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It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
Militia, 1st SC Regt commanded by Colonel C. Pinckney
Additional References:
Marked graves of Revolutionary soldiers and patriots. DAR Magazine
Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Rev War, compiled 1894 - ca. 1912, documenting the period 1775 - 1784 Date: 1775-1785 Publisher: NARA Record Group: 93 Roll: 0879
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Instead the information provided is best effort, and from volunteers who have either researched grave sites, service records, or something similar. There is no documentation available at NSSAR HQ to order.
The graveyard is divided by a small road. From the church building, this stone is on the left-hand section it is very near to the road. It is roughly 100 feet from Victory Rd
The photo and gravesite coordinates displayed courtesy of Gerald Adams, SC SAR
Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
From the intersection of Business 521 (N Hampton St) and Hwy 601 (E Hilton St,) take Hwy 601 N/NE roughly 5.3 miles to the intersection with Hwy 265 on the right. Bear right onto Hwy 265 and travel roughly 4.16 miles to the intersection with Victory Rd on the right. Turn right onto Victory Road. The church building is on the left, and the cemetery is on the right
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