| SC |
John |
Blake |
Captain |
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, |
| SC |
John |
Blakeney |
Captain |
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. |
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| SC |
John |
Blakey |
Captain |
SC 2nd Regiment |
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Under Col. Moultrie. No dates given. May be John Blake above. |
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| SC |
William |
Blameyer |
Captain |
SC 5th Regiment |
1778 |
1778 |
A Lieutenant in March 1778 on West Indies Expedition. Resigned Nov. 1778 as a Captain. |
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| SC |
John |
Blassingame |
Captain |
SC 6th Regiment |
1776 |
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A Captain under Lt. Col. Thomas Sumter. |
Fort Moultrie, Stono Ferry |
| SC |
Thomas |
Blassingame |
Captain |
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 |
| SC |
John |
Bleakney |
Captain |
Cheraws District Regiment |
1775 |
1775 |
Captain of St. David's Parish Volunteer Company. Most likely the same man as John Blakeney above. |
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| SC |
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Bleanford |
Major |
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A Major. Nothing more known. |
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| SC |
James |
Blessingham |
Captain |
Cheraws District Regiment |
1779 |
1781 |
1779-1780, a Captain. 1780-1781, a Lieutenant and a Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment). |
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| SC |
John |
Blessingham |
Captain |
2nd Spartan Regiment |
1781 |
1782 |
Promoted from Lieutenant. Under Col. Thomas Brandon. |
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| SC |
Lewis |
Bobo |
Captain |
Spartan Regiment |
1776 |
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A Captain under Col. Thomas Brandon (2nd Spartan Regiment) and Col. John Thomas Jr. (1st Spartan Regiment), dates unknown. |
Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
| SC |
Peter |
Bocquet |
Captain |
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 |
| SC |
John |
Boggs |
Captain |
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Captain of an Independent Company of Infantry, dates unknown. |
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| SC |
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Boitard |
Captain |
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Captain of an Independent Company of Artillery, unit and dates unknown. Also, a Captain of an Independent Company of Seaman, unit and dates unknown. |
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| SC |
Lewis |
Bona |
Captain |
Granville County Regiment |
1779 |
1780 |
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Siege of Charleston 1780 |
| SC |
Moses |
Bond |
Major |
Fairfield Regiment |
- |
- |
Served under Lt. Col. David Hopkins, dates unknown. |
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| SC |
George Paden |
Bond |
Lt Col |
Berkeley County Regiment |
1775 |
1775 |
Under Col. Richard Singleton. |
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| SC |
John |
Bond |
Captain |
Camden District Regiment |
1775 |
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A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. |
Snow Campaign |
| SC |
Moses |
Bond |
Captain |
Fairfield Regiment |
1780 |
1781 |
Served as a Captain in Militia under Col. Richard Winn. Died in 1781. |
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| SC |
? |
Bonneau |
Captain |
Kingstree Regiment |
1780 |
- |
A militia captain assigned to assist Lt. Col. Peter Horry in burning boats along the Santee River in August 1780. |
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| SC |
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Bossard |
Captain |
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A Captain. Nothing more known. |
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| SC |
Joseph |
Bouchillon |
Captain |
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 |
| SC |
James Lewis |
Bourquin |
Major |
Granville County Regiment |
1775 |
1776 |
aka John Lewis Bourquin. |
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| SC |
John Baptiste |
Bourquin |
Lt Col |
Georgetown District Regiment |
1780 |
- |
Became Lt. Colonel March of 1780 |
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| SC |
John |
Bowie |
Major |
Fairfield Regiment |
1781 |
1782 |
Reinlisted in 1776 into SC 5th Regiment as Captain. Wounded at Siege of Savannah on 10/9/1779. 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. |
Guilford Court House |
| SC |
John |
Bowie |
Captain |
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 |
| SC |
Lewis |
Box |
Captain |
Lower Ninety-Six District Regiment |
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A Captain under Col. LeRoy Hammond. Dates unknown. |
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| SC |
Alexander |
Boyce |
Captain |
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 |
| SC |
Thomas |
Boyden |
Captain |
SC 5th Regiment |
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1778 |
Resigned 1/21/1778. One source asserts he was in SC 1st Regiment. |
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| SC |
John |
Boyer |
Captain |
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 |
| SC |
Francis |
Boykin |
Major |
SC 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons |
1781 |
1782 |
Promoted to Major in 1781 under Col. Charles Myddleton. |
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| SC |
Francis |
Boykin |
Captain |
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 |
| SC |
Samuel |
Boykin |
Captain |
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 |
| SC |
William |
Brackin |
Captain |
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1779 |
1783 |
Captain in Militia 1779-1783. Nothing more known. aka William Brakin. Probably in NC Dragoons. |
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| SC |
John |
Braddock |
Captain |
Captain over Seamen |
1779 |
1779 |
At Port Royal and Beaufort during 1779 |
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| SC |
John |
Bradley |
Major |
Continental Army |
1778 |
- |
Brigade Major under BG William Moultrie. |
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| SC |
Thomas |
Brandon |
Colonel |
2nd Spartan Regiment |
1777 |
1782 |
After the Fall of Charleston, aligned himself under Col. James Williams until his death in Oct. 1780. Then, under BG Thomas Sumter. Aka Fair Forest Regiment. One source asserts this regiment was named the Tyger Regiment. |
Musgrove's Mill, Kings Mountain, Blackstocks, Cowpens, Bullock's Fork, Brandon's Camp, Stallion's Plantation, Sandy River, Siege of Ninety-Six 1781, Eutaw Springs |
| SC |
Thomas |
Brandon |
Major |
Spartan Regiment |
1776 |
1777 |
A Captain and a Major under Col. John Thomas, Sr. In 1777, established the 2nd Spartan Regiment and elected its first and only Colonel. |
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| SC |
? |
Brandon |
Captain |
2nd Spartan Regiment |
1780 |
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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. |
? |
| SC |
John |
Brandon |
Captain |
New Acquisition District Regiment |
1775 |
1776 |
A Captain under Col. Thomas Neel. Killed in a battle with Indians during 1776. |
Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
| SC |
Thomas |
Brandon |
Captain |
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 |
| SC |
William |
Bratcher |
Captain |
1st Spartan Regiment |
1779 |
1780 |
Promoted to Captain in 1779. |
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| SC |
William |
Bratton |
Colonel |
New Acquisition District Regiment |
1781 |
1782 |
Promoted from Captain in 1779. 1779, elected Major and Lt. Colonel. Resigned upon learning of the Fall of Charleston. Richard Winn convinced him to return. Severely wounded at Williamson's Plantation (7/12). Took over the regiment after the battle of Cowpens. |
Big Savannah, Sandy Run Creek, Four Holes Bridge |
| SC |
William |
Bratton |
Major |
New Acquisition District Regiment |
1776 |
1779 |
Promoted to Lt. Colonel and Colonel. |
Cherokee Expedition 1776 |
| SC |
William |
Bratton |
Lt Col |
New Acquisition District Regiment |
1779 |
1780 |
Promoted from Captain in 1779. 1779, elected Major and Lt. Colonel. Resigned upon learning of the Fall of Charleston. Richard Winn convinced him to return. Severely wounded at Williamson's Plantation (7/12). Took over the regiment after the battle of Cowpens. |
Mobley's Meetinghouse, Williamson's Plantation, Hanging Rock, Fishing Creek, Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks |
| SC |
Hugh |
Bratton |
Captain |
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 |
| SC |
William |
Bratton |
Captain |
New Acquisition District Regiment |
1775 |
1776 |
Promoted to Major, Lt. Colonel, and Colonel. |
Great Cane Brake, Snow Campaign |
| SC |
John |
Bray |
Captain |
Fairfield Regiment |
1781 |
1782 |
A Captain under Col. Richard Winn. |
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| SC |
William |
Brewer |
Captain |
Camden District Regiment |
1780 |
1780 |
A Captain under Lt. Col. Eli Kershaw in 1780. |
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| SC |
James |
Bridges |
Captain |
Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment |
1780 |
1781 |
A Spy during an Indian Expedition. Served 1780-1781 as Captain under Col. Benjamin Roebuck. |
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