I would love to have a roster of that Garrison in order to find out who that William Rice's commanding officer was. Possibly William Johnson. Hope someone out there has this information. Sometimes, War of 1812 muster rolls have some pretty good genealogical data. Will -----Original Message----- From: BGCarwile@aol.com <BGCarwile@aol.com> To: Wolfslayer@ficom.net <Wolfslayer@ficom.net> Cc: Mamt1984@aol.com <Mamt1984@aol.com> Date: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 10:41 PM Subject: Re: William Rice, Hiawassee District circa 1830's >Will: >The following message was forwarded to me today. Jesse BRIMER, Private in >Doherty's Co, 7th Regiment Infantry, USA (during WAR OF 1812) died at >Hiwassee Army Garrison on 10 Feb 1814. Do you have a copy of the Roster of >Hiwassee Army Garrison in 1814 that you mentioned in your message. Also, do >you have any information where men who died there were BURIED. Jesse BRIMER >was my 2nd Great-grandfather. > >Any help on this will be appreciated. >Bobby G. Carwile > > >Forwarded Message: >Subj: William Rice, Hiawassee District circa 1830's >Date: 09/21/1999 3:19:13 PM Central Daylight Time >From: wolfslayer@ficom.net (Willie Smith) >To: TNRHEA-L@rootsweb.com > >Need info on the William Rice who sold land in the 1830's in the Hiawassee >District. Someone sent info regarding who he sold this land to a few weeks >back but I have lost it. I do not recall who he sold the land to. Do census >records show this man? and if so, how old was he? He is probably the same >William Rice who appears on the roster of the Hiawassee Garrison in 1814. He >may also have been William Rice, son of John Rice of Roane County, TN who >died in 1815. Mentions in his will, ."....William Rice, son of my first wife, >one dollar..." >Thanks >Will Smith