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CAPTAIN WHITMORE'S COMPANY.
Captain-Seth Whitmore.
Lieutenant-Daniel Caldwell.
Sergeants-Joseph Brundage, Isaac W. Fulton, Jedediah Wilder.
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Corporals-Caleb I. Jones, Christopher Payne, William Gates.
Drummers-Sylvester Rice, James Stevens.
Privates-Joseph Caldwell, Stephen Paine, Asa Paine, Eben- ezer Eaton, Windom Paine, Enos Rice, John Berry, Morris Crittenden, Charles Parsons, John Easty, William Higgins, Abraham Burckholder, John Freeman, Jacob Freeman, Selah Bacon, John M. Cobb, George Ringer, Solomon Ringer, James Lane, William Hartwell, Levi Chapman, Isaac Adams, Richard Squier, Elutia Ray, John Shriner, Nathan Hawley, Cheney Whitney, Horace Crittenden, Abisha Gleason, Benja- min Gleason, Hollis Ivey, Selah Belding, Lucius Warner.
CAPTAIN BOGERT'S COMPANY.
Captain-James Bogert.
Lieutenant-Joseph Williams.
Ensign-Israel Hall.
Sergeants-David Field, Platt B. Fairchild, Stephen Brize. Corporals-Cephas Shekel, Lansing Z. Mizner.
Privates-Caleb Fairchild, Samuel Miller, Arthur N. Dezeng, John Sloane, Jacob Lanzebae, Thomas Champlin, William Mapes, Robert Pratt, Silas Leonard, Henry Bush, William Price, Amos Aldrich, Charles Downing, William Latter, Jeremiah B. Brown, John Green, Jeremiah Hull, John Alverson, Samuel Roberts, Ashbel Cooper, Henry Hampshire, Jabez Johnson, Samuel Davis, Alexander Stocker, William Cooley, Anson Brocket, Joseph Covey, Norman Steel, John Ellison, David Green, Anson Corey, Peter Carr, Bostwick Noble, Henry Moore, John Dobbins, Joseph Hennip, John Boyd, Horace Garritt, Jonathan Springsted, Thomas Hatch, Reuben Thomas, Wm. T. Fra- zer, Henry White, Nathan Dascom.
CAPTAIN DAVIS' COMPANY.
Captain-Thomas Davis.
Lieutenant-John Shekel.
Ensign-Samuel Hildreth.
Sergeants-Hezekiah Baggerly, Alpheus Baggerly, John Wood.
Corporals-Samuel Griffith, George Grimes, Nathaniel House.
Privates-John Wilson, Henry Rathbun, Asa Jones, Patrick Brooks, Calvin Taylor, John Hanna, Peter Baggerly, Colton Crittenden, Henry Cronise, Robert B. Ferguson, John B. Palmer, Alpheus Hobbs, David McNeal, Lewis Woodward, Hector Seager.
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CAPTAIN HINE'S COMPANY.
Captain-John Hine.
Sergeants-John R. Barnes, Isaac Thompsou, Calvin Whedon.
Privates-Obed Albert, John Armstrong, Henry Arm- strong, Robert Boggs, Nathan C. Brace, Moses Black, Jesse Chapman, George Coward, Robert Crozier, Hiram Campbell, Ward Cambpell, Charles Cambpell, John Dixon, Moses Ellsworth, Joseph Fulton, Daniel Fowle, William Glann, Levi Glann, John Hall, Lyman Hitchcock, Jonathan Hitchcock, Benjamin Hashed, Robert Hine, Ripley Lom- bard, Sherman Lee, Samuel Mapes, Jesse McMichael, Benjamin Moody, Zechariah Odell, John Presler, Jr., Ebenezer Perkins, Abraham Phillips, Charles Rash, Joseph Robson, John Robson, Sr., John Robson, Jr., Gowan Robson, Elisha Reynolds, David Ray, Wright Reading, Isaac Reynolds, David Squier, Joshua Smith, William Scofield, Jesse Smith, Peter Schuyler, George Travis, Adam Turnbull, James Thompson, Nathaniel Thompson, John Thompson, Robert Watson, Joshua Witler, James Coax, William Brown, Nathaniel Lombard, Japhet Minard, Jonathan Squier, Andrew Sutherland, Hezekiah Ferguson.
CAPTAIN WOODWORTH'S COMPANY.
Captain-Abner Woodworth. Lieutenant-Asa Cole.
Ensign-Benjamin Havens. Sergeants - Charles Gillett, Samuel Brown, Joseph Ketchum.
Corporals-Seth Hull, Robert Crawford.
Drummers-Matthew Cole, David Hilton.
Fifers-Elisha Pierce, Henry Anderson.
Privates-Nathaniel Avery, Isaac Beaver, John Brooks, Peleg Briggs, Solomon Couch, Caleb Clark, Smith M. Cole, Caleb Carpenter, Aaron Carpenter, Jehiel C. Griswold‹ Ebenezer Green, Ezra Gleason, Samuel G. Gage, Nehemiah Higbie, James Hovey, Amasa Johnson, John Jones, Henry Kefer, William Murdock, Henry C. Pettit, William Pettit, William Proctor, Peter Rump, Philip Ritchie, John Ritchie, Schofield Seeley, David Squiers, Henry Simmons, James Smith, William Springsted, Lyman Tubbs, George Wilhelm, Riley Woodworth, Alfred Wilson, Silas Youngs, John Pembroke.
CAPTAIN SMITH'S COMPANY.
Captain-Leonard Smith. Lieutenant-William McPherson. Ensign-Robert Dixon.
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Sergeants-Stephen Chase, Richard Alverson. Drummer Graves.
Privates-Allen Chase, Godfrey Sweet, Peter Kuflan, Teben Wickwine, Timothy Maynard, Michael Autre, Guite Knickerbocker, George W. Buckley, Elice Pratt, Freeman Rice, Deane Squier, George Wood, Robert Minton, Silas Parrish, Stephen Whitman, Jenks Phillips, Elisha Lud- den, David Fulton, Silas Southwick, William Fiero, Michael Isenhour, John Hadley, Jacob Read, Levi Bell, Clark Gard- ner, George Gardner, Josiah Smith.
CAPTAIN VAN AUKER'S COMPANY.
Captain-John Van Auker.
Ensign-John Albergh.
Sergeants-Andrew Dorsey, Thomas E. Dorsey, Daniel Dunn, Jose B. Roberts.
Corporals-William Taylor, Daniel Failing.
Privates-Upton Dorsey, George Huffman, Samuel Dunn, Jr., William Hornbeck, Thomas Brown, Jacob Rubport, John Featherly, John Acker, William Baker, Jed Bradley, Benja- min Brinks, Isaac Clark, Daniel Clark, Jonathan Clark, James Colburn, Elisha Chase, Casper Canard, Daniel Cole, Josiah Coudright, James Drake, John Drake, William Davis, Noah Davis, Reuben Drake, James Dunn, Thomas H. Down, George H. Featherly, John Farling, John Gilbert, Benja- min Hartman, Adam Larren, Peter Lord, Andrew Lound, Henry Murphy, James Otto, Hugh Owens, Gilbert Parrish, Israel Parrish, Reuben Piner, Henry Pitcher, William Pitcher, Wm. Perrine, Aquila Parrish, Abraham Quackenbush, John Rhea, Andrew Roy, Jacob Shower, Henry Smith, Andrew Shower, Thomas Story, Minor Trowbridge, Richard W. Tits- worth, Robert Tompkins, James Anken, Jr., Samuel Whit- ing, Joseph Varden, Davis Young, Benjamin Timmerman.
CAPTAIN REES'S ARTILLERY COMPANY.
Captain-James Rees,
Lieutenant-George Goundry.
Sergeants-William Griffin, Chester Barker, George Ben- ton, John T. Clemens.
Corporals-Jas. Carlton, Peter Lowe, Townsend Valentine. Fifer-Alva Dickinson,
Drummer-Ira Dickinson.
Privates-George Allen, James Barnes, Rowell Baker, James Bucklee, Thomas Barnes, Jonas E. Frear, Henry Fred- erick, David S. Hall, Henry Brizie, Guy Jackson, Daniel Knapp, Rensselaer Keating, James N. Oakley, Diogenes Mc- Kinzy, Caleb Phillips sen., William Rain, David Wood, Isaac Mullender, Anthony Hannip.
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MILITARY HISTORY OF WAYNE COUNTY.
ROLLS OF COMPANIES IN THE THIRTY-NINTH INFANTRY, AS THEY WERE IN THE SUMMER
OF 1813.
CAPTAIN HINKLEY'S COMPANY.
Captain-Gilbert Hinkley.
Lieutenant -- Enos Palmer.
Sergeants-Levi Salisbury, Amariah Rawson, James Hink- ley, George Boyington.
Corporals-George Randolph, Peris St. John, John Dal- rymple, Samuel Strickland.
Privates-Aaron Mayfield, Abner Rawson, Ashael Har- mon, Amos Twitchell, Bradley Clark, Beebe Dennison, Charles Hinkley, David Salisbury, Daniel Evins, Daniel Lyons, Elihu Leach, Grindell Rawson, Isaac Dauley, Jona- than Miller, John Randolph, James H. Sentor, Joseph Tink- ham, Leonard Blackmore, Lilybridge Gardner, Moses Pad- ley, Moses Sutton, Nehemiah Colvin, Nathan Bailey, Oliver Smith, Obed Aldrich, Simeon Stebbins, Stephen Chase, Wm. Freeland, Wm. J. Totten, Ephraim Slade, Wm. Harris, Zubinor Butler, James Stimpson, Nathan Palmer, Samuel Millett, Wm. Deitz, Jabez Hanks, Christian Barnhart, David Dalrymple, Leonard Tazewell, Wm. Graves, Conrad Gor- don, Alvin St. John, Andrew Millett, George Matthewson, John Cutler, Henry Dundwell.
CAPTAIN CULVER'S COMPANY, THIRTY-NINTH INFANTRY IN THE YEAR 1813.
Captain-George Culver.
Lieutenant-Samuel Soverhill.
Ensign-Joseph Luce.
Sergeants-Gideon Sherman, Paul Culver, Thomas Staff- ord, Stephen Sherman.
Corporals-John Parshall, Archer Galloway, George H. Hopkins, John Kimball.
Musicians-Gideon Sherman, Drummer, Israel Parshall, Fifer, Sherman Bristol, Fifer.
Privates-Perus Arundel, John Sherman, Jr., Cornelius Scott, Wm. Turney, Thomas D. Wright, Joseph Foskett, Israel Parshall, Jr., Daniel Beckwith, Horace Tinney, Sim- eon Bryant, Martin Easterly, Wm. Luce, John W. Scott, James Corwin, Peter Sawerman, Adonijah Fairchild, Rob- ert Adams, Alexander Sherman, Billy Franklin, Durfee Sherman, Job Sherman, John Hopkins, Silas Reeves, Wm. Tinney, Lemuel Sherman, George Beckwith, Israel Stansell, Joseph Tibbets, Henry Parks, Wm. Stansell, Gabriel Soper, 16
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Vincent Soper, Lewis Joseph, Peter Robinson, Israel Owings, Elisha Avery, George Vanosterine, John Cook, Luther Sanford, Oliver Clark, Alexander Rowley, Henry Lambert, Jonas Miller, Phineas Culver, Hunting Paine, Simon Burnet.
Of Captain Culver's company we have another roll call which appears to have been for the year before, June and July, 1812. The membership differs so much that we give both rolls. After the opening of the war the company was apparently re-organized members being discharged and oth- ers enlisted.
Captain-George Culver.
Lieutenant-Pardon Durfee.
Ensign-James Stoddard-
Sergeants-Gideon Sherman, Seth Eddy, Wm. Wilcox, Caleb Thompson.
Corporals-Azel Throop, David Tiffany, Caleb Thayer, John Parshall.
Musicians- George Durfee, Samuel Springer.
Privates-Charles Parker, Joseph Terrell, Albert Thayer, Benjamin Culver, Truman Cobb, Charles Foster, Hudson Merritt, George Boyd, Gadias Stafford, Russell M. Rush, George Prosser, Smith Wilson, Abner Rawson, Amos Mills, Stephen Palmer, Nicholas Fisher, Shaw Segus, Emanuel Brockway, Benjamin Mace, Benjamin Shaw, Zebulen B. Stout, Samuel Grinnell, Aaron Leak, John Grinnell, Alex- ander McIntyre, Seth R. Cook, Isaac Beach, Nicholas Baker, Jonah Hopkins, Daniel Hamlin, Silas Paine, Harvey Foster, Horace Tinney, Henry Lambright, Caleb B. Tib- bets, John Barber, James Burnet, Peter Parker, Rufus Reeves, Dennis Cory, Thomas Glover, Joseph Chamber- lain, Thomas Baker, Obadiah Westcott, Zuriel Brown, Amos Mills, Cyrenus Blackman, David Fish, David Salisbury, Samuel Strickland, John Huggins, George Tucker, Charles Findley. Samuel Watson, William Harding, Nathan Terry, Parshal Terry, Humphrey Booth, Daniel Twaddell, Ama- riah Rawson, Gardner Hicks, George Mathewson, William B. Cogswell, Oliver Hicks, Dyer Webster, Amos B. Phelps, Nathan Sumner, Simeon Houghton, Theodore Phelps, Thomas Franklin, Wilson Osband, Noah Austin, Daniel Gould, William Potter, Peleg Corey, Samuel Ball, Nathan Corwin, Lilybridge Gardner, Alexander McCreery, Ebenezer Franklin, Abraham Kellogg, Lemuel Sherman, Eden Reeves, John Shores, Isaac Williams, George Boynton. Aaron Merrifield, Simeon Stebbins, George Randolph, Silas Gardner, Philetus Blackman, Henry Sage, Solomon Harris.
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The officers of this company were on duty at one time about eighteen days; most of the men twelve days, a part only four days.
CAPTAIN HARVEY'S COMPANY, THIRTY-NINTH INFANTRY.
Captain-Barzillai Harvey.
Lieutenant-Stephen Spear.
Sergeants-William Reed, Zuriel Brown.
Corporal-Caleb Marsh.
Drummer-Stephen Jenks.
Privates-Charles Cook, Christopher F. Keel, David Com- stock, Marquis D. Rush, Royal D. Bradish, Ira Green, Isaac Peters, Israel Robbins, Paul Ferris, Jacob Spear, Lemuel Spear, Stephen Ducalon, Levi Howard.
MAJOR WILLIAM ROGERS' BATTALION.
Captain Gallup's company was composed as follows in the year 1813-'14:
Captain-Abraham Gallup.
Lieutenant-James Calhoun.
Ensign-Nell Alexander.
Sergeants-Joseph Ball, Rufus Moody, Enos Sanford, Justin Eddy.
Corporal-Abraham Peer.
Privates-Walter Watrous, Micajah Hardin, Timothy Smith, Thomas Foster, Ebenezer Seymour, Elisha Wood, Timothy Bennett, Thomas Powers, David Ross, Matthew Martin, Israel Corwin, Thomas Clark, Samuel Seeley, Azel Eaton, Job Harrison, David Upton, Ichabod Bartholomew, Isaac Howell, Daniel Webster, Enoch Tuttle, Asel Seymour, . Alexander White, John Kohite, Joseph Johnson, David Murray.
CAPTAIN HOLCOMB'S COMPANY AS ITS ROLLS EXISTED FROM
JANUARY 16, 1813, TO JUNE 24, 1813, AND TO DECEMBER 25, 1813.
Captain-John Holcomb.
Lieutenant-Dan R. Hovey.
Sergeants-William Danforth, Jack Walker, Samuel Green, Thomas Wheeler.
Corporals-Thomas Johnson, Herman Blakely, William P. Irwin, Jonathan Clemens.
Fifer -- Joel Doolittle.
Drummer-Asher Doolittle.
Privates-Samuel L. Morse, David Brayton, Reuben N. Holcomb, Ira R. Paddock, William L. Brayton, John
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MILITARY HISTORY OF WAYNE COUNTY.
McNutt, Mars Blair, David Welch, George Palmer, Josiah Dunning, Oliver Wright, Nathaniel Kellogg, Kitchell Bell, Isaac Andrews, William Orton, John Shannon, Robert A. Paddock, Haswell Castle, Alexander Morrow, Charles Terry, George Niyait, Saul Sherman, Daniel H. Norton, Adam Thompson, Aberdeen Blanchard, Ichabod Welch, Benjamin Sweet, Harry Skinner, George Chapin, Syham Hammond, Benjamin Blanchard, James Esdel, John Blanchard, David C. Higgins, William Stewart, Nathan Sherman, Evans Griffith, Abner Ames, Elijah Gillis.
CAPTAIN DANIEL POPPINO'S COMPANY AS IT. STOOD UPON THE ROLLS IN JUNE, 1813.
Captain-Daniel Poppino.
Lieutenant-James Calhoun.
Ensign-Peter Shaft.
Sergeants-Amos White, Matthew Lord, Tunis Jeroler- man.
Corporals-William Green, Benjamin Sumner, James Calhoun.
Drummers-Jesse Cooper, Timothy Smith.
Fifer-William Ingle.
Privates-Alpheus Curtiss, Amasa Gibbs, Samuel Bennett, Joseph Seeley, Nathan T. Tift, Isaac Carr, Martin Cutler, James F. Bennett, Stephen Paddock, John Lambert, Isaac Miller, John Payne, Matthew Ferguson, Ebenezer Moore, Rowland Willard, Royal Willard, Samuel Watrous, Samuel Gilbert, James Webster, Willis Fish, William L. Grandin, Resolved Fish, Thomas Fish, David Fish, Rufus P. Fair- banks, George D. Phelps, William Phelps, Linus Pratt, Reuben Nash, Peter Cooper, Dyer Selby, Justus Fuller, Andrew Cornwall, Richard White.
CAPTAIN EBENEZER INGOLDSBY'S COMPANY AS IT WAS EN-
ROLLED IN THE EARLY PART OF THE YEAR 1813.
Captain-Ebenezer Ingoldsby.
Lieutenant-Peter Thatcher.
Sergeants-Daniel Inman, Jeremiah Post.
Corporals-Amasa Thayer, William Inman, Arnold Black- more.
Fifer-Uriel Mitchell. Privates-Willard Church, Ezekiel Olcott, Dennison Oclo- by, Chub Sabin, Alfred Tour, Elijah Ingoldsby, James Grant, Thomas McKiner, Lyman Lornice, James Lavins, John Edmunds, Lyman Austin, Oren Austin, James Davison, Harmon Hardly, Anthony Lasure, Michael Lasure, Ren- sellaer Norton, Thomas Smith, John Haynes, Samuel Millett, Samuel Russell, Daniel Deits.
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MILITARY HISTORY OF WAYNE COUNTY.
CAPTAIN PULLEN'S COMPANY IN COLONEL HOPKINS' REGI-
MENT FROM AUGUST 25 TO NOVEMBER 8, 1814.
Captains-Jenks Pullen, John Hine.
Lieutenants-Arenoe Babe, Calvin Whedon.
Ensigns-Edward Howard, Joshua Case.
Sergeants-Samuel Philo, Samuel Gillis, John Drake, Jesse Beard, Stephen Wilson, Henry Catlin, John Woodhull, Robert Crawford, John Maxon, wounded, John Brockway.
Corporals-Abner Ray. Peter Failing, Daniel Higgins, George Marlin, Cyrenus Blodgett, Timothy Johnson, Elias Pratt, killed, Jesse Owen, George Claflin, Enoch Nobles, wounded, William Blodgett.
Musicians-James Dunn, Asahel P. Hurd, Nathaniel Brown, Samuel French, Robert Stimpson.
Privates-Asahel Jones, Lemuel Allen, Richard Beard, James Bird, Miles Burnel, Jesse Barkley, John G. Briggs, Truman Bates, Samuel Brown, Isaac Combs, Ephraim Coss, John Cooper, Henry Castle, Jacob Clapper, John Cary, John D. Dickersou, Enoch Eddy, Rufus Eldridge, Horace Enos, H. Francisco, John Fuller Silas Freeman, David Gale, Pardon Green, Jacob Magee, Calvin Hartwell,* Aaron Howard, James Lewis, Clark Gardner, Simeon Crandall, Robert Hine, Isaac Lawrence, Joseph Ireton, Isaac Hall, Joseph Hull, Comfort Hawley, Nathan Hull, Seth Hull, Samuel Lee, Joseph Lewis, Samuel Lewis, William Lewis, David McNeil, Miles Mullin, Darius Peck, William Perrine, Henry Teer, John Petit, Abram Phillips, Henry Rhoades, Jared Smith, Cyrus West.
CAPTAIN SWAN'S COMPANY FROM JANUARY, 1814, TO APRIL, 1814.
Captain-Seth Swan.
Lieutenants-James Beard, Dennis Stewart.
Ensigns -- John Albaugh, John Taylor.
Sergeants-Joseph Cole, Daniel Dunn, Vini Pease, Adol- phus Baggerly, Benjamin Johnson.
Corporals-David Randall, Phineas B. Austin, Martin Van Dyke, Tiffany Brockway, Elijah Russell.
Drummer- Nathaniel Brown.
Fifers-Isaac Townsend, Jabez F. Joslyn.
Privates-Arthur Hamilton, Andrew Roy, Abraham Van- dine, Arthur Murphy, Aaron Gibbs, Alfred Hobbs, Abraham Skurts, Benoni Humphrey, Benjamin Mason, Allen Sheldon, Benjamin Thomas, Calvin Traver, Daniel R. Russell, David Davis, Dependent Sprague, Elihu Allen, Elijah Gibbs, Frederick Avery, Lewis Moore, Gilbert Parish, Galusha
* Taken Prisoner.
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MILITARY HISTORY OF WAYNE COUNTY.
Herrington, George Sergeant, Gavitt Cole, George Palmer, Gideon Moore, Gilbert Baker, Henry Johnson, Henry Mor- rison, John Robertson, John Jones, John Featherly, Joshua Reeves, Jacob McGee, John B. Warner, John Lewis, James Rockaway, Jonathan R. Parshall, Joseph Corey, Jonathan Follet, Jabez F. Joslyn, John Hutchinson, James Calhoun, Joel Willard, James Kelloch, John Wilson, Richard Man- chester, Richard White, Rouse Cord, Robert Vandusen, Stephen Young, Simeon Pitcher, Samuel B. Barber, Joseph Cooper, John Windangle, John Gifford, Jacob Gilbert, Isaac Vandusen, Joseph Allen, Christian Traver, Minard Robert- son, Martin Woodard, Samuel Bartlett, Samuel Tooley, Samuel Thatcher, Theodore Bailey, Truman Mason, Thomas Brown, Nathan Drake, Noel Rice, Oram Gates, Peter Falin, Philip Lusk, Peter Aetheser, Richard Sebring, Richard Beard, Roswell Alford, Thomas Fish, Walter Crouch, Welcome Mitchell, William Downing, Thomas Story, Azel Ingoldsby.
LIEUTENANT LILLY'S COMPANY OF CAVALRY.
First Lieutenant-Asa Lilly.
Second Lieutenant-Henry Jessup.
Cornet-Asa R. Swift.
Sergeants-James R. Huggins, Isaac S. Holmes, Russell Ensworth.
Corporals-Jabez Blackman, Isaac Hall.
Privates-Zimri Atwater, Robert R. Blackman, James Benson, James Bryant, Isaac Brockway, Hugh Clark, Abner Carr, Dorastus Cole, John Cutler, Parshall Terry, Wm. Terry, Willis Fisk, John Hays, Wm. F. Hussey, John Milli- gan, Gabriel Rogers, Samuel Rossiter, John Randolph, John T. Sickles, Nathan R. Tift.
Roll of a company of Guards called out from June 25 to July 12, 1813.
Captain-Daniel Poppino.
Corporal-William Green.
Privates-Zebiner Crane, [Cram], Samuel Waters, Jedu- than Moffat, Noah Austin, John Sherman, William Terry, Ira Green, Royal Bradish, Tunis Girdman, Joseph Crappen, Martin Cutter, James T. Burnett, Arnold Blackman, James Levins, Thomas Stoddard, Nathan Thayer.
Such additional names as have been obtained are given below under the name of the towns in which they resided.
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ARCADIA.
Stephen Baldwin, Simeon Freer, 1. W. Pitts, Nathan Taylor, Frederick U. Sheffield, Samuel Soverhill, Isaac Soverhill, A. H. Fairchild, Caleb Finch, Charles C. Chad- wick, William W. Wolfrom, are all mentioned as soldiers of 1812. Their graves are in Willow Avenue Cemetery, and are annually decorated by Post G. A. R.
Colonel Archer Hays, a soldier of 1812, buried in Arcadia Cemetery.
William Wolson, a soldier of 1812, buried in Arcadia Cemetery.
Joseph Luce, a brother in the family mentioned in chapter five, part first, was in the War of 1812, from Arcadia and died in 1842 in Pennsylvania and is buried at Harbor Creek in that State.
Aaron S. Gordenier, of Arcadia, (then being in Columbia County) was drafted a few days before the close of the War of 1812 and procured a substitute-but neither saw actual service-peace being declared soon after. He died in Arcadia, March, 1866. His wife was Cathaline Van Ness, a well known family name of Columbia County. Her father, John Van Ness, and eight brothers, are all said to have been in the revolutionary army and all to have held some official station.
Jacob P. Groat, (father of ex-Sheriff Groat,) served in the War of 1812. His discharge is in the possession of his son James F. Groat, who served in the civil war as men- tioned elsewhere
John Patrick, (then of Albany,) served in the War of 1812, on Harlem Heights, near New York. Settled in Wayne county, town of Arcadia. He died about 1867, and was buried in East Palmyra Cemetery.
Adam Flint, of Newark, was in the War of 1812-served at Sackett's Harbor.
Amos Jenks, grandfather of Mrs. Pinkham Crommett, was in the War of 1812, and was buried in Willow Avenue Cemetery.
Nathan Drake, formerly of New Jersey, afterwards Arca- . dia, served in the War of 1812. He was buried in East Palmyra.
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BUTLER.
Abijah Upham was a soldier of 1812, died in 1881. James Grant, a soldier of 1812, buried in Miller's Cemetery. Archibald Kassan, a soldier of 1812, buried at Butler's Cem-
etery.
Captain Ben. Seeley, a soldier of 1812, buried at Lovejoy's Cemetery.
At Westbury Cemetery, there are buried the following soldiers of 1812, as recorded upon the decoration list of Keeslar, Post G. A. R .: Reuben Jenkins, Simeon Sprague, Lansing Hyde, Daniel Patterson, Benjamin West, Cornelius Leversee.
Samuel Lytle now living at the age of eighty-eight in But- ler, was a soldier of 1812, then a resident of Argyle, Wash- ington Co. He settled in Butler about thirty years ago.
GALEN.
Moses Clark, (father of Spencer Clark) who settled at Angell's Corners, in 1808, was a teamster in the War of 1812.
Spencer Clark also sends in the names of others who served from that neighborhood : William Pettis, Levi Mead, Richard Brown, Alexander Selfridge, Elias Austin, Reuben Smith.
John B. Condit, buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Clyde. The Post G. A. R., decorated his grave as a soldier of 1812. He died February 18, 1864.
The following soldiers of 1812 are buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Clyde : Christopher King, Linus Ely-a surgeon, Nathaniel Wadley, Gilbert Hooker,* Nehemiah G. Smith, Luther Redfield, Gilbert Spaulding, James M. Watson, C. P. Howard, Isaac Snedaker, then of Pennsylvania,
In the old cemetery, Clyde, Asahel Ticknor, Aaron Velie, Abner Hand, Colonel VanRensselaer De Golger, Peter N. Smith. Mr. Moon, well known in Clyde, was a soldier of 1812.
Christopher King was a soldier of 1812. He died in Novem- ber 1880, and is said to have had twenty-nine children. Wm. Graham was a soldier of 1812. His widow received a pension.
* A soldier of the Revolution.
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MILITARY HISTORY OF WAYNE COUNTY.
HURON.
Philip Sours, then of Columbia County, was drafted, went to New York and served in the regiment of Colonel Van Vleck with the rank of Ensign. He afterwards became Captain in the militia, settled in Wayne County, was a prominent citizen, often chosen to positions of public trust. He died January 9, 1868, nearly eighty years of age and is buried in Huron Cemetery.
Asahel Dowd, who settled in Huron fifty years ago or more, served at Boston in the War of 1812. He died January 25, 1855, over eighty years of age and was bur- ied in Huron Cemetery.
Henry Davis came to Huron from New Jersey. Had served in the War of 1812 before coming to Huron. He died January 18, 1873, aged 76, and is buried in Huron Cem- etery.
Lewis Cox came from Rockland County, N. Y. He died July 26, 1871, aged seventy-four and is buried in Huron Cemetery.
Stoddard S. Green, served three years in the War of 1812. Died in Huron in 1842.
Isaac Richardson, Jr., born in Springfield Mass., April 23, 1785, was a soldier in the War of 1812. Died May 30, 1860, in Huron and is buried in the Huron Cemetery.
Jedediah Wilder, buried in Leavenworth Cemetery, Wolcott, was a soldier of 1812, died August 8, 1867.
Daniel Demmon, who died February 20, 1855, was a soldier of 1812 and buried in Huron Cemetery.
James F. Gurnee, died August 16, 1863, was a soldier of 1812, and buried in Huron Cemetery.
Solomon Smith, who died January 1, 1869, was a soldier of 1812, and buried in Huron Cemetery.
Elias Y. Munson, who died June 23, 1861, was a soldier of 1812, and buried in Huron Cemetery.
Edward J. Smith, who died July 17, 1876, was a soldier of 1812, and buried in Huron Cemetery.
John McConnelly, who died February 22, 1869, was a soldier of 1812, and buried in Huron Cemetery.
Allen Rice, Sen., who died May 10, 1852, was a soldier of 1812, and buried in Huron Cemetery.
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Ebenezer Jones, who died November 14, 1874, was a soldier of 1812, and buried in Huron Cemetery.
John Bell was a soldier of 1812, and buried in Huron Cem- etery.
Jacob Hickey was a soldier of 1812, and is understood by his family to have been at Sodus Point on the night of the skirmish. He died September 8, 1869.
Ebenezer Jones, born in Springfield, Mass., May 12, 1799, removed to Steuben County, N. Y., in 1809, enlisted in the War of 1812 near the close, and served a short time at Oswego and Sackett's Harbor. After the war he settled in Huron. Built the first grist-mill in the north ·part of the town. Held various public offices and died November 17, 1874. Two daughters survive, Mrs. Alan- son Church and Mrs. Alexander Skutt.
Philip Richardson, born in Springfield, Mass., October 16, 1794, moved to Cherry Valley in 1803. Served for a time in the War of 1812, and was present in the engage- ment at Oswego. He died in Huron July 18, 1833. Parley Richardson, born in Springfield, Mass., February, 1789. Enlisted at the beginning of the War of 1812. Was in the battle of Lake Erie under Commodore Elliott ; was in possession of a carving knife, a relic of the captured squadron. He died in Ohio in 1834. The three, Isaac, Philip and Parley, were brothers and sons of Isaac Richardson, the revolutionary soldier men- tioned elsewhere.
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