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RODGERS, SAMUEL-Midshipman. November 9. 1815, and ordered to report to Captain William Bainbridge, at Navy Yard. Charlestown. Massa for assignment to one of the stooges-of-war then being built. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. ) RODGERS, WILLIAM TENNENE- Midshipinate. November 9, 1813; on Sloop-of-War "Peacock." Master Commandant Lewis Warrington, West India Squadron, 1814, and took part in the engagement and capture of the British Sloop-of-War "L'Epervier," of Cape Canaveral. Fla .. April 20. 1914: for meritorious service in this action received a sword of honor by a Resolution of Congress approved October 21. 1-11. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
SALTER, THOMAS B .-- Surgeon's Mate, May 19, 1513, and ordered to Sloop-of- War "John Adams." Master Commandant William M. Crane, at New York. N. Y .: on duty on Lake Ontario. November 20, 1511. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
SALTER, WILLIAM DAYTON-Midshipman, November 15, 1809; on Frigato "Constitution." Captain Isaac Hull. North Atlantic Squadron. and took part in the engagement and capture of British Frigate "Guerriere," in mid-Atlantic Ocean. August 19, 1812 ; received a silver medal for gallantry and meritorious service in this action by a Resolution of Congress approved January 29, 1813; Lieutenant, December 9. 1814. (For subsequent and continued record ses War with Algiers,
SHUTE. JouN B .- Midshipman. April 16. 1813: on Ship "Madison," Master Commandant William M. Crane, Captain Isaac Chauncey commanding squadron on Lake Ontario, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., February 3, 1814. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. 1
SMITH, FREDERICK W .- Midshipman, January 1, 1SOS; Acting Lieutenant on Brig "Viper," March 1, 1812; Lieutenant, July 24, 1813: ordered to Baltimore, Md .. August 30. 1813. for duty on sloop-of-war: orders revoked, and ordered to duty at Speketts Harbor, N. Y .; on duty on Lake Ontario, November 30. 1814 ; ordered to Sloop-of-War "Ontario," at Baltimore, Mdl., January 18, 1815. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
SMITH, TuoMas R .- Boatswain. November 5, 1814. and assigned to Ship "Superior." Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey. on Lake Ontario, and served thereon to close of the war. 1815. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. ) STEWART, CHARLES ( For previous record see War with Tripoli) -Master Commandant : on duty with Home Squadron, 1805: Captain, April 22, 1806; ordered to superintend construction of gunboats at New York. N. Y. 1816-07; ordered to command Brig "Argus." June 22, 1812: in command of Frigate "Constellation," at Washington, D. C .. November 12. 1812; ordered to command Frigato "Constitution," at Boston. Mass., summer of 1513, and put to sea on December 30, 1513; captured the British Ship "Pictou," off coast of Guiana, S. A., February 15, 1814; returned with ship to Marblehead, Mass .. for repairs, April 3. 1814: sailed, December 17, 1814; took part in the rapture of the British Ship "Lord Nelson," off Bermuda Islands, Atlantic Ocean, December 24, 1814 ; engaged and captured British Ships-of-War "Cyane" and "Levant," off Madeira Islands, coast of Africa, February 20, 1815; returned to New York, N. Y., May 15, 1815; for this service in the capture of the "Cyane" and "Levant" received the freedom of the city of New York, N. Y .; a resolution of thanks and a gold-hilted sword from the State of Pennsylvania, and a gold medal from Congress by a Resolution approved February 22, 1816. (For subsequent and continued record sce War with Algiers.)
STOCKTON, ROBERT FIELD-Midshipman. September 1. 1811 ; ordered to Frigate "President." Captain Jolin Rodgers, North Atlantic Squadron, January 23. 1812: took part in the chase and engagement with British Frigate "Belvidera." off Nantucket Shoals, Ma-s .. June 22. 1812; ordered to Frigate "Guerriere." Captain John Rodgers, at Philadelphia, Pa., 1814; Lieutenant, December 9. 1814. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
STOUT, MATTHEW W .-- Acting Midshipman. June 12. 1812; Acting Midshipman on Frigate "Macedonian," blockaded at New London, Conn., 1813-1815; Midshipman. November 9, 1813. and on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, and served thereon to the close of the war. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
TEN EICK, ABRAHAM S .- Midshipman, September 1, 1811 ; ordered to Sloop-of-War "Wasp," Master Commandant Jacob Jones, North Atlantic Squadron, October S, 1811: took part in the capture of the British Brig "Frolic." October 18. 1812; for gallant and meritorious service in this action received a silver medal by a Resolution of Congress approved January 29. 113; on duty with fleet blockaded in harbor of New London, Conn .. June, 1813. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
TINCEY, THOMAS ( For previous record see War with Tripoli) -- Captain; on duty at Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., December 16. 1805; served during the war as Commandant of Navy Yard at Washington, D. C., 1812 to 1815. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
TRENCHARD, EDWARD ( For previous record see War with Tripoli )-Lieutenant ; returned to Home Station, from Mediterranean Squadron. on Brig "Argus." July, 1806; ordered to Frigate "Constitution," Captain Hugh G. Campbell. Home Squadron, 1806; ordered from Salem, N. J., to Gumboat No. 43. at New York, N. Y .. July 3, 1807; ordered to Brig "Argus," May 3, 1809: ordered to Frigate "Constitution." Captain William Bainbridge, Home Station, Captain John Rodgers, July 17, 1809; ordered to anty at Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y .. June 29. 1511: ordered to Sacketts Harbor. N. Y .. August 30, 1812, to superintend the building of the Sloop-of-War "Madison." for service on Lake Ontario; ordered to Washington, D. C. April 13, 1813; ordered to and in command of Sloop-of-War "Madison," on Lake Ontario, Captain I-aac Chauncey commanding squadron. April. 1813. ami took part in the attack on York (Toronto), Canada, April 25, 1813, and Fort George, Canada. May 25. 1813: Master Commandant, July 24. 1813; on sick leave, July 21, 1813, to May 15, 1811. when he rejoined the "Madison," Captain Thomas Macdonough com- manding squadron ; took part in the engagement with the British Fleet, off Kingston. Canada. September 11. 1814: for gallant and meritorious service in this action received a sword of honor by a Resolution of Congress approved October 20, 1814. (For subsequent and continued record sop War with Algiers. )
VANCLEAVE. GEORGE W .-- Mid-Lipman, January 16, 1809; on Sloop-of-Was "Wasp." Master Commandant Jacob Jones, North Atlantic Squadron, October, 1812; engaged in the capture of the British Brig "Frolic," October 18. 1812; for gallant and meritorious service received a silver medal by a Resolution of Congress approved January 29, 1-13: on duty at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. June 13, 1914: Lieutenant, December 9, 1511. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.)
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Offers and Enlisted Men, United States Navy, from New Jersey. Officers, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Voormas, I'MILIP F. Midshipman. November 15. 1509; orderel to Frigate "United States." Captain Stephen Decatur, North Atlantic Squadron, February 7. 1510, and took part in the engagement with and capture of the British Frigate "Marclowten." off Canary Islands, Atlantic Ocean, October 25, 1812: for which service received a silver medal by a Resolution of Congress approved January 20. 1513: served several cruises on Sloop-of-War "Peacock," Master Commandant Lewis Warrington. 1818 14; in com- mand of a division at the capture of the British Sloop-of-War "L'Epervier." off Cape Canaveral, Fla .. April 29. 1814: for meritorious servier in this action received a silver medal by a Resolution of Congress approved October 21. 1814; transferred to Frieat. "President." Captain Stephen Decatur. at New York. N. Y .. May 7. 1814: Lieutenant. December 9, 1814: transferred. at New York. N. Y .. to Sloop-of-War "Peacock." Captain Lewis Warrington. January. 1815: engaged in the capture of the British Drie "Namilis." Straits of Sunda, Indian Ocean, June 30. 1815. (For subsequent and continued record ste War with Algier -. VOOBIETES, RALPH-Midshipman. September 1. 1811; ordered to Frigate "United States." Captain Stephen Kreatur. North Atlantic Squadron. 1-12: ordered to New York, N. Y .. August 25, 1513, for duty on Sloop-of-War "Peacock." Master Commandant Lewis Warrington, and served thereon to October 29. 1814; took part in the capture of the British Shop-of-War "L'Epervier." off Cape Canaveral. Fla .. April 29, 1814: for meritorions service in this action received a silver medal by a Resolution of Congress approved October 21, 1814. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.)
WHITLOCK. EPHRAIM D .- Midshipman. January 1. 1812; ordered to Frigate "President." Captain John Rodgers, North Atlantic Squadron. January 15, 1812: took part in the chase and engagement with British Frigate "Belvidera," off Nantucket Shoals. Mass .. June 22. 1812. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
WILLIAMSON. CHARLES L .- Midshipman. September 1. 1811 ; ordered to Brig "Nautilus," Lieutenant William M. Crane, December 22. 1811: on July 16. 1512. the "Nautilus," with the officers and crew, was captured by British Squadron. off New York Harbor, N. Y. : exchanged : ordered to the Frigate "Macedonian :" blockaded at New London. Conn .. March 19. 1513; ordered to Sloop-of-War "Frolic." Master Commandant Joseph Bainbridge, October 9, 1813: taken prisoner, with ship, officers and crew. by British Frigate "Orphous." off Matanzas, Cuba. April 20. 1814: exchanged; ordered to duty on Lake Champlain, June 21, 1814, and assigned to Ship "Saratoga." Flagship of Captain Thomas Macdonough : took part in the battle with the British Fleet off Plattsburg Bay, N. Y .. September 11, 1S11: received the thanks of Congress and presented with a sword of honor by a Resolution approved October 20. 1814. for distinguished service in this battle. ( For subsequent rud continued record see War with Algiers. )
WILLIAMSON, JONATHAN D .- Midshipman. September 1. 1811: on Frigate "President," Captain John Rodgers, North Atlantic Squadron. 1812: took part in the chase and engagement with British Frigate "Belvidera," off Nantucket Shoals, Mass., June 22, 1812; ordered to Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, blockaded in harbor of New London, Conn .. and served thereon to close of war. 1815. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
WINTER, RICHARD M .- Midshipman, November 15, 1509; ordered to duty at Charleston. S. C., July 14, IS10; ordered to Frigate ' "Constitution." Flagship of Captain William Bainbridge, September 15. 1812; took part in the engagement and capture of the British Brig "South Carolina." November 9, 1812; took part in the engagement and capture of the British Frigate "Java," off Bahia. Brazil, S. A. December 20. 1812: for gallant and meritorious service in this action received a silver medal by a Resolution of Congress approved March 3. 1813: Acting Lieutenant, June 2. 1814: Lientenant. December 9, 1814; on Frigate "Constitution," Captain Charles Stewart, December 17. 1814: took part in the capture of the British Ship "Lord Nelson." off Bermuda Islands. Atlantic Ocean, December 24, ISI4: took part in the engagement and capture of the British Ships-of-War "Cyane" and "Levant." off Maderia Islands, coast of Africa. February 20. 1815; for meritorious services in this engagement received a silver medal by a Resolution of Congress approved February 22, 1816. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
Enlisted Men in the United States Navy from New Jersey,
NOTE .-- It is regretted that no descriptive record of name or service can be obtained for the seamen and other ratings of enlisted! men from New Jersey who served in the United States Navy during this war period. The records of the Navy Department, Pension Bureau and other authentic sources at Washington. D. C., and elsewhere, have been carefully examined without result.
Officers in the United States Marine Corps from New Jersey.
GAMBLE, JOHN M. (For previous record see Officers of the United States Navy, War with Great Britain)-Second Lieutenant. to date January 16. 1509: First Lieutenant. March 5, 1911 : commanding a Detachment of Marines on Frigate "Essex." Captain David Porter. October. ISI1, to June. 1914; took part in the engagement with the British Ship "Alert." Angust 13, 1812: wounded in the left heel in the engagement and capture of the British Ship "Seringapatam," of Tumbez, Peru, Pacific Ocean, July 13. 1513: detached to cumenand Storeship " Greenwich." a prize captured by Frigate "Essex." May 28, IS12; in command of the captured British Ship "Sir Andrew Hammond" when recaptured by British Frigate "Cherub." off Sandwich Islands. Pacific Ocean. Jun- 19, 1814, and taken prisoner: exchanged, at Rio Janeiro, Brazil, S. A. August. 1814; recommended by Captain David Porter to the Secretary of the Navy as an officer deserving of its patronage for conspicuous service and gallantry while in command of the prize-ships ; Captain, to date .Inne 18, 1814. (For subsequent and continued record sce War with Algiers. )
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Enlisted Men. L'inted States Marine Corps, from New Jer- |
Enlisted Men in the United States Marine Corps from New Jersey.
ARNEY. JOSEPH-Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment : enliste. I. at Phil ob Iphia. Pa., Match 11. 1\11. for five years ; age, 36. born, New Jersey : deserted. April 17. 1511; rejoined Captain Anthony Gales Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa .. August 31. 1211; served to close of the war. ( For subsequent and continued record sie War with Mejor -. I
AYRES. Joux-Private. Camain Anthony Gale's Detachment : enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa .. Daradar 15. 150, for five years: ag. 29: born. New Jersey : transferred to Headquarters Marine Corps. Washington, D. C .. March 20. 1510; transferred to Second Lb n- tenant William S. Bush's Detachment. on Sloop-of-War "Hornet." Lieutenant Theodore Hunt, June 6. 1510; promoted Corporal. July 1, 1811; reduced to private, May 1. 1812 : private. First Lieutenant Robert Masby's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Hornet." May 1. 1512: transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York. N. Y. May 26. 1512; deserted. June 20. 1512: rejoined from desertion and assigned to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. April 15, 1813; on rolls of Detachment to December 31. 1813: final record unknown.
BALDWIN. ABRAHAM-Private. Lieutenant Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment : enlisted. at Headquarters, Marin Corps, Washington, D. C. August 10, 1808, for three years: age. 86; born, New Jersey: private, First Lieutenant Ichabod B. Crane's Detachment. on Frigate "United States," Captain Stephen Decatur. Atlantie Squadron, July 1. 1809: transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment. at Navy Yard, New York. N. Y. September, 1811: re-enlisted. September 14. 1511. for five years ; pro- moted Corporal, April 9. 1812 : transferred to Gunboat No. 108, at New York. N. Y., April 12. IN12; on rolls of Detachment to May 1. 1812; final record unknown.
BEDORTHY, THOMAS-Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment : enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 11, 1507. for three years ; age. 25; born, Burlington, N. J. ; transferred to Marine Barracks, at New York, N. Y .. September 14. 1507: private. First Lieu- tenant Richard Smith's Detachment. on Frigate "Chesapeake," October 1, 1SOS: transferred to Captain James Thompson's Detach- ment, at Charleston. S. C. September 3, 1809; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps. Washington, D. C. September 3. 1509; re-enlisted, at Washington, D. C., June 12, 1810. for five years ; private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; promoted Corporal, April 12. 1811 : died, at Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C .. August 16. 1812.
BIRD. JAMES-Private, First Lieutenant John Brooks' Detachment: enlisted at Erie. Pa .. Jime S. 1813, for five years; age, 20; born, Morris County, N. J .: private, First Lientenant Benjamin Ilyde's Detachment, Lake Erie. Pa .. January 1. 1814; deserted, at Lake Erie. Pa., June 4. 1814: captured from desertion, June 10. 1514; executed, at Lake Erie, Pa., November 11. 1814.
BISPHAM. BENJAMIN-Private. First Lieutenant William Anderson's Detachment : enlisted. at Norfolk, Va .. August 13. 1810. for five years; age, 26; born, Mount Holly, N. J .; private, First Lieutenant Henry M. Parker's Detachment. on Frigate "Essex." November 1. 1810: transferred to First Lieutenant Lee Massey's. Jr .. Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard. Va., July 27. 1811: private, First Lieutenant John M. Gamble's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Captain David Porter, Pacific Squadron. October 1, 1811; engaged in the capture of British Ship "Greenwich," Pacific Ocean. May 28, 1513: detailed from Detachment, under First Lieutenant John M. Gamble, to Prize-Ship "Greenwich," May 28. 1513. to March 31. 1814 : engaged in the capture of British Ship "Seringapatam," off Tumbez, Peru, Pacific Ocean, July 13, 1813; served to the close of the war. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
BLACKLEDGE, JOHN-Private. Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at Navy Yard, New York. N. Y .. February 24. 1810. for five years. age. 24; born, Elizabeth, N. J. : private, Sergeant John Boyle's Detachment, on Brig "Argus," Lieutenant Arthur Sinclair, North Atlantic Squadron, Captain John Rodgers. May 1, 1811. to December 1. 1911: private, First Lieutenant William Strong's Detachment, on Brig "Argus." September 1. 1812; private, Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y .. February 1, 1813; transferred to Brig "Argus." Master Commandant William II. Allen. March 15. 1813; Brig "Argus" cap- tured by British Brig "Pelican." off St. David's Head, England, August 14, 1813, and officers and men taken prisoners and confined in England: private, Captain Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., February 26, 1815- "Received from cartel by Lieutenant Phillips ;" served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
BOGERT. ALBERT-Private. Captain John Hall's Detachment: enlisted, at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., April 20, 1814, for five years ; age, 19; born, Paramus, N. J. : deserted, May 9, 1814.
BOWKER, FRANCIS-Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 25. 1813, for five years ; age. 27; born, Burlington County, N. J. : transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C., May 26, 1813; private, Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., January 1, to December 31, 1813; served to the close of the war. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
BOYD, JAMES-Private. Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment: enlisted. at Philadelphia, Pa .. January 16, 1812, for five years; age. 18: born, Salem, N. J .; transferred to Headquarters. Marine Corps, Washington, D. C .. February 24. 1812; private, First Lieutenant William S. Bush's Detachment. on Frigate "Constitution," Captain Isaac Hull. North Atlantic Squadron. Jun 1. 1812: engaged in the capture of British Frigate "Guerriere." Atlantic Ocean. August 19. 1812: transferred to Captain Archibald Henderson's Detachment. at Navy Yard. Charlestown. Mass. September 6. 1812: transferred to First Lieutenant Alfred Grayson's Detachment. on Frigate "Congress" Captain John Smith. North Atlantic Squadron. Captain John Rodgers, October 2, 1812; private, First Lientenant William Strong's Detachment. on Frigate "Congress," December 1. 1813, to June 1. 1814: private, First Lieutenant John Heath's Detachment. on Frigate "Congress," at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., July 1, 1814; Private, Captain Richard Smith's Detachment. at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., July 1. to December 31, 1814. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.
BREWER, JOHN-Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment : enlisted. af New York. N. Y .. September 24. 1811. for five years: ago. 21 : born. Monmouth County. N. J .; private, Captain Archibald Hender-on's Detachment, on Frigate "President." Flagship of Captain John Rodgers, North Atlantic and West India Squadron, at Newport, R. L., February 1. 1812, to May 31. 1812; private
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Eulisted Men, United States Marine Corps from New Jersey.
Captain Robert Greenleaf's Detachment, on Frigate "President." September 1, 1812, to November 30, 1813; private. Second Lieutenant Joseph L. Ruhu's Detachment. on Frigate "President." January 1. 1814: transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment. at Navy Yard, New York. N. Y., March 19. 1814; transferred to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Phil- adelphia, Pa .. May G. 1814: temporarily assigned to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, August 7, 1814: rejoined Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment. at Philadelphia, Pa., September, 1814; transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere." December, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Alsiers. )
BRUNKERHOLE, Punir-Private. Sergeant Morris Palmer's Detachment ; enlisted, at Baltimore, Mdl., October 7. 1>11, for five years ; age, 34: born. Bergen County, N. J. ; privato, Second Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams." Captain Charles Morris, North Atlantic Squadron, January 1. 1814; promoted Sergeant. March 30. 1814; transferred with First Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment. to Frigate "Congress." Captain Charles Morris, November 30, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
Browx, Jonx-Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., February 2, 1810, for five years; age, 27; born. Woodbridge. N. J .: discharged. March 22. 1814, Surgeon's certificate of disability.
B --- , THOMAS -- Private. Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 24, 1813, for five years; age, 35; born. Salem. N. J. ; final record unknown.
BROWN, THOMAS-Private. Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted. at Philadelphia. I'a., July 26, 1812. for five years; age, 21; born, New Jersey : private. Second Lieutenant Henry B. Breckenridge's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," Captain John Cassin, Chesapeake Bay. February, 1813-"Sick in hospital at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., with toes cut off ;" discharged, at Gosport Navy Yard. Va .. July 15, 1813, disability.
BURROUGHE for BURROWS), CHARLES ( For previous record see War with Tripoli)-Private : on rolls of Captain John Hall's Detach- ment, and discharged therefiom, at New York, N. Y., July 24, 1812.
CABNINE (or CURNINE). JOHN-Private. Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 31, 1811, for five years; age. 22: boun. Essex County, N. J. ; transferred to New York. N. Y., September 14, 1812: transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., September 14, 1812, and on rolls to December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
CARTY, ISAAC E .- Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., April 6, 1814. for five years; age, 24: born, Salem, N. J .: temporarily assigned to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment. August 7, 1814; rejoined Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment. at Philadelphia, Pa., September, 1814: transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detach- ment, ou Frigate "Guerriere," December, 1814; served to close of the war. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. )
CHANDLER, OLIVER-Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted. at Philadelphia, Pa., November 27, 1809, for five years; age, 22; born, Elizabeth, N. J .; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C., December 4. 1809; transferred to Second Lieutenant William S. Bush's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Ilornet," Lieutenant Theodore Hunt, June 6, 1810; transferred to Captain John Ilall's Detachment, at Navy Yard. New York, N. Y .. November, 1811; in hospital at New York, N. Y., to March 1. 1812: transferred to Gunboat No. 47, at New York, N. Y., April 13, 1812; transferred to First Lieutenant Robert Mosby's Detachuneut. on Sloop-of-War "Ilornet." Master Commandant James Lawrence, North Atlantic Squadron, Captain Jolin Rodgers, June 12, 1812; promoted Corporal, November 10. 1813; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1813; Corporal, First Lieutenant William B. Brownlow's Detachment, on Frigate "Ilornet," June 15, 1814; discharged, at New London, Conn., November 27. 1814. expiration of service. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. ) CHANDLER, VINCENT-Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., May 20, 1814, for five years ; age, 44; born, Milford. N. J .; on rolls of Detachment to December 13, 1814; final record unknown.
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