revolutionary war loyalists

Loyalists
In the
Southern Campaign
Of the Revolutionary War
By Murtie June Clark
Volume I, II, III



Official Rolls of Loyalists Recruited
From North and South Carolina, Georgia
Florida, Mississippi, and Lousiana


Baltimore
Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.

1981



Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
King's Rangers
Page 54
Muster, Lieut Colonel Thomas Brown's Company, King's Rangers, Savannah, GA, 24 Oct 1781, 61 days, 25 Oct- 24 Dec 1781
#55 Private Thomas Small

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
King's Rangers
Page 55
Muster, Lieut Colonel Thomas Brown's Company, King's Rangers, Savannah GA, 24 Apr 1782, 61 Days, 25 Apr - 24 Jun 1782
#25 Private Thomas Small

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
King's Rangers
Page 82
Muster, Captain Alexander Campbell Wylly's Company, King's Rangers, Augusta, GA, 24 Apr 1781, 61 days, 25 Apr - 24 Jun 1781
#24 Private Thomas Small

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
South Carolina Rangers
Page 111
Camden South Carolina Militia
Pay Abstract Nr 7, Colonel Robert English's Regiment, First regiment of Camden Militia, Soldier's Certification for six months service, 61 days, 12 Sept - 12 Nov 1781, Charleston, SC, 19 Nov 1781
#16 Private Joshua Small

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
Camden South Carolina Militia
Page 115
Pay Abstract Nr 14, Colonel Robert English's Regiment, First Regiment of Camden Militia, Captain John Robinson's Company, Soldier's Certification, 43 days pay, 1 Aug - 12 Sep 1781, Charleston, SC, to be paid 20 Nov 1781
#12 Private Thomas Small

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
Camden South Carolina Militia
Page 138
Pay Abstract Nr 154, Colonel William Ballentine's Regiment, Second Regiment of Camden Militia, pay for 92 days service, 6 May - 5 Aug 1782, 9 Sept 1782
#112 Private Thomas Small, 20 days


Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
Ninety Six Brigade
Page 223
Statement by Robert Anderson, Lieut Colonel of Militia, First Regiment, Ninety Six Brigade. William Small and his son Thomas Small, did 15 days duty under my command at James Island SC, 26 Jul 1782.
Approved: I. Allen, Lieut Colonel
Commandant of Charlestown
(Note: to be added to Colonel Cotton's Abstact Nr_)

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
Ninety Six Brigade
Page 237
Pay Abstract Nr 3, Colonel John Cotton's Regiment, Stevenson's Creek Militia, Ninety Six Brigade, Certification by Soldiers, those who came to Orangeburgh, SC, with Lieut Colonel John H. Cruger, and omitted from the former abstract), 183 - days pay, 14 Jun - 13 Dec 1780
#6 Private William Small* 15 days pay
*added by order of the Commandant
Amount: L16.16.0 attest: Robert Gray, Pay Master, Charlestown, SC, 24 Jul 1781

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
Ninety Six Brigade
Page 313
Pay Abstract Nr 155, Colonel Thomas Pearson's Regiment, Little River Militia, Ninety Six Brigade, 10 Sept 1782, 92-days pay, 6 May - 5 Aug 1782
#7 Private William Small 65 days, 2 May - 5 Aug

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
Ninety Six Brigade
Page 316
Payu Absteract Nr 167, Colonel Thomas Pearson's Regiment, Little River Militia, Ninety Six Brigade, 61 days pay, 6 Aug - 6 Oct 82
#9 Private William Small

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
Ninety Six Brigade
Page 319
Pay Abstract Nr 167, Colonel Thomas Pearson's Regiment, Little River Militia, Ninety Six Brigade, Charleston SC, 148 days pay, 6 Augh - 31 Dec 1782
#118 Private William Small

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I
Burials of Refugees in Charleston SC
Page 546
Ninety Six District
Date Issued To For
17 Mar 1782 Thomas Edghill Mr. Small, aged 55 (b. 1727)

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume II
Queen's Rangers
Page 605
Muster Roll of Captain Alexander Wickham's Troop, Queen's Ranger, Hussars, J. Graves Simcoe, Esq., Lieut Colonel Commandant, from 24 February to 24 April 1780
#4 Private Thomas Smales

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume II
Queen's Rangers
Page 607
Muster Roll of Captain Alexander Wickham's Troop, Queen's Rangers, Hussars, John Graves Simcoe, Esq., Lieut Colonel Commandant, from 24 June to 24 August 1780
#13 Private Thomas Smales

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume II
Queen's Rangers
Page 609
Muster Roll of Captain Alexander Wickham's Troop, Queen's Rangers, Hussars, John Graves Simcoe, Esq., Lieut Colonel Commandant, 25 October 1780
#35 Private Thomas Smales transferred

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume II
Queen's Rangers
Page 473
Muster Roll of Captain James Murray's Company, Queen's Rangers, J. Graves Simcoe, Esq., Lieut Colonel Commandant, 25 Octover 1778 to 24 December 1778
#24 Private Thomas Smales

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume III
King's American Regiment
Page 71
Muster Roll, Lieut Colonel George Campbell's Company, King's American Regiment, Savannah GA, 25 April 1781 to 24 June 1781 61 days inclusive
#26 private John Small enlisted 30 May 1781

Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume III
Miscellaneous Units
Page 424
Muster Roll, Lieut colonel Thomas Brown's Company, King's Rangers, from 25 April 1783 to 24 June 1783
#12 Private Thomas Small