South Carolina
William Baskin was born on 14 February 1737 and died 9 April 1804. He
served as a captain and also performed patriotic service for our country. He
was married to Ann Reid.
Jeremiah Doughty/Doty was born circa 1740 and died after 19 April 1816. He
served as a captain during the Revolution. He was first married to Sarah
(unknown) and then to Susanah Stovall.
William Drennan was born on 8 March 1739 and died on 24 January 1810. He
served in the military as a soldier. He also performed civil service and
patriotic service for our country. He was married to Sarah Barnes.
Laurence Easterwood was born circa 1740 and died before 1810. He served as
a private and performed patriotic service for our county.
Thomas Hamilton was born 2 July 1760 and died 2 May 1853. He served as a
private in the Revolution. He was married to Anne Kennedy.
Thomas Hardeman was born on 15 October 1730 and died after 27 August
1791. He was a captain in the military. He was married to Elizabeth
(unknown).
John Narramore was born 2 January 1762 and died 11 June 1851. He served as
lieutenant during the Revolution. He first married Mary (unknown) and then
Nancy Adkins.
Joseph Boggs was born circa 1750 and died after 16 December 1796. He
served as a private during the Revolution. He was married to Jean Renwick.
David Hamilton was born circa 1720 and died before 10 Nov 1801. He
provided patriotic service during the Revolution. He was married to Jean
(unknown).
William Kennedy was born circa 1730 and died before 1820. He served as a
private during the Revolution. He was married to Mary Ann Brandon.
William Kelly was born on 11 July 1758 and died on 27 December 1837. He
served as a private during the Revolution. He was married to Elizabeth
(unknown).
William Childress was born on 25 December 1762 and died on 14 January
1839. He served as a private during the Revolution. He was married to
Charity Charoon.
Claudius Pegues, Jr., was born on 9 April 1755 and died on 23 November
1792. He provided patriotic service during the Revolution. He was married to
Marcia Saunders.
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