Any person who served to aid the cause of American independence during the Revolutionary War as military personnel, providers of supplies, jurors, civil servants, and other patriotic services qualify them as patriots. A list of acceptable services that qualifies an individual to be a patriot can be found at the NSDAR Acceptable Services page. We honor each of these Revolutionary War patriots.
Georgia
Abraham Avers
James Cartledge
Cary Cox
James Montgomery
Reuben Pound
Moses Powell
Massachusetts
James Belding
North Carolina
Reuben Blanchard
Daniel Brown
Charles Bullock
David Burleson
Nathan Childs, Sr.
Richard Conyers
William Cornelius
William Daniels
Thomas Davis
Felix Earnest
Henry Earnest
Malchi Frazier
King Freeman
Hugh Graham
Peter Groover
William Haddock
Drury Harrington, also SC
James Hollis
George Hostetter
Robert Howe
North Carolina, cont'd
Richard Ingram
David Kimbrell
Henry Lee
John Lewis
Henry Machin
Samuel McGaughy
John Merrick
William Morris
Solomon Murfree
James Orr
Jacob Pollard
Jacob Plunck
Jesse Revis
Josiah Roberts
John Roper
John Stovall
Josiah Stovall
Augustine Woodliffe
New Hampshire
Henry Morse
Abner Wheeler
New Jersey
Isaac Van Nuys
Garret Terhune
Stephen Terhune
Andreas Whitnack
New York
Jacob Jackson
Pennsylvania
David Asplaugh
Peter Boyle
Abraham Brewer
Daniel Brewer
Frederick Cooper
Nicholas Firestone
South Carolina
William Ash
James Blackstock
Josiah Brunson
Jacob Busby
John Caston
Andrew Dubose
Robert Dunlap
Owen Evans
Edward Garrett
Jacob Horger
Joseph Kellett
Edward Lacy
Solomon Langston
William McKinley
James Perkins
John Richmond
Richardson Roundtree
Jeremiah Selman
James Smart
Nathan Smart
Tennessee
Henry Turney
Virginia
James Anderson
John Anderson
Daniel Bowman
David Bradley
John Bradley
Tully Choice, Sr.
William Choice
James Craig
William Glenn
William Hankins
Thomas Head, Sr.
James Hogg
Margaret Kerfoot
John Loving
George Mayberry
Anthony Mullins
John Nees
Flayl Nichols
Frances Powell
Daniel Sowers
John Sykes
James Taylor
James Trotter
William Wash
Thomas Wilkins
Walis Wilson