John Brockman, Jr. (May 8, 1735 – January 31, 1801) provided sundries and cash for North Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War.
John Brockman, Jr., was orphaned when his father died; the court appointed a guardian, Kelly Jennings (second husband of Mary Collins), for Brockman's younger siblings, but excluded John as he was over the age of 14.
[4] There is a record of Brockman's supplying the Patriot militia with 2500 pounds currency.
The Daughters of the American Revolution have recorded Brockman as a veteran and participated in unveiling a headstone in his honor.
He is buried at the Clear Spring Baptist Church Cemetery, Simpsonville, Greenville County, South Carolina.