For the Mr Weaver referenced in the above posted subject. I have an ancestor or ancestors who I believe were taken prisoner in the Battle of Kettle Creek. (William HESTERLY) (Wheeler HESTERLY) I found them listed in a request for repayment for housing and feeding them from the Sheriff of the then "Old Ninety-six District. Are there any definitive writings concerning the people involved in the battle, such as rosters of the militia. Or, were they more or less a bunch of men who were simply urged into battle by a provocateur? Were the Loyalists ever listed as soldiers in the Revolution with the recognition that they too were fighting for what they believed? Anyone else who would like to contribute to my query, please jump in. Hal Hesterly in FL