Cheraws District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Lieutenant and Captain in Marion's Brigade. | |
Allen, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | ||
Allison, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant. Captain under Col. John Winn. Also a Captain under Col. Andrew Neel (New Acquisition District Regiment). | Hanging Rock, Rocky Mount. |
Allison, Robert | Cheraws District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | From Marlboro District. A Captain in 1781 in Marion's Brigade. Known to have been a Private and a Lieutenant. | |
Allison, Robert | Fairfield Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Winn. May be same man as directly above. | Snow Campaign |
Allston, John | Georgetown District Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | Captain of Racoon Company 1775-1780 (Independent Company within the Georgetown District Regiment, which included PeeDee, Wacamman, Cheraw, and Catawba Indians). 1780-1782, Captain in militia under Lt.Col. Peter Horry (Kingstree Regiment, Horry's Light Dragoons, SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). | Breach Inlet Naval Battle, Sullivan's Island #2, Charleston Neck, Stono Ferry. |
Allston, William | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | 1780-1782, a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Kingstree Regiment, Horry's Light Dragoons, and SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). Commanded Georgetown after Lt. Col. Peter Horry resigned in 1782. Lived at True-Blue Plantation at Little River, SC in All Saints Parish. | Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp. |
Anderson, Daniel | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | Captain in Militia 1778-1782. | Briar Creek (GA) |
Anderson, David | SC 5th Regiment | 1776 | Fort Moultrie | ||
Anderson, Dwight | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald. | |
Anderson, George | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Lindsay. Killed by Loyalists. | |
Anderson, George | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | 1778 | From Laurens County. Lost leg at Kings Mountain. Promoted to Major. | |
Anderson, Henry | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. Murdered by Loyalists late October 1781 | |
Anderson, Jeremiah | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1782 | 1783 | A Captain under Col. Philemon Waters. | |
Anderson, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Went on Cherokee Expedition of 1776. 1778-1781, a Captain under Col. James Williams (Little River District Regiment). | Ninety-Six 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Carr's Fort (GA), Kettle Creek (GA), Siege of Savannah (GA), Cowpens. |
Anderson, Robert | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Captain in SC 3rd Regiment 1775-1778. May have been a Major. A Captain, Major, and Lt. Colonel under Col. Andrew Pickens 1779-1781. Promoted to Colonel/Commander of Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment on 4/18/1781. | Ninety-Six 1775, Great Cane Brake, Breach Inlet Naval Battle, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Vann's Creek (GA), Cherokee Ford |
Anderson, William | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. | Great Cane Brake, Cherokee Expedition 1776, The Ring Fight | |
Andrew, James | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Dates unknown | ||
Armstrong, John | SC 5th Regiment | Dates unknown. Also a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. 1780-1782 (Berkeley County Regiment). From what became the Williamsburg District. | Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation | ||
Armstrong, John | SC 6th Regiment | 1778 | 1778 | 1778, a Captain under Col. Thomas Sumter. Died on 10/3/1778. | |
Armstrong, Nathan | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. William Hill. | |
Arnseal, William F. | Little River District Regiment | 1781 | A Captain during 1781. | ||
Arthur, William | Little River District Regiment | A Captain under Col. James Williams, dates unknown. | |||
Ash, John | SC 4th Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
Ashby, Anthony | SC 2nd Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant 11/28/1776. Resigned from SC 2nd Regiment on 2/16/1778. Joined Militia as Captain in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment under Col. Andrew Pickens. Captured at Augusta, GA on 9/18/1780. He and 12 others hanged by British. | Augusta 1779, McKay's Trading Post (GA). |
Ashby, Richard | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | At Fort Moultrie 1776. | Fort Moultrie. |
Aubrey, George | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant on 2/1/1781, then Adjutant to Col. Thomas Brandon. Adjutant under BG Andrew Pickens Apr-May 1782. aka George Avery. | Eutaw Springs, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Indian Villages |
Augustus, Lewis | SC 4th Regiment | 1777 | Capt.-Lt. Promoted from Lieutanant. Captured on 9/1/1777 at Iron Hill. | ||
Austin, Nathaniel | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | Quarter Master Sergeant May to August 1779. Then a Captain under Col. James Williams and Col. Joseph Hayes. | |
Ayer, Thomas | Cheraws District Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | From Marlboro District. Captain in Militia 1777-1781. Died 1781. | |
Ayres, William | SC 5th Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Stewart. Dates unknown. | |||
Bachelor, Garner | Horry's Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry 1781-1782 (SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). | Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. |
Bacon, Nathaniel | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | Promoted from Lieutenant. A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. | Augusta 1779, Stono Ferry. |
Baddeley, John | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | From Goose Creek. Captain in Light Infantry Company within the 2nd Batallion. Adjutant in 1776. Promoted to Major. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged. Lt. Colonel in Marion's Brigade. aka John Boddeley. | Hutchinson's Island (GA), Fort Moultrie, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah |
Baillie, Robert Carnibi | SC 3rd Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | Promoted from Lieutenant. Killed at Siege of Savannah on Oct. 9, 1779. aka Robert Bailey. | Siege of Savannah. |
Baker, Jefferson | SC 3rd Regiment | 1780 | Dates unknown. | Siege of Charleston 1780 | |
Baker, Jesse | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant on 10/2/1778. Transferred to SC 6th Regiment then SC 3rd Regiment, captured at Fall of Charleston. Captain in Militia 1/1/1782 to 5/1/1783. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/15 men. |
Baker, Richard Bohun | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant on 4/25/1778. Resigned 1/1780. POW at Fall of Charleston, exchanged July 1781. 1781-1782, a Captain under Col. Alexander Moultrie of the Charles Town District Regiment. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/30 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Ballard, John | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Marshall during 1779. | ||
Ballard, Thomas | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant in 1780. Under Col. James Postell, then Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball. Aug. 1781, served under Lt. Col. William Russell Thomson (Orangeburgh District Regiment). | Hobkirk Hill, St. James Goose Greek Church. |
Barber, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1779 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, dates unknown. Then, joined an NC unit. | ||
Barclay, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | Promoted to Major. Under Col. Joseph Kershaw. aka John Barkley. | Snow Campaign |
Barker, William | 1779 | 1782 | Nothing more known. | ||
Barkley, William | Charles Town District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | First, a Private. Moved around a lot. Probably sent out as a detachment from the Charles Town District Regiment under Maj. Alexander Moultrie and Col. Maurice Simons in 1779. Detached to support BG Thomas Sumter in 1780, then BG Francis Marion 1780-1781, then Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball 1781, Col. William Bratton 1781, and Lt. Col. William Washington 1781. | St. James Goose Creek Church, Bacon's Bridge. |
Barnett, Andrew | Kershaw Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. James Postell during 1781. | ||
Barnett, Jacob | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant - under Col. Thomas Neel. 1779, a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). 1780, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) and Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). 781, a Capt.-Lt. under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Also served as a Captain under Maj. James Conyers, Col. Wade Hampton (SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons). | Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Rocky Comfort Creek (GA), Kings Mountain, Hanging Rock, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks, Fish Dam Ford, Friday's Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. |
Barnett, William | Kershaw Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. James Postell during 1781. | ||
Barnum, "Unknown" | 2nd Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Dates unknown. | |||
Barnwell, Edward | Beaufort District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | Earlier, a Lieutenant in SC 1st Regiment. A Captain under Col. Stephen Bull. POW at Matthews' Plantation, confined to prison ship Packhorse. Prisoners seized the ship and landed at Halifax, NC. Promoted to Lt. Colonel, commander of Beaufort District Regiment. | Port Royal Island #1, Matthew's Plantation, Charleston Neck 1779 |
Barnwell, John | Beaufort District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Several sources assert that he was a Captain in the SC 1st Regiment in late 1775 - and that he resigned in early 1776 to return to the Beaufort District Regiment under Col. Stephen Bull. Promoted to Major as a result of his heroic efforts during the battle at Port Royal Island #1 in Feb. 1779. In September of 1781, commissioned as Brig. Gen. | Fort Moultrie, Bloody Point, Port Royal Island #1. |
Barnwell, Robert | Beaufort District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | Captain of St. Helena's Parish Volunteers. | Port Royal #1, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780 (POW) |
Barrey, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant - under Col. Thomas Neel. | Fishing Creek. | |
Barron, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | Lieutenant and Captain. Dates unknown. | |||
Barron, Thomas | New Acquisition District Regiment | A Captain during 1779. | Briar Creek (GA) | ||
Barry, Andrew | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | A Captain first under Lt. Col. John Thomas, Jr. (1777, the 1st Spartan Regiment). Also served under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Also served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment) during 1780-1781. Reinlisted in late 1781 as a private. Wounded at battle of Musgrove's Mill 8/18/1780. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Ramseur's Mill, Fishing Creek, Musgrove's Mill, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Cunningham's Raid |
Barry, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant. May 1780, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. Later, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment). | Enoree River, Blackstocks, Williams's Plantation, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Bartley, John | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. | |
Barton, "Unknown" | Upper Granville County Regiment | A Captain under Col. William Harden. Dates unknown. | |||
Baskin, James | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | Wounded at Cherokeetown 6/26/1776. 1780-1783, a Lieutenant under Capt. William Baskin. | Cherokee Expedition 1776. |
Baskin, William | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1783 | 1778, in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. POW at Carr's Fort on Feb. 10, 1779, released/exchanged. Served under Col. John Thomas Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment) and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment). | Carr's Fort (GA) |
Bateman, "Unknown" | SC 4th Regiment | 1776 | A Captain in SC 4th Regiment. | Fort Moultrie. | |
Baxter, John | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | Pee Dee Regiment. June 1780-Jan. 1781, under Lt. Col. Hugh Horry (Kingstree Regiment). Feb.-May 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons). Promoted to Major, then Lt. Colonel. From Williamsburg District. Wounded at Quinby's Bridge as a Major. | Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #4, Black River Ferry Road, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Black River Bridge, Sampit Bridge #1, Sampit Bridge #2, Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte. |
Baxter, Robert | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain 1781-1782. | |
Beason, William | Kershaw Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. James Postell. | |
Beaty, "Unknown" | Served as a Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Beeckman, Barnard | SC 4th Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Capt.-Lt. in Artillery Company under Capt. Owen Roberts in early 1775. Then, a Captain in SC 4th Regiment on 11/14/1775. Promoted to Major, then Lt. Col., then Colonel. POW after Fall of Charleston. | Fort Moultrie w/22 men |
Bell, Benjamin | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | From Edgefield District. Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens and BG Andrew Williamson. Killed by Indians during 1779. | |
Bell, John | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor during 1781. | Eutaw Springs |
Belleirie, Chevalier Le Grande de | SC State | 1780 | 1781 | Captain of Engineers in State service 1780-1781. | |
Benison, William | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Under Lt. Col. Peter Horry. Promoted to Major. Killed at Battle of Wambaw Creek. | Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Bennett, Thomas | Kingstree Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Captain in Marion's Brigade in 1781. | |
Bennett, William | Maham's Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | Captain under Maj. / Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham (SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons) during 1781-1782. | Well's Plantation, Videau's Bridge. |
Bennsee, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Wounded near Nelson's Ferry. Died August 1779. | ||
Benoit, Uriant | Captain in Independent Company of Artillery. Nothing more known. | ||||
Benson, William | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | An Adjutant and a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck 1781-1782. | |
Bentham, James | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | Grenadier Company within the 1st Batallion. Promoted from Lieutenant in 1778, then to Major. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah |
Benton, Lemuel | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | Promoted to Major in 1777. Promoted to Lt. Col. In 1780, then Colonel in 1781. | |
Beraud, Matthew | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | First served under Maj. Andrew Williamson as Captain of the New Bordeaux Company of Militia. Promoted to Major of Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment in 1778. Killed at Siege of Savannah on 10/9/1779. | Ninety-Six 1775. |
Beresford, Richard | SC 6th Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Captain under BG Isaac Huger in GA in 1778. Also an Aide to BG William Moultrie. Captured at Fall of Charleston, imprisoned at St. Augustine until 1781. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Bethany, Jacob | Camden District Regiment | 1782 | 1783 | From Richland District. A Lieutenant under Col. Thomas Taylor 1781-1782. Also a Commissary and a Captain. | |
Bishop, Henry | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Killed at Hanging Rock 8/6/1780. | Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock. |
Black, Thomas | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson, Col. William Bratton. | Briar Creek (GA) |
Black, William | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | 1781 | 1779, served under Maj. Hezekiah Maham. 1780, served under Col. Richard Richardson (Berkeley County Regiment). Mar. 1781, served under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons). In Oct. 1781, this unit became the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. | Wiboo Swamp, Black River Bridge, Sampit Bridge #1, Sampit Bridge #2, Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. |
Blackburn, Ambrose | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
Blair, James | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Began in NC militia in 1778. Later, a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson and BG Andrew Pickens. | |
Blake, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1776 | 1778 | Was a Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain on 4/23/1776. Resigned on 4/25/1778 after his men were slaughtered on board the frigate Randolph. 1780-1782, a Captain in the Charles Town District Regiment. | Fort Moultrie, West Indies 3/78, |
Blakeney, John | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1781 | A Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Militia on 11/30/1775. Also a Captain in Marion's Brigade. | |
Blakey, John | SC 2nd Regiment | Under Col. Moultrie. No dates given. May be John Blake above. | |||
Blameyer, William | SC 5th Regiment | 1778 | 1778 | A Lieutenant in March 1778 on West Indies Expedition. Resigned Nov. 1778 as a Captain. | |
Blassingame, John | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Thomas Sumter. | Fort Moultrie, Stono Ferry | |
Blassingame, Thomas | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | First, a Captain in GA unit. 1776, a Captain under Maj. William Farr. 1777, a Horseman and a Captain under Lt. Col. James Steen, Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). 1780, a Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes. | Indian Creek |
Bleakney, John | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. Most likely the same man as John Blakeney above. | |
Blessingham, James | Cheraws District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | 1779-1780, a Captain. 1780-1781, a Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). | |
Blessingham, John | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant. Under Col. Thomas Brandon. | |
Bobo, Lewis | Spartan Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) and Col. John Thomas Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 | |
Bocquet, Peter | Charles Town District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Captain of the Grenadier Company within the 1st Batallion. | Charleston Neck, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Boggs, John | Captain of an Independent Company of Infantry, dates unknown. | ||||
Boitard, "Unknown" | Captain of an Independent Company of Artillery, unit and dates unknown. Also, a Captain of an Independent Company of Seaman, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
Bona, Lewis | Granville County Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Siege of Charleston 1780 | |
Bond, John | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. | Snow Campaign | |
Bond, Moses | Fairfield Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Served as a Captain in Militia under Col. Richard Winn. Died in 1781. | |
Bonneau, Henry | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | - | A militia captain assigned to assist Lt. Col. Peter Horry in burning boats along the Santee River in August 1780. | |
Bossard, "Unknown" | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Bouchillon, Joseph | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | A Lieutenant under Capt. Matthew Beraud in the New Bordeaux Company of Militia. Promoted to Captain on 8/5/1779. | Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Bowie, John | Independent Company of Rangers | 1775 | 1781 | Reenlisted in 1776 into SC 5th Regiment as Captain. Wounded at Siege of Savannah on 10/9/1779. 1780-1781, a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment) From 1/25/1781 to 4/30/1783, he was Aide-de-Camp to Brig. Gen. Andrew Pickens. During 1781, he was promoted to Major under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment). | Ninety-Six 1775, Fort Moultrie, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah. |
Box, Lewis | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. | |||
Boyce, Alexander | SC 6th Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | Promoted from Lieutenant on 6/27/1778. Died 11/1/1779 after wounds at Siege of Savannah on 10/9/1779. aka Alexander Boyes, Alexander Boyer. From what became the Newberry District. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah. |
Boyden, Thomas | SC 5th Regiment | 1778 | Resigned 1/21/1778. One source asserts he was in SC 1st Regiment. | ||
Boyer, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Promoted to Capt. after Isaac Cook resigned. Reenlisted in 1781 as a Lieutenant under Capt. David Glynn and Col. John Thomas, Jr. | Siege of Savannah, Kings Mountain. |
Boykin, Francis | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | From Kershaw District. Transferred to SC 3rd Regiment in 1775 and promoted to Captain. A Captain and promoted to Major in 1781 under Col. Charles Myddleton (SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons). | Fort Moultrie |
Boykin, Samuel | Catawba Indian Company of Rovers | 1775 | 1782 | From Kershaw District. Command of 25 Catawba Indians in his own company probably within the Fairfield Regiment. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. James Williams (Little River District Regiment) and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment). | Breach Inlet Naval Battle, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Charleston Neck 1779, Stono Ferry |
Braddock, John | Captain over Seamen | 1779 | 1779 | At Port Royal and Beaufort during 1779 | |
Brackin, William | 1779 | 1783 | Captain in Militia 1779-1783. Nothing more known. aka William Brakin. Probably in NC Dragoons. | ||
Brandon, ? | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon - half brother of Col. Brandon. Killed by a party of Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton's troops - date not known. | ? | |
Brandon, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Killed in a battle with Indians during 1776. | Cherokee Expedition 1776. |
Brandon, Thomas | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain and a Major under Col. John Thomas, Sr. In 1777, established the 2nd Spartan Regiment and elected its first and only Colonel. | Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Bratcher, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Promoted to Captain in 1779. | |
Bratton, Hugh | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. William Bratton. Later, a Captain under Major William Smith (1st Spartan Regiment) at Fort Watson #1 and Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | Snow Campaign, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston, Mobley's Meetinghouse, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, St. James Goose Creek Church, Fort Watson #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. |
Bratton, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Promoted to Major, Lt. Colonel, and Colonel. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign. |
Bray, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn. | |
Brewer, William | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Eli Kershaw in 1780. | |
Bridges, James | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Spy during an Indian Expedition. Served 1780-1781 as Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. | |
Briggs, William | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | A Lieutenant in Militia before Fall of Charleston. A Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston, dates unknown. | |||
Britton, Henry | Georgetown District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade. | |
Brocket, William | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. | |
Brockington, John | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | A Captain 1776 to 1782. | |
Brooks, Peter | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Lieutenant under Capt. George Roebuck, and a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Also, a Captain under Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). | Enoree River, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs |
Brooks, Zachariah Smith | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond. At some time he was one of BG Andrew Pickens' bodyguards and a Captain. | |
Broughton, Alexander | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | 1782 | 1779-1780, a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. 1782, also a Captain in Militia. | |
Brown, Archibald | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Captain of Light Infantry Company. 1779, sent to France. Returned, made a Lieutenant, then promoted back to Captain. At the Fall of Charleston. Prisoner for 12 months. | Port Royal Island #1, Charleston Neck, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Brown, Benjamin | SC 6th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant on 11/1/1779 after the death of Capt. Alexander Boyce. | |
Brown, Casper | A Captain. Nothing more known. Aka Gasper Brown. | Probably Orangeburgh District Regiment. | |||
Brown, Gabriel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Killed at the battle of Blackstocks 11/20/1780. | Kings Mountain, Blackstocks. |
Brown, James | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald 1780-1782. | |
Brown, John | SC 5th Regiment | Dates unknown. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment). Wounded at the battle of Shubrick's Plantation. | Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. | ||
Brown, Joseph | Fairfield Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Major at battle of Monck's Corner. 1779-1781, a Lt. Colonel in militia. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Charleston Neck 1779. |
Brown, Richard | SC 3rd Regiment | 1776 | Joined Oct. 1776. At the battle of Stono Ferry. | Savannah, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry. | |
Brown, Tarleton | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1779 | From Orangeburgh District. He, Joshua Inman, and John Green organized a company they called "The Rangers." Another source asserts it was called the Cracker's Neck Company. | ||
Brown, Tarleton Jr. | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Resided in Barnwell County, a Lieutenant under Capt. Shadrack Inman. Promoted to Captain on 4/1/1781 under Col. William Harden. | Pocotaligo Road, Pocotaligo/Fort Balfour, Fort Grierson (GA), Beech Island #2 |
Brown, Thomas | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. William Bratton. | Williamson's Plantation, Fishing Creek | |
Brown, William | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | 1778 | Resigned Dec. 1778. One source says he was a Major when he resigned. | Fort Moultrie, Florida Expedition 1776, Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Brown, William | SC 2nd Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain in Marion's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. | Haddrell's Point during battle of Fort Moultrie. |
Browne, Charles | Beaufort District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of Prince William's Parish Volunteer Company of Dragoons (The Swift & Bold). | |
Bruce, Charles | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant on 5/24/1782 under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Captured, imprisoned at Ninety-Six. | |
Bruton, James | 2nd Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Dates unknown. | |||
Bryant, Robert | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | From Edgefield District. A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond during 1778. 1781, a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). | Briar Creek (GA), Siege of Augusta (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Buchanan, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | From Fairfield District. Also in SC 6th Regiment as Captain. POW at Fall of Charleston, exchanged June 1781. 1782-1783, a Captain in Militia, regiment unknown (Most likely the Fairfield Regiment). | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/17 men. |
Buckholdt, Peter | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | Fort Moultrie | |
Buckholts, Jacob | Georgetown District Regiment | Dates unknown. | Coosawhatchie, Charleston Neck | ||
Budd, John Shivers | SC 4th Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Was a Surgeon. A Capt-Lt. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Budd, Thomas | SC 1st Regiment | 1777 | 1778 | Resigned 1/9/1778 | |
Buford, William | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1780 | Promoted to Major and Lt. Col. Under Col. William Hill. | |
Bull, "Unknown" | Granville County Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | A Captain under Col. Benjamin Garden during 1779. | |
Bullock, Zachariah | Spartan Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | 1776, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. 1777, under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). 1778, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. (1st Spartan Regiment). Promoted to Major in 1780. 1782, a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment). | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Stono Ferry |
Bumpers, "Unknown" | A Captain in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
Burke, Aedanus | Charles Town District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Was a Lieutenant. A Captain in Militia 1780-1782. | |
Burns, John | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | A Captain under Col. James Williams during 1779. | ||
Burns, Peter | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | April 1781, a Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. 1780, a Captain in NC Militia under Col. Francis Locke until April of 1781. | Camden, 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Quarter House, Strawberry Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Stoney Camp. |
Burton, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | A Captain under Col. William Bratton. Dates unknown. | |||
Butler, James Sr. | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | From Edgefield District. Captain of Rhinehart Company. In Snow Campaign, Florida Expedition under Maj./Col. Andrew Williamson. Captured at Fall of Charleston. Served under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). He and son James killed at Cloud's Creek on 11/17/1781 by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham. | Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expediton 1778, Siege of Charleston 1780, Cloud's Creek #2, Siege of Augusta (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Tarrar's Spring, Cloud's Creek #1. |
Butler, John | Cheraws District Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | From Cheraws District. A Captain under Col. George Hicks, Col. Abel Kolb, and Col. Lemuel Benton. | Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Eutaw Springs |
Butler, Samuel | Little River District Regiment | 1777 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey, Col. Thomas Sumter. Dates unknown. | ||
Butler, William | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Earlier, a Lieutenant in Pulaski's Legion. Lieutenant and Captain in Sumter's Brigade 1780-1782. Promoted to Captain Feb. 1781. Probably served as a Captain for a short time under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). | Siege of Augusta, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Fort Dorchester, Lorick's Ferry, Dean's Swamp (Killed). |
Buxton, Jacob | Upper Granville County Regiment | Lieutenant and Captain under Col. William Harden. Dates unknown. | |||
Buzby, Sherod | New Acquisition District Regiment | At one time commanded a company of militia. Probably elected as a captain. Dates unknown. aka Sherwood Busby. aka Sherrard Buzbee. | |||
Byars, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | Served under Col. LeRoy Hammond. | ||
Byers, William Sr. | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Served under Col. Thomas Neel in Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition, Briar Creek, and 1779 Siege of Charleston. Resigned 6/20/1779. Also in SC Provincial Congress. | Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Fort Moultrie, Florida Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Charleston Neck 1779. |
Cade, Drury | GA Militia | A Captain under Col. Elijah Clarke (GA). Dates unknown. | |||
Caldwell, James | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | From Newberry District. A Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. | Cowpens |
Caldwell, James | Little River District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant on 4/2/1781. | |
Caldwell, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | From Newberry District. 6/18/1775, a Captain under Lt. Col. William Thomson. Resigned on 3/19/1778, then killed by Bloody Bill Cunningham later at Dutch Creek on 11//19/1781. | Fort Charlotte w/28 men, Ninety-Six 1775, Great Cane Brake, Breach Inlet Naval Battle |
Caldwell, Samuel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon after the Fall of Charleston. | Cowpens. | |
Caldwell, William | SC 3rd Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | From Newberry District. A Lieutenant under his brother, Captain John Caldwell. POW at Fort Howe, GA. Released/exchanged. Later, a Captain. POW at Fall of Charleston, taken to St. Augustine. Later released and at Cowpens, rank and unit unknown. | Siege of Savannah w/44 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Calhoun, John | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | Entered as Private, promoted to Lieutenant then Captain. Wounded at Cowpens. | Guilford Court House (NC), Siege of Augusta (GA) |
Calhoun, Joseph | SC Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1782 | Entered as Lieutenant in 1779. 1781 a Captain under Maj. Hezekiah Maham. Then, a Captain in SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons under Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham til the end of the war. | |
Calhoun, Joseph | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Anderson during 1779. | Kettle Creek (GA), Long Canes, Indian Villages |
Campbell, Alexander | Turkey Creek Regiment | A Lieutenant under Capt. Philip Walker. Dates unknown. Wounded at Hanging Rock while serving under Maj. John McClure of the Turkey Creek Regiment. Several accounts assert that he was also a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. | Hanging Rock. | ||
Campbell, Angus | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain of Militia before the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. | Coosawhatchie, Stono Ferry | ||
Campbell, MacCartan | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | A Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. May have remained longer. | |
Campbell, Robert | Fairfield Regiment | Killed by British galleys in the Savannah River, date unknown. | |||
Campbell, William | Turkey Creek Regiment | A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey, dates unknown. | |||
Cannada, James | Kershaw Regiment | 1781 | A Lieutenant under Col. Joseph Kershaw and guarded Camden Jail during 1780. 1781, a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment). | ||
Cannon, "Unknown" | Fairfield Regiment | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn during 1782. | ||
Cannon, Daniel | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | Captain of Cannon's Volunteers within the 1st Batallion. | Fort Moultrie, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah | |
Canternier, John | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. | |
Cantey, James | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Kershaw District. Earlier a Lieutenant in SC 3rd Regiment. When Charleston fell, he was a Captain in the Berkeley County Regiment under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr.. aka James Cantay. | |
Cantey, John | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. Nothing more known. | Hanging Rock | ||
Cantey, Joseph | Camden District Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
Cantey, Samuel | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Under Col. Richard Richardson. Promoted to Major in 1776, just before his death. | |
Cantey, William | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Captain under BG Andrew Williamson in 1779. | Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Capers, George Sinclair | Berkeley County Regiment | 1782 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade. Late 1781, early 1782, a Captain under Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham (SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons). Earlier imprisoned in Charlestown, but managed to escape somehow. | Videau's Bridge, Whitehall | |
Capers, William | Berkeley County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Earlier a Lieutenant. Reenlisted after fall of Charleston under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr., became a Captain in 1781. 3/7/1781, also appointed as Brigade Adjutant under Brig. Gen. Francis Marion. | Wiboo Swamp, Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Videau's Bridge |
Carlisle, Francis | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Private, Lieutenant, and Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. | Blackstocks, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Indian Villages |
Carlisle, Joseph | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under BG Andrew Pickens. Dates unknown. | |||
Carnes, Patrick | Continental Army | A Captain in the Continental Line. Nothing more known. | |||
Carr, Patrick | One source asserts that he was a Captain in SC and GA militia at different times. Find no references to his SC participation. Most likely only in GA and NC units. At Blackstocks and Kings Mountain under Col. Elijah Clarke (GA). | ||||
Carr, Samuel | SC 3rd Regiment | 1780 | Mortally wounded at Long Canes 12/12/1780, in the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. | Long Canes, Fish Dam Ford. | |
Carr, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson, Col. William Bratton, Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). | Fort Watson #1, Orangeburgh #1, Fort Granby #1, 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Strawberry Ferry, Quarter House. |
Carson, Andrew | New Acquisition District Regiment | First served as a Captain under Col. William Bratton. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. James Postell in the Kershaw Regiment under BG Francis Marion. Dates unknown. | Briar Creek (GA). | ||
Carson, Joseph | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. | |
Carson, Samuel | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Robert Anderson | |
Carson, Walter | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | First in PA unit. A Captain under Col. Andrew Neel. | Williamson's Plantation, Mobley's Meetinghouse, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Brierley's Ferry, Blackstocks. |
Carter, Benjamin | Camden District Regiment | A Captain at the battle of Camden. Originally from Sumter District, lived in Charlotte and enlisted in NC unit in 1776. Later, settled down in Kershaw District in the town of Camden. | Camden, Rugeley's Mills #1 | ||
Carter, John | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. Later a Private in SC State Troops, then a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons). | Snow Campaign. |
Carter, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | American Scout Company (aka Eutaw Scouts) under Col. LeRoy Hammond. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Later, a Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment) | Florida Expedition 1778, Augusta 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780, Eutaw Springs. |
Carter, Robert | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Robert Anderson. | ||
Caruthers, Robert | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | Under Col. Andrew Pickens 1779-1780. 1781-1782, under Col. Wade Hampton (SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons). aka Robert Carithers. | Kettle Creek (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. |
Casey, Christopher | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Newberry District. First under Capt. Benjamin Wofford. A Lieutenant under Capt. Peter Brooks and Col. Benjamin Roebuck. 1781, a Captain. | Duncan's Creek |
Casey, James | Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Dates unknown. | |||
Casey, Levi | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | From Newberry District. A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. and Col. James Williams (Little River District Regiment). 1780, a Lt. Colonel under Col. James Williams. | Kettle Creek (GA) (LR District Reg), Stono Ferry (?), Siege of Savannah (GA) (1st Spartan) |
Catlin, Nathaniel | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Cattell, Benjamin | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 1779 |
1778 1780 |
6/17/1775, a Captain under Col. Christopher Gadsden. He resigned his commission on 7/20/1778. Returned to service in 1779 as Aide-de-Camp to Brig. Gen. William Moultrie. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Cattell, William | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Transferred to SC 3rd Regiment during May 1776 as Major, promoted to Lt. Col. POW at the Fall of Charleston | |
Catterton, John | Lower District Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | A Captain under Maj. Andrew Pickens in 1776. A Private in 1781. Captain in Militia during 1782, regiment unknown. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Cauley, James | 1781 | 1782 | Captain in Marion's Brigade 1781-1782. Nothing more known. Probably James McCauley. | ||
Chalmers, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain. | |
Chambers, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. William Bratton. | |
Chaplain, Thomas | 1779 | Commanded a detachment at St. Helena on 3/12/1779. Presumably a Captain. Nothing more known. | |||
Chappell, Hicks | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Lieutenant under Col. Edward Lacey, then Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment), then Col. Wade Hampton (SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons). Also served as Aide to Brig. Gen. Thomas Sumter as a Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor after July 15, 1781. | - |
Charnock, William | SC 2nd Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | A Captain starting after Battle of Fort Moultrie (8/29/1776). Resigned on 11/25/1778. 1778-1780, in Fairfield Regiment. 1780-1781, in Kershaw Regiment. Was a Lieutenant in SC 2nd Regiment. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Chesnut, John | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | From Kershaw District. Resigned as Paymaster of SC 3rd Regiment in Feb. 1779. Reenlisted as Captain of Militia under Lt. Col. John Marshall. POW at Fall of Charleston. Afterwards, in Kershaw Regiment under Col. James Postell. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Chews, John Drury | Little River District Regiment | 1777 | 1779 | Captain of Horse under Col. James Williams. 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). | |
Chiffelle, Philotheos | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | A Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. May have remained longer. | |
Clark, James | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | Also a Captain after the Fall of Charleston in the Kershaw Regiment. Dates unknown. | ||
Clark, Thomas | 1781 | A Captain at Col. James (?) on 7/8/1781. Nothing more known. | |||
Clark, William | Promoted to Captain upon the death of Capt. Thomas Sparks. | ||||
Clarke, John | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry in Dec. 1780 and Jan. 1781. He was captured at the engagement of Waccamaw Neck on January 13, 1781, but he was paroled. He was seized at his home on Waccamaw River in mid-February and taken to Georgetown, reason not known. | Halfway Swamp #1, Waccamaw Neck, Waccamaw River. |
Clayton, Abraham | Colleton County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain 1779-1782. | |
Clayton, John | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1779 | Earlier a Lieutenant. A Captain under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley during 1779. | ||
Clements, Gabriel | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Private, Ensign, and First Lieutenant under Capt. Andrew DuBose, Col. Lemuel Benton, BG Francis Marion. Promoted to Captain in 1780. | Eutaw Springs |
Clinton, James | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Earlier a Private and a Sergeant under Capt. Joseph Howe, Col. Andrew Neel. August 1780, a Lieutenant under Capt. William Davis, Col. William Bratton. September 1781, a Captain under Col. William Bratton. S2437. | |
Clinton, Peter | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | First under Col. Thomas Neel. Feb 1779, under Gen. Andrew Williamson. Died in Spring of 1780. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Charleston Neck 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA). |
Coachman, Benjamin | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Coachman, James | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Promoted to Captain, later a Lieutenant in Marion's Brigade. | |
Cochran, Robert | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | Captain and Ordnance Store Keeper in the town of Charlestown. aka Robert Cockran. aka Robert Cochrane. | |
Cockran, Thomas | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Under Col. George Hicks during 1780. | Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Cocksey, William | Fairfield Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Captain of Militia 1779-1780. | |
Coffee, Hugh | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw at the Fall of Charleston. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton 1780-1781 (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Then under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment) from 4/23/1781 to 5/11/1781 and from 7/4/1781 to 7/31/1781. 1782, served 42 days under Maj. Thomas Thompson (Kershaw Regiment). | Siege of Charleston 1780, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks. |
Coffey, Henry | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | At the Fall of Charleston. Under Maj. Robert Crawford (Turkey Creek Regiment) at Hanging Rock. Under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons) at Blackstocks. Later, under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball (Kershaw Regiment). | Siege of Charleston 1780, Hanging Rock, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks. |
Cogdell, George | SC 5th Regiment | 1776 | Fort Moultrie | ||
Coiel, James | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 1775, a Private. Reenlisted in 1776 as 2nd Lieutenant under Capt. George Wade and Col. Richard Richardson. Promoted to Captain under Col. Sumter and Col. Henderson. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Kings Mountain. |
Coizier, "Unknown" | Lower District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Jonas Beard, dates unknown. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 | ||
Colburg, "Unknown" | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham, Lt. Col. Peter Horry (SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), Lt. Col. William Washington, Lt. Col. Henry Lee, dates unknown. | |||
Colcock, John | Comm. Gen. Thomas Farr, Jr. | 1775 | 1776 | Referred to as a Captain. | |
Colcoclough, Alexander | 1780 | Under BG Richard Richardson, regiment unknown. POW at Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | ||
Coleman, Benjamin | Continental Army | Under Col. Little and Gen. Greene. Dates unknown. | |||
Collet, "Unknown" | A Captain, regiment unknown. | ||||
Collins, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | First under Capt. Robert McAfee as Private 1776-1782. Captain in 1782 under Col. William Bratton, not on active duty. | |
Collins, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | First a Private under Capt. Andrew Barry. 1780, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. Probably the same mans as John Collins #4 below. | Wofford's Iron Works, Thicketty Fort, Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Watkins, Bush River #1. |
Collins, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Winn in Cherokee Expedition 1776. | Cherokee Expedition 1776. |
Collins, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment). Also served under Col. John Thomas, Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment). 1781, a Major. Probably the same man as John Collins #2 above. | Musgrove's Mill, Fish Dam Ford, Kings Mountain, Cowpens |
Colson, Jacob | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain of a GA unit under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Went on Cherokee Expedition of 1776. | Ninety-Six 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776. |
Colt, "Unknown" | SC 6th Regiment | 1778 | Resigned 9/3/1778. | ||
Comber, Daniel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon after Fall of Charleston. | ||
Connell, Simon | Cheraws District Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | 1782, a Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter (Upper Craven County Regiment) | |
Conner, Edward | Georgetown District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Earlier a Corporal. 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. Livingston (?). From what is now Horry County. | |
Conyers, Clement | SC 5th Regiment | 1782 | A Captain in SC 5th Regiment, dates unknown. 1780-1782, a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles then Col. John Ervin (Lower Craven County Regiment). | Conyer's Action. | |
Conyers, Daniel | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald and Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons, SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), BG Francis Marion. Promoted to Major in 1782. | Halfway Swamp #1, Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown #6, Wantoot Plantation, Wiboo Swamp, Black River Bridge, Sampit Bridge #1, Sampit Bridge #2, Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation |
Conyers, James | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. Promoted to Major. Killed in 1782 at Round O by foraging party. | |
Conyers, James Jr. | SC 5th Regiment | A Captain under Col. Isaac Huger. Dates unknown. | |||
Conyers, William | SC 5th Regiment | A Captain under Col. Isaac Huger. Dates unknown. | |||
Cook, Isaac | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | A Captain under Lt. Colonel John Lisle, Sr. and Col. John Thomas, Sr. (1777 - 1st Spartan Regiment). | |
Cook, John | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | From Richland District. A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin in 1778. 1781-1782, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor and BG William Henderson. | Florida Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Cook, Robert | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade. Nothing more known. | ||
Cooper, George | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Private, Lieutenant, and Captain 1779-1782. After the Fall of Charleston in Marion's Brigade under Col. John Ervin. | Cypress Swamp, Ashley River Church, Charleston Road |
Cooper, Jacob | 1782 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Mills. | ||
Cooper, John | SC 6th Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Sumter. Dates unknown. Later, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). | |||
Cooper, John | Granville County Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | Also a Captain and a Major under Col. William Harden 1780-1781. | |
Cooper, Leonard | SC 5th Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
Cooper, Robert | Turkey Creek Regiment | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Dates unknown. | Fishing Creek #2 (Wounded) | ||
Cooper, Samuel | Georgetown District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Captain in Marion's Brigade 1781-1782. Captured at Snow's Island, prisoner of Lord Rawdon at Camden. | Snow's Island. |
Copeland, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. William Bratton. | Friday's Ferry. |
Cork, John | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. Dates unknown. | |||
Cottey, Henry | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain under Maj. Robert Crawford at Hanging Rock. Probably Henry Coffey. | Hanging Rock. |
Coulter, Anthony | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Promoted to Lt. 7/1/1781, then to Captain in 1782 under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. aka Anthony Colter. | |
Council, Henry | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. George Hicks. Then, a Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws District Regiment). Moved to VA, and Lt. Daniel Sparks became Captain. | Port Royal Island #1, Stono Ferry |
Coursey, James | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | Private, Lieutenant, and Captain before and after fall of Charleston under Col. Andrew Pickens. | |||
Coursey, William | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col./BG Andrew Pickens. Dates unknown. Killed. | |||
Courtney, James | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. | |||
Couturier, John | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | 1775, Captain of Militia under Col. Richard Richardson. Later a Lieutenant and Captain in SC Light Dragoons under Col. Daniel Horry. | Breach Inlet Naval Battle, Charleston Neck 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah |
Covington, William | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Purvis, Col. Andrew Pickens, dates unknown. | |||
Cowan, George | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond. Wounded at Eutaw Springs | Eutaw Springs. |
Cowan, James | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | A Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens 1779-1781, under Col. Robert Anderson 1781-1783. | Siege of Savannah (GA) |
Cowan, John | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | A Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens 1779-1781, under Col. Robert Anderson 1781-1783. | Kettle Creek (GA), Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780, Cowpens |
Cowden, Robert | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1780 | After battle of Rocky Mount, an Acting Captain. | Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks. | |
Cox, John | Cheraws District Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | 1781, a Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, then Col. Lemuel Benton. Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment) 1782-1783. | Hulin's Mill |
Cox, William | Continental Army | A Captain under Lt. Col. William Washington. Dates unknown. | |||
Coyle, Thomas | SC 5th Regiment | 1778 | 1778 | A Private promoted to Corporal, Sergeant, and 2nd Lieutenant in 1777. 1/22/1778, a 1st Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain in 1778. He resigned on 9/3/1778 after being found guilty of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. | |
Coyne, John | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Dates unknown. | |||
Craden, "Unknown" | Camden District Regiment | A Lieutenant promoted to Captain when Capt. George Summerlin died. | |||
Craig, James | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Lieutenant in 1780-1781 under Col. John Marshall (Kershaw Regiment). Captain in May to June of 1781 under Col. Thomas Taylor. | Fort Granby #1, Orangeburgh #1, Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church, Eutaw Springs |
Craighead, Robert | A Captain wounded at Hanging Rock. Saved by friendly Indian. Regiment unknown. | Hanging Rock. | |||
Crafford, Alexander | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | 1781, a Lieutenant under Capt. George Neely. Reenlisted in 1782 as a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. | |
Crawford, Charles | GA Militia | A Captain under Col. Benjamin Few, a Georgian that operated a lot in upper SC. | |||
Crawford, James | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | |
Crawford, Joseph | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon in 1780. | |
Crawford, Robert | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | In 1780 promoted to Major under Col. Joseph Kershaw (Camden District Regiment). | Charleston Neck, Stono Ferry |
Creech, Richard | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant in 1781 under Col. William Harden. | Siege of Augusta (GA). |
Creighton, Thomas | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Dates unknown | |||
Cromer, Daniel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | |
Culbertson, Josiah | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Captain. A Major at the Battle of Musgrove's Mill under Col. John Thomas, Jr. | Cedar Springs, Thicketty Fort, Wofford's Iron Works |
Culbertson, Samuel | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1780, a Captain under Col. James Williams. Then, a Lieutenant and a Captain of Horse under Lt. Col. William Walker (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Later a horseman under Capt. Isaac White (Little River District Regiment), dates unknown. Also a Lieutenant under Capt. George Taylor and a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. | Kings Mountain | |
Culliatt, James | Colleton County Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Captain of the Pon Pon Company for seven months in 1781. | |
Culpeper, Joseph | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Cummins, Andrew | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of the Volunteer Company of Foot. | |
Cunningham, James | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. James Williams and Col. Joseph Hayes. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. |
Cunningham, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Promoted to Lieutenant under Sumter, promoted to Captain. Also, served under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Reenlisted as Private. | Kings Mountain, Blackstocks |
Curtis, "Unknown" | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. | |||
Cuthbert, Isaac | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. William Harden. Promoted to Major 1782. | |
Dabbs, Joseph | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | From Marlboro District. Killed by Loyalists 4/28/1781 right after Col. Kolb's murder. | Hulin's Mill |
Dalton, Darius | Beaufort District Regiment | 1775 | Captain of the Prince William's Parish Volunteer Company of Dragoons (The Swift and the Bold) | ||
Dandridge, John | Continental Army | 1783 | Captain in the 1st Continental Artillery. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged on 6/14/1781. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
Daniel, Aaron | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Under Col. George Gabriel Powell as an Ensign, later a Captain in Marion's Brigade. | |
Daniel, Joseph | 1776 | 1778 | A Captain in Militia 1776-1777. Nothing more known. Aka Joseph Dannell. | ||
Daniels, James | A Captain in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
Darrell, Joseph | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | A Captain at Lyttleton's Battery during 1775 (temporary duty only). 1779, Captain of the Cannoneers Company. Prior to the Fall of Charleston, promoted to Major. | Charleston Neck 1779 |
Darwin, John | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant. Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. | |
Davidson, Joseph | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond, dates unknown. | |||
Davie, William Richardson | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Lt. in NC, moved to SC - Captain in 1779, promoted to Major in 1780. Wounded at the battle of Stono Ferry. | Stono Ferry, Flat Rock |
Davis, "Unknown" | Killed by Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton. Nothing more known. | ||||
Davis, Amos | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | A Captain in 1781. From Camden District. One source claims his company was called the South Edisto Volunteers. | Four Holes Bridge, Orangeburgh #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Davis, Francis | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | Under Col. Hugh Giles, at Siege of Charleston (1780), but not captured. A month or two later, a Captain in Marion's Brigade. Even later, in a NC unit. | Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Davis, George | Little River District Regiment | A Lieutenant and a Captain before the Fall of Charleston, dates unknown. | |||
Davis, Harman | SC 4th Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant 5/29/1777. Wounded at Siege of Savannah. POW at Fall of Charleston. 1782, in Artillery, regiment unknown. | Briar Creek (GA), Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Davis, Harman | SC 3rd Regiment | Nothing more known. | |||
Davis, James | Fairfield Regiment | 1780 | 1783 | Private, Lieutenant, and Captain under Col. Richard Winn and Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). May have been a Captain much earlier (1775 - in Little River District Regiment). 1782, a Captain in Kershaw Regiment. | Hanging Rock, Rocky Mount, Cowpens, Eutaw Springs. |
Davis, Ransom | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain of Militia in Marion's Brigade under Col. James Postell. | |
Davis, Robert | 1780 | 1781 | 3 years as a Private, then promoted to Captain under BG Thomas Sumter. | Camden, Eutaw Springs. | |
Davis, William | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Known to be a Captain during 1779. At Siege of Savannah. | Siege of Savannah (GA) |
Davis, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant to Captain on 5/3/1781 under Col. William Bratton. | |
Davis, William | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company 9/26/1775. 1777, a Captain under Col. George Hicks (Upper Craven County Regiment). Then, a Major and a Lt. Colonel. | |
Davis, William Ransom | SC 5th Regiment | 1777 | 1779 | 5/29/1777, a Captain. Resigned on 8/12/1779. Also, a Captain in Sumter's Brigade after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown. | Charleston Neck 1779, Stono Ferry, Georgetown #8 |
Davison, John | 2nd Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon, dates unknown. | |||
Dawkins, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | 1779, a Captain under Col. John Thomas. POW on 6/5/1780, exchanged 1/3/1781. A Private and a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters (mid-1782, New Acquisition District Regiment). Wounded at Eutaw Springs. | Eutaw Springs. |
Dawson, John | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. | ||
Dawson, Joseph | Lower District Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Andrew Pickens during 1777. A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond during 1778 (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). A Captain in the Camden District Regimen during 1779-1780. After the Fall of Charleston, in Kershaw Regiment under Col. James Postell. 1781-1782, a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson in the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. | |
Day, William | Colleton County Regiment | A Captain under Maj. Thomas Ladson, dates unknown. | Siege of Savannah (GA) | ||
Deason, William | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. James Postell. | Rocky Mount, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Orangeburgh #1, Eutaw Springs |
Delesseltine, John | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Hugh Giles from 8/26/1780 to 8/10/1782. | |
Delona, Hal | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Lemuel Benton during 1780. | ||
Dempsey, Henry | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor and Gen. Isaac Huger during 1780. | |
DeSaussure, Victor Daniel | Beaufort District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Captain probably in St. Helena Parish Volunteers. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
De St. Marie, Levaliet | SC 1st Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Capt.-Lt., promoted to Captain 10/9/1779. aka Lavacher De St. Marie. Aka De St. Marie LeVasche. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged June 1781. Served to the end of the war - rank and unit unknown. | Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
DeTreville, John Francis | SC 4th Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | June 1777, a Captain. Wounded at Siege of Savannah 10/9/1779. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged on 6/15/1781. Served til end of War, unit not known. | Port Royal Island #1 w/9 men, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Deveaux, "Unknown" | SC 4th Regiment | Nothing more known. | |||
Dewitt, John | Upper Craven County Regiment | A Captain under Col. George Hicks, dates unknown. | |||
Dewitt, William | Cheraws District Regiment | A Captain under Col. William Moultrie. Also a Captain under Col. Lemuel Benton. Dates unknown. ID'd as Captain in Dec. 1777, 1779, and in 1781. | Coosawhatchie | ||
Diamond, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. William Henderson during the Siege of Ninety- Six 1781. Before and after this battle, a Private. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. |
Dickinson, Francis | A Captain in Militia. Nothing more known | ||||
Dickson, David | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | First in GA unit. In Snow Campaign. 1775, a Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. | Snow Campaign | |
Dickson, Jeremiah | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | First, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr., dates unknown. A Captain of Horse under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment), and later under BG Francis Marion. Dates unknown. | Cowpens |
Dickson, Joseph | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | A Captain in Militia under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Dates unknown. July 1780, a Major in New Acquisition District Regiment. | ||
Dickson, Matthew | A Captain in Militia. Nothing more known | ||||
Dickson, Michael | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain under Col. John Lindsey. Promoted to Major and Lt. Colonel. | Snow Campaign |
Dickson, Tillman | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | A Captain in 1781 under Col. William Henderson. | Guilford Court House (NC) | |
Dillard, James | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Earlier, a Corporal and a Sergeant Major. 1780, a Captain under Col. James Williams. Promoted to Major in 1781. Later under BG Andrew Pickens as Colonel of Little River District Regiment after the death of Col. Joseph Hayes. | Green Spring, Kings Mountain, Williams's Plantation, Cowpens, Bush River #2 |
Dobbs, Joseph | A Captain in Marion's Brigade, regiment and dates unknown. | ||||
Doggatt, "Unknown" | 1779 | A Captain in Militia. Wounded at Stono Ferry 6/20/1779 and died next day. | Stono Ferry. | ||
Doggett, Richard | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Lt. Col. William Henderson. Dates unknown. aka Richard Doggatt. | Fort Moultrie, Florida Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah | |
Doggett, William | SC 6th Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Lt. Col. William Henderson. | Stono Ferry | |
Dogharty, "Unknown" | Berkeley County Regiment | 1779 | Promoted to Major 6/12/1779. | ||
Doharty, James | Beaufort District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | Commander of Fort Lyttleton March-June 1779. Eluded British in 1780. Joined Col. William Harden (Upper Granville County Regiment) in 1781. Killed by Loyalist Richard Pendarvis, a neighbor on Bear Island in early 1782. | |
Doherty, James | 1776 | A Captain in the Militia. Killed near Beaufort August 1776. | |||
Dollison, "Unknown" | A Captain under Col. Winn or Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. | ||||
Dollmer, Jacob | 2nd Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Lindsay. Dates unknown. | |||
Donaldson, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | Under Col. William Thomson. Promoted from Lieutenant 5/16/1776. | Breach Inlet Naval Battle, Florida Expedition 1776, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Donnom, William | SC 4th Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | Promoted from Lieutenant 1778, killed at Savannah 10/9/1779. | Siege of Savannah. |
Dottey, Jeremiah | 1st Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Thomas and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. | |||
Doughty, James | Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain. Nothing more known. | |||
Downs, Jonathan | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain and a Major. | Lyndley's Fort. |
D'Oyley, Daniel | SC 1st Regiment | 1780 | Captain in SC 1st Regiment, dates unknown. Later in Militia as Lieutenant. POW 5/1/1780, exchanged 6/14/1781. | ||
Dozier, John | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteers 9/25/1775. Captain of the Britton's Neck Company during 1780 (Georgetown District Regiment). | ||
Drakeford, "Unknown" | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson in 1775, under Col. Joseph Kershaw (Fairfield Regiment) in 1776. | Great Cane Brake |
Drayton, Charles | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | - | 11/14/1775 transferred to SC 4th Regiment. | Fort Moultrie, Savannah, |
Drayton, Glenn | SC 1st Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | A Captain at the Siege of Savannah. Resigned soon thereafter. Previously, a Lieutenant. | Siege of Savannah. |
Drehr, Godfrey Jr. | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | 1779-1781, a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Charles Heatley. 1781-1782, a Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons). aka Godfrey Dreher, Jr. | Drehr's Plantation. |
Drennan, John | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant - under Maj. Robert Crawford. | |
Drennan, Thomas | - | - | - | 98 Days as a Captain, nothing more known. One source found a Capt. Thomas Brennan that led a company of Catawba Indians, but this Author never found corroborating evidence. AA2035. | |
Drummond, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 | |
DuBois, David | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | 1779 | A Captain in Dragoons. Killed at Savannah 10/9/1779 | Siege of Savannah. |
DuBose, Abraham | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade 1780-1781. | |
DuBose, Andrew Jr. | Cheraws District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. A Private and a Captain under Col. Lemuel Benton 1780-1782. At some time, a Captain under Lt. Col. Alexander Swinton (Georgetown District Regiment). | |
DuBose, Daniel | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1777 | From Cheraws District. A Captain under Col. Hugh Giles. | ||
DuBose, Elias | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company in 1775. A Captain under Col. Lemuel Benton in the Cheraws District Regiment 1781-1782. | |
DuBose, Isaac | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | 1782 | From Chesterfield District. Earlier a Lieutenant. A Captain under Maj. Hezekiah Maham and Col. Daniel Horry 1779-1780 until the Fall of Charleston. After the Fall of Charleston he served as a Lieutenant and a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons) and under Maj. Hezekiah Maham (Maham's Light Dragoons). 1782, he was a Lieutenant under Col. Hezekiah Maham (SC 4th Regiment of Light Dragoons). After the war, moved to Kershaw District then to Georgia. | |
DuBose, Peter | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | St. David's Parish Volunteer Company, first served under Capt. Elias DuBose. Private, Ensign, Lieutenant, and Captain. | Wadboo Bridge #1, Tearcoat Swamp, Fort Watson #2, Wadboo Swamp. |
Duff, Daniel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | POW at Fall of Charleston. A Captain in same regiment after being exchanged. | Siege of Savannnah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain. |
Duff, James | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1775, a Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Marched to Ninety-Six, not in time. 1776, a Captain in SC 6th Regiment. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). | Snow Campaign, Fort Moultrie (at Haddrell's Point), Seneca Town, Cherokee Towns, Tamassee, Coweecho River (NC), Florida Expedition 1778 | |
Duggin, Thomas | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1781 | From Newberry District. A Captain and a Major under Col. James Williams. Aka Thomas Dugan. Aka Thomas Doogan. | Florida Expedition 1778, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Haw River (NC) |
Dukes, William | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. | Great Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Georgetown #6, Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, St. James Goose Creek Church, Eutaw Springs |
Dunbar, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant to Captain on 11/9/1777 in the Grenadier Company, POW at the Fall of Charleston, exchanged June 1781. Served until the end of the war, unit unknown. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/62 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Dunham, "Unknown" | SC 4th Regiment | Nothing more known. | |||
Dunlap, George | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Dates unknown. After the Fall of Charleston, served under Maj. Thomas Thompson, Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball (Kershaw Regiment), dates unknown. Known a Captain from 4/21/1780 to 5/20/1780 (pay stub). | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks, Eutaw Springs | ||
Dunlap, Samuel | Fairfield Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | Capt. of Horse 1779-1781. | |
Dunn, Alexander | Georgetown District Regiment | A Lieutenant and a Captain in the Little River Company. Dates unknown. 1780, served under Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment). | |||
Dupay, James | Captain of Militia. At Battle of Guilford Court House. aka James Dupuy. | Guilford Court House (NC). | |||
Dupont, Charles | Lower Granville County Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Private, Captain, and Major of Militia. | 2nd Parker's Ferry. |
Dupont, Gideon | Charles Town District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | German Fusiliers Company. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain. | |
Durham, Charnal | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn. Dates unknown. | Orangeburgh #1, Four Holes Bridge. | ||
Duvall, Lewis | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. Also served under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). | Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Dwight, Samuel | Georgetown District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain during 1776. | ||
Earle, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Later, a Captain in the Turkey Creek Regiment until the end of the war. | |
Earle, Samuel | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Under Capt. John Bowie, promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, then 1st Lt. in October 1779, in 1780 a Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens, November 1781 a brigade Major. | Siege of Augusta, Blackstocks, Bush River #2, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. |
Easterling, Henry | Cheraws District Regiment | A Captain, dates unknown. | |||
Eckbert, John | Colleton County Regiment | 1779 | Commanded a detachment. Assumed to be a Captain. | ||
Edwards, John | Cheraws District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | 10/17/1781, Marion's Aide-de-Camp. | |
Elder, James | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr., then Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | Enoree River |
Elder, William | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Private (1780-1781) and Captain (1781-1782) under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. | |
Elholme, Augustus Christian George | SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons | 1782 | 1783 | POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged 6/14/1781. Cornet then Lieutenant under Capt. Richard Gough, Lt. Col. Peter Horry. Promoted to Captain Feb. 1782 under Lt. Col. Peter Horry. | |
Ellerbee, Thomas | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | From Chesterfield District. Under Lt. Col. Abel Kolb. Later under Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws District Regiment). At some time, served under Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy, Col. George Hicks (Upper Craven County Regiment). | Siege of Charleston, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation |
Elliott, Barnard | SC 4th Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | Promoted to Major 11/14/1775, Promoted to Lt. Col. 9/16/1776. | |
Elliott, Barnard | SC 4th Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Capt.-Lt. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Elliott, Bernard | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1779, a Captain in Charles Town District Regiment - the Mounted Independent Company. | Fort Johnson, Siege of Savannah. | |
Elliott, Benjamin | 1775 | 1775 | Captain in Militia during 1775. Later served in SC 6th Regiment and SC 1st Regiment as Private. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | ||
Elliott, Joseph | SC 1st Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | 2nd Lieutenant, then 1st Lieutenant, then Captain 3/8/1778. Wounded/POW at the Fall of Charleston w/23 men. | Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Elliott, Samuel | Georgetown District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | ||
Elliott, Thomas | SC 1st Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant in 1777. 1780, a Captain. January 1781, selected as Marion's Aide-de-Camp and in charge of all of Brigadier General Francis Marion's correspondence till the end of the war. | |
Ellison, Robert | Independent Company of Rangers | 1775 | 1780 | From Fairfield District. Joined SC 3rd Regiment Nov. 1775 as Captain. POW at Augusta Sep. 1780, held till end of the war. | Snow Campaign, Florida Expedition 1778. |
Ellison, Robert | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Promoted from Private to Lt. 8/20/1781, promoted to Captain in 1782. Marion's Brigade. | Bowling Green. |
Ervin, Henry | SC 3rd Regiment | A Captain under Col. William Thomson. Dates unknown. | |||
Ervin, John | Georgetown District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Lieutenant, Captain, Major, and Colonel in the Britton's Neck Regiment. | |
Erwin, John | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1783 | A Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson at Ninety-Six with 26 men. 1778-1783, a Captain in the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. | Ninety-Six 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Evans, "Unknown" | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw, dates unknown. | |||
Evans, Charles Jr. | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain 10/2/1775 under Col. George Gabriel Powell. 1782, a Private for 36 days in Marion's Brgade, unit not known. | |
Evans, David | Cheraws District Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
Evans, Josiah | Kershaw Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. James Postell during 1782. | |
Evans, Thomas | Cheraws District Regiment | 1781 | Known to be a Captain during 1781. | ||
Eveleigh, Nicholas | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | Promoted to Colonel and Deputy Adjutant General for SC & GA on 8/11/1777. | Fort Moultrie. |
Ewing, Samuel | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain after the Fall of Charleston. William Daugherty (W3229) says he was at Kings Mountain. | Kings Mountain, Cowpens |
Fagin, John | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw during 1779. | |
Farbus, Arthur | Turkey Creek Regiment | A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Dates unknown. | |||
Faris, Robert | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas early. A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) before and after the Fall of Charleston, dates unknown. | Great Cane Brake, Stono Ferry, Cowpens | |
Farr, James | Kershaw Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Captain on 1/10/1782 under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball, Col. James Postell. He was from Anson County, NC. | |
Farr, William | Spartan Regiment | 1776 | 1778 | Under Col. John Thomas (1777 - 1st Spartan Regiment), later an Adjutant, Major, and Lt. Colonel under Col. Andrew Pickens, Col. Robert Anderson, Col. Thomas Brandon, and BG Thomas Sumter. | |
Farrar, Field | SC 5th Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant in SC 3rd Regiment. 12/18/1778, a Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. Wounded at the Siege of Savannah. POW at Fall of Charleston, paroled, on 1/1/1781 retired. | Siege of Savannah w/47 men, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/15 men. |
Farrow, Samuel | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | A Captain under Col. James Williams, wounded at Musgrove's Mill. After the Fall of Charleston, under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment). Captured 1783 (?) | Musgrove's Mill. |
Farrow, Thomas | SC 3rd Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | First in NC unit. Nov. 1778 made a Lt, under Col. John Thomas, Sr. Allegedly a Captain in SC 3rd Regiment when taken POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled after three months. Then a Captain under Col. John Thomas Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment), Lt. Col. Henry White, Lt. Col. Levi Casey (Little River District Regiment), Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Late 1782, back to Lieutenant. | Siege of Charleston 1780, Cowpens, Farrow's Station, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Edisto River. |
Fayssoux, Peter | Charles Town District Regiment | 1776 | Captain of the Charles Town Musketeers. | ||
Feemster, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Brown and Col. John Winn. aka John Feemester. | Charleston Neck |
Feemster, Joseph | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | 1779 | A Captain under Col. John Winn during March 1779. aka Joseph Feenister. | Florida Expedition, Charleston Neck |
Feir, "Unknown" | Colleton County Regiment | 1779 | A Captain. | ||
Felder, John Henry | Orangeburgh District Regiment | From Orangeburgh District. Captain of an Independent Company. Dates unknown. | |||
Felder, Samuel | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Lieutenant 1780-1781, then a Captain. Later, a Captain in the Upper Craven County Regiment, dates unknown. | |
Feneret, Jacob | Craven County Regiment | 1775 | Later in the Lower Craven County Regiment. | Fort Moultrie | |
Ferguson, David | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Captain of Lower Saltcatcher Company under Col. Joseph Glover. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). | ||
Ferguson, William | Beaufort District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | Under Lt. Col. William Harden | Charleston Neck 1779 |
Fickling, Joseph | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Captain of the Edisto Island Company early 1775 under Gol. Joseph Glover, reenlisted as 2nd Lieutenant in Oct. 1775. A Captain again by 1778. | Edisto Inlet | |
Fields, James | SC 4th Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Capt.-Lt. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Also served as a Lieutenant. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Fields, John Cato | Cheraws District Regiment | A Lieutenant at Bemeis Point. Later a Captain in Cheraws District Regiment. Dates unknown. | |||
Files, John Sr. | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | Under Col. John Thomas, Jr., wounded at Cowpens. Murdered in May 1781 by Loyalists. | Cowpens | |
Findley, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. | |||
Finn, John | 1781 | Capt.-Lt. of Artillery, killed at Battle of Eutaw Springs 9/8/1781. | Eutaw Springs. | ||
Finnel, Ambrose | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston. | Kings Mountain. | |
Fishburne, William | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Lt. in 1778 in SC 1st Regiment, promoted to Captain 1780 under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons, SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). | |
Fitts, John | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1780 | 1783 | A Captain under Col. William Harden. | Salkehatchie Bridge, Siege of Augusta (GA). |
Fitzgerald, John | 1776 | 1776 | A Captain in the Militia during 1776. Nothing more known. | ||
Fitzpatrick, Jacob | A Captain in Sumter's Brigade, regiment and dates unknown. | ||||
Fitzpatrick, Thomas | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | |||
Fitzpatrick, William | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | Was a Lieutenant who resigned in 1779. Rejoined in 1779 as a Captain. Wounded at the Siege of Savannah. | Siege of Savannah. |
Fleming, Bailey | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | At one time an Ensign, a Lieutenant, promoted to Captain in 1780. | ||
Fletchall, Thomas | Continental Army | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Laurens. Dates unknown. | Coosawhatchie. | ||
Flood, William | A Captain. From Orangeburgh District. Nothing more known. | ||||
Floyd, Charles | 1775 | 1777 | From Beaufort District. A Captain in Militia 1775-1777. Nothing more known. | ||
Fogarty, Stephen | 1778 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Screven during 1778. Probably GA unit. | |||
Foley, Mason | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas Jr. | |
Folmer, Jacob | Lower District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Lindsay, then Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). Mar, 1782, back under Lt. Col. John Lindsay in Lower District Regiment. | Musgrove's Mill |
Folmer, John | Lower District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Jonas Beard in 1776. | Cherokee Expedition 1776. | |
Ford, George | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of Upper Saltcatchers Company. Promoted to Major in 1776. Later a Major in Marion's Brigade | |
Ford, James | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1781 | A Captain of the St. David's Parish Volunteers 9/26/1775 under Col. George Gabriel Powell. Also a Captain in Marion's Brigade later. | |
Ford, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | Lieutenant and Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. Also, a Captain under Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). A Major under Col. Benjamin Roebuck 1781-1782. | Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Foreman, William | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | A Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. Probably William Freeman. | Carr's Fort (GA) | |
Fort, Moses | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1777 | A Captain during 1777 under Col. Andrew Williamson. | ||
Foster, Daniel | Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain and Commissary 1780-1782 under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. | |
Foster, Henry | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1776 | 1779 | A Captain under Lt. Col. LeRoy Hammond. 1778, this would be Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment. | Stono Ferry |
Foster, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | 1779-1781, a Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson, Col. William Bratton. 1781-1782, a Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons), BG Thomas Sumter. Also a Captain in NC from 1779 to 1782 - bounced back and forth from NC to SC. Lived in Mecklenburg County, NC during the war. | Hanging Rock, Hobkirk's Hill, Eutaw Springs (possibly all of them as NC Captain) |
Foster, Robert | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col./BG Andrew Pickens. Dates unknown. | |||
Foster, Simfield | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col./BG Andrew Pickens. Dates unknown. | |||
Fowler, Joseph | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. Dates unknown. | |||
Foxworth, Samuel | Georgetown District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | A Corporal and a Sergeant under Capt. George Liddell. Also a Captain in Militia in 1782. | |
Fraser, Thomas | Upper Craven County Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Baxter, dates unknown. | |||
Fraser, William | Charles Town District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Maurice Simons. At the Fall of Charleston. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Frazer, Jacob | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | 1778, a Lieutenant. 1779-1781, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. aka Jacob Fraser. | McCord's Ferry, Four Holes Bridge, St. James Goose Creek Church |
Freeman, Joseph | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn. Nothing more known. | |||
Freeman, William | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | A Captain in Militia during 1780. | |
Freer, Charles | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain in Militia 1775-1776. Nothing more known. | ||
Fridign, Gabriel A. | SC 3rd Regiment | 1782 | A Captain in the SC 3rd Regiment, dates unknown. 1780-1782, a Captain in the Orangeburgh District Regiment. | ||
Frierson, John | Georgetown District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. A Captain in Marion's Brigade 1782. | |
Frierson, Philip | Georgetown District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | From Wiliiamsburg District. A Captain in Marion's Brigade 1782. | |
Frierson, William | Georgetown District Regiment | From Williamsburg District. A Captain in Marion's Brigade, dates unknown. | |||
Frost, James | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey in 1782. | ||
Frost, Robert | Fairfield Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | 1777, a Captain under Col. John Winn. 1780, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). 1781-1782, a Captain under Col. Richard Winn, Lt. Col. David Hopkins. Probably also served in Kershaw Regiment during 1782. | Hanging Rock, Camden, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks, Fish Dam Ford, Bush River #1, Orangeburgh #1, Eutaw Springs. |
Fuller, John | 1775 | 1775 | A Captain in Militia during 1775. Nothing more known. May be John Fullerton below. | ||
Fuller, Jones | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Lemuel Benton during 1780. | ||
Fullerton, John | Indian Field Company | 1775 | 1775 | Captain of Indian Field Company (independent) during 1775. | |
Fullwood, William | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1781 | A Captain in Militia during October 1775. Later, promoted to Major. | Snow Campaign |
Fullington, "Unknown" | Little River District Regiment | A Captain under Col. James Williams, dates unknown. | |||
Fulmer, Isaac | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters. | |
Fulmere, Jacob | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | At Fort Moultrie in June 1776. | Fort Moultrie. | |
Fults, John | Nothing more known. | ||||
Furman, Josiah | Fairfield Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | A Captain in Militia during 1779 and 1782. Lived in Camden District. Possibly a Captain in 1775, as well. | |
Futhey, John | Kingstree Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Was a Lieutenant. Killed in a skirmish at Avant's Ferry on Black River. | Avant's Ferry. |
Gadsden, Thomas | SC 1st Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant 10/6/1778. Killed at the Siege of Charleston on 4/24/1780. | Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Gadsden, William | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | ||
Gaillard, John | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | A Captain in Militia. POW at Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
Gaillard, Theodore | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | A Captain in Militia. POW at Fall of Charleston. On a prison ship. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
Gale, Nathaniel | Camden District Regiment | A Captain of Cavalry. Dates unknown | |||
Gally, James | 1779 | 1783 | A Private and Captain in Militia 1779-1783. Nothing more known | ||
Galvan, William | SC 1st Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant who had resigned. Rejoined as a Captain in 1779. Promoted to Major in 1780. Inspector of Continental Army 1780-1782. Aide-de-Camp to Gen. George Washington Nov. 1783. | |
Gamble, John | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Was a Lieutenant. A Captain from 1780-1781. Promoted to Major in 1781. | Wiboo Swamp |
Gardon, Joseph | Foreign Residents of Charles Town | 1780 | 1780 | Captain of 2nd Company of Foreign Residents in Charles Town during the siege. Not associated with the SC Militia or the SC Continental Line. A.2672. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Garrison, Benjamin | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Later, under Col. William Bratton and Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). | |
Garvin, John | Granville County Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | 1777, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Garden. 1779, Captain of the Coosawhatchie Company under Lt. Col. William Harden (Beaufort District Regiment). 1780, under Col. William Harden (Upper Granville County Regiment). | Charleston Neck 1779 |
Gaskins, John | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | A Captain. Later a Lieutenant in SC 3rd Regiment. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Gasque, Robert | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Served under Capt. Joseph Hudson, Col. Jacob Baxter. 1780, a Lieutenant. 1781, a Captain. | |
Gaston, Alexander | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | A Captain in 1779. | ||
Gaston, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | Later, a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment), dates unknown. Then, a Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons), dates unknown. | Great Cane Brake, Cherokee Expedition 1776, St. Augustine 1776 | |
Gee, Charles | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. Under Col. James Postell, wounded at Eutaw Springs. | Eutaw Springs. |
Geiger, H. | 1776 | A Captain. Nothing more known. | |||
George, Thomas | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Dates unknown. | |||
Gervais, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment | 1777 | 1778 | Resigned 3/15/1778. | |
Gibbes, William Hasell | Charles Town District Regiment | 1780 | Capt.-Lt. of Artillery - 6th Company. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged. Joined Marion's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
Gilbank, John | SC 4th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Promoted to Captain in SC 4th Regiment, then transferred to Militia and made Major. Killed at Siege of Charleston. | |
Giles, James | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Wade Hampton during 1781. 1780, 1781-1782, a Captain under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Wounded at Eutaw Springs. | Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain, Fort Granby #1, Friday's Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Quarter House, Strawberry Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. |
Giles, King | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | A Captain and a Lt. Colonel in Militia. | ||
Giles, Thomas | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. Later, a Captain under Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham in the SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons. Wounded at Siege of Savannah. At Eutaw Springs. | Charleston Neck 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Eutaw Springs. |
Gilky, Jonathan | 2nd Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Dates unknown. | |||
Gill, James | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1781, promoted to Captain under Maj. John Adair, Col. Richard Winn. | ||
Gill, Thomas | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1783 | A Captain under Col. William Hill, dates unknown. A Captain mid-1781 under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). | Fort Granby #1, Orangeburgh #1, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Fort Watson #1 |
Gillam, Robert Jr. | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | From Ninety-Six District. Private, Sergeant, and Captain under Maj. Robert Gillam (father), Col. Andrew Williamson, Col. Andrew Pickens. Also served as a Captain under Col. James Williams (Little River District Regiment), dates unknown. | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Stono Ferry, Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Hammond's Store, Guilford Court House (NC). |
Gillespie, James | Cheraws District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, dates unknown. | Drowning Creek. | ||
Gilliam, Jacob | Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton during 1781. | ||
Gillion, Alexander | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | First commander of the German Fusiliers. Resigned in late 1777 to become commander of State's vessels. Aka Alexander Gillon | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah |
Givens, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Samuel Watson. Dates unknown. | |||
Glaze, Thomas | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | 1780, Captain under Col. James Postell. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1. |
Gleason, William | Kershaw Regiment | A Captain under Col. James Postell. Dates unknown. | |||
Glenn, David | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | 1781, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. A.A.2911. | |
Glover, Darling | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Captain in Sumter's Brigade, dates unknown. Killed while foraging for cattle. | |||
Glenn, Duke | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Andrew Love during 1780. | ||
Glyn, David | Little River District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Was a Private then an Adjutant/Commisary in the 1st Spartan Regiment under Capt. John Thomas, Jr.. 1781, a Captain under Col. John Lindsey for 198 days. Later, a Lt. Colonel and full Colonel. A.A. 2911. aka David Glynn. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Godboldt, James | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1776 | A Lieutenant under Capt. Peter Buckholdt. Later, a Captain, dates unknown. | ||
Godfrey, Richard | Cheraws District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | Was a Lieutenant in the SC Continental Line. Forage Master and Captain 1779-1781. | |
Godwin, Hugh | 1780 | A Captain in Militia. POW at Fall of Charleston. Nothing more known. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | ||
Goin, John | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Captain under BG Andrew Pickens in 1781. | |
Goodman, "Unknown" | Upper Craven County Regiment | A Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter, dates unknown. | |||
Goodman, Joseph | Little River District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes, dates unknown. | |||
Goodwin, Robert | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | One source asserts he was a Captain in the SC 3rd Regiment. Promoted to Lt. Colonel 2/7/1778 under Brig. Gen. Andrew Williamson. Wounded at Fall of Charleston. aka Robert Goodwyn. From what became the Richland District. | |
Goodwin, Uriah | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | From Richland District. Promoted to Lieutenant May 1776, promoted to Captain 10/1/1777 when Eli Kershaw resigned. Wounded at the battle of Stono Ferry. POW at Fall of Charleston, exchanged Nov. 1780. Killed at Eutaw Springs 9/8/1781- unit unknown. | Savannah, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah w/52 men, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/19 men, Eutaw Springs. |
Goodwyn, John | SC 3rd Regiment | Lieutenant and Captain. Dates unknown. | |||
Goodwyn, Robert | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | From Richland District. Wounded at Stono Ferry. | Sullivan's Island, Great Cane Brake, Breach Inlet Naval Battle, Stono Ferry. | |
Goodwyn, William | SC 3rd Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Richland District. 1776, served under Capt. Robert Goodwyn (his father). 1779, a Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment) from 1780 to 1782. aka William Goodwin. | Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, Eutaw Springs, Saltketchers. |
Gordon, Gavin | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | Ramseur's Mill (NC), Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks |
Gordon, John | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1775, a Captain in Camden District Regiment. 1778, a Capt.-Lt. in SC 4th Regiment. | ||
Gordon, Joseph | Charles Town District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | Captain of 2nd Company of Foreign Residents | |
Gordon, Moses | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. | Snow Campaign |
Gordon, Robert | Camden District Regiment | Dates unknown. Also, a Captain in the Kershaw Regiment, dates unknown. | |||
Gordon, Thomas | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Baxter. | |
Gordon, William | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | 2/18/1781 to 1782, a Captain in the Britton's Neck Regiment in Marion's Brigade. Served under Col. Hugh Giles then Col. John Ervin. From what became the Williamsburg District. | Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Wiboo Swamp, Fort Motte |
Gore, James Manning | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Promoted to Lieutenant 3/26/1781, promoted to Captain 4/24/1781 under Col. Richard Winn | |
Gorget, John Francis | SC 4th Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | Promoted to Capt.-Lt. 5/30/1778. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Killed in March 1781. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Gortman, Bartholomew | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment). | |
Gough, Richard | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | 1782 | First a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. Also a Captain under Lt.Col. Peter Horry in Horry's Light Dragoons and the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. | Eutaw Springs |
Goulden, Richard | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Yarborough (?). Dates unknown. | |||
Gowen, John "Buck" | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr., then Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment) before and after the Fall of Charleston. Promoted to Major 1781. | Cherokee Expedition 1776, |
Gowen, William | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain in Militia during 1782. | |
Graham, James | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | From Goose Creek. | ||
Graham, John | Beaufort District Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | 1775-1776, Captain of the Euhaws Volunteers. A Captain in the SC 2nd Regiment during 1776. 1781, a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment). From what is now Williamsburg County. | Fort Moultrie |
Grant, James | Spartan Regiment | 1776 | Also, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Dates unknown. | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778 | |
Grant, William | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | Kettle Creek (GA), Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Sandy River, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. | |
Graves, John | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. Dates unknown. | Florida Expedition 1778, Kettle Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Siege of Augusta (GA), Eutaw Springs | ||
Graves, Joseph | Lower Craven County Regiment | A Lieutenant in the St. David's Parish Volunteers under Col. George Gabriel Powell. Then, a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles, dates unknown. Later in Marion's Brigade, rank, unit, and dates unknown. | Siege of Charleston 1780 | ||
Graves, William | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. Dates unknown. | Florida Expedition 1778. | ||
Gray, Andrew | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | A Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in Militia 1780-1783. One source asserts he was in the Orangeburgh District Regiment for a short while in 1781. | Myddleton's Ambuscade. |
Gray, Frederick | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. James Lisle 1780-1781. Also a Captain under Col. David Glynn (Lower District Regiment) 1781-1782. POW at Fort Granby, retaken by Patriots. 1782, served under Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment). | |
Gray, Henry | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain in 1778, wounded at Siege of Savannah. POW at Fall of Charleston. Later, a Captain in Marion's Brigade, unit not known. | Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Gray, Jack | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. James Postell. Dates unknown. | Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1. | |
Gray, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | From Fairfield District. A Captain under Col. John Winn and Col. Richard Winn. Also served under Col. Charles Myddleton (SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons). | Friday's Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, Eutaw Springs |
Gray, Peter | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | From Goose Creek. Promoted from Lieutenant 12/30/1778. POW at the Fall of Charleston, exchanged June 1781. Then, a Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment), dates unknown. Served till the end of the war. | Siege of Savannah w/41 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Graybill, Henry | Orangeburgh District Regiment | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Maj. Charles Myddleton. Dates unknown. | |||
Greaves, Joseph | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Britton's Neck Regiment. Under Col. Hugh Giles. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Green, Daniel | Colleton County Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | 4/24 to 5/28, 1779, a Captain. Apparently moved to the New Acquisition District, then became a Lieutenant, then a Private Footman and Horseman, units not provided. A.A.3061. | |
Green, John | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1779 | He, Joshua Inman, and Tarleton Brown organized a company they called "The Rangers." 1779, served under Col. James Williams (Little River District Regiment). | Siege of Savannah (GA) | |
Green, John Thompson | SC 2nd Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain captured at the fall of Charleston. Broke his parole and rejoined as a Private in the Upper Craven County Regiment. 1781, an Adjutant, then Lieutenant, Captain, and a Major under Lt. Col./Col. Peter Horry - Horry's Light Dragoons. October 1781, this unit was redesignated as the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. SC8. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Green, Richard | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | A Captain in Militia during 1782. | |
Green, William | 1781 | 1782 | First in VA unit. Joined Marion's Brigade in April of 1781 as Captain. | ||
Greenwood, William | Charles Town District Regiment | 1776 | Captain of the True Blue Company during 1776. | Fort Moultrie | |
Greer, James | Little River District Regiment | 1777 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery during 1777. | ||
Greer, Joseph | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. Dates unknown. | |||
Greer, Josiah | Little River District Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery, also under Col. Joseph Hayes. | Florida Expedition 1778, Musgrove's Mill, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Guilford Court House (NC), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. |
Gregg, James | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | From Cheraws District. A Captain of the Prince Frederick's Parish Volunteer Company. Feb. 1779, a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry in the SC Light Dragoons (State Troops). After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain of the Britton's Neck Regiment under Col. Hugh Giles and Col. John Ervin, and Col. Jacob Baxter (Upper Craven County Regiment). 1781, moved to Sullivan County, NC and joined NC Militia as a Private for six months.A.A.3091. | Siege of Charleston 1780, Santee River 1781. |
Grey, George | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn. | ||
Grier, Isaac | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Maj. Robert Gillam. | ||
Grier, William | 1783 | 1783 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade during 1783. | ||
Griffin, John | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery during 1780. | |
Griffis, John | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade during 1781. | ||
Griffith, John | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain and a Lt. Colonel in Marion's Brigade. Dates unknown. | |
Griffith, Joseph | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | From Cheraws District. A Captain in Militia 1775-1776. | |
Grimball, Thomas | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Commander of Charles Town Battalion of Artillery - 6th Independent Company of Artillery. Then a Capt.-Lt. in SC 4th Regiment in 1776 after the battle of Fort Moultrie. Promoted to Captain in 1776, then promoted to Major in 1780. POW at the Fall of Charleston, sent to St. Augustine. Released Sept. 1781, then served to close of war. | Fort Moultrie - at Gibbes' Wharf, Charleston Neck 1779 |
Grist, "Unknown" | Nothing more known. | ||||
Guerry, Stephen | SC 5th Regiment | 1779 | Resigned August 1779. | Charleston Neck 1779 | |
Guissentiver, Henry | Orangeburgh District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Charles Heatley, dates unknown. | |||
Guyton, Moses | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1783 | Private, Lieutenant, and Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | |
Hadaway, Joel | 1781 | 1781 | Nothing more known. | ||
Hagwood, Rayford | Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton, dates unknown. | |||
Haild, John | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. One source asserts his first name was James. A.A.3218. | |
Haile, Benjamin | Kershaw Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | From Kershaw District. A Lieutenant and a Captain under Lt. Col. John Marshall, Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment), Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment), Lt. Col. William Washington (Continental Army). 1779, a Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw (Camden District Regiment). 1780-1782, a Captain under Col. James Postell. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Eutaw Springs |
Haile, John | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | 7/12/1779-7/27/1779, 16 days as a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Later also a Horseman and a Quarter Master. A.A.3218. aka John Hails. | |
Hailey, Joseph | A Captain in Militia. Nothing more known | ||||
Hails, Robert | Orangeburgh District Regiment | A Captain in Militia. Dates unknown. | |||
Hale, Henry | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. David Hopkins, known in 1781. | ||
Hall, George A. | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Commander of the True Blue Company. At Siege of Savannah. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Hall, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain on 2/16/1778 or 8/1/1779 (two sources); at Siege of Savannah. He resigned in January of 1780, but was a POW at the Fall of Charleston, sent to St. Augustine. Later exchanged. Aide-de-Camp to Gen. St. Clair to the end of the war. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/41 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Hambleton, James | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | A Captain in Militia during 1779. | |
Hamilton, Andrew Sr. | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson and Col. Andrew Pickens in the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. Promoted to Major 1779. | New Richmond, Ninety-Six 1775, Carr's Fort (GA) |
Hamilton, Barton | Continental Army | A Captain under Lt. Col. William Washington. Wounded at Battle of Camden. | Camden. | ||
Hamilton, James | A Captain under Lt. Col. James Woods. | ||||
Hamilton, Joseph | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain of Artillery under Maj. Andrew Williamson. | Ninety-Six 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Hammond, Abner Sr. | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | First in VA unit. A Captain under Maj./Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond (Apr. 1781, Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons). A Lieutenant in 1782. | Cowpens. |
Hammond, Charles | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Wounded at Siege of Savannah on 10/9/1779. | Siege of Savannah. | ||
Hammond, John | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. 1779, known to be a Captain in the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment under Col. LeRoy Hammond. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Tugaloo River, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Augusta (GA), Fort Galphin. | |
Hammond, LeRoy | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Promoted to Lt. Colonel and Colonel. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Hammond, Samuel | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | First in VA unit. 1779 moved to Edgefield District joined militia. Commissioned Captain 3/3/1779. Promoted to Major in 1780 and Lt. Colonel in 1781 of SC State Troops. Ended up as a full Colonel - date unknown. | Spirit Creek, Ogeechee River (GA), Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah. |
Hampton, Edward | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain 1780 under Col. Thomas Taylor in the Camden District Regiment. Promoted to Lt. Colonel in 1780 under BG Thomas Sumter. Killed at Fair Forest Creek by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham. From Rutherford County, NC, just across the State Line. 1780, also a Captain in NC Militia. | Earle's Ford, Prince's Fort, Thicketty Fort. |
Hampton, Henry | SC 6th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. Nov. 1778, a Captain. Later a Lt. Colonel in the Light Dragoons under BG Thomas Sumter and BG Francis Marion. One source asserts he was a Captain during 1777. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah |
Hampton, John | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | 1779-1780, a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry (SC Light Dragoons). Later a Captain and Major in Marion's Brigade. | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Stono Ferry |
Hampton, Richard | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Captain and Lt. Colonel of Orangeburgh District Regiment. | Blackstocks |
Hampton, Wade | SC 1st Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | Promoted to Captain 1777. Later in 1778, a Captain in SC 6th Regiment, and Paymaster. After the Fall of Charleston to March 1781, a Captain in Camden District under BG Thomas Sumter, March 1781 promoted to Colonel. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Manigault's Ferry #2 |
Hancock, Robert | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | From Fairfield District. A Captain under Lt. Col. John Winn, Col. Richard Richardson. Dates unknown. | ||
Handlin, "Unknown" | Georgetown District Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Ervin. Dates unknown. | Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte | ||
Hanna, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia 1779-1782. | |
Hanna, Robert | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Maj. William Hanna and Col. William Bratton. | Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Friday's Ferry,Kings Mountain, 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Strawberry Ferry, Quarter House, St. James Goose Creek Church. |
Hanna, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain and a Major under Col. William Bratton. | Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Fort Granby #1, Thomson's Plantation, 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Quarter House, Strawberry Ferry |
Harden, "Unknown" | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||
Harden, Charles | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain and a Major under Col. William Harden. | |
Harden, Edward | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Private, Lieutenant, and Captain under Col. William Harden 1780-1781. | |
Harden, William | Beaufort District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Captain of the Beaufort Volunteer Artillery Company under Col. Stephen Bull. Commanded Fort Lyttleton from Feb. 1776 until April 1777. One source asserts that this unit was pulled into the SC 4th Regiment on Oct. 18, 1776. In 1779, a Lt. Colonel at Siege of Savannah. 1780, a Lt. Colonel commanding Upper Granville County Regiment. 1781, promoted to Colonel, attached to Marion's Brigade, to operate between Charleston and Savannah. | |
Hardin, Joseph | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | A Captain of a Cavalry Company in 1776. Moved to NC. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Hardwick, William | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Under Col. Edward Lacey. | |
Hardyman, Thomas | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | A Captain 9/28/1775 under Col. George Gabriel Powell. | |
Hargill, William | Lower District Regiment | A Captain under Col. David Glynn. Dates unknown. | |||
Hargrave, Robert | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1777 | 1778 | A Captain under Col. Job Rothmaler. | |
Hargrove, "Unknown" | 1776 | Killed at Tamassee 8/12/1776. Regiment unknown. | Tamassee. | ||
Harleston, Isaac Child | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | Promoted to Major 12/30/1778 of SC 6th Regiment, transferred back to SC 2nd Regiment in Feb 1780. POW at Fall of Charleston, exchanged Feb 1781, served till end of the war. | Fort Moultrie |
Harrington, Henry William | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | From Marlboro District. Captain under Col. George Hicks 1775-1776. Stationed at Haddrell's Point during battle of Fort Moultrie. Later a Brigadier General of Militia in Richmond County, NC. | Fort Moultrie. |
Harris, Field | SC 3rd Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
Harris, William | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Capt.-Lt. under Lt. Col. Joseph Hayes. Also served in 1st Spartan Regiment under Lt. Col. Benjamin Kilgore. Promoted to Major in 1781. | Blackstocks, Cowpens, Long Canes, Hammond's Store, Guilford Court House (NC), Bush River #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. |
Harrison, Benjamin | New Acquisition District Regiment | A Captain during 1781. | |||
Harrison, John | SC 3rd Regiment | Dates unknown. 1779, A Captain under Lt. Col. Eli Kershaw (Camden District Regiment). | |||
Harrol, Lewis | Upper Craven County Regiment | A Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter and Col. Hugh Giles (Lower Craven County Regiment). Dates unknown. | |||
Hart, Derrill | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | Promoted to Major under Col. Richard Hampton 1780-1781 | |
Hart, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | Was a Lieutenant. A Captain 8/18/1779 to 10/19/1779, resigned and reenlisted as Lieutenant. POW at fall of Charleston, exchanged Nov 21, 1781, then served as Lieutenant til the end of the war | |
Hartstone, Joachim | Granville County Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Private, Lieutenant, and Captain | |
Harvey, James | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Maj. Jonathan Downs, Lt. Col. James Williams. | Cherokee Expedition 1776. | |
Harvey, Thomas | SC 5th Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Isaac Huger. A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond (Hammmond's Regiment of Light Dragoons) 1780-1781. Killed at Rogers' Plantation 6/18/1781. | Rogers' Plantation. |
Hatcher, Benjamin | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | 1777, promoted from Lieutenant to Captain under Lt. Col. LeRoy Hammond. 1778, this would be the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment. | Florida Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Augusta (GA). |
Hawkins, Dennis | Craven County Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Daniel Horry. | ||
Hawthorn, James | SC 6th Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | 1777 joined SC 6th Regiment as Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain 2/22/1778. Later a Major, Adjutant, and Lt. Colonel. aka James Haythorn. | Florida Expedition 1778. |
Hawthorn, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain |
Hayes, John | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | ||
Hayes, Joseph | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Promoted to Lt. Colonel under Col. James Williams. Took over after Kings Mountain when Col. Williams was killed. Hanged by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham at Hayes' Station. | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah. |
Hayne, Isaac | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of Pon Pon Company 1775-1776. Promoted to Lt. Col. In 1776 as commander of Colleton County Regiment. Promoted to Colonel in 1779. POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled. Recaptured in 1781 and executed by British for allegedly violating his parole. | Breach Inlet Naval Battle |
Hays, James | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | 1777, a Lieutenant, 1778, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. | Kettle Creek (GA), Siege of Savannah. |
Head, Anthony | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | |||
Headen, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Dates unknown. | |||
Healy, George | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn. Dates unknown. | |||
Heatley, Charles | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | From Orangeburgh District. Promoted to Captain 8/12/1775. aka Charles Healty, Charles Hicksley. Joined Orangeburgh District Regiment in 1778 and elected Lt. Colonel. | Great Cane Brake |
Heatley, William Jr. | SC 3rd Regiment | Dates for SC 3rd Regiment not known. 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col/Col. Charles Heatley in the Orangeburgh District Regiment. aka William Heatly. | Prevost's March, Siege of Savannah, GA. | ||
Hemphill, Andrew | Fairfield Regiment | 1775 | From Chester District. A Captain under Lt. Col. Joseph Brown. Dates unknown. | Snow Campaign | |
Henderson, Clyde | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. | |
Henderson, James | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col. Joseph Hayes. After the Fall of Charleston, a Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Dates unknown. | ||
Henderson, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Promoted to Captain in October 1780 under Col. William Bratton, BG Thomas Sumter. Promoted to Lt. Col. In 1781. | Kings Mountain, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Fort Watson #1, Fort Motte, Lynches Creek, Friday's Ferry |
Hendricks, Benjamin | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | A Captain under Maj. Robert Lide, Col. George Hicks. | |
Hendricks, William | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. A Captain in Militia 1780-1782 under Maj./Lt. Col./Col. Lemuel Benton. | |
Hennington, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Also a Captain in Militia for 65 days during 1780, unit unknown. | Siege of Savannah w/47 men |
Henry, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | Elected Captain Feb 1781 under Col. William Bratton. | |
Henry, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. | Cherokee Expedition 1776. |
Herd, Armstrong | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. | Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Herrington, John | SC 3rd Regiment | Dates unknown. Might be same man as John Hennington above. | |||
Heyward, Daniel | Colleton County Regiment | 1776 | Under Lt. Col. Isaac Hayne. May have been a Lt. Colonel prior to the Fall of Charleston. | ||
Heyward, Thomas | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Charles Town Batallion of Artillery. Wounded at the battle of Port Royal Island. POW at the Fall of Charleston, sent to St. Augustine, exchanged and released in April 1781. | Port Royal Island #1, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Heyward, Thomas Jr. | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Charles Town Batallion of Artillery, Hornwork Battery. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Sent to St. Augustine. | Fort Johnson #1, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Hicks, Benjamin | Cheraws District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Was a Sergeant in SC 3rd Regiment under Maj. Samuel Wise. | |
Hicks, James | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1776 | 1778 | A Captain in Militia. | |
Hill, John | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw in 1778. A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment), dates unknown. Also served under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. | Florida Expedition 1778 | |
Hill, Joseph | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | Also a Captain in Marion's Brigade (Berkeley County Regiment) for 95 days in 1781. | Tearcoat Swamp, Monck's Corner, Eutaw Springs | |
Hillhouse, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain for three years under Col. William Bratton. | Fishing Creek. |
Hillhouse, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel, Col. Andrew Neel, and Col. William Bratton. Resigned at the end of April 1781 and served as a Private under Capt. Frame Woods until Oct. 1781. | Fishing Creek, Fort Granby #1, Big Savannah, Fort Watson #1, Tearcoat Swamp |
Hillis, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters. Dates unknown. | |||
Hinson, Clayburn | Cheraws District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | From Cheraws District. 1779-1780, a Captain under Maj. Lemuel Benton. 1781, a Captain under Col. William Harden (Upper Granville County Regiment). | Rouse's Ferry, Eutaw Springs |
Hiott, Ezekiel | Nothing more known | ||||
Hipp, George | Colleton County Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. | |
Hixt, William | SC 1st Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain 5/1/1779. Wounded at the battle of Stono Ferry. POW at the Fall of Charleston. aka William Hext. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Hodge, David | Upper Granville County Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. William Harden. Dates unknown. | |||
Hodges, Eddy | Cheraws District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, dates unknown. | |||
Hogan, "Unknown" | Cheraws District Regiment | 1781 | A Captain during 1781. | ||
Hogan, James | SC 5th Regiment | Dates unknown. Wounded at the Siege of Savannah on 10/9/1779. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah. | ||
Hogg, Lewis | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | Was a Lieutenant. A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. | |
Holladay, John | Camden District Regiment | Nothing more known. | |||
Hollingsworth, Aquilla | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Killed at Battle of Cowpens. | Cowpens. |
Hollis, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | Was a Sergeant under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Also a Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain under Col. John Winn. Later, a Captain under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Carey's Fort, Camden, Orangeburgh #1, Fort Granby #1, Kings Mountain. |
Holloway, Charles | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | A Captain in 1780. | ||
Holloway, Obediah | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | A Captain in 1781. Attached his unit to Lt. Col. William Henderson for the upcoming Siege of Ninety-Six. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | |
Hood, John | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Wade Hampton, BG Thomas Sumter. | Eutaw Springs |
Hopkins, David | SC 3rd Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant in late 1778. POW at the Fall of Charleston. A Lt. Colonel in the Fairfield Regiment after the Fall of Charleston. From what became the Richland District. | Fort Morris (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah w/39 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Horry, Daniel | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | Late 1775, a Lt. Col. In Craven County Regiment (on source says June 1776). Then, a Lt. Col. In Georgetown District Regiment. Feb 1779, Colonel/commander of SC Light Dragoons (State Troops) for 16 Months. | |
Horry, Peter | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Promoted to Major 9/16/1776. Promoted to Lt. Colonel in Jan 1780 and Commander of SC 5th Regiment. Resigned. After Fall of Charleston, went to NC with Marion in July 1780. In Col. Archibald McDonald's Regiment 1780-1781. Feb. 1781, in command of his own troops - Horry's Light Dragoons (militia). Oct. 1781, Marion authorized to raise 2 regiments of SC State Troops, Lt. Col. Peter Horry commanded the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. | Sullivan's Island, Fort Moultrie |
Horton, Amos | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Later, a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment), dates unknown. Known as Captain in 1779. | |||
Houseal, John G. | Lower District Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Jonas Beard during 1781. | ||
Houseal, Robert | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | |
Houseal, William | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. 1775-1778, A Captain of Horse 1779-1782 (1st Spartan Regiment). 1782, under Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment). | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778 |
Houston, James | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | First in GA unit. Promoted to Captain 4/10/1781. Served til Nov. 1781. | |
Howe, James | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | Briar Creek (GA) |
Howe, Joseph | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. William Bratton. May have served under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). | Briar Creek (GA), Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain. Blackstocks. |
Howe, Thomas | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Captain under Maj./Lt. Col. James Hawthorn, Col. William Hill. Dates unknown. Taken prisoner at or after the battle of Rocky Mount. | Rocky Mount. | ||
Howell, William | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin 1779-1782. | |
Hubbard, William | A Captain of partisan rangers (?). Regiment and dates unknown. | ||||
Hudson, Joseph | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter, then Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws District Regiment). | |
Hudson, Kennie | Little River District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | ||
Huett, Archibald | Berkeley County Regiment | A Captain under Maj. Anthony Ashby, Lt. Col. Keating Simons, Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. Dates unknown. | |||
Huger, Benjamin | SC 4th Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Lieutenant, Captain. Then, a Major in SC 5th Regiment. | |
Huger, Francis | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | Promoted to Lt. Colonel and Deputy QM General for Southern Department in September of 1777. Resigned in October of 1778. | Fort Moultrie |
Huger, John | Charles Town District Regiment | 1776 | 1777 | A Captain in the 1st Battalion 1776-1777. 1779-1780, a Lt. Colonel in the 2nd Battalion. | |
Huggins, John | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | From Cheraws District. A Captain under Col. Hugh Giles. | Black Mingo |
Huggins, Mark | Georgetown District Regiment | 1780 | 1783 | A Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia 1780-1783. | |
Hughes, John | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1782 | 1783 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon during 1782 and 1783. | |
Hughes, Joseph | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | Siege of Charleston 1780, Cowpens, Eutaw Springs. |
Hughes, Joseph | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | May 1780 promoted to Lieutenant under Capt. Jolly. Promoted to Captain 6/25/1781. | |
Hughes, William | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | Promoted to Captain 12/24/1781 under Col. Richard Winn. 1782, reinlisted as Private. 1782, a Captain under Col. James Postell in Kershaw Regiment. | |
Hughes, William | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon from 3/1/1781 to 3/27/1782. | |
Humphrey, Thomas | Kershaw Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain. | |
Humphries, Joseph | Lower District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Jonas Beard. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock |
Hunt, William | 1775 | Ordered by Lt. Col. Isaac Huger for the Rangers to put into a guardhouse. | |||
Hunter, David | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1781 | Captain in Little River District Regiment in 1775. 1779-1781, a Captain in the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment under Col. LeRoy Hammond. | Ninety-Six 1775 |
Hutchins, Robert | Nothing more known | ||||
Hutchinson, Matthias | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | A Captain. | |
Hutchison, Thomas Jr. | Beaufort District Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Col. Stephen Bull during 1778. | ||
Hutchison, William | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | NC Militia Company, joined Sumter's Brigade under Lt. Col. William Polk's Regiment. From Mecklenburg County, NC. | Friday's Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, Monck's Corner. |
Hutson, Joseph | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | A Captain in Militia 4/28/1782 to 11/28/1782. | |
Hutson, Thomas | Granville County Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | A Captain in Militia. Promoted to Major, may have become Lt. Colonel. Wounded at Siege of Savannah. After the Fall of Charleston, in Upper Granville County Regiment. | Siege of Savannah. |
Hutton, William | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | Promoted from Lieutenant. A Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. | Briar Creek (GA). | |
Hyrne, Edmund Massinbird | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Promoted to Major 5/12/1779. 1781 Aide-de-Camp to Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene. | |
Hyrne, Henry | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of the Chehaw Company of the Colleton County Regiment of Foot during 1775. Reinlisted as Lieutenant in SC 5th Regiment. Later a Lieutenant under Col. Hezekiah Maham (SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons). | |
Ichburg, James | SC 6th Regiment | 1777 | 1777 | Under Col. Thomas Sumter. | |
Imhoff, John Lewis Peyer | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | From Orangeburgh District. Promoted to Captain 8/11/1775. Died in 1776. | Great Cane Brake, Fort Moultrie |
Ingram, "Unknown" | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond, dates unknown. | |||
Ingram, William | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | A Captain during 1780 under Col. James Postell. | ||
Inman, Joshua | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1779 | He, John Green, and Tarleton Brown organized a company they called "The Rangers." | ||
Inman, Shadrack | Granville County Regiment | Dates unknown. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Maj. James McCall (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment), and Col. William Harden (Upper Granville County Regiment). Not to be confused with GA Captain Shadrak Inman who died at Musgrove's Mill. | Cowpens | ||
Ioor, Joseph | SC 1st Regiment | 1776 | 1778 | Promoted to Captain May 1776. His entire company (52 men) was killed on the ship Randolph in March 1778. aka Joseph Joor. | Barbados |
Irby, Edmund | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | From Cheraws District. A Captain under Col. George Hicks. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Irby, James | Little River District Regiment | 1781 | Captain of the Refugee Company under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. | Cowpens | |
Irby, John | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. | Cowpens. | |
Irby, William | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain 1780-1782. | |
Irvin, Samuel | Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson. Nothing more known. | |||
Irwin, John | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1783 | 1775, a Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). May have also served under Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). aka John Irvin. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Isbell, Pendleton | Little River District Regiment | At Battle of Kings Mountain. Apr. 1781, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Wateree Ferry, Camden, Rugeley's Mills #1, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs | ||
Ivey, Edward | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. George Hicks. | Siege of Charleston 1780 | |
Jackson, Daniel | SC 6th Regiment | 1778 | Resigned 1/22/1778. | ||
Jackson, Stephen | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | From Cheraws District. A Captain under Maj. Tristram Thomas, Lt. Col./Col. Abel Kolb (Cheraws District Regiment). 1780-1781, a Captain in NC Militia. | Ramseur's Mill (NC) |
Jackson, William | SC 1st Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | Was a Lieutenant, promoted to Captain 10/9/1778 under Col. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Promoted to Major 9/1/1779, and Aide-de-Camp to Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | |
James, Charles | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | 1780-1781, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. 1781-1782, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | Cowpens, Bush River #1 (Under 1st Spartan Regiment) |
James, John | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Richard Singleton during 1778. May be the same man as directly below. | Coosawhatchie, Charleston Neck 1779, Stono Ferry |
James, John | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | From Williamsburg District. 1780, in Col. Archibald McDonald's Regiment (Williamsburg Township). Helped raise many militimen in the Kingstree area after the Fall of Charleston. Promoted to Major in 1780 and Lt. Colonel In 1781. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
James, John Jr. | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain of the Lynch's Lake Company 1780-1781 under his 2nd cousin, Maj./Lt. Col. John James. | Great Savannah, Blue Savannah, Black Mingo, McGill's Plantation |
James, John Jr. | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 1780-1781, a Captain under his father, Maj./Lt. Col. John James. One or both of these men were at the battles shown. Since both had the same name and was a relative of Maj. John James, it is difficult to sort the two out. Sorry. | Great Savannah, Blue Savannah, Black Mingo, McGill's Plantation |
James, Marshall | Kershaw Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. James Postell. | ||
Jamieson, James | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Andrew Neel, Col. William Bratton. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, and Blackstocks. |
Jamison, "Unknown" | POW at the Battle of Cowpens. Regiment unknown. | Cowpens. | |||
Jamison, John | Cheraws District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Col. George Gabriel Powell during 1776. | ||
Jarrell, Benjamin | SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry. Dates unknown. | |||
Jasper, Nicholas | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston under Col. Thomas Brandon. | |||
Jaxon, Charles | A Captain in Militia. Nothing more known. aka Charles Jackson. | Probably the Cheraws District Regiment. | |||
Jeffries, Nathaniel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. James Steen, and Col. Thomas Brandon. | Florida Expedition 1778, Stallion's Plantation |
Jenkins, Gideon | A Captain in Militia. Nothing more known. Probably Capt. Gideon Jennings below. | ||||
Jenkins, James | Cheraws District Regiment | 1782 | 1783 | From Cheraws District. A Sergeant under Capt. Thomas Ellerbee. Promoted to Lieutenant Sept. 1779. Later joined Marion's Brigade, a Lieutenant under Capt. Claudius Pegues, Maj. Tristram Thomas. 1782, promoted to Captain under Col. Lemuel Benton. Aka James Jinkins. | |
Jenkins, John | Beaufort District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of the St. Helena's Parish Volunteer Company. | Hutchinson's Island (GA) |
Jenkins, Joseph | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Commanded the Edisto Island Company of Volunteers. | |
Jenkins, Richard | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | In Snow Campaign. Later a Captain under Lt. Col. Joseph Brown. Dates unknown. | ||
Jenkins, Thomas | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | A Captain in Militia. Prisoner at Ninety-Six. | Williamson's Plantation. |
Jenkins, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Lieutenant under Capt. Thomas Jenkins and a Captain under Col. William Bratton. | |
Jenneret, Jacob | Camden District Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson during 1776. | |
Jennings, Gideon | Orangeburgh District Regiment | Dates unknown. Known - Late 1781. | Eutaw Springs | ||
Jervey, George | SC 5th Regiment | Wounded at Port Royal Island Feb 4, 1779. | Port Royal Island #1. | ||
Jervey, Thomas | SC 5th Regiment | Was a Lieutenant. A Captain under Col./BG Isaac Huger. Dates unknown. | |||
Jeter, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. William Bratton in 1781. | ||
Johnson, Gilbert | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. Dates unknown. | |||
Johnson, James | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Private, Lieutenant, Adjutant, and Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Also a Captain under Lt. Col. Thomas Sabb (Orangeburgh District Regiment) in early 1780. | Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain. |
Johnson, Jesse | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Lieutenant and Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond. Dates unknown. | |||
Johnson, Joseph | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain Apr.-Aug. 1781 under Col. William Harden. Then, a Major. Later, reenlisted as Private. | Siege of Augusta (GA) |
Johnson, Levi | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain of Light Dragoons under Col. John Thomas, Jr. | |
Johnson, Richard | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Francis Marion. | |
Johnson, Richard | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond. Dates unknown. | Eutaw Springs. | ||
Johnson, Thomas | A Captain of Horse. Unit and dates unknown. | ||||
Johnson, William | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond. Dates unknown. | |||
Johnston, Jacob | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Maj. Robert Lide, Col. George Hicks. | ||
Johnston, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Maj. Joseph Dickson during 1780. | Ramseur's Mill (NC), Lawson's Fork | |
Joiner, John | Beaufort District Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | A Captain in the Artillery Nov. 1775-1777. Commander of Fort Lyttleton. | Bloody Point |
Jolly, Benjamin | Spartan Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | 1776, a Captain under Col. John Thomas. A Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Later a Major under Lt. Col. William Farr. | Stallion's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Musgrove's Mill #2, Kings Mountain, Hammond's Store |
Jolly, Joseph | Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. Dates unknown. Also a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) 1781, a Major under Col. Thomas Brandon. | Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778. | ||
Jones, Adam Crain | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | A Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson 1775-1776. Apparently, a Captain during 1782 under Col. Robert Anderson of the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. | Ninety-Six 1775, Great Cane Brake, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Siege of Savannah (GA) |
Jones, Edward | Cheraws District Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. A Captain in Militia 1778-1782. | |
Jones, James | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | 1775-1776, Captain of the Salt Catchers Volunteer Company. 1779-1781 served as Private under Capt. Robert Laird. 1782, Captain again in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment. | |
Jones, John | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. James Williams, then Col. Joseph Hayes. | Ramseur's Mill (NC), Kings Mountain. | |
Jones, Marshall | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 1780-1781, a Captain under Col. James Postell. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fort Watson #2, Fort Granby #2 |
Jones, Richard | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. Probably the son of Adam Crain Jones. | |||
Jones, Thomas | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas during 1779. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA), Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks |
Jones, Thomas | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters. Killed 4/3/1781. May be same man as directly above. | |
Jones, Thomas | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. | |
Jones, William | Little River District Regiment | A Captain in the Little River District Regiment and the Fairfield Regiment, dates unknown. Later, served under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment), dates unknown. | Mobley's Meetinghouse | ||
Julian, Peter | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters. | ||
Kelly, Edward | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | A Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in Militia under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters after the Fall of Charleston. Mid-1782, in New Acquisition District Regiment. | |
Kelly, Gersham | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain in Sumter's Brigade 1781-1782. aka Grishom Kelly. | |
Kelly, James | Fairfield Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | A Captain under Maj. John Lisle, Jr. during 1778. A Lieutenant and Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment) after the the Fall of Charleston. | |
Kendall, Matthew | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1779- | 1780 | A Captain under Maj. Francis Ross. | Briar Creek (GA) |
Kennedy, James | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1779, a Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment). | ||
Kennedy, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw during 1776. | Fort Moultrie. |
Kennington, John | Nothing more known | ||||
Kerisler, John | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley. | ||
Kerr, Samuel | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and Captain in Militia 1780-1782 under Lt. Col. Robert Anderson | Kings Mountain . |
Kershaw, Eli | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | 6/18/1775, a Captain under Lt. Col. William Thomson. Resigned 10/7/1777. In 1779, a Lt. Col. of Camden District Militia. POW at Fall of Charleston. Died on a prison ship bound for Honduras. From what became the Kershaw District. | Sullivan's Island, Great Cane Brake, Fort Moultrie |
Key, Henry Thomas | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston under Col. LeRoy Hammond. | |||
Key, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. | |||
Key, Shannon | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. | |||
Key, Thomas | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Private and a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. aka Thomas Kee. | Horner's Corner, Hammond's Mill, Eutaw Springs |
Kilgore, Benjamin | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | POW at the Fall of Charleston. Later, a Major. Elected Colonel 9/22/1781. | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Killingsworth, Jacob | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. | |
Kimball, Frederick | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | Lieutenant, Captain, Major, and Lt. Colonel under Col. James Postell. | |
Kimball, William | Berkeley County Regiment | After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr., dates unknown. | |||
Kimbrough, John | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Militia Company on 11/30/1775. 1776, promoted to Major. | |
Kincaid, James | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | 1780 | 1779-1780, a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. Later, in Marion's Brigade, regiment and dates unknown. Not a captain at Cowpens or Eutaw Springs. | Cowpens, Eutaw Springs. |
Kincaid, John | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1782 | Earlier
a Private and a Lieutenant. From the New Acquisition District. 1780, a Captain under Col. William Hill. At the battle of Kings Mountain, SC under Lt. Col. James Hawthorn. |
Kings Mountain (SC). |
King, Charles | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Under Col. John Lindsey, in the expedition against Cherokee in 1776. | Cherokee Expedition 1776. |
King, George | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. George Gabriel Powell 9/28/1775. 1780, a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles in the Lower Craven County Regiment. POW at the Fall of Charleston. After the Fall of Charleston, a Major under Col. Hugh Giles (Lower Craven County Regiment). | Fort Moultrie, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Kingburn, "Unknown" | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Kinloch, Francis | Charles Town District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 |
2nd Battalion. Aide-de-Camp to Brig. Gen. Isaac Huger on 9/25/1779. Wounded at Savannah. POW at the Fall of Charleston. aka Francis Kinlock. According to Mr. Rudy Loeser in June 2012, Francis Kinloch was only a civilian and not in the SC Militia. "Frank Kinloch was a civilian volunteer Aide-de-Camp at Port Royal and Savannah (NOT the siege of Charleston) to Gens. Moultrie and Huger. He was commended for bravery by Moultrie, and may have ranked as a captain by courtesy only. He himself wrote that he never was a soldier." |
Port Royal Island #1, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Kirkland, Joseph | Fairfield Regiment | From Fairfield District. A Captain under Col. John Winn and a Lt. Colonel. Dates unknown. | Florida Expedition 1778 | ||
Kirkland, Moses | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | Two months after his commission, he deserted and took his entire company with him and they all joined the Loyalists. On 7/17/1775, he took Ninety-Six. | Fort Charlotte w/23 men |
Kirkland, Richard | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. William Harden. | |
Kirkland, William | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | From Fairfield District. A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin, and after the Fall of Charleston a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. | Stono Ferry, Fishing Creek | |
Kirkpatrick, John | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain in April 1781, under Col. Benjamin Roebuck and Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment) | |
Kirkpatrick, Thomas | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Promoted to Major before his death. | Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Briar Creek (GA). |
Knox, Hugh | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | From Williamsburg District. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Wounded at Hanging Rock. Buried in Chester District. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Fort Granby #1. |
Knox, James | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Maj. Joseph Brown, Lt. Col. Eli Kershaw. | ||
Knox, John | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Winn, dates unknown. | |||
Knox, William | 1780 | 1782 | After the Battle of Hanging Rock, elected a Captain under BG Thomas Sumter. | ||
Kolb, Abel | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | From Marlboro District. Commissioned 9/25/1775. Later a Lt. Colonel in the Charles Town District Regiment, and a Colonel in the Cheraws District Regiment. Murdered 4/26/1781 at his home by Loyalists. | |
Lacey, Edward | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. 1779, a Captain under Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Promoted to Lt. Colonel under BG Richard Richardson, then became Colonel of Turkey Creek Regiment in June 1780. His unit was also called the Chester Troops and the Chester District Militia by some. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Lacey, James | SC 6th Regiment | 1778 | First served in militia under Capt. Benjamin Screven. Later, a Captain in the SC 6th Regiment. He died on 9/20/1778. | ||
Lacey, Samuel | Fairfield Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn. | Mobley's Meetinghouse, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain, Fish Dam Ford, Fort Granby #1 |
Ladson, James | SC 4th Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Promoted from Lieutenant to Captain 11/4/1775, promoted to Major 5/1/1779 in SC 1st Regiment, resigned 11/8/1779. Then served as Lt. Colonel in Militia 1779-1781. | |
Ladson, Robert | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of St. Paul's Parish Company. | |
Ladson, Thomas | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | Captain of the John's Island Company. He died in March of 1778. | |
Ladson, Thomas | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Captain of the Godfrey's Savannah Company. Promoted to Major in 1779. | |
Laird, Robert | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | First under Lt. Col. Michael Dickson. Promoted to Lt. under Capt. Benjamin Kilgore and Col. Andrew Pickens. 1779, elected Captain under Col. James Williams, remained till end of the war as a Captain. Aka Robert Leard. | |
Lally, John | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley during 1778. | ||
Lamar, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond, dates unknown. | |||
Land, Benjamin | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | From Chester District. A Captain in Militia. | Rocky Creek Settlement #1 (Killed) |
Land, Benjamin | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain. | Rocky Creek Settlement #2, Dutchman's Creek |
Land, John | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain in Militia and killed in service, dates unknown. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Fishing Creek | ||
Lang, William | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. | Snow Campaign, Florida Expedition 1778 |
Langdon, Thomas | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain in Militia 1775-1776. Prisoner 2/11/1779 at Savannah River. | Ninety-Six 1775, Great Cane Brake |
Larew, Peter | SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry, dates unknown. | Halfway Swamp #2 | ||
Latham, James | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1782 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Charles Myddleton during 1782. | Probably from Newberry County. |
Lattimore, "Unknown" | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 | |
Laughton, Leonard | Killed in service, nothing more known. Most likely, Laughlin Leonard below. | ||||
Lawrence, John | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Captain under Col. William Hill. Dates unknown. | |||
Lawson, Charles | Little River District Regiment | A Captain under Col. James Williams. Nothing more known. | |||
Lawson, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr., and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Dates unknown. Killed near Wofford's Iron Works. | Blackstocks, Cowpens, Mud Lick Creek, Fair Forest Creek #2 | ||
Leach, "Unknown" | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Leacraft, John | Lower Granville County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | 1779-1780, a Lieutenant. 1781-1782, Captain of the Bloody Legion of Hilton Head. | Parker's Ferry #2, Daufuskie Island |
Leard, Robert | 1st Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Kilgore before and after the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. | |||
LeBush, Elle | Georgetown District Regiment | A Captain at Haddrell's Point. Dates unknown. | |||
Lee, William | Charles Town District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Captain of the True Blue Company. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Leger, Peter | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | A Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. May have remained longer. | |
Leister, Andrew | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | From Williamsburg District. A Lieutenant and a Captain 1780-1781. Also served under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). | |
Leitner, Michael | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. James Williams and Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). At some time, a Major. | |
Lenud, Abram | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade in August 1780, under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Kingstree Regiment and Horry's Light Dragoons). | Tearcoat Swamp, White's Plantation, Eutaw Springs |
Lenud, Henry | Horry's Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry during 1781 (SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). | Wambaw Bridge |
Leonard, Laughlin | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes. Killed at Hayes' Station 11/9/1781. Also a Captain 1775-1779. | Stono Ferry, Hayes' Station. |
Lesesne, Francis | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | From Williamsburg District. POW at the Fall of Charleston. A Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Lesesne, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | Was a Lieutenant. 9/16/1776, promoted to Captain. Resigned on 8/13/1779. Also a Captain in Kingstree Regiment after the Fall of Charleston, dates unknown. | |
Leter, Andrew | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. Dates unknown. | Fort Granby #1, Four Holes Bridge, Orangeburgh #1, Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church | ||
Lewis, Andrew | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel during 1775. Apparently still a Captain in 1781. | ||
Lewis, Charles | Fairfield Regiment | 1775 | 1783 | 1775-1776, a Captain under Col. John Winn. 1777-1780, a Captain under Lt. Col. Edward Lacey (New Acquisition District Regiment). 1780-1783, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). | Fishing Creek. |
Liddell, George | SC 3rd Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | 7/24/1776 a Sergeant in SC 3rd Regiment. 2nd Lieutenant 1/1/1777. 1st Lieutenant in 1777. Promoted to Captain 12/20/1778 in SC 3rd Regiment. POW at the Fall of Charleston. aka George Lidell. Later, a Captain in the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment, dates unknown. | Savannah, Siege of Savannah w/47 men, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/17 men. |
Liddell, Moses | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Maj./Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons) and Maj. Alexander Noble (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). One source asserts that he was also a Lt. Colonel after the battle of Eutaw Springs | Rutledge's Ford, Hammond's Store, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, McCord's Creek, Eutaw Springs. |
Lide, Robert | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | From Cheraws District. Captain of the Northeast St. David's Parish Volunteers, also a Captain and Major in the Upper Craven County Regiment of Marion's Brigade, dates unknown. | Fort Moultrie |
Lide, Thomas | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | From Marlboro District. A Captain of St. David's Parish Militia on 10/2/1775. Lt. Colonel 2/5/1777 to 4/7/1779. | |
Lightner, Michael | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. James Lisle in 1780. 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton (Orangeburgh District Regiment). | |
Liles, Aramana | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Fairfield District. A Captain and a Lt. Colonel under Col. Richard Winn. Probably also served in the Kershaw Regiment at times. | Four Holes Bridge, Orangeburgh #1 |
Linder, Daniel | Berkeley County Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | A Captain during 1776. | Fort Moultrie |
Linder, Jacob | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1781 | Captain of the Indianfield Company under Maj. Stephen Muller, Lt. Col. Keating Simons during 1781. | ||
Lindsay, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | 1777, a Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. 1779-1782, a Lieutenant, Captain, and Lt. Colonel under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). 1782, under Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment). | Musgrove's Mill, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Siege of Augusta (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Lindsay, Thomas | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | 1778, a Captain under Lt. Col. James Lisle. 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). | Briar Creek (GA) |
Lining, Charles | Berkeley County Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | First served as a Captain in the Berkeley County Regiment 1775-1776. Joined SC 1st Regiment as Lieutenant in 1776. Promoted from Lieutenant to Captain 7/20/1778 in SC 1st Regiment. POW at the Fall of Charleston w/25 men. Exchanged June 1781, served to the end of the war, unit unknown. aka Charles Linning. | Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Linkfield, Francis | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. | |||
Linkfield, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. | |||
Linus, Harry | SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry, dates unknown. | |||
Lipham, Frederick | Lower District Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | A Captain and Commissary of Purchases under Col./BG Thomas Sumter. | |
Lipscomb, "Unknown" | SC 6th Regiment | Dates unknown. | Siege of Savannah, Savannah, Siege of Augusta. | ||
Lisle, Ephraim | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Winn, dates unknown. | |||
Lisle, Henry | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | aka Henry Liles. A Captain under Major John Lisle, Lt. Col. James Lisle, Lt. Col. Philemon Waters. After Fall of Charleston, in Turkey Creek Regiment. | Camden, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Fort Granby #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Lisle, James | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | aka James Liles. From Newberry District. Captain 1775-1777 under Lt. Col. John Lisle (his father). Captain under BG Andrew Williamson in the 1st Spartan Regiment. Captain and Lt. Colonel in the Turkey Creek Regiment under Col. Edward Lacey and BG Thomas Sumter. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Lisle, John Jr. | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | aka John Liles. Captain in 1775-1777 under Lt. Col. John Lisle (his father). Captain and Major in the 1st Spartan Regiment under Lt. Col. James Lisle, under BG Andrew Williamson. Later, also a Major under BG Thomas Sumter. | Ninety-Six 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Lister, Andrew | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. | |
Little, Aaron | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | At some time he was a Captain in the Militia. | Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Little, George | 1778 | 1780 | A Captain and POW at the Fall of Charleston. Probably confused with Capt. George Liddell. Not sure this one was at Charleston, but certainly not with the SC 3rd Regiment. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
Little, James | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain in Pickens's Brigade. Dates unknown. | |||
Liveston, John | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under BG Andrew Pickens during 1781. Regiment unknown. | ||
Livingston, Thomas | Georgetown District Regiment | 253 Days as a Lieutenant and 100 Days as a Captain. Dates unknown. | |||
Livingston, William | Charles Town District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | Commander of the German Fusiliers within the 2nd Batallion after Capt. Alexander Gillion. POW at the Fall of Charleston, taken to St. Augustine. Supposedly resigned in 1779. | Hutchinson's Island (GA), Fort Moultrie, Port Royal Island #1, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Lloyd, Robert | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1779 | A Captain, Major, and Lt. Colonel under Col. George Hicks. | ||
Lloyd, Thomas | Cheraws District Regiment | 1779 | First, a Captain under Col. George Gabriel Powell, dates unknown. 1779, a Captain and Lt. Colonel under Col. George Hicks (Upper Craven County Regiment). | Coosawhatchie | |
Logan, Francis | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. Later, a Captain under Lt. Col./Col./BG Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment), dates unknown. | Ninety-Six 1775, Florida Expedition 1778 |
Logan, George | SC 3rd Regiment | 1780 | A Captain in SC 3rd Regiment, dates unknown. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles in the Lower Craven County Regiment. Killed at battle of Black Mingo 9/28-29/1780. | Black Mingo. | |
Logan, Samuel | 1776 | 1776 | A Captain in Militia during 1776. Nothing more known. | ||
Long, John | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk during 1781. | Guilford Court House (NC). |
Long, Joseph | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | 1778 | Under Maj. Peter Horry and Col. Francis Marion. | |
Long, Josiah | Kingstree Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade during 1782. | |
Long, William | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. | ||
Lord, Andrew | Turkey Creek Regiment | A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Also a Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Dates unknown. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 | ||
Love, Alexander | New Acquisition District Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
Love, Andrew | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. A Lt. Colonel after the death of Col. Thomas Neel. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Stono Ferry |
Love, Jacob | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Col. John Winn. | ||
Love, John | Kershaw Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. James Postell. | |
Luckie, Alexander | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant | |
Luckie, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Promoted from Lieutenant | |
Lundy, Daniel | Craven County Regiment | 1775 | Later, a Captain under Col. George Hicks (Upper Craven County Regiment). | ||
Lunsford, Swanson | Continental Army | A Captain in Lt. Col. Henry Lee's Legion. Dates unknown. | |||
Lushington, Richard | Charles Town District Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | Was a Lieutenant. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Later, a Lt. Colonel in 1782. His unit consisted of 26 Jews and they acquitted themselves quite well at the Siege of Savannah in 1779. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Lusk, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr., dates unknown. aka John Lisk. | |||
Lusk, Robert | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. during 1781. | Florida Expedition 1778 |
Lyle, Robert | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | A Major in 1781 under Col. Thomas Taylor. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Lynch, Thomas Jr. | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | 1775, a Captain under Col. Christopher Gadsden. Resigned his commission in April of 1776. Signer of Declaration of Independence. Ship lost at sea in December of 1779. | |
Lyndley, James | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | Built Lyndley's Fort. Later, a Captain in 1st Spartan Regiment, dates unknown. | Lyndley's Fort | |
Lyons, Guthridge | Cheraws District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | aka Guthrie Lyon. From Cheraws District. A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Lemuel Benton. | Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp |
MacKenzie, John | Camden District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. | |
Magee, Elisha | Cheraws District Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | A Lieutenant in the St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. Dates unknown. Several source asserts that he was also a Captain 1777-1780. | Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Maham, Hezekiah | Berkeley County Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Refused commission in SC 6th Regiment in 1776, since he already had a company of militia. A Captain in SC 1st Regiment later in 1776. A Major in the SC 1st Regiment, resigned 11/8/1779. Major 1779-1780 under Col. Daniel Horry in SC Light Dragoons. A Major under Marion in March of 1781 in command of his own troops - Maham's Light Dragoons. Maham promoted to Lt. Colonel on 6/22/1781. In October 1781, Marion authorized to established two new regiments of SC State Troops. Maham assigned as commander of SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons. Captured by Loyalists in August 1782, paroled, but effectively out for the rest of the war. | Breach Inlet Naval Battle |
Malone, John | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. | Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, Georgetown #7, Biggin Creek Bridge, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. |
Maner, William | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Enlisted as Corporal. Promoted to Sergeant 1/1/1777. Later a Captain in the Militia 1781-1782. | |
Mansfield, Robert | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Kilgore. A Captain of a Ranger unit during 1781. From what is now Laurens County. | |
Manning, Lawrence | Was a Lieutenant in Lee's Legion. A Captain in Marion's Brigade. Dates unknown. | ||||
Mapp, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | A Lieutenant under Capt. Duncan McRae, Capt. Vardry McBee. A Captain under Lt Col./Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment). Late 1782, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). | Last Cherokee Campaign |
Marion, Benjamin | Berkeley County Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | A Captain and a Major in the Berkeley County Regiment 1775-1777. | Fort Moultrie |
Marion, Francis | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | June 17, 1775, a Captain. Promoted to Major on 11/14/1775. Promoted to Lt. Colonel under Col. Isaac Motte on 9/16/1776. Promoted to Lt. Colonel/Commandant on 9/23/1778. Promoted to Brigadier General 12/30/1780 over the SC 2nd Brigade of SC Troops. | Fort Johnson, Sullivan's Island |
Marshall, John | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | From Williamsburg District. A Captain, a Major, and a Lt. Colonel under Col. Joseph Kershaw. He and Col. James Postell created the Kershaw Regiment in 1780 right after the Fall of Charleston. | |
Marshall, Thomas | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | Promoted from Lieutenant to Captain 10/7/1777 when Capt. Thomas Taylor resigned. | ||
Martin, "Unknown" | Colleton County Regiment | 1778 | A Captain. | ||
Martin, Barkley | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | A Lieutenant under Capt. Drury Pace during 1776. Captain in 1777. Later, a Lieutenant and Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond 1780-1781 (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). | |
Martin, Daniel | SC 5th Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Reinlisted in 1777 into the SC 5th Regiment as 2nd Lieutenant. Promoted to 1st Lieutenant 1/21/1778. Promoted to Captain. POW in 1780. | |
Martin, Edward | Fairfield Regiment | 1778 | 1783 | From Fairfield District. A Captain under Col. John Winn and Col. Richard Winn. | Hanging Rock, Kings Mountain, Fishing Creek, Fort Granby #1, Fort Granby #2, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. |
Martin, George | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | 1770-1782, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Wounded at the battle of Stono Ferry. A Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey in 1782-1783 (Little River District Regiment). | Stono Ferry, Eutaw Springs. |
Martin, Jacob | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | A Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. Dates unknown. | |||
Martin, James | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | Feb 1779 a Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. 1780, a Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. Later, a Captain under Col. William Bratton. 1780 all battles under Polk. 1781, all battles under Bratton. | Briar Creek (GA), Oconee (GA), Ramseur's Mill (NC), Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Friday's Ferry, Nelson's Ferry. |
Martin, James Nathaniel | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. Wounded at Eutaw Springs. Earlier in NC Militia. Many soldiers get this man mixed up with Nathaniel Marshall Martin below. Some get him confused with Capt. James Martin directly above. | Blackstocks, Eutaw Springs. |
Martin, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | From Kershaw District. Was a Lieutenant. A Captain in 1779, POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged Nov. 1780, served to end of war as Captain, unit and dates unknown. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Martin, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons), dates unknown. | |||
Martin, Lewis Daniel | SC 5th Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | SC 5th Regiment disbanded February 11, 1780. | |
Martin, Nathaniel Marshall | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. Wounded at Eutaw Springs. Earlier in NC Militia. Many soldiers get this man mixed up with James Nathaniel Martin above. | Friday's Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, St. James Goose Creek Church, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Fort Dorchester, Eutaw Springs. |
Martin, Ned | Turkey Creek Regiment | A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Dates unknown. | |||
Martin, Samuel | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk. | Fort Granby #1, Orangeburgh #1, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs |
Martin, William | SC 4th Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain in the SC 4th Regiment and a GA unit. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Killed near Augusta 9/15/1780. | McKay's Trading Post (GA), |
Martindale, John | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | ||
Maskall, "Unknown" | SC 3rd Regiment | 1778 | Promoted to Captain in 1778. | ||
Mason, Richard | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Enlisted as Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain 11/25/1778. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Later a Captain in Marion's Brigade, unit and dates not known. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/35 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Mason, William | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Later a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment), dates unknown. | Sullivan's Island |
Masters, Edward | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn. | |
Matthews, Benjamin | Colleton County Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Johns Island Company. Promoted to Captain. POW at the Fall of Charleston, exchanged after 13 months. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Matthews, John Raven | Charles Town District Regiment | Captain of the True Blue Company within the 1st Batallion. Earlier a Lieutenant in the Colleton County Regiment. Dates unknown. | Charleston Neck 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 | ||
Mattox, David | A Captain under Gen. Butler. Nothing more known. | ||||
Maxwell, David | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond after the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. Also a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment), dates unknown. | Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 | ||
Maxwell, Robert | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | A Captain in a Ranger unit 1781-1783 under Col. Robert Anderson. Also served under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). | Camden, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Indian Villages |
May, Benjamin | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | Lieutenant and Captain of Horse in the Militia. 1775-1780, in Fairfield Regiment. 1780-1781, in Kershaw Regiment, in Marion's Brigade. From what is now Fairfield County. | Fort Granby #2, St. James Goose Creek Church, Eutaw Springs |
May, James | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | A Captain in Militia, dates unknown. Contracted a disease which took his eyesight. | |||
Maybank, Joseph | Berkeley County Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | 4/2/1776 promoted to Colonel/Commander of Berkeley County Regiment. Wounded at Hickory Hill, GA 6/28/1779. | |
Mayfield, John | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | Ordered by Col. Huger for the Rangers to put into a guardhouse on 12/9/1775. Later became a Loyalist leader. | |
Maynor, William | Granville County Regiment | 1780 | After the Fall of Charleston, in the Lower Granville County Regiment. | Siege of Charleston 1780, Parker's Ferry #2 | |
Maysfield, Robert | Spartan Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. 1777-1781, in 1st Spartan Regiment as Captain. | |
Mazyck, Daniel | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | 1st Lieutenant Jan 1777, promoted to Captain 5/6/1778. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged June 1781. Served rest of war as a Captain in Marion's Brigade, unit unknown. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/42 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
McA, "Unknown" | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain, killed at the battle of Camden. Nothing more known. | Camden. | |
McAfee, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Dates unknown. aka John McAffee. | |||
McAfee, Robert | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | 1779 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
McAlpin, Alexander | Upper Craven County Regiment | A Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. Aka Alexander McCalpin. | |||
McBee, Vardry | Spartan Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas 1776-1780 (1777 - 1st Spartan Regiment). A Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment) 1780-1782. | Kings Mountain. |
McBride, John | Horry's Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | August 1780, a Lieutenant. 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). | Eutaw Springs. |
McCall, James | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | 1777, a Captain and a Major under Lt. Col. Andrew Pickens (Lower District Regiment), and a Lt. Col. In SC State Troops under BG Thomas Sumter. Died May 1781 of Smallpox. | Ninety-Six 1775, Cherokee Indian Towns. |
McCall, John | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | In early 1775, under Col. Charles Pinckney. Captain of Grenadier Company. | Fort Moultrie. |
McCarter, John | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
McCarter, William | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Captain under Col. William Hill and Lt. Col. Peter Horry (SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), dates unknown. | |||
McCauley, George | SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry. Dates unknown. aka George McCanley | |||
McCauley, James | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald before and after the Fall of Charleston. A Lieutenant and a Captain (3/11/1781) in Marion's Brigade under Lt. Col. Peter Horry 1781-1782. | Siege of Charleston, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Moncks Corner #4 |
McCauley, John | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. Captain of the South Black River Company. | Siege of Charleston 1780, Great Savannah, Blue Savannah, Black Mingo, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1 |
McCauley, William | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. | |
McClaren, Daniel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) 1779-1780. A Lieutenant, Captain, and Major after battle of Cowpens, under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Also served under Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). | Guilford Court House (NC) (In New Acquisition District Regiment) |
McClary, John | A Captain in Sumter's Brigade. Dates unknown. | ||||
McClaughlin, William | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of the Beach Hill Company. | |
McCleland, William | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens. Dates unknown. | |||
McClenahan, Finney | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain in Militia 1775-1776. | Fort Moultrie. |
McClintick, "Unknown" | SC 3rd Regiment | 1778 | Nothing more known. | ||
McClintock, "Unknown" | A Captain under BG Thomas Sumter and BG William Henderson, regiment and dates unknown. | ||||
McClintock, William | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | 1778 | Died 5/24/1778. | Fort Moultrie, |
McCloud, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain 1780-1781. | Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks |
McClure, Hugh | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant to Captain of Horse under Col. Edward Lacey after battle of Hanging Rock. | Fort Granby #1, Big Savannah |
McClure, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col/Col. Edward Lacey (1780 - Turkey Creek Regiment). Promoted to Major for about a month in 1780. Wounded at Hanging Rock, died 8/18/1780 as result. Called his unit the Chester Rocky Creek Irish. | Moncks Corner, Siege of Charleston 1780 (Escaped), Mobley's Meetinghouse, Rocky Mount, Beckhamville, Ramseur's Mill (NC), Williamson's Plantation. |
McConnell, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | 1780, a Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. William Bratton. Later, a Private again. | Hanging Rick, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks. |
McCool, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col. Joseph Brown. 1780, a Captain under Col. Richard Winn. A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) later in 1780. A Captain under Lt. Col. David Hopkins in the Fairfield Regiment during 1781. | Briar Creek (GA), Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Sandy River, Eutaw Springs, Edisto River |
McCord, John | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 8/15/1780, a Captain under Lt. Col. John Russell, BG Thomas Sumter. 1781, SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons. | Orangeburgh #1. |
McCormick, James | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under BG Richard Richardson. Dates unknown. | |||
McCottry, Robert | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 |
From Williamsburg District. Captain of the Cedar Swamp & Black Mingo Company of Williamsburg Township Militia. Served at various times under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. (Berkeley County Regiment) and Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment). Robert and William were brothers who were both Captains that served together at the same - they established McCottry's Rifles. It is difficult to determine which one participated in each battle/skirmish, so they both get assigned all until someone manages to sort things out. |
Great Savannah, Blue Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Mount Hope Swamp, Black River Bridge, Sampit Bridge #1, Sampit Bridge #2, Witherspoon's Ferry, Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs |
McCottry, William | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 |
From Williamsburg District. Captain of the Cedar Swamp & Black Mingo Company of Williamsburg Township Militia. Served at various times under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. (Berkeley County Regiment) and Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment). Robert and William were brothers who were both Captains that served together at the same - they established McCottry's Rifles. It is difficult to determine which one participated in each battle/skirmish, so they both get assigned all until someone manages to sort things out. |
Great Savannah, Blue Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Mount Hope Swamp, Black River Bridge, Sampit Bridge #1, Sampit Bridge #2, Witherspoon's Ferry, Fort Watson #2, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs |
McCowen, Samuel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. William Henderson. Dates unknown. | |||
McCoy, Ranal | 1780 | A Captain during 1780, noting else known. | McKay's Trading Post (GA) | ||
McCracken, Arthur | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. | ||
McCrary, Thomas | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. James Williams and Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). | |
McCraw, John | A Captain in Militia. Nothing more known | Ninety-Six District, probably after 1780 | |||
McCreery, Robert | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | A Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. 1778 a Lt. Colonel under Col. James Williams. At Siege of Charleston under Col. Andrew Pickens. Aka Robert McCrary. | Ninety-Six 1775, Florida Expedition 1778. |
McCuffee, Robert | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1777 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel in Dec. 1777. | ||
McCulloch, George | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | 1779 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Aka George McCullough. | Briar Creek (GA) |
McCulloch, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. | Briar Creek (GA) |
McCullough, George | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. A Captain during 1782, regiment unknown. | ||
McDaniel, Archibald | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1776 | 1779 | Captain of the Little River District Company. Enlisted in SC 2nd Regiment 7/1/1779, apparently a Captain. | Fort Moultrie, Siege of Charleston 1780 |
McDaniel, James | SC Light Dragoons | 1779 | 1780 | A Captain under Maj. James Maham and Col. Daniel Horry. This man is probably the same man as James McDonald below. | |
McDonald, Adam | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Promoted to Major 9/16/1776. He was killed in 1777. | |
McDonald, Archibald | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | A Captain and a Major under Col. Hugh Giles. Before the Fall of Charleston, established his own regiment and elected Colonel. | |
McDonald, James | SC 2nd Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | 6/17/1775, a Captain under Col. William Moultrie. Resigned on 6/3/1777. 1779, a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry in the SC Light Dragoons. | Fort Moultrie. |
McDonald, Middleton | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Dates unknown. | |||
McDowell, David | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr., then under Capt. John Thomas, Jr. 1781, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | Musgrove's Mill, Cowpens | |
McDowell, James Sr. | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1781 | After the Fall of Charleston, a Lieutenant under Capt. Thomas Parsons and Col. Benjamin Roebuck. At one time he was a Captain of the Pacolet River Company of Militia. Dates unknown. | Cowpens | |
McDowell, Robert | 1st Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Thomas Jr. and Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. (Late in the war.) | |||
McDuff, Daniel | SC 3rd Regiment | Dates unknown. Received several wounds. | |||
McElduff, Daniel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain Sep. 1780 to Sep. 1782 under Col. Thomas Brandon. | |
McElhenney, John | Spartan Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | 1776, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons) during 1781. aka John McElhenny. | |
McElmore, "Unknown" | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Winn and Col. Richard Winn. Dates unknown. | |||
McElvy, Robert | SC Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain under Maj. Hezekiah Maham during 1780. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Maj. / Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham, dates unknown. (Maham's Light Dragoons, SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons). | Blackstocks |
McFalls, John | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. From Mecklenburg County, NC. Earlier in NC Militia. | ||
McFaddin, Thomas | Berkeley County Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | 1st Lieutenant, Captain, and Adjutant during 1782 in Marion's Brigade. | |
McGaw, John | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Andrew Pickens and Col. Robert Anderson before and after the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Indian Villages |
McGaw, William | Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Private and a Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson, Col. Andrew Pickens. Later, a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Dates unknown. | Florida Expedition 1778, Kettle Creek (GA), Stono Ferry. | ||
McGay, William | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. William Hill during 1781. | |
McGirth, "Unknown" | A Captain in Militia, regiment and dates unknown. | ||||
McGowan, Robert | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Russell. Dates unknown. | |||
McGowan, William | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. Dates unknown. | |||
McGowen, "Unknown" | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters. | |
McGraw, Thomas | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | 1783 | A Captain in Militia 1780-1783. | |
McGriff, Patrick | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | During 1780, a Captain, Major, and Lt. Colonel under Col. Edward Lacey. | Rocky Mount, Camden, Fishing Creek |
McGuire, Henry | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
McIlhenny, James | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | 1779, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. A Captain 6/1/1780 under Col. John Thomas, Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment) May 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Later under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment). | Hill's Iron Works, Cedar Springs, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Siege of Augusta. |
McIlhenny, John | Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Thomas. Dates unknown. Probably same man as John McElhenney above. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 | ||
McIntosh, Alexander | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. Captain and Major under Col. Lemuel Benton - in Marion's Brigade. | Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp |
McJunkin, Joseph | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | First under Capt. Thomas Brandon and Col. John Thomas in 1775. Promoted to Captain 5/1/1777 in 1st Spartan Regiment under Col. John Thomas, Sr. 1779, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) and Col. James Williams (Little River District Regiment). Promoted to Major Nov. 1780 under Col. Thomas Brandon. POW at Camden Jail. Contracted Smallpox. Paroled. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Musgrove's Mill. |
McKay, Daniel | Spartan Regiment | A Captain as early as 1776 in the original Spartan Regiment. A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Dates unknown. Aka Daniel McKee. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 | ||
McKelvey, Robert | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | First Sumter's Aide-de-Camp. Later a Lieutenant and Captain under Maj. / Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham. Probably same man as Robert McElvy above. | Blackstocks |
McKenzie, John | SC 6th Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | First a Captain in VA unit. Moved to Williamsburg District. 1778-1779, a Captain under Col. Thomas Sumter. 1780, a Captain under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton (Orangeburgh District Regiment). 1781, a Captain under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons). | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Hill's Iron Works, Beattie's Ford, Orangeburgh #1. |
McKenzie, William | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain in Orangeburgh District Regiment prior to the Fall of Charleston. A Captain under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons) during 1780-1781. May have made it to Major. | Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain, Orangeburgh #1, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs |
McKinney, John | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | 1777, a Lieutenant under Col. Winn. 1779-1780, a Captain under Lt. Col. Thomas Taylor. 1780-1782, a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor, Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment), Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs |
McKoy, "Unknown" | Upper Granville County Regiment | A Captain under Col. William Harden, dates unknown. | |||
McLaughlin, Thomas | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1781 | A Captain and Lt. Colonel under Lt. Col./Col. Isaac Hayne. Killed 7/8/1781 at Horse Shoe. | Port Royal Island #1 |
McLemore, Joel | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | From Richland District. A Captain and a Commissary under Lt. Col./Col. Thomas Taylor. Captured at Fishing Creek, but escaped. | Fishing Creek. |
McManess, Thomas | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1776 | 1779 | 1775, a Lieutenant in the St. David's Parish Company of Volunteers. Promoted to Captain under Col. George Hicks. Aka Thomas McManis. | |
McManus, Charles | Fairfield Regiment | A Lieutenant for 161 Days. At some time, a Captain under Col. Richard Winn. Dates unknown. Known in Feb. 1782. | |||
McMillan, William | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. | ||
McMullen, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Andrew Neel, Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Dates unknown. | |||
McPeters, "Unknown" | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | A Captain in 1780. | ||
McQueen, Alexander | SC 1st Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. Also an Adjutant to BG William Moultrie. | |
McQueen, John | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | Captain of the Ranger Company, also known as the Volunteer Company of Forresters within the 1st Batallion. | Fort Moultrie, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 | |
McRae, Duncan | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | From Cheraws District. A Lieutenant in the Spartan Regiment, and a Captain under Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck and Col. Thomas Neel (New Acquisition District Regiment). | |
McWilliams, John | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. | |
McWhorter, Robert | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. Apparently served till late in the war under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Watkins | |
Means, Hugh | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant to Captain 6/8/1780 under Col. Thomas Brandon. Also, a Captain under Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment), dates unknown. | Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks (2nd Spartan Regiment) | |
Mee, George | 1780 | 1781 | Adjutant, Captain, and Brigade Major under BG Thomas Sumter. | ||
Meek, Adam | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1780 | 1781 | A Lieutenant under Col. William Bratton. A Captain and a Major under Lt. Col./Col. Wade Hampton. | |
Meek, James | New Acquisition District Regiment | A Captain under Col. William Bratton. Also, a Captain under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons) and Lt. Col. John Moffett. Later, a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment). Dates unknown. | Kings Mountain. | ||
Meek, Thomas | Fairfield Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. John Winn. | |
Melton, John | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade 1780-1782 under Col. Hugh Giles. | Black Mingo, Allston's Plantation |
Melvin, George | Continental Army | 1779 | 1779 | During 1779, a Captain in the Continental Line. Earlier, a ship's Captain. | |
Messer, Samuel | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | During 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley. A.A.5195A. | |
Middleton, Hugh | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Promoted to Captain Nov. 1775. Major 1780. Lt. Colonel in Militia 1781. | Ninety-Six 1775. |
Middleton, James | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | At Ninety-Six (1775) with 3 men. A Captain in Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment 1778-1780. | Ninety-Six 1775, Briar Creek (GA). |
Migon, John | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain in Militia during 1781. Nothing more known. | ||
Miles, Charles | Fairfield Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Earlier a Lieutenant. A Captain and a Major under Col. Richard Winn. | |
Miles, John | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor during 1781. Jailed at Camden, then hung without a trial by the British. (apparently not this guy, he signed a pay account in 1784). | Fort Granby #1, Fort Granby #2 | |
Miles, John | 1782 | 1782 | A Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in 1782. Nothing more known. | ||
Miles, Richard | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Maj. Charles Miles 4/1/1781 to 6/19/1781. Adjutant to Col. Edward Lacey. | |
Miles, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Thomas. Dates unknown. Killed by Loyalists. | |||
Miller, Andrew | SC 3rd Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | 1776, reinlisted in SC 3rd Regiment as Captain. A Lieutenant and a Captain in the Little River District Regiment 1779-1781. At some time, served under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Killed at Battle of Cowpens. | Cowpens. |
Miller, James | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain in Militia and killed at Battle of Cowpens. | Cowpens. |
Miller, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | A Captain in Militia and a prisoner at Carr's Fort (GA) 2/10/1779. In the New Acquisition District Regiment around Feb. 1780. Then, in Turkey Creek Regiment by July 1780. | Carr's Fort (GA), Briar Creek (GA), Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford. | ||
Milling, Hugh | SC 6th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | 1777-1780 in SC 6th Regiment as QM, Lieutenant, and Captain. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Mills, "Unknown" | Colleton County Regiment | 1779 | Nothing more known. | ||
Mills, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | 1777-1780, a Captain under Col. John Winn and Lt. Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). After the Fall of Charleston, a Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment) and under Col. James Williams (Little River District Regiment). 1781, a Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons). 1782, a Lt. Colonel/Commander of his own Ranger Unit under BG William Henderson. From Williamsburg District. | Mobley's Meetinghouse, Kings Mountain, Hanging Rock, Lee's Creek, Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Thomson's Plantation, Friday's Ferry, St. James Goose Creek Church, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs |
Mills, William | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Captain of the St. Bartholomew's Parish Militia. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Millwee, James | Little River District Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | 1778-1779, a Captain under Lt. Col. Col. Joseph Hayes. 1780-1782, a Captain underLt. Col/Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). | Augusta 1779, Hayes' Station (maybe, maybe not) |
Millwee, William | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. James Williams. 1780, a prisoner of the Loyalists. May 1781, served under Gen. Nathanael Greene, unit unknown. 1782, served under BG Andrew Pickens, regiment unknown. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Camden, Rugeley's Mills #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Hayes' Station. |
Milton, John | 1780 | 1782 | From Georgia. Not same man as South Carolina Captain John Melton. A Captain in Marion's Brigade 1780-1782. | Allston's Plantation | |
Minter, John | Cheraws District Regiment | A Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia, unit and dates unknown. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain in Cheraws District Regiment. | |||
Mitchell, Ephraim | SC 4th Regiment | 1776 | 1779 | Was a Lieutenant in the SC 1st Regiment. May 1776, a Captain in SC 4th Regiment. Major 6/20/1779. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Captain and Major in Continental Regiment of Artillery during 1782-1783. | |
Mitchell, Isaac | Little River District Regiment | 1777 | A Captain under Lt. Col. James Williams. | ||
Mitchell, James | SC 4th Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | From Goose Creek. Lieutenant and Captain in SC 4th Regiment. Wounded at Battle of Stono Ferry. Wounded at Battle of Hanging Rock as Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment). | Briar Creek (GA), Charleston Neck 1779, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780, Williamson's Plantation, Hanging Rock. |
Mitchell, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond and Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond (Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons). Dates unknown. | |
Mitchell, Thomas | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. A Captain under Maj./Lt. Col. Hugh Horry. Also assigned to Lt. Col. Peter Horry in August 1780 to burn boats along the Santee River. | Tearcoat Swamp, White's Plantation |
Mitchell, William | SC 4th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | 2nd Lt. and 1st Lt. Promoted to Captain 1779. Killed at the Fall of Charleston. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Mitchison, Edward | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | At one time, an Adjutant and Acting Captain under Lt. Col. Henry White, Col. Benjamin Roebuck. | |||
Mitchison, William | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment) before and after the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. | |||
Mixon, Francis | 1782 | 1782 | 32 days as a Captain in Militia during 1782. Nothing more known. | ||
Mobley, Eleazer | Fairfield Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. John Winn during 1779-1780. | |
Moffett, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson in Snow Campaign. A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment) at battle of Kings Mountain. He then served as a Captain under Col. Samuel Watson (New Acquisition District Regiment) then under Col. William Hill (Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons), Col./BG Thomas Sumter 1780-1782. A Lt. Colonel in Sumter's Brigade during 1782 under BG William Henderson. Also, served under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. | Hill's Iron Works, Brown's Creek, Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Kings Mountain, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks, Cowpens. |
Mone, "Unknown" | A Captain in the State Troops, regiment and dates unknown. | ||||
Monfort, "Unknown" | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Montgomery, John | SC 6th Regiment | 1777 | A Captain in the SC 6th Regiment, dates unknown. A Captain and an Adjutant 1780-1783 in the 2nd Spartan Regiment. | ||
Montgomery, Robert | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw 1778-1780. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon in the 2nd Spartan Regiment. | Purrysburg, Williamson's Plantation, Wofford's Iron Works, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Eutaw Springs |
Moody, "Unknown" | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Anderson during 1780. | |
Moon, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | Captain of the Turkey Creek Volunteer Company. | Stono Ferry. |
Moore, Eliah | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Private, a Captain, and a Lt. Colonel under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. | |
Moore, Francis | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Charles Myddleton. One source asserts he was also a Major. | Friday's Ferry, Orangeburgh #1, Myddleton's Ambuscade, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs |
Moore, Isham | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Richard Singleton. Known 1776-1779. | |||
Moore, James | 1780 | 1781 | A Private and a Captain in Militia, unit unknown. | ||
Moore, James | Granville County Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | A Captain in Granville County Regiment, then in Upper Granville County Regiment. | Pocotaligo Road, Pocotaligo/Fort Balfour |
Moore, James | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | 1776, a Lieutenant. Later, a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond during 1778. | Florida Expedition, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Moore, John | Spartan Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | A Private and a Sergeant in SC 3rd Regiment. Later, a Lieutenant, a Captain, and a Major under Col. John Thomas Sr., Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment), Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment), Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Batallion of Spartan Regiment). 1781, a Major under BG Andrew Pickens. | Stono Ferry |
Moore, Nathaniel | Berkeley County Regiment | 1777 | 1779 | Also a Captain after the Fall of Charleston, assumed to be in same regiment. | |
Moore, Samuel | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | Under Lt. Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Also a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Murdered by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham. | Siege of Savannah, Kettle Creek (GA). |
Moore, William | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson. Later, a Captain in Little River District Regiment, dates unknown. | |
Moran, Henry | Horry's Light Dragoons | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry during 1781 (SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). | ||
Morgan, Isaac | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 1779, a Lt. and Captain in 1st Spartan Regiment. 1780-1781, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | |
Morrall, Daniel | Georgetown District Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | 1778, a Captain in the Georgetown District Regiment. A Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment) 1780-1782. aka Daniel Murrell. | Bear Bluff, Wambaw Bridge |
Morris, William | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Maj. John Adair, Col. Edward Lacey, BG Thomas Sumter. Dates unknown. | Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Fort Granby #1, Thomson's Plantation, Orangeburgh #1 |
Morrow, Samuel | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Col. James Williams. | Lyndley's Fort, Cherokee Expedition 1776 | |
Motte, Charles | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | Early 1775, a Captain under Col. Charles Pinckney. June 1775, a Captain in SC 2nd Regiment. September of 1779 - a Major. Killed at Siege of Savannah on 10/9/1779. | Fort Moultrie, Charleston Neck 1779. |
Mouatt, John | SC 1st Regiment | 1776 | 1777 | 1775-1777, a Lieutenant and Captain. Resigned 8/18/1777. Reenlisted in 1780 as a Lieutenant under Maj. Joseph Darrel. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Prisoner at St. Augustine until 7/1/1781. aka John Mowatt. | |
Moualt, William | SC 1st Regiment | 1777 | Resigned 1777. | ||
Moultrie, Alexander | Charles Town District Regiment | 1776 | 1779 | Captain of the Charles Town Musketeers. 1779-1782 as Major and Colonel. | Fort Moultrie |
Moultrie, Thomas | SC 2nd Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant on 10/2/1776. Killed at Charleston 4/24/1780. | Charleton Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/35 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Moultrie, William Jr. | SC 2nd Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. Appointed a Captain on 11/7/1776 and Aide-de-Camp to his father, Brig. Gen. William Moultrie. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Mouzell, William | Lower District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Fain, Col. David Glynn, dates unknown. | |||
Mouzon, Henry | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | After the Fall of Charleston, Captain of Kings Tree Company of the Williamsburgh Township Militia under Col. Hugh Giles. In Marion's Brigade till end of the war. Wounded at the battle of Black Mingo. | Great Savannah, Blue Savannah, Black Mingo, Witherspoon's Ferry. |
Mullen, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel during 1775. 1776, a Captain under Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). | Snow Campaign | |
Mumford, John | Colleton County Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. James Thompson. Killed by Loyalists at Morris's Ford, while on his way to the Siege of Charleston. | Morris Ford Earthworks | |
Munnerlyn, Benjamin | Cheraws District Regiment | A Private, Lieutenant and Captain in Marion's Brigade after the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. | |||
Munnerlyn, James | Cheraws District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. A Lieutenant and a Captain in Marion's Brigade. | |
Munnerlyn, John | Cheraws District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Lieutenant and a Captain in Marion's Brigade. | |
Murphy, Daniel | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. William Hill. | |
Murphy, Malachi Jr. | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1781 | Killed at Bass's Mill in August 1781. Under Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy. | Brown's Mill, Cashua Ferry Church, Bass's Mill. | |
Murphy, Maurice | Cheraws District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | From Darlington District. A Captain under Col. George Gabriel Powell and Col. George Hicks (Upper Craven County Regiment) on 2/2/1776. 1780-1781, a Major in Marion's Brigade. 1781-1782, a Lt. Colonel in Marion's Brigade. Aka Morris Murphey. | Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Murray, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond, dates unknown. | |||
Murrell, John | Berkeley County Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Col. Joseph Maybank. | ||
Murrell, William | Charles Town District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain of the Christ Church Company of Militia 2/20/1781 to 5/15/1781. | |
Muse, Thomas | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. | |
Myddleton, Charles Starke | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Captain, Major in Orangeburgh District Regiment. Lt. Colonel, and Colonel of SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons, under BG Thomas Sumter. Wounded at Eutaw Springs. | |
Myers, Jacob | Camden District Regiment | 1782 | Earlier a Lieutenant. A Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. | ||
Nance, Peter | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | A Captain under Maj. Michael Dickson. Later, a Private. | |
Napp, John | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Dates unknown. May be same man as John Mapp above. | |||
Neal, Joseph | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | Commanded a Company of Spies. | Carr's Fort (GA) | |
Neel, Andrew | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain, Major, and Colonel. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 | |
Neel, Thomas Jr. | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | A Captain under his father Col. Thomas Neel, and his twin brother Col. Andrew Neel. Killed at Battle of Radcliffe's Bridge. A.A.5442. | Rocky Mount, Radcliffe's Bridge. |
Neel, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. during 1778. | ||
Neely, George | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | 1781, elected Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. | Fort Granby #1, St. James Goose Creek Church. |
Neely, Samuel | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. William Hill. | |
Neilson, John | Camden District Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. A Captain in 1779 under Maj. William Fulwood (Little River District Regiment). From Williamsburg District. 1780-1782, under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. (Berkeley County Regiment) | Tullifinny Hill, Siege of Charleston, Georgetown #6, St. James Goose Creek Church, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation |
Nesbitt, George | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. | |
Nesbitt, Wilson | Camden District Regiment | Captain of the Waxhaw Creek Militia Company. Dates unknown. | |||
Nettles, William | SC 5th Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | Known to be a Captain during 1779. | Waxhaws. |
Nettles, William | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1778 | 1778 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Jacob Baxter during 1778. | |
Nettles, William | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Kershaw District. Sergeant and Sergeant Major under Capt. Welch and Col. Eli Kershaw. 1780, a Lieutenant under Capt. William Brewer. Promoted to Captain 8/18/1780 under Col. James Postell. | Hanging Rock (a Lt.), Fishing Creek (a Capt.), Radcliffe's Bridge, Fort Watson #2, Fort Granby #2, Parker's Ferry #2, Eutaw Springs. |
Neusum, Thomas | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Newsom, Benjamin | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | Killed by Indians in action in GA - March 1779. | ||
Nisbett, John | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Lieutenant June 1780 to June 1781. A Captain October 1781 to October 1782 under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. | |
Nisbett, Samuel | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. | Cowpens, Watkins, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Nisbett, William | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | 1778-1780, a Captain in Camden District Regiment. 2/16/1781 to 5/15/1781, a Captain under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment). A Lieutenant under Maj. Robert Crawford 6/2/1781 to 9/14/1781. Also, a Lieutenant under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball during July of 1781. | |
Nixon, John | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | First, a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. Then, a Captain under Lt. Col. John Winn, Col. Joseph Kershaw (Fairfield Regiment). Then, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). Later, a Lt. Colonel under Col. Edward Lacey. Killed 11/20/1780 in skirmish with Loyalists. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Lyndley's Fort, Briar Creek (GA), Fort Moultrie, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780, Williamson's Plantation. |
Noble, Alexander | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | In early 1775, a Captain in Ninety-Six District. Later, a Captain and Major under Col. Andrew Pickens - Pickens was his brother-in-law (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Dates unknown. | Ninety-Six 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Stono Ferry | |
North, Edward | Charles Town District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain. Dates unknown. POW at St. Augustine. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
Norwood, John | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | From Cheraws District. A Captain under Maj. Andrew Hamilton, Lt. Col. Robert Anderson. A Lieutenant, then a Captain after the Battle of Cowpens in the Little River District Regiment. | Kettle Creek (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780, Eutaw Springs, Pratt's Mill, Indian Villages |
Norwood, Theophilus | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1782 | A Captain after Capt. John Wilson resigned in May 1782. | ||
Odom, Archibald | Upper Granville County Regiment | A Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain in Marion's Brigade. Most likely under Col. William Harden in the Upper Granville County Regiment. Dates unknown. | |||
Odom, Benjamin Jr. | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. LeRoy Hammond as early as 1777. 1778, this would be the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment. A Captain under Col. William Harden (Upper Granville County Regiment) 5/7/1781 to 8/28/1781 (actually longer). | Fort Galphin, Slaughter Field. |
Odom, Daniel | 1779 | 1779 | A Captain in Militia during 1779. Nothing more known | ||
Ogier, Lewis | SC Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Daniel Horry. January of 1781, junior Aide-de-Camp to Brig. Gen. Francis Marion. | |
Oldham, George | Continental Army | A Captain under Maj. Gen. Horatio Gates. Dates unknown. | Camden. | ||
Oliphant, William | SC 2nd Regiment | 1776 | 1777 | Was a Lieutenant. A Captain on 2/24/1776. Resigned 10/21/1777. | Fort Moultrie. |
Oliver, Peter | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley. After the Fall of Charleston he was made a Major under Maj. Daniel Tateman, Lt. Col. Jacob Rumph. | |
Osborne, Thomas | Colleton County Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Lieutenant first in the Willtown Company during 1775. 1776, a Lieutenant under Capt. Isaac Hayne. 1778, a Captain under Lt.Col. Isaac Hayne. aka Thomas Osborn. | Siege of Savannah, Monck's Corner. |
Ott, Gasper | 1776 | A Captain. Nothing more known. | |||
Ott, Jacob | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain in Militia for 60 days. | |
Otterson, Samuel | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain commissioned 2/8/1780 under Col. Thomas Brandon. 1782, promoted to Major. | Ramseur's Mill (NC), Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Blackstocks, Hopkin's Place, Cowpens, Love's Ford, Orangeburgh #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. |
Otterson, Thomas | Fairfield Regiment | 1778 | A Lieutenant under Capt. John Winn, Col. Joseph Kershaw. Then, a Captain. aka Thomas Atterson. | ||
Owen, Jonathan | Colleton County Regiment | A Sergeant, a Lieutenant, and a Captain under Lt. Col. James Thompson. Dates unknown. | |||
Owen, Thomas | 1782 | 1782 | A Captain in Militia during 1782. Nothing more known. | ||
Owens, John | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain in Militia. Killed 11/19/1781. | Hayes' Station. |
Owens, Jonathan | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton in 1782. | |
Pace, Drury | Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Chaplain in the Militia with the rank of Captain. Lived in what is now Edgefield Co. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA) | ||
Pagan, Alexander | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). Killed at the battle of Fishing Creek 8/18/1780. | Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek. |
Palmer, Jacob | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters. Mid-1782, in New Acquisition District Regiment. | |
Palmer, John | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade. | |
Palmer, Joseph | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain and Commissary under Lt. Col./Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). Also a Brigade Major under Col. Edward Lacey. | |
Palmer, Joshua | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | 1777, a Captain under Col. John Thomas. 1779, a Captain under Lt. Col. William Wofford. 1779, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Feb. 1780, a Captain under Lt. Col. John Purvis (Cheraws District Regiment). Resigned July 1780. | Florida Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Briar Creek (GA). |
Pardue, Field | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | After the Fall of Charleston, a Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia. A Major under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond, mortally wounded. | |
Parrott, Thomas Sr. | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Richard Winn and later a Captain under Lt. Col. John Pearson and Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment). | |
Parson, Major | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1783 | First, a Captain under Capt. John Thomas. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Isaac Shelby (NC) and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). 1783, a Captain under Col. John Thomas Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment). | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780, then Hill's Iron Works, Thicketty Fort and Musgrove's Mill (Under Col. Isaac Shelby - NC), Blackstocks, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Fort Watson #1, Beattie's Mill, Siege of Augusta (GA) |
Parsons, Thomas | Fairfield Regiment | 1778-1779, served under Col. John Winn. Then, served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. | Blackstocks, Cowpens, Siege of Augusta (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 | ||
Parsons, William | SC 5th Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | ||
Pasley, Robert | SC 5th Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | 1777, a Captain under Col. Isaac Huger. 1781-1782, a Captain under Col. Lemuel Benton (Cheraws District Regiment) and Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy (Upper Craven County Regiment). From Williamsburg District. Aka Robert Paisley. | |
Pathright, "Unknown" | Upper Craven County Regiment | A Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter, dates unknown. | |||
Patrie, Alexander | SC 5th Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | A Captain under BG Isaac Huger. | |
Patton, Matthew | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | 1/1/1779, elected Captain under Col. John Thomas. Feb. 1779, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Reenlisted as Private in June 1780. | Augusta 1779, Thomas's Plantation, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA). |
Patton, Robert | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | Commanded a Company of Catawba Indians under Maj. Andrew Williamson and Col. Richard Richardson. 1778, in SC 6th Regiment under Lt. Col. William Henderson. 1779, served under Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). 1780, promoted to Lt. Colonel under Col. John Winn. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Fort Moultrie, Stono Ferry | |
Pawling, Henry | Little River District Regiment | A Captain under Col. James Williams, dates unknown. | |||
Pearis, Richard | Upper Saluda District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | A Captain in Militia 1775. Deserted and joined Loyalists with Patrick Cunningham. | Snow Campaign (as a Loyalist). |
Pearson, Henry | Little River District Regiment | 1778 | A Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. Also served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | ||
Pearson, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | From Richland District. 1778, a Captain under Col. John Winn. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain, a Major, and a Lt. Colonel in Marion's Brigade (Kershaw Regiment). | Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Pearson, Joseph | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain. | ||
Pearson, Moses | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Marlboro District. A Lieutenant under Col. George Hicks. A Captain under Col. Lemuel Benton. | Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp |
Pearson, Robert | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | |
Peden, Samuel | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | First under Capt. Andrew Barry and Col. John Thomas. March 1780 an Ensign under Capt. John Barry. May 1780, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. Also served as Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks. |
Pegues, Claudius Jr. | Cheraws District Regiment | 1778 | 1783 | From Marlboro District. A Captain in Marion's Brigade. Wounded at Eutaw Springs. | Bass's Mill, Eutaw Springs. |
Pelot, Charles | 1781 | 1782 | 207 days as a Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia during 1781. | ||
Perry, John | Georgetown District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain in Georgetown District Regiment in Marion's Brigade during 1781. Killed at the battle of Shubrick's Plantation. | Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. |
Peters, John | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. William Bratton. Replaced Capt. William Hanna when he was promoted to Major. aka John Petters. | Friday's Ferry, Orangeburgh #1 | |
Petrie, Alexander | SC 5th Regiment | - | 1778 | Was a Lieutenant. Resigned as a Captain on 10/8/1778. | - |
Pettigrew, James | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | 1776, a Captain. Later, a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). Dates unknown. | Stono Ferry, Cowpens, Haw River (NC), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | |
Petty, Luke | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Dates unknown. Later, under Col. James Postell (Kershaw Regiment), dates unknown. | Stono Ferry, Eutaw Springs, Fort Dorchester | ||
Pickens, Andrew | Lower District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | aka Dutch Fork Regiment. Promoted to Major 1776. Promoted to Lt. Colonel 1776. Promoted to Colonel 1778. Promoted to Brigadier General 1781. | Ninety-Six 1775 |
Pickens, John | Lower District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | Also a Captain in the Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment 1778-1782. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Pickens, Joseph | Lower District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | Also a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment) - 1778-1781. Killed at Siege of Ninety-Six in June 1781. | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Kettle Creek (GA), Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. |
Picket, Charles | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1782 | A Captain under Col. William Bratton during 1782. | ||
Pickles, William | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | Promoted to Major in Dec 1775. Promoted to Lt. Colonel 9/16/1776. Promoted to Colonel and Commandant of SC 1st Regiment 10/29/1776. Left to join Gen. Washington. Returned in early 1778. POW at fall of Charleston. Exchanged Feb. 1782. | Fort Johnson |
Pinckney, John Roger | Berkeley County Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Maj. Thomas Mahan, Lt. Col. Hugh Horry. | ||
Pinckney, Thomas | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | Promoted to Major 5/1/1778. POW at Battle of Camden. Exchanged Dec. 1780. Served to the end of the war as a Major in the Fairfield Regiment. | Fort Moultrie |
Pledger, Philip | Cheraws District Regiment | From Marlboro District. A Captain in Militia. Dates unknown. ID'd as Captain Jan. 1778. | |||
Plowden, Edward | Craven County Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Captain of the Kingston Company of Infantry, first under Col. Job Rothmaler. Later in Lower Craven County Regiment. | Fort Moultrie |
Plummer, William | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 | |
Polk, Ezekiel | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Had an independent company of Rangers prior to SC 3rd Regiment being formed. Resigned from SC 3rd Regiment 7/29/1775. Authorized to reform his independent Ranger Company again in the New Acquisition District, but was to still be under command of Col. William Thomson. Later, a Lt. Colonel in the militia. | Ninety-Six 1775, Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign. |
Polk, Lewis | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor. Dates unknown. | |||
Polk, Thomas | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | Under Lt. Col. William Polk, BG Sumter. Killed Sept. 8, 1781 at Eutaw Springs. One source says he was a Captain at Eutaw Springs. | Eutaw Springs. |
Pollard, James | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery, Col. James Williams. | Ninety-Six 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Pollard, Richard | Forks of Saluda District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Robert Starke. 1776, to be called the Lower District Regiment. Died while in service. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Lyndley's Fort |
Pollard, Richard | SC 6th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Promoted to Sergeant 5/6/1776, promoted to Sergeant Major 6/2/1776, promoted to Lieutenant Feb. 1777. Promoted to Captain in November of 1779 with his commission backdated to 6/20/1779. Transferred to SC 1st Regiment Feb. 1780. POW at the Fall of Charleston and confined at Haddrell's Point. | Siege of Charleston 1780 w/9 men. |
Pollard, Robin | Lower District Regiment | 1776 | Captain after his father's death (Richard Pollard). | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 | |
Pope, Lewis | Fairfield Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | 1779, a Captain under Col. John Winn. 1780, a Private and a Lieutenant under Capt. William Kirkland. A Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment). | Stono Ferry |
Pope, Solomon | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | From Edgefield District. Captain of the Mine Creek Company under Col. LeRoy Hammond before and after the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Cloud's Creek #1 | ||
Port, Thomas | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain 11/30/1775 of the St. David's Parish Volunteers. | |
Porter, John | Kingstree Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Archibald McDonald and at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Post, John | A Captain. Nothing more known | ||||
Post, Thomas | Georgetown District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of the Prince Frederick's Parish 1st Company of Volunteer Militia. | |
Postell, Andrew | Beaufort District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of the Prince William's Parish Company of Horse. | |
Postell, James | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | Earlier, an Ensign in the St. Bartholomew's Parish Gentlemen Volunteers within the Colleton County Regiment. A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Promoted to Major, Lt. Colonel, and Colonel. From Williamsburg District. | |
Postell, Jehu | Georgetown District Regiment | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain in Marion's Brigade. Dates unknown. 1782, Colonel, commander of Georgetown District Regiment of Militia. | ||
Postell, John | SC 2nd Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | POW at the Fall of Charleston. Paroled. In his late 60s or early 70s. Returned to his home. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Postell, John Jr. | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | 1780, a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry in the Kingstree Regiment. Under Lt. Col. Peter Horry in early 1781 (Horry's Light Dragoons and SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons). Promoted to Major in 1782. | Georgetown #4, Black River Ferry Road, Georgetown #6, Monck's Corner #3, Wadboo Bridge #1, DePeyster's Capture, Wiboo Swamp, Fort Motte, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs. |
Postell, William | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Captain of the Horse Shoe Company. Lived near Dorchester. | ||
Potts, Thomas | SC 5th Regiment | 1776 | A 2nd Lieutenant in the Prince Frederick's Parish 2nd Company of Volunteer Militia under Capt. Benjamin Screven. 1776, he was a Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. Later, a Captain of the Pee Dee Company under Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment), dates unknown. | Fort Moultrie, Black River Bridge, Sampit Bridge #1, Sampit Bridge #2, Witherspoon's Ferry, Fort Motte, | |
Powell, "Unknown" | SC 4th Regiment | A Captain, dates unknown. | |||
Prescott, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters. | |
Prestwood, William | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1780 | Pee Dee Regiment under Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy. Also served in Cheraws District Regiment under Col. Lemuel Benton. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
Price, Samuel | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | A Captain in the Georgetown District Regiment during 1779. 1780, a Captain in the Kingstree Regiment within Marion's Brigade. Probably also served under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), dates unknown. From All Saints Parish. | Halfway Swamp #1, Waccamaw Neck, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Witherspoon's Ferry. |
Price, Thomas | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Captain of Horse under Col. Thomas Brandon 1780-1781. | Blackstocks, Cowpens, Siege of Augusta (GA) |
Prichet, Thomas | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. during 1779. | |
Prince, Francis | SC 5th Regiment | 1776 | A Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. Later a Captain in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment in charge of Prince's Fort. Dates unknown. aka Frank Prince. | Fort Moultrie, Cherokee Expedition 1776 | |
Prince, Joseph | 1781 | A Captain during 1781, regiment unknown. | |||
Prince, Thomas | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. during 1781. | Bush River #1 | |
Prioleau, Philip | Charles Town District Regiment | Lieutenant in 1778 under Capt. James Bentham. Later a Captain. | |||
Proveaux, Adrian | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | Promoted from Lieutenant 4/17/1778. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah w/36 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Pryor, Luke | Cheraws District Regiment | 1775 | Captain of the St. David's Parish Volunteer Company 9/26/1775. Later, a QM in militia in 1782. | ||
Pugh, "Unknown" | A Captain in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
Purvis, John | Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. LeRoy Hammond (1778 - Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Dates unknown. | Rocky Mount | ||
Purvis, John | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | 6/17/1775, a Captain under Lt. Col. William Thomson. June 1777, a Major. Lt. Colonel 1779-1781 under Col. George Hicks. | Sullivan's Island, Great Cane Brake, Florida Expedition 1776, |
Putman, John | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. aka John Putnam. | Kings Mountain, Cowpens |
Queery, William | Hills Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. William Hill from July 1780 to May 1781. From Mecklenburg County, NC. Aug. '81, back in NC Militia as a Private. | |
Quelch, Andrew | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of Wando Company of Militia. | |
Raford, William | Fairfield Regiment | 1777 | A Captain under Col. John Winn. | ||
Rainey, Benjamin | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | 1775 or 1776, a Captain. 1780-1782, a Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment). Captured at Bigger's Ferry by Lt. Col. Tarleton on 9/26/1780. Under Col. William Henderson (New Acquisition Distric Regiment) at Siege of Ninety-Six in 1781. | Bigger's Ferry, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. |
Rainey, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | Under Col. John Thomas, Sr. and Col. John Thomas, Jr. Captured, but escaped. | Cowpens. |
Rains, John | Pulaski's Legion | Dates unknown. | |||
Ramsey, James | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain part of 1780-1781 under Col. Edward Lacey. | Kings Mountain, Stallion's Plantation, Fish Dam Ford, Orangeburgh #1, Eutaw Springs. |
Ramsey, Thomas | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain at the Battle of Eutaw Springs under Col. Robert Anderson, BG Andrew Pickens. Then a Private. Also served under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). | Eutaw Springs. |
Randall, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | Enlisted in 1778 as a Private, then Lieutenant. At some time, he was a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. | Siege of Augusta (both). | |
Ravenel, "Unknown" | Berkeley County Regiment | 1775 | A Captain during 1775. | ||
Ray, Thomas | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Dates unknown. | |||
Read, Jacob | Charles Town District Regiment | 1780 | POW taken to St. Augustine. Aka Jacob Reed. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
Reagan, Thomas | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Appointed Lieutenant after the Fall of Charleston. Fall of 1780, a Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters. | |
Redmond, John | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1776 | 1783 | A Captain in Ninety-Six District Regiment during 1776. A Captain in Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment from 1780 to end of war. | Fort Moultrie |
Reed, David | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | aka David Reid. | |
Reed, George | Fairfield Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn at Williamson's Plantation. Aka George Read. | Williamson's Plantation. |
Reed, George | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | A Captain of Militia during November 1775 under Maj. Andrew Williamson. At Ninety-Six (1775) with 25 men. Lt. Colonel under Col/BG William Henderson 1779-1782. | Ninety-Six 1775. |
Reed, James | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. William Bratton. | |
Reid, James | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Sumter. Dates unknown. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Cowpens | ||
Reid, John | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. Dates unknown. aka John Reed. From Mecklenburg County, NC. Earlier a Captain in NC Militia. | Thomson's Plantation, 15-Mile House, 10-Mile House, Goose Creek Bridge, Quarter House, Strawberry Ferry, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs, Fort Granby #2, Orangeburgh #1, St. James Goose Creek Church |
Reid, William | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Charles Myddleton. Dates unknown. 1775, a Captain in Militia, regiment unknown (most likely, Orangeburgh District Regiment). | Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs | ||
Rembert, James | A Captain in Militia. Rescued by Marion's Brigade at Tearcote Swamp 10/25/1780. Nothing more known. | ||||
Reynolds, Richard | Beaufort District Regiment | 1775, enlisted in St. Helena's Parish Militia under Capt. John Jenkins. Later a Captain. Dates unknown. | |||
Rhame, Ebenezer | Georgetown District Regiment | Served under Col. John Ervin, Col. Horry, unit and dates unknown. POW at the Fall of Charleston, held six months, exchanged. Joined Marion's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. At one time, a Captain. | |||
Richardson, Edward | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | From Orangeburgh District. A Captain under Col. William Thomson 1775-1779. After the Fall of Charleston, in Marion's Brigade, rank, unit, and dates unknown. | Great Cane Brake, Port Royal Island #1 |
Richardson, Richard Jr. | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1779 | A Captain first under Col. Richard Richardson (his father). 1776, a Captain in SC 6th Regiment. Promoted to Major. POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled. Joined Marion's Brigade, elected to Colonel of the Berkeley County Regiment (aka Richardson's Regiment). | Snow Campaign. |
Richardson, William | SC 1st Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | A Captain in SC 1st Regiment 1776. Then, a Captain of Militia, unit and dates unknown. POW at the Fall of Charleston, paroled. Late 1781, Gov. John Rutledge appointed him as Commissary General for the State of SC, and he set up his Commissary/Depot at Bloom Hill, his own plantation. | Fort Moultrie, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Richbourg, Henry | SC 6th Regiment | 1776 | 1778 | His company added Oct. 1776. Resigned 2/22/1778. After the Fall of Charlestown he joined the British and commanded a company of Loyalist light horse. aka Henry Richborourgh. May have been a Lieutenant prior to Oct. 1776. | |
Richbourg, John | Kingstree Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | POW at Fall of Charleston. A 2nd Lieutenant and a Captain under Maj. John James. | |
Richey, John | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery and Col. James Williams. | ||
Richey, Robert | Little River District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery and Col. James Williams. Dates unknown. | |||
Richey, William | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Lieutenant and a Captain before the Fall of Charleston. | Hanging Rock. |
Ridgeway, John Sr. | Little River District Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes. Killed by Loyalists 9/3/1781 at Ridgeway's Fort (his). | Musgrove's Mill, Long Canes, Hammond's Store, Williams's Plantation, Cowpens, Guilford Court House (NC), Bush River #2, Ridgeway's Fort. | |
Risbey, Holly | SC 2nd Regiment | 1778 | Resigned 2/19/1778. | ||
Robb, William | SC 6th Regiment | A Captain under Col. William Henderson. Dates unknown. | |||
Roberts, James | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and Captain in Militia 1781-1782. Captured by Loyalists on Edisto River, had several men killed, later escaped. | |
Roberts, Owen | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | Captain of Artillery Company in early 1775. | |
Roberts, Richard Brooke | SC 4th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | 1779-1780, a Captain of Artillery. 1780, Aide-de-Camp to Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln. POW at Fall of Charleston. aka Richard Brooks Roberts. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Robertson, John | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780, Fort Granby #1, Four Holes Bridge, Orangeburgh #1, Fort Granby #2 |
Robertson, William | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. | Eutaw Springs |
Robeson, James | SC 3rd Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | In 1780, a Captain. | |
Robins, Joseph | Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. Dates unknown. | Fort Granby #1, Orangeburgh #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs | ||
Robins, Thomas | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Lieutenant under Capt. William Gaston in New Acquisition District Regiment. Promoted to Captain 11/5/1780 under Col. Edward Lacey. | Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Fort Granby #1, Fort Watson #1, Orangeburgh #1 |
Robinson, George | 1776 | 1777 | A Captain in Militia 1776-1777 under Col. James Screven (GA). | ||
Robinson, William | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 81 Days as a Lieutenant under Capt. Jacob Barnett and Capt. James Jamieson, 22 Days as a Lieutenant under Capt. William Hillhouse, and 31 Days as a Lieutenant under Capt. Thomas Woods. Also a Captain. | |
Rodgers, John Jr. | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | A Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson. Most likely, in Little River District Regiment. | Ninety-Six 1775, Cherokee Expedition 1776. |
Roebuck, Benjamin | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | First in GA unit. Captain in 1779 under Col. John Thomas, Jr. and perhaps Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Promoted to Lt. Colonel by March 1779 under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Promoted to Colonel in 1780 and joined BG Thomas Sumter's brigade. Captured at the battle of Mud Lick Creek on March 2, 1781. Exchanged August 1781. Rejoined BG Andrew Pickens till end of war. | |
Roebuck, George | Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | First in NC unit. 1780, a Captain under his brother Col. Benjamin Roebuck. Possibly also served under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). | Musgrove's Mill, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens |
Roebuck, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | First under Capt. John Thomas, Jr. Later a Captain under Lt. Col. Henry White. | Augusta 1779, Kettle Creek (GA), Waxhaws, Cowpens, Guilford Courthouse (NC), Orangeburgh #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. |
Roebuck, Raleigh | After the Fall of Charleston a Captain in Militia. Regiment and dates unknown. aka Rawley Roebuck, Rolly Roebuck. | ||||
Rogers, John | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | Private, Lieutenant, and Captain. At Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston (1780), Eutaw Springs, Quinby's Bridge, rank unknown. 1782, a Captain in Marion's Brigade, in the Lower Craven County Regiment. | Ninety-Six 1775, Snow Campaign, Lyndley's Fort, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Florida Expedition 1778, Wadboo Swamp. |
Rooks, Alexander | Served under Maj. Herron, Col. Thomson, BG Isaac Huger, dates unknown | ||||
Rosamond, Samuel | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Robert Anderson at Siege of Ninety-Six (1781) (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). A Lieutenant under Capt. Adam Crain Jones during 1782. Also at battle of Kettle Creek (GA). Aka Samuel Roseman. | Kettle Creek (GA), Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. |
Ross, Francis | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Promoted to Major, date unknown. aka Frank Ross. | Cherokee Expedition 1776. |
Ross, George | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw 1778-1779. | |
Ross, Isaac | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Charles Myddleton during 1781. | Myddleton's Ambuscade, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs |
Ross, Joseph | New Acquisition District Regiment | A Captain under Col. William Bratton. Dates unknown. | |||
Roundtree, Richard | 2nd Spartan Regiment | From Union District. Before and after the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. One source asserts his name was Daniel Richardson Roundtree and ultimately became a Colonel of the 2nd Spartan Regiment after Col. Thomas Brandon - none of this info has been substantiated via other sources. | |||
Roux, Albert | SC 2nd Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain 8/17/1779. Wounded at the Siege of Savannah. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Retired 1/1/1781. | Siege of Savannah w/36 men, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Rowe, Henry | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Under Col. Christopher Rowe, either his father or brother. Also identified as a Captain in Marion's Brigade, unit and dates unknown. | |
Rowell, Valentine | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Hugh Giles Aug. 1780 to Jan. 1781. Back to Lieutenant. | Wadboo Bridge #1 |
Rudolph, Michael | Georgetown District Regiment | Promoted to Major. | |||
Rumph, Jacob | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Captain of the Independent Cavalry. Lt. Colonel 1780-1782. | |
Rust, John | Granville County Regiment | 1775 | |||
Rutledge, Edward | Charles Town District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | Charles Town Battalion of Artillery, 2nd Independent Company. A signer of the Declaration of Independence. Captain 1776-1781. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged July 1781. | Port Royal Island #1, Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Ryan, John | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond 1778-1782. Arrested by British, imprisoned at Ninety-Six and in the Provost Building in Charleston, then on a prison ship, from which he escaped. 1782, wounded. In some books and on some rolls incorrectly as James Ryan. | Augusta (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Augusta (GA), Eutaw Springs |
Ryans, John | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon for 376 days. | |
Sadler, Richard | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | A Captain. | Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks. |
Salley, John | Orangeburgh District Regiment | From Orangeburgh District. A Captain under Col. Christopher Rowe, dates unknown. | |||
Sally, John | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Lt. Col. James Williams. | ||
Sanders, John | Colleton County Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Horse Shoe Company. 1779, a Captain. 1780, a Lt. Colonel and a Colonel | |
Sanders, Roger Parker | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | Resigned 10/8/1778. | |
Sanders, Thomas | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Robert Anderson, dates unknown. | |||
Sanders, William | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Captain of the Round O Company. | Stono, Salkehatchie |
Sapp, John | Upper Granville County Regiment | A Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain in Militia. Dates and unit unknown. | |||
Saunders, Nathaniel | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. A Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain under Col. Lemuel Benton. | |
Savage, Thomas | Charles Town District Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | Captain of Charles Town Rangers. | |
Saxon, Charles | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain of Militia. | Hayes' Station |
Saxon, Lewis | Little River District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | First under Col. James Williams. 1781, a Captain under Col. Joseph Hayes. Prisoner at Hayes' Station. | Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs, Hayes' Station, Indian Villages (Mar '82) |
Saxton, Samuel | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. James Williams, Col. Joseph Hayes, Lt. Col. William Washington. One source asserts he was a Major. aka Samuel Sexton, Samuel Saxon. | Hanging Rock, Cowpens, Siege of Ninety Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. |
Schreiber, Jacob | A Captain of Engineers. Dates unknown | ||||
Scott, Archibald | Charles Town District Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | Elected Captain of James Island Company in 1776. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Scott, William | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | Major 5/1/1777. 1778, a Lt. Colonel under Col. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged June 1781. A Captain till the end of the war in Upper Craven County Regiment, dates unknown. | Hog Island Channel |
Screven, Benjamin | Georgetown District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Captain of Prince Frederick's Parish 2nd Company of Volunteer Militia. 1779, Captain under Col. Daniel Horry in the SC Light Dragoons. | |
Seixas, Abraham | Charles Town District Regiment | A Captain in the Charles Town District Regiment. Later a Lieutenant in Continental Line in GA. Dates unknown. | |||
Senf, John Christian | Continental Army | 1778 | 1780 | Engineers. Lt. Colonel before 5/12/1780. | |
Servis, William | A Lieutenant under Capt. John Graham during 1776. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain in Sumter's Brigade, regiment and dates unknown. | ||||
Shackleford, "Unknown" | SC 5th Regiment | 1777 | Resigned on 12/7/1777. | Probably Richard. | |
Shannon, Norman | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Shannon, Thomas | Hill's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. William Hill then Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment). | Mobley's Meetinghouse, Rocky Mount, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Eutaw Springs |
Shaw, Daniel | A Captain in Militia before and after fall of Charleston. Nothing more known. | ||||
Shaw, David | 2nd Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon and Col. Philemon Waters (New Acquisition District Regiment) after the Fall of Charleston. Dates unknown. | |||
Shelby, Thomas | Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. William Polk for 10 months. Earlier, a Captain in NC Militia. From Mecklenburg County, NC. | |
Shephard, Charles | Charles Town District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | A Lieutenant in the St. Bartholomew's Parish Gentlemen Volunteers. Next, a Captain in 1779 of the German Fusiliers within the 1st Batallion. Killed at the Siege of Savannah 10/9/1779. | Charleston Neck 1779, Siege of Savannah. |
Shriver, Jacob | Engineers | 1780 | 1780 | A Lieutenant in 1779. A Captain of Engineers 3/2/1780. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged 1781. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Shubrick, Jacob | SC 1st Regiment | 1777 | 1778 | Was a Lieutenant. A Captain on 10/21/1777. He died on 4/27/1778. | |
Shubrick, Richard | SC 2nd Regiment | 1776 | 1777 | A Lieutenant 1775. Promoted to Captain on 5/24/1776. Died on 11/8/1777. | Fort Moultrie. |
Shubrick, Thomas | SC 5th Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | A Lieutenant in 1777 in SC 2nd Regiment. A Captain 6/21/1778 of SC 5th Regiment. Attached to SC 2nd Regiment during Siege of Charleston. 1781, served as Aide-de-Camp to Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene. | Coosawhatchie w/100 men, Siege of Charleston w/21 men |
Simkins, Arthur | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | A Captain in SC 3rd Regiment under Maj. John Purvis during 1777. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain in the Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment under Lt. Col. Purvis. Lived in what is now Edgefield Co. | Florida Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA). |
Simmons, Richard | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain after Battle of Eutaw Springs (a Lieutenant). | |
Simmons, William | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. | Florida Expedition 1778. |
Simons, Edward | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | A Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. May have remained longer. | |
Simons, James | Continental Army | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. William Washington. Promoted to Major 12/27/1781. | Hammond's Store, Cowpens. |
Simons, James | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | 1781, a Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. 3/1/1782, a Captain under Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham (SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons) leading the 4th Infantry Troop. | Eutaw Springs |
Simons, John | Maham's Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Maj. / Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham 1780-1781. Killed at Quinby's Bridge 7/17/1781. William Dobein James asserts he was killed at the battle of Eutaw Springs on 9/8/1781. Beats me which is correct. | Quinby's Bridge, Eutaw Springs. |
Simons, Maurice | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | A Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. Colonel and Commandant 1778-1780. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | |
Simons, Shade | SC 1st Regiment of State Dragoons | aka Shade Simonds. A Captain under Col. Wade Hampton. Dates unknown. | |||
Simons, Shadrack | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. A Captain under Col. Jacob Baxter. | |
Simpson, John | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain for a short time under Col. Edward Lacey during 1780. | Beckhamville, Mobley's Meetinghouse. |
Simpson, William | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. James Postell. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks |
Sims, Charles | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters 1779-1781. | |
Sinclair, "Unknown" | SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham. Dates unknown. This man is most likely Capt. George Sinclair Capers above. | Monck's Corner #4 / Fair Lawn Plantation. | ||
Singleton, Benjamin | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | From Goose Creek. A Captain during 1775. | ||
Singleton, John | Camden District Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | A Lieutenant St. Mark's Parish Volunteer Company of Horse during 1775. Later served under Col. Daniel Horry (SC Light Dragoons) in 1779. 1780, a Captain in the Kershaw Regiment. 1781, a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. (Berkeley County Regiment). | Briar Creek (GA), Georgetown #6, Fort Watson #2. |
Singleton, Matthew | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | Captain of St. Mark's Parish Volunteer Company of Horse. Promoted to Lt. Colonel on 6/4/1778. Later, a Lt. Colonel in Marion's Brigade (Berkeley County Regiment). | Ninety-Six 1775, Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign. |
Singleton, Richard | Kershaw Regiment | 1781 | A Captain after Capt. James Clark died. | ||
Sinkler, James | From "Old Santee." A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Sinquefield, Francis | SC 3rd Regiment | 1775 | A Captain in SC 3rd Regiment Nov. 1775. Later, a Captain in Pickens' Brigade under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). | Ninety-Six 1775, Snow Campaign | |
Sinquefield, Samuel | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond during 1782. | |
Sinton, Charles | Little River District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Samuel Williams during 1779. | |
Skirvin, Charles | SC 1st Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Lieutenant, promoted to Captain 12/1/1779 under Col. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. POW at the Fall of Charleston. aka Charles Skirving. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Skirvin, James | Berkeley County Regiment | 1776 | 1779 | Captain 1776-1779. Promoted to Colonel when Col. Joseph Maybank wounded at Hickory Hill in June 1779. aka James Skirving. | |
Skirvin, James Jr. | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | Captain of the St. Bartholomew's Parish Gentlemen Volunteers. Died 6/8/1778. aka James Skirving, Jr. | Fort Moultrie |
Skirvin, William | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Captain of the Willtown Company. Later, Colonel of the Colleton County Regiment early 1780. POW at the Fall of Charleston. aka William Skirving. | Fort Moultrie |
Slann, Joseph | Colleton County Regiment | 1779 | Nothing more known. | ||
Sloan, John | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | From Newberry District. A Captain under Maj. Andrew Williamson. | |
Smith, Aaron | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | First a Captain in the Militia. A Lieutenant in SC 2nd Regiment 3/18/1778. A Lieutenant in SC 3rd Regiment during 1779. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Ninety-Six 1775 |
Smith, Benjamin | Berkeley County Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | From Goose Creek. Commanded the Goose Creek Company. 1780, a Major. | |
Smith, Daniel | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | First a Lieutenant in 1781. At some time, a Captain under Col. William Bratton. One source asserts he was a captain at the battle of Stono Ferry. No other sources. | ||
Smith, Garret | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | 1777 | A Captain under Col. John Winn during 1776-1777. | |
Smith, James | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. Then, a Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment) after the Fall of Charleston. | Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens | |
Smith, Jeorard | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | A Commissary, Captain, and Major before and after the Fall of Charleston. 1781-1782, a Major under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. | Stono Ferry |
Smith, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | 1776-1780, a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. John Winn. 1780-1782, a Captain in Upper Craven County Regiment. | |
Smith, John Carraway | SC 2nd Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | Promoted from Lieutenant to Captain 9/16/1776. In SC 3rd Regiment in 1778. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged Nov. 1780. A Captain under Maj. / Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham (Maham's Light Dragoons, SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons). Resigned on 2/26/1782 after the battles of Wambaw Bridge and Tidyman's Plantation (2/25/1782). | Savannah 12/78, Siege of Savannah w/46 men, Siege of Charleston 1780, Videau's Bridge, Wambaw Bridge, Tidyman's Plantation. |
Smith, Joseph | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. William Bratton. | Ramseur's Mill (NC), Kings Mountain. | |
Smith, Roger | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | A Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. May have remained longer. After the Fall of Charleston, under Col. Benjamin Roebuck, rank unknown. | |
Smith, Thomas K. | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain during 1776. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 | |
Smith, William | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Captain of Mounted Indian Spy Company 1779-1780 - also in Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment. Probably the same man as directly below. | Augusta 1779, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks. |
Smith, William | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1777 | 1781 | 1775, a Lieutenant under Capt. Joseph Wofford, Col. John Thomas, Sr. 1776, a Lieutenant under Capt. John Thomas, Jr. 1777, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. 1778, a Captain under Lt. Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Next, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Jr. Also served as Major. | Rocky Comfort Creek, Purrysburg, Stono Ferry, Cedar Springs, Musgrove's Mill, Cowpens. |
Snipes, Henry | Kingstree Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry. Dates unknown. 1781, would be Horry's Light Dragoons and the SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons. | |||
Snipes, William Clay | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1781 | 1775, a Captain of the Horse Shoe Company. 1776-1780, a Captain in SC 2nd Regiment, then a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Peter Horry (Kingstree Regiment) in Marion's Brigade 1780-1781. Captain and Major under Lt. Col. William Polk during 1781. | Siege of Savannah, Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Snipe's Plantation, |
Snow, William | Craven County Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | From Williamsburg District. A Captain in Militia during 1776. Nothing more known. | |
Sommers, John | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of the Stono Company. Aka John Summers. | |
Sparkes, Henry | Kingstree Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | 1779, a Captain under Col. Thomas Evans (NC). 1780, a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Kingstree Regiment, then Horry's Light Dragoons) | Waccamaw Neck, Biggin's Creek Bridge |
Sparks, Daniel | Cheraws District Regiment | 1777 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Lemuel Benton | Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Eutaw Springs |
Sparks, Thomas | A Captain in Marion's Brigade. Nothing more known. | ||||
Speed, "Unknown" | SC 3rd Regiment | Nothing more known. | |||
Spencer, Calvin | SC 5th Regiment | 1776 | 1777 | Enlisted as Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain just before the battle of Fort Moultrie. Resigned on 12/10/1777. Appointed Assistant Deputy QM 1777. At Siege of Savannah. 1780, QM General. Captured at Georgetown in March of 1781, imprisoned several months. Later a Captain in Marines on a Privateer. | Fort Moultrie. |
Spivey, William | From Williamsburg District. A Private and a Captain in Marion's Brigade, regiment and dates unknown. | ||||
Spraggins, Thomas | A Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston. Nothing more known. | ||||
Stackhouse, John | Cheraws District Regiment | 1780 | 1783 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Lemuel Benton | |
Stackhouse, William | Cheraws District Regiment | Captain of the Bear Swamp Company, dates unknown. | |||
Stafford, William | Granville County Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Captain, Lt. Colonel, and Colonel. Commander of the Lower Granville County Regiment in 1780. | |
Standard, William | Cheraws District Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | From Cheraws District. An Ensign and Captain in St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. Also served as a Lieutenant, Captain, and Major in Cheraws District Regiment under Lt. Col. Abel Kolb during 1779, then under Col. Lemuel Benton until 1782. | Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Wadboo Bridge #2. |
Starke, Douglas | Kershaw Regiment | 1780 | 1783 | From Kershaw District. Earlier a Lieutenant. A Captain under Col. James Postell. | |
Starke, James | Little River District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia after the Fall of Charleston. | Cowpens, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs |
Starke, John | A Captain in Militia. Nothing more known. Probably John Starks below. | ||||
Starke, Thomas | New Acquisition District Regiment | A Private and a Captain under Col. William Bratton before and after the Fall of Charleston. Also a Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield District Regiment), dates unknown. Also a Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment), dates unknown. aka Thomas Stark. At sometime a prisoner at Camden Jail, released not long after the battle of Blackstocks, along with Capt. John Winn and Minor Winn. | Rocky Mount, Fort Granby #1, Four Holes Bridge, Orangeburgh #1, Fort Granby #2, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs | ||
Starks, John | Camden District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Joseph Kershaw. Dates unknown. | Siege of Charleston 1780 | ||
Starnes, "Unknown" | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Trotter, Col. Richard Winn. Dates unknown. | |||
Steads, Jesse | Cheraws District Regiment | A Captain in Marion's Brigade, dates unknown. At the Battle of Camden. | Camden, Eutaw Springs | ||
Steel, John | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | From Chester District. 1775, served under Col. John Thomas, Sr. 1778, a Captain under Lt. Col. Edward Lacey (New Acquisition District Regiment). 1779, a Captain under Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment). 1780, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment, Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment), and Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). aka John Steele. | Snow Campaign, Hanging Rock, Rocky Mount, Camden, Fishing Creek (Saved Sumter's ass), Kings Mountain, Fort Granby #1, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. |
Steele, Elijah | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Edward Lacey during 1780 (Turkey Creek Regiment). | Williamson's Plantation. | |
Steen, James | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | From Union District. A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. in the Snow Campaign. Later, a Captain and a Lt. Colonel in 2nd Spartan Regiment under Col. Thomas Brandon. Killed during the Summer of 1781 in Rowan County, NC. aka James Stein. | Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Stono Ferry. |
Stephens, John | Little River District Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Joseph Hayes. | |
Stevens, James | Colleton County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. John Sanders. | |
Stevens, James | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Private, Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon 1781-1782. | |
Stevens, Jervais Henry | Maham's Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Lieutenant, an Adjutant, and a Captain under Maj. / Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham during 1781 (SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons). | Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation, Eutaw Springs |
Stevenson, James | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | From Goose Creek. A Captain during 1775. | ||
Stevenson, James | Kershaw Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | Earlier, a Lieutenant. A Captain in Marion's Brigade under Col. James Postell 1781-1782. | |
Stewart, Daniel | Kershaw Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball and Col. James Postell. | Eutaw Springs. | |
Stiles, Benjamin | Charles Town District Regiment | 1780 | Captain of James Island Militia. Resigned after his men refused his order to attack. Dates unknown. Later, rejoined at at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780 | |
Still, Joseph | Turkey Creek Regiment | A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. Dates unknown. | |||
Stone, Benjamin | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of James Island Company of Militia during 1775. During battle of Fort Moultrie, was over a detachment of slaves at a battery westward of Fort Johnson. | Fort Johnson #1, Fort Moultrie. |
Storie, Enoch | 1779 | 1779 | Captain of company to fight Indians during 1779. | ||
Strain, William | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Before and after the Fall of Charleston. Lieutenant and Captain. A Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Strange, Edmund | Fairfield Regiment | 1775 | A Captain in Militia during 1775. | ||
Strobel, Daniel | Charles Town District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | In the German Fusiliers. 1779, a Captain. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Strother, Kemp T. | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Private and a Captain under Lt. Col. John Hunter, Col. Thomas Taylor 1780-1782. | Fort Granby #1, Fort Granby #2. |
Stuart, Hugh | Turkey Creek Regiment | A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey and Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Dates unknown. | |||
Summer, John Adam | Lower District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | From Newberry District. A Captain under Col. Jonas Beard in 1778-1779. 1779, under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). 1780, a Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment). 1781, Commissary of Purchases. | Florida Expedition 1778, Stono Ferry, Williamson's Plantation (POW) |
Summerlin, George | Camden District Regiment | A Captain from what is now Kershaw County. Dates unknown. When he died, Lt. Craden was appointed his successor. | |||
Sumter, Thomas | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | A Captain first under Col. Richard Richardson. Lt. Colonel 2/29/1776, commander of SC 6th Regiment. Promoted to Colonel sometime in 1778. Resigned 9/23/1778. Sat at home until May 1780. Created Sumter's Brigade in early Summer of 1780 acting as Colonel, which he may have been elected to. His men voted him as Brigadier General in June 1780, recognized by Gov. Rutledge in Oct. 1780. Resigned again in Jan. 1782 after being elected to State Legislature. | Snow Campaign |
Sutton, Robert | Craven County Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Job Rothmahler. Later, in Lower Craven County Regiment. | ||
Syles, James | Turkey Creek Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Edward Lacey. | Kings Mountain | |
Talberd, Henry | Charles Town District Regiment | 1779, a Lieutenant. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain in the Batallion of Artillery. Dates unknown. | |||
Tate, Campbell | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. William Bratton 1780-1781. | |
Tate, George | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. After the Fall of Charleston, in Little River District Regiment. | Fishing Creek |
Tate, James | Lee's Legion | 1780 | 1781 | A Lieutenant and a Captain in Militia. At the Fall of Charleston. Killed at Guilford Court House 3/15/1781. | Guilford Court House (NC). |
Tate, Richard | A Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston. Regiment and dates unknown. | ||||
Tate, Robert | Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton, BG Thomas Sumter. April to Sept. 1781. | Quinby's Bridge, Wadboo Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation |
Tate, Samuel | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Promoted to Major Oct. 1780. Promoted to Lt. Colonel 1781. Wounded at Battle of Guilford Court House. From Orangeburgh District. | Fishing Creek, Guilford Court House (NC). |
Tate, Samuel | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. John Ervin during 1781. | Eutaw Springs | |
Tate, William | SC 5th Regiment | 1776 | 1777 | Capt.-Lt. in SC 5th Regiment. Resigned 1777. Lieutenant in 1779 in SC 4th Regiment. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged Oct. 1780. | |
Tateman, Daniel | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | 1780, a Captain and a Major under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley. A Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons) 5/1/1781 to 8/1/1782. | |
Taylor, Francis | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | 1777 | Feb 1777, promoted from Lieutenant to Captain. Resigned 10/7/1777. 1781, in militia, rank and unit unknown. | |
Taylor, James | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Richland District. A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. Also Deputy Commissary General. | |
Taylor, Jeremiah | Fairfield Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. David Hopkins. | ||
Taylor, John | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | From Richland District. A Captain in Militia 1780 under Col. Thomas Taylor, his brother. Along with his brother, captured at battle of Fishing Creek, but escaped. | Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford (Wounded, died next day) |
Taylor, John | 1st Spartan Regiment | Before and after the Fall of Charleston. Private, Lieutenant, and Captain under Lt. Col/Col. Philemon Waters. Dates unknown. | |||
Taylor, Samuel | Maham's Light Dragoons | 1781 | 1782 | From Williamsburg District. 1781, a Captain under Maj. / Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham (SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons). One source asserts he was commissioned on 2/4/1782 and led the 3rd Infantry Troop under Maham. Others say he was a captain much earlier. | |
Taylor, Samuel | SC 1st Regiment | 1776 | A Captain 3/1/1776. At Haddrell's Point during battle of Fort Moultrie. | Fort Moultrie. | |
Taylor, Samuel | SC 6th Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | 1778, a Captain. 1779, a Major. | Florida Expedition 1778 |
Taylor, Thomas | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | 1777 | From Richland District. Captain before resigning Oct. 1777. 1780, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). A Colonel 12/1/1780 under BG Thomas Sumter. 1782, under BG William Henderson. | |
Templeton, Andrew | SC 4th Regiment | 1780 | Captain and POW at the Fall of Charleston. One source asserts that he was killed during the Siege of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
Taylor, William | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1779, a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters (1st Spartan Regiment). Dates unknown. At some time, a Captain under Col. Jonas Beard (Lower District Regiment). | Hanging Rock, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Kings Mountain, Cowpens | |
Terrell, James | Cheraws District Regiment | From Cheraws District. A Lieutenant under Col. Lemuel Benton, BG Francis Marion. A some time, a Captain. | |||
Terrell, Nimrod | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1779 | A Captain in NC Militia, joined Col. Thomas Brandon. | Stono Ferry | |
Terrill, James | 2nd Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon before the Fall of Charleston. Also served under Lt. Col. John Purvis in the Cheraws District Regiment. Dates unknown. May be the same man as James Terrell above. | |||
Terry, Champ | 3 days as a Lieutenant and 3 days as a Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Theus, James | SC Light Dragoons | 1780 | 1782 | A Lieutenant and a Captain under Maj./Lt. Col. Hezekiah Maham 1779-1782 (Maham's Light Dragoons, SC 3rd Regiment of State Dragoons). | |
Theus, Simeon | SC 1st Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. A Captain 8/18/1777. POW at the Fall of Charleston w/18 men. | Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Thomas, Anderson | Fairfield Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | A Captain in Militia 1778-1782. Some of this was under Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment). | Siege of Charleston 1780 |
Thomas, James | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Sergeant and a Captain before and after the Fall of Charleston under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Also, a Captain in the 2nd Spartan Regiment. | Siege of Augusta (GA) |
Thomas, John Jr. | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1777 | Captain, Major, Lt. Colonel, and Colonel. Commander of 1st Spartan Regiment Feb 1779 after his father was captured. 1781, in Sumter's Brigade. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Thomas, Robert | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Lieutenant and Captain under Lt. Col/Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). Mortally wounded at the Battle of Mud Lick Creek 3/2/1781. | Stono Ferry, Kings Mountain, Mud Lick Creek. |
Thomas, Tristram | Upper Craven County Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | From Marlboro District. A Captain under Col. George Hicks. 1778, a Captain under Col. Abel Kolb (Cheraws District Regiment). Early 1780, a Major under Col. George Hicks. 4/28/1781, a Major under Col. Lemuel Benton in Marion's Brigade. | |
Thomas, William | Fairfield Regiment | 1782 | 1783 | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn. | |
Thompson, James | Colleton County Regiment | 1776 | 1777 | Captain of Round O Company. A Lt. Colonel 1777-1779. | |
Thompson, John | Little River District Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | From York District. A Captain under Col. James Williams and Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). Also, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment) and Col. Thomas Taylor (Camden District Regiment). Dates unknown. | Briar Creek (GA), Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens. |
Thomson, Joseph | Upper Granville County Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain 1780-1781. | |
Thomson, Robert | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1778 | 1782 | 1778, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. 1779, a Captain under Col. Samuel Watson (New Acquisition District Regiment). 1780, a Captain under Maj./Col. Andrew Neel. | Briar Creek (GA), Williamson's Plantation, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek |
Thornley, Robert | Georgetown District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain in 1780 and a Major in Militia during 1781 under Col. John Ervin. | |
Thornton, "Unknown" | 1780 | A Captain, regiment unknown. Killed at Blackstocks 11/20/1780 | Blackstocks. | ||
Thornwell, "Unknown" | A Captain in Militia. Nothing more known. | ||||
Threewits, Joel | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1779 | From Richland District. A Lieutenant under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. A Captain 12/1/1778. | |
Threewits, John | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | From Richland District. A Private and a Lieutenant under his father Capt. Joel Threewits. 12/1/1780, a Captain. A Brigade Major from 3/28/1781 to 4/28/1781. Served from 12/1/1778 to 4/28/1782. | |
Tidwell, Francis | Fairfield Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Winn during 1776. | |
Tilley, Gerson | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1778 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Charles Heatley during 1778. | ||
Timmons, John | Georgetown District Regiment | A Captain in Marion's Brigade. Dates unknown. | |||
Tining, Absalom | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | ||
Tinsley, Isaac | Little River District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey. Killed in what is now Union County. Dates unknown. | |||
Tinsley, James | Little River District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | June 1780, a Lieutenant under Capt. Laughlin Leonard. Promoted to Captain under Lt. Col. Levi Casey after his brother, Capt. Isaac Tinsley, was killed. | Last Cherokee Campaign. |
Tobler, "Unknown" | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond, dates unknown. | |||
Todd, Richard | Charles Town District Regiment | 1780 | Known to be a Captain during 1778. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
Tompkins, Stephen | Cheraws District Regiment | A Captain under Col. Abel Kolb, dates unknown. | |||
Toomer, Anthony | Charles Town District Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | Battalion of Artillery. A Captain and a Major. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Toomer, Joshua | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1782 | Captain of the Christ Church Parish Voluteer Mounted Infantry 1775-1779. In 1782, a Captain under Lt. Col. John Vanderhorst (Berkeley County Regiment) in Marion's Brigade. | |
Towers, Joseph | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Lt. Col. Glenn Anderson. Dates unknown. | |||
Towles, John Jr. | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. | |||
Towles, Joseph | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond. Dates unknown. | |||
Towles, Oliver | SC 3rd Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | Sergeant under Capt. John Caldwell. A Lieutenant under Capt. Richard Winn. 1778, a Captain in the SC 3rd Regiment. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Killed by Loyalists under "Bloody Bill" Cunningham in November of 1781. aka Oliver Tolls. A Captain in Little River District Regiment at the time of his death. | Siege of Savannah w/50 men, Savannah 1778, Stono Ferry, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Townsend, Paul | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | Captain in early 1775 under Col. Charles Pinckney. | |
Trambel, Philip | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Before and after the Fall of Charleston. A Private and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. Dates unknown. | |||
Tramell, Dennis | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | First in NC unit. A Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr., Col. John Thomas, Jr., Col. Benjamin Roebuck, and Lt. Col. Henry Hampton. | Cedar Springs, Musgrove's Mill, Blackstocks, Long Canes, Cowpens, Siege of Augusta. |
Trapier, Paul Jr. | Georgetown District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of the Georgetown Artillery Company. This unit was pulled into the SC 4th Regiment on Oct. 18, 1776. | Georgetown #1, Georgetown #2 |
Troin, Francis | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | Captain of the Charles Town Bombardiers. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged 5/1/1783. aka Francois Trovin. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Tucker, Richard | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | POW at battle of Rocky Mount, hanged at Camden. Another source claims he was POW at the battle of Camden (actually Rugeley's Mills #1). | Camden, Rugeley's Mills #1, Rocky Mount. | |
Tucker, Thomas | Colleton County Regiment | 1775 | Captain of Wadmalaw Island Battery. | ||
Tue, John D. | A Captain in Militia before the Fall of Charleston. Nothing more known. | ||||
Tufts, Simon | Charles Town District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Navy Captain. Then, a Captain of an Independent Company. | |
Tulls, Joseph | Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond. Dates unknown. Probably the same man as Joseph Towles above. | |||
Turk, William | Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Private, an Adjutant, a Commissary, and a Captain under Col. Robert Anderson. | Fishing Creek, Siege of Augusta. |
Turner, Alexander | Fairfield Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. John Winn. On Florida Expedition of 1778. Later, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment), dates unknown. | Snow Campaign, Fort Moultrie, Florida Expedition 1778. | |
Turner, George | SC 1st Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. A Captain 4/28/1777. POW at the Fall of Charleston w/18 men. One source asserts he was promoted to Major and served as the Aide-de-Camp to Maj. Gen. Robert Howe on 11/22/1778. | Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Turner, James | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters and Col. Benjamin Roebuck (Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment). | |
Turner, John | Fairfield Regiment | 1778 | 1783 | A Captain under Col. John Winn and Col. Richard Winn. Also served under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment), dates unknown. | Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain, Fort Granby #1, Thomson's Plantation, Friday's Ferry, Orangeburgh #1 |
Turner, Robert | 2nd Spartan Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon. | ||
Turner, Sterling | Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1781 | A Lieutenant and a Captain of the Richland Creek Militia. Killed by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham at Cloud's Creek 11/17/1781. | Tarrar's Spring, Four Mile Branch, Cloud's Creek #2. | |
Tutman, "Unknown" | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Richard Hampton. | |
Tutt, Benjamin | Independent Company of Rangers | 1775 | 1781 | Feb 1776, a Captain in SC 5th Regiment. Many references show that he retained his Independent Company during 1779 and 1780. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). 1781, a Major. | Ninety-Six 1775, Fort Moultrie, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Siege of Savannah (GA) |
Tutt, Richard | SC 5th Regiment | Lieutenant in SC 5th Regiment. Lieutenant in Militia. One source asserts that he was also a Captain in the SC 5th Regiment. Dates unknown. | |||
Twitty, William | SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Charles S. Myddleton. | |
Vanderhorst, Arnoldus | SC 1st Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | 1775, Captain in SC 1st Regiment. 1780, Captain of the Christ Church Parish Volunteer Mounted Infantry (Charles Town District Regiment). Later, a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. (Berkeley County Regiment), dates unknown. Governor of SC 1794-1796. | |
Vanderhorst, John | SC 1st Regiment | 1777 | 1779 | Earlier a Lieutenant. Many references assert he was a Captain in the SC 2nd Regiment. Promoted to Major in 1779. Later, a Major and a Lt. Colonel in Marion's Brigade. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah. |
Van Swearingham, "Unknown" | A Captain. Nothing more known. | ||||
Venable, James | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel and Col. William Bratton. | Fort Granby #1, Thomson's Plantation, Lynches Creek, Friday's Ferry, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs | |
Verdin, John | Little River District Regiment | 1781 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Robert McCreery. aka John Virdin. | Bush River #2, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 | |
Vince, Joseph | Orangeburgh District Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | Wounded at Salley's Cowpens. Erected Vince's Fort. Also served under Col. William Harden in the Upper Granville County Regiment 1781-1782. | Salley's Cowpens, Vince's Fort |
Wade, George | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1775, a Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. 1776, a Captain in SC 2nd Regiment. At Haddrell's Point during battle of Fort Moultrie. | Fort Moultrie, Black Hole (NC). | |
Wadlington, William | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | 1775, a Captain under Lt. Col. John Lisle, Sr. 1780, a Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters. aka William Waddington. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
Wage, George | SC 6th Regiment | Dates unknown. | Cherokee Expedition 1776 | ||
Wahab, James | A Captain serving as a guide Lt. Col. William Davie (NC). | Wahab's Plantation. | |||
Waldrope, James | A Private, Lieutenant, and Captain in Militia before and after fall of Charleston. Lived in what is now Newberry County. | ||||
Walker, Alexander | SC 6th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | A Captain at Battle of Coosawhatchie in 1779. After the Fall of Charleston, a Private and Lieutenant under Capt. John McClure (Turkey Creek Regiment). | Coosawhatchie |
Walker, John | Spartan Regiment | 1775 | 1781 | 1775, a Captain under Col. John Thomas, Sr. 1780, a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). 1781, a Captain under Col. Edward Lacey (Turkey Creek Regiment). 1782, Commissary for Col. Edward Lacey's regiment. | Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Camden, Rugeley's Mill #1, Fishing Creek, |
Walker, Philip | Camden District Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson, then Col. John Winn (Fairfield Regiment), Lt. Col./Col. Edward Lacey (New Acquisition District Regiment / Turkey Creek Regiment). | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Coosawhatchie, Charleston Neck, Fishing Creek, St. James Goose Creek Church, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation. |
Walker, Samuel | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. John Winn, dates unknown. A Captain under Lt. Col. Henry Hampton (Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons), dates unknown. Also a Captain in the Little River District Regiment during 1781. | Fishing Creek | ||
Wall, Wright | Cheraws District Regiment | A Lieutenant in the St. David's Parish Militia under Col. George Gabriel Powell. Later, a Captain, dates unknown. | |||
Wallace, James | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1780 | 1783 | A Private, Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain. | Briar Creek (GA), Friday's Ferry, St. James Goose Creek Church, Blackstocks, Fort Granby #1. |
Wallace, John | Little River District Regiment | 1775 | 1775, a Captain under Maj. Robert Gillam. After the Fall of Charleston, a Captain and a Major under Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment). May have served under Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment). At Siege of Ninety-Six. Dates unknown. | Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign, Cherokee Expedition 1776, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs. | |
Walsh, Edward | SC 5th Regiment | 1778 | Resigned 5/30/1778. | ||
Walter, Paul | Colleton County Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Private, a Lieutenant, and a Captain. | |
Walters, John | Lower District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Jonas Beard. | Augusta (GA), Siege of Savannah (GA), Siege of Charleston 1780, Kings Mountain | |
Wannamaker, Jacob | Orangeburgh District Regiment | A Lieutenant under Capt. Jacob Rumph. Promoted to Captain. Dates unknown. | |||
Warden, John | Georgetown District Regiment | Dates unknown. Probably very late in the war. A Captain and a Major. | |||
Wardlaw, Hugh | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | A Captain and QM in Militia 1776-1780 (latter part, in Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment under Lt. Col Robert Anderson). From Abbeville District. | Ninety-Six (1775), Kettle Creek (GA), Carey's Fort, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 |
Waring, Benjamin | Berkeley County Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade. | |
Waring, Richard | Charles Town District Regiment | 1775 | 1776 | Captain of the St. George's, Dorchester Parish Volunteer Company. | |
Warley, Felix | SC 3rd Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | Was a Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain 5/24/1776. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged June 1781. A Captain under Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment) after his exchange. | Florida Expedition 1778, Briar Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah w/51 men, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/24 men, Two Sisters' Ferry, Eutaw Springs, John's Island. |
Warley, George | SC 6th Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | 6/19/1777, a Captain in the SC 6th Regiment. Transferred to SC 2nd Regiment Feb. 1780. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged Oct. 1780. | Fort Moultrie, Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/26 men. |
Warley, James | SC 3rd Regiment | 1776 | 1776 | ||
Warley, Joseph | SC 3rd Regiment | 1777 | 1780 | Promoted to Captain 6/10/1777. POW at the Fall of Charleston. Exchanged Oct. 1780. Then, a Captain under Lt. Col. Peter Horry (Horry's Light Dragoons and SC 4th Regiment of State Dragoons), dates unknown. | Stono Ferry, Siege of Savannah, Siege of Charleston 1780 w/16 men. |
Warnock, Andrew | A Lieutenant and Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston. | ||||
Warren, Samuel | SC 5th Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | June 1778, enlisted as a Lieutenant. Promoted to Captain 8/18/1779. POW at Siege of Savannah. Exchanged. Appointed Colonel by Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene. | Siege of Savannah. |
Waters, Bordwine | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col./Col. Philemon Waters. | |
Waters, Felix | SC 1st Regiment | 1776 | 1780 | POW at fall of Charleston. Most likely, the same man as Felix Warley, which one source asserts was in the SC 1st Regiment and not the SC 3rd Regiment. Both have the same commission date. | Siege of Charleston 1780. |
Waters, Philemon | Lower District Regiment | 1778 | 1780 | From Newberry District. First under Col. Jonas Beard. Then, served under Col. John Thomas, Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment) Promoted to Lt. Col. in Fall of 1780. Promoted to Colonel 4/21/1782 under BG Andrew Pickens. | Stono Ferry |
Waters, Philip | 1st Spartan Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Philemon Waters, Col. John Thomas, Jr. 1781, also served under Col. Charles S. Myddleton (SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons). | Myddleton's Ambuscade, Muddy Spring, Quinby's Bridge, Shubrick's Plantation |
Waties, John | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1780 | A Captain under Col. Hugh Giles during 1780. | Black Mingo | |
Waties, Thomas | Georgetown District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | A Captain in Marion's Brigade 1779-1782. 1780, under Col. Archibald McDonald (Kingstree Regiment). aka Thomas Waites. | Tearcoat Swamp, Halfway Swamp #1, Georgetown #6, Wiboo Swamp, Witherspoon's Ferry. |
Watkins, John | Fairfield Regiment | A Captain under Col. Richard Winn. Dates unknown. | |||
Watson, Benjamin | 2nd Spartan Regiment | A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon, dates unknown. | |||
Watson, Michael | Ninety-Six District Regiment | 1776 | 1782 | From Edgefield District. A Captain under Col. Andrew Williamson during 1776. 1780-1782, Captain of the Cloud Creek Company under Col. LeRoy Hammond (Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment). Mortally wounded at skirmish of Dean's Swamp on 5/24/1782, died the next day. | Cherokee Expedition 1776, Dean's Swamp, Indian Villages (Mar '82). |
Watson, Samuel | New Acquisition District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | Promoted to Lt. Colonel in 1778. | |
Watson, William | 2nd Spartan Regiment | Dates unknown. | |||
Watts, John | Kershaw Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Sergeant in 1779. Lieutenant and Captain in 1781. Served under Col. James Postell and Col. Richard Winn (Fairfield Regiment). | Orangeburgh #1, Eutaw Springs |
Watts, Richard | Little River District Regiment | Lieutenant and Captain in Militia before and after the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Ninety-Six 1781. | ||
Watts, Thomas | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | A Captain in Sumter's Brigade during 1781. | |
Weatherly, Isaac | SC 1st Regiment | 1780 | Earlier a Lieutenant. POW at the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780. | |
Weathers, James | Lower Craven County Regiment | 1780 |