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| State ↕ | First ↕ | Last ↑ | Rank ↕ | Regiment ↕ | From ↕ | To | Notes | Battles |
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| SC | William | Abbott | Camden District Regiment | First under Capt. James Clark, Lt. Col. Richard Singleton. Also under Capt. John Armstrong (Berkeley County Regiment). Dates unknown. | ||||
| SC | Alexander | Adams | Lieutenant | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1780 | A Lieutenant under Capt. John Nixon, Col. John Winn. 1778, this unit was in the Fairfield Regiment. | |
| SC | Joel | Adams | Lieutenant | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | A Lieutenant under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin during 1779. | Stono Ferry | |
| SC | Francis | Adams | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | From Waxhaws. Served under Capt. Henry Coffey. Also served under Lt. James Craig, Capt. Marshall Jones (Kershaw Regiment). Under Col. William Bratton (New Acquisition District Regiment) at Four Holes Swamp, unit and dates unknown. | Siege of Charleston, Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, Black River, Ft. Granby, Ft. Watson, Four Holes Swamp | |
| SC | Joel | Adams | Horseman | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Richland District. 35 days as a Horseman under Lt. Hicks Chappell and 62 days as a Footman under Lt. William Weston, Capt. William Goodwyn in 1781. Assistant Commissary under James Taylor, Capt. William Goodwyn, Col. Thomas Taylor during May and June 1782. In Marion's Brigade 1781-1782, unit unknown. | |
| SC | Thomas | Addison | Captain | Camden District Regiment | 1776 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. | ||
| SC | William | Addison | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Kemp Strother. Then, under Capt. John Gray, Capt. Andrew Gray (Fairfield Regiment). Then, served under Capt. Starnes. | Eutaw Springs | |
| SC | Peter | Akin | Horseman | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | 83 Days as a Footman from 11/20/1779 to 2/10/1780 under Capt. Robert Montgomery. 300 Days as a Horseman from 5/12/1780 to 5/12/1782 under Capt. Robert Montgomery (2nd Spartan Regiment). | |
| SC | Charles | Alexander | Private | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Private under Maj. William Richardson Davie. From Mecklenburg County, NC. Earlier and later in NC units. | Hanging Rock #1 |
| SC | Andrew | Allison | Camden District Regiment | From Richland District. Served in Militia, unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| SC | John | Alston | Horseman | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | A Horseman under Capt. Jacob Frazer, Col. Thomas Taylor May to July 1781. Also served under Capt. Gilbert Johnson. | ||
| SC | Edward | Andrews | Camden District Regiment | Served under Col. Thomas Taylor. Unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| SC | Owen | Andrews | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | From Fairfield District. First served under Capt. Jacob Frazer, Col. Thomas Taylor. Then, served one month under Capt. Lewis Pope. Then, served one month under Capt. James Craig. Then, served for two months again under Capt. Jacob Frazer. Later, under BG William Henderson, unit and dates unknown. | Stono Ferry, St. James Goose Creek Church, Congaree, Orangeburgh, Edisto | |
| SC | George | Antse | Camden District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | Served under Col. Thomas Taylor during 1782. Unit unknown. | ||
| SC | John | Armstrong | Camden District Regiment | Served as a Footman under Capt. John McKinney, Col. Thomas Taylor. Dates unknown. | ||||
| SC | John | Armstrong | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | A Wagon Master under Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin during 1779. | ||
| SC | Benjamin | Arnold | Lieutenant | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | A 2nd Lieutenant under Col. Thomas Taylor 1781-1782. | |
| SC | George | Ashford | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1783 | 150 Days under Capt. Lewis Pope, Col. Thomas Taylor Feb.-Aug. 1781. Served in Marion's Brigade during 1783, unit unknown. | ||
| SC | William | Ashley | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. William Robertson (?), Col. Thomas Taylor during 1781. | ||
| SC | John | Baker | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | Served under Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball. | ||
| SC | John | Ballard | Captain | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | A Captain under Lt. Col. John Marshall during 1779. | ||
| SC | Nathan | Bar | Camden District Regiment | Served under Lt. John Gilbreath, Capt. Wilson Nesbitt. Dates unknown. | ||||
| SC | Charles | Barber | Sergeant | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Sergeant under Maj./Col. John Marshall 1779-1781. | |
| SC | John | Barclay | Major | Camden District Regiment | 1778 | 1781 | Major in Militia 1778-1780 under Col. Joseph Kershaw. aka John Barkley. | |
| SC | John Sr. | Barkley | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 55 Days in Cavalry under Capt. Henry Coffey. Also with a wagon team. Then, served in Cavalry under Capt. William Nisbett during 1781 (Kershaw Regiment). | |||
| SC | John Jr. | Barkley | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1781 | Served under Capt. Henry Coffey 6/25/1780 to 5/4/1781. 1781, also served under Lt. James Craig (Kershaw Regiment). | ||
| SC | John | Barnet | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Richland County. Served in Militia during 1781-1782, unit unknown. | ||
| SC | William Jr. | Barnet | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1781 | Served under Capt. John Drennan. Promoted to Lieutenant and Adjutant. | ||
| SC | Robert | Barnett | Camden District Regiment | Served under Capt. Hugh White, Capt. John Drennan. Dates unknown. | ||||
| SC | Nathan | Barr | Lieutenant | Camden District Regiment | A Lieutenant under Capt. Robert Montgomery. Dates unknown. | |||
| SC | John | Bartley | Captain | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1775 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. | |
| SC | Andrew | Baskin | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1780 | Served under Lt. Col. John Marshall, Col. Joseph Kershaw. Unit unknown. | ||
| SC | Moses | Beard | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1783 | From Kershaw District. 1779, served eight months under Capt. Luke Petty, Col. Joseph Kershaw. After the Fall of Charleston, served under Capt. George Dunlap (Kershaw Regiment). Also, a Spy for Lt. Col. William Washington until the end of the war. | Stono Ferry, Hanging Rock, Rugeley's Mill | |
| SC | Ulrick | Beard | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1782 | Served under Col. Thomas Taylor 1780-1782, unit unknown. Promoted to Lieutenant. | ||
| SC | John | Bell | Captain | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1781 | A Captain under Col. Thomas Taylor during 1781. | Eutaw Springs |
| SC | Benedict | Best | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1782 | Served under Maj./Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball from 10/10/1779 to 7/30/1781 and from 11/1/1781 to 7/20/1782. Unit unknown. | ||
| SC | Jacob | Bethany | Captain | Camden District Regiment | 1782 | 1783 | From Richland District. A Lieutenant under Col. Thomas Taylor 1781-1782. Also a Commissary and a Captain. | |
| SC | Jacob | Bethany | Lieutenant | Camden District Regiment | 1781 | 1782 | From Richland District. A Lieutenant under Col. Thomas Taylor 1781-1782. Also a Commissary and a Captain. | |
| SC | Jacob | Bethany | Commissary | Camden District Regiment | Under Col. Thomas Taylor. Also a Lieutenant. From Richland District. | |||
| SC | John | Bigbee | Camden District Regiment | 1782 | 1782 | From Richland District. 46 Days under Lt. Robert Howell, Capt. William Goodwyn during 1782. Aka John Bigbea. | ||
| SC | John | Bird | Camden District Regiment | 1776 | 1781 | Served under Capt. John Graves, Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin, Lt. Col. Joseph Kirkland. | Florida Expedition 1778, Kettle Creek (GA), Stono Ferry, Rocky Mount, Fishing Creek, Siege of Augusta, Eutaw Springs | |
| SC | Thomas | Blair | Wagoner | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | From Lancaster District. First served under Capt. John Ballard, Lt. Col. John Marshall. Then, served under Capt. Dunlap (Fairfield Regiment). A Wagoner in Sumter's Brigade. Then, served under Capt. James Stevenson (Kershaw Regiment). | Lynches Creek, Hanging Rock | |
| SC | Samuel | Bland | Quarter Master | Camden District Regiment | 1779 | 1779 | A QM under Col. Thomas Taylor Feb.-May 1779. | |
| SC | Daniel | Boatwright | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | Served under Capt. John Chesnut, dates unknown. At the Fall of Charleston. | Siege of Charleston 1780 | ||
| SC | John | Bond | Captain | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | A Captain under Col. Richard Richardson. | Snow Campaign | |
| SC | Squire | Boone | Sergeant | Camden District Regiment | 1777 | A Sergeant under Capt. John Cook, Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. 1779, served as a Sergeant under Capt. Robert McGowan (Camden District Regiment), then Capt. John McCord, Lt. Col. John Russell (Orangeburgh District Regiment). Move to KY. | ||
| SC | Samuel Jr. | Boone | Camden District Regiment | 1775 | 1778 | Served under Capt. William McGowan, Lt. Col. Robert Goodwin. 1778, moved to KY with his uncle, Daniel Boone. | ||
| SC | Joseph | Bradley | Camden District Regiment | Served six months under Col. Thomas Taylor. Unit and dates unknown. | ||||
| SC | William | Brewer | Captain | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | A Captain under Lt. Col. Eli Kershaw in 1780. | |
| SC | William | Brewer | Camden District Regiment | 1780 | 1780 | Served in Militia during 1780 and provided food for Col. Kershaw's regiment. |