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South Carolina Reeves in the Revolutionary War

South Carolina Reeves in the Revolutionary War

South Carolina Reeves in the Revolution



Reeves, Benjamin
2nd Regiment, 4 November 1775
Re-enlisted, 1 July 1779
Re-enlisted, 1 November 1779
Discharged, 8 March 1779

Rives, Benjamin
1780; 28 days in militia in 1780 and at Fall of Charleston

Reeves, Daniel
Married Eleanor Guthrie 17 June 1779
RW Pensioner

Reavs, Daniel
Salt-Catchers Volunteer Company under Capt. James Jones 1775
(Salkehatchie River area)

Reaves, David
68 days in Militia under Lt. Jacob Boxton

Reeves, Green, probably Green Rives
Lt. under Capt. William Goodwin & Col. Taylor
See Thomas, Absalom, RW Pension

Rives, Green
1780-1782, under Col. Taylor
265 days in militia

Rives, Henry
Militia, October 1779 – September 1782; under Col. Taylor

Reeves, James
In Militia before the fall of Charleston
A. A. 6319
S 647 (Indent)
Indent issued 23 June 1785 to Mr. James Reeves for 1:10:0
For his service in militia as per Account Audited (A.A.)

Reeves, John
On Frigate South Carolina

Rives, John
Militia, 16 April 1781 – 1 March 1782

Reeves, Joseph
2nd Regiment, 4 November 1775
Re-enlisted, 1 November 1779 under Capt. Richard Mason

Reeves, Lazarus
123 days as a Sergeant, July 1781 – August 1782
Under capt. James Craig & Col. Thomas Taylor at Monck’s Corner

Reaves, Lazarus
Ranger under Capt. Robert Goodwin & Col. Thomson &
In Battle of Sullivan’s Hill

Reavs, Thomas, Jr.
Salt-Catcher’s Volunteer Company under Capt. James Jones, 1775
Salkehatchie River area

Reavs, Thomas, Sr.
Salt-Catcher’s Volunteer Company under Capt. James Jones, 1775
Salkehatchie River area

Reaves, Timothy
Lt under Capt. John Cook & Col. Robert Goodwyn

Rives, Timothy
60 days as a Lt. and Commissary in Militia during 1781-1782
Under Col. Taylor

Source

Bobby Gilmer Moss, Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution

From the research of Dan Knight.