Jane, I am very thankful to you right now! I will get to that in a minute. While at NARA, I decided to take a look at the Revolutionary War Pension & Land Grant Applications (M804 series). I did not find anything regarding Andrew KERR or William KERR that met your specifications. I did find a William KERR born in PA who moved to NC but according to pages from the Family Bible, no son Andrew was associated with him. Now the reason for my thankfulness! While looking for William, I scanned many files with NC, PA, & SC service. One of these, Joseph KERR, I had to copy. Joseph enlisted from Mecklinburg County, NC. The great thing about him was that he was a cripple (his words). Joseph, noticing the congregations of Tories & British around that area and their attendent depredations went to Rowan County and proposed to Col. McDowell that he be a "spy". His exploits are worthy of Jack Higgins! I have copied his affidavit and will put the transcription on my web page as well as send a copy of the same to the Mecklingburg County USGenWeb site administrator. Thinking that either William or Andrew might be listed as CARR, I went looking into those Pension Applications. I fortunately found several things. One, on December 25, 1783 it was "severely cold" in Kennebunk, Maine. Second, that the future brother-in-law of John Baxter CARR, Dominicus LORD went "three miles" on that day to collect the fiddler. Jane, I couldn't help you very much but your request reemphasized the fact that genealogy is not just all names and dates but people's life's. By the way, if you ever want to get lost in the Nat'l Archives, just pull open a film from the M804 series!!!! Best of wishes, Billy Markland