Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution Volume I, A-J BRIAN, BARNABY He served in the Second Regiment under Capt. Thomas Dunbar during 1779. Saffell, p. 293. BRIAN, HARDY See Bryant Hardy. BRIAN, JAMES He served in the militia under Capt. William McKenzie, Col. William Hill and Gen. Sumter. M125. BRIAN, MATTHEW He served in the militia under Capt. James Giles, Col. Hill and Gen. Sumter during 1781. Salley, Doc., p. 67; Ervin, p. 83. BRIAN, WILLIAM He enlisted in the Fourth Regiment on 14 February 1776. N.A.853. BRIANS, JOHN He served in the militia under Col. Roebuck after the Fall of Charleston. A.A.740; X3372. BRIANT, FRANCES He served in the militia during 1782. A.A.742; N92. BRIANT, WILLIAM He enlisted in the Third Regiment on 22 April 1779. A.A.741A; N.A.853. BRYAN, ANGLIA He served in the cavalry under Col. Maham and Gen. Marion. S.C.H.&G., V, 117. BRYAN, BARNABY He enlisted in the Second Regiment on 4 November 1775. In 1777, he was under Col. Matte. N.A.853; S.C.H.&G., XVI, 29. BRYAN, HENRY He served in the light dragoons under Capt. Martin. Lt. Col. Polk and Gen. Sumter during 1781. Salley, Doc., p. 88, A.A.853A; M625. BRYAN, JOHN, SR. W8388 m. Lydia (Simons), 3 February 1783 He served as a lieutenant and paymaster under Col. Hampton. C475; C.S. BRYAN, JOHN He served as a comet in the light dragoons under Col. Maham and Gen. Marion. C.S.; Yearbook, 1893. Page 1 of 4 ** PAGE BREAK ** Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution Volume I, A-J BRYAN,JOHN m. Mary He was taken prisoner and confined in Charleston, where he died. Annuitants Claims. BRYAN, JOSEPH He served twelve days in the militia under Lt. Jacob Buxton. A.A.854; X3886; C.S. BRYAN, LEWIS He served twenty-five days in the militia under Lt. Jacob Buxton. C.S., A.A.855; X3885. BRYAN, MATTHEW He served ten months during 1782 under Gen. Sumter. His service was certified by Capt. James Giles. A.A.855A. BRYAN, SIMON He served as a horseman from 12 May to 10 August 1781 in the militia under Lt. Jacob Buxton. From 10 August 1781 to 10 January 1782 he was again a horseman. C.S.; A.A.859; W86; W87; X3888. BRYAN, WILLIAM He served twenty-three days in the militia under Lt. Jacob Buxton. C.S.: A.A.860; X3887. BRYAN, WILLIAM He served as a horseman in the militia from 12 May to l0 January 1782. A.A.860; W84; W85. BRYAN, WILLIAM He served in the Third Regiment under Capt. George Lidell during 1779. S.C.H.&G., V, 156. BRYAN, WILLIAM See William Bryant. BRYAN, ZACHARIAH He enlisted in the Second Regiment on 4 November 1775. N.A.853. BRYANT, ANGLIS He served three months and twenty-nine days from 22 September 1782 to 20 January 1783 in the cavalry under Col. Maham. A.A.860A; A51. BRYANT, CHARLES He enlisted in the Sixth Regiment on 18 April 1776 and on 1 February 1780 was in the First Regiment. N.A.853. Page 2 of 4 ** PAGE BREAK ** Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution Volume I, A-J BRYANT, CHARLES ATWAY He served as a quartermaster under Lt. Col. Hampton. C.S. BRYANT, CYRUS He served eighty-four days in the militia from 2 March to 19 May 1780 under Lt. Thomas Cochran. A.A.861; 2542; C.S. BRYANT, DANIEL He enlisted in the First Regiment on 27 October1777. In 1780, he was under Capt. Charles Skirving. Salley, Doc., p. 41; N.A.853. BRYANT, FRANCIS See Francis Briant. BRYANT, FRED He served thirty days during 1782. C.S. BRYANT, GRAY He served one hundred thirty-four days under Colonel Benton during 1781 and 1782. C.S.; Gregg, p. 405; A.A.862; Y695; 554-3. BRYANT, HARDY He served under Gen. Marion during 1781 and 1782. C.S.; Gregg, p. 405; A.A.739; F346; Y694. BRYANT, HENRY He served in Sumter's brigade. Salley, Doc., p. 7. BRYANT, JOHN He served as a brigade genera1 in the militia and was at Briar Creek, Georgia, during March 1779. Heitman, p. 129. BRYANT, JOHN See John O’Briant. BRYANT, ROBERT He served as a private in the militia after the fall of Charleston. A.A.864; U200. BRYANT, ROBERT He served as a lieutenant under Col. Anderson and was a captain in the militia from Edgefield District. C,S.; A.A.278A. BRYANT, THOMAS He served sixty-six days in the militia during 1782. R306. BRYANT, WILLIAM He served nine months in the Third Regiment and was a private and lieutenant in the militia after the fa11 of Charleston. C.S.; A.A.865; U182; W88. Page 3 of 4 ** PAGE BREAK ** Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution Volume I, A-J ###### # # ##### ####### # # ##### ####### # # # # ## ## # # # ## # # # # # ## ## # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ###### # # # # #### ##### # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ## ### # # # # # # ###### # # ##### ####### # # ### ##### ####### # # Transcribed from original documents by Brent R. Brian & Martha M. Brian. 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