DAR Ancestor Number A044715.
His service was documented by his Application for Revolutionary War Pension S9339 (revwarapps.org) in which he testified:
"he was taken prisoner on Parole and afterwards sent by the British on 27 August 1780 with 63 others to Saint Augustine and remained there for 11 months and then sent to Philadelphia to be exchanged -- that from there he returned to South Carolina and immediately enrolled himself as a volunteer in a body of militia commanded by General Marion [Francis Marion] and Continued with him until the evacuation of Charleston when all military services ceased to wit in May 1782.".
DAR Ancestor Number A044715.
His service was documented by his Application for Revolutionary War Pension S9339 (revwarapps.org) in which he testified:
"he was taken prisoner on Parole and afterwards sent by the British on 27 August 1780 with 63 others to Saint Augustine and remained there for 11 months and then sent to Philadelphia to be exchanged -- that from there he returned to South Carolina and immediately enrolled himself as a volunteer in a body of militia commanded by General Marion [Francis Marion] and Continued with him until the evacuation of Charleston when all military services ceased to wit in May 1782.".
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