Soldiers of the Revolution and the War of 1812 buried in McLean County, Illinois, Part 2

Author: Custer, Milo., 1880-1952
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Bloomington, Ill.
Number of Pages: 78


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Wife, Esther ( Fowler ) Goodwin - Bull, ch. Eleanor C. (Bull) Arnold, Caroline (Bull) Haner, Eliza (Bull) McMasters, Washington Bull, Milton Bull, Julia A. (Bull) Myres, Mahala (Bull) Moore, Margaret (Bull) Reed. BURTIS, Capt. Jacob H. b. Queens County, Long Island, New York, Nov. 18, 1796. Captain, Jacob H. Burtis' Company, 75th (?) Regt. New York Militia, about 1815. ( Enlisted in New York City. Not in active service. ) Settled in McLean County, Ill. Dec. 1, 1836, d. Hudson, Ill. June 16, 1873. Buried in Havens Grove Cemetery, near Hudson, III. (See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 656.)


Ist Wife, Eliza (Carman) Burtis, ch. Edwin E. Burtis, Phoebe E. (Burtis) Weeks, Jacob H. Burtis, Jr. Hannah A. (Burtis) Carl. 2nd Wife, Mary ( Weeks ) Burtis, ch. Alfred S. Burtis, Catherine A. (Burtis) Collins, Rachel R. (Burtis) Johnston, James H. Burtis . CARNELL, Daniel, b. County, Maryland, Oct. 13, 1792. Sergeant, Capt. Samuel Cockerell s Company, 7th Regt. Virginia Militia, July 29, 1814 to Feb. 22, 1815. Settled in McLean County, Ill. March 22, 1854. d. Arrowsmith Township, May 21, 1863. Buried in Stipp Cemetery, Sec. 20, Arrowsmith Township, McLean County, Ill. ( See Book 242, Page 561, Deed Records, McLean County, Ill. Warrant No. 21067. Information also from Mrs. Mary R. Ross, Daughter, Bloomington, Ill. 1912.)


Wife, Elizabeth (Parker) Carnell, ch. Susan (Carnell) Pancake, Isaac P. Carnell, Sarah C. ( Carnell ) Caylor, Luke Carnell, Benjamin Carnell, Margaret A. (Carnell ) Owens - Muxlow, William H. Carnell, Eliza E. ( Carnell ) Rinehart, Mary R. ( Carnell ) Ross.


, 17 . Private, Capt. John Duvall's Company, 10th (Boswell's) Regt. Kentucky Detached Militia, March 4, 1813 to Sept. 28, 1813. ( See Next Page. ) CHANDLER, Alfred, b. County, ,


CHANDLER, (Continued), Settled near Leroy, Ill. 185 .. d. Empire Township,


McLean County, Ill. Dec. 20, 1865. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery , (?) old part, near Leroy, Ill. (?). See Book 58, Page 625, Deed Records, McLean County, Ill. also Box 32, Case 907, Estate Files, and Circuit Court Records, Sept. Term, 1866, McLean County, Ill. (Information also from the Adjutant - General, State of Kentucky, 1912. )


Wife, Cynthia A. ( ... .) Chandler - Land, ch. Elizabeth (Chandler) Marsh, William D. Chadler, (?) Martha A. ( Chandler ) Knight, John Chandler.


CHENEY, Jonathan, b. Freemans Fort, Virginia, Sept. 13, 1785. 4th Sergeant, Capt. Luther Shepard's Company, Ohio Militia, April 16, 1814 to July 16, 1814. (Helped guard prisoners at Camp Scioto, Ohio.) Settled at Cheneys Grove, ( Named for him ) in what is now McLean County, Ill. Nov. 4, 1825. d. Saybrook, Ill. March 21, 1862. Buried in Saybrook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ill. (See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 383. Information also from the Adjutant - General, State of Ohio 1912.)


Wife, Catherine (Owen) Cheney, ch. Mary (Cheney) Stansbury, Thomas Cheney, Owen Cheney, Keturah Cheney, Emilia (Cheney) Horr, George Cheney, Hon. Wm. Haines Cheney, Catherine (Cheney) Prothero, R. J. Cheney, Rebecca (Cheney) Prothero .


CLINE, George, b. County, Virginia, 1789. Private, Capt. George Shrum's Company of Riflemen, 13th ( Col. Boyd's? ) Regt. Virginia Militia, Aug. 29, 1814 to March 13, 1815. ( At Fort Powhattan.) Settled in McLean County, Ill. about 1839, d. Saybrook, Ill. March 28, 1877. Buried in Saybrook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ill. ( See Biographical Album, McLean County, Ill. 1887, Page 613, also Virginia Muster Rolls, War of 1812. )


Wife, Catherine (Miller) Cline, ch. John Cline, Susan (Cline) Owens , Mary (Cline) Means, Harrison Cline, Rebecca (Cline) Means, Catherine (Cline) Owens, M. V, Cline, Christina (Cline) Reed, George D. Cline.


CROOKSHANK, William, b. Argyle, New York, July 6, 1784. Private, Capt. John Straight's Company, 7th (Green's) Regt. New York Militia, July 7, 1812 to Nov. 30, 1812, also Private, Capt. Hiram Pratt's Company , 7th, ( Green's ) Regt. New York Militia, Dec. 1, 1812 to Dec. 28, 1812, also Private, Lieut. Amos Wiswell's Company, 7th, ( Green s and Adams ) Regt. New York Militia, Sept. 11. 1814 to Sept. 22, 1814. ( In Battle of Lundy's Lane, July 25, 1814) Settled in McLean County, Ill. about 1858, Killed by a railway train near Heyworth, Ill. May 22, 1862. Buried in Heyworth Cemetery, Heyworth, Ill. (Information from J. A. Cruikshank, Grandson, Randolph, Ill. 1913.)


Ist Wife. Elizabeth (Hathaway) Crookshank, ch. Charles Crookshank, Maria (Crookshank) Haden, Jane (Crookshank) Marmon-Noble, George J. Crookshank, Minerva Crookshank, William C. Crookshank, Adaline (Crookshank) George, John A. Crookshank, I. [ See Next Page.]


CROOKSHANK, ( Continued ) 2nd Wife, ... ( .. .) Cook-Miller Crookshank, ch. Mckinley Crookshank, Lucy ( Crookshank ) Dibble Mary E. (Crookshank) Lawrence, James Crookshank, Margaret (Crook - shank ) Crose, Lutitia ( Crookshank ) Iseminger - Tull.


CRUMBAUGH, Daniel, b. Frederick County, Maryland, Dec. 9, 1791. Private Capt. Banum's Company, Col. Richard M. Johnson's Regt. 2nd Battalion , Kentucky Volunteers, War of 1812. ( Enlisted from Scot County, Ky . In Battle of the Thames, Oct. 5, 1813. ) Settled at Buckles Grove, McLean County, Il1. 1830. d. Leroy, Ill. May 19, 1874. Buried in. Oak Grove Cemetery, (new part) near Leroy, Ill. ( See Look 185, Page; 118, Deed Records, McLean County, Ill. - Warrant No. 14497 - also Duis. "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 550. )


Ist Wife, Susan (Winters) Crumbaugh, ch. William H. Crumbaugh, Johal J. Crumbaugh, Ann M. (Crumbaugh) Wiley.


2nd Wife, Martha M. (Robbins) Crumbaugh, ch. Sarah E. (Crumbaugh Craig, Mary C. (Crumbaugh) Cope, Leonard A. Crumbaugh, James T. Crumbaugh, Daniel T. Crumbaugh, Emily M. (Crumbaugh ) Reese Francis M. Crumbaugh, Caroline T. (Crumbaugh ) Rogers, Martha ( Crumbaugh ) Bartlett, Nancy T. ( Crumbaugh ) McConnell - Hamilton Sinah G. ( Crumbaugh ) Bartlett .


CUNNINGHAM, Robert, b. County, North Carolina, June 3, 178c Private, Capt. John Norris's Company of Infantry, Lieut. - Col. Josep Bartholomew's Battalion, Indiana Militia, Sept. 11, 1811 to Nov. 24, 1811 ( In Battle of Tippecanoe, Nov. 7, 1811. ) Settled at Cheney's Grove, i what is now McLean County, Ill. 1829, d. Saybrook, Ill. Sept. 28, 1858 Buried in Saybrook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ill. (See Duis' 'Good Old Times 1874, Page 394; History of McLean County, Ill. 1879, Page 538 : Filso Club Publication, No. 18, Page 116, and Estate Files, McLean County, Il Box 21, Case 381, Etc.)


Wife, Apphia ( Cleveland ) Cunningham, ch. Sarah ( Cunningham Matthews, Apphia (Cunningham) Stine , Phoebe (Cunningham) Cates Anna (Cunningham) Ball - Byers, (?) Mary (Cunningham) Cunningham Thomas Cunningham, James Cunningham, Abigail (Cunningham) Sper:d Feraby (Cunningham) Henline, King S. Cunningham, Sardelia (Cunning - ham) , (?) Emeline (Cunningham) Adams - Cary, William ( Cunningham, Rezalda ( Cunningham ) Devore, Jeremiah Cunninghan Jesse Cunningham, Robert Cunningham, Jr.


CUSEY, Job, b. near Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, May 31, 1794. [Not Enlisted. Served as a Teamster (from Maryland) during the War of 1812. Settled i Old Town Timber, McLean County, Ill. 1836, d. McLean County, Ill. Jul 4, 1849. Buried in Rodman (or Pleasant Grove) Cemetery, Sec. 27, O1 Town Township, McLean County, Ill. (See Duis' 'Good Old Times' 1872 Page 505, and Book I Page 285, Supervisors Record, McLean County, Ill. Wife, Sarah ( Ford ) Cusey, ch. [ See Next Page.


JONATHAN CHENEY.


GEORGE CLINE.


-


WILLIAM CROOKSHANK.


DANIEL CRUMBAUGH.


LIBRARY OF THE


CUSEY, (Continued ) ch. Hon. John Cusey, Elenor (Cusey) Hand, James C.


Cusey, Henry C. Cusey, William Cusey, Ford Cusey, Anna (Cusey ) Foster, McDould Cusey, Malinda (Cusey) Maxwell, Rebecca (Cusey) Forbes, Jennie (Cusey) Barnes, Ezekial Cusey.


DAWSON, James R. b. Bourbon County, Kentucky, Oct. 10, 1794. Private, Capt. John R. Lemon s Company, Ohio Militia, Nov. 12, 1812 to Dec. 12, 1812, ( At Zane's Block House, ) also Private, Captain Philip Kiser's Company, Ohio Militia, Aug. 12, 1813 to Sept. 21, 1813. Settled in what is now Money Creek Township, McLean County, Ill. Sept. 26, 1832. d. Money Creek Township, April 11, 1848. Buried in Dawson Cemetery, Sec. 13, Money Creek Township, McLean County, Ill. (See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 684, also Adjutant - Generals Records, State of Ohio. Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 163.)


Ist Wife, Mary (Ogden) Dawson, ch. Albert Dawson, John Dawson (Of Lexington, Ill.) Croghan Dawson, Samuel Dawson, Cynthia ( Dawson ) Kemp, Margaret (Dawson) Roe, Washington Dawson, James M. Dawson. 2nd Wife, Sarah ( .) Robbins - Dawson, ch. Lafayette Dawson , Philander Dawson, Mary (Dawson) Underwood.


DICKERSON, Michael, b. County, N. C. (?) July 10, 1797. Private,


Capt. 's Company, Regt.


Tennessee Militia, (?) War of 1812.


Settled at Randolphs Grove, in what is now McLean County, Ill. 1826. d. Leroy, Ill. Feb. 10, 1836. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, ( old part ) near Leroy, Ill. (See "Biographical Album" of McLean County, Il1. 1887, Page 1057, also Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 533 .


Wife, Jane (Rutledge) Dickerson, ch. James W. Dickerson, Sarah Ann (Dickerson) Williams, Robert F. Dickerson, Henry C. Dickerson, Caleb P. Dickerson, Matilda (Dickerson) Downing, Wesley M. Dickerson.


DIMMICK, Adolphus, b. Tolland County, Connecticut, Jan. 13, 1791. [Military Record Not Found.] Settled at Old Town Timber, McLean County, Ill. Nov. 25, 1832, d. McLean County, Ill. Dec. 25, 1845. Buried in Dawson Cemetery, Sec. 26, Dawson Township, McLean County, Il1. ( See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 749.)


Wife, Esther ( Livingston ) Dimmick - Ireland. [No ch. who lived to maturity.]


DOWNEY, Alexander, b. Frederick (?) County, Maryland, (?) .... , 17 ...


Settled in what is now McLean County, Ill. 1828. d. near Lexington, Ill. 18 ... Buried in Indian Field Cemetery, Sec. 20, Lexington Township , McLean County, Ill. ( Information from A. V. Pierson, Lexington, Ill. 1913. See also Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 672.) Wife, Mary (Tucker) Downey, ch. Benjamin Downey, William Downey, Henson B. Downey. [ Others ? ]


DUNKLE, George, b. .. County, Virginia, April 26, 1784. Private Capt. Samuel Cockerell's Company, 7th, (Col. Saunder's) Regt. Virginia Militia, July 29, 1814 to Feb. 22, 1814. Settled in McLean County, I11. 18 ... d. Lexington, Ill. Oct. 10, 1851. Buried in Scroggin's Cemetery, Lexington. Ill. ( Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 130.)


Wife, ) Dunkle, ch. Cyrus Dunkle, Saral


(Dunkle) Janes, Eliza (Dunkle)


Anna (Dunkle)


FLESHER, Henry, b. Highland County, Virginia, Sept. 2, 1784. Private, i


Capt. 's Company, Regt. Virginia Militia, War of 1812. Settled in McLean


County, Ill. about 1830, d. near Lexington, Il1. Oct. 1, 1850. Buried in Indian Field Cemetery, Sec. 20, Lexington Township, McLean County, I11. ( Information from A. V. Pierson, Lexington, Il1. 1911. See also History of McLean County, Ill. 1879, Page 480.)


Wife, Susan (Popejoy) Flesher, ch. Harrison Flesher, Perry Flesher, William Flesher, Henry Flesher (3), Caroline (Flesher) Flesher, Eliza - -beth (Flesher) Hefner, Sarah A. (Flesher) Flesher, Catharine (Flesher) Paul, Mary (Flesher) Popejoy.


FLESHER, John, b. Highland County, Virginia, Feb. 16, 1792. Lieutenant, Capt. Jesse Henkle's Company, 5th Regt. Virginia Militia, July 21, 1814 to Dec. 16, 1815. Settled in McLean County, II1. 1841. d. near Lexington, Ill. April 29, 1868. Buried in Scroggin's Cemetery, Lexington, Ill. (Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 164.)


Wife, Mary (Seibert) Flesher, ch. Jesse Flesher, Peter Flesher, George Flesher, Catharine (Flesher) Turnipseed - Vandeventer, John Flesher, Jr. Mary (Flesher) Jones, Alcinda (Flesher) Flesher, Elizabeth ( Flesher ) Blake, Andrew Flesher, William M. Flesher.


FLING , Richard, b. Halifax (?) County, Virginia, May 25, 1783. Private, Capt. Joseph Sandford's Company, 69th Regt. Virginia Militia, ( Halifax County.) June 27, 1813 to Aug. 19, 1813, also Private, Capt. John A .. Burd's Company, Col. Laval's Regt. U. S. Light Dragoons, War of 1812. ( In Battle of North Point, Sept. 14, 1814, Wounded. Discharged May I, 1815. Received a Pension.) Settled at Bloomington, Ill. about 1836, d. Bloomington, Ill. Sept. 28, 1855. Buried in old City Cemetery, Blooming -. - ton, Ill. ( Information from Mrs. C. M. Heller, Daughter, Towanda, Ill. 1912. See also Virginia Muster Rolls, War of 1812.)


Wife, Elizabeth (Wilkinson) Fling, ch. Richard Fling, Jr. Owen Fling, Thomas Fling, Ann E. (Fling) Williams, Angeline A. (Fling) Heller.


FORDICE, Stanton, Sr. b.


County, Nova Scotia, ? April 9, 1777. Private, Capt. James Flagg's Company , Major Samuel Connell's Regt. Ohio Militia, Oct. 20, 1812 to Jan. 11, 1813. Settled in McLean County, Ill. about 1830, d. near Bloomington, Il1. July 10, 1840. Buried in Scogins Cemetery , Sec. 18, Bloomington Township, McLean County, Ill. ( See Book 125, Page 262, Deed Records, - Warrant No. 46224. - ; Box 5, Case, 148, Estate Files, McLean County, Ill. and Fordice Family Records, also Adjutant - Generals Records, State of Ohio.) [ See Next Page.]


FORDICE, (Continued ), Wife, Susannah ( Marsh ) Fordice, ch. Stanton


Fordice, Jr. Daniel Fordice, Lucy ( Fordice ) Dean, John Fordice, Sophronia (Fordice) Dean, James M. Fordice, Sr. Henry Fordice, Robert Fordice, David Fordice, Eliza Fordice.


FRANKEBERGER, Rev. Jesse, (M. E. Minister,) b. ... County, Pennsyl - - vania, (?) May 16, 1791. 3rd Sergeant, Capt. Abner Barrett's Company, Ist Regt. 2nd Battalion, Ohio Militia, Aug. 21, 1812 to Nov. 3, 1812. ( Enlisted at Sandusky, Ohio. ) Settled in McLean County, Il1. 1829, d. Bloomington. Ill. Jan. 10, 1870. Buried in Frankeberger Cemetery, Sec. 27 , Dawson Township, McLean County, Ill. ( See Book 72, Page 369, Deed Records, McLean County, Ill. - Warrant No. 4754 , - and Adjutant - Generals Records, State of Ohio. Information also from Mrs. Jane Hendryx, Daughter, Bloomington, Ill. 1912.)


Ist Wife, Rachel ( Cheney ) Frankeberger, ch. Emily ( Frankeberger ) Gibbs, Sarah A. (Frankeberger) Nichols.


2nd Wife, Rosannah (Rinehart) Frankeberger, ch. Jane (Frankeberger) Hendryx , Sophia ( Frankeberger ) Rathbun, Benjamin Frankeberger, David Frankeberger.


3rd Wife, Eliza A. (Sheeley) Frankeberger, ch. Alfred Frankeberger, Joel Frankeberger, Lucinda ( Frankeberger ) Van Gundy, Mary E. (Frankeberger) McCune, Jason T. Frankeberger, Matilda (Frankeberger) Hubbart, Jesse Frankeberger, Jr.


FULTON, William, b. Westmoreland (?) County, Pennsylvania, Dec. 24, 1792. Private, Capt. John Loughry's Company of Riflemen, 30th Regt. 2nd Brigade, 15th Division, Pennsylvania Militia, 1812 - 1813. Settled near Bloomington, Ill. 1851, d. Bloomington, Ill. Feb. 18, 1871. Buried on Lot 36, Section A, Evergreen Cemetery, Bloomington, Ill. ( See Biographical Album of McLean County, Illinois, 1887, Page 1094, and Pennsylvania Archives, 6th Series, Vol. VII, Page 780. Information also from Albert Fulton, Grandson, Heyworth, Ill. 1912.)


Ist Wife, Leah (Thompson) Fulton, Son, Thompson Fulton. 2nd Wife Mary ( Moore ) Fulton, ch. William Fulton, Jr. James Fulton, Sarah ( Fulton ) Boyd, Robert Fulton.


FUNK, John, Sr. b. Clark County, Kentucky, 1791. Private, Capt. Robert McElwaine's Company, [Col. Trimble's Regt. ] Ohio Militia, Sept. 28, 1812 to Oct. 25, 1812, also 3rd Sergeant in same Company, April 20, 1813 to July 16, 1813. Settled in McLean County, Il1. 183 .. , d. Funk's Grove, Feb. .. , 1855. Buried in Funk's Grove Cemetery, Sec. 17, Funk's Grove Township, McLean County, Ill. ( Information from M. C. Funk, Son, Covel, Ill. 1912, and Adjutant - Generals Records, State of Ohio.)


Wife, Margaret (Carr) Funk, ch. Nancy (Funk) Ross, Tabitha (Funk) Carlin, John Funk, Jr, James Funk, Elizabeth (Funk) Carson, Sarah (Funk) Jones, Absalom Funk, (2) Julia Ann (Funk) Beard, Merritt C. Funk.


GATES, Timothy M. Jr. b. Bridgetown, Maine, Sept. 1, 1777. Private, Capt. Timothy Bull's Company, Ohio Militia, Aug. 1, 1813 to Sept. 7, 1813. Settled at Bloomington, Ill. 1828, d. Bloomington, Ill. April 20, 1844. Buried in old City Cemetery, Bloomington, Ill. ( See Adjutant - Generals Records, State of Ohio. Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 84. Inform - -ation also from Mrs. James B. Kelly, Great-granddaughter, Bloomingto 1 Ill. 1913 .)


Wife, Margaret (Hughes) Gates, ch. Melinda (Gates) Whipple, Stephen F. Gates, Mary M. (Gates) Baker. Elizabeth E. Gates, Emily G. (Gates) McKisson, Charles C. Gates, Horatio Gates, Hannah ( Gates ) Powell, James Myrick Gates.


GIST, Thomas, b.


County, Virginia, (?) .. 1785. Lieutenant,


Capt. 's Company, 12th Regt. U. S. Infantry , War of 1812. (Commissioned March 12, 1812. Enlisted at Alexandria, Va. Stationed at Baltimore, Md. and along the Potomac River. ) Settled in McLean County, Ill. 18 .. , d. McLean County, Ill. Feb. 16, 1869. Buried in East Twin Grove Cemetery, Sec. 35, Dry Grove Township, McLean County , Il1. ( Information from Mrs. Francis Daiger , Granddaughter, Bloomington, Ill. 1913, and the Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Md.)


Ist Wife, Mary ( .... .) Gist, ch. Jane (Gist) McCordle, Mary (Gist)


, David Gist, Ratio Gist, Rachel Gist, (1) Joseph Gist, Margaret (Gist) Bogle.


2nd Wife, Sarah (McCordle) Gist, ch. Nancy (Gist) Sutton, Rachael Gist, (2) Maria ( Gist ) Scott, Violet ( Gist ) Wynn, Susannah ( Gist) Douglas, Thomas H. Gist.


GOODHEART, William R. b. near Edenburg, Scotland, Dec. 1, 1780. (Complete Military Record Not Found. Enlisted under Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison at Lancaster, Pa. about Oct. .. , 1813.) Settled at Bloomington, Ill. 1830, d. Bloomington, Ill. April 3, 1842. Buried in old City Cemetery, Bloomington Ill. ( See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 182. Information also from James Goodheart, Sr. Son, Bloomington, Ill. 1913.)


Wife, Sarah Ann (Clouse) Goodheart, ch. Jacob Goodheart, Elizabeth C. (Goodheart) Rankin, Mary C. (Goodheart) Johnson, George W. Good - - heart, William R. Goodheart, Jr. Ann C. (Goodheart) Douglas, Sarah M (Goodheart) Livingston, John H. Goodheart, James Goodheart, Sr. Julia A. P. (Goodheart) Douglas.


GREENMAN, Jeremiah, (2) b. Providence, Rhode Island, Aug. 8, 1794. Private, Capt. William Keys' Company, Col. Duncan McArthur's Ist Regt. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Ohio Militia, April 27, 1812 to June 30, 1812. Settled in McLean County, Il1. 1831 , d. McLean County, Ill. Oct. 16, 1843. Buried in Dawson Cemetery, Sec. 26, Dawson Township, McLean County, Ill. (See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 746, and Adjutant Generals Records, State of Ohio. Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 131 ) Wife, Letitia (McCoy) Greenman, ch. Thomas M. Greenman, Sarah A. (Greenman) Moran, Emaline (Greenman) Dimon, Henry C. Greenman, George W. Greenman, Elizabeth J. (Greenman) Grogg, Jeremiah Green- - man, (3) Mary L. (Greenman) Van Gundy.


JESSE FRANKEBERGER.


WILLIAM FULTON.


SAMUEL HARRY.


JESSE HAYENS.


LIBRARY OF THE


HAINS, Benjamin, b. Ross County, Ohio, Aug. 12, 1777. Private. Capt. Samuel Hole's Company, Major George Danow's Odd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 4th Division, Ohio Militia, Aug. 22, 1812 to Oct. 23, 1812. Settled at Bloomington, Il1. 1831 , d. Bloomington, Ill. Feb. 28, 1849. Buried in old City Cemetery, Bloomington, Ill. ( See Adjutant - Generals Records, State of Ohio, Gravestone Inscription, and 'M. E. Biographies') Wife, Rebecca (Haman) Hains, ch. Delilalı (Hains) Marshall, Margery ( Hains ) Bunn, Catharine ( Hains ) Thomas, Dr. Thomas H. Hains, Benjamin C. Hains.


HALDERMAN, John, b. Augusta County, Virginia, about 1794. Private, Capt. Alexander R. Given's Company, also known as Lieut. Samuel Crawford's Company, 5th (McDowell's) Regt. Virginia Militia, Aug. 30, 1812 to Dec. 9, 1814. ( Resided in Augusta City, Va. Discharged at Camp Cross Roads.) Settled in McLean County, Ill. about 1835, d. McLean County, Ill. Sept. .. , 1836. Buried in Frankeberger Cemetery, Sec. 27, Dawson Township, McLean County, Ill. ( See Book 144, Page 8, Deed Records, McLean County, Ill. - Warrant No. 50089 - Information also from H. E. Millay, Ellsworth, Ill. 1913.) [Note: John Halderman never married.] HAND, George C. b. County, Virginia, . 1789. Private, Capt. John Wilson's Company, Renick's Mounted Regt. Ohio Volunteers, May 8, 1813 to May 29, 1813. Settled at Randolph's Grove, in what is now McLean County, Ill. 1825, d. Randolph's Grove, Sept. 25, 1845. Buried in Miller (or Randolph Township) Cemetery, Sec. 26, Randolph Township, McLean County, Ill. ( His family received a land-warrant after his death. See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 775. Information also from Mrs. Barbara Fisher, Granddaughter, Randolph, Il1. 1913.)


Wife, Barbara (Crose) Hand, ch. Mary (Hand) Mabary, Elizabeth (Hand) Mabary, Nancy ( Hand ) Brock, Amelia ( Hand ) Stringfield, Delilah (Hand) Weedman, Lucinda (Hand) Adams, Susannah (Hand) Holloway, Philip Hand, G. W. Hand , Solomon Hand, W. Fletcher Hand, Cynthia Hand, Melissa Hand.


HANER, John, Sr. b. Fayette (?) County, Ohio, ... , 17 ... [ Sergeant, Capt. William Kilgore's Company, Col. John McDonald's Regt. Oliio Militia, ( Fayette County, Ohio,) July 28, 1813 to Sept. 5, 1813.] Settled in McLean County, Ill. about 1828, d. in what is now Lexington Township, Dec. 28, 1846. Buried in Indian Field Cemetery, Sec. 20, Lexington Twp. McLean County, Ill. ( See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 674, Pox 7, Case 286, Estate Files, McLean County, Ill. and Adjutant - Generals Records, State of Ohio.)


Wife, Mary ( ... .) Haner, ch. John Haner, Jr. Catherine (Haner) Brumhead , Jacob Haner , William Haner, Mary ( Haner ) Flesher, Elizabeth (Haner) Ashabran, Isaac Haner.


HARBISON, John, b. . County, Virginia, Jan. 6, 1795. Private, Capt. 's Company, 39th Regt. U. S. Infantry, War of 1812. ( Enlisted at Knoxville, Tennessee, Nov. 9, 1813. ) Settled in McLean County, Ill. 18 .. , d. Lexington, Ill. Oct. 6, 1885. Buried in Porteus Cemetery, near Lexington, Ill. [See Next Page.]


HARBISON, (Continued), Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 316. ( See Lox 374, Case 3352 , Estate Files, McLean County , Ill. ) Wife, ( .. ... ... ) Harbison, Dau. Margaret Harbison. [Other ch .? ] County, Virginia, ("near the Pctomac River" HARNESS, Jacob. b.


April 3, 1785 .


, Capt.


's Company,


Regt. Kentucky Militia, (?) War of 1812.


Settled in McLean County, Ill. 1836, d. near Lexington, Il1. April 6, 1840. Buried in Indian Field Cemetery, Sec. 20, Lexington Township. McLean County, Ill. (See Biographical Album of McLean County, Ill. 1887, Page 1103, and Biographical Record of McLean County, Il1. 1899, Page 189.)


Wife, Christina (Smith) Harness, ch. Mahala (Harness) Busick, Sarah (Harness) Edwards, Alice (Harness) Chance, Isaac Harness.


HARRITT, Henry J. b.


County, Maryland, (?) March 22, 1797.


Served under Gen. John Strickler in Battle of North Point near Baltimore Md. Sept. 14, 1814. Settled in Bloomington, Ill. 18 .. , d. 809 W. Market St. Bloomington, Ill. April 22, 1870. Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Bloomington, Ill. ( See Daily Pantagraph Files, April, 1870.)


Wife, Catherine (. .) Harritt, ch. Andrew F. Harritt, Henry S. Harritt, Honora (Harritt) Murphy, (?) [Others? ]


HARRY, Samuel, b. Rockingham County, Virginia, July 22, 1784. Private, Capt. Daniel Strickler's Company, of Infantry, 6th (Coleman's) Regiment Virginia Militia, Sept. 1, 1814 to Dec. 8, 1814. ( At Washington, D. C. Discharged at Camp Cross Roads) Settled in McLean County, Il1. 1855, d. Dale Township, Dec. 19, 1862. Buried in West Twin Grove Cemetery, Sec. 3, Dale Township, McLean County, Ill. ( Information from S. T. Enlow, Grandson, Bloomington, Ill. R. F. D. 5, 1912.)


Wife, Mary R. ( Thompson ) Harry, ch. George W. Harry, John B. T. Harry , Thomas S. Harry, Samuel T. Harry, Louisa F. (Harry) Enlow, Caroline Harry, Lucinda Harry, Rebecca Harry, Malinda Harry.


HARVEY, Nehemiah K. b. Franklin County, Pennsylvania, March 22, 1789 .. Private, Capt. Samuel Dunn's Company, 5th (Fenton's) Regiment, Penn - - sylvania Militia, March 1, 1814 to Aug. 31, 1814. (Discharged at Albany N. Y. ) Settled in McLean County, Ill. 1855, d. Dale Township, Jan. 17, 1863. Buried in Scogin's Cemetery, Sec. 18, Bloomington, Twp. McLean County, Ill. ( Information from John M. Harvey, Son, Bloomington, Il1. 1912. Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 525.)


Wife , Harriet ( McVity ) Harvey, ch. Catharine A. ( Harvey ) Piper, Eliza C. ( Harvey ) Campbell, William T. Harvey , James B. Harvey , Edward M. Harvey, John M. Harvey, Martha H. (Harvey) McCurdy , Maria J. (Harvey) Bittinger.


HAVENS, Jesse, b. "near mouth of Squawn River" New Jersey, June 23, 17811 Served under Major Croghan, ( one of 160 men ) at the Defense of Fort! Stephenson, Ohio, Aug. 1 and 2, 1813. ( Enlisted from Newark, Ohio.) Settled at Havens' Grove, (Namned for him) McLean County, Ill. 1829. d. Iowa, Dec. 2, 1862. [ See Next Page.]


HAVENS, (Continued) Buried in Havens Grove Cemetery, near Hudson, Il1 .


(See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 630.)


Wife, Rebecca (Hinthorn) Havens, ch. Elizabeth (Havens) Platt, Anna (Havens) Smith, Dorcas (Havens) Wheeler, Margaret (Havens) Trimmer John Havens, Hiram Havens, Jesse D. Havens, Rev. James Havens, Rev. Enoch S. Havens, Irod M. Havens, William M. Havens.




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