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Revolutionary War Soldiers for NC and SC

Data provided by the website Carolana.

StateFirstLastRankRegimentFromTo NotesBattles 
SC Isaac Anderson SC 3rd Regiment1776 1779, under Capt. Felix Warley. Permalink
NC Jacob Anderson PrivateGuilford County Regiment1776 17761776, a Private under Col. James Martin, Captain not named. From New Jersey, soon returned. Permalink
SC Jacob Anderson Little River District Regiment Served in Picken's Brigade after the Fall of Charleston. Dates and unit unknown. Permalink
NC James Anderson 4th NC Regiment1777 17781/25/1777, a Drum Major.
Died on 6/12/1778.
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NC James Anderson CaptainOcracoke Independent Company1776 17814/29/1776, a Captain of Provincial Troops.
7/12/1776, notified Provincial Council that he's completed his company.
Disbanded in Dec. 1777.
1778-1781, a Captain in the Tyrrell County Regiment of Militia.
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NC James Anderson Private1st NC Regiment1778 1780May 1778, a Private under Capt. Tilghman Dixon.
Upon the Fall of Charleston, he escaped capture and joined MG Richard Caswell's Militia as they were marching south.
Brandwine Creek (PA), Siege of Charleston (SC). Permalink
NC James Anderson Private5th NC Regiment1777 1777A Private under Capt. William Caswell.
Died on 11/14/1777.
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NC James Anderson PrivateNew Bern District Minutemen1776 2/27/1776, a known Private under Capt. Thomas Williams. From Dobbs County. Possibly the same man as directly above.Moore's Creek Bridge. Permalink
NC James Anderson WagonerRowan County Regiment1776 1776, a Wagoner, unit unknown. Served six tours, no officers remembered. Permalink
SC James Anderson SC 3rd Regiment1775 Served under Capt. Robert Goodwyn. Permalink
SC James Anderson Served in Militia during 1779 and 1783. Nothing more known. Permalink
SC James Anderson 180 Days as a Dragoon. Nothing more known. Permalink
SC James Anderson SC 3rd Regiment1775 From Fairfield District. Served under Capt. Thomas Woodward. Permalink
SC James Anderson Fairfield Regiment1776 1779First served under Capt. Joseph Brown, Col. John Winn. Then, served under Capt. John Feemster, Lt. Col. Joseph Brown. Promoted to Lieutenant.Charleston Neck. Permalink
SC James Anderson Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment1779 1783First served under Capt. Hugh Wardlaw. Then, served under Capt. John Calhoun, Col. Andrew Pickens. Permalink
SC James Anderson SC 5th Regiment1776 Permalink
SC James Anderson 1781 1781230 Days under Lt. John Piercey. Wounded 5/8/1781. Permalink
SC James Anderson 163 Days in Militia 1780-1782. Nothing more known. Permalink
SC James Anderson CorporalSC 2nd Regiment1775 1777A Corporal and a Sergeant. Permalink
SC James Anderson LieutenantTurkey Creek Regiment1780 1781A Lieutenant under Capt. Thomas Robins and Col. Edward Lacey.Fish Dam Ford, Blackstocks, Ft. Watson, Orangeburgh, Ft. Granby. Permalink
SC James Anderson SergeantSC 2nd Regiment1777 1778A Corporal and a Sergeant. Permalink
SC Jeremiah Anderson CaptainNew Acquisition District Regiment1782 1783A Captain under Col. Philemon Waters. Permalink
NC John Anderson CaptainRutherford County Regiment1780 1780, a Captain under Maj. Robert Porter and Col. Andrew Hampton. Permalink
NC John Anderson CaptainWashington County Regiment1778 17791778, a Captain under Col. John Carter. 1779, a Lt. Colonel in the Sullivan County Regiment. Permalink
NC John Anderson EnsignNC State Legion1781 1781, an Ensign under Capt. Daniel Wright and in the Wilmington Expedition. From Surry County.Brick House. Permalink
NC John Anderson LieutenantRutherford County Regiment1782 1782, a Lieutenant under Capt. Jacob Vanzant. Permalink
NC John Anderson Lt ColSullivan County Regiment1779 1781Was a Captain in the Washington County Regiment of Militia. 1779, a Lt. Colonel under Col. Isaac Shelby until 1Q '81. Permalink
NC John Anderson Private1st NC Regiment1781 4/28/1781, a Private under Capt. Griffith John McRee for 12 months. Permalink
NC John Anderson Private5th NC Regiment1776 17805/6/1776, a Private under Capt. John Enloe for one year.
10/24/1776, re-enlisted for another 3 years in the same unit.
10/25/1777, Capt. Enloe resigned, and his company was taken over by Capt. Thomas Armstrong (2nd NC Regiment). 9/10/1778, a known Private under Capt. Thomas Armstrong (2nd NC Regiment). Deserted on 2/9/1780 (?). From Pitt County.
Brandwine Creek (PA), Germantown (PA), Monmouth (NJ). Permalink
NC John Anderson PrivateNC State Cavalry-Western District1780 Sep. 1780, a Private under Capt. David Ramsey. From Rowan County.Wahab's Plantation (SC). Permalink
NC John Anderson PrivatePitt County Regiment1780 17811780, a Private under Capt. John Hodges. 1781, a Private under Capt. John Moye (Craven County Regiment). Permalink
NC John Anderson PrivateWilkes County Regiment1779 17821779, a Fifer under Capt. William Galbreath. 1780, a Fifer under Capt. John Barton. Moved to Washington County. 1781, a Sergeant. 1781, a Private again under Capt. James Richardson. 1782, a Sergeant again. Born in 1753 in Bedford County, VA.Kings Mountain (SC), Moncks Corner #4 (SC), Lookout Mountain (TN). Permalink
NC John Anderson SergeantWashington County Regiment1781 1782Was a Private. 1781, a Sergeant under Capt. James Roddy. Then back to Private. 1782, a Sergeant again under Capt. James Hunter. Permalink
SC John Anderson SC 3rd Regiment1775 Served under Capt. John Purvis. Permalink
SC John Anderson Berkeley County Regiment1780 1782Served under Capt. William McCauley, Col. Richard Richardson, Jr. Permalink
SC John Anderson SC 1st Regiment1779 Court martialed for deserting his post, faced a firing squad. Permalink
SC John Anderson Fairfield Regiment1777 Served under Capt. George Farrar (?). Served under Capt. Thomas Shannon, Col. Richard Winn. Also, an Adjutant to Col. George Hicks. Permalink
SC John Anderson AdjutantUpper Craven County Regiment An Adjutant under Col. George Hicks. Permalink
SC John Anderson CaptainNew Acquisition District Regiment1775 1776A 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. Permalink
SC John Anderson Lieutenant 1781Lieutenant in Dragoons. Retired July 1781. Nothing more known. Permalink
SC John Anderson Private A Private and an NCO in Marion's Brigade. Nothing more known. Permalink
SC John Anderson Sergeant A Sergeant of Horse in Militia. Nothing more known. Permalink
SC John Anderson SergeantSC 5th Regiment1776 Permalink
SC John Jr. Anderson Served in Pickens' Brigade after the Fall of Charleston. Nothing more known. Permalink
SC John Sr. Anderson Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck, unit and dates unknown. Killed in battle. Permalink
SC Jonathan Anderson SC 1st Regiment1780 Served under Capt. Joseph Elliott. Permalink
SC Joseph Anderson PrivateUpper Granville County Regiment 29 Days under Lt. Jacob Buxton, Capt. Joseph Thomson, Col. William Harden, dates unknown. Also served 240 days as a Private in Marion's Brigade during 1780, unit unknown. Permalink
SC Joshua Anderson Roebuck's Battalion of Spartan Regiment Served under Col. Benjamin Roebuck before and after the Fall of Charleston. Unit and dates unknown. Permalink
SC Kellis Anderson Served in Pickens' Brigade. Nothing more known. Permalink
SC Levi Anderson Wagoner A Wagoner in Pickens' Brigade after the Fall of Charleston. Nothing more known. Permalink