|
Name |
Date |
Location |
Source |
| Hugh Adams | 1698 1699 - 1701 |
Charlestown, South Carolina Wappetaw |
"Wapetaw Congregational Curch", Petrona Royal McIver, The South Carolina Historical Magazine, Vol LVII |
| Joseph Alexander | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 | ||
| George Anderson | d. berf 1751 | Will of Isaac Hayne d.17 Dec 1751 p. 17 Jan 1752 | |
| Moses Allen | 1775 | Wappetaw, Military Chaplin, in Georgia by the time of the Rev. War. | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 |
| Nathan Bassett | 1733 | Circular Church | "Wapetaw Congregational Curch", Petrona Royal McIver, The South Carolina Historical Magazine, Vol LVII |
| John Baxter | 1734 | Cainhoy | |
| Nicholas Bedgegood | 1776 | Ashely River | "The Baptist and Methodist Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution", Durward T. Stokes The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol. 7 |
| Thomas Bell | 1747 | James Island | Will of Martha Bee, d. 3 Oct 1747, p. 31 May 1751 |
| Edmund Botsford | 1770's after the Rev. War |
Chaplin to South Carolina Troops Georgetown South Carolina |
"The Baptist and Methodist Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution", Durward T. Stokes The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol. 7 |
| Charles Commins (Cummings) | 1770's | Miltary Chaplin | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 |
| James Creswell | 1770's | 96 | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 |
| Francis Cummings | Served in the Second Provincial Congress | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 | |
| Daniel Dobell, son of Philip Dobell | d. Sep 15, 1774 | General Baptist Congregation at Ashley-Ferry | Death Notices in the South Carolina Charleston Gazette, 1732 - 1775 |
| Philip Dobell | d. Aug. 20, 1774 | General Baptist Congregation at Ashley-Ferry | Death Notices in the South Carolina Charleston Gazette, 1732 - 1775 |
| George Duffield | 1770's | Military Chaplin | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 |
| Joshua Edwards | 1755 | Lynches Creek Baptist Church | Marie Brunson Jefferson |
| Caleb Evans | ..d April 22, 1772 | Charleston General Baptist Congregation | Death Notices in the South Carolina Charleston Gazette, 1732 - 1775 |
| Hugh Fisher | 1720 - d. 1734 | Dorchester | |
| Richard Furman | 1776 | Chaplin to S. C. Troops Charleston Baptist Church |
"The Baptist and Methodist Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution", Durward T. Stokes The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol. 73, p. 87 |
| John Harris | Served in Cont'l Congress | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 | |
| Oliver Hart | 1750 - 1780 | Charleston Baptist Congregation | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 |
| Henry Haywood | 1770's | Stono | "The Baptist and Methodist Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution", Durward T. Stokes The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol. 7 |
| William Hutson | 1740 - d. 1761 | Charleston Circular Church | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 |
| Henry Ledbetter | 1755 1759 |
Lynches Creek Baptist Church Converted to Calvanism and moved to NC |
Marie Brunson Jefferson |
| Joseph Lord | 1695-1720 | Dorchester | History and Published Records of the Midway Congregational Church Liberty County, Georgia |
| John McLeod | 1747 | Edisto Island | Will of Martha Bee, d. 3 Oct 1747, p. 31 May 1751 |
| John Martin | 1759 d. July 4, 1774 |
Wappetaw/Cainhoy Willtown |
"Wapetaw Congregational Curch", Petrona Royal McIver, The South Carolina Historical Magazine, Vol LVII Death Notices in the South Carolina Charleston Gazette, 1732 - 1775 |
| John Osgood | 1734 - 1754 | Dorchester | History and Published Records of the Midway Congregational Church Liberty County, Georgia |
| James Parker | 1741 | Charlestown | "A Faithful Watchmand on the Wall of Charlestown" Josiah Smith and Moderate Revivialism in Colonial South Carolina, by Thomas S Kid, The South Carolina Historical Magazine Vol 105, No. 2, |
| Job Parker | 1734 d. Oct 1736 |
Wappetaw | Will of John Hendrick d. 16 Feb 1735/36 r. 17 Apr. 1736 |
| William Porter | 1733 d. Jan 1733/34 |
Wappetaw | "Wapetaw Congregational Curch", Petrona Royal McIver, The South Carolina Historical Magazine, Vol LVII |
| Evan Pugh | 1776 | St. David's, Mount Pleasant | "The Baptist and Methodist Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution", Durward T. Stokes The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol. 7 |
| Jno. Ras | 1744 | Williamsburg | Will of John Hamilton d.24 Apr. 1744 p. 20 Oct 1744 r. 12 Dec 1744 |
| Joseph Reese | 1770's | South Carolina | "The Baptist and Methodist Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution", Durward T. Stokes The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol. 7 |
| Thomas Reese | twice, first time 1778 second time 1782- | Salem, Black River during the Rev. War was forced to return to NC. Came back to Salem, 1782 | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 |
| Azel Roe | Missionary from New Jersey returned home and served as military chaplin | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 | |
| William Richardson | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 | ||
| Archibald Simpson | Salem, Black River, returned to England at beginning of Rev. War. | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 | |
| James Smart | 1755 1760s |
Lynches Creek Baptist Coosawhatchie Baptist Church now Beech Branch Batpist Church Allendale County |
Marie Brunson Jefferson |
| Josiah Smith | 1728 1734 |
Cainhoy Independent Church |
"The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 |
| Archibald Stobo | d. 1741 | Willtown Congregation | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 |
| William Tennent | Served in Con't Congress, Charleston Circular Church | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 | |
| John Thomas | 1767 - d. 1771 | Wappetaw | "The Presbyterian Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution" The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 71, p. 270 |
| Elhanah Winchester | 1776 | Welch Neck | "The Baptist and Methodist Clergy in South Carolina and the American Revolution", Durward T. Stokes The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol. 7 |
| George Whitefield | 1740 | Itinerate | "A Faithful Watchmand on the Wall of Charlestown" Josiah Smith and Moderate Revivialism in Colonial South Carolina, by Thomas S Kid, The South Carolina Historical Magazine Vol 105, No. 2, |
| John Zubly | 1748 Jan 1759 | Wappetaw | Will of William Hendrick d. 7 Nov 1749 p 5 Jan 1749/50 r. 19 Jan 1749/50 |
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