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Dissenting Ministers in South Carolina 1680-1786

8 December 2008

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
James Edmonds

1750's

1753-1767

b. 1720 England

Cainhoy Congregational Church

Independent Congregational Church, Charleston

"A Faithful Ambassador": The Diary of Rev. William Hutson, Pastor of the Independent Meeting in Charleston 1757-1761, The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 107, p. 272

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

1743-1756

 

1757 - d. 1761

Stoney Creek Independent Presbyterian Church

 

Charleston Circular Church

"A Faithful Ambassador": The Diary of Rev. William Hutson, Pastor of the Independent Meeting in Charleston 1757-1761, The South Carolina Historical Magazine vol 107, p. 272

"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
Cotton Mather 1699 Charleston Circular Congregation Died in the Yellow Fever epdemic of 1699.  His death mention in the Sewell Diaries.
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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