Looking for information on Andrew CUMMIN(G)S and Mary SULLIVAN. Andrew CUMMINGS was born in Rhymney, Wales 1859. His parents John CUMMINGS and Ellen O'BRIEN were both born in Ireland. Mary SULLIVAN was also born in Wales in1865. They were married in Minooka, PA 1885. Andrew immigrated in 1862 and lived on Taylor Ave in Taylor, PA. Mary immigrated in 1872. Their children John F. CUMMINGS b 1886. Son Edward CUMMINGS b1887 m Josephine LAW b 1887 in Honesdale, PA and living in Taylor, PA-their children Margaret CUMMINGS b 1913, William CUMMINGS b 1914 m Mary MAGIONCALDA 1959 in Lady of Loretta Church, Detroit, MI. Francis CUMMINGS b 1888 m Nora T. PHILBIN 1915-their children Donald, Harold, Richard, Mary T. CUMMINGS b 1926 m Michael J. KEEGAN 1953 in St. Ann Basilica Taylor, PA. The other children of Andrew CUMMINGS and Mary SULLIVAN were Hannah b 1889, Mary b 1891, Ellen b 1892, Loretta b 1896, George b 1898, James b 1900 , Joseph b 1903 and Andrew 1894. Richard J. CUMMINGS m Ann COYNE in Taylor, PA. CUMMINGS, SULLIVAN, LAW, MAGIONCALDA, PHILBIN, COYNE, KEEGAN, O'BRIEN IRELAND, WALES, MINOOKA, TAYLOR, SCRANTON, DETROIT, MI;
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This is it , the last part. I hope that you found your long lost ancestor. If you have any questions about one of the names ( spelling, etc.) email me privately, give me the name and page number if shown, and I will see if I can answer it. Checking all these scans for errors was a big job and I may have missed something. Good luck Jaime JLeeV196@aol.com 193 Capt. Nathan Chambers' company. A muster roll of a company of militia in the Illinois Territory, under the command of Capt. Nathan Chambers, as footmen. Called into the United States service by his Excellency, Ninian Edwards, from the 12th day of April, to the 12th day of May, 1813, Captain Nathan Chambers Ensign John Savage Sergeants Henry Carr John Nichols James Bankson Joseph Duncan Corporals William Scott James Crocker Charles Cox Henry White Privates Armstrong, William Abernathey. Robert Abernathey. Miles Baker. Abraham Broom, John Bankson. Patton Bone, Barnet Bond, Burnet Chambers. James Crocker, Arthur Crocker, William Crocker, John Duncan, William (or Dunkin.) Privates-Concluded. Duncan. Robert, Sr. or Dunkin. Duncan Robert. Jr. Farrar, Robert Pike, Abraham Gilbreath, Hugh Gaskill. Paul Gaskill, Jonathan Holcomb, Joseph Hagerman, Benjamin Hutton, Henry Hill, Jonathan Johnson, Malcom Journey, John, Sr Langston, Nathan Minson. Abram Maddox,Leven Middleton, Robert Middleton, Reuben Moore. Robert Mooney. Bryant McCracken, James Nichols, George Nichols, Pleasant Nichols, Thomas Peek. Daniel Pea, John Petty, James Robertson. John Swan. Francis Scott, Samuel Van Winkle, Job Wakefield, Simeon Wakefield, William Lieut. Daniel G. Moore's company, Muster roll of a company of volunteer infantry. Commanded by Lieut, Daniel G. Moore, and called into service by his Excellency, Ninian Edwards, Governor of Illinois Territory, from May 9, 1813, to June 9, 1813. Lieutenant Daniel 0. Moore Sergeants Martin Jones William P. Rowdon Benjamin Stidman Zadock Newman Corporals George Moore James Beaman John Russell Eli Savage Privates Beck.John Bows, John Privates--Concluded Beek. James Braman,John Bartlett. William Cosby, Hezekish Ennis, Jesse Ennis. William Fullmore. John Hill: Burrill Hill James Jones. William Kirkpatrick, John Kirkpatrick. Harrison Kirkpatrick. Thomas Lorton, John Moore. Abel Newman. Joseph Newman. John Riggor, Henry B Starkey, Jesse -13 H 194 Capt. William Jones' company- (1813). A muster roll of a company of volunteer infantry, commanded by Capt.William Jones,ordered into the service by His Excellency, Ninian Edwards, governor of the Illinois Territory, May 9, 1813 to June 9, 1813. Captain William Jones Lieutenant John $printer Ensign Thomas Finley Sergeants Edward Reavis Ist. John Whitley Sr., 2nd. David White.( spy) 3rd. Robert Brazil, 4th Corporals Solomon Preuitt Jacob Gragg Matthew Means David Smeltzer David Smelson Andrew Lockhart Privates Anderson, James. Sr. Anderson, James, Jr. Brazil. Richard Brazil, William Bateman, Abraham Brazil, Valentine (spy) Bateman, William Cox, Ephraim Cox. Henry Chilton. Matthias Chilton, Joshua Chilton, Chilton, James. Sr. Chilton, James. Jr. Chilton, Willam Dollarhide. AguilIa Davis William Ft.,. , Howard Finley, Moses Finley, John Finley, James Ferguson Isaac Giger, John Green, John Privates- Concluded. Green Henry, Jr. Green: Henry. Sr. Green ' John Henson Benjamin Henson: job. Hill. John Hopton, John Howard, Wm. (spy) Higgins, John Hill, James Hill, Burrell Hott, John Howard, Abraham (spy) Hutton, George, Sr. Hutton. George, Jr. Jones, Martin Jones, John Lindly Joseph Lindly, John Lockhart, Byrd (spy) Lockhart, art, William Lindly, Simon, Sr. Lindly, Simon, Jr. Lindly. Samuel Lockhart. Andrew Neely, Jacob Preuitt, Fields Roberts. William (spy) Roberts. Andrew Stubblefield. Wm. (spy) St. John, Joseph Stubblefield. Easly Smeltzer. Herman Tayec, George (spy) (or Tayes) Tayer. Bartier (or Bartlett Tayes) Tetrichs, Jacob Tetrichs, Charles Tetrichs. Abram (spy) Tetrichs. Peter VanHoozer. Abraham Whitley, Mills Whitley. John, Jr. Whitley. Randolph Walker. Henry Whitley, Elisha White. Robert White. David S. Capt James B. Moore's company-(4th company.) A muster roll of Capt. James B. Moore's company of mounted rangers of the Illinois Territory, under the command of Maj. Benjamin Stephenson, from the Ist day of June to the 16th day of the same month, 1813, by order of His Excellency, Ninan Edwards, governor, &c. Captain James B, Moore Lieutenants David Robinson, Ist. Arthur Morgan, 2nd. Ensign- John Hewitt Sergeants- Daniel Converse Jacob Yonne Benjamin Marney James Hutton 195 Corporals Isaac Basey James Talbot Henry Randleman John Crawford Privates- Axley, Ellsha Brisco, John Beeman. Orman Biron, Alaxander Clark, Jacob Clover, John Clark, Felix Cox, Fleming Crouch, Edward Connor, Anthony B. Carmack. Isaac Cox. Bartlett Converse, Jud Chance, William Collin John Davidson. Samuel D. Epochs, John Edwards, Benjamin Ferguson. William Ferguson, Joseph Finley, John Ferguson. John Gillham. Charles Griftin, William Going, Pleasant Going, William Glenn, George Harrington, William Harrington. Wylie Huitt, Hiram Huitt, Roland Hogan, William Hogan, Prior Hawk, George Rogan, John Hawks, Robert Harrison, Jesse Jordan, Thomas Johnston, Thomas Privates- Concluded. Knox, Jonathan , Lary, George, Lacey, Stephen Lankford Eli, Lankford, Josiah Luntzford, Jacob ,Moore, Enoch ,Miller, Jesse ,Miller, Joseph Miller, David Miller. Abraham Marney. Thomas Moore, John Moore, David Mattingly. Thomas 0. Mace. Henry Marney, John Marney, James McFarland. Samuel Nowlin, Bennett Pelham, Marcus Pelham, Francis Porter, Fielding Porter, David Royalston, Hugh Ryan,John Ryan, William Rector, Stephen Richardson, William Robinson, Andrew Ramey. Thomas Roberts. Elias Strong. Solomon Shook, Amos Stallings. John Smith, Isaac Taylor, Elisha Vaughn, Joshua Vanarsdall. Simon Wills. Peter Waddle. John Wood, Martin Winn. Daniel Windsor, Richard ,Whitney, Aaron The following interesting document, taken from Brink's "History of Madison County," is reproduced for its value in dates and names: "EDWARDSVILLE, September 24,1814. SIR-This day there was an election held at this place for a cap. tain and first and second lieutenants, by the volunteers that have of late been raised in consequence of your request to Isam Gillham and J. G. Lofton, Esq. The company detained the election until about the 4 of the o'clock in the afternoon in hopes we would have been joined by Mr. Stout and a party from that neighborhood. On being disappointed, we proceeded to elect John G. Lofton, captain, Thomas Kirkpatrick, 1st lieutenant, and Samuel G. Morse, 2d lieutenant, and intend when orders are received, to elect the balance of the officers, so as to dispose of the officers in each settlement which may join. We assure your Excellency that the old men have volunteered with a spirit that reflects an honor on the old veterans of '76, The notice of the election was so short in this settlement that the people had not general notice, but there remains no doubt but the company will be complete before this reaches you-there are 70 on the list now. The above officers were elected by a unanimous vote, Very respectfully, yours, Thos. KIRKPATRICK, G. CADWELL, Judges of the Election," Last men called into service; Captain Boultinghouse's company. Captain Daniel Boultinghouse First Lieutenant John Groves Second Lieutenant Robert Tavery Third Lieutenant John Morris Ensign Thomas Tavery Sergeants William Nash Stephen Stanley James Boyd James Hopkins Tira Robinson Corporals John Wilson Robert Boyd David Haney William Cummins Asa Ross Robert Clark Privates Adkins, Wyatt Adkins, William Adkins. Jesse Burney.John Brown.John Boultinghouse, James Boultinghouse, Daniel Burney. Charles Brown, David Buckles, John Burney. William Beck.John Bowman. Jesse Corn, James Clayton, Archibald Cates, Robert 0 Coley (Cooley) , Henry Collins, Hugh Chambers, Willis ChaipbArs- Thomas Culbertson Joseph Chambers. William Clark, William Chaffin. Elias Dunlap. James Dover. John Daniels, David Daniels, John Dennis, John Daniels. Joseph Davenport, James Dickinson, Charles Davidson, Samuel Ferret. John Gaston, Thomas Gaston. James Gaston, John, Gaston , Robert Hencely, James Hencely. Charles , Harris, Nathan Hargrave, Seth Hix, James Henry, Alden, Hyde. Ezekiel, Hampton, Jonathan ,Hannah, Brier Hart, John, Haynes. James ,Jones, Hiram, Kirkendall, Benj Kirkendall, Jesse, Lane Roll (Rollin) , Lucas. John , Lawry, Joseph , Lamb. Moses , Lezenby. Charles , Morris. John, Martin, George Morris., George Meriday. William Moore. John Martin. John Meloy Edward Michel. Edward Martin. James Metcalf Joel Morris, James McHenry. Daniel McAllister, Thomas McCormick, William McGee. William McGahan, John McCoy. William McAllister, John McCann. George Porter, Real Potter. Edward Patton. James Pool, Thomas Poley. John Perry, John Read, William Rowan, Archibald Reeds, Elijah Stumm. George Stanley, Needham Steward Jonathan Selph, Ell Steward, Charles Steward, Philip Snodgrass, Daniel Stafford, Robert Sweeton. Moses, Stark. Edmond 197 Privates-Continued. Stumm, Henry Trask. William Tramell, Jarrard (Jarrot), Taylor, Merritt Taylor. Nimrod ,Vaughn. William Wilson, Irvin Wilson, James Privates-Concluded. Wilson, Arvin Wheeler. Henry Walla. John Wilson, Thomas Walden, Reuben , Whitaker. John , Young. Nathan
We are nearing the end. Only one or two parts after this one. 189 ELVIRADE, RANDOLPH COUNTY, Illinois TERRITORY, May 4th, -1813. Sir-A short time ago I received a letter from Colonel Bond, informing me that you had authorized him to request me to raise and organize three additional companies of rangers. I immediately wrote you that I supposed what had been done would be sufficient, and that those three companies who, through me, tendered the President their services as rangers, would be accepted. They have been notified by me that they have been accepted, but lest some accident may have prevented my letter from reaching you, I will here give the names of these officers, all of whom have been chosen by their companies and approved by me: Captain James B. Moore First Lieutenant David Robinson Second Lieutenant Arthur Morgan Ensign John Huitt Captain Samuel Whitside First Lieutenant Joseph Borough Second Lieutenant Samuel Gilbaur Ensign Arthur Armstrong captain Jacob Short First Lieutenant Nathaniel Journey Second Lieutenant Andrew Bankston Ensign John Journey These officers and those of the companies raised here last year are all exceedingly anxious to be commanded by Benjamin Stephenson as their major, with the exception of an ensign and a lieutenant who were absent at the time. They have unanimously petitioned me on this subject. The privates comprising the battalion are equally desirous of it, and I can most conscientiously say that, in my opinion, the Territory does not admit of a better choice. The Legislature of this Territory, at its last session, by the solicitations of certain individuals, was induced to ask for this force and to recommend John Murdock (Moredock) to be authorized to raise and command it. But I beg leave to observe that the force I have raised has been upon a different plan altogether. Murdock has not raised a man and has endeavored to throw every impediment in my way. He is not qualified, either by his knowledge or experience, for the command, and those who have recommended him will not pretend to say that his habits do not form a most important objection.* I have the honor to be Your obedient servant, N. EDWARDS.( All which is also herein quoted, must be regarded as slightly exaggerated.) 190 >From a "daily and weekly report of a detachment of rangers of the Illinois Territory, under the command of Benjamin Stephenson, brigade major, April 17, 1813," it is found that the command was made up of the companies of Capt. B. Whiteside, Capt. James B. Moore, Third company; Capt. Samuel Whiteside, Capt. Jacob Short and Capt. Nicholas Jarott, the muster of which, with the exception of Moore and Short, are not to be found. Capt. James B. Moore's (3d) company: Captain James B. Moore First Lieutenant David Robinson Second Lieutenant Arthur Morgan Ensign John Huitt Sergeants Thomas Jordan Jacob &cob Young Benjamin Marney James Hutton Corporals Isaac Basey James Talbot Henry Randleman John Crawford Privates Enoch Moore Jesse Miller Joseph Miller David Miller Abraham Miller John Enoch Jonathan Knox Anthony B. Connor Samuel McFarland George Lary Thomas Johnston Hugh Roylston Marcus Pelham Peter Wills Thomas Marney Solomon Strong Amos Shook Francis Pelham William Forgason Hiram Huitt Joseph Forgason Ornan Beman John Finley Fielding Porter John Ryan Stephen Leery Elihu Axely Privates- Concluded. William Ryan John Stallings David Porter John Waddle John Briscoe John Moore Jacob Clark John Clover William Harrington David Moore Thomas J. Mattingly Willy Harrington 11.11. Clark Stephen Rector Joshua Vaughn Charles Gillham George Richardson William Griffin William Going Pleasant Going Fleming Cox Bartley Cox Aaron Whitney Martin Wood Bennett Nowlin Henry Mace Isaac Smith Daniel Winn Roland Huitt Edward Crouch Isaac Carmack Elisha Taylor Andrew Robinson William Rogan Prior Hogan Robert Hawke Richard Windsor Jude Converse John Hogan William Chance Josiah Langford John Callino Daniel Converse Janus Marney Benjamin Edwards Alexander Biron George Hawk Eli Langford Jacob Luntzford John Marney Thomas Marney John Ferguson Jesse Harrison Examined and approved: B. STEVENSON, Brigade Major. 191 Capt. Jacob Short's company. Muster roll of a company of mounted rangers, commanded by Capt. Jacob Short, called into the actual service of the United States by his E xoellency, Ninian Edwards, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, from the 27th day of February, 1813, to the 31st day of May, 1813, inclusive: Captain Jacob Short First Lieutenant Nathaniel Journey Second Lieutenant Andrew Bankston Ensign John Journey Sergeants John Brigance Alexander Scott George Mitchell James Wyatt Robert Thomas Corporals Richard Ackless Robert Lynn George Soy Nicholas Darter George Wise Samuel Ware Privates Anderson. Robert Adair, William Allen, Solomon Alexander. Hugh Bankson, Elijah Barnes, Ellsworth Brimberry, Jacob Boucher, John Brickey. Preston Bateman, Abraham Brooks. Taphney Burgess, William Cox. Benjamin Clark. Isaac Corathers, John Clark ark. Janus Craine, Squire Drocker, Jacob Drocker. Thomas Darneal, Isaac Duncan. John Sr Duncan, John Jr Davidson, James W Dodge. Stanley Edes. Matthias Edes, William Fray.Joseph Fulton, Cyrus Gaston, Robert Gragg.Jacob Hopton, John Bill, Nathaniel Hill Jesse Hill Burrill Hawkins, Martial Huse, Robert Journey. William Johnston, David Kerns, Jacob Lloyd, David Lee. Samuel Sr Lee, Samuel Jr Linley, John Liveley John Lard, John Liveley. Reuben Lard. James Jr Mattocks, Alexander Moore. James Moore, William Morris, Thomas Miller. Edward McKinney. Daniel McElroy, William McNeal, Abel Neal. Henry O'Neal, William Posey, Aden Patterson, Samuel Preuitt. Field Preuitt, Jos Joseph Pritchard. Jacob Rutherford, John Scott, Francis Sealey, Henry Swigart George Swigart. John Short, Hubbard Stout, John Scott, John Short. Moses Stout. William Smalley, Abraham Thomas, Abraham Tilford, William Virgin, William Wakefield, Charles Wakefield. George Watley. Henry Woods, John Wilderman. Jacob Walker, John Wakefield, John A White, Andrew Whitley, Mills Winghart. Adam Walker. William Wright, Peter Whitley. John White. David Examined and approved. B. STEPHENSON, Brigade Major. 192 Capt, William Boon's company, Muster roll of a company of mounted volunteers of Randolph county, Illinois territory, commanded by Capt. William Boon, and called into service by His Excellency, Ninian Edwards, Governor of said territory, from the 6th day of March, 1813, to the 5th day of June, 1813: Captain William Boon First Lieutenant John Lacey Second Lieutenant William Bilderback Ensign John Bilderback Sergeants Robert Gaston Louis La Chapelle Michael Buyat Amos Chaffin Corporals Joseph French Adam Wolrick Zophue Brooks Henry Barbeau Privates Alexander, Robert Bailey. David Bilderback. Charles Barnett, William Bowerman. Jacob Bilderback, Daniel Buyat, Benjamin Bart, Julian Barbeau, Antoine Chaffin, Ellis Cochran. George Craine, Joel Connor. Henry Cossy, Peter Clarke, Alexander Clyne, John Cola, Creath, George Dolin, Peter Drury. John .Dory, Louis De Gognie, Gregone Davis. Ralph French. Levi French, Samuel Fisher. William Garner, Charles Godier, Erne Gaston. William Gadier. John Glenn, Isaac Glenn. Thomas Garner, Francis Garner. William Gendron, Baptiste Godier Isadore Hughes, James Honnon, Jacob (or Hannan) Hull, Daniel Lee. James La Franbris, Joseph Lively, Shadrach Leone.Jabez Lazadder. Jacob Machan. John Montroy, Francis May, Jacob McDonough, Stace Philhart. Jacob Pillet, Peter Pesio, Pascal, Roberts, Elias Roy (or Hot). Andre Robinson. John Roberts, John ,Robinson, James Snodgrass Archibald , Steel Archilbald Tilford, William Tesbeau. Henry Thompson, Hobert Tamarava. Levi Tamarava. Jean Baptiste Wootan. John Wadley. Thomas Winghart. Adam , Young, John Examined and approved B, STEPHENSON, Brigade Major.
And yet another part 186 Enlisted Men-Continued. Chambers. Barnabas Davenport. James Dunnell Josiah Dover. John Deekers. Michael Fowler. William Fleming. Philip Garrett, Dickinson Garrison, James Hannah, James Hargrave. Beth Harris, Gillam Howard, Abner Hamilton, Alexander Long. James Lisanbee. Jeremiah Love,John Lawton, John Lane, Joseph Maxwell, Wm. Moulding, Taylor Moulding. Richard (a spy) Moulding. Lee May, Morris Mileh, David Morris. John Morris. George Mitchell, John McKinney, Thomas Enlisted Men-Concluded. McAllister, Thomas McDaniel. James McCormick, William Potter, Rial Smith, John Small, James Slocumb. Charles Summers, John Stovery, Thomas Stewart. Eli Stern. Philip Standlee, Neadham Stewart. Charles Snodgrass. David Sparks, Charles Trammel, David (A spy) Trammel. Thomas Trammel, James Upton, Joseph Upton, Thomas Wilson, James Williams. Aaron Wheeler, Henry Whooley. David Whitford, Martin Winkler. Adam Wheeler, William Williams, Thomas Young, Nathan In a morning report of Sept. 12th, 1812, made at Camp Russell, of the troops under the command of Maj. Benjamin Stephenson," it will be found that Maj. Stephenson's command for that date comprised the companies of Captains James B. Moore, W. B. Whiteside, Absalom Cox,' Jacob Short, Willis Hargrave, Samuel Whiteside, Nathaniel Journey, and Amos Squires, with an aggregate of 570 men, In another "morning report" dated Oct. 10th, 1812, we find "troops under the command of Lieut. Col. Whiteside" to have been the com panies of Captains N. Ramsey, Thos. E. Craig, Willis Hargrave, Absalom Cox and James Trousdale, with a combined force of 316 men; the staff return on the back of which included, present: one surgeon, one surgeon's mate, one adjutant, one sergeant major, and one judge advocate. Capt. Philip Tramell's company (Leonard White's): Muster-roll of a detachment of mounted militia called into the service of the United States under the orders of His Excellency, Governor Edwards, to guard military stores from Shawneetown to Camp Russell, under the command of Philip Tramell, Lieut, Colonel of the 4th Regiment, Illinois Militia, acting as captain, from the 12th day of October to the 31st day of October, 1812: Captain Philip Tramell Sergeant Morton Ewbanks Privates Blue. Solomon Cumins, William Campbell, John Privates- Concluded, Gillard, John Inman, James Lee, James Murphy.John McFarland. James Pompey, servant to Philip Tramell Sibley, David Sibley, Isaac Wilson. Covington Wheeler, William 187 I do certify that the within muster-roll exhibits a true statement of the detachment for the purpose mentioned therein, and that James Ratcliff furnished a wagon and team for the purpose of transporting military stores from Shawneetown to Camp Russell, which was employed in the United States service from the 5th day of October until the 31st; the same mouth, with Adam Croach, wagoner, William Morrison furnished wagon, team and driver, for the same purpose, from the 9th of October to the 31st of same month. Meed McLaughlin and Davis Gillard each furnished wagon and team and driver, for the above purpose, from the 31st of same mouth. PHILIP TRAMELL, Lieut. Colonel 4th Illinois Militia, now acting as Captain in place of Leonard While. Capt. Dudley Williams' Company, 4th Regiment, Oct. 14th to Nov* 5th, 1812, "against the late invasions of the hostile Indians," Captain Dudley Williams Lieutenant David Moore Ensign Reuben Lino Cornet Alfred Lindsey Sergeants Joseph Ferguson John Reed Henry Griffin James Moore Corporals Wm. Magee James Brown Thomas Armstrong John Jarrot Privates Armstrong William Bramlett, Harvey Barnes, Allan Bridges, Joseph Brownfield, Charles Blasinaham, James Calhoun Daniel Cravens: William Casten. Thomas Privates- Concluded. Cain, Robert Clark Richard Coshler Daniel Cook, James Davis, Asher Dilkerson. Hiram Davis, lease Fuel, Henry Futral. Thomas Fort, Micajah Futral, Wilburn Ferguson.John Griffith, Hiram Hallin, John Harrison, Furnas Hallin. Andrew Jennings Samuel Ladd, Elijah Mathias, William Mitchell. Jeremiah Matthews, John Maybury. John Neal, John Randolph, James Rascow. Jesse Rest, Samuel Show,John Stevens, Ezekiel Thomas. Matthew Walker, John Wolf, Redden Walker. Samuel Woolf, James Williams. Joseph White, Thomas I certify that the foregoing is a correct muster-roll of my company, and that they were mustered into the service of the United States Saline, on the 14th day of October, 1812. DUDLEY WILLIAMS, Captain. Examined and approved: B. STEPHENSON, Brigade Major, Also endorsed by a certificate of Philip Tramell, Lieut. Colonel of the 4th Regiment, Illinois Militia: "That this company found their own provisions from Christian county to the United States Saline, and back again, which going and coming may be considered 160 miles." Captain Judy's Spy company, 1812. Muster roll of Captain Samuel Judy's company of mounted spies, called into service under the command of His Excellency, Ninian Edwards, Oct. 18th, 1812, to Nov. 12th, 1812 (spy company), Captain Samuel Judy. Privates Adams. Calvin Adkins, John Cox. Thomas Clark, Edward Cook. Henry Cosey, Pierre (or Crossey) Frazier, Robert Gilham, Isom (or Isaac) Going. William Gilham, Samuel Privates- Continued. Griffin. William Larmer, Patrick (or Larner) Lusk. John T Moore. George Newman. Joseph Nix, Ambrose Right, Tolivar Radcliff, William Reynolds. John Smith, Thomas Stockden. Davis Waddle, Alexander Muster roll of regimental and staff officers ordered into service by His Excellency, Ninian Edwards, Governor and Commander. in- chief of the Illinois Territory, from the 18th day of February to the 16th day of June, 1813: Names. Rank. B. Stephenson Major Phillip Tramwell.... Major Nathaniel Journey Adjutant George Fisher Surgeon ....................... William Reynolds Surgeon's Mate Daniel G. Moore Quartermaster Aaron Whitney Sergeant Major I do certify that the foregoing muster roll exhibits a just statement of the regiment and staff officers, as above stated, this 16th day of June, 1813. B, STEPHENSON, Brigade Major. Sergeant James N, Fox's detachment. Muster roll of a detachment of rangers on the frontier of Johnson county, under the command of Sergt. James N. Fox, from Feb. 17th, 1813, to March let, 1813. This detachment being called into service by order of His Excellency, Ninian Edwards, Governor of said Territory, Sergeant James N. Fox Privates Blane. Moss Buchan, James Deason. George Davis. John Privates- Continued. Edwards, William Flannery, James Griffin, Daniel Harris. Buckner Norton, John F Rawlinson, Shadrach Rawlinson. William
Next part 184 FROM CAPTAIN ALEXANDER'S COMPANY. Boors, Jesse Chalfln, Seth Connor, George Marvel, Chester McLaughlin. Wm. Jarvis, Matthew Robston. Hugh Warley, John FROM CAPTAIN HENRY LEVON'S COMPANY. Adkins. James Glenn, George Lamer, Patrick McMurtry, Abraham Vermillion, Benjamin FROM CAPTAIN JOHN COCHRAN'S COMPANY. Bowman. Jonathan Clendinin. John Crain, Squire Johnston. David May, William Steele, James FROM CAPTAIN McDINEY'S COMPANY. Bail, James Barber, Alexander Beson. Thomas Belsher, George ,Fulton, Cyrus Garver. William Garner. Charles Hall, William Lard, Samuel Petel. David Wingate, Adam ,Sleter, James FROM CAPTAIN GREENUP'S COMPANY. Beatt, Alexis Beatt. Louis Beatt, N. Baker, George Bearwais, Alexis Curry. Joseph Chinia, J. Charleville ,DePreet, Francis Gendeon,Jean Lee. Ralph Lessauree, Pascal LaChasspell, B. LeMiene, Louis Mitchell, James D. Montrow. B. Paxton. Amos Segar, Louis Smyth , James, St. Pierre, Robert ,Tolouse, Francis Troupa, Manuel FROM CAPTAIN GABRIEL DECOCHE'S COMPANY. Alter, Auguste Barboure. Andre Godere, Alexis Godere. Joseph Gidier, Jean Marie (or Godere) Louglore, Francis Louglore Etienne Rilguer, Joseph Roy, Andre (or Hot) Tongue, Francis Tongue. Joseph Vasseuer, Joseph (Signed) DAVID ANDERSON, Inspector- Adjutant, First Illinois Militia. Capt. Thomas E..Craig's Company. A muster roll of a company of volunteer riflemen, raised in Illinois Territory, under the command of Capt, Thomas E. Craig in the service of 185 the United States, by order of His Excellency, Ninian Edwards, Governor of said Territory, from the 5th September to the 2nd December, 1812. Captain Thomas E. Craig Lieutenant John Forrester Ensign Harrison Wilson Sergeants Walker Skantlin Charles Hill John G. Wilson Phil Buckner Corporals Robert Preston Joseph Lepan Joseph Gordon Willis Wheeler Musicians John Ormsby drummer Nat. Reeves. fifer Privates Elias Hubbard Thomas Hatfield Jacob Yocum Stephen Fowler Moses Rawlings John Hazleton John Woods Robert Harris William Corn Charles Druyer Henry Jenne Arthur Owens James Drake Samuel Kimberly Privates-Concluded. Richard Hayden Robert Cox Hiram Biggins Randall Davis William Gable L wis Young Edward Parley Sampson Dunn David Stanley James Wright Enoch Brown Edward Stokes Jacob Willis Elisha Livingston John Powell Samuel Green Dennis Clay Russell E. Haycock David Johnston John Clendenin Joel Crane Squire Crane Alex Barbour Spencer Adkins Amos Paxton John Farney George Glun Michael Burris John Lord Lasadore Gander Inlam Bart Peter Bono George Connor Richard Hazel John Campbell David Sipley George T. Woods Antoine Sander Lewis Freedom John B. Genam. Edward Miller Capt. Willis Hargrave's Company. We, the undersigned, being formed into a company of mounted volunteers, under the command of Willis Hargrave, as Captain, tender to your Excellency our services, to perform a tour of duty against the Indians on the frontiers of Illinois Territory, and hold ourselves in readiness to march at a minute's warning to any point you may direct. Captain Willis Hargrave First Lieutenant Wm. McHenry Second LieutenantJohn Graves Ensign Thomas Berry Enlisted Men Boatright. Thomas Berry. Joel Battenhouse. Daniel Bradbury, John Blackford, Ephraim Blackford. Reuben Buck, Frederick Covington. Edward Cates, Robert D Carr, James Cannon, Simon
Next part i8i Capt. James B. Moore's company. First company, April 15 to May 3, 1812. Captain James B. Moore First Lieutenant Jacob Ogle See Lieutenant John Vaugn Ensign Simon Wheeler Sergeants John T. Lusk Septimus Mace Thomas Piper Jesse Miller Privates Biggs William Biggs, Isaac Bonham, Samuel Bear,Joseph Bloom, John I Privates--Concluded. Badgely, Hiram Davidson John Gillham, Isham Gillham. William Goings. Pleasant Probably Going. Goings, William I Kirkpatrick, James Kirkpatrick, Francis Lemon. William Moore, J. Milton Mace Henry Morgan. Arthur Ogle, Joseph Rutherford. John Robinson. David Robinson, Israel Shook. Aaron Talbot, Thomas Talbot, Joshua Teter. Philip Vanarsdale. Simeon Wright, Richard Wilson, Cath Walker. Charles T Capt. James B. Moore's second company. A muster roll of a volunteer company of cavalry, commanded by Capt. James B. Moore, of St. Clair county, Illinois Territory. By order of his Excellency, Ninian Edwards, Governor, from July 27, 1812, to Aug. 11, 1812, Captain James B. Moore First Lieutenant Jacob Ogle Second Lieutenant Joshua Vaughn Cornet Simeon Wheelock Sergeants John T. Lusk, Ist Septimus Mace Thomas Piper Jam Miller Corporals William Reed James McKinney John Davidson Pleasant Goings Privates Ackerman, David Bonham. Samuel 0Bi a, Isaac Bell Jesse Briggs, Wm., Jr Blankinship, Thomas Bradshaw. Absalom Beek. Guy Cox. Matthew J Crocker. John Clark, lease Dunnigan Isaiah Deleplain, John Privates- Cone Concluded. Davidson, Win. C Foucher, Anthony Gillham. Isham Gillham, Ezekial William, Clement Good.John Gillham, Charles Gillham, William Rays, Zachariah Huitt John Jervis, Fielding Kirkpatrick, James Kirkpatrick, Francis Moore. J. Milton Moore. Daniel G Mace. Henry Morgan. Arthur Matheny. Charles R Nowlan, Bennett Ogle. Joseph (son of B. Ogle) Otwell, William Porter, William Quick, Moses Robinson. David Robinson, Israel Handle, Thomas Shook, Aaron Sanders. George Teter, Philip Talbot, Thomas W Talbot. William Vanarsdale, Simeon Walker, Charles P Wilson, Cath Wright. Richard Wilbanks, Hardy Whiteside. John L Wright Isham Whitney, Aaron 182 A muster roll of a detachment of mounted riflemen commanded by Ensign Samuel Whiteside, of St. Clair county, Illinois Territory. By order of his Excellency, Ninian Edwards, Governor of Illinois Territory, from Aug. 7 to Aug. 22, 1812. Ensign Samuel Whiteside Privates Titus Gragg John Swigert Henry Taylor Azor Gragg Abram Howard Wm. Pursley John Pursley Joseph Borough Privates- Concluded. Matthew Roach John Lacey David Porter John Howard Abram Vanhoozer Roland Hewitt Alexander Biram John Davidson Jacob Smelcer David Gragg Charles Kitchens John Gragg Capt. Samuel Whiteside's company. A muster roll of a volunteer company of mounted riflemen, commanded by Capt. Samuel Whiteside of St. Clair county, Illinois Territory, by order of His Excellency, Ninian Edwards, Governor of said Territory. Date of enlistment August 22nd; enlisted to Nov. 13th, 1812. Captain Samuel Whiteside First Lieutenant Titus Graze (or Greiff) Second Lieutenant John Swigert Ensign Henry Taylor Sergeants Jesse Creek, lot Azor Gragg (or Grote). 2nd Abram Howard, 3rd Wm. Simpson, 4th Corporals John Pursley John Waggoner William Pursley Harmon Graze Privates Armstrong, Aaron Bishop, Benjamin Burgess, William Bridges. Allan Borough. Joseph Bayne, Ellsworth Brisco, John Bradshaw, Jonas Brundage, Simeon Barnsback. George Baimmie, Louis Cornelius. Daniel Chelton. William Carter, David Davis. Samuel Delorme, Huber Ferguson, John Privates- Continued, Ferguson. Joseph Fulmore, John Groats, William Gragg, John Howard, William Howard, John Hewitt, Roland Hanlon, Matthias Hewitt, George Higgins, John Hawk, Philip Harmon, George Jacobs,John Johnson. James Kinder. George Kitchens, Charles LeCompt, Isaac Lacey. John Lamotte, Joshua Lee. Samuel Lee, Joseph L Langlue, Raphael LaBrau, Baptiste McFarling, Walter Marney. James McFadgin, James Million. Jesse Myers. Joseph Ogle. Jacob Posey, Jubilee Plant. Pierce Phillips, William Pixley, John Powell. John Patterson, Joseph Pullum. James Paine, John Preuitt, William Porter, David Pierce, Daniel Roach, Matthew Right, William Stockton, Samuel 183 Private s--Continued Samples, Benjamin Sampler, David Smelcer. Jacob Stockton, Robert Sweeten. Moses Smith, Thomas Tolley, James Teeter. John Privates-Concluded. Tramble, Toussant Tucker, Napees Turner, John Vanhooser. Abram Williams. Joseph Whiteside, Joseph Warren, Benjamin Muster roll of general and staff officers of a detachment of militia of Illinois Territory, ordered into the actual service of the United States, and commanded by His Excellency, Ninian Edwards, Governor and Commander-in- Chief of the Territory aforesaid: No. Names. Rank. Commencement of service, Expiration of service. Remarks. Ninian Edwards Commander-in-Chief.....Sept. 2,1812. Nov. 10, 1812 Elias Rector ..... Adjutant Genera... Sept. 10,1812 Nov. 10, 1812 Benjamin Stephenson. Brigade Major Sept. 2,1812 Nov. 10, 1812 Nath. Pope .......... First Aide... Sept. 20.1812 Nov. 10, 1812 William Rector ...... Second Aide ... Oct. 10,1812 Nov. 10, 1812 Nelson Rector ..... Volunteer Aides.. Oct. 18.1812 Nov. 10, 1812 Robert Todd. ..... Volunteer Aides... Oct. 18.1812 Nov. 10, 1812 "Endorsed, examined, approved, certified and returned by me according to law, to the Commander-in. Chief. ELIAS RECTOR, Adjutant General Illinois Territory." Capt. Absalom Cox's company. Muster roll and inspection return of a detachment of the First Regiment of Illinois militia under the command of Capt. Absalom Cox at Kaskaskia, the 3rd of September, 1812. This detachment did not go to Peoria, but was no doubt left behind to protect the settlers. FROM CAPTAIN ABSALOM COX'S COMPANY. Captain Absalom Cox Lieutenant Thomas Roberts Ensign- Adam Wobrick Sergeants Robert Foster William McDonald Richard Robinson Samuel Rainer Corporals John Irwin Shadrach Lively Amos Lively Edward Clark Privates Allen, Solomon Beatty John Baggs, George Clark, James. Little, Willam Lively Reuben McBride Thomas, Miller, John McFarland, James McClinton, John Pillere, John Patterson. James Ross, Andrew Smyth. John Steel. Archibald Thompson, Robert Thompson. William Wilson, John
Looking for information on John SULLIVAN b 1872 in Taylor, PA m Annie STANTON b 1872 in Ireland. They were married in 1893 in Minooka, PA witnesses were James MC DONALD and Honnorah CONNOLLY. John and Annie children were Mary L. SULLIVAN b 1894 m Francis E. GALLAGHER b in Minooka parents John GALLAGHER and Ellen BRENNAN. Mary lived in Old Forge. After Francis death she m William LABER and they moved to Washington, DC. John M. Sullivan b 1897 m Theresa STAFFORD (parents Michael and Ann KANE) they lived in the Hyde Park section of Scranton. Their children Marie SULLIVAN moved to Chicago, IL. Paul SULLIVAN. Margaret SULLIVAN b 1917 m Joseph STEINHAUSER moved to Union City, NJ. John SULLIVAN /Ann STANTON children Martin SULLIVAN m Helen BLACK (parents Thomas and Catherine MC HALE)-their children Edward, Robert and Martin moved to Las Vegas, NV. Anna R. SULLIVAN m Nicholas SALERNO and remained in Old Forge-their children married DANTE, MULLIGAN. Anna second husband was Herbert UNGER. John SULLIVAN and ANNA STANTON daughter Catherine SULLIVAN m Fredrick GABRIEL and moved to Massachusetts. SULLIVAN, STANTON, GALLAGHER, LABER, STAFFORD, STEINHAUSER, BLACK,GACEK, MATULLO, SALERNO, DANTE, GALANTE, FUNG, MULLIGAN, UNGER, GABRIEL, OSBORN, BOLIVER. Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor, Scranton, Washington DC, Chicago, IL, Las Vegas, NV, Union City, NJ; Beverly, MA; Hoboken, NJ' Jersey City, NJ; Thank you for ur help and assistance Walton J. Sullivan at wsullivw@aol.com
Next part 177 Ensigns -James Clendenin, John Belderback, Archibald Steele, Francois Menard, Amos Paxton, James Clark, John Wooton, John Sykes, John Vance, Samuel Mansker, Cyrus Fulton. Judge Advocate-John McFerron. Provost Marshal-Jacob Fisher, Surgeon-George Fisher. Surgeon's MateWilliam Reynolds. SECOND REGIMENT. Colonel--Samuel Judy. Majors--John Scott, Amos Squire. Captains-William Jones, Ephraim Woods, Augustus Trotier, August Pinconneau, Samuel Judy (an independent company), Enoch Moore, William Arundell, John Stuntz, John D. Thomas, Thomas Pullum, Robert Gill. Lieutenants-Hugh Walker, John Springer, Louison Parois, John Giger, Thomas Cox, R. C. Gilham, William M. Going, Eli Savage, J, Preuitt, Jacob Clarke, John Jarvis, Jr., Joseph Duncan. Ensigns-William Crownsur, Thomas Finley, Baptiste Shamberger, Thomas Cox, Thomas Nicholson, Etienne Douza, James Chambers, Henry Carr. Surgeon-James R. Eustis. Judge Advocate-John Reynolds. THIRD REGIMENT. Major-Thomas Griffith. Captains-John F. Smith, Daniel T. Coleman, James B. Bailey, William Thornton, Martin Harrick, John Shultz, Thomas Lawrison, Lieutenants--John Harris, Ebenezer Kealough, John Tweedy, Stephen Smith, William Hickam, William Richy, James Fisher, James Johnson, Ensigns--Nathan Longston, William Johnston, John Whitaker, Isaac Borin, William Tripp, John Shultz, John Fisher, Robert Miller, FOURTH REGIMENT. Colonels-Willis Hargrave (vice Ph. Trammel, resigned). Majors-Thomas E. Craig, Leonard White. Captains-Jarrot Trammel, Harrison Wilson, John G. Damewood, Joseph Pumroy, Daniel Boltinghouse, Moses Garrett. Lieutenants--John Forester, Samuel W. Kimberly, Archibald Roberts. Henry Stum, S. Clayton, Nathan Clampet, Seth Hargrave, John Townsend, John Compton, -12 H Ensigns -Harrison Wilson, John G. Wilson, James Hodgkins, Wyatt Adkins, Hiram Tedwell, William Eubanks, Samuel Hargrave, George Viney and James Chism. Paymaster-Leonard White. Adjutant-Henry Kenyon. Surgeon's Mate-Walter White. Aide-de-Camps to Commander-in-Chief-Nelson Rector, Hugh H. Maxwell. Adjutant General-Benjamin Stephenson, William Alexander. Chaplain-Joshua Oglesby, Capt. George Kennedy, at Prairie du Chien; Lieut. James Kennedy, same By reason of frequent enlistments, discharges and re-enlistments among the militia, it has been found almost impossible to place before the reader any systematic statements of their services or complete rosters of the various companies; but such records as we have at hand are here reproduced: Pay roll of company of militia commanded by Capt. William Alex. ander of the county of Randolph, Illinois Territory, by order of Ninian Edwards, Governor of said Territory. (July 4th to July 29th, 1811.) Captain William Alexander Lieutenant William McBride Sergeants Amos Chaffin David Everett George Wilson John Anderson Corporals Adam McDonald William Dees George Cochran Joseph Robinson Privates Joseph Vassume George Martin Jame: Carry Jame Murtry Calvin Laurence Idmar Patton Drury Stephens Leonard St. John John Hill John McBride John Lively. Daniel Hull James McNabb Jean B. londrow Privates-Concluded. Joseph Conway Robert Robinson Alexander Camudy Joseph Petoin John Pillers Joseph Miller Daniel Winn Jerome F. Pure John F. White Arch. Snodgrass Amos Robinson Edward Lay John Crawford Daniel Bilderback Robert Haggins Israel Bailey William Welch George Creath John May James Gill Robert McDonald Edward Rolls John Fisher John Baptiste Pera Joseph Butea Louis Dore William Bilderback Joseph E. Verman Henry Null James White Simeon Brundage Ell Lankford James Eden 179 Capt, Henry Cook's company. (Formerly the company of Capt. Samuel Judy, who was promoted.) A list of the first company detached from the Second regiment of militia, Illinois Territory, for a three month's tour, by order of the Commander in. Chief, 3rd March, 1812. Inspected at Cahokia. Captain Henry Cook Ensign Christopher Barnhart Sergeants Samuel Gillham Wm. Bradshaw Charles Gillham Thomas Kitchell Drummer Hiram Beek Fifer Bolin Sheperd Privates Arons,John Anderson, Robert Adkins. John Ackles, Richard Andrew, Thomas Bradshaw: Jonas Bradshaw Field Bill, Jesse Blankenship, Thomas Cox, Thomas Dillplain, Joshua Dodd, Michael Downing, Thomas Elliott, Alexander Emmert. Andrew Pass. George Finley. John Gillham. J. Clement Or& Ing, Ezra G am, William Privates- Concluded. Green, Royal Graham. Jonathan Hawks. John Hewitt, George Hutton, Samuel Johnston, John Kirkpatrick, John Kick. Justus Kitchens. Charles Linvill, Aaron Ledbetter. Merrill Luster, Joseph Llnder,Jacob Lockhart. Bird Moon. David McFadgin, James McDow,John Newman. John Newman. John. Jr. Ogle, Joseph Prewitt, William Quigley. Samuel Ryan, William Rogers, Henry Rendell, Thomas Samples, Benjamin Samples, David Starkey, John Smith. Uton Talbot, John Vanhoofer, Abraham Vickery, John Wilson. James Wardin, Hardin Wodams, Absalom Waddle. Davis Willbanks, Willey Whiteside. Robert Whiteside, Jacob Mustered and inspected by Elihu Mather, Adjutant Second regiment, Illinois Territory Militia. Capt. John Scott's company. A list of the third company, detached from Colonel Whiteside's regiment, the 3rd of March, 1812, as infantry. Captain John Scott Lieutenant Titus Gragg Ensign Philip Roder Sergeants John Mitchell Jacob Randleman William Cerns Corporals Burdette Green Christopher Hatterman James Porter John Stallions Privates Atchison. George Bradshaw, Absalom Bradshaw, James Clover. James Carr, Leonard Cullen, Patrick Clark, Jacob Cramer. Phillip 180 Privates- Continued Eyman. Jacob Fry,Joseph Goldsmith, Charles Hogan, Prior Huffman, John Hawk. Robert Jerome. Asyl Jamison, Alexander Jones, Martin Johnston, James Miller, Abraham Moore, John Moore, Enoch Mears, William Patton, Robert Privates- Conluded Porter, John Robins, John Ramey, Thomas Ramey, George Sink, Daniel Todd. Thomas Trout,Jacob Toland. Isaac Wells. Alexander Winters. John Whaley. James Whaley, Baker Whiteside, David Whiteside, John L Mustered out and inspected by Elihu Mather, adjutant Second regiment militia, Illinois Territory. Capt. Jacob Short's company, (First.) Muster roll of mounted riflemen, detached from the Second regiment of militia, Illinois Territory, for a three months' tour by order of the Commander-in -chief, March 3, 1812. Captain Jacob Short First Lieutenant John Moredock Ensign Henry Carr Sergeants Robert Middleton Alexander Scott George Mitchell William Arundel Privates Borrier. Jacob Bregance John Bankson, Andrew Bier, John Brigham, John Cooper, John Clover, Adam Carmack, Isaac Eastes, John Eckman, David Guyee, Daniel Hendricks, James Haves. Zachariah Hoke. Elijah Privates- Couc luded Hill. Peter Jarvis, Fulden Kennedy David Marney, Thomas Middleton. William Middleton. Robert Myers. John McKinney, Daniel Porter, Thomas Phillips. William Quigley, William Rittenhouse, William Radcliff, Charles Risenbough. Peter Scott. Samuel Stout. Henry Steele, William Short. Hubbard Shook. Samuel Tidwell, Hiram Wieser, John B. Walker. John Wilderman. James Wills. Peter Wilderman, George Walker, Henry Waddle, John Williams. Jeptha D. Walker. William Wilderman, Jacob. Mustered and inspected by Elihu Mather, adjutant Second regiment, the 3rd of March, 1812, as infantry.
Here are more of the Roster lists from Illinois. My husband has been helping me scan in the images directly from the book, so it will not take as long for me to post the whole list. I will post them as I get them edited for errors. Here is the next part 174 SECOND REGIMENT (St. Clair county). Consisting of three battalions, one of them called "The Light Infantry." Colonel - William Whiteside. Majors - John Moredock, William Prueitt, Samuel Judy. Adjutants - James Smith, William B. Whiteside (who resigned), and Samuel Judy. Surgeon - Trueman Tuttle. Provost Marshal - Simon Vanosdal. Judge Advocate - Russell E. Hiccock. Bugler - Simon Wheelock. Captains - Amos Scott (Squires), Jean Beaulieu, Etienne Pincenneau, John Scott, William Preuitt, Samuel Judy, Toliver Right, Abraham Clark, Jacob Short, Abraham Stallions, John Lowton, William Edes, Valentine Brazil, Samuel Whiteside, Edward Ebert, Jean Baptiste Duford, Solomon Preuitt, Isaac Griffin, William Savage, James D. Thomas, Nathaniel Journey, vice William Edes, resigned, Isaac Ferguson, Henry Cook, vice Judy, promoted, and Nicholas Churzo (Jourange?) Lieutenants - Joseph Maneagle, Pierre Lize, William McDaniel, William Gilham, Valentine Brazil, Henry Cook, Solomon Prueitt, Abraham Stallions, Moses Quick, Jacob Ogle, John Vaughn, Andrew Bankson, Daniel Primm, John Lindley, James Bradsby, Josiah Roberts, Pierre Martan, John Goings, Titus Gregg, Samuel Allen, Isaac Gilham, vice Cook, promoted, and Hypolite Maillette. Ensigns - John B. Saucier, Nicholas Fargeon, Phillip Rader, James Duett, James Bradsby, Samel Whiteside, Thomas Rotter, James Thomas, William Griffin, Christopher Barnhart, Thomas Greene, Titus Gregg, Augustus Pinsino (probably Pincenneau), George Mitchell, Isaac Gilham, Peter Waggoner, Marshall Hawkins, John Scott, vice Barnhart, Samuel Gilham, vice Isaac Gilham, promoted, Samuel Swagert, Elijah Talbot and William Bradshaw. SECOND REGIMENT. FIRST BATTALION. Major John Moredeck. Capt. Jacob Short ........ 80 Capt James B. Moore .........71 Capt. John Scott ......... 75 ____ Capt. Abraham Stallions .. 55 Total, First Battalion ....372 Capt. Edward Ebart ....... 91 SECOND BATTALION. Major Samuel Judy. Capt. Amos Squires ....... 61 Capt. Cale Jourange ........ .. Capt. Samuel Whiteside ... 56 ___ Capt. Solomon Preuitt .... 60 Total. Second Battalion .....269 Capt. Henry Cook ..........79 175 THIRD BATTALION. Major William Preuitt. Shoal Creek Company............ .. Capt. Valentine Brazil .... .. ___ Capt. Isaac Griffin . ...... 30 Total. Third Battalion ..... 69 Capt. Nathaniel Journey ... 49 === Aggregate ...............700 THIRD REGIMENT. (Consisting of two battalions.) Colonel, Isaac White. Majors, Philip Trammel, Hamlet Ferguson, Owen Evans and William Simpson. Adjutant, Henry Kenyon. Paymaster, Francis Leach. Quarter Master, John Murgly. Surgeon, Henry Oldham. Surgeon's Mate, Thomas Shannon. Drum Major, John Ormsby. Fife Major, James Hensley. Quarter Master's Sergeant, John Choiser. Sergeant Major, John Campbell. Captains, Willis Hargraves, James Trousdale, Joseph Mott, William Alcorn, who died from his wounds; Thomas Griffith, Leonard White, John Cooper, William McHenry, vice Mott removed; Lewis Barker, vice Cooper resigned; Thomas Williams, David Snodgrass, resigned; Thomas Green, John Cole, James Fox, Rice Sams and John Bradshaw. Lieutenants, Joseph Riley, resigned; Adrian Davenport, Jr., David Snodgrass, Arthur Jourdan, Gabriel Titsworth, Thomas Wells, Henry Kenyon, did not accept; Eirey (probably Ira) Ledbetter, Frederick Busel, vice Davenport, resigned; William H. Ramsey, Jarrot Trammel, vice Jordan. removed; William Maxwell, James Simpson, resigned; James Fox, Samuel Waters, Samuel McGowan, William Hughes, Thomas Whitaker, Levi Hughes, Thomas Reid, Martin Harwick, Vincent Larkins, Lewis McMillan, John Patterson and Daniel T. Coleman. Ensigns, William Simpson, Jr., Irvin Wilson, Jarrard (probably Jarrot) Trammel, Jr., Edward Prator, Samuel Waters, Walker Daniel, John Forester, resigned; William Thrash, John Scroggin, vice Porter; Edward Prather, Curtis Anderson, David Tude, Dickenson Garrett, William Maxwell, John Bushfield, John Hargrave, Leonard Waller, John Hogan, William McFallridge, John Tweedy, Stephen Kirkendal and Irvail Borin. 176 About Nov. 28, 1811, the Fourth regiment was organized from the Wabash country, which consisted of two battalions, one of them "the rifle company" for which the following officers were elected and later appointed by Governor Edwards: Lieutenant Colonel, commanding, Philip Trammel. Majors, James Ford and Willis Hargrave. Adjutant, George E. Hart. Paymaster, Francis Wheatley. Quarter Master, John Murphy. Quarter Master's Sergeant, John Choiser. Surgeon, Henry Oldham. Surgeon's Mate, Thomas Shannon. Judge Advocate, James Ratcliff. Provost Marshal, Adrian Davenport. Drum Major, John Ormsby. Fife Major, Nathan Mays. Captains, Leonard White, Lewis Barker, William McHenry, Thos, E. Craig, John Graves, John Wicks, James Steele, Benjamin, Wilson, James A. Whiteside and James McFarlin, vice Wilson, resigned. Lieutenants, Jarrot Trammel, Frederick Bucks, Asa Ledbetter, William R. Ashley, John Campbell, James Davenport, Alfred Wood and Edmond Rose, Sergeant Major, Absalom Ashley. Ensigns, James Bradbury, William Maxfield, John Scroggins, John Damerwood, John Lucas, William McCormick, Joshua Williams, Elbert Rose and Elisha Gordon. Thus stood the field and staff roster of the Illinois militia on June 18, 1812, when war was declared between this country and Great Britain. On Sept. 14, 1812, Governor Edwards, by proclamation, set off the counties of Madison, Gallatin and Johnson, Subsequent to the declaration of war, as changes were needed in the four regiments, they were made by Governor Edwards down to Dec. 6, 1815, as follows: FIRST REGIMENT. Captains-James Creath, William Boone, George Franklin, Henry Barbeau (resigned), Archibald McNabb, John Cockran, Otho Levans, Absolom Bradshaw, Thomas Roberts, William Belderback, Absolom Cox (independent company mounted volunteers), Lieutenants--George Franklin, John Lacey, William Belderbeck (2d Lt.), James Clendenin, Adam Woolrick, Samuel Raner, John Belderback, Amos Paxton, Archibald Steele, David Anderson, Goo. Creath, William McBride.
Looking for information on Margaret SULLIVAN b 1868 in Taylor, PA m Patrick STANTON b 1871 in Ireland. Margaret and Patrick were married 1890 in Taylor, PA. Patrick STANTON parents were Michael STANTON and Bridget ??????.both born in Ireland. Margaret parents were Patrick SULLIVAN and Ellen CUMMINGS. Patrick STANTON sister Ann STANTON b 1872 m Margaret SULLIVAN brother John SULLIVAN. So we have SULLIVAN brother (John) and sister (Margaret) marrying STANTON brother (Patrick) and sister (Ann) . Margaret SULLIVAN and Patrick STANTON children were Mariam b 1890, Elizabeth b 1892, Annie b 1893, Ellen b 1894, Genieve b 1896, Margaret b 1900, John F. b 1903, Joseph b 1905. Ellen STANTON m John JENNINGS b 1887 and their children were Helen JENNINGS b 1916 and Mary JENNINGS b 1919. Mary JENNINGS m Vincent J. FALDUTO. Margaret STANTON m Fiore TOMASETTI- their children Donald TOMASETTI m Helen NISKI and Vincent TOMASETTI m Marie VERSE-child Margaret TOMASETTI. John STANTON m Mary LAFFEY b 1906 their children John P. STANTON b 1930 m Marie MC LAIN and had son Patrick J. STANTON b 1936. Joseph STANTON b 1905 m Marie LAYDEN b 1910-their children James STANTON m Mary TONER; Mary Rose m Stanley NOVICKI. Patrick STANTON immigrated to the US in 1882 and he originally was a miner. Later he owned a hotel and saloon in Old Forge and Taylor, PA. Witnesses for Margaret SULLIVAN and Patrick STANTON marriage wee Stephen KING and Honnorah CONNOLLY. Ellen STANTON m John JENNINGS and moved to Brooklyn, NY were she died. SULLIVAN, STANTON, JENNINGS, FALDUTO, TOMASETTI, NISKI, VERSE, LAFFEY, MC LAIN, LAYDEN, TONER, NOVICKI -Old Forge, Taylor, Scranton, Brooklyn, NY. Thank you for your assistance. Walton J. Sullivan at wsullivw@aol.com
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Searching for COVEYs in Somerset, Dorchester and Caroline Counties MD prior to 1784 especially the ones that removed to NC by 1790. Will share my sketchy info. Thanks for any and all help, Jo
SLEPICKA a/k/a SLEPICA a/k/a CHICKEN (translation of Slepicka) CECH HRUSKA / HRUSKOVA a/k/a PEAR/PEARY (translation) HRUSKY SACK All Bohemian immigrants abt. 1860 to Chicago, IL, USA.