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.