For clarification purposes, the following sources were used in compiling this information:
Lewis, James A. Neptune's Militia: The Frigate South Carolina During the American Revolution. The Kent State University Press, 1999. Section entitled "Appendix: Crew and Marines of the South Carolina", pages 135-170.
Moss, Bobby Gilmer. Roster of the South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution. Genealogical Publishing Company, 1983.
Revill, Janie. Copy of the Original Index Book Showing the Revolutionary Claims Filed in South Carolina Between August 20, 1783 and August 31, 1786. Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969.
Hereafter, these sources are referenced as Lewis, Moss and Revill.
NCOs and Enlisted Men on board the Frigate South Carolina -
S.B. Aeane - Moss contains no entry for a S.B. Aeane who served on board the frigate South Carolina. Lewis does indeed cite his name but, gives no information as to the "position" he would have occupied on board the frigate. According to Revill, he was awarded 169p/10s/10d on June 12, 1783. Revill, p. 385.
John Aleuscke - Moss does not cite a John Aleuscke as having served on board the frigate South Carolina. Lewis does cite John Aleuscke as having served on the frigate but, does not mention his "position" on board the frigate. According to Revill, he was awarded 5p/8s/9d in Return 88. Revill, p. 386.
John Beckford - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". Revill, p. 385. Lewis provides no information as to his "position" on board the frigate. According to Revill, he was awarded 79p/4s/3d on May 31, 1785.
William Bradford - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". A.A.692A; C529; Revill, p. 385. Lewis states that he was a "sailor". According to Revill, he was awarded 3p/4s/6d on October 6, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Richard Briggs - He married Huldah -------. Moss states that "he served as a privateer and was also aboard the frigate South Carolina as a surgeon's mate". A.A.754A; C533; Revill, p. 385. This same source indicates that he filed Pension Application S10458. Lewis states that he was a "surgeon's mate". According to Revill, he was awarded 124p/6s/7.5d on October 6, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Thomas Chilton - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". Revill, p. 385. Lewis cites no information for him regarding the "position" he occupied on board the frigate. According to Revill, he was awarded 30p/6s/8d on June 10, 1783. Revill, p. 385.
James Connell - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". Revill, p. 385. Lewis cites no information for his "position" on board the frigate. According to Revill, he was awarded 149p/18s/6d on August 16, 1783. Revill, p. 385.
Richard Croom - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". C.S.; Revill, p. 385; A.A.1641; C526. Lewis states that he was a "sailor". According to Revill, he was awarded 27p/7s/11.25d on October 6, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Jean Baptist DuCoin - Moss lists his last name as "DuBoin" and states that "he served as armorer on the frigate South Carolina". C668. Lewis states that he was an "armorer". According to Revill, he was awarded 49p/7s/6d on May 28, 1785. Revill, p. 385.
Jehu Egan - Moss does not cite a Jehu Egan as having served on board the frigate South Carolina. But, he does cite John Eagan as "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". A.A.2132; C375; C.S. Lewis does not cite any information concerning his "position" on board the frigate. According to Revill, he was awarded 29p/16s/7d in Return 257. Revill, p. 386.
George Fisher - Moss states that "he served as a captain's steward on board the frigate South Carolina during 1780, 1781 and 1782". C.S.; A.A.2402A; C528. This same source indicates that he filed Pension Application S46036. Lewis states that he was "British, captain's steward". According to Revill, he was awarded 60p/16s/7.5d on October 6, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Francis Forrester - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". C.S.; Revill, p. 385. Lewis cites no information for him regarding the "position" he occupied on board the frigate. According to Revill, he was awarded 26p/7s/9d on September 21, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
William Fowler - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". C.S.; A.A.2525; C275. Lewis states that he was a "sailor". According to Revill, he was awarded 40p/15s/6d in Return 248. Revill, p. 386.
Edward Gostage - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". Revill, p. 385. Lewis cites no information regarding the "position" he occupied on board the frigate. According to Revill, he was awarded 40p/7s/4d on October 6, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Richard Graham - Moss states that "he served as a master of arms on the frigate South Carolina". A.A.3031A; C676. Lewis states that he was a "gunner and master of arms". According to Revill, he was awarded 69p/12s/4d on June 23, 1785. Revill, p. 385.
Michael Harvey - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". Revill, p. 385. Lewis states that he was a "clerk". According to Revill, he was awarded 38p/7s/1d on June 2, 1783. Revill, p. 385.
Gustavus Henderson - Moss states that "he served as second surgeon aboard the frigate South Carolina". A.A.3520A; Y218. Lewis states that he was a "second surgeon". According to Revill, he was awarded 52p/9s/4d in Return 82. Revill, p. 386
James Johnston - Moss does not cite a James Johnston as having served on board the frigate South Carolina. Lewis, states that he was a "secretary". According to Revill, he was awarded 61p/11s/4d in Return 82. Revill, p. 386.
Peter Langdon - Moss states that "he served nine months as a gunner aboard the frigate South Carolina". A.A.4428A; C722. Lewis states that he was a "gunner". According to Revill, his amount awarded to him is recorded in Entry Book No. 3, page 184. Revill, p. 386
Henry Laurence - Moss states that "he served as a master's mate on the frigate South Carolina and was the auditor general of the state". A.A.4454A; C401. Lewis states that he was a "master's mate". According to Revill, he was awarded 116p/9s/10.5d on July 1, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Richard Lunt - Moss states that "he served as a gunner's yeoman aboard the frigate South Carolina". A.A.1880A; C669. Lewis states that he was a "gunner's yeoman". According to Revill, he was awarded 52p/13s/3d on May 31, 1783. Revill, p. 385.
Francisco Morelli - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina as assistant steward". C512. Lewis states that he was an "assistant steward". According to Revill, he was awarded 37p/5s/1d on September 24, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Paul McGee - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina during 1784". A.A.5051A; C530. Lewis states that he was a "sailor". According to Revill, he was awarded 35p/15s/3.75d on October 6, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Robert Pearce - Moss cites his name as "Robert Pierce" and states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina as a sailmaker". A.A.1880A; A.A.5787; C386. Lewis states that he was a "sailmaker". According to Revill, he was awarded 59p/6s/4d on June 10, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Samuel Perry - Moss states that "he served as sailing master aboard the frigate South Carolina". A.A.1880A; C399. Lewis states that he was a "sailing master". According to Revill, he was awarded 202p/12s/3d on June 28, 1784. Revill, p.385.
Jeremiah Pierce - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina under Com. Gillon and went to France". A.A.5818; C154. Lewis alternately cites his name as "Jeremy Parse" and states that he was a "prizemaster". According to Revill, he was awarded 120p/5s/1.5d on January 22, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Samuel Pitman - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". Revill, p. 385. Lewis cites no information regarding the "position" he occupied on board the frigate. According to Revill, he was awarded 30p/19s/6d on September 21, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
William Power - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". Revill, p. 385; A.A.6090; C512. Lewis states that he was an "assistant steward". According to Revill, he was awarded 20p/9s/11.75d on September 25, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Frederick Rodeswald - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". A.A.6542A; C525. Lewis states that he was a "sailor". According to Revill, he was awarded 8p/18s/6d on October 6, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Christopher Romer - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". Revill, p. 385. Lewis cites no additional information concerning his "position" on board the frigate. According to Revill, he was awarded 96p/10s/1d on September 13, 1783. Revill, p. 385.
William Sprague - Moss states that "he served as a clerk aboard the frigate South Carolina and stayed one year in France with Commodore Gillon". A.A.7255A; C548. Lewis states that he was a "clerk, captain's clerk". According to Revill, he was awarded 164p/6s/8d on October 26, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Samuel Treadwell - Moss states that "he served as a marine from 15 June 1780 to 15 March 1782. During 1782, he was in the militia". A.A.7900; I38; Y510. Moss also cites an alternate last name as Tredwell and nevers specifically mentions service on board the frigate South Carolina. Lewis states that he was a "marine". According to Revill, he was awarded 42p/19s/2d in Return 86. Revill, p. 386.
Reuben Tucker - Moss states that "he served as a carpenter's mate aboard the frigate South Carolina". A.A.1880A; A.A.7927; C671. Lewis states that he was a "carpenter's mate". According to Revill, he was awarded 75p/8s/0d on May 31, 1785. Revill, p. 385.
George Tursdon - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". A.A.7968; C527. Lewis states that he was a "sailor". According to Revill, he was awarded 33p/2s/4.5d on October 6, 1784. Revill, p. 385.
Thomas Welsh - Moss states that "he served as a mariner aboard the frigate South Carolina". A.A.8339; C422. Lewis states that he was a "sailor". According to Revill, he was awarded 21p/14s/7.5d on July 15, 1784. Revill, p. 386.
Job Wetherall - Moss states that "He served aboard the frigate South Carolina as a master's mate. From 5 January 1778 to 4 November 1780, he was aboard the brigantine Polly under Capt. Hezekiah Anthony". A.A.8387; C441; K173. Moss cites an alternate first name as Jacob. Lewis states that he was a "master's mate". According to Revill, he was awarded 53p/7s/0d on July 28, 1784. Revill, p. 386.
Benjamin Woodman - Moss states that "he served aboard the frigate South Carolina". A.A.8750; C605. Lewis states that he was a "sailor". According to Revill, he was awarded 4p/17s/11d on February 11, 1785. Revill, p. 386.