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STOUT. MATTHEW W. (For previous record see War with Great Britain -- Midshipman; on Frigate "Macedonian." Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashonda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815: on Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1, 1817 : on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Master Commandant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1. 1×18, to August S. 1520: died. on Mediterranean Squadron. August S, 1520.
TEN FICK. ABRAHAM S. (For previous record see War with Great Britain-Midshipman; ou Frigate "United States," Captain John Shaw, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge (afterwards Captain Isaac Chauncey), Angust 1. 1$15. to 1×17; Lieutenant, April 27. 1816; on furlough, January 1. 1s18; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Sammel Evans commanding, January 1, 1819; on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Commandant Wolcott Channees, West India Squadron. January 1. 1820. to 1823: on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Commandant Wolcott Chauncey. Mediterranean Squadron. Captain William Bainbridge. January 1, 1 24, to 1825; on duty with West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, January 1. 1525; on Receiving Ship, Steamer "Fulton," at New York, N. Y., Master Commandant Beekman V. Hoffman commanding. Jannary 1, 1826, and 1827: on Ship-of-the-Line "Delaware," Captain John Downes, Flagship of Captain William M. Crane, Medliter- ranean Squadron. December 31, 1827. to January 2, 1830; on Frigate "Java," Captain John Downes. Mediterranean Squadron. Captain James Biddle, January 2, 1830; on leave, January 1, 1:31, to 1834; on waiting orders, January 1, 1$35, to 1537; Master Commandant. February 9. 1837: in command of Sloop-of-War "Erie," at Boston, Mass., fitting out for West India Squadron, January 1, 1838; on waiting orders, Jannary 1, 1839. and 1840; on leave, January 1. 1841: on waiting orders, at New Brunswick, N. J., January 1. 1842; Captain, December 10, 1843: died, at New Brunswick, N. J., March 28, 1844. TINGEY, THOMAS (For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Captain; in command of Navy Yard at Washington, D. C .. August 1, 1815, to February 23, 1829; President Naval Court-martial, Navy Yard, Boston, Mass., March 2, 1822; died while in command of Navy Yard at Washington, D. C., February 23, 1829.
TRENCHARD, EDWARD ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Master Commandant; ordered from Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., to New York, N. Y., to comoand Sloop-of-War "John Adams," for Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bain bridge, June 16, 1815. Captain, March 5, 1817; ordered to New York, N. Y., to take command of Sloop-of-War "Crane," for duty with the African Station and West India Squadron, in suppression of the slave trade. August 2. 1817. to 1820; on duty at Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., Captain Samuel Angus commanding, January 1, 1-23; died suddenly, while on duty at Navy Yard. Brooklyn, N. Y., November 3, 1824.
VANCLEAVE, GEORGE W. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) -- Lieutenant; on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Stephen Deratur, April 28, 1815; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashonda," off Cape De Gatt. Spain, June 17, 1815; on Frigate "Macedonia," Captain Lewis Warrington, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Channcey, to January 1, 1817; on duty at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., Captain Hugh G. Camp bell commanding, January 1, 1SIS, and 1819; on Frigate "Java," Captain Lewis Warrington, January 1, 1820; cashiered. February 9, 1820.
VOORHEES, PHILIP F. (For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Lieutenant; on Sloop-of-War "Peacock," Captain Lewis Warrington, to arrive at New York, N. Y., October 30, 1815, on Frigate "Congress," Captain Charles Morris, West India Squadron, January 1, 1817, to 1818, and on Frigate "Congress," Captain John D. Henley, East India Squadron, January 1. 1819, to 1821; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington." Master Commandant John B. Nicholson, in ordinary, at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1822; on Sloop-of-War "Crane." Captain Robert Trail Spence, West India Squadron, January 1, 1823: on Ship- of-the-Line "Washington," Master Commandant John B. Nicholson, in ordinary, at New York. N. Y .. January 1, 1824; on Ship-of- the-Line "North Carolina," Master Commandant Charles W. Morgan, Flagship of Captain John Rodgers, Mediterranean Squadron, March 4, 1825. to July 28, 1927; on leave. January 1, 1828; Master Commandant, April 24, 1825; ordered to com- mand Receiving Ship, Schooner "Sea Gull." at Philadelphia, Pa., July 19. 1828; ordered to command Sloop-of-War "John Adams." Mediterranean Squadron. Captain James Biddle; detached from Sloop-of-War "John Adams," at Norfolk. Va .. February 5, 1834. with leave ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1835, to 1841; Captain, February 28, 1838; ordered to Portsmouth. N. II .. March 30. 1842, to cominand Frigate "Congress," attached to Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles W. Morgan, from July 15. 1542, to December 22, 1843: in command of Frigate "Congress," South Atlantic Squadron, Captain Daniel Turner, Jannary 28. 1814 : captured the Argentine Squadron, blockading the harbor of Montevideo, Uruguay. S. A., September 20, 1844, for firing upon his convoy the American Bark "Rosalba ;" detached from Frigate "Congress," at Annapolis, Md., September 29, 1845; repremanded and suspended from command for five years, September 29, 1845, for disobedience of orders. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.)
VOORHEES, RALPH ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Midshipman : on Frigate "Guerriere." Master Commandant William Lewis, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur. Mediterranean Squadron. May 20. 1815; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt. Spain, June 17. 1815; on duty with Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Isaac Channery commanding, January 1, 1817: Lieutenant. March 5, 1817; on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Captain James Biddle, on special service to the Pacific Ocean. October 4. 1817, to 1820: on Sloop-of-War "Cyane." Captain Edward Trenchard, West I.dia Squadron. January 1, 1521; on Schooner "Grampus." Lieutenant Francis II. Gregory, West India Squadron. January 1. 1822; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Master Commandant John B. Nicholson. in ordinary. at New York. N. Y., January 1, 1523. in command of Steam Galliot "Sea Gull." West India Squadron. Captain David Porter, January 1, 1824; on leave, January 1. 1825; on Frigate "Brandywine," Captain Charles Morris. Mediterranean Squadron. Captain John Rodgers. August 25, 1525, to return to New York, N. Y., April 17. 1526; on leave. December 30, 1826; on Sloop-of-War "Falmouth." Master Commandant Charles W. Morgan, West India Squadron, Captain Charles G. Ridgely, January 20, 1828, to 1520; on duty at Navy Yard, New
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Officers, T'ofte States Navy, from New Jersey. York, N. Y., Captain Isaac Chauncey commanding, January 1, 1550, to 1502; in command of Schooner "Smark," West I'm Squadron and Coast of Africa. 1822: on leave, January 1, 1-33; in command of Schooner "Dolphin." Pacific Squadron. Captain John Downes, December #1. 1833, and 1851; on leave, January 1, 1835; in command of Receiving Ship at New York, .X. >. January 1. 1-30, and 1837: Master Commandant. February 9. 1837: on duty at Navy Yard, Portsmouth. N. IL., Captam William M. Crane commanding, January 1. 1838; on waiting orders, January 1. 150, and 1840; in command of Shop-of- Win "Preldo." Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Charles W. Morgan, January 12, 1841; died of pernicious fever while in command of Sloop-of-War "Preble," in harbor of Smyrna, Asia Minor, July 27, 1813, and buried at Smyrna, July 28, 1812.
WHITLOCK, EXPUL AIM D. (For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Midshipman ; ordered to Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin." Captains John Smith and Charles Stewart, respectively, at Philadelphia. Ha .. July 18, 1515, to 1517; on duty at Recruiting Station, Philadelphia, Pa., Master Commandant Thomas Brown commanding, January 1. 1815, and 1819; Lieutenant, April 1. 1×18: on duty at Navy Yard. Norfolk, Va., January 1. 1820. to 1822: on anty with West India Squadion, Captain David Porter commanding. January 1. 1-23, and 1924: on furlough. January 1. 1525; suspended. January 1. 182G, and 1827: 00 Receiving Ship at Boston, Mass. Master Commandant Joseph Smith commanding. December 31, 1827. to 1-31: on duty with West India Squadron, Captain Jesse D. Elliott commanding, December 28, 1981; dismissed. May 23, 1832. WILLIAMSON, CHARLES I. ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Midshipman ; ordered from Elizabeth. N. I., to duty on Frigate "United States," February 17. 1815; on Frigate "United States," Captain John Shaw, Mediterranean Squadron. Captain William Bainbridge Cafterwards Captain Isaac Chauncey ). September 3. 1815; detached, and ordered to Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," at Boston, Mass .. November 15, 1816; Lieutenant, March 5, 1817; on Sloop-of- War "John Adams." Captain John D. Henley, January 1. 1915. and 1819: detailed to Schooner "Despatch," on coast survey. June 25, 1818: on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., Captain Alexander Murray commanding. January 1. 1820: on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Com- mandant Wolcott Channeoy, on special service to the West Indies, and on Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge. January 15. 1821; detached, and order I to duty at Philadelphia, Pa .. January 25, 1824; on leave, Jannary 1, 1>25; ordered to Schooner "Grampus," Lieutenant Joseph Cassin, West India Squadron, Captain Lewis Warrington, October 7, 1825; on leave. December 30, 1826: ordered to Ship-of-the-Line "Delaware," Captain John Downes. Flagship of Captain William MI. Crane. Mediterranean Squadron, September 18, 1827; wounded in left side, September 11. 1829; detached from Ship-of-the-Line "Dela- ware." and ordered home on sick leave, January 23, 1830. to 1834; on waiting orders, January 1. 1835, to 1541; Master Com- mandant, February 9. ISN'T ; ordered to command Sloop-of-War "Warren." West India Squadron, Captain Jess Wilkinson. March 28, 1841 ; detached from Sloop-of-War "Warren," at Norfolk, Va., June S, 1842. and await orders; cashiered, October 27, 1842: died, at Elizabeth, N. J., November 11, 1846.
WILLIAMSON, JONATHAN D. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) -- Midshipman; on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815: engaged in the capture of the Aigeriau Ship "Mashonda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815; Lieutenant. April 27. 1516 ; on Ship-of-the- Line "Franklin," Captain Charles Stewart, at Philadelphia, Pa .. January 1, 1817: on Ship-of-the-Line "Trauklin." Lieutenant Wilham M. IFunter. Flagship of Captain Charles Stewart, Mediterranean Squadron, October 14. 1517, to April 24, 1820; on Frigate "United States," Captain William M. Crane, at Norfolk, Va., January 1, 1821; on Schooner "Alligator." Lieutenant Robert F. Stockton, West Indi Squadron. January 1, 1822: on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding. January 1. 18221. and 1824: on Ship-of-the-Line "North Carolina." Master Commandant Charles W. Morgan. Flagship of Captain Jolin Rodger -. Mediterranean Squadron, Jannary 1, 1825, to July 28. 1827; on leave, December 31, 1827, to 1830; ou Sloop-of-War "Concord." Master Commandant Matthew C. Perry, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain James Biddle, January 1, 1831: detached to Frigate "Brandywine." Captain James Renshaw, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain James Biddle, Incember 28, 1831 ; detached, at New York, N. Y., July 10, 1833, and on waiting orders: on waiting orders to 1839; Master Commandant. February 9. 1537: in com- mand of Sloop-of-War "Ontario," West India Squadron, Captain William B. Shubrick, July 14, 1>39, to June 2, 1840; ca special duty, January 1. 1841; in command of Rendezvous at New York, N. Y., Jannary 1. 1842, and 1843; on waiting orders, January 1, 1844; died of pulmonary disease. at New York, N. Y., April 10, 1844.
WINTER, RICHARD M. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) -Lieutenant ; on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Charles Gordon, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20. 1815; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815; on furlough, Jaruary 1, 1817, to 1819; died, in Maryland, January, INI !. Woons, JOHN C .- Boatswain. Jaly S. 1815, and ordered to Ship-ot-the-Line "Franklin," Captains John Smith and Charles Stewart. respectively. at Philadelphia, Pa. ; detached and ordered to Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa., Captain Alexander Murray com- manding, June 23, 1817; detached and ordered to Navy Yard at Washington, D. C. Captain Thomas Tingey commanding. April 8, 1819: on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., Captains Alexander Murray and William Bainbridge, respectively, commanding. January 1, 1821; detached and ordered to Ship-of-the-Line "Neith Carolina." at Navy Yard, Norfolk. Va., December S, 1824 -- returned to Philadelphia, Pa., sick : on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa .. Jannary 1, 1525; ordered to Frigate "Brandy- wine," at Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., July 11, 1825; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1526: on leave. January 1, 1827; ordered to Navy Yard at Gosport, Va., Captain James Barron. April 14, 1827, to 1830; on leave, January 1. 1831 ; ordered to Frigate "Potomac," May 3. 1831; previous order revoked ; ordered to Navy Yard at Washington, D. C .. Captain Isaac HIull commanding, July 1, 1831. to 1832; on leave, January 1, 1533; ordered to the ordinary at Norfolk, Va., October 11;, 1833; detached and granted three months' leave, October 2. 1835; died, January 31, 1836.
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Enlisted Men, Culted states Navy, and Officers and Enlisted Men, Vulted States Marine Corps, from New Jersey.
Enlisted Men in the United States Navy.
NOTE .- It is regretted that no descriptive record of service can be obtained for the seamen and eller raties of culisted men Then New Jersey who served in the United States Navy during this war period. The records of the Navy Department and Pension Bureau. and other sources, at Washington, D. C., have been carefully examined, but without result.
Officers in the United States Marine Corps from New Jersey.
GAMBLE, JOHN M. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) -Captain : in command on the South Seas, Pacific Quem. August 1, 1815; commissioned Major, by brevet, AApril 18, 1816; in command of Marine Corps at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y .. January 1, 1817. to 1818: in command of Marine Corps at Navy Yard. Philadelphia, Pa., December 31, 1818, to 1820; stationed at Headquarters of Marine Corps, Washington, D. C .. 1 21; in command of Marine Corps at Navy Yard. Philadelphia, Pa .. January 1, 1822, to 1824: awaiting orders, January 1. 1525: in command of Marine Corps at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. Il .. January 1. 1520, to 1825; in command of Marine Corps at Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., January 1. 1828, to 1-36; commissioned Major July 1. 1\31: commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, for gallant and meritorious service, to date March 3. 1827; died of paralysis at Navy Yard. Brooklyn, N. Y .. September 11. 1836.
Enlisted Men in the United States Marine Corps from New Jersey.
ABNEY, JOSEPH ( For previous record see War with Great Britain }-Private: on rolls of Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment. to August 31, 1815: final record unknown.
BARBER, WILLIAM-Private, Captain Samuel Bacon's Detachment : enlisted, at York, Pa .. June 30. 1813, for five years; age, 23; born, Penn's Neck, Salem County. N. J. : final record unknown.
BISPHAM, BENJAMIN (For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at Navy Yard. New York, N. Y., June 12. 1815: discharged, at New York, N. Y .. December 13, 1815, expiration of service. BLACKLEDGE. JOHN (For previous record sce War with Great Britain)-Private, Captain Thomas R. Swift's Detachment : discharged, March 23, 1815, expiration of service.
BLAUVELT, GARBIT I .- Private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment. enlisted, at New York. N. Y., June 30, 1815, for five years; age, 27; born, Franklin. Bergen County, N. J. ; transferred to Brig "Boxer," Lieutenant John Porter. Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, July 25, 1915; promoted Corporal. February 1. 1818; promoted Sergeant, March 1, ISIS; reduced to private, June 1, 1SIS; promoted Corporal, September 1. 1818: final record unknown.
BOWKER, FRANCIS ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Private ; deserted. August 21, 1515; captured from desertion. October 14, 1815: discharged. March 8. 1SIG,
BOYD JAMES ( For previous record see War with Great Britain) -- Private, Captain William Strong's Detachment. May 1, 1815: private, First Lieutenant John Harris' Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones. Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur. May -, 1815: engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda." off Cape De Gatt. Spain. June 17, 1815: on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1$15-"On Mediterranean Squadron :" final record unknown, BREWER, JOHN ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Private, First Lieutenant Joseph S. Kuhn's Detachment. on Frigate "Guerriere," to April 30. 1815; private, Captain William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Com- mandant William Lowis, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur. Mediterranean Squadron. May 20, 1-15; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashoudn," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815-"On Mediterranean Squadron ;" discharged, October 8, 1816, expiration of service,
BRINKERHOFF; PHILIP ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Sergeant, First Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detarb- ment, on Frigate "Congress:" reduced to private, March 16, 1815: on rolls of Detachment to April 30, 1815: deserted, rejoined from desertion, and assigned to Captain William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., June 21. 1815: transf ered to Ship-of-the-Line "Independence." Captain William M. Crane, June 23, IN15; transferred to Captain William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass .. July 2. 1915; transferred to Captain William Hall's Detachment. on Frigate "United States." Captain John Shaw, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, July T. 1815: discharged. at Norfolk, Va., January 15. 1818.
BURNET. THOMAS-Private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment ; enlisted, at Navy Yard, New York. N. Y., June 20, 1815. for five years; age. 21; born. Bergen. N. J. : deserted. at New York, N. Y., June 21, 1815.
CARNINE (or CURNINE), JOHN ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Private, Captain William Anderson's Detach- ment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., May 7, 1515-"Joined from Marine Barracks, at New York, N. Y .; " transferred to Ship-of-the-Line "Irdependence." Captain William M. Crane, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, June 19. 1815 : Epal record unknown.
CARTY, ISAAC E. (For previous record sep War with Great Britain )-Private, First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kulin's Detachment, on Frigate "Queinize:" on zolls of Detachment to Ap:1 30, 1515. discharged, at Boston. Mass. Auch G. 1-19, expiration of - rvice. CASHIN. LAWRENCE-Private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment, enlisted, at New Orleans, La .. June 1. IS15, for five years : age. 36; born, New Jersey: discharged, at New Orleans. La. June 1. 1520, expiration of service.
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Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corp . 000 Now Jers CHANDLER, OLIVER ( For previous record spe War with Great Britain)-Corpe I. Major Richard Smith's Detachment senlis at New York. N. Y. January 18, 1-1, for five Mats; transferred to Show . " War "Franck." February, 151; Norfolk, Va., Jantes 18, 1521; private, Major William Anderson's Detadarent : disturbi, and Beenlisted, at January 17. 1521. for five years; discharged. at Navy Yard. Gosport. Va .. Apr 1 25, 1525, ch surgeon's certificate of d .- tility CHEsrMAY. RicHARD G. - Private. Captam Anthony Gale's Detachment : enlis. hai Phil Li. Pa .. Mas 21, 1815. . there Acht- Og0. 21 : born. Glon ster County, N. J .: deserted, at Philadelphia, Pa. July 4. 11.
CHIDESIER, JOSEPH (for previous record ser War with Great Britain)-Corporal. discharged. at New Orleans, La .. February 29 15 16. expiration of service.
CLARK, GEORGE & For previous record soy War with Great Britain -Corporal. Cadain Thetas R. Swift's Detachment. discharged at Navy Yard, Gosport, Va. March 25, 1815, expiration of service.
CODDINGTON. PETER CFor previous record sre War with Great Britain-Corporal. dischargel. July 12. 1918.
COLEMAN. DAVID (For previous record see War with Great Britain-Corpotal: deserted, July 22. 1-15; captured from desertan. and assigned to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment. at Phila lelphia. Pa .. July 25, 1815: transferred to Headquarters, Marino Corps. Washington, D. C .. July 25, 1915: final record unknown.
COLEMAN, JAMES (For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Private. Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York. N. Y. April 15, 1815-"Joined from Bermuda:" transferred to list Lieutenant Joseph 1. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerrier."
. April 22. 1815: private, Captain William Strong's Datachmert, on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Commandant William Lewis. Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron. May -. 1-15; engaged in the capture of Algerian P'rigore "Mashouda." of Cape De Gatt. Spain, June 17. 1515; on tolls of Detachment to September 80. 1815-"On Mediterranean Squadron :" deserted. from Ship-of-the-Line "Independence." March 6, 1817.
COVIDELL, SAMUEL ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Private, discharged, at Washington, D. C. May 4. 18: re-enlisted, as drummer. ot Washington, D. C., May 24, 1819, for five years. Major Samuel Miller's Detachment; discharged, at Washington, D. C., April 26. 1824. upon his request.
CURNINE. JOHN-See John Carnine.
CURTIS, JONATHAN (For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Sergeant ; died, at Idrie, Pa., April 13, 1815.
DEMAREST, JOHN ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Private, Captain William Anderson's Detachment: on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815: discharged, March 8, 1816.
DEMAREST, JOHN (Fer previous record see War with Great Britain)-Sergeant : discharged, July 5, 1817, expiration of service : re-enlisted, at Charlestown, Mass., August 1, 1817, for five years. a Sergeant. Captain Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment ; discharged, expiration of service, and re-enlisted, at Norfolk, Va., August 1. 1822. for five years; died, Norfolk, Va .. August 24, 1824.
DICKSON, DANIEL ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Private; discharged, at Washington, D. C., September 5. 1815, expiration of service ; re-enlisted. at Washington, D. C., September 9. 1815, for five years, a private. Major Samuel Miller's Detachment : discharged, at Norfolk, Va., June 20, 1821.
DOLE (or DOYLE). ISAAC ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment. at New York. N. Y .. June 12, 1815; transferred to Brig "Boxer," at New York. N. Y .. December 11. 1815; final record unknown. DUFFY, PETER ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Private, Lieutruant John Harris' Detachment, on Frigato "Mare- donian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Stephen Decatur, May 1. 1815; died at sea, Atlantic Ocean. May 20. 1815.
DUNLEVY, PETER (For previous record sce War with Great Britam)-Private ; discharged, at Washington. D. C., April 10, 1817. surgeon's certificate of disability.
DUNN, LEWIS P. ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Sergeant ; deserted, at New Orleans, La., October 17, 1×15. DUNNING, DENNIS (For previous record ste War with Great Britain -Private. Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, Philadelphia. I'a. ; discharged, at Pailadelphia, Pa .. Maich S. 1816; re-enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 17. ISIT, for five years, Major John M. Gamble's Detachment : drummed out of the service by sentence of a general court-martial. at Philadelphia, Pa., June 13. 1$18. EIKER, JOHN-Private, Captain Francis W. Sterne's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. T., May 22, 1815, for five years: age. 15; born, New Brunswick, N. J .; deserted. August 3. 1815.
EVANS, THOMAS (For previous record see War with Great Britain) -Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, Philadelphia. Pa. : transferred to Major Richard Smith's Detachment. at New York, N. Y .. April 13, 1515: transferred to Marine Barracks. at Philadelphia. Pa December 21. 1-15; discharged. date unknown.
FIELDS, GEORGE-I'rivate, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment : enlisted. at New Orleans, La .. April 18, 1815, for five years: age, 21 : born. Hunterdon County, N. J .: deserted. August 8. 1815.
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