In a message dated 3/3/99 9:24:14 PM Central Standard Time, elizabethrusso@home.com writes: << Anyone connected to these folks below? ------------------------------------------------------------ From: "Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution" By Bobby Gilmer Moss, Limestone College; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. DUBOIS, David He served as a captain in the dragoons and was killed at Savannah on 9 October 1779. Yearbook, 1895; SCH&G, X 229. DUBOISE, Stephen S3311 b. 1758, Darlington County, SC. He enlisted at Mar's Bluff on the Big Pee Dee River and served three months under Capt. John Cotrarie (?) and Col. Daniel Horry. After being captured by Tories during 1780, he escaped. He then served twenty-one months under Marion. He was in the battle at Stono, the siege of Savannah, the engagement with Tories under Col. Barfield, the battle of Black Mingo, and aided in capturing the Tory, Col. Tyne. (Moved to Tenn.) >> Yes! Stephen Duboise was the son of Stephen DuBose and grandson of Isaac the emigrant. After the war, Stephen ended up in Bedford Co., TN (1817 land grant) and applied for his Rev. War pension from Rutherford Co. My GGGrandfather, Elias H. Duboise received a land grant nearby to Stephen in 1826-7. By 1840, both families had moved into Alabama...Stephen to Franklin Co. and Elias H. to Jackson Co. The $64,000 question is: Where was Stephen between the end of the war and 1817? My theory is that he migrated from SC into GA and on to AL with other DuBose families...but I can find no primary evidence. Anyone else out there with information on Stephen?