Records of African American soldiers who served in the Revolutionary War
| Soldier Name | State | Regiment | Period Of Service | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enslaved man of John Jinkins | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” lead miner, 1778) |
| Enslaved man of John Perkinson | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” 3 days hire; compensated by state, Patriot, Chesterfield Co.) |
| Enslaved man of John Powell | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” 1 hire; compensated by state, Patriot, Isle of Wight Co.) |
| Enslaved man of John Pride | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” 8 days hire; compensated by state, Patriot, Chesterfield Co.) |
| Enslaved man of JOHN TURNEY | Connecticut | — | — | African American |
| Enslaved man of John Walthall | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” July 1781, 6 days hire; compensated by state, Patriot, Chesterfield Co.) |
| Enslaved man of John Wynne | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” 8 days assisting baggage wagons and artillery across Dan River; compensated by state, Patriot, Pittsylvania Co.) |
| Enslaved man of Joseph Chapman | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” employed at public salt works, Isle of Wight Co., 1778–1779) |
| Enslaved man of Joseph Fullgham | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” employed at public salt works, Isle of Wight Co., 1778–1779) |
| Enslaved man of Joseph Moore | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” slaughtering beef and pork; compensated by state, Patriot, Prince Edward Co.) |
| Enslaved man of Joseph Wells | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” 3 days hire, 1781; compensated by state, Patriot, Chesterfield Co.) |
| Enslaved man of Josiah Wells / Wills / Willis | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” employed at public salt works, Isle of Wight Co., 1778–1779) |
| Enslaved man of Mary Franklin of Jamestown | Rhode Island | — | — | African American |
| Enslaved man of Mr. Woodson of Cumberland Co. | Virginia | — | — | Man of mixed descent (“Mulatto”) |
| Enslaved man of Mrs. Hughes of Cumberland Co. | Virginia | — | — | Mixed descent, Mulatto |
| Enslaved man of Nic Giles | Virginia | — | — | African American (at Public Ropewalk, Warwick, 1777) |
| Enslaved man of Nicholas Spencer | Pennsylvania | — | — | African American, Cook |
| Enslaved man of Peter Wandelaers | New York | — | — | African American |
| Enslaved man of Petrus Oosterhoudt | New York | — | — | African American |
| Enslaved man of Phil Johnson | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” 6 days hire; compensated by state, Patriot, James City Co.) |
| Enslaved man of Randolph Jefferson | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” 5 days removing military stores to fork of Tye River; compensated by state, Patriot, Buckingham Co.) |
| Enslaved man of Rebecca Hubbard Cocke | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” 12 months’ hire for state service; compensated by state, Patriot, Charles City Co.) |
| Enslaved man of Richard Booker | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” hired in 1781; compensated by state, Patriot, Chesterfield Co.) |
| Enslaved man of Richard Covington | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” 5 days hire, 1781; compensated by state, Patriot, Chesterfield Co.) |
| Enslaved man of Richard Whittaker | Virginia | — | — | African American (“Negro,” April–June 1781 hire at 2/6 per day; compensated by state, Patriot, James City Co.) |