| South Carolinians held captive at Fort Marks during the Revolutionary War: Christopher Gadsden - Lieut Governor Thomas Ferguson - Privy Counselor David Ramsey - Privy Counselor Richard Hutson - Privy Counselor Peter Timothy - Clerk of House of Representatives John Edwards - Commissioner of the Navy Boat Edward Blake - First Commissioner of the Navy Boat Edward Rutledge Hugh Rutledge - Judge of Admiralty Anthony Toomer Joseph Bee Richard Beresford John Berwick D. Bordeaux Robert Cochrane Benjamin Cudworth H. V. Crouch J. S. Cripps Edward Darrell Daniel Dessaussure George Flagg William Hazil Gibbes George Hall Noble William Jones William Johnstone William Livingstone William See William Logan Arthur Middleton Edward McBready John Mowatt Edward North Joseph Parker Christopher Peters Benjamin Postell Samuel Prideaux Dr. David Ramsay General Jacob Reed John Samsam Thomas Sarage Philip Smith Edward Weyman Benjamin Walter Morton Wilkinson James Wakefield Isaac Holmes Wm Hazell Gibbs Thomas Heyward - Assistant Judge Alexander Moultrie - Attorney General Josiah Smith Jr. Commissioner of the Navy Boat John Loveday - Messenger to Privy Council John Sansum - Dep Marsh to Admiralty Court Richard Lushington - Capt in Ct Militia Jacob Read Capt in CT Militia Thomas Savage Gent John Ernest Poyas Doctor John Budd Doctor Peter Fayssoux George Flags Thomas Singleton John Todd Edward McCrary Rev'd John Lewis John Neufville - Privy Council william Massey - Col & Depty Muster Master Gen. William Johnson - House of Representative Thomas Grimball - House of Representatives Robert Cockran - Powder Receiver Thomas Hall - Capt 2d Reg William Hall - Comd of St. Brigg Not. Dame William Livingston - Capt Militia John Mouat - Lieut Commander James Hampden Thomson - teacher Dr. Peter Fassoux and Mr. Thomas Savage were returned to Charleston before boat left. |
| South Carolinians held captive at Fort St. Marks during the Revolutionary War |