Jones Davis - 01/01/99 14:46:26
My Email:
Your Name: Betsy Lykens
State of Residence of soldier: Pa.
Company in which soldier served: Sixteenth Regiment of regular infantry

Comments:
He was at Lundy's Lane and at the sortie at Fort Erie under Colonel Winfield Scott.He aided in dressing the wounds of Scott he received at the fort.Later he marched to Lake Champaign and Fort Ticonderoga. He entered the war July 6,1812 and serrved for wo years.

COOPER, Christian - 12/31/98 19:52:47
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Rob Cooper
State of Residence of soldier: NY
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Robt. Elting's Co.

Comments:
Christianed was mustered in Livingston, Columbia Co., NY. The bounty land application gives his first wife as Christina EAGLES. I am trying to determine statistics on her and on Christian's parents. Any help would be appreciated and responded to. My m iling Address: 1599 Hwy 176, Tryon, NC 28782.

Richardson Jones - 12/31/98 18:40:36
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Donald F Claeys
State of Residence of soldier: VA
Company in which soldier served: Hezekiah Hendley's 33rd VA Militia Vol.

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David Rowe - 12/31/98 13:32:56
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3956/drowe.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: John Worth
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Adam Heeth's Company, 1st Georgia Regiment (Harris')

Comments:
David Rowe was the son of Robert Rowe of Beaufort Co., NC, and was living in Warren Co., GA, when he was drafted on August 26, 1813. During his service, David marched into Georgia's western frontier under General Floyd's army, assisting in the constructio of Forts Lawrence, Perry, and Mitchell in Creek territory (present day western Georgia and eastern Alabama). David survived both the battle of Autossee on November 29 and the January 27 battle of Challibee in Alabama (in which 17 soldiers were killed and 152 wounded, including his company captain) before mustering out at Fort Mitchell on February 10, 1814. Children are as follows:1. _____ Rowe (M), born c1810. 2. Elizabeth Rowe, born 1814; married Charles Darrington October 3, 1838 in Troup Co.; died Jun 14, 1894 in Heard Co. 3. Rebecca Rowe, born 1818; married William Gray c.1860-67 4. Noah H. Rowe, born 1820; married Rebecca Jackson November 20, 1841 in Troup Co.; died 1872 in Meriwether Co. 5. John R. Rowe, born 1823; married Mary Jane Phillips on A gust 20, 1846 in Meriwether Co.; died before 1900 in Taylor Co. 6. Stephen Rowe, born 1824; married Louisa H. Gunn on July 26, 1843 in Meriwether Co. 7. ______ Rowe (F), born c1826. 8. ______ Rowe (M), born c1829. 9. Mark Rowe, born April 4, 1831; mar ied 1st Lucy H. Caldwell December 17, 1851 in Meriwether Co., 2nd Louisa W. Caldwell on November 5, 1856 in Meriwether Co. (Co. A, 60th Regt., Ga. Vols., CSA) 10. Kinion Rowe, born 1833; married Francis Emeline Patterson July 25, 1850 in Meriwether Co. (C . A, 60th Regt., Ga. Vols., CSA) 11. Mary Rowe, born 1834.

Littleton Williamson - 12/31/98 13:27:41
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3956/lwill.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: John Worth
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Capt. West Whitaker's Company, Major John H. Broadnax's Detachment

Comments:
Littleton was the son of R.S. Zachariah Williamson, at that time living in Putnam Co., GA, and enlisted at Fort Hawkins, GA, and served from 2/3/1815-4/3/1815 in Georgia. Children as follows: 1. Miniss H. Williamson, born 1832; married Mary A. Robinson; ied January 13, 1866 in Heard Co. 2. Rebecca M. Williamson, born 1834; married Amariah Buchanan c.1852 in Heard Co.; died 1918 in Heard Co. 3. William T. Williamson, born 1836. 4. Julia A. Williamson, born 1838; married Henry Robinson; died December 25, 1 94 in Heard Co. 5. Mary Williamson, born 1840; married Langston Wilson; died 1902 in Heard Co. 6. Elizabeth Williamson, born December 5, 1842; married William M. Buchanan on February 4, 1863; died July 26, 1927 in Heard Co. 7. Zachariah Jackson Williamson born 1846; married Mary Ann M. Lipham in 1870 in Heard Co.; died 1894 in Heard Co. 8. Nancy Williamson, born 1849. 9. Lucinda Williamson, born 1850; married Bill Buchanan; died 1935 in Heard Co. 10. Catharine Williamson, born 1853.

Joshua James Evans - 12/31/98 13:22:08
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3956/jjevans.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: John Worth
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Capt. John Wilson's Company, Ezekiel Wimberly's Regiment

Comments:
Joshua was probably the son of Benjamin Evans of Sussex Co., DE, and was drafted in 1814 at Monticello, GA to serve 3 months; he was honorably discharged March 8, 1815 at Darien, GA. Known children as follows: 1. James Madison Evans, born c1811.2. Mahala S. Evans, born June 2, 1812; married Larkin Patrick c1828 in Henry Co.; died February 3, 1898 in Claiborne Par., LA. 3. _____ R. Evans (dau), born August 4, 1814. 4. Isaac Elbert Evans, born November 17, 1816; married Mary Young on January 31, 1843 in Hen y Co. 5. Mary Louisa Evans, born June 28, 1819. 6. Rebecca Caroline Evans, born October 25, 1821; married William James Hardaway on March 27, 1842 in Henry Co.; died in Claiborne Par., LA. 7. Joshua Milledge Evans, born December 9, 1823; married Minerva L gan on January 15, 1852 in Henry Co.; died August 29, 1901 in Claiborne Par., LA. 8. Emeline E. Evans, born May 26, 1826; married ______ Johnson. 9. Nancy Fincher Evans, born August 8, 1828. 10. Benjamin Franklin Evans, born October 9, 1830; married Sophr nia A. Futral c1854 in Spalding Co.; killed October 19, 1864 in Cedar Creek, VA (Co. A, 53rd Regt., CSA). 11. Joseph Howard Evans, born July 1833; married Pheriba R.T. Futral on July 30, 1854 in Spalding Co.; died from wounds June 23, 1864 in Richmond, VA (Co. A, 53rd Regt., CSA).

Henry, Benjamine - 12/30/98 04:43:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Keith Henry
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania

Comments:
About all I know is that Benjamine Henry was a Major in the army in 1812. and lived in PA. Is father of Joshua Henry lived in Sommerset County PA served in 142nd Pa vol. had 13 kids b-1843-d-1947 buried at Sabetha, KS. Joshua is father of Harvey Henry b-1876-d-1916 buried at Sabetha, KS Harvey Henry had 3 girls and 2 boys, Lee b-1906 d-1974 I an Henry born?? died?? Would like more info on the Henrys. Thank You. Keith in Nebraska

David Dinning - 12/30/98 01:20:26
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: David L Dinning
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Capt Jonathan Rhoades Company First Battallion of the 128th Regiment

Comments:
I am looking for information about this man, like what happened to him in the war or after the war. Thanks.

WADDLE Jacob - 12/28/98 03:11:06
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Darla Hopper
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: pvt TN militia

Comments:
Jacob Waddle was killed during the battle for Ft. Niagra in NY, 10 Dec 1814. His widdow was Jane Jackson Waddle, they married 19 July 1796 Agusta County VA, they had five children, Mary Polly married Valentine Lacy, Permelia married Joseph Spikes, Henry m rried Sarah I Biggers, Jacob Harmon marred Sarah E Creeps, Harmon marred Susan ?. any information on this family line would be helpful to my research

Jasper Vidito - 12/27/98 03:16:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dwight Vidito
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Capt. John R. Reed's Company of Infantry, 1 Reg't Ohio Militia

Comments:
Jasper Vidito 1783-1862 Served in the Ohio militia from Aug. 22, 1812 to Mar. 13, 1813. Jasper was a Private from Austinburg Twp. in Ashtubula County, Ohio, married with 4 children. Capt. John R. Reed's Co. of Infantry in regiment Ohio Militia commanded by Lt. Col. William Rayan. Capt. Reed's Company: Lieut. Alexander Harper Ensign Samuel Johnson Sargents:Joseph Kerr, John C. Chase, Sebastian Adams, Daniel Castle. Corporals: David Burroughs, Wm. Harper, Epaphras Lyman, (died at West Andover Apr. 1, 1852 age 58 yrs.), David Doughton. Privates: Adam All, Luman Beach, (drafted from Capt. James Stones Co.; was in skirmish with the Indians on Sandusky Peninsula; died in Wadsworth, Medina Co. Ohio.) Peter Bartholomew, John Bartholomew, Joseph Bartholomew, Robt. Mamount, (killed by Indians hile under a flag of truce). James Brooks, Samuel Brown, Wm. Baldwin, James G. Curtis, Calvin Crosby (served the time for which he was drafted, went back to his labors on the farm, and he was drowned while bathing in the Grand River.)David Coon, Jacob Coo , Asahel Cleveland, Thomas Dunbar, Sullivan Griffin, John Gorden, John Gould, John R. Gage, Thomas Gorden, Benjamin Hawks, Joseph D. Hall(served under Capt. James Stone, 1st company of volunteers, as cook, was afterwards drafted and served 3 mos. in Capt. Reeds Co., died in Rome, OH. )Rufus Houghton (enlisted in Harpersburg, Company waggoner, died in Andover, Feb. 23, 1834) Eldad Harrington, Ezra Heally, David Hitchcock, John G. Joslin, Datus Kent, Elisha Kent, Amos Lamberton, Abishai LAwton, John H. Montg mery, Jabez Maranville, James G. McElory, James Morgan, Andrew Parker, Orrin F. Paine, (still living in 1878 Morgan Oh)Jonas Proctor, Thom. Silverthron, Jabez Strong, John spooner, Phillip Swift, Edward P. Spencer (was on the staff of Gen. Harrison, and w s excuted by the British at Malden, Canada as a spy, having been captured by them near the Detroit river, with a map of the fortifications in his possition) Merrit Stone, Ambrose Stewart, Abraham Tappen, Samuel Strong, Jasper Vidito, Collens Wetmore, Wm. hitmore, Servis Sweet, John Wood, Nathan Strong, John Wright, Josua White, Solomon Wright and Wm. Watrous.

- 12/24/98 17:22:08

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Eli Strickland - 12/23/98 01:59:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Herb Griffin
State of Residence of soldier: GA
Company in which soldier served: Samuel Lane Rifle Co.

Comments:
Eli Strickland served as a private in the Samuel Lane Rifle Company, Georgia Militia, from November 1814 to May 1815. Eli was enlisted at Monticello, GA in Jasper County. He received two tracts of bounty land and a pension based on his service. His widow, Celia Kelly Strickland, received a widow's pension. Both are buried in Clay Co., AL. Wiley Strickland, a brother, also served in the same unit.

Eli Strickland - 12/23/98 01:58:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Herb Griffin
State of Residence of soldier: GA
Company in which soldier served: Samuel Lane Rifle Co.

Comments:
Eli Strickland served as a private in the Samuel Lane Rifle Company, Georgia Militia, from November 1814 to May 1815. Eli was enlisted at Monticello, GA in Jasper County. He received two tracts of bounty land and a pension based on his service. His widow, Celia Kelly Strickland, received a widow's pension. Both are buried in Clay Co., AL. Wiley Strickland, a brother, also served in the same unit.

Eli Strickland - 12/23/98 01:56:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Herb Griffin
State of Residence of soldier: GA
Company in which soldier served: Samuel Lane Rifle Co.

Comments:
Eli Strickland served as a private in the Samuel Lane Rifle Company, Georgia Militia, from November 1814 to May 1815. Eli was enlisted at Monticello, GA in Jasper County. He received two tracts of bounty land and a pension based on his service. His widow, Celia Kelly Strickland, received a widow's pension. Both are buried in Clay Co., AL. Wiley Strickland, a brother, also served in the same unit.

BEELAND, Benjamin - 12/22/98 22:03:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lewis Murray
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Dooley's militia, Capt. Weathersby's company

Comments:
Appears on pension records and on surviving muster roll record for "Battle of Chalibee[in Alabama]" casualties as among "slightly wounded"

BENJAMIN BEELAND - 12/22/98 22:00:52

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George Devine - 12/22/98 00:54:01
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Hugh Devine
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Capt.Robt. Horning's company

Comments:
This man served from August 24,1812 to Oct.24,1812.He was mustered out with $13.32 as his mustering out pay and with the rank of Private.It indicated that his company was part of the Regiment commanded by a Col.Calvin Rich. He lived in Schoharie co. area but he is not listed in that county's list of men from that county who served in the War of 1812. The information about his military unit came from material furnished to me by the New York State Archives in Albany,NY. There is no mention of any engagements the company /or regiment were involved in or where the units were stationed at that time.

Thomas ROBINSON/ROBERTSON - 12/20/98 21:42:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Paul Robertson
State of Residence of soldier: VA
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
The tombstone of Thomas ROBERTSON/ROBINSON mentions that he was a veteran of the War of 1812. In 1812, he should have been living in the vicinity of Botetourt County VA. He was b 08NOV1784 and d in 1869. I have been unable to discover unit or company he s rved in.

John Wilson - 12/20/98 21:36:03
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Chuck Swanson
State of Residence of soldier: (West) Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Cpt. John Cunningham's mounted infantry

Comments:
John was in a company commanded by Capt. John Cunningham, regiment of mounted riflemen under Colonel Vanmeter from Moorefield in Va. He volunteered at Moorefield, Hardy County, Virginia in August or September of 1814 for a term of six months. He served t o months "or there abouts" and was honorably discharged near Fredericksburgh, Va. in the fall of 1814. There was a general discharge on account of peace. Unit is listed as the 16th Regiment, Virginia Militia (Col. Aylett Waller's)

William Wilson - 12/20/98 21:25:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Chuck Swanson
State of Residence of soldier: (West) Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Lt.Jethro Nevill and Cpt. John Cunningham

Comments:
William was a private in the Company commanded by Lt. Jethro Nevill (infantry). He was drafted at Moorefield, Hardy County, Virginia in the fall of 1813 for 6 months and honorably discharged near Norfolk, Va. in the spring of 1814 at the expiration of h s term. He also served under Captain John Cunningham in a regiment of mounted riflemen. He volunteered at Moorefield in August or September of 1814 for a term of six months. He served two months "or there abouts" and was honorably discharged near Freder cksburgh, Va. in the fall of 1814. There was a "general discharge on account of peace ." Lt. Jethro Neville was part of Brigade 20, Division 3 and served in the defense of Norfolk - Numbers are confusing possibly the 14th or 6th Virginia Militia Capt. John Cunningham's mounted infantry unit is listed as the 16th Regiment, Virginia Militia (Lt.Col.Aylett Waller's) out of Spotsylvania Co. Brigade 1, Division 2

James Consolver - 12/20/98 19:11:55
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kathy Andersen
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Cptn. Carey Nicholas' Co., 7th reg., U.S. infantry, private, commanded by Lt. Elijah Montgomery

Comments:
Indexed in resource Kentucky Soldiers in the War of 1812, Date of appointment, Jan. 1, 1814, date engaged, June 30 1814.

Emanuel Moak - 12/20/98 07:30:42
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jerry Edwards
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina

Comments:
Emanuel enlisted for 6 months on Oct 7, 1814 but was discharged on March 5, 1815. Served in Captain Taylor Jr's Co of Infantry under Lt. Col. McWillies regiment of South Carolina Militia.

Andrew Moak Sr. - 12/20/98 07:27:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jerry Edwards
State of Residence of soldier: Mississippi

Comments:
Andrew saw service three times. 1st - Aug 25 thru Nov 1813. 1st Regt of Miss Volunteers at Topisaw. Discharged at Magee's Creek. 2nd - Apr 10 thru Oct 7, 1814. Draftee in Captain Spencer's Co. of the 13th Regt of Miss Territory Militia. 3rd - Jan 6 thru Feb 5,1815. Enlisted as Pvt. in Captain David Cleveland's Co. of the 13th Regt. Troop mobalized at the Marion County Court House Liberty MS.

James Welch - 12/18/98 19:44:11
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Web Gill
State of Residence of soldier: Ms.
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Lowry's Ms. Volunteers

Comments:
Served as Lt. in the Miss. Volunteer Milita war of 1812 under Capt. Lowry and was promoted to Captain. Served from 29 Oct. 1813 to 28 April 1814. Died 1837. Mahla (Redman) Welch received pension $8.00 oer mo., Claimnant rec'd. warrant for 160 acres

William Parker - 12/18/98 15:28:29
My URL:http://dolphin.upenn.edu\~brennenm\gen.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Brennen McKenzie
State of Residence of soldier: North Carolina
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Muhlenberg's Co. 4th U.S. Inf.

Comments:
Enlisted August 9, 1813 Served as Private in Captain and Brevet Major P. Muhlenberg's Company of the 4th United States Infantry Wounded in the thigh in action against the Indians on the Apalachecola Bay, GA Hospitalized at Fort Scott until discharged March 10, 1819 Pensioned from March 11, 1819 due to disability from wound Warrant for 160 acres bounty land under Acts of December 24, 1811 and January 11, 1812

harles Radcliff - 12/18/98 15:04:29
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jeff Radcliffe
State of Residence of soldier: Illinois
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Jacob Short's Mounted Rifleman

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James Richard Gillespie - 12/17/98 01:18:58
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Tony Gillespie
State of Residence of soldier: Alabama
Company in which soldier served: Served as Pvt. in Sammie Cowan's Co. in J.P.H. Porters Calvary

Comments:
volunteered in Blount Co Tn in 1813 and recved honorable discharge in same year. Moved and married in Morgan/Lawrence Co Al in 1818. He was born in Tn but need links to his father and birth place. He was born approx 177?. Help anyone!!

John Ian Hoovler - 12/16/98 14:20:42
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Michael J. Hoovler
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania

Comments:
John was born in 1757. He served in Revolutionary War and also in the War of 1812. After the War of 1812 he returned home to Darlington, Pennsylvania. His wife's name was Barbara Madden. They had 5 children, Eli, Jacob, Samuel, Joab, and Sally. Will share any info with anyone who may have any additional info!

William Jeffrey - 12/16/98 14:08:15
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Roger Jeffrey
State of Residence of soldier: West Virginia

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Capt.Elisha Kellogg - 12/15/98 19:51:26
My URL:http://maxpages.com/sonie
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: David and Sonja Kellogg
State of Residence of soldier: Illinois
Company in which soldier served: don't know

Comments:
He was born in Sheffield, Mass., November 30, 1784, died at Plum River, Ill., Aug. 24, 1842. He served as Captain in the war of 1812. He was also a soldier in the war against the Tonawanda Indians in Illinois. He was Capt. of the surveying party sent by t e government to survey the Tonawanda Indian lands, including the territory where the city of Springfield now stands.

Capt.Elisha Kellogg - 12/15/98 19:50:31
My URL:http://maxpages.com/sonie
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: David and Sonja Kellogg
State of Residence of soldier: Illinois
Company in which soldier served: don't know

Comments:
He was born in Sheffield, Mass., November 30, 1784, died at Plum River, Ill., Aug. 24, 1842. He served as Captain in the war of 1812. He was also a soldier in the war against the Tonawanda Indians in Illinois. He was Capt. of the surveying party sent by t e government to survey the Tonawanda Indian lands, including the territory where the cith of Springfield now stands.

Abial Shoals - 12/15/98 17:48:01
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: April Saccoccio
State of Residence of soldier: Ct.
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Clarks Co.

Comments:
I found the information on Abial's grave marker. Looking to find copies of his war records. Would love to hear from others on how to go about it. Thank you.

William Dean or Deen - 12/15/98 17:00:11
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Linda Gorbey
State of Residence of soldier: West Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Jesse Hinkle's Company Virginia Militia

Comments:
My great great grandfater. He was Drafted in Pendleton Co. Va 8/31/1814 discharged 2/16/1815 at Fort Nelson, He married Nancy Killingsworth in Pendleton co on 12/4/1825 He was granted two bounty land warrants. He was born around 1795 and died 6/8/1882. An information on his father would be appriciated. His father was beleaved to be John Dean.

Rarden Bevill - 12/12/98 18:44:36
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Cheryl Bevill
State of Residence of soldier: S. C. or Alabama
Company in which soldier served: 18th US Infantry

Comments:
Commanded by Col. Draton. Volunteered at Ft. Moultrie on 7-18-1813. He drew a pension in the form of a land grant. After his wife died, she drew about $12 or $13 a month off of him

Richard Sparks - 12/10/98 04:41:12
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sharolyn McCoy
State of Residence of soldier: NC
Company in which soldier served: 7th Reg. NC Militia

Comments:
Richard served under Capt. Thomas Crawford. He volunteered and was honorably discharged at Salisbury, NC. Richard's widow, Anna (Smith) Sparks was issued (2) Bounty Land Warrants for a total of 160 acres of land in Wright Co. MO. I would like to obtain co ies of any of this information contained in the National Archive Files, but I do not know where or how to send a request. Thanks

Richard Sparks - 12/10/98 04:35:02
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sharolyn McCoy
State of Residence of soldier: NC
Company in which soldier served: 7th Reg. NC Militia

Comments:
Richard served under Capt. Thomas Crawford. He volunteered and was honorably discharged at Salisbury, NC. Richard's widow, Anna (Smith) Sparks was issued (2) Bounty Land Warrants for a total of 160 acres of land in Wright Co. MO. I would like to obtain co ies of any of this information contained in the National Archive Files, but I do not know where or how to send a request. Thanks

Joseph Berry - 12/09/98 02:35:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kate Monteiro
State of Residence of soldier: New Jersey
Company in which soldier served: Captain Thomas Barker's Company of the 42nd Regiment of the US Infantry

Comments:
Berry was enlisted on 3/17/1814 at New York, NY. He served until discharged 5/31/1815 at Staten Island, NY. Born in Morristown, NJ in 1795.

Gideon Woodsum - 12/08/98 15:52:24
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Susan Szewczyk
State of Residence of soldier: Maine
Company in which soldier served: Capt A Field's company, Lt Colonel J Hobb's regiment

Comments:
He is included on a list of soliders rasied at falmouth,Me frpm 8 sept through 20 sept 1814 for the War of 1812 service at Portland,Me. Would love to hear from anyone else looking for him. Thanks

David McCoy - 12/07/98 05:20:17
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: DW Simpson
State of Residence of soldier: California
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Thomas McGilton's Company

Comments:
For those intested in knowing the Last Known War of 1812 Veteran residing in California. His name was David McCoy who lived in Redlands, San Bernardino County, California. He served as a Corporal for two years in Captain Thomas McGilton's Company in Colon l Williams' Regiment within the Corps commanded by General William Henry Harrison. He served in the Battle of the Thames in Canada in 1813 and also saw Tecumseh slain. He was a "veteran member" of the General Society of the War of 1812, holding his affili tion through the Pennsylvania Society (the California Society not being organized until 1989). He died on March 25, 1895, at the age of 104 years and 11 months. NOTE: The California Society of the War of 1812 was founded by Dennis W. Simpson on March 4, 1989. It now has over 70 members (that is 7 new members per year since its inception), it is one of the fastest growing Societies in the United States. If anyone is interested in joining please contact John Justice, Secretary, c/o Sons of the Revolution Library, 600 South Central Avenue, Glendale, CA 91206.

Richard Malone - 12/07/98 03:42:54
My Email:CA1 [email protected]
Your Name: DW Simpson
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Scioto County, Ohio Militia

Comments:
Richard Malone was born March 11, 1776, in Loudoun County, Virginia, and died October 21, 1857, at Vernon, Scioto County, Ohio. During the War of 1812 Richard Malone enlisted July 28, 1813, in Captain Peter Bacus' Company, Scioto County, Ohio Militia, as private and served until he was honorably discharged on August 28, 1813.

William Simpson, MD - 12/07/98 03:37:49
My Email:CA1 [email protected]
Your Name: DW Simpson
State of Residence of soldier: Mississippi Territory (Alabama)
Company in which soldier served: 7th Regiment Madison County Militia

Comments:
Dr. William Simpson was born 1780, in Northern Ireland, and died in the Spring of 1816, at Madison County, Mississippi Territory, (Alabama). During the War of 1812 William Simpson served as a Private and a Surgeon in the 7th Regiment. colonel Peter Perkin ' Battalion of Mississippi Militia from Madison County, now Alabama. Perkins' Battalion came under General John coffee's command in October 1813, and fought with Andrew Jackson in Alabama against the Red Sticks, a warring band of the Creek Nation. At Hors shoe Bend, Dr. Simpson help save the wounded leg of a young soldier named Samuel Houston, who later became President of the Republic of Texas.

John Adams - 12/07/98 03:31:47
My Email:CA1 [email protected]
Your Name: DW Simpson
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee, Alabama
Company in which soldier served: East Tennessee Volunteer Militia

Comments:
John Adams was born 1769, and died September 24, 1829, at Southport, Franklin County (Now Colbert County), Alabama. John Adams first enlisted in Captain Robert Maloney's Company of East Tennessee Volunteer Militia on October 14, 1813, at Knoxville, Tennes ee. He served in several different Companies until he was discharged July 20, 1814.

James Richard Gillespie - 12/04/98 01:48:07
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Tony Gillespie
State of Residence of soldier: Alabama,Lawrence Co
Company in which soldier served: Sammie Cowan

Comments:
Enlisted as pvt. in Cowans co of Major JPH Porter calvary regiment. He enlisted in Blount Co Tenn in 1813 and served 3 mo receiving hon dischg. DOB unk but died 10/07/1849. In 1854 spo Lucy Johnson Gillespie recved 79+ acres from us gov for his service i Law co Al. If anyone has run across info pls send me web site. thanks Tony

David Lewis - 12/02/98 01:57:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Wayne L. Shepard
State of Residence of soldier: VT
Company in which soldier served: 1st Regiment VT Militia

Comments:
I have several references to "Captain" David Lewis, but I have not yet received any military records to verify rank. He died March 8, 1813, in Ludlow, VT, from a disease contracted while fighting during the War. I am trying to locate records which might mention his parents names or wife's maiden name. Family records indicate that he was originally from Pepperell, MA. Any help would be appreciated.

Daniel Kent - 12/01/98 03:59:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Linda Kent
State of Residence of soldier: OHIO
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Elias Murray's Company (Cavalry)

Comments:
Daniel Kent was born in 1791, VA and came to Ohio, (Union Co) with his parents John and Margaret Kent in 1806. Daniel died in 1865 and is buried in the Plain City Cemetery. There was William and James Kent who fought in the same unit.

William Castle - 12/01/98 02:49:16
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Connie Castle
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Comm. Officer - War of 1812.

Nelson Tosteson - 11/29/98 03:11:21
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gary Tustison
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Captain John Naglee's Company of North Liberty Artillerists

Comments:
Nelson Sr was my ggg grandfather. He enlisted 8 Sep 1813. He was on the muster roll until 3 Jan 1815. He is listed on the muster rolls of Pennsylvania Volunteers War of 1812. I hope to learn more details about what went on during his enlistment. Any help would be appreciated.

- 11/27/98 12:27:14

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Arnold Snider - 11/26/98 03:59:36
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bruce Snider
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Theophilus Simonton's Co. of Rifleman, 1 Reg't Ohio

Comments:
Arnold Snider was in the war of 1812 and a volunteer from Warren Co. Ohio, with Capt. Theophilus Simonton's Co. of Rifleman, 1 Reg't Ohio Militia. He died at Fort Meigs near Perrysburg Oh. 22Jun 1813. There is a historical Ledger at Fort Meigs that list the men of his Co. under the name of their Captain. Arnold is listed in the first families of Warren Co. The records show he was born in Hagerstown Md. A worthy note, Hanna his wife is buried at Murdock Cemetery in Warren Co. along with her second Husband Samuel Shepley."

John Kinsall - 11/23/98 19:25:00
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lucinda Kinsall
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: under: John Coffee, John Byrn

Comments:
John Kinsall was b. ca 1791 Tenn. (not sure where in Tenn.) I know that his name may be spelled Kinsal. He also served with his brother: Benjamin Kinsall. They were mustered out of Sumner Co., Tenn. and that was their place of residence..until they mi rated to Gallatin Co., Illinois after 1818. If you have any other questions about my ancestor, please email me. Also, John Kinsall marr. Elizabeth B. Hancock. Thanks,

Bradford Hale - 11/21/98 22:54:02
My URL:http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/database/rosters.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lisa Morris
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Capt. William Stephenson's Company

Comments:
It is presumed that the Co. was from Green County. Service dates 10/24-12/22/12 and 9/20/13-3/20/14.

Samuel Semple - 11/21/98 06:43:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Barbara Smith (Semple)
State of Residence of soldier: Delaware
Company in which soldier served: Duponts Sharpshooters

Comments:
Samuel Semple landed in Delaware 8-11-1812, coming from Glenbush, Tyrone County, Ireland. He enlisted immediately in the US army and was captain of Du Pont's sharpshooters. Dupont was the brother associated with Dupont in business. He resided in Delawa e until 1817 and then came to Carroll County, Ohio to claim land given to him by the government in payment for war soldiers. If anyone has any other information on Dupont's sharpshooters, please contact me.

Emery,Jacob - 11/20/98 20:45:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Alan Emery
State of Residence of soldier: NJ

Comments:
Looking For Jacob's home town in NJ

Nathan Sturgis - 11/18/98 18:27:51
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: John Hagan
State of Residence of soldier: Penna.
Company in which soldier served: James Robinson's Company

Comments:
Nathan Sturgis, Jr. was a member of the Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of 1812. He served in the 6th class of the 36th Regiment. he was in Captain James Robinson's Company of the 18th section of riflemen commanded by Col. Thomas Humphrey.

Nathaniel Gradeless - 11/15/98 14:28:29
My URL:http://www.execpc.com/~gradeless/degindex.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Donald Gradeless
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Capt. William R. Keys Co., McArthurs 1st Reg't Ohio Volunteers

Comments:
Enlisted April 27, 1812 for one year. Was captured in the swamps five days after Hull's surrender of Detriot, was allowed to return home on parole of honor. Was paid for a full 12 months of service. Supported by company muster rolls. Pensioned in 1850.
Corpion,I.B. - 11/14/98 23:52:34
My URL:http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dII?db=Ia18127DatabaseId=3339&db=Ia1812&GSFN=&GSLN=CORPIO
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Richard Corpion
State of Residence of soldier: LOUISIANA
Company in which soldier served: CAPT. Chaudurier"s o. Artificers,Art"y La.Vola.

Comments:


Corpion,I.B. - 11/14/98 23:50:51
My URL:http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dII?db=Ia18127DatabaseId=3339&db=Ia1812&GSFN=&GSLN=CORPIO
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Richard Corpion
State of Residence of soldier: LOUISIANA
Company in which soldier served: CAPT. Chaudurier"s o. Artificers,Art"y La.Vola.

Comments:


Hiram Cronk - 11/13/98 23:23:26
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Erik Lander
State of Residence of soldier: Ny

Comments:
For anyone who may be interested, I have located the burial site of the last surviving veteran of the War of 1812. His name was Hiram Cronk, He died May 13 1905 at the age of 105. he is buried at Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn Ny in the Mount of Victory Plot.

general brock - 11/13/98 02:31:35
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: jack
State of Residence of soldier: canada
Company in which soldier served: british

Comments:
i would like to find out some information on the british war

John Shuttlesworth - 11/12/98 09:08:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joel Rane
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: Basil Garrison's

Comments:
John served in the South Carolina Militia from 6 November 1814 to 12 March 1815. Anyone with further information is invited to e-mail.

Lewis Warrington - 11/11/98 20:09:03
My URL:http://history.navy.mil/wars/war1812/1812-11.htm
Company in which soldier served: Navy

Comments:
Warrington was a valiant participant in the War of 1812. He sank many British ships including the Brittish brig Epervier.

Lewis Warrington - 11/11/98 20:05:06
My URL:http://history.navy.mil/wars/war1812/1812-11.htm
Company in which soldier served: Navy

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John Litton Brown Sr. - 11/10/98 20:18:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charles Dale Jackson
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: 3rd Regiment West Tennessee Militia

Comments:
John Litton Brown Jr. was always referred to as "Jackie" and is my 4X greatgrandfather. Served under Capt. Matthew Cowan and Colonel James Raulston in the 3rd Regiment of West Tennessee Militia from 13 Nov.,1814 to 13 May, 1815. This unit was at the Battl of New Orleans. John's father Thomas was also there. After the battle they walked home to Jackson Co.,TN. Jackie was born abt. 1796 in VA. He married Elizabeth "Betsie" Wheeler in Jackson Co.,TN in 1815. They had at least 10 children. Jackie also served in the Civil War and died 19 Nov., 1879 in Jackson Co., TN.

Thomas Brown - 11/10/98 18:42:54
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charles Dale Jackson
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: 3rd Regiment West Tennessee Militia

Comments:
Thomas Brown served under Capt. Matthew Cowan and Col. James Raulston in the 3rd Regiment of West Tennessee Militia from 13 Nov.,1814 to 13 May,1815. This unit was at the Battle of New Orleans under Major General Andrew Jackson. Legend has it that he walk d back to Jackson County, Tennessee after the battle. Thomas is my gggggrandfather and was born 28 June 1773 in Botetourt Co. Virginia. He married Nancy Litton 5 Nov.,1795 in Botetourt Co.,Va. and moved to Jackson Co.,TN abt. the turn of the 19th Century. He had at least 9 children and married a woman named Elizabeth after Nancy died. Thomas died abt. 1866 in Jackson Co.,TN and is buried there.

Ebenezer Hunt - 11/10/98 02:18:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kaye Kumpula
State of Residence of soldier: Massachussetts
Company in which soldier served: 2nd Regiment,2nd Brigade,5th Division at New Bedford Mass

Comments:
Ebenezer Hunt was in the Mass militia under the command of Lt.Col.Benjamin Lincoln and Major Hunt was a staff officer. Ebenezer was born November 8, 1778 in Rehoboth, Mass in Bristol County. Between 1817 and 1820 he came to Spencer, NY. Three children fo nd to date: Sylvester(the eldest), Isiah and Maryetta. Sylvester had five children, Isiah had four and Maryetta had nine children. Sylvester returned to Rehoboth by 1850, Isiah remained in Spencer, NY and Maryetta married a John Watson in 1835 in Cayuta, Y at her father's residence. Four of Maryetta's children were born in Richford, NY and then they moved to Michigan. Maryetta died in Unidella, Michigan in 1899. There are probably more children but I haven't been able to locate them.

ASKEY, Samuel - 11/09/98 23:36:41
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gloria Kerns
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Served under Gen. Wm. H. Harrison. With Commodore Perry at the Battle of Lake Erie, but not actually on board ship since he was a married man and the Commodore took only unmarried men into battle.

Ishmael Barnes - 11/08/98 23:12:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gerald Eppley
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Ishmael Barnes was in the 3rd regiment of the Maryland Militia under Capt. O'Burns and Col. Stemple. He was in from Aug. 27, 1814 to Oct. 30, 1814. His wife Maria Ann Crown-Barnes applied for a pension after his death, but don't know if she got it.

William Lambert - 11/08/98 21:40:50
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Earline Burks White
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Captain Menton's Co., Georgia Militia

Comments:
He was my Gr.Gr.Grandfather. He received 2 land grants in Carroll Co., Ga. and thats where he was living at when he died. His wife Mary Parker received a widow's pension of $8.oo when he died around 1856. His father was George Lambert-What was his mothers maiden name

Moser - 11/08/98 19:13:40
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Thomas R. Moser
State of Residence of soldier: North Carolina
Company in which soldier served: 8th Co,2d Mecklenburg Regt.

Comments:
Looking for any information of who his relatives were, brothers, sisters, wife, children, etc.

moser - 11/08/98 19:08:15
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Thomas R.

Comments:


WM. MCCORD SEN. - 11/07/98 01:59:31
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: ginny straub
State of Residence of soldier: pa.

Comments:
LOOKING FOR ANY INFO ON WM.MCCORD

WM. MCCORD SEN. - 11/07/98 01:58:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: ginny straub
State of Residence of soldier: pa.

Comments:
LOOKING FOR ANY INFO ON WM.MCCORD

PEARCE, William - 11/05/98 22:20:22
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mary Jacob
State of Residence of soldier: New York

Comments:
Settled in Decatur County, Indiana. Known as "Colonel" Pearce.

COLSTON, James - 11/05/98 22:17:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mary Jacob
State of Residence of soldier: MD
Company in which soldier served: Talbot 26th Regiment

Comments:
Talbot 26th Regiment, Oak Company

SHERWOOD, William - 11/05/98 22:16:02
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mary Jacob
State of Residence of soldier: MD
Company in which soldier served: Talbot 26th Reg, Oak Company

Comments:
Talbot 26th Regiment Oak Company, April 14 - May 10, 1813 Based St Michaels, Bayside, and Ferris Neck at or near Nenonis Point Captain Thomas Weyman

PERRY, William - 11/05/98 18:03:33
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lynn Thomas
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: not sure

Comments:
William PERRY was reported to be shown on the Muster Rolls of Ohio , likely with Col. George Buchanan at the blockhouse known as Fort Buchanan. He could have served with Capt. Binkley's Co., Ohio Militia as a private.

OLIVER HAZARD PERRY - 11/04/98 23:23:35

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Eli Mann - 11/03/98 00:37:58
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mickael L. Mann
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Christopher Wigton

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Cunningham, Robert - 11/02/98 21:59:58

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RUTHERFORD,Oliver - 11/01/98 02:59:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Tom Billings
State of Residence of soldier: VERMONT
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Hezehian Barn, 1st regiment,2nd brigade,3rd division

Comments:
Served from 6/11 to 6/14. Certificate #35745.

RUTHERFORD,Oliver - 11/01/98 02:15:45

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Dudley, Daniel - 10/31/98 20:12:32
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kimm
State of Residence of soldier: New Hampshire
Company in which soldier served: 4th US Infantry

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David LEWIS - 10/31/98 05:27:33
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Wayne Shepard
State of Residence of soldier: VT
Company in which soldier served: Unkn

Comments:
David Lewis moved to Ludlow, VT, with his wife, Polly, in 1788. They had eleven children there. Family records indicate that he was a Captain during the War of 1812, and he died March 8, 1813, from a disease contracted while fighting. I have not contac ed NARC yet, so this the extent of the information on my G-G-G-G Grandfather.

Richard Hines - 10/30/98 18:42:09
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gregg Moon
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania

Comments:
Looking for Richard Hines, son of Richard Hines who served in the Rev. War under Capts. Shaw and Humphrey. The info I have is pretty reliable but I am wondering if it wasn't Richard Jr. who served with a Shaw and Humphrey. Richard probibly lived in Butler Co., Pa. when he enlisted. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Trackwell, Joshua - 10/30/98 07:00:00
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Fran Trackwell Richart

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Elijah Murdock - 10/30/98 06:09:08
My URL:http://expage.com/page/eakmu
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Barbara Eakley
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Capt Mark Anthony's Company of Virginia Militia (Artillery)

Comments:
Elijah Murdock/Murduck enlisted 12Aug1812 at the Meadows of Goose Creek in Bedford County VA. He served as a private and a sergeant. He lived in Bedford County, where he was a farmer and served as a county commissioner. By 1835 he had moved to Montgomery County VA, where he farmed 300A at Bradshaw Creek. He married Polly Dallis and Louisa Brown. Elijah died in 1866, and in 1878 his widow Louisa filed a "claim of widow for pension" (claim #24,685). At the time of her death in 1903 she was collecting $12 pe month.

Risdon Richardson - 10/30/98 05:49:55
My URL:http://expage.com/page/eakri
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Barbara Eakley
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Capt Washington West's Company of Infantry, attached to 4th Regiment. He served at Norfolk in 1814.

Comments:
Risdon/Risden lived in Montgomery County VA, where he had a farm near the north fork of the Roanoke River. He married Eve Feller and Sarah Jewell.

Ezekiel Tibbetts, Jr. - 10/30/98 02:06:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gail Frick
State of Residence of soldier: New Hampshire
Company in which soldier served: Sailor aboard a Government Vessel

Comments:
all that is known about my gggggrandfather, is that in 1814 he signed aboard a Government Vessel to gaurd the coast. The vessel and Ezekiel Tibbetts Jr., were lost at sea never to be heard from again. If anyone out there may have more info on ship's los at sea during the War of 1812, please contact me.

nathan winch - 10/30/98 00:22:06
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: james winch
State of Residence of soldier: new york

Comments:
battle of plattsburgh,n.y.

nathan winch - 10/30/98 00:03:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: james winch
State of Residence of soldier: new york

Comments:
battle of plattsburgh,n.y.

George Shaver - 10/28/98 18:33:32
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Steven Shafer
State of Residence of soldier: Gbr. Co. Va.-Wv
Company in which soldier served: don't know

Comments:
served under one captian nichols widow isabelle shaver recieced land bounty in greenbrierco. in l880's for his service

John Foote - 10/28/98 03:42:32
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Nina Jackson
State of Residence of soldier: KY
Company in which soldier served: under Andrew Jackson

Comments:
Born in Dublin, Ireland, fought in the Revolutionary War under Cornwallis. Resided in Grayson and Rowan counties in NC, later moved to KY. In War of 1812 he volunteered and served under Gen. Andrew Jackson.

WILCOX, ABNER - 10/25/98 23:41:33
My URL:gopher://UICVMI.CC.UIC.EDU:8013/0%7Edb.LANDSALES/rc.574192
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Catherine Leinbach
State of Residence of soldier: NY?
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Received 160 acres Bounty Land 10-21-1817 in Illinios or Illinios Territory for service in the War of 1812.

WILCOX, EDWARD - 10/25/98 23:36:05
My URL:gopher://UICVMI.CC.UIC.EDU:8013/0%7Edb.LANDSALES/rc.574194
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Catherine Leinbach
State of Residence of soldier: NY?
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Received 160 acres bounty land 2-28-1818 in Illinios or Illinios Territory for service in the War of 1812. Record ID # 574194

WILCOX, JOHN W. - 10/25/98 23:31:13
My URL:gopher://UICVMI.CC.UIC.EDU:8013/0%Edb.LANDSALES/rc.581365
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Catherine Leinbach
State of Residence of soldier: NY?
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Received 160 acres of bounty land in Illinios or Illinios Territory for service in the War of 1812 received land 9-28-1818 Record ID # 581365

WILCOX, JOHN W. - 10/25/98 23:29:21
My URL:gopher://UICVMI.CC.UIC.EDU:8013/0%Edb.LANDSALES/rc.581365
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Catherine Leinbach
State of Residence of soldier: NY?
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:


WILCOX, William - 10/25/98 23:25:03
My URL:gopher://UICVMI.CC.UIC.EDU:8013/0%7Edb.LANDSALES/rc.574198
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Catherine Leinbach
State of Residence of soldier: NY?
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Listed as receiving bounty land Military Tract 160 acres either in Illinios or the Illinios Territory.

WILCOX, William - 10/25/98 23:23:25
My URL:gopher://UICVMI.CC.UIC.EDU:8013/0%7Edb.LANDSALES/rc.574198
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Catherine Leinbach
State of Residence of soldier: NY?
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:


WILCOX, William - 10/25/98 23:22:06
My URL:gopher://UICVMI.CC.UIC.EDU:8013/0%7Edb.LANDSALES/rc.574198

Comments:


Alexander Scammel Wadsworth - 10/21/98 23:33:52
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lorna Roberts
State of Residence of soldier: Maine
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
This Soldier served as a Lieutenant aboard "Old Ironsides" and according to family history, took charge when the commanding officer was injured. He was born to General Peleg Wadsworth in 1790 (and was and Uncle to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.) He was awarded the Silver Medal and the thanks of Congress for his actions aboard "old Ironsides". He was later posted as commander of the USS Prometheus and the USS Constellation. He later became commander of the Pacific Squadron and ended his career a the Naval Commissioner. He died in 1851. He had a Naval Destroyer DD60(the first to cross the Atlantic) in 1914. I would appeciate any information, or locations of Military records online that would round out his personal life;ie wife and children et . I Know that my husbands family is descended from him but am missing a few links.

PIERCE or PRICE, WILLIAM HENRY - 10/21/98 20:23:05
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Terry D. Oehler
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania or New Jersey

Comments:
Family legend says that he served in the War of 1812. His daughter, Elizabeth, was married in Stroudsburg PA on April 4, 1820, and married Charles Henry of Tranquility NJ on March 16,1840.

Dennis Corbin - 10/21/98 13:30:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kathleen Morgan
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia, Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Capt. George Allen's, Capt. Joseph Edward's, and Capt. Samuel Hawkins' Companies, Virginia Militia

Comments:
Dennis served as a substitute twice in the War of 1812, first for Fielding Smith, and then for Daniel Cokehorn(?). He lived in Madison Co., VA, at the time of his enlistment, and moved to Highland Co., Ohio, before November 1849 with his wife Mary "Polly (Jenkins) Corbin and children, and he applied for his pension in Highland Co., Ohio. He was part of the units which defended Norfolk. He served Apr. 3, 1813-May 6, 1813 in Capt. George Allen's Co., then was transferred to Capt. Joseph Edward's Co. and erved there May 6, 1813-Oct. 13, 1813. His second enlistment was in Capt. Samuel Hawkins' Co. from Mar. 2, 1814-June 17, 1814. Dennis died 13 January 1876 in Highland Co., Ohio.

Jacob WOLFENBARGER - 10/21/98 12:46:53
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charlotte Lucas
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Dobbis' Co and Capt. J. Rich's Co.

Comments:
Jacob enlisted in Captian Dobbbins Company, Bunch's Regiment, Tennessee Militia, on January 17, 1813. He transferred to Captian Rich's Company on January 17, 1814 and served in that company until the end of the war. Jacob served as a Drummer throughout th war. I have the honor to be his great-great-great granddaughter.

Jeremiah YOUNG - 10/20/98 01:24:59
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Norma Valley
State of Residence of soldier: NY (?)

Comments:
Obituary of one of Jeremiah Young's sons, states that his father was a veteran of the War of 1812, having fought in the Maumee Valley (Ohio) in the "stirring days of 1813." Jeremiah would have been approx. 18 yrs old at the time. Searching for more information.

William J. Barnes - 10/19/98 20:03:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ed Barnes
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: 1st Regiment of Virginia Militia

Comments:
William was from Brunswick County, VA. He served as a substitute for Richard Edmunds, a neighbor. He was a Private in Capt. Philip Pryor's Co. of Cavalry. Served from August 28 to December 6 of 1814, entering service at Camp Powells Creek near Petersburg. The company pay roll indicates he earned $8 per month and was given 40 cents a day for his horse.

ALLAN,Landon - 10/17/98 22:18:16
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Robert Scott Hartless, UVa '67
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Capt Charles C Allan's Co of Inf, 1 Reg't Virginia Militia

Comments:
Capt Landon Allan Was b. 21 July 1786in Culpepper County - Son of William Allan and Mary Green (Allan). He d. 2 February 1862. He married Susan Hansborough in October 1808 and had ten (10) children. She was b. 10 May 1789 and d. 31 Jan 1868. Capt Landon llan is burried in Fauquier County,Va. in Morrisville, Va. I, Scott Hartless have a copy of his Company Pay/Muster Roll. And a sword that belonged to Capt Landon Allan. Any additional information would be welcome!

Nimrod Jackson - 10/14/98 19:45:10
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joyce R. Harrison
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: don't know

Comments:
Have been searching for records and can't find any, but family knows that Nimrod served during War of 1812. He was born 10/22/1795 in SC, died 10/15/1866 in GA.

Israel Gray - 10/14/98 19:05:34
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dorothy Gray
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Wm. Craigs Co.

Comments:
Israel Gray (ca. 1772 prob. Chester Co., Pa.; d. 1846 Blairsville, Pa. He enlisted from either Westmoreland Co. or Indiana Co., Pa. and entered the service on May 7, 1813; discharged Nov. 8, 1813 Pittsburg, Pa. His wife was Rebecca (Dixon) ad they had 11 children.

John Thornton - 10/14/98 18:52:36
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dorothy Gray
State of Residence of soldier: Va., Ga., Tenn.

Comments:
John Thornton (ca. 1765-1812); son of Matthew Thornton of Campbell Co., Va. Md. Nancy (Scott?) and lived in Ga. and Tn. at some time. Possibly died in War of 1812?

Joseph Willcocks - 10/14/98 16:44:51
My Email:iansndrs@sprynet,com
Your Name: Ian T. Saunders
State of Residence of soldier: Upper Canada
Company in which soldier served: Canadian Volunteers

Comments:
Col. Joseph Willcocks was an officer in the British Militia, but defected to the U.S., where he became a Colonel, and commanded a unit called the 'Canadian Volunteers'.

Daniel Shiffer - 10/10/98 17:48:03
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lynne Baillargeon
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Bergstresser's Co.

Comments:
Wife, Sarah Elliott. No pension; PA militia; private.

Jacob John FREDERICK - 10/10/98 07:23:23
My Email:PADonegan@AOL
Your Name: P. Donegan
State of Residence of soldier: New York

Comments:
Enlisted in Chester, Orange Co., New York on Sept. 7, 1814, in Captain Benjamin Hortons Company of New York Militia. In 1850 applied for and received Bounty Land in Minnesota, where he moved to with wife and 3 adult children.

Peter B. Conger - 10/09/98 20:59:54
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Brandt Z�tterberg
State of Residence of soldier: New Jersey
Company in which soldier served: 7th & 6th Company

Comments:
Enlisted at New Jersey for a 5 yr. period, Nov. 17, 1907 w/Capt. Rhea. Arrived at New Orleans in fall of 1809. Re-enlisted 1812 at N.Orleans with Capt. Blue. During Battle of New Orleans, Sergt. Conger was wounded, Jan. 15, 1812 when a British rocket str ck a powder magazine. Honourably discharged April 8, 1815.

samuel jacobs - 10/08/98 23:11:13
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: ray ezell
State of Residence of soldier: KY
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Holmes Company

Comments:
He enlisted between 1784-1811 and moved to Jefferson County TN after the war.

William Dennis - 10/08/98 14:48:31
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gwenn Zerull
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio

Comments:
William Dennis was born in Maryland, and probably served with a Maryland company. By 1850 he and his wife, Mary, had moved to Perry Co. OH, where he lived and is buried at Portersville.

Bissy Lee - 10/07/98 18:27:56

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Robert Swartwout - 10/06/98 22:32:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Brett Mac Donald
State of Residence of soldier: NY
Company in which soldier served: Quatermaster General of US Army 1812-15

Comments:
My second cousin his son grad west Point 1832. In Blackhawk Expd - Mex Amer War at Vera Cruz - Seminole War 1850 + 1852

Meredith COOPER - 10/06/98 13:58:53
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Carroll Cooper
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Cpt. Anthony Metcalfs Co.,

Comments:
Meredith COOPER enlisted 4 Oct. 1813 in a Tennessee regiment commanded by Col. T. McCrory.(Also Col. Lauderdale) and served in a company commanded by Cpt. Anthony Metcalf. Meredith was wounded at the battle of Talledega,Alabama and was honorably discharge on 27 Jan.1814. He recieved a bounty of 40 acres and later a grant for another 120 acres. Meredith was born in Botetourt County, Virginia 7 Apr. 1792, the son of Jonathon COOPER and moved to Smith County Tennessee where he married Polly Witcher on 16 Jun 1812. Polly filed an application for pension and recieved $8.00 per month for Meredith's service. They later moved to Sangamon County Illinois and raised 8 children.

Meredith COOPER - 10/06/98 13:57:16
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Carroll Cooper
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Cpt. Anthony Metcalfs Co.,

Comments:
Meredith COOPER enlisted 4 Oct. 1813 in a Tennessee regiment commanded by Col. T. McCrory.(Also Col. Lauderdale) and served in a company commanded by Cpt. Anthony Metcalf. Meredith was wounded at the battle of Talledega,Alabama and was honorably discharge on 27 Jan.1814. He recieved a bounty of 40 acres and later a grant for another 120 acres. Meredith was born in Botetourt County, Virginia 7 Apr. 1792, the son of Jonathon COOPER and moved to Smith County Tennessee where he married Polly Witcher on 16 Jun 1812. Polly filed an application for pension and recieved $8.00 per month for Meredith's service. They later moved to Sangamon County Illinois and raised 8 children.

Joseph HOFFMAN - 10/06/98 11:49:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jim Niemeyer
State of Residence of soldier: Illinois
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
The only information I have is that Joseph HOFFMAN was a soldier in the War of 1812 and participated in the engagement near Washington. I am assuming he was from Illinois because his son, Samuel was born in Illinos and died in Sante Fe, New Mexico during the Mexican War. His Grandson, George Waller Brown Hoffman, was born in Schuyler County, Ill. Any information regarding Joseph Hoffman, etc., would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Jim

John H. Wansor - 10/06/98 05:33:13
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Janice Weeks Bernath
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Stephen Thorn's Co., 117th, NY Militia

Comments:
John H. Wansor b. abt. 1785, d. 1876. Wife Catherine Baker, m. 13 September 1806 at Lattingtown, LI, Ny (then Queens county; now Nassau). Had many children, the eldest being Leonard Wansor; a daughter, Rebecca Wansor Wilson. Looking for any descendants of John and Catherine, but particularly for John's parents.

ROOT, Rueben - 10/05/98 17:34:24
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Linda Whitney
State of Residence of soldier: NY
Company in which soldier served: General Porter

Comments:
Rueben ROOT and his father Moses served in War if 1812 under Gen. Porter. They first went to Buffalo, then to Fort Erie where they helped to take 500 prisoners that were besieging on the fort. Sept, 17, 1814. Any more info would be helpful.

David Uhler - 10/05/98 06:33:55
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/r/a/Ken--Grantham/
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ken Gratham
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland

Comments:
David Uhler and his 4 brothers were at the defense of Baltimore, from Frederick Co, MD

Alexander Bell Crawford - 10/05/98 03:03:31
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Diane
State of Residence of soldier: Ky. or Md.
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Thomas Morris

Comments:
Enlisted 8/15/1812, and discharged 3/4/1813. Service: Capt. Thomas Morris Co. Ky. Mil Settled in Ky. Married Charlotte Riggs in 1814 in Montgomery Co. KY.

Asa NORTON - 10/04/98 15:29:31
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: m.a.arnett
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
My information says that Asa Norton held the office of major general in the cavalry. Would love to know more.

Cornelius Taylor - 10/04/98 04:43:24
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Cassy Williams
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
The only info that I have is he served in the war of 1812. Cornelius was married to Sarah ann "Sally" Walker and had 12 children. I would appreciate any information that could be given on my 6ggrandfather.

Alexander M. Gray - 10/01/98 00:38:10
Your Name: Clark Gray
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Jesse Bean's

Comments:
Fought in the Creek War in Capt. James Cowan's Company. Wounded and captured near Villere Plantation 23 Dec. l8l4, Battle of New Orleans.

Erastus Tracy - 09/30/98 14:17:01
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: James E. Greene
State of Residence of soldier: NY
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Born 1791 (date corrected) in Scipio, NY (eastern shore of Cayuga Lake). Died in Battle of Queenston Heights (across the Niagara River from Lewiston, NY) on October 13, 1812. Burial location unknown. Searching for cemetery.

Erastus Tracy - 09/30/98 14:15:28
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: James E. Greene
State of Residence of soldier: NY
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Born 1891 in Scipio, NY (eastern shore of Cayuga Lake). Died in Battle of Queenston Heights (across the Niagara River from Lewiston, NY) on October 13, 1812. Burial location unknown. Searching for cemetery.

Jessie Pope - 09/29/98 04:48:36
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Thomas J. Lloyd
State of Residence of soldier: North Carolina

Comments:
He volunteered at Snow Hill, Green County, N. C., July 15, 1813, and was honorably discharged at Fort Hampton, Cartright Co., (Cartaret County,) N. C., January 15, 1814

JEREMIAH PATE - 09/28/98 18:11:07
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jinks Pate Lee
State of Residence of soldier: Smith Co, TN
Company in which soldier served: McCrory's Rgt, W TN Militia

Comments:
Jeremiah Pate received Bounty Land Warrant #45862 and settled in Hempstead Co, AR. He is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery in Washington, AR..

Charles W Thompson - 09/28/98 05:47:54
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ralph Smoyer Jr
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland

Comments:
Charles Thompson was a pvt in the war and moved to Belmont Co Ohio after the war where he married Cynthia Martin and had a son, Milton Thompson.

Willard SMITH - 09/27/98 21:47:06
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Pam Hall
State of Residence of soldier: Massachusetts
Company in which soldier served: 21st Regiment

Comments:
Received bounty land in Illinois. Wife's name was Amy Gardner. Both are buried in Lafayette, Walworth County, Wisconsin. Both were born in Hancock, Massachusetts.

William NORTH - 09/27/98 21:44:11
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Pam Hall
State of Residence of soldier: Massachusetts
Company in which soldier served: 40th Infantry of New York, Captain Leonard Ross

Comments:
Received bounty land in Illinois. Wife's name was Mary McCall. He died in Berkshire County, Mass and she died in New York City.

Benjamin Nicholas Briggs - 09/27/98 21:41:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Pam Hall
State of Residence of soldier: Massachusetts
Company in which soldier served: 40th Regiment of New York, Captain Leonard Ross.

Comments:
Received bounty land in Illinois. Died probably in Wyoming County, New York. Wife was Mary Smith.

Hardy (Pursel) PURCELL - 09/27/98 16:17:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Geo T PURCELL
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: Capt Henry West, 3rd Reg

Comments:
Mustered into Service 13 Nov 1814 to 12 May 1815 ggGranduncle

Bennet LANE - 09/27/98 16:13:12
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Geo T PURCELL
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: Capt Henry West, 3rd Reg

Comments:
Muster into Service 13 Nov 1814 to 12 May 1815 My ggGrandfather.

THOMAS, Jacob - 09/26/98 04:33:51
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Barbara Fitzmaurice
State of Residence of soldier: TN.
Company in which soldier served: Captain Edward Buchanan's Co. & Col. Samuel Bunch's Regiment, Tennessee Militia

Comments:
Jacob THOMAS' widow, Margaret Elizabeth NEIMAN THOMAS applied for a widow's pension in Bradley Co., TN. in 1876. Jacob was drafted in Maryville, Blount Co., TN. where he and Elizabeth lived, in Dec. of 1813 & served until about Jun. 1814. He was marched f rst to Look-out Mountain, TN., then Southward and was at the Battle of the Horseshoe. He was honorably discharged at Mobile, AL. Upon returning, Jacob & family lived in Blount Co. for awhile, may have gone to Jackson Co., TN. for a short time, then settle in Monroe Co., TN. Both Jacob and Elizabeth died in Bradley Co., TN. He in 1855 and she in 1888.

Joshua Killebrew - 09/22/98 20:14:47
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Constance K. Fisher
State of Residence of soldier: NC
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Micajah Pettway's Co., 1st NC Militia

Comments:
Joshua Killebrew and his brother, Lot Killebrew, enlisted as privates on 25 Sep 1814 in Edgecombe Co. NC. Soon thereafter they marched to Norfolk VA where on 9 Jan 1815 Lot died of illness. It was bitterly cold that winter and the soldiers lacked proper clothing and food and most were ill and many died. Joshua was ill in quarters from 29 Dec 1814 until 5 Feb 1815, the date his unit was discharged.

Alexander McDade - 09/22/98 17:23:36
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joan Clemons
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Henry Crowell's Co. of Ga. Volunteers

Comments:


william McDade - 09/22/98 17:10:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joan Clemons
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Captian James Hamilton's Co. of Georgia Artillery

Comments:
William served as a private. The muster roll, dated Mar. 9, 1815, shows that he enlisted at Sunbury, Nov 14, 1814.

Charles McDade - 09/22/98 16:55:41
My Email:[email protected],net
Your Name: Joan Clemons
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Caption Edmond Hopson's Co. 3rd Regt. Few's Ga.

Comments:
Charles Mcdade was married to Adeline Edna Fields in Washington Co., Ga. Mar. 12, 1808, and enlisted at Sandersville, Wash. Co., Ga. on Sept 23, 1814.

Charles McDade - 09/22/98 16:48:10
My Email:[email protected],net
Your Name: Joan Clemons
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Caption Edmond Hopson's Co. 3rd Regt. Few's Ga.

Comments:


Capt. Daniel Price - 09/22/98 12:28:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Bozic
State of Residence of soldier: Tenn.
Company in which soldier served: Capt. of his own Company, East Tenn. Militia

Comments:
Capt. Daniel Price was born 1793 in Knoxville, Tn. He married Miss Ann W. McFarlane 9/14/1823 In Jackson Co, Al. Daniel Price died 8/26?/1833 in Jackson Co, Al.He received a pension (WO35739).

Elisha W. PRICE - 09/22/98 12:09:51
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Bozic
State of Residence of soldier: Tenn
Company in which soldier served: Capt. John Child's Co. East Tenn Militia

Comments:
Elisha W. Price received a pension (SO34058). He was a courier from Ft. Deposit to Ft. Strauder(Jackson's HQ) in the Creek War.

Pvt. Edmond PRICE - 09/22/98 11:52:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Bozic
State of Residence of soldier: Tenn
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Daniel Price's Co. Brown's Regt. Coffee's Bgde. East Tenn Militia,later Capt John Child's Co. same regt.

Comments:
Edmond Price (12/28/1790-3/2/1878) served in the Battles of Horseshoe Bend, New Orleans, and Pensacola. He and his widow received a pension(WC29282/SC20820)He lies buried in an unmarked grave in Eutaw Cemetery, near Kosse, Limestone County, Texas. Edmond rice was 5'8,had a fair complexion,blue eyes, and black hair. He was a mechanic.

BAKER, Philip S. - 09/21/98 16:33:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Guy W. Baker
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Bedford Militia

Comments:
Philip is my 3rd ggf; he served a term of only a few months, from August thru November, 1913. He served his time in lieu of another person, who apparently paid him to do so, according to his application for pension affidavits. His real name was BAKER, b t he didn't know until joining; he had always been known as Philip PHREYBURGER, the name of the family which raised him from early youth, for what reason I've been unable to discover. I have no lineage prior to him, no knowledge of siblings.... would ver much like to find more out, don't quite know where.

BAKER, Philip S. - 09/21/98 16:31:37
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Guy W. Baker
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Bedford Militia

Comments:
Philip is my 3rd ggf; he served a term of only a few months, from August thru November, 1913. He served his time in lieu of another person, who apparently paid him to do so, according to his application for pension affidavits. His real name was BAKER, b t he didn't know until joining; he had always been known as Philip PHREYBURGER, the name of the family which raised him from early youth, for what reason I've been unable to discover. I have no lineage prior to him, no knowledge of siblings.... would ver much like to find more out, don't quite know where.

- 09/20/98 23:15:04
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Marcia Johnston
State of Residence of soldier: NC/TN

Comments:
It's time to put the new listings in alpha order! How do you view the older entries? Looking for James Barnes.

Mann Spencer - 09/20/98 03:11:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joan H. Slater
State of Residence of soldier: James City Co. VA
Company in which soldier served: pvt. VA Militia

Comments:
Mann b. 1774 d. 1854, son of Lewellen Spencer & Elizabeth m. 1.Sarah Allen 2.Virginia Bingley. Had total of 10 children.

Daniel Slater - 09/20/98 03:05:13
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joan H. Slater
State of Residence of soldier: New Kent Co. VA
Company in which soldier served: Capt. in VA Militia

Comments:
Daniel married Mary Reid Allen, dau. of Ann & William Allen, all of New Kent Co. VA

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James J. Daniel - 09/19/98 08:32:59
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kevin McCulloch
State of Residence of soldier: N.C. or GA.

Comments:
James J. Daniel was born in North Carolina, by 1817 he was living in Georgia.

James Winn - 09/18/98 23:33:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Nancy S. Holmseth
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio

Comments:
James Winn served under Captain John Hamilton from Feb 6 1813 to Aug 6 1813. He served with his brothers Benjamin and Warner Winn. He was from Butler County Ohio. One of his sons was John Henry Wynn.

Fivecoats, Michael - 09/18/98 22:32:56
My Email:Dwfivecoat@Aol
Your Name: Dan Fivecoat
State of Residence of soldier: Harrison Co Ohio
Company in which soldier served: First Regiment Ohio Militia

Comments:
My ggggrandfather Michael Fivecoats severed in three companys in the war of 1812.1. Capt Allen Scroggs, 2. Capt. Arron Allen and 3. Capt Baruch Dickerson

NEFF, Elkanah - 09/18/98 04:28:58
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charles C. Phillips
State of Residence of soldier: Windham Co., CT

Comments:
I have no definite proof, however I have seen a record that states that he was in the service from 7 Jun 1813 to 14 Jul 1813. Any help in documenting this would be appreciated.

Capt.Elisha Kellogg - 09/18/98 00:31:05
My URL:http://maxpages.com/sonie
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sonja Kellogg
State of Residence of soldier: Illinois
Company in which soldier served: not sure

Comments:
He also served in the war against the Tonawanda Indians in Illinois. He was a Captain of the surveying party sent by the government to survey the indian lands and where Springfield now stands. He is my husband's fifth in line, tracing our Kellogg history back to Lt. Joseph Kellogg, Hadley, Mass. 1662.

BASFORD, BENJAMIN - 09/17/98 23:45:01
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: sharon hall
State of Residence of soldier: MARYLAND

Comments:
I HAVE UNOFFICIAL DOCUMENTATION OF SERVICE. CAN ANYONE PROVIDE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION? THANKS.

Jacob Buckwalter - 09/17/98 17:37:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Carla Rigby
State of Residence of soldier: Pa.
Company in which soldier served: 65 Regiment Pa. Militia

Comments:
Jacob entered the War of 1812 as a drummer boy. He also completed the service of his brother, Joseph Buckwalter.

Jacob Buckwalter - 09/17/98 17:36:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Carla Rigby
State of Residence of soldier: Pa.
Company in which soldier served: 65 Regiment Pa. Militia

Comments:
Jacob entered the War of 1812 as a drummer boy. He also completed the service of his brother, Joseph Buckwalter.

Stanton, Elijah - 09/17/98 12:54:54
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Shelley French
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: organized in Port Henry

Comments:
We beleive that our great,etc. grandfather, Elijah Stanton was a Capt. who headed a regiment with McKenzie (a Major?) which was organized in Port Henry, NY. They were involved in the Battle of Plattsburgh. We'd like to know more about his company and our .grandfather, if anyone can relate to this or has an ancestor might have been there. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Lott PRITCHETT - 09/16/98 16:08:37
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Garnet Murphey
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland

Comments:
Lott Pritchett was drafts into the war of 1812 from Caroline Co, MD

Jeremiah Girton - 09/15/98 15:34:15
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charles Marck
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: 2nd Rgt Ohio Militia

Comments:
Soldier served Jan-Mar 1814, moved to Wayne Co IN ca1815-19. Roster shows Jeremiah GATTON, which became GIRTON in Indiana. Capt. Joseph Carpenter's Co., probably Hamilton Co OH. Source: Adj Gen of Ohio 1916. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, 1968

Jeremiah Girton - 09/15/98 15:33:26
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charles Marck
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: 2nd Rgt Ohio Militia

Comments:
Soldier served Jan-Mar 1814, moved to Wayne Co IN ca1815-19. Roster shows Jeremiah GATTON, which became GIRTON in Indiana. Capt. Joseph Carpenter's Co., probably Hamilton Co OH. Source: Adj Gen of Ohio 1916. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, 1968

William Thomas Moran - 09/14/98 01:43:12
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Debbie Albrecht
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland

Comments:
I discovered throught genealogical research that William Thomas Moran served during the War of 1812. Any info would be appreciated.

PALMER, Layton - 09/13/98 03:35:35
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Brenda Reisinger
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Capt Black's Co. Ohio Militia

Comments:
Layton entered the Ohio Militia in Champaign Co,OH on August 24, 1912 till February 24,1813. He received 80 acres of land in Jackson County. He married Catherine Whetsel on Jan 20,1819 in Jackson County. Layton died April 23, 1858 and is buried in Whetsel Cemetary in Jackson County. Layton's fathers name was William and William died in Enon, OH. Layton was my g,g,g,g grandfather. Would like to correspond with anyone related.

PALMER, Layton - 09/13/98 03:19:48
My Email:[email protected]

Comments:


BRUNER, Peter - 09/13/98 01:56:34
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Theodora DeFord
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Mounted Ky. Volenteers

Comments:
Peter signed up under Capt Caleb Hardesty commanded by Colonel John Thomas under Command of Major General Samuel Hopkins He volunteered for service Sept. 1, 1812 on Chaplin Fork in Nelson Co. Ky. He was discharged Oct. 29, 1812 On March 3, 1813 Peter vol nteered again at Bardstown, Nelson Co. Ky. this time Peter was in the company of Rangers commaned By Captain Craven Payton under the command of Colonel Russell the squadron was under the command of Captain Oliver Hazzard Perry, we think that is why child en to come were named Oliver Hazzard Perry Bruner or on the census as O.H.P.Bruner this information was supplied to me by Joyce Whitman who is a dencendant of Peter thru His son Peter Simieon, I am from Vardman J. Bruner. or

JAMES HENDERSON - 09/11/98 18:43:24
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: MICHAEL HENDERSON
State of Residence of soldier: KENTUCKY/OHIO/INDIANA
Company in which soldier served: KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS

Comments:
I am still doing research on James. He is listed in a pioneer settlers history of Rush county Indiana. This record states he was a veteran of the war of 1812. Other information I have idetifies him as an ensign serving in the Thames River campaign. I lso have records that state he was born in Ohio. Any help fromothers would be greatly appreciated. His son's name was George Henderson and George's wife's name was Elizabeth (Eliza) Spurgeon. She was from Kentucky. They settled in Rush County Indiana n the 1820's or early 1830's. One of their sons, John, served in the 73rd Indiana vol. Co. F. Thanks Michael Henderson 609 Meadow Lane Trenton, OH 45067

JAMES HENDERSON - 09/11/98 18:37:45
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: MICHAEL HENDERSON
State of Residence of soldier: KENTUCKY/OHIO/INDIANA
Company in which soldier served: KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS

Comments:
I am still doing research on James. He is listed in a pioneer settlers history of Rush county Indiana. This record states he was a veteran of the war of 1812. Other information I have idetifies him as an esign serving in the Thames River campaign. I a so have records that state he was born in Ohio. Any help fromothers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Michael Henderson 609 Meadow Lane Trenton, OH 45067

leonard seay - 09/10/98 14:23:10
Your Name: chet simpson
State of Residence of soldier: kentucky

Comments:


Hiram Greathouse - 09/10/98 00:18:40
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Rick Schultz
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky/Illinois
Company in which soldier served: Capt. S.P. Malone Co. of Inf. 14 Reg't KY Det. Militia

Comments:
Hiram was born 1796 in Highland Creek,Union Co. KY. He married his cousin Lydia Ann Greathouse in 1819. Hiram died in 1868 in Wayne Co. IL.

Robert T. White - 09/09/98 04:35:45
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bob Maas
State of Residence of soldier: Vermont
Company in which soldier served: Not sure

Comments:
Robert White was my Great-Great_great Grandfather and he fought at the Battle of Fort Erie where he lost both arms from a cannon ball. I have a seven page letter that he wrote while fighting at Fort Erie

Stephen Johnston Paine - 09/08/98 01:43:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Brad Moeller
State of Residence of soldier: Indiana

Comments:
Family tradition has it that he served as a Captain. Any info on him is appreciated!

Furlong, Robert - 09/07/98 20:23:34
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Karen Peer-Terry
State of Residence of soldier: NY
Company in which soldier served: Capt. B. Audariese

Comments:
My gggrandfather Robert Furlong, born Goochland/Cumberland Co.Virginia, moved to NY 1800, served NYC Volunteers, Heavy Artillary, enlisted Sept. 2, 1814. Died NYC, 1849, buried Potters' Field, NY. Wife Rebecca Smith Furlong received $8.00 pension after ears of fighting the government. She received only a couple of payments and then died in 1884.

Benjamin Gladdish - 09/07/98 04:09:21
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Tina Easley
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia

Comments:
I have not gotten a copy of his files.

Spriggs, Elijah - 09/06/98 23:29:11
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jill Spriggs
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: US Reg Army Dragoon

Comments:
Elijah served at Ft. Jackson. Enlisted July 6.1812, by Lt. Purkins in Washington DC. Served with John Ervins Co-Artillery.

john thomas hardage - 09/06/98 21:58:44
My Email:andrewhardage @bellsouth.com
Your Name: mike hardage
State of Residence of soldier: south carolina
Company in which soldier served: (8th?) u.s. cavalry (s.c.)

Comments:
This is information I found on genealogy search. It is all that is noted and I don't know the source thank you for the site.

Humphrey Jett - 09/05/98 18:32:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: J. Brown
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia or Illinois
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:


Wilson Coats - 09/05/98 05:38:17
My URL:http://www.rootsquest.com/~coatsfar/
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charlotte Coats-Siercks
State of Residence of soldier: NC
Company in which soldier served: not sure

Comments:
Research is not completed as to this Wilson Coats but records have been found that state he served in the War of 1812 from NC

Elijah Brittingham - 09/04/98 03:58:17
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Becky Brittingham
State of Residence of soldier: GA
Company in which soldier served: Capt James Willis'Co GA Mil

Comments:
Elijah enlisted on Sept 26, 1814 and was discharged on March 2, 1815. He was a resident of Monroe Co, GA from 1850 to 1871. He died on Dec 17, 1871 in Milledgeville, Baldwin Co, GA. He is my husbands GG Grandfather.

Elijah Brittingham - 09/04/98 03:53:53
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Becky Brittingham
State of Residence of soldier: GA
Company in which soldier served: Capt James Willis'Co GA Mil

Comments:
Elijah enlisted on Sept 26, 1814 and was discharged on March 2, 1815. He was a resident of Monroe Co, GA from 1850 to 1871. He died on Dec 17, 1871 in Milledgeville, Baldwin Co, GA. He is my husbands GG Grandfather.

Nathaniel Maddux - 09/04/98 01:24:11
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: J. David
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: E. Tennessee Foot Volunteers

Comments:
Served under Cpt. James Lillard. Enlisted 10/14/1813 and mustered in at Camp Williams, near Knoxsville. He was honorably discharged at Newport, Tennessee, 1/14/1814.

Davis Short - 09/02/98 23:35:28
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Zelda Simmons Ward
State of Residence of soldier: Miss./La.
Company in which soldier served: 12 & 13 Cons.Regt.La.Mil

Comments:
Davis Short b.12/06/1792 d.9/01/1865 MARRIED UNITY BARKSDALE 2/18/1876 in Marion County,Mississippi.Living in Copiah County, Miss as early as 1830. Looking for his parents, birthplace,and info on his company in the War of 1812.

John Bard - 09/01/98 23:11:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Virginia Byron
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Schuyler's Company

Comments:
John Bard served under Philip P. Schuyler's Company, New York Militia, Pension No. SC-15177. In addition to a small land grant he was compensated $57 by New York State, Index No. 3359, for personal equipment and clothing used during his period of service. Mr. Bard was born 13 AUG 1793, Dutchess County, New York and was a merchant in Hyde Park. e moved his family to Town of Woodstock, Ulster County, New York in 1839, purchasing a large tract of land in Mink Hollow. He died 12 JUN 1873, age 79, testate, probate Ulster County. In addition to his wife, the former Charlotte Wilbur DeGraff, Mr. Bar was survived by one daughter, Mrs. Helen Caplin, and two sons, John Bard, Jr. and Henry J. Bard. Mr. Bard was buried in the Wesleyan Church cemetery, Willow, Town Woodstock, New York. Mr. Bard is my gr-gr-gr-grandfather.

William Greer /Grier - 09/01/98 07:33:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lenice Greer Johnson
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Henry Hunter's Regiments Carter County

Comments:
Record of 233 days service. 2-21-1851 application for Bounty land granted 80 acres. Served in War of 1812. His widow, Mary Greer/Grier, made a Declaration of a widow for a pension in Greene County, Tennessee. Any further Information would be greatly appre iated.

Ball, Elihu - 09/01/98 02:54:44
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Hickox
State of Residence of soldier: New York

Comments:
Lived in Watertown, Jefferson County (at least after War). Served in cavalry (dragoons?)with rank of lieutenant. Apparantly won a medal of some sort for his service.

Wilks Honea - 08/31/98 19:25:48
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joey Honea
State of Residence of soldier: Mississippi
Company in which soldier served: Drafted in Lawrence Co. MS, Capt, William Smith, Nixon's Regiment

Comments:
Wilks Honea served in the war of 1812 from November, 1814 through spring of 1815. He was an infantry private. He married Celia Smith 1811 in Lawrence County, Mississppi. Wilks Honea is my great, great, great grandfather.

geprge warmer - 08/29/98 19:47:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: janet baskerville
State of Residence of soldier: pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: hamilton rifle rangers

Comments:
George lived around Tannersville. Married Elizabeth Anglemire in 1812, had 14 children, died about 1856 and is buried Tannersville. Was son of George Warner and Mary Rummage. Was made Captain of Second Battalian in 1828.

John Bond - 08/29/98 05:54:50
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: David Bond
State of Residence of soldier: Mississippi
Company in which soldier served: Mississippi Territoria Militia

Comments:
He served with Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans as a Captain. He was later made a Colonel and later served in the Mississippi Territorial Legislature.

James Ritchey - 08/26/98 21:01:38
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Darleen Berens
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: 132nd Reg. PA Militia

Comments:
Lt. James Ritchey, Sr. of the 132nd Regiment PA milita was born and raised in Richland Twp.,Venango Co., PA. This info was taken from the book History of Venango Co., PA 1890. He was born 18 May 1781 and died 28 Feb 1865 in Richland Twp., Venango Co., PA e is buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Salem Twp., Clarion Co., PA and is my G-G-Grandfather.

LARKIN JACKSON - 08/26/98 14:44:58
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Michael D. Young
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: 4 Steele's W.TN MILITIA

Comments:
Larkin Jackson, served with Capt James Shinault's Company, Col. Robert Steele's Regiment Tennessee Militia Infantry. Maj Gen. Andrew Jackson, Commander. Honorably Discharged,

William Tindle - 08/26/98 00:50:45
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Nancy Lloyd
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsyvania
Company in which soldier served: ? Rank - Pvt

Comments:
I found an site which when I typed in his name it had listed 5 places where he had bought land. I copied the one, but hit "close" afterwards instead of back, I can't remember "where" I was!! I know that he lived in Penn.served in the war of 1812 and was given some land in Penn & N.J. I want also to find a list of his children. His wife's name is Susanna. I have a list, but some is obvious his grandchildren - or else she had children for over 60 Yr.! But anyway I'm trying to find that site.

James Bell - 08/24/98 23:46:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gene Stuckey
State of Residence of soldier: PA

Comments:
James Bell was born ca 1795 and died 11/02/1813 at Sackets Harbor, NY. I am in the process of searching for more data about James.

John Bray - 08/23/98 23:16:57
My URL:http://www.bray.org
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Neal Bray
State of Residence of soldier: Delaware
Company in which soldier served: Militia

Comments:
Served in the Delaware Miltia under Captain P. Green.

John Newton - 08/23/98 16:50:54
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ralph Newton
State of Residence of soldier: Pa.
Company in which soldier served: Cpt. R. Imbrie's Co,1St BN. 26th Reg. Pa. Militia

Comments:


John Martin - 08/23/98 01:45:01
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: John Sweeney
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Sortie From Fort Erie

Comments:
The following is taken from Michigan Official Biographies, published 1887: JOHN MARTIN, representative from Wayne County in 1837, was a native of the State of New York, born in 1785. He came to Michigan in 1824, residing thereafter, with slight exception, either in Hamtramck or Grosse Point until the time of his death, May 1, 1 48. He was captain of a company of New York militia, and was engaged at the sortie of Fort Erie in 1814, receiving wounds by reason of which he drew a government pension. He was the first keeper of the Windmill Point lighthouse at the foot of Lake St. C air. He was the father of fourteen children, was a farmer by occupation, and a Democrat in politics. PENSIONERS OF TERRITORIAL MICHIGAN Martin, John, Captain Placed on Pension roll, Sept 22, 1830 Service: New York Volunteers Pension began Sept 21, 1830 Annual allowance $120.00 Sums received $345.33 Inscribed under Acts of Apr 24, 1816 Pay Vouchers for the periods of Aug 18 - Sept 17, 1814 and Sept 18 - Dec 2, 1814 indicate that Captain John J. Martin served under Col. Anthony De Lamatre. This is the time frame of the Sorte at Fort Erie.

Thomas Goodwin - 08/22/98 03:18:53
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mark Goodwin
State of Residence of soldier: Londonderry, Ireland
Company in which soldier served: British Royal Artillery

Comments:
Thomas was reported to have died in Canada. I only have record of his son Thomas's marriage record at St. Paul's church in Toronto, Canada. I also have the list of names of his children.

Ezekiel LANDON - 08/21/98 20:48:09
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Steven E. Hulme
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland
Company in which soldier served: 23 Regiment (?)

Comments:
Ezekiel would be my great, great, great, Grandfather. I would like to have information about his service in the War, his birthplace, parents, etc. Sometime after the War he moved to Pickaway Co., Ohio. His son, William Miles Landon, b. 1802, later moved on to Lee Co., Iowa. If there were more than Ezekiel Landon from Maryland at that time, I am faced with a new difficulty! Thanks to anyone who can help with this search.

NICHOLAS HAZELTON - 08/21/98 02:45:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Smith-Levanti
State of Residence of soldier: NY
Company in which soldier served: Captian Jedediah Nobles' Company

Comments:
Nicholas Hazelton was a Corporal in the company commanded by Captian Jedediah Nobles in the regiment of New York Militia commanded by Colonel Flemming. Nicholas Hazelton volunteered at Angelica, Allegany Co. NY, on the 1st of September 1813. He served mos of the time in Canada, and was honorably discharged at Fort George in Canada on the 1st of December 1813.

CHARLES McDOWELL KELLER - 08/21/98 02:24:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Smith-Levanti
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: Captian James Shenault's Company

Comments:
Charles M. Keller and his brother Francis H. Keller, joined the Tennesse Militia. They were Privates in the company commanded by Capain James Shenault in the regiment commanded by Colonel Steel. They joined on the 1st day of February 1814 in Fayetteville, TN, and were discharged at Fayetteville on the 15th of May 1814.

CHARLES McDOWELL KELLER - 08/21/98 02:16:33
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Smith-Levanti
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: Captian James Shenault's Company

Comments:
Charles M. Keller and his brother Francis H. Keller, joined the Tennesse Militia. They were Privates in the company commanded by Capain James Shenault in the regiment cimmanded by Colonel Steel. They joined on the 1st day of February 1814 in Fayetteville, TN, and were discharged at Fayetteville on the 15th of May 1814.

William Bartlett - 08/19/98 15:51:10
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Bartlett
State of Residence of soldier: Vermont
Company in which soldier served: Capt.Ethan Burnaps

Comments:
William Bartlett according to his pension records served in the 31st u.s. infantry.Pension no.13754 Enlisted March 01,1814 discharged June 05,1815. He enlisted Guilford, Vermont and was discharged at Plattsburg N.Y.

DAVID LEWIS - 08/18/98 08:28:05
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Georgia Stearns
State of Residence of soldier: NY
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Searching for info on my ggg-grandfather, DAVID (MORGAN?) LEWIS, b. abt 1780, of DeRuyter, Chenango/Madison Co., NY area, and his brother, ISAAC LEWIS. Both supposed to have gone to fight at Sackets Harbor, NY in War of 1812. Letter written by their niec says David, a carpenter and joiner, "had both legs shot off by a cannonball and lived but a few hours." Isaac was never heard from again. David's widow took a daughter (names unknown) and went to friends/family in PA, leaving their 2 sons, Morgan and Ver am (Vernon?), in the care of their uncle, Abram Lewis in DeRuyter. My Lewis family originally from France or Wales, settled in Fairfield, Fairfield, CT, may have gone to Springfield, Otsego Co., NY about 1795, then to DeRuyter about 1803. Thanks.

George Hamilton - 08/17/98 15:42:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Hamilton
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: unk

Comments:
Born 1792 Gettysburg, York Co (now Adams Co) Pa. He married Nancy Donnelley 1817 at Hunterstown, Adams Co, Pa. He died 1867 at Plain Grove, Lawrence Co. Pa. His gravestone at Plain Grove Presb. Cem says he was a veteran of the War of 1812 and he is mentio ed as a veteran in the county history, but I have found no record of him at the National Archives, nor any state archive. The Pa Archive series does not have him and there is no record at the Pa Historical and Museum Commission.His gravestone is worn and want to get a VA marker but can't without a service proof. Can anybody help?

Akis Ellison - 08/17/98 15:34:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Bozic
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: 6th KY Militia

Comments:
Born in NC. Died in Sacramento, McLean Co, KY. Gravesite unk.

John Green - 08/17/98 14:04:51
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Bozic
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: Capt David Robinson's Rifle Co.

Comments:
John Green also served in the American Revolution. There is another John Green who served in the same units (York Co Pa Militia and 3rd Pa Cont. Line) but he moved to Butler Co Pa and obtained a pension. He was clearly an invalid due to service in the Am rican Rev. and did not serve in the War of 1812.It is believed his daughters died without issue. John Green of Rev War and War of 1812 was born in 1754 in Pa and died c1839 in Plain Grove, Mercer (Now Lawrence) Co, Pa. He was buried in the Denniston plot Butler Co. Mercer and Butler counties border eachother hence the confusion with both men.

Daniel Crites - 08/16/98 23:24:04
My URL:http://[email protected]
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jesse McIntyre III
State of Residence of soldier: Missouri
Company in which soldier served: Cape Girardeau Milita

Comments:


Joseph Whinery - 08/16/98 02:24:29
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kathy Zanier
State of Residence of soldier: georgia

Comments:
I am told that Joseph was a private and served under a man named Harris. Joseph was killed in the war. He left 4 children. One,my gggg grandfather John Jackson Whinery ended up in Leake Co, MS. Would like to know what happened to the other 3 children. Eme la, Patsey, and Joseph Whinery. They were appointed a guardian in 1820 in Pike Co., GA. His name was Isaac Weldon.

Peter DAVIS - 08/16/98 00:26:53
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Paula
State of Residence of soldier: MASSACHUSETTES
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Seeking information that confirms Peter DAVIS served in the War of 1812

Samuel GIRARD - 08/16/98 00:23:58
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Paula
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Looking for any information verifying that Samuel GIRARD served in the War of 1812.

Benjamin Gladish - 08/15/98 20:18:18
My URL:http://virginia records
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Tina Easley
State of Residence of soldier: Va.
Company in which soldier served: ??

Comments:
I haven't found any other records other than he was in war of 1812.

Francis Dolphin - 08/15/98 01:59:49
My Email:aalan.enol.com
Your Name: Alan Albright
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland
Company in which soldier served: Navy

Comments:
This article is from a newspaper obituary in the Baltimore paper in 1863. Francis was my 4th ggrandfather. 1863, Francis Dolphin died at his residence in Mulberry STnr. Pine in his 71st year. He was one of the oldest meat packers in the city, where he resided for the last 57 years. A natuve of Bordeaux France, he emigrated in early life to ST. Domingo, where he miraculously escaped being a victim to the terrible massacre there. He subsequently came to Balt and served in the war of 1812. During the war he was one of those captured on board the Armed Brig "Chasseur" (fitted out in Balt) conveyed as a prisoner to England, and incarcerated in the Dartmoor prison until liberated by the treaty of peace of 1815

William Danford - 08/14/98 23:21:29
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ron Reid
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Capt. John Howell's Co. from Belmont Co.

Comments:
Co. served from Sept 3, 1813 to March 16, 1814. On the way to seat of war the company stopped at Columbus where they received their arms. From Columbus they marched to the mouth of the Sandusky river, and from there were taken to Put-in-Bay Island. Their company helped guard the Detroit and the Queen Charlotte, two of the vessels captured in Perry's victory. William DANFORD had been detailed for duty at Lower Sandusky (now Freeman) and we hadn't heard from him for perhaps ten days. Early one morning on heir return, Finis Shepherd said he feared DANFORD was not living, as in a dream he had seen him catching a white horse. When some time afterwards we got the new from Sandusky, we found the dream was too true. (from interview with a comrade) Looking fo death and burial information and what was going on around Fort Stephenson at that time. Death date of William Danford reported as Nov 11, 1813.

William Forman - 08/13/98 15:31:47
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Stepehen D. Forman
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana
Company in which soldier served: Thompson's 16th Militia

Comments:
I am looking for any information on the action of the 16th La. Militia. Any action in which they were involved.

William Forman - 08/13/98 15:23:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Stepehen D. Forman
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana
Company in which soldier served: Thompson's 16th Militia

Comments:
I am looking for any information on the action of the 16th La. Militia. Any action in which they were involved.

Samuel Hunter - 08/13/98 03:36:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: H. Hunter
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: 138th Regiment-PA Militia

Comments:
Looking for any information on Samuel Hunter. Enlisted in 1814 in Butler County, PA. Born 1792. Looking in particular for parents' names.

Samuel Campbell - 08/12/98 18:57:51
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sonny Campbell
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: Tuckers Regiment SC Militia

Comments:
I need to know more about this relative, dates, units served, battles fought, marriages and grave location.

Samuel Campbell - 08/12/98 18:51:48
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sonny Campbell
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: Tuckers Regiment SC Militia

Comments:
I need to know more about this relative, dates, units served, battles fought, marriages and grave location.

FITZWATER, Thomas - 08/10/98 23:46:10
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kathy Conard
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Perry's Co., US Rangers

Comments:
Thomas was Born 12 Sept. 1793 in PA. Died 12 Jan. 1873 in Miami Twp., Clermont Co., OH. Served in War of 1812 -- Perry's Co., U.S. Rangers, OH. File SC-16185 - War 1812. He resided Branch Hill, Miami Twp., Clermont Co. War of 1812 General Info for Ohio: Ohio militia are generally described as wearing grey hunting smocks, with white pants and black round hats. The cockade on the left crown of the headgear is believed to have been white and red, but this is unconfirmed. Duncan McArthur's 1st Regiment, ho ever, wore brown hunting smocks, and the Pickaway County Rifle Company wore blue hunting smocks and pants, with the officers' smocks trimmed with red fringe.

James DYER - 08/10/98 01:35:42
My URL:http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/seafarer/135/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Martin Spiller
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: 44th infantry & 2 other Company's.

Comments:
James was at the battle of New Orleans. Letters from his NRA files show that he and a few other men had covered General Jackson with hickory bark while he sleeping in a rain storm and that his men called Jackson "Old Hickory" from that day foward.

Hugh GILLON - 08/09/98 14:59:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Beverly
State of Residence of soldier: Alabama - Mississippi
Company in which soldier served: Cap't. A. Brownlow's

Comments:
I am looking for info on ny ancestor, Hugh GILLANDER. He was listed in 1815 as Hugh GILLEN in orphan's court in Mobile, AL as part of Capt. Brownlow's Co. MS census lists him as b. in AL in 1796 and married to Margaret "Peggy" _____ by 1817. Could anyb dy tell me anything about this company?

Richard C. Hutcheson - 08/09/98 13:07:44
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Scott Hutcheson
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Pool's 98th Regmt.

Comments:
Records indicate that Private Richard C. Hutcheson served in Captain Pool's 98th Regmt. in the Virginia Militia. No other information is known.

Jacob Sharp - 08/09/98 11:33:25
My URL:http://www.middlebury.edu/~swilson
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sylvia Wilson
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Captain Read's Company, NY

Comments:
Jacob Sharp served 9 Oct 1814 to 14 Nov 1814 and received a Land Bounty for his service, claim #44894-160-55

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Conner,William - 08/08/98 16:10:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William H Smith
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: Capt.Daniel Yarnell Militia

Comments:
William Conner I think was in Knox Co TN before the war and came back to Knox Co and lived out his life here he was Married to Sall Cox daoghter of Curd Cox I have sent for his pension Application and will post it when I get it Thanks Bill Smith

Terry Walden - 08/07/98 23:21:45
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Maurine Ridings
State of Residence of soldier: Arkansas
Company in which soldier served: 6th Regiment

Comments:
Resident of Huntsville, Madison County, State of Arkansas when application for pension filed 27 March 1871 at the age of 79. Wife Nancy Donohoe, married at Halifax County, Virginia, 9th of February 1812. Enlisted by William Payne, 6th Regiment, at Comp tition, State of Virginia 10 February 1814, discharged at Norfolk, VA July 1814. Quote from application (illegible words substituted with (?): "I was stationed at Norfolk (?) at an old peach orchard near said town. That while we were stationed at said orfolk, Gen. Robert Taylor resigned as General, and they fired their cannons for a salute from 6 o'clock pm until 9 o'clock pm. The shock of the cannons jarred the glass out of the windows of houses.

Joseph Woodman MD - 08/07/98 17:57:55
My URL:http://genweb.net/~raven/home.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Alice Raven
State of Residence of soldier: Vermont > New York
Company in which soldier served: Schoharie regiment, 1st regiment of US Volunteers

Comments:
In August 1812, Dr. Woodman worked his way from his home in Vermont to Albany, where he was appointed surgeon's mate in the Scoharie regiment, commanded by Col. Rich. "The regiment embarked at Schenectady and proceeded up the Mohawk as far as Utica, then arched by land to Sackets Harbor. He continued with the regiment six months, and was discharged February 22, 1813, but continued with them until March 17th, when he was appointed surgeon of the first regiment of United States volunteers. He remained at Sa kets Harbor as surgeon until the war of 1812 closed. During the battle of Sackets Harbor he left his tent, musket in hand, and fought in the ranks until his services were required to attend the wounded. While stationed here he made several trips to Oswego and Buffalo, and one to Detroit, the latter being then little more than a French trading post." His discharge paper was signed by Gen. Macomb. He subsequently settled in Whitesville (now East Rodman), Jefferson County, NY.

THOMAS,Thurston - 08/07/98 17:43:59
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mildred Thomas Kent
State of Residence of soldier: KY>IL
Company in which soldier served: Capt John Phillips Co,of Inf 10th Boswell's Reg't Ky Militia

Comments:
Discharge papers state he was discharged at Bass Island (Lake Erie), distance from Bass Island to place of rendezvous was 340 miles and distance from place of rendezvous to place of residence was 100 miles. Thurston migrated to Kaskaskia Island, Randolph o,IL and m. Nov 1818 Elizabeth Evans b. 1800 VA. He d. 1850 Kaskaskia Island. Elizabeth applied for widow's pension but never received one because his papers were lost in one of the Mississippi floods of Kaskaskia. Does anyone know where his places of res dence and rendezvous were?

Terry Walden - 08/07/98 17:06:04
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Maurine Ridings
State of Residence of soldier: Arkansas
Company in which soldier served: 6th Regiment

Comments:
Served with Gen. Robert Taylor. Enlisted with 6th Regiment Competetion State of Virginia 10 Feb 1814 discharged in Norfolk VA 6th July 1814. Married Nancy Donahue 9 Feb 1812 in Halifax Co. Virginia. At time application for pension, resided Huntsville, county of Madison, State of Arkansas.

Frederick Taylor - 08/07/98 14:18:16
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Vernon E.Taylor
State of Residence of soldier: Pa./Ohio
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Frederick(Fredrick) Taylor was in the U.S. Army for seven years and during the war of 1812.

Orlando KAPLE - 08/07/98 00:38:12
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Marlene Andes
State of Residence of soldier: NY

Comments:
Listed in Index of Claims presented to the State of New York for payment for military clothing and equipment provided by individuals who volunteered, printed March 1969, Page 271. Residence of Orlando Kaple Alfred, Allegany County, NY.

Orlando KAPLE - 08/07/98 00:37:37
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Marlene Andes
State of Residence of soldier: NY

Comments:
Listed in Index of Claims presented to the State of New York for payment for military clothing and equipment provided by individuals who volunteered, printed March 1969, Page 271. Residence of Orlando Kaple Alfred, Allegany County, NY.

Thomas Jackson - 08/06/98 02:10:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dee Redkevitch
State of Residence of soldier: GA
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Adam Heath's company

Comments:
Served in Capt. Adam Heath's Company in the Regiment of Georgia Militia commanded by Col. Ignatius A. Few.

John McEntire - 08/05/98 21:46:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Wm. Marshall
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: S.C.18947

Comments:
File desigignation S.C. 18947 per family history of Mildred McEntire Moore.

Alexander W. Carter - 08/05/98 19:57:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Daniel Carter
State of Residence of soldier: Maine
Company in which soldier served: Capt Nash Co.

Comments:


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TOWNSEND, STEPHEN - 08/04/98 07:16:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jan Broxterman
State of Residence of soldier: TN

Comments:
CORRECTION. e-mail address did not pick up on original inquiry.

TOWNSEND JR, JOSEPH - 08/04/98 07:15:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jan Broxterman
State of Residence of soldier: TN

Comments:
CORRECTION. e-mail address did not pick up on original inquiry.

BILBREY, WILLIAM - 08/04/98 07:14:32
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jan Broxterman
State of Residence of soldier: TN

Comments:
CORRECTION. My e-mail address did not pick up in original inquiry.

CORLEY, ROBERT - 08/04/98 07:12:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jan Broxterman
State of Residence of soldier: TN

Comments:
Robert born 1791 VA, fought under Gen. Jackson in Battle of New Orleans, married Sallie Crews (or Cruse) 1815 in Smith Co TN, died 1856 in Gibson Co TN. Seeking info on his military service and family history.

CORLEY, ROBERT - 08/04/98 07:11:02
My Email:
Your Name: Jan Broxterman
State of Residence of soldier: TN

Comments:
Robert born 1791 VA, fought under Gen. Jackson in Battle of New Orleans, married Sallie Crews (or Cruse) 1815 in Smith Co TN, died 1856 in Gibson Co TN. Seeking info on his military service and family history.

WILLIAM BILBREY - 08/04/98 07:05:50
My Email:
Your Name: Jan Broxterman
State of Residence of soldier: TN

Comments:
William married Martha H. Townsend in 1817 in Overton Co TN. Entered military service from Overton Co. Survived the war. Possibly fought in New Orleans LA in Jan 1815 when and where two brothers-in-law died. Seeking info on his military service and fa ily history.

JOSEPH TOWNSEND JR - 08/04/98 07:02:45
My Email:
Your Name: Jan Broxterman
State of Residence of soldier: TN

Comments:
Joesph Jr born 1797 VA, son of Joseph Townsend. Entered military service from Overton Co TN. Died 17 Jan 1815 in New Orleans, LA. Seeking info on his military service, site of burial, and family history.

TOWNSEND, STEPHEN - 08/04/98 07:00:03
My Email:
Your Name: Jan Broxterman
State of Residence of soldier: TN

Comments:
Stephen born 1787 VA, son of JOSEPH TOWNSEND. Married MARY COPELAND 1812 in Overton Co, TN. He died 5 Jan 1815 in New Orleans, LA. One daughter, Candis. Seeking info on his military service, site of burial, and family history.

Robert White - 08/04/98 04:17:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bobv Maas
State of Residence of soldier: unknown
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Robert White was my ggggrandfather he fought at the battle of Fort Erie. I have a 7 page letter that he wrote while fighting the war,he tells everything that was going on. He lost both arms from a cannon ball and finished writing the letter with the pen i his mouth.(it is on the internet " Letters of the war of 1812

Hewitt Burt - 08/03/98 21:51:34
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Frederica Burt Wyatt
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Peter B. Rogers' Co. of South Carolina Militia

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Hewitt Burt, my great-great grandfather, was born in 1791 in Virginia. He held the rank of Cpl. and served from 10 December 1813 until 15 March 1814. The command to which he belonged was held in reserve to support either Charleston, Savannah or Beaufort sland as might be necessary. Hewitt Burt was the son of Revolutionary War veteran John Burt of York County, Virginia. Hewitt married Mary Baird of S. C. In 1815, they moved to Washington Co., Missouri, where he served in the Territorial Legislature. T ey moved, in 1817, to Hempstead Co., Arkansas. In 1833, Hewitt Burt served in the Arkansas Territorial Legislature. He died in 1880 in Hempstead County, Arkansas.

Job Bailey - 08/03/98 15:55:53
My Email:DickB [email protected]
Your Name: Dick Bancroft
State of Residence of soldier: Maine
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Charles Lothrop's Company of the 33rd US Infantry Regiment, Maine

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Enlisted at Porter, Maine on 20 April 1813 for one year and served until 22nd April 1814 at which time he was honorably discharged at Platsbnurg, NY. Married Maria Taylor April 10, 1806 at Campton, NH. Resided in Bartlett, Carroll County, NH. Applied for 1812 "bounty land grant" law passed on Sept. 28th, 1850. Was awarded 160 acres in Sherburne County, MN. He died of "old age" at age 92 at Elk Creek, Sherburne, County, MN.

Job Bailey - 08/03/98 15:51:39
My Email:DickB [email protected]
Your Name: Dick Bancroft
State of Residence of soldier: Maine
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Charles Lothrop's Company of the 33rd US Infantry Regiment, Maine

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Enlisted at Porter, Maine on 20 April 1813 for one year and served until 22nd April 1814 at which time he was honorably dischargedat Platsbnurg, NY. Married Maria Taylor Aprikl 10, 1806 at Campton, NH. Resided in Bartlett, Carroll County, NH. Applied for 1812 "bounty land grant" law passed on Sept. 28th, 1850. Was awarded 160 acres in Sherburne County, MN. He died of "old age" at age 92 at Elk Creek, Sherburne, County, MN.

Gillum, Charles - 08/02/98 19:45:42
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Paula Moler
State of Residence of soldier: KY
Company in which soldier served: KY Militia

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Enlisted Aug 31, 1813 to Nov 2, 1813 and from Nov 10, 1814 to May 10, 1815. First enlistment was part of Capt. Ziba Holt's Co. of KY Volunteers. Second enlistment under Capt. Clifton in Hopkins Campaigns. Charles Gillum resided in Gallatin and Trimble C unties, KY.

Lott Copeland - 08/02/98 11:00:01
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Paul M. Hendricks
State of Residence of soldier: SC
Company in which soldier served: Josiah Walker's Militia Co.

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Correction to spelling of my last name! Please correct.

Lott Copeland - 08/02/98 10:58:07
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Paul M. Hendicks
State of Residence of soldier: SC
Company in which soldier served: Josiah Walker's Co

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William B. McDonald - 08/02/98 03:19:24
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dinah McDonald
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Captain Higdon

Comments:
William B. McDonald enlisted in the Kentucky Militia, Nov. 10, 1814 Bardstown Ky. On Sunday Jan.8, 1815 he fell off a Breast Work while fighting in the Battle of New Orleans.He served as a Private under Captain Leonard P. Higdon and Colonel Gabriel Slaughter. He was discharged May 10,1815. William B. McDonald died May 27, 1871 in Jackson Co. Indiana

Linsfield Bicknell - 08/02/98 02:39:05
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Marilyn Craig
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Ky Militia, Company of Spies, under the command of Capt. Leslie Combs and attached to W. Dudley's Regiment

Comments:
This has been a wonderful experience---not only of researching a family tree, but learning about the history of our country.

TINDER, Ephraim - 07/31/98 21:41:17
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Evelyn Heath
State of Residence of soldier: Va
Company in which soldier served: Captain George Morris's Company

Comments:
Private, 40th Virginia Regiment, 1st Brigade in Service of The United States under command of Colonel William Truhart at Camp Bottom's Bridge under Brigadier General William Chamberlayne from 28th August to 3 December 1814. Substituted for his brother, D vid. Enlisted at Louisa County, Virginia courthouse 15 Aug 1814; discharged 25 Feb 1815.

Isaiah Webb - 07/31/98 13:45:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mark S. Etelamaki
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Cpt. James Kincaid's Company of Infantry, 2nd Regiment, West Tennessee Militia

Comments:
Regiment was commanded by Col. Lowry and then by Col. Hammons. The Regimental HQ was located at Mobile, Alabama. He was drafted in January 1814 and mustered into service on Sept 20, 1814 at Fayetteville, TN. He was mustered out on April 10, 1815, at wh ch time he was absent due to sickness. He was at Fort Montgomery at the time of his discharge. He later served in the Creek and Seminole War of 1818.

Barnett Wood - 07/30/98 14:35:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Wanda McKay Sawtelle
State of Residence of soldier: Ms.-Al.
Company in which soldier served: 7th Regt Ms. Terr.

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Rank of Lt. in War of 1812. Served with 7th Regt. Miss. Terr. Mounted Rangers. Also served with Andrew Jackson in Al. at Battle of Horsehoe Bend. Need any info about him or his family.

Chauncey Richards - 07/28/98 13:03:25
My URL:http://www.execpc.com/~drer/ear1.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dr. E.A. Richards, P.E.
State of Residence of soldier: Iowa
Company in which soldier served: Shepard's Regiment, CT State Troops, 6th Co. of Capt. Moses Hayden

Comments:
Chauncey Richards served in the 6th company of Infantry commanded by Captain Moses Hayden, 1st Regiment (Shepard's Regiment) of Connecticut State Troops from August 3, 1813 to September 16, 1813. His pay rate was $8 per month, and on discharge he received $13.87. Chauncey Richards was born September 24, 1784 in New Hartford, CT died near Elgin, Iowa June 6, 1866. His grandfather, Dr. Samuel Richards, and his father, Captain Aaron Richards I, both of the New Hartford area, served in the War of the Revolution. Chauncey's son, Aaron Richards II, served in the Civil War. Chauncey was born September 24, 1784 near New Hartford and died June 17, 1866 near Elgin, Iowa and was buried at the Elgin area Illyria Church Cemetery.

Ira Sylvester - 07/27/98 20:25:16
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Anthony I. Sylvester
State of Residence of soldier: Vermont
Company in which soldier served: 31st US Infantry

Comments:
The son of a Revolutionary War soldier from Massachusetts, Ira Sylvester was living with his widowed mother and siblings in Pittsfield VT when at 17 he enlisted in Capt. Ethan Burnop's Company of the 31st US Infantry. He saw action in Canada at the Battle of Chateaugay under General Wade Hampton who then withdrew the to Plattsburg NY instead of pushing on to take Montreal, a failure for which he was later replaced. Ira was honorably discharged at Cumberland Hill near Plattsburgh in July of 1814. He returne to Pittsfield where five years later he married Lucy Davis. In February of 1834, he moved his family by ox team and sleigh to Clayton NY on the banks of the St. Lawrence in Jefferson County and this is listed as one of its pioneers. I have photographs of both Ira and Lucy, as well as information about other Sylvesters but Ira was of my direct line going back to a Puritan Silvester of 1630, the earliest known of the surname in this country.

Charles B. Cromwell - 07/25/98 02:37:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jul;ie
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Looking for info on Charles B. Cromwell of Russell Co., Va Said to have been a captain in the war of 1812. Looking for anything that proves he was. Also looking for verification of who his parents were. Have conflicting information. Any help greatly appr ciated.

Ralph REVELS - 07/24/98 23:47:02
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gloria Holback
State of Residence of soldier: Robeson County, NC
Company in which soldier served: 11th Company/Robeson County, NC

Comments:
Badly need copy of anything regarding the above named ancestor. Need to find out what is in his service records file. Hoping to learn the name of his father and mother. Thought to be Nathaniel Revels and wife Mary. Ralph was only about 12 years old also need to verify what race if any is listed. Any help is appreciated

Abel Forbush - 07/24/98 01:58:03
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/1917/Abel01.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Michael Forbush
State of Residence of soldier: MA
Company in which soldier served: Acton Davis Blues

Comments:
Nice ideal compiling all this information. Could send me an e-mail when my site is added? Thanks

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Nicolas Jean Baptiste Malbrou - 07/23/98 13:35:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Linda Malbrough McMurray
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana
Company in which soldier served: Lt. Henry S. Thibodeau's Co. of Lafourche VolunteersNicolas

Comments:
Nicolas Malbrou [born 7-23-1796] was my great-great-grandfather. He was in the War of 1812 with his brothers Antoine and Francois Malbrou. Their last may have been spelled in various ways : Malbrough, Malbroue,Malbroux.

LINSFIELD BICKNELL (sometimes Becknell) - 07/20/98 21:46:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Marilyn Craig
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Ky. Vol., KY Militia, Capt. Coombs' company, Col. Dudley's Regiment.

Comments:
Linsfield Bicknell was at "Dudley's defeat at a place called the "Rapids of the Miami opposite Ft. Meigs in Ohio". He was wounded in the shoulder with a tomahawk on May 05, 1813.He had to apply for his pension a second time because a man named Archibald G odloe had lost or mislaid the papers originally inssued.Mr. Goodloe appeared before court in Madison Co. Ky, and made an oath that he had lost or mislaid the paper. Linsfield Bicknell's disability was rated one-half and he was placed on the pension rolls of KY.

Abijah Rice - 07/20/98 21:01:15
My URL:http://www.missouri.edu/~c720140
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Doug Powers
State of Residence of soldier: TN/KY/MO
Company in which soldier served: 24th Regiment, later 1st Regiment as a Rifleman

Comments:
Abijah Rice was b. @ 1795 in Cocke County, TN. He enlisted on April 15, 1813, somewhere in KY, into the 24th Regiment, where he served under Captain J. A. Rodgers. He was discharged in 1815 in Buffalo, New York. He was in MO Territory by 1816. He marr ed Jaley Ann BROWN, daughter of Leonard and Wathacapee BROWN, sometime before then. Abijah was supposed to be full-blooded Cherokee.

Asa Amos - 07/20/98 11:59:16
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Richard Amos
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Abram Staples Co.

Comments:
Asa Amos, born Dec. 6, 1792, Patrick County, VA, enlisted Sept. 10 1813. Served Capt. Abram Staples Co. of the 18th. Regiment of the Virginia Militia. Discharged March 14, 1814 at Norfolk, VA. Married Nancy Hunter Dec. 25, 1816 in Stokes County, NC. Mo ed to Ohio about 1823, first to Lawrence County & then to Gallia County. Died May 31, 1880. Asa was my great-great grandfather. I'm trying to confirm the identity of his parents.

Asa Amos - 07/20/98 11:58:15
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Richard Amos
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Abram Staples Co.

Comments:
Asa Amos, born Dec. 6, 1792, Patrick County, VA, enlisted Sept. 10 1813. Served Capt. Abram Staples Co. of the 18th. Regiment of the Virginia Militia. Discharged March 14, 1814 at Norfolk, VA. Married Nancy Hunter Dec. 25, 1816 in Stokes County, NC. Mo ed to Ohio about 1823, first to Lawrence County & then to Gallia County. Died May 31, 1880. Asa was my great-great grandfather. I'm trying to confirm the identity of his parents.

FROGGE, Captain Arthur Robinson - 07/20/98 04:05:17
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jill Harper
State of Residence of soldier: Va
Company in which soldier served: Ky Mounted Infantry

Comments:
Also served in the Indian War of 1795. At htat time he was a Private in the 14th Regiment of the US Infantry, enlisting in Lewisburg, Va.

Private Jarvis Langford - 07/20/98 03:15:47
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Al Langford Bollinger
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Huckaby

Comments:
Private in Captian William Huckaby Co, Wymbrody's regiment General Floyd Div of the Georgia Militia. Fought with Gen Floyd in Georgia. Drafted Nov 21, 1814 at Clinton, Jones county, Ga. Discharged March 8, 1815 at Darien Ga. Wife Mary Christie drew a pen ion. 1820 Census lived in Clinton Jones Co. GA.

Private Jarvis Langford - 07/20/98 03:10:05
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Al Langford Bollinger
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Huckaby

Comments:
Private in Captian William Huckaby Co, Wymbrody's regiment General Floyd Div of the Georgia Militia. Fought with Gen Floyd in Georgia. Drafted Nov 21, 1814 at Clinton, Jones county, Ga. Discharged March 8, 1815 at Darien Ga. Wife Mary Christie drew a pen ion. 1820 Census lived in Clinton Jones Co. GA.

Jesse Lee - 07/19/98 01:14:51
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Susie Pollock
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Capt. James Turner's Co., TN Mil. PVT

Comments:
Jesse Lee, my ggggrandfather was in the War of 1812, at the age of 22, served under Captain James Turner's TN Mil. His widow, Margaret (Peggy) Nelson Lee received a pension of $8 per month. He married in Overton Co., TN and resided later and died in Wayne Co., TN.

Morgan, Thomas - 07/18/98 15:55:50
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jeanine
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland
Company in which soldier served: Artillery/Capt.Reeds

Comments:
Received information from Natl Archives. May not be mine. He enlisted for five years, 1813-1818.Said he was about 28. He received Bounty Land-Warrant # 17.346-160 acres. The bounty land is in Henry Co. IL. I'm looking for a Thomas Morgan who served in 1812 and enlisted either Lansing,NY or Stroudsburg, PA. He supposedly was killed in the War and left two orphans: Thomas b 1806 and Deborah b 1809.

Morgan, Thomas - 07/18/98 15:55:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jeanine
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland
Company in which soldier served: Artillery/Capt.Reeds

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Received information from Natl Archives. May not be mine. He enlisted for five years, 1813-1818.Said he was about 28. He received Bounty Land-Warrant # 17.346-160 acres. The bounty land is in Henry Co. IL. I'm looking for a Thomas Morgan who served in 1812 and enlisted either Lansing,NY or Stroudsburg, PA. He supposedly was killed in the War and left two orphans: Thomas b 1806 and Deborah b 1809.

Morgan, Thomas - 07/18/98 15:54:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jeanine
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland
Company in which soldier served: Artillery/Capt.Reeds

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Received information from Natl Archives. May not be mine. He enlisted for five years, 1813-1818.Said he was about 28. He received Bounty Land-Warrant # 17.346-160 acres. The bounty land is in Henry Co. IL. I'm looking for a Thomas Morgan who served in 1812 and enlisted either Lansing,NY or Stroudsburg, PA. He supposedly was killed in the War and left two orphans: Thomas b 1806 and Deborah b 1809.

KING, Abner - 07/13/98 18:34:15
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kristine Ludwig
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen

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Abner served under Col. R. H. DYER and died in battle on 23 Dec 1814. Would like to exchange info with anyone researching Abner. I believe he was brother to James KING (my gggg grandfather) and George KING of Maury Co.,TN. Abner's death is mentioned in George KING's family bible.

Reuben Anderson - 07/12/98 19:56:55
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Virginia Jackson
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Gen. David Blackshear

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James B. Smith - 07/12/98 19:55:48
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Virginia Jackson
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Gen. David Blackshear

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Barnabas Wood - 07/12/98 15:22:12
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Darrell S. Wood
State of Residence of soldier: Massacusetts
Company in which soldier served: Capt Stephen Tolman's Company of Infantry

Comments:
1st Regiment (Dudley's) of Massachusetts Militia

William Bartlett - 07/11/98 05:16:24
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Bartlett
State of Residence of soldier: Vermont
Company in which soldier served: Capt.Ethan Burnaps 31st infantry

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He served in the battle of Plattsburg. Was then discharged. went home married his sweetheart and headed west. Stopped in Leon N.Y. and started his family.Arrived in Iowa Late 1840s or 1850. He is buried in Nashua Iowa

Limbrick, John - 07/10/98 04:37:08
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Martha A. Ballard
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Thomas C Alexander's

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JOHN lIMBRICK WAS FOUND ON PAY ROLL OF Stafford, a member of Capt. Thomas C. Alexander's Company of the Forty-fifth regiment of Virginia Militia, Stafford County commanded by Col.Thomas H. Peyton for the month of July 1813, and August 1814. John Limbrick arried Lucy Mahorney 15 Feb. 1814 in King George County, Va. John Limbrick is found in 1850 in Autauga Co. Alabama

John C. Moore - 07/09/98 19:23:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Toni
State of Residence of soldier: Pa.

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John Moore is listed in the Pa. archives as a veteran of the War of 1812. Any more info would be great. This would be my GG Grandfater.

Caleb Short - 07/06/98 15:29:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: John Dulworth
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Henry West's Comp. 3rd Reg't Tennessee Militia

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Caleb died in the battle of New Orleans on Mar. 7, 1815

Isaac TURNER - 07/05/98 18:28:24
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Diane Andreasen
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: New York Militia, Cpt. Absolom Cudney

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Isaac's papers were under the name Twiner, but it is definitely Isaac TURNER who served. Enlisted at Mamaroneck, Westchester Co., NY June 1812. He was Honorably discharged. He filed for Bounty Land in 1856 in Wayne Co., PA.

Luddington, Asa - 07/04/98 17:42:44
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charles Luddington
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: NY Militia

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Asa Luddington was a private in the company commanded by Capt. John Smith in the NY Regiment of the Militia commanded by Col. John Harris. He was drafted at Dryden, NY on or about 1/1/1814 for the term of 3 months. He was discharged at Camp Harris on or about 4/1/1814. His wife's name was Sally Henyan.

Luddington, Asa - 07/04/98 17:41:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charles Luddington
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: NY Militia

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Asa Luddington was a private in the company commanded by Capt. John Smith in the NY Regiment of the Militia commanded by Col. John Harris. He was drafted at Dryden, NY on or about 1/1/1814 for the term of 3 months. He was discharged at Camp Harris on or about 4/1/1814. His wife's name was Sally Henyan.

Michael Taylor - 07/03/98 15:53:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Richard Taylor
State of Residence of soldier: VA, later IA
Company in which soldier served: Captain Tibbs'

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THOMAS, Thurston - 07/02/98 04:45:40
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: M.T.Kent
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky ?
Company in which soldier served: Capt John Phillip's Co 10th (Boswell's) Reg't Kentucky Militia

Comments:
Discharged at Bass Island. Distance from Bass Island to place of general rendezvous in the state of Kentucky is 340 miles, and from Camp Seneca,300 miles. From place of residence to place of rendezvous is 100 miles. I am trying to find his place of reside ce.

Archelaus Wells - 07/01/98 16:20:58
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Carolyn Peterman
State of Residence of soldier: Mississippi
Company in which soldier served: Vol. Dragoons, 1st Reg

Comments:
Archelaus Wells was captain of the 1 Reg't MS Volunteers (Dragoons). He was from Washington County (MS Terr) and moved to Newton County, MS. Am seeking additional information.

Samuel DuVal Dunscomb - 07/01/98 12:19:01
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/7508/
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Judy Hamby
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Kentucky Mounted Volunteer Militia

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Samuel DuVal Duscomb was a descendent of the Huguenot Daniel DuVal and his wife Philadelphia DuBois. He was born August 20, 1792 in New York City. On January 18, 1816 he married Nancy Wood Rayburn. He died in Logan County, KY on September 20, 1823.

Garland Burleigh Miller - 06/28/98 04:31:09
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Guy Auxer
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

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Garland Miller received a pension for his service during the War of 1812

Silas Crawford - 06/27/98 23:56:26
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Carol Wagner
Company in which soldier served: Bi(??)ell's 8th Regt. of Infantry

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Silas Crawford received a land grant under the act passed on the sixth day of May, 1812. He is listed as a private in Bi(??)ell's of the 8th Regt. of Infantry and was granted land in Missiouri. Land Rcords Document Nr.: 15046. I am searching for his en istment state.

Banister BOND - 06/25/98 23:25:44
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Valerie
State of Residence of soldier: Old VA
Company in which soldier served: under Gen Andrew Jackson

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Banister BOND was born c 1772 in VA or TN, enlisted under Gen A. Jackson served at Horse Shoe Bend and Battle of New Orleans according to his obit. Went from the war to TN then AL. Married Rachel Clary/Cleary. Any other information on this man would b greatly apprecialted. He lived to be 107.

Sylvester Stoddard - 06/25/98 04:32:01
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Don
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio

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More to come later.

William Birckhead Bateman - 06/24/98 19:47:50
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Michael Willis Freeland
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland
Company in which soldier served: Captain Paca Smith's Troop, 7th Regiment Cavalry (Streett's), Maryland Militia

Comments:
Served on active duty at least for the periods 18-29 April 1813, and 27 August-3 September 1814, as a Private in Captain Paca Smith's Troop, 7th Regiment Cavalry (Streett's), Maryland Militia.

John Carey - 06/21/98 16:13:13
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Carol Kinney Grimes
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Roop's Company

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The following is an excerpt from the Biography of John Carey, written by Muriel Kinney prior to 1940 and yet unpublished....."one of his (John Carey) engagements was the one at the river "Aux Canards" on the way to Malden. The knowledge of John's being n this engagement comes from a newspaper report of a speech made by him in a campaign of 1848 when Lewis Cass was running against Zachary Taylor for President. John Carey was known to have been in this Aux Canards expedition and was asked, during one of is campaign speeches, to tell about the landing on the Canadian shore from the first boat, for it had been a part of campaign munitions that Cass had been the first to land. In answer to this question, John was reported to say that he was in the same boa with Cass and McArthur, but he really could not say which one of these men was first to jump from the boat to the shore or if they really touched land simultaneously, that either he had not noticed at the time or had completely forgotten. After the surrender of Hull's forces at Detroit, officers of the Regular Army were taken as prisoners to Quebec but those of the militia as well as the rank and file of the army were paroled and put on British transports to be landed at the mouth of the uyahoga River. Upon their arrival there they might find their way home as best they could. Cleveland had been surveyed and put on the map in 1795, but, in 1812 it could hardly have been called a village. The settlers had for the most part removed to hi her ground and made a settlement at what was called Newburgh, four miles south of Cleveland. The old maps and histories show only three buildings at the mouth of the Cuyahoga at this time. One of these was Carter's Tavern, a model of which may be seen i the Western Reserve Historical Society's Museum in Cleveland. John Carey used to say that there was no place to stay when they arrived as paroled soldiers, except a miserable log cabin, which, at most, could not accommodate more than a dozen men. Some of the men went East from here to the Ohio River, made rafts for themselves and proceeded home in that fashion. Many went West, struck the Scioto Trail and went down through Worthington. This we know from a copy of the Western Intelligencer, an ex ellent newspaper published in Worthington at that time and which, under date of September 18, 1812, printed the following: "Scarce an hour in the day but numbers of prisoners from Detroit and Malden pass through this place. Some of them with the wounds hey received can with difficulty walk, some are pale and weak with sickness, and all are dejected at the unfortunate termination of the Campaign, which has disappointed all their hopes and expectations. They unite in the execration of Hull......."

Manley Hitchcock - 06/19/98 19:29:53
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Pat Miller
State of Residence of soldier: New York

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Manley was "employed as a teamster to carry munitions of war between Sacketts Harbor and Buffalo." Are there any records of teamsters in the War of 1812? I am trying to find where he was living during this time period. Thank you!

Charles Cagle - 06/18/98 00:06:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Earl .Cagle Sr.
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: 2nd. Regiment Tn. militia, Comanded by Col. John Cocke. Co. Comander, Samuel Carruthers.

Comments:
My gr.gr.gr.grandfather, Charles Cagle served with the above company. He served a total of six months. His service started on 13 Nov 1814, and ended on 16 May 1815. His pay was $8.00 per. month His total pay for his service was $49.22. His pay included a three day travel allowance of $.45. He held the rank of private, and so far i haven't been able to find any data on his service. The above data came from a pay roll. Charles Cagle, survied the w r and settled in Hickman Co; Tn. He lived there the rest of his life, and helped raise a large family.

Charles Cagle - 06/18/98 00:02:15
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Earl .Cagle Sr.
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: 2nd. Regiment Tn. militia, Comanded by Col. John Cocke. Co. Comander, Samuel Carruthers.

Comments:
My gr.gr.gr.grandfather, Charles Cagle served with the above company. He served a total of six months. His service started on 13 Nov 1814, and ended on 16 May 1815. His pay was $8.00 per. month His total pay for his service was $49.22. His pay included a three day travel allowance of $.45. He held the rank of private, and so far i haven't been able to find any data on his service. The above data came from a pay roll. Charles Cagle, survied the w r and settled in Hickman Co; Tn. He lived there the rest of his life, and helped raise a large family.

William Drake - 06/17/98 19:03:31
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: James Drake
State of Residence of soldier: Canada
Company in which soldier served: Mabee's Company

Comments:


David Burnham - 06/17/98 18:34:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dorothy Roney
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
David Burnham was a resident of jefferson county New York. He was married to Mary Graves Burnham. David was born August 15,1793 he died October 8,1889. He is buried at Davis Corners Semetary, Adams County Wisconsin. His wife mary was born march 10,1803 possibly New York and died on February 29, 1888 she is buried with her husband David. Along with the r youngest son Theodore who was a veteran of the Civil War they rest in peace. Theodore was born Jefferson County, New York on April 3, 1843 and died on March 18, 1896. Any information on this soldier would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

David Burnham - 06/17/98 18:24:08
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dorothy Roney
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
David Burnham was a resident of jefferson county Ney York. He was married to Mary Graves Burnham. Any information on this soldier would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

David Burnam - 06/17/98 18:18:38
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dorothy Roney
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
David Burnam was a resident of jefferson county Ney York. He was married to Mary Graves Burnam. Any information on this soldier would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

William Goble - 06/17/98 04:14:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Norma Meier
State of Residence of soldier: Indiana
Company in which soldier served: Capt. John Robeson's Co.

Comments:
William Goble enlisted 26 April 1812 at Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio as a private in Capt. John Robison's Company, 2d or 3rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteer Militia commanded by Col. James Finley. "He was surrendered at Detroit, in the then territory of Michigan to the British, a prisoner of war by General Hull; he remained a prisoner in the custody of the British forces for the term of nineteen days when he was released upon his paroll of honor no to serve against them during the war." William Goble, born 22 November 1789 at Maysville, Kentucky to William Goble and Rhoda Parkhurst. Married 1 November 1809 in Butler County, Ohio to Elizabeth Clark. Died 19 March 1874, Attica, Fountain County, India a.

Martin Gulnac - 06/17/98 00:29:44
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: James Gulnac
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Not known yet.

Comments:
Martin Gulnac was my 4th great grandfather and I do not know as much as I would like to. If anybody could give me some advice on how to search for more information on Martin Gulnac and his war of 1812 military record(s) , I would really appreciate it.

Joseph McIntire - 06/16/98 16:51:48
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Nita Machlin
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Joseph McIntire was my gr gr gr grandfather. He was born 1784, VA, and died 1845, VA; Married Mary Polly Glover in 1808; War of 1812 Military Record #152600. Would be interested in information regarding this family, brothers, sisters, parents, etc.

Gabriel Graham - 06/16/98 04:05:00
My URL:http://?
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sally Price
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio

Comments:
According to research done by another family member, Gabriel Graham (who was born in PA in 1792 and died in OH in 1869) served in the War of 1812. I am trying to confirm this information. Thanks!

John Norris - 06/15/98 15:22:41
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Diana Granger
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Asa Burch's Co.

Comments:
Served in the New York Militia under Captain Asa Burch from August 26, 1812 until Nov. 3, 1812. Pension claim number 12306

Philip Jacob Shinkle - 06/15/98 04:18:44
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Rhoda Clarkson
State of Residence of soldier: Indiana
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Thomas Seton

Comments:
Tradition gives Philip Jacon SHINKLE and John MC CONNELL serving in the same company in War of 1812 fom Marion, County, Indiana; both are my ancestors. I've written twice for papers on John MC CONNELL and received two different sets, neither my ancestor. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Henry McKee - 06/15/98 01:19:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: James Dean McKee
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Miflin, PA

Comments:
Henry McKee enlisted in Miflin, PA and became a recruiting officer, participated in the Battle of Plattsburg, and served until peace was declared. He was the son of William and Susannah McKee. Henry was born August 17, 1787 and died April 14, 1852, i Columbus, Ohio.

Henry McKee - 06/15/98 01:15:47
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: James Dean McKee
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Miflin, PA

Comments:
Henry McKee enlisted in Miflin, PA and became a recruiting officer, participated in the Battle of Plattsburg, and served until peace was declared. He was the son of William and Susannah McKee. Henry was born August 17, 1787 and died April 14, 1852, i Columbus, Ohio.

Bonham HARLAN - 06/14/98 22:40:54
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dorothy Strawn
State of Residence of soldier: Illnois
Company in which soldier served: 2nd W. Tenn. Militia

Comments:
Bonham was the son of Joel HARLAN. He married Jane BAXTER in 1806. He and Jane are buried in the Presbytterian Camp Grounds Grave Yard in Bond County, IL.

Simom Vrooman Jr. - 06/14/98 05:03:00
Your Name: ggg granddaughter
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: 138th regiment NY

Comments:
Simon Vrooman b.8-8-1782 was a private in the 138th regiment NY .militia commanded by Col Nellis War of 1812.

Thomas Pike Scudder - 06/14/98 03:42:58
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: kathy Casey
State of Residence of soldier: TN/MS
Company in which soldier served: 3 TENN. MIL

Comments:
Thomas Pike Scudder is buried in Wilkinson County, MS. His headstone reads PVT. BASS CO., 3 TENN.MIL.War of 1812 Thomas Pike is my ggg grandfather. Kathy White Casey I am interested in hearing back from you.

Samuel Pettit - 06/13/98 15:01:08
My URL:http://www.genealogy.org/~gpettit
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Glen Pettit
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: 16th (Porter's) Regt KY

Comments:
Enlisted 14 Dec 1814 at Sandy Salt Works in 16th (Porter's) Regt, Kentucky Militia. Recieved discharge 31 Mar 1815 from Jos. C. Bell's (Bett's) Detachment 28th United States Infantry at Olympian Springs, KY. Buried in Howard Lake, Wright County, Minneso a

MILEY, John - 06/13/98 14:33:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joyce Hambleton Whitten
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Jacob Snyder's Company of Infantry, 2 Reg't PA Militia

Comments:
John MILEY was born 14 Sep 1784 in Germany, he emigrated with his family as redemptioners shortly before 1800. He married 10 Sep 1812 at Lancaster Co. PA to Eva Margaretha Schuler born 23 Nov 1784 Lancaster Co. PA. His term of service was for 3 months 4 d ys from 1 Sep 1814 through 4 Dec 1814. He owned land on Chestnut Ridge in Lancaster Co., and disposed of it between 1817-19, removing to Westmoreland Co. PA, and then on to Columbiana Co. OH, where they remained until 1835. They then removed to Ripley, H lmes Co. OH where they helped establish a congregation of the Church of Chirst. John deid 5 Sep 1845 and is buried in that church cemetery. Eva died 10 Dec 1870 and is also buried there. They were the parents of John Miley b: 30 May 1812; Jacob Miley 4 Ju 1814; George Miley 12 Dec 1816; Rachel Miley14 Feb 1819; Mathias Miley 21 Mar 1821; David Miley 4 Dec 1824; Levi Miley 5 Feb 1828 and Jesse Miley 4 Mar 1830. Much information concerning this family comes from The Miley Family History 195-1964, Paul Newco er Miley and Memoir & Genealogy of the Maryland and Pennsylvania Family of Mayer, Brantz Mayer. This line has been cleared for membership in the United States Daughters of 1812.

blincoe - 06/13/98 14:27:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jack Blinco
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia

Comments:
We need any information on any our people in any war.We really need info on the civil war what we have so far is Thomas Blincoe 2nd Ky Cav

blincoe - 06/13/98 14:26:04
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jack Blinco
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia

Comments:
We need any information on any our people in any war.We rally need info on the civil war what we have so far is Thomas Blincoe 2nd Ky Cav

George Morgan - 06/12/98 23:20:32
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Edna M. Hamner
State of Residence of soldier: Alabama
Company in which soldier served: Not sure

Comments:
George served in the 1st Regiment of the Mississippi Volunteers, Hinds' Battalion of Cavalry, Companies listed in Rowland's book: J. Doherty's,H. Dunn's, S. Gerald's, J. Kempe's, J. G. Richardson's, J. W. Ross's and J. Smith.

Thomas Morgan - 06/12/98 22:58:06
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jeanine Bussey
State of Residence of soldier: NY/PA
Company in which soldier served: QM.Serg. Corps Artillery

Comments:
I believe this Thomas Morgan to be the father of my gr gr grandfatherThomas Morgan of Lansing, NY. MY gr gr was born in 1806 and was an orphan. The Evan Morgan II family of Stroudsburg, PA removed to Lansing and list a son Thomas who died in the War of 18 2.In Land Grants for the War of 1812 a Thomas Morgan who was in the Corps of artillery was granted land in IL very near where my Thomas Morgan eventually resided. (Did he inherit the land grant and remove to near that county? Can anyone help or tell me ho to find out more about the Thomas Morgan who was given the land grant?

Thomas Morgan - 06/12/98 22:55:17
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jeanine Bussey
State of Residence of soldier: NY/PA
Company in which soldier served: QM.Serg. Corps Artillery

Comments:
I believe this Thomas Morgan to be the father of my gr gr grandfatherThomas Morgan of Lansing, NY. MY gr gr was born in 1806 and was an orphan. The Evan Morgan II family of Stroudsburg, PA removed to Lansing and list a son Thomas who died in the War of 18 2.In Land Grants for the War of 1812 a Thomas Morgan who was in the Corps of artillery was granted land in IL very near where my Thomas Morgan eventually resided. (Did he inherit the land grant and remove to near that county? Can anyone help or tell me ho to find out more about the Thomas Morgan who was given the land grant?

George Strunk Riffle SR - 06/11/98 23:53:28
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/e/n/Carol--A-Bender/tree2.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Carol Bender
State of Residence of soldier: VA

Comments:
George Strunk Riffle, SR is buried in Va. He died in March of 1815 as a result of a wound he received during the War of 1812. He left a widow, Susanna McCally Riffle (who later married Andrew Jackson McKisic, SR) , and 3 young children. Jonathon, Phoeb and George Jr, who was born Dec. 30, 1814.

Peter Lyford - 06/11/98 18:08:03
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ronald Lawson
State of Residence of soldier: Vermont

Comments:
I am a member of the Society of the War of 1812.

John DURHAM - 06/11/98 01:39:03
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mary WALKER
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: Captain L. FERRELL's infantry

Comments:
Pvt. John DURHAM: with Capain Larkin FERRELL. Captain FERRELL was from Williamsburg,TN., Jackson Co. Is this John DURHAM, husband of Sarah CANTRELL DURHAM. Father of Watson DURHAM. All from De Kalb Co., TN.? E-M Mary in AZ :)

Robert Armstrong - 06/11/98 00:26:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Milton C. Armstrong
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: not sure

Comments:
Name from "Soldiers of the War of 1812 Buried in Tennessee" by McCown and Burns. Served under a Capt. Hugh Beard and Capt. Nath Evan's Co. Cav.

Joseph Wisdom - 06/10/98 21:49:01
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Pat Bales
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Inf. 7 Reg't Kentucky Militia

Comments:
JOSEPH WISDOM served as a private in Capt. Jno Shirley's Co. of Inf. 7 Reg't Kentucky Military and was discharged Sept 12, 1812. Served 6 months.Married NANCY SCOTT IN 1815. Died abt 1822 in Missouri. Would like his birthdate and any info from birth to de th.

GATES, Jehiel jr. (Sgt) - 06/10/98 21:19:18
My URL:http://idt.net/~barbour9
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: James R. Barbour
State of Residence of soldier: VT
Company in which soldier served: Capt Scoville's Reg/Sumner's Reg

Comments:


McIntire, Thomas - 06/10/98 08:41:38
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sandra Mortensen
State of Residence of soldier: probably PA
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Family biography says that he was in War of 1812. May have been from Conn. at the time. Would really appreciate any correspondence from anyone who can verify anything about this man. He was to have been born in Delaware and married a Miss Phillips.

John Brownnawell - 06/10/98 06:42:09
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: James F. Blauer
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Thomas McElhenny's

Comments:
John Brownnawell also spelled Brownewell was born in 1781 and died in 1831 in Pennsylvania. He married Hannah Haffe born 1786 died 1833. They were married in Jackson, Lebanon County, PA. in Dec 1802. John was the son of (Johannes) Casper Braunewell who se ved in the American Revolution. John Brownnawell served as a Private in Captain Thomas McElhenny's Company, Second Regiment, First Brigade of the Pennsylvania Militia under command of Lt. Col. Richter at York County, Pennsylvania. He served from September 3,1814 to March 5,1815. I am a member of the War of 1812 Society.

Vincent Owens - 06/09/98 21:54:17
State of Residence of soldier: Pa or Va

Comments:


Weethee James - 06/09/98 18:46:52
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jane Ann Jones
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Luther Shepard

Comments:
In February 1814 near the end of the War, James was drafted into service in Franklinton (present-day Columbus) and served until June of that year as a private in Capt. Luther Shepard's company, where he rose to the rank of sergeant. His company served as prison guards and helped march British prisoners, which included many Indians, to Chillicothe. When the prisoners were transferred to Canada, James was discharged.

GEORGE W FLETCHER - 06/09/98 12:15:03
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Michael D Fletcher
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: 1) James Hall's Company 3rd Reg; (2) Capt John Gorin's Company Ky Mtd Vol; (3) Capt John E London's Co. of Ky detached Spies

Comments:
George W FLETCHER was born in 1796 in one of the counties surrounding Lee County, Virginia. He did not know for sure. He served as a Private. First in Captain Hall's Company from 1 Sep 1812 to 25 Dec 1812 (he was 16). Second in Captain Gorin's Company commanded by Lt Col Philip Barbour, enlisting at Newport 29 Aug 1813 to 29 Sep 1813. Third Capt John E London's Company of Kentucky detached spies 30 Sep 1813 to 30 Oct 1813. He recieved three land warrants in Floyd County, Kentucky. The land was locat d on Gung (Gum) Creek in an area that became Magoffin County in 1860, the year he died.

- 06/09/98 03:44:41

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Elisha Henson - 06/08/98 19:20:11
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mark S. Etelamaki
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia & Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Elisha served under General Winfield Scott of Virginia. Unit Unknown. Elisha was born in Virginia and later lived in Kentucky.

PETER KIMBLE - 06/08/98 18:37:00
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Margaret Owens Sellers
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia

Comments:
He enlisted 1 Oct. 1813, and was discharged 1 April, 1814 in Sparta, Hancock Co., Ga. He applied for a pension in 187l,and on 20 April 1872 he received a pension of $8.00 per month

Ellamander Warbington - 06/08/98 17:45:11
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Andy Stockton
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Georgia Militia, Capt. Greer's Company of Major W. Wootton'd Detachment of the Georgia Drafted Militia

Comments:
Ellamander Warbington b. 1788 d. 1875 served in the Georgia militia from August 7th 1814 to December 16 1814. He was dischagred by furnishing a substitute. He was the son of Jacob Warbington b. 1761 d. 1848 of Lauderdale County Mississippi. His brother Horatio B. Warbington was in the same unit and was discharged on February 7, 1815.

HEZEKIAH ROBINSON - 06/08/98 05:46:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kathryn Griffin
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Gen. Jackson's Tennessee Volunteers

Comments:
All I know so far is that Hezekiah (my great great grandfather) joined Andrew Jackson's Tennessee Volunteers and went to New Orleans during the War of 1812. Any new information would be very helpful.

John FISK - 06/07/98 01:07:55
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Karen Eddy
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Saunder's Co

Comments:
John Fisk of the Otego/Unadilla area enlisted Sept. 2, 1812. He was a first corporal in Saunder's Co. of the NY militia. He was taken prisoner in the battle of Greentown and held at Fort George until Oct. 17, 1812, when he was exchanged. Records show t at he enlisted again July 28, 1814 and discharged Aug. 20, 1814.

James Tinker - 06/07/98 00:31:53
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: JoAnn Chase
State of Residence of soldier: Maine
Company in which soldier served: Hotchkiss

Comments:
James served under Capt. John Hotchkiss in the 2nd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 10th Division.

Nathaniel Wollard (Woolard) - 06/06/98 23:33:27
My Email:NPJC20A*prodigy.com
Your Name: Shirley Wollard Woodlock
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Col. Coffy's Reg., Gen. Jackson's Army

Comments:
Rev. Nathaniel Wollard (Woolard) was b. 6 Aug. 1792 in Wadkin Falls, NC. He was murdered in the doorway of his home during the Civil War on 1 Sep. 1863. He md. 1st. Margaret Hardison by whom he had 7 daughters Sarah, Rebecca, Frances, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Harriet who died in infancy. "Nat", as he was called, md. 2nd. Margaret (Abel) Newport by whom he had a daughter, and three sons, Rachel, Nathaniel Jackson, Silas Benton, and James Moses Robert. He served in two campaigns of the War of 1812 and was in the battles of Horsehoe Bend, Tippecanoe, Pensacola, Fla., and New Orleans. When he was killed, he was said to have been the second richest man in Dallas Co., Mo., owning over 1200 acres of land on the Niangua River. He is buried between his wives in the ollard Cemetery which is located on a portion of his land in Dallas Co., Mo. This gentleman was my great-great grandfather and it is through him that I am a member of the United States Daughters of Eighteen Hundred and Twelve. (submitted by Shirley Wollar Woodlock, Waco, TX.)

George Albert - 06/05/98 12:02:40
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ronald L. Harris
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Ebin Taylors Troop Cavalry Virginia Miltia

Comments:


DANIELS, Perrin - 06/05/98 03:26:07
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ken Daniels
State of Residence of soldier: NC
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Stevilies Co.,NC Militia

Comments:
Served from 20 Feb 1815 to 8 Mar 1815. Applied for bounty land at Elizabethton, Carter Co., TN, 3 Jan 1852. Applied for pension, claim No.3327. Any further information appreciated.

John Leland Gaines - 06/05/98 01:21:07
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mollie Morrow
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: S.C. Volunteers

Comments:
John L. Gaines was born in 1796 in S.C. and married Matilda Scott August 24, 1817 in S.C. He served in Captain Zachariah Merriwether's Volunteers. I would like to find information about John Leland's parents and siblings and any information about Matilda.

Isaac W. Mullen or mulling - 06/04/98 18:52:24
My URL:http://www.geocities.com
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: John I. Mulling
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Harveys Troop of Light Dragroons, Maj. Freeman's Squadron

Comments:
Served from Jefferson County, Georgia 24 August 1813 to 12 March 1814 as a Private in Capt. Harveys Troop of Light Dragons belonging to Maj. Frederick Freeman's Squadron of Georgia Cavalry. He also served in the Georgia Militia from 4 June 1822 to 5 May 1829 as the Cornet. (Bugler)

Arelas L.Root - 06/04/98 17:47:38
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sue Pearson
State of Residence of soldier: NY state
Company in which soldier served: G.A.R

Comments:
Arelas L. Root wife Betsy 1796 - 3-10-86 buried in west Shely cemetery in Orleans county moved to forest lawn in buffalo ny His son was born in Rush Ny - Monroe county Montraville A. Root 1837 -2-17-1912 was a professor and founded the Lafayette Baptist Church in Buffalo Married to a Margaret (Casey) Root any info please contact me at a dead end Need to know who Arelas Roots parents are

Arelas L.Root - 06/04/98 17:44:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sue Pearson
State of Residence of soldier: NY state
Company in which soldier served: G.A.R

Comments:
Arelas L. Root wife Betsy 1796 - 3-10-86 buried in west Shely cemetery in Orleans county moved to forest lawn in buffalo ny His son was born in Rush Ny - Monroe county Montraville A. Root 1837 -2-17-1912 was a professor and founded the Lafayette Baptist Church in Buffalo Married to a Margaret (Casey) Root any info please contact me at a dead end Need to know who Arelas Roots parents are

John Whitesides Roach - 06/04/98 05:16:41
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bill Bentley
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Capt Pugh's Co. 1st Reg. Ky Vol. Militia

Comments:
Born 8 June 1789 Bath Co. Ky to Henry and Elcy Kemper Roach. Served with Genr'ls Winchester & W'm Henry Harrison in defense of the Northwest Territory in Battle of Frenchtown (Now Monroe, Mich.) Over 300 Kentucky'ns killed and John was one of 737 prison r's captured in Jan. 1813 and released by the British on 8 March 1813 when he returned home. He carried a slug in his shoulder until the day he died from this battle. In Bath Co. on 18 Sept 1815, John married Elizabeth Morgan, daug. of William and Sara Cunningham Morgan. They first lived on Horseshoe Bend, East fork of Licking River near Snelling's mill. They later migrated to Cincinatti, Brookville, Ind., Rush Co. Ind. and in 1833 finally moved to Parke Co. Ind and lived there until John died on 20 May 1870 with gangreen in his right foot. He received bounty land on two occasions for his service in the War of 1812 on warrant's numbered 27630 and 33945. John and wife are buried in Wolfe Creek Cemetery in Northeast Parke Co. Indiana..

John Whitesides Roach - 06/04/98 05:13:40
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bill Bentley
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Capt Pugh's Co. 1st Reg. Ky Vol. Militia

Comments:
Born 8 June 1789 Bath Co. Ky to Henry and Elcy Kemper Roach. Served with Genr'ls Winchester & W'm Henry Harrison in defense of the Northwest Territory in Battle of Frenchtown (Now Monroe, Mich.) Over 300 Kentucky'ns killed and John was one of 737 prison r's captured in Jan. 1813 and released by the British on 8 March 1813 when he returned home. He carried a slug in his shoulder until the day he died from this battle. In Bath Co. on 18 Sept 1815, John married Elizabeth Morgan, daug. of William and Sara Cunningham Morgan. They first lived on Horseshoe Bend, East fork of Licking River near Snelling's mill. They later migrated to Cincinatti, Brookville, Ind., Rush Co. Ind. and in 1833 finally moved to Parke Co. Ind and lived there until John died on 20 May 1870 with gangreen in his right foot. He received bounty land on two occasions for his service in the War of 1812 on warrant's numbered 27630 and 33945. John and wife are buried in Wolfe Creek Cemetery in Northeast Parke Co. Indiana..

John Whitesides Roach - 06/04/98 04:57:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bill Bentley
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Capt Pugh's Co. 1st Reg. Ky Vol. Militia

Comments:
Born 8 June 1789 Bath Co. Ky to Henry and Elcy Kemper Roach. Served with Genr'ls Winchester & W'm Henry Harrison in defense of the Northwest Territory in Battle of Frenchtown (Now Monroe, Mich.) Over 300 Kentucky'ns killed and John was one of 737 prison r's captured in Jan. 1813 and released by the British on 8 March 1813 when he returned home. He carried a slug in his shoulder until the day he died from this battle. In Bath Co. on 18 Sept 1815, John married Elizabeth Morgan, daug. of William and Sara Cunningham Morgan. They first lived on Horseshoe Bend, East fork of Licking River near Snelling's mill. They later migrated to Cincinatti, Brookville, Ind., Rush Co. Ind. and in 1833 finally moved to Parke Co. Ind and lived there until John died on 20 May 1870 with gangreen in his right foot. He received bounty land on two occasions for his service in the War of 1812 on warrant's numbered 27630 and 33945. John and wife are buried in Wolfe Creek Cemetery in Northeast Parke Co. Indiana..

Thomas Allen - 06/04/98 04:27:55
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bill Bentley
State of Residence of soldier: Va and Indiana
Company in which soldier served: 7th Reg. Va Militia, John Hammond was commander.

Comments:
Born Scott Co Va 13 June 1790, son of Isaac C. Allen and Frances Pettit. Married Elizabeth Summers in 1807 in Russell Co. Va. She daug of John and Martha Williams. Lived Morgan Co Ky 1820 to 1827 then to Jackson Twp, Fountain Co. Ind. He died there 7 Ju y 1841. Eliz remained there and lived part time with Henry Roach family. She died 7 Feb. 1875 and was receiving widow's pension.

- 06/03/98 23:28:22

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Dr. Wilson Coburn - 06/03/98 22:29:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Marian Winters
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky

Comments:
Dr. Wilson Coburn served as a Surgeon's Mate in the Volunteer Regiment of Mounted Infantry in the War of 1812. He was in the 4th. regiment under Capt. John Payne, Kentucky Militia from May 20, 1813 to Nov. 20, 1813. After the war, he practiced medicine n Maysville, KY until his death there in 1837. He was married to Ann Willis Wood. They had a daughter, Mathilda Coburn, who was married to William M. Garrard, and a son John Andrew Coburn, who was married to Cornelia Lee Converse.

William Jeffery - 06/03/98 16:31:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kirk Dalton
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania/Ohio

Comments:
Trying to find out info on this soldier--he later married Sarah Rollins--

Robert KIRBY - 06/02/98 06:21:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kevin
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Captain Chison's Company of Tennessee Militia

Comments:
Robert Kirby born December 13, 1785 in Warren Co. Tenn.; married a Lucinda STOCKSTILL on Feb. 11,1811; he enlisted in Warren Co. Tenn. and served from January 28, 1815 to March 27,1815 as a private in Russel's Separate Battalion Mounted Gunmen, Tennessee olunteers in Captain William Chison's company; was honorably discharged and lived in Warren Co. until the fall of 1838 when he moved to Perry Co. Illinois and remained there until the fall of 1839 when he moved to Benton Co. Missouri; he died September 12 1841 in Benton Co. MO. I am looking for any information about his life and his family (i.e. parents, grandparents). I have traced our family back to this point. Its possilbe that his father's name was Henry.

Benjamin Millard - 06/01/98 07:23:28
Your Name: Anna Millard Rogers
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Capt.Edward Whitford's Co., N.Y. Militia

Comments:
Benjamin Millard, 5th child of Mordecai Millard and Francis Cookson Millard, was born in Berks County, PA in 1772. On Jan.8, 1793, he married Rebecca Chestnutwood, (daughter Elizabeth Harris Chestnutwood and Abraham Chestnutwood who fought in the Revoluti nary War and served in the Fifth Company, Amity, under Capt. Jacob Rhoads as a member of the Berks Couty, PA Militia.) After their marriage, Benjamin and Rebecca moved to Catawisa, Columbia County, PA. Benjamin was wounded in the War of 1812 as a Private in the New York Militia, and was paid $2.93 for his services. He is buried in "Roaring Creek Quaker Burial Ground." Benjamin Millard is listed as a "soldier" with the National Archives for the War of 1812, #33657, in service with Capt. Edward Whitford's Co., New York Militia. He and Rebecca had 9 children, the 6th child being Mordecai, my direct ancestor.

Benjamin Millard - 06/01/98 07:18:42
Your Name: Anna Millard Rogers
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Capt.Edward Whitford's Co., N.Y. Militia

Comments:
Benjamin Millard, 5th child of Mordecai Millard and Francis Cookson Millard, was born in Berks County, PA in 1772. On Jan.8, 1793, he married Rebecca Chestnutwood, (daughter Elizabeth Harris Chestnutwood and Abraham Chestnutwood who fought in the Revoluti nary War and served in the Fifth Company, Amity, under Capt. Jacob Rhoads as a member of the Berks Couty, PA Militia.) After their marriage, Benjamin and Rebecca moved to Catawisa, Columbia County, PA. Benjamin was wounded in the War of 1812 as a Private n the New York Militia, and was paid $2.93 for his services. He is buried in "Roaring Creek Quaker Burial Ground." Benjamin Millard is listed as s "soldier" with the National Archives for the War of 1812, #33657, in service with Capt. Edward Whitford's o., New York Militia. He and Rebecca had 9 children, the 6th child being Mordecai, my direct ancestor.

Benjamin Millard - 06/01/98 06:52:36
Your Name: Anna Millard Rogers
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania

Comments:


JESSE WILLIAMS - 06/01/98 03:18:10
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: M. Sarratt Knight
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
History book of Iowa lists JESSE WILLIAMS as having fought in War of 1812. "Came from England to Bourbon County, Kentucky, prior to the war of 1812. Jesse Williams was a soldier in the war of 1812 doing good service for his adopted country." Would appre iate any other info anyone has. JESSE had a son JOHN WILLIAMS. JOHN married NANCY BUSICK daughter of LEVAN BUSICK "who bore no inconsiderable part in the last war with Great Britain." Would appreciate any info on these men.

JESSE WILLIAMS - 06/01/98 03:17:48
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: M. Sarratt Knight
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
History book of Iowa lists JESSE WILLIAMS as having fought in War of 1812. "Came from England to Bourbon County, Kentucky, prior to the war of 1812. Jesse Williams was a soldier in the war of 1812 doing good service for his adopted country." Would appre iate any other info anyone has. JESSE had a son JOHN WILLIAMS. JOHN married NANCY BUSICK daughter of LEVAN BUSICK "who bore no inconsiderable part in the last war with Great Britain." Would appreciate any info on these men.

DAVID HEATH - 05/31/98 14:51:02
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Marilyn Day
State of Residence of soldier: VT
Company in which soldier served: E. Spencer's Co - VT

Comments:
SO 34023, David Heath, served in Capt. E. Spencer's Co. VT Mil. as a Pvt. (From Index to War of 1812 Pension Files, Vol. II: G-M. Transcribed by Virgil D. White) If anyone has anymore info. on this David, please respond. I believe he was earlier settle of Stanstead, PQ. married Rhoda Merrill, and had 14 children.

James Claxton/Clarkston - 05/31/98 01:55:17
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dillis R. Bolton
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Fourth Regiment of the East Tennessee Militia company commanded by John Brock

Comments:
James Clarkson was a soldier in the War of 1812 and lived on the Powell River near the Alanthus Hill community in present - day Hancock County, Tennessee. Everything that is presented here about James Clarkson and his family is taken from the Service Rec rd and Pension files of the National Archives and an article in the Peoples History of Claiborne County, Tennessee. The file containing pension information is voluminous, containing 39 pages ( Old Wars Widows File # 12729 ). A brief synopsis of informat on on this family follows. James Clarkson was in the company commanded by John Brock, it being the Fourth Regiment of the East Tennessee Militia. A major problem was that James Clarkson ( as the pension was originally filed) was not themuster rolls. A deposition filed by Ta dy Welch and Foster Jones states that the Clarkson name was " sometimes called and written Claxton." The two spellings were interchangeable. James Clarkson was born ca 1775 - 1780, if he was about the same age as his wife Sarah, who was age 75 in 1850. According to a deposition she made for a bounty land warrant her " name before her marriage was Sarah Cook." They were married in 1799 ( she later made a deposition in her eighties saying she was married in October of 1805) in Russell County, Virg nia by John Tate, a justice of the peace. The earlier date seems to be the most likely as Fairwix Clarkson, her oldest son, says in the census that he was born in 1800 in Virginia. By 1804 the family was living in what is now Hancock County, Tennessee. In a deposition filed by Sarah Clarkson, she states that James Clarkson served as a private in the " war with Great Britain declared by the United States on the 18th of June, 1812" for a term of six months. She furtherdeclares that James died at " F rt Decature on or about the 20th of February,1815.", due to illness. The files show that he died on the 11th of February, 1815 ( death witnessed by Tandy Welch and Foster Jones ). Sarah filed for and received, in 1816, a widow�s allowance of $4.00 per mo th, a soldier�s half pay, to continue for aperiod of 5 years. In the 1850�s Congress passed several acts benefiting military survivors and widows. An act passed on September 28, 1850 provided for the granting of bounty land warrants. It was during this period that Sarah Clarkson obtained a grant of 40 acres. She filed a deposition in March of 1854, however, claiming she was entitled to 80 acres. The 40 acre grant was canceled ( a copy of the canceled certificate is in the pension file ) and the 80 acre grant approved. Sarah also received a widows pension of $3.50 per month, however, under the Act of Congress of February 4, 1862 her pension was suspended due to the war with the Confederate States of America. As Tennessee was in the Confederacy all pensions payments in the state were stopped. After the war had ended, Fairwix Clarkson applied for a restoration and arrears of payment on September 25, 1866. He filed as the administrator of the estate of Sarah Clarkson, who had died on December 21, 1863, " at his home on the Jonesville Road " On March 14, 1868, another deposition attested to the loyalty of Sarah Clarkson and " her heirs to wit :" Fairwix Clarkson, of Hancock County, Mahala Hurst, of Claiborne County, Polly Welch, of Hancock County, Patsy Parks, of Claiborne County, Rebec a Collingsworth , of Union County, Sukey Parks, "who removed to Iowa some twenty years ago", " the children of Henry Clarkson , who died some twenty years ago; named Edward H. and Flora A. Clarkson." and " the heirs of Elizabeth Plank, who died some twent years ago.". Rebecca Collingsworth is reported to be "disloyal", but that can not be proven "from personal knowledge". Fairwix was required to take an oath of loyalty, even though he had three sons who served in the Union Army. James and Sarah ( Cook ) Clarkson had the following children : Fairwix, born ca. 1800, died February 11, 1874, married Agnes Muncy, born 1800, died after 1880. Mahala, born December 7, 1801 married Andrew Hurst ( died 1830 ). Elizabeth, born ca 1800 - 1810, died ca. 1840 - 50, married John Plank, born 1801 Mary " Polly ", born 1804, died June 22, 1887, married Tandy Welch, born 1793 (Virginia), died November 24,1864 ( Hancock County, Tennessee ). Susanna, born October 11, 1808, died May 22, 1895, married Levi Parks in 1824. Rebecca, born ca. 1810, married John Collingsworth, born 1810. Martha " Patsy " , born October 10, 1811, died December 23, 1898, married Jacob J. Parks. Henry Clarkson, born ca. 1813 - 1815, died August 1838, married Martha " Patsy " Walker, born 1816. I am trying to find where James Claxton was buried after his death. If anyone has any information on "Fort Decature" please send me a message. Is there a national listing of War of 1812 burials similiar to the Rolls of Honor for the Civil War Union dead?

John Miller(Millar) - 05/31/98 01:48:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ben Millar
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: New York Militia

Comments:
Resident of Pittsfield, Otsego county, New York enlisted in 1812 died 1816 from effects of combat

David gilbert - 05/30/98 21:22:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jean bushnell
State of Residence of soldier: Illinois

Comments:
Listed in Jersey co, Il, as having being discharged in St. Louis, Mo. as serving with the regular army. Being discharged c 1819 with 6 other men who came with him to Ill.

William W. Tucker - 05/29/98 22:14:06
My URL:http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/henrybtucker.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Walt Tucker
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Allen's Rifle Regiment of Kentucky Volunteers

Comments:
Looking for information about the family of William W. Tucker, who served in Allen's Rifle Regiment of Kentucky Volunteers and is believed to have been killed in the battle for the river raisin on January 22, 1813 (near Detroit, MI). William W. Tucker wa from Adair County, Kentucky. He shows up on pay records of Allen's rifle regiment (from the national archives) under the direct command of Captain John Simpson. William W. Tucker left behind six children. One of which was my gg-grandfather Henry B. Tucker (born December 12, 1804 in Adair Co, KY). Wife or names of other children of William Tucker are unknown.

Fox - 05/29/98 01:06:45
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Helen Pratti
State of Residence of soldier: Conn
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Looking for the relatives of Nelson Lyman Fox, born in 1820 in Conn. It is reported that he came from a LONG line of military people and that his father and uncles were in the War of 1812.

Benjamin Munro - 05/28/98 15:47:10
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gordon Fenner
State of Residence of soldier: Unknown
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
I have sword with engraving "Benj Munro 1812" and would hope to learn more about this person.

John Lawson - 05/28/98 14:57:44
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Becky
State of Residence of soldier: Morgan County Tenn

Comments:
John Lawson married Mary Lawson, had fourteen children, filed for pension in Morgan County Tennessee, where he died.

John SHIRKEY - 05/27/98 21:47:40
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: R. Paul Adams
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Capt. James Rowland's Co. VA Militia

Comments:
John SHIRKEY was a 1st Lt. in Capt. James Rowland's Co. VA Militia. He later migrated to Calhoun/Victoria Cos. TX where he raised fine Morgan horses.

Joe Mamma - 05/27/98 13:11:37
My URL:http://46464564564
My Email:4634564636
Your Name: JOE MAMMA
State of Residence of soldier: FASAN
Company in which soldier served: BUTTMAN

Comments:


A.L. Root - 05/27/98 01:06:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Suzanne Pearson
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: G.A.R.

Comments:
Tracing my family tree, this info is off his gravestone, in Buffalo New York. Birth 1796 - Died 1886 On stone reads G.A.R. war of 1812 would like to know who was his wife, parents and children were, I believe he would be my 3rd great grandfather

A.L. Root - 05/27/98 01:03:11
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Suzanne Pearson
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: G.A.R.

Comments:
Tracing my family tree, this info is off his gravestone, in Buffalo New York. Birth 1796 - Died 1886 On stone reads G.A.R. war of 1812 would like to know who was his wife, parents and children were, I believe he would be my 3rd great grandfather

GASTON, Ebenezer - 05/26/98 15:01:52
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Judith Gaston Woodard
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: unkn.

Comments:
Seeking to verify record of GASTON, Ebenezer, who served in war of 1812 from New York.

Thomas Cargill Warner - 05/26/98 00:55:09
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Fay Kelly
State of Residence of soldier: La.
Company in which soldier served: La.

Comments:
Thomas C. Warner served as a Col. under Andrew Jackson at the "Battle of New Orleans" He was from St. Tammany Parish,(Covington, La.)

Solomon Hartman - 05/25/98 13:48:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Stephen Krou
State of Residence of soldier: OH

Comments:


Capt. John McMILLIN - 05/25/98 11:24:05
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bob Bowers
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: Capt. McMillin's company of Pennsylvania Fifth Detachment

Comments:
Capt. McMillin's Company served at Buffalo, NY Captains: McMillin, John Lieutenants: Lynn, William Blythe, Samuel

Robert K. Gray - 05/24/98 20:13:54
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Willis A. Koffroth
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: 17th Infantry Regiment

Comments:
Sgt. Gray enlisted at Erie, PA on 1 July 1813. Duscharged at Chillicothe, OH 9 June 1815. Settled in Lewsi County, KY. Died in 1849.

Lancelot Thomas Behen - 05/24/98 16:22:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Michael T.M. Behen
State of Residence of soldier: Unknown
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
I'm looking for any and all information on this soldier as he is a direct decendent of my family. My father was at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, my cousins were in Korea, my brother was in Vietnam just before TeT and I was there to help celebrate Tet in 968. Have another relative who was on the Union side in the Civil War.

Ebenezer Benedict Barnum - 05/23/98 02:13:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Rich Barnum
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: 1 regiment, N Y Militia

Comments:
Ebenezer Benedict Barnum was a Private in the 1 Regiment (Hopkins') New York detached Militia under Capt. John Minier. He servered from August 24 to October 14, 1814 when he died at Fort Errie. It is said through family history that he was left at a Can dian hospital sometime after the Battle of Fort Errie. I do not know what became of him, if he was ill or wounded in the battle. There is not grave to be found for him in the United States. Anyone who has information about his particlar troops movement during the Battle of Fort Errie or where the hospitial in question might have been located or any location near the fort where dead may have been burried, please let me know, I would apreciate any help. I have all his old war papers from the archives. Rich Barnum

butt munch - 05/22/98 19:21:11
My Email:2345678900--
Your Name: Mr.
State of Residence of soldier: mississippi
Company in which soldier served: 120 reserve

Comments:
he was a good wan.

Theophilus HOBGOOD OR HOPGOOD - 05/22/98 18:27:13
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Marie Bourell
State of Residence of soldier: North Carolina & Mississippi

Comments:
Theophilus HOBGOOD is my gggrandfather. I know he lived in Anson County, N.C. in 1820, 1830, 1840. Before 1850 he moved to Alcorn County,Mississippi. He was married to Sarah Birmingham or Sarah Drew. They had the following children Micajah, Malinda, Theopolis D., Sarah A.E., James B., Benjamin F., June, and Malvina.

Levi Oakley - 05/22/98 16:39:29
Company in which soldier served: York 41st

Comments:


John J. GARRETT - 05/22/98 15:03:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: R. Paul Adams
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana
Company in which soldier served: 14 Regt. 1st Div. LA Militia

Comments:
John Joshua GARRETT was a sugar planter in St. Mary Parish, formerly Attapakas. he served in Col. Baker's Regt., in Capt. Frederic Pellerin's Company. they were on stand-by during the battle of New Orleans, Jan. 1-8th. he served with his brother-in-law, J hn ARMSTRONG.

John ARMSTRONG - 05/22/98 15:00:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: R. Paul Adams
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana
Company in which soldier served: 14 Regt. 1st LA Militia

Comments:
John ARMSTRONG was a pvt. in Capt. Frederic Pellerin's Co. they were on stand-by at the Battle of New Orleans, Jan 1-8, 1815.

John SHIRKEY - 05/22/98 14:48:50
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: R. Paul Adams
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: VA State Militia

Comments:


Joab KING II - 05/22/98 14:47:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: R. Paul Adams
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia

Comments:


John Kimberly - 05/22/98 04:15:37
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Floyd Kimberly
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland
Company in which soldier served: Co. B, 2nd Md. Reg.

Comments:
Information recorded on War of 1812 Declaration for Pension, dated Nov. 7, 1871, at Zanesville, OH.

Maj. Joel Gillett - 05/22/98 02:19:04
My URL:http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydelasa/mil1801.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Brian Campbell
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Delaware County, NY Militia, artillery

Comments:
If any further information exists about my 3rd great grandfather, I would be interested in reviewing it. Thanks.

bolw Joe - 05/21/98 22:59:18
State of Residence of soldier: Toronto
Company in which soldier served: mc donalds

Comments:
I love you

David Henderson - 05/21/98 20:37:01
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: helen
State of Residence of soldier: TN or AL

Comments:
ggg granpa was in Madison County AL 1809ish, then Lincoln County TN, & founght w/ Gen Jackson at horseshoe bend.

Joshua Hamilton - 05/21/98 17:36:08
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Margaret Bacon
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: 1ST Rifle Regt, Federal

Comments:
Joshua was My 3rd grt uncle. He enlisted in Federal Service about 1808. He was in the area near the battle of Lundy's Lane and died of wounds about a month later (August 1814). I would love to find information about the 1st Rifle Regt (I do know that i was disbanded in the 1820's) and where soldiers were buried in the Black Rock NY Area. I do not believe that Joshua ever married. He was the son of Alexander Hamilton(Rev Soldier d. 1781) of Northumberland CO, PA. His oldest brother, John Hamilton was my 3rd grt grandfather. His brothers James and Sampson both lived most of their adult lives in Crawford CO, PA near Meadville. I have not been able to find his brother William.

"Culpepper" Joel - 05/21/98 16:51:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Nada "hyde" seargeant
State of Residence of soldier: SC
Company in which soldier served: S.C Militia Austins regiment under Capt Zachare And Co.. williams Co. muster roll

Comments:
I have sent proof into washington D.C. for DAR My joel is barried in calhoon Tn . in Clearsprings cumberland presbeterian cemetary in an unmarked grave. he lived with his son j culpepper and his wife for a while until he died my grandmother and my great grandmother and I before they died we use to put flowers on his stone . now it has been desecrated and scatterd to pieces . Joel Culpepper's grave was never marked as being in war of 1812 he sould rightfully have a new stone marked for his efforts in war of 1812 he was a Sgt. my Grandmother us to talk about her mother telling of what a strong man joel as to indure the war of 1812 i have all proof. My grandmother left me . I visited grave again with my father his sons wifes stone is still their we put a flower down beside joels son that is were his stone use to be when i was a 7 yr old. hope he is mared soon. My dad was a master sgt. in world war 11 his name is James S Hyde Jr he is sick and would love to see this grave marked with joels ranks before he is gone. thanks nada I do not know what you mean by url??

JOHN ARROWOOD - 05/21/98 03:54:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charlotte Arwood
State of Residence of soldier: Tenessee
Company in which soldier served: Capt Abner Pearce's Co Tn. Mil

Comments:
He volunteered at Jonesboro, Washinton Co. Tn, 20 Sept. 1814 to 30 May1815, old war records IF-#14925. He received a pension of Eight dollar per month starting 25 October 1850. Pension list of Fayetteville, NC. John died 24 July 1864. in Yancey Co NC. Have other info on family.

Peter Leger - 05/21/98 01:31:24
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mary Leger Littlejohn
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: East TN Militia

Comments:
Peter Leger of Claiborne County TN joined East TN Militia on 13Nov1814. He left service on 18May1815 because of illness. Peter Leger was a private in the company of Captain Dobins then later attached to Captain Bacon

Joseph Gibbons Coe - 05/20/98 03:59:26
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Louise Farrier Crosby
Company in which soldier served: General Benjamin Harrison

Comments:


John P. Nye - 05/19/98 19:08:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Etthan Miller
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: 35th Reg. Virginia Militia

Comments:
Rank:Captain Duties: regimental Surg. also served on Court Martial in 1814 Buried at St. John's Lutheran Church Cemt. in Wytheville VA

Abraham SPENCER - 05/18/98 22:01:09
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Frances S. Powell
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Womeldorf's mounted Regt. OH

Comments:


Agrippa Nichols - 05/18/98 15:08:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mary Ann Atencio
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Samuel McKnight

Comments:


Cornelius Eastlick - 05/18/98 01:30:52
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ed Easlick
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: State Militia

Comments:
Cornelius and his brother John (both of Steuben Co., NY) served in the NY State Militia (various Companies) during 1813-1814. Both served Fort George and Fort Erie and were involved in skirmishes with the British forces.

Alexander Eastlick - 05/18/98 01:22:09
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ed Easlick
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Militia

Comments:
Alexander Eastlick (b. 1741, NJ) was a veteran of Revolutionary War and was age 73 when joining the NY Militia in 1814.

Henry Ruth - 05/18/98 00:55:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sondra Lomax
State of Residence of soldier: Georgetown D.C

Comments:


William Basinger - 05/17/98 22:25:42
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/a/s/Donald-J-Basinger/
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joe Basinger
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Patterson's 2nd Reg. Pa. Militia

Comments:
William served in the war of 1812 Patterson's 2nd Reg. Pa. Militia and under William Henry Harrison at Fort Meigs in Toledo, Ohio

Samuel BOYNTON - 05/16/98 02:09:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bob Chandler
State of Residence of soldier: Massachusetts (Maine)
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Romayne's

Comments:
Pvt. Samuel BOYNTON was born 1782 and, at the time of his enlistment, resided at Buxton, Maine, where he had a wife and family. He was assigned to Capt. Romayne's Company of US Artillery at Sackett's Harbor, New York, where he died 7 Sep 1814.

Samuel BOYNTON - 05/16/98 02:11:28
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bob Chandler
State of Residence of soldier: Massachusetts (Maine)
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Romayne's

Comments:
Pvt. Samuel BOYNTON was born 1782 and, at the time of his enlistment, resided at Buxton, Maine, where he had a wife and family. He was assigned to Capt. Romayne's Company of US Artillery at Sackett's Harbor, New York, where he died 7 Sep 1814.

James Eckman - 05/16/98 00:57:26
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lora Baker
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: 2nd Company, 1st Regiment, 3rd Brigade 4 Division

Comments:
James Eckman, son of a Revolutionary War soldier - Hieronimus Eckman, came to the Trumbull-Mahoning Ohio area from Fayette County, PA in 1802. They traveled here via the Monongahela and Ohio by keel boat. They then traveled by canoe up the Beaver and Ma oning Rivers. He was a private in the 2nd company under Colonel Rayon. After the war, he married twice: Mary Wilson and Elizabeth Ervin. He fathered over 10 children.

Laird B. Fleming - 05/15/98 23:34:17
My URL:http://www.summitsoftware.com/pwa
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Karon Mathews
State of Residence of soldier: Florida-Alabama
Company in which soldier served: Capt. R.L. Gamble's Co., Georgia Militia

Comments:
Volunteered at Louisville GA, June 1812. Mustered into U.S. military service in Savannah GA and sent to Camp Pinckney GA. Honorably discharged at Point Peter, mouth of the St. Mary's River in GA on Sept. 27, 1814.

Elihu B Mott - 05/15/98 03:26:01
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Monte F. Mott
State of Residence of soldier: Conn
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
I know he enlisted from Conn about 1814 and advanced to Sgt.

Elihu B Mott - 05/15/98 03:25:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Monte F. Mott
State of Residence of soldier: Conn
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
I know he enlisted from Conn about 1814 and advanced to Sgt.

Elihu B Mott - 05/15/98 03:21:03
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Monte F. Mott
State of Residence of soldier: Conn
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
I know he enlisted from Conn about 1814 and advanced to Sgt.

Jeremiah Cox - 05/15/98 02:24:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jeffrey A. Cox
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Jeremiah was a Major. Came from England and settled in Sullivan County, TN in what is now known as Cox Hollow.

Joe Shmoe - 05/14/98 20:57:52
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Katie
State of Residence of soldier: Tennesee

Comments:


Joe Shmoe - 05/14/98 20:58:41
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Katie
State of Residence of soldier: Tennesee

Comments:


Capt. Joseph H. Kelly - 05/14/98 04:09:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: LOUISE KELLY VANOVER
State of Residence of soldier: KY.

Comments:
Joseph H. kelly was in the War of 1812.source:Clift g.Glenn:"The Battles and Massacres of River Rasin 1-18-1813. Joseph H. kelly enlisted in the Ky. militia in 1786 and went to fight the Indians under General Roger Clark.he also enlisted in 1791 to fight under Capt.Wm. Dudley. and Gen.Wilkerson. On the South side of his grave stone:Joseph Kelly born in Spottsylvania Co. Va.1-29-1767,died 10-16-1853.volunteered underGen.George R. Clark in 1786,was commanding Captain in battles of 1812&13

Roger AVERY - 05/13/98 19:55:45
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Norman M. Hardin
State of Residence of soldier: Vermont
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Roger Avery was born on 14 April 1761 in Preston (now Griswold) Connecticut. He died in 12 November 1841 in Orangeport, New York. He served as a continental soldier. In 1777, at the age of 16, he enlisted for three years in Captain Sanford's company of the 8th Connecticut Regiment. He was serving with several other kinfolk, as history shows four generations of Ebenezer Averys, sta ting with the son of James Avery and Deborah Stallyon, served in the 8th Coonecticutr Regiment. From 1 Jan 1781 to Dec 1784, Roger servedwith the 5th Regiment under Captain Richard Douglas. Roger, his wife Elizabeth, and their children moved to Cornwall, Vermont. Although he was a pensioner from the Revolutionary War, he went off to war again when he was 53, as in 1814 roger, John, Daniel and Abiram Avery, all of Cornwall, Vermont, marched to Plattsburg under the command of Captain Edmund Hill.

Roger AVERY - 05/13/98 19:56:10
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Norman M. Hardin
State of Residence of soldier: Vermont
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Roger Avery was born on 14 April 1761 in Preston (now Griswold) Connecticut. He died in 12 November 1841 in Orangeport, New York. He served as a continental soldier. In 1777, at the age of 16, he enlisted for three years in Captain Sanford's company of the 8th Connecticut Regiment. He was serving with several other kinfolk, as history shows four generations of Ebenezer Averys, sta ting with the son of James Avery and Deborah Stallyon, served in the 8th Coonecticutr Regiment. From 1 Jan 1781 to Dec 1784, Roger servedwith the 5th Regiment under Captain Richard Douglas. Roger, his wife Elizabeth, and their children moved to Cornwall, Vermont. Although he was a pensioner from the Revolutionary War, he went off to war again when he was 53, as in 1814 roger, John, Daniel and Abiram Avery, all of Cornwall, Vermont, marched to Plattsburg under the command of Captain Edmund Hill.

Daniel AVERY - 05/13/98 19:44:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Norman M. Hardin
State of Residence of soldier: born Cornwall, VT; died Jackson, Michigan
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Born on 26 Apr 1794 in Cornwall, Vermont. He died in Jul 1873 in Jackson County, Michigan. He was a blacksmith by trade. He served in the Army during the War of 1812 alongside his father, several brothers, uncles and cousins. He married Amelda LEWIS and had 10 children.

Daniel AVERY - 05/13/98 19:41:31
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Norman M. Hardin
State of Residence of soldier: born Cornwall, VT; died Jackson, Michigan
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Born on 26 Apr 1794 in Cornwall, Vermont. He died in Jul 1873 in Jackson County, Michigan. He was a blacksmith by trade. He served in the Army during the War of 1812 alongside his father, several brothers, uncles and cousins. He married Amelda LEWIS and had 10 children.

Lieut John Balthus Fultz - 05/13/98 18:53:37
My URL:http://http://www.greenapple.com/~cshart/va.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Carol Swinehart
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia & Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Va Militia 3rd Brigade Col Daniel Colman

Comments:
I have John Balthus Fultz/Foltz with his ancestors traced back to 1600 in Boeckingen, near Heilbrun, Baden-Wuertemberg & Grossgartach (same area). I also have a picture of Balthus Foltz homestead in Liberty Tp, Fairfield County, Ohio. Thomas W. Swinehart, Kurtis A. Swinehart and William C. Swinehart are descendants of this veteran of the War of 1812

William James Bradley Fleming - 05/13/98 14:06:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Martha Russell
State of Residence of soldier: Mississippi
Company in which soldier served: Mississippi infantry

Comments:
Wm.J.B.Fleming was born in S.C. 1794 and was in Mississippi by 1812-1813. Was at New Orleans in 1814-1815. Received a land grant in Washington Parish, La. 1819. Married Jane Hamilton. Fleming moved to Copiah Co.,Miss. by 1830. He did not apply for a pension from the war of 1812. Does anyone have any info on this man or his parents? Cannot determine who he really is. Martha Russell

col. russell - 05/13/98 05:24:07
State of Residence of soldier: tenn

Comments:


Wilson Brodie - 05/12/98 20:35:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bryan Love
State of Residence of soldier: Va.
Company in which soldier served: don't know

Comments:
Nancy Brodie ,wife of Wilson Brodie listed in 1883 pension as widow of war of 1812 don't know where to look beyond there.any help?

Henry D. Love - 05/12/98 20:32:15
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bryan Love
State of Residence of soldier: Md. or Va.
Company in which soldier served: don't know

Comments:
Henry D. Love d.1843,wife Caty Love listed in 1883 pension as widow of war of 1812.Henry D. Love was supposedly from Baltimore Md., 1814 moved to Franklin Co.,Va.I can find no more on him ,any help would be great.

John Winthrop BISSELL - 05/12/98 17:36:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Brent Bissell
State of Residence of soldier: Massachusetts
Company in which soldier served: Capt. D. Strickland

Comments:
Served under Lt. Col. T. Longley during the seige of Boston. John W. BISSELL was the son of a Revolutionary war veteran. After war settled into Gill MA and owned a hat factory and did private mortgages. Is said to have been very proud of the fact that e had only pleasant experiences with his lending commerce. Died a wealthy farmer in Springfield MA in 1886.

Captain Ramey - 05/12/98 03:41:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lois Arthuir
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia or Ohio
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Captain Ramey was a Virginian. He was the father of Kasiah Ramey Parish, my great great grandmother. She was born in Ohio in 1819. This is all the information I have concerning this War of 1812 ancestor. Any help would be appreaciated.

William Watson - 05/10/98 23:00:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charles W. Marck
State of Residence of soldier: Indiana
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Thos Scott's

Comments:
Nat Arch Roll 220, M602. And card 43188634

Robert Sharp - 05/10/98 18:37:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kelly Taft Krause
State of Residence of soldier: New Jersey
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
I found in the book "Col. Bill's Tales" that my gr gr gr gr grandfather, Robert "Bobby" Sharp, served in the War of 1812. He came from New Jersey to Steuben County, New York, in 1823. I would love more info.

Henry G. Lane - 05/09/98 15:39:55
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Paul Lane
State of Residence of soldier: new york
Company in which soldier served: portsmouth n.h.

Comments:


Christian Snoke - 05/08/98 22:12:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Beth Snoke Wilson
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania

Comments:
I would love to have more information on this man and his family.

Michael Harrison - 05/08/98 18:23:10
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Suzette Thompson
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky, Virginia, Ohio, Ill.
Company in which soldier served: 28th U.S. Infantry

Comments:
Michael was also known as Micajal Harris. He enlisted against his parents wishes at age 16. He enlisted on 21 June 1813 in Captain Moore's Co. He enlisted in Cumberland Co., Ky. He is said to have altered his name to keep himself safe from detection.

William Jeffrey - 05/07/98 16:46:43
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Roger Jeffrey
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: 4th Regiment, Virginia Militia for Brooke County

Comments:
William Jeffrey was a Constable for Cabell County at beginning of war and had someone else fill in for him during the War of 1812.

James Crippen - 05/06/98 02:59:43
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Darlenea Hildreth
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Nehemiah Gregorys

Comments:


John Carnahan - 05/06/98 00:59:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Norman F. Carnahan
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana
Company in which soldier served: 15

Comments:
Private John Carnahan was born in about 1779, in Pennsylvania. He served in Company 15 in the Regiment of Josiah S. Johnson. He saw duty in the Battle of New Orleans. He received a pension and land, in 1850, as a result of the Act.

Lehigh - 05/05/98 22:23:40

Comments:


Thomas Graham - 05/03/98 23:20:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Richard W Graham
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia (now WV)
Company in which soldier served: Bentley and Kirkwood

Comments:
Searching for more info on my g g grandfather, Thomas Graham. Was at Fort Meigs with Col. Stone. Enlisted in ST Clairsville, OH. Son James Graham was also in the WAR. File nos. WC 21498 and SC 18619.

james ostrander - 05/03/98 20:32:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: charles h. jack,jr
State of Residence of soldier: new york

Comments:
he was paymaster for the northern area for new york area of clinton county. he served in the battle of plattsburgh.

James P. Snow - 05/03/98 00:25:02
My Email:jtaft/emeraldcoast.com
Your Name: Bonnie Taft
State of Residence of soldier: GA
Company in which soldier served: 1 Reg't GA Mil

Comments:
James P. Snow, my ggg grandfather died in the fighting in Alabama, in the land of the Creek Nation between the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers, on 27 Jan 1814. His widow Hannah received 202 acres in 1818 in Lincoln Co. GA for their 4 children of which one w s a son, Eli Snow. The Co. Muster Roll says he is a pvt. under Capt. Richard Parks Co of Inf. 1 Regt GA Mil. Commencement of service 26 Aug 1813 to death .

WARD, George - 05/02/98 15:43:12
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Herman Ward
State of Residence of soldier: Tenn.
Company in which soldier served: Tenn. Vol.

Comments:
George served in Capt Shipps Reg. under the command of Col. Phillips. He served Approx Nine Months. George married Elizabeth McCann and the family moved to southern ILL. (Franklin Co.) in abt 1834. Geeorge died in Franklin Co., ILL. in Sept. 1835. The Wards had 11 children---- Samuel R. **Anderson**Jeramiah**Isaac** Elijah** Serena ** Jesse H. ** William Morgan ** George Douglas ** ElizabethJane ** and John Calvin. Looking for Parents and siblings of George WARD b. abt 1787-88 in Tenn.

WARD, George - 05/02/98 15:30:03

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Wilson Price - 05/02/98 14:04:02
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Diana Price Roderick
State of Residence of soldier: Tennesee/Illinois
Company in which soldier served: 10th Militia commanded by Cap. Sarver

Comments:
Drafted from Sumner co, TN. Married in Wilson Co, TN to Elizabeth Mullins. Had 4 children in Jefferson Co, TN then moved in 1827 to Lawrence Co, IL.

BUCK, Ephraim C. - 05/02/98 04:20:55
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dave Cloninger
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Capt Adam Wensell's Company of East Tennessee Militia

Comments:
Ehraim BUCK, born 8 Jul 1791 Bedford Co., PA, enlisted on 5 Jan 1814. Ephriam was a Lt. in Capt Adam Wensell's Company of East Tennessee Militia, commanded by Col. Ewan Allison. He was promoted to Capt. when Capt Wensell became ill. Due to injury, he was discharged a few months later on 18 May 1814. He returned to Washington Co., TN, where he was awarded a pension in April of 1816. Ephraim died on 7 Jun 1874 in Okalona, Carter Co., TN

George McPherson - 05/01/98 05:39:22
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: A. L. Kennedy
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Capt George McPherson's Co., Col. S. Bunch's Reg't., East TN Militia, & Capt W. Henderson's Co. of Mounted Gunment, Acting as Spies to Gen. N. Taylor's Brgde, & Capt White's Co., TN Volunteers, under Col. T. Brown

Comments:
Total service spanned from Sept 1813 to May 1815, including service against "hostile Creek Indians", according to the muster rolls. Received Bounty Land Warrant 10745 for land in Blount Co., Alabama in November 1851 in return for military service.

Ira Avery - 05/01/98 03:45:59
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Carolee Avery McKay

Comments:
Ira Avery was the son of my great great great great grandfather, Charles Avery. Ira was wounded and lost his arm at the battle of Lundy's Lane in the War of 1812. I am searching for any informatin on the family. Ira's brothers were Charles, Jeremiah, J hn and Benjamin.

Pomphrey, Thomas - 04/30/98 23:39:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Marianne Hussen

Comments:
Thomas(Pumfrey) was a loyalist receiving a land grant in New Brunswick following the war.

- 04/30/98 18:49:17

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Frederick Taylor - 04/29/98 22:44:24
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Vernon E. Taylor
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: unknown(US Army)

Comments:
Born Berkshire England 1782, Immigrated to the US about 1800. In the US Army seven years including the war of 1812. Moved to Carroll County, Ohio, after 1815. Moved to Van Wert County in 1836-1837. Died 1860 in Van Wert, county. Buried in the Taylor cemetery, near Cavett, Ohio.

Simeon TUCKER - 04/29/98 20:02:59
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Stephen Bowden
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Wooton's Detachment Georgia Militia

Comments:
Served under Capt. Leonard Worthy...Simeon Tucker was b.1786 WilkesCo GA d.1852 NeshobaCo MS was mar. to Nancy Dunn....seeking any information about life and service..Thank you in advance

Simeon TUCKER - 04/29/98 19:53:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Stephen Bowden
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Wooton's Detachment Georgia Militia

Comments:
Served under Capt. Leonard Worthy...Simeon Tucker was b.1786 WilkesCo GA d.1852 NeshobaCo MS was mar. to Nancy Dunn....seeking any information about live and service..Thank you in advance

john mallard - 04/29/98 01:32:03
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: nathan mallard
State of Residence of soldier: Tenn.
Company in which soldier served: 1st Regt tenn. Militia

Comments:
john mallard was sgt. in1st reg't ( Metcalfs) West Tenn. Militia. in Capt. Andrew Patterson Co. of Inf. Joined nov.13,1814 and killed on Dec.28,1814below N,O. La.Any more info greatly appreciated. Thanks

James Cannedy - 04/28/98 22:58:52
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: J. Linhart
State of Residence of soldier: Greenfield Illinois

Comments:
James Cannedy fought in the War Of 1812; participated in the Battle Of Horseshoe Bend where Gen. Jackson annihilated the Creek Indians. We need more information if anyone has any.

Naboth Insley - 04/28/98 14:44:12
My URL:http://AOL.com
My Email:Meems32
Your Name: J. Burroughs
State of Residence of soldier: VA
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Not positive he served in War of 1812, but when his widow died, she had in her estate a pension check for $37.00. His age would have been just right for having served in that war. Cannot find much info. on 1812 rosters.

Naboth Insley - 04/28/98 14:42:31
My URL:http://AOL.com
My Email:Meems32
Your Name: J. Burroughs
State of Residence of soldier: VA
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Not positive he served in War of 1812, but when his widow died, she had in her estate a pension check for $37.00. His age would have been just right for having served in that war. Cannot find much info. on 1812 rosters.

William Beavens - 04/28/98 06:39:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Dale Beavens
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: First Brigade 2d Division Pennsylvania Militia

Comments:


Nathaniel Etheridge - 04/28/98 00:26:13
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joann Feehan
State of Residence of soldier: Vermont

Comments:
Died at Sackett's Harbor, New York of injury or illness incurred there. Born in Boston, Massachusettts about 1785. Survived by wife, Content Leeds Champlin Etheridge, and four children: Catherine Content, Sophia, Eliza and William.

William McKoy - 04/27/98 22:56:58
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Craig McCoy
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Cpt. Caldwell Col. Francisco

Comments:
I need more information

Cunningham, Jesse - 04/27/98 03:06:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: A. Webster
State of Residence of soldier: Alabama
Company in which soldier served: 39th Regiment, US Infantry

Comments:
Jesse Cunningham received bounty land in Shelby County, Alabama under Act of 1850. On 3 December 1859 Jess Cunningham, aged sixty nine years, a resident of Shelby County, Alaabama appeared before H. V. Nabors, JP and declared that he was a private in the company commanded by Captain Geroge Hallum in the 39th Regiment of United States Infantry commanded by Colonel Williams (whose given name affiant does not recollect) in the War of 1812; that he enlisted at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee on or about the 22nd September 1813 for the term of twelve months and continued in actual service for twelve months; was honorably discharged at Fort Montgomery between the 25th and 30th day of September 1813, as will appear by the rolls of said company. He made this de laration for the purpose of obtaining the bounty land to which he may be entitled.

Cunningham, Jesse - 04/27/98 02:58:44

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CLOSE, JOHN - 04/26/98 14:10:11
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Herman Clause
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana

Comments:
Looking for possible Military service by John CLOSE in the War of 1812. He carried the name or rank of "Major" all of his adult life. Born in 1783 in Nelson County, KY. Son of Jacob Close and Jeanne Parra. Married Euphrosine Barre' in 1810 in St. Land y Parish, LA. Lived in Port Barre', LA all of his adult life. Died in 1865. Would appreciate any info about his Military service.

CLOSE, JOHN - 04/26/98 14:09:15
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Herman Clause
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana

Comments:
Looking for possible Military service by John CLOSE in the War of 1812. He carried the name or rank of "Major" all of his adult life. Born in 1783 in Nelson County, KY. Son of Jacob Close and Jeanne Parra. Married Euphrosine Barre' in 1810 in St. Land y Parish, LA. Lived in Port Barre', LA all of his adult life. Died in 1865. Would appreciate any info about his Military service.

Robert W. SOLLY - 04/26/98 03:24:33
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gloria Boyd
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Captain Bela Badger's First Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery

Comments:
Robert W. Solly enlisted on 20 August 1814 in Frankford, Philadelphia County, PA for a term of six months. He contracted camp fever at Marcus Hook, PA and was honorably discharged after four months and eight days of service. He received a land warrant w ich he sold and made application for a pension which he did not receive before he died. After his death, his widow Eliza Esher applied for and received pension benefits.

SAMUEL UPSON, SR. - 04/25/98 03:51:05
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Rosealice L Sittner
State of Residence of soldier: CT

Comments:
Samuel Upson, Sr., was b 8Mar1737 Farmington,CT d 25Feb1816 Wolcott, CT., m Ruth Cowles, 5Apr1759 she was the dau of Isaac and Jerusha(----)Cowles. b 8Oct1737, Southington, Farmington Parish,CT and d 23Nov1807 Wolcott, CT. They are both buried in an abandoned cemetary ner Southington Reservoir. He had enlisted in the French & Indian War on 11Sept1755, In the War of the Revolution he served first as a private and then a a Captain under Colonel Smith before serving in the war of 1812. (Thomas1,Stephen2,Thomas3,Samuel4)UPSON

McGruder, Dory - 04/24/98 19:25:26
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sue Emerson
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Martin's Company, 3rd Regiment

Comments:
In tracing the McGruder side of my family, I've gotten as far back as Dory McGruder, who was born in 1791 in Maysville or Marysville, Mason County, Kentucky. He married Elizabeth Maddox, born 1771, daughter of James Maddox (who died in 1809), on October 2 , 1811. They had Andrew McGruder, born December 19, 1813. I am looking for any information regarding Dory McGruder's parents, siblings, etc.

AINSWORTH, Joseph - 04/24/98 04:14:58
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: bjohnson
State of Residence of soldier: WI
Company in which soldier served: Company 14

Comments:
He was born in CT about 1799. He was drafted at Watertown, NY 10 May 1812 in Capt Hale's Company 14 Regement NY Militia. His papers state he was discharged at Ogden, NY on 14 Oct. He again reinlisted in Capt Trace Benedicts Company. There is no discharge date given for this inlistment. He was given 40 acres of Bounty Land in Fond du Lac, Wis for his service in Capt. Hale s company.

Carter C. Mason - 04/24/98 02:43:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Robert Mason
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Lieutenant of Militia for Henry County

Comments:
Born December 30,1790, in Virginia. Married Elizabeth Moore in Henry County, Va. Lived for a while in Hawkins County, Tennessee. Died June 10, 1835, in Laurel County, Kentucky.

Robert K. GRAY - 04/23/98 23:53:55
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Willis Koffroth
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: 17th Regiment, M.S. Infantry

Comments:
Robert K. GRAY was born in Northumberland Co., PA in abt. 1796. Enlisted at Erie, PA on 1 July 1813. Discharged as Sgt. on 6 June 1815 at Chillicothe, OH. Went down to Ohio River and lived in Lewis Co., KY until death in 1849. Worked as a shipwright build ng river boats. found descendants, but I cannot locate names of parents and background.

Robert K. GRAY - 04/23/98 23:52:36
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Willis Koffroth
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: 17th Regiment, M.S. Infantry

Comments:
Robert K. GRAY was born in Northumberland Co., PA in abt. 1796. Enlisted at Erie, PA on 1 July 1813. Discharged as Sgt. on 6 June 1815 at Chillicothe, OH. Went down to Ohio River and lived in Lewis Co., KY until death in 1849. Worked as a shipwright build ng river boats. found descendants, but I cannot locate names of parents and background.

JOSEPH BOGARD - 04/23/98 15:24:42
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jane Bogard McBride
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: militia

Comments:
Resided in Montgomery County, Tennessee. Later moved to Calloway County, Kentucky.

Christopher Bernard - 04/23/98 04:39:40
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Rhonda Parker
State of Residence of soldier: maybe Ky.?
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Christopher was killed in action in War fo 1812. I believe he was from Ky, but not positive. Any info would be great. His father was Daniel Bernard and his mother was a Miss Branch. He also had a brother, Cyrus, who was killed in a duel in Havana in 1821.

Morris Baker - 04/23/98 04:36:50
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Rhonda Parker
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: unknown..

Comments:
Am looking for Morris Baker. He was killed in the 1812 War.

Daniel Slater - 04/23/98 03:17:38
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joan H. Slater
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Capt.-VA militia

Comments:
Daniel lived in New Kent Co. VA married Mary Reid Allen, dau. of William and Ann Allen, granddaughter of James Allen. Daniel d. 1825; Mary ("Polly") d, 1866.

Aaron Thompson:CORRECTION - 04/23/98 01:56:10
My URL:http://www.proaxis.com/~reedmom/gene/web.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jeanie Reed
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Luther Leonard's CO.

Comments:


Martin Jay: CORRECTION - 04/23/98 01:53:44
My URL:http://www.proaxis.com/~reedmom/gene/web.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jeanie Reed
State of Residence of soldier: NJ
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Peter Ladow's Co., Maj. William Potter detachment

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ROBERTH farquer - 04/22/98 22:43:54
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: STANLEY Farquer
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Enoch Guess Co.ohio militia

Comments:


Frank Peter Booker - 04/22/98 17:44:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Pam Jackson
State of Residence of soldier: North Carolina
Company in which soldier served: UNK

Comments:
I have a family narrative that has the above info plus info regarding the Revolutionary War for other family members. I am trying to get proof that this is valid information.

Seymour Brunson - 04/22/98 16:48:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: David W. Johnson
State of Residence of soldier: New York or Vermont
Company in which soldier served: A.W. Thornton's Light Artillary

Comments:
His father Reuben Brunson died in service and his brother Lemuel Brunson was wounded in the seige of Fort Erie. I am interested in finding out what other action A.W. Thornton's company may have been involved in during the war.

Seymour Brunson - 04/22/98 16:45:28
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: David W. Johnson
State of Residence of soldier: New York or Vermont
Company in which soldier served: A.W. Thornton's Light Artillary

Comments:


Aaron Thompson - 04/22/98 07:25:14
My URL:http://www.proaxis.com/~reedmom/gene.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jeanie Reed
State of Residence of soldier: OH
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Leonard Luther's CO.

Comments:


Martin Jay - 04/22/98 07:22:48
My URL:http://proaxis.com/~reedmom/gene.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jeanie Reed
State of Residence of soldier: NJ
Company in which soldier served: Major Peter Ladlow's Co., Wm. Potter's detachment, Capt

Comments:
Martin JAY was m. in 1808 in Bridgetown, NJ, but I have no other background history on him. Can you help me locate his family?

Tullis, Moses - 04/22/98 04:33:52
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: taliak martin
State of Residence of soldier: nj

Comments:


Sir Andrew Warbetton - 04/21/98 17:51:52
My URL:http://.museumvet.net
State of Residence of soldier: Hawaii
Company in which soldier served: 1st Infantry

Comments:
He commanded alot of respect that you gave him or else.

John Smith - 04/21/98 17:45:32
My URL:http://.smithgreat.com/
State of Residence of soldier: Alabama
Company in which soldier served: Sir Isaac Brock

Comments:
Killed lots of innocent civilians.

Bland W. Ballard - 04/21/98 01:46:34
My Email:twodog3cat.aol.com
Your Name: Loretta Ballard Woods
State of Residence of soldier: Ky.
Company in which soldier served: Ky. 1st Rifle Co.

Comments:
Capt. Bland W. Ballard, was at the Battles of Frenchtown, Michigan Territory,15 Aug,1812 to 14 Oct 1812. He was wounded and taken prisoner by the British. He was Captian of the 1st Rifle Regiment of the Ky. Malitia Shelby Co.

Holman Reynolds - 04/20/98 03:05:58
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lynette Kirchner
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia

Comments:


RENE E. DERUSSY - 04/19/98 22:16:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: JAMES LINCOLN
State of Residence of soldier: NY

Comments:
HE WAS WEST POINT CLASS OF 1812-WENT DIRECTLY TO THE WAR. HE WAS CORPS OF ENGINEER OFFICER.hE LATER BECAME SUPERINTENDENT OF WEST POINT IN THE 1830S. MY SON WAS THE 6TH GENERATION FROM WEST POINT (CLASS OF 1990)

Thornburgh,Asahel - 04/19/98 19:01:44
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: JoAnn
State of Residence of soldier: Greene Co., OH

Comments:
b 1793 PA, m 1816 OH Rebecca Stansbury, settled in 1820 in Liberty, Delaware Co., IN d 1893. First born child was Joab Stansbury.

Harmon Adcock - 04/19/98 14:06:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joe Adcock
State of Residence of soldier: Tn.
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Nash's Co. Tn. Militia

Comments:
Harmon is also listed as Barney and served in Capt. Nash's Tenn. Militia but was denied pension. He was living in Rutherford Co. Tenn. Any information on Harmon or his family would be greatly appreciated, siblings include Willie,William, John, Marcus, Ste hen, Doctor, America, Henderson, Levenia, Polly, and Josephine.

Joseph F. Clark - 04/19/98 13:38:46
My URL:http:// Unknown
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Robert L.Clark
State of Residence of soldier: Pa. Butler Co.
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Joseph F. Clark was killed in the War of 1812

Joseph F. Clark - 04/19/98 13:37:39
My URL:http:// Unknown
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Robert L.Clark
State of Residence of soldier: Pa. Butler Co.
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Joseph F. Clark was killed in the War of 1812

Joseph F. Clark - 04/19/98 13:28:25

Comments:


Abraham Fredenburgh(Vredenburgh) - 04/18/98 23:37:22
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/3946/
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Terri Fredenburg
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: 25th US Infantry & 6th US Infantry

Comments:
Abraham Fredenburgh was born ca 1790 in Chatham, Columbia Co., NY. He enlisted in the War of 1812 on June 8, 1812 at Kinderhook, NY, as a private in Capt White's Company; 25th US Infantry. On July 5, 1814, during the Battle of Chippeway in the district f Upper Canada, he was wounded and left for dead. His scalp had been removed and a tomahawk had been stuck in the top of his head. He was found alive and hospitalized for several weeks. After he recovered he went back into the ranks, Capt Reed's 6th US Infantry, and was not discharged for disability. He was honarably discharged on June 8, 1817. However, due to reoccurring headaches and memory losses, he applied for a disability pension in the 1850's. I have stacks of copies of letters and affidavits ritten by lawyers, doctors, family members and witnesses in an effort for him to be granted the disability pension. Finally, after about 10 yrs of paperwork, he received the disability pension. Abraham died May 31, 1864 in New Hudson, Oakland Co., MI. arents are unknown. Known siblings are Aaaron Fredenburgh and Lewis Fredenburg. Abraham married Elizabeth Smith on August 13, 1833 at Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY. They had nine known children; Ann, Sarah, Olivia, Henry(Civil War Roll of Honor), Lewis, Ellen, Stephen, David and Emma.

Samuel Kerr - 04/18/98 18:25:08
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/r/D-S-Carr/
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Susan Carr
State of Residence of soldier: KY
Company in which soldier served: TN Militia

Comments:
Samuel Kerr (Carr) was born ca 1794, son of Matthew and Susannah Kerr, He served in the War of 1812 in the Tennessee Militia, enlisting Sep 20, 1814 in White Co TN as a private in Captain Asahel Raines Co of TN Militia. He fought at the battle of Horses oe Bend in Alabama. He was honorably discharged Apr 20, 1815 at or near Camp Manuel near Mobile, (another places in the pension papers says at or near Fort Mims and Lake Easter). Samuel married Easter Johnson, b 1800/1801 KY, on Feb 28, 1813 in Knox Co KY, at the home of Easter's father William Johnson. Their children were William, Matthew Ervin, Sarah Sally, Margaret J, Andrew J, Susan, Hugh, Easter, Samuel Jr, Mary J, Rebecca, nd Harvey Carr

Isam CHILDERS - 04/17/98 23:12:26
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: David Poole
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Family lore is that Isam served in the War of 1812. He was from Scott or Russell Co., Virginia. I haven't been able to find any information about him otherwise, and would love to know more!

Benton, Asa - 04/17/98 19:04:05
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sally Benton Davis
State of Residence of soldier: Illinois or Ohio or Iowa

Comments:
I need help. Asa BENTON fought in this war, but I can't find anything. Sally Benton Die, Librarian

Thomas INSALL - 04/17/98 00:30:43
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: D�sir�e de Nantes
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana
Company in which soldier served: 14th Reg. LA Militia

Comments:
Thomas INSALL was born 1 April 1776 at Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, and died 15 October 1849 in Bayou Chicot, Saint Landry Parish, Louisiana. He married Marie WHOLESHIPin December, 1810 or January, 1811 in Attakapas Parish Louisiana. In the War of 1812 he served as a private in Captain William BIGGS infantry company, Baker's 14th Regiment of the Lousiana Militia. He served from 17 January to 13 March 1815. His children were Thomas Nathaniel, Richard Noel, Martha Susana, Mary Ann (my direct), Charlotte, John, Henry J, Robert Wholeship, Joseph Gansey, and Alzira Elizabeth, all born near Bayou Chicot, Saint Landry Parish.

Seaver,Ebenezer - 04/16/98 22:04:45
My URL:http://?
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: rista
State of Residence of soldier: Massachusets
Company in which soldier served: ?served/with/Major/Proctor/2lt.Capt.Phinehas/Stern

Comments:
I don't know what years he served or where he went as a soldier or what battles he was in, but I'd like to know all of these things.Please contact me if you have any info. thanks!

William Jeffrey - 04/16/98 16:47:28
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Roger Jeffrey
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia

Comments:
William Jeffrey reported to have enlisted May 3, 1814 as a Sargent in A Light Infantry 4th Regiment Virginia Militia for Brooke County.

Robert McGuire - 04/16/98 16:20:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Chrissy Kyak
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Trying to find out more information on what company Robert served with in the war.

Peter WHITRIGHT - 04/16/98 02:06:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jean Whitright
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Ohio Militia Hindman's 2nd Regiment

Comments:
Peter WHITRIGHT served in Jacob Gilbert's Company of Infantry Ohio Militia commanded by Lieut. Col. John Hindman. He was mustered 25 Aug 1812 and served until 24 Feb 1812. John Rudisill served as his substitute after this date. Peter Whitrighe married E izabeth SHOEMAKER 2 Apr 1809 in Columbiana County Ohio. Peter died circa 1870 in Decatur County, Iowa.

GEORGE STOUT - 04/15/98 21:19:10
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Marilyn Lauver
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania

Comments:


John BLANCHARD - 04/15/98 03:05:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Barbara Lesser
State of Residence of soldier: New Hampshire
Company in which soldier served: New Hampshire Militia

Comments:
Private in New Hampshire Militia; Educated in Danbarlon, N.H., and member of the WHIG party. Rec. pension and land in White Lake/Farmington, Oakland Co., MI. Died Farmington, Oakland Co., MI Sept 11, 1844. Two children received the land: David BLANCHARD, and Sophia Blanchard LACKEY.

Abram/Abraham LACKEY - 04/15/98 03:00:52
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Barbara Lesser
State of Residence of soldier: not sure
Company in which soldier served: 2nd Regiment VT US Dragoons

Comments:
Abram/Abraham LACKEY enlisted June 1812 Hancock, VT - served under Capt's Butler and Harrison. Was in battles of Fort George, Chippewa, and Lundy's Lane. Discharged Sept 1814 at Fort Erie, NY. Received land in 1860 in Clinton Co., MI. Died Clinton Co. MI 1867 According to some pension papers and census he was born in MASS.

William Blackman - 04/14/98 08:49:38
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ron Garner
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: NY Militia

Comments:
William Blackman was buried as Captain in Florence, Erie Co. Ohio. He is said to have seen Buffalo burnt by the British

Christopher Parker - 04/13/98 20:46:11
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: B. Meinart
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Wm. Dunlap

Comments:
Served from July 29 until September 8, 1913. He was born 27 Sep 1773, PA. Died 12 Sep 1849, Ohio. He married Elizabeth Hanover 20 Feb 1801 in Ohio County, VA. (now Brooke Co., WVA.

Thomas Gale - 04/13/98 04:34:17
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mary Gale Page
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Col. Samuel Bunch's Regiment, East Tennessee Militia

Comments:
Source of information is from pension papers. The papers say he was Surgeon's mate (one paper), Surgeon's assistant (other papers). Written in is that the rolls of Col. R.C. Napier of the Tennessee Militia show that he served. It further states that he was then detailed as Medical Director & served at Fort William on the Coosa River, afterwards at Fort Strother on same river, also served later in Col. Lowery's Regt.

Joseph Johnson - 04/12/98 17:46:06
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joan DeBella
State of Residence of soldier: North Carolina
Company in which soldier served: 2nd Reg US Rifleman

Comments:
Joseph Johnson served as a private with Capt. Benj., Johnson. He was the son of Charles and Hannah (unk) Johnson. He received 160 acres of land. This was recorded the 13 Aug 1818. He married Dicy Ann Standley daughter of John Standley and Rebecca Shin .

John Miller - 04/11/98 23:48:58
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ben Millar
State of Residence of soldier: New York, Otsego Co.
Company in which soldier served: New York Reg.

Comments:
John Millar was b.12/25/1780 Aberdeen Scotland. In 1804 he married Lydia Davis Pittsfield, NY Otsego County. he enlisted in the war from Pittsfied. Died in Pittsfield in 1816 as results of the war.The name was MILLAR but many records have it MILLER

Bernard W. Sweeney - 04/10/98 21:30:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Barb Anderson
State of Residence of soldier: Knox Co., Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: 7th Reg US Infantry, Capt. Montgomer

Comments:
Died 1814 while serving. BLW # 26161-160-12, no pension. BWL executed by his daughter "Nutty Gunn" (this could be daugher Ursula or Sarah, as both married Gunns) on 18 December 1828. This was for land in Arkansas - which was either sold or transfered to another sibling. The family was living in Knoxville Tennesse in 1812. Bernard is buried in Memphis.

Capt. SMITH - 04/10/98 19:54:41
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Linda Hopp
State of Residence of soldier: New York?
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Family legend is that Capt. Smith served with Anthony Wayne. He may have been a ship's carpenter. His son, Harmonius SMITH was born in NY, possibly Livingston County in 1805. Any help tracking Capt. SMITH down would be appreciated.

Samuel Wyatt - 04/10/98 13:01:03
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Pat Welch
State of Residence of soldier: Monticello,Jasper, Georgia

Comments:


Abraham Somes - 04/10/98 07:00:59
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bonnie Karp
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Capt. H . Yawney's N.Y.Militia

Comments:
Abraham enlisted in the Montgomery Regiment in Johnstown, N.Y. as a " substitute". He was 13 years old! He went from Whitehall aboard a sloop to a battle in Plattsburg, and arrived 3 days after the battle. He was honorably discharged 3 months after hi enlistment. He was awarded bounty land in Illinois,and I believe, in Minnesota. He married Mary Ann Harrison and had 6 children.Joseph,Phoebe,Elisabeth, Mary Ann, William, and Alonzo. He is buried in Elisian, Minnesota

George Norris - 04/10/98 04:30:07
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mark Roberts
State of Residence of soldier: VA (now WV)

Comments:
George was from Monongalia County. More notes to follow later.

Asa Lewellen - 04/10/98 04:21:59
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mark Roberts
State of Residence of soldier: VA (now WV)

Comments:
Asa was a resident of Stewartstown, Monongalia county. Was son of Doctor Lewellen who was son of Samuel and Hannah Lewellen. Asa was the father of Jesse who was the father of Margaret who was the mother of Opal who was the mother of Larimer who is the fat er of Mark. Margaret married John S. Costolo and Opal married William Roberts.

John Bodine (Bordine) - 04/10/98 02:07:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Willis Bodine
State of Residence of soldier: Texas
Company in which soldier served: Navy, War of 1812, Lake Erie, under Oliver Hazard Perry

Comments:
John Bodine (Bordine) was possibly born in North Carolina, married Nancy Gunnels in Oglethorpe County GA, was wounded during U. S. Navy service under Oliver Hazard Perry on Lake Erie in the War of 1812, convalesced in New York, returned to Georgia, emigra ed to San Augustine TX in 1824-25, served as Alcalde (sheriff) in the early territorial government, and died there on August 10, 1839, shot in a land boundary dispute. His descendents carried the name Perry through several generations.

Capt. Joel Gillett - 04/09/98 22:20:12
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Brian Campbell
State of Residence of soldier: Connecticut or New York
Company in which soldier served: unknown Artillery

Comments:
In "The Smith Family 1650 - 1972" reference is made to my 3rd great grandfather having served in the War of 1812 as a Captain of Artillery. His daughter was born in Hebron, Connecticut in 1801 and married my 2nd great grandfather in Franklin, NY on Oct. 1, 1821. If any further information about my 3rd great grandfather, Capt. Joel Gillett, is available, I would be interested in learning more about him.

Fredrick Taylor - 04/09/98 20:08:22
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Vernon E. Taylor
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania/Ohio
Company in which soldier served: unknown (7 Yr. Vet)

Comments:
Anyone knowing the source of records of rosters to locate the names of soldiers in service during the war of 1812, please contact by E-mail address shown above. Thank you .

Jacob Bumgardner - 04/09/98 17:41:35
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bonita Baumgardner Martin
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Captain Miller and Marshalls

Comments:
My 4th great grandfather was in the War of 1812 from 29 Aug.1814 to 21st Sept. 1814 (60 days), and it took years for his widow Rebecca Seabrooks Bumgardner to prove it for his Bounty Land warrant. I have a stack of letters written by lawyers in Ohio where Jacob died in 1853.He received his land around 1816, and in 1871 Rebecca got the records cleared for his descendants. Jacob was born in 1787 in Adams Co., PA, married in 1809 at Millerstown, PA, was the father of 12 children, and died at Malta, Morgan Co., Ohio. He is buried at Malta's Union Cemetery without a military stone telling of his service in the War of 1812. Anyone that connects to Jacob and Rebecca may e-mail me and Iwould like to connect with them. Bonita Martin

Reuben B. Logan - 04/09/98 04:16:11
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Virginia Dietz
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: served under Major Wm. Russell

Comments:
Reuben served in the War of 1812 from 1814 thru 1815. He was a Pvt, volunteer mounted gunsmen serving under Major William Russell and Capt John Cowan. This is all I know. I am writing a book on this Logan family and would love to include info about him from the war. Help appreciated!!

Samuel Brewer - 04/08/98 04:30:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: NBarden
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: G. H. Stricker's Co.

Comments:
Samuel Brewer b. Jul 28, 1791 b. Claverack, NY d. May 14, 1885. Pension No. SC-7847, srv. G.H. Stricker's NY Mil, lived Monroe and Wayne Ctys. NY. Samuel Brewer m. Elizabeth Hess. Children: Peter, Michael, Maria and Margreth.

MORRIS, Edmund - 04/07/98 19:37:22
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Harold Morris
State of Residence of soldier: Mississippi
Company in which soldier served: 7th Reg., (Perkins Battalion) of Miss. Militia

Comments:
He was in the Battle of New Orleans, serving with the 7t Reg., (Perkins Battalion) of Miss. Militia.

William Ward - 04/07/98 14:12:32
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joy Wiggins
State of Residence of soldier: AR not a state until 1836

Comments:


William Ward - 04/07/98 14:10:37
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joy Wiggins
State of Residence of soldier: AR evept

Comments:


William Whan(n) - 04/06/98 22:39:50
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Isabel Whann Nolte
State of Residence of soldier: Chester Co.,PA
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Wm.Whan(n) came to America before 1800 from Scotland via Ireland. He had 10 children (5 sons and 5 daughters. He moved from Chester, Northumberland to Venango Cos. PA and then to Har- rison Co., Ohio where he died.

William Whan(n) - 04/06/98 22:35:26
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Isabel Whann Nolte
State of Residence of soldier: Chester Co.,PA
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Wm.Whan(n) came to America before 1800 from Scotland via Ireland. He had 10 children (5 sons and 5 daughters. He moved from Chester, Northumberland to Venango Cos. PA and then to Har- rison Co., Ohio where he died.

Robert Smith Whann - 04/06/98 22:24:32
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Isabel Whann Nolte
State of Residence of soldier: Chester Co., PA
Company in which soldier served: 5th Co. 7th reg.Lancaster Co.,Militia 1795

Comments:
Robert S. Whann was born 24 May 1779 in Chester Co.PA and died 22 Oct. 1855. He is buried in Calver Riddle cemetary in Venango, PA. He had 8 children. He married Elizabeth (Stevens) Lowrie.

Robert Smith Whann - 04/06/98 22:18:32
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Isabel Whann Nolte
State of Residence of soldier: Chester Co., PA
Company in which soldier served: 5th Co. 7th reg.Lancaster Co.,Militia 1795

Comments:


William Whan(n) - 04/06/98 22:14:40
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Isabel Whann Nolte
State of Residence of soldier: Chester Co.,PA
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:


Philip MICHAEL - 04/06/98 05:32:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: tricia
State of Residence of soldier: OHIO
Company in which soldier served: Capt.Thomas Renick's Co.OH Militia

Comments:
Philip served under Capt. Thomas Renick from July 1813 to August 1813. Wife was Louvicy (Lavicy) Hall. They had 13 children. Physical description of Philip is: 5'8", dark eyes and hair and dark complexion. This is listed in his pension record.

Turner, George - 04/05/98 19:39:07
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Donald Cliff
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Capt Jos.Clarkes

Comments:
George Turner is listed as Fifer and period of service of the unit was Mar 4,1813 to Sept 4, 1813

Turner, George - 04/05/98 19:38:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Donald Cliff
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Capt Jos.Clarkes

Comments:
George Turner is listed as Fifer and period of service of the unit was Mar 4,1813 to Sept 4, 1813

Turner, George - 04/05/98 19:34:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Donald Cliff
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Capt Jos.Clarkes

Comments:
George Turner is listed as Fifer and period of service of the unit was Mar 4,1813 to Sept 4, 1813

NUTTER, Thomas D. - 04/04/98 22:10:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jan Nutter Alpert
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: 12th Reg't Cav. NY Mil

Comments:
Seymour Boughton's unit, Ontario Co., NY. Defended Buffalo. He served from Dec 23, 1813 until Jan 6, 1814. He was born in New Hampshire.

NUTTER, Thomas D. - 04/04/98 22:07:57
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jan Nutter Alpert
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: 12th Reg't Cav. NY Mil

Comments:
Seymour Boughton's unit, Ontario Co., NY. Defended Buffalo. He served from Dec 23, 1813 until Jan 6, 1814. He was born in New Hampshire.

NUTTER, Thomas D. - 04/04/98 22:03:00
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jan Nutter Alpert
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: 12th Reg't Cav. NY Mil

Comments:
Seymour Boughton's unit, Ontario Co., NY. Defended Buffalo. He served from Dec 23, 1813 until Jan 6, 1814. He was born in New Hampshire.

Solomon Riblet - 04/04/98 20:14:52
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: P. E. Chamberlain
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: Ft. Erie Garrison

Comments:
This is my g-great grandfather. My understanding is that he was a CPT in the militia that garrisoned the Fort while CMDR Perry was building his fleet. I know he died at Litchfield, MI between 1835 & 39, while visiting his son & daughter-in-law of that pla e, but that his home & widow were living in Huron Co., OH at the time. Since the RR hadn't reached Litchfield at the time of death, I've wondered if the body was returned to Huron Co., or lies in an unmarked grave at Litchfield.

Solomon Riblet - 04/04/98 20:14:43
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: P. E. Chamberlain
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: Ft. Erie Garrison

Comments:
This is my g-great grandfather. My understanding is that he was a CPT in the militia that garrisoned the Fort while CMDR Perry was building his fleet. I know he died at Litchfield, MI between 1835 & 39, while visiting his son & daughter-in-law of that pla e, but that his home & widow were living in Huron Co., OH at the time. Since the RR hadn't reached Litchfield at the time of death, I've wondered if the body was returned to Huron Co., or lies in an unmarked grave at Litchfield.

John Snapp, Jr. - 04/04/98 19:09:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Walter C. Burgner
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Captain John Snapp's Co. of Rockingham Co. Militia

Comments:
Captain John Snapp, Jr., was in command of a company of Rockingham County Viginia Militia, War of 1812. He resigned his commission on 6 Nov. l8l4 and migrated to Greene Co., Tennessee where he died in l830.

James Hodgen - 04/04/98 19:01:07
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Walter C. Burgner
State of Residence of soldier: Indiana
Company in which soldier served: Pvt., Captain John Scott's Co. of Mounted Riflemen of Indiana Militia

Comments:
James Hodgen was a Private in Captain John Scott's Compeny of Mounted Riflemen of Indiana Militia, Vincennes, Knox Co., Indiana

Benjamin O. Robinson - 04/04/98 18:55:35
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Walter C. Burgner
State of Residence of soldier: New Jersey
Company in which soldier served: Pvt., Capt. Benjamin K. Pierce's Co. Third Artillery, New Jersey

Comments:
Benjamin O.,Robinson was a Private in Benjamin K. Pierce's Co. of Third Artillery, New Jersey. He was Honorably discharged at Sackett's Harbor in New York, l3 June l8l4 after l8 months of service. He received a Bounty Land Warrant and a Pension when livin in Knox Co., Indiana

Andrew Westfall - 04/04/98 18:46:45
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Walter C. Burgner
State of Residence of soldier: Indiana
Company in which soldier served: Ensign First Regt. of Vincennes Light Infantry

Comments:
Andrew Westfall was an Ensign in Captain Pierre Andre's Co. of the First Regiment of Vincennes Light Infantry. Was a Sergeant in Captain John Scott's Co. of the First Regiment of Indiana Mounted Riflemen, Knox County Militia. He was a Private in Captain homas Scott's Co. of Infantry of Indiana Militia in the Battle of Tippicanoe, on 7 Nov. l8ll. His widow, Catherine was granted l60 acres of Bounty Land for his service in Battle of Tippicanoe.

Captain Sam Parsons - 04/03/98 17:00:53
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/5742
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Georgia Garrett
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: South Carolina Militia

Comments:
Captain Sam Parsons b.sep1765,S.C.militia-War of 1812,m.Tabitha Goodwin 1785,d.4nov1848 in S.C.,Laurens Co. age at death 83.

Captain Sam Parsons - 04/03/98 16:59:46
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/5742
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Georgia Garrett
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: South Carolina Militia

Comments:
Captain Sam Parsons b.sep1765,S.C.militia-War of 1812,m.Tabitha Goodwin 1785,d.4nov1848 in S.C.,Laurens Co. age at death 83.

Ge. Joseph McCluer - 04/03/98 01:46:02
My Email:Kerncy @AOL.com
Your Name: Currency Kerndt
State of Residence of soldier: New York

Comments:
Joseph McCluer(McClure) was a general in the war of 1812. He was born in1775 at Belchertown, Ma . He died in 1833 in New York. My family records have only this info. His father fought in the Revolution, he was also Joseph McCluer, born 1744 in New York and died in 1817 in New York. Anyone out there to give me some info? Thanks.

HUYLER, JOHN G - 04/03/98 00:52:45
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Helen Stevenson
State of Residence of soldier: NJ, NY, PA
Company in which soldier served: 7th Reg., NY Militia

Comments:
John Huyler served in both the Amer. Rev. and the War of 1812. He was born in Hackensack, Bergen Co. NJ. 4 Oct. 1765. He marr. 1) Hannah Whitney and 2) Phebe Slocum. John died 10 Sept. 1846 in Westfield, Tioga Co., PA.

HUYLER, JOHN G - 04/03/98 00:52:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Helen Stevenson
State of Residence of soldier: NJ, NY, PA
Company in which soldier served: 7th Reg., NY Militia

Comments:
John Huyler served in both the Amer. Rev. and the War of 1812. He was born in Hackensack, Bergen Co. NJ. 4 Oct. 1765. He marr. 1) Hannah Whitney and 2) Phebe Slocum. John died 10 Sept. 1846 in Westfield, Tioga Co., PA.

HUYLER, JOHN G - 04/03/98 00:50:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Helen Stevenson
State of Residence of soldier: NJ, NY, PA
Company in which soldier served: 7th Reg., NY Militia

Comments:
John Huyler served in both the Amer. Rev. and the War of 1812. He was born in Hackensack, Bergen Co. NJ. 4 Oct. 1765. He marr. 1) Hannah Whitney and 2) Phebe Slocum. John died 10 Sept. 1846 in Westfield, Tioga Co., PA.

Ephraim Jordan - 04/02/98 23:08:12
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Walter C. Burgner
State of Residence of soldier: Indiana
Company in which soldier served: Colonel, lst Regt. Indiana Militia

Comments:
Ephraim Jordan was Commanding Colonel, lst Regt. Indiana Militia,War of l812, Lt. Colonel, served as Scout in Battle of Tippicanoe, 7 Nov. l8ll.Pvt. in Rev. War, during George Rogers Clark campaings at "Fort Sackville" l778-l779, at Vincennes. Served in Knox County Militia during Indian Wars in Northwest Territory as a Scout.

Thomas DOSS - 04/02/98 15:29:27
My URL:http://members.xoom.com/janicekmc/index.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Janice Mauldin Castleman
State of Residence of soldier: KY
Company in which soldier served: 5th Regiment, NC Militia, commanded by Col. Hunter.

Comments:
In Lincoln Co., KY on 12 Apr 1855, Thomas Doss appeared at the courthouse and applied before a Justice of the Peace for bounty land to which he was entitled from service in the War of 1812. He said that he was 59 years old, a resident of Lincoln County, and swore that he was the Thomas Doss who served as a private in the Company commanded by Captain John S. Hauser, 5th Regiment of the North Carolina Militia, commanded by Col. Hunter. He further stated that he volunteered at Germantown, Stokes Co., NC on or about the 28th day of Nov. 1814 for th term of six months, saw active service in said war for fourteen days and then was honorably discharged at Norfolk on the 22nd day of Dec. 1815. Thomas received a warrant (he couldn't recollect the number) for the 40 acres which he had been entitled to u der a law passed in 1850, and he had legally disposed of it. He came to court to try to obtain additional bounty land if he was entitled to more under an Act approved in March 1855.

Joseph Starrett - 04/02/98 06:36:35
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Corey

Comments:
He enlisted in Fayettville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was born 1787 in South Carolina to Benjamin Starrett and Margaret Brown. Joseph died 1860 in Columbia County, Arkansas. His father served with Lee's Legion durring the Revolutionary War.

Joseph Starrett - 04/02/98 06:34:09
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Corey

Comments:
He enlisted in Fayettville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was born 1787 in South Carolina to Benjamin Starrett and Margaret Brown. Joseph died 1860 in Columbia County, Arkansas. His father served with Lee's Legion durring the Revolutionary War.

GREEN BARROW - 04/01/98 22:34:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: CIRNELIA BARROW-CLARK
State of Residence of soldier: GEORGIA
Company in which soldier served: CAPTAIN MATTHEW HODGE'S GEORGIA MILITIE

Comments:
BORN 1799 IN N.C MOVED TO GA B-4 1814 WAS IN SERVICE FROM 21ST OF NOVEMBER, 1814 TO 8TH MARCH 1815. HE SERVED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR JOHN SHOWS.

Allen OWENS - 04/01/98 16:58:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charles S. Owens
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Johnston Dysart's Co., 11th Regiment, Kentucky Mounted Volunteers

Comments:
Allen Owens, his brothers Martin and Samuel, enlisted as privates in Captain Dysart's Company, 11th Regiment, Kentucky Mounted Volunteers, on 22 August 1813, at Newport, Kentucky. Governor Isaac Shelby was in command of the Kentucky troops and they set ou immediately to join General William Henry Harrison't troops in Canada, where on 5 October 1813, they fought the British in the "Battle of the Thames." After the battle, the Kentuckians moved back into Ohio and were discharged at Franklin on 9 November 18 3. Allen and his brothers came home to Rockcastle County, Kentucky. Allen died in Parke County, Indiana on 28 September 1847. served in the "Battle of the Thames"

Basile Demasiliere - 04/01/98 01:14:33
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: S. Brown
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana
Company in which soldier served: 1st Batallion/Fortier's LA Militia

Comments:
Captain; fmc; Military file at National Archives

Balthazard Demasiliere - 04/01/98 01:13:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: S. Brown
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana
Company in which soldier served: 1st Batallion/Fortier's LA Militia

Comments:
1st Lieutanant fmc Military file at National Archives

CORLISS, Thomas - 04/01/98 00:48:59
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Cynthia Powell Pagano
State of Residence of soldier: VT.
Company in which soldier served: 2 Reg't(Fifleld's) Vermont Militia

Comments:


William Molesworth - 03/31/98 22:11:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Tod Molesworth
State of Residence of soldier: Ireland
Company in which soldier served: 41st of Foot (English)

Comments:
William, my gr-gr-gr-great grandfather, enlisted in the 41st Regiment on December 25th, 1798 at Rathskael, England. The 41st was shipped to Canada August of 1799. He took part in action at Fort Detroit, Queenstown, Fort George, Black Rock, Fort Niagra a Fort Erie. He married over here (according to family legend an Indian). He was shipped back to England and mustered out in Ireland on June 24th, 1817. He then signed on in the Merchant Marine and jumped ship when they reached the Canadian shore and re oined the family. They rowed across Lake Huron and settled into Sanilac County, Michigan and is buried 12 miles from where I now live.

William Strange - 03/31/98 02:38:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Wanda Reis
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Kentucky Infantry

Comments:
William Strange, Private served under Capt. John T. Chuvin. In entered the service on 7/1/1813 and was out 10/31/1814.

William Strange - 03/31/98 02:36:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Wanda Reis
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: 3rd Reg., Kentucky Detached Militia

Comments:
William Strange, Pvt. served in Capt. Solomon Brandenburg's Co. He enlisted at Newport, KY 8/26/1813 and was out on 11/5/1813. He was from Clark County.

Berry Strange - 03/31/98 02:34:36
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Wanda Reis
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: Kentucky Mounted Volunteer Militia

Comments:
Berry Strange, Pvt. served in Capt. John Crawford's Co. He enlisted at Newport, KY 8/26/1813 and was out on 11/5/1813. He was from Clark County.

Tipps, John - 03/31/98 00:47:09
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Judy Rogers
State of Residence of soldier: Tn.
Company in which soldier served: 1st Regt.Metcalf

Comments:
John Tipps was killed in the War of 1812 at New Orleans, La on 6 Jan 1815. Need further personal data on him- Served in West Tn. militia- Natl. Archives state that some records were lost on this man.

Yost, John S. - 03/31/98 00:23:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Laura M. McCoy
State of Residence of soldier: Md
Company in which soldier served: Privateer ship- Guerse

Comments:
John S. Yost supposedly served on a privateer ship, "The Guerse." I would like more info on this ship and more personal data on him-- time of service, home state, names of his parents, etc. He had the following children: Atwell E., William Franklin, b. 1856, Sarah and Laura Yost. I appreciate any help.

Yost, John S. - 03/31/98 00:19:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Laura M. McCoy
State of Residence of soldier: Md
Company in which soldier served: Privateer ship- Guerse

Comments:


Yost, Atwell E. - 03/31/98 00:15:21
My URL:http://USGenweb
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Laura M. McCoy
State of Residence of soldier: Md
Company in which soldier served: Co.H 4 Reg't. Md. Inf.

Comments:
Searching for further info--need names of parents, wife and place of residence after the war of 1812. He enlisted as a pvt and was promoted to 2nd Sgt.

- 03/30/98 23:46:54

Comments:


Lott PRITCHETT - 03/30/98 16:20:10
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Garnet Murphey
State of Residence of soldier: MD

Comments:
Lott PRITCHETT of Caroline Co, MD was drafted into the War of 1812. B ca 1780 d a 19 Apr 1823 Caroline Co Md 1st wife, Henrietta (Voss), Children Edward, Mahala b Oct 1810,I am her line Samuel, John Collison, Andrew Ridway, and Wm Alex and she was possibly pregnant at the time of Lotts death. Lott married 2nd wife,abt 1816 Esther "Hester", d/o of Benjamin and Mary Brookes. Esther was the widow of Nathan Shannahan when she married Lott. Nathan was an 1812 Vet. After Lott died she married Abel Gootee (Gowty, Gouty) on 6 June 1826. Esther's will dtd 1 Mar 1846 listed children James S Shannahan John Collison Pritchett Andrew B Pritchett William A Pritchett Nathan Shanahann Elizabeth Pritchett w/o John Chillcutt (m 21 Dec 1830 Caroline)

Fredrick Taylor - 03/30/98 07:33:42
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Vernon E. Taylor
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Not known

Comments:
Fredrick Taylor, Imigrant from England prior to the war of 1812. Served seven years in the Army. Arrival in the US about 1800.Lived in Harrisburg area and moved to Carroll county Ohio after 1819. Died in Van Wert, Ohio about 1866. Born 1782.

Fredrick Taylor - 03/30/98 07:11:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Vernon E. Taylor
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: Not known

Comments:
Fredrick Taylor, Imigrant from England prior to the war of 1812. Served seven years in the Army. Arrival in the US about 1800.Lived in Harrisburg area and moved to Carroll county Ohio after 1819. Died in Van Wert, Ohio about 1866.

William B. Bateman - 03/30/98 06:49:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Michael Willis Freeland
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland
Company in which soldier served: Captain Paca Smith's Company, 7th Maryland Cavalry

Comments:
William B. Bateman (1791-1836) served as a Private in Captain Paca Smith's Company, 7th Maryland Cavalry Regiment, on active service for at least the following periods: 18-29 April 1813 and 27 August-3 September 1814. Records in National Archives.

Ivana Tinkle - 03/29/98 22:41:28
My URL:http://www.playboy.com/
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Steve Case
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Bob's Company

Comments:
Ivana was a really great and unique soldier, but he/she's dead! But....ummmm....his/her efforts will live on!!!!

Ivana Tinkle - 03/29/98 22:41:15
My URL:http://www.playboy.com/
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Steve Case
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: Bob's Company

Comments:
Ivana was a really great and unique soldier, but he/she's dead! But....ummmm....his/her efforts will live on!!!!

Thompson HARRIS - 03/29/98 18:07:24
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Stephen L. Wade
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Georgia Militia

Comments:
"He served six months...as a private under Capt. Jesse Gilbert...drafted in Wildinson County and was mustered in at Sandersvill, Oct 7, 1812, serving until April 17, 1813...musterd aout at Camp Pinckney, Ga. His company..at Camp New Hope..ST. Johns River n Florida during most of his service, and was a part of the U.S. Army. He was granted 80 acres bounty land in 1852...80 acres in 1855." "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol III Compiled and Published by Folks Huxford." PVT. Harris was my 4greats grandfather. "Lest we Forget" Steve Wade, Mar 29, 1998 (U.S. Army, SGT, Medic, 1983-1988).

Daniel BOHON - 03/29/98 15:45:12
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Linda
State of Residence of soldier: IN
Company in which soldier served: Detached Militia

Comments:
Danial Bohon was in George McAfre's Co. from KY, detached Militia. He entered the war on Nov. 10, 1814.

Daniel BOHON - 03/29/98 15:44:53
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Linda
State of Residence of soldier: IN
Company in which soldier served: Detached Militia

Comments:
Danial Bohon was in George McAfre's Co. from KY, detached Militia. He entered the war on Nov. 10, 1814.

DANIEL MITCHELL - 03/29/98 10:53:51
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Peggy Childs Mitchell
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina/Mississippi
Company in which soldier served: Means' Reg't SC Militia

Comments:
Served 30 Nov 1814-3 Mar 1815 as substitute for Zimri Walls. Relocated with family to Mississippi in 1840.

Harmon GREEN - 03/29/98 07:50:21
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jo Ann W. Johnson
State of Residence of soldier: Alabama

Comments:


William McGinnis - 03/29/98 01:10:51
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Cheryl Kenter
State of Residence of soldier: Pennsylvania
Company in which soldier served: On the Lawrence and Niagara, Lake Erie

Comments:
William McGinnis served under Captain Green and Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry at Put-in-Bay and during the Battle of Lake Erie. William was one of the men that rowed Commodore Perry from the flag ship Lawrence to the other American brig the Niagara durin the middle of the battle. William suffered a non fatal head wound according to his pension paper filed in 1850. William was born Dec 5, 1782 in McKeesport, Westmoreland Co., PA to Francis and Rachel McGinnis. Before the war William had been in the Mer hant Marines and had traveled to Europe. He spoke of having watched a beheading on a public square in Paris, France. After the war William became a keel boat driver down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. He met both of his wives in KY while going through the state. Trifena Taylor and Jane Brown. William had 17 children between the two wives.

Samuel WARDEN - 03/29/98 00:58:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sandra Delashaw Warden
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: GA Militia: Capt. Safford

Comments:
Fam. History: He and three brothers (John, Charles, William) enlisted in War of 1812 in Franklin Co, GA on Nov 21, 1814. He served as Pvt in Capt. Safford's co. of GA militia until Mar 1815. Given 80 acres of bounty land in 1850, 80 acres in 1855. Brot er John moved to eastern TN before 1820. Samuel, Charles and William followed him to Hawkins Co, TN sometime later. Samuel married Abigal Childers in Hawkins co on Jan 30, 1822.

Jacob DILLASHAW - 03/29/98 00:53:55
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sandra Delashaw Warden
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia (born SC)

Comments:
Jacob DILLASHAW was born in SC, served in the War of 1812 (his wife Elizabeth MACE received a pension), was married in 1813, died in 1866 in Elbert co, GA. Their children were Andrew Jackson Dillashaw, Nancy Dillashaw, Susan Dillashaw, Edward Washington Dillashaw, Elizabeth Dillashaw, Pickins Dillashaw, Ellen Dillashaw and Anderson Dillashaw.

John Gardner Randolph - 03/28/98 22:10:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Leonard Randolph
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Jones; 39th Regt. Inf.

Comments:
John "Gardner" Randolph was the son of Thomas Randolph. He was born Mar. 16, 1796 in NC. His wife was Elizabeth "Betsy" Ann Stringfield. He died Dec. 2, 1866 in Hicksville, Sacramento Co., CA. He founded Randolph Grove, McLean Co., IL and Randolph, Ril y Co., KS.

Larkin Scroggin - 03/28/98 20:46:54
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bob Sotta
State of Residence of soldier: GA
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
This man has been said to have been a soldier of War of 1812. I have never been able to locate proof of this. His father was George SCROGGINS, supposedly a Rev. War soldier. Would like to discover Larkin's mother's name. I have his descent. Thanks, Bob

MICKEL, Jeremiah - 03/28/98 16:45:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ken Kothe
State of Residence of soldier: New York

Comments:
Jeremiah Mickel marr. Elizabeth Wiley (Wilde) in l80l. Still trying to find death dates and bur. place for them. Residing Schoharie Co. N.Y. l823.

John Robinson GRAYSON - 03/28/98 15:51:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Martha Grayson Lawson
State of Residence of soldier: VA
Company in which soldier served: U.S. Navy

Comments:
The boy John Robinson Grayson of Virginia was �impressed� by the Royal Navy from the Brig Polly belonging to his brother-in-law Lund Washington and sailing out of the Occoquan. John�s twin brother Thomas was later impressed from the same vessel. John was eld for several years by the British before his release was negotiated by the American government. John was twenty-one when released in 1800. The fate of Thomas is unknown. It appears that John took full advantage of his time with the Royal Navy and became a competent seaman. He was a Sailing Master with the rank of captain when the U.S. Navy ordered him to Georgia in the War of 1812. Captain Grayson commanded a squadron of unboats stationed at St. Mary�s to patrol the Georgia coast. He resigned his commission when hostilities ended. I am happy to share information, and I would like to know more about "gunboats" and their operations on the Georgia coast.

Joshua Davidson - 03/28/98 11:23:08
My URL:http://user.maas.net/~coffee/wdd.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Davison
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: General Coffee's Brigade

Comments:
Joshua Davidson b. 7/11/1793 Prince Edward Co., VA served as a Tennessee Mounted Gunman from Maury Co., TN under General Coffee at the Battle of New Orleans with his brother Bracket, d.10/13/1850, Newton Co., MO

Joshua Davidson - 03/28/98 11:22:36
My URL:http://user.maas.net/~coffee/wdd.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Davison
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Genral Coffee's Brigade

Comments:
Joshua Davidson b. 7/11/1793 Prince Edward Co., VA served as a Tennessee Mounted Gunman from Maury Co., TN under General Coffee at the Battle of New Orleans with his brother Bracket, d.10/13/1850, Newton Co., MO

Bracket Davison - 03/28/98 11:08:21
My URL:http://user.maas.net/~coffee/wdd.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: William Davison
State of Residence of soldier: Tenn
Company in which soldier served: General Coffee's Brigade

Comments:
Bracket Davison was wounded at the Battle of New Orleans taking a ball in his left hand on December 24, 1814 during a night attack on the British Line. He was a Private of General Coffee's Tenn Mounted Gunmen from Maury County, TN. His Pension was started on June 28, 1822 - $72.00 annually.

Henry KIOUS - 03/28/98 05:10:50
My Email:SB7466@AOL
Your Name: Shirley Berg
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: infantry

Comments:
Served in Col S. Copeland, Capt Alexander Provine, Military Infantry on January1814, to May 20, 1814. He married Peggy Pulley in 1816 and lived in Watertown until his death in 1821.

Henry KIOUS - 03/28/98 05:04:04
My Email:sb7466 @AOL

Comments:


Abraham Land - 03/27/98 19:42:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Helen Keusch
State of Residence of soldier: TN, later IN
Company in which soldier served: Capt Thomas Porter's Co., Second Regiment, TN Mounted Gunmen

Comments:
Mr gg grandfather, Abraham Land, was born in 1781 in the Chester District of SC. He was the son of Anna Land. Anna, being single when she had Abe, was helped in raising the boy by her father, Joseph Land. About 1800 abe married Sarah Wofford and they r ised 4 children in Hickman Co., TN. He enlisted in Nov. 1814 in Captain Thomas Porter's Co., Second Regiment, TN Mounted Gunmen and was a Sgt. He was mustered out in April 1815 and received a total pay of $161.80, which included $84.80 for the upkeep of is horse which he brought with him. Abraham took part in the Battle of New Orleans under Andrew Jackson, and according to family legend, took part in the Battle of Pensacola, FL. About 1825 he married Sarah Edwards and came to Henderson Co., KY where 2 f their children were born. The family then came into Gibson Co., IN where the other 6 children of Abe and Sara Edwards Land were born. I would like to correspond with anyone Abraham and his family as I have done extensive research into the family, but yet nowhere near done.

Abraham Land - 03/27/98 19:30:16
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Helen Keusch
State of Residence of soldier: TN, later IN
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Thomas Porter's Co., Second regiment, TN Mounted Gunmen

Comments:
Abraham Land, son of Anna Land of the Chester District of SC, was born in 1781. Anna was single when she had Abe and her father, Joseph, helped to raise the boy. Abe moved to Hickman Co., TN, where he married Sarah Wofford about 1800 and had 4 children. He enlisted in Capt. Thomas Porter's Co., Second Regiment, TN Mounted Gunmen in November, 1814. He was a Sgt. and mustered out in April, 1815. He supplied his own horse and was paid a total of $161.80 for 212 days of service (included in the salary was $84.80 for the upkeep of the horse). Abraham took part in the battle of New Orleans and according to family legend, the Battle of Pensacola.

Abraham Land - 03/27/98 19:30:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Helen Keusch
State of Residence of soldier: TN, later IN
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Thomas Porter's Co., Second regiment, TN Mounted Gunmen

Comments:
Abraham Land, son of Anna Land of the Chester District of SC, was born in 1781. Anna was single when she had Abe and her father, Joseph, helped to raise the boy. Abe moved to Hickman Co., TN, where he married Sarah Wofford about 1800 and had 4 children. He enlisted in Capt. Thomas Porter's Co., Second Regiment, TN Mounted Gunmen in November, 1814. He was a Sgt. and mustered out in April, 1815. He supplied his own horse and was paid a total of $161.80 for 212 days of service (included in the salary was $84.80 for the upkeep of the horse). Abraham took part in the battle of New Orleans and according to family legend, the Battle of Pensacola.

James Gruet - 03/27/98 11:45:53
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ted McKissack
State of Residence of soldier: Michigan
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
James Gruet was a private in the U.S.Army, who was captured at the Battle of the Raisin River at Monroe, Michigan. The Prisoner Release Document gives his age as 26, not wounded.

John J Lassiter - 03/26/98 06:30:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gafford McCurley
State of Residence of soldier: Alabama/Enlisted at Palmyra,Tenn,4July,1812
Company in which soldier served: 39th & 7th US Infantry

Comments:
He and Wilfe are interred at Greenwood Cemetery,Florala,Al Served with Capts Gray,Jones,Montgomerys',and Birch's Co's.He was married to Nancy Prescott Lassiter.He died 4 July,1872.

John J Lassiter - 03/26/98 06:07:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gafford McCurley
State of Residence of soldier: Alabama/Enlisted at Palmyra,Tenn,4July,1812
Company in which soldier served: 39th & 7th US Infantry

Comments:
He and Wilfe are interred at Greenwood Cemetery,Florala,Al

James Smith - 03/26/98 01:14:59
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Michele Larson Hoefer
State of Residence of soldier: Maine

Comments:


James Smith - 03/26/98 01:14:05
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Michele Larson Hoefer
State of Residence of soldier: Maine

Comments:


william g hiser - 03/24/98 19:46:48
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: lewis hizer
State of Residence of soldier: illinois
Company in which soldier served: renick's ounted volunteers

Comments:
I am looking for any information on william g hiser and his military records.He is my great great grandfather and I would like to know something about him.

Philip RESIDE - 03/24/98 16:32:00
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Steven Kadera
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
According to the History of Delaware County, Philip Reside was killed "on the Canadian frontier". I have not found anything else on him. He was the brother of my gr gr gr grandfather, John Reside.

LOOKINGBILL, John - 03/24/98 13:14:00
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: LOOKINGBILL, Leon G
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: 3 Regiment (Johnson's), E. TN Militia Inf.

Comments:
John served under command of Colonel William Johnson and Cap't. Joseph Scott's company, 3rd Regiment (Johnson's) East Tennessee Militia inf., mustered in Knoxville, 17 Sep 1814 - 3 May 1815, term of service charge 7 months 17 days pay per month $8., amoun received $60.53. John married Louisa Anna Shirley in TN or AL. Settled in Ramsey Twp, Fayette Co. IL 1830/35 period. Last known date of both in Fayette Co. was 1865/66. Thanks for any info.

LOOKINGBILL, John - 03/24/98 13:10:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: LOOKINGBILL, Leon G
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: 3 Regiment (Johnson's), E. TN Militia Inf.

Comments:
John served under command of Colonel William Johnson and Cap't. Joseph Scott's company, 3rd Regiment (Johnson's) East Tennessee Militia inf., mustered in Knoxville, 17 Sep 1814 - 3 May 1815, term of service charge 7 months 17 days pay per month $8., amoun received $60.53. John married Louisa Anna Shirley in TN or AL. Settled in Ramsey Twp, Fayette Co. IL 1830/35 period. Last known date of both in Fayette Co. was 1865/66. Thanks for any info.

LOOKINGBILL, John - 03/24/98 13:09:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: LOOKINGBILL, Leon G
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: 3 Regiment (Johnson's), E. TN Militia Inf.

Comments:
John served under command of Colonel William Johnson and Cap't. Joseph Scott's company, 3rd Regiment (Johnson's) East Tennessee Militia inf., mustered in Knoxville, 17 Sep 1814 - 3 May 1815, term of service charge 7 months 17 days pay per month $8., amoun received $60.53. John married Louisa Anna Shirley in TN or AL. Settled in Ramsey Twp, Fayette Co. IL 1830/35 period. Last known date of both in Fayette Co. was 1865/66. Thanks for any info.

LOOCKINGBILL, John - 03/24/98 13:00:33
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: LOOKINGBILL, Leon G
State of Residence of soldier: TN
Company in which soldier served: 2 Regiment (Lillard's) East TN Vol.

Comments:
John, PVT, 2 Regiment (Lillard's) East Tennessee Volunteers. Commanded by Colonel William Lillard, Cap't. James Lillard company of mil. inf. of the regiment of East Tennessee Militia. Mustered in Knewport, Cocke Co. TN 17 Oct 1813 to 8 Feb 1814, term of s rvice 3 months 23 days pay per month $8.00 amount of pay $29.93 John married Louisa Anna Shirley in TN or AL, moved to Fayette Co. IL in 1830/35 period. Last known date in Fayette Co. was 1865/66.

Nicholas Box - 03/24/98 03:05:31
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Greg O'Neill
State of Residence of soldier: Towasamening Township, Northampton County, PA

Comments:
Nicholas had a wife & children in 1790, he served in The War of 1812 and traveled through Sandusky County, Ohio when returning home from duty. He made big plans to move his family to the "rich lands of Sandusky Co., plans were delayed many time, finally t ey were set to move to Washington Township, in Sandusky County, in 1835, sadly, Nicholas died December 1, 1835. His widow, Eve Margaret Mehrcome Box, followed his directions and moved there with her family. Thanks.

andrew featherkile - 03/22/98 22:39:26
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: barbara kail
State of Residence of soldier: ohio
Company in which soldier served: john davidson co

Comments:
Andrew featherkile and nancy secrist were married in adams co ohio abt 1810-1812. Andrew served in war and lived in adams co until his death 1831, information on featherkile or secrist would be a great help. Nancy remarried to a John Hilterbrand in 1832 a ams co ohio, moved to lewis co ky with her 7 children by Andrew. Finding featherkiles is diffucult, was told by my grandmother charoltte featherkile, that they were indian, have no proof, or no resourse to locate. You mail e mail me or write my mailing address is 1311 East 28th street Anderson, Indiana 46016

John CONAWAY - 03/22/98 19:43:07
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mike Conaway
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
John served with the 2nd New York iLine in Revolutionary War aand served again in the War of 1812. Would ike to obtain any avail information

James Mason Esq. - 03/22/98 15:23:15
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Patty Rohne
State of Residence of soldier: PA

Comments:
Would like more Information about his service. If anyone can help thank you

John Sheldon Pierson - 03/22/98 06:07:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mary Knutson
State of Residence of soldier: New Jeresy Or New York
Company in which soldier served: Not sure

Comments:
John Pierson was born in New Jeresy but married and lived in the 5 fingers part of New York State. Moving on to Lenawee Co Mich in 1832.

John Sheldon Pierson - 03/22/98 06:05:14
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mary Knutson
State of Residence of soldier: New Jeresy Or New York
Company in which soldier served: Not sure

Comments:
John Pierson was born in New Jeresy but married and llived in in the 5 fingers part of New York State. Moving on to Lenawee Co Mich in 1832.

John Neeley - 03/21/98 22:27:51
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Adele Bowden
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Captain Brundage's Company, New York Militia

Comments:
According to his military pension records, John died of disease on 14 November 1812. He was married to Jane (either Walmsley or Kaiser) and they had children: Louis, Elizabeth(Lambert), Nancy(Taylor),Mary(Woods),Lucinda(Woods) and Phoebe Jane(Smith).

Thomas Craft - 03/21/98 09:51:36
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: James H. Craft, Sr.
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: Black Creek Militia

Comments:
My GGG Gfather,Thomas Craft, b1786 Darlington, SC, enlisted at the Darlington Courthouse in 1812, for a 6 mo. term under Captain David. In 1814, Thomas re-enlisted at Society Hill, SC for another tour under Captain McIver. He remained in the Militia until about 1816. I know very little about his tours of duty. The Black Creek Militia was simi- lar to a 'home guard', stationed mostly in the area of Darlington, and I have the records of sev- eral of the Militia's meetings, recorded in the papers of Captain William Law, another commanding officer of that Militia, showing muster rolls, who was absent from roll call, and punishment meted out for their absence.

William McGinnis - 03/21/98 01:51:00
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sherry Lowe
State of Residence of soldier: KY
Company in which soldier served: Served under General Perry on Lake Erie

Comments:
William McGinnis, the progenitor of the Carter, Greenup and Lewis Co., Ky. McGinnis families was born in McKeesport, PA. During the War of 1812 William returned to PA to enlist and served under General Perry during the Battle of Lake Erie, the only succe sful campaign for American troops during the war. A moument has been erected in Colombus, Ohio that bears William's name, along with the other survivors of the Battle of Lake Erie. I have copies of William's military records.

WISE,Benjamin - 03/20/98 20:11:10
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Debbie Goins
State of Residence of soldier: NC

Comments:
Benjamin Wise was born about 1772. He married Sarah Cuthbertson 29 Jul 1794 in Mecklenburg Co. NC. They lived on Paddy's Creek in Burke Co, NC. Their children were: James, Josiah, William,and Martha. William is my ancestor..he married Katherine Chandler of Haywood Co, NC. Will share info.

Edward Weeman - 03/20/98 17:28:12
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lisa Long
Company in which soldier served: 33 Inf. Reg. Highgate Vermont

Comments:
Edward enlisted in Boston Mass. and served in the Highgate Vermont 33rd Inf. Reg. He is listed in the Index to Certified copy of list of American Prisoners of War 1812-1815 recroded in General Entry Book in Ottawa Canada. I am currently trying to find ou how to locate the information that is held in the General Entry Book. He was discharged at Platsburg(?)

John Martin Rebstock - 03/20/98 16:03:07
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Anne Courtney Davis
State of Residence of soldier: Gnadenhutten,Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Capt Geo.Richardson's Co. Ohio County Unknown

Comments:
This company was an Ohio Volunteer Co. that served from Aug 29 to Oct 29 ,1812. Although the records say unknown county, the Moravian Minister's Diaries record the existence of a company from New Philadelphi, Tuscarawas Cty, Ohio during this time period
Major Jared Bond - 03/19/98 20:39:13
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Nancy (Bond) Murphy
State of Residence of soldier: PA , Bedford Co.
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
Jared may have been spelled Jarred. Looking for any information on him or his family.

Major Jared Bond - 03/19/98 20:30:29
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Nancy (Bond) Murphy
State of Residence of soldier: PA , Bedford Co.
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:


Joseph Smith, 2nd - 03/19/98 20:00:08
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Richard G. Smith
State of Residence of soldier: MA

Comments:
He served with Captain J. Tenney's Artillery Company, in Lt. Col. W. Edwards Regiment at Boston, MA from 8 Sep 1814 to 5 Nov 1814. Seeking information on his ancestors.

michael doyle - 03/19/98 17:22:07
Your Name: jerry campbell
State of Residence of soldier: virginia
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
write me if have any information hcr 02 box 400 bolar, va. 24484

Peter A. Wheeler - 03/18/98 19:10:41
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Barbara W. Jones
State of Residence of soldier: Iowa
Company in which soldier served: Company H-17th IL Inf.

Comments:
Peter enlisted for the Civil War at the age of 16 in Company H of the 17th Ill. Infantry under Captain Hall of Lewiston, IL and was transferred to Company F, 8th Regiment of Ill. Infantry as Private. Discharge papers list his as 5 ft. 8 3/4 in. high, fai complexion, blue eyes with brown hair and occupation was that of "Farmer" when enrolled in the army. Enlisted on Dec.5, 1863 and discharged on May 4, 1866 at Baton Rouge, LA.

JAMES COLLEY - 03/18/98 19:09:45
My Email:[email protected]
State of Residence of soldier: VA.
Company in which soldier served: 74TH REGIMENT (TRUEHEARTS)

Comments:
WOULD LIKE TO COMMUNICATE WITH ANYBODY KNOWING INFORMATION ABOUT THE 74TH. I HAVE COPIES OF SOME OF HIS PAY VOUCHERS AND NOTHING ELSE. HE WAS A SERGEANT.

JAMES COLLEY - 03/18/98 19:07:54
My Email:[email protected]

Comments:


Joseph Snipes - 03/18/98 01:52:41
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bill Snipes
State of Residence of soldier: SC
Company in which soldier served: 5th Reg (Keith's) SC Militia

Comments:
I have no other information on this individual, but based on his name and age I believe he is a direct ancestor of mine. This information was taken from records at the National Archives.

Henry Sweeney - 03/17/98 18:53:48
My URL:http://home.att.net/~KenEyesewn/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Albert K. Sweeney
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia/Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: 63rd Virginia Militia Regiment, under Captain Andrew Baker

Comments:
Born Nov. 17, 1792 in Virginia. Wife: Lucy Pinkerton. Married Aug. 19, 1813. Pension # SC-8822. Moved to Williamson County, TN before 1819. 14 children by 5 wives. Last wife, Elizabeth House drew on his pension until her death in 1906 (WC-32160, 150 8-120-55.

James W. Champion - 03/16/98 00:50:42
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Joel Rane
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Heath's

Comments:
James served from 26 August 1813 to 21 March 1814. Anyone with more information on Heath's Company of the Georgia Militia is invited to e-mail me.

George McGahan - 03/15/98 19:07:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sarah Mikek
State of Residence of soldier: Missouri
Company in which soldier served: Missouri Rangers

Comments:
Goerge was a Sgt. in the Missouri Rangers and later became a Justice of the Peace and Judge in Washington Co. MO.(then) around St. Gen. He married Rachel Doggett in 1818.

SHEHORN George D. - 03/15/98 01:49:00
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Charolenne Shehorn
State of Residence of soldier: North Carolina

Comments:
Notes found while doing genealogy state that George D. SHEHORN served durning the WAR of 1812 and did receive bounty land. Any information at all would be helpful

Charles Mobley - 03/14/98 21:21:53
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Betty York Mobley
State of Residence of soldier: Illinois
Company in which soldier served: Mounted Volunteers

Comments:
Charles(MOBLY)MOBLEY bn 1796,KY served in Captain WilliamMcHenry's 4th Regiment, Militia of Illinois. Organized from Wabash Co. md 1.Betsey Hanna 2.Sarah Sellers. Raised at least 16 children in White Co. ILL. Seeking his parents from KY.

Jesse Gray - 03/14/98 16:42:26
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Donald Gray
State of Residence of soldier: Newberry South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: Kentucky Militia 1st Volunteer Company

Comments:
Jesse served under the command of General Harrison in Northwestern Ohio after the war he moved to Wayne County In.He is my 4th Great Grandfather I would appreciate any infofmation at all

Hatter, Fox - 03/13/98 17:35:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Fern Hatter
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky

Comments:
I have seen a copy of the records from Casey County which list 2 brothers who fought in war of 1812 and ran the Indian gauntlet and was given a tract of land from geovenment. I am trying to find links to date family came to this country. Any information you have would be welcome.

Philip Smith Hale (Heale) - 03/13/98 16:32:54
My URL:http://www.tgn.net/~schwebel
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Tissie Schwebel
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Capt. John Landon's Co.

Comments:
Philip Smith Hale (Heale) b 11-8-1793 Greene Co. Tn served as a soldier in Capt. John Landon's Co. of TN Militia 1814-1815 and was in Gen. James Winchester's army at Mobile when the war ended. He is buried on Stanley Valley near Rogersville, TN. There is o marker.

JOHNSON, Cyrus - 03/12/98 17:15:37
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ann Benham
State of Residence of soldier: New York

Comments:


Ezekiel Smasha - 03/11/98 04:20:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lynn Smashey Lowrie
State of Residence of soldier: Deleware

Comments:


Pvt. James Dunton - 03/10/98 11:38:33
My Email:[email protected]
State of Residence of soldier: Massachusetts/Maine
Company in which soldier served: Grant's MA Militia, 3rd Reg

Comments:
Served for three days September 1-3, 1814. Participated in the batttle at Hampden, Maine on September 3, 1814. Lived in Hampden.

Peter SINKS - 03/10/98 04:05:47
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Richard Johnson
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia

Comments:


Peter Stage - 03/10/98 01:38:21
My URL:http://www.freeyellow.com/members2/samdecker/pstage.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Nancy
State of Residence of soldier: NY

Comments:
Peter and his wife Mahala Frazer Stage were to have helped the wounded ( from the battle at Lundys Lane. ) in the Holland Land Co. offices in Batavia NY. I am looking for information on Peter and his wife.

John W. Turner - 03/07/98 14:07:56
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Bruce Fortin
State of Residence of soldier: Maine
Company in which soldier served: Second Mounted Battery,Maine Volunteer Light Artilery

Comments:


Brakeman(Breakman), Christopher - 03/07/98 05:31:45
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mary Ann Ryder
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: buried in Marine Hospital in Cleveland

Comments:


Frederick D. Reed - 03/07/98 04:38:45
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Harry Hall Reed II
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Capt. McMath's Co. 20th Reg. New York Militia

Comments:


John Burns - 03/07/98 01:33:31
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Boice Burns
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Capt.E.D.Dickson's Co., TN Militia

Comments:
John Burns was wounded at the Battle of New Orleans in 1814 and drew a disability pension the rest of his life.

Lewallen, Shade - 03/05/98 20:51:38
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: pat
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Shade Lewallen, a Scott County Welchman, fought in Battle of New Orleans under Andrew Jackson. Grave is in Huntsvville beside Presbyterian Academy lot. Seek any and all information about this Welsh relative.

Richard Buell EDGERTON - 03/05/98 18:56:27
My URL:http://students.cec.wustl.edu/~dkb2/FAMILY.HTM
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Darlene Buell
State of Residence of soldier: NY
Company in which soldier served: 44th New York Volunteers

Comments:
Richard BUELL II, son of Richard Edgerton BUELL, enlisted under his father's surname of Edgerton. (Richard I changed his name to his mother's maiden name after the Revolutionary War.) Richard enlisted in the NY Militia under Capt. Pearson, then transferred to the 44th NY Volunteers under Col. Farnum. They marched to Rome, NY, then to Sackett's Harbor. Richard was discharged there 12/15/1814.

RAGSDALE, Elijah - 03/05/98 15:41:44
My URL:http://members.aol.com/MLSASALLEY/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Lori Salley
State of Residence of soldier: Mississippi
Company in which soldier served: Under Lt. Colonel's Neilsons Detachment MS Militia

Comments:
He was discharged in New Orleans, LA -- sick in camp. Enlistment was for 6 months. Paid $8.00/month

John Spencer O'NEAL - 03/04/98 09:21:18
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Micki Burger
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: unknownj

Comments:
John moved with his family to southern Missouri abt 1815 and lived out his life there. I have information on John and his descendents.

John Spencer O'NEAL - 03/04/98 09:17:30
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Micki Burger
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: unknownj

Comments:
John moved with his family to southern Missouri abt 1815 and lived out his life there. I have information on John and his descendents.

Thomas Fitzwater - 03/01/98 19:23:32
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kathy Conard
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Perry's Co., U.S. Ohio Rangers

Comments:
Born 12 Sept. 1793 in PA. Died 12 Jan. 1873 in Miami Twp., Clermont Co. Served in War of 1812 -- Perry's Co., U.S. Rangers, OH. File SC-16185 - War 1812. He resided Branch Hill, Miami Twp., Clermont Co., OH since 1830.

Stephen Dees - 03/01/98 16:23:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gene Deas
State of Residence of soldier: NC, Robeson County
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Stephen Dees/Deas was born in 1785 in North Carolina. He was shown in the 1830 Census of Robeson Co., NC; in the census of 1840 he is shown in Richmond Co., GA

Benjamin A. Amos - 03/01/98 07:28:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Robert Vail
State of Residence of soldier: Maryland
Company in which soldier served: Smith's Brigade of MD Militia

Comments:
Benjamin A. Amos, first son of Robert & Elizabeth Amos, was born 2/6/1795. Benjamin volunterred for service after the capture of Washington DC. He entered the Army on 8/27/1814 at Hartford County MD for an indefinite term. Under the law at that time, he w uld have been paid $124.00 bounty ib\n cash and a claim for 320 acres of land. His pay was $8.00 per month. Amos went directly to Baltimore as a private and was placed in CPT Joshua Amos' company, (probably a relative), Major Wood's regiment, MG Samuel Sm th's Brigade of Marylanf Militia. Later, Benjamin was transferred to COL John Smithson and Johnson Turner's 40th and 42nd Regiments of Maryland militia division. General Winfield Scott was also one of his Commanders. Benjamin Amos was discharged at Baltimore MD on 10/27/1814 holding the rank of Ensign.

Jacob Deem Jr - 03/01/98 07:13:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: ROBERT VAIL
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: 2nd Bn, 1st Va Militia

Comments:
Voluntered in CPT William Prince's Company, on 09/16/1812. On 9/5/1814, he was commissioned an Ensign in CPT Henry Steed's Co., 5th VA Militia under COL I Booth. He was stationed in Norfolk VA. Jacob Deem's Co was sent in relief of BG John Stricker at Bal imore. Jacob Deem was present at the siege of Baltimore, 09/13-14/1814. Francis Scott Keywas inspired to write the "Star Spangled Banner that night. It was sung at a theatre in Baltimore the next day and Jacob Deem was there to hear the first public perfo mance. Jacob Deem served under CPT Walmsley and CPT Davidson from 8/30/1814 until 2/22/1815, and was discharged 2/23/1815 at Ft Nelson, Norfolk VA.

jACOB dEEM jR - 03/01/98 07:03:13
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: rOBERT vAIL
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: 2nd Bn, 1st Va Militia

Comments:


James Pearsey - 03/01/98 00:04:17
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Patrick Pearsey
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: 2nd Rifle Reg.

Comments:
James PEARSEY b.ca.1787 Orange Co. VA. to Charles & Sarah PEARSEY. Enlisted 9-30-1813 at McMinnville, TN. in 39th US Inf. Reg. for 1 yr. Member of Capt. J.B. Long's Co. Deserted at Camp Liberty, 2-1-1814. On 5-24-1814, enlisted in the 2nd US Rifle Reg. under Capt. B. Harrison. Honorably discharged 6-30-1815 at Detroit, Mich. Territory. Received Bounty Land grant of 160 acres, warrant #3921.

John McCombs - 02/28/98 16:10:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Murray
State of Residence of soldier: Upper Canada
Company in which soldier served: 1st Lincoln Militia

Comments:
John and brother Samuel fought with the Flank Company of the 1st Lincoln Militia, seeing action at Queenston Heights, Fort George, Lundy's Lane

James Dyer - 02/28/98 03:38:21
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/p/i/Raelyn-B-Spiller/
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Martin Spiller
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: William O. Butler,s Co. 44th U.S. inf.

Comments:
Also served as Sargeant Major in 3rd reg. W. Tenn. inf. under Col. J.Roulston 11/13/1814 to 05/13/1815. Letters from the national archives show that James and other men covered General Jackson with hickory bark while he was sleeping to guard him from the rain and that is how Jackson got his nick-name old hickory. James was latter given land grants in Ar. fo his service. He m. Talletha Garriot and had 10 children all born in Ar. His seven sons all served in the Confederacy.

Major Samuel W. Smiley - 02/28/98 03:29:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mark Etheridge
State of Residence of soldier: West Virginia
Company in which soldier served: 3rd Division, 13th Brigade, 120th Regiment

Comments:
Samuel Smiley was commissioned on July 5, 1813. He served in Cabell and Kanawah Counties,West Virginia. By 1818, he had moved to the Missouri Trreitory where he lived until his death in 1844 in Lincoln County.

Harry Brown - 02/27/98 02:19:27
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Richard Carpenter
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: 17th KY Inf. Regiment

Comments:
I don't know much about him other than he was a private in Capt. Adair's 17th Regiment of the Infantry (KY) He enlisted 4-25-1814 and was died (or killed?) 1-11-1815 His family was in the Adair/Wayne/Russell Counties of Kentucky

Richard Simmons - 02/25/98 01:49:59
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Evelyn Bell Crouch
State of Residence of soldier: Mississippi

Comments:
Richard Simmons, born July 4, 1770, married Nancy Tyler, born November 12, 1776. Richard Simmons went to the War of 1812, sickened and died at Fort Claiborne. When Richard Simmons died August 30, 1814, while in the army on a campaign against the Creek In ians, Ann Tyler Simmons was left a widow with 10 children to support and bring up. At that time she was about 38 years old. Her oldest child, Rebecca, was then about 15, and the youngest child, Sarah, was seven months old. There were eight children betwee these two. In all, there were five boys and five girls. The oldest son, William, was 12 years old. The family had moved to Pike Co., Ms. from South Carolina.

Richard Simmons - 02/25/98 01:47:52
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Evelyn Bell Crouch
State of Residence of soldier: Mississippi

Comments:
Richard Simmons, born July 4, 1770, married Nancy Tyler, born November 12, 1776. Richard Simmons went to the War of 1812, sickened and died at Fort Claiborne. When Richard Simmons died August 30, 1814, while in the army on a campaign against the Crek Ind ans, Ann Tyler Simmons was left a widow with 10 children to support and bring up. At that time she was about 38 years old. Her oldest child, Rebecca, was then about 15, and the youngest child, Sarah, was seven months old. There were eight children between these two. In all, there were five boys and five girls. The oldest son, William, was 12 years old. The family had moved to Pike Co., Ms. from South Carolina.

Isaac Myers - 02/24/98 22:16:17
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Shirley Myers-Kerr
State of Residence of soldier: Misssissippi
Company in which soldier served: "Lanore's" &"Bond's"

Comments:
Isaac Myers sworn according to law declared that he was the identical "Isaac Myers" who served in Captains "Lanore's and "Bond's" Companies under Command of Col.Nixon in the Mississippi Militia in the War with Great Brittain declared by the United States n the 18th day of June 1812,that he volunteered into the service as aforesaid and continued in actual service in said War fourteen days (and upwards) and was honorably dischaged.

Isaac Myers - 02/24/98 22:16:09
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Shirley Myers-Kerr
State of Residence of soldier: Misssissippi
Company in which soldier served: "Lanore's" &"Bond's"

Comments:
Isaac Myers sworn according to law declared that he was the identical "Isaac Myers" who served in Captains "Lanore's and "Bond's" Companies under Command of Col.Nixon in the Mississippi Militia in the War with Great Brittain declared by the United States n the 18th day of June 1812,that he volunteered into the service as aforesaid and continued in actual service in said War fourteen days (and upwards) and was honorably dischaged.

Ransom Loveless Sr. - 02/24/98 20:31:20
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Deb (Loveless) Darling
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: 126th regiment infantry

Comments:
On his tombstone it reads: Distinguished in life for energy, punctuality, industry and economy. The deceased served in the War of 1812. Was appointed by Governor Tompkins a leut. in the 126th Reg. of Infantry from Allegany Co. NY and won the reputation of a true patriot and soldi r. (end) He married Mary Hodges in 1816 and they moved to upstate NY and had 10 children. He became quite a large landowner and successful farmer.

isaac mallory - 02/24/98 19:25:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: gene rodgers
State of Residence of soldier: new york
Company in which soldier served: capt. royal leavens co.

Comments:
served about two weeks in battle of plattsburgh callup; ;ater filed claim for damaged equipment and also received a land warrant.

James Casto - 02/23/98 22:19:30
My URL:http://members.aol.com/BandFan283/Casto.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Debi (Casto) Sanders
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: 5 Regt VA Militia

Comments:
James born 1789 and died 12-22-1866 married Sunda "Sidney" Kessell born 1798 died 1883 in Harrison County, WV 8-17-1817 James was born in PA. He enlisted in the VA Militia in Randolph County VA 9-3-1814 and was discharged 3-17-1815. Sunda received a War of 1812 pension in 1878. He is buried in the Pringle Cemetery in Jackson County with a stone stateing his regiment

James Cadto - 02/23/98 22:18:23
My URL:http://members.aol.com/BandFan283/Casto.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Debi (Casto) Sanders
State of Residence of soldier: PA
Company in which soldier served: 5 Regt VA Militia

Comments:
James born 1789 and died 12-22-1866 married Sunda "Sidney" Kessell born 1798 died 1883 in Harrison County, WV 8-17-1817 James was born in PA. He enlisted in the VA Militia in Randolph County VA 9-3-1814 and was discharged 3-17-1815. Sunda received a War of 1812 pension in 1878. He is buried in the Pringle Cemetery in Jackson County with a stone stateing his regiment

Isham Randall - 02/23/98 20:56:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Elaine Randall English
State of Residence of soldier: Mississippi
Company in which soldier served: Col. Claiborne's Militia

Comments:


John J Lasiter - 02/23/98 02:37:16
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gafford McCurley
State of Residence of soldier: 1871-Covington Co.,Al
Company in which soldier served: 39th and 7th US Inf Capt Gray,Capt Jones

Comments:
Soldier and Wife buried in Greenwood Cemetery,Florala,Ala..Served also w.Montgomerys'and Birch's cos.Original enlistment may have been in Tenn.He Re-enlisted in 1814 and was finally seperated in 1819.Widow certificate #27431.Trvia:His original enlistment egan on July 4th,his death occurred on July 4th,albeit many years later.

John J Lasiter - 02/23/98 02:32:09
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Gafford McCurley
State of Residence of soldier: 1871-Covington Co.,Al
Company in which soldier served: 39th and 7th US Inf Capt Gray,Capt Jones

Comments:
Soldier and Wife buried in Greenwood Cemetery,Florala,Ala..Served also w.Montgomerys'and Birch's cos.Original enlistment may have been in Tenn.He Re-enlisted in 1814 and was finally seperated in 1819.Widow certificate #27431.

Fordham Sickles - 02/21/98 15:31:00
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Rachael Cravens
State of Residence of soldier: NY

Comments:


John Perrin - 02/21/98 08:40:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: John S Perrin
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:


Jacob Pool - 02/21/98 02:41:02
My Email:Dunc [email protected]
Your Name: Duncan D. Aker
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: Cpt. M. Dawson

Comments:
Jacob Pool, son of Wm. Pool-all from S. Carolina.Jacob to have served as private in Cpt. Matthew Dawson's co. Pennsylvania Militia.

Jacob Pool - 02/21/98 02:39:56
My Email:Dunc [email protected]
Your Name: Duncan D. Aker
State of Residence of soldier: South Carolina
Company in which soldier served: Cpt. M. Dawson

Comments:
Jacob Pool, son of Wm. Pool-all from S. Carolina.Jacob to have served as private in Cpt. Matthew Dawson's co. Pennsylvania Militia.

William Pursley - 02/21/98 02:34:47
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Duncan Aker
State of Residence of soldier: Illinois
Company in which soldier served: Illinois Militia

Comments:
soldier served out of Hill's fort-Bond Co.volunteer company of mounted rifleman, under cpt.samuel Whitesides

john Talley - 02/20/98 13:25:38
My Email:ttalleyswbell.net
Your Name: T.Talley
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: megowans co.,5th regt.,ky.militia

Comments:


Abraham J. Trapp - 02/20/98 04:38:34
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jim Kucharski
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Abraham was born circa 1791 "west of the Hudson River". He served in the war and then settled in Onondaga county, New York where he died 07/31/1876 in the town of Smoky Hollow. Any additional info on him would be appreciated.

John Newton Green - 02/18/98 02:06:00
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Walter J. C. Green
State of Residence of soldier: Unknown
Company in which soldier served: unknown

Comments:
John Newton Green was b approx. 1795 either in VA, PA, or KY. Served in the WAR of 1812 at approx 17 yrs of age. Looking for all information i.e. mo, fa, sis, bro, children.

Elijah Hurst - 02/16/98 18:07:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Inez Foster
State of Residence of soldier: Indiana
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Spier Spencer

Comments:
Elijah Hurst was a sergeant in Capt. Spier Spencer's Co. of Indiana riflemen known as the "Yellow Jackets". They fought in the Tecumseh Uprising on 10 Sept 1811 which ended in the Battle of Tippecanoe on 11 Nov 1811.

Andrew Hardway - 02/16/98 18:03:00
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Inez Foster
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: 6th Regt.

Comments:
Andrew Hardway enlisted on 13 Sept 1813 in Franklin, Va. and was discharged from Norfolk on 13 Mar 1814. He received a land warrant of 80 acres for his service and his wife, Margaret Sharrit Hardway filed a pension claim after his death on 5 Jan 1871 in Clark Co, Ill.

Ezra Gates - 02/14/98 15:25:54
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: John E. Sheil
State of Residence of soldier: NY

Comments:


Ezra Gates - 02/14/98 15:22:46
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: John E. Sheil
State of Residence of soldier: NY

Comments:
In the battle of Bemis Heights. (Saratoga)

Abraham Anderson - 02/12/98 06:48:48
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jean Williams Farrar
State of Residence of soldier: Louisiana
Company in which soldier served: Combined 13th & 14th

Comments:
Abraham Anderson was living in St. Helena Parish, LA. He migrated from the Carolinas, thru KY, down the Miss. River to the Natchez District and into West Florida. (1st) wife was Euradice Parker. (2) Jemima Chance West. After 1824, families moved to Mis issippi.

Simon Perkins Sr. - 02/10/98 20:14:32
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Merritt P. Woodard
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Unknown

Comments:
Commanded a brigade as part of Gen. Harrison's force on the Sandusky River. Participated in the construction of Forts Stephenson, Ball and Seneca. Reached the rank of Brig. General.

Hightower, Elisha - 02/09/98 12:30:34
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Caron Withers Snyder
State of Residence of soldier: Georgia
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Thomas Dawson's Co., Georgia Militia

Comments:


Adams, George Fuqua - 02/09/98 12:28:13
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Caron Withers Snyder
State of Residence of soldier: S.C.
Company in which soldier served: Capt. John Nabor's Company, S. C. Militia

Comments:
I have a copy of his military records and of course, am happy to share with other researchers.

PERKINS,William Jr. - 02/09/98 03:58:50
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Denise Perkins Ready
State of Residence of soldier: NY
Company in which soldier served: NY State Militia

Comments:
William Perkins Jr. b.12/2/1789 at Pomfret,VT m.Lucy Seaver at Crownpoint,Essex Co.,NY 1814. He served in Capt.Alexander McKenzie's Co. Was at the Battle of White Plains,NY.Received Bounty Land Warrent #15370-160-55.Died at Lousiville,St.Lawrence NY 1879. Buried at the White Church Cem. at Crownpoint,NY. Had 9 children.Widow received pension #WC-29.678.

Denis Keely - 02/09/98 01:20:51
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: C Keely
State of Residence of soldier: Canada
Company in which soldier served: 41st Reg. of Foot

Comments:


Isaac Lyon - 02/06/98 22:34:22
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Ron Yielding
State of Residence of soldier: WI

Comments:


james parris - 02/02/98 01:29:53
My Email:alp-ljp
Your Name: al paris
State of Residence of soldier: kentucky

Comments:
looking for any info father, kids

- 02/01/98 08:12:33
My URL:http://members.tripod.com/~wnyroots/index-1812.html
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kathy Kopp

Comments:
In Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York, there is a 1812 Cemetery. The soldiers buried there are from 13 states. http://members.tripod.com/~wnyroots/index-1812.html

Oren Crocker Stowell - 01/31/98 02:29:02
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/cgi/bin/geoplus_apps/ans_entry
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Steve Ward
State of Residence of soldier: New York
Company in which soldier served: USNavy

Comments:
His father, Samuel Stowell was a decorated soldier who served with Washington's Regulars during the Revolutionary War. Little is known of Oren's service other than that he is shown as "sailor".

James H. GILREATH - 01/29/98 14:02:21
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Cindy Brock
State of Residence of soldier: SC
Company in which soldier served: SC Militia- John Hodge's Co.- Nash's Reg.

Comments:
Received a pension for his service, which he, then his wife Mary received while living in Chattooga Co., GA.

Williams, Joseph - 01/22/98 16:45:13
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Don Strube
State of Residence of soldier: OH

Comments:
Received wounds during war. These would plague him for the next year. He eventually died of complications in 1813.

John Lewis,Jr. - 01/17/98 16:10:42
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kenneth Lewis
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: 7th Rgmt Ky Volunteers

Comments:
John Lewis was a private in Capt. Peter Jordan's company of infantry in Lieutenant-Colonel Joshua Barbee's 7th Regiment of Kentucky Volunteer Militia from Aug. 23,1812 to Mar. 17, 1813. He received bounty land warrants for his service in the War of 1812 He died on Nov.26, 1854.His wife, Elizabeth Reed Lewis, was awarded a pension in 1884, after stating that she was John Lewis' widow. He enrolled Aug.10.1812 , at Harrodsburg, Kentucky. I have more information on this War of 1812 soldier.

John Lewis - 01/17/98 16:03:49
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Kenneth Lewis
State of Residence of soldier: Kentucky
Company in which soldier served: 7th Rgmt Ky Volunteers

Comments:
John Lewis was a private in Capt. Peter Jordan's company of infantry in Lieutenant-Colonel Joshua Barbee's 7th Regiment of Kentucky Volunteer Militia from Aug. 23,1812 to Mar. 17, 1813. He received bounty land warrants for his service in the War of 1812 He died on Nov.26, 1854.His wife, Elizabeth Reed Lewis, was awarded a pension in 1884, after stating that she was John Lewis' widow. He enrolled Aug.10.1812 , at Harrodsburg, Kentucky. I have more information on this War of 1812 soldier.

DAVID WILLIAMS - 01/16/98 22:36:28
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Skip Williams
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: Smith Co, 24 Reg, Tn Militia

Comments:
David Williams served as a pvt in the 24th Reg, Smith Co Tenn Militia under the command of Capt, Alexander Gray and Col's P. Anderson and Robert Butler. He was mustered in June 2, 1812 in Nashville, TN and Honorably discharged, Feb. 15, 1814. David m rried Mary Slinkard in Smith Co, Tenn abt 1814, and after Mary's death in 1815, Married Joanna Vance in Smith Co, abt 1816. The Family then migrated to Franklin Co, ILL abt 1830.

Gilbert Hurley Sr. - 01/16/98 05:44:59
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Jerry Sayre
State of Residence of soldier: Ohio
Company in which soldier served: Lieut. Devault's Company, Col. James Stuart's Reg. Ohio Militia

Comments:
Found on payroll of this unit 26 Jul 1813 through 16 Aug 1813, probably Fayette County.

John Radley - 01/11/98 14:18:29
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Diane Henley
State of Residence of soldier: OH

Comments:
Served as Private on the rolls of Capt. David Olliver's Co. of Col. John Riddle's 1st Regt. Ohio Mil. from July 5th to Aug 18th 1814, in service at Cincinnati, OH. b. 1799 OH d. 1828 Jefferson Co. IN. m. 1817 Jefferson Co. IN Nancy West

Jonathan Gold - 01/05/98 01:41:39
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Denzil D. Garrison
State of Residence of soldier: Tennessee
Company in which soldier served: 4th Regt. Tenn. Vols.

Comments:
Four Gold brothers served in the War of 1812, (Creek War). David Gold was killed at the Battle of Talledega, and his brother Zachariah Gold was wounded there. Brother Thomas Gold was in the Battle of New Orleans. Jonathan Gold was in the Battle of Horsesh e Bend.

Lt. Williamson Glass - 01/04/98 21:26:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mike Glass
State of Residence of soldier: Miss.Terr.(Alabama)
Company in which soldier served: Capt. Sam Dale's Co.

Comments:
Resigned his commision april 20,1818

Jacob Taylor - 01/04/98 02:25:23
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Betty Tipton
State of Residence of soldier: GA
Company in which soldier served: Reg "J" US Inf of Ga Volunteers

Comments:
Served as a Private under the command of Capt. Twiggs. He married Sarah Higgs, daughter of John and Elizabeth Higgs of NC.

TAYLOR, Jacob - 01/04/98 02:12:00
My URL:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/t/i/p/Betty--Tipton/
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Betty Tipton
State of Residence of soldier: GA
Company in which soldier served: Reg. "J", US Infantry of Georgia Volunteers, commanded by Capt. Twiggs.

Comments:


FOGG, Oren - 01/03/98 23:01:40
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Mary Shearer
State of Residence of soldier: NH
Company in which soldier served: 3d regiment

Comments:
In Captain William Corsan's third regiment New Hampshire Detached Militia, commanded by Lt. Col. Edward Sise. Wife Mary Abbott, daughter of Ephraim Abbott. Oren was the son of Stephen Fogg and Nancy Batchelder.

haynie - 01/03/98 13:58:19

Comments:


McFarlane, James - 01/03/98 03:36:08
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Doug Fuller
State of Residence of soldier: Virginia
Company in which soldier served: 72nd Reg of Militia

Comments:
James was a colonel during the was of 1812. He lived in Russell County, Va. In addition to his service in the war of 1812, James served in the Virginia House of Delegates several times.

George Sleeker - 01/01/98 05:27:25
My Email:[email protected]
Your Name: Sharon Ann(Sleeker) Reed
State of Residence of soldier: Weakley CO Tenn
Company in which soldier served: 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Militia

Comments:
I got is information out of a University in Weakley CO Tenn. It stated that his penison started Jan. 16 1818 His annual penions was 72 dollars He died on Dec 2 1827 had recevied 883.00. George Sleeker was a private
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