Pioneer history of Indiana : including stories, incidents, and customs of the early settlers, Part 23

Author: Cockrum, William Monroe, 1837-1924
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Oakland City, Ind. : Press of Oakland City journal
Number of Pages: 652


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Henry Hurst, Major and Aide-de-camp.


Waller Taylor, Major and Aide-de-camp.


Marston G. Clark, Major and Aide-de-camp.


Thomas Randolph, Acting Aide-de-camp- (killed Nov. 7, 1811.)


Captain Piatt, Second U. S. Infantry Chief Quartermaster. Captain Robert Buntin, Indiana Militia, Quartermaster of the Militia.


Dr. Josiah D. Foster, Chief Surgeon.


Dr. Hosea Blood, Surgeon's Mate.


Sec. Lieut. Robert Bunting jr., Indiana Militia Foragemaster. THE TROOPS.


Colonel John Park Boyd, Fourth U. S. Infantry, Commander of the Brigade with rank of Brigadier General.


George Croghan, of Kentucky Volunteers, Aide-de-camp.


Nathan F. Adams, Lieut, and Adjutant.


A ROLL OF A DETACHMENT OF FIELD AND STAFF OF INDIANA MILITIA. From September 11, to November 24, 1811. Joseph Bartholomue, Lieut. Col. (Wounded in action Nov 7, 1811.)


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Regin Redman, Major and Aide-de-camp.


Andrew P. Hayes, Surgeon's Mate.


Joseph Brown, Adjutant.


Joseph Clark, Quartermaster, Appointed Surgeon's Mate Oct. 29, 1811.


Chapman Dunslow, Sergeant Major.


James Curry; Quartermaster Sergeant.


ROLL OF FIELD AND STAFF OF INDIANA INFANTRY MILITIA. From September 18, to November 19, 1811.


Commanded by Lieut. Col. Luke Decker.


Noah Purcell, Major.


Daniel Sullivan, Lieut. and Adjutant.


Benjamin S. V. Becker, Lieut. and Quartermaster.


Edward Scull, Assistant Quartermaster.


James Smith, Quartermaster, Appointed Captain of War- rick's Company Nov. 9, 1811.


William Gamble, Quartermaster Sergeant.


William Ready, Sergeant Major.


ROLL OF FIELD AND STAFF OF DRAGOONS OF INDIANA MILITIA.


From September 21, to November 19, 1811.


Major Joseph H. Davis, commanding (killed in action Nov. 7, 1811.)


Benjamin Park, Major, promoted Nov. 7, 1811.


James Floyd, Lieutenant and Adjutant.


Charles Smith, Sieutenant and Quartermaster.


General W. Johnson, Lieutenant and Quartermaster (pro- moted from ranks.)


William Prince, Sergeant Major.


ROLL OF CAPTAIN SPIER SPENCER'S COMPANY OF MOUNTED RIFLEMEN OF THE INDIANA MILITIA.


This company was directly under the Commander-in-chief


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reported to and received orders from his headquarters.


Spier Spencer, Captain (killed Nov. 7, 1811.) Richard McMahan, First Lieut. (killed Nov. 7, 1811.) Thomas Berry, Second Lieut., (killed Nov. 7, 1811.) Samuel Flanagan, Second Lieut. Promoted from Ensign, Oct. 21, 1811.


John Tipton, Captain (Promoted from private to Ensign, Oct. 21. 1811, to Captain Nov. 7, 1811.


Jacob Zenor, Second Lieut. Promoted from Private Nov. 7, 1811.


Phillip Bell, Ensign, Promoted from Private Nov. 7, 1811. Pearse Chamberlain, Sergeant.


Henry Bateman, Sergeant.


Elijah Hurst, Sergeant.


Benjamin Beard, Sergeant.


Robert Biggs, Corporal (Severely wounded Nov. 7, 1811. ) John Taylor, Corporal.


Benjamin Shields, Corporal.


William Bennington, Corporal.


Daniel Cline, Musician. Isham Stroud, Musician.


PRIVATES


John Arick Ignitus Able Enos Best Alpheus Branham Gadow Branham Daniel Bell James Brown Jesse Butler Mason Carter


PRIVATES James Heubbound


Robert Jones James Kelley Thomas McColley


Noah Mathena William Nance Thomas Owen Samuel Pfriner Edward Ransdell Sanford Ransdell


John Cline Marshall Duncan (killed Nov. James Spencer 7, 1811.) William Davis (killed Nov. 7, Christover Shucks 1811.)


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Thomas Davidson


James Dyce


Joshua Shield, severely wound- ed Samuel Sand, (killed Nov. 7, 1811.)


Henry Enlow


George Spencer


William Hurst, jr.


Jacob Snider


William Hurst, Sr.


John Right


Beverly Hurst


James Wilson


James Harberson


John Wheeler


James Watts


P. McMickle


Isham Vest


Levi Dunn


·George Zenor


William Fowler.


ROLL OF SPIES AND GUIDES OF THE INDIANA MILITIA.


From September 18, to November 12.


This organization reported direct to the Commander-in- chief, Toussant Dubois, Captain Commanding.


PRIVATES Silas McCulloch William Hogue (disc. Oct. 11, 1811.)


PRIVATES


G. R. C. Sullivan


David Wilkins


William Polk


John Hollingsworth


William Bruce


Thomas Learneus


Piere Andre


Joseph Arpin


Ephriam Jordan


Abraham Decker


William Show


Samuel James


David Miles


Stewart Cunningham


Booker Childers


Thomas Jordon


ROLL OF A COMPANY OF INFANTRY OF INDIANA MILITIA. From September 16, to November 19, 1811. Captain Jacob Warrick, Commanding killed Nov. 7, 1811.


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Captain James Smith, Promoted from Quartermaster Nov. 9, 1811.


William Calton, Lieut. Discharged September 27, 1811. Thomas Montgomery, jr. Promoted to Lieutenant Sept. 30, 1811. James Duckworth, Ensign.


Robert Montgomery, Sergeant


Robert McGarry, Sergeant. James Piercall, Sergeant. Isaac Woods, Sergeant. Benjamin Venables, Corporal Thomas Black, Corporal. Robert Denney, Corporal.


PRIVATES James Alsop James Stewart Jesse Key


Bennet Key


James Withers Jesse Brewer Richard Davis Asa Music Smith Mounts James Stapleton Lewis Sealy James Bohannon Daniel Duff William Todd John Gwins Burton Litton Peter Whetstone Timothy Dower Benjamin Stoker Miles Armstrong William Young Maxwell Jolley


PRIVATES Fielding Lucas John McGarry Thomas Montgomery (65 years old.) John Montgomery Ephriam Murphy Langsdon Drew William Gwins


William Black Joshua Capps Andrew McFaddon


Squire McFaddon Wilson Jones Jeremiah Robinson Hugh Todd Martin Laughon George Lynxwiler William Stevens John Coyler Thomas Almon William Almon Thomas Duckworth John Robb


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John Neel William Black


Randolph Clark


ROLL OF COMPANY OF MOUNTED RIFLEMEN OF THE INDIANA MILITIA.


From October 25, to November 19, 1811.


David Robb, Captain Commanding.


Joseph Montgomery, Lieutenant.


John Waller, Ensign.


Elsbery Armstrong, Sergeant.


William Maxidon, Sergeant.


Ezkial Kite, Corporal.


George Anthees, Corporal.


Bryant Harper, Trumpeter.


PRIVATES


Amb. Decker


PRIVATES John Za Orton


James Tweedle


Amstead Bennett


William Peters


Stewart Cunningham


Frances Hall


Booker Shields John Slaven


William Tweedle


John Severns jr.


Thomas Sullivan


James Langsdown Jesse Music (killed Nov. 7, 1811.)


Daniel Fisher (killed Nov. 7, 1811.) William Alsop


Joseph Garress Thomas C. Vines


Edwark Buttner (killed Nov. 7, 1811.)


Samuel James


Thomas Shouse


Frederick Rell


William Selby John Black


James Robb, severely wounded Jonah Robinson Isaac Rogers John Rogers


James Bass


George Leech jr."


David Mills Thomas Givins


John Black


William Carson


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George Litton William Downing


James Blanckes James Minor


William Bass Hugh Shaw


Peter Cartright


Thomas Garress


David Lilley James Ashbury, killed Nov. 7, 1811.


David Tobin John Riggs Thadeus Davis


Thomas P. Vampit John Crawford


Robert Wilson John Christ Kader Powell, killed Nov. 7, 1811. Thomas Dunn . Jacob Kertner


William Askins


Johnathan Humphrey


William Witherhold


David Edwards


Samuel Hamilton


Richard Potts


George Robinson, severely wounded


ROLL OF A COMPANY OF THE INDIANA MILITIA.


From September 11, to November 24, 1811. Captain John Norris, Commanding, wounded in action Nov. 7, 1811. John Harrod, Lieutenant. Joseph Carr, Ensign. John Drummond, Sergeant. William Combs, Sergeant. Brazil Prather, Sergeant. David Smith, Sergeant. Henry Ward, Corporal. John Harmon, Corporal. Joel Combs, Corporal.


Alex Maken, badly wounded Moses Sandridge John Dragoo Robert Tenneson Joseph Right Thomas West


David Knight Thomas Jordon, Trans. to Du- bois Company.


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Robert Combs, Corporal.


David Kelley, Corporal Sept. 30, 1811.


Elisha Carr, Drummer. Joseph Perry, Fifer.


PRIVATES


PRIVATES


Robert McNight


William Stacey


Gasper Lootes


Samuel Duke


Edward Norris


James Chipman


Henry Cussamore


Peter Sherwood


C. Fipps


George Distler


John Gray


John Kelley


Jacob Daily


David Cross


Thomas Clendenen, killed Nov. 7, 1811. Robert Cunningham


Abram Kelley, killed Nov. 7, 1811.


Henry Jones, killed Nov. 7, 1811.


Samuel McClung, Quartermas- ter Sergt.


James Smith


John Berry


Jevis Fordyce


Benoni Wood


Cornelius Kelley


Amos Goodwin


E. Wayman


William Harman


John Newland


John Tilfero


Micaja Peyton


Lloyd Prather


Adam Peck


Samuel McClintic


Benjamin Thompson


John Weathers


William Eakin


Evain Arnold


John D. Jacobs


Hugh Epsy


Robert Tiffin


Townly Ruby


John McClintick


William Rayson


William Aston


Ruben Slead


Josiah Taylor


George Hooke


Daniel McCoy


Jacob Pearsoll


Thomas Highfill


Samuel Neal


Henry Hooke


Robert McClellen


Joseph Warnock


James Taylor


James Duncan


James Curry


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ROLL OF A COMPANY OF INFANTRY OF THE INDIANA MILITIA ..


From September 19, to November 19, 1811.


Captain William Hargrove, Commanding.


Isaac Montgomery, Lieutenant.


Cary Ashley, Ensign, Resigned Oct. 27, 1811.


Henry Hopkins, Ensign, promoted from Sergeant October 27, 1811.


David Brumfield, Lieutenant, promoted from Corporal Oct .. 1811.


Bolden Conner, Sergeant.


James Evans, Sergeant.


David Miller, Sergeant, promoted from Corporal October 27,. 1811.


William Scales, Sergeant, promoted from private October 27,. 1811. David Johnson, Corporal.


PRIVATES


PRIVATES


Samuel Anderson


John Braselton jr.


Jer. Harrison


John Flener


Joseph Ladd


Pinkney Anderson


Thomas Archer


William Archer


James Lemm


Charles Collins


Joshua Day


Charles Penelton


William Pierson


John Mills


Robert Milborn


John Cockrum


Nathan Woodrough


Auther Meeks


John Tucker John Conner


Reuben Fitzgerald, slightly wounded Jacob Skelton William Gordon


Zachary Skelton


Benjamin Scales


Laban Putnam John May


Reding Putnam Johnson Fitsgerald


- James Skelton Samuel Wheeler


Thomas Arnett


Elias Barker


Robert Wheeler


John Lout James Young


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William Mangrum


James McClure


Benjamin Conner


William Skelton


Randolph Owen


Conrod LeMasters Haz Putnam Joshua Stapleton William Harrington Isaac Tweedle


James Crow


Richard M. Kirk


George Cunningham


Joseph Mixon


James Skidmore Samuel Gaston


Edward Whitacer


Chas. Meeks


David Larrence, Dis. Sept. 19, 1811.


Robert Skelton, severly wounded Joseph English, Dis. Sept. 19, Robert Montgomery, Dis. Sept. 1811. 19, 1811. Cabreen Merry, Dis. Sept. 19, 1811.


ROLL OF A COMPANY OF INFANTRY OF THE INDIANA MILITIA. From September 18, to November 19, 1811.


Captain Thomas Scott Commanding. John Purcell, Lieutenant. John Scott, Ensign.


Joshua Duncan, Ensign. John Welton, Ensign.


Frances Mallet. Ensign. Lanta Johnson, Ensign. Samuel Roquest, Ensign. 8 John Moore Corporal. Abraham Westfall, Corporal. Elick C. Dushane, Corporal. Charles Bono, Corporal. PRIVATES Jesse Willis John Hornback John McCoy . Andrew Westfall Walter Weil


PRIVATES James McDonald Alpheus Pickard Zebulan Hogue William Watson William A. Clark


PIONEER HISTORY OF INDIANA. 289.


William Welton


Henry Lain Abram Woods killed Nov. 7, John Collins 1811 William Williams


Samuel Risley


William Collins


Charles Fisher


Robert Johnson


Absolom Thorne


William Penny


William Young


William Jones


John Collin, jr.


William Bailey


Charles Mail


Richard Westrope


Thomas McClain


Joseph Ridley


Henry O'Neil


Joseph Alton


Baptist Topale


Antonia Gerome Charles Dudware


John Baptist Bono


Joseph Bushby


Henry Merceam


Austin Lature


Louis A. Bair


Charles Souderiette


Ambrose Dashney


Frances Berno


Frances Bonah killed Nov. 7, 1811.


Senro Bolonga died of wounds Louis Lovlett Nov. 18, 1811. Frances Boryean


John Mominny dis. Oct. 1811.


Pierre Delura, sr.


Pierre Delura, jr.


Joseph Besam


Louis Boyeam


Dominic Pashy


Antonio Cornia


Antonnie Ravellett


John Baptist Cardinal


Jack Obiah killed Nov. 7, Tossaint Deno 1811. Joseph Reno


Ustice Seranne


Nicholas Valmare


Joseph Sansusee Antoine Shennett


Francis Arph


Mandin Cardinal


Louis Lowya


ROLL OF A COMPANY OF INDIANA MILITIA From September 18 to November 18, 1811. Captain Walter Wilson, Commanding.


Mitchel Rusherville


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Benjamin Beckes, Lieutenant.


Joseph Nacomb, Ensign.


Thomas J. Withers, Sergeant.


John Decker, Sergeant.


Thomas White, Sergeant.


Isaac Minor, Sergeant ..


Daniel Risley, Corporal.


William Shuck, Corporal.


John Gray, Corporal. Peter Brenton, Corporal.


PRIVATES


PRIVATES


William Gamble


Batost Chavalar


Joseph Harbour


James Jardon


John Anthis Louis Reel died Oct. 13, 1811. Asa Thorne


Richard Greentree Jacob Anthis


Samuel Clutter James Walker John Bargor


Sinelkey Almy


Moses Decker


Woolsey Pride


Robert Brenton


Abraham Pea


Thomas Milbourn


William Pride


Benjamin Walker Sutten Coleman


Joab Chappell


Robert McClure


John Risley


John Walker


Isaac Walker


David Knight


James Purcell


William Brenton Thomas Chamers Adam Harness John Chambers Louis Frederick


Nathan Baker


Peter Bargor Joseph Woodry


Jacob Harboson


ROLL OF A COMPANY OF INFANTRY OF THE INDIANA MILITIA. From September 18, to November 19, 1811. Andrew Wilkins, Captain commanding. Adam Lishman, Lieutenant. Samuel McClure, Ensign.


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PIONEER HISTORY OF INDIANA.


John Hadden, Sergeant. Thomas Black, Sergeant. Samuel Leman, Sergeant. Charles Booth, Sergeant. Daniel Carlin, Corporal. John Edwards, Corporal. Richard Engle, Corporal. Abraham Bogard, Corporal.


PRIVATES


PRIVATES


John Mills


Ames Mitchell Jesse Cox


Londerick Earnest


Rubin Moore


Samuel Middleton


James Tims


Samuel Carruthers


Nathan Adams


John Eliott William Francis Aaron Quick


Ebenezer Blackstone


Samuel Culbertson


Christopher Coleman


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Obadiah F. Patrick John Murphy James Harrel John Davis Robert Elsey Robert Britton John Rodarmel Joseph Hobbs Thomas Harrel William Hill Henry Collins Thomas Johnston William Black John Hardin Robert Polk


Henry Matney William Filnt John Culbertson Albert Davis Joseph Edwards John Engle John Meeks


Madison Collins Luke Matson Edward Bowls Charles Ellison James Graham


George Gill Joseph McRennels


John Purcell


John Johnston Abraham Johnston Robert Murphy William Ashby.


Edward Wilkes Thomas Anderson James Calleway Isaac Luzader Asa McCord Robert Lilley


William Hollingsworth


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PIONEER HISTORY OF INDIANA.


George Bright William Arnet® Samuel Leggerwood


Peter Lishman Martin Palmore


ROLL OF A COMPANY OF RIFLEMEN OF INDIANA MILITIA. From September 11, to November 24, 1811.


John Bigger, Captain commanding.


John Chunn, Lieutenant.


Joseph Stillwell, Ensign.


John Drummons, Sergeant.


Isaac Mailory, Sergeant.


Rice G. McCoy, Sergeant.


Thomas Nicholas, Sergeant, (Dis. Oct. 16, 1811.).


Josiah Thomas, (Promoted Sergeant Oct. 16, 1811.)


James B. McCollough, Corporal.


Johnathan Hartley, Corporal.


Thomas Chappell, Corporal.


David Bigger, Corporal.


John Owens. Drummer.


Jacob L. Stillwell, Fifer.


PRIVATES James Robertson


PRIVATES Joseph Warrick killed Nov. 7, 1811. Daniel Peyton


John Hutcherson


Daniel Williams


James Garner


Heekiah Robertson


Joseph Daniel


John Denney


James King


John Gibson


Amos Little


John Walker


John Pettitt


John Carr


William Nailor


Vineyard Pond


Andrew Holland


John Heartley


Daniel Kimberlain


Samuel Stockwell


David Owens, jr.


Robert Robertson, jr.


Absalom Carr


Thomas Gibson, wounded Nov. James Robertson, jr. 7, 1811.


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PIONEER HISTORY OF INDIANA.


James Anderson


William Tisler, killed Nov. 7, 1811.


William Hutto


Thomas Burnett


Charles Matthews


John Covert


William Wright


John Finley


John Martin


Isaac Stark


John Kelley


Wilson Sergeant


David Copple


William G. Guberick John Agins


Moses Stark


George Reed


John Reed Benjamin Pool


James McDonald


Isaac D. Hoffman


Alexander Montgomery


William Hooker


Leonard Houston, wounded James Mooney Nov. 7, 1811.


Tobias Miller


Lucius Kibby


John Gibson, jr.


A ROLL OF A DETACHMENT OF MOUNTED RIFLEMEN OF THE INDIANA MILITIA.


From September 12, to November 23, 1811.


Commanded by Thomas Berry, Lieutenant, killed Nov. 7, 1811. Zachariah Linley, Sergeant, severely wounded November 7, 1811.


PRIVATES John Brier Frederick Carnes


Thomas Elliot


Joseph Edwards


David Hedrick


Caleb Harrison William Lee


PRIVATES John Beck John Dougherty Griffin Edwards Peter Hanks, mortally wound- Nov. 7, 1811. Henry Hickey, killed Nov. 7, 1811. Anthony Taylor Jacob Lutes


James Elliot


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PIONEER HISTORY OF INDIANA.


Daniel McMickle, killed Nov. Henry Moore 7. 1811.


Peter McMickle, severely wounded


George Mahon


Fredrick Wyman


Samuel Lockheart


ROLL OF A COMPANY OF LIGHT DRAGOONS OF INDIANA MILITIA. From September 18, to November 19, 1811.


Benjamin Park, Captain Commanding, Promoted to Major. Thomas Emmerson, Lieutenant.


John Bathis, Cornet.


George Wallace, Junior Lieutenant.


Chirstian Grater, Sergeant.


William Harper, Sergeant.


Henry Rubby, Sergeant.


John McClure, Sergeant.


William H. Dunnica, Corporal.


Levi Elliot, Corporal.


Charles Allen, Corporal.


Reubon Sallinger, Corporal.


John Braden, Saddler.


PRIVATES


PRIVATES


Charles Smith


Peter Jones


Joshua Bond


Permena Beck


William Prince


Jesse Slawson


Toussant Dubois, jr.


Thomas Randolph


John McDonald


Miles Dolahan


John Elliott


Mathias Rose, jr.


Henry Dubois


Jesse Lucas


William Berry


William Purcell


John Crosby


Leonard Crosby


William Meham killed Nov. 7, Samuel Drake 1811.


Samuel Emerson


Samuel Alton


Nathan Harness


Daniel Decker


John Seton


Hawson Seton


John Flint


John D. Hay


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PIONEER HISTORY OF INDIANA.


Hiriam Decker


Ebenezer Hilton


John I. Neely


John McBain, Trumpeter John Pea


Pierre Laptante


Andrew Purcell


James Steen


Albert. Badolett Thomas Coulter


William W. Homes


Charles McClure


Jacque Andre


Thomas McClure


John Bruce


Thomas Palmer William A. McClure


G. W. Johnston


Clanton Steen


James McClure


Archibald McClure


James Neal


John Wyant


Charles Scott


James S. Petty


Isaac White, killed Nov. 7, John McClure 1811. Henry I. Mills James Mud Abner Hynes


Robert M. Evans


George Croghlin


Benjamin Saunders


.John O'Fallon


James Nabb


William Luckett


Landon Carter


Reuben Buntin, jr.


John I. Smith


Robert Sturgen


James Harper


ROLL OF A COMPANY OF LIGHT DRAGOONS OF THE INDIANA MILITIA. From September 11, to November 23, 1811.


Charles Beggs, Captain Commanding. John Thompson, Lieutenant.


Henry Bottorf, Lieutenant.


Mordicia Sweeny, Cornet, Promoted to Lieut., Sept. 18.


Davis Floyd, Promoted to Adjutant September 1811.


John Carr, Sergeant. James Sage, Sergeant. John Fisler, Sergeant. Abraham Miller, Sergeant. George Rider, Corporal. Simon Prather, Corporal.


Josiah L. Homes


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Hugh Ross, Corporal. Samuel Battorf, Corporal. John Deats, Trumpeter. PRIVATES Jacob Cresmore


PRIVATES


William Kelley killed Nov. 7, 1811.


William Lewis


James Ellison


Timothy R. Rayment


John Cowan


John Gibbons


William Perry


Edward Perry


John Goodwin


Jmaes Hay


John Newland


George Twilley


Milo Davis


Maston G. Clark, Prom. Bri- Samuel Carr


gade Major.


Joseph McCormick John Ferris


Richard Ward Charles F. Ross


ROLL OF FIELD AND STAFF OF A BATTALION OF KENTUCKY LIGHT DRAGOON. .


Battle of Tippecanoe, October 16 to November 24, 1811. Samuel Wells, Major Commanding.


James Hunter, Adjutant.


A COMPANY COMMANDED BY PETER FUNK, CAPTAIN.


Lewis Hite, Lieutenant.


Samuel Kelley, Cornet.


James Martin, Sergeant. Adam Mills, Sergeant.


Henry Conning, Sergeant.


Lee White, Sergeant.


Elliot Wilson, Corporal.


William Cooper, Trumpeter.


Samuel Frederick, Farrier.


PRIVATES William Dubberly


PRIVATES John Edlin


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William Ferguson James Hite


Joseph Kenison


John Murphy Enos Mackey


James Muckleroy Thomas F. Mayors William Shaw


Thomas Stafford John Smith M. Williamson


William T. Tulley Samuel Willis


ROLL OF COMPANY OF KENTUCKY MOUNTED RIFLEMEN. Frederick Geiger, Captain Commanding.


Presley Ross, Lieutenant. William Edward, Ensign.


Daniel McClellen, Sergeant.


Robert McIntire, Sergeant.


Robert Edwards, Sergeant.


John Jackson, Sergeant. Steven Mars, Corporal, (killed Nov. 7, 1811.)


John Hicks, Corporal. John Nash, Corporal. Henry Walts, Corporal. Joseph Paxton, Trumpeter.


PRIVATES


PRIVATES Thomas Beeler


Phillip Allen William Brown


James Ballard


Charles L. Byrne Adam Berket Charles Barkshire


Joseph Barkshire John Buskirk, wounded


Robert Barnaba George Beck


Temple C. Byrne


William Cline


Thomas Galliway John Dunbar Richard Finley


James M. Edwards Nicholas Fleener


Joseph Funk, wounded Nov. John Grimes 7, 1811. Isaac Gawthmey James Hanks


Henry Hawkins Zachariah Ingram


Benjamin W. Gath I. Hollingsworth William M. Luckett


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PIONEER HISTORY OF INDIANA.


Joshua Jest


Elijah Lane


John Lock


Hudson Martin


John Maxwell, killed Nov. 7, Josh Maxwell 1811. Daniel Minor


John Ousley


Michiel Plaster


Samuel Pond


Johnathan Pond


Peter Priest


Patrick Shields


Edmond Shipp


John W. Slaughter


Joseph Smith, killed Nov. 7, 1811.


Augustus Springer, killed Thomas Spunks Nov. 7, 1811.


James Somerville, killed Nov. Wilson Taylor 7, 1811.


Thomas Trigg


William Trigg


Abraham Walk


George W. Wells


Samuel W. White


Greensbury Wright


THE ROLL OF THE FIELD AND STAFF OF THE FOURTH REG- ULAR U. S. INFANTRY FOR NOVEMBER 1811.


John P. Boyd, Colonel.


James Miller, Lieutenant Colonel


Zebulon M. Pike, Lieutenant Colonel.


G. R. C. Floyd, Major.


Josiah D. Foster, Surgeon.


Hosea Blood, Surgeon's Mate.


John L. Eastman, Assistant Adjutant


Josiah Bacon, Quartermaster.


Nathan F. Adams, Paymaster.


Winthrop Ayre, Sergeant Major.


William Kelley, Quartermaster Sergeant.


ROLL OF A COMPANY OF INFANTRY UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN JOSIAH SNELLING OF THE FOURTH INFANTRY. September 30, to November 30, 1811.


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PIONEER HISORY OF INDIANA.


Josiah Snelling, Captain. Charles Fuller, First Lieutenant. · John Smith, Second Lieutenant. Richard Fillebrown, Sergeant. Jacob B. Rand, Sergeant. Daniel Baldwin, Sergeant. Ephriam Churchill, Sergeant. John Shay, Corporal. Timothy Hartt, Corporal. Samuel Horden, Corporal. Benjamin Moores, Corporal. Amos G. Corey, Musician.


PRIVATES John Austin James Bryce


Michael Burns


John Whitney


Cephas Chace


Jacob Collins


William Clough


Gills Willcox


William Dale


PRIVATES Cyrus J. Brown Mark Whalin John Brewer George Blandin John P. Webb


Thomas Day Thomas Black, died October 11, 1811. Abner Dutcher


John Davis


Daniel Haskell, deserted Sept. Phillip Eastman : 25, 1811. Samuel French


Allanson Hathaway


Henry Indewine Abraham Larabee Gideon Lincoln Serfino Massi Vincent Massi Samuel Prichett Samuel Porter Joseph Pettingall Samuel Pixley


Rufus Goodenough William Healey


William Jackman


Asa Larabee


Edward Magary


Lugi Massi James McDonald


James Theldon James Palmer


William B. Perkins Johnathan Robinson, died Oct. 6, 1811.


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PIONEER HISTORY OF INDIANA.


Greenleaf Sewey Wesley Stone John Trasher Joseph Tibbets, killed Nov. 7. David Wier 1811.


Elias Soper


Seth Sergeant Phillip Trasher


ROLL OF A COMPANY OF INFANTRY UNDER THE COMMAND OF GEORGE W. PRESCOTT OF THE FOURTH U. S. REGIMENT. From October 3, to December 31, 1811.


George W. Prescott, Captain.


Ebenezer Way, First Lieutenant.


Benjamin Hill, First Lieutenant.


John Miller, Sergeant.


William Huggins, Sergeant.


Aaron Tucker, Sergeant.


Robert Sanborn. Corporal. Ephriam Dockham, Corporal.


John Silver, Corporal. Samuel Fowler, Corporal.


Moses Blanchard, Musician. John Ross, Musician.


PRIVATES


John Ashton


George Bailey


Benjamin Burnham Almerine Clark


Nathan Colbey John Corsen James Cobby John Forriest Henry Godfrey Levi Griffin John Green Benjamin Hudson Amos Ingulls William Kelley


PRIVATES Ira Bailey Able Brown Enoch Carter


Stephen Clay Johnathan Colbey William Corsen Abraham Falson


Thomas Glines John Gorrell Peter Griffin Edmund Heard Johnathan Herrick David Ingulls William Knapp


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PIONEER HISTORY OF INDIANA.


Stephen Knight


Peter Ladd


Aaron Ladd Johnson Levering


Samuel Ladd


Moses Mason


James Merrill


John Norman


Ezra C. Peterson


Lemuel Parker


John Sanborn, killed Nov. 7, Barnard Shields 1811. Nathan Simpson


Luther Stevenson


Willlam Sharpless


Israel Filton


John Virgin


Oliver Wakefield


Silas Wells


Johnathan Wiley


Isaac Wescott. James Williams


ROLL OF CAPTAIN BEAN'S COMPANY IN THE FOURTH U. S. REGIMENT. From October 31, to December 31, 1811.


William C. Bean, Captain, killed Nov. 7, 1811. Charles Larabee, First Lieutenant. Louis Beckham, Second Lieutenant. James Tracey, First Sergeant. Bernard A. T. Cormons, Second Sergeant. William Stony, Third Sergeant.


Simon Crum, First Corporal.


Edward Allen, Second Corporal.


Amos G. Carey, Musician. Zebulon Sanders, Musician.


PRIVATES


PRIVATES


George Bentley, died Dec. 16, Darius Ballow 1811. Jeremiah Boner John Dohahue


Ebenezer Collins Sylvester Dean


Daniel Delong


John Davis


Timothy Foster Russell Freeman


Daniel Doyers Dexter Earll, mortally wound- ed Nov. 7, 1811. Bryan Flanagan Andrew Griffin


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John Glover


Samuel Gunnison


Samuel Hawkins


Peter Harvey


John D. Hall Titus Knapp


John Jones


Weatherall Leonard


John T. Mohonnah


John Miller


Nathan Mitchell


Francis Nelson


Smith Nanhrup


Benjamin S. Peck


James Pinel


Isaac Rathborn


Daniel Rodman


Benjamin Vandeford


Nathan Witherall


James Whipple


William Williams


Job Winslow


August Ballow


William Button


ROLL OF CAPTAIN JOEL COOK'S COMPANY OF INFANTRY IN THE FOURTH U. S. REGIMENT. From October 31, to December 31, 1811.


Joel Cook, Captain


Josiah Bacon, Second Lieutenant.


James A. Bennett, Sergeant.


Daniel Skelton, Sergeant.


Caleb Betts, Sergeant. Henry Munn, Sergeant.


Nathaniel Heaton, Corporal.


John Anthony, Corporal.


David B. Kipley, Corporal.


Abigah Bradley, Musician. Samuel Thompson, Musician.


PRIVATES William Bird


Gorden Beckwith


William Barnett Denison Crumby, mortally wounded Nov. 7, 1811. Robert Coles


William Foreman


PRIVATES Alexander Brown George Brasbridge Alfred Cobourne Eliakins Culver


Charles Coger, killed Nov. 7, 1811. Joseph Francis




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