The American Revolution in South Carolina

 The Privates, Horsemen, Fifers, Drummers, etc. - Last Names Beginning with "U"
Private First Unit Served In As a Private From To Notes Battles/Skirmishes at This Rank
Uhrhy, John SC 3rd Regiment 1775 Served under Capt. John Lewis Peyer Imhoff.
Uhthoff, Anthony SC 2nd Regiment 1775 1778 Served under Capt. Thomas Dunbar.
Ulmer, Adam Orangeburgh District Regiment Served under Capt. John Griffith, dates unknown.  A Cattle Drover for Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene during 1782.
Ulmer, Jacob Was a Sergeant.  Then, a Private under Col./BG William Henderson, unit and dates unknown.
Ulmer, Peter A Cattle Drover, unit and dates unknown.
Ulmer, Philip Beaufort District Regiment 1775 Served under Capt. Charles Browne.
Underwood, George Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment 1782 1782 A Horseman for 10 days under Capt. Vardry McBee, Col. Benjamin Roebuck during 1782.
Underwood, John Hammond's Regiment of Light Dragoons Served under Lt. Col./Col. Samuel Hammond, unit and dates unknown.
Upgrove, Archibald SC 2nd Regiment Served under Capt. John Blake.  Tried on 2/12/1778 for desertion and sentenced to receive 99 lashes.  Transferred to SC 5th Regiment, unit and dates unknown.
Upgrove, Peter SC 2nd Regiment A Drummer under Capt. John Blake.  Tried on 2/12/1778 for desertion and sentenced to receive 99 lashes.  Aka Peter Uptegrove.
Upington, Joseph Served in Militia after the Fall of Charleston, unit and dates unknown.
Upshaw, William SC 3rd Regiment 1779 1780 Served under Capt. Felix Warley.  POW at the Fall of Charleston, died in prison. Siege of Charleston 1780.
Upthegrove, Francis SC 2nd Regiment 1777
Ursy, Peter Kingstree Regiment 1782 1782 112 days under Capt. Samuel Price, Col. Archibald McDonald during 1782.
Utsey, Isaac 1781 1782 178 days as a Horseman in Militia 1781-1782, unit(s) unknown.


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