Here's the source info from which I got the GAMBALL: Collections of Historical Society of SC p.51 and others F 266 S51 v.2 Journal of Council of Safety was the section in the book where I found Capt. Joseph GAMBALL master of the schooner Polly was delivering gunpowder from Edisto Tucker's Island/ Tucker's Creek to Philadelphia to the South Carolina Delegates. There were Catawba words and phrases and records fromLondon also in the little book...I guess the reason I got interested was because of some land records that mentioned my husband's GAMBRELL family's property in SC upstate and Savannah River... in my mind Edisto Island in SC wasn't all that far from Savannah River and I hoped to find some connection between the families of Joseph GAMBALL and John GAMBRELL. John served in some capacity- as a spy or scout even though he had some disablility...I would send those notes on land along to the REV list also but the land transactions are after 1776 so I suppose they are not really appropriate to the Revolution list. Diane Gambrell