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Wife, Mary M. ( ... .) Rowley, ch. Sarah (Rowley) Lydia M. Rowley, William Rowley, Charlotte T. ( Rowley ) Gassette, John D. Rowley, James J. Rowley, Katherine (Rowley) Carroll, Martha (Rowley) Bingham, Harriet (Rowley) Munger, Mary Rowley, Edward O. Rowley, George A. Rowley, Gertrude (Rowley) Beaumont.
RUST, William, b. Granville County, North Carolina, Feb. 23, 1794. Private, ? Capt. 's Company, ... Regt. Tennessee Militia, War of 1812. ( Enlisted from Maury County, Tennessee. In Battle of New Orleans, Jan. 8, 1815. ) Settled at Randolph's Grove, McLean County, Il1. 1834. d. Randolph Township, Aug. 25, 1873. Buried in Passwaters Cemetery, Sec. 27, Randolph Township, McLean County, Il1. ( See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 805.)
Wife, Nancy (McGhee) Rust, ch. James W. Rust, John F. Rust, George W. Rust, Martha A. (Rust) Lindley, William M. Rust, Harvey J. Rust, Mary (Rust) Hougham, Arnetta Rust, Nancy C. Rust.
RUTLEDGE, Thomas, Sr. b. Charleston, South Carolina, Oct. 17, 1768. Served in the Kentucky Militia, (Rangers) War of 1812. ( No Official Record of Service Found.) Settled at Randolph's Grove, in what is now McLean County, Ill. 1828, d. Randolph's Grove, Aug. 20, 1830. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, ( old part ) near Leroy, Ill. ( See History of DeWitt County , Il1. 1882, Page 311, also Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 765, and Biographical Album of McLean County, Il1. 1887, Pages 642-'3. Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 486.)
Wife, Sallie ( Smith ) Rutledge, ch. James Rutledge, Mark Rutledge, Robert H. Rutledge, Cynthia (Rutledge) Rutledge, Mary ( Rutledge ) Craig, William J. Rutledge, Elizabeth (Rutledge) Brittin, Sarah (Rutledge) Cline, Jane (Rutledge) Dickerson.
SPAWR, Valentine, b. Westmoreland County, (?) Pennsylvania, Sept. 17, 1769. , Capt . 's Company, U. S. Infantry, (?) Wayne's War, 1793 - 1795. ( In Battle of the Maumee, Aug. 20, 1794. Wounded.) Settled in what is now McLean County , Ill. 1827, d. near Selma, Il1. Feb. 5, 1855. Buried in Selma Cemetery, Selma, Lexington Township, McLean County, Ill. (See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 665, and Biographical Album of McLean County, Il1. 1887, Page 992. Information also from A. V. Pierson, Lexington , Ill. 1912.) Wife, Anna M. (Richer) Spawr, ch. Margaret (Spawr) Lucas, Catherine (Spawr) Guthrie , Susan (Spawr) McLean - Punchess, Mary (Spawr) Beers, Sarah (Spawr) Flesher, Jacob Spawr, George Spawr, Peter Spawr, John Spawr . STANSBURY, Ezekiel, b. Greene County, Tennessee,
Capt. Cook's Company, Tennessee Militia, War of 1812, , 1794. Private,
( In Battle of Horse Shoe Bend, March 27, 1814. ) Settled in McLean County, Ill. 1833, d. Saybrook, Ill. April 15, 1857. Buried in Saybrook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ill. (See Book 78, Page 12, Deed Records, McLean County, Ill. - Warrant No. 29728-, History of McLean County Ill. 1879 , Page 541, and Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 420. Information also from T. A. Stansbury, Nephew, Bloomington, Ill. 1913.). Wife, Sarah (Graham) Stansbury, ch. Louisa (Stansbury) Myers, Charles W. Stansbury, Andrew Stansbury, Emily (Stansbury) Campbell, Isaac Stansbury, John Stansbury, Elizabeth (Stansbury) White, James Stans - - bury, Esther (Stansbury) Stine .
STUBBLEFIELD, Robert, b. Halifax County, Virginia, Nov. 23, 1793. Private, Capt. John C. Pryor's Troop of Cavalry, 21st Regt. Virginia Militia, April 24, 1813 to Feb. 22, 1815. (Generally) Settled at Funks Grove, in what is now McLean County, Ill. Dec. 1824, d. Funk's Grove, June 8, 1870. Buried in Funk's Grove Cemetery, Sec. 17, Funk's Grove Township, McLean County , Il1. ( See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 596, and Virginia Muster Rolls, 1812 - 1815, Page 653.)
Ist Wife, Sarah ( Funk ) Stubblefield, ch. Absalom Stubblefield, Ann (Stubblefield) Lightner, Mary (Stubblefield) Groves, John Stubblefield . 2nd Wife, Dorothy (Funk) Stubblefield, ch. George M. Stubblefield, Jesse Stubblefield, Frances (Stubblefield) Murphy, Adam Stubblefield , Eve Stubblefield, Edward Stubblefield, Isaac Stubblefield, William R. C. Stubblefield, Frank Stubblefield, Charles W. Stubblefield.
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'ANCE, James, b. Todd (?) County, Kentucky, Feb. 12, 1788. [ Ist Sergeant, Capt. Zachariah Terrell's Company . Major John Davis' Regt . Kentucky Militia , ? In Battle of New Orleans, Jan. 8, 1815. ? ] Settled in McLean County, Ill. Nov. 5, 1835, d. Woodford County, Il1. Nov. 1, 1860. Buried in Stout's Grove Cemetery, Sec. 16, Danvers Townsl:ip, McLean County, Ill. ( Information from F. M. Hall, Danvers, Ill. 1912. See also Filson Club Publication No. 19, Page 201, and Biographical Record of McLean County, Il1. 1899, Pages 466, 489, and 490.)
Ist Wife, Jane Bell (Hay) Vance, ch. Peter H. Vance, Andrew Vance, Elizabeth (Vance) Boggs, Rachel (Vance) Mitchel. 2nd Wife, Mary F. (Hay) Vance, (No ch.)
County, Tennessee, (?) Nov. 6, 1785.
ANDEVENTER, Jacob, b. , Capt. .'s Company, ..... ... Regt. Tennessee Militia, (?) War of 1812. Settled at Buckles' Grove, McLean County, Il1. 18 ... , d. Buckles' Grove, Oct. 24, 1833. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, ( old part ) near Leroy, Ill. ( Information from Stephen VanDeventer, Grandson, and F. M. Rutledge, Leroy, Ill. 1913.)
Wife, Rachel (
.) VanDeventer, ch. Mary ( VanDeventer ) Rutledge, Mahala (VanDeventer) Story, James VanDeventer .
VALKER, William, b. Rutherford County, North Carolina, Oct. 17, 1781. Private , Capt. M. R. Alexander's Company, ( 11th Company Detached from 3rd Rutherford Regiment,) 8th (Lieut .- Col. Nathan Horton's) Regt. - Merrit Burgin, Ist Major, Samuel Davidson, 2nd Major,- North Carolina Militia, War of 1812. ( In Battle of New Orleans, Jan. 8, 1815. ) Settled at Blooming Grove, in what is now McLean County, Ill. 1824, d. Blooming Grove, Jan. 16, 1861. Buried in Blooming Grove Cemetery, Sec. 27, Bloomington Township, McLean County, Ill. ( Information from J. B. Orendorff, Grandson, and Adjutant - Generals Records, State of North Carolina. Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 517.)
Wife, Nancy (Driskill) Walker, ch. Fanny P. (Walker) Little, Mary M. (Walker) Orendorff, Elizabeth M. (Walker) Cox, Sophronia J. (Walker) Cox, John Wesley Walker .
WARLOW, Benjamin, b. Taberg, Oneida County, New York, Feb. 3, 1785. Private, Capt. Elisha Strong's Company, Lieut. - Col. Longley's Regt. Massachusetts Militia, Sept. 13, 1814 to Nov. 7, 1814. Settled at Twin Grove, McLean County, Il1. 1834, d. Dry Grove Township, Sept. 5, 1864. Buried in West Twin Grove Cemetery, Sec. 33, Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Ill. (Information from Richard A. Warlow, Son, Stanford, Ill. 1912, and Miss Belle Warlow, Grand-daughter, Bloomington, Il1. 1913. See also Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 478, and Biographical Record of McLean County, Il1. 1899, Page 269. )
Wife, Elizabeth ( Bond ) Warlow, ch. Jonathan B. Warlow, William C. Warlow, Sarepta E. ( Warlow ) Baker, Richard A. Warlow, Lafayette Warlow, Bond W. Warlow.
WELCH, William, b. .
County, Virginia, Feb. 5, 1790. Private, Capt. Nathaniel Widgeon's Company, 27th (Col. Major S. Pitts) Regt. Virginia Militia, (Northampton County,) Oct. 9, 1813 to Oct. 24, 1813, and Aug. 23, 1814 to Oct. 31, 1814. (?) [ See Next Page.]
WELCH, ( Continued,) Or Private, Capt. Alexander Taylor's Company, Ist Regt. Virginia Militia, Sept. 1, 1814 to Oct. 31, 1814, (?) Settled in what is now Lexington Township, McLean County, Ill. about 1850, ? d. Selma, Illinois, July 20, 1865. Buried in Selma Cemetery, Selma, Lexington Twp. McLean County, Ill. ( Information from A. V. Pierson, Lexington, I11. 1912. See Virginia Muster and Pay Rolls, 1812 - 1815.) Wife, Mary ? ( .......... ) Welch, ch. Vine Welch, Hiram Welch, Rensellaer Welch, Mary (Welch) Kennedy.
WILcox, Edward, b. County, Pennsylvania, Aug. 30, 1776. Private, Capt. Clement Twiford's Company, 3rd (Stewarts) Regt. Ohio Militia, July 26, 1813 to Aug. 10, 1813, also Private, Capt. Coonrod Flesher's Company, 3rd (Stewarts) Regt. Ohio Militia, Aug. 11, 1813 to Sept. 5, 1813. Settled in McLean County, Ill. 1832, d. Money Creek Township, Nov. 20, 1849. Buried in Wilcox Cemetery, Sec. 5, Money Creek Township, McLean County, I11. ( See Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Pages 705-'6. Information also from Mrs. A. A. Stewart, Grand - daughter, Lexington. Ill. 1913.) Wife, Sarah (Richardson) Wilcox, ch. Mary (Wilcox) Thomas, Elizabeth ( Wilcox ) Owens, William Wilcox.
WILHOITE, Joshua, b. Versailles County, Kentucky, ......... , 17 ... , Private, Capt. Peter Dudley's Company, Volunteer Light Infantry, 10th (Powell s) Regt. Kentucky Militia, March 29, 1813 to Sept. 22, 1813. ( Volunteered at Frankfort, Ky. Discharged at Bass Island. ) Settled in McLean County, Il1. 1851, d. ( of cholera, ) in what is now Downs Township, July 27, 1855. Buried in Wilhoite Family burial - ground, ( abandoned, ) on S. B. Mason Farm, Sec. 18, Downs Township, McLean County, Ill. ( Information from S. B. Mason, and Mrs. Amanda Nelson, Bloomington, Ill. and Dr. W. F. Wilhoite, Grandson, Wichita, Kans. 1913.)
Wife, Polly (Sparks) Wilhoite, ch. Dr. Willis C. Wilhoite, Elial T. Wilhoite James M. Wilhoite, Lucy ( Wilhoite ) Hancock, Alexander Wilhoite, Reuben Wilhoite.
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WILLIAMS, Robert M. b. 1793. , Capt . 's Company, Regt. War of 1812. Settled in Bloomington, Il1. 18 ... , d. 319 South Center St. Bloom - - ington, Il1. Aug. 31, 1874. Buried on Lot 22, Sec. 2, Evergreen Cemetery Bloomington, Ill. ( See Pantagraph Files, Sept. 1874. Information also from Mrs. James B. Kelly, and Samuel Custer, Bloomington, Il1. 1912.)
Wife, ( .. ... ) Williams, ch. D. Newton Williams, Daniel P. Williams, Robert Williams, Annie (Williams) Seeley, Fannie (Williams) Ida ( Williams)
WITHEROW, David, b. Franklin County, Pennsylvania, .......... , 1796. Private, Capt. William Alexander's Company , Findlay's Battalion, Pennsylvania Volunteers, War of 1812. ( Dates of Service Not Found.) Settled in Dale Township, McLean County, Ill. 1857, d. Dale Township, March ... , 1862. Buried in Scogin's Cemetery, Sec. 18, Bloomington Township, McLean County, Ill. ( Information from John M. Harvey, Bloomington, Il1. 1913. ) Wife, Elizabeth (Gaston) Witherow, ch. William G. Witherow, Lavina ( Witherow) Hefner, Martha J. (Witherow) Harvey, Joseph A. Witherow, Quincy A. Witherow, Elizabeth Witherow.
WILLIAM WALKER.
ROBERT STUBBLEFIELD.
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BENJAMIN WARLOW.
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YOUNG, William, b. County, Virginia, about 1785. Lieutenant, Capt. Sawer's Company, 6th Regt. Virginia Militia, War of IS12. Settled at the Mackinaw Timber, Mclean County, I11. 1832, d. Money Creek Twp. Sept. ... , 1860. Euried in Clarksville Cemetery, Sec. 3, Morey Creek Twp. McLean County, Il1. ( Information from A. V. Pierson, Lexington, Il1. 1912. See also Duis' "Good Old Times" 1874, Page 715, and Pook 112, Page 237, Deed Records, McLean County, Ill. - Warrant No. 22154.) Ist Wife, Mary (Smith) Young, ch. Anderson Young, Madison Young. 2nd Wife, Mary (Hughes) Young, ch. Christiana (Young) Winklepleck, Allen Young, John Young.
ADDENDA No. 1.
BENSON, John, Sr. d. White Oak Township, McLean County, Ill. ( Not Eureka, Ill.) June 18, 1874. (See Estate Files, McLean County, I11.) BISHOP, James, Enlisted from Clark County, Ohio.
BROWN, Jacob, Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 518.
BUCKLES, John, Had 13 ch. - 9 sons, 4 daughters. Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 515.
BULL, William, Private, Capt. William P. Custis' Company, 2nd ( Lieut .- Col. Thomas M. Bayley's ) Regt. Virginia Militia, March 25 to March 28, May 22 to May 29, and Nov. 25 to Nov. 27, 1813. ( See Virginia Muster Rolls, 1812 - 1815.)
CHENEY, Jonathan, Also Private, Capt. Christopher Wood's (Ist) Company of Spies, [Ohio Militia ? ] Sept. 4, 1812 to Nov. 27, 1812. Grave Marked , Society of 1812, No. 520.
CRUMBAUGH, Daniel, Also Private, Capt. John W. Redding's Company of Infantry , Col. Richard M. Johnson's Regt. Kentucky Militia, May 20, 1813 to Nov. 19, 1813. Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 514, FLING, Richard, [ Sr.] Ist Wife, Rebecca (Wilkinson) Fling, ch. George W. Fling, Ann E. (Fling) Williams, Joseph W. Fling, Charles E. Fling.
2nd Wife, Elizabeth ( Wilkinson ) Please - Fling, ch. Richard Fling, Jr.
Owen Fling, Angeline A. (Fling) Heller, Thomas W. Fling. FUNK, Jolin, Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 519.
HARRY, Samuel, Buried in West Twin Grove Cemetery, Sec. 33, Dry Grove Township, ( Not Sec. 3, Dale Township,) McLean County, Il1.
MESSER, Isaac, Grave Marked, Society of 1812, No. 526.
NEWCOMB, Ethan, Enlisted either from Clark or Trumbull County, Ohio . ( Information from E. H. Newcomb, Grandson, Saybrook, I11. 1913.) PATTON, John, Under ? Lieut .- Col. Young Ewing, rot Lieut .- Col. Wm. Ewing.
UNCERTAIN LIST.
( Men Buried in McLean County, Il1. Who May Have Been Soldiers of 1812. Names of Burial-Piaces, and States From Which They May Have Served.) JOHN DEAL, West Twin Grove, ( Pa.) JOHN S. DRAPER, Heyworth, ( Ky.) ISAAC JONES, Hinshaws, Danvers Twp. ( Pa. ) SAMUEL MCCLURE, Stout's Grove, (Ind.) DANIEL RUTH, West Twin Grove, (Pa.) ARCHIBALD THOMP - - SON, Selma, (Ohio.) ABIATHAR WHEELER, Stout's Grove, (Vt.) WILLIAM WILEY, Indian Field Cem. ( Ohio.)
ADDENDA NO. 2.
ARROWSMITH, Samuel, b. Rockingham County, Virginia, Aug . 7, 1779. ( Enlisted from Ross County, Ohio, about Sept. 1812. Discharged at Fort Recovery, Ohio.) Settled in McLean County, Ill. Nov. 1840, d. in what is now Arrowsmith Twp. Jan. 3, 1843. Buried in Barnes Cemetery, Sec. 26, Dawson Township, McLean County, Ill. ( Information from David E. Arrowsmith, Grandson, 509 East Olive Street, Bloomington, Il1. 1913.) Wife, Elizabeth ( Ritter ) Arrowsmith, ch. John Arrowsmith, Hannah Arrowsmith , Ezekiel Arrowsmith, Henry R. Arrowsmith, [ Father of David E.] Eleanor (Arrowsmith) Jones, Margaret (Arrowsmith) Barnes, Eliza (Arrowsmith) Thompson, Mary A. K. (Arrowsmith) Thompson .
BAY, William, Sergeant, Ist, Capt. Christopher Woods Company of Spies , Brigadier - General Edward W. Tupper's Brigade, Ohio Troops, Sept. 4, 1812 to Jan. 27, 1813. ( Information from H. P. Hazle, Grandson, Bloomington, Ill. 1913.)
BENSON, John, Sr. See Box 59, Case 1975, Estate Files, McLean County, Il1. JONES, Lieut. John, Settled in McLean County, Ill. 1852. ch. Andrew C. Jones, Julia (Jones) Gill, Sally (Jones) Fenstermaker. [Others? ] Information from David E. Arrowsmith, Bloomington, Il1. 1913.
MERRIFIELD, Emanuel, Wife, Polly ( ... ) Merrifield, ch. Lucinda (Merrifield) Carr, Elizabeth (Merrifield) Merrifield, Rebecca (Merrifield) Cannady, Samuel Merrifield, Abner Merrifield. ( Information from William Merrie.il1, Nephew, Jameson, Mo. 1913.)
POPEJOY, William, Private, Capt. Lemuel Connelly's Company, Ohio Militia, Aug. 10, 1813 to Sept. 5, 1813. ( See Adjutant-Generals Records, State of Ohio.)
VANDEVENTER, Jacob, ch. Abraham VanDeventer, Martha (VanDeventer) Wilson, John VanDeventer, David VanDeventer, Mary ( VanDeventer ) Rutledge, Mahala (VanDeventer) Story, Marianna (VanDeventer) Mc - - Intorff,? James VanDeventer. (See History of DeWitt County, Il1. 1882, Page 308.)
Note;
Some of the readers of this pamphlet may wonder that it is not more complete, but few may appreciate the many difficulties encountered in its compilation. Much of the material was very difficult to obtain and some of it arrived very late. More cuts would have been included and better ones in some cases, could they have been obtained, but many of the soldiers whose records appear herein , never had any kind of likeness made, while others had only one, and frequently that one very poor, and very hard to copy. Amateur work will account for some other defects.
M. C. July 16, 1913.
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ALL CUTS IN THIS PAMPHLET WERE MADE BY THE BROWN PRINTING COMPANY CORNER WASHINGTON AND MAIN STREETS PEORIA, ILLINOIS.
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